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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-07-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• CQast Singles Scene No-So Swinging The Daily P1lu1 l1u!1 rrwrr rl.ai1 <mt ~ngll! "'<>mar mt ll1t' stafl. In tlu: m tntitt of not unnng any <mt> of tliert1 011 unfair oc.tcxmtagt' ua llw bachel()T Ocu:klasl1-o shown oJ <>/f£'rs tw 111rl t'ouW ref ww. oj rutirn· tl'MJJ futlows 1he article> b1·low. tlw wntt'r's 11.ame 111 wtthht'Ld, t't't'll 1/ llw story wa..<1 lwr 1dea rn llw first plun• We t·att ours<•h·t·s th(• M•c·n•t swingers . Our swinginl! is 'lu 'l'<'rt•l we• don't t-vcn know ulmut al (,el me inlrodtil'l~ you tu u µair o£ aWigJe Oraugt! Coast. women. ... fll t.Mir 20s and botb re· --- m.onably allructavc· me and my roommJte Dee I not. her real llllm(' I Wt• reud iJl>Oul Uw swinging Southc1·n Cuh Corniu lifestyle in ma~azines, tmd we wokh how n·s done an tht• movies uml on tdevision Yvu put on u p:ur of Slllll!lusscs and a bikini, dri:IPC yourself around your ur,artment swim ming pool nnd. presto!, Warren Heuttr apµt·urs . ,\II WC ever .:et IS SW)IJUl'll I don't m ean to give you the 1m· p1·~sion there aren 'l men in our SU.NDAY * Sl'~DAI' SPEf'l ,\I .. hvcs. 1'here's a guy next door (murncdJ who helps ui. change light bulbt;. There are several c lever follows who. every time they see us wushing our cars, <1uip, "llow'd you like to do m ine next'!" An d wht•n we decide to go Juncinl:{. there are men in l>ar!> who hastily stash their wedding tings in their pockets and suck in U1eir stomachs. Whoopee. We m eL a fun one out in our upartment jacuzzi a few weeks back. Jt was a lovely, starry night ;.ind, in the movies, we'd be d1;nk· ini;c cht.lmpagnc wi th R yan O'Neal. fn r'ealtty, we had just popped popcorn nnd forgotten lo put the lid on and wer e i;tayinl{ out in the jacuzzi as long as possible so we wouldn't have to think about cleaning it up. A young man came Jogginu up · in has i.weat clothes and ~topµcd lx.•sadl' the J:Jrll t1.i "Ila, lht•re." he s1;11d, l)l'Clani; off hal> clothv~ uncl jump1ng 111. I duJn 't notice anything, h:1\'ing tumwl vision. but ( heurd Dec !;:!Sp. "He isn't \\'c•mllg :my trunk!>," s he whispered. We decided to go h:,itk and fott• Uw popcorn. There are things the books anti :.idvice columnis ts recommend Col' meeting the opposite M'X. One of them is joining clubs and tak· an!( dus~es. I\layl.H~ if you 1>1gn up Cor <UJ· vanced \'Ollcyball you have u t'lwnce, but a ll 1 met in my ~todcrn Greek class was a very nice girl who in\'iled me t~ b<: maid or honor at her weddmg. The best m an hud pimples and a l:i rlfril'nd. However . I ha vc never gotten ~ts despt'rat~ OJ!:> Dee did one night when she w as living in San Diego. ' It was a long weekend and a ll her roommates h ad dates. Dee <See SWINGERS. PageAZ) VOL.68,Nf>.187#7SECTIONS~ 74 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A SUNDAY,JULY6, 1975 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Surf Up On Coast Today Hurric:an e Cnrlotta, kicking up her heels off the llp or Baja California, may h ave Orange Coast surfing enthusiasts'kicking themselves for foolis hness if they brave the 10-foot-plus waves pre- dicted for today. Thundering surf was forecast from Carlotta's turbulence am) lifeguards from Seal Bt!ach to Sao Clemente w arned.bathers to consider the tisk if they enter the water. ·'Whether it is tremendous or not r e mains to be seen." said a spokes m a n for the Newport Beach Lifegua rd Department, but he said the surf warning c am e fro m knowledgeable sources. Lt. Logan Lock a bey spoke with the U.S. Weather Sel'vice this af· ternoon," he ~plained. A second lifeg uard said if Hur· (See BEACH, Page AZ) Prank of 4th Gets Results BLOOMINGTON. 111. (AP) - A woman distributing copies of the Declal'ation of Independence on July 4 was arrested at a shop- l>ing center here. Mrs. William E'oston was charged with criminal trespass efter shopping center manager )'larion Tate signed a complaint against her. She was one of six members of the Community fo r Social Action who bad been distributing free <'opies of th ~ document at the mall since noun. Members of the group gave people copies of the document, said it was a political docum«>nt and asked them if they wanted to s igp it. Kiwu's Gives Ma1ui Patriotis1n Auxud Johnny Mann, leader of the 18-m e mber Johnny Mann singers , was honored for his patriotism Friday by Knoll's Berry Farm in Buena P ark. , A spokesman for the park said Mann received the ninth Richard Henry Lee award commemoral· i\ig the R evolutionary War patriot who was the first to call for a ''free and independent" Onited St ates. 1#! l i ncivil War 0.lly ll'llft ll'tMw lty f'.ttrl<k O'Oo,,..11 Bullets whizzed by and soldie rs "died'' like flies Saturday, but, happily, it was all pretend, as members of California's Civil War Association reenacted the War Between the States in Huntington Beach" in honor of the Bicentennial. A photo layout shows what it looked like on Page A4. The Bicente nnial also was celebrated Friday at the Huntington Beach Parade, shown in photographs on Page C2. Cory Hiring Illegal? SACRAMENTO (AP) -The tax refe rees appointed by Con· trolJer K e n Cor y include re· latives of some of his campaign contributors and m any Democratic political figures, two Sacramento newspapers said Saturday. The Sacramento Bee a nd Sacramento Union said the ap- pointments included a woman whose family contributed $4,000 to Cory's 1974 campaign, and the son of a man who contributed $.5.000. Th~ 74 referees also include the campaign m anager for state Tteasurer Jesse Unruh. and the statewide campaign treasurer for Assembly S peaker L eo McCarthy and Assembly Ways and Means Committee chairman J ohn Foran, the newspape rs said. State law bars appointment to the potentially lucrative job of anyone who made or solicited a contribution lo any candidate for controller. or a contri bu lion of S200 or m o r e to any other partisan candidatt!. Tax re ferees evaluate dead people's property so counties can determine the inheritance tax. The referees get a s mall portion o( each appraisal. A Cory aide said annual gross income of a big-city re/eree averages $35,000 to $,5(),000. Referees must pass an exam- ination before being interviewed by the controller's office. Some officials, including Cory, have proposed either doing away with the job or s hifting it to civil service. Cory, who w as quoted as deny- ing any wrongdoing, was out of the stale Saturday. But his chief deputy. Carl D'Agostino. said in an interview that the appoint· ments were all legal and were not determined by politics. He also said several refer ees would be asked lo resign from county Democratic central com· mitt.ees. "Thcr~ was no quid pro quo ar- rang~ment. By far the majority of the people we appointed w e had never m et before," said D'Agoslino, who m a naged Cory's campaign for controller. .. I could not t ell you the political affiliation of any appoin- tees except about three. r would guess a fairly large number are Democrats, just as the large ma· jority of Houston Flournoy's ap- pointees were Republicans." D 'Agos tino s aid appointees lend to belong to a controller's own party because required let· t.ers.of recommendation general- ly come from the officeholder's colleagues. He said either he or Cory in· terviewed virtually every ap- pointee. Serena, 59, Takes Lead in Transpac Fireworks Still Missing A large quantity or pro· fessioq.al-style firework& that could destroy thieves who took them toda.)' was stUI mlsslng. D'Agostino expressed surprise at reports•that two of Cory's ap- pointees, Charles Epstein and Ratpb Owens, were.members of the Los Ange~s Count y Democratie €enlral Committee. He said their m embership is not illegal but both would be asked to quit the committee. "The referees s hould maintauf a tow political prolile," he said. One of the new referees Js . By ALMON LOCKABEY OfOltly "lltotSIAff Donald King, Ii San Francisco at· torney described by the Bee as atetewide ~amp,1tgn treasurer lor McCarthy a&?d Foran. Armed Pair Hit Newport Bank; Loss at $1,22~ By ARTHU R R. \.1NSt:L Ol l"-Dilly Piiot St.ttf A statuesque blonde woman and her pistol-flas hing male ac- complice robbed a Corona del Mar bank of $1,224 Saturday af- ternoon and fled after ushering three women employes into a rear room. No one was injured during the4 BeachMa1i Hit With Assault Rap A man who allegedly t~sed a component of a military hand grenade into a sidewalk crowd at the Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade Friday, injuring a baby and three other persons. faces felony criminal charges to- day. The incident, whic:h led lo lhe brink of mob violence. was one of the few such serious problems to mar the spectacle in its 71-year history. Richard C. Koslcnd ader, 33, of 210 Chicago AH .. Huntington Beach, was a rreslcd and booked on suspicion of asl>ault with a de - adly weapon und possession of explosives . with bail set a t ~10,000 at the time. A judge later reduced b:.ul to SSOO. allowing Kostendadt!r to secure r elease through posting of bond pending his arraignment \\i lhin 10 days in West Orange County Judicial Di::.trict Court. Investigators said today the in· cident that sent four persons lo their doctors or hospitals for (See CHARGES, Page A2) Nader Alleges Gas Windfall WA S HI NGT Ol'i (AP ) - Consumer advocate RaJph Nader sesid Saturday tha t recent gasoline price increases are pro· viding domestic oil companies "ith a huge windfall profit. Jn a statem ent, Nader said President Ford's $2 per barrel tariff on imported oil is only par- Uy res ponsible for price in- creases. Another important ingredient, Nader saic:J, is a $2 per barrel in· crease in the price of American oil that is not price controlled. This, Nader charged, "enables domestic oil producers to reap a $2·billion windfall profit." p.m. holdup of Western l''ederal Sa\'ings, 2744 F.. Co<1st Highway, according to polict'.. Watch Commander Lt. Wayne Connolly said the bandit team casually walked into the finan- cial institution by its east door. then announced their demands. The brown-haired male bandit whipped out an automatic pistol and ordered the three women tellers, who were finishing up a quiet Saturday afternoon ,· to freeze where they st.oocl. His tall blonde accomplice - described as about 5-feet-10 and weighing about 150 pounds -- stood poised by the counter. She was apparently unarmed. a ccording to Connolly. • The male accomplice then led the wome n into the back room and together l he two bandits helped the ms elves to cash Crom the te llers' cages, according to reports. They fled from the financial firm without leaving any clues. according to police. Investigators who arrived mo- ments afte r the victims called police to report the robbery had responded lo the same location about three w eeks ago in response to a possible robbery· in-progress call. Cycle Victim Still Critical After Rescue A boy whose breathing was restored by a Costa Mesa police helicopter officer in an aenal race agains t death after a minibike accident Thursday con- tinued to cling to life today. Donald W. Bohnsack. 11, of 1250 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa, was still listed in critical condi- tion, however. at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. Doctors credited helicopter ob- server Officer Dave Ketchum with r es torin g the boy 's breathing through mouth-to- mouth resuscitation on a fli ght from the accident scene to C~t<1 Mesa Memorial Hospital. Contrary lo reports .fo'riday and Saturday. the Bohnsack boy was not treated by paramedics after h.is minibike collided with a chain barricade on the Orange Coast College campus. Learning the victim was critically injured. the police helicopter crew set its chopper down on the OCC campus and up- on finding he had s topped breathing. rushed the boy direct- ly to the hospital and landed out- (Sff RESCUE, PageA%) Serena, the great-grandma oC the 65-boat Transpac yacht race fleet, belied her 59 ye3rs Satur· -day by taking over the ~at-for­ Wat lead in the 2,225-rrule race (rom Point Ferrriin to Diamond t{ead . time record holder o{ the race, was in fourth place, with 170 miles Jogged !rom lhe start, and was eight miles ahead of Ragtime, tbe 62-fool Pasquini· White sloop that was first to finish ln 1973. Anaheim police said Use-GODe- shaped explosive devices stolen from a Red Devil Fireworks storage area at 2l'9 La Palma Ave. have oot been recovered. Ol\' 'flll~ l:\'SIDE lf her position report was cor- rect. Serena had logged 182 miles iJ> 19 houn of sailing s ince the 1 p.m . Friday start. Serena is owned and s kippered by Steven lJraaa of Thousand Oak6. • Serena's position placed her flve mile~ ohead oC Sumner A. Loog's 79·fool lcetch Ondine from llew York, one of lhe new designs In tbe race. ln third place. one mtle astern of Ondlnc. was aotber newtomcr. lhe 73-fool .;oop Ballyhoo, uUcd by Jack Roolclyo or Sydney, Australla. Mark Johnson•s 73·f00l ketch. Wlodward Pasuge, the elapsed .. f I The -Clas:; A )'acbt.s wore r e. potting winds of ts lo 21 knots from the northwesl at the 8 a.m. Saturday roll call. while the <:lass B, C and D bouts wcr~ bat· ttan g lighl to moderate winds. Tallender was Class D s loop Dominator, with· only 111 mtles logged from the s ta rt. ttieet handlcop pos ition arc questionable el best In the early staaes or a long-distance race. but they were further conrused Saturday when Rt.-d Rooster. a a.root Closs C entry, reported a position that placed her 120 mlles sou\.h and 42 mll~s ahead ol the • {See'JJllAN5PA..C. Page AZ) I ,~ Warnlnas were spread throughout the .SOUtlllMI folloW. lni the burgltm'· ~v*'8d f'rj. day. but so Car tbey have yielded no results. Report.I lhat eVidence indicat· ing some may have boen setof(in a field near Disneyland are highly unlikely and also unsub6tantiat· ('CJ. a spokesman for tM An.aheim Ftre Department ftld Saturday nigbl. Tho fireworks normally are de· tonated electrically from a sw.nd -and none or those stands was stolen. Ignition wtth a mat.ch would result in explo&loo within one·tenth of a second, e.xpem said. WANT A MVSTANG?-Cuest columnist Dl•ne Bock tells Horsin' Around rHders just how to ao about. adoplinf a wUd mustang, if the blg roundup in Nevado ever aet.s under way. Stories from tbe Assocla\ed Pross examlnc lhe ce>ntroversy sur- roundlnlllhedrive. Page83. ACHING BACK -It's not. always a simple thlna when your back "kicks up .. and Carol Moore of the Daily Pilot 1Wf takes a look al som_, ol the real cautct for thUi common com- plaint. the cause of much job absenteeism. Pa5e Bl. .. MORE 'OUCH' -Another kind of hurt also gets n treatment in Sunday's YOU Section as UPI Health Editor Patri cici McCormack explains a new con· cepl called "ouch lines." Page 82. LETTElt CHASE - Newspapers acnMJs the country recently have received phony let- ten l1mbasti.D1i Jews for crlllcl&· ing the CIA and pul°1)01"\Cldly wrll· ten by a Jew named Arthur RUbenslcln. J)aUy Pilot Editor Tom Keevll ,tound there la no such person and has tracked the impos~r. Page Al. lnsid~ S1mdaf1 ~~ .. _... ....... ,.. ....~ .... . ......... ...1 c.-..o.-, .... .,.... &4 ._.. ...... &1 .. .tlh'"9 A 1t _,... AU·ll THVlt4 aJ OAU. Y Pl'-OT 5'CTION$ DAILY PILOT ~nday. July 8. 1975 -Coast Watch ... Top News Stories of t he past week from ·orange Coast Communities Sf\DlJLEBA CK --J\ngean IJills r ~sidcnt C harl ~ne Ailen wa~ in jd1 l th i s wo ek on ~h~rg~s ot (o r gery , burqlary, grand t heft of <l n clUto dnd misuse of credit cards . s ~~ dllogeJly passed $2 0 ,000 wort h of bad checks in recent months in Costa Mesa , Irv ine and Mission Viejo .•• HU:-J'f I N~T O ~l B EACH --'fhe top three alministrato rs in t he Huntington Beach :ft/ ~~hool Distri c t have ask~d the ~hoo l board to extend t heir co ntracts ui. .1 1 J~ --dcs;:iite th e possi bility th i r d.l_:.r ict nd:J be di~sol v c d next t U nl..fi~c ·tion effort s ·: .1 :-J i "' .i r r .... '!'1 _ ~ s \1 \,; .._ J ... • \G~:L'\ BEAC!I --Or ange county \ -· 1 .... or Jack Vallerga thinks Lag u1.a '•', r t l 1 m • r c t .1 a n t he c i t y -i .~ lt '..J c\!; t :1cl , ~~S :1 rt.!=:ul t, the ->' l J l. •; \o,' i 11 l -t..: • \ L'. v -·~ U I 0 J 0 !i•) r \..: t: .• r.: t n · 1...u rrt.'.?11t prot-c rty t :ix thon Wei s r l.1r.nvJ !or in t he city budget E!bti - no..1' S~J CLEMEN TE --~si gn p r ogram ~nong so~o of t he town 's me rchants came .:.r. ~-r s~1:'f criticisr.. b:; so!'le council- ·:i .. r, , o 1. c 6 t \. ho m ca 11 c d i t " t icky-tack . " ·. :-1...i ·;o r '!'uny Digiov.:inni dis.:i']r ccd and · a~p r o vcd the plastic and sheet met al c a~r iage -lamp s ty l e in q uestion ••• C ;~~ ~~SA --A survey of r csi- d£n ls conductcJ by Opinior. ~t.:se ar ch !ounJ abo ut ~al ~ of t he 60 0 sampled ~i ll 1ng to s ~rve in t he city gov e rnment. ; to:~l L. c: ~~rce~t favo~cd publicati on v : .:in .i;.:otl':'l~tional r.cwslett c r . From Page Al SWINGERS' SCENE. • • ·had been hassled for weeks by ::;ailors every time she went out :md she decided she had had l.'llOUgh. So Dec -who is tall and blonde -~l·t her hair , put on he r s ho rtest h otpant s and an- nounced. "I'm going to go out wilh the first man who asks me." Only ~he didn't just s ay •·go out "ith." ·~ It was a clear Sat.urdpy night ; ;.ind ~h e s trode ~orrfidentl y ~ through some of the scuzzier sec- ~ tt0n~ of San Diego. Sailors leaned ? again s t wall s , drap e d ~ ' , i Susan Ford t' . ~Turns 18, Has • l £Summer Job : WASJllNGTON CAP) -Susan • Ford t•c lebratcd her 18th birth· : day Saturda v with a picnic fo r • S ol>oul 75 friends on the !>outh lawn j of the White House. , The re was a chocolate cake in • the s hape or a camera "'ilh l ·!'lusan'!S picture on top to salute l he r interl'sl in photography and l 1.he start of her six-week summer I 'job as a photo intern on a Topeka, Jtan . n~wspaper. : · Susan danced with her date for l t he occas ion. Brian McCartney, • fliend s he met at Vail, Colo. l She gave a big hug and kiss to t Sammy Rubio, cme of the leaders I oC the Rubin-Hutson Hand, wflo t1 had wti tlen a song in her honor and sang it to. he r while her 1 friends watch~d . t Susan m et McCartney and the ] membe rs of the ba nd when s he I was on a s kiing vacation in Vail. !~----------~~----~-. t l DAILY PILOT I ,...., (.,f'A"",.#' r:"' 1 ,., r •·' ...,.,,,. 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Telephonr (1141 '42·4321 CliU~th~ Advtrt1~ln9 64Z·S671 "..,, .r ... :J• •<t 1. -.Off•• 511·6310 • C•o•r o t , t \ 0;,,. 1f C~• t "v•Ht"t,._. • f Otft.-," , N .,.,\J6' • 1ttu"tr.t .... •.M•t•• .. • "'•ft•"' lt"•t• ,.11\1\ "''''." rrtllY tN • ti'•• HI , .1 It Ir: \II 'tP. t jiff t fttf¥"1,tf.,. Ot themsch ·es over lampposts and tootled around in automobiles. Not one of them spoke to her. Finally Dec went over lo a likely looking prospect and asked him the time. He muttered it at her and turned away. !:ihe ga\'c up. She also went so far as to put an <.id in the paper to sell her car not long ago, jus t to meet m en. She got l o t~. uf rpsponscs Crom .. women, Wt ar.ded couj>les apd teen-agers. But our life is not without its joys. Sunday night· we spent two hours figuring out how to work our new hibachi. Then we went to a very nice lounge and had a <hink. A guy at the bar stared at us for the entire hour and a half we were there . He was still star- ing when we left. Fro• Page A J RESCUE ••. side the emergency room . A motoris t injured Wednesday in a grinding two-car collis ion at Paularino A venue and Baker Street. meanwhile, also r e - mained in critical condition al the Costa Mesa Me morial Hospital intensive care unit. Bharat Bhashan Mahajan, 29, of 635 Baker St., suffered a skull fracture so severe that he may lose the vision in one eye. A third weekend traffic victim, Charles T. Hayes III, 19, of 1684 Whittier Ave .. remained in serious condition al the same hospital with multiple injuries susta ined when his car flipped three times. The accident occurred al Samar Drive and Mesa Verde Drive East in the Mesa Verde re- sidential area, when he swerved to avoid eggs allegedly thrown by teen-aged car ousers in another car . 4 Mayors Call For U.S. Aid BOSTON (U PO -Four or the nation's lea<l ing mayors sajd Saturday $2 billion in emergency federal aid is needed to uvo1d wholesale bankruptcies among thec1lle~. "New York coulp be a h urb- inger or things to come," San Francisco Mayor J oseph Alioto, president or the u .s. Conference of Mayors, said of New York's dire fiscal cris is which has forced creatio n of a tough austerity budget a nd the laying off of thousands of city workers. He sounded the warning at the opening or the conference's five- day meeting, which is f:Xpecled t.o attract more than 300 m ayors. "There isn 't anything different in New York than tn other cities." Ali oto said al the opening of the confer e nce's annual meeting. "We're sounding the ala rm, Congress has got to give us as· ~islance." Altolu s~ud the S2 bilhon \\us needed for urban areas hardvsl hit by the curr~nl rece~sion.-He said re liance on a too narrow tax ba.!>e without gr owth potential combined with poor economic conditions has made the concern a national problem. "Virtually in every state, the major cities have }2een drained of revenue. We want some of that money back," Mayor Moon Lan· drieu of New Orleans, vice presi- dent orthe conference, said. Alioto said the money should be allocated for cities where un· employment is more than 6 per- cent, with those with the highest jobless rates getting the most funds. The emergency aid , he said. was needed in addition to a S5 billion public works program and an uns pecified increase in the S5 billion allocated the cities annual- ly under federal r evenue sharing. Baggy-coated Pair Sought Near El Toro Orange County Sheriff's de· puties this morning were prowl- ing the El Toro area. hunting two men with guilty looks and lots of pockets in their baggy coats. They escaped from Albertson's r,tarkcl, 23681 E l Toro Road, Sttu-ay llig·h~ following an altercation tbal saw their alleged ~male companion collared by the m anager. Investigators said they were spotted stufCmg their coats -odd attire anyway for a warm July night -with choice cuts of meat an d oth e r items, alleged ly secreting them in s pecial pockets. ''You wear one of those coats into a s tor e and yo u 'r e automatically guilty or a felony," said one sheriff's deputy. He said the unidentified female was in the process or being booke d for investigation of bur glary, while her two male companions fled on foot after the melee in the store. Deputies, however, impounded their car at the scene. Fireworks Set Raging Fire THREE RIVERS <UPI> About 300 fire-fighters and eight aircraft fought Saturday to con- tain a 1,140-acr e grass and brush fire set off by an illegal skyrocket five miles north 0£ here. · Steep and difficult terrain pre· vented fire trucks from entering the area, and the fire-fighters used shovels and rakes to dig de· fense lines, said the California Division of Forestry in Visalia. . . . . . VIEW FROM HUNTINGTON BEACH PIER ON FOURTH OF JULY Large Crowds Were Reported All Along ~r•nge Coett During Holiday ... O.ily PilOI S~f ~M 2 Rolling Stones field in Arkansas Fro• Page A J BEACH ... ricanc Carlotta m akes waves as she 'is supposed lo, the spectacle wifl be one t0-m e in the family scrapbook. FORDYCE. Ark. (UPI> -Two members of the Rolling Stones rock group and two companions were ar r ested Saturday by police. Municipal Court Judge Thomas Wynne said the four were being held pending an in· vestigation. · "I hope no charges will be filed against the two Rolling Stones." Wynne said. "But there's de· finitely been some . traffic viola· lions .... " Fro• Page A J CHARGES ... treatment apparently was an in· tended Fourth of J uly prank that literally blew up in the face of both the alleged perpetrator and one of the victims. Huntin gton B each Police Depa rtment Watch Commander Lt. Tom P atton said Ignacio Megofna, 27, of Long Beach, grabbed for the s puttering bomb that landed ne ar his feet. He attempted to throw it, but the cardboard-e ncased ex· plosive, normally used to pack military M-80 ha nd grenades, ex· ploded, inflicting third·degree burns o~ 4,year -old Nicholas Megofna's legs and cheeks. Skin was also ripped from one of his heels by the force of the blast, investigators sa.jd. The 6-m onth-old son of Mrs. Cheryl Toghia, of Long Beach, may have s uffered hearing da mage, but police said Satur- day it will he sever al days before doctors dcterm inc the injury's severity . ''The detectives will be con- tacting them Mon day," s aid Lt. Patton. It is not known whether the damagt? will be permanent, but all victims reported a constant ringing 1n thl•tr curs after the concu:-sion. MegofnCJ , 27. ulso had the skin blown off three fingers and flesh tom whe n it l'Xplodl!d a:, he tried to grab the dcv1cc. Investigators said Mrs. Toghia also was injured In the explosion. which stunned the surrounding crowd. Angry parade-watchers at the scene, on Fifth Street between Lake and Wfa in streets, reported· ly had grabbed Kostendader and might have injured him, iC police had not inte rvened. One officer stationed nearby on parade duty waded into t he mete~ to rescue Kostendader and radioed a signal for help. "That was probably the best thin~ that happened t.o him all day," Lt. Patton said of Kosten· dader's timely r escue, during what was California's official U.S. Bicentennial Parade. Ron Wood a nd Keith Richard, guitarists for the rock group, and two other persons Wynne iden- tified only a s "security guards" were en route from Memphis to Dallas when Jitopped by Fordyc:e police about 4 p. m . "The s tate police told the Fordyce Police to stop the car because it was weaving," Wynne said. . Wynne said police obtained search warrants to search the cat and the luggage orthe four. "They have been treated as royally as we can,'' Wynne said. Corut Sailors . Place in NY Pre-Olympic South lan d dinghy sail ors placed in every Olympic Class in the P1·e·Olympie Regatta just concluded at Association l~land near Watertown, N .Y . Winning t h eir res pect ive classes were · Dave Ullman of Balboa Yacht\ Club in the.1'10s; .and Henry S~.aue 111, ~ewport Had:>or Yacht Club, in tile F1nn Class. Crewing for Ullman Was Jack Jakosky of BYC. The Fiiln Class is a sing le-hander. Argyle C ampb~H of BYC placed second. in the T.empest Class behind Jim Linvllle oC New York. Bill Cox of Connecticut was third. Randy Smyth of Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club and Paul Allen of San Diego Yacht Club placed first and second respective ly in the Tornado catamaran class. Augie Diaz of Florida won the flying Dutchman class ahead of Dennis Clark. Seattle and Norm Freeman, New York, in that or· der. Robbie Haines oC ~an Diego Yacht Club placed second in the Soling Class behind John Kolius , Houston. Milk Ripoff Baffles Cop MILL CITY, Ore. (AP)-Judy Steven.son of Mill City went to milk one of her cows this week and found the animal dry. "It'll be the biggest surf we've hac.l in a couple o r years," said lifeguard Bruce Reed. Beach Clltendance was expect- ed to r~ain ·lel~ijvely lUgh Car the tbini day ·of Ure JoJy,F.ourth holiday wel!k~nd , which brought an estimated 183,000 swimmers and s unbather& .to Otange ColM>t shores Saturday. • · Rcs'cues were 'reported routine in number. . Fro• Page A J TRANSPAC .. Class A leader. This would give her the undisputed Class C and neet position lead, as well as the boat·Cor-boat lead. U her position was erroneous, it would involve r unning the en· lire neel posilions through the computer aga in, according to Tom Wilder, race analyst aboard the escort vessel Pakeha. Accepting the position reports as given, here is the way the computer cranked out the han- dicap leaders in class: CLASS A -1. Serena: 2, Natom a \58-rt. ketch) Don Da.Liicl, Berkeley; 3,Ballyhoo; 4, lfawk~~e (48-ft. sloop ) Dave Cuckler. NHYC; 5, Ondine. . CLASS B -1, Topaz (55-ft. cul- ler) Earl Pitkin, Hollywood; 2, Paragon (JS.ft. sloop) Charles Jordon. Ha waii; 3. Tasco J( (48-ft. s loop ) Owen Min ney, SSSC; 4, Shamrock (52-ft. sloop) Roy Disney. Los Angeles; 5, Xan· t h ippe (50 ·ft. is l oop) Alan Simpkins, Los Altos. CLASS C -1, Red Rooster (42·fl . .,:;loop> Philip D. Rowe, BYC; 2, Dakar (41-(t. sloop) Willia m Goodley, DRYC; 3, Whispe r (40-ft. s loop) Waller Brauch. Los Angeles: 4 , Dutchess (41·ft. sloop) Mike HJllman, R akersfield ; 5, Hasty <45-fl. sloop ) Dennis Smith, Al ameda. CLASS D -Centutian (37-ft. sloop> Larry F olsom , Huntington Beach; 2, Conception (37-ft. s loop) Larry Bradley, Los Aneeles; 3. Blue Star (39·ft. sloop> R ichard Sm yth, Hunt· ington Beach ; 4, Defiant (36·ft. sloop > Lurry Poulton, Piedmont; 5, Silver Fox C37-Cl. sloop) Bob Kelleher, Long Beach. Award in Anaheim She called the Linn County Sheriff's OCCice and a deputy was Th.e fi ra t Louis Cassels dispatched. He d utifully filed this Memorial Award was presented l:itolen property rePort: Saturday night to Glenn Gilbert, Quantity: ~our gallons. relig ion reporte r for th, Ann Item: Milk. Arbor , Mich., News.at the annual Brand: Cow. convention of the Religious Location of ...property when Newswriters Associat).on in stolen : Jnsi<.lt? cow. Anaheim . . . .. · . ' -;) Ford Swims.· 5 L~P~ To Open New Pool WASHINGTON (AP) -Con- fessing "I reel very ernbar· rassed," President P'ord dove in- to b.1a n ew $66,IMO WhJ~ Mouse swimming pool Saturday to swim five laps before a crowd of photo- graphers and reporters. Ford, who appeared at the poolside wearin1 a short 'while swimqting robe over navy blue trunk~. appeared nervous about making Jlls public debut ln the pc>ol. ·~rm not sure l can make it," he told some 'TO reporters and photographers Unlng one~ge of the 22-by·SS·foot outdoor L He said he tt\ought he mtaht need a ltf e preserver, adding: ··r was gol.ng lO brtna an lnner tube out." . lap! free-style, one lap breaat stroke, one lap back stroke and. announcing he would do "one more.:' did a fln.l lap free-atyle1 The pool was com pleted Jul}' ~· paid Cor entirely by public do~•­ Uons, from pennies to a limit 91 $1,000. (t w'as built to· rep1•c~ al\ i'>· door awlmm ing pool in i~ ~dt wtng of the Wlllte. Hou$e, built wlth pubUe contributions tre* lhouean(fs of school children ~ r polio ·slricken. Protd~ t P'r1ri~lllt D. Roose9~lJ. . Thal pool was c:ovtre<l c>Y~ dur1ng tilt' Nixon admWst.ra~ lo proVlde ewa~e tor a new p c~t.tol-. • . r; • , . }"'ord aald he P.lans to swim~ laP1 twice a ctay tor oerctse, way hit u•ed' to ln;tht) backya p00l qr 11ls bome In auburb~ · Alp,xandrt,e., Va. · ..... "'~ t • ., U ,, ... ll•1d .. (Oll• lljlt\I , ( •H•Yf ,,. ~h\.t rtpttOn b¥ tMf~ U tlO""'°"thfy • b• ""'•'' ~; M'" '"'~''. ,....,._,., 41"'tkl"••ll6M W.• '""'"",,.. , PA!llO!NT FORD GETS INTO THE SWIM WITH see.aoo POOL, HIS BEST EVEf\., Chief Executive Don Five Lepe, Then Meet• Pr••• In Hla Bathrobe But. then, announcing 110kay -here we ao ... he qulc~Jy 1hed his ro~. stepptd out \:t hll 1hoe1 and plun1ed into t ho dhalldW end o!~hepool. The fre1id~nt did a fast two . :1t·.1·• otc'er ~l °'"' oura tf1 rar," th Prealdent 06serv91t calUn1 lt Y'Ju-.t the 'r~hi led~. '"• ... • -I ' •• ... ( \ \ Keep On Trackin' . • • Coast Woman Goes Off Beach, On Air By HILARY KAYE Of._. O•lly ~ii.t SUtt Sheri Blessing's weekly beach report on KM PC radio contains a little weather . a little surf and a lot of chit-chat. "I guess Geoff Edwards really isn't all that interested in the beach scene here in Balboa ," says Mrs. Blessing, laughing, after another breezy on-the-air phone conversation with radio personality Edwards. Mrs. Blessing's beach report is heard on Edwards' show at 11 :45 a.m. once a week, when h e caJls and asks about beach conditions. Jn all honesty, however, radio listeners learn more about Mrs. Blessing 's varied pursuits than about temperature, surf and crowds at the beach. "ft ',; all fun. I love it and no one takes it very seriously," says Mrs. BlcssinJ.!. who lives on Balboa's P enins ula Point with h er husband. Uon. und two daughters. Kcllae. 12. and Darcy. 10. This sprin g. when Edwar~ scouted around for fi ve summer beach reporters, Mrs. Blessing decided it would be fun . "Ever yo ne interested wrote letters to Geoff tclJJng him why they wanted to be a beach re- porter. Then, he phoned and in- terviewed us on the radio," she explained. The other beach reporters are from Malibu, lle rmosa Beach, Marina del Rey and Long Beach, and each has her own day to re- port lo Edwards. "J was surprised I was picked because 'he usually chooses girls who are a little younger, in their 205, are single and who live right on the beach." says Mrs. Bless- ing, a fri endly and attractive woman. In her lette r to Edwards, l\lrs. Blessing poi nted o ut that Newport Be ach has not been r epresented among his beach re· porters and tha\ her nying skills would add something special. Edwards recently discovered he made. a wise choice in Mrs. Blessing, when she casually asked him if he 'd like a beach're- port from Rio de Janeiro. "Rio? S u re. why no t ?" Daily l'llee St .. I P""4o RADIO CHIT-CHAT Beachtalker Blessing Edwards replied, a bit startled by the unusual offer. Mrs. Blessing explained that she and her husband m ay be asked to fly private planes down to Rio la te r this su mmer and that while she's the re she'd call in a beach report. Mrs. Blessing r eceived her pilot 's license in 1962 and com- peted in the women 's Powder Puff Derby in 1966, when she finished • first in her class and flew from Seattle to Clearwater, Fla. The Balboa beach reporter and her husb and s hare numerous skills and interests, including fl y. ing, photography, skiing and ten- nis. Blessing works in the fields of photography and aviation and often combines the two. Mrs. Blessing does some free-lance photography work and also does part-time public relations work for a sports promoting company. Mrs. Blessing and Edwards e n- joyed a particularly chatty con- versation this week, alte r which Edwards sheepishly told his au- dience, "You know, l never did check t~e s urf with her." E.F. Newton Of Newpon Shllnned /lites No funeral service will be held for Everett Francis Newton, m e r c h ant marin er, U .S . Navyman, student of religion a nd ea s tern mysticism , humanitarhrn and counselor to the dis abled. A Newport Beach resident, Mr. Newton died June 24, one week after his 70th birthday. He sought no funeral and no fanfare over his passing, simply willing his body lo the UC Irvine School of Medicine for use in re- search. Death came lo Mr. Newton after he dozed off while watching a baseball game on television, according to his longtime friend, Santa Ana attorney Michael Bernard. "I wish I had a picture of him." says Bernard, adding that Mr. Newton was a serene. whi te- h a ired, longtime student of eastern and western thought and religion whose looks belied his years. A former merchant seaman who la.ter served two hitches in the U.S. Navy as a chief petty of- ficer, Mr. Newton had studied Buddhism in India and headed a Soulb ~ate congregation of the Liberal Catholic Church for nine years, according to Bernard. He said that more recently, Mr. Newton held credentials as a rehabilitation counselor for both the State of California and the Long Beac h Vet erans Ad · ministration Kos pitaL Bernard added that Mr. Newton counseled many persons · with physical and emotional crises and tlad met with two clients on the day he died . He said Mr. Newton met many in his home al 1601 15th St., Newport Beach, and offered his service without pay in many cases. H elicopter Saved SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A tourist-carryin g helicopter landed in San Francisco Bay near Fisherma n's Wharf after an apparent mechanical failure Saturday and was towed lo land, the Coast Goard said. \ Labor • m Flux ,o:ri 4th By the Au odated Press The nation's labor picture dur- ing the Fourth of July holiday was a mixture. A slate employes' strike in Pennsylvania was -set- tled. sanitation workers in New York were temporarily reinstat- ed and walkouts continued in Santa Clara County as well as in Connttlicut and Atlanta. ·In Harrisburg, Pa., a wage set· tlement covering 76,000 state 'employes was approved Satur- day by the leadership of the largest union on sirike, the j\merican Fede ration of State, 1(:ouwpty and Municipal 1Employes (A FSCME). Jl calls for immediate pay . ~es averaging 3.5 percent, plus ;ildd.luonal increases or 2.5 per- ttnt ne'Xl Jan. 1 a nd~ percent on ,July 1. 1976. .. The 700-me m ber policy com- mlttee voted during a closed meetin g . President. Gerald 1.McEntee said only th.at the .•freement was approved by a ,1ubslantial margin. IL 1till must be ratified by "AFSCME members across the ~te. McEnlee said It would be JJboul a week bef orc results ol lhe ntificatlon vole were known. The Pennsylva nia Social &rvlcts Union . rcprei;enling 10,000 wellure, unemployment and social workers , was still on strike and a s pokes man said Saturday that the union would not accept the o ffer given AFSCME .• New York City san itation workers spent the holiday c lean· ing the streets of some 50,000 tons of garbage piled up during their ··Wildcat walkout. Sporadic slop· pages were reported Saturday in the collection of tras h at parks. and beaches as some laid-off maintenance worlc.ers continued t.o interfere with, the move ment of parks department s anita tion trucks. In Connecticut, U .000 workers remained of' the job, 10,000 of them at a nuclea r shipbuilding plant at Groton which constructs nuclear aubmari,.es for the U.S . Navy. It was tl)e state's biggest strtke in lS years. Officials in Santa Clara County and three striking unions re- portedty may considtt renewing ~tract talks . About ·s,ooo coon· ty employes went on strike Tu~­ day over demands ror an ll per- cent wage Increase 4 perce11t more than the county hu<l of. !~red. Conltructlon w9rk~rs ln Allan· ta entered the firth day ol their walkout. M em be rs of the J,..aborcrs lnternalional Union re· jected a 95-cent hour ly pay in· crease over two years from the Associated General Contractors l.nc. Un\on m embers now earn $8.97 an hour in benefits and wages. The strike has slowed work cin millions of dollars worth of projects, incluping the world's largest hote l, the 70-story PeacMree Plaza Hotel site. ln Pennsylvania, state opera- tions began ret urning to normal, parks were reopened. and most pickets were withdrawn. Jn New York City, a parks de- partment orricial said none of de- partment's 14 s anitation truck garages were completely ~los~ bul some trucks were s\aymg m the garages. DoMt Pht Dti•ery b G ... ...+eed Mondav-F11d1y: If you dO nol hiive -;our oaPef' by 5 30 p m., call before 7 p m and your COPY will be oe- ltvered I Saturday and Sunday· If \'Oii dO nol (ece1ve your cooy by 9 a m Satur· oay. or 8 a m Sunday call betore 10 1 m and your cooy will be cie11ve1ecl Clf'c_. .. ,_ Talc,. a n Mosl Oranoe CO\lnty Areas MJ-4UI NOf1hwc&I Hun11n9ton Beac,... 1no WH1m1ns1er '4 .. 1 uo Sin o.m.nte. Caplstreno Bei1Cll, San Juan Capistrano. O.ne Point. South Laguna. · Legun& Niguel 4tM6Jt • Sunday, Juty 6, 1975 O.ily Pllet Photos llY P•t rl<ll O' The t r al'ks may hx.>k like they we r e l>uilt b) a l'om m itteL', but adu~tlly they'll com e tog l'tlwr whl•n l'ompll•tl'd , acl·orcl ing to \.i.·u rkrn a n Phil Solinas. look111g skepticul <.1t ll'ft. Till' tracks "tll e<.irry the tra in abO\'l', whi~h was built fo r the 1915 Sa n Fra nc 1s t·o World's F'air, around the ~ Ora nge County Fair, set for July 11 ! through 20 at the fairgrounds in Costa I :\1cs a . Shown with the train is engineer Hobert .J. Singlt!Lon. ' l Dog Not Police's B e st Friend ~ LOS ANGELES CAPJ-There·s nothing in the poll~e book to guide you when a bi g, growling German s he pherd takes over your patrol Ci.I r. Shenn s De puties Dan Miller ;:ind Ht-x Mill er trit..>d to coax a snarling C<.i ninl' out of his com· mi.lndmg po!>ilion in the front st-al of lhpir c ar Friday night. but the dog wouh.ln 'l budge. a Th ey p u k t:d him \\1 t h nightsticks. The dog snakhcd 1t out of thd r hands. Next, they Lied ._. burning lu ghway fl are to a lO·fool pol1:: and waved iLin the dog's face. l The dog ate lhe flare. Then the deputies threw up their hands. They had slopped in suburban Norwalk to help a moton !>t \\ho said t:he dog had crawled under his car a nd wouldn't mo\'e. As the offi cers tliecl to entice thu creature out. it suddenly bolt· ed into the front scat of the µatrul l'ar. Jus t then a radio l'all came 111 to summon the officers lo a dis- turbanl'e, but the dog wouldn't kt them re aeh the microphone. After all their removal cfforb failed . the animal ended its oc cupation and trotted off. -.. I-· ~ I .. I I ..,) ·'The officers looked ar;,i the neighborhood for the dog try and determine its owner, said a sergeant. ~ ''But you know. l don't thi~ they.looked too hard." c • Acto r Marries i uXNARD (AP > -J ohn ~· radine, the actor and director, has taken a fourth wife in a quiet chu rch wedding attended by members of the fami!y and some friends. Carradine, 69, iather of the star of the televis ion series "Kung Fu:· David Carradine, married Emily Cisneros. 50. \ ' ·-.• i:1 Lined custom draperies ·at unlined prices. 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It was blue against gray Saturday in Hun· tington Beach as two Civil War battles were recreated by the Civil War Associa- tion of California under the sponsorship of the Huntington Beach Bicentennial Com- mission. It w~sn 't quite the right war for a July 4 weekend, but the spirit was there. At left, Sgt. Dean Crow sounds the horn to start the Yankee attack while intrigued spec- tators (lower left) look on. The shooting gets under way in force at right and center. Ron Vaughan, center right, wears a uniform modeled on that of the French army, which was adopted by a New York regiment. Things didn't go too well for the Confederate side, as shown in the faces of watching Confederate nurses (lower right) and of A.J . Helms, general of Confederate forces, who drinks coffee between batUes (below center). He stayed in his chair, not because of a "wound," but due tO ·•a little arthritis.'' Daily Pilot Photo• bfl Patrick O'Donnell More Flooding Feared Rains Pelt Vegas, N. Dakota, Minnesota l.S. 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DOWNEY (UPI) -The !irst reaction is sur- And now the space shut-prise at how big it is. The tle. second is how closely it Shuttle? The name resembles present giant itaeU la banal. It sound.Ii airliners and cargo car. like the s ubway that riets. Employes at Rockwell International In Downey aurvey full-acale shuttle mockup yoyos between Grand Then comes the dawn- Centr al and Times ing that this is the first Square. Or the ship that space workhorse. It will Mr. Robert s salled from mean to the industry tedium to enn ui and what the famous vca the first fini shed shuttle back. . meant to aviation. to be rolled out of the America 's manned The unique feature of U.S. Air Force facility at ~pace progra m ls depart· the shutt1e is that it can Palmdale, Calif., in Sep. inc the glory years. be launched into orbit temberofnextyear. Reluctantly. for some and then make a landing painfully, it is coming of on earth, ready to go UNDER the $5.l billion age. back into space in a two-contract appropriated by The Shepards and week turnaround period. Congress to NASA, G 1 e n n s , N e i 1 Rockwell has the big bile Armstrong's giant step ·1T CAN launch other but literally hundreds of on the moon -the s pacecraft, eliminating subcontractors and sup· pioneerheroesarefading the tricky and costly pliers are engaged in the intolegendjustasdidthe rocket shots from Cape program which is ex- W right Brothers, Kennedy and Vanden-peeled to employ 36,000 Lindbergh and Amelia berg. at ils peak. Earhart in another lt can retrieve (lny of Beginning in the spr· glamorera. .the scores of unmanned ing of 1977, NASA will YOU CAN sense the advent of the prosaic here in the cavernous s tructures of Rockwell International where the/ are building s.eclions or the shuttle craft whose powered flight in 1979. will be the n ation's next manned effort after the Soviet-American linkup the middle of this month. s atellites whirling start the first year of around the globe, bring powerless tests at them back to earth for Edwards Air Force Base repair or reprogram-in the Mojave Desert. ming and then put them The shuttle will be back on the job. It can launched from the back make repairs and of a specially modified transfer experiments in Boeing 747 a nd then space. brought down by its first It is the same plant where they built the his· toric Apollo ships -the bell-shaped little modules that thrilled millions as they s plashed down in the ocean and which one day will be as great a curiosity as the Wrights' un gainly plane. And, finally, it can pilots in a glider landing take men and women to on the dry lake beds. The and fr om orbiting shuttle, in fact, will vehicles. always make powerless In one section or the Rockwell plant stands a It is, in fact, the pro-landings for its three totype of the sky bus that engines a re used only to will one day take or· getitofftheground. dinary people, not just The s huttle ordinarily astronauts, engineers will carry a pilot , copilot, and scientists. into the flight engineer and a weightlessrealmoulside ''payl oad '' master . the earth's atmosphere. There is no word as lo the In its "payload" com-composition of its first partment is room for 200 crew but one bit of scut· people. tlebutt is that a woman The timetable calls for will be abourd. OC Budget Skyrocke ts By BILL SCHREIBER percent over the five- 0t1t1e o•1tr Pt101St•1t year period from $93 million to $116 million. SANT A AN A -Property taxes ac- Orange County govern· count for most of the rest ment's budget has grown and they have s hown a at a rate more than three net in crease of more times taster than the than 41 percent since county's populati°'1, ac· 1971 -from a total in - cording to statistics com-come to the county of piled by the California $67.6 million in 1971 to Taxpayers' Association. $95.4 million in the past But compared to other year. counties its size, the in-The remainder of the crea~e is not unusual, ac· county budget comes cording to the CTA, a .from other local tax re· citizens lobby organiza· venues such as motor lion. . . . vehicle taxes, cigarette The Sl?t1st1cs, wh~ch and gasoline taxes and cover a five-year penod sales taxes. That figure from ~971·75, s~ow the has increased by 45 per- county s population grew cent since 1971, from $4-0 by about 16 percent, million to $59 million. from 1.42 million to 1.64 million. The county THE CTA report also budget increased 56 per-breaks down govern- cent from $215 million to ment spending b y $335 million over the category. Expenditures same period, the tax-and increases since 1971 payers group says. include: DURING the same -General administra· period of ti{Jl e, the coun· tion, up 131 percent from ty'stotalasscssedvalua-$32 million to $74.8 Uon has increased 53.5 million. percent from $4 .1 billion -Protection services to $6.3 billion. such as fire and s heriff. The CT A figures show up-81.4 percent from S41 that more than 50 per-million to $74.5 million cent of the county's an- -Health services, up nual budget is covered 54.1 percent from $7.39 by state and federal ajd, million to ~11.4 m~llion . which has increased 25.6 · Pub!Jc assis tance. D eath Notice• .,HIELHEIM NicholllS ClllhOhC c nurcn. Laouna ARTHUR R. THIELHEIM. r~\tl!enl Hiiis. lntf!rment, Ascension Cemetary. Of~ Hllll, Ce. Posed eway July ~CMmtck Mortuary, Lagun. 8eecn l , 1t7S. ~rvlwd by OM brother, John Directors. E. Thlelhelm, Of Downey, Cl. OM •I\-CHADWICK ter. Lit Esttll• Tlllelnelm, Of UlQ~ MYRTLE ROSE CHADWICI(, rtsi· ' Hiits, c,.. VlslteUon, Sunday July 6, dent of Laguna Buch, C... PHS41d 197S, 2 PM to S PM, et McCormick aw•'( July 4, 197S. Survived by her Morw.'y UQUM Buch C•. RoM1ry, ~. Robert Clladwlek. O.ugnters. ~'( 1:'>0 PM •nd Mnt, Mond•y Ju· 51\eron 8 ielllnQ, ,,.ggy G•rcia, Tracy IY 7, lt7S •t 10:00 4M. Both •I St. CMdwlck, Lind• McDaniel, Katny -============::;!Nissen. Son D•vld Nelson. Sisler, P. L•Verne Stewart, brother. ~IY•n IALTI·I H GH OH fUH lULHOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 I ELL HOADW A. T MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 6 42·9150 McCOIMICK MORTUAIY Laguna Beach 494-941 5 San J\Jan Capistrano • 49s.1ns PACIFIC VllW MIMOl lAL r AH Cometery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive NewpOrt Beach. Celllorn1a 6'44·2700 PIHfAMILY COLOHIAL fUHIUl HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. westminater 893-3525 SMITMS' MOlTUAIT 827 Main St. Huntlnoton Beoch 636·6539 HaWlUns. Fl"" gr•ndchlldren. StNICH will be Monday July I, 197S. at 1:30 PM, al P•et. F•mily Colonlal Funeral HO mt "ENSTEltMAH LOTllE FENSTERMAN,r11S1dentof Huntlnolon Buell. c... Pe~i;eci ..,..., July 3. 1'1S. Survived by lier d•llQhte~. Helln Munt. and Ruth We•ver. Son Fr•n" Anderson. two brolllUi, Slenl•Y Belling and Steve 8elllng. Sevtn gr•ndc lltldren and seven oreet grendchildren. Services will Ile twld Monday July I. 191S, et 11.30 PM, at PllO Famrly Colonial Funerel HO.,... ONLY A T HERi FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH Entertainment H•ppenlng1 ..• Fil ma Theater D•nce Televfalon In the up 30.4 percent from $103 .8 million to $135.5 million. which is well over half the annual budget. The CT A report notes that on a per-capita basis, the annual cost of government has jumped 34.6 percent over the five years from $151.47 for every man, woman and child to $203.99 C01'tPARED to other l counties contained in the CTA r e port, Orange County's situation is not 1 uncommon. In Los Angeles, foi ex- ample, the population has increased less than one percent. but the budget has jumped 30 percent. Jn AlaQ"l eda County, which is about the same size as Orange County, the population has grown only 5.2 percent and the budget is up 30 percent. San Diego County's population has grown 11 percent and the budget is up 58 percent. While the CT A blumes the proliferation of coun- ty bureaucracy for most or the increase in budgt!t cos t s compared lo population, it concedes there are other factors. Inflation has increased costs about 60 percent over the live-year period and higher costs aff eel government in much the same way as individuals. In addition, CT A notes, county govern men ts have been saddled with an increasing number or costly programs -most· ly in public assistance areas -by state and federal mandates. The CTA also says some county budget in· crease can be a ttributed to the federal revenue sharing program started three years ago, which brings millions or addi· tional dollars into the county. AVOID HIGH COST OF DYING CHMATIOI" IUIUAL AT SEA Tllt M•,•••• S•cltty pre•ltto • ................ ,,, ... o ... tff•lc.• ..... ................... ,,.,. h ... ... ... _.....,. ....... ...,., ..... .,., ....... T•t1t ieclet Stt.w,.lff H , __ ............ -..... ~ .., ce•w ,,,. ,..,.. ••• ~~·let. Ow -......... _, .... ,,..., ·· --ioly Wrt+t .. Ult THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY '400 W Cout 11wv Suote F N•WPOrt h"'-llYkl ~ 24 Hours 646-7431 t.t•""r ,_,_,,., c , r .. , , ~0 ~ .. 1.,"'8,,\'••ilL..11 '~'rffl'Qlll<>l•O I "'"''-'£. ........ . 40Ul<t&li ........ . CITY , •••. ·•• I t:.M lll\HI' t ... ..,_ ·THE r. . EARL'S PlUMltHIO. HIA ll .. <0 All CO .. D , •• ICl l'!Mt STUTS ~ Al TOUI 0001 I 495-0401 I n11e$1 o.ttt_. ... , .... ,., 21922 Ca1"h'o CaplstrGftO Y,.. o..y, ~·~ *' A•9"W' P\_, Aloe llU .._,.._..II• .. , C••I• M- •41·110 I,. Sunday. July 6, 1975 DAILY PILOT A 5 UPI Wjnp!IOlo r:_raf:.•··•,,.~,1•11 County Cutting Workmen's Co~p? SANTA ANA -County officials cont.end at. least $9.000 a year will be s lashed from Ora'!le County government's workmen's compensatlon cosl!i under a plan adoptl.'<.1 uy the bo.ard of supervisor!>. The plan worked out uy K.A. "Burt" Scott, county pcrsonnd off1c·cr, involves l~tting a $45,000 contract to the 1''red S. James Company oC Laguna Beach fo r claims administration. . Another $22 ,000 would be spent to r etain lawyers from privut~ firms that specialize in work m e n 's com pcnsation practices. And $12,000 more will be USl.'<i to bjre a liaison clerk for the county. TIU.: TOTAL CO!>l of the program a~· ministration will be $79,000 but Scolt said that is still $9,000 less than the current cost, not counting "thousands more" that would be saved through efficient operation nf the program. Scott said the private enterprise approach was s uggested by a consulting firm that analyzed the county's insurance and workmen's com· penl)allon program several months ago. Scott told supervisors that the outside ad· mini~trator would be eibl e to look at each case more cnllcally before rulmg on compensation for injury. DISCOVER ALBERT'S 1HOSIERY & ALROE 5outh Coast 'Plaza JC Penney Sale. 20°/o off all bras and foundation garments. Sale 2.40 Reg. $3. Cotlon/Dacron · polyester/nylon bra. Lace cups fully)1ned White A·B-C cul>s D cup ;eg $4. Sale 3.20. Sale 3.20 Reg. $4. Underwire plunge halter bra. Nylon trocot double-knit l1neci with Dacron' polyester cup Lycra · spande "< sides uan. Wti•tr· A B·C c11p<. Sale 2.80 Reg. 3.50. Lace cup Jr. Intimate bra. Nylon Lycra'' s pand ex . Pastels 1n 32·36A, 32· 388/C. Sale 2.20 A·C cups, reg. 2.75 D cup, reg .. 3.50. Sele 2.80 \ l'I 1°11 t r f ,. t. • '• ..,IJA. : lfl I : p Sale 3.20 Reg. S4. Gar1erless stretch lace brief. Nylon/spandex plus polyester/cotton 1n white plus colors. S.M.L.XL. Sale s10 Reg. 12.50. Weight LoHr•" cuff.top long panlyglrdle. Expand-a· thigh mesh leg inserts. Nylon/Lycra' spandoit. White. sizes 30·38 Sale 3.60 Reg. 4.50. JCPenney seamless bra ol Lycra· spand6x l1berf1ll contour cups While nudP S•i• .., 1?·36A 3?·388 C Sale 6.40 Reg. SS. Waistline girdle w 11h er 1ss-cross bands. nylon/ acetate/spandex In white S·M- L XL, XX L. Sale prices effective thru Sunday, July 13th. ---____ ..,.,.._ -n:r\ I , I "' .. • • ~ t' \ . '. -- 1, . . ~ . .. I ~ ... ~;p~~·1 "-..~•1 /{ I ._., . Sale s4 Reg. $5. Garterless bnof of nulontlycra • spandex Wh1to and nudo tn SIZCS S.M,L,XL. Available in Lo• Angelpa, Orang~, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. A . > \ 230 'f • . ( DAI LY PIW'f EDITORIAL PAGE ) IIike Hard to Swallow ,\ n a t io n \' 1dc poll rC'ccnt ly d isclosl•d t b u t ,\mcril'un:-, p ut oiJ companu.::-, ul the to p of their llo·not·t rust list. Afte r lust week's new round of three cent~·a gallon price boosts. you can blessed weJl bet that the public's be lie va bility fact or in those pct1·olcum com - punjcs s t:mds a t approximat~ly zero. Su1·e. there's an e ne rgy pro ble m . And m ost o f us do appreciate the fact th at we mus l p roduce more t•nergy a t ho m e and use less if we a r c to r1t m ain in- tJ epcnde nt of for~ign d omination. B\Jl thl' evide nce more a nd more says the majo r 011 compa nies--despit e their pious clai'fns to t he con· t r a ry a ctua lly a rc taking advantage of t he situ ation to squeeze higher and hig he r profits out of the public. They c ould h a ve r aised gas prices a mo nth a go, b ut the d e m a nd was n 't the re so they pos tponed it until the July 4th ho liday weekend. T hey could have jum ped the price a penny a gallon and s t ill met the President's impo rt fee adjust m ent. A nd a ll of this 1s e ven h a rde r to s w allow when vou consider t hat a n umber o f major refine1ies have been operutmg al far ll·:-.s tha n capac ity in recent mont hs. Congr ess c ertainly must invest igat e thi!'l l:11l'!)t ;111d h u rdest -to-swallow round of mcrcast'S. An Explanation Owed • ln the past w eek , t he Da ily P ilo t has talkt•d butlt on :md off the r e cord with j udges and officers :.it every ll•vel of law e nfor ce m e nt in an a tte mpt to find out why the boa rd of s upervisors would traQs f er o_nc·lhird vf the in vestigato r s in t he disllict attorney's offi ce Lo the j ulis diction o f the O ra nge County s heriff. m c nt in the county. Wha t w e a re g etting a t has nothing to do wil h the person ulitit•s involved-District Attor ney Cecil Hicks, Supervisor Robt•rt Battin. political power broker Lo uis J . ~ella a nd othe l's. What we have been try ing lo find out 1s whethe r there possibly could be some m e rit in the prop<>sa l passed by aJl fi ve m e m be rs of the board of s upe r visor s. To us, the trans fer jus t doesn 't make sense. The distt·iet a tto rney's investigators frequently a re calle d into use by other local law enforcem e nt agencies for technical and m a npower a ssis tance. In this respect , the arrangem ent now in effect dre w u na nimous prais e from the police d e p a rtme nts. They a r e s utisfied with -a nd even praise -the help they h a ve' gotten from the district attorney's office. And the j ud g es expr essed unanimo us be lie f that it is best to h ave the district attorney's office operate as a n independent u nit with inde pe ndent investigator s. One vet eran judge said, "Jt would set back law e n· f orccment t o a degret? that frighte ns m e seriously it Just doesn 't m ake sense. particularly whe n you con s ide r how well the present system is o pe rating." One of the primary functions of the dis trict :.i t· torney's s t :.i l'f is tha t by la w it provides the in- \'l'St1gativc forCl':O, fortheOrange Cou nty Grand J ury. If that ~laff 1s seriously weake ne d . one ca n only con· dude th at the effor ts of t he Grand J u r y a lso would be wcakc n c tl . Pc rhaµs it is a cynica l s uggestion, but could that possi bly be one of the reasons the board of s upt•r visor s Set> ks the.pe rso nnel t ransfer ? WhatcvL1l' t he reason for the proposed s hift of invcsti~ators. 1t cert ainly has not been jus tified a de· qua tely by anyone-le ast of all by the five m em ber s of t he bo ard of supe rv isors. If they have jus t cause for lhc a c tion , they owe the public a fu ll explanation. .. Witho ut exception . the lawme n ~xprcssed dt'l'P c:onccrn o,·e r t h e transfe r of the 22 invest igato rs. And, w ithout e xcepLion, they felt the m ove could not help but be h armfu l t o the best inter ests of l:.iw e nforce- Lack ing that , t he public c a n only c onclude tha t la w enforcem e nt procedures \Vill s uffer on the a ltar of PQlitical power. SACRED COW The ·Ins and Outs of India's Crisis Shock Waves May Travel Far if USSR Intervenes WASflI NGTON -India, the world 'l> la rgest democracy, is now headed towa rd dJctatorsh ip. 1<md the <.'Onl>cquc nces for the world could be disastrous. The prospects a re tha t Prime Min1stl'r Indira GandhJ'sdecision to cr ack down on her domestic poltt1cal ad\ l'rsarics '"111 provoke them to react. It 1!> not too far. fetched to 1m;,ig1ne. therefore. the Jndian subcontinent plunged int•1 c1v1l stn(c of the most horrcndou!> )und. This poss1b1ltty r a ises the ques- t.ton of whethe r the superpower~ -the t.:niled St ates. the Soviet l 'nton a nd China -etre going to s tand idly by a~ South Asia spirals into turm oil. The Russians have made an tnor mous investment in India, and. judging by statcments com- ing out or Moscow. they et re SUP· porting Mrs. Gandht".:, moves. Should s he encounter stronger opposit ion from her foes, the Krem lm m ay be te mpted to rus h to he r assistanl'l' THAT THE lluss1ans might tn· tcr\'enc with troops 1s, of cour~c. mcred1ble. But t hey are c<:1 pablc of provid ing Mr~. Gandhi with money etnd a d v1~ers, J nd that could tempt the Unit~ Stale~ to rt.-spond likewise. Ind ia generalJy has been neglected by the American STANLEY KAR NO\\' public. and for understandable r easons. Its inlt'rnal economi c a nd social prob l ~m~ :.i re so enormous th:1t they an· bt>yond the grasp of outsiders and they t'Ven betffle Indians themse lves. Yet Ind1 ::1 1s :,tr ateg1cally 1m portanl. partly because of 1L<; size and partly because the lnd1an Ocean is rap1cl ly becoming a \'llet I lin k to 01 I l'l'source:,. The Chinese are specially tin:<· ious about the fa te of the r egion, since they fear that &>viet tn· fluence in India will work against them . T he United Slates also is concerned with prcventtn~ the i.lrea from becoming a cockpit ol fresh Sino-Soviet tensions. IT I S !';OT CetSY t o see. however . how a n uphea val tn In· d1a can be a voided. .\nyonc \\Jto has li\i.'d 111 In- dia. as l have. knows that 1t is a vast t inde r box of reli gious, !>ocial. r egional and polt ticetl un· rest that can be cxµl cxfod by the tiniest sµ:.i rk. The n uts against Mrs. Gandhi now laking pli.!Ct'. etnd the police brutality being de monstrated in putting the m down, seem to me INDIAA GANDHI lo portend the ~hape of things to <:.Oml? for a long time ahead. THESE present a nd potential t;!Vt:nts suggest t hat Americans, like many educ ated Indians t.hemsel\'cs. harbored the illusion that dl'mocratic institutions in India Wl·re solid when, in fact, they could be no stronger than the c;:conomy that underpinned the m. That·cconom y, we know. was a ~hilmblc~. and there-was little hope that 11 could improve, especially with the lnclian gov- ern m t'n t d isi:.ip a t ing its r e- ~ources on s howcase projects hkl' nuclear development. So the horizon in India is worse t h;,in bleak. etnd il will tetke enormous rest raint on the part of the United States to resist in- \ O l v c m e n t tn the f ut ur e ca tas t roph e. '> Mrs. Gandhi Crippling Democracy Nehru Sewed From the moment the news wires fl ashed the report about the a rbitrary political arrests or- dered by Prim e Minister Indira Gand hi. t h e q u estion as ked th r oug ho ut the wor ld was whet he r d e · mo<:ral·y had come t o an end m India. ft may be l oo soon to pronounce u final j u d g- ment. The re· i.ISons m ay be found in the history of India and in the r elations h ip of Indira Gand hi to her father J awaharlal Nehr u, fi rst prim e minister of In· dia after inde pende nce from Great Britain. One of the political traditions deve loped in India under the British was the imprisonment of political opponents. The British metde these a rrests under its ''political em er gency laws." ·Ma ha tma Ga ndhi, the key figure in India's victorious fight for nationhood. was frequently re moved from the political arena through the simple expedience of locking him up. The same was true of Jawaharla l Nehru. L:N DE R THE constitution auopted by India a fter it won its ( NORMAN · COUSINS J independence, t he politi cal emergency law was r etained. Mrs . Gandhi. the refore, was able • to claim that s he e1cted constitu· tionally whe n s he ordered the ar- rests of more than a thousand persons. In a ·strict legal sense, this is true. · E ven so, it was importa nt for Mrs. Gandhi to p r ovide substan. tial evide nce or a politic a l emergency in order to justify the arrests. The eviden ce thus far, howeve r , has been far from sub- stantial. DUE PROCESS of law is a basic principle of a free soci~ly. Even undt!r the e 111ergency powers en- joyed by government in India, due process must come into play. Therefore, the prime minister has the obligation to confront the accused at some point with cha rges that must be sustained or withdrawn. Another key issue, of course, has to do with the decision of In· dia's s uprem e court on the issue of Mrs. Gandhi's right lo hold of· fice. The lower court found Mrs. Gandhi guilty of illegal election tactics. H India's supreme court sustains th at decision, then the stage will be set for the basic test of India's future a s a democracy., FOR, IF IT is Mrs . Gandhi's in· tention to defy that decision, then it would be logical lo expect that such a n action would touch off a nationwide political' upheaval. By acting now, Mrs. Gandhi may believe she is g uaranteeing the leaders of a militant movement to for ce her to surrender office. All t his, of course, is conjec- ture. The hard facts at present are that two s howdown situations are coming up that will throw . strong light on India's future as a democra tic state. The fi rst situat ion has to do with the release or retention of th e political prisone rs . The second situation has to do with the Indian Supreme· Court de· cision on Mrs. Gandhi's right to hold office. It is s till possible that India may come through both these tests an°d s urvive as a free socle· ty. Jawaharlal Nehru ()Pee 1~d that his ma¢ hope for lndia w11s that the India n people would be so thoroughly imbued with the 1 ideas and principles of &elf· • government that they would re-' solute ly defeat any attempt, to un-t dermine it or ov.erthrow it. ' Despite the disqllieting news about Mrs. Gandhi's action it is • still hard to imagine that Indira Gandhi, who w as so carefully schooled by her father for the job she now holds , s hould want to go down in history as the India n leader who defeated J awa harlal Nehru's biggest hope for India. : • U.S. Women Find Disunity in Mexico City Bysn10~~ Eleanor Roosevelt, where ar c you now that we oeed you'! Because of dissention, perhaps intentionally created, among the L;nitcd States women delega tes :.ind because of U.S. policies abro<1d and at home. U.S. women are not in a ve ry favorable post· tio n here a l the United N at1ons Jnte r naliona l Wo m en's Con- fert'nce in Mexico City. Bct·ause the US ~ovcrnm<·nt has cho:,e n locm baras::. ;;ind dt>ni· grate its women l)y sending a man to head the delegations. ;rncl b ecause th e Cn1 tcd Sta ll·~ neglcclcd to hold rc·g1onal meet - m 14s to listen lo the wome n's t•auscs. U .S groups have lo air th<.·tr ~rievanccs al this intcrna· t1onal conference. T he frustration and unger of U.S. public poli cy ;i nd obvious d e nigr atron or the issues con- ce rning U.S. women has not o nly e mbittered many, but also holds U.S. women up to international h u miliation. IN AODITJON. l i.S. women have a rrived with ::Ill their good will only lo dlseover t h<1t thl~Y and their AOVernmc nt a r c not very popul<1r around the world . We h :ive lo a ns we r for t hP ch arge·:-of impt>ria lt s m . t'r>I onialt-.m i.lnd CX J)IOtt a lion of the dcvelop1n~ countncs ~•rou nd the v.·orld Jt lb a ~hO<'k to dt!'ICO\'l'r that we a rc not trusted whN1 Wf' speak for bolldurity of purpose inte rn a lion ••II)'. We h a ve bct>n told Wt' ure ... spoiled ••nd pa m pered' and cannot under'SUlnd the nccdil of th third world. We a re ~u~pect· ed of trying to take over th con· f ere nee In order lo i mPoM what we think the world needs. We are ~' SIMONE ::i ccused of talki ni: too muc h about our rlomcstic issues and not lisl<'n1ng to those from the r est of thl• \\ orld. We h ;:ivc heard it s::1id th::1t we do not undPrsland hunger, pover· ty, disc.tM', ignorance or rac1!tl <Hld !tl'X 1:-.l d1srn minalion. T he whole wor ld has been tohl so oftC'n how 1x:rfrct we a rc that some wonder \\h~it we a r<' cfo1ng here. We do not ncc.'<I r~produc li\C fre('dorn oC c·holcc, und WC arc fre.: from th<' de manding t'conom 1<.· pre~~llrl'l> of s urv1 ving. W e ere not m;in1pulatcd or torturt"d hy Mx·1al and political or rclt f(1o us statul1 imposed without representation. Therefor e, we dtd not com~ lo co n tri bute a nything, bO obv10usly we cumc lo tt•ke over the conference. Wh~lher domestic Jss~ aru .. raised or ou r progress prajsed, we a re offending t he majority. This presents a dilem ma thett some of the m e mbe rs of the la rge st women 's groups a re trying to re· solve by meeting with the third· world r epresentatives of both t he Tnbune Can alternate conference of unofficial re presentatives be· m g held simultaneously) and United Nations delegations. In this atmosphere. it is easy to unde r !>land why many have voiced the i:.uspicion that the re is ~ome plol at work by the U.S. gov£1:'nmcnt and the churches to \\C[1~en our position both a t home a nd 1ntcrnat1onally. The "right to life"-type movements are ac· lively distributing m ate rials in the display area. "Radical" speake rs claiming do m est ic a li e n a tion by "a rac i s t , imperia l i s t i c, chauvinistic" United Stales in· ll·1·rupt almost e very meeting, further adding irritation to other world member s' attempts to be hl·a rd. Some of these E;peakers · daim to represent U.S. groups that many of us have ne ver heard of. "Who ore they and wher e did they come from'!" is a question ofte n heard. WHETHER or not their cause is valid, the time and place o( the e interruptions is us ually inconsis~ tent with the particular meeting. The s urpn smg and perhaps un· des<'r ved effect is that ,<>ome de· legates are wondering if we arc tndced not ~rfect . 3nd it Is "cner ullni? u hltlc more accep- t a nce. Maybe we can liste n . Another s a ving feature l11t t he wo rk o r U.S . wo m e n who represent international organlia· lion R wo r king for peace , reproduct ive freedom, heallh and education. If th e r e a r e a n y U .S . heroines at this confe rence. the acclaim should go to those U.S. wom e n who unders t a nd and work individually by talking to everyone they can. The eager· nc~s to be united wome n of the Si mone 1s the name used by a former Seal Beach librarian who is now rn law school . She has been ob- serving act iv1t 1es in M enco Caty con· nected with International Women's· Year and filed this article la.st week, before tl1e conf ercnce ended. worlrt ts working the m agic we need to overcome the distrus t . It is slow though, and lime is ru nni n~ out. Decisions' are being made al the U.N. level wi thout input from the Tribune m em· hers. Indeed, nothing seems to ha vc reached the United Nations. Sr . P edro Ojeda Paulla do, Mexico's a ttorney gene ral a nd vrc!:i tde nt of the lWY conference, a nnounced yesterday that the United Nations docs not need in- putfrom the Tribune. "Nothing new is reall y being said at the Tribune. People at the Tribune ha ve had the c hance to make their views known to their gove rnments," he said. His sta tement may have done m o re to effect a solidarit y between the Tribune mem bers . than a ny other a ct. The re was a fl urry of activity and impromptu meetings. Everyone was insult· ed. and the need to demonstrate unity was a ppare nt. A HASTILY called meeting by the National Organization for Wo~.en br o u g ht t ogeth e r feminists from all over the United States. The d iscussion included w ays to over come the attitudes or other world women and means to ' impleme nt the U.N. TWY World Plan or Action. Seve ral members with long as- Dol':S Offend By The AISodattd Press MEXICO CIT Y -The Mexlcan J?Ovcrnmcnt. g.,vc each woman delegate to the I nte rnational_ Women 'R Conference a female doll in o wicker c radle as a part· mg gift , but several of the women took umbrage "it seemed to symbolize that women wer e dolls," said Haifa fakhourl or Iraq. rt?fWling lOlake hers, os lhe confer ence closed last week. "It's un assum ption or what people would like to hove, based 4. ' on t he gen itals they're born wllh," said Elizabeth ffoid of Aus tra lia . "The whole sexist basis of this and a ll other societies ls that 1t never crossed their minds to give the m to the men.'' Hilda T wffdY or Ireland s aid sh~ thought it would be a good pre· sent for her J:ronddaughter . ··But l'm not one to say dolls are only for gir ls.'' s t)e q uickly added. "Wr think they 're rather cut~." said Margaret WhlUam, the wire or Austrnlla '1 prime mJnster . "l'm going to give mine to my 1randson.'' c sociations at the United Nations warned that women mus t think in terms of working changes through the United Nation s, as well a s working through the ef· fo rts made within the individual governm ents. T he fo cus appare nt to m any to achieve the de sired solidarity would be lo soli dify those com- mon a reas: poverty, ignora nce, equality and peace. Another sug· gestion was lo create an interna· lio n al nongove r nm e nta l o r -. ~an ization to monitor the in·, dividual countries and unify for stre ngth . Whether this can be achie ved during this conference is really'" not a ser ious question ; the ques· lion is when and how. ''' Eleanor Roosevelt, we need '· you. f• ORANGE COAST i. DAILY PILOT Rob#rt N. Wttd.1>1'bl~ Thomo1 Kt t vil. Editor Thoma• Polmtr.StindaJI Editorial Peg~ EdUor .. .. ,, , The ~ltorlal P•ll' of the Dalll ' rr Pilot seeks to i nform and atlmul•te readers by prtsm~I · on this page diverte eommen #I on topics of Intern \ by syndica • " fd eolumnlats and ~•rtooni1ta. by providing a forum for reackn' 1 views and by pre,enllna lhla l J newspaper's opinions and lideu on current topics. The edltodlll a opinloni1 of the Daily J>Oot •PPeet ~ only In the ~ltorfal col umn at u...i '-' lOp of the ~•ae. Ot>lnton. ·~ " pre11~ by the columni1ta .,..,. r. cartoonist.a and letter wnte'rl artl' n their own and no endonement all t> lhelr vltwa by the Dally Pllottr J should be Infer-red. u Sunday, July 6, ig,s 1 , ' I l .. 11 ( I ,. I .. ,. .. 1l , rt N II II '.) Where Are You, Arthur Rubenstein? By THOMAS KE EVIL Of IM o.1)~1etstett Arthur Rubenstein of 703 Archie Street .Beaumont, 1'exas, a former Costa Mesa res1dent1 is a Jew wbo secured permission to live in thi; couatry through tbe efforts of the FBI and was saved from Communis m by th.e CIA. • Arthur Ru benslein th.inks it's high time other Jews stopped crilicizing those two agencies and started counUpg their blessings. That's what the signed letter on my desk says. There is an Archie Street in Beaumont. Tex· as. In fact there is a 70S Archie Street. It is the of· lice or the diocese bishop of the Roman Catholic Church there, and neither the bishop nor the parish priest of St. An- thony's church ever heard of Arthur Rube nstein. Jn short, Arthur Rubens- tein is a fake and so is Barney Goldfarb of the Pairmount Hotel in Dallas . And so· are a whole host of other signatures on sly and dirty letters sent to withhold a name on this one? Is this one libelous'! ls this one too much of a personal attack? Is this one a possible phony? In this case, Barbara reasoned that because the letter was addressed to me personally it might be a friend. Arthur Rubenstein? Arthur Rubenstein'! Arthur Rubenstein? No, I couldn't place the face or name, but that didn't mean I hadn't met him somewhere along the line. 1 just might have okayed this letter for publication. not because it was addressed to "Dear Tom,'' but because we do make an effort lo make certain our Mailbo)C columns are open to both unpopular views as well as popular ones. And the old hometown angle was there. · But 20 years of fielding letters from the public give one a sixth sense. In this case, the first hint was that Israel was misspelled "Isreal.'' PossibJy a typing error. But the phrase·''members of my own race'' was a de- ad giveaway. Jews may use the phrase "my peo- ple" or ''our people," but they don't say "my race." So I told Barbaru to put the letter in the file and forget It. . • another curious note cropped up. Unlike most newspapers, we save the envelopes of all letters to the editor as well as the letters themselves. Our second study disclosed that while our friend Arthur Rubenstein gave hi s address as Beau- mont, Texas. Zip Code 77701, the envelope was postmarke~ Tell City, Ind. Qlnd.y, Juty S, 197S i (i 1,-~ ·,~I ., !"' I rT editors of daily newspupcrs for the past couple of weeks. We got th e letter about three weeks ago. Typewritten on a sheet of p<.tle blue paper, it r ead : I probably wouldn't h<\Xe thought of the let· ter again except for an AP ~9ry out of Jac kson, Mich .. early last week. I{ said the Jackson Citizen Patriot and at lealt 11 other papers ( EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK J A CALL TO THE editor of the Tell City News, Louis Heitke mper, did not turn up much. He said his 7,000·population town on the southern Indiana border near Kentucky has no Jewish residents, although '·we have our fair s hare of bigots a nd •the li ke.·· But he couldn't find in his memory any Tell Citian who might travel a lot in Texas, have a probable a nti .J cwish attitude, love the CIA and FBI, and know something about the workings of newspaper poli cies. /-(~. Q,,Lc., .. ~ ,. Deot>Tom : -11!.:.il.:....l~· h ... ~, ... , ...,.. . ............. ________ __,,,......,..,_....,... l had to m ove from Costa Mesa because of the c:limate. I still have f riends there (and old music stu- dent1J who send me clippings /Tom the DAlLY PILOT. They would like to read this letteT. More intrigued than ever , I then wondered if Arthur Ruben::;tein had pi cked a fake address as well as a fake fl ame before writing to me. I in· veigled a sergeant in the Beaumont police de· partmcnt in to criss·crossmg his street file and determined that. yes. there is an Archie Street in Beaumont and, yes, there is a 703 Archie Street. And one further note, yes, the zip code for the area is 77701. (0' I l'(~ 1.1.e 'l '1".:.:_ ?~~ ~nnt ,. ~~~£ ~l I am.a Jew who was saved by the CIA f rom Com· munUhc tyranny. across the country had published faked letters from nonexistent Jews defending the CIA and FBI. ' ' ,._,,. I --~ The FBI tater got my clearance to live and work in Amened. Jt is sad to see members of my own race condemn- ing the Cl A and the FBI . lam thinking of those working for the: Washington Post; NY Times: Time Magazine; CBS TV and Radw; ACLU; ADL; and many others. Al8o I think Southeast Asia was dumped to insure a~ for Isreal. · The Jackson Citizen Patriot got caught itself. I called J ackson and chatted with Dewitt Henricks, the editorial-page editor. Yes, they'd been trupped by publishing on May 23 a letter signed by one "Barney Goldfa rb of the Fair- mou nt Hotel, Dallas, Tex." The wording was quite s imilar to the Rubenstein letter sent to the Daily Pilot. Tipped by a local subscriber. the Citizen Patriot assigned reporter Gary Baumgartner to run down Barney Goldfarb. With the help of the Anli·Defa mation League of B'nai B'rith in Dall as and Atlanta, Baumgartner found that Goldfarb did not exist-nor did many other faked J ewish names s igned to letters sent across the country. The building at that address is the chancery for the diocese serving the Beaumont area. Everyone but the janitor had gone for the day, but he sutd he thought the parish priest was across the s treet in the St. Anthony's rectory. Another call brought forth the obvious: No, no one connected with the church had ever heard of Arthur Rubenstein. 'Mr. Rubensteir1 's • envelope, top, with Tell City, Ind., postmark; and Jette~ with Beaumont, Texas, return address. WE AMERICAN JEWS CHOULD COUNT OUR BLESSINGS BEFORE WE CRITICIZE ! (s) Arthur Rubenstein 703 Archie Street Beaumont, Texas7770l By now some of the calls were beginning to cross each other. David Levinson of the Indepen· dent Press·Telegrum in Long Beach called to say he had heard from Arthur Rubenstein. The letter Our names were picked, incidently, from the Editor & Publisher Yearbook, which lists editorial s taff m e mbets of ever y daily newspaper in the country. Whoever sent this letter as no fool. He knows that almost no reputable daily newspaper prints out-of.town letters; it's a rule that keeps us from becoming propaganda organs for any and all manner of causes, political candidates and public figures. But this Arthur Hu benstein tossed in that cute line about being a former resident with friends still living locally. That's just enough of a local angle to cnticl' a n editor. And believe me. plenty of newspapers bit -and printed letters with similar wording an their letters·lo·the·editor column. I TALKED WITH Charles Wittenstein in Atlanta. Witlenstein is counsel and civil rights director for the Anti-Defa mation League's southern region and for two months has been try- ing to track down the source of the letters. So far. 11 newspapers huve been taken in, including papers in Jacksonvill e, Fl a; Greenville, S.C . Lancaster, Pa.; Houston; New Orleans; Alexan· dria ; Oklahomu City; Sumter. S.C .• and both dailies in Dallas. All were signed with obviously J ewish nam,es and all had phony return ad- ·was almost word for word a copy of the one I re- ceived, except our man Rubenstein had moved from Costa Mesa "because of the climate," whereas he had departed Long Beach "because of the s mog." Give the writer cre4jt: lie does try lo find a local angle to fit each locale. As of now. neither the AOL nor I have the vaguest notion h~w many papers have received and pnnted these fake letters. About 15 have bel'n r eported. but 1t is possible that this slyly wicked person. or person~. with the prolific typewriter and the moveable Texas addresses could have sent phony messages to every daily newspapt:r in the U.S. These letters were written during the height of criticism against the CIA and FBI. lt could be the J ewish connection is only coincidental lo so· meone's major effort to support the embattled CIA and FBI forces. This leads to an obvious question: Could the FBl or the CIA itself be in volved in some mannl'r? Michigan reporter Baumgartner says b-Olh agencies deny it, and they like ly would be a bat more cl..-ver in pulling off such a caper. Whoever is rcspon:.iblc is not completely stupid. He knows how to zing a goodly number of reputable newspapers and he undoubtedly kno"':. one more thing. pe rha~ the queere~t twist of all Nothing he has done is against the law. In our case, Editori al Page Editor Barba ra Kreibich tosses any questionable Mailbox con· tribulions my way: Is there sufficient reason to dresses in Texas. • This sent Ba rbar.:l and~ back to the file for our letter from Arthur Rubenstein. This time 'I SLEEP BETTER NIGKTS KNOWING l 'M IN THE WHITE HOUSE' The StOryville Story Alderman Sidney Story, after whom "Storyville" was named, hated jazz and loved the music of Johann Strauss. "By late in the 19th century," writes Al Rose in his book, "Story v ille. New Orleans" (Univer sity of Alabama Press>. "it was evident that prostitution and all its ac· companying evils had created such a n intorable situation in New Orleans that some ac· tion -if only a compromise -had to be taken .... The financial stability and the social welfare of the city were seriously threatened by the wide dispersal of harlotry." ( S.I.HAYAKAWA) In the early 18th century, Kings Louis XIV and XV sent to the n ew Frc n c h colony of Loui siana hundreds of pro- stitut('S. Other women were kid· naped by white-slavers :.ind shipped there. Still others were taken from correctional m::.1.itu- tions in F r ance and sent to America in the hope that they would become wives of the col· on is ts. vul gar ostentation of their dress and of their houses; the shootings and knifings r esulting from jealousy. rivalry a nd gre~d ; th<..• corruption of the young : "Brothels were stocked with· young g irls arriving as volun· leers, dupes. s laves or abduc·' tees. Planters came to town rent- ing their nubile, octoroon s lave girls . Runaways made the ir ways to the bagnios of Crescent City. The demand for recrwts made a big business o( procur- ing.'· THESE WERE ·the days, of course, of the una bashed double sta ndard. when men were ex- pected "to sow their wild oats" and women were divided into two kinds, respectable girls and "the other kind," from whom one con· traded venereal diseases to br·. ing home to wife or fiancee. 'Give to the Needy, ~ot W ~nty' They were certainly an assort· ed assortment of women. Most of them we re as rough and tough as the menfolk, who were, in the words of an early governor of Louisiana, "the very scum and refuse of Canada, ruffians who have thus far cheated the gibbet of its due, vagabonds who are without s ubordination to the laws." BOTH UNDER French and Spanish rule prostitution was taken for granted. After the Louisiana Purchase the great in· crease in Mississippi River traf· fic brought to New Orleans "riotous crews of rough and re· ady rivermen fresh off their boats, eager of whiskey and women.·· Attempts to legalize prostitu- tion lo bring it under control came to naught. Alderman Story. who had studied the problem in Europe as well as at home, final· ly devised an ordinance tha t Limited prostitution to a specific· downtown area where it already flourished . The m easure was . successful In bringing order into an anarchic situation. Ten years ago the Food Stamp A·ct wa s p asse d lo h e lp America's needy get a nutritious d£et. Today, the program is so fur out of control its operattons resemble a m ad hatter 's tea pjrty . ' Jie~ may be on the way. A bipa isan Food Stamp Reform Ad. b 1975 has been introduced in Congress which could bring the pro1ram under control and save $axpar,ers $2 billion a year, le ( th e s a m.e l i m c reasin~' ben~llts for the truly 1 an average or 29 percent. dn l96S there were fewer than h•lf a million food stamp r~iplen~. The program cost $36 Uoo tbal year. s year. it's estimated there be 19 million Americans on r<f>d stamps, ot ·a cost to the =payer of $5.2 billion -an rtase of more th'11l 14,000 pel"' at! t u . fl' AT FIRST year. one tn ~l!J')' -439 Americans was on food mps; today, it's one in 13, and arina upward. ll could be ucb worse ; p otentially o,e.fourlh of lbe cnLt rc JJCK>ulttion -52.8 milUon persomi =-jll t.tthnicslly ~llgtble. !,\re there really that many pa-and hungry people lo feed'? ( RONALD REAGA N J No. the problem lies with the liberal, loose eligibility standa rds forfoodstamps. Last year in California, I appointed a governor's task force t o study the Food Stamp Program,. along with one that . was reviewing the effectiveness oC our 1971 Aid-to-Families-With· Dependent-Children (AFDC> welfare reforms (we had reduced the rolls by nearly 400,000, while raising grants an average of 43 percent). The food s tamp task force found that many collese students were technically eligible ond drawing stamps, though they came Crom wealthy famill~s. There was no rnaxlmum incom e limjt to Qualify for food stamps. TKEllE WAS no mlnimutn age requirement. KO that teen·a1e runaways Uving in commun~ even could quaH!y. And, unlike th~ welfare program, food stamp r ules did nol prohibit the rearrangement of one's assets lo ordertoquaUfy. Other problem!' involved lax . phyi;icet ~ecurtty a nd movement of the stamps and inadequate counterfeiting safeguards. Most of th e reforms the Ca lifo rn ia task for ce recommended, however, had to be accomplished at the federal level, since the program is federally mandated. · For seve ral months a group of U.S. senators and congressmen has been s tudying these recommendations a nd others and has incorporated a number of them in the new reform bill ~ now cosponsored by 59 m embers oft.he House and 17 s~nators. Their objective is to reverse the explosive trend of the program. They ar e alarmed ~at more than half the potential recipients -57 percent - . have incomes above the poverty line. THEIR BILL spells o ut in detail the reforms needed to bring it under control. ~sically, the blll relates eligibility to thal or AFDC and general welfare programs providing for siroilar eligibility s tandards. This s hould eliminate, for e x a mp le. th e vo luntarily unemployed, strlk~rs, college students subsidized by their parents. and people who transfe r assets lo others In order to qualify Among 0U1cr things, the bill would r e quir e able-bodied recipients without children under age 6 to register for work and s~k it. or to enter community work training programs if their stale has them. This is not required now . hence the bill's objective: no rewards for idleness. H the bill passes. the program will move out of the Department of Agriculture. which got it in the first place because the intent was to feed the needy from agriculturalsurpluses. The prog r ess of Andrew Jackson's arm y toward.5 New Orleans brought hordes of pro· stilutes from a ll over the coun try. After such beginnings it was perhaps inevit able for prostilu· lion to flourish throughout the 19th century, creating impossible problems (or law enforcement, for city government and for anx· THE SURPLUSES are long ious parents trying to bring up gone, but the program now their boys and girls in dangerous accounts for more than 60 c f percent of the USDA. budget. It surroundings. ustomers o pro- would move to Health, Education stitutes were drugged, beaten, robbed, orten murdered. . and Welfare. which administers Police m en a nd politicians the rest of the nation's welfare were corrupt ed. Reputable programs. neighborhoods, one dter While bringing the food stamp another, were invaded by dis· m ess under contro l, the reputable elements, threatening government will upgrade the diet the tranquility o r residential formula for recipients, raising streets. coupon allot ments by 29 percent, Attem~ to control the traffic 01nd will reduce stamp costs for by legislation routinely ended lP the aged. failure. An auempt to Ucense Rarely e nough these days does prostitution in the 18SOIS was ovu.· Con g r e s s c o n it I d e r t he thrown by the courts. Obscienil)' hord·pressed taxpayer. With th.is and viotcn~e were opeG and un· bill al dQCs, while also helping the abashed. truly needy (nol to be confused Al Rose t ells the story in· with the wenty, a far different gruesome de tail: the feuds and much larecr gro~). between leading madanlea; the -..... . . -·~ - A • I The designated area, named .. Storyville" by the press despite Mr. Story's protests. nourished from 1898 lo 1917, when it was closed by federal authori ties as a wartime measure. We who belong to another time a nd place would never have heard of Stpryville had it not been for the musicians who pro- vided the background and enler- t ain m en t for its bordellos. · "JAZZ MUSIC," says Al Rose, "contrary lo a widely oold myth, . was not born in Storyville." Jt was played by the street Nnds of the many fraternal organizations in New Orleans. ll was played in plantations and in city dance halls. In New Orleans. especially, It brought t ogethe r classically trained musicians with illiterate instrumentalists playing by ear. thereby pToducing the unique synthesis of urban and folk elc· ment.s that characterize the Dix· iela nd s tyle. Storyville govc themajob. Wben Storyville. wa~ closed. I the mus lctans who worked there migrated to Chicago. Memphis, \ New York and elsewhere. In Chicago, espcciaUy, they made rtt0rds -pnrt 'J'rPArt th.-word . Sunday. July&, 1975 4-. Real Estate :''Questions/Comment Real Estate Still Profitable NOW SAVE THOUSANDS at Do you bave any safety blDta for a woman Uvln1 aJoae! I moved from my bome i.D&o aa apartment complex in Newport Beacb 110 I would feel safer. My apertmeat la a considerable dlataace from my H · alped parlda1 and the lal&Ddry f aeWties. Wblle I bave bad ao/roblems I bave beard of women wbo have bad an It scares me. I would appreda&e any 1uueatlon1 you mllbt bave Oaat would make me feel more comfortable. An official of the California Association of Realtors 1s convinced there 1s still time to realize a profitable return on an investment in reatestate. ---·- Tbankyou. B. R., Newport Beach Here are a few common sense recommenda· tions, some may apply whether you live in a small, medium or lar~e multi-unit complex : • When walking through parkinJ areas, eourtyards, stairwells stay in well lighted areas. Avoid heavy shrubbery and wilit areas. • When carrying articles into your apartment from your car, do not leave the front door open while making several trips. Always have your keys ready to use when approaching the door. • If you see a suspicious person while you a re m your car do not leave it until the person has left. There is no r eason to expose yourself to the open. When going to your car have your keys in your hand. . ' • Use laundq.• facilities during the day :rnd when possible, use the facilities when ther e C:1rc other residents about. Do not enter a laundry room which is unlit. • Report any suspicious person who appears to be Just loitering in the apartment laundry areas. courtyard or parking lot. • Report burned out hall lighting or outside walkway lighting to the manager's office. • Do not list your name on the m ailbox as ''Miss Jane Doe" or "Jane Doe" but rather "J . Doe" or '"L>oe ". Those persons who have legitimate r easons for locating you will still do so. • Do not answer questions over the phone re· lative to "May I speak to your husband please," especially not with, "I'm not married" or ''He is not home." This is inviting trouble as is your giving in· formation regarding your work or working hours. • Most important -be aware of your surround- ings and what is going on about you. Do not be afraid to call the police when feeling that there is something wrong or seeing a suspicious person. The police departments are both a service and enforce- ment agency. Randall R. Mccardle is an investment analyst, col· l.t!ge Lecturer and author of .. Real Estate In California". Send your comments and questions to Randall Mccardle, c o the Dally Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Califomw 92626. HOuse Purchases Seen on Increase SACHA M.E.\'.TO -Dc:.ptte the fact that the Ira Gnbin, of Sherman Oaks. has produced statistics to show how a person who purchased a smgle-family home five yeurs ago would have "out· distanced inflation.'' Gribin is first vice president of the 80,000· member CA R , the largest state real estato or· ganization in the nut10n. THE CAR SPOKS~1'1AN is a firm believer that buying a home today remains the best invest · ment for your dollar -especially at a time when the high cost of living seems to be going higher. Gnbm 's figures are based on a Conference Board study, the Residential Research Committee of Southern California and the Real Estate Research Council of Northern California. ··Home values in the San Francisco Bay area for single-family homes have jumped 38.8 percent from 1970 to 1975," Gnbm said. "Dl'Rl~G THE LAST five years in seven Southl•rn California counties the prices of single· fa rmlv home:. ha vc rben 46 percent." The counties Gribm rl'fers to are Los Angeles, Or<Jnj.!l'. \"l•ntura. Sunta Rarb~ra, RiverJ:\ide_. San Bt•rnard1no and S:tn D1t•go. With the exc:lus1on of San D1 q:o County. home values in the other six t·ount1t·~ ha vc at't:Clcratcd at 40. 7 percent since 1970. ·· Pl•rsonul income has risen but the purchasing PQ\H'r of the clolli:.tr 11<1s declined sharply due to lhe l'ost of living s quccw." Gribin stated, "except in tht• n·al cstatl' market as confirmed by these f1gun•s. ·• · "ln<.:omcs of Californians tend to be eroded by hig-hcr taxes on one side and a steep rate of inflation on the other.·' GRIBIN COMMENTED that a family of four mu:.t earn $7 339 today to maintain the purchasing power of ss.295 of pre-tax income in 1970, according to the study, because the cost of living in that five year pt•nod has jumped 38.6 ~rcent. . . "'Ltkt:!wise," Gribin said, ·'statistics r eveal what income a family would have to earn today lo t'QU<il t hat s<1me purcha!>ing-power i~ 1970, and the pt·n·t•ntagc rise." lit:! cited the fvllowmg: $8,728 to Sl2,0G4, a 38.2 pcrce.nt increase; $17,049 to S:?J.6.iO. a 38.6 percent increase;-and $45,720 to $61.380. a 34.3 percent increase. "I!' COM PA RISO!':, TUE value of homes. hm\e\'t'r. has accelerated markedly in the li:lsl five ) ears." thC' CAR s pokt·sffian said: . lk part1culurly noted Si:ln D1e~o County which h•1d a price increase in 'single-family homes of 66.9 percent: Santa Barb::ira County, 56.9 percent; and Orani;tc County, 55.4 percent. . "'Most people today realize that their purchas· mg µowL'I' has dwindled, that their return~s from savm~s i:lccounts or most any other investment they may have made. failed to show any sizeable pro· fits," G ribin stated. L-- PRIVACY PLANNED CONDOMINIUM HOMES WITH SPECTACULAR WHITE WATER /MARINA VIEW OVERLOOKING DANA POINT HARBOR, ONLY 30 MINUTES TO ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT! OT NEW LOWER INTEREST /0 RATE ••• 8.16 A.P.R. NEW REDUCED PRICES FROM 139,500. 2 -3 BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOM, 2 or 21h BATHS WITH BUILT-INS, CARPETING, WET BAR, RECREA· TION COMPLEX WITH FULL SERVICE FACILITIES, HEATED POOL, SAUNAS AND JACUZZI. PLUS ALL EXTERIORS, LANDSCAPING AND GROUNDS PROFESSIONALLY MAINTAINED. Dntctitlll: hke Sin Oteao F ru ... 1 SOulh to Clown Y1lley P11k1uy, IOUlh 10 P1c11lc Cont H11hw1y, left lo Selv1, lefl to Blue unltrn, lefl 10 Alli V1st1, rlaht to D1n1 Vista furnlshtd models. DANA POINT hou:.inl! mdustry ~uffered in J9i-1, Richard C. Far-i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:;;;:;:;miiiiiiiiii~ rer. pr•.':-.1 dcnt of the Californi<1 Association of l:1·c.tllor:-. pn .. d11.:1,.. purchase-. \\ill increase this 'tc>ar. Farrer bel 1c\ ~:. t he h uus1ng 111duslry \\ill ~labihte becuu:.c there are mjny ad\·antages and ' e:-.tell~nt rt>a::.on:-. for buying a home. As well as the \·motional :.i..1li:.lact1on \\hich homeownership af. lords . Farn:r pointed out that the henefits can ::il so lil' mea:.un•u 1n tL·rms of mont·~ . .. EvervonL•'s interested 111 money.·· F:.irrer :-.;ml, ··1:::.p~cially in knowing how to earn money 1 !~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~I <luring these rugged limes. We feel there is no bet· i-: tcr in\'cstmcnt today than home ownership." Drawin g a comparis on between home O\\ ncrship and r enting, Farrer explaine~ that ownerl>h1p 1:. "forced savings." He continued, "Equity is like the sa\'ings accoLnt. I! grows." Owning a horr.e has many advantages, accord· ing to Farrer. llorryieowners r~ceive tax ben~fi~s ~s they CJ('quire a maJor pos!>ess1on. The assoc1atio!' s president\\ ent on to say that homeowners establt:.h ··~· credit rat111 g <tnd finall), he has <\ feeling o( ~at1sfaction and pride.·· If you could afford to live anywhere in Newport Beach, chances are you Cl live here. . Our buye" havr r!'ochcd that stage in life where they can be quite choo&y al>0ut. whtiru th,,:-· Ii\,. Th,.,· w<rnl a carefree. exhilarating home. One that complemcnt.s N eu•port LJ<oach llt'1nK. The entrance is full-time l:ieCurity ottendod. A privot.c dubhou'lC. with pool <1nd u •nn1i. courts. for play night or day, invit.cs you. And Fashion I ~land, lhe nr1·.t11. t }i,. n·-.1.1urants are c!P.lightfully n1•ar. Th ...... pm :il1· homes art;! •bloom "1th frP'>h . c,m·fr1"1.· 11l .. ..1~ and are fully landc.capt<d anrl cw-c11 f<,r vou on lht· oul:.1de. )'ou fl 1u11hnhl11 1 hr1t)..,i• .J a11m 1ne CrePk ho·•,,,, •. ''"·'" lt1• r11:h1 hnnl<' in t.hc rif'hl pl.llC'• Jj. .uri lo v1• 1 h~ 1•l1 ·~anl 0<·w models, v.d.t~ ~ ,Jtl\Jlooc. t• rr 1-.., lr1w 1n~·rt?st. rut.cs. 11~ial111-d ru-..tot1111 •nit "''"·'"' · ··n IRVINE rn.1ny h11mt"• I hon" VA.lAti£S r ii 11 .,.tf> llJJQ. 46 S~les in First .30 Days! Western living at Its best. That's Laguna Village, a brand new collec- tion of contemporary CaliforniCJ townhomes nestled on the rolling slopes of the Laguna Hills. I ' Located In the prime cut of Orange County, Laguna Village Is the perfect spot for Individuals, cou- ples or f am Illes who appreciate an active yet carefree way of life, In the hub of a circle bounded by Newport GJ;uc~ GJheylive in°1Agutta Village. Beach, U.C. Irvine, Santa Ana, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point and La- guna Beach, you couldn't be more centrally -located. Laguna VIiiage Is only 3 minutes from Interstate 5 and just a zip from convenient shopping centers, schools and golf courses. Designed with the view in mind, each Laguna Village home Is posi- tioned to take maximum advantage of the dramatic vistas spread out below. Bedrooms, too, have a pleas- ing outlook on beautifully planted. rolling gardens and greenbelts. The total park-llke environ- ment of Lag una VIiiage reaches Its ultimate In the '4 'A-acre VIiiage tlreen recreation center which in- cludes a magnificent 5500-equare foot clubhouse and a myriad of rec- reational f acJlltlea. Three pool a, 2 handball/racketball courts, tennis court, bllllard room, shuffle board, • ·lawn bowling, sand volleyball court plus a special play area for the kids. And your personal magnetic card assures you that all these fine facili- ties can ·be used only by you and your Laguna Village neighbors. There's much more to Laguna Village. The lifestyle. The quality fea- tures. The remarkably low prices. Check them out for yourself. Then maybe you'll get luclcy, too. 2, 3, & 4 Bedroom Townhomes From $35,400 to $48,900 A few aelect locations priced slightly higher. Ffve furnished models open daily, 10AM 'til dusk. (714} 581-4850 " .. ' ' ,,, ...... ". •11 ,,, .. ' .1 UMINICAllPI Presented by Pacific Coast Realty ·• '. ,, J. ON VDlare of ffubor View • HomH from S95,GOO tD tH8,500 .. 1 ,. . ) • J ., .. Moving Up In Rea I Estate , _RON SHERMAN, sales r epresentative for Irvine Pacific Development Company's Ranc ho San J oaquin Townhomes, has won the BIA Sales a nd Market· ing Council award for lhe first quarter of 1975. Since joining Irvine Pacific, the homebuilding unit of the Irvine Company, in February, S herman h as directed the sellout of the first two phases of the adult and r ecreation 01iented townhomes. SHUMAN T he third phase of the Rancho San J oaquin Townhome development will ~pen in July with 52 units ranging from approx· 1mately $55,000 to $85,000. . Sherman att.ributes the success or the project to its excellent design and location on the R ancho San Joaquin golf course, and lo the way it exactly suits the adult market for which it was created. Sherm an was formerly the top dollar volume s ales representative for Macnab·lrvine, one of Southern California's leading r eal estate firms .specializing in luxury homes in the Ne wport· Irvine area. lie is 48 and lives with his wife, Marylin a nd lwo childr en in Newport Beci'!h. ' The formation of ROMAN P. KALLMES and As -~odates, a total professional service organization of arch itecture, p l a nning , enginC'ering and e nvironmental tt?chnology specialists, has !)een a nnoun ced b y Roman P . Kall mes. Jlcadquar'lcrcd at 1201 Dove :-,1.. Newport Beach, the firm has as soci<1lions with experts in other fil'lds to provide a com· , prehensivc range of services on buildings uf all sizes. from evaluation and feasibility KALLMEs through project completion. Kallmes, formerly a n Associate of L angdon & Wilson Architec~. has personally completed more tha n 100 project s during t he p ast 25 years, representing more than $80 million in tot al project costs. The n ew firm stresses on·site work sessions with the clients and close communication between the designer a11d user teams t.o assure project suc· tess. · J EFFRF.Y B. HOLM, has been promoted to nrn nagcr of r esidential marke ting for S ignal Landmark P r operties. Inc .. :Jn nounced Robert R. J ames, ex. ecutive Vice President of the homebuilding firm. In announcing the executi\'C promotion. Sign al Board Chairman Donald C McHonc said that Holm will have overall marketing and sa l es ·respons ibility for the firm's single and multi-family residen-i HOLM ti al projects. J ,\native of Long Beach, Holm, 33. received his 4egrcc in marketing from Cal State Long Beach. He ; as been working actively in the real estate field ince gr aduating. llolm now lives in Irvine with his wife Jane a nd teir daughters Sus an. 9. and Stephanie. 7. lie is ac- vc in Young I lomcbuilders as well as the Sales ~nd arkcl111g Council. t . E f G. M. Rc:.i lty Corporation of Newport Beach adc its d ebut r ecently as a new firm providing a ull rnnge of specialize~ proper· f:l ~-. 4 y m:.mugement services, ac· · ¥,.. , ; f. 1·ding to GE RALD 8. MUR· . , ~y ,_i AY. founder and president. · · .. Beyond the traditional \.'t <1nu gemenl services for in· ·' · vidual a nd institutional in· t estors," Murray pointed out, t•we offer speci:.tlized know·how n a consulting basis re lative to llD assisted housing programs nd to d1slrc!>sed property s itu a· 'on~.·• MURRAY While G. M. Realty is ,..ngaged in properly anagemcnt and real estate broke.ra ge activities, he new firm is especially geared to consult on joint •enturing for developers seeking financial partners or new projects or renovation of older properties, Iurn.1y added. For two and one-ha lf years, just prior to found· f. og his own firm, Murray was president and chief '<ccutive of a property m anagement firm responsi- le for 1,800 apartment units with operations cover· ng eight sttites. ~ Ron Birtcher, ~artner of Sequoia Pacific, a ut.hern Pacific Company, announced the appoint· ~ " ., preside nt of Pacific Design iw~~ ~~-• ment of J . DAVE DAWNSON as Center, the new $35 million con- ' tract and ho m e furnishin gs center, a develop ment of Sequoia Pacific. Dawson, who has beert tictively involved with the con· 21truction and leasing of PDC since its inception in 1973, has re· ccntly assumed the position of l president. . f As vice µresident of Sequoia 'f oAwsoN Pacific, with commercial a nd industna. I dcn·lopm ent capabilities nationwjde, he wus responsible.for the development and manage· jmcnt of the firm 's diversified operations. , Pnor to joining Sequoia Pacific. Dawson was 'pres ident or International Investment and Develop- :m cnt Corp., a consulting firm in r eal estate de· lvelopment and financing. He was formerly a con· lsultant to the government through GSA a nd was lpresident of Uncle John's Family restaurants, a ~53·unit national r.,sta~ant chain. I A Southern California native, he attended ,Oran ge Coast College · and Long Beach State :college. Dawson n ow r~sides in Sa ~ J uan •Capistrano with his wife, Lone, and thr ee children. • • ~ DONNA AVERS, formerly a leasing represen· lauvc at the Irvine Company's Baywood apartment. ~mplex, has achieved double honors. ~ She is the first Irvine Com· p pny leasing ~gent to p~ss t.he ~100.llOO mark in the mulUfam1ly dlvli.lon incentive program be1o1u11 111 l\tan·h 1975, and she hoi-h1.•<.•n promoted to usMsta~t m unu)ll'I' ul Buywood respon~I· blc ror rl•sld1•nt relations. : Ml1.~ Ayers.Joined th~ Irvine ~ ic;ompuny tis a lcaslna reprcsen-• .,... . '•live al Baywood in April 1974. She was prev1ously 1a prt·achool teacher end studied art and early ?educaUon -l Saddleback Collc1e. She currcnll)'. ~Ulll lD the new com.munlt.y ol Deerfield in Jrvlne. \ Sunday. July 6. 1975 DAILY PILOT . A 9 Hoag Medical Center Design 'Warm' \\'h<>n urchikl'l Robert lei's staggl.'red at various M. Thomas of Newport leve ls throughout the Bea<'h was given the as· complex and <.1round a signmcnt of creatmg a cc n tr al m a 11 . 11 kc mediC'al pla.rn near Hoag st<.1irway, heavy rough Memol'ial Hos pital, he beams and slumpstonc. accepted 1t a s a Landsca ping with challenge a s \\ell as a multi·colored flowers, major contrud for his shrubbery and specimen company. trees was extended to the Long d1slurbt•d by the two-level parking area stark coldness and taste-with spates to a('- l css, unfriendly ul· comodatc 158 vehicles. mosphc•rc of rn<111 y The buildin g at 355 dinics he had s een, Placentia Av<.·. l'an he Thomas & Associates entered from <'ilher the brainstormt•d a new 1.:on-lower ll!\'t>I or s el'ond (.' c pt f 0 I' M u I' In l' I's noor, wht.•n· the re IS I.Ill M e d i t a I P I a z a t h a t e I e y a to r t o t h e t h i rd would embody warmth, story. - pleasantness, a1rint•ss. high design. color and "WE F EEL WE h:.m: utility w hile offering a one-of-a -kind m ed1tal every modern conve· building to offer." said n i ence required by Frank Babich, vice pre· physjcians and l a b sident in charge of real technicians. estate for Mariners. "It s urtcs a na laboratory spaces. ranging in site from !).to lo 3,254 !>quarc ft'l·t und plumbed anJ Bob Hope and other stars in free shows! "ired for doctors accord- ing to their particular needs. "The plaza office spaces Involving 31, lGS Babich. "Ttiis includes ~quare feet or kasable the pharma C'y and area i!> mort• than hair rudiology lab und seven lca ~e d,'' rcportc d 'physicians." Cal. Linda. .. Thomas and his group is not only just steps approached the project a w a y f r o m IJ o a g with the idea of present-Hospital, but the build· ing "a total concept." ing contains a complete They wanted the finis hed pharmacy and radiology product to ha,·c the ap· laboratory fo r the convc· pearancc of a gardl!n nience of doctors and :1partml•nt, extensi\'cly their patients." . D f,-t D I I molorcyclc r JC<'!> Cal Wolfe Linda Blue landscaped :.ind warml.v Marine r s l\I c di t· a I 111viling to patient:,. PI a z a. ,. a I u c d at $2.190.000 and localed on T II E Y tu A 0 E .\ 1.88 acres near the heart special l'ffor l to sta\' of Newport Beach, is ' i.I \\' u y f I' () m t h e comprised of 22 mcdieal !'> I l' I' l' 0 l y IH' . IJ (I x -I 1 k l. l'linic with m:1 sst·s ol sluc·co faci ngs o.1nc1 tiny w 1 n do w s . \\' h a t l h c ;.1rchiteC't wanted was lo present a casual a t · mos phere, colorful in a Entertain'ment Happenings ... Films With a 20 percent ' Theater Dance rustic way and generous-~ ly hospitable. grnde to work with, drop· ping down from Superior Telev1•51·0 n A v en u e to H o s p it a I mm&1H£llT Road. the Thomas or- ganization desig ned a spiit-lcn•I building using redwood siding. de- l'Orat1ve c·orH-rl'lc pl:tn· in the ru<leo • TV !>ho~" hor'c ~huw hun<lrcJ~ yl rxhibih! The Team. l~J/. ~ ~ -~ I -1 . When it comes to secondary real estate financing, they know the score. Cal and Linda, working together with their staff, arranged and processed ··over $350,000 in new second t ru st deed loans during May, 1975. If you're in the market for J real estate loan. why not give them a call? 644-8824 1s the number. Call' N ewpo rt Eq uity {JB'Jd~ AVCO FINANCIAL T OWER -AJmis.~ion St.75 Children. o-12 S 1.00 Children unJer ~•" -1 rtt 620 NEWPORT CENTER DR.· SUIT E 21 1 NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92660 l'rl'\Jlwlh \\rd •..• ,,11 1ngl\.C'dCJtc\\l"•1 , .1 mini-h1\\11 ol <'\• iling v1<'w .onJ,,m111111111 · fll I ,1[>0, t tlw l•l'.ll Ii 111 .... lll (. !, lllt'lllt' 'I our lwnw lw rl' \\rll h· m.1rly I 80l1 ... ,, .111 fl·rt <'f tr.1nq111I. n~ .. ort l1vinf'; ... .ill l'" 1•1w fi1111r ..• 111J \\ il h ,1 m .1gn1hll'nl 'icw ul '.-l.111 t lrnn·ntc" lll'.llllrl 111 n1aqtline .ind thl' cnJ It·•.<• .,<'.l bcyvnJ. Two or I h rec bcJ rtil•lll". built ·in l..itchm, priv,1te view b.1kony, 5crviu· p11rch, priv.ite p.irking and complete security 1 ~pcc1.1l preview prices this weekend. flC'xihlc trrm~! Some locations approved for U.S. Government T,1x Credit. Visit the mo<lclo.; tod.iy! IN SAN CLEMENTE lrom sss,ooo to sss,ooo J\,, I L.1'• \\, I 11•• 1111 ''" 1l1t l•1.1.!1 I •,in l I• 11w11'•' 1•111• 1'1 1•ld C.1ld11rr111 ··. I 1 '.1· ,f, II 1•11 \ ll.1 ·' I \\',111.. Ull\\ll It• 1111' t.1111 .. 11-. hr.11 Ii\ .1\llllr1•\\ll l'rl\,1l1' 't,11fl\.1• · !r11ll Ii• • lwp . lrl•r.11\ thr.111 r .1011 , I\ , • 1'111< I .111 111._I ,I 11°1\' l•h•, I.. ,II\ J\" I 11 \ '''' l\rrl l .. 111' \\p .. t, 1.11..C' the ~M n DH·1•0 I rC'rw.1v "<'11th to the P.1lizad11 o~-ramp, lh<'n weo.t on r .1li1,1d.1 to 1hc beach. Or. drive north on the S.in Di<'go Freew.iv. e'it .it Av<'nid.i dl• L1 [~t rcllJ to Avenida Ros;.i. th<'n left 10 F.l Camino Rc:il. 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Trans Wo rl d Ai rlines s tresses its Was hington lies in advertisements of Cl "super sale" of fores ··as low as the govt!rnment has al- lowed.·• WHAT TWA l<'AILS lo mention is at the time the ads were appearirfg in newspapers it was asking the government fur a five·percent in- crease in fares -not lower fares. In addition, TWA wants an outright subsidy of $184 .1 million to help pay for jet fuel. A TWA publie1sl said the adnrtising language was Justified l)(;'CC1use TWA had filed more than 350 discount fares with the CAB to match the competitaon ;md because il hC1d been denied special discounts for students and senior ciltzens. Interstate airlines have l>ecn under govt?rn- ment regulation since 1938. "ht!n Congress creat- ed the Civil Aeronautics Board to bring order to the rapidly expanding airline industry Dr. George W. James, economist for the Air Transport Association of America, recently testified in favor of continued regulation at a hearing held by Kennedy's Senate su bcommittee on administrative practices C1nd procedures. "Simply put,·· sctid J ames, "the experience of 37 yeai:s of regulated competition has resulted m an air transportation network bringing ade- quate, integrated and n:li<.1ble public transport service to 5<10 l ' .S a1l"port~ ~l·rvrn~ thous ands 0£ t'Ommun1t 1l0:., <.1l rt·a~unahlt· and cost-rele:tted pnCl'!>. "IT IS,'' ~All> .Janlt':. th<: bt·~t transporta· l1on :.):.lt•m 111 th1• "or Id l'nt1t·~. 11H·1udinµ 1·1·11no1111l' C.Jd\ 1::.e rs to Pres1dt·nt Ford. :.,1)-Ct\B n~gulatwn protects estabhsh•:d t'<11·nt·r~ Jnd kct'~ pncei:. art1fici~lly ~ high. I.IX eltOUI'! Cp leOr l>M 1116 GrwUI • 10 I 10 In<-10 01 10 t4 lltVtll II t:l 14 U Lilt 1111v • '4 t &l ll NClO\ N NA Tl.: lift( Cg t I• • IJ Set< Am l ll NL. Seit fr t ... N.L. Selle U.4t N I.. LOOMI SAYLIS; Qi> Ov 100N L Mut ... 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England (AP) -Arthur Ashe not only ~ame the Cir11l black man to win a Wimbledon 11ln gles title Satur- day. but he also erased a stigana whi c h ha s followed him throughout much of his career. Ashe, touted a1 tennis' next superstar even before he turned ptu in 1968, had been known as a "choker," the g uy who lost all the big ones. He h ad been playing here 12 years without gaining the final. · Figueroa Stymies A's, 2-0 OAKLA N D CAP> -Ed 1'1gueroa pitched a fo ur·hitter, leading the C3lifornia Angels to a 2·0 decision over the Oakland A's Saturday. Figueroa. 7-4. gave up singles in the first inning to Bill North and Claudell Washington but then got Reggie J ackson on a On Tt' Today Channel 5 at 1:30 grounder and J oe Rudi on a called third s trike. The only other Oakland hits were a seven- lh·inning infield single by North and an eighth-inning double by Jim Holt. The Angels scored their first run off loser Stan Bahnsen. 5·8, without a hit in the fifth inning. Dave Collins led off with a walk, went to second on a wild pitch. took third on an infield out and scored on another wild pitch. Bahnsen had four wild pitches in the game. within one of the American League record for a game. The Angels scored their second run on Mickey Rivers' single in the seventh. In the Angels' seventh, Collins led off with a wa lk and Morris NeUlits ran roe him. Nettles stole setdnd before scoring on Rivers• *8tngle. CAL"O"llWI OAKLAND ... , '""' 7 1 o o Cmorwrs, u I I 0 0 Norlh,(I 4 0 1 O Cwtlngtn, II 4 11 ~ I RJa<kson, r1 •O 0 O RIHI~. lb -0 0 0 llWlllllt(IJ. dh 4 0 1 0 lefMlct,C 4 0 1 0 8...0•, lb 4 O t O C..rner. lb 4 0 0 0 Holl, P'I o o o o Hopa1ns. pr hM11r1nz,2b B.lhnsen. p Llrcll)j11d, p J~ 2 1 1 To1•1s •II r II rlll 4 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 ' 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 '0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2000 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o a 0 0 0 0 lt 0 4 0 Uforl'till 000 010 100-2 •• ......, coo 000 ~ E -Rudi, lle,,,y, LOB "-Uhforn1a I. 011kl11nd • 28-Holt. !.8-Ooher1v. RIYOrs, M. Nellln: ... ""I!" •• so .,_,N ('/(. 1·41 9 4 0 0 2 S '-ff\ (L, s.a1 &''> 6 2 2 2 2 lndbllld , • ., ' 0 0 0 1 WP-hh11sen 4. T-2.~. A-30,422. opes' Hit LA ·-_4 Victory LOS ANGELES <AP) -Dave pp' run-scoring single with wo out in .the eighth inning ollowing an intentional walk to illie Crawford gave the Los ngeles Dodgers a 5-4 victory ver the San Fr ancisco Giants turday night. i,ookle John Hale, who earlier lt;,f\ls firs t major league homer, Dod"er• S lt1te All"""' IHI ICA8C C7MI utv 6S.nl'r;onc1sco 111 LoJAn9411es 1:10p.m. Ul'll a lctCAngelndl PltbburfJn • JO p.m. \lfY 9 Los An9eles <ti PllhburQh 4:JOp.m., pened the eighth with a single Cl Ed Halick1. 3·6. and was acrif iced to second. Halickl truck out Steve Yea~r ""but alked pinch hille r Crawford ln· entionally. Lopes then cam e rough with his game-winning it. Crawford was batting for win· e pitcher Al Downing, 2-0. The Giants tied the see-saw ruggle with an unearned run off ning in the seventh on a two- He throwing err or by Los eles third baseman Ron Cey a single by WHlie Montanez. Dave Rader.'s two-run homer Burt Hooton Jave the Giants a o lead in the second inning. The aers tied lt in the third . .... l'RANCISCO •II r h rlll S I I I N ~g • 0 I I • 0, 0 9 1 I 0 '0 0 0 1 1 ' ' 1 0 0 0 \ 0 0 0 '0 9 0 I 0 I 0 0000 Then last May, Ashe's career look a turn. He won the world championship tennis title over Sweden's Bjorn Borg In Dallas. And his 6-1, 6-1, 5-7. 6-4 victory in the men's singles final over de- fending champion Jimmy Con- nors took him another step - perhaps the final step -toward establis hing him self h igh ln world esteem. Connors. the world's l op- ranked male tennis player, had been ranked as a prohibitive 2·11 fevoritc by English bookies, as most bettors gave Ashe littil! chance to beai Connors, wl)o had not loet a single set in advancing to the final. One man who was not t;Ur· prised by the result was Ashe himself. The 31-year-old star from Miami told newsmen: "If you are a good player and you find yourself win-.lDg easily, you are not. surprised. I have seen Rod Laver go out and an· nihilate guys, and he's not a bit surpn11ed." Ashe won becaU!>~ be suddenly found the woy lo hit win· ning forehand volleys. That was the stroke that threatened to lobe him his semifinal against Tony Roohe of Australia two days ago. This time he hit a sll'eam of winning volleys on his forehand a nd Connors h"d no answer to them . Ashe agreed hh; forehand volleys came to Hre at the right time. Albritton I In Win; U.S. Falls DICK A TILE SEY (LEFT) OVERTAKES JIM GEHR DES. Record Recalled A ttlesey R e minisces Editor's nott: The modern era ~-ports vista is providing enter- tainment, quality and occasional- ly controversy on a scale never before attained in the world of athletics. Yet sport& of day& gone by al.lo had great momem1 and star Jl!!rformers. Today our look • at these days focuses on'Dick Al· tlesey. By HOWA R D L. HANDY Of Ill• O.tlly ,.llot Sutt Injuries kept him out o( the Olympic Games in 1952 and a · school play almost cost him his opportunity to set a world record in 1950. Dick Attlesey, a former re- sident of Newport Beach and one-time world r ecord holder in the 120-yard and llO·mete'r Going Back IN SPORTS before that afternoon. But I was determined t o bea t Downing McKee of Stanford. A year before at Stanford. he beat m e in a dual meet. ''When I got to the finish line. J turned around to see where he was and h e was just coming off the last hurdle. •·I hoped I had broken the 'VSC school record of 14.1 when I saw how far back he was. "It was a real thrill for me when I found out I had run 13.S to not only break the ' school record but the world record as well." Hi s mark was not readily accepted by Eastern writers and track experts, however. Claims of fast watches and other remarks continued to crop up. "Th ey poo-pooed the clock," Attlesey says. •·But I made believers out of them at the National AAU meet in Washington DC that s ummer. I ran 13.~ win the 110-meter hur s a nd Lbat was also a worl record and it cam e wbile ning against a wind. ·'One of the guys holding the tapt! in t hat r ace was none other than Fred Wolcott, the man whose record l broke." Just how good was the 6-4 f high hurdles star from USC? f "He's the greatest hurdler f o{.all time and he still hasn 't t; relched bis peak,'' USC track f coach Jess Hlll said in 1950 after he -set tbe,110-meter hur- dle world record. When he bc-oke the mark in the AAU 'meet, he got off to a poor 111.art and didn't start to overt a ke Jim Gehrdes of Penn State until the last four hurdles. "The way Atllt!sey r e· <'Ov~red. I think he'd have r un the 120 high hurdles in 13.3 or 13.4 if he'd gotten a good start." Hill said after the race. Attlesey enjoyed football and other sports but never competed in them. "I loved football but I didn't want to wreck m y legs. I had an opportunity to travel t hrough track to Norway, Denm ark, Scot.land and (See Altleaey Page A-12) KIEV, Russia CAP> -Newport Beach·s Terry Albritton won the s hot put competition i n Saturday's finale day of the Sov- iet-American track and f ield meet. here. but the U.S. spike team took a trouncing. Albritton won with a toss of 65-6112. The strong Russian team de- feated a pickup American team, 129-89, while the Soviet women whipped the U.S., 96-49, despite Ameri ca n r e cord·breaking performances by Madeline Man- ning J ackson in the 800 meters and Lynn Bjorklund in the 3,000. J ackson clocked a record 2:00.3 in a n arrow victory over Lilyana Tomova of Bulgaria. And Bjorklund was timed in 9:08.6 but only placed third in her race. The U .S. men's team was quickly put together after the meet, cancelled in a dispute over television r ig hts, was rescheduled and American track and field officials hastily tried to gather a t eam to send her e at the last minute. · But the t eam w as definitely not America's best and despite fine Saturday performances by Mark Enyeart in winning the 800, Ed Preston's 200-meter victory and a steeplechase victory by Randy Smith, the Russians were domi- nant. In the history of the meet, the Soviet m en have now won four times, but never before by more than six points. The American women were as badly beaten in Moseow in 1963 when the Soviets outscored them . 75-28. ~\. PrMlor1. O.tllu. 20.7. 2. &ro-i, lucSGn, 20.1. l. ZlllOl<lkh, USSR, 21 1. 4. LoYOhlly, USSR, 21 l. to0-1. fnyurl, L091tn, Utah. 1:'6 1. 2. \loll<ov, USSR, l:U 7. 3. Pono~rtv, IJ!>SR, 1.47.9. <no OINr \l.trt~~). S,OQ(>-1. Ptrlul, VS.SR, 13 lU. 2. S<!llk, USSR, 13:40 6. 3. Babllr10 I, Or•nad• Hiii\, 1J:S6.0. (no • 6(11«r Slartersl. 110 HH -t. Myunl kou, USSR, 13 $. 2. KulttllY•kln.,USSR, 13.S. 3. J•<k~. Phltty, Calif., 13.1. 4. Shine; Youn9\vllltt, Pa,. 14 3 . 3.000 sleepltcllue-1. Smith, Wlchlt., 1:29.0. 2. Vtr!ICllko, USSR, 1:29.6. 3. M.tlorov, USSR, 1:30.1. •.Mc~la, L•wrence, l<ens.,l :SO.O. Shot pot-1. Al~lttelO, Ne•""'1 •.tell. U.4\'>. 2. No~kof USSR.••·•. 3. Walker, o.uas. 67·2~. •· &am lln kov, USSR, 62•1 .•• Ols.<us-1. "-ntlk&Y, USSR, 1'7.0. 2. LyakhOY, VS!.R, ,..,.,, 3. Sll"'1ster. Orem, Utah, 191-6, 4, S1.ot1, ce ... ,,.11. 190·3. HIOfl Jump-I. Grl9orytv, USSR, 7.Ql!o. 2. kMcdol, Iowa City, 6·10••. 3. Budalov, USSR, "'I>"•. 4. Guinn, Mlnlol't, Ktns .. ~l'•· Ha mrner-1. Pkll.tk.tdn. U!.SR, 2H-3. 7. Om11renko, IJSSR. 142·9. J. Olelll. FaVf!lle.,,;111-~.c .. 2l(>.2. '· 9 1(1 Shull. L•l•Vf!llO, LI .. ~s. Polt vi'\111-1. WtlllCk, Ml<)ml, Ohio, 16-4•~. 1. 10.1 Kl51'liun, USSR. •nd 8o11<0, US.SA, 16-1. No fourth. WOMEH ~I. Balova, USS R, 73.1 It-ls n-ett record by M<QUlre . U s .... 0) 2. M.t'l•llov•, USSR, lJ 6 3 Bry•nt, 011c1190, 73 I 4. P.t,..lotova. Bul.,..ri•, 2H I00-1 Jecuon, Clevel•nd. 2 00 J (llmtrican rt· cord, listed '"<Ord 1 00 <>by Jao~ 1"4, PtndlnQ record 2:00.S by Jao son, t97S. Also ~Hers rntll re<.ord 1:02.l by Oen1tr, u.S, 19741. 1. Tomov.1, 8UIQerl•. 2·00 ' J. Shlul•. USS R. 2.02.4. 4. ~s1or1. Reno.? OJ • 3,000 I. F't'khl1•<1nov.l. liul9<1ria, 9 07.4. 7 Ulm•)OVcl, USSR. 'I 08 •. J . B1or.iuno. L05 Alemos. NM 'I 08 6 !Am1trlun record, li~led re• cord 'I 16.0 bv Lclrrieu, 1917, P<lfld•ng record 'I: 10 6 by 81orklund, 1'1)), 4 Cha.Oarova. OUlgarid, 9 08.8. LOnQ jump-I, Alllyeu. USSR. ?l·J'l'I. ,, Walker. EYtretl, Wash .. 21·3. 3. Gopcl>enko, USSR. ?0•4.4. Borttv<t, Bul911rl•,2G-4. Ol~Cu~-1. Mtfl'tll\, USS.R, 21t.1. 1. Al>drl...c>Y.t, V!>SR, 19•·4. ). Ver9ov11, 8ulg<1rla, 196·2. 4. Monell• Orlscoll, Anaheim, 153·10. s. Jdn Sll\'ndsen. s.n Jose, 149·8. Sl\ol ..ut-1. 1Cr.tch111sk•Y•. USSR, .... ~ •. 1. Khrl•lOva, 8ul9arla, •1--0'h. 3. 8'Jletova, USSR, S.l'b, 4. !.loyenova, Bulg.,la, 56-SV>. S. Doi~. Buena P.,k, 44 .. 9•.~. R UFFIAN TABBED I N MATCH RACE l"EW YORK-Unbeaten Ruf- fian, which ma ny consider to be the gr eatest filly of all time. m eets Kentucky Derby winner Foolish Pleasure in a $350,000 match r ace at Belmont Park to· day. T he l'~·mile race will be televised hy Channel 2, beginning al 2:30. The r ace is expected to start at 3: 10. RuCfiun has never been headed in winning 10 career starls and the two-year·old filly trained by David White ley is favored over colt Foolish Pleasure, runner-up in the Bel mont. and Preakness Sta keg, "Connors hits the ball so hard you only have to put your r ackt•t out and the bull JU~t goc~ back 1t.:,elf," he s111d Ashe picked up a first prize of $22,000 and said this was his second greatest victory. Ill~ greatest triumph, he suid, wa:. when he led the United States to victory in the Davis Cup in 1968. . A crowd or 17.000, mostofthcm backing the underdog. c heered Ashe to victory. Hundreds of them had slept out all night on the sidewalks outside the All· England Club. Ashe and Connons hud met three previous times. always on clay or cement, and Cormors had won each time. WO~E N'SDOUILU Fi11•I Ann K1yomu••. U.S .. •"d K•tu~o S.w•"""lw, JtPon, t.01 f-r•nco1~ .. Durr, Fr•n~t ... nc1 llelly Slow, Tiie Nethe•l•ndJ. 7•S. 1-4. 7 S. 111\l>tl:O DOUllLU FllOal Morly P1tu&11. u S .. ""'d M<iroaret Cou•I, Aullrill•. bet•I All•n Ston•. AUl.tr•h•, ~ S.lly Slov•, The Nether l•n<h. 6·4. •-S. U .. ITt,..._, ERICHULST(RIGHT)LEADSRUO YCHAPA,TWORUSSIANS. U.S. Dominates Hulst Places 2nd In Juniors Meet LINCOLN. N·cb.-Laguna Beach 's E r ic H ul st fims hed second in the 10,000 meters on a hot afternoon here Saturday, and his American t eammates rolled lo an easy victory over the Soviet Union in the fourth annual junior dual track and fi eld meet. The United States, which broke seven records and tied t wo, finished with 217 points, 54 more than the Sovit!L Union. American males outdistanced their Soviet counterparts . 129-105. while the U.S. females easily won. 88-58. In almost a rl'peat of the Na- tional AAU junior meet trials in Knoxville. Hubl was second to Rudy Chapa of Indio.ma. although the margin \\as greater this lime. Chapa won in 31:06.0. while Hulst ran 31: 09. 7. Constantin LeBedev of the ::iO\'ll't l 'nion was third in 31: 15.4 Chapa and Hulst ran almost two minutes faster in Knoxville, but the weathe r conditions were horrendous Saturday. The tem- perature was 95 degrees in the stands and 124 on the track. Run- ners in the 10,000 meter race were sprayed with hoses to cool them off, and Tetr Stetanenko, in c harge o f t he Soviet Union athletes. s aid, ''Nexl year. we will hold this m eC't in Siberia in the dead o( winter •' The heat didn't affect all the athletes Saturday. America's Uarrell E lder. a USC sophomore, threw the discus 192·9 on his fi~t attempt, breaking lhc meet mark of 182·6. Paula Gen·in. a hig h school senior from Woodbndge, Va .. cleared 6-0 to \' 111 the women's Broh a 1ner Re tur n s CLEVELAND-Huntington l3each 's J ack Brohamer, sidelined since May 26 with a hip injury. was taken off the disabled list by the Cleveland Indians Saturday. Brohamer is a second basem an. rugh jump and tie the meet mark. The Soviet Union 's Ivan Gromov captured the javelin at 254·1. breaking the record ol 248-10 . Two other American women- Sonya H a rdy and Rhond ;1 Brady-finished o ne-two in tht lOO·meter hurdles, Har(ly clock m g a 14 .0, Brady a 14.2. On Friday, Newport Beach '~ David Kurrasch finished third in the shot put competition with •1 toss of 55·9. Most of America's top mark~ came Fr·iday. when hign school sens ation Houston l\tcTear ol F1orida won the 100 meters in 10.2. tying the meet record. McTea r . t h e 18-year ·o ld phenom who tied lhe world re- cord in the 100-yard dash C9.0l two mo1lths ago. also wa~ the leadoff runner on the 440-yard relay te.im which tied the meel mark of 39.6. Brenda Morehead. :i 5·3. 111 pounder from Toledo. Ohio. broke the women's 100-meter mark Friday. clocking an 11.4. which was .14 seconds better than the record. Like McTear, s he ran on the 440·yard r e lay team . whic h finished in 44 .8, bettering tbt 45.25standarcJ . TV Sports 1.30 p .m . <2> -PRO TEN· 1'1S -Andy Pattison faces Tom Okke r in a first-round match in the $60,000 CBS T<'n· nis Classic. 1:30 p.m. (5) -ANGELS BASEBALL -The Angels m eet the Oakland A's at the Al ameda County Coliseum. Baden's TD Rallies Sun, 36-31 2 p .m . (4 ) -SPORTS C H A M P I ONS -World Military boxing cham· pionshlps from Camp Le· Jeune, NC. Also. pair skaUng and the U.S. women's one- m ete r springboard diving championships. A special tribute to Steve Prefontaine. 2:30 p.m . (2) -HORSE llACE -Ruffian vs. Foolish Pleasur e i n a filly .colt. m utchup from Belmont Park ln New York. Rook~ quarterback Pal Haden drove the Southern California Sun 96 yards the final four mlnut~. pluna1n1 in the final yard for tha winn.lnl touchdown, for t 36-31 vicloty O'ler Lh., San !lonlo Yt'ln,. Satutday oi1ht In e flrat World l"ootbllll Lcagua e biUon aam,of 19'7$. An Anahelrn Stadium~ an:i. -nounced at 15, 7~ pa\CIMie ...-San Aatonlocame back after' ltaUinC . . • ) 22·8 In the second quarter ufler both teams were unable to acore lnthc openlhgquarter. The Sun held a 29-16 advantace -.aa lnu~thefounhquarter. -!ut Wlngs quarterback John Wiiton Uwew his third touchdown r \be ~lht, hltUng Jim IU~~, . rt."'~~ &tJ =-~: ~:'!.,,~·and I ..,, ' •C"! • ' \ • San Anton lo burst lnto a 31-29 lead with Ju1t. over !our minutes to l)lay. Haden, the former Univcralty of Soul~erh Collfornla atar, played the enUre a~d batr for tbe 8-ln, hlUlnl seven of t,s passes fOf U4}'1rdl. W.TroJM• teammate, runntn1 ~ Anthony Davit, had a 64· yard kltkof'f retum to 1et up the ftrtt sun touchdown in the flnt. ) haU and rushed for 62 yards. I 3 p.m. (4) -NFL CHAM· PIONSIUI\ GAMES -The 1971 NP'L conference cham- pl on s h l p s: M ln mi v s. Baltimore and Dallas vs. Sa" Francisco. 3:30 p.m . (7) -PRO TEN· Nl -Ille Nastase meet.a Bjorn Borg In the rnen'1 alngles final of the $13S,OOO world lnvltattonal tennl1 1 classic. ... ( I • • • .. A I Z DAh..VPILOT ATILESEY .. (Co9tJaued •'rom Pa•e A·ll> Rolland in UH9 . "ln 1950 ( Wt>nl lo f"inland and Sweden and m to'cbruary of 1951 I went lo Buenos Aires and San tia go. Chile. In lhe summer I we nt to S w 1tzerland, Italy, France. Germany and Austria so you can ::,ee I got to travel around Quite a bit." After he finished at USC he contioul'd lo compete for about a year before succumbing to in· juri~s and han~ing up his S1Jikes for good. When hl• broke ttlc world rc- l'Ord in 1950 at Fresno, he lowered lhc m a rk of Harrison Dillard. lie later bettered the ex- istlllg mark on three occasions and lowered the 110-meter m ark to 13.5 as well. In NCAA a nd AAU competi· tion, he won 40 ra ces and was un- der 14 seconds on 14 different oc - casions. But rig ht now he is looking forward to watching Karin com- pete. "I talked to her coach this year, at Newport Harbor High. The ('oach told me she had a girl with a lot of potential in the hurdles !>l'Veral years ago who r an 11.9. .. Kurin r a n 11.6. Later in the year. s he ran 11.2 as a freshman. J think she c an do all right if she stays with it." Alllcsey ne ver did quite re· cover from the indoor meet in- juri es h e r ece iv e d in Philad elphia a"nd he says in retrospect: ··Tha t t>ast coast weather {and boa rd tracks) did in the Californi a kid. l wasn't r eady for it." Seattle Blanks P e le, Co smos S EATTLE -Cool defense in hot·. temperatures c arried the Seattle Sounders to a 2-0 victory Saturday ove r the New York Cosmos and supe rs tar Pele in a nationa lly televised battle of North American Soccer Le(.lgue division leader s. The Sounders we re successful most of the game in keeping con- trol of the ball and mostly in keeping it away from Pele. The 33-yea r -o ld Brazilia n superstar had few cha nces to mo,•e the ball withm 20 yards of the Seattle go<.11. Sunday. July 6. 1975 S ports in B r i ef Crash Kills Racer; Top Jockey Dies PONTIAC, M ich . -Defending cha mpion Warre n Tope was killed Saturday when his 465· cubic inch Mc Laren smashed in- to a guard rail on the first turn of the Wide Track 11 race through lhe streets of Pontiac. Police said Tope was dead on a rrival a t Pontiac G e ne ra l Hospital. The top half of Tope's Can-Am type racer was sheared off when he struck the guard rail just as the race started. The race was resumed alter a 90-minute delay. Tope's racer was the only car involved in the accident, police s aid. No spectators were r eport- ed injured. Gon:alez Dftld · PLEASANTON, Calif. -Jua n Gonzalez, Northern California's leading j ockey. was killed in a three-horse spill a t the Alamed<.1 County F (.lirgr ound Saturday dming the running of the $11 ,070 Whiting Me morial handicap. Th_e Mexica n-born Gonzalez, 26, died of a broken neck. . Gonzalez w as riding Ilo ld Clarion which fell over Ocala Boy as the fi eld of nine horses ap- proached the first turn in the 11/16-mile race. j ohn Luckie was <1board Ocala Boy, who appa rently stumbled, throwing Luc kie who got to his feet and rushed to Gonzalez' aid. Luckie was reported in stable conclition at the hospital with yet undetermined injuries. Randy Scbact, riding Saratoga Lane, hurdled the two fallen hor ses and als o was thrown. Schacht was shaken up, but ap- parenlly unhurt. Cha•Mp B e atet• MITO, Japan -Puerto Rican challenger Alfredo E5calera un- corked a flurry of left and ri ght hooks to s core a second round knockout over World Bo xing Council junior lightweight cham- pion Kuniaki Shibata here Satur· day. Money Colfected TIJUANA -A 65-year·old Pomona man Saturday collected his record $126,61 2.60 winnings that he won in Caliente race track's 5-10 belting pool last month. Ernest Martin said he had been unabJe to pick up the money won June 115 because his wifo had becoO'le iU on a trip to Cleveland. He was the only person to pick all six winners in the pool and put down a $640 wager on his selec- tions to produce what a track spokesman s aid was the biggest 5-10 payoff ever at the track. Shor ter Wbu S TOC KHOLM -Frank Shorter , the U.S. Olympic mar athon champ, won the ~0,000-meter event here Saturday U\a llmeof 27 :57 .6 . E xecution A Proble tn Fo·r North Time S\!cms to be running out for Glen Hastings and his North all-sta rs. !.ess than a week r e mains before the North clashes with the South in the 16th annual Orange County all-sta r football classic, and Hastings is s till upset with bis team's execution. "I'm not at all happy with our execution," the El Dorado High football coach s aid Saturday night. "Most every thing is in, but it's a matter or the kids getting it down correctly. ··our running g ame is coming along fairly well , but Lhe passing game is coming ,·ery, very slow- ly. The patterns are still strange {or \he r eceivers and passers.'' His secondary also needs more work before Saturday's game (.It Orange Coas t College. ··u·s coming along slowly," he says. "It's a new defense (4-4-3) for some of them, and it's just a matter of re acting. But they do go to the ball well." Wall Nabs Tourney Hastings, who bas decided on a starting line up, will use Frank K in g (G·2. 180) and Todd Kirschner (6-1, 180) of El Dorado and Dennis Duncanson {5-11, 175) of Sunny Hills in his defensive backfield. Hastings is much happier with the progr ess of his defensive linemen and linebackers. MILWAUKEE (AP) -Art Wa ll h e ld o ff a four-way challenge with a steady two- under-par 70 Saturday to win the $1 30,000 G r eal e r Milwa ukee Open golf tournament, his first victory since 1966. Wall, whose s ucct>ssive five· under -par 67s for his first three rounds were his first scores un· der 70 this year, finished with a 17-under total of 271, one stroke ahead of young G a ry McCord of Riverside , who birdied his last four holes for a fin a l round67. Wa ll . the 51-year·old 1959 :\t asters cha mp, pocketed $26,000 Y."lth his 14th to ur victory. ~ewport Beach's Alan Tapie fi red a fina l round 72 for a total of 279. 8shols back. He won $2,296. Rod Curl, tied with fi ve others four s trokes off the pace after three rounds. played his first nine in one over Saturday but Anniversary SALE!! • TOYOTA EXAM,LE: '7 5 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 -rltd.., llHtflr •6 IA) • •74 VOLVO 142 2 DR. ,.._c \19<90 rllO-o llf GT --& G~q ""he"llt n<tW rad1tl~5736 5 5799 11 Vol•M Utt At Pre-Prke .,._...S••iltcr • 4 WHEEL DRIVES •74 L.AttDCaUISO ~oo • S«Ml..S •••II ""l4. r...:i-o. ,....., fn:llFOl •71 L.AMC>CIUISO ~ ' _., ..... hllO' ~81 '74 tMTL SCOUT ,.._ vt .. r UWld -,,~ (tta.cLMI 14899 • birdied fi ve boles between 12 ;.md 17 for a closing 68 and 273 tot~l. Gibby Gilbe rt, three s trokes behind after three rounds, and Dave Hill finished at 274. H.ill shot a 69 and Gilbe rt a 70. Leadi,,g scores and money winnings itlte< the ton.ii round ol t~ \130,000 G<eater Milwdu~~ Open 0011 tournament: Art Wall, $26.000 (.aryMcCord. \U,820 ROd Curl. S9.2JO Dave Hill, ss.n o GlllbyGilbert. \S.770 oave ~tock ton, \4,l.80 Ken Still,~. t60 l..el' Eld@r. Sl.613 Mark Hayes. Sl.673 L-1 ~bert. Sl.110 R~r Mllllb1l', Sl.1 lO Atidy North. \2.196 Miller Barber, S2.296 Mac Mcl.rroon, S2.296 Maurice Bemb<iClgl', \2,796 Alan Tapol'. U .7'16 Bob Pavne. S2,2'!0 lomJ"'1k•n<>. Sl.6'!0 Jim Colbert.\ 1.690 J1mS1mons. St.6'!0 R11<.Mas\l'ngall'. \l,?03 Dan Soll.es. Sl,203 0ot>0 1c1<son,\t,203 Eel ()ougfll'rty. '1.203 RonvrrudO. \1,103 6ot>Slanlon, Sl,70l 61-6 7-6 7-71>-77' 6'l-69-6S-•7-?n 6H~7J 6&-M-69-69-77' 69-~'l-71>-274 66-71...S.08-21~ 68-67-7().11-'16 6969-7~9 717 11 ~-66-n 111 6<). 71-68-70-778 n-t.1...a.11-11& 6110-1~-219 6>71-73-IC>-719 6811..,._H-219 'J lb C>I 11 119 b't 1~71-77'1 71 71 70.61-7lq ()8 11 11.70-. ?90 ,, .. ,.,, .. 9 780 /I 1~1J 180 n 1~1J 111 1111010.11 281 l· ll~ /4 281 • , , 6Q 69 781 ll GM69 7~1 /6-70-7J b8 281 "Jim Main (6-4, 240) and Brent Boyd (6·4, 230) are very difficult t o move," s<:1ys Hastings of the Los Ala mitos and Lowell High graduatt!S. "And we have two fine middle line backers in Chris Coons (5·11, 195) and Joe Garcia (6-1 . 210 ). And Coons hits anything that moves." · Joining Coons and Garcia a re Anaheim's Bob Palmer (6-1, 180) and El Dorado's Bob Farra (6·3, 100). Coons is also from Anaheim while Garcia is from Kennedy. Boyd and Main will anchor a front line that inc-ludes Ken· nedy's Donn Costanti.n<> <6·2, 190 ) and La Habra·s Ed Poindexter (6·1, 190). ''I'm really impressed with aJl the bi g men's mobility," Hast- ings said in r esponse· lo his team's strength. . The North h as niiie players who weigh 210 or more. Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division w L Pittsburgh 48 31 Philadelphia 46 36 New York 40 37 St. Louis 38 41 Chica go 39 43 Montreal 33 42 West Division Cincinnati 53 29 Dodgers 46 38 San Francisco 39 '12 San Diego :\8 44 Atlanta 36 44 Houston 28 57 S.tt11rd•y"s !><wn Pittsburgh S, Ch•t•QO 4 PTl1lotelelpt\•a • 10, Ntw Vor ~ 7 I All...,.• ...... Houston 3 ' Monl•l'lll J.O. St. Louis 0 I 0049erss, SOlfl Franetsto' C1nc1nnali '·San Olego 3 Pct. GB .608 .561 31.2 .519 7 .481 10 .476 1012 .440 13 .646 .548 8 .476 131 ;! .46.1 15 .450 16 .329 261:.: Touy's Ganws PHts1>ur9h (8r•11 •·2 •nd Oe~ry • 11 Ill Ch•UQO (Fr•lllng 2·•.ind O.ttor•1·11 New York (W•bb 1-31 at Phl141delphl;t (Twitcht'll •·•) Houslon IRicb.ird S-3) at -'tllflta <Niellro"l Mo ntrtel <Sche r man 0 ·2) 41 St . Louf4 (Mc:Gtothtn 111-Sl , ~n Franc1\CO (Caldwell S-71 at ~ IR•u 1·11 Onc1nn;tli IT. C.;trr-oll 2·0) al ~ 0tfl90 IFollle" UJ Moftlfay's c;....- l'Tllladetpnla a t C1nclnna11 New Yo'1l ill Atla nta Montreal at HouSton ~n fr41ncis<o at SI. t.ouos Pllbbll•tft lit QlltaOO AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division ~ w L Pct.GB Roston 42 3f) .538 Milwa ukee 43 ;fl .538 New York. 41 38 .519 JI . .2 Balli more 38 40 .487 4 Cleveland 36 42 .462 6 Detroit 31 46 .403 101 2 Wesl Dfvision Oakland so 30 .625 Kansas City 45 35 .563 .5 Cbicago 37 41 .474 12 Texas 38 43 .469 121/2 Minnesol<1 37 42 .468 l2ln Angels 38 46 .452 14 • ~t11rday•s Sc.Gftt C••wl.,.., 12. Boston 2, 6-'hll\Ofe S, N~ York l Oe~ool l. ,.ilw<tUkO 2 Minnesota s. Tr~as• .,.._1, 2, C>a-land o KiU'ISH CH y 6, Ch1t11C)O 4 T.Wy'sGa-~on IL .... S alld C:levelanel 4-Sl at Oewl.N (81t>CIY ).I lltld Brown .S·6) 8.tttlmore (Torrez 9·S and Mitchell IHI) Cit M<lw Yori! IOollSOn 1·7 &'1CI Gura 2·2l. Mllw1ullff t~stro l-2 alld 6totioro '-•> at Detroit (LoHch 9-SanCI La Grow+&) T•llllS (f'etTY .. u encr WrlQht 0-)) at Mir-SOI• CB1yleven .. 3~WllPY H>I Chlc•oo IOstnnl-61 at Kansas City CPatllnt..4) AllfelS (SI~ 6-9) •• Oakland (81\le l1·S) Me.,.llly's Games Mi-SO\•a\ ~ton c.i • ..,.1.nci a t o.•1.-id CNUCJOM O.trolt Mlt-.... et K•!!HS City f•.-•s•~•· 'rorlt ' • ' . ..".: 0• 1 ly p, IOI Sl•fl Pl>oto • Al Racing R esults OUAltTER HORSE RESULTS l'•rS.hmla y Ctur. Trxlt FHI f'IRST RACE 3SO v•rds 2 ve•r old ITWICleM Purff \1900. ktnQ's Uno;(>n tC.rdoLcl I S 80 3 40 2 .0 C.OAture C:a1ile ILIPhilnll •UO 2 90 Ann•e w1ns1ow to.ever l 2.eo Time 18 20 , Aho (IJn -Miss Double Ewe ""~um Parr. lrilon' Min, Klpty'' Orunl, Jov \ Fec1t11rtt, Honevdtw Go ~fllltlMI -I 'ma Luclly 2, -\1 EXACT A ?-1<1n11'• Convoo & 1-C.O A1urt Edglc.-. pdoCI •1 I 00 SECOND Rll>CE -s,49 vud•. 3 y~dr olds & up ~1 .. rter •llowan'• PUr~ \1800 LYM (.l!l' (l.lpfl,)MI I 1.60 4 ?0 l 00 M1Clno9M Spef'<I f C.~rclo,. I l .00 2 40 01° O.n tOrever I 2 80 T '"" 11 .oS Also r.Jn -OoHcv Odnber. Vdllty euu. Hy SounCI No!><rillt~S THIRO RACE -J>O v•rCIS l yeJ,. olas & up Cla•m•rl(j Pu~e »SOO. M&gnolla Hornl'I 1<:1er1,s.:> 1s 60 e «> s 40 Roell.el Mick IC.arCIOZd I 4.llO 3 80 Ma j<:\t1CCl11t IWahon) 360 Tlml' -11 96 AIW> ran Truly TriPcf M<u lraY. Nile F119n1. !><OODy OUO!lV 00. BICC>Oy HICO No ~<ra\Cht·~ FOURTH RACE 810 yMCH. 3yedr olds & up. Allow.int.: l'ur-,e ~­ Jonn"s Roc~el IOreverl llarrlno lvilrL.l' q&Q S20 4 00 u o 3.20 Let's c;.1 Go1n9 cV.artl1 ~ . .oO Time -4S 13 Al\O ran P.ilm GolCI, Sure Gl<ld. • Ro val Pa\,, Un Cnar9e, P.ipp•'s 1..a'~ S~r al ched Ru99ed Boml>l!r, 8arna101. Little Cupe, 1 ollle Bogel FIFTH RACE 3~0 YMOS 7 y~.ir Old toll' a"j ~ldHlQ•. Pur~ \10.000 H1" Lo~ Nono\ ln~lldloonal HandlCdp -First Otv1,oon ~111er'• Fle~I (L1phaml S 00 360 300 81~Su.:tess (Cll!flSStl '20 3.00 Runn1t111'101 lliarcl 2 60 l •ml' 18.06 Also ran Mr Aloof. Mr . Al~11os. Yony, C.narge A Loe, Gl•d 8o Sc.ralch<!d -0'> O•OO'o' Oh ( SIXTH RACE -'00 yards 3 year .. ,a, & ..p F1111es & motres. ClasstflHI Allow•"<" Pu"e \..000. 0.ic Pal Co ITreuur~ l 3 60 3 00 7 40 Mon Blue P4c.1.c IWdhOn>2' 80 9 60 Color Me Pin~ I Hori> 2 80 TlrTl' iO. IS NEWPORT BEACH BICYCLE RACE.B BOB KEANE. AIYI r•n ,\/\dry Jet Mdrou•Y,lll'. GoGo Too. llebel Kav, Eaw Rtlil~l Sc.ralC'>•d Hot One Collegians In Split; GW Wins Bicyclist's Goal: 1976 Olympics u EXAClA. C~IC Pat Go & 2·Miu Btu. P.icilic, p.ild '4•5.SO SEVE"TH RACE -3SO vard5 7 year old coll> & qeldrnc;•. Pur:.c '10.000. Tne Los Ninos 0 ln•lt.llionat HanCllcap ~ SeconCI Ol••soon. My Leroy Brown (Adair) • 12 80 I 20 4 00 ~.Roan Der~ l.,.,ara I 11 bO 1 00 $un 5'11~ IW.ihonl 4 00 By ED BURGAR"f 011he Oatih Piiot St~ll ONTARIO-S coring . . six runs in the seventh Five years ago, Bob innin g , the Irvin e Kean~ re~eived a bicy~le Cotlegians rallied to de-for his birthday, having feat Ontario, 14 -12, in the n ~ thoug hts that he first gam e of a summer mi~ht be ?ne o( the cow1- inter collegiate basebaJJ try s top ride rs. doubl e head e r h e r e , T o d~y. h o w.ever, Saturday. Keane 1s preparing for the n a t io n a l junior Onlano ca me back to c ~ampionsf_ip s in scor e lw\ce in the Milwaukee n~~t month, seventh inning of the and hopes _to make the second game, defeating 19760lymp1cs team . . Irvine, 4-3. The 18-year-old res1· dent of Ne wport Beach In a Connie Mack won the j unior st at e gam t!, tne Hawa iian champions hip race in Garde n s' Ru~tl e r~-Lancaster a week ago ~parked by Rick Hib-and hopes to improve up· bard's two-run s in gle in on his 12th pla'te finish in the sev e nth inning -the nationals lastyear. defeated Colello Ford, Keane wants to win the 3-1 at Blair Field in 55-mile nalio·nal cham- Long Beach. pions hip -the Lan- caster race was 36 miles FIRST GAME Irvine 1141 Brown,7D K\ebba. ~~ Kirk, t i Hdncoclt. II> (.ooll,11 Soto.It ~ntnq c Morton,cltl Ct\4lrd.Jb OuctV. rt M(Clllough, p 51oltz p 4b r J 1 ~ 'l l J 7 J l l 0 I 3 0 l 0 ) 2 4 0 0 fl u 0 Tot•h 37 u S<Of't by lnnln9s but his primary goal is : j ~=~~the '76 Olympics ~ ~ "l 'm training right 1 2 now for it,"' he s ays. ~ i "'I've been riding 40-50 o 2 miles per day, and the ~ ~ tria ls st art early next o 0 year.·· ,~ ,~ ln the meantiN e. the lrvtntt Onl<lrtO , 11 • Orange Coast College s10 010 6-i. 11 3 student is savoring his 100 oaJ o-n 13 3 bike· length win over se~::~e~~ME Santa.Ana's Russ Turpin ab r " rbi i n t b e s t a t e c h a m • Urcwn.7b Solo. SS Kiri!, cl Hancock, lb Klebbt,3b Mor\on, di\ CMrd,11 C>u<ev. c Cooli, rl Poland. p j i ~ g pionships. J o o o "We bad to go two laps "TOUllS Irvine Ontario j ~ ~ g on an 18-mile course," j i ~ ~ the 6-3 Kean-e~ays, "and 3 o o o the pack stayed together· ~ g ~ g.for the first l~. On the 11 3 • 2 s econd lap when we seen by 111111"'' r " • started to split up in the 010 100 o-3 • 2 hills there were 20 of us 000 011 ,~ • 2 ' . left. But when we spnnt· Haw•ii.t1 GotrcNll$ ()) ed lo lh f " 'sh th "' r " r111 ' e in1 , ere Hlbb.lrd,Jb • o 2 2 were jus ttwo of us." Fre<Nn, s~ 3 0 0 0 K , · J RltNird\.p rt , o u o e ane s victor y <:1s t ~:'k.t~, ~ ~ g ~ Sunday was his eighth 0esr0\u•rs.' 1 1 1 o l his ye a r , a n d l he ~:~"'.';110 ~ ~ ~ g Newport Ha rbor Hi gh v1onare>11, P" 0 1 o • o g r a.du a t e ha s ex . P11l .... P I 0 0 vanT19f>"m, 11 ? o o o perienced a more suc- Ffo~!1f" ,) ~ ~ ~ cessful season than he Sc•OY 1nni119' did last year . I Hawa11an c..t•<k'ns 000 000 l 'J ~ ~ "Last year, I c rashed c.o1c110 Fo:a 100 ooo 1t-1 • 1 in a legion race," he re- MV Nine Wins in I 0 An errant pickoff al· tempt by the La Habra pitche r enabled Bill Greeley to score in the 10th inning Saturday af. t.emoon as Mission Viejo edged La Ha bra, 4-3, in an Ame rican Leg ion Mis~i" Vie~ (41 J. Gret!lev. ?b Zo9Q, lb Richardson, ~s Gol"\tal•t . c 8.Grtoley,lf McC.rthy,p Whitt, 3l> ~rl'\llccl,rf Ros\,<! Totals Ill r II S I l s l t ' 0 1 ) 0 l S I 2 • 1 1 • 0 I ~ 0 0 4 0 0 " • 10 ScON llY IMlfltS baseball game al Mis· r " • Tom.> ll 8J calls. ··and to rl' some ligaments in m y leg. l couldn't wa lk for three weeks." Al~ ran Jet '.:>PV Sol1d's Roc~et Darlin"' Demon. Jonalhon. ~...,,j Gem. HMO To Ca ten, O~llgc C.inyon NO~crolt~> Be did plenty of walk· ing early this year. EIGHTH RACE -'00 YMdS 3 Yt:M 04Cli. Allow<1nce Pur~ ~100. "I was r unn ing st adium stairs at Orange Coas t and Ncwp o l"l Harbor." he says of his training schedule. Hejr "pparenl (l.Jphaml 1 70 • 60 2. IO <.ircleF1ve(lrl>a>urel 760 24Q OH-Fleet N" F•C~le <CarCIOta I 2. IO OH Charmer Bars !Add" I 7 10 TtMe 1'l If. At\O ran Nd\hv111.-Ra<.~l'I, Falcon O•al. Terry Gin. Swoo>n Myrnd ~C..rl NO-Cr.lithe> Despite the rugged training, in addition 1.9 fighting the wind aqd . hills in races, Ke~nc has no regrets a bout becorrf- ing a bi cycle racer. U EXACTA l·H•ir App.Jr..,. & ~ Qr<I• Ftvt, p•id S ll4.00. OH· ~-·'· liJNTH RACE -J)() yiJrOS ) ve.ir t*t~&. up. C.la1m11.g Pu•~• \l'IOO. · Go !Win TO'> I Dreyer I & &0 • 20 •.11J ReQueSI L1ltll' l:ldr tlopt>aml Van Gla>S (Add") Tttne-18 IS 1'60 8 60 11110 "l like the challenge.·· he says. "And it's al~ays nice to win." SS EXACTA t-Go M.111 Too & .. Reqwit LI Hit Btr, P<lid \219.jO have. a great su111111er ••• ancl a :·peat future! T alk to your local Arr Force Recruiter now Have thc11 greal summer you're looking lorward to and relax knowing that the Guaranteed Air Force Job ot your choice is waiting for you when summer 1s over Choose from more than 250 1obs skills you can 1ake w1tt\ you into cw1han .hie. They range from avionics to meteorology. From me- chanics to data processing, admtnjstr~i­ t1on to medicine. We'll pay you to learn a skill you can use tor 1he rest of yoor life. Act now to start your training this summer. Choice 1obs are being filled rapidly. USAF RECRUITING OFFICE 20 36 W . llncofn Ave .. Anaheim c oll 776-5490 sion Viejo. L• H•t>r.~ 300 ooo ooo ()....) • i ~s. Viejo IOI 000 010 1-;o 7 Mission Vi~o r~ums =~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to action this afternoon,,- hosting the Fullerton Dodgers at 2. I • • Yo1ir Aching Back There's a Lot You Can Do About It By CAROL MOOllE OIU..O•tlr l"'i ... ~ \1.'eeke.nd athletes who show off or overexert without thinkiDJ a re p ri m e ca ndidates fo'r" backaches that afflict more Uwn :·10 mi,.llion Americans. ., "Bad backs" are responsible for an exc~ss or 31 million days of. absentee ism from work eadl •year, second only to respiratory infections, including the common I cold, • Yet, when it comes to treat- , ment of such pain, many people prefer to accept discomfort rather than relief. ~'Back problems are m uch INCORRECT ellsier to care for if they're ~aught early," said chiropractor ruchard Parlee of Santa Ana ··~ut most ofte n we are faced with latent situations." These include children who can't describe the tola.l hurt of a bad fall, secretaries Md busi· nessmen who lean over a desk all day and people who do too much exercise at the start or a physical fitness regime, he said. Dr. Parlee especially singled out young men who do a lot oflift. ing and later lose this muscle tone or stre ngth. Ligaments become very much like r ubber bands and vert ebrae are moved out of normal range. CORRECT Som e t i m es, after severa l years, the body is found to be out. of kilter. enduring the painful ef· feels of "compensatory balance" the medical term of favoring the left or right side. "Manipulation is necessary to relieve t he nerve interference and m uscle spasm . And we're getting good results from meri· dia n therapy (acupuncture), too." he said. P roper posture. '(liet and ex- e r cise a l so can a lleviat e backache s by strengthening weak areas of the body. The complex network made up of the spine, ligaments, muscles and nerves of the back region af· fects all parts of the anatomy. Overweight people are more prone to bad back proble ms because as little as IO excess pounds can add undue pressure to muscles and joints. A 'proper diet that i nclu'des the basic nutrients will reduce both stress and pain. 1 Lower backache often is a tem- poraiy discomfort of pregnancy for the same reason. The extra weight a woman carries throws her stature out of line. Dr . ..£arlee said several o! bis pa tients are children whom he X- r ays for ..scoliosis {spinal curve) or functional short legs (pulled up by mus~es) w hich can be cor- rected if diagnosed in time. "GROWING PAINS m ay re- sult fro m bad pos ture habits, im· proper footwear , lack of exercise or continuation of the wrong ex· ercises inadvertently forced up- on the child in physical education classes." he said. Signs to look for in a baby in· clude the turning inward of the foot when the child learns to walk. In a t eenager, lack of athletic prowess may indicate a muscle imbalance. "Of course, children may beg off from exercises out of lazi- ness," Dr. Pa rlee added. "But pers iste nt pain occurring after sports activity shouW be evaluat- ed by a doctor." Sleeping habits a lso can con- tribute to bad backs. ··i must have slept wrong Jast rugnt" or "I ha ve a kink in my neck" are common com plaints. Discom fort in t he morning may be due to a poor, sagging mattress or too m any pillows. Most of a human's weight 1s distributed in the buttock area. Sleeping all night with a sag in this area c-an create back ail- ments. A board inserted between the mattress and spring or already built into the foundation may help. A person s hould elevate the head just enough to allow com- fort for bre athing while asleep. Too much elevat ion puts an un· natural strain on the neck. Proper care of the body day and night may prevent future discom- fort and pa in. "Slouc h in g a t t he office. behind the wheel and in front of the TV eventua Jly takes its toll," Dr. Parlee said. "E ither the back gives way or ribs cr a mp, causing breathing problems." Here is a' minim al fitness sur· vey to determine physical condi· lion before pa rticipating in rigorous exe rcises. If you cannot complete all· Ci ve exercises, you may ha ve mus cle imbalance. -Lie on the floor with your hands behind your neck and with someone holding your feet. Roll up into a sitting position. You I I. LOH6 I ODT SlBTCH Z. HAMSTlfH~ STUTCH l . ~DOUCTOI ITUYCH CAI ,. ~· .. u " .. I: ! 4. ADIUCToa naTCH 111 I. FINCH'S THRUST l. HU. 't DANCI ., --·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---l I, n :J " .. , .. , 1;: n ... u, &~ Y!@lYJ [( -~@[f\'90@@ 111 Cot a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the ll t answers and actton you need to solve inequitie1 in government and busi- 1 • ness. Mail your questions to Pat Dunn At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily 't 1 ~ Ptlot,P.O. Box 1560,CastaMesa,CA 92626. I ncludeyourtelephone number. ~ The t olurnn appears daily e:rcept Saturdays and M onday1. • , liteer Ciear. •I Col.:,.IJfa Re•earelt Corp. \ or..AR PAT: I'm enclosing a notice I receiVed in today's mail. COlumbta Ret4H1rch C'Qn)., Chicago, Ill., appar~ntJy has i•computer fielected" me to receive a Laa Vegas vacation package, worth ap· I. proxlmat•lt USO, tor only '1$. Jr I actually had been personally selected, why do they w·ant me to pass the offer on to-a friend tr J 'm not lD_...t.td? l 'd be bap.pyto pa,y $15 for a 24-hour day ol my choice ln Lu VeN, espec:UdJy if meals and drinks were to be included with a room but I do nbt fike tO be "taken.". Let me know wbat this monit14aca' suarantee offer 11 and, tr legitimate. what the catches are.1 wasn't born yesterday, and I don't want to be stuck with a dou- ble bUI for my wlfe and myself tf I do use thi5 promotional offer. R. IJ. V., Newport Btach .. ..,. dl'a •f Cehlmbla lletearcb Co11>. AVS ttadua will rttall a •••W., U.1111 pobltth .. about a similar promotional olftr from Ma"8ii~Dne~mnt ~..:: Oldo-based maU order eotftPUY. T'ldl .,.u. • ....... • ••ta rued by atteraeya cenual .. '""'*f •Jes ... a d91 -'' Ried by Ute v.s. P•t•I Service. MOC prolllf&lv ,.. .. i. ~. ae1MAD1 ta11w a.1al actlon, ... eve•Ulaltj elal:iieid .... ,_.. .. were •~•Uabh &o rrimbane -.. t • ,, . subscribers to the "Treasure Chest" or vacation values, la addition to subsequent sewing madline orrers. Columbia Research Corp. is beaded by the same man, Raymond Anderson, accordlaf to a CalifomJa attorney general's spokesman. AJtboutb Anderson can't declare bankruptcy again, it appears that he's game ror another try at gouging $15 from gullible consumers. The attorney general's Of. fice is preparing to take action against this latest scheme. AU persons receiving materials from CRS are requested to mall &Mm to .tbe Attorney General's Public Inquiry Unit, SSS Capitol Mill, Sacramento, CA 95814. Ant1llody Know Rom I~ Clla11ge a Llg•t.1 DEAR PAT : Several of us who play tennis at the Costa Mesa Tennis Club at Te Winkle Park ha1ve a problem. It's the lithts. At last count, five were burned out, and I know that two of them have been burned out sinc e before Christm,s. All of us have mentioned t.hi1 to the people in ~barge at the courts, but they u y that they have no control over the situation because the city takes care of mfin- tenance. Whal now? . J .R., Corona del Mal' It seems to be up la the air at tblt point. Costa Mesa Jeh'8re services park saperintendeat wlll coetad you peno.ally reganUag the situation. BuJcaUy, It's a m1,«etel &M comrader Mred b>4tlle city not being able to "move" bis aa=on. U.._ repladou pr~lude maiotenantt by city empJC • f& WH 1ta&e4 daat u1 at· tentlon to tbe lights would violate tbe '•'ieettad. At tMI ,...,, Ill wa reported that the city of Co8ta~ •ill e~r Id Ute run oat or pursue lt1 gtoundwork for U.1 a lawtlllt a1abl1t die . tractor. In the meanlime, think of 1Mll , .... wW hnpN'f U• dtr the haftdlcap of lnadequ•te~ldlq. Ir 1ou•re Ml •t pbUosopblcal, co.tact the Coeta M dty utalHy, ... ftel~ .. that immediate rem4!dla1 action be Chet!k Cot1f ract ... B~ ~ PftJJ .. -aetm~ DEAR P AT : My husband And l bougbt a bomo l8 1-.m~. 981. We've bee n paylDs off our 2S-year 1* I~ than~ -. creasing the amount required eatb na•U.. ff• DOW want &o Oil . I ') I • :. . . ~ YOU DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 ~nday July 6, 1975 Ce rvical Vertebrae Thoracic (chest) Vertebrae Spinal Spinal Nerve Cord / Lumba r ~Vertebrae ~ Ruptured disc material pressing on spinal ne rve Sacrum Coccyx should be a ble to lift yourself straight up without favoring the right ar left s ide of your body. -In the same position <nat on the floor with you r hands behind your neck). bend both knt'es and place your feet on the noor a:. close as you com fortably can to your body. Lift yoursl'lf up to a sitting position. -In that position ( :,1tlmg on floor with hands behind the neck and legs close to the body >. ratsl' both legs off the floor to a 30 degr ee angle a nd hold them straight out for 10 seconds. -Lie on your i:;tomach with a thick pillow under your hips. Clasp your h a nds behind your head. While someone holds your feet in place, raise your head a nd chest off the floor and hold them up for 10 second::. -Lie foce down. Ha ve !>O· meone hold your upper back down by pus hin g on your shoulder blades while you rai:,c your legs off the floor and hold • them up for 10 seconds. If you passed the minimal le!>l. you may progress to more strenuous exercises. pre ferably practiced daily rnther than m one vigorous workout. More exercises arc featured in a free brochure, The Bad Back Booklet. Mail requests for it to: Room 815, 420 Lexington Ave., New York.,NY. 10017. Illustrations contain clues to tl11ngs 11uu should remember lo do jor your buck Keep 1ts 33 bones and cushion.5 1 dtz..cs J supple and liealthy umh re cu;vrwble exercise and good posture Cliart r left) sliows some boS'lc pos1- "u11s /or mild erercismg. See story lt'Il )ur "mm1mal fitness :.11roey·· you should take before gomg mto . any exercise program. Check your oum m:itural standing positum to see 1f your posture Line 1s "good." like the man's, or .. bad," like the woman 's. the remaining $1,900 balance before y hu~band s retirement. I~ there any way we can a\'oid :.t prepayme t penalty'! T . V. S .. Costa Mesa Loan service orrict!rs from various savings and loan associa· lions advise you to contact your lender. Prepayment will be ar· ranged according to the specific terms of your loan note. 1'lost len- ders will try to work with the borrower, advising him as to the le ast expensive method ol paying orf the r emaining balance on a home loan. L'eg911 Market Cracked, but T~ Surrired DEAR P AT: Sever al months ago, my mother. who is in her ear· lY' 50s, m entioned that sbe no longer was able to locate L'eggs con, ventional nylon stockings. She refuses to wear panty hose a nd had found this brand of stocking most satisfactory. Arc L"eggs stockings still being m anufacturt.>d ? If so. where can lfind them? l 'd like to re· assure my mother that the clothing industry does not cater ex- clusively to "The Yowig" and that it realizes that older women also like to look nice without having to change to a less personally desira~ ble style. V. M .• Costa Mesa Donette Brown, consumer correspondent for l.'eggs Products. Inc., reports that marketing economics forced tbe discontinuance of L'eggs stocking sales at retail outlets. She said that stocking in· du.try sales have declined 25 perceat from wha t they were in 1970. Due to many lnquJries from women who prefer stockings to palM;y bole, L'eggs bas decided to ~ll.oue manufacturing stockings oa a - Umlted basis and to make thttm available b} mail. Orde r forms can ·be obtalaed by wrlllng to L'ed. PToducts, lac., P. 0 . Box Uts. • WlmtarSalem, NC t 7lt!. °"'"~ c ..... ,., D A Prof)fMg GrOCf"r'fl c .... p At Your Service bu rec,lved several Jnqwrtes from customenor JBS, • T111ll" arocuy ,~peraUve tbal rectally clo ed Its W&ftlaonet. Complahu .-e bt,1D1 lavestlgated by the Onn'e C... ty dll1.rid aU.oraey. ~~"ad loo ls taken.Jt will be repen. eila&MDall,y PUoc • t DAILY PILOT Sunday. July 15. 1!7J Bftp ler YeM Your Credit We Live Inside 'OU.ch Lines~ -• If a consumer belrnves a credit·raUni re· rt was respons ible in a ny manner for bis or h_er being den1ed cn.'ilit, the consumer has a nght to demand an explanation in· writing from the reporting agency -provided the consumer puys a fee c.-qual lo thti same chara:e the crt-d1l-rcporUng agency applies to other noncustomers. · ~hcncvcr a purchaser. who 1s ~seeking credit from :i retailer 1s derued thut credit, or the charge for· that credit is increased in any manner because of information received by the retailer from a credit reporting agency the reta il creditor must notify the consumer i~ ·writing of the denial of that credit or of the in· crease in charge for that credit. This written notice must contain the name . and address of the reporting agency, as well as a st atement outlining the above methods of obtaining disclosure of the consumer's credit· rating information. _.. • • I_f ~he accu:acy or <'"mpleteness of any T 1t mformat1on contained in the credit re· rting agency's recordS is believed to be in· •.sccurate by the consumer, the consumer • ~bould report it directly t<.' the cred1t·reporting agency. :1 , The agt.•ncy 1s then required by law to check into the curnmt status of that informa· .tion w1th10 a rl'ason;.iblc lime period and cor· •tcct it if it was inuccuratt.'. In all cnses (unlt.•ss the• reporting ugency pcl1cvl'S th:.tt the dispute is irrelevant) the • credn n•porting agency must insert in its future credit rating reports for that particular : consumer a notice that the miormation is dis· • puted by tht.• consumer. Thus. the credit-reporting agency will ·forward lo all future creditors orthe consumer ·the facts th::it it originally had in the credit rat· ing r eport, as well as the fact that the : particular cons umer disputes and denies the acC"Uracy of that information. ou Can Help ~:Opinion Poll t\ nonprofit service <sgency needs people : to help conduct a pubLic opinion poll for a short time this summer After a brief orientation only about four hours a week will be needed to interview people in purks,~hoppmg centers and -civic centers. This i~ not a door-to·door poll. For additionul 1nformettion call 530-2370 and ask about the ·· Mun in the Street" sur vey. The United Crusade needs volun•eers for its annua l campaign. Dozens of workers are neede~ to stuff and address envelopes and pre· pare literature to benefit the many agencies associated with the crusade. The work can be picked up at the Voluntary Action Center of· fices, either in Garden Grove or Huntington Beach .. and done al home at your convenience. Now that sum mer is here many regula r v~luntecrs <~re on vacation, and various agen· c1es are asking for help. either on a temporary or a permane nt basis. A youth-oriented drop. in c~nter in Huntington Beach needs help both dunng the day a nd early evening hours. Jn addition ~everal volunteers are needed to help out in the center's transportation pro· gram. The most common need 1s transporting the elderly to the doctor or a hospital for medical care. ~ For further information about the above opportunities contact-the West Orange County Voluntary Action Center· at 960·3312 or 530-2370. The need lo he lp the Vietnamese reCugees at Camp Pendleton is still present. Volunteers are needed by the Salvation Army to help sort and s ize clothes at the Oceanside location, and this can ·be either a n individual or a group in· volvement. F or directions and times call 757-7011, und as k for the Salvation Army desk. By PAT McCORMACK enter into a shady deul so ""1"•"'11'" .. ttu.•w he can make a killing in .Anyone s t e pped on the stock market. His your "o u ch lines" family needs the money lately? but there's no living with They ' re there when the pHin when he step; on you look in the mirror on· your moral "ouch line." ly you can't see them. Samples of "emotional They're Lbere when you ou c h lines" -two sleep, wo rk, play, or persons are in a room. pray. You a r e one. The You can't sec them phone rings. You answer anytim e. But you {eel it and ttie other person them when someone can tell from the drift'of steps on them. the conversation who it Knowing about ··ouch is and says -''Oh, that's lines" can h•IP ~ou to a so and so and tell him I creative r elations hip in· le(t town." stead of a "wer~truggle This person keeps up wh e n doaltnl with that line a ll the while others. '10ueh lines" you're on Ute phone, up- w e r e In\' en.l ed by selling your emotional Willia{O V. Pletsch, a equi libri um. Defend fulltima rn•rriage, yourterritory. divo r ce and family "Tell that p e r son couns-elor who divides you'r e getting frustrated his time t>etwe•n prac-and in a quiet way de· tice in Wilson, Conn., and mand self r espect ," Cococt Beach, Fta. Pietsch said. THERf. A~E lhrl'c "THREE THINGS to kinds of "ouc line•" keep in mind when you physical, m orn a nd erno· are in a power struggle lion al: And f>"I e ts oh <.ire trust, listening and draws them in a new clarity. book . ''Human Be·ing'1 ··It comes out to TLC, <Lawrence Hill&Co.>. which isn't an accident. "Most persons •re not Tender loving care - going to wade lhrouth u and trust, listening and b 0 0 k r u t l 0 t clarity -bave a lot in psychological jar1on to common." find out about eastne Trust in this instance tension in tlleir homes, means assumipg tbal the ir offioes or any. whateve r the other huma n relationship -so person is feeling "makes I've drawrt a lot of sltua· sense to him or her." tions between the covers . ''Listening" means of this book," he saicJ in trying to hear the deeper an interview. message of the emotions. Piettch, an ordained Don't just Hslen to the minister a ?td forme r words that are spoken. If campus minister at Ohio uncertain, ask -''What S tate U nivt!r s ity in doyoumean?" Columbus, tu rned to Askingthatquestionin fulllimc counseling when the middle of a marital he complet e d a three· power s truggle may year residency in the make the difference American Foundation of be l we c n s ta yi n g Religion and Psychiatry together and breaking (now the Ins litule of up. Religion and Health.) Clarify means make He s tudied for l ht! clear. ''You mus t de- ministry at Princeton monstrate a willingness Theological Seminary. to listen by making clear The imaginary lines what (eelings have been :f>ietsch says will help hurt befor e discussing improve huma n rel~· facts," Pietsch said. tions in power struggles ''The biggest problem define one's te rritory. people have in changing If another person in· tbe other person is that vades that territory -we try to tell the m what mo r a 1 , e motiona l , the facts ar e -rather physical -it pains you. than gettUlg unde rstand- " Wh en that happens." mg. - he said, "you've got to ··we must hear the tell the other person to other person out, tune in get off your ouch line. the emotions. You cannot st<J nd con· '·Our em otions are like tinuous pain." st ea m in a pressure "The most common er-cooker a nd the facts are ror in attempting to im-like (ood. If you want lo prove relationships is get to the facts, you have trying to c ha n ge the t o l et the pressure -other person, rather than down." d~ining and d efending Pietsch has been mar· o r own territory. ried 25 years and is the "Thal goes for mar· father of two and Coster ri ge, bus iness, ever-pa rent to eight other y t ing involving two youngpeople. hu ans. . . .. In the book's foreword. Many problema ~elop In a "power .. litUatfon becau• these emotiona ' \ ~ POWE~ ·~ are not fully understood Often, even befoN a word ia apoken, ,, Fighting for Room CLEVELAND CAP) -A University lspitC:Jls Lothstein said personal space boundaries may researcher says his studies indicate that when so· include one's car, wrucJ'I he said represents an ex· meone says, "Don't crowd me," he means it. ternal body armor to many persons. Humans need a kind of "body buffer zone '' or personal s pace, and when that space is violated, flight -an<i possibly fight -is the normal reaction said Dr. Lesli e Lott\,stein, an assistant psyctlology professor at Case Western Reserve University. Lothstein. whose resear ch in the long · recognized theory of personal space bas dealt with the relationship between aggression and increased inte~rsonal space requirements, said in a recent interview that such "human territory" may be in• volved when persons wind up in fi ghts or as the vie· tims or assault. HE RF.COMM ENDED that policemen stopping a car should have the occupant get out of the car, as many officer s do routinely, so, the occupant wouldn't be in a position or defending bis territory. He said research indicates \hat being ap- proached by a person or object is seen as more threatening than a pproachilli t.be_personor object. His research with young men showed that the degree or a person's aggression could be measured , by the physical distance the person pla"ced between himself and his adversary, Loth.stein said. ' Lothstein said he was attempting to·devise a ~ERSONS UNABLE lo respond in a nonviolent test for "assault proneness." Other practical ap· way mh_eren~ly need larg~r areas or personal space, plications wh ich he said should be considered are Lothste m s~1d. He called it a form of self-defense. training programs tor those wbo work with violence . ~thstem suggested that teachers, school 9d· potential and for desensitizing those who have ab- m 1n 1strators an~ police. cons!der co~cepts of · normal need for sp ace. personal space in dealing with hostility and viol~~e~etimes just the laying of a hand by a Crime Fighters' Kit policeman violates personal space and body space, and an individual with an inflexible set of boun· daries may be provoked lo violence," Lothstein said. . "When~ person tell& us to respect his distance, it may not simply be a challenge but a plea for help, and we must respect it,'' he added. He also said the need may indicate that .inter- rogati<_>n ~o?ms in police stations should be larger, so an md1v1dual wouldn't feel personal space was being violated. • • • • ~J .,,,.,, • '{(JjJ1 • ,\i /l'/1' 6utlJ1>1?. S11itJ • S1'P"'"'''·' • \11mmt'r St1111pk. • ,\!11.1( ,· "''" )1111111r Si.<'' WASHINGTON (UPI) -For $33 apiece, local police laboratories can buy a kit or autom obile paint samples from the governme nt. The Jus tice Depart· ment1s Law Enforce· ment Assistan ce Ad· ministration issued 171of the kits last year. Each is a notebpok contain· ing small, recta ngular m e t a l panels in 140 thades or paint actually u sed b y var i o u s automobile ·,m a nufac· Uirers, accompanied by a list of corresponding car m04els. «fJoge2Jw . MATERNITY SUMMER SALE •o50%0FF ALLSUMMER . MATERNltY FASHIONS REDUCED'TO CLEAR To l'our llealth Dr. George O'Neill. the , STARTS MONDAY, JULY 7th SOUTH COAST PLAZA Ul'ftlt LfVEl NEAlt IUUOCk'S Itchy Blllllps I h ve~ known to the m <.>dical profession a~ urticaria 1s such a common problem that 1t is estimated that about one out of every four persons ha~ the affliction at some point during tus lifetime. SA M P L E S 0 1-· co·author of "Open Mar· physical ··ouch lines·· -nage." says: in an office. a co-worker "Human Be-ing ls a keeps pushing your desk statement about the self back until you're cor· a nd others tha t can nercd and you hardly be ... unde r stood by l."1 ·~ 'I ")N 541. 10 6 have elbow room. Or so· young or old.'' f'AC r1c COA~T HNY. meone comes up to tell He says Pietsch helps Al CAlll MAYOR you something and prac· '>'ith the problem aref s IORRANCE tically bangs you on the of being a human. 378.2795 chest for emphasis. ·•We are n ot born 557.5734 The disorder most frequently takes the form of s kin eruptions (wheals), which a re white at the outset and later turn r eddish. These slightly e levated lesions sometimes are quite small and al other limes cover virtually the entire body. The most troublesome aspect of the disease is that the wheals itch intensely. There may also be a burning or a stinging sensation. Samples of moral human -we are born ViP:i•-;.E41a>..-lrl•t)o.ltli!~~•~~(•)-1f<i ~rt'~l..Mc~ "ouch lin es " -you r boss homo s a pi ens w i th the 'jiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii;;;miii_.iii;;i;i;;iii;;i;;i;;iiili;iiii;ii;;iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,. requires you to lie to capacity to be t aught to enhance a business deal ; ·be a hum an, to be t aught your friend wants you to 1 human·ness." Can DentS Draw Suit Often \he wheals disappear after a few hours, although c hronic hives may recur for months. · · SACRAMENTO (AP ) -The California Depart· ment of Health is suing a Delaware ·based firm, Tille Lewis ft,oods. Inc., for allegedly "m isbrand- ing" 1,000 cases of dented canned food s. The suit. fil ed by Atty. The more common types of hives ccin be rc~d1ly treated, a nd recurrences frequently c<in be prevented. The usual approach is to search for a possible food. medication or other sub~tancc thut has c:Jused the reaction and to avoid 1t Gen. Evelle Younger. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ YICT I OPTICAL CO. Glasses should be fa shionable ... you wear ~hem on your face! Victor Optical has Orange Countv s largest selec:.llon of frames and lenses -1nclud1ng the mos1 complete $IOCk of European eyewear available anywl"lere Thia tremendous SP'"-.!•on i:•o11cles for wide choreas for Ille tules ot $portv t.1sh1onable and 30ph1st1cattd lr.dlvidual• - and why not color coor.J1na1e w th l•sh1on-tinted lenses? says some or the food was contaminated. Several wholesalers and retailers also were named. Younger·called the ac- tion a move to rid the salvage cann ed foods market of unlabeled and aduJterated foods. 44.00 34.00 35.00 WE CARRY SIZES TO 11 •.. AAA TO 81 BUT NOT ALL SIZES IN ALL STYLES AND COLORS ••• BE EARLY! famous brand women's shoes greatly reduced AMALFI ......... 29.90 Hill AND DALE ... 22.90 AMANO ......... 24,90 29.00 24.00 22.00 ANAHEIM PLAZA ANAHEIM FASHION ISLAND~ NEWPORT BEACH FASHION VALLEY SANDIEG9 NOW DOMINIC ROMANO. 24.90 RIDCIOSs• ..... 11.90 . ~ . COllllS ......... ·J 1,90 CARESSA .....•.. 14.90 -#' • • Ll"I the «yewear ra~"' n consultants at \ltctor Optical assist in fitt ing you wtth the ta1es1 1n eyewear lashlon and gJve you OfOf•¥1onal prKltlQn and accuracy In lllllng your prescription SfLIY ........... 22.90 16.90 .. G LAGUNA HILLS MALL '4101 Lagul\a Hiiis Mall ~8988 ' SOUtH COAST 'LAZA 3333 Brlatol Strett • 556-1808 .. • 31.00 ~ ... oo CAPEZIO ........ 34.00 AMAlfl 26.90 24.00 ~NDITI •...•... IZ.90 •No (Onnection whatever with tlw American Notlonol R.tct Crots All SALES FINAll NO EXCHANGES! NO REFUNDS! USE YOUR BANkAMBJCARD, MAS~ CHARGE City Fireman: No Hero Scene ft was during my third day on the job as a city fireman that the battaUon chief lined up the seven of us on duty at the station. He trooped tho line, inspecting us. then pushed out his band a nd gripped mine. ''You've been doing a great job, Hallig~n. The chief is proud of you. We're all proud of you. You've really fitted in." Then he pinned a silver badge on m y shirt front. Honestly, I was Daniel Halligan Oa bbergasted. . The tiCene was just The Job like a John Wayne movie and I was the Q "Duke." 1 was being H pp r decora ted by Presi-e dent Truman for ha v- ing captured 273 elite German troops and six Mark IV tanks with only a broken BB gun. Proud? Wouldn't yoube?0£eours elwas proud. .Being given a firem an's shield was quite an honor for a guy who didn't know one end of a three-inch hose from another. But I was emba rrassed, too. I was only on the job for a story. I was only going to be there another two d ays. The department needn't have gone to that trouble. I shrugged off the con- gratulations of my fellow firemen. (That's what the "Duke" would have done.) But it was only an act and the first chance I got, I slipped into the men's room, went into a cubicle, bolted the door and unpinned the badge. Maybe they even bad my name inscribed on it. Wouldn't that be something? My eyes aren't what they used t_o...be but the four words didn't change the fifth time I r ead themorthe lOthtime. ••Minneapolis Junior Fire Department.'' Awww. May be· I should h ave been mad but I wasn't. I mean, I did get recognized. Right? YOU KNOW, the Pubiic -even the Orange Coast public -proba bly has a eomple tely wrong idea about firemen when they're not fi ghting blazes. These he roes don 't sit around µlaying chec kers a nd watc hing te l e vis ion . There's equipment to be maintained, housekeeping chores to be done, training sessions and safety inspec- tions ofbuildings. ~-Unfortunately, I got in- volved in a training session my final morning. It in- cluded carrying m en (one at a time) a nd being carried down ladders at the four-story tra ining lOwer. r appelling m y way down the side of the tower from a third floor win- dow and j umpiog into the life net from a second floor window. In case you ever have to use a life net ., r e· member this: You're supposed to land butt flrst. I spent six year s as a paratrooper-a nd we w~re trained to land on the balls of our feet. Landing on the ball s of your feet in a life net is an elt- hilarating experience, especially the boomerang effect you get. My old buddy, the battalion chief, mutte red something a bout "stupid writers" after my 10th trip out the window and growled , "Let's go see a movie." The movie was a training film (I think) but I'm sure it had an "X rating" since it showed a woman (in living color) in labor. Nothing was left to the imagination. A firema n never knows when he'll be pressed into midwife duty, I guess. Anyway, 1 was plunked in the front row of chairs -the only one in the fronl row -about six feet from the s mall screen. (lt was another "setup" as I sadly learned .) Everything was great, the film was educa- tional and I was munching a way on m y 15-cent nicke l •·Mr. Goodbar " candy bar until the Sundliy. Jufy 8. 1975 OAILYPILOT Wild Horse Roundup Tllne ,. wat~r trapping method will work. •·we Cigure to cat('h quite a few right orr the bat ," he said , "then leave the m a lone for a while because they will start looking for wa ter m other places.•• War r said it will lake four to six months to catcb lhe400horses. 1'0NOPAH, Nev. (AP) -About 400 wild bon>t.-s, currently ut home on the centra l Nevada range, will soon be on their way lO new homes a t locu·· Lio n s f ro m New Th• t Hampshire to ~r awaii. lllUS 0 The roundup begins July ~ ' Know Before Your Mustang 21. The Bureau or Land Ado . Management is r emov- ing the horses from the ptlllg Stone Cabin Va lley east ' or here because over- population is threatening to damage the r a ngeland beyond repair. The m ustan gs. pro- t ected by federal Jaw, will be adopted by in- dividuals a nd organiza- tions under the g uidance of the bureau a nd Wild Horse Or ganized As· sistance, Inc. (WH OA). OVER 300 applications to take thl! horses have been approved a nd another 175 are being s cr ee n e d , W H OA s po k eswom a n D awn Lappin said in Reno. About 20 percent of the a pplications are from Nevada, with other s from all over the United S tates, in c lud i n g Californi a, Al ask a, F1orida, New Ha mpshir e and Hawaii, she said. While the bulk of the appUcations are from in- dividuals who want just one horse, several org- a nizations . a re seeking several head. Applicants include p a rks , r e(uge centers and zoological . gardens. ''We even have C:tn ap- plication from the Bicen- tennial Westward Wagon Train for 60 horses to Tom Mccann fs on vaca- tion. fie had invited Diane Bock of Costa Meta, a very .acti ve m ember of the A merican Mustang As· 40Cia1ion, to write .a guest column on the wild mtutang roundup even before the r oundup became so con· Horsin' Around with Tom McC•nn troversial (see.accompany-perienced horsem a n 's ments for registration tng news stories that have help with the tra ining wltb the mustang as· come f rom T he Associated be<:ause I doubt if they· sociation should write Pr ess du ring t he past will b e e v e n h a lte r to: American Mustang week). lier t imely column broken when offered to Association, Inc., Box follows: · . · • ''adoptive par ents." 338, Yucaipa CA 92399. By DIANEBOCK Th h · 1"5"ctor1Amer•CMI ese orses come m Mu~""gASSOC1a11on every ~olor imaginable. l'D PERSONALLY re- Ma ny children have Some,. n o doubt, a re tcommend to children the wanted lo know how lo throw-backs to the North adoption of a young save up enough money to African Ba rb (the foun-animal. Wild horses over buy a horse. This is for dation horses for the two or three years old them. " modem mustang breed). are very difficult to train Four hupdre d wild , . . unless one is a top -and horses are-being offered , 1 d.h~e to remmdthose Idomeantop-cowboy. for adoption in Tonopah, obtammg these horses . . . Nev.· ·'that a good ma.ny of·. Foranyyoungnd~r.1t Som e are beautiful, them_ may be reg1s~ifa-is also best to obtain a like the legenda ry wild ble in the A_m ~ri~n mare so as not to have white mustang stallion, Mustang Assoc1at1on. the ~ost and ~ouble of and som e are quite ugly. For more information geldmg a stallion. These All are quite wiJd and regarding a do pting a horses cannot be sold or have yetto be caughL wild horse, write to: given away once you Gene Nordine, Bureau of take possession of them. ··IF YOU HAVE a p asture a nd money for transporting a horse, you may qualify for one of them . However , you mu s t h ave a n ex- Land M a n a g e m e n t , As most horse people Federal Building. Reno, know, the original cost of NV 89501. a horse is the least of the Those wishing to know' expense; upkeep is the the conforma tion a nd most expensive part of measunme nt require-horse ownership. pull wttgons ," Mrs. I.up- pin said. "They have 25 R ndup pro f e ss ion a l h o r se OU train. ers r eady to worj\ _ .Startlnt Monday, July 7 3416 YI• Oporto {upat•ln) Udo VII .... .......... , ....... ...... .,4 ART AUCTIONT ...... Ho ReservefHo Mini111U111 CR1,_ ..... y ... VALUES.TO 55,000· c~..._~ Picasso Calder-amavo Miro S4Queiros Vasarety °'agall T obiasse Eat1e Dall Neirmn Jablonsky Rockwell An-en Lebadang and many more of eQual importance Rare Find -Original Etchings by Louis lcart Pencil Signed SUM DAY. JULY 6th, 1975 HOLIDAY IMN. COSTA MESA J ·~,:':.~;..<;::-~ . DNllT .AT 4 P.M. .AUCT10M .AT 7:10 P.M., A1ectleMW-Mdrill1~ r..p.. ~..._ ~ 121JI JH-1116 with the m." I La • ''Right now we have WSUll more npplicants than we have hol'scs," Mrs. Lap-0 d Off pin said. "W~ expect fi 8ll Boblfope and other stars in free shows! FASHION ISLAND presents some people will not be able Lo come when the horses arc available so ~ENO, Nev. ~AP) - we will need some cxlril Wild llor~e Annie W~- p c 0 p I c l 0 l ~1 kc l h c ncsday d1~agreed wtth .. a n American Hor se hor::,c::,. Protection Association WHOA, hcaJed by offici a l who said a Velma "Wald llorse An-sehcduled mustang roun- me'' Johnston, has acted dup in Central Nevada is as a clearing house for unnecessary. the applications, making "We are not going way s ur e pt· op I e h ave out in s upport of the foc1hties fo r lhc horses roundup," Velma "Wild and are able to care fo r Horse Annie '' Johnston them properly. sa id , ·'But we arc not op- C URRENT l'LANS are for the horses to be trapped in cor rals built around waterholes in the Stone C:.ibin Valley, said to have one or the t.lenscst concentr:.itions or wild mustangs in the West. posing it." J oan Blue, vice presi- dent of the Washington, D.C.-based American Horse Protective As- sociation, e a rly last week s aid a s uit might be filed to halt the roundup, scheduled to begin July 21. The president of the or· ganization, Pearl Twine, l a te r ruled o ut that Dftte't D motorcycle races rodeo • TV shows horse show hundreds of exhibits! • Admission Sl.75 Childrm, ~12 Sl.00 Chlldrm under six-frtt Thomas W:.irr, 31, a Las Vegas city fireman who wi ll catch the horses under a federal contract, expresses confidence the possibility. I~========~ Henry Brandon conducting the Fc1shion Island BIG BRASS BAND r PROGRAM Monday. July 7. 1975-9 p.m. woman's water broke. c1 guess that's the term rfU-F.FEll"'S used.) I mean, I yelled and ducked. My ~uddies JCPenney roare d . L ater I was to~d rookie fire!lle~ UPHOLSTERY . sometimes faint at that particular scene. I didn t ~ Y• W•t swoon but I sure q uit eating the candy bar. Hie lest 1922 H..ttor 11-.d. WE HAD THREE alarms that week but the C09to M~541·025t one that will always burn brightly in my book of •~_.;--------~ memories was the 3 a.m. call that roused me """""'------------------, from my s leep. At first I thoug ht it was time to get up but then realized my buddies were already r ushing from the dorm. , Just like in the movies, I slid into my rubber pants and boots in one awkward movement, then half-ran, half-staggered down the hall. I hit the slide pole on my second attempt and down I went. The truck was already moving out the door and if I hadn't yelled, "Hey, wait for me, you guys " I know I would have been left. Th~ alarm really wasn't much. A sprinkler system had kicked off in a warehouse. There was no fire. But lb at really didn't matter. Just 10 you won't think it's all work, "girl watching'' is a big tbing with fi~emen. It's just as big with crazy, middle-aged wnters . Next week: TV repalrshop. Danfel llalligan is.a retired 11ewspaperman who wor~d.at 132 jobs m three years-aski11g a~ get- ting no special treatment -,as the basis of this col- umn,. about the kind of employees we.all take for granted. The colt,mn wiU c;ontinue ~long~ he can /«ep ji.ndtng new jobs. R£aders with questions ond comment• may write to him in care of the Daily Pilot. For personat replies enclose stamped self· oddrt ssed envelope. 30 SPECfAL1Y SHOPS IN mrr.•-,.1i·..._...-.......... A TURN OF THE CENTURY VILLAGE ATMOSPHERE ... ADJACENT TO ~ ........... ll(t-..,, THE FESTIVAL OF ARTS GROUNDS. NOW OPEN 5<.KIW prim\? p<)('Q <\Vt)tl.1hlc Triple header perm sale! Choose the one right for you. Three fantastic values-especially when sale prices include cost of haircut, too! "Balsam Plus" perm: reg. 12.50, Sale 9.88 Helene Curtis "Phase 7" perm;· reg. 17.50, Sale 13.88 Revlon's new No Rods Just Rollers; reg. $20. Sale 15.88 Our fabulous sale lasts just two weeks- so better hurry. No appointment necessary. Charge it. -; STAR SPANGLED BANNER KEY SEMPER FIDEUS SOUSA DIXIE-DOODLE BRANDON BUGLE CALL RAG RADER ARRANGEMENT ON THE TRAIL GROFE ROLLING THUNDER FILLMORE MARCH OF THE TOYS HERBERT DIXIELAND CLAMBAKE WARR INGTON "MUSIC MAN" SELECTIONS WILLSON BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC HOWE (Choir) lT TAKES A LITTLE COURAGE JOHNSON (Choir) CARMICHAEL PATRIOTIC MEDLEY ARRANGEMENT (Choir) STARS AND STR IPES FOREVER SOUSA (Choir) Finale GOD BLESS AMERICA Mtlodyhad·S•ctwy Clloir AIMllMi-.o.I..,. • Rich Cook. Conductor Sob Teel. Coordinator Carol Ahrens,.Accompaniest Sponsored by The Irvine Company and Fashion Island Merchants• Association in cooperation with the Music Perforrnimce T1ust Fund Concert eech Mondey nfthC durtng Juty and August· t P·"'- . t t • • . . • . . e , , f . • I ! I ' • . $ ! . ii I • . : : • • • • • • • • ' • • ' I J _, 'c-AN-OO_A_P-AR-K -cA-RSO-N .._DO_WN_E_Y -FU-Ll.E.R_•u-;:"'. FASH I ON :1 I SLANP HUNTINGTON BEACH tiEWOOD MONTCLAIR WPO·•• ·-ll'TIJA NEWPORT BEACH NOATHAI 01 OlltANOE 'THI! CtTY' Jfif -6 v- PUENTE HIUS AIVlAll I UN IEANAADINO hello C.-l H4al't•_,-1~ .Sfl'lltliorM M tlKAl9llr VENTURA WHITTWOOD. u •• row JC'9t1Mr ~·· ctrd. 58Q BROADWAY, LAGUNA BEACH, C~J-IFO~IA • 714 494-7915 ft4 ' CW&.. Y PILOT "The best times~can re· member in Newport in· elude swimming in the bay 1ust before dark with the tide high. The water seemed to be warmest then. It was fre'sh from the ocean and delight/ ul. "'Many a sundown we lads su:am in the bay at the foot of 21st St. I 11ever liked low tide bay swimming." -Hugh McMillan, ··Beach Rat Days" .. .. " . . . . . ~ Sund!y.Juty8, 1t75 ... ·-·~-·-· ... ,. .... .. .. . . .. McMillan and Life Newport Pioneer 'R em in i.sces By JO OLSON ot U.. 0.11, f'llM 14.eft ··In 1876, the Mc Faddens had their steamer, the Newport, built ... Owing to the fact that the en· trance to Newport Bay was de- fined by banks of shifting sand, the channel was tortuous and continually meandering. ·'The work of getting small steamers into the harbor re- qwred considerabJe knowledge of local conditions, and it was necessary to em ploy a man who specialized in pilot service. '"The pilot position was held tor a time by a man named Snow, and from approximately 1879 un - til 1884 was filled by James McMillan. ··Mc Millan. a seafaring man by upbringiQg, shipped aboard the 1\ewport 'a t San Francisco on that vessel 's third trip, and soon became a general handy man about the ship .... "A considerable amount of freight passed through Newport Harbor in the '80s despite un- satisfactory entrance conditions, and, in 1888, a Federal Survey of the bay was made. "The actual field work of the survey was performed by a man named Von Gildr~n. and one o{ his assistants, who will be men- tioned ~casionally ip the follow· ing pages, was John McMillan. "Like his older brother, James, John McMillan first saw the bay as a deckhand on the steamer Newport.'' From •·History of Newport Beach" By H. L. Sherman The McMill a ns cam e to Newport Beach in the pioneer year s, and there still are McMillans in the city today. One of them, Hugh, a db· patcher for the Newport Beuch fire department. has chronicled the city ai he has known it in a book title "Beach Rat Days." A pictu book, with his by-line called "Beach Rat Pix," now is being printed in Newport and soon will be ready for distribu· lion. Hugh McMillan also has made the ·history of Newport one ot his hobbies. He bas collected all the books he can on the pioneer days and compared what each of the authors bas to say on the sub·· ject. .McMillan said people are always suQ>rised when they find out his roots go so (ar back in the city's history. "They can 'l believe it," he laughed. He has spoken before the Orange County Historical Socie· ty. but otherwise is pretty qu.i ~l about his early ties. The Newport Harbor High School graduate has stayed in lhe area, he said, because he "just likes to be a beach rat." He en· joys swimming, fishing, sailing and rowing a rowboat, all of which can be done easily in Newport. McMillan s doesn't mind the influx of pt:-.t-1e, the increas- ing density of buildings and the growing number of cars in what once was sleepy Newport, but he greatly lameRts the loss of local Cashing. "I'm a voice crying in the wilderness,'' he said. "There is nothing lo be caught off the pier, to speak of. l 'm not trying to run the industry down, but there are only· \ wo landings operating boats now. The canneries are gone. We nee d conservation measures. but tiow do we do it'? I huvc no solution." In the old days, McMillan said, the day's catch would be "enough fish tor a week.'' Fishing is "a pleasure" which yields good food , McMillan ex· plained ... The kids today don't have that pleasute." · McMillan also laments the pre- sent condition of the upper bay, which bas filled in a Int since be was a youth. ''I'd like to see it dredged out like it was in the 1920s," he said. "It is dry land now. You cab walk out there where I used to hunt ducks." Though lhc yellowtail, bar· racuda and albacore have gone, the McMillans are still holding forth in Newport, and when the nation 's tricentennial r olls <Jround, there still may be McMillans in the area. Both Hugh McMillan and his brother, Dan, have sons to carry on the family name, and the salt air seems to have affected tneir offspri~g (II ugh 's son wants lo follow the sea). So, it looks as if James McMillan started something back in the late 18005 when, ac- cording to Sherman's history. ··he married and settled in Newport." Wedding · Vows Performed Reich-Tai t ;\!;.ire~ L}nnc Tait :.ind Egon Reich Jr. were married in Newport Beach in rites or the Church of J esus Chnstof the Lal· tcr-day Saints. Their parents are Mrs. Vernon Tyler of Costa Mesa and '1'1r. a nd Mrs. Egon Reich of Linda Isle. The couple arc graduates of Corona del Mar High School and attended Orange Coast College. They wi ll make their home in Co::,t<1 Mesa. * • • Lohrman-Hoover Kerry Lynn Hoover of Wl's lm1n s t cr and Dean LOhrman of Ashland. Ore., ex· changed murria~e vows in St. P<ml's Lutheran Church, lirants P;.i:-.::,. Ore. Parents of the newlyweds are the Glen Hoovers of Westminster and the Harold Lohrmans of S:Jlcm. Ore. The bride. a gr aduate of La Quinta High School and Southern Oregon State College earned a BS in elementary education. She taught this past year in Garden Grove. Her husband. a graduate of • South Salem lhgh ·School and SOSC is a basketball coach. The} will live in Ashland. • • • Childers-Thomas E st an c i a Hi g h School graduates. Debornh Ann Thomas and John Marshall Childers were married in a garden ceremony in Orange. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Thomas of Costa Mesc.i and he is the son of Mrs. Nancy Childers, also of Costa Mesa. The newlyweds attended Orange Coast College and he is studying at Calfiornia State t;niversity at Fullerton. * * * Prevost-Beebe E>c borah Ann Beehe a nd Charles Dennis Prevost were marned in , Peek ·s Family Wed · dang Chapel. Westmin•er Their parents are,..Mrs. Theodore M . Hamara of 'Foun- t ain Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Huey Prevost, Corona. The bride is a graduate of Fountain Valley High School a nd her husband graduated from Costa Mesa Hi gh School and at· tended Oran~e Coast College. * • • CALENDAR l ' NI TF. D NATIONS ASSOCIATION : Southern Cahforn1<1 State Div1&1on will sponsor panel discussion of Southland women who attended either the t:.N. Interna- t ional Women 's Yl·ar Conference or the non-governmental IWY Tnbune m Mexico City. The program will be presented at noon Saturday, July 12, 10 the neighborhood Congregational Church, Laguna Beach. Because of the world hunger crisis. Nick Robertson ot the U.S. Committee for UNICEF will prepare a special in· ternational ve~etable protein lunch and will talk on nutri· lion. food aid and economic and agricultural development. • Tht' mC'eting 1s open to the public. Reservations arc necessary and may be made by calhng Mrs. Robert Edgecumbe at S40·4148. 'SWEET ADELJNES: Harborlites Chapter of Costa ~Tt·~a ~ill be hostan~ a regional meeting 1''rlday·Sund<1y. Ju I> 11 13. in the Laguna H1Us Hilton Hotel. Hcpre~cnting Orange County in the double quartet com pct1taon on 6aturday <tl 8 p.m . will bo the Gardt!n Gron· Cha ptcr The council includes chapters m ,\nzona, New Mexico, Southern ('ahforn1a :rnd Tcxa1'. BU I F.. S AND PROFE..~SIONAl. WOMEN'S C'LlJB: Leadership trainln.i workshop:. Y.111 bt! conducted by San OT<'o Dis trict S1turday and Sunday, July 12 and 13, in the J.eBaron Hotel. 8uen3 Pa rk. Topics Include How to Be 3 L~ader, How to Preside- Parliomentary ProeLidure aod How to Use Protocol. Keynoter wHJ be Betty J . Eadon, prHld,nt of the California Federation who will talk on•Time tor Action. I au MRS. LOHRMAN Wilson-Allan Princeton Cnaversily honor graduutes Christopher Pierce Wilson and his bride. the former Marilee Jane All<m. Y.ill make their home in Hartford. Conn., after a honeymoon in Haw;.iii. They are the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Allan Jr. o( P.cbblc Beach and the son of Mrs. Harbara Wilson of Nl'w Canaan. Conn .. and William D. Wilson of New York City. Erdman Memonal Chapel at Robert Louis Stevenson School. when~ thl' ~:ouple teach. w<is scl· tanr. fur the wedding. Thl• bride 1s a graduate of Corona dt•I Mar High School and was captain of the women's sail- ing l<.'am al Princeton She will <1ttend the University of Connec· t1cut Law School. Wil son , who was captain of the Princeton men's sailing team, is a candidate for a doctorate in American studies at Yale Unhersity. * • .. La Cascla-Giorgetti Edison High School graduates Francine Ann Giorgetti and 'J95eph G. La Cascia exchanged ~ding vows and rings in Sts . Simon and Jude Catholic Church, Huntington Beach. Parents or the newlyweds ure Mr a nd Mrs. Felice John Giorgetti and the Leo J . La Catciaa, all of JJuotingtonBeach. The bride attended Orange Coast College where her husband &taduated. He is a cum laude araduate of Cnlifornia Stale University at Lon" &~ch, with a BA tn history and will enter law school next year. They wtll make Lbelr home in WHtmineter. * * * MRS. REICH Stenehjem-Cook Jerome Charles Stenehjem Jr. claimed Alison Vaiden Cook as his bride during ceremonies in the Co mmunity Church Congregational, Corona del Mar. Their parents are Dr. and Mrs. J erome C. Stenehjem o( Corona del Mar and Mr. and Mrs. Roberl P. Cook Jr., New Canaan, Conn. The bride received a BA from Ohio Wesleyan University and her husband attended UCLA. They will Ii ve in Grand Forks, N.D. * * 1't Percival-Simonds Married at Lake Shan alee, Lion Count ry Safari were Linda Marie Simonds and Ronald Robert Percival, La~una Beach. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simonds or Irvine and , Mrs. Wallace Charles Cardoza, Colton. The bride is a graduate of University High School. Her husband is a graduate of Redlands Hlgh School and at· tended San Bernardino Valley College. Tbey will ti ve io Laauna Beach. Cavalluccl-Chauncey Bernard John Cavallucci ot Costa Mesa claimed Rhonda Lynn Chauncey as his bride dur- ini ceremonies in St. John the Baptist Church, Costa Mesa. The bride. daughter ot Mr. and Mr~. Ken Chauncey of Hunt· ington Beach. Is a grlduat~ of Edi5on High School. Her husband, son ot the Louts Cavalluccls of Villa Park, ta a graduate ot Estancia High School. The couple will Jive in TuatJn. e Actions Deaf e11ing Model Needed DEAR ANN LANDERS: I write this out of genuine concern tor today's youth. Parents, have you found your son or daughter, grade school andup- Lying -but overlooked it? Cheating -tell a little disap- pointed? Swearing -got a little upset? Smoking -gbt quite upset? Stealing -gave a lecture? Drinking -grounded him for a week? OK. Mom and Dad. just who set the examples for these 'chihlren? Was it those bad kids at school or you In your own home? What you DO speaks louder than what you SAY! If the youth of today are going to ~ct straightened out, the adult generation bad better start set· ting standards kids can look up to. What ima1es do your ch.lldren ·have of you? Puffing on a cisaretle, sitting around before dlnner with martinis, cheating on your Income tax, telling a Cew small lies, &'ll(earing at them and each other? Not a very pretty picture. is it? What is life like at YOUR ·hous,?-BOCA RATON D2AR BOCA: I've said ll before, but I'll H)' It •l •ln - fhlldreu •ttd model• ..,ot'e tban tbey 11eed uute•. \ftf'li parenu don't aet 1ooc1 u amplH It UI become• them to allk, "WMtt did we fall''' DEAR ANN LANO£itS : Recently u daughter-in-law wrote and compl11lned that her Sunday dinner plans were upiet frequently because ber mother· in·law tnsi.lted on waJUns unUl Sunday mornlns to lnvtte her tarrtily over for dinner. Your answer was good, but I believe there's another angle. I apeak tor mothers u ~ell PS mothers· in· law. We would love to be invited to your place for Sun- day dinner once in a while. We've been cooking for you and your family for many years. How about a break, girls? Maybe that late invitation is because your mother-in-law thinks , "Maybe THIS will be the week she'll invite m e!" -SORE BUNIONS DEAR BUN: ll'1t amazing how m any readers came up with that same reasoning! Vou may have something t here , doll. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Thank you for printing the letter Crom the person who reeeived a corneal transplant through an eye bank. I'm the executive secretary of the Lions Eye Bank at the University of Washington in Seattle. Your letter stirred a great deal of interest in the dona- tion of eyes and we are very grateful. Did you know thot ln 192S Helen Keller 'challenged the Llons Service Clubs all over th~ world to become her ''Knights of Blind- ness"? Since that time, the Llon1 have worked on projects such as buyint glasses for children, sup· porting medical rei'earch tor eye dlseHe and payin1 toreyeopera· tion1 for the indigent. There are about 55 eye banks in the U.S. and the Lions support nearly 75 percent of them. Since the Seittle Eye Bank start~ t.n July '69, we have sup~lied 517 ey-fol' corneal transplants. Thank you for maltinJ people awatt ol thl• lmportan\ project. -DONNA OILAND D!All DONNA: m.. )'08 for itving me &be opportualty &o stve Ott· Llon1 their Ju1t due. 'lbe1 u e bea.•Utul people. · d r l' r !> J \4 fl ti c F a e j• s c " ii c h Tl t 3 u 2' 2 (. a a r. i: I· 2 c T l <; s , l ' ~ ( I .. ' ......... ··--~ Train Trip to SF: All This and Scenery Too? ByTHOMA Kt:EVIL 0.11, 1"11.t ltllltr 'fr:tin trave l 1s still Amtrak around, and I'm jloing to recommend Amtrak's 1975 version of riding Lhe rails in comfort, clean s urroundings and re· asonable economy. Oh, don't ask me ir t want to ride those rails from Los Ange les to Scat· lie, across to Furgo, past Chicago and into Philadelphia. l 'm not at all certain l 'm serene Salinas Oakland San Francisco enoughemotionallytoen· 4th Street about eight joy scenery for ihat long a blocks east of Main. stretch, and I'm not all under 20. An Air Cal ticket for two to San Francisco is $52.50 from Orange County. certain the expense wouldn't eat up an y gains in scenic enjoyment. From here to San Fran· cisC'O, though, Amtrak has a tidy package that many families would tm· joy. If you're interested. here's the way it works - and here are a few of the liabilities and assets. Amtrak has a toll-free, 24-hour number -800· 252·0001 -and the in· formation is available, accurate a nd quic)c. I asked the ticket price for my wife and rQe and was pleasantly surprised to learn she could ride al a 25-percent discount. Any other immediate member of the family, under the age or 20, also C\ualifies. TICKETS are payable by cash. by check with proper identification or by any major credit card. < l asked the agent how he knew it was m y wife go· ing with me -what if I look someone e lse's "'ife lo save the25 percent? He looked s kyward and said. .. , don't care who s its an that chair, Mister. If you say she's your wife, I'm not a skin~ any ques- tions.'') The Santa Ana-LA train is unreserved and only six or seven cars in length. Transfer to tht! LA-Oakland train takes only a few minutes and a few s teps. Free lugg<Jgc carts <Jrc available. The Coast Starlight is an a ll-reserved train that ends up, if you 're of a mind to really tes t the trails, in Seattle. We took a tra in th.at left Sunta Ana at 8:42 a.m . (actually 1t was 14 minutes l ate) and transferred in LA to leave on the dot al 10 a .m. We got off in Salinas at about 5 :30. On to Oakland would have put the Coast Starlight in at8: OS . By telephone, your re· servation is confirmed. You are given a reserva· tion number and as ked to pick up the tic ket at least ~ hours in advance. Jt can be picked up at any Amtrak omce. which for most Orange Countians is <1t the Santa Ana dt.•pol, on Actually. we went to Salinas, w here friends picked us up for a visit in Carmel Valley, but since most travelers would be interested in San Fran· cisco, the single ticket price is $2.25 from Santa Ana to Los An geles, $23.25 Crom Los Angeles lo Oakland. A 30-minute (free) bus ride then transports you from Oakland to downtown San Francisco. Much of the scenery is magnificent. From below Santa Barbara to where the tracks head in· land toward San Louis Obis po. the r o ute parallels the Pacific, and it's hard lo beat on a ~un· ny day. Above San Lws SO YOUR ticket one way is $25 .50. Adu $18.11 for your spouse and any .ncmber of your fa mily Obispo, the 23 cars of red. TODAY'S CRDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 71 Chinese pagoda 1 Traverse 78 Fiber knot 6 Gush o1Jt 79 Rave 11 Trojan 80 Applejack prince 82 Likewise 16 Pamphlet not 21 Restrict ·83 Shirt 22 Glue button 23 Dwell 85 Explosive 24 Tanker 87 Blossom 25 Biblical 88 Sly tricks king 90 Range 26 Italian 91 Feminine river ending 27 Metnc 92 Chart measure 93 Perched 28 Printing 94 Zodiac measure sign 29 Direct 95 Impudent 30 Artlllc1al 98 Craze language 100 Upper 31 Regarding atmosphere 32 Male heir 101 Orthodontist 34 Labor 105 Bodlly 36 Blemish appetite 38 Florida 106 Canine city 107 Holland 1 SO Glossy 19 Agriculture 98 Castle fabric • goddess ditch 152 Large knife 20 Negotiate 99 Assist 154 Gtrl's nam!f 33 Japanese 100 Enc1osed C31' 155 Neuter drama 101 Antlered pronoun 35 Cereal animal 156 Musical grains l02 Angry note 37 Baseball's 103 Painful 157 Greek Mel spots philosopher39 Pipe f.,ce r 104 Age 1n Ille 159 Hawaiian 40 Behold! 106 Ment vine 42 Submarine 108 Young goat 160 Continent detector 109 Without 161 Nero's 44 Spanish concern "eleven" title t 12 Isinglass 163 Draft 46 Coagulate t t 3 Too much: animal 48 Castor's French 164 Nocturnal mother 115 Perfume mammal 50 Tin 116 Insertion 166 Quay cocitainer mark 167 Run over 51 Witnessed 118 Egyptian 169 Habituate 53 Miner's soul 171 Imbibe quest 119 Winter white 172 DeUghtful 55 Female 120 Auctioneer's spots rabbits word 173 Remains 56 Amidst 122 Born : French 174 Bandaged 57 Passenger 123 Omelet Item 58 Wed 1 26 Body trunks 40 Grassland embankments DOWN secretly 128 lrlsh Gaelic 60 Lukewarm 130 Uncompli· 1 Near by 62 Celestial cated 2 Austerity body 132 Burmese 3 Hindu 64 Oral pause tribesman mantra 65 Arrange: 134 Hlstorlcal 4 Drink slowly 2 wds. records 5 Pack snugly 66 Barter 135 Youngster 6 Ancient 68 Skeleton 136 Liquid 41 Love god 109 Beer collar 43 Philippine 110 Caviar dwarfs 111 Verb lorm 45 Of the ear 1 \2 Intended 47 Peruvian 114 Performed coin 115 Hunt 48 Misplaced 116 Concern 49 Gas 117 Sentimental Greek city feature measure 7 Garage 69 Land 137 TV area : 2 wds. measure commercial 8 Bone : 71 Seth's son 139 Pushed a Latin 73 Cushions boat 9 Western 75 Church seat 141 Rapture Indians 79 Impulsive 144 Exclamation 10 Meter 80 Godot love 145 ldoltze 11 Not 81 Hazards 146 Levied complete 83 Highlander 148 Murky 12 Presidential 84 As far as 149 Wheel hub nickname 86 Aerie 151 Retained 13 Schism 87 Prohibit 153 Way out 14 Notions 89 Deposit 156 Frolic 15 Religious 90 Transmit 158 Decimal speech 92 Compass base 16 Law of need 162 Girl's name Moses 94 Plumber's i 65 Diatonic 17 Spanish concern note river 95 E•plos1on 168 Diphthong ratings reporters 52 Powdered 121 "Hoorer" soapstone 123 Consumed 54 Undraped 124 Stupor statue 125 Horn 56 Amph1-sound theaters 127 Require 59 Pasty 128 E1<it Insect 1 29 Boat 61 Airplane paddles maneuver 131 Scheme 63 Unassuming 133 Amplify 67 Italian 135 Cat's city "weapon" 68 Fan 138 Bigwig: 70 Gossipy abbr. one , 40 Colorless 72 Fragrance t 42 "Sawbucks" 73 Indigent 143 Relative 74 E>1plode pronoun while and blue stripes meander around curves and ravines until the train s~ems almost to meet lt~elf -popping ln aod out of tunnels for an occasional surprise. The trains are clean and comfortable. and, for the first time of any rail Uip in my memory, the cars are all the same col· or. Seats are more than ample, with enough leg room for a trunk, a case of beer or two airline seats. The train from LA northward has a club- car /diner and a snack bar car with tables. Prices are, for the most part, re- asonable. Lunch -with a c hoice or three daily special entrees..., is in the $2 .50 · $3 range and service was adequate. PRICES in the barcar are stiff for liquor, $1.30 for slightly more than a one·O\.lnce drink. Beer is cheaper, 65 cents a can. Soft drinks are 50 cents. 1C l were taking the trip into Oakland/San Fran· cisco, l 'd be ~nclined to pack some snacks, soft drinks, perhaps a bottle or two of wine, or a thermos of martinis. l'd have lunch in the dining C'ar, particularly if I were taking children, then use the snacks to tide folks over until a dinner on the town in San Francisco. 1'1guring in a m eal, and perhaps ·a beer or two, the Amtrak ride is not that much of a bargain finan· cially. Air Cal's one-hour night to San Francisco Internatio nal from Orange County Airport is S26.25one way. F1 rst·c I uss a ccom - mod3llons -roomettes and th.e like -are availa· ble on Amtrak from LA to San Francisco. THEY are on the ex· pensive side, but you can carry your pet along if that happens lo be an 1m· portant issue with you. Oh, no smoking in the coach cars. And the waiters -now the sons and grandsons of those who have t e r - ror ized m e s ince childhood -a re only slightly less s urly than they ever were_ I have learned to be surly right back. New York Polishing Its Image PARIS (UPI) -New York City has launched a campaign to convince French tourists t hat Manhattan is a marvelous "grosse pomme" -big apple - and not " Fear City." The New York Conven· lion and Vis itors Bureau invited travel agents and French officials lo a re· ception at the Hotel Bristol to combat what one bureau spokesman s aid wa s ·'This worldwide image of New York a s· Fear City.' " Bure au President Charles Gillett explained in French that ·''The big apple' is an affectionate name given to our city.'' He said he was unveiling m Paris ·'A new aspect of New York -a city alive and attractive." Sunday. July&. '915 DAIL V PILOT 8 5 • 8_ I TRAVEL Baja Road Nears End MEXICO ClTY (AP) -Work has begun on the last 125 miles of tbe 3,2SO·mile highway along Mexico's Baja pcnim;ula and the main west coast, aulho ritiu have an· nounced. Authorities hope con· 11lruclion will be com· pleted by the end of 1976. Pt;ULJC ~OTICE Pt:BUC .l'\OTICE ----------P UBLIC NOTICE I' t RI.IC ~0'1'1(' 1·; Changes Seen In Montreal flCTITtOUS a UStHEU NAMI ''-"T•MEHf flCTITIOUS 8USIN£U NAME STATEMENT Tiie 1011owlt1Q ~r)on Is ooino ~ : «I "'~~-\ .... # ' Thf •011ow1r10 Pl' •Ons M• do•no bu\• ne•)•1· LAC.UNA INKLINGS. 'IOS C..nyoo, • • • 1 HE Pl.ANT SMOP. ?•ill Altll• P•'"""•Y. L4011n• Hiii\, C/\ '161.J Loul~flte Lorr••ne C.ldcll, l'°ll Salle>td ~I reel, L •Qun• Hiii'. CA 926).l Gerald l(enftlPl l'I (.l•ck, HO/ S.llo<d Sir Ml, lAQuf\• Htlls, CA. 9'J03 fllh l><l\1111\\ ,, CMducll:O bf Ml In ctl¥.0...I. V1tw Or , Laguna Bue", CA .,.)1 : • Jun~ EllHn HOlm1n, tO~ Cdf\yCW! •-# View Or • UQun• But II, C-" 916>1 • *' !Ill~ bu:.lnt" 11 conoucltd by.., I'll..• -) olvtm.t•I ~ •: Jun• E HOln1•n • ... Tiii\ U•l•menl w .o !•led wlll\ ti.(•~~ Co"'llY Cler .. Of Ot•nge CounlyonJ~ • :-11. 2•. It IS. ~uq • : ! LOUl"lte LCWr411,,,. Cl~~ By STAN DELAPLANE Thi\ l!atemtnl WU flltO wtln IM ColintJ Clet~ OI Oft nge Cou111y Oii Junt 16, ltlS Putlll~O Or•noe Co.ul 0•11" ~i.t; J111., ~. ••>c1Ju•1 •. ll. 20, 1t1S »'lt-1• f':' . . . FOH.l Publl1he<I Or<l"IJ'! Coa1t 0•11.,. Piiot. J~e29, enctJvlv•. u . 20. 191) ,,,.,.,. P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCRE DITOltS SUPEltlOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFOPNIA FOlt At 11 in the warm night. a shower of g reen stars rose over the mountain that gives Montreal its name. It was St. Jean Baptis te Day in honor of the patron s aint of rrench Canada. P UBLIC NOTICE 1 THE COUNTY OF ORANGE ------------· N•. A.·U~lt FICTITIOUS8USINESS 1 l '<Jlt oo AOIN( O 8f:Ct..MAN "It is cooling off," the tax i drive r from the airport S<tid. "This afternoon it ros e to 33 degrees." lie added (for me> ·that was 97 clegrees Fahrenheit. NAME ST'-TEM£NT l>to •"<l ,,,. 10110 .. 1n9 ptnon •S <1oh19 bu" llOTI(.(. IC:, Oil nc.nv (,IV(; ... to "" nf~\llt\ Urd1tOt~ Ot 'f~t nlJO.Y(-"dft14 :J Ot<..~n' Lilli RE.AL TV CO 6~16W1rflcr 1n.,1 .. 11 Pd\<)n, llo~"'Q t d,,.,. J9dl0\ Ave HuntlnQton Oeut.ti C "' t •iJeAI tht \ctld Ut-'-t· tent ·''L rt~Julr<-d to tU1 I tht.n•; wit•• fP\«. n .. t,, "''V vuuthf:1~, t1 JOf°'n /la L•11•. 9)/t 'tu .v ("«4"' tn...• n•Utt "'It•" tltr• ot ll"lt: ilWYt.' ~ Canc.1da is s hifting to the m l'lri c system. Or . Hunt1nQtOll B~Otrl C.<1111 ~/Mf> ltlh:dtou•I nr to U•c\I nl lh.rn wtlll 111- They started by changing temperatures to Centigrade. /\ reasonable r eading from zero degrees freezing to 100 degrees boiling. T,u~ bu)1nt\\ I\ t.vndu• l1·1J t1y ''" "' •1• l• • "''t .. uHl'1••r\ to Ith uu.Jt!'r)•(lt'lt\ • dlv1dudt. ••t Int lo1w 0 11 u • 1,1 \\'OOL~E Y John A L•ll• •H .... t:.ll •. IHAH.HLr< /111·l!.dnJO .. Thi'> s."ttmtnt "'~\ n•to v...1rn ow qu10 H iii~ Ro , Newoor t 6,.dlh C.Cunty <.ltrk ol Or.ino" C~u,.ly on Jun• C.·o111ornod q161>0. wt.1th " 1ix P'<I<<' c 11, 191S. DU\lnl.''JS. of the under ~ic)~c:J 1n olf ff"11 F-2 IP" ""''"'"'"II lo the U l dlt ol >did (JI. He said : "By the time of the Olympics here in 1 !>76. measures will be in meters.'• P\lbh~lltd Orange Coht D~lly P•l<>I Ctelenl .. 11n1n lour rTtontn• """" 11\ .June J'I, .ina J uly 6, 13, 70, 191) 7.189 H ""' nubhtrllton of lh1~nol1te. * * * PCRl.lC :\OTIC'E "Bon soir, M'sieus et 'dames. Le Commandant dit·." Air Canada from Los An geles is biling ual. The loudspeaker begins in Eng lish. Repeats in French_ FICTITIOUS aUSIHESS NAM~ STATEMENT .. Tiie 1011-1no Pt•s.ort '' csoono Ml n<Sl •I : WATERFRONT HOMES, '633 W Co.au Hlgflwtf. Ntwpor1 Be.Kii, CA 92660 But as you begin the Toronto-Montreal leg of the flight -entering Quebec province -announcements are in French first. English is an afterthought. Pftrlcl• Je•n Fotr\ltr, 1'112 Slerr• Put .. Ad , lrv11>e, CA '1tM This ~·nen " conclu< led by •n on <IM<lu•I P•lrld • J Fo.r\ltr The taxi man said of two million people who live in Montreal, a half million had gone to the mountain. Tl\I\ ll•ltmtnl w•• hied wilt> lht. County Cl••" ot Or•noe Counly on Julv '· 1911 F4Yl1 Put>l1~'1 or .. n(!f' C.ohl c ...... l'llol "It is like your Fou1th of July." JUly •. 13.l0.21 1411 7681 I• lie pointed out sights to be seen. The values of living in Montreal. The good sen se of th e Olympic Committee in choosing the c ity for the games of 1976. l't ISi.iC '.'0 l't( I. f lCTITIOUS BUSI NEU NloME STAT EMENT l 've picked up rumors that Montreal is not doing so well on the '76 Olympics. Which usually means they are short on financing. ''The best hotel in Montreal," said a taxi driver when he let us out at Chateau Champlain. Hit lollowlno e>erto" ., do1nci bus• nes\ •\: (I) BONANZA ALUMINUM CO , (?I BONANZA EXT RVSION CO , 1010 G<o.,,. St., An~~lm, CA. '11<W> Jtrr'f R•PC>Or1 , 33501 Ab<ll-~ .. L.b9VM Nlou~•. CA .,,.,, Tiii~ l>Uslne\5 Is COn<IUCteO by •n In· dlVoOU•I. ~err, RtRPOrt Biarritz Still Has Elegance BIARRITZ. France UPI l -Odds are that if someon e mentions French be~ches, most Americans will think of the Riviera and the Mediterranean. But France also has some famous beaches on its Atlantic coast, too, with sand and surf. There is. for instan ce, this seas ide res ort in southwestern France whic h was o n ce a favorite summer play- ground (or European 'toyalty and the intema· tional set. The kings , queens. grand dukes and sw- ingers may be long gone. but niarritz has retained much of the glamor and attraction of its belit! epoque. Tiiis sl•letTM!nl w•S rilM w1tl\ tilt PUBLIC NOTICE County Clerk o t Or•nge Counly on July --------------!'' 1'7S. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS F4SJ71 HloME STATEMENT PubllSl>t'd Or•nq,, Co.ul Dally Polol Tttt 1011ow1no Pt•$0f'I is OOing tiusi July•, 13.20, 11, 1'H 1•1s ntssn CORIANDER. •JJ Jht Sl•etl. Newpo<I ~11<11. CA. 91660 P UBLIC NOTICE V1t "-1 RrM.a Sa1uou . 192tl Sirrra ____________ ....._ C.d11, lrvone,(.A '1166• l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tllos bu\lnhS Is conduclfd Dy an,,, NAME STATEMENT d1vldual. lne tollow1n9 °'"°" 1> doing bu\ V1C-1 R. S..klok• ne" •s This slalemenl w .. s llll!d wilt\ I~ LIFE PHYSICAL!> UNLIMllEO County Cit , .. ol Orange Cou1Hy on June 13641 T us Ion Eds I Onve No loO, 1 u,11n II, l '7S. (.A 97!>80 F44MC (~drlf\ Wlllo~m HMll~n tll 1)841 Publl!JltO Or•npe Cool 0111ly P1101 TV\lon E.•>I C'ro•e No tbV, Tu'I"" \.A Junt 12, 21, .ana July 6. 13. 191~ 1291 IS 97680 ----------·----Tlll\ bUsorte\S '" tc1nOV"~O by "n on PUBLIC NOTICE 01v.oua1. CllarlhW H.,OM Ill FICTITIOUS aus 1NESS NAME STATEMENT Tl•• lollowlno 0trson is dolno bus!· neu a•· INSTA·MATE. 190'> Lanai Of, P 0 . 6oi< ?306. Cosla Mesa, Ca1t1ornoa 9162' Cecll Calvin Saw'f••, l'IO'I Lan.ii ~ .• Costa M4tsa. Calilornia 97626 Tnls s1a1emen1 "'"" ltl"'d w1111 1,,., C.Ounty <.Irr~ of Ot an11~ Covnl yon Junl 11, 19/S. ....... PubllM1ed Or.inqe Coast Dal•v P11n1. Jun• 22, 19, dnO July 6, IJ, 19/S 27lll! /S PUBLIC NOTICE T~ls bvSIN!U Is conovct9Q by"" in· OlVIOU•I ------------C C•l11l116.lwyer FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tiiis si.temenl WoH fllecl wltl\ Ille NAME STATEMENT Olllnl'I' (.!erk of Or•noe countv an June Tiit loll-Ing persOft h OOlnQ ~I· It, 197S. r.Hu·: ~I B AND G. CREATIO NS, ,6U1 Illa PubhY.~d Ordnqe COHI Oelly Piiot. Dt Gavllaft, San Juan Cap1,lreno, CA June 22.19. ana Ju•y 6, ll. 191S 2334-IS m 1S fU91'M Paul AO•or. 2•2S7 Vta ~ PUBLIC NOTICE c;.,.11 .. ,., San Ju•n Ca pl,tr•llO, CA. fHIS Tiiis buS•nt\S •S conduCl~d by dn 1n FICTITIOUS BUSINESS dlvldu•I NAME STATEMENT Euoene P•ul Ada•r Tiit 10110 ... 1n11 per w n os doing C>u>I Tiiis sl•temenl w•s tiled w1111 I~ ne~ u : County Cltrlt of Oranoe Counly on July A L L -S P E C 'F A S T E N E R 1. "IS. PRODUCTS. t181S·C Slty Park Norlh F4SJl4 Irvine, CAhlorn1• 91101 Publls"•d Oran~ C~sl D••IY Po lot Jill Ann Sa9f. l •OO Eld.,n, No. IS. July 6, IJ, 10, 11, i./) 2AIJ 7) Cos•• Mtw . C•lllornt• 9767/ Tn1s business Is conducted bY iltl In· ------------ dlv1ow1. J ill Ann Saoe P UBLIC NOTICE Do1l~d JunP 7 1qn ROY !J woo~ sr Y L •, cuto: ol lhe ~.u ot ttie .i1>ovt Mmeo d~ceo..-nt WOOL~EY . HEWELL & THATCHER l'OH~ll JNq111ft Hills Or. tww""1 hMll, C•1tlor111• UMIO Trl . .-.oeoo AllClrMys lor E •~cu•0t Pub11Vl~O Or•nqe Co.hi Daily P,IOI Junt 11, 'H dnO July~. 13, 191S 729irl PUBLIC NOTICE SLP-1SfU NOTICE TOCllEOITORS SUPEAIORCOURTOF THE ST ATE OF CALI FOR NIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A IJ7JI t•l~!e 01 CARRIE "' 1 OlCI ~tP,4).f'd NOll(LI t<i.~lbf ColV("llotll (.ff,d1tnr, ot tr.ii-GbOv• name:<J <). <f'd.-t ll'lul dll rt~f ,Qt)\ f\dVtng < ,Jin ._ •')tJl'l tnc-'«1•0 OH~tJMit arr rtqu1tld to ht ttv•m witn tt\t nt •->'..Jr y voutht:r'), 1· t~ ottitt ot tn1 • , .. , ~ ''' th'" dbei'f'tt Ct fl~lt<t court or tOPt«"\••nt tfltim w 1tnth .-.·c~·,Sdt-Y 1JOU( N;->r,, to thf! undf>f\1~1 .!I IM L.Jw 0Ho<~ 111 M""CKAY Ml. C~EC.OR a. A(NNION, S71 WES SI (TH <,T . ~Tr 878, LOS ANCELE! CALI rORl1I/\ ..001&. wh>th "I"" pl.IC• of t>u\1n,,.\c, ot t~ undtr~'qned 1n ••• f'l'\itttPt\ ~rta1n1nq to'"~ t:-'.ltdte Of wt. oP<f'~nt. wlth11"1 fttur month\ .tfter ,.,..... hr'\t OUbltCdt1on o·• 1ht) no••l•• OdlCd Ju~c b 19H ROl.ANOlf BOCriF (JtE(.UIOR ol lhC WILL 011.-.e .tbOv~ n.i med detedn>t MACKAY, M<GAEGOR & BEtllOOf'I SU Wol S11tll SI . SI•. Ill Los A~lo, C.Jhlotn•• t0014 Tel; UIJI U•·ll2l Attot',,.yl for E ae<v•ctr Publ•>""d Oroln<;<' Co.t I Cld·IY Polo• Jun• 2l l~ "nd July & IJ 1q , 11'<) I Pl'llLIC ~OTICE a.,. .. NOTICE TOCREOITOAS SUPE ~IOR COU AT OF THE ST ATE OF CALI FOlllN IA FOlll THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A 6JSH r,1~1• OI C.Ll~•Ol<O WLNOEU CMAf'MAN OHca,, d NOTI CE IS HE RE I.JV IA V(N 10 1r. t rtd•tOt \ ot lne dbo"P namf'd \)e'(t:'die"' Ohif rill pet Of\. nov1nq < loilm\ "9.>1nS' l~t-\d1d 0£'' ··~''"' ar1 ,eQu1rea to hit tMm, '#Ith t~ n('(t'.~u.try voucher~, tr t~ offt<.e 0 1 rn" tJf'n. ol tne above en 1111~ coori. or 10 or~·e111111em. wollllhl f'W'Ct'>~MH·y vouc~r~ to lhe vncJer~1Qnf"d ''' Ille Oll::e of lrt'll & Mdnellii, 1800 />ve 01 Iii~ Sid" NO. too, l<>~ Angrle\ CA1<1. '10061. wn1cn "1~ p1dCC ot bui.t· rw'>~ ot thf undtcr\1Qnf•d in dll mau~r> D''tldHHtlQ 10 ltlt• t \\dh• Of \did Ot--t t' dent, w 1ttun tour montn\ atlt-r tht'-ttr)I put:H+cdt1onot th1\nOt•t.t! ()ollt d JUM 10. 1ql) JOYCC CH•PMA N HOL .. [. Ac1n'uf'11\.t' .itru ""''h tnt: -'tUan"t.-1t.t'd ot tt*' E \lt'lt ,,, tr c dbo-wt n"""'"·dot ced•_ "' lltELL & MANE~A llOO 411t •' '"' ~urs No •oo l.O\AntelH . ~hf • .00.7 HI (21J) Ul· 1010 -t/9·1•00 4ttorMy lor Aomt11h lr•111 .. PIJlll""~ Or .. "Q~ Coa>I Ddtly P.lo>t. Ju••< I) 12 7q. •nd Jul•&, I~/, 1229 I) PL'Bl.IC NOTICE THERE are the elegant -and expensive -hotels (Du Palais) and gourmet restaurants (Cafe de Pari s), sidewalk cates (La Coupole) and casinos (B e ll ev ue and Municipal ). Tiiis il•ttment ... as flltd .ntll I"" to..nly Clerk of Oranoe County on June 24, 19/S. NOTICE TOCltEOI TORS SU PE ltlOlt COURT Of THE STATE 01' CALlfOltNIA FOlt TH£ COUNTY OF OltANGE No. A·U.12 FtCTITIOUSaUSINESS E ~Ule 0 1 ZADA R. H UITT, NAME STA TIEMllNT ~~ed~<I. And there are the grand villas with FUI .. Tl\~IOllOw1n911ersons•redol1>Qbv!.I· NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VENIOllW PubhshtO Orange Co.st Delly Piiat, neu .,, ved•lors of 1~ •bove namtd <!Ktdenl JU110J'I, •NIJuly •, 13, 20. 191S 2J7J.IS RUSSO'S 1TAL1 AN DELI• 3'9 thdl all persons llav1n11 cla ims .t9<1ln•t -----------------Et" 11111 Strut, !iulle IS, CotC. Mo•. Ille \a•<I Oecedenl are requored lo hlo PUBLIC NOTICE C..lllornia9'1UI It.em. wllh lt>e neu!.s.try vouchers, 1n J~~t>h J Russo, •8S2 S~ll!'f' Or., '"" oll•te of Ille clrrlt of Ille .tbO.,,. en• --OOtT-;OUttUS-;;E-u-HU!ll•nolon ~fCll, Celllornl• f)~ lllled court. or lo pre~tnl lt>em, wUh '""' NAME 'TA ff.ME NT Antl\ofly Rusto, ,3'13' Ocun Alie .• necnwrv .. °"~"""· IOllle underslQl'l'<I TMran<e, C..lllornl• tOSOS the lollowln11 per~on I• d0•"9 bu~ Tl\I' bu,,,..u Is conduc ted by • •t lllt olflceo1 nos allo•nt•S. BURTON, nn•n · GAULDIN. THOM!.ON & NELSON, Al CODE 10 PHOTOGRAPHY 1~ss Ot!!'f•<1lparlller~lllp. •o•!IC'n •• uw, 16H ~°"'" P.i1n1~ • Jo•~Ph J . Ru•SO 5/lerintlon No. J?O'I. Nt wpon Buell, Tiii• \lalement wo llleO ,.ltl\ Ille A~ Whll!itr. C.•lllorno.i 9060'1. _,.., ·. .. 18 Morin(lin 96 Hearsay 170 Elevator · dve 97 Whtie d1rect1on 76 Highway 147 Concealed d1v1slons 148 Devil -------------.gardens of giant calla C• '1'11>6J E I C IA" CouMv t.lerk ol Or•noe County on Ntrl " IN' p1acr ot bu•ln~s• o1 lllt: un· uuyn uoen o1 h•f>'Tl.!ft •• ,, I l'1S dtr>19nrd tn ell m•ller' PftrlA1ntnQ lo St>ert~lon No. J?O'J, Newl>Orl Be~ll. • · l'OJU '"" , ..... ,, ol ••Id dt<Od<nl w11t11n lour SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS I .. Hope a other stars-in free shows! D f,-10 motorcycle! r.Kes rodeo • TV shows horse show hundreds of exhibits! %J(;~t .l) • ..... ,,. t Ml•M" -.......... .. AJml~~ion SI .7S Ch1ldml. 6-11 Sl.00 Child rm undtHhc -f rd lilies and hydrangeas, ocean -goin g yachts anchored in the harbor and high-Powered sports cars tooling along the bro•d boulevards lint.>d with exotic tamaris k trees. Biarriu has three wide sandy beaches -two of them almost s mnC'k up again s t t o werin g sandstone cliffs. Surfers are said to prefer the grand plage (beach) on the northern e nd. C11'HEll attractions in· elude an interesting ~'11 m\nciu m , the old fishJnc p0rt wlth an ex· cellent sea fo o d roataurant (Chez Albert), the Rock of the Virgin, and the old ll_abthou s e, for a panf)ramlc v iew of the coHl, including Spaln about 20 males lo the aou\h. For 3cltvtt spOtls lov· er~, there a lso ore rour good golr course1>, about a score or tennis courts, horseback rtdlnJ, hunt· ln1. trout and salmon fts· hing and wattl" skUng at nearby Lake Mouriscot. ' U< •nt.J Pl.lbl1V1e<1 o .. no• C04•1 O••IY Pllo4, mon1t1, dllU lht. '"'' publ"Al ..... ol th" r ,,,, bu>lnMs is condutlt<I l>Y •" •n Jutv•. 13, 10, 11, 1'1S ,SOl>-1SI ftOC I(•. 01•1dudl 1 ()01 .. 0 lvnr 1q tql~ . Leuvn E Cllap<n .. ,. ~·•lL•AM t HUITT Tiii\ Sldltmt"nl '*'•" lllC<I "''Ill '"" ------f •rculor al Ille Wtll Counly Clerk 01 Or•nQe County Oii Jvn• Pl'BLIC NOTICE II, 1•1~. FU70. Publl~~ Ot11nQe Coot O.illy P>•ot June IS. ?J. 2'. and Jul~•. 1'1S 1114-1 P UBLIC NOTICE ' QI tht' •bOv• n•mf'd df'tfl'Qii·nl tlURTON. OAULOIN. THOMSON ANO NELSON lotltrNY\ .,, uw hU Sollll\ P.,lm•r A•• M ltti.r. C•lllerftla -J Ttl O• Mal lol!HNYS ltr Eu<11ltr Pvbll~d Or"nllt' Coasl D••lf P11o1. JUl'o 11.~.<lnd July&, IJ, l•IS ,:100-15 PtrBLIC NOTICF. • .Bf DAIL V PILOT Sunday. July 6. 1975 Actor Shaw Now ft Star By VERNON SC01T HOLLYwo oo"'<UPI) - British actors h n ve been as de-valued as the pound. A decade ago Britons were the rage among leading men : Albert Finney, Peter O 'Toole, Peter Sellers. Rex Ha rrison, Sean Con- nery, Olive r R eed , David Hem· mings, Richard Burton and a half-dozen other s. It was an infest a tion of Anglo- S axon-Ce lt ic s a voir-fo1 r t>. cultured a ccents and Mayfair m acho in comedy, dram a, und mystery thrillers. Hollywood types had fa llen on hard times. But the tide has t urned. Only Michael Caine . a mong Britisher s appears to have survived, along with t he fastest rising Briton of them all, R obert Sha w. SHAW WAS the brillia nt heavy of .. The Sting,'' playing the Iris mobster . Previously he had w an Oscar no mina tion for performance as King Hen II m "A Man For All Seaso ."He was ouW1ta nding as the · ·assin m .. From Russia With Love." Now as Quint, the colorful :-.hark hunter in "J aws:" Sha"" fi rmly establis hes himself as a top movie s tar. He is a r obust m an with a r ollicking voice, piercing tn· t e lligent blue eyes a nd :i j us tifiably hi g h opinion uf himself. or his secondary role lo Robert Redford and Paul Newman in "The Sting," he s ays, ''1 don't mind the billing. I can act the pants off both of the m and they know it. ''THERE AREN'T many British actors who can star in American films anymore, are there?" be asked , downing a noonday glass of whiskey neat. "Caine i s o n e. I s uppose kicha rd Harris .is another. And, of course , myself. I love perform- ing so much I a ct out my fan- tasies with m y kids by telling them horror stories in the even- ing." Shaw is like the old woman whJ Jived in a shoe. He has nine children and lives in a 150-year- old house in Tourmakeady, Coun- ty Mayo, Ireland. He ·was widowed last April when actress Mary Ure died. With the help of his secretary, S haw ha s taken ove r the household. "The youngsters range in age from 5 to.22, s ix girls and three boys. Mary's death has brought us all closer together ." 1'1-ee of the traditional English reser ve, S haw r eeled off the names and ages of his o(fspring. Two of th.em, it turned out, were 13 years ola. • Asked if they were twins, Shaw grinned and replied, "Not at all. Both are my children by dif· rerent motben.'. Shaw is • man :1arts. He has written three p and five novels. Jle is on a sixth book. He is a by American politics and story. reading as lnuch as pos ble on both subjects. He also is an avid gQlfer, so much so that be is bUf ~ng a nine-hole goJf course <>Q the 80 acres that s urround his hbuse in mountainous western lrief. His property borders _!t ake - Lough Mask -where h atebes fresh trout tor lam.Uy ers. cooking the fish hirhselt. "I'M A damned fine cook,t• he said. "And I make a wonderful steak . and kidnef pudd.irJg. The children have become good cooks too. "We don't have any maids. We all ·pitch in to clean house and take' care of one another. lt is a very happy home." Shaw leaves soon for Pamplona , Spain, and a costar- ring role with Audrey Hepburn and Sean Connery in "The Death of Robin Hood." Ten years ago Robert Shaw would have found himself far down in the credits. Today the Englishman's name can be found above the title, and rightly so by his lights. · His producers couldn't agree more. Shaw has s uddenly become boxoffice. Tips Given but Not Tllken By E RMA BOMBEC.X went the last time." l My old alumnae as-went myself.) AT WIT'S END Anyone need anything?0 An s wers : •'There's ·nothing iit the house to eat." "I have no clean clothes." "The car is out of gas." ''The post office closed at noon today.'') sociation wrote last week "Learn to deal with the and asked m e to tape little frus trations that about 10 minutes to open crop up in the d aily up a Career Planning r outine.'' (T ele phon e Workshop for women re-rings and l<tpe is ruined turnin g t o th e j ob and I must start al the s peaks yet another "lnclosing,itisimpor- m arket. beginning.> . language." ("How do tant to remember that They pointed out I w:.is "Learn to deal with the you e rase s omething you are an individual. re pr ese nt a ti ve o f little frus tra tions th at from a tape?'' I asked Know who you are, thousands of wom en who crop up in the daily m y son. He listens, where you are, and based their car eers in routine:· (N ow that I've .. M 0 m ! y 0 u said where you are going." t he home and s till served put phone off the hook. THAT!" "Shut up and ("Where are you going, the n eed s o f their the ph o ne compa n y erase.") Mom?" Answer: "I'm families. responds with a piercing "T' . prec·ous running away from· I knew what I wanted bleep that again ruins com~':it~~ ~earn how . home.") to s ay to the g roup. "In the tape.) to plan it, budget it, 4'.D<f ..-------_.......--~ order to s uc c essfully combine the best of two "LEARN TO deal , ... i th m ake every minute pro-Call 642-5678. ductive." ('~lam going Put a few words worlds, ther e mus t be a th-e li ttle frus trations out to mail this, tape. to work for ou. warm , p e r son al at-that crop up in the daily ~--·--~~~~;;~~~~~~~~liiiiiiilaJ mosphere. one of love routine ... (Dog is whin· : and trust. . · · < f found mg on the other side of my husband ·::, tape re-the closet door whe re I corder hidden under a h:.i,·c gone to tape in stack of underwear with p1i\·acy. 1 a large note . "DON'T "A new kind of a we TO UC H ~ YOC ARE will develop in your BElNG WATCHED BY c·htldren fo r a mother :HIDDEN CAMERAS . who develo ps a new STEALING JS AGAINST diml'nsion lo he r life and THE LA W. \'IOLATOHS , W J L L B E I Sf»ecial Mots. Wed., sot .. S-.. PROSE CCT ED ' .. The I ba tleril'S were dead. 1 MESA I THEN I "ould tel! them th:.it ··a etirct•r In· VOIV('S the sharing of the entire family ;.1 nd '111 lht needs have lo l'Omp<'le 1 for priori ties." , 1884 Newr.ort Costa MHo 54 I 552 AHOTHH surH SHOW CHARLES HOHSOH '" "BREAK 0 UT" ("Go to the d ru~!>lon: '~~-""·~····· and get your rnolhcr I' : some batteries tu fit the t a p e r eco r dt.'r .·· Answers: "I'm on Lht• phone." 'T m watching Gilligan·s Is land.·· ··1 URIRA STREISA...0 JAMES C.t..t.M "FUHHY LADY" lrGt J.t.CIC HICHOLSOM WAHEM IE.A TTY '"THE fOITUHE~ 11TOMMY11 "EARTHQUAKE" "JUGGERNAUT" IPGJ •OHCE IS MOT ENOUGH"' llt "'Y .t.UIY OF THE oous· Ill '"fOWHIMG IHFBMO" INI l:•0.).1.-4•·$·41 7;40.~40 • 0 f:OS-J:tl 7:tS.t:U -aEIHCAIHATIQt OFPETll~ l'2M--"HAll,\D SUt4tB• 4:1•1:SS GEN ERAL CIN EM A CORPORATION B•rg•i" MaQ102,3a Senio r Citizens f . 50 at all time SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAH DIEGO FWY. AT IRl$TOL ............. n.rs.1:45 "1.AS1' OF THa 19HOTLOYHS .. 7:ff.10:15 ......... ..,,.,....... 7:15-t:ot ~w ... s... 2. .... 1:45-l:l .. 7: I S.t:ot Robert Shaw, shown in scene from the thriller film 'Jaws,' is one of few British male stars still at the top in America. "May the llluenoses leave It lay for the pleasure of those whose fasle It lse Jvditti Crist, NEW YORK MAGAZINE 709 E. lalboa Bl.•673-4048 OPEN DAILY AT NOON MIDMIGHT SHOW RI. & SAT. ® No one under 18 -----. ---------- The ltrjfyiflg motion picture from lite terrifyi.11,g No. I best seller. MWS 011 .. ,.,,.r .. ,i.. •l;Jt tO/O No Barber About ··1~ 'Barber Slwps' INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -There wasn't a barber in the bunch, but a qua rtet from Min- nesota and a m en 's chorus from DaJlas, Texas, were the winner s in the 37th a nnual convention ot the Society for the Preservation a n<l En· couragement of Ba rber Shop Quartet Singing. The qua rtet champion was the Ha ppiness Emporium, comprised of a comptroller. a Sl!>Ckbroker, a computer salesm an and a sales manager. They were na med champions in final com· petition here after outsinging more than 1,000 quartets in the United States and Canada. ~ · PocHic Coost Hlwoy At Ste. H••WI°" i each-536-9396 -DCLUSIYE- A Mmt SH! HHer before Ill History has s.cll a fill ..... _.. ~@ A LHVE.RSAl ~Jiff 1£Clf4COl.ffi ··PANAVISK)N' F...clt•••n-lt &..: 7 & t:lt c--. s..:2,. lido MIWl'OtT HACH 673·8~50 .......... Udo ... A "'SHAMPOO .... . VT I '"Owl & Tiie ..... , c .... ............ ."G>HOST & Ml . CHICICIEM" oi-11 Dalty -12:30 Mo11tl!rvFri to 2:00 PM· $1,25 THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532.5721 1" CITY CENTRE C INEMAS ... S.A. FAWY !MANCHESTER £)(.) G.G. FAWY ICITY DA. EX.I "84J1• "'DIGIY" IGt -MllGA... .... ti .\!O MON. NU. WtD. 1MUb. SAJ. nl $:00 lOMMY1N1 ,, .............. , .. . FAI. & SUN. 12:00-2..-00 4-~ S,nlO 71!- PAClfrlC THKATRK& ' DRIYK·IN SUNR SWAP ••llTS HARaOR aLVO.Drlwe•ht s-.. Mfft & ..... Swop Sal. I 5.,,., -la1t1 10 4pm ORANG• Drlwe-ln t & I Fn. Sal. I S11ft. • lam lo 4pm h1k f1tt SeoMyt 11.A<ttMi"' $1Ml!IM Famil~ Fun! Prefil•I •• , •• , ... G•loH! Pilot L.-J Candid oommenta•ios, exclusively in lhe DAILY PILOT :· ~~:;~~~~==:::"'l:IG~;H~S;A;H;C;T~IOH";~~ll;t==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~L_~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:._l_~~~~-~~~~~--~~~~~~~ . I r ; .: . • , . .. . . -. =· . FROM Fash ion Island· N~wport Beach , - I .. STEREO: SOUNDS O·F THE HARBOR l. 1 I ·Bit a Near Miss .... 'Wildfire' P~aed Over 3 Times By MARY CAM .. BELL and that's what t did." Murphey says. "We're •""•""''"~".,,._ One thing he did wu t.o beginning to feel webave Michael Murphey cut in cl u de the song t.o be verY careful. .his current album, "Blue "Wildfire" whlcb he'd "I trt.ea to write a love Sky Night Thunder," like written seven years song about my wife he thought it'd be his· before and which he'd without trying to re- last. passed over tor the three legate her to a secondary That's because he dld previous albums, think· position as a s upporter of think it would be his last. lngtt was too esoteric. me; J tried to make it He had had two on ,A & . "Wildfite" on June 28 a bout he r as an in- M , '" G e r on i mo · s went to No. 2 on the best-dividuul. Tha t's what we Cadillac" and ··cosmic selling chart and the trytodoinlift:!. Cowboy Souvenir" and album went to No. 22. "Music depe nds on one previou li one on So Murphey will get a love songs. Probably ~ :&Pi c . · · M i c h a e I chance to make more percent of the lop 40 is .Murphey." albums and he says, love songs. Sparks are None had been best "From now on I want to · fl b ,, sellers and Murphey was make every one as if it gomg to Y ecause o,. the way we're r edefining expec~ing to ~e dropped were my last;, Anything women and men. Bise~-. byEp1canyminute. could happen.. ual rock isn't the answer He was tense but a The next single from· tothat either friend, promotion ~an the ~!bum p~oba~ly will "I 'thoug.ht Willie ~reg R~gers, a.dv1sed b~ ~.aro~1na 10 the Ne lson made a nice him to qwt worrying and Pines, wh1ch .Mu~hey country a lbum about make exactly the album wrot~ for hi s wife, women's and m en 's lib, he wante~ to. make -an Caroline. 'Phases and Stages.' I'd album be d like to be re-like to do the same thing, membere~ by. • 'T H E w o m en 's expressing it in a clif-movemenl being what it MUR J>H EY says, "Those words played on my mind and heart is today. it is putting ferenl way· ~ male song writers in a funn y po s ition ," CaP,ricorn: ~ Be Creati11e MONDAY,JULY7, 1975 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21 -April 19); Short trips, original ideas, creativity make this an active, ex- citing day. lie r eceptive, not resentful. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Consolidate. Br- ing togethe r various factions. Don't scatter forces. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Emphasis on personality, personal appearance, new starts, more social activity and increased Popularity. CANCF.R (June 21-.July 22): You are able lo handle appanrnt restrictions. Go with tide. Stick to facts. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You hear sound of your own voice. You capture your style, individuality. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sepl. 22 ): You take steps to improve security s tatus. You can mend fences, make allies of those in positions of authority. UBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): What 'appears solid may actually be transitory. Know it and h·ave alternatives athand. ''l 'VE BEEN di s - criminated against, too. My son was taken away in m y divorce from my ex-~ife because I 'm a man. I'm working on a song about thisi.. 'Rain· bow Boy,' saying, 'Look, son, all this is happening because of the status quo. Accept that as you • grow up and maybe later it'll change.'" Murphey is part of a group of divorced Texas fathers bringing a suit asking for equal custody of their children. Murphey turned 30 this year and says, "ll"s a nice time to h ave a re- cord that's making it. You realize how impor- tant your life is a nd how that still has to be kept. You have more perspec- tive." He says that he intends to put his family first, then his life, and his music next. Music isn't going to be his life but music is going to reflect his life. Touring, he says with emphasis, definite- ly isn't going to be his life. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 J: Hard news MURPHEY is em· r eplaces the feature story. Means now get at the phatic, also, in his belief real as opposed to the speculative. that an artist shouldn't SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Spotlight is compromise. He made a on public relations. ability to maneuver, nece:?si-third album for A & M ty for being knowledgeable concerning legal re· which was the blues, gulations, requirements. because he was getting CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19 ): Creative ap-divorced at that lime and proach to everyday tasks is necessary and ca1' be feeling blue. The record Profitable. Know it -act accordingly. company di(,in 't release it, wanted him to write AQUARI US (J a n. 20-Feb. 18): Emotions more upbeat; Murphey dominate, more so than usual. Member of op-feels that an artist has to posite sex figures prominenUy. express what's inside. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You want to con· The Murpheys live elude. to arrive at decision -but circumstances near Bailey, Colo., in the thwartthis desirc. Keyistomakeinquiries. • Rocky Mountains. On Trial A tense mom ent is reenacted in ·'The Chicago Conspiracy Trial," a 21/2 hour drama w h ich recreates the famous trial of eight pro~st · 1 e a-d e-r s . It a fr s Thursday at 9 p.m. on Channel 28 ·and stars Cliff .Gorman and Robert Loggia . Top Pops Repealed o,,, .KCET The best of "E vening at Pops'' from previous years will be featured on a 13-part summer series beginning today at 7:30 p.m. on KCET, Channel 28. The opening program presents Leroy An - derson , composer • a rranger , performing with Arthur Fiedler ahd the Pops Orchestra. The program repeats Tuesday at 9 p.m . 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Corn1ngware stove 1n totally modern kitchen. $77,990 Ask for Thelma Read. 14Z..2561 S.-cfti ... lbeC1lti•• Fruit trees galore accented by neat! lawns and lots of bushes and plan· tings. Large covered patio for BBQ"s. Four. bedrooms. CO'Z"f din· ing area, separate family room, fireplace, comfortable living room. Country kitchen. Asking $52,900 Ask for Waunita Norwood. 97t·2lto Gu PricH T-Hi4Jlt1 You won't need a car because this magnificent Thun- derbird home 1s close to schools. 0 beach. almost all conveniences! .. ·. . .. . . Big play yard, be:amed ceili11gs. 1, . • . \ rich wood paneling, large family ' ·tt'~J room. l our king suites. Two · 't~r fireplaces. natural wood cabinetry. \;: $63,750 Ask for Jack Swallows. ..A.. 491-1141 ~~}· ....... Style You'll be proud to have parties with this wonderful two-story home. Largest lot in the • • ·whole darn tract I Two patios. BBQ. Entertainer's living room. fireplace, and separate family room. Four big bedrooms, format dining room served by gourmet kitchen. $65,600 Listed by Mary Jean Crawford. 540.1720 Tarbell Realtors * * * Golden Anniversary :50~ · 50 Years of Service rT1 * * 1926 • 197 6 Lil * * * REALTOR' a....,ToMo¥.7 5'1ow1 letter n.-• Mode4 This home is waiting for you! &Jper sharp. brand n~w carpets and drapes, all new decor! ~. Immaculate Meadow hon-e with brand spanking new Postcard pretty landscaping. · Three bedrooms inside, separate family room. entry hall. cozy dining area. ContemPO kitchen, dis- hwasher. $4 7,900. Ask for Dottie· Chevalier. 14:Z..Utl lloo.NicJ s.-itr ...... Chock full of trees, flowers and gorgeous plants! 2 covered patios for year 'round en-- joyment.• Knotty pine cabinetry in family kitchen, slumpstone fireplace accent huge hving room. separate family room. secluded master suite, four bedrooms. $68,500 Listed by Gene Swartz. 49:Z.7210 T-11 of Spoilt The friendliest neighborhood in Lake Forest! Spanish courtyard with pere<olating foun· \1. tain, corner lot with lusri greenery. . ,. · lmPOrted wall coverings. freshly 3 · '. pain1ed and fully insulated. Three · .. ' , 11 bedrooms, entertainer's I iving ·,' room. Large eating area $46,950 ~-'· , Listed by Geary Thomas. · · ' 13~060 . let.al tw &or .. t•• 9 paint! Protess1onally landscaped, large rear and side yards, fruit trees. Versatile floor plan offers four bedrooms. dream kitchen, elegant carpets and drapes. $55,500 Ask for Ann Montenon. '6:Z.ll7l ' W~'"11 lmldlo -Spmislt Rolr Entry hall separates living and family room elegant Spanish archway! Extra large bedrooms. country kitchen ,>. with rich wood cabinetry. Three suites. Side yard for boat access, park-like yard, cul-de-68c street. Walk to all schools. $43,500 Ask for Mans Sobczak 4••-+ ..... •-Beaut1ful family size home in excellent area ~nd citrus trees Inside offers huger bonus room to r parties. island cooking area with conversational table. ~ bedrooms. xtra baths. family room. marble fireplace in living room. $57.900. Listed by Glen Hellworth. Attewtioa Pool Ill.yen! With Huge bonus room that realty opens up the space• Lovely SandPOint~ giant otters big living room, separate family area. Four big bedrooms, xtra baths. Secluded massive master suite. Ranch kitchen. custom carpets and drapes. $57,950 Ask tor Joan Herman. Irvine Racquet Club residence with no-nonsense yards, lots of decking & sparkling ~ swim pool. Separate bath and ~" · bedroom downstllirs perlect for }" teen or relatives. Four suites, ,;. spacious family room. Cozy eat-· ing area. country kitchen. $65,900. 540.1720 Ask for Betty Martin. 540-1720 TARBELL'S SUMDAY OPEN HO.USES l••-1 2001 W. Carriage, Santa Ana ...................................... $44.500 1'417 S. Baker. Santa Ana ............................•.........•. S36.000 '4122 Blackfin, Irvine ..................................•........... $65.000 18191 Cassell. N. Tustin .......................................... $50.000 1"851 Laurelgrove. Irvine ........................................ $43.000 3144 Bermuda. Costa Mesa ..... · ....................•...........•. $'41i,900 2 108 Burranca. Newport Beach .............................. : ..... S62.900 22091 Islander. Huntington Beach .......•.................•..... $57.900 ........ , 3126 S. Maddock. Santa Ana ...........•....................... $52,950 19451 Worchester. Huntington Beach ........••.•..•............. S75.000 3810 Timber. Santa Ana ....................•.....•..•.......... S59.900 550 Sturgeon. Costa Mesa ..................•......•..•........ $57,900 218 Hanover. Costa Mesa . . . . . . . . • . .. . . . . . .•...•..•........ $45.500 3213 S. Sycamore. Santa Ana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...........•. s 57.950 3339 Maryland. Costa Mesa ...................................... $65,500 1-5 P.M. 979-2390 979-2390 832-7151 832-7151 832-7151 540-1720 5'40-1720 962-55~ 979-2390 830-6030 832-7151 540-1720 540-1720 540-1720 540-1720 Relocating? H yot1're "'ovht9.to another area. Tarbell can an-ange for you to receive free infonftatio. front ovet" 7000 cocuuuwoities ttruout HM USA .ct sevet"al forekjn COUlltries thrw ow RELO or9c11•bation. For further details please call Ms. Reio, MEMBER (714) 832-5440 REL@ INTER-CITY RELOCATION SERVICE A ,..__. s.rpriM That's what you'll get each time you see this beautiful four bedroom plus den residence. ~ Lots o f extras like nch wood paneling in family room, lovely window covertngs, thick pile · ~ carpets. fireplace plus equ1pmenL ~ Mom·lov1n· kitchen. SS0,950 Listed <.- by Je<ry Woods. , " .... AbMll!ft rri•ocy With block wall, loads of brickwork and blooming garden in front! Oodles of wood decking, great for entertaining with ~ ~ gas BBQ and firep1t. Fantastic .frt view! Three suites. din. ing area, ,J;~. , ~ separate family and-hving room ~ with fireplace. Chef's kitchen, tint-- ed windows. $55,000 Listed by Bill Stalford ll~OlO i .. 3300 S..,efftthl~ Near country club and schools! Warm. copfortable one story home 1n prestige area. Large family room with fireplace, full formal ·dining room. Four king suites. private master bedroom. Lots of lush greenery and plants. $77,950. Listed by Helen Gorman. 54().1720 !~~"'} ~ Mtt• Yn-de Vila -$45,750 Offering three separate yards! Lots of room tor your children, garden and pool! Gov· eted patio for cookouts Entry hall. large separate family room. bnck fireplace. three bedrooms. Wood cabinetry 1n Spanish styled kitchen. Excellent area Listed by Margaret H1ghsm1th. 540.1720 Modrid Pool Hmm Lovely Spanish charm! Balcony overlooks fully equipped POOi w ith jacuzzi! Fan- tastic view too! Oodles of decking. central atr. tinted windows, custom carpets and drapes. Three bedrooms, huge bonus room, separate family room, btg hv1ng room. plus a hbrary1 Formal dining room. family kitchen. $g!:l,950 Ask for Hal Meade. 540.1720 §~~.b-~ Serving· 7000 Cities. Throug'1out The U.$.A. . . ·' Amel'ica's Largest Home Resale · Compc.ny . ~ ..... I .,., ,_ , .. - OAILYPILOT Sunday,JutyS, 1975 It's a Parade! .\..., lhl• nation launched into the celcbrat1on of 1t::, 200th ye~r . the llu~tington Beach parade celebrated a birthday of its own -1~s 71st. Above, the parade gets into full swing as onlooke rs lme the streets. A member of tJi e Huntington Beach School District Band (below left ) was one of many youngst ers who participated in the parade Friday. Below right, cowboys and Indians meet as Brent Avery, 3, of Orange, pow-wows with Dave Hepburn, chief of the Great Coastal Na- uon YMCA Indian Guides of Huntingtop Beach. Hungry parade-watchers eat and look; they are, from left, Daniel and Paige Thompson, Tommy Dawes and Craig Thompson. Dally Pilot Pltoto• &,, Lee Payne . .. - " / ,;-I! ~· .> I •, I ... t..I: •• .(, , ~ "' • ' . . . 'Death is Beautiful' Paychiatiist StiµJies Experien£eS of Dying FLOSSMOOR, Jll. <Crl> - Many wrate and teach about care for the dying. Dr. Eh ulJeth Kubler-Rol>S has OJX'lll.>d qucs - Uonmg -and maybe touc hed some answerl> -about deutb il!Self. The subject lb "somewhat kook)•,'' the Swisl>·bor11 psychiatrist said. But talking with those rcvi\·cd after being clinically dead has helped her understand where words lake "hc~1vcn " and "hfr after death" m ighl ha\'c come from. THE SCORES OF interviews she has conducted still want for scientific verification, she said. But they have led her to some preliminary conclusions: -. The "dead" experience peace and wholeness. "People who are blind experience s ight. People who are fil lt'<.l "1th pain become pam-free." -They resent being l>roug ht lo hfc but. after n:.•coH·ry, arc ex- 'Fear of death · batrdftl• you. It pldb your energies out of 11011 that could be used creatively.' uberant about having a second chance~ -Past a certain threshold, many are greeted by someone a lready dead -usually a loved one. -None is ever afraid to die again. HF.R FINDINGS HA \"E rat- tled some people. One woman wrote lo her ask- ing: ·•JC dying is so beautiful, why don't yo u g o there yourself?" She recounted two case hb- torics . A 2-year-old boy brought to a hospital with no vital functions.,\ monitor could m easure no brain wavt•s -he wus ··dead" of a n al- lerg ic drug reaction. Doctors brought him back to llfl•. .. I know I was dead," the child told his mother afterwards. SHF. DISMISSED THAT as a child's overactive imagination But he persisted_ He said while he was dead he s aw Jesus and Mary. He said 1t was so beautiful there, he only came back because Mary told him to "save Mommy from the fire." In another case, a woman suf- fering fr om a widespread malig11ancy "died" in a small In- diana hospital. Three and a hall hours later, resuscitating teams brought her back lo hre. THE WOMAN DESCRIBED for Dr. Ross her experiences while "dead." She s11id she felt herself floating out or her body and then she saw her own corpse. Dr. Ross said the woman described the actions or the re- suscitating team in perfect dl· tail. .. She a lso described a funtast1t" feeling of peace and wholeness_-. Dr. Ross said. ··she tried to con - \"ey to those fighting for her life to relax; take it easy. It's all right to let go. .. But s he r ealized they could not hear her. The more she tried to tell them to r e lax, the more frantic they became. She finally gave up on them and -this is 111, her words -'Then I left con- sciousness.' "IN ALMOST EVERY case I have," Dr. Ross said, "they keep these incidents to themselves_ A long time later, this woman came to me and told me about that. Her big fear was that people would think she was crazy." Dr. Ross, 48, is the author of' ''On Death and Dying," "Ques- tions And Answers About Dy- i n g," and, mos t recently . ''Death : The Fina l Stage of Growth." She is married to Dr. Emanuel Ross, a neuropathologist. They have two children, ages 11 and 1-1 · · ( 'C' gol ll'n I cl ll·r~ frnm 1 ht• Iran Tough Nut QLi ES.. lOf'.f S ~ -AND Q~ ANSWERS ·J.;-!!. ON DEATH ~~ -~~I UPI Telephot• 'DEAD PEOPLE EXPERlENCE PEACE' Or. Elisabeth Kubler·Ross With Book parents of teen-agers saying that my research made them fear their children with suicidal ten· dencies mig ht decide to take their lives 1f it is really so beautiful lo d1L'." ~O:'\E OJ.' HER caM!s ha!. l>een a suicide ··and I do not know 1f they l'XPl'rience the sumc pt>acc my patients speak of." l>he !>aid. Because of the L'nited Stull·::.· materialistic. dcs tructi\·c sol'it·· tr. Americans are afraid tod1l'. ··You see il In the person afraid to walk into the room of a dying µatient. \\ho avoids vis iting tl'rmin:.dl~· Ill rl'l <J tin·~. ·· slw said. ··,\ d ying patient reminds you of your own finiteness arnJ thcrefon• thl'rt~ is a tendl•ncv to slav awa,·. .:Fear of d t>ath burdens vou . It pull!. your energies OUl Of ) OU that could be Ubed neali n !IY. ' SHE S.\10 HF.R resea rch has madl' h l·r ··reli gious 1n a beuut1fully undug mal1c \\ay. ll"s amazing to fmd that those thing~ ~ ou·n· bt•t•n taught all thu~c ~ car!-1 might actu<.ally be true." And \\ hal of l'llthanusia, or nH.•n•y k1lllng'.' ·Tm n•r y mueh uguinst killing and lhal includes abortion," she !.aid. ·· Rcl'at1!-il' of thb uwarcnl·ss 1about clL•ath 1 1·,c kunw<l lo rl'SPl'l"l life rporl' at the begin- 11111g. But also, lo allow Pl'Oplt• to du.• wlwn till·~· hau,• liv<•d ·· One•man War 'Uncle Bill' Aids Sclwols LOS ANGELES (AP> -"Will you ever hurt a school ?" Uncle Bill asked 6,000 schoolchildren in Long Beach Arena. "No." they shouted in unison. "\\'ill you ever write on a wall?" Uncle Bill asked. "No," they thundered. "IF YOU SEE someone hurt- ing your school or painting on a wall, what are you going to say?" "Stop" · · 11ove you." Uncle Bill said "'I love You, Uncle Bill," they yelled. With slogans and drawings, William Gray, a 40-year·old ad- vertising man, is conducting a one·man war against vandalism in the Los Angeles area. School and city officials underwrite• his campaign. DIST. ATTY. J oseph Busch says, .. It isn't going lo bring about overnight results, because the youngsters responsible for the majority of serious van· dalism aren 't first-or second- graders. But if they're given positive influence while they're young, they could turn away from vandalism and destruction when they become teen-agers." The presentation is an ex- tension of Gray's "A Tree Is Like Me" program, developed after about $1.500 worth of trees were uprooted or mutilated by young vandals in s uburban Bell. Today, tree vandalis m is down by two- lhirds. '",.\tree is like me," UnC'le Oill tells school assemblies. ·· Rcpl'al after me -we arc both alive " The kids repeal it Fictiona l Tommy Tree then explains via a tape record- ing and cartoons (the voice and drawings are Gray's) that trees need food and a ir just like children. that il hurts to be kicked or have a branch broken. At the e nd of the program. the children pledge to guard trees :.rnd to stop others they see damaging trees, schools or walls. Bell ,officials sa·y that while no one has suggested children under 9 were responsible for most of the tree vandalism, .it seems dear they have an influence beyond their years pressure apvlied lo older brothers and sisters. "I DON'T KNOW how else to figure it," says Bill Snaith, parks :itnd recreation chief_ "We didn't do anything else, so I've got to give the credit to Gray's pro- J!tl"am." Says G ruy. .. I try to teach some values_ 1 give them a sense of achievement and individual identity. That's why they don't yell back, 'We love you,' but 'I love you.' Love plays an impor- tant partin it." Educators Curbed SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov . Edmund G. Brown Jr. vetoed legislation to permit certai-n county boards or education to buy buildings without approval by the district's taxpayers. The bill <AB268), by Assemblyman Frank Murphy <R Santa Cruz), would have allowed the boards lo ac- quire buildings through lease- purchuse agreements ruther than by bond issues, which re qwre voter C:Jpprov al. Pistachios Disappear WASHINGTON CUPI>-'l'hll is a report on the great platachio 1horta1e of 1975. Actually. it's not really a shortager It's more like a boycott. or maybe an embar10. and Iran is behind it JJI. · THE PROBLEM CAME to attention when the Food and Drug Administration announced that a Chicago·based supermarket chain recalled more than 9,000 quo rts of pistachio Ice cream ( ) because they contained CON U~IER walnuts wlln pistachio _ _ flavoring in s t ead or plelachios. A check with a local lee cream outlet then re- vealed that lt ceased to make plstachlo ice cream because the nuta had become too expensive. At the Agriculture Department, which has a re· aident expert on almost everything, a reporter found a plltachio pundJt .• I I o . , "The lranlang have them a ll," he s aid. "Or they've found other markets for them." Iran is the major source of pistachio nuts eaten in the United States. Some arc grown in California but not nearly enough to meet U.S. demand. ' The experts snid Customs inspectors barred a bli pistachio shipment from Iran from the United States. lust year because the nuts were moldy. Spectr1cally, they were contaminated "1th aflatox- in, a natural_ly occurring mold s uspected of being a canccr·causmg agent when consumed in excei.s. THE PISTACHIOS Wl-:RE llELI> ~o loni; lhut the Iranians became angry. As a result. they found other markets for their nuts, and refused to selJ more to the United States. There t1 no worldwid~ shortage of pistachios. But one is developing in the U.S. as dom~slic inven· tones dwindle. The Agriculture Department suid there is some hope domestic production can be Increased.but onl1 u a long·range aoal. I I \ 1 j • I ' I • \ Birchers Get Attention ) i11l·re asi11g /11j'lue1ice ee11 iii Classroorn ,, Orllll•11 $c ltll<t Mon1tcw ~rwlce The John D1n·h Sot1dy b arousing frei,h attention w1lh in- crease d I 11 f I u c 11 cc 1 n lJ. S . c l;.assrooms. :.i crvrd1n g lo ~ducato1·s .L\c Saclcl lt•lt:aek The Nation a l Education A~· sociation a nd Group Research, the Washington-based organiza· lion that watches the far right, sces the h;,rnd of the John Birch Sor1('ly iu mounting ulln.1 - Bartlwlomew Has Resurgence Doubts Uy R UDI NIE DZIELSKI Of UM 0.1ty P1lol St•tt Thet't• is11 l a reswl:cncc of Birchis m in public od~cation U!i for as Hobt•rt Bm·tholomt:w 1s concerned. Uartholorn c w. 53, a trustee of the Sadtlleback Community Colll•gc 01slnct tind former Tustin school board m ember, has .11 w:.iy s bee11 111 the rt• pluggi11g the conservat1 \'C point of view. .\ M EM HER OF 'fllE right· wing groui.t s ince 1961, he s:.ays lie 1:-Jus t a s firm a believer in ils pl11losophy toduy as when he joined. Hut ht• ti r :.i ws a s ignific;,i nt d1st111t llon bt•lwet•n his political beliefs anti his t'Oll!>l'l'V al1 vt• point of VIL'W. · t ;,i m not a board m e m1Je 1• bt•r:rnse of m y polilicaJ bcl1ds. flfavc lll'Ver :.allc.>wl•d my political views lo in· fl uence m y dec1:-.1ons olhl'r lh;,in lh:.it I l>:.asc m y dc(·1s11111::. l)ll conservative VICWS," ht'SiJ)i:> ON THE SADDLEBACK board ::.111ce June 197·L Bartholomew's tenure has been characterized by a toug h stance on fiscal austcnty and a ton gue which has the cr"ack of a bull whip. He s hoots straig ht from the hip :md there is r;,irely a ny doubt about un· dcrs ta11d111 g w.hat he said. BARTHOLOMEW · · M aybt.? I m nol dcvwus enough or . loo la1y to f1gun· out dev10us scheme::. to gd my µomt 4:1cross. I ~ust say wh:.it l beltl'Vc. If I did it the o ther way 1t would JUst go rig ht badno thL· S~I mt· lh111g' ... hl' S'1Y'i. . . B:.irl holoml'\.\. r<.'lllrrll'd to off1<.'t' lhrt·I! limes ;,iltcr w1nn111g l11s f1r:.t sthool board pos ition with the Tus tin Un ion l11gh ~l"lwol 01st1·1rt 111 mm. forrnul~llt'S Ills philosuphy like Urn, .. LC l>S j.!on·rnm l'lll. ttH>rl' µcrsonal n•sµons1bil1ty ' .\ ('llJJ.O O,\ V CARE CE~'fER pl:..innl'd for S:.addll'l>:.at'k :.at a rn:-.l of $165.000 is u typical example. according to B:.artholoml'\.\ who v1gorou::.I~ fought the µropos al. · We :.trl' 11ol 111 the b:.abys1tling bus tnc::.:. Wl· arc 111 the bu::.1 nt•s:. of cduc:.a llng ::.t udL•nts, ··he s;.iys. Ell•ctt•tl l'n;,i1rm:.in of the Saddleback board t h is year . Hartholomew rinds freqUl'nt s upport for his VICWS from COO· ::.t•n au ve board mcm~rs Donna Berry and Frank Greinke, who .tl'Lt•d as his campaign manager in the 1974 electwn. 111~ duties as bo;.ird president ;rnd his nursery busine5s don l 11'.t\ l' t11m much lime for John Birch Sm·1cty act1v1t1es. "I HELO~G TO fllE LOC.\L ('11,\PTER \\ hich holds re· j!UI Jr tnL'L'llngs on ce a month but 1 ·m nut :.ablL· t o attend as re· gul.irl~ ;,i:, l uSL·d lo,·· Hartholomt·w atlm1L:-. ~kct 111g~ at'e hl·h.l 1n pl"l\«ile homL•s :.and :.an· not s hroutlcd 111 'l'l" rl'l' \ \Vt.· \H•kome .rnd :.Olll"tl lit"\.\ mL·mbers .. \II anyone has ludo 1:-. l'\Pl"l':-!> :.Hl 111tere:-.t :.and he"' ill he trl\'ttctl." Hanholomcw !>a)·s lk1r1huloml·w JOllll'tl lhl' sot·11.·ly bt•c:.a ust• ··1 woke u µ lo tlw f.itt that 11ur (·o untry was hl'adctl in a direction which tould end uµ 11111otl11n g hut dt:-.a:-.l(•r and that w;1s sol·1;,il1s m . ·· 1\LTllOl'G ll Ill·: )1.\1."T:\L'\S ms T RCSTEE UC~IS IOll!> arl' not pol1 t1<:a ll y m ol 1' atcd, I.fa rthotumew s:.ays ht• act ed as Orangc L'ounty t•ampa1g11 dwirm;,in for the rl!clcctloll or former s tale Supt. ot Puhltl" l11::.trut'L1un ~1:.ix Haffcrty IbffL•rty was defeated 111 the pnmary eleetion by Wilson Rllt-s. Raffrrt~ l'al'hl.?r appointed Uartholomcw lo the state C.:om · m1-.s1011 on Equal Opportunities in Educallon. a g roup which w:.as LO foc1,1s un m111onty problems. The g roup was s ubsequently dis· b:.ande<l :.rnd Bartholomew s ays he never attende d ;.i m ect111g. In atltl1tw11 to sernng on the Tus tm Unionlt1g h ~chool OO;,ird from Wti7 to 1!172 •ind the Tustin Um fil'<i Sehool D1s tnct board from I Ui:! lo 1 !Ii~. Hartholomew was a m cm ber of the county Com· mllll'l' f(1r Sc·hool D1st11t'l Org;,ini.wlion from 100~ to 197:J. Libraries Focus ; On Bicentenni~l Till' :-.t11nl11l'r thlldren·s p ro· s r a m ;,i t .'\ e '' po rt B l' ;,i ch l1br:.in L·~ h as :t h1 1.·cnlenn1JI flavor this ~ t'<1 •'. n·nt('ring :.iround th(' thc:nw ··1h1ppy Hirth· dayto l i S .' ,\11 clcml'nt.iry ~l'11ool l·hddn·11 m :.iy 1wrt11·1patl' and c;,in s ign up ;.1t .111~ po111t dun.ng thl' sumnw1 until 1 hl' l'lld of lhl' progra111, ,\ug :!:! CllJLORE~ M 1\l' n•;,itl book:-. fro m a b1n•nlL•nn wl n•:idm~ li!>t. or book:-of thL'lr uwn l'1100..,111~. ~t any of I ht· fuu r br:.tnl·hc:-. B a I b o ;1 , <.: o r 11 n a fl l' I l\t a r . M;.i rim·rs or W~:.l Nl•wport 1',1rtw1p.111h 111 ttw program \\ 111 l'l'('l'l\ l' ,I ( llllt.•d :-Ol:1ll'S m:_ip to log 1tw huuh :-. 1twy'\1.: c·ompkt cd .111d ;.1 pan·ltm\!nl <:crt1f1c:it~ ANIMAlogic~ by Nohig•r ~~~ r-~ ~ ~Ii?7 t [) ,, ~ f 0 \ ) . .. PEEP PE.EP -.. "111 bl' '1\\ ardl·tl ut ttw L•nd of thl! summl'l". BESIDES THE READING pro· gram , activities ranging fr~m crossword puzzles to drawing l ·n<.'lc Sam or the first flag "' ill be nffl'rt'd. tuo. \t the end of thl.' s umnlt'r. a film p<.trlY s pon~ort•d by tile> Friends of I he ;'-J<'\\ port ill'<1t·h l.1br;tl'~ ''ill hl' 111.:ld 'Ion· 111for111 ~1l11111 1-. ;I\ ailJbk ..it 1;111 :!I II Ttvo Coast Stude11ls Joi11 Top Jazz Band Two students from Corona dcl :\il a r Hig h School have been <'hosen to participate in the All Star Band, composed of out· ::.landing Californi a higb school · JZZ musicians who will perform ~•t the Monterey J an l''estival in Scpte m ber. t-:n<.' M anenlh a l , who play~ alto ~;i>.ophone. 3nd Ouv1d I lockl'r . ;.1 drummer, wf'rP the :-lllcll•nts sl'll·<.'t l'O . I lm'"l'I' abo \\on :.in a\\ arcJ a~ the oubt~1mh111.t drum sol01!.t at the Filth ,\i1tH1.1l Cuhformu 1111-!h Sl·holll J :ii 1. U;rnd compct1t1un lwld last month 10 Montcn.•y. ~lunt•11lh<1l a nd llocl<1.•r will or l"l\"l' 111 ~t onlt•t't..'Y :i wt.~k before till• pu fes tival begin~ to rf'· h1.·:1r:-.e ,~1th \hi.' other high school ull b\.411' 111u~1cums. Their cxpen11es will be paid by on:;.1111xcr s of the festival, which ~•II be he ld Scpt.19,20and 21 . ngh liiH press u res on school boards, c h a lking up victories along the way. T he J obn Birch Society also is closely id enlifi~d with a nl'w coalition of an li·busing and unl1 ··'d irty" textbook g roups that joi ned forces recently 111 Washington D.C .• under the ban uer of the "pppulist Forum." ONE E XAMPLE 01<' lhc I society 's influe nce: the r ecent I com m unity uproar in Kanawha County , W. Va., wht.'re local coal miners went on strike to protes t cert atn text books they con- s idered immor al. Althoug h the local school board was origina lly (4·1> in favor of mainta ining the books in lhe cur- 1iculum, community pressures eventua lly forced the board to make certain o f t he books availa- ble only in t he school library - a nd then only wilh parental permission . Mike Be ll, director of public in formation al Kanawha County pu blic s c h ool s. s ays : '"The American. Opinion Llohn Birch Society) bookstore . . printed a lot o f m a terial used by the anti 1 book people , and in som e in-1 stances it was identified by the p1i nt ers and in some cases fully a ffili ated w ith the John Birch Society. Very d efinitely 1 feel they were p art of il." ' OTHER G RO UPS closely 1den· I l1f1ed with t h e society in similC1r struggles a r e L e adership Action I in Richmond. Va., Awareness League in Ho us ton. Tex .. LITE 1Let's Improve Today·s Educ;,i twn > in Arizona. and Coneerncd Citizens· Group in ~kKecsport. l':.i. Artzona . W1scons 111 . Wcs l Vil'ginia, a n d Geor gia arc men t10ncd as s tal es wher e local sehool boards. under prcss urc from sim,.a r right·wing group~. have :.ibandone tl certum text books or held to a m ore rc~tric I live c u rricu lum r a ther t han arouse community controversy. Wesley McCune or Group I Research re ga r d s l he ··ror mal.izallon of anti-bus ing ;.ind dirty books issues with j George Wa llace hovenng OVl·r the entire thing "' as ··<Qu1lc s1gmficanl. · · t\~1 0NG T H E pa1·t1c1µa1ll~ Wallace t•onsultanl Eh Howell . Or. MJ X Raffl'rly, formC'r s uµcnnlt.'ndt.>nt of public instrul' tum 111 Ca lifornia. the Boston an ll·busm g g rouµ H.Or\R (Restore Our ,\llenated Highlsl: and some uf tht• text book prutcstors from K:.an:.awha County. ,\dding m om entum to this fun 1'am entalisl m ovement in cduca· tion has been t he recent dec1s1on j by the U.S. Su pre m e Court that stand a rds of pornog r;,iphv and obscenity be determml'CI by the local com m u nity. . I The Birch Society. a nght-w1ng 1 movem ent. pl;.ices emphasis on gr ad u-school educat1011 SA VS WILLIAM I l;.iubncr of the NEA 111 Washlllb'l.un, 0 .C ··There 1s increasing act1v1ty on the µart of n g ht·w111g organiza· uons w hich we readily identify as the John Rirch Society. They do h.ivc an influence on education :.ind we thmk 1t 1s a bad in fluence. · · Jla ubne l". who a lso chaired :t I three-day hearing on the con· troversia l q uestio n of school text books in Kanawh a County, said he had no objections to nght- wrng or left.wing e.duc;,itional pressures . b ut did ~bJt!C'l t~ c ur rent right-w in!, tactics, which he called " 'd istortion,' ly111g, and re · sorting to fa lsification.'' On e insta nce he cited was re· fere n ce to explicit s exual mater ial which the NEA s ;,iy:-. was never in the curriculum . Tht• res ult. according lo Haubner. 1s that unaware parents 1m tnL•d1ately over·r cact and Stl) ·w ccan'thavcthat ·· BUT JOHN Mt•,\fanus. U1rdl Society public relati<~ns <l1recto1 a t its headqu arters m Belmont. ~1 ass .. says that when the :-.oc1l'ly attacks , it is not without JUSttfic a t1 on. . Referring to Lhe W~st .v1rg1111u case. McM a nus s;.iid vano1:1s t cx· ts were "actua lly laced with. ob: scenilies, a n d blasphem1~s. hatr ed of white people, and tn· ducem ent to experim ent with n arcot ics do w n g r a d i n g of patriotism 'an d the glorification of immor a lity." Free Bumper tickers FrC'c bumper st1C'kers ::idverlls rng lhc ei(y of Jlun lmgton BeaC'h are av:11la blc ut t he public 1nrorma t ion offtcl'. 2000 M ain St. The sllek er~ we re pro v1ded by the Huntington Bea ch Co. They were de tSlgnoo by a cit y resident, Tim ~zawlnsk\, in a com · munlt.y contest . &Inda ,July&, 1975 DAILY PILOT The Bl&Jttt Marlcotplaic:• ori tti. Or•"Ce COlst DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD You Can Sell It , Find It . 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"It. :i!.l:!H,CI c-.11;:.1 I.ii. t 'ti·t 1111 \ .wltl 1111 ~1 11111\ •• 11111 uld 1;rl•.1l ,I Lachenmyer Realtor MEAR NEW LOWDOWN ST ARTER CONDO S w I 111 111 I II 1-: II o 11 I • C'l11lthou"I' pl.1y .1n •a .'It p.irl-. .. \II t "I"> .111d llllW I l' l,1\ 111 \11\lt l'h.1r111111g t lll·tlrm \ "1111do "·'ti.•11 Iv c..ll'' 11r.1t1·d .111d u11~:1.11h•cl , 11111_, ::-.It• 1~10 ~l l'l·lilS H <):\I I·:s 3848 Campus NB S49·86SS '\Ill Ill.I\ o.,t•h l"l lhl· -.·1111,1hl1· I'll\ 111 .11 t1111,h111;.: t.1111"111·" "-I.I !l.>0 ot•l·.:'I. ~.\I' ~l . 1 ... ihl :.~1 • VIEW ESTATE OCEAM & LIGHTS BARGA!~ $44,900 * • I I ~ I' O Cl \\ E \ 1"111·:1< ~·clht:o.11>• <'h llllt fl'.111\'t'o<'ll I· 111 h11111l'. 111-.. 1 I l1111t 1nl.!I" lk.11"11 t•1l· .. it11111111•.1r111· ('t1S' 1'.1rk ~7'..!.:!:iO • ,. \ I.OS E TO ~1101 ' I' t :--; <.i , ... l'11 no l s :1 n ' ll\•.1!'h. :;1:.1'..! \\'hisllc l l 11 n l t n g I on B t' ·• d n ..... 1rahl,• llllt l',t Cla~-.11· ~.,I IMllf * R EALTY INC. 714 /846 -1371 l{u ~lll" dl:tl Ill ,1h11U1td•, Ill lha... 1111tq111• lll'.1d1 l'"l,1l<' L"tt t•ulvr dr111•. llui.:c "' 111i.: ro111n with clramat1c: r11r111•r l11i.: lt11rn1n1.;. I 1rl'pl.u•1• t hn•atht.1k111c , tl'W lht11u;.:h W \LL OJ· (iL\~~ 1:1111 111\ll h1td11·11 ,1, dtn•· :....•p.1r.1t• \\Ill ;! 1111 l11d1 .1\\,I\ 111.1 ... 11·r -.1111 .. ,,1111 .1 '""" ~ 1"111ld1 ,., ... ,\· •111•-..1 -.111t.o, I lt111 \ 1111 lh1 "II l't• Ill .1 l1li ltlllt" 1h1•.1111 h111111 ,11 .1 B \ HC. \I\. IJ11n·' ('.di %.I iN<l .. ABANDOHED0 .. '· MISSION VIEJO ARTIST CHALET [~ ~ t·:"·'· hu1nl·' ;, br .. 1~ 2 900 "'I IL '11·"'. •·t•ntr:il .1 $4 • l'rnl .tone 11\:.tlk ~ '" Sccluclc<l drt vc lu wooded E\ ,,n 1111 ai.:tn:.il>h' ,." r. groun11' l';:'l!Tt-:lt \ ----------1 H \YOl.1 1'111\~·1 WORLU ()lo" CL/\SS AND 1'4ewport Townhouse 1u.; \l.TUH:O, SUNS 11 1~1::. Spar1n11~ You °''" l hl· l.11111' t.a1•i.;1· .>Ill 111111, .. gourmd ~arclr11 ktldwn :• lll'drnom \\ll h IJl"l\<tlt' _E'l':>_: .>tit ~l!fX ,)ll(,1.t1 serve!'> truly 11n1quc in ' d door outdoor ltvinj.! attd tl.1l111 C1111•11111i.: lo h<-.1l1• ---------Q d1nrng areas. Unui.u••l irnul, :-.u rr111111tled h~· II Hometown s ta 1 r c a sc t o h1dd t•n gn·<·nlll'll. Pn1•1•tl 11glll FREEDOM HOME :t r t 1 " l s ::. u' l l' u n cl at $-l!l.!!:10 <>1wn llouM 3' news. 1·h1ldrl•ns 11uurtcr-. I "' ..... 1' KI ,\ T 1': s n . t)I () 427 lol~ro Way If it happens tkaut11l1t i:rrn11111 ... W,1l k Park Lido l11 l11'ad1 < 'Cll.Olt T lllS 6 7 5-4060 L near YOUR ~ rnn11·: Yo tin~· Lilt 1 home, :lt\:1 H.hi PETE BAR REIT 1,. REALTY '\.1lt1111:.il Avenue•, bell ru11111 . 2 tn1th w1 1.1rg1• 1• .. 1 nl'I tot atul \ no 110"' 11 11•1 m.-.' Whi 111 !"tl un ttw l1111rth ' $35,950 I we're there [-ca~· -=1=fi--!--diiiii·r·11 'to bring it to ~ ~ , ~ your doorstep. . , . -------1 , .... ~~.~~.~~'~''""'' ~' [Every day. , In the Hardwood Roors I\< .1ul Im· '\• \\11'111 111, .IUH .!h.1 UY.111 \,.;l Ii I.! :!:!.Ii ,\ lo II• II" • 1! 111•... l ht' "111 " .! ---------l>on 1 M"'-' up lh1• ... 111p • Lt::.l 1l 1n da!'o:.tlll'cl ~hip 111 :.hnrl· n •-.ull:o.' 0.12·Stlilt lkdrn11m. :! h.1th. l11H•h Condo ()n ly ~1 !1,tl.>U A~N\l ll:JU 11321 Tl;• fa:.tc:.t druw in I Wc~t. ii l>l\ll)' Pl <'la:.s111cd Ad t>12·~711 \ £·1 OAlL V PILOT ~nday. July 6 1975 ~-~-~~ ........ 1~~!!.~~.~~ ........ '~c:'!!:!.~~.~~ ........ Sie••raf I OOZ G....-ol I 002 G...eral I 002 ....................................................................... EASTBLUFF 4 BR LUSK Spectacular 1-lcvel with C\'t'rything ! !''am. rrn . w •2n d frpl., brkf~t. rm. Form . d 1 n . l 1:: 8 a . :\b tr. BR w,proft•ss "s-.iunu". llugc cnrl. pools i1.t•d lot. 1 m mar .! Bc:-.l quuhty thruout. Kare oppo1tw1it)'. $95.000 BLUFFS I-LEVEL 3 BR End unit, t'U!'>tom. nrly. new beauty. 2 ha.; huge end. p:.it10. \\tdc J;?l't!enht'lt . $105.000 Intl lgt·. pr1mt-lut _ EARLY BLUFFS BUY !! Jus t lt s lcd. Charming, serluded trce-li 1wd g reenbelt. Jmm~1l'., JM5U sq. ft. a bdrm . :!1 :.? l>a. Only $65,!)()()! ! BACHB.OR PARADISE POOL-I EACH $19.000 t•tl'lun~ P<'r[c.-('l in col · lli~e :.lylrn~ Low mJ1n ll'llJlll'l'. J Ul>l t.'JIJOY It\. 111i.: l.Jrgc rwm1>. All IJuilt 111 uppli.uwc1>. Uin 111~ Jrc..i Coty II\ ini,: r1wm Pool JrKI 1 l'Cl'ca· lion tJ<·ll1tlllc:. only :.tt'~ :.1\\.1\ Tcrrn:. IOI' Fil\ C.1ll .lvtlc1y IH2 ~ '. ,.,. . · .. OPEH SAT /SUH 1-5 1968AYST. COSTA MESA HELEN B DOWD )'·1r..,l offeri n~-.:real • fain. home; 3 1m,:? l>a .. ram. rm .• d111 . rm., 644·0134 highly upgraded ; c:arp .. REALTOR. IHC. MLS tl rp:., IJIL-1ns. new quarry ltlc Ill k1Lc:h. SbJkc rwr ~al I0021GeMral 1002 *DUPLEX * ••• •••• ••••• •••••• ••• •• • ••• • •• ••• •• •••. •••. ••• Cosl . ..l \h· ..... t • 'Int lu<.· , :! THE COLONY OPEH FRI/SAT/SUH. l·S 14171 CHAGAU ROAD I Turn Wl'sl of I l 'uh er Hd .. un Sl·olls- dale. folio\\ till' :irrcmsl. lkautifulh . proft·:-.s 1u1w l l~· dl'C'orated mo<lcl 200;. l ·hdrm::, .. :! l>aths. he\\11 wood covered :patios. pool & tennis mdudecl. All for .::;;;8.500. "'Owner mu:,t :-.t·ll . h;1\ 1• :Pur chased new house." (rnfi~IN-MllfiTIN IHl] ,.., REALTORS--- . Jj4-7662 COROMA DEL MAR . Cffftttal 1ooi Getteral 1002 ·~············································ CHOICE -IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS • Fine fa tlll I\' I our IJ<.•droom home with I O\ l'I ~· L.1ntb('aping. ''arm : uu tumn u1lor-,. t<1\·ercd pal io 111 ~ec luded. ~i1able .'·ar<.l -111::,tantly appeal in;.: :11 ~ 1115,000 BEST BUY IN BIG CANYON Broad moor Plan 11: 4 bedroomc;, fa mi l.v room. conversation pil, custom dc<.:oratin ~ & lanclscapmg. Gorgeou:-s tone t"V. "ood <.':<.terior : upgrauc<l throug hout. T'ri<'e ju!-1 n·· duc:ed fur qurc:k ~~t ic SlWJ.500 PORTAFIMO WITH VIEW Popuhir honu-., room µtun ,., 1th \ 1cw of Ut ·~ Cdll.\ llll < ;011 <.:our~t· & \cry large ;. :.irrl :J Bl•druonb T fa mil.'' roont 111 hou:-.c, plu:-. l1onus roorn "'1th lof't & hath. ,\..,ki n!.! S~JI .ooo SPYGLASS TWO STORY rent tlrt n '...! fl\ c bcdruoms ~111d a bonu:-.. plus gor gcou:-. c:ustnm pool "'ilh jac:ui' 1.i. fin' pit. nncl !!as bar-b· quc. G rl'~tl loc:.ition on nature park. Sl 69,500 fee. CLASSIC LIDO BAYFROMT Harbor \'icws I rom 6 rooms. Ch er 6'J' on the H:1'. I lu~e dock. Room for a flt-ct. .) ·beclmoms 51 '.! bnth5, lots of pa rk111 ~ .ru-..t remodeled. S3lJ5.000 -ON THE PARK t lwrlrno111 . :!! ~ h~11hl1nmt•\\1th pool und l'Jl>.111.1 '1 Ii.II h & h.iundr_, Thl' pl'rfl'< 1 :-.pol for .i l:imrl\' 1h:11 t·llJO\~ the f r'l'<'fl11m of It\ tll'..! 11n tlw p:11·i.. Sl 10.tJ(Jfl A TOUCH OF CLASS End untl \\ 1lh mountain and l.fa<:k Bay \ tC\\ 111 Bluffs. Beautiful "rap a round patio "1th ll~hts and foun- tain. Expl·nsi\'e f'ustom extras. in· eludin g land. in thrs three bedroom Trina at S!JrJ.150. WATERFRONT OH FEE LAHD Beautifullv d<.'ro ratcd Dover Shores h ome with 1 lwclrooms, f<Jrni ly r oom. & furm<tl dinin ~ room . En<'lo~t·rl p.1110 "'rth fountain. Span1~h llll'd 1·111 n wood punclim! nccPntcd ''ti It d1"1·1,rnti\ c wrou~ht iron. :\I a111 1·t1.111t ll·f \'tl•\\. S2~.>.000 f1·1· PASTORAL VIEW OM IHLET ISLE Hel<•" 111 th1 " l11\1•I\ I bl·clrooni. famllv ro<>IJl"'111nw in ll:irbnr Vi<.'w Hills.' 2 f1rfpbk1·-.. h<.•aml·<I <·t·11an,gs, enclo:-cd 1·oq•rC'd t•nt n . t.:irce secludNI var<l ~!1!1.;-,00 · PRICED REDUCED Beauti f u l Bi~ Canyon <.·on- d o m in ium . 3 bedrooms, ocean view. wood decks, contmcntal char m a nd ~race. A ll for only $1'19,500. Call t<>- day. OCEAN FRONT LOT One o ( t h<' f cw vacant lots on f-:;L-.,t Ocean F ront.:$<> foot frontage, 80 lt!et deep. Priced to ~<.>II Hl Sl00,000. LOOK DOWH OH IT ALL Th(' most outstandinil 3 bC'drnom 2 bath honw in 1 larhor Vi~·w I lomt>s to add to th is ~1 ..,upcr Vt<.'\\ uf the oc:ean ~·net Newport .1rca. SJ07.JOCI MEWro•T 11.ACH 644-1766 A COLOWIU IAP«ER CO. UH. I lJ,_1. ,:;1 Wltl. Lgl-. l:l'llll'lll IJJllU . .>LU\ C & n:frig. llll'I Sl'IJ 1·111'1 . gar.1gt·~. :Xl11l llu~, only :,j:.! .1HO * BAYSHORES "' I OPEN SAT /SUH 1-5 285 I Bayshort Dr. I ,1 .. \H SA~UV 111-:.\l'Jl , 1 l'11J1 111111i,:. Ill'\\" licl'tl r .. II\'\.\ \\ \.\ l',.fflJ , l~l'. 11 ,. 1111 , 1•,11..1 I~' l.1mil~ Jf'l'j :! BI( 2 hJ .. ):Ul'~l .1 rc.1. HElJL;t:l::lJ TU ~-::i.uoo 25 I I Vista Drive Vt\t:,\NT ~ 111 111ove·1n cr1nt.L 3HR.~ha +~•IJCI. 1n j?arage. llc~1ul. new Lill-In "1lch. U1nin~ arc.1, \\Cl bi-Jr. ~Ice. i.;ar:.ige u oo r opener. l'HICI'.: NOW U ;-.; I. Y SI 07,500 INCLlJUl~t; I.A."lil). .,, NEWPORT HTS. * Pri'e Reduced Ch.1rm111~ ;1 bdrm ho11ll'. llC\\ rcrnrnh•h•d "•lt:h & cah111d.-.: 1'11p1wr p l11 rnlJlll).!. h•rmaf d1111111• 1111 :>IJrlll"il':·· J(1H>lll tor l111.1l ur lra111·r :\UW 11C 11 THOMAS REALTOR :!:!I w. Cna:.I )f\\ \' :-.; pl. l~cac-h ___ ~~~ 5:;:!i I-. vt•s: ;>-I,) .i4tt.I SP AMISH GIANT 4 +POOL- $42.500 Towering ~ slory "ur roun<Jcd by :.'I acn·:. ut IJiHk iHlll 11111,\ ,1 fl'W l1IC>c:I.. s t t• l.Jcaullt ul gulr <'IJLir:.c. F1•rmal t:llll'Y lo ,11111.;.·n 1;, 111g nx1rn. t·.,,~ I 111·11l.1tc FC1m1h 11K1111 Form.ii <Jin111;.! ~" 1·t·1mH'. I :. l .i 1 r :. llJ :-c C' I u d c ti d11ldrL·t1~ '' 1ng &pur.1lc m..i:-lcr :-U1lt'. .s La\ 1..,h Li.1t h.., 1·;11d11:-ctl 11~·:,l:i l'uurtyuru p:il111 :-.ear IJc.ich. :-.o quc1tiry111t.!. '.\n I 0\'\\ 111,11\ ('(t'ob. J'J"C O\ l'r ~:! l:J munlll lk'tt er he lsl t o call. U1al 8 1:! 2:;:is. "'"" ',, 9.,, ( FU'I 10 ttl N II I I [®' ~' -=============-EXECUTIVE HOME 5 +POOL I !-.u per up:;r JUl'd t r1 It·\ el I homr Sh!I\\:-I 11..l• .i m odel. Forin<•I drn111g room. hug1· l.1mil) mum I \\llh largt• t1r'l'ltlal't' llcatl·tl & liltl·n•d pool \\1th 11n·p1l l11r l'lll1.rt.11n I I II i.: I' I'll I ....... .., I" 11 .I I I \ f,rnJ.,t·ap .. ·11. t\11 1011 011 1.1 :...i: •• 1.:J:111 .>•I.-) :11'..ll I LA CUESTA 2STY-4BDR ASSUME $32.500 Neglected 2 1'lory, 4 IJc<Jroom • walk lo the beach ~pac1ou-; l1nnr, and f1Jrmal <l1n1 n g room ... !::'.icparatc <'011- \1.•r111Jll• tll·n . G1ganllc r.1m1h r1.<11n \\llh ruar 1n_a cou11lr.~ 111~pl .11·t· ~\.' p .1 r .111• 1· h lld ri· n .~ m .1,,11·r :.u1tl'' :....i·C'l111 ktl $! r II U II rl ' 'h 11 d "o ,ti t' "lrt'l'l lk llf.,I In'"" IL I <.'.ill !.Mi:J li'ihi '' ,, J . [® ~ orEH SAT /SUH 1-5 332 Ccrtalina. H.I . Outch Colorual. L ge. 5 bedr oom. 3 bnlhs plus dining rm. $89,500! CALL 67~7060 O,EM SAT /SUH 1-S 611 LldoPmi&Dr. Apt. 3 ·A. (.;uxu rious bayfront. sell or lease CALL 556-8100 lalboa lay rrop. R•offon *CASH* FOH 1\!IJY llOME!' 1-'ull appra1:.ed 1aluc paid. Fr •c home evaluation. Hack paymcnt.8 OK Call anylime. Bkr 542-3676 . \ DIRECTORY l<Hp this hedy dir~ctory with you this wultend as you go hous .. huntl!MJ. All the loutlo"' ll1t9d t..tow on dttcribfll I" 'J"Htw ct.tall by adnrtlil'"J .tHwh ... • In todoy'a DAILY PILOT WAHT ADS. 'otrOftl 1howilMJ opet'I hou•tt for sol• or rfllt an u~d to lltt weh 1nfor111etlon In thl• colulM eoch Friday. Scrturdoy and 5"nday. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 2600Cliff Dr .. Npt H~. l'.B 673-6210 $69,500 Sat,Sun 1-5 712 Malabar (Irv. Terr) CdM 675·3000 Sut/Sun 1-5 2 BR & FAM RM or DEH 444 Seville (Balboa Pcnin) N.B. 548-1290 $87,500 Sun 1-5 787 Ny es Pl., Laguna Beach 644 -6200 $189,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 331 Dr iftwood (Shorccli ff::,) Cd M 644-6200 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 l Rue Deauvllle, llrg Canyon. NB ~4-605~ $129.500 Sun 1-5 3 Rue Dcauvill e, BigC;rn.'on, J\:H fA4-6056 Sll!J,500 Sun 1-5 ~~30 Morning Canyon, Shrdr!>, Ctl M 675-7225 $106,000 S:.il1Sun l·:; Ul715 P aseu1-'tc<.isso !T Hk I In. 833-9293 $U2,lJ50 Sat Sun 1-.) 3 BEDROOM 212 Vta Quit<> <Lido ble> :\8 (i73-7·Wl ::;89.500 S<tl Sun 1 ;, ~5 Vist a Grande <BluffsJ N.B. 673-2222 $72,500 Sun 1-5 124 Apole na (Ba lboa lsland) NB 673-6900 $98,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 124 Ruby (Balboa Island) N.B. 673-6900 $99,500 Sun 1·5 ••409N. Bayfront (Bal ls!) NB G73-6900 Sun 1-5 521 Via L ido Nurd (Lido Isl) NB 640-5560 $155.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 213 Via Dijon , Lido hie. Nn 046-~255 Sat 1Sun 1 ·5 2li5:J Vista Ornacin (Hlufrs) !'J.H. (;1.t-17H6 S!19,7!l0 Sun . I 5 .n:J Heliotrope. Cor ona clvl l\lar 67~4.JOO S9!).!l00 Sal Sun 1-3 717 On:hitl. Old Corona cll·I :\Jar ()75-55 11 St->H.500 Sut Sun 1-5 u~:1:i Port Barmouth Pl., Nwpt Bch f>40-467(; $74,900 Fri 1Sat Sun •3033 F e rnhcath Ln .. Costa Mes a 646-7414 S42.H30 Sat/Sun 1-5 492-16lh Place. Nwpt lights a r ea 642-5200 S64,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 J.100 Kings Rd. Clim laV('ll. NB 642-5200 S8S,OOO Sal/Sun 1-5 JM Via P a lC'rmo <Lido Isl) N.B. 673-7300 Sl07.500 Sat /Sun 2-5 •612 He liotrope. Old Corona. Cd~J 675· 7225 $66,500 Sun 1 ·5 521 Aven ida Cam po. Bluff::i. '.'V.B. G73-8550 $79.500 Sun 1-.> 210 1 Vista Entrad:1 ( BluJfs) :-.; il 6-t2-8235 S75.000 Sun 1-5 • •512 38th St. Nwpt Is land NB 64!'1-2632 Sl49.5UO Sun 12-5 · 2718 She ll SL Ch ina Con·. CdM 675-7225 S125.000 Sun 1·5 :!01> \' r a K or~m 1 Lt do bl 1 :\. B. lil:3-~:J l.1 ;:i1:m,:>~IO ~un , ..\Ion 1-G 3 BR & FAMRMorDEH 3140 Country Club Dr, Mesa Verde 979-3788 S79,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 461 Seaward <Corona lllcls.) CdM 673-6510 S74,500 Sun 1-5 1215 Nottingh am <Wcstcli ff) N B 644-1766 $84,500 Sat /Sun 1-6 3252 D a kota <Mesa Verde) C M 545-5004 $46.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 315 Poinsettia. Corona clcl Mar 673-65\0 $96,500 Sun 1·5 *25 02 W. St. Gcrtrudl'. S .. \. 979-0340 $38,000 U<lil ~ 1206 Essex <We!'tcliff 1 :"'.. H 549-0812 S87.500 Sal Sun 1-3' 159-18 ~tcDcrmitt. Fountain Val. 554-2238 SG6 .500 Sat1Sun I 5 735 B~tlbou. L:.i.<.!tHHI Bead1 4!'J4-9473 Sat/Sun 11·.t 30W Mountain View. LJguna Bch 494-9473 S66,900 Sun J-4 ••517 36lh St., Newport. Beach 675-7060 $149,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 111 Via Dij on,'L ido Isle, N B 675-7542 $126,500 Sat/Sun. 2-5 1943 P ort Nelson (!-NII) N.B. 54 1-5032 S73,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 *265 Rose L n, Eastside, CM 646·7414 $42,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 Z79 E . Wilson , Costa Mes a 548-1005 S42.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •925 J asmine Cir, Grccnbrook CM 540-1151 Sat/Sun 1·5 •4507 T remont (Cameo Shrs) CdM 675-59~0 Sl57.000 !'i<1t 1Sun 1 '' l!l16G Sierra Maria <T. H<)('k) I rv 552-7500 ~iG,500 Sun. 2 ;) 4733 Cortlanrt. Cameo I ll ncls CdM li75 -7225 SH!J,500 Sat /Sun l s 171&1 Cour tney Ln, 1 lunl l larbour 846-2848 $85,000 J·'ri 'Sat /Sun 12·:1 .UilSCamden (Cameo Shores) CdM 673-4400 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1 5 320Scaw a rd. Sh orecliffs. NB 675·5511 $110,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 •1935 Sabrina T~. Irv Terr CdM 644:1766 $187 ,500 Sat /Sun 2·5 126 Maste r Circle, Costa Mesa . 675-3000 Sun 1-5 700 C liff Dr (Npt Hl4i.) N .B. 675-3000 Sat /Sun 1·5 5402 Ama lfi (T .Rock ) I rvine 552·7000 $98,500 Sun . 1-5 3206 New York Ave. J\lesa Verde 545-2618 816,500 Sun 5 •8900 La Oon a Ct, Crest"'ood. fV 968-4456 $55.000 Sat 1Sun 1 5 1114 Whit e Sails Way. llVH. CdM &14 -052:\ S!lG,000 Sat/Sun. 1·6 •4501 Roxbury. CameoShrs. CdM 644 7270 $139.000f<TI tSat /Sun 12·6 3000 Country Club MVerde, CM 645·0303 $41 ,500 Sat /Sun l ·5 • 1144 Carson St. Costa Mcsu 548·0268 S4£i,900 Sat1Sun ll-5 2823 Tabago PJ..t\lcsa Ven.le.CM 549-8655 $58.00(1 F ri /Sat Sun 1 ~ 3100 Yellowstom'. Cosla Mesa .t)-t5-0J03 s.u,soo Sat 1Sun 1-:> 407-16th Place. Costa Mesa 540-1151 $67,500 Sun 1-5 2833 Francis L <Jne, Costa Mesa 646· 7171 Sun 1-5 690 Sena te, Cos ta Mesa 646-7171 Sun 1-5 20572 T roon, H untington Beurh 968-4456 $66,500 Sun 1-5 •1701 Gala tea, Corona dcl Mar 675-4392 S147,000 Sun 1-5 •1412 Lincoln L ;inc, Westdiff NB 1~12-5200 $122.500 Sun. 1-5 •::!J18 Heather L<t. I\cwporl Beach 64 2-5~00 SlOH.500 Sun. 1-5 177 1 Humming b1nl, M\·erdc. Cl\1 St\G-5990 S79.50(I Sun. 1-5 •35 Hue l<·ont ainchleau, Bg Cyn NB ti75-6000 $210.000 Sun. 1-S 81 Hoyal St. George, Big Cyn NB 675-6000 $250,000 Sun. 1-5 543 Santa Ana A c. Npt Hgts, N B 546-2313 Sun 12:30-5 :30 10061 Cliff Dr., H untington Bch 546-2313 Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM 13921 Drowning St., Tustin 534-8201 $40,000 S a t & Sun 1·5 111 Vi a Dijon, Lido Isle, NB 675-7542 $126.500 Sat /Sun 2~s * •3922 S irius Dr . Hunt.Ha r bour 846-2848 $175,000 Fri/Sat /Sun 12-5 4714 Cort.l and Dr. Cameo H inds CdM 675·551 l $87,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 •2<-JOO Que<lacia. N B (Bluffs) 64~-()5 1 3 ~74.!l(JO F ,S IS 11-u :!4(i7 Nor~c. Cos ta l\lcsa G-16-7171 Sal/Sun 1-5 ~J83 Cr oftdon, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sat /Sun 1·5 2016 Calvert (J\Icsa Verde) C.M . 675-3000 Sun 1-5 9911 Kite. L acues ta, H .B. 968-4456 $68.750 1 Sun 1-5 14171 Chagill R d . (Colony) lrv 644-7662 $58,500 Fri/Sat /Sun 1-5 4 BR & FAM RM tw DEH 1215 Seacrest (HV Hls) CdM 640-5560 5119 ,000 Sun. 1-;) 120 Vin Waziers (Lido l s)) N.ll. 675·6161 Sl79,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 • •815 Via Lido Soud <Lido Isle) NB 675-6161 $295,000 S(;ll/Sun 1-:> •2927 Cassia ( Eastbluff} N . R. 640-5560 $89 .500 Sun. l ·:> 2907 Ebhlide , Corona dcl Mar 675-5930 Sat/Sun 1-G 400 Vis ta Ro m a . NB (Bluffs) 644 -1360 $5_9.500 S un 1-5 20432 Harbor Ys lc La., H.B. 536-8836 $65,000 Sat/.Sun 1-6 19781 Sea C anyon Cir, Seaclf HB 536-7542 $92,900 Sat/Sun 12-6 2015 Diana , New port Beach 644-6200 $65,900 . Sat/Sun 1-5 1817 Port C a rlow CJ-NHorfies) NB 644-6200 $97.500 Sat /Sunl-5 2949 Cliff Dr. (NwplHeights) NB 642-8235 5175,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 •1218 Pola ris <Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $187 ,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 • 1806 Ga laxy Dr . Dov. Shores NB G44-4910 · Open Sat/Sun 1-5 •4812 Cort land <Cameo Illds) Cdl\I 644-1766 $91,500 Sat1Sun 1 ;:; ~81 Teakwood (Mesa Verde) CM 5'19·2815 S52.950 Fr i /Sat /Sun 12-5 •2750 Gannet Or . (Mesa Verde) C:V1 546-3832 S77. 795 Sat/Sun 12-5 ••102 Linda Is le. !'\cwport Bch 640-1607 $194,000 Sun Hi •212 Hazel, Corona del Ma r 644-6200 $275,000 Fri/Sat/Sun 1-5 •29 Ca rme l Bay Dr, Spyglass CdM 642-8235 Fri. thru Mon. T-5 **4052 Ondine Cr , Hunt.Ha rbour 846-2848 $225,000 Fri/Sat /Sun 12·5 1635 Blue bird (R a ncho Lag.) Lag 644-1766 $134.500 Fri/Sa t/Sun 1-5 1324 Mornin gside, Rancho Lag. Lag 644-1766 $133.000 Fri /Sat/Sun 1-5 3007 Sur f v iew (HV l-Ds) CdM 673-4400 $125.000 Sal J-!): Su n 2.1\ n232 Sie r ra P:llis. l rvint' 646-7414 S74.SOO Sat, Sun l 5 •2719 Albat ross. Cost a Mesa 646·7171 Sat/Sun 1 7l 3.'321 F lorida C1n·I<•. Costa.Mesa 67 3-3663 · $58 ,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 1500 E a ton P l . Newport Beach 963-6767 Sat/Sun l -5 9842 1Gte, L acuesta, H.B. 9684456 $64.500 Sat /Sun 1-5 17l'l Pt. He m ley Pl.HY Homes.NB 675·6000 $114,900 S at /Sun 1-5 3860 Ocean Birc h, Spygls Rdg CdM 640-6161 $119,900 S at /Sun 1-5 *?:1?:1 Windover Dr. (H.V.lfls ) CdM 640-5508 $127,000 Sa t /Sun. 11·5 2319 Heather L :l . N ewport Beach 546·4141 Sat /Sun 1·5 3487 San Marino Cir , Cost a Mesa 673-7300 $6J,!J50 Sun . 1-5 968 Denve r , Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sun l-5 20 ~ issaon Ba) Ur. Spyglass C<J M 67~7601 5159.000 Sun . 1-5 • 1805 Glenwood (Baycrcst ) N .B. 640-0020 $119,500 Sun. 1·5 •2707 Blue Water Dr. (CdM) Broadmoor JI Sat /Sun l ·S . . . . Hones For S-. Hou1n For SaM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• • 1626 Galaxy <Dover Shores) N B 640-0020 Sun. l ·S 1918 Mertday, Santa Ana 549-8655 $42,000 Sun . 1-5 5 IEDROOM 216 Via Hhat'a (Lido Isle) N.D. 644-4910 $98,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 332 Cat <11inn, Newport Beach 675-7060 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1-S 5 BR & FAM RM or DEN ••56 Lm da ble tLinda ls le) N l3 642-8235 $485,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 •1700 PL Manlcigh HVllomes) NB G44·G200 $122,000 Sul/Sun 1-5 • * •7G Linda ls le Dr, Linda 11 NB 644 -4910 $3!:15,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2327 T ustin, Newport Beach 646-3255 Sat /Sun 1·5 2316 Pt. Durness OIV lJms) N.B. 644-1766 $107,000 Sun . 1-5 •421 LeDroit Ln, L aguna Beach 644-1766 $234,000 Fri/Sat /Sun 1·5 19931 Briarly L n , Hntg Beach 968-9230 Fri /Sat 1-5, Sun 12-6 •3500 Sa usalito. H.V.llls. N.B. 675·0123 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••618 Harbor Is l Dr off .Bayside Dr 642-8235 Fri /Sat/Sun 1-5 29 Alla Vis ta , (EastBluff) N B 644-8995 Fri/Sat/Sun 1·5 2702 Canary <Mesa Verde) CM 545-9751 $74.950 Sun 1-5 6751 .fard in es. Fran Fts, ll.D. ~.>8-4456 $75,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 *1337 Galaxy. Dover Shor es, NB 642-5200 675-4060 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •227 Canal. Newport Shores. NB 675-4060 $73,500 S'1t/Sun 1-5 s Royal St. Geor ge,· mg Cyn, NB 675·6000 $275,000 S<Jl /Sun 1-5 49 Royal St . G e orge, Big Cyn N B 640-6161 $295,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 2807 Cassia , Eastbluff, NB 644-7270 $91,500· Sat /Sun 1·5 5 BR & FAM RM tw DEH 2001 P o rt H a rwick, llbr . Vu., N B 675-7225 $119,000 Sun 1·5 1918 Su va Cir. Mesa Verde, Ci\l 545-8424 S92,500 Sun 12-6 9301 Nantucke t, Huntington Bch 962-!l511 ~ Sun. 12-5 •ir15 Cypress Point Ln , Bg Cyn NB &.U-6200 SIS t ,000 Sun. 1-5 6 IR & FAM RM or DEM 51 Montccito Dr . Spyglass. Cdl\l 644-6135 $174,500 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 1149 Hamilton , M a riana Hlds, CM 646-1201 $85,000 Sat /Sun 9·4 *3626 Catama r an , HVHls, CdM 675-7225 $149 ,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM •••6ll Lido Park Dr. (3A) !'\B 556-8800 S:Jl/Sun 1·5 420 Cypress. La~una Beach 675-7225 $54,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR & FAM RM or DEH 453 Vist a Trucha <Bluffs) NB 640-5560 $77 ,500 Sat/Sun J .5 4 BEDROOMS •3101 A-Bradford Bradford Pl SA //f 549-8655 $36,000 Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 7352 G arfield, Huntington Beach 536-2579 Sat /Sun 1-5 • •61136th St.. N pt. Beach fl73 -6210 ,$18~.ooo Sat /Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM EACH ;,10 Marigold. Old Cd~1. < '1l'.\I fi75 -GOOO S92.500 Sun 1 5 2 BR & BACHELOR 718 Larks pur. Corona del Mar 675-3000 Sat /Sun 1-5 3 BR & 2 IR 121/123 34th St , Newport Bea ch 833-1206 $115,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 509 Golde nrod, Coron a del Mar 644-7?:10 $112,900 Sun. 1-5 3 IR & 2 IR 234-236 Cecil Pl, E -Side CM 646-7711 3 BEDROOMS EACH 211-211 1 • :J3rd St.. Npt llch fi7:J.fi210 ~114 .500 S;:it i~unl -5 HOME AND INCOME 4 IR & 2 U 205.2051h Emera ld (Bnl Isl) NB 833-8600 Sat/Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 IEDROOMS •427 Bo lero, Park Lido. N.B. 675-4000 $43.950 * ,ool • * W crterfroftt * * * W .tt!'rfrOttt & Poal o • I • t f ~~:!!!,~.~. ~HOUSH For $tM HOYIH For Sale 'Houtff Few-S. Hott1H '-~ 1Houte1 .... S. Gi •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··············~········ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SUndey, July 6. 1975 CAIL Y PILOT (' J t'Mrol I 00 G.....-ol I 002 0.....-ot I 002 Gwral I OOJ e._r.. I OOJ G...,.e I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!!~ .~ .~ ........ ~: .':!~ ~ ....... I ~!~!.':!':-~~ ...... ~ GeMt"GI t 002 GeMf'ol I 002 GttMrol 100R Pet e/Jarrellf<eaftg ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · prejenfj ., CHEERY WESTCLIFF FOR SUMMER FUM :Wx40 pool , µud <ill· lt·11111s court. formal dining room. 1 lll'droom :-.. and mor(· To SN' c:all tl.I~ swo or \. IS ll this wel•kt•n<l 1412 Linc:oln La. Mwpt leach Sunday 1.5 JOST SPOTLESS AND R E 4 D Y T 0 M 0 VE IN :~ bt>d r ooms. & l buths, all painted und recterorate<I S t•c 1t today! $64.900 492· I 6th Plac•, Mwpt Hc)hts Sat /Sun 1-5 NEWPORT SHORES MEW LISTlf'tG beautiful livable -- valuable. All lhis an 3 bedroom. 2 bath homr. Well located --just s t e ps to bead\ and s ummer fun. Only $57,500. DOVER SHORES HOMES OPEN 1-5 This Aft~moon UMIQUE IM BIG CAMYOM --Fre nch Regency with motor <:ourt. fairway custom, shows quality, $250.000. Sec . Vcrgilcnc Hull at #81 Roy al St. Geor ge. Big Can yon. SURFSIDE 4 Bedroom. V :l bath Townhouse. Quiet g reen belt lo<.·ation. 2 Community s wimming pools, volley & basketball t·ourts. and clubhouse. All.this for only $36,500. Located m•ur Beach Blvd. & Atlanta. HURRY 1 Cull !*'2·4454 BIG YARD? BIG BOAT? Largest back yard an · d •velopment. Separate drive for HIG bo:.it or camper s torage in huge side yard + loads of r oom rn rt•ar. This home ll' less than 3 years old. 4 lkcirooms .. , '1 baths. S56.VOO. 9li2·4454 I COOL BLUE POOL Enjoy ~ummL·r living 111 this :3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Ideally located near s hopping & schools. and only 2 miles to the ocean. Fantastic 15x36 pool w ith pool s weep. Outstanding value. S..52.500. Call 640·6161. BIG CANYON -CUSTOM WESTCUFF RANCH 41DR~OL SI 03,000 Spcl'lJl0UIJ1 l011t1' lo lormJ I II\ 111~ and liJll 4Uel ~Ile 111111111-: lllOllh <..;ou1 llll'l K.i1 <.ll•11 l..atd11•11 l-01c:olJ ..,Ill' 1 urupu.., 1011111 "'llll b.11 Scl·ludt•d IOJ~ll'I" Jiii! < hill11 ell" :-u1le~ Lui.h qWl't t::~11·dl'l1 ''1th i.purl-lmg ponch .111d I ru:.h111g "'Jkrl.1lb \ un I lj U l" ' \\ I Ill Ill l" I >• j).£1',UJIM0 L.111 tud.1~ l11 I Ifft·\ 11·w • !Jl,:J t.71io 1 . . . .. . [~ · . THE REAL ESTATE RS * BALBOA ISLAND* OPEN SAT /SUH. 1-5 I 124 Apolena lmmcd1Jtl' O\ c:u1M111 ~ 111 IALIOA ISUND 2 ON I \hc:ck th<.• aluc 1n th1~ 4 Hr English Tudor home "1th I urnasht·d 2 Ur. Apt O\'(.•r the guragt', 1ust '-! s hort walk to bm• SMG.500 BLU~S "E" PL.AH. Pup u I a r· E . w 1 t h t ht• 3 s p a c· 1 o u s lwdrooni:-.. Choat e NL'\\ port Beach loc:ation c111 gor g(.•ou:-., \\ uk ;..(l"l'l0nhelt Shov.:-. p r1 d v of O\\lll'r:-.l11p \111\L' right into ttus ont• ~H~.!.1011 SEE CATALINA from this outstanding ·I Br home in hilltop TurtlL• Hot'k Terran!. Almost :3000 sq fl of luxury living close to Community Pools & t ennis courts. $13!>.500 Qu1c-k Possl'~s1on. RAISOR'S REALTORS 833-8600 FABULOUS 4 beorooms -formal din· mg room. ramil~ room, bltn wet b:.ar and largt• mas tt•r :-.uit('. Pool size Jot. ~·or infonnatmn l"all V.12-;}200. UNIQUE IM HARBOR VIEW HOMES -- new on mkt, 4 bdrm + bonus, backs :o park. $114.900 F ee. Sec Nan<.:y Laux al 1737 Port Hem lev. ~-B UNIQUE IM CORONA DEL MAR ., l\\O bedroom units. one is ~' durling home: othn over garage unit. Close to :-.hops. ltbr:1 ry. 5"92.500. See Barbara Hutchings a t 510 'larigold. Corona d<'l :\lar. 5000 Sq. ft. of luxury Ii ving can be your s in this <:us tom built s ing le story 5 bedroom. G hulh home. Located high on a hill on on e of the largest lob in Bi g CLJnyun. Commanding view of the golf course. This is a brand nc" home with many L'Xtra features inc:luding. :.iir conditioning. inter-tom. ele<: front ).!ate + mut h mor<.•. Trnl~ a quality I tlll1> UlllCjlll" ;1 111.lrrtl :! ..,tor_> hunll'. lgl· p,1l10. ''" c !\ l.1111ht0 J11111~ I' .1111:lcd l"llUll\.-. ,\ PIJl'll You Con Sell It, Find It , LITTLE RED DUPLEX IJC;!tn:. 1hru11ul ~ .. MIO Trade It With a Wont Ad BLOCK TO BEACH quaint & cute <rnd c:entn1lly located in ;-.;c\\port lk~tl'h . NL'v. ly µaintcd :ind with gr l'ut 1 built cxeculi vc home thruout. Open Daily 1-5 PM . rn Royal St Gt.:UJ"J .. !<.'. :\ B. 640-6161. OPEM SUM. 1-5 124 Ruby General I 002 General 1002 .•...••••.•.......•....•.....•.............•.. pn C"l' ::;SH .500. NEWPORT BEACH CLOSE TO WATER modern beach home will lca~c option tor $2000. Low m:.aintcnan<.'l' exterior · contem- porary design. 3 Bedrooms, large familv room with dec k· anc) sunken f'irep1t. :\l o\ L' n g ht m' G~n~ral t ooz' GHffal 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX SPECIAL SALE!! We arc fortunate in being able to offer you a wide s l'lt.:dion of duplexes in Corona del Mar. ranf!ing from'S7it,500 to $1 21.500. An outstanding value is a :l.000 s q . fl., nrly new duplex, with 3 hdrms .. 2 haths ea eh. One unit als o has a family rm Price just reduced to SI 15.500 ' OUR BUSINESS PHILOSOPHY Clnl' n f o ur very c apabl e <.·:-. eomm1:...~wner~ of real l'Sla tc said many t1mt·:-.. ··only lo the deg ree tha t 1· ca Ito r· s p I ate st• r vice a h ead of l'Omm1 ssio n s. do we beeo m e pro It• s s io n a I s '·. W c c: c rt a in I y ~ubsc ribc lo this whole-heartedly . We ende<lvor to lt•at.'h ou r s<1l~speople the me rits of Sl'n ice through what "c term "produt t plus" ... IE. things to do BEFORE, D URING & AFTER T in; SA LE . We don't h ave the facilities to train brand new licens.ees, hut we do need 2 or 3 salespeople who have had :.! years or mor e in the H arbor a r ea. Plca::.e call Leonard Smith for c.app 't. VEAR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2407 E COAST HWV CORONA DEL MAIR General I 002 G~nerat 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 STORY DUPLEX l STORY SUM SET BEACH STEPS TO OCEAf't FORMAL DINE ;"-.10,1r 11cw 1wr~on.tl h111nt· POOL $32,500 UNIQUE IN MESA VERDE !\ew lis t· m g. newer 3 bdrm. denn. atross from park. Sec M a rtha Beynon at 1771 Hummin g bird Dri ve. Costa Mesa. UMIQUE IM BIG CAMYON -· See Ron- nie Lundy at :;5 Royal SL George. Large. beautiful 5 bdrm. PriC'ed al S275.000 UMIQUE lf't BIG CA.HYON -Spolless- 1 v d ean Dcauville, with pool. jacuzzi. bit!t!<.'r view lot. See Zoe Ann Rhodes ut ~35 Rue F ont<aineblcau. ON TOP OF THE REAL EST AH MARKET WITH THE NlrE~T PEOPLE StLLIN(j TH£ NrAT£ST HOMFS CORONA DEL MAR. f..7~ 1>000 MESA VERDE. !><lb 5990 • CALL US G•neral 1002 G~neral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COROMA DEL MAR Swedish corner frplc .. , beamed ceil- ings, one s ho rt blk. South of Hwy., walk to shops; 3 BR. room for 2nd unit S99,500 OPEM HOUSE SAT/SUM. 1-5 433 HELIOTROPE, CdM HARBOR VIEW HILLS REDt:c r:o s10,ooo ; Lusk h ome.·. beautiful gardC'ns: man clous view. 4 llR. d e n or family rm. Owners anxious; llOW $125 .000 OPEN HOUSE SAT. 1·5 SUM. 2·6 3607 SURFVIEW LAME, CdM CAMEO SHORES TOuCII T il l': WHITE CAPS: goq~eous home on 2nd level: :J priv. BR s uites, 41:..:balhs; library/den , 2 frplcs. $250,000 OPEM HOUSE SAT/SUN. l·S 461 S CAMDEN, CdM EASTILUFF REDUCED $5.500; for ever ,·icw. 4 BR. 3 b:.a .. 2 frpks. 35 .F't. game rm. Sell er motivated. Now S99.5UO COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mor "Sellin9 Real Estat~ in ...aewporl Harbor Since 1944" · 673-4400 nl (lrrnn11w11t 1•01111-.1t·tor. Winding path.way to t rl'c l<cntal 111111 I!-J IJrge l c:l ui.lcrec.l 2 story entry. IJ~tlro11111 with tnoc.krn f u rm::i I dining r oom . k1tthl'11 . hug 1• (•11ter· Gourmet patio kitche n winers Ii\ 1ni.: tuom wtlh INCL U DES H.EINUG· :-.l1d1n ~ g l.i::.:-. W.!ll to EH.ATOR! Giant I 002 ·General 1002 pnv;1t c cuurtyurtl . lil'Ciude d mas ter suite. General 0 w n c r :-. u n 1 l • ~ a Willk·in c loset. EXTRA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• breatht.1k111g wmld ul LINEN STORAGt-.;. l' I cg a n c P • <; <1 u rm e I Overs• ted sewing & J;;iun· J..1Lc:hl·ll h:JIUll':-. u :Ji)' dr.~ room W.\Sl-I ER & ti.land bar lor t•nokmg, l>llYl-:R l:\Cl .l"IJl•:O ! M'l"\111~ & 1•1ltl'l"l,1111111g llu gl' prl•m1urn Iott. 1·;111111111111 , 11,·1111! 1 oum Olympic pool & basket· with O!O c·1•1lln..i & .!IJ° "''"I hall court included in a' 111 gl,,,., tor 1111011,trtll'll·LI -,0c1atwn. Anxious sellt•r ',,.,~ ~t.11r' "''•'l'I' to say:c; SUU:\llT ON Yoltll 11:tri.11 1h.1t •l\tll11ol.' rt-:Jt.\l S! F ull pr11·1 It\ 111 ... 11111111 '' h.1, Ju ::.:S:!.SOIJ. Pt 1n1l' I n 1111· :.11 11!11•1·1. .1!1_111111111)! J1e.1 . CJll tvLl .1;. h1tll'.t\\,1y 111.1•l\"I" & i.l2·l i1Ji) J..!ll(''I '111\t;. ll\\111"1° 11111'>1 ·•Pl 1 •1 • • \ r ''" b'' :-..1crifw1· Full p11t·<' only l~ ~ !:iX~.000 l'all !11.:1 1KXI ,. f f1 I • I' f, [ ~ 1ea1n1 UEST IN ll~V INI:. '""· IJm rm, S74.5(X). LIDO ISLE 120 Via Wcniers Open Sat/Sun. 1-5 Spacious 4 BR., family rm .. din. rm. On 52 ft. Sunny priv. patio. $179,000 815 Via Lido Soud Open Sat /Sun. 1 ·5 Waterfront 4 H H ., 5 ba .. rumpus rm. Pier & tloat, s andy beach. S295,000 Beaut. 6 B ll, 5 Ha, or 4 IlH.. 4 Ha. with 2 HH , I li:tlh ~tpl. Sand~ hL·:ach. rnurtyaa·ct , :--hurc m om1ng. ~!)5.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y'>tdr-Or1vt' N B 67S· 6161 Spani•h Hacienda :.i liR, for m .ii !1111111.i. Sl'P t:1m rm w / t rph'. 1\s .. umt· 7'."n V \ 10111111( S:~l ,XllU. 6232 Sierra p3Jos General I 002 Goetteral OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 VA fel"m$ ·I B H on Lrt•e h1ll'd !>Ll'l'\.'l w/lri:~Jnl ~.uoo. Villa Pacific S<•vcntl :!At:I Ill{ units 111 \his popul11r mmmunll~. prtCl',. :-.tttrl al ~1.000 ./ SU Pt-;R SHARP 3BH. B11at ~ate. Pool. 3u;1:s Newport Beach F ernh c ath Ln., C.~t. Preview Daily l·S OPEN sis l·S. $14!,950 Very UOUS U!\I. IJrgr ./ <·ui.tum built home•. W1lh l,OT on N .11. only 1111.e, ht:avy beamed cl'thng ... 125'. OwtH'r will i.ub· Jn area o( bcnuti l ul ord111all• t or 11uallhed homl's. Lariclotw tree' $39,900 MO DOWN IRVIME finl' 1 rv\nc location. nii.: f,1m\ly of r. wants oul ~ Wiii i.el l NO DOW:-.f PA\";\\ !!:NT lo quahf11•1I HOT ONE!! .Just lis t e d! Beuul1ful R anc;ho L:a Cuesta. Sun Miguel plan. 4 Bedrooms. :3 baths. family room. dinin ~ r oom. beautiful landstapmg WALK TO BEACH . Full prtt l'. S60.%0. Call 546-4141 $2000 REDUCTION :\TR. KLEEN. und only 5 years old'. Heautiful .i\I ESt\ VERDE g arden home.. I lu ge mastC'r bedroom with :--unken tub plu:-. :! :.adchtional bedrooms & bath ! PLCS tormal dining! PLL"S hug ~ c:ountry kitchen ar~? famil) room. Lovc l v ~1trium oil master bedroo m ;11Hi C'nt r v h all. Several patios. :\linimum yard work. Close lo a ll schools. PLCS <1:-.s umablc Fiii\ Juan (7 1 • + 1 ·',) OWNER l\Il'ST SELL! NOW ONLY S5·1.5UO. Call 54G-414 l General · • 1002Getteral 1002 BIGCAMYOM Totally e harmin ~ & c r e ated f or g ucious livin~. Monaco Model t•xtcnsivcly upg racl ecl thruout; a bdrms., formal djning rm., wet ba r , 3 car ga ra~e. Premium loc:a- tion on quiet c ul-de-sac street. ove r- looking the fairway. Solid value at" $155,000. AH INVITATION TO GRACIOUS LIVING Prestige Dover Sho res home; 4 hdrms. + studv : \\arm family rm. & formal dining. ·F ront entry patio \\ alh JX><>I. Spc:l"lac:u l;_ar 'll'W . SU~·l.500 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Re ~t huv in thi s pr C's ta µe neig hbo rh ood .. \ Hdr m. i\lontcgo model 2 full l>uth:-.. Deep pill' !;h ag carpet ; garden kitchen ; lgc. family rm . & fo rm'-11 dinin.c rm. Lus h lands c:apin ~. 1":.a s t possess ion - VLJcan l & ready! $87,500 C.F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 EASTBLUFF C~TER . ~ :'>Lorv :S 1,c.Jnn. hunw .! pal111:.". gr1•at tor uutdl.)l11' ll\111g 1"1nl.':-t lo1-.1llu11 11<·arSo.llay ~1.1..11.111 409 M. Bayfront Hr,111tl 111.'W . 11L"\l'I" ll\t'tl I 111 (;V{Jtl IJ1·.ich 0.. 'lnl luc1twn. Opl:ll t11 11lll'I '. owner :i11:-.11n1,. 11\\l\Hl'\1 \\I II \1 .1\11 \ 1...,1 \ ,., * 673-6900 * I BEACH RETREAT 3BR+FAMRM . $39,900 I I'\' JI: c I u I I.'' l" II 111 g... II I I n1lh11!! :.ur!. ~eulll' ot'l"Jll I l1rCl'/.c:i <i nLI "' J~ 111g p.ilm:.. IJJ~" lillc11 \\llh 1 1:.u11 ::.h 111 t.· .inti I :-.;1111kj:.tk-. I .\ \ JC'.lllOI\ I p;!rad1M! 111 thl:. r.1111lil111g :1 111> IOI \\1th 1".1h1ll .111 1 ~1rntly room. lklll"t0nll'l1\ I l•H°l'l::S sulc ! Try ~~)UO t11tul down "ilh low m.1 pa;. m ents ! Bring an 111 kr. ~Hl-6010. f •; •. I # • ·. [~ THE REAL Peninsula Point \\ Jlk lo h.1y •\. lll'\'.lll trum 1t11s :.! UH,\: f.11111ly rm. httllll" · l11111p I l' mrnll'll·tl •"-11lo.l0 l\l•\I. II\ & uul . --Xi .~>till I 11d l.11111 CAYWOOD REALTY * 548-1290 * FHA REPO $35,950 4BR-BEACH L"hil<l-~afe nil 1k :-.a r ! Slt•ps 111 bL•ad1 from 1m· mac. <I hr on pool :-lie lul ! ,\ rea 11t' mnrt.• l'Xl>l'llSI \ c home::,'. :\cw 1·.11·111.·t ln•sh paint. <;reat mH'~trnt•nt 11r m ove 1n . Only ::.1 !150 1t1\jl do\\ n w ith low. lt1w 1110. p\ mt-; l.11111tl'cl t11m• ntlo•nng l·nr q1111·I-.tppl 1)1,il IS Ii tttll41 ·. :[~ I THE REAL ESTATE RS OCEAN VIEW Bcnl 01\l". 11 "· 111 1111• n~ht•r: :: 11111111" 011 1' lols L o1·atnl Pl \\c:.l Ne" pnrl :! l\1lrm :: h a I h .., \\ I I h I I.! 1· pJ,1~ 11•111n. "l'I 11.11 'J l'..tnl & re.111;. tu mm.: 111 :.! Hd rm . l ha . I rpk . pallo. lca~1·d at S-151.1 1wr month. C.111 lor :.ipp'l. Priced al ~1;1f;.1lOO OCEANFRONT 4-PLEX G.neral l 002 GeMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 F11rn1 ~hctl 1 bdrm ap ts . <..;ara g t•s & balc:o ni1"' Sumrn<'r wtnli·r n•nlab t)wnc.•1 will l r,1d1• l'rtl.'1°!1 ,11 ~c. HUG 110MES 640-4050 LINDA ISLE 4 Bdrm. 1 ~tory. + fumily rm., on L<.agoon . Pier & s lip. $235,000 WESTCUFF AREA <;reat loc·ution ; this 3 bdrm. c·ut1c has tl all! Pool, near s.chools & ::;hopping. $74,500 ILUFFS CONDOS 3 BR, 21;2 ba. N ear schools & shopping. $.54,500 . 3 BR, 21 :1 ba. On greenbelt. New cptg. $74 ,500 OFflCE OPEM. AT f'tOON SUNDAY $13.1 111111 1)73 :lti11;1 associated BAOl<EAS-AEAL TORS l 02S W 8olboo •7l·Jbb) DECORATOR'S HOME J u .. l 11 ... h•d llc.111l1l ulh app111nt1•d .a b1·1lrt1u111 co111lum111111111 \\Ith s p a c 1 o u :-111 .1 '> I l' r bedroo111 .... u1tl0 i\11.!ar pool anti ::,llopp1n.,: L ot!> ol vri\"a t·y. Low m :un t enance tluc·::. and leasehold. l 'ncl'c.I lo ..... l'll al S08.S(l0. Call 673·8550. [® j "•1 I THE REAL ESTATERS CALL 968-4405 ~Jl~·:.pl'OPll' Nl•cde\I huycr. Only $45.000 & s hrubbery. 3 HH, ll(l' For Uetails Call Now MA:)Tlo:H. ::l U,\, h"n~ & Uf'tlTED BROKERS r.1m1 lv. for01.1l ct1111• H'\••r an. Nt!1·d~ i;om1• Gtttenll 1002 G~I 1002 tuid\•r earl'. t-\Jlly c11r ••••••••t•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••LIDO ISLE•• 1':11Jt1Y :-11.11•11H10, :I llr . .!1 o lb . .! :-t,\ \'ll:o.tmn lm111\0 S p:i l 11• •• 11·.1 r ,.:.11 :--11111·1 lo• ,1111111 St l11 :-.1 . 1111 KE1\LTORS l'JtlO." Loli. ol ru111T\ llW John Carey 646.7414 ,·ntcrla 111111)( aroun<.1 ---pool + O l'lal·hcd:.tu1lu1. TU STIM 2540 Vista Baya . 13921 lrowninqSt ;?2t;%:;; • • .1 l>r, 1•1 bn. hardwood -~~1 ,1111 tin, . fq1lr QlU<'l strtX'l.ll, 1 I srYGLASS HILL Ill ull Sl·h oul:.. L.:. 25n ti UH, !><>Ulhpo11.. occun ,'It p nollillC corner. lol; 1ntund vl~w. 4000+ sq fl , 1\\•ro:tll from corn flclcu . Ir g 1 o l. U u t u u y, Priced .. ion!)' $-40,000. *174,600. )''el". Own\lr, Wm . SANOON, Bkr • 64HJ\3~ 534~1 . . lluvc soll'lclhtng Yl>U wanl lo :.ell., Clu:.Mfu..'d ad:. do i~ well. 6'2·S6'78. l"•'ntht111ne 11 rathl'<ln11 ST ARTER HOME S~CLUDED 1·1·1llng II\ 111~ rnrn11 llll)!•' IC 1111• p 1 ,, l \'. Al I t 1 lcd $29,950 Seailde Chalet g,1rflc n k1tt'l1en L.1r~e Kc1·1> .111 II', loan. (.°11/\ 'I I with !ll'":tratc ~1rti..l"~ 10t1:.lr1 !tUlll' .• trrorcc rul I Jjjl'. "'hit • p1rkl'l r k-I wardrolw Lur~t· patio frnt'l' Rourn l11r 1,1r1t1• rl•I r1•al. .i1,1nl i·.1thef II ..-ully ~pr111ldcn'<.I yard H"'t't,1bh· L•J1 dcn. H ".! l>t·Jm1•d IJrnll) room h11"' • 1 .. " • r\· 1vc• h r1clo. f1n•11lal'c Tak\' ad' ,11\lJl:l' • l:.ll 1111wd J.:d ~larll'd 1 •> 1 ,...,., 75<! 1700 today M'l'. c.11164ti·il71. Onh .. tcp' lo ,tht• ocl'an O•·IJ o. ,, . 1 •. •• '"'' 0 • , ., 1.. ., ,. Slt1 .. 111tl 111 • J o wn [ ~ I llUllH Y. \01111 1 •• -77KX ~,lfl!ilil ['11IMAlJ1k ti'R€:~:m11 in.11 ('l11h 1111\llt•i.:1•, !>' t lw h ~ 1.1~1 11111 lk 11<'.tllh\. ll.1pp\. w ...... !-)1•1• ..!t11i \ 1.1 h.orun Iii I •tJHI :-..11 ~Ill Mun I•· OC'<".111,..1111· (.".1t1 ... ll111l H K C:nnta1 I Hoht<l'l Shupunl. Ht•,11lor, hOS M1 eh1 ~u n , 01.'cans1d1• '722·7623. mac nab I irvlne realty FINER HOMES FROM $S5,500 TO $485,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES. P ortofino just listed' Beautiful 4 bedroom home w finished bonus room. We ll mninta111rd -<:lose to pool & pLI rk ::;~7 .500 Tom Queen &M-6200 ( .J 1-t > FRONT ROW SPYGLASS. Priced to sl'll ' Compare & you'll agrl't' that at SJ-1 9 . .JOU this attrac:tive :i bt·droom ho m l' w it:-; 180 ctt'~ree \"l E W is thl' BEST \'.-\IX .. : in SPYt-!lass ('lint ~lOSL·:-li-12-8235. (J cl(j) UHIVERSITY PARK HOME. Vt•ry Popula r :.! bed r oom Chaneell o r -w t'Uthedral ceilings. Walk ing di s tance to park. communit~· poo l. :-.r hoo l s & shopping. SSS .500 \huc-k Reardon 644-6200. (.J47) LINDA ISLE BAYFROMT. ~l ~1rhl e entn·. e11Tul :.ir s ta1r\\:..ty. hL·~1ut1ru1 1)r1 t·k t·ourt ya rd . fi bedrooms. den. lthrary. formal din111g & It\ In}! room. Pier & :-.lip. S.IXS.OUU. Ly nne Hothdl l>t t ·G'.!00. (.J.m > BEST PRICE -BEST VALUE. Spacious 4 hcd room. 4 bath Corona oel l\lar VIEW home w 'extra lg. living r oom. A \'ailable in lease or fee s itf!pl e. Own er motivated. $9 1.000. Murtha l\lacnab 642-8235. (.J 49) UM BEAT ABLE VIEW. L0<:<ttion -pool -~dew! Delightful l r\'anc Tcrra('C front-row vi1.•\\' of Harbor Catalin a & s uns ets. Sp<trklin~ pool. 4 hedrooms. 3 halhs "-+ moriern kill"h<:n. Buy or ll1<1:-t'. Larry D yL•r 642·823.5. (.JSO) SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS HILL HOME! S we l' pi n ;.: d a ~· n i g ht \ · I F. W S ! Jo:leganl ·I heel room w :-.pa rklin;.!' POOL! Prit"Ni l'o mp<>titivel~· w , new homt·s ;1t O:\LY ~:!0,000~ (.131 l PERFECT FOR SUMMER. 4 hran<i n ew condominiums on Lido Isle overlooking Newport Channel.. 2 bed room + den and :1 bedrooms + cl<•n ; 2100-2300 sq . ft. Newly rcouced to $155,000 & $167,000. JrnmPdinte o c c u p a n c: ~· . J e a n n c N c \V m a n 6o12-8235. (JS:!) BA YFROf'tT -"ROOM AT THE TOP" l 'm•xcclll'd 'H'W of Newport Harbor & s urrounding an·a ! Arc hited11ral {'il'g;inn·, frat urc.•s ia,·ish ckC'nr. Old Mc'xko c h arm w "'arm use of \\OO<l. hnck & _1.!lass 5 lwclruoms . 4 1:. baths. Offl•n.•d ;at $475,000 Appl. onl.\ \·t·t· Stin-.011 li-t:!-8:!:1~. t.n>:J> SPECTACULAR VIEW rn this churmin).! & spatious atnum home. 4 twdrooms famil y room Ivan WC'lls constmction. S168,500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (.1 54) BAYSIDE BEAUTY. Professionally decorat ed Bayfront w /pier. 91' bay frontage. Tri-level w/5 r ooms o n the bay. 4 bedrooms, familv room, bonus room. formal dining, ~ourmct kitchen. Next to private bC'nc h . Try to compare it ut this price $265,000. Lois Mallc•r 642 -8235. (.J55) LOVELY CHAMMR-VILLA. On Linda hll• \\ 70' float & 103' ptt·rh t•:.i <I lint'. Lovt>ly Spanis h st~·lc>d h o nH' '' ~J bC'drooms. :11 :! baths. <.Jen & :...cpar.1tc dininj!. lk'st price on Landu -$192.500. Bob Owens &42·8235. (.J56) j .... S v ~"1L 'I' t'ILOT Sunday. July a. 1975 !!~!.~~ ........ !~!.~.~ ....... ~!.~~ •••...• ~:.~~ ....... !~:::.~~.~ ........ ~.~~ ........ 1~:::.~.~ ....... ~C:-:::!.~~ .. ; .... ,~!.~~ ...... . G....... I oozG....,... I ooz GeMf'ol I 002 G....-ol '002 G....,.., I 002 G ... ral I 002 ~ I 002 Gewrol I 002 GeMral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tr;.~~~;; •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••HAalOR VIEW HIUS -Spacious 3BR 3ba homl\ panoramic ocean wew and ' the pnvary of your O\\n pool. First hmc offon•d. $139.Soo. Q,OVER SHORES BEAUTY Exq uis itc Vi\•W or this ('ll'itOlll h111ll 1HH. family home. SHm.:ioo <':ill for .ippt Etlt't'i1 11 ud:-.on . fi.1 I o:32:! BEAUTIFUL SUNSET Imm thl!-. well <k •·orntl•cl 3B H 2ha \\ <1tt·rfro11t c-onclo Wa lk to ~chool.., !-.hops and heath ~:i.500 IEAUTIFUL BORDEAUX I l1 ghh up gr aded <·on do 1n Big C<.in~ on. Hca m ceilings. pu11ehn g. parqlll'l floor. <.'ity- h g hts v1<.'W. 2BH & <·onwrt. den. or 3BR. ~l-W.500. Call for appt, Eileen .Hudson, 644-0322 CORONA DEL MAR CUTIE -Dupl<.>x on tree hned street. 28R plus bac·helor apt. $74 ,500. IA YSIDE IA YFROMT, designed with the man in mind. Jl3R 3ba. outstanding en- tcrtammt'nl ('Cnlt•r. l\lust ~t·c lo ap- pn.•c·1utl'. S~39.500. ·L~ ~ Z?rdHffe REAL ESTATE 644-6397 G~ral I 002 Ge>Mral 1002 .•.•.•.....•....•.•.•.. ·······~··············· . BALBOA ISLAND SHOWING . OFF-- and w1Lh 8Wd reason We h<.1 \ c ju!>~ h11ll'd the most l>caut1ful <.'harnun~ J bdrm. lu~lt•lully cit• t·or..1tt•1I hullh.' 111 1rn- m a 1· u I a l c 1• on d 1 t 1 on throughout All OUl·OI J • m<1i;u1 llH.' y .1nJ :.uld µutm Wllh l>Ullt Ill B II <l Out s t.111<J1n.: nt'lghburhooJ do...,1• lo .111 'C'lwub. µark, 1t-11111s, li1kl0 Lr:11b a11d Lwal'h Om• 111 tlw lw;o,l buy:-. 111 th1• lll'ad1 ..in·a al ~l!J.JOll, Call:; lti·:!:il ~I '· .. THE REAL ESTATE RS BRAND NEW custom home $42,900. This shari> <.:<k.ta Mc:-.a 3 bedroom. 2 bJth home 1~ going up now. Why own a :!nd hand hou~c " hen you l'an pick your 0~11 goodies on a brand n\'W IHIC I ;\il·arly llllhhl·rl. 1>k•asc hurry. B~ .1 11 µ111ntml'l1l only ,\ (.)uail l'J.1n: 1.;u·lusl\l'. l_,.Quail ~ .mlPlac• Prapwrties · 7Sl-1920 1400 QUAIL $T NfWPORT HACM BLUFFS TOWN HOME lkautilul 1'1'L'l'11ll) ll' dceor:.i\l'd :i Bit l 011tl l '111l with n l»•r by l'ool & Clubhuu:>l'. O\ct:.11.cd m aster Ln•d,.uom and lllght light \ ll'W ::i(i!l,.)00. CJll 6-H i:.!11 • $31,000 with VA or FHA t(•rm~ Sdll'r wall pay loon dis l.'ounL point~ ~o you l'illl purt'ha:-.c "1th low. low down p;,) ffi l'11I. J Bdrms. big h:.i1·k }ord & du:-.c lo ,.<·hoot:. & s hopping. Spat 1ous & J!r<1<"ious purlly dcscri bes this ready to movt• mto 1 IOM E -- Large master beoroom & b:llh (air conditioned) fireplace -plus 2 twin- s ize b edrooms & bath. Lgc lidn~ room with fire plaC'e, s eparate dining room plus den with I in•place opening onto lge patio :tll rooms be-autifully & newly c:arpctC'cl The dream kitc hen is a gourmet's delig ht -with every con- venience. There's a 2 hedroom 2 bath apartment o,·cr tht• dhh:~ garngc. Cop- per plumbing. <·asyc·an· landscaping plus st11nigv ;1n d w~1rdrobe spac·c galon•. Walk 111to this 1101\1 r: and you ·11 want to st:iy as king srns.ooo. E x- clusive with I li4li iil I. Open L'\'l'S. ----- MELDA GIBSON, REALTOR C7 I 4J 675-2898 Appt to su. -------- I General I 002 Geoneral --. .-Walker &lee Real Estate t 002 GeMral 1002 •.••.••................ ....••........•.......• ....•.............••... The Presti9ious Ce>wttry Club in the heart of Newport Beach OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 5 I RUE DEAUVILLE ~ne\\ly listed DO\'Cr model, 2 bedrms, <ien . Vi<.:torian master b;.ith. lus h c;,irpeling & draperies, night view. pool sized lot. Sl 29.500. 3 RUE DEAUVILLE -2 bcdrm. & den , modem decor . auto. s prinklers, c:urpetcd & draped. owner anxious. $119,500. BY APPOINTMENT OHL Y Rrilliant 1,v furnis h('(!. deC'orator's own home, 4 bedr ms, formal ctinm;.! room, fomily room, gor~eous golf course \'ic·w. pool. J•1t·u1.1.1. l'\ l'I'.\' luxurious <.ippointment. s:~~o . ooo. BIG CAHYON -SI 75,000 Capture 1 ht· J)rl\ <rey & luxur~· of this magnificent 4 bdrm Broad m1>r home. Formerly model with no expense sp•1rc<I tn decorating & landscaping. A truly elegant home with every a m enit y. Just lis ted. HILLSIDE RETREAT -$116,000 With ~orgC'ous whitewater view from this s pacious 4 bdrm ;j twth VIP residence on quiet c ul-de-sac s treet. S1t11att-d in one of the most prestig ious of beaeh ur<1<1:.... Trnnsfpr-rt•d seller very motivated. WA TERFRC>t4T DUPLEX ~ SI I 5,000 \n Ill\ t•-.lrn··:-. dr(:'am t·ome lrut•. An out~tan<ling :\1•"' port fk.ic·h prop<•11~ C'omplt.•te '' ith pri \'ale bout dn<"k i\11wn1t11·-. 111t lud1• he~1med <"cilings. firepluce. lob ol hric·k 1 n·1· ..,1J;1<kd fountain 111 ~·a rel SPECTACULAR VIEW-$89.900 l.~1 r;.:l· lu\t1r\ :1d1111 l'ondo \\1th bout s lip a\'ailc.1hll' Full !-.t'<'1tr1t~ hid· l'n\:11<• ..;wimmmg pool Rest huy on Pt·n in ..,u I ;1 PANORAMIC VIEW -$320,000 l 11:...11 rpa..,!-.t'd qualrt~· &.· t'lt.•gancc in this custom m <1n :-.1on 5 bdrm!-.. 5 haths. inc luding maid 's qu<Jrl<·rs. Ht.•aul•f'ul l'OOL area with jacuzzi. r:xhilearaling V I EW from house & gardens across the Jlay&Oceun . \.\' I< s I. I< Y :\ TAYLOR CO Hl·:1\ LTOHS :-.111t t' l H·H It is our pk;,1surc lo announce the re- t·ent addition o f two fine Realtor- Associates to our sales staff at Wesley N. Taylo r Co .. Realtors. Gloria & An- thony Piazza are well known in Real Estate circles as well as their many & varied activities in Civic, Soci&I ·& Fra ternal organizations s ince makirrg their permane nt home in Newport Beach. Gloria ·s activities consist of Hoa~ Hos pital Auxiliary, Thursd ay Morning C lub. American C<tncer SoC'iety. Balboa Bay Ctub & Board of Hl'allors. Anl honv 's atli\'ities arc Lions Club Past i>1st1ic'l Go\'ernor. 1 Bo v Stout:; of Amerit:J Finante Ch~tirman. forml'r nationa l s ales man ngC'r of Hyland Lahoratono:-.. Tnuk Cluh ,\ssoeiation. Ba lboa Ba" C I u h . C h a m h t • r o f Co m m e r n: . Amerit·an H e el Cross & Boarcl of Heal tors C. lori a & Anthon\' will be ple ased to hear from t heir man~ friends. Coll fi 14-4!HO d<.1.\' or e \'ening DOVER SHORES -VIEW -POOL Luxurious detail in ·1ovelv 4 bdrm home \\' \'iew of bay & city li g hts. Center garden room w /hugc wet bar. Crystal. marble & fine appts thruout. 1806 GALAXY DR. SAT St:N 1·5 BIG CAHYOH BEAUTY! $169,500 Deli g htful pe rfection describes t his s upe rh 4 bdrm home. fam rm w wet bar plus formal dining rm. Soft colors & fine w:.illpapers . Each rm has in,·it- ing d l·w of beautiful garden. BRAND HEW -LINDA ISLE -POOL Utmost deg~ince ! Perfect d esign ! 5 Bdrms. fam rm. formal DR. billiard r m. 5 baths + g lamorous pwd rm. Ex· tra special m s t r s uite. Jacuzzi. saun a. pier /s lip. Lux dra pes & cptng. $395.000 7G LIND/\ ISLE DR SATtSUN 1-5 BEST BUY OM LIDO ISLE -S98,500 5 RH. :l bath home on quiet s treet :'\lice patio. P l<.1y ping pong on strada ~ Near tennis & hCC.JC'h. Grt fam home. 211i \'IA ITl L\(',\ S:\T SL':'\ 1·5 EXCLUSIVE BIG CANYON -$87,500 Splend1cl ,·icw lot on golf course. Private dri vc from street to s ite. Call~ EL NIGUEL C.C. LOT -$53,500 lOfi ' F ront on ch oice level site. Gr:t. vu of golf course & Clubhouse. 2 I I I San Joacpn Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-49 I 0 Gneral I 002 Ge>Mral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS Steps to 3 g reat beaches -2 on the bay and Big Corona right around the corner. Spark ling 3 bdrm home localed in C.0.M.'s most unique area. 27 18 Shell S125.000. Open 1-5. HAJtBOR VIEW HILLS Esta le s ize lot in C. D. '.\J. Pool and jucuzzi plus large 6 hdrm family room and formal drnin:,! room . Elegant two st o ry t•ntry h all with cur ving stnirwuy. 3626 Catamaran. SMR.000 Ope n 1-5. SHORECLIFFS Quamt coral tree area of C.D.M·. 2 bdrm and den on canyon with ocean view. Great patios. 330 Morning Canyon . $106,000. Open 1-5 BREN SPYGLASS Beautifully upgraded 5 bdrm. family room home. Extens ive brick a nd wood paneling. Shows like a model. 2201 Port Harwick. SJ 18.500. Open 1-5. CAMEO HIGHLANDS Deli~htful 3 bdrm. family. room home '' i l h f u 11 p n n n ra m iC' \ i C' w of th c }JtJ<0 1fi<· Privat<.' beachl'S. 4733 Cortland SR!l.500. 0(X.'n 1-5. LAGUNA CONDOS 2 & 3 bdrm. <:ondo:; in North L;1 guna Goo<l o<:ea n v iews. Close to beach and s hopping. (.;re at values from S.54 .500 420 Cypress. Open 1-5. Call 6 75-7225 I 002 GtMral •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach -Irvine Office 2043 Westcliff Dr. 646-7711 conlmucd from Sal MESA VERDE . , . . . S.1 ~ l n~s & l.oans & H.1nk~ arc t'Onlinually building mnnum1•nl.i 1·d 1 I u·f'~ u ntl at'cumulat 1ng usi.ch beyon1I :d n1m p11•hcn!>111n Jt the lit th: h o m1• OWllt!I' (."( pcnse It ., rll\1tlc & eon tfUl'I . Wull l11l 1t hit~ you Wait llll you :.ell. Why d O'n l y o u r a 11 )' o u Ht'altor & ask him whn h ·, t101ng About 1t. Qw11 tard 642-299l This beautiful warm and mv1lmg homl' h:is an o\'crs1zed fomlly r()c1m. 1ner1>1tcd ~arn1w unJ O\cr:.-11.cd l o t 3 Hcdroom1>. 2 halh~. and far t:place 'lo'l' l o hChool:.. $4f!,.)()(J. J * * * *" * * Heritage Collection BEST BARGAIN IM ALL COSTA MESA -la1·gt• 4 bedroom. 2 hath on oversized M<.!su Verde corner lot. Tenants moving. out of town owner desires immediate sale. Nt!cds som<' paint a nd TLC but check this price Conty $47,500J J<'irst timl' advertised, h uffy!! Call 546-5880 EASTSIDE CHARMER COMVENIEHT TO SCHOOLS & pu l>h t: transportation. Spacious 3 bedroom. 2 bath with Jots or extras including used brick fireplace, covered patio and garage door opener. Sec this new lis ting, won 't las t long!! at $4 1,900. Call 54~1151 BACK EAST QUALITY CAHD PRICE> -s uper little 2 bedroom. one bath with gleaming hardwood floors, p laster walls. service area, wood windows and muc h more. Completely r e modeled with enryfftift9 new in c ldg roof. paint. plu mbing fixtures etc. Priced only $30.000. with · no down VA or low rdown FHA terms. Vacant hurry. 546-5880 1 407-16th PLACE, COSTA MESA I CHECK THESE FEATURES: prestige neighbor hood . c harming 2 story. :3 hed room. 2 bath. Separatt> dining room. BrcaJdast .nook &. immen."'t' famil y room . Walk or bicycle to lla r pcr, Ens ig n or H arbor H ig h Sc·hools Public tennis cowts nearby. Great • pride of ownership at $67.500. Open House Sunday 12-5. CaH 54~1151. 6 UNITS EASTSIDE < 1 )-3 Bedroom. s uitable for owner Cl>-l bedroom home . <2) Separ ate Duplexes with privacy for all , asking only Sl00.000. Call 54~ 115 I PRICE REDUCED TO $77,450 Sharp 4 ·bedrm. 3 bath. tr1 -le,·el executive home. Near private coun try C'lub. HUCJe family room. formal dining and overs ized lot. Very flexilJlc fin ancing-. Call 546-5880. RARE FIND SUPER C LEAH AMD SHARP 1 bC'd room with family room. dining. breakfast nook. O\·crsized li,·in g room. fi rcpl<.1n·. hit ns. shag carpets. vinyl floors & custom drapes. Located on quiet street n ear schools and park . Offered <1l S45.950. Wrth assumabl~ 511', Gr loa n. Call 540-1151 •• rl"4tilt SHtid ~ REALTORs' OPEN HOUSES CAMEO SHORES PRICE SLASHED $7650. :l Bedrooms. de n. large living room, hr<.>akfost room O\'t•rlooks cust om pool and patio ;u·ea Copper plumbing. (Jualily built & upg raded. Ideal for family entcrta in nw nt. Ha1·e view of ocean & hills. Privalt· bc>aches. Owner anxious. Prese11lcd by our resident specialists. Shirley & Marshall Rich. $139,000. 450 I Roxbury. CdM m /Sat/Sun I ~6 - PRICE REDUCED Walk to the leach, too!! Custom bui ll DtJPLEX South of Highway. Upper unit super new! Lots of shake-shingles & stained glass. 3 Bedrms. 21 :! bath, large deck .. Lower re modeled. Shake it on over and see! $112.900 509 Goldenrod, Corona~ Mar Sunday 1-S · EASTBLUFF Lovely family home. 5 bedrooms, family room and a VIEW too! New wa ll {'Overings & c·arpel. C hoice lotation with ('harming brick patio. C<.111 us to sec this bcc-tuly. S91,500 2807 Cassia, E'bluff, NB Sat/Sun 1-5 CONTEMPORARY DESIGN on LIDO ISLE, close lo beach, tennis & clubhouse. Spacious 4 bedrooms. gourmet k itchen. formal dining room, large maste r suite with fireplace and s undeck on a corner Jot. Ideal hom e for entertain ing. CALL~644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona def Mar General PROPERTY MANAGEMENT HOMES FOR LIVINC NETWORK WI "II Hllf •au 1ur 1111 Of rtAOI 0"U<I Ill l •I llAllOll I 002/General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COUPLE WANTED lo take over loving of 3BR, fam rm .. dollhousc. Best H.V. Hills area with a peek al the ocean. Big 3 car garage for hobbies & puttering. OPEN S/\T1SlJN 1·5: 1207Seacrest. .. ... * * SPYGLASS BEST BUY "Southport" wit h pool &·super view. lkaut. decor a nd irreplaceable at this low prit·e. C;,ill today ~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-1!!!!1• 1 JACK HOWELL, .RJtr. 644-1 156 (24 Hn.1 1002 I ~=====~~~~~~~ General I 002 General •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR VIEW HILLS Outstanding Lusk Burlingame in h ig h setting w ith ocean & mt. views. Profession a lly decorated 5 bdrm, fam rm, d in rm, 3ba plus gorgeous pool. $159,500. fee. 3500 Sausalito. OPEN Sat/Sun 1-5 LIDO ISLE (1 .) Charmin~ & immaculate 3 bdrm. 2ba home on p rime 40' street-to-street lot. Vaca nt -l mmed. occup. for Summer. $109,500. C2 ) Super largt:! L1clu . home with beautifully ldsrpd. patio for play und cnterlainin,g. 5 Bdrm. fam rm. din rm. 4ba . Sl49.500 }3titrtngham Rcalt9 REALTORS 3336 Via Lido 675·0123 ~~~~~~~~-~~~- Getter a 1 I 002 General I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * CLOSEOUT * at PACESETTER'S RANCHWOOD in Lake Forest OMLY 3 HO~S + MODELS left. Up~rudNl carpets. O\'Cn 'ran~e. front l;inclstapinf:!. !-.prtnklc1·s & rear y<.ircl f'enc-in~ From S4 l .950 Good · <·On\'e ntion•tl finarwinJ.!. \all s<.i lt·!-1 of fi Cl' . 714: 581-2444 $~l'.Ji\1A-~t!rS That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuck.le -----'dil•d by CIAY I ,OILAN O Pr{,,,,,,,.,C)f" le""" ol the lour ~rrc1mbted wnrds b"· low f•l form tour ajmple wofd!.. I POGIEN I I' I 12 I l•1Rl"nl ~--.......N___,,E.,....H.....,,..A_t .... ~ ~1 .. I Is I' I My ~1d brought home his . _ . _ •oporl cord I d1dn'I ~now lhey l.l""l' oJ course "' -1 'I r~I s __ ,._l_c ...... AI ... ' _R , ...... __., O ca ... o'·'• 111. 'hue\ • q\.o•ed . . . . _ . by 1.111"0 '" '"• 11111 .. "o w0td1 \..-....L---L---L-.L...........L-...J you dev•lop from ll•P No 3 below &Ii> • '.I I IUl>!&Ul 0 Q f llt'\ IN SriU.AI [ • I I I I I .1 SCIAM-LITS AMwen IR Clanlflc.tfot1 1010 General I 002 General 1002· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CUL-DE-SAC c~11l11~ucd from Sat-. Savings & Loa ns & Neatly tucked uway in a Banks are continua lly 11u1t·t :-.lrccl nestled un uu1Id1 ng monum ental clcr 11 :-.hukc rool and edifices a n<l accumulal- w ,1111ng lu1· }OU, lhb ·I ing assets beyond a ll IJL-<lroom. 2 llalh home com1lrehension at the lit· 111usl be ~ultl now :-.ancc Lie home owners ex- uwnt'rs hj\'c l)(IUl!hl pl·nsc. lls divide & <.'On- .1nolher. Make an ollcr. quer. W<11l t 11l 1t hits you. 11wner a:.k1nl! ~51.500 W:.111 till you ~ell. Why We've hut <.11loth .. •r homt< don l you call your JU~l ltkc at 111 lluntangton H..;allor & ask him what lh:<H.•h lor mtl_ Sl6,000 he·~ doan~ about it. Qwn- loo tardli-122~~1 l BR, FAMRM. Properties .. WATERFRONT ''1th pa er & ~lip. •MQuail ~ lilillPlac• 7Sl-1920 " 1400 QUAIL ~T NlWPOU tlACM C11mplctcly n •modclcd in ~ out J.oaJs ol xlra:. '. ---------1 ~1 l!l,500. OPEN SUM. 1-5 JACOBS REALTY 535 VISTA GRANDE 675-6670 The Bluffs, H.B. 'Ill· r y I 1 I! ht & liri g ht alboa lsta·nd I 006 Uon1ta modd t:J bdrm!> . ••• •••• •• •• ••••••••••-t• 2 balh:-.l ; hcaml·d c-:11 ·E x c i:; L L £ NT entl unit; c.lo1>c lo pool. INVESTMENT Vacanl, qutek OC'<'Upan R esi dential & Com· cy. Just rcrlucl'd : S'i2.500 m ercial income. Good WOOD &BRICK assumable loan. By Lar~e ltvrngrm.&metr. Owner . No Brkrs. hdrm. 2 Frpk:-.. Close lo $.55.000. 673·6646. bl·ach. • --4 Balboa Peninsula I 007 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ONTHEPOIMT Nr. Channel 4 br, 3 ba. home kas 2AOO ~q. ft. + 21·:.! c,11· gar. Only 10 yrs. olcl & SJ 2i ,000 value. OWNl::R MUST SELL. ---------I ~lAKI:: OFFER! Shown by appl. 2146 Miramar Dr 6i3-4224 F:ves. & HARDWOOD FLOORS HARDWOOD WALLS Wknd1>. 8 doors to bay Owner says, .'TU carry lhc 1st.TD at 9o/o, no loan fees or penalties." 3 BR. ·If w11rm rith i.ta1ncrl 11a BA , remodele d - wood walls are a \"omrort spot I es s r ur n is h e d to you, come back to the Oollhouse·Also Bachelor old days with w. &>lid A1>l. & Guest House. Full wood walls inside and out price S87.500. and hardwood stained BA YSHORE R EALTY f'loors. Get the cnnnin~1 __ 6_7_5·_13_3_1--24 __ hrs_. __ jors rea dy too: apricot. orona del Mer I OZ.2 orange. lcrnon. nee-••••••••••••••••••••••• lar1nc, plum and C1~ trees ~rare th ese ~pa<.'1ous grounds. A dou- ble wide gale from the ul- 1 e y leads to th e ~trawberry patch and µlaymg fu~ld tor lh1• kids Siorc )Our bout. trailer, mobile home und havv lt>adb of room left uver Price? Only $35,1100 rn Easll>ldc• (.;n~la Mt'bll. <Atll for itpPQtntmedts. 1£19:::~l Prop wt I•• 7n-tt20 MOO OUAIU'L NtWPOllT HACH SEE THE OCEAN f'rom your front step. Walk one short block & watch the boats return at sunset. Take an early m orning jbg on t he beach. All lhl11 can be yours when you own Lb1I spuc1ous a BH F3mlly room home wllh huiu mabler s uJlc & low, low upkeep. Only $95,000. with terms. Cull 644·72il • " • H .. tt .. S. ltto.s.. For 5* Ho•IH,.,. StM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hotnet ,_ W. . .._..,_:Wt 1M••" ,.._ 5* . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sunday. Jury e. 1m DAILVPILOT COf'OM .. Mtr I OZ2 CorCMo del Mer I 022 Costa Meao I 024 CotteMeu IOJ4 llwli.ytot11Hdt 1040 ~o.leoc:t. 1040 HcMtwt For S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~...._..~---...,., HO DOWN TO VETS Up to S7ll,OOO. C..11 8111 or S tev e. l\J;ls S46 81H01S48·~· ...................................................................... FACTS 4 Br, I". R .. 383. 200hq rt .• big lot. ;;;;;Ci::i:;;:io4o ~:.;:.:~·i;;d. ..... i«>• ;;;;;;::w·i; .. ...•......•..••.•..•... ...•....•............. ··················~···· *** ...... *** •COUNTRY FRENCH • Near B1 ~ Co1·on :1. sunny 3 RR. form din .. 3 baths; 1 patio-;;0 pkg. for l hi::! t·ars. rtt·duc:t•<I tu ~Hi :><IO • RANCH STYLE • 3 HK. lur1n. din., brkfst. rm : l~c. Jl.2 lot. Loads of shake & hril'k. st·e 4Gl Scawurd lld .. at S74.500 • BACHELOR'S LAIR • \II black. whit(• & dlroml". 2 BR . d<·n. form. <l11t.. !!as BBQ. pool. tc•nnis. Sec & feel tht• ott•a n . lurnkl·y care S67.000 "* OCEAM -CAMYOM VIEW * Attention swimmers! 20x33 1'~t. H F pool! Quiel <.:an yon patio. s pacious 3 + den home. Super Cameo Highlands buy. $94.500 UNIVERSITY REALTY 300 I E. Coast H iqhway Corona del Mar 6 7 l -65 I 0 Corona del Mer I 022°Corona del Mer 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * HAPPY HOLIDAY * "A SPARKLER " CAMEO SHORES -OCEAN VIEW }~or those m the know~ the address denotes beautiful homt•s & the good life. Prot<'ckct patio with sparkling pool. Watch thl• s lmst·t & check out your favorite hoat rat•t•. All this for $157,000 4507 TREMOMT OP&4 SAT /SUM. 1-6 "A CHERRY BOMB " Here's the home lo gi ve zest lo your life! View . priva cy, deluxe a ppoint ments. A ma g nifi cen t contemporary home. 2907 EBBTIDE OP&4 SAT /SUM 1-6 ~Lren .1 3637. t~:~~~ ,~wy ~-ltfkMn~ Corona del Nlar Corona d~I Mer I 022Corona del Mer I 022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ OPEN TODAY 1-5 1215 SEACREST Harbor View Hills 4 & FAMILY -VIEW "SHOWPLACE" REDUCED TO SI 19,500 (FEE LAMDJ OWMERS ANXIOUS HASTINGS & CO., Realtors Rin9 640-5560 Day or EYenincJ Eostbluff Professional Bide). Corona del Mar I 022 Corona del Mer 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR DUPLEX Weltone&Company i;, r ., \ • ) u ... OY OWNER. ~PUCIOUS 2 :-.ty, 3 U It, 2 Uu, 20x2.> bonus r oom New paint in out. New :.ha~ crpt. Supt>rior nt·1~hbo1 hood. ~16.000 Opl'll ~l & SI.In, Qwet College P4lrk St. W 111 not last . Open Hou~e Sunday UIS Colgate. 871 8627 ~1P'~ Verde 3 br, fam rm, 2 lrplc. sft wtr, nu paint & paper.• $'6,500. 5'15·500t 12 5, 11 H <.::.11-:.00 Sl. or COLLEGE !'ark urea, by I ~' S UI 0<.'68 o~ncr. 3 br. 2 ba, fum Mew-Close Out TAX CREDIT rm . hv nu, bllns, I~. bJckyd. s.ns.soo. 839·1u1 ------ ~' F;SA v1<;1uH: .a br. J ba. Fa m rm , J ('ar gu Pr111 only. 5-15·1Ul5 ---- MESA VEHOE4 BH. sq. fl. Mony extras. Must sec to a pp rec! $52.950 2981 Teakwood ~9·281S MESA VERDE 3Br. 2ba, r IOM PA~SOH A ltE:D CAara SUCC£SS! Ron, formerly u 1>0li ce officer for the city of Huntington Beach. retired from police work in January and is now a full timt} associate Realtor Hon has already sold over Sl .000.000 in re s idential homes for 1975 ! Specializing in "HUNTINGTON LANDMARK" executive homes Ron sells 4 to 6 homes each and C\"ery month of the year! Cu:.lom Uutlt, r1.1:.t 1C woo<l exterior. l 111que awarJ wannin~ tle:ugn, bnrk f1replact>. \':iulted ct:ll1n ~s. bonus room . Bu1l1kr s ~acr1f1t•c at S38,iSO! ! llu1·r>-call &&.5·0303 f'R. Golf crsc vu. $46,500. Ron attributes his outstanding success _L....;.y_o_ns_R=-· _lly"'--54_5-_97_5_1 __ 1 • to his enthusiasm for all Huntington Mesa Verde SBR, Jba, · Beach-Fountain Valley property and FR. Exec home. LYONS his belief in "TOP FLIGHT" service RLTY. 54S-9751 to his clients! We predict a $2,000,000 MESA VERDE &aul 2 Story Home in .Al.AHDOHED highly desirable area. -llir, 3ba . lrg FR, frml $28,500 DH, huge M astt:r BR + GUEST HOUSE w 1separa te dressjng rrn. 2 frplc. e legant custom Cnbel1e\"able \alue al d,.,,1,.n•·d outdoor enter-S28.5vO! \"AC.\."l.T ni-:~1' ... J ....... year for Ron in 1975 ! ! If you need Real E st ate assistance call Ron Pattins on h e'· a RED CARPET SUCCESS! RED CARPET REALTORS HAMIL TOH AT IUSHARD S.acUff Locatioe ·ruk~ an t:\ crung !)t.roll lu th..: COUNTKY Cl.L n trom th1:. 2 5lOr ), I lx:1lroom. 21 ~ halh ~olf cour:.e honH·. .SCl' lhh l~!\ut1lul 101.·atmo-01~·n h01.11>t! Sdl Sun. tall for add re:::.:.. Ct:ntUI)' 21 surt 5:16·7>12 1044 ······················· l'ur tle Bruaclm1111r T" nh!.t> 4Ur i• ~hJ, 1-'H, l>H • ~7u OOU I' I' ~i:m~ L 1\1\'el. 1'J1I..1'A.1111liu11.:h :S UH. 21 ~ U~1. lam rm, c,:ntrl A C.: I:?" Ii :.ludy Jdded on lo nl!>tr HH. Be aut. yarJ. Patio . Wallpape r lhru.o ut. Decoral~ like model. Imma c. S59,900. Simpson -Dunn Realty. 552·1800 urtle Rock BroatlmnM. Popular I II 11l:m. 4 BI< 2cz Ba . cu:.t. pool, landsl.·ap111~. ilrµ::-l''· lens1 \'e llc1·11r;1t111i.: U) Owner S73.5<10 I\:~ :.!1:1:1 TURTLEROCK UHO.\IHIOUH l'I..\:'\ I 962-5511 Lrnl1ng area romplc.teb T H E:\ Ut;\"! Pn·krn.-;t t iled . lt:smada ("()vered I .\le.-.a lol"31mn. r'rc·:,hly outdoor U·B·Q w, blt·lnl . I Ur. :! ~h.1 .. t.11n. rm. 0111 1"11) ;".I l'.11"1.. Tl•ll 11 1s l'ut1I lh U\\ 111•r ~7~ . .>()0. ~:13 ..!:!77 painted buartl & batten 3 o •-h I 040 H i •-h I 040 t 1,1 .. 1• \l"I' .. ,0 re fr1).!. ~1:1 .500. wner Hunti""'-'o" '""oc unt n..ton -ac I:~ t'rll1r ", I ~&:. ~ 9 '"j' "JI' GU EST CU'l"f.\li t-: + S.IS·Gal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Turtlerock Hills ~ardcn' W1nll1ng dr'I\'(• MES:\ VERDE. Lr!) 3Br.' HU...aTl...aGTOM H ..t.RBOUR 1tach Lu "'iulc j.llc.llct. 21"! ba. 1-·R , H1g y111·J , nr1 n n "" l'rl'Shltollt Sl'l"ll"'o. Ill\ 1•1) J htlr111. l.111111) r111 Im 111.11·ula1" ''''" llll\ <' l) 1>c.• h1111h • \\ 11 h 11,1\ ,\; lll~hl fenc··· & ... w.iy111g 1>Jlms :.l'.huuts. Better Hurry ' 1t·v. I' rul 1''" ·d,•u ir.11t>d c ntq He J mi:tl tctlin(.! 31 IU Country Club Dr. II\ 111g r oom. Comfy Ownerlirokl•r i9i·:Ii~ I & l.11111:.t0 Jµ~·d .\ h1lltll' l11 bl.' µn1ud lo o~ n ~.IX . .'>I KI J ncludmg I ..1111.i 1utchen anclooes rdrii; • - Loads of s toragt' & shop Hy Owner. SJ,5.000. SBR. :.pace .. \wc:.ome &;" >.. 1750 ~sq. ft. <.."TNL. Nr. 16u' lut ! Quai nt & F..11r\'11!w&Fwy.~7·0849 And See Huntington Harbour N ow and Compare These Great V alues l."unou-.1~ rcfrl":-.hing. &-<! to belie\ e. 'fake adv an· t.ige·CJll fast. 752.1;00. .. , •• ' ., . ~ I r. "" ,,., . . ' GIANT OLD MANSION Huge tree s haded l'slatc on vn vate slrcl.'l. Old rash1nnl·d formal entry hall. W111ding wood ba n· ni:.ter :-.taircasc. 4 Pon- cfrrosa bedrooms. 1ndud· lllg hide away m uster, banquet d1n1n j;! room, famtl) room, country kitchen, plus separale gul'sl roum. A California or1g111al hurry -l'all t>l5 030:$ A couwm IA•KEK COWAllT RARE FIND Ea:.lside jewel 1n lw:-.t a rea. Hl·motlc lcd, uµ g raded, lrg. ~ard w lli~ t rees & p1tket Jenee. What more could you ask fur only $4 1.500. 3 sJ8P~a~%·a~~ Rm.I lot~ or trees & landscap· 1 111g. Close lo all srhools. A:.sume FHA loan. Call Dun Lee & ~iates. tH3· lt>-ll Fountain Volley I 0 34 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPACEMA KER II . Grecnbrook"s F11wsl 5 UH , ·I UA, huge rumpus room w I s pecial featur•!S. $84,950. Ownt:r. 968·8·103 •SPAMISH BEAUTY l arge 3 Br. upgrades g alore. See to ap- preciate. $66.500. Open J louse Sal/ Sun. 1·5PM . 15!!-t8 McDermitt SS.l-l238. --- Huntincjton leach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RARE BUY! OPEM HOUSES FRI, SAT & SUH 12-5 A REAL SPARKLER l'\ewly d ecorated 4 BR .. 3 B.\ " ln! fam rm and m aster suite. Room for boat & jus t 1 block lo ~larina , beach & tennis club. I 7186 Cowfney l.11. S85,000 WATCH THE rARADE Of boats passin" this main channel waterfront home~ 4 BR.. 21 ::? BA w / ..io· boat dock . Spectacular view of Weather I v B:tY. oc·c·an & Catalina Island. 39l2 Sirius Drive $175,000 WHAT IMDEPEMDEMCE Your own award winning:~ stor~. 1:t»u sq . ft. waterfront homl'. On·r GOO sq . ft. m aster suik + i BIL fam rm. & J story chart room. ·H>" boat dock. 3 car !.rnra~l". 4052 Ondine C ircle. $225.000 We're 4th, But Goininq I IRVIHE HOMES, REALTORS 552-7000 iiOI:! PETfl I' Ht'altor. u" lk I TURTLEROCK OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 l 18715 Paseo Picasso :\~·\\ 011 marh.1·1 :! Bdrn1' lkn . .! IJ.tlh ... t rp k 0 n n1 ! ti,• ., .ll· l' U :> I 11 Ill :. h u I I 1• r ., l." .1 .. IJ l." l .. . d l .I I• .. ' lJl'aUlllll( l.11hb1·,q1111,.: ,\. pa tio:.. ;:.1;2.:1:~1 DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR 833-9293 BEST BUY IM Turtlerock Terrace P l.in IJU I Bit. 2t i Ba. '.!1;1111 s( •. l ecl \\llh Ut'J Ulll11I \ll"W ul \Jllc•y bl.'low. l.11'\l ":>I pn n .1ml bc,1 \.1!11t· 111 .1r,•.1' ~J lj.0\)0 !:Wt' ll to;l.1\" RAISOR'S :i ~r. P ool. Showcase REALTORe llom1:. Newly redec. i '. 17 I 41 846-2848 '1 ti I. Walk lo b c h . (2131592-1381 t.;:.!Jca.npu:.IJr .ll\1111• H')J 5.lli4 · (.;J m pus Va lll"Y Shop Ctr. Abandoned 2 Story CALL 833-8600 Garden Estate HuntinC)ton Beach I 040 Huntington Beach l 0401;-. ------... ---S3~.!J50 total price. Bring ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEAR. .• pa 111 t & save ~$SS. LA CUESTA $227 MOHTH0 6 lh0,10 YOUR BIKINI.. Grat1ous garden entry 562,000 IMT. OR get in sha;~' lor rnw g1\{CS way to breathtak· S259 MOHTH-7 lfl~'o by tlatly USl' 111 thl' pool In g •. w 0 r 1 d 0 ( 4 Be droom, 2 uuth. 3 lt"s a lrl'C l111"11l 11 .. -.1g11 Ele~ance ". Gourmet years ne w La P~ilma INT. with clel'k .11111 1t J.!ul'" kitchen with entertainers model. Firepta·cc, bltns, In.e ludes taxes & in· with this 3 bdrm.:! ti;ilh scrving bnr.Largefami· Spanis h tile roof. up· ~urnncc . Compare & h om1.·. Ni cc :.un ny Iv s ize li ving room with graded in & out. On QWl't chuo~c. :? Enticing r e· kitrhen. l i.imlly room, your very own private street. Our finest "alue . s1d c n cl'S. iH -3 & den, form :il clinrn g ~in d pal 1 0 . S w eepi n g ~~~everything. Hkr I5x:!5. rich wallpaix•r, & cathedral i•c·iling:-11., with 3 111{, 2 llJ llentLil !:>uulh of ll:.i y.-.11ll0 l>r with bcauldul natural v.uod lcxtun•s Onl) J yc<s r new. Call ~I I 7~11 SHORECLIFFS 540·3666 lirand new listing in this --- mu t h so u ght "after s taircase leads to hide-a-ant1qul0 ~old rem mirror· vaL·a Ill .ind pnc•t·d ,ct way m aster s uite with rug, g rat•1o u<; exterior S5H '.J;,0 to1 ally separate children LANDMARK l>ay windows & shutters. & guest s uite. 0"11er had & POOL =2·3 & r.u11llv. t:nchant· M.l1B 50 n1:1i.:hhorhoc)d by the sea. MESA VERDE L.m cly :I BIL 2 ba honw t u I l.• a\' e · must Elegantly d el."oratcd & mg fireplace (.'xlcnSl\'c &1 ··I"'"\~ ~ac rit1 ce. i11H .. call m etic ul ou~ly ma11\ maJC~l1i: walnut pam•il 1 . 1>1288.>1. tained.Only 3~c::ar..olcl ' 1ng. stalely brit·k •'' VISleN T ·RBELL One or the ffil,k.l popular tenor laClll!{. Cul-dt:·S:.ll."11 1tlAlTY 45' R-2LOT .! Br, t111u11g 1 m. t rpli . ~i7,000. -1 17 01·d11d. {\1.\1 1'42 8565 D.,plu for Sale 721 Mar~u1:nll'. Cd.\I Jlir. 2Ba & 2Br. Iba ~.17.500. Cull li75·ti<!t;.I. Shore Cliffs ::irc .. •a. ll1ll1t1p Ocean View. 3Br, 2ha. U.\ Owner. 675·6352. ------- *SHOWPLACE* Hi g hly upi;rad1'd , beautiful 4 BH. 3 B.:1 with poul. AtTe:..-. tu 111"1 \JI t• hc;il·h :>I l!J,5(XI Open ~.1l !'lun :.>5, <!J I ;\torrun~ l 0 ;111)1111 Htl .. l "d;\I. J"4~ I ( oa,1 ll11(h"·•' ( .. trorM ttel ~1Jr r,;.; Ult 111 "ICE duple:\ So of llwy in ( d:\1 lka11t gardl011:.. O" lll"I" S!JI ,5011. ti73--1 Iii!! HV Hills-ChannincJ Ocean Hay view. large Jul. 3 br, 2 ba, formal din rm .• 2 frpks. Mission tile entry, fam , rm & k itch 'pantry. Owner. SW.000. .l:iy ,\ppl. only. f>14 -0S2:J ------- F<im·rm, 2 Slory hutnc in 01'1':N JIOUS!'.:, 4 llH. + S PYGLASS 111 LL · view 17 17 Wmdo\•cr l>r. 0 w n c r ax n" 111 u ~ AKS H1.•.11ly 640-5508 Sl::i!!,000. 673-760 I SAVE$$$ Tat.t.IYILoyPUX CORONA DIL MAR l,.ocuted In the South aide l'onl & \i ll'W. -1 Br. 27117 Uh•<· Wa11•r Dr Open Sat. &Sun. lO 5 Uy Owner DONALD M. 811l0 , A~•!!,• .. '·!.ollo,. or P e ll. 3bdtm. 2b1ath L>on t d rop the hull 1 Gd a and a 1bdrm. t bilath. On a Job With a low-rost Umly lot and a hall wllh o P ilot t:laas lf1ed Ad a.wtmmln11 pool. 842 7481 Phont" 642·56?8. • i JUST LISTED! Walk to l." \' l' r V l h I II ~ V 1\ a p pra1sal ord en:.-d al onl} $45,0ou :"0Lh111g down Hkr l5~ i l2J A s ubdivision:-. 1n llunl· M rt>ct Both t•eram11· SS2-7500 mgton Ucal"h! Sparklln;.: tiled low breakla:.t bar~. ----------•I A FIRECRACKER heated pool on corn~·r lot . \\ootl ruoi:.. com!X'llm~ I 1s all you necll to & ideally prll'~'<I ;.it t1r11\ rea son-. to sell! lWi-03".!I n·kuratc the Four th in $51.!!50. Call !Jli:i·5'·71 u1 · . ----EMPTY I BY OWNER MESA VERDE SPLIT LEVEL -Walker &lee Real Estate lh1:, '-·harming and va-SS(i-7035 II I I l"ant:J bdrm honw \l.'IS· ~ '::.' : ''.: no m oney down Othl.•rs, l from ~1000. ._ l 111\·cr.-.n' l'Jr h. \ 1llagc I. cn<I unit 1'ttrdh.1m, I Br. 2': H.•. h,IC"I...-. uµ to l'IJ1a .. 1.:111::-l" to ll0nn1:-. l."ourts & Fam pool. 540-3666 4 BLOCKS TO BEACH 4 BR. tt2 lia.ona cornl0r lol w, 12 beaut. :.hade trees. S parkling pool. • cusl. made draµcrics, upg rade d carpc tin~. built·in wet -bar in l ~c fam·rm w /frplr. Prof. landscaped, gas BBQ in crptd p atio. A s upe r home w /many ~tras! Heady to move in -no fix ups required. Open Daily 2·5, Sat & Sun. 12-5. ti:X. G·annc t Dr. 5·16·383£ This ~iant 2 slory home with 3 s pacious bedroom s, 3 baths, and super s ite covered patio and yar<l ha1> jus t been parnted inside a nd oul. New drapes Loo. Large boat trailer access. The prd hollers help hut the µril'c is only SSZ,500 S77.i95. -·-- Otean V1~·w t> Br. 3 Ba, !l.tra l.1rg1: ILim;ly rm. rcl·entl\ landM·apl'<l. pa111lcci •"'-caq>l'lell ~~S .llllll Uy Ownl·r li-16 1;!111 $1 500! Plac• • JUST REDUCED · Im. jQuail l AMD WILL SELL Propm--~!~• . VA OR FHA 1400 OUAllSf. Nl W .. ~T HACH 4 R<.·ilroom, 2 b:1lh:.. lu:.h :. l' c I u cl e d 1.• n t r .v t o s pucmus s unl\l'll lt\·lng room. <..:andlc lite formal d1n1niz roo·m, separate tnm1ly part)' room with massi\'C used bric k f1rcplarc. G arclen \IOW kitchen with euting area. Ele g ant h1deaw:.1y master suite. llurry fur this exceptionul C<lsla Mes a G rt!enbrook Hnd. C11115'16-2313. tWtfJ II< Q • IS lllN fn~lt. I' [®IUftilHI .EASTSIDE ·open House SAT & SUH 1·6 2 on a lot! $13.950 Coll: 641-6168 SOUTHLAHDERS Real Estate byMd/AY WA TERFttOHT PARADISE We huvc lf "'alerfront. hi.ting in our Beautiful Hum lkueh Harbor. On n1a1n c hannel for s<ul or power boars HU RRY 842·tl371 EXCLUSIVE listing .,IXC\.USIVE HdJol'I This bupcrb 3BR Pool home is 1n a p11do of owners h11> area. with easy cur~ yard . Ueautl(ully decorated. ALL 'ft: RMS . CALL 842·93?L Real Estate by Ml.VAY MOONLIGHT SWIMMING and e legant living. This large uniquely designed rtoorplan 1s one you musl sec. Bonus rm. fam rm. dining rm. 968-1156 WHAT APAIR! 2 lovely homes to rhoosc from. J,.oalls of SQ, i-·r. & HUGE bl'clrooms. W:ilk· 1n closct1>, communit) p 0 0 I & l' I u b h () II :-. c 968-4456 4 IDRMS , FRANCISCAN Fountam I Hc1h1t·ed from S."ill.51.!0 to br. 212 l>a . Pool. Com-S.>3 .:iOO. ny OWll\.'r pctely cl.c:i ped & crpt"d. 552 -l!\l li . Corner plot. Pvt . sale. ----h I 048 S69 750. Cnll Owner: Laguna Beac 541 .. 0s2..i ••••••• •• • • ••••• ••••••• WATERFRONT Hunt. llaruour home. By owner . 40" Slip. Beaut. -I br 3 ha. I~. Ii\·. rm. frml. tli~ing. Fa m rm. Atrium. IW6·20l:ll:I 4 BR VILLA $55,000 Hc1>t 11e1g h borhood. in lf.U. 4 Km.: s1ie bedrms. mas:-.1\"e den w vaulted l'.e1llni::.. Nutonc footl cl' n L l' r 1·n .: u u rm l' t lutd1cn. Formal dimn~ room. c:.talc 1-17.e lot H URHY ! (;al1963-tW6l. (;olonial Real Estate Owner· I Time Offer! Will accept reasonable bids over ~.320. Many dcror & storage extras! 5 BR, 3 HA . fam rm. 2 sly. All rms crpt'rl. 961MJ2.JO. Excitin9 views You v.011'1 h1•l11•\t' llw 'iew 1111111 y1111 \' alk 1111 lhesc lot:-. l>.1;, ,'\: 111i..:ht \'lt'~S. \\ hlle \\dll'I" & tlly hght:. lu P .110:. \ l'l"dt•' Full c 1 .ll"r\ • t•ouhl he one or t\\ o l>wlllluJ.! :.Ill":> 559.500 A Unique Experience :-..1el'IY upgr.11h•tl atlull lll'CUl}ll'<I hclfll\' m pn\ .11\' :.irta \\1th u1·\•,1n \I\'\\ trom 11111)l•r ll'\l·I ::-,,.,. this lhrt'l' ht.•d111om lhHnt• with laq!\' lam1ly rou111 W .tlk tu tl•r1111s ('l)Urts. swimming iK"il, J~wuu 1 nnrl clubhouse. ll won "L lasl. SU2.:itl0 W ALI< TO IEACH GI & l•'HA buyers an• wel co m 1.• o n thi s s pacious, well decorat.ed home! Only 6 years young, & ofrering Jargcl•---------1 built·in ltitchcn, loads of 4th or July Special 19b3 S. I 'on st I l!ghwuy Luguna Lk:uch dining area. m assive Open House Clreplace .~covered 20952Surge Ln.H.8 . NeorMalnleoch • 4~4-11749 • patio. Un beatilble al only Sat & Sun. J.S Open S..n. 12-4 S45.Wi0. Call 9G.l·S671 or ~~~~~~~~~~I s11 (.;atahna; 2 hdrms .. 556·703.>. bunk rm .. frpk ; hdwd. ON LARGE firs , p.1l11•, trl.'l.'11 Sli2,500 • •. Hom• & Units Cul-OE-SAC Walh. to town , nl•\\ly re --modi:lrd. ~hin~lt·cl 2 Southern Siae Park lluntio.,'1.on ! Hc ul marble ro rmul •nt1') hall. S~CCJ)llll( lill1111> IU mcnan100 1 Imported wh1lc Hto111• (pie &>p film rm + ~}x22 &::11n~ rm, rormal dine. library study . Opt'n today 1·5, a listing or Cntt\Y Swns. Red Car1>41l on 1la1nlllon, 962 SSll. 3 Be droom. 1 1~ bath bdrm . + :.l'Jl Au1•:-.1 home for only S lti.i50 NUile. 3 hJtl\. ... & 2 nll'•' Shurµ. l"lcn n. 111 loH•ly I bdrm u n 1 t :0-1n 1• r nt'lllhbo rhoocl f.11,•n oflll'c g.1 ru)te:.. dt•l"I..-.. lr<"c .... off mu ... tt'r li._o{!morn w1lh ocNlll \ ll'V.. 1>r11:i..cct pr" ;ill' 11111'1d<' t•ntr.1nt•t• (.JdtlO. \. .1cunt, irnrned S('rt•t•ncd m patio. nt wl) poi;' c ~ :-. A .., l 1• a l • 1H11nt1•tl See 10 o p ~120.000! • " 4!).t 7S5l •• prcrintc. lt . . . . . . . . 962·~ r.m 546·8103 .A61an REAL ESTATE 900 C:.1c·111u·) • • ~t ~Vol 11•1 ) •,•<:> ('JIO LOVE!! AIA de:-.1i::nl'c.l . .,..oud & i;IJ~s . ht.•Jms :.unl..l.•n tuh, fµil", la~t1d1uu:.I) ~'-'Ill h111n1• & ~1ounds. While watt•r '11 ~.5'00 • 1 w~11·: .-.. r..;n)~t..: • :!oO ll, lu "hJ\\ ~ l\1\. N l..1gun.1 l'll·tt·ntwu ... 2 llt.11•111. :! hlh hunk. l"K1l & Wood-Glou-Oce. ·~.,.. t u-.l.1m honw 2 Ur .! ·u.1 v..u111 .i.. "umh, J Lr 1 u m . l> .1Il·on1, ~, IJOd:.l"JIJl'U .\ppr.11w J. ~>2.000 :.di :i., .. , IAIO tirrn Prine Onl~ IW3 &I I. OCEAMVIEW C.:u:;toll\ l.1111ll 2 hdr111 hath hu1111• \It.'\\ ll\111 .' rm \\1th 1rvk &p.rnd\·ol wall:.. :>l'P i 1•ar ~a1 ,1,w l; .1nkn ~l"llln~ Pri' all" pJt111 Jf«J with rn.11111··· ll l't'' '"'' l•>tlJ~ .1 t ~·i . .>1111 Joll'll//1 T\\o llll"Otnl' ~II m:o fi'i'::1ncan>~ lb "1th 111n111W lcl ~1lj ~ Te),,,."" Iltl"""' Z .\(; HODZ h \ Hltr ~ <V )')~ li1ill ._ ---- -__ •99·2800 • Jl1ST L IST ED-.\ l111! EMERALD BAY f.im1ly home. lll"t!Jll rmmaculate & \\di hwll '1.:-w, J llH. 1>lUtl10 rm. 2 4 bdrm .• J bJth {)(01·.111 U A. u .de o II} ti 1111 n ~ , I t' w home . Id m II~· room. I ~Jr.q.:l""· :,.un n 111m. si:paralt! J111111).;, lied. ~ i!I 50\l r m . . l' h .i r in 1 n I! o.. 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MISSION REALTY dubhnU~\·. lun Pl'<'Pk1 :I l~I( d l""' ., fr1>I drn rm !11\:iSo C11.1:,t. l..1gun.1 ·-· · "· -·· · · Phone 494-0 731 -p .11 Ill. ;o.t, I :100 11rt-:\"I. :-oll>E 111 II"' t 'ulll\'lllJ111r ,1 r~ 3 llH. :: ~ 11,1 .! lrpl. dl·n. V.l't hH1 .. 11111 I Ill . \I\'\\ ('.)\\ lll'r I 11l,111l·1• 1 1!1.:l(~I L.\til :-. \ ;\IC l"EI. 'cry dWll"\' I UH, 2 .: h.1 111 II . r Ill . Sp J l" 111 ll ' l>~·a mecl l ,.il ll\.::n1pl ro. ... t: gankn. llld t1t1t1I $'i-l,50CI EM E H,\l.D 11.\Y l>W degree ' 1ew. I 'Ult.:: b,1 cl e 11 • 2 t r p I . o \\ 111: r finantr. SIRf1.t•10 N l G U !-: L S 11 <) H ES . charming 2 lsH :! ita. ck n . ;.>a l 1 11 l 11 r I u t $i l,~)\I 1•1·:li .\1.1.F "I. 111-:.\t.TOH ·l:tl-i,>il\ 109.> N Cc1J:.l. Lai.:un.1 SEE THESE HOMES OF TOMORROW TODAY!!! 0 u l :-. 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"1( REALTY 1• 1\l f\ . l'. U-. I 11 Ill \"II 11 ~ ,· ctuor~ Spanou:.. 1•ll·:..:.111l jLa9una H i9e.ael I 052 3 & ·i hd rm. h 'll1lt .. , Jo"or • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••• • •··~ d1 :.l'r111lln.1L111g 1an111i ..... P.1rl.. A\l.'. E :.1.1L1·:. 0 I' EN' llllUSE Sl "I. 12 -t. 11111' 1cw llr . ''" Park .\H•. l~I Couple's Home Emerald Hay aw.in!" 111 n1n~ h oml'. l'\n•lknt \ ahll' ! Check This One! Top ul the.> W111·ht h111111.· w1lh ~··cat 1mk1111.d l'I.: :1 l1llh' TLC. l'nn·d l1J ,l'IJ ,IS I .... Very Close To Ocean I Bdrm hou:.e & dupkx . :implc p.1rl..1ng Condo Rental ~IOll ~tuulh. unlurn. ~ ;\l1h l\•,1::-l' onh :! Bdrm .. :! hath:.. ckl·k. frµI< . "~hh,·1· tlr}l'r ,\1·ro ... :- f rom \"1t·t 11r llu~o ,. 0('t.'Jll \IC\\ :'\o l'l'I:-. \\'1 11 lurn. 11 111•1·.•;:,:-.11'\ ·1!11 i:i UHlr i:!H 1117i '• I ~;8(- ;f~ Jj:J N. Co11t1. laflun• 484•71518 715R-6480 COUHTRY FRENCH . ChHrmer close to llcut•h. Newly re mOlli.'kd 2 llcl, plus s lcc.>p111 g .1 .. rt Ol'lil!ht(ul lllll'rior w )>. ta 1 ned .i I H s:, v.1nd11v. :-. I> c a m c ti t" 1· 1 I 1 11 i.: :. • hard1\1xxt floor-. ~7·•.!14•• l)Pt-:N llO SI-: ~JI ~ ~un ~pin ::i lllll ti It> l'h,1hu :-Ol. IHHtl-::-011·: ttll'll~f()NI> ltt•.1llut ui:, Urmul~ • .1), Lu.:unn lkh 11H K.ltil The 1.1:,l'-'ltl dr,1v. en t h1• W~st a l)31ly 1'1lol Classtr1cd Ad. &&2·!iGilS. .• ·~ 335:12 11 .\1.\ \HD ·' ·'J 3br :!h,1 1:-.t\ ~.I~ 23.'l.'l2 ~I. \I{ ~I \ H. \ H \ 'J 2-Br, 1fr11, 111·1' . S.lN !~ • J:H·ll PERIWI NK!. 0Y. Vac 3bt', l.1m ..• ~·-~ . ., 23;111 llOH,\HT H \\' A~nw; 14 3rrn . ~ •. :1~ l 3 I :11 I' I·. H 1 WI '\ K 1. lt (;l lhr.t~am \11 ~~1 ·1 .. :i:l,1.1 I \\ I~ L>.I \\I \1 l·:lt ~•Ir lt11 .ti.Jr ~~I. :.!.l1t.1h l',\\1 1'1(.'ll I I~ -.llldto• ~l.!.Jlll ..!JiJI \10'\Tfo;(;l) Ii\~ Ot· 'u 3UK . ~IK.~ •• :131.11 ~1.\ti t::Ll. \N 01•-.lf ,·,.1m IHH . • ~l!'>I.~ Enioy the ~oodUte:! C.al 4tJ.lSll .. :~ DAaLYPILOT &And • Jul e. 1975 ...... Fors. DuolHH/ HoUIH hrnlshed ...... u ......... d ...... UafwN.a-.d ........ URfurnllhtd ........ ~.5:!: •....... 1~~!.~.~ ....... ~!~!.':'.~~~ .••..•.• M.w,..,.. hOch J 069 Mewport l •adt I 069 Mowport loadt I 069 •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••• • Onlt1 ••I• 1100 •• • • • • • • • • • • ••••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • ••• ••••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • ••••••••• • • •• ••• • ••• ••••• • • •••• • • San Clemente I 076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona d•I M• 3122 Costa MHa 3224 1..-.IM 3244 M•wport hoch 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Uy 0\1. ncr 3 HJ, 2 ha. MEW 4-rllXIS Lon~ly 3 Ult. Sum mer 3 BR, :ain rm, 200ChQ rl, Trl·PI<'"<. ClrHhttvl'n, 2 Or, . ·~·········································· .......••.••.•......... rw-~---...~~ c u:.tllmbui!t. o~1.·un Vlt!\I. ··· near the oceun. Good Hl!nlal 1n prl'till.iaous frplc Nr. So. ~t Plain. *RENTALS * I Bll •. f~pk .. pa11o, si.r • hoinc. quit·!. po~:.e)o1on, l~x .shelters, uppreca~-China CQVt!, step~ lo $425. mo. 556·1181 U NIV. PARK Adulli;. ti73.,;us S20,000 REDIETION Open Today 521 Via Lido Nord A very t·hot<:<' rorner lot (('xtra wide) -street to strc·ct : 3 bdrms .. 3 baths, family rm .. with s unny Spanis h courtyard. A light & bri~ht, w.cll built home with Urnt marvelous. watm & substantin I feeling & it's priced right ! NOW $155,000 ~ASTINGS & CO., Realtors Rht9 640·5560 Day or Eve.ting fadbluff rrofeniOINll lldcJ. MOJOMOJO 3 BR . ltkc-nr w ''on 1lo m 1n1um. ~ minutt· frorn bl•ach. Pool. tcnn111 l'Oll rt. 1-·nr :..Jlt'. lcai:.c 01 h:.i~e 011t1on ~CALL NOW {//, 832-8800 OONALO M. BIRD .........•..•.........• w c 11 i.. 11 0 w11 s j n u on. $110,000. &up. beach. 673·7ti01 Aacnt. b 3 liH. , <!',~bi& ..•..• $455 t'or Leu1><!, Uurho1• V11 * EAbTSIDE 3 br, 1 a. Clcmcnlt! bu1ltll!r built ··h· c 3 B 2 B "'' d t 1·1 lipond 3 nn .. 2' Iba .•• ' .• $41>S fto n)e , 3 Br 2 n .•.. tll this 11(>,ne for lllll, .. >lf & SU .... SIT •l!•cH "' tnn OVC r, u, Vv a ur en, pd 10, Iii co1.1 .... ·c E l'ARK ..-.~ " -Vu. $425 m o. Wo\r Ilic Children, pets OK. $32.) d. .:. 1 "AOO xtra~. •nl'. autn "·''''" ltn•d 1n 1t HI ~·r:-. Wj:-Betoba8u!.cnhe.w0 pd~1e5x~l&1t~·~ri Ownr~.tl ·Bl30 'ti?3-?S38 mo.ht&lu:1t.~5 Cln'I( 3 UH. .. <.'n .~ ia ····~· sollcncr ,\11<k::.un ~l hl ~.000 Now ~.lW . .lO:J " ""'' .. ~ _ S.SO sec. 2675 Rcdland1> ltaoth0Su11Joaqwn U:..t Paik 111.l· )u l'uol , t-. \\'C. ~a n J u.in 12·5:16800HthSt. M•wportleoch 3169 Dr.752.0423 or:>411 56UO 2 Ull.,'.!"'1.:B..1 ····· StlSO l'lul>h1>u:.t~ ~ Hl•1· l.1111. .>11 l:!tl l ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnr Ownr.Gll-:i:.t11t. Santa ... na 1080 Summer R--'_.• IM MAC Lg. :lbr. 2 ba, ""' W'111'1111• { 2 r I Ch111u Covc \l.111lcror " ",'"",All 1"'EW "BR 2b"', am. rm, rp s, cpl.. t '''" " "' 11 d · d d 1 t VISleN .>• y re nt al :nm •II bl'n'-.. N"ar bny u11d rps, 1 nc · Y ·• rui R 1 2 STORY " • ., ~ l .,.,.," ""l l""" Rurrclt l"l\ l.) l~l'.t·»2lHI b'"1ch. ~·>so wkl''. rees. """"'mo."" · "" RIALTY ~:!O.!:l.>O l•'ull IHl l'e. :! REAL TY INC '" ...,.. ~ l>Nfr m . :.. lrnth, l.iltn:.. 7141 846_ 1371 • ··uu 28 A . oialv '··"block 2 .an. prltne C. M.,toco SS2-7SOO Hou1fH ~rnisdMd o3r30 1 •1n~l· ,'ti 1tV\·n, 0 ,·crsi.:ed ., "' " • taon. Married pre . No --Un urn11he 0 d1>1>cb, µl 11Ly ul :-.tornge, Income Property 2000 to beach. 5275 wkly pel.s. SlllO. 645·9341. 9114> BEAUT. new 2 I.Jr.:!''!: btt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED VA hl·at . ..11r l'ondrtion ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.17lh, Apt D. Ranc·h o S an J o<1qu1n 1------..----• 111~. your i:.eletl1on o 'I'WO-~umtaptbldg jusl •Ulti-like new :Hm 2b1t, 'fwnhorr\c O \'lrlook :1 HEWPORTBEACH $7000. l'at•pel~ & <lrp-.. P.iv . Co"'l'•le ted t'or sn'"· Clo~" '~ block to beach. ~25 3 BR, 1-'4 Ba, fam r m, golf l'r:.1• &.. l..ikl· :51.i.'>O • & 1 1 l h ~ " .. w.. "'" wkly. frplc, l'pts, drps, focd yd, 547 ':'0·11 sum ml."r · yt•:ir Y Pa:-c-... T h is beac h d up lex '· (11•1c1r11t~1• C~.!\ l la~.,,!'~!,~~1· to major s hoppln,s patiow/frwttrees .Mcs a -----l~rom Sti~l .\tonth lraplex has j u:.t hud Ja 'l"Hl"· '1 ovao.>-center . 1st yr wrlle·ulf Jacobs· Realty . del Mar • $350. Avail. JOr, PH, DH, Townh~usc. BILL GRUHDY another price rt'<l ucl1on ~gt. SHM.536·2579;592·SOlO 675 6670 Aug. 1s t.. 545-7Ul3 ; Close to i.chs/pai·k,pool. Realtor 675-616 1 On ly l O'a down and BEATTHEHEAT ! • 548-7295 S4SOmo.833·2708 / owner 'i. a.nx1ou:;. Ju:.l lk aut 1>001 t1C1mc, J BH. 7 Ud~llTI S-~C7.950 DEACll HOUSE, 3 BR, 2 Small 1 Bd Large lot New h1>usc--J BH, :>. liA,1--------- time to get greal Su:n· 1 '• H.i n r S1> coa i.t A .10 n n9 "r"' ourH BA, 2 sundecks, pool ta· quiet s treet MUST like to wet bar. 2 car Karage, rncrrc ntals.$70,000. l'latu. Only Slli.OOO. By 2 Separate .Hldgs. Xlnl. b lc. S2000. Jse opt. d (!185 e.>..lrb.$395.&IS-8672 d Laguna Mi9Ye4 I 052 Mewport Beach I 069 uat owrwr. pen . . Mesa toe. All 2 Bil. l ' ~ 642·5200 646'6817· UN IV£ R S l TY PA kK ,,~" 1£ jQ ·1 ~ o 2502 w St cond. Desirable Costa S550. mo. Bal'rctt Rily ~ar en. ., per m o. ~ii)_.,,,_"_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plac• licrtrudc,S.A.~79-0J40 ba.Avg.l ,OOO sq.fl.cach • 3 BR, 2 Ba hou se TERHACE CONDO. 2 '* WEl(MOW • L.AGUMA MIGUEL *BEST• lH;,\t ' 11 fl I .. 1.crl!,l' I hil1111 li J1 dl·n h1111w. \lrJ 11 ;.; l.1111 I 111 .! l rpl\-.., hejlct.l :.1w, tc11111:. & 1\:l· n:ntcr. Privatl.! l>t.>at:h )1.1rl-.111g. l'nl'l'd 11 ghl al ~.!.JOU. Laguna Miguel Rltrs. ..§30·_5050 496-4040 M•wport B~och 1069 ........................ BAYFRONT :: Cus lum Homes BALUOA PENINSULA Excdlcnt locauon on the B..iy & only 1 l block lo the 'k i?a n .Ea r h home has 4 b drm s , 4 b a th s & G allery, 2 fireplaces, ~~tbar, u llra mo<IC?rn k11chl'n & pnvall! µ1cr. F l'l.' land. !'>cc.' al l:!(J(J f.:J~l Ba I hoa lil vd , or ei! II tiiS-81:.!u for more <le· lJlb. LIDO Start the surnml'r right 1n a wo nderful home of your own. F rl's h , :.pac1ous & churm1n~. ull 1;; bc<lut1tul l.1<111 t..:cl. :1 Ud ralh. tkll ~ la11lll} rm. ;>1 1::. iuo Prap•rti•a Mobile Homu WHley M. Tcrytor Co. L1do~lsle ~yfmt Eastside. S28S. mo. Blln Br, ~ Ba, clo..,e to schl.s. 752·1920 For Sale 110 Realtor:. • 644·4910 4Br w /Sl1p. summer or stove. 675·6016 wknds or shop g, f1ool & rec lat:1I Tlr°R~:1-; 1400 OUAJLSt. NlWJJoOll llACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yrly. 675.478l /998·0l6J. e ves S350 i mo. :>!'>l-41~~. <.:llOICE HENTAl ~'i GREENLEAF DELUXE 4-rLEX o.> Ocean Hlvd, <.'tl~t 3+3 DUPLEX S 111,SUV OM THE BAY DU PLJ;:X Sl~,000 CLlf'FDR. .iStJ u \dultCnmmunily G ard e n ti r o v c. Housel Unfurnished B1':AUT. 3 br 2 ba dbl UNIV. PK. Terr. New :i (2.) Ch :.innl'I Hl'\'I 1;1111 lijl)\\:h llltt•rA\l".~·.\t F1repl<1te:., pool, l ·l , 2-2.j••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. pvt patio, cp1.s. br. :! ba T wnhome .. ~fr. Vl!rmont. l unui:.hl·d h.i -. a\atlahlt· j l !J71 1·3 l>c urooms, en rl.·Gen~ral 3202 d rps,blL11s.pool.K1dsok. clubhou:.e & i_xx>ls. S3S5. (:!. > Lit tle 1:.1.iud '\l'l'l''\\·' gara"ci. Xlnt;aiiprl'\:l<t·I••••••••••••••••••••••• S2!15.644·6399 Lsc.833-9442 1::\'CS. 11:.i~l ronl, u11 ..1n11u.d :!l\ull ,\_. '•''-'·•·"' 111 " • 1 hl·aut11111 c·ondt1 wn. C.111 lion are..i. ~nl) ~~·'.~town ' rni:;~ FHEJ:: EASTSI DE l br Ncwl Golf Course View ca:.~-.\ LL lor dl'la1b :! Hr home sw.:>Oi> lid wccll !I 6 p.m. payml!nl. Call lj;JJ :J,'>l·I I . Professional SerVICI:!• Dec 'd Wt pd. s1d Brand new Hanchu Sall 6 75.55 I I Great Lido Vmue JOMES REALTY 646·7J6S_ -Sp<trl1 n ~cdr'.:,' c:.lmc n t *LANDLORDS* mo.or . r. . . J oaquin Condo on lhc h · * * 6 73·6210 • * I H f I d ti 12 2503 fairwav :?Dr, 2ba -t den. Col~ •f Mewpori ·10 Fl. lol \\tl unmuc. ---Acreageforsale 1200 -WFSTB\Y --, om~42n990eor' ·, . ~l any ... 1uxury lt alul'e:.. Realtors l ·:-l}. hom e. :J Bdrms., 2 ----------•!••••••••••••••••••••••• · "' 'o , · 1 6 • UNIV Park Vallai:ie II suou C· llH4 '5til" ;!.)l5 E Cnusl ll''' liuths. 0\\ lll:I' mull\:llCd. DOVER SHORES 1500 ACRES i IN<.:gM_i::~1 . MES 1· California's Largest gr eat community, l1est . a Ii· I Coron a dd :\!,It' Qua ck po::.:.t>:.:.. O.: !>alt. Jdcalforlarge i.imtly.;, N •va~~e·0~'!~.w •ltcntal Service!• schl s, bts l location .Vi·:ny ATTHACTIVE -· ---- Sl07,:>uu Hccl room:-. ·t•, balh:.. i c\ · a ". 1 • Spac. 3 or 4 br's, 2 ba. S ~PAR A TI~ HOME. Condominiums LIDO REALTY :i377 \ iu l.iclo. ~. B. *673-7300* • BLUFFS PLAM W End unit· I bcdrm, 2' ~ ba & lJm n n -pnv y:ird )l a n y u p g r a d c d feature ... Immt:d occuµy. B y O \\ n c r S59,SOO c.t I· 13GU u 14-7355 ----- complete hl'allh spa w1Lh FREE & CLEAR ,!~id~~~exes from ~/~ci!, CORONA del Mar. beach, Tennis, pools , Greenbcll. 2liR. den. 2bl': dbl rrplc. Unfu,.nished 3425 :,team s how1.·r·aml 1ndou1· S u~t· ~1 69·500 2 1.>r.child .SlllJ:lle~$200 .t'orcarefulpeople.$150. e nclosed front y ard.••••••••••••••••••••••• jacurn. V..il'ull~ <Jnd re TRADE-SELL 3412;co:istHw/DP ~I UNJidDch~ ~~1~~ b;~l2 Lease. 4341 Sandburg Walk to s h opJHn t · MUN T l C ELLO :i h r . ady to movein. Lk·autdul treo covered 400.3431 ' · · f!~~ :,, 1 s, ' ~~y1. Call Collect. ~n1ivc rs 1ty Pa~ ~r~~C chhwi:.h r, gar. uµcne1 1337 Galaxy, HB hill~. & rn""d1>ws, "'prang, l''UHN Nl'T Bch mobile a o la 459·4706 n Y S375. mo. A I ~85. bl & last + Slt.>11 .. ".. ., 52U~ITS ·. ' HEALESTATE.&12-0200 t·lcan·g. dep. :'\o pct ... Open Sat/Sun 1·5 . w ith g r eat acce~s . l.br.utalpd. . . LOVELY4br,2ba,firepl, 548.l:iti<!.i\vl.7 16 llar retL Healty tN2:>20C.> l'l•rf1..•<'l tor :-mall 6.6GROSS S.Ana$140.l b1,sh,& cpts, bltn stv. W-s1de Lagunaleach 3248 -------· -------J l'l'l'J,.:l' 6.: rccreal1onl 16 in Anaheim-36 in SA, c:h1 ld. ~0.494·23~0 •••••••••••••••••••••••Apartments Furnished -.ui. di\ 1s1on. 8 hrs lroml SOl0,000. CL or Conlract. !'>. Ana Sl30. 1 br, ut1l pd, • Ocean View Hou.se 2 blks •••••••• ••••••••••••••. o c, 1 l:r:-. from Las C a ll: R ea ltor, l'aul i.ingle:..r'ee.Bkr DanaP01nt 3226 'h• .• C . 8 . d I lb 11 d 370L BY OWHER f. C d 962 GI•:> HOMEFl .... Dr.n5 ••••••• •••••••••••••••• to::; a \\ s O\ c, 2 • • m. a oa s an ""' \1.•g,i•._ Ill ma gni ICent Oa · . ,._ " ~ rm. frpJC , hardwood ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 P E. 110 CSE-Choice' southl!rn l 'tah. Se\ eral * 642-9900• ~aut. new 3 B~, 2 Ba, floors, $400 mo. 6i3·373L 2 Bit apt\\ ilh tk·dL .\ VJ1I. ;-..;.H. 3HK, 2b.:a-Xlnt c1Jnd de\ l!lopmcnts rwarby MEW UHITS , . Cam-rm, 2 p~tros, gar, ---Aug. :i lu Sl.'pl. 13. ~ISO. 6MJOYLIFE ('lose lo :-l·hl & comm l'losc lo Cl'dar City FOURS&FIVES OC EAN vi e w , La g. has e\•eryllung. $375. 3 Bd. l h n. Ocean view, wk 1304 !'Jrk \\'\' OPEM SAT/SUH 1-S vool. Si l .~1(111: 11133 Porl .'.\J \'jJO L.1kl.-, Brians Hunt lkach. Your tax Be ach, 2 b r, kids. pets 962·219-l hall blc to Bch, $1.)0/ulil. 6-3.526.i · • Grand Opening s 17 36th Street B •1 rm u u l h l'I .•. u I lt•ad .:.lo.I n ·i:.orl. . .\:.king s heltered property in ap· ok Abo ITIO\'C now. 2 br, . . . 4!17·22ti5 or 497-1156 eves. I ln yourvcryownbrand tHO·-ltiiti .SHI O. p or acr e-Will preci.c.it1n g a r e a s. Sl 35.pclsok,C.M .Va-Oeaut.!:ipai~i:.hJBH.2 ~a . ---2 HR,2 H:\,pullo.7 12Lo NEWPORT VILLAS. nl:'w rebuilt 3 lilt .. 1.110 , d" 1dl.:. I r.ulc Cu.-111c . .J3ti·25i9 cant 3 br, CdM, kids. pet~ l~otglll.!1°~.,~·!cw ~h~· ~·at La9una Halls 3250 9i l3. Wkly <>r both mos. rrn .. :I hath W:\Tl·:H pro11 ,T.U.'sor:.cll\\llh -ok.Srng lcspccialN.8 .2 · u · . ....,i ;:i.m y. :_:..; ••••••••••••••••••••••• forSl OOO li75·7H8 Condomm1urn Homes F IWNT HOME. Pir:It ~ '.'<I::WPOH I' lll::IG HTS g r c ,1 l t c rm:.. H 1 c k .\lu:.t !>ell 3 yr old, beach 4 br, S225. Also fenced 2 br. !\!r. Hoorcbeke, 1:19-1· 1;>9.> 2 BR & DEN or 3 br. Con· ' · • --- 111 P re .. ug:ous FLOA'f + liJud~ of I.leek· C ll ·\ It '.\t E ll 5 ·J ti Aldcrcltl'. Hllr. ;,17 .()..IOU unit apt. bldg. $213,000 :.mglcs, kids. pets. 11. n. _ i:;, es. 539-7444 do. 2 car gar, pvt. palto, Balboa Peninsula 37 07 Wcslcldf al'Ca 1 n -• • • . --equity. Xlnt assumable Agt. Fee. 979-8430 El Toro 3232 comm. pool, yard n1a1nl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ol ='!cwr>ort Uea~h ing. On Y ~l·lo1,~. Jk:-.l Cat~lu~a Ur. 1J ~1::.l listed Apartm~nts luan. Des ire immcd. S260 mo. Agt. No fee. 1 HH. Sll!5. 1),'mo ve:irly. T erms' at "'4 :iOO vi I·~ llous" f I 1300 Corona d•I M-3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ $42,000 to $44,000 · "". · ·~ , •: ~ or sa e ::.ale. Owner. 4~·33ro. .. -Ka r c n 8 4 2 . 4 4 i 4 o 1 No pets. CALL67S-7060 S:1t Sun l -.>. l:or1nfo.rall ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••LAK E FRONT-3 br, 003.4993 6;5.7213 :.!Bedroomd.s"ZBaths BalboaBayProp. BETTY ,\. GHUHB, JIJ l'\Tl'!'; Co!>ta l\Ic~-i 44SHARPUHITS. CllARM 'G Old Corona 2 at~i~m, central air. clb ----------1---------- !->Cpara tc ming area R It n ea! t or . ti H ·0818 or · 1 L 1 t 3 ~r· 6 x GROSS l>r, d·'n. l '"' ba, beam.", pra vii. $395 mo. 581-1881. La9una Miguel 3252 Corona del Mar 3722 ~Decorator wall Lo wall ea ors •. ,73.~, 77 1 Prt me oc g. 0 • 1 .:. •' ,. n " ' c 11 p " d · b 1 o n ' d t' t 1 .,,.00 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · <i :. :. .: n a l.! Goo area. pa 10, s or, •2 gar. "" Fountain Valley 3234 l:a~pnc~ii"gs e d p :i li 0 or A rare \.: sh:iped 1 :,tory 5 -;:_E,WPORT SHORES ~~I , ooo. d wn. owner QUAIL PLACE mo. Child /pct OK. Avl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• vu:;w HO~t E , Cul·d·Sac. Corona Del Ma r H:whch•r ". u Br, 3 HJ . 3000 sq lt, like " , , , 111 u s t !'> e 1 1 . A " L 1 1!/l. 67:J 8079 3 Udrms' :.! ba, 2 car gar. Apt. !'io pl't:-.. Sl.>u. 11111 oa~cony . new. ~20.voo. Lido l sle. n e a ch• 1 e nn1:.., J ool. ·•13 550·85;;5 c-I PROPERTIES . . LEASE 4 BR, 2• 3 Ila Pool C I u b h :. c & ~oo I. A inl'. Permanent i:;.;.um~. • onunuous cleaning Prine Only! 540·-iB ll Boal & Camper :-pacC' 3 --I l7 I 4J 752-1920 l ULK. To Beach. 2 br,1"~ Home. $400. mo. First & Uarga1n aL ~/Mo! Ph: -----· v\Cll ----HH . 2 liJ. ::,;,!J .750 . .;:112 Sca:.horc Ouplex ·1 ba,W/W cpl.drps,stv.& laSllJlo.re~t+~l50.dep. <7l4 JG457JO~days,(7l4)CostaMesa 3724 • l{L·lrig~r:.lor, j(·e BEST BUY 645·0666 Br. upper. 2 Ur. lower.16 HOUSES on 5 ACRES relrag. 3301 Scaview. Yr. required.968·3450 IS:J l ·OIO~e,c-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111..11-.er ------Propc:rl.\ lluu:.c,iH2~j toncu lor :\toh1ll!llum c.;;, t se 6 7 3 1 8 53 or H t•,.. B h 3240 ----LOW RATES •:1 healed :-o\\imm1ng Q.._. LIDO· BLUFFSCOMDO . adJ'.Rancho <.:uhf.<.:ha m · ·· ··· · un •n.,.on eoc :! RH. 1 1~ Ra. Ii'•'. rcncd r"lll B p ___.., 1400 _ :>.13·244·1b;):J ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' •Studw & 1 BH .\ph 11vub · W" Plan, 4 BH, ~·, U,1, us1ness ro ...... •1 pion ship Golf Cour:.e. .\d, 2 l·ar ~ar. SZ95 mo. •Waler Ui?cl.., -u1aperres DHA\1ATIC'. IRY& l'rt. _\;ird, 1mmcd Oc· ••••••••••••••••••••••• $98.0 00 . T e rm s 2 Blki:..to Cd~Beach Super 3 bedrm, 2 ba + )rly 49· ·OU8or837 .t'J?G •Lo~burn1ng11rl·placc F HI E:\Ul.Y n•p. ~r ll1;;h !'l:h1 th C .M.OFFICEBLDG. Owncr .A~ent.6i3·3:!.."0 or Frpl. blln::.. 2 BR .. 2 Ba. den. Crpts. drps, R/0. . .>·;) . ·-. •T\i &~fj iJ Scn \,,,;1 • \bund;int do!-el space 1 lir t•r J ur den. l'rmi. o\I. n\·1-. ~7.500. 64-l·j:>J, f'r1mc I I ar bor m vd . cor. 968·0~ Duplex. $330 Month SJSu. mo. 963·4569 ask for COASTAL & l\tln. \'acw:.. *Phom· Sl'n ' 11111 pool "'il h m r rron J closet U H. c" ra lg.~· pal IO .I :-Hy. Ftne ~rowth area. Ha rbor Investment Co. Bev or Joe Adlt:.. i br & :-unroom . •Ch1ldn·n ~l·1·11011 iJoors Upcn bt!am-.. pJnc-1 t! l 1 1 MOBILE ••Gi3·-l400 •• C l bho u ~e. & p ool . 23'it>~twport Hl\d ,('.\f L'hamhcrs k111·h. l ', lol:-.. HARBOR VIEW .\ • r (·om . !°)t' le< . inc New carpet, drapes & 5-15-3:>83 o r 548·:!873 548-!l'i5:.i or,~.; :J!)rii I 184-1256 u I I "'l'>f :.,;/\ :;;1:11.211 } r . :;.;x.J.UW HOME PARK 11.V. Homes 4 Br. 2 Ua + p1unt. 4 Dedrm," ua With ---- Rutland Rood n.t!a '" IC' prrcc ' -'··1VV ~lom~f. rm med. orcupy. I W e sley N. Tautor Co. !'lil!ur llt'm t'l. 3oO ~pa<:cs F. lL Spcct \·ie w Wi "'"'I & OW. SJ65. mo. 9ti3··t569 To\I. nhou~eo-2 BR. :? Ba.1----------- .:\ EW PO RT l:H·:,\CU Fa \'Orablc lt'rm:-. Open J Ur, -~J, IJm &Jtn Im:; I H ,. ll ,. f:i.t4·4!J10 plus 2:!5 fut11rc sites. Will lcnn1~. ct~ avail. sa25.l:.c. Bev or J oe lrplc, d:.hwhr. 2 fenced 1 llH Unfurn Shi . C:ilir. ti~ llou:..c :fot/:-,un. :! S, 111 ( arml'I :\lNlcl ~ ur:. lradc for farinan~ ranch .~ J l>:JlHl::.. G<irJg1.'. 3 m i. to 1 BR Furn ~Iii .. :,.de:-. Ot ftce-Phone V~)~J~, .,;;; 7.~:! ::ititl,:!00 on FcL·. . Cemete,.y Lots/ IHLL G HUNOV 6-14·2li77 ; S30·0890 HUNT. HARBOUR Lux-bca l'h. Unfurn or partial-LOL'i of hllns, pool , wall-.. 7 14 /645-8373 Pn PL; w a nts lo h uy C.il l 0 wncr P H Jl)..H l.!lt7 Crypts 1500 Rl·allor 6i.j·61GI HVU 5 Ud. V. Pool & Ten· ur1ous Condo.~ br, den. & ly 1 urn. Child or pet ok. lo s hop p 1 n g. '_. mt. DIRECTIONS: a-·rom the d1rl'l'l f~om OWOl'I', ·t1.\t:t ••••••••••••••••••••••• nis . m onth · mo. or leas£ 3 ba. Boat shp, tcn111s, ~O. 551·5~.;3. bt'ar h. 931 W. HILhM. 1' e wpo rt Bl vd . f'rwy upp e r h ~.e 1 n N pl 4 Br, 3 Ua, fam1ly rm, 2 2 beautiful Pacific View 8 u NITS $600. 644-7783. pool. $5 50 · Leas e · ---------• 548·<H92 suulhto l7th St..tumlel't llc1ghts. 51::i·5Wlcves or l.i lk s oce an. Comm. lots in c hoice :.ccl1on 213-431-697L MiuionYi~jo 32671----------- on l 7lh t o Hulland 'l e arly AM 64:!·0392 IOAM-71':'.1 Costa Mesa 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------~-' pool, tennis. 3 c:ir g..ir. North Cos ta Mesa, prime ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Slory Townhouse. 2 1311, 2 BR. 1 ,~ Ba, fed yd, Sl-15-MO. l br dl'C mobile blockpa:.t lrvine Ave.l, SMi ,5uu. U O\\ll l..i n<l . Comme,.cial inves Lmcnl : All 2Avai1Julyl5,(Col.Pk.)3 2 ha's,dblegar.,potio, campe r / boat access. homc.Oldcr c1)1.1>rf'f.No t urn k li.:. •ths of block to 645-33iu all 5 1600 b d J ' b tl1 cpts d ps fplc wet bar Property e room , ~:: a ., br ,2 bn,lrgfamrm&din • r _ • .• • 830·1683or581·8036 <'htldren or p<'ts. l'ull· :\EWPORT VILLAS. HARBOR VIEW .... ~WPORT HGTS. !••••••••••••••••••••••• s tudio apts. Am:iua l an· rm. Shown by appt only. pools_. Jacuzzi, sauna, derosa Moh. E:-t. l~!Jl -------~ BAYFRO.._.T com e $18,720. Pnccd for sa15pcrmo.642·973l tennis, near beac h , ... ewportleach 3269 N e wport Bl v d, C:\I. HAHBOR Vlt:WJIOMES Come ~ny <la y this :!OOOsq. ft. homl•on love· r"lll immediate sale. Owner adults . August. $330. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64v·l33i:! Orl\'n SJ t. Sun. I:!,;, 3 nr, wct•kend from 10 G und Iv Jlolrnwood I.Jaw. Offtt·c l>u1 ldrn g. "pcc· will as:..isl with financ· 4 BR, 3 BA Condo. Nr. lease. 645-2803, 968-84!:15 4Dr 3Ba. 2 Htks Otcan. ----------- Fam Hm. Hdtd for:-.alc. :-ce the 3 rC>mainin~ nt·" · C.111 : 64:.HiJt;.'I lal'ular \lew. e 'etuli\.C ang. Ca ll 545-1:1421. ,\s-1 Ua t:k Bay. ~mo. No .h R B 11 c o:nm pool/lennis. :i car Neat, C'll':Jn l Ur, w;;lk to !);;:1 :11111 Ll.t3 Por l ;'l;cls1m hotnl's 111 Jl.irl'°r \'1l'w SOUTHLAMDERS n r f i c "'s • H.e du cc d . soc tJ tc<l Sout n Coa:.L 1 pe ts. 6-12 Sii7 ~ arp 4 ~ ·. 2. A._ Hns. gar. SS95. 645·3370 aftS. ::-ho PP' n g. $I 75 m 0 • ( .irml."I ~l od .• \gl P nccd from ::;;0,1:15.-ll ~:>u,000. Broker:-. i i-~c;T 'IDF 1 d I ~4~l~~\~!!6S3.)0.mo. -t>42·7l51. '>11 .iOJ:!. ~i7.~J lh · U\\ncr. Uav h111oll BILLGRUHOY -• Dd 1 b t; 1' t •... ts<.l 'J~b ~cw y h c·, . . i TOWNHOl:SE 2 br . 21z io'UR'.'l lg ·-.. -U--t--l - POOL---1 Jw:~i;.~~;.~!~~~1~·~~ l'l. ·~~~J :! ~t~ ~Y ~~iL;~1:J•1·~~111;; Realtor 675-6 l ~ •1.\~s. 's is;/'.ooo'. · o:'::r ~ ~u;~c:. r:.o rchfi~~~~l .~~·2 ST~ Twnhse. ~ br, 1 ba, ~~:.h .Jr;,0 d.a·r. 1~~ t ~~~'. to s0hop:1~g. ra~~lt~~ 0~~ .'HM·96~:>. dO":.. $300. Incl. ulll. :!1)<).:I bltn"r nu drps & poo_I. t!-15·91"8 pc l r. l n q u 1 r1· I; !l ' ! lkaulcful '1cw lot w t'tH "' ll JI b " " 0 "e wport llei::tht:., trt>c· I Santa Ana Ave tii3·079i : unt. ar · ar~a . .-o -Kol'i1e:-Lcr. m~an ... id"'"n 1 b drm , "•.·i court yJ rcl. Sh:l 'l()() '.!3•11! OFFICEBLDG. '!Lotsforsale 2200 -· ---, pcts.S2i0 mo.58t·>Ut11 a· c Ho " ·~" ..i H l' cl I J n u :. IJ r. '.'. H . Cl S • Pl , ----:::!: IC) an yon me I d baths, l..1lchc11 bit-in!>. 0 11 1.\1rcond1t1oncd.2 Story.••••••••••••••••••••••• ose to :o.C-.l aLa .. J•JT''SUM:\II:;R 1 · ForLl'li!lc :\\a1ISc-pl l I HH.l'lll' palm. "-llh no11h . 1.1111111~ rm i.&ti :!t>ISI. pen 1'11"''::>Jt 1 l.11w nHHll l(."nancc. Wcll,W11l exl·hangc cqwty an :I }:(H. i BA. l>llns. V\\i, h~ · ·. · ~.1~ls~.11111~ C:ALL644-6J78 l'ct-.ol.. \clula -.. tamt!v im . :-hc-lbtrmt· Sun l:, -1 l•wated. Lot:.of park1ni; yrolclbcad1aa>tbld!!.for ' S:J35 . m o. 9ti3·-l 5t>9 . I> Lt1hungb·IL1vePapc11~1.tc•·,iJ··"• ~lliU. 6i:J513 1 · -"'"' I' 'h I I 903 1·116 rn e ue 1 · -"°"' WTRFRT 3 b 2 b JO' lr p h C•11Ht}.1n1 c·nlr) EJ:-l Bluff:; Br or,;, 3 H..i. ~l•.>,VV\I. L .J,.:una >Cac ot. · · 1 bdrm delmxcapts lrnm · r, a. \'1s t<1 . l mmcd1.itc Ul" Realtor 1810M~wport _cu.Owncr.4lJ4·330'J. mo. 450 Bernard, C:M . utllilies paid.No fee.Call Ls e. ~550 · 968'44 561 Luxurious guest hot1M. 1-;mpl gent, non .,moker. M ~ud :;e rv. 548-71!17 wrl h IO\'l'I~ ponl Sii,!Jll(J I huKe F.Jm1ly Hm. :!9 .\ILJ Roy McC~e lrnmed. exchan.ge want.IN1<•c 3 Bit, 1 DA. $?75 iier $275: to $40S., som~ with dock, d bl gar. Npt. 1:.1. CHARMING 1•ur lnlorma t11111; <:up.inry.ti4H!f.l:i. COSTAMESA548·7729 Ot:ean View Cosla Mc~/\ 646·9303. ' TOBIN Rt:ALTY , _5_7_5·_0_io_z _____ _ 6 73-760 I ----3.5 Ac. M-G Zone 5230.000 . . 846-1311 2 lg UH l '.l B::a patio dbl Dana Point 3726 New P o rl II e • g ht ~; ----------1(,j u i l' l U ·• ., lll'l re at . Wc::.ley N. Taylor Co. 2 Fireplaces tn this super . gar, l~rpl' r~mode'led .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c h arm in ~--:! Ear I Y ____ -------· Profess . til-1.'or. :Jldlr , li.;k'e Condominiums Heal tors &H·4910 sharp, 3 BR, 2 BA~ den. WALK lo bch. Nr new 4 4/lOth mi to oceanfronl. 2 R~iS, bath; rc.lri~., !!•> Am eri can ;4~rms.,2!l NEWP O RT llGT S. fa~1 .. 1:1n, :.~11 ec · forsale 1700 S375 . Mo . 963·4569 br,l'h ba,dbl gar.,fncd Npt H arbo r H g t s. k1lch.SISO.~l2·l·Ol111- balhs; lge. k1tt hc-n with S.H.~OO.Ownt·r Jllr.opcn 846-J33ti ~l:iry l::llcn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mountain,DeHri, !:16:J·li86 yd, bltn ~, cpt.~, drps, $365 /mo . 894.3119 . da.4\12·4225 bit ins: Jge. brn!ly rm.: l.c··1n~ 01U'-1\1" frpl nu RON'r v · .I 1 •S 19 950• Re"O~ 2400 gardener incl. $330. \213) 2 . r I ----~---used lmck Crplr. JJbl u " .,, J:-.. ' BAYF 1 rs ta ul' • • rr VACANT3br,hugeenc'd. 434-7624 897· 420 a l 5pm HuntlncjfonBeach 3740 . door erltry ·, .~h .. 11.l, roof. pjtnt rn 1'ii out, wall paper, Lido. S'"aC 1Br+lanai La rt(c 2 bed rm. 2 ba ••••••••••••••••••H••• d St 1 dr rm cpl •----------~ " t '-'•I'"'' It ,.. · Y · ove, n y. • ' llAf~L-Ll DOC ndo 2 b1· 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu cpL,roo . ..,xwuo Cnnrto.Sale1bcopt.ownw /l e n cc dpa l1oon PrlvDocklncl'd .• I I NICE l h a .. n ° • Only9year.:.olJ.:).K,WO Call:l)45_35i 3 f>i.):>!iS:~ u 1 r 11 1 d d urps . comp e te y r e· c ean ~ane ne r ba. trpl, dhl. s ar. Cls. lo NO INCRJ-;M>I.; in s~m· ----------eau 1 u Y a1n scape 3 BR., ic., RA. txtra spa· furbish'd. S290. 847-'i59L beach & shopping. 3 ur, 2 hnach. No pets . .,300. mer r1:nl. Ueuut l br lurtl ~ALL Q fiH·HU groundsw 'J)()(),sccunty cio u s-co mpl c t ely ba S385 9636435 " · ~ s · 1 ~ A PLACE •Hewpor+CrHt • g,1I L·s &mlll:hmorc.~20.1 lurai ash ed Mo unta i n POOL,3br,kids,pt't • · · ~-4989 or645·78fJ7 aplsSl65 &~1 7.i. panis \ ~~ II Id style bldl>(, P' t l•nd gar, .,..... FORYOURBO"'T :!B H.:!B.\CONl>O µcrrnu p;.1 ):.1la int: g Home. Owncrw1ll carr~ S185.l UR,child,sngls SPARKLIN~ CLEAN 3 BLU "'f'.-.! ""R 2'<..'·", 1 • 1 dlt tll''.Al.TV "" • 1 I I l n o.im·mt f:, d S90 2BR hid t b 2 b b k II d r ., JO 'Uo Jl00.1>auna .. mry,a ~. !'Cur :"><•port PoH OHie~ Cnm pll•tc: Pn,·:11·:1 11n .I >J l'Onii·:-, mirroru .i:1.c:,. 1 :.. a cf .. on i·ontracl ,\rrowhC<l I · 'c. 1 'pc _r. a , n c wa .~ ' FRt DH. Sl:!5. mo., }rly li:JU l K•·cbun l.n. l bll... .:\cwµual hia nd. Fl't' \.\ardrohl·~. t·111·lost•J C.al1 Frankat 83'J-8:J21 or Woods area \\alkto town 4 BR.2ba,kads &pct Xlnt. fam. rental. $J;>ll. be Ukr !>:i!.1-lSll w nl Bea th oil ~lall'•. LIDO ISLE 2 12 Vio Quito Lg pallo, 3 Br ~Ha, sun de ck Open !'>:1l Sun I 5 ~89.5110 . H ~ tJ v.nt•r t.i:lil'.I\ MOW IS THE TIME tor J'>I'> scel,cr'> to clle1·k the ·Da ily P1l11t lll'lp WJnll'd da::.s1l1cat111n. II 1 he Job you want is not therr r1lu m 1i.:ht C'Olb lllcr otfcrtn" your St•rvltC!'I with a n ud in 1h1· .lnb w~111 tf'rl C.itt'gory. Phone 6-12 St)j~ N••• •••rt1 ............. f •u ... ,,mpl,· uropcrt" L:lfl.!" ~ar•t \!l'.., w IJlll'll l'r :-;.1pptt11.:.ce Ajott. ea.:.ily. Will t.rat.lc tor Ull· FURN. Pool. 2 br, child IW8·5290or846·0273 . . . . :rnr. :!b~ Cust;,m bu!°lt .\lmo-.Lrww ~.:i1MI -----1t.:-.S49.500. &pct.Fec.Bkr PHlM I:: Ol!ean.dew , l\IL/S . .iij \..ll<'hl'll, 2 C:a r ••.ir:•"l BO'\ I> H 1-./\1.I Y I~~. HORTH LAGUNA ! U:\ YSHORF. Rl·:1\l,TY HOMEFIMDERS 3 BK, 1' 2 baths, refrii;. in· Ncwpo1 t Crci-t 3 hr. l ''t 1 Hr F u rn .... twll :-211:; .. .. .!ihl.! 1"111111•, Hrl ? ll c ld. Vacant. s;.!7!>. Per b u d d d I I w clet· oµ\·ni•r: }Juntln . . . , CONDOS tii5·133L-.. I rs •642-9900 • mo. Ask for Keath, Rkr. j . pgra e e uxe Ill· " utr pd. :SHIU wit hout. rrn , P \l. dod\. Op1•n L.1g11nJ :'\:j!uel.&il .llll Otc·n V ~ws?&J bdrm ----962·4471 te r io r . Z':;i c~1 r 1;tar . utll. :i IJl l.~ •11 bl'at'h, hou::.c Sun L!5 Zll2 :J.'Sth San Clement• 1076 ua~at~h·o~S5~~uou. -_R•;:~::~e 2900 H1>0111 for horses, re<' w /e lec. cir. T e n nis. :,31;4;3i. ~l.l'-l'wporl l:.lanfl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 67c 7225 \l'h1clcs, boats,trlrs etc. Clean 3 Br, 1·1, Ila, \a ~_!J.',1.~~. pool. $52.'.> L:.e. ~ -t -8--h 3 766 ~ •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ... •11l·:;.. m o. _?.,,,., Pac1·1··1c, cant, clo-=e t" "chools. ""° .. ...,.. "ewpor eac 7 Canyon Realty l~VESTOR~Pt-:CIAIA') IRVIHECOVE ..,.,c ., 11 a"" Rll ~ ., ., ------······················-649-2632 • :J l.i:'\ITS ·:llrn homt' + 'M or ca arrell Y s hopping, lrg yard & For lease, Harbor Vic\.v "-•O. wL· tif>. l ·'· ," Bdr ,•. Re~pon ~i blc p c r:.on 642·5200 gardenS3S0.968·340<l .,. " " '"' 2 ,\pt:-. ;"eccl hand) man. would hkc lo buy direcl llomc. 2 HR & den, im-Bach. Color TV, mahl $59,500. from owner. llomeor lot. MESA DEL MAR beaut 4 For Rent/Lease 5 BR. 3 !'lac. Monaco. ~25. mo. l.erv. pool. TIII:; MES/\, Beaut •Br, or :J a nd De n. Please call S3l·HOO. br. 2 ba. fam rm, frplc, BA, tam rm. 2 sty. ~'ully tncldg gardener. Coats & 41 5 N. Ncw1>0rt. Bl. Nil. VIEW-flOOL ! 3ba, 2000 ""ft, Less than • S·U'.'l lTS-Nr. i.hop·g. screened patio. Lse $435. decorated. 008-9'l30. Wallace, filtr's,t>40·6lt>l b46·968l 2 yrs old . Fantastic floor Value priced cit 809.:.00 .HOUSE WNT'D HOUSE Rell!. 979·0238 _________ _. plun. 2 Story. ~eluded C1\Ll, 111:-:RTIL\ 11.1-:NnY TOWNHOUSE, SJI,900. 2 f''orclosr, delinq OK. 3 & fain. + 2. All xtrds. 3 Costa Mesa 3724Colfa MHa . 3724 r<10m & full hath do~11 . IH:\I.TOHS 4U2·41 21 BR, 2 Bu, 2 Story, Air QwikCash!675·8849 CLEAN 3 br, 2 ba, fam. blks to bch. 22041 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Kllc-hcn ea ting arl:'a + Cond. in Jrvine.644-4887 ----------rm. !rpl, dbl. gar, lg. Newport Cir. ~5. Va· u It . t; v g r a d c ti Wat•rfront Home 0 W N Prope rty in fncd . lot. $295. 546-3226 cnnt. (213) 283·1~. throug hout. L.:l' p11L10. S15U,I)()(). Duple11H/ Inglewood, Hawthorne. 1-·rplc, aln~~ rounter top .. ,1:18 34K4 12l3·2R7~1J..1 Clnlts sal• 1800 or So. Bay a rea'! MESA VERDE lmmac 3 lr•ln• 3244 r.1nge.Conttouoll!>C'lcan -• , ,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• WILLrJ.YCASH br,2 ba,famrm,dblfrpl.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ng Dbl OVC'll. CompaC· • ~-x C? 1'. I I I~~·~ 1. IEACH DUrLEXES ,h. Tom D 'Alet.-dro P,/l~'. c:4t~s d~: dJ~~~~: 2 BR ,,RBIMT ALS300S "Cl'l/360 1or.:.1utoi;i11 rrloor.S<-e to l~l'.A ~ll H O A. • Nl!:WPORTBEACll T.O.,ROr&TIES 835 2414 &9794575 ·• a .... /.wv appreciate. Yo•• cannot 1'.lt!~ant , ~Pllt'1!>u.:s, .38 K, N c w , qua l 1 t y · b I l , (2131 6;4 6907 anytime 3 BR., 2 6A ; .. ·: · · • $385 mat<'h Uu~ pncl.' her<'. ·lam. r m l l,t !; separate fontures lrg. 38R + 1 or2 . ._..., r 6 MESA VER OF· 3 uR 2 3.4 BR. Furru11hed S7000 bl'low m arket a l guc1>t:-1.J1 tcor maad-.qt.rll, BH re nla ls, ovcr:.1.'d ort714>S4ti·-...lnt. ., " ' SUMM BRR~NTALS $7 l,900 fi rm S..·e opi-n on lrg. parl.. like Jot .111 ~Jr -.. lrg decks w t><'t!an ~~· y~~PJ1ds D&~~8~:~l 1 hou~e. t>44 1)513 oubt..indin~ a rea. ru.i. g 'u, 1>lepi. LO -.urf. ldt•:il Rentats o.K. $395. w /g~rdencr & RAISQR'S LIDO ISLE By Owner only )95,000. tor ownt>r or invc .. 111r ••••••••••••••••••••••• wAl<'r p111d. 545-3621 CALL Hfl:lt'lllAllENrtY ft rsl u.,cr l•' benehts HOt.11esFuml5'Md REALTORS HEALTOllS l9'.!-tli J Yo u -u wn .\h l• l and . •••••••••••••••••••••••40H.214a Ba,lge/amrm. 4523 Campus Dr • Irvine .... v11:.w p flC('ll fro m Sll 5.000. Gflteral 3102 :!200 -.q fl, J car gur, In· c v II '-' .. -c OCEAn' '" with lerm:s. S.~al 12 1123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• k\'1•1. $410. 64~·3l4i ; ampus a cy~..,p 'lr. l':i)'rn<'w 1Jcluw -tPlc,, 3 41 h s1rec1. Ol't-:Ns uM~H:1tt1r,·111n l'cl M .1 :Hj 42X!l CALLlll-8600 only 1 blot•k lo hea\:h Sat/:.,un l ·:> br. frpl". '-17'-. u••I AA •·R AMBASSADOR INN BRAND NEW s29so &UP U-.t hnl~•d SwlkM>Hrd KJkhe91 feclNtlet •-tell, H.lltt4 , ... _.., .... t..,. cet'lkol Jecwu.I Wttber GetHQ'• T .............. 11.-.. lKrHtl• ·-Dtrect dl.e ............ IL w.....-It Dryer o•ell. WA TH,ALL-S THAMS-4.AGOOHS ISruul <.:~tm Dec. 4Br Cull Hr'l b, 433 1..!117 or ~ .., ., .. ''" IF YOU Univ. Park Tcrr .. cc. 3 u • For Cllilll~ Ad Jo'R. Con'l °""• Pncc•d S!»!·l3:?1; Or snndy 2 br. ~ 8 $2<).~ 2 SA Townhouscnr. pool. ACTION under market. s•,, J\~ HELMONT Hl':AI.TY = I Singles ok. t\l~o Jungle huv.-a ~ervlcc tootreror $300 SS2·7896. 2277 HAllllOR ILVD. C.11 s um low, <'Ons1der lease. :E>~ h\'Jnft t hr, SlO!>., util pd, goods to t l'll, place an ntl ~ DA .. , "I.OT Open Sutt Sun 1 s. 2l0 y 1_, WAT Im FRONT HOME C OMPANY C. M. Surf s pecial, U.H., 1 n I ho D 81' Y Pltot UNIV. PRK. 3 br, by adult A.,¥110a Cordov.,, 675 6500. $1 59.000. 498·3484 or (213) • :.. 2 br, kids, pc singles. Class!rlod s.ctlon • •• PQQI. Lease $31S. Owner l=~=="'=~==:"=::::!~~~~~~~~~i28=:7·=GJ=34=·==========:1.=·~·~·======'=l=J.=•=2=0=6~A~l~l.~F=ee~.=0~79:;iE:::::::l::::P=ho=n=•=64=2=·&6==78=·====::=JcG«==·=18=1=S==========:!.!:===============================.:_~ COSTAMISA 645-4840 l 1 t ~ ... , ... Aperlllleftta ,...,..iheod ..,......Hh lMfunt.. A,......etttt Unfww.. Apartmtnh Furnlllwd Vacation Rentals 4250 lndu1trlal • ....., 4500 or Unf&arnl$htd 3900 ••••• •• • •• ••••••••••••• •••• • • •••• ••••••••••••• _Su_n_oa_._r~.J_u~ly_e_._,9_7_5~~--------~0A;.;....;;•L~V_P_IL~O~r~-<~'9 ···~··················· ··•••··••·············· ..•.................•.. Mewport leadt 37 69 Co.ta MtH 3824 Newport ltoch 3861 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAlllN, 81&: lktar, :.leeJlb h1f,.eu Pws0ttols 5350 H~ Wonted 71 oi l2. Col TV, pooltbl. ! Cpl, DEl.UX£ ofl111~ cornm'I OpportWftity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••*4• WATBR1''RONT 1DR. y r-$17S 2 8~l, single sty,, WATERFRONT ly. ndlts only, no peL~. bu.im cell, C&D. 204 u1~ IN . ~'rJ)iQi}7 sundlc. Day/wk •l!H 8Gl1 & mdu~trial 11p<1c:l"lJ. Also ....................... UA~l:.ll, :\I nt opponunJt.x OCITllfCl£1WCOllCfPT ! LagBch. mini wur 1 c ho uses 1n *•** Oranlnoit 1,1rohh•nt' tot 1111Jl1·"1nu1al bJl.U Oa,y : 556·G96S/Evc; '"(;"Wall.il·~.~641883 •Dii-~ dTS-3531. Avai.J11blenow. -NEWPORT. (,aguna Niguel & Mission Wiiiiam ,._...,. Cull Alcuhol I lclpl1n" Kkall.·d Ill p.i-.tr1c~. 111t!' & AOIU lH£SID£ llYlllC M A M M 0 T I I 1., a k ~ ts . • -~ -----------12 BR t o wnhouse upt. Pllll(J. sp:.cious, 11 2 Lia. S200. 67~·6224 or 545.0529 OHTHEIEACH Studio apts Furn. Uul pd rro m $125. m o. l03 HUGE 3 n r , 2\l bu, cpu., Mc ft':ldden, 675-1865 d rps, s tove. No pets. Deluxe Winter Rental 3 S:N5. 545·5i 7o; S48-6895 H<l. 2 Ua Furn. 2 pal1o:s. J l'r1me Mesa Verde 2 Br, 1·ar pkg. Next tu beach. I • ;1 Bu. Garden pal au 1173·7300 or49-l·()IU3 Clo:.ctl 8tlr. ~IS. 546 51ISl:I l'AHK Nf:WPOtn • I !Jr. Jrnmcd. Ol'c'r1r. Avail t1l 0\. hl. $:1:10. ,'1:!1 11100 :..u111 EX1'X. Hay ,..ro11t.11'l. Nu turn . Mag. Vu 111 !fay & .\lln. l'vl p..;lw, pool, i.:ur, ru11 :.Cl' H 1110 l;H' 'i775 mo. ind ulll h75 1;2;>9 &675 301M --.- Aparlments Unfurnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• lalboa Island 3806 ················~······ Bach.. lrg rm w/ ba & pri. cntr. No kitchen fac. Jo'or l quiet student. $145/mo. 2 BH ·•Jll w /W l'rpl, bltn:.. s 111 I y n rd Nc1 t>l' b ~185.mo Cull1Htitt7:11. I Ur, frplc. llcam t(lll. :.inl )d. 2 IJl k :. ltJ pl<, hu:. & :.huµs. No pebtchildrt•n plcj sc. ~150. 111cl. watc1 & some ula l. Pref 11IJc1 t:ouplc. !i:lli·!JOl l 2 liH, bltns. cpt, <Jrpc;, enc ~ar, adults. lnq. Mgr 2597 Orange Ave. WOODSY lBR apt w /carport + garden area. ~love• & r efrig., pvt. e ntrance. $180. mo. m cld's all util's. 642-5270 or 968-4!150 _J_s_t_&_l_a_s_t._6_7_3_· 1_953 __ . ___ , 2 n R de! uxe s tudio, ut1 I DELUXE 2 br on Grand Canal, Little Bal. Js. Hoat d ock, lrpl, radiant 'heat. Yrly . SIOO. No pets/children. 67J·0207 aalboa ,enlnsula 3807 ••••••••••••••••••••••• µt.I. Bltns, crpts, pool. S200. 1987 Maple. 645-H07' or 045·56"7 Nl!:W 2 br & l>a. Bltn.s, cµt & t.lrps . 191 Walnut, $250. No pets, a dults only. 673,60..l l & 549-2170 Striking desJgn and an ••eoant. exclttno wav to live. ChoOS& IOfH, bay windows. stcvllohts. flre-places. Your own prlvue patio Of Dalconv. A fritn<Uy -m1111on.0011ar rec cenr.er. Tennis courts, too. ~uxorv adult rentals from $350 monthly. 200 P<omontorv or. West. ·Just north of Jamboree on Pacific coast Hlg= TelepllOne 171$ 675· owned and managed Dv . "The trvlne company. · PARK NEWPORT APARTM&fTS s.A1i muc:ci,.10 VH.'JO Jri::u •. llandy LO 17319 09 St. 2-t hrs -.1 djy<'.15 :Sl:l30 • •• kl·.., lt··loil·Jh! In Muun· De I u x c <.:o n do • San r>u:go fo'wy. 200 to ----t.un lOmmu111l \. lidµ.!''. •Bochelon •1 BR, '2 BR. •l 8R & Den from $175 • $.48S £ v c r Y lb 1 ng l\.1r n 'd . 2000 Ml rt. As low us J()' FoutaMI V•y PHOULEM~ •wt: CA10-; bt·od 11 ~-. ~ clt>:ill ,jll . Sl25/135pcrwk.tH6S456 persqft.8li·MOO Youarethewinneror ONJ-:WA\'111::1.P l'U Uui.. l:!J2, ld>llwiJJ, eves. TWO FREETICMETS <..:EN nm ca. 924~ or111 u:>V-;j,l32 Rentals to ,h~ 4 300 STORE Dwntwn. Laguna ($11 Value > -24 hr Hot l.a~nc~&l~· ~5~-8800~!__lF~~~~----• Uch. 1000 sq. fl, $225. mo. to lhe llANKING M.aaVerdeE011&Adoms ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213 Oce an Ave. Hear. OLYSUPERIOWL 540-1800 WANTED: Hoommute, 491·0023 • MO .. OCROSS Employmenti & LOAN SERVIC E Straight, maturl' male to '1 Preparat Oft UoWMY Savints & l,0:111 •1.11 .... --L''_X_C_l_T_l_N_G __ --• share luxur1ousJbrcon· SllOPava1I inthemall nt l!riday,Julyltllh ••••••••••••••••••••••• has opc1u11gs 1n ~.mt., "'"" do, beaut. furn. Jacuu1 the 1"uclory, N.D. ldeal u~tho Jobs Wanted, 7075 :\na lur Luan St>r\1n1 PALM MESAAPTS. pool 10 lrvinc>. Sl75. mo'. t or pos11il.llc ::.andwt<'h L • .A.COLISEUM ••••••••••••••••••••••• P t•r:rnnnPI 111 ll~ 111 - .\1IN U'J'l!:STONl'T J.l7·679L i.hopti7:.1-~lt:Ot. Please call 6-12-5678, exl HELP! ... ur:arlc•,. :-.ccl1011. l!.:~pe1 t1 B<.;11. ----"'""to cla11n your tl"kets. N .• 11 ~t I 1 111 S~L. hankani.: or relu1 · Ujdt, 1&2 UH. frorn ~lti3. ~talc '10 :.h:11·c dlJt near 1i:s6 Al'ti\111.o:lM, CM """ ~ eeu a wi mg "ui ''11 l'il l•l'ld t•rl•l 'd. Good t~JJ· I 1· <.:round lloor·600 sq. ft. tNor'lh <..:ounty toll free for Y J r'1 work, hollM' 1\liul~. Nv l'ds l.lt::.il· 1 w /quiet type, pre • 11umber is 5411-1220 ) deanlalg, baby sllttn i::. 111µ r1·q 11 Pica.:.~ CJll l51il Mesu I.>r ~rad slut.lent, tc.ichl.'r or Olltce. re~troom. 11ark-* * * * Pt•r:-.irn awl Ut•i1.u-lrnn1L lk L' fN r ' ,. II ...... ,.,11 Ill•'. l!tl'. "-115. n73 :ttiSI bmc hoy, lius boy·, Slllcl. . . 1.1 U ~ 1·.ast o cwµort µro . guy. '-a .,..., . ..., ... ~ clerks, etc.! Call Mission lor I ;irthi:r into Bh·d.l , ,-l'Vl':. Private Lady wishes to , 11 h S h IC 213/8 61 5713 5 w.r.., .. ,1 J rolt>~swnal .Male/I·em, . make second TD loans \ll'Jll I~ c 110 aret•r • · --~ ai.:c :!:> .1:> Lo :.hare 4 Hr Prime Coa!.t hwy, CJM N . . . · C(!nter. 1:130 5i.111 W<> c;.in E4u..;I Oppor. Emplo~ed • Home. l lilk trom bch.. slore;500 s qft;vcryde· ~pornt1>,nocommission , hclpyou __ _ li:\lt~f ;\l l>. Cu:-.ta Mei:.:i .!rt ,1 :!.1 lo 3.>. <:.ila B 6-1<!·1H02. .!>tr. loc·. for retml busi-833•9438· • 1 ncss Agt.673-2'.al M W ted SOlO Australian Girl. Will e Res ponsible female to °"'Y an clean yourhou.seorboat •••••••• ••••••••••••••• 631·12-14. On the~ :.hare xtra Jari;e 4 br duplex, 1h blk to ocean. TOP LOCATION $100,000Meede-d -------- Luxury apartmen living BIG' !~205' -466m5o. incl. ulil. C~•l"Y MESA VEADE Immediately for lteal Jlookkecpinc. Syste m:. ~Ill !!:! l:! BEAUTICIAMS Now 1nterv1cwin~ for: overlooking the water. .,.. Estate venture Should Cons ulting. Ulsh 1''low Enjoy S750,000 health DRIVE PLAZA return $200,000 ·within 6 Planning, 752-1510. spa, 7 s wimming pools, 7 Mat. resp: fomaJe w/sh. for s~ore or office. Ample months. Highly secured Newporler Im Salon Call : G44 -0661or54-0-8582 lighted t ennis courts, • N. B. home w /same. parking. 'fown &country by v aluable freeway CHAUFffUR plus miles of bicycle SlSO. mo. + 1;, uti 1. atmosphere. frontage property. Prill· Cook & Houseman. Live-BEt\UTJCIAN. needed ro.- trails , putting, .!>huf 6-15-2660 1525 MesaVerdeDr.E. cipals replytoAdno.490, in.Single,age5t.l-'rc.-eto hu~v !'.alnn lull or }>.!rl. lleboard. croquet. J unior from $175 Costa Mesa. s-154123 Daily Pilot, P.O. liox travel. Hign class n:t:. 111n1· 1 Jll tor mlerv1<>w, i ·s frp, ~~!l.50 monthly; Oak w~od offers th. Seeking crealt\e A.!l lo lSGO, Cos ta Mesa Cllir from N 8 area. Write !162 iill.> also l ;and 2-lledroom ftncst in countrv club Ii\~ ~hare 3 Br, :l lia .. duplex Industrial Rent~ 4500 9~626. ' t:la::.:sif1cd ad No. J It.I. ------plans and 2·l>tur.Y town . t re •J 1. Jn Ncwpol'l S hores ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>J1ly J-'1lot. l' O u .. , BeoutyOperators in•• a :J p 1 e yuu can a · · -M -" T t • &I 1 • \\' 1 II be h ·1 h ous t·:. t-:lcctrit• J od Th . s1 Jr W/f1lm produce!'. Slfi.i NEW RUILDINGS at OnCJaC)eS, "" 15fi0, CObtJ nl'"·'· \.ti 0 OWlnl! ac a r,·,. kitchen:., 111'1\«1lc putio:. or· l'rcs f . ~•-•on ano. 1-1 .• ulll. K en OC Airport 2-tOO toSOOO Deeds 5035 9'!ti2ti .1lall1t·:. \\-1:.: & l~auty or balconies, curpcttn", in rec re ation ac1 t.res. G:iMl041S . ·. '1 k ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.11011 .• ·,II< :1 111j, u"k lur "' NIG llT LIGHTED TEN· sq It amp e par tog. PRAC. NUHSK lMincd, K:an·i:1 :! ijft nr. be a ch & buy. re-· llccoratcd, lnury. µrkg. .\dulls. lca~l' S:IOi) mv ·\gt. G7:J-G:!IO drapcnl'S. Sulitt·r.-:rnl·•rn SOM l' UN ITS l" 0 R LOANS t 80% parking with 1dcv<1Lors. MS COURTS.,\ full time Garages ior Rent 4350 ' I • .. ("/. up 0 n 0 n .:,. in 0 k c r . Hun . 0 · 1 acliv1t1c.s d1rcclur who ••••••••••••••••••••••• :SAl.l-. AT lo 0 DOWN. o drinl-.cr. I::xccll. r1:b. Beauty Stylist 1 lilt Garden Apl. Ni:w ptaon:i ma1rl M:rv1ce plans pa rl 1l·~. llUQ\,, Garage for Hent. Sll/mo. Kull /lrvi~1e Center. c_;a1; I st TD Loans4'/20/o LiVt:·OUl. j30 :ill I~. or ~lu:.l l.n11w lah·:.t tr.cnJ.J• drps & palul. W 1w crpts, Just north of 1''ashiun trips & more 1 Jo'rt'l' Sim , ,111 .. y ,1 .... (·~. ,.. .. ) l"tll ...:l , _D:rn Curlis. !71l)979-920;, 2nd TD Loans !'>-1ti·6•i!lti t'\ l'" ,\. tl11 ld11•.\ , ui... v. .. 11. ,\1..,1> t & r \c1 It lsland ~·L J~1mlXJn•e and ,_ ,.._ -H ., ., "' s ovc re rig.; u s,nu San J oaciuinJlill,..l'i,,.111. dayllrunch.. C.M.~97-01 !11;. 2500 ' ~l -1 •',\l /J-,lll & LowestratesOrangcCo. 111.11111·11r1'' ~.111ll·ll. l·:J .. Pe ts SJ 70 548.0020 ·' ' }'I I L t t t " '"' l'rac. Nu r:-.c ~l'l'""' µt•., .1-. -· · · · Telephone (71.t) i;.1.1 1900 us >cau 1 u !>tng c:., -------p l a c c n L 1 a. l :! o Sattler Mtn.. Co. qu1•11t hu~y ... :i11111. Tot• .s:JSO. YR Ly lse, :! hr :! ba, Jor rental inlorrnallon 1 & 2 IJ c d room ~ pts' Office Rental 4400 pwr /prKg/cxhs t ;.iir. 12< 642-2171 T 545-00ll li ve-an, 5 iJJy:. wk. \ i·1 y \\ .1:.: i•" i II J· I 1 or"• 2 s ty, 2 car gara ge. ~~ll;iJ:~~n1~~~~\~A~~ furn1shed&unfurn1s~etl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ft.646-1252/644-2228 Serving Harbor area ~4 gdrcf~.512·1:1~ -11.li>ili"t~li::; r11:1 .Malcony/porch,6'12·1603 ov e r 35 . $140. mo.---------1 llcnt:. Jrom $175. Pnces 1501 WestcllffDr years HelpWanted 7100 MES .a. VERDE vary by Jocauon. Models ...... . • $9 5 Be Of Service To Corona del Mar 3822 548-2407 A . ope n 10 to 7.Sorry no pets Newpart F 111;nc1al Ctr • AMOUftcements/ •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Your Conwnunity ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrms , 11;2 bath condd . d Laas1nn Off1caSpoca A.CCOU._....A..._.1 Dana Point ~826 . h l .,.,.,CM orchil rcn. .. ··~ .. ... 400 sn FT Personals/ "'· " Anrl Cl'l "aid for iC z BR & BATH w/scp. 3rd wit poo ,..,.,..., o. Oakwood CallonSiteManager ,... • & f-:·-~ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• STEPS TO BEACH L 11..1:_.....1 Lost -Payroll Cieri< Sr. "ekomrng newcomers. br & ~ ba w /pvt. entry. OCEANVIEW. d (714)642-3lllext2'16 aguna .,.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l·'lcxibl" llrs .. NA_,, car, Yd "ar adults ts 2B}{ l ba unf <.•JQ<:: G~ .. en Narmco Materials. a " ll:t."U S3SO l~e. Gi~~rs1: 2 br. for qual'd. people s'e• WJHD........ A ~ t 831-1600 Lod&FOUftd 5300 sub. or Celanese Curp., l)µl!Wrll~r & happy th')• ~·-?·7912, 1·525 "-U•• 545-4391. Aft. 6PM . partmen S ••••••••••••••••••••••• localed in C1"'La Ml'sa , J>0l>1t10n. 547-;J(J'J5. U't -u.>V"I 2BR.2Bacondo$1175 SHOPS Choice area. Priv. 2 Br, 2 .Ha, all bllns, Pvt laundry rm, pvt. pJliO, l(arai;e. !'tewly llcco r u t ed. Adults, no pets. tii5 :?051 COZY 2BR gar.age :.ipt. A dlts only, ntJ pets. :>:!SO+Ul1l's. &1'1-77!)0 I BR + Sep. ~Ul'!>t rm, & IJ:.ilh. S29<J. 497 -2205 eve:. '• UR. 2 BA, patio. nr. l.Jcach. Adults, no pets. ~75. 673-63!.18 ~7 Morn- fog Cyn. Rd. :: Br, 1 Ba, frplc, patio. S. of hwy. Avail July 15, ~s. 547-0993; 496-1981 New 2 llr, 2ba. frplc, w 1 ocean vu. ~o per m o. '1!J6-0575 or 496-2790. Huntington Beach 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $100 BONUS Gvaranll!ed no rent m crcase 101!17:> OH BEACH li:tchelor from $21.5 2 llr, l&~ Ila from $:!75 WE H •ve LOST/FOUNDA PET? ha:. un opc•111ni.: lnr a • ._ _______ _ A Hewporl leach ru·" 2""" Ad Lo l .-SUM M li:R JU::NTALS 880 lr.iane 1300 to 4500 sq. fl., fan-JVV· ""v opuon, w pcr:.on wit 1 :J 111 -i ) rs B & G•rl associated BROK EAS-AEAL TORS 201~ W Balboo 6 11-l U l Al 161t'l v'41<C....,Mlonlftt l J.SllC mo .. ·c-in al-C-OslSpay/Neuterlnfo. l'a)roll l''P· Ill :.I ,\Ilg oys I s 645-0550 .l'c.,.... .. jalll1on.1 lowancc. 642-4-163 t:o. with a mm11num ul 10 tn 11 yC'ar ... nragr. U.i•· ~=.... __________ ,LOST: F amily pet. Lg. :.!O(/ c1nµlu)cc~. Li11 · Iv 1'1lot dL'11\crv rout1. .r,-.-1 w1ew1>a1cOtMn 1200 Sq. Ft. M-1 w /front grey male c~L Wht. 5pot dl!r~ta 11d111~ or EDI' ttlj) Lt· .1\ .111.1111;, tn yo1w .l'xetoa ..,_. oliicc, lge rear door. :!20 ~n ches t. Las~ seen n~. P~iy ro ll llrl't>:lr..;ll on & area Earn prnl•l lclr d\:· ./s.q..,.1c.. ....... ., Ph· u Ll6 $1"~ ..,.,,.. Spyglass Jl1lls Md1 . l l ... l I ROO:vlS s;!O. wk up with .I' AMpM ""'-'"• ~; use .. n1 , o?. u.:.J 11 0 m e 5 • R e·w a rd ! .tl\c~ J tnu~ .. ,:1 .ary tn I\ l·rtc:. ~ l',1~11. tr111'> Ot' kitdwn S.10. wk up apt. I e rm1n.tl Way, ~o~ta t;.M-H97 the SiOO monthly ran)!e. nwrc·h jnd1"L' 1111' i.1'11111 .. 5-18-!175.'iorGl5-3llG7 Mesa. Uays 540-a7JO, dcµcnd111i:: un q11:a ld1t<:i new ~11 li-.1·rqim11~. For 4200 evcs.liH.i·O\jhl Heward! Ulk mall! long lions. Ucnel1ts 111clud1• a 1111orm;1111111 plt•u.-.c 1•al! SummerRent~s t · d tl t 25tl Uental µIan Pis. ,\pply: fi l'.!·•l :J:.!t. 1-'roau .· ... 11t ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS<PERSQFT LcaselOOO sq .ll.w/0111ce. laire ca os nca.~ l Cclan c~c P tJHll • ClemcrHl· S..;11 Jua11 LIDO Lux. 2br. 2ba apt. 1617 WESTCLlfl•'-:l!Il l 10 220 vollageiJlcaa hot St, NB. 673"1048day:s. Systems. 402 W. Ccntr.11 ('a pi~t 1·ano area . t·all. Frpl, p;.it10, 30' deck, wtr. AGT. 54l-5032 water._ !"<>W b g. ood Reward! Blk male Joni: /\ v c .. S .1 n la ,\ n .1 . ·l!i;; 01,:10 a111I M1~~11m \'1" view. 675·fi35!1 . loc. 6t:>·22•l I. haired cat lost near 2SU1 5J7-4900, KO.K JU El Toro ~1rva , call 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._~ ---NEW plush office bld,g, 2 --- -St, Nll. 673·4048davs. -----5Hl-G310. W h be 1 Olk to beac h-New Condo. to 6 rm s U1tes. Cnn -Rentals Wanted 4600 · ---------111 Equal Oppor. Employei· * interall e ac l .Jac:uni/volleyl>all. Sips feren c e rm . X('rox •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST Siamese, re male ACCOUNTING is beautiful Refrigeralnr. ~ecurity. 6. s12s .wk. 968-5700. copier. Nr. ()!.; Airport Want to do house sitting & nu rs in ~ mother Vic. 11Viewsofocean,Cata-Pool, Jacuzzi, Hee. Bldg 833-3fi40 w illing to care for pets. Huntington Harbor, Jina & Palos Verdes w I e .. '( c r c i s (' rm· * BF.ACH TOWNHOMES Call between 9 andJ, as k Heward. 846-8963 Bookkccpc1· full charge. -.Large privaledecks Billiartls.Color1V. JN SUNSET BEACH. WATERFROMT CorJo,645-5727 3824 •21 Hr Security JHVINE AT MESA nR. CALL. {7 1.t > R40-lfi48 11 Hewporl Beach -. FOUND: White Bird, in •Healed Pools-Saunas 545~ 838-5013 L.'xecuti·veotri·c·•s Miscellaneous Vic. of Myrtle St. La~. T \ Costa Mesa Publi c A cc t~ orri r l•, salary ~i!K) mo up. 1/nr · apptt·all n..tt>-t:U?. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Assigned covered ------, •· ,.. Rentals . 4650 Bch. 6/30494-4695. c mpor:iry 1 s.-;ignm4'nto; Off Beaten Path parking $355. 3 Br. 2 ba, blk to bch. BALBOA PENl:-1. PT. . Sl50-S225 Month ••••••••••••••••••••••• full & p /time Jo r C'" J, 2 &. 3 Br. Adults no wAdditionalfreeparking Gara ~c_. Yrly W · D<!sirableduplex,upp<.'r., \icwofboats&wtttcr THAILER s pacc, tree Found:Bik~.Vic:Ensign pe rienc<>d aC'rountang peU;,dsbwhrs,shagcpL<>, •Ma1d serv1ceava1t. Newport.642-1603 spacious talc, <:pl , BILL GRUNDY h d d t ., ... .,.,0 Cost s<:hool. Call betw 6 to 8 pcrsonnc•I. ----' I> I H It .---6H>l s a e ' o...,. "' ' a 642 ·-12T y l I '"··II Bookkttper Wknds . Apply 1n µer::.011, Ancient i\1..;nncr. <..'607 " (',t ""~" ='•~ cJosed ca rage, frplc, •Furniture avail. J BH 2 ba luxury duplex d s h w i.h r. .ispo:.a . _ca o_r_ --II;) --Mesa . a48-fil73; 646-3487 ...:p~m_. __ ·_:i_:i __ rt....;1___ , case~ .UBQ. Gas & waler pd w/o~can v1cw. ht house thermo h.eu.t. :SummPr nr FULL SERVICE --. Lost: Siam ese cat, mak. Aleta Frcdcn<'l-., l\l i.:r BOOKKEEPER !'ool Open .M·l-'lO·ti Jrom beach, 2 t·ar gar., longer . GiJ ~03!l Buf!ness/lnvest I ~ealpt. Vic Lindbergh J 14/835-41 OJ Wanted for p/tarne, : 11r ..! LA MAMCHA APTS :--iot 10 .>,Sun L.! ·• bt~ns, ~as bbft & mu~·h Ornl rnt.-i;,o1 ~ashore EXEC. SUITES ••• ~~~~•c•e•••••••••••••• School. Rewan:l. 5-18-2700 davs a \\ k ;\lu."t he (':1. 7i8ScottPlace,CM H t• ft'i lm1,'rc. ~lr7._ nver ~~1~t6yJ_ l\tr-, A\ .Ill. wccl.Jyi1.1 to!l,l:.I FROM $180 B&asiness L __ O_S_T_:_L_a_d_i-es_d_i_a _m_o_n_d Equal Oppor. Employer JX>r d. ti.t~ 1 :s~-- ti42-5073 un '"~·on y se .... ;,. m o ..... •. . __ .. _9Pl'll llatly 10·5 * " .\1rµorl 1\rt.'a 83:1·3G·IO Opportunity 5005 watch & band. Senti men--------CHEF' P. •f• J\ S S I S T A 1 T K c I h 1-28RWjLOFT QCI IC l·;AsT~~UFl"&·aut.?.Pt. L o\•c•ly i\cwport Hch 800·oic-+•IOO w;r<'hou:.c, ••••••••••••••••••••••• tal Value . REWAHD. · Spel'lat11.11\~ ua loh,.,tt·i-. Pvt P~lio, frpl,l yr lsc 7 11 Ocean Av1~ 2~H -b:.a, lilt'.'-<;;. frpl<;, 2 J_fome ~<1.1 .• Ocean-llay. carpet. J1teu ce1l '~/prk~. HARDWARE STORF:, 1-'lcase call. 548·3:!10 or Tc~~~~tgn, 445 F.. 17th ~l1•a k & prarru-ral>. ~><inw AvallablcJwtc lsl 4714 )536-1487 JP;a1t•~~·1 1f.1',u1;.~t .n.111. S350. !')lpsG. L1mll1esenly.Ju-M -L zonv s225 rno . Beach . Must ca sh out 5-18·5227: St. "· 42·0 l:H Mex ican lootl exper HAYLOFT APTS l: Ii"'· · "" ly ~50 wk. Aug. S275 wk. G-16-1252 due to prior commit· .AUTO BOOKKEEPER hl'.'lpful Apply. 1.1ur u-.; 283 Avocado. CM Mana"e<l by 21:1-355·9640/213-793-2225 • m ent. Will sell for inven-HEWARD. Lost Ueagle Gen"ral Motors u-ok-Inn , 7R!lt \V;a'"cr AH·, ~ Oceanfront, yearly. lease. • 1 MO FHEE ftEN1' * Lory & fixtures. Approx Ma I e, 3 .)'rs o Id, " "'-' 645-0143 WilliamWalLcrsCo Lux 1 Br. S.125 inc all BALBOA Island. Comp. 1.2.3 Hm. olfices from $30 _.,3 5 ,000. Net brntblk/wht.Answersto keeper, Bxperiencc•d1_11_._B_. _______ _ ulll's. 675-3823 1· ., b ·; b t. " • • M a c • ' or • • Mr. thru Trial balance. To BIKET081:.a.cH 11rn."' r, -a, pa 10. $1 35 p e r mo. Near $12·$15,000.Crowingbus. CASA VICTORIA 1,2&3Br , Unfurn/~'um. fr. $169.50 gas/wtr. pd. Adults·No P ets Sec. gate l'ool, Rec. Rm, Elevator S25 Victoria, 642-8970 llOA -11 ·• t 9/13 Wkl both 1 o McGregor·· Vie. Mes a assist Business Manai::cr NEAR SHOPPING On C!lnal 2 Br 2 Ba, stove ' -o • Y or airport. No lease rcq. Great potentia . wner, Verde. Mon nite .June 30. in 8 girl orrice. Bauer Beautiful new 2 BR r efn g, crpts, drJJI'. Dock mos. forSl,000.675·7418 833-32239Tilnoon 675-7283or4M·8253. Call d:iys 549-3041 or Buick, 2925 Harbor Blvd. s t u dio apts. F r plcs, av:iil. for boa.t. ~mo. CORONADel MAR3br,2 NORTHCOSTA MESA PalletMfg~M gross 557-1368eves. CM. Ph: Mrs .• C:lmeron bltns, dishwashers, 2 ca yr lse. 675-'18n.;. bn House. Sips. G. Mo. of Me dical /Dental s uite, Retail Jewelry 979-2500. garage._Sundecks.Fro 1 BR conc1o in lux. Auc.$65d:644·4895 !.150sqft avail.lstCloor GuardService$600Mgr. FOUND : Small dog· •AUTO. ~15. NEW 2 br. Patio, $2GO. 536-2579 bayfront adult bi d ~. OCEAN1''RONT Lag. Bch Pma. Money make r t;:1~~i~f.~~J.~79:er. FIAT CLERICAL TRAINEE Full & v:irt·lime posi· tions avail. Typing 4.5+ wpm r eq 'll. !11ten•icw5 'l'lll'S & Wed. /\pply, ~.• t11'n.tl Syst e ms Corp, 4:.ll•L lhr<'h St, N n (!"l·ar 0 1 . .\ i rport 1 ~arden. Adults, no pets. LARGE 2 br studio, enc. Pool, Bal. P erun., many 2 llr. 5250. wk. Great l 100 :-;q ft ge11·1 ofc space. Liquor slore. .!l::7_W. Wil~~; (;.12..:_160.': gar patio & fncd l:lfan extras. $275. mo. &18·9695 Jocettion. :i36·0.121 S:.145/m~. An;plc yrkg. HOLLAND BUSINESS LOST Golden Uetriever. -.'& · 90 ------- -Mr. O'K<'<•fl· . .><19·8138 645-4170SALES540·0608 male, wearing red scarf. .1 Ur, lOWl!r, end. p:.atw.. OK ~o P?ts. S\l pe 3 RR, 2 U,\ · fplr. hltn<;, U1\ L l.H),\ l'cn1 n. :! hr --•. - -\' 1 L . yo r k lo w n & ··rpts, drps. Nr. O<:C mo: w.::irnc r ~ e ac encl ~etr"., .ululi::-. ~&>. ht111:.t•. ll lk Lro l>a~ & 3oo_ ~Q " r. ~·rpt<;'~1'.;P."·' PLASTER , Magnohd. H untin g.ton S220.100!l '"A ":\11s~11m .in·• ~11 ·1110 \l..July l mo :'-11 "•·=•!! llosp hcach ,\\,11l.l11ly.Alsol ~~.-~l;-:° C;allf .. u ... uo CRAFT SHOP 'Be ach. n1•war<I ' H'i.1751(1 "ol .stu1knb. JI t :.h. fli• h\. £vt•<;/Sat. C 1r. phnn•· l-:i.pt'ril'n t:t•d 0:\L\ net· \11 l.\ttll ... Xll'l IOOI 1\lu"L ha\C' ow111 ools &---l'l.l,..,., · \ 111•1•11,t'. \.\'e ·nm flJ 1111111 ,h•c p 11 Mechanic L'osta Mesa·:.Finest L<•l' l..\lltil•: :! llr, l ba, $225 t>ll!·IJj~)h hr ·•Ill ,f\,111 ht:! wl." or 11.·' $12,500 nr!lG2-87i:: . Only kand 111 the ~•l'Nl 1111 ' :wp. l.1unt.lr_y, P \l :! UH. l ' • Ji\ l11ln:. nr !)l·pt !ki~ ~iiXIJ ' PRIME OFC SPACE nl rn 1~hed St atu~r~, !LOST-;-1't•cn:.al..c ()n..;I p 11111 1•lt1~NI garage'. i\r II \ t I N I • · It I 1np· ,,tc· ,. " l~1uet-ga rdcn·hkt• adult It 11 .1 . llo.Jg 11"1' < o l:. 11 :! Bit.:! Ua lll'.1111 \ ll•\\ .,, . Lrdo V1lloge & 110' l' IL'!-. a :s .. ~· rang, va t< Le!-.1.Tropl't. .ire a · ne\\ 1 ,1 1· rte C.11 c '"1 • hlt•1 h ) ... I\. ull•rs l11p ' N ofl1·r C\ l'rl\ 1,11 "'""·•'I l'l'llent. worl.•n!! t·on<l1 llvrng .. L~el!,3.111. l,l! l<l~~111~1\1~~l~~:;19;~,·~t~it. 1>L"Ls.S2::':>S2.1ll l~l:!t:0<7 h,1\ ... w.1lk to ln·.11h ' Sho A~o l·ll•:<1hlt• <lwn. !1Yfl!l. llc:-.1 ~B Uf'w.1rd j 11·1 \HW "1·11l" dr1>s -'-UJ.><r i\t &111ci· _,,-., P '"I'., l .nt•:itcd mrwwShop ;.:. ,.,., •. , . ., • " ' ·•• ·· N11l1•1• Yf''\HLY 'lhr •Jin lblk ., · 1 · .., '· J llu \1J Lulu."•· 'J ('tr. 1·~11 . I I p I""_'-:>-_ 1 •1atao. blln'i. sum•· Wl'IKI _• ,. · -'· "'I, or Slillfl mn C"tl \l "IO 1 ""' tc.·a tor au i1urning trpl. lkcaut •:-JI-~ \I( CO.\IPLF.TJON• lo Beach ~tl.i 1110 \vi ·-·· ., -· · :-.uah·~ :qipru,. ti( s q. 1 (.'11;.id !Jli2·G\ll'' l<EWAIU>·grey & \\hill" d h .. 1 I & I mml!d. Ii 1;l 711.j.1 bt.l·S-0.> t•a. l1r 1 !>UII1• apµrox. l ~l.10 I . -c-at w I IJrwn Jlc:t colla1 ldndsc~ • eJlL'u poo THE HUNTINGTON --· L"l'G F' b h I I r ,,q. It View lacan,I! \, 1a O ... LY s 12 000 f L· t N .•\ttract1v,e,rent. HEIGHTSAPTS LIDO·JUCIIArtOSan:a.3 "~ ~ ac ror a11.' L1do.ln11.owm•r,£>rc'Yl'r ' " ' • los ttit:27 rorn.:.a:-inc Mart1n1que Apts. B 2 I . . r Upst·1irs mm. walk to bea1'h. Vcr.> c 675 -oo" Dry Clean'«J. Plant Vr, Lag. Niguel.49:l-G71!1 1777 sanla Ana Ave. '"l\<l Exc atin~ new adult apls r, Adlai, ga~.;~,1 • · p vt. Super nice $110. wk. 0 ·• ., ~ w 11 t bl. hed m I H'ln:.. fringe h1•ncl at!'.. t·t c Cont:ict Sl·n11-.• ,\I .111a~er fur mh•n "'". Mission Vieio Imports 2M701 Marg uenll' l'ky. Mission ViC'JO 831-1740 • 4!15-l'iOO CROSSl,_.G GUARDS 1111• L 11 ~· ttl In llll' 1~ 111 • SNllly ;;!'l"t'plrn,a.: ·1ppl11·.1 I ions fur l ht• pn:-11.ml ul cn,ssinJ! gu.ml to ht-11• C'1 C llH' II I .1 r y 'Ch ti II I <'hild rl 11 < rn:.s s.tfcly ,. ~ '"' d . t 11 l H· ·bo r pvt. u ls .. ,..,.,. mo tn· • O < • IM c cs a is • co ' FOUND; Shep. mix, male Mgr Apt 11:.i ~16·55-t2 " J. 0•1 ~~isJ~S· u dud ulil. Yrly.tin.~1~ ~;'~-s~6~' · '~0 -' 1 • Ex.~,,c . liEACI( O.F C. plctc plant. ~r. Beach w/red l eather collar. 11213 BDR FROM $200 . · Su1tc on l:ike. Cheap. Ask Blvd., Anaheim. Owner Vic nr Mesa Theater ·--------1 h eavily 1r.1\•c·IC'<I 111- 2 BR, 1 Ba single s tory. 5110_8442 840-l204 NEW 3 br, 2 ba duplex. 2 BR & BA .60, to Beach. forNaney: 842-2S09 must s ac.du.elopersonal C.M.548_3257 ' Shag Crpts , drps, pa tio, or D/W cpl drps gar 3 ' problems FrneLease b ·1 I I blks ~cca~. S.tl.51mo. Yr-Jul~ & Au:?. wkJy. rates CdM 200-1750 sq. ft. Cpt. · eam c e1 . r.p c, ~~~;Clean 2 BR, 2 BA, ni<'c Jy. 675·0G42/213-355-3f>90 avo1l. Jst class.675-1081' Drps, Air·cond'd,, elev., WM .SA53N4~820Nl,BKR. FOUND; fe male kitten, Import. experience pre-Adults $2lO. i 544 l area. Hltns. Child ok. No '!..~~~~:..:.:::=:.::.:::..._1~:-:-:-:-:-::-::-:--:--:--=----:~ tall by w /gr ey & gold f"rred, Clas• "A" licensl' E lden 537 3125 -BALBOA w· kl od prki:. 673-4120 . v· Balbo J l .... ., AUTO MECHANIC ' · · pets. $165/mo.968-9l74 2 BR, 2 ha, pool, on the _ ee y, m ~ ern _:....._...:..:_. _______ ----------•! stnpes. ic. a s · necessary, excellent pay E ·SlDI,.; 2 Br, 11.'J Ba, DELUXE 38R, 28A & bay, 1650 sq ft Juxury ~7:~7 1f2ac;7:~· ~lOO. Beautiful new ore bid;!. 1 _6_7_3_·5_7_3s _______ 1 plan, vacation, etc. See Adulls only, no p ets. BR ,&. H\ llwl ! condo. Pvt parking. ti . or or 2 room s~1tes . *Attent1·on* 1''0UND; med wht/gold Heinzat, .Lncl gar·· pal io, nu 2 ' dl ~ · tm~d security bldg S.12.'i. C<lll San Clemente nr bch 3 Secre t.arl al service 0.n m ale lnghr dog. Vic. Crevier Motors d •· l <"l?c crpls. rps, enc use A1 833"30tl ·7·•54·n • . premises .Nr 0 t lersecl111n:-.. Guard~ :an: necdc<l from 1::J0;11n un. tit 4:3\lpm w /tinw:.,\'aQ • ing a L mtlividu<.1l IOl'·• · l ions. $3 per hr w/,1ll neccss. equipment 1111·1, hy City of Jnine. For 111- formation eont.1ct 0 1. f1cer Gary \\·l'~t, 1.1.! 1;r•: e~t.a~. .. .-rpts, rps ai;parn _..., gar . Phone 91;2.Kn8 •ir . .,, <y_o ., .. ,, __ Br ho11se Jurn. w,1rplc, A. rt N·1; 0 .,,3_:11,"· Refai'I North Cos ta M Ps:• BMW mo. 631-0669 or64-1-087H. S''''S k s I n •rpn • · '·""' ' ~ 979 5967 -------!l?!l-23:l l EASTBL ·1-·1-· :1 Hr.:! fi;-i , --w ·. : uper i· l':'I --_._·____ 1:-.l& Broadway Ucco .M anufacturi11!! C11. ~25. LI(. 3 br. 2 ba l.d\\ .-r Children OK, 110 Pl'l" . 1:>7·2593orG10 (;.JM ~1fl h nflLDlt t-:N & rt:Ts 01-. Jo::ists1de Townhm1sl' &. I Hr. Dupl,•x li·I.) Xt~lt.1 or (;..I(; '1X-IX I I j--S330 ., Hr ·11 . 111 S.UI 1105 Call<>1 oledo nr Ex<..: .. : LL F.;-.IT off fl•(' Bus1·nessmen FOUND ~t fairgrounds Santa i\na >1.1.'i 3171 nccds Silk :-.crC'l'n!IH~ ''" I 111·. l t1h. t-rµb. • rps ~O ~2'~ or·,, j 1 iix: · Pl!; 49M-:U 11 :-pal..'e "vaal 111 Newrort 1•1wl~.1r ~la5.No1w1' """"'' 1• 1 C c llla c-k tvm pupp y •\UTO !;1111111:11or'i.E,11t•r.pr..i. • M 17 l!Alt1I. ( ·01H1~ t\ tll'I \lAH Mo ol . 1nanc:aa cntl•r. un Shop Owners I w /C'utlar 5-19·43:1R • ·1··'mn•11 .11 .' e•pcn"nC"'l !IHll''.,':1:1.·.~,_ .. .,i1 a nd al .. t . 1·· \ • ..! Bit, I Hi\. 1l.1IC'1lll~ 1-(ar, Alli:! Cumi• turn. :-;lps 1; l"l'!>S1nns J\~a( ft'.r 1~ ---, ,.. .• ~ .... ., "' "' !. Bit ~•t h IWl"J lo:<' ,l!•..1 ~..,~11, ,,m1·l•.11!~;, ~1~1k llov 111 11 ,1: 111 1,;,, fi:!fi l 01 nll'd. k~:>l· l .11111.111 Sl.111 1~.,;;. Rlark m:ile shaggy t·ontr.11·1 DMV<'lerk.<"all \1•\\ p .11111 ''"'' ~,o .r, ,,,, •·· i;t11111 ~ \nion .11 1ttl<lil1 Craftsman ilol!, nJm1• ··1.appcr". •i4ti·9Ju:.i o e1,,,.,,. \I.an. 1'.art' I I I \fl·. lrvanr, 'f1•rr, CriM ·---------•I A ~I. 'l 111ws .Jtoutc. ;\h1,l t • ruC1ut '·1 r1 \'-1 •'1 "!. ll H t, ppC'r l>11pl"' i.1111 l.:ar~e oCl 1c-<' 01• Hr.tfttni.: II I I ll I I I ti \ t k I. It '11 11t•ts .I Hcdrf)Oll l d l.arm n u11 ... (' 1 .. -I rt ... II 1;73·82611 ha I l' dep1•ndable (",II . ' • -t ,.r . 11r ul":H' ' . • 0 I t' I ro11111!'., :..,,)( Sq r u ) AVON filti ti 127 & ;, \ii-111111. !"TUNNING J.~. 2 br. "1 hu l><'l.1w<1r<' 1,.11, 1 1 :.~1 I lu ·> Sl•11. ( '11 tzt>ns 1>n ·I ct ~l'.i , :ea 11811 1' ~ 11 \I '1) 1·arpctl'd & .w· c·onu. 111 J oan I hl'. nc.•wc~~ concept LO s T; s mu 11 wh i 1 ,, · d 1• I 1 ·~-o 1· •11 ·"'111 ·t.li lf1Xlor•l9l .r.l2I NI' A • ,..,. '>01·1 1n r cl"1l1n" Shoppers C.ilr en uµl. oo. r.t'I' :;iltl<I mo I-~ dcp. :! hr, ~1· y. '";) I .l, " • .., • --., •· "''ros:-> .~· m1 f .. ,.-Cockapoo, male, ans. 1(1 -.. ren.$2~5.7lOW.J tllh S~ l'J't~.drps,stove,garoge ~L_. __ ----~.\:'IJUC'inentencw.!hr ... JS•per_:<'l·ft .. 17.l-4<~. __ V11lng~-nlowove~head "Br3ndy". Vic. n1 L•tTh4tkidsDo J do Lalk to pier !lhOPP•f!J? m all dcstgn~l Estrella , Capis trano H Dl•nt:il H1'rcpt1onist, for General I>ract1cc, Ma .... s 1on \'1cjo. Kx('l('r. only, 4~13·Ll7R. OAKRIDGE VJI.l.A Kall" OK. ~'12·038!1 _ Yrly :1.llr. o n or near Uch i;i \~n or'49'l 5-fn · Business Renta6 '4450 to mnx1mizt? your profll! lieach. 496-1987 The ousewor1' 3 BR, !? Ba, bltns, Irvine 3844 From· $350. l'ropl'rly 4-#l·O. 311 · M ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'or a very s mall mvcst· Thiss.-r c:hildren welcome. ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• House,642-3850 __ Ucnut. d ecorated 2 storyl·---------· rncnl you can be one of LOST; Toy Poodle, blk,' . DENTALASSaST. "58W,Cenler.G45-ll.97 $200 _ MO. z br, 2 ba, 2 San Clement. J876 duplex. 2 br up, 1 dwnk, THE COLOMY tile first smart busi· male,dogtagbasleat.ber Get out & meet people, 2 Yrs exper. FtlimP. "' ~~ & t bllns frplc Ouldren o nessmen to open a store ··G,. on it. Reward. add new .interest, earn Jnsuranco fonns, xrays. MESA VERDf; area . J>,atios. , .. ew '"1"' cp ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ste ·; to b~ach i375 wk 30RETAILSHOPS -inShopperaVIUage.Jook 536·7821 money seUlog quality Medicalbenc.64$-2652 Home atmosphere 2 & 3 l rt!(erAdults.523-~-2 BR, 2 bn, blt.ns, 2 car Jury $300 wk Aug. Prime reasonnbla space :.ttheadvantages. products. lntere&ted? brdlx apts. 5''6-1034 L-a Beach 3848 garage. Golf c ourse 675.ti;i:J avnilable large·& small. REN1' INCLUDES; 'el'SOfHllt 5350 Call: 540-7041 or Zenith DENTAL ASSISTANn .;~·~·•••••••••••••••• view. $235. & $250. -------Old world c harm with -Allutllltiespaid ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7·1359days. exp 'd c hairside, en· MICE 4 Pl.EX 2 OR, newly decorated. 494·23~ 3 Br home nr bch. P\·t P~I . French windows, gables • Planned Advertising PREGNANT? thusiastic. CaJl548-8844 . l ·2 BR,c:pt.&drris,S185 11, blks bi•adl. s275. na n· )11. S500 mo. & tre Ps'. Adjacent lo ·24 HrsSecurily Carin g conOdenll:ll _per mo 673.-0\19 675 H:.!2.1or 545 o.;:.in ----------.Inly 1\ u~. S:IOO Winter. l-' e s t 1 v a 1 o t Art s • Assistance In merchan· counselin g & referral. IAIYSITTER ~ • ..... ~ 1111111 111-h l1i5·58IO (.;rounds d1 s1ng Abortion. adoption & To cart' for 2 httle girls Dirtaph Secy/Ml.lg *VILLA MINOS* 2 Ir, 2 la Apts Super ComfurtJblc Quiel. U p~r t111w1•r Enclosed G11r;.1gt•., Uas &. Waler Pmd. Mo to t.to ·renlnls. $210 to $220 You1t4 Chil*eft OK 2324 ~Iden Ave.833·2480 •2 BH • $J(l()e :\h;,i cpt, drps. No J)("L~. 2265-F MaploSt. !540·4484 .. () ·t-:_\~ \IC'\\. !>l)Jl' I llr a(lul~. 2®7 ScJlana Way. 1..H.$225.•l!H 1-119 L i:!l' St UUIO. Ocean vww. h,111 bh• LO lkh. $2:?.> ulll. IU7 ·226j \Jr 4tli I f'S4i ('\"t'~ White w .1t.cr \ICW, bit· lo Br h l10U!>l' 2 Od. l ba, S2llO 4!>4·3l83or494 2.1:'9. l lltt, Ullllllc~ puld . $225 p •r m o. Nr. Ocean . $57 0933 or 4!)<l·89l:l. I ----~~O BROADWAY And much much more! keeping. • ages 21'-& 5 wks in our to Sr.1-i<l '[I,, l.:tr~s_ l"l•ll llr · LuJ:una ~leps lO 1.1\GUNA 8t;,\CH 1-:vtn it you've ne\er APCARE5-47-2:i63 San Clcrnrntc home. \\-1• Mgmt frne H ... ":>taur -lidl ~ Ud. ~ b:a 'lc1'I"" l)een in bufelncss for ---nel'd a r cspans1hlc adult to Sti:.0 COHONA Dl-.L M \H 2 lir Townhoo,,1• I 1 pll- from s:.!i!l 1 H1 Crtllll '.!lli> Pool, t1.•n11"· t'<>nl111,·11tJl brcakl:1st Sc>mr ou•1tn ~ <.:awhnu vll"Wl'. N'pariih- fum1ly section l..'1():-.t! to shopping & fine' ht•ach. 644-2611. 'w1 tlcck. potiu l!ar.ia.:~· 494-7915 }ourselrbcfor<-·Wecan AbroxatMCtUCICJI' who t ruly l'njo}s t lw W1reOp1 Hl-.rl! to:i05q l.111111lr> ·Ul I i.lll2 t 1n·l2 PM 7 d ""'pt~·k ( 1. hl II hel1> you ~cl 't ort~ lo· v-aJ~ -· company o ung we Hcrcpt rypi:.l ~,011 ~e" ltcntal;.: Hr, 2 Rn . dhl day• J733 Fullerton A vc,CM odJu:steo c:hildn·n. Will Jo'ah• Mui I t:l\!l i.. ~IG t·.ar 11:11 i.. .I ul\ tit 1\ue 3 .\dJ !>tore:. nr. N'pl. J'o:.l Co II S hop1wro; 'va 111\Jle * • 631-lUW ** mit lo c:onisidcr lwc in nr I.a M 11·:.11.i..1 hi.111.1.I OlllCC' 2"'lS4.lt.c·a SHltl 1\0\"' ' h c· l ii bl ranicmcnt .4~1079 .l°'VINEPER50N'1EL "' · 714_8~.J!'l{,l 1-renc _•r nvo a o n:o. -----" ,.,,. Mo. l'a. Good parking 2724 N. Main, Santa Ana companion/interpr~tcr BMk orr1N• girl for !IR. SERV1CES~AGENCY ;\l•Wp\!rt . v:u·arwY. dul' tu J\~1·nt tJ46·21l I (in th~ main s~l sbop· to trovcl Europe. 1Su5i· M.O. Reply to Ctass1f1('d 488 E. \7tb (Atlntne> cuncelation 2 m(Av:i11. Men·s Hair Sty\t)<t :-.hop. ping ce nter, next nesa man/womM only. ad no. '480, c /o Dally CaU642-1470 .. .luly j 26. 11lk l<lbl.·;irh & Slll5. Corona Ml Mftr. tJullocks1''aahiunSq.) DrlglUe 847•3!>79 / Pilot, P.O. Bo:< 1560, ____ -~ murkct.fln-~ ~~E.C~tll~.sui~~Jro~~~~~~~~~~~~M~l~~~;·~~~~~~~~~~~~~M~c~s~a~,~~~~~~~E~~~~~=~~::~~~=~~~ Cl8 DAILYPILOT Sunday. July ts 1975 • . ~oci tt...Build 1t...Diapcr it. .. Hammer 1t. .. Carpet !t ... Cement it... Wire 1t .Hoe i t...Clean it...Move 1t ... Press it...Pa1nt 1t ... Nail i t ... Pla st er 1t.. Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb 1t. •• Patch 1t. .. P1pe 1t. •• R e model it.. .... · Roof it ... Landscape it... Tile it. .. Trim 1t...S e w 1t... H aul it. .. Add it. .. Plant 1t. .. Alter 1t. .. Learn It.. .... AccoU1ttin9 Carpenter Contractor Gor•nin9 Housecs.-i99 Movl1t9 Pal..th•9/'aperincJ Plumbing Sewht9 /.Alteration$ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·········•·•·········· ..•...........................•.....••........ ·······~··············· .....•.•......••....... ·····•··········•······ '• Accnl'~ & Uookl'<!p1n~ l"u:.tom t:arpt'ntry. F U Gl•rwa t·k &Son liUll'S GAHL>l-:NIN(.; HOUSECL l:!:ANING i:J our M o v 1 n it, II il u It u g , 2 0 Y r :. c '< P. 1 I) Fr.rn1111~ or lm1!-.h. Ill·· Add Hc mdl itHl·ll l~I Clcun Upi. & New Luwl\S Bui,iness. Coll Junu•c'i. <.:lc,1nup. 2 'olh.06'l' Stu l>&J Puintin~. Pt•r.moul1 Any plum1J111g, wJlcr \'fr Ill & J UJU1'l )-uur p.il· ly i•a111lc1·:. w •h 11t•r:,<111al :.en'. h:akll, m;_1rvlt t<' ll'rn. You ::.cw 1l. Panl:-> touch. 640-StlSG e nc I o:. u r c ~, r e J i. luol l'atlcrn t1ll111i; & all· f-ut Conh-ol M32-2t&I. Ju::.Ling s\::. iHti-~.;. _ ....................... Property M0ft09trnettt Tile R e s taura nt/ l'o11i.t1ut· m v<kl 1\ddllll•ns.tll ll:'>ll 673·60-a l • s.t9 21711 s-&1J·gn 3 Hagg~<.ly Anns.b'75-o.ssl d~nts. r;x p. & Rea:. t I o n & H e I. • .11 l ----040.1749 547-0869/610 it:!:..'7. Carpet Senice None Bcll<'r ' D1 t·k Huff· Tree T rimming, Cleanup, Want n REAL CLEAN -·------ l.IUGGEO with tle a i., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• unts s pidersprearwigs·! l 'IWl•'i-;SSIONAL CEHAMIC TlLto:. New k --••••••••••••••••••••••• man & Son . At.It.I , Hauling, S prinklers. HOUSE? "TheGingham Moving /llaulmg. Stude nt Acld·A ·Room John':J Carpe t & Hc mollt>l-Pullo Slwllt•r· 1'"r~e c!'>l.5-IS·~:t. Girl"Ests.~5123. w /la r g c truck. Kca11. lhd 'your homo for ~5. l'ltOl'ErtTY Hl!mrnlr l. Free e~t. Sml Ca ll : l\f ANA(i £Ml•:NT JOll!i wckome. 536·~21i. •••••• •• • • • • ••••• •••• • • Upholstt'I')', Dri sham1100 J>ct:k:->. II<: /bond. tH4 75!18 -----liarry 5 18·9723 & SJS.5779 Big savi11~s l.iy bt.·111..: y1>u1 ( "o ti 1· e 1. a rd a n l :. > , . J ~P u 1H J s_ e C~ m P l. e t e LC11td1coplltCJ • • .own cunlratlor. ti·ee l'~t. L>c~reasers & ail eoloi Conlruclu1'. He1nur> All· ~a r Jc n 111 U S e r ".' 1 cc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Palnhn9/Papen1t9 "Litprol'.cons ultant.Call llr q.:hln.:r s & 10 m in d 1t1ons,Pa1nl111){.li cor~e l lu11L1oi:; c ult1ng 1 ROTOTILLING S25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• o s b t.!lti2·0"60 hl1.•.1l'h lor your \.\l11lt• A.l'llml·r ,557·111Jt ~l.c,.tn.:1 1>. 1',rcti '·::.l , Landscaping-SodSalcs. ,\LCO . .oo JOIU T -S ·1 --. -J ', ol l:l'I>:.:-. op Oi l'..OOK! \dd t-;;;t. l'llllm car pets. Sav'· morw)'. Liy El•ctrical {}.l2-.HOw. _____ f<'rceest . Mast.crchara;l' •Wu llpape r ll.111~111g • Hy Forme r lns irut LU r Cat"I Hubko ·ti-lt>-Zl·l:J Ploster /Repair • •• • • • • • • • • • •• • ••• • •• • • •'!'up !foil• Cllllll)()Sl * NOW! <:uhl 1'kdal ('1111 :-.:1" ing me xtra tn fl"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• L;1ndscapc. Mumtc nuncc. Oays/cve:..,U(l()·2170 tra<·t or-. II H For pl;rn", C l"'" la ving ~·1111111, <lining I·: L 1:: L: T K I(.' I ,\~ Sm I S P r k I r s • CI e a I\ u P , 1-'ord 's Land.'lcupc rm & hJll ~l:>. All.\ 1111 I I .,., •TH l•: lo: Wotk. 542 277J. 4!Sl::>. g4:! 8l'ltki ~7 II l' 1Ud1 "HI ·I . :-... JO 11' llH I Ill 11.'l)Jll... _, -Sod 1Lawns /S111'Hlkl~r::. · '· 1 ~ ,<aJar., \I:-. t'I' lat· :!:j.11111'1 LH·/lnsured.~~7~li labysittlnCJ I.> ' r:;. t• :o. p 1 :-. \\ ha 1 18 .. ,01 Gene ral Se.-vicrs __ _ ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• 1·1111111-, not 1n\'l hod. I .to "' "-· • • • • • • •• • • • • ••••••••• •• Mason.-y ~el>poll::.1hlc mother \I.Ill ''111'~ 111r~dl c:ct rl'li. Gora9e OoorOpeners llAND\'M,\N-Homes &••••••••••••••••••••••• b ab)'oll l>,1}:0.. lunch1.•:-JJI Ol1tl. ... •••••••••••••••••••• .\pl:. Conscie nliou:.w1'{,LIAM S & S ons t;45-5J:>t> :\1.•\!. port S hon'l> C.trpd .\I J n Ht•;i-.onalile 11 G EN I~ 0 l'i':;'l, l~HS• Cra th rnJn. 645·65.'JtS.__ M a~A'rY. llt;C'k /llloC'k / -lu·i·n ... ss S•rvi· .... --Jh-parr::. -.ln::.LaJIJ ,LlQll_. Su m m 'c 1• ~1H:c 1 .1 I:.. "l'll l ~(;~·· by Moose. Ston#Call 581 782'J ,. "' " ..... I II ln::.talled & <~u.1r. (;ulJ ••••••••• •••••••••••••• -<\. ~~ \.'S.~ .1 581 ~ Coa::.t E lcc ~l 1)27.; & Gen woodwork. re1)<Jirs. l:Jlock-Brick·Stonc lilt/Ext free 1·: ... 1. t UH Aµt. :>iU. We d11 \(•1111:.l tl'. l; rt• g, !Hill !lilili l'dl 5~j u11:1 lka::.onabk Prut. P amt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' ATt;H I' 1.ASTt-;HlNG All 'l'y p t•S i'"l'l'C ~:. llmalc:.. Call :HO·tiH25 \'EHY :'>: l·:AT l'A'fC ll .I 0 HS & It IO:STUCCO Fnw c:.l g\1:1 1 l:t!l. in~. lnt·l::'o.\.. AJso .tpLs. Plumbin9 Uca cb area. 751-06&1 ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• JUST PLUMBING? Fast Scrv Heas HJlc:. .\pl:-. l 'omn1cr1·1al 15) ,..., Exl'\.'l'hllll.'t' £111h. l>l'\ 1.•lnpn1e11I I.II TU:.llll •\\1' 'l'ui.llll ; .. 11 ~~ Remode l & Repair ........••.••.........• 110~1 Jo: H ~.\tODELl:'>it:. lfrp;11r John 1:. 1.·:<pent•11 t~d-rcJMmaltl1.'. !°>Ji 87ko or .>:tO 5tl 15 C\'t•:-. • Mukh • HL'(lw00tl• C ;ti I 5116 w:10 Tree Service ······················· t'l'l'C ((t'lllU\ .ll. l1 111h111i: & Shruh 1·1l';1rn11.:. Holollll - 11114 Ii I:! 2ti'.H l•'onl'i. Tree St:rvicc l·:,11eric11ced Crl!IN. Lt<: I n:>urcd. 002· 7gl{ N.\NCY UAtt'.'\£S Cement/Concrete 581·.!_122.__ plumbinK:..elc.64.2-S6lJ_ Qu~1~!7~C:~·.L1c. Typin~ Sl•nacc. l<eas ·~·~~~;,~;;·Z:~~~-~;1:;;:1~· Gardenin9 -~~~~!J•••••••••••••••• ---------- Quality Walko,·enng ;.it Ucasonablc Pnccs. Dou~ Rebard. 645·4727 Just One Call To: Drywa ll Installed. Int J UST PLU;\IBING Raofin9 W indow Cleaning ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ates by l~l' ~agc .,''r !) TA M I' 1 :..; G. c vb . •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Firepla ces-Planters llour . f.hl 5~oru40-5~1 bl l b k l l :\llKE'li GAHOl·:NIN<; llAULING ANYTHING Brick/Concrete-Pauos, Ext, P a11ll1ng. £xpert ____ •_&tl ··Hll • lt00 1"S CHECKED: 1••••••••••••••••••••••• Hepa ired & RcplacL-<l Re sidence/Comm e::. o n l', rH· · 1 l'. Q I t y -• •t t t;ar.1gt.l cle anup. 0 eha· Block walls-BBQ Pits. C -nt•r _11al10", "Lt. G-1043-t''· ua 1 Y <l•u" a111 · ,, -r -"' "' ~ " NH, CdM. CM ·~·ll'J3() blc la::.l ser vice. !163-6452 R efs. Est.640-~&l Work. Heas. Sl6-8721.> L'.R . OTIS PlurnlJiog Wale r htrs, all sfzcs , di!> posals. s toppages, re pairs . r e modeling and rcpiprng. :'-lr.w C-On:.lruc· t10n . :H llr::.. !ic & bond tH2·62ti:! P ainting /Rt•pa1r·J.'i y rs. work guar, l~1kc ad\'an- ta~e o f my e xp. 536-7056. 1>1rceL Factory ~nice !-'rec est. f>t<>-807'.l L1c\.?n~c C39-l59"96 .. I'll : s -19--2961 Use the Da ily Pilot "Fa::.t •••••••••••••••••••••••BRT C K -BT.O C K ~ ------ SAVE & l'rul1t. Cu.stom STO~E WOHK J apa n csc G ard e n e r . $12 a Lood Don't give up the s hip! ---------R c st.rl l'" S e rvi c e ltEPAI HS. All l y pes. Directory. Your servl<'O lleas, lrce eM. lie. WJll 1s our specialt~ !cmod._ n •p:.i,ir. uJd 011. * 1;15 ~ii • l' o m pl 1.• t l' M a i 11 L Gel r1t.1 of un:.1ghtly ''List" 1t. in classified. m~ulJllon to n:1.· 1.·:..l. & --('leanup . Free c:.t. THASll&VEBRIS Ship to shore results! SELL idle items with a Daily Pilot Class ified Ad. Design:.. ti 1.; ~1,r.J L'la:-.i-1 Ii l'd .-\ds t>-12-.lti78 !)7!1·3028 Cull. Studl·nl 5-lS-6428 642-5678. IG0·5020 anytime. 642-5678. ext. 322. Dentfarch 752-1541 - JUNIOR SALESMEN \:,:l'" I ~ IG Earn $20-S IO P<..'r \\l'l'k !.!t'lll n~ new s uhs<:ribrrs to thr D.\ILY l'I LOT aftl'r Sl'hool anrt Sa turda\ s \I 11-.l he oul of sc:hool hv 3: 00 P ~t. No d t· I i v e r i c s o r <..' ;,, I l e c t i n !.! . • ----- HELP! 11 GOOD JOBS For I I Good Men or Women MO EXPR. NECESSARY! ' l'.\ltT til\H' t•l\pene111·ed d c nlJI J::>~t . lor four1 h a n de d d e nti s try 1 ----- An all-day Saturda y seminar CAREER AND LIFE PLANNING Help Wanted 7 I 00 ....•••.............•.. S l·:C 10-;TA HY who ca11 ltlke SI 1. 'l'.}IX' lelk•r:... Som e ::.1at1stll-.1l lyp111;..:. I landlt· phone.., & ma111- l t:11n !tic~. Pl1·;1sei-en<l rt'- :-.urnc & :-alar)' r•c4. lo Wnlt: dU no 407. Dail~ I Pilot. P.O. Hox 1500 Co::.ta ~lc::.a, Ca 921>26 . Potential $15 ,000 to $20,000 per year , in DISH ~ACHl""E Trnn"porta tion furnished. Huntington d irect t o con sumer sales in-home . OPERATOR lkal'h· Fount:..i in \';_illcy areas, cal I i 1!>5-4li00 or 831-1321 1 ------, ! 1 PAYROLL Girl w/~xp &1 gd. t y ptng skills. Call:I 55~ 5511 Btwn.!1&5 Saturday, July 12, 1975 Airporter Inn Newport Beach, California Equa l Oppty Employer -----SECRETARY /Ass ist. l'Y 0 17_13,1•0 Unique commission compensation .nc a vy lifting p /tim c ~ W l f d (weeke nds & e"ci.>. -'PP· plan. e sel rom lea s created by Bookkeepe•, f/Lime, gen ofc. duties. Good typing s ki l ls . Plea s an t telephone pe rsonality. 3 Yrs min ex per. call (714) )yin pcr::.on , eo-,1a )J,·-,,1 our multi-mi1lion dollar National t:qu:JI Opf)Ortunit~ Emplo~l·r t · · · N · .l\te morial ll1-'>p1tal, :101 Ac verttsmg campaign. o expenence PBX RECPT. ! Success Seminars presented by H. BERNARD TRACEY & Assoc., Inc. 1501 Westcliff Or./Su1Ce 220 Newport Beach. CA 92660 Phone:714/833-8910 Vaclon a. t'\I. \:-.k Jor' ~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~ necessary as our comprehens ive ~~.Sen·11.·e~11wn 1:--or I training covers all aspects. We have Opp. lor a peri-on \!.,gd.I telephone ::.kills· & ap·j. , >t33 -!.l:H ~. INr . O .. c. I ,, ... ~)l'l . I pearancc lo hanJle 1Jusy1 -----------1 ~~.~~·~-~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~1f.~.0.'!•:.~ ..... ~!.~~ 1 more leads in Orange County than our ff h di M l d PH X Hoa rd & al'l a :-.· -----~:~~~~~~~~=-----~ 1 E..,.GINEERl..,.G I present sta can an e. ay ea Lo Secretary Ill DISPATCHER (}r..i H·:t anl Slul t \pph lll µcr:.011. ----------1 l~ccpl.. Ill a· busy com-TEC H .... ICIAM 1 permane nt car eer positions. Call now. µan y lul·aled 111 c o::.tJ1 I , l'r•11.:re:>:-o i\l'. 1:r11\.\111g l we need each other! :\l•':.a . c:d . ::.lart 'g .• HelpWanted 7100HelpWanted 7100 12 Mo"s position. ~170 ,\p· ply on di:.trid applit••· Ltun lJt'l ore 5PM, July H. 1!175. Tyµrn~ GO wpm, sh 100 wplll 1005~ Hca~a11 St . Lo:.. .\lam1lus :...d10ol IJ1 s t . t-:1p1al Oppnr . !::111 plo} l'I YELLOW CAB ll:lli E. ltith. l'11:..tJ 1\fr:-..1 "iO PllO:"< t•: C.\LI.:... DOCUMENT CONTROL CLERK I .l'l~l'lr1J111C' 1nan11I. 11ect.b Brittanica 3 i.ala 1·y. 11lus :vt.cd1 c a1J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :-.h a rµ E ki.'trrn1 1t• 'l'l•l·h ' plj.!,-O. 111l'l 11tlm14 Dt•11lalj j SALESGIRL 1".1pabl1· 11! hwldan J.!. tk .542-7200 and 542-2024 ,. p i a n . P l:-. a p p I y :, RN Nel'dcd For I' I.I· .. \. .... i-: DOCTORS ASSIST. l1 u gg1 11 .: & l e:.l 111 g 1· C l·lane -.c Piplll ~ I rUXEIJO Sll()I' -.11 11 h1 :-. l 11 ,1 l •· ol 1• It• c Syslc rni.. ·I02 W. Cl'ntr~il .\l1111i11u1111 ,,·1·,1r w d1..-11 ; i·1r1·u1 1 ,, ,\1 11 ... 1 bt• HelpWanted 7100~W•t•d 7100 ,\\·~·S anta Ana ;\.o1 EMERG~NCY .\11r.il'l1n'.111 yrl-. 111 e11 l 1·11111101 l'll\ll'ou 11111 r c•U"'ll' 1 11111 11, 1. • .... .,.. IJhotc "'t l l·. ,,1 .... ~... 11r ol1lt•r .1>lll111·. -5l'l'\'ll'l' Slallllll ./\tll'n• • "" I ·' • ,I • t •et t • • e e • e • • • t t e • e • • e •t ee e e e e e e • e • e e • • • e • e • • ~ , ·' " ~ " ~ m1·11L. t-a mrl1ar w1tl1 "digilal 11,. ht11.'.Jf -,olt<I . 1-:0:1•:-T11r11tak :..l11ll::.Cl'H;\o)111 Caltfor111h:n 'll'IV dJnl. t.·xper'cl. Day & Young lad.v t IX·~) lo ,1., sisl 111 lfra lth Spa. :'\o ~xp 1 cq. \\1' tram. Apply any all or ""' ".>!l:lo W .(.;oa ... l 1 11~, "-t'\l.Pl•l'l lieJeh. JJw10 hlu1·p nnl & Xcr11' ..,1.ill'<'lr<lllh 1ll11ui.e\\1.'·cs rut1 vrp '~1n:tc s mall tkµL (l•> cover ill 898-141 I ext326 . !:'\eS. Full &p/time .. \pp- m at·h111c:;. l'lf'ra ral I ht-I p J<.arnangs u nllm1l· MEDICAL "'~"' l'e r~o n :!I 10, lrn lori llt'SS & vat·:.trons). Ex l:.'Qua lOppul' l·:rnploycr ly Shell Station, li lh &; I I, f 45 b L Front Ofc """" , ' J "' I' clulll'" 11noh·e prcparin).! \II IJ1•ilCllb 111., 1.rri.:t· 1.11 e< re· . or over. u mi.:mt. $150 "'k guarn ; per. prcl 'd. Cunlacl u Oll·-: -. -. n ·1nl'. _,,,. . do1.·umc atat ion. maw ... lht;: 111 ,l'l :-.lli~·.t 1,,1) \\all r 11ns 1dl!r y ounger. Expt:;r.lnsur.~·glxi:.ird L~l p r cl :\J r. Lc \'11 11a Houchc.. H.N. Custa Salcsper::.on,c,pcr.d1rect ---- l ammg ltles &rL·cor<is & di:illct1).!1.·:.&1tpfxll' •ila f11r lull drt;iils call typing&l=(enldulat.•!-. • ti tN l OO·I · I Me sa .\l c morial m.alladv.pro~ramtotc· •Secy's·Several othl·rrl'l<itt•d al'll\'l\ll'" -.iu;ill:·o. •1i:>·:J1g!'I or ~163-<!300 aft Fronl Ofc · ~, -----Jlospital,ti-1 22731.EOK I lall l>lOrc~ Pole11t1al hl S550-S850100%Fccl'a1tl D O:'.llliT S llUI' l· .. 1rh \\I sh i I l. ;.. .. .. ' fl . . 11 l' I Woman J ).!l' :!.'l 1 ... J\pph 'n pcr..,1111 I.~-, I·' Iii It Ut.·lt <r t-:ll·~·lttmit· J .IO Exper .Transtnb.ins .. PllOTO LAB m:\.'d::. colorj )r. S25,000/up. C'omm ' Al::.o.GeneralOffic<' I' ll'.,..,C' t \>mi· 111 peg board. Olhcr dulll'"' 1 darkr oom operator. Willi -------txmus . 5-10 90:i:!. Liz (tcinders Agcn1.·y l 't1n11 ol Corpor••ll1111 11 YD HAUi.iC Back Ole ::,tiOO lrain. Immediate start at R ... 's ,----·1020 l31'rc h St, Ste 10-I Tu \ppl~ C;ill1;11; 777ti l't.:ST T ECH " I I:: ' P c r to~ K C.: • $2 50. Lon ~ Lerm. will aJ I Full & v ume 11 7 :ioam Xcwporl Beach 83.1-81!-0 l·.q11.i!Oppur l :nlPh•H·• i.11 .1:-.scrnbl'.\&tc::.Lingul vcmpuncturc. 1 \Jrll'e. :o\o n-::.m u k Lr .! :\l e d S ur g t ''Liml·• SECRETARY <.:allforappointrncnt ".\I COMPUTER l ........ F.l' s.· •. ,.1.1.t.•r.' 1,11,-11 h ·ro ... pacc hyd r aultc::..I i11Jetl1ons .Gcn.l'rJt· l U\Crtamc, sornc wcck·I 117 30a mlC ·CCLl Ca ll i ·' 1• ' \l la...l h,1\'l' ..! vrs min 8 kO ·-I I G EPT AUTOMATIO..._. \\j)lll.i>IXU\\plll I> 1 -1 1,11 ac le Lo :).>50 l'lld worl.. Un!-talc l'hulu. H elil·I all s hill:-SHIPPI .... D • ...,. CJl11:;11 1111 I ~::~'\J._'l ·1 ~ '11 1 ,OB(.;\'."'' I lJay weck 12·10 K l.t11!J11,C:\t \µply; We:.tman~ti:rl'ommunlt)I l·.\n·lle11 l "lll"'1t11111l \ :'\ec tl :-. ~1 lcrl you 11 ~ \cn1punclure. 1nJ1.'l' I' IU·2 I llospilal.21.JUllu. ... pitJl<..:r. lor :-ic 1•r l'l .1 r~ l'' woman tu start imme.I. DRIVERS : (Cross Country I ·~o :::.peea;t l 111.· rr·q d \p p ly .\Tnn .Jul) olh 111;1111 l l'iti.1 l \' 1111 1\..11 IO:tll In 1111· :!pm O:-. L \ \I ad; n•go1· \ Jd1t l'.q1 l·:qu.il tlppor l·:mpl11.\ 1·1 ml lti:tl 1'l,1u·nt1a l':\I ~~~~~~~~~~~ I< CONV[Nl(NT SHOPPING "NO~~~~~ S(WINC GUIDE fOR I HE C"t ON THC CO 7146$ Spodeo Boutiqv 'MogkaJ seaming of this Spadea Boutique de51gn ma.ta a perfect foil for stnped tTllilerials. A :1.1pper ts set in the center bark seam . Fabrics: novelty ~. line n. corduroy. flannel. 71465 il' cut in )llsses Sizes 8·16. Si7~e 12 requires 2 5/8 yds or 45'' fabric. To or der: send pattern number, sii e, name.• .sd:rea anti zip. Price $2 00 plus 25t po"tage. Increase yoor F ashion Know How. Send for th .. following Spadea Item:-. J ncludcs )Kl::.l age and ,Jaaodlinf.. 1. lt7S Advance Supplement. 11 25 2. Spring Supple m e nt <IJ). '1 25 3. >'all ar Wlntf'r Dresses <#21 11 ?..'i ... Separates. Sportswear & M 1.,<' 1 •6>, 11 25 ~. Sew Speedy ( •7). '1 2S I. Mature and lhilf Si:r.cs C#8> 11 25 7. Pant.I Book 39 D~~ner StylC's. 50' It Paperback De lgn er Sew TtJlN, I s 1':A< ·11 75' 9 Papuba(k De htner Sew Th1'1. Set '2 75 io. Hair Styln. Short and Me<.hum. 1s• u . Hair Styles. Medium and Lon,.:. 75' 1%. Kllir Styles, All l ..enAlbf. 1s• F/C BKKPR $780 I lll'olll'olll''l' '"'"11")""1 1·1 llOlh I w -11 X!J:J..t -11 fl l'l'l l'll \'l'" Il l l.1·a::.e \~ c.~1 !'Ort>. Dl'llron1<: I ~ ,..~ ' v l>Tlil':H urJo::-.:1:-...c;s l<c<J l 1·; .. l.1l\' IH'l'lhl0d' c::.tm.' .> .I l'.\:I. ;. 1111•11111l [.1\ '''I' 1 ('umm i·a"'lal I.ill"~. L'n I 'h I Documl!nlat1rn1 \\ govu Curt>. 5-15-IJ IOI II I \ .. ..., ,\ VAii.AHLE -.a lc~pl'Ufl l•· 'I\ ~ nut It:'\ Su1>l•:'' ,.,,,,. :.1-l I lull 111111r••a111 .tal io11.d ah!ltl' -l'J\' 1 n·.o dl•rwn 1 ang 6.: Haun••. 1-:x k I h "" J WESTCLIFF ., Free & Fee l'ositum ::. 1 W1>r • 111 t w 11I LL'!\l a rea p l. \';.r1· rd tcf J uly , l11:.u1·ance & l•·g,al ex per Summer -r.m...ioym'"'nt lll'I' lll·e1. .. ,i.. !'><t i open I .... II nt1 L 1 I"· h I' )U 1 t I s; Y' "" ·"-·wp11rL Ce11kr u ng 111 >Ca t· • ·c 1 I ,\11g . LV:-.i .\It:< ICJt11>11i., IH•lpl 111 .\lu:.l haH• t"'(Jr 0, .. 1. :•, 1-.1111111'1 \;..:,·1w.' 11, .. illll & rel1remcnl J' l v ti l' II Phil I 0 ' -.mpluyrmmt uan :1 ''~ · J . :1·11 lull ,,,. p l l'erm. & plc:.i:.anl p1•ri.•111a hl.Y. & Coll"•'c tr·"'nl·tl 111 .. 11 ·'· 1.\l ,1r~l ll Cl·llto.:r 1 111;111 . Fred S. J aml'.:.., 1 \l .. N ·11 1 \all" I \ '" ~ ... "' .. ·"' Cunsu lants Agelll'Y · .. •'•c c a a ,,.e \ a c l'L ll'I 1 ug .. n c:...1 tc lcplt1111e ma111wr lyp · "'UITI "ll \vi'll be t•••l• I 1i.d fo: t-:d111gl'r, :--, \ IV I IO><i or .)~!J.~158. (Ask I u l I' ·t· l" '-""' I:;..!-J ~ ~ :>ti? San N1chu as Ui: nca •.s a .. ,,,.,,. ""' \ cnic r..;on v. lo:>p. titi I mg 6:> wpm. :..h 80, \\pill. ~i(lel"'d lo s uµulcm"llt l '.oll:>t:.:xx.111 1111'.\l r:-..lira dlcy.> N tU 1 ,,...-0 .1---j · '-' '''I 1•1 '"II " ~ ,.. ~ cwpor t:a<' l .v• ·b .)\) Ccnlcr .-,L. "'" · c a!>!· v<l ou1· present sLaff. 'J'lwi.u ----------jLaunc.Jro mat i\tlendants, _ _ HECEPTIONIST tSA LES. F astuc•-;; Can.!l'I.' 644-3389 pos ilions arc f /l1mu FOOD SERV.ICE rl'llred pcn:-.io11crs, µart . . ' d 3 \V ., I l !J./\M -NOON Summer jol.Js. Scarch111i;: WORKER 11rnl0 So. Coa:-.t Plaza Need 2 . c x pcncnc ed LEASING I Nee omen, .,a cs du THE IRVl .... ECO. for applicants who unl .u ea . !WlVi!l•il au_Lomob1lc ac<·uunt:. re Mgmt. ::.tarlln~ 1mme . ll 1 Fnr lklll'i 1 ----ce1vablc,accounl!>pay:! REPRESENTATIVE U1 g ~SS. !-l1i:1-2ti52 or1 SSOMewportCtrDr d e p e n d abl e & har 1 I> k All I 11 . -9-9 workers. Xlnt oppor. tJ)"•'\!.l'1'" '" ... 1t.ale llousckecpcr /Com· ble&<.laily i.cr\'iccsales ~b·i a _ _ _ MewportBeach during Summer. Form• llo:-p1Lal c\111.·r J>r~·I ti 1 pJ nio n , li ve-in. Sr. & war r anty claim:-. .. . , . _,_ 1 Equa l0ppor.1':mployer t · t Onl C' II .\pply 111 l'l'l'Mtn, (o:,ta C1 l1t e n µret 'tl. Non clcrks.Callti-16-7·17M. Ll'a:..ng Ue pn·i-cnlati\'e Wantad:. Lall&l2-;>6181 crvaew app y, :i \I c:. •1 ;\I 10 m 0 r 1 J 1 "rnokcr 552-7184 lrvinc. · lo r a pl eu mple x. ln--------I-----533•74!!L ---__: l!u-..1J1tal :i.11 '.1t·tc.1raa . --.----NewAccounts $550 1 div idual mu::.t worklHelf>Wanted 7100HetpWanted 7100 l :\I . \ '" I 111 l· 111111 IL \: ~. or Lie d P s ych Experienced weekends & have ad<ip-I••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :....t 1 · r~~ 11· 1 ~ 111,.. 1 \ 1 "' r T1:t•h. J<'u I! l amc 1<;venmg Teller $500 ! t:.i bl c H h eclulc. 1 Yr' l'.)r~ 1 ... h lll Wknth olf. Also cxpcn cm:cil publi c t•ont.1l'l c>,.f \\l-.11cl re h el & on calll Hoth;\1.VieJU area ri c r tC ll l't a l•1n gf ----------1 d;i~ i. l.\l eH·s llY·Lo nd WESTCLIFF w pica::.ant apµeara nn· ll11nw. !1~6 1 \.\" lllh St I & 11 c r::.011 al1 t " 1"0 1 P er sonnel Agcnl') ,... ~ ::-.. \ 1.ll !i7~ I 1 1urlhcr 111lo rmat1u11 t.1-.~l·:H \I. !Mark IU CA:nter• Needed How! *MAIDS* l'ull 11111 1.• ,\µpl) Ill ' Pl·r-.1111 x ,\ .. \1. '1'11 :! l'..\( j• lc.•~c c .. 1: 1651 t:. l::din~cr. S.\ 6.44_3389 Ca II :>-12·!S8:lo •Secretaries •Typists •Clerical •Keypunch •Clerks •PBX Oprs • A ssemblers/Pkcys TEMPO ·1 c m1wrar.\• lkl11 17Mo:!Sky l'.1r~. ln111c Call 510· I 15.> GIRL FRIDAY I .. 1gu11a 11111::. 11.Jlton :!5:.!o.; L~ Pa1. Hd ~ newport I .u g una J lJlls MAl;TEMAHCE -~S '.--: :.-.. personnel l'osation open for mature -~\-::.~ agency ma n expc r 't.I in lite ~752·0331 maanl. of apt hlt.i g. :\lust Ill· a cquainted w /gen'I 2192 Marlin, Irvine plumbing & elcc. re-Have ASafe &!h1ppy pairs. Perm . job for right 4th of Jtrly Weekend person. Docs not. have to ~~~~~~~~~~·! h\c un prembes. For ir1-• 10 n i11 >HG-7U9. NURSERYMAN ------Ro)ter·s Gardens tuk1ng MAMAGEMEMT applications forquahficd l•'rum !1.\~I ;\lou11 THE IRVIME CO. 550 Mew port Ctr Dr , Newport Beach ! Equal Oppor. !O:mploye r Receptionist (id. telephone personali· ty + gd typin~ skills. Ability lo communicate with public. r'ront office appca r anr c. Old cslablis h ('d N.B. Co. w xlnt fnn~c & retire· m c nt bt•ncf1l:-. Ph 646··1-lO:i ------' hw ).!I II\\ an~ :11l\l:r1a..111i.: .11 t tll'pt F.1~l l) l•"'l \\ l'·"lo• Ill' l'\ll<'I \\Jll Ill" I II lt'.1111 111 \I l 00111 111•·'' I ,\ \ ll'hHI:< ,111 1k11t tlut11·-. P lttnl I lllll" c ·.i11.J LI ,, 1:1 :1111 TRAINEE Nursery Sales Person S 185 Week Salary with sr ec1f11' <.'<luca111111.tl 1----------• \\hall• atte nding mg ml b a c k g r 0 u n ti 0 r R.E. SALES tr a i ning ~c.hoo l . 1 cqui valanl C:t·Sycar~>lor HELP! 11 u ,ti ti 11• d w 111 · 1 c a rn l h c i r lh' w r c Aio na I \ rel'. inventory control g a rd c n 1 n g ccntc r 1 n dt· \ t-,o, "111 learn ho\\ :-.;1,•wporl Beach. Salary lll'•iduets drc :.old & how comm1:11i.ur ale \\llh C\· lo teach olheri.. UI\ l)f p e ri c n cc. Appl ~ 111 ('11 n ::.11 l1tl :rlcd Foods . p.:rson, 2:10 1 San Juaqu11l 11i1i1tt:i<i. H ill :.. KJ . N<·wporl GIRLS-GIRLS I• .. ,,.~ I 1111 j11h d.o\ .. 1 111;.:ht :'\u \'\fl IWI \\\' II ,llll \Oil \ 1111 11\ll .. t Ii~~ l'e11J1I~ & ltl' .11 lv.1-.1 IX \pph .111~ ttll rn· l'Vl' ~I I :! I lur hor. Co:..ld \l1·i.a HAIRDRESSERS ('all li45 1:\:17 ----• Beach . MANAGElt, Al>l. House, :H Unals, new adull bwld-NURSES AIDES ani.:. Xlnt lot. Bxpcr. nee. Sulary open. 645.650L Joan a te~m who care --------a bout putacnts & ahout :\1ASS EUSE you. Learn how you ctin Holf Day Nice Pay :\ IJHAXAS MASSAGE be paid extra for staying :JA;\J ll'M or JPM SPM 63l·1H:l4 well. We have our own \\\· Jn• l'111i.lllg uul l he lla r tior V 11•\\ llomcs Tracl .111d ha\,. 111tlrl' lead.., th,111 wt· t•an han dll• FOii 1~ r1mv1r-:w CALL 673-7601 or :H'M !IP~t. }-;arn ~100 . c oftec s hop & other t + Jll'r week clo1r1g en Medical Asst. cxper. frol'!l b e nefits. Ex per. All I~~~~~~~~~~~ ;ny.tlil" \\ urk 1r1 ou1 &Ille hack otc. Mon.·Fr1. s hifts. Apply Mon thru hr..ind rww vie OIJl,!nini.: Call IW2·88R!I. Fri 9-2 . lll'.!f I) C ,\rrprn t. Alnt ~l t ti 1 c a l n e c e p • Roy ale Con~. Hosp. 011ix11 lu111ty lor 111r..1l1 vt· l tA t t Solo 1030 W. Warner. 111 1n ll•·tl an dl\ l'11r ••in•". to~is a n · Sanlut\nu 54b·&150 µh)'1>1c ian ufc. Moistly, _____ _ Hetaal· SAL l::S C LERK· lull tim e. N!!a l , good l)l•ri.onuhty. Be ach Sla· t.u)uc r::.. tl020 Ca mpus l>r, NB IJ\'1'"'011.d intt-n I\'\\ l'all I rout olc. /\l(t• 25-35. Ex· Ofrice llt•lp Parl lame 1n.111•r1' 111:r awcei.:. S.:nd r~umo Typing, llll11g. l'l1· lk·al·h i----------• lh·l11 \\-,111l•·tl Imm rnul 11, ('l,111!t1flcd ad no. 435, Slaliont-1'~. 40al l ;1mpu:o. n11.!ht tit lli\M JJr k In l "Uully l'alot . P. IJ Box Dr. NU. I .110 (;o~tJ Mesa, Cu ---l'ht• Ho,, l.ltJa liJk..r. l ' \t :1i11tt> OKTHOOONTI ',\,-;.•ff 111111..,ekl'l'Pcr dny worki·r ----' F r 0 n l <1 l' " k & \lu ... 1 "'"a~ Eni•lt-.h &1----------11'4 chn1ri,1d1• lab l'XI> hd\ l' 1 ,., , & o"n trJO:o.ft Irvine. 640· I~.! 'u ..... .1.i 11 if llo 11 ,1•k11•pt!r-Ll\I' 1n Medi-earch to.lck rly <·ouplc. Lt. nuns 111~ d ulu•-. Plain ('ooktnjl, IJ).Jnl RN -CCU N1Jthl~. lull or p lllnc. U1llc rcn11al Jla)' Xlnt lw1H'lll 1>. ('ont ;11·1 Mri.. Uiilt•:.l re ri . li t 2 :.t7:J4, <.: o ::. l u M l' rn u r 1 u 1 J lo:.~itul. :tOI 11·111rw, <.: M. Jo;o t-:. SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTEL An Above Avera9e Hotel NOW HIRING ABOVE AVERAGE PEOPLE South Coast Plaza Hotel wi ll open August 18th, but to do this we need 400 above average people. · Most of these people will be h ired from Orange County area for CJll kinds of positions including: Cooks Waikrs Waitresses Pantrv Emplo~ t't'S Hus boys Girls ( 'orkt<J ii W~t1trcsscs Uartcndc rs Food Prt·p~1rat 1011 lk II Persons Su pcrvisor~ Laundry & V:tlrl T1mckl•cpcr~ Typisls l\hlrd~ PUX F loor Supervisoring-(l lousekecper) Reception I l°"'t & Hostesses Cashiers. Maintenance Janitorial En~ineers· Housemen Night Auditors Stewards Seamstress Door Persons Desk Clerks Even if you ha vc never worked in a luxury hotel before you may bo the person we 're lookinf! for Applications may be pi(•kcd up at : • South Coast Plaza Hotel lChaaan ._. WlclltcJJ 3420 lri1tol St •• Suite 200 CostaMna (Comer of lrfltol & Sunflower) Our office hours for applicants are Monday throu ~h Jt~riday 9am-5pin Equal Opportunity Employer M/F- ·THE NEW BROADWAY LAGUNA· HILLS Opening Aug. 4th ls Mow Interviewing For. F (TIME SALES Men's Clothing Men'sShocs Furs &Appliances EXTRA OM CALL SALES Day eve a \ a ilal.11lity WATCHMA .... I' l c:i:-ly moming :-.l'ill't.lull- HOUSEKEEPING I' I 111111·n ..,l'lh'\luh• BEAUTY SALON OPERATORS RESTAURA ... T All P 11i.1l111m. For an appointment Ccall 586-190 I Ur Apply Jn P crliOn THE BROADWAY LAGUHA)flLLS MALL t Lucotcd al San l>1C)!•l l•'rt•1•Wa.) &. to:I Toro l{t.I , J 11l1.· n · 1c w111.: llou 1 " 'I JO 11 :.,,\:\! & 2 ·Jo .i·:.>l'M \luntlay thru ~ut11m.1y l::qual Oppor. i.:mploy~ IFYOU Jtah checlr payable to Spadea Sf-nd ordertt to thb newspaper, c /o ~adea. J Brid&c St , Mlllord, N J -.. Dept. CP·l5. . -----... '"21V .. .Mff .. JYLPSP~SPS nwn r114,m Pc.rm . .S~•lary open. li7:J.72J0'..,_ ___ .I•-~~~~~~~~ Jo'or Classafil'<l Ad ACTION Call a D aUy Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 lla,•c something to sell? _c_·1_ass_if1_·c_d _adsdo_i_t_we_H_. !!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!ll .......... .. have a scrvlc~ to offer u~ goods lo :;ell. plOln' un ucf in the Daily Piiot Ctossltled &.~1.lon ••• Phone 642-5678. •. ' ( ' • • &. 11 • • & II· • •• ll ·!"\. g. II• 'l'. t. CB ng t 3 4 ) c. P· a· x. ·ta I\ k>l r. ll • & >p· N; 1cl I •' ..... d. lllC: t • & Jll • •n t ':-0\3 me ill" r" I'll or. i11• :di y t • s ... Help Waltt•d 71 O Help W ~htl 71 o AMI 10 ,._.. ....................... •••••u••••••u••••••• ••••~•'••••••••••••~! ••••• ~!~•••••••~~~~ ~~'? .......... ~~?.~ ~'.'~~~~~ ..... !~!~ 5undll)'.Jul}'6. 1975 . DAILY PILOT CJ I TELEPHONt SALES, llOH HO Oolden Fletrlever . 2 yrs, W •NTED loah •Morine loats S 11 9060 M t H } l';xperienced pn.•forred. * * * * Age unknown , doublo neutured male, needli A Seur'11 :I Ill' Hototall~r. Equlp111ent •••••;••~•••••••••••••• s!i~/Ro.-:rs, 91~ Earnaamucha11youllke TedSttM i;l1.\!. HeadhOord 4'·' reel lovin" home w /lols of TOP CASH DOLLAR gear drive, good cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ktte 1200 Ilk~ new • h••••••••••••••- b.Y talking 10 people all IS6 9 E.Oceanll•d. h:gh,~oott,io3rd a fet:t yard.41'9·4287. PAID FOR YOU R S.td·6702. GftMral tOIO U11itlnkahl~·' Pleasure. R• 1 2.,. p ;\l't'OW t.1.1 over Southern Orange h gh. etal rallK. Ready · JEWEL.RY, WA'l'Cllt:S -••••••••••••••••••••••• ru .11 •h ; c i en.: . w .ic .. ~ · County from un wr con l•lboe · l.o refinish. $75.00 Phone FRE£ Kl1'TENS·CUTE ART O!UECTS OOI 0 • Tunnu; Meml>tlrsh1p IM .c II( t amp. os ly S 1(;. l(~n . .,.1111' . d ltiofled office. Two You are the winner or 4t75·0842or 675-9988 All Black. S II VE R SI!: it V lC.t-'. :.u le im med. Presti gt: Let us sell your IJoal, any ~1600. i;cll ~50.675·6HH Call 842 ~W I ·r o · •546 2651>• • ' • a-'• lotal c lub 1133·3643/ iuzc; for fas-l rCb'Ult.s call --. --~u t8·l um to tpm or TWOFREETICt<&tS ApplhtftCH IOIO -----· _ }',I Nl'.i &-UaN & AN · 581.7800 M esa B oal Center, Ll_DO tl 3272. Xlnt c:und AutoS•r•lcelr •i• 5pm to ~pm. Munday (Sll Vulue> ; ••••••••••••••••••••t•• BEAUTIFUL Collie mix, J IQUES:..64~-2200 - -646·0539 Gd. ia~1ne tecv~J. L l Pari1 9400 through FrJdny.Awlyut lolhe Glbsonfrost.freerefri 2 male, moatly white. M · . SU PEH Vi\Lllt:S! Alum. . lt~1an (;·~oiu·d. ·' ~u1t~ ••••••••••••••••••••·•~ '>5o K 17th si. <.:01:1tu OLY SUP!RIOWL dr. coppertone. $16()gor • fectlonale ! Call 842·&178 Mlsc:ellaneous 8080 roor & ~creen 2 :.1ded ,l'ut 1 he Spar~le Dack :-. •! 11 ~. I \ I • ~I. ti 5U l:OM p ~ET t: 1600 V\V ~h~ a• or cal I Tony MOTOCROSS best orter. F'rlgidn1re ---. ••••••••••••••••••••••• put10 t•ovu, :bl'xl5'; solid f:xpert pollshmJt &. de· 1173 5tJUI__ i·n ~lll\'. ('rucked ca:-c:s. Sc.:lm1aat646·410ll. Friday,Julyl8th elec. <Jryer.$60. (l..l.2·8474 ~rec· One ~rclty .Cuhco WA .... TED "uod rod tuble w / 2 la.11ln~ ,on ~our.11ber· 27 CUTTEHChp111·rbow Makt!otfcr.ti73·8llti0 : 'J' E LE l lh. leave messatte and Curry grey kitten. 6 " lcav1.1s & 4 <.:apt. C'hl'll.: l'.(la.ss uoat. Lt.l u11 dean ~ ii 1 WO • PHONING earn tt e ____ .. · wks old . 640·8489 TUI' CASH l>OL.l.i\ H btk. hacl• a lx·tl couch: pa1nl your c11gluo1:t & · .. ~ Auto1 for Sal~ 4 xtraSSuthomec:ilhng L •. A •. COUSEUM 1"rlg1dalrc. Coppertone l'A11> FOR YO UH larnpis.xhuth'rs&chuh·s. b,11ge .lnthewuter ?roul. 6<ll!·1811'J •••••••••••••••••••••t•• for r etttrded c:lilidrcn Pleai;e c~ll G42·5G78, exl rcfn~. frost.free 2 yrs Furnltur• 1050 JEWELRY. WATCH~. Cull all 4 J>M.673·l7f>.). <.:all Mesa llunt L1!rltcr, COltO'.'i \DO l' :-.., . 11 AntlquH/ ( program . II n area. 33Jtocla1myourlickets. old. li eaut. 'con d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\R't OBJECTS, OOLD ---.-ask forP<Jul.t~-0539 l11Hn~1d. Full~· ~·<~wi:·,1 Clauic:s 9520 1135·6~ __ lNorth County toll free $150/b~t <)Ir. 003.3700 ult BED. king 1i1te mattress. S 1 L V E R st; n. V l l: t::. All New tJ x 12 Coleman w u·lr !>l.:wo 1ir bt'"' 111 •••••••• • •• ••••••••••• TELEXOPERAlOlt number1s5,10·1220.J 5:30 box:sprlng~.rr1une,xtra P I NE l"URN & /\N · tc11t.!>lcep111~1.>ai.hl31.& SCHOCKIO.A.TS h•1.5:il ·51'17 :Jti l·'OIU>J>Kl:P Allort• • * ._-. firm, still pckaged, S?l5 T IQUES.645·2200 allm1::.t'.e11u11>.~·lllt.l:l LitioH·u!le<l·bigselect 1)1,,. .. i-•n:mlllt"d 10(, i'l1of.1dthru Fri ~:30·5. Ex· CHl!;S'l' f<~K.EEZl!:tt 20 cu. (val. $.525) Queen, $19S -,,1 N S 21· Santana, lit. Olfor '.\UNIFISH-~auL1£ul a't"•torutwn •>W 07.30 ~< per · EOE.557-7777 ft.Xlntcond.~. (val. S425). ~livery in· SUllFllOAHD. "Jack:\"."" .,A, T · for lndc1icn· 22'Sanlanacln~t\IOO/hl>l s.l:!~urbestul lt·r Trainee 1 . b' 1 Wui~ress. Apply 1n peri;on 847·7894 cl'd. 631·04111:1. 11'7", Helge tiat rails. den cc l?:.iy • lndclh'n· 24' nu "W1n<lrosc" s."'>457 :!13 "3l·:.!:i53 R•cr•atlonal ' <?r com mat on at'l 4 Sid" Bl Be 107 ha rc.Jly used Excellent <lt'IH'C Uay Wknd. All 27' S t f''r , IOO Vehicles 9Sl0 ,wood & metal s hop. 21stPl NB ue el, i.l"RCAcolorconsoleTV. 96" Haywood Waketleld cond. Mu~l sell this :.11.es/pric es ~fanv to Nu~·~'!~t~~~~~~~~. FIRt-:BA l:L·wood.l'unwl ••••••••••••••••••••••.A Adeptness a~ haml work · · Xlnt cond. $'1.2S. couch, gold. Must 11ell. week. $90 /mak~ oHer . choose from. 557 0322. Suil Away Spccluls! redone. S1111rnuker·chu1c· 7l FOltl> , , ·run pkll~ ~ some fam1hanty with MerchandlH 549·4118 Aft 6pm, 546·6257. Cull 675·8624 evenin gs Mov · /OH ~-. -Blltn Whaler ll·l!J' !lave$ tl>rnlll el~f· ~c?,lu3l/. l'~ll·!,~J o1 II\') . Duty t!ttUJ 1) ml~ ~·~~~I~ J~;~~nt:C:~s~s~: A•.;•••••••••••••• 8 •••• 5 • 0 •KEEFE & M erritt Kingslzo waterbed, black and weekends. fur~~gappl~;; v~~e :~~: 2900 Lafay.+te, HI __e_: 0 er .' " """' 2uoo o m 1. " 11' ~t lion forqualifiedappli· n ques 00 range, 4 burners, vinyl padded frame, PUILIC••.,.TI"'._. murc.2227E.16lhSt.X. 673·2050 LIDO 14, No. 3014. Xlnt f?o.rudo l:mp1·. Slpt1. ~· \'Unts. Phone btwn8am ~ ••••••••••••·~·•••••••• 35x37x;l7" $35. 673-7026 liner and pad $70. Four MANY ITEMSOF FINE Hgts. Al't.10 arndaily. ---cond. Al must uew sails 54.<WO. !)63.49~ • tuam onl t 1 UNUSUAL Onental Ant· barstools $20. Large ex· . • -Boats. Mointencmce/ (Ullman> & 1.'0ver Good ---•• l 'r . 5Y46°0606~rrange n· qs.Dynastylmports.240 Portable Kitchenald Dis· ec uti ve desk a n d ESTATE JEWELRY, Frst. Free '74refrigS250. S•r•lu cto2o · , · . 4Whee1Drives 9SS \; view. . Newport Ctr. Dr., Design hwasher. Xlnl Cond. $40. matchin g swivel chair A RT OBJECTS, AN. Dirt bike •74.400 Suzuki. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ~~=~l:~~ Fb~~lck:.rer.~~d •••••7•••J••••••••••••••~ *UTOTEM* Plaza 640·5664 979·7320 $45. Armchair ilO. Call TIQUES. F lNE FURN .. T.0.P.Ph:546·m.I. race record. 4 eepCJ.-S · ETC. PHONE FOR IN· I PUBLIC AUCTION Kenmore washer, Norge . &16·1854 evenings. F O . & BROCHU RE 1-:1ectrical·Woodworki1lg SABOT No. 7068, All111111·. I w iecl dr1 vc, li cyltnllel". Will Tra in You MANY ITEMS OF L'LN". dryer, xlent cond. $150 or 5 Rms or Beaut. furn. 6 645·2200 I Plumbin1Hnstallalion xlnt cond. Full rat·~· rig. roll bar. rudau. >-1111 • \\WI FORA ~ "" b ff 968 ~12 SCRAM LETS & Repair. Jnbd Eng re-t;lai-.s m t1st. T Uoom, trade. 831 ·2040d lr R•wardingCCltfff" ESTAT E JEWELRY sto er. · · ll1°5· ol<J. A·l Quality TR!E • pair. Fire sy:stern install Harken blocks. Xlnt ral'·::, . -- In Connnienee ('RT ~B J~ECTS: AN'. CGlmtras& 514·8427 Must &>e! l "'Ual,"'''0.~~~."·,·.·,.1 ANSWERS &muml.ScorpioMannc ing record . .Y~-40U8 or ,1~ .1 11~ot..1 La11dcru1 .. CJ ~IQUES. F INE 1'1' UR:--1.. Eq&ffpment 8030 s . ., -"" °""' • ~ 9-0.t ()45 w-• h.11 dl11p, light hlUt! hllU.. Store BusiMss. l!:TC. P HONE I OR IN· ••••••••••••••••••••••• (;real avtngson Used G1~wcr. 556·8338 Pigeon -Whirl ' -· ~ ·--· ' LH · 4><or\C:'\ · ~v:1 · ·! l:v to the Nearest Tic Toe FO. & BROCH GR E . Furn .. Appli. & Misc. Henna -Fabric j 8oats, Power 9040 u;· lt lllEBALL Bcaulllul I ll·rb 1-'rn:dl;antk• \lurkeL for Apphcat1011s &15·;!200 . B &C BARGAtN Wilson's Bargain Nook VICTROLA CLOWNING ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly relin\l . nat'I wood tmpvri:- & fnlo Or C \LL !711 •----BULLETJN .HS W.l9thSL_c.~ Large< 51" high, ;!4'1 ~yk1d broughthomeh1sl 'lOChrisConnie deck & t'<1t·kp1t llllJX I (;(~ BJ\d .l:i •. ',;42.770:.i VICTROLA PARt<IHGLOTSALE Bassel dmini; l;,ib!e w /H w i d e .. 23'' deep )! teport card. l dic.Jn 't l:.16i . With Fly bridl,!e. llact• O".' Sail S~50 . .'1:li.>ltrl 'J'1c ToC' S) stems. l1ll' Large (f>l" high. ;n.. 2S~TI ··3Juwly 19,Ll~am·5 pl m. cane back chairs. velvt!l ~rlaukneswC1clkl <dUru,~~wl~~kt· 1 k~ow they ga\'c a course N<ls paint nr J will pa1nl. 581 ·715li .ii .J 1·:1·: I' .\lllll.1ry l'\ ;1( . wide . 2 5 '' d eep) 0 • • in co 11 • ..;·•"'ls & 2 extra leaves. u · 0 en ar.vv. a . in LOWNING. Ot t v • ' 1t•l1ll ~1 -,-:.11 WAITRESSES A h · ...... l!HS) P I ct d ic rwas '' ·'111t. (ll 3) Hcau1 ~:1 3\1 hi! meter .., ~ Brunswick (llrunsw1ck· ... , & na deim Coffel! table, row1d iubl!? . rc·1e e Mnch. win ·IM-I -11----781-42!/2. '71·1 \ ">1!1·~18_1_ doutJle cric.J .. d "ltu'J>. J•ir 1;·,1i1w1 • ~ Exper'd . Full 01· p L Blake·Collenclar Co. Pat. ,,ew use cameras, lamp, enu tablo with up v1ctro a . a ogany e aneous _ , , _,,, · -·• Goodhrs.Neutaµpear. 1918) Pre-electric, wind· dark room. f!qu1p., d{'awer . All 3 with finish. Has five storage j anted 8081 l j '.:.!' n ew fiberglass m•eroak.5 ll1'1nbrdaux. T-k 9560 uvcr21 up victrola . Mahogany telescopes. Store wide lealllertop.S9S·'"''7 spaC'es buill·in. Plays ex····••••••••••••••••••••• walk ttfru. n ew 8511 1'. Xlnt cond. Hceently rue: s I J ...,.. II ti R d Su r vuyc d .'l 11ur1·n ..,••••••••••••••••••••••• Surf&Sirloin finish. Has five storage s a epr ces. ce en Y· <:01 Y Lo re· $$CASH SSFOR Mere·. & tratler. $3895. -1 " ( ~· " 73 LUV p· "·-_~930W.CoasllI_"_·y,NH . spaces built.in. Plays ex· •82J.1550 • WROUGHT iron patio 6Hn51sh 2. SZS0.00 Phone Good•Jsed fum/refri"s 7\lakeoffer.645-1745. avai .S.'IOO) I.ii. ·l:.>11\ ic......,. ~ II ti 1> d l r 1· 't 9 i\M t I 7 034 or 675 "''°0 <> -Luw mill!s maws stt:reo c~ .en Y. ~ea Y o e· WANTED. Kod k ll 3·D urn1 ure, pc. i 10 oro a . ·=on. 1',rzrs/stoves. S.SS·07G8. us r D I\ I G ' .. • • •WAITRESS• finis h . $250.00 Phone l'd · 3 s olid state ster eo 21 ' Chr is, Hemi eng ·" ale w itrr. rcat w11ltradc.1(31·2WOdll'. L' · s 1 e viewer AC/DC llOH IE.ft d ·i · beginner boat-tast · ----------c.xpenencedOnlv 675·0J.42or 675·9988 • · w/speakers. Queens ize ...., Willpuycashfor T3ndem tun em traier, need:. · fe G at · -=<.r11 TBUCKS·VANS-4WD" BLUI!;DOLPHJ ~ · 546·1960 bed /sofa, c h est of Age unknown, double Ut ilitytrailer. work S700 o r best sa · re pnce .,..,.._, · s 3355 Via Lido, N.B. 1939 REM I.NGTON N~ise· Dog'" 8040 drawers. !>48·lS76 siie. Headboard 4~ fee( 546.5833 645·466S _offer. 526·45~1 0'"675_:_9073 MWdalnte~L ~hl~~!1• ~~t.~ '' ' ----less port. t ypewriter . .. h igh, footboard 3 feel I t sr I . s. CJs . 6 • 5·0<H"" SW0-$250 weekiy. stu~· Mint cond. Orig. case. ·~·······~··••••••••••• Pr!. ho m e being sold· high. Metal rails. Ready Office Fvn1ltur. Ir :12• CHRfS, xlnt. cond. oa 5 ' tps I ---- Jrng envelopt:s, l hr da1 · $75.496-0802AskforLisa Si lk_Y Terrier. male, 3 ~o. comp! home furnishings to r efinish. $75.00. Phone Equipment 8085 Loaded. i n cl ·g. 1-l ' Docks 9 0 7 0 65 CHEVY P.U. ly. Hush st11 m!)t)d sl'lf ad· ---AKC, <;hump potential, for s a I e i ncldg: cust. 675·0342 or 675·9988. • • •• •• •••• ••••. •• ••. ••. G lai:.pa r . w iO·B. ~l!l. 150. ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••• • • • • • Auto m a t 1 c. rad ift • ti r cs s e u e 11 v c Io p c EST .a.Tl 5 .a.LE Sacrifice 962·~7 made luve seaui, chairs, L' h &12·909ll SLIPS ;-o;cwport Beach heater, !:tm:.ill V·l:S. r. t" \I G & ~ ~ .:.xc S\1l c rs $.15 35, scy S..ill ur Power 3l:S . : . annon • i\si:.111:1:.itcs. Sat & S un 0 . .t . 6301 •PET WORLD• l>reakfast rm set, bric·Ll · chrs Sl2/24, desks, dftg * Albacor"' 5._,.,·a1 * tii3-:i25:l t>-l5·85W s Wt!. . 3lJJ !::>. s. late Colleg1: Blvd. Wai·ner A"e Sp. 13 HB brae, oil paints. etc. P vt t I I d k d k "' r-"' $999 \ i C 9 D '. ' l l CARPITIA.RGIHS s s s. cxc s. :w Cl c (l t . -1 na1e1m, J . 2~ ~~ • asa·Apso. Chihuahua. ptyonly. 536·2335. Pierce·867 W. 19th, t;'.\1. . i ris ra · "1!1 Uoal sitµ for rent , llu11t. Poodles. Cocker. Shih· TopQu al. MillSccon~s 645-7411 :.ci<:w. J us~ re~wercu, llarbour. ~u· boat max. s1i.:. J 1·;in lcw1:. \'Ol\11 Welder /Salesman "SUMMER '75" l z u . Coe k t>r. Doxie• lJ r e x e I c a b i n e l Used Carpets -Any Size -------I lully equq.1 d .... i·:uhol., Lease $55 mv. Phone 'l):J Ch ... \ y ·• .. J!Jti lll'J . hl';.i(!l-1':-., I sµ1l, llU I 11'~·:-. mal-1: 011 er. Ii l~ 53:1!1 :\lust be cxrer'd welder. Dobie , P i t Hulls. · Ar moire" walnut, CHEA.Pl! IIHM Exec. iypf'wnl1'r.I bail lank. 11cw paint. 8'lti·3l!S!! <';illdays;;.1~·!1l133 ,n1ghts Alli..ITIQUE Coekapoo. Porn. 100 i8x40xl8. t 'lawless. s.100 CALL 673_7162 mdl. B Gd t·onrl. Si5.I ~l0,500. 54tH>ti6 l day~. -,. l.HIJ·Ollil:S " mixed puppies. Stud svs or b es t offer. 21:1 . 045·2891 U.12·6654eves. . WllO W , '.· .. 1."'.· 'l'')\\'()f'L ... • SHOW & most breeds. 2525 w. 17th t.1:.11-2:353. -,--8--.,.,.-:f-~C-b-;:--:-:-: Tran~ortahon "·" ., ~ ,.... ··L L','11·, .. ,·, .. w, "1'. Ope11 w t i d h 'tt' & •b 087 wO rujan II -..rws. U;i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti3 Int I\ ·X ·~T. P:.111cl(•d 0 1 .. lVE \''\I' u •· '~ ..,., DBL B"'D tt bo an ° 0 ouscsi ing L· pt · k I' ·bit ''I I !IP s ·~ '' ._.., ,• SALE t>Ve ·31 50?7 • c. •ma · x spgs ·11· , l .. 1· ·l ••••••••••••••••••••••• a 5 ra e . •C w' Campen, ale/ taO)pc1 l.heli Bo11t 1 l ·111·-.os 1· · s. ;i · -· & I dbrd S20 21v1 · O I wi in~ 0 car e or J>t! s. • , .. ""1·ay ''O h1· · "111 •tte t .J ; your 11our!'>. ----1 · · ·~ pa · C II b t , 9 & ~ . k KING SNA KES. mated v ·o v · •' :-;. u c · Rent 9120 hP• · i\1r & l::qwp '"' work lor y11ursl'lt hl' MALTESE w /pap e r s Halboa Isl. · fa J f'6~~~;7~,7• · · '15 pair, $25 . each. July 7.11 V Berths, ~onomal1 c, ••••••••••••••••••••••• traile r. S4!Hii•J2 vour own ~oss. l\k;, 11r July 20. 9am-4pm needs good home. Will -or 0 • ~ • 842 i887 VHF Fa tho. feak decks. . ---------Women. Can be s ll..:hll) sacrifice in price. Days, MISC. Furniture. Couch. K' .· -· , bctl ---: · I Hrist~I cond. Pvt pty. Hsi l l'.\i' Camper llyclr Jacks. 72 Ford ,_. Ton t:xµlw·c1· handic.uppc<l :'\cal· Over 100 Exh1b1tors; 549·1945, l'Vl'S & wknds Chai r, e nd t a blt.!s, 2 '!'gslt~pwad~r .. ,.ulack PionosltOnJCIM 8090 ol'r. 7 14 /640·11 68 or 1>~rt :.•,·p~>~l:l'. .. otht>r l.,. <1t1l1>,p ;h.p,:-.,a1r.i11 ... \. C l · F Cl· stereos l'tC 675·6253 or v rny e u p i m e. "-19 "87-Ir.I!>. s f>:-> 0· ::;l;)Jl.I. !.I t1ru Ylra g s l ' l' I e a n AP pear an cc . ea uring 'urn., una, 675·7147 ', : · · ' liner a nd pad $70. Four ••••••••••••••••••••••• " .,. -> _ .... :., " a an" Vets .• r etired. Age 25 to Jewelry, Clocks, Dolls, 673·5227 h:irst~ls $20. Larg:! t:X·. KIMBALL Console Piano., Must Sell Im med. Old re. S 1<1 d c ~ ~ .c A~ PE H . :io.ooo m i. 8 Cabo\'.cr. i:. .. lt iO. Supple~nt. your in· Antique Clothing, &1000s DON'T Bother l1> call un· ~rovin~ Sale: Beaut. like e c ul i_v c des k a n.d Xlntco~d. Sl200:. liable 2li' Wheeler T JS, 1rnx1:1x;,:i .. Cabine ts . ~'.{1~i'i~!lOOI. 110111 :t dl·.r . l'Ome. Dri~e a cab u hrs ol' Mi:>c. Collcct1bles ~~~~eduyl~r~a&~ei\.'fi new_. lrg~ d_iniM table. 6 malching S \~1,·cl ch._a•r __ Call644~•00 _ _ re ull e ng. nu paint & vanl g. cpls. 6Jl·019l ~;~r':0°:.\~e:1~~ ~g1f~~ Admiss ion~t.K.rdsundel' m o . old fe m ale SL. chaars .si7;:,.S73·738l $4S. Armcha.ir SlO. <.;ult BERLIN Upright Old elec.$2000/0l'r.675·1995. Motorclcles/ Vans 9570 B d 646·1854 evemn~. W Id 1. I I 'd --S 91 SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 186 E. lfith St , Costa 1:! fret.!. Refreshments, · ernar . papers, :<Int. 7 Pc. Med . din. set. very . o r qua ity. n aa · 20' L y m a n xlnt cond c:oo •rs . Mesa. Free Parking. h~alLh w /10 wks. O~c-. good cond. il25. Also. * * * * ~urled wood. XJnt play. i\lus t Sell!. Ma1<c n·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 69 VWVAH Locdtion daer:i~e Class. Sweet dis· Odyssey elec. ping pong Jone Porter mg cond. $1.300.400·7849 asonable olfer. b'1S·!i752 'i t HONDA 750. Wmd· 1 speed, r adio. Compit·I('· WOOLPRESS!R SANTA ANA BOWL pos1t1on, cheap to feed . game.$75.646·7500 . . , jammer Falr'g. lmmar. ly rccond1t1oncd. L11·, New equ1 p m1mt. Top (Municipal Stadium) 900. $100. 540·3961 Mon. thru -7672 AllMrta Dr. FIELD ~· 4oo Piano~ & eves. l'Ond. ;JQ()(J m1. Gold Coasl 17lli\'ll. pay . 40 hr wk guar. w Civic Center Dr Thurs.aft JPM SOLIDMAPLETABLE,2 HYAtincitonleach ~rg.an\ Ne~ & u~d. OW~NS22'Cal>.Crsr.1 /B Serv.551·6275 $2088 ~ewpo~t lich a(ea. Call c~rn e r i''lowe r St. &'Free to Voll 8045 ~ ... ~~~3ES & PAD $50. Youar~ihewinnerof Pfa~~r~. 5coingr ~u~ f~; + uinghy. ~ly eqpt ... 7·4 HONUA 360 cu \\' u73-960:> Civic Center Dr . er · :i-t.J·uvo TWO FREE TICKETS · b a l hr m . s 1 n k s l v , ' • D' mm ll Cl . . . a oss ••••••••• •••••••••••••• business. Rental/opt to . ce hox 1 ~1 m · c' L' ke 5()()0 m i. Clean w / e:>etr~1> · 32~ E C~tll~~·~t!J~r. L~ ~t~us ~ r g · C 0 ··Lovely Summer Kittens! QSUOEFEAN. ~~oJ.ZE SLEEP EH ($1 :o~~~e) buyd. ~awa1, Steinway, ~ew. l'~t. 1 Plv .,lf~su~nd $700. Hob. 49'J·2463 ·=~~ ,!~!IJl~l~.ji A ortion o the pro-Balboa Is land. 575.7401 * 545·06&1 * OL Y SUPERIOWL FIELD'S (714l638·2770 D k · 0 . ~i . · · 71 llusky .too, runs :..Int. ti:! 11 •ach v · up c. f 6 wks. Weaned&trained. ""' Bal wm. I loves it w1rti Jrn•es it' -------·-·-·-·-·"'- NOTICE c:etds will be donatedr MOTOCROSS 12072 Brookhurst. G.G. D oc . 9112 ~6~5 1$.ta~ na S600 /ofr. Great lor th~ Hunt lkh. tl42 ·U:IJ t th A tif • 'alt< • ....__ Need loving care for 9 yr Bunk beds maple xlnt Friday, July 18th une:;. . ' • . dirt. G<l2·47;;s. .-~-.- how Daily Pilot Class· o e r 1c1 •-y· old part blind sliver fem cond Sl30. Din rm table· 1 Wurlitzer Spinet Piano. & . . -------i1 D odge Ro Y a I ified ads cl1spluy their Found•tlonof'Callf. poodle 540.5321 pad/chairs SlS0.536·7\K>t L • .a..caotlLielSEUM bench. Excellent condi· 30 1 T_R60J1~N/ST~S. F/c:.t '72 UMW R60;5. \'t..:tkr & SJlorts m an. 12 p;i:-:., mess ages with legibility P r e s e n l e d b y ; • ~ lion. Maple finish. $50(). s ~s · ra es. ewpo bags, 12500 mi. $1.050. 3 auto. a 1r. P ·:-. P b. $3.'l~: .. a nd impact't Ourads,we KNODELL&LEBLANC Free Pups. Females. Garage Sal• 8055 Please call G42·5671S. ext 642·5769aft.4prn Y.ichts ,673·1003 Bike T rlr.Sl00.496·7849 P.P.838·21154 . urc proud to say. really PRODUCTIONS... I Liberated mix.lure. GO.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 333(No~othc1Ca~~n~yoofot1lc~:e~ ORGAN -E stey, eluc. 50'ds1Trawlers $SOM Triumph 500 Chopped. 1973 D11c.l,!!e \"<111 , \Ii: ge L results. P hone 346·5745 W.Bny.CM.Betw5&8 PUILICAUCTIOH "' "' ·IO'dslTrawlers S:l5M .a 642·5678. pm.Ph:646·5150. numberisM0-1220.l cho rd. 18 chords, 37 30'T 2000 Needs work. Call alt 1j 1\'.\l 'FM ,30.000 m1..\14l\1, MANY ITEMS0l" f'"'INE * * * * notes. L ike new. S75. ra.wle rs ,S2. • · pm, 830·64K2, paneled. $290'J.4'9ti '!ill.it; • " E S'(ATE JEWELRY. S4S'54:UI Comp! u µnee. bmshed -- --'-· ART OBJECTS. AN· GRUNDIG & under const. Atlantic 19i3 Honda 350 <.:B. :.!.\JC.JU '7-1 F QHD 1 to11 Su1,"'r ,, ') ~~ j \I -\., ,,.'j HIGH SCHOOL MOTOCROSS . CHAMPIONSHIPS (f-.·~·i ·'•T-...~~1 ~~~·~ -.All.~ .. ~-,1 __ l _~ :,J._~·-~ ti FRIDAY July 18 a:oo P. M. I ' • 1 TIQUES, FINE F URN, l:JALDW IN Acros onic t'ac1ficManlimeCo. I m1. fairing, "111t.lshield. Van. 302 en~. t' :::.. J',H. ETC. PHONE FOR IN· MAJISTIC STEREO Piano. WalnuL S05() 64ti·5491 or675-8945 lugg. r.H·k. etc. Si.;o, auto, side <.Ir .. rpt. l nil• r FO. & ·BROCH URE AM iFM&rcconJ piayt•r. ti·l<l ·6787 , T I p kl d 4!1::101 18 12000mi S-1.000 . .>IU:!'JXI &15·2200 Older m odel, but playl. ---------· 30 ra w er, e r · ns sl. -----beautifully, sso. S46·9933 Lowrey Linc<Jln Wood Sips 5. F /B, dual control. Uun:-,tall Sorton "Klll '. ·u.1 Font 'v'ian.1; e~I ·'"'" even i n gs after 6 &l Organ. Excellent cond. S2<1.000.646·5-19l t675-8W.3 ~u lb~. lairing . .ill l''· tran:-.. H II. ('lc,111 1" .. 1' Garage Sale. Mis<'~ SAT&SUN 2862 Tobago Pl. C.'.\I. 10' sliding glass door w 'screen, $95. 2 Blk & Wht TV':1, S25 ea. Pokt!t table, elec. fan, lots ot mi:1c. 187 E . 21st St. CM 645·1872. 1111ytime weekemb Priv. Ply. S375. f>.I0·5i27 . E ~ ··---lra!'>. U:-.t ut'r. Ii 1.:.-:!:1:!J ~ecds 111tr \o\ttrlo. ''·'" ---30 ,LCO Classic, 1948 ex· hetw 5,'i.:j pin s:Hi o:!"i!i i S-portint Goods 8094 press, T IS. Rehlt Eng:; .. -- ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comp. redone inside & '72 NOHTO~ Lellovrr i50 .:;1 1-'onl 1':rndlcil I I'll;"• PoolTable.'1 ~\i xl>, out. Cockpit couche:.. Combat Commando 1 s:i:.o l Murray Profossional Much More. Xlnt Cond. llC'aders. Sl.315. 61.i·IC:!l U ·r 548 3-94 Two Boat Owner. Must Steve ! _I ~r · 1 Sell ! Ma,;e offer . --·· Auto1Wanted 9590 Fresh Caught SURl''BOARD. "Jacks". 675·3238. 'H CAN -i\i'll l i5 Dirt,••••••••••••••••••••••• 1i li.i·rl 11.S F1SH Everyday! 6T'. Beige. Flat rails, llcihts arn1l. Is l Over WE PAY T OP DOLL.\lt 8060 Huy drrectfrom hardly used, excellent WANTED: llcp. 81Jr :;,SOCJ • .'>10 ~30 FOR TOP USEOCAHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• the F ishermen .. at the condition. Must sell thl!; afl G FOREIGN. DOMESTIC Reg. Appaloosa, 2 yrs olJ, NEWPORT week. $90 /mak<.: offer . BOSTON 1970 l\awasaki ~i:!. Xlnt or t;LA!:;SlCS very gentle, has been un· DORY FLEET Call G75·8624 evenings WH "'LER 11 your car rs cxtr.1 1 lt-.111 "' cond. Set lor desert. .. der prof'l training for .J Newport Pier llnd weekends. see u!> lrri:.t. mos. 832 . 7560 . Wknds: 640·541.l!, E\'es: Must ~1:11 :);]~:l·or best of· BAUER BUICK --POOL ·Doughboy 12x24 Surfboards·New 6'10 Sll5. 634·0050 fer. 962·0221 or~IS 3720 2!l::!5 ll;irbor Bl,·d. R egist ered Appalousa oval ; Do m e , heater. Used 6'11 $60. 18' Classic Bay Launch '73 Honda <.;B 100. Barely Cosla ~lesa !H!l·~..UC Mare. Trained to voice filte r ·pump. Access. 962·9759 needs eng. $950 or ofr. used. Looks & runs Ukt! command. For English & 586·5250. . .. . . 11 b 5 $3"'0 64A """ Western E quitation & Sur fboar d 6 9 orange Ski Ca Bo • 642· 735. . ne w. ., · ... 1vvu Jumpin g . Gentle but Magnavox 23" color TV. & leash. Good cond. ~ 12' Flber~!ass Boat & '74 YlimahaTX7SO spirited. 831·2009 w /remote. $225. Exercy-or bst off. 846·oo.51 Trarlcr. Lie .. $39.3. '7-1 Yamaha TX.iOO HouHhold Goods 8065 cle s35o. 673-3206. Bodt5 A Marine 5[17·1003 Best Offers 645·3153 •••••••••••••••••••••••Irvine Coas~ Countr y Equl,ment BOSTON WllALEH . '72 Yamahu 2jO St reet Cancelled Contract 2000 Cluii. Golf Membership. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13'ti ". 40 llP. manual. Bike. Excellent conch · yds cac.pcl below mill 5850. 837·0~~-· G..-•rol 90 I 0 ~,rcsh bottom pulnt .~ lion. Priv. Pty. 5.'l2·ti310 cost. install. 547-87:.!\I ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ arn1sh ~~7:>. 1;;:111:11; IHVlNE Coa~t<..:ountry UOYSCOUTSneL-dboal!>, Oave. 8070 Clul> Meml>ership. sooo. ii33·::!1-l::! cars & 111r11li11ws. 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N~ecls bat· 714 /67~·2644. tery. 54~·67112. TOPDOLLAR 1 PAID IMMEDIATELY fORAU FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IH TO SHUS NLWf'(H\T IMf'UKTS 3100 W.Cont Hwy. N..8. 642·9405 WE BUY IMPORTS To p Do ll ar For An: Make or Model. JIM PA.NOS MAZDA. 2001 S. Manchesttil' Anaheim 636..000 OrMCJ9 County'• Hlpfft $ t.lyet ....... ,.,.. lfU Maaey Tcweh Cull RogtrOI' b1IJ 847 ~ 22 ft. Schock t1 berglHsS '6U Tnumph Ti~ec· Culi 1>loop. $1200 or I.Jest offer. 200 cc. x Int t·on<I t:x N e e d s w o r k . t .,.,-• ... II" ., •• • 71'l·l..S75·40..t8 rus. ~i;i."' " . .,,..., H;1v1: u J unk Car'? Call u1 HobieHr w /traller&vcsL "i~H.O.XLH illtll)milcs Top U paid. 839-~Sl , !')UJ)er l'lcan & l.'xtr11~' Isl 2.thrs 1 ~II 75 stickers. ilS50. 52100 takes. t>73-tf(~l2 ~---- 644·4508 betwn6·9pm ----w ·• b 1J I ___ .;__;..._ _ __...::...---HODAKA 100. 51ood cond. an~c... Y e:o eac air Catam aran, Catyak It. 75 Besl offer! 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St39~~ec ' IC. ;un Im. !>lick lk~ oile r a I ac. ~ """ UlJW COUPE llc rb Fnet.llandl!r o,·cr SlMOO 5 1.HHtiJ Coupe de Ville \}) TOYOTA ,\n 111110.i(·ul..ttl' clcsssil' in Imports \'W UUS '73, c xn•llt•in L""ss Lhan 20,000 ;1c·tu.JI OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS University Olds ~;;n llJrbor Blvd. l"u:.l:. ~l e.''' 5-W 9610 Pinto 9957 ·····•·•······•········ i:! ll1111..1l>u11 1 :\t1'..1!-i. ~Int 1011d l''t p,11 t~ ('all .-1.lt. :l:!IX & oul ' :::,un rool & lt•athcr lvlllH G5~7.~:~·· <;.<; t•o11tltl1011 S:l:!Utl 1111h·s. beaulltul' 1~md1•1 tnlt•riur. ll3 1·2o.10 dlr. ---J>hone lil6·1U :~:. b lue. blue cloth ullcnor. 1966 H111hur ( f.\ 1'0ll>'l !OI i~ Hl;;\ \lllll I . \1 r.111•w '7 2 Co r olla C oupl', V 1 -(08SJLOJS6995. ·n !\lt·n ·l·d l·!> 250C. Xlnl automalle t ransm1ss1011 0 YO 9772 J1·m Slemons Ford lire:., hcst ul ll'I 9940 67:1 'iU.'liJ ·········••·••··•···•·· ·;:1 Tor1no W .ig. I! II , I' s. l't>lld Ur•>Wn . Au·. !>ll'reo . d · d ' ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ,\lu:,l S t·ll' Sti 7UO . air con itionm~. ra 10. T & , sr .. uoAowAv Fiat 9725 Lie. 3su1-·vu. ~l'~J. ORANGE COUM Y Imports ~kc 111 t l11 home l:mdllli.!. 1•1 I 111:;1 ~'OU·ll be ill the hand' ol O'l'.jW rl!-1. 1\l:-.11 ll•a!'>\.' & fl'll t:il ('JI''. EliH1\U ru J~irl o \' 1 I l.i gl·, '. 13 ·l!>I ;$51:! SAN TA AMA • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • Herb Fr icdlantkr VOL VO ORA ... •G MG I l!JiU Harbor Hl\'C!.. C.M. 835·3171 n E COUHTY'S 9742 mports EXCLUS IVELYVOl.\'O THE ULllMAtEOR1v1NGMACH1HE NEWEST &LARGEST ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1008lG.G.Bl\'d .. G.IJ . Lar~ei,tVolvo D<'ah:r 631 -1276 I' IJ, L g l. 1·.11lla ls . hl,.c new. :s:t7uo. 1;,15 :!111: For S.1k I ~17:t l'ord LTD Wug1.111 , xl11L cund. ~ Ph· !)7!H:t<!~ or 58ti 18X!I '72 PINTO Squire Wagon Ll·ss than IX.WO :\du;il miles. ;·a d10. hca t c1, JUlumallc, a ir ~~J.>. l71 I liXZI 1,7J.-li>.)(). tORTINi\ '1>8 <.id L·ng Dots"" 9720 gd. ~as m1., rad. llrl'~ ••••••••••• •••••••••••• !>J .500 rn1 9ti2·2028 • BMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• XLNT SELECTION OF MEW BMW's Ready for Immediate Delivery AR Models • HIGH QUALITY USED BMW's '73 30CS S un 1 0111. ~• i r 1 ·1 111111111111111~. • '70 2800CSA 8 1IH ·r \\ blue lt·<1th('r. low n11lc!-i. • '72 BAVARIA 4 s peed. low miles , s uperb! • '72 2002 4 :;pel'tl . lnw 111 ilcc;. .'\~I nr. ALL ARE PRICED.TO SELL! • Sy..-or 50,000 Mile wcrraftty GYailable ot ••• 2Ul>2 MAJICi.tmmE ,AHWAT MISSl~VIUO 13 I ·2040 • 495.4949 UH AY .. Y P&tlllW&T ()111' BRAND MEW 1975 280ZS•210s 610s•710s PICKUPS At Unbelievable LOW-lOW PRICES • 5 YEAR 50,000 MILE WARRANTY on \II :-:1-1" C:1r' Sold lh l 's \\ IT ll ~rtII S .\I> • OFF ROAD SPECIALISTS AL~ONOW . \\'AILABLI·; 4 WHEEL DRIVE PICKUPS FE \Tl'Rt~c; The Largest Selection OF Baja & Custom Pointed PICKUPS l:\f OH/\:'\(; 1·: CO. !We t s Today'. • DOT DATSUN • to Sl'll°' Cla:.!>lt1cd a ds 11') 1t Wt•l l -Call NOW, l:HZ 5ti7H Triumph 9767 Triumph 9767 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l ~lMEDli\TI·: '71 MG Midget ____ 5_37·5-l&t 1110rangcCounty! l>E L l VEH\' I :-.pt·l·d . J\tl this needs is HUY or Ll::i\SE 711 l '.\ lJ . C pe Dc V1lle. II e 1 .i.: ~· • V 1 n y I To p • :\;\J1F.\I stereo radm, u \\UY 1>0 wc r !>l'aLc;, A/C;. L.'ll'..111 . !'!h arp car. ~17U.). 6i 5· l!J!J7 .\II ~ludd:. &L'••lor' .in ownl'I". Gor gl"OUS. Lie. DlHE<:r ·n l•'ord L'ou11lr) SqtU re HI pass. Air. r.1d •. ~1,j:!.'> Call 6"t·llti3 Jim Slemons 1973 FIAT FIATS i lJ7HWL s 1888. Utfij.f.illi(l}W · um 1 Bl·Jc 1 .. 1 lunl Ht h M12·4435 till \H:c (.;T , \\hate. wire \\hi-. l'rll'l'll to:o.l'll ~ P.P. l!i I :J.t:ig or ti7:J tK~IX --71 LA:'llOCRUISER 31iM tii ;\lll>~ET Xlnt. for mi,Am /1''m.Warnhubs, p.irl!>, tl..imJ i.:t'<l n J(ht dr. Gd. cund. $3,500. 752·t>-176 & l>~rn e l. 1;t.1. c n g. & ---V----tr.1r1.~. SI 75. H 12·3213 ·70 To1ola Wag. Bell~r ---Lhan new w /Xtras. $1350. Call 6-15 2514 --- Volkswo9en 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67VW Squo,.ebaclc New paint . original thru· out. Lie. VEG043 s 1188. .................. !?.~~ 1:t:11.!fijid1i "t>-1 Porsche C . Hbll eng, . 18711 l'leac~. Xlnl cond. 3rd Owner. Hunt. Bch. 842·4435 11121 \\'.i;.:on l'O!l ;11.!1S .. ·d,111l'll :-;1r.i15 snoo C..i ll 6i3 !HSI. -------,.,,:;:,;, ---•66 VW BUG ·1, p ,.;11 Coupe l·jl, \ >.U F1J l I :.!tlO ::ilO!M '6 1 J51iC C.:.oui:>e. restored. 4 s peed , radio. RU~S \lhert l>IUl' la n mtenor. GOOD. Lie. TE1905. L1tm · F 2tit\ ::,; 19 J lcr b Friedl.intlcr lmporb :1;;;o Ht•.ich Uh ti . \\\·,.,t TW :l i .'lhl• .11·;1 tllt!I i:I F 1.1l :-;l'tlan. I !>lll'Ccl, .\.\I F~I . \\hilt'. L i l·. o IJ.J FO. ::i:!O}J:I 1 k rb Frtl·dlJ11d1·r lmporb lUOlil (; (;. Hl\'IJ., G.G. .1:17 •. .,.~(~,, Honda 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 3 Jensen Healey 17>,11110 11r1,.:1n :il mllLs! Will \l',1d1• x:ll·<!OIUctlr. 73 JEMSEM Interceptor Ill L<',,~ t h.111 r1.00t1 mike;' Pr11 {'d ~.000 l>t•lo\\ 1·u1 rl.'nl mrnl1·I Will 11 J th• • 831 l fl llHtlr 9765 7 1 Hi82·2288 ---$688. ·i;7 COCO BROWN 912, x 1nt. l'ond. rn & out. l'u paint. rcblt en~ .• pcrf. 111 t. AM / 1'' ~l & s tereo l'J SS. d et k. !)1.250. 4!J8·2704 um.:4ug1· 18711 ac v . Hunt. Bch . S.2·443.5 Renault 9755 '74 SUP ER Beelle, cass. ••••••• ••• • •••••••••••• tape. 18000 mi. $2.650. '71 He nault H12 Sedan, 642·9099 full y equi ppcd, eompare.1 _________ _ 6.">2Ll llll. s129!1. 173 YW Jlerh Fnedlander Superbug Im ports (549MCG l 10081 G G. Bl\'d., G.G. 52188• 53i ·5-tt).I -------9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLOSED SUNDAYS --- 056 Bentley , ll.lnt mech. co nd. Sl 0.500. Days. 549 9811 , C\'l.'!>. ~l-1·1243 --- So ob 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAAB DEMO $ALE P n cerl from $4190 Uf5.10~> Beach Imports 848 Dove :.i t MacArthur & Jamboree. N.ll. 752-0900 ---Toy_ota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69TOYOTA COROLLA I s peed , r ad io. JdeaJ for 1·ol il')!c . Lt>w rniles. Lie. X DL8tl:l SI 288. "®·@'MW 1 ll ac v . Hunt. Och. S.2-4435 Annivencwy SALE $1500 DISCOUNT!! Harbour V. W. : :.. : . Hunt. Bch. 842-4435 --------- "69 GIIJA. Runs well. <;d tires. $1200 Call 493·8291 69VW 2DSP LIKE NEW. Li e. Y.'.'1K928. $1288. Harbour V. W . :~ : . : . Hunt. Bch. 842·4435 REP AIRS-SERVICE Exch ange & Rebuilds BROOKLYN BUG CO. E stimates 548·9141 72VWIUG 4 s p eed, radio. 1561'~TD. SI 988. Lie. Harbour V. W. . : . : . Hunt. Bch. **** Vallie Tracy 303 Sontal~ CostaMe-sa You a re the winner or TWO FREI! TICKETS · ($1 l Value) to the OL Y SUPIUOWL MOTOCROSS J.'r lday, July 18th ~t the N:rt'l~~ 2025 S. Manchester ·71 C.\DILL1\C ~dan oe Vtll.:. ::.28110. Owner. Anaheim 750-2011 o;s l!J 1:> -------, --- BRAND NEW 1975 VOLVOS p 1 COL.Pt: DE \'It.LI': Lo I mi .. :.imply l.Jc.mll ful C.i ll : ;J86·UJMO ------ Imports '7 4 TORIMO l!i711 lla r•i•ir Bl\"d .. C . .\f. 4 D,., R/H, A(T, Air, 631-1276 only 26,000 mi. A steal Plymouth 9960 ot $2495.!! Low Kelly••••••••••••••••••••••• Blue Book is S272S. 443 W. Bay St. C.M.1 645-5940 ATLAS WE STILL HAVE A COMPLETE SELECTION OF ALL BODY STYLES AT L: L 1': ,\ N ' : l F 0 It lJ l'l:"il'U. FLEETWOOD 16:!. full pwr & a ir, 1•xccpl. 1:011d. Guld, blk 'in. Lop. Blk 11.!at. int. S!:i!.15 ur olr. -• 548··131 I .. Chrysle,. /Plymouth (lpl'll l>ail~ ~Sun. ·111 10 l' .\) :!~:!~' 1 larl>or Bh <I., C11::.l..1 ~k:,,a lra<le con!>1tlcrcd. A~I "i:J Ford Pinto Wa~. '.'.l•\\ 5H ·58:lG PM & wk11tls. t1n·s, I.ir k., .. 1 :-.pd. a11· 751·64i ll. lmm.1c. Sl15tl. l'\'L 11:y 546-1934 THE OLD PRICES BEFORE THE MEW IMC REASE Comaro 99 I 7 ,, 111 .,~i8 <w 1;-12 t~!t:.: 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill • •• • • • • • • • • •••• • • •• • • • • ''() l·\1nl Va n Jo<J. Ca rpl.'l '7 ,l C i\ ~I.\ It O Fu 11 y 1·ll. Wiii tr;.idc liJr ::.mall loaded, A 1C.:., AM/F M H 1'.li . lit e qual \~du,· track, Hi500 m1. $-t,500. 5 11.:1111 CHOOSE YOURS NOW 5 5 4 • 2 ~ 4 5 e v e s ---·---- 213·944 ·3281 ext.217da)s'. 'i t) Fo rd LTO. ·I door . ----------hartltup, JIV\\l.!I' !-ill'cnn,!. Chev,.olet 9920 :,,tcl"l'O . .\1r condil1011111g. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lil· 8:!2Bf:O. S14~J . HARDTOP Buy or lease VOLVO DEALER SIMCE 1956 COMNEU. llc rh 1-'ri~dlander CHEVROLET Imports -1 door equipped with ~) ci\.I, 2 Ubl , \'·ll, C'nS:;llll', and to rqu e flite lra nsm iss1on. Factory air c-ond 1t ionin ~. .\.\I .F~I radio, tilt Sl\'C'I" 1ng whe~I. Brown f1111!'>h \\ llh Oys ter bcij?e vm~ i r •10I. .">0, 100 mile~. Fully SALES & SERVICE li)IJH l G 5~{; ~t~~l.. l; (;. 2828 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-1200 WILLIAMS IMPORTS EXCLUSIVE "63 Chc\"y ll, as is $175 CASH . Bus ted rod·g<xxl VOLVO DEALER lirt!S·body. New trans . 80ll Commonwea lth s:.16 -Sll93 2 1372 S and Buena P<irk 521·7000 Dollas:__Ln~·--- -----Malibu-'68 Wagon. Gd. LARGEST cond. 2 new tires, <iir, PB/PS. $7!15. 552·!14i2 SELECTION Of Used Volvos In Orange County Choiceof 20 '70's thru '74's All Air Conditioned AH Priced ToSel WILLIAMS IMPORTS 8011 Commonwealth Iluena Par k 521·7000 Anniversary SALE! · 175 VOLVO ·164 E 4 Dr. D emo. automatic, air cond., power s teering, AM -F M 8 track, headlight rims , floor mats. ff 3614 • Wot $8190 Savin9s SI 004 HOW $7186 **** Gene Washbwit 411 Avocado Corona del Mar You a re the winner of TWO FREE TICKETS <Sll Value > to the OL Y SUPERBOWL MOTOCROSS Friday, July l!Sth at the L. A. COLISEUM Please call 642·567!!, ext 333 to claim your t1ekeLs . <North County toll free number is S41H220.) **** '7 3 CHEVROLET IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE Only 12,052 Miles! Burgundy lacquer with vinyl lop and cloth in· terior, factory air, power windows , r adio, heater, white side wall tires, You'll h ave to see thts Cadillac t rade to ap· prec1ate it (463 GVC) ONLY 5 tl .. 1Cocllec .. ....... 19¥4. c.e.-... ..... · 1\ l • 1 973 CAPR I V6 . &e.tu\ WM · !'uLomaliC', a1rcond1tion· 10g, d ecor g roup, a ll new P1rel11 ur~s. clean & VOLVO sharp "''''~ economy. S2995 . COO S MVG > 19b6 Hurhor CM t-.it. 9301 J ohnson & Son Lmcoln Autos, Uted Me r cu ry 2626 Harbor ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd., C.M. S.10·5630 I.! Country Sqwrc LTU 9 1><1!'!:. w•11~011 , !o miles . a ir. I ull pwr, ~Lcn.'O, I owner . s:w:;o. ti'i 5·l:.ltl\l or (ii:!-11112 "tiG STATION WG:-.. Chi cond. ;\ u Tire!>, lo m i .. p,·t. µLy. ~25. or l>c:.t ol · lcr. t>-1S·!lt>8fi . Maverick 9947 rt·co11J11 ion ed. '• $2195:·': ··. lnquire lo: • Hu::.:nl'SS Olfm:.• Oron9e Coast Doily Pilot :JJO W. Llay St. C~I • •• • • • ••• •• •••••••••••• P r 9965 ·11 Ma\'cnt k , 30~ VS. 3 .~.'!!~~••*••••••••••••• spd. Excelle nt run11in~ l'on<lltwn. AM, ta~ deck :Sl275. 808-1547 ------ 1972 FORD MAVERICK GRAB BI'.: 1-t 302· VS. lfod '74 PONTIAC LEMANS COUPE with white intcri or. air 1.Jss than 20,000 mile!;, conditio n ing. bucke t H.idto , h e a te r, scats, floor shift. only a utomatic, air~~s. (71M 30 ,000 m iles. Sharp '. HFV > s 22ss . <4tls 1-·wz > Ji"m Slemons Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Imports Blvd .. C.M. 54-0·5630 ----1~7V ll:.i rb,)r U!\<l .• t:.:\I. ~~~~ .......... !?.~~ ___ 631-1276 71 MERCURY MONTEGOMX Automatic. vinyl roof. power s t<.·cnng. radio. heate r. Lie. 537MVH. $1299 ~Wt Lean.a '71 FIREBIRD ESPRIT Vinyl lop. \'inyl interior, tactory air, autom3tic lrans m 1s s io11. power ~l ee rin g & IJr akes , SPORT WHEELS, are only a few or the opl~ns on this iow m ile beauty! \.;n OLTI $2995 VTOYOTA 1966 HmbQr; c M,.646 930J ......... Caclllll Mu s t s e ll n ew '75 Z600...._. .._. Monarc h, 4 door, a i r . c:o.ta ~ MO ..... auto. Take over pay · - m ents . 494·141U. Thunderbird 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Muston9 9952 ·ti~ T ·Bircl scd3n, full ••••••••••••••••••••••• J>O\.\~r. air cond1Ltoning, 1968 Mustang, V-8, P 1s. \llly l roof. Lie. WIC843. auto. Air, tape, n ew $109!J. tires. E xccpllonal ly He rb F'riedl:rnder clean! Lowmi.493-01~ Imports '67 MUSTANG 1•1Uot l\~7.~~ .. G.G. Gd. cond. 518-88.10 ---- Ve9a 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J!Hit; !\luslang Convc11. 1971 \"ega HalchbaekGT 4 xlnl ccmd. spd. Hook-$2895; must AMC 9905 '70 Chevy Impala, 4 door, ~.t7·7230 sell S2395/ ofter. 499·1S3'J. ••••••••••••••••••••••• automatic . transmission, 'N Mustang JI sun r ·-4 v EG \ \V (GT '7l AMC n1r cond1t1on101(. power . • roo · • . · agon ' J, S•ORT,..IOUT steen ng . Lie. OOOADZ fu_ll power, clean. 7000 air, auto, <sharp). ~!:150. ,.. ,.. Sll99. ,, mt. S ·8244 <714 lWO·W.M Less than 20.000 miles ! Herb Friedlander Economy 6 cylinder, automatic lr<tns mission, 1 m ports ra d lo, heate r , stereo 1008l G.G . Blvd., G.G. tape, luggage rac k , ____ s_3_7·_S._16" ___ ~ whit~ 1'1de wall tires, etc. '6•t MALIBU 283. New (340 GNP' eng, tran. & brnkcs. Si50. (r o m dealer window pnc •on th1~ near new L. A. COU$1UM Please call &12·11678, ext 333 Lo claim you.r tickets. (North t;ounly loll Cree ~llllllr& 968 2515 197 5 COROLLA TOYOTA Sport Coupe number is :W0.1220.) • * .. * '64 IM PALA 4 dr. 327. very gd. concl. $425. Cull anytime. 894-7056 2 ~~·s2846 ~~'•l ~. Autom;.1t1r. pow~r • Leer· IOI(. air <.'oncl , AM·1''M radio. nnyl top. No. I 1<176 Ol (\•r l'~xp1 rcs 7 7.7:; 10 pm. f '73 VW 4.12 20I lulck 991 o Chrysle,. 9925 • speed, r3d10. Hard to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• find model. 1.1c. 094Gt. $2111. Harbour V W . I : . . Hullt. lkh. '72 Bus. f':wt. air, new eng, el u lch, 1ir1.111 . Perroct cond. P /P 4M·0381. '74 n t;GAL Xlnt. cond '72 C hrys ler T&C. 6 pass, Ster('(), AM /P M, tilt whl. a II p w r. 4 3. UOtl m 1 , r ads. $3.000. &40~--i.howroom cotld. 8.13-111.K> '73 8uJc k E:swtc Wugon. air condltionlnQ, wood pan lln1. lu&gaftl.? ral k. tilt wheel, fully loa<lc<l. Lie. 078K.RS. S.1500 Herb lt'rlcdlander Imports 1008l 0 .0. Bl\·d., G.G. 131 • .;1&& '71 Chry:..lt•r T own ft Cn\\n try Wagon, u pa&Sl!ntJcr. roof r:ick, air condh.ie>n· mg. vower 11cu1.a. Lie. 227C'l'O. $2400. I h:rh fo'r a.edl andt•r Toyota 100810.0 . Blvd.,G.G., 537·54&& • ' IRVINE WEEK OF JULY 6 • JULY 12 . . ,. .. .... • # AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee, Inc. 1234 S. Main St .. Santo Ana 547-5826 ~ Crevier M otors 208 W. I st St.. Santo Ano 835-3171 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2t:/.XJ Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 546-1200 . DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd., Huntingt on Beach 842-7781 Th eodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010 Sunset Fo rd 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd .. Westminster 636-4010 . E!f41 University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-8844 J o hn son & So n L i n co ln Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-5630 Santa A na Lincoln-Mercury 130 I No. Tustin. Santo Ana 547-0511 MAZDA Jim Panos Mazda 2001 South Mancbester. Anaheim 750-2141 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 6, 1975 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 5~-9640 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 546-8017 TOYOTA Dean lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 Bill Maxey Toyota 18881 Beach Blvd ., HUflt ington Beach 847-8555 VW-PORSCHE-AUDI Chick Iverson . Inc. 445 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach 673..()<1()0 VOLVO Dean Lewis Imparts 1966 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 646-9303 TV !PORT1 HlfJH//(Jllfl SUNDAY, JULY 6 l l :.30AM (j) CBS Tennis Classic 1:30 @(])CBS Tennis Clesslc l :OOPM @The Name of the Game Is Baseball 1:151 Major League Baseball Giants vs. Dodgers. Angel Baseball Angels vs. Oakland A's. 2:30 CBS Sports Speclel Tile match race between undefeated filly Ruffian and Kentucky Derby winner Foolish Pleasure, from Belmont Park in Elmont, l.I .. New York. with a purse of $350,000. r: (j)) Women's Pro Tennis Tour 3:00 NFl Cha!!l_Plonshlp Games "1971 AFC/NFC Championships" 3:30 (tit Cf)) CV World Invitational Tennis Classic Men's Singles Flnals. MONDAY, JULY 7 S:OOPM O @ (]) ®) NBC Monday Night Baseball Teams to be an- nounced. TUESDAY, JULY 8 B:OOPM @ Major league Baseball Oakland A's vs. Cleveland. THURSDAY, JULY 10 7:30PM Eil) The Way It Was The 1947 New York Yankees/Brooklyn Doelge~ World Serles, part II. • SATURDAY, JULY 12 ll:OOAM ~fil @®) Major league Baseball Teams to be announced. 2:00PM • ~rts World 4:30 8 CBS Sports Spectacular fJ ( . ) CI> British Open Golf Final round of play from the Carnoustie Golf Club in Carnoustie, Scotland. 5:30 Eii) The Way It Was Part II of the 1947 N.Y. Yankees/Brooklyn Dod~rs World Series. .. 11:30 0 ®)World Team Tennis All-Stars The WTT East·West Tennis Championship from the Los Angeles Sports Arena. 7:00 11:30 10:30 7:10 8:00 7:30 11:00 8:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 7:30 a:OO 9:00 7:30 11:00 7:00 11:00 9:00 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JULY 6, 1975 SUNDAY, JULY 6 9 (C) "A a .. n Cellen Qennon" (adv) '69 -Tony Frenclose. Judi West. 7 (29 8) 3 (C) "Ledy Uberty" (com) '71-Sophla Loren, Lulal Prolettl, Wllllam Devane. 9 (C) "Tllet Cold Dey In the Park" (dra) •69 -Sandy Dennis, MlchH I Burns. MONDAY, JULY 7 9 (C) "Torture Gerden" (hor) ·67 -Jack Palance, Buraess Meredith. 5 (C) "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (dra) •43 -ln&rld Ber&men. Gery Cooper, Alum Tamirolf. TUESDAY, JULY a 9 CC) "Nl&ht Gellery" (susp) '69 -Joen Crawford. Barry Sulllven. 5 "The RHI Glory" (adv) '39 -Gary Cooper. David Niven. 4 23 6 (C) "DHth Stelk" (dra) '74 -Vince Edwards, Anjanette Comer. Robert Webber, Cerol Lynley, Vic Morrow. Neville Brand. 7 (29 8) 3 (Cl "The Oun" (dra) '74 -Stephen Elliott. Jean Le Bour· vier. Oavod Huffman" Ramon Bieri. W~DNESDAY. JULY 9 9 (C) "Clery of A M edman" (scl·fl) '63-Voncent Price. 5 "The l"felnsman" (wes) '36 -Guy Cooper. Charles Bickford. 7 (29 8) 3 (C) "The Dey the Earth Moved" (dra) ·14-Wllllam Windom, Jeckie Cooper, CIHvon Little, Stella Stevens. Beverly Gartend. THURSDAY, JULY. 10 9 (C) .. Ceuldron of Blood" (sci-fl) '68 -Boris Kerloff. 5 (C) "Unconquered" (dra) '47 -Gery Cooper. Peulette Godderd. 2 17 3 8 (C) "David Copperfield" (dre) '70-Robin Phillips. Richard Attenborouah. Cyril Cusack, Edith Evans, Pamela Frenklln. Ron Mood)', Susen Hempshlre. Wendy Hlllei:,. Laurence Olivier. 4 23 6 (C) "It It's Tuesdey, Thie Mutt a• hlcfum" (com) '69 - Suzenne Pfeshette, Ian McShene, Miidred Netwlck Murrey Hemllton. 10 (C) "A Howlin& In the Woods" (susp) '71 -Barbar• Eden. Larry Heaman. FRIDAY JULY 11 9 (C) "B•Ht In the C.ller'' (mys) '70 -Beryl Reid Flore Rob1on. 2 17 3 II (C) "Around the Wot1cl In 10 Days" (com) •5i; -Oevld Niven Shirley MacLeine, Centlnflas, Robert Newton. ' 5 (C) "Northwest Mounted '°lice" (edv) '40 -Gery Cooper, Madeleh,• Carroll, Paulette Godderd, Pre1ton Fo1ter. Akim Tamlroff. 1 (29 II> 3 (C) "Heuntt of th• Very llllch" (eusp) '72 -Lloyd Brlda ... Cloris Lnchmen. Edwerd Asner. Anne Ft11ncl1. Tony Biii, Donne to. Mills. Robert Reed. MMes Gunnl Su1en Foster. SATURDAY, JU Y 12 9 (C) .. A Dendy tn Alflk (susp) '68 -Leurence Harvey. Mi• Ferrow. 5 "Where There's Ute" (com) '47 -Bob Hope, Wllllem Bendix. 4 23 6 10 (C) "On., Two, Thrff" (com) '61 -JernH C.aney, Arl•n• Francis, Ho~t Buchholr, Pemela Tiffln Lllo Pulver. 7 (29 11) 3 (C) "S•Mt November'' (dre) ·68 -Sendy Dennis, Anthony Newley. 9 (C) "No Neme on the Bullet'' (wes) '59 -Audie Murphy. I •• 'THE CHICAGO CONSPIRACY TRIAL' The USA versus David T. Dellinger and Others There were 23,000 pages of trial tran- script which formed the basis of this British-American co-production using an all American cast. Every word in the produc- tion was spoken in court. Every incident is described io the court reporter's transcript. It airs on KCET, Channel 28, Thursday from 9 to 11 :30PM. 1968 was the year of the assassinations of Or. Martin Luther_ King and of Bobby Kennedy. The Democratic Convention which met in Chicago was held against a background of bitter demonstrations that led to violence and rioting. Before the Con- vention, I 2,000 regular police had been re- inforced with 6000 armed National Guards and 6000 regular troops. Four days of rioting resulted in the arrest of a number of leaders of protest groups. Judge Juliw Hoffman presided over their triaJ. The pro- gram was abridged from the transcript of 1 hat trial. Two subsequent Appeals Court decisions dism issed the conspiracy charges while up- holding the charges of Contempt of Court. All charges against Bobby Seale were sub- sequently dropped after his separation from the original trial. The leading performers are Morris Car- novsky as Judge Julius Hoffman, Ronny Cox as Jerry Rubin, Al Freeman Jnr. as Bobby Seale, Cliff Gorman as Abbie Hoffman, Robert Loggia as Leonard Weinglass (De- fence· Attorney), James Patterson as William Kunstler (Defence Attorney). The U.S. At- torney Thomas Foran is played by Shane Rimmer with Neil McCallum as Richard Schultz, the Assistant U.S. Attorney. Chris- topher Burstall directed. This documentary drama made by the BBC could not De shown publicly in America while the case was under appeal. This is iu first showing to television audiences as part of the Hollywood Television Theatre 1975 season. Pa1e 3 I "l11rni111 to IMnf °glid1 is Hsi1r t!Yn IHrnillf to rid• • bicyc/1, "s.ys J•1Hs Co/Mn•n who sttn •s m•rbm•n T.J. McC•t. in ABC's S. W.A. T. (MOIH/ays •t 9PM). Jim, • form1r Air Fore• Ac•d1my c•d•t tOJ>k up sky ,.ili111 Mllriy two yHrs •go wMn JN WH lirillf in • commUH M•r thl 0,.gon co•st. ThrH months l•t•r ,,. WH mning • lirillf •s •n instructor. ·~ fWI Y••rs •go, " s•ys Jim, "th1r1 w.r1 only • few h•llf g/idillf buffs on th• w.st ca.st. Tod•y, th•r• •r• •bout 35,000 1nthusiiits •round th• counlrf. It's on• of th• Hf.st sports I know ol Accid1nts occur wh1n people git c•r•/111, onr confid1nt. Peopl• git upset wh1n th1y rHd •bout injuri1s and dHths, but w/Nn you consid1r how many peopl1 afl hallf gliding m.,. days, you realiz1 that accid1nts ar1 actu•lly ,.,,_ Mor• peopl1 a" hurt riding bibs •nd Wlllking •tross str11ts. " Jim's sky s•il is a SHgu/1111 whoH basic design is r1f1"1d to as th• Rogal/a type (ah1r d11ign1r Francis M. Rog1Ho). fl is construct1d of Dacron ind aircrah quality •luminum 111/lillf. Its rining is stainless st11I. On wHklnds, IN usually glides or1r To"anc• 81ach, a few mil11 south of Los Atlf#ll. Catchillf • 11ntl1 uphill br11z1, h• sails •t sp11ds of •bout 18-mil11 an hour, so•ritlf to •ltitudes of 100 fHt for minutH or hours, d1pendillf on wind curr1nt •nd pll'sonal durability. Act,.ss Ronni Troup, who also happ1ns to b1 Jim '1 girlfri•nd. is his numblf olfl stud•nt th111 d•ys. "Ronn• ,,., h1ard m1 de1crib1 th• fr11, mallow f11lillf I git from flitlillf, " Jim s•ys. "Shi hasn't ,.,,. up y1t, but ,,,. will enntually. 1'111 ROI protltli., ""· M•yb• . it'1 l»ttlf that 1ha spend tim1 w.tcll;,,g llnd IN/ping 1111 maint•in my sky sail. Shi '1 IHmillf • lit. Thi first dlillf 1/N l1Mn1d i1 t/Mt than .,, no h•ng flid1n INlilt for IM1. " ' THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 6, 1975 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS r.1 () f~ ~J I ~ <. five-round prelimina ry word aame. The winnina team of the best of five moves on to play the ai1nt 1:00 I (j) Sum .. r Stmestet pinball m4Khlne for prizes. Lt111 Information lhurs. I (~ (j)) rn m Show-Offt • K110W1td11 • Tommy Hlwtins Show H~~~~ N~ lullwlnklt I Drum of Junnie 6:30 Claremont Colloquium Mon.. : Eltctrlc ComP1nY Wed., Fri.; Steps to l.Amln& Tues.; 11:30 @ (]) {]) Search for Tomor-Mtdll Thurs. row I Not for Women OnlJ B Q) 00 ®) m Jeckpo. t Mkh11t Jackson Show (~ CU> (I} m D E 8 u T ®J m Eclucatloul features Rhrme l R11son; One life to live News/Public Affairs Thurs. Bob Eubanks ls the host for CV Communttr Cart Tues., Rhyme & Reason. a new aame show Thurs. in which two contestants compete : lo a for Health again~! each other in a matching 7:00 rn @ """ guests. ( ) Mornln~Comedy Time rhyme game involving si• celebrity , Ci) (10l • Toct1r Show I let's Rap C1rtoons Bill CosbJ ( (j)) CV al AM America New York Stock Exch1n11e · Rom11tr Room : Villa Aleare New Zoo Revue Stock Exchlnae : Sesame Street 7:30 6 Q) Cartoons AFTERNOON Tennessee Tu•tdo 12:001 Noontime Porky Pia · Diamond Head Mullet Ujld1t1 The fuaitive 8:00 @ @ CD Ctptlln Kan111roo 6 PhM Oon1hue Show Sunup (~ {])) (]) a) DEBUT You m Q) CtrtOOfts Don't Sir Tom Kennedy is the host Not fo~omen Only of this show as two contestants : fe1tur compete in a aame involving four 8:10 [J Me Clo de los Numeros celebrities and a missina word. 1:30 Tht Gallery I @) News Davey I Ciollatti Movie: See Daytime Movies. Yo1t ' frlel'ICls Hieb ChaP1rral Gomer Pyle (I) Noon Affair/ Joe Buetti N•Zoo Revue ~~ : Mister R_!lers' Nel1hbortlood I 00 Someraet 9:00 !(I} CJ) Spin-Off Cartoons : Sesame Stteet : f11tures • Ci) @) m C e I e b r I t , . Not for Women Only Sweepstakes 12:30 @@_(]}Al the World Turns Ben Casey • ~ @ ®'J m D1ya of Our 6 Leave It to Beaver l es AM Los An1el8' 0 (~ CIJ) (]) a) All M, Chll· Jack LI Linne cfrln I Love Lucy I lultwlnkle I m ft1tur11 1:00 @(1) Cl) The Quldln1 Uaht 1)Mlh Dous111 Show 9 Movie: See Daytime Movies. (]) Cl) Gambit Divorce Court Cl) (Jj m Wllttl of for· (9 Cl)) (]) &) DEBUT RJ· tune an a Hope A contemporary dr1m1 Tim~ & Llaale set In the upper west sldt of New m tat fe1turu York and encompaulna three fem· Mottltra-ln·-U. ilies In a vast panor1m1 of Inter· 8'11in~ounnet 1c1lna lives. 10:00 I TattSttaltt • News · eatum M1jor Adams @) a;, Hl1h Rollers M1rtet Closlna ovlt: See Daytime Movies. : Education1I Proarams th or CoutqUttlCIS 1:30 @ rn ({) Edae of Nl1ht '9mtr f'yte ' @ @ @) m The Doctors Stoct Exchtnae 6 farmel's Dau1hter : Educatlon1I l"ro1rams (~ ([)) @ a) let's Mille A · N1WS/P1ner11111 del Valle 11; ABC Afternoon ft11ybreek 10:50 (ii) rn CJ) Love of Life Thurs. "The Girl Who Couldn't • @ Ci) @} m H o 11 J w o o d lose" (R) u1res I Journey to Adventure (f.Hj (I)) (3) a) BrtdJ Bunch 2:00 @ 00 (]) Price la Rl1ht The fiYTn1 "'fun · @ @ ®) m Another World Petticoat Junction 6 Dennis the Menace 700 Club <9 (I)) (I) al $10,000 Pyr- l (3),You.n1 I Restless amid Except Thurs. ' CI> m D E B u T The I The Reel McCoys a1 !cent trble Machine Art Nan~ & the Professor James is the host of th is new 1ame 2:30 @ W {]) Mitch Ci1me '75 show wh ich teams celebrity auests CD News and contestants In a f1St·movln1. 6 Diamond Held 0 <9 (j)) CV m One Ufe to UV. Except Thurs. I leave It to Buver len Hulrter lntervlews/ftJlturts Yo1a for Hulth 3:00 ! (ll) Cil Musical Chain ' m So111erset Gene Autry Theatre 6 Cartoons . (Q!j ) {I) a) General HOS• I Gllll11n'1 Island (I) Terry & His frlttld1 No Uoru Por Ml The Alntatonts Sesame StrHt features Hollywood Movie Classk:a 4:30 Gueuword Gllll11n's lslal'ICI Stu Trek pit.II i Dll\lb! The l~ Show Buis I His Buddlea Except Fri. House of frlahtenmln (I) Robin Hood @ (!) Movie: See Daytime Movies. Jack Bennr Show Get Sm1rt G1llopln1 Gourmet : Physle1I Geo1r1ph' 3:30 Dln1h! O Movie: See Daytime Movies. Mike Oourlas Show The Rlflem1n Beverty Hlllblllles My Favorite M1rtl1n The Munsters (3) N9'r Zoo Revue Addams f1mlly : History of Art ( Ci)) Comtdr Claulcs • Ma&d1len1 . Mike Oou1l11 Show Trevel fllms 4:00 Father Knows Best (~ ) Mickey Mouse aub Movie: See Daytime Movies. Porty Pl1; I IJWXC I The Ctn- tervllle Ghost Fri. Rttista femenln1 Batman ( ®>Star Trek · Sube Pe~1 o 5:00 0 0 Ei) News The Bia 1ller 6 The Flyln1 Nun Mk•ey Mouse Club R1eer oaan•s Heroes erv Griffin Show I Love Lucy : Mister Rorers• Nelahborhood • f11tures ' Mlasion: lmpoulble s:3o o (]} @ rn <a CIJ> ..... 3 Gomer Pjfe 6 Ho11n•s Heroes Dennis the Menace I Dr11m of J11nnlt Room 222 : Villi Aleare · D11ma • Tt1vtl films Undenlor ~~ ...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ORDER YOURS TODAY! 1000: • Personaliltd ,.autfftd , Stldc-ow ' • Effident LABELS t • Styl11h 0,., for Yourtelf or• PrlW Mey be uatcf on e11velopea •• return ecf cf reu.·· le.bela. ~ho very h1ndy H iclentlficetion l1b1la for m1rkin9 peraonel It•"'• auch u books, records, thoto., etc. L1bel1 atl~lr on glen e11d tr11y e uaecf for merlring home cennH focd it ems. All libels are pf'lnted with stylish Vogue type on fine qu11ity whit• gummed piper, ,---------------------1 I :::. ... ,.!~~1(::~:":.:.e~'\" ... S0..1 I I CHU ~ Ctllf. no. I I I t I I I I I I L----~~LJ.:!!_PRl~J!~~ ... J t t t t t t t t t t ' ' t t t Page 5 SUNDAY JULY 6 M O RN I N(, ( *) Indicates 1n Advertisement. 6:00 m Bible Answen/Chrlstophers 6:30 I!) News/flubllc Aff1lrs 7:00 I U.S.. of Archie Ubtrty Temple Churth · People's Forum J1 bberwoc:ky Tony I Susan Alimo 00 This Is the Ute W11re" Roberts 7:15 00 With Tiils Rl"C 7:30 B1iley's Comets Voice of Acricultu11 Mouno" Tlbernadt Choir Mlrldes of the 20th Century Wally's Workshop Voice or Ylctory f"ltm future Sbeldn1h Fellowship 00 Rel Humbird 7:45 @ (J) Sacred H11rt 1:00 Dusty's Trethouse Hlchw1r to H11ven The Jetsons RH Hu1nbard Amazln1 flropfledes Let There le Ucht Jot111.!!l. Birton 5"" @ W @ Jerry fllwtll Wo"der1m1 Souls H1rbor U1hthouM 1:30 Limp Unto Mr Feet Cl) Day of Dlsc:evtfJ • GOI Jimmr s.nu11t Show It Is Written Mlltl~t Time 1t talYl'f IE THRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) I~ Cil lllthryn ltuhlm1n I {I)) Town Hill Meetinc 9:00 M1Bhlll Efron's Sunday School Creation, accordin11 to Genesis and scientific theory, is told in this edi· lion. I 00 ® Ru Humbard Serendipity (~ (j)) Day of Discovery Clmpus flrorne "Viewpoint on Nutrition" (I) @ (I) Or1I Roberts Allltricl & Amer!Clna Elpl.lin Me A Mlsslo1111y CI) The fleople Show 9:30 Clmer1 Thrtt • Ac_rtcutt..,-. USA (Qt) Cl)> JI"""' s.1u1rt Show SunriM Way I Betlne In Mlr1des Amulnr Prophecies Co111pe1111tory £.duutlon Gospel Hour CD lelaefs eoinets @ F1td llptilt Churdl • Muska y Palabfu 10:00 Steps to t.amll\I Acclon de 11 Comunld1d/Prob- lenuis f1mlll11 · Tht Cl111ltoph1n Qi Hour of Powtr 6 Rut Estate Open Houae O.mlqo ,.,. 6 TY. Loob •t lMmlD( Htnld of Trvth CI) C.mefl ThrN Sullday C.lebrltlon (Qj Ci)) ComeclJ. Classlca @E Esta Es 11 Vid1 10:30 8 I lhc!A~ t The Chlld la F1ther of the Man B Ch1lle.!!!e ~Sermon (!H, (JJ) W ffi Kori: 70,000 B.C. a lntem1tion1I Hour Filth lor Tod1y Church With A Vision 00 flee the N1tion Ci) Insight • P1ntall1 Dominica! 11:00 Tod1r's Rellalon • Here Comes the Future "Aging: The Search for Eternal Youth" I Rex Humb11d Home Buyer's Guide <®: 00> CV m Ghost Chuers F Troop Sin Diego H1ppenln11 Movie: "The Good Humor M1n" (com) '50 -Jack Carson, Lola Al- bright. ; Church in the Home (V Cinem1 Seventeen CI) Movie: "The Reformer & the Redhead" (com) 'SO -Dick Powell, June Allyson, David Wayne. I First Blptist Churth 11 :30 Belief Wildlife Theatre (~ Ci)) Cl) ffi Mike A Wish Today's words are "Round" and "Post." I CBS Tennis C11sslc Glor~ Grey's Pet HIVen lnsi11ht on Reli11ion Faith tor Tod1y AFTERNOON 12:00 f) Movie: (C) "The N1ked Junale" (adv) '54 -Charlton Heston, Elea- nor Parker, William Conrad. m Meet the Press i lnsi11ht Movie: "Tombstone" (wes) '42 -Richard Dix. @ Movie; "Dual Alibi" (mys) '47 -Herbert Lom, Phyllis Dixey. 8 Hud-On Movie: (C) "tom1nche Te"i· tor(' (wes) 'SO -Macdonald Carey, Maureen O'Ha11, Will Geer. o N1me or the Game Sbekin1h Fellowship Mlclust An1tysls Ci)) World of Survival Insight Real Est1te Open House ffi Issues & Answers Movie: "Ambuah" (wes) 'SO- Robert Taylor, John Hodiak. m Movie: ·~111nt Bess" (dra) '47 -Marshall Thompson, Donald Curtis, Geor11e Tobias, Clem Bevans. Q) ~rinc Street U~ Qj (!) Movie: (C) ''Cherenne Au· tumn" (adv) '64 -Ja mes Stewart, Ricflard Wid mark, Carroll Baker, Karl Malden, Arthur Kennedy. IF1ittl for Tod1y ([)) Anl111J1I Wor1d Public Service 1:00 r~m future Story Th11tre M~le: (C) "Ice P1l1ce" (dra) '60 -Richard Burton. Robert Ryan, Carolyn Jones, Martha Hyer, Diane McBain. IE) Movie: "The V1mplre's Coffin" (hor) -Abel Salazar. @CI) Mr. Chips @ The N1me of the G1me Is Bise· ball <9 @ ) ffi film F11ture THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JULY 6, 1975 m Tr1Vel Film 1:15 9 M1ior l111ue Baseball Giants vs. Dod11ers. 1:30 IJ @OO CBS Tennis Cllssk Tom Okker vs. Andy Pattison @ (~ Ci)) Issues & Answen 0 DEBUT The N1tive Amerlcln "Herita11e" The llrst of a ten·part, half hour series offerin11 a broad overview of early Native American Indian life throu11h lhe use or son11s, prayers and legends. 0 An11el B1seball An11els vs. Oak· land A's. Ci) Comb1t 0 Movie: (C) ''All Bibi & the Forty Thieves" (adv) '43-Jon Hall, Maria Montez, Turhan Bey. I Thriller Christopher Close·UP Film future 2:00 Movie: "Neerty A N1str Acd· dent" (susp) ·52 -Jimmy Edwards, Kenneth Connor. IThe Champions Oep1rtment S Amerlcln/lsrHll 1V Hour Y~1 for He1tth I (JJ) Celebrity Golf Trnhouse Club Mission: lmposslble Z:30 1J CBS Sports Specl1I The match race between undefeated filly Ruf· fian and Kentucky Derby winner Foolish Pleasure, lrom Belmont Park in Elmont, LI., New York with a purse of $350,000. i Ch1mplonship Fishing Newsm1ke11 Movie: "The Amuin11 Dr. Clit· terhouse'' (dra) '38 -Edward G. Robinson, Humphrey Bogart, Claire Trevor. § High Ch1pm1I (1) Wiler World Ci) The Jetsons 1Amerkan1 Heriuae (j)) Women's Pro Tennis lnsi11ht l :OO O Nfl Ch1mplonshlp G 1 m e s "1971 AFC·NFC Championships" Miami Dolphins vs. Baltimore Colts, and Dallas Cowboys vs. San Fran· clsco 49ers. 6 D1•tarl a T1rz1n Thutre · Movie: (C) "A Min Cllled Gin· non" (adv) '69 -Tony F11nciosa, Michael Sarraz1n. I CiJ~o~! ~:;~. Thutre Greetln11s From Germany (I) GO! Ahor1 Hum1n Dimension f"llm future 3:301J Medlx 0 The Br1lnwolts Magazine fea - tures include a look at Laverne Col· lege's outdoor school in the San Bernardino Mountains. 0 (~ ([)) Cl) m World lnvl· taUonllTennis Cl1silC Men's Sin· gles Finals. The Vlr&in~n 00 Meet the Press : Biid Perspective on the News • T1lent Contest • This Is the Life 4:00 N1wsm1keB · This Is tht Ute Wlldlife-Our Thrutened Herl· le T1mn Thutre a Star Trek o Hee H1w Movie: "Top Hit" (mus) '35- Fred Ast1ire, Gin11er Ro11ers, Ed· ward Everett Horton. I m Seven Arts Th11tre Korean V11iety Pentecostll Temple Wiii Street Weell Sund1r Mltlnee 4:30 I f1ce the Nation · Sund1y Movie: (C) "We're Not Merried" (com) '52 -David Wayne, Gin11er Ro11ers, Marilyn Monroe. Korean News Ci) G11ner Ted Armsbona Jim Thomu Outdoors : Wuhlnrton Week In Review · lnsl11ht 5:00 It likes All Kinds Hoa1n's Heroes Grut Adventure F1ce the Nation The Avenaen 10 ~(!)News D1nlel Boone Korun Dr1m1 Cuey Slntos Show : Fiim future ( ) Championship fl1hln1 · Bolin& From the Olrmplc · Celebrity Tennis Revival of Americl 5:30 3 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Moment to Moment" (dra) '66 -Jean Seberg, Honor Black/Tian. Ci) little Ruals Ci) Newa (iO) Movie: (Zhr) "N1u11htr M11let· ta" (mus) '35 -Jeanette MacDon· 1ld, Nelson Eddy. @ (j)Survival f2l Ci) N1tion1I Geoc11phlc EI1) Film feature (e29) Ci)) Bobby Goldsboro Show CD Bud furlllo's Stum Room eE Viewpoint on Nutrition [V [NI NC 6:00 f) kNXT Spedal ''So You Tflink You Know LA" Jerry Dunphy hosts. ommNews D Movie: (C) (Zhr) "For Those Who Thlnll Youn(' (com) '64 - James Darren, Pamela Tiffin, Paul Lynde, Tina Louise. ITo Be Announced Film The Protedon Movie: (Zhr) "C1ptalns Coura· 11eous" (dra) '37-Spencer Tracy, Freddie Bartholomew, Mickey Roo· ney, Melvyn Douglas. @ Nl1ht Gallery @ (])Feature fE J1p1nne Children's Pro1r1m @ Movie: (C) (Zht) "John f11ul Jones" (dra) '59 -Robert Stack, IMari~~:;::~~ :a::::~:.c::rey. Slmmy & Comp1ny Coron• Now 6:30 Anlm1I World "Birds of Afrita'' Movie: "Heidi" (dra) '37 - Shirley Temple, Jean Hersholt. News The Adventurer Mus!Cll Co11test @ List of tht Wild ( I Ci)) HH H1w · Sltu1tlon Comedr . Joumer to Adventure Roller Qamn 7:00 News Wiid IUncdotn Secrets of the Deep 5 d· ger to ink phy OSI aul Uri• acy, Roo· m P1ul ack, ica'' !Jeopard, Mlllloft $ Movie: (C) (2ht) "A n C.lltd C11tnon" (adv) '69 - Tony Franciosa, Judi West, Michael Sarrazin. IThe FBI (]) The Wllbum Brothen J.!ianese un1u111 Pro111m (JJ m Wiid llln1dom AironakJ a Company Wrtstlln1 $pedal 7:30 IJ @ (1) 00 PREMIERE Joey & Dad A new comedy/variety series starring Joey Heatherton and her father, Ray. Gary Burghoff, and The Captain & Tennille auest. 0 <il Ci) ®) m World of Dis· ney "Adventure in Satan's Canyon" (R) A young kayak student races with death as he tries lo save lhe life of.-llis coach, who has been seriousfy injured by a falllng tree. Fiimed on location in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Wash· ington. 0 (~ (j)) (3) aJ Sill Miiiion S--Man "The E.SY. Spy" (R) Sieve and a pretty teenaaer who posses· ses extraordinary E.S.P. powers risk their lives in tracking down a security leak. Ell) The Best of Evenlna at Pops m Kore1n Progr1ms &:00 m BobbJ Goldsboro Show Houae of friahtenstaln I $J1ciAL I The M11lc of Sam· my Sammy Davis Jr. Is seen in con- cert, singing his greatest hits. ! P1uport to Travel NIPt10n No Uta/News Collere of the Sequol11 Sum· mer Theatre ii) Nocht de C1l1 THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK. JULY G. 1975 8:30 II (ill Cil (j) loitk "Close Cover Roy Roaers & Dale Evans, Fred & Action: IHtr CltJ Before Klllina" (R) Ko)1k Is Mickie Finn. Rob Reiner. Diana MlulcMI: 111peullllt stumped while tryin& to solve the Trask, Scotty Plummer, Foster (])Mr. '°*"' Cult.Ir riddle of why his prime suspect, Brooks and Charlie Callas. fiila 11 Jape11 the co-owner of a SUCU$Sful busl· I JapaNM L111ua1t Pro1ra111 (]) Dlaltcu• ness. would kill his partner end The OM W!l_ : Titt 8l•e order the burnina ol hts own build· 9:30 ll7J (1) (tJ 60 Mlnutn CBS ( Cf)) Leula ,,ut Lthman Ina. ews Correspondents Mike Wallace • J1111my s.Qprt SMw 0 ~ ({) ®) a;, NBC Sunday and Morley S~fer are hosts of this 11:001 @0 Cf) cm Cl) Men Mistery -Amy PrentlJS "The Des· magazine series for the summer. hat of Groucllo perate World of Jane Doe" (R) Chief "Point-Counterpoint," with Shana Mtdil Prentiss is stymied by eases In· Alexander and James J. Kilpatriek, (tffl Cf)) fCtwl volving a series of hiah·rlse bur· and "letters to 60 Minutes," will ltlth 1 luhllltn glaries, a clever check·passing ring, a.lso continue In this summer edi· f'TI 1~1 Fiim featute and the homicide of a Jane Doe. llOn. \JU m Don Murray, Cameron Mitchell, I Cruttst Sports Le1end1 ll:lS INtwl Andrew Pnne. Joyce van P1tten and Soul frH CD Rk• COlurt Corinne Michaels 1uest. Revival Flrts ( i (j)) Spa11WI Mtvte 0 The Kina fs Comlnt Tti. Rivals of Stltrtodl Holmes ll:JO I) Movie: (C) .. A Klu Befort DJ· 00 Movie: (C) (90) "Planet of "The Dutchess of Wiitshire's Dia· 1111" (dra) '56 -Robert Waaner, Blood" (sci-Ii) '66 -John Suon, monds" (R) Joanne Woodward, Jeffrey Hunter. Judi Meredith, Dennis Hopper. fil111 f11ture 0 Saia1111 ' Compe., Guests In· 0 (lttJ (I)) [3) @ AIC Sunday 10:00 Day of Discovery elude Alan Aldi , Diahann Carroll. Mo~le: (C) (Zhr) 'Lldy liberty" Today at Afu• C.llente Redd Fou, Dinah Shore, and Los (R) (com) '71 -Sophia Loren. faith tor TodaJ Anaeles M1yor Tom Bradley. Luigi Proietti, William Devane, Bee· News 8 hcelttters son Carroll, Biii Deprato, Danny De Gospel Hour Movie: (C) "Html11paJ'1 Ad· Vito, David Doyle, Charles Bartlett. News/Coif Leason• ventures ol A Youna MH" (dra) Sophia Loren stars IS an Italian 700 aub '62-Rlchard Seymer. Diane Baker. woman whose wedding plans in New • Encutntro ~ TelepulM York become a shambles when Lou Gordff Show Movie: (C) .. Under C.pricol'll" customs inspectors refuse to allow 10:30 Follew·Up "Non-Puent and ra) '49 -ln&rid Beraman, Joseph her into the country with a mor· Single Parent Adoptions" Cotten. MichHI Wlldin1. tedella sausaae. ~ Stnb Barbati foru111 m Movie: "Nhtotchlla" (com) '39-lil Sim Yorty Show • The TI11tt ltl~ Greta Garbo, Melvyn Dourlas. ~Water World 0 EW! TODAY'S HOME !.11 Tony l Suua AiallO Dow~s~:~ Theatre "Upstairs, * BE~E ... 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Actor Robert Redford, himself Involved In the Indian movement, narrates this look at the tradition and cul- ture of the Shoshone Indians and the treaty In question, signed in 1863 by the Shoshones and the U.S. Government. The Indians claim the treaty promises them the land. The federal government claims the right to buy back the land from the Indians -at 1863 prices, or $1 .05 an acre. The land is equal to one-third of the state of Nevada. Much of the story Is told by the Indians themselves, as the camera followt them In confrontations with government offi- cials over the tearing down of the sacred plnyon tree and the killing of deer for sport. The viewer. is permitted to observe the Indians as they work, dance and pray, and again as they attend a meeting where they are offered money for their land. Most of the Indians are seen to resent the price ($1 .05 an acre) but to fear that If they hold out, they wlll get nothing. "Broken Treaty at Battle Mountain" was produced by Joel L. Freedman and written by Tom Schachtman. Following the 60-minute film, Hugh Downs will moderate a discussion of the issues highlighted by Freedman's documen- ·tary. Government spokesmen from Washington will be Com- missioner John Vance of the Indian Claims Commission and Martin Seneca, director. Office of Trust Responsibilities, Bu- reau of Indian Affairs. Proponents for the Indian point of view are Glenn V. Holley, Sr., Western Shoshone Indian spokesman for the United Western Shoshone Legal Defense and Educa- tion Association: Kathy Collard, Association attorney; and Vine De Loria. chairman of the Institute for the Development of Indian Law and author of "Custer Died For Your Sins" and "God Is Red." The film and discussion are presentations of WLIW, Garden City, N.Y., and air nationally on the Public Broadcasting Ser- vice. Paee B THE OAILV PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 6, 1975 MONDA Y JULY 7 For morning •nd •fternoon listings, pleue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ue the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 O (C) "Racing Fever" (adv) '64- Joe Morrison. Charles G. Martin, Barbara Biuart. 00 (C) "Trottie True" (com) '49 - Jean Kent. James Donald, Andrew Crawford. 12:00 m "Blowinc Wild" (adv) '53 - Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck, Ruth Roman, Anthony Quinn, Ward Bond. 1:00 IJ (C) "The O.y the Earth Froze" (sci·li) '64 -Nina Anderson, John Powers. ® "September Affair'' (dr1) 'SO - Joan Fontaine, Joseph Cotten, Jes· sica Tandy. 3:00 @) (C) "Target for !Ullin&" (dra) '66 -Stewart Granier, Curt Jur· gens. eiJ @ "East Side, West Side" (dra) ·so -James Mason, Ava Gardner, Barbara Stanwyck, Ven Hellln. 3:30 Cl) (~ "Ctpgln Newman, M.D." (com) '63 -Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis, Bobby Darin, Angie Dickin- son. O ''When Worlds Collide" (sci·fi) 'S I -Richard Derr, Barbara Rush. John Hoyt. 4:00 O "Them" (sc..t1) '54 -James Whitmore, Edmu!}d Gwenn, Joan Weldon. f VI NINL 6:001J 0 (I)@) @mm al Newa (])0 (HJ(])Ci)(J)(9(1)) News CJ) Bonanza WNd Wild Welt 8rHn Acr11 .Mod Sciutd Mull terese Tht lnvaden , Electric Compeny Rody & Frleltda 6:30 Merv Griffin Show That Clr1 (J)I Sp, : Film Features ( Ci)) Dealer'a Choice • Trtvtl FHm Galloplne Gourmet UtUe Rascals ' 7:00 0 0 (jj CJ) m al NtWI Ironside Bowflna for Dollars • Mod Squad 8 Truth or Consequences • What's My Une? I love Lucy The FBI LI MuJer Prohlbide The lie Valley : Interface ( Ci)) Bonlftll @E Drama m ThrH stooees 7:30 II $25,000 Pyramid O Police Surceon IJ love American Style 0 Rainbow Sundtt (j)@ (])To Tell the Trutll B Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "forture lierden" (hor) '67-Jack Palance, Burgess Meredith, Beverly Adams. @l Lers Malle A Deal m Hocan's Heroes Q) CI) Wiid World of Anlmels mAhort g;) Verrel Acompaname m Jimmy Dean Show (D Bud Furlllo's Steam Room m UtUe Reseals 8:00 II @ Cil ({) CBS News S4)ecial ''The IQ Myth" (R) This examina· t1on of the ways in which the IQ concept and tests have been used, misused and abused through the years also examines the power- ful influence of an IQ score on a person's life-a power not widely recognized, CBS News Correspon- dent Dan Rather is the anchorman. B Q) 00 (}21 m NBC Mondey Hi&ht Besebtll Teams to be an· nounced. O Movie: (C) (21hhr) "for Whom the Bell Tolls" (dra) '43 -Ingrid Bergman, Gary Cooper, Akim Tlmi- roff. @ Wild Wild West 0 <a ({)) (I) (D The Rookies "The Assassin" (R) Chris falls in love with a beautiful photographer who 1s marked for death by a pro· fessional killer who believes she has bten following and photograph- ing hjm. I Dealer's Choke Mondey Thru Fridey Soccer From Mexico Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Moon la e" (com) '53 -Wiiiiam Holden, Maga1e McNamera, David Niven, Dawn Addams. fl)~ ltiCl~L I lrollen T ,...ty at let· tie ; ountu A film documentlna the struule of the Western Shoshone lndiens to reaain 24 million acres of Neveda l1nd. Robe~ Redford nuretes this look at thf. treditlon end culture of the Shoshone lndlens end the treaty In question, sianed In 1863 by the Shoshones and the U.S. Government. @E Los Pollvoctt m Jepanett Llncue1e Procr1ma 1:30 m Merv Griffin ~· 9:00 II @ (])Cl) Maude (R) A famed psychic predicts four things will happen to Maude-the fourth bein( that .she will marry e fifth time- and Maude pooh·poohs the predic- tions until the first three come true. @ The Untouchables 0 (fjj (j)) CI) al S.W.A.T. "The Steel Plated Security Blanket" (R) A national beauty paaeant becomes a nightmare when three desperate men in a stolen armored car seize two beautiful host111es in an at- tempt to steal two million doll111 worth of Jewelry. Farrah Fewcett Majors and Lara Parker guest. G) The 8otd Ones s d • rs tt 9:30 ~ @ (})Ci) R1loda (R) Rhode thinks she may be pre1nant, but she isn't sure enouah to tell Joe, espetially when he comn home TUESDAY JULY 8 wit~ the news that his business Is For morning and afternoon llstlnas. factna an economic squetze. please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. 0 N11n Below, for your convenience, are fE C.u1ht In tM Act the day's movies. a> Yesenll --0-AY_T_l_M_E_M_O_V-IE_S_ 10:00 ID @ (}) (jJ Medical C • n t • r ·~aturday's Child" (R), In order to lD:OO IJ ''Wild H1rvesr• (dra) '47 - s1ve a. young runaways life, Ga~· Alen Ladd, Dorothy Lamour. Lloyd non shields her from the 1uthort· Nolan, Robert Preston. ties. (!)"The Udy G1mbles" (dra) '49 CI> Peny Mtson -Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Preston, fJ (~ (j)) (]) fiB C.ribt "lldy Stephen McNally, Edith Barrett. l<iller'' (R) After the wife of I Sen· 12:00 m "Billy l.llr'' (com) '63 -Tom ator Is accu~ed of ~~rder ind then Courtenay, Julie Christie, Mona of 1ttemptm1 suicide, Ben and Washbourne Mark are called in to investl~ate 1.00 O "Flt ht to Ma " ( · ·f) '52-the case. Monte Markham, Linda · a . '1 sci. I Marsh Judy Pace and James Cal· Cameron Mitchell, Marauente Chap· fahan 'guest. man, Arthur Franz.. m Ei) N @"Desert R1ts'' (dfl) '53-Rlch .rrt"' Sews ard Burton, James Mason, Robert u:1 wet m1rt Newton, Robert Doualas. Qi Green Aerts 3:00 fiO) (C) "Suicide Con11n1ndo" (dra) fE DEBUT Kup's Show First In a '69 -Aldo Ray, Pamela Tudor. series of weekly talk shows with Q)@ "The Great Sinner'' (dra) host Chicago Sun-Times Colu"!lnlst '49 _ Grego,y Peck, Ava Gudner, Irv l(upcinet . who welcomes national Melvyn Douglas. and international guests lor conver· 3•30 f7i'I "Do bl Ind _., (m ) •44 sation w1lh a punch-no holds • ~ u e emn • .., ys barred. -Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stan· wyck. 10:30 1J Q) News fJ (C) "Journey to the Fir Side of the Sun" (sci·fi) '69 -Roy Thinnes, Lynn Loring, Herbert Lom. 11:00 0 Community Feedback @ Nlred Hitchcock @E Yerael Acompaname fE BI~::: lest of Groudlo Set. Bllko The Lucy Show Mission: hnpoulbft Mod Squad (}) Peter Gunn The Untouchables 1 The Thin Eda• Ci)) Ylctory st Sea ll:JO a (ff) CD()) CIS Lite Movie: (C) "Ir.ad" (mus) '88 -Peter Torti, 01vld Jonn, Mldtey Dolenz. Mich· HI Nesmith, Annette funlcello. n 9 Cl) tt5 m Johnny C.110n IJ.bbll ReynOTif 1 li 1uut hostess. 11 The HoneymOOMn Cl) Mme: .. Deftl'roully T1lty Uwt" (drt) '41 -John G•rfleld, N1ncy Colemen. 0 (9 {))) (!) Wide Worfd Mp- terr ~llHt orSilence" (R) Steve Forrest, Anne fr1ncls, Clu· Gul11er Ind John Mel.Jim star. O Movie: "Hideous Sun Demon,. (SCI.fl) '55 -Robert Clarke, Patricia Mannina. 12:00 I Guesswotd 0.ktarf Get Smart 12:~ O Twilltht Zone 1:00 8 l1Ql Totworrow (V(l)@(j)~ ... 1:4511 Morie: ''Tillt Wonderful Ura•" (eOm) '49 -Tyrone Powtr, Gene Tierney, Gene Lockhart. UIO R Mme: "Joan et P1rts" (drl) •12 -Michele Moraan, Paul Hen· reld, Tllom1S Mitchell. 4:00 O (C) "The Monitors" (sci-fi) '68 -Guy Stockwell, Suun Oliver, Ave,y Schreiber. 6:00 1:30 7:00 EVENI N G . WNc&~~~~e!n 00 Bonanu Wild Wiid West Gree11 Acres Mod SQuad Marla tereu The lll'ftdtrs • Eltcttlc Company Rocty & frfenda Merv Griffin Show TJ\at Qlri m t a,, : J'lrm F .. ture Cl)) O..ltr'a Cho'" • Travel FUm C11lopln1 lourmtt Uttte R1scal1 oo@ oo mm" ... Ironside Bowlln1 for Dof11r1 Mod Squad , T rvtJI or Consequencta Whit's My Une? I Lon Lucy The FBI La Muter Prollibldl Tiie Bi& Y1Hey : Jun Shtsiherd's Amerlcl "One Man's Version of Heaven Is A How· ud Johnson's with 28 Flavors" Actor, author, comedian and racon· teur Shepherd travels the U.S. wlth a camera crew to record often un· noticed aspects of America. r (j)) Bontlll.I °"''"' Three Stooan THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 6. 1975 7:30 I New Treasure Hunt · ®) iaJ 00 Hollywood Squares love American Style let's Mike A 0.11 @ To Tell the Ttuth • Million $ Movie: (C) (211r) " l&ht G11lery'' (susp) '69 -Joan Crawford, Barry Sulhv1n, Roddy Mc. Dow all. ob1ects d'art .. Marni Howard, are impathelically drawn together. The Untouchables The Bold Ones A11entlna Independence D1y Celebration ED The Best of ~enln& 1t Pops m Situ1t1on tomedy m Ho1an's Heroes 9:30 0 News ED Dr. Whd "The Siluriaos" Jon m Yesenia Pertwee and Carollne John star. lO:OO 0 1 (3J Barnaby J 0 n es I ~~~~n Outdoorsmin "Death on Deposit" (R) Lois Net· Animal World Ueton guests as a small-town bank Little Ruuls president whose respectable reputa· lion covers a trail ot embeulement 1:00 I) (i1) (I) Good Times (R) and murder After being turned down by the 0 ~ (6) o m Police Story bank for a loan, the E"ans family "To Steal A Million" (R) Detectives risks eviclton by open1n1 a hx-it track down a brazen but inept shop in their apartment, and events jewel thiel hoping he will lead them take on a cloak-and dauer aura as to a couple suspected of planning they try lo keep the building's nosy a ma1or 1ewel robbery. Pernell Rob· super from finding out. erts. AleJ( Cord, Barbara Anderson 0 @ @ @) m Ad I m -l 2 and Christopher Stone star. "Lady's Night" (R) On a n111ht out 0 m EE News with his wife (guest Kristin Nelson), (6) Perry Muon Reed witnesses a gas station hold 0 ((;29' (i)) (!) aJ Marcus Wei. up and becomes Involved in the by M.D. "No Gods in Sight" (R) A chase. brilliant researcher and diagnosl1· O Movlt: (2hr) "The Re1I Glory" ccan comes to work at th1 Center (adv) '39 -Gary Cooper, David bul can not ad1ust to doctor-patient Niven, Andrea Leeds. Broderick relat1onsh1ps Carl Betz guests. Crawford. ® Gel Smut ~Wild Wild West ED International Animation Festrv1I (Q!j ([') (3) fiB Happy D1ys onzie Joins the Band" (R) Ritts. 10:30 § Community Ftedback as well as nffs. result when Fonzie News ta~es up the bongos for the first ~ Alfred Hitchcock time to play with Rtchie's band at m Fe~ling Good a club dance. a> u1tos I Deale(s Choice 1.00 ~ 0 ~ Monday Thru Frld1y 1 · rifi 0 · a> News El Show de Iris Chicon 3 81 (fO) @ E1J NeWl Qj M1jor Luaue Baseball Oakland D Best ol Groucho A's vs. Cleveland (6) Sat. Bilko Et) Tiie Riv1ls of Sherlock Holmes I T~e Lucy Show . ''A Message From the Deep Sea" Mission: Impossible When news arrcves that a girt has , ~ Ms,ciut'd i... been lound with lier throat cut, l~1 • uc., forensic e11pert Or. John Thorndyke ~The Untouch1bles and his partner Dr. Jervis find' a £D The Thin Edge clue the police overlooked. John <~ ) Victory it Se1 Neville and James Cossins star. aJ EJ Show de Sylvia Pinal m J1p1n1se lln11111e Pro1r1ms 1:3011 (jJJ (]) Cl) M·A·s·H (R) The old edafe of "doctor heal thyself" ls directed at Trapper John when he ·refuses to hive 1 medical checkup because he hes en ailment that he doesn't wa nt revealed. B ~ (I) l10) ID NBC Tuesday tTovle: (C) (90) "Death Slllk" (R) (dra) '74 -Vince Edwards, An· Janette Comer, Robert Webber, Carol Lynley, Vic Morrow, Neville Brand, 11 :30 11 (ffl C31 (]) CBS Lite Movie: {C) '"fiie Tait of the Secret Aaents•• (com) '66 -Marty Allen, Steve Ros· sl, Nancy Sinatra. I ta) (j) 119) m Johnny C.rson The Honeymooners Movie: "EHt ol the River'' (drt) '40 -John G•rfiefd, Brenda Mar· th all. 0 <9 > CD Wide Warfd Mys· tery i!Qeath Is A Bad Trip" (R) O Movie: "Curse of the Stone Hand" (hor) '64 -John Carradine, Ernest Walch. Norman Fell, Llrry Wilcox. Two men ll:OO fsJ Guessword battle treacherous rapids as they Movie: ''The Southerner'' (dra) pursue four escaped convicts who have kidnapped their wives. '45 -Zachary Scott, Betty Field, J. O (Qj' @ > (}) CD ABC Tues· Carroll Naish. day Movie: (C) (90) ''fhe Gun" (Rl m Cet Sm11t (dra) '74 -Stephen Elliott, Jean 12:.JO 1J Twilfaht Zone Le Bouvier, Wallace Rooney, David Huffman, Pepe Serna, Edith Diaz, l :DO 8 OC2l Tomorrow Ramon Bieri. The odys.sey ol an @ @ @ News American ~un, ~ :38 Police Special, 1:45 1J Movie: (C) "Dn the Threshold from the .time 11 1s made and sold, of Space" (dra) '56 -Joh11 Hodiak, and as 1t passes from hand to Dean Jagger Guy Madison Martin hand:-touchine people's fives in Milner. ' ' transit. m Merv Griffin Shaw 2:00 m All·Nl&ht .Show: "Tiara Tehltl." 9:00 iJ (i1) (}) (j) H•••ll Fln·O "A "Safari'' Cun for McGarrett" (R) Both bear-J:30 1J Movie: ''fhe Last Bendit'' (wes) Ing scars of ganaland violence, Mc· '49 -Forrest Tucker, William Garrett and 1n eteeant dealer in Booth. Page 9 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: JULY 5th (P.M.) 3:00 Yop With Madeline (C) (KOCE) Yo1a telecourse. 3:30 Yo11 With Madeline (C) (KOCE) Yoga telecourse. 4:00 Yoea With Madeline (C) (KOCE) Yoga telecourse. 4:30 Yoea With Madeline (C) (KOCE) Yoga telecourse. 5:00 The W17 It Wu (C) (PBS) "The Red Sox/Cardinals World Series" 5:30 Special: (C) (PBS) "Rachel, la Cubana" 7:00 Book Seat (C) (PBS) "Some· , thing Happened" 7:30 Profile: Women (C) (KOCE) "Women In Pohtic.s" 8:00 lntern1tlon11 Animation festival (C) (PBS) "Munro" 8:30 Europe United (C) 9:00 Marterplece Theatre (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: JULY 6th (P.M.) 3:00 Phpigll Qeovaphy (C) "Miner· als and Man" 3:30 Physlc.11l 6ieograph7 (C) "Weath· ering of Rocks" 4:00 Physial Georraphy (C) '1opo· graphic Maps" 4:30 Ph1Sical Geoaraphy (C) "Erosion -Levelina by Gravity" 5:00 Physical Geo1raph7 (C) "land· forms Shaped By Streams" · 5:30 History of Art (C) "Egypt: New Kingdom II" &:00 History of Art (C) "Middle East: Chaldea and Persia" 7:00 History of Art (C) "China" 7:30 History of Art (C) "Korea" 1:00 Huntinrton Beach July 4th P•· ride (C) (KOCE} MONDAY: JULY 7th (P.M.) 3:00 Yoea With Madeline (C) (KOCE) Yoga lelecourse. 3:30 Electric Com111ny (C) (CTW) 4:00 Seume Street (C) (CTW) 5:00 Mister Roeers Nelehborhood (C) 5:30 Villa Aleare (C) (PBS) 6:00 Physlul Ceorraphy (C) (PBS) "Landfords Shaped By Streams" 6:30 History of Art (C) "Korea" 7:00 Yoe• With Madellnt (C) (KOC[) Yoga telecourse. 7:30 Focus: Oranee County (C) (KOCE) "Citizens Against Crime" r:OO International Animation Festival (C) (PBS) "Munro" 1:30 Nova (C) 209 (PBS) "What Time Is Your Body" 9:30 The Way It Was (C) (PBS) '1he Red Sox/Cardinals World Series" TUESDAY: JULY Ith (P.M.) 3:00 Yoea With Madeline (C) (KOCE) Yoga telecourse, 3:30 Electric Com111ny (C) (CTW) 4:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 5:00 Mister Roeen Nel1hborhood (C) 427 5:JO Vlfta Al11re (C) (PBS) 6:00 PhJslul Seoaraphy (C) "Glacla· lion and Landforms" 6:30 HlstotJ of Art (C) "Japan" 7:00 Yoa• With Madelhle (C) (KOC[} Yoga telecourse. 7:30 Profile: Women (C) (KOCE) "Im· aae of Women" 8:00 $pedal: (C) (PBS) "Broken Tru- ty at Battle Mountain" 9:30 Woman (C) (PBS) "Feminist Therapy" WEDNESDAY: JULY 9th (P.M.) 3:00 Yo11 With Madeline (C) (KOCE) Yoga telecourse. 3:30 Electric Com111ny (C) (CTW) 4:00 Sesame Strttt (C) (CTW) 5:00 Mister Roeers Nelehborhood {C) 5:30 Villa Aleere (C) (PBS) 6:00 Physical Geoeraphy (C) "~nd­ lorms and the Work of Waves and Currents" 6:30 History of Art ''Hindu Art of In· dia" 7:00 Yoaa With Madellne (C) (KOCE) Yoga telecourse. 7:30 Inside The World of Jesse Allen (C) 1:00 Masterpiece Tllutre (C) (PBS) Upst11rs. Downstairs -Episode IX: "Goodwill To All Men" 9:00 Bess Myerson: In The Public Interest (C) (PBS) THURSDAY: JULY 10th (P.M.) 3:00 Yo11 With Madeline (C) (KOCE) 3:30 Electric Com111ny (C) (CTW) 5:00 Mister Roaers Nelfhborhood (C) 5:30 Villa Alegre (C) (PBS) 6:00 Physical Geography (C) "Wind Formed land Forms" 6:30 History of Art (C) "Buddhist Art of India" 7:00 Yo&• With Madeline (C) (KOCE) 7:30 Jean Shepherd's America (C) 1:00 The Best of benln1 at Pops (C) 101 (PBS) "Leroy Anderson" 9:00 Dlrecclones (C) "Realities of Mental Health'' 9:30 Feelina Good (C) (CTW) "Am I Bluer' FRIDAY: JULY lltti (P.M.) _... 3:00 Bl& Blue Marble (C) (NET) Chil· dren 3:30 EJectrk Com111ny (C) (CTW) 4:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 5:00 Mister Roeers Nelfhborhood (C) 5:30 Villa Ale,-re (C) (PBS) 6:00 Physlat Geoeraphy (C) "The Earth's Motions" 6:)0 History of Art (C) "Extensions of Indian Art" 7:00 Interlace (C) (PBS) "Gil Scott· Heron and Mldnlaht" 7:30 Choral festival (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Washlnctofl Wee• In Review (C) (PBS) 8:30 Know Your Antiques (C) (PTL) 9:00 The Thin Ede• (C) (PBS) "Amii· ety: The Endless Crisis" SATURDAY: JUU 12th (P.M.) 3:00 Yoa• With Madeline (C) (KOC[) Yoaa telecourse. 3:30 Yoa• With Madeline (C) (KOCE) Yoga telecourse. 4:00 Yo11 With Madeline (C) (KOCE) Yoga telecourse. 4:30 Yoe• With Madeflnt (C) (KOCE) Yoga telecourse. • 5:00 Tht Way It Was (C) (PBS) "The Red Sox/Cardln1ls World Series" 5:30 Special: (C) (PBS) "Broken Trea- ty at Battle Mountain" 7:00 Book Beat (C) (PBS) "George Kaufman and Friends" 7:30 Profile: Women (C) (KOCE) "Im· aft of Women" 1:00 Jean f!•Phenf's America (C) (PBS) 'One Man's Version of Heaven Is A Howard Johnson's With 28 Aavors" 8:30 Inside the World of, Jt111 Miff (C) t :OO Masterpiece Thutre (C) (PBS) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI(, JULY 6, 15175 'A BANKING, SINGING, ACTING, DANCING DAD? A bank vice president who co-stars on a network comedy-variety series? If that progTam concepc sounds incongruous, it becomes be· lievable when you meet Ray Heatherton, who, w"h bis dancing daughter, Joey Heatherton, headlines the new Joey and Dad show which bas its premiere Sunday at 7 :30PM on CBS. A ruddy-com- plexioned, gTegarious man, Ray has never strayed far from the Long Island area where he was brought up and where be now holds the.imposing title of vice president of community relations of Euro- pean-American Bank and Trust Company. "I imagine it was my interest in community affairs that brought me into the banking busine,ss." guesses Heatherton, who had a long radio and musical comedy career before stepping 'into the world of finance l S years ago. He remains active in community projects like the M arch of Dimes, the Myasthen1a Gravis Assn., the Nassau Society for Crippled Children and Adults and the Boy Scouts. Despite an entertainment background that includes singing and dancing in such musicals as "Babes in Arms," "The Desert Song," "The Chocolate Soldier," "Burlesque" and "Can-Can," and children's popularity as "The Merry Mailman" on New York television. the senior Heatherton bas never appeared professionally with his daughter until the opportunity developed to star in Joey and Dad, for four weeks on the Network. It will be a proud moment for him when he takes his first television bow with Joey, whose show busi- ness success started as a Broadway understudy in "The Sound of Music" and bas taken her to Hollywood for television and motion pictures and back again to New York as a star of the supper club circuit. Actually, the bead of the Heatherton clan has never removed him- self completely from the entertainment world he loves so well while devoting the major share of his time to the banking business. He still hosts a popular morning radio program, the Ray Heatherton Breakfast Club Show, on t,ong Island station WGBB. Another source of pride for dad of Joey and Dad is son Dick, a disc jockey CamWar to New York listeners o n WCBS-FM. The Heathertons are an all-show business family, since mother Davenit was dancing in "Babe.s jn Arms" when she met husband-lo- be Ray. "She can still show Joey and me a thing or two as a dancer," says Ray. Which could be an idea for an upcoming Joey and Dad snow. Vh>.cloas JMy.JI~ ..... wftb btt falkr, ... , HeaGft'tOtl. for u llriow ot made Md cCMIH41. WEDNESDAY JULY 9 For morning and afternoon llstlngs, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day's movies. DAYTIM E MOVIES 10:00 D (C) "Countdown to Doomsd•r'' (susp) '67-George Arrldson, Pa~ale Audre!. "Perilou1 Holid1y'' (mys) '46- Pat o·Brien, Ruth Warrick, Alan Hale. 12:00 m "lucky Stiff" (mys) '49-Brlan Oonlevy, Claire Trevor, Dorothy La-mour. 1:00 O "Sabn's Sltellltes" (sci·fi) '58 -Judd Holdren, Aline Towne, Johnny Crawford. @ (C) "R1ncho Notorious" (wes) '52-Marlene Dietrich, Mel ferrer, Arthur Kennedy, 3:00 (JO) (C) "A Gulde for the Married Min•• (com) '67 -Robert Morse, Walter Matthau. @ (6) "Desper1te Journey'' (dra) '42-Errol Flynn, Arthur Kennedy, Ronald Reaga n, Alan Hale. 3:30 rn (C) "Blood I Stnd" (dra) '4J -Tyrone Power, Rita Hayworth. O (C) "Genesis II" (sci.fi) '73- -Alex Cord, Mariette Hartley, Ted Cassidy. 4:00 O (C) "Kina Ilona Esclpes" (dra) '68-linda Miller, Rhodes Reason. King Konr . l V E.. N I N c; 6:00 3 lcr[~~~a~~8::.s Wild Wiid West Green Acres Mod Squad Marla Tereu' The Invaders tD Electric Com~ny m Rocky I Friends 6:30 Merv Griffin Show That Clri m 1 s,,, : Fffm f11ture ( CIJ> Dealer's Choice • Tr1~ fil m • G11/opln1 Gourmet Uttfe Rascals 7:00; 0013J@ m aJ Newa 3 lron51de Bowllna for Dollars 6 Mod Squad Truth or Consequences I What's M1 Une7 I love Lucy The FBI I.a Mujer Prohlblda The 811 V11le1 Amerlca111 Herita1e "Patriotic Music & Its Influence on American Histo " (~ Ci)) lon1nz1 g)Dr1m1 THE O"ILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JULY 6, 1975 O Celebrity S1nepstallu (10 Conclusion of two-part episode (jJ (fi) (1) To felt the TNth In which Mannix searches for a @ @ Peter Gunn fl§ The Untouchables hero whom he ein repay for once 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) having saved the life of his client's ·~uy of A M1dman" (sci 11) '63 (Qj' ) Victory at Sta -Vincent Price, Nancy Kovak. son, and finds a murderer, thief 11:15 m Cinema 34 and forger on the Island of San I Price Is Right Leone. 11:30 U 1 Cf CBS Lite Movie: (C) Ho11n's Herou 0 Q)@ m Petrocelli "Coun· "81& Rose" (dra}. '73-Shelley Win· 00 Let's Make A Deal terploy" (R) A young San Remo ters, Barry Pr1mi1t, Lonny Chapman. Noches TapatilS policeman IS accused of killing 0 t2 00 09) m Johnny C1raon Pop Goes the C4untry his wile's lover. Beverly Sills guests. a> Celebrity Bowlin& 0 m ti) News Q The Honeymooners Ef) LittJe Rascals (6) Perry M11on 6 J Mo v I e: "Bladwell'a blind" 8:00 u @@ (j) T 0 n, 0, I 1 n d 0 .. 0 (Qfl ) CV m B1rett1 ''The (ad11) '39-John Cartleld, Rosemary Dawn (R) Dorn Deluise and country Secret of Terry Lake'' (R) Barella Lane singlnf star Tammy Wynelte euest. poses as country musician Rambhn' 0 (~Ci))(]) Wide Wor1d Spe· 0 @@({OJ m Little House on Billy Peaches when he tries to find cial •·Academy of Country Music the Pn1irie .. Town Party·Country out why a beautiful woman is help· Awards .. (R) Party•• (R) When Laura sprains her ing to frame her boyfriend for mur· 0 Movie: "Houu of the Black ankle, she faces the same problems der, Margot Kidder guests. Death" (mys) .65-lon Chaney, John (i) The FBI Carradine as schoolmate Olga (Kim Richards), tE) fiet Smirt EB The Thin £.dee whose one leg is shorter than the f;l~ Green Acres other. . m I SrfCIAL) Broken Treaty at Bit· 12:00 0 Guessword 0 Movie: (Zhr) ''The Plainsman" tie Mountain Joel Freedman's docu· m Movie: "The f'ortu11es ol Clp· (wes) '36 -Gary Cooper. Charles mentary traces the efforts ol the taln Blood'.' (adv) '.50 -Louis Hay· Bickford, Jean Arth ur, traditional Western Shoshone fndi· ward, Patricia Medina. Ci) Wild Wiid Wm 11:\ G t S rt 0 (~ @ ) ffi m Thet's My Ma· ans of Nevada to retain their rights ~ e m1 m1 ··whose Child Is This?" (R) 10 land promised ~hem by the Fed· 12:30 O Twlliiht Zone Clifton Is presented with a baby eral Government in the treaty of boy and a marriage proposal when 1863· 1:00 0 :10) Tomorrow a former army romance returns to 10:301 Winted: Dead 01 Alin 0 @ 00 ~ @ Hews haunt him with wedding plans, News 1 45 £'111 M I (C) 'Tl T claiming he's the father of her Allred HltchcocL : -ov e: ' clcet to om•· • hawk" (wes) 'SO -Van Johnson, child. · Nochea Tapatias Marrlyri Monroe. Anne Ba~ter. I Dealer's Choice Mond1y Thrv frld1y 11 :00 I @ 0 mm Ne'n 2:00 m All-Hleht Show: "Abe Lincoln in £1 Profesor Aldao · 00 @) @ @ al Hen Illinois," "The SmallHt Show on Movie: (C) (2hr) "Desperate Best of Groucho Earth" Mission" {adv) '71-Ricardo Montal 6 Sft. Bll~o ban, Ina Balin. Earl Holliman. Shm • The Lucy Show 3:30 fJ Movie: (C) "Ride the tflgh Pickens. Mission: Impossible Wind" (adv) '66-0arren McGavrn, ID Man Builds, Man Destroys "fl Mod Squad Mana Perschey. Can Be Done" al Championship Wrmtln1 8:30 0 (~ (j)) @ G) ABC Wednes• d•J Movie: (C) (90) "The Day lhe Earth Moved" (R) (dra) '74-Wil· liam Wtndom, Beverly Garland, Lucille Benson, Jackie Cooper, Stella Stevens,, Cleavon little, Tammy Harrington. An aerial photographer discovers that his color film picks up the heat waves that precede an earthquake. He and his partner are unable to convince the residents of a small desert town that the little city is doomed, until the tremors start and the town begins to col- 1.!P_se. W Merv Griffin Show 9:00 fJ @ rn (]) Cannon "l ady on the Run·· (R) A wealthy woman, leaving her husband. witneuu a murder committed by the man with whom she's running away. B @ 00 m LuQs Tenner "The Noise of A Quiet Weekend" (R) When Glendon aCXX>mpanies Lucas and principal John Hamilton to New York on a bus trip, he eets lost and a desperate search ensues. @ The Untouchables ®Hoyt Axton Specl1I Kris Kristof- ferson, Rita Coolidge, Ringo Starr, Ario Guthrie, Paul Williams, Linda Ronstadt and Buffy Saint-Marie guest. Q} The Bold Ones ID Bess Myemn: In the Public In· terest ''THI SMALL CAR lXPEITS" FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE -PARTS ftlHONAUZID U ASING -ALL MA KES & MODELS A llllE SELECTION Of USED CARS 842-7781 540-0442 S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY Ef) Three Stoo1e1 HUNTINGTON BEACH 9:30 -Nltfr Noches de Troplun1 7:30 I lomt Crtene'a List of t11e Wiid • Yesenia • Name Tll1t Tune 11835 BEACH BLVD. love AmeriQn Style 10:00 U @ 00 Mannh1 "Bird of Prey" Page 11 THURSDAY JULY 10 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, tor your convenience. are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 O "New York Confldentl1I" (dra) '55 -Broderick Crawford. Anne Bancroft, Richard Conle. "Edge ol Doom" (mys) '50 - Dana Andrews, Mala Powers. 12:00 m ''Caught" (dra) '49 -James Mason, Barbara Bel Geddes, Robert Ryan. 1:00 O "Sp1cew1ys" (sc1.fi) '53 -Ho ward Duff, Eva Banok. ~ "M1l1a1" (adv) '62 -Trevor Howard, Edmund Purdom, Dorothy Dandridge, Michael Hordern. 3:00 @) (C) "The Leaend of Custer" (dra) '68-Wayne Maunder 0 00 "God's Little Acre" (dra) '58 -Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray, Tina Louise, Jack lord 3:l0 ( V (C) "The Spiral Road" (dra) '62 -Rock Hudson. Burl Ives. Gena Rowlands. O "Conquest of Spite" (sc1-f1) '55 -Eric Fleming, Ross Martin. 4:00 O (C) "X·l5" (adv) '61 -David Mclean, Charles Bronson, Mary Ty ler Moore. EVENING 6·00 ~Brff&~ ~~~:;:,, loo Bonanza Wild Wild West Green Acres Mod Squad Marla Teresi I The Invaders Electric Company Rocky & friends 6:30 Merv Griffin Show That Girl (31 1 SpJ : fflm Feature ( (j)) D11ler'a Choice • Tr1vel Fiim &alloplna Gourmet Little Rucals 1:00 o o ill m m "ew• Ironside Bowlln1 for Dollars Mod Squid Truth or Consequences Whir s My Une? I l ove Lucy The FBI LI M•1jer Prohlbld1 The Bia Valley : I s!ICl.u I Little Theatre of the De1t New dimensions are brought to drama through the use of visual lanauage, mime. and the spoken word In this children's pre'sentation by the little Theatre of the Deaf, I branch of the famous National Theatre of the Deaf ' 00> Bonanza Drama Three stooaes 7:30 I Candid Camer1 · Q> f6 Price Is Rlaht love Ameritan Style l'HE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 6, 1975 )(j]) @ To Tell th• Truth m (lg) Lers Mike A Oeal Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Cauld~n ol Blood" (sci.Ii) '68- Boris Karloll, Viveca Lindfors. day European vacation Her tour guide, an affable young fellow, ts Immediately attracted to her They beain a rocky romance and m the course or the trip, become involved m the lives of the other tour1sls. FRIDAY JULY 11 m Hogan's Heroes ED The Way It Was Part two of the 1947 New York Yankees/Brooklyn 6 The Untouchables For morning and afternoon listings (Q!i (j)) @J G) Streets of San please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS'. Dodgers World Series. Francisco "Mr Nobody" (R) S~m Below, for your convenience, ue Jaffe guests as an old man who in· the day's movies. Bobby Goldsboro Show Little R1sc1ls s1sts on takm& the blame for a murder he did not commit, to shield the real culprit-the grandson of DAYTIME MOVIES -I Jueves de Gala Water World 8:00 O f11l (f\ The Waltons (R) John Walton reluctantly reels he must turn a child abandoned on the family's doorstep over to the county home. until he dlsrovers she is deaf, and because of the olflic· lion, has never learned how to talk O ~OO@H~PREMIERE Glad1s Kn ight & the Pips The lirst ol a lour week mini senes of variety and musical shows with the famous musical group. Guests for the first show are Sammy Davis Jr .. Gabriel an old friend Luther Adler also 1 00 _ "W . Fl .. ( d ) •62 guests 0: ~ arnors ve a v (io Movie: (C) (2hr) "A Howling in Jack Palance. Jo Anna Rally. the Woods" (susp) '71 -Barbara 00 "The Fuller Brush Men" (com) Eden. Larry Hagman '48 -Red Skelton, Janet Blair. I The Bold Ones 12:00 m "lutk1 Partners" (com) '40 - festival Internacional Ronald Colman, Ginger Rogers. .. Hollywood Televlsi~n .. Theetre l:OO g "The Ayln& Saucet" (adv) '51 Chicago Conspiracy Tnal . Ronnie -Mike Conrad, Pat Garrison. Cox, Al Freeman Jr., Moms Car· (C) "L k M " (. ) .... novsky, Robet1 Loggia, Cliff Gorman '],~ uc Y e mus .,., - and James Patterson star in this Dons Day, Bob Cummings, Phll re.creation of the trial of th e 8 S1lvm. Nancy Walker. leaders of protest groups accused 3:00 ,J.g) "Smoky" (dra) '66-Fess Parker, Kai>lan and Paul Williams. O Movie: (C) (2'hhr) "Uncon· quered" (dra) '47 -Gary Cooper, Paulette Goddard, Howard OaSilva, ol "conspiracy and intention lo in· Diana Hyland. cite a riot" at the 1968 Democratic l~ ~)"flamingo Road" (dra) '49 Convention in Chicago. -Zachary Scoll, Joan Crawford, Da· v1d Brian, Sydney Greenstreet. Ward Bond,. Boris Karloff. 9:30 O Hews 16 Wild Wild West ~ Yesenia 0 (Q'!; @ ) CI) tl) Barner Miiier _ "The Vigilante" (R) Muggers are 10:00 6 , Perry Muon the victims of a self.appointed law· 0 (Q°9' ..!)) (3) Gl Herry 0 "Ger man who has already put three trude" (R) A beautiful. kook1e girl assaull suspects in the hospital. sells her lurmture to hire Harry I De1fer's Choice to locate her AWOL brother caughl MondaJ Thru Friday 1n an undercover web of naval 1n Nidia Caro telligence and stolen diamonds. Movie: (2hr) "Don't Give Up the Julie Sommm guests. Ship" (com) '59-Jerry Lewis, Oma ! fE News Merrill. Gel Srnart ED DEBUT Phil1delphi1 folk Festival Green Acres A series of on-location folk festival 10:30 §News concens-the lirst with Ario Guthrie • Wanted: Dud or Alive and David Bromberg. News m J1p1nese Language Programs ~§ Allred Hitchcock 8:30 0 (flj Ci})@ tl) The Tex 1 s @ri) Veriety Show Wheelers "The Music Box" When 11:00 I 0 m al News he discbvers lhat the pile of junk • ®J (;i) (6' @ri) Hews 1n his barn is considered valuable, Best ol Groucho Z.:sck conducts an antlQue sale and 6 Sat. Bllko 1n the process he inadvenently sells • The luq Show his daughter Boo's cherished music Mlu lon: Impossible box. IMod Squed m Merv Griffin Show (3) Mr. luckr 9:00 IJ @ Ci) CBS Thursdey Mov· The Untouch1bl11 It : (C) 9f hr) "David Copperfield" ( (()) Ylttory et Su (dra) '70 -Robin Philllp$, Richard l1'15 ail tlnimi 34 Attenborou11h. Cyrtl Cunck, Edith · Evins, Pamela Franklin. Susan 11:30 ~ @(]) C1J CBS ~t• Mov!•: (C) Hampshire, Wendy Hiller, Ron •'fo steps to Joneh (dr1) 69 - Moody, Laurence Olivier, Ralph Wayne Newton, . Jo Van Fleet, Richardson, Michael Redarave, Em· Keen1n Wynn. Mickey Rooney lyn Williams, James Donald, Sinead A ~(]) 119) m Johnny Clrson Cusack. Da\fid Copperfield, orphaned IJ ltndar at a young age, 1s sent out on his ~ Movie: "Out. of ttie Fol'' (mys) own 10 work in his stepfather's 41 -John Garfield, Ida Lupino. factory. His life is peppered with f:> <.~ ) (})Wide .. World Spe· an extraordinary variety of charac· c1al Honeymoon ~u1te (R) ters who help him advance from 0 Movie: "lnvu1on of the Animal boy to man. Disgusted with his People" (h.or) '62-John Carradine. hard existence 1n the factory, David £ID The Thin Edae seeks out his wealthy aunt and 12:00 m Movie: "Johnny Allegro" (mys) stans to 11row up a genlleman. '49-George Raft, Nina Foch, George Soon he is old enough to confront Macready. the challenges of love. (D Get Smart 0 ~@ m NBC Thursd11 Mov· 1:00 0 @) Tomorrow le: (C) (Zhr) ·:11 !~'s Tuesd11, T~fs 1:45 fJ Movie: "You're In the N1vy Must Be Belgium (R) (com) 69 Now" (com) '51 _ Gary Cooper, -~uzanne Pl~shette, Ian McShane, Eddie Alben Lee Marvin. Mildred Natwick, Murray Hamilton, . ' Sandy Baron Norman Fell Reva 2:00 m All-N1aht Show: ''The Wild One,'' Rose, Marty ' Ingels, Peggy' Cass, "The Big Utt" Pamela Bntton. American tourist 3:45 fJ Movie: "Rose of Cimuron" Samantha Perlons decides to aet (wes) '52 -Mala Powers. Bill W1I away from 1t all by taking an 18· hams. Jack Beutel. 3:30 ~3) (C) "Ironside". (dra) '67-Ray· mond Burr, Geraldine Brooks, Don Galloway. O (C) "The Time Machine" (sci·fi) '60 -Rod Taylor, Yvette M1m1en 4:00 O (C) "Atlantis, the Lost Conlin· ent" (adv) '61 -Anthony Hall, Joyce Taylor. E V E N I ~~ G 6:00 1) CiJ 0 ®J mm tl) News 0 .1'<!7 DQJ@(ei!)(j)) News 8 (6 Bonanu Wild Wild Wut m Green Acres W Mod Squad ~ Meria Teresa ~The Invaders ff) Electric Compeny ffi Rocky & Friends 6:30 1 Merv Griffin Show Th1t Girl 1 CV I Spy : Film Future ( (!)) OlrKt Line 29 . Tmel Fiim • '•lloplna 8ourmet Uttlt R1at1lt 7:00 I 0 0 Ii) (1) mm News 3 l~nslde Bowlin& for Doll1ra 6 Mod Squid Truth or Conatquenus • Whars My Lint? I love luq !The FBI LI Mujer Prohlbld1 ~ The Bi1 V1lle7 I W•ll Street Wetll 00> Bonanza Drama ffi Three Stooaes 7:30 I Masquerade Party · ~ (i) ®l Hollywood Squares love American Style Wortd of the Sea 8 @(])To Tell the Truth • Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Beast In the Cellar'' (mys) '70 - Beryl Reid, f lora Robson. m Hogan's Heroes ED Wuhlnaton WH• In Review m Chesplrlto 9 n I, r) I Friends of Men program may contain scenes not World of Surviver suitable for family viewing). little R1suls 0 News (ei9) (!)) (D aJ P II o t P r o j e c t 8:00 B (i7) CBS Frid1y Movie: "Home Cookin" " (Cj (Jiir) "Around the Worid In 80 ED Yesenia Days" (R) (com) '56-David Niven, Shirley M&el1ine, Cantinflas . Robert 10:00 ~ ~ @ ~. m Polle~ Women Newton Jules Verne's classic tale of Bloody Nose (R) David Birney the epic journey 1n J872 of adven · and Joan Goo~lellow guest in this turer Phileas Fogg and his man drama in which Pepper . Anderson Passepartout as they circle the works undercover as a waitress and globe 1n 80 d1ys to win a wager comes home to intercede 1n a do· of 20.000 pounds sterling. The film mest1c battle between the husband won five Academy Awards, including and wife. Sgt. Crowley poses as Best Picture and was filmed in counterman at a cale in the hope of 13 countries.' Cameo roles are por catching a gang of I.ruck hijackers. !rayed by an international cast of Eddie Egan, the pohceman·turned· stars including Charles Boyer, Frank ~.ctor on whose caree~. the movie Sinatra, Marlene Dietrich. Ronald The French Connection was based, Colman. Fernande!. Hermione Gin· portrays the owner ot the cafe where gold, Peter Lorre, George Raft and Pepper works. Red Skelton @ Perry Mason 0 @ CIJ (1o) m S.nford & Son 0 (~ (!)) (I) al Get Christie "The Surprise Party" (R) Fred's love! . ''The Big Rematch" (R) homecoming turns sour when he Christie and her partner are loaned overhears Lamont telling Grady, who to a small dese!'f . resort to help had minded the store in Fred's control crowds during a $250,000 absence, that Grady had done 8 tennis tournament that Is hit by better job of housekeeping than murder and the disappearance of Fred. the pnze money. 0 Movie: (C) (21/zhr) ''Northwest m fE News Mounted Police" (adv) '40 -Gary ; Get Smart Cooper. Madeleine Carroll, Paulette ii Wr~lnf . . Goddard, Preston Foster, Akim Tam· : Philadelphia Folk Fest1v1I iroff. . 10:30 O News (j) Wild Wiid West I Wanted: Dead or Alive 0 (tfj1 CI)) (3) al ABC Summer News Movie; (C) (90) "Haunts of the . Chespirito Very Rich" (R) (susp) '72 -Lloyd Bridges, Cloris Leachman, Edward 11:00 IJ@ 0 m al News Asner, Anne Francis, Tony Biii, 0 @@)@ 00 €f> News Donna Mills, Robert Reed, Moses m Best O! 6roucho Gunn, Susan Foster. Seven people 6 Set. ~1lko , ,, who arrive at an idyllic tropical · M~v1e. (C) 'The Searchers resort after receiving a mysterious (dra) 56 -John Wayne, Natalie invitation find their dreams of para· Wood •. Jeffrey Hunte.r. dise turning Into a hellish night· I Mission: Impossible mare with little chance of esupe. Mod Squad Soon after the guests arrive, a 1. @ Peter ~unn violent storm knocks down com· Korean. Sert~! munlcatlons lines. causes an elec· . Chlmp1.onsh1p Wrestling tncal blackout and ruins the local · The Thin Edge airfield. This is only the beginning <~ (!))Victory •t Se• of a series of disasters to befall the 11:15 g) Cinema 34 terrified group. m Deiler's Choice 11:30 '1 (j1J (3) CBS late Mo~!e: (C) m Monday Thru Frld•J • 'Which Way to . the Front (com) Festival Mexle1no 70 -Jerry Lewis, Jan Murray. Movie: (C) (2hr) "Three Violent 0 @ @ ®) m Johnny Clrson People" (dra) '66-Charlton Heston Red Skelton guests. . ' ~The Honeymooners Anne Baxter. Gilbert Roland. 6 Movie· "Murde in Times I Los Angeles News Rnlew .. · . r El Show de Rositl Peru Square .<mys) 43 -Edmund Lowe. Marguerite Chapman. Japanese langu1ge Pro1r1m 0 (~ @ ) (J) Wide World Mys· 8:30 0 ~ 00 O) m Rockford Files tery "A Coffin for the Bride" (R) (90) "This Case Is Closed" (R) ® Movie: "Kings Go Forth" (dra) Joseph Cotten guests as a tycoon '58 -Tony Curtis. Natalie Wood, who hires Rockford to investigate Frank Sinatra his prospective son·in·law, and the 12:00 O Don Kirshner's Rock Concert case results in Jim being harassed m Movie: "The Strangler" (mys) by both federal agents and the un· '63 -David Mclean, Victor Buono, derworld. Diane Sayer, Ellen Corby m Merv Griffin Show Ii) Screen Stories g;oo i The Untouchablei ® Rock Concert The Bold Ones 1:00 0 ®)Midnight Spec:lel : Muterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" 1:45 6 Movie: (C) "Golden Girl" (mus) er,\ la Crieda Bien Cried• '51 -Mitzi Gaynor, Dale Robertson, C101 Dennis Day. 9:30 O KABt Special "Murder 1,2,3" Michael Jackson is host·narr1tor of this look 1t murder in Los Angeles -the chances of being murdered, why people kill. some of the causes and what is beina done and what CAN be done about It. (NOTE: This 2:00 m All·Nlght Show: "Ch1mpagne for Cleur," "P1r1trooper," "Alpine An· tics" 3:30 6 Movie: ''The R1tllet" (dra) '51 -Robert Ryan, Lizabeth Scott, Ro· bert Mitchum THE DAILY PILOT, 1 I WEEK, JULY 6, 1975 A GROUP FOR ALL PEOPLE After 22 years, it's happening for Gladys K night and the Pips. The new supergroup 1s making it big! Big! BIG! and getting ready to play for their biggest audience ever when NBC airs their summer series starting Thursday at 8PM. Taking part in the fun will be super guest stars, including Robert Goulet, Sally Kellerman. Sammy Davis Jr .. Ben Vereen and Paul Williams, plus others. "That's our job,,. Gladys says, "to entertain. I am a public er· vant. I really mean that." And she really does. It all started at a family party back in Atlanta. The Pips are brother Merald, and cousins Edward Patten and William Guest.' Pip is the nic kname of another cousin James Woods, who encouraged them to turn professional and even got them their fir~r jobs around Atlanta. While Gladys is the star, she always makes it clear that she's part of a group. ''The group has really taken care of me. They made SIJ~C I grew up the right way." Hearing Gladys and the Pips on record-even tllockbu~tcrs like "I've Got To Use My Imagination" from "Claudine-"can't be compared with seeing them in person. They're entertainers of the old school who give it all they've got every time they step into the lights. Needless to say. they've paid their dues. Back in the 50's, they played the bottom of the bill on endless tours back and forth across the South and the Midwest. But they were learning, learning. learnang. Then in I 961 they cut "Every Beat of My Heart" on the old VeeJay label and watched in amazed delight ac: it took off and earned them a gold record. The next stop was Motown Records. and while they scored some additional gold discs for their soul music, 1t wasn't until they came under the management of Sidney Seidenberg and signed with the Buddah label that they started ex- panding into the new fields that grabbed the white audience as well. Today they are enjoying the super success that make~ any artist wonder what the next step will be. Gladys and the guys arc talking television, movies and everything in between. She sayc; that she would like to spend less time on the road, but the group has no intention of putting any barriers between them~elve~ and the live audiences. They make their home In Detroit, and like any mother. G ladys worries about her children, a son and a daughter ju.:;t going into their teens. One reason she is so excited about the television ser ies is that she feels a regular season show, which could easily develop. would give her more time at home. That remarkable voice that re· fleets experience and dignity will be heard. on the stage, on television and wherever GlaJys Knight-and the Pips are found. SATURDAY JULY 12 f\1 0 R N I N G 0 (eff lJ ) ll Adventures of Gil· l!Pn W Movie: "A1>1che Warrior'' (wes) '57-Ketlh Larsen, Jim Davis. m Feeture • f:iJ_ {'i) \19.J m land of the Lost (Q:9 ID> rn Devlin Country Music 9:00 I QT J l a".; Junnle 6:00 OO Summer Semuter : Mister Rogers' Heighbortlood 6:30 (j) TV a Classroom 9:30 IJ @ @ @ Pebbles & Bamm m Let's Rep Bamm 0 0~ @ Oi m Sigmund 7:00 0 ~ @ 0 m Addams flmlly 0 Movie: (C) "The Sword of El (1 6 ~&;,"(i~) ~)Yogi's Gang Cid" (adv) '62-Roland Carey. Brother Buu 0 (~ ..!I ) W Lassie's ReS(Ue Rangers Electric Company Et) Villa Alegre 7:30 1J Summer Semester 10:00 1J 17 (1: @ Scooby Doo I Q) OJ m Chopper Bunch 0 a 6 ~ m Pink Panther (f:it' ) (J J Bugs Bunny L~World of Survival Youth &. the Issues 0 (Q9 ~')~I ffi Super Friends Alternatives O Movie: (C) "The Golden Tru· News/Public Affairs sure" (adv) '61-Tinlm Georges. (I) Terry & His Friends OJ Movie: "China Gate" (dra) '57 Feature -Gene Barry, Angie Dickinson. 8:00 1J (l1J (]) 8) Fevorite M1rt11n W Ascot Races 0 ~@ m Emergency + 4 ei6' Trails West Big Blue Marble m Spanish Movie I Pacesetters EID Sesame Street (~ (il) {.;J) Hong Kong Phooey 10:30 IJ 17 3 1 .if Shaum! Movie: (C) "Amllons of Rome" 0 ~ ~ 10 m Star Trek (adv) '63 -Louis Jourdan, Sylvia 6 1 Other People, Other Places Syms. ~6 Movie GJ Unit Three 11 :00 0 1 '.}:.\ 'j Vlllley of the Dino· ~ True Adventure saurs ~6 Voice of Tokyo 0 'A 6 Om Major League m ~rraS(olendas B"llseball Tea ms to be announced 8:30 I ~ (i Speed Bum O Movie: "Cavalry Seoul" (wes) · ~ 6; o m Run, Joe, Run '51-Rod Cameron. Audrey Long. Gene 11utry Theatre (6 Ti1uana: Window to lhe South 6 Rock Concert 0 (l9 ~8 ) 3 ffi These Are the Days HOSPITAL NURSE -Lauren White makes her debut on NBC's The Doctors the week of July 7 at 1:30PM, as Mary Jane, nicknamed M.J., a new nurse at Hope Memorial Hos· pita I. Et) Electric Compllny 11:30 EJ (17 @ j" Hudson Brothers 6 Movie: "Problem Girls" (dra) '53-Helen Walker. Ross Elhot 0 (~ CE > rn rn A m e r i c a n Bandstand O Celebrity Goll Challenge ffi Nova A~TERN CO N 12:00 f)Qt@Ci' I SPEcrAL l What's Apollo-Soyuz All About? CBS News Correspondent Walter Cronkite gives young viewers a preview or the major activities of the joint U.S./ U.S S.R. space lhghl, recapping American and Soviet space adven lures whrch led up lo this histo11c event, and prov1d1ng background on the training of the two crews. O Movie: "The Bushw1clters" (wes) '51 -John Ireland, Wayne Morns, Dorothy Malone ID Ad Ub @ Big Blue Marble ~6 Chiller Matinee Doublefeature al Roller Gama 12:30 f) (U) rn 00 flt Albert i Word of Ute John Wa1ne Theatre Movie: .. The Barretts of Wlm· pole Stttet'' (rom) '57 -Jennifer Jones, Sir John Gielgud, Bill Travers, ID Lost in Space m Ninny & the ProfUSOf THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 6, 1975 phaned lynx. (}) Campus Profile "Viewpoint on Nu1111ton•· @ Movie: "Adventures in Silver· 1do" (wes) '48 -William Bishop. (£) Petticoat Junction ~ Jeen Shepherd's America (t;.W ) Anlmal Wortd E!) Cine en 11 Tarde 1:30 Distussion "Is Nuclear Power Safe?" O Movie: .,Timbuktu" (adv) '59- Vicror Malure. Yvonne Decarlo. O Movie: "The Lady From Chey· enne" (com) '41 -Loretta Young, Robert Preston. I Soul Train Biii Cosby The Game "The Funeral Game" (Q.t (()) Friends of M1n aJ film Future 2:00 ! Dusty's Treehouse • Prep Sports World Movie: "Revolt 1t Fort Laramie" (adv) '57-John Dehner (101 Insight lE) Gomer Pyle ~(3) American Outdoorsm1n (~Concern (8)) World of Surviv1I m U.S. Navy CD Film Future 2:30 1J Movie: (C) ''Tarzan the M1gnif· 1cent" (adv) '60 -Gordon Scott. Jock Mahoney, Betta St. John. lJ Sllnta Bubara Forum 6 Dllktari I Celebrity Bowling Thriller Outer Limits Hieh Chaparral lV ~. World of Racing ~:l' (6 Voice of Aariculture ~ Little Theatre of the Deaf (Q9 (a J) The f isherm1n m Agriculture USA CE) Willy's Workshop 3:00 (3J Movie: "The Night W1llter" (hor) '65 -Robert Taylor. Barbara Stanwyck. O Celebrity Tennis O Movie: (C) "Destry" (wes) '55 -Audie Murphy, Mari Blanchard. l!,.'t 3 RFD Holltwood .l~ Movie: "The Yellow Cab Man" (com) ·50 -Red Skelton, Glona OeHaven, Walter Slezak. !;Z~ Wild Wild West ~ Film Features I 00) Bill Dance's Outdoora Musical Variety Show Sllturday Matinee "Tampico" Car & Track 3:30 B Sllturday Movie: ''The Werewolf of Lon· don" (hor) '35-Henry Hull. 6J Wor1d of Racine Water World 8 Tlrun Theatre Movie: (C) "Marilyn'' (doc) '63 -A tnbute to Marilyn Monroe. m Movie: "~rnlval of Souls" (sci· Ii) '63 -Candace Hilheoss, Sldnay Berger, Frances Feist. l lhe Vlr1lnlan (l) Rlne&ide Ba.inc (j)) To It A Motocross Cham· pion hires a waitress because she's pret· ty and Adelle fires her for the same reason. tE Matinee 22 ~ Porter W•aoner Show 1Wor1d Press ,., (!))NFL Action futbol Soccer Saturd1y M1tlnff "The Sun Shines Bnabt" Q) Bud Furillo's Stum Room W Voice of Aarlculturt 4:30 1J @ 00 CBS Sports Sptctacul1t 0 (~@)(I) al British Open Goll Tournament The final round of play 1n th•s tournament from the Carnoustie Golf Club In Carnoust1e. Scotland. ~Star Trek CI) film Feature Hank Thompson Show G) Coron1 Now 5:00 O Movie: "The Westerner'' (wes) '40-Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan. I Water World Wiid Wiid West News Movie: ''The Seuch" (dra) '48 -Montgomery Clift. Aline Mac Mahon. Wendell Corey. I Mod Squid (6 Name of the lii1me Jimmy Dean Show Film Feature ~ Three Stooees 5:30 @ News Little Rascals J.Q Movie: (C) (90) "Affair With A Killer'' (dra) '67-Stephen Young. gj Nuhvllle Music m The W1y It Was Part II of the 1947 N.Y. Yankees/Brooklyn Dodgers World Series. W Little Rascals family Theatre EV E NIN G 6:001 0 00@ CV mm News • My Pertner the Ghost Nl&ht Gallery fight of the Week ~Hee H1w : Firlna Line 6:30 (I) 0 (®J (j)) tl) News • KNBC News C.nference Wol1d at War (I) Pop Goes the Counby Ci) Other People, Other Plues · Boa de Medco • The Fisherman Three Stooees 7:00 Other People, OtJl11 Placei Wild Kingdom Diamond Head Bowtlne for Dollar1 Sammy & Compeny News The Jetfenons Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "A Dandy In Aspic" (susp) '68-Lau· rence Harvey, Ml• Furow, Tom Courtenay. @) Public Aff1lrs "Heari Associ1tion Show" I <9 (j)). m Lawrence Wei• ltT1k11 A Thief 00 Jimmy O..n Shft @(6JNtw1 i Man Builds, Min Destrop (10 ~) Nuhville Music 4:00 Wor1d of Survival I Fanf1rrl1 F•lcon liireates1 Sports Legends Pop .Goes the CoufltlJ : Blad PenpectJve Oft the Newa Mission: Impossible 1:00 @ (V (!)CBS Children's Fllm festival "Friends for Lile" The story of the unusual friendship between • Russian forest ran1er and 1n or· WrHl.lln1 from the OfJ111plc Pilot r roject "Home Cookln' " A comedy sturina Fannie Fl1u. Wynn Erwin and Nancy Fox. A rift occurs between Adelle ind Ernie, owners of 1 truclc itop, when he • Medlx Dt. Jauen llMlioft Hour 7:30 Wiid World of Aal•ala 3 @ 00 let's Make A Deal JftpenlJ Uar's Club 75 ret- the Sun 1., pen of the lie, es) an. '48 3C· A a ol lyn 'A u m n , EJtwltntu: Loi An1eles Q) Country Car11lv1I Name Thlt Tunt Q)>Premlet fl!m ;' :::~mpaon Show 9:30 f1i @ (]) (() lob Newhlrt Show Tletnpo Sobrt el Tltmpo ( ) Bob and Jerry hive a fallinf out when Jeny practically demands lobby loklaboto Sbow that Bob loln him enou1h mon91 : Caurht In tfle Act to buy a new motorcycle. · Police Suraeon I Pop lioet the CounllJ 8:00 1J Ull CJ) (j) AJI In tht flmlly NYPD . (R) Mike accuses Archie of bein1 Country Pllct • thief when he pltfetS I box of 10:00 IJ (jjj m (() P"!l .. f""lc""ll ... ,'"'1 MOMI - n1its from work. but a mysterious The liwlTver Part IV The Israelites phone call turns the tables on ~Ike. flee their Egyptian captors, cross 0 ~ 00 ®J m Emer1ency! The the Red Sea, which parts for them Bash (R) The paramedics, Invited to piss, and find themselves f1cin1 to a 1lamorous p~rty by an ector new deadly enemies-thirst, hun1er, they resc.ued, find 1t more hazardous fear and desert raiders. Burt Lan- than their work. Adam West 1uesls. caster stars. 0 Movie: (90) "Where There'• D Movie: "The Mummf 1 Hand" Ufe". (coi:n> '47-Bob Hope, William (hor) '40-Dlck Foran. Bendix, Signe Hasso. I Toda at •· ,..11 nt 0 "KE'EP ON TRUCKIN' " The L, B'rl~! 'Sh! • * NEW COMEDY HIT! ! Musicll Contut O <tiil@>mrn PREMIERE keep Q"]I Alfred Hltchc«k on Truckln' Avarfety hour of music m Lou Gordon Show ol the '70s and contemporary com-10:30 I ThrH Passports to Adventure edy starring 14 newcomers, a stocll News company of resident zanies, impres· Studio 22/Quiz Tlme s1onists, stuntpeople, sin1ers and : lnternation1I Anlm1tlon festival dancers. Members ol the troupe are: 11:00 I 0 (j) [Q) News Franklyn Ajaye, Rhonda Bates, Kath· 6 Pollu Suraeon nne Baumann, Jeannine Burnier, • The luq Show D1d1 Conn, Charles Fleischer, Way. Movie: "Cenl of D1rtlneas'' (hor) land Flowers, Larry Ragland, Marion -Jermon Robles. Ramsey, Rhllo Fahir, Jack Riiey, ! (1) SammJ & Compan1 Fred Travalena, Gailard Sartain and Women's lRt Sto11ts Richard Lee Sung. Ci) Movlt: (C) "The Art of m HEE HAW -TONITE'S Love" (com> '65 -Jam...s Garner. *COMEDY HIT!! ! Dick Van Dyke, Elke Sommer. I Hee Haw ® 700 Club Collate &?) All-Stai Wrestlln1 Spanish Movie 1· Ber1man Fiim Movie 11:15 (~ @ ) (]) News m Hollywood Television Thttter · Rock Concert 'Thicago Conspiracy Trial'' (R) 11:30 f1bulou1 521 (C) "The Wer ml Super Show Lotd" (dra) '65 -Charlton Heston, m Japanese L111aua1e Proirems Rosemary Forsythe, Richard Boone: (3) Movie: "Mart of the Han" 1:30 B (ii) CJ) The J.etfet10~ (R) {dra) '58 -Sidney Poitier. Ceorae feels that his past 1s about 0 ~ Wor1d Tum Tennis All..st..rs lo ruin his futur~ when Louise in· The WTT East-West Tennis Cham- viles. some old friends troom Harlem pionship lrom the Los Anaeles to dinn~r al the same. time G.eorge Sports Arena. Competition consists has Invited a ~l1h·soc1ety business-of five matches (of one set each): man. men's and women's singles, men's 00 The Bold Onei and women's doubles, and mixed Ci) Candid Ctmere doubles. 9:00 ft @ (I) (]) M11y Tyler Moore 1J Movie: (C) "Youna liuna of Show CR) Phyllis suffers the ultf· flus" (wes) '62-James Mitchum. mite lndi1nation when she's forced ('6) Movie: "Satan'• Satellltea" (sci· to seek II job 1fter Lars suuests wi '58-Judd Holdren. she live within a budget and cuts Movie: "Mildred Pierce" (dra) off her credil cards. • -Joan Crawford, Ann Blyth, 0 lU ('6) l10l m NBC Slturday Zachary Scott. MOvlt: (Cf (llit) "OM, TWo, Three" D Movie: (C) "Octl·Man" (sci-fi) (com) '61 -J1mes Caan91. Horst •JI-Kerwin Mathews, Jett Morrow. Buchholz, Arlene Francis, P1mel1 m Movie: "The Search" (dr1) '48 Tiffin. Ulo Pulver. An Americen -Montgomery Clift, Aline MteMe· businessman based in West Ger-hon, Wendell Corey. many finds his life compllcated (9 (j)) WHk In Review when his boss's teena1e dau1hter 11:45 O Movie: (C) ~ Dart at tflt arrives for a visit. Top of the Stilts" (dra) '60-Robert 0 ca (I)) CI) (!f) AIC Slturd•J Preston, Dorothy McGuire, Eve Ar· Movie: (C) (Zhrl5al) ~ No-den, An1ela Lansbury. veiw1be(' (R) (dra) '68 -Sandy I (f)) Sdtnc:t Action Theetre Dennis, Anthony Newl91. A sensitive, 12:30 Blif Danc:t'a Outdoors lovinf youn1 women whose apart· The Watera F1111lly ment serves as 1 sort of human 1:15 Meflt: "fhrM ll"lvt Men" (dra) animal shelter with a new male • -Ernest Boranlne, Rey Mlll•nd. roommate every month, takes as l:.JO CJ At Ont With ..•• Llwson Fus.ao her November chellenae 1 confonn· ln1d1 lst businessman with I restricted m Alt-NIPt ~ "The "'8nto11t life style. Spelts," "The ltlCl 8Mk," "Little D Movie: CC) (90) "No NIM °" Sllop of ttomra" t1it Bullet'' (wes) '59 -Audie Mur-2:30 ft Movie: "Nlfht Trtln to Munldl" '!!!1· Charles Drake, Joan Evans. (dra) '40 -Re1t Harrison, Meraaret W BoxJna from the OtJ•pk Lockwood. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEElt. JULY 6, 1975 < S46995 ET31S3 15" DlllQONI PldJlre 0.. W.,.,..ty • .. Xl-100 Color TV non The MODERN ET TE -FT480 19 Oteoonai D•Clv!I ,tJIC) IVl111bl9 101111\ remole controt $499.95 RCA's XL-100 A cculine Portable gives you brilliant sharply detailed pictures. 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Price Wes $149.95 SALE PRICE LESS THAN s2s9 MUSTHIMG COUPOMIM PRICE SALE 3/SZJ9 atlantic music stereo I ; t r t An Easy, Meatless One-Dish Meal . From Sunny Greece! I DAILY PILOT I Quiz: How to Stop , People Who Always Ask You for Money ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA An Experts Advice: What Wives Can Do To Save Marriages .. . sk Them Yourself Want to atk a famoua per900 • qllftli-? Send ttie question••~. lo "Alll," Family Weekly. 641 Lex.lngron A .... New Yotlt, N. Y. t0022. W.'11 pay $5 tor published q~lons. Sorry. -can'1 anner others. FOR ANITA LOOS Every time I tum around there ia another road com- pany of "Centlemen Pref er Blortdu," Ot CGl'Ol Channing ia taking it to London, as 8M is now. How did you happen to write it, anJ. who was the impi. rati.on?-G.D.D., Cambridge, Mass. •Jealousy was the irutlica.tion. my dear, just plain jealousy. It wasa't money at all. I had no idea I was writing a book. FOR BART ST ARR, coach of the Green Bay Packen Do you think it's right for teams like the Vikings to be able to h.a\le 14-aod 15-man defensive huddles from which they OOn\lert into I I-man huddles at the last moment, thus con- fusing the opposing quartubad?-Craig Cleek, Kingsport. Tenn. •No. J don't think 14-or 15-man huddle.~ are in order, and I'm glad to report that tht• new rules will prohibit suc·h a.ct ions. FOR RONALD REAGAN Can you tell me about your four children? Tiley'Te never mentioned in t~ media.-Mrs. Clyde North, Charlottes- ville, \'a. • Onfv one of our d1ildren-Hon. soon 17 and a ftigh school junior.:_is at home. Press attention would un<Jerstandahly emharrass him. Patti. 22. is aspiring tu a musical career, especially composing. Mike and Maureen arc grown. Mike is doing very-well i11 tJw boat husiness, and Maureen. I'm proud to say. is a talented radio an<l ,lV talk-show hostess. FOR LUCILLE BALL r,•e always admired your nukcup. Any tips foe the rest of us?-T.C., Santa Fe, N.M. • Use a makeup tahle with everything <:k>Se at hand. Don't rush; do things leisurely, otherwise you'll look Hice a patch- work quilt. J don't US(.' sophisticated creams. l go for soap and water. J hrush my hair vigomusly e"ery morning and night, and think a pedicure is as important as a manicure. l like hright lipst.idc.s an<l use the hrush kind. Vitamins are weat for nails and skin. :111d 1l1c best exerci~ is !>tretc·hing. FOR KAY BALLARD How do today's teen.agers compare with those in your day? -T.S., Elmira, N.Y. • I don't undemand them. lf I had told my parents l was ~finding myself," the way kids <lo today, I'd have gotten a whack where it hurt most. When I was five, I knew what 1 wanted to do. I sang while I did the disht'S and acted on Cleveland streetcars-and 1 talked my way into a job as a . theater usherette. The manager knew l was too young, hut he relented hec:ause I told him I wa.~ supporting my .. st.arv- in~ family." FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR I've heard that performers sometimes get so involved with their parts o.ostage that they lose contact with their own senses. True? -S.S., Miami Beach, Fla. e Is it ever! At a Tony telecast. Zero MosteJ went through his dancing paces onstage as Tevye from ~Fiddler on the Roof." At the party afterward, he had to wall.: with the aid of a cane .... Dustin Hoffman OrK'e struc&. Lore Noto when they both did !'he Diary 0£ Anne Frank." Only when they came offstage did Noto reali7,e his glasses were shattered from the blow and his face was bloodstained .... Lucille Ball did a series of commercials for the Milton Brad- ley Toy Co. At the final "cut" she hobbled over to a chair. She had injured her leg in an accident, but during the shoot- ing she behaved as if the leg were okay ...... Just as I was going onsta e," says Don Riclc.les. "I learned my father had Don Rtcldes died. I n ed, went out, did my act and only when I fini.~hed did hat tragic h}ow h1t me." Cover Photo by Maddy Miiler I was simply burned up because the man I cared about at tbe moment, H. L. Mencken, the writer from Baltimore, was going around with a dizzy bJonde. 1 was simply show· ing him what a terrible mistake he was making, by writing a funny letter picturing her as the dumbest blonde in the world. I wrote this thing about her and I sent it to him and, wouldn't you know, it didn't succeed in breaking them up. He simply sent back a note saying if I added some more pages to it, he thought I had a book-. And he kept right on dating his blonde! FOB RON A BARRETT, autlior of "M i.u Ro,ia" Why do you always pose so that only one side of your face is visible?-Betsy Wrights, ~-Mesa, Calif. ""-'~~' e I'm afraid if vou saw all of .I,e, you wouldn't want to take all of me! · · FOR LOU BROCK When J see an athlete liJce Bill Waltoo refusing ta play when he's hurt, I think how you have played .many times wlu~ aching. What's the difference between you and Walton?-Bill Ford, Austin, Texas • I've played for manager Red Schoendienst for 1 J years now. When I tell him I don't feel well, he says, "Yes, Lou, 11.'llOw. But even when you're side you're better than any- one I can put out there." So J play. Wa.Jto.n needs somebody to talk to him like that. FOR KAREN CRASSLE of" UH le House on the Prairie .. What's the hardest part about acting on a show like "Little House on the Prairie .. ?-Ka:ren Graessle (age 9), Harts- burg, Mo. e The hardest part is getting up at 5 a.m., before the sun comes up, to get to the set for that first scene. But listen- my father is from Missouri. C.ould we be related? Would you write to me (in care of FAArIL\' WEEnv)-and ten me about your family? FOR GLEN CAMPBELL Of all your concerts, which was the most memorable?- A.J.N~ Louisville, Ky. • One l gave last year in Australia at a school for deaf chil- dren .. As soon a~ I started singing, the kids clapped and • swayed in time with the music. 'The teacher explained that though the yoWlgsters couldn't hear, they felt the music vibrations through the floor. In a short time, the childrai got up and nctua11y started dandnj!;, keeping perfect time to the heat. July 6, 11175 /iunl(Y ~ The Newspaper Magazine A.....,.,,,, el 0... Ille.. Ra,.-c1K.11aon. c••-" °' *..,.,., A. £4-'d -., PN91dwtt Ff9d Dw -, Enc. VP., ~""'9 llORTOfil FRMH(, l're11d1nt llltd ,l'ttllll#t« lEONAAD S. DAVIOOW, Clta/;W ROBERT D. CARNEY. Enc.. V.l'.-Aatoc. P1tid'1k PATIUCK II. UNSm, V.P.-Ad Director llORT PERSKY, V.P.~Edltor-ln-Chlef «.-. O'A.._1 ... o, Marteting Mgr.; Rwru cAoi9 DodloR. Managing Editor Ger9N S. Wroe, Eastern Mgr.; NdMMd O. Ndwrd ¥_...,Art Director Canol, Anoe. Entem Mgr.; .1o9 Frsmr, Jr-. Roulrn Ablft.,a, Senior Editor Chicago Mgr.; Law~ 11. Finn. Detroit Mgr. llarilJn HanNn, Food Editor ~. 8"9hen1, von der Ueth •nd A I te Edit . •---u_.._,___ Harw•rd, Los Angeles and San.Francisco. ssoc 8 ors._,._. .............. ,, l'Ulll.ISHER RELATIONS: LEE EUIS, V.P.-Dir~tor; H•I Undon and Robtn A. Tllrwll Robert H. li.rrlott, Mgr. PUILUIHER SERVICES: &telle Walpln, Art Asst.; GkKt• Brier, Pictures. Robert J . Chn9ti•n, Mgr.; Jamft o. B•her, Contrlbutt11g Editors: I.any Bortlhlln, Buslneu Manager; Roti.rt Banker, Promo11on; Robet1 CUrran, Pamela Hownrd Caryt Eller, Merchandising. PMr J. Oppenheimer, Anltli SUmmer. Headquarters 641 Lexlngton Ave .• N.Y .. N.Y. 10022 l'R.ODUCTIO•: Richard Miiien, Dir.; © 1975 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All rights reserved. Roberta OotRna, Mak~up. Warning: The Surgeon G·eneral Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. First We Gave Adviee to Husbands; Now lt4's the Wives' Toni. •• By Dr. Alexand..ra Synaond8 wtdl. ..I-• Rau.er Bell••• A few months ago in FAMILY WlllU.v, Or. Martin Symonds, psychoanatyst, told husbands how to begin to repair a basically good marriage that's going stale. He told men to stop being strong and silent and to start talking to their wives. After the article appeared, FAMILY WCEl{LY received a deluge of letters asking for advice for the wives. So we asked Or. Alexandra Symonds, wife of our author and a psychoana- lyst herself, to tell wives where to begin. I f you ever gel 1he feeling your hus- band isn't listening to a word you're saying-that he seems "tu med off," doesn't want lo discuss problems you consider terribly lmportant-you've got a Jot of company. Thal is the Number One complaint of most wives who feel they and their husbands are drifting apart. One study shows that the com- ment "He doesn't talk" heads the Ii.st of complaints in over 80 percent of mar- riages that are genang shaky. Jo my own practice, I hear it constantly. A woman often assumes that bee.a.use her .husband is silent, he doesn't care about her. That's where she can be wrong. lf her marriage has been basic- ally good. her husband's silence prob- ably means merely that he is reacting to a pe.rsonal aox.icty in a different way than she would. Being a man, be tends to be less verbal, more detached. Women, who have always been al- lowed to express their feelings.. generally look for closeness in a relationship. Wheo they are anxious about something, they want 10 move even closer, to talk 1t all out, worry over iL Men, on the other hand. usually have bcco raised to hold back theu-feelings , to be strong and to control their emo- tions. This 'requires them to maintain a certain amount of interpersonal distance, especiaJly when they're anxious. They're I 4 • FAMILY'/LY, Jul y 6, 111'75 ''Your husband'• silence doesn't mun he doesn't care about you, and it's important that JOU don't accuse him of that AccuutloM and recriminations wm make him draw away even farther." afraid they won't be able to handle their reeJings. Under pressure, they want to increase that distanoe. Frequently, the result is a husband who becomes more and more silent while his wife becomes more and more clutching and verbal. Both become de- f ensive and. instead or growing togethu, they push each other away. If you're the wife, it's important to know that your husband doesn't like what's happened to the marriage either. He longs for warmth and a happy rela- tionship, but b~ like many men, prob- ably can't open up on bis own. If that's the case. you must be the one to start the repair job. • Perhaps these suggestions from my experience in working with many hl.15- baods and wives will help: 1. Don't take it pet'90Mlly. Foe; whatever rusoos, men do foci and be-- have differently from women. Your hus- band's silence doesn't mean he doeso't care about you, and it's imp0nant that you don't accuse him o{ that. Accusa- tions and recriminations will make him draw a way even Carther. U he is like most men, he can'( even lisil!n to your hurt feelings. He re&cts to the anger and the accusation, and doesn't hear your content. He insulates himself against ii because your bwt means to him: "You did something ter- rible lo me and now you've got to fix il" U you want to tell him how you feel, just u// him. Leave the hurt out of it. One way is to use the word "J" instead of "you." "I feel terrible when ... .'' rather than "Why don't you ever .... T' 2. Accept the fact tM!t. your ...... Nnd wtll newer be u verbm a your belt girt friend. He will nevu want to know every detail of your daily life-- even though he loves you. A broad ouh line is usually plenty for him. For your part. you don't have to tell him every- thing; you doo't need constant contact and support every single minute. He will appreciate you more if you lll'C your own J>U$0n. If you make. good oootact for a short period or time. it goes a loog way. 3. When you ..... to dl9alSa.,.,... lhlng Import.mt, be ..,. JOU have hl9 attention. Don't overload the circuits. Even if you must say, .. , have something to discuss with you, something impor- tant to me. When' 1 the beat time to talk about itr Then say il Don't try to talt to him when he's tired or tense or pTe- occupied. Don't compete with the tele- vision set. Notify him that you waot to talk. In my own marriage. I found that I had lo let my husband know when I was serious and wanted his lime and at- tention. I learned not to just shut up and simmer, but to choose my time. You can give your husband a preliminary warn- ing, a sort of countdown: .. George., rd lite to talk to you after the game is over." 4. A.....,._ that people ,.._ ... Md --included-don't at- torullcdy unct.stmd e8Ch on. •• ...,. theJ Ion Neta oltw. lbey're not rNnd reedera. Many wives feel they shouldn't have to explain their feelings to their husbands. "He should know how 1 feel without te11ing him." "Jf I have lo tcU. him, it's not worth iL" This probably derives from the mothcr- child rclationsbip-"My mother knows rm hungry, I don't have to tell her." But with a husband, you do have to tell, and ex_plain, and describe. If you doo't. be won't k.oow bow you feel. He won't know what pleases and displeases you, in anything from sex to which restaurant you like. In other words, in some areas you must be more verbal too. 5. Don't confuae • need for con- ..,., •pprcwal with c:ormnatlon. Some women want to discuss every tiny detail or their lives-which dress they should-wear. wheo to go to the store, etc. They think they are wmak.ing conversa- tion," but what they are really doing is trying to ~out bow to behave. Their conversation has an anxious undertone of asking for permission. The husbands' usual response is to retreat-lo get away from that much dependency. I. W"-' your hulband doea open hia mouth to a.lk, ,......._Don't use it as ao opportunity to get going yourself, or as an opening to get back at him. I know ooc woman who never fails to cut off ·her husband by his third sentence, taking over for him. And I know an- Othcr who exclaims. ..What does he know!" wheoever her husband ventures to speak. Yet both o( these wives com- plain that their men ncveT talk! How can they? It's too dangerous. 7. Let him know JOU ~ him. Womco aren't the only people who require approval. Meo need reassurance aJso. Tell him you love him, that he looks handsome in his new shirt. that he's ha.ndJed a difficult situation welJ. Don't save your comments for criticism. If you require him to be strong and "mas- culine" all the tim~ as many women do, he'll learn to hide his vuloeiabilities from you. I. ANltze your hulband would dearly lowe to go ~ to the ref•tJot.. ahlp you once heel. to talk met 8har• your liyes logether. 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Nlft tu. ~------------------------------------------------------~ At last! Doctor reveals new 6-days-a-week diet that Doesn't Just Shrink Fat Cel Is, But Destro~s Them! Controversial? Yes! But it may also be the most important reducing discovery of our day! Because here atJast is a simple diet that doesn't just empty out the contents of those ugly fat cells, distributed all over your body ... but can actually destroy, in case after case, the fat-cells themselves! So-thi\ tun<-when you start eating normally again, there can lw no plau for that "'"'' /at to sta,-m ,-our body! II can't ~ drawn up into tho~ cmp1y far cells as though they were miniature sponges. And )'OU don·1 blow up like a bolloorr once you',•e stopped dieting! AMI .... Of AO, Y11 Elt Wllatner YOI W111I Alyallt At All YOI W11ll 01t Fiii Day A Wiiii! So you never really sive up a Mncle one of you:r faYOf"ile foods at all! You nevel" really rTUM the ice aeam ••• ehooolat.c ••• paslTies ••• desloctts ... pasta .•• creams and sauces ... and e\IUY other single one of the dishu )'Ou love 11ow! NONE of 1hem arc cut out of your diet! Any one of thcmJou wani-any combinarion o f them you want-arr completely a/lowr on tfrat 011e ··FR EE DAY" t!\'t!ry week! bl Y• ht Ynr Chicl Of HOW FUT Y• W11t Tt Pltl Oft Tiit Wfitllll And rcmembeT. w11h thu diet you are not jusc losinJ liquid fat-the conten1 o f 1ho:.c ugly fot cells 1ha1 have ~welled your body since you were a child-but you can now actual/)• dusolve thou ,·err cell walu 1hemul .. rs! It'~ cu ctly as though your body-like the body of every naturally overweight per!>On-had m1/ltoru upon m1llto11S of tiny Jat-J"ponges dumbutt'd all o vu 1t! And when you OYcr-<al, thne tiny spoo~ ··wale. up" the Cll«SS flt that"s c.rricd 10 them by your bloodstream! Now you can '>« why ordanary diets don't last! Becausc, when you IO on an ordinary d•ct, no matter how tor1urous ii is, that ordinary din is des1g11eJ simply to drum 011t the liq111d Jal Jrom the INSIDE of thou ··sponge" ull.1! h's uac1ly as chouch you'd squee~d them dry! They shrink alra&ht! But the ··spon1e·· ulls themselves au mil there, "'01rin1 to soak up MORE AN D M ORE NEW FAT, once )"OU 10 oO thot diet and bt!g111 e11tinfI nurmall)' Of/Diii' But Dr. Col:m,· diet workl. on an entirely different principle! h is 1pu1flcall,. des1Knrd to '''"""alt thr bu1ld"'I blocks o/ tho1e cells, at exactly thr 1a111r time t/lot 11 tl1111111otrJ tht liquid Jut "°'"d within tl,,m! So both hqurd and sohJ fat pQur 0111 oJ ,.our body ot tile same time! The ··sponge" 15 destroyed right along w11h ugly liquid that swell<d 1l up! And-this tunc-(10 quote Dr. Collins himself), ··whl'n >·ou ru11me a nor mot diet, rou , .. ill STAY THIN m<1rr consistently"! (Emp~as ows.) 1...-.s? Ynl Bst Still Oftly Tiit "9111titll Btc11n fit Riii hy-Otf C..n Now-11 Tiit Brlltllbkilt Ntw ~ Of Haltll nat hlln 11 Tt Y•r Elltin Wyl For you must undcntand this-Dr. Collin\ developed chis pow<rful diet as onl> one port o/ on all-c.-u HOME: HEALTH />LAN, drsi111,d lo ,,.~ awro•t "'°" IVtd M'OfllOll. rl'C'rywMre, ... 1ao are WOl'r~d about tMtr •·ti1ht or ony othl'r threot to tht1r co11tlflued good hl'alth, SIM/>LE MEDICA L TOOLS THAT GI VE: THEM, AT HOME, NEW MEDICAL 'OWCR TO DEAL WITH THEM! Yn. Dr. Collins 1J¥C:S you, not only new weight-control but -duea.se-control ..• new pa1n~ntrol •.. new lfl}rc11on-con1rol ... new /0111,,e-<ontro/1 Adminis1ercd by yourself, at home. wirh sl01t/in1 rtsul1s, m can a/ttr COJ<'. l1kt thu: f or uch of the maJ(>r •nd minor disc~ that may attack you or your family. Dr. Collms tell you at a g1ance. what really causes 11 ••• how to prcvcn1 11 ... how to unt 11 r{ II ~hould Mrrke ... and (ii<rhaps most 1mponanl of all) when "°"should do ob.rol11ttly notltin1, leave 11 olone, 011d In your body ~I rid o/ 11 111elj! t-or uamplc- Most people 1h1nk ~vcre ~hcst pain 1s the fil )I warning sign o{ serious lung o r heart dis.ease, and therefore run immediately to their docton.. Dr. Collins, however, 1it1ts yOu a simple JO-ucond test to help rule out htOTI trouble! And then goes on to bow an inctedibl)'. easy od/ust-nt to your body may make 1ha1 p&io uaporato-for lllJOdl Most people spend small fortunes tryina to overcome chronic con- itiparion, and ao throu&h needless ..,any that only srows worse and ~ every )'eat! Dr. CoUins diows you a simple way to aibJlilute noturo/ }ood for those harmful luatives, and let 1astrocolk reflrxe.s ,Cw"'°'*' tlw NW/"°"' --ta~ cm. M-.. •.ett·r fjlJ And with no harmful wde. ctr~! 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He abo W8IS a resident in neurok>a at lcfrenon Medical Colle~. He is on the staff of five ho5pitab in Pennsylvarua, one of them whcte he is O:lief of Medicine. Dr. Collins ii the 1uthor of three well-known pre- viously published books. 11/ustrattd Diagnosis ol Systemic DlsHJeJ /lbut,•ted MOlf1UJI o/ Lobor•tory Dla1rw1i1 and llust,a1e_il Man_ual '!I Ntwo!o11c Di41nosu ... plus medical uucles l.D professional jovrnals. This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen comes to the rescue of strapped housewives with a tasty casserole from Greece that requires no costly meat. Fro1n Greeee: DeHeious, Money- Savhtg Moussaka ......... _.•ls•~ dl9'9 INtt ,ou Ju8t Might want lo ..... Into •• ....,.... for'°"' family. MEATLESS MOUSSAKA 1 eggplmtt (llbout 11'1 Iba.) Bolling, •tted .. .., 2..- 1 cup cooked white or brown rice 2 cups cotwge c:hee9e ~ cup Instant nonfat drJ milk powder "' cup nne1r c:t.opped on1on "' teapoon ult "' teapoon ......... 1 ~ cups (15-oz. Jar) muU.• spaghetti uuc:e I OU. ellc:ed mozza ...... c:heeM 1. Preheat oven to 375°F . Peel eggplant and slice in 1A -inch-thick slices. Drop slices into rapidly boiling salted water, cover and boil 4 minutes. Drain on paper towels. 2. Beat eggs lightly in medium bowl. Add rice, cottage cheese, nonfat dry milk powder, onion, salt and sage leaves; stir to mix. 3. Spread Y.l cup spaghetti sauce in bottom of 1 lx7x2-inch baking dish. Make layers of one- half eggplant, cottage cheese mixture and sauce. Repeat, finishing with sauce. 4. Cut mozzarella into strips. Top sauce with mozzarella cheese strips in a lattice pattern. 5. Bake 30-40 minutes, until bubbly. Ma/ces4-j servinp Nutntional Note: 161.88 grams protein in Meatless Moussaka. WHAT'S SMART: Not o nly does Meatless Moussaka save you money on meat, it saves you money on milk. Our supply of nonfat dry milk is a whopping 103 percent higher than a year ago. So prices in your store should be low. Dry milk is a good nutrition buy. Properly packaged and stored, it retains its quality for about six months. It's a good idea to cut the kids' milk with nonfat dry milk or reconstituted liquid skim milk. Saves calories and cost. FAMILY WEEKLY. July 6. 1975 • 1 The First Bicentennial Bell ~ Pa11/ Reveres Ride -1775- LIMITED EDITION * The first in a series of six porcelain bells to be issued in 1975 and 1976 to commemorate, in vivid color, the key 1775-1776 historic events in the birth of America. * Beautiful porcelain heirlooms of our nation's proud Bicenten- nial celebration. * This first Bicentennial Bell will be issued in a limited edition only for orders postmarked by July 31, 1975. * Each bell will be hallmarked and registered by The Danbury Mint. * Priced at only $25.00. PAUL R.Bvm rode in 1775 lO foil Bricish plans for a surprise attadc at Lexington and Concord. Since then, the claccer of his horse's hoofbcau has ccbocd through d~ centuries. His ride remains a stirring and fateful moment in the hisrory of America -a reminder ol the brave mco who risked their lives and fortunes so that we might be free coday. Now, as the world cdebcares 200 years of American freedom, we rc.Je<licatc our- selves to the American ideal by recalling the proud deeds of patriOtS such as Paul Revere. To commemorate the 200th anni- versary of his ride, 111e Danbury Mine will issue its first Bicentennial Bell This beautiful porcelain heirloom will be available only briefly in a limircd edi- tion which dosn forever oo July 31, 1975. M eer that date, this first Biccntt'nnial Bell will be available onJy from original OWllCf"S willing to part with it, and ooJy ar cheir asking price, whatever that might be. Experience suggcsu that few of these bells will ever reach the open market. Most wiJJ be kept as prized reminders of our n ation's Bicemennial, 11.nd proudly passed on ro fun1re generations of Americans. 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Glltson How to Handle People Who Want to Bom>w Mo1iey Front\Ou True or False: If you loan money to a person who is habit- ually tease and anxious, you seldom need to be concerned about his paying you back as promised-be is the worrying type and it gives him ulcers if be doesn't pay up promptly. (See number 4) TRUE OR FALSE? 1. J( an acquafotance you don't want to offend hits you for a loan, there isn't much you can do about it. 2. If you make a personal loan to someone and he doesn't pay it back when promised, it's easy to put the pressure on him for payment without causing hard feelings. 3. Before you let a would-be borrower get bis hand in your pocket there are several things you should consider. 4. If you loan money to a person who is habitually tense and amtious, you seldom need to be concerned about his paying you back as promised-be is the worrying type and it gives him ulcers if he doesn't pay up promptly. 5. The more you think of a person, the more you should try to avoid putting him under obligation to you by loaning him money. · ANSWERS 1. Falu. One of the best ways to handle such a situation is indicated by the findings of psychological studies at the University of Wisconsin. First. listen attentively as the hard-luck- story artist waxes eloquent. But stop him before he bas you reaching for your checkbook, and say to him in sincere and sympathetic tones: 'Tm sorry, Jack. I certainly appreciate your situation, but my wife handles all the financcs-50 you'll have to talk to her." Most characters who are looking for an easy "touch" are completely discon- certed by this tactic, and they hesitate to approach a man's wife for money. Anyway, you know your wife wouldn't turn loose with a shekel. (If you're not sure, substitute "my business manager" or .. my accountant" for wife.) 2. True. Here's the way you handle it. Let's say he wants to borrow $100 for a month, or whatever. You tell him: "I can't spare it myself, but I can get it for you from my bank. But of course they'll insist that it be paid back on time." If the friend doesn't return the loan when promised, you can tell him you've got to have the money, as the "bank" is pressuring you for immediate payment. That makes them the viUain . not you. (Another good thing about this system i.s that someone is much more apt to repay a loan when prom- ised if be feels you're getting it for him from a "coldbearted" bank or lending institution.) 3. True. When an acquaintance wants to use some of your hard-earned money to ba.il out of a financial strait that he got himself into, it's a good idea to ask him if he's tried a bank and other loan agencies that are equipped to serve borrowers. If he hasn't. suggest that he try them. If he has, and they've turned him down, then let your judg- ment be your guide--but remember he's a worse risk for you than for them. 4. False. University studies have dem- onstrated that people of nervous and highstrung temperam~nt are by no means the most honest when it comes to paying their debts. While some arc extremely trustworthy. others are the kind of conniving deadbeats you might expect to find signing promissory notes with invisible ink. The personality types who are the best risks are people of calm temperament, who are seldom given to nervousness or anxiety. 5. True. Psychological studies show that though he may be grateful for the loan, the obligation that goes hand in hand with being in another person's debt tends to make most people feel resentful and uncomfortable. And such feelings are markedly increased if-as is too often the case-there is some difficulty in repaying the loan. The borrower-lender relation.ship does more to put a strafo on friendships than to strengthen them. FAMILY WEEKLY, July II. 1976 • I Little Rosa lives in a small hut made of scraps of wood and tin, crowded into 1he slum section of a large South American city. Her father works as a day laborer on construction sites. but his earnings are small and often he cannot find any work at all. Rosa's mother peddles lemons and garlic in the streets to help earn money for food. Rosa's parents try hard 10 provide for her and their 01her four children. Our overseas report says the children have~very poor clothing" but they are "clean d neat. not only in their attire but in their rsom." When we took her picture, Rosa was sitting at her desk in ~chool wnting to her \ponsor. She is a good pupil. ''very bright and alert .. :· Now Rosa has a chance for a belier life in >1pite of her hardships. With help from her CCF '>ponsor here in the United State-., 'he can gel an education. And with an education c;he has a chance 10 break the poverty cycle-to escape from the dl\mal \lum where she livec;. Ro~a and her sponsor exchange leucrc; and the little girl looks forward to reccrvmg them. To her, they mean her .,ponsor llwe' her and cares about what happen\ to her. But what about other children trapped by poverly? What will happen to them? Ro'a '"only one example of thousand) of childri:n around the world who are waiting for -;omcone to care. Your love can make the difference. Write today : Verent J. Mill\ Through the Christian Children's Fund. you can sponsor a needy cbild like Ro~a for only Sl5 a month (about 50¢ a day) and begin a person-to-person relationship wrth the chi ld assigned to you. What does your sponsorship actually do for a child '! Well, each child is helped accord ing to his own needs. If the young5ter lives in a children's Home. you will be helping supply food, clothing and medical care. If the child is enrolled in one of our Family Helper Projects, your sponsorship wrll help provide school supplies, clothing. medical assistance, emergency food and :.heller, and family guidance from a trained child care worker. Won't you -.hnre your bles'>in~ with a d iild who needs help? Ju'>t fill out the coupon and send it with your firi.t monthly c heck. In about two weeks you will receive the child's photo- graph, name and mailing" address, a~ well a., a detarled description of the proJCCI where the chrld receives as_c;istance. You may write to your sponsored child (and your letrers will be answered. You will get the child\, original leller along with an tnglrsh translation. (Children unable to write are as..,rsted by family members or .. tafT worker'>.) Your love can make a big difference in the lift: of a needy little child. Please, fill out the coupon now ... Sponsors urgently needed in Brazil, India. Guatemala, Indonesia. Kenya and Thailand. CHRISTIAN CHILDREN'S FUND, Inc. Box 26511, Rkhmond, Va. l32.61 I wish to sponwr a I I boy I 1 girl in (Country) _ n Choose any child who need\ my heir I will pay SIS a month. I enclose first raymcnt of S . Send me child'c; name, nldrhng Jddn:\."i and picture. I cannot sponsor a child but w<1nt to give ~ fl Please ~nd me more rnformalrnn Name __ Add res~ City ___ _ St.ate. ______ _ Mcmhcr ()f lrucrn»1mnal lJnu'" hi• C hlhl Well11rr (,cnevll <11n• urc tu lkJuct1hk. <"•n:uhan•· Wruc 1407 Ynn~r. Tnrnnln, 7. FW2770 By Ira Glder Longtime jazz writer and • former editor of "Down Ba.I" magazine Just What h Happening? Jazz on the Comebaek Trail DlzzyQJlte9ple " • FAMILY W£E<LY. July 8. 1975 W at are those two board members -the Establishment types at the conference table -doing with a trumpet on our cover? ls their conglom- erate going into the record busiocas, or is • their bank backing a band? They art a band? The leaden of a band? The World's Greatest Jazzband? You're putting us oo! Everyone knows that jazz musicians are wild-eyed, freaked-out. hard-drinking dopers. (Did you think rock musicians invented that life-style?) But these cats look like the soberest judga in the-coun. Once they were the young, hell-raising heart of the latc--thirties-early-forties Bob Crosby crew that brought the New Or- leans idiom into a big-band context. But if jazzmen surmount the rigors of their life to survive past 40, they eventually mellow like the rest of us mere mortals. Don't be fooled by the look of respect- ability worn by trumpeter Yank Lawson and bassist Bob Haggart. When it comes to the music, they treat it with the proper dedication. Perhaps no trails are being blazed, but the fire is the.-e in both the old and new that comprise their repertoire. The old might be Haggart's "South Rampart Street Parade.. or .. Wolverine Blues": the new could be a current pop tune like "Windmills of Your Mind," or a recent original by Haggart or rcedman Bob Wilber, who left in January to form bis own "Soprano Summit." The WGJ 8 developed out of a series of jazz parties given by investment banker Dick Gibson in Colorado during the six- ties. When the band officially went to work as a unit in late 1968 at New York's Riverboat Restaurant, it was Gibson who managed its affairs, supplied financial backing and bestowed on it the ouf ra- geously boastful name that Haggart says the members ''found a little overwhelm- ing ... It was an all-star band that played together and. for the most part, stayed together. These days it has trimmed down to seven pieces from the original nine. Its new, second mentor, Bark Hickox, also operates the World Jazz label for which the group records If the audience for the WGJ B was es- sentially an older crowd, many of whom were foltowen from the Crosby, Dorsey, Goodman and Shaw days, that was die· tated by the kinds of rooms the band played as well as the stylistic orientation. But when young people were exposed to the band. the reaction was enthusiastically positive. Kids were not necessarily as turned on by the band's interpretittion of "Mrs. Robinson" as they were by the sense of discovery in bearing "Savoy Blues" for the first time. A couple of semesters ago l taught a jazz-hiatory course at City College in New York. Many of my students were remark- ably ready to accept alJ varieties of jazz. Some came with a knowledge of--or lik- ing for-jazz., but slanted toward the late saxophonist John Coltra.ne, a dominant voice in the I 960's who continues to cast a giant shadow. Most of the undergradu· ates were rock people, as might be expec- ted. But rock. which took over the world musie> stage in the mid-sixties, I08t much of its momentum near mid-decade in the seventies. The teenage audience started to look for allematives. Many began with an interest in some ~ the earliest forms of jazz., not too surprising wbcn you coo.sider that one of the basic roots of roc.t-the blocs-=-iratso a vital element io jazz. The seventies has seen a revival of rag- time, a direct antecedent of jazz. Non- agenarian pianist Eubie Blake, composer "Kida were not necee1artty ea turned on by the band' a Inter- pretation of 'llra. Roblneon' n they were by the aense of cff9co¥erJ In hearing 'SllYOJ Blues' for Ille tint time.'' of .. I'm Just Wild About Harry" and "Memories of You," has been filling con- cert halls and guesting on late-night TV ~ shows. Classical pianists tiave been delving into ragtime-for better or for worse--and Gunther Schuller recorded Scott Joplin's music with his New Eng- land Conservatory ensemble. Joplin, the "king of the ragtime composers," was being rediscovered, reaching a peak when 'The Entertainer'' made the charts after its prominent feature in the Academy A ward winning film, 'The Sting." I don't know if we're going to see a rapid recycling of the entire jazz tradition, but pianist Bob Greene has recreated Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppen; a California-based group named Supersax has done three albums in which Charlie Parker's alto saxophone solos have been traoscrjbed from the original '40's and 'SO's recordings and tailored for a fuJI, five-man sax section; and the Pointer Sis- ters unnrthcd ''SaJt Peanuts," the old Parker-Dizzy Gillespie vehicle, using a simplified version of the Lambert, Hend- ricb & Ross method of fitting words to already recorded instrumental solos. Today's vanguard mixes black pride, anger and alienation with ethereal "space" trips and the electric heritage of rock. It includes Coltrane-inspired saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, who mixes a pastoral, Pan-African feeling with harsh, grinding notes; and several brilliant pi.aoiat-com- poscrs such as Keith Jarrett. Chic Corea and McCoy Tyner. One of the most com- mercially successful albums of 1974 was "H eadhunters" by Herbie Hancock, another piaoist-<:<>mposer who formerly played with Miles Davis's group. Utilizing the synthesizer and various percuaaive devices, the record climbed to the top of the jazz charts. But is it juz or merely electrified rhythm-and-blues rock7 With the success of "Head.bunters" and similar efforts, many people began scream- ing about a new popularity for jazz. This was recording-industry mentality talking, however. Drummer-leader Jack De John- ette, who has worked with many important players, including Miles Davia (a jazz giant who has also succumbed to roclr banality). is upset by this trend. .. It bu produc.ed sort of a commercial IOUOd ... he says, "somewhere between rock and jaz;L To be lloocst. I find i!. hard to cf.is.. tinguish one band from another." The commercial success of the more obvious kind of fare notwithstanding. purer jazz forms are finding their way to a new, larger· audience. On an acadcmjc level there is more jazz history being taught in the colleges, and recreations of great works of the past are being dooe in concert by organizations like the New York Jazz Repertory Company aod the National Jazz Ensemble, each in its sec- ond seuon. The Smithsonian Institution in Wuhington. D.C., has jazz as a regular part of its concert series and hu iaued • six-record .. Collection of Classic Jazz" that it sells by mail. In the retail record stores, bootleg iuucs of rare material vie with legitimate reissues for the coosumer dollar. One bootlegger hu even been rip- ping oft tbe other r~rd pirates and underselling them with their own product. Jazz of all persuasions has proliferated in New York during the last few years. Drummer Buddy Rich bas opened a large nightclub (Buddy's Place) on Manhat- tan's West Side. Sixty-seven-year-old Lio- nel Hampton recently shanid billing with Bette M idler in a lavish Broadway revue. Analysts point to the summer~ 1972 and the switch of the Newport Jazz Festival from Rhode Island to Manhattan a.a a major catalyst in this resurgence. But it is al~ possible to say that four years earlier. when things were at their lowest ebb, The World's Greatest Jazzband was one of the factors in helping to get ja.zz- tbe music and the na.me--into the public consciousness again. 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Date ____ _ •tt ......_ .._., a.,,,. indicate tour -o.n llboWl9 )'Ollr -,_. ___ _ Name---------=---=-=--:-::::-.--~----------~ (F"I-Print Clealty) Addrea ________________________ _ City State Zip ___ _ FREE 24-HOUR 7-0AY-A-WEEK SPEED PHONE SERVICE for our charge card customers. Dial 800-327-8351 ; Fla. customers dial 800- 1 432-7521 (for ordering only) CALL NOW. _______________________________________ J A horn should be used with discretion, but when you do use it, you want it to be heard. And heard it la -with this precision-made electric diesel horn that gives any car the roar of a giant tractor-trailer. Now when danger threatens, you let go a blast you know won't be ignored. Now you are sure of getting your fair share of the road no matter what size or make car you're driving. Easily installed. Mounting brackets, simple instructions included. 12-Votl let them know you're coming - for ONLY $19.99. MADISON HOUSE GFTS, Dept 9445, 4500 N.W. 135Ch It., M-.., Fla. 31051 cozy "KATllY" with open-toe freedom ia topped with a pert '"belt 'o buctJc." Of IDUUY IOlt uretbae. 1 ~.. mined wood heels. Qq>e solca. a.hiooed ..... White, bcmc, black. navy, red, or 9Qld. ' throulh 12, N,M,W. $9.9S plm 9C¥ bdl&-Siza O¥U 10. add $1. Sof- wear Sboa, Depc. FW-11, J 711 Maia. lfoolton. TX 77002. \\eekend Shopper By Lynn ... .adley AUl'OMA'OC SlllCR AWL aewa leather. canvu bat! Sbtcbea lite a macl>ioe to ro- pair belta. bandbqs. sails. vinyl, etc. Comea with 30' heavy cord. utility wreod.!., extra wued thread and nee- dles that fit into ban- d.le. , .. tana. Of plastic and lleel. $2.98 plus .5o, bdla. World Gar- den, Dcipt. PW6. 606 B. State St., Westport. er 06llO. --J 1Hll POLS. Liceue Plate-A grown-up lic:ieme pla.le for a youq- stcr'• bicycle bean hia or her ume or nick.name (up to I Jetten). Heavy steel in baled mamd colcn. Kida enjoy aeeia1 their names dit- playedl Good for quick identif"oc;a... tion as wd1 u a fun pleuer. $1 pD SO, bdlg. Bat Values Co., Dept. 26, 160 Amherst St., B. OranlC. NJ 07019. PIAY Ir SAn. "'Ew:r·s.fe" ii a fine prodoc:t f« ..., who apai- mce embarrulins "'lack of control .. Oo uywbere. sit UJ place. and be umred of proUIO- lioa. Of dt viny1. only weilba 7 aL Order by waist tir.e. W'rtb liner, $1.9S. Ema liner, $3.9S. SO~ able linen. $8.9S. R.aJc:o M{&. Co .. Dept. lS I, 1.534 E. Ecliqel', Santa Ana. CA 9270S. ·""•"""• •• , • .,.11,. , ••. ,..,.,.. .. 1#,.,, .,., ,.. •• : All •ff,,. I• I~ ttlllerlal ,,.•ll•1t •' lltr ...... ,., ... ,,,.,,~· ··~ ... , ,...,,,,..,. •I ,,_, •tlr-rrtlrJ••· ,.,_ ••4 ,.., dwt• •• ,,..,.,, el'fltr, roat I• ••. &•I ta tll, ,...,,_,.;,. ltot''· H•-a "''' tl'ftt I GOODftlt BAim Unwanted hair on 1111111. ... f.acie ii un1i1btly and em. banuaiql l'erl/IUI ~-euydo­ it-younelf dectrol- ,.. ~ ..te.ly and permanently remoW:a unwanted hair and doea it witbout punctminc tbe stint W'ltb 14-day money back auarantee. $16.9S. Geaeral Medical Co .. Dept. PWB-29, S701 West Ada.ma Bll'd., Los Aqeb. CA 90016. MONEY <aOWS .. oo trca!" H your orpninfinn is looting for a fund-nUlu that will WOl't tbia fall. why oot try tncsl A great idea and a fine way to add doOan to the treuury. Free color literature apella out the deal oomplddy. Wrik for free detaila. No obliption, of counc.. Nunery Barn, Dept. FR.-14, Box 712, McMinnville. TN 37110. rrs .+. aN<:ll! 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II°'* ....... ----------------i onuY-o-w.-.w.11.. RJ~ .. a.._~A ''Feminine Itching WdsMHing • MyLife Miserable~' " J11st Sl.00 "'1>. (Re ~ ~ ..,_.. f1111<1111ffl "WlllTC TODAY"" ~.,..._~ W ..... &'I oarAOCK MFG.. CO. ~UU-..a.&.aAA~ "I was constantly worried about my itching problem. I tried so many things, and nothi11g really liel(Nd. Feminltk! itching 14·as mai:ing m y life miserable. 700 uf.,.ita l'bfy. W &'I ~'IW ~WW-~• O,..iU, Ala 36801 ~-~ ~L !'/ti. PENDAN • 2 emerald-green eyfl! • LaJge simuLated turquoise! AMAZING VALUE ONLY.$1 .99 l·!\-t-J ey3 ••• Silvery owl on 24" choain h.ts ex- quisile jewehone simul.ued it<'m~. looks like e~pen­ sove jewelry! O r· der #14n 6. c >nlv Sl.99 + 55f fl<l\I· ;age lit h•ndl11111 S•ve SS.,. Ord<'r !. for SJ.98 .ind \\t' ~y posl.igr 1>n one. (N.Y. & fl.i rl'Sideots ,llPd\I' ;add 41prnopn.1tl' s.il l'S lil'CI MADISON HOUSE GIFTS, D~I. ~ 4500 NW. 13Srh SI. M1.im1, fla J3059 WHEN YOU ORDER ·BY MAil .. OM FAMILY WEDCL Y ••• Aeese allow up to four WMlls b deliv- ery on Items ordered from companies that advertise In Fwnlty Weekly. Some- times unintentional delays occur.· If they do. just write: Lynn Headley. Family Weekly. 641 Lexlncton Ave.. N-York. NY 10022. ,. ... , llaat tor tlle bu• ball playe• In ~ouo l•le We'll peroonal· l!Alltlle-1ne Adlrondaek L lttle .J:a=.:•~~:;: ~ acnpt tu-••·-• ,,.. tMJora G11ar1nteed 10 "'Ike 111.,. 1ee1 11u • ,,., the t\lfdWood !)al COllMll lft --•a1i...01i.. 21 :>11. and 30". end 1t'1 l1nlalled ••"' ctN• pr~tl..e laCqu9t PleHe "''"' ,,,., -·--ol ...... llttle at••· (Allow 2 10 4 -k• lo• pa._.liz1t1onl f> 1,11~ r •All llCMIFf..aAal QUMMTU TOOAY 1 G9'EENUNO STUCM09 9447 Greenland Bklo •• M••"'•· Fte 330S9 I <·~a .. Mftd -PertOftahrad 8attal I •• S7 tt aa : 2 lor S 14.te (plua St .00 poll I 6 l\andl '"' •• I Ot1Me1 :lt" 016447 29" 0 1641i2 30" EnclOMd I i chedl or 111..0. tor S -I 1N V I Fla ,.a!<Mnla ..,d ..... tu ) I ._ I ....... ~~-~---~ I Cltr ----~-P~AltZtNG/ (PleHa Print) I I •st Neme I ~u1 Name I ---------------~ 1 lle11 I saw a11 ad in the MM'S· pa(Nr for Vagisil, a fU'M' 14·ay to help :rtop femi11ine itching. I tried it and ii realf.v M'orkt!d." Mrs. S. T., Richmond, Virgi11ia If you suffer (rpm exter- nal vaginal itching, there is now a creme medication spe- cifically formulated to bring fast, te"!f.'?rary relief. Called Vagisil." it's avaiJable without a prescription. Doctor-tested Vagisil is a soft. easy-10-apply medication that helps stop external vaginal itching almost instantly. Yet Vagisil is gentle enough for tender, irritated membranes. Vagisil leaves a cooling. pro- leclive, lubricating film to help check bacteria, soothe imtated membranes, and so speed nat- ural healing. Get Vagisil at all drug counters. Delicately scented. Greaseless. For trial tube. send 25¢ to Vagisil. Box 328 FK . Whi1e Plains, '"aga·sa·I New York 10604 ¥4 r.------CTEAR OUT AND MAIU ----------• I I I I I I on Famous "BIG 4" TABLETS I I KELP, VITAMIN B&, I I LECITHIN & CIDER VINEGAR I I Buy 1 at Regular Price Get Another Same Size for l~ I ID~ TA~~ETS 0 ~~ul~~~.i~TS O 1R~u~ar~~~~ETS I I NO:•;ly ·,299 NOW2 '988 NOW2 '1650 I I eow .. tor eott1es tor Bottles tor I I MAIL-ORDER CERTIRCATE I WPaYNSTMI I I OHE" GOOD NEXT 2 WEEJ(S °"LY _N_A_M_E _______________ I I NUTRfTION HEADQUAITHS ADDRESS I I I Bactt in the days when 11 wu Jesse James that held trains up rather than signal trouble. eYery "Iron horae" employee carried the big bold gold watch that came 10 be known aa HTt'8 Railroad Watch". Our handsome recreation in metal haa the classic golden finish. the !Jig bold easy-lo-read numerals. the familiar lob ring and a 1weep 1eeond hand. On the back is a stunning reproduction ol an oldt1me locomotive. Carry this nostalgic conversation- piece wittr or without a ci\ain. Boond to 9811 out fast. 2" diameter. Order now I ----:-MAIL llOMEY .. Aat GUARANTEE COUPOff TOOAY -----1 <fttr*-'dstu.iosh. ..... .,..llM -... ~. n.. ,-. I ltusll.._lt.lllra.d W1tdl(U) #l47S4 @ I ollty Sl2.99 plus $1.SO PClltac• Md hM· I dll111 ·uch. # __________ _ o s.11e1 "" 'itt c1ta1oc #16445 @ soe. <M-,...,,.. u-1;-1 I Enctosed 1J c11ect or 111..0. tOf L. -I (IU. & Fll. r.sideflts ldcl ~raprf1I• Addtn. I ules b., or you ""' c:lllra• ""' I O Mlsl9r C11ar1e• O 8-ftkAmerk:ard Cf"' [Jp. ··-----------I I kcL~ ~~ I ·' ·!!..:~~ ::~-:,.~t;-~-;,.~~'~ r~r sr.r. IP I -I ml 24-IMMll 7-UY-A-WlH SPiii ""*l SHYICl for our ctmre cvstO!llel'l. Dill I ~L~2:~~,~~~1~~J~~·.!.!~~~~ °"'!:...~~~------J . . LIMIT TWO CARTRIDGES . WITH THE COUPON BELOW .. 20 EXP. -$2.50 - Offer ends DEC.30 197-5 NEW &ORDERLESS PRINTS SKRUDLAND PHOTO HEBRON, ILL . 60034 I e SKAUOlAND PHOTO, 1174 Skrudland Photo. Hebron. Ill. 60034 O Here is my cartridge of 12-expoaure Kodacolor film. I am enclosing $1.26 with thia special coupon. O Here is my cartridge of 20-expoaure Kodacolor film. I am enclosing $2.60. I understand failures will be credited. 1 ~NA~ME~~~~~~~~~~~ I ADDRESS I CITY STATE ZIP ~at in the World! The ....... co..~ talks about the Hollywood woman: "'Nu- dity has virtually destroyed women's mystique because nudity it:seli is not sensual It's awkward and u.mally boring. As for myself. l don't have to wony about that probJem-1 still epit- omize the all-American girl. and my screen image can best be defined as 'pure vanilla.' .. Ms. Shepherd feels AAllOUA'S ARMOURY By RJcMrd Annow ON BREAKING GLASSES Two kinds ol glassware we poaess- Wbat kiDllb Ibey~ )"Oil may well guess. One is the sturdy, SOUDd.ly made. Whida, oddly, is the lower grade; The other is the fragile, weak, The oostly kind collectors seek. The cheap when dropped will bounce and roll. An accident will take no toll. The arty sort that takes a tumble very stroogJy about maintaining her identity: ""For me. maniage is a false security, and I have no intention of ever being listed in the gossip columns as 'Mrs. Peter Bogdanovich (Cybill Shepherd).' What thinking woman wants to be reJegated to pattot.beses?" She also bemoans the prejudice ~ ted against singJe and divorced WOIDt.'11 in Hollywood. 'Women are finally get- ting up the courage to follow their pas- siom, and what do they get for itP They get snubbed and slighted." said Ms. Shepherd. "'I remember watching Ali MacGraw' s decline with incredible fas- cination and anger. When she was mar- ried to producer Robert Evans, she was the toast of the town. But when she left Evans for Steve McQueeo, you wereo't even allowed to mention her name at a dinner party!" Cybill is cur- rently starring in .. At Long Last Love· with Burt Reynolds. Whmt? Borrow a g&dnN pig? Yes. And from the library too. Public libra- ries in Cross Pointe, Mich., Canal Ful- ton, Ohio, and Cohoes, N.Y., lend power tool.s to community residents. The Minneapolis Public Ubn.ry Jeods toy~ to children. But the Erie, Pa., Metropolitan Library boasts one of the most unusual lending services of all: Its Children's Division lends guinea piga to children for one-week periods, and in the near future will be offering rats aod mice. Not only is a chi1d lent an animal, but also a cage, bedding. food aod a care~-feeding instruction list. Also the young borrower must meet with the chi1d.ren's librarian fo£ a pre- liminary discussion on handling and caring for the animal There's only ooe diff ereooe between animal and book bocrowing-the former is not renewable. SUllllER SKIING CITY-STYlE Downhll .. trwlwoue Dr. Jolln Steptw doesn't need snow to ski on, M avid cross-country skier and physical-6tness disciple. Stephens found that for the wanner months, rol- Quips & Quotes Is IW"e to splinter, cr:adt and crumble. Why can't the 6ne, not cheap, be strong? It seems to me that IC)«Ddhiag's wroag. The office Don Juan Jost no time in trying to impre$5 the new secretary. He latmched into a recital of his ac- complishments on the ~llege football team, the danoe floor, in the Navy and every other line of activity he could think of. At the end o( his lengthy monologue, the girl ga7.ed at him wide- eyed and asked quietly: "Have you ever had a group portrait taken of yourself?"' -Conrad Fiorello Cannibal. apouing hunter in al.esp- ing bog: "Ah, good/ Breakfast in bed.• -Lucille S. Harper We've 6nalfy 6gmed out why a mountain climbef-risks death and di- saster to scale the sheer face of a 19.000-foot peak. When he gets to the top, he can listen to the wind whistle through the holes in his head! -Robert Orben THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES l(jds IN Ute diffefently. Send contlibu- tions lo "'Ctilld.~ Family Weekly. 641 Lexington Ave~ N.Y •• N.Y. 10022. $10 1f used-none returned. My husband celebrated bis birthday recently. Our little four- and-a-half-year-old grandniece, Kristen, asked bow old he was. Wheo told that he was 77, she looked wide-eyed and said, "'My, he's getting far away, isn't her -Mr&. Henry Detmer• Whittier, Calif. Amateur show: "Maim That Tune.· -Frank Tyger Wife, defiantly to lrusbarid: "It'a true I like to spend money-but ;ust name one other cxtravagancer -Lane Olingl1ousf' 1ez-· skis suit his purpose just 6.ne. Roller slcis ace made of aluminwn, consist of three wheels (one in front, two in back) and are fitted with a nonretum ratchet so they won't go in reverse. "I even use them to travel to work when I'm running late and the traffic is bad," said Stephens. "'They do pose one prob- lem. however: Coing uphill is easy, but siooe they're not equipped with brakes, ~oing downhill can be treacherous!" BIRTHDAYS (all Cancer): Sunday- Merv Griffin 50; Jaoet Leigh 48; Della Reese 43; Andrei Cromyb> 66. llon- ar-Ringo Starr 35. Tueedlly-Steve Lawrence 40; Nelson Rockefeller fr'T; Jerry Vale 44; George Romney 68. Wednead•y-0 . J. Simpson 28; Rich- anl Roundtree SS; Edward Heath 59. Thurad•y-Artbur Ashe 32; David Brinkley 55. Friday-Tab Hunter 44; Yul Brynner 55. S11tma,-Van Cli- burn 41; Milton Berle fr'T; Andrew Wyeth58. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Ringo Starr and Janet LAMgh LITTLE EMILY "I ... a McDonald'• surrounded by two gffl ehope, • Dalry Queen •net • Kentucky Fried Chicken. ••• Thie mu.t be the place!" FAMILY WEEl(LY. J 11ly 6. 11175 • 11 IMPORTANT: HERE'S HOW YOU CAN TELL YOUR GEMFIRE DIAMONDS ARE NOT CHEAP COSTUME JEWELRY. A. Count the filcets. Gemfint stones 111 hwe 58 tec:ets -Just like eiq>ensin diemonds Pf•· pered by diamond cutters. B. Examine your stone in a dimly lighted room. It should spertlle ltke in dayligtlt. Gemfire stones tp11rkle even in the moonhgtlt. C. Study your nne under a powerful m~ify· •nt glass to look for fl-s. Gemfire stones have clarity -are fl-lellly perfect. No 1P9Cksl No blemilhesl No creeks! RINGS ENLARGED TO SHOW DETAIL USE THIS MONEY SAVING COUPON TIARA GALLERIES D.,,. of •"'8ntron, Inc. Dilpf. 4177-120 2207 Easl Oakland AHnu• Bloomlngton, llllnoh '170 I (C) 1974 PLA NTRO N, INC. ITEM QTY. SIZE NO. DESCRIPTION Jewelry Not Pictured Below POSTAGE PREPAID - COST White Mounting-SS or 18Kt·W·HGE Yellow Mounting-GF Of' 18Kt·Y·HGE LADIES I I I I I I I With Our Guaranuie You Take NO Risks. ~-+-"'~~~~~-+---I U at t... ... ef >e 41ayt" v-.. •t -~ .,..,.._, ret•r11 " "'5Uftto MAM.. ............. ...-,., .. ..._ At 111y time, or for • ..,,-.a ..... a .............. ~ _., ...... ,. ,..., 0..Wflre liMullW. CllawMMI lly IHSU.-l:D MAIL for . l"Ra• ,..aac-.. t. .. THAT'S TOLEDO, OHtO, DOWN THERE, StR .. "di Ctl ··ti ~·J' NANCY THIS MAGAZINE STORY IS VE'RY INTERESTING • . · FIN•L ·sPORTS .LOCA ~ . WANT AD SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1975 6000 NAV16ATtNG, MARCIE! WE'~E IN THE TWENi'(-Et6HT~ ANNUAL '' POWOER PUFF OER8'1'11 ANO WE'RE DOING 6REAT! ONE T~I NG FOR ~URE I HANG ON ... ~IR .. WE'REi'THE ONL'(ONES WE'RE 80JN6 IN THE RACE FL~ING lN FOR A A ~OPWlTH CAMEL LANDING ... WHAT'5 THE MATTER, MARCIE? ! DON'T KNOW , 61R ••. I JU5T SO~T OF FEEL Tll~EO ANO DEPResseo .. · IT'S ~EEN A LON6 TRIP ... 7-6 OH . DEAR--- IT SAYS ''CONTINUED NEXT WEE·K 11 AUNT FRIT·ZI, WHY DO MAGAZINES HAVE <r CONTINUED u STORIES? I'LL TRY THAT TOO JOF HAD A F!GHI I Wt/H ·••···· .. MY 1"0M .... LOST ,A·:· I JVLY6 •• . . LlNCOL.N ... MOL INE ... TOLEOO ... AND TMEN 80'1'NE FALL5 ! ~E'(, MECAANIC, WE'VE J(.)51 ~LOWN ALL THE WAV F~ RIVERSIDE, CALIFO~NI A ... OUR EN6 lNE'S RVNNtN6 A SIT ROU6H ... CAN '(OU HELP LJ5? t . A GOOO MECHANIC BETTER UNPE~~TANOS Al~LAJi5 NOW , Stf<! ANO ~MEN, MARCIE~ By. Ernie Bushmilf er THAT 'S TO KEEP THE READERS IN SUSPENSE . . • DOCTOR SMOCK 't,JGH'IS.1 CLJ R-r A I >--J .' l= t?o )-.J '-( !H I NK ANY CHANGf:=S WIL..-L.- Hf3.L..-P ""IHIS IURKE:=Y ... l 'M (508J HOME?IC.Jr.:. ! M l?? MY MDMMY AND D~DDY .·. 'fHAi'? ~IL.LY .' CAMP 15 t=IA N, ANO IF= YOU WE:~E HOME YOV1'D Wl?H YOLA WE~E HEK'E ! ··11 11' -n-~ E:: AU V' I E::NCE:: VVOUL..-t:'N'1"" COAAF3. BACT< AF1""e=R 1""Hf:= IN1""E:RAAISSION ANYWAY.' OF C.0LA ~5E !'M ~/GHT ! NOW ee QtA1e.r AND GEi ~OME 5L.EEP.' By George Lemont COM ING SOON : MUSIC LADY [7 WHE::N ~'AA NO"f" INl'O MY M.C?. BAG ,~ r AL..-SO PO SHOW ~ C?OCIO~ING.' '-'1.JDGE PARKER <1<J<J - TH-ERE'5 M ISS SPENCER ,,, BUT I DON'T SEE MR. DRIVER! I 'M SURE HE'S HERE TOO! YOU JUST GOTTA MEET TH EM! THEY'RE REAL CLASSY PEOPLE! MEANWHILE, T. T. PACE 15 UNAWARE THAT HIS TWO HOODS ARE QUESTION- ING S/i..M DRIVER WHY WERE WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU A5KIN ' 8Y .. 8RINGING ME IN QUESTIONS HERE ON THE PRETEXT A60U:r MR. THAT THERE'S A PHONE PACE? CALL FOR ME? ' • HEY, WHAT'S GOING ON HE . WHERE'S SAM, HE WAS THIS 15 T. T. PACE ABOUT Ml55 SPENCER? CALLED TO WHICH YOU HEARD MY . WHAT KIND OF A CLU6 ARE YOU RUNNlr.G, FINGERS? I THINK I'D 6ETTER TALK TO ~ D. A.~80UT IT! .. .. THE PHONE! 50 MUCH! PLEASURE, MADEMOISELLE! THl5 HA5 ALL BEEN A M IGTAKE! O~AY,,,WE IT'5 OKAY, 80Y5! MR. DRIVER DIDN'T KNOW,,, 1& ONE OF THE CITY'5 FIRST CLA55 LAWYERS AND CITIZENS! .,...__ __ """' .. -- • ~ . . ~ ' WHJ::N 'vt>U HEAR IHE: WORD "FREE " Rf:l..f:ASE::: HIM. -' HIC! • ADVKRTISEM'ENI' • '· •• JU1yl4 Dear Sis, ~-1biy ~BamiJlion ~~~sleptwh ~ ... 11-+1:-~-t nlre._ D:mt ~9=> ~t-tt;-...·--... wahcx.it Foille ~ I li . . . •• .miiii --·· Osarftkm, -l:.ortn feU off Jones A!iak ~crd5Uap*lm,t ~ Aea$e~~get~folla when \aJ come ioglt" me.. ' P.s. ..tbwe have. CJnt/ ~ 1\b~at ~ 1,-..~\'.· 1"8.got poison-lvy·asMI~ v . . - HERE I AM HI DING UNDER- C.UATER BY BREATHIN G 1HROUGH THI S REED f . -- 5uz.z. Bu zz.. BuZZ SIG H! 0 0 0 :!.; ·~· ·.--. t 1- -~1,:: ·. ·-~ '"" . "' : ' ..•. 5 NIFF ! 5t-JIF~ ! .. • I 0 0 C) ------I Bu z. 7-. Buzz. ~ MOON MULLINS. SOME EXCITIN' W~STERN, HUH, KAYO? DICK TRACY NO VISIBLE L.IFE INSIDE. \ .NO WONDER! NO FOOD OR WATER SINC ·:·JULY THIRD? ·::: OKAY., SAM, WE'LL HIT TH E LIVING QUARTERS IN THE R EAR. Y \HEAR C RtES LIKE A CALL FO~ HELP? DID T~OSE CROOKS AND THE SISTER TAKE A J-ONG WEEK·ENO HOLIDAY? 0 -... ,---, __ NOT A CHANCE.,TRACY. ANIN\AL LOVERS LIKE HER NEVER ABANDON PETS. ~. • .. GARLIC~ 50· !HAT'S WHAT A \JE.~US FL4TRAP LCOK6 klKE. I . byF~rdJohnaon . ' CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? Thieft •att at ast six differ .. ences m dn11t'inc dPtails t~hree11 I.op 89d bottom pene'5. How qutckly a.n you find thna! a.ect ~ wita Uta. bftow. ·u~o~ " qnL) ·9 •1.u~~u•P ...,. ·~ '<; ·u~ 11 dUJS .,. , .. •UIJIP 11 .>Cllfll.lo.>S t .... ...,,.. 11 q<ll') &: ,._.>JJIP ~ ~ 't .~IJIQ BOOMER L1NOA , 1-1ow ·o You LIK~ ----ro LeAeN 10 FISH ON oug ~o>J~'(MOON ? 5WeL.L ! 1 [ION 'I KNOW ANY!H I NG A60UT FISWNG.' f~etJ v'OV l7ANGL.~ 1r 1 N F"IZONT or=: HI~ N05f; ... -~; GORDO • Hll.Kaufma ll ~ • DON " bhndfold. Hand some- one J deck of card\ and ask that per.on to pl.11:e three i.:.irdi. face up upon the ldhle. Then, upon Cdlh card. dCl'Onltng to 1t' Vdluc, have him Jdd cnoull)l more cMdi. face 1lown to total IS. l·x.: ---BULLETIN BOARD --- e sou> SHORT! S1x·foot·two M.t.ry 1.ou ~ys: '"1'isbett.ert oha velo vrda.~ hortg uythanne vertoha veloved at.all." Reanange i.pacing to decipher. e Murky Math . E1~ht h!'arh, 18 l•·i:i. how ma.n y !(l'('Sl' and pig'> 111 a p1·n·1 •Jr nine and ten are eight, one and ten are sue, what are three and four? e Tongue Testers! Re!>('at aJourl, a.'> fa.st a\ you can: Pecan swirb spoil squint!ts.. Kooky cops, flukey clues. Good blood, bid bk>od. 7-6 9 l't ·10 • Add I J r.indnm 1..ird'> to :!. o to 9: crl. An •5 13 6 JlC face up lOUOt\ I; a. i1 - dll picture rarch, I 0. • I b ~ Now. announu~ that b 00 hy 1.oun tin1Z tht' re-• .11 ~ matntn~ cdrd .... you will 1 ':, determine the total of :: the three fa ce -up cards e under the pile,. ! In countin~. ~uhtrdct « ~ four from your final ;; amount. The result will ~ be the total 1n qu~r.on. : It's a ~ood way to \On-SOAR LOSER'? Just who or w~t U; troublin~ our friend in ~. fuse)'oor f~nd~. lbe racm,c balJooo abote? To find out, draw 1 Lo 2, 3, etc. _, • ~££P MOVING rr Al<OL>Nl7 1"0 MAK'.~ HIM !HINK H~'S t2€ALLY GOI A LIVE ONf . /~--- • FANCY ·THAT! Apply colors ror a surprise picture: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown . 5-fle<;h. &-Die. green. 7-Lt. gr~n . 8-Dk. brown. 9-Cray. 11>-Maroon. 11-Dlc. blue. SPElLBINDER! SCORE I 0 pointa for usin1t all the -----+----- letters in the word below to for m ----+----- two complete words: D OM I NATl . . . . . . -- THEN score 2 points each for all -----+----- words o! four letters or more ----+----- found amon1 the letle~. Try to ICC)ft et "-t It point.. ____ .,_ ___ _ ·u••P 'llWl) .IDU11•u• •ll'l"""d By Brown and .. Casson · B W1~£N ~l r:.'s INTe~€Grev You -r~~~ow ~l1M A JUICY wogM Ill 6ABY. WI h1 DO You K'€6P SAYING KNOW '' ? J..IOW DO YOU THINK I CAUGHI You? Gus Arriola .INS11NC.:r, Ot.' .SPORlf • WITJ.I .S0Mr1 I Tl.s MARTIJJIG! w1rJJ CAIS, A PRE.PRAIVOIAL- POUIVCE SET.S 7~E PEPSIN PUMPllJ~f • ·. ' ' .~ .. ,,.. .. .. Priced lower than most DRIVE-INS ••• MAIL ORDER ••• DISCOUNT DRUes • . ... AT NO EXTRA CHARGEI 20% Larger Picture ... Silk finish •.. Round Corners! e P.O. BOX 2900, HARTFORD, CONN . 06101 e P.O. BOX PR, GREENSBURG , PA. 15601 e P.O. BOX 4597, ATLANTA, GA. 30302 e P.O. BOX R, ST. CHARLES, MO. 13301 e P.O. BOX R, RICHARDSON.TEX . 75080 e P.O. BOX R, SANTA ANA, CAL. 111'1 e P.O. BOX 50006, SAN JOSE, CAL. 85150 NATIONAL HEAOOUAfHERS-3600 Mueller Rd ., St. Chtt'le1, Mo. Naol "