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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-05-19 - Orange Coast Pilot• . .. • • .. • • s ·tJNDA·Y -· ..} VOL 67, NO. 139 7 SECTIONS : 92 PAGES RANGE COUNT-Y CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1974 ' 2 Santa Ana Residents Die in Fire By JAN WORm Of ,,._ Dllll, l"llat Sl•ll Two elderly Santa Ana residents died Saturday artemoon in a flash fire that trapped them inside their mobile home. Dead are John Currivan, 79, and his y;lfe Marie, 72. Their home wps gutted in the -4 :30 p.m. blaze which also destroyed a l)earby trailer and damaged two others at jbe Bali Hai f.fobile Home Park, 432 S. Harbor Blvd. Neighbors said Currivan rushed out of th8 ·trailer shortly before it burst into· flames . yelled "fire!'' and then rushed back in , presumably to rescue his ·wife. 1be dwelling ignited seconds afl<'rY.·ard. trapping both inside. Late Saturd ay, fire department Investigators were sifting through the rutns but had not pinpointed a cause. "It . y,·as awful, terrible," said Ada 'lickers, a neighbor y,•hose trailer fact's the Currivans' and v.·as dan1aged by the fire. • Sbe said soon after the Currivans rnoved into the park six months ago. a mattress In their home caught fire and tad to be pulled out into the fr'Olll yard end dous«I. ·Santa Ana firemen said the tv.·o bodies v.-ere found ten feet apart nl'ar lhe bedroom. Their car was also destroyed 1n the blaze. · A firen1an said the reason the tv.'o \\·ert• trapped inside their home was that it had only one exit and burst into flames so quickly. "From our point (I( vie\v, it is no more difficult to put out if tire in a lrailer than any other residence," he said. '"But tht•y bum so much faster than a rc!,rul ar house that it is much n1orc dangerous for the resident. It v.·as <in mtcnse fire righL from the start." • ' mon Dally Piiot Pl'lo~ bt Ald11rcl Kofhter Fire11aeia Attack Garage Blaze , 1\n unexplained fire Saturday in Costa 1i'1esa caused $6,000 damage and destroyed a car at the home of !\·larion 0'1'oole. 2415 J.bnuteman Way. r~iremen said by the tin1e they arrived the blaze. which ap- parently began on a car seat. had engulfed the ga- rage and spread to a back bedroom. l\1rs. O'Toole, who discovered tht fire, \Vas uninjured. Syria Accepts U.S. Plan For Truce With Israelis . J;.iter Saturdily night at the home of Foreign ~tintster Abba Eban v.•berc he hoped to \\'in their final agreement Hunt for Pattv • Resu1nes; Is Sl1e i11 Idaho? • DeFreeze, Four Otl1e1~s ldei1tified LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ne\\·spaper heiress Patricia Hearst was not an1ong the five victims or a shootout between Symbionese Liberation Army members "aixi police. the coroner said Saturday. But Donald D. OeFreeze. sclf-stvled field marshal of the terTOrist grOup, was identified as one of the dead. A spokesman for the liearsts said at their Qome in Hillsborough that the family was "certainly relieved" to hear EVENTS TRACED, PROFILES OF 4 VICTIMS ON PAGE AS ----~---- the news but was still "extremelv apprehenstve about the ·whereabouts" cir the 3J.year-old daughter. who was kidnaped by the SLA Feb. t Los Angeles ·Coroner Thomas Noguchi said all five victims had been identified as members of the SLA.. The fifth victim was not identified Wltil late Saturday night. She was Angela Atwood. 25, a for1ner student teacher from Indianapolis, Ind., who v.·as believed lo be the "Genia" who spoke on one taped SLA communique. Noguchi had said earlier th at the unidentifi~ wo1nan was definitely not ~Jiss Hearst. ffC said that, in addHion to Det,rceze, other victims were Nancy Ling Perry, Patricia ''Mizmoon'' Soltysik and \\'iltiam \Volfe. Police said an identification card bekinging lo Miss Hearst had been found in the burned-out remains of the house but said they didn't believe that she had e\·er been in the house. The house caught fire, possibly from one of the tear gas cannisters, in the course of the shootout Friday night, collapsing in flames. The bodies were so \ TWENTY-FIVE ·CEl'jTS DEFll:EEZE badly charred that the process of identifying the \'ictims was delayed. Authoritil'S have said that the SLA v.•as ii multiracial group of about 25 hard-core 1nilitant n1en <ind women. The death ot lJ('Frefze. ~·1rs. Pen-y and the olht•rs cuts deeply into their membership and top ranks. Ironically. their deaths were not triggered by overt rebellion against the government they said they wanted to overthrow by ar1ned revolution. but by a simple case of common thievery -the shoplifting of a pair of 49-cent socks. Asked whether the Friday night shootout thal led to the deaths of the fivt' \\'Ould put the SLA out of operation. :.i police spokesman replied, "l hope so." PoUcc said Christine Johnson, 24 , who !See SLA, Puge AJ) Firemen containl!d the blaze v.·ithin a OOlf hour of arriving at tJ1e park, as the ("Ofl.fused and frightened neighbors stood by. But due to the extreme heat the bodies oould not be retreivcd for another tv.·o blurs. The CUrrivans are survived by their daughter and son-in·law, ~1jchael and Patricia Thompson of f'~ountain Val· l<y. JEHUSALE~I rL:Pll -Secretary of Stale Henry A. KissingC'r achieved a dramalie brE>akthrough in his ~-1iddlc 1-:ast peace efforts Saturday by v.·inning Syrian acceplancc o{ an American plan for a cease-fire line v.•ith Israel in lhe Golan ~!eights. Reporting tl1c breakthrough. a high official aboard Kis.singer's plane said Kissinger was "very optimistic" at eompleting the af?reement on a cease-fire line in talks wilh Israeli leaders here Saturday night or today. After a twG-hour meeting bel\vecn the fuH lsreeli and ~American negotiating teams, the American spokesman said the Israelis agreed that ''significant progress had been mlide.'' Mrs. ~1eir and her ministers will meet v.·ilh Kisfilnger again today after the Israeli cabinet meets this morning, the spokes1nan said. SAN FRANCISCO (AP\ -The search for Patricia Hearst began anew Saturday after a day of suspense over whether she was one of the five victims of a shooting at a Symbionese ·Liberation Army hideout in Los Angeles. FBI agents refused to say what their next move would be in efforts to locate the 20-year-old.ne\v spaper heiress. But Idaho State Police issued a bulletin Saturday night for a tan Volkswagen after two persons in Fruitland said they n1ay have seen Patricia l~earsl. Pen1iy Joins the Ranks Of Endangered Specks Ford Says lfouse Will Not ln11)eacl1 WAIMEA, Hawati !UPI 1 -Vice President Gerald R. Ford expects the House Judiciary Committee to approve a Jl&OIUtion calling for lhe lmpeachment of President Nixon and a majority or the House to defeat il. .Here for two da ys or golfing and relaxation following political appcaraf'IC'ts in. the is1ands, the vice president told a news conference in lionolulu that, "When all the evidence is in, I believe the House Committee might vote a resolution of impeachment, but I still think a majority of the members will not favor such a resolution." Ford arrived at the MaWla Kea beach hotel early Saturday after a flight from HonoluJu and a 55-mile drive through pOuring rain. \ lie said Kissinger will stay on in the area three or four days to lry lo coniplete the larger agreemenl on disengaging the forces or the tv.o countries - a major step toward peace in tr'lc area. isaelis and Syrians may then meet face-to-face for the first time in Geneva to sign the disengagement agreement, the offi cial said. Kls.singer himself would not be present in Geneva, where Syria boycotted the first round of the ~tiddle East peace conference late last year. The dramatic breakthrough came when Klssinger's bags were already packed to start home Saturday nighL It came in a three-and-a-half hour n1eeting with Syrian President Hafez Assad in which, the high American official said, Assad came ''close enough" to the American plan Kissinger put forward oo Thursday. The Israelis already had the plan too, and Kissinger met with Prime Minister Golda Meir and the Israeli negotiators ,:\lioto's Office In L\' Bon1hed LOS ANGELES (UPI I San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto said he would not be intimidated by the bombing of one of his campaign headquartm eatly Saturday. "Any of those folks who think they're going to intimidate me by bombing my headquarters are just goofy,'' Alioto said, "because I'm just going to be out there and open those headquarters." Police said a "crude" bomb blew out glass and caused some structural damage after it was placed against the front door of the building, located aCl"05S from the Los Angeles Sports Arena oo the city's routh side. There were no injuries. .. Jet Set Jol~s Sleepy Town Ex-cou1ituui Sees Burw11 & Co. Blitz Oroville • · .. By THOMAS KEEVIL "You have to take into consideration out very well indeed. Lee Marvin ~, AH• D11t1 .. ..., 1tatt there really isn't much to do here If you displayed a prodigious capacity, even • · · don't hunt or f.l5h." Shaffer himself for-bettering Burton at the booze sessions. ,Can a quiet Callfomla 1!1oona::i1~1:" Met "'~ of orange Qiunty to And Marvin, Shaffer reported, his pretty mum ill Interests lo hunting g hunt and . ii51i, 'Jre' was •rnanalift& edJJor damned obnoxiOWI When he's In lhe a~ a twe>m001h Infusion of Richan! of 1he Anahe~ Bulletin before movlniflo 'lllb>!. '""· Leonard Burns of New Plyn1outh said he'd stopped at a quick-service slore v.·heo a -young woman .v.•ho looked like the kidnaped newspaper heiress walked in. "l'rn not absolutely positive, but the gal UJat I saw looked like the t\VO pictures that I'd seen of her. and I looked oul the v.·indow and there was a \'olkswagen with a California license plate. The two worked together in my mind's eye,'' said Burns. He said a young man \vas v.·lth !he \VOman . lielen Williams, clerk at the store, said there v.·ere four persons in the group. She also said the v.·oman looked like i\liss Hearst but that she didn't think of it until Burns 1nenlioned it. Earlier in I~ v.•eek a bulletin had been issued saying r>.1iss Hearst might ha\·e been heading north fron1 California, but it was canceled later. Charles Bates, special FBI agent in charge of the case, asked about Patricia Hearst's safety. saicl: '"l think she is probably in less danger than she was before the incident in Los Angeles." Asked why, Bates said: ''BecauS(' five people are dead." He also said authorities had no ide:i where Miss Hearst was, but said he fell the focus of the investigation had shifted to Southern california. His statenlent was made before the Idaho bulletin was issued. In tDllsborough, l\1iss Hearst's parents we re greaUy relieved Saturday to learn their daughter was not among those killed in a shootout with Los Angeles poUce, a family spokesman said. By DOUG FRITZSCHE or "'' D1ilr Pllo! Stall Jn today's v.·orld of shifting. uncertain values, it's nice to kno\v that a penny is still worth a penny-and maybe a little more. That bit of informa!ion about the seemingly insignificant cent might be supcrfiuous were it not for the spate of signs springing up in Orange Coast stores signalling the arrival of the penny pinch. Eagle-eyed clerks are \Ya tching for customers v.•ith an overload of the copper coins, offering lo exchange them for less bulky-and more available-nickles, dimes and quarters. Signs, like one in the Music Hall In Newport Beach. read. "There is a short.age of pennies. \\'e "·ould appreciate correct change if possible." Store managers are upset with banks \Vhich arc rationing the penny supply. The banks are upset 1vi:'.~ the Federal Reserve Bank, \Yhich has cut back its supply. And the F't>d has even put in its l~'O­ cents' \Yorth. It's upset with hoarders. In the midwest. a report says, the penny pinch is so tight that some merchants have stopped giving pennies in change. Instead, they are rounding change to the nearest nlckle. Things aren't that bad here, but Beverly Rebeck, the bookkeeper at Laguna Beach Lumber, jokes, "I'm afraid I'm going to get mugged for my bag of pennies. Along the Orange Coast. the impact of the penny shortage varies. At the Sale Jl<irlon, Elim~ 'l)IYlor, Lee Marvin , the Orovllle paper. Most of the drtnk!Jlg ... ltred. in ~els, g0SS1p colwnillata, drinking •· --.. lo ' VIII ••-7 O • ' ~;rapt. riot, .cutraf.ioo, lust and .:.·While Burton's •attenUOn was drawn • • ....,...c rs age, un: -root;n , .~"""' ,,~ ,... • . f)' 'I'll I·: .. ,~· ··•·: • ~i ph1o9er!tJI! , , to Kim Dlnw:d, .lb, wallre!o from. Oroville mot.I taken over for: the !Um s FOSTER CIULDREN _ Their ptig]ii ts ., >IN.'IANtt\' CROWNED _ As wriler '·llon Shaffer editor ot die OrorilJe~•,'~'I. ·!IJl!I ~b!:, Angelo,. the !Ille !ISbts wore reported, but exBmined by Slaff Wrller Arlhur R. Russel Lee of the N.W-Yerk Times ~~. la back lo ieportlng '1 '~~~.~ . .111 ~~ ... ~~found lhat lhere are abOOt 2liO · carefully docwnei>ls1 wtslabl~ and d/iif councU nows, IJIUe League Baseball 0 , !. .. lhes town u"r i:; #bll . ,~-., ~ . · ~ fol!D.'Y. ,children demenle4 men have come lo J?OS!Uons of 8"" dnmken driving amsts alter his m...i ..,.,, lffll e ., • ~\'\ 'Wlll'"'e ~.p!aeo.ii!ld tJo jle!llll!>lo power nwn.rous times In history and ...,. was hit wllh 0 !ull·sloed blitz from !849 gold·~ daya. . Hf,clowll iJ'~ ~~ ~ ~· .~ .... n. :belo\t tO. '!11e feimlrt'lt OJI f4Je wilh lrllglc resulll. It ~ Imperative. be llollywood. '.'Almoot everY<De In town was lo,~ , w 1,IJlr I ..:_,'"!f .,. · ; B~ · , «;>-. , " ·~ •, qya,.~ candidates be judged j)rovllle was tbe ocene for filmlnS '"Ole pR:tute bef'ore tt wu ... r." Shaffer •kl> ..-v~I wilh .~ ,.,.. oho .~ . . ' t ' '· l ,. '. •. • sane l>l' ~,,,_ -..MIO<t U)ey • ~" 1he movie that apparently ''r even made lll bllcka myaell I~:,· iet .weU;-_~b:~1oc; di~" TALXINI! ~.'-. Wbich Jii1¥1'1Ch •Ate elected. AJ.0 onlJlage A7.' • ' )lf(wJded the oettlng'lar -.,flnol 11plll In ~ylng the part of• rodoeclt '• -W~~~,d(• a che9p IUllJ~bre Dole ilcCOr<I of .SANFORD'S SON -Demood wfioon of tb.e JlUrlon-Taylor marrlag~whlle 1 •.'llil> '*'ll<l out GI ·the church ~ Mrs. De An lb iee ~ ;;r." .. '".:i.w'· 'the ~ eoaliuon ~· lhe Sanford & Son aeries reveals the !act Pl'O'lldlnl tmm .... enlerlai111Pent lo the bladf "jll'l'll6nwlnol alts &>wp.Kl lllr. 11pllt . lhln su!!•s d r l:'ki".. 1: .,.. 1 ~~ ~~~tha~lns hi.I first r<heanal hall was tbe famlly 1,eo& lowollpeople who Jooki<I Oii, an4 ll1 all, Sllalter said, '"!be 8llSl!llfl'' i~lni lb ~ 0 .,. .....,.. ·w. ,..... •' are bathroom -hi.I tsp dandng woold have aClod 111, the !Um. . out lpelll JI million In Oroville In !119 As lor: the two 1a4i... ..,_, ......, • dllC&tded dally _ and or Ibo iistng desll'O)'ed lhe linoleum In the rest of 1he "Meotafuathoulblltwaa•tlloll""lest tW<>tn.Olllh ...... --!inllofll&llldl.ac:tlvldeo. ll'IOD Pa1• --u part of TV WEEK'S cover tblns mr to IJaiipen," A1I Sllalftt. OrovWe liquor storts mull have made (Seo 01\0VIUS, Pact ~) 'A1: ~~ • • slorY· ' . . • ' ' • • • Shop in (;arden Grove, 01vner non f\lorgan said, ··it ha sn't JXlScd a problem for me at all. I gt>t all the pennies r v,..·ant." Dick Bov.·er, at r..·teSi_ Verd~~ljquor in Costa l\1csa, on the mtie. ~.mm- • plains of penny rationing by -banks. '"\\'e can only get about $S y,·orth or , S uudny '.~J>ecial • ..,.,.J.. pennies at a time fron1 the banks." he said. "But if we mention it to customers. they \\'ill usually go home and roll up the pennies they have and bring thern in ." At one bank, l\trs. Rebeck said, she v.as able to get only two rolls of pennies, but at another she got a $12 bag. At Gen1co in Fountain Valley. manager Dan Ecklund said, "\Ve'rc having ~ no great grief righ t now, but v.·e are asking our customers for the correct change if they have it:·· At the Music Hall , Carl Crow said. "We're gelling about half the pennies we \Vant. We're asking customers if they have any pennies and we're buying them. Things aren't too serious right now, but if they continue, 1 don't know what will happen." Meanwhile, back at the bank, Dee Scrugham, vault teller at the Costa ~lesa branch of Ban1t or America, said the supply of pennies bas been steadily declining since the Treasury Departmeul (See PENNY, Page AZ) .. .. .. .. .. " .. a.a .. <1-<4 .... :! .. "' .ILY PILOT SSCT.OHJ ' CelW °"""" '"""' .... ! ./ I I -. ·-. ••• . -- • A 2 DAIL 1 PILOT S.nday, May 19. 197~ l---'1 ~oast Roundup ~IASS ARRESTS -Undercover F'OWJtaJn VaJ\ey pollct olticers closed the lid on "Oper11tlon l..wlchbox" \\'ednesduy night nnd T h u r s d a y nlOming \\Ith the arrest of 58 suspected youthfu l dope pt.-ddl~rs. They sv.ept through town in an·est team.ii. arriving at horncs in unnwked cars. informing parents what ~\'<IS happening <IJld taking: the youths lJut·k to police ht•adc1uartcrs for booking. 'f\o.·o undel'co\'er ngen1s. planted on c:unpus at Founk1in \'i'illey and L..os Anugos High. speut Sl.000 over J f1vc- nl011lh pe.rlod buying marijuana. herotn. hashish and other drugs from ~tudenlS and non-students . The 1n.1ssive. city"'·ide raid "as pallcrned after a similar operation ill In inr in J.lle April \\)Heh ne!ll"<i 1::0 alll'gcd ··µush ers.·· ,,,. POT·~IARKt;O -City officials hare oonsistently promised citizens v.ould be prouder of lhe ney,· $12 million HuntingtOO Beach ci\ic center once its landscaping blooms forth. So for the past six to eight "~ks. city Y.'Orkers have raked, \\'alered and fertilized the surrounding grounds constanUy, trying From Page 1 PENNY ... announced in Decernber that it n1ight discontinue issuing copper pennies. In the Dec. 7 release, the niint v.·1:1s asking C.OOgre~ f9r authority to change pennies from copper to aluminum. Under pres.sure from vending machine lobbyists, however, the request y,·as denied. according to J.F'. Lucey at the Federal Reserve Bank in Los Angeles. The reason . he said, y,•as that the vending machines \vould l.reat slightly altered alwninum pennies like dimes. l\1rs. Scrugham said her bank·s supply of peMies from t!1e Federal Reser\"e Bank had declined during the Interval ~rom about $400 a "'eek to the present $25. The short.age,, she s.1id, is "the \\·orst J\·e seen"' in hrr nine vcars at the bank . to tickle the p!ants In to the fastest growth possible. Last week, a knov.·lt!d.8eable worker dlscovered 47 Jillie greert p{ants nourshintt next lo the <:ity council chan1bt!-r. Police-, of course. plu('kOO the plants fron1 the !~X·Su pportL'<i garden. Jfyman·5·17 ,,,. AIRPORT SUIT -NL'11·port Bt'iieh /Jled suit last \\'eek against Orange Countv in 1111 alt.empt to fore~ lh4! quirtinf.: or 1et operat1ons at Or:uige County Airport . 11ll' suit, filed Thursday. \\OUld prohibit terminal arid parking expansion and Ol'\\. jet nights ;1ud would establish a HI p.m. to 7 a.n1. Jt·t L-urfe\\'. Fifth District S8perv isor ltona!d \\'.Caspers said f'riduy ht· \\Ill c«1ll for ;111 executi\'C session of the count~· Bo:i rd of Supcr\'isor::; to begin llt'blJIJ<l!IOll!i lor settlc1nc11t of the SUJI. ,,,. \0 ~10RE JIOJ\IES -Ne\\' hon1c construc!ion in southl'n1 0 r a n g l! County nuiy he near th._. end of the ro:1d . ·On:111gc County Road Corn· missioner Ted ~tcConcville told tile Newport Beach City Council r..1onda y. lie said major cutbacks in federal and stale -for ..... -,,.., force tho curtallment ol -houlln( oonslructlon. McConvtlle oaJd Iha~ other facl<>rs ulde, simple lil>rtaee ol fwids makes IO!k of reviving tho O>all Freeway "acadtm!c." . ,,,. HAIUIOR BOPPER -Eleveo-yur old Dlvtd Badger won !Int and oecood place in the contest to name Newport Beach's $Uffin1er munlctpal bus scrviC\". Da\'ld's whming suggestion was '"The Harbor Hopper.'' with hll "Newport Navigator" eOOeen eecond. Th ird place y,·as v.·oi1 lly Mrs. George Ochlers. \Vho suggested "The Orange Olostrr." The bus service v.111 begin Jwie 17, 1l'hcn David y,•ill pick up his free ::;urn1ner bus pass and gift certificate prizes at cereinonies. ... lnRl~G CRITICIZED -UC Ifl•ine hi.ring and promotion policies c.an1e under attack last '"'eek. Portions of the chancellor 's advisory committee on niirtority affairs. study of employment opportunilies 11·cre made public by individual committee members. The final report is not due until JW>e I or 15 and Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. has not seen it or commented on it. Ne,·ertheless, university off I e I a Is began recruiting a new affirmative action coordinator last week. Excerpts of the report suggest minorities and Y.'Omen are relegated to menial stall DlllY 'lift Sl&ll 1'11ott "The onl~· \ray \\'C gCt pennies at all." she said. ..is because y,·e have the Ne\l•port·~lesa <Unified School District 1 food ser\'iee account. \Ve can't get thcn1 from the Federal Rese rve al ;ill." RATIONING BRINGS A PENNY PINCH TO ORANGE COAST Stores Asking Customers for Right Change But at th e T·'ed , Lucey said, "\Ve're not experiencing a shortage at all. ln fact. we·re putting out ty,·ice as many pennil'S as last year. "Unfortunately. demand for pennies is four times \\'hat ii was last ·year." The increased dem and he lllamed on penny 'hoarders. "the unsophisticated oollectors that are buying ~'hole bags of 1 pennies at S75 to $90 hoping that they \\"ill either have son1e nun1isn1atic value or an increasc<I value \\'hen the price of coppc.- gocs up." The b<igs. lie said, h1.1,·e a mo11etary value of $50 end '"sooner or l:iler they're going to have t.o take their losses. Let's hope it's sooner." United States n1ints usu:itly procluet' 7 billion pennies a year, Lurey said. To meet the increased demand , a n estimated 8.7 billion pennies will be made this year. Due to the vast number of pennil·!\ in circulation . he said. it is unlikl'I\' lht•,\ \\ill acquire a very hign collr<·!ors \"~lul'. flfelting and exporting 1X'nn1cs for their copper content. he soiid. is both unprofitable and ill1·~al. car ry Ing penalties of Slll.'lOll 111 . fiucs <llld five years in jail. TI1ere are :.iµpari·11tll ;1 fe1\ propl c around . hoy,•e\er . 1\il<i dun·11ni11d n1aking a federal ca~l! of Jt Consider !he p1•ru1· II 11eighs 4G grains, or 153 penni1·~ tQ tl1c pound. Th e metal content of th1' Pl'!U1.1 1s 9;; percent copper and 5 percl'nl 1111c rind tin. Lucey estin1atcs that. i•1;rlufling the costs of mcl!ing. purit.riu..:. tr:in;,portin g and illegally selling the rnclal. .'.!50.000 pennies \1·ould ha\·e to be n1cltL'<I to net a $100 profil. Th;:it estin1atc b; based on a market \'a]ue of Si.SO per powid of copper. "There \\'as a lol of speculation t11ar copper y,·ould go .... ay over Sl.50 \1·)1o·n th:· federal controls \\'l.'rc lifted April 30 ... Lucey said . People As the furor or a South Los Angeles gunbal!le bet\\•ecn police and ttie SLA died av.·ay, 1he ballle in the r-.1idc~st raged on, "Bl·forr. 11·e used to hale the devU first. then Israel and then tbc AmericMs. No1v 11-c h a t c t h e Amf'.ricans first." an Arab guerrilla said as he sur\'tyed damage bv Israel's An1erican-made Phantom jetS. ... And as he reparted no agreement yrt for the withdrawal of Israeli for"C!s on the Golan If eights. Secrelary of state Henry Ki ssinger quipped , "I snatched defeat from the jav.•s or victory." Developments Saturday, however, pointed more to victory than defeal ... In lsrae.I, women right slde-by·side with men. "l.f our nation 's security was at stake, even If it meant going to the battlefield, then I am sure women would come up and do Ille~ Jobs." said Brig. Gen. Mildred c. S.Uey, cotnmander of the Wom1!11'1 Anny C<ll'J>s. ,,,. lo Detroit, Cou1'8nce KJf!ba, Me of lhr'OO WOlllell wlx>ll oex dllcrlmlnalloo • Things didn 't \\·ork out that 1\·ay. though, according to Dr. Robert Adler at Enterex Comn1ocl ilies Corporation in i\e11·port Beach. Quoting the Ne\\' ''ork market price for copper which, considering the cost of transportation. he termed lhc n1ost profitable. he said CO(Jper is going for SJ.2{1 a pound. "Of coUTSl'. irs Illegal:· he said. "bul ~ou could proln1bly n1ake a 2.1 to 2~ J){'rccnt profit. not cowiting the cost of n1elting it do11·n. "That's right no11·. Th e price of copper is going to come do1vn to less than a buck. then it y,·on·t be •1·orth Y.hile," Dr. Adler ~aid . Despite those discouraging y,·ords and assurances from the Fed that "copper pennies arc going to be y,•ith us for a long 1in1t' 10 l'Olllt' ... 1herc is demand for bulk p1·nnil'S. :\! Collc<:tors Sho11t·;,sc in Orange. n1;1nagl'r l.;1rr1 Tho1Hp~on sa id he has h;ii! :l ft·11 111riu1rit·<: ;ibnu1 hulk pennies. hul "1\c rt• n1J\ in th<it husiut·-.:s.·· 1 lu11l'1·rr h(' sai<I. "th<'r(' h:i<: l>c·e11 a h··:111 ch·111:i11d in sonic lnc;ilitics. ThC'rc h;1, been 1 l'r.\ ht•uv.\· h11~ ing here in 197:3 :--·111 Fracti~t·u rn111ls because pt•oµll' cl1oui.:J11 th;it n1if.!l.! he 1hc la.st yt1t11· tflj)pt"r pt·una·s 11 .. rt· 111u1trd ·· :\ .-.;j,1 l.i:1~ nt tilt· J!.li~ pl'nnie~. he said. ~t·ils lc1r ~200. Bulk pennies h" s;11d. :ire in !he "SJ)\'Clll:ltii·t· c::1t•_•gory. I 11ould certainly noL C'ons1rlL·r tl1cn1 a sou nd. cnnscr\'alive in1 t'St1nen t. .. ,\t A31&·,\I .\lC't1.1ls in Cu~!a .\lesa. partner Uob :'i.l cEJrui. tio11p1'l'r. h;ts had a11 offer. The co111pan\·. 11 hich dr•als in surplus copper. is listed in rhc Ycl101v 1~ages under "Copper." "1 had ont· lt·ltu1\' rall ''ho 1\<Jntetl to sell nic a 11 hole buneh of pennies ... he Quotes suit resulted in a court ordl'r that the Dtitroil police department hire one 1~·on1an for every man h i r e d rernarked, ''I figure a woman can do anything a man can.·' ,,,. Even run for office: Beverly llarrell, proprietess of a legal brothel in Nevada, believes even she can win . ··1 am ready for the legislature. I hope the legislature is ready for me." she said. ,,., Jn Ital y, flQy,·e\•er, women 's rights still have a way to so. A ~t two. day referendum resulting in retention of currtnt divorce l1w1 drew the following comment from n I g h t watchman Pino Gune.111: "I'm voUng against divorce. When t want to dNoroe her I'll lake her home and kill her. That's how we do It here.'1 ,,,,, • .I Caps and gowns are standard at a home ill Tul,., Okla. Mn. Joe Wll· llams Jr. ·and six o[ her aev"' dill· drea graduate W. monlll from VIII' ioua schooU. "I Just dt111ed ft Info them l!Jat.Jbey had lo wort bard •• " and It paid ell," abo aakL • ' said. •·1 wasn't too sure about the la"·· though. so 1 refused. I've been told that :1 penny is worth more than a penny in copper. but it's such a small amount. •·You would have to amas~ thousands of pennies to have them be \\'Orth much more than the pennies." At Export Assislance Service in Anaheim. Bob Lambert has had requests to help export tons of pennies . "Of course, I told them it was illegal,'' he said. '·01·erseas prices for copper hav<' peen high," he said. "That's '\\-'hv neople have been trying to export peruties by the ton. "It started about five months ago. when all the precious metals were really going up in cosl "~tany people hal'e approached me. Most of them didn't have a lot. but others wanted to know about shipping so many gross tons," Lambert said. "I .don·t know where they're getting them, but il's illegal to export them. To gel them out of the cowitry, !hey would have to do something thal in\·olves smuggling. "They v:ould probably have to melt them and incorporate them into some kind of product. but then. I think. the cost y,·ould be too hi gh to be \\'Orth while," Lambert said. llospital Releases Dalev After Stroke CHICAGO (UPI ) -Mayor Richan! J . Daley y,·as released Saturday from a hospital v.·here he had spent 12 days recovering from a minor stroke. The 72-year-0ld mayor '"'ent lo his house to rest in preparation far corrective surgery expected to be perfonncd in three or four y,·eeks. SUHDAT DAILY PILOT T-. O.a099 <:Mt O•"• P.tol '"'" ,., .~ ., eo<n- ~·-i , ... 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MORE 11CK, 11CIC, '11CK - Inslallallm of new parting meters lhe lqth ol Coos IIlghway as it flU""I Uirough Uoguna Beach •ill begin soon following approval by the city council. The meters will tick away at 2\kent an hour rates versus IO-cent rates for dovmtown business district meters. ,,,. JI!:!' CllASll -A jet crashed illlo tlu-ee moving vehicles, injuring ntne people and sending up a 100.foot mushroom cloud ol fire and smoke Thllr3day iat the El Toro Marine Base. The pilot and aewman pamcruted lo • safety •1lll mioor ln)uties but • Marine'• wife ond Infant In one ol lbe cars were nown to, the Lcq: Bead\ Naval HoopllOI wll!J ""'°nd d.•fll'OO bw1c>. 'lbe debris ... nre lo one of tho can .., Lambst RIJ8d northeast of !be -and ~ ,....ecbge In a quart.Nnlle ndlus. ea... ol the cra"1 11 Wider lnyeotlgatloo. ,,,. POOR FOLllS WIN-An effort by Hun!~ Hartiour resldoot.s lo block oonatructJon ol 116 nearby apartments d.,.gned IOI' low and mkldle lnc:oole familiee failed Jost week before the lll:ate Coostal Conse r vation CommJ.ssioo. Commission members refused to hear en appeel bv the Harbour ~!dents w Jr o wanted the pfO}flct, across the street from their channel·lac."'1 cornmunlcy, prohibited. The Harl>our people denied that tbe!r opposlJm stemmed from Ille propooed tenants end the fact the project is financed by the rederal Department ol Housing and.Urban Development. ,,,. WHALE WANTED -The prospect of aJlov,ing the carcass of a four-ton Y'Qrling "1lale lo wash up on the beach at San Clemente was far from Jl"lateble lo lileguanls and harl>or patroltne11 until they found a crew ol scientists early ln the week who wanted the leviathan. So, after spending a night tethered to a buoy, . . "'i tho carcass flnally was allowed lo drift ashore and a cmw from the Lo.s Angeles ())unty Museum of Natural Hlalory dlssecled !t and hauled off the~ ripening specimen. ,,,. MOVE APPRO~Reloc:atioo of Laguna e e ac h 'a downtown hunber;•:trd has cleared Its final cit y hurdle 1<1ilh city council denial Of a citizen appeal ctwllen~lng a:spects of the Iwnber co1npany s new hl>mc. Finl s10rted In Laguna Beach In t912, !he lumber company was moving ilS' opera:tioos nbout 11 rnile up Lagwlt1 Canyon Road . Its old site i~ planned 11.s a $4 million shopping coinplex caUed "The Lwnberyarcl" ,,,. NEW ROLE -Former Costa ~lesa mayor Alvin Pinkley took Oil• a new role this week as movie actor. He and his pharmacy on Newport &ulevard were filmed for a documentary on how American drug storts have manged oter the years -and Pinkley'& was chosen as an example ol how they used to be. &!ilt in 1933, Pinkley's store i!1 uncrianged except f o r nourescent llghts. For their parts, Pinkley and his wife donned costwnes from the thirties, along ...,·Hh several teenagers ~·ho were persuaded to sit at the counter. White Hot1se May Force' Open Hearings Ma~tha Bla1nes President For Marital Troubles By HELEN TllOMAS U1'l Wlllle MwM Jl8Wftr WASHINGTON -~1artha Mitchell said WAS HINGTON (UPI ) -The V!'h ite Saturday that she wants a legal House drumbeat of criticism over the separation from her husband. former y,·ay the House is conducting its Atty. Gen. John N. P.1itcheU, and blames impeachment inquiry 11·ill probably result President Nixon for her marital troubles. this week in a decision to throw open the In another of her celebrated telephone proceedings. calls, Mrs. Mitchell also said her Chalrtnan Peter \V. Rodino Jr. fD-husband, former Nixon campaign manager, told her : "Richard Nixon has N.J.) of the Hou:w Judiciary Committee figured out the most complete espionage has deep misgivings about opening the plans for the campaign. I stood and I hea'ring~ raised my right hand and said ·1 don't He says open hearings could prejudice "·ant to hear about it." the rights of Watergate defendants and flfrs. ~fitchell said she has hired lawyer violate the conditions under which l\lelvin Belli. who served a summons for separate maintenance on MilcheTI's Congress v.·as glveri tl"1e grand jury's la~·yers earlier th is ...,·eek. Belli was brief caseful of evidence. quoted earlier as saying that 1'.frs. Rodino also is believed. to harbor the MiLchell y,·oulcheek about $2.000 month lv fear that James D. St. Clair, President support and the custody of her 14-yeai· ::\ixon's impeadunent • Water g a" t e old daughter J\la rty . Jav.')'er. will tum the hearings into a But, lilrs. 1'.!itchell said. speaking of ?<.!arty, "I don·t "'ant anyone back until platform for defending hi! ctlent and they ~:ant to come back." 1tfarty was ~ the n a t u r e of the cautious close to her mother in the past. She impeachment proceed.ings. attends Sacred Heart convent school in Rodino is aware tt.Ji: Republicans must Greeni,1:ich, Conn. and S(>('nds her go along in large nwnben if a decision to weekends "''ith tl!itchell in his New 'fork Hotel. impeach Nixon is to be effective. So far, conducted entirely behind Mrs. ~litchcll obje<:ted to stories In closed doors, the hearings have been so Friday's \\'1:1 shington Post and Saturday 's n1ethodical that e\·en the most Joyal New York Tonics that said . flfitche11 Nixon partisans have emerged ~·ith resii;::ned as can1paign dir e<:tor as a result praise for their fairness and of \\.atcrgate. thoroughness. The Tin1es said transcripts of a Jwic 1 -~~~~~~~~~~~~ :z: 1- :::::1 c en .... 1--f a. c _, ~ en -Ill: al .. ~ .... -> Ill: -~ • ... • ' 30, 1972 conversation betv.·een Nixon and J\litchell show that the Presidenl said the public announcement of the resignation y,·ouJd be handled "in a wa y th<1l l\lartha 's not hurt." Mrs. ~Utchell said she believl'd th al her husband resigned because he 'A'<IS tired of po!ilics and. ln testimony before the Senate \\'a!ergale Commiltet·. \!itchell referred to ~1artha as he said . "I lrad some long.range telephone and publicizl'CI threats that if r didn't get ou t of polilics I 11·as going to lose my n1arriage.·1 But r..litchell walked out or th<'ir apartment last September , and has not come back. r-.trs. ~litchell said she hasn 't even seen hirli . She laid the blame on the Preside11t "i\ixon . President NixoQ," she said, "caused the breakup of my marriage." ~l rs. r-.litchell said she had ju:-t returned fron1 :'i.lontgomery , Ala . wheri1 !<he int1·r\'iev.·ed Gov. George Wallace and his family for "~fcCall 's " ~lagazine. She recalled lhat in the early months 11f 1973, she found ~fitchell conlerring \l llh several laW)'trs in their apartmmt for Se\·eral days and she wa s told that Jt cqncerned form er CommerCi' Secretar\ \laurice Stans -··That Stans "'as w trouble." But she said he did not tell her tha t h1·. loo. ~·as being in1plicated. ~1rs. ~titchrll does not understand 11h1 he did not tell her. "All hr y,·011ld lia lt• had to do y,·as to take my hand , hold m; hand, and tell 1ne," she soid. . ~} ;;: m >=: 0 ~ ~ ·-~ ..s:: 0 ~ ::r: ' . l • l : I . I I • • • • ' t • • H11ntitigton Hijitaks ~~ver want to throw a pie at your city councilman? llunlington Beach residents got their chance Satur- day as patt of the fifth annuaJ. Renaissance Faire where city fathers stood up to tbe good-natured antics of the crowd . 1t1ayor Al Coen -if you can recognize hirn -was banished to the stocks {above); Co unci lman Jerry 1t1atney put up with getting tarred and feathered {above right); and Councilman Henry Duke took a pie in the face -a little better than the real thing from fake executioner Pat Downey of the Boys Club. Ah, yes, in the good old days they handled politicians right ... Saturday's all- day festival in 1t1urdy Park was sponsored by 70 serl•ice organizations, schools, churches, and cJu bs. Nixon l<'Iics Back To Florida . .\ftcr Ilahantlan Visit KEY BISCAYNE. Fla. I AP 1 President Nl:ii:on marked Armed Forces Day Saturday with a n1essage reminding Americans thal .. our conlinucd military ~Etrenglh is the cornerstone of future .peace." :. The nation's cominander-in-chicf ca!lrd' for support for the now all-volunteer U.S. '-:i.rmed forces and for expressions of apprecialion and tribute for the over two million American service personnel who ''defend our freedom." Nixon "''as visiting in the Bahamas -.·ith his two close friends, New York indu.<;\raialist Jlobcrt ~I. Abplanalp and Florida real estat.c man C. G. !Bebe) Rebozo as the Armed Forces day .statement was issued by the Florida • \Vhite House. -~ The President went by helicopter to -Grand Cay, Abplanap's private -Bahamian island, Friday afternoon. The White House said Nixon spent , .'.Saturday morning at Grand Cay }eviewing reports from Secretary of ·St.ale Henry A. Kissinger on his efforts to ·-get an I s r a e J i -Sy r i an troop llisengagcment agreement. • .. Nixon enjoyed Atlantic 0 c ea n • .;;wimming with his two friends and went ... for a Sa;lurday afternoon cruise with -;piem aboard Abplanalp's boat "Sea Lion : Two" off Grand Cay. ·: Nixon returned to Key Biscayne at 3:21 •j,.m. Saturday. the White House reported. ~: He leffthe Bahamas without members :-Qf a news media pool being able to aee '"'-him board bis helicopter. The reporters circled Grand Cay for 20 minutes, but . :C:Ould not see the President Later they .. were advised Nixon had taken off. -; • . . -. • -· -• DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Morldlr4'11d11. II"°" doret ...... ~,........ Wl:IO 0"'.c.lll"ll~c:Q:lt'MIM....,IO)IOll.~ ........ 111'11-7000"'- "'~ n SllNlft: 11 lQI 11o 11111 "'°"'4 Y0111 *'f br I '·"'· $11\ll'llrt, or I 1 Iii., ~. &.ii tftd I 01:iP1 d llt tif04lll IO yooi, Cllll ft ...... "'""' 10 ..... ,_ • MIMIOflr'OICounly At.. ...... ,. ... , .... ~ . · ---. ww.on. .... , .......... M ........ ,., M(>.1t20 OROVILLE. • • Burton's eye, the tov.11 doe.sift kno\~ \\'hat to tllink. Burton ls reported to have madC' plans to ship both of them to Los Angeles as soon as he's out of St. Jolms Hospital in Santa Monica. But Tony De Angelo s:iid last v.·eek he hopes his 32-year-old \v1rc stays at home -v.·here she now is. And Kim Dinucci, to whom Burton conferred instant fame by preS(>nting her \\'ith a ring? ''They say Burton has an apartment for her down there." is Sharfcr's report. ''but right now she's running around as ?i.liss Pepsi and making appearances in the local markets." l\liss Dinucci was standing on the sidelines watching a Burton filn1ing sequence when the 48-year~ld actor Fro1n Page I SLA ... lived in the house used bv the St.A members for their hidt'Ot.lt Friday, was booked Saturday for investigation 0£ harboring and concealing for allegedly allowing the five to spend the night for $100. She was being held under guard at a OOspital ·"because she's our only connection to the people v..·ho were in there," said police in!onnation officer Rudy Valencia . He said she told officers that ?i.fiss Hearst had visited the house.' but Valencia said, "We can't go by What she said" because there were discrepancies in her """'. The coroner said that whe1 he called the Hearst family to tell tllem lbe news that their daughter was not one of Utc victims, Hearst replJed with a burst of emotion: '"lbank God ... Nogucbi told newsmen du~ a 4G- min11te news conference that DeFreeze died of gun!llot wounds. There was some ~Y that be may have committed suicide. "There ts that possibility, but we're not quite certain yet," be said . He said that DeFr.ez.e lllllered a gwlSbol wound in bb rlgbt temple as well as several other fUllSbot wounds. Noguclli said the other victims all died el bums and amolte inhalation. A...t: Police Chief Daren Gates said tba& an article wlt.b Mlas Hearst's name on It was found In the house but added: "We j(on~ think Ille had heel in t!te house. Our Judgment la that sho was not there, but again, UW!re's some .specu. Jatlon.'' NOBUclll said Mrs. Perry and tho Min Atwood woman wm found al the back 0( the houoe, near the tltdien. The ¢ier llree ...... found ...,. the balllroom on the oppoolle side of 1111 frain6 bouoe i> -Loo Aqeles. • called her o\·er. The rriendship led lhC'n1 to a local Jrv..elry store wh<'re Burton bought the ring -8nd bought another b:nible for lhe goggle-eyed clC'rk "'ho \\'aited on hiin. ··Kim usually \~·ent do\~'11 to the motel aflrr the day·s shooting." Shaffer said. '·Hut Ann !De Angelo) \'."as hanging around the set all day. Burton didn't notice her at first: you might say she siarted at the bolt-0111 and "·orkcd her \l'ay up. ··,\nn·s a very good-tookin~ \\'Oman." he added. '·she wasn't a \Vailress. as some have reported. She does some babysitting. In fact she used to sit for us.'' All of it \\1as pretly heady stuff for the l'itizens of the quiet town 60 miles norlh of SaC'ramento. Orovi!ll' had a long spell of nothing after the gold petered out. rt ,1·asn't until the giant Oroville da1n project got under \l'ay in the early 1960s that some life caine back. And since co1npletion of the dam. things were quiet again -until Oroville greeted the Burtons. 1\lar\•in , Cameron Mitchell. Lola falana , Luciana Paluzzi and 0. J . Sin1pson and filming began on the $4 .5 million movie. And as for Shaffer. he nu1v have some trouble bringing his staff do\vii to earth. '·One of my gal reporters was on contract for three weeks at SSOO a \\·eek." he said. "That's a little 1nore lhan she's used to making." tier role? "She played the part of a reporter.'' Gurney Allegedly IIacl l.arge Fund MIA!\11 1UPI) - A former fundraiser for Sen. Edward Gurney (R-Fla) has tok1 federal agents of at least 16 Federal Housing Administration developers who allegedly contributed $320,000 to " boo6ter fund · for Gurney, the Miami Herald has reported . The Herald said in its Sllllday edition that four or the developers confinned giving money to Larry Williams, four denied it, four declined comment and the remaining four refu sed to answer phone calls of telegrams sent1 by the Herald. A federal grand jury· in Jacksonville Is Investigating alleged Influence peddling involving Gumey's fwxlraisers and FHA ilulldera . On Friday. a Leon County court threw out a state lndictmeol against Gurney that charged blm with faUure lo report a $lGO,OOO campalgn cOlltrlbutlon. The oourt said tbe ln<llcLment was vque. ' r ' DAILY PILOT A Pledged to Peace. India Detonates 1st Nucle·ar Blast NEW DELHI, India {AP) -India set off its first nuclear blast Saturday to become the "-'Orld'! slxU1 nuclear power. PrUne Minister Indira Gandhi pledged 10 use atomic energy only for peaceful purposes. The United States and Britain quickly expressed regret over the explosion. China took note of the blast but merely repeated it! earlier stand on nuclear weapons. and Russia reiterated the Indian position that the explosion was for peaceful purposes. France, the only other country kno\\·n to have nuclear weapons, made no in1mediaU:? co1nmenl Pakistan, which has fought three v.·ars on the subcontinent \liith India Ul the last quarter century, strongly condemned the test. and Japan, the only country ever subjeclod to atomic attack. issued a protest but said it hoped the C'Xplosion would not upset moves for peace on the subcontinent. lndia, one of the world's poorest cowitries. had resisted Anterican and Russian pressure to sign the 1970 nuclC'ar nonproliferation treaty. The n a t i o n entered the atomic era with an early morning underground e x p I o s i o n equivalent to 10,000 to IS,000 tons of TNT. The chairman of India's atomic energy commission, N.H. Sethna, briefed neY.'S men on what he said was "an experim£'nt and only an experiment" to detennine the cratering e{(ect of the earth and the cracking effect of rocks under the soil. ""Both ways \Ye consider the experiment successful," he said. Sethna said Indian scientists. using lndian-made plutonium, touched off the-nuclear device at 8:05 a.m, at a depth of approxLrnately 32.8 feet. Although he said the c1plosion took place "somewhere in western Ind.la," cabinet members briefed by the government said they were told the blast v..·as carried out in the Great Indian Desert in Rajastban. Sethna said scienlisls who helicoptered at about 100 feet over the blast site a half hour after the explosion detected "no significant radiation." Introducing Scthna, ~lrs. C: a n d h I herself pr0claimed the experiment a success. ··our scientists have worked hard and h.'.lve done a good and a clean job," she s;.iid. "I think it is a significant achievement for them and for the whol e country. I a1n very proud of them." In a 12Q..,1:ord announcen1ent that gave the first nel'>'S of the underground blast. the governn1ent declared: '"Ind ia has no intention of producing nuclear weapons and reiterates its strong opposition to military uses of nuclear explosions." Since coming to power. Mrs. Gandhi has publicly turned down proposals from the right-wing opposition that India should produce its own atomic bombs. Irish Asll U.N. to Free Troops to Battle Violence ., t'rom \\'\re Seniees BELFAST -Bon1bers struck iR Northern lre!and Saturde1y. "·ounding 14 persons in the British A r my headquarters town of Lisburn. Police said the blasts canH~ amid panic buying in Belfast in the few businesses ope.n during a four-day Protestant strike, Officials said the province could be \rilhout electric pc)wer within hours. Bombs exploding inside two metal street mailboxes sp rayed sh r a p n e I among shoppers in Lisburn, seven mi!e'i south of Belfast. Police said they received a telephone -.·aming too late to evacuate the target zones and the blasts wounded 14 persons. including a policeman who lost an arm and a woman v.110 lost a leg. · In Lurgan, al miles southwest of Belfast. gunn1en planted bombs that "Tecked a jeweler's shop and destroyed a rai!l'>·ay signal box, halting rail ser'(ices in the area, police said. No injuries were reported. In Dublin. th e Irish government asked the United Nations to release more than JOO Irish soldiers from the Middle East peacekeeping force to man border posts fol\owing the worst bombings in almost five years of Irish sectarian feuding. It said the troops will be needed to 1nan new checkpoints along the border with Northern Ireland to stop and search all cars driving into the Republic from the North. The checkpoints were part of an intensification of security along tbe 260- mile border with Northern Ireland. HTK SLA Desk Headquarters • I 0 Mew Styles I ~j- 1 : I , . \ .ti;;;_ i...;, ~-->-L r:! I. ' --:s.>. '· .. ~ .. . "· . . ' ' • 1: i • \\ '1 . I . . ,. 111 ; : ~ i •· -: . : 1.;,; •.. ------ ( • Good Stock ~fission Viejo lligh School agriculture students reaped the rewards of their labors Saturday at the annual fiel4. day when their year's proj- ects -steer, rabbits, ducks. and produce -were judged. In the bunny judging (above), biology teacher Gary l·layncs gives a good eye to Tim Rahe's rabbit as ?!'lark Keane looks on. 1\t ri cht is Joshua, ~lary Stirewalt's steer. which won second place in his (']as:s. A deep- pit barbecue for 500 fo!lowed the day·s events. Did Kissinger Order Taps Bill Would Give Cities To Stop Leaks? l\EY BISCAYi\E. Fla. 1t:l'I1 -Th•· \\1hite ~louse Sa turday drclincd co•111nl'llt on what appt!ars to be a conflu.:I lx·t >\"t'en President Nixon and Secret<1ry of Statt' Henry A. Kissi nger ovrr "ho ordered telephone taps placed on govcrnn1ent~I officials suspected of leaking SL'trt" inionnation to newsn1cn. According to a story by K11 ight newspapers. a presidential ta p 1· recording shov.·s that l'ixon told John \\'. !){>an Ill. his rorn1e r counsel. on Feb. 22. 1973. that Kissinger had askt'cl for th·· telephone taps 10 disco\·er the source of leaks of national securit y inforn1 ation. Kissinger, ho11•e\"t.'r. in lt'stimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during his confirmations hearings last Septe1nber. said that \lfl ile he had supplied the names of people with access to sensitive information. he had "never recommended the practice of v.·irc tappin g.·· Deputy Press Secretary Ger <ild L Y.'arren, asked abou1 the apparent conflict declined to comrncnt on v.·hat he described as such '"selective l<'ali s" fro111 preakfenlial tape recordings. But he did defend Kissinger's account of the incident by saying his testimony before I.he Senate committee Y.'as "completely consistent v.·ith the facts." The article, quoting froin a portio n nf the tape recording v.•hich .. was <:leleted from the White House transcript. said Nixon described Kissinger's role in the wiretapping thusly: "I know that he asked that lt be done. And I assumed that it \\·as.'' Brooks Reulls Her Poc11is ,Blul lT1 orcl s l ncluclell By JAS \\'ORTll 01 l~t D•ll~ 1'1101 lltlf In the quiet v.•hi!c suburb or Mission \'iejo, black poet Gwendolyn Brooks read poetry Friday from a million miles away-and got a standing ovation. The first black to win a Pulitzer Prize for poetry, ~tiss Brooks Y.<IS at Saddleback College, a star of this v,.·eekend 's Oral Interpretation fes1ival. From her store of poems about ,·io!en(.'(', Jove . poverty. and ~·:eat in the black ronimunity of Chicago where she Jives and grew up, ?iliss B~ d.reu• \\·hat she called •·my distillation." '·That is "·hat I believe poetry is," she said. "A dis1illation of life.'' H(>r distillation v•as obviously di/!erent from the realities of soothem Orange Coun!y. "Titis seems like a very peaceful little cmimunity," sht> said. "There didn't seem to be anv dissef'W!ion when I came into ~Ussioo v·iejo. !l's hard to imagine anyone running through your street~ throwing bricks-they're doing that right now in Chicago. t can assure you." Looking matronly ln a red knit suit and a navy blue cap pulled light over graying, tightly curled hair. ?i'tiss Brooks read for an hour in her deep resonant voice. . ' "Some of my fXICms ha\'e bad ~·ords in them," she said . "Tl's usually my habit to apologize for them. But these days reading the headlines I've realized bad words are 0.K." The poet laureate of !he state of Illinois replacing Carl Sandburg. MJss llrool<8 has MJrl dozens of awards, and honorary doctorat<s and has published ten books. Wry humor i:haracterizes many ol Miss Brooks' poems. In "A Song in the Front Yard," a tale about a little girl, she remarks: "I've stayed in too front yard all my Ille I want a pe<k al the back where it's rough and unt"1dcd and hungry weed grows. A Cifl get. sick or a """·" She hu a!IO Mitten roem> Iha<, as she rolat.ed Friday, )lave been "banned in Fitnds for Beach Control B~· TEJlli)' CO\'ILLE 01 l~r OITIV ,.,\or 51111 Ornngl' Co;i<>I 4·[!11'~ cnuld pick up n1orC' lhJn SJ.3 n1ill1on iu s!a!t' hvl1l for bcarh control frorn a bill 11·hlc:h 11 ill bC' rcvie\1·cd ~tondav b\" !he Assctnbh Revenuf' :i.nd Taxtifion ·cornn1ittl'f'. • Assf'mblyn1an fi obf'rl Burke I H · llun!ington Bf'athl is lht• chief ;1uthor of the bill. AB 3611. "'hich ~·ou!d transfer ~:1 million in tidelands revenue to a publil' b<>ach fund. The SJ rni!lion '~r111 ld bP div1d('(] an1ong beach cities \l"hith can prove thr\· provide a regionlll beach Sl'r\'icc undf'.r strict forn1ulas 1\'ritten 111 the bill. The "'ay it's 11·riUcn. Oran,(!'e Coast beach cities stllnd to pie:.. up !he lion's share of the state help. On rough C'Slimat{'s. Huntington Beach offici<1!s think thf'y ilrc f'li'!ib l(· for Sli00.000 in state monev ror 1974·i5. if the bill "'ins Assembly .· Senate and !ht' Governor's approval. t\cu·port BC'ach c:<pccts about S3.J7 .000. S;in Clement£'. $214.000. and Lagunn Beach Sl50.000 -it all tlu·ir calculations arc accurn te and acrep1L·d by !hr st:llc . Burke's bill lists three rcq uire1ncnts to niake a ci !y or county eligible for state J1elp in niaintaining its public beaches. -II n1ust have some public beach . -At least 5D percenl of the 1>eoplc using the beach n1ust lh·e outside the city, or county , asking for the money. -The cities must sho11· a deficit in the cost of beach maintenance versus beach revenues. based on a tricky state formula. The one requirement -50 percent of the beach goers niust live outsidr the cily or county rcquesling -could rlin1inatc some 1nassi\'e beach areas. such as Los An geles and San Diego. from cligibilil.'" Orange Count1· beilchcs arc 11·idt<lv used b_,. pNplc. 1rho Jh·c outside th'c cities. ru1d also outside the count1·. Thl' san1e use perccn!ages don't apnlv. to the county's coastal neighbors on either side. The forn1ula tor the deficit on beach maintenanc(> also eliminates ~om e others. including Orange County 1 county beaches). According lo the bill proposed. a cit~· or countv n1ust sho"· its cost for the beaches.· subtract beach·rf'latcd rc,·enur. then subtract fron1 that 10 percent of all ta:< revenues. Because of its 1\ide tax·base. county ~O\"(>mment ,,·ould lose out here. based on rough f'Stimates. because 10 percent of all of its tax revenues "'ould far exceed ils deficit on the beaches. That formula might also affect Seal Beach. u·ilh a high tax base, though city officials don 't know . The other cities. ho~·ever. appear in good shape to win a large share of the $3 million. and some of them, notably l~untington Beach. are pushing . hard in thP Assembly to get the bill passed. But Dennis Courtemarche. Cit,. :\lana ger of Seol Beach, best sumn1cd uii 1he 111a111 concern: "At this µol11t thl! philosophy, not the amount of money , i.s the important thing. \Ve 1\·ant the state to recognize its responsibility to us. because v.·c do operate a state fa cility.'' SI !\lilliou ;Gift' LOS AK GE LES (AP) -Robert A. l-o[aheu testi fied Fridav that llO\\"<lrd Hughes told him -to offer a SI million gift to late !'resident Lvndon B. Johnson in 1968 if Johnson ,roUld halt w1derground nucl ear testing in ~evada . ...., __ ..... l I "HARD TO IMAGINE ANYONE RUNNING IN THE ST.REETS" Poet Gwendolyn Brooks At Siddleback College, "A Paecaful. Pl1c1" Nebraska." "We Real C:OOI." a poem abou( •1the pool players seven al tht! Golden Shovel ." was one of them-bctause It used 1he phrase "We jazz Jw1e." · "Jazz was considered to haft a sexual connoi.Uon,• she said. "I didn't intend It that way bul I didn't mind It bci!lll taken that way. ,"Juhe Is an establishment monlh-lt ls swttt, pre.tty, gentle, romantic Md • aceepl<d. U blacks celebrated It, llpw WOUid they do it! They'd jw ft ., I didh'l mean Illa\ 11e11en pool players had .cong- raped a gtl'i named June." As a porting word to the audlence, Miss Brooks, the pqet laureale ol Ulinois rtg!M>ing Carl SandlJuri. •Id, 'Wlien handed I !email, ma k e lemonade. ''There II alwa11 a use. "For lemon jutce.." , Chicanos Plan To Protest ~llie11 Ro1111d11p A Chicano and \fe-.:ica11 coalition frida,v announcf'd plan!' to pickft and t'rotest before tht' Tu<:ti n Cit\' Council ~londay over tactics in a reCent mass roundup of illegal aliens. The 7:30 p.m. appe-arance at Tustin C"Hy liall stems prin1arily from a mid· J\larch team arrest in v.1lich poli(.'(' from Orange and Tustin along ~·ith Orange County sheriff's dl'plllies and 1he (',1JiJomia Hi!?h\\'a ~· Patrol dt>tained Ure lccal fr<'ight tr:'l in ren:)wned as The Alien Expre;s. Scores of adult and teen;;11r('(f males en1ptied cut of 1hc boxra"S but only a fe"' "·ere captured for return to the :\lexican border. CG.st.a J\lesa polic.e are also ramed in the romplaints by Organization Casa. "'hich claims local officers hare nJ jurisdictioo over the detention of pt>TSOns suspected of being in the U.S. illegally. Costa ?llesa pol.ice ~·ere listed as alleged offenders in The Alien Express epi~e. because their h e I i cop t c r respondOO to a mutual aid request by the ot her agencif's.to spotlight th<' area fron1 the night sky. A spokesinan f!'r the depart1nc·11! challenged Org<1nization Cos~ clili n1s th;_it they hal'e no jLtrisdiction i11 nmltf'rs in\'olving suspected ille~t1! alien:;. "\Ve are sv.·om to enforce st ale lairs,·· said Detective Lt. Jobn Regan. noling that many alid°ns arc turned o\·er to federal authorities after being detained for state infractkn; such as dri\·ing a car v.·ith a burned out taillight. One other objection of the Chicanos is an order to taxicab drivers to question and demand iden1ificalion of person.s of obvious Latin OT' ?itexican origin. Several who fled from The Alien Expreli were apprehended after flaggini.; down a CHP car, thinking it "11s a taxi. 1~1 iss l lliuois TYi ' '1' UIS U.S.A. Title NIAGARA FALLS. N.Y. IAP1 -~1i ss Illinois, Karen Morrison. a tall. blue-eyed blonde, was named '·liss U.S.A. for 1974 Saturday night. ~fiss California was third runnerup. The 5-foot-10~2-inch v.•inner. from St. t11arles Ill., squealed v.•ith delight as her name was announced as !he winner over four other finalists in a field of 51. • I Priest Aids Browtt State Candidates Get $15 Million •Fron1 \\'Ire Services ,. With help from HO\\'ard Hughes, massage parlors, a Baptist Church. and a Laguna Niguel priest. Ca I if or n i a politicians have amassed more lhau $1$.6 million in their quest for office this year. Republican and Democratic gubernatorial candidates alone raised $6.5 mftllon with San Francisco P.1ayor Joseph Alioto. a Democrat, filling his campaign coffers with the most-$1.4 million Next in Une v.·as Secretary of Stale Edmund G. Bro,.'Il, Jr., the Democratic frontrunner. who received $1.1 million. Brown's fatber, fonner Gov. Edmund G. Brov.'fl, pledgOO to give his son a $'l0,000 loan. A Catholic priest, David Duran of LDguna Niguel. donated $2.500. Young Brown once .studied for the priesthood. Assembly speaker Bob Moretti , also a Democrat, took tn $1 million, including $150 from the Tabernacle of Faith Baptist Church tn Los Angeles, $500 from the Geisha House and $700 from the Lucky Lady, massage parlors i n Riverside. On the Republican side, Controller Houston I. Flournoy collected $948,000. Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, under indictment for perjury, rtci!lved only $340,000. Jn Orange County. Assemblyman Kenneth Cory CD-Garden Grove) collect· ed $264:,CXX) in his quest for the post or stale controller. ~1ost of the funds collected came from business. labor lobbyists and \\'ealthy "political t\ngels," a si.u'''f'Y of financial reports s'no1\cd. The Associalion for Be!tt'r Citizenship (ABC ), the political arin of the Califomia Teachers Association. reported having $40.000 on hand to aid favored candidates and causes. The California ~fedicnl political action commillel'. t1ffiliated u•ilh the California 1'.letlil'al Assoc1u tion. rt'IMirtcd $3l5,7!i2 In its political war<'hesl. Others included : California !)t'lllHI Political Action Con1111ittrc. $302.892. Catifon1ia Heal Estate Politic<~! Ac..:liun l'on1mittec. $275.374: and the Cal!f1:rnia State Emptoyes Association, $268,161. Flournoy received a $!00 contribution from John \\1avnt'. Burt Lancaster COWltered v.·Hh i2,500 to Moretti and singer Helen Reddy gave Brown $1.000. Pe11tagon Rai11cd .\'lore Tha11 Bon1b~ On l11doch.i11a \VASHINGTON (UPll -Coinpar111g ii to an elephant laboring to bring fort h ;1 n1ouse, the Pentagon in ll docu1nrnt released Saturday ov.'nt'd up to its role ;is a rainn1aker during the Indochina \V:1r. Transcript of a top secrrt brief1n,.: 011 the program. given lo a S1'natc forL·1g11 relations subcommittee last Mar(·h :!!). "'as retC'ased by Sen. Claiborne Pell ! lJ. R.i. ). 11. shou·etl that the r ii i n n1 a k 1 u :; program \asled fro111 1966 to l !li~. invotvt'cl some 2.602 fl ights by I1h.11itnn jets and Cl30 turboprop lranspurt-. seeding clouds \Y ith silver and lead iodide, and cost about $21.6 1111H1011. But Deputy Assistant D (' f 1• 11 ',. Secretary Dennis J. Doolin said 111 ;111 l'Xchange y,•it h Pell near the end 1il l!11· brif'fing: ·•\\lht•n you look DI the .• ;nounl 111 rainfall! that \\·as 111 tht'Sl' i.;i1·l·n are.1-. any"•ay, and "·h;it 11·as added tu 1t possibly by lhf'SC exlro set'd1ngs. 11 louh s to rne llke u·hcn you arc Gl'lling :!1 111t·ht·~ in a given area and v.·e add 2 inehes, 1f r v.·as on the bouorn. I do not think l \1·ou ld kno11· the diffcrcnct' bct"'eCn :'.1 ;ind :!:I·· Daily Pilot Loybool~ Cl1ai·ley tl1e C1·icl{et Sile11cecl lly Scie11cc l~y Al:Tlll'll B. \'l\St::L 01 •~• oa•11 "''°' s1•il ;\IY :'llOH\J\(j {.:f)\'EllACiE or th(' IH.'llS IJC<il bt·g:111 i1ho11t tt1·1· lllillll!("S late Frid:1~. lit.·t·:iu~i.; t pJu~cd 1CJ lay Ch<.irlcy lhl· l."1"1l"f..l'L tu rt·~t 111 th1· p<dth of i\'\' bv rhc baek dour. lit· i><iSS('d a\\;i,v ~un11.·lin1c in the nigh1. Jl1s demise \\'as predicted in a Xero:< !>hci.:t of p;qx·r !.tu,k untk'r !lit• door of the apartmen!. announcing pest spruy day 11a~ 11nn111K•nt. v.·hat 10 do b<>forehaod and ho1v long to stay a,1·ay. - '·Do not be alanncd if you . s~ a fe 11• pests still around," it noted, adding that all \\'ill disappear \11th1n 10 to 14 days as the chemicals take effect. Charley never struck me as a pest. HE ADDED A TOUCH of COWJ.Lry class \rith his crick· eling from a cranny somewhere high up alx)\·e the re- frigerator, ~·here the old, folded-up Lucky Store bro\\·n bags go. The chirping v.·hich a\v.·ays shut up as I ;ipproached v1N51.1. on 3 a.m. iceOO:< raids 11tas a kind of comforttn~ sound. <'special!~· after thf' Energy Crisis required that the management shut off the baliblc created by our electrically-Operated artificial creek. CHARLE"\' TIIE CRICKET made a nice change fron1 the 1nufflcd thunder of 400-horscpo"·er engines, the screech of tires and the scrcan1 of sin.'ns on the busy boulevard outside. They are somf'ho\\· sad sounds, even for a ne\\'S- paper beat reporter, particularly in the small, dark, tired hours of the day. He was a big crick~t so he held out t'vo days and nights in his ~lrong· ho!d against the chemicals sprayed by the people with passkeys nnd pcsticidl'S. J found him, hclly-up on the kitchen floor. TllE PLACE Wn.L be strangely silent tonight but cray,•ling crratures can.oot be tolerated in a multi-million dollar apartment complex, perhaps unfortunately in certain cases. Peeling paint, hou·ever, makes little noise. Heavy Rains Cause Floods • Ut Rivers Su:ell V.S. Summary S. C•Hfortd• iltissouri, Ka11.~as; 2 llOINO•----~ f&l1.-1N ft~p;lsMOw '7rn ... "'' uc.::.JMOWlll ~ llDW Die Tempe1•at11res .. " " " " r, " " ~ " " " " " • " ll. .. .. " * " .. " H ~ 1: ll Ii ~ " ., " " " " " " " n " " • " " " " " " " " " " " :l " " " .. .~ ·" ·'' ~J 3 21 n ~ ll 11 il " ll 11 ff " ~ .. ·" .» ·" :ll ' ,. \ • • • • Sul\day, May iq, 1q74 DAILY PILOT A ~ ' Shoplifting ~as First Step • Ill Shootout Sequence LOS ANGELES !UPI) -A pair of socks shoplifted froin an Inglewood slore set olt a chain of events that en~ with a blailntl soYth lbll Angeles lpll.e and five: persons killed. . Police said th~ five were believed to be members of the Symbionese Liberation army. Tooy Shepard, 20, a cl ... rk. saw a man stuff a pair of socks Into his sleeve after the 1nan and a woman purchRsed $31.50 worth of camping-type clothing fro1n Mcl'B Sporting Solt}·si l\. Wa s llajtor Student SAN F'l'lANCISCO r AP) l':i1ri ci:1 idc111irird \1oniqut• Soltysik , as onr of the Syrnbionc.<;c LilX'ra!ion Army leaders 11•ho d1c1I in 1hc firry Los Angeles gun battle 11•ith po!il'l'. 1\'llS a s I r i ct I y conforn1ing honors student in h1i,:h school at Goleta . ~1i ss Soltysik . 2~. daughter of a pharmarist. became t'l'\'OIUl1onarv-1ninded a fl E." r entering ttic Unircrsity of Californi:i at Rcrkelev. Sh<' rnajored in Frt>nC'h · a n d Sp:1n1 ~h. She :utoptcd \hr n a 111 t· "i'olitmoon " froni a Jo1·1· pot·1n 1rrittcn ahout her by Camill:1 <'hr1s!i11e Mal l . 2!1 a .\l1nnesota·burn social 11nrkrr. :1frt•r rht·y met and Jil·cd t11grther in a Le s b i a n n:!ntionship in Be r k e Icy , friends rePorl i'ofiss Soltysik ilnd ~1iss Hall 11·<'r<' caught on cainera ~·ith kidnnf)('d Palricin H c ;1 r s t L'arryinc guns in the SLA's April 15 holdup of a San Francisl'o bank . ~ti s~ Sol11·sik \\'<IS the third or s<'I en Children and the cldt>'it of fi ve daughters, her brot ht•r, Fred. 27. !old an llllCr\ Ll'l\'er . ... Goods Srore. Shepanl said he followed the man out ol the store and grappled with him, a n d managed to ge(. ooe. manacle of a set ol handcuf(.s on the alleg<'d shoplifl.Cr. Ouring the struggle. a pistol fell from the man's waistband. Police said a woman waiting in a van across the street opened fire ~·ith a sen1i- aulonH1tlc rine and pcppcrt'd the store front with 27 shots. Thr~ more .shc!ts struck an adjacent building. .1eq11 ill.Cd Allison Thonrpson. 18. of Santa Barbara wa.._'i acquitted in l .. ondon Friday of conspiring to smuggle guns into Bri- tain. She was arrested on returning to Los 1\ngeles Saturday on charges of violating firearrns control Jaws. (' The man and woman were lhey stopped a d r I v e r , stopped at several hardware abandoned van which "'as later ldentitied Crom photos as announced "We're rrom U1e stores wtlll they purchased a registered to a p.1rking lot Emily aod William Harris, 27 SLA," and drove on. hacksaw blade. They tben addre.'iS in San Francisco. and 29• suspected SL A That c::ar conked Ot.ll ti\·o drove to a drive-in movie and . Next. a parking licket for members wanted in 1 h e blocks after they took it over. sawed the manacle oft Harn.•J" the -vehicle turned up. 1nade Patricia llearst Udnaping. hand, out while the van was parked Tl I ned •· the Tbey abandoned it and took t 'd ' d W! coupe w van h drl ~fathews "'as let out on a an au ress near J cpper ulc and escaped as Shepard fired over anot er car ven by l\l lboll d Dr' k Unlversity. at the vehicle "'ilh the Thomas Patin, 65, and again u an l\'e, a par way The 011·ner of the house al dr<>pped pistol. iden(ified themselves as fro1n in the hills overlo0king the that address said he rented it The three, no1v a"'nrc t~r the SLA. That car was found city. to a \l'hitc ll"Ornan a 1vcck aAu red and white vahicle had near the site where the trlo l\1can\\'biie, the FBI had who identiricd herself as "~Is. been Jdendfied, abandoned it halted Tom Mathews, 18, a bt.i.en alerted as a result ot the Rivera.'' for S70 a month. He and commandeered a car senior at Lyn~·ood High pistol that \\'as left at the said the \\'Onlan ~·ould not sign from a.pasaing motorist . School, and kidnaood him spnrti11g goods store. They a receipt for the a.p.artnH~nt. A According to poLice reports, along with !'ii:~ van . . connected lt to Harris. neighbor t.oltl office rs she had ;:::=M=at=he='=":..::=to:.ld_po:._li_c_c =-:fhe:..:_y::._.:..:::Th=eyC:...:_'_'_•_r_c_;~;_e;;;_d=:..-:;'-hc seen two \1·on1eu . only at DeFreeze F ascinaterl SAN" F'HANCISCO fUP(\ I Doo.ald J. Dcfreezc. !he "Gencrnl Flcld .\1 a r sh <1 1 • Cinque" Of the Symbioncsc I Liberalion Arni~' 11'ho ,,·as I killed in Frid:i\' ni g!11 'r shootout in Los An!!<'les, has I been in and out of prison since i ms teen-age y~ars a n d developed a fascination for / guns and bombs. DeFreei.e, 30. "'as the le:.zdcr I or the tiny terrorist gtin'! u·hlch he and others formed asl an offshoot of a prison rrfr1rin group, !he B1·1ck f'11!••·r;.1 A.•1'0('iation. "·hilr h" 1• ·1° :i" 1 inn1alc at Californ1a's 1nedi c11I pri son at V.aca\·illc. It '"as after ocrrrcze's: c<:cape fro1n another prison 1 ,\IARY ANN VANCf. l:.!:'>O 1\danls 1\ve. Suill' ){.20\ l ·o .... ta .\l t•sa. C1\ !J262tl J 'hone: Ci I ·I) ii79-57Hi Lll'<tr Orange <..:ount.v \\'atC'r Drinker: 'fhc \VatC'r ,·ou arr drinkin~ is distaste£ul and in1purc. /\~·tordin~ to our lcsl'i some of llrall\.!.l' Count~··:. 1ap 1\"atcr nO\\' nlcasures up tn .sou parts Pl'I' ntillion inlpuritics. United S!;itl'S llcalth aulhorities ha,·c statt-'<I 500 parts pt•r n1illion 1s the lln1it for drinking \\'ater . \'ou ht•\l1·r 111 1( 11 ;11l lor lhL· pub!te olfici3IS 111 d!! :.on1t•th111~'. \'ou b<.:tlc r do !'.:Omethiug _\qU!'"l'!l1 I \\·ill bl' h;.1ppy to dl'n1011:-itrate lo you the 11{'\\ .\qua-J{i<"h hn1nc \\"atcr purifier ,,·hich u-.l'.-> re,·c•rsl' o:.mo.-;is to dc\i1·l·r lip to 30 g3llons J'l'r n1r1nth o! pur<· \\·~1tl'r. tastclul \\'<1lt:.·r. at J l"o ... t n1uth IP~" than lhl" hottlt• produi.:t. l)rot C'1·1 \1111 r llt•a11h ;1 nrl '>t a rt cn10Y1nl! . '"Il l" dr1n l\111 '...: 11 .1!1·r 1:1 pU/'t' ll"t'l'trlJt'"· t'O!Jkin~ .1111 I ;..:11od · 1 ;1 ~1 1 n ·-1 ol I l '1 · ;1 nd d r1111.;~ <'11ll 1n1 · l1•d.1\ · early last year that the : organiiatio.1 of the SLA begil n.1 leading lhen1 lo c 1 a i nl l rt•sponsibilit.r for thc :--- assassination of a pron1inent \'our:-i tru\~· . .\/Jr.\· t\1111 \:~111ce . H.\. -----------_______ , black educator in Oakland. last November. an:.l to kidnap Patricia ~learst. De Freeze. a blac!:. gre\\' up in a.middl~ class neighborhood in Cleveland. Ohio. the eldr.st of eight children. His father. n1~"'' dead. ""as a tcol n1ak<'r :ind his n1other 1rorks as a registered nurse i n a co1n•alescent home. iii.s first brush 11 ii h !~c la1~· c "'hen he was sent to a night. and they appe&red to be The police y,•ere tipped from wearing 11·1gs. a black neighborhood five Friday at sunrise a force ot miles away that a group of about 100 fede?f" and city blacks and whites, tncludlng a otncers staked out the house young white woman. had 11·ith snipers readr o n reportedly offered a womtnl. rooflop~. The neighborhood 1100 for a olg~lt's lodging and \1·as cordoned o(f. But no one were nloving In an arsenal or appeared from 1he house. gu~ and ummun.itlon. Police entered aft<'r tiring Police .<1w·rounded the hon1e tear gas cannist<'rs through in force. \\'arned the octupants hlanket-co1'ered \\' ind o \\' !i . and told them to surrend('r. There ~·us nobody in lhe. Shots 1vere nrert Crom inside house. but officers found the tiovsc and a firefight, one arnn1unition, lhree suitcase.'I, of the most intenec in !he city Wo1nen's handbags and wigs police department's h.istorr. and ·'general filth." , was on. --------~-- Nc11tc)' Pe1·1·y Cull ed .SLA 's Tl1eoreticici11 ref atory at age 14 for lryin to break open a parking ~e I he \\'COi to ~e\\'ark. '.'i.J.. t and married Gloria 'T'homas. fcur years older than he and the mother of three: ehildren. Ouring their seven- ~·ear marriage. she bore him three n10re childre~. CARAVEL LE BY BULOVA GIFT-A-GRAD BUYS S:\:'\ Fll:\~C JSCO 1AP 1 - \"a n('v Ling Perr~· \I'll<; a d11ni1111111 1· !rrrori.~t 11· it h p1rrc1ng t'1·rs -!ht' SLA 's rr11nr rhe11rt'lir ian 11ho «Jllt't.' 1\·pr~1·d as 11 tni.i!c~s Ulackjack dealer. f\1rs . Perry, 26 . ca 11 e d herself r~ahinzah of the SL:\. police said. She "·as one of !hose sought by the FBI in the Sl..A ·s St0.690 robbery of a San Francisco bank. H ER ACT l\'I TIF.S e1entuallv Jed to her fif'rv dealh in 'a home st•I afire in ·a !'hoolout F"ritlay bf' l "'e l' n pohec and SLA n1en1bers. " 1olfc 'Ver y • Easil y Le<l,' Sa ys Frie11d • PJllLADELPlllA I AP) -r \\lilliam "\\'illie" \Yo If e. identified Saturday as one of the five Symbloncse Liberation Am1v n1embers killed in Los Angeles. was a young man once described as an underachie\'er "very easily led." "Willie would go out of his 11":i v not to break the rules. The whole year r roomed \\'ith him. I don't think he read one political book." said Nichola s fllonjo. \Volfe's roommate at fo.1t. 11erinon Academy in Northampton, l\1ass. Monjo called Wolfe • ' tot a 11 y apolitical'' but Wolfe was a National ~1erit Scholarship finflliSt. The 23-year~ld \Vo 1 f e' s father, Dr. L.S. "Pete" \Volfe, Jives with his wife i n Emmaus. Pa. near Allentown. ~!rs. Perry 1ras born in Santa nosa. l·alif.. I he dnuglncr of f.lr. and :\trs. llal C. Ling. Her father oprrates Ling 's Furniture in the :'\orthcrn Califoniia city. She rittended ~1ontgon1cr~· lligh School , 1\hcre she u·as a chct'rleadl'r, a good s!udl'nt and served one year as class 1'hev 1no\'ed to Cali fornia and Defrecze \\'as arrested 1\·hilc hitC'hhiking. Police found hin1 carryinj.! a !'a\\·ed-off shotgun. a knife and a tear .(!as "pen." 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I SANTA AMA lttlDk--''--~"'-0,.. .... ,. .. ~--, If 19 ' -------------- FASHION ISLAND OPEN IODAY 12·5 J I ~ Depart111ent Stores Plus Many Other . ' . ' I . . Merchant 's Open for Your Shopping Conwenience • • • l I ' • • ' A 6 DAD.Y PROT EDITORIAL P 1\GE Votes for Education Orange County voters will be asked in the June 4 primary to help select 1 wo school superintendents - one for the state of California and one for the county of Orange. In the statewide elettion. the Da.ily J->iJot l>clieves Wilson Riles, state supcr1nle1t<lcnt of public in struction, has pcrforn1ed more than aclcquoT£'1y in the (our years he has been in office and has <!one n1uch to give new direction to this important and demanding job. In the countv election. the J)ailv Pilot belie\'es in· cu 1n bent Robert i>eterson h:l s not pci·rorn1cd adcqualcly -indeed has left a re('Orfl of 1n1::.1nanagen1en1 ancl fric· tion -and should be replaced by Donald JJ . \\'ood111g:- t0n, former Laguna Beach sc ho ol superintendent. Riles faces opposi1ion fro111 six other candidates. ·· None of them con1es close to n1atching Riles in bal·k· ground, persuasiveness and dedication to in1proving the education of every student in California schools. Education sec1ns to be a passion to Riles. lie noted in an Orange ('ounty address · last "·eek that he will continue to fight for every cent he can to in1prove Cali· fnrn ia education. Ile said education isn't getting the attention it should and . "I'll believe education is a top priority \\'hen \\'C have !he resources to do \vh;1t \ll' need and when the Pcnlagon conducts bake sales 10 buy J\1arine unifor111 s." 'fhat is typical of Rile~· approach. I-le \\1Jll :-t:rabble in a.ny way he can to irnprove California !'ehools. lie also has a good record of cooperation \\'ilh legis lators and school officials. ~ \\1e wish the saJne could be said in !he Orange County schools office, but Su . Robert Pct er.~011 secn1s to get nlore involved in politica l philosophies and pica,v· unish projects than in grasping the idea of \vhat educa· lion is all about. Granted. the countv !'chools office is li1nited in its authority and scope. btlt it still should be an offite offering assistan ce and cooperation to aid lo-, cal school districts. and that he has failed lo provide eilher the leadership or the assistance lhat the · office should produce. r .. ortunately, a promising alte rnative is offered in this 1·ace. Do nald D. \Voodington worked at all levels of edut·ation before becoming state superintendent of education in Colorado. a position he held before coming to Orange County. Jle resigned as Laguna Beach super- inlendcnt to enter the county race. Woodington holds M.A. and Ed .D degrees from UC Berkeley and has La.tight at both high school and uni- versity levels. as \VCll as serving as superintendent of three California school distrl~·t s. That background. along with the experience of adtninis tering a statc\vide de· partn1ent in Colorado. makes \Voodington an excellent candidate to succeed Peterson. The Daily Pilot recom1ncnds \Vil son Riles for stale super intendent of public instruction aad Donald D. \\"ooctington as Orange County superintendent or school~. -Better Late Tl1an • • • Dawn 'vas just beginning to crack over Todos Sant os Bay when the first of 551 sailboats entered in the New· port·Ensenacla race z90 1ned in -a l7·hour Oight down the 125·tnile coastline. 'l'hat was Sundily n1 orni11,;.:::. t"·o \vecks ago.' l~y 5 that afternoon the rest of the fleet \\'as 111. Save one. That was c·urrier Ill. sailed bv llarrv Kilpatrick of i\larina de! Rey. llarry 1nade 1t. in "at 10:45 ~1.m. the next day. l\londay. barely in tin1e to receive the trophy for being last to finish . Currier Ill had overshot Ensenada ancl gone 30 n1iles too far south before her skipper wheeled her around. 1-fc sta\'ed under sail and thus was in the ra..:e until declared a· finisher. Let's hear it for 1-larry J(ilpatrick! lie got a t rophy, . "'hich-.js 1nore than 500·plus other ski ppers can say. ' ... "· ..• . ' .... ••• . -,1~:· .f ,7t' .. ,, . .· ... ~.-........ ' ,:;·. .•''}·· -· Under Peterson. lhe office jui.:t ha sn't done thjs. ifost local superintendents ackno\vlerlgc privately that they have little professional rcspett for the incumbent Of course we're aln1ost two weeks late "'ith our congratulations. Soineho\v \Ve think 1-larry \Yill under· stand. "LET'S STANt> IT ON ITS NOSt: ANt'> MAKE IT A HIGH -RISE." [1.S. Hold s 1-l ig li Ho1 Jes For DirigiblPs This nation is on !he brink of a re\'i\'!d of lightcr·lhan-air typrs of tr:1nspi.·1rla· tion . Our future may hold rn<in~· 1nO~l' balloon dirigibles and bli1nps th,1n :it an~ tin1e in the past. The reasons are ohviou::> Thf'rf' is a gro\\ ing a\,·areness of ecol~ical a"d rn· er~y prohlr1ns in transportnlio n cu1;1- bincd \\'ith a srntimcntal jo11rnl·~: hv manv Aml.'rirans b.1ck to lht· dl•cadr> ni !he :30s. Then there's man·s n:it11ral cl,•- sir!' 10 find hl•11er \I a~·s of r1o•n1~ rhin~s. Thie:; ne\1' interf'st is morf' th,1n iust ri casual fad . Airships ha ve sonie d.1stincl BARRY GOLDWATER ad,·antagrs cornpared v!ith pre.Sl'n!-0'1,\' t'On1·e111iooa! aircraft. LC'-t me list a ft·11 · I-Outsized and heavy payloads c.'a11 he lifted . 2 -Less po!lution \\ould rcsul1 tr11l\ the use of lo\1Cr rxnrer requirc111cnls. 3-Public annovance \\'Ou!rl be reduced throu gh lo\\. noise levels. 4 -Airships could stay nloft for l'Xlendi..-d periods of tin1c. 5 -Lighter·lhan·air craft can opc·r<ih• ,\·here no airports or run\1ays art• a1•ailablc. 6 -Diri gible I~ I)("' t.:<.tn 1'01·,,r ror extended periods of tiirlt'. t•S!X'Cially in a hybrid mod e co1nh1111ng :ilil tic .ind dynamic lift. 7 -Safr1y on such a1rshi!l~ \\Oulrl be increased by the silf\blc niass und slo\v ~peed involved. r·rom a military standpoint. the Ka\')' certainly could use such airships to i1nprove its antisubmarine capabilities. 'The Air Force might use a fleet as a launching platform for intercon tinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs~ YFith the obvious advantages of dispersal and station-keeping. So far as a ch•ilian population is CO!lC(>rned, th<> advanlages could be eaormous. Entire homes and builclings ntight be moved from factories to ronstrucjjon sites. Hravy machinery such as th<1t used for drilling oil "-ells could be lifted and carried 10 remotP. areas. And !rec fanning could beco1ne a reality. 1'hc potential for the lighter-than·air n1ode of !ran~port at 1011 10 the vears ahead is enonnous. h11t it \~·ill riquirc moch experimentation l:M.:forc it becomes feasible. OlAHGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Veed, Pub/Jsl1cr Thoma! Kce vil, £dilt11" Barbara Kre ibich Editoriat Page Eduor The ~drtoriaJ ~page of 1hr-Daily Pliot Stocks to inform and r.lin1ulate readers by presenung on this paize dlvent!•commentary on lopil'!I or in. teTen by gyndlcated ro1umnisls 1ind cartoonm., by providing a forum for r"Hdtts' views and by prnen11ng this newspaptt'• opinions and Wea., on airttnt topics. The tditorllJ Of>lnK>l'lll ot lhe Dail¥ Piktt a,ppeer only in the edllorlal column 11 the tnp ot the pqe. Opinjcn eq>r~ by the mJ. wnnistl and cart~ and letfer wrlttn U"e thclr own and no endortt- mmt ot 1hetr vWwa by Ult Daily Pilot 1bou.)d be infft1'td. Sunday, May 19, 1974 It Takes Men to Make Men i\e\'er has it bcen so diffic ult for boys lo gro\1' up into n1e11. Bc>roming a nHu1 is no1 a 1natll'r of chronology, ll is a mnl!t'r uf pr0<.:>f Throughout the history of mank>nd. boys ha\·e had to prove themsc\ve~ n1cn. Un vy Crockett "killt-d hirn a li':ir 11hen he \I.as three." 0th· ers. in order to es. tab!ish then1selvt'.s as men. hav~ had to 11·in races. prove lh1•1r skill in hunt- ing. sho11· they could handle a team and p\011.', endure sur· vival tests in the \\01ldemess, b r i n g home an encrny scalp or drink h<1lf a pint of \1'h1s kcv \1·Jthout passing out. To become a man it has always been necessary for boys to associate \11ith men. a:. ht1lpcrs on father·s farm. as apprentices to craflc;men. as sc1l1ires to knights, as "·aterboys to baseball teams . Through such association they learn the secret$ of the adult culture: \1·h:il ritua!s to obser•e. ho111 lo care for equipment. how to drink and curse and fight. ho\v to eam and maintain the respect of other nten in a society of men. BUT TODAY most boys are separaled from the Jives of men. :\!en leave for factory or office early in the morning, commuting many miles to \~Ork. They do not return until evening. Boys are brought up by mothers and S. I. HAYAKAWA Sl'hooltea Cht>rs. llencl' bovs ofll'll hare no ide::i \1·hat th t>ir fatht·rs do at 11ork. The~· ha\·e no 1dt•:i \\·hat a n1ri11 does !hat n1ake s hin1 .1 n1;1n t.;11!1·!>.~ a boy 1s a good enough athlt•1(' to znakl· thl• varsity squad. unJe:-;s ~le joins a street gang or the am1rd fon.:es or goes to engineering: school. ht' is likely to spend !us entire hfe "ith \l.OTncn around. ~lobs of R.1dcliff girls ha•c in vadC'd llarvard classrooms. Yal e has j:,'tlne coeducational. Girls move into fralernity houses. The experience of being a man in a society of men becoml'S rarl'r and rarer . lt"s fine to prove lo \\01nen Iha! you are a man. But the fina l proof is wtl\!n you prove 11 to odler n1en. \\'hat young: men profoundly lll~d as they grow up. says David Hicsman. i:. 10 be ex!ended to the limit of their pov:ers. They have to experience si tuation s 1n 1vhich they have to do n1ore than their best ,in order to escape death. capture, defeat or failure. BUT WlfAT is there in a 00v·s life in our afnuent sociely to (':<tend him to !he limit of his powers? If he gets oo lhe high school football team, he will really The Road to Peace Is Marked U.N. In l!ltiO. at the initiative of President 0\1ight Eisenhov.·er. some tv.·o dozen Americans and Russians. many of them private citizens, assembled at Dartmouth College . Their job 1\·as to exa1nine oulstanding issues betv.·een the tv.'o countries, the hope being that they might pave the way for possi ble agreement later by .the diplomats. That meeting, 14 years ago. was the first of in·hat has since become known as the Dartmouth Conference series, In all. eight nieetings have been held. The most recent meeting \•:as in Tbilisi, capilal of So\iet Georgia. ln many ways it was the most successful meeting of the entire series. The 1\n1erican delegation had the de.ar impression that the Soviet leaders were staking a large part of thei r foreign policy on a cooperative relationship with the United States. It \1·as difficult to jX!rsuade the Ru ssians that lhe main road to peace \1·as marked "U.N. '• At Tbilisi, the basic Soviet position, however, re ferr ed affirmatively to the concept of collective security and to the need for ( NORMAN ·COUSINS strengthening the United Nations. ) The many references to the importance of public opinioo were a striking development in the Soviet attitude. In the early years of .\he conferences, Soviet pa rticipants reflected some bcwildcrml'nt when American conferec!C v.·ould contend that impot1ant moves in U.S. foreign policy had to take public opinion into account. At the recent conference in Soviet Georgia, the Russians seemed to have little difficul ty in accepting ·the pivotal function of American public opinion on major issues. Time and again, the Sovie! delegates v.ould ask questions about American attitudes. IN PARTICULAR they were '"orriW because the American people did not seem to them to be as enthusiastic about detente as the Rlliliians would like then1 to be. Also, the Soviet delegates -no doubt reflecting: the concern of their government -"·ere uncertain v.hethcr detente could survive i[ Richard Nixon resigns or is impeached. 'fhe Americans at Thili si \rerc able. through Sen. Edward Kennedy (0-~1ass.J and Sen. Hugh Scott ( R-Pa .), representing OOth our political parties, to emphasize that world peace was not a partisan issue in the Un ited States. Sen. Kennedy assured the Soviet delegates that detente had dominant support withi n the Democratic Party. He referred to President John F. Kermedy's initiative in ending the cold war and to the policies of President Lyndon Johnson as coming essentially o( the same school as President Nixon's policy. Sen. Scott, as leader of the Senat~ Republicans, strongly endorsed the general tenor of Sen. Kennedy's remarks and emphasized tha t detente was oot dependent on the political fortunes of any single individual. And the delegates agreed that the United Nations was the "proper and essential instrument for bringing about collective w or Id security . . . The strengthening of the United Nations is a primary objecli\·e of all the U.N. members." In at IC'ast tv.·o respects, the Soviel position at the Tbilisi Conference v.·as different from previous meetings. firs1, there was new recognitioo of the central role of the United Nations in the making of peace. Secood, conside r able importance was attached by the Soviet delegates to public opinion in Ute formation of a for eign policy. IN PREVIOUS conferences. Soviet participants appeared to be more lnterestcd in a v.·orld do1ninatcd by Lhe t"·o superpowers thao in a broad basis for co\Jecti\'e security. The final communique of the Thilisi Conference began v.ith a general st.atement emphasiz.ing that detcnte should be regarded not as "an exclusive arrangement bet"·een the countries but M an integral part of a worldv.-ide effort designed to ~promote the possibility of lasting peace." Nixon Tape Preview a New ·High • Ill \\'ASl fl NGTON-Suspicions that lhc Nixon White House is dangerously out or touch \Vith reality in its handling 0£ the impeachment issue reached a new high just before the President's April 29 televised addrce9 announcing the release of (In edited transcript of 46 taped White I lou.se Watergat&related convenaUons. In an elaborate presentation in the Cabinet Room, undisclosed until now, G<o. Alexander Haig, the White !louse chic! of staff, played a oegmenl from ooe of the tapes to astonished membera of lhe Nixon cabinet. "IL was a fantastk meeting," ooa official f<lld ... Haig said lbal -of the t.3081>aa• ~1111 would Onolly prove·11w~'1 liinocmce 1n ~ Waterple coverup role. Then, after a thumbnail description of \Yhat Mr. Nixon would tell the nation half an hour later in his televised address, Haig nicked the playback switch on a White House tape machine, turned up the volu1ne and let the tape run for t\VO minutes. He dJd not idenfify the tape. · SECRETARY OF the Troo•ury C',..rge Shultz, nearing hls last day in office. sot stony.raced, arms across his chest, whne the Nixon cabinet was treated to what one called ··a aeries ol wilntolllgiblc ICf'eeChing noises. II Haig explained lbat the tape In ...-bad been "prepor<d" by White 1lotae technicians for m a x 1--m u m •udlblllty, lhen said that anyune oou!d ( EVANS ·NOVAK J and make the President's case. That cabinet meeting, with the President himself not there. marked only the second lime the cabinet has been briefed In advance of. a Nixon Watergate statement. The llrsl was April 30, last understand why White l!ouse sccretnrie~ year, Just before Mr. Nixon fired H. R. "have been cli mbing the wall around Haldeman, John Ehrlldunan and John hero" transcribing the tapes. Dean Ill. Around the leble there wu 1tunned •llence. One c:abloel member whlspen!d ON THAT EARLIER occasion, Mr. a question about the rclc.,e of the lopes: Nuon'• desperate hope that be had ''Why didn't they do thlJ months ago?" rev the Watergate. tide proved But Haig hlm"'ll was askecl' no lead di Strously wrong. Yel lhe nperlence of questions. After swttchln& ott 1!1• ie·=pe~.-~ !allure alter anotllor to get out from Haig told eacil cabl!1et member lo "make under Watergate -lo bavt made up ,...r own mind" aboul the.Pmldent'• only sllghl lmpoct on Rldlanl Nl:mo'• inoocence and u each egroed be was aenae of reallly. . tnnooenl lo get out around the country Tlwa wbm be ~ west to AritOoa and • I ha\'C' to e~tend hirnsclf. But \1 !wt of ull !he other st ud C'nts·? llig:h school is no rh ::tlll'nge. In most ron1n1unit1t:s if you don 't IC'am enough to go into the next grade, they pass you arn 1\"a\'. For tnanv the curriculun1 is so slOv.· aiid rl'petitivC that it is a bore . For 0U1ers it is !'imply rneaningless. Furtht'nnore. the challengrs of .,.,·ork in !hl• outside "·or!d are dl'nled to the bo~· li,1· l•xclus1onary union ru!tis. by child lr.bor la"s ;ind. "·here !ht'St' do not apply, h~ 111inimurn v.·age la\\-s. as y,·eJI as by the' legal and social pn.•ssur es that kCt'µ hun in sctx>ol .,.,·hether he 11ants to bt.• thf're or not . So the \'ast ma1ont\' of boys a1e excluded from the 11-orld of men and dt"nied the chatl(:c lo e:<t•rcise the ir po"·ers, physical or inlellooual. ls it 2ny "oodcr thal I here 1s a youlh problem? BOYS NEED chnllcnges. TI1eir "ttO'e being crie<; out for !hem. To fal'e starvation. the possibility of death :1t enen1y hand s, the ri sks of failure 1n school or \\·urk or bus1nt"S.;:, and then !O triumph over these dange rs -tht'SC are the stuff of hu1nan gro""th , 0 r rnaturation. If an affluent society does not provide boys v.·ith challenges, they are com pellC'd by inner neces.<:ity to impro\'ise their 01\TI. ls this not one o( the reasons that gangs of youth lry to provoke authorit ies into eonfronlations? Have yoo not obscr"ed the joy in the faces ol campus radicals on learning Lhat the pohce have been swrunoned? lla\'e you ever seen such a need to assert manhood as LS sho"'Tl by the Black Panthers? \\rtiat about drugs and the young? If challenge and risk are what so many youths need and are not getting, is it not likely that warnings about tl1e dangers of drugs simpl y make thcrn more attractive? And stealing cars! \Vhale\'er else a boy may be doing as he tears along the high'\'BY 11t 100 m.p.h. trying lo evade the police. he is certainly extending himself to the limit of his po"'t'rs. THE BLACK Panthers are a society of the young. Unlike the IJ..year~ld Pueblo boy who joins a khiva of male elders. the Panther recruit joirn a group almost ru1 ignorant and inexperienced as himself. That's "'hat the generation gap is about. Fathers away from home, for whatever reason, and therefore un· available to their sons as modt"ls or male adulthood. The boys forced to improvise their own subculture, Wlguided by adult knowledge or experience. That's the problem for fat hers. lsn't there something we can learn from the Pueblo Indians about passing oo a culture. How can we lx'ing our sons into our lives? Tt takes men to make men. Mothers cannot do it by themselves. Nor can high schools. Nor colleges. Fantasy Washington state· the President was described by Republk:an politic\ans who accompanied hJm as "euphoriC" from the Impact of his April 29 speech and the relea9e of the Watergate transcripts. Mr. Nilon tolked animatedly aboul the !all campaign and bow much 00 wanted to get around the country lo belp Ropublican candidate>. "He must not be reading the newspapers,'-' a leading Nixon supporter In Coogresa said later. In lhorl, the extraordinary !ape playback ror Mr. Nixon's cabinet d.,lgned to marlt hJa emergence to hll!li ground, wu only 0011 more ominotis -of the lllll'Olllty pervading hla pruldeney. It marked 1 new high Ill lanluy. I I I I ! • Rubbish: A Rags To Riches Story Dy DALE SECORD " The Environment.Ill Coalition of Orange Qiunty, Jnc., is involved in areas other th11n l'iuch volatile issues ilS the Sa.n On<ilre nuclear IJO'\vcr plant, HW1tington Beach power plant. AVL'O's coa:tal project, camp..iign refonn and land·USt: de<.isions. · The Environmental Coalltion operates a recycling lnformaUon center. The staff or the ro..tlition answers quest.ions on setting up rocycling collection sites, local.ions of collC<"tion sites and reclam<1tt>'lfl induslrie:s, and ·1he value of recycled m11terials. Recyc/lng projtl'IS generally are considered iMocuous. Jlow could anyone Dale Secord is a staff member of lite E11virotllllt.'71tal CoaUtion. fur more information on trash u11ct 11010 to /1a11dle it, t·alt 836· study were that thl!: new legislation created 365 new jobs and did not adverselr alfect beer or soft-drink sales. Jn addition the lndu!lry's Income from operations during 1973 had increased by $4 million. There were addltiooal savings by the state of Oregon -an 88 percent reduction in the number or beverage containers ending up aa BOlid waste or Jitter. The charges a n d countercliarges continue to increase as other areas consider similar "ban the can ' ' legislation. The Senate tr considering actioo on two bills that would extend the Oregon Jaw nationwide. Jn California the Assembly receoUy passed a bill barming the sale of fiip-top beverage cans in California, beginning in 1976. • • ' ' Sltllday, May _lCf, 1~74 DAILY PILOT A The Press Doesn't Lie; Tr_uth Has Many SUles By MELVIN MADDOCKS Journalism -as ex·vict-p~idents and otOOr people h11\·e had occasion to remind us all -is a les.!I than perfect operation. Journalism's critics tend lo eome at it from two sides: style and content. Qscar Wilde mny be taken as an example or the first or artist's complaint: "The difference hetwecn journalism and literature." Wild c remarked, "is that journalism 1s unreadable and literature is not r1·t1d ." Ouch. 'll'lC literary pul-Oo.,..·n is heard less often lht.'Se days perhaps because literature 1n 197~ isn't \\Titl<·n a\1 that stylishly ~ither. But the content- quarrelcrs have seldom attacl.ed more fiercely. Schopenhauer nlay be taken as an example of this second or tustorian·s complaint ''Jou rna Ii s m, ·' said Schope11hauer. "is the second hand in the clock of history, and," he addt'<l, "it seldom gets the lime right." lie makM a C\'lmparison favoring the ""eXjl0!11se," t h e evldence-wel&blllC techniques of 31'.'l'ldC'l'lllC disciplines. But r;urP.ly the acack1nl< .. -s of today are journalists by comparl90ft w l t h yl'slerday. rn aH but the narrowest of spccialtie~ lhei r knowledge must be superficial and trag1nentary. They too are more and more dependent on ,secondhand sources In another excellent new commentary on Journa lism, "Ho\v 'l'rue: A Skeptic's Ciuide lo Believing lhe News" (Allanti~ Little, Brown, $6.95). Thort'UlS Griffith, formerly managing editor of Life, gives \\·hat niay be the fina l y,·ord on all human 1..·.ssays at "lruth.'' "If l'ditors operate v.·ith any underlying philosophical premise at all, il is ~ simple as th at of the clrlt"rly judge who after a lifetime or listen ing to conflict.ing e\·idence \\.'as persuaded -not that an men are liars -but of the many- sidednC'SS of truth." 4314. r THE CALIFORNIA bill is being opposed by the Cootinental Can Co. and the United Steelworkers of America. Reynolds Met.al Company has recently pub\lshed an analysis c o 1n p a r i n g recyclable all-alu1ninun1 cans with cooperative erforl s or the consumer. places to locate collection sites. Journalists -perhaps wrongly - never have worril'd too much about being called tin-ear stylists. "We v.Tite on the run for lhose v.·ho read on lhe run" has been the usual defense. But L'O!ll{·nt. "not-getl lng~the-f;1cfs-straight, ., and so forth -ah, thafs another matter. AS A SfYIJST hinisel(, Griffith in1plies the further point that ought to be n~de: style is content. \\'hat you see is determined by the \\:ay you st.oe. 'Ibough he migh t not agree, Griffith states Plhily \\"hat others can define as the three ageless and ~inseparable styl&O:)(ltent problems Of journalism: refillable bottles in terrns of litter, solid be ag~11nst r1•eycling efforts'! \1/ell, recent \vaste, energy ancl economics. What is legislation h<is in turrcd the \.\'rath of important in that analysis and in pending sotnc industries. Oregon became the first legislation is the role of the consumer. THE ENVIRONMENTAL Coalition's efforts have been lo assist the public in realizinl'.! the nature of the problent Through our recycling information center. we offer the neces sary facts to tbose who are interested. 2\ Set dates and times for collections on a regular basis (monthly or weekly). E\'cn more important than the dates, set convenient hours. ALAS, JOURNALISTS rurn bling in the face of Schopenhaue-r about the Responsibilities of Journalism arc about as interesting as politicians talking about Public Service at a Fourth of July picnic or lawyers al a convention pootificating about the Ethics of the Profession. But Edward Jay Epstein, in Commentary magazine, proves an e:tceptioo. He has written a tOOughUul analysis of the limits of journalism-as-content in this Age o{ Watergate. state in the nation to ban the sale of flip-The Oregon law mandating a 2-to 5· top cans. The m('rchants v.·ere ordered to cent refwid on returned bottles is a offer 2· to 5-ccnt refunds on returned combined economic incentive a n d bottles. disincentive. The extra cost to the The i1npact or the Oregon antilitter law consumer is vis:ible and discourages the A! the ever-growing pop u 1 at ion continues to consume more products per capita, the drain on the limited natural resources becomes alanning. The \.\'astes generated (paper. glass and aluminum) become niore valuable. Recycling these wlrstes is now becoming profitable.· Anyone can help clean up t h e environment and at the same time earn money. Here is some advice that might be helpful in getting a needed recycling project off the ground : 3l Be sure your operation is adequately staffed. In addition to yoor, own group members, civic groups such as the scouts and Jaycees will probably be \lii.lling to help. I. TriviaJity. ("The compulsion to nm a scriou:i: article sets in motion in eveey editor a de.sire to rounter it wilh scme. thing light as a change of pace. The real y,wld isn't so obliging.") has been bitterly contested. During the tossing away of b«tles. For ~ of us passage of the law the bottlers and over the age of 30, we remember thal beverage retailers daimed that jobs tbtre was a fin ancial incen~ive to collect \\'ould be lost , sales \\Wld decline and discan:led bottles. 4) Find firms in your area thlt accept material to recycle. Call the Environmental Coalition office for a complete list. 2. Haste. ("Editors may think ol themselves as dignified headwaiters in a y,·ell-run restaurant but more oft.en operate a snack bar, full or desperate saves and scurries, and expect you to be grateful that at least they got the food to the table wann.") there \.\1luld be huge bottle-handling -Similarly, the merits of Reynolds Aluminum argument that recyclable all- aluminwn cans are best are based on consumers recycling: the enipty cans. 5) Look for a temporary storage area. e~tlS('S. 6) Arrange for trucks and drivers. • "Journalists," he argues, "are rarely, if ever, in a position to establish the truth about an issue for themselves. and they are therefore almost entirely dependent on self-interested ·sources' for the versions of reality tha t I hey report." Journalism, he fear.;, is all too often a matter of calculated "leaks," or "managed'' news, of "manipulation." "Even in the case ot Watergate,., he points out, "which has become synoo.ymous with 'investigative reporting,' it v.<ts the investigative agencies of the govemlll€nl and not the members of the press who assembled the evidence, which was then deliberately leaked to receptive reporters.'' RECENT STUDTES IH11•e shown that lhe Orcg'6n antilitter lav.· has not created l'haos and financial hardships. Indicative. of this is a study by ty.·o Qrcgon Stale lnivcrsity profe3sors. Results of the All recycling efforts. \llhcthcr bccJuse of ne\v legisla Lion or because or recyclin g programs of industry, niust rely upon the 1) Decide on collection points. Shopping centers. school yards, vacant lots and company loading docks make convenient 'Flu1npf _Your Pillo iv <1rid Get Read)'' 7) Set up containers into which people may put their materials. 8) Make sure e~ryone knows about the project: when, \.\'here, what to bling. And let us know. Swift and Quiet, the End Is Near \ 3. Simplification. (''J o urn a Ii s m constructs momentarily arr es te d equilibriums, and gives di.!nrder an implied order. That is already tv.·o steps from reality.") Not only journalism but all the ways we acquire and trans1nit kno't'-·ledgc are teaching us painful lessons in humility these Gays. What we now koow iS that there is no such thing as a simple "truth," or even simple "fact." Af the very moment that there is a maximwn of knowledge; we are faced with an ul timate biller "fact ": the knowledge of our ignorance . \\IASlll :\'GT0:'-1 -Nixon will be out or office by Labor Day, but possibly even by July 4. That's a firecracker for you, except \.\·hen he goes it won't be an explosion but Si.'Cret meetings and limousine rides through \\1ashington's streelS just glimpsed at by TV cameras. ( VON HOFFMAN ) and all the other corporations whose illegal contributions made him y.•hat he ~- wiintelligible, let him cast the first impeachment. But this is a mob action. Things have gotten so far out or hand that Sen. Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania , a man who has kept silent and collected Chinese art through three decades of public outrage, has been moved to use such expressions as "shabby" and "immoral" The suddenly awakened anger of somnabulant men of elastic tolerance is a form of kicking one's self for having elected Nixon in lhe first place. targeted on him, will be ever so much more damaging than what Sam Ervin did last summer, and then will come the end. It will come so fast, it will come even as Ziegler is insisting the Senate will have to crowbar it3 way into the White House and carry him out in his chair. EPSTEIN l\.1AY ·overestimate the succegs <:J "manipulatioo" -three presidents failed to "manage" the news in Vietnam, though they tried. But the real flaw in his reasoning oould be that he blames journalists for a condition thal extends beymd journalism: the relativity of most "truths'' in the year 1974. Y.'or the solution to Uk1t problem neither journalism nor a c a d e m i c disciplines can offer the "truth" nor the techniques for "trulh" y.•e may once have dreamed of. But to know this is lo know more than we may think.. fi-felvi n lifaddocks i.s a Christian Science !tfonitor columnist. Tht Pnd wlll be heralded bv the whlrrs and clicks of a thousand Nikons and the jostling of tnen be- ! ore microphones. rcad111~ .s!atcn1cnts compu:.cd in faligur, anger and t•r ror . The deposilinn<;j of Prcsidl'nts and kings cannot by their na· lure go sn1oothly. 'J'hey are il!u1ninated by the Blue [Jot of the Flash Cube. Then end will come quicker than m05t suspect. \\o'e're not going to have weeks and wttks or impeachment hearings before !he Judic iary Committee and thf:n weeks and weeks of debate in the full lfousc and then the trial itself. SUCH REPETITION is bad theater - unless, of course, someone can guarantee Nixon will come to the Senate and submit to a crosH:tamfnation. A lot or people are dr~aming or that, and v.'hile it would be fWl it would be neither justice nor wisdom. People ha ve been promised their political super bowl, this great ·and rare show which we know is great because it is rare. You will see comets more often than see Presidents impeached . The first lime in a century, not since Andrew ~ohnson . brought to you as a public ~rvice by American Airlines, GuJI Oil ft doesn't y.·ork that wav. Rodino. the staff and the more intclliE:cnt members of the House Judiciary Committee v>'ill n1ovc for\\'ard to acc use the man for specific acts of his doing . but Nixon is going into the history books as the President y.•!Jo absent • mindedly didn 't mind having his people drop the Bill of Rights from the Constitution, but who was chased from office ror public profanity. You commit treason but they get you for littering. There's a reason for it. Presidents aren't hounded out of office merely for breaking the law. \\re have to be angry at them, and it so happens It's his immoralities not his illegalities that have turned him into an infuriating deleted cpilhet for so many o! us. Not now , but later. we may look back on this episode and be humbled. Certainly it should shed new light on how the Chin ese Reds manage their political processes, their mysterious cultural revolutions, in whi ch the hlehcst public officials can be driven out merely by being shouted at. WE ARE DOING the same thing. And while it puts ugly expressions on our faces, it also reaffinns the sanctity of the office, the power of morals and our 0 .... 11 essential innocence. He ""'ho has never uttered a del eted By offering us first Hubert Humphrey and then George McGovern as losing opposition to the lifelong loser, the Democrats too share in the blame. That is why the President will be clubbed to death by a mob of bipartisan Americans binging on the juice of self-righteousness. Get the fOlU'-letter words out of the Oval office and back on the men's room door. We may be getting rid of Nixon but not of White House prayer breakfasts. IT TAKES NO gilt of prophecy lo sec that with lhe coming or JerTy Ford, there begins an age of yet more stifling civic piety than that whid! is b e i n g overthrown. Lord cleanse, if not their hearts, at lea.st their mouths. It might be more sensible il the Democrats saved Nixon from his own party until they had extracted an agreement that Ford would" only serve until a special election could be held, but one of the emotional devices we , must employ to carry this act is th.at we are so carried off by noble emotion that such calculus is foreign to us. So flumpf your pillow and get ready for the TV show. Three weeks of Judiciary Committee hearings, with every word and witness Barring the Insane From Power ls Political Ambition Proof of Derangemer1t? By RUSSEL V. LEE Cr:Jiincss occurs in kings. Psychotic emperors, presidents. prime ministers and dictators have left their smudged marks on every page of history. Some rule today. And Inquiry In depth lnto the role of madness In human affairs would provide a fascinating field to be cultivated by a team of historians and psychiatrists. 1be harvest of bizarre event> wrought by deranged leaders would be a rich ooe. ' Thls is not surprlslng, for 5 percent of all men • ,.. mad. By simple statistical ~blllty some or "-~se men wUI achieve power. Indeed, lhls uxcllhood eiteeds proeblllty for a number of rea90flS. In ··a dynasUc regime tendeociea: to aberTation, whlch are often genetically linked, are pa•sed oo to the be!Npparent, often exaggerated by Inbreeding. • Jn a democratlc1 reglme the very qualities of _egoocnt.r1clty and megalomania, chancterlstlc of many psyc~s. 1!10 precloely thoso that lead men to upire to Wgh office. ln fact, there are lhoae who oar. that the very fact of asplratloo to high ofClce 'la lpoo faoto pniof of mental ..deran&ern<nl I would not go "' (ar. . ' ;. JN OUR TlP.tE WE have seen one or the most °l>ighly developed end lnlcllec:tual peoples of all ,ume completely subjected to the ablolute power-..91 a lex\boolt paranoiac -Adolf lfltler. Such phenomen.1, ala. for mankind, tend to be 1"CUrrtnl In the days JIOOe by such occumncts, while deplorable, were tolerable. Sometimes they were amusing enougti to add to the nation 's gaiety, as in the case of mad King LudwJg [ o( Bavaria, or Farouk, the 1151 ruler or Egypt. To J>e sure. the demented Geof(e [([ IOI! the Brlt~h crown Its brightest Jewel, and a little later diminutive, strutting paranoiac, Napoleon Bonaparte, bathed all £11n>pe In blood and left the flower o[ France to perish In the snow. or Russia. The evenb of the terrible 3lth century that led up to thJs awesome denouement provJde the best Dr. Ruasel V. We i3: clinical professor emerttu.t at the Stanford Uniuersit(I Medical School. HU arUclt ia from The Pharo!, mag· a.tine of the honor medical societ11 Alpha Omtga Alpha, and the Nrw York Times. examples of the power or madmen to abolish rational behavior. The century opened on an optimistic and oomplaceot world -a world t!Jat believed In pro111t11, a -Id lhat believed that with the application or tho grut llcl'°tulc dlocoverl .. and the spreed of liberal democracy In time all WQuld be well We knew, of course, that there were a few dcspoUm!s, like Russia, bul we bclieved thia would change. We wue practtcal, We talked peace and armoo ourselves to the teeth. But withal 'We were stupid -s!Ujlld enouaJi to tolerate madmen In poslUons o[ power, Thoy brought us to the brink ol descnictlon. ' I Kaiser Wilhelm Il was the first. This unfortunate birth-maimed, mother-hating, vain. insecure, ridiculous adult adolescent ruled Ccrmany -Gennany with Ua magnificent technology, its superbly trained army. He played with it as a boy does with lead soldiers. Even his people recognized that he was not a nonnal man, but they did nothing. When the e>"1ta at Sarajevo look place the Kalaet was Incompetent to atop the avalanche toward war. There ~· of course, many e"Jllanatlonl u to why World War I began. But it would not have begun ii the Kaller of Germany had been raUonal. It mljiht have been prevented U the Czar or all the Russfas had been strong. Nicholas n wu weak of will , not 111 lnlelleclual by any meanJ, dominated by hit wile, Aleiandra, who wu the slave of the dlaoolule mad monk, Rasputin. SO, by 11d milchance WO had the hypomanlacal Ka]..., IJld the woak·wllled Czar In the two lllOll powerlul posltloos In the world. The ttsuk was the aenseles.s World War l -a war In which 1he best young """ of France and England died In the mild of Flanders with fenetic effects on the stock of both COW1trie1 that are all loo apparent today, The Peace of Versallles1 which could have ushered in the brave new world, was 1 travesty. It was tho product of atrange men, none of whom was strlcUy normal or.poycbologlcally stable . THE CHIEF CBAIUCTtR, of course, was Woodrow Wllsoo -ooe of the tragic flgurts of hbtory. llis was the moet brilliant brain that had ever occupied the Presidency, with a popularity in Europe never approached by any American bE>.fore or since, in a position where he could have brought Utopia to a war-sick world. But he was not mentally sound. He had had a number of 1'llttle strokes": his fine mind was sha!ered; his judgment was gone ; and he was unaware or the change. He went on with his disease to complete desuetude and, by virtue of gross fraud on the part of hia second wife, Edith, and his physician, occupied tho Presidency for nine mooths of total Incapacity . THE OTHERS WERE abnormal In different ways. Georges Clem«lceau, the Tiger of France. W85 Indeed a !lier paycholog!cally, devoid of mercy, devoid ot foreslg)>~ 51vage Iowan! his enemies, fit perhaps for war, completely mlscast as a peacemater. David Lloyd-Ooorge, whole character was depicted by his son's blograpby, wu probably e manic-depressive. Vittorio Orlando \IVaa a nothing. These men, not one of whom was mentally flt, made the most Important peaoo In hlttory up to !bat time. Tho Interlude b et ween the wan was largely dominated by ebnonnal m•ntal!Ues. First lo appear was Benllo Mussolini, strange pouter pl&'Oll wllh delusions of graDCleur suggestlvt or paresis and onormQUS •gocentrlclty; he fa not easy to classlly ps)'dlolotlcally, bu\ he wtainly was not normal mentally. In Rul'!la tlttre wll Josef Stalin, the man of steel and ruthless sllY'f of mlDloos of his own people completely devoid of scruple or any kind. he was a sociopath. a moral imbecile, .and in complete control of Russia. Hiller could well have been used in ~he medical school classroom as a classic example of paranoia. Alas for the world, he achieved a wider stage. He had profound egocentricity, delusions ot persecution (lhe Jews) combined with consider- able sagacity -all characteristic of the para- ooil state. We all knew he was abnormal. We rldJculed him, and he all but did us in. France bad a series of alcohollc prime minister> durlni tho lnlerllld•. We need wktes~d dl!CUS!lon of this problem by docton, psydlialrisls and polltlc&I scientists. Doctors OC<UPY a special poelUon. A position or pr!vlleged C.'OmmunlcaUon and maintenance or complete reticence about the paUent'1 condition must be abrogated when the paUent Is th< President, 1 Congreuman, an Important judge, or any other public ollldal whose aberrations could ''""" publlc harm. JN ANY CASE WHERE an offlclal"s capacity to do his job !fas been aflecled, the doctor &llould lnfonn the olllclal aod aloo a properly constituted body to pasa on such Information. · I All public officials 11¥luld be rtquired to have a physical examlnalloh elic.b yea.t, as well • comprehensive psycholoalcal testing. In the caoe of hJgh federal officials, th< fincllnp should be transmjtted to t properly C<Nlltuled coounW.. of tbe CooiP"", which, U tho "1IOrt justified It. could r!C<lmmend to Coo..-that tho olficlOI In qUOstion be removed from omco. ' • A 8 DAILY PILOT Sund;iy, May 19, 1974 / -------PUBLIC NCYflCE - -.• , l"ICTi'flO\K ausrttEsS - NAME STAEMIMT '"' lollOWlf'IQ per!.Ofl 11 dol11g bllslneu ... Nine Seeking Equalization Posts 'TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION '!CAPTAINS DECK, 1!6'1 Soull\ CO.I Hlgl'lw1y, L.Qunt B t' (II, C:•lll nla. GEORGE MAMARY ENTE!lt. .. RISES, INC •• lnc;orwatea In C•llTOtnl•, 116' Soutll Co.r.t Hlghw•y, l•g~Aa 8e1cn, Calilor11it lh!1 bu1lnei1 II (ondU"ltcj tty • (()(jl(ll"llloft GEORGE MAMA'4Y, PrtllOlfll Tl'lil 1t;lllfl'l•nl w1i hied wltll tt>e Count" Cieri!. o1 Or•nee (:..inty on Mav , .. 191• '""' PU!)l•1hed Ort"9ll C"'1 t 0111, PllOI, May 19, 16. 1r>d Junt 2, 9, 197, U03·7( PUBLIC ~OTICE --~­FICTITIOUS BUllMESI MAME STATEfll•NT ' fl'll loltowln11 ~rldia. In! doing U'"!nHI 1~: D.v .s. LEASING. LTO .. :M:lll R•mort• Lane, Hu11t111glon Seac:ll. Cllllornla Willllm .H. OOQ .. , %U65 El RepOW, Lag..,111 Hl1!1, (•Ill, "'53 ThOmllS R. V•lle. 9211 11.1rnon1 line. Hunllnglon Beach, C.111. M1tcolm B. s1e,.._,10n, 17512 wmow Trff Lane, lrYin~. ia111. t1'6-4 Tn!1 bl.l$lne11 11 r.Oftd!KI" bY • llmllttd par1ner1lllp, • Malcolm B. ~son Thil .i111ir>enl ,Was ti1!'11 ,.1111 1~ County Cltr~ of Orne Coun!v on M•v '· 191•. ,.33711 Publhihed OrMlfl Coa" Oel!v Pllol, May 12, 19, 16 J-2, 197( \1169·14 By O.C. HUSTINGS ot , ... DlllW ,n.t Staff The Galijornia Stale Board of Equalization, that relatively obscure five-member panel that administers more than haU the tax money oollected in the state, has drawn seven Democrats and two Republicans to the primary ballot for its aecond District ..... After redistricting, t h e second CMstrict includes the counties of Orange, San Diego, lmperial. Riverside, San Bernardino, Kern, T u I a r e , Kings and Fresno. The board is composed or four district members and the state controller. The board also has a judicial Mnrrled. with four children. function, acUng as the appeal Covell is a tax appraiser tor agency for actions of the RJverside County. He holds a Franchise Tax Board I n bachelors degree in business matters concerning personttl administration from Clarkson income taxJ c o r po r a t l o n College of Technology in New franchise ·taxes and seilior York. . .. c:ilf.ieN' µ r o p e r t Y tax Mary C. Heising, 43, of 11os aSMStance. Soledad Way, 'San· Diego. The board also has control Marrted, with joor: children, oYeT the assessment o1 pubUc she i& a-selr-empk>Yed public utillties property, retail sales relations \voman, She has a and use tax, cigarette tax. joumalisni degree from the insurance gn>5S premium ta1, University of Minnesota. alcoholic beverage tax, prlvate Thomas w. <i'ago or lll:H car tax, gasoline tax, fuel µse Almazon st., Saa Diego,· Listed tax and transportation tax. ORANGE COUNTY on the ballot as a publisher of It is a full·time job -and / tnchnical manuals. he could members receive $25,000 per not be contacted for further year salary. information. BY LAW. the board is bachelors degree hl history The Republican candidates required to meet at least once \•:ith a business administration are: a month in Sacramento and as minor from Point L 0 n1 8 S. Jack Tt:!mpl eton. 49, of often · as necessary in other College. 6428 SWlny Brae {)rive, San cities. Last year the OOard Benlard Wocher, SI. of 12932 Diego. Married, with eight met for 72 days. Malena Drive, Santa Ana. children, Templeton is director Texas Baptist College. Smith is a tru:itee for the Yucaipa Joint Unified School District. The Democratic CMldldales, with the exception or Wocher, consider ~ynch too old to do tbe job. l!j RESPONSE, L)'IC~ said. "I 'liaye the years · of tax experience on my side and I feel that as long · as I'm mentally capable. I am fit to serve on the board, Alter all, all of us get old.'' Sloan has charged that \ynch is tesponsj,ble for "the ~test tax giveaway in the history of Calijornia" by under-assessing the property of public utilities. Lynch responded th a t ut'iliti es have been overassessed and the nevi assessn1ent brings t h e i r property to the same one-to- four ratio used for other OS tauahf by · MAHARISHI MAHESH YoGI Transcendental Meditation devetoos the capacity for full enJovment ot lile. II is practiced a few minutes morning and evening. · During lhis time the body e)(J)eriences a profound deep stale of rest whlle the mind. remaining awake, expands lo lull awareness. Th is !echn1oue i,rnproves the clarity ol the thlnklrlQ process while dissolving accumulated tension and lat1gue. IMTRODUCTORY LECTURES HUNTING TOH IEACH HEW PORT Civic Cfll'fer HACH 1111. 306 Ebel CW. 2000MainSt. SIS W.S.OOll•d. T"""'Mly 21, Wed., May Zl IP.M., IP.M. COSTA MESA G_ ....... S•vl19&"°9 Thun.. Mey ll ...... Presented by INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIElY A Non-prot11 Educational Organization -642·4741 PUBLIC NOTICE ----.)____ ----- FICTl1101JS BUSIMESS , NAMI lTATEMENT 1 ht-!olloWl"I peri.on• ere doing cu1lne1• "" The stwnping and thumping characteristic of other prin1ary races is generally Jacking from this one Qecause the board functions more as the head of a bureaucracy than as a policy making grouir LIKE ELECl'ED judges. the candidates can realistically promise little more than lroir- n<'Ss arid efficient ntanage- n1ent. Board members are also the ?i.larried, with two children, he of accounting and d. at a hi f I. t. ff" f processing for Penasquitos. a prope=y~.;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~=:'.. c e equa tza 100 o 1cers or is a self employed accountant. their respective districts. He attended the pace San Diego land development --firm. He holds a bachelors The board has no direct U 11 i v e r s i t y SChool of SH( LOVES ME DESIGNS, 8'10 Emerald Bi,, Laguna Be,cll, California 91~~1 Sero.Jrd Hughe$ Lin~ltl!er. 6 I Emerald Bty, Legvna Bea(h, Calllorni<1 926.51 Nanc• Vanty Sl'IOl't, \'17 Emerald Bily, Laou"a 8Hch, Callle>rnla 916Sl 1nis W!llMts.s 1$ tiei"'" conduct~d by • general oartnership. Barbera Ll11kl1t1er "llllt sr~•m1n1 filed with 11\e Covntv Clerk ot Orange County on May 16, 197~. FJ3t23 ftvtlll•l'lld Orengt Coast Oelly Piiot, M.iv 19, 2.6, and Ju,,.. 2. 9. 191, l l"IS-1~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT rne lollowln<;J person I• dOlng t:>vsiness 1s: REAL ESTATE CENTER. aos.. Mdgno1l11 St., Foun1aln Va 111 v, CatUornl" ?2709 E4ward l(esablan, ~0"91 Sparl<rnan Lane. Hunllngloo 6edc:n, Cal1lmnia fi-Tnls 001ines• Is conducted Dy a11 lndlv•dual. Eow,Jrd Kasab;an Tr.is staleme.it was filed wi!h l~e County Cieri<. ot Orange Counly on MoY The board derives its nan1e fro1n its original function - ensuring that the ratio of assessed valuation to market value of taxable property l\'3~ balanced among all t he counties in the slate. Although the ratio o f assessed to . market value 1s. by law, one to four, the board acts as a check on loca I assessors be c a u s e the property value of a cow1ty is one criterion used i n dctem1ining the extent of ~tale aid. Death Notices 1~. 197• FJltll ---GEDDi!S P\lbllshed orang<" S:CM1st Daily Pilo!. Alexander Geddes, 119e SI, was a resl· Ml>V 19 '16 ind June 2. 9, 191• 1802·1• dent or Hvn!lnQIDn BNch and I re:J, ' • df:<11 ot lhe co<.mty Mid state I~ .SO years. o,ue of de11rn May li, 191•. Survlvll<i by PUBLIC NOTICE hl1 s~ Ct.Hier A. Bot>!t.1. Mr. Ged· -------____ dH w11 e member of 1111 CaMdian FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Army, !wiving !oC'r...0 In World War I. NAME STATEMENT Services ,..;11 be l\l'ld Monday, M•v 20. Th wu I"" perr.on Is dolllO ooslnen ,,,, ar 11:00 a.m., Angeles ADbV Mausco-e °"' . .,. , levm Ch•pel· UIS E. Compton a1vcr., as: CLEAN ANO CLEAR p 0 O L Compton, Calif. Oflltla1lng I~ Sl":v!ce s·ERVICE (17 c ,,..l>f•d!I Circle. Costa will lie The ReY. EdwftrCI Erny. ln!er. '. a e 1.1 men!, Arlgele• Abby Mausoleum. Smlt1>s' Mesa, Cal1t., Bo• 8~1. Balr:>oa, Ca'· Mo<! 0.... H"nlingtoo BNtn Qire<:!ors. Douglas Earl Montandon, ' 1 1 u ' '• , • Cambl'ldge Cltcle, CO!Til Me.a. ca1;1, WILSON . "lnls business Is conavct«l oy an Gr;ote Mae Wll"°". rHldent of 1.0·8, V•I 'n<1lviaua1 Caslllla, La11un.a Hill). Date of dea!h Mav ' ~!I Monlandon 17, 197,, Survived by !hr,,. sons, Charles This 5tale....,nt wa~ fil!'ll wi!h !~ ~·. Wiison, John E. Wlll'!n •rid Oon"!d CovnN Cieri< ot Oran11e Coun1y on M~Y '' ,filson; one da1JOhl1r, Mrs. Wm .. O. le•· M>n; seven gr..,,.!(;hltdr~n. Servoceo prl· 1'14 F·lllU vale. tntermenl, Pacific Cr~sl ~eme:rry, Published ore"'"e Co!il Vally Pllot. 6alh·Bergeron Cosl1 Me··".'._~ec~•.:.__ autiiorily to legislate ho"' Accountancy and Business deg r c e i 11 bu s i n es s taxes are to be collected or Ad ni i 11 i s tration. \\'ocher adn1inis!r:11ion and accounting how much the taxes will be. finished second to Howard froin UC Bcrkeiey. J\ole1nbers, however, ma y Jarvis in the 1970 Republican Frank A. Sn1lth, Jr .. 47. of 1 in a k e rec o m1nendations primary for District four seat. 11679 Adams St., Yucaip.'L regarding the tax structure 1-Je S\\'itched to the Democratic Married. \\'ith three chilc1ren . enacted by the Legislature. party in 19i2. he is an eng1neer with TR\V Six Democrats are trying to Systems. He holds a bachelors . unseat fellow Deinocrat John JAJ'\1ES R. Covell, 45, of 3416 degree in math and business \V. Lynch, a 16-year board Dwight Ave., Riverside . adn1inistration from Ea s I 1 veteran trying for his fifth·----------------· ----. term. in the June •t pri1nar~·. Lynch, 75, of 1274 11innewawa St., Clovis. is 1narried, with seven chlldren. He holds .:1 bachelor.; degree in accounting from Cambridgt' College in Ohio. (;//, !\ OUR SUHDAY HOURS TWELVE TO FIVE South Coast ?tua ~--.~. ' Penney fashion Before being elected to th e board in 1958, Lynch "·orkcd for 25 years with 1najor oil companies, three years \\'itl1 his own tax consulting business and 11 years with the Bureau of Internal Revenue. His Democratic opponents ~€> ---..._;~· -L-o-ng_s_k......,...irt_s __ _ are: co--star with bared tops . . M"V 11, 19, U June 1, 191~ 1663·1' PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 1~ followlnll per•on• are doing ARBUCKU&SON WESTCLlff MOllTUARY 427 E. 17th St., Cosio Meso 646-4888 Frank ~1. Manzo, 42, of 1281 Cumberland Cross R o a d . Santa Ana. Married. with four children. he is an attorney practicine: in Santa Ana. He has a bachelors degree in economics and a law degree from r\otre Darne University. Manzo is a member of the Orange Cow1ty Harbor s. Beaches an d Parks C-Onunission and an Orange C.OOnty Law Library trustee. \V.G. Sloan, 43 , of 30173 Mira Loma Drive, Temecula. !\'Tarried, with three children. Sloan is a self-employed accoWttant. He has a in summer.w stock. ~ ~, ,~ .• >~--. ·~ t>u•iness ••: BICYCLES £"!(., 2'11-U Muirlaod•· El l Toro, Call!. 92b30 Garv Oonald$(1(1 and A''"" Inc, 17851 5~~ Pai~ c•rcle. Sulle c. Ir vine, cai.t. 9'1107 ' Gary Oondld•On" A5IOC . Inc. G~r• Dona!d•on -Pre•- -·-BALTZ·BERG!RON FUNERAL HOME (orono del Mor Cosro Mesa -·- 673.9450 646-2424 ] aslallation Joan Se'meniuk. 226 Lugonia Tl>ls cu1ines• i• (Onduc•ed bv a co1poralion. I "lnis •rarement ""' l•le<I wdll !he Counrv Clerk of Qran~e Counrv un May 9. 197•. l'·JJHt> Publishe'd Orange (oa\t 0-0ily Pilot.I May 11. 19, 26, June 1. 1n• 1"60·1' BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Cosio MeJo 548-3433 I St.. Nev•Port Beach, \\'IU be installed as a board member of the Orange County School J>UBLIC NOTICE -·-[ _ ~~ ~rganizati~n. ___ _ SLl"·l'l!ll NOTICE "10 CREO TORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFO:i:NIA l'OR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE NO. A·7'h9J Esti'lte ot CLIFFORD ROY SLICH· FELO"I, Deceased. NOTICE IS HERESY GIV<="I to Jhe creditors o{ the i>llOVe named decedenl 11111 all pero;ons naving rlaim• ao~in•I me ••id de<e<lent ere requirJd to !ole them, wlm th" necessary 11ovcne1s. in !tie o!ticel ot the clerk cl Ille a t>ove eni.!l'ld coud. or 10 pre1"e~! them. will\ lilt n~.;~·"'y vovch·I P•S. 10 !he unde•~l11ned .,t the Law OHlce of SlERN GOLOSTQC(. 0'10 E Belmon1 A~e., Belltlower. Cali!~''"l 0{)106 \',h;ch Is the place cl business ot 1~e ~nJ~rsl9"e<1 in all ma!ters, porta;n•~1 •l Hi~ p;•~•e 01 said dec!'dent, within to~r months dl1er the t: .. t ovolkelion o! ;., . ., notic;o Oateo May I. 191~ McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1795 Loguno Canyon Rd. 494.94 \5 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY 28832 Corn•nO (apo~!rano San Juen (op•~trono 495·1776 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cernerery Mortuary c~ope1 THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY Compl"• Crentlllon ServlCff wflll dlHtmlN!llOI\ at H• Tiit Dignified Slmple Alltnuillvt To "Int (oslly l11volved Mertv•ry Fllfltr•I Ctntttl1ry Systtm 24 Ho11r Ser•lce 714°646-7411 MINIATUFll!:S OLD DOLLS (l\ltL WAP OLD GUN!i B MANNING'S COLLECTORS SHOP '!Hiic~ '2.0.28 NEWPOAIT BLVD. C::O•TA M,.,JtA, CALIF. JEJlRIAN'I HOAG AdmTnisrra!ri~ M 111e •••ate d The eoove named dPced~n• STERN & GOlOSTOCI( t810 E. B~h,,on! Ave. ae11now,r. Calitorni• fOIO' 1113) tU·10f1 3500 Potd'c View Drive Newport Beo(h, Cal,forn10 644.2700 i -==~ M~s. 11-s:30 Allornevi for Admlnl1tra•r•• f>vo!lshed Orange Coast O~ilV p;lot, May 12, 19, 26, .June 2. 1914 1106·14 PUBLIC NOTICE B 22191 SUPERIOR COURT 01' THE STATE OF C:ALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY 01' ORANGE No. A·7nSI NOT ICE OF MEARING 01' PE"l!"llON l'OR PROflATE OF WlLl ANO FOR LETTERS TESTAM SrlTAll.Y 1 Est,te ot .JOSEPHINE ELlZARElH I WILllllMS, Oete••NI. -·-PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNEIAL ' HOMI 7801 Boho A~ .• We~tmin~!er 593.3525 -·-SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Mom Si. H~nlington Beo(h 536.6539 NO"llCE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha! NEOl'===----:-:-======'I R. NELSEN has tiled l'lerein a petition !or P robate ot Will fnd for ls•ufnce of ----· ·, Letters T~stamenlarv 10 The petilioner PUBLIC NOTICE reference lo wllltll ls tn,de for tvrther -·--~---II parllc11le1s, and Ilia! the lime an<l place l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS of hearing Ille same hes been 1"el for June NAME STAlEME"IT ~. 191,, ill 9.JO •.m., in ~he cour!room rt/ The loll~>ng per50n is doing b1t1lnen Department No. l of 5~1d courl, e t 700 as: Civic Cen1er Orive Wt,t, in lhe City o! GEORGE MAICER CO .. 660 W. l71h St .. Senta Ana. California. Costa Me!.<!, (~1;1, Oaled Mev H. 197' earry G. s~rer. ~lll Caridlewooa Or .. WILLIAM E. $1. JOHN, Huntlf191on eeach, Calit, 926.16 Cwntv Clerk This bvslnesl Is coodvcte<:\ by en LARWILL. WOLFE ANO flLACKSTOCK incllviduel. '" Soulh ${H'i11g 51 .. No. Hn4 Barry G. S~lar LH Anooetei, C1tllonili toOU This •la!emen! wes !lie<:! with ll>e Coun!y Tet: UUI i1•·111B Cle•·k or Oran~ Coun1v on M•Y ,, 197(. AtfotMYI foe pelllioner Fll7'1 f>ub!l1~ Orang~ {.~,! 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' Shop SunCfa.y noon· to 5 p.m. at Hie following stores: FASHION ISLAND, N~wpo'rt Beach ·(714) 644 -2313 . .HUNTINGTON CENH2R, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771. ·--• • tt>-T ., • • " ' l I J - • 17 1 l ' I I ' ' ' ! !nte abd h do so "'10 'Co found backy Re He a str \\'eake invest By I to tell No been accor head His him- acqua rel al dandy \'t'ith Ali Cor as In 11am au tho rw1ne .,.,·hose Per No bod Thi~ and o \\'hose ~ 1 I ca~ tio ge~ foo ~~ lo ' ~ PJ dtll tug raj "''i shq ~~ ~~ •• • I ' • .. I 1rhe Wait Never End.s i I For Some Foster l(id;s. By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL Of ttM Dallr ,., .. lltff l'I'hey dug almost tenderly with shovels afld hands, as though It wasn't too late to dO something decent for the little boy who became known as Nobody's Qlild. 1Coroner·s deputies and detectives found the body buried in a shallow backyard pit, under a pile or plywood. He had been there two years. He died alone on a living room couch in a stranger's home, or a wheezing, \veakening thing that sOOnded to investigators like pneumonia. By then , it was too late for an autopsy to tell. Nobody's Child may not have even been dead "'1len he \\·as buried, according to officers. One shook bis head angrily and swore. His rea l n1other-fhe one who bore him-had given him a\\'3Y to a casual ac:quaintance. She said, the other \\'Oman related. that she had found herself a dt1ndy ne\v n1an and \•:as heading east v•ith hin1. A Jillie boy \\'Ould just be in the \l'<ly. Coroner's dep uties listed U1c remains as Infant John floe and a newsni:.1n named him Nobody"s Child, but county authorities \\'ho buried hin1 gave hi1n the na ine of the common-law cou ple in "'hose rickety, rented house he died. Perhaps in death, he \\'as no longer Nobody's Child? v: This \ras an isolat.ed case U1 the cruel and often love-hungry "'·orld of children \1·hosc parents are un"'·illing or unable to care for tbelt:I, for one reason or another. The fate of other children in sim.Har circumstances is seldom so starkly pathetic as in the case of Nobody 's Child, which was confessed by a conscience- strlcken person. Sometimes. it ls not a whole lot better. ACROSS AMERICA, an estimated 300,000 youngsters are '!''aiting in foster homes to find an adopted family, or perhaps to return to one or both parents ancf some semblance of home. California has children in some 12,000 foster homes scattered through 52 counties. Authorities say 250 such children in Orange County exist in such a situalion, with no permanent place or people to really belong to. Only 60 are waiting for-<>r designated for-adoption into a permanent family circle. And due to t h e availability of abortions or pre-conception birth control. very few adoptees are now available under the age of 2 ~·ears. California children destined for foster home care or adoption are channeled through county agencies, while other states administer placement through a single bureau. Nancy Cicco, 47, of Cerritos, a city on the line between Orange,and Los Angeles counties, has her specific views on the California system. She is president of the California Foster Pa.rents' Association and a foster parent for 25 years, with eight such children in a 12-member family. "There is a great need in our state for Give Children Status In ·Court, Book. Urges a children's bureau." says ~trs. Cicco, whose husband Felix 15 a United Air Llne!I representative and cificial of the l\.fachinists and Aerospace Workers Union. "l DlD NOT adopt my children because 1 felt sorry for them," .says Mrl!I. Cicco, who still has eight living at home and two out on their own. "They were in limbo." Her children aged 10 to 26 including the yQWlgest twins, Judith and Jana, were more fortunate than many like them. "Foster care is supposed to be a temporary thing, but often it is net," says Mrs. Cicco, adding that 45 percent of those placed are there still after two years. Getting uprooted again is what hurts. She, like many authorities, feels greater care should be given ln planning out a placement case. One member of the Orange County Probation Department, mentions The Children's Lobby in Sacramento as one interested agency. Such organizations perhaps come too late to help in cases like that of Mai-Li Crawford and the little boy we named Nobody's Child. ~lai·U, 7, lived with the Charles Dridinger family at 2822 LaSalle Ave., Costa Mesa, for four years until February, when she again \vas uprooted by chance and cin::wnstance. THE rtfOTIIER who once gave her up remarried, moved to Los Angeles and f\.fai·Li's case was transferred tO the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services. She was taken from the Bridingers whom she comidered her family. They provided a home-and all ooe should offer a child, from outward appearances and testimony-since almost before Mai-Li could remember back to. During Los Angeles County Juvenile Court hearings on her case, Mai-Li screamed hy/Aerlcally when approached by ber oalural -· • ' . . DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sundal, Mai 19, 1974 • • A recent book authored by a trio of specialists in psychology and child care ha& dared to outline a new approach to foster home placement and ado~ lion. The queati>n appe.iir1 to be OOw long it may take for ttleir studied sug· gestions to be applied to a field -from the bureaucratic Staod{X)int -~·here fool~ n1Sh in and aJ18Cls fear to tread. The coor:t ruled for the mother and ateplather'1 cuttod¥1 however, but deter- mined the transfer time Is mt yet rlJ<ht. and placed the dlild in an orphanago-fike institution. LIGHT AND DARK CONTRASTS REFLECT DIVISION IN SHORT LIFE OF MAJ.LI, 7 She Lived Four Years With Costa Mesa Foster Parents Only to Be Separated by Court Order The thesis ol the work by Joseph Goldste;n, Albert J. Solnit and Anna Freud, daughter of . Lhe late Dr. Sig1nwid Freud, is the doctrine of the Real Parent and The Wanted Child. The stay at Hollygrove, which has high fences and few outing pivileges, is e~ to <.'<llltinue pe<haps a year. sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code. A Real ·Parent is the adult "''horn the adopted or foster child loves, looks to and belongs ~ in the sense of its care during formative years. "She is not a ~ happy little girl ." says Mrs. Bridinger, following a recent visit. Dependent children are liOO W & Is. who have done nothing, "-'hiic 60ts and 60'1..'f are wards of the court \Vho have committed some offense or display inconigible behavior. . ONE CHAPTER IS llEADED with an excerpt declaring that in any con- tested placement, the child should have full legal status as a party to lhe decision and be represented. State Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R· Ne,,,.,n Beadil and IJ.s. Rep. Jom v. Tunney (l>-01ln.) bave botll - strong letten to Los Angoles County authorities mer the-M.ai.U matter, but B.lutreich notes they may also be placed through !be Holy Family Society and the Children's Home Society, both }Xivate adoptim and foster home agencies. Other highlights includeo -Adoption should be final and uncooditiooal. -Adoption should be arranged and completed as early in life as possible, preferably even before birth, with direct delivery to the chosen home. -once &¥larded to one parent in a contested ~Y case, the uprooted child should remain with that parent and not be the subject of further ief!al tug-of-wars. ' the simple fact Is, the law is the law. -Consideration shou1d even be given to awarding a foster child sepa- rated from its true parent by outside influences ruch as a protracted i.Unes5 ~'ithin the family or the fortwies oC war, to its foster parent. "Normally, legislator.I doo1 get too involved in MJmethlng like this because of their state office," remarked a spokesman for Carpenter. "It is a county matt.r bandied by a different branch of government." Orange County Superior Court Judge William Speirs presides over such placements and foster care matters, along with various other officials. Linda McHaney of the Orange County Welfare Department is deeply involved in tbe licensing of foster homes. -THE LONGER A CHILD remains with a foster parent, the greater sJwuld be its chances of l!ltaying in the hxne where it feels it belongs. "Beyond The Best Interests of The Child," by Goldstein, SOlnlt and Froud, also outlines a case almost identieal to that of Mai-Li Crawford. and the Charles Brldinger family of Costa Mesa. DURING 1173, some 900 foste:- childrm """' handled in Orange County through the Probation Department, a<COl1ling to Chief Supervising Promllon Officer Len Blutreich. She says about 60 percent of the foster parent applicants, there were 383 filed and~ licensed in 1973, are approved by the agency. "Ideally, they are treated like a mem· her of the family," says one sp:>kesman, "and we try to avoid shifting children, but in some measures it does happen .A The pattern o! events is virtually identical, but in the true-life case, the court awarded custody to' the foster parents, going along with the little girl's wishes. · Cblldrm may be placed in the county's looter botneo-a• of the end of Aprll .thoy numbered 472 rosidences -under twu . " At Your Servic·e n . ' Got a problem? The1i'iorite Pat Dvnn. Pat wUl cut red tape, get tM answer1 and ~ 11ou 11ttd to solve inequi,ies fn government and .,btufncss . .Kail your que,,tion.' to Pat Dunn/At Your StrvU:e, Oratit1 Coa1t Dai!r l'Uo~ P.O. Bo: 1560, Co•l(I M•aa. Ca. ~28. ,,. -elude vour telepJume 11umbn. TM cohman appeon °" Su!tdors, w ednesclor• mid Frida]ll. . Sf:bag Vp Beet .Jerky DEAR PAT: '.fodaY I bought a bag ol Gretter's Brand -Jerky for 49 cents. There WU Vef1 llttJ< beef jerky In I~ l found. lllecklng the weight, I mled a plastic •trip bad been placed where the wtighl or1g1na111 ·w been printed, bat you ~ tell by looking through the back ol the bag llla1 It bad read ,. ounce. Is it legal to sell Rieb • food flan 'llllllJJut pro~ weight! I'm llelldlng ·along anotber bag to see if you can get an "olllclal" ftlaht and look Into this further. M.K., N~wport -11 The l{.S. Depar1meol of Agrlcal-doel reqaln! IHI tlle "\ l"IPI et ,lresb ud -....i meal--ud poiilt:y pndocll II! labeled to .,.... aod ouoceo, wtli ea• oetplloo. ID ltll, a -federal ud stale ftPl•U.. alloweil meat aod meat pndacle wtJPlttc lesl llui• a II ,._ to omll Ille .. 1 ntpl label. Strictl)' opuldq, Ibo .., ....... 19 oan<e packqo -.i lilw - label .... 11111 pocken ........ to ... -W., ........ It. -ty ll'ef&b"' and Meulltfll 1potetm1a. If the wtllllt II a little mere lbl1 • ~ Ktee, aome packers 111 Ibey bad a "olltr1-nlPI" (Dtkr II -> ,..""'°' problem ud .. ......i Ibo ,..!pl label • _.. ...-U Ille pocbp actullJ w.tcill more -a II ..-, aome 111 pacbpo ...,. taHvorteollJ ,.._ pacW." Tiie Orange Ooaaly ll'a!ptl ud -.... tlllca wUI weflll Ille fl'K'ble 7" malled. U It LI mort Ila 10 ..... 11 ril be -...., te • tlle Loi Angeles Couty Sealer ol We(gltts and Measures for investigation of polllWe vioiadom If Ute State Buinesa and Professional Code. Noise Complaint Re-.eed DEAR PAT: In October, l!n2, you initiated action on a noise \oiolation at a pl&nt oo Terminal Way tn COsta Mesa. Noise tests were run and the city Informed me the firm "WilunWily qnied to eoclose the compressor and complete thiJ task without any undue delay.'' The company partially covered the top of the compressor area with a ~ Pl()el, placing a weight on it to bold ii. Similarly, thin panel.I were placed against the sides, leaving wide areas open. We assumed this as a tempanry ~lion and & little later con· structlon oo a new building nearby ~1 ~·.caused i~ own noise, so people poetponed further complaints. Now, -\V<8ther JS here and !he same violation still exlstl and the comprer,901' LI stUl .,., at night. Neighbors bave CXllllplalned In tbe mltldle of tbe Dliht wllhciul results. . ..r D.W., Costa Mesa James Weir, <lllll ai.u mllloJ ..,..._.,,I om<er, ...,.lfJ your original complml aod 111f lie 1p1111 m -.. m.._, -wtlll a oound engineer ud IO~tod ....i-1 1"Tldecl lne 117 Ille lltm' -vod. Tesi. wer< take• • 10v JI-I)' lad 11 "'' ~ ,frlml .-,.. Uould be •sod lo'alleriate uy objeellluble -leftl. U lo ftii1 te andentand tile fGal ,. • .,. If -lleltre tlllo """' pnblOm or* dnw ,.,.. com- meatil, pardcalartJ Nace • dllWRw...'11oa Hite ftl Jll'f••l •t alglt& to muffle tile .. minn«'1 -Weir wll '"'"911clle 70ar comJilalilt apln, bat oaly If JOI ftle u allldal oamplabit -Ille Colto MOii Ptaubtg Deportment. lnnr_S..,.l11•elfhlt1t DEAR PAT: Wblle lrawilDC In Europe lasl 1W°• I pordiued a Fial I bad dlfllculty flntllnc out what lnaunnoo Duk! be purchued, and crossed the -lnto Belllwn without It. As fate woold have 14 I bad an auto -t lber!>, wllldi wu tbe Giber drive<'• fault, llOCol'ding to the police .report. Tbey ,al.lo Nld· tbel beet-I was an Amer!Can, the !act that Uleear !lad Dutdrplatet; 'and becallJO It,... tho ot.her-dri_,1 faul~ that nolhfnc ~ be done about my lack ol Insurance. I conlactOO tbe American conaul, but be rellloed to ¢ Involved. Due to lo!lg delays In getting tba other driver'• b1sunDce ClOllllJllQ)' to Pl1 for m,y car, I had to retwTI to the U.S, without PlY.monl Tbm I atartod pUlng Jetton from tho IMurance pimpany allklna for lblarmatlon I'd already ,i-. ..,. of them in Dutch. ti there aqy way I am Jel 11111 9trafcbtened OUI -.. I relum to Europe In July! , C.P., Hantlqtn Beaek Oolllllel Ille 8erpaa C..ialt, mt 11',. Wll..U. Blvd., Loo Aqel<s, w .. ,.... m • '111. 1l'bll Ille Wp et '* tlf1ce, ,.. tboald be able te rtt • !er parent progra1n is constructed to be a temporary situation." neighbors of Chuck and Al ier. Bridinger. Miss Lucile Grothe , of the child services division of the we I fare department, says in Orange County a foster parent hardly profits financially. Their son. \Vesley. 8. \1·as one of the boys next door in the sn1all, tvlcsa del J\-lar tract-world of ,f\1ai·Li l'rawt"ord. County monthly reimbursement for monthly clothing. feeding and attendarit expenses is $94 basically, ri sing to $116 for children 7 to 12 and $156 for hearty· eating teens. "Because of Mai-Li, I know there are children just like her being sh utUed from pillar to post," says Mrs. Sharon Rorlcb. She is impatient to take one of the small. lonely and dispossessed people - uprooted for whatever dismal o r necessary reason-into their home as quickJy as possible. SOME AUTHORITIES across the nation cite situations in v.·hich foster ch.ildren are taken in to gain oounty or state funds to supplement a family income. "That's what's so frustra~," says Mrs. Rorich, "knowing the child we will eventually get is out there somewlEre now in an institution." The Rorichs want to adopt the child. County officials confirm t h a t in loog·tenn foster care cases. adoptions do reatlt, but the process of investigatrion and authoriullion is lengthy. The delay to become licensed as a foster care home also take~ from four to six months after initial application. "AND nIERE are times of the year," says the Welfare Department's ~ McHaney, "when we don 't even }::et many applications, such as November and December. One couple currently 1n the process is Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rolich, of 2826 ~Ile Ave., Costa l\1esa, who are ''Although some peopl e do call, wanUn& to take children into their homes for Christmas," she adds. (See FOSTER anLDREN. Page B:) an official review of I.he police report to clear your name and secure either payment or a clear explanation of why your claim b being rejected by the Belgium inslll'8:Dce company. Another source 1f beJp ii the Cltizem' Advocate, M.lniltry of Jattlce, Brussels, Belghun. U you. carry car insurance here, con- tact your acent. explaining the sltuadon and 1sking advice about car Insur· . a nee reqairaneob of the countries you intend to visit this summer. Cost of Operatl119 TV Set DEAR PAT: Is a color television more expensive to operate than a black and white set? T.S., El Toro Yes, but a solid state color set Is Jess c.'Oslly than a tube type. Mol!lt teli!-- visioo manufacturen have discontinued maktng tube sets in favor of solid state models. Based on five boun of use daily, a solld state color set costs about $1.50 per month to operate compared to a $1 montb.ly e1:pense for a soUd state black and wbJte sel Ask for Core Lobel DEAR P,\T: I do a .Jot of home l!Owing and have noUced "care label" followed by a number on the bolts of material Docs this mean I'm supp>Sed t.o receive fabric care instructions with the material I purchase? LR., Sall Clemente Yes, and If the yard goods rdaller doesn't offer a ~ labtl lmtractlon for wasblng, bleacblng, Ironing or dry cleaalng UJe material wltb eadl yard goods purchase, uk for It. If a care label ii not and.labie, speak to the store manager. U you do not receive a positive mpoue, complala to l:be Federal Trade Comm!Aloo, -r<plata eare labellng.'Wrlte to Core Llbela, Fed., eral Tr•de CommllUon, Wuldngton, D.C. !0580, er &elepboae ~. f'ln11 ltflsllng f'u11ds DEAR PAT: I have been having bad luck in trying to reclaim my money from Gani Co. Inc. of Decatur, Ala. In December l sent $62.4-0 !or t"'o dozen Gas Gard capa that would prevent gasoline siphoning. I've sent several letters · asking for a refund but to no avail. J.L, Costa Mesa The flrm recently cban1ed oWJttnblp, and according to nomu E. J\.1ua-- bolltn, the MW pNlllllldnt. di.ere II a ;•tremendous probttm" bteoose 1ub- 1tuttal !tmdl are aUecedlJ ml11ln1. A lawyer tt now lrYl8' 16 collect ae<0•nll recelv1ble, and w"8 dlil ll doae, Atunbollen says, about Zit people aw1ldn1 -. wtll be paid. Molt .,. aw1llfnc fl ref111ld1 Ind Ille Gu Gard bat beeo 1hlflll0d lo -"" d<l1't wanl a Nfuad. Tbe <0mPllQ' ii ·11111 la -··loll H 11 llled-lq . • ' • • .. • . • • IJ 2 DAILY PILOT Sunday, Ma~ lCJ, 1974 H '1 I l . • ' t ( . • \ . . '1•.-.... . ' . 1 • ' ' l . '-"')y; • .},. . . • • • ' . • ' ( . "' . ,, • ..,. , . ' .• Dallr 1"1111 Sl•ff l"hol• RICHARD GRIMMON, IS Good Deed Wallet Ret11r11ed A fe11· \\'('t:ks ago, JS.year-old Richard Grimmon of Lagwta Niguel v.·as oot in the early hours delivering the Sunday Daily Pilot \\'hCll he spotted a v•altet on the road beside some car s. • ..., He walled, but no one retwned to the cars and so he took il home. He called a name listed in the wallet •and later that day, the owner, Gary Wilson, 18, of Balboa , \\'l.'fll to the house to pick up the wallet and the $95 it contained. Gary's mother, l\Irs. John Allen , wrote to the Daily Pilot to dra w attenLion to the good deed. She said that the mooey in the v;al\et was from the cashing of a two-week pay check earned by Gary at a restaurant. ''Needless to say Gary couldn 't believe his good for· tune and the honestv of Richard -I.hat that v..·aJlet and money would be returned lO him that day," Mrs. Allen VITOle. Gary had been staying o\·ernight Mth friends 1n Laguna Beach "'hen he lost the waJlet. He was CQn- t.acted early Sunday morning and told the wallet had been found before he realized it "'as missing. ¥011 Cu11 llell' llotli11e at Ho111e Now is the time t.o 1nake plans tor a s ummer filled with new friends, activities and opportunities. Contact the Voluntary Action Center, South Orange Cowtty, for a summer volunteer job. The M-2 program helps people in prison. One or the projects is to provide cosmetic bags for inmates leaving prison. Persons are needed to sew the simple dra\1.- string bags "'hich 1~ill contain the donated cosemetics. Want to help a hotline but you "'·ant to "·ork at home? Hollin(' needs people to ans'>'·er the Hotline number from their 011n home for 12-hour blocks of time. once or more a month. lf you can teach S"'i mming, there are 12 camp Fire girls who ne<.'<I ~'OU. They ha\'e been offered a swim- ming pool for su1nmer lessons. All they need now is an instructor. Contact the Volunt;.irv Action Center at &12-0963 for ~·our volunteer job. · llelp for \'011 Ho,v lo Sto1J Sale If n sa lesman comes to your home. "·helhcr you asked him to call or not, and you agree to buy a product or service for $25 or more, you have three business days to cancel the contract, and get back your money, according to Attorney General Eve\le J. Younger. In figuring oot the busines.1 days. include Satur· days, but not Swuiays and most holidays. The salesman must tell you of this right and there mw.t be a tear-0ff portion of the contrac1. l''hich you cC1n ~ign and send to lhe address listed on the contract. Consumers have this right C\'en if it is a cash transaction. lf the product has alrrady been d'Cli1•ered, the company must also pick it up. Ir the seller d()(.'sn't give you the for ms cxi>!aining this right. tile Uiree-day period is extended until three d~ys after tie gi\'es you the proper forms. The law does nol apply to genuine emergency re- pair or services, bu! even then you must sign a sepa· rate document agreeing that it is an emergency. Cyclists Ha ve Gas, ·Tr1 illPe<lal By DOUG FRl'l'ZSCllE 01 ,.. D•ll'f' l'llel Ili ff Uncertainty over the supply of gasoline nearly stopped the 4th annual Set America Bike- A·Thon. the yea rly production of the Dana ~1orrison family of Anaheim · \\'hlle the bicycltsis don't need gas for the ir transportation. the :support \'ehicles l\'hich v.'ill follow on the 42-<iay trip to Washington, 0 C. do. An esllmated 60 bicyclists from Southern California and l\"e \·ada ""ho 'tli!I see Ameriea through their handlebars, v.•ill lea\·e Anaheim June 25 on the first ll'g of the tour. according to t-.lrs. Shirley r-.forrison. In addition to its sight- seeing \'alue, hov;e\'er. the tour has other purposes. \Vh ile the group does not collect money. the tri'p \\'ill be used for publicity for Io ca I organizations around th e country in a drive to raise money for respiratory disease research. The group also "·ants to dra11• attention and support to the federal Bicycle Trail Act. 1'.lrs. ri.torrison ~·d . A caravan of campers. vans and trailers Y!'ill take the cyclists from Anahiem to El Paso, Tex:as, the actual start of the tour. and the cyclists "'i ll pedal the remaining 2,200 miles to \Vashington, she said. ··\\1e can't start bicycling from here.•· \!rs. ?o.lorrisorl said. "because "'e can't use the free"•ays here like" Y>'e can the roads in the rest of the country." A 1 on g the Y>'llY to V.'ashington, the group \\ill spend ty.·o da ys each in Dallas. Texas ::incl Nashville . Tenn. Wllh cyclists ranging in age from 14 to 26 years. she expects tile group to pedal abou t 60 miles ~ da:t. "In the past." she said. "11·e v:ent about 100 miles a dav, but that "·as pretty rough On some of the ;>Cl"lple " 'The cyclists \.\"ill camp each evening, she said, a n d camping and dining supplies as v.·ell as some spare parts and tools will be carried in the \"ans and trailers. As !he cyclists pull out of ramp in the mornings. one van and trailer 'i~1il\ remain until afterTIOOn when it will leave to pick up stragglers and riders "'hose bikes have broken doy,.·n. At its destination. the group. 1\·hich Mrs. 1'-torrison eicpects to be up to 100 by the time it has reached the East Coast, \\'ill camp near College Park, ~1d. and spend fi\'e days touring \Vashington. From there. t11e hicyrle~ 11·111 be loaded into !railers ,.,nd the group \\i ll be driven back along a more northcrlv route The price of the trip for the C~'<~lists, including food and the portion of the transportation they don't provide themselves. is $325 round trip and $275 if they plan to find their own relum transportation. "Because we decided about th e trip so late this year ." J\frs. l\forrison said. "we're holding an open house at our home every Sunday, starting today so people can come and meet us and meet the people who wHI be going on the trip." Alcohol lianns l\1 uscle Fihers LOS ANGELES (API - Alroholics stumble and falter partly because alchol damages mu.scle fibers, says a Unil'ersity of Southern Uilifornia neurologist. Dr/1'hcodore L. Mun.<;at said researchers here in Sweden have fowid that alcholol harms skeletal m u s c 1 e s , leaving them in much the same damaged shape as those or people affected by muscular <ty>tr<l!>hy. 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"TI"tere's nothing they can do about it," says Lew West. one of the 200 farn1ero; \\'ho purch3se fertilizer from his Fanner City Grain, Fertilizer and Chemical Co. Because or the energy crisis, the natural gas in nitrogen fertilizer has been in short supply. West had to cut back his customers 10 "20 percent of Y>'hat we sold them last year." WITHO U T nit ro ~cn fertilizer. the com planted per acre must be reduc ed. sacrificing the high yield needed for a bW"n~r crop. Or farmers can S\\itch t o soybeans, ,\·hich don 't nt>e<I nitrogen. the scarcest of the major fertilizer ingrl'dients. Many farmer,s in Indiana. corn, the staple livestock fattene'r, ere 15 percent below last yee.r's level and lhe price has risen from f(.15 to IUO a bushel tor mid-May dellvecy. That has driven up beef prices. too, and m a n y livestock producers hav e reduced their herds until corn prices drop. PRICES sboold drop . according to ttie upe!U, if October's oom harvest Is 6.7 billion bushels, as the U.S. Agriculture D e p a r t l,TI e n t predicts. E<hvin Harre ol t h e A gr i ("Ulture Department's National Fertilizer Center in ~luS<'le Shoals. Ala., says the 6.7 billion bushels is probable because "y.·e don't look for the nitrogen fertilizer shortfall to be n)()("e than 4 or 5 percent at lhe most." pt1mistic. 1 n inlerviews, other oom belt farmers agreed wtlh ..... -of the fertilizer problem. STO'-'E HAS purdwed 75 percent of the nitro ge n fertllii.er he \Vant.s at $195 a ton, triple \.Vhat he paid last year. Because ol the shortage, he's sowing only 700 acres In f~ com instead of the 1,000 he planted last year. "There's no }Xlint in going on v.·ith>ut nitrogen." stone says. He'll plant soybeans in those JOO acres. The 39-year~d f a rm e r , tilling land that ha! been in the familv more than 150 years. thinks th..1.1 e a r I y planting in the ~1id't'-est this year -in exooctatioo of a dry spell -might have put "too much pressure on t h e fertilizer market." LAST YEAR. planting 1\'as delaved a month, untn late :rtfay', becau~ of heavy rains. Iowa and Illinois -the corn belt states -say they are making tht> s11itch t n soybeans. either be<:ause they can't get the fertilizer or it 's too e:tpensh·e. To this Ed1\lin Wheeler of the Fertilizer Institute in \Vashington, an industry association, replies: "Farmers can expect no more than 85 percent of Ule nitrogen they TJL-'td . ·· That could reduce the estimated corn crop by nearly one billion bushels. 'fhe '.'\aLional Corn Gro\\•ers Association has estimated a 1974 harvest of 6.1 billion bushels. In the Wab.:1Sh R i v er Country near Canni, a black market developed in nitrogen fertilizer. Bill Lamoni. a fertilize.r dealer. said that when his regular nitrogen supplier ra;led him, "aboul the FARMER BROWN BUYS BLACK MARKET NITROGEN only thing left to do "'·as to If He Can't Get It, He'll Plant Soybeans "\\'e're selling for 5185 a ton and ~·e hear of prices on up as high as $400 a ton." \\'est said "Last year v;e sold for $75 to $85 a ton." buv some of this black market - Exports cut heavily inlo 197J's record 5.6 billion busht'I harvest. As a result. stocks of Richard Stone. \\"ho farms 1.400 acres near Bradfocdton, feels from his o"n experience !hat the Agriculture Department's rorn har.·est e x p e c 1 a t j on s are too m3.terial. ·· Lamont sold t.o 15 oTO customers ti $370 a I.on. '"l'he rest s.<1id that if the}~ ha,·c t~ pay that kind of price they'll just go to planting beans instead of com." County Aide Tries to Ease Fears on Mentnl Patient,., B,· TERRY COVILLE 01 rn. Pal11' l"lltl Sl1lf The conversion of t h c Garfield Co nval escent Honpital to 11. CQunty menial health facility has so ni e HuntingtOn Beach residents "'·orried abou t the safety of their neighborhood. But Ur. William Heard. regional deputy director fur the department of mental health. believes their fears arc unfounded. "\\'e do not aceept patienl s who are combative, insul1i1'<'. or dangerous," he says. "1\nd we don't take the criminally mentally il l." \\'hat they do take. he say.s. are people fron1 the local CQnununity in need of son1c type of temporary nursing care, who may stay at the hospital from three days to six months. A GOOD l'li't!~fBER of !he people who v..ill stay there arc voluntary corrunitments they don't have to be in the hospital and can I ea v c anytime they 'rant. · Local residents co1npla1ned to the city council recently that patients \\·ere v.·andering the streets, scaring some of the older people and generally crea ting an unea sy atmosphere. Eva A Iv ar e z C<Jmplained that her mother had been bothered by one woman from the hospital with a "weird look ." She charged the l'laipital dOfflll't have sufficient security to treat such patients. Police have bt!cn called a. fe\V times to help escort soine v•andering patients back to the hospital. Capt. ?ltike Burkenlie!tJ. commander of the patrol division, said some hC'lp ha.<> been given to the hospital. but he is not aware of any serious problems or threats to the con1n1un1ty. "lt"s a typical problem e\"ery co1nn1un1ty faces , ' ' Burkeofield said today. "\\'e 11·ant the s;er\·ices. but not the facility . I don·t kno1\' how yuu balance those interests." OR . HEARD blamed hintself for not properly comrnunicating llith the local CQmmunity before men ta I health workers began using the hospital April I. ··Tue people were justified in issuing lilCSC complaints." he explained· ''It tells us 11·(' ha\'e to get out in the l community and tell the1n v.·hat 1 is going on. \\'e are doing thal1 now. j "Ou r whole progran1 \\·\II fall flat unlrss the con1n1un11~·J interfaces 11·ith us 111 a1 meaningful .,1:ay." The ron,·alcsecni hospital. at ns1 G:!.rfield A\'e .. "'·as used for the private care of geriatric and men ta \ ly retarded patients. Easter Seal l\lakes N e\v Ca111paign .i\p11eal Organizers of the Easter Seal Society's campaign in Orange County made a new appeal for donations last "'eek. v.·arning that the drive 1\·as $41,000 short of the goal of 1135,000. President Andy V e j e specula ted that re cen t publicity of Senate 1inquiries into the fund-raising costs ol the campaign nationally may have hurt this year's drive. He said that there have been fe~·er donors this year. The rnoc:rey goes for funding services available to the handicapped at the Rehabilitation Institute o f Orange Cow1ty. operated by the Easter Seal Society. Veje said that despite a goal of $135,000 only $7.1,71& bad been donated to the campaign by Ma y 1. But in asking for more donations Veje noted that funds n!Ci!lved bef°"' tho end of Aug. 31 will still be credited to this y e a!'• s campaign. VeJe stre~ that the rehabilitation institute's books, patient count and all statistics are always open for public review. He also said that the fund-raising rost of I he campaign in Orange County ls Jess than the natiooal average. Last year, Veje sald, the institute adrninlstet'ed more than 40 ,000 direct rehabilitation treatments and services Ill physically handicapped pernons f r o m throughout Orange O>unt y. Among lhe dl•abllng conditions treated were the effects of stroke, disabling accidents, birth d e f e ct s , comm tmlcation di90fders. amputation. rubella, crippling disease, neurological impairment, and d e I a y e d development. Praim Singh, e xe cu ti ve director of RIO, no\ed Iha! lhe unduplicated patient count for tne year to date was 998 per,.ms. Each day • t a ti members see approximately 150 patients, and e.acb month an average of 121 persons become new patients. _."-"'T"'l~·,peauti ul .clothes for beautiful girls '• . •• Lido Village 3416 Viii Oporto (714) 675-0321 ' Mcmdo11 lhru Sah~rdo.p T~n10UUSU:o'cioek Haircutting by Deniece Orduna by appolotmtnt •Min's and boy'1 halntyllng, too. you ca n jmprove on nature- UNWANTED FACIAL AND BODY HAIR CAN BE PERMANENTLY REMOVED Buffums' fu11·service BeJuty Studio offers the safe, fast Dual-Action Elec.tro-Blend method. It's performed by a licensed, experienced eiectrologist. Make an appointn1en1 now fo r a complimentary consultation. Your questions will be answered in priv.1c v \v11hou1 cost. • Regardless of cau~r , hair can be removed permanently •Cost of treatments is based on time . A lreatment can be a'> shor t .is 15 minutes. 8eau:y Studio, Newporl, f-t.i4-2100 STREAKING CAN BE FUN WHEN IT'S ROUX! 17 .50 25.00value Your crowning glory will glimmer and shine with Roux's streaks of blonde shadings. (Shampoo and sel extra; long hair slightly more.) Our other beauty services inClude manicures pedicures, electrolysis( facials, b;idy waxing and individua eyelashes. Beauty Studio, ;ill slorts f'lt~ ~i~ • lONG aEACH SANTA ANA ' POMONA 'Al.OS VllDlS ~ LAUW000 HEWPOIT QNJB \A HMM SAN CltlQO lAOUHA ..,U I • • • Koi Fine as Pets • And Inflation Hedge By RUDI NIEDZIEKSKI Of ltlt DtUr ,1111 Slit! \Vorried about inflnt 1l11r.' \Voll Slrecl is. and just one look at the skidding Dow Jones -.is OlflVinclng prool ! ha 1 investors, both large nnd sn1all, are nervous and jittery. Sonic of l hern have found gold, silver. jcv.·eJs and real property "safe" investn1eu t bets. but an i n c r e a s in g nun1btr nf savvy investors are turning Lo fish. 'rhey are buying carp. a l'cry spcci:il kind or carp with cxlraordinarily good looks 11nd a hardy c.onstitution called "koi.'' To Start Your Wee k On A Happy Note , Here 's Somethin g Special For Monday and Tuesday • Soup • Slinornonu SJl..1d "*' Lobster Yamato • Shrrn1p Ten1pur<1 • Ch1ck1 ·n Tc·r1yak1 • Bee f Tcnyak1 ~ Vegetable • Rice • T f:t1 $6 95 ~t,.<·d .... 11~'1""' u! .' O! ""''~ R£5t:RVATIONS l'llONt: 1 7 1~1 li~~--IX I I 1111n1at11 .. "60 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER r-SERVICE- • D1omond 011d ~lone w"'"<il 1 E .1perl wo•<f1 rt po•r • f "'9' 0 ¥!1'9 Profm.ioJlal Serria by trained professionals jewels by joseph 1 Jewe fry de~19n111g • Gemo!~1tol Diamond ond 1ewelry oppro.~1 • f "~ ll"wefry •l!'po1r j1w1t1 by josop h ~ &-;._~ ~·~. con ~ttv1te oil you1 1ewelry nttd\ fron• treof1ng on ong111ol Otw:J eii;t1!1ng ring !o oppro1~1ng o •clued heirfooo. ALL WORk DONE IN THE STORE .A H our ••ill..d (fafl1men wofk in the •IOf•. You r preciou• jewelry newer leavei u•. ""'"' , ...... •-;c .. l1"t• ••~•a .. fl"k.,• • '""""li1t• ,,,., SOUTH COAST PLAZA ... ..., ••• p .... ,, .. _, COSTA MESA HOUtt: l.W,. l•O:OO. t«. IM . Ct1M11 t... J40·f064. . .r~~ (®) ~'"""' 4) 1ewels by joseph Ifs possible lo buy a koi today for S75 nnd in l\\'O lo 1hrce years sell il for $2.000 or S:l.000, sa~' J errv and Dee &-oggins o"r Snnta ·Ana Heights \\ho operate a koi farm at their hornc at 20252 Bayview A\'C, TllAT'S ~OT a bnd return. considering that the fish requir('s little t·arc, v.i ll eat practi<.:ally nnything including l('ftU('C and spinach, and is a friendly pct v.·t'ijch enjoys a pnl on the head as 1nuch as a kitty tilt. 1'h(' Sco;.:a1ns' 11nport I.heir koi fron1 Japan and resell th"m to koi fanciers froin all over Sou lhtm California. Thev ket•p ahout 000 on hnnd and these range in price frorn a 1•111' of about $.i lO $00(} [CH" a sho\r quali!y koi. "\\11• drn 't h;1trh I h C n1 ourseh cs." says Scoggins. 33, '' inachinist turned k o i fanncr. "hcc"usc it takes :11·rrs ;ind ;•cr1·:; of J:1nd, cheap 11 <lier. the right conditions i111d .\'ou have 10 he \\·ith them fu!Jfinic. fl's just about as hard as raising potato<>3." The renson for that-and partly lh1' high \'tilue ot koi-is that thou<;ands of little fish niust b" hatch('d lo produce one 11·orll111 hde koi. "BB F.F.OEH S usual!~· pul one len141!c \\'1lh two lo four 111<.1ll'S 10 111sure g-oC<I fl:'r1ility nnd !rom 1hoc;c that hatch. 1h!·.v USl' onh· thl' crL"[l111 of thl· l'l'Op IJJJ\ of 200.000 to 40,000 t•g;.;s lht·y <,nly c-on1c up v>ith Jj ur 20 good Ont's.'' Scoggins l'\"f;l;iins. '!'ht' cons1:.int selection or "1·11lling" ot the baby fish is c:.rrr1<"d out f1y singling out the ho\ 11 lueh h:l\'l' tilt! best coloration ;:nd txxlv rea1ures. '£1«·n lo rhc• unt.rained e\'e, ~ho11· <1uali1v kni arc son'<; of rhc n1ost bc:n11iful fi~h ·"C'en :1ny11hcrl·. includng tropical I 1.;h di.<>pl:1_\ l'.d Utl(]•'r ;iquarium h;!h\-;, Their ta!ors and n1arking$ ha\ t' i11«p1rl'd poc!it nam('s. 11·h1th tr;inslat('d fron1 the J;ip:inesl' n1~·Jn "rC'd autun1n sky ·· · rOLl' or fe:Jthi'rs ... "yrlln\1' p1nr nt'rdli'." ··f10•1·('r 111aid." and "sunri'it' ri('\1·1"'CI 011 n1C1unta1n top" "Till-: l\.11\ or 1.: 1 n a I 1• d hundreds of years ago \1'hcn so1nt·o11~ found :in 01ltll>;1ll l·;1rp." s;1ys Scoggins, ··B~· !--l'li·e!h·t• brecchnr, they 11t·rl' .ihlc l!I hring the colors oul a11cl t:realt' a highly-colort"d and pritternl'd carp. "Or1g1nn!!.1· the .J:1pancsc bred lhcm to cat but thev soon lx•gan raising koi just fo[-their bcauly. Koi have .'.l!so been rai~ in c:crmanv. but th('r(' they "·eren't bred for colors. The Gl'rmans '''ent in for the de1·etop1ncn! of be a u I i f u I stalntit:n and d i f f e rt· n t patterns instead." Sco~gin~· \life says the spring fine arts show. .. at fashion square sparkling new art show ... fresh creative approaches and bright new ideas ... enjoy colorfu l oi l paintings, water colors and ·many art forms in this imaginative pageant on the mall May 20 through 25 BULLOCK'S FASHION SQUARE •SANTA ANA SANTA ANA/GARDEN GROVE FREEWAYS AT MAIN • ' • KOi raising uf J..01 in bJ('ky;ird ponds has becon1e the 1ogue. especially <1111ong celebrity resident s or the 1!;11 bor ,\re;1 "There"s one guy in r.;c•1·porl Beach \\·ho sp('n! bet11·et:·11 $:20,000 :ind S3U.OOO on fish." she adds. "Yuu'rl be surpri~cd if you kl1e11· the cclcbrilics "·ho are hu) ing koi. Dia J cun't 1dcnt1fy lh.-1n ·· HECENTI.\'. one chttrnpion koi brought i11 fron1 Japan sold in the Scuthl'rn C:t1ifonl1a art•a for SJ0,000. Of ('QUrse f('I\' ko1 :iuain such status bu! n1anv 1><'op!e buy smaller koi 11·i th 1/\e hope that lhl'v \\ill gro1r 11110 a valuable pri7.e. Onc reason koi arc tr;1dl·d a1 ~uch high prices is thut 1hl'~ ;11·c durnble goods. Tllt',1' ,1rc1i'f 1mn1orta! but 1he~··re l'losc tu " An avC'rage ku1 1viH live to lie oldt'r 1!1;1n 2UO and is not ~uscepU ble to 111:.ny dis<.·:ises. h:oi can sur\'il'c l\nder ll'C in the 1\·intci-.1nd !i1·e for up tlJ lhr('e rnonths 1-1 ·11~1.Cl":il"l'l' 11·atcr. The_1· t'<l!l . lll"l' \I Ith 0 u I r1..'<juiring fL·('dtng for up t) a 1nonth. and Scogj.\1ns sa~s 1·ou don't have to fe('d a koi 11·hilc ~·ou're on 1·aca1i~1n. 11 · s actually ~ood for thcrn 10 f;1st for a couple of \\('('~<::. J.~eeding tin1e 1.<. a re:il ' ; pll'.ilSure to 1hc ko1 fancier. l1011·e1·l•r. \\lien Seo g gins\ thrO\\'S a h::u1d full of pc:'l!cts I into any one of his three ponds. the 11·ater scerns to boil I in rainbo1\' colors as the fish 1 con'le It; the surface. ''There 1s nothing_ I enjoy 1nore 11·llCn I take a bret1k than to sit do11·n by !he pond Ylith a hand full of foorl and ,1-atch rny finned iriends put on their ~ho11." suys Sc:oggins. w "TllEY STl(.K tl:('ir head~ i.UI of the \\'3!('r to lx>g and !hen ! slick my hand in the \1·a1t•r and they suck the food out of my fist. They "'ill let ~ou j>Ct !ht>lll 11hile thc\·'rc ll•t-din;;.'' · 1·hc ScJgg1ns· have an 1111·estment of SJS.000 riding 0111 lh('ir r-onds. l nnks and stock and got into l h~ koi business <1uite hy '1t'<:idcnt. Th"v hired ,1 l:1nds::-;11:c .1rchi1Cct to design t he e;.;terior of their t{arden-tvpe l1un1c and !h" 'lrLhil('Ct called for a fish pond. "\\'e h;id such a hard tin1e fi11ding iish that \1·ere any j ~o'ld thnt \1·e decided \\"C n11i;ht as 11·el! go i n t o r :1sinri:s. ·· .\!rs. Sc o g g in s l''\plaincd. "\\'e ah1•ays 11·anted l 10 r0 into business and fhc l'ICOplc 1r!io h::ivc koi arc the nit't:SI 1n !he 11·orkl." J~f?enney Come in for our early week specials. And go out looking great all week long. SE>c us Mondav. Tuesd<ty or Wednesday tor a 'Fes11~al perm. spec1al1v priced on these days at 8 .44 Includes sharnpoo. cul and style set. Not recorn- rnended for t1nlcd 01 bleached hair Or g1;t J !1111 or color re1ouc:n tor g10w111g heallhy color Special 7.8 8. Shampoo and style sel included Shop Sunday Noon to S p.m. of the foll owing stores: r ~HION 1$Ll\N0 f'J,.WOC>tl S..oth, I/ 141 644 2311 '1UNTll\l\'°;1("\"-t ttN T~~ \.~.._..,.,n1• ., S:....,.-h 111.1) 80?-71' .. • • • 9•1L v Pl Lor B 3 FO ST ER f:Il ll~C REN . • • !From Pa~,. Ill • And then tht'rt· ar·· th1· •'II· \l'lllllt!d. group h o 111 I:' :t :<!lllll;.ir in st·ho0ls er t'Oll\ ;,!, ,~ 1"1\ !los· p11;1ls. nu·.·~· or \d•iLh h,1\C dc\·t•loped h1 <•tf-thl'-bt';H"n nrt><:~ of • n:\'fr~icl,, :11l<i ~~1:1 l:<'mardino {'OH:1t ·~ ~. 111!11ngly, ancr \1hi1.!h :;on1c; J!uni; \\C'lll 1crr1bly IOOJ. "Tht!y\·e been brati.:11 . kick~ t•<l out or lhrir on hontl·s . ,: 1leclart'S 1-!eirn. "So11~r don't· knO\\' ho1\• lo brush their teetb. ·•All of my k1dc; ;1r1· 111cnt,1ll-. ill or 1nentally rct::ir<k•d ,'' s.1.1·s Jnrnrs lle rrn. 0.-;1•1::" Countv Publl(' (;u:1,·"!l.111 ,•1;. lrustci:I \\'ilh ti!u!;ir "'•>1"1h,111· ship o! son1c 100 c•hiltl· c.• 'T'here-ir1 ,1r,.. .~ .. n~t· th1 .1 <irl' l1lt•r1-1JI, 1,,11 rf ILL' 11;1~' 'll 1>:1rt'ill<: 11'11 '•n "•'1I 1111•111 UHO !ht' llOr/c/ \lillingl_I' or Utl· so1nc don't know hov.· to 1;11 to the b;.i111roo111 . "~!\' f;od . !'0111c don ·1: • 111• said 1n;inv :1,.i' p! 1'''.": 1, t'\£'n kno\1' ttleir 01111 names·~ " coir·s 011.t~EllV ClfANIHO OUAllANrEE IS ~1100' 0' ~Elt,OltMANCE .. Oii 100 '. ltf ,lACEMfNf (If ClE•NA•l t J • P roftl~iPf)il llemov•I ' Rt;n1l•1l•lipn C0 /1"S HEW OJlllAl'EllY WINDOW IA S~IONS ffAVE AN E,l'ClUSIVE ,-' 5 VEA.Ill GUAJlll•NTEf .1 • (u\lom & Re1d~m•de ........ ,.,, .. , ..... . •No Shrinlt •gt Or Fibrit • Compltlt ln~11ll11ions • Proltslion•I A\1il!•11tt -., ~·<.&( •. ~,., ... Dttt rior•lion • Perl ttl {~en Heml • (omp!~tt F1brit Seleclion 1 • Oetor1ro1 H1rdw1 re (in111\ltd & Rep•ired) • DtCPtllor Ple•U • fl1meprooling • W1r tr Sl•in Remo••I • Or&perits Rem.de, Altered & R.ep1ire d • l1u ur 1f1Ct (l~im~ H,11dltd ·~~· 151 ·~.,·1~ O•,•) '·'·AN ,f spPiRg hath SpPnRg! "WORLO"S lARGES r EXClUS/VE GUAAANrffO DRAPERY SERVICE" COIT drapery clea n e r ~ and service 540-1366 1701 Ne .. pon 642-0270 Bl•d CJI 17th Si t,t.OIQ Dl~P ... IC11EO rauc.·~ Co\!u M e1a ., JC Penney Give your love a ring. 20°/o off hundreds of fa~hion ·rings. One week only. ' Sale 74.00 Reg. 92.50. t.1 11n · 'OK synthc11r. ~ l t• ,,1pph1re '."iilh f11c1n1ond~ Sale 31.16 Reg. 38.95 . M;in" lOK Qtty • 111111,1111n1; will• ()1,u11Qn(! Sale 55.96 Reg. 69.95. Lad1t''- 10K qo!d c..io1r'11 r1nq Sale 84.00 Reg. SIO!:. lJdtC'<,' 1..:K .111 .. 111,.,t a11d •1ol•t ;..hi··h·r 1.nq Sale 84.00 Reg. 5105 . lad,._, tUK s1nJr'l,~!1c. :.!.11 ·.,11.;..l11rc \'<l!fl d1,1n1011d,, - Sale 35.96 Reg. 44 .95. L:1d••·":>· f!'-'d'I rinq w1lh tv; .. rH,11nond~ Sale 27.96 Reg. 34.95. B1rthston•· .1111J 11il!t1rcC1 nerHI 111Hf '"•th wl11t" sp1nr~I. Sale 46.00 Reg . 57.50. L.hllP:,, 1-IK Pl~.1d Clu)ii·1 Sale 52.76 Reg . 65.95. Man., 'OK .1nt1quc gold j!~L'((' Sale 71.96 Reg. 89.95. L,1d1•_", 1(JK y1Cllov1 gol,I ;.n1okcy Iopa: Sale 63.16 Reg. 78.95. Ladies t-IK opal butter'tly r1nq • Sale 38.00 Re g. 47.SO. La•JI\"~ lUK gJrnE.-1 c.lu~h.r Sale 57.20 Reg . 71.50. LaO+es JOK c.useye \V!lh 11 µt:dr ls. Sale 84.00 Reg. S10S. Ladles' 14K opal cluster ring. ITt.-A Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m, at the following stores: FAS HION ISLAND , Newport Beach (7 141 644 -23 13. HUNTINGTON CEN TER . Hu1lli11g1on Beach (714) 892.77l 1. ' • ' ' ' ' ' : ' ' • • •• ( • , • Sunday, May 19, 1974 \" -1 DAILY PILOT Hi, ffo ,w's . Y·our Self Concept? By A~USON DEERR Of l"-0.llJ l'Ult Iliff ' If you lose the quality of "motherliness,·· you've lost the <1uallty of femininity. "~totberliness." said Rooe Turner, "has nothing to do with having children. The qualities are gentleness. wannth, understanding. Don't be afraid of them. Use them." Speaking during Orange C o a s l College's Celebration of Women series, ~1rs. Turner. ~·ho holds a masters degree from UC San Francisco in psychicilric nursing, talked about COncept of Self as \\1oman. "We each have our own concept oJ a woman's role. "Self COJ}cept," she said, "is an individual's conciousness of himself, recognizing his as.sets and limitations in ol. a woman's role . Each of us, she said. plays many rol~mother, student, person, vroman, wile. sister, friend. "Body image roncept is intimately. linked with self concept,'' she said. "It goes much deeper than sexuality per se. It embodies the qualities of wontanhood, such as gentleness. "A person's self concept is 1hc product ol every interaction \1•ith the environment since birth. The self concept broadens and matures as \\e do," she assert.d. SIGNIFICA~T OTHERS What each individual's concept of sell becomes depends on his environment and the influence of "significant others.'' "Self concept is the product of all oC the positive and negative input. Has the environment bce!l warm and seaire or hostile to you?" she asked. "People cannot survive \vithout input to their psyches, any more than their bodies can f u n ct ion without nourishment." As a teacher, nurse, and mother of two small children. she feels that paretlts and teachers should begin developing good self concepts in children as young as possible. "\Vhen YOW' mother said, 'Wash your hands' or 'Brush your teeth' did she ever say, 'Check your self concept?' "You'd probably think she was crazy. But it is just as important. Your self concept shows every time you interact with other people." • We all need input, she added, whether we are 5 or It or 65. It' your self concept is rooted in childhood, in things you probably can't remember, what can you do to change it, if anything? Terr AL CONTROL "As an adult you have total control o\·er your self concept," J\lrs. Turner asserted. ''If you \\'ant to modify it, fix it up, you can." How'! "Start with making a list of all or the roles you play in life. You'll be amazed at the number of relatioosblps. "You are probably the significant other in many peiople's lives, your parents' and children's for example." Next, she suggested, list all of Ute assets and limitations in each role. "It's easy to list a&5ets, but more dirficult to look at limitations honestly." Every person, she said, has a percep- tion of ttte ideal self concept for himself. He has also a conception of the way he is. "lt is the cooflict between the two that allo"-s us to get hold of the perfect self concept." Good sell coocepts come, simply enough, with po.sitive input. "Spend five minutes a day inswing good input. You'll be amazed at the difference it makes. Set yourself up in situations where you know you can get positive input. Use your talents to build lhat perfect seU concept ." Change what you can change, alter \\'hat you can alter. RESPECT OTHERS "Respect each other as people. Don 't let false pride get in the \\'3.Y. Praise 'vhcn you can praise. Be JX)Sltive to each other. It snowballs, you'll see. "Llsten to each other. It makes that other person feel he is SOMEBODY. worth the time you have spent with him." And, when someone withdraws "try to fmd out what is wrong. Withdra\\1al is simply the self concept drawing away frotn negative input. ;'If you find yourself more and more wltlldrawn, stop yourself short and find out what it is that's bothering you. Slrive for positive input. "The more input you get, the healthier your self concept will be." On the other end of the scale, she. advised, "protect your selr concept. You wouldn't submit your body to a walk through the Newport F r e e w a y interchange at 4 p.m. Don't leave your self concept open to attack.'' People with shaky self concepts anticipate negativism, she said. They are defensive in every situation. The key is to respond positively to them if your O\\'n self concept is strong enough. 4'You must learn to give and not fe<>l threatened. AHO\V other people freedom of expression. They will react favorably. "You'll be a'\'<lre of the change taking place in yourself." F.ach or us can regain that child·like "Look out \\'orld, here I come" attitude. \ \ • His Prize: The World Ron and Karen Camplin check itinerary for a round-the-world dream trip Ron wo~ as super salesman. By JO OLS0.'1 01 r~t Oililv Poll!! S!ilfl ··Jt's an a'vesome thi1i g. I reel klnd of scared. Everyone should fet'l a part of it. I'm just a representative." Sitting at early morning de\'otions with his CO-\\'orkers. Ron Camplin still CQuldn't believe he had \\'On a contest which \11ould take hin1 around the world for his prize. He wanted to share his triun1ph with the staff at il'laranatha Village. where he is chairman of the Bible department but the truth is that only Ron and his \\·ife. Karen, vdll be able to take the trip. Rome, Athens. Jerusalem. Tokyo. Honolulu-Ron ,.,,as dreaming of visiting these famous cities as he revealed what it's like to sell more Living Bibles than any other person in the United Slates and canada during a t\\~n1onth period \\'hich is ho'v long the contest lasted. The Living Bible, Ron explained. is <J paraphrased version of the King James translation which was done over a !~­ year period by Dr. Kenneth ~-Taylor. a \Vheaton. Ill. author and edltor. He said he does not "sell'' Bibles. He simply helps customers find the version or translation \\'hich ....,·ill best meet their needs. Sometimes. during the contest. this meant forfeiting a s;:ile to add to his total. Of fi..cial Message Clear: 'Freedom Yes, Speedi11g Can l(ill DEAR A~~ LANDERS: Our favorite 11ephe\v \\'as killed in an automobile accident t\vo \\'eeks ago. We will never get over it. His parents art!'Still in a state of shock, His !)ister is still unable to return to school. He v.•as one of the most lovable kids in the \\'Orld -only 16 -and had his driving license Jess than seven months. But he \\'as one of those kids "'ho loved to flirt 1vith danger -he always tried to beat a traffic light or exceed the speed limit just a little. If he was caught, he'd try to talk hi s way out of it and usually he succeeded. I was at his home one day v.'hen he got a ticket. (It \\·as a \\-'eek before he y:as killed.) He complained about the state trooper \\'ho h;:id given him a ticket for speeding. It \1·as his third moving violation. \\'hich in our state means you Jo.se your license for a year. I never say• him so furious. He was'driving without a license v.•hen he was killed. You printed something by a public safety official several years ago. I can't remember the man's name or where he was from , but I am asking you to hunt it up and run it again. How I wish I had clipped it then and sent it to my nephew. It i. ht have 1neant the dirference betw n life and death. Thank you. Ann. -B EAVED AUNT DEAR AUNT: I recall tht' piece. The author ls Commissioner \\rilllam o. Newman, Kentucky Department of Pabllc Sarety, and I'm printing it again In lhe bope that other young people 1<111 read It and pay attention. YOU BREAK MY 4!EART Are you one of the people Ytho calls me on the phone or wrttes me a letter to tell me my troopers •.re !Jtopping motorists and giving them Uckels "lor no rea,.n at all?'' I wouldn't know. You never give me your name. ~ You teU me you're a good citizen ;ind a 111fe driver wbo Ulel the Interstate ror lhe pw-pooe !ntendtd -speed. And thnt .. dumb cop" gave )'Oll a ticket. You break my heart.! l hope the next time you tear do\\11 the road. exceeding the speed limit, that another trooper gives you a ticket and the traffic judge takes a'"·ay your license. I hope he catches you before he has to help pry your lifeless body out of that crushed car you were enjoying so much. I '''ish you could come v.·ith me to the scene of a wreck and \\•atch a man 'vrithe in the gravel on !he shoulder of a highway while he \\'aits for an ambulance that \Yill get there too late to do anything but carry him to the morgue. I wish I could make you help scrape the bits of bone and flesh of a whole family off the asphalt and into baskets. You'd vomit like some of my troopers do. But you'd think differently the next time you climbed into that car of yours. Your letter doesn't bother me, my friend. What bothers me is that you apparently have not learned your lesson. And who gave that k.id of yours driving lessons? You? No wonder he weaves in and out of traffic and leaves strips of bun1ecl rubber at stop lights. I hope we catch him , too, mister. before we have to c.all you or your wile and ask you to come down to the morgue and ldentUy his b\KIY· And you got a ticket "£or no reason at all." You break my heart, mister. Dl1<over bow 10 be date bait wttboul falling book, Une tnd sinker. ADD Lander•' booklet, uoatlng DI>'• and. Don't&/' wW help you be more poised and su~ ol yourself on datet. Send 35 cents In coin along with a long, stamped, stU·addre&Md envelope od yoar request to Ann wdtrt, l'•O. Box asti, =z W, Bank Dr., Chlcaco, JU, "651. • 'As we grow up, it becomes unacceptable to express emotions. We learn to go away from them.' Dr. Joseph Ho.rt • \\lien he first heard of the contest, Ron and his wife. who will celtbralt! their ll'hich wac: sponsort.'<1 by the publisher, he admits he "'as dubious about his chance to win."! didn't pay much attention," he said. ''I'm not a contest-oriented person. I mostly · compete with the tape department (at the store)." But a !'vlonday night phone call fron1 his boss, Jim Willems, changed his outlook on contests when he found he had \\'On by selling 380 volumes. Exact delails of the prize are not available yet. he said, but he believes he \1'ill be able to select a route for his trip, \\'hich "'ill last at least three weeks. It \1·ill be a delayed honeymoon trip for fifth wedding anniversary in June. They didn't have a real honey1noon vvhen they ~re married, he explained. just a quick trip from Inglewood to Minnesota where Ron was a minister i!l the town of Nevis. He was graduated from l\linncsolu Bible College and served as a youth pastor in Redlands before coming to the village. This will be the first trip abroad ror the Camplins, v.·ho Jive on the border of Santa Ana and Costa Mesa. Karen sha res her husband's desire to Yisi l the lloly Lands and said she is "just really excited" about the trip. e BEA ANDERSON, Ed itor to Feel' Explored . By CAROL MOORE Of Ille 01llY Piiot Still When were you angry last? Did you let the right person know? Do you regard psychoanalysis as "endless sessions where a person may gain might but usually acts out responses pleasing to the psychiatrist?" Your answers may be found In "feeling therapy" which will be explained in Freedom to Feel to be offered by UCI Extension on nine Wednesdays at 7 p.m., starting July 3. Feeling, in this sense, does not mean grab and touch, emphasized Joseph Hart, PhD, but the emotions tl1at must be expressed at the same intensity and time as they are felt. To help people realize what may be happening in their own lives and dreams, five movies will be shown : "8lilt,'~ "I Never sang for My Father," "Red Sky at Morning," "Baxter" and "Gloria." They deal symbolically and directly with "feeling moments" -when a person senses sometbing's incomplete. "This ts the critical starting point t11at people have been condltlooed to pass by," Dr. Hart said. 0 People are embarrMsed when they can't remember a fact or phone D111"b:er but it's apparently okay to lie Ignorant o f feeling& "As a child It was confusing and ln adult lltuaUons, we a~oid, disguise or hold bllck the experience. "As we grow up, it becomes unacceptable to express emotions. We Ieam iq go away from lhese feeling• but therapy helps us ·go toward them. 1ilt's much more bonea~ to live freely from fecllnga lhan free from feellnga. We want others to show anger and oadness for truer re1aU<mhips." Dr. Harl ·explained tl1at a therapist tries to bring a person repeatedly to a feeling moment and do an~1hing he can to help complete the expression. A feeling cycle is like a color ¥:heel of emotion, Once a person's true feeling has been identified and past inhibitions removed, he or she can attach and Integrate new adult responses. Criticizing some t h er a pi e s a s ''bowicing each other's insanities around the room," he emphasized t h a t techniques professed by him and eight colleagues "put you in touch with what you can do." "Commitment to the whole therapy is very intense, subtle and long tenn. "A person can't stay a patient forever because he soon becomes a co-therapist. expecting and eliciting honest responses from others in tht: group." What happe~s outside of the group? "The person copes better because he has unscrambled his mixed up feelings but he still has to have persons who will let him feel. "The American myth of individualism can be compared to driving your own car,, You can only go so far until you have to be refueled or reeharged." To Jive their theories, Dr. Hart Jofn!l!j three years ago with co unselors ,' psychiatrists, social workers and an et· priest to form a ~nter for Feeling Therapy, now locatecJ at 1017 S. LaBrea, Los Angeles 90019. Ideally, they foresee the formation of ' other satellite colonies of persons who recognltt, know and express emotional turning points. , • Although he's working on a boolc, Dr. Hart doesn't expeol psychotheraplsll wUI find much oUlce procedure ID It. ".Feellnga have to be elJ)rl!l8ed for the moment. They can't be prescribed or pre Judged." • • • ' I • • OAILY PILOT 8 ;) Huntington Ready to Take ' , • For,Jhe Bit on City Horse Policy t Record _______ .1 By TOM McCANN Of Ille Dellr Pllol t111t Horse traUs wending their v.·ay through groves of I At the other end of the scale. lhe city council's policy decislon--due to be nuide Monday-eould all but v;ipe out horse activities in the city. · One thing the variou s elements of the community SL>em to agree oo vihether they are ··pro" or "anti" on the horse question : lt is important for the city Lo n1<1ke a policy decision . . , soon. the future of horses in lhe city. The areawide significance of the session is that Huntington Beach is one of the Orange Coast a rc a ' s rapidly developing areas v"here .. horse land" is becoming scarce and some Jong-lasting decisions have to be made. territory can be zoned for horses and wbat kind of structures and uses can be allowed, • .. -----• Dissolut·lons .Of Marriage trees ... COndominiun1s :unong the eucalyptus where residents not only own the clubhouse and pool in common, but thu in1maculate stables, barn and riding ring also are all community property . An arena for shows; a bull pen where horses in training F.d Selich , one of the senior planners on the city staff, and can be driven on Jong lines: a ,------,....--,=--...., stable fun of 1op mgh1 riding Horsin' horses ·for rent and a nearby trailhead that offers aeC't'SS to Around a fully developed net"ork of \.. ______ .&_,._, equestrian paths . 'fhe ultin1ate dr('am-con11. ... true or a horse IO\'t'r~ No. Actually , th(' idl'as outlined above come fron1 the n1ore pragtnatic heads of a couple of city planners. TIIEY REPRESENT some ot th e long range developn1cnts that could OC('Ur in the city or Huntington Beach if the City Council makes one of several possible. decisions regarding thf' fu- ture of horses in lhe city. ~lonica Florian. an associate pl;1nncr v.·ho has been working v.·.ith him. are scheduled to pl<Jce a thick ct o c u n1 en t labeled "Equestrian Us c Study" before the COWlCilmen Monday. It v.·1JI be presented at the 5:30 p.m. study session (open to the pubUc but not a traditional forum for public comment 1 because Selich says the prin1ar~· need at this time is for lhe councilmen to make policy, not specij"ic plans, for I~ THE JARGOS of their profession , Selich and ~tiss Florian say horse activities "seem to offer a stimulating alternative for non-passive recreation" (translation: Some people like to get their exerrise messing ""ilh horses 1 and that equt"strian facilities and trails co u Id b.• included in the dPvelop nlc.:11 of the city's Central Park. The "alternative" of ha\'ing urban recreation built around horses is a situation many areas, including se"eral along the Orange (hast, will have to deal with in the near future . 1'he horse population is gro"·ing. The trick. as Hunting!on Beach setn-.s to be realizing . is going to be for cities to determine where they want lo · · p I an t ' ' the ~o\ving crop-"hich areas of their Jn Huntington Bearh, where horses and the stables al v.·h.ich they are commercia11y boarded have gravitated to the "·estern oil fields, the equestrian question ha s become both imnled.iate and long range. , TH E PLANNING Department v.•as told las/ fa\1. as part or the c i y 's recreational trails program, to I make sonle recommendations f on horse trails. I Seed money is available for "inunediatc'' use on some .s rnall project or proj~ Selich quickly points out that the $7.000 grant from the federal Land and \Vat er Conservalion Fund' (relayed through the slate Department of Recreation and Parks\ v.·on't buy much horse trail--0r anylhing else. But it could spur some kind of action by a city council v.·hich seems to h a v e committed itself. at least. to making a municipal decision on ""hether ··to horse'' or ··not to horse."' I :I -·;J1 •' .... • • . .. Looking Down the Trail ,, .,, .. , •. ·-t -.• .,........ __ Decisio11 Jllny Set Coast's Honse, People F orrnulo 0.111' Piiot S!1fl PhO" HORSE SIGN, OIL WELL IN BACKGROUND AND TRUCK TELL STORY Sherrie Williams, 1 S, Riding on Golden W9st Strfft \lost of the pleasure hor~c activity in Huntington Beach is in parts of to"TI v.•here you ha\'t' to dodge both oil sun1ps and fast traffic. F'irst·timc riders ,\·ho head out acr06S ··orK·tl"' field areas studded v.·1th oil "'ells soon learn that. <It the C'nd or the ride. their hoof picks will pry out a gooey niixture of oil. n1ud and st.1ble trash lhut could be likened only 10 manure-scented rosmollo{'. The city's only ··o<fic1ar· horse cros.-;ing is al the signalized intersection of Golden \Vesl StreC"t a n d Garfield Avenue: 900 feet north of that spot. v.•here ~:mC'st A venue crosses Golden \~'est. is where horsemen sit. sometimes for up to 15 minutes,· v.·alting for a break in traffic so they can scran1ble from one stable-riding area to another. Dt:SPITE THESt: negative a..c;pects of horseback activities ill the city. Huntington Beach's ""C'ste-m acreages carrying the RA-0 z on i n g (resKiential· agricultwol. with oil su!Iix l pro\·ide some of the most acti\'e pleasure riding. phiy Travel Tasmania, Avoid Tourists By STAN DELAPLANE T1\SlitANlA, Australia -This is a place you can truly say "the tourist seldom goes." Lots of mainland Australians have never been to Tasmania. Surprised that I was going. It's a scrubbed little island. three air hours from Sydney. Cool and misty. Green velvet hills. Winding counlry lanes. Quaint fishing villages. \Vhite stone farm houses. Sea air blows across the land (180 by 190 miles) keep!ng it clean and fresh. Hobart is the capital, 127,000 people living be· side the old whaling anchorage almost in the cen· ter of town. Wide . streets filled with shops. Shop- ping arcades and narrow winding streets full of antique shops, art galleries, pubs and inns. Every· thing here looks freshly painted. We stayed a.t the Lenna Motor lnn. (They should change that name.) It's a channing remodeled home of the sea merchant Alexander McGregor who owned the biggest whaling fleet south of the equator in 1850. Original gas-lit chandeliers from England still hang in the dining room overlooking the harbor. The parlor with a fine marble fireplace is the bar. Dinner is served with sparkling crystal, fine china, parchment-crisp table linen. Bowls of Tas· manian field flowers and candlelight. Not out of sight but not inexpensive. Spacious double room, $26. Scallops. Australian wine and salad, .9. Oysters, wine, apple pie, tea, $10. On Saturday mornings al Salamanca Place on the waterfront, there's a street fair. A hundred or more stall holders, under shade trees or bright col· ored umbrellas, set up displays. Bands-play and bagpipe music mixes with the noisy sales pitch of the merchants. Hobart is hopeful tourists WILL discover it. (After you fly some 15 jet hours to Sydney, you aren't Jumping to fly three more to Tasmania.) The ·w'Jst Point Casino-Hotel -only gaming house "In the South Pacific -gets lots of action, mainly from Austrlllans who are wild g!""bl~. It's 21 stories. A revolvlhg restaurant on top. Spinning rou!et!A! wheels on the bottom. Hip rolllng. Roulette chlps are $3.25. Same fo~ blackjack. Diee table bets even ~her. Tables all filled. Players five deep in back waitin' to squeeze into ID openJrlg. Rooms steep, too. An ordinary double, S50. Whal our deluxe hotels would call a double, they call a suite: •100. At an adjoining building called The Wing, doubles are '25 -a much better deal. '• * * • "Con wo oo to on~1mbllng clubs In Sydnoy?" Lot of pri .. U! clu ultlllly named alter alav· ori!A! soccer u.am. Mem rs only have dinner ~nd buck the tiger at slots and other hoUB&-run. games. I had no trouble getting a temporary guest card. I had a friend phone. , Once !nride, I got Ille feeling I could have Ju.t walked In. Or telephoned myself. Man who phoned was not a member. Qantas, the Australian airline, might help on thls. They're pushing for traffic down here with an $805 round·trlp, 10 hotel nlgbu and a rent car. Every AustraliAn wffi by sympatheUc to the gambling man . days and horse Sho\r-f11\ed country on the Orange Coast. It is not only the future of 1hC'sc 700 to J.000 horses siabled in Huntington Beach 1and their ov..ners and riders) \\ hich will be decided Monday \1·hcn the City Council takes up thl' PlanniHg Department"s ··Equestrian lfse Study. The city 's aclion ~·ell might se1 a pattern for mix ing horse a c I i vi tie s and urban deve lopment in other parts of the rapidly deve loping Orange Coast area. The use study to be presented by Senior Planner Ed Selich and Monica Florian, associate planner. ,,·i!l offer three short-term possibilities and fi\"e long-term courses of city action. F'or the short h a u 1 . cbuncilmen will consider: -De1·elopment of equestrian tra ils only in the Central Park ar<'a of the city. TI1ey could be tied in \\ith horse rental con· Ct.•ssion. Al ne!11ork of trails to link up stables scattered around the ci!y. A maj or trail de1·elopment in and around Ct>ntral Park and leading out across the Bolsa Qlica Gap in cily's 1restem extremit~· 1 probably-laking advantage of the "·ide levee used tor protl'Ction of inland houses from potential extreme high tlde s1. The re(X)rt scheduled to be presented ri.londay will offer lhe3e five long·term options: -Phase out horses and equestrian uses of land in the city; pro\'ide no trails ~other than the county's regional trail along the Santa Ana River le\'ee l: enforce restrictions against horses using-pu ::lic rights-of·v.·a y. Ei11·01leru1s Lose l11terest in U.S. TRAVEL CAB Give11 1'ravel Oub J urisdictio11 \VASHlNGTON (UPll FRANKFURT, German y IAP)-The Big Schnitzel, the Gis call Frankfurt. lt is: fat banks silting on reinforced concrete haunches. t r c es greening v.'ith spring and imm1.-'Cliatcly greying v.·ith dust from road-\ray digging: h.1rs like the Florida Bav one door do,,.,11 from Dr. :o.fu 11 er ' s orange-fronted sex department store. hookers camping on the corners . Big Burgher r.1 c r cede s Benzes jammed up against other "'ide·hipped ca rs belonging to some ~1ax or J\.loritz hypertensing up to 140 O\'er 100 in the traffic sclerosis; carbon di oxide tussling \\"ilh bralwurst fumes for air space. jets running track across the sky to Rheim· The Supreme Court has let ~lai n Flughafen. stand a lower court decision Dirt, crassness, money that gives the C i v i I badly spent, noise -some Aeronautics Board jurisdic:.lion Germans say the city is a over large private travel clubs ruthless caricature of what offering members reduced Europeans find worst in the fare fllghts on their ov..11 United States. planes. AFTER %0 years in which The court declined to review Schnitzel City 0 f f e red a ruling that could result in Americans practiced postwar near elimination Of such cl~bs humbleness and assimilated because they will be subject to the electric toothbrush and CAB regulat!ions on cost , u .S.·type urban probletn.1, service and other matters. things are changing. Having The Supreme Court has chosen poorly Crom what the never faced such questions United States has to offer, because the CAB only recently some people think not only began trying to regul*te Frankfurt but much of private air clubs. The c3se Western Europe is backing was raised by Voyager 1000, away from lhe rasclDAUon ti an Indianapolis, Ind. club lbat showed for America. was the lint target o! the It Is not just the Big CAB'S new policies. Solnitze!. Unscientific and occasionally conlradictory, an increasing number of l Europeans consider America less and less as model or tnarrel. It comes in loose I nuggets like th.is: I ln Gi!rmany. afier a generation of tel ev is i o nl viewing centered around Hoss Cartwright of Bonanza and other carmed American shows, someti mes two a night, the l\\"O national networks are down to two new U.S. serials a y.·eek. IN THE SAl\tE co Io r network's headquarters in Wiesbaden, two secretarial jobs were offered simultaneously lo the house staff. One was in Rome, the other in the network's Washington office at higher pay and beriefits. There were 34 applications for the Rome job and two for the post in Washington. David Rosenthal, a director of ~fenill Lynch in Paris, told a friend at hmch : ''If most of the American offices here had to go into their French executive or middle management asking !or a man to move to the States, they'd find people hiding-under their desks. Ten, 15 years ago. they would have lined up outside the door. Immigration figures bear out a drying ·up of inJeres\. While Ganada, New Zealand and Australia have geoera1Iy incr"8sed the1r totals, the number of Frenchmen , Italians, Germans and Britons emigrating to the United 6taW 1n·1m decreased. -connne equestrian use~ to city-0v.ned stables at Central Park and attendant-in-park trails; encourage use of land along river for developmenL of an equestrian center iprivate development) to be servC'd by the river trail system. city z.oned for the purpose: de,·e\op a trails system 10 tic tcgether all C'Om mer c i al stables and shov.· arenas. etc .. tying in \\·ith regional trail sysie1ns:·prohibit horses in all residential nreas. -Tolerate existing uses: establish temporary trails and assume that equestrian uses and horses \\'ill be dri\'en out ...by natural economic pressures (rising land Yaluts making it impossible for stables to operB.te l. -COOSOlidate all equestrian uses into a specia1 area of the -Expand horse acti\'ilics b\· designating areas in \1·hich co1nn1ercia\ stables can be legally cpcrated: zone for prirate S!..1.bles \openin g the v.•ay for equestrian-orien1t.'d ooodominiun1S, for exan1 ple-1: develop a comprehensive local trail system v.ilich ties into regiooal trail networks. ENTER TODAY! A Photo contest for People who love dads The Daily Pilot's People Section will make both the winner and the father 1n his/her pic-tures fam ous b~ pubhshing the best of the snapshots in a Father's Day picture page on June 16. IT'S EASY I Take a picture of the dad YoU want lo malle famous. He can be alone. w1H1 his kids or with friends. but catch him 1n the act of being a dad and photograph him. 2. Have a black·and·while print made lor the con- test (any size. mounted or unmounted). 3. Mail it or deliver it to Daily Pilot People Section before June 5. (Use coup0n below or send in inlor· mat1on on your own paper with the print or prints.) r----------------------, I understand this entry must be received at one of the Daily Pilot offices by Noon on Wednesday, June s. to be eligible for judging and that all prints beOome the property of the Daily Pilot and cannot be relurned. I I VOYAGER, which claimed eooogb subjedlve evidence 14,500 families .. d ... poy\ng nootheless emts to •riue that members in 1968, owned aevenr·,;;~:;::::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;,,;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;~=-111 aircraft, Including a Boeing ~ @¥·• My name •........... _. •.•...•..••••.. Age ••••.••• Relationship to father in photo .. My address . 717 jet, and lcbeduled 11 or Roi and Ruth t,.,.,. announce ~ ~ more Olghts per month Jo tho opening of various dtst:lnatiorfs. R •I u la r I Y • c heduled ·~ QROOKHURST TRAVEL ~. commercJal alrline1 b a v e 'l.Jfl:I pr •••• d the CAB for Ticketing & Reservations . ...,ulallons ol the private No Ser.a~ @ c:anim on lll'Ounds tbey -~-.,. aboorbtld potenUal buslne!S. U'IJllO AIR • CRUISE • 1lAll. • LAHD Allhouih the private clubs TOURS • GROUPS • have been populor for several yean, the CAB considered th<m private and not subject to COlnnWdal rogulal\on until 1971, wbm 11 onlcrcd Vo)'oge1· to obtain a commercial carrier llt!tnoe. • . ....... Zip .......... PhOne ............... . Name of falher in photo His address (if dirlerent) .. " ' .................... . Entries . If m1lled should be sent to: Daity Pilot People Seellon. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA e2e2e L----------------------~ DAILY PILOT .. • • • Cannes Film Festival Just Another Flop everything. This rnlght just be the yc11r whl'n the Cannes F I l n1 In the raw fcslivul didn't hup~n at all. ,. CAXNES. France -It's like a giant salt und pcµp.·:· flhilktr flev.• OV('r the l"rcnl·h Riviera. ernptied its con1cn1:; like garb<\ge. and c::lled it the 2i1h C7'nncs Fihn Ft>st1\':J\. Rex Reed TllE FESTI\1 AL was in trouble ·when lhe eagerh·· al'nlited opening night galj. Federico Fellini's new fihn. ·· A1narcord." put the a•1rt1en(·e to sleep. one ,hardly expects ·1 tru!y terrible fihn fron' 1h1~ J?TC'at artist. but "A1narcord" is a catastrophe. It's 'l 111en1ory piece about childhooJ. iu a seaside to11•n in Italy . 1itlll' in Gar)' Cooper 11101'i•'S da~drcanling of llolly\1ood stardo1n -hut there is no continuity. no pace. n o1 rhythm, :ind the fil1n is b;idl\'; l'dited. It is half-heor1ctli Fellini, and 1'.ve11tually it tt1rns .. ~9il'1ii~l!i!;iffii'"a ~ Trapped Nora. portrayed by i\lonica ~lacLean. is a \Vutn an ~aught in a stifling niarriagc in "t\ Doll's J.louse." '!'he play \Vas wrillen in 1879 by Norwegian Hcnri..:k Ibsen but holds conte1nporary fen1i11ist the1nes . Les l\1e Donough, righl. plays her dom ineering hus· band and Alan Rearick is Dr. Rank in the Orange Coasl College production being presented a.t 8 p.nt. \\"ednesday thro\1gh Saturday in the college auditor1un1. Adtnission free. ' ' .\!ere 1h·1•1 2'1 u11·l ,) ·n·'•'1" ,., <!ir(•c1ors, tl1 stribu tors. ;1Clllr~ actresses. press a !..'. c 11 l .~ . «rities, friends. lo\·cr..;. ~Pl\'~ gTVUJ)il'S, prostiHlll'S :1:1d f1·el·lc;1d\1t'~ are llc<.· .1ci;1:n :11 Cann('.<: for !1vo V.'et>ks 11f l1orsc1radin~. gossiping. o\l'f· c;11in;:i. over-drinking, doin·~ 11·ithout sleep, 1rhori11g~:1round. and spending see n1 i 11 ,!.; I 1· endlt>ss hours silling in d;1rk rooms full of cigar s1nul...e :ind hodv ()(lor :ind t1.·n ,11n:il [!:1rl il' breath 1va!ehing irn:igt·s on tiny screens 11·hose suund !racks sputter e1\•ry la11guagt 1n 1 hl' 11·orld in a tuirtr oJ babble. O~ri-: ACAL\', !111' (•le~ uf the 11·orld ;ire 011 n101·ies - tllOl'it·s V.' it h n1u!ti-rnllhon- tloll:1r budgets. n1n1''""' 11 i'h 11.1 budgets at all. filn1s made t11 gratify ego. n101'ics to ca!er t:i a particular audience. lllO\'lt'S that nobod" \\'ill cv('r Sl't' again. ·run n10\·ics. pon1ographic n1ovies, tllrl'i.:· llour bores, t1110-1ninutr borrs -n1ovics. n101·ics, 1110\'ics. There arc 3.00U inol'ics i11 l';1nal·s. and so fur 1101 one h<1s lll'l'll 11·ortli seeing. By genera! eonsc11sus . it's the du\Jtst C~111nes Fc.~1i1·11t in hi~tory. Things ;ire so boring , in fact, th:it thl' pa1>.:11·a1.1.i :1 1· (' strolling up tu hou~e\1'i11•s 11ilh n1·t•r·dl'l't•luped rnan1n1<'lrit's. eanH·r;is at thl' really. a;;king: ".\re you anybody'.'" Tile i.)i!.'.gt'S! ~candal ~u Jar 111\'olrc~ the I as 1·111 1 11 u 1 t' 11·ithdraw;1l nf .\lichclangrh1 1\ II t 0 II I () n i 's ne1v Jack :\ i l' holson·~l<iria Schneider fiJ1n, "Profe~ion: Hcporter." Ht•ason: ltaHan actress .\lonll:a \'i!li, 1v ho is 1\n1011ioni's rx-fri<'nd'. J~ fl<' th" jur.1. Her ri!m c a r cc r plurnn1eted to rork botron) nfter .~h(' :ind 1\ntonioni parted fullo11 in~ the fnllure or ··]tl'd IJl'scrt." and the direC'tor 11·as ;1fraid she tnight ])('prejudiced <1gni11st him. r ·rhe prirnJry conct'1·n e:irti 1·1·;1r in Cannes i;; t·J r1•ilcf'' ;.,ll;1!'s been happ~'ning duiing !he year in 1\·orld cinen1a. One hopes that in the p1·oct'ss, 1t 1rill ~!so _detccl nt•1v trends ;ind talents. S1 f:ir. !ht'l'l' ha:;n 'l been a single ll'ace ol an.} thln~ nc11·. £,'\Gl..\!\'I) Sl~\'T <t ~!1•,. gr:1Cl'ful piece o! t r :1 :>Ii called ··s.v1nptorns ... abo11l 11 Lesbian axe nnirdercss 11·ho ehups uri her girl friends ;111d d!:n1ps the1n in!o a !'ta1Jna111 pool CO\'ered 1vlth dead !l'<ll'CS n·1 a d ,·~ertt'd cou111r1 rs1 ,t(· The fli11\. is tillt'1:l 11·il h srufft•d 011·Js. Jl~1':->crved insects qnd bodies in l'arioLtS stages or dt"co1nposition draped Queen ,\nne ch;1lrs. !herl• i~n·1 :1 single rin0n1pt ;:i t rho:ir:1C'ter develop.mcnt o r directorial I e ch n i q u e ro distin~uish it lron1 doicns or 4211d S!rCf't horror n101·ics. l<'cllini·s itnages arr ofl t'll illTL';;ti ng: -the to11·nsµcoplt· ro11·ing out to Sl~a in the rniLidlc of the night to \1·atch the first ocean liner. a cra1.v uncle 11·ho eli1nbs a treC sc rea111ing for a 11•on1~u1 until :1 111111 fron1 the local 1nadhouse clin1bs a ltiddcr :lnd brin!:!.i hint down by the car·s. a drab prostilule 1rho haunts lhr beaehes and takl's on the 10<·;11 ronstruction \1·orkers, t h r hairdresser \l'ho spent her free f:ngl:1nd d1d1i'1 f:.ii·e tnuch l lr-r-i ... o. ...... c_.., ..... - bl'l1l'I' 11ith l\en Bu~srll";; ft ...... .... ''\l:d1ler." a contcrnptuousl PUU~ exl'rciSt' in adolescent hvsteri::i , . I PllllCftllll 11·hich re\'t'·ils niore ahout tht• ,.. .... ..,. M···- directnr 1ha11 the t'Oll1JXlSt'r .....--• l>ori111:: . Hussell an<l Ft,ll~ni ,1n• !lu.• !ll'o b1ggl'st d1rel.'lor s represented in Cannes 1his ~·ear. and they have both coulributcd flops. Frorn then·. 11·e h111•e no place to go but down. " c "THE LAST AMERICAN HERO" ""d CllNTE.4.STWOOO "MAGNUM FORCE" Both in Color IRl ' GlNUIAl C1 Nl ... A CO APOA.0. ltO a FOUNTAIN VAllE'+' ... "-~~r_,,,, I ~.;-,;,~.~;-;Q,;Gll "'Rumptllllltskil'IM ,O,l 11:JOPM lle1i1·y Fo11dc1 01Je11s Ju1ie 4 cit Hartford ~tibjcct. It i~n·t ;1 scrious,,,filnl L ~ biogr:iphy, it's :i ,\\el Brook~ co1nedy act. .\lahlcr i sj pictured as a cold·blooded .Jc1rish caricnur~'. p·1tti11g. his l t:raring fnr 1n0ne~· abO\'l' thP ,, "ATuuch Of Class "'Th' Cot1'+'trtafi_ .. • "'Harold & Mau*" lP'GI 6!!~ ! ~~ S•• & S.m '" ~'.'<> Stl!•t: MeQutttt Du,fin~ "Popillon.. ' ··~ "Thi! Glffllway .. ll'GI 'ROM NEW ll,_.t C!NlM- P'illl JIMI HENDRIX Ni "JIMI PLAYS IERKELEY" lltnry Fonc!J'.~ Broadv.·•1~· succc;;s. ··ctarcncr Doirr1)v.«" 1vill open ,June 4 at 111~· llun!in;;!1nn 1!:1r1ford T:~ .. .tr~· in L1·~ AngCil'S. The eng;igen1ent 11 1 I I continue through .Ju:•" 29 . A onc-11'e('li. delay frorn the original opening dale of l\1~y 28 v.•as decidc<l upon to allo11· Fonda sufficient titll" to rccupt.'f<lll' fully recettt illnt•ss. !ro111 hi :.1 1'i«kct holdl'f·" l'or the 1\·eck uf .\iay 2i n1a~· C'xchange then1 !ur :inothcr perforn1anl'c orl ~cet1rc refund:-; ~ll the htJX \ offirt'-For further i n [ o r n1 a t i on , eall the l!unt!neton llartfurd Theaire, j2l:J) 462-6666. I ires of e1·e1·yone ::ind .--~~~~~~~-., 073-8350 TWO GREAT MUSICALS Perforn1;1nct's \1ill ])(>:it 8:30 p.rn . nigh1ly i\lond:iys through l'"-----------"1 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Saturdays. 11·i1h no n1atinC(?S. j · "('larcnC'r D:ir1·011', .. a µla~· h\ l)arid \\'. Rint~I::; based on l the life ;ind career of enc of i A111erica·~ rno~t cnlrir(ul cuur\. roon1 !i~res. pl·1,1'<:tl t,J <.Q!li· "FIDDLER OH THE ROOF" & "MAH OF LA MANCHA" ACROSS 1 Fae!:: 5 TV hos~ 9 German prison '15 Recount 21 Crisls s1tua11on 23 Conv1crs dream 24 Journalist 25 Naval officer 26 First ~ame 27 Blotcn 28 Biblical ·king 29 Invited 30 Augments J1 0 1shgure 33 Chahce veil 34 Auk genus 35 Wharl 36 Graph 38 Knights title 39 Slices 42 Flowerless plant 43 Final part 44 Punitive 46 On the move 47 Fatigue 48 Indian corn 49 Blot out 50 Stupefy 51 Money 52 Bread song 57 Honor f1gn1s 58 "Jack 1he t.o Bear t.1 "Red-coins f.2 Numerc1a! prelix 1.1:l Embryonic membrane · ., Shrub or Inclines 6~ ~',.'l1Cf1Ciln author 69 Yute songs 70 Summit 71 Man's nickname 72 Stop 73 Atoll 74 Melttng snow 75 Loses color 76 Coerces 77 Pigpen 78 Frames of mind 79 Wa ste allowances 80 Hotter 8 1 Drench 82 Prevail 83 Greek tener 84 Lat:n greeting 86 Liken 89 French river 90 Stratagem 91 Black 92 Wards ott 93 Damp 94 Gay song 95 Cogent 96 AllO!S 97 Lariat circle 98 Common crowd 99 Skinflints 100 Female ruH 101 Strong brother 103 Urn 104 Bontak division 105 Force 106 Double thread of· silk 107 Bill ol fare 1013 Girl's garment 11 1 Large bow! 113 Antiseptic 1 16 Hurtful contact 118 Came up 119 "Blackeye·· 120 At hand 121 Summarizes 122 Dominion 123 Electrica! units 124 Wimow DOWN 1 Ten: pre!ix '2 Andy's pa! 3 Arabian dislrict 4 Sola parl 5 Foot levers 6 Positive pole 7 Land measure 8 Cereal grain 9 Verbal 10 Small cand!e 11 Bellicose god 12 Ac!or Chaney 13 English festival 14 Pertinent 15 Absolve 16 lsaac·s son 17 Aglow 20 Sooner 22 Drink ing glass 30 Ireland 32 Flood refuge 34 Warwick. s river • 35 Saucy 36 Cool 37 Misty 38 Au ctions oH 39 Barrel 40 Farthest behind 41 Ordinarily 42 Camera need 43 Drawing room 44 Rinds 45 Irish sea god 47 Lachrymal "48 Deserve 49 Counts calories 5 1 Hidden valley 52 Sally 53 Comical 55 Epic poetry 56 Smash 57 Darlings 59 Accumu late 60 Consec<ate 61 Agriculture goddess 62 Followable 63 Waler receptable 64 Potato buds 65 Blackbirds 66 Priggish person G7 Oppressed 68 Microbe 70 Near 71 Gargantuan 72 Asiatic 75 Swoon 76 Desliny 78 Castle ditcries 79 Succinc1,. 80 Occi~nt 8 1 Frolic 82 Elevate 83 Mass 85 Terminates 86 Eccentnc wheel 87 Orcneslral composit1on 88 Rapid 89 Debatable 90 Wea!lhy 91 Comfort 93 Join securely 94 String instrument 95 Optical 97 French · negative 98 Respect 99 Praying insect 10 1 Norse neighbors 102 More 103 ra11onal Corruptly mercenary 104 Flower extract 105 Absorbing 106 Nigerian tribe 107 Change oositions 108 Indian lady 109 Revolve 110 Oillseed 1 !2 Price ou1 hou&·~ fur fi1..: 11t•;>k~ l'l l'"----------•-G_J-1 /\cir York ;ind h;is been -I E"I!~. Fro111 7 accl;dn1ed by critics as one of 1 Sunday Fro111 2 Fonda"s fine:->! pcrforrnance.~. i ------------J I :·················~4 ···~········· • ! : ' . • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • NOW ~~OWING FOR A LIMITED E"GAGEMENT ONLY! COST A MESA HARBOR C1i lCt>'l/I i 10 I 6~6-0S73 ' ' SAH CLEM~HTE t.llKAfAAR 40] 1).'./,;, '" '. SANTA AHA P!IULO D;l1\ t It i ~·1') ~·I~ U.ot>.JtWPC)RT FP\tt:WAY, SAKt,.. t..<IT SEAL IE.A.CH BAY 4Jl·65Sl ,,. y' . -.. ' WESTMINSTER ci"ema we1t 4, 892·4493 WESTMINSTER Vlt-ST8~0QK ~ l:J-<IAlJI 1'1 • ~· ·y . ._. '· . LOMG IE.A.CH PLAZA 4]9. iOl l PALO VERDE Al.JD SPR:tlG LONG IE.A.CH ST,.,TE q37 (l'Ji .c:u. 1 .. ,,.~ •-• •. _' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ! 1 ••·······~······················· ~', n f ... ;..,., •, -.w 'PC <IJ. .-------.I (" .. ~" o,, ... c:-,. b>q_ ..... A "1".4.l"IU.OM" V "OA Y fOR HtG+fT"' tl"GI A "lOYIH' MOU.l" V "Her'9 Tiie °"-S&awty" Ill , F RWV (MANCHESTER EX. G .G. l"RWV (C ITV OR. EX. I • "SEIPICO" "'ThelwelwtChairs'is uproarious "DON"I' LOOK HOW" 111 fun!Anvtruefanol • t• J camedvhas to see 1t."~: ~ l A "THE COH'flltSATIOHH --I v "MAH OH 4 SW!$" ll"GI ... l>Oot s. ..... ,,,.. I ~-'-'--'-'---"---'_'_'"-'-----1 1 + .::!:.':-~~;I .. LOYIH• MOU y- "Pity" . Daily ot 7· I 0: IS Sllfldoy-l:4S-7-10:1~ A "Chairs"· Daity ot 8:40 V " Sunday · 2·S:20-8:40 ,.....,, el ltH '"""'"" .,,, .. l•~M-~1 .... ,. TH D.... Slowty" Ill .. 1.4.ftDOlN IAI -t "FANTASTIC PL.4.NET" IPGI '"l'HE GREAT GATSIT" tPGI YE·IMS OPEN NIGHTLY AT 7:00 "TU.CHEA'" !Al • "WlEKEHD WITH 4 141YSITIER" "THE STING" !PG ! ·~ "CH.4.RllE Y4RRICK" IPGI "PAPILLOH" IPGI -"flST FULL Of OYHAMITE" IPG) "THREE MUSKETEERS" •·12 CHAIRS" WU Mt WOOi.ti ILAllNO SADOLll 111 WHl•I OOIS n Huat • _ ..... -....... 11 .... fl'ACIP'IC TM&ATR&S DlllV•·IN SU .. R SWA~ ll•llTS HARIOR ILYD.Drlw•-ln SwapMeet&Aut•S-.. s.1.a su11.-••"' to •om ORANGI Drlwi·ln t Al Fn. 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Ti~e 45 -membe r .; Wales" by Joseph Haydon: "Okett fur :BlasiMtrumenflt," Opus 103, by Ludwig Vitt Beethoven ; "Divertimento for Brass and · Percussion" by Karel Husa : ''HammersmJth," Opus 52, by Gustave Holst. and "Variants on a Medieval Tune" by Norman OeUo Joio. Al.<io included in the concert \ ENTERTAINMENT ' >u --""'-'.:.;l •_M_a_:1_l_•_.:,.l9_7_4 ________ 0AIL 'I PILOT B Tr·aveling Singer Back on Coast By THOMAS PAL~t~R • Of JM Diii, Plltl Siii! A lot of people think thnt because Bob Hope is no longer entertaining t r o o p s at Cbristmas. the USO i s inoperative. BUt ttlat's not so. says "hlarilyn •£olden of Newport Beach. A Jot of entertainers still make tours with United Japan In 1973 and Me to the n1y :;1nall \\'UY -by going on Far East in 1969, kept ~1arilyn tour,'' Marilyn says. and her two £ellow musicians But actually she i~ effec· eating, breathing and sleepln~ tively tied d o w n by her music -and a little homesick Jove for the Orn nge Coast toward the end -for six area . The si~foot blond..! h,1s \\'eeks each tin1e. a tan thnt reveals sorne of the "It's not lucrative ; it's more loves ln he r life beside music: or less gratis." 1he n1usician Milin!{. skiing, Lennis and, said at an interview at the first in her hearl next to her Sound Factory in COsta Mesa . guitar. body surfing. undergrad,ua te ensemble will be c:oodu&d by Charles M. AtklMOO, UCI as11!11 t a n t professor of music, General adm1ssion is $1. Students will be admitted free w l t h identification. will be the pre m I er ..._ ________ ,,, St.ates Overseas. 1 "But I y,•as re.ady . I hadn't had ~larilyn , 22 and a Ht.year a show in a long time." resident of Ne\\'µOrt. has The program will include "~1areh for the Prince oI perfonnance of "Altercations" romposed and conducted by Eric Brown, a freshman music major at saddleback College. •·1 don't know when t I 1st W•s reduced to heJp!ess l1ugPtttr. Lucy hi\ returned tr!umphantly lo lhe scene of her eerlltr haunts In lhe best role of her carter." Ann Terrill, sanra An1 Reolster "A once·ln-a-11ferim!! movie thal mak.es vou leave fht tl'lea!re w1!king on 111r. If you only see one movie lhls year, make '' 'Man1e' •· -Norma McLain, Atter Darlc M7 ...- \J~ ~~ 1)wcrUE BAU..:'MAME"~; ,, ,.,,........ ''ltJ llEA!RICE ARTllUR • B!llJC[ DAVISON · XlYCE VIII PAIT[N ltlltt fLllll< ROBERT PREST!Jf or. Be.l<legir~ • A girl with a great 1o1owmg, Ewiy cop in the stale was after her. Everybody else was behind het IXCLUSM OUNGf COUNTY ENGAGEMENT llJID/lll!lll,,.. GOLDIE HAWN; me •1111.1111111n nmnc•• 1ni oua11nutlfU iArncoo Miil i 71. 1&.aoi Mf.-IUNI lllJ, 7, 10.~ PG PLUS TA TUM O'HEAL BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS "PAPER MOON" snvE McQUEEM "PAPILLON" Daily At 9: Saf,/s,,,;_ • J:3G-6-10:30 ... PAUL NEWMAN • LEE REMICK "SOMUIMES A GREAT NOTION" DAI~~ AT 7 -SAT./SUN. -4 & 8:30 ~ , ' \ FROM Fa sh io n Island N ewport Beach • Com11 iittee To Ope11 LA R1i1 i The Committee, the popul ar s at iric a l and C01nedy improvisational ensemble. will open at the T r o u bador Tu esday for a l\\'O wee k run. The con1pany. wh ich has just returned from its first U.S. tour, i!I directed by Alan Mrerson. \\·ho founded The cOnu11illee in San Francisco 11 year.it ago . Noted for their satirical brilliance. the group pl11.yed ror JO Years in their o~·n theatre in 1 he Bay City. The opening nigh t pe rf ormance at the Troubadour will be a benefit for the Center for Early Education, Los Angeles school founded in 1939 whlch has an enrollment ranging in age from l\\'O-year-olds through 8ixth-gradcrs. Tickets for the opening are priced at $2.5 per couple, which included dinnt>r wilh 1vine and the 511011•. They may be purch ased by calling the school at 651-0707, or sending a check to the Center for Early Education, 563 No rth Alfred St., Los Angeles 90048: Including ~1arilyn Holden. The s·t n g er -composcr- guitarist recently returned from her third trip to the 1roops , having rovered !he. Azores. Gennany. Scotland and England in si:-.. 1\·ecks. She-performed on Easter Sunday in gloo1ny Londonderry, presumably some~•:here out of the line of fire. .i\nd after delivering encores in distant lands, "h-1iss Holden is now stnun.rning an d hWDnting away closer to home. She is entertaining the nightc lub battalions at the Ancient ti!ariner Monday and Tuesday evenings, along "'ith pianist Roger ti1oubray fron1 the USO show. Tl:IAT RECEJ\I t1U S 0 voyage. like lhr one 10 Soulheast Asia, Korea and ~1arilyn was at the artistic talents that reach out rf:'cording studio \\ilrking on a of the recording sludio and solo album. 1'he spring tour night club. She "·as an art "'as probably her last. she niajor at Cal Slate Long says , because she's getting Beach. involved in more studio work. SHE J'ICl\Ell up 11 gLH1ar 10 Years ago l\1arilvn and a years ago and bcgJn playing group she played v.•ith called professional!~· fi\"e years later. the Agajanians.cut an album. sounding out her latents first mos!ly country and bluegrass on the UC Irvine campus. n1usic. whilch she favors. They Sinre then she's i.unc; for still get together for old tin1es· audienC'E's at Reuben's and the "a kl!. but not for lh'"' rt•ror<L no\v-closed Drean1 ~lachint'. "l"m ready to do somt>thing on \i·hich suited her bt:>st. "[could my own no1v ," she s.1ys. stroll around and ha\'t' fun - The albu1n. dut> "in a <"ouple vou know, break the barrier of n1onths -!'in not sure het\r('('n pcrfom1er an d v.·hat l<lbel vet." \\'ill be Jisll'ner. r don't like audiPnces cOun\ry.f\a\'orfd rock. :\taril l'n !hat sort of sar. 'Uk;.i:·. c"· t>xplaiiied. Bu! h<>r style 'or icrtnin me'." rock is not too hard. But neither docs she go for ~fi\RIL,'N ans1\·e red about those audiences or e1nployers half of the questions posed th;tt use her as bar~rr..it•nct a'bo11t her musical sivle \\'ith rnusic for conversalion. "At demOflstrations -\\•hi ch one conservative llt!le place l revealed a soft folk cfJlor:-it ion played in Corona del '.1-lar. tnc 1vith a shade of the blues. TI1e n1anagcr \1·ould turn me 1\011 n, Tor 'l tt 'i a l Strength in her lo11 f,;ISC!IO and I'd tum n1e back Ui>.'' ' S C ''oice is vaguely similar to the sound of Honnie Raitt or SHE'S PLA \'ED at the Sad- LONDON (U PI) -Sonic of Sandy Denny, but defies cllcback Inn too. :inrl done the biggest names in the coniparison to \"OCatists with regional touring: L.1ke TahOl'. musical world have been distinctive styles. Reno, Las Vegas ("1'hat gan1- signed for the rpovie version One protrudin_g ,.Jiaraf'lf'r-bling-atmosphere l:, not 1ny of the rock opera, "Tommy.'' istic is her convic!ion. ''I'm stl"le"l. \\'hich stars Ann-ri.1argrel and emotionally invoh'•'rt." !'-:1._, The qualit~· of her repertoirr Oli\"er Reed . .~ays. anal y1.ing her n11·n arti~-is rPmarkable, co1"l'ring foU I' Elton John has been cast as tr~·. "I 11·3nt to get the fc.'1-single-spaced trped pages and the Pinball Wiza rd. Erit ing aeross that l'n1 1r!lin: running fron1 Joni ri.!itchell. Clapton as the preacher. and 11 slory." And n1ost of 1!11' for \1•hom she has high prailit'. Tina Turner as the acid queen. songs 11·ith a llolrle1 b\ i1;;{' to Elton John. Rl)ger Dallrey of The \\Iha will do th:it. There's a strong 'larilyn's heart is in her play the tille role. The entire element or rm-leaving-the-lyrics long before sh1! sings g'roup of The \Vho also will ci!v/I'in so-confined in h er theni. "l \1·rite something appear in the film. fa\;orites. "I try to leave in every day," she says ."Usually Dllltr l"llot 11111 PllOlt MAR IL YN HOLDEN AND BEST FRIEND Newport Singer·Composer-Guita rist the \1·ords and music come at the san1e tin1e.'' She likes au aspects of the show business gan1e. but is leaning to,\·ard recording and avoiding long tours. ··RECORDING k e (• p s the money con'..ing in. but ideally l"d do some dinner sho\\·s somc~·here.' some three.-\\'eek tours because I enjoy the travel. a few concerts. and then ta.ke some time off." "I n1akc a good living,'' she says, and indeed \\'i th the album and the Ancient ~lnriner job, 1nost of her lirl'nrn i.s reality. "'lbere·s no1h1ng rd rather do than sing.'' Hut in the unlikely cir· cuinstance that the I y r i c s and notes nren't forthcoming. the audiences \\"OUld rather rnilke conversation th a 11 hs!{'tl, and she lilX's of the sun and surf. ri.·tarilyn Holden cnn ah\•ays fall ba..:k on her coll{'gc degree, anrl lay do\1·11 her gui tar for the palat~ ;inJ brush. -~~~~~~~--~~--~~~~--~~~~~~~--~~~ "\ ~ . ) ... ,..,_ /~ .,. . ..., 0 ,. ROBfRT • .....,~ I NfWMAN RfDfORO I ROBlRT~HAW I IT.US NA.II '°" ITOOW•B.LIH l lMJTTM JASO!'+ MLLM•Ul J. con II I ....... ' THETIIREE MUSKETEERS ,..... =· -,_ -· n-._ 0,-ot ''"· -l·C"-t 10 Ill • Jri.kMo-,_..1 .. ll:M i.ot . .t:M-_,JM:Mo-"J .. t I •\f S... 1#-U-..kll-f:JI Wlcll~TM .o.f 1100.-Sl ,, .. 1 .. 1 , J ... ATWHTllOO. l l ..... flA"""O'Hl .. l ~-. ,....J __ MAN ONA SMNG 1fllil ._. .......... .... co•sT """'· .o.1 .. .o.c .o.1TH1Jo1 '''"'°''' ,, .. , llCH•lD OllfTOUSS ·-NOWAI D •All. l.!MAT C.u<Of CLUll JAMISGUHU "SKIN GAME" ' ~/Matlel~...- where the lilies bloom i:-~. .. . . . -. ' .. IGI i: , j ' ' ., J, ... IUl.tOfl AT AIAl45 f 7 .. 4HI STAii OU.._IHD •AOU&-CJol l lCH ... 10 CH.u<lfff;LAl't ... ICHill TOii CHAll fOOI HUTOO. •U.11.0M CJolAl'\JM " AH All ITAi CAil l•-S IAU l'Ht HITDAT 0 , I UCl ll S WAIM, TH l l ll,. l •IL l \ & HAlllllfAITM ISC.All'" l'UllOT ....... ~ STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HAR~OR· • B 8 DAILY PILOT Taurus: Speak Piece MONDAY MAY 20 By SYDNEY OMAR ARIES (March 21-April J9l: Consolidate. Pull to g e t h e r loose ends. Check costs. Be a comparison shopper. Genuine bargain is a·vailable if you put fonb extra effort. Evaluate collectiori. Hobby could pay dividends. TAU RUS (April 20-~fay 20!: Speak your piece. Rl'quest additional information. Take initiative. Trust your 01\·n· judgment. Social c o n t a c t could develop inlo meaningful relationship. GEJ\UNt (?.1ay 21 -Junc 20): Intricate decisions o cc u r behind closed doors: You may re<"eive personal revelation. ?ifystery is transformed to personal knowledge. You will see what previously was obscured. CANCE R (June 21 ·,Ju]v 221 : Friendship could develoP into romantic situation. Protect self in emotional clinches. Be prepared for change, 1ra1·ct and variety. Spice is added to your life. LEO (July 23-:\ug. 221: Practical affairs don1inat.e. Goal is outlined. \'ou get nothing for nothing. Cash outlay may be nrccssarv to achieve objecth'<~. Re-evaluate domestic si~ation. \'rRGO (Aug. 23-..<irpt. 22 1: Loo!L_beneath s u r f a c e indications. Seek g e n u i n e article. This is not time to play "let's pretend." Wishing won·t make it so -specific program is only \\·ay to suc- ceed. LIBRA rSept. 23-0ct. 2~\· Get accounting. Questions concerning borrowing. lending are featured. Close associate is more ambitious than \"OU might imagine. Puzzle pic,ces could fall together if you are persistent. .. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov . 2.r 1: Gain insight where motives are concerned. Son1e who seem antagonistic mav be playing a role. Get rid of losing proposition. There is no need for you to carry rxrra burden. SAGITfARJUS 1 Ni•\·, 22- Dec. 2.1): Keep resolutions \vhich are associated y,rith vitamins. medical appointments and nutrition. Be ready for challenge, ne\V contacts and chance C o r creative endeavors. CAPRICOR.i~ iDe1~. 22-,lan. 19 1: 'r'ou reach understanding v.·ith one you are emot1onally u1yo\\ t-d \\ilh -peace reigns and you \vill haYe balance. Key is to sort o u t non-essen1ials Stre<iPllir.l' techniques. Perrcct methods. AQUARTIJS I J;in 20·Fl'o. 18 ): Some arou'ld you art confused. elect net to tulfill obligations. Don't compound errors. Do what must be done for solid structure. Build and evaluate. Stick close to home base. PISCES tF'eb. 19-J\farl'h 20 :: lfave alternatives at hand. Refuse to be backed into corner - stat e case e\·en ji1 tone. Avoid panic. '{ol.\ gain most no\r through combinarion of patience and hu1nor. Eyegla ss Fraud Told SA:-; JOSE fl 'Pf) -:\ San Jo.>e opi ometrist has hcen charged y,·ith defrauding lhe st;ite and federal mPdical \1cl- fare programs by giving in- ferior glase :o pa!)l'nl ant! ch~rging the governrr.eni hi:;;h prices for them. The tJoctor char11 C'd 11 ith fcur misdemeanor counts of sub- mittin~ false cl.:iin1~ is Lionel Lewis. 63. l~c v.·as ~elea~cd on '500 bond, Jnvestigator5 said some ra· tients complained they 11cre getting inferi(lr quality glasses ffl>m Lewis. An undercover agei'lt went to lfhe doctor tor an eye examination a:id had a similar experienct, accord· ing to the investigalors. 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' ,. !<I. f "~ \ .. ·.•(·. li.,_";~ \ .;'{., .. • f(llfPt( Cll'Yll &J11ffSlMUlkYI, '' Af,llllf•A'I'£. • ~ISICMll!ll • 1111 S1.11,.1tt•111.-. "'' St. 'II U JUlll ' I • ~ -!:> ... ---~ -- '" '• •wN1n1£•·• 1 ... 1 .. IO'lllllft. ! ti SAll1& &llflll(S lOS lllllUI• JINlll.IMKM.fl lttrWfSflMl'tl . • .. "" M ('!l ,, . . " " • , Spike Title tQ Trojans; Hqgsett Upse:t Winner ' ' By GLENN WHITE Of Ille Dlll'f Pl,.· lllfJ LOS ANGELES-~thern Cal's Trojans resembled SC traC!k teams of yesteryear Saturday as they eJ.ploited d<pth and taltnt lo unaeal UCLA as PacifJc-1 track and field chnmpfon. Cioach Vern Wolle's fcroes tallied i34;~ points to 130"2 for UCLA and they scored in every event Saturday in the confer('Jlce championship meet at the Coliseum. "Don 't tell me now that we're not competitive," Wolfe told reporters afterward as he stood in the middle of the track to greet well·wishers. Wolfe has been the target of criticism in recent years since UCLA began to dominate the collegiate track scene with three co~ulive dual meet wins over use. Ho\vever. the show belonged to the Trojans Saturday as they outscored UCLA 42-10 in the 440, 220, and high hurdles. And it was the 220 that UCLA coach Jim Bush called the mect's turning' point. "I figured we'd get six pointa in lhe 220," Bush said. "Instead we got zero. When I saw that Gordon Peppars had Jane 1, I knew it was Hie kiss of death." Peppars figured to pick off at least a third. Former Newport Harbor High standout ~tatt Hogsett was adding to Wolfe's anxieties during the mid stages of the meet as he copped the 440 int.ennediate hurdles wilh a lifetime best of 51.3. Rwming in the back of the pack for the first portions of the race, he took advantage rJ a he'ad wind to stride out and overhaul the fleld, which included the defending conference champion and Tom Andrews of USC, who had beaten Hogsett handily in the previous day's heal. Hogsett moved into fourth place as the runners came off the final tum. Then he began to cut the deficit wHll he pulled F ovt Ret.(1i1is Pole _, 3 Coast Drivers In Indy .500 Field JNDlANAPOLIS-Three Orange Coast area residents are among five Orange County drivers who have eamed spots in next Sunday's Indianapolis 500-mile race. Irvine's Jerry Grant. Duane Carter of Jtuntingtoo Beach and Rick lo.1uther of Laguna Beach were a1nong those gain- ing the 500 lineup Saturday. Grant, driving an Eagle-Offenhauscr, ... will start from the sixth row. He qualified al 181.699 mph. Carter, one of four rookies in the field. starts from the eighth row in an Eagle-Offy. He clocked 180.605 a week ago. The veteran ~1uther ls in the eighth row in a Coyote-Foy!. He averaged 179.991. 'lbe other two county drivers arc Tustin's Mike Hiss tsecond row 1 and Anaheim"s Jinuny Caruthers lfourth row). Other rookies In the first eight rov.·s of qualifiers intjude Bill Simpson, Tom Bigelow ood Tom Soeva (lllird row). A. J. Foyt. as cool-headed a rkjer as ever came down a TeUJ trail, wilf start his 17th Indy race from the front row pole poe:ltion. The 39-year-old driving master from Houston had to wait a wt>ek before being absolutely sure. But he bad a grandstand scat Saturday as one big gun a!ler another tried to dislodge hj,m from the No. 1 position he eorralled in first round lrials seven days ago. He had blitzed Ute ancient Jndianapolis Speedway with a four-lap average of 191.631 miles per hour -far better than any of the 14 other driven who made the lineup with him that day. But 10 others remained among tbose 5till eligible to challenge in the frnal round. All tried and failed Satun!ay. It remained for another Texan, likeable, unlucky Johnny Rutherford, to post the second fastest speed of time trials in Saturday's rain-interrupted session. Rutherford, rI, of Ft. Worth, rode his Team McLaren car 10 miles at a speed of 190.446 mph. Unfortunately, he'll have to start 25th in the 33-car lineup. He wasn't amoog those eligible to shQot for the pole on the final day, He had blown an engine in praclice last Saturday moming and failed to make it to the qual- ifying line before the 11 a.m. deadline. He sak1 then, and he repeated Saturday, that he didn 't think he was treated fairly. SPORTS Ht-re I! Ille ltnll!l\11! paft11I llr>e\11:1 lor 111e lnollflll'Olls ~ r•ce Mil 7~. ~Jed on lime tr!1ls MIV 11 ;ind S1rurdo1v {lrla, will cO"l!nue un•ll 1111 33· c•~ fleld Is llllod 11><1 1r.. l3 11111sl c1r1 will be 1r.e sl1rter,): ... even with two others at the final hurdle. 11e passed them in the ensuing sprint to the tape. Hogsett, a Stanford sophomore, said the wind was a big factor in his favor because it let him run all-out but slowed him eoough to k~ him in step. "The head wlnd m the back stretch let me run aS fast as I wanted, but sloWed me enough so I didn't have to chop my slride. Then when I 'ot to the mijdle of the last tum, the wind "Yo'as behind me and gave me extra push when l needed it," he told the Daily Pilot. ''I realized when I got to the final hurdle I could win and it gave me an extra surge of energy. All 1 was thinking was , 'run as fast as you can run.' "I had a beautiful Jane (6) v.•ith UCLA's Lynnsey Guerrero on the outside. I knew he would pull me. lo.1y time was a lot faster than I expected and I just don 't believe I beat Andrews. Ifs the biggest win I've ever had.'' Guerrero placed second in 51. 7 while Andrews faded to third, causing Wolfe a first of what tie described as near-heart attacks. Another came in the last event- Lhe mile relay. USC needed only a third in the relay to clinch the title. But on the third leg Trojan Greg . Jones stepped on the curb and nearly lost his footing. Ho\vever, he held his balance and was able to finish seCO!ld, behind UCl.A. One other trauma was recalled bv 'rolfe. that when SC's Ed \Yashington fell over the final barrier in the 120 high hurdles after holding the lead up to that point. Hov.·ever, three other Trojans placed ln the race. And Trojans seemed to be everywhere in the 440 as they took places lv.·o through five for 20 points. Two mile5tones v•ere recorded in the meet. Hailu Ebba of Oregon State bagged hie; third consecutive Pac-8 mile crown , recording a 4:00.5. He surged from fourth to first on the last lap and ran the final 220 in 25.8 to take victory from Oregon's /!·lark Feig (4:01.5) . And, Rick Brown of Cal made a big move on the last lap to capture his fourth Pac-a 800 crown with a 1:48.1. It was a tremendously competitive race "~th Oregon's Steve Bence second in I :48.4. James Baxter of USC outleaned UCLA's Tooy Veney for third as each v.·as credited v.·ilh 1:48.7. And in fifth at 1:49.0 y;as Dale Scott of Washington State. Bush was unusually oompli- m e n t a r y to SC after the meet. ''\\'e had guys hurt, but so did the Trojans. They did a heck of a job and deserve a lot of credit," he said. "It wasn 't easy for our kids to looe after having won so much in recent years. But ~·e said we'd go out with class and we did in that mile relay.'' UCLA put together a make5hilt team of a \'lurdler, two 440 men and the injured Be My Brown to cop the mile relay. uo rel1v -l. Ca11f!lmf1 (W1t111r Mo111v. Strfc1<l11><1, Bum~) .c.1. 2. use. «1.1. 3 W1m!ng1on, .w.a. 4. Oreoon State, .0.8. 5. UCLA, 41.0. '-0t9g0n, ,,_\_ Miit -l, EtitJ., OSU. 4:00.l; 2. Fell, 0 , 4:01.S. 3. D•ooett, o, ':02.6. 4. L111>ers, 0, •:03.t. 5. 8K~. UCLA, 4:0}.f, 6. Splr, 0, 4:05.9. no nigh nurdle-s -1. It, Negfflo, WSU, ll.I. 1. "'""'1' Cal, 13.8. 3. o . WUllllms, 1.(.4. '· Andr.ws. use. ,.J:. s. FllH'1nt, c.1, 14..l. •· M. JogniOll, use. 14.4. U) -1. P••~s, UCLA, 46.4. 2. C•mpbM1. use, 46.6. l . R•ndlt, use. 41.2. 4. Jones. use, 41.4 s. llrown. use, l1.S. '· Hicks, w, lf.1. llO -1. Brown. Cal, l :al. 2. eence, Q, 1:4.4. J. ll•xler, use. 1:411.1 4. v_.... UCLA. 1:41.7. 5. Scoo. 1:49.0. 6. l(ovKkh, UCLA~ 1:'9.2. 100 -1. D•vi.. w. ,,,, 2. SIMV ... i. use. '·'· '· P-n;l1, UCLA. -f.I, 4. .stTldr.l1nd, C.I. t.I. S. WlliOll, UCLA. t .9. 6. W11k9', C11, t.t . High lump -I. Flffl', OSU, 1·1''2. 2. Kollrie~. UCLA, 7-.G. 3. Culp, use .... 10. '· 01ml1lle, wsu. '"'· s. (Tltl RF!ltntlhm c11, 1l'ld c .. rk, w, It-I. 4411 ln1ermtdl•le lltlnlln 1. "-'llllt, s. Sl.J, 2, Glllr(MO, UCLA, ,,.,. l. Andrews, use. 51.1. '· Ovnon, OSU, 52.1. S. L•Wl'Y• W, Sl.6. '· 111111', W. S2.I. no -1. Minor, wsu, 11.2 2. s~1ver1. use, 11.2. J, Wel1<1r, C1I, 21.3. l . Strlcld1nd, C1I, 21.4. 5. A1ndle, 21.•. '· Tnom11, use. 21.s. OIKUI -1. Frebef'll, UCLA, 151·9. 2. Miiier, WSU, 1u.o. J. cn.mool. w, 119-1. A. Fruguglltttl, use. 17l· l. s. McCourllt, wsu, Tn-6. 6. Eerl, w, 161-4>. Tripi• Jump -1. T•ylor1 UCLA, 53.ll(,w, 2. Coc~e. use, Sl~w. 3. Wish 1111ton. use. 5'1·1'hw. '· Hinkley. W, »9. S. Klmbltl, WSU, S0.1".~. '· ICrtbs, Cil, 50-J. TllrM-mlle -1. J . Ngt>!O, WSU, 13:16.0. 2. GtL1, 0, ll::M.2. 3. T. Wllll1ms, o, IJ:,j,(J.6. '· MCCl\t'Sney, 0, 13:46.2. 5. Murphy, o, 13:47.0. 6. Ritcn.rson, use. 13:"9.6. Mlle r.!1y -1. UCLA (G111trrero l7.I, Wiiiers 47.L P1rk1 U..J, Brown '6.61 J;01.7. 2. USC !Brown 49.1, Andr1ws 41.1, JOMs l1.2, Campbell 45.lf 3:01.9 J. C1lflornl1, 3:10.A. '~ OSU, 3:11.0. !. Oregon, 3:11 ,7. TNm scores: l, :>G!Jlhern C1l ll•',, 1. UCLA 130'>. ]. QrtgOfl 94. 4. Washln9!on 51•1• 16. 5. Or~1:o11 Sl1!e i..i. 6. C1lllornla Sl'o, 7. W1s~l"'Qlon ~\>.I. St!tnlord "· A--3.6Sd. Politics May Tell Story Aussie Tells of Fans Comirig .4fter Lines1na1i Goodwill, fellowship, happy feeling. '\\·orld brotherhood and all th05e other sports blathering& may be cast aside as Davis Cup play continues. M Jeast, that's opinion of two tennis experts, ooe of whom returned from Qavis CUp plai in lodla oo.1y a few days ago. ~ chap, John Alexander of Austra11a1 says South Africa may capture this year'• cup, now that Australia and the United Slates have been eliminated. South Africa has a fine team. But that lm't the reasm Alexander uy1 It may finish first. 0 Th.ey may win bec:aU!!le no one wlll play them," be told thiJ column. ''They'll win most of their mllches by defaulL" Communist bloc naUons and England neure lo decline pairing with South Al!lca, brlrielng 1boul forfeit. Tho reaaon? StrlcOy polltlca. Soulli Africa pracUcts aportheid : '"Plratlall of the races and political ind economc discrimination against non Europeam. , "It ,..Ill' rkllculou1 to not play them," Alexander say1. The players have nothing IO do with their COW1lry'1 policies and Ille whole lcld of the Divis Cllp la to promote ,.OOwlll. ![ you loolt eround ' • • you'll see that all countries have shabby comers." he adds. "We're all great mates wit~ South Africa's players -CIUI Drysdale, Bob Hewlt~ etc. In fact, Hewitt COllb from Australia." * * • Alexander tells <I the tremendous "l'Owd pressure exerted by the lndian.s In IM.I• .. "ltlTI WHITE WASH the malcba al Cllculta. "Animal lnstlndl got the be!\ of them. Once they ""'" coming out or the alands after a linesman when he made a ca.II~ against India, He changed the call. "One linesman foot-faulted me four times in one set That'• more than I might have In a year." Allred tt this was the most vlcloo1 c:rowd be bad ever bet:t1 Involved wilb, Alexander rtplles: "No, 11'• mlldl bettor tG play in India than it is in Mexico or some Gf the European countries." _ It's known that Spanish and Romanfilh crowds can get super hostile, and South American turnouts have turned the heat oo visitors, too. Frankly, I've yet to hear a specific incident whete Mexican fans got out of cootrol in tennis. • • • Justice bas again prevailed. Th.ls time in the NCAA small college playoff~ Despite outcries from UC Irvine and Col State (Fullerton\, the upcoming regfonal playoffs will be held at Puget Sound, Wash. Good. ' Puget Sound leamt have had to make the annual journey to Calllornla for re&ionals play Ove )'eOl'I nmnlng, Undor no clramutance abould that stiUk be further extlftled. . It's hanl lo imagine UC! and cat State even having the nerve to suggesl P\lget Sound make the expensive and llrlng trip, then having lo play before hostile crowds and have to put up with the rigors ol ll\llng out of sultca .... So it rains In Wuhlngton. And llf It c!ooto money to 1e1 up there. It's l'llgel Sound'• tum to have the event and that'• II Schmitt. \ Sundal, May 19, 1974 O•llr ,.,lot .. Mio br Glfll11 Whl1'e EX·NEWPORT HARBOR STAR MATT HOGSETT BREEZES OVER A HURDLE ON THE WAY TO VICTORY. Hit Lifts LA Garvey!'s Doclgers Triump1i LOS A~GELES (APl -Ste\'C Garvey singled Dave Lopes home fro1n third base with two out in the 13th inning Saturday, giving the red-hot Los Angeles Dodgers a 1--0 victory over the Atlanta Braves. Garvey's hit came off Lev; Kfausse just after the Allanta relief pitcher \\1as struck in the stomach by Tom Paciorek's line drive. Lopes opened the 13th l\'ith a single, only the Dodgers' fifth hit. He went to second as Bill Buckner grounded out and took third while Krausse threw out Paciorek. The pitcher then collapsed in front of the m>Ulld, but remained in the game. Garvey then singled to right Atlanta star(er Phil Niekro held the Dodgers ito two hits in nine innings while Andy Messersmith of Los Angeles blanked the Braves on four hits in 10 innings. Mike Marshall and Charlie Twins Riddle Singer, Halos In 10-4 Win BLOOMlf'..'GTON, lo.finn. <AP) -The f¥1innesota TY.1ns lashed 10 singles off California's Bill Singer in less than five innings en route to a 10-4 victory over the Angels in an American League baseball game Saturday. Minnesota bunched four singles and On TV Today C11an•i.el 5 at 10:30 capitalized on an error by California shortstop Dave Chalk .to score three runs in the third inning. Singles by Tony Oliva. Steve Braun and Bobby Darwin with one out in the filth iMing chased Singer, 5·3, and helped the Twins to a 6-2 lead. The Angels threatened in the sixth but reliever Ray Corbin retired pinch hitter Joe Lahoud on a foul pop 'A'ith the bases loaded. . Corbin. 3--0, replaced starter Dave Goltz with two runners aboard and none out in the second inning after Goltz v.•as struck on the right knee by Tom Mc- Q-aw's line drive. The teams combined for 30 hits during the three-hour oontest Bobby Valentine paced the Angels v.·ith three singles and a double. CALl,OltNIA (4) MINNESOTA flt) 1tlver1, cf MNtltll, rl ROllvtr, lb DOorll, 2b FRObnsn, dh VllM'llM, If Scl'ldl, )b McCr1w. lb Elltdrtu. 1; Ctwllk, 11 L.iioud, lltl Alomlr', u S.rdl, Pll LllNt. II SJ-,• P'I..,.,_, • ltMey, IJ .._,. lfllNI, I ,,... 11t r II rlll • 0 2 I ' 1 0 1 I 0 0 0 s 0 1 0 5 a 1 o 5 I A 1 s 0 J 1 ' I 1 0 2 0 I 0 J I 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 o o o a 0 G 0 0 0 I G 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 • 0 • 0 0 0 Hl1l1, cl Cartw, 2b Ollv1, Oh l(lllebrtw. ID HOit, ID llr11111. 11 01no11n, rl &rvt. cf 5oc1ert11m, lb lf'll..,..n, c Gomtl. ,, Golll. 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The Dodgers' only hits off Nickro 11·erc a leadoff double by Lopes in the fourth. ;i dri ve that barely eluded the reach of left Dodgers Slnle All G1mts 111 KAa( 11'0) May 1q All•o•ll ~1 Los Angfl~~ l'~v ;'O C•ll{!nn1ro ~' Los Anaet~· M11 11 Clndn11111 11 L«. Anveles I. IQ Om, l '' "·'' 1:15 11.m ---------------fielder Ralph Garr. and Joe Ferguson's single with tv.·o out in the eighth . Atlanta's n1ost serious threat came in the third when Garr beat out a one-Out bunt and raced to third on a v.·i\d pickoff lhro\v by Messersmith. Hov.·ever. he remained at third as Marty Perez flied to short ri ght field and Dusty Baker lined to third for !he final out. The setback snapped Atlanta's five- game 1vlnning streak. It v.·as the 10th vic tory in the Jasl 11 games for the STEVE GARVEY Gets Game-winning Hit Laver. Riesse11 ; In Vegas Finals I.AS VEGAS (AP l -Un,,.eded Marty Riessen pulled off the biggest upset of the $150,000 Las Vegas tennis tournament Saturday with a \vindblown 7-6. 6-3 ?.1in over toi>seeded John Newcombe. It was the secood upset in as manv days for Riessen. who knocked off third- .seeded Arthur Ashe Friday. The victory over Newcombe means Riessen v.•ill face Rod Laver of Corona On T11 Today Chan11el 1 at l ---del Mar in today's final s wit~ $30,000 first place mooey and a $21 ,000 automobile al stake. Riessen has the chance to more than double his total prize money this year of $28,000 If he wins the finals and since be hat never won more than fl0,&00 tn a alngle tournament, he could still set a pel'IOf\81 record. with numerup money of fl~.000. ' La""' gained the finals with brilllant comeback, losln/! the · first set belore dominating second.....Sed Tom Okker or Nethorland1 &-7. &.:I, l-2. Rie.ssen also ended a remarkable slrtak for Newcombe, who had played compeUllve tennis for the last seven daya iotralghl and nine of the lost 10 ~s bepmlng with last Sunday's victory ii the World Olamploosbip ol Tennis final~. l)odgcrs. ,,·hose nin£'-ga111c ,,·inning string . c:.unc to an end Friday night. ATLANTA <OJ •brllrb•i LOS ANGELES !0 •brnrbi i 1 1 0 • 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 i 0 1 1 \ 0 0 0 G•'"· II MPe<cl. lb a .. .,,,, .i EV<lflS., JO Lum, ct Tei>e<l•n<>. Ill Odlts., c Cllot>l~s.n, \S. PNiekro. p NMl!ler, Pll i-rou~e. o A;,ron. ~II LF~ler, pr ltra\JMe, P Totals 5 0 1 J LOJ>ef, 10 5 o o o Buc-r>llr. I! bOIO W~no,CI s o o o Pac•o•f~, tf 5 0 0 0 G•vev, lb s o ! o wcrwtrcl. rf s o I o Cev. lb 0 0 0 Aut•baCll, lb J 0 1 0 Ffreuwn. c 1 g o a lha•ell, '' 0 0 0 0 M•sr•lrl. P OOOOMOll.ol'I 0 0 0 0 MM•ftlli, 11 0 0 0 0 McMulleo, ph l-IG!Jlll't. p •4 o s o torer. k-ltY l1111i11tt ' ' ' ' .. ' ' ' • 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 •5 1 i 1 An•nra 000 ooo ooo OCXI ll -O Lo• Afl!leles. 000 OCXI 000 000 1 -1 E-Mf:'or•mth. Ga•vev, Tep..Olno. E..i•ns. LOO.-A!•~nla 9, Los l.n9ele-~ 10. 28-LOPll, Ba~er, Fer· 911500. SB-Wvnn. s-Garr. .. H It l!R la JO l',N;~~rD Ho11se Kra~~IC (L,I I) Messerimlh Man~all Houg~ IW,l 11 T-3:01. A-18, 122. • ' ., " ' ' ) 0 0 2 ? c 0 2 ? 1 I 0 • ' ' ' . ' ' . . ' ' ' Little Curre11t • ' ' ' ' • Ru11away Victor In Preakness BALTl~fORE (AP) -lTis trainer calls him a one-run horse. And that one run made Lit.tie Current a ~·inner Saturday in the $209.000 Preakness. "This is a one·run horse .'' trainer Lou Rondinello told jockey Miguel Rivera. "Wait, v.•ait, wait ." Rivera waited cooly, even when Little Current couldn't get throu gh with liv e- sirteenlhs of a mile left. The patience paid off. Little Current stormed. through oo the rail and ran away from the field which included Kentu cky Derby w i n n er Cannonade. At the finish he was seven lengths in front of longshot Neopolitan Way with Cannonade another length back. "\Vinning the Preakness was the one thing I really wanted," said owner John Galbreath. \vho added that Little Current definitely will run In the Belmont Stakes. He and trainer Rondinello also wanted Rivera to ride Little Current, who bad finished fifth in the Derbv with a big stretch run under Bobby ijssery. Rondinello said he and Galbreath had asked Sigmond Sommer and Frank "Pancho" Martin, Rube The Great's owner and trainer. for permission to take Rivera as their first-call rider. Rivera. who rode Little current to a fourth-place finish In the Blue Grass, al30 credited his good friend Angel Conlero with playing a part in getting the chance to win the preakneg_ I Cordero, who had ridden Cannonade in the Derby and Preakness, had ridden Little CUrrent in his first nine racts- "I don't speak too good Engltsh, but I want to say thanks to ~1r. Galbreath and Angel Cordero whG steered hlm to me." Tbe lime or I :54 315 for the t 3/16 miles Ued the clocking <I Nashua In 1955 and made the 99lh Prtakneos the tblrd fastest. • CannononM> II won In 1:54 flat in 1971 1 and Secreo.riat was Urned In 1:54 215 last II year. LltUe Cllrrent, owned by J ob n Galbreath, returned '28.20. fl5.i0 and fUO to bis backers In • crowd ol 54,911 on a suony tley. Neopo!IWI Way. owned by Elliabeth F. j Thomas. paid flll and '10, and John M. Olin's Canllon>de pold M to~· • C 2 DAIL V PILOT Sunday, May 19. }q74 Sports Clippecl .Short BBC Captures Volleyball Crown K'.\O:'.\"\'ILLE . Tenn-Balboa B a y Club's senior Yollcybal! team captured its fifth straight tit le and the open team \'amc \\i thin an e\ elash of annexing its di,·1sion in thl' l' S national ioumament Saturday n1gh1 :n the l:ni,·cn;ity of Tennessee The srniors 1eam defeated San Dieqo \tasters. 15-6. Ji-15 in the title n1alch before a cro\1d of O\"Cr 4.000 And in the op<>n final. '.\C . .\:\ ch:unpion UC Santa Barbara became the fiNit collegiate team to y.·in the l ! S. nalional Cl"O\ITI, toppling BBC, 1-15. 14-11. 16-l4 in a tense stn1gglc. BBC had point-n1atch t~u different times, but t:CSB carnc back to v.·1n it. ~1iles · Pabst and Torn Read \1·erc named to the All-Ainer!ca fir.~t team in the open division 11•ith Tom Ashen and Ed Backer selected to the second tca1n: Chuck Nelson and Jizn Keane \\'Crc selected to the seniors All-American first wtlt v.·ith Don Buechler. Bob Wetzel and George \Vagncr making the second team. Tile women's title went to the LA Renegades \rho defeated Will's Little Dippers. • llSC .Vine Roinps LOS ANGELES Steve Kemp pounded two home runs and Marvin Cobb added another, leading defending champion Southern California to an 11·6 viclory over Oregon Saturday in the first game of the J'acific-8 Conference cha1npionships. Oregon. the northern P:ic-8 "''inner. and LiSC. chan1Rion in the south. rncet again today in the' bcst-of·three series, playing a doubleheader if necessary. T(){la y 's Sports 011 Telev isio11 10 a.in. f2l -CBS SPORTS SPECTACULAR -American and Russian amateur boxers compete in matches in l\toscow. taped ~1ay II. Also, U.S. vs. USSR v•omen's basketball taped Friday in l\tadison Square Garden. 10:30 a.m. (51 -ANGELS BASEBALL The CuHfomJa Angels meet the T1-1·U1s a t l\1innesota . 11 a.m. 14 ) -STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS -The sixth game of the championship series bet .... ·cen the Boston Bruins and t h e Ph i I a de 1 p h i a Flyers from Philadelphia. , 12 noon (21 -CDS TENf'..'IS CLASSIC -Top pros compete for shares of a S60.000 purse. Roger Taylor meets !\larty Riessen In tOOay's match. I p.m. (2) COLONIAL NATIONAL T 0 U RN A !\1 E NT -Final round coverage from FL Worth, Tex. (71 -ALAN KING TENNIS CLASSIC -Finals in the $150,000 event from Las Vegas. Top prize is $30.000. 2 p.m. (4 \ -PREP SPORTS "'ORLO -Highlights-of the second round playoffs in the Los Angeles city boys tennis tournament. 3 p.m. 17) 'V ORLD IN\'ITATIONAL TENNIS CLASSIC -!\1ixed doubles action: Stan Smith and C'hris Evert face Arthur Ashe and Billie Jean King . The Pac-8 champion faces Pacific Coast Athletic Association champ Cal State (Los Angeles) in the opening of the KCAA play0ffs next .,..·eekcnd. e (lnnrrie Spnrl,les BAKERSFIELD -Janla1ca's Don Qu;1rrie ran the fastest 220 in the ~""·or!d this year. a 20.3 clocking helped along b.y legal '14inds. l\'hile other athletes battled chilly gusts up to 40 miles an hour Saturday night in the third Bakersfield Invitational track meet. Ste,·e Prefontaine, r..1a~1 Decker and Rick \\'OOlhuier a11 \ron their ract>S easi ly despite the sY:irl1n g \"tnds. • Prefonta ine \\'On the t\l.'o mile in 8:34.4 and ~liss Decker captured the \ronlen's MO in a fa st 2:N.6. just 2.6 SC{'Onds off the \1·orld rL"<.'Ord . \\'ohlhuter. th e 11•orld record holder. ,1·on the half mile in 1:48.8 over Danie ~ralan of South Afri ca, \l'ho ,1·as timed in 1:50.0. e Ln \'erne Rolb COM~fERCE-La \'eme Co I I e g e 's baseball team. featuring five former Orange Coast College players, captured the NAIA District c h ampionship Saturday night, defeating \\'bittier eo1: Jege 5-4. at Quigley F'ield . Second baseman Rich f'iclder h;id two hits ::ind ~red the g().ahead run for !he '14·inning Leopards. AOO Paul Fleming also had a hit. F'iclder. Flc>min~. Dan Qui scnbcrrv. Tim Kelly and Don Snyder formerly played for OCC. e S1cede.• Tri11mpl1 BAASTAD. S1vedcn -A doubles victory by Bjorn Borg and Ovc Bengtson gave Sweden an insurmount~1h!c 3.fl le;id Saturday Hgainst Poland in the Davis Cup European Zone Seelion A tennis ciuarter finals. Borg and Benb'1.son defeated \\'ojcircl Fibak and Tadeusz: Nowicke 6-4. 6-8, 6-1. 64 to clinch Sweden's triumph in the best-of.five series. e Slnnf<>rd Win.• SEATTLE -Stanford won the Pacific· 8 Conference tennis chan1pionships Saturday, 5-4 over UCLA. but UCLA"s Brian Teacher v•alked ay,·ay y,·ith individual honors. \\'hile Stanford carried the day . Teacher defeated Jim Delaney of Stanford , 7-6~ 7-5. for the No. I singles. e WTT Cha11ge CHICAGO -Directors of \Vor!d Team Tennis announced Saturday a forn1at change {or league play e f f e c t i v c immediately. The league \viii play five instead of ~ix sets in a match in this order: \l.'omen 's singles. men's doubles and mixed doubles. There will be a IO minute intennission instead of a 15 minute break as in the old format used since ,the league season opened h1ay 6. The new format, in ~'hich any player can play two sets, is expected to cut do .... 11 on match time. officials said. e Soccer \ficl-0ry GLASGO\V, Scotland Scotland . emerging as a strong \Vorld Cup prospect, defeated England, 2-0, Saturda.v before 100,000 spectators in a traditional '==============='-~soccer match. D<illl' Piiot Slllf P~ CHRISTIAN ATHLETES NIGHT -Former USC football players talk with Dana llills athletes .1\1 Benavidez (second from left) and Darryl Ho\l.'e fright) during the Christian Athletes Night Saturday at the Gloria Dei Lutheran Churth in Dana Point. Others lfrom left\ are Allen Gallaher. Jon \'oget and !ilike Ryan. The event \vas presented by the· f'el\o .. vship of Christian .<\thlelcs Scrambling Court1iey Retains Colonial Lead F0!1T \\.ORTH 11\.Pt-Scrarnblcr Chuck Courtney. no1\' ri leridrr hy t11·0 strokes. looked over his ~houlder at thr threatening figure of Jack l\'ickh1us. "\"ou're always a\\'arc of hi1n. \'cry ;nrarc or him," Courtnl'V said Sa!11rd nv af!cr his Jong birdie putt ·on the final hOI~ On TV Todn!I Cl1111111el 2 111 I had preserved a par round of 70 and a 5~­ hole tow! of 206 through lhrre rounds {If the $250.000 Colonial N.:itioal Open golf tournament. Nicklaus. generally regardl>d as !hr greatest player in the game today and holder of a record 14 m a j or championships. c1osed UP. '14'ith a 69. At 209 he ""'as just three behind the leader and one behind little Rod Curl, alone in second with 71-208. "A fc1v years ago.'' Courtney said. "Everybody aJ .... ·ays \\'anted to know. '\Vhat's Ben Hogan doing?' l\'011· it's the same thing l\"ith ,"Jicklaus. l!\irn.roond leaders '" me ~1'.10.000 Ct>lono•I Na llonal OP..., qolf rourndmtM. Chuc~ Couriney Rod Curl l•c~ N•c ~l•ul lom W~h--opt Hale Irwin Juli111 llon:i:s Hl/Oerl GrNtl David Gr•h•m Gr1y Play..-Gary McCord Ll't Trevino Larry Hl!\ior'I /~only K••~r 5,,,,., Melny~ Dan Sl~e• Orville MOOdv Chari~ COOd v Lionel H-rt Rll< M~Sl'"9ale Bruce OevHn Let finer Devt HIU Jim Oen! Chi (hi Rodr igu~z Tom \V1Tson Gav Brewer Ml1<1 Morlev "Everyone w;ints to kno1-1· "hat he's doing. r:veryonc is a\varc of him. And no one is n1orc aware of him than I Jm." Those three-Courtney. Curl and Nickht~ -1\·cre the only ones in the selecl field of designatetl players able to bceak par for th ree rounds of play 1n a s11·irl1ng: 11·ind that Saturday gustl>d to 30 miles an hour. Tom \\"eiskopf. the defend ing champion 1-1·ho had a 72 under the blazing Texas sun. and llale lr.,...·in. with a i3, were tied <1 t par 210. Both said they felt they had an excellent chance of '14'inning th~ S50.000 first prize. ··1'm still right in there:· sa1r! \\.eiskopf. ---- Brui11s, FIYcrs • l{csu1nc \\1 arf arc l'JHLADELPHl1\ iAP) Th c bt"le<igucrl>d Boston Bruins "·111 b.11t!c not only the ferocious young r)hiladclphia Flyers today in the sixth g.irne of the National Hockey League Stanle~· Cup championship. but also the vlhr<1nl \·oice of Kate Sn11tt1 singing. "t;ud Bless All1t'ri(:.:i.·• And this ti111e it won't be a rerordinl! of !he Flyers' ~ood luck song . .\Jiss Snlith. in per::.on. is sched ulc c1 to lead a sr!luut ctu11d of 17 .007 in her renctition or lrving Berlin's classic. ·r.hc r·1yrrs beg.:in preempting-the Xational Anthem occasion;illy u·ith "God Bl('ss America .. sc1·cral ye;irs ago and disco,·ered the team usuallv .,..·on \l'hrn Kate sang. So they reserved the record for i1 nportant games. They h;ivc .,...on 36. lost a and tted l after .:i Kate Smith sendoff. They trail the Flyers. three i;amrs to l\\'O. SCC's Causey, Singletary, R?use _Spar~e REDLAND5-Mike Sfn8letary, GleM Rouse, Steve Alexandel' and Jack Causey posted lndlv1duat vlCWrlea for Southern Calllq.rnla College In the District III NAIA track and field championships Saturday nigh t a. t Redlands University. But the four wins plus a triumph in the mile relay weren't enough to overcome a depth advantage by Occident.al College and as a result, the Oxy Tigers won the team title. 175-1&4. Singletary completed a two-day sweep ~ ol the sprints with a 2Q.9 clocking in the 220. Rouse \\'On the mile run in t :10.5 and finished third in lhe 8lk> in I: S2.5. Causey cleared 6-6 to win the high jump. Two upsets marred the So Ca I performanC<'. Don Turri finished 1econd in the sho~ put v.ilh e heave of 58-ii14, so1nc 31·'l·inl'hcs behind the wilJ,ller. Ed Bouldin, boasting the best tinle in the country for the 10.000-meter walk prior to the meet, had to setlle for second place. 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Mii· "eut.H ISlttlltl 6-4 11'd CotbOf'rl 1.J) O.tktand !Hunter i-JJ 11 (hlt"o f8aho1et1 .1·11 Te••• (ClyOI )..(I) •• Kl!\lll CllY ($Plltrorff ... ,) Mllldll''I Chmtl DefrO!t 11 Mi"'aut<et Qatllnd 11 Mll'llltsol'I Ot>lr NITlft Khei:h,tled • ,,. ' * ~ 1.f.• •·r i< ,.'i;" f'>f\ ... ' . . \. .' . ) ... '"""' .... : FORUM CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO Foitu'M ~.G.~!?!i!· MAY 23·26 TICKETS 10N SALE NOW:- • Fq'"1~ lox Office td a.m.· 6 p.m. 00to corr,: AltlrJc~etron• in Seort, ~y Co.1 ~" • ~··. Broadway and Montgomery Ward Stores, ~ ~ All Mutual Agencitt. "+. \f.c.· For Info: 673· 1300 ' ' 0 c1,1.no"· I . t Warning, The Surgeon Genet~ Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Deng11bi~\O \'our Hi!ltll, ,. "'' •• '' J;l"l'll\M '"""'. IS .. "111'. \l .. -"p« °"'''"'Ile llopoll MAP. ?C - - • Checkered Flag WITH HO~ARO L. HANDY J .C. Agajanlnn, the man •1th the big sombr<n> Md well· known Southern California auto and motorcycle racing promoter. wUI be ... king his third Indianapolis 500 v!ctc.ry from a good vantage polnt next SUnday. Aggie's famed No. 98 ...,oo the race for the flnt ti.me in 1952 with Troy Ruttman at the 1,1rheel. lt was 11 yea rs later ...,.hen PameUi Jones wheeled into victory Jane at Indy in an· other 98 model. Mike ~fooley, Aggie's driver this season, will be among the front-running cars in next week 's race and it i! another II years since Aggie last Y.'00 the race as a car owner. "Yoo have to think t.1ike has a great chance to win ," Aggie says. "He's always been a mediocre qualifier before, but he has an excellent 500-mile record. He was third at Ontario and fourth at Pocono last year. . ''I also like the idea that he's the youngest Of the top 15 pomt scorers of 1973 (rom the United St.at€! Auto Club cham- piooship circuit. !!e's 27. Troy u·as 22 when he woo for me and Pamelli was 29." Jtle•n Driver nt 011tnrlo Gn:y Egerton of Costa Mesa will be amonc the competitors In today's Super Vee and GT Challenge Cup raus at Ontario 1\-totor Speedway. Egerton ho1~ many of the drivers at his home Thursday night prior to start of the weekend competition. Elliott Forbes-Roblnson. an aspiring Formula One Grand Prix driver from La Crescenta, all but monopolized two divi- sions of racing by lntematiorwl Moior Sports Association drivers last weekend at Laguna Seca. Today's challenge cup race "ill bt a four·bour endurance 11pectacle beglnnlng at I o'clock. The Super Vee event starts at 11 and is a ts-lap e\·ent on the 3.Z.mlle Ontario road course. Raee Cars Jtlust Regls1er California O\.l'Tlers o( up to one million off-blgh'4'ay vehiclei; which have RC\'Cr been registered are advised they may pay their registration recs bct\.l·een no1v and July l at any Depart· mentor ~10!.oc \'ehicles office. Off-highway vehicles include all classes of race cars, motor- cycles. minibike:>, snov.111obiles. dune buggies, all-terrain ve - hicles and sirnilar t}'!)l.'S. Off-high .... ·ay rchic.:lcs \\'hich heretofore did not ha ve to be. registered includ«i those used only on private property and tho5e driven only 1n closed-circuit ol"~mtted racing events. lJSAC, SCCA JoiJ. Forces The Unlled Stales Auio Club (USAC) 1nd tbe Sports Car Club of America tSCCAJ have reached an agreement lo •·ork ioward a common formula for open-v•heel. slngie-seat cars and a .single North American championship series. The tvoo groups also agreed to jolntly sancUon the 1974 Formula S.000 championship seria. The Formula 5.000 championship series -.riill be run entirely on road courses and does bot replace USAC's cbamplonshlp trail. The schedule : June t-J\Ud-Oblo Sports Car Course, Lexington . Ohio. June J5-r.1osport Park, Bovt'manlille. Oat. Jaly 14-\\'atklns Glen Grand Prir Circuit. Watkins Glen. N.Y. July %P-Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wisc. Sept 1-0ntarlo l\foior Speedway. Oct. IJ-Lagnna Seca Raceway, ~1onterey. OcL t7-Rlvenlde International Race,.·ay, Rivmidt. Ulgl1er •fall, lt'ider Plls NOTES FRO~f TAE PJTS AT 11\DY -There have been a number of improvements at lndy this year tha t should aid driv- ers. The pit area has been "iden('d and the angle of tbe turn rrom the track into the pits has bt..'l·n lessened. In additioo, the height of the wall around the track has been increased. The Indy 500 is still tops in dol!ars per mile per drive·r. In add ition to the purse n10ncy, drivers receive cash for each lap that they lead the race and c011tingcncy money from spon- sors. Last year the fir~t six fini shers "'aJked away '>'1th $466,723. llu11ti.11~tu1i Beacli '-- volleyball Summa,.ies Alt-Or• ..... CM!flty v .. 1.v111n T•U•MY 111 Mun1t,.1on INch Hlthl .,."' "°""" -· Cor0fl1 dl"I Mir~!. Edl!IOll 15.1, 1s.10. 01n1 Hiiis doll. Los Al1m11~ lS-4. 11.1s. Mtlllklrt def. Edison 1~7. lS·I. CorCW'll OM Mllr def. Los Alt mllos IS·t, ,,._ Dt,.. Hiii$ JIPlll wi1h Mlllok•n. 1$-1, 1~ '" Edl!oOl'I def. lot A11ml!01o l S•ll, lS.U. (Cf-de! M.tr de!. MIU\kert l >U. 11- U. Deni HUI' dtll. EdllOll 1~1. 1~5. Miiiiken def. Lot Al, 154. l~l O•nl Hiib i-plll wt"' CdM. 11-\6. ~IS. ... ' Huntington def. CdM No 1 1$-1, u .12. S1ri Cl1m1nl1 doll. Vnlver1ltv 1>10. IS· . F.;.;.,11111 V1l11-V IQllt with CdM No. 2 IS.ID. l7·1S. H,...,tlrqton dlf. vm.,.r11tv \S.S. IS.7. "'""t•ln V1ll•Y 5'1111 wlltl 5.., Cl«Mn1' IS.S. 10-I S. CdM No. 1 d9', VnlvfrtllV 15-11, 15..l. Fourrt1ln V1fhly doll. Huntington ls.&. 1S.13 Slrt C1-.. eplll with CdM No. 1 lS. 10. , ... 1, Founlllll V1tl1y dolt. un1......-11tv lH. IS-,_ Hunllfl!lt!ln dlf. S.tn Cltmitrrt1 IH ,\l-lt. .... UQ111111 dlf. W"jml!'l1"1': lS-2, IS-} CMll M .. IJllJI wtth"-ll O\ilnt1 15-l, ... WHlf!'llrisler s.p!ll with Newport IS-10. •·IS LllUrtl d9'. Co.II ~,_ IS-10. 11-1. N~ 1Plll wllt! LI Qulrtll 15-f, ll·IS Cotti Nina def. WMtmlMltl' ls-.&. IJ.11 l119un1 def. N-.iort ls.I. IW. LI Qu(nlll ctff, Welttnl'*1tf' 1~, 1W, N....-ioort Ott. Cosl1 MtM 1.H. 15-$. Ut>UM Wi'. I.I Qul11t1 11-1'-IS.10. l"ool 1 tllftdlngt-OlroN dtl M¥ 7-1; Aztecs Tangle With St. Louis LOS ANGELEs-still W'lbtateo •fter two ~ the Ia Angel•• A>tt<I hoot powerful St. Louis In • 3 o'clodc game today at East Ia Angeles' Stadium. " The Aztecs, a lpW«<>rlns but loul1\ defensive club, will face a team which ts almost entirely A""'1can In orieln, a nrlty tn the North American Soooor League. Dena H;U! '"'; Milllk1n S.•1 Edi1on 7. 6; LOI •l1mltos 0-11. Pool 1 !l1ndlng-Founl1l11 V1lltY 6-2; Hun!lnciton &t1ch 6·2: Sen Clemen•e s.J; Coron• dd ~· No. 2 J.J; U11lvr~ltv o-1. Pool 3 1t1ndlng,...Laoun1 1!111t h 8-0' Newl)Orl H1rocr l -l ; l a Q11!n!1 , .• , Cost1 MrM 3-J; W11!mlMt1r 1·1. 0111rttrtl ... ho L1Qun.J leich 1nd COM ND. 1. drlw brfl. Hun!i<10ton '&e1th dtf, Din• Hlllr., 11·3, s-11. 11·9. FQoUT1!1l11 V1H1y def. NMPQrt, 10-lZ, II· ,, 11·7. s.mlfl!Mlll Fountain v1llty def. Corona oe-1 Mar 1)...11 . ll·S. Le11urie l11ch dtf. Hvnllngtori llei cl\ t· IS, ll·S. IS.13. ...... L.119un1 llPCh dtf. Founl11rt V1lley, 11· s. 11-J. Al 1-t•u rtt• m111l ,..m -ltocky c 11,..111 IHuflllngfm 8 ... chJ, ht• All!ley (Corottl det MM) Tlm Hiii CFe1111l1lrt V1lllyl, It I c It 0 1 ., It tMHWkMJ, Ouil SltlWnoN (L191t,.. 11Kt1l. aoo Yodf1' CS.n c 1-1r!. Cr110 G....,..._ CD1111 Nlllt ), Cr111 ICl41Y Ot"""'°"' H...Wl. """-' ¥•1uelff pM'fW -i CHtr Arntel9n (~ INC111 • Yikes Nine Honored DOii YOUl CAA IDU lOllGHf WE :::: .::'MILEAGE? CAN HELP THE CARBURETOR SHOP • ...,-.... Wf"...,, ......... ...... . ............. • Ciarelli It's a Douhle"-for Laguna's Hulst Record Ry HO~'ARD I.. llA!\D\' 01 IM 0•11'1" Plltt S1•ff ALTA LOMA-'l'ony Ciarelli was the tone bright li ght for Orange Coast College in the Southern. California JC track and field championships held at cold, wind-swept Chaffey College Saturday night . Dy HOGER CARLSON Of lllt 01HJ ,.1111 Stitt Laguna Beach H i g h ' :s sensational sopho1nore Eric tlulst withstood the challenge and rolled to n pair of meet records in capturing the CIF 2-A ch.1mp.ionship in the nJile nnd 2-mile SaWrday nJght at Valencia fligh. The Laguna Beach redhead t u r n e d back Blooininft,on 11igh's 1-tark Washburn in both events, rolling to a 4: 13.7 In 7 qualifiers t.he mile. th<'n coining back to \.I'll\ the 2-ntilc 111 9:08.6 at the 2-A t r a c k and l i e Id cranipionships. Hulst quullfied an-both {'\'t.'flts ror 1-"'rlday ·s :-.-tasters ~1ee1, but scratched fron1 the mile in an attempt to put all of his emphasis on his' favoritc- the 2-mile. And he predi('ts he'll have to better 8:55 to '1·in at th e f\1a sters Friday. Hulst 1\·on bot h of his racrs Ciarelli eclipsed his own school record of two weeks 1221-8) with a lifetime best toss of %25-91,1 to place second in the javelin, ooe of the first events on the program. llis second place finish qualified hin1 for the state meet at Bakcn;fie\d next Saturday. I-le is the lone OCC trackmoo to qualify fo r the final meet . Squabbles Mar Girls Spikefest One of t'n rce P i r a t es 001npetitors: in the finals at Chaffey, Ciarelli was the only one to conquer the blustery. cold nig ht. The others v.·ere high jumper Doug !11arlin \\'ho fa il('(! lo clear the opening height of 6·2 and three n1iler Duane \\'alllni re \\'ho finished eighth. Pre-n1eet f;ivorile }'u1lerton. v.·it h 16 qualifiers, v.·on the team tit le with 66 points to 52 for runncrup Los Angeles City College. The top four finishers and ties in tht field events qualify for t\lc California state meet. By HA NK \\'ESCll Of th• D1Jlt "'llot Si.H f{OLLING lllL..~ln a n1ect \\·here squabbles off the track nearl y overshadov.·cd performan('es on it. s i x Orange COast area girls and i\'c'vJXlrt !!arbor High's 44-0- vard relav teain survived a Stonny ciF' girls track and field qualifying mce.t Sa turda y at Rolling Hills J-ligh. The area qualifiers included \\'estm inst.er's J ill Ca1dv.--elt in the mile. Cost.a ~Iesa's Amy 'IOOmpson (440) and Erin Galla¢tcr lmile). Uni\·ersity's Cheryl Czorny in the long jump and Ne'>'1>0rt's Di.th y cari<'of and Nadine \\'ilson in lCO 1. ~onni.on !\\'~1 LA ) 9 l 1 l"' h" h " ~mi le• flonr,1 acacni 9.• J. 3.,,,, IJ<.: ig JUnl p. !Wcs1 LAI 9.s •· w 11mc;th 1Ci1•u•I 9 ; The squabbles. ,,. h 1· c !1 s. wn111 LA Sou1hwes11 9.4 • Mill~r .. 7iiL~Cf ) J~~nlOll !We•t L.AJ 2• sm11ev 01·ershadowed these and other l ~~,t~~af1~4 ,_2\J,1~in 1 ~f.~~'ri fine performances, v.· c r C' 11.2 5. Bush (W~11 LA1 ~1.2 ~. legion. An example : f ~rmer (lA Sournwe>tl 21 S. ·~,;,~ ~~1\~,1\;,~no'6~se•~~1 F~;~J, Cost.:1 J\1esa·s 440 yard rela y •LA ~ou1n.,...n .s.9 •. Mele.ii fLA 1can1 of Sue J...acke'-·. Corinn<' ~w•hwtll ' •9 O > Sml!n ! LA J sou111wesu •9.l 6. Mvles iLA Haroorl Cl aveau. Diane L..esl.cr and d .4 ~h 1&0 -1. ~nev ILACCJ 1 .~1.11. ~liss 1 on1p s on , \\"as H•vne\ (Uno Beach) 1 .~l.1 J. Wull IPoercel 1 ~;o 4. Fo• (R•o Hondo\ disqualified after apparentl y 1 :~.• S. Groll 4Cotr;n) l:ll.i 6. Ca•la (fl•ncock! l.$11 l \\·inrtjng i1s heat in 52 I ,l,\~~t ~u~·.~1 ~;an2 .. ~~;P<1~:111!'113? kjckfng off a ho t protest. 1~";"~~.~"~es1. ,~~i i 0·~ ~-0~~1~'~ Officials crlginally declared ~·;r~> •:111 6. Koenlo /Mt SAC ! Upland the team to be 110 HH-1. Holt (LACCl 11.l 2. H<>U•lon d1"squalified. then switched !El C.•rnl<1>! no h,,.,.. J. Hallm~n ~~?~!..~1~0 :,~ s' sir':"'\:!.t s~l~ d('('isions to disqualifv Cos ta "II tome 6. O .. en1 CM!. SAC H6. ~1esa (for an iJle~ai bJtO!l ••O IH -I ~tee!e fGtendalel >.:J.] 1 Fl•n<'• cLA H~·l><>'t s..i 1 3 passt and d('('lared Uplan d the l.'onoe>sleln !Fullerlcnl ~.I •· l o.,e t\~n11 B•ro.ra) ss l S. s m.rn 1rinn<'r. IP•er<e) ~ .• ~ N~l•CW'I (CCI. o! Canyo~s )l'IO time. ,.\) relay _ (Helt 11 I Rov•! SOD UO rel.tv-1. l • S<>Uthwest 'l 31 LA.CC ("~M 7) 1. cen•~nn•&I so 6 !He;! ~~ •7 0 l L> l r•d• Tech '2 l '· ComPt<in 1. UPi and ~1 .0 !Heit 4 )1, San M1•CO! •i • l LA H•r!>Of" '2 l 8a~"1"l.llfl<I 50 J a•'° eea (Heat 1l 1. Hofstni /Chine\ 2.11., 7 Mlif reiav -I l • S<>U1~.,~t J·1J9 7 [oy\r !VeMur&) 1:211 !He1! 7) I Fullc-rton 3:1<.l l. LA HarDOr J :l• I "'""''"'" (Mor~ing•id•) 2.XI s 1 •. B•k.•••fn l;l6 ~ s. Ml. San Bvh1Qfllf1 tEIJen_, 1:1l.6 (Heil! "ntaoto l : · · &. LAC.C l :lf.... 31 1 N.oore (Roval) 2:71.J {He1! •I 1. 3-mlle -t M•H$1hll IEI Cam;nol l•:lS.7 7 Alordrn {l• Vdllevl 1•.17.0 Ca~el)re1d ?;18.~ l He~t S\ 1. J. CIOloe 1Gro.1mon!I l•.19 • •. J.<einm!lltr (Qto(M'"l(lo Be1cnl 7;73C J. Rodr.<1ur1 El C•m•"ol U;l6.• 5. P.oatnc-r (Venturi) l :~.1 (Hfd! 11 ) l. ?£~a~q,;:t'~~-)o. l<.JJ C II. Wals11 A. Tnom..-1cost1 Mf»l 1:11.6 ;. S!tt-0lechai.e _ 1. l'(lr k()il•ric k. 1 pl~r<el Cole,,..an (f!l•~OP (01~1 2:32.1 ?.ll.I 1. Lotic h (Mt SACI 9:11; l. 100 --(Heat 1) l. l e Gr•nge I Buen~I L.11lrd (Pl l(l('lla rl 9·•21 • B•ian· 111 !Heat lJ 1 Mt Nelll IS~~ (Jmo...-lal V&llev> 9.•29 5 Bu•<lt•• Mo•co•~ ll 6 (He;it )I I, Bil"~' fS,111 I ~~111r1on1 9:"6.2 6. /<.\•r t i ~ e • _ -· __ !P11rce) 9 !•2 SP -l. A~~m• !SD "\e1al 511-J 1 1. Nomis (Pie,cr l 56.(1 ). Mvrrav IF~li.rton) SJ.S'• l. B rOO~I CL•CC ) }7.,1>.. J. •IO<"ioht !Glendele) 51-l ' 1 6. Qule ISD Me~al S!.1-1. LJ -1. C1r!fr !El C 1m;~ol ?•·S'' 1 Wl!kln1on (SO Mt-s.ll 7,,,, > 3 Holl<• !We1t L.AJ 7•·7', .c. 7ione• ((h~Hevl 1J·I .S. Tu••~ !Fvller1<>n l 7.)...S '• 6. Frffman rEI Cdminci\ 7.l-1. HJ -I. Madau !Fullerton) 6-10 2. Ge<:ld•s f5D MP11l 6.,1 ]. !If bel"'~ffl f.All!er !M! S•Cl .tnd Gardner !Lono Bt lCh) 6-6 } Hiii IL.AC() 6~ 6. Moore IL°"" Btaclll 6-11. PV -I. 81ac~ Cl.AC() 15--11 7. Ga•ci~ lGlfn01le ' ls.I 3. D•1>11in (HlnCDC~l 15.0 l . JohnlOl'I fGIPnd•lel lS.(I S. SC tOQQV IM! s•Cl lS.O 6. Wa<1nrr JC111ftevl 15.(1. T -1 f!1ldwin IGr0\1mon!) '9.8' • 1 ike Ma•COll 11 .~ 0-lfat ~l I Co"" IP11•iden8) \I I (He•! j ) l. C~""n (LI ~~na ) 11.J CIF •~Ord ; io::elllny~• !N~wPo•I fla't>o•l II 6 (Heat 6J 1_ Ba•ne' IMonrovl,i) n 6 !H•at l l I. ~lo,.ne 1001 P1"0la<;J 11.> Mlle (Heat 1l (l ldwell lWe1!mlnSl•r) S:lO.O ?. An<'.l~rlOn C R~ondol 5:'0 9 J, G1U1gher ICo•ll MtYI S:IU.I (!-<~~! '1 1. Heln<f"ll'' (Re'CIOll<lol S.1'0 ?. Al!ams {Agour,.) 5,:136 lH•"' JJ I J.•<OO~on (So~ M .. rco1) S·,J I 7 Forg lM~gnolial 5"1 6 11-<e .. 1 •l I. CO•I' !Ventu•,>l S:ll.1 7 Oanl!o• (6!1hop Mon!11<>m<:'•I 5:19 • snot Put -1. llfrh11n (Val~nC:~l 39.1 , 7 Ende•i (llrawtovl ll·I J. Schroe<J<:r t8e•ed • HllUI ll·? , • io::auti (la C.11n1d1 l 36-10 S. LflhnQlon (S,.n ~·arcosl ld.C 6. N.ur.n .. ney INO<"col 36- 51 . 7. Flvnn llt Canaa .. J lS·lO·' &. Bt1c~ (Rlohett•I 15·> o Ale•.,.. 1san "'""•co1 ) l~' , 4j0 -(HNI I) I Halh.11 way IRl!dO.-Ool 1:018 1. Smith (8 1!~9'1 oieool !Heit ?J MOO'e l Rov•ll 10 • l . C1ld'w11t CWt•lrn!n~l•rl l:O?.l fH e .. I J) 1. J ohn1on CE1peran1,,) 1.011 2 H111htower !U111an<11 1·r1.1 IHeAI •l l, Fromme !Ontario! 1 :~! o ?. Sml!h ISan Marco1l l ~Ol l (H e~•'' I. •nde•"°'1 {.Yornin91ldol 1:006 ; l a G•1n9e lfl""nal l.C7.1 80 LH -IHeat l ) 1. Ft rnan(lcl {Vtnlur~l 11 81. Wier !lltvo·t-; H<ll•) 17.D IH,at 11 l. Ht•iCSMO llompoc1 l1 7 i LeP. (Lis.enhcY.tfl 12 1 (Ht.·I JI I l'!1ner (Roll ino Hill~l 1; l l Car.on (Mo•n•nq-.O!I 17 ~ (H•aT •I l Jof>n!<ln (P~1adena ) 17 0 1. Meredl!n lflred) 1~.l (Heat ~l I Pl.ic~ I Redonrlol 11 .1 ]. Hig htowe-(Upldn<l ) 11 1 I H~d! ~\ 1 Moore !C,.nr~nnidll 11(>1 Sonnenburg !Upldn<f) 11 1 ?JC !Heat ll -1 W1lliam1 (("'1tennl~l l 11 Q 7. L<!OOC'• l(nlnol ;1,1 !He~t 71 I. Curran !la Re1rw) 167 IHe.r Ji 1. Mill1 tCenlennial 71.1 IHt•t •l L B~I IBeveriv H·llsl 77 I 7 G""'a/I'"• ($.tnta Fel 11.1 (Heal ~) 1. Jor<1an I Muir I 71.1 1. Cader COnta<iol 77 I I He~t 6) 1. Smi!h <San Marccsl ii ~ LO"'! Jump -I, C1ornv (U"i.,.n lly) 17.PO 7. Mills (Cent"'1nlal) '6·1l' 1 3. "'"n~crn {N. Tonancf l 16-10', •. Grav (f!rawley) 16-9'• S ~lo:ane t D<>~ Pu!DIO!ol 1..,.9 t . Curran (l~ Re•.,~) 16-"• 1. l Ol'"be<I f8uena Par~l 16-• , ' Fl1n (Rdli•t<l Holl>l 16·• 9 f!arr.e!l 1Pal<>1 Verdes) 16-l 11'"<1"• R•.l.if -lHt>I l) I Rov~I I Sl o 1 Mornino••de I l• a l llt'llon<1o \ .S5.l (H,.a• 11 l lOr>~ - I '.>66 , Roll1n9 H•lh 1·s1.2 1He•• !I I Mu•~! SSC l. '/f ntu•.1 1.S~9 II"'• 1 •1 1 San M~tcO• 1 \.ol.? 1. B~na I SI 9 11;~1i Jump {all R1 s ftoetl -wn.,., !N1woor1 H1rl>or) (•"'"' !Nt.,.·pan M1•-) So nlCn lCentrall J~c ~~~n IOu~r!el Ratnwel! (B't a) Ma<~enr1e tOn11 .. 1a1 Llnte fLci.r~l Long IVahn (uok (J<iuhe!11l uo Rrlav -11:>m•hna11 -IHea! 1l 1 N.u•r sq o 1. Newport lioroor Sl .J IHt a! 11 1 cn~!!ty 11.1 1. R;ri~e 11, !1 • J P~•o1 'Vr"1p· 51.• 100 1rm1!inal 1Hca1 11 I Str~u~t' l""u"I !l.S (Heal l) Joto~n ll!ou'" liu"6n (l'ullerton) '9·~' • J. le""1 , <1n•t!Pv1 '9·S', 4. J a le~ 1 on f a ~e,.1 t ldl 41·11 5. Scott 11,11 S.A.Cl "8·101, 6. McClure rP111""''' ! 41.fl', OilCt,1$ -lJ Murrlv \l"ultf'rl<>n) 16~·10 1. B•own Cll'llr H1) 6.J-1 J. Zacll..i1eia tC,,,liml 1st.a '--Co•tello rr11,.,,i 15'-1 S. Covarru~1s fFHllerhlnl lJ.6-l 6. 1!111r !frotsmonll 15]·} J~"''"lin -. l(•ouo" {•It. ~"(' 1\J-11 CMttl rK'OfdJ 7. (!1relll IOran9e Caalll 1?~·9'• (School rf(ordl l. Shl¥1t v IR•o Hondel 121l·S •. S<>00!s!ra !C ~rr1to11 11r·• s. Mitre IR•o Hondo) 210-41 6. Ja•v 1 {Citrus) 201·?. aroun Team 1corln<1 : 1. l"ul!erton 611 1. Tie ~t~en L•CC and Weit LA 4.1 4. El .tm!no Q J. L<>no Beech ~O ~-LA outnwe1t l~ I. GrO!'~nlCnt 79 8, SO N••I 71 9 Ml. SAr: '~ I 10, Gel~d•I• ,. 11. LA H"rllOr 11 12. Plf"Cf 16 IJ. Ci trin; 1} 14. Cerritos 1nd Rio Hondo 12 16. Chaffey 11 11. Moorper~ 10 11. Or1ng1 Co.at!. B11~er1l!~d. Cv~rtt• 1n<f LA ValllV I 7'1. Hancoc~ 7 ]J Trad~ Teo:n 1, 74, Comot<>n a"<! San 8e•n1rr1lno l 16. P1lomor afl<I Colleoe of "'-C1nvons 1. MAY SALE ! ' We need )'OUr Trade! Premium prices pcud. EXCELlENT SElECTION l"medicll9 Delivery ~A BERS ~ Ol'1!N1' DAvs- Ptease Call 540.9100 2600 Harbor • Costa Mesa , THEVIKING ITAMPS0'1t~-.C:U! Mon. thru Sat. 7:45 in sty le vltnoogh he v.as press~d s o nl e \\' h a t by \\';ishbum. But in c a c h instance v."henevcr \\'ashhum tried to take the lead fro111 tlulst the Laguna Bench v.·hiz sitnply put on a burst of speed to diS\.""OOI'<lge uny and all atten1pts to nu1kc hi1n sc..-cond best. Hulsrs teammate Do ug Case qualitiOO for the ~tasters v.·ith a second place 6·-4 effort in the high jtunp and tv:o otl1cr UC Irvine Crew 211(1 111 Spri11ts \"A~COUVER, B. C . -UC Irvine's varsity eight finished a surpr~ing second . a i<'ng1 h behin(] the University of \\'ashington at the 13th annual \\'estcrn lntcrco!lcgiar~ nl·,· · ing <'han1 pionships. h I' r r . S.1turd:iy. \\'a-;h1ngton had a \\'inning time of 6:01.3. Trailing UC! v•:1s Cal ! Berkeley). \\'t1shington also "·on the JV eights in 6: 15.1 'v1t.h Cal scrond t6:2i 2• and Orange C.C;ist third !6:28.1 L OC'C's freshnlan eight "·as fourth in its race "·ith a tirne of 6 :24 .1. \\'ashington also \\·on 1hat event. clocking 6: 10.4. Cre,1·s fro1n \\'ashington and the \\';1shington Varsity Boat Club--v.·hich is made u p la rgely of \\' a •hi n ;i lo n Rradun1c~-"·on seven of 1he 11 fin:1ls and v.·crc second in the other four. \\lashington crev.•s v.·on in th e pairs with cox. fours ·wi th cox . plus the JV. ''arsity and freshfnan ei~hts. And the \\'ashington \'arsity Club v.-on tilt> p;Jirs ·w1thout co:i: and the single scull<;. "' C'al State rLong Beach1 c:1pturcd !hr I i g h t v.• e i g h t ei:?htc;. L1Cl~A won th c lie-htv.·cight fours and Cal natbed the fresl'iman fours. 11H' (."'()l\lf.Clllr n <li:1::i• l thf" crr~11· «Ca son F11r ',..11t-1 ·.~1 :>nd Or;i nirf' Co:ic:t. OCG 1• ill nr.t rom pcte \n th e \l(·r;tc_\- l~oy::i! Rc~an a :hi:-. 1 •:1r on· Katella Near SQS FWY. Mlllor Tune 50% OFF ....................... -. ....... _ ... ..... fl!rtllTt .. , ...... , •• , ,, , •• , •• ,V J.ft ~ ...................... Ill.It. .............. '., .... -· ·-..... ..... ······················ .. , ... , er•~· Orange Coa~' area athletes sped to \'ictory ill rro:.h-soph cxin1petition. ~1111 er Dci High's Bill St. John h..'ld lhe 1nilc rirtually to hirPSel f v.-hen San Clentente sopho111ore T('rry Huddleston scratched fro1n the e1·ent. St. John clipped 6.5 second.~ fro1n his pt·elims n1ark as he zipped to a 4:23.0 for ..a meet record against no challengers. l·luddlc sto n v.·a.s e q u a 11 y 1n·pre!S\·e 1n the c1ght-la pper, v.inning by, 50 yards and lc~11J lng fr<Jm the outset. Other area nthletes to medal ,1 ... rc John Penlz. of Dana flills in the frosh-soph 2-mile (fifth y,ith a 9:53.4\ and i\1alcr Dei High's G1tris i\1artin rrourth in the ,·arsity 100 at 10.31. ~lat er De i's varsi lv nulc relay tcan1 cf Dan Spain, Alan Burrv. Pat i\1cKcon ~nd ~lark Fif11~'\trick ..... as fif1h in 3:26.8. 2-A Spike Res11,lts ,,..,.,.,,.. !"1 -I S•m (P1u• )(I 100 1 Sm•ll t~~·" 10 I J. V•llln (Sf,..,,te• I~ l 4. Ml'1i~ CMll•• O.i) lt.l S. P1n~tt1 •Sc. J<>n~ llmcol 10 l l:!a -1 Hl"il llndio\ 71 ! Z SIM (P•u• )(1 716 l . J!ma<>•• !Ltnno•l 77.I • Duplea~1, iv11astone) 73 o ; >.•o"" I ;,in M•dnoJ 23 1 •.O 1 DC111l•asi1 (GladstOfle"\ ,o 1 1 H;tt nen• 1s11~ Dima1> io t J DtlR9o•Oflle (Bl•t'lo!'! •m~•l '' t j Veriero IL• C8nll<M) •9 9 5. O .. >Tn.rp Ila Can;,(lal }0 0 8!0 -1. O~!!fup lll (a ndil~l I 5! • l""•P• •eca.r dl ~ "'""~1ron11 (El Do•adoJ 1:56 \ l Tavlor (Serr11J \'S6 2 A Plll;lnqt<l<' !St. P•ul ) I !6 J ;. Bardale• {Murp•wl I SI>< l•o!t I. Hvltl ll1')un1 l e1cn) 4:11 1 H.IHt •e<orol ; Wh>l>n u 'n 1 01oom;ng1~\ •I• 5 l. ~onlgn !L~ ( ·•n•db l ,.119 • Sa~ilC. !(••nor•t~r(. I • 10 l ~. s nc-rourn l l1 Can~oa l •· 1~ • ).,.,.1. ~ 1. liu!1t ll•tun• le1cn! 9:01.i !M•rl re«trd) 2 l"/asnourn (flloomingt<>n) 9,1~ • ) Cnill'n<l"''"'n (~11~ M1•inol •·lll o • Peter<on I'. Qfro B~vl t el• 6 5. w11n~m• (Steal 9·?10 110 HH -\ ka1•is (lnd•DI "' 1 Ku•! !Sanla Cla••I l • l l. S.werwf lP..,rl•I 1•• A J.,,..,,.,, !Pe"IS) 1•9 S. l~W•r<'<I IAl1• Lom•l !SC lBOLH -1 ~utz (San!f Claral 1t 1 l Mvlr~ IOu1rtel lt 5 l . .o.11Uno1., l"!em•nVl lt .& 4.. A\il\er l~t Boneventurtl lt I S. H<>UOM•on 1 Hfft'l")l~9 l&J rt11v -l, Plv• .lC •la :. "'"'t>""' Ori ~ O J LI Can~d• '3 3 •· Orse>! .U.l 1. Ontarle 436. Mlle rtlfY -\. l a Canil<l.i l :'12.8 2. St . Paul l :l•.• J. Cni mln.We l :,S.• • San Olma• J ,?6.l S Mater·o.,; l :l6.8 l~J -1 (~urcndl 6-3 1. Cl~ /Laquna se .. cnl 6·• ~ (!•e l Popp (N<>r<1n<1ll! "na Cv"V !Co•on•I 6·2 S. 1i:e\ Snri~.1no IP. ·~oo Am~Tl a"<I Ca•ll• tEI Sevun~ol /,-.) LJ 1 M."'' !Simla C.•ar~I ?3·!1 '• ~ S11no•on lBannlfl!ll 22·9 l Jenn!no' 10·~~·1~) 11·1'' • n a l >n o •<• (A\emanv) 11·2 '• S. !(ellOUllM (Piu, )() 11., '• PV -1-GOO<lman !•oour•l 15·• ·1 !(Ill....., I V~lp~(ia 1 11 lC l Norton IL • (ana(I•\ 1.1-10 '-Tal1ey IB•awle-f') 1l IC s. Mel..,y !So. Pa1•<1 .... a\ 1)...4 SP -1 Lau• \Santa Clar1i S?.J'i !Cir 7·• •Kur(!\ ? Rl~91n• !El Stquno~> \.oil'•]_ £'1man ~p.r,.wlev! S.1-lC'• • sion~J•<I 1~1. p~.,11 !l ·?'• s. ou~nt0<.~ !R•O Mesi I Sl·l' ,. l'ondt 1e.m ~:o"ng 1. L~ C ~"ada ?\ ?. San!a Cl~•• 72 l. PloJS l'. 11 • l •,ur., B•t<n 16. JOO I. Bro·Nn !>~Qtfno Vall9YI 101 i Cna~el !'/•,:.um D••l 1n • J Y;,•t IDuan e l 10.:; • l o••e, !"11aNl•~t HJ.5 S Hall <Ver1>11m O~l 10.S. ntl l. H~n\iUGn \,l~rbuo,1 D<:•l 111 7 Y,.•e~ IOuun-1 1.J • 2. J~m~•:.rn l•••o•eno Valle•' 1J • • flen•~n !Lu1t1er•nl <l •; D~ .... e~'n (':y,.,. ,\ ll ; •-Ill -1 11. ·,,10~• !S~n Dor•" ' :;1 • ' C.omo.o {Sit"• Vi~lil :1 1 ~-S<haeter ll • CanJc!•> "~ • E'!•· 16 nn1n;i) ~7.t 5 Mein~e •S!n•e Vn••l S?.O 180 -I lewil !Perri~) l•l-3,I 1. C1ntu (Cn1nn•I lslf<'>d ) 7;00 7 J. Pla1ero IOr,e•tl 2 00 S • Ko,llen \!'" Merinof 7.'Xl.9 j R~dnich •n Marino) 1.~1.1. l '•lt -I. SI. J&ltll (Miit< D••l •·1J.t ICIF rn..,.dl 1. Hou~ "'"' l.,.....41 • 16 3 l Ocleci• IC••nrd••ll •·7& I ~ io::.,..n•I! rsan M.tr.n<>) • ?I I S. lle•DJI 1ft Oo•~OOl • 710 1·mile -1. Mll4dl11ton CS•" Cl-ftlfl ''!4.1 ' Al••ton ((f n.,1tl t 311 ~ Ebone• (81•~0!> Amat• 9 ., ! • l\"O'e 1 01>v~I O•~) 9 510 S Prnl1 tD1n1 H+ir.1 '· ss.•. 1~ f''l I M<\O"• !f!r ~l'll~/I tC 1 _.,,.~I•• I Du~r!~' 9 7' ~t··n• (Do•"~' 0 3 1. 9•u'1• I Tron• I t l S. S!rlcklarwi {lutner•nl 9 • 1~·.. 1 ~·~Qr .. re·~·· Ir •• 11 1 ' I.Ivie~ !Ouarre) ll 1 3 Brush !Tron•l l'I ' ~1<1<~1"~'' llvt~~r1nl 1•0 ~ ~tone I Pf "'' JH! IA 1 "O rel~v 1 V•r~""' o .. ; ..i ? ' B'11wley U t l. Moreno V1llev 4!.0 • Lul!lf•~n •>I \. S•nr~ Paol<.> ,1 S M•lf r•l~v ! L~ C"n '~~ J'.71; I meet •'"COr<I ) 7 V••Dum Del l •lJ ~ ) s"' Marino J •J..tJ 1. Yuc~lp1 )'.JS6 S. El Oc<~(lo l :It l llJ -1. L~·Nlt>n IEI Oorado) 6 • 1 11~n(lplph ll~ Cin~d~) &·l J. F ln.,..v IC •nlrl ll b-l 4. l¥1t IM1ltf Dtl) 4·t I, ,Y(~~m5'1 l •tao.c ~•<1'"r OI 6·0 LJ -l Jaml"wn IA'or...,o V~l1eY) "1 /· w 7 wui.on lC~lonl 11·7'' J J~Ckson !Ouar1el '1·6'' • H•ll IV•rOvm Dell 11-l'. S. M11•er>0 ll.'.>len.c:ia \ 71.\•, PV I. ~'ICC<>m~t (lfl•ll"'lf ') J1.0 7 C.ll"e-1 (Et Dot1<10I 11·l l. Olel "°'' •~int" Yne1J, HoQnt~r C8 eaumon•l. E1oersm1 (5t Jonn 8 osco) Ind Ge-- Ovid IValenci•l 11 t SP -l. 8u•~wn (Onl,.rio) SA.-6 7. Kru,_. lVlllanova) SJ·1 3 L.••ICW'I ((a]<>nl .SJ.61• •. H.,.,,... (S.t• Cl1mu11t) Jl·l1 S Co1>r1I IPlvs XI " . F"lnal i.am KOl'•n<;t 1 Veroum ~l 13. ' O•el B'IWlrY. Ou•rle •nd 11oreno Valley 11. 5. Lt C1n1d11 IS '· El OMrdO '' .IC Base hall JC I Uofbllt Pl1•oth LA!I GE SCHOOLS Norlf\trn Oivl11m (II Ch111iPll (n.it>Ot •. F•rlno .1 ( F • t ' n <> e•lmln1tedl (errllo1 10. cn10<>1 J (CetritPS wi"\ lolre !. Swthtrn 0 1..;110" l•I COlltf* ol !ht (1nv..,1l ~an Olevo I. LA V1ll~y II {Vall~V t ll mlna!l<ll !..In QI~ 7], C.invon1 lS l~an Dle<;!C mee!S c~nvcn\ IOd~• ~T 11 '°' htlc l. ,M.ll !liCHOOlS (II 11 .. l•wf A'ertl!<I ~. caorlllo I 1c10,,no ehmln~tedl. 1.•erced 11, f)ftr1tow 1 iMe•ted r .r.loN tr.~~·1 at I lor tot\f ). LEASE A '74 610 W AGOtl $99.19 mo. + T~l6rro.0-l.L. COSTA MESA DATSUJ'4 2145 HAllOI: ILYO.C.M. 540.6410 FINE CAR OWNERS MAT 22 thrU AUG. 21 4 IXACTAB • - • • • ' • ' ' \ C .j OAJL Y PILOT Sunday, M;ty l9, 1974 • • " Boes Star MV' s tee Comes of Age Iron Play Does It Seeks State W:ith U.S. Swiinming R ~cord For Eag.les Golfer· G:~A?~I:~ v.,::::~::.~:;!i.SWUn C:olllns Sizzles •• "' ... . . . ... By ROGER CARI.50N Of tk 0 1llt ,lie! Sll tf lt's not too unconunon for a golfer to tum to one or his playing partners and ask for a little help y:hen 1hings aren't going as srooothly as he'd like. But when he's clicking with a 34 at the tum ori the way to his third straight I r v i n e League golf championship and asks if anyone can tell hhn what he's doing wrong-it's a tipoff to his personality and ability. '"'; Estancia lfigh senior Larry ~HV 'llol Sl~U Pll9tt , · Collins aMexed his third straight circuit title by a seven-stroke margin at Indian Hills Country Club i n Ri\'erside recently. "Larry has an amazing personality for someone at his skill level." says Estancia coach Wally Chute. "He's never above anyone." Chute says it's Collins' v.'Ork ;rith the irons that puts hin1 ahead of the field in his class . "Larry has good length off the eee and he can hit a tin can inside 60 yards. But H's his exceptional iron play that really separates hitn from high scOOol kids," adds Chute. ESTANCIA HIGH 'S LARRY COLLINS. Collins agrees that his irons are his best asset and says he's placing addition a I f.'mphasis on ihis dri\·ing and ~hort game in 9ractire-·1~·hith is about all the remaining , tin1c in the u"eek outside of attending class. eating and sleeping. Girl G)1J11na sts Co111pete Over 60 schools \YIU be represented at the CIF girls gymnastics n1eet Tuesday at \Vestrninster High (3 o'clock ). The finals will be held a v.·eck later at 7 p.m. Key performers for Newport Harbor include Kim Kephart 1all-round), Jan Bodi!H!<; 1::i!l· round t Linda Pit.t (vJult 1, Stacey Reeser lfree exercise \ Cindy Amies (uneven bars). Jaena Pulaski (v au lt! Jan llilleary (lU1even bars) and Dana Gragg (beam). Costa !\1 f' s a ' s contingent includes Janie S n1 i th (JIJ-rountl \, Sue '.'l°if'mi lfloo~ exercise ) Laurie Sn1ith rnoor exercise). Janice Berg (vault. hars1, i\tary Moss tbean11. Janice Kozuma (bars l Christie Anderson ( benm r and Joy Berg {vault f. ---------· l\fonday Collins and his Estancia mates enter play in the CJF team ani:! indi"idual prelims at ~tission Viejo {;()Jf and Country Chrlj. And if he s u cq es s ru 11 y qualifies ror the individual finals his next challenge will be at the tough Quail Lake Course in Hen\et JW1e 3. "They call it the monster.'' says Collins or the Hemet course. "It's Vf'ry tough and long. But I prefer a long course. Collins trans Ce rr e d to F:s!ancia as a sophomore from Miraleste High and much of his success goes to Jack Hollis at Rolling HHls Country Club and Eddie Merrills in Los Angeles. Q:illins1 best effort in a single round came as a sophomore with a 68 at Mesa Verde. He's posted a couple of 69s this year but overall is unhappy with his play. "I haven't felt like l\•e played as well as I should this year due to a Jack of conctntration." says Collins. Aside £rom play at the CfF fnials he's also eyeing the qualifying round for the stale arnaleur tourney 8t Los Serranos June 7. USC is O>llins' n e xi: stomping grounds although he's also considering t;c Irvine. Arizona State and Cal State "I made a decision to go to use. It has one of the best teams in the coun1ry under coach Stan Wood," s a y s Collins. Business adntinistration is in Collins ' mind academically at USC-but the tong range goal is professional golf. UCI Hosts Rugby Tilt Two of the strongest rugby football learns in the Southland. Exile lnternational XV and the Santa Ana Rugby Club, battle today at UCI in the Ara Parsegian Multiple Sclerosis charity m a t c h starting at 1. The Exiles are practically a United Nations tean1 \\'ith representitives from Canada. New ZeaJand, Australia, South Africa and Fiji. l..i!d by half Terry Scott of England and UCLA, the Exiles nre considered one oi the wost explosive teams in t h e Southland. Tickets are SI and arc a\·ai!able at the g:'lme. Of ni. 01111 ~•i.t s11ff coach tried to tell her she was If consistency has anything to do with the outcome of Monday's state JC go 1 f championship, Orange Coast College's f\.fark Horner should finish very high. Honter, a freshman at OCC, was second in last Monday's Southern Cal tourney al Las Posas Country Club i n Thousand Oaks ~i!h a !\1·0- round total of 148. too old to be starting out in an organized program if she hoped to compete successfully. She was l t years old at the time. Today, Mission Viejo's Mi!is Lee is the American record , :t holder in the 200·yar d butterfly. And the coach'! "He's not there anytnore,'' she says. VALARIE LEE He's the only area JC golfer competing in the one-day, 36· hole event at two courses near Chico. Until her recent record setting perfonnance w h i I e swhnming for the Mission Viejo Nadadores at the AAU short-<.'OU.fse nationals i n Dallas, it appeared Miss Lee's real problem was her youth, rather than her age. Though a consistently strong placer in both t11e buuerny and freestyle events at the national level, Miss Lee's efforts were constant l y on breaking two minutes and doing it in that meet. ''Mark is a very s1eady player," says Ray Rosso. the OCC golf coach for the past 20 Years·. "He's been the low outshone by older teammates medalist in nine of 20 rounds like Shirley Babashoff and this year." Peggy Tosdal. Jn those 20 rounds. \i·hich ''It was just a matter of her maturing to the point she is now," says Nadadores conch l\fark Shubert. includes a pair of 74s in the SoCal tourney, Horner has shot in the 80s only four times -carding a pair of 81s and tv.'O 80s. "lfer American record \\'in in the 200 fly v.·as really no surprise. V.'\! v:orked all season ''She \.\'On by two full scronds, and for a fairly short race, it shov.·s a grea t superiority." Miss Lee actually broke the American record twice in the sarne day. Jn a preliminary heat race, she sv.·am 2:02.3, io break Shane C'.ould's 2:00.72. Miss Lee then came back in the finals and v.·as clocked in 2:00.84. Tile race. she recalls, went exact ly as planned. His low has been 71 and he·s averaged 76. The majority of college golfers thrive on one part of their game-whether lt be putting. driving or use of the irons. Gy11i11<tstics Results But such is not the case 1o1·11h 1he Conner Corona del ,\l.:ir 1-ligh golfer. s~ys Rosso. ··He's been consistent in all phases of the game. There·s not one part of it that is that moch better. ''He's an intelligent player. he studies the game and his play shows it. And he's an exceptionally fine young man . One is impressed \\'ith hi:; appearance and attitude." ·Homer. a 5-11. 175-poundcr. hopes to become the thlril OCC pla~·er to v.•in a state individu::il title. Roh Peel captured the cro1vn in 1967 and l\fike Reehl \von it in 1970. CIF ll oY1 lly,,,11111lc' lndl•ldu1I Mttl f•t Millikan t-llt M) IOu1Jlf•""' lor Frld•'(S 11 .. ~IS) Floor Exercl1e -S e 1rlfs rweslm!ns1er> 9.l5 tver...,e: ~­P<>rr~no (Llkt~\ l , T1vlar tLS PolvJ: •· ()ml IAtk~m!lr~) 5. 8ern~I 1~nu•ll 1-\)11•) l . Johnson IW•slmln11tr) 7. R~pl fLB W;i•M) I . M(Gr-.w CW•Ulf!'llll51tr1 9, Weilman (LS Wll•onJ JG. Gl1N (Wesrmln•ltr) 11 Msrtln (Lakewood ) 12. 81umle,· !W~·• (O\lin1), Parall~ barl-1. ~rtl11 !L1kev.ocd l ~ 70 ~\l~r~o~ '· PT'""?/U H .. •kt·~~r~I J. TaylOI'" !L8 PolyJ 4. Vi n ltuUen t Westmln,i~rl 5. Ol~rlt~ !Sou!~ Hllh) 6. lo~: (S~n G1brltll 1, M~G·..-CW@"otmln1tr<! ~. 8urats• (R~lln<J Hiiis) '· "a d r I Cl u.' IWHlmln11er} 10. Om (Alhlmbral 11. l5outll Hiiis) 12. Plvmltv (West Covina). \'aultlno-1. 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Prous (Soulh 1"1111•) •. Eotri IL~~eW<IOd l 5. 8ern•I ISou•n Hiii•) ~ T~vlor !Lii PolVl 7. '•"ll~U (NtwllO<'I H•rbor) I. AhUin.JO. !Lak......:iodf 9, Joraan IR:C>lllno Hlll•l !O. Mc~lnntv (Ldk~wOOd J 11 Omi IAll\tm.,,.•I 11. Martin (L•-... •<•>•11 11. Por'"UO (Ltk-()0(!) 14, P I um I e y (Wr:it Covl.n.eJ. J C Tennis St1l1 Twm.iom•nt 111 Vwitur11 °"'"" Finl •°"""' ParOer·Posw (Golden We11 \ los• to C•rler·Wa!usl {West HUis) 5·1, •·6. MAt!new .. Lynch IOranoe Co•") 10.1 lo McCulr~Herm1n CC1n&o.) 3•. 3·'· C011tol1tlool •C!Vftd M~!!~ws·lyn,n (Ore119~ Cw1tl !!~I. Mlller·S1nderlark tS•~ ~t..ol ...,, 1-l. "I.just swam wilh'lhe !leld for the flr8t 100, then loOlted ll> my Jell al\d saw Lym qolella right 'vith me. 1 f~ 1'4- better pick up the pace1 BO 1 dld. "l really Ulooght the race• would be closer than it was." Miss Lee's so.yard split& for the fillal 150 yard• showed her times descending from 31.26 seconds to 30. 'i4 and finally to 50.3. Again, .-1y perle<t lo the pre-race plans. Moot reports credlkd a new type of swirruning suit worn by the American girls for the first time for several records set at the meet. Miss Lee, who wore one of the new suits, felt it was a factor. though not the ma)or one in the girls success. "There's no doubt the suit helps," Miss Lee !llys. "W~ v.·atched some glrls swimming in t~m through an underwater 'vindow, and you could see there we-re less bubbels iuid less drag coming off the turns. .. "But J think a lot ot it is psychological, you put oo the suit for a big ract. and yoo just feel yoo can swtm faster." Mis..c; Lee's immediate goal no111 includes makin~ the U.S. tram for a dual meet v.ith East Gemiany later this summer. That meet appee.rs to be a rematch of a confrontation in last year's w o r I d championships in Beli;;r-ade. ,11Jere the U.S. gi rls suffered oome embarrassing Jo.._c;.ses to the E.'lst Germans. "J wasn't even at that meet. but 1'111 reallv looking forward to it." say~ ~1iss Lee. "From talking (o the girls v.'ho were then>. gig me very bad things hapucned . ond everyooe came back v.-anting to prove we ·tt still the best." Miss Lee fe<-ls ttiat U !Ile ha.so 't broken two minutet in the !JJO fly by that meet. lile11 C'erlainly ha\'e lo in order to win. On the East German team is v."Orld 20().meter butterfly record ho Id er Ro.c;rm:'lrie 1\othar. "To v.·in. she'll almost havt- to !"Ct a 1vorld record," says Shu!x-rt. "That'! not out of !hr qucsticn. though. Valerie's tiin<'S aren't Lh::it fa r off." -···---STOP IN AND REGISTER FOR FREE DRAWING =-= ;: 'i: ;-; ------------A new B.F. Goodrich store to serve you! Electrophonic Radio ,Portabl e cassette and playback system. AM/FM and AFC RADIO Solid Stolt AC/DC with blank cossttleo tape ELECTROPHONIC STEREO 8 track stereo tape player AM /F M mull1olex stereo radio Electrophonic Console Stereo POLYESTER CORD WHITEWALL SALE for many smoll COT'I: Coif, Ccpri. Con-.et, Cricket, Dart, /T Duster, Gremlin. 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I Oii n .s \J 0.11 TK-IQ~ J'o-lo 01! 11 .\ 1l Oonblr °""'" 7 •; Ot! 11.1 It ~1!11'1 11\dU\1\ 1 1o Oil 11 I IS Ttlco M" !>v< • '' Oii 11.1 1' W"Mt~I>' .2Ja • 1 '~ 0 11 lD.I 11 Unl<9'1111l 16 4'• -'• OH 10.\ II Brwd Be"' l6 11'. -I'• Oii 10.0 It P11..,1 MlllQI 4' >-\1 Off 10.0 10 C.IMl•lle Fd1 4>o-•,~ 011 t .I 11 htNHldAI 1.16 2)' ,-11!1 ()tt t .6 21 Jt n,.n Cu•tl• 2,.-\... Oil t .S 21 UldBkCI ISw•h 2'1>-\• Oil 9.S 14 Nit Plttnt Ow f -'1 OU 9.• JS Am 0..-M" Ptt 11\ .. -l'lo Off 9.J What's in a Name Change? NEW YORK -Chllhging names has become fashionable among American b u s i n e s s fi.nm. else has to be chqed -from especiJllly ii they started the established cunpouy h • • the bronze or brass signs company, are reluctant to see ab5>1.utely refused to change outside tl3e company offices to any changes. Gen David its name. BIX not always for the ..cretary's stationery artd Sa r n o f f , the Russian the obvious reuao. In the past three years wen over 300 major oornpanies have changed their names, in the hope, mainly, of bringing themselves greater attention, both from the public and Wall Street. salesmtr1's Vi!iting cards. immlgrant -f<>mded the There is the case o1 the wife F -°"' th Radio Corporatloo of America, of the prosidenl of ooe major Cl" eorne ~•"t""'ues ese in A----1---_..,,,..8tlon--• be -~~ ·-1 resisted for a long time see g n.11~n:ou ....... r-,..... costs can ~~~nu=. her loot•-flnnly -ao the When Standard OU of New tt. name sh<:<Wled to RCA -~ J •·~~ ··-t even though that is what most ground.> that 11 the -cn;ey SW!~'~ I~ 1l831le O changed Jis name, R bof' Some ol the biggest corporation! in the country have joined the n a m e - changing spree. Among them • Esso, which has become Exxon, Swift & C.O. which has become Esmark, and Beech- Nut, now known as Lile- Savers. Exxon, M. cost the company ~ca~~eitbeen instances hwbaod became "president d. more than $24 million to f the XYZ "-." ......_., -·•• dv~j-"--"" and when, despite all the efforts o ...... ., •"'""A'U~ wvwu a e'l 1.J.'"llC u1e o..uange, . k Id •-·· who ~-w-. aoother $96 million to alter the the image-ma er.i. an o • 1\11vw .11111:: °"' signs at iis 25,000 filling '---'----=-------- LEARJET, REBUILT FOR MARTIN AVIATION CHARTER USE, DEBUTED THIS WEEK One of the main reasom for th> op>rt In corporare name- c:hanging, acconling to a stations. A change of name can, it is claimed, even he Ip a company's profits. Before it changed to Citgo, C i t i e s Services 'vas an a i I i n g company, Since it changed lts name the company h a s boomed. Learjet Joins Martin's Squadron spokesman fO< Lippina>tt 1n F I V E Y E A R S a g o New York, whidl specializes Lippincott and Margulies was in the f 1 e I d, results from -called in lo give Q)ca Olla a That flight to Nashville, houses, the cost will be worth changes in flllctioo O r new look -not ~ traditional By THOMAS PALMER Of ,,,_ D•i.r f'lllt Sllf'I ould II ·t• .. expansion of interests. bottle nor the c.oca Cola hoY•ever, w cost a c ent .h & Co !rad---~-.,._ we re Looking tor qu ick transportation to P a I m Springs? Martin AviatiM can get you there in 21 minutes. u~ The · does 't Far example, Swift . ~·-L .. ~, somelhin& over .........,. And Martin Avialloo n '"--sacr""~-..... What the oomruiny ' •-· led r $1 5< · t s changed its name Ut:\.:.:iuse .....,...,.,.\.. ,.~ going ra .... 18 sea rom · plan to stop al one 1e · ays these days lt is 00 longer just wanted was a redesigned logo. down to $1.U per mile Fmtaine. "We plan to add In ~, 'The one ........ ~. a b•• red ,._ d' th a meat·pack g concern , v1.u a "'"""'"'u:u -o depending on 'uc iStanoe on another in at>out six mon s -business with wide-ranging and white c I r c I e . is And U you can take care of your 00..iness rapidly and be back to Martin headquarters at Orange County Airport in an hour, it will ooly cost you $650. any flight that exceeds an that is the program." interests. To most coosumers, recogniz~ all aver the world hour. b But his partner is more ~er. in ·America the Daf!le -even bt China. AND bf·;; cran will bear a reticent about the company's Swift: was synooomous with One dwic e1ample : The burden up to 3,1128 pounds ol expansion plans. "I'd Jimtth sathey corned beef. rompany that originally, in bodies or goods, depending on we'll be keeping up w1 1670, was chartered as The coodltions. demand." ANOO'llEI\ factor is that the Govermr and Company of That's the orebour ftt for the me ol the flnn'1 Learjet, U>e nm diarter let aircnl1I at the county facility . At rr=feel, only about trend tawaro international Gentlemen Adventurers of balf t maximum altitude, openUons in recent years has England Trad l n g into and 64 t ol the speed of Lo g Tn' ps meont many oompanles want Hud!on's &y and t h e n • -· Capl. Jim Grtsaom and ll . 8 name or symbol that is became the lludnt'• Bay Martin Aviation owners Olde. F'antBlne and Ned ~ loolt their fmal acceptance fllglC of Ille cllDmllllve jet lallt woelc in a fleetlng journey to Palm Springs and back -at 500 m.p.h. FINANCE Goodhue, whoso met i mes easily recognizable all over Company is now known simply doublea •u copilot, piloted a F ihle the ..,,,,d as The Bay O>mpany. smooth i and quiet "teat" eas ~ a company name Some oompony presidents, journeyi ..., be elj)enS!ve. In the -Federal A .v i a tlon Footdie said be expects to WASHINGTON (UPI) Un!1<d States, the U.S. Patent Administration code t h a t have the plane in service from The long-time dllel doctor 10< Offke has first to be consulted governs commerctal airlines 60 Lo 100 iw:rs a month 9000, America's astronauts says the because there has to be a like Air Cal and •Hughes booking usually two -Skylab flights showed that sta~y<Jblte search to ellS\11e AirW>st. ahead. He aaid llludles show men probably can wilhetand a ,_ name doe! not belong to A day later their ..,. ~.llOG-plus baby 1 ta r.t e d earning its pay with !is debut .......,. flight. dellwring a party of llil to Las Vegas. Thal means more cooUy and Ibo plane will be used about two-year flights to Man and an establJsbed COOlpanY. strict maintenance an d ~ fO< llOO!lle and llllOd>. back. For lntemaUonal firins, a to-:11~on Bui, Fontaine Marlin · clalma to lie U>e Dr. Cllarles A. Bin")' alao language checlt u,rually has to ~"':film~ '::, lo nY largest chartor operation, with said Skylab showed that the be ...ie to avoid '""1ls that THE SLEEI: lil1Ja-farther and c:any m ore the only .. ecutive jet ba\4ng relatively untrained acletltilll could mean ..methlng'rude or (lncluding two c:row membero) payload. 'lbll maximum range alrllne .llatus .....i of the · and engineen who will fly on unllatter1ng In anolller tongUe. :::r::· white with chooofate d 1111 jet Is appw:tmately Rodd& the space sbulile rocket plane n-days, olten a ml aold~Mlsutln.not lduallyThe 1,eoo-mlleo.-or aboul •far MOft, OF the new In the ll!OI are .llkel!,~~~ ~ ls UM!c!Servlto bel00~· ...,,.a "' 1• u N"lbvllle. _,,,.,..,, Jobi will be In the plagued by motion M--Cities ~ .. blnpany has lllten a ~year 1be -llllltlflcanl aspect aoo-,. IJOkllle nnce. Foo-mJe." some countenneesures Om>pany decided to .,~nge INa Oil II and _.i.. lt of operallng Ille plane Wider ._ lll*'Ul•led. con be developed. its. name, the com p u t e r Oldu1ht11. (Offl""" cleclJned ""'1&r afrllno nqU!nmenll, "A busineo.<man can bop up "You wouldn't Ilk< lo have rnhJoed LU,000 alternatives ~)say -"lrrv-" II tlloucl>. ls In a... ltalnlng. to Klomath Falla, Wte core of everybody on a shuttle flight before the bo8l1! f I n a 11 Y "' 'lbll two """"" Marlin bat buolnesl and be back Ille wne unable to perronn for the n .. t decided on Cltiio. Faolllne, pmklellt o I _...i to fly the jet d a y " ~ o ff ere d , flve days of the mission when And ol "°""" choooing a Marlln, aald U>e Learjet II undm wllll the llltlO rigurous adding thal "For a bullder the mission ta seven days ,_ name ls only I h e put ot a Il'OV8ll1 to~ l!>e, aimu\alor and aclual flight buylqi lumber for a ltt<I of · loog," Berry said. __ ;;;boclMin-;;;;.;;;·;;;~2;;·;;;Al::;:tenrards==;;;' ;;;much;;::;::.;;;f ~ MrV1oet ol his Ji. ..... .,. llat II required of'";;;;~-.;_;-=;!;;==;;;;11-~ '' plane• firm, which w e r e 0111im1ft1a1 p11o11. I I laQ1nc when be and Goodhue __,.. Just a few -rc11 -over tin> yoaro •So· CALLS Goodhue, ehalnnan o1 U>e L A the rl9ht pla ... 1*rd, antU'mllloe i.w built • • • al bepn in !Cl u a fllcbt 411/2C lnlllrucllao ftnn nm by tJvw -· 'firothenr named Mortin ,.._.._ __ ......,. to1oa~'·'"ln1trdC1lon O"r -c• tor"' I • _. ._.. :I ._, __ .. -i- alrcrall r.ntal and -· ........ ---;.full~ ::;;1:i The T1l1pt.• _Coll.,an1 jul& "NClded" ~ jet Of Cdlfiltllw Dlllly Piiot Clcil11fled Ads Dlal the dlNct line 642-5678 w-lo -CUth1ool, 1111-c..w.•. _.... ttn11er 111o -1L_!!l7.!,:14!!,l,!.91'-!!;..!l_!U~4~J1.L..-----__. en. SWISS VAULTS PRIVAll ~TORAGI $1"" • c;,,,,, • Oit.11 • ~ C7°14) 135-7Ul SAfn'f ANO""'A(Y IN fHl \WISS 11.\0111 1lltlY tNSUlfO ... , .......... -. '"'" ~ M9. o.e.L. CONNIU CHllYIOLIT --··"· CO'ITA llBA -llH •st SILVER , BARS .m + PURE l'UlllUI GOLD CDlllS e MllU CDlfl llC Conlld..-.tltl CorPOr•tt Stortge or lmme-dl•te d•llvf'ry INTE"CONTINENTAL INVESTMENT COMPANY S00 N~ Center Orlu1 TM !flMncltl Ct,,ltr ~ 8t1Cf1, Ct llf, 8'4·9410 833-1292 Sunday is FllDeAY' • . . •srYUSH •EASY TO USE ••• ' 1000 Beautiful Stick-on ·Labels • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AND SIZE OF LABEL Mt1. Jotin Do• 12:J M•ln Slr••t Anytown. Any1tel• 1234S l•b•I• Do Not H•Y• A Prlnt•d •ord•i'. Styli,h Vogu• typt on fine qu•lify wftlt• gummed ,.,.,1 r---------------------, I "ill In this coupon, clip and mall with $1.2S te; Pilot Printing Label Div., · Post Office lox IUO Cost• MeM, C11ifornl1 '2626 -··-·-··-··-·····-·---·----·······--· .. ·- ... _ .. ····-·--····-·-··· ........ ·--·----···-·····~-..... -. .. -··············-.········~-.......... -············-·-.. ···· -· -.. ..,. .... ,...,.,.c.. -~---L------------------ ' • • • I I I I t t I I t I I l • . ' • • ' ' \ C 6 DAILY PI LOT --------------- Villas del Lago All Offe1· View Villas del Lago. loc:.ited on the shores of the largest lake in the Lake Fore s t L'Otnrnunit,\·. has b('Cn dC'signetl expressly for the horncllu,\<'I" "''ith discriminating ta st 1• • Homes arc situated dirC'ctlv un the lake. each havini:: a \·ie\1' of the ~rater and rolling hi!ls beyond. Villas dcl Lago t1110-5tory condominiun1 hon1 C's ;1 r l' priced from $63,500 . The to"'llhomes f c a t u r c mission tile roofs lo blend 11·1tl1 t.he natural v.·ood beam and l\fedi terrcan stvlc cxt C:'riors. The spacious -horncs r~ngc from 2,902 square fl'C\ to :L 162 square feet. Three floor plans fit every fan1ily 's n c c d s offering three to f i \' e bedrooms for those 11•ho \.\'ould like extra "growing'" space. n1ason1'.\' !irrplnce in 1he livlng roon1 (which is also featured 111 the mas!C'r suite in one pl an 1 and tti~tom I i g h t fi xtur<'S add to the indl\'idually dl'sigi1C'd appe:irance . Also featured is thick :-; hag iffr; carpC'!lng throughout. separate ?¥_ , 1ri·t bar. formal dining area a11<l custom chandelier. ThC' country kitchen makes cook ing and cleaning a breeze. 1)..1 hrlp the house\\•ife the ki!rhi•n fra!ures a Clotpoint cl{'i:1nc range and s e If. cll'aning double oven, spacious pun1r.\', ash kitchen cabinet, c era1ni c Ille kitchen countertops and Clo t p o int d1sh11•.:1shcr and disposal. Located in Lake Forest. Villus del Lago has been <lesi.cned by architect Earl G. Kallenbach and built by Eagle ()(i1'clopn1ent Company of .\'e11"port Heach . Furnished . ... f · .. TllE OllNA~1El\IT.\I. r111r;v gate and ceramic tile en!ry augment the rich approach to each hon1e. The c u s l o 111 ' 1nodc\::; arc open daily froni JO a.m. to dark . VIEWS FROM EVERY WINDOW AT VILLAS DEL LAGO WATERFRONT ---------- ' The stay-at-homes have all the fun. • EXPLORE LAKE FOREST DISCOVER AT I.AKE FOREST with everything right at your doorstep or oockside. Planned for nature lovers and sports enthusiasts, The Shores is a unique com· munity of 3 and 4 bedroo.m homes boasting big inner' space, warm architectural styling and plenty of elbow roor:n for an active family . Small private yards and large community greenbelts preserve the open country env~ronment and keep individual maintenance respon- sibility· low. The private lake, tennis club and olympic pool form the nucleus of a stay-at-hon).e, play-at-home community that c.an !•ke you out of the driver's seat and put you on the bridle path. From $51,9(;0 to $64,950 IMMEDIATE oCcUPANCY, SOME MODELS -::_Take San Oieoo Freeway ... to C•l'lldl otlremp. ;, Then righl on Muhl1nd1. ~ ,c~o:=•:'!'d.';,,~•f"~'~',,,,.,,~, 1111 PHONE 1714) 516-3°'° • ' . . • • PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC N0ncs l---,,;:::::::::;.;,:::,:.:,:.~~--1 ·---•• ,.,., • .,.,JOVI lutl•lll PIC11TIOUI •USINnl lrlOTIC• " c••DtTO•s NAMI nATmMl•T NAMI tTATCMnT • ~~:::·:: c~:r. l:: Tiit folloW111t PM'Hl'I i. iltfrll IMI-TM foll°""'llll l"'MWI II Hll'lf U!MU TM• COUMTY OP OLlle•I tat CATT~IOX, 40 aodlun' aoM, I ll SUH ANb SAIL CLV~, t@ lOltdO E•••t. ef Ml'.'t:t'FL1NHlLL. •~• C=~r::4:~~-~~~ ll:Old. ·~:~111 ~::;, "'J~"\T, Ta1tfr, MARTHA IDeLIA LIHHELI.. DH••MO. CotOM dtl Mir Ctlltonll• t2&2f N~• Auoc:l11kifl. NOTICE 1$ HEltEIY GIVEN It ~ Tiit• !>UMntff 'I• undue.led b'f 111 Tlllt \MIM•, II c~td "'1 I Cf'ffllori Of tM ,.,.... l'ltl'Mld dtucJtnt lndlvlMI '91'PO!'lllon. lh•I 111 ~ llevl• cl1!m. "''"'' "" wi,.1frtit Dr_.. 1.111.1 ,,_, Ho. II I .. Id dtofdtnt t r. ~Ired lo flle l!Mrn, T~I 1111-nl WM filed wilt! flit M11t1r HOl'l'l-1 A...:1111111 wltt> tht M011MfY vouchers. 111 tht otflc1 c-tv Cltrk er Onintt COUMY on M1v J1,_ M, l"h•lll\ I of IM clerk al !ho •l»Y• entllltO court, or ltl:rtt•rv to prnfl'lt thtm wltlt tho M<tl"r'Y ''' 1'14 P»tM Tl!lt st1tttnf'lf w11 flied wltll the vouc:lwf't, .. ""* lllldtnlglltld at tl!t offlc• ,IJblllllfd °''""' COl~f Dilly ,not. c-IV Cl«k of °''""' Cainty Ill "'-Y of tilt It t Or n • 'r a. MKD0NALO, Ml• IJ t4 ar4 JW. 2. t lt14 l75f.71 l• lf71 HALSTED Ind LAY&OUltNE, Attorn1rt ' ' ' l'ISftl 11 Lew, I r: Tl\Om11 Cwtha. Jr .. 120G PUBLIC NOTICE •ubllstwd Or•• Cot•I Dilly ,.llot, Wlllhl,.. llvd., Le-Anttltt, C1Lftornl1 Mii' lf, :N, ind June t. f, 1t71 17 ... 71 90()17, which 11 the Jli•ee af tiwln•" of --- the um.rMtntd In 1h ""'"«• ptrl1lnlri.g "ICTITIOUI IUllNllS P U BLIC NOTICE le the nlllt of~ dtcldtiit, within tour MAMl "ATIMINT '"°"'"' attw rn. llret publlc1tlot1 ot m11 Tho toUowlno Pll'IOtll 1,.. .,..,. llvlln11.sl --------,~------l\Oflct. 11; IL,.·14nt D1llCI Aprll !.(. l'7L LAGUNA NIGUl!l MENS SHOI', MOTICI TO CltlDITOltl ROB!ltl w. M~MAHO~ 21601 Forbft lllMd No. fl, u.-NI· IU .. lltlOlt COURT o" THI ExtcllfOI' Of lilt Wiii ot ""· C1lll • .un IT•TI Olf CALllfOIMIA •o• tilt '"°""' na!Md dKitdenl How1rd L. Thoma .. fSl$1 Montt Vtrdt THI! COUNTY 0" OllAM•I M1COOllAt.D, MAUTID AND Orlw, l.1111001 Nl9"'4, C1l1f, '3617 Nt. A·1'1U UYIOURNI Junetta Tl'lon'Oll. tsl52 Montt Vwd1 e:1t1lt af HENRY MA It TIN Attw.n at I.aw Or1v1, '-tgune Nlgl,ltl, C1lll, '2•17 TltlFILETTI. Oke•lld. •r1 ThMnM Cltl'ffl ... Jr. Thll bllllnttt 11 COl'IChK1ad bV •fl NOTICE IS HEREBY OtVEN fo "'' 1• Wllal'llrt •1w1. lndlvid~•I crtdllor• af lt!e lbOvt ntintd dtctdlfll 1.411 .......... Call,..1 tlt17 HO'N•rd L. 'Thornilt tilt! 111 P1rS011• h1vt119 cl1lm1 t11llri1t th1 Tth 1111) •1·1• Tflb st11.......,.1 w•• llltd wftn "" County $.lld dtcod.iil i re required to Ill• fh.lm, Attff'l'll't' fW •nut.r Clert, af Or•nta Covnty on Mart, 1'7,, w!lll t11e nec1,~ry V!)V(l\tr•, In I~• offlc• Publli!Md Or111g1 Co.st D•llY ,.llgt, Pmtl af tho cltrl cl 11>1 1oow ll'lllli.d court, or April 711, and Mar S, 12, lt, 191' 1cn.1' P~l>tl11\ed Drtnot CNst 0111y Piiot, 10 prt ill'll them, with !tit lllCelMl"f Mii' 12, lt, .. Ju/'lf 2. 1'1.C 1101·1' VOU('h«•· kl tlwl t,1ndtr1lontd ., "" L•W PUBLIC NOTICE -OOlee af FllEORtCK I. IARNES, »511 PUBLIC NOTICE Wll1hlr• llvd., Ste. 10001 Loa Ancltlt:i, 1-------;;·"";;;-------l----·-----'-'----·IC•llfornl1, wtilch 11 !ht piact 9f bUlllnrss • run ••<TITO-· IU I • Of "" U111ttr1lgntd In •II n\41""" pi1rltil'l-IU,.&ltlOll COURT O" CALU•ORJUA "'"1 I N IS t" to tt11 e1l1!1 of 111d dteedtnl, wlth1" llAM• ITAT•MINT I blk Ion of COUNTY Olf OltANG• 'Thi foll-'1'111 ,.,_ arl doing ~.,' .... -,,"",. lllM' ltlt f r11 pu It , .. Civic CMttr Drlv1 Wnt • I ... UI ne ... I I: Oiied Aorll n. 1t7.C 111111 .A.111, C1Ulonll1 CUNNINGHAM , It 0 .. & RT I ES G•IL ''ORMA TRIFILl!TT! 1nd CAlll NUM•l!ll: D7MU COM .. ANY 45111 C O I " " IUMMONS (MAltRIAOI) • I •mPIJI r ., • ' EDITH DOROTHY LEOE RER Newport BMCll, C 111. C0>Admlnl1lr1lrlx of lilt tt!l!t In re tt11 t•11rrt1111 af "•lllloner : How1rd A. Cl.lmllngham, Tru1t•, of of thl tb<we IYIM'd dtcitdent L~l.IE ANN SPEARS Ind R11pctldenl: tht. Cunnlngh1m flml!y Trust, olilO ,.R.DRICIC a IA.NII CHARI.ES WESLEY SPEARS c .. nput Or!v•, Newport IMCh, C1lll. JUI WOilllrt 11¥ •. , ltt. 1 ... Tn tl>e Re1pondoorll : The P1l!ll-r h11 Thia bu1ineu Is btlng condl>Clld by • Lee"""'"' C1llfornl1 l'led • Jlefl,tlon conc11n!ng your m1rrl1go. Tnrit 1t1J) *'IUI Ynu m•r f•I• • wrtlltn r11p0n!f wlll!ln Jt cunnll'll!hlm Pr(ljlfrll" ComPlflY A,,.,.,.Y• ter c~Ad'"l11tlff'1t101 davs of the d•t• lhtt thl1 11,1mmon• 11 Howi rd A. Cunnlnghim ,.ub11ihtd Or•no~ C011t 01lly ~not, 5arve-d on you. If VOii ftll lo 1111 • wrlttH! Thia si.lemenf fllld with 1111 COYnlY Aprll 11, 1nd M1y s, 11. lt, 1f74 141'·74 HOMES re•l>OflM within s11en lime, ywr defaull Cl«k of Or•rGt County Oii Mly 1, l'7,, m1y bl .,,.,.,.td ind fl>f court may toter P.J3Ml PUBLIC NOTICE __ • !uctgment c0til1ln1nci ln(unctlv1 ~ •ulll15"«1 Ortngoe ca.st Oi lly Piiot, otller orders conc1rnlng division of Mty 12, lt, 2•, ind Jt.1,,. 2, lt74 1•,1 ·141------1 m,-,------ orDP11r!r, lllOUUI SUOPOl'I, chll(I' Cll!llOdY. --·· --- cMld JVPPOrl. 111ornev'1 t~. co1h, 1nd PUBLIC NOTICE ROTIC• TO c••DITOll.I sucll clher rtllff 15 mty bf gr1ntld by tUP'llRIOR COUltT Ofl TM• 1ne CO\lrl, ---· -STAT• 0" CALlflOltNIA II l'M Wiiii ,, ""' '"' ldVlcto el' ·~ FICTITIOUt 1us1111•ss ,OR THI COUllTY Olf o••NOI •llWMJ' Ill this '"'""' "°" ll>eutd •• .. ftA.MI 5TAT•M•NT NI. A·7Ma, IM'tmplty .. tlult Y°"t -'llM r1tpo11u, 11 Thi following ptr5orn t r1 Oolng Esftlt of EotTH M. AltS\JCKLf', lfll'• m1y .. fllH 111 lllM. bu.inttl 11: Dtc:tas9d. Ot!edMlr 2J,1'1l TUSTIN PACIFIC REALTY MOT +C E 15 HERESY GIVEN lo l'l>e v.c.. E. SI John, Clerk OP'ERATIONS, 1l03 Avocltdo A..-1., Su!lt crtdllc!'1 of 11>1 tboVt n1mt<I docldolnl •r Floy fl:ty, 01wty t•J. Newoort F1n1ncl1I Ctnt1r, NtwPOr1 tkt! 111 per1Cf\s having cl1lm1 •111ln11 '"' CSEAL ) l••ch, C1. f1660 111d <Mcldent 1r1 rtqUlrld to IUt l!llfl\. ALll•T NI. GRAHAM, Jll:. Roy H, 01t1rhoYI, 1'45 Vllf1 Orn.tdl. with tfll nKHStrv VOVC-""''' In tho ott!ct Altef'ftfy 11 LIW N~ Bttch. C1. '266(1 of IM d i rk af !ht 1riov. tnll!ltd cO\lff, or Gr1111d1 ~tau, Slflft; 1M C. An!l\Ofly ,.hlltlDt. t~ L11g'""'1 ltd., to pre .. f'll fhtm, wtl!I ll'lf l'llC;11111y 11191 lrvlftf ltVl1v1f'd ,.111d1n1, Ct . t l!OJ VOU(Mrs. to th~ undtrolOf'lld •I tfll office '"'""-C1ll'-C1 '2'81 This buslneu 11 condvc;ltd bY 1 g1nar1t af hls 1ttorn1yo, MA URICE THORMER 171t) m•1 111rlntrJhlp. ANO THOMAS H. 'THORNER, 1273 41'-Y for: ,.tltll-Rov 01lerh0Vf WnlWOOd Blvd., Los Anll•'•'· Ct!Jlor"!" Publllhld Or11'1{1<' 'Cotst D1ilr "llot, Thll sl1!ement WiJ !tied ttilh tilt 9<:m•, wfllth It !ht ~l1ct ol Du1lnt•I of ~Y J, 11, lt, 26. 191• 15&1·1• County Clerk ol Or1r1111 County on April !he un!lt r1lgn<H1 In 111 m1tt1r1 per11lnlnq t---------------116, 191.C. !O tne Htalt or 11Td !le(f'dtnt. within !011r PUBLIC NOTICE """' monlht tf1"' l~I first pUbll,tll~ af !his Publl1htd Or1nge -Co.rt 01ily Piiot rio!ltt . -------°"-,,,,.--IAprll 29, Ind M1y s, 11, It, U7' 1'61·7' 01ted "'11v 7, 1t74 su .. e:1tOR COURT 0, THI! L s ,,, .. ,,,, STATI! O~ CALllfOllNIA FOR WI LJ,t,M · v PUBLIC N011CE Exec:ulor ol IM Wiii of .ht TH• COIJNTY Of" OltAlll0,1 tOO~o n1mtd dtcl'deM Ha. Am» MAUlttCI TltOltNl!R ANCI ORDE• TO SHOW CAUSI! OM • mu THOMAS w, THOll:NI• CHANSI! Of' NAMI! NOTI Cll TO CRl!OITOIS n 71 Wt......, •lvd. In IM Mttttr al ll'lf APO!lctt•on al SU,.l!'RIOR COUll.T 011' THll: L• A11911t1. C1~t.ml1 M?4 JOl-1N MARTIN KIENEGGER 1nd JEJtl STATI OP CALllfOllHtA '01 Att-1'1 111 ••l'<11lor l(IENEGGEll , h11!11Mr4 Ind '*lie, /or THI COUNT'f 011" OltAN(;I! PuDll~hed Orer>ge (°"f Di•\y P'ilot, ChtllOe of Ntmt "''· .... ,,,,. I. M•r s. 12, n. 16. 1JI• 1Slt·I• WHEREAS Jg.r,n M1r1ln Kil'M(tg!r t nd Es1111 of ELLli 5. ALEXA~OE ll . • ---~ J"'I Kl~. hlnbtnd 1nd wife, h•v• Dltct•sed. PUBLIC NOTICE fllt<I thefr ptltllon with t1M Clerk of lhll NOTICE IS HEJIE8Y GIVEN to IP>e Court tor permlu lon fo chtr>ge lhlir (rldllor$ of Ille 1bow ntmed dec:edtntl----- n•"""' from John Mtrt!n Kl~V"' •nd lhtl t it Plnoo!S hlvl,... clt lmt ag.1!"11 1 nm ttOTICI TO Cltl!DITORS SU,.1!111101 COURT Olf TH• 5TATI! 01' (ALIPORNIA P'Olt THE COUNTY 01' OR.INGI IC1. A·7tl11 Jirrl K!eMgger fll Jchn M1r!I" l(leng •""Ille 11ld dtcldenl •rt rtqulrld 1'o 1111 Jeri LC>ll1n<:t 1(1""9; """· l!Mtrelore: ll'~m. with IP>e "''"''"'rv vovcher1, In The IT IS HEJtESY ORDERED th1t Ill atlic1 of tl>o cl1rt. of llW IDOVI .ii!ltled Pl"Cfll ln!ertsted \n the m1tt1r l!Ol'rst ld COV<I, or to l)tetfflt 1h1m , with lt>t •ppe<ir lri O~l"lmtnl l ol fhe Ilion 111Ce1-Ury VOU(flert, It!,,,_ vnd91'1lgnld 11 tntlllt<I court, on J1Jne 11, 1'7t, 11 10:00 the ol'll~ o1 Ills 1ttor....,.s, EDWAlltOS. C::1t1tt of O. R. SMITH (1k1 OtLLARO • o'cloc;)( A.M. of wld d1r 1nd lhen trid EOWAROS ANO ASHTON. QO North R. WITHl. Otctl •t<l -lhtrt 5how c'1U\'!t , 11 1nv ll'l<lv hi ve, wny Brand aw1ev1rd, 5.,111 50!), G!tndile. N'?TIC£ IS MEREBY GIVEN Iv lh1 said 1ppll,•lfon for ch1n~1 ol html C1lil0tl'tl1 ~1l'lll, "''hlch 11 1ne plt ct af ''eo•!or• of !ht 1DOve n~<TM<I dto:ed•M 1hou!d not be 9r1nttd. bu•lneu of th1 u..01rJJon..:t In 1n mi tle" tn1t 111 si+r•ons h1vln9 ''""" 11t11ln•I ll'!t IT IS FURTHER OlltOE REO !hit 1 pert1lning to l~e es!t!t of iald !lec:rd,nl, ~;ild necrdMI "' •l!<lulrld lo Ille th.-m, copy ol !his ord<lr te ~ho\oi cause De wilhln tour mOll•h• a!!"' lht i;rst wlrn 1no nec•S~irv YOVChtr~, !n llM ottlct publl~hed In the 01lty ""°'' a nowooip.er pUDllcallon of this f\Ollc t. <>I •te cler~ ol lh1 t t>c-.e ""'ltlt'd cnurt, t r of qener1I clrcul1llon. pup!l1hed In Co•t• Ould M1v 10, 1'7' to pre,,.nt lflf:m, wilh 11\t ""'''~"' Me», C1tlkwni1, for .C con~l.lllve we-e~s ELLIS s. ALEXA NOElt. JR vw~ht!rs. to tne undetilgnld tt tilt tffict ewrv n1y from !he dllt ot !IW lir~t Adml~IS!r•lor wllh·t~ .... -,1111 of his •.ttorney, ALAN 0. PAU'.lf, l~ .. pubtic11lon. An'ne1ed al 11'>1 flllle ot Int •07S M~1n Streel, Sul!t lB, 111~"•1!1•· OAT ED' MIV ?. lf14 I OOVI nirned dKll$nt (1il!onnl1 t7S01 , ••1t•lcll ft 11'11 pltct ol FRANK OONIEMICHINt l!'DWUOS, •DWARD'S & ASHTON t>vJlne111 of !he Un<ttr~IQl'lt<I In '" m1t~'' JudQe ol' !ht SVPO<'IOI' Cwr1 42' Ill ..... "'41 •lvd., 1\llla ~· i:oert1lnt119 II fhl atilt of Mid dec:lll""I' ALAN A, ,.l.AIA G! ... llt, C11!"'7ll1 flJll ...-I thin lour m<ll"thl. 1ttw llW fir,! AH•rJllY II L•• Tel • ltl)) ttl·ntl 1>Ublk1thw1 Of !hit noroai. Slit. n1 .. Atll"'lt'!'I fir At1'1'111111!1'!'11W CTI 011111 MIY '· 1'74. 1•1 w..icliN Orin P'>lt>llshld Ort"OI Cot11I Dally ,i!(I!, QUENTIN It. SMtTfi N...,..t a..u, C.liftr'flil tuH Mty 11, It, 26, I nd Junt 2, 1f14 1717.74 E•KUlor Of fh<I will 11' 11!1 t bClv t 1110 j,4J.4,35' ALAM ~m..:~1':l':" AH'""" fw: ..... ~ ' PUBLIC NOTICE .. ,, Mtill SI., Svll• J'S PIJbtlll>td Or1ng1 COiis! O•ilt P!101. -----lhtf"lhl1, C1llfonll1 nst1 Mty S. l?, It. ''· 197' 15'4·14 SL,.·142'4 T•I: (114) ..._,_ MOTICI TO Cll:IDITO!tl Al"""' tw ••IKIMI' SIJ•lllOlt COUIT 0" THI Put:>llshod Or1f19t Co.i~t 0 1Mr ,.,lot, ST.I.Tit 0,. CALllfOltNIA ~0111. MI V S, !l. 19, 2', 1'14 1S9!1.)i PUBLIC NOTICE Sl.~·7•14' THI! COUNTY Ofl Oll:AMGI -----·-- SU .. IRIOlt COUllT Olf CALl,OINIA .... A·rml PUBLIC NOTIC~ COUNTY 011' ORAMGI! Est1t1 af ALICE G. IERRISFORD, ------- 7M Chflc Clllt'"' Drtw1 Wiit l>e<"'1td. • t 226f Slllfl Ant, Callfll'l'll NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVE N to n"lfl ftOTIC• TO CR•DITOll '21tl crl!'dltor1 af tht 1tic:iv. n1mld d.cldtnt SU,.lll:IOtl COURT OP TH• CASI NUMll!ll: -.11 t~Mt 111 ptroor. htvlng cl1!m1 191h109t l~t STATI! Olf CALIPOflllllA flOa IUMMONI 5'1ld dteedlnt 1'' iequlrtd to flit lhtm. THI COUNTY Olf ORANGI ,.LllNTIFF· TRAM DINH .. HUOC with !hi nKl'-HfY YoUchor1, tn tho otllct NI. A·''"' Dtftn611nt1:, PlttCE OEVELMMENT of 1111 cltrt of !hi lllor<t Mlitled courl, or Esti tt of M>-E GIFFOlllO SMITH, COMPANY, .. RICE OEVELOPMENT lo pr..,..,1 hm, with rne Ot<9'01try OtcNstd. COMPANY, I corPOt't tlon, DAVID W. vouchon, to 1"' U...:t.,.ilgnod ti 11'>1 Liw NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVE N to lht KtRKlltlGHT. lndlvldu1ltr Ind dbl Ofll~I of KAHN, STERN & BLANEY, stst credltor1 of tilt •-• flt!Md dK-"1 PRICE OEVELOPMENT COM,.ANY, Woll C..,tvry Btvd., Loo Anotln. (Ill· lhl l 1U ptrSOns hiving t !alm1 eg-ln~I DOES I through v, Jnclu•ive. fornla 90t)d, wtllth Is 11'11 PIKI cl busl-tlM M id dKectent 1r1 requ!•1d to ll!e 'To the Deltridants· A c1vll comp!ilnl ""' af the Vr.dtrliOfltd In •II m1tt,,,-1 ,.,,m, with l1'>0 ne<:tH9ry voucher•, •n IWls bell'I fli ed by" 11'11 ·Plalnllfl 191,,.,.,, rou. Plr1•1nlnrg 10 fl'll Mtlft of 11ld dl'Cedtnl, the office af !lie clerk of fht •bove 11 •ou wli.h to Oeftf'ld tnl• 1awiu11, •~ '"~,In !JUr ,__montt.., •fttr 11'11 flrit P11Dll· tntllltd court, or lo preHril 1!11m. 1 1 ! till on .., l!lro !lo! Cl . wllh !hi noctn1rv -..cP'ltr1, to I~ mV!ll 1!19 lri th s court • wr tten ptlld hi D1ltd APJtll. n . 1'71 u"d••i!gned ,, the aff'lca af l!tr 1t1orrw~~ In r""°"•• lo the compt1lnl IOI" I wrlttt n JOHN H. MICOOMAL!>, THOMAS L LOIO 23!11 p oeo <l Ill" onl pltidlog, 11 t Justice COU'rtJ wll!lln Admlnl11T1tor with 1M., will vi ltntli , Li.gun• Hu'ts, Cillforn~1 '26~~ 30 d1y1 alter IM I$ 111mmon• 11 5trVtd on Annem ot n. Cst~te of "'' wtilch 1 The .., ct o1 builneii °' tte you, Otherw!.o, Your d.,ht.1!! wltl be abovt ntmed dKodenl • 1 "'1 en19rfd on apt>llc1tlon l:ry Ille ptiln!IH Ind ll(ANN, ITIRtl & •LAN•Y u...ier1ignld In •It m•"tr• Pf~llnlr>g lo the court m1y M'lltr 1 lud(tmtnl agilnst ltlt w.t ,..,..,., llYf. '"" 11t11t of 11ld dtC<edtnl, ~·thin tour y01.0 1cw tne mor>ev or other relltt L• ""'""· Ctllfonll Mo!S monll'!t 1ft1r 1111 f'ln.I publ!c1t•cn of !hi• I 1 ( JI notke. '~11111.::1 w7J"' .. c= •::; tcfwltl If ~ f'~Nl! Aftl'lllllstntor Ot!td Mty ,, 1t1-' 111-r ht t1t1s mettw, J'W ~ ft N witll ttll "" ·-•M JANIN E SMITH SCM ILLER '"''"""' • tll.i nur JllMlfllll n anr l"Ubll11'1!!d Dr•nvt COis! O.lly ,;io1, E>!ecl/fl"l1 of rM w-111 ol !ht ,...., 111 ll ... 111 time. ' ' ,t,prH 11, Ind MIY s. 11, l t, lf1' \Cl1·74 THOMA~~·a.i:.:i dl'Cldlfll Oiled Movembtr 11, 1973 w. e. St JOHN. Cl!"lr 21n1 ... _ .. V•l-11 ay attty T1go~rt, oniutv PUBLIC NOTICE L1t1111• HUii, CA n.ss ISEAL) Ttlt (n4) "14Ut SAMUllL l-SOSftA, Jlt, NO'TICI TO CllCITORI Altlnlly for llllCllfm A!IOfllll' 1! 1.-IU•lfRIOlt COUIT OJI TH• "VOlllhld Or1191 C°'"' 01Uy P•!O!, SM Wlllhl,.. •llfd., Sit. 2.0. STATI OP CAl:.lllORllllA ,.Oil MIJ' 12, lt, 2'.-Ind J~ 1, 191' 171.li 1.M Aflttl•• Cllffl'flll fOt3' THI COUNTY' 01" ORAN GI 12111 ,,,...., "'· A-19414 ·PUBLIC NOTICE AH•rMY .., 1"11/ntltf Ell•!• of F\.OYO w. FL 0. A, ---------------Publlthed Orange Coiu t O•rly ,.ilol, Oe<:ea$1d. s ttUI AprtJ 21, 1nd M•y 5, 12, It, 1'7' l ... 0-7t NOTICE IS HE' .. ESY GIVEN hi !ho NOTICll TO CRIDITOIS ------'--------lc(fd!lor• ol Ille l bo'H n1mtd decodenl SU~llRIOR COURT Of' THI PUBLIC NOTICE lh1I Ill perton' having cl1!ms 1g1ln1! lhltl ITATI O, CAl.l,ORNIA lfOR t -----------·~----t'11d dKldtnl 1r1 r1qulrtd hi lift th1m, THI COUNTY 0" OltANGI U wi!h the n1c1111rv vouclleu, rn 11'11 otflct NI. A·7Mft "ICTIT10US •UllN t of !ho c!t rk of 1ht tbavt' ""lllltd court, ~ E1i.t1 cl lt01£1lT H. SCHOlEl'IELO llAMI ITATEMl'HT hi preMnl them, with the neceu.1ry Otc:t11od. Tiie lollowlng P1rson1 •rt clo:llng lfoud'lore, ftl !ht under1F9nld It tho alllCt NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN to the bitshltl~ ~ I I C l02n af Ms attorney, JAMES ENSIGN, crtd'lforl af 111' i l>ovf nafr!M dl<:ldtnl Wn,.,......,. 'fl! OD,,,..., o., Atlorllf'f 11 L-, Kt Soultt M1!n SlrMt, 1t1ft 111 ptraons hiving cl1lmt 1111trill !he W"i~,.,~,.,.A...,,,ue. 01rd1n Grovt, SI.Ill• 211 . Ortllllf, C11trorn11 '2661, wlllch .. Id dlCodtol tre ,..qulritd to 1111 "''"'' 1 C1I ""•I ,_... ll 1111 pll!U af bullMn of tht t.1ndlnltt'lld wllll fl1' P9tffillY YOl!thtl"I In !ht "'11c1 Ntft•l_,,I ~~; ~111 N.1 ~'a'"' ln •If '"'""' pwt1lnlflll fo ""* nt1tt of af"" c-ttrl ol nie 1b<we l'l!lllltd c01111. ot 0 !'1W, '' I ort:n • "Id dteeOt!ll, wlftllri lour montl'!I tltll' to prHll'lt ttiern w-1111 rn. M(;ft11,., 0.vld M. Sertlll', 9'21 Lockford 11'11 flret pWtlullor1 of till• flolkt. wucNn, to 1hl: v'.n.f1r.101'19d at rn. ottl<• SlrMI, loJ A~. Cillf. fOOH, o.tect Aorll 21. lr7t. 1Jf hlr allw...,. .. lkSFELO. HtSFEl.D 1. Svbll S«blr, f&27 Lixklord Street. W, R. FLORA YOUNGER, 7(l60 HollYwooll t0U1tV1trd, Lot Al'IG•IH, Callfarnl• totm Extevfor ol 11'11 Wiii of H II....._.., c.illor"l• -. wNci't •• '"' AnlhonY Lgg,_, 129«1 H1nover trw above n•mtd dk td111t 0 •"-II of ll'll'undtl'tl Md I Slrtet, Le-An;ett1, C1Ufornl1 JOO.It JAM•S INllOM plact of bl.I l'lffl. I n 111 Jerry L LGGrtco, 12Mil Hltl(I....,. Alllrin ltt Lew m1tt1r1 Ptl'ftlnlno to thl flltt• af Mid s1rte1. Lo• Anotlti. c.111on.11 tcl),jf Mi sl!ffll Mti. 11,.... dtctdtnl. within tour ll'IOnll'ls alttr rn. Snlrler J . Rlb1ck, 15!0 .N. H1rv1rd '""'n llrOI :bl~l:o",..°'r:.!' notlw. loultvard, Los Angelts, C1Ulotnl1 to0'21 ~ CttlfWMI tlUI 1 eA1t•A1tA J COl.LIElt. ltvlilo K1u1'm1n •f'ld M1rlln a. Ttli ("4) ,,._1111 • Rv!Ntk, 1s Truste°' ot !ht M.0.-L.M .• ........, tw •••llfw Exe:c:Ufrlk of !ht Wiii af De\l'fsch 'Trust, flOO Suns.+ l oultvtrd, ,.Ubtllhed °""'°' Co.a!t 01Uy •!lot, t1W Hovi M!Md'f1dl(9!t!tnt Suite '17, LOS Angeles, C1llJomj1 '°°'' Apr!l 21, •nd May S, 12, 1•, 1971 1•1 .. 7• 111:1,11.D, IRI" l.D a OUN6tt: lrvlnci KIUll'lllfl "nd M"11n 11, ' 7 ... N"IJ'Wl'M •,twt. Ryblck, 11 Tru•l•tts of "'9~0.•A.M. PUBLIC lWWtCE Hlll)'wlM.1 ~'t,:-' Otv!Kh Tr~JI, flOO SIJl'llft ovltv.rd, •n->,.,. Tlh 111) _... su111 111, Lot A11ge1e1, canf , '°°'' ""°"'•·-i"l.."'o.blcVt":_• .. , ,,,_ l1vl1'11 11(1Ufm1,. 11\d , M n 8. • 122'7 """ •• ,... ltlll• .._ Y "'" Rybltk. •• Trull•• of th• E.s.o .. MOT.Cl TO 'cRnrTOlll NM"ll 21.iand Mrf, &. 12. ,,, 1'74 ,._,, LfWftnA M. o.vttdl Trvtt. '2CO sunwi SU,PfOll COUllT °"' TNI I01Jl1v1rd, Suitt A17, I.~ A/lllllff, •TATI OP CA&.tii'Ol:fUA.J!4!!l 'PUBLIC NOTICE c1utorn11 fOOff ™• cou~ o" ..... _ _ 1:.. ----,===--1rv1111 Klllfl'l'll,, and Mlrll,, •• .. .. m.. ' 'NOl'tCI! TO CRBITOl:S ltrblcll; I t Trvllff9 of 'tnt E.S.C>.• Ettllt d ,J. Q, ALSXA':IDE•· SU,.!RtOR C0\1"1" °" TM• AndNW NI. D•ti!ICll Trvst-tflOO SUl!lel O.C..M4. • IT• • Clf Cl.Ufo.R•l.A"tCNl •outwlf'd, Sutt• •17, I.fl At\1111.. · NOTIC~ 'II H•t:ttY GtVIM te ltll , 'TN 'COUNTY. Of\ ORAM•I C1l1fornl1 '°°" ct.ntor'I . ., 1111 1blvll ~ dtCli!ltnt H.: A·7MU '""'"' t(ltlfl'llln •'Id Miro,, .. IMt "" ~ flio.!lf'lt dafllll llP'llff ... ltt1tt ol EMILY CAl,C~ ..... EMIL 't RYbKk• M T,.,,,_ of~N.D.•l.A ... 1ct1Mldillnl ..-·"""'r,d f't •lliitf'llmt 4UGSM91, 0.C:NfOd· ~ DeutKll Trull, 9200 Su t!i!WIM..,,, Wltll ""'~r:Y ~. 111""' ~ 'NOTICi 11• HEllEBY GIVl.N .. ttlf Suli. 117, LOI ,.,...,..... Cl nla '°°'' of ,,.. ~ d fM llloVt _,,... 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IMcft IN&. &oUttl Cite. ·~ Kluf1Tltn Ind M1rtln •• ""' PU!~ °' iN• l't0f1C• CMHDt'Ne -Wl'llcll " "" pl.ct of tyHok, ff Trvttltl of tM £.S,0 .1 D1tld ' lfr "1• bufiilftt ·Ot tM ~ 1., tN mati.r~ z.c:,...rr I, Dtv!WI Trv1t~ not lll'IMf S lftlTY "~CtPIC ...-r.1111111 to ~ ...... Of allcl ftcldtnt, IOVll'llrd, lultt •17, 1.ot A1'19ti.t.i HATIONAL;_JAHI( 1 Wl!llJl'I fOl.lf' ~Illa 1lfW tne 11rll ~=:~~~ .... ~. Cflllducflcl bJ.1 ,.-., I ~:r,:, ~~ pvillna':J':: U, ~,,~· ' ' ptrfntft!\lp. JOlll"H ICOTT.•fld \ LAWt:ll,.cl •OMA9NJNC> N1tt1I! Ol\MCtl ,\. llH W. SH.iEFFEJI: ~ I 8nru11W of Wit Wiii -' Tl'llf .tll«Mt'lt Wit tJ.. wlttl Ille c.-1"'1C"'°'1 tflt ...., ~ dlolltint COlll'll1 Cl.rt Of Of~t COWlfY Oii MIY l. '11 tlll wlh. Of 4tle it!..W.~ ...... 1'1f . ..... flln.I "°9cltnt t MD L \.nit ltVIN, CQJtlN AMD JllSUP ... LOlllll -"--' :;.E. lh"L • •t ,_ .. ~ .. MM 1 .,_ "'"" cat1,..• ~ "''"' c•1~1 nm ... ..,. ~' "* T•h .,. enc> ,...... . • ' ,., Wt> tlNln• ,.,_, ,,wt ""'""' .. ........ ......,.. ,., ....... "'1CllllllM Ori,,.. Cottt Diiiy ,llOi, '*'.... er..., G61tt O•llr "lot' hbllthM orMlt COllt Delft Piiot, Mii' S. 1t. tf1 ,._ 1'74 1 .... 14 Mff ,,, .. lfld JR ti f1 1'7d 1""1• 'M#'f 1'• 2'. ... JllM t. t, "'74 1NOo7• • ' • • .. • l . ' .. , Real EsJate :~· Questionsl-Comment ~ By Realtor Randall ~cCardle I heir the ho"•• to end 111 houM1 Is. the "Win· chester House". n11r Sari Jose. I know that it Is a "kooky" ho usa ... but I don't know its history. Why w11 tha ''W inchester House" bullt? Whit dots It con1i1t of? . . C.H., N~wport Beath With the knowledge that her husband's fire- ar:ms "Won the West " '--killing countless· souls ih the p~ss -Sarah Winchester spent her for- -tune buildmg a house that would be "spiritually safe" ftom their evil in!lttence. \Vhen her hasband died in 1894, Sarah moved from Connecticut to an 18-room house in California taking with her inuch unhappiness -and an in: herited $2\) million Winchester gun fortune. She consulted spiritualists who confirmed her worst fears -that evil spirits would indeed avenge themselves on her, No matter whom she consulted. the tale was always the sa1ne. And so it was that she determined to buy a home and build whatever the genial spirtts directed. When Sarah arrived in San Jose, she immediately hired a crew of car- pente~ and btJild~rs, and thereupo11 kept them busy for the next 36 years. During that span of time she regularly con- sulted hei: own. fr{endly spirits, who "submitted plans" periodically for the home's alterations. It wasn't until 1928 when Sarah \Vinchester died tl'iat hammer and saw were stilled. By then, the house sprawled over six acres and boasted 160 rooms. Sarah had managed to keep the evil spirits at bay by changing the building's appearance and shape continuously over those 36 years. The house hu; chandeliers with 13 lights, ceilings with 13 panels. roon1s with 13 windows. It has 40 stair- ways. most with 13 steps; 13 bathrooms, and count- less blind chimneys, secret passagewa ys, and trap doors. There are three elevators, 47 fireplaces. and stairs that go nowhere but down or up. And every ca.rved and turned post in the house is installed upside down. ' Apart from such bizarre aspects, the hou se does contain a great many treasures. Doors and windows are inlaid with silver; floors are exq uisite· ly patterned and parqueted, and the chandeliers a.re made of gold. ... ' '' .. . ' • . ., .. ,, ~, ·}; They've Come a Long Way Shirl~y Tucker illustrates how far "mobile homes" have come since the days of the covered wagon. On the other hand is the sort of wheeled dwelling now on display through 1'1emarial Day at the second annual 1'1obile Home Show at Angel Stadium. Mortgage Funds Allotted; Money Ma1·l\:et Could Ease \\'ASlilNGTON (U P!l Construction and mortgage oHicials say President Nixon's designation of $10.3 binion for middle and moderate income hom e huyers should helP ease the tight money market Financial offi cials also say they favor Ni xon's decision to raise th e inter.est ceiling fron1 8.5 to 8.75 percent on mor1gages guaranteed by the F ede ral Administration Hou sing and the Veterans Administration. The National Association of Home Builders made no comment on the interest hikes, which it has criticized in the past, but joined the Mortgage Bankers Association in calling for an increase in the $33,000 ceiling on FHA-in s ured mortgages. Lewis Cenkcr said. National Savings and Loan League President G i I b e r t Roessner said N i x o n ' s initiatives would provide a badly needed shot in t!te arm for home buyers and the sagging housing indust ry. Coc1st Fir11t Sets Sales R ecord "THE CURRENT limits on loan amounts are too low because of the rapidly increasing costs of housing," MBA President W a t e r Williams said. ''TIIE NEW mortgage commitment program for conventional loans ... means that coruumen are goin~ :o be able to count on some $3 billion of mortgage money at rates far below the existing market," Roessner said. A record for home sa les ck>sing in ooe n1onth \\·ai; set during March by the Newport Be.adl off ice of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Company. According to !\1arion Buie, resident mclnager of the 30 roemba-staff ~ializing in the sale of homes throughout •' ' qt'-.. "' .• ·•t . : ~ ., ·:.Q .. "'"'" Coastal Orange County. 42 transactions totaling nearly $5.5 million \\'ere handled during Lhe 31-day period. Sales Consultant i,,a Vera Burns led the office in sales. completing seven transactions totaling $4JO.IXXl. Last year she \\'as the top listing saJesper.m. in the C.Oldwell Banker office and also "A'as nmner-up lister in dollar volume within the Ne\l.'POrt Beach-O>sta Mesa Board or llealtocs. Other leading salespersons, according to Buie, incl uded Don Nourse l't'ith six sales totaling $'l52,000 and Rich \Vray with five home sales totaling $215,IXXl. '·Legislation must be ppproved, as the President bas asked. To raise the FHA mortgage limits to at least $45,000. A more realistiC amount in today's eaxiom)· and to lower the required dO\\oR payments," NAHB president Norman Strunk. executive vice president of thC' U.S. League of Savings Associations, said.the administratio11.5's action s would ease the squeeze on thrift institutions f r o n1 "extraordinarily high rates charged In recent weeks on borrowings from the federal home loan bank system." • • i ~1tda7, Ma7 19, )9/4 uA1l i Plt.:OT £ 7 . Bo111e •still Bargain~· Recr!tors' Chief Cites Rising Val ues Lines at gasol1nr stations ... skyrockel1ng l :)~d prices ... three-mo~th dela ys on most fi>reig ·ntade economy cars. . . ges of some paper produ . It would appear the lime has arrived when there ls l!ttle a person reeeivcs in return fo r his dollar-if there Is :i product available to wltti, that is. However. C. Larry start }foag views one market q u i tr differently. al home by installin g S\\'llnming pools, patios and purc h asing variou~ ri.!creational types o[ equipment. • Stock market prices can change overnight \\' h r r e a s owning your own hon1e l!i considered a :sarc h c d _g c against inflation. HOJg s1alt'd Hoag sees a bright fut ur" for the single family hon1c a~ opposed lo multipll' dwel!inJ!:~ "Tiwre is a lor(> for r\11 · single·family home dt'Sp1tl' 1h1· ~a~t that som(' people n1a~ s;1_r 1l 1s doon1ed."' Hoaµ; soud . of a ya rd around them; who "'ant the freedon1 to be loud when they want to be loud ; and. in turn. don 't want lo be bothered by a neighbor's loudness . ··These {Ire people who wanl dirt that their kids can play in; people \\ilo want their own gardt:n and "·ant to shape tht•ir o"·n landscape to suit their whin1s and planl trees ;11tr! shrubs." JIOAG, PRESIDENT of lhe '"rllEJl.E AllE 111 an 1 75 000-member California Real pc!'!'Uns i\hU \i':.1111 thr ~l'l"\lr11 \ ~tate Association, feels that -- A-. a rt'sulL llcx1g feels eact1 J>o.:rson 1s n1orc incli ned today lo n1akc hfe n1orr pleasant for h11nsclf :111d feel s thC' need for ,jn unrl•grl'ltabl\' i111t"stn1l'nl. 11.0.ag ht-lie\ cs purchasing Vlll' ~ 01\n hon1l· 1~ !llr :in~11 er today, more than anytime in : •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : recent years, a person should • HOME BUYER PROTECTION • Seriously consider buying his ! ! own home. .: • • ''Interest rates are do\\ n : ........... '"~•-• ·• ... •• ·-........... .., .... ·-.. ,_, ..... ,.... • d the I f . ...-~ ....... '-• -· .... ·-................. -... It ...... ,~ • an va uc o owning :roor • -... ,.. ...... ""' .. ,_ '"'""-" r.. ..,.,., ... .., _,.. • own home is appreciating," ! _. ......... _ • • Hoag said, adding ' ' t h e • • interest rate may drop to 7:1, ! WHO REPRESENTS YOU ? : percent or less by t)c end of •. 1• , ..... .,...; ... ,.., .. -· ..._ ~· -.. ,..-..... ,. ...... • --• '"' , .. ,...,.. ..... '"'''"" •·--o4 .,,. ,.._.., -IO ....... -• the third quarter of 1974 from • ~-· '"'' ••,~-"'"I·...,...,, .. ·-· -,.., -·• ·-• its present rate of11 1·? percent ! _........... : . .. , . ' .,, 11..... '"'' "There is no safer, surer or : .• , ...... ,, ,,, ,· .. u. . , ....... , • more profitable investment • •••••• •• • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• • • ••• •: Loday than thal of real estate ---------- -one of California's largest industries," Hoag said. "REAL ESTATE IS right for many Californians and home buying is a life-long dream of most people," he said. The CREA president said. ''A typical hon1e seUing for about $17,000 in 1003 sold for more than $29,000 in 1972 (and today it woul d sell for even more) representing an increase in ''alue of 71 percent or more th an $12,000." Hoag feels older homes probably will move faste r as the market recover s and that 1buyers should investigate the merits of a used hon1e. He is convinced that n1any persons are now see king locations closer to their places of employment as a result of Ille gasoline shortage. Real Estate School $60 Located in Huntington Beach * Outstanding Instructors * SOO Con Be Refunded To You If You Qualify • Free X tra 3 Week Training Cour se * Special On The Job Instruction Coll Bill Flory 832-5440 TARBELL Rellltors .--- AT TIIE SAAtE time, Hoag said, many bom.e seekers are realizing the potential forl .. --------------------..1 creating their own reereation • " • \ • I • C 8 DAILY PILOT Sunday, May 19, 1974 Deiroit Lool{s to Autos ~ of 1980 ~:.·arid i · 95 t the "key'' to automobile staffs. "The challenge to the better ratio of usable space to overdrivi top gear. , happen. but It will probably be lhnlted, design and use from now on. car industry is' ~ design big overall size. -Variable carburetors that lie sees the use ar solar st best,l to apeelaJ.lpurpose, Sefrest said. bec11use of the cars that wUt gie(. 30 m~eS pr -Improved aerodynamics to adjutf, to provide the ~t fuel power or enerO' fttlm nuCtear short-range v«dcl ... b" tD'bln beJore they are noticeable. DETROIT I UPI) -While most Americans still don't know what the 1975-model cars will look like, automotive executives are lining up 1heir plans ror 1980 and even looking ahead to 1995 Twenty years from now, however, ''will be a whole new ball game," said Fred G. Secrest, a Ford Motor Co. executive vice president who is one of the men charged with looking into a cloudy crystal ball and making the right decisions. higher cost and potential mare to the gallon~'' reduce wind resistance and eoi>nimy for specific'spee4s. -lu.sldnJo.beat UdJiihl~ •. and l!lubutban \JSe;, shortage of fuel. radial tires that provide -N'tw'forms of thejinternaJ stores ana ,..offices and run "steat\l, or rankliie cycle, · Some of the things that will SOr.tE OF THE changes in between 6 and 9 percent more combu1ti90 engine to utilize Iuctorles and railroads. 'lbat engines will probab?Y, not be '. affect the ou!look for 1980 are automotive de Sign "•nd • gas mileage. fuel better. The rotary engine. would free petroleum fOr cars, used ~ause or excesslye size., the gasoline lines of the past technol()gy that will help ~Automatic transmissions , Secrest salc'.I, \vlll see oNy trucks and aircraft. The slze, rwelght1JcompleUt]; cost"' am ' fe\\I months, increased car improve gas mi 1 ea g·e with fluid torque converters limited use "because of l~ shape and po~ plant of fuel eoqsumJ::e. ~· ' I pooling and greater use of s U b st a n l i a 11,y by · 1980. 'that "lode .up" in hlgt) gear, in in ·here n t 1 y high fuel automobiles probably will be Secrest f auKmottve 1 Higher gasoline prices and the shift toward cars that are s.inaller, or get better gas 1nileage, are here to stay and \Vill be a key factor in detennining \\'hat cars in 1980 and 1995 \\'ill look like. public transit. ae<:ording to Sec~. could order to provide high.gear fuel consumption.'' ' new, ft,1tls coming,fn>P.i coal, shale. THE AUTO industrv slill ''l am convinced that include: ' economy equal to that of t .• · ~:Perh'aps ·they will be. and ~sands and maybe even \i:ill be strong in 1995, Secrest automotive life styles in 1980 -Lighter weight ca rs manual transmissioos. There ~ECREST ISN'T ... explicit '?Jwered by lhe •extern a I wood akohol on & <."QCN!Wdal By 1960. smaller and lighter cars with new pov:er sources and fuel-saving transmissions \\·ill be a fact. On-bo'ard contputcrs \\·i ll help control and diagnose engine problems predicted. because "it adapted will look pretty fan1iliar, even through mor~ use of also: will be gr ea t e r when he dis Cusse s corhbustlon' Stirling engine or basis. 'Hydrogen 1>0Wu •ls, a to the energy ch a 11 en g e, though a good many changes aluminum. plastics, high· availability of man u a I "automotive )jJestyles" in 1995 by a gas turbine." the Ford possibility, but Secrest doubtl!I developed new technology and \Yl'f.I have taken place," said strength st.eel, smaller engines transmissions with four or because too many things, executive said.·' EI e ctr i c it can be packagtM for volume people still will want the Secrest, head of the operations and designs that provide a perhaps five speeds, with an unthought~f now, , co u Id power certainly is a possibility car productiQn by 1995. rreedom and oonveruence of-:~fi-frl. ::::~:::::::::::::::'.i~~::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;:;~~~;;,;;;;::;:;;;;;:::=:;~-:;;;;-~-~-~-!·;;;:;;;;~~;;;~~~~~~ personal mobility." £ Energy coru;ervation will be Mo ve1·s P1·ess ured To Pack More Ca1·e cnr15ti•n Sclen(t Mon•to1 ;er••ct alarnung degree .. , ICC and \\'ASl~INGTON -• \\'h0n industry studies conrirm the findings. _::---··-----__ .. ___ -~~=::-. • .. -.. the n1oving van began unloading antiques inlo her new home, a KcHering. Ohio, \1·oman says. "! had to cht.ek n1y papers as to v1hether I'd C'Ontracted \\'ith a mover or a \rrecking company." She estimates the dan1ages in transport at n1ore than $1.000 and reports that the company i s "completely indifferent" to her claim. Al the prodding of the Department or Transportation. the ICC. \Vhich is charged \Vith regulating interstate carriers or household goods. h a s recently moved to impro\'e Hs statistics-gattwring in hopes of st i tn u l a ti n g a better per f o r in a n cc fro1n the carriers. 1 Find Quality, Selection And Expert . !'~ S~~0:~:~n At The Grant Boys!! to items on h a nd:;.! I!!~~~~ LET THE GRANT BOYS BE YOUR GUIDE TO . '. t ·1'· . \.\• ' . • On a n10\·e from Co!orado to California. one 1nan \'.'as stunned to receive a final bi!! that \\·as aln1ost t\\·ice the moving con1pany's original As of next Februar~' the carriers \•:iU have to subn1it to the TCC annually t he percent.age record of their on· tin1e Ys. late dellveries, under and overestimates on costs. and damage claim data. \\bat is more, they will have to give this same i n form a t ion jnd\viduall? to any prospec1i\·e customer V.'ho asks for it. etfO\\l '(OU. • . . If You 're Going Fis hing, Camping , Or Ba ckpa cking . . . Count On Us To . Have All Th e Access ories You'll Need!! estimate. • A fan1ilv 1no'. in~ t11 St. Petersburg. .Fla.. raTI up a steep and unreimbursed motel bill v.'hile y.·aiting a full tv.·o \\'eeks bevond the promised They also must give the de!iverv date for the van of customer a questionnaire that furniture to arrive. he can send to the ICC so that the regulatory agency has The files of the Interstate some check on the accuracv of Commerce Comnlission tICC J. !he ca1Tier's 0\\1\ statistics. C.Onsun1ers Union (CUl, and ·niis last reQuirement \vas due Congress are full or such to go into effect in late April. letters -and likelv to grow but the American flfo\'ers 1\·ith the prime moving season Conference. the ca r r i er s ' coming up during the summer. major trade a~'>CX'iatiry•L Each year roughly one-staved off the da\· by fourth of the U.S. population successfully ob ta i n i n g a shifts living quarters. Best ten1porar~· restraining order in el'timates have it -there U.S. District C.ourt. really is no official count. -Sen. \Valier F. ~rondale that 20 to 25 percent of these rD.-Afinn. ), v.·ould take this moves involve underestin1ated data effort a step or tv.·o charges, late pickups o r further. Terming the present deliveries. or unset t I e d situation a "deplorable'' one damage clairns. for the consumer, he has Consumers Union. y.·hich has introduced legislation to kept steady watch on the require the carriers to submit ,, !I: i I I I' ',/ iii I GET YOUR situation for the la st decade. that .. perfonnance data to the : FISHING reports that the s am e ICC in numbers as \\'ell as 1 · problems that existed in the percentages and on a broader . · , earl: 1960s still linger "lo an scale four 0 times ,q ;·ear· 0 . il:I LICENSE U1ik.11ow11s l\1ak1ng Bid I ,: AT }i'or Political Fa111 e l1 SACRAMENTO I AP) -A singer. a truc.k driver. a forest ranger, a feininist writer, Bob Hope's nephew and someone who calls himself a philosopher of ethio; are all running for governor or the. U.S. Senate. 'l'hey are the unknowns in California's June 4 primary: Candidates who either plunked dotvn the hefty filing fee - ~982 for governor -or took a pauper's path so they could get on the ballot. They are running because of a zeal for refonn, an urge to enter politics fron1 the top, or maybe just a yen to SC'e !h~lr nan1c in the pziper. Glen Mitchel of San Diego campaigns for the Republican nomination for governor by handing out a busi.nes.o;; card. It reads: \\'agncr. a construc1ioo truck driver frotn Lancaster and Conie Robertson, a forest ranger from the hamlet of \Veaverville in Northern California's Trinity County. James \Vare, a businessman front Los Angeles, is seeking the GOP nomination on a platform that i n c I u de.~ "vigilance regarding Socialist 11nd Communist indoctrination in our educational centers." Motlis Jo i1i Desert Tcis k For ce i THE GRANT BOYS!! We've go t it . . . When you need it! "Keep your heart free from hate, your n1ind fro1n \Verry. Li\·e simply. expect tittle, give much. Fill your life \•:ith love. Scatter sunshine. F'orgel self. thiJlk of others. Do as you would be done by. Pray often." SAN DIEGO I API Pakistani moths "'ith hungry larvae are being turned loose in tumbleweed·infested deserts · in California. FOR ALL YOUR RACQUET BALL jtitchel says the state isn't collecting enough money in taxes on cigarettes and liquor. "We feel it should be tripled immediately," he says. Asked by a reporter v.'ho he meant when he said "we." Mitchel replied: ''Me and God." Joseph Brouillette Jr. is running -u•.erally -for gov~r. On· )eave from b1s job as ocbool' teacher In the Sacrafl\ento suburi> ol Citrus HelgbtJ, he piano to jog the lelll1ll ol the'state, awraging aliout 17 miles a ~ In quest of Qie [)oqloeratie.-loaUon. "} ~ averagi'.)5 miles, but I lolt wjlh an""'8 wbo will .U.eeo.'' Ille SB)'$. 'I- ,,_ thete'1 EI le• n Andencll, • singer !tom ee..rty Hllll: Geore• State agriculture a n d transportation officia ls said \\'ednesday the attempt at biological control of the weeds is being made at f o u r Io cations: ne<rr Indio. Tehachapi and tM San Joaquin and Sacramento valleys. The desert moths, flown here.from Pakl~tan as wonns, "-'t'fe released in twnbleweed patches. The officials said the moths' eggs hatch into larvae '''hich feast on tumbleweed branches. "lf this experiment proves successful, two big objecUves will be met," said Jacob Dekema, dlstrict director for the s t a t e TransporVtlon Department. "The lir11 Is lhe sensible approach IO weed conlrol Without using d a m a g I n a sprays, and the second Js \be lremendous savings in m«M!Y and manpower." . NEEDS BE SURE TO CHECK WITH THE GRANT BOYS -----. ' \ YOUR CHOICE . . . I RACQUET BALL RACQUETS '~ LEACH ALUMINUM .• ~2199 ~ .. 1·. LEACH BANDITO .•.• i1999 't ·$1699 LEACH SWINGER ....• . . $1399 \1 " AU. AMERICAN ...... • • \ • PRIMUS FOLDING CAMP STAND ffi 166 ss.88 . . I l ~ '· NOWONSALEi~ . . : . NEW IMPROY~D-:SE.AMLE~,S RACQUET BALLS"11s~s . . .~ . '' Just Arrived! CLOUD NINE 1 O' x 1 O' . ' DIHING ~,~~.~!!._ $9.S8 I YOU CAN IT ·AT THE .. ·GRANT· ., ' ' ' ' • • ; . . ' ZI' •• . 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' . • I DAILY PILOT Sunday, M•Y 19, 1914 D • ' ~ Oonol'•l A.ii!. • The Blgest Marketplace on the OraNre Coast "., · '' i Rtal E•tott •••••••• 1000-2999 ·~ fmploymtnt & ' i! :::.:·I;~:;~;.~" DAILY PllOI CLASSIFIED ADS :::N""""""::, ;;:.,;;:,;~ .. :~·== You Can Sell It, find It, 642 •5670 One Call Service =:m~n~ ... 900().9099 • liifilleneliil li .E. '1002 \ 1,-_ .. _,R_.,...,._._60Q0.6099_,,T~r~ad_e_1_t~W~it~h-a--W~a-nt_A_d __ ... __ .,.."'_~·-F_e1_st_c_r_ed-it_Ap_p ... ro_v_a,al,.'-~-;.._blltt_-_,~_ ... _,1_00._-,,,1'1"4ti#Smit/t, Gtntr•I R.E. 1002 Gtntr•I R.E. 1001 Gtntrol R.E. 1002 Gtntrol R.E. 1002 · Gtnort) R,E. 1002Gtnortl R.E. lool Genortl R.E. 1002 RE'ALTOR 1.;;;;;;;~=========?~~1 =;;;;;;;;;;===~;;;;:;=== * Balboa Bay Propenies * SEA VIEW VILLAS PRIYACY- NEAR PARK BALBOA COVES I NEWPORT HEIGHTS (Finished Unit Now Open) Like new~ Pier privil. Duplex. Lovely 3 BR. Luxurious Medit. condominiums. Expansive Great neighborhood. Walk to park. Ony nome \vltb Trade for units O\vner's unit + 3 BR., \Vhite water ocean views, Italian fountains, mast1tve •tone firepJace. ,129,900. Call 67:;.7060 rental. Best loc. Owner cobblestone streets. 2 & 3 BR, 2~ ba., patios, Gorgeous '''" patio ahd BALBOA MODEL 3 BR., 212 baths 1'iburon .l\ssurnable loan S37,500 556-8800 anxious $89,500. 642-7491 trplcs., hdwd flrs ., stained glass Y.'indows, fruit tren. Very. private. imported tile. Pool, jacuzzi & clubhouse-BOAT DOOR. Only $+1.900. r * OCEAN VIEW * T\\'O 3 Bdrm., 2 bath units. $119,500. gym. $68,150 -$78,150. 52 Unit complex, above DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT Call now. "Z.2535. I Monarch Bay in Laguna Niguel on Crown Traditional warmth & beauty! Inviting OPEN r1t,. 1rs FUN ro BE NICE' 1 from San Diego Fwy, I trees. 6 Bedrms & den, New country charm . Valley Pkwy., E. from Coast H\vy. & \V . brick co urtyard entry w/colorful fl owers & [ ~ only. $225 Mo. 673-7420. Prosenttd by Nolan R.E, Inc .. 714/496-6551 looking bay. Dock for lge boat. $235,000, Rental: 2 BR, yrly. Cpl. I kitchen, elegant living & dining rms over-' m REALTORS m General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 [ 504 EVENING STAR LANE Sat/Sun I-5 :30 100;. DOWN I BIG CANYON C. C. -$295,000 1 0 o 5 Loc al Offices To Serve You * * * * * Goll course view from brlthd new luxurious 8 /2 Vo INTEREST General R.E .. 1002 GeneralR.E. 1002 Alis.ion Viejo 5 BR custom home w/FR, formal DR & 5 C.D.M. 1 VISIT THESE You Are Welcome 1-5 PRIVATE BEACH-OCEAN VIEW A really sharp 3 bedrootn 'family rootn home on one of the largest lot$. A secluded yard with huge pool. Walk IQ private beach. A real family borne. See it and enjoy it . 639 Cameo Highlands Dr. Visit me Sat or Sun INVESTORS!!-DUPLEX Its in CORONA DEL M,\R & a real bargain. Lovely 2 bedroom house & extra large rental income unit. A top location. 719 Marigold, Vi sit me Sat or Sun DICK FAIR I baths. -Lush cptng, marble, oak panel. A/C Look at tho~ lt'ITIIS!! Thi!\' '521 Tiilamook 49 ROYAL S'J'. GEORGE RD. Sat/Sun 1-5:30 niuy be hi~toiJ soo11 l'4l don;! I 2828 E. Coast Hwy., CdM 644-7270 You are the ~·lnnE'r of BUY Of THE YEAR! EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE -$250,000 ~~ri'.~,t~.hf1~ ~;ouB~·a~t 1~ :~G"•"n"e"ra"'i"'R"."E". ""'""''!'1'!'00"2"G"e"n.e"r'"al~R'!'.E".""'""'~~ * NEW LIDO LISTING * 106 VIA LORCA OPEN SUN. 1-5 50 Ft. lQ.t. 2 _&Den. quarry tile. beam ceil., cedar paneling, sunny garden patto. DAVIDSO N REALT Y TWO FREE TICKETS Bayfront luxury! Beautiful 5 bdr1n home POOL hon1t' in CORONA l002 to the 'i 194 Ft. on North Bay-I specially desi_gr~cd for 55' lot on \\'<lter. Fan1 1~:·:~~·i~Ap~ii;tea ~~~n~~~Y Sduthern California front with 2 bdrm rn1. formal d1n1ng r1n . 4 baths & glan1orous l>i':ivh aci·E'ss. MOBILE HOME SHOW I home+ den ; 2 frplcs.: IJl\'\i rn1 . f-'<~ntastic n1aster suite. Pier/slip. Ont.I• $6!1,:JOO ?!lay 18th thru !\'lay 27th hobby rm. Shared pier 1 1 LINDA ISLE Df{. Open Sun 1-5 :30 Call 64t-1'lll at the ANAHEIM STADIUM 1 & slip. $215,000. Firm. THE "BLUFFS " -CAREFREE LIVING ~ • 200J State Colle"e Bl\'d , lir<lnd NE\V 1 -~torv 3 BR 2 bath beautiful 1 I Annhein~ "Linda'" n1odel. C8tl1edral ceilings, lo vely ~: Please call 642·5678, ext. 333 greenbelt vie\v fron1 choice end uni t. -- CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 1'hree 2-bedroon1!I. Outstanding buy! ('all us for infonnation on 0U1er hornes & incon1e properties in the. area. to clalm your tickets. (North l ~;:::;;;;::::;;::::::~::i County toll !tt't' nun1ber is i REALTY [27Ul VISTA U!vlBROSA Sat/Sun 1-5 :30 ~ :;.<Q.1220). ' '"' '1ARINE AVE. . BIG CANYON NEW CORNER "CONDO" COUNTRY ct G I R E 1002 I BALBOA ISLAND d I . . CHARM I •nera • · __ I General R.E. 1002 ~ * * * * * * 673-6900 * Luxurious 3 BR Bor eaux n1ode with pr1v- 5801 W_ Coast Hwy, N 8 645·7575 ' Orange Coast [;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::;;; i The fastest dru,1, in thl' ,1,·~.1 _ ~ _ ___ acy. Prof. decorated thruout & prof. ldscp. cu~!orn \\'l's tcliff llonll' 1 Lido's Best Buys I * BAYSHORES * ... ~ Da!IY ~i!ot C1assilied I The fastrst.dra1~· in the \~~st. Covered patios. A•C & air-purifier. 5132.500 GrC'•d sl'tting ror ;1n11qu,•s, 1 Open Frl'/Sat/Sun. 1-5 Ad. Call li42-;i618. __ 1 , _ ... a Daily_ Pilot CJ11ss1f1C'd 6 RUE CHAJ\.ION!X Open Sat Sun l-5:30 3 Bn. P•u11·l1·d Fa1ni!)-l'ln, ---JI•'!-: .t Oak ni)(J]'S, :>. fr ples, 128 Via Ithaca O E S Uen1Jral R.E. 1002 1 General R.E. 1002 BIG CANYON C. C. _ $159,500 txw.Jkr·as(' 1•·a11. tiled entry, 2600 E.Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar REAL £STATE 644 • 4848 2--Sty. honiL., l~t'. lot. S!O!l,!KXJ I p N AT/SUN . l -S 11 Lo\·ely \'icw of Fashion Island frorn 6 l\lo . :!1 ~ 1"1s .. l.:11>:t', 10\rly yard Lido. ln1rn;1l'. Country 2595 CRESTVIEW 1 . t Plav \tu'<I + sLdt' v:ird li~norraiR .E . 1002 General fl'E. English. 3 BR, 21,~ .ua. ~0 fl. AUrncti\'I" Cupe Cod: nieely ti NC\\'$ BR hon1e. Expensive \Vallpapers, cust. for n10t0r honi{' or bo11.t.. I . 1002 lot. S98.500 rl<'eorat<'d; 2 bdrm., lge. cptng & drapes. 3 Cdr gar. Beaut. soft colors. Pouing shed, lgf' g;u·ngL': $6 500 TO LAGUN,\ or:'t'Anfron1 oyo :: 1 Jiving I'm. ft1c ing lgt'. patio; Coldwell Ban'·er 35 BL1RNING TREE RD. sat, s un 1·5:30 1•·/1\'0rkshop. $12·1.soo. orr:.:N BCH . DUPLEX /OWNER 1 Br, 2 ba + sundk. $89,950° I bit-in gas kitchen: room for I\! HOUSE, Sat, Sun, 1 '" .\_, Varant -illovc now .t ('Ollecl • ASSUME FHA 642-1188 ll\.lot storage. Lov< leasehold. RESIDENTIALBROKERAGECCMPANY BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB 11 30 Sornerset Lane, i\l'11·. sun11111•r 1'\'nt~'. Pai·1ially .L:OAN 2 Priv. sandy beaches, Lovely 4 BR ho1ne \vith a park-like setting. port Beach. ~1.S--l~. !urn. :i do11n. 11.:: upper, Plans <ivaiL for expansion. · FRONT ROW-IRVINE TERRACE Ow. ner will sell, including antique IJieces, ~I bt'_arnNl ct'il,ings, kn 0 t t y $6,500 to assurnt' or n1aybe "C" THOMAS pen un. 2""V: aya ere furnished $199,500 but w/consider unfurn. IOE MAN ION in" pa.-n" 1ng ru out. ess cas . y,·n1·r sa)s ~ {)l.·ncr an.'lious! $57,rllO. 0 S • 2001 B d EASTS S I p l th I h O h . A custom built '.home by a builder for his • ' ' 2SOO sqft 2 s1ory J bdrm, 3 ;rrsh paint, off-street prkg. 1 might ht'lp finance. si9S own use. 4 bed rooms, 3 baths, 3 car garage. HIPSLEY N TAYLOR co ba. lorn1al di ning, lnundl)• ~ ~. Blk to ~an. $7·1.\'.0'l. j PE~/MO. PAYS AL. L. associated BR OKERS-REAL TORS 1025 W Bolbcc 671 l6ll • , .a Dally J>iJot Classlfll"d Ad. &42-5678. Lochen my er Realtor General R.E. 1002 Generef R.E. 1002 dowd Asmall price 1opay . . 1o move into a Make an almost immediate move. Newport Crest is the exciting townhome community that overlooks Newport Harbor and the ocean. Big, bold spacious homes. Residents' Swim and Tennis Center. Exterior maintenance provided, Come- let us show you how you can't afford not to live at Newport Crest, 2·3-4 bedroom residences -.HeWom $53,00010 $93,000. 0 From Pacific Coast Highway arid Superior Avenue iniersection, drive up Superior lo Newport Crest entrance. 5•1• office; -#12 Aobon Court. Open C11lly 10 A.M. to Sitn811. (714) 845-8141. • ft £r roon1. 11 .'HT<' lot 011 cu!-dt·-Drivt' hy 122 39t h st, N.B. Owuer transftrrerl. Prime Finest view of jetty and harbor. ~'Iany cus-• • s:u.: ,1. 20 .x4,y 11 ~· J.M.kil, 1~1::~:i Prin only . ~ ~r;n . :;..ake advanL'4i:l' _call tom extras. $235,000. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd . vl11yhou:.e and n1a11y, 111:;r1y, .JB!~/:.'B.\ honu·. bl t ins, .s.12---2:)3j. Open Sat. & Sun. 2-6--=28 Linda Isle Owner must liquidate immediately. \Vide open vie\V of 1-Iarbor basin fron1 this spa- cious bayfront home. 4 Bedrooms + conv. playroom with bath up, large dining room, family room with fireplac e and maid's quarters. Pier and slip for large boat. 3 months summer rental available at $8,500. Offering price $275,000. DON'T GASP IT'S TRUE Open Sunday 2-6-•22 Hermitage Big Canyon with VIEW. Amenities galore! Dramatic use o[ Mexican tile on living room, dining room, entry and powder roo1n floors of this spacious 4 bedroom home. Spectacular entry courtyard with extensive use of tile decking and lath arbors. $159,500. EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY HOME Open Sat, & Sun. 1-6-2645 Bamboo BeautiiuI two story 5 bedroom, 3 hath home in Eastbluff. Night and day view with pool size yard. An exceptional value. $87,500. READY FOR MOVE-IN Open Sun. 2-S--608 Via Lido Nord Lido's greatest view property. Lovely ter- race and patio plus pier and slip. 4 bed- room home recently redecorated. $275,000. WESTCLIFF BEAUTY! Open Sat. & Sun. 1·4-113:0 Somerset Lane Custom 3 bedroom. Panelled family room, pegged oak floor, 2 fireplaces, lovely large yard and side yard for motorhome or boat. $124,500. ONLY POPPY KNOWS Open Sat. & Sun. 2-6-216 Poppy how exceptional this Corona del Mar 3 bed- room. 2 bath view home really is. Custo1n quality above coastline. A real fun home on one of Corona de! J\ilar's best streets. $I21!,500. JUST LISTED-UNIVERSITY PARK Beautiful "Yale" townhouse. Largest in Univ. Park. J-lighly upgraded. Vie\v loca- tion. 4 bedrooms, family room, dining room. $69,500. NEWPORT COUNTRY LIFE Harbor View Homes Montego with moun- tain view. 4 bedrooms, country kitchen , 2 fireplaces, formal dining. ~76,000. lee land, Call today. WATERFRONT-PIER & FLOAT a perfect gem on the Canal in Old New- port . 2 Bedrooms, fresh and sparkling in- side and out. Zoned R-2. $92,500. TAKE THE KEY TO LIDO LIVING and open the door to this contemporary ls· land home, Custom designed with 3 bed· rooms den , extra large Jiving room, spa- cious dining room and lovely southern patio, $145,000. BIG CANYON- FEATURED IN HOME TOUR 1973 Beautiful 3 bedroom home customized by builder. Features formal dining room, fam·- ily room with beamed cathedral ceilings, pool and jacuzzi, lovely ~aiden lncludes auto. sprinklers and night lights; solar wJn.. do ws. Remarkable at '189,000. LINDA ISLE BAYf.RONT ' Custom 5 ·bedroom 4 hath home. Waler' views from large living room, family room, kitchen and master bedroom. Isl time of· lered. Be the fii'sl to &ee ti. $285,000. DlAL 644-1766 2161 Sin J°"qufn HUit Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CD. • N~WPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 C)(lr<t~! Pri1·•'<l tn :.t•ll fo1H· crp!s, pan!'~. dlil gar, .~hake• OP£}/T1L 9 • 11 S~UNTOBENICE' ~nly S.'fJ.91Xl.-'..'O' • , c~n~1:11: rwf. 01'.EN FRIIS.AT: .. :::IW I ~· ; ·- enera . . t)wnr/Rkr. 6--IHS:~7 ·• t ~G~_ .. _..,_~l~-R'."-~E~""''""1~0~02~G~e•n•e•ra":l-.. R'."-.~E'"-.""-"-"-"-"1":0•02•1C,\LL (;.l:rt;&H, I llahh .r.. c.~1. s.,J,,;oo. ~ · ·' ~I ;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;.1 4 PR€~TIG€, Sell irllf' 1t~n1s y,·1th a Uaily , ~·=.·~=· =·=-~=:·~~~~~~ BROADMOOR /-+-I HOMES 'GenerifR~E. 1002 IGeneral R.E. 1002 TURTLE ROCK NEWPORT BEACH I Outstanding family home on quiet cul de sac; EXECUTIVE HOME 3 lge. bdrms., dining rm. & view! Ready to go at $58,900. Incl. land, OPEN SUN. 1-5 19431 DEVRY CORONA DEL MAR OCEAN SIDE OF HIGHWAY C'utc 2 bdrn1. -~ gu~st rn1 .. on R-2 lot. Ideal to Jive in or for investment. Offered at $69,95U BLUFFS-ON BUDGET Nf'stled around Sp 1t n is h cow'tyard, exclusl\'e 4 BR. fain rm, formal dining, 3 C"ar garage. Rooin for large pool. \\'1: y,"\)rk Ylith you on I financing. " I r\e,vly decorated Trina model; 3 bdrms .. 21:.- baths, Jge. patio. Close to Corona del ~Iar High School. Offered at $59,500. Ontu . coRBIN·MARTIN, 1Nc. . Duplex 11/'21 REAL TORS 644-7662 EnJOy the oc~~? and m~" 'Tl money, too ... BEITER ~ Corona del Mar HURRY. Agent 645--0303. ! Cape Cod ' 1 ~G"e"ne"r"a~I ~R~.E".""'""''!'1!'00~2~G"e"n"er"a~I ~R~.E'.".""'""'~1"'0~02""-I Cutie!!! I I Charm pack~ :"JBR, 2BA, on I I rountry·size tree ~haded lot, I U~i, ~~~~!d:ias~t!r''~~~·01!1~I ~~ GE:-31.. Asking S36,!riO. s u h mi t • ~~ ~ --.:;;:::. clO\rn-Don't miss thl~! ! V.E. 1 --_ HOWARD & CO. &1;,..s.100 CF.Colesworthy&Co.-Realtors BLUFFS CONDO -THE FINEST! I. Specia l end unit, G-Plan, with 4 bdrms., formal dining, dramatic decorating & open bca1n ceilings. Large private patio to display your gardening talents. $79,000. C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 3 Bedroom Home $18,500 Anyone can assume this VA 7'0 loM. $1S4. T\fonth totul ps.ymcnt. Call for details. CENTURY 21*642-lnl Eastside Costa Mesa 5 Bedrooms, 4 baths, 3400 Sq.1 Ft., huge l car garage, [ ,,..,..,.,,,,.,,,, ........................................... 1 $69,500. _______ 1_00_2 1 General R.E. 1002 Roy McCerdlt RHllo• 1 PRICE REDUCED COSTA MESA i J"'' ~~ !~1~~~!0 11,;, c,11 F~U~!~E~";, I· t1ri::r anrl llvabli> cus!o111 hard-to-find l n v.e s t n1 ent Dia( Direct !ionic in Corona de! Mar on opportunity in a heUer I 1nday's market. 4 westsidelocationbacking lo 6 2 4321 1 B1·droo1n.~. study, spacious a goU ooune. $6IO/n10 4 • 1 !<1r111!y room, viev.· of ocean income could be niore ;inrl Catalina. Oioice ot lo"·-low vacancy on I y ' financing and only 8 yt'nts o!rl. For appointment to inspect, call 673-8550. Call Col,lect · Subtcrlbtt, to the newspaper that Classic: Custom!!! Rambling 3 BR ranch style! BuiJders own home features huge family rm, 38A, plush crptg, modem k I t c h , massive flrepl, klddy-alze yard! 'l'ra,lsferrtd owner uking ~.500. Submit low down or trade in }"Our ~1J:~o rm.!~ E ' Ocean View-Foe Land OPEN SUN 1-6 PM l~I Flylna Jib 13 BR ct 2 A den In !l\fllt'llcd community with clubtae, Pools, courta. A cood b\O' at $36,lOO. ANNE KEENAN REAL TOR 557-7000 $61,500 Call 644-'121l "1n NIGEL DAILE Y & ASSLICIAfES BEACH COTTAGE ' covenyour •. hom9town best ••• •' YOUll Hometown DoI"'N-paptr ·r , I . ·-I • DAILY PILOT 40 Et. tr.>ntaet on R·2·1ot; 3 doors to sandy. lifeguarded beach. Use fol' 2nd home &: rebuild ~~r. Owner leaving area.,$66,000. 1.., _ _.,.,. .... ___ _. CaJI: 673-3863 S73-8c.!G Eves. 1 • associated orn~ LP', P[f\l TO~S l'J\""' e,,1~"" ,,II It.ti HOUSES INSPECTED Full M'ltten report on ph.YJ- lc•I contlltion of houi:e b)' qualilttd protcsatona.J ln· specton. Be 11ure of condl· tion before you buy, call f714l 557·9483, Nat Ion a I Home lnSl_)f!Ctlon Service, 2~ h: M!Nlet, 7 day wk. \ I;:;::;;==~' Just at-words ·In the rfght pl11e1 ... · i ' ' !Jolly "lot>~ •. Claulfled All•· " ,, ' Dlattl!e dfr1<t~ln1 ~f 642~5678 ' MACNAB IRVINE RNER HOMES ELEGANT 4 BEDROOM+ FAMILY Baycrest. 2500 sq. ft, offered (u only $91.500 incl. Ian~. Custom built home -lovely courtyard patio -secluded & quiet. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 P. M. 2057 COMMODORE' ROAD (W31) SPECTACULAR LINDA ISLE ESTATE 108' of Bay!ront-swimming pool-4 fire· places-4 bedrooms-<len-bayfron t dining room & family room. $425.000. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (W32) THE BLUFFS !\taint. free condominium ideal for the executive. 2 bedrooms, den & panoramic view of the Upper Bay. $89,500. Jack Cus· ter 642-8235. ( W33) MARINERS CUSTOM 4 or 5 bedroom family home. Lovely pool in lovely lg. yard. $108, 700. Martha Mac· nab 642-8235. (W34) UNIVERSITY PARK . QUIET BEAUTY Lovely "University" model 3 bedroom & family room home on cul-d•sac. Profes- sionally decorated & landscaped, Excep. . t.ionally priced at $66,500. John Watts . 644-6200. (W35) BIG CAffYON CUSTOM SPANISH . Over l90' on the ~olf course. One of Big Cany6n's finest view properties. 5 be<J. rooms, 22'x24' game room . $325,000. OPEN DAILY 1·5 P.M. #8 OAKMONT LANE . (W36) EASTBLUFF COUNTRY (:OTTAGE ' $60,ll50 ;! Cpzy 3 bedioom w /used brick ftreplijce & country· kitchen, Close to schools '& shopping. Large corner lot. Hel- en Hartley 642-8235. (W37) . ' HIGHLANDS SPECIALS! *·3 bedroom home w/open beams & re- modeled kitchen . VIEW ...... $79,900 . * 4· bedroom-new Usting-Iarge lot w / new landscaping, ........ , , .. $94,500 * 4 or 5 bedroom-'good family plan-lease' f6r $600/mo. 'or ...... , . , .$88,900. Martha Macnab 642-8235. f\V38) . , HUGE ·LOT BY THE SEAt>,' ·In exclusive Shortcli!f8, White wal~r~ jet· ty & Calallna view, Pl'ivate-b1t<lh 'pcce1s. Plans approved-city & re~looill. . ou. own the land! Ken/Helen. Hartley', ·fi4U235. (w311) • ,. •• · • .1 .. r·; ' • ~ < '.f . -. BIG CA"YO,N LOT , CHOICE custOm lo!c-:-1~' .of Jih!lray ll'Oht-. age w /?:10 deg~·· iinl>bstruota~J~ "View. '85,000. Jacl! cu.s1,er-~· W~l, .; , lrvl . ·..:.w;· .. ......,~ ne .... ,tit ,, '•I ... • .( (. o":-1.t ~e~-i Area FOUR BEDROOMS CUSTOM POOL·S36,000 ls tho lull Dncet This lovely 5 year old pOO{ home must oo seen to be apprec1aled. Four bedrooms. custom 16x32' pool. carpets and dropo5 thruout. New, no-wax Uooring in kitchen. dark room. and much more. Beller Ourry and call! •9263 1714J 54&·9491 FUSSY BUYERS ONLY. PLEASE We don l have enough ~pace here lo tell you nbout th1~ beauhful 5 bdrm, 2 b;Jth homo. Loads of eiclras. immaculate condition, cill This oflered al S38.000 w1rh iln a,sumable S,~%FHAloar1 ,8967 f714l S45-949t FOUR BEDROOf.il CALIFORNIA RANCHER 534,000 FULL DOWN N O DOWN TO VEl S Thu> ha~ spark.las. f-restt paint in:;1 and out, dollar bright k1tch n. b•g trCl&'6hadE1d lot and much. much more. Alt of I his plus no down tf!frn'ito VAIS or ea~v 5o/,. down 11.'rm-, 111 ;i ll 6'1tte1 t111rry on Thi-; one. 545·9491 B EAU TIFUL IRVIN[ TAKE OVER LOAN FORMAL DINING ROOM CENTRALAJRCOND. Jhis lovely home ha::: 11 all Tile 100,. for mal di ning room central air, huge covered patio, beauhlul landscaping and an easy lo take over FHA 7!'1°/., k>an. For furincr inlormaflon ask U<;dbout l•<;f1n~ f8909. . 545-9491 SIX BEDROOMS THREE BATHS IMMACULATECONOITJON S44 500FULLPRICE Fvunt.JHl \ ,Jiii">~· Area , GOLF AN'fONE'> TRANSFER FORCES SALE. 4 spacious bedrooms 2 lun balh home. Huge l~m1ly room, family size k1tchon. 4 years ne~. Steps 10 cour1>0 5°/o down. EZ formsS47,600. {7 14)968-3371 l714)546·1754 S20.500 2 Story Acres of green, 2 bd(m:;, ~ bath5,,l am1ly s11ed .,_1tchCn. Spacious hon1e and lust S650 down 10 EZ term::. Call now• !714)54S.1754 ABANDONED POOL ESTATE:.. Secluded 4 bdrm. 2 battl home on 1.~ acre lot Spacious bdrms. and 1tv1n~ areJ:.. l oads ol extrJs1 El ..issumablP. loan. S29 600 ·1 14)~&-1 754 ,/14)gss-3371 WALK TO BEACH 2STORYCHARMER 4 huge bdrms. 2 bath::.. large • ' . GLEN MAR JBEDROOMS-$31900 Super sharp home with nice size den and all I he e:.lra~ you expecl 1n a fine resale. A great place ro raise your lam11y 1i8736 B97.032 1 LAKE FOREST RANCH 1111.., home otlers &i many ex1ra s. we cannot hsl lhPm all here. 4 bdrms. 2 bath~, 1,1m11y room, lormal dining room. all on onP levf:I. Fully air conchttoned VJ1th hum1d1t1er. elCtr;.i large yard and localed nn ON IHEWATER LIDO Ocean llont home on lhv :).Jnd 3 bedrooms plus separa1c un11 over garage w1rh view. Cdll u::. luraopl . 04&/71 1 Suoday, ,May 19, 1974 • CENTRAL AIR CONDITION CUSTOM HOME 4 huge b&droc:>r'n$ i lull batn:s. 11uoer delu:.e camet. muro1e entry. an11Que tn1rrored walli; plui many more extras. PuC(ld al 147.000. Call us now. •8370 54&-0022 FREE BURGLARALAR~.-1 >vllh this ~uoer sharp_ home tocatocl 1n lhe heart ot Orange Coun1v. Pnced to sell lor only S47.500. Hurry and call now. 58934 546-0022 Tustin Area 48R I 48ATH VtEW $64,500 ldPal lor maid's apar1menl or DAILY PILOT D •°t 38R J.36AlH S2 1.99~ > STORV V..ir.J111 -comoletoly rt-lu101'1h!)d • Modcin bu•ll•1n. SI 200 10:.11 down. Coll now <> H32"'6800 ABANDONED • NOOOWN NO COST TO YOU 3, big bdrms .. 2 lull baths. country :.1le k1lchen hugo lot w1rh boal. camper gate. New carpAl!:i find freshly painted S3 1.500on!y, ;: 7826 BJS.6256 514 VA LOAN S2{'gMO. Popular Ullra-mo<lern l:..1chler. Spac1ou::. with court·vard enlry way 4 br. 1 :.cp. l<1m. toom An:uou~ ownf'r. 832-£800 •n·lav..':. d nccP~,,,,;iry Formal 1-------------11 u1n1nq Orcatht.ik1ng v1l'w. 2 huge: f1r1•p1,1cl!:.. Vacant & own+•1 dn:..1ou· ~32·6800 Westminster Area Pl JT ON YOUR OVERALLS .•. 10 clcnn up lhrec tx>droom oeauly and you will have a 1-------------f oe;1uhlul /"lomo tor only S24.500. t-lurry and call us tor details. 5'7~ DOWN 2 STORY SI 7.900 RIG T'NOSTORV f-OUR BEDROOMS FAMlLYROOM panell e d f amily r oom 1-------------.f Step saving k1tcl'len, cu::.tom decor ttiruout. Ownor has .Jnothror. Prir.ed al $38.900 cul de :.,ic. WC' squoo1ed it <tit 1--------------;l-------------.f TIBURON RESALf; 1n1o a 11ny prir:"of 5 ~1 .500' Ou! ol town ownPr mu:.t /"lave 1inmed1a10 sale. This 1:; no1 a dawg Lolff>ly hu1l1·1ns, d1stiwJsh• r Hurrv • hJ2·6800 w.~1 bt11 111 laml!y rorini. '.I car f1.1rJQI'.'. -,ho1 ~1: 1ovt torm;1/ d1n1nq room Spri111o.1er:.. b·q lot. O!ock v<,111 lenc•nri beul1t1lul l.1no,;r.,1p1nri 11 1111 lrpio·; . 1n•lllctC11lt1!H 1n1Pno1 F1r1• ,.i,.ir m ~.y:,11·r11. Thf• n10:-! b~'uk1l1tu! Sl!.tlhi•i! t>omp you h,1vc f'V('r ~"'"' ~gtJ.1 356 ;714)546-1754 714)978-3371 VILLA MONTEREY S34,900 ~,86·9000 1 WO ~l ORY Besl lownhOmo with beauhtul ~86·4000 f Xl::.CUTIVF nncl osed patio and best ~upror ,p,1c1ott:> 5 bt-diuoni·. 111 'v""A'°·"FliHonA toa,c<lm'",•n',m· "Am"d"aobwlen 1-------------.f IJ;,vr:rr••,I v111h l1Jrmal rt1111ng AT T[NT ION V[T(f"'ll\NS1 Con"Cnl<on.'I , · '' 1nn1. Pl u" !dr(!P l.1n1ily room v " I Y011 h.tv1·nl Dl·•Jn uhl1• h • ~778:\ sg7.QJ;:>: stnJlc;ti your. hiirl<U'l 10 Ou\',, .111!/\Vel bar f\bPau1v C;iUnow A 11ugo bdrms. f . bat11s. 2000 ~-Cl. I!. Spac1ou!'. Jtvrng 1--------------l 1oomlrlin1ng ;irea. Pool ~•zed lot $35.500, VA loan w1lh EZ tf>frns. Just 3 years new! hOmt·. vnu n1 ,1 .. 1 :;1·1· 1t11·, I , '.PP ;1 h '•;.111v r::11arm1nq ::.' btlrn·, IUdf>·<tWil'.I 111 {714)546-1 754 Huntington Beach Area . -.,/e(·L'.Jv Sc1n Ju:in Capl',\r.ino No OOW1l lo Vf'IS, and Tut.ii LANOMAMK HOV.L S34,90Q paymPn\ ,,1 Ju•,t S230 11•·1 ITI(lnl h' C..ilt'ledral ceilings udd a touch ol class to !his 1 year new reS<J.le home>. &.le 1t !Oday. .J8961 897-032 1 ·,rr .. IOUS t>BORM!:>' Grc<it t1 t•·r •1oner 1n suoer area. T1cm1·nc:i111 possib1hl11;!s. !-------------+-------------! ownPr 1·. 1r"1ri11 l•J deal. Call us 586·9000 586-4000 IQ .. l,.1:. I,,,.• J.,1 jU:)l$36,995! 646-7713 S0LVISTA-S40.000 3 BDRMS 8. FAMILY Rf..1. COMPARISON IS OUR OEST SALESMAN 1n 1hC' P <lSt three mc>ntl>~. '''" hJ w, sold ~.f'veral in 11.1~ rnucn (1P~irf'd South Santa Ana area tor much moro lhan we are :i:.K111q fo1 1t11s gorgeous 3 bdrm. lam1rv room hGrne. O:ily $39.900 lull pnCf'. Canu~ nowi ;8~5 7 546-0022 'IJHYMEN STAYHOME. •• It's so comfortable ho won't want· lo leave 11. No yard work or maintenance lo do in these lovely fownnomes priced from S20.000. Two and lhrP.P hrtr m '. ~n tiurry & call now. .J bedroom onct 1,600 :;q. 11. [xcellent l oca!ion ne,;ir all ,chool:.., :;hopo1nq. Lot": of (>rid~ nl 1J\0Jnflr~h1p :-.how! .. Call /Od;i~ Thi:; ~;pac1ou::; horn•? 111 P.lCClu:.111f' M1s<.ion V11~1v oe1gt1barhoort ollcrs '." bath!:. and :.cparate /nm1ly room No r1own to Vnt:, or low dOwn lerm"> ioall OnlySJ6900. 1------------i ti46-00:?Z CRESTWOOD PLANNED LIVING Pool and clubhouse too! Enjoy !he good Ide this way. S44.500 E4." 4455 lor a !'.harp 3 bedroom beauty. 1------------'--l Call now lor ii quick showing. bul hL1rry'. B42·44 55 Mission Viejo. I ri)O lbl ANn t ·~· \J" 1rnun1 hun1c. Ol:'d•1t1roJI ,.1 u1rl •lU!' Br1;,11<;fa,.t 1oom, .VPt l),u ,;n ! 111.,uy >"•.II ,\-. I•)/) 1111 rn. •·111. It• rn<-ntuin' Local~d 111excl11 '"'''·"'"'· f-46·71 1 ~ l\L[PSLIM& TRIM . S~'VIM P 1»11·1 :l ·bdrm t1ome wi!h tn• !lt·d ... 11d liltercct 36' POOi. t:ovr·r<·o p;ilio t1nd manv more extra lr>aturf's tor only S3"2,500. Htrrrv ;inrJ <,all·lor dr:la1ls. .j:9?4 .,. 546-0022 ;~ !3fl BUILT·INS f s io roo 1 ,bl1 .Pt tJ .11 .. ,1 W dio. lo ~.cn11o l -. Spr1n f 1,., r 1c. v.1r..in1 lv1<1•.f 111' «nlll 1-------------· SECLUDl::D ·1 I \l\l l 81:.DhCiO'oJl'i ~" BAlH:-. S 36,9~0 COHlf'Ou•: 1uwn11uuso n,..a, l1ePw.1y 21,7 block:;. Bcnut1!ul c.1 rpP t1ng. l1rcplaco. service porch, 2 :.lone,;, care free living :;e!lcr trOn$!e>rred and anxious :>('P.1nQ 1 ... bPheving lh1s beaury v<1C<l!'.I 1£>ady 10 movo •ri. Only 0'1P yC'.H •!11, = i /l)\) ~~!:I: 1356 PRIVATEESTAl l Horses. pool. ~.aun,t, cov•'t<'d paho. 880. <18 lru1t Hee·; & room lor 1enn1st.uun. Sp,1c1ous v1c:w lo ocean, graciou.; l1v1ng includes lorn1<1I dining. larmlv room. recreation room, plu;,h carpets & drt1pe:,. Ownr r lr it ~ta1f' & will a~.1..eo1 re;1:>0nable ollPr. <---------------· .1'JlMMING POOL ·I [;1 DROOMS:'OATHS $33,500 ti BR ·I 3 BATH fl+·,111~· :,h,up hOfflt' llt''IJ wlw 144 500 L.irpPt:;, ri c>w drJ p!'-:, l.'OVered Beller than new at 9 years o ld. p.ttio, good nt>1ghb..>rtiood Formal d1n1ng, ultra modern lrrrnf'ndou; buy. Call tor kitchen w1ll:i bu1lt·ins and t1 r>\JiJ.,. dishwasher. U pgraded !:iha9 ;8939 398-13~6 Tl1if. bPauhful home 1~1v Qualities lor lhc Walkr>r & l PP home of the week. Beaut1tu1 shagca1pe1 1hroughout. walk to school locahon. and much. much mnre For further 1-------------.f El Toro- Area OCEAN VIEYV-4-PLE"X Best buy 1n un1l swe tiave seen. New building oflers first owner l<i.o: advantage. Superb view l1om (Ill uni1 s Fully CillP0ted, draped ;ind l;1ndscaped Shows N EWPOKT !iHOHCSCUT!f Upgraded 111 P.Ver'{ w,iv. ::' bdrms. 2 t1Jths, I~" slOfY dl'COrator:; be1t11ly. TO SEE JS TO BU Y" Hurry' • carpets. Walk to all school~. i------------.1 Need fast Sale, inlormalion ask :ihout hshng #9404 ~l4S.949 t FOUR BEDROOM IRVINf DUPLEX .; HOME S78 000 tor a nice t1ome and Jwo qoon rental uni!:; 1n e~cellen! Hunhngton Beech CllP.a Act now or you may hf' fOO laH!' 842·'44 55 BEAUTIFUL lAKE FOREST l;iodti-77 1:). good 1Pturn ,J! ..i low prier~ QI t-------------1 S99 000 TIRED OF PAYING !~ENT .~ 1-lEA MOTHER WAS WRONG She ~,:ud you would nuver cc <.b!e to aHord !he kind ot tiomc her dau9h1 erdf's11ed. but corne look ;i! this· 3 bdrm 2 bath beaut.,. priced Jt 1usr S29,900. 1-lurf'J .inf! r;;ll wont Jastl 832·68{)0 OVJNER TRANSFEnRI. n k [OUCED 4Bf1 1J BATH !::111ov rti,, or-.,1 loc.1J11Jn \V,ilh. tiJ ~cl 1ool ?6 Ltrn1lv •vom. N[W HOOF. NEW KITCHEN NEWBATt-lS.NEW CAl~P[TS S27~100 .!.35 900 FULL PRICE1 Vlovt 'fou bo1rg,11n hun!e1s :;ho1t1d really take :i look ;ii lh•s orw.~ 4 bdrms. shag c.irpet~. 1-------------1 1r11~. home tiasa superb v1ewol th!? lnkc with 4 1.irge bdrms., furm:il d1n1ng room· and large t im1 ly r oom U pgraded througt1ou1 with lovely !:ioanrsh 11le cntrv. all ::.~I on~ QU1~1 cul dP :)dC:)l(Pl-1 c,1u llOW !>86-9000 . !186-4000 Watch fho•,f! rent receipts - 3 bdrm:1, I i, baths. nice oanelinf:I .r,9292 546-0022 t.eparJtE: Cl'"' 1n1 c Iii<.••. LCnt1 ,1I ,Ju i .JICJI l.D!:> le.I. Maso;111r f1renlda-~. 1.1orgPou,; Mn•,\ b".1U11lu! doll tiou.-:f' tn tr ;icl All newlv n >modt•letJ Pti1mo1ng i~ 111•w. rH'W billh:o. rr>.illv qorqt'OllS hou:.(•. Seo 1t you !I b11 v 11. ;;9089 898·1356 1 ~x25' l1ltered Dou9hboy pool 1nclucff'Cf. .anrl much much more. All nl lh1!; plus an assumable VA 10<1n 18~8~ i i'!4 ~'1 '.i-949 1 '<.:OSTAMLS/\ • POOLHOME Thi.., nPw listing sure won 1 1<1:.t long al 14?.&00! Sha\..~ roof, carpetc,; and draoo<; !hruout, bu1ll·1ns. Cu ~lom pool ana much more! AU 1n all, t111s ados up to 2000 so. fl. ol lu~ury 10 a p11mo Costa Ml'ISa arPa. l9241 t 7141545-g491 INCOME PROPERTY ~>86-9000 rn hv•no room. Bea;.it1lul !------------.._, 1..abin~!'> 111 /o;1tctien. Assume rna'.,h'r <;tut,.. Nf'w Pft(;" m ... 10:.. 1-------------1 SSS 000 buys two good r enl al~ '>8&-1'000 !-----------.._, and a beauty shop 1n booming !------------.._, FHA IOilll. NEEDTOSELL YOU R ;;.iv111n 10 you. ,-t0i..1E JN A HURRY··· ~.:i:•·t:iSOO BIG FA\.lM KITCHl::fll Hun11ngton .Beach Tn1s 1<; ,1 snarp property, so hurry! 842·44 55 VA ::.PECIAL 646-7113 fven 11 vou're behind in your l------------i lHREEBEOROOM ,... 1 Hf Vlf-W..... rwo BATH ..... , .. ,11 nom" lr:r rr>P VPt v.•tn r10 J•orn beauhlvl ~d..ilt 1-------------l paymenls. g1\/E! us a call lor a NEED 6 BEDROOMS? uu,,·:,1 p.1 vm1•nr J bo1m~ .. '' .. ,..mm""''" Co•<•· ~-1 Sol 3 COSTA MESATRIPLEX fa'>! cac;l"H)tJt evaluation. O S30.900 ....., • ., ......,, 6-00 nly >37,950 buy .. lh<.• clac.s,·c B <oomy "o<•"" 9,·,., .,,..,_. Dc1!h:· .1n<I IJrne /.1m1ly 1t111m. H d I d · !>4 ~2 ~ ·• -•4 " """• " Y"'u• "' bdrm J ba!h horn"! is tilegaol. ar to in units in vP.ry older ho mo •n fanlasl<c ,. b 11 llyd-aled ~p;ic•ou:, masli·r bdim. :.uite. Close ;0 recreation center and desirable ;area 11ear shopping. I-------------" ,omc is eau 1 0 '""V> • ·suPER CALIF. Ne1v 1..a rpf"'11n~ and r1rdoe:. hobby cen1er. l£>1-.;;ure living at Enclosed patio, newly ne1ghbom00d. Tti1s home is qaragP is panelled and can be CLASSIC" 111rouqtio o1 rur a l pri c P 1 d d C 11 1 DOUBLE FIREPLACE spacious. warm and loaded used as a famrly room. Seller ilsbc:;I. Hurry on 011sone. upgra e carpel!'. a 01 LIVING ROOM & with charm. Use you< VA loa• t bo ght ~w ~me "Od '' Beaut1fut 3 bdrm. sTar!P.f tiome :S36 ~~U ,,.,3 Jll«t t•1,1t!r 'l9 f•i1 686-9000 app01ntment today! •• ia:; u ·~ ""' .. iust 100 yards lrom l ovP.ly yo11• !IB6-4000 646-771 3 FAMILY ROOM with na down paymenr. an:.ious. Cail lo<delarls. l ake H untington, and on a ~i86-9000 l------------1 This home boas!s3queens1ie 15221 1714)838--6256 11-8155 8g8-1356 cul·de·sac 1001 Sailing and .'ot>6·4000 bedrooms 2 balhs p1u::; many, 1-------------f-------------I l1sh1ngareclosetoh0me/"lerc.1-------------t-----------4 HUNTINGTONHA.RBOU~ m;iny extra s. Al l t er ms 0 NLY 5%00WN FOURBEOROOM C;illu'>nr.iw for d01a•l!>i Hf,NCH .•. VoJJTl--.I All new new lovely uruls . ..ivail<1blP. Al~ low interest For this huge 2 ~IOfY homf' CONDOMINIUM. B"12·4•5S f100M TOSPREAf1 ~PACE...... Owners u111t leatures 2 asF~~n"l~a3'5' 0m00ay be :issumed, cind the o wner will pay your S24.500 ' ·the ke -~ th' i'300 l1reptacos. Exclusive hving plus "~ • · clo0 •ng cos1,, All new ca<pels Re,,r !'>ha<·"" l"'"Oho<«a •• ,·1• li------------l-------------l lhis l<1rge 1anch style homl'ti;,, ~' Y1¥V<u •n 1s sq. ...7951 564 0022 .... ,, v.. ., .. " iusl bcPn lis!Pd and Sc>!lc .. · : .... 1vs fl. 4 bdrm A egean Hiiis beauty income. ftr!:.1 owner " · & freshly painted thruout. Jireplace. two baths. wJll towall NEWPORT BEAUT'( COST A MESA PRICL NO"T JUST A HO~l -A LIFESTYLE 1r yo11·r,. t•r<'d ol lookinQ ;i! Trdcl hon1.~ . thr?n vo1• ·.hnuld rr>al1v take a look al ttus bcauhlul home. 8P.au11tul trett-!·<it'laded lo! M odf'rn k1tche11 cornplPle with Micro·wavP oven. 1r,1<;h comoaclor ;11111 mu<h. murh rnorr. 18833 7REES. TREES. 'TREl:S FOUR 8RS -2BATH S29. 995 FULL PRIG[ Here<; a value thats rE':i llv t:ire on roday s mar kcl. Four bedroom·,. .> bat/"I ~. Jc1m1lv room. largP. work sharo 1n thn garage and much. mucti more. All o f l h1s 010::;: ;;n .1ssum<.Jblu VA loan. Betterhurrv ;ind call 1f8839 54 5.9491 1ip '" mrniin!J• l ..irgf! v;:irrl lor With family room, lonnal dining deprec1atron. Your ctioice of 1-------------.f Great starter home & ready to car~ls ttirouqhout. Buill-ill ·~·LLN MAJ~ RE SAL! vour c::h•ldif?n wilh cozy li!mily room. large master bdrm,. ;uld colors. OTH move if'I . T otal p ayrnent range & ovPn. Dishwasher. d BEDROOMS ·: FAIV11l'f ed , T · t bu 646-7713 N INGSCHEAP St92 wr.v r E~cellen!<1rea. ROOM rw m, /11c ·iilar.~ ;111d evc:n a wnt cover P~ io o :>~ts o YI On lodays market, but lalk i9 approx. • i pay ren h;11 1 586-9000 '------------!FREE LI pncedal$2J,995. ,;9074 894-061 1 PLUSPOOL ~A6-4000 .-• es get logether and F522 t (714)838-6256 I-----------~ Beau·11Futly landsc~ped and !ilifi·9000 PANORAMICVIEWS talk about !he beau11tul lastelully decoraled 2 ~!ory •----------'-"_0_-•_o_o_o-'-------------; New. home under construction lownhousP. buy~ WP. tiave from home 111 HunTlng.fon Be;oc:h f, r offers 4 bdrms. 2y2 baths, plus $20,000 up. · IMMACU LATE CONDO, 5 Hf,RP4 BDRM Two ·.1ory hon10 on 60x120 lot '.\ bath~. lan11ty room with wet b<i r 2280 sci It Shake roof and ~rwr ,,baro' S55 009 /1nest neighborN>od. Pr .-d !n OCl:.AN VIEW lormal di rung room. All wood 546-0022 2 STORY sPllat $51.500. H1qh on d 11111 overlool1.1no !h~ decking. Th is is class, located 1-------------.f 7''1o/o FHA LOAN gg7.Q32 1 b1uf! P..1c1l1c Qcpr.in Th1;. hO!Tlf"'! 1n Laguna Beactt. Would you HUGE FAMILY ROOM Super sharp 3 bdrm. wilh 2'"' I<; 1n excellf>nl condll•Otl, \ ... 1th bPl!f"VP24QOsq It. ALLEYENTRANCEINBACK bath!:., 11ew carpeting and t /14)894-061 1 PARKSIDE EST ATES 10 1 RESALE Absolutely fantastic 2 SIDfY • bedroom tlome with 3 car garage. Over1ooks M1IP Square gourmet k1!chen. /JlllllY room 646·7713 Located near major shopping drapes. Excellent location. !-------------• and bHl pdntry. OcP:> ~.hag HARBORVIEWHILLS ~-----------!center. freeways, scMols and walk to schools & shopping. COLLEGEPARK2STORY carpc11n9 lhougtrout. ~.a1e · ,. churches. This 3 bedroom 2 Priced al S26.000. Call tor Super sharp 6 ye<b"S old four 6 7 500 tmmaculall'! 2 bedroom 2 b,11h 13.995 CASH appo nlmenT bdrm, 2 ba!h. Formal dining PflCC $ • • fireolace & Pdho. Many other bath super sharp home can be 1 · Id h 1 !'8&9000 TO VA LOAN!I~ bough! for only ,35.000, Hurry •8248 fN4} 838-0256 room, new go s aq carpe 1ng !)86.4000 extras mnke1h1s anoutsl<1nc11ng Tha! i"> Ai9h!l Take over VA thruoul. Heavy stmk8 100( a value for larvl & call. sir>;!! nt S-17. ')50' loan w ith short escrow. :3 !'-46-0022 CRAZY DESIRE? (7T4 )894-0611 bdrms · 2 baths. and onl)" 2 1r vour mad desire is 10 own a Park. Many, many eklras 1-------------.f $~6 900. . (l46·i 711 ::8068 B97-03? I SOL VlSTA4 BDRM.' Walk ro Hunlington Beact\ regional shopping on Edinger lo!s of pride of ownership 1n NllSSION VIEJO POOL HOME. !------------~ years old The buy of your life. !-------------; Call uo:. now! homo in the gorgeous Tustin EASTSlDE COTTAG[ Pool home plus lam11y room. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. fenced oool yard, 11ew carpets. Won·1 la<;l ;it S37.500 Otll now. Q4&i'/1 l SUPER DCLUX[ area with acres of trees and 4 bedroom home located 111 an s/"lrubs. here 11 is! Truly tovety 1-------------t exclusive lnm1ly neighborhood 3 bdrm. model tiome. Ankle neC1r park. freeways, schools&. deep carpets with matching LEASE OPTION shonr,.np Cnll now to!>eP.. drapes. Easy walk ro schools. 64&7713 NEED4 BDRMS? a------------1 t his lovely tamilyhome. Act fast won I last al lheorice. J11 . .t 11:.tcd. !-harp pool ti;'l<l'.,.., :.1tung ta1gh on a ti1ll 1•1 1ovc1v Mission \11e10. SellP.f a'llf1011-; tor Quiel( ~ale. T/"11s t>ome w111• d P.eo oHA caroet1na 1:; .1 C1P.cora1or ~. Off'am and rntK.1 be :~r.n lo be Jppceeta!OO! i--------------1 !N LAGUNA 546-0022 Lots ot room and pri~d lo ~11 AVAILABLE NOW! at S44.500. A comlortable way to btJY ar-------------; #8585 l 71 4j838·6256 Here,; ao 1850 :)Q. IL homA wilh 4 bdrm:;. 2 bath•;, lc1rge 2 1 x23 ldmily room \V1lh steno l1replac!' that covers one entire w,111• Bu1l!·1n d1:.hwasher .• 111e11 entrnnce 10 2 c.ir Qc1r<1q,... ,/14)89<1-06 11 COSTA MESA SHOWPLACE! This beautiful hOme otters 2000 sa. h. of lu:.ury! Four Ouge bdrms, 3 baths. sl'laka rool, carpets and drapes thruout, are 1usl a few of !he features ol lhis line home. Just 2'·1 years young and now offered at only s.39,950. 18439 (714)545-94gl A IR CONDITIONED IRV!NE ASSUME7%LOAN Everylh1ng 1n lh13 beaulilul Irvine home> means gracious fam1ty hving! Central air. lull length patio. P,11os Verdes stone tireptace and dutch · clean. All of lhts plus an assumable 7% VA loan with payments o l only S24Z per monlh! ,91~6 (71 4)545-9491 (714}842·4455 2 STORY SHONCASE 4 BR. + BONUS ROOM 2400 sa. h. o f fun lorthe entire lamrly. Only 4 years old and lutly upgraded. beaulilully landscaped. Pool ~ size yard, Priced atontyS5t.500. 11902 t 897·032 1 PARKSIDE RESALE SINGLE STORY Bf!autilul ·4 br. home on cul·de·sac 2 blocks from e lementary school. Nearly 2000 SQ, fl. of elegance. l arge family roo m with f ireplace.. Another fireplace in huge master .bedroom. Ollered at $49,000, #8648 897-0321 YOUR NEARESfWAl.l(EA & LEE OFFICE IS .. • • ~86-9000 5864000 PANORAMIC beautilul view home in YESTERDAY'SPAICE l-----------..Jt------------11 OCEANVIEW Laguna. Owner will lease TOOAY-.$24.900 "New home under construction. oplton at S395 per month, 1st For this lovely 3 bedroom 1''.! s23.g50 3 BR. CUTIE A SSUMEVALOAN 2400 sQ. It. 4 bedroom. 2 '.~ and las! ophon money and bath home with assum,lblo VA Sharp lree·lined street S246 TOTAL bath. All wood & class. Corner give you a year to e:.erc1se 7~,% loan Huny Clndcatl. .Soring is 1n the air and leaves LAAGECORNERLOT •..• Jnd spac1ou'> 4 bch1n. 2 bdlh hom,. 111 good .ir~d. New Pdtnt 1n',Hlf' ,1nd ••111. APfr1gerator u1cludf'ct 111 · •. Jlf: pnce. bellet ht1rry1 SJ J ,Q.,(1 PEA MONTH 101 25 tt. BndqeenTrydP.Cks. purchase 11ght at $69.950. 546-0022 are everyw/"lere. very quaint. Thi-; charming 3 oonn.. ~ Odtn 646.7711 646-7713 Freshly painted & seller sa ys home 1n l a9una thll~ 1:-: 11\ r--------------; sell with all terms or submit 1 /1 4\t194-061 I rr>adv. move-in conc:lluon• cau !------------+------------; ACROSS FROM PARK 13 500 down and lake over VA fo.:;1on 11'l1sbeauiy!Ucan·11a:-f 3 bedrooms, family room, loan w1rh payments o l 1-------------• <1tpnceano1crfl1'." EMEAALOBAY nardwood . floors, l1rep~ace. $13200, Well show 11 lo you rOURPLE X·S60.000 :~'8&9000 Exclus1vP. private beach. 1cnnis tiu1lt·1n:. and located in a 1ust call t.J~h unit ott~r:; ''''° bedroom$, !>86·4000 c:ourls and pools. Huge masler cul-d~c nc1os; lrom park, #7373 838·b'156 :) bntti" (.xcpl!Pnl invesiment, suite. ocean view. Best buy tn Only S25 500 A!I termc:; 1--------------l 111com1· l •J o.:iymL•nt ra!10 10 1ti1s;.11ea Arintonty.CalltOdey. ava1labl1)c;ill no .... · STARTER·s DELIGHT vi· 11 .nld •. ,c11llcnt cond1t1on YOUNG EXECUTIVES... 646·771 1 ~799fi !14&0022 JUST• 1500 DOWN •, 1141894·061 I w11llovethis lovely3bedroom. KIDS GON[J;.' ~ 2 bath homP. tn best Mission 1-------------.f Then lhi!:i 2 bdrm home ,~; 1us! wiTh ? bdrm. Plus. den f'<i:.,ilv 1-------------8 Vi e jo. Cuslom 1nter1or lhe right Stle·not too much 10 1-------------.f convnr1ed 11110 3rd bdrm .1... CUSTOM HOME·S36.500 decorating. close lo schoois. l EMPLE-HILLS takeccireolbutbrgenoughfor SPLASH.SPLASH.SPLASH family s11e 1ncroases G.i, :1 bt'!d1 oorn .. ' b.J!h·-; :-.et art patk and i ecreation center. BEAUTY granocn11oren v1n~n they vi sit. 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HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS 714 Marigold.Corona del Mar 67:1-2408 (Sat & Sun 11).5) 1741 Tustin Ave., CM 642-5200 $38,000 (SUn 1·5) 239 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 67~10 f/4,500 (Sun 1·5) 4591 Greentree, Irvine 675-7225 $48,500 (Sun 1·5) 510 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 673-8550 (Sun 1·5) 2 JIR & FAMILY RM or DEN 121 Lucia, San Clemente 492-8804 $47,000 (Sat & Sun 1·4) 1951 Port Dunleigh, Newport Beach 546-4141 $69,750 . (Sat & Sun 1·5) 208 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) NB 675-0123 $61,500 (Sat & Sun 1..5) !942 Port Bishop Cir (HVu Homes) NB 640-1120 $71,950 (Sun 1·5) 106 Via Lorca (Lido lsle) NB 673-9060 (Sun 1·5) 1990 Port Sea Borne (HVH) NB 646-7711 $68,900 (SUD 12·5) 3 BE DROOM 3305 S. Woodland, Santa Ana 556-6901 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3018 Ceylon Rd (Mesa Verde) CM 545-0228 $425/mo. (Sat & Sun 10-4) 340 Otero. Bluffs, Newport Beach 675-6000 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1218 Dover Drive, Newport Beach 646-1136 $66,000 (Sat & Sun) 6 Rue Chamonix (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $132,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 2811 Ocean Lane. Corona de! Mar 673;;510 $112,500 . (Sun 1..5) 2701 Vista Umbrosa (The Bluffs) NB 644-4910 $78,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 216 Poppy, Corona del Mar 644-1766 $129,500 (Sat & Sun 2-6) 1825 Port Wheeler (HV Homes) NB 644-1206 (Sat & Sun) 12 Rue Chateau Royal (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $121,500 (Sun 2·5) 453 Broadway, Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sun 1-5) 3 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN **"19 Balboa Coves (Balboa Coves) NB 640-8672 $129,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2977 Teakwood PL (Mesa Verde) C.M. 642-8550 $42,900 (Sun 1-5) 3236 Iowa St. (~lesa Verde) CM 546-9939 (Sat & Sun) 18212 Bayberry Way (Univ. Park) Irvine 833-2224 $58,950 (Sat & Sun) 1447 Galaxy Dr. (Back Bay) NB 644-4140 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 2036 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 673-9403 $63,500 (Sat & Sun 2-4) 2000 Windward Ln.1 Baycrest, NB 675-6000 $82,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1818 Port Wheeler (HV Homes) NB 675-6000 $74,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 17'00 Dover Dr. IWestcliff) NB 642-5200 $75,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2112 Dover Drive (Harbor Highlands) NB 642.-5200 $50,950 (Sun 1-5) 287 Sherwood (Eastside) Costa Mesa 833-9781 $38,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •639 Cameo Highlands Dr., CdM 644-7270 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *2821 Pebble Dr. (HV Hills) CdM 642-8235 $110,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) !94Jl Devry (Turtle Rock) lrvine 644-7662 $58,900 (Sun 1·5) 22 Hennitage Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 644-1766 $159,500 (Sat & Sun 2-6) 1130 Somerset (Westcliff) NB 644-1766 $124,500 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 17681 Laurel Tree Ln (Univ. Park) Irvine 552-&>96 $59,500 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 2042 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 645-8400 $69,900 (Sun 1-5) 1706 Port Margate (HV Homes) NB 673-8550 $68,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1967 Pl. Ramsgate (HV Homes) NB 64-0-0020 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2472 Fairway, Costa Mesa 545-9491 $43,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1003 Bonnie Doone (Irv. Terr.) CdM 675-3000 (Daily 1-5) 1668 New Hampshire (Mesa Verde) CM 645-6646 $42,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 249 Wake Forest (College Park) CM 645-6646 $42,000 (Sat & Sun 1..5) 1000 White Sails ( HV Hills) CdM 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1337 Bonnie Dunes, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $67,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 33641 Flying Jib, Laguna Niguel 557-7000 $56,500 (Sun 1-5) 5721 Sierra Cielo (Turtle Rock) Irv 552-7000 $53,950 (Sun 1-5) 19381 Sierra Chula ,(Turtle Rock) Irv 552·7000 $58,900 (Sun 1·5) 1305 Skyline Dr .. Laguna Beach 494-1001 $154,599 (Sun 1-5) •934 Junitcro. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $49,750 (Sun 2·5) 701 Golden Rod , Corona del Mar 644-7211 $99,500 (Sun 1-5) 17901 San Leandro. Huntington Beach 963-8767 $39 ,500 (Sun 1-5) 901 Chestnut Pl (Eastbluff) NB 642-8235 $60,95-0 (Sun 1-5) 4827 Courtland (Cameo Highlands) NB 646-7711 (Sun 12-5) 4 BE DROOMS 316 Catalina Dr. (Newport Heigbu) NB 642-8711 f77,500 (Sat & Sun 1-6) 512 Seward (Corona Highlands) CdM 675-0000 $149,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3039 carob St. (Eastblulf) NB dail ) (Open y 3085 Mountain View Dr., Laguna Beach 494-8558 $68,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 186 Shorecliff Rd. (Shorecliffs) CdM 644-6200 $225,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) * •2021 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 673-6900 (Sun 12-5) 3134 BTay Lane, Costa Mesa 546-4141 $39,500 (Sun 1-4) 2001 Bayadere (Irvine Terr.) CdM 644-1766 $235.000 (Sun 2·6) 1821 Tahuna (Irvine Terr.) CdM 673-8550 (Sun 1·5) • •608 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 644-1766 $275,000 (Sun 2-5) •2633 Camden (Cameo Shores) CdM 644-1766 $249,000 (Sun 2·6) 1506 Mariners (Harbor Highlands) NB 675-7225 $57,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •9101 Annek, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $45,900 (Sun 2-6) 19843 Carmania. Huntington Beach 963-6767 $45,850 (Sun 1-5) 4 BR & FAM ILY RM OR DEN 128 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) NB 642-1188 $109,900 (Fri/Sat/Sun. 1·5) 20401 Ravenwood Lane, Huntington Beach 963-0029 $63;500 (Open Daily) 18815 Tabor Dr., Irvine 541-4303 (Sat & Sun 2·5) •420 Kings Rd. (C liff Haven) NB 642-5200 $123,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 409 Catalina. Newport Beach 642-5200 $78,000 (Sun 1-5) 2017 Kornat (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 $64,900 (Sun 1-5) •1520 Dorothy Ln (Harbor Highlands) NB 675-6000 $79,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2007 Windward Ln (Baycrest) NB 675-6000 $86,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 19471 Sierra Porto (Turtle Rock) Irvine 833-1885 (Sat & Sun 12-6) 16801 Montclair Ln, Huntington Beach 962-8149 $43,500 (Sun 1·5) 2057 Commodore (Baycrest) J\'B 644-6200 $91,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • • 319 Morning Star (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 $275,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *966 Sandcastle. Corona del lo.tar 67:1-2222 $110,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2352 Rutgers Dr .. Costa 1\.lesa 545-1868 $39.900 (Sat & Sun 1-61 2086 Marilin Way, Costa 1\.lesa 548-3085 $45,950 (Sat & Sun li).51 904 Liard Place, Costa Mesa 833-9781 $42,500 (Sat & Sun 1 ·5' 1896 Rhodes Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 646-3255 ' (Sat & SUn 1-0 ) 35 Burning Tree Rd (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $159,500 (Sat & Snn 1·5:30) 18012 Gillman, Irvine 552-9003 $59,000 !Sat & Sun 12-41 288 Villa Nova (College Park) C~1 646-8811 $52,500 (Sun 1-5! •3448 Santa Clara Ave (Mesa \l"oods) C~I 546-4141 $65,000 (Sun 1·5 ) 2026 Lemnos. Costa Mesa 546-5880 $67,950 !Sun 1·5! 3901 Park Green IHV Hills ) CdM 644-1766 $119,500 (Sun 1·5) 1848 Pl. Ashley Pl. (HV Homes ) NB 644-1766 $76,000 (Sun 2-6! 1824 Port Manleigh Pl., Newport Beach 640-1120 $81,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 119 Via KQrona (Lido Isle) NB 675-0123 $135,000 (Sun 1·5) 512 DeAnza, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $89,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1839 Port Charles Pl (HV Homes )NB 644-5598 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3001 Java Rd., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $68,000 (Sat 1-5, Sun 1-4) 1812 Port Wheeler, Newport Beach 644-6750 $78,500 ·(Sat & Sun 1-5) •2854 Carob (Eastbluff) NB 675-7225 $79,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 232 Monte Vista, Costa Mesa ~ 645-6646 $48,900 (Sat & SUn 1-5) 2744 Gannett (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 675-3000 (Daily 1-5) •6 Winged Foot Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1528 Keel (HV Hills) CdM 67S.3000 (Sat & Sun !.,';) *4518 Roxbury (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *9771 La Arena Circ., Fountain Valley 673·9495 $55,900 (Sun 12:30-5) 446 Catalina Dr. (Newport Hts.) NB 646-2414 $71,000 (SUn 2-5) 25 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $134,500 (Sun 1·5) 4626 Cortland (Cameo IIlds.) CdM 642-8235 $94,500 (Sun 1-5) *1418 Martnen (Westcllff) NB 642-8235 $84,500 (Sun 2·5) 1252 Somerset (Westcliff) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) 1856 Braemar Way, Newport Beach 642-8235 · (Sun 1·5) 1515 Priscilla (Harbor Hids.) NB 644-8200 $54,900 (Sun 1·5) 3076 Molokai, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $44,950 (Suh 1-4) 20326 Magnolia Ave., Huntington Beach 64&7171 $32,950 (Sun 1-5) *9631 Rocq Mountain, Huntlngton .8dJ. 963-6767 $68,900 (Sun 1-5) 16055 Challis, Fountain Valley 546-1754 $65,000 (Sun 1·5) 316 Catalina Dr. (Newport Hgts.) NB 642-8711 $77,500 (Sun 1·5) 112 Rue Cbamonlx. Newport Beach 644-8122 004950 $159,500 (Sun 1-6) 5 BED ROOM 19542 Waterbury Ln, Huntington Beach 558-8800 $44,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 5 BR & FAMI LY RM or DEN 26 Hermit.age Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 644-8603 $1Sll,OOO (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1810 Tanayer (Mesa Verdel CM 54&-5990 $86,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2131 SanUago (Baycreat) Newport Beach 67MOOO $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1034 Sandcastle Dr. (HV Homes) CdM 675-6000 .$99,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1812 Hummingbird Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 963-6728 557~ (Sat & Sun 1-5) ••903 N. Bayfront (Balboa Is.) NB 673-6900 (Sun 12·5) 49 Royal St. G<orge Rd (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $295;1JOO (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) **l Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 644-4910 $250,000 (Sun 1-5:30) 8 Oakmont (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $325,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2 Cherry Hills Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $275.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2645 Bamboo ( Eastbluff) NB 644·1766 $87.500 (Sat & Sun 1-6) ••28 Linda Isle Dr. (Llnda Isle) NB 644-1766 $275,000 (Sat & Sun 2-6) • • 2294 Channel Rd., Balboa Peninsula 644-6111 $225,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2780 Redwing Circle (Mesa Verde) CM 646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1·5) #28 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB ' 675-6900 (Sun 1·5) 2053 Flamingo Dr. (Mesa Verqe) CM 545-2967 (Sun 11·5) 3840 Ocean Beach (f!Vu Hills) CdM 675-7225 $107.500 (Sun 1·5) 401 62nd St. (Npt. Shores) NB 548-2211 $69,500 (Sun 1·6) 6 BEDROOM 1530 Highland Drive, Newport Beach 642-5200 (Sun 1-5) **434 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 642-8235 $235,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • •24 Harbor Island, Newport Beach 675·6161 (Sun 1-5) 6 BR & FAM ILY RM or DEN * * 504 Evening Star Lane, NB &14-4910 $235,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) •508 Evening Star (Dover Shores) NB 644-1766 $285,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 401 62nd St. (Npt. Shores) NB 548-2211 $69,500 (Sun 1·6) HOME & GUEST. HOUSE 2 BR & 1 BR 611 Acacia, ·corona del Mar 644-7662 $69,950 (Sun 12-5) 3 BR 3308 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del Mar 67:1-2222 $169,500 (Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 BR 1098 Mitchell, Tustin 842-1538 $21,500 (Sun 11·3) 2 BR 18140 Mu.irwoods, Fountain Valley 67:1-6642 675-6459 (Sun 1·5) 2 BR & FAM RM or DEN ~09 Xata (North Bluffs) NB 6+!-1133 $87,500 !Sun 1-5) 27 Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB . 644-8543 546-4934 (Sun 1-5) 3 BR 9564 Bickley (York/Villa) H.B. 968-2474 $28,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2637 Vista Ornada (The Bluffs) NB 6i5·3535 $73,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 4491 Sandburg, Irvine 54;,.3424 $62.900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4 BR 354 Vista Madera (North Bluffs) NB 644-1133 $69,500 (Sun 1-5) 2400 Nohleza (North Bluffs) NB 644-1133 $87,500 (Sun 1·5) 507 Playa, Newport Beach 641).()()20 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 507 Playa (North Bluffs) NB 640-0020 (Sun 1·5) 362 Vista Madera (The Bluffs) NB 640·0020 (Sun 1 ·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 1 BR & FAM RM or DEN 403 Jasmine, Corona de! Mar 675-4630 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2 BR & I BR 719 Marigold, Corona de! Mar 644-7270 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3808 River St.. Newport Beach 675·6000 $129,900 (Sun 1·5) 2 BR EACH \ ••111·11112 Bayside Pl., Corona del Mar 673-6900 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 329 Rochester, Costa Mesa 642-1264 $62,000 (Sun 1·5) lV2 BR & l'h BR 122 39th St., Newport Beach 64:..2963 $74,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BR & 2 BR 71a'h Poppy, Corona del Mar 548-9346 (Sun 1-5) 3 BR & 1 BR 521 Iris. Corona del Mar 675-5726 (Sun 1-5) 514 Dahlia AVl!., Corona de! Mar 67:1-9010 $123,000 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 518 Fernleal, Corona del Mar 644-7211 (&Ill) 3 BR & FAM RM& 3 BR 510 Avocado, Coron.a del Mar 586-4000 $180,000 (Sun 12-5) 5051> & 505 Acacia, Corona de! Mar 673-8550 $129,000 (Sun 1·5) 4 BR + DEN & I BR 611 Carnation Ave., Corona 4al Mar 1 675-5631 $99,500 (Dally -6) 5 BR & 4 Bil 618 Acacia, /lo. ol Hwy., Corona de! Mar 6~ ·~.900. .(Sat & Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT 2 BIDROOM 1741 Tustin Ave., •S.C, Cotta Meaa · 646-4627 $280 (Sat & Sun 1-6) • -• * EXCLUSIVES * 111-IIH',° BAYSIDI! PL p. . J'J On prl\'ate road, ~acuh&r ele V:>arre I baytront1 ; private financing. • ,), , OPEN SAT/SUN. 12-5 p reJencal 2011 BAYSID E DR. '=°3~·,:a,':'+ =THE PERFECT FAMILY HOME! DOrl<hw. The ultimate SUPER LIVING lo privacy. "" Ill< Just a block to park library & school Spot-'O~~ut'fo'A~ :r.;· lessly clean 2 BR; 21-ii Baths + farillly room. Extra large master bedroom-'$50,950. 903 N. BAYFRONT 2112 Dover Drive, Harbor Highlands, N.B. · 2 Full lots witn Jge. nome + Open Swt., 1-5 1 prtvatt pier on center of ,1QP'E'il' ~UNDAY 12-5 County Corrid-Low Tax Area &ali~ili11r 11 - REALTY 315 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISL.AND * 67:1-6900 * GREAT POTENTIAL Room to add another unit or just enjoy a nice 3 BR. 2 Ba family home with plenty of room for children & pets. Only $42,500. 125 Fm ON WATERFRONT MOV E INTO THIS 4 BEDROOM HOME In time for summer fun. View the activity from great patio, enjoy having your own boat CASTLE BY at your own dock. Private community-not THE SEA leasehold. Only $135,000. w , t h uoobotructro IMMACULATE & READY NOW b•~•thtaking vX?w "' the SE E THIS NEW LISTING Corona d•I Mar jetty._""" Short walk to Mariners Park & library. Lg. and ocean frcm the ncttl)' BR ·th b' lamil -2 fir paneled living room formal 3 home w1 'R y room-e- dining room be a~ t 1fu1 places. Separate utility w/Yl bath. Owner gardl'n kit c n en, and transferred, \Yants quick action. $75,000. s1mcious sun deck. A family 1700 Dove Dr Westclill N .B. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 rootn v.'ith wet bar and \\'ilMl " .' ' ,-cllar fit for Ill< King and LOVEL y WESTCLIFF ~::~~~~as~~~ SO EXCLUSIVE ITS HARD TO FINO Including coppe r Discover this 4 BR, dining room & den plumbing and i;;paciousnes.s .borne. Super large lot with extra storage & you wouldn't believe. Priced \vork shop oU garage. $82 500. Call for more a.t $296,500. For a n d l ii ' appointmenttoinspect, ea s. ~~::;;,~:·.,...,,, SUPERB LIVING CLIFF HAVEN THE REAL ESTATERS Custom quality home--ovcr 3,000 sq. ft.-3, 4 or 5 Br's '"ith lovel:y pool & enclosed patio. Beautiful decor-view of ocean & bay. Reduced to $123 .950. 420 Kings Rd, N.B. CALIFORNIA RANCH Open Sat/Sun 1-5 • BACK BAY • OVER 3 ACRES IN THE BACK BAY Open 1°5 Sun. 2306 I-leather Lane, Npt Bch. Drive down the tree shaded lane to this ele- gant yet comfortabJe home set in lush gard· ens. Located among other 2 to 6 ac. estates it has a beautiful pool fa guest house with V!E\V flov.·('1~ bank and room for stables & tennis courts. $475,000. shin1rm.•ring hlue ,1·a t" r lrom lhe '"'"' of >"0"' WESTCUFF CAPE COD ov.,., honie. 3 BR, 3 BA, LARGE 6 BEDROOM HOME tan11ly rooin. Enjoy the luxury of hardwood flQOn and $94,750 t\-e Land Jots of space in this lovely home. Large easy care yard with room !or children &: pool. Offered et $133.000. 1530 Higblands Dr., N.B. Open Sun. 1-5 CHARLOTTE LONG LIVE IN QUIET LUXURY! Pleo"' Call l)l.l.111l LE,!!.SE BAY FRONT CONDOMINIUM with expansive view of Harbor. New carpets & drapes. $1000. a month. Horse Ranches in Riverside ' e A cu~om 4 Bdrm. beautifully appointed 2000 sq. ft. All under-ground I\. II' utilities in & paid for. Just 3 ~ miles to freeway 60. Full Office Open Saturd1y1 & Sund1y1 PETE BARRm REAL TY 1605 Wottclllf Dr., N.B. 642.5200 price only $44,500. FeRIUl'('Sl '1111'11 ... lll!ll-lllllllll1'1111!111111!1111 Valley Rralty's exclusivel" I ;• one year serivef' "'·arranly.1 :----;-.,,-;-;:---;c=-;;:::::::;-n.:-uiM Call for further informalion.1-:G 1 RE 1002 Gener•I R.E. 1002 '.' e Custom 4 Bdrm. 3 car •nera · · gani.gp. r.;rar new. Full h<!.111 ~--------------­acre lot. Located close to1 • tref!'way 60. Full price only $42,&MI, plus Valley Realty'& exclwUve one year service warranty. Call CUSTOM BUil T EXECUTIVE HOME IN MESA VERDE'S MOST EXCLUSIVE AREA -5 Bedroom, huge family room v•ith fireplace and terrazzo noon. Fonnal dining room, 1unken living room. heated swimming pool, separate 3rd car garage ot' shop in rear yard. Ideal Jor the ex('('Utive family that wants aomethln&: extra ~ needs entertainment space. CALL SICl-1151 ,. ~ ·~· HERITAGE . . REAi.TORS FOR EVER AND EVER Ocran and canyon view from this delightfUl 3 bdr., 2 bath, Corona Highlands taome. Deluxe appointments tbroua:OOut, with pool size ...., yanl. Call 673-8$0 l.mmed:iately to v!.ew this exclusive new 11 1 t I n g . Reduced at $89,500. UECUTIYES ' aARGAIN · Abooiuteb> bwrtlful, Uils a bedroom-· lealuttl, larie tunlly ...... open - brt&tlt kitchen, d e l u • e aut><I tbn>ughoot, larpot lot tn tract. 1paetou1 .. ~ Don't mlla It. Call Red Clrpot, Reol---* RANCHO MESA * -4 bdrm .. tamlly rm., 111 -· Extra wide pllj> ysrd. EAiy -'Ilk t 0 arammar IChool A SOtml COAl!r PLAZA· -8% llnonciJW or new V Jo. tmnl. Only 111,!00 • C.11 nowt FERGUSON-HESTER ... llort, Inc.. m.m1 Pot -..... -00 the tndc: ••. Sell kDe .Uems ~ LOOK WHAT'S ~NC. HAPPENING 1 H ug Homes has opened a branch office in Hancock Park to serve you better. JUST LISTED Large lot in Palm Desert on goll course. Details on request. $18,500. JUST SOLD Our Big Canyon Jot -we have more! JUST BEGINNING To think about swimming in your own pool? Why not en/::rrothe whole Pacific, Jn this beautllul oc nt 4 bdrm. home. $2711,500. JUST THE PRETTIEST Linda Isle home. Country modern 4 bdrm., 2-story, With pier & slip. Altlng $285,000. BUY OF THE CENTURY 3 Bdrm. holl}e on fairway, Thunderbird E s- tates In P~ Springs. New air-conditioner & pool. Val'9<1 much hlgber-&Jdng only $100,000. Mlllt sell immedlately ! JUJ! pick up the phone & call Hug Homes You'll be pleased you listed with na • Spoclolizl"ll In Hom .. of Distinction HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 S.n Nicolu DrtYe, Sult9 102 Newport C.ntar 640-4050 Gonerel Ill. 1002Gtnerol R.E. . ASSUMABLl·-LOANS I MUA VERDI NOttTH SBR :IBA-21' yrs old 7% VA 'CDLLIOI PARK SBA mA, 5% VA at t11H1 VA UITltH W/POOL 3BR.-15x30 Pool $229/Mo. t1t1n110\ DUPUX All-2BR 1. BA- $42,909 $42,000 '36,900 $36,900 71'% VA SllM Pm ... RIAL ESTATI UOKIRAOI ........ ,...,.. ........................ . I • FOR THE PARTICU AR BUYER! Large 4 bdrm. 2 bath home with accenting y1ew wu\~O\.\'S & rich \vood higWights. Fam- ily rm, drning r1n . CathedraJ ceiling. l{oom for a pool ! $53,500. Call 540-1720. NEED LOTS OF ROOM? Be sure to see lhL.;; beautiful 5 bdrm, 3 bath h~me \Vith family room & bonus room. Mas- S!Ve 34 fl. pool. .Lots o! decking, Room for your boat! $63,000. Call 541>-1720. - BEAUTIFUL OCEAN SUNSETS Private hilltop tov,.nhouse. \Vit.h 2 bdr1ns. 2 ~aths. Dining roo m, fireplace. Sunken liv- utg roo1n, \Yet bar. \Valk-in closets. Pool, sauna & tennis. c;11r~1\T V . .\LUE! $64,500. Call 644-8750. NEWPORT BEACH 4 BEDROOM Executive's deight! llar1nonious floor plan \\'ith 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Family nn, fire- place. All n1odern kitc:hen. Tinted windo\vs, \\'ct bar. Extensive decking-. School & pool nearby. $78,500. Call G44-8750 . $29,954-NEAR THE POOL Cont emporary 3 bedroo1n , 2 bath to~vnhou se \vith central air-conditioning. Built-ins. dish- washer. Custom drapes tllruout. Fully car- peted. 1'~nclosed garage. Patio. pool. $2995 down. Call 614-8750. SHOWS LIKE A MODEL HOME Big Eastridge 2-story \vith 2300 sq. ft . Fea- tures 4 bdrn1 s, 3 baths. For1nal dinin g roo1n. Family rm & sewing roon1 . Fireplace. Com- pletely redecorated & shows like a n1odel! $57.500. Call 540-1720. Costa Mesa 2955 Harbor Blvd. 540°1720 Newport Beach 600 Npt. Ctr. Or. 644-87_50 ,.t 001 Ge .. ral R.E. 1002Generol R.E. 1001 ** ** ** OPEN HOUSE . II r~~L~ !~~~ s Heritage Co ection 4 BR.-3 BATHS · tlOO NOBr.EZA • c .. d•lupe ON THE WATER Piao. Highly up.,•d<d & i NEWPORT BEACH--480,95(}-Dock & slip . g l eam in g. S1.ruc:1urnl 1 R 21" b d' • I I I J t ,·haJ1i.~ n1akt' this u ~ B , y;;i a, mmg, qu et ocat on. us "cnn\•t>rtible" homt. 3 BR. J1sted, l-lurry CALL 540-1151 . & fn1uily or 4 Bir., 16 fl. h'•" '"""'"' ,.,11 .. u '""'"" MESA VERDE'S BEST kih.<11en & poohllde loc., JUST LISTED E t ' 2 to 4 BR 3 ll'lilke this fine propt>rty an -: 'XeCU lVe , S fY, , outs1aiMUng; huy at $87,;iXI, ba home. Luxuriously appointed With expen· I inr. land, IC'nsc 'opllon avnil. i si.ve plush crpts, beaut. drps, wall paper, ~·i s.'195 IJ('r n10. mirrored walls & rustic used brick patio. 1 J.'14 VJ STA MADEHA -2200 Lg pool size-yard with many trees Best lo-1>11. fl. wKler $ 7 0. O O 0 • t ' · l t Off ed t' •57 950 I 1-:xrL'Dlional co n o i 1 ion . ca ion-on 1qu1et s re~ . . er a .., , • Couple ocrupit·d lKJ n1 l'. llurry, wont last at this price. CALL 546-5880 ! fcaturt~s n 36 ft. li ving rni .. I 1le<'\fl'a1or appolntn1ents, lull I CORONA DEL MAR lrn~th rovert>d vie\\• de~k I HOME WITH INCOME-Cozy 3 BR 2 ha 1 fr 3 bdnns. Sh£'Hercd pul10, • . • • ful'!. bll-ui gru; BBQ _ ·!li<'l'l~ \Vtth fireplace +: new 2 .BR rent~ over ga- 1\·all1>aµerl'd. This home i~ rage. For additional information CALL h:it cly usrd & reallstic::illy 54()..1151. JlL'U.'.l'\[ itl $0!),JOO. SPANISH TRI-LEVEL '1 TILE ROOF 4 BR + POOL STATELY STORY $69,951)....Secluded 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, New· port Beach view home on quiet cul-de-sac. Featuring formal dining, Separate family 'room with large brick fireplace and lots of wood, 4 large bedrooms, newly decorated lhruout. Beautiful family backyard. Com· plete \Vith paddle tennis court and basket- ball & ten.nis back board. Just listed, won't last. Call no1,1: ! 546-5880. EASTSIDE INCOME PROPERTY-j; shake roof beauties -8 garages, everything in excellent condi- tion. Big lot, close to everything. Call for more information. 540-1151. i '\dU lo the al.m•t": A mos! ii ~ s i r11hlc neighborhood, Ir----------------..-, I 'round-t h1~c..'l'.lrner from 1 1•l1•n1enta ry .st'hool, park, 1L·n11is c..oons and bike trdil it!ld <'lose to beach. Price is $10,000. 'Nuff s.o.id? For nlor~ infor11 1alion, please p~llinc 5-16-2:~u. l '::~=~~~==~~==~~~==~~I (ij' . ",,., m" ""' j : =G:;e;;n:;er;;a:;l;;R;';;E;;;.;;;;;;;;;;1;;;00;;2;;G;;;e;;ne;;r;;a:;l;;R:;.;;E:;. ;;;;:;1;;001;; I THE BEJIL ESTll'l'.E_~S * RANCH* 'II Gene,:OIR~E~--1001 General R.E.---1002 I NEWPORT BEACH . OPEN SUN. 1-5 24 HARBOR ISLAND ?\lagnifi cent nlai11 channel vieY.·. 6 Bdrm., 5 bath home \rith formal dining r1n. 55 Ft. lot, 4 car garage. pier & slip. 857 5.000 WATERFRbNT LOT You can build the house of your dreams on this 57 .5 £t. lot on the n1ain Ch'J.Dnel. $400,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 2.~5 Net a('l'CS; l (\ v e I y i 1·1il(\111a[ atn1u,.;ph('rc; :, stalls -:-.l.i.l.l!e area, lack & f('f'rl rooms, oorrul~. se>p. 1'.;Ue~I & servant's quat\('f"S. J'ropt>rly for sale !o settle cst:itc. Lls1r:<l nt SZ'J0,000. Rl:;AL TOP.S Sl:\!CE 1 9-1~ 673-4400 • l.;3;4;1;Bi•;Yl;l;dei;jD;r .•• ljjSu;lijte;i;l ,;N;.;B;. ;;;:;6;75jj-6ii;l 61jjli; -1 ,-T ownh.U.e-Living Your life Style? * REDUCED O\\~r arOOous to sell h1S 3 bdrnt "J\1onteN'y" model Ylith beam ceiling. formal dini ng, THINKING OF SELLING? HOW'S THE TIME! LET RED CARPET, REALTORS REPRESENT YOU! WE DO MORE IN YOUR BEHALF! b'OOrn1e t kitchrn, fantily ~!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~,,,.~~~!!!!!!!!!!~~I room, \Yet bar, air rond, ~·' General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 private pat.10 secluded !or I ;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;1 inhmatt' outcloor dining. \\'on't last a l lhis pncc For 1n ad In Cell /Mry Beth Flower Frosted! 1 Jl'• U11 1hlrt!lh!•1 11kln1 tro&lf;d •Ith gay 1prln1t now· :tr• In ea1r 1tltchea! Coniblne ho colore or cbecka 'n' 1nlhl. 'l'hri!ty·1ew! , l!Prlnle4 Pattern. 9114 : C1r11' Slllll 6, I, 10, t:. ll. ;!_tie HI take• 11' )'d1. 46-ln ; " CCIDll'QL Tra.n1ft!r. 11 Stn Sl .00 for uch pattem. 2S ctnl.I for each pattern first<lau m.aUMd special '.•ndlin(: otherwl1e I S.19,1~. Woman·s 'V'I orld 642·'678, ext. 330 New! La;y Twins ! ~ Newe11t now -Him 11t>l in PriHl:r fiOW l'f•Jlll\\Prn •\Itch: Lacy twin~ lop akltt~. pan ta, drea&e• ! Cf"(l('bet V ·De<'lr pull- over p\UI •e~t of he.,v)• (S cord) m.•r"Cei11ed cotton. Pat4 lem 7157 : dlN!Ct.IODI, ais. i- 18 lnelµded. · 7:5 CENTS for each Pattern. Add 2S cenl!I for e1ch pattern 'fot ntt\·tl1n mall ahd special handlfn1r; otherwise tbitdcl111s dt"liVtt>' wtU take lhl"MI weekt c.' more. Send to Alice Brooka, 105. tbe Dilly ' * t.IAl!\'TE~,\NCF: FltF.F. LIVING ..,.,ith this 3 BR, cozy den, cuslom wall paper, 11arn1 r ich 1\'00d panelling, lavi~h 00.th 1~ith I mirrored decor, ;iuto. gar. door opener . .!IOft water unit private patio, so o t h I n g 1nusic for intercom adds lo the lwn1rious comforts of this to.,.,·nhouse. Great litl' style for $42,500. The Real Estate Fair 839-6133 or SJ6.2SSI 5 BEDROOMS 3 BATHS 5 bf>drooms. baths. Prestig<· ~R. Greenbrook. L.1_rgc ra1nily room. Y.'ct bar. Cheery fireplace. Bright sunny kitchen. Private sun deck off master bedroom. can 100ay -963-6'767. OP€N rlL •• "s !I.II ro BE MCEI [II ~ MESA VERDE SUPER HOUSE! A potential beaut)" here tor somebody's lmagtnation. 4 ipacloua bedrooms, great yard with room tor pool. Already has room for boot and camper. Trees everywhere, cul~. $44,950. Doo't Delay, Call Today Red Carpet, ReaHors :,.l6-S64I} REDUCED $5000 Nc\vport Beach duplex: 3 bdrm, 2 ha each. 10% ®'Nil or submlt trade !or home in eastslde Costa Mesa. NOW $15,000 Pilotl. Needlcc£11n. Dept., Box 3.11 Newport Blvd., N.B. "" uld Ch•"" Sta-Now WONDERFULLY York. N.Y.10011. Print Name, Addr'eas, Zip, P11tern DIFFERENT HARBOR VIEW HOMES Two story 4 bedroom, 21-> bath residence. Generously upgraded and tastefully land- scaped, for family living and gracious en· tertaining. Convenient to greenbelt and schools, on a quiet street. $841950. includes land ownership. CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX 4 legal triplex on two R-2 lots, near shopping and the beach. CurreoLly a good investment or could be expanded four units. Excellent rental record. $99,500 . CORONA DEL MAR One hall block to ocean, custom 2 bedroom and den residence. Completely equipped kit- chen. On 45' R-2 lot. Duplex addition could have fantastic harbor and ocean view. Ex- ceptional financing can be arranged. $99,500. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Exceptional 4 bedroom, family room home. Professionally decorated and landscaped. Meticulously maintained. Absolutely move-in condition. Coontry kitchen, sunken living room, separate dining room. Near schools and recreation. Fee land. $81,500. 1303 AVOCADO DR., NEWPORT CENTER 640-1120 General R.E. 1002 Ge .. rol R.E. 1001 BIG DADDY College Park has Iota 10 oUer & this home 111 the greatest - 4 big Br's. 3 great baths & a special guest apt wlth Its O\\TI fq>\c. Brand new listing. I I $52,500 Why not build it 1 *LOTS* e VIE\V • $21,950. room for l\\'O hOmi.s with lot split. • Jt.2 • 60' x 205 .. takes 4 units or home &: tmlt•. f' EASTSIDE • Horse prop. erty, 60' x 300', takeB 2 homes with lot split and variance or guest house I & tack rm. e NEWPORT BEACH - 2211 ~ -County, 'Over 13,IXX) sq. It. .. _'91 ' un quiet cul·de·aac for e.x-040• 11 elusive home. $28,500. . e CRESTLTNE 81'1!8 • .$4,IXKJ./ HOMES OPEN 1-5 THIS AFTERNOON SEE ME, NO ONE ELSE HASt I'm a new listing! and rare! 5 bdnn single st.ory in Harbor View liills. Canyon vie"" See me at 1034 Sandcastle bring $99,500 and give it to Lyleen Ewing. I'm yours! SEE ME, J'M Unique an1ong the Unique. Stain ~lass windows. Rich wood panelling and bnght ~reen plantin~. Also views, patios. imported tiles and a private beach. See me at 512 Seaward, Corona del Mar and love it! I'm $149,500. and Dorothy Johnson and 1 are waiting. SEE ME, l'M HOT-and have hardwood !ioors, copper plwnbing, 4 bdrms, big kitch- en and a 40' pool. I'm at 1520 Dorothy Lane, Harbor Highlands for $79 ,950 and Nadine Croul is with me. SEE ME-AND BACK BAY. l ~ve 3 bed- rms & a breathtaking view of Newport Up- per Bay. Wind protected patio. see me at 340 Otero. see me off Ornada. I'm $87,500. Marilyn Shuff will be there. SEE ME ON THE WATER-A deluxe du- plex 2 bdrm and water bdrm units. Pier and slip for 26' boat. See me for only $129,000 at 3808 River Street, Newport Beach. Bev Was- son will be there. SEE ME, t'M SUPER DUPER DUPLEX- 5 bdrms in one, 4 in other, near ne\V condi- tion, price reduced $6,000 to $129,000, no'v vacant at 618 Acacia. See me. Marilyn I-lodges will be there too! SEE ME, ON SANTIAGO-I'm new . vacant and very spacious, 4 bdrms, 2,900 sq. ft., corner lot and· room for your imagination. l'm at 2131 Santiago for only $87,500. Janet Lehman will be there. SEE ME, t'M SPLIT-Split level and a fan- tastic buy' 4 bdrms, 3 baths, 70x!OO Jot across from golf course. Spotless! See me at 2017 Komat Ave. Martha Beynon will be there. Bring $04,900. SEE ME, l'M VERY BIG -Spacious 5 Bdrm, 2 story. Lge. Fam rm, kitchen area, Near new. See Me at 1810 Tanager Dr., Mesa Verde. I'm $86,500. SEE ME, l'M CARMEL and cute! 3 bdrms. big fam rm, bigger patio, arts and craftsy improvements, really nice at $74,950. See me at 1818 Port Wheeler, Vergilene Hull will be there. SEE ME, l'M CONTEMPORARY-Brand new, exciting designs, skylights, courtyards, 10,000 sq. ft. lots. 3 and 4 bdrm models from $8.5,500, See me on lrvine Blvd., corner of Windward, Newport Beach. U ~ l()U I: ti()Ml:S EMERALD BAY OCEAN VIEW Beautifully decor. 2 bdrm. & convert. den home, with formal dining rm. Splendid ocean view from living nn., ms tr. bdrm. & den. In one of the most exclusive areas ot the coast. with private beach, tennis & 24 hr. guarded entrance. $ll0,000. OCEAN VIEW LOT-R-2 Loma Terrace in Laguna. easilr & cheaply buildable. Sweeping view of ctty &: white water. $29,500. OU .. BAY AND BEACH S7S•3DDD ' R407 •. caAllT.HWV. CDRCINA DliL MAR General R.E. 1001 Gonerol R.E. THE BEST IN BLUFFS NEW TRI-LEVEL BAYFRONT Panoramic view, 2200 sq. ft., huge mstr. bdrm suite on its own level. ·Another lge. bdrm., 2'h baths, family nn., wet bar. Profess. decor. & upgraded. A beaufy for $87,500. OPEN SUN. 1-5 2963 QUEDADA Please call & let me show you my varied selection of floor plans, greenbelt$ & view, $69,500 to $89,500. REALTOR HELEN B~ DOWD ln:l·t"la11 ddlV#)' will take l"ff wttltl or mo111. Send lo arlan Mart.Jn., 442, lhe Dally N~~~t·1fi11 moet popular de-A Aeduded story book 1lp1 la o11r tt74 N••dllcrift ga.rdlm, a touch of lhe 10· x 300· 10'.,{i dn. Skl-1-:=::::;=::m=:~ Sun/Eves. haV(.'n Jllde-a"•aY. Share/•---- .I ltarn Dept.. Ill we-. t8th •• New Yorll, N. Y. 10011. lnt.NA"'I,. ADORJ;88, ZIP, II. 1.n4 1,.V\.I HUNlt:A. Nt FR££ flA.'l'TEltN orrour olca lO 11l'n!l ror. ·on" rr""'' !torn lntlde'NE\V Sl'Bl)'IC· NNEll PA'l'TF.llN CA'f,\. , l(l(l 1Q>le•, •U fllll'&1 tr•~i ti.to CC*p(lll. s.tld.1tif 'lOW, W+KHIT Book 'A'lill.b11~(' ff P'ltflfl\. ••• ' •••• ~1.-li 1t111t , .. 111011 Book ·--11.00 1U11\ ltwlrlt nOt>t. _,$1.00 ' • C&t1lo0l .All cr11t1! THRO Bahamas, unique decor In J"Tee dtl\(DI l.n•lde u-uTif this l'OOJnY 3 bedroom pli.18 New! low+ Knit Book-den PLUS family room. hU Ba.lo Tl11u11 Pattern t1.tJ Make an appointment to aee Ne•l 'N•odlopolnt Book 11.00 th I g out~~rcUnary Ne•! flower Crocn.t Bk 11.co .t-.-.1 "•~ Uk ~ llvl Hairpin Crochfl 8ook ,._.tt.00 ~.,.., u 1vU e 11.uuu ng. ln1t1nt CNehot Book --11.00 $45,900. Red Carpet Realton lnti.nt Macnrintt 8oole -41.00 546-8&tO Mtant MoMJ. Book _,,1.00 $29,500! StJP1i:R. Huntington C.111pl•tti Gitt )took .-... 1.00 S.ch home la •ha.....,.. than Cott1pl•Y Afll'l~,14-t1~ ar-~ t2 Pt110 "''"' .-ta __ '°fl a model! 3 bedroomB, ~ look or 11 Q11l1 •1 .... -to, btths, t:loec to coean. M""°IAfltQ11llt k#2-1Qrf WON'T L;ASTI Call qt ti a.itu. tot' T .,. n-~ 8'1-«110. hok fl 11 Jltf:t ~UQI -IOf I ,:-,""""""'.,-.....,_,,,.~'""' 1 The Juts en" m the west. . • . a Da.llJ PUot aaaaHSed Ad.Cell!4).S78 . -. =~~54M8~52~1 40LoE.i7: 1:1'"Fo1 ALL BEST IRYINE TERRACE I CM. MW l BDRM., 21/> BATH. BAY & MT. VIEWS BLUFFS BUY Sparkling pool, 3 bedroomt, aeparate laµndry r o o m , dining room, butlt-ln &-&q. New carpel.I. You'll buy It at 183,5001 Call 546-2313 for detall>. ONN TIL t • rT'3 WN 10 tit NICE/ ~·---~ THE REI\ ESTATE'!_ • Dec.or•ted thru·out in ric.h w•llptper,, lush c.•r· p•t•, cu,tom dr•r••· Edr•s like •lr purifier, lnt•rc.om I-1peci• 1tcurity 1y1tem to nam• ju1t • ftw. Neer 11:001 & ftnni,, $71,500 OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 2637 VISTA ORNADA $38,900! WW cuh to UIW1\e $188 total rent. 7\i FHA. Sharp 3 ootu on Ovi!rslnd lot. H u r r y f 847-«JIO Aat. SUPER abe 2400' l\\'O 11oey. Nice and clean. Playroom b 650 sqare fret JI u re . tx<ellent location. $47,9&)! 847-QllO Alt- Otn.rs From $49.000 to $120.000 I own two homes tn th1 llufft my1tlf. If you w•11t to buy, I know v1lut. If you w•nt to sell, I have c.ustomtrt. JoM 511...,-Atftt UNITED BROKER$-RIALTORS m.W5 • .100681 DAILY PILOT D !;: l1l1nd 1oo6 -=~==·- Elegant Nc\v Single Famil)' Residence :'\O\\' Under Construction. 4f~R . 3BA , 2 Sun Det'ks. F'inest Appointments "throughout Including Extensive Tile, Natural \Vood Cabinets, Xtra Storage Space. etc. Ruy no\v & Select Appliance. 1'ile . Color & Rugs to your In- dividual Taste. l<"or Sale Ry O,,·ner. Sl59.500. Open for Inspection (714} 889-0474 or 242.-3067 209 Pearl, Balboa Island • 1002 General R.E. , _______ _ ON THE BLUFF OVER THE BAY ALL WATER VIEW CPEN TODAY 1-5 20? MATA loff V<1ta Noblezal RLl'f'~·s PL\.V n. n1·;i111l n•·" ,i:, f''\,·il 1ru: "I y I C', ~IC<1t1t1o· 111-.1r. -.u1!I', !.:\!•''\ l;.lnu. A· l):11h 1 f 111111~· 1·111 .\,-.:ir n<'11· ,\· ~·!1·:1111111:,:' S.,l,:(A.1. 2414 Vista del Oro Newport Beach *MESA VERDE*!' ULTIMATE IN QUALITY ANO TASTE :' 11 r 1•11.-.11h.'.l1 .,,, ' I llh<'n ~n111·ui1,.1.I,I'11!1:1! .l"ll l;•·I l:o -.tiu! [11 '''C..: ll•lll\,I ioll i ll.tJ dit<llli.;, ~: 11 I l 1' II! •' Ii ~,,1,·li. c·h1·ri-1ul lirkl•. 1 ' ,11111.V 11 liir,-.pl. I g1: •• j H \, Ol'C'!'sr11•d !.:'II'. '"Pj \\, , \,-.h, •II. Iii.,: ' ••I· r1•·! ! 1,d" • Qu,d1!~· 1·nnstnw11.,11 ()\, ,,,.,., 11 .. ~ a11'1·ar1~ 1uu-.·i· ,, •.. , "1'11·1 I hll'll•' .illd <lll'\"'ll" 111 ll)~•h.· 11·,1 ..... •ll.1h!o• It' r 11\ -111 •1u.11if11·1I [X'ro;on. ,\J:1l-;t· 1111, li.-··n1!. 1·::ta!c yo11r.;. A WAY OF LIFE 644·1133 ANYTll\fE '--.-.-............ -.-iiiiiii-,... t;l'1•a! fun1dy !1t1n1<' 111 1• :-.1 •ltTll co . ..;r.\ .\IFS.\ Culverdale OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 17481 TEACHER AVE t'\011h r1f :->.1u lJi<>=;o l-1\) \\1·>o\ uf i..'u\\,·1· O\\''\EH AN:\IOl'!'-~, Bl'.. 2 1 ~8,\, l'iliSl"l 1 n!ry. fiy r111 n·/f'pl. Ir'.: far11 l1ll. din. r n1. P·ci11u 11/fl/\'J•ll ;infl lru!f trl'<'S. Near 1"0n1n1. ('lutih~1 ·. poJI and hui;c rer. ;11·••;1. 'fv.\) yr, .. !K'll', HI a s l!l.!.t:•O. hfu);<1in. Goo.xi 1<'1111~. DONALD M. Bird !'h·11\y ,,f J'Ml111 ror l:11nd.1 11\111~. IH,,: l'l'l'rL'i!lt!ITl 1'J(Jtll ,\. .1 1.1 r ;1 ,. T 1 ,. 1· p.11!11 I ~111·1~>1111d1•1 I h.v 1:1(: n!\; !h'I'~. QUll'I I' II\ ,\ •' -~·II •l1l·1•t. Tolal 111·1<·· ~.<'.•~I CO~TS · WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0ptn Even ings) 1;• ACRE! REACH! 1r~ 1ni<'! ~; atI'f' \\'a1k 10 AS.SOCfATf.S HE,\LT{)!{...; Rl':ACll :-iriactou~ 1'ntry 832..8800 I !ugt• IL\·in~ ro.1111. Chl'<'I;. 17NJ2 Tn·ine J:~l.1 fl. 1·u..,!111 k11.·h£>n. Jtustic hu~e f:.uniJ~ roon1. 8.-"tr. 1>1 AR n. Lt: t'IHt:PLACIO:! t'o r 111 a I J tu in g . E.-.:tra lal):c 0.'<lroonis. Very close to Super Sha rp Condominium. 4 / llEAC'!l. Call nlH\'-963-6767. Bedrooms or :i 11nrl Den. :; OPfN rJL ". "s FUN ro Of NICF• BAths. Brick Firt>plflC<' F~nd ' -~· -t:n1t ()fl1•f'f'Li for 'SiS,000 , ' • Call 64G--0555. 1 1 ' ' ' .. ~. - OUTSTANDING i VALUE EXECUTIVE SPANISH ESTATE PRIME BAYCREST. Sweeping corner grounds surround almost new executive mansion. 5 bedrooms including vie\V tnas- ~r suite with wrought iron balcony, guest room & childrens \Vin~. Cantina kitchen and banquet formal dirung. Huge den with rugged beams and massive fireplace. En· tertainers patio. The price will amaze you! Call 64~303. "BIG CANYON"-ON GOLF COURSE EXECUTIVE ESTA TE-Right on the golf course. Sweeping circular drive. Drama- tic European tiled entry. 5 bedrooms, 5 baths. Ele~ant living room with floor to ceiling white marble fireplace and BAY WINDOW. Huge gourmet kitchen. Double door entry to formal dining. Spiral stair· case to hide-a-way master suite with 50' balcony overlooking city lights. GUEST ROOM with private !ireplace and wet bar. Leaded stained glass windows. Huge cov· ered patio stepping oil to rich green fair· way. THE ULTIMATE! Call 64~303. WATERFRONT WONDERlAND Spacious 2 story on the shores or your own private lake. Boating and fi shing galore F'or1nal entry. Elegant Jiving room. Sunken conversation pit with brick fireplace. View forn1al dining. Country kitchen and IBrge family room. Separato childrens Wing. Huge master suite with full declc overlooking entertainers patio and live water fall_s. $68,900. Call 64~303. FOREST E. OLSON I ~ j \ A COLDWELL BANKER COMPANY 22" HARBOR BLVD,,~ • • ' ; 0..:.1 " ~!LOI Sund.ty, M•r 19, 1974 1022Coron1 dol Mar 1022 1costa Mesa 1024 1 fountain Valley 1034 J Runtlngton BNcK 1040 [ _1_rv_ln_• ____ -'1_1_o:J4_ [ ~rv;;,tn~i~;:::;;-:-;::~7.::f.L;•~g;u;na;;Bll;•:;•;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=;;;;;;:;;l;0~8;,! ~' Es, v Eno E 29 3 2 Price Reduced OPEN HOUSE • s.1 & sun 'torone dtl Mir A REAL RARE OPPORTUNITY for boat lovers \Vanting a luxury hon1e, '''ith pier and slip at th~ 'rater front. ~Ia in house: 31lR., 2BA .. plus Gsl. qtrs. wil h bath. 2 patios and 1nuch 111ore . 5129.500. t .. EE ~ Don't loSe this one by hesit at in~~ O'rner Y"iU trade for Duple.x or Triplex. 596,000-FEE \Vilh a vi(\\\' of 1:ashion Island . ExpensiVe i1nported tile in entry. breeze \\•ay, kitchen & rear )'ard of this exquisit e Portofino home. f<~ee land·! 3 BR, 4 Br\ -! bonus room AND n1any inore custon1 features, all for 596,000. 562,900 IN UNIVERSITY PARK? A r eaJ greenbelt je\vel '. 3 DR. 2 BA hon1e & fan1 rm. llighly upgraded. l-luge brick pa- tio, lo'v n1aintena nCe yard. See thi s~ '\'ou'll buy it for ~ij2,900. NEW RED CARPET RL TRS "FASHION ISLAND" 567 San Nicholas Or., Suite 103 CALL 641).8672 LISTlNGS l\EEDED tt•Xlwood. btn 4 br, 2 bi.I .. 1 OUTSTANDING 52 400 2·5 pm 15.\'..'l:: cov. patio + looai. t FAMILY HOME 1 • l881S Tabar Or., Irvine 1950 ... It. 1·14,900 Qutck I 2 Id Pool Love(» -· wlUt • ' an. Ot."<'UPOllCy. On quiet cul de 58.('; 4 en., I rm. + 1'" ha, rtplc. tannl din mt, MESA VEHDE 1614 Col"'k~. 2'1 ba., ""'° 1·umpus room. $22,600 TURTLEROCKI fnm rm, dbl oven, n:lrtg, bt fl 1:iool, flrep!t, 3 br. 2 b3, Bonus-gb:e yard: 20X40 Ft. washer & dryer. 0.Vt• & l'l.'furlJi!llk'd, like n \l .,., • heated Po01 \\'/lilide & \"ou can pay $1000 n101·e than I l':iccepUonally ""'11 deromted drps. ,valled ·mlrror lu :;1:;,jOQ, \'acnnt. diving board, BuUt-ln Bar· this f01· a n<m' Unit or you Broadmobr 4 bedt'OO~n muter br, atrium ft patk>. :1 100 LINCOL..~ YlAY. 2.000 s..q. 1'1a.i\I extraii. $35.900. c11n.,_,t>u..v rny u~ded unlt 1,:':m, ,e~ ... 1?~a;~o! wl~~· Lovely entry. Owner.an:dous Ml rt. t>lll'gant 4 hr, 2 ba, lai.1t JU5t !isl.Id • \\-'On't last for .µ,OOJ below replat~nlent '6 i a1 ... l.n ... ,..rs. & ready t!) nlOve. r111, 1111lrbh.: frplc, cus d1·ps, OPEN HOUSE C()SI. f"'l'iced to sell at ,OOO. Gene Greytak ~al Estate J.g. ror1K>r lot. $46,200 SUNDAY 12:30 TO S 2gro~:1le~i"~r =~ra~~~ UNIVERSITY Mt-4303 21K.~ PUENT!::, t 7::io sq ft 9771 L• Arenii Circle ,>'ears ne\~·. Freshly Painted PARK• L•nun• &e•cW 1048 Cotne1· 101. J ht\ 2ba, l!lxlS THE FOX CO t I • • ~~·r i;uest or plt1.yhoui;c. • 1\'llh taste ully po.ne ea and • , i\~~111111, c:I Juan, $235 pei· REAL TORS 673-9495 n11.mJred living room, plush j The fonner nlOdel home for ! OPEN SUN. 1-5 HlU. ~JG.750 Vacant I s;.r~ .• Do11,n ais.w1nes lOllll. ~~=ts d~rt;: cu~~ i 6t;:L;a h\~~:1.ho~! I SSJ EMERALD BAY • EXCITING 5000 sq. ft . home In lrvinw.Cov e. Entertain ool-slde or in your spacl s family , room. ~is & Hers master bath. ourn1et kitchen . Prive~ bench, excellent location . Privacy. $250,000. GRUBB & ELLIS CO. Co1ta Mesa Realty l J-f,1tl.~ :_ rto11·. 3+:t+ fil. drapes, oversized pantry for sale today. c r e at An excltlnc hunlly & Since 1958 * 548.7711 XlH1. Ph: ;s-l-i-!*:H7 wkentls I area, custom tile t.'OUnler L'Ollples horne. Fee land. entertaining honte with REAL TORS .\frt·r 6 PM. Call 557-4617 1 & <1f1 6:30 \\in.l:t~s. S~l.900. tops, shake root, n ear $48,500. spackms living areas, 4 1 !'!!!!!!!!!!""!!'"""!!!!!!!!!!!"":~':"''""""'"'"!'-":"!!!!!!!!!!~~I --Photographer's 'Huntington Beich 1040 [ schOols, walidng distance to bdnn. suite, Jg.?. adult Laguna Beach 1ci4a-Lag\irll Be1ch 1048 67&708Q lluntlng~n Center, swim· RENTALS! family rm. v.101 profcssional l-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Delight ming pool and many park H·-·er P '"t t'n Unl,••-•'ty bar; lge. outdoor living &1 1 Bcau1Ho11lv •l"->"'l·•-' ··•HALF MILE a-Hvv ...., '"'" entertalno·11 g 0 -as • ....... " ~-u " I areas. Nov.· $2000 below cost Park. Noar ••hool·. and " · lMtrin. 'l b:\lh hon1e. \\'i1h nev.'. (Princ ipal s only •[ ,__1 """ "' S'A'ffping ocean v ie\\'S . full l!!ning l'OOm, chefs 1 C green~ t. Three bedrooms, iJTS.000 ,. 1 . . !'ease). a ll today cathedral ceilings. screened OPEN SUN. I , r\lll' K'll \\'Uh everytlung. 1 147 3095 ~ ~·111nily l'VOlll, fireplace. TO OCEAN II • ~.r'f>e~~. D~=~\e~i 551 EMERA.LO BAY Thll'k·pil'-' l'arpcls. drapt.•S. J? :Jiri \\'alnnt Squa1-e. Sparkling 2 Al the \'ery top or En1E'l'ald 817,:xJO. Cnll J·lll-l72U fl.:>t bf:<.lroon1 unit. close to, Bay, v.•1th the best vie,vs 'J ie e,·erything. Air ooro1itioned. I Laguna has to offer, is this TI'IRBElL. ·~ 2:_l;-i~i llarhnr Rh·d. Jl<'l't' 1~ thf' beach hon1e you $240. 'j 3 txlnn .. cll'n. 31 ~ bath hon1e ha\"1' been looking for . Shar[J ~ / Call 675-7225 \\·ith billiard rn1. \\'ith 11,·et :; lxhin. Ne\\·port \\'est baJ'. Re<.~ntly con1pletelyl I t10111e \\ilh atl"iun1 entl')', 't!a. rcn1odeled & ~lecol'alt.'<l. ' $176,:-ioo 1 11·~1~. fo1111nl dinln~. fanii!y I 2-STORY-$47,500 I OPEN SUN. 1--4 OPEN HOUSE 3085 MOUNTAIN VIEW DR. SAT. & SUN. l ·l P.M. Spacious {our bedroon1, :!\2 bath hon1e, cozy living room \Vith red brick fireplace , sit· down· wet bar, large rear patio. 2-car ga- rage, a spic 'n span pl'operty at $68.500. Marion Milite r.eal Esate 618 S. Coast Hwy. 494-8558 1-BIG-M-ESA-VERDE J\111n1., bo.:1t & lr:ul~r stur-: HtUT)' for this! 3 BR. 21 ~ i 1022 .1_i;('. 1::'.~ct·llcu~.1~~t1on o~. ~I t.ms. 5 yrs nev.·. Indoor -I 612 ALLVI EW PLACE ----------I CUSTOM qtU'-'t ."u.l de sat St. l lu11~, I outdoor cpt iu kitchen. Huge I 111 one of North Lagwu1.·sl ~!!!!!!!!""!~-""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!""!"'"""'""'•-"!-'"""'."!!!!!!!!!!~~~I nc11· li~tnii;. $.J0,900. , Yarn-rm, Cathe<li-al ceiling, finest areas: the~ arl' Laguna Beach 10~ Li9Una B9i(h 1048 1~--~~~--General R.E. 1002 Corona del Mar Laguna Beach NEGLECTED 2 STORY, GUEST Paint.~· Nl1·c. Quic•l ~l rf'PI. :: bedroon1s an<l unf1111sl\('(! guest fneili1y. s::..~.~1.""11. CaJJ agent 6.JJ-030:: Balboa Peninsula 1007 BA YFROJ\'T PE'.':"I~SL"LA POl:\T. J..;i.rgc JBR. pier S.: float. s:.'2.j,000. 0 \\'I\ cl' 1\·/ca.rry Jo,,•ui. 22!"11 Chann0! Rd. OPEN JIO USE 1-JP:'IJ. ' SAT/SU:"J'. In \I' IN ,1,; i 111.\rlN. Rc<1l1or.~. ll-ll-6!11__ j Corona del Mar 1022 TOP-0-THE BUY A WARRANTY HOME :riJll Sq .... \. ,\ huildL•rs 01111 sun deck off niastC'r suite. I 1 stunning coastal ,Ii;_ citv honic. ·1 1•r :J IJL•droonis. *' COATS 1 *TURTLE ROCK * v\e1vs lt'Q1H lhis lgt'. honie. '.: TOO HOT Ii ll u~c li\"tll~ l'l'ulll + faniily & (Jc I I Hdrins., each \Vilh ils o"·n VICTORIA EACH 1'0o1n1 plus 1·urnpu,; n:io111 or WALLACE Ll\"e in green hills of Irvine. bath; hugt' n1slr. suite \\"Ith TO HOLD Ol't:N .Sun I lo :) DO LL 1~ousES.' 1' hilli11rd J"il(Jlll, ::: bath,;, ::: ca1· I o'ipe Choose your honie h'Onl this f I f I d' . 17~ & 1~'..! SttllSf'I Tl'l'l'. -, · REAL TORS _, outstanding scleetion: l'JI l-'f:'., orma ming r1ti .• 1\\"0 11dnrah!r little honiC's on! i.:a rag1'. A 11orld (If fl.':'llUl'r~ • SUPE SH lP l;::e. fan1ily rn1. \viU1 bar & Tl . 1 1 . 1\1 llUPLEX, :-;11;1 1·11 $.'<l.!100 Ollt' Jul in _"Old Corona"'.!'~, ~e~egarll-'t'. SS!l,9JI). -962""4454 Si R Al . I £t·p\c. $159.500 ut!k~ t H.• story Oil tiis 121 I Cll.. Gd. Tnns SS7.:,00 Prt1·at1• nauo~ and one is t.i46-1l d. I:::=:=::=:=:=:=:=:=:= ·I bdrnii;_. .. 21·2 batlis. fain~!y 1 MONARCH BAY !'In ing /•on 1 c 111 .P~1~11 r .\.. Beach sule, Xlut Ol·t•nn & fu1·11i~l1c~l tnr s u Ill lll {'I' OPF.NTIL 9 . IT"S FUN ro BE NICE' tva1111~ I 'I 1d A spacious garden hon1e 11·ith CNDER CONSTRUCTION. oa~l l!!l.' ll'I\'. ear " I i' I rn1. chnUJg area. $69,9.JO, 1 ho n1e, PRES EN 1 [.\I C 1. \" 11 rental-.. S69,JOO. and boU1 POOL OR BEACH' I I ~J.1trfirut. DECOR I 1::1:-al privacy. \\'oocled lot Loe:itcd 011 !"'-'· lot irilh :1 crashing surf. \\'nlk 111 llnnll'S ;11·1· undl't' ou r 1 '1 Xlnt Oeach location. 40x32· lt : REALTORS , ? 8d. " ba f· .1 1 \\'tth room for pool. :J SPF.CT:\Cl'L \R \'IF:\\' {)f 1 sandy co\·r. Great fut' I O'·c \" !' \ f' ., in1s.... .. an11 Y nn., I "·t 2 ba . d" . . "il" '' P r>lc .. f''-V H:-1\"f' , i:. • , , • 1 & . S pool 11ith j.ncuz:ci & 1 , . du' u'ng rm. '".900 INC. LI\ t·ms., t..s. uuni; nu. 'J!"IE OCEAN.' & CATALINA ' ~·.1l'. , ,'" •. · , , _ \\',\1·1,·t,\N."l'\'. . 'Ii ·, ~ •97000 · OC~ \:\ ~l ONT ! + · shd{'.lfitsofdeck1ng_..JBl'.t.j (1he nan1c of Huntlngton I...A.~D. . ~ · l:'.iL,\Nt?.Bu1lt on ·llevcls\~ ..... ,.:.' ·. ~.nt. '1 Codi 67~7225 :;..._ fll"l'place, fo11nal din . rrn,: Beaf'h nt the tiu·n of the LOVELY GJ\flDF:NS EM~RALD BAY /C''\1C'ns1\·e use of 1roud & uni.1> ~ic<1t . t't.l:ls~luie _vu'. CAl.l US fOll •HI~[ E!iT• .. •H OC Y•LUl VALLEY RE:\t:l'Y A UU<G U•T<RPll!Sf * COLLEGE PARK * i loc;1t&l on beaut 1 f u I : ct'ntury) 963-6.120. 1 3 &lrnls .. 2 baths. dining rni. j Oue of En1erald Bay's niost glass. I )':•'<. l.d .. stu;d~. _1~ ;'li h. Ti adr.1 eul·de-sac. 1 hlk 10 park ,i;; , s;-1.q,!(O Incl. lanU. lx>alitiful show hon1e~; crisp , . . . • . fo1 .1'.1u>~lll: ~· ?": I r>.h·e (an1iy l1on1c in one ul pool ,_\ppl"ox. :!-@sq. It. Only I I BRA..\iD NE\\' DRA PES j ~ntcnlporary architC'CtUl'l' ~p1 ;n1 ll~·"· . .i., BD.T~i\I. .1!1-".1~ Jt~)(!,LI'.: .. I~·~· l.01 s .... nc11u!. c.,._,a i\]C'sa"s lw.-;;t ;H'C'a ~: SJ;:;.it:i.I. I 13 8d . 2 f .1 1 \\·irh counlrv churni. 6 plnn, s..r \1l ~rl LI~.\ 8,\111:-.. \ti. 11,dk tn LM:uch 111 1 ·I t--;dl'111~. ,\:den ut• _-) 1J1!n11s.. 1111s., ba., an11 Y n11 .. kl , · F'OH\l"I DI NI NL' ]{(JU!\\ 'l:."I fJ():J 1" ~·'I •(Ii) I rni.. (I.JI\] y I'll\., [UJ'llHI " • • , . : .·~ • ' . ,,, .. ' VL. :!'·~ lia.. b1·i,·k f rp I 1·., I' 1· i dining ITH. $j$,OOJ in..:. land. E rnis, .. I> ~t.'.1.!hs: den, lllusic1· \r1Fi1l1::PW\C.F ' .-.' \rind~ll'' 1;1;1;1, ... ; 1-.1',;1:,>·r'11 ,'. 1 "·I !<<"l'l'L'IH'd µall•J; l;.:1-. b;iek 0 E I .... I'. \ 1 S S c• I \It• 1 I (' I · ·I lk I P N HOUSE \\'e ha\'e a fine ~rl<'l'liou of 1 di.J1i11gr1u.; O\'C'l'~.OOO;:tJ. fl. ~.~'. :: :.'--,' " ·, u •JIS. !'ri·t, 11 ~1 01 . HILL __ O_P_E"N SU-N. 1.5--1 ·1arrJ i1 ~prinldt'l'S .t i-.e;1 1'ing 962 4471 ( ' I hon1es lt'Onl ~l,900 lo Cre<i l !or a f11n1il~! \\;ilk 1111 1,1,1:,Ah:~,.'s : .I.\~, J'.:.:". IM•11o·h. l;d hT111.· .. S2·1,HOO 1":1, fruit ll't.'C'.-.. Nl'I\" hll·in :-10,·e .. :::.J546~11"0l r SUNDAY 1 to 6 $108WJ. I 6 p1·iv. lC'nnis cts .. µuuls & ~1_111k..,n h1. i nJ. 111 .! s101u•-. 497-1 171 Laguna Beach . \\1111 a clr,Llll<lllC JS(] de,.; 521 IRIS ,\ Uhl. O\"('Jl. Ouist;u1dini; • '-nu1·h. s~•"•,000. hl!.!,h \\" OP'-'11 llt'itll·'".''· ' plus &·ean \1e11-, .1 I 11· q· 19771 n .. I t B y [ ~ "" I b<' t f JI' J I ., RP :..;11.up t'l>lll('l' u1111. llllh ·: '·' ue. J, JO RED TILE ROOF t """'e a ('l'J llli:!!'. h;1~ li\111l:-;1:-..:G [ .... fRIC:.u. STOC~ flC .. •>tCf co ... P ..... .t ~~1~ ~r} 1 8('~"0~;~~~~111'-' hiu\;. lidi n1'-. :! ti.1. hunl plu~ Ulll'I NEWPORT BEACH Real Spanish honie just Elegant exec. home, _highly ~R!Ch'. F ~ R E I' LAC r: honie"Jthhugeg.inler(J(l•n. l l!d1111 i..:tlrOgl' ti p! P11ccc!IREALTY 675-1642 liloeks 10 ocean. Vault('d ! upgradedthn1-0ut.Th1srare ~ _ r.~o~t . 1-L.00.R TO · ·. -,,, lleel' ~ REAlTY l I rl. d 1 . h• .~•·II ;11 s.-.G.~f. ---,------.1. " 1., bill d lx>ituty features 4 n1aster J• CEJLINf.. Dbl. Jo r l'n <' h or1na 1n1:1~, an uxtu·1011.~ DUPLEX Eastridge 4 Bedroom : cei~n,,s, ,.ug ar roo_ni, [ size bdrn\S. r.lodern e!ec. •doors open w Vl'l:'au \ll'I\' · rnaster t-uitc. Outside is e-;-"~· ·r 1 ., . . · 1 ·r,00 ga1~1en ·1tchen. nian size k · 1 & 1 1 f I 1 / ............. . · . . d k 1. 1-ll<lt'''' .,,,,.1, ,,,,,1 .... ~··I In. otaull u .-:sro1y 11111 _,, 1 1.1 . , .· 1 h 1 1 , as e u y .,, __ ,;..___ patio. ..,...,,....,_.,._.,..,.~1 tens11·e •·11t10 ec ·s. 1;g ·'-. .,.,,.,.. 1 .. 1. fl 1 ))<\· • • )) tl !f'n-1ira1) 1\Hl ant 1 \\'"llpa~red P! «t lil"" llO ·--trees and a 1-:oi fX>nd. All al ~:l(Jd :-.1 ~11·1<·r for Sli2.:JOu., ;9·. :1 · 1 1.11.1;"'· ". rr is. I polished 1\·ood panelling. I 11 ° 1 3 u_ i cp 1"'1 1st \Vesteqi Bank Bldg. 1 1 5N.CoosrHwy.,Lagvna ,\ f~111t.ii-!lc kil<"hl·n. h~•s Touch of New Orleans the cnrl of a qui " I J>,,11 1 1't•:Hl•1L I ,u1111'1 c inui,, 1 0 " ni · 'l'l'ue \lexic·0 n cnort ~·a1~1 inl-?U · ' _car ga r · University Park Irvine 494-1177 BL'JLT-1," tt,\,'"'"'E, <'11"1•0 Oun)(•x: 11n 1u~·ht ir.111 '..!i1ll'• " Scenic p · ~ .i111 1l~ 1\J0111 .~-sc1r111g .. : · "' . ""· -~. Gractously situated on ' • " .~.... " " ' ,. · cul-d£'-sac. ropert1es l"l"'lll. F 1 r c· P !a C' e. All Hl tC'ill for out_doo1 par\Jes. J 01,er-sized lot facing the llh . Daya 552·7000 Nights , G \\" ,\\.I:: O \" J·; i\, 1'~1;11!.'<t p:.i111~. 11:1 I kin~ • ,\ top vnluc at --* -~75-5726 * 1111.tc•rn kilL"ilt'"· Shoi\;; likt• ,\s:•u111~ Jo1v interest t,'O\·. !Ct' ol lluntington Seaclifr I * PE ALLEN * SELF-CLF..\.'\. ti\' i-: :-, • d1.;r :.11c·1· 11> U.·:n·l1 ,\:. 1011,n , S1~9.:11.:i BUY _N_ OW 1 .i dn•:iin~. .').:ii,;;,(XJ. Call llo;111 11Hh Fa.y1~~enl less t11:in ' Country (1ub. l nline<l. poss. I j E!\'II::fl1\LD BAY. sp•11:10us [)ls II\\' s !I I{, , 'l't:,\:-iH S<.:1.!WIH C;i.J! ti.J·l-7:!11 , :.ilJ-lj~l! rl·nt, Bkr .162-J;)I\. .ii·ail. Asking $ s 7 .;, 00 . OWNER SAYS 5 BR .. 3 tm., dt'n. ctin. Tm., ('ll:'lll'AL'ruH. 1.•1,·. ,., .,p,·1 1~ Gentlema n Rancher · .\1 Htd f11rt111·1· inf1::1i1J1J~ I RENT f~YOURS! Subinit your oiler. 963-454.'.:. '. pla)Tni.: lgc. level puo!· 1 .. ~cp:ir:tl\' ""'"''"" 1·u1. 'flu-. \1) .\· 1 ··~ · .,( , 11 .. 1. 1' h••!""•' ,'\!;\\ l)L"l'L~::'\. :; 1:1. ~ fi:i 1! TARB ElL GOnA GO! ! ~1zed !ol: secludeU pat 10 . <·ui-to111 qu:ilily 11.,:11,. 1, 1•: i-.:·,,1,,,,1 ~ ;11 IH''I • ..:.,11 .lu;i nl • ' , ... ,,.1, ''''''· St·.•.",,'"•I. . • Jui-t a 1• null' !u lbt.' UCC''\ll, • 0 00·n•c >-o•lerr~t t II I' I I ~ • I I ~ '" ·~ .. , · ,. a~~ n11ou1. •ll,\ 1~1\1 .-..: :1 I• 1 :-I 1· ;1 11 ,, r., 11" 1 •1 • _ nearly Ill'\\. :-, Bil hon1e I ·9 "" , , 5140ahliaAve. I I CUT THE PRICE IJ.vvv·SulJnill l :.,111 e;u1;,,•k·~·1~,1~1r,1,.1,,• 1 ·1 ·~1.i11111.d .11·.i tJ•·(·:111 (i]~ \\"/huge i'CCl't'~1tion r 111 , I I OPEN SAT & SUN 1 5 0 u! •>0 •ir~ lll ral"tl\.'11'1", Ith'.•, •1·1·.-,'1·~. 1H1•..,•'ll l·•·JI~ ;, -[1•rn1al din .. cathedra l . E:\II::Il\ID l'\Y I ' -OP-EN--SUN. 1-5 I S500 A WEEK I · ; ~ ,, · r ~<> 1·1c. I t'i-an otH.,l.t11di11,; .. 1;n1 ;<• i.;1·u1"~. 1"1d .. · 1lio-. f '!TZ.\1t 6 t1 7 t 3 i:_t 9 ., 0 · 1r0~E1\LT\' t'<'llings 111 liv rn1 & huge I t.•hnnncr' Srv-.t·!'tl·u!:_ir enil.«1 3308 OCEAN BLVD. .,,,.,., 11•1·1--, Bl•·rl . · _ '" ' · ultl'ru1:! !or 1111<' .. i llw I,.,,, '"·'''' , ''"I"•' ~· ~-" "' " · i·;111ch Sl)'le kitchen. You b I & I 11 ·· -----~--\"IC\l"S, 11!; It • {"leery ' 1•;11·•·tl-.. l\11 I"'''". 1•1 ·',I "it S: <·njo~ (IC1•,1n & lt·111· I 1·i1"\\': sp;1 C"iou-: roo111 S + u11u.-.u;il :..:uesl l1ou,;t'; 1:~11n11n tuh ,( all : I OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-l 966 SANDCASTLE 11 DI:., f:1n1ily 1'111.. 111•11·. Ul'i11 pool. ,\ l1.irg;.ii11, Sl 10.000 ~ # .... ,_ ..... ,_ 11011 Y. rR.r.x~i1x I 1.:~~:.e.~ .. , I eo.o.-o ... -.c.i< .... n• Ph-5n·22li (Avocados on Jasmine? Thnt"~ J"ig:ht -:i J.>rodul'ing tr<'<'' 11 ith 2 lnco1ne units lhl\J\\!1 in on thC' dtal. South aide of H1\1'. A!lr<~cti\·l' i:; yr old UuplC'X 1rith dnutile ,.~lrpnl'I. \r:ilkln:.: rlh1:!nP<' of Big Corona. Only SS:l.LIUO. 9:f21 'JI 1 :\ ---1 ONE OF FOUR I 11\\ll the land only $46,930.1 & SELL IT BR ~ ba unique entryJ $87 500 FULL PRICE C i\ ~.11.'l.'l ; '2 1-llt hon1l' 1111 FASI" l~OSSESSION & ., '-' ·· , 111h·,.,:-.1 1111 <·-1.,1·~. \ ! n r 10 · H-2.lut in old C<JJ\Jna dC'l iAnd nnc or 11\"o 4 l>t.....-lrooin. ~ TF.R:\I-TO S B'" BREATH 01'' 1 11'.lll , 11". alri.~n::. t.len. ,. ii·et Lower On. Pymt. O.K. 11< \ll•h · l111.uw1111; "1 <1 1 I . .\1 :1 1·. L11~101n ~htllll'r~ lliru l b;llh h11n1l'" ;;\·ai!nhll' in 9Gi-~1·~. UIT! ...,·, 1 , /l:E\\' EJl:GLAJ'~D If d' d h • b,ir, ~ tq.1l.: t P<illo_s. Sli\.i,(X,(] L:>.:C.lLLE:>.T 1-'J.'\A.'\Cl.'l.l; (Jll<'l''"l :ii $l:i11,(11~J Ulll, lrplc .. llt'll' kiltlil'JI. ;\J1·~:i df'l i\lar nnd the nnh· Tn,\DITIONAL HOl\IE. you 19 re ere s Ollner \~;help finani.;C o~ U.\f.,\:\CE VIC STUART ,\/v\\'·111 !•)Old., 11.ilk hJ fl[Jt' 11·ith .l )'!'I('(' ]('SS 1l111i1 V.A. O~FERING Xrstled in quiet prestige your chance. 3 Br on,\riJ,\TIC VI E\r: F'renc-h MISSION REALTY Real E5tate hl'i«ll l~\·l1-.:/11ful .1·ar•L si::.(JOfl. Call at unl'.i.' -.. 1 bed ho f 1 area. S\1·eeping staln\·ay 2 B f Provincial,:; Bft. + hunk· 98:1 So. Cot1s1 """1 .. 1..u~;>111;1 l'.ll -1:,;1 ."•l&-7Gi'.! 11 l','i' 111:11••1·1• 11·<'•· + ,.,,,·,,, r.11",.-,1·,1. .,... rooni mes .or sa e. pa"l ''" l""ht ,,.,·ndo•" to I sep am rm Ph (714) 4"'0731 • I I I ; ·~ ~ • . • · rm .• spa..:. Iii" .. din. n11 .: one 7~ l I ·:1 1;1,·n1w.11'<'. l .:1::u11n 1111 .111<· ()·ii r~···Jtu'i I ',,nyone can qua1y or hll R 1 1 · 'uT, _ _,1..-~ _ OPEN T1t9 ·11SFUNTOBEl'!1CE1 I these com pl etely ~.Q.crens ~·1"J· .. k~s, ic in University Park : heaut. hrlvid. nrs .• frpl., --OCEANFRONT IMMACULATE!! OPEN HOUSE 1-5 SUN I ~ Re[urbished hon1cs v.'ith ai; pper . et e itc ien. 1 I deek. patio; lush lnd~ept.I. , I ~ -Forn1al rhn. Sunny BAY 1 yard. North end. SJ'2j,(,(XJ. Specta~·ul•u· 'l !Minn·, ~ liath !. 1:.i1·1n .. ~ h111h 1i .. n1f': !~ll:\I~: ,(· l ~CO:'llF:. Con1e to :Huie as $7:i0. do11,11. W1Y \\'INDO\VS in front den. Open House Sat & Sun l'",\LTOR ·!"'"•'"•~ lu.'l.urious n11n·)oui··iHiii: l:1n•t ... ·;•111 ·1I. 1111 h l;:e. 1n•,.,1 •,1.1'.c .• · .r'oJJp)'. Brand nc11· , · closing costs. 50 to choose I -.r.. iT' "~ ··' t ('I Large guest quarters 109:. N. C'"''· 1_,0,000 qu<ui ly eond1!11111 lhr11<111t .. \ •1·i.· ... 11.111 ... io,<1• 10 111·"i .. Bl .. ..!h;1, honu•, 11·/ocean fron1. Contact VA approved ~ ""' " Ult · 1 r I t ' ti I Tl r n1aster on .1st floor. 3 huge 1821 2 Bayber' ry Wey c t I' v· -Ir 1', rp ...... p <\II ' 111,11.1 .'''.· !11'1') <l!I I llS 1)111'1 \ll'\1. u· i'Qn1 l10usc is · )Sales Broker. 963-.J5'13. baths. Price tor the Jr. a a 1na 1ew \\'alk11·;1.1· 1u sanrlv bC'.1i·l1. ;1! $111 •• {~). ~~:11~1,;~;~ 1~~~~1 : thi~ unusual Oi>t;~ 2~5~ Rutgers.Dr Exee. w/EASY TER.i\fS. Today $58950. 1Stupendous ho1ni> ."·ith a Sit -<!•J11 n ,,1,:11· !t·on1 NEW CUSTOM I Lots Yo!_!t•I, Ht·;tl tur I i\!1\J\l-~ ?~ r ER. ~!UST :SElL Brk 962-5511 ' I SY."t'ep1ng ca ta 1 i Ud "' pracflt·ally !'\'Pl'\" 111<Jlll. .\n OCEAN VIEW I 'l"'l"'b 0\I NERBOUGHT ' n1ou 11Ca i11 \" i c v.·. xlntlJt1)'fQl'$Sj,i:.oJ ,·;isll. !-in.:,.:: l1d1 ·1 11. :!'· hal J ,-.-.. ~ OT DOCK your boat i6' Dock I · t n t ----_· ,\N HER nght behind your 01111 1 PAT . CANTRELL '1 ,U,xui~·-appuiutf'1' oor p 1111 REOUCEOJ 1 J <'11~10111 1~·nH ·: al 111'''1 ro•:irl~ ~ Cll.\H:\JJ:\C. 11 .0 U :l ES, LJ:)\·cly 413R. 21.m. fan1 1m, v.·1th 3 bdrollS. :! b..tlhs. · lo•I" 1J<'•'U!1<11\<') Ha." l!!t', ht'i•U1 g<11'dt'11~. ·"°-of lhry. close to !'-Chools & shops. hon1e , 2800 sq ft of luxury , REAL TOR IJJ..2224 r·a1nily roon1, firt'place. A 1·e11-· lo1·ely 3 tx!1·n1., den 1 1!1 u1g $: f;un1I,\ n11. irith 1111 lgt' R·:l Jut. S:!:l,l!OO. 011n Stolp Rl'\ll!y. 213-l:.:'4-4712 or ltving, in Hunting 1 on I Dining roon1. ,\.orksho11 & ba~h hontC' . in :... l 1~ I bt•;tn1 t't.'11 & 11 r•l<'. Li:;t' .. 1·ard By (h111C't._ GT::--.J lti9 5.J'.">-1.~(iS OPEN house: Sun 1-S, 4 br. + Harbour 90' on the Y>ate r, offit"€. Hl'ated & fil1ered nelll'hborhool. \\e1 bar. lt»1k ro111n f1.i· 11JOl. :\1;1111rc .IT.,\l\t:f::-i;~frs, South or MESA VERDE GIANT bonus rm., atriwn entry to roman tub, 4 BR, 21~ ba. AMPLE ROOM •• •. swi1n pool, patio. Private c~b1net'<, Ol'ean & cany_on nu1 1\·e !n~":">. ,\ >:hu11 ,\·:ilk to /l ,1 ~. •:!•:':BJ{'!<, 111:l13R, Fxt>c honie super clean & Jg, ,livi.ng rm. overlooidng Ontu !or a large family 1n this .f>/ beach \1·a lki.11g. Rec-rearion ,·~:\i·sf 'i:u~ <'ntry~·ay ii·it~ l!u• ht'a\"ll n1;1kes !Ju~ an _'_11_1 ~r._. 011ncr. 8:~-:;..1.;g.1. I ;;igh.ly upgr~ded. 5 Br, 3 Ba, <.:overed patio. 1~4 ba over II/' I txhm., 21., ba. townhouse in facilities including tennis. ~1~1~~r ~· No~,~~~ ~ut. ' • -;lnr h11y ar $j9.!MXI. Co5ta Mesa 10241 7n~!~::··r,~~u~··~i~~t r;1'.~'.1e~i·n.: 1 1 ~~q. c~1 $4J3i·~ ~;~al~I~ ~'21 1 i:1ve~ ~~!s Cl~~ ·1 !S[l.TA~. c~~~ J WAL~ TO B~ACH ~ ·i~Z' BLUE RIBBON \g"t' cv1·. !01 in prestige Joe. 16801 l\lontclail' Lil., HUNT. -t:t:mml 11 $5'5,500. IUHi•I U-1· ... 1 huildlng sir ... ; :i blks· tr1 ., l!Oi\JES l.i/'.Ll/'llITE·D I BCJ-1. ..i1&-71"..>-t2 536-8887 CALL 552-7500 ..... l"ll'a<.:h: Probably one of the - Sl\:u'JI ant.I t•k•<Hl -1Blt/28A, !J0:;-67Z8. I REPOSSESSIONS ! s"'eR • VISION • I ~ 1a .. "'·'oooo.f its kind • only 1.~•~:_s•_" --~,v.1100 ~IJH' & span cll'~'l bltir1 kl!l'h . .'.::'"-'COCC...______ ~U~l!J ~vo . Pri1ne lu1·ation 1u·. So. Coast Dana Po1'nt 1026 · ' Best Buy• •'n Laguna For inforn1alion and loeation TWO O I 1920 S Co H L H PJ:.;1.a . S.J1,900. I or these F~lA & VA hom~s. ST RY Red H"ll R lty , . a.st "1'., . . L.i\llGE :'PANISll. VII·:\\' CALL 9!.iS-44.JJ JOG TO f..L\R IN1\, spacious . contact -I ea I OPEN SUN. 1.5 I 1101\-fE :; fl'plcs. 1 3 j •I Bl'Rf{ \\'HITE RE,\LTOn * C t R It Lovely home in quiet REALTY REALTORS 21'21 ANN' \I · Id 2'.)(11 NE\\'PORT. N'PT BCH res ea y quali1y horne. 3 ~~· plus I KASABIAN neighborhood ff: at u ring ' u ' p k ;J s LANE. Rural ; ' {Jf!llll~~ e Dr, Ju s I * G?5-Mi?.O * --r!('n. plus fonnal dining rn1, j ruv. ar Center, Irvine setting, ocea.n vie"': ! $LI7.l(l(l. RETIRE HERE 4 p,,~~~.~i~~~il:g ~:~~ ha. :~~1i1ua~~9.~~Q~~e t!~::. Real Estate 96~·"44 -r:~t~Jrs~p.cu~:t ~, ~~~~~r~.~~~~~g2 r~'.~~~s; 1 Pt.US!!* \\'t:;rr_:R~ \·E1\r 239 Heliotrope Ave i\L'\1· paint ,'\.:: cnilJE'IS· :'llo\'e-~j311 r.1ainsail Dr. 496-107j, I O~VNER2 .:;-;s· ...... Spac~~us .13 '1·/priv. ba .. floor to ceiHng BONUS $3000. financ. Take Tt'n1ple Hills 1 1!0'.l-IE :l BR. llHO Oro St, $74 SOO • I 111 condition. SZ9.!t:-i(). 8 NEW DUPLEXES I rn1, 1 1 '"'me . ..-. ~1 Y [ fireplace, all elec. bltins, Credit to buyer as decorators Dr. & follow signs. $48.750 Jus1 $55,000. Bo1h open Sun ~Br.-~ 2 ba~. ~a~1111 s..J'('a(~ &e~~~r~~~~-.H~~r.:1~1 Ol;C~~~~·,icc"o'p· ~r!6Lal.9n'°•··l,.7,,3.930 i )~Uirio~boash~t·. rl~,,1!.~bkr~;Call~~r,· ~~~~~ o~:n~ve;iz~ ~l: ~~~~~~~ s~~f:. f~ I~ 276 FAIRYI™·; 3 bdrin., I :i&t.C;i!~~.1·11 :~~y~ beanl ------__ -,.. I v ~ ~ $.i2500 963-4.143 •tory, :I BR, 3 BA rondo ! frptc.; beams. ''"'"'yd. BEACH DINNER QUIET RETREAT J')Y 01\·ner. Choicl' Eastsidc 1\g!. 496·3·131 962-1373. ' · ' "'ith formal dining, huge 1 2 Blks to the beach: on R·2 • . 1 • • C'£'ilin~. ocean vit>iv home, 2811 OCEAN LANE 101.·ation. Quiet <'Ill-de-sac . .i E tbluff , O\\.NER lvs. Dean Bros. 3 famil y & 2 fireplaces. Now Joi. Great swnH·er rental Thats. right. Sit 111 the dm1ng S51.i.;ioQ. Lt.-c llughcs. Rltr, $112 500 BR. 28,\. Huge i1.1111pus rn1. as 1030 bdrm, 3 bath hon1e \\ilh vacant -i n1 media I e nrea. $59,800. rm. & look down the canyon S3:>· l3~. 49!J.1731 . Bays._ Catalin~ \·ieii·.:; BR. ::: frplcs. Huge )ard, fruit fanllly nn. t.rpl c, ~·et bar, possession -$62,950. Call 494-7551 lo. ll~e white "''1'.'-ter 81 ·Laguna Niguel trees. \'Cgetahle garden. dream kitchen. $51,(0), bkr Mrs. Hanna 545-8424 South 1000 N. Coast Hwy., Lagw1a y1ct~n~l 8fac:· IT~ home II l;l1J!h hn111C's a11." i1nn1ac11la1r S\.i,!t30 . .'i4S-30SJ Call 842~ Co., Realtors. IS o s ng e s Y one P/{IVJ\TE BEACH , lt'nni11 & \"aL·ant & 11·~1 be open fur BY OWNER of the elegant ones. 3 BR.&] cts., pool, jacuzzi har1<I >Ou Sunrlav 1-.>. I , O\VNER sacrifice. $ 3 3 9 5 UNIVERSITY PARK. 4 BR, 2 baths. $47,IXKI hall, .~ cloh are jusi. a. fl'1v Univeisity Realty C~~la ~!cs~. Open. !louse POOL HOME down. 3 bdrms, big family MOM & DAD SUITE 21 ' bas., formal Din-rm, of the exll11s that con1e 'Aith ':OOI c· Cst Hwv 67, "'·to S<1L·Sw1 . ., BR, ~ an1·1m. On! 1 1 f -·' . rm. dining nn, built-ins. \,. . . Family-rm w/wet bar • ~'4a,~ this s•.....,..tacular bea c h • .<.,.. • • ·.--v..t p..,.)1. Sl:J.j()(). Print·iµals Y poo l0n1e or :sa.ie in Shag carpeting. Beamed '1th its o~'ll kitchen & bnth Excel. cond & location. hoine. Ov~r 3200 sq. ft. of onlv '.!78-1 L'i"·t.. '''"'. lovely Ea s I b I u ff . All .1. ,,, 9= brk Call in this rambli...,. ranch style $59 ooo Prin only 55" f\/V\') OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5, 130:> I GOOD INVESTMENT 5;)j::!10.-:. IN... '" repainted inside and out, ~~l. """' on. · ; home. 3 full i;.'ths & Jots ot att' 6 & "·krids. ~ Sky l in .e D ~. : NEW, REAL ESTATE luxury li\'ing. This lrl-le\·el \\'alk to he~ch over Goldt•n-1 --7 • • • large family oriented 4 other room for your fa mily. w/sweep1ng view ot ocean lM)mc "·ith 4 BR, 4 ~:l BA, 1·0<1 f()(Ji bndr,c. This dupfl'x 1 1\!~:'l,\ \ ERDE · b) O\\ller. bedroom home. Reduced lo OW?\'ER am:. $219:> dO\\'n. 2 I It has an assumtlble low EXCITING New 2BR, 2 BA. & hillt. Beam ceilings. 100, Glenneyre St. fornial dining nn. & king i11 quiet ;;ref\ nc<1r granunar· • 2650 sq. ft, of Ju.-;ury. 5 Br, $79,000. Open today 1-5 p.m. l:xlrm condo O\'erlooks the , interest rate Joan, 80 hurry. Tov.•nhome, Un Ivers i t y dramatic 3BR/3BA 3 fpl '1 494-9473 549-0316 1 size den \vas designed & ~Ohool. ~ bed., <len""''_..,,.'-"11 1 nJ<t~\l·1· \\"/fJ'plc, :~u . Call 675-7225. poot. Has built-ins, sha" $39,900. Pdark,&Super Locded' lnds1cplng. huge game rm, 'gourmet ~ ---1 Uu_iltdt wit~1 . yoor comfort in l•:ir, .t ::: b1:11hs do11·nstair~. baths, fain rn1 v.•/frp1c, ~custom drapes . berpsm· cldupgraBy 0 .. _ crpr .~. can900 kitch. Ask $154.~. See and Duplex-North End mu · ... ive In Laguna s '"''Cious, hca111 ceilin<>ed. 11Cr11un. l\"e11· deror, crpt, $21,950. brk can 846-000-1 UTn..TTn.tl""n"V..IU&Dnt"llD ....... "'"' ' ak !re Coastal v1 2 bd e h Nig-ucl Shores in one of its •-• d 3 p,;-~ flVl'4IU~1'""' 1 ~.~ Includes land 552-0736 I m e 0 r. ew: rrns. ac most dlsUncttv• ho m, s. I bed. <i p!. over carpol't. _rps., c~r g~rag~. 1.~ OWNER LEAVES. v 111 a or.a•]"{ e "SEA Cl.JFF" Apts. OYO + 12x67 undeveloped area. ... Coniparc value \\"ilh othel' right. 2053 f tan11ngo Or, .. ~ BROADMOOR Turtle Rock, oceanfront 2BR/2BA Ask. A-1 cond. $90,000. Conla<'I Steve Murphy, Cdill duplexes. :>-l:J.-2967. k_acif.i~~:· :m~r~~f~ · Pian 4, 4 Br, pane1ea flm S'lS,<XX>. OWC loan. 3 Arch Bay --=-l448~-------1 PRICE $99,500 I Bl::1\UTI1''UL: 3 huge Br, 2 kitchen. Walle to the ocean j 1721 4 COAST HWY. nn, formaJ D.R. Across SUMMER RESERVATIONS Great view. Red'NOOd & POOL Home, 4 BR + air. I 611 Carnation A\'enul' l Ba, close to shopping, $39,950. Bkr. Call 96i.8865. · ! TI4: 8*-1384 & 213: .!)92-28-45 from park & poo1. Deoor. AMERICAN 'HOME glass: 3 bdrrn.s., vaulted Qrtr acre, view lot. E Z 1 Broker 67~56.11 : 67:J.·1633 1 schools, churche.«. Assume 4 BR, Sep. Dining, VJE\V drps. Mint cond in&. out. By REALTORS cell's., many exp ens t v e maint. $02,SIX). or oiler. gvt. loan. $37,950. Agt. Tastcfull" Dec. throughout. OWNER ANX. $3,495 Down. QWNER desperate. Huge 3 owner. 833-1885. 494-75U 494-1001 extras; tennis cts. $1~.<m. 400-5743 546-7739 ,,._ 3 84:inns., big . fam room. bdrm, 3 beth tzi..level. Full CUSTOMIZED HOME •--~l · · 3039 Carob St. N.B. Daily K 1 t ch en bu i 1 t-in s. dining rm. !amlly nn, 10 No Down-' "::J' nd Now 1 ~ • Lido Isle 1056 SOUTH OF HWY, 'O"EL\' 4BR 2 ba f F • V II 03 ~-rat1"-bn'ck work . Turtle Rock, prof. landacpd, 100 N. C....t H,.Y., Laguna ;;;:;;:::;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;; Newly R d t d ..... " • . 1un rm, ount•tn a ey 1 4 ....,..v •"' chef's kitchen. Fr p I c . 4 Br. 2~~ ba, walnut ExclU 3 Bdrm I e ec~ra.ie din rn1 , patio, 6 fruit lree5, '1 $34,950. Bkr Call 842-8854. Covered pe.tio. Beautiful panelled fam·rm, 3 car rig cou . vtew lrom Lid B . MJn1c 111th rental reduC'ed for quick sale By , 1 . ed lo $61950 brk sundedtS oU buge rout~ O eeuty unlt. $69,Z.OO. S11btn!1 orr~rs: I O\\'nt'r, Open House Sui; l·S. ASSUME GI LOAN I O\VNER MYS. Tremendous 41 t°-siz t. • · J(ar, $72,500 By 0 w n er . BR & tam roont with beam 4 BR. din, 3BA, inclu. 11ep- Balboa Bay Properties 545-0038 lxlrn1s., 3 ba. home. Den, I all 842-8854. ~1563 ceilings -exceUent location gu~t i uhe. !loom for pool * * 641).8484 * * I_ · $6.000 ca.sh move in. Huge f'am room. Dream kitchen. Hunt Hirbour 1042 TURTJ..J::ROCK, New 3 BR. 2 and financing to match your ~ ... ....,..,..__. HOME • Supe1'b location • U9 Vla ~~~~.\;~~~I-~. J~:n~~~:~i ~ir~~;;· ~g.~~n~ilyba,~~ ~:~1B:1:1~altl~n~ • ·ha., Fam-rm. Din-rm, fiiil c, ~:e~ 1:·~w:! $66,SOO. 2 lrtory~ta'.;.~'~e 5 BR 3 ba Koron. O~~~.~N . l·5PM. 8 NE\V Dt.:PLI::X~ for boat, Pliinc cul de sac. open« onto suncleck. Lg;. 2 car illl'·· fenced, cptt, Rod C 1 R It din rm drk rm irplc . o1,11a Pt. . 142 900 A 6 0 •o= -try kit h lk · BY OWNER -3 BR., 1,4 BA ,.. • drp1, Assumable 1 o an . arpe , II Ori Unique 'int~r .C<ngtt~· $61,9.:A).$13,950 oce~n vus ' · gt. 1v-o.N'J· ';i1:u-y, sc.~a~:·1nd':; ~~ Condo. Heated pool. tree .J!H, I $56,990. Owner, ~arn · 497·1761 c re a t.l v ;'1"; ;; 111~:! J '11t\ttlngham Rultn $Ave S30,00) to s.JO.IXXl over 5 BR, 2 Bath house, Costa huge Jot laundry. pt1v. P 8 l Io• -==::; •BY Owner Univ. Pk. home 3 ya r Hasy .oialntenance. P ~, ... ~ •:t CoronadelMllrprkes. M.,a, !3G.ooo . W/W BRASH.EAR REALTY . upgrade" $28,900 FHA. Br, 2 BA atriwn,-m4htt. --:-oFFERE-D .... S66,500'0PEN HOUSE Sun. ~~ Faster ApJ1reciation. =s~a{is. CaU Bill 842 .. 7411 Eves 961-1171 968-2474. OCEAN Vl&W tree yd, liee!I, quJet' toe. , .. DY bUilder. loVC!ly 3 9-6 ~let only *"6972 ~Via Lido 675-0 Agt, 33861 O>pper Lantern 3 BR. 2 bu, 1600 1q It, Nr.; Wave watchlni' from your Near pool, tennis 6 mo. o1d. bdrm., 2 bath sunny home: 1238 Starlit, LlauM Beach 49&-3431, Dana Point SY owner •I BR, 1 1,i BA EXE-C0R-EAM Schl-ikRec.park,3Wbto dining room. Cirl ,watchbtg Mustaell$59,500.~ dramatic 'entry to 1tep-upOC"EAN VTEW home SHARP CdM dupl<X. Good SWedlsit ft'olc 12 9.; o o. M'agn1r· • be8ch. UJ>111'8'1ed tJtru ouL trom your deci<. MllJ!cal UNIVERSITY PARK Uv. nn., .,,.., deci<, custom w/POOL Excluslvo area. 2 Lawson AAIMne 7 ~2~ loon 556-0:l5S 1clent eourtyanl with $43,500 536-7725 ta t rla.Jii btf(J ceramic tlle work $43 500 locaUOtl. 3 BR/2BA ,,,/2 Jge authentic Sp• n i ah . momen m& e e re New 2 BR To1mboUM, 2 BA.! The tiesl b"""' in • bta~utui BR 2 be. din. nn, t.an1. rm. PRICE BR/lBA unit. Open !louse B~trrlFUL VIEW .2 BR & tountaln, many cltnll·trees, MEREDITII Gardena 4 Br, the tire In your martinj pit Own land. SpaclOus, private Lagun 1 FUJ turth~er Wte new Many extras. REDUCED Sat/SUn, 1·5 pn>. ·I 4 0 Den on gulf wurse.Call 4 Br 3 & .Wn rm tdl'mal 2'1' Ba. den. N'car btacb. By 1;111v~~tlon a1 rea) AY thia patio. Nr. rec. taoil. BY tnton!t-ton· or It 8 p JI , t $ 8 9 , $0 O 4 9 7 - 2 3 4 7 107 VIA EBOLt Begonia. Bkr. 613-6142. P .S. REALTY 644-8616 dlnlr\tr rm' 2 fr:pl~ Over O~'fler. $63,500. 963-6029 Uke lSeiw 1~1 pi,Ymtnt1 OWNER. $42,00). 552-1131. 8howlng caU • Owner/agent • 4,000 Sq. ft. or elegahCi! DUPLEX a t 6U Cernallon, WAN1"1.."0; il()l11C fir adult .29oo w. ri: $72,000. 9636 L& I OWNER 3 BR., 2 Ba, BeRUI. • ren • ter ID't)'. BY av.,ia • BR. 2 bl, trple, * -494-0301 • I OCEAN FRONT Fu RN ' 43 ~~~~r~~~hon di~U~ :; So. ot hiabn,y, pri c~ condo. CM. J\:ll :il'ea. ca.sh. titol'a Ch'Clt. 968-1896. yd.Blkt!toBch.ANume6 .. ~ ~~ crpt1, ~ 1m\lcpd, oov. SOu~ Pacllk!. corp. Own-urown SBR2ba apt $145,000 $99,500, -· trr""631 N<• aJl<'nl" 6lQ.03.1! Oll'NER; Spanltoh style, V.A. $36,000. 968'l51B · _ llfAll'{ .potlt>, €ifl'l Ha-Hunt, 139;500. SJiECTkUUR c!W 'Xlnt view, oeeurity, POOL; b () SPYGLASS tllll. ftOl\t -rw· R-2 U)T -nea1 3 BR/J ba l1urnac., 4 SR. 2 BR. Excel. $2300. ASSUMES 7S~ LDAN. 17214 CO ;vy 55l--G2151 Eves aft $pm. drl..ve toUtllne fltW, .Chim Swa.rtz Realty ~5. OUJQJ:t lawaon JR. ylf"W, ()per! S.t-SUrt. 1-6. l'l liiJe w/rpl, eiiit.s. dl"'J)I. ~ a~.. A1$Utne 6~0-VA., F1xtr, 4 BR. 968-5403 Bkr. 714. 846--J.384 ~~.,:2845 "Llat" tt Ja dlMl&d, Sb1p I )'Oil?' own a£K. Wallace L. II ldJe lte.ma with a ~ilY. Acol(OA Ol.mlel a.,, °"• CD:lt. In. S3t.:.OO. Onr. tH2-:iO!l1 $12,9.'l). Pr!n. ooly, ~I ev. .. iiro. per mo. Pm · · to Shore Results!-. 'Nfll, Rltr. 49t4llB Pilot a-llltd ad, 642-5'1ll .IH Via Udo - 1052 -• • I 1 • • • 1_L_d•_••_• _____ 1o_s~6 Newport BHch 106 Newport BNC * CHERRY Ul(E * with 11lp •nd pitr [ _,,,.. j[,ej TRIPLEX 4-PLEX General 3202 Co1t•Mo1e _in_<_•_m_e_P_ropo..:...:_rt.:Y_:.;,..:..:; 1 Hous•• Unfurnished ·-n urn 3224 BETTER BUI~ T Dtl11lgot'<I by Rldum:I L. NC'Ulrli, Wide, llll'efl lo •lrt<tl, 3 bdrnw., fnmUy nn. + m•kt's rm, St'.116,000 NEAR EVERYTHING auv A WARRANTY HOME BAYFRONT! 069 f lncorM ~ rop.rty 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 NEWPORT NEW LISTING 1-------. .1• A •A '"'NTALS 1 HURRY! 2 en. mo. Lrs Mobile Hom.S for .. 1. JUlt Of! Newport 61\'d. • lhuHlu~1011 lk'cH·h Close lo ~ A.£ _ yan.I, Feni..'fd for kid.a. llOO Cood M<'t'l'SS to Newport • 'L1lht·1r ,\· Ne.,.,·tand . E;ach 11> •~1ttll\IWwic1 I CUSTO~t 2 Br, $190. Lrc 2 Bdrn11i., family rm., 2 btilhl: benutlrul hand laid quarry tilt! In kitchen & ftlnilly 1in. SSR.500. •• LIOO REALTY • Best buy ln Newport Bee.ch. Llke new Uuft bedroom to~·nhouse, le.ri:e private ahp, &-e lAnd -an1y $79.500. Call ~1225 OJ11!u fHesn -Snn DIC~! '1 l~~tl'l•}Hl, 1 811th ..-.·Ith I )'O.rd. ftnced for prt. ---------Fv.~·. t'enlt3.I r.tcsa location. P· II od c I ()\ fl ! "'ON"r I I 2 8R 2 BA 1972 IMPERJAL. 2 br, 2 l)li1 (k\11(•rs w1it tirui 3 bcd1roo1,11s . u~'); ,'.~c-hlin~·!Kl;~~-1..11~::~ 1 1c·~ =~11 I s1i:i. Tea~. Pet'ok. ' root newly paililed &: ~ated, -d1nillg roon\ -:lmily u1Ul!oo Olf1'1'\'<.I fur $69.00'.). 'I. I DWlJ, H. om1flnd1r1 * 641-9900 nl.cel)""l1uxil!C°'Pt'd, 2 ~lora~e room -otchld roon1 -1' (';ill 61f'....o5.'iS. 1hedl, wash I dryr I port 'ln'pl6<:<'s • indoor BCQ • 36' -lllfWl'Olt & "''· C.M. ••2·tJIJ l Sl!'VGLES &: Srudenl!~ 3 hr, dshw111\r. $14 ,200. Adult Pk. pfltio clrrle-(1 In \!/t"Oui,:ht HUii SEE t\O\\'· S2·IO. f'"ncd for kid!!i/!X'l.?l . . 1·: \, 1,.1 . ., 11 *673-1300 * Mesa Verct. 1063 Con1e See; sat or &an l!l'!;I ·2nd patifl-11lu11 goi·gcou' e B.\O~ SlliO $110 ' util pf!. ,CUSTQ,\~ 2 ~r. S200. Lrg Brookbunl, Sp 20, llunl, mort>! J3ol h 01J1er units an•1 e 1 Hrt $12.) snil eontp!t·~. y1u·t1. 1'nrd. f\lds .~pets. Bch. 1 2 BR -patios -cncl~J e l'()(JL I !Jr 51±, E. (';\I·. 1'1:1\',\CY~ 2. Hr, $2'.G. Sngls, AITRAC"rJVE 20X41, <'fll'I garag{' ... All ltliJI fo1· uoly ! • LOVt:LY I t-r dup/\'. ~Hl:1. lt'lll'ed ror kld!l 1 fX'l:;. 10-, d1111·n • Ju.~1 retlut·t·d • J!Ltl~E 1 Bl{ h11111,., ~:!OU Homtflnd1,r1 * 642-9900 panel & glassene room. 2 NO\V onl,Y s72.ti00. (.; 1111 --) SF.VEIV\L SEP.\R,\1'E ~1r.S,\ VEHDE·3 BR, 2 BA, F SH A R LAKE R T, fish, du ; ~R~11 2pe~·~k.trf~V. Pl:a~ 752·1 700. , 1 lndUstr.ial Pr pty. 21001 e 2 br $1~ gar. Hf!,\: c:-.r. lrtnl rm, [rplc, ~t'g, ilfllK, Mission Viejo 1067 3 BR, 2 BA, Air cooc1i1·Kined t'lU'lpet & d1i1pes $40,!JOO,: Decorator'• Dream swimming, secluded , cul-<l&-sac. 3 BDRM, 2 su.300. OwJii·r-. 53t-S43.l IN\fESIMENI DIYISIOI I 1 •~hr St ?J /11(.'(.!, ~ar C..\J. lll'tiut. yard. o i fl h v.· hr . Sc>nsnllonal executive .. 4 BATH . Motivated sellers have reduced to CANNERY Viii \Vtr t:r"Onl f , , ~ 31 ,000 SQ. FT. • • Br u111 pd $185, gar. It er r ". F' 11 c <I yr d. bdrm, 3 beth home wllh $105,000. Pk. Dbl-\Vlde. 2 Br, likf' nu: I I FIBERGLASS BLOG I • ~ B1·. CQr. l~l, s200, !'"'."· sprinkl('red, Avail June zi. 2 family room & fireplace. 12» Heathtr Lane (Off Irvine & 1lrd St.) Ra b t S 13 500 I • 'l Bi Vu. Cd~!. $250 nio. l'tultlrl'n, l sml. pet olc. $350. Cotnpletely moden1 kitchen. 0 N FR S SUN ROM 10 • M ~29.uy a , · 1 FOi: S.\l.E CIR J.S~: '1'1-:IC,\ IS '1'?0 }.f,~N\' ·ro L,Isr ·,. . 1.~(·. ~L')...1675_"-. -~~-~1 \\'et bar, tinted windolV!I. PE I., AT., • F "' • e 3 Ht SJZ>, fncd. );ar. C1•1. , . 1 - 1 ,"R-,- 1 ,~ Ea .;. ~ .. , • .,., •• u·-1 d-k· & RHODA MAGIL Rltr * 1714) 642-3600 MOBILE Home call.'lna ·'-1 .. 1 e 'llrl"''" •·•·./\ i•l>I· . JIJ • uuusc sts..,,e . .-~.... 1 ... "" o '--" ing • • * * * * * 1-.-z ;uT1'.~,; t·•w111·1· o.,_·1111n11 ·' -'",,.JV, ~ \ 1 J 3rd $2!XI Pasy--care landscapi"" Walk patio. bay view, Adults, 1 '\'r Xn" of r>.1" •' !:iv. f.'1-..1,·.· I• 3 UR/2 ~1.'l $'l7j, 11ort•h/:l . \:f1 une . . mo. ' ·~· N•WPort Beach 1069 Newport Beach 1069 s'"'I .... , '"' 700 6ra-72ii j .. .~ r·111lt\ 111.11 i;arage. l pet ok, to school & the pool. $78,'jOO J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j ........ · .,...., · ' • ROB "RT FAGL'" fil't· ~pn1"lrs. Ynrd D!' Of1·. c·:u·. Prinelples only. r>ho11{' :to vle11.• 586-lfr62 t Newpcrt Beach 1069 C •-• """"" i:. 1;,on. e • u /?I ,._ •""' E B 1·lulrh't'n ok. Orpg & crpt.11;. itll 6'.......-a .. !\I. Acre19efor11l1 1200 1 26',M. Carr.··n·" Dr. ;~ .... -c,· ~ ·,""s·-~:,, ,a). ~'"'''· 0 -auty'. AC'l' 0 NE OT "'"' .... l:1ll Hurkt• "I' G••r,.· ,\,.1111111 e ..,._, 1.,. br ~· { :.;..,._. l'\ uc GRAND OPENING [ J LARGE HOME ON C R R L l"e•'niw· sler ASHWILL BURKE 11. ;ou . · 11 1' •-r. .•l.j-116'. ""' 5.i7--0'J75. TARBElL.-l(J BEAUT \\'oodNI acres, 011 ' ~ • r i-1'r1·1f'c a l !(' u..·:lf' I Ntwport, Bay Toweri ~ 401 Sixty Second :~~N~WPORT SHORES <."OUnly road "'Ir i \' t' r \'nu ;ire the i\inn1·1· ''' 9!)7-21!)(1 i·111.·.; .\: Jn/;u1d Orangl' Co. Dana Point 3226 l &: 2 BEDROO'r.t if C frontage, S.l50 per '11" I TWO FREE TICKETS I LotS for s~le 2200 \',., lla\'t' :'>Jany 10 c.ii..-ios..' .:..:c.;;::.;_;;.c..;_ __ .....;= L'ON00~1rNIUM HC')i\!l·:s (\Vest of Superior, North of Pac ic oasl ov.'ller, &i.'l-8080 10 ihc· fron1 . :i AH, 21, BA. frplc, laundry, B.'lyfmnt llomca 11igbwey) Commerci1I Prpty 1600 ! Southern Californi a 11 '-1 lll'!\:1'1N(.;To., J>l~.\r11 LANDLORDS! Boa.1 Slips GOO Nt'\\'fl!lrt Ct'•ter Drive 6 bedrooms & family room or 5 bedrooms, . IOU 1 1 ~ . 1 1 FEE rREr~ Call us T00:1v F\tll Security liighrlse * 00. LORES * fami ly room & office. Private master bed-MOBILE HOME SHOW •ti11.1 .... q. t.. nt, . pnnl!• u" ALA Rentals 641-8383 Stet\ & concrete ronstrucllon 4 b '" d t irs Fi "--""_,.~ NEWPORT BEACH ! ~\[1y li\th thru r.tuv :!7H1 1 ,\· \\111 u1'r. I-ull) 1n11•niv1•1~, PtivaleBalc:>nies l11•r('''i a snazzy J.)olol"\'s room an a u1 owns a . ve ~vums, ' 'I ih• • Ii.ii :tll",l, l'l'old) tu J.:CI, s.. LIVE HERE' ' garauc sn111.:es for l.lf)(lf'I. fir,.;t l'la.<\s t.'Ortd. 3 bath and family room upstairs. SuPt>rb Coast. H I g h w a) ANAHE iM SlTAOIUM Jl<'I' SfJ. fl. ()\\ 111'1' ,,,;lj-l11::1 !II' • "' ,.... tnost Si" · I I " > .. ol 1 l C . l Proper!). 50 fn111!aJ::c ·I . . . , «1l~15~l'l-:!2,.,I :.'hr \\';dr.ur Sq. S~lll unUs. ,;u·Hiu.s )lrnis., ~~ "' 1 1 : \Vak'to 1each •.. ommW11typoo .... Hpproxl4,500si1.rr.Prr~·ni 2lffiSt;ih .. (11ll<'1-:t>l_,l 1d ... , , ,-.. -,-.. --, l l·r <'!1:'11 ~:t.i,J l'oof to1• .·,,nd•ok licriut. i·arpi.·ts ,i;: <!rapes; Tcnn1·s court ... one block' awa:J.. Three I \ 1 ' ' \ 'T f h 1 \ L H ' • ' oper.·•ti'o•• ,·. •. u ,. "e" sf u I , n:1h<"1111 ' ' ' ·' ·• I L' · I" l U 0 IOV<·ly klscn« w Ip r ,· v " " ~ " I XI • ,. I ' (. "• " 11·. 1111 .. J', uusual pportunily f o · ,.,.., · 1· B · k t d k r·si,•ur•"l & l>O,i\\l h food J Plt'asi• 1·;dl ti·t!-~(,71', t'>..I .... : t• 1 .• 1 " Y11rus "l"I•·~ ·~ 1,, .. (',I.II Pl h Ba 1 µat io ov<'rlookin.!: one of the> pa 10s .•. r1c , co ncre e, WOQ ec . ,-" .. , . . ,. 1 , 1 111 . ..:- 111 ('ll'iir,,111f, (tiiii.·r · trc 11~e Y mnt Properiy I J"1'1'lft•~r J.,:l'l'('U bt'lts.. Cull No yardWork. Lock up & travel if you want. ~toN.o-, G1x·a1 fl o I c• n I i a I. j 1'' r '•Un ~"ur 11'-'ll•' ~ 1 -''11 1 ;; Ur 11.1rbor \'iL•11 111 Nt'\\'PIJrt Beach. c:~"rooo• 10 ,,,.,1. Jelin \\':ills , ('nlllll.\' 1.,JI fr, .. 1, 11111111,vi i~ 1111,.1 1'• II. I'll('<· S:1S.l~~J. ·.• 1·,,., l '<l'I :11 0Ff'r6"1's~'a'"ss"1rl .. N.D. nMORGAN REALTY J\.'larble fireplace ... double garage .. ,_ G~Hwo. 1\\'-lll j.j!).J'l;tU•. !•1111~. Mn1k<·1·s. li7."1~12::n . : h1'. 1l.1 ,1f['l)l\t copper plumbing ... Built by Ayres. Bright Out of State Prpty. 2600 1 i.1. llart~\J' \'ii·11 -;EXCLUSIVE~-1 673-6642 675-6459 cheery, ready to move into and enjoy. * * * * * l l•t. Lulu, Ba~frtnit hut 11riCl'<I rii:::hc 0 111• or l HARBOR VIEW GLENDAN REAL TY ........ 541-2211 Realty Con>~ny I _A_P_A-IR-OF-FOURS t! .\t.'l:l·.S r>.u \\'l's t Call 6TJ-i'U1 l"•·11por1 Hl•nc·J1 's f i 11 l'~1 1 MONACO ,.... ,\1)"111,,.;,,,, /1.'l! I 111!.1!1!1•, 1u •11r I -N-e-wport n--h 1069N_e .. w_.po_r_ta-e-ch--1096 642·1235 644-6200 1\\1•1n't do n111ch 111 a ))Ok•·r l.11 .. ., slrl'<Hns .I: r1\'e1"1 :in'tL>i, \\' n:-re yo11 011.·11 thf' l 11'9-U1I' • "' land. XJnt 1'011!1. Conirr l11f. :; Br ur 2 +den, 2 baths. ·---___ g111HC' hut lni:-> pair Hf rOl'I: ~~l.~1! ~1r.-:~-.:.·,7. t ' t d · & r ·1 I c k' .. _ ~~ -C-1 Lot $17,500 , l'LL:'\t-:s 1·:1n 1!<1 .1 1.11 f,,,. orn1a 1n1ng nn. Rnll y oun1ry 1teu.-n, e.'(tcnslve \1 ~111. 111,111, f.,r :i ,,.1.l111. Real Estate Exchge 2800 : nn. Secluded rl'ar yard \\llh 1 latidsc;,plng. Beaut. baek BLUFFS-LEASE OPTION ~iO':<loiO' Nenr l!hh & Pon1ona 'I iir?:lll('J;d fuiui···· l'i•r f,.1.1h pool. SIKl1\n by ;ipp't. ):1.rd arbor. OPEN HOUSE ! USE A TD Offt'l'!'l'l 111 $1:~1.500. S.1t & Sun. IS25 Port A1·e .. C.1\1 . Prlr..'t'Ci 011· 11! i<Ulll'd fur r.11nt'r f}('('Ufl.10<'\' VIC STUART I \\'lw<>l(•r . ti+l-l200 BY Wilk 1o Tennis Courts, Pools. $2.50 per Sq. Fl. 1 01· in\'C'sln1e11r. S7!..'=.tl(l <>;c<"h . Ti·,nsh·rrt'd Ol\llf'f 111u t:oki• s:~~1 .!lfl) Sl:'lO s 1:J1 ""'' s.12'"1 Sl·IOO R I E I t O\\'NL'Jt Wetlty N. Taylor Co. 1 101\' int'01ni.:s that ca11 P;r,ih :!rrrl TD. lwi•tr <•t' f.nnri..·r a~ ea s a e "' · REALTOI"' h1• rais<>d 10 s7:I0/111•1 !l' 0 BEAUTIFUL NEW END CONOOMINIUM """ df111u f•·l~•t!I 1111 I h 1 .~ \It• Spc'<'iR!izc_o in l\ie1vpor: l:d-i:i::1 j.Jf, .. :;r.~1 '''' "·n .Jon•uo'n !fills ltd. l lill', !'lall"'lssible<lr77Suld . 1 l · 1 ' B d 2 h b J ~1 '' '" "\,1\';1ur ::11 ! 1.;l;u1d i"nl<'~ 11 .. a\'h e c.iruna 1 el. !ar • -~'~'·" 1 ;1~nn:y~'"· l.o~i..;una -1 3 e rooms , I/:! Bat s on large green et. Nt•11.·i>011 Ccn1er fi1'49l u j iu;.:elhf'r 111· sr11;1rarc!~ ("q,i ,, rh·,,~. 1,11111,, , 111 pl,! ,1,, LiJ::wi:1. Our H.cniaJ &·r· OPEN SAT/SUN .. 1.s 1 Lux urious private patio. Upgraded. Pres· t-;.\S'l'SIDE co rnmf'r ri.ir Call 6-l-l-T21l 1~,.11 ~hri·l1k<' n1•11' A-.:k1n~1 v1cl· is J-.REt: to You : Tl'y lll•wk 1u l~·a1·h; l10nt•' ;ind , • R near N<'11•porl B1v1!. 11.·i1h l \' E. 110\V,\/~D .( L'O, I NU-VIEW RENTALS ' 1'lf','lO, spacious. &W.-l5J3 N1!l<'1.·t bcfr to A~f. El Toro 3232 ,\rJul!s ·1 DR, 2 BA, T\1'71hst-. S~'(lj. A/C, r:;pcclac. \ u 2 car Rill'. :\12~51ll, a.14-3f..titi f'\'l's. IJ{)U::JE. 1-;1 'l'oro, :I BR. ' BA, fr-pit'. L:.•ase. 21531 l't·nfll'h!. $270. 4~l6-:~l8 Fount•in Valley 3234 CO'.\'IJO 3BR, l ·~ b:i, bonus 1'111 U\'('I' dbl gar, f'rpts, llql!t, bl tins. pool & lrnnis, avail 'OJI~. 128.>. s:.l0-..1!.t!S Huntington Beach 3240 \\'1\LK TO fll'ft(·h: 3 BR. $250 sngls, kills & pels". 1'-i'l'flE~TS ,t:_ Sin~le~~ l BR :\!l)bilc 1!011LI.' • .sr.,. 1\·k. Rl-:ALL\' Ni~! ' BH, sm. l.ar . l'"'l'IK'!.'<I f(lr kld~/pets. Homefinders * 642·9900 t.L'XI 'HIOUS lr;r:: ;~hr, 2 ba,] ~·) dupll"X hlllll(', l1k£.' YICll.", 1\11~ t'\'('rytl11ni:;. Blt11 stereo infrrc(lnl, ti.n:.•/burgiar 129 35th Street I • BIG CANYON • tigious area. property .!)l<'efJ('r. :: Sl01'\':< I n.1 ('11. ~M,, ~uli1HH .1n~ offrr': ~u·Vil'\\'~ , I'll • 1 1 1 ;, Bit,_ a A. c,;tm homf> t>tllhrooms. Assuma bh• loan. , I ' • fi r :-< 100 tli:l·40:'" or 4°• 32'° 111 ''" 111 •·· . ~ l;i! I~. on fair.111y. OPJ>;N ::iUN ]...(1 $3000 Down. By Owner. 644·6483 h p . ,~0 ~"" • ' ' I ...... __ N____ "'1' '"" til!-111~. frpl r .. llil11u ,. s•'I'·' 1 Ge Nmr brae . r1ct> ·"'·"""· j "ltl::i\Tt:J:s::" ;;11 .... 1 rn1 . & hal h. :! Bit, l :\o. 'l~ Ho)a SL 'Ort:e Call CJS il.l'al Estate for all I DESERT HIDE AWAY \' C \ll 1·1 l l l r! . f 1 o . ~ , no, Ii.uh rl'nr:il O\'l'I' 2 Cal' ;_:.'.Ir ; 6_!-~ ::.--------------------~~--=......--------~ details,_ f)4,'{..1J68. TAKE YOUR PICK . I ,;~1'.111111~~ (11r L'l'll;ein ~~~·~ ilngs. !142·3276.=-,,..-co:-I l'rop_ in in1n111c. •Y»Jdililln ,\.I OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 Newport Be•ch 1069New~ S.1ch 1069 00 YOU NF~ED ~fONEY: ! . /Jl'l.L1-:TIN ··i'th\T/..U :; '.\fODEitN3 rm. :! BA. ala1,111. to.lust ''" lo 11.ppt«:1:itr. pcrm. 1narried l'<l I ' in an k '!7j all uiuts furnishl'd. 4827 CORTLAND DR. -L VH W RO T CONDO* JL\VE $.)0,(XXJ CASH fQI', ,\,.,u· LH:·~1··1 llrJI !"p1111i.:i-1 1,.11 •. ~ iiel•k. l'o11du. Vacnnt. S ng:l s. John Klose, Realtor o ., UI 2 1 * Ul\JiJRY ATE RF N d · ' HOT •"1t11plt•it'I,\' In r 111s11 1·<! H 1. d 642 9900 h:ids/pc1~. I ""an \'1l'w; ... t, n1, o "' n pay 111 en t a u -r"Hii1,:l'" ~lo·pp~ .~ Pi•ic·e om~ .. •n. ers *. · f1F:T p ! 1 BR S200 1;4;~;s:n 61;..-R.-1~ !{{·~. l.1111. nn.; hui;•· kitch co1n1nercinJ 11·/spcnf!a!fk•.; 1st come, 1st served .")l.'i.l ~Jll. 11111 1 1,,2 Cubnllo, C.:'11. ·, & 00 ! :.. · · J;v Ol\''.'\EIC ,\Juir>r sa1Tifiti· 11 thrkI.~r.. "11•:1; dhl. doo1· GORGEOUS VIEW OF BAY & BOATS Brok£.'r 4!tl-7260. Dnplc\es..r;s,7.ifl 111111 s )IJ,.'1111 L••l I'\' 1 1''..fi-:ivr. ' ~·; ;1~1.;~11'~ FH! .!'.: F!{EI:: \~Q·o~.t!T0. I~~~. l~ls B~~ay11. OO. i'nr loi('lv ('OruJo in Blu ff~ 01 1 1 • 1111Y· PnYal•' beach. Located in ea1y lo get to Corona del Mar. Condomo'no'ums J :l bdrn1 nnd I l.rdn11. 1· •. i,·.·1.·•·.·1··1· " , . . GEM I b ' ' ' ff},,\ I. r \' •l-'rofes~1onaJ S.'l'Vit•c • Furn. Lrg Yrt"L lJli! pd, <1l11.·k ....alt( ha .. )s. :i-BH, 1!1u. Beauti ul 2 BR, 2 BA LUX URY. ltalien mer le for sale 1700 ,, on Int -'l 1x!n11. 'l )at 1 .. nd 1:1~ 1.:i.: *LANDLORDS* k t I 1 hr! S~3 S<J(J Homefindtrs * 642·9900 L1 ~u11, <'U.,! .. ni l'fl!' " Van-J~'O-F Tu.~lill 1\\•e .. N.B. entry. Van Luit wallpapers. Kitchen has every. I l'lll " Homefind~rs * 642·9900 ------ l.1111 papi.'l'S, liugf• ih•vk 1!1,:,\1.TO!tS (i.l'l---162.'\ +hiM g incldg. olo<lrono'< ''""'· B•thrms testo. BY 01vner Tustin, Luxuriou<\ S79.51)1-l lxl1·n1 unils ... \!! 111 <JOO,OOO EQUITY :~ BR, 2 ha, 1 .~tory triplex I •· ' I , -1 · · [Co•• 'l' ~ C;1liforn1.1's l..;1r<>rm l /I I N t_)\'l'l" oo..:in~ C'flllynri '"' "fY ---5 --I II d bl L,i::. condo, 2 BR, 2 B,\, Air Ji:"'-" area-;" a "' ~~1. " 10n1e \\' rp c ev.· crpts, r'rin. onl). 61~0S a f!r•r OPEN HOU E u y appoinfe w /ltalian mar e, mirrors & e<lnd, bltins, dshii·s r 1PLL'S-I pll'>... llunltl1ghJU 111 ,1.., 111111 l'lllllllll'r1·1al e 1:1•ul;d S..•r..•1l't'!e .\· ·lpaint. FcncNl yd, patio. 5;30 pni. S.\T. & Sli,..,. J.:i l'~f crysta l light fi:.;t ures. Din Rm. h<!i s mirrors & !'ccurity gnt<', pool, clhh!iC''. / Bcach-::i"suni<ihle 'i' ;. loan _ huildn1!.;. II ti! 1rar!1• f•ir I.it(' Balboa Island 3206 t•nc·tsd gar, \\' & T •'-' , i;;o Via Lirlo Sour1 Stra ss cry,tel chel'ldelier. Beaut. beam ceilingi g-nr, $10,500. 10'",ii do11n,I S73,:;n>. (·;111 fur npp1. RQd ;11•t h·J :11 l~ dlt'"''1 ·'Purr i.;-arci<'nl'r inf'ld. $2;0. Avail .'\" 11 hL\ltry ll\'ll1J.!" at ii'~ ;" liv. rm. lrq. view be lcony. Pool, 1·ecui:zi, &15-TI92 ('11rµl't. l{c;1ltnrs ln\'t'~lnirnr J'illt1;.: in:i · * l~.\LBQ,\ lSL..\l\'D * No•.~·~="7'_H_l_2..~ ----hP~1. 4 B!Ht:\l, ·1 buths. With "''''."' & ,,,,,,·1y. Owno' w o'll fo'n•n•e. l.liv1s1on. !J;!}-;t~~·10. 0 1x·n l'.\LL !l!l.'\.-l!-11 -.c -I He1l1'0l"ln1-;, :? &11h ' 111a1<I<; nrrs. :1.""· ((t tt '"\ ... :'>IONTICELLO O'lndo r:xotic * Crest Reolty Ct1011nrng unfw·n. 2 bdrn1. eH.\'.\'l> N!!I\' I BR. 3 Bath,_ • .. l 1 1 ., .;•o -d 11t1:'krnds . l /I I ~·· 01 nt""il 1" i.:r1·•·n 11' I. t••;1ut. l.11lo ls.I('. !H'l-141:-< 1l('t"Or, shns:t an p&pel' _ lt•n11• I\' 1-p c.. i:aragc & f'rt:oslige To1111housc-V.'/ HARBOR VIEW l'A'ITI \\'.\Lh'.~:r: P.1'alty $129,500 Owner/Agt., 675-3535 Garage opener. Lovely --4 8UNITS-· ~l\\'PUlfr J;<'af·Ji rondo "r p:otiu. \'cw·lv $375 :\lo. f<inl rni; vie~', comm. HOMES I·: .. \ "l;-CP.f-:~T ei';g~nl J.fm sq . Newport Be•ch 1069 , Newport Htight1 t07o ~·,1,•.io"'.·' ~~'J 1~1j~l~ ~~~252 ~int:h• rC'sil'll'nr!' \i·anretl. \\'ni. \\'inton H.F:. ti7!">--=l1.11 I 1,.-.il. '"'Hf'arhwalk, Hunling· REALTY 83J..0780 1 It. Ivan \V!'lls ex ec . -, u .... .,.... ASSUME Sl/2°/o 11111 ('\f•h;tngc SIR.I')()() solnl Corona del Miir 3222 tnn Sl'1tl'liff.:' S500fli10. 1 .. ---------· 1 &•a11T1ful J()\.\' n1a1nt g::irdrn B1"g Canyon COA:-OT 1111.•y .. fr 0 ",.ta J.! (' Pl!! \[f: !.0('.\T!('.\ :1 '" ·' '-:lnd T.IJ. ilS drl\\'11 fl<lrn1cnt. l.t'<lS('. 552·970J. -NEWPOR.T--SH6RES-<\c!tu1i;. New f'arjJ<'l, large l $80.000. Trau(' & inaneC' ;~ (;;inl~·n u;n!~. ,1,.11 111 .. l';dl 6lli-;:,:~i :\lon·Tuf'S·ll'1·d * ONE BLOCK* 1 t\E,\R BEAOr, Cool, quiet, 1 /1\·111.1:: l'nl. l;1Jnity m i, Ghu111. lteall,v Sc r vi cc' ·, , l'nist fl•••tl ~·.i 'h -· -----To hi<> be:ich· Spol'IC"Ss, furn. 1. brand ne1v . 3 B_r .1 n,;~·~~~ ~i •h·n f<lrrn.11 riinin~ rn1. 3 Bit OPEN HOUSE I S.6-12S9 I ;,,~11;"tt. ,\II ·• h•' iriMH'l'. •. Real Estate Wntd. 2900 or u~fur. l·BR. i\\'ail. noiv. I 1011,·nhou.~e. Priv. pat 1 o, 1:. ... h, !1t1<1l.-.: ,\ t1•nn1" 111<·lu<lln:: !argf' 1na s I er SUNDAY 1-.6 '1~ NEW USTINGI A.5SU.:\1£ :i'i'• 1:1{,\. Douli!l' i 11:.th~. a\111n~1 \ll:O "'I· 1~ n··· 1:J.. . ..;1•1i:'\~\B!,i:: pa11:v 1\·anT• S!i.:, Incl. u1i! halcony, shag crpts, blt·I~. S4li,:i011 ~uitl', :l '~ Ba. 16 tt x 1"> fl . . •. garage, 2 hdrn1, 3 b:ilh. Xlnl 111111. 1·:,1rns ~7;::: ;1"1 u<.:l'ii r .. l1t1\ hl.•1111' fol' Juw do1vn • * (Jft * • pool & l'ec rm. Sal:>. n10 on CAYWOOD REAL TY lu·n1Nt pool. 011·ner 64&-1:'"136 24 PINEHURST LANE Sparious .. 1 berlro.:im honie 111 loc:ition. S:lti j()(), 5-l:'i-'.1S:i7 I Askin1.: ,uil.i :;~,--.. 11·~1_ .. iii, µayn1;'n_1. ffi:~i.ii79 ;'\e11 3 BH., :! bath ho1111.'. has , lcasl'. 5.16.-0087 I ,.. , . ThL.; MAGNIFIC'EN T a ),'l'e'nt locar1on near ' _ -r· , \ I J I I * 548-1290 * ,'\;Jo.\\ f>()H:,'J'.OF I~O home in H.t'<l \1'1")()11 lkm1c creatcfl bv I schonls anri park· PriCed lo OPEN Sun. U to J, S2l,500 : l.'1'1\.~S. i.'11111·1 ;11•1 ·•! .~ ,i,., CJ\. l'\'f'l)'l 11ng. 'va1. Ulll' s. BEAQ-l an'.!a·J BR, 2 BA, .\R~: )1111 a n;Llul'P lo\L't·~ r ~·11~~:.~~ ~e~~ i;.or~a~~~~!: the an.:hit1.'Ct-0wnei.· i.!i OIK' iif s.'ll a~ $j7,700 .. Open to?ay 1 BH: pool, lrplr , 011·ner. r ~~~k~;1~: di.in I ,i .~ l' i 'I I Rtt1t.a. 11 ~1 [ l~:~ .. ~:::::.'"neally '"-'"" ~','." ,;;;'~;,: ·~~~~g~",!:: Thrn ) "t1'll l1k~· rlu;: 1!11rlJt11· n:i. !an1ily ~nl. f!in ·~111~ r~·ue bea.uty. Iland·ITaflt"(I I ~~ i~7~arlfll'rs Drive. I09S Mtlchell, TUSTIN TM . I S!T.r-Nl('E 1 Br. bl!rt;, p1·1\•.·1 hikl.' trail. Ref's req'd. Avail \ 0 1('11 J~1r10flll<f .:1 Bil .. '1', IK1nus I'll\. La 11 d s ('ap t' d l lnish. lhroughour. &: l"fl.n!ful Duplexes/Units rINVJ:S il-~1:~1-l p;llio, ix·eanside of h11·y. I 6/12. $350/MO. 962-falJ. lo11~. 1111h ~rl'ar Ran1r l'O'l!l l. 1 1;11111 , l1o:e ll'e lot. Uy o"·ner seli"-1l.on of appnmfT!l(.-t\ts .i:: for sale 1800 ' 'II • • ·, 'Gen~:~1505 Furno' shed I $U~1-'l RR, brick frplc, bltns, o"·nl'r. \11•11· flf naran• r1,1rk .~ f,-11---942:, n1atl'r1a\s u~ \\'tth the ____ _.. 1 hlk be I F:L~liinn r ~h·. t't·~· land 01111. -. Kl'l:.'l!C"SI a!tc1111on to C\'Cty COSTA MESA .. ,1 ac 1· ·!Bit, 2 ba, frplc, ranch style t'rf;ll·l!\i.• Vl-.H Y s:ECl,\L, l~s of detni~. giv~'V on<' the 3102 S2i:;. BH, frpfe, g<'l.r, pa1 io .. kit, xlnt rrpts & drps, . __ 1><1110, "ood panelling: & ht'IUrKJus fL>elmg of superb DUPLEX 1 child 11·clcome. 1 han\"·ood floor, lovely BJ<.; C,\NYO.\' ('ONLJO. hri1·k1rork.J Br,2 B<i ,bhq quality. Th~ 4 Bedroom ELEGANT 4 UNIT $100·$1\U . UTIL PD. NU-VIEW RENTALS 1 nl'ighborhood,lndscpd,$485 .. :O-:p;1c., nr1\' 2 JlR ~ t,r::..1 u1 kill'hen .t:_ tile floors. homt>,onapark,_creat~it!I Cut~ and prival~·. Go00 1 t11·t"1nfr•1nt B;11·h •ipts.'67::-4030 or .\9+-32..iil nio."'lonlhtomonlhorJse. ('or. lol pl"l\'ll<'y. $9'1.i;;oo. SG6.0CO. &'6-lll'> o\.\·n rural atm"f..-.... in I~: in·~n1e in a close-ill area.' \\'ITI-1 STUDIO .o\PTS.. I NP111ior1 A k f Dal 963 '7'" ., . ..,... .... " " I lof'al 'd 111.·o blocki; !ro l . . . ftEDECROATED, ne1v drps, ! s or c, . ,, ·rQ• ~i;E~~at· 1 °~ ,i:6a5('£~~1;0~1 HARBOR VIEW ~~ ~~~~1:~ ~~~ liyn ', ·-1 bll horn 12 s1:>.s,r..01 · 1""°'0 . c,." r P et i ·~~an,' ~uniington P.rac:1'. s~,l~UT!~l :~· n::.~~1~1<fi~ · crpt & paint in & out. ti Bl..KS to bch, sharp 3 BR, • · ... -,.i:. ' 0 •1 BH PP.ICED RIGHT flfinl F ""''J'VI'· I ........ se cus om t'; nves men 1 v s 1 0 n J~:or.'l!or itlll'liors inctud1• ,.:i "• l " ,~.' ··~hol'{>{'Jif{" 3 + BR 3 B \ f 2 he r .... 1 blti ,)., 'li l11~1 n1I Dul' a I , · • ' · pnct'fl al $2G,IXXl. 0Pt>n rooms· 4 bdrms den huge 9 7 9 _ 2 5 5 o . o p l' n L;11.!UrH1 · · ' ' · a1n rm, , ... i' c, m. &w..&IJ 546_49J.I <'OtKI .. A nuL'it S<'t' at Hl.39 House \vi ii l>f' held from 1-6 • . 2 ~ills· 'til & \V k ndlS hrcpl/l.l'f'S., s.h;ii.; l'arpcls, ~l'!">-UTIL PD 1 B f 1 1 Yrly !ease. 318 l>lon1Jng 1 etc. prestige area. Nr. . l'o" a .. ,,_ Pl·-OPEN p' s ... 19th rec. room, ' u . t>e e .. -I -n>1•l·lr .,.~ ..... s c•r-•• ,,., .• ,,·. ·k • . r .. ::.. rp c. I Can.von Rel . Call for appl., Bo-kh .. -1. ~,·1•-n 0". >:· i 'S '"1 I " 5 PML' .1· . un. ·~RY · laundry; lge. Ii\'. n n. & NEW DuPLEX BY O\VNER 'l ,-:· h " .. ,, .. · · I " utx: · \ f~\\. g.H. ~ .. na. ' t2131 432-fi647 ....., ~.. "'~~"""" "' POP UL..\ It llar\Jor \ u ~ .. 1 . un o . Du\.'Ct lOllS Big can y 0 n k' ~ /all bl . ,1 , tie 1tc en co u 11 t• rs , S'.l."iO·UTJl. PIJ 0cl'llnfmnt 11 · I s::io. mo. f213) 'Ui1"'...,,.,,,, 1rnn1 es, Pall'nno, 4BR. 11\!l SPAN!SJ[ R••d to · al g•. Ceo-e tt..--.i. w t-1ns. "any L"'e 2 BR, 2 ha~ .. N(•ar I nvirl<'rn hoilh •· u rt n1 a 11" e I CL" -" ..... ._. .,. tn OX1 " I . ' .. ,. ' . BR, gar, priv. pat Io , ' _ S N L Houi;e-3BR. dC'll, C'ORNER Jot, 3 BR. 2 00, lmr, 2 frpll's, lo\·rly l<l.1· r:sT,\TE tum tov.'8rd !he OCf'Rn i'. exU'aS. • · \Vl'stciilf Center, S61.((~I • Qual_ity fuu~h 1 n c I u rl <> ~ j Ni•ii·poi·r. , J, 2ba. bltns, "'Id. flpl., : crpts, drps. 2 car gar, bltin n1.1int ynrrl. slrl!' bof!! Rt•sto rl'. SAVE block to Pi h & CALL '-" ,.,·1414 $17,000 Dn . to a $\J.000 rt'd1\oorl ft:n<'!', C"nclosed NU-VIEW RENTALS 11·/gar. "'alk to r-hopg. &, range&O'llen S260 mo.Ask storag<', 6-1·~1741. j T JI 0 US ANDS , Prime left lo No. z.i. \) 9 \;#' J construe!. loan. at 8~ P<'f i:;nr:.1~t'S, l ands ca p 1 n 1,:-. ~· lx,·h. Appt. 673-2831, 506 1 t D I ~746 ' JU1; C'A'.'\YO'.\' \(', Dc"u·I Newport Jfeights location. DONAL.:· .'-j '~........ lknts $530. per mo. 1No OPEN' HOU~'£ 9-:i P.\t.!61,~W~10 or ·1~32.J~ Larkspur$375mo or ae, ' \'illt· n1od. ·I Hr .. ~p1."cl. \'i•·11 $19,500. Agent 6.\.'l-0303 B' d' RIAL'TY ~E. Agts, plellliel 642-1~\ fu.\T/S~ .. 32'1-!0th S1rl'l'l. I $~1:1 1 BH hs<' ulil pd, Ci\!. I il\RBO!t VIE\V H 1 LL S I •·IBR hon1:e, 1 ~ ba .. drape!!,_ ~1 :1:t."Al. :~'i.!.10.J .... 11. rl. J'll 1 HARBOR VIEW Ir N1arMt•por1 Pe1t Offltt Octanfront Dupltx $117.500. r7l-l1536-41!'Jll BB. r.1nt!1lf'. .~105hno. llB j Lovclv 4 BR .. Fani-rn,:I c1111s, patio •. lencedyrd, wlk f1h'l'J·~1 ti/' 11·1 !9 ·1 OO Del S . b 1 h1111sl' $15(} u1LI pd. Lag"una niany'" extras, $59S. rno. 644. I~ ~t.t.J>'ranl'~S School, Lease -' ~-•.· •• 1. j l l'i.t fee lol ae~ fro111 SSOCI TES REALTORS * P L HOME* uxe, PACJOUS, yo..,,·ner DANA POINT Be~-.~·h <lVl'rlooks ocean:) 'll( 7 it.l::i.;.i.J6.237:i !!ARBOR VU fl 01'1 ES ·. ~~I/greenbelt. 4 BR/2B,\, A A832-8800 CUston1 built 3 BR, 2 ba. $l87.J<X!! &15--082'l, 6-12-362'.l, DUPLEXES SJ.jl). NB 11·11/k tn 11•a /t.'I' S!G.1 1 • -. 313R, 200, l'leun, range, 1'10NTF:GO ·113R, 2ha. fnn1, tnm. rm. $82.500. By 01.1·ner. . . hon1e \Vilh Fam-rm &· (t'plc. 640-1634 ! k1ds/pt.'\s. Ai.:t. Fl'•' 1 ,i.;,\NTt;D 1 lrp losed .~ l'fl\. llk1· lll'I\', 51!3500, 11 ti-~<IO . 1780'2 JJV\ne Blvd. Tustin I nc"' ~pts, paint, drps. S49,950 4 plex $4.000 d~. 17372 1 Fabulous Ocr:in Vif'11.~ I IJi!:l..J.M:::O * USED BRlll(S * j crpts. 1 s, t"rlC . _.. .... 614-5899 l·;XCLUSIVE Blg Cunyon ::. BEACH HOME I ~antasllc 40X20 Iftd & Queens HH $8IJJ tn(."On1c ' s Nl'~~1.~~u,~fu~7'.r~~lc.\l's i Costa Mesa 3124 87r..4564 I ~:s.w;~~t:itrtio, No UUPLEX. Sll'fl~ to ON"an. ~ hctrm beaut. decot' & ldsep. PLUS INCOME filtered pool on spacious ~o! c'l13) 300-5595, 842--0389 I fl'oni S8.300 Dov.·n 13 BDH:'>I, frplc, tgc livint: , ., 18Hn7,5002 ':!:: & :,1~~.103· T ba. on xtra • ~1ig lot w/\'"iew. 2-S11r. !!?n,1e on i:_~tr~lgt>c. 101,. !fid 6a &ha~~k!:·ooo .. 646-IJ l·I Income Prop.,-ty 2000 j OHicC' Op<·n Daily 1 .. :i E·SIDE 2 BR FURN 1 1 o·o 1 !·,,~in 1~~ N 6 ' 7 o 3 ,!:' 7 1 1 s or , 1b~~1~81;~,BE:2t~i;1, briOP , . v•vncr" .,...>. Sl 59,000. mmt'd. o cc. on Y ou I. to •1<:ai;11. rea · \\'f'l:'kt'nds 10·6 al l\"a!l'r .~· g:1rtl!'ner paid. l u { lt'n. ~:i.J. • • · cond. 8192 r.tun!lter SJ&.234.} BIG CANYON cc. Deauvillt• &l-l-8603 or 547-GM.5. ocean viev.·! 3 Bdnns., 2 GREAT family home, 4BR/ 10 UNITS ::3,il.Gl Copper Lanten1 S2'9j. 5-l;)..()22S C M 3224 211 2~,, l042/Sat Su inod. 4 BR. spcct. \'il'v.·. THE CHANNEL REEF ba.1h11: brick patio for 212BA. Privacy, quiet J<196-3-t3J, Agt.,&12-490J 'L.dolsle · -1 ost• esa ( · :>--• n. $159,0IXI. 644-Sl:l'l nr &12·4!fl(J l 2 Br 2 ba waterfront condos pn\'n~y. Also Includes a Catal!na vi~w. $77,500. 316 $145,000 j Dana Harbor lnoon1C' }lomf's I ' 3156 MESA VERDE 14 BR Condo, crpls! drps, . 1 . . cozy 2-bdrm., t bath, sep. I Catalina Drive. C __ , . I 1 C R 2 pool, clubhouse, pabo. $250 Don't givr 1111 the ship~ sccunty-poo ·Jacum·mar1na house for rent.a.I inaime. All i eorgl!OUS 6 ..... uen. setting 1 L ~ ~JVl1\/ . 'l B . BA. 3 br, 2 ba, top loc•tion per nio. ~g..140,;, "Ust" it in cJa5.-;ified, Ship I S..~.500 to SJ!A},000 this roe only Sl.35 0ll. I Oceanside 1074 and 10 sharp units. Bf.sl VA 4 Pl£X I J\vn~,~~1 "11;1;~· f~.:r~;· I Water & Gardentr P-aid VACANT. fenced 3 Br, $210. lo Shore RP!lults! 642-5678. .John Shellf{'r • Agt 6T.:N.Sl.5 NEWPORT iEACH Be h CONDOS 2 looking place on the block. ' ----, -$425 Lease. 545-0228 2 BR $16a. &:: ; Br'!! CM --------~ e:·••yy 4.'fw._ 1642 ac: : New, hr., Two live unit b1,1ildings fh~h assumable 7' ;-lonn., Newport Beach 3169 -Sl50. Agt. FeE>. 979-8430. R 11\1. ...-~ ? ba., carpet, drapes, built· Jnrome $1443 per month ~ h d b 1 1-3 BR + 1rg fam rm, new I ~c=::...::..:c,:,=..::.:=..:="-~I C.. OQ ~ 4'\ '1r. '-f)-Q ~Q.e SCH DUPLEX/OWNER ins. Prom SJt.500. AAlert Garages. Ov»ncr ls anxiour-Slj() niont .s Pen 11 , e rrp!!i drps freshly painted 3 BORA.I, 2 BA, near beach, o~. J:'l-"'U £¥). -~ pq• ;:J Vaca~ -~tove now & rol\ect Realty, 714/7Zl-139l Prtnll! location. Call now 0!:nl'rS \\'!11 carry 2nd I * BAYSHORES * I in i out.' lrg fnl'd yn:l. I lge yllJ"d, Jike new. $300. That Intriguing Word Gamet w;fh a Chucl/e t 1 P rtlall Sin Clemente 1076 752-1700 j '"1•200 for 4·2 bdrrn ul1irs. SUMMER RENTALS Fan1il\',_ no pers. S265. ;53&-0066~~7'=-o,---,-----, ~~~if'; &!~n~· l~S 8 upriei_ / INVES.. -~1!~1 1 f~~s~r~~~ o\~ JRvc:' ;1a~'. ;2 ... '.!: & i\ bclrn1s ., /urn., fronl :i-17..£791. j 3 BR, 2 BA. Fncrl yard, r 4 rt. 4 •r CIAY I. roUAH beamed ceilings, Knntty OPEN HOUS.E 1-4 Sat. & ! ' ~ ( '. ~ 1 979-2.150. $1;i0 n nl0111h. SHARP. 4 BR, 2 BA. ~lesa I !~le, nr .• schl. $2EQ/mo. O Ream:rl!Q9 th. 6 KTambl.d Pine paneling thru out. 1 Sun. 121 Lucia. ~an view --------.1 * • • • • • 1 r!el 1\lar honir. Close to/ :>.16-Jm or 536-7282. J,,,.:;:·t,.~'°;~~ i::~: o~ F'tc11h paint, olf-fltreet prkg, I 21 Br &. ~en, Builders pricle :\ . WALK ~~ BEAC~, I OCEAN VIE~ l'l'rtything .. AvHil no"·· $l.}O. 2BR to1vnhonw, new, bltin11, 'eCJth ;,. ·~ Im" af aqvores. 1 ~ Blk lo ocean. $74,900. l ,!I lots, SUflt'r con~· . --==z::= =-=-~ l'E\\' cluplf'xl':-. JBR e~ch. 2 Br.. u11f11rr1., 111cludl'S , !)('r n1onth incl~ gardener. upgraded shag crpt. Mlle to Dri\"e by l22 39th St, N.B. Pl"Operty clear &. owner will • ___ AJ~ deluxe features. ,Just I i;ardcuf•r. Avnil. .July 1.,, Call t..1rry 546-5880 1 bch. $260. 847 _ 9701 , I T I T E L 0 I 645-2963. Prln. only. Unanoe. $47,SOO. MOTEL beuig l.'t.lOJplck.'CI., B ]\ n . Yt:'lll'S lcflse -$450 Mo. i,......;....:...;-;;:...::,..=..,...-1 OCEANFRONT HANSCOM REAL TY 1 12 Units, pool, restaurant & :1?16-81!21. ) ••c•• THOMAS CUSTOM bll 1 Br, F.A ~eat, :H;;";";;";H;;•r;bo;;u;;r;.;;;;;;3;2;42;! ' j j' j j j 9274 Ow.pman, G.G. bnr. Hwy. 18, nr Lucen1l' u:rr 7.QNl:;lJ fi>r 19 :ipl. uniti-crpt, drps, bltns, patKl, l ). DUPLEX Days 539-7775 eve 646-1288 VaJ!ey. Leiue lermlnat('(j ' conipll'tc iv/ illl bldg. !)Ian<:, 1 REALTOR car gar. Compl lncd, lots of 1 ELEGANT 3 BR, lam rm, I VERY FLEXIBLE San Juan Cpttrn. 1078 Needs paint &: cleanup i:pces, bldg. po:rntits, ~ily 22-l \V. C.St. lhvy. ~g...S.'i27 cabinets. $'200. AduHs, no I fonnrtl dlning room home. I H E C C I 0 • FINANCING Good for Rest llome or npprovnls. nendy lo bulld. Nt·ivport lkach E\·f>.51!)...56.43, Pt'ts. &46-2r>U, 548-7720. N~· 1·rp1s .. xlnl Jand1caping. ~ j j j j j All "'OOd, gl.asl & rock. 1 PRIVATE C'OMMUNITY RehabilitaUon, etc. Sl20,000 Subordinaterl Isl TD on 3 BR, 2Hi ba CO~IDO, Pool, V1 nt $525. mo. Yn. J.se . . ~ Yt"nr new. Huge & Ct:acious. HOME: 2 BR, 2 BA, Xlnt tenns ·OI" exchange lnntl. Attractive t e 1· m s. TIIE CHANNEL Rf~EF Vie1v. no pets. Avail by 7 I, HUNTlN:'iIONHAR80.JR $194.000. 494-0615, A.tent. · flrtplace, beauti f ully IRWIN&. IRWLN. Realtors. Package pr1<'c S-12.000. Cull 2 Br 2 Ba \\'utl·rfmnt <:ondo j '.?carenclosetrGarage,S2fi,j. I-· B E G T I L I UR.GENT ta.lei 1t educed landscaped area -lenni!I, &14--Glll , 9';9.~5. pooJ.jni·uzn·~f.'\'·iu·ily·mnrllil\ 1 nio. 546-0104. REALlY 1-...;j;,.'..:,.j.:..,j;...:Tj.:..,j,..-i $6,oo:> aoU. pool, &hopping 4 PLEX / BCH. DUPLEX/OWNER &. boar Surnnit•r $1600.~10. COLLEGE PARK ~ 17214 COAST HWY. !==========~ Duplex near ocean .l bay walking di~ance. $39,SOO. \ Vacant _ hlov+' nG\v & t'Olleel ~ter: Sift{) rno. 675-l'l.'J.5. 3 BR .. 2 BA, "'ater. icartlt.'IK'r 1 114. 846-1384 & 213: ~lMa let! at: llU~ W. &1~ f93..6m. H' h auumable 77' loan. summer renls! P.<1tt11lly NEWPORT BEACH I paid. $.1/a. ~H.:"",...o'.'2ll. I I I k ho · 't MICHAEL "· ' SI'ROLL old San Juan s;'so month s p end a I.I I e .• furn. 3 ~':"TI· 1':: up~r. BC'aut . Linda ls.Ir & Lido l.~le e ~IESA VERDE .JBR, 2BA. Irvine 3244 [K. ut J !T El~ I . naw a t;flY w 1sn 3 BR, 2% 'bft, Ir. Family 2-34, BR'S. all prlt.'ed to sell· Owncrl will carry 2nd. beamed ce1hngs, knocty~p1ne I v.•all'rlron! homes; l!'fl!leS. I Clean D,nd ;ivailable f)'J\.\', I ~;_:;::.:.::_ ____ .....;:.:.~ impressed with karate ex.. Room. Now <:rot• 6 paint tmdeT $40.00l $73,3l> for 4-! bdrm unllll, pa~ing thru out l-re!1h 1au1 Grundy Rllr. bf5.6161 AGT. 's.m-7327 TURTLEROC'K .. last 4 Pian perfs who break boards fflru..out, '3.16 ())tnmodcft, Centul'y 21/Mlnion Country only 4 ~ars oJd. Red Cnrpcl pa1nt, off-st-N'Ct prkf?. 1" -· avail 18T41 Pa!leO Cortez, for \I and bricks with their J}ayCrplj,. $63,500. ~ .-...cm or 493--0290.. lnv~tment Div 111 0 n . Blk to ocean. $7-l ,900. Drive ~N bay. tov.•nhouse: 3 B~.. EASTS I DE appL 644-4683, m-4029, I' =I S A L A S I I h d 'd "I'd I k ar ~. · S.nta Ana 1080 979-2r60. ()pt!n eves. 1 by 122 39th St, N.B. &l.\.2!)ti3 / 2~K Lan., 2 cnr ~llr .. boat thp. ZBR. ~·ntcr &: gardener pd, 2\3-684-2195 ~--;. . ...;.;..::.~-'.-'-....-! ~n .s. H~sa1k , ifeto BEA.at HOUSE $51.500 -'* TRIPL.EX CM * j Prln. only. ~-2~· A\'nll 711. SGOO. $270, Lease. 5-l5-0228 Community Pool. Syracuse j• J I } _ see ern P.O one 0 my Privacy. C\aracter. CALL 1 OPEN HC>µSE ($andpolnte) New 3 BR. 2 BA 'ttOu.e + co V INGTON Brolhcn;/4 · VACANT 2 Br, S l 5 0 •. TllOdtl 4 Br, 2 Ba. Nr. ld\ls. ~==~~:':::;=~ wife's -. ~ S'·lf ~r.lnfo A appt. 645-8914, 3 BR.l.._CCIJ!ipl. UPif9ded cor1• TWo 2 bJt, 2 BA Aptt. Frpl, J)itx.. Anxious Ol\·ner. Nr. BEAL'TIF)JL 1 Br. ru.t. l'ln kids/pets Also 3 BR HB. CUJ-de-aac. $370 per mo. ., £ T s l c I ~or (tt~l 328--nl.1. Jot. ~"tt&tl..too nwueiws 19 patiol laW1dry 1arage1 S,C, Plaza. ~7.;,Q(). llkr, watrr \\' docil:. N'ltely t:irn. S210 .. A.gt. Ftt 979--&L10. 640-4114, !62-7lm. 1.-.;8;....;:~~..;,..~-i 0 Complelt tn. t~11tkl. qv~ ~· 1.l ftoltt In bl.ck )!'I'd ~:u~ M':u: ~, '1$ ~lltoll. c.iJ 646-4414 '. , ~. Np!. Bdt. SlZi. 6'1:.-T1:J6 4BR, l be, cul-dHac, p11Ho, " nlE Tcrnice" Cardifl I' 1 I I' J J J br l•ltiriy m the' ~1uinl word North Blulls tOndo, Prof. Centtl'y it 38G. S. llliltol. • llY OWNER • 24 _ 'lWO BR UNITS Houset Unfurnl1h~ I trplc, bled ynl. So Cout ~1odd. 'l Br. 2 Ba. $336. mo. • . . " • -. yov deYe'og,,;,~..:' ~ below. ,decor, 4 9R, S t., 16 $70's, 8.A. ~. ' i:> llhJtil:, $2.'ll,OOO An•heln1. "~!I ! u I l. ' Plaza no pets .. $400, 5'1·1* ~Cal::::!l.::l3:ec·1::-ll!I00::=-'-----·1 t i " 6f4..013'1. )W""U...,,_ A'h &It A~lm lor.1tlon j S285r.t $41.COO .. do1vn. l,.)•,\ r Generil 3202 WG comer 2 SR, dbl pr,· TUR'll.EROCK lovely 3 BR, I 0 r~:~it~Y~.JJ~t(S OT HOWE + <X>Ot POOL Sout~ LtOUI'!• -Yue6 ~78. Evtt. . . SpcndAhle. Broker 96().)248,: WORKING <.UUPLF. NE'ED yiui:t. quiet, ·~· no qi•. 2 BA horM, te:nnll I: J)OOI ti:;;;;:~~;;==;;::~=*=*~=;~:=~ : 811.·2 ba, rain·'!TI· Wilk to LOW&!\ 3 Ard> llo!r, s Bl\ 4 SUJlering 1 ._ crtsla? TliJlEE 4-plexcs, ~ r c a 1 by 6/1~ C<ny ht>me In L.B., baby ok, $250. f¥=:1513. prlvlp ~Mo. ~ l UNSCIAMllE fOI .~~~ b& q , Uv. 1111 w/tnlk!. Sell oo-.Jon;a-Medfd items location, under m 14 r l. et • C.O.M. or N.B. yrly. $225. 3BR, 2ba, lrg fenced )Td, TURn...EROCK 3 Br, 2 Bl ANSWia ff•v. )'OU 1'ul to fonna1 atn.. nn. w~ Mtb ~Delly Pilot Oustned 16f,(QJ. ea. 1 wN,\ loa.n tno. max. Y.'\11 palnt""1'1'1d1 new-t!'rpUng A-drlJI, $250. fa.m rm, atrtwn, $400 pe 1 _S=:C~R~AN.:::::.:L::E:..:T:.:S:.:A::n::•::w::e:.:,.:..:l::n..:C:::l•::n::lfl::::•:i.:;lon:::..:IC::OIC::;O:......t.-:M::ll:i.1....:::===-=•=-.::"°:....:" By -a.Ult · Adi NHm. Prhj. Qn!,y, Aa< .. 516-1139. for rent rrtluctkln. ~ 54&-ml _ mo. 833-1964, 64<-3240 .MONTEGO MODEL I I ' . . • • • ' • . ) 4409 I ' " 1. • r I , _____ ._ .... _n_•he_d_ Apertmenh IJnfurn. partmen .. Unturn.' Apartrnentl u orn. Apartmanh Unfurh, r ......... 4000 Office Rental • lrvlno 3244 ~ B1lboa lllltnd · 3806 Coate Mua 3124 Lagun18Ncl\ 3841. .S1nJu1n sao. wlU ..,_ my lov<!y *·. * * * * I~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;; 2 LOCATIONS---Ca lot 3871 home In a.rt• 111 ... '° ~ -P , • -~EW 2 Bil .....a• apt on Off th Spectocular, Now p rano ~ lody, «I>. n ° ll,\V D COULTER 2 oonn .. 2 ba ...... $300/360 fl {7 )Tly , ...... U6\I To-. The Beaten Pa OeHn Vu T ............... L£ASE/-to bey. Ii miokin&. ldtch privl, pallo, -'Parblew • --. S bctnn., l ~I ha •••••••• SJOO CJ /• -'' •L d OPEN llOVSE. SUA., '-'~ Walk 10 beech. 1~-; 001 rent appUn to purch. price. tret1, n('M·ers, ,,·,.pvt balh ,,_ ....... : =:: ~~ ~·::::.~~ XeCU tVe Ut e ~30 to 5. 1 -213 -: Spadoua Adult Garden ApUI . .+-"'et bar, tile Plltiot. lrplc, ~ /2 BR low n !1!..~' R$90, StO;Tl958o d 4050 lntlae ~ .... _ 2•1: ba •-/'"' Motel-••artm1nt1 Compl FurnlsL-d ! * Lwcuriou.1 •ha.K carpei. custom <rpt.s, d t p I, .., • .,.. dhwsbr /ma / yuuo I oom • •r , ...• .,-II•• \\'ln1,.r of ... UlU~ll., Tll •••• ~ ..... ....... • ft9 NO. BAYFRONT 3 Br, 2 be.. * Bll·lns lncl Obh\11allher appllancts, $4J) ptr mo. Indy lacll. Belt area ... nr Two" FREE TICKETS CALL 55~7500 CrptJdrpl, trptc., r 1 r, * Lry Pool 1 Gu BBQ'• 837~ Dana Marina. m. R00~1 ol board tor n1llture • VISION • LOW WEE KL y RATES Y.'1Uih/dryr, $151). Adula * Pnv~1e P..00. 496-3185 e · 493-2011 ai~e profess'! \\'orklna lo the ( ) 727 k Bl d H Un only. ~1213. l 1 2 BR'•. S1'1'0..Sl9:l 2 BR oceanfront apt in old ntan. Nev.• residence nr. Southern California ; I Yor town v .. un fllO!\,Beac h Gas • Wnl•r Pd. Spanish Villa. Beam ceU, Santa Ana 3180 ... an 003-7910 MOBILE HOME SHOW Red Hiii R~I~ Corner of Beacll Blvd. LARGE 2BR, :Iba. !urn .• , m • [epic prlv beach 1dany ---------~ J36..0411 u11h_1m, $375 mo., yel\.tly, 716 LA ~U:Nl.CGHenA""A·PTS. trees: Pre.fer cotiple or BEAUTIFUL Summer Ren1al1 4200 titu)' lStha~u~t'MIU' 2'7th RE:ALTY REALTO S ' I c:ry1tal n-!~728·27.&9. '""' single adult. $4 50Jmo. NAH IM STADIU Unlv. Park Center. tn11le (2) 2080 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa C 1 8 h 3111 118 Sc.-o•t Place, C.M. Yean Lease. 4g.,i...m. au l'roundluxs &: ch~rful· PAUt1 Sprlnw; co ndo A E M 642.1611 ap itrano eac 642-2001' 3 BR, den, 2 ha Penthse, spuclous apt1. Ueaullf\.Llly fu•11, 3 BR. 21.(X) Stul-.: Coll~c Blvtl. 2 BR Condo •.•• $23.i/mo Lst' 2 Bn 1'' BA frpl sep gar 1 BR in quiet 4-ple?'. fantaatlc ocean w, deck, e Adults 01tly • pool!, iOIC, tl'nnil, j1u;uzzi An11hC'ln1 2 BR Condos •.••. $~ I $27~ I STUDIOS & I BEDROOMS blt-l;is,'11 I~ ~;"Ch, i~ Courtyard a;etllng. Pool, frig nu cpl $400 lse • 2 blk1 frunl S. C Phu.a ' $115. "''ctk $100. weckcntl1Plt'.:ISC <:lill OO·jl'jlti, c.-.:t. :!3.~I 3 BR Condos •... S2W &. $27'J ' -J>alisades. $210. 493.4.207 Jac~inl. $190/MO. lriclda: all ~. eves 9ss,...om. . • ll.t'c ltLcll & chihhou~ I 83'1'-7298 I '() t•luln1 yOUI' ll4.'kct11. iNu1·1)1 S BR Honies • $~:00. S32~· S~ 1 * Kitchens Avail * Air Conditioned utU 11. refrlg &. encl gnr. , • 2 & 3 BR-Sorry. no pets LRG turnhi.he<.I housl', July 1· ~oui~ty toll 11~ nurnOOi· 1~ 3 BR Hom~'. $3GO,SS1a, ~395. Pb . OCEAN VIE\V 3 BR. 2 BA, AdllO 3 93 OCEAN V1EW 1 BR Adult.a e FRO'! $100/MO I I d all a-l0-12201 •BR Hon1es .•. $63.'i.S395. $-125 1, * one Service * Free Linens bal drps bit · · 00 peii. · · " · AUi 12 $350 nc u es · RANCl f J{i:':ALT\' * Healed Pool * Free Utilities \\':~~id~~· &12-tiss. rut. I lhuullton. 64rHi411. :Zeh ~~lll \Vay, Laguna PARK PLAZA II ulil. Col 1 lege Park 11.rca, Ci\!, ~ * * * * *, 551·2fX'.M! • , * Maid & TV Avail * Ample Parking Corona del Mir 3822 Dana Point 3126 BEAUT. "-an View !"ront 2 805 W. Stevens l "54='"'3<""'"'n'-~~~=-= RANCll T:.EALT't * Laundry Facilities * 5 Min to Oc Vl." 'OU SUnRO\\'l!r) PEN. Point -2 Ur, 1 R«. Blk --=~===~-1 • 356-6800 * . ean a-IAmlING 2 BR, 1 ba LARGE DELUXE 2 BR mg br apt in 4-plex. No pets. San1a Ana 54S-112t to Bay/Sch/pk. S200 \\'k. NEW OFFICES TUSTIN nr::Al.TY -~ ..-. .-. ---..-.. --...-.. -..-... -... """"' .. L...L A ·1' & d I d ,~,, Pool. S-'>15. 6T;r614S eves. A t F /U f 3900 673-9169 or 67J-1194 IN LAGUNA NIGUEL • 832.5111 • . ¥:+:--+-W-......-.C~ "'alk to shppng &. uo.::11, va1 oven, sp , .w., '°'Y" p s urn n urn __ ._ Houses Unfurnished Condos Unfurn. 34ll June l, Lse $4!60. n10 prv. gar. Neu marina & % BR. NE\V VIE\V. Frplc. + _ 2 BR, frplc. 2 BA. Nr. park, Only 42c per sq. ft. TURTLE ROCK 11 5.)2-«i28. beach. Adults only. No pets. Deck. Encl Garage. $325. I • beat'h & bay. s:m \\'k. 3liOli 400 ft. & UP. All utll Incl. Broadmoor Plan 3 I Newport Beach 3269 . \\TEST N@vqt0r1 Be~ch, [ DELU>.'E new 3 br. 2 ba, all $210. 33972 Malaga Or. l\1gr. Call eves, 834}..!lOOl . B Park Ln. GnOJlJ. ei~i. 1h'% ,1,, wcl"""· 3 Cer Gar•ge · 1 New 2 Sty. 3 .~R. 2~ .. b~s., bltns, trpts walk to sbopg It I Apt. c. $150. l BR SlO\'C-te!rig: . ~e I V•c•tion Rentals 4250 27992 Carrino Ca1 l!ll'8.nu Delu.xe sin~le sty. 4 BR .. 3 4 BEDROOMS J~lc:· lge pn1\. pa!lo. iAr. · beach. $37a & $395. 6'13-2918., LARGE Dclu.'Ce 2 ~R. rangf': Quiet entployed 1nlddle-age:l. 1----------i San Die1.<o Fn''Y to ~~-· t;ini~!Y nu.: 2.cro l EASTBLUFF AREA d11h~~fi. Ne3a~O. hu;JO~ BRAND New. So of Hwy. 21 & oven. ds~I, dish\vasher, No smoke 4si-~. AT OCEAN •. 1i·kly, r.lat. Avery c'ark\\'UY .un1 off. i;:parkhng sq. rt. Jn1n1ed. Bcaulifill garden & canyon ~51~0 S 249 d . BR, 2 BA. Frplc. Sundeck. I lau~, pr1v g8l' Near Lido Isle 3856 BIG' SlOO. June. $!~. Jl!1l· $2'!). 131·1600 occupa."t'l'· $4~1(). Per nionth.1 ,\(''>'' condos 2~. ba new 67;01Gi;· extj a)S, or S350 6'1J.4ln or 6-14--6714. manna & brach. Adults Aug· S250. Yrly $.1.j(J. 1110.J-::=====-===-- BIG CANYON carp., drapeMes." appiiances eves v.·knds. NEA~ NE\V 2 BR bit-in 'only. No pt ; $210. 33972 Ll!X) ISLE .Dr a n1 at i (' "6"7"-;,..o9=. '='-----~ REALTY 644-1193 & brick frp\cs. Spacious 1850 Duplexes Unfurn 3600 kitchen li ht &. 'a i r , ·I ~l alaga Dr. Mgr, Apt C. VK'w·Waterfro~t lBR.~ondo. ! W\GUN.\, roon1·lo-nuutsion (miOiiiiiiOiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiii,._ I sq. fl., in prinie residential 644-4874 g ~ NE\V large 2 Br apt ocean Apt. S375/mo 1oc. util s. By • it\('. o{'ean front. $7j. 11•k. 10 SEE ME ar(;'a. Pool nearby. $4'1'5 Per DEl~UXE 3 BR. 2 ba, shag \ ,·ie\\·, ,,·et bar do u bl e ov.·ne r. 6T:r-0.13-I $2,tnl. n\fl. N L \\' LL L for iasteful ll \'IO!? i 11 nionth. i\fove in today! erp1s, drps, aJI appls, encl Coste Mes• 3824: gar~ge, llll·ins. S 2 6 5. Mesa Verda 3863 At Oakwood Garden Apa11 . ,\SSOC, 4~4 beautifully docorat~l & 1 EASTBLUFF patio, dbl gRr. $..125. 49i-19'i8 1 49G-2'J21 • mon1s. i Rent1ls to share landscaped homr "DR ·1 REALTY '44-1133 2031 Laurie Ln, D.>sta 1 2 BR crpts drp s e HO?\l E ATJ\tOsPllF.RE Gf"i[ATRECRE,\TION s1\1:n" ' " ... ' p "f NEW · ,. '. ' ' Deluxe 2 & 3 BR. Rental Ofc I ' \\',\NT all>''"·· ''"ponsible, ba, wet bar, frpl<', brand $l15-2 BR Cottaae 1~. blk ." csa · d1sh'olasher, dlsposal. $185. 3095 M A "16-lOl4 r.ung, sauno:1s, tie 1•11 c;lut·ti. ~ ntv." 2 n1tnutes to UCL S·lOO. I beaeh child/sml .. ~t Bai MATUl~E Cpl 1,·isht's furn.:! 1110. Ask for Jell Hyde, ace vc. ~ -·-1 u1ilia1ds. 1en111~. 1Jro s. 1'1u I e11111loy£'tl ~irl 1•1 . i;h;irl' * OelUXe Qffic'es *, per mo. 833-.)380. I ~2.JG..uiu Pd. Oceaniront · 1 Br. ho1ne/apt NB area for l, 2 & 3 BEDROOM S3&-Z>:"il Newport Beach 3869 shop, golf drivinri range, ixirly gur.::oous 2 BB. ho111c un h nL 1 ' 1 I Isle. $lj(). rno incl Ulils. . Co . , l~R. Gar, priv. pat I 0 sunUl1cr. Startin;:: June st. SUPER 2 Bh. Apts. Great PARK NEWPORT room. Ct!C. F L 381 f' ' NE\V liege P_nl'k, 3BR, 1 N'e"~'' ' !714) 325-83~ Palm Sprin;,::s., , J\Iana a en>.,, 1 Co-., FUN ACTIVITIES r ull-!11ne 6l.r30lS ut· ens~. Sf! .. 1·1 2b 1 d bl I 1 .. ,...... ~---='-"'-'-'-"'"-"'----"-" " .,... I , -con11n/bus1ncss. (2 offLct•s bl~· ~~p s~len~ps, Sch~~s. & 1 $~2 BR, 2 BA, fl'plc, pool. : 2BR, Easlsidc C.:\I., r1r bus / Split Level Apta Unf. I 493--0141. APARTMENTS d1ructo1. tree SundJ·/ b1unc11. \~1','.'.,',t~d ~~;~111,:1!c1,,•;,",,'.~~111;St1~11:;; plµs reception. area & I A ... 1 "/· 1 . ~~·.11 1 Cluld/pet, EastbluJf. . & stores, ohl ('r l'OUp!c or 1 . 2 BR, Q c E 1\ N v I E \V, BBQ's.1r1ps, p;,r11..,:; and i'lic,re1 ., , ~u ' 10 •1 A·' , 1 1 ,, poo \al u J .,.,.,., mo U V E OCCUPANCY JUNE 1 h ba 111 J c'O si J •r ~ I ·1 r" ,. s l'fll{< . uJaccn m-M1s ' . . N -I w RENTALS 1 ~ingle . $J7j 1110 &tl-~x;GS I l~~nd~·: open ~.?t>~n c..-eil ing, on_ t e y BEi\UTIFUL APART,..,1 ENT$ ~ •. ~1:c1I ,\'::. \~llj~ 2219. Sn;·;,,. Orange Cou nty Airport. tiTJ-1030 or 49"-3:US A t t F . h d lhsh11ashc1, 4!:>-7~31. f uxury apart.1nent livini; S1ng1rs, I e. 2 !1('C1r,,m~. .\na. (':'II. S!rl-2001 Call 546·8801 NEV.' 2 br 2 ha Vnh· Pl: SJ~;>. I j par mens urn1s e • 1 .· r1un. & unlurn \V.tn .,·1 tt" NE\V 2 br 2 ha Univ Pk S37J * CARMEL * I FEATt.::RlNG: E1stbluff 3830 ?Yer ool.:1~ the 11·a1~r. En· c;.tr.1:;. Models t';><'n u' ·y :u Fl'.::'ll~\Ll.:TIOOi1~;-1 1501 Westcliff Dr. 3 Br 3 Ba + bonus Rn1 2 sty I Harbor Vie1v iio1ne 1 Cost• Mes• 3724 , -r " I e ,. 1 . e • DELUXE • )OY. S~.OOO hr! a1u7• '11'"1' 7 1 : 10 7 Sorry, no pelsor ch1 ldr.:n stra1;.:-ht.. l'e~·pu11s11Jl_e s, .. , F. 11. PORT F"INAN C! \I 2200 sq. ft. Uni\' Pk 3450_ ,\ channer in neiv s..."Ction Ol\. u• t oC< l'OOlllS rp cs~ 1 s11·1n:in1111g JXlO f', .1.: itrc 1 Slj() .~ 1 Own•r ,,,, ;,,;,1-. Port \\'hitlJv 3 B<lrrns. 2 1 Ccr.11n1l' hie k1\l'ht'ns •Ex· ~ GR 2 BA apt for lease tc11n1s c..ourtE. plus n11lcs of I Oakwood c eHn. Sh;lr<' houst'. · nit1 · · CENTER ii ~ .,.. .... ...,.. •. , $30 WEEK & UP D C I . .. I I . hr .I.: ·~ Utils. 111wnc tila..:r..:111 l I If' .. , · Oaths. family rni., (rplc. 1 !Kl-l{'ll eant c1 1ngs • En· I 1ncld spac. rnaster suite, din 01cyr e tr111 ~. 11u111n::. !" u · Hit. .J:JU. eas ng o ice space "ruRTLEROCK. /l\cv.· 3. BR, 2 •1 Carpets & dra""s, bit-ins. •Studio & I BR ,\Jlts. ch•.scd Patios e Pool & I ml' & Jbl ga"""e. Auto door flcboard. l'roquel. .lu11ior l's Garden bas Fan D nn ,, • TV & 'I . , "' . I I c ·-r 'l"l -I I I I I f'<''I \LE -~, (,\U... ON-SITE ~IANAG~r:.1 .. 1-r n1, 111-, 1 S4-IO/~tonth . lease I · . a1 t .X:r\1i:c ,\\';11 n1w1)' ol 1t'r on1·en1enccs. opener al'ail. Pool & ront ., ,,.. .JU nioo1 l y; a SI'> A t t .ri· .' 1w11~n1Hh' _lu ~ _i:irl· 1 ,71 ~ 1611_:;111 1-.:xt. 2~6 1 frplc, dble i;:ar .. cpts, drps. 6.t4-.:i833 For &pp't. • Plione Service -lft<l . J'UUI ,\dulls only. I Recreation area. Ad ults on· and 2·be<lrOOIH plans :.11lJ par men s ~ ht aµt 11· poul, t\I. l.K'.ich. --------I Pool fa cits. Pri\•atC'. s:oo. ~ BIG BR. k"d / ts k 1 • Children & Pet Set·tion I I ly, no pets. PH: 6 1.~!im4 2-story 101\11 hQUst'~. Elrl'· H.B. Jwle l 10 ,\u;,: J. 1 1 0 .. • .. ·1r£ SPACE r 0 H mo. 644.2117 1 J $32;;. Also itor~ s J;nch 0 3 :?3i6 Ne1\l!Ort Bl_,·~·· 0 1 HAY LQfJ APJS e 5307 e 1ric kitch1?ns, private patio! Nt~~:i~~ ~~~t~6~:rll\ a;;b-MJ!lO lti':nT. Co:.tn f\lt'sa. llarbo1' NE\V Turtlerock hon1e, 2 BR, rumpus nn, acreage, t 548-9T;K> or &G-.>967 • I 86:; Amigos \\'ay, NR ur h:1 1_co111.<'~. ··.;J.rJ)('l11•,;, ~lr~-' 645-0550 \\IA!\'TED ien1;Jc· t\iunuualt" at Ada111s. ~eta u ti f ~ J .I BR, 2 BA. den, Gold sha~ S:3:1 SA. Canyon. A!rt, .Fee. I FURN large 2 br apt. Close 1 283 AVOCADO 64•0143 Managed by pcr1c>;: S_1l1l<'1 r;ine.111 1_1arJ,. Rents from $!4~ to share 2 Udr111 apt 111 fJ;u1<l ~10Clern. Air, 111 us 1 c · crpt, compactor, '.? rar gar. J , .. ,"Sl''" " to shops. Arll!s/ no pel" . • , ~ \"ll LI " C <n<. 1v1th t·lc1·a1nr~. 0 1>r1on;i/ 1 Point. Sllj, rno. Call aftl'I" 5 J<u11tor1uJ . Closs A. \Valker l ~ ~ • COSl \ 'l" "\ ·Y • . "1~1 \YALT F:RS 0 . I I H•wp rt B h S lh ' " Bl 1 C II G H'll self clean oven· S ~ 7 5 • 1 -· fnq 1'1'9~l Rochestt 1. lre·u·\ • ' " ' ..... , ·· ------mutt sen·1L·r. Ju:-.t ":Orl l of D tit DU µnl 4!l>-0067 & LA~' 1 It· 1;1 enc l . 6T;>-5.s.t7. . e HARBOR VIE\V ,• C . .l\i. · ' 'ELt:GA!~T 2 BR, 2 has, sep. rasl1i«n L~lanJ at Ja111bor()l' !61h at lr~1ne , ir:.v~NE: New 2 Git 2 ha ~i.17..-0136 or G-12--0:nl. I ,.. LEASE or lease option 3 BR, stut.ly, fam 1m, 2:.: ba, C"~USL,\L 2BI~. 1 b ,1, Din. m1. h11lc, JJOOI. S29J, and S.1.n Joa(]uin lli!l:-H.oa(i. I 642·11170 1 FREE 1 $375/mo. ne~-·rur11c f{ock 2 I \\'el bar, 2 fry_lc 's, 2 sty. QUIET . Single l-"t11:nish1.:d ' Cvnclominiun1 Quiet & S-IS Amii;co.<; \Vay, ·1\.17-1977 or Telephone (!l·l) 644"l9l'O I Rents from $160 I To11·11bousc. scn1i -furn. s1 lll. st mo. + den, din. mi, landsc.I Co1nm. pool. ~/n10. ~pt, y_rd. no ~r ~ .. Sl.!0 niu. 1 honic like, 11·/spac. liv rn1,I G-1~..{ID) for r1•ntal 1rCorn1at1on 1 8~~3070~~un.ly . C!lll IX-lu:>:\·3~inotriCl'.Carf>('.1. 4M-0'.20l or 551_1069 , • Call 644-5922 e Jnl'luding utiJ. :>-l:S·5S·11 fprlc, & pit patio. Nr beaut Huntington Be~ch 3840• BRAND NEW' -~.;------. clrapcs, air conditioned, 111J CLEAr\! 3 BR, 2 BA. Ne,,.,· 1 BR, furn, lrg, \r /lcrra~. pool ar~~· 1~·~{'1~,b hou~.: I CHANNELFRONT'" nL:sP. En1ployed f~·111., ,,·ill Nl•11·110r1 BC'~1t·h near Lidu Laguna Beach 3248 1 paint & c11Jl)et. Frplc. Quirt Ideal for Bachelor..:. Adul~s. ! a.dlts, Sl>O, &J:H.,.19 aft 1 1 New Luxurious Family 2 BR .. 1 ba. R\oOlll for t~J«l. ~hare apt 1\·/sa1nc. 1'ow1r. Shop~. 520 sq. ft. $240 , ' I r\e1,1:port area. Nr. r.fariner's . $165. 1993 Church. 5-18·963 .... ' Pllt, Apts. 17 Unit Con1plex. $:;7j Unf., yr>arly. VERSAILLES I \'ly pref'd. n1on1h. C;1ll !'\e111>0rt Placl' $Wai~~~t~chB&~lo~~~ end. P;irk; Adults. $37j, nio. 1 $100. REDECOR. AT, E.~D 3 Bl~. C.AREFP.,.EE .. 101\·nh~c living. Avail. for hnn1cd. 0t:cupy. WALK TO BEACH . ~l!H6 or :.1!+1·9:\b~ ni•all~ 67,,'"="c,"°'oc~=~-I r>'I" 2 BR '> Ba 1 LF-: 6-'6·9;;&1. 2 BA, no pets. N1 . So. Cst .I Br. 2 ~ b.l, Jl..lllld den, nc\\ I Close 10 11ew llunt111gton 3 Bdrrns., 2 U·iih1>. O'.\I THJ<-: [.,\J'E YOUKG. \l'O rkin1; izirl 11·aiils EXECliTlV,.,; SL'l'fl::: ~d·~,-' v •• ar_. <> San Juan I 1~1aza . 979-9272. Urps & CI']Jc":,;. S1\'i111 pool, Bt'Hl'h C'il'il' c,~nter, bc;1ch. ,. I 1 s·r·· !\I ,\[ &1!!h l'·~1~1 f'h1 1a. ' lo ...-hare 2 HR apt 11-l:-.:1nlt'. l)vc>rl1~1kini.: N.B. Harlior. Li('() ec · gorgeous 'IC\\· nr. • --1 l'lubhsc .\.: rct· Jacil. :;{'hvul,; S.: shop1iin u. ear)' case. · •·1 • 0· [nq. ;i:;o \i"ilson. ,\pl 2S, ,.,, ft, nJ.·" Oll•·1·>' """ '" !:'"') be h • D p 3726 I I " , Pool · .\~:1pl\l 1•u ,\qu.1 liar ... , ...... • ""''..., "" ac · R Capistrano 3278 •n• 01nt 1 Convenient. t>-L'r-O:.'Cl2 or FEATURl:->G ' ~ J !'.:'IL "ll 6 P:.I !>11 11. t '1'nt111t•la l:Jank Bldg. •=2 BR ., '" f'plc fi>cd Hfll'.:-'F:. '.: Hf:. ~ ha, h·p\. .,. ih'Ulli. S1;i·1·1acular II ------.,~ • -U<1 • , • -• £~~. I • 2 5pacious b ... 'druo111~ '· r.,TURE p1·nr. , 1 ,. a i ,. ht nn r,,,.~t il'ol)" ,i:, N1·11o·po'1 ynn:I Dana Pou1t NE\V 'l BR d d DELUXE ne Studio 2 BR :! C'.Jtr ~1r. ~·u,11. ~l!);! .\l·rC> 1-1k<' 11• Tc1111•rin:.: " • ' I• ' -• en con °· I , ' w . ' LRG·REDEC 'I ER ? BA e Dinin;.; roon1 \I \" I f,,1111111111-.;. 1~ \lllll•Hl l~Jtlar n1alt' ...-eeks s;u11c. 0 1'cau 1·u, l>l1 tl. $275 -UTIL PD 2 Br, trplc, · carpeted, yd., '.?·car gar. 1'~ bas, ocean VLev;, pnv. S'flJDIO \\:· ik.. :1 -& j e Dix electric kitcho?ns · ontn. ('al' y. Cluhhuus\., Cini, 1..;1,:. Bch. ·1!»-2761 u r 6-1:!-Xi l-' big: fncd yard, child/Pt"ts. I ?JOI & rec. facil. .&~3-tSO:I. I p.1tios, bit-ins inrl 11·ashcr & • . 11 .. ·N a"'. 1°C ''°1P1~ , e Fully c;il""'trd tl\ru~ut · S,iun;i, •t.fl •. ~"'·" :.,,.~~cl , .. ~ -" c cpl d F sc 1 ~ r .,,., "' ala ,.. ·r .. 1111 .'i<'.-ut :1 .. ....,...,_.~ DESK ~flUl'l' avRi111ble $:>(} ..... ;:-. '-in . S th L 3286 ur. r . s, rps. mrn . . . -· . . • Henn1ed cl'ilill"'--"~-3 BR ., BA 1,plc dhl OU aguna t?:.n up 'ISi'' ,_ l'a' r\o p..'ls SI IJ '.\10. 01:.. . .,. ln11111•1li.1h· ().·,·11p.111~ > Fl·:,\l,\LE. :l:\·:.::. 1,1 shar~' rno. \\"ill pm\·1dc fun1iturc ,,..,_,... • -• .• . "'-"'. • --....,. • :::•n .,-::?! "''" ,,...... e ,..,v.ashcrs ADULTS s· . ! I .. _, '' f<~l"IO .n~,,.,.,. or~ I I (111c<'1~BrH11uscor ,\pt.in Rt J. rnn. 1\11s v.·f>r1 11g f.f: cucec Y<uu, • Lssion OCEAN \'JE\V ;; Bfl hon1c, ~ ':.. ------__ ·?sR/2B\ 1 1 fr ---SO • Lge enclosed pauos Soi1)·, i\"o l't"i-. i\ei\port :u't'a 11. sanil'. si:•rvi1-..! a\·aHablc. l }8 7 5 _· t'JO. I pr iv. comm. \\"alk beach. Huntington Be•ch 3740 -, '· ~ mi e oni 1 •Separate £'ncl. garages I Bachelor, l, 2 & 3 Br's. 6-16-tlll :i.ft 6 p.ni. J Ikaeh Blvd.. Hunungton $500-3 . _Bl~. frplc. po o I , 11.e<'. Center. Jnirned. pvss. Coast Plaza. Crpts: drps, • Additionnl parkuii:: lut H•'Hl"h. GI.:!· r::!l. ~;"t;rntficent 11·h1!c 11·atcr l 3175/mo Lease 493-5221 Beautiful Garden Apt•. [ b!llns, pvt gar. Si ~J. Jlll: 1• C.'on1pl. laundry fa c1l. BA.YWOOO from $175 per mo. 1J>J{Qt'ESS. 11·\'.lntan 11·1l'lit'» 10 -Vlei\" · 91~7 11·ktentls ~ a.it e BliQ Santa Ana , shari:-\ove!y 4Bll hnnic NE\\I O~FICE -Ti\'O roon1s Nu .VIEW RENTALS 1 Hsea Furn/Unfurn 3300 6 Pools. Tennis. Sauna. ~Pi\! v:k/da,:· • • R '"1~a APART,MENTS 11./sanil', in S.E. Hunt. lkh. 15. • .. band. 10 x 12. All 1 -' -~ Pri\ .. IC)' Frplc Tnrli\'id · it J s. l el'tcil ion rooin 3700 Pl D " I d $100 6~30 or 4~-32-IS EAST BLUFF·.ffiR, tam 1111, I flRI~~. Kr. Oce.a n. Terrific 0 jf\J:\L\C. '.! BR Tri-pl<.:x, hit· 1 • Con1pl. insulat('d thruout to P!ease Adults . • • aza r. I !~1t.'('1i1l. Pll: 9.>.'H91 I __ ~~~~~;~.s c!~~. i\1('~~ a~~l * $350 MONTH""'* :!,~ BA vio1\' hon1c. $GOO I Deal. S'Wi-132:'i. I ius, l;;e Jl:Hl'a~e. Jl 1· iv . 1' H.Of\t $205. 2 El~., 2 B,\. ~~tlul'. :qus. 1~'1' 714-556-0466 R00i'.l.l'.\1ATE t<1 s h a re :>tS-1729 ur 64.l-8372 i' . Gardener. · . . -----' lnd1;·-rr11, SI85. 6.i:-r.:;1 ~o flt' 417 Yorktown Ave, HB avail fron1 S.")()· Salt•s Offl t'l' niodern 2 BH. 11111. 2 hlks . . ---------eu.sto~ bwlt 2 bdrn1. hon1c. I R v IN E TERRACE·July Sll'\l,LE-rcdec, poo!: 1 blk l ;i1~-2:~!1l CHILDREN--orJCn '.) ant to .~·: ::n f)lll d111l~. I -(1\Jm h(';u·h 191-G.'6.~_ ·19·_1··1{;7 Business Rental 4450 , \i,;/\\ carpet~. flrcp\acc.1 . front ocean. App\1 s. $110. -G 1+.:~Xi. [ 11 l' ate d al ---l~c. dC"ck 11ith occ11.11 viev.·. '.! only. 2 BR & U.-n. furn. $450. Call 960-2746 LltG 2 BR. 2 Ba, din rm, Bavi\1Xid i>r off s (S "" G•rages for Rent 43SO I e STORE SPACE e I Car i::;ara1;C'. A·I Cond. i BETTY A. GRUB88, Realtor. Hunt. Harbour 3742 I cpt/tlrp, stv/1·et, Po ol. and perents love the .JO<i(]uin Hill~ iiri, :-.iB . :111 fl /~r~• MINI WAREHOUSES 1111 Co:;111 r.lc:k'I near Sot111l' thruout. 64.4-081 · Adlts, no pets. S 1 7 O. l1rge, spacious apart· --~=~ ... I "'~ """" CHOICE [ 0 ca 1 i on 1n "" toast Pluza. ROl-B lW.krrl J\tlSSION REALTi' 494--0731 N~"WPORT BEACI-1·5 B. ~· STUDIO + !!unken 1~1 u-t..-o;ouJ. . • . ments at 81 n b U r Y 'l. l".I '.. STORAGE St. 2 hlks \\'. or Bris!ol, ?lr 2 BR. 2 BA North End. Close ·• eeiiu • 'a · alcove. Kit. fully enuip. M , s .. ren ' ross. Ci>IS, <I-,, ~I. ,1,111,, ,,, :->o :'llo1·c·111 11r :'liv,·e-out fnur. 2700 s11. It., c'tln1p!ctt'.'il J -h l I Agt '' ... t""' fr,,111 :-i.:;~1. 1 !>I ~. !nun $1~.t:i. I lmm.c Ch ~·I a >I "' I' BR Ulil pd Child C \\'C'stl'liff. Lgt-1 llr 11•/ balo•. T<f\\1u11,11,_,., 1rplt', to beach, bus &. M1:1opping. un• • ....,, . yr ease. . Jacuzzi. Cross hv."' tu lx:h. v.·elcome. no pets. cpts, e · Child,.cn 6 & i·ow>',?rr ""''· 1 1~A "">ifoi·I L". ch~es. Z'ron1 ~7.;ict !Jl'I" ,~· rrad,\' to "0, ad1'acen1 tu 642-52{X) ~ ,,~ uu-W" • " r·•NI. lrnnis. 11.111ti11c11l:1I "' Call 494-7079 · Yr!y !Sl'. Sni. S..17-1577 drps, patio. f\lgr. 1960 O State lic'.?nsed pre schl &-l6-6(17j •irt•.ild 1~1 SCp:I l"ilc f·iinlly n1onU1. . 1·e1·y tl)nan1ic st o r C's . 1 L Hill 3250 I Condos Furn 3400 Lagun• Beach 3748 \Vallace, apt 6. 6"2-i'.M • Otllclrens play area COTTAGE ON CANAL I s...·o'h•l!l. Cl~se · 1~ .•ho~pui~ 1 Hllllultu•1 & N~ 1\·land St., Jilli tn_t·lud~ s~'l\s. Ci1U Bou 19una 1 FOUR SEASONS APJ'S • Larg~ 2 &. 3 Bil apts. & flnt' hcaC'h 644-2611 ALLSPACE I \\ 1sh .. ;..is..21 .. 1. 2 BR ~. Den Condo. 2 BA. EFFICIENCY Apts from s:i7 2 BR,1;; ba Townhouse Apt. e 2 aduJt rec. centl'rs Small 2 Br, sha~. bltns, frplc. I 96()..1970 ixJ\\'/\-16\\'N·""._-,-. ~D~ .. -.-.,,1 ~ * * * * * e E l"e deck \\alk·in n.anll'\' , ..... i,;:un,i e.1t:: 1 Partial crpts & drps. Gar. I I \\:eek. Pool, mi.id, ph, lndry. Priv Patio, Pool. $175. No asy access lo n1ost e111-"' · r · · 1 STORAGJ.:: Garage for !lent! s101't', 1650 sq . IL Pnrlong Pool privlgs. $240. 581·362'9 I ROBERT DENS:\IORE ! Village Inn, 4g.1.9-136. pets. 646-145£1 ployment aJi!as ~1al ~~~ cp~~~· no pc-ts I CALESPANA 1 19:f.I t.laple A\'I' No j !\f:\VPOHT & l71h St., Cl'.lsta or :m.37g.9808, 3UCI OregM I BACl-IELOR apt. for 1 New 2 BR. Quiet matun : ~~ms~~~~g & h"ll")'S. __ . _ _: ~------NEW APARTMENTS I Costa l\le~ · i\ll'!>&: 1100 S(j. ft. store, Lagune Niguel 3252 i Cost.a Mesa cn_:Pl?Yed . ma.le, no pets. couple $195. 1st & last. No OCEA.i'l"FRONT 2 J.3r, 2 Ra. I Ct•ntral hx·aUon to S.D. & lOX?'l' GARAGE SZ7 park in~. $1j() 1nclus1\'e 497-1838 children, pets. &ti-87al aft BANBURY CROSS Nr. Ne11· .• Secu1"1ty, hlrtr:. C.G. frw,vs. \\'alk lo shorr 2'1-6 Pl . A. . c' n!ol. L'O~lUN1\. Del i\lar tlclu.xc :: BR 2 ba \'lE\V, liv. nn. din. area, frplc, bltins, cpts/drps, 2 car gar .. Storage area tra.iler & boat, min. yrd . m .aint . Immaculate. $325/rno. 1st. last & deposit. Avail. June 1. 499-2544. I . Adults. $350/1110 \ r ! y. ,. Lo . 1 acenlla ve, ·." · ~ullc, 325 !iCJ. rt . You are the v.inner of Newport Beach 3769 4. (Near ~ach Blvd &. \\amerl 673-6i\9 I P1 111"'1· . \¥ly gret,1 1 ~lt t rear I. b~l10 1M'h111 l·J n 1 .. 11onoinics Bkrs 6ij...6'i00 TWO FREE TICKETS ZHR, 2BA. ocean view. 16761 VlE\V POINT LAr:E . an1 scap1ng. 1 poo s. J.1· . • . , --. ---·--·-_ · . _ to lhe e LA PARISI ENNE e Dsh1,·shr. refrig, c r pt s, e 842-6604 e 3 BR. 2 BA. lri; yrd. bltn~. · cuz1j, clubhouse, vo~leyUall . 1 Slr\~LE CAR GAJ,AC:!·, . NOW LEASING Southern Californi1 2 BR FWil. $24;) drps. $23.l 1BR IBA, all S5:;0l nto .. yrly lsc: Vac;uit. 1 & 2 BR's. b'uni. &. U~f. ;0~·,.2 Blks 10 t 1'''Y· Mesa Verde Dr. Plaza MOBILE HOME SHOW All electric. Fireplace. appl's. $180. 97g.50'J9. 15~4 Anita., Ln. f or Aript. ~dulls.. 15200 Atagnoha ~t. . 1;;2:1 :0.lesn Verde IJI'. 1-;a:.t. l\Iay 18th thni l\tay 2ith Heated Pool. Ad ults. I $100.2 Br. 1~; Ba Studio. ON BEACH'. call &l2·ll21. tountaJn Valley S9J..OJl9 Office Rental 4400 Ideal ror Hcslaui-.int Liuuor ll.t the 97~1268 Drps, crpts, patio. 285 Ogle. * SHARP 2 BR. 2 BA, one $ 155 & UP * 1 i\tO. FREE RENT .~ IJrug Store, ~rvic~ Shop).: ANAHEIM STADIUM Across from golf course. Adj. shop'g. 5 4 8-8 7 41; 2 BR Un!urn Fr '269 lcl'el. Eastblutl/Cdl\t. Pool. No lease. req. Dix. offic_c_s. & Deht.:c'.",110~~~~412Slpnce. »1"2 Santa Ana A\'C 213-592-Sm . . ., . $300/J\fO. 833-897·1. GIGAN c -~ Striking ocean view. N('tt' 3 2000 State College Blvd. .... · · Covered Parking L a rge TI 1 & 2 BR. adj. A1rportcr Hotel. .1Jt: -------~~~1 BR. $49.:i. lease. Call Anahe:m $3;} \\'K UP. 1 Br, 2 Ba & NE\\I Townhse $2.JO. Lrg 3 Heatl'd Pool. &awins and 3BR. 2ba, NeWJX)rl Short's,, They're Underpriccd! Lots ri! Sq. ft. incl, A/C, full * TWO MONTHS * SEA TERRACE 493-5769 tor pass thru secur· Please call 642-5618, ext. 333 Bach. Color TV. ntaid sen:, Br, pool, A/C, clubhsc, etc. Recreation Room Steps to sand yearly $325,: Wt.'f'n .1. la,vn. Cn v er ¥d services. 21'1'2 DuPont rm. 8 FREE RENT ity guarded iate. to claim your ticket&. (North pool. THE fl.tESA, 4t'l N. Nr. s. Cst Plaza. 6Tr7812. HUNTINGTON Property House 642-38.;Q 11'.aragcs. Adults. No f>('ts. 8j3-3223 (9 til noorlf Excellent 0,fiL."e locttlion!> in County toll tree nun1ber ls Newport Ill. NB. 646-9681 S Cl t 3876 2020 Fullerton Ave 11 b!k NEW N I H & B Mesa Verde 3263 a.10.12201. 3 BR, 2 be., All new decor., PACIFIC In emen e E. or Nev.·port Bh·tl.· & 1 blk ! _e1\'Po~_11· neol' oo~ . ciy. 1c....;..;. ______ ..:.;;.;;..; BAYFRONT·Beacon Ba Y. trplc., patio, dble gar. So. or Bay! Costa ~lesa, I Plush office Bt<lg., 2 to 6 H.111 ~9~-~~~ sq. H. Please 1,:all 3 BR, 2 BA fam mi .. lrg * * * * * ~ l BR. Pri. bch. Tennis. Westclifi, AduJts., 642-1155 711 OCEAN Ave., H.B. ONLY A FEW 1)..12-8690. 1 suites. Conference nn.; __ ,_· __ . _______ 1 yard. Gardener & \Vater pd. ~Ci!. $ 3 'I' 5 / r-10 • 1 & 2 Br, pool, dshwhr, util ('714) SJ&..1487 2 BDR~f 2 BATH & THE EXClTJNG I X@rox copier. Near O.C. a.ir· NR. N'pt. Post oh:, Sto1~'. Oilldren, pets ok. $3:i0 J\IO. _C_O_N_DO_M_IN~!U-M--L-a_g_u_n_a 6 . pd. Adults, no pets. $165 up. w~ 1°w3JJ.~~D~. 3 BDRM, 2 BATII Ap.ts. PALM MESA APTS port. 8J3.3640. ofc. ~ lgi sio;~7~e All 2·980 557-124'1'. Niguel 2 BR 2 b a UTfl~· Po~D~~Afk'LY. 324 E. 20th St., 645-4761. · QUIET, NORTil s AN I l\IINUTES TO NPl'. ocff. 1rWATERRRONT* ~sc. ·A~~r 646.24141X'r 1110 · Miuion Viejo 3267 overlooking Golf Course, 673-124.l 67"".r5MS LRG-2 5ty-2 Br. 2 Ba + BRAND NEW $25()..2 1 .. .-.- 1 CLE>.19,. lENTE AREA. Firm Ilach 1 & 2 BR. from SU1 Prime NeY..-port. Beach loc. -SO ---- 1 Oubhouse, tennis, beaches carport, drp1, crpt, atove. 2 _.&.. . Adults, No Pets. Executiw 0Uite11 "'Jirtilc., 60I • FT. C.M. $155 l\EW 3 Br. 2 Ba Tu·nhse, 1 w/all facilities available. NOW 'til June zs,h, llaylront children ok. 995 Valencia. ~:ux~~rm~.· 2hefull baths, 1bompson 1'fanagement Corp l56l Mesa Or. wet bar. private bath w/2 prl. rn1s. 646.:ll:.IO ~~·ped~.S~ :;:~d83:~~· ' Lease unfurnished $340 or 3 BR or 2BR. ;~ blk to the 2BR, St5S, No pets, 1 child lss.llc,Hos~! s't~ n84&.l269 Call 493--0141 15 blka trom Newport Blvd.) ~BQill~G~rund~~y~Rl~rr~. 2_i~Gr.;::~~6~16~ll;l;nd:;;;u;;•;;tr;:l;•;I ;;R:•:n:l2•'!;;;4;5:;oo;1 beautifully furnished & fully reean. 6~0 ok, T;JJ Shalimar. ( nr. Huntington HarOOur ) OCF'.ANFRONT Bluff ~pl. 540-!M) · , ~RONA dd r.tAR, East it Newport Buch 3269 equipped $380/mo. Water & San Clemente 3776 645-0765 · • $225/bIO. Coastal sw1 -V101''· , Family Fun Apt1. I COii.st Hwy. Office space NOW LEASING . garden care incl. for Be1ut1ful Garden Apts. 2 BR, 2 BA. Adults. 15.39 1 l no"' a\'ail. $100. &: up. E ASTBLUFF CONDO, 2BR, gracious, happy l i ving NEW2BRClJNDO ~f~~IN~~G~~dl~ 6 Pools. Tennis. ~una. Buena Visla. (11986-5041. [Aa~~~ =~~n1iy1' ;n:. 3 ~~ lR\VIN & !R\VIN, Realtors. Huntington Bt•ch 2ba, crpts, drps'.. bltlns, 1 Phonf': owner 495-4556 Lovely living. Pool, nr. golf little vinegar. This will keep Privacy. Frplc. Ind1v1d~I LOVELY, quiet St. n r !eve. Sorry, 00 pets. Frum ~"""'""1:.;l;.1~~---c= NEW M-1 terrace & pool, $350 phone N.B. BAYFRONT. channiug course. $254J. 49Z-l9U pan irom darkening. Useful patios. Nr. Ocean. Tf':ITific Westcliff shpnfi:'.. 2 Br. P~. t just $175. OUR TO\\o'N SINGLE office space. Idell.I ~Sq, Ft. & UP 839-443! lrg 2 Br, 2 Ba, plush crplg 1 BR·$150 mo. Crptsldrapes. but no longer needed Items Deal. 846-lJZS. patio. Garage. S. 2 I a . Fa1nily Apts., 1250 Adan1s O.Ctrty airport/Irvine area. Hamilton A: Ntwltllld S1 . !\EW 3 BR/2 ba , rpl, l•fil«l &_ drps, 2 car prk·g, 0001 1 I Near Center of town. Call sell fast with a Daily Pilot WALK TO BEACH 673-3'1'31. Ave. (Adams at Falrvi<"wl, Telex, Zemx acce1s. $60. '6D-1nt c..-eil .. patio, s°"1n1. & 1enn11; \\atch the boats sail b)'. 492-5128. j Classlfied Ad 642-5678. 1 Brand new dcluxf': 1, 2, 3 Br. NEW, extra large 2 BR. 2 Costa Mesa. Phono 5.S'l'-'1185. Jll33--024!'!.'!::~;3~Ni<>o~n-:'!""'°~' ~k•~r~•.£P~rtd~· l:!:':~"l!l~F.'~"l!l~~~I p1·1vs. $4t.'°J/1no. ti W-13.:!7 01 ~IR1~ ... aly'v~il. ·6~1~!~1 · Ask,lor Cotta Meur 3124 Costa Mesa 3824 Crpts, bll-ins, frplc. gar. 317 BA pool. Exciting city & NEW. large l BR, UtUs. NE\V OFFICES • NEW Bt.pG ~-1. 1200 sq. ft. 5$..jl.'I Ol.. €10.ljOO, c>.1 146J ...,. ·~ 22n1: St., HD. 841·3951 or ocean view. $240. 4.l)l).-0616. · incl., poo l. \\'alk to beach.: J20C Quail St. Nev.'pot1 Beach $1'1'6. 2400 sq. It. $355. 2'21).3 lRVINE TERRA.CE. JBR, * NE\VPORT TERRACE nr 536-4897. Put your buOget back on San Clemente $185. 496--06~6 Comni'l Bt'Oken 83,1-8393 ph. front Office, crpll, large 2 b,1, dbl ;;ar, pa Ii o' 1-loag Hosp. OCEAN VIEW. NEW! 0-IEZ ORO APTS the track ... Sell idle ltf'1111 ' Rooms 4000 1617 WEST4'.:L IFF-NB rear doors. Anahelnt & enclo~ )Td, 1 blk fro111 j BRAND NEW end unit, 3 8234 Atlanta with a low-<.'081 Dally Pilot 5-iS sq ft & UP S4l 50.U =~r\\e~~; ~~.ays bay. 675-3354 llr, 2~& Ba, UPef&ded, on 1S 1 t,2 &. 3 BR. Priv gar .. pool, 08.Slifled Ad! Call &42-5678 ROOMS $W wk up, with ~ • R.V. CBren) Homes, mn. ac. greenbell $360. 644-1480. s 0 s l washer, dryer. Close to today! kltche!l.j $30 wk up apt. CLASS SELLS -642·5618 CITY OF ORANGE 2BA, Spectacular w, patio OPES Sat·&: Sun. 4nO PACI u •. beach. 536--0336. Apta Furn/Unfurn· 3900 548-91:>:1 or 645-396'1'. Apts FUrn/Unfurn 3900 New 3,lm sq. tt. ~ts lndt;Cpd, sprinklers, $475, Spindrift. 3 Br, 2\0 ba, nu $149 2BR CPTS • SPRINKLED: 3 """"°nd. &f.f..'1'311 I pnt & cpl, frpl, pool,' ·$350. d clou 3 ottice&. Wood .,.'Orking 0.1(. TOWNHOf\1ELUX1.JRY.2BR. st2-03'78. EXCITING! ~ii8's~;;: ~14~ 5 or WM. Winton R.E. 675--33.11 Tri-level ;frplc, en1:losed dbl r;ASTBLuIT Condo 2BR Sl.2-4564 RENT new M·l, 1200-awl> sq rar. 64~6141 days, @ves 1 2ba, crpts, drps, 'bltirul; NEW APTS . WALK TO ft. $1'1'0-$360 month w/ofc. 998--!53'1' 1 tm-ace & pool, i350 ph See these unbe1iev~bl elegant, new and BEACH. I & 2 BR'• trom ~ \V. c.entrel,S.A. BLUFFS 3 Br, 21 •. Ba. 83S-W31 · l 2 ,_ 3 l · I 1175 lu •~•. t."'V'T'n•<.' Robf':rt J\'luller R.E. 673-7039 111 spacious , , m room ap s, JUS one .,~ ~·~ • Si>oclous <.'Ondomlnlurn BLUFFS: 3 BR. l~ bu., mile from the ocean. Enjoy lwlurlous built-536-2579. NEW M·l 1""'5000 "' tt shop .. B!:a.utltully decorated . new docor £: cpt., no pete. ins and the most excltln~ recreation faclli· 2 BR. 2 ha. like ne.w! Priv. • oUlces. Ampl prkg. 208 3 x..&H USO. (213) 7!).J..0308 $375. mi», ~.. 6fMTn lllCd bclck yrd. 2 biks beach. ·Phase pwr--trash .ter., :clnt 88R., lb&. 107 St Jame• Rd, evcsJWlmda ~ms ties llrOU.nd! Heated poo , saunas, billiard No pets. 1 child. Avl 616. Joe, nr. s.o. trwy, 646-1252. 1 locl..ies -M· N 2 Bb room, hobby room, gym, lounge & Bar·B--15 -1-........ n~ UP s~ Ofll _ ., '" ... " ~r. o ... .., 1 yr old, ~. Q ~/mo. ~ aft 4: . •--, .... re1, ces, 'TlS-6140 (Anaheim ) dryer, refrig, acDts _oni,, no ues. 211 .• LightH Tettnr1 Couftl-Tennis Pro Individual air cond It bl.th, 1 • .1. "11t , -· R w/pr, new, dee. $160. i .J'l'301 Bea h HB, ·~ "" D'S. tanll villa, 3 BR, ptta. ., ...... H.B. 897..__ at Come today to New Port VW.a where shOP6 [ 1'"'n:cd yd, 11.1ater pd. 2110 •2 SwinJmln1,Pool1 •Jacu11i •SwJrl loth , c • O'I, .... ....., 1L fttrt ba,. tam nn, $46?1. mo. 833.-J.JM) ext ZO. • in 1 t d erythin ed , ••f..•• Delaware. PH bet l..S, •Volleyball •Hondboll •Gym •Sauna• WESTMINSTER. M·l-000 Ill ' J>:•, 4*ln7. LSE July 1. 2 .BR. atr, 9<JOI p gth, emg,GoymenLlFanE,!"l g yoChu oe 636-fllO. • lnd00< Golf Driving •ant• It Wilts. Ille up. Out1lde a: M•• -,_ for o OOD ' s near~y. oose • •loN•• KP·~ ·~'I"-• 2!i bo.; ml sq. h. "-· -"'wt WlD, ,_. tod hll 11111 l • CIULDREN A Peta oil. 28~ •Pool TablH •Cord RH!n •Color TV r ·-' .,....... 1 [' l!ee<jl. Avail. eppn!><, •9M346 all 6 pm. r,our new apt ay "'·r • a · se ectton llTS. 3 BR. ml. 1530'J Lynn *' SPACE COSL'A MES/\ ' .. Ylly. Aat 518-UllO. IMO. l4t Dix 3 B<. Xlnt .... • ava!lableFROM ••oo. ~. ~;75., St. Uill 148-11631. loch., !BR, 21R,211. °"" 117$ toj 485 ~~ ... It. LOGAN ST I or .rum: -PREE ...... Nr s. c.t Pl->.JC. .. •• .... 2 811, 1 ba. $100: 2. Bila< Moso Vonle fosl & Adam• 540· 1800 vwo~r '646-!252 . 641 7118 •a ... 2 ba, fll.,..,.,, J!OOI, etc. 675-7312. · ll(W PORT Vil' I O<.~an. AvaU 6/1, Ideal 1 "<: CQS'l'A MESA. 15,000 IQ, It. .. @3, 6"-1.'!Sll 2 B<, 2 Bl. 1741 Tl!atln ft Lii 2 ..dulll. lllfl.lOOO. AIC .:....~· Fncd yd, 1'c: ,... Ii ba, tam, AYt. Cit 'No. K.. 1549 l'l.ACINTIA AVI; 'AT 15th SI. C.M: DELUXE 3 br, 2 ba In 4-plu .,.. r A«f 838-5<<9 • ... -w/pool. -c.11 (n4)6Q.2J57orc•ll .. ll•ct (21J)tl2"'44t I nr 5 Pia. Encl ..... No"""' * 2500' TILT-UP !Ji!!!!!':~-!!!:!!!!!:.· ~ Pilot aww.d ed. -1275. MM4M or 91).37'4. ~ .-__ w/!"='d, -. 673-7373. • • l. I· • ' I .. \ ' II .,, ... i 0 , I h' ;;! ,, h ' > . .. r, >. II l 3 c • ' J q p 3 l ~ I ' - •olo 4Jd&t DAAY '1~1JT D •1 /------.....;:::.:: Peraonola !Jli 1 E'tectrlcal 60tt WlncMw Ot.,.nlnt 609I H,lp Wentod, 7 00 He p Wenlod, AU1 ;.;:;:1:..:;.::;::.::~:::.:...:..:.:100::: I Help Wenled, M&~ noo HUSNMTINGTON BEACH j Liii•-l Jnl REWARJ>. lnlo. loadlnJ--;;; ELECrlUCD\N u;;; *SUNSHINE* ATTF.Nl>ANTS. s.11....,"'J CAFETE RIA ALL SHOPS • 'iiiiii =iiiiiii~-~Ljj~il ....,......,,.. o! n on 1 Id No, mios. Sntall Jobo, l'(lndow S<.-.lct, "'°" '"' ANTI .., llatkma. sh 111, COOK CLl\RK ALL SIZES • Nob!" dba~-ftotu loll mOln< A r<pojn. 5l8-G203. caJI ll2-f9:11 INFLATIONARY avail•hle 6 AM·ll PM & f2 OOOK , Loot & FO<Hld 5 home 1n u.e. 8061 su""' Gardinlno 604l , School•~ PM~ PM. s ""'''w•. F •im• "'"" 1hru "'· 1:, .. ,, Senior Clerk 1100/MO. A UP ar. May '· "-Epll•ptlc 1 1 lion 7005 Products for Sale *"'""' pay 1'-211 hr. prof'd. o"'""" & lu•wh I 1110. 'TO MO_ OK ANIMAL ASSIST'. LEACiU!: oeedt n1e<Uc.ton, ,a l lf hl COU.ECE trained cardentt"I ni rue lntervle\\"I 2 ..... p,\J, t.1nn., prl'p. 5:30 arn-1 1>111 . Oi!I • Mci'add~t\" Producer or CAU.r. ANlMAL CONTROL n1ent&l 1'9tardatlon, •tt 28. who ta proud Of hlJ quallty j ORGAN LESSONS FOR I ne ed MEN & t.11\Y 20. Appll('nntl O\'l'r 50 for appt, 6$0.lSOO, ext 1197. i Typist Gothard,&: Jleu · Hun<W&ton &a.ch Shelter stocJcy 210 lhl, S'91i". v.'Orit. Complete mabtl. or ~rw. at n'I)' home. WOMEN 'th V>tl{.'Oni-0: otfl('nvise niUS! CASHIERS Sf!U~l"\t' ""' Pl~ue call Oiuck &hrtl'-•• 8521 Edison SL ~ll rtddiM broi.vn hall', lla'ht mtr;\' .t ed&e. cleanups. tvy ~-Kim Clark. W I bl· 18 :yr. olri. l ntt-rvi~\\'5 1 • 1 Ash ""' (Back t l l niddy con1~exlon, lredtlu, ~ TIME & ENERGY held at 101 S El Camino' statloos. ,c;h\tt& itVitiJ¥blc 6 wlll~Burke" Co... A•'A 0 umane Society) -n'"h -v •""· -·-·-· G-EO~ E. Rell.I SC . ,\~t-12 ~~II: 12Pi\1-6 P~1. 6 714 :9i7-ZIOOI uvption, I P I YI n i ii· ....... .. • . ..., ,, uu.NW.1•a ~ [DJ ' da/"·k. S.at1.il~ pa)' neuterlna: lnform. 536-2ll3 11t> ~ pinky nnaer. S .. P R 1 N Kl.ER Reps.tr. I j f 1 who love MONEY. Automotlv•Ma.rlne $2.2.)/hr. lntt!l'\'i<?1••s 2-4 1 Stor•9e 4550 l\NIMAJ...S llfPOUNDED f>leaae®J hlamother ?drs. Plantina: A Cl"eanuptl· IA•"6oft'l •lt . t c II M W'I Part• Warehouseman rr-.1. i\1011. t.1ay 20. FENCED , 1 Ten1'r mix, B/W, fem. Wllohnet .~ or lhe1 Expt-r. &. Reas. C11Jll 4 r. I SO n . IO work In 111.it gl'Ol'.•fng hus· 1\pp:1~~.1~lio\'er_SO -...·el('011~e, 1 ARD ).Rf':A. Doxie mllc Brwn Blk F H.8. Police Det ect Iv(! ~ 835-3567 lnl!SI!. "1111 OJIJ)(lr\unil)' for Othcn1 ti;t',, n1ust IX" 18 )r. ~i acre11 from St:i0/1no. nee. Gcnn s1u.' PmQtCr. Ai. . Rlcha.rdt. Profes&lo~al J a p .ll n es" I Job W~nttd, Malt 7~ Ud\'IUlCt!ment. t.luNt be (')';• ~d ... ln1crv1ew11: he.Id lll lOl Veh., $10fnl0. UUI. ~vnl\. I Cock·a·poo, RwltfBlk, r . ve' YOU c--· r~-lb 11 ,_riC'111.·e-d \\'Ith ......... 1 lf'lf'· I s. El Ca.lnloo keal, SC N.r. S.O. b"1v,v Al Euchd,r. V. TetTI"" -1~·up, Blk, ltn•. • ;u·uener. ""'-....•" u~ 1 · l'llOTEL l\fANAGER • \\'OUld APT. l\IANAGER for 12·2 br ··~ 0 -·-•1 833-3911 weekdniue, Sl•ep'::,'.'..~ ·• . !eon. C&h find ptaCG of mind, C311 ~7 Bluebird Ctr. CM. Uke to nianage motel, keeps funi units. No children-pets. phone pe1·sonnH1y. Xlnt n1l!d-, CE{'i:TR.-L Scr~ice \ceh .. \\'i J ·v., ui-1.1\ do bettt r 00 the job, tnB.ke .-WS-7072 business UJJ. Have ref's. 1 Llve in. $70 off rent. l\iin. ic«I & gt"Oup l>eth'fllS". 111· 1 t ra I n. S 11· 1 n 2 s h 1 fl . Rentals Wanttd 4600 She p, Blk/Brwn, f<?ln. more '00 .... be 1 1 EAN G • 1 tervlewlng llel\\•een 4 pn1 & ~eN10n11el tJept Uoag Hosp. Poodle ntix \\.'lilt -ma1 , . 1 n,,,,,, 1app er EUROP a rue n e r. Cllll 64i>-1791 or 646--36.12. duties. Pl'cfer ma t u re 6 pn\. N B 1 REL ' • e, e and more effecllve at home Maintenance -landscaping F ' "'01\\an 642·9520 •ft 5 Pl\1 fABLE RENT~R Poodle, 111lx, \\'hlte male. ""1th lhe kids. ProfesslonaJ 'tree remo v a l vcrY ·JobWanted, mele7050 · COAST DISTRIBUTORS: I CHEF BUSlNES.o;; 1n11n, no <:l'lildrcu Lub, Blk, .fem . pyachologist can titlp lhru rea!IOnable 642-&29, t \'e& ( --APART?.1ENT ~tanagers, 98 1375 ~an, Unit L, CJ\l no pe ts. \.\'Alli unf ltiW. uP t Tc·l'rier 011....:, BN·n, n1ale i nt eresting, Jne>cpenaJve . . Lady lookina for .Nut11lng Unlts, Carden C1'0ve, expel AUTO SALESM EN-I !'ul\ charge \\'Qrk\ng Ch(·l 1 to $200 mo Be! 6 '15 Jlnt C('nn S/I{ Pointer BN'fl ll'OllP dlacUS&ioM in Costa MO\V A EDGE expert + 1 e n1ployrnent. Cari.fig · tor couple, 71 4 -8 4 6 -3 T 2 7 , 1 Bch CM ' po' n.:.' ,'fl, I Tenier nlix B/W ' I M "-·ll .,.n 2288 dependable. Call tor pro1npt elderl,y &I.ck or 2 adults 5 14 832-9136 I\'t'Cd t~r one of Oran~ 1 11·nnicd. Ben('fll$: .T ll P · ' · · · · · <-><1X 762, Ten1 n ' ' ma e esa. .... ....u-for tree t. John *-3446 dayK Good ref's u,•e in County s learlltlll: Pont1a.1.·, &!.lat'), Pnlll Va ca t 1 on , Htnr:. Bch. 92648/5111-1915.:. I Scolti': $1~ 8~· fem. schedule. ~ .--PENDABL • ~Ill~ Ann. as1.19J9. Bctty. 1 bl Deale1'1i. New or Us~! rar I' Hospital & Life lnsur111i1.·c .. \VANTED. l'\unil;hed· lBR ' . J m e Housesltt ~i;..n.. + .... E f As em er sales. Excellt':lt tr Inf; e Apply in person, J\1011. J\lay traller, 10 rent t.l1t tlu Te":!<?r Ill~~ pup, \Vbt, J\f. ers REASONABLE P R. l C ES BOOKKEEPER -full charge. . s benefits. E x p e r 1 e n c ._. , IJ. Sept, call Liz Ev:l ns. ~I~ I !en1er llllX, Tri, male CALL DOUG, ~76M ~~allable for v."Ork at hon1e . necesJ!IU}" Asb for nay Bay Club \\'kdU)'S !) • .'.) l't;111!!00· Blonde, Blk: l\t. Just Sold our Hous e ? EXPERIENCED Japanese :.!_IJ-2274. I DAVE ROSS I SAM'S SEAFOOD I 64~. cs. l&:i l ~.1~~,~~ ~lntu, Bi'\\.', l\I. Manied couple ih early gardener )'ard, maintenance l BIOLOGICAL ILLUSTRA-Tra·1nees PONTIAC 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy ' JI El.TABLE parry To ll·asr I S/~1 1· B~~~iv~~a: tlili'tles, no ch 11 d re n' and clean up 963-1020 TION or related \\urk. Full 2480 1-tal'bor Bh·rl. Huntington Beach, CA. t An Immediate op. ertlng exl1t1 In ou r Publlcetlons °"r.'· fer • gener•I off ce clerk. Must bo oblo to type '°"5 wpm end know gene r•I office practices • n d procedures such as: filt m•in· tenance, reco rd kMplng, logt , etc . Prior experience in •publications dept. high ly d11lrable. Apply In Person 3333 Herbor Blv d. Costa Mesa, Ca lif. bdrm. hous<', Co1'0na <11'1 c:;~e~1~x. pup BiW~n~.I. ~b~tr:c1 ~~~;:;; ";~; FINE EDGE . or part Unie. G7J.s232. C'of;ra Mesa ~"?12: f!lll.DCAHE. Ll1e h11usc· I Mar or lrvlne Terr. Wb n1ix puppy, several sumnier or \\'ha t e ve r . Uard Mainte~ Sel"Vl~ J obs Want~, M&F 7075 lst & 2nd Shifts AUTO PAil.TS q u ls nl <'. \\'Ork tron1 :t·6. J days, sun1- So.llsbul')', A.r:t. 67::-Gooo Tt'lT/Dobie mix, BIT, Jl,J. Refe~nces. 6334876 or Oeanups/Hauling. 54S-864> , , Sal<?llnien for gro11·1ng yolu1,.: nil'r full iiint', 2 g-ir!s. 7 .t: I St. lkrnard, Brwn, \Vht, i-~. 558·7202. YARD CLEANUPS N~E!~T. Wert <'xp d cplt" 111 I Would you like pn11s .Jobber. A-lust !)(' 11. F:I Turo, 811-9123, 831).5.;()J I c [ Cock-a·poo, gray, ~I . & r.omplt'te maint &l:>-0309 ~•ui' t for lt1'1~eut I of IS-Ml I a.ggre11s1ve, ha\'e . good l'\'l'S. I ..._ ___ ,:., ll • i CATS VASJ-:C'rO~TY · · I 11.u un s 1n 11 ce area. t b~ome a part J>CLwnallly &.: de1in·i· tn .;.;.;ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-. • .-.~.. Gray, sht. hall-, ftm. Conridentlal inf o r nia ti on Lawncare by ''2 Gals'' 1 Dependable I pleasant I 0 ~ -:I • • niake good n1<1ney. Cnnt:-t\'I CHIQUITA E11ual Oppr. l:;n1plo~1·r Whit<? fen1. kittens. ~~s~l~ng f referT8.1. i1·k1,,y serv/clnups 642-90071 bvodahle, ~3717 . of the eXCltlftCJ Roger Gll laspy 831--00.t~ l>c! WANTS YOU l=====m:l:I ==== BuaJn11s Oppor SOOS ' YelJO\\•/While, S/H, ma]~ Profit A8enc7\li2-4'ks Non-f,fQ\V & EDGE expert +I Help Wanttcl, M&F 7100 computer 8 & j, Chiquita B1'f1 nds. Int'., A suh· 1-----'..:...---.:o.:: ANO OTHERS, 536-2JIJ LlFE or oUTtt: Let . OUt' dependable. Call for pron1pl ~ • ? ~UTO ,~~~B~ ,. -siduuy of Unitl'tJ Brand!'; Affiliate LOST: English Bu J l d 0 g ba bl 11 F al 1 free est. John 546-3446. * * * AAA Sett p ·r I industry. Sell Ne\1 BM\\ li S: use<! ..:.u:s, Co .. \\'urld \fide l\l11rketu1g A CANDY brindle & wht An11 t~ es ve. or ternat ves G 1 S I 60.. SECRETAeRrYosi io n St-e 1"11111y Rosen at C1'1>1·it•r lt"1rlrr, hus an opPning ror 1 SUPPLY ROUTE "P" .. ,, .. SE. R l 0 U s to ABORTION call LIFE enera erv ces -1 Va~an Data J\lachi11cs has l\lotors. 2m \V. 1st S.inla I O i•r I> k ' I "fea1u1·ing" ~RGIES, Vic. Dana BEST l\1ASSAGE IN N 8 1 8 & \V MAlNTENANCE lniniedlate need for a see· several iminediate O]X'nings . ..., Opportuni!y fur ll•h«ince· CLERK TYPIST RECEPTIONIST g:s Y · LINE M1~22, 24 hrs. 1 Liz Reinders Agency has '' Ana !"3111 ''11 re L. PS··"' l':<.persun.1 TIIE, NAT ION'S TOP .H1~1~.,., Hi~hl. REWARD. J«J() Irv in<? Av<?., Suite io3s: Gen'! ~~·· elec, J>!.uxn bing retary w/good telephone fo r e l·e c tro-mechanie11l 111('nt, <"On1rrl'hl·n~h·e trnin· . C!IOCOL.\TES: ...,...,~. e~es Open 8 AM f.lon \\led Fri. &: pa.inltni. No JOh too \-'Olce, nice hand1vritlng, love assemblers on 1i.'t Md 2nd AVON !ni.;, 11ii:.r~J b1.•n(•fit:1. ,\~Soc·' Nr11-port Beach flrn1 'il"t'ks Scn·ice nnd n.1alntatn y~ur 1 L03T, CJ\l l-~l'ntRlc ~at. fll\}Sf· Ann. 557-o.539. ' ' ' small. _l.Dw "!tes. 900-2241 for people & figure:;. l\lusl shifts. Individuals selected A k u<t<'. t:oll .. ·g<' Dl•i;rl'•' Ol') experienced clerk l}'Pisl/ O\l'n route .. Tlus oppu11.uni1y I ly h'A ....... "'/sh~akl; ol gold H.B. ~2143 c.M. type 60 a-··ately & •~ must have good n1awal S s • • • I equ11·ttlent l'X\wnenc:l' help-1 rft..'etitionist. Typing ~ =• \"O""Y •~ FEAR 11 tnated •••• ~ d•·t·~ty and a sl"""' ..... PRICES ARE co1:-;r. UP. i 1 I -...·as desi:.:nerl ~p~·lf1c111ly & -...-:Utt'. 6l.H!HS, if no ans. '' lW\ ... e m HOME NEEDS WORK? good speller. "'"' """'" -u · \\'.p.m. Abili1y to 11ork 11·1 for th~ dlst1ib~t1011 or the I 6-l:rll(() i\lon tlu'U Fri, 7am toft>\>er .:instantly. Ca 11 All Types of' Repairs l.lz Reinders Agency ~ire . to learn. Benefits S ll 0 UL D N 'T Ycr;R \ AN EQUAL nunit>Crs & keep arcuratc .nations lu11 i\S:';l'JJ1t'd Ill in· tu llOClll. 8Jlytln1e. ~ Small Jobs our Specialty 4020 Blrch St., Suite IM include. . . " FA.J\lll.Y JNCOP.IE' You . OPPORTUN ITY r l' r Cl r rl !i. pl ca s an I u\lure t.•hoc..·ulah'!i. Lc ... ·;11ion,,; 1 OFF slreet parking 3rd block Coast Home Repair 6f.5-.8l97 Newport Beach 83J..8l90 •10% ~ .shilt d•ffen:!nlia.l. can help by earn1n.:: ex1ra i EMPLOYER p;.·i·sona.lity & ahiliiy It• lo be estnbllshed h>· our LAnGE, grey mate ~baggy north of Pier !lunt n"h Ea'·b"-hed l""::. ::*Compellti,:e pay n1onev as an A \I 0 :-.l L' "'' 1· I handle bus-..· dc!--k. \\'hil·h dog Red c<>lll\l' no Ile Nr · uo.: • BABY'S nanie & birth Jn ta ... U3 """ •Mod f ·rr Jl f: p RESENT A Tl\'F.. r ur 1·on ut"~ 1a 111L.••l'\_,_•·11 <."01npnny. 'You n111\' kce11 · . ' · • monthly 15 phone 53S.Jl44 ..., ---~ ~ ~ _. 1 em aci ! ies. -I II 'I ,., 1 711611 10 1111·ludes use of rl11·rri1ihon(' ·' · / H:L111h s 17th St Owner hand lettered on 6" _ :t 9" -•G edi 1 aid life Flexible hours. I'll irain 1·a • ~. "'-·1s . · -·11 your IJl\:SC'llt poi;llion hu1 . ' 0 C · t lor deal ?tis: ed ----- -roup in ca 1 \\c('kr:la}'S l.Jcolli('eu !l ,1111 ,\; 1·lil'nl t'\lnl!u·r i':\l·f'lll'nl inust hRl'c .:!-S hou1'S. J)l'r t ~la.Hu at . . Anirual ~ ~~~ ~ gn. U A Better Temp. J:Josition insuranc~. ~·ou. Inlcrestc<l? Ca I I :: pn1 . iw \\ i·itl', Chit111it11 ll•irl..in~ co1J<ll11un.. & '" lrf"('k llORJ't' ll111e &nd liUHlily 1 shellrr. . I _ , ~ URGENTLY ~ *12 ~a}s a year paid 5-~7().11. Hrands lnl· .. G:?tl l\"(•111>i11·1 h•'H<'flls. fur lhc n1inln1un1 in\·e~t· LOST Siamese ni a I e, Ser*9I.... HOME REPAIR I vacation. Ccniei· Dr .. NeiilJUl'I Ucal·h, ml•nt . Can be 11·orkNJ di!,\'.~ Blue-Point-frosty, si n ce Carpentry. ?lumbini *St~ purc~ase plau. BABYSlTTER needed Alon C 1.1 "'"''"" CALL ed El trl al R "'9-JM• b •P I t sh·-·' t"-· ~ 10 '"3 "" 2 rii. ;J~. THE IRVINE CO or e\·cs .. p;1rt ur full 1irnl", W , "Pete" has Binus ec c · eas.,,.. ..,.,.. 1 NEE ED I ro 1 <UU 11:· •u u .r '·" :,,,,,.. : . .u, • 11.1nle or :e.mn.le, a~e no bnr· trouble._Ui02 ~s Naranjas, Account!~ .001 Hauling 60Sl I Please apply in person children, 2 &.. 4 yrs. $1 hr. cHURcH ORUJ\NIST \i·uii 1 644-3389, tam-noon r1l'r. Ext~llent tnx \\Tlle I Lag. Niguel 493-49M. BOOKKEEPING Ta..xcs for contact B. Kralka. or C.M. area. 6-12--1630. experience. Plea!le ca\I. Equal Oppor. Einplayer off. . . LOST: White long haired eat, inti! ,.ual ' YARD garage cleanup' 1 ASSEMBLY 1714) 833-2400 ext 336 BAB\'SI'ITER l\·ly hon11', ;';' fi.l.)-7650 davs or 6-l;}-701·1 CLERKS lillnununi 1n1·rs1n1c11t: I I i:rn eye, 1 blue e,ve. Flea viu 5 or rompanys. ren1ove' trees, dirt, Ivy; · · days v.·cc.>k, Cosla l\'\('sa, :! 1 1 eves. • .1 $2,200.00 I co1lar. Swi 5113. 418 Hard-Call 645 -0083 d r J v ·e w a ,v s , s t umps. v OM boys, 6 & 8, call :in 6: 30, ln\·ei;tnient !$l'cured. in!C'rPSI I ing, Ba.I.boa. Reward. Call S·abyslttlng 6008 [ 847-2666. TRAINEES 6.12-7~51 CI..ERlCiU. 1 free flnnJ)clng a1·aiJable for 675-23J.J. , 1 LOCAL movini; & he.ullng by BABYSIT'fER. s u 111 111 er 1 I · (~I Clcrk·al Sldlls exJ)l:lnslon. l.OST TI1ura, blue d e n i n1 * * * * * I student. Large t:htclt. Reas. Varian Data· Companion llC('df'tl ror 5 Become a part -Ae~·urate T'•pinit !-'or 11101-e lnfom1ation \11·iic : 'ol'a.ilet, contains paper route Barry, 531-1235 or 539-9438 Interim yr old Uoy, car ne('., OW' I -Outgoinfit P~rso11ality Dlst1ibulor B\visio n 11100£'}', child heartbroken. J. P UI'NINS Ma'chines home, CD~f . &1G-121S l of the exciting ' -:\lalh Skills Dcpartn1ent: Cho1'0!at('-C'.AJ t1M08 La Es DelptlU.a I ~IOVfNG? Local turn. or Penonnel Service 2722 Michelson Drh·e · --I sanP~?.~t~xc~1ii·11(J2 : r~~~~· ~=erock, :-,.12. t"ountain Valley f,~: &~=.' 32 ft . furn. 17511 Irvine Blvd. Irvine, Calif. 926&1 B~~·f0~iel~1~u:~:.~ Y!'1~:·1~:: ~odmpute,r ;,r:,r!:.v11:~1~·1,f'~~:~~-11~:::\ Pl!"alleinl'lullephrinf'11Unlhi't (Sunday) .Black & fa11'n, ,.OU ~r\! the \\lnn~r of /HAULIXG &. J\IOVING, fast •115 Tustin 1Eq,..U Oppor. En1ployer nl/f \\'Ol'k. 6 llays \\'k, Apply in '" ustry. PACIFIC MUTUAL * * * * *-~~~ m~~I~ Py. TWO FREE TICKETS ' !~1~.t ='. Ext 611• 138-5460 ~~~~(:,\ PASTRY SHOP i Varian Data Mach ines ;,~~u~t16;~1~1~~~1~;.~1: I -~ ·_~r ' to the Equal Oppor. En1pl~yer ,.14 nnp--B!vcl. N.B. h · d ' t · ,..,.;,,,,..,.;.;.--;.,,;.,,..,. CHARLES EXLEY F?UND: Black fo'en1. Puodle Southern Caltfornia lL\ULlNG & M OVING ua. ""d as 1mme 1a t openings 735 J oun Nt'ar Golden West College, MOBILE HOME SHOW ; L~~~? ~ Acoounting for the following : COOKS eosia M•,. , 11.n .. 1193-00"' May 18th tbru May 21 th ' . . • ASSEMBLERS .... * Data Control WAITRESSES ' at the Gen. Haulinx·MD-·Tr8'h PAYROLL Eiperienc:ed BUSBOYS ,-ou arc ~c -...·inner or FOU!\D: Cat, female. long ANAHEIM STADIUM Tree &: shrub trim or DISHWASHERS TWO FR E TICKETS iai~lk & ~JJ3s.:·1~nda 2IXXl State College Blvd. removal. Ell.~. CLERK . 1'~our day ii·ork \l'N'k. 10 Propf Operator Clerk & HOSTESSES 10 the ens. a I. . Anaheim Moving t1nd Haulint ( • hours pt>t· day. 6A~I to UNITED 1-:...:per. Only Need Apply Southern California FOUNDWfealnmalute Sianiese cat. Please call S42-j678, ext. 333 I $10 &: up. * 963-Mj2 1 Applicant should ha\·e· I to 2 4:30Plll. Experience helpful. CALJFORNIA BAN K I R .... . . Apply In Person MOBILE HOME SHOW Vi" ....-Ca 11 t !al ~'" u k t IN ~h ,·e·-·~n··-e ..,· pa-11 ('5por1s1.,1l1f!cs 11·ill 111t lutlc Denver M ln•'ng Co, '-· ..... 0 c m ,,~ .... c e '· i 0••. Housecleaning 6054 · ":'': .""·r-........ . . "'": : but not necessary. $2.00 per 1· · 1·1· d " l'llay 18th lhru May 17lh 5.?J-54-19. County toll lree number i.-; • • I actMl1es and proficiency 1n I hour. Good c 0 111 p an y 222 Ocean Ave., Jght lypii"gd · 1 1111: an unta n9 \\.', 19th St, o r at th{' FND: Orange tabby, 1.lnle. 5-IQ.lTlOI. ; JS Uie suo Out:> Let us clean ) US<' o~ adding .':la~. benefits. Paid he11.llh, life Laguna Beach I ~~i~rol~n~ytvi"~~!n~l('~.';~~I e COOKS e ANAHEIM STADIUM I Young cat. 'Vic: Highland * * your \Vindows & screens so I Duties ul('lude ~uditing time insurar.cc, \'<ICation?t & sick ·{714 ) 494--6546 fi;.:in'l~s <.J.nrl be fl hii::h f;l.?honl "-DISH\VASll ERS to ii•orl 200) State College Bl\'d. Dr. & Irvine NB. 548-7427 --~. * * '*-rou can tell. Carlson's c11.rds,. proceHsing ~I!, leave. gi-;uhuilt', ,~ ni\ninn1111 of 1 ill fas t I001! l't'staurant opcn Annhcinl I Lost/Basset f<?m, tri-color, EXP. Mother w Ire f s. Cleaning 537-6:188 ne\\' hU'es and tem unation An Equ11l Oppo11un1ty ye:1r rirt1\·1ous e."!K'rrc·11ce ina soon iu Ncwporr Beach Please rn!I 642-5678, ext. 3.13 1 \\•ht n1os1 prominent. San Fenced yd. To:ys, pets, EXPERIE?\CEED lady "·ill doeumentr.. ~ire to 1 Apply Jn PerMJn Er ployer 1 Pl'(•fe1Ted. Call 75;!-0'240 0 .. 0241 or nppl: lo ('laiui your ll1;kel'1. <Nort h Jose tag. 968-0964. playmates. lunch & love. do h 0 u s e c l ean ing. c 0 m P ut e r 1 2 ed · pa~ll ~ 1-::::;~======= in person ~uun.ty toll free nuu1ber Is LO~l\ BLACK f~male % Lab, &J&..1880 ll.eferences. Call 5-13-1043. =uord~:~blc. Apply Ill I l'B/\NKU\G * Accounting VICTOH TA STATION >l~JI.~I \IGre" Dane, P"PPY. 4 mo CHRISTIAN mother w i 11 I Janltori•I 6063 i . PRIMARK UNION BANK RESTAURANT old. ff found call 5.57-1.247 babyalt. Fenced yd. ho! I Dona ~~retl Cl k 990 Do\'C SL, Nc\\11011 , ... * ..... * ...... * ...... * ...... * ...... ,FOUND-Pair o! Bi!ocal meals, nap•. call Joanne ARE You~ high prices (7141 540-5000 ext.,""' PRODUCTS co. Haa An Openiltg for ,, er COOK-TRAI NEE- RESTAURANT RUSTIC black rimmed glasses. VI" 900-1531 for low q"ality ol!ice main!? HYLAND PROOF F""""" Island. 673-7346. MATUl!E won>an will """' Try °"' high quality jower ""'1l S. Su""' OPERATOR = . for chlldr<n. my oome US ,...ced regular c I ea n In • LABORATORIES Santa Ana, Calif. E\'eiling, chnnnlng, prorit-FN~ ~ ~·a=~ed CoJ!1e week. $6-6272 • p0 ro gr a 537m ~0fi & r l 80n's (Between Harbor & Exper. ls desirable, hoi\·e\·er. , . . Salary according to exp Pt'C'\'IOUS. aet.'Ount1ng/btll 1ng 1 Pref<?r no students. Expe1· e x P e r .1 ~ .n. c (' . <l ~ s•1~·il. pref'd., but 1\i.ll train. Appl· able. Bcer-.\\l ioe Uc., Prime pup, IC on, · lJCE:NSED loving ea.ning, ..._..... . Fairvie11•, If you. have had related /'\ewport Bch. area. $&,000. 64~· l'~ened ~ near ~ 1 1 Palntlng/P•perlnt 6073 3JXI HylaM Ave, South of Wan1erl exper. operating machi.nes I Cule of Ne1,·port FOUND: Gray bro"' n <llut Plaza C.M. 567-12'70 C.Osta hteu. Calif., 9ai26 'ol'e \\'Ould like to taJk to you. Re~po1~b1l~t1es \viii 1n1"lude bel\\-e<"n 2:30 I 4:30 p · typing 1n ... 01ce masters. . _m operating ditto machine and I llan1burger Han1Jct. 154 10-key adder. I Aclam!ll, C~l . Ask for l\h . Hagen. Realtors Cockapoo female puppy. • EXTERIOR ONL y a1 --.-l An equal opportunity 675-S5ll 6f6-M85 or 642-7649. Carpenter 6015 an equ .....,...... •wuty Employer mil Please Apply In Person I * Secretary I COOK -SHORT ORDER. l'::::C:::C:l:=:==:=z::::;=:=z: j al a1 Llc'd., Insured,. Free Est. employer To Doris Mitch•ll days a 1\·eek. li1ust I> I• LOST 514.. t. . m e L'.LL PATIO-Covers lt Decks. Richard 97S-3335 6l0 Newnnrt Ctr Dr., NB : T . 60 h 1 • ,, on reliahle. Apply in person e ek ti Dn H e •'lfl~f Gray w/Blk &tri~. \\'hitf! CU!tom d lgned f: pertl ...... . yp111g \\ pn1, s on. 1anu OU -'zt;, r..n.mpus Dr. Irvine. S -S ~dn c005t & paws. !t.17-8832 ~ x y PAINTING & Repair, 35 yrs ACCOUNTING Equal Oppor. En1plo~ er "·pn1. i\lu:.1 cn,l(ly a · .. · .. built Free Mtimates \\'Oricmanship guar. Take WORK FOR A 1 I challen;.:e a11d a varif'I) nf COOK 11•{ exp'd· e Pizza-Take out $7M ~'T. Dog Tum' dk k 11 646-T"J98 8-IG-9t95 advantage of my e xp SPH:'IALIST.. ASSEMBLERS BARMAID top salary. oPC'n re~ponsibililies. ln<livitluul Call forappt.t.lon thru Fri . •Bldrs Hdwe $400M Gr grey. like Eng. ~wep dog. GENERAL CARPENTRY ~7056 day, nhcs & 1vknd .-:hif!s. .~e!e<"ted tnusl ha1·e a 837...J(JOO. e 3 Machine Shops <..~t. G5-l"8i. :Ji9-2811) CUSTOM F1NISH WORK I FIRST CLASS EXT./L~T. Permanent fu\l·time posilionll Call bet1vn 11 a1n & 6 pn1, 1nini1nurn of 3 ycai1! n:-cent rou·".ffi ~e~ru:in. Please Sfnall jobs ok. 894-48511 PAINTING, PAPERHANG· \ open for assemblers of n1ed· l\Ion-Fri, 646-9935. c."pcrien<:e. .,COST HOLLAND BUSINESS idrrtti/,)" Vic. 1' ru;yiew anri CUSTOM Woodwork, remod., ING, Free Estimates ical devices. Exper. desir· BEAUTY OPEilATOR Ir .i·ou niect these ACCOUNTING &j5-4170 SALES 54<Hli08 Sun.Ao\\tt. 9'i9-5S5J """'"ling • repair, Vince ! 919-5294 able, but not n1andatory. ~lust be licen11ed. Assi.~1ants. . . . . MANAGER /.,..,.., ... ..,..,..,...,..,.,.,1 ...--Excellent fringe benefits In· and nlso 1 Shnnipoo girl tor ~uahflration~ .a1.1cl. ar(' GIIT s !Io p • L o.g un a· A F'OUl\'D, Iem'lle dog, Sam-Lenholt. 536-8475. PROF. painter, OOnett work, Temporary eluding profit sharing. Apply busy Aaion, 1610 \\'. Coa:;t 1nte1't"Stell u1 J0U1111g an Degro<? + "'ell roundeo choi~f loc. $30,000. inc. oyed. Carpt1t Strv1ce '°'' . reas, Int/..xl., tree estirnale. Assl"n.m. ent1 I in person, l-5 pm iveekdnys. H1\'}', N.B. 642-3970. I ?,,~a,"gcoffers~ounty company aet."Ountlng back g r o u n ' lrg. inventory. NE\\'El.L fm-7UT ' Refs. 548-2759, &42·3913. , • :r 1 " \\'/emphasis on cos I s ASSOC 494-6594 ~'D. •Bassett f-Iound, fm.I. JOHN'S Carpet &: Upholstery PROF wallcovertn rtate Ava.liable For . SHILEY LABS INC BEAtITY 0 p E ft AT 0 n I * 12 days a year paid J\tnnuf. exp. $1S-19K r~ · Vic. J{8 High School Ori Sh (Soll 1l N 279514 l g, all Expet1e~. Personnel 1 AS.SlSTANT A-1ust. ha1:(' vacation · Paid/Also f''ec JobK. ~~~all~~ f~~ c:!1f 0 ~~ ~ Retardant!°)~~Uers .t: ~ ;aper. n4J~. · *ACCOUNTING CLKS 17600. Gillette A1·(!. ~~· T~~~ts H ~:~ 1 *Competitive pay HELE~ SCl!Al-~FER Ne,.,. Po r t/fNine area. ~~~~~~~~~~! ~n~~or bl~te~ ~l~ * Wallp•per H•no•r * ! *:O~YI'~~~~}'~ ~:i-~~ Jrvi~~~plcx sTn.JsT. &ll-68.57 1 1 I *MGOdern !~~ilit1ie1 t 4~i~~~:i!=ti-.~~~~~ 833-1.205 wk days. I ll•I carpet&. Save )'OUt' mOQey C. Rebko 646-2449 CALL I Equal Oµportu nHy En1ployer BOAT CARPENTERS * roup m.u1c~ n-' 557-271 1 lnv11t Oppo rt'y SOlS · ~ ,......,, by savtna me e:«;tra l,fi.JHL INT/EXT PAINTING Aleta Fre<luiek, l\lgr. .. Expel-, only. 2SOO S-Susan, surance + hfe -· i.;:.:='-"==--'-'--' · -~w c~~al/r~,"".\iJ~, AU Orange Co. Jim 67,._,,,, 714/835-4103 ASSEM.BLY l Santa Ana. *Sloe~ pu rc~ase plan COUNTER GIRL OFFICE CON.DO! p,.....,.11 S3SO fl.iii. couch JiO:awr IS. 15 : Fl!EE EST. PROF. , MACHINE BOOKKEEPER F /C *Proftl sharing °""' ~U\~,Jl~!c 1,, ·V Outstanding opponunity to yra. exp. b: what CIOWlta not PAINTING. INT. • EXT. I An equal oppor. employer OPERATING ?t!ln 5 yrs manuf. exper. Reply in person or conlacl: Apply in 1ierson only, 2 to · build an office condo et this I INCREASE vnur buatllne 1-3 method I dO W'Ol'k -·-.. 11 * S67-G14 * . . . Xln't starting s a I a r Y . great address on Ma.in ize "':" 2 \\'k ' Goodftf Sll-OlOl .. ..,........ \\ork for ~ or swmg shil!. Advanceme.nt potential. Co. B. Krafka Pl\l. Dell Shel Delicatessen .-Street . in . Santa An a . cup •1~u s ds . ~: . ' Pla1t1r/Rtp•lr 6077 ACTIVITIES DIRECJ'OR Full or p/Ume. No ~xper. paid beDetits. PJease cnll f7l4) 833-2400, E.,'t. 336 BroolchW"st & Adams., H.B. ~....... ....Iler w i l J exerciies, pa or gim c L&R Ctpt (lnrs. Hae $24.93. Exper. pref'd. F/tlme. nee. Good conds & beoefits. """,, ..... 11 l 1_N_,_. _S.~v--0~"-·----- - ' ... ' ....... .,.. ... u ._, "" A l. s 0 custom fitting. Rm $4. Stm hit •'Hll.~ Sola PATCH PLASTERING CORT EC INC °"~ or app · . Unance. Asking $UO,OO), hlllten/swimv.oear. Juanita 11' 95 G .... -':."70 Conv. Tlospilal 642-0098 , • Equal Oppor. Emplo)er VDM COULD )'ou use eKtra $35-$51 CAIL 615--1225 S32--4212. ' ... · ._., 11.......u. All ~F=uate-s * * * * * 642-1877 BOOKKEEPER fu ll charyre. "'k'? P/t eves & Sats. Pref sP1RI11JAL READER Celllngl 6011 ASSE"f.IBLERS Male & New corp. r e q u Ires: en1pl'd. ~tr. Levi 846-5455. Open 10 AM ro 10 P!H * WILLARD PAINTING * Roofing 6082 • RITA NUGENT f'e1nale, Ne w plant In Com:a n1 Jn I 1n um s e r v Jc es , Varian Data Advice on all matters. New A~ Ceillnp + *SA.VE MONEY * I 108 Clearb1'90k Lane ~Iesa, Very good working moonlight, conven1ent for Machines 3U N. El Camino Real repe.lra 0rywa11 l:: wall CALL Tlf.l. \VEST COAST · Coata Mesa oondltions. Apply Stanford both parties. Newport area. 2722 Michelson Drive San Oeminte: For appt. text, pe0 tch 1p1uo .. ..a:...., No. ROOF'lNG, INC. ~ Applied Engineering, :ll80 613--0830 after 1 pm. Call 492-0034 492-!:1136 · ._,.._ ,.OU sre the winner of Airway CM Irvine, Calil. 926&1 =...:=;~~~=~;=! 281033. SIUT/5: REPAIRS all '>1>''· Reus. TWO FREE TICKETS ' BOOKK!;EP.ER. lull charge, ATI'ENTION . plant loft:ra, * P.ALM & CARD Ctrnent/Concr1te' iJ019 free esi. Llc'd. Ask lor to the ~BLERS (UU\l. trl.aJ ~a.nee), :f..Ug. •E:ijqu:::ialz=O::::ppoi::::;:r.::i:IEm=:=pl:::ioy=:'::::'::::mi::::ll Interior desf&nen, h a f r ·READER * , . ; \Vall. 541..J388,...831)..{i(l20. -Southern California Ip r ec J s l ll n electro-mech. Co. l!X'J1 ~!ffuL ~ary Ii \ \l 1.1'\ I\ I \I I \ Credit & Collections Clerk 1tyib:ts, etc... Prest1it! Spec. ret.dlngs $1. wJM 7322 CONCl\E'I1: PaUoa. Patio I Sandblasting 6083 MOBILE HOME SHOW · R~E:1!· Stro h open. Cil1111 tor appt. Clerical Temporary 1 location. For D¥>re info. call West m In• t er Ave ., Coven. QuaIJty wwk. Reas. ~............ ng me c · 4--541-2285 * s I I I ~70 from 10 to 5 Westminrter, o,pcn 1 da.YS Ltoe.oled. 64)-8$1.4. 1 WOOD Text., Bldgs, houses,/ A-tay 1.811\ th.ru May 2Tth aptitude. ~mbty 0 r ~Kl(EEPER. dlversllied. ecre ar ti Nted self 1tartlng lnd i- Sllndayl ca.U 646-5063. 893-0SSt. CEMENT Ir: Block Work boa.ta, patios, Awim p:xHs. ANAHElaMttlteSTADIUM ~e~pc:e C ~hOJ!~ Pel'. Ekp: th trucklng & parts ** GTyopnol•,t,•I Clerks vldual with 3 ye•rs ex· MASSAGE &. SAUNA Walla, pallot oldewaiks: Shoo ~or •tMllcr llems. n · · · ;.;;a:" b,.,lne.. 1telplul. Jno, p<1 • lnv11t Wanted 5020 • etc. By hr. ·or lo6. 64&--09lS. °Quick Snnd Co: 64&-4296. 940 ~ State Collew:e Bh·d. -_ vacationg. 543-4904 * Accounting Clerks ,._ri1nce In Cr.dlt •ncl c WANTED Dental practices ~~=-·nr l e~en t CEMENT: ~Patio, drives. w. 18th St, c. )iesa Ple&Sfl cal~~ ext .. 333 t '7A t EASE' BKKPG !W\CHlNE OPR, TS~u!:a~rgk x0~y.F~r w~~~ ~:1 ~;'1~10 a':.Y :::; In Orange Co. AmeHcan Call IJb~ at 963-12.47 1 wallct-Replln,f aw A S.wing/Alt1 ration1 6084 lo cU.irn )'OUl' ttckeis_ (North! Oil NEWPORT BEACH "'Ith office ~b k k Pg Or Long Term. Call Us company benefits, paid Dtntal Sales 5574 86 or-8839 A At. ... Htif6 BdJ, remove. !'rJ! '!t· ~ ! MARILYN'S Custom d ot.he , Coontv toll tree nun1bef i3 the \\'Orlds finest lt<ft. for expertence. Today! typing required, Good 845--7534. _ro:l~GNM'Tf . JESS · ~nent • Contractor. Clinic ~ or rcdalifl•, 5t0-12XI). men. v.'01ne n Ir: boys desires BOO~i....!.or ~et~ health/life insuranw, Mort Trust Deeds 5035 C1trin:.-'"1Co n (ld e n t\s1 t>rfve,.'tn,"1l4ew1 lk1 ; Gra-4266 · 'i * * * to htre a mi;a.intenam:e man fatmcat ...... "' "";"P .. rf-". - ' coun.eUvf & r e ferr a l . pAtloa. !SU-1125. · . * * of high quality. It "''OUld be X-iXI S. Broedw-.y, S.A... J·(-iJl v•c•tlons and sfck LOANS UP TO~ Al>ortlon, •dopll o n & CEMENT Wori<..C-all kinds Tolovlslon Ropolr 6090 ADMiNLSTRATIVE ,,__!or ;:,~ 1(:'"""""'\~art-1:";• BOYS & GIRLS I 'II """",..°'· IHve. Cell for appoint- .. . 1st TD Loans kl!eplltg. ·I ' ~bk!" · n... E ''; T.v. Servicing. ~..,.. 1947. ch•~i;'va'h mo9"'°r1 •• ......:, m~ 0,ne~ Newsiiaoer-c.m...S. ~Un. i..m.. """" mont. APCAl!f} , GU-4416 638-3325 •. $U.\lll + perts rota! CUhkta t:11na i blr· n I ch&rader You would be ... 10. Lid<! 41<, Balboe f7141 -' '· 2 JD 1 * PAUi ~ CARD ~£R Centractor ,. '°21 ' ~ Work needed)· Re(ond. bmlnNI ":eci.W. xtn•t J;:::.~ rtqUired lo •-ork Mor>--Sun. Ptninsult1. 4 Balboa Point. ~;:§l::;::Z:~ 1--nd OldS ~~°&cnn\'.~: Et:l!CJ'Rk:AL eomr.-i T~~ T.I•. i ~f~11 ... /t~l~l~~ ~~,..:-i;:;~i!J.:· ... ~ ~'j,'1n,~"p1lt.or"'"':" ca~l : "' Lo 1 0 Co STAN'!'ON' S1!'-340ll •vall>hle.,..Ul>alJeJob.24 j83T w 19lll. c.w.· ~· f" thll lkltl. Foc: lntttvl<W would be wcleome. Pk.., 6G<Wl•let.YO-callon. Pllim•C~~~!;~~ ... lhnl • PRIMARK PRODUCTS CO. ~. w•s r•te1 ring• • MALE c&U¢Uiah 23 ~ .entict, flcen1~. Tll • ' 6091 call~· call 6"-.5010 M-F, H Alie' IUS&OY ~ I /Paya I lS3' &JSU s.m.r Mte. c.. ' llnceN, >lffb ntCe ab'I: T..e51T • ~ t I ADMlN ~t for Tech tor Mr. Boquette. rot Eirper. Pre~ A.m'1. citizen. f • AM st.ant A b Ct-s. I 92704 !.·. IQ.1111 541-M11 18--34. for p;a. m&&'TiaPiJAC< T'l'ulane •• pat ios . CE'R.AMIC ~t. NEW ' Dept Or atnall, looal eo.: Ena:lllh br Span is h Pa,vmll. Ute t~~na kso S:'!r::f'o~'um~ 8ervJM Hater ara~ :H yrs. Wrill Bax Ill, SJC rtmod, add. IJc.; &-l -.m t"tmndel, PWf.··-~U\n~tt!I. V ar'r ou1 reaponsfblllUea. ATI'ENDEN'I! CARE. lant'l spealdnc', Salary atcorcllng :dctmby t~~Ji~t~~al Esta~~ Employer m/f -J!),183 Ill 1'4' $31,335;, 1"11 Mii\fuACE A F~ll y "'¥ )1'0¥ IJo, G4MT03. Sm Jobs, wcloon!~, ~ • aome t>J>f"', Call ~1 / pnt, S.mJ·lm-.\ltl Lady. Life to .,,,.... Apply betwn 2' 30 inv<Slmeol ok. s. o. tree-/ ".'!!!!!~""l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $841.) mo lncl •kit ar.; • it!IOI* A . A Room~· .klntt.\A.IW'fttlo1'1$., T• Soll • · 1 6092 1 Mr. Pri>blt.. 1 d utlts, must U1te dOp.11.R. a.· 4:30 pm Klmbw;rtr w icy l-ntuM N'lM11el, P.il'lt1lon Sugar Do\\1, Cotton Bowl~ Apple Valley; a.. (Tit' nuy, -5 ,o-4 l ,l .. b; • "1, rrM Ell. J"!'.N"-..,. .. • 1 SelllnJwthhla:w!Iha Dolly ""'"· 15.16-1148 °t' Hatnlot, 1545 Atlama, CM Viejo area. Phone !l.'l)·I600. °""'"' Bowl °' any kind 2G3144. • • ) Jphl!i\AM • TC ~son. 1t a>MPOST Pilot O.U.Ulid Ad ta a Have an extra W ee he-1~1' A&k lot' Mr. Hap9. ol bowl wtU 11ell with • OUlllled Adi Call -Adi .Cd Adi Call IO-Elll It MULal ·0~D IJmplo metltr •.• l"" now with a bt.Uy Pll .. S.111tlle I..,_ "1111 a DaJly A.,d.,lstbe liESTDAYto DaJly Pilot <lMtdlled M ! tod!j<I ' ' ' IOdlz! ' • Calf !! II! call _,.I ,Oa'!!fied Ad i 6CH618. • _!'iJ91, a.a.I~ 'e.d. 6U-6f18 Nn an odl Oun'l tlflay ••• -'61M111."'-'='----- " l • • • " . • • , • D J II DAILY PJLOl S"dc;•I~, -.·~•r;,:.:19::,, .:.19.:,,7.,.•_,._,.===~_,.,._,_..,,....,...,_°'""==,_,.~,...,~-~==~~~ Hal~ Wantod;-M&F-71 00 Help Wontod, M&F 1100Holp W•ntod, M&F 7100 I Holp Wanted, M&F'7 ~00 '.~•Ip W1nttd,.Ml~'7foo H1fp Wanlod, M&F 7100, Htlp Wanttd, M&F 7100 H elp W1niiCI, 'M&ii11oo HOlp WM ttd, MlF"7160 '.~.~'~· T,~ .. ~, ... ::~1~;:"::~; , Delivery-SundaY. Only 'GENERAi.CAREER . 1~';i~1!\"'w'!.~\:"f,~"f , INSPECTOR" Ludlng ll1lve • " MACHINIST ~~~~;~1~,;"r.".;1~~ ~trl. 11.:.'0 )r" l\1i11l.1 1n OF DATL¥ Pll.O'f TO CARRIERS. RE-are "'lll\nx to \\'Orie. l7141 M1nufadUr-• Nttd1 Production, ,bOft nin & tn\J· 1iio4~b. '"'" 19-~ ror pc-rson •• Briny Uill'i;, :..~.;-, L. (~VIRES :rHE USE OF, A LAJ\GE S'T'A· 1 OPPORTUNRIES i'li9-2000 .,.,•kdys, 9.5, ln•proc..'tfl:& I t~ion o I DRAFTSMAN 1 vtu1t"ly. Plet.S&bt IUM"OUnd· st•ntl·nudl• tuodel!n~ lnol 17U1 St., cr.1 TION \V AGON on VAN. CON'rACT r.rn . Co'1 P•y All FMI elttlroruc as. t m b It t.. ll\gi!. ll~'A' hldg Isl trvine ln· pin-up). In ro tUtll f(1r cus- OOVNTE:R lh'lp Pl·1·n1, 1uu1 BENTON \VILLIAMS, 330 WEST BA y HELP WANTED ~=~le n1:_~'1 ;!:'t!i Ex]). 111 valve de• I g 11 , dU11trial complex. Call l\1r. tl'.lrll poi.'t.lollo. C.11 Pat iTt4l tlnie ut"flC~P1kiNc STREET, COS'f A r.lESA. TELEPHONE 100% fR££ rlrcult boards u t 11 { zt na production too 11 n g Otarlaon. n4-m3993. ;G::;<Hll>0'-=-~-~--·1 2015 Harbor Blvd ('.'.\!. 642-4321 FOR APPOIN'l'MENT. Large Com pan y pr 1 n t s' Ip ~flcations. toler.ances • tils, f\take MAIDS ' F /TIME MCYJ'EL ?i-lalds, cwlH train. · --' 833 9770 I E • d" sample11 & proe'~~ea. detail drawinJ;ll dlrf'C'tly Applylnpttt'llOlt, oslaMcsa COUPLE An Equel O pportunity Employer I • xpan 1n,9 Interpret blueprints A tn>m layouts, Xln't ~nefit~. see PtDonnet fl.te11u.~e:, llUI, 3205 H1.1rbor BJ .• Q.1. For Jtnito rial Work 0 Call .... A1~·•ntn1ent 17th • P•Jo-ntl•. c' M ' .t:!21 \V. Coast H'A')' .. N.B. •'U.o'.." -Help Wanted, M&F 7100 I Help Wanted, M&F 7100 1 1 CHIEF ACCNT $16K I NOW HI RING l!Chematlc dlwam•. CLA VAL CO Bilboo Boy Club E",M.O~T.TE!VEL MA5ut1D1•1,5 n rontrollrl'l> st.aft Pf' r nia n en t \l'Ol'k ln r.,. ,,.... • ..... 5.~11 In orrk·l' bulltilllJ.:, appro~. 70 DRA FTSMAN, SR. F /C BKKPR to $750 I D,ittct 11uvervts!nn o~ nuu1ul1tcturtnii. d\.~trlbutluq: I Industri.lll Relii.tions Apply 7 am-4 pm or Ma n F ectory Work yfh t1•s. r.1l.1:t1 ht• t'Hpnhh• of l111nJ<•d. npe11tng for a S-.-nior r·ee Paid. Fa.at growing land gi~n I 1J.e«1untlng secoon &. Ins tll. I lat I on , No (714) 494-9401 • J\.111.il rtsun\e PO Box l3Ta Sn1aU gro\\ing c<nnpl\J\Y neot r.tOTHER'S lfELPBlt, Li\'I.' l'lt'ing bo1l<led. $tart 11nrk ln 01•1lft.-;n11u1 \1·hh experleuee J dtvclopcr needs sharp rnind I \:el\' rompany in Irvine. expcrleni.oe IK'(.'essa1)' due to Newport Bench, Ca 92663 So. Coast Pini.a. $2.50 hi'. lo in, lovely home in Newport ,!un~·. 111 'tool [H>sii::n and I to advance In 111anagemt'nt.. !\lust have 1tcctng degree. ! t"XCl'llC'nl training 11~·an1 I TELONIC x!n't beneDta. Free life & start. Ph. S..15-7101 nsk for Beach. Ch!ldrens a~cs 12 & 1 FahritalNI ,. o n1 pone n t 1\lso Fee Positions. Call · 1 for n1cn &: 14·omcn 18 & 1 111ed ins. Paid ab&ence &. Kent · 15, 644-7885. I Send Reilttn\c draf1111~. Control Careel'!I Employ· 1· ACCO UNT ING $12K ! over. IND.USTRIES vacations. Proft Nring. N t W FACTORY !-italing S<1!ary l\1inirnu111 MECH ENGINEER n1cnt Agt.>ncy, MS-s;:c5, 3400 Heg bus ad or a.cctng. t Equal Oppor. e~loyer. l\ta.nttgemcnt TraiJiees Brwich ou!lets just oprnilig 1 To Clns~fled Arl no. ];it} Curt't'n! Ol:H:niiig fi;r n Jr, Irvine Blvd., N.B. Accowtt analysis, Bank. TOP WAG ES Laguna Beech <On BUI ne) PHOTOGRAPHERS 1n 11.J'\'a nct.!dt1 lh1• rollowinc : c/o Dally Pilot nu;nufHcluring l'~ngirwer: 1 r E f.t ALE, FACTORY Ret'On lolo'A' EDP. 2 Yrs exp, ~1gn1l' 1'>'11e $18.'l \vk P. O. Box 1560 i1 ith a <ll'J:Tl'e in !lle<'b. PACKAGERS, $2. hr to Exp suJ>('rv ability to For t.lort5l~fo2rm59alllon Cnll, Equal Oppor. Employer LEGAL Secty: Ne w·p or t St-rvmen (2) $3 hr Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 t<:ng. i\ll'tnHurgicul, rnctal 1 start, merit raise!!. 548-5125 PronlOte international finn. _.. 1-Center, Exp'd Per 110 n a I & Snlesmt·n Qpc>11 ' • forn11ng lllld 111etal renwvai I Call Mon & Tues Only l liiii injuries, 64(µll51 1\11 btineftt.'t, cnrft'r posilloni;. ~~/~~:·i~;:~c "ti.~l~;!~i!i r ~~ Fiberglass , A~;~u:!~1~:P tn !~K 1~ * * * J INSPECTOR 1£~~s~~ ~~ses ::c~8:1J a~ MARKETING REPS 4'4-l064 DATA PROCESSING :--1~·1\' data pl'OC'(•i<sin>-: in~111l· l:i1ion in NC'111>0rt Ill':h·h !lel'ds key n1an 11•1th ANS COHOL 1•-.;p. f.: g1•11 'l k11011- l1•rlg:c or 360 1:170 np('r<Jtin~ systerr.:;. Lirl' ir1suranr·e bark.ground & some sys!t'rns analysis l't'quirt>d. sa't;.ry 10 $16,000. Call Dept. 99 a1 1ools anrl fa..~tenC'r df.'Sign. IMMEDIATE 1 ta..;es. Pnnnerstllp, sole Emplo5'mcnt Agcltcy. Neerl~ N ITE AUDITOR \I r offcr 1'0n1pe11ti\1' "-ages 1 oxnershlp. Large prestige HELP 1st Shift RN's, LVN's fr_ Pre.ct.lc.lls 1£ntel or club ex.per. reqd aild lic·nl·fi!..; inl'I. pairl 1 finn in Irvine. Future~ I t.lale & fein .' tor pvt duty: I $1 75 Week Salary + KtlQwlt'C.lge of NCil Wl n1e1!ical 11lan, stol·k pur-! OPENINGS FOR Alert, aggressive person "ith staff telll'f & other llleclical C I l E • ~·/thne. S1·c Person 111' I ··~c plan and profil 1 CONSTRUCTION $700 I WANTED experience in ch £'l' king fields. 646-4..~16, ('(lsta Mei:o.. omm 51 on a r nings r.11,:1·. shunng pairl in cash I Accowits payable expcr. 11\aterlal to srandards Ill in LlVE IN , t : $22>$300 Per Week Ba lboa Bay Club quai'll'l'ly. Please submit PRODUCTION in cost rec.'Ords & payroll 1 ptocess, (21 packag_c i;:oods, elde;ly lad~mv':~:iimit:dr j T . . .. . 112'21 Yi. C~1st ilwy., NB rcsun1e v>ilh saJruy history. j Large builders, no linilt j Part time drl\'t'r f·•r 13) custon1er sh1pn1ents. · "'' . · he nahou s lt>Rchng & OH' rroR lr£>;:un1es "·ithoul salAry WORKERS : on advarw.-ement. l\014•! d I Excellent benefits Paid Must dnve, no smoking. 2 fAstesl gl'O\\'it1g depAl1111ent NI r AUD St wanted. histot'ies will not be 11treet sales e iveri~s. h 111 Ill . • days a v•k on. 586-2198 :;Lore photography l'Ol\lpiuiv Apply. Su11 & ·ind 1-lot~·I considf'redl I S afternoons. r.tust have ea !• e 1 n Ru ranee• L MAN , · · 1555 S. Coust Hwy., Laguno WAREHOUSE E CRETARY $650 California drivers license. vacations & sick leave. UBE , exper. Browns neerls sbRrp rl <' rl i cat l' d Ren '/I 494--6574 TOWNSEND CO. Int'l corp diversified Cuti r.1r. Harding at Apply In Person ~e?a':t ~enterN ~hell, 990 pcoplel'who like hard ~\\'Ol'k c · Cherry Ri\'et Division WORKERS abilities. Top lyping & sh 642-·1321 for intervie"·· PRIMARK ' 0 "'Y· · · ,r.; pron 118' B:-:perienc not NOTE CLERK l:t.14 F., \\'arner, S.A· I Assist where needed. I l.VN's tor VIP art"l\."i All ne<·essiuy. . Pennanent tirst and second Great group to v.mk "'i!h. • * • PRODUCTS shirts for f' x pans 1 on. . \_\'E \\'ILL TRAIN . \\'e prc~ently have a 11 DELIVERY J.1an for early Drafting Trne .$446 shitr positions 11·/!h major S HELP WANTED ' Personnel [)('pt., II o a g: Position.'> are no\\' open in opening in our Note l){'pL, (714) 833-8450 ,\;\1 l~A. l'inies h111ni-Fret' l!.S. drafting req'll n1anufacturer of !ibergl11ss EC~ET~RY $600 I Full & P/time , :.?IJ'2{1 S. Susan Hosp, N.B. 1he Los Angeles nrra. !\lust tx• ~ood 'A'ith ligure'I & j )~·livf't·y r:oute. Adu!ts .nnly. See'y M atu re $550 tub and sho':'·er lllllls. Fibt·r· I Adnun ass~51ant, type, sh METRO CAR WASH Santa Ana. Calif. v,:f.l,\1' ABOUT YOUR I like r!etail v.'Ork. Pri,,1· l::en11i111111:,1! ,·a1· l'f'lJ •I. 1 !n·s •IF s ~.• \\' . . glass expcrien~·e pre!erl'ed., do everyt1ng-& l'OHl'e. 1 _ Near Hnrhor & \\'anier Ave * * * f'l1TURE? 1•x1Jt"r. helpful, but nol per day. No sol!ritln~. rn·, ~ • Pl'i..-u ~Hlg or 1 Eni;ineering exp. Ht•!p." , 2950 Harbor Blvd. (TI4I G--4020 \\'E Plt0:\10TE 1''RO'.\.I ueeess. 4' " t l (' (' I i 11 g' r.1s~ tl')if's. U'llC'rest Ill RF. I Union shop "'ilh full bcnefils. I Tnterviel'.ing No'A' '1 Costa i\fesa 5.Jl).Sl9l E I 0 :>I E lo r I \\'ITllIN Please Cont.act \\'l's t 1n1nstrr/lln1g: Brh Mail Clrk Trne $346 1 illtniniuni $3 oo st:u1 rate quo ppor. mp ye , Bent•tits inl'lude coinpany Greg Ne11·land n1'i':J. 63~·2!1'.!·L l'ee No exp. Type helps I goes 10 $3.45 alter 90 days.' ADMINIST ASS'T $600 1 MACHINISTS 1 puJd lif(', hQaith, niajor I Bank of Ameriea DELIVERY ~1AN for Offirc 1\ngufi Gordon Excellent typing, rlictaph. I HOUSECLEANING • ..-n,. -~ •.,.,.,. l inedlC'al & prufil sharing:. Ne"'·ixn1. center Orfici· Supplies, C.I11. _ N.B. area, Pe!'SOllll<'I Ageno:·y ~ l>lea!«! apply in pe1·son he-Phone etc, 2 girl sis ofc 1''ashion l~and Fu!l-timr. r.lust 00 neat :l13 E. 17th St., Unit l;, t\\cen 9 and tl A.r.1. of 14·orld fan1t'd name ro, I Join tl'le nation's largest pro-1 • • WHY NOT? PHON1': E'Olt Call 83&-3."ffi a PP ear in R. 8 EA C 11 Costn Mesa 642·672(1 1 Test your talents. Call! vic!er of h()IJAe('leaning ser· j i\PPOINTl\'1ENT TODAY Equal Oppor. Employer STATIONERS, 64>-8300, LASCQ i PBX $600 lie" for prtvato home" CHECK OUR RATES .PHOTO · 1803 Ne\\'f)Ort, C.~1. f:'LECTRONICS 1· ''"'' have l b -Create your own v.·ork v•eek. ~ AND BENEl'ITS I NURSES , . , ~ ""' I • _ , arge ro. ~sy \\'ork the days & hours of • -·• DELlVERY, oart """. QUALITY INDUSTRIES 2 "°'""" board exp. Now. your choice "' ~ • : CORPORATION RN'S-LYN'S Ea1·ly n1ornu1~ P.<1 per roulr, ASSURANCE MGR I I ,· fab 1~ ?ldg, Irvine.. · · • · * * E i ced ' Tustin Si. lrv1nr;. l'ref. Su p e r".' i 5 0 l' y position. I NK-e personality & .b'l'OOnung Apply ti Ion. thru Fri. xper en !'lUJ'\'tPd, L.A. 11 mes. !{to>spon!t=ible fol' rel~ivlng, I 3261 E. ~tiro Lo111a ; PROOF OPER $475 9 a1n·l2 noon & 2-1 pm ~ MACHINISTS OF AMERICA Havl' YolJ Ever \\'Ant('{! Tt• HOLU ON & LE'r GO , .).!1-8223. 1n·process & fina l Anahcin1. Calif. : • f : ID\m...n: PER.5Q'llNEL 1 •·1-f\'JCR'"I A N. ,•. 1 ins pcoctions. Bac~und t7l4l 993·1220 ; f~rgrous 1' /lsla~d bank. • HOMEMAKERS 1"-Vll,I:. lr., ~ !• • l,,1r ,v , . "'""'. \\onderlu! benef11s. r.lust 1 UPJOHN : & MACHINE WESTCOAST Al '111C' San1C' Time>? \\'ELL YOU CAN!! n1orn1ng L.J\. Tin1es ~-ar ~uton~ated tc:~!uig equi1~.. an equal opportunity i !lave ret.'ent exper Int No\\', . SERYICES•.AC.fl\CY rou!e. Tustin arC'a. 'No !<1J?<'. 1 ea d. e r s . elE"l.~roruc employer m/f 1 • l30 \\I', Placentia. eoltecting. 83:s-TI48. Nl1.1111g equip. $16-$~'.K· Fl!t' CRED VERIFY $450 l\<'11-port Booch 645-j:J31 Account:ng Clerks to $515 OPERATORS 17141 833-8752 P1ud/also i;ee Positions. FIBERGLASS F ' di ho rt 1'E1ttranl'e Comer ol Indus/1\lech Engr $13K , ' DENTAL t'<'ceptionist, cofficl' }IELEN SCHAFFER rien Y P ~ perscirya 1 Y Placentia & Fla shi ) Boat Mech/Diesf'l $865 ' ' n1anager. SpeciaHy orfice. PERSONNEL AGENCY , Busy desk in beautiful g P F/C Bookkeeper '$800 2nd Shift 3-11 P!\1 Fr 0 n t desk . x . ray' 4262 Can1pus Or., B·t NB. STARTING FA c r Lr Ty. 1' /island bank: t11t~1 have I i;~ield Claims AdJUSter lOc Shift Premiwu 1 ............................. 1 I !OLD ON TO YOUR PROFES.SION LET GO OF' THE \\'OP.K LOAD m..:ura rlff. exp. a mu.st. Good ft57-27U Super ground f J 0 0 r J'f'C.'t'lll credit ver. exp. I HOUSE KEEPER, li\'e·in. Trne, degree to $725 ~~~~TYJ' !:rdle~. sri~~~A. f~:~4~ Create \'our 011•n sulury, fl'ln1.:e .bcn(~fit.~. Stonct opp:rtunity for individuals I ESCROW OFFICER 1 N.B. SaUicy open. Clean, 1 Legal Secretruy to $700 ~NI Shirt 11-7 Ar.t Hi guarn man/lady "'';car.. \\.'ork \\'eek!! r'f');un:ii;. held 111 conliden~e, with CHOPPER GUN, GEL Prestige firnl opening neii• JaU11dry Jite eooklng for 2 11arketing Sec Y IO $700 Jik' Shift Pren1iun1 \l Le · 846-5.J-~ I C!.ass1fu·d Ad No .. 37, Daily ELECTRONIC COAT & LAf<fINATION ofc in Irvine. New honie s nla 11' children/childcare. Insur Claims Assistant 1' 1 ..:.-.r:. __ \·i, · ,Ja. Our hospital staU rein·! P1lo1 P O Box 1560 Cost·1 rl Ph ,.. ~" F;-& C"·"alty 10 N'OO • \\'ork 71., J!o"r' I l>TASSEUS.E, ~~hr"., P•"~"' & pr·,,·atr tl"tY · · · ' · ASSE MBLER expe ence. Xlnt v.·ages, & land sales. Sa:! acrord. · D'l"I"'",,,.,.. "" ""'"' . · " b"""' " v.,.._. .. l\le.-;.i., Calif 92626 · · ~ Secy/TiUe/Escro\v to 50 Paid For 8 HOl.lrs Huntington Beach. nursing -l'WI provide a ~ E' NT L , fully pWd benefits & profit to exper. Ground flooi· H.OUSEKEEPER / Cook for .. 1.,g Card Typt'>t lo $600 I =>1247 · f I 1 ·t t i1 A Ass1stf1nt, Pref••r experien.,.., b"t \\'ill sharing Call TI'983-5871 o rt ·1y It N , "" *MILLS : . ~. nieaningu coppc11 uniy ••I' Ort "·" . 1 \\' '"" ... , -r or ppo uni · n er O\V. couple. Live·in. l\1ust be PBXIR-•p•r·orus· 1 15~ ti hO I · '":"'011111~ or., ill train Ira in. Sniall Conin"ny ii·it l> I ~' ~ I iosc nurses...,. arc rt'a<) 1 ".'/min. l }T dental exp . ., hleasant surroundt;;:;~. Near a.pp y LO N PROCESSOR unemcumberel:. Beautiful CALL TJ'.l.SH HOPKINS * ENGINE & MECHANICAL f,,r a change of paee. (.;onrll : &•nd resun1e to !llrs. Ferris, f)1e o(·e·in in N~\\·port HOOKER ! A $800 home. &!2-9600· 1 JERRI \V'HITTEMORE TURRET LATHE p.i.y, paid l'.t'ekly. ITJ75 Brookhurst, No. 71, Beach APp!y at NEWPORT INDUSTRIES Beautiful neiv-Irvine ofc HOUSEIIBEPER, Lido Isle, l 488 E. 17th St lat Irvine) C~t * GRINDERS 1 ASSEMBLERS 1 Apply !\Ion. Thru l<-ri. i Fountain \1nlll'y. Ca . 9270~ l\IARlNE, 10 a.m.-4 p:m. 1009 West Brooks St. Ontario Can be ore mhT· Re<:enl t~r91~i or out. Local refs. Suite 224 642·1470 * HONES I To assemble n<"N product~ 1 ~:::0.12:30 & 1:30-.J::UJ 1 1 DENTAL C II A I nl ::::"°:7=S="="'='=~='=· :::i>l=S-=X=22=. ::::::i! equal opportunity employer Loan exper. in 1'1iA-VA· -"'"-"=------..,.,. •'\llrc .-..'!fa • '¥ * CHUCKERS & existing product lines. I HOMEMAKERS i\SSISTA .. '.jT ExPf'rif'necd. Con\'en. Leading firnt~ HOUSEKEEPER. part time, * N/C DRIL LS J·nn1e1l openings OHN N('l\port Brach 1oca1ion. o\·er 4{L \Lile invalid care. c · ''" · UPJ !~16-4811 1. EMPLOYER PD FEES Fiberglass NO CHARGE TO YOU Ke11·port, 675-7363 IT'S AMAZING. • . . . . & MILLS j ontart 1 uu Ho~s .";]) \V, Placen11a I D-E NT AL I\ s sis I an I '*Trave l Agt to $8800 833-9770 * 1000/o FREE l!OUSE\VIVES Part/time H~i o~en rourt natural PIT' & s 0 . COROTEK CORP.1 i\t•\\'f)(lrl Hea1·h &1J-:1.'"~il ' . 11 "' i r c ,· d, , x·. r• ,., v .· \\'/\ ~.T recent tiekf!tiug REPAIR Cash Personnel Ageocy I .... bl'c relatio~s 10an1 2pm a ty in canng or people ime umnier penings 12812 Knott S1rect 1 f:ntrnnee comer of ' " " ' *G I A $l 2 000 I ,,u 1 • • : , has been overlooked. Gard, G . ' """I" I Plncf'ntia & F1agship) I Non_o;;n1oker. Prefci·ablv On-e n cent to 4019\Vesierly, N.B. No. '.l\1 S2 .hr +OOnus. Ages 35-4J · DON'T OVERLOOK US!! \\'e art'_ a \\'ell ~stab)Lo;;hed t'n l'O\<' 0"°-.,.-;9 ____ .,.,,....,.., .... ) dcr 30. &14-0SJI. · *"c'lt~)1,1·t a 1 cl'OUClnkting: cx$ll<' 72 , 00 . 1 , PEOPLE Please Call For DireC'tiollS ) pref. 831-9340. . 1 \.\'E ,NEED YOU!! noh. n un101nNm0n11"'..8'y"oY "'ilh a MEC HANICS-MA. RINE II Nu ft s F: s A-I J) E:..;, DENTAL assisl;int La~na 9 ~ &e r IMi,fEO,IATE Ope~n~s For J'Pract tc al Nurses istory 0 1 .....,, FFS. 1''\flN ir· 1 •10 PFR lfR r: X P }; R I 1': N C r-: Hills -£!Toro arc:i. Exptr. v 't rs. exp. Unders1anrl GENERAL OFFICE Fol!o"'.''l~ po s 1 t ions: J'Nurse Aide s EXCELLENT COMPANY j ('!~~1 nc"~~· ~!~op ir; SunSt•t PR!'.'.FERRED. All fihifl~. Sal<i~Y .open. R.e P 1 i rs *Stemnom/pct1Jtt>rrkreadouts$. 7200 t To repair gel-coated fiber-s~~~ie Plenty in this 1'.1achin1st/ Lathe Opr, 2 yrs J'Convales Aides p,\ID BE:~EFITS \qunt'c J>ark E I , I Bl·,·erly Manor, 24152 Via ('O 1f den! I S?&-1130 !XU"' exper. req'd. Set-up & • • ',. 1 • • xc usive Estrada, Lagw1a !Olis. --.' -.'-i;i ·: · · \Vil·'.! \T:> Pxperience ; i:i;la~s reinforced p:;ilyestrr je11·eleri; office. Never a dull operate. Quality Control J'V1slting Housemothers Apply in Per son t!ientt>le. \ ou .n1ust be I , DE!\TAL r1~•nt Desk,l*Bkkp r.F /C $7800 re~u,ibath!!.lb1andstio-:••ers. 1non1en1. Your day "ill be l Inspector. electro J'New Infant Care Mond h F 'd 'm~lngt~.''-r.&"1't'.per1lenccl don ~t;_~F.So,perRNat,;• rm'°' IVCUIP In s u Fa !1 c e, x. ray, , . i\llni!11um 1 )'.ear e~penence varied do:ng genet'al oifice han' al ts 1 \\' ~r ....... . ay t r u r 1 a y .,., "i; iese pea.sure "''....... ·~ . · l'nthu.o;;iaSIH.' & ch eer f u I, CPA tr;iining helpful required. Fiberglass boat duties & lite selling. A\'erage I niec IC ~mponen · n e "'1 er you ~ opyv.~Um!Y 8:30AM 'til 4:30PM boat enginl'S, dril'l'S & all shifts for E'Xpal"WOO Nf'1\port Cl•nt<'r. 644--2.J:i;·, *Bkkpr F /C $8400 repair acceptable. New mod-typing & ability to hand!c process & fin~shed product~. to do something specia.I 111 aecesi;. Con1plete pers.onaJ progrdm. Personnel Dept., DENT·\L liECEP'T Co~struetion exp ~1el~tul cm plant in Anah~im area. figUres. Xln't advancement Exper. preld. Electro~c th.e, home health care_flelcf. SATURDAY I ruols required, Call today lloog Hosp, 'NB 64>8600. Ex=r.·all · nhascs of ·front T~EGO.TI.1ABLE FE'E. 1 ~n!on shop wilh lull bene· potential & great startini: Assenibler, ex per in G.i\e us an opportunity .10 for appt. TURBO MARINI-.; NURSES Aide tltir'M. 7-3 '" " * echoic an s to $4 t t 1 assembly .of small discuss our program wtth o.u• ~!""" • • · 1icsk & take -.;-rays. t.1iss1on , _ . 1 1 s. sa ary. electronic components, Xln't you. All wages paid weekly. INTERVIEWS o...,-,"" 3-ll; Ma~. w /expe-r Viejo Call S.':{J.1"9:"i 1'1r1ng, 111ochan1cal or test I Jason Best Agency 'A'OI'king cond~ & benefits. Apply 1-lon. thru Fri. i\lECHANJC. Exp. ivith pret d. Xlnt roads . DE "T.\L \<STE" . D \ ,\f.~1 FEF. POSITJOi\S I Plea~e apply in person: 17400 Brookhurst, F. Vly Ai-bldg. F·"I med & 8:30-12:30 ·&, 1:30-4:30 dif'sPI & gusoline heavy642-·:;:_,:c24:;1;:;0·c....-----~•• , r ~ xp or ,, . HEL}.:N SCHAtTER S · 213 ""~-"'T'T:: .. w I & -Sehl. 54&-3000. \Vknds PERSOi\':\EL AGENCY LASCQ wte ;iuvv":i dental plan. EOE. Disc HOMEMAKERS May 18th, 9AM--12 noon ~~~~ ns. pd, \'&cation. NURSES Aides for VIP 536-8965 10-12 Noon. "1262 Cruupu.~ Dr., B·4, N.B. j :::i::::::i::::::l::::::i::::::i::::::i::!::::::i::::::i:::'·-fnstruments, 102 E. Baker UP JOHN I aren.<1, all llhlf't!: for DENTAL Assistant, C'px'd,l :::::.;=::::;:i,,,;~·7:::i.2:::i7~11==== General Ofc $476 i St, Costa Mesa. 979-5300. 330 \V, Placentia BERTEA MEDICAL f'xpans\on. Per""'tmel Dept, enrt'0 ctic ,•. "hoer t" I. INDUSTRIES I Newport Boach 66-5531 ' FEE PAID Hoog Hoop, N.B. ,_ ·" .. " Type accurately, re Ii eve ~ '.'llc\1·p:Jrt CentC'r 644-24.)5 IV PBX. \\'ill tr~,·n. Pie'"'"! s c <En~e ConM!r .of , Hack Ofc t>xp ~ 2 OFFICE GIRLS · ' ' EXECUT E SECTY pcrron•Jity. otll Anne-~· IN PE TOR Placentia & F!aph>p) CORPORATION 'I lkk o!c bl lin Sfl6"t to $660 NEEDED '?IS. H MACHINE OPR r-.Iag caro exper -.• typing: 3761 E. J\1ilu Lonia I ,. t ,,. ·~ '700 · 10 7 ·~-. -' Cal·\\'estern ron ° ice exp ~ Raclio teJ.-M.oe dispatch F /l1n1c :30 am-pin. r-.tust SO·!"' l""m, •hlOO "'·nm, n1ust Anaheim, Ca.lit JANITORIAL M -•1•· h •v-N 'l' •· En\pluy111ent Agency .u ~arc i\lust be 25, able to dri\·e be 1 n:•sponsiblP-. .'\I n ' t be able to assume rt>spons. ITI41 993-1220 1631 N. Bristol St. I DETAIL , Dependable \\'Om.an f or 18001 Von Karman ,\ Professional Agency I Apply . in Pf!onon c111p oyee benefits. Apply s a la r v open . send an equal opportunity , : __ , · l st d •~t · k · S 235 1=2 'I h L.Un.van Sa\'1ngs & looJ1 I ea Y "'6" •:or I n Irvine, Calif, • u1te ovu " arArt ur YELLOW CAB CO. c 1 • 1 rista. ali\ic.~1 Vil~e~o1· i a 1 typev.ri!ien resun1e listing en1ployer m/f Bldg. medical bldg. N.B. 40 ht"!! 8,,1424, oxt 294 lr\'\11e 833-3338 ( .osp1t , ,,u 1ctor1a, c:.;\1. prev exper, job respon, Santa Ana S35-32TI I MACHINE wk. Benefits. Ph 644-0000 __.or 83,1425 j MEDICAL i JM E. 16th, Costa Jl.lesn i'. t! u a J 0 p Port u n i l Y salary Jcvel, and -t· to FILE Clerk. 1 to 2 ""'exper. ~ I ORDER DESK CLERK .. '" ~ ~· J.1\P1\N. ESE Lady wanted for . RECEPTIONIST En1ployer. cor.1PREHENSI\'E CARE To assume duties as i;enior GENERAL OFFICE Look" f gal DON CT Shop, full-tiin e ni!cs, CORP. 230 Nev.'J'Ort Center tile clerk. Contact Ray A PARTS ~~;..,in~ ~V: 67~~9. 1 day Equal Oppor. Employer m/f : TNyping:rt lnBea,w-anch e . akills. ord~ngde~~ ~wo:~~~ Pltl.n1e da>••. &· n•t"".. ,.o D,·., S<tt'lc m. Newport ', Connelly, 644-1360· ssist busy salesman to keep Cl'....,., c JO re , l ·' ·~ their real estate office JR. SECRETARY 6.f4-&10t a· \\'Ork1ng w th customers c:xper. ncC'e~"· AgC' 25-~~.. Beach, Calif. 92fi60. Attn: FOREMEN rwining smoothly. Salary necessary. \V\ll proces s Apply. J\1r. Donut. 135 E. Personnel, or call &f0..80Ci0. Experienced. Prefer Spanish $.JOJ. Call Coaalal Persormel , 1st Shift 7·3:30 Start a fascWltin.g c.'fl~er M he • il!EJ)\CAL ASST. b Ack billing, ulle Karrlex, and do I 17th St, CM & English speaking, 2nd Ag<'ncy, 54()...6(65, 2 7 9 0 2nd Sh.lit 3-11 ! w_~young .d)'.llanuc fu:n· ac 1n1sts oHi•·e, cxp. ""'/injections, customl'r follow-up. Must be shift. Top wages. Harbor Blvd, CM · \\ill be assist~g purchasmg J·:!:\G, lite Xray & Lab. i;:ood \\'Ith figures, and be DRAFTSMAN EXECUTIVE M G Y ht C =---~----I (lOc Shift Premium) dept. Give wice quotes & Good hours:. Call 49'·1186. ah!e to operate 10 Key : ac regor ac orp GENERAL Office. Exp'd handle pllOnes. Good typing Calculator. Abo mUBt he I SECRETARY l&n Placentia Ave, Ot nee. Full time. Wilson's of 3rd Shirt 11·7 skills Great chance to w d t t 'st XI I DESIGNERS ' FRY COOK Calilornia. 1281 Logan, C.l\t. (30c Shift Premium) advli.~ce w/thls fine co. Call ante 'l\lercsh'gK. ILLEO ~~:t~~ge rond1t:o~s i~ ,;\\' . I Si). Santa Ana area. Start ls! , Exper. Full, p/time fnspect l\fanifolds, Pistons, Coastal Personnel Agency, Bldg., illl fringe ben~i!s, week in June. Send Resume. Surf & Sirloin G irl To Operate IBM 'Sleeves, Cranks & Machine ~. 2790 Harbor Blvd, including profit sharini;:. : CHECKERS sT1atoing Saililedary ~unimum F~~ :~~~:s~":·~~:ted B~'.: ~~~~t.,~~3&-~~: i~~~B~U:~~;~ ~[siN:' CJ\t lmmediat. open--UNSKofRLLED ~~r!fF~Jijrr"·~~Jfd~ : o ass ·Ad no. 156 $2.50 hr st.a.rt. Minor typing ln•pectlon H""d Tool•,.S"r-K"""''NCH ings for machin ists MOLDrNG •211i Briggs Ave, : D il Pil for Patio & Outdoor f\Jrn· ''" " ~ I r" nd c t ~1 ' \'arian Data Mad1incs, a c/o a y ot iture shop. Apply Green 50 wpm req. Small friendly face Plate, Sine Bar & Make OPERA TOR • operetors on os a <'Sn. • leader 111 the romputer c-Pta· M0·,."::", CaLi609,...,.,,. Haven Nursery and Patio 1S01,"2~anCaJy i"""'JwieSo.i:,~71•0"'1 O\vn Set-Ups To Check 1st end 2nd shifts. 1 MEN , 0 RN AMENT A I. IRON : "" -~ I VI -.n.r Parts. Own Ins"""lion Tools 'I NEEDED \VORKER, w e I d e r & ' industry has in1mecliate Shop, ctorla & Newport bcfo-ooon '" 2nd Shift eT"URR""-LATHES NO\V • · I a11· Bl d ~... 'I "' • Required. (Rate range $4.1(}. I:. I . installer. E.xp, prefemrl I openings 1n our (r u1g EXEC SECRETARY : v .. """ta ,.esa. ~-:::::::::::::::::::! I (•ll eTRAC R . ATH To worlt tor large electrlcat 4....._176 depart n1 en t for the • ·1 FUU.. Ti B Bo D ~ ~.88 · ~ E L ES ronccrn in O~ Cou~ty ..::.;....c"'=~==~---1 lnll(•l'.'ll"'' Fee Paid. One of our finest hilt. A mle. us y, ay GUARDS 1 eHONES PAINTER • • PP Y ID per'°" Wed Good C B nef't ~-· · · all 'I to area I finns in Fashion Isle seeks '. · I o. e I I • ~~1t!On 18 _av aue. r eGRINDERS ·IMMEDIATE E Onl * DR,\FTSr-.t,\N-cntry level tou notch ind iv,· d "a 1 Sat, 2-4pm, El Niguel SECURITY X ln't Working Condi I individual with experience xp. Y Apply ' " eoun-· Cl b 2 3 7 O' I , on IBM 129 or Unr·vac 1710 eBRAKE OPENINGS Sec Personnel Ma.naf!<'r v.·/rcccnt secretarial e:xper. ..,. u • O OfflCERS B Ibo B Cl b \\'ork dirt!ctly w/VIP's CJulj)oust Dr., Laguna I Apply Jn Person Keypunch equipment . OPERATORS , ESxper" Not Necessary a I .ay U • IJJ· .'\IG~ER.S·previous Also Fee Jobs. Call Coastai Niguel Promotion to under co1·er 1.ton thru Fri, 8·4:30 Excellent be~fits and eEXPEOITQRS ; Due To • 1221 W. Coo.st Hwy., NB '.,~.~~·r1:;;'.'" ni~:~~ulr1 or inl~l\1~1~ Personnel Agency, 27901· FULL & p/ttme , he I P, operator in 180 days. r.:o I SATURDAY s~~I')'Do. Anapp!Levy merpeettrson o1· •:TDTggEPtT·~. IOOMNSKPEERCTORS $15XQlntwTr£1IEnii ·L' y PART·TIME 1,.11,111.i ,,: '! \ ,.,1 r~. !l'<'hnica l llu1·0or· Blvd, C.M, 540--6055. COOKS, & DRIVERS. over e>.'J)er. necess. Full ,!',,, I INTERVIEW .. ·Ji,,.!, d1•1.11·! :!nd assernhlv EXPERIENCED waitresses. 21· Calif. drivers lie, neat & p/time openings. All equip. S CLERICAL +!rawi n~!I l'C tar,"·llP layotit Apply in person. CaITOw's personable, Apply 410 E. I supplies. Cont.act supervisor 1 May 18th, 9AM-12 Noon (TI 4J 5'1!>-5000 ext. 250 MACHINIST . Hf h111ord..; ,1 11h 1r·s nnd/or Ilestaurant; 620 Ave. Pico, 17th St., 01'. 646-TI36. Tu~ 5121, 9e.Il412 noon & ' -As per work agreement i11t'•'lt.'1nic.il j1ack.i;.:111:.:. SC. GAL FRIDAY , 5pm·~pm <lnly. Apply 2300 BERTEA H-'LAND ePROO. MACH1NE F'or more ~fonnAtlorl Good clerical skills + litl'.' \V Lincoln Anaheim I 1 OPRS * "' 6 * typing. 4 !fours per day . ., ('!ll·:Cl\Elt" _ Pi'••viou~ EXPERIENCED lady 1,1,ill do & PRNATE SECY · ' ' LABQBATORIEC ' -l\londay tlu'\I Friday. <'XJil·rlenre> sh•)l.Jl•I ln•:lude i . housecleaning. References. tor busy executive. Age 18·2:3. HAIR STYLIST CORPORATION ~ ., (~ust knOw bfueprlnts & .,,...,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,I ;.'t-ar of ,ies,1gn/.:!Yi.'k1ng Call 543-1043 Free to trSahvel 1"'d h •hen Richard Ouellette la now in 3300 Hyll.llld Ave. . PA.id ~~~ & life : .,_________ Apply In flcrsonnel Dept. plus 2 years o! design FABRICATORS &: SHEET necesaary. ou Cos M ~ 9263; Insurance, paJd"pen'aion plll.Jl pf 9 AM·ll AM Mon·Fr1 .:he-eking. E..,lV·riPnre ;., PC i\IETAL men needed !or interested tn learn ing ita expanaion program, and IBOOl V K Lt\ e~ ~· , EVENING · •n• PACIFIC MUTUAL • " "' -·-' b"·'·-· 'I ..... e are interviewing Hail< on a rman · 700 N c· Dr boarils inaHrla1ory. li~hting fixture rompany. llPa--~· ~· •• r. $ty1J.gf• w/follo""""" 1610 Irvine, Calif. An Equal 0 p port unity 0Ut Of tune f ewport tr. ., NB • E K p c r i e n c e d a n d Hohmann, ~1948. .... '6 EmplOyer INTERVIEWS . Equal Oppor Employer ,,1 ! I " i I yuu Ar<' k..:>k\n~ fur a n 0 11 c x perienced·we ~II \V. Cout Hwy, N • B · 83)..1424, ext 294 j • ' "" CK.,,s. j • care"1' \1i!h an Or:tni::e tr;un. Cont11.ct WOOD * GARD£NER * &U-3970 ~or 13~1425 KEY PUNCH OPR. 8 AM-6PM, Monday thru .liil/11 \ J:" , PART Titne IAcker Itoom " Count .~· 111mii1u1.v th a 1 l.!Cl!TING FIX'TIJR.E co .. Be your own boa! Part or Handym1~en11ral Part time 8 to 1or12 to 5. Friday ' "' ""f.' ·~ Attepdent, Woman over 21 • ()ffl',.., 2031 S. E M1.1in St, Irvine, f/Ume. Your own area. Good mt-chanlc.al ability. Equal Opp. Employer Min. exe; 3 ~ stf.1892 After hours ~ PlaJlt Supt.' !Jj desired. Apply ln pet"l!On, • ~·1i.: ~\tN·l~it!le Plrin Calif. Hi..., lncomc. Guaranteed Good d..i."-· record. f(Y!'I ~ • ·· at <n4> 546-3131 l .. Tues-Sat, 8:30 • 3:00, El •I * rn.1 1! ."'1ar1ng IS" ..... ., L di V I I.QR N1-'"I ~-·· Cl G I customers. Eam. Now. Pay N.B. O:>mpany. Some tra.vel " ng • YI f '6""' VA.Uil:ry ub, 23700 • )I *eo~~11;:~~rap~~, FACTORY Later. involved. $.1.75 per hr. Call 1 INSURANCE SALES Minuf•cturer Nffd1 • ... _ Clubhouse Dr. Laiuna * tifod<·rn r.'\c1hllcs SJ.4..7117 or SJ4..3144 Gene 81 645-0lL_ ' 1· DRAFTSMAN Niguel · • Housewives I Al ,..._ ' PART T'tf\'t.-"'·onian, tie- " , HARDWARE $-"LES No exp n«:., enm whll• you ' , , SIEGLER ~ \\'oul•I you like to v.-ork close GARMENT CU'ITER for Reg ~ ••• k 1"81'1'1, part tlnlt', eve• .t -..... In .t ..._.1_ 1 I I I rMnc 110UcllJng. Snlary + !O ~; to hon1e tn ihe fl'\1ne rn-Wet Sult fo,ffg. P r efer · man wr """~ A •toe t11•knda, full time ~·h.n quali-...... .,..r. \'a.ivt ~..... comm. Vie. Harboc & wu. dnstrlnl Cornplex •fl a reslor experience or will train. checking. Should have tied productJon tooUn,r, toler-, S<ln,~ ~t. 833-1662 of l'lt'ctronic comooncha. I $%.50 hr, 5 day wk, Apply 8 aomt" ~per. In plumbin1 F4"nen Jn8ursnct Group aJJcet A 1111. r.t41(e detail Eor 0.lfltd Ad PART TIME office & driving ·~ Pltase il~plv in fll'l'Son <.vntact B. i\.raOu\ (7li) Sl3-2400 ext. :-,(') f'XJ)('rience ne("esnry. am·U noon,, 825 w. l8tb St. aupplles, electrtcfll auppUes Ed Lani * 541).1.834: cb:a~ dlreeU.V lrom la,y-• TIAN.-oRT · ACTION • \poaillon, No exp. MQC!WY. Houi-s • i :30 to 4:oo. Call: COit& Mesa. -or toe•~ Muat htve outaolna ool,f. •t1benetita. DYN "MIC Call ~72 • 1 Varian Data l'«t•hle" 546-o:i.iL ;GENERAL ol!l<O •wk tor pe!'IOllAJtylormeetlngpub-INSURANCE Exper'd ' CA-VAL CO "' 5 A DAILY PILOT P ERSONNEL ASST ·• M 1chlnot j oa1cs dept. 00 the ~· lie A be In &ood h•allll. Job propeny A c:a.ualcy ""'1CY f,! CM. 3131 W'. c.-r.atrom AD-YtSol • I 1tn equAl Qpportunlty ,..,.. • may require 110me heavy ·--"" Oood 1A L 17th A• •~ntla, (N ' ;M~tt_,-..:_· '4216Jt AMtst bu&)' peraonne\1--. 2122 ;\·t\cht-_l!IOo Drive <'lll!llO)'llr m f Yt1.chting As.9oc ...... rp. J . tUtln(. warceicommensul'llte bc';O~ Old ";"~tahed ·xbft bene 1111.l F1"H We A .,..,. 1r..-.. ..-. , ... ____ • ____ _. mal\qer of grow tne ~. J Irvine, Cfl.111. 92664 I W. COdst ll"'Y·· N.B. Ct:IJI w'/exper. ~& ability. Apply , ........ ·Be ..... h 11;:..,., ran med ~ Paid ablence &: W•rrtet) N~ach firm. Must ll £q11al Opporlunily Cnl)i.loyer i 646-0051 afternoon. in pen:on only, No phone ~... Pt; -·• ... • -.u vacations. Prntt lharing. Santi An• • 1 . have iOOO trnina &ldU.. >t ~ltf Doti t Wvt' u~ -the ihiPi ThCfaste1111 dl"llw In the Weit. call". ff.W. Wrtrht en, iz .i9Z1SU tArcOm Acenc)' Equil O;clor, tmplo)lll!'l' ~oppartun)t)' employer Classified adt •ll bla ~ SWt isoo. Call Coutal ·iJ ,C _. -22!L!2 ''l.b:t" It in cauiftcd, Ship ... a DaUY Pilot Oustned Rochelttt.CoslaMeu. ' . MJF 1ru.U km or IJ2Y lt'ttn. 'Per9Dnnel ~. 21911 .. _CJ.MS SEU.S -&!Xt61i IQ Shore !toswts! 6'12-1611. Ad. Call 6<1U678. Cl.'SS SEl.LS • &0«18 , a.ABS SELLS . MH618 Just con _, lfarlm BllM, CM ~ :' VDM • I " • • • SondOI. Mii)' IQ, 1074 OAllf PILOT D #I "'1P Wint ... , M&F 7100 H1lp w~~hd, M•P 1100 Holp w1nl9d, !!'•,. 1lu111~~1jija;;i0il, Mi!' 11!' j Help wanted, M&F 11001 Holp Wanted, /;l&li 1iil0 Antlqut• llqut• IOOS ; Camor11 &tq.1p;-~ UCTURIS I \'!VITAR Pre-set m!nm tele, ) REAL EST A TE SALES SALES s.o-.1'1ySENI R , s~c:,::op :;..1!"':.:om~1 1 s~:cHANICS ~-!~.~.J!~'lloo. ~-894f . 0 Allj>ly Roy Carey 0-ron Applicants •l...id ha v • ANTiljlUE AUCTION · INQUIRE ABOUT OUR Growl(! F10or 0-'unity SECRETARY 1' Station, OOI S. O>aJt Hwy .. ' •trolli< back• r • u n d In Cah I03S LICENSING & SALES TRAININll PROGRAM SlAlll1'1 NtwOtt"~ ........ Beach. , altcrult or related n<t;. "!ONDAY NIGHT: MAY 111111 7:00 P .M . FREE TO YOUll Of t.eadlni: SERVICE Sta.. Atlttv.lant fll.ll , lndu.ttriaJ lfltthws w l 1 h AT \'et')' hoiuel>• c\ghl•\\'ffk old I BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES IMUrance Q>inpa"' WUI """'°" llw R>llonal & p/Umc. App\y day•. 1p<clflc & • dtn100stnte • klttm ls L l Olfl ·f:xpandbllr: Sales Ofcs S!Je~ Ma•:· lnr.ludine Unkm '18, 1645 Adana:, C?d abllltle• in lit artie.le work GR'ND HOTEL B•LLROOM "-'338 ·•ter ,·. oc:• ces-We'r• Growing I) I (n 'No. \Vi!atem SrK.1or cuatomer l 1, l'\\alnta!n l!'L -M I W k a.1 rvlatex 10 a Irr r• me ~ · · · · · · · · · · · M ===~=,,.:~=..:~;::::....::....,_ GEORGE W Of Oranre County reoord1 or ales book.J.nia """''t eta or er nruciural parts &. toollnQ:. Off Bl d l llf I l<rITENS · Persian, I ILLIA}JSON, REALTOR 1o~or ul@I &. aetvioe in Long and correiipond~nce. \VUI • Exper. Full or p/tlnie. Call ( Harbor v ., Anabe m, Ca . oppos te 1-tln\a.Llyan & h y u rid, , Personnel Director Beacti _ \Vestmlnster _ ll$() band.le typing or 6-i.S-$180. ' n\ain gate to Disnerland ) CF.o\.. ?.lalr & re n1;. I e 1 llW111ngton .,.... l.adl • reportl ror the C<>nt:oUer aa SHIPPING CLl!RK : INSPECTOR We have been comnussioned by Mitchell An-j 546--""" C ~SOS-A Meae Verde Dr. E•at oom~ete tralnlna: lurn. to welJ lti corrHponden<.'t. Reapor\#lble ror order l PRECISION tique Gallery of Beverly Hills to sell at .;Dc:09'-',='--------\ .... ~·~ ~s~ _ S564IOO , qua~0 ~~~~'E.XP \Ve are 8 dynamJc, youua preparallon, bottle. tlllll}i, &. ii Prinlary ~\tnt "111 _auction a big ne\V sbipment of fine European I e PUPPY WORLD • -------~~-~ ---1 NECESSARY com1Htn¥ located near lrel1:h 1 loading or ~ knowledge ot antiques. Help W•nted, M&F 71001 H;p w.;-ec1:-M&F;_OO l.lcen»e<J Llc.D applicants Waruer Blvd. &IJld Harbor ~mui.ceutlceJ prod~(·tii. surf~ plate&: detail layo:il As you all know ~Ir. l\litchell"s antiques are I \\'alch dog& • German Shep. welcome. OutstandJng Blvd. Good fringes and t''rtnge benellta. De 5 1 re. inspecUon opera.Uons tor n1ost all reconditioned and restored and are herds. OlUiuahuai, T 1 ny 1 PHONE $olicltof, Be a ch rnanaaement opportunitia, Wary cornmensurate \1tilh 1 niature ~vldual only. I nuu."hines, pa.rtli, 1 u b -• t• l\iodlrs, Pit Bulls, Cock&· area. hourly .... ·age 4 libernJ RECEPTIONIST/ commluk>N frorn t!~perience. Send rHume or I Apply In Person asSC"1Tibly & a, s em b I y . the hlgbest of quality. I poo, Old English. Sa1noyed, bonu11 h0rne recreational $800-$1600 monthly apply: Wf·9:30AJ\.1 • . ,\PPL'i AT • Doors open al 5:00 P.l\l. sale nighl Oachshwidll, Huskies, Pugs. p1'oducts, 642-3811 , 4 more to lllart. J\.ton, Wed. Thur"& Or Jon 1 ASTECH 100 )!IXED PUPS~ Stud TYPIST I Fol' Pt'f'SOl\81 l ... ervle-.v Standard Llnwllco L•b1 A -division of TRE Corp. All nurch.IMt must be n.aid for & removed I Senice r..Joet Breeds, Open POLie ... 2.148 N rt Bl d Ct\! I ,..-,..-I .E\'l'S. 531-50Z7. Y TYPIST Call c. L. Brldga1 Memories, Inc. _ e...,'PO v • l __ 3030 So. Redhill, Santa Alla from premises on n ight of sale. I-"--"'--'-''-""-'----- openh1& in beau 11ru1 (714) '3S-7921 ••m.Spm SH[?&: RECEIVING I (7141 ~4121 COLO£:\' Relrie\'l'r puppies, i-~ountain VaJley office. Operate elcctronlc t (Jl•I 540-5082 6p.,..9pm A Subsidiary of , ~ . Cl.ERK . . ~qu1J.lopporturuty en1ploye-r HOTEL RULES ······ NO EXCEPTIONS I 6 ...,·ks. AKC. shots. Aa:ency exp. desired. Great ll\\·itchboard, Accurate I APPLIED l\1AGNETICS 1 Exper1~nse<1. ln f 111.1 ~ g STRUCTURAL Steel GenenU Cocktails Available ' fan1astic ten1pern1~n1. $173. oppor. for progress J v e t)-1)ist. l\tin. 60 ..., .. p.1n. CORP. I orden: Packina, rece1v1ng Shop Foreman, Star D Iron , Good \.\·orking do i:' a. trainlng. l'lc<'tric type\.\Tlter. I Sales (No experience ok) 22'11 S. Anne S!. & f shfpplna:. Clean lite \\'orks. 531-2246 WEST COAST AUCTION & , 4~9. J•IOfl Bt1t Agoncy ENGELHARD SILVER Santa Ana, CalU. 9'7M we'•"t products. XI n I WHOLESALE COMPANY DOG OBEDf&~CE Cl.ASS C j' 161' STUDENTS \\'Ork p1 l nov.·, 17-IOO Broukhul.i.t, 1-'.\I. all. or APPi: ~i-. Wk C I I An eqoal opportwiitu eniployf!e: benefits. flt Suninu.>r. Neal, reliable. TO Stllrt \\'ed. June 5, in th" Suite :.!13 96J..677j Industrial Reh1.tions ffVV· • omm II on <J Kingsley ~Ilg Conipany Licensed & Bonded 1 1 Newport ; lni ne area. Call I LI"~ FA" ~·a en1ployer ;.Ir. Rlcha.l'dli, 84G-a.l.J5. ~-'" ,9 8 (7141 494-9401 I otrf OF BED - ---. -\.98ol Placentia Ave., Ct.I. 1'.\KINt: a1JVliotions f•ll' Appr•isers Liquidafors Auctioneers -~-'-'-' _. ------1 pn~~~~'H~~n ~~:x~r~~~ I IF YOU SELL: ~ i SHOE SALES. Son1e sale:'! tuU tinle, liet'flsed class A (714 ) 992-1190 (714) 992-1191 j GE~~f~N _Shon Ha.I! a"~ist .... H-· 7-12, 12 "· c .. •1 I TELONIC 1 l-~R TUE TOP CO~IPANY SECRETARY I ex per. nee. Rewarding job inecllanics D·t"" Uniforms Pou1te1 s. AKC. ill! n1;llt>s, J "" "" ... "" .u rnE TOP INE 1 fo r career minded n1ale/ ~ . · • • · ---wrr -- - --....-~ • I \reeks i\t11y 17th. $65. to ~~7. I INDUSTRIES \VITI! _..p INLTEGR,ITY '. FINANCE tenl. Gd salary/Xln't bene.; fun11"hed. sala1y open. AI., L<LLLL __IWlLWWWU~ SlOO 5J6..8j65 PRESS SETTE_R_ •v '\\'/pleas eonds. Childrens l ;.:Q, I!.!11 and J~.rt lllllC s1a· HI W d M&F7100 A , 100•'~-·~------ IENGEJ.HARD halhnarlu1. tion salesn1e11. 0Jrir-1ct Dit."i< ep ante , nt1ques ~I ArCH,\N Puppiel-, AKC. OJ)l'.!nl~ for f/tlme day shi£1 Laguna Beich serialize&, \\'eights, .999 SECRETARY ~t~1i'te~~ash Isl. 644-2464 1 ~.1 1)1(.'K PRJCE Cll1'.VRON --! shO\\" quality. i\I F. Jlt'<'Sli !;Cl\Cr lllli.n. Must h11vc J:::qu11J Oppor Einployer I 1-~ine ea. !'>-10-25-j(J..J()O oz. j 1 '.!·,rri i..:abot at L:t Pat, t..1-~I A G:\lrlCE:>;T Dis play: I 613--~~ 6ij....4911 good n1echanlc11I C'xpcr. \\'111 1 ' bar land ENCELllARD b SHORT ORDER t'OOI<:, Day 1 :._'ti vi lhll..; VALVE Pt•nod 1urniturt'. O a k , 1 tilllIUAlfUA i~vr~ tr11inCrOigRhT1 ""Ec"°"1·NC ,. I ----' bALL dw• "11!! ! ), ~~.you are P-1·''"'' available to ,,,.,-n I ~,:~n '°"1ve<1"s' t AJ?pllpy ',,!'11 TECHNICIAN lo Q.C. R.f'. B1i.1nl1"~· fine ~:,r l's I a I , J \I ct:'ks old. $~j , • tECEPTIONIST TYPIST ' on 8.·b e ar>1.1 n1ea11 v.. "'". . "I ,..~ = , · a· ,,,.. n1, r. I · I · Pvl"l'' ;un, Ol"ll'Ul<u art. etc .. , * ~I"~ * N.B. 642-1877 Ree e pt ff r on t office business, please ca\ l ~x~1·ie1\Ced career n111ldeU 1 Niguel Country Club, 23700 1 in e 8 r I\ 111 P 1 1 er s · MANUFACTURER l'lc·. $ j o u , o o o fn\·entnr;, . ~ p1'C':.1igious company. \\'e 675-2131 or 5 -I 7 -SO 9 6 ind~vlduaJ. Heavy s tat I Cl.ubhouse Dr, Lag ll n a 1 Cornniunicalions. e »Per · S011h11;_i11,1 ·., iuu~T f'le~;int 11 \ µ. old ~rnoyea. ,\l\ shots. . I nel'd a young, brig: h 1 ' AN-YTll\1E! Training and typing, numbers oriented Niguel necessary. Pal Eh~ct.ronics, aul·l1u11 :.;~llrry, \\"(' l>uy fut' Y?~Y , friendly. Call Jell, PRODUCTION auractl\'(' !'.('ff-starter l\'ith assistance? Certain I Y ! helpful. Able lo work under SOC!." 11·0•-k"r, •1s11·, ,,,h., I 118:.!0 \\"esten1, Ga rd e n NEEDS l' a:. h u i· a cc e PI j.%.o.;Go. 10 A.\l -6 P.\f. E """ 1 ,,...... '" " '-" GJ'U\'(', Call 1'.lr. Sacks. MACHINIST b'Otld ~ypi.ng skill~ .... & 11anagcn1ent available. Pre 8 s Ure · _x 7 o~(I 1 exper. Personnel De pt , , S'.J4-33UL lnnsii,:nn1e11t~. 6-t:..:tJOO. IRISJI SETTER Puppies, CLERK \ J)\:rsonahty ...,.ho I 1 Ke s A~tERICAN 1..-om~ny benefits & v;orking Hoa~ Hospital, N.B. ASSEMBLER "'"""' .-. ~ ..-. .-. .-... AKC. reg'd Chan1pion I people. Full be n e f i ts I HERITAGE SILVER conditions. ~ li11\'s. 6 \\'ks old. 96S-863S a\·~ilu~le. Plea;;c cail lSALES CALL STENO Telephone Sales l'ull Or P ltiJne il!AHLEQUIN crent Dane lmmediate opening fur a l a.HHi682 tor appomtrnent. EXPERIENCE THE IRVINE CO. Busy !!pot v.·/fai:."t gr'O\\'ing Costa Mesa Araa -11·1() \\'eek I SAT & SUN 11-6 puppil-s. Xlnt tein!X'nnent. mature ind!v. 11·ho lilies RECEPTIONIST $550 NOT NEEDED &#-33S9, Dam-noon 1, engineering f 1 rm .' CLA-VAL CO. THE .\KC. a47-3l&t challenge & variety: can fee Paid/Also Fee Jobs Equal Oppor. Ernplorer Outirtanding starling salary Work From • lith & Placentia, c:-.1 BIZARRE ANTIQUES GllEAc.cTc..cDo.o~=,-E-P_u_p_p_ies. __ 1 su~ssfullr hand I e a Beautiful girl looking $S25 l\lin. to $2400 monthly I & terrific advancen1e11; 1 Your Home \ 1 7 4 1:.00 NF.:ll'PORT BLVD .. C .. \I. Reasonable lo good honie. variety of 1nten:iepartn1ental , flJ r beautiful oUices / :;.'Uaronteed. Conuoi.sslon JI -S.Cf9tary 1 (X>fc1~al. l 111 n1 c di at c Top Commissions rn~if~.%sun~en1f.o ~~ ~1;2j --~ Aft 1 pni, s:J&-;)j,32 one on one l'Ont11.Ct!I; can No Ttling qualified. Company \'ehiclC'. S open t:'-• jjg.7:ill * .. , B 1 Ca 9.,"3 PLATFOH\l Scale. ;;oo lb. 1\'0rk inde""ndently \1•/n1i11. WEST IFF • repeal business, y,eekly & lono . Jason Best Agency " ,~eii·port eac 1, • • ~oo S SOINAUZERS, i\liniaturt, ,.... I -BJ'l\:s .\1:~1 ~lij i·c " k c1 . !lllpervision: can dC'al 11·/ 1• .. i-sont1C'l ,\i;t'IK'Y r n1onth ly bonuse11. Dttytlme \\'('presently ha'e a !)OS1tlu11 1 li4jll) Brookhurst, F'. VI,\' ----------,;-;1,,., Serv. £l\~r. rcq. Xlnt lx'nefits 1 • 6-la-tUj3 * A"' • " \\' s. irunp strr, detail & enio· )"S !ht' nu111hcr '''"''' Ill Cc•<le•·> 1 1 11ork. No eves. l.ocul n1eat for secretary steno, tllusl Suile 213 96.\.-671;, TF:l.EPllONE • •. 1.1 ' d . ll'nialc, ~ · O"''r(llors 11·anted. Exper .-i·ee 1 e ,. nJ{' 111"· A I' 8010 ' en.me. n""·" 2 ,.-olfit'f' 1"·1 L ' L"d ' , \ 11 holrsaler. ha.\"C! good ly111ug & s/h ,.~ * I' 1 b & , pp 1enceJ UERi\IAN Shorthair Poimu. "'u ...... '" "" r~. '"· 1nger, · ·' · prct but not ntt. -196-6-102 a11 11 .~en~·e \at 1 r:..:pcr . & ~kill in upernti11g :>12-&!36 t ,\Ir ~h111111, 21.'.--'iiG-8:.-l3 i;kilh;, * Profit Sharing 1 ~ Fen1, AKC, 9 lllO, i100 . 10 key & calrul<ilOl', Tyµin~ RECEPTIONIST i FACT IS Pl.EASl:::N a;Nl'ACT STOCK TELLER Steady E111ployn1t'nl ' SAVE TIME, (714• 644)--0610. e1·e.11 desirable, bu! not rt'q'd. J'\o l)·ping or shonhand, y,·ork _Ev_ eryone Eat_s Mea_t 8 Grek "ot "A11· and. Esper. preferred. 01111 Tools Requil't'll MONE'Y & ENERGY\ GOLDEN Retrie1·ers, AKC Duncan Elec:tronl'cs an mer1ce 1 Call ?.frs. Sa1ryer, 673-31::0 $JOO days or nights in a lovf'ly l SALES-OUTSIDE ~Newport Center Dr. CLERK I lniperial Savings & Loan Equal Oppor. En1ployer S~~p DUNL\P'S for re~'On· 6-12-6.569 286,) F'ain•ie\.\' Rd aln1osphere. No. exp. ~Outstanding opportU11ity to i--asruo Isl nd , , Ne\\'JlOrt Beach (On Bus Llnel d111oned appliances. fre1gti1 Costa r..tell8 ~1 ~ssacy, ·~:e traln. Apply I join 100 year old co. -~35058 'Equal Oppor. EmployC'r ! dan1aged & new floor PUG PUPPIES, A.KC, I hlk Equal Oppor. Eniployer ml! I 111 pen;on afternoons or Extcn.o;ive training prograin. Equal Oppor Enlployer ,1 Varian Data. /'.'lachines, 11. ·-\\'AITRESS \\'anted 21 3j ( samples. i 111a\e, 1 fa...,n n1alc, t21J) , e1'i'S. 2112 lfarbor Blvd., I Unlimited grml'th Potential. , 1 d . th 1 l MPO years old Day shift A~ly DUNLAP APPLIAi\CE C.'O. 06:c7::.&.o,=c:m::.'-~=~~- PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN Costa l\lesa. ! Co. \\ill sponsor lor lite & SE~ARY, 60. \\P~J i i~u~~ ~ ~ ::~a~ TE 'S in perso~. \\led-Sal' 2--lpni, I 1815 Ne~rt Blvd'., CJ-.t I COCKER SPA~IEL Pups. I "::t RECEPT / I securlly license. Salary to nun .. accurate, dictap~ne I opening In our s1ock room ' E! Niguel Country Club * .:>4S.7780 * hlonde nialc, I blk & tan RET R $865. Call Coastal Personnel & ~~ ke.y add, responsrblc . d""d""' ho . ' o· I A J bl 23-_,oo Clubhouse Dr, '-~·na' i fREICHT DAl_l\.IAGE SAL_ E, fen1 . !(\.\-ks, 645--0829 SEC A Y Agen,.... "''" ""'~"' 2 -9 0 position 1n busy Costa Mesa , for IUl in lvi ""' ...,. enJCIY8 ~" I Po R f 1'o . sh. Gr~al var 1 e ~ y Har~~·Blv~· ' Otil't!practor ?fiice, 1nedlcal I a challenge, is 11illing to • la Q Niguel. nev.· Hut int c r 1 ll • AFGllAi~ Pups, show or pet r('rfo1111 elel·lro11i1• t~11>1·kou1..; of n1irro "'11.\"t' p!"'Ol\Uct'> &. Rt' r~1n1porx•nl'i. T('<.'linil•31 ur s1·1-..·i1·c St.'hool trainin~ hi l'IN·11,,oi1•s. ~!in I rear relatt:fl exl)l•rie-nt·e. C'nll For 1\ppl. ln1lu!>lrial IU:-t:ition!I 1714) 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Laguna Beach Dufiltlon, Happy congenial · '-" tenn1nology, 1n.surance exp, 1\·ork overtin1e .,,,. hen ) • • • : e~ators, \\lashers, Dryeri:-& be:.1 English & CM1"n Crest o((icc-. , S AL f: S \\I 0 l\t AN -Funky SH pref. Salury according to I required, has a ewTent . _ . WAI.TRESS D1sh11·ashe~, NC\V \~ n.r-lir1C's. Heas. 6-l5--223J Cllll 54l)..{r(k)5 Granola Ne\\·port, Costa. exp & refs. 6-l&-0516 i\1-F !J-6 ' California cli-h·ers license a fE?.ff'() offers a truly unique lifust be y,ell groomed & I ranty, Credit, B of A .. l6:l3 FULL Blooded Tr I led fl d 1'1esa La p 'bl t --· good driving record & ~an ) ,\: tin1c saving opportunity reliable: Ex1>er.hel.pful. I \\'. \\'arner, Santa Ana, ne11r Bo H d Ma 1 , . e C•"1~~tal Pl:'n;onnel A;:ency I 1 guna .. oss.1 e 0 s E c RE: TAR Y , Exp'd, : 1 .... 11 d sw·f & SLCloin 11 bo 97!}-2S2l . ne OllJI • o 1 1 n ii::, :.'100 lJarbor Blvd, Clif e~. S\50 pe1 ''eek. Bscrol\' Salary 0 pen• I opcl'ate a fork lift. Previous or SI\! e · · · · · • ., , ~ . . · ar r. · 1 can't kee $35 962-769~ R·E-C.EPTIO-NIS·T-$500~ D1stnbutor. 01\11 car or Needed llntned· 83:;-2143 recent related e. ... perience KEYPUNCH -:>930 \\,Coast H1\y, l'iB. j NEAR NE\\' \\'ASTE KING , p, ' . , " \<tll. Call George Funk, j preferred , but not SECRETARIES \\AITRESS & head gi~L . d i 3 h11·ashC'r, STOO · COLD~N LllB .. 11.'l) .,._00<! }-'(t' Paid/Also f~ff' Jobs 832-8:'>99 a n)'1in1e. 5r. Bu)f>l' u1aua. t $1~8 n1andato1y. \\lio i1:11it d1i::;nif1ed-& E:-.:pd & ovoc 21. Apply in l Guara11teed perfect. pet. i;~male, I )rold. ~./ TypU~~h p~~ ores i SALESL.,\lJY' Jo"a sh ion Sr. Project en&lneer o i ' st11)1u11Hi11~ Ion;; or short pe1'SOn 1>£-t .. 3 &. ~ 5 p11~. I 6-15--6680. lx'sl otfer. 641-299'1 WESTCLI FF 1 Sporu;\\·ca1', exp'd, a1·ail Indus prod. develop $191' ! If ·L]?f~f nlcct nd l h cs"' ten11 a~sii:;nn1c111s -few ~:~~ta! C ~itchen, al2 \\ · \ • • REBL1' \1•asher, dryers, Free To You 8045 I ...,·eekends \\'rite Classified Legal Secy, probate $700 J q~, 1 lons ~ . . are Ja_1-s, eoupll! 1;ceks or fe11• · · · ' cl~h/\\'Sh. '$50 & up to t )T . ]Jl'l"!'VIU>el Ag.:ucy 11 Ad no. a.1. cto Daily Pilot, l-'/C Bkkpr, Constr ~. interested In .}Olnin:: an I 1nunths -~ou di.:ckle! ;\ow \\'/\!TRESS \\'anted, full par1 J ga!'. 546-5218 or 8.39-76~1{1. 1 FREE TO YOU -Very 1 :\lai:lc 111 Ce_n~rf P.O. Box 1:£i0 Cos•" ~fesa Bkkpr, Sec'yi Constr lo $700 ! Orange County conip.wy I ~-:JU ean ... , . 1in1e. El J\.latador, 1768 Ne .... -1 1,Jon1ely eig.ht-11-eck old kitten !&alt. Ed111ge1, !> .. A. C rr """"" ' · ,.h .1 Oflic<' to .,7r . that orrers: APPLY BY PHONE po11 Bl\'d, Costa f\fcsa. Ap-Rent Washer1/Dryer1 5-1g..4338 after 5 j.12-8836 I a I . ;Jt.<UQ. vo:nera ... II ' *Mod F Ttl ' I . . . $2 \Vk Full amt _ . . lleceptionist See'y $600 I ern ac1 I es WJI :HO-i Jj(j & Let us knoi\' p ;-1n person bet11·een :l & ;i. • . m . • \VANT.--D * Rl::CEl'TlO!'\ISf·ASS!'1T for Sj\LEi!d~usk be dex~n~~iced l t.:IC'rk Typist to $500 *Competitive Pay 1~·11a1 yullC i.kil!s ::ue. No \\'AlTRESS -Food & * 639-l20'.! * D.\L~lATION~ PUPPY 1'!11nl•d ll~1 1inil. ~ci\"I..;>'~ t Fashiu ':S A~TY Y ino ,.,,..' Cllr 1Sec'y 10 ~res. $6:AJ *Excellent Benefits nPL'll to t·o111c in perSLJnally · Cocktail. No dun1n1ies. Sid's 1 O\'EI\'.. Range, su1k, lri;::, I C;i!l : 99S-:io37 (Anaheim) full or pru'I tlnie. Eves .. ~111 I 11 . &. ,-k ,':~rso~1 LegaJ Sec 1.'01'p Rf: $800 I unOl 1\·c llaxe U1e 'j\J~t ri~nt' Blue Beet. 107 21st Pl., N.B. • co1nllinatio11 unit. . , , \Opnl UI" \l'kCndli· \\ ntc I ams r11n . l..<10,:U/\a Sec Le I sr oo 1 J . 1 . ' --6i3-3614 BLACK Lab l I~ yr 8 super Cla:-s.ificd ,\cl i\o. 102, Daily ' Hills t\tall . Laguna llills .. ,:';tary,, ga ! 1 p ease app r in -~rson, 'll" ! ~~l or )OU._~ \\"ANTED fl\1hlEDIATELY . 1 v.·ith kids. Free to good Pilot. P.O. Box t~. Costa I J::qua\ opportw1it~ e1nployer ~ ~ 10 gen ~ii;r to S~OO, eonlact B. Krafka. " l\E /Ell AT FJ::E AT TE'.\IPO. Clei·!cal llclp. Sa I a r y i\Dfl.IJ RAL REF'RIGERAT· I honie. 6&6397 after 6PM <\I sa Calif 926~ • IS \.LESPERSON ltt.e<.>ept 1)'J)lsl . lo $;xJO fil·IJ &33-2400. e'-1. 3:)i Tempo emporary Help Open. Call for appointnJC'llt. OR, frostfrtt. Gold, 1·1 cu ft. , Production Workers ~ ' · I ' • • expcr. for Call Jearulle Stsco VDM VOLLRATH CO 979-659j Like New S12:i ~7-4062 ?-f,\LE puppy, 8 11·~ old, % pJ~til'!I !ahric.1tor has RECEPTIONIST ...,-/typing lighlin{:' fixture co. Co11l1tcl ,r,,_ Sid H0Un1un I -• '" · '. ' 1 Setter & ~~ Aust. Sieep dofi:'· ininicd. <>p1'nlng!I for & 10 key -I.Pr busy C.l\!.1 \\"ood Lighting f'.L-.;turc .co, NEWPORT r WELDERS ~TE t.lddel Ke11mor e 1 8-IG-2982 tniillE't."s & Pr 0 du cl i 0 n l:hiropractlc otc. Exl>f'r. I 2031 S. E'. 1\lain, Irvine. P I Ag I Varian Data TOOL MAKER AND \' ~ For ~salf.'. excellent B:.:L:.:K:. • .::&=S~il~t~i.-.,-,-1.,,..--.. -, 1\'0rkers. pr,,f'd. Or. Yarwood ., 5-Ui-290L ersonne tncy GENERAL SHOP e,-onclllion · $4a. S42-l007 I ;\1, 6 rno; healthy, afff'ct; Apply Jn Pf'rson &16--ffil6. j S..\LESLAD\·, exµ'd. One eve 833 Dover Dr., N .B. 1 Machines TOOL ROOM Trail Rite Trailer r.ttg. 3100 , FRIGIDIARE 10~ freezer. inside only. 549-1846. Kennedy Plas1ics Cvr11 -R. N. WANTED · & Sani \:' H 131 SE y 642-3170 1 27'22 Michelson Dr MACHINISTS \\'. Cenu'al, Santa. Ana. (No Bry>nle7 Sl.25. Xlnt cont.!. CONTEMPORARY sofa, 87:' 17372 Lastn111n, ln·i ne 'For ri1HT Clinic In Gan.Jen ! 1 ~<?~\\, So. C 0 as t ----Irvine, Calif. 926&1 . • phone calls please) 56-3.%~ 1 needs reupholstering, sturdy ( lr.·1ne Indus. C•>n1plex 1 i Grove. Good hours, 8 10 :;, I ~~~2 Call for appt SECURITY 1 Equal Oppor. Employer ni/t I l~t and :lnd sl~1fts. ~aid n1ed-\l/ELD£R, experi~ v;•\th FR£E Pl(]{ UP. REFS. 1 frarne. 6-12-1695 QU,\LJT't' Q)NTr~OL !\Ion !hru l-'ri. Salary & . . GUARDS i --ico.I .a11d life u1surance. \\TOughl Iron, APP I Y APPL. & SC_RAP ti.lETAL 2 '\'R Old Blond t.taJe Cocker CHROME CLEANER her?erils. Send resunie to SCR~\V Jl.lachine • S"ing Need p/time guards tor STORE CLERKS ' Ovei1nnc. r\RTISTIC DESIGNS JN * 61'&-'J25S * I Spaniel, to good home, )!arty, 9l'KJ Ch a P ni an. j ~I ~ t, ~t , UP1 & run Orange Co. area. For I c.nshlcts, Stock Clerks, Floor I E • Interviews IRON, 712 '(<>t·kto1vn, H. B. RE1'"'R IG for sale, Rw1s x!nt. M0-4187 Garden Grovl' 92641 1 er, e ..... s K>p, new inte_rvie1v _ Call ( 21 3 I , Clerks. Good future. X1I1 'l ven!nCJ or phone 536-7060 1 yr old, $70. • • Jl.lALE Collie/She , shots & & PACKER RF: s TA u RANT ~tale, I ~~~h~les, co':Jry Ag 0 ~ d 4 3 a~. 8 9 :> 9. La\\' re n c e I tic-nefiUJ. Permanent f/~n1e. 1 8 A:~l-6 Pl'.1. Jl.1onday thru \\"HO \\"M'TS ;o \\'ORI<? 536--246..1 • licensed. 1 vr Pold. Good ~-eniale to \\·ork dar.; or St an 7 0 rd 'A ~ f e ~ _Security, Inc. Long Beach. Over 21. No f I t 1 m f' F11day. After _houri> call DRIVE A (,\B! . 1 LA.1'£ Jl.todel CUPPEH.TONE, I disposition. r'rce. !);l~-lZ18. 1 nights. BURGER KING, Engineering 30SO P Lr.,,,. SERVICE Sta. Attendant. I students. Apply In person, Plant Supt. at l1141 ;H&-3131 CI-IOOSF. your hours, work KENl\tOR~ \Vasher. _S'ij, j HALF SIA!\JESE J.:ITTE:-.l'S I t6'.;-ll Bl' a ch Blvd. Costa ~tesa' ay, lull & p/Unie. 990 E. Coast ' __ PIC N SAVE LEAR for yo~ ... be your 0\\'11 Guar&deh\'ered.54&-8612 ! feniale s.i7.6803 or 531_5.soi) Xo C'.\'.p<'lienct" neces~fll')' Hfl(I only II hi1oth !iC'hool e1tucation m1uired 1 ... r thi11 l.~I f;/iiff po::iOon. \rill be organiting iind cleaning chrome plates for pa<·k11.ging a.Ion(.: 1vith llOnle packaging. Full , eon1pnny benefits includ-1 ing mf'tliea\ find denlal I insur11.nce, nn<I paid Va· cations and sick leR\'e. ' Hunlin"IOll Beach. . Hwy NB. I 11:> E. 17th. Costa 1'1esa r OOss. t.en or \\'Omen. Can • 8015 I k f . ?II ' -SE A 1\1 ST RESS ...,. it h '. · Call 00--5678 I Pilot Oass\Hed ad. 642--56?8 ; he slightlv handicapped. Auction as or 1 argone. ROBINSONS experience, Sl'\\'ing cushions aodasslf:ed Ad! G l'eat • aean Appeara11ce. I Furniture I050 nee cl e d by Young t ay. I Help Wanted, M&F 7100 1 SIE LER Vts., retired. Age 25 to 70. AUCTION I Aggressi\·e Com Pa n Y. Supplenienl .vour ir1ron1e. AtflERlCAN INDIAN I KlNGSIZE be.!, xtra (inn, Fashion Island Permenant year round S Dri\>eacab6hrsormorea ARTIFACT I new, lncl. niattress, box Has Openir1g .For ' eniploynient. Paid holidays s J c o I TRAN PORT day. Apply ir1 ~rson, \\1Uli11.m H. Price Collection spring& & frame. $165. I v a c. ti 0 n. • group an uan ap1strano QYNAMICS Yollow Cab Co .. 186 E. ''"' Appro> 500 lteiru;. 10 plec<• (wortn s 3 50 I . Queensii• FURNITURE \llSW"all(.'l'. Start beh\-een St .. Costa ~fesa. of SIOUX bead \\'ark;. 65 $145. Inc. de.livery. Usually S.100 & $3.50 hf'· Apply at 3131 \\'. Segerstron1 \V0~1AN 10 take care of BASKETS, n1any APACHE: ho1ne BJ:i-2488. 16881 Hale, lrvnie. 557~ .. h lllh 1974 22 Id d' I !Nt'lll" Harbor & \Varner) invalld Fri mo . t 50 OLD BLAN::ETS & .,.......,..,.. ,._ c.11 or Apply In Porson I 1'.loo. thru l-'ri., 8Al\{ to 5P.\I LES MAN An Equal op p o rt u n 1 t ~ On Marc , our year o me tum Santa Ana • · nung o RUGS sizes up to lOxl.5 rt. DlNL1 1.c. set-.....,rner group. SA Employer sized electronics com~any moved into our I £quaJ oppo11unity en1ployer ·Sun. eve. ~after 5 pm POTTE' RY-...., nrs. stoned ~m"""m~· Cockt1,. ,•,ii tblne. ,•, l .. · J C · I MIF' Sun., any time during wk. w ,.... ..., .. v """'" s~tSTRESS, exp. full or brand new acility m an uan apts rano. * 493-9252 * I 1'1arie. 185 pcs. in all S42--~79 ' Transmask Corp. Subsidiary of Callfon1ia Computer Products, Ill\:. 3952 Campus Ori\'e Newport Be11.ch, Ca. (Near Orange County AillK>rt' t n 4) a4G-6080 Equal opportunity employer JI.Il l-' Re•I E1t•tt Sal11 $60 Llcon1ing School In Huntington Btach 16111 Btoch Blvd. e Fut Start Tta1nlni e C1osed Orcult 'IV t..> Natlonwlde Rererral1 e Medlcal Prog:ram • !.fa.nqement Prograna • Free 3 Week In Depth Training Progran1 • Eam Whlle You Leam Call Biil Flory 131.5440 Mondly thtU n-tday e TARBELL l\tu~1 Be EJ.:perienctd I Apply Personnel Olli~ 12-3 P!\.t. 1'1on thru Fri I No. 2 Fashkm Island, NB I Equal Oppor. Employer ROBINSONS • Falhlon l1land Has Opening For SECRETARY To Stor•_ M.nager Glrl Friday pos\Uon. Afu!I ha\·r good !l<f'Cretarial skills. I Xlll'! benerJts .l llberal discounts. Apply Penionnel 0tttce 12-3 PM, Mon lhnl Fri No. 2 Fashion Island, NB Equal Op,,.... Employ.,. ROUTE MAN, I /time Industrial lllunctry. Great opportun i t y for advancement. Salary + comm . 979--7382. * * * * * l ) part time. Pattison Sail de· I n eluding p~lurnbian. . sign. 8.'.i:-t757. Whtie many of our employees from our TOOL & DIE MAKERS YACHT RIGGER O!d pa~n je1o.·l'Jry. paintings ,SOFA Elftn plaid Herc~on. SEAAISI'RESS, exp. &. PaSadena facility moved wilh us, we do ;; )rs experience In Progressive ~tarine Hard-1 by famous Indian artists. $12_5. Stoneware la.mp $15. 1 trainees. Dave car ro 11 have the (allowing openings: progressive dies & crush ware 11fg. has openings for EHigy, bird & banner ~-=8 doors $30. Call Sailniakers, C.M, 642-856:i formin~ hot sizing dies. an1bltious l!ltriou.6, produc-stones. eve.Ii. SECRETARY Imn1ediate opening tor a sharp self starting individual who d • • J r e • varied responsibilities • """' lnde..,,-uy. fyplnz 80-90 w.p.m,, Sh 100-13> w.p.ni. Excellent \l'Otking oonditions & benefits. CALL THE IRVINE CO. 644 3389, 9tim-MOl1 Equal ()ppr. Employer * * * * Draftsmen Electronic Technicians Transducer Assemblers CaHbrators Inspectors Electronic Assemblers Test Technicians Able 10 run all tooling tion worker in Yacht Rig· Preview Sun., JI.lay 19 DRESSER. Triple, tramed n1ad1inery. ging, Splicing. Swaging. Ex· (1-7 Pi\I) mtmn-, 2 nlte standll, APPLY AT per pref, Apply in penon. Sale, Mon. & Tues.. Danish oiled Walnut. $75. ASTECH 770 W. 17th, Costa Mesa. May al & 21 837~ A division of TRE Corp. Eves: 7:30 PM PASADENAo -~E~C~O-RA_T_O_R __ a_baol_u_t-ely 3o:JO So. Redhill, Santa Ana ~ CIVIC AUDITORIU~t beauL fully-lined drapes. (714)540-41Zl I Mwdwri 1 11 j "-DON l\fcLEOD. ~lust &ee Reas. Hrbr Vu. Equal opportunity employer . V AUCTIONEER 64-1-7970 ;_; ... iii;~~~--iiiiiii l,iffl f213l 447-9520 F-0-R--SALE-.-,-,,.,.--b-,-.-.' i TYP~ST Antiqu.1 I005 ~ French Empire cu 1ton1 , Hobby n1agaz1ne n e e d s -AUCTION ! desi&:n, solid \Yalnut. 2 accura.1e typist w/s.incere . CO\.'UI Call 49-14548 in1erest in learning * * * * * I business. Pay increases as Bargains on fine-crystal, J SHHHI FURNITURE skills &ro"'· WALTER CARVER porcelain, oriental ob_le<:ts,, AT WHOLESALE1 J•son Beat Agency 6811 Trask Ave. painting, jewelry, antiques, 194-2020 ! 17400 Brookhurst, F. Vly. Westminster period rumEviture. $~;~·~ ----------1 , Sutte 2tS • 96.l-6775 Inventory. ery """'· re KI NGSIZE bdrm set, xlnt I You are the winner of 1 Tues. e\"e. at 8 P.~t. cond, oomer WI.it db! bed, * * * * Applications Engineer Welded Module Assemblers , URGENTLY TWO FR~~ TICKETS 1~::C~ ~t.'l~~:!n ~1ro ~~~~ it~a~~~~2m1sc. . Souther~ c:nforn1~ I DP E.MS.ERT' GALLERIES 110VING. no junk. Den & Hv MOBILE HOME SHOW rm turp, 6 pc lx>drni set. rof NEEDED , May 18tha~~e MllY 27th 25-12 W. Coa~tE:~ .. N.B. *"~~~~~· =1 mirror, * We olter excellent working conditions & beneflll, including profit sharing. Interested applicants are urged to caU our Perannnel Deparlment for lnlerview BJ>- polntmenll .. . . . ENDEVCO • (714) 493-8181 Ext. 221 , An Equal Opporlw\ily Employer I ' ASSEMBLERS & PACKERS ANAHEIM STADIUM * N't:f~, • ---c;RANDFATHER- 2lm State Col~ege Blvd. "'r ...,.111 bu)' rour wiivant('(f CLOCK Anahe!nl 1 'furniture, jey,·elry, antiques 649-262() Ple.asr call &12-5678, ext. l3J or sell !or you ·on I \\"Af\1~1) to claim your tickets. rNortl\ coll.5\a'nment. * l.'SED BRlCKS * County tort ltee nuniber la _ ~ -~ ---1 87G-156-i f>.ao-12'10). ~ * Col. R.F. Byorly * •LOVESEAT & aofa ""'°m & ASSOC. AUCTIONEERS made e Wry i(f quaJ, nem; Diversified A~ llled, usuaUy bin, 96&-7910. * * * * * • VOLT ANTIQUES NATIONWIDE 2 cu.totn "'""" ca- lnst•nt Personnel >;xcellenl .elecUon. Furniture LICENSED, BONDED• wt'tb 4 •tudio beds & sptUdl. 1'1a,Jor 1-fedlcaJ Plan A ACC810ries. MEJ.IBE:r~~TlO.'JAL oomp, S2SO. f'l5-33U ' Now Aml•bto HOUSE OF STUART QUEENSIZE Hide-a ...... Temporary Service "6 M I St H B AUCT'JONEERS ASSOC. Uk Colt SUS ~ 3848 CampUll Dr., Suitt 100 T\letday-Sai:,,,.;;. liam~pm 610 SO. Brolld"''Y S.A. ~ ~ile. ot!et. ~lMl N ....... B<ach S4G-4741 SIUlday llam-3pm 558--n >13-298S DELUXE SOL MATTRESS Eqwtl Oppar. Enl9Lo).'t.'I' SE'liEJE 44., Cbmy Y."OOd. Blcycte1 ~ 4 bc»c. spritlp. SU. The f.utm draw b\ thl! Wnt Plue cul vtlwl upbolltery, 20" CTR Boy's Bike, A-t r ___ ....:;9Do2191::::::::::::--- ••. • llo!ll' Pilot ou.llled ElrlY liOO. ii-;). 644-4353. ...,,., . 1JaN.n1 ..... $U. aa.uted ""' can MMml Ad. Coll 6CU67!1. CLASS SELl$ -60«11 .::5'6--«Xl6::::_::::..,_____ 1o4!l! I • • ' • p J 2 DAILY PILOT I055 1 Mlu:ell•n.IOus SJ)90 Mlt.e:1U1noous IOao ;_Pl•-i Organs I090 · G.,..r•I 9010 Boat•, Power _ iMi \i ,;R;oc:=;V;Oli;l;e;l•;•;;;;;'SJO;;;;li;;oc;;;V;•h;l;cf;;;";;;;;;;;;;;;';S;;,i . II MINK COAT • PIANOS LEARN READY. to ... Z' Trojan '71Toyota1600 . e ORGANS BOATING SAFETY ~71:1~:.,«;,a;i;, ~~~~·n:!1 RV SPECIALS 80SS G•r•9t 5111 WAREHOUSE SALE , . -. G 0 8 Table sa\v , office f'urniture, 3M copier, pool table, sander. floor coverings, ne'v 9 ft. stereo. couches. 1973 Chevy Van *· 1973 Chev P.U. '%, much miscell. SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY I N~w brakes, tll~s & batt. C 1 Ch k boartl SAil. OR PO\VER eng &. tra.n.'I. 125 gal. luel 1 J\onl shork.s. Dyno·1unro. J\·luHI 0 or. ec er Rentals fr $5 ... REE a.ASSES cu.~i~ 15 aai. Y:llt1tr ·, I Low n1ilt>ag(I, MIL.II)' f'xtras. <lr.~•gn. Knee length. ~ch By nulboo POwtr Squadroii c11p11.cHy. Sleepe i rozy Orig. own('r. Prl. P<il'I)'. while &: ~:nta jill~' 81ar1 ~Ion., June 3, 6:30 1>n1 Stand up bead, gulll!y, r --------- Bc11t of/('r. 6 4 5-2 3 4 2 iJ(Juate:~. lb ' m Un '"-n Nl•hts 'Ill f Ne .. ·port ll""'"·r Yat·lit Club cllt"lle n--t lnventocy Incl j A11.Y1irne. ~~~hh~k~1. d~f b~u~i i S.t: 'tli 5:30, Sun. 12.S .. 1~ ,V,liay St <.~api.:duat batterle11, 25 4 AP w:il't'l mags & t1re:i $Z'l0. design. Paid $3500, BonUi(.'(f •Pl1nos I Grandt* Cttll 548·9918 :ft~~.~~~°!::\~ 110 V., lee Box Trailer hitch •. 11 .• 73 Ml.L•» tlppraisal ta:IOO. Never Balitwtn • Oible. Chickering 1or de_tall1. bU1kJI ~u A bllae IA Mlle11. '71 VW CAMPER '68 ~ Ton Dodge Pickup .,..•/ca.1nper, Pow· er Steerinl(, Powe r BrtlkeS, Air. !i' Camper, dltl\I gaio tankll. lo milcli. $1688 tnng $30, Third mernber \l·on1, All xln't buy al~ • Fitcher . Kawai • Kimball .BAA1I M1 lnt/Str 9020. snP.. . 0~~5'. ouer.1:•---SAVE Po,,lfra1·1ion unit ~-l AtW>· r!.2-6~2lt-olt7--Fot--We - -• Knabe· l'llti.::on &--H1t111 ·. ' • ea &: \I.' s ~----, tang·Torino ~· i.itc · M~tt • Sohmer • Stein· Salvage ahlp repair, hull ~· GULF STREAM, wall •••••••••F l••••••••-'I l5-tr11ck AM/I-M lit With SCRAM LETS way. Stol'C'~ & Oark • win. cleaning, inspection repair, 11tr0llg, trlr. UO H.P. Mere. 2116 So. Wright, Soni• Ana I tu~ table $110. ~tore 3 pm ._ . ~er ·Sp\~nilltze; • Yainah!!,.~ I props, zinc, etc. 548-125.i 1/0, SIS radio, atereo, OPEN ROAD 1 =---------------------997·2'748 afh•r 991-1976 . · ew met.s h • •• •·" • $5:;>.J hardt 30· Furniture 8050 ' SI j J>;tESSURE \VAS;IElt ANSWERS 1Used fron1 ............ $95 jEXPER. Call Geor~e Ou _op,llOOU.fmpu.s. '----------1 Gar a ge ii • 8055 . .. · I Players " ...•...•.• $895 Chilson. Repair Reflniahing triggf:n, ny on ()()V(lr, r }~ydro Biltz, 800 PSI, 1 h.p. . Grands " •. , •• , .••• , $395 etc. 675-l$l6 or 642•4585 dual e,lect..& pwr gy,., 2 gaw ! T\VIN BDR:.1 su t t t', 'J\lOVJNG-1\'lnpJ(' desk S:t'i. gas .. eng. Ren1ott· <'OOtml, Tollet -Gboice -G!blet -*ORGANS* tanks, ~· N a.ncy., HUNTl·NGTON BEACH matching ~·BoY ch{' 111 1 Re 1 to:. • 11. p f . . 1 port. 2 hosl' + 1nu(·h :-:tn1 Junk~'! -AliSal1 -Bisect -Bald . ~ 11 d · Boats Marine Eq. 9030 544>-1006 day11. k 6.f4.4l333 I d~ hair hi I .... 1.111 . I\\ .1. r:o esslOO.'I ' 1,.><•ui11. + lict·.ts 20 hl'S. co,1 "JOCUtT• I Win . ~11n. 11.n1mon • ' •"••/wkndo. """'• c • , rug i; •11~"' ad1us1ablC' dra\l'lng board ·-: 1 800 , , k 11 ,. 0 "" ~ , . Kawai· Kimball· Lowrey -l d I ,o.:.",:::"O=;;c.-~--~ bookshelves,2yn;old,xln1 11,. 'Ilk ". 17 ~ Lik· O(vl 1 ... 1,te o ci lkno1,•aguy\\'hoisn t1m-Rodg Tho --. \VARNER, vevet r •••DIVERS boat _ Power c11t nd $37• c' h o-... ,. ' 1 c, n::; ,.AJ. c ' 54:>-2967 ··--' ·1h k t rt I en · mu • -·111· · .... ._ .. ~ Uke new for I d H t B h "'2 2504 co . ~· rren~ ..-avv. new electric heater SlO.' . 111·es~. v.<J ara e ex~ s aha. Wurlitzer. inan1... ......... ' 15' 65 llP Mm.-. Xlnt (."()nd. 18801 Beach B Y ., un • c • -• am\less_ side chairs, Need ·~in t)(>d rranies $10 both. CABL-..ETS for K1tche11 .'v w~1(1 l1re3;k boards and bnc.ks Optlgan ................ $150 327 Chevy. Also. Cluy~ler \\'/anchor $1,000 incl trlr. '!'! ___ '!'";.;.,;,;..,._.,.;.'l"'!"''!!" ... '!"':'~~':.:'::I reoovenng, $"?;. ell; bro\\'n i\l,,ny odds & ends. Allen, &tl1 .1~1.t h !heU' hands" He said,' Lowrey Spinet .•..•..• $195 M48S Roynl ma:ine. xlnt 4l»-31'18 5-7 pm. Motorcycl•1/ 1 Auto Ser. & P arts MOO soft leather reclln1ug chair. ;,a; F.l l'ltodena. Newport Unfinished Prcflnishl'<I Id llkL' to. ~e em brea~ \Vurlltier Splnel, ne"' •• S-19!1 replacement engine. Best Bo t R t/Ch 9050 Scoote rs 9150 _ 4 mos old. C.OSt $'160, Sell H.t•ights. Counter Top!I ulso onf'olmyw1fe11BISCUITS. *WIN FREE* ofr. 644-1295 as, en ar. ----------I $180. C;il! 644-1798. . , . ltARDEN ENTERPHISES EUROPE ORGAN LESSONS 2 NEW 2S -JS prop!i'llers, 42• NEW CluiJ..Cratt ..., TIRE ~Iflchine in good DINING Set, Brown. F ~~t".'llTURE.h app~1ances, 815 \V. 18th St. C .. \1. One GJ\f. 671. blo"1.~r, NO SKIPPER IF e SPRING e conrtUiun. Clo~d Sun's. See Sallman, ~lid w1llnut: 48:: I )1~.~ i~h :l~Cl ~~tu~ n ~: &42-~li S~~~f;1~~S!ON T~~~~S! FULLERTON MUSIC (l":'\•l .. I G.~f. STI ~~: 1 YOU'RE QUALIFIED L~ll:A'~G·T , -~~~~a~,~· ~~.ion Oil, 393 £. f®nd. pedistal tbl. \\'l'l. ~8 Fairview & Paularino, C.l\.1.1· t-.fOVl!\G, Playl'r l' Ju n o Your O\\'n \vh~ls! Order any 18191 l:uclld, Fountain Vallty t~LSC G.M. tran6rrusstOn Fly-Bridge Sport Fisherman. \\'e service "''hRt \\·e s!'ll. eaVC'li. 4. mat~hing hih'h t Fri-Sat·Sun Rolls, Washer & Dryt'1" Europt'an car with I 557...t836 • 1 6 ;, . Plu!ih. Full electronit't!, full B whil good l · CHE:VY 90 Brand llpank.ing ~~~ !i~irs64··$230.d \Va~(~/ patio furn, dining .rm !SCI, coordinated tra\'l'i -study I 122 N. llarbor, Fullerton I CRO\VN MARINE ENGINE galle>y, shower, etc. For 1?'51tfi~ avaU~IJle' se ecO()n n~'"', l."Olllflll'te sn1aU V-8 &u-2196 ' wi e, $ · Horses 8060 ! elec broon1, lanip:<: 2 chrs & itener-dl')'. Earn univ. 871·1805 3 to 1 trn~s. 1~0 llP. l'ltake rhartl'r by day or \\'eek. HARLEY·DAVIDSON , niotori-. t'its all Chevy's, ' ~ <'nd Ibis, .~f,t b ~ d cl'l'dits as you go. WE 'RE DIFFERENT offer TI4/:Hfi.5569. Fish, cndst, cocktail. etc.' 1 $-l!fi. ~n. delivered tree. 213 G S I 80SS REG. Appy mare spirited Colll'etables, 213.1 S<'v11\p EURJ\UTO 673-45.50 ·rrnile>r, l9Tl American 6<15-Z»l 962·2301 Sunday of WestnUnster 1 'Jfa.-fiJ'j arage • • t but gentle $150. days/eves. Ave, Balboa Penin. 613-2177 Buy Lido Bldg-, Suite 102 H.egardless of the .. Fantastic Tandcin. 20-l!S' boat, all only. ' 1 . 9306 Bolsa, \Vcstn1ins1cr. ~ ':~'"'--'"'-''~· .-~.--~"_,-1 -.-1 I 96J-TI32 l7tltl N N B h Prices" that one reads Be1 .... ·n Brookhurst & i\.1a"noh:t I L .S. !\lng lllnti-· a ugs. GIANT Garagl' , Sale., sofas, 1 • · • • MINK COAT, full length, ev;port, e\.1-·~~ 1 about, the faet is that extras. $6\15. 491--0615. * NEW BOATS * IS93-6t7-I 5:.:~ -110 1-:x1.:<'lll•nl roncl. 1·1". Asking refng., port D ts 11 \\ sh r • \·, . M 0 R GAN Ge Id t n g ' natl blk ero~s mink v>'/ BARTLETT I l'0111petitio11 keeps prices GflEY marine engine Charter By Da y , . I $100. Call 530·6340. 1 ~t!;1~ it~~l~.1 ,;.i1~~t~~ &f°2-7"~~'~· :~~11iual. $JOO. match Pill Box H.at. ~ust FLOOR COVERING 1 about the tiame where ever \\'/lrans .. lots of extras. 'Also Exccuti,·e cruise partys AWARD L ·ix; SQUi\RE Mck parts vecy l'ondition. SAT. s u N. \\'ESTERN saddle, ~nt corn!. ~1;~~~:· :t~~~l. ps~! Si~~\ 788 W. 19th St., C.M. you shop. We lose very few , TI~3 alt 6 c:atered, to .your !i~ificA· MOT~RCYCLES ! rC'ason:.1Ule . Corner of Rutgers & Sacrifice $50. _5? 1??1 It 6 ·Quality cus!om fl oor ~~:e ~fue~~g~:e~! Boah, Power 9040 llon.s. For 1nlormat1on call ltonda, Tr iumph, Yamsi.ha !i~l·t-169 •Avocado., Behind K-1\tart i, l2131592-5080 ;, ----a . p.n1. covering. F'eflluring Nafco. Cal.it Leisure ~oat Club, I 1680_ Ne,vport Blvd, Cot>lu : 1962 l"ALL'U~ HUto. h'RM. C.J\f. 548--0l?l ROYAL System Drop Armstrong & Congoleuni. sales1nen listen ha1·d to Office, 67>8866, l'llnrlllfl, Me~a . I SIO. Cru·b . .$;") 96&-491l after SAT SUN 10 t 1_ A ti Jewelr y 8070 t'ront De>sk, like ne\\'. J\lakl' t.:uaraJJteffi installation & y,·hat you say, they're 64().~5-10. I 642-4345 I ·IP:\l • o n qu.~ 1 . offt>r. Antiqueg, p 0 s 1 u r c 1 0 30 sensitive to \\'hat you really ''c'"-c==;c:-=,,-.,,--::c;I Sideboard, gas range, 30 J ~ w EL Ry ,. l'l'lagnificent 11 pcilic King niatlrcss, l..oont per orntanee. ver yrs. I y,·ant & they have the ATTENTION!!! Boats, Sell 9060 OSSA·Pionttr ·n 111 ode I.! l'.Jltl ECONOLlNE 3 spd oven. Fish. tackle, disk d 1 sp1 a y , o 1 am on d 5 , binoculars. 3 \l'hcel bike, exper. I invf'nlory lo n11:1ke the i Xln"t cond. S50 a<..1.ual n1i's. 11·an.~. :o;:.::o. Starter ~- sander, lawn edger, tools. Erneralds, Rubies, Opals,. ~Ilse. fii2-1G;,t FRE~ E~TIMATES perfect 1natch be l we en ' "SUMMER SAILING'' Bike t~ailer. ~10 ~t('('l I ~~'H~Jil nrtt>1""4Pl\1. • household itenis, good Top name watches, Omega, ~ . -call &.JG-14-12 I Organ & Organist, Pia.no & I Special for the 10.16 year old. construction. llolds ;, bLk<'s. SO:\\" auto easscne player C'lothing & i\.tisc. goodies. Rolex, Movado, C 0 r 1 m. ZF:NlTll c;onsole _bl\v ~~· S.~:). CARPET HOUSE Pianist. If you are thinking I POWER BOAT Save 20% on Children's I 545-5-159. , TC 10 srio. Electronic t1.Ul1>- 501 San Bernardino Ave, "lany Antique p l e c e, , !<~bony or1entaJ king h~,1db1 d about a k e Yb oar d "-il· l b 11· 'Tl NORTON COl\.ll\L\NDO I 1 ...,,.. <>A'> ~01G N B ,. s= 'I B rlre .... ,.. 2 ·h•' ,.. ')JJJ3 N Bl c 'I . tru .. , . s a try OWNERS .:M uig CYOfl!I y ca Ing I ' :~·~"""~~-~-~~~~w~~~~ I . . pocket watche11 $ 5 0 0 ' O 0 O .JV.:' r s"" ~~. \1 • ,., e\\'flO~ , "' . I ins me .. ' give u . l\O\\'. S day sailing ~e. 750 . cc, ntust _&ee before l MOVING-din. & tam. n11 inventory. Southland's most l w<1ln~t, ~also \'.hi~e hc.u!· Pre-gra~d openmg safe, lo:v· \~~-th~ you'll agree that all lessons g1ven on the buymg new. 54;,-JUI Best I tum. wahr/dryer, old ref, II elegant Auction Gallery., brd. $25-$50. 673·2861. !01v f)r1ces on carpet, tile I \.1it: re diUel"C'nt. Tired of all tffa Biiis?? v.-ater in a "Cal 25". oiler. I lr;:;l bureau, chest. nlte tbls, Cash, Terms or trade. \Ve I OLD FASHIONED. 4 chair :•n<l dra('Cril'S ex Per 1 l Y, Newpo~~ar~~18.M. Guaranteed Results. Udo '12 l!ONDA SL 11:-:i. :\lnt 1 Aulff'*'W. l!!J misc. sprtng gds, telescope, buy your je\\·elry, antiqUes, n1aple set $-15 .. S1\verplatl' mstal~ed. We honor Bank l 046-0211 Sailing Oub, NB 6T:HE27 rond. 800 mi, ~to vi 11 i.: 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii garden & gar. tools. Lmps, furniture or accept consign-set $10., ~a~:rock niaple Anienc~d. I Brookhurst at Talbert, FV · Our Club Needs good . . o\·e1'l>e11s must sell. 1 1 bks, other bargains. Sat & ments Call for infomi<Hion hvrn1 chair $25., C.'rNlenzn f'REE F..STlr-.1ATES ~111 ocean going power SABOT· flberglau, race, 5.'>7-3-199 General Sun 1"" T"ll w CdM 7 ,.~~..,,,...,, ' SlO 53&-2876 or 842-t~n~ &15-1892 center board, elau mast. -"""""''-------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .,... 1 er Y· · I4-..,..:>-""IN· · . "·. • I Fl.EU>"S \\'a.rehouse sale, 40CI boats-ALL SIZES! RM, \\111 & Blue sail. Super 1 1-IONDA rio CV, 19i3, 4,000 1, 9510 BRASS pole lamp with 3 9 DfA!\·lONDS 8-* cnrat. SECTIONAf.., brv>n.~ S 2 0 · I BUY!! pianos & organs, new & fast. Super corn!. S-IOO. ; n1i, 3$00. or takl' O\"f'L' pyn11s smok.ed glas_s Ii g h t.s,; 1 _I '3 carat, appralSl'!~ _al ?r:ssl•r, 9 drw. S.~;:i. ~n'.L Good. usf'd furniture ,r,_. ' usetl Spinets, grands, . { th SABOT: \Vood, center bnl at }40.TI mo .. 962-1031 _ '71 TOYOTA hangmg from 3 brass cha.ins , Sl.)(X)". Make ?ffer! '''r!lf' I ll'~•.k Cof~Tbl.. ~!.>· 1 '11 1. tip plianct•i; or \\'ill sC'll for ytiu playl'rs. Going out for 1 \Ve \Vll! pay all O . e Jted sail, oars. Very l[ood I I'\\'O 1~rc1nlcr heln1l'I~. IKl', Jr.\~l t'uhiue. l\<''ol" hraki'i<, $20. Swag lan1p, never used. , C'laRS1hed Ad No. 144, Daily S!LJ L'O, $~. !il-1' .i.. ani/tin MASTERS AUCTION l)usiness. Rent;ils \\'/option I expenses & you still eond. S300. s;,s.oo;o like ne"" 325 ea CUii 1u·1·s ,1, U.l!L Koni shn..:ks. ~n. yello\\'. t.;old floral ' Pilot, P.O. ~x 1560, Costa 1 1"onsnle, S2J. 5..16-l.!il 646-86&6 or &33-'62S to tiuy, !{a.,..·ai, Stein\\'~'ly, 1 have the use of your OLD South C ast Sailing I 615-SliG · nv·io-tunl'<I. !.oii· 111 ih•ag-i>. dcs1gn$7.968-497_1 i\1es'a,Ca92626 120 HP CJIRYSLF:l!. r G ... d Bah.hl'in, .Chiek:rin~. boat. J>inghy. NC''.l.'o sail t\ilh 750 KA\\"\SAl'l .• 2 .11 .\i.\:'\\" !O::\TfL\S. Ori ~;. GREEN Valley neighborhood Miscellaneous 8080 Outboard 1t1otor, + r.,.en101_c S:;!"\.()Q~i'. ~~i~ ~Y5.18-6349 1 Y:1n1~iha, f.:11nlJall. \\ur.,etr.; trR\ler, S300. 597 Park Dr.,1 ron~~ Call, aH;r • ·i~n~. o1\11l'r. l'ri\"flt(• 11a11y. Best garage sale. Our loss is <..-ontrol. Used only .> ~~· I G1\RDEN GROVE i corner Anaheim &. Park Dr. , ~2389 ! uffl'l' . .your gain. 10055 E 1 \\ .. ESTINGHOUSE upright Cost ne\v $150. Ask $::i9::i. BARTLETT FIELD"S in.ii 638-2770 \Ve have 5 years ex· C?o.t I : 645-2342 Adelante, F. V. (Off Slater Freezer, xlnl. $65. 30" Box 545-2968. FLOOR COVERING I 121J72 Brookhurst St., G.G. perience in this field. · l , "ii NOR~~. ~~L'd.\NDO,; u11ytin1e gear Euclid). May 19th 9 to I sp~ .. ~t~tt, & fra:me. !:~· li: SUPER CAR.PET SPECIAL! 788 W. 19th Ct., C.M. Sporting Goods 8094 . A~~'iJ3.if·~~'.'x~~~ 1 ~:~;~. ,:!a;~:.:z81ply ! -. &-, 9 lO · , Fn~ a.re retrig. ~· 90 yds, antique gold nylon Pl'rsonalized Jn~tallation. Contact us Immediately cond Trlr 9HPmtr galley • •Antiques Clas sic S GAR fl: GE s~ l e, w ~ o l \\lhite Sola, $85. 548-63l0 , plush. 150 yd~ SC'afoam g:i,:i N<11ne Brand Carp e 1 SKIS-Lange YR· 11. & h~ad, s'lps 5. 8Jo....46s6 or ·7o Honda 350 CB. Ex. ~nd. I . . carpeting, $1.50 yd, light Green House Plants & Hoose I pllL<>h._ Pub 1'1-hrrors. 642-22~ Guaranteed. o...·cr 30 yr~. I S/;lanlOn bindings, 19.1 c.m. : , , '' &30-1801• ~~~BA, one O\\T!er. r.Io\ ing l!J.IO BUrCK 4 !loor S/lt't'l:ll fixtures,· .custom !!hades. plants &-$7. Olympia keg j ::i~ii-46.J>I. exµ. 1 Good & cheap, att 5, 1 "500 CrUISIRg Club ·n . t;i;i. 64&-7661 I :\lnr 1·u11<l. n111:-:t ~.·c. $1,950 wrought iron. l\1isc .. 10..5 tappc~ s.~· Pottery $2.50-$5. 1 HEATH modl'I 10-20 ignition FREE ESTIMATES : 536-().130 , ~fi~ JS,\ ~:ng sa~~· '71 KAWASAKI 500 1 or hest olfcr. 96tl.-677s ~aJ J.rihj ~~1 Outngger, 279 Vll'gln1a PJ. CM analyLer \\"'model JD-11 Call twG-14·12 SURI<~ BOARD & Rack s75 ~nd For Vv.• g~ ~nni~ ~ ASKING $550. &12·~233 , Rec Vehicles 9530 ~ARAG'E s ·~ ·by \' th TWO 6X9' rugs, 1 Karastan, I ~~~;.f24light $l2S alt. 6pni OAK drk. color 5 pc. king BR I De\\"ey-\\'eber profcs~Jorutl Phone 714•673•11 66 conc1: no dents.' ~7-6980. '--HONDA 750 K3-- G _ Fe . OU gold. ~ buy $50. ea. set $3;ict. Dbl. be<l $!i(). model. $75. rH&-5731 18 • CAT A r.l AR A N 1 . Jmmnc. Laguna. 49-1-1636 + J iUN~ BUGGY, ~ hsp, 'G:J f?UP· ~ ranc1sco Many Jade plants 15c ea. \VATERBED, Queen sz. Fiberglass l\1atadorBulL 1 8096 .. , . ., , ',. • _ V\r n1utor & rlnvc train. Drive, NB. (Just off Ir.ine Misc. iten1s. 6#-5199 \\'' frm & hr.I brr.I. SOO tbest 40 x 30 pie was $9. mw · Swap5 CALL CQUECT L'rucom "Ith t ~ ! r · 1.I SUZUKI 380 GT, 3((X) nu., ~lut running cond. thru-(]u\. Blvd.) Sat'. 9 am-5:30 pm, J\IOVING overseas, Beds, o!fer; BookcaM! ,t, Lmpii. $3.'i.. SY.'iss" goid b;'.;.celel 1 TRADE Nl'w 08 nlO!Or for ! Extras~~ 0 d condtUOJl, I Jike ne~· •• ~U;"t.,.seu. 1 Ft·••sh motor. All exlerJVr ol SUn. noon·5. 30 pm. refrig. lamps, port . 551-15.SO. \1'n!ch, nrly new S35. 6 ft. 1;~ ton pick up. Phone : $800. 5J&..>t:!3 l r1101or & rear section 16 FT. boat, car, all kinds of d .sh wshr, washer/dryer, ESTATE S.-\LE y,·aJnut stereo/ Am-f'm radio, 642-8..123. 1 RANGE~ 33, !'8Ct'! or milae, '6:1 llONDA 350 CL, Good 1 c 11 r o 111 ':, d . J\I ate I 11 l. goodies. Sat & Sun. 1550 etc, 557.3499 Fri. Sa.I, Sun., record changer $250, :J\ti.sc. ~ens1ve sall & electrorue I runner, $400. Call anytin1c ; _.91.:_l'n. $1.:iOO. 67J...93Z2. Miramar J?r in alley , PLACER gold in natural 12'5¥.! 46th St, Upstairs, 552-19:?1 TV,Radio,HiFiSt.8098 "69 CONCORD 27, fbr. gla:., ::~~r:i~ to se.11 1-498--0758. 'v.'UJ.. 1.JUY YOUR RECRE- Balboa Pen1n. • form. For infonnation ca11 Ne\\'Jl0r1 DELUXE SCREEN DOORS . TIS 2Z5 fuel l20 tatho • · '74 Hondu 7;,Q & 5;ict ATIONAL VEHICLE PAID DIVAN/chair $125. dresser! :l.16-T:>-!8. i 2 DECORATOR lan1ps. ori~. 36"'. $8. 32" $6. Baby \':A~NlIT stereo cabmet ew/ tabs, vl-tF. out·rigs, bl'. $151?1. OF'F, Ne~ Columbia Xtras, $1950 & $1700 r-:oR OR ~OT. CALL lJS $10. stereo, . console $_100 .. Tfl.A:l\!POLlNES; for the I $l;i{), ea. Like !IC\\'. Sell both Hath~~ett $10. Baby S\\'ing.: ~!~,ak~~~:::ro1ioo/~fnfge ~'· 1 tank. sum-log. lmmac. Pr. !da~Uy ~1.fi ~~ 498-0039 rtg~DB~? u ~~1f:i·G ~~~ ,,·~sher .$50. ~itch. set $35. & home. all sizes, From $78. sso. Beaut. mink stole. \vom $.'!. 96--219-1 ( 616_2/l{t!. pty. S l 3. 8 O O. Days ~·kends' '7"l SUZUKI , 7'JO CC , UE: \cil issct Bea h B!v<l :J\11.SC. 675-1957 8H4-926.'-< or 99:>-1824 I twice, very reas. ~1996. Misc:. Wanted 8081 fllagn;n·ox black & while A:\1 : ITI4l5~381·1, eve &. wknd Zl' SLOOP, \"\'OOD/F . I Superior st. mach i ne ' 1 8t2!25CM.' c ., SUN. only. Chest.s, Furn. ROLL Top Desk, s· sofa, 2 \\'ATER SOITENER, aln1ost & Fi\I phono console. Very 1 493-619J. . ?-.tust &ell Sl.500 g CUltoin extras, 8J9--0440 -=='-~---.,-~·I Tools, ~P equip. Rods. Jrg Potted Fern Plants, ne\I.·, automatic. GuaranlcC'd \V.A~T TO BUY: "oo<l cond. 36(}. 55z_1064 IR' TRI·HUL.L, all glass, David ~· 1 ·1ill HONDA, CT 90, Excellent 0~,~~~1~8~nc~~:r.6sch:O~~ Reels, !'Ilise. 2lfo6 i\lyran Dr. I illisc items, 833-M67. to .,..·ork. 5 3 0 0. Io I fer . PLAfE BUflNER and \1"alk thru ho\\', 60 h.p. ' . cond., Street or dirt. $200. CM. ~ ~9--0929 i\1ULTI lany conrl). Jl ,\LLICRAFTERS SX ·96 John.o;on full canvas skis ISLANDER 30 Sloop. Near • ISJ3...00)Jaft 4. self-contained galley & ., I DATSUN camper, sleeps 4, . ,, ~-1-J.l1 7 * short wave receiver 550 KC . . ic b" 1 ' 11 ' ne"" \\'hl steer, extras, I low1l:e rK'W eng. l\lany GARAGE SA':-£· All _day Sat . like new, includes boot. RO~E\\'OOD cla.,,.·foot ~l\101 • i to 34 ~tHZ $90 l714J 839-0109 bait tan ' •g whee trn er. $19,750. 675-7316. HONDA T~. cwitom. xtra..:. $5,300. or best oUer. & Sun. 1815 Tustin •\ve, I $650. a48~203. S2:i., beaut pl'arl nccklat'C \\,\NTED: Secre!ary desk & 1 Sl995. 5a4--0932 $8.50. or Best Offer. ·196-9"m Costa Jl;Jcsa $35. PH: 842-1303 chair, Good condition & :-.1'."PLE RCA Stereo console, 1 50. \\"OOD Hull .... 1th G.M. HOBIE 16 \\'/trlr., 2 masts 2 545-4502, (barles --------~- G S I 8055 SOFA, 8' brnn naughahyde. FOR Sal 9 .. R r 1 A Reasonable. 642-3293 Eastern bit, $165. Leer car diesel Suitable for comnler-booms, sail tube. $1500. 514 ,72 MAICO, GAS TANKS in.~talled by arage a e $115. 2 End Tbls. $20. ea. e, :t( ia rm stereo $90 5'15-3851 · l . 9th St ll B 1 J\l11jorv.·ny. Trucks, Imports. Ping-Pong thl. $20. 548-1331 .s._1.,..., y,•/stand, $!'lll. \\·"ANTED: 1().12" table sa\1·, · .. , cial or peasure convenuon. · · · see to appreciate! $700. ! 85X w. 18th, Cltf. 5 FAMILIES; Furn, clothes, 968-3431 6 inch jointer driU press. PHILCO COLOR TV, 2a • 59'".JOO. A.L.<;O 40', $1500 & 30' CAL -20, No. 9'52. outboard 1 53&1661 . -T~-k-~----9~~~ toys, baby items, rniHc. 8721 BOOKC\SE, 3 shivs. $5. Tu~ SCHIVINN C 1. 1 1 h"k Rea<;anable 5-i-1652 xlnt rond, walnut swivel $2900. 67>89-5. nwtor, sail cover, $2,i9:J. I hiust &e.11 68 350 cc 1 .~r~ucc:..~':....-----~--Bellmead H 8 963-l584 Beds, no matt. $10. Chest, a on incn a 1 e , con90Je. $145. 83.l-3894. , 644-4784 or 644-4993 . • • ' · · drv•. $2 $15. 531).1271 $75. Aluminum screen doors Musical lnstrum't1 8083 13 SKIP Jack 20. Open RivenKle $165. or best '72 OODGE A d v e. n tu r e NE\\'PORT Heighffi sale: 1 , S5. 646-3680 I cruis~r, low hrs. Sale/part· HOBif'. Cat 14', 19 _13 otter. Call aft.er 5. S.12-0379 ~ril.'5, 1\-4 Ton Pick· up. 2816 Broad. Sat & Sun 10..4.19 CALlFORNIA ~epper 1 DA VINCI accord!a.n 120 11 ....,.,. JI-CJ nersh1p or trade down. w/trailer, many xtras, like LATE ·73 KAWASAKI Fiberglass shell, V-8, R/H, Bargains Galore'' tree. $40. Fountain Valley. FJ.slcl tanks and fish for sa e. 13:.iss \\'/stand & mus.ic I --I 1·493·9188. new, $1200. 213-287-n>:l 1=. EX~AS'. • _ .. M1·. P/S, P/B, 6 4 2-0 8 8 U ~::-"==:=-o=o:.,:~·~· -~= 96.1-1137 1-10 gal. 2-lfl gal & 1-5 gal. .AS •••~ UJVf ESTATE GARAGE SALE: · 554-0861 or JaG-.8160. fiheets anti case. Orig., : 20' SOUTIICOAST Inboard, BEAUTrnJL 12' Catamarnn. Call aft 3 PM 646-2)().1 \1kdays, or 839-4190 eves & 10..S Sat & sun, 1672 Anita PINBALL $400 .. bow Ii n g SL30'J.!ST;:iO or bst otr. I 1 \l"/traµer. goo:1 e n gine, cnrri~ on car, $300. Good , 'TI HONDA, 3~ CL, good \\'knds. Lane. Huntington Beach. n1ach. $152., puh game $200. TENT, 8x12. $40 ~;)!il ,_,, 1 General 9010 exterior n~s y,.·o~k, best condlt10n. 552-73M , running condition. Ca 11 'ii 0-·A~T~S~U~N~-.~,,-ku-p-, -,.,.-. GARAGE SALE Sa.f/Sun. ALL, $600. 552-7372 * 645-l[l;JJ * t ENDER Rhodes piano, 13 CALIF. Lei.rure Boat Club offer over $650. 842 3163 FJRBERG~SS. SA B 0 T,, before 5 Pl\I, 673-153'.1. j 21,00J miles, nC'w tires & 125 '16th SI., In alley. 1 Nl!:W DOUBLE BED $50. SC'll idle items \\llh a Daily stage niodC'I, good c(lnd oilers a new concept in 10' FIBE'RGLASS In b rd oan & srul. _Sl60. I Mobil H 9140 I n('w Tacoma white spoke Btw· 46th & 411tl St. alley. I 968-9521 Pilot Class1f1etl ad. 6-l2-5G7S ,\;:kini;: $.QO. Gary, 5-l&-7136 I boating. You can now be in yacht tendC'r, $1~. 597 Park &1.>6680 • °'"" j "'hl11, etc. $1950. 8.11}3618. Aft . 5. ' a posilion to become a 1 Dr. corner Anahellll & Park HOBIE 16, Xlnt, with trailer, J\IUST SELL . By O\\·ner. Se>! I' EL CAMINO, '64, very LUD\VIG 5 pc. drum set "·!th i charter member ot this, Dr, CM $1600. or nl8.ke deal for up in farnily park. 60 x 2-1 clean, mechanically 80und. zi!gcn cymbals, $350. Cal!: most unique offer i n · 11' GLASSP,\R 197L lW Hobie 14, 646-8567 includes many extras . New radiala. Small V-8, FIND YOUR NAME WIN FREE SHOW PASSES Each DAILY PILOT Winner Gets Two $2 Value Tickets 2nd Annual Southern California MOBILE HOME SHOW MAY18 MAY 27 ANAHEIM STADIUM "The West 's only show exclusively designed f or manufactured housing." Doors open 12 noon weekends & Memoria l· Day; 2 P.M. weekdays .. Admission $2.00 adull s; $1.00 .youngsters 10 fo 16 The DAILY PILOT makes ft easy. Just check throughout the classified section for "ads" !isling win- n e rs· names . If you fin d your n a me ju s l call 642·5678. Eat. 314. between 9 a.A'I. a nd 1 p .m. to make ar· nngoment1 to pick up yoor ticke ts al a ny convenient D Y PllOT olllce. 1, I 898·22"l0. [ boating. \Ve oiler year I Mere 1/0, 125 hrs. FuU e 14' HOBIE CAT w/l'rlr. • Priced to sell. 536-8285 evC'. I auto, air, 673-4775 J\IARTlN D-18 w/case S·l7:i. round boali~ lacil.ities at canvu., American Trlr. 3 Motorcycle ramp11. Call i & .,..·kend. 11955 \\1Ll..Y'S J('ep. warner Xln't cond. \\'urlitzer elec. \ your convenience 't1i1lh min. $3200./offe>r. &14-5095 Tony, 64.2-1432 1 Motor Homes, 1 hubs, ~·ide tires, recent piano, $245. 613--0636 mvoh·en1ent. No upkeep, 32' Chris era.ft, like new. LIOO 14. No. 2896. $1300 Sale/Rent 9160 trans overhaul, roll bar, W,\NTED; Plectrum Banjo. I payments, C?S1S el~. that slps 6,T.S. a!k $9,000. \\1th0ut trlr. Racing rond., ,&~14-'1,:..:~288~~~---~~i (.f.string, long 11t'"Ck). II boat ownei:stup entails. For 31' Jeffries Sportflsher 646-3113 • VACATION e 1913 Jl;IAZDA Pick Up. SUck R-17-1982 or 847--5556 aft 6. more de.tails co~tact us at Flybrldge. TS. 6-14·5389. DO l' •/ Ir $800 A' "'n AT YOUR O\VN \>ACI:: . . • ·1 'ft l' 000 ., $2 300 ow· Office 281.J Newport 1 Ll ... w tr .. · ~ S 11 . .>, m1 e>s, , . Ofc. Furn. & Equip. 8085 1 Blvd. tNr. \\'oody11 Wharfl 150' DIESEL Trowler, Pilot ~ H.P. McCulloch O/B $150. c.~~::.::~~~:.1.1.t. _~83:::'!Hl861l;_:o="°'~---~-,I N.B., 61~8866 or i\'larina, · House, lrg salon Grand 639-8295, 997-7700 ..-.e, TRADE New out boftrd DKS $13 up. Exec. swvl chrs U2l Back Bay Dr. (Behind Banks Type, ~ 3 2 , S 00. J4' Flttt Finn. \li.th !Over 40 Minis & l\t.H.'sJ. n1ol0r f()r 1 ~ ton pick up. flp.5/';5, Se86c7y lcVh '1'9 $8,!_241. Ne1\·poncr Inn) Newport 6Ta-8945, 645-515;). .sallil. iz,o. MOTDOALER HSOME Phone 642-8323. S-:2~~ • .... ,. • Dunes, 6-I0-4:Ho. 22 IT. Eddy Craft cabin 5i5&-<.ll$ RENTALS 1973 Chevy%. T. 4 Wheel Dr. NEED Crew-FC'msi.le pref'd. cruiser. Xlnt running cond. Bo ti Slips/Docks 9070 Redhlll & S J Tu!:tl ChcyCnne. Loaded. Xlnt \VA~NUT .Secn:t~ d~sk, 1 So. Pacific cruise Ju!y .14• $2.000. Call: (213) 943-2598 a ' _ an uan, n eond. $5,0Ckl, 644-2648. sv._:.~vel chiur & fihng cabinet : Julv '1J. Share expense. 50' OWENS XL 19' Inboard, with * MTIILY RENTAL$ $60. * <n4) 838-0000 '49 FORD, 1 ton. step Van. ~~~: 400-I054 after 6:00 : euitC"r. 5-1~3110. trailer, New engine, Xlnt Ba.lboo Coves. 36' under. SHARE WINNEBAGO $600. or offer, KLEPPER AE K k cond., 673-8593 546--0188 al~(, interest, UAe 10 weeks a , 83.'">-5102 J....Sl·f,\PED d('sk $75. Sl'.·ivel . -· . RTUS <l?'3 • SHARP "''" • .... _ .6 .. ,, "/B, n--•s, S--' & Ski 9010 I _year. Phone~. ~!ORE for your foreign ""· chair $25. Side chairs $2. Sailboat. 11 Dacron Mam & . .,.. ~ ... " r ~' _..-\\'ork desk $20 493-5025 Jib, seats 2. Tip.Top shape. Cli~el. fbgls. Many extras i 1973 Zi' WINNEBAGO niotor· running or not. Independent ~~~=e;e.!!:::''°'°"':=C..,.-$300 ~°'7-1126 • $11,500. 0\.\-'Jler. 6-12-5583. 18' 1970 CENTURY Resorter. home, ha.s everything. Reas. pays more. Call 613-3465 0:ir~~CE ~~e7a~ d~~~·k cl~~\~~ I \\'ILL TRADF: 1930 fllODEL }'OR Sa.le, 24' Cabin Cruiser, :le hf~~ Sacrifice rnleM. 962-4581. '1•1 . TOYOTA pickup \\'/dn~Ts. 830-8036 eve. : A, n1ech restorer.I for sail or , also 26' 0W£ns 833-&fl8 or 197318,6,. so' UTil\\'!ND J 1 SllASI'A l'llotor -Home \\'/fiberglass camper ahell. I "'~""°"';=;::;.;:::::..;c:=-cc:-c: t harbor boot 673-6312 615-()300 · e • Sleepa 6 Extras. $2000. 49'1-7846. l\1li\1EOGRAPH. Se a r's · I 12 hrs, 455 Olds & tand'nl Call 919--0379 electric $15. ~fetal desk Sell idlfl.,.iten1~ with a Daily 1 fhe fiutest draw in the West. trlr. 531Hi163 1964 1'URD PICKUP organlzC'r $10. 642-2191 Pilot Classified ad. 642-5678 i •.. a Dailv PUot Cl~ 15 IFO(YI'; Ole'Y" 283 IUld a I Trailers, Travel 9170 I $4~CELLENT M~~:i5g Pianos & Organs I090 tnille't'. $1COJ !\\'ARD'S TENT TRAILER. •_,,,-.....,=-----------::-"'~"' ,, . .,.:.o?ln '68 CHEVY, 6 cyl, long bed, G~ • '""""""-tileeps 6, kitchen. 1 in )'1'S. heavy duty Mocks A tires. CONTI N UOUS FREE ORGAN CLASSES FOR ADULTS. Every Tuesday 7:30pm. Start any week. Tom Dieterich in charge. 1 Coast Music Costa Mesa. Ncy,·port Blvd. at Harbor. s.;2.285f Pr.IVATE PARTY WANTS! T-0 BUY PIANO FOR I C,\SH. " 5-t7·9445 * SP,INET modern d e s I g n . v.•alnut finish, beaut i ( u I cond . $800. 494--3278 5-1 pm. HAl\1MOND Regent Organ al1nost new. $4000. Call 673-2861. l'ARTY WIU. PAY UP TO ' $1.400 tor STEINWAY GRAND. 213-874-33:16. l\.l:i.mAl.J.. Baby Crand 1>i· ano, walnut nnt~h. In xlnl condt $900. 549-00l)I A!'°&l!TI STAR GAZER-".,. old. Belt oU.r 16422 , ... _ .. ~; 675-7~all 6 ll Cl ~YR.POLLAN I l[i] Fairway Ln, HB. or '61 FALC0Nn---•-. AlllS Y • U l l A -ll'fih, 846-7018 l\41.~lV A: MA• /! H y.,,,, Do.Ir Ad;.;1, Gvid• Jii. Sf'1, 11 .m -.;,:::;="'""==~_,,.-..,..-• $300 • ~df.......~,~· 11 V .lccot<f;ng lo Iii• Slo•M•· __ .. oci. 11"t~ . . 14' TEARDROP Trailer, slf)6 645-4717 aft 6 ,9.~1.~3 s To develop me~soge. !or "'""oy, .._11·1•·17' 4. Oven, range, gas or elee., V 71 -7315 reod words <Ot"•~lng to l'ltJP'nbtrs 36.(J.11 9110 I llghts. Chemical pOtty. Very i ant · -of you• Zod1oc b"th ~•gn_ '' • SCOIPIO -clean, $600. 531~. ---V-A-N-•. _V_A_N_S __ _ I 0pmo1 ...... 1y JI Fo• " ocr n~ HANG GLIDER 11 ' ,, '""lf(1~ 32v"" 62L-<>L'.>I.,.,..-: · , •raga 0 14' BANDINOTrailer, beaut. 25 to r.hOO!U? from all at 3 0Qr>"1 31 v"" i.J F,.....i Ho1. 11 type, 18 .$.'JOO or best offer. arrangement, like n e w , ; i~:u~" 3~ i:... ~~.7'''".+"P 1n.1~.1t:i.s Call 645-1818. $700i Bargain, 8 3 3-1 3 5 5, :~u~'l~C 197:e~~. 11~ , ~~:: ~~~~,, ~~-s.1.G1TTA•1u' BON~ S Model, 1/3 499-131 \\'hoot base, wlth VS. s A .. G"' J&F"" • ~~ it~, 11 .L1.-th&(e, ha.ngered O. C. '73 • 22' TRAVEL TRLR, auton1aHc, magi1 8r white 1~~:;,,. !;~::..i.,. 10 " "''·'1 ~I AlrJ;IOrt. 5f9..32'J1. S1ps8,incld1 Hitch,&tna11y Jett-er tires, compl ete 11 s....~ •1 o-11 a...~ ). 1.»tt . "'"""-" Slit/ aces. Xlnt cond Sacratioo. CUAtom intl"lior, lncludlna: 12*t11""9 4:1C>o-L~ 72 "'"''"' I·~ 0 -...... -' n.-. ofter &'ll_,,;'6 h"~ bn k ~·-'··t ~ 13 (Ol;ld 4J R.•o'lf 13 MolO' Rfltt 9120 ....,... • -_,. ..,, C ' ..-.;iu: teaw, :~e;""'" !~~w.o ~;~'"""' 16' SANTA FE tnJle.r, good crushed vtlYet &: carpetina ,~P .. ~ •t.A•w 161oto 8' CABOV~ campt:r, aide cond. Butane: n fria:. Att. thru-out. A real btauty. No. 17 Or<o""" ~1 s.. 11 ""°'" dlmrtte. $450. Call after 5 ertj. awnlna. _... 96&-8670 16128, u••• l&Th., 48W.....,,,, 7.Mowt f'i'-... ""° 1'" ~~.. :~~ PM f42..8.t28. JEWEL. 15' Tralle:r, Stove, + Tx +Lie •. JOOd thru 5/U 1 rt~•·no !>I OI 11~ Motorcycl•/ O\'f!n,9windows,tlps5,Xl181 AtlO a good selection of ~1~ ~~~.;o fi~'~ 5cooten 9150 Pomona, ())AJ,Mra VMI w11h Ol'I ~vtnlcm. ~~~ Yf.:1 fi~ ~~:~ ~.~utoAs.t:~:~a:0: BILL BARRY 11,.,,,.,.ICOtilWll ~lo.fl ,.,_.. 5*o«J$O .s1rum;m rron1. lot Ford. POtitTIAe 29 0.iUlll!O(lt 5f Mokf'"" "lofllft '"1"U -,,tt 1'1-JCl J!I!_ 60tw.r1f '9o~ "73 YMIAM!A 100 ~ reblt -..,_, (lit St. at &WI. Ana Frwy.) ~-®"-()..'.~'"' •;t !350. M8-l325 o10>r S:30 a~ M l Call 6M6l8 m E. ~~Ana ' 9570 ,..,,,,,. • I • I L . ' • • ~vv.;nn.sl:"· ----o.:;;;-r.::;;------:=.-. ...... -----~~ -n:-:::::-----,...,,..,...--.------,,=-=--,..-----=,--~~----~so,;u'.::ndil'~ . .,;M~.,~19~·~1::9''.'.'•~-~ DAILY "''or DJ• ,1,=-----..:9.::570~ Colt 9717 Subor u -62'5 .-_,. <= ,. , •-----""'"'---" u1>oru ,, .. , 1oyoto t7'5 ,_~_•_Y_ot_• _____ '71_'5_l ~~lvo. •. •m t odlllac 9915 1 Chevrolet 99ii 1!llS4 Ford V11n Et'llnoHne. G '73 OiXIKt' Colt Sta. t Ion r· . -· l'l'~,;Nu G~.'~'~.''""e: w,.on, good m 11 .. ••, TOP DOL' "'R p "'ID 1 DEAN LEWIS BEST SELECTION I '74 VOLVO Cod. '71 Cod. Do Viii• CHEV. '70 IMPALA 673-<i9'0 •• s .. ,.,,.b '"""· lti.900 ml. -"' . USEABLE CARS EVER F•••ory '" ''""· full Custom Coupe with Must Sell. 67>1597 FOR : -• PQ\'·tr. vinyl lop, f u I l l est than 34,000 Miles ,,A_•~_._s_w_a_n_••_d ___ 95:.:.:90 Datsun 9n o • SPORT CA.RS • '71 Co1<1ll• Wogon SINCE JANUARY Best Deal -.... ,,.,. . lnoerlo., Ult & Colonl•I yellow. vinyl lop • ' !----------w • ..,, .......... , .... 1MOC1t11 Auto Trans, RA(llo, •1eater, OYER 1ek>scop1c steering, door matching vinyl lnterkir. Rack, Economy & Utility Anywhere! locks, r1·ul!!e conlrol, liJr:ht I fu1·tory air cond , auto. CADILLACS Large1t Selection 240Z's SEE US FIRST..,!i.!~•9'!., 1210DLT}. 60 LEASE OR BUY Jl!illhwl. head light d1mnt1•r, tro.n.'\., P'lV.'t'r st(' e r Ing , " $2277 OVERSEAS DELIVERY most every dlx. l'itli'ft J.• Pf""''cr hn1k('!1, HIH, WSW BRAND NEW SPECIALISTS lhov..a excellent can·. lScr. tirt>5 i·tt Nahen: Cadillac In Oro ngo County 2401, Coupe DeVtlll.'fl • Sedan De-j 5 Villea -El Dorados • <~.· . .. . - vcrtlble11. AlllO rnony other 1 • 70 -4 speed, a!.r, &: nuigs select Cad:llac 'l'rndc-lns. 1 e '72. '1 speed, air, & mag11 l 1974 TOYOTAS l33850l $3299 """;. (~"$\~ t'l1 • ., 1 11.:1 -IN STOCK-~tall ltaJi& e - wnTOYOWTAno READY TO GO VOLVO Cad. '7J Std. do Ville I •U•Ml$CAJM"At' HILUXs i''At'tory air cond., \'l11yl top, ""' ~ all leather Interior, rull f 2'00 ........ .... ~ • '73 • '1 !ipeed, ulr, & rnngs LOTS OF 240Z's 1966 Ilarbor, c.M. 646-9303 CEUCA STs 1966 Harbor. C.f\-1. &16·!l.!ft1 p;:i .. ~•er, lilt & tcles1"Vpic .... M°"', CEUCA GTS 1973 VOLVO J&I, P1S,P li, stet>ring. sleN'O, tlOQr lCl!'k!i, TO CHOOSE FROM TRY US BEFORE YOU BUY ·n MERCEDES BENZ 350 .8L Cpe. Rdstr (Lie 318 FNJ) Radio, Htr., Aut., PIS; Air; Speelal $10,100. Newport Beach 'If D I r . TI4/~. '73 TOYOTA CQRONA AIC, A 'T, sun i· 0 0 f, cruise control, n1ost f'Vt'rv I OPEN SUNDAY MARK Ill AM/FJ\t, radials, lo rt1Ht!s dlx. x u·a & fl a\\'less thruvu\. I '7'.I l\tALlBU. 2 or. Hll'. 67:>-3818 (ll$3GXV.'1. . A/C. A/T. H/H, lront diS<" TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY Auton1at1c transmlulon, M1/1'-~M radio, alt 4 Dr, Auto Trani, Air Cond, Vinyl Top. (216HSO). CORONAi . '72 VOLVO P·l800 ES. $5799 ' brk,. "'"' ""'· X lnt COROLLA ~ • 1' rutlci $':()'\O./l>o'~t 0 ff er. FOR All. ~'ORBJ GN V\RS Call or come ln to see us. ! NEWPORT IMPORTS cond It lonin&, chrome w~l1, lime green with black Interior. (122559) $2899 5 • Call 6T.Hl413 Cod. '6' Std. d o VIiie 831><!1:!7 °' >"1-'8<J7 "'k foe ALL COLORS 58 VOLVO. G11.s Saver! Faetoty 8.lr l'Ondition\11g, ~ r-.1r. \\'t111r NEWPORT IMPORTS ' -L_l .~ii:."."o-;;,,~~v\i;~z 1 BILL MAXE Y TOYOTA e RWls good. '$225 Or bet>t vinyl top, full pow er. ·w 1'11.\LJBL:, 1111'. Auto, GOOD SELECTION OF offer. Call: 673-9674 tapestry interioi·, 1111 ,r,,, Au·, Pl~. _Pili. 1:111, 1-:d 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. ~ • MG 9742 LOWER PRICED AUTOS USED 1elcscopic stt't'rin~. A:\l/F:\1 1·.,11<1 otl 1.~l. 1>111 11~ Pl Slf'l'i'O, n1fltl\' olht·1• JI\ 4'Hi 10-:~o,~~~~-~= 3100 \V. Coest H\\'Y· N 13 -·-642-9405 . . . TOYOTAS General 9901 :<lrus. ·1\'G\·19;,1 '64 tTI1-:'i.• l1nr111 J ... \\1::11 1;.00) STILL IN STOCK ----------$1799 "1 11•'" :1:.'~ cni.: 17 'J ~U'f ;. 642.9405 ' . , f 'li!I Di\'JISUN 510 sedan. Auto, 13600 Beach Bl., Westminst@r XL.NT GAS hlILEAGE '70 , ~ Af.llI-"J\1, new tires, gct 892-6651 636-ZXXl Midget, MOO'.I mi., 'new TOYOTA '70 ~ROWN TOP C ASll ,.,,. 1·ll'.111 llM'd 1·01111. ti. r.tP. ssoo. or best WILL guy YOUR radials, nt\\' sh 0 ck s, Dix . 4-dr. fa1n1ly sedan, cars tuu! 1ru1·ks I 11rri•r. l('.()-7:t'l2 DATSUN, TOYOTA · AM/FJ\.1', xlnt cond. $1700. ! factory air co.ndltionlng, Howard Chevrolet . i 4 11 ,\Tsu N . 8 21 0 OR VOLKSWAGEN 64!rl897 aft. 5 I nut?. t~ans .. radio, heater, rad1al tires. Look!!. nnd runs 1'1ueA1·ttiu1· 111lll .larntun·c· ll 1\TC1!BACK Nearly .ne"'• PAID F'OR OR NOT. Y.'ILL MGB 9744 1 like new. (445El\fQ). N1•\\j1tJ l'I ll•'iH'h i.:11"1! i,:rudunllon g If I, PAY TOP DOU.AR. CALL $1499 !\'.1:~:1J~1 -~'<trnl'. l\1us1 sell, 644-175.'i. KENT AU.EN, ~0442. MGB GT '69 ----\\'J•: IruY 'ii :lliO Z, lo miles, xtras, I Flat 9n5 Cl\rome wire wheels low 11\TPOH'fl·:JJ ,,u1·ns Sli6UO ' miles BEST PRICES PAID! 675-3318 73 FIAT DICK MILLER Dean Le wis Imports DATSUN :!lO Z-5,000 ml. MOTORS 1%ll II: rl~·i·. t'.1\1. Slti·'f\0:: l·.~tnt~. tlest offer. PH: 150 SPIDER Ne\Y & Used In1ports - ----·-· _ ."il6-3:.l41 2 tops & only 16,000 n1 l l c N.: l:?O \V. \\lat11cr at So. l\luin OPEN SUN DA y \l',\~Tt-.11 '" h11v 1 ~1 G.) , ··~ , , , (2691100). Sunla Ana 557-21:12 C!n•11·Jl1• \l.dil1u ~ t Ol I 1 .. 11 ' 7.~ fJAL .U:-l !:ila. 'lug. AIC, 166 TOYOTA V.'U"Oll 11111,.1 l•·n , . 1 ;1ut11 .. lG,000 /lH. ~·:11. cond. '611\lGB. 67,00J nii. Gd nH•\•h. .. " ' ' l;\•~ s·r·-.u 531 2989 I bod k CORONA body,( .l:'""l ln h·r1,,r. Call _ '".'.' -nls some Y wo r . af11 •r 1 11 u1. '*~\-.j•1;1 '11 ';.! IUZ, tillck, Ai<. Mag•, Fan1ily expanding. tilUST I SELL. $995. 646-8607 4 Door. r,,,.,.11 !'<Ht -, 2j,OOIJ n1i, lmmac, $4650. ! Porsche 9750 n1ission. YIH 'H CAI< I S33-3897 or 544-l4iO '70 FIAT 124 SPIDER I JHi-7070 '72 Do.tsun 240Z, 4 SP. n1ags, DICK MILLER ! ·ss PORSCHE 911, Ex('('p- Automatic ITBZ250). $799 trons· 1--J-l-.,-,,-. -C-ARS \I/ANTED [ Yt>~~9~ f\.lint condition MOTORS tional car, loaded \\'/optional ( Runn1n~ or noL \Viii p;1y after SPM New & Used Imports equip, low miles. • BILL MAXEY . up to~. !t6S-:!29'.I : 'il ~~TSUN P.U. Good I 120 W. Warner at So. 1.1ain '72 PORSCHE 9llT, A~·l-Fl\.1, AUTOS IMPORTED-I t'Onrltt1on , S700. cuh, take Sant& Ana 557-2132 mags, full instrun1cntalion, _ , over pymt s. 64:>-3176 aft 4. Honda 9727 Call for details. TOYOT A ., 'I " L , , ' 1 '; j\.o "• , " I• BILL MAXEY TOYOTA •,, I ' ',. •1 ''' /o! ·, 1 I\• ' '\ ' I \\ 11 Best Deal Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY All Models! ~tolt le.wi4 W TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C.r.1. Triumph 9767 '73 TR STAG !---------t lY.7 llATSL';J '"•'td~tur !600 I 673-5162 ----------Ge neral 9701 ~' Convertible \1·ith remo\1able ,__________ ~i'~';:\;~1nrti11 .. :1, >'k~J. P!i.1n._. '72 Honda Car f ~RS91-c11 2•.E0 : DEAN LEWIS ha rd.t o p . Au toniatlf' I USEABLE CARS tr a 11 s mission , po\o,'l't' HUGE .,.... .... ~ ~,1-~n~11~~::· ~~1~·l 1~~·f~~· ~~~I Sup()~i;\·r$l0Q9§' ~~~P1~:~ryN~~.u ~~ ~!~ '69 Toyota Corolla ~e=~~gd 31~ f:1gitio~\~1f~ ~ SELECTION s.·~wio. !ii?.--4~•1 I. crazy. Black on Black. :! Dr. 4 Spd, Radio, lleater, equipment. (545.JFR). $i695 (XH.LJ4<:). Da t5un 9720 ; Phone 558-1000 DLR. $777 NEWPORT . OF FINE IMPORTS e 73 DATSU N 240Z 111111;:-.ix• e 73 PORSCHE 914·4 I ;\n :zt.:/:11 LEASE OR BUY ·--. _ ..... 33375 CA.MINO CAPISTUNO '""NAM c'"'"'lllO , '72 PORSCHE 911 Targa '""""'A""6'••""••,.••s..-f !Lie. 737 EOK); 5-spd. IMPORTS 1971 llONDI\ Sedan, G 00 d lUWA U.UMI 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B . • • $-i!lj li7:>-o'J.11 '~ Cad. '72 Sed. de Ville 1 ·~ CllL~-;-i.:-,,-li \'~I . rartory P.ir t'i.ind., \1nyl 1op. µ.1 111 1111 ur<'~. i-:'t hrk~. alt ]f'fl!hPr illh'1'1Qr, full Rrl1lt 1rans ~f~l 1;;;}...j.jSt po1.•:er, tilt & lelrsrop1e ·~-\tl\'A."'full\ •'!;tJlpJ1t"1~ ste~r1ni;, door 1 .. 1·ks. S1('1'£'0, 111111 ;ur :\lnt ,.,.tHI !:1·st ~$ cr uise 1'0nlrol. l<l'>\' 1n11t•aL"1' bt1\~1· ~G'~1 ·, 1.1.1,_ GAS SAVER 1973 PLYJ\tOUTll ou~-rER Std. lrlUlS., ~1·ent gas tnlJe. age .\over 22 MPG 1 Only 14.000 mlle11. $2195. Privatl' & <;h11\\1no1n fr(•:.h tl11uolH: -=-pru1y. {&.15t'liX l · 1 ·us L\IPAW\ IL1nl!op ,\ut", * 551·515l * • $4S99 fl:1·. F:\1. pl~. lnnlC'r htll'h. ~ • $.f'l.).l'.dlt;!\-177i ·AMC 9905 Cad. '70 Sad. de Vill e Chrys lar 9925 '•'o Ar.IBASS,\0011 \\'GN Less than 39,000 miles '71 CIJltYSLl·.I: '11111 ,\ Ctr v. "" . FactOI'\' nir ~'Uni!.. f II I I . a (•, µ IJ. ral'k. lo rnllt'· p<Jiii·i:, \'In)\ h>p. lu!I S111 l\i.;n 11.11• 1:1:1 DCL1: ~). ni,;f'. 11!'\\' tire~. hJ'ake.~ p11 ~~l't!J.:1'1'; rn1!10, hlr .. P/~.I Jc;itlu'r in1Prior, ~lL'n·o. tJ,~11 I t~~r~l~~·e~~~7~~ Call fol' lock~. lilt ·" trlf'~eopir ~~::· ~~~r~~~~~'.;;~Nl't UL·aeh l stecnni; .. \II 111.~ -;1ras & --- -'73 HORNET Hatchback, in1n1aculatc 1Sl:!.BQE1 ·1;.... C'llR.YSLJ::I! I\ AUU~. lmm11c. cond . 1':conon1y ti Ln;ulo•t!. ~-1111 pn111•r . VACA· cyl, R IJ-1, fi.12·08S0 or "'k-il.laMH. ,•Nlt·A"( TIO~ SPECl.\1.. (';1rL'<I for days, 839-1190 t'\t'S ·'-.. 1·knds. ·!";'ll!'V'• IWl~ !'lilt.-l' nc11·. f.>l0.i003 or Buick 9910 ~~-.... ,,. llYd. &lli·~•i~--~~---I c ._...,,.~··oo '64 Cl\R,0SLEr. ln1 !)f'ri!\l •BUICK• OPEN SUNDAY 1969 WILDCAT '71 Coupe de Ville 2·dr. hardtop. Extra ni1·e ,(; Al\l/F:\I s1e1'f'O ra1tio '>lith s lo.1dcd lnc:l. power 11 indo\\'S. truck tape player, IXllff'L' tSer. 11~2861. seats, po"·er 11· in tl o 11· s. $1088 land~u. l_op, . ffl elory uir , c ond1!1on1ng, nuul , c.."Onrli tion! 1600CYA ) Cro11·11 c.oupc, a!I <llx :.:tras. $500. 6.f6-20-13 Autos, New 9100 •SPECIALS* Of th e Wee k '6 7 PLYMOUTH CPE. V..a, AT, PS."'' !UCX~28) $799 4•1·3175 or tll·ll75 , .m~"lX>rt Beach oir.1 e1"'••t1 l•n.:t d •• MPG '71 914 PORSCHE,'"" ''""'· TOYOTA 642-9405 I con · -N: • • • asking $4 ,00J, days 67~3077, •~-=-------• ;J.1~1309 eves 673-Zl90 '67, TR-4A, Excel. cond, =~~==~---"'= 1---,7-4-2-6-0-1--~ Jagu•r 9730 l!W16'1h.l:bor c M 646-930:? v.·ire v.•h15, new uphols, $995. · 1968 LeSABRE. 2 dr hardtop. DOT e 73 OPEL GT CADILLACS '69 CHEVY IMPl.L.t. CPE.-1\u!•1. \\)l'i,Ji·: . ..;1 e 72 SAAB SONNETT 1i9it'LY1 'fi8 'POR.OCHE 91'.?. $3200 or ' · · 673-8778 FUJI pwr, air. Bei>t otter. 70 JAGUAR ' hes! orlor. Must so!! '"'wk '73 CORONA Volkswagen 9770 C•ll aft. 6; 64,.Jl.172. Largest Selection In Orange County $:pe. De Villes Std. De Vil les V-9. Auto. T1ons .. Powe• _s ....... ,ng. !lf5bA$PI. e 71 ALFA BERLINA , q; l)>!t:llB 1 e 69 AL FA BERLINA jor111s1;1 XJ6 1 ~~~':t 9755 Station Wagon ,69 VW C•dlll1c 9915 r.tos~ h'Tt'l'n wl!h blatk f 4 speed tra11sn1ission. ffll'tory Cad. '73 El Dorado lnlel'lor. Full fa cto r Y * SAVE SAVE * air conditioning. Bro11·n l'x· Sunroof & low mileage. Luxurlou1 Cabrlolet · 11 RENAULT DEMO tenor. {O;,.iHEU1 . IYED963l t'QWptnc•n!. Lav.· m eagc & $899 '68 CHIYY STATION WAGON & MAN Y, MAN Y OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM AT AM/FM. Mags, Air •bsolutoly naw1.,.. SALE $3199 Only $1195 JAGUAR DEALER DICK MILLER BARWICK DATSUN 1 Beautltul Burnt Sienna with Antique 58.ddle vinyl top.· Cnuse control, factory air cond., tull pov.•er, dual comfort seat, rear window defogger, trunk lock, door locks, stereo \l'ilh tape. Tilt & telescopic steering, alJ the El Dorado1-Converts +PLUS+ Many Other Select Cadillac Trade-Ins V <I. A1110. lion~ .. \•~tff·fYJ (P·IA~ Power -· -. 5 129!~ lease or Buy i f-----....:....--1 ttll\trll .!h11µ1111~i f;l' 1100 \'V Co.~ H>1 .. Ji Audi I ""°""'IC<ll ~""' •..1' •'4<lf, ' 9707 l '7"l i\UDI llKIJ _'\ ,\l1to. !run'( .. I sunn')()f, ,f.: 11nnF11 ·ulnlt• in & I ou1. S:l\-~ljJ\0 Dlr. w;w-----9712 '748-210 NEWPORT IMPORTS 311JJ·W. Coast Hwy., N.B. 642-9405 MOTORS New & Used ImportE 120 W. \Varner at So. Main I Santa Ana 557-2132 1 Saab 9760 BILI. MAXEY TOYOTA . " : ' . ' ... l'i '\JJ'\t, • \I' ,(')! ~· ,.,, .. 33375 CAMINO WlllUNO SAN NAM CANTUMO 'oaooy----·-493.3375 or lll·ll15 * SAVE SAVE * 70 TOYOTA DEAN LEWIS I SAAB DEMO SALE MK!! 4 OR. USEABLE CARS M~a;.;zd;;;c.;;• ______ _:9.:.7c.c38 DICK MILLER Aut om allc transrnlssion, '61 VW MOTORS 11ir 1..vnditlonin11:. (S02DRKJ . 1973 l\.IAZD,\ Riulinn \\'ai.:on, 1 SUPER ·SHARP 2 Dr, 4 Spd, Radio {L TD762J Factory Au··AJ\t.f ,\1 Jt<1dk1.1 Ne1v & Used lmpot1s 1 $677 I 12,600 1-11., Ext·ellent Corul. 1 l~'O \\I. \Va1·n('r at So. l\1ain I , Asking $3.200. Call 5.11·8044 I Santa Ana 5.17-21:t! 2Dr .• 4SOd .• AM/FM : Rile< 5c:lil p.m. Subaru 9762 x =::::-.;;:;."~::::;..·. -1\·•• l••,,:, : '"':·,'A""R" i'A" N $6 650,.._* 'Tl AlAZDA, RX2, air. 11ten!O, . 21MIUIOlllYl.c.M.145~.\ lU~ MlllO f ~v. Jcolh•r. vlnyl roof, "elco.1 USED SUBARU$ TOYOTA M $ i I lease or Buy ""1•nne 83l>-0440. 171 4 DR 1 OWNER LO '73 LANDCRUISER 08 'ial ,· 'i--~.,-4-P-ICJ(_lJPS....;. _ _. ·i RX2 Rotary, xlnt cond. 4' 70 sr WAG~J1f6WNER LO I Soft top Orange. Warn hubs, 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-'9303 -· $2(0). f.IILES I radio. 22,0:l n1ilcs. (Bro-71 YW 847~ DICK MILLER HOE) ·12 R.x.2. air, stereo. xtras. MOTORS $3999 SUPERBEETLE 1974 BMWs 200'rs. Ba\'arins. 3.0 S,\'s Ord1•r y011 r 1-.1r ll}r 1!f'!l\l'ry ln ~-Ul\'I"' i\0011 ! EXCELLENT PRE-OWNED BMWS 1 e '72 B111.·;~rla . 4 .;p & air I • •71 2 .00 -i\UIH. & p s e ·10 ~avan;i~ -:i iu ~lrn•k I £11 I 2'40'2 ~t;i11!ur1·Jtr PArk,vay : J\lu;i;1on \'i::ojo usr: AVEllY P\V\" 1'.:XIT. 831·20-IO e 4!15-4949 DRAN GECOUNTY'S- OLOEST 1974 BMW's • 4 Spd., AM/FM 5 69!~ lease or Buy DEMO SA~ 1974710 ~ °' till' •• ,, ... ,~ ~lllb' .• ..,' 1~11 MAGS &•acl<a!"llt'dlll&""- lftCol<l•rv,i1.11 1~)4.1'90tri. $3020.56 610 2 Of ~r . Coitt •/t:ll8CIL! ~. l<M/FM.aulo l••M..tdt-.. {t"81Jl.6tO-.. S2977.86 610 ~ Dr H T . SI'-onMlllc. bk t¥ory ml 11.MIFM, I t(Jd.. "9\)11. ,....._ -mold•ngs. (148~) '·""' nlilK $2912.54 Below wholesale. 0 ri g . & U Yellow \\ith black interior, owner 586-~ Nev• · sed Import.!. air conditioi1ing & low miles BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ' I 120 W. \Varner at So. r.t nin {26501..FI I Merced .. Ben1 9740 : S.nta Ano 5.';7-2132 s·HARP! '14 l\1ERCEDES 450 SE Ex· SAVE SAVE I eeutlve Car -one only l&>r· SUBARU DEMO SALE tal No. 0171411. Fully equip-DICK MILLER I ped. $226.43 n10. lease tor MOTORS 36 mos. OEL + T&L. \\'hy New & Used Imports 1 lease 4 yrs f.run1 01hers -120 \V. Warner at So. ~lain when you puy no niore for Santa Ana 557-2132 a 3 yr l@ase with us. .~~-----'-"-= Jim Slemons Toyota 9765 lmpans 1301 Quall Newport Beach I 83J.9300 , ENTER FROM MacARTHUR • 18881 Beo(hBl•d 947.9555 HUNTINGTON BEACH deluxe xtras & eora:eous! U:>w, low mlle11. 1692GIR) '"''""'""'='~~=-'=~~ SALE PRICED '73 SEO. De Ville, 19,000 n1il. I • irteel radial llrt's, a 1 t 1 C 19 2 El available extrn!:, 0 r I ~. ad. 7 Dorado o1\'Tler. $5395. 64H:ill;'i aft ti CONVERTIBLE wkdaslall day .,..-knds I $799 '64 POMTI.t.C CPE. va 4 ~-!OPG11 11. $399 'U GREENBRIAR Factory air conditioning, full .• . -·-- leather interior, full power, <J7 C~d11lac r l c_r t \\' 0 ll d I tilt & tclescop!c steering, Classic. lD\v, .mi~l'~. goo! I stereo, door locks, cruise tires, all po\\ el, xlnl. c11nd·, control, all the xtra5 & low S350. 642-3767 W 1t::imper con~e.-W!ft, b c l"I. f~·o:i lion .. f0KM~]I). mlles. (Ser. No. 43032S) Chevrolet 9920 $5199 ' l·,-'73c;.;..E_L_CAM-"'-!N-O-. -P-/S-. -P-/-B, alr-cond, low mi's. $2.950. PH: 645-3215" $899 21st Anniversary Sale! Our FAMOUS "Golden Touch" New Corsi . Immaculate "Previoualy Driven" Corsi Demons trot on -Executive 'Con! · ENTIRE MONTH Of MAY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS COSTA MESA 540-~ • , - \ • • p f4 D•ILY PILOT Sunday, Moy 19, 1974 ____ _,"'"'"'"=-_,,-----_,=,...,,,.....,,,..__.---==:-ir' ------.,.,... -------_,,.,,.._,.,-----;;:rrr:Tl:::: = ~C~ome-'-"'-t ----=99'1.7=-P~lrn~lo------''-.99-"5"7~p"'1'"'nto MS7 Ponll1c 9965 Pontl1c' · t9i5 Pontl1c 99ii * * * * * j Ponli1c 9965 Thundorblrd "'" Mt!:RC. C0!\1Jo:T '73, S cyl, iitlck, 19 to 22 AlPG, Rust Brm\'n, Sporty & sharp! Ont' 0\\11er, S2,(0), "PllolTO '71 2-000R '73 PINTO Rwuil>'"'· au!<>, Le11 than 21,000 Miles R&ll. 10w milel, ..xlnt ~· Auto lrans., r.:u.Uo. heater, $2495. 644-1264 roof rack. deluxe black '73 PINTO, 4 spd, 25 MPC, \'lnyl totcrior. Dix. exterior $2350. or or~.r. Pon1. '69 Grind Prix Pont. ·12 Gronvmo •pONTIACS• ARTHUR MARTELL T-BIRD '73 LANDAU I H rd Ith -E ·~· •• •PONTIA"• J,uxurlOUS hardtop cpe . Fa.clOl'Y ait condlUoning, D "· .t.Dr.~ a -top w 1 •w .J-....n. " Fa c l 0 r y a[r c ond , , •utb. '"."'" .,....,,. ....... Lou then 19,000 Miios 1974 FIREBIRD " CtN Mts• p-<toerl02. p-<llsc b<ak.., ro,wer btllkes •. etectrlc wln· Factory air cond. l'Ull Fully loaded. U:>w mUeaie 1 f 1966 GRANO PRIX vinyl 1,,0p, vJn.yl 1P\J;\c)r, 968-4&38 Cl\11 anythne. '66 COi\1ET 9'1:1011(' GT, Good condit10n, $550. 846-091:1 -~.,30 .~ spollesa inside & out. L-493-9188 ws, tepeah'Y mteriol'. t1.ulo., pov.•er, vinyl top, dlx. & aharp. (ser. 110007'!). ' You are \he w nner 0 S Fully Equipped. All the dlx. dual c..-onitorl .eatll. n1i tran11., radio, heater. WSW. iape11try lnterior, tilt y.•hecl, l6l TO CllOOSE , TWO FREE TICKET xu·ai;. (SE)r. 110153). 1i11hecl ,Jtereo, tll the deluxe An exceptional value IXTK· ateroo, door locks, dual YOUR-QiOJCE to the $688 extra1.,, (742(;$4"9\)'W) (7MCV\\'). '71 PINTO, 4 Spd, RAH, iC(l(I $1999 mUeaae. good cond .. 11500. 953). comfort front seat & • 541 Southern Callfoml• ~ Continental '66 CONTINENTAL. 2 dr, \'.in Jo_w mllel!Jl:e, like new lhroughoul. $100, 645-7836 1964. f'ull )JO\\'er. Good condiUoo. Low n1ilci;. $550. Aft 6 or on "·knds 673-9007. Cougar 9933 1971 COUGAR XR·7 l'Onv. Lf'alhcr, tapr,-\'ogue tirf's, 20,000 mi. Perf('(_•t rond. P\1 ply. T71416'TS-1136. Dodge ' 9935 DODGE' ·70 Chargt'r, disc brla;, p 1s, p/b, air, \'inyl top, $179.), \'Cry clean, 213-5.<1'2-2&17 'liS CHARGER, mags, sl!'l"f'O, $800. or ix-st offf'r. &15-80-10 BARWICK DATSUN ¥• • ~ m75 CAMINO CN!SruHO S•W NAiii C.utSTUMO '"'"""-8-&Wt-.,3-)375 ... lll-1175 GAS SAVER or 675-7059 aft 6 Jin1 I Hl7.l PLYJ\.10UTIJ DUSTER. '6J BLUE 4 door Dotli;c Std. trans., great gas Coronet 440. Xlnt. running. n1ilcage rover 2'2 MPGI StZ::i. 642-3767 Only 14,000 n1ilcs. $2,195 Ford 9940 J>rlvate party. 551..S151. 'O! J-'ORD Squit'l' fl pass. Sta \\:i~. P7S, P/B, ai r, Al\l/f'i\1 stereo. lul:" r.ick. Orig <1\\'nr. 673-IJTJ/ever., !~1-2112 'Tl J>JNTO Sta \\1gn. auto, Air <:ond, radio, heater, dJSt.' hrks, radial tires. Xlnt eond. Best offer. 673-]653. 1971 Plt-;TQ, auton1aUc, uir, l'IC\V tires, 1 o"Tier, '70 L11) \Va~n. Ju milC'age, I I Id. 1 k 1 17,:)00 n1i. Dix. equip. $1,750. a c. p s, p isc >r s, ug * 493-8730 * rack, new tires, $1850, =~=-'Cc.:.;-"c~~~ Stl-SOjl '71 SEDAN, A/T, \\'hite , 1\•/blk top· ne"' tires, IC> 61 FALOON, 6 L'Y.1. Sid n1i., serviced r eg' I y . trans, very econom1l'al & I 673-7880 646-1417 dependable, good body, '1-1 ~~.-----~=' tags, 5200, 962-23-13. I Pontiac 9965 '74 .FOlU> Ranchero. Fully ~~u~~~o~~io 500"11 •PONTIAC• "S9LTDCo"ntry Sq"ireWon. GRAND PRIX ~~~ncl. .J\.1ust !>ell. $102i ! "' RANCHERO, 0 ' I " -" ' HEADQUARTERS mdL Like ne"" Xlnt rond. $2j00. 54HS82 8 am-5 ptlL '74 FORD Ranchero. 1-Ully equip'd. One 011.11er, Sho"'n by appt only, 83l..&120 '66 FAIRLANE, mags, 4 spcl. I headers, reblt cng. $600 or best offer. &16-9531 · Maverick 9'147 ONLY (4) 1973 MODELS LEFT All Loaded ISC'r. 2302951 \"Qt.JR CHOICE \\'hile They Last~ $4288 '73 J\tAVERICK 11atchback, -e- sml. V-8, air-cond, P/S. IJ l '72 GRAND PRIX bucket seats . $232:'1. 49&-0727 Vrry lo1v mileaie & looded. Mercury 9950 1 l&l" l-l5C681. l ---~-----1 $30a8 "72 J\tERC. ~larqu is Colony . (1 l '71 G~D PRIX Park 9 pass. 1,1,·ag. J\lanv \ rry IO\\. mileage. Fully xtras. lo.Jake offer, muSt loaded. (Ser. 169'1951. S('li. p,·t. ply. 831-0050 $2988 'IJ.l MERCURY 2 OR Jl(f., ~ l\1 '69. GRAND PRIX full power, looks, runs, ,\: f .;..ll'a n1.ce .. Full IX'":er. d ·cs 1 t J\olust se(' 10 Ll.•ather 1ntenor, etc. (!Ser. n\ x n . . . 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SUNDAY, MAY 19 lO:OOAM 0 CBS Sports Spectacular 10:30 D An1el Baseball Angels vs. Minnesota Twins. 11:00 • fil @@)NHL Hockey Tentatively scheduled 11 :30 ti Sim Spectacular 12:00 (Qi} ) CBS Tennis Classic 1:00 Golf hamplonshlp (flj~) Cofonlal Golf Tournament @ 1 Alan t<lng Tennis Classic 2:00 . Prep ports World L.A. City Boys Tennis. 2:30 ( I Ci)) CBS Sports Spectacular 3:00 @(1) Wortd Invitational Tennis 6:00 NFL Championship Games WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 B:OOPM W ( shciAbJ Forum Championship Rodeo THURSDAY, MAY 23 5:00PM O Angel Baseball Angels vs. Kansas City. 7:30 m Dodger Baseball Dodgers vs. San Francisco Giants 8:00 m Boxing From the Olympic . FRIDAY, MAY 24 7:30PM m Dodger Baseball Dodgers vs. Giants. 8:00 m Portrait of Champions SATURDAY, MAY 25 l l :OOAM O ~@Ilg) Ma)or League Baseball Teams to be announced 1:00 m DOc:i~ Baaeball Dodgers vs. Giant s. 2:00 . Q3 16 @) Family Circle Cup Tennis . · (9 ) Danny Thomu Memphis Golf Classic 3:00 NFL Championship Games 4:00 (~~) CBS Golf Championship 5:00 (il) , 3 Wide World of Sports 6:30 NFL hamplonship Games 7:30 6 Boxing From the Olympic (your age) Does the man tn your lrfe shfl respond' Can you compete with other women' Are you happy with your lrfeslyle, Put age & expe11ence on your side' Actually. life can begin for you at a JRP school when you decide lo make a change for the better Do 1t now Call or come 1n for a free personal analysis For That Noticeable Difference John Robert Fbwers Notion's Oldest & largest School For Finishing & Modeling ORANGE -3 Town & Country -547-8228 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 19. 1974 •STYLISH •EASY TO USE • • • 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AN O SIZE OF LABEL Mrs John Doe 123 Main Street Anytown . 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MAY 19, Qi Christopher Close-Up (Qi (j)) Camere Three SUNDAY MAY 19 MORNING 6:15 m Christophers/Bible Answers 6:30 D lamp Unto My Feet 6:45 l8 Christopher Close-Up 7:00 O Bailey's Comets (!) Uncle Weldo ! 8 Ru Humbard O Parent/Youth forum 1fc)) America & Americans m Big Blue Marble A children's prog1am about other children around the world l~ (61 This Is the Lile '6 Wa"en Roberts 7:30 §Amazing Chin · The Christophers Chaplein of Bourbon Street (6) Bullqkle 0 Billy J. Hergis 10' Vision On m Elementary News l~ 6 Ru Humbird (;29 '8 ) Town Hall Meeting 8.00 I Dusty's Treehouse , This Is the life Rex Humbard 6 Underdog 0 It Is Wntten 11 lamp Unto My feet 0 Davey & Goliath 10 ';26 Old Time Gospel Hou1 m Wonderam1 W Revival fires (.l9 8 ) Gospel Singing lub1tee 8:15 17 3 Slcred Hurt 8:30 D look Up & Liv• 0 The Jetsons ( 6 l Johnny Quest 0 Campus Profile 0 Meeting Time at Calvary · m ll r6' Klthryn Kuhlman (17 3 1 It Is Written 9:00 O Camera Three , 31 Treeltouse Club 860! (t29 8 ) Day of Discovery l6 ) Real Esta te Open House 8 Project A.sia 8 l~ 6] Oral Roberts (10 It h Written Q) Day of Miracles 17 3 Revival Fires 'lti Pattern for living 9:30 D Today's Religion 13 ) Accion de la Comun1dad I Serendipity Oral Roberts Domingo 1 8 1 let There Be Light m Esta Es la Yldt 10:30 8 To Be Announced Aneel Basebell Anaels vs Mm nesota Twins. 0 @ CI) CiD Tht Osmonds a) (.29 18 I) Fite the Nation I This Is Your Blble Greatest Sports terends Tony' Susen Alemo @ lnslaht Mideast Anelysls @!) Pantalla Oominltal NHL HOCKEY-TENTATIVE If additional games are needed for the National Hockey Leeaue Chem· pionshlp Play-Offs, ftlJC "411 air the aeme et this time, aMI ell subsequent programming is subject to change without notice. 11:00 0 23 (6 J ,10) g;, NHL Hockey - Tentatively scheduled. (i) Movie: "Please Believe Me" (com) 'SO-Deborah Kerr Robert Walker · I (17 (31 Cif) H.R. Pufnstuf High Chaparral faith for Today Movie: "Huckleberry Finn'' (adv) '39-Mickey Rooney Lynne Carver m Church in the Home :26 first Baptis1 Church ()9 8 ) 811ley's Comets 11 30 8 17 (3 CD Make A Wish · Movie: (C) "Conao Crossing" (adv) 56-George Nader, V1rg1n1a Mayo Peter Lorre ((;29 (8 ) U.S. Nevy AFTERNOON 12:00 I (~ 8 ) CBS Tennis Classic 17 3 CD Directions 8 Golf Championship Your Government Today t261 Sunday Celebretlon 12:30 161 Movie: ''The Dtsperadou Art in Town" (we s) '56 -Robert Arthur Kathleen Nolan M(f7) (3 1 CD Issues lo Answers News Public Service 1:00 D ()9 8 ) Colonial Golf Coverage of the clos1n11 rounds of the $250.000 National tournament from the Colonial Country Club 1n fort Worth . Te.as B Pacesetters 17 3 CD Alan Kin& hnn1s Classic Final dat of compehl1on trom Caesars Palace rn las Veaas Nevada as pro tennis players and celebrities oompete for a total purse of $150.000 00 The Persueden 0 Movie: (C) "fancy Pants" (corn) '50-Bob Hope, Lucille Ball. I Amazing Prophecies Dey of Discovery (iL r31 Old Time Gospel Hour (6) first Baptist Church (26 Governor & the Students I 01k1ari Here Come the Brides Revival Fires (Q9 (8 1) Amazing Chen €1J Musit1 y Palabras 10:00 Ices Sports Spectxular (2hr) · Challenge My Sermon Hour or Power 6 Home Buyers' Guide (3) Kid Power (8) flf 8 looks at Lumin& 0 Herald of Truth 101 San Diego Happening 1:30 0 m Rell&ious Special "Is the Church Relevant?" Or J. Philip Clark is moderat6r of a discussion 0 Movie: (C) "Ot' Tenor's House of Horrors" (hor) '65-Peter Cush mg, Christopher lee JQJ Hifh Spffd Uvin1 ~ Billy J. Har&is 2:00 O Prep Sports Wor1d Los Angeles Caty Boys Tennis 2 e" rt n" Are ur age the rom fort nnis 1t1on gas and urse 'Om) the hi lip s1on. OUH ush eles @ Movie: "The Su Woll" (adv) '41-ldward C Robinson John Car l1efd I Air Power Jerry Barnard Hour Outer Lllnits Movie: "Ma ' Pa Kettle 1t Home" (eom) ·54 -Maqo11e Main Percy Kilbride U Ci) film feature Faith tor Tod•y Chri~her Close-Up 2:30 B Sunflower Comp1n1 ~ Movie: "Thunder In the £ut" (dra) 'SJ -Alan Ladd Deborah Kerr il~ Ci' Movie: (C) "Compulsion" (dra) ·so -Orson Welles. Dean Stockwell Bradford Dillman ::u~ Firu or Evanaet.sm (@ (i)) CBS se>orts Spectacular m faith for Tod11 3.00 O Face the Nation 0 17 (? ffi World lnvit1t1on1I Ttnnia Stan Smith and Chris Evert vs Arthur A.she and B1ll1e Jean King , 0 Movie: (C) "Escape from Z1h· rain" (adv) '62-Yul Brynner. Sal Mineo. Madlyn Rhue 10 Meet the Prus m Movie: (C) "The Jazz S1n2er" (dra) '27-AJ Jolson, W'lrner Oland ff) Alert1 /Greetlnas lrom Germany ~4 Jimmy Swauart Show fr.) Bieentenn1at Lecture Senn m lnsi2ht J ·JO fl Newsm1kers 0 m Meet the Prus 0 Movie: "Pride of "" Yantm s" (dra) '42 -Cary Cooper Teresa Wright r6 ) Movie: "Deputy M11sh1I" (we~) 50-Jon Hall, rrances Langford 10) Newsmakers m The Virfinlan • ~ Relirious To•n Hall €I)lnaipt (I) Pentecostal Temple 4:00 f) Medlx "Snakebites & Other Trau mas" A look at the I .A County USC Med1ral Centei and the anti venom ward and trauma centers ( :i) Clndidates for Venturi County Sheriff 0 f ilm Future "Ladles Wear the Blue" Nancy Dickerson narrates a film that traces the history of Navy women from 1917 to the present 0 Suspen1e Thu tre "Portrait ol an Unknown Man" (R) o Hee Haw rr (3) Art of the West m Korun Variety Hour ~ Cl11ri,m1 I ~;:;'lt.tion This b the life Panorama l1tino lnslpt C.mpus Protile 4:30 fJ Last or the Mohlc.ens Part IV Colonel Munro's daughters. and Ma jor Heyward are captured by Magua and the Huron Indians. 0 Sunday Cntic Cleveland Amory 1s a scheduled guest Ci) Star Trett m Mme: "Thr .. &odt1the11" (dra) '49 -John Wayne. Ward Bond. Pedro Armendariz ltE ~::n~ lob Wells Semln1r ll1d1 EJrperftnc. ) Or. Norman Vincent Peale ~ Sund1y Matinee Movie Coron• Now 5:00 B World ol Survtval "land Above the Clouds" (R) I C.mpus Profile Outer Limits Great Adventure The Awenrers fl} News @ Daniel Boone OT (3) Movie: (2hr) "Pancho Villa" (adv) '72 -Clint Walker Chuck <Annors. a~ Ci) America & Ameriuns ~ Hour ol Dthvefln~ ' Wall Street Weell CJ)) Brother Buzz Rolltt G•mes m Yesterday 5:30 O It Takes All Kinds m A New Way of Uvlnr (i) News 'lo· Movie: (C} (2hr) "Hombre" (wes) '67 -Paul Newman Richard Boone €;)Drama 2:J (j) Garner Ted Armstrona '26) Day of Miracles ff) Wuhinfton Week in Review (°29 fa') Animal World m Roller C1mes 5:59 ff) Supermu ket Top Ten EVENING 6:00 iJ (~ (j') (! Sixty Minutes (3) The Vir2ini1n ommmNbs 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "War Gods of the Deep" (sci fl) -Tab Hunter Vincent Price. Susan Hart i Twilight Zone NFL Ch1mpionship Games Movie: (90) "Unknown World" (sc1·f1) '51 -Victor Kilian. Marilyn Nash m ..... , s .... , .... l C ..... 1--Al"'"l Where Old All the Anirn11s Go? 8111 Burrud narrates this hour benefit program depicting the plight of va11ous endangered animal speetes. ~Children's Cartoons @ Dialogue Casey Santos Show ro Storeftont Cl!) Cine dtl DomlnfO 6:30 0 Animal ~rid A look at tM wild life of Alaska '6) Wor1d ol Survival 0 al (i) News m Movie: CC) (Zhr) ''The Tender Trap" Crom) ·ss -Frank Sinatra. Debbie Reynolds. David Wayne, Celeste Holm Ei)Sunset ED I bECIAl I C.11 o· the Faire Scenes and highlights from the Renaissance Pleasure Faire held at the old Paramount Ranch 1n Agoura. @l'J Fanlarria Falcon m A Better World 7:008 News 0 MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S * WILD KINGDOM stars Marlin Perkins 0 Wild IOngdom "Voya2e to the Coral Sea" (R) @ Movfe: (2hr) "Twelve Angry Men" (dra) '57-Henry Fonda, Lee J <Abb. ~ Concentr1tion At luue Pu.sport to Tr1vel 7:30 THF DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 19, 1974 ~ (3J Golden Voy•2e J.!.e•nese Comedy 00 m Wild Kingdom ~ Voice of Victory ED Lennox Quartet "Haydn's Opus 20" <ll9 OC> Talk to the Manager al Estelu '74 .:ldr The Ont Way Et) Muterplece Thutre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (R) @l'J Noche de Cala Cl!) International V1riety m Film Feature B "APPLE'S WAY" *SEASON'S NEW HIT 9:30 U (~ (8)) Cf Barnaby Jones "A Gold Record for Murder" (R) Maqoe Cortner guesls as a rock star whose '.)!lost" songwriter is murdered. U Garner Ted Armstron& 0 'THE KING IS COMING' * Satan's Coming Dictator DR . HOWARD C. ESTEP FROM THE PRODUCERS OF "THE WALTONS~' 0 (i;29 ®> CE Apple's W1y "The Lamb" Young Steven Apple comes 0 The Kin2 is Comln& up against some hard tacts about ffi The Bia Question life on a farm when he gets into EE Voice of Calvary 4 H Club work and becomes .at· 10:00 O Day of Discovery tach~d to the sheep he 1s learning g Dr. Norman Vincent Peale to raise !.Q Ei) News 0 ~~ (6) ®J m World ot Disney 56 700 Club "The w~.IZ Kid and the Mystery at 1· firinf Lint Riverton Part I of a two part story . , Pr•ise the Lord Club about a teenage inventor wllo en· Lou Gordon Show ters a contest. and as a winner, . becomes mayor of the town for a 10:15 al Royal family ol Japan/Pro day Whtie performing his duties as Women Golfers mayor. he uncovers a bit of cor 10:30 ~The Protectors rupt1on in the city government C.ndidates tor S.nta Bert>ata 0 (17 ~l G) The FBI "The Pay unty D:strict Attorney oll" (RJ A dock worker witnesses 0 KNBC Speci•I "The Quiet Rno· the shooting or an 1mm1grant in lat1on of Mrs Hams" A documen- vest1gator by mobsters and takes tary on the Women's L1berat1on a bribe to leave town [rsk1ne tries movement and the effect it's having to track the man down before the on the average housewife mob .s h11 man can ru111 11 a "con O 'THE KING IS COMING ' tract on lhe witness "A STRONG D I .. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) * ELUS ON "Thunder B•J'' (dra> 53 James OR. HOWARD C. ESTEP Stewart Joanne Dru ~ The King Is Comint (i) Three Passports to Adventure ~ Movie: (C) ''To Ptris With t26 lassie Love" (com) 'SS -Alec Guinness m I SPlCIAL I Stockyards: End of fl The Evil Touch 1n Era Studs Terkel is host for a a Poliu Surgeon story on the Chicago Stockyards 0 Movie: , (C) "Who Killed Mary and the neighborhood "back of the What's 'Er thme?" (mys) '71 yards." tracing the I 00 year history Red Buttons. Sylvia Miles. of the yards and the people who jO) San Diego Panorama worked there · ~ Miuion: Impossible W lntem1tlonal Variety ~ (fl) News 8;00 I Ameriun Horse & Horseman ,1 ; T .H.E. C•t Elizabeth R J1 Forum •• , Nippon No Uta/NtW$ Ci) Nashville Music 1:,2 Ru Humbard 10:45 ff) This Is Japan 61) Chespirlto 11 :00 iJ (3) 0 0 @ @) News Cl!) Armenian TV Hour D P1tesetters S:30iJ(Q9°(8J)(jJ M1nn11 "The @KATHRYN KUHLMAN Gang's All Here" (R) A street gang * {IN COLOR) makes Mannix the target for mur· ' der. 111 an effort to 1nt1m1date a ilCathryn Kuhlman rival ganj_ 3 Top Ten luues 0 Ql ~) 19) m NBC Sunday ) NeW1 Mystery -McMillan & Wife "Man aJ It Is Written Without A Face" (R) A retired in· 11:15 (~ (j)) Spaniih Mo\lle tell1gence agent rs marked for 11:30 B Name of the Game death by a master spy. • O (f9) Sund1y Tonirht Show 0 @ CI) m ABC Sunday Movie: 0 Movie· (C) "Curie ol the Mum- .CC) (2hr) "~rt of the Sun''. (dra) my's Tomb" (hor) '64 _ Terence 68 -Rod Taylor. Yvette M1m1eux. Morgan. Fred Clar1t. Jim Brown. l<enneth More. Merce-(j) Telepulse nary troops become involved in a m Movie: ''Hell Divers" (dra) '37 raid to rescu~ re!uge~s and bring _ Clark Cable, Wallace Seery. back $20 m1!lion 1n d1amo~~s du.r· m Movie: "Breatln& the Sound 1ng th e Belgian Congo uprisings 1n Barrier" (adv) 'S2 _ Nigel Patrick the 1960s. R I h R' h d . m Movie: (90) "Black Legion" a p IC ar son. (dra) '37 -Humphrey Bogart. Ann 12:00 @ Rlcht On Sheridan, Olck Foran. 12:30 @ New 06,.dions ED Jotn Sutherland: Who's Afraid 1 :00 O Spe1llin& Freely of Opera? Miss Sutherland sings m Movie: "I Cover the Undtr· ''La ~erichole" wo"d" (dra) '54 -Sean MeCtory, ti) Film feature Ray Middleton 9:00 ~ Or1I Roberts 1:10 O Movie: (C) •1Bus Rilt(s Bad! 6 S.,mour Presents In Town" (dra) '6S-M1chael Parks. W1nderlnr Samur11 Ann M1rgret. Page 5 'Lady Boss' Guest star Jessica Walter, as head of the Police Department's lady cops, clashes with male detectives on a big narcot1cs case, then is named their boss in the Ironside colorcast of "Amy Prentiss, aka. The Chief, .. Thursday from 9 to 11 PM on NBC. Other guest stars in this special two-hour episode, an NBC Pro- gram Development project, are William Shatner, Johnny Seven, Robert Webber and Pippa Scott, as a news gal. Co-stars include Jack Soo, Barry Atwater and Art Metrano. All 1oin series star Raymond Burr and series co- stars Don Galloway, Don Mitchell and Eliza- beth Baur In order to trap narcotics kmgpin Zino Bates (Zltto Kazann), policewomen under the com- mand of Mrs. Prentiss (Miss Walter) are used as drug-buying street people. One of them, thinking she's covered by police, arranges a buy in a pusher's apartment. Instead she's robbed, then assaulted. Amy blames the of- ficer in charge, Det. Lt. Parkins (Shatner) for letting the girl out of his sight. Meanwhile, the city's police chief is ordered by his doctor to quit at once. Commissioner Randall (Gene Lyons) consults exam scores, then Ironside (Burr) and names Det. Chief Hubbard (Atwater) to the top position and Amy to Hubbard's post as Chief of Detectives. The staff of plains- clothesmen (played by Seven, Webber, Soo and Metrano) resign in a body, leaving the new chief with a hot case and no staff. 'Hall of Fame' ' I Gene Kelly is host for a W(de World of Entertainment Special, 'The Entertainment Hall of Fame Awards," a tnbute to show business talent, on ABC, Thursday at 1 1 30PM. There will be 10 awards to gifted individuals who have made outstandmg lifetime contributions to the /Jvely arts, with awards divided equally among posthumous and living creators and performers. Posthumous inductees are Judy Garland, George Gershwin, D. W . Gnffith, Eugene 0 'Neill and George Bernard Shaw. The other five inductees afe Katharine Hepburn, Charlie Chaplin, Irving Berlin, Laurence Olivier and Tennessee Williams. e " I ent a y at uals the ous tees ene tees Im, THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK MAY 19, 1974 DAYT ~ME PROGRAMS I Sears] Ell) Educatlon1I Proar1ms MORNINL a) News/Panorama del Valle 10:20 (ill @ Joe 81r1tta Hetlth Show 6:00 tJ Cl) Suinmer Semelttf . O Knowltd&• "Critical Issues, Crit· 10:30 B (Qi Ci]) Cil love of Life ital Minds" 0 @@ @') a;, Ho II J • o o d m Univtnlty of the A.Ir Squues I @ Cl) (E Brady Bunch 6:30 I OdJSMy Dennis the Men1tt Not for Women Only fe1tures Dayt>rull Wor1d Business Ntws Physical Geo1uphy Mon.. Fri , family Risk M1nar1mnt Tues., 11:00 0 (~ 00> 00 Younr & Restleu Wed .. Thurs. . IU@ ®l m 11.dlpot . ii Education11 futures Movff1s: See DaY11me Movies. Gamer Ted Armstrona ' 6 !f:.'~111,!fTDh "lrt · M l 'f Bullwinkle 1.W ~ w e • •n Y ' e News 7:00 I (~ ({)) @ (fl News Gomer Pyle . ~ @@) m Today Show Gold & Silver Report 6 C.rtoons : EJectric Company Mich1t1 Jackson Sho• 11:30 B <Ci! (j)) @ Se•rch for Tomor· O Garner Ted Armstrong row * CREATION-EVOLUTION O IUOO®lm Ce lebrity Sweep- I Garner Ttd Armstron1 New Zoo Revue Stoa uchan1e Sesame Strret 7:30 I lassie Ralph Story's AM • Devey & Goliath Bup I His Buctdiea Slllp & Woofer World Business News 1:00 1:30 9:00 (Qi ) Capt11n ktnauoo Dennis the Menace I Sunup Mel Knoepp · Rompe1 Room The Flintstones Bozo's Bi& Top : Hod&epodae Loda• Coll•&• Credit Courie 6 Onie & Herritt Jadi la lanM ~&.friends (.V Bullwinlile Mann• : Yoaa for Heelth I ({)) Cl) The Joker's Wild Stum• Street . Ci) @) m Dinah's Place The Gallery 6 Ben C.1e7 Movie: Ste DaY11me Movies @features I Love Lucy Gumby; Gentle Ben fr i. @ New Zoo Revue (~ (I)) Cf) Gtmblt 9 (j) @)-m Jeopardy Movie: See OaY11me Movies News Hazel Clty flids (]) Public Affairs (~ Cf)) Cl) Now You See It features 0 Cl) @) €?;) Wizard Of Oddi Run for Your Ute • Tht Momlnr Sllow My Favorite Martten features stakes I ~@ m s10,ooo Pyramid let's Rip Petticoat Junction World Busineu News Mister Ro1en' Neiahbofhood l\flfRNOON 12:00 Noontime m Three on A Match 6 Super Bi.!!lo @@ W Password I ®)(!)News Features Mme: See Daytime Movies @ Get Smart Tennessee Tuxedo : hltures @) Not for Women On ly 12:301J(~0C>Cf1 As the World Tums O ~C!Hfijl a;,D1 y, o f Ou r lives I Truth or Consequences @ (]) a) Split Second features Dialina for Dollat'l Bullwinkle 1:00 <~ (j)) (]) Th• Guidinr lirht . Qj (j) ®,) m The Doctors i hina You C.n Do @ a) All My Children e Room for Daddy Movie: See Daytime Mo11ies. : Eduution1I Prorrams 1 :30 I (~ Cf)) CI> Edft Of "'"" . QJ (j) @) m Another Wor14 6 Mike Douafas Show @ (]) fl) lets Mtlie A Deal • C.ndld Camera Gallopln& Gourmet 2:00 f) (~ ({)) CI> New Price 11 Ri&hl 0 Q} @ @) m How to Survive A Mamait I Set Hunt @ @ fl) Ntwl)'Wed Game &> Movie: See Daytime Movies Features Thurs.. 2:'20 m Ben Hunter Interviews (])The AM Affair Stock uchtnae Wed . Fri. @ 700 Club 2:30 O (~ (j)) Cil Mitch Game '74 0 (ij@ ®) m Somenet ONews 0 @ CV Q) One life to live m features EI!) Yoga for Health 3:00 fl ((j!) (j)) Ttttletales O Truth or Con u quences O .Twili&ht Zone @ Pope1! C.rtoons O Qi) CV (E General Hospital (!J 10) Movie: See Daytime Movies QJ Mothers-in law • 2} @ Three on A Match ~Addams fH'lily Day at Nl&ftt Drama g;, Cinema 36 3:30 B @ Movie: See Daytime' Movies I Mille Oou£f as Show One Step Beyond Superman @ @ Movie: See Daytime Movies. I@ Green Acres Dick Tracy ~ @ Movie: See Daytime Movies features (j)) C.rtoons Ci) Wild Wild West ':00 0 Tiie Rifleman Ci) leave It to Beaver l ~~~n1Nun Get Smart Spanish l.lnruaae ~ ~ Bever1y Hill~lies I Sesame Stien Sube Pela10 ftlil the Cat 4:30 i Father !(nows Best 6 Gilll1an's Island · f Troop Bup ' His Buddies Nanny & the Professor Qj I Love Lucy (t;it ) Movte: See Daytime Mov 1es. (E Movie m Undtr~f 5:00 · O ~News The Bi& Valley; N.Y.P.D Thurs. 6 I love lucy 8 I!) I Dretm of Jeannie lttve It to Beaver Tiie Flintstone.s 1 (3) Green Acres Slmplemente Mari• Star Trek : "'lster Ro1ers' Neipborhood · Drama • The Pioneers · • Huuie Boy Ente..Uinment Kimb• 5:30 m Ci)@ @Q)@ News 3 Trtvel films Aneel Baseb.all Thu~. Angels vs. Kansas City Royels. ii Courtship of Eddle'a fether The Lucy Show Btwltdled;ll """•""r("'l..,lL .... 1 ''Why Do Lions Have Yellow EJHr' Fri. Lloyd Bridges is host for a tour of Lion Country Safari. I Gilli11n's Island Electric Company Don Wilson's Town Talk ffi Three Stooaes First Tin1 e Reduc·ed! 'SAVE $50! Directiopal Behind-the-Ear Hearing Aid Regular s:u9 \l.111\ hl•,11111~ ;11cl 11 ... l•r .. 1 "f11pi.t111 •lli•11JI 1111".lllfl'd h.11 l..gr111111t! '"'"'l'' th.11 tn 11 rh rt• "1th till' 1·1111\l•r .. ,1111111,il ,c11111cl .. I ht· 11~t r 1,. In 1111;. 111 lwar 1'111 .... 1111 i.. dt·'l!'llt-cl t11 ,1111pli h :-nunrl~ d1rt'llh 111 lront ol the uo;er 1h11 .. ·part1all~ 1·amL•ll111" ..11111111 ... Jru111 tlw -.111t· .... rnrl n·.1r Ask About Sean Convenient Credit Pla nt llurlnc Aidt A~ Avallablt It lht Followin1 ~.,. Sto~ Rutna Parlr. Carton ('t rTllOt C'omplon l.ynwood t:I ~onlt Gltndalf' lncltwood l.a1un• H1llt J.on1 Boch 'lorlhridtf' PaH dtna PIM> al R1mpau Pomona ~outh ('out Phiza r orunl'• \'allty Page 7 ' • _; t Page 8 \ THE DAILY PILOI. rv WELK. MAY 19. 1974 ' • MEET THE ''BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE'' OF P. O.P. I Pacific Ocean Park pier, once a grand and gaudy boardwalk amusement park, has fallen on hard times. It has become a pathetic ruin, constantly set C!>n fire, stripped by scavengers and used as a flophouse for social misfits. The innocent joy-rides are , • gone .. Now the merry- making is mostly X-rated. Homosexuals, trans- vestites, drunks and drifters are the big attraction. This week, in a special series of reports, KNXT Newsman Bill Applegate explores the bizarre sub-culture that is thriving on the sands. , THIS WEEK O N . J ,,-' "... --' THE BIG NEWS &PM NEWSRDOl 11PI c1se2 19/4 MONDAY MAY 20 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, the day's ·~movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 (C) "Hot Blood" (dra) '56 - Jane Russell, Corne! Wilde. 9:30 0 "I'm No Anael" (mus) '33 - Mae West, Cary Grant. 11:00 0 "Bi1 Brown Eyes" (mys) '36- Cary Grant. Joan Bennett. "Sly It in French" (com) '38-Ray Milland 12:00 m "laura" (mys) '44 -Gene Tierney, O~na Andrews. 1:00 @ "force of Arms" (dra) '51 - William Holden, Nancy Olson. Z:OO (:J (C) "A Gir1 Named T1miko" (dra) '63-laurence Harvey, France Nuyen. IB "Ricochet Romance" (com) '55 -Marjorie Main. Chill Wills. 3:00 (j) (C) "Triple Cross" Part I (dra) '67 -Yul Brynner. Chrtstopher Plummer. @) (C) "The Third D1y" (dra) '65- George Peppard. £1rzabeth Ashley. 3:30 0 (C) "The War lord" (dra) '65 -Charlton Heston, Rosemary For· sythe. Richard Boone. (1) (C) "The Chalk Garden" (dra) '64 -Deborah Kerr, Hayley Mills. 0 (C) "Caprice" (susp) '67 - Doris Day, Richard Harris. 1------------- @ (1) "End of the Road" (mys) '44-[dward Norris. Q) @ (C) "Claudelle lnalisll" (dra) '61 -Diane McBain. Arthur Kennedy, Wiit Hutchins. 4:30 (~ (j)) "Best of Enemies" (com) '62-David Niven, Michael Wilding. 6:00 EVFNINC. . ~&~"~'r:ws Bonanza Ho11n's Heroes Beverty Hillbillies Mission: lmpcmible Mod Squad El Pobn Gonzalez Movie: {C) (Zhr) "Resunection of Zach1ry Wheeler" (dra) '71 - Bradford Dillman, Anaie Dickinson. m Hod1epod1• lodfe m Speed Racer ~ 6:!1 Dealer's Choice. • Dick Van Dyte Merv Griffin Show [3) Hoaan's Heroes : ZoOm! • Tmtt Fiim · • Mariarita O'f1rrill Show Little Rasctls 7:00 I (3) 0 0 m a!) Q} News BOWlinr f0t Dollars Movie: (C) (Zhr) "The Wiid North" (adv) '52-Stewart Granger. I Charisse. Wiid Wortd of Animals • Whafa My liner I Love Luq It Tabs A Thief (I) I Drt1m of Jeannie l~=:et Wufllniton Straicht Talk Ci)) Bobby 8oldsboro Show Drama Thm Stoores 7:30 6 Jon1Ui1n Winters Show (R) 00 Hoaan's Heroes 0 Police Surgeon (R) Or. Locke and Lt. Gordon try to keep a fellow officer from wrecking his chance for exoneration from an indiscre· lion made when he was a rookie. I Help Thy Nei&ftbor Nn Beat the Ctoct New Trt•1ure Hunt Million $ Movie: (Zhr) "The Killers" (mys) '46 -Burt Lan· caster. Ava Gardner. Edmond O' · Brien. I Wild Kln1dom BewltiMd 00 To Tell the Truth Cl) New Pri~ Is Ri&fit A·Rab Summer An exploration r~f the dying art of street huckster· (()) N111Mlle Musk Jl•llJ Dean Show Elctnario Theltrt Police Surieon . The Ghoul G1n1 a:oo B ca CiJ> ({) liunsmoke "like Old Times" (R) A reformed criminal, returning to Dodge City after se~ ing 12 years in the penitentiary, attempts to pick up the threads of his life. Nehemiah Pe,,off and Gloria DeHaven ....1..uest. 01aJ (])@) W Tiii Maaiclan "The Illusion of the Curious Coun· terfeit" Concl. Janet Keeaan, daughter of a reformed criminal. is THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 19, 1974 kidnapped as prison official Paul Show (R) Dick receives a letter stat· Gunther's robbery plan progresses. ing that he is wanted in a legal Carol lynley, Lloyd Nolan and John action in Germany. 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Gunflaht at Veloeidad Coticos guest. I News Comanche Creek" (wes) '63-Audie DEBUT Puem In Terris Ill: Tho Mur~. Colleen Miller Issues of Oetente Secretary of State 0 U1J (1) Q} The Rookies (R) Henry Kissinger, Senators J. William Three crusading nuns cause prob-F ulbrtght and Henry Jackson clash terns when they open a storefront on the n<ition's foreign policy toward community center in a neighbor the Soviets. hood in which a priest was slam ~ Dr1ma Saf1ri to Adventure 10:00 0 (@) ®> (j) Med ical Center I Dealer's Choice Teatro del Lunes (R) When it is discovered that a , Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The SOI brilliant young pianist requires a Chase" (adv) '55 -John Wayne kidney transplant. Dr. Gannon's Lana Turner. · search tor a suitable kidney donor fI!) Place for No Story Aerial view unlntenti.onally rips the veil from of California from Mt. Shasta to Los a lo~h1dden family secret. Angeles. ;,.m &') @ News ~ Penthouse 6 Perry Mason m Movie: ''It's Love I'm After'' · • Praise the lord Club Hav1lland. Bette Davis. Bill Cosb . y 8:30 m Merv Griffin Show la Ciudad Grib "\(co'!') '37-leslie H~ard. Olivia de l0:30 I Journey to Adventure &') Movie: (C) (90) "Batth! 1t : Theatre in America (90) "Ho· Apache Pass" (wes) '52 -John gan's Goat" (R) . Lund, Jeff Chandler. m Musical Comedy 9:00 0 (~ ®> (j) Here's Lucy (R) Best of Groucflo Lucy tries to enlist Carol Burnett's 6 Ni&ht G1llery a!) Panorama Novel• 11:00 I 0 m m News aid in raising money to build a a @) fE Q)@ Newt school gymnasium. • Movie: ''The Seekers" (dra) '54 0 Qj@ m NBC Monday Movie: -Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns. (C) (2hr) "Shoot Out" (R) (wes) '71 w Mission: Impossible -Gregory Peck. James Gregory A The Untouchables rehabilitated ex ·gunman seeks re· The Saint venge from his former partner, who, (~ (j)) The Pioneen seven years earlier. shot him in 11:15 0 (!) Ql News the back and escaped with their @ 00 Secret file stolen money. @ The Bold Ones 11 :30 0 (ei?) (j)) (j) CBS Lite Movie: 0 @ (3) Q} ABC Mond1y Movie: (C) "Band of An2els" (dra) '57- (C) (ZhiISmin) "The Executioner'' Clark Gable, Yvonne Decarlo. (susp) '70-George Peppard. Joan 0 @ 00 @) m Johnny C.non Collins, Judy Geeson. Oscar Homol· Telly Savalas is guest host. ka, Keith Michell. An intelligence 0 Movie: "The Conquerina Horde" operation in Vienna is destroyed (wes) '31-Richard Arlen, Fay Wray. by counter-espionage agents and 00 Twili1ht Zone one .spy escapes back to London, 11:45 O @ (]) Q} Wide Wor1d Mystery convinced tha! a doubl~ agent at "Moon of the Wolf" (R) headquarters 1s responsible. When he discovers which agent is re· 12:00 00 One Step Beyond sponsible he kills the traitor and m Movie: "fuller Brush liir1" (com) assumes his identity to uncover the 'SO-Lucille Ball, Eddie Albert. rest of the double.agent operation. &')Wanderlust @) Mowfe: (C) (2hr) "One·Eyed Eil) Day 1t Nlcht Jacb" (dra) '61-Marlon Brando. 1:00 O ®J Tomorrow Karl Malden. @) Sim fl'lncis: TheH Are My Footsteps @!) M 111 Aaradeciclo 9:30 B <a CiJ> Ci) Didi van Dyke 1:45 0 Movie: "I'll Never Foriet You" (dra) 'SI-Tyrone Power, Ann Blyth. 3:10 0 Movie: "Wolf Larsen" (adv) '58 -Barry Sullivan, Peter Graves. Richie (Ron Howard) is embarrassed when he is asked to dance by Fonzie (Henry Winkler) on ABC's Happy Days episode, "The Deadly Dare," Tuesday at SPM. His predicament Is the result of Initiation rites-one of which is to attend a Jefferson Hlah School dance dressed as a girt. P•a• 9 TUESDAY MAY 21 For morning •nd •fternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ere the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O (C) "The Underwater Ci1y'' (dra) '62-William Lund1gan, Julie Adams. 9:30 O "Belle of the Nineties" (com) '34-Mae Wetll Roger Pryor. 11:00 O "Meet Simon Cheny'' (mys) '50 -John Batley, Zena Marshall "Noose for A Lady'' (mys) 'S2 - Dennis Prloe, Rona Anderson. 12:00 m ''lll• Reformer I the Redhead" (rom) '50 · -Dick Powell, June Allyson. 1:00 @ (C) "lucty Me" (mus) '54 - Doris Day, Robert Cummings. 2:00 O "Br1(tlt leaf' (dra) 'SO-Gary Cooper. Lauren Bacall, Patnc11 Neal Q) (C) "Cave of Outlaws" (wes) 'S2 -Macdonald Carey, Alexis Smtih. 3:00 (I) (C) ''Triple Cross" Concl. (dra) '67-Yul Brynner Laurel ' Hardy Featurette. Jg) (C) "Robin l the Seven Hoods" (com) '64 -Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. 3:30 O (C) "Lover Come Ba~" (com) '62-Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall. CV "A Gatherin& of Eaalt s" (dra) '63-Rock Hudson. Rod Taylor. 0 (C) ''Tiie S.nd hbblts" Part I (adv) '66 -Steve McQueen, Rich ard Attenborough, Candice Bergen. @ CV (C) ''X From Outer Space" (sci-Ii) '66-Toshiya Wuaki, Pego Neal. Q1 Ci) (C) ''The Reward" (dra) '6S -Max von Sydow, Yvette M1mieux. 4:30 (~Ci)) "Tht Goddess" (dra) 'S8 Kim Stanley, Lloyd Bridaes. EVENING 6~Mac&~~ir":n Bona nu Hopn's Heroes • BtverfJ Hillbillies Mlsslon: Impossible Mod Squad El Pobre Gonzalez Movie: (C) (2hr) "Mr. King· streefs War'' (dra) -John Saxon, • Tippi Hedren. m Hodppodge lodge m Speed Racer 6:3G 6 Dealer's Choice • Didi Yan Ope o Merv Griffin Show (3) Hopn's Heroes : ZOO...! • Travel Film ·•News little Rascals 1:001 cv ooma>Nns Bowlin& for Dollars 6 Movie: (21f2hr) '1wo for the THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK M"Y 111. 1q74 Seeaaw" (com) '62-Robert Mitch· (ID Panorama Novtla um. Shirley Maclaine. 9:00 i. Blact Journal "I See Iha future" Cl) S.fart to Adventure • Noches Tlpaties O Wh1fs My Line? · • Teatro del Martes I love Lucy "' (J) T It Tallts I Thief 9:30 IJ (Qi (JJ) C8S UHdlJ Mov. 1 nn I Drum of Jeannie ie: (C) (90) "()y Rape!" (R) (dra) \iJ '73--Andrea Marcovicci, Peter Col Esmeralda field, Greg Mullavey, Joseph Sirola @ Or11n1t h bl f . Book Be t An examination of t e pro em o ( · (J)) H a Haw curbing one o! the . nation's least Ora " understood ma1or crimes from the . ; u~aJ la Pollda vanous points of view of those stoo involved Three ges I Thi Bold Ones 7:30 i New Treasure Hunt • News 3 Ho11n's Heroes Teatro con Oswaldo Calvo · ~ Hollywood Stuares · Dfam1 Help Thy Neipbor rri Ml en Ii R) Seer ts f the Deep "Under the 10:00 0 @ U!J l1YJ ~ Po ce story ( .. e .. 0 Tony Lo Blanco and Don Meredith Pola~;:~ked for It star as pohc.e off!cers who establish ~ Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Kiss the • a relationship with an informant. Blood Off MJ Hands" (dra) '48-8 ~ ffl I:::~, Welby M.D. BurtB~:~hs!r Joan fontaine. "The Panic Path" (R) A husband's 1 CV To Tell tlM Truth reaction to his problem of 1mpoten @ let's Malle A Deal cy with his wile threatens the sta : Citywatdltrs "Cabrillo Beach" b1hty of his marnage and has a • Stand Up l Ctlffr near fatal effect on his asthmatic . lobby GoldsbOfo Show dauahter Paul Burke and Vera The Ghoul Gane Miles 1u~st Ei) ~aNSb Comedy 1:00 tJ (Qf (j)) (I) Maude (R) Maude Eil)JiClll i Charm pf Dynamite 1s getting Viv11n dates with every A look at the work and hie 1n loser 1n town. and finally has to cinema of french filmmaker Abel call 1n Arthur to console her. Gance 0 Q:J Ci)@) m Adam-12 "Van CE Prais. the LOOS Club Nuys D1v1s1on" (R) A jewel thief 1s trapped by a drawing made of him l0:30 I Peny Muon b an eyewitness. • J~urner to Acfventure 0 Mcwlt: (C) (2hr) "Marri•&• on B!ll CosbJ . tht Roclls" (com) '6S-Frank Sin la Clud1d Gnta atra, Dean Martin, Deborah Kerr. · Ctlucherias D @ rn m ~apPJ DIJs "The 11:00 I 0 fJ @I)! m News DeadlY. Dares" (R) Demon Club 1n· (1) ®) £E (!) News itiates Richie and Potsie undertake Best of Grou 0 six' ~idiculou~ initiation st~nts, in· • Movie: (C) "Where the Spiu eluding wearing embarrass1~g cos· Are" (susp) '66-Dav1d Niven lumes to a school sock hop, in order IMiuion· Impossible to earn their club jackets. The Unt~udlables I Dealer's Choice 1 CV Stmt Flit Safari to Adventure The Saint Gonfon : D!r.. rt Ni(tlt Movie: (C) (2hr) "Sea Chau" ( (IJ) Tiie ftioneen (dra) 'SS-John Wayne. " f.D Bill Moyers' Journal "Amencans 11:30 6 Cra! (j)) Cl) C8S late Movie: for the Presidency " (Cj ''If Ht Hollers, let Him Go" I Quien? (susp) '63--Dana Wynter, Raymond Come.tr St Jacques, Kevin McCarthy, Bar Movie: "Aleunder Hamilton" bara McNw (dra) '31-{Jeorge Arltss. CJ @ @)gr;, Johnny Carwn Michael Landon and Don Rickles guest. 8:306 (fj_i) (j)) (I) Hawaii Fiwe ·O (R) Sltm Pickens guests as Sam Ferguson. leader of a family of ruth - less n1ckel-and·d1me killers who leave a trail of death across the 0 Movie: '1ht Brain M1dline" (mys) '56-Patnck Barr @ Twill~Zone fJ @ CV al Wide World Mrstery Mainland, then start a new ~ave "Death to Sister Mary" George Ma of terror when they reach Hawan. hans stars. O @(i)~ m NBC Tuesd1r Mptery-lanac.ek (R) A champion 12:00 Ci) One St.p Beyond raoe horse vanishes from the back m Movie: (C) "Beyond Mombau'' stretch during a workout and Bana· (adv) 'S7 -Comel Wilde. Donna eek is summoned to determine what Reed, Leo Genn '!!.Ppened. . m W1nder1ust u @ cv m Aac T1t•sd1J Movi•: (C) (90) "I love You •.• Goodbye" 1:00 CV 0 U (J) Q) 00 Nns (R) (dra) '73-Hope Lange, Earl 0 ®l Tomorrow Holliman, Michael Murphy, Patricia Smith. A suburban housewife, frus· trated by the roles society has foroed on her u wile and mother. decides to reject those roles and leaves her family in an effort to find a more fulfilling life. m Mtrv Grtffln S1tow m The Untoudlablts 1:45 0 Movie: (C) "Moulln Roup" (dra) '52 -Jose Ferrer. Zsa Zsa Gabor, Christopher Lee 2:00 m AJl·Ni&ftt Show: "HouM of Stranitts," "Repeat Ptrfonw1ace" 3:10 6 Movie: (C) ''Thundtr Oftr Aifzona" (wes) '56-Skip Homeier ' 'AWAY WE CiO ... AGAIN! Jackie Glca~on -"Thi: Great One" -make' a rart: guc'>t-,lar tclevi\ion appt:arance when hi! joins Julie Andrews on the AB\ 'pccial. Wt:dnesda\ at 9PM, "Julit: Andrt:w'> and Jackie Gleason Together." · A dedicated Glt:a,on fan. Julie dl.'votes this hour to pa) ing tribute lo Jack ii:\ 'aril!d and cnormou:.ly ~ucccssful career. Together, they re-create ~omc of the character~ Gleason first made famous on tele- vision in The Honeymooners, and on The J ackie Gleason Show - the Poor Soul, Reggie Yan Glca~on. Joe the Bartender. They do 'cenes from ~ome of his mov1 cs~like .. The Hustler," his Broadway 'how, "T:ike Me Alone" and explore other facets of his career, which hcgan back in burlesque l here's a wonderful chemi~try between Miss Andrews and G lea- '\on which provides an unusual opportunity for firs t-rate entertain- ment-a combination that. allow' Miss Andrews to use her superb talent tor comcJ). am.I afford~ the vic"'1ng audience the chance to i:nJU\ the tremendously versatile Jackie Glea,~on . ·r he -.pccial. taped in London, posed a difficult problem for Glea- 'on -he never flies. But in honor of this very special event, the man who placed "Away-y-y-y we go" into the language will make hi, fi r'>t tran<;-Atlantic flight in over 20 years. Through all of the many years of hi~ popularity, Glea~on's railroad excursions have always provided interesting a nd often hilariou~ copy for the press anti the public . Gleason and company embark fro m Miami, Florida 1n early April, aHowing time for .;omc Lo ndon 'iightseeing hefore rchc;ir,al<; began. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 19, 1974 The complete 4-Channel discrete sound system thats af-four-dable Now only s3999s ~ ~=::iiil Automatic Record Changer with CD 4 Demodulator included Panasonic The Edgemont RE-8484 4-Channel 8-Track Cartridge Player with AM/FM Stereo Radio. 4-Channel amplifier. QuadruplexTM Circuitry. Fou r 6V2" air-suspen- sion speakers. IC. Stereo Selector. AFC. FET tuner. Tuned RF stage. Lighted program in- di cators. Quadruplex/ Stereo Selector. Solid state engineered. 3 -S PEED AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER built -in discrete CD-4 demodulator. 11 -inch fully automatic turntable. diamond stylus. anti-skate device. cue and pause control. dust cover. Panasonic ... just slightly ahe()d of -their time! AA&D Bectronics 275 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA 642-8882 Hours· Daily 9-6, Thvr$ 9.9 Professional Service for all your tiome electronics TV -Radio -Stereo-Ptlono -Tape Page 11 WEDNESDAY MAY 22 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O (C) "The Young lawyers" (dra) 0 69-Jason [vers, Judy Pace 9:30 O "Every Day's A Holiday" (com) 37-Mae West. llOJd Nolan 11 :00 O "Adventure in Diamond s" (mys) ·40-George Brent. "Dragstrip Girl" (drc1) 57-Fay Spam. John Ashley 12:00 W Laurel & Hardy comedies: "J1t terbugs," and "The rly1ng Deuces" l :00 '61 (C) "I'd Climb the Highest Mountain" (drc1) ·s1-Rory Calhoun. Susan HJyward 2:00 O (C) "The Daughter of Rosie I O'Grady" (mus) 50 June Haver, Gordon MacRae Debbie Reynolds @ "Undercover Gui" (dra) 51 - Ale~1s Smith, Scott Brady 3:00 8 "Susp1c1on" (dra) 41 -Caryl Grant, Joan Fontaine 10 (C) "Wackiest Shrp rn the Army" I (com) 06!-Jack Lemmon 3:30 O (C) "Gerltle Grant" (adv) 67- Cltnt Howard. Dennis Weaver 3 "lonely Are the Brave" (wes) 62-Kirk Douglas. Michael Caine 0 (C) "The Sand Pebbles" Cone! (adv) 66-Steve McQueen, Richard Allenborough Richard Crenna Page 12 17 l3 ''You Can't Ese1pe" (dra) '55-Peter Reynolds 23 6 (C) "Lisa" (dra) 62-Dol ores Hart. Stephen Boyd 4:30 (;l9 8 ) "It Happened One Ni&hf' (com) 34 -Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert EVENIN G 6:00 0 0 0 00 €t) m CE News « 3 J O ~7 (3 J~ 6 ( ~ 8 ) News 0 Bonanza ~ l Hogan's Heroes O Beverly Hillbillies W Mission: Impossible @Mod Squad Ei) El Pobre Gonzalez '6 Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The Big Game" (dra) '36-Bruce Cabot ff) Hodgepodge Lodge EE Speed Racer 6:30 (61 Dealer's Choice 0 Dick Van Dyke 10' Merv Griffin Show rt ' : Hegan's Heroes f'.l;) Zoom! m Travel f ilm m News EE little Rascals 7:00 0 ~ 0 0 'O CE News n Bowling tor Dollars ("'{I Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Tendei Trap" (rom) 55 -Frank Sinatra Debbie Reynolds David Wayne 8~ Journey O What's My Line? W I love Lucy @ It Takes A Thiel 17 (3' I Dream of Junnte ~Esmeralda 23 '6) Dragnet ff) The French Chef (~9 ta~) World of Surm•I ~Orem• m Aaron Berger Show EE Three Stooges THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY I Q, 1974 Garlan d The chief of staff al a Los Angeles medrcal research center is faced with the agonizing dec1S1on of whether to try an untested new drug on a terminally 111 ltttle boy, and with financial problems that 7:30 ~New Dating G•me cause the threaten ed defection to 3 Hogan's Heroes . Wiit Till Your Father Gets Home another center by several of his top sc1ent1sts 8 Help Thy Neighbor , 6l The Bold Ones let's Mike A Deal " ,....,..,,~_,...... 8 BobbJ Coldsboro Show 0 17 l 3 CD I SPECIAL I Juhe An· C drews & Jackie Gleuon Together A 0 Million $ Movie: <2hr) " riss devoted Gleason Ian, Julte devotes Cross" (dra) '63-Burt Lancaster, this hour to paying tubule to Jack Dan Duryea. Yvonne Decarlo 1e's va11ed and enormously success 110' New Price Is Riifit rul career Together they re create (JJ Bewitched G t ll1 (3) To Tell the Truth some of the characters leason 1rst made famous on rv. and e~lore l3 '6 Hollywood Squares other tacets of his career which be ~Storefront [8 1) Police Surueon gan back 1n burlesque • EE t.irmina m Other People, Other Places m Curusel del Mundo CD Celebrity Bowling EE The Ghoul Gang 9:30 0 News 8:00 0 (ei9) (l))l8l Sonny & Ch er €Il Dr1ma ComedJ Hour Joel Grey guests 10:00 O ( ~ 8 ) 8 Koi•k .. Deliver Us 0 QQ) m Chase "The Game Ball" Some fv1I" (R) A pett y thief gets (R) Chase and Sgt MacCray 1ntil pressured into selling up a multi trate the football scene as a report m1ll1on dollar heist 1n the hopes of er and trainer respectively wheA getting enough money to escape to their undercover un1t-invest1gating South Ame11ca ·and avoid a murder gambling threats -suspf ct under charge world tampertng and pressure on the 0 W @ :u~ News players ·6) Perry Mason 0 M o v 1 e. (2hr) "The Nanny" f) 17 3 Cl) Doc £llrot No Place (susp) 65 -Bette Davis. Wendy to co· (R) Alter a near col11s1on Craig. Pamela Franklin with a car Doc 1s forced at gunpoint O Best Bet from Du Pont 10 drive a lug1t1ve robber to Mu 1co * JANE GOODALL'S 11th1le the doctor •Son an errand of , , mercy John David Carson guests "BABOONS of GOMBE ff) Open Mind 'Hearth Care 1n O (jf l3 CE I SPECIAL I J • n e Amenc~· Goodall & the World of Animal Be· CE Praise the Lord Club hnlor "The Baboons of Gombe'· (R) 10:30 I Journey to Adventure Unusual 1ns1ghts into the traits and Brll Cosby hab1ts~I the baboons at Gombe Na La Ciudad Gnta 11onal Park in Tanzania. filmed by . Tele-Comicos Miss Goodall and her husband. Hugo Van Law1ck Hal Holbrook narrates 11:00 0 0 0 €t) m CE News W Dealer's Choice~ ( (8 (19J EE) l~ '6 News m I SPfCIAL I Forum Championship Best of Groucho Rodeo Filmed highlights of the var 6 Nieht G1llery 1ous rodeo events with host Johnny • Movie: (C) ''To Paris With love" Gilbert and special guest James (com) 'SS-Alec Gu1nne~s Caan QI Mission: Impossible EE Este Muico Nuestro Q.l The Untouchables Q3 (6 ' Movie: (C) (3hr) "The Mu· 1_! (j) Secret file sic Man" (mus) 062-Robert Pres ~The Sain~ ton, Shirley Jones Buddy Hackett W Dar_ at Nrifit 2dl Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Sea (~ 8 ) The Pioneers Chue" (adv) 'SS-John Wayne 11:15 m Cinema 34 fil) Washington Connection 11 :30 0 (29 8 ) s CBS late Movie: €t) Ch1mpionship Wrestline (C) "Puppet on A Chain" (susp) Tl EE Jap1nese language Program -Alexander Knox. Barbara Parluns. 8:30 m Merv Griffin Show Sven Bert 1I Taube m Hi&h Chaparral "New Lion ot 0 l~ 6 '10' m Johnny Carson Sonora" (90) 0 Movie: "The Thud Visitor" ff) Theatre 1n America (90) "Mon-(mys) ·s2 -Cuy Middleton key, Monkey. Bottle of Beer. How '6) Twili&ht Zone Many Monkees Have We Here A O 17' (3 , CD Wide World of En· psychological drama 1n which five tertainment "A 25th Anniversary Sa women wait tensely 1n a doctor's lute to Candid Camera" reception .room. awaiting results of 12:00 (i) One Step Beyond test expe11ments their retarded chil G) Movie: "Border Incident" (dra) dren have undergone '49-Ricardo Montalban m P1nor1m1 Novela OJ W1ndertust 9:00 O ("9 (81) (!)Cannon "Target 1n 1:00 @ 0 0 (8 fl1 t6 News the Mirror" (R) Cannon 1s suspected 0 (fO'i Tomorrow of murdering a mobster 's girl fri end . .. . who had contacted him 1n the hope 1 :.45 0 Moi11e: (C) B.~1ut1lul ~londe of gaming government 1mmun1ty for From Bashful Bend (com) 50 - her underworld leader boyfriend. Betty Grable 0 (loT m NBC Wednesday Movie: 2:00 m All-Night Show: "Come to the (C) (2hr) "The Healers" (dra) '73-Stable," "The Two-Headed Spy" John rorsythe. Pat ~amngton, Sea· 3:10 fJ Movie: (C) "Lisbon" (dra) '56 son Hubley. John Mcintire. Kate -Ray Milland. Maureen O'Hara Woodville. Anlhony Zerbe, Beverly Claude Rains THURSDAY MAY 23 f or morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below. for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O (C) "Conquest of Space" (sci ft) 'Sf>-(rtc Fleming, Ross Maritn 9:30 p "Co West, Young Min" (com) '36 Mae We sl. Randolph Scott 11 :00 O "C.clusive" (mys) '37 rred MacMurray, Frances rarmer "And Sudden Death" (dr.t) '36 -Randolph Scott. Frances Drake 12:00 m "Impact'' (mys) Raines. Brian Dontevy 1:00 :26 "Oecis.ton Before Dawn" (dra) '52-Gary Merrill 2:00 O "The Winning Tum" (dr.1) '52 -Ronald Reagan Do11s Oay @ (C) "Gold for the Cae~ars" (adv) '64-Jeflrey Hunter 3:00 ~8' (C) "Fun in Acapulco" (mus) '63-Elvis Presley, Ursula Andress 10 (C) "Voo ge to the Bottom of the Sea" (m 11) 61-Walter P1d· geon. Joan fonla1ne · 3:30 f) (C) "Conspiracy to Kill" (dra) '70-Willtam Conr.id Robert Con rad Beltnda Montgomery (3) (C) "The Longest Hundred Miles" (adv) 'fil Doug McClure. Kathanne Ross O (C) "High Society" (com) 55- Frank S1nalra. Bing Crosby, Grace 1-------------- Kelly. Celeste Holm 17 ~ I Oru m of Jeannie 17 J 1 "Return to Yesterday" (dra) ~ Esmen1lda '41-Cltve Brook, Anna Lee al 6) Dragnet 13 61 (C) "Man in the Middle" fD Psychology Today "Depression" (dra) '64 Robert Mitchum. Fr.tnce A young housewife/teacher is fol Nuyen. Barry Sullivan lowed through the course of depres 4 30 ( ~ 8 ) "We Were Strangers" Part s1ve illness from onset to her return I (dra) ·49 1enn1fer Jones. John back into society Garfield (.29 8 ) lus1e EVENIN .r. 6.00000 8 ~€!)Ci)News (3 'lo 17 r3 :z3 6 ('29 8 ) News O Anael Bueball Cont'd from 5 PM Angels vs Kansas City -6 Hoaan's Heroes I I Beverly Hillbillies I Mission: Impossible Mod Squid El Pobre Gonu lez :.Z6 Fi Im: "The Proud & The • Damned" ffi Hodgepodge l odge ff) Speed Ricer 6:30 '6"1 Dealer's Choice q Dick Van Dyle 10 Merv Griffin Show 'IT ( ~ Hog•n's Heroes mzoom! ~ Travel Film a!) Yl1jando EE Little Ruuls 7:00 IJ(3 10 0 €!)Cl} News . " (j) Movie: (2hr) "Pat & Mike (com) '52 -Katharine Hepburn Spencer Tracy a~, Inner Space m What's My Line? Dodier Dugout/Warm-Up It Takes A Thief a ,.orama a!) Tele-Rev1sta Musical EE Three Stooges 7:30 f) Orson Welles' Great Mysteries "Unseen Ahb1 '' (R) J Hogan's Heroes 8 New Price Is Right Ouie's Gtrls l 1fe s l11tle Hang Ups" (R) 8 Concentration O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "His Ma1uty O'Keefe" (adv) '54-Burt Lancaster Joan Rice. Andre Morell 10 Let's Mike A Dul CD Dodger Baseball Dodgers at San rranc1sco Giants rt7' ~To Tell the Tru th 23. 1..6) Wild World of Anim1ls ED Accion Chit•no Cl9 i') Jimmy Dean Show €!) Jonathan Winters Show CD The Protectors EE The Ghoul Gang 8:00 f) (~ ra ) '.:"i' The W•ftons ''The Fawn" CR) £rtn finds a baby deer 1n the woods and brings 11 home, and resists tt':e family's pressures to set 1t free. even after 11 has pulled !he family wash off the hne and destroyed some of the crops. 0 ~@@)€!)F li p Wi lson Show Roy Clark. Della Reese and George Carhn guest. O Movie: (C) <2'/ihr) "Harper" •• • •• J. • I (mys) '66 -Paul Newman, Janet ffi Nothe de Gala Leigh, Lauren Bacall al Drama 0 17 (3 1 ffi Chopper I "Copper· 10:00 (j) Perry Mason head" (R) Oll1cers Foley and Bur· O r17 l l CD Streets of San Fran· dick investigate a veteran poltce of cisco "The Runaways" (R) A juvenile f1cer suspecled of selltng conl1s 1udge, trying to help three orphans cated guns Edward Bmns and ford running from the law, finds herself Rainey guest the kidnap v1ct1m Jeanette Nolan @ 801i~g From the Olympic guests EE Gomon I News 26 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Sea Chase" Alfred Hitchcock Presents (adv) '55-John Wayne, Lana Tur· . , Praise the Lord Club ner, Tab H~.nter 10:30 Im @ News al) Nova fusion-The Energy of • Journey to Adventure Promise" An exploration or the pos Bill Cosby sible uses of sea water to produce La Ciudad Grit.a bount1lu1 elect11ca1 energy Shown : The Advocates dre attempts by Amenca, B11ta1n . Los Dias Felices and Russia to develop fusion reac tors, plus speculal1on on future 1m 11:00; 0 0 m ~ ~ ~ews pl1cat1ons of the process 3 00 (}O) U1 ~~ ~.J news eD Jueves de Gala B~st of Groucho CE Camana Musical · 6 N12~t G~!lery . . ,, . EE Movie: "Deep Valley" (dra) 47 O Movie: Secret M1ss1on (dra) -Dane Clark, Ida lupmo 44-James Mason, Michael W1ld1ng, Stewart Granger, 8:30 0 ,17 (3 aJ Firehouse· ' Sen '!)The Untouch1bles tenced to Burn" (R) After rescuing 17 (3) Secret File a man from a mudslide, Ryerson 26 The Saint and his men fight a fire al a pris (129 8 ) The Pioneers on and several of lhe ftremen are 11:15 eD Cinema 34 taken hostage by the convicts. l l :3o 0 ( 29 8 ) s CBS Late Movie: Ciil News/Sports (C) "Reflect1ons in A Golden Eye" 9:00 0 ( '9 8 ) -8 CBS Thu rs d a Y (dra) '67-Marlon Brando, Elizabeth Movie: (C) (2hr) "Joy in the Morn· Taylor. Brian Keith, Julte Hams, in(' (R) (dra) '65-Richard Cham· Robert Forster berla1n. Yvette M1m1eux, Arthur Ken 0 i) '6' 10 €!) Johnny Carson nedy Donald Davis, Oskar Homolka O M o v i e: "Chiu eo Deadline" A love story 1n the classic tradition (mys) '49-Alan Ladd, Donna Reed aboul a struggling law student and 6J Twilight Zone his fragile young bride who face 0 17 • 1' C£) Wide World Special more than the11 normal share of 'Entertainment H a 11 of Fa me first year problems, 1nclud1ng pov Awards" Gene Kelly is host for this erty, parental opposition and the tribute to show business talent who adversity of l11ends have made lifetime contr1but1ons to 0 :2316"" 10 m Ironside (2hr) the ltvely arts The ten awards are "Amy Prentiss. AKA The Chief" A d1v1ded equatty among posthumous program development project. star and ftvmg creators and performers. ring Jessica Wal ter as a big city m Mission: Impossible chief of detecltves. Guests mclude m· Day 1t Night William Shatner, Robert Webber. Art 12:00 6 Or. Irene Kusorla Metrano, Jack Soo and Pippa Scott Wanderlust ,.--. The Bold Ones 12:30 Movie: "Four Faces West" (adv) O rr7 Cl' CD K ung Fu "The '48 -Joel McCrea, Frances Dee, Squaw Man" (R) Came. confronted Charles Bickford. with ignorance and prejudice. saves 1:00 @ O O ('il ;i:t (6) News an outcast from turning a brie f O OCij1 Tomorrow moment of glory into disaster for 1:45 f) Movie: "The Wayward Bus" himself and his pregnant Indian (dra) '57 -Jayne Mansfield, Dan wife Jack Elam, Elftott Street and Dailey, Joan Collins, Rick Jason. Logan Ramsey guest 2:30 m All-Night Show: "Youn& & Dan-~ War & Peace (R) 2erous," "Prince of Foxes" Accomp1n1me 3:10 O Movie: (C) "Tall Str1n2er" Japanese TV Hour (wes) ·57 -Joel McCrea, Virginia\ 9:30 O News Mayo, Barry Kelly Performers in daytime drama don't like their weekday seti•ls referred to as "soap operas," but in this case, Susan Seaforth of NBC's D•ys of Our Lives makes an exception. As Julie B•nning Anderson, she's phoning her new ~usband at the office to urge him not to work so far into the evening. Comedian Richard Pryor again hosts NBC's Midnight Spe· cial (1·2:30AM), following the Friday presentation of The Tonight Show. FRIDAY MAY 24 For morning and afternoo(I listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Captain Cmy USA" (dral ·so -A!an Ladd. Wanda Hendrix 9:30 0 "Klondike Annie" (com) 36 - Mae West. 11:00 O "The Glass Tomb" (mys) 55- John Ireland, Honor Blackm an. "Gar· ibaldi" (dra) '61-Renzo Ricci 12:00 m (C) "face of A fugitive" (we~) '59-Fred MacMurray. 1:00 20 (C) "The Jau Singer" (dre) ·53 -Danny Thomas. Peggy Lee. 2:00 O "Not as A Stringer" (dra) ·55 -Robert Mitchum, Olivia de Havtl land. franil Sinatra @ "Doctor of Doom" (susp) Ar mando Silvestre 3:00 8 "Body & Soul" (dra) "47-John Garheld, L1ll1 Palmer 10 (C) "Send Me No Flowers" (com) 64-Dorts Day. Rock Hudson 3:30 0 (C) "Wings of Fire" (dra) "67- Suzanne Pleshette. Lloyd Nolan ,.3 "The l ist of Adrian Messenger" (mys) 63-George C Scott. Dana Wynter 0 (C) "Madigan" (dra) 68-Rich ard Widmark Inger Stevens 17 3 "Man on the Run" (dra) ·49 -Laurence Har1ey. Joan Hopkins 2~ 6 (C) "Rio Conchos" (wes) 64 -Richard Boone, Tony Franc1 osa. Stuart Whitman 4:30 (~9 ._!. ) "We Were Strangers" Concl. (dra) ·49 -Jenni fer Jones. John Garfield. EVENING 6:00 tJ 0 Q 'ii al m (i} News (3:,Jg_Jl (j 23'6°'(29 8 ) News I Bonanza Hogan's Heroes Beverly Hillbillies Mission: Impossible W Mod Squad ~ El Pobre Gonzalez '16 Film: "Cotter'' ED Hodgepodge lodge _. ffi Speed Racer 6:30 '6' Dealer's Choice O Dick Van Dyke 1o Merv Griffin Show 117 ~ Hogan's Heroes Zoom! Travel Film News ffi little Rascals 7:oou rn OQ mm News 0 Bowling for Dollars @ Movie: (2hr) "The Bad &· the \ Beautiful'' (dra) ·s2-K1rk Douglas. La1111 Turner, Dick Powell. I Anim1I World What's My line? Dodger Dugout/Warm -Up It Takes A Thief ~ CI) I Dream of Jeannie f,f.! Esme11lda n @ Dragnet rn Aviation Weather (i29 'j") Ame1ican Horseman THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 19, 1974 e\ 3 \rw\tes you to K1LA cnann \" ng evening. spend ~ dazz ' \n\a\d W\th pt8f l .. g hOUf ot An eXC\t\n BA\ LEY' . st pEARL \U · hef pertoni:'mg \ n\gntc\ub ensat,ona s tor the tirst act te\ev\s\on. t\me on 10\,\ll\\1 ~i~O \)1l8' PAESCNTCD BY M MIL[S LA80AATOAl[8, INC. g)D11m1 ml Eventos l1tinos m Three Stooees 7:30 Bobby Goldsboro Show (R) (V Hopn's Heroes 0 9 (.6) Hollr-ood Squms 0 SPEND AN EVENING * WITH PEARL BAILEY A JEWEL IN A GEM OF A ONE-WOMAN SHOW! 0 @@®).9mGir1 With Something Ema (R) Don Knotts guests as the perennial "loser" whom Sally and John try to reha blhtate. @ The Bold Ones (j) MO'lie: (C) (2hr) "City Beneath the Se1" (adv) '71-Stuart Whit man. Robert Wagner I El P1dre de Mi Burio Muterplece Thube (R) IA Cri1d1 Bien Cri1d1 O I Sills1AL I An Evenin& With El A1m1n1que Purl Balley An hour with 'Miss Pearl' as she sings, kids with the 9:30 0 llj @ (lg) ~ m Brian Keith audience, and provides a running ·Show (R) Dr Sean is asked to of monologue 1n this one-woman flc1ate at a "non·mamage." show 0 ([i,{1) al The Odd Couple (R) O Wild Retuie 'long Distance Fehx and Oscar compete with each Commuting Wtth the Grey Whale" other in a ten ·event contest to (j) Thrill5eekers decide who 1s In better physical 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Jim condition. , Thorpe, All·Amerlun" (dra) '51-I"'"' Burt Lancaster, Phylhs Thaxter. flshin' Hole m Dodaer Bueb1ll Los Angeles Drama Dodgers vs. San Francisco Giants 10:00 0 ~ (6 (iOI m De an Martin 17) rn To Tell the Truth Comedy Hour Wilt Chamberlain IS I Wall Street Week "roasted." Unllmed World 0 @ j1W News lntarn1tion1I V1riety r61 Perry M,son ffi World of Survh11I 0 V (1) ffi Toma (R) Whtie tn al The Ghoul Gina vest1gating a gangland ktlltng, Dave 8:00 8 (t29 (81) Dirty Siiiy (R) Beulah is given the added respons1b1hty ol Bondi guests as 11 blind old wom a university student observtr whose an waiting lor her grandson to come interest in the case proves to be home so she can die in peace lar more than academic 0 Qi (6) o m Siniard & Son ED DEBUT The Issues of Detente (R) Grady's cousin comes to lodge CE Praise Ute lord Club at the Sanford home which results 10:30 0 Journey to Adventure tn a plot to get her out m News 0 1'7' l3) ffi The Br1dy Bunch @Bill Cosby (R) Greg and his sch<>?I teammates EE LI Ciudad Grita kidnap a rival school s mascot, a m Loco Valdez goat, and Greg tnes to hide 11 1n his room 11:00 8 0 f.I al m (El Hews I At Issue (3) 00 ®) 9 (6J News Portr1it of Ch1mpions I Best of Groucho Sp1nlsh L1ngu1ae Prciaram 6 Night G1llery The Ch1mpions • Fright Nieht With Seymour Et) W11hinrton Week in Review (R) Troy Cory Show ~ El Show de Aositl Peru 17 (1) Secret File EE J1p1nese L1ncu1ae Pro1r1m Rock Concert 8:30 8 (~ (i)) (f) Good Times ED Bill Moyers'. Journ1I 0 ~Cl) Q9l gr;, Lotsa luck (R) (~ (jJ) The Pioneers Stan hurts his back 1n a home ac 11:15 m Cinem1 34 cident and tries to fake an m1ury 11:30 El (Q! lj')) CBS Lite Movie; (C) that would make the i>us company "Mclintod" (wes) '63 _ John hable W M O'H 0 M • . (C) (90) "H t 8 ayne, auretn ara. OYle. , ow , o e 0 ~ @<lg) m Johnny Canon Very, Very Popul1r' (com) 55 -O M o vi e: "T h e B r 1 r n Th 1 t Betty Grable. Sheree ~o~h Wouldn't Die" (sci-Ii) '63-Jason O (f7' (£) Sl1 M1lhon $ Min Evers (R) Steve summons all his extraor @ MO'lie d1nary strength to repair a damaged ~ 0 @ CT CE In Concert "Cahfor airplane and escape from an African ma Jam" nation with proof of treaty viola (i) SUr Trek lions m Mission: lmpou1ble @ Perry Muon Q) The Untouchables Eil) RETURN June W1yne "Grace Guleck'' (R) Art1st/11thographer June 12:00 (61 Rodi Concert Wayne discu55es the world of ar1 EID D1y 1t Nitht with other ar11sts 12:30 (i) Shock Thutre CE P1nor1m1 Novell m MO'/le: (C) "Bell, Book & C•n· 9:00 8 (CJ9 (ii) CBS Friitay Movie: (C) die'' (com) '59 -James Stewart (90) "Coffee, Tu or Mef' (R) Kim Novak. Jack Lemmon. · (com) '73-Karen Valentine, John adl The B11on Davidson, Michael Anderso.n Jr.. 1:00 0 ~ m Midnight Speciil Rich Louise Lasser An inlercont1nental ard Pryor is host. airline slewarde~s leads a double @ Movie romantic life. with a husband on fJ Nuhville Music each coast -until comphc111tons . ,. arise• (Cl (30) "Youn1 love" is a 1:45 El Movie: Ruthless" (dra) '48- pilot pro1ect stamne Meied1th Bax Zachary Scott. Louis Hayward ter and Michael Burns as II young 2:30 m A 11-N ii ht Show: "forbidden couple whose marriage is disrupted Stred." "Whir1pool" by the possibility that their family 3:10 f) Movie: (C) "Second Ch1nce" 1s expanding (dra) '53-Robert Mitchum THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 19. 1974 II ORANGE COUNTY 11 2nd, 4t;h & 15th O iat:rict SUPERVISOR CANDIDATES meet the press .. TUESDAY 8 to 9:30 p.m. on Channel 50 VIEWER PARTICIPATION ENCOURAGED call-in queatiana answered on the air! ... 897-0302 In cooperartion with Blgm9 Dett:8 Chi '••111• of Women Votere DI •tee County P. • •• Club Page 15 SATURDAY MAY 25 M ORN IN C O Movie: (C) "Twenty·~Ur Hours to Kill" (dra) '65-Mtckey Rooney, Lex Barker. I Sin Diego Happening Country Music Allred Hitthcock Presents Roll\r Games · QJ Ci) m Butch tassidy Movie; (C) "The Hunchb1ek of 10:30 I (tj? @) (!' Jeannie 6:00 8 Summer Semester Soho" (mys) '67-Gunlher Stoll. 6:30 LI I TV a Classroom R (ft @ m Miu ion: M1gic GJ let's Rap 10 lnsigllt 7:00 ~ Q) ~ (10 @n Lidsv1lle :lti Mevle: (C) "Ther C1me From 6 Tennessee Tuxedo Beyond Sp"e" (sci-fl) '67-Robert @(31 Bugs Bunny Hulton, Jennifer Jayne R Brother Buu ff) Mister Ro&ers' Nei1hborhood 7:30 Summer Semester 11:00 O (.:29 l8~) l!tl Speed Bueo ~;J (61 (lo~ @n Addams hmtly 0 ('A (6) ~ @n Major Lu&ue O Mormon Tabernacle Choir Baseball Teams to be announced. ·'_j) Ultr1 Man (6) Tijuana: Window to the South 0 111 ~)Yogi's Gang 0 @(I) ffi Superstar Movie i Consumer Profile m Indy "500" festival Parade Bob Elementary News Barker is host tor the lwo hour 8:00 (('29 nr) ra1 Hair Bur Bunch parade coverage. ll (6) (fOl @n Emer&ency + 4 ff) Senme Street John. Warne Thutre 11:30 1J (~ (8) (a" Josie & the Puss;- 6 Movie: ''letter to Three Hus· cats - bands" (dra) 'SO-Eve Arden, Em ~ Movie; "Retum ol Wildfire'' lyn Williams. (adv) '48-Richard Arlen. Pat Mor O rr (31 Super fuendi nson 1 ~ Movie: "The Grut Man" (dra) O Movie; "Lawless Rider" (wes) 57 -Jose rerrer, Dean Jagger. ·55 _ Johnny Carpenter, franll1e Keenan Wynn. Juhe London oarro m Movie: "Women of Pitcairn Is-m Ad l ib land" (adv) '57-Lynn Bart James Eil Championship Wrestling Craig, Arleen Whelan m Slcrtd Heart/Chris\ophers ';26 Voice of Tokyo ff:) Sesame Street :ft t ' I ,, ,. .. c , I ' ~. 8:30 0 (Qi' (j)) (i) Sabrina p 12:00 0 (~ (!)) Pebbles & B 1 m m 0 eiJ ( 6 10 @n Inch High, 11· Bamm vate Ere 0 Movie: "tuns Don't Argue" m Movie; (C) "The Starfi&htm" (dra) '58-Myron Healy, Jtm Davis (adv) '63-~.obert Dornan 0 @@ CE Action '74 9:00 0 (1)9 r81> ~ooby ~o m Archie 0 12J ~ ~!O) @n Sigmund .. -Dealer'$ Choice 0 Movie: A Case for P.C. 49 : Mister Rogers' Nei&hborhood (mys) 'SJ-Brian Reece. O (17) (3 1 Lanie's Rescue Rangers 12:30 I <"9 @ )®fat Albert t8J Elephant Boy Dod&er Dugout/Warm-Up ffi Mister Ro&ers' Neighborhood Greatest Sports Legends 9:30 0 23 r6) (fcj) @n Pink Panther, ffi Sesame S~t . , . (6 Movie: "Tuu L1dr" (dra) 56 1:00 B (~ (8') L!, Children s F 1 Im -Claudette Co~rt Barry Sullivan Festival 0 (17 (3) Chost timers '.J) Youtti In the 70s (8) Dusty's Trail 'i) Movie: "Ambush" (dra) '50-m Movie: (C) "The Brigand" (adv) Robert Taylor, Arlene Dahl ·52 -Anlhony Dexter. Anthony O Movie: (C) "See How The1 Run" Quinn. Jody Lawrence, Gale Rob (susp) '65 -John Forsythe, Senla bins Berger. ffi Sesame Street 0 Movie: "The Kid f rom Tens" 10:00 1J (ti? (j'l) (j) Favorite Martians (wes) 'SO-Audie Murphy 0 ~ r6 m Star Trek m Dod&er B1seb1ll Dodgers al San 0 (19 (J) 8rady Kids rranc1sco Giants ORDIR YOURS NOW 1974 MODEL S All MAKES CAil Ot SU e GEORGE JOINER e DON CROSBY DUNTON FORD i: .:o S Moon ~I Santo A"o 546-7070 Page 16 * • * Jamie Lyn Bauer portrays Laur· alee Brooks on The Young and the Restless, daytime dr~ma seen Monday through Frliiay at l lAM on CBS. • • * Supper club songstress Kaye Stevens made her TV debut as an actress but still finds time for a song· on the weekday day- time serial drama Days of Our Lives, weekdays at 12:30 on NBC. The redhaired singer will create the continuing role of Jeri Clayton, mystery woman who drifts into town. * • * TH£ OAtLY PILOT TV WEEK. MAY 19, 1974 (E) Land of the Giants (fi) Ci) Movie; "Loves of Joanna" (dra) '47-Jean Kent. John McCal· lum. ~Roller Games · Drama · Movie 1:30 OJ University Dialogue ED Mister Ro&ers' Nei&hborhood 3 Voice of Aariculture 2:00 = Dusty's Treehouse · fa) r61 @) f1milr Circle Cup Tennis The $1 00,000 tournament, one of the richest events in worn· en's tennis from lhe Sea Pines Racquel Club, Hilton Head Island, s c. O Movie: "Gunslinger" (wes) 'S6 -John Ireland. Beverly Garlan~ (8 ) Ethnic fues 0 (Q9 00> m 0 e n n y Thom• Memphis Golf Clusic m Movie Classics: ''Ma & P1 Ket- tle at W1ikiki" (com) 'S5-Mar1orie Main. Percy Kilbrtde El) Community Involvement ED Sesame Street 2:30 ~ Steps to Learn1n1 3 Campus Profile ~ Movie: (C) "Moonfleet" (adv) 'SS-Stewart Granger, V1veca Lind fors · (11 (3) Roller Games m Slb1dos Oeportivos 3:00 O Btenven1dos (3) C.nd1d1tes for St1te Senator ~ Aancullure USA Nn Championship G1mes 8 Jimmy De1n Show O Movie: (C) "Plllits of the Sky" (wes) '56-Jelt Chandler, Dorothy Malone. Lee Marvin. Ward Bond o Science Fi~ion Theatre ,~ 6 Voice of Agriculture ~6 restling ED Curucolendu ((;29 f&l ) Ch1lfenging Su @!)CJ Julcio m A&riculture USA \ 3:30 O Just N1tu11I (3) Movie: "Slnctu1ry" (dra) '61- Lee Remick. YVes Montand O Focus O Movie: (C) "Harper" (mys) '66 -Paul Newman, Janet Leigh. Lauren Bacall Q Grutut Sports Legends LS UFO I The Ghost ' Mn. Muir The Vir&ini1n r1 (I) film "Run Sunward' ~@Concern ID Electric Company (~ (i)) Safari to Adventure ~Movie 4:00 B (~ ) CBS Goll Champion· iliip O lmpacto "Nosolros" Dav 1 d Ochoa and Yolanda Nava talk wtlh members or the board of Nosotros. a Latin organization composed of people involved tn the media I The Scene C.lebrity Tennis Soul Tr1in (6) Education It Work :ia Wilburn Brothers Show I Mr. Wizard lntern1tion1I Soccer P1no11m1 Latino Voice of A1riculture 4:30 O What'• Golna On (6) Othtr People, Other Places f) Celebrity Bowlin& (i) Stu Trek O A P11ce In the Country "Knole" This estate was a royal palace be- belore Queen Elizabeth eave it to Thomas Sackv1lle. Set in the heart of Kent, rt has 1 formidable total of 365 rooms, 52 staircases and seven courtyards. o) It Pays to Be l&norant @(I) ~ Car ' Track t2:J Ci) U.S. Navy ~ Bill Andmon Show Eii) Psycholoo Today "Depression ' al Corona Now S:OO 1J Dusty's Tull O lnqulry/£duution "School Bond Issues: Ballot Measures R & S" @~e mour Presents 0 1 aJ ffi ABC's Wide World of Spo 0 ({j9 [81) This Week In the NBA (!Q) News m Movie: "Somebody Up There Likes Me'' (dra) '56-Paul Newman. Pier Angeli, Sal Mineo. I!) The Pem11ders (l~ 00 Other People, Other Places ~<I Nashville Music I Yo11 for Health Roller Games Rick Ward's Rock ' Roll Kimba 5:30 O Johnnr Mann's Stand Up & Cheer (R) Lassie guests 0 Q)C!) News rel Dirtr Siiiy O Unt1med World ®)Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Rat Rice" (rom) '60-Tonr Curtis, Deb bie Reynolds ~ Porter Wagoner Show ED Accion Chlceno <5i ra ) Untamed World al Three Stooaes lV[NING 6:~0 0 (a l @ri) m Newa 0 BEST BET!! *"HEE HAW" I :t~ Hee Haw Real Don Sttele Show Night Callery Tutro del Aire @@ National Georraph1c EIJ) Nova "Fuston-The Energy of Promise" (R) (~ (ii) Celebrity Bowlin& fl) Speed R.ur 6:30 1J 0 ltJ Nein (J) Sports With Bertka O KNBC Ne-n Conlere11ce Guests are Republican Gubernatorial candt dales Houston Fluomoy ind Lt Gov Ed Reinecke. ii NFL Ch1mplonshlp Games 1(1) Reasoner Report · (j)) Greatut Sports Leaends Boa de M11ic:o Lau le ffi Movie al llttle Rascals 7:00 Ottitr Peopl•, Other Places Wild Kinedom Truth or Consequen~es 8owllna for Doltm 6 Celebrity Tennis I Am Somebody World at War • Victory 1t Su "Return of the Allies" I (t.ii (j)) m Lawrence Welk 1fl1kes A Tllilf (I) John Wayne Th .. tre 00 Dfapet ~ Jlmmr DHn Show Eli) Place for No Story (R) An 1erl1I view of California with no nuratlon. CiI:) Sln1les' Scene m Three Stoo1es 7:~0 B Wild Wor1d of Anlm1ls ''The language of Animals" This episode examines the science of animal communications. I let's Make A Deal ta 00 Thrlllseekers Pliibusters Bo1in1 from the Olymplc Concentration O Movie: (C) (21/thr) "Pink Pin· ther" (com) '64 -Peter Sellers, David Niven, Robert Wagner I Ouie's Glr1s Bobby Goldsboro Show The Ghoul Gani 8:00 (~ ({)) Ci) All In the family (R) Archie has a pool rame ind 1 "sure" bet with Irene Lorenzo, but Frank claims to have put a Sicilian curse on him. 0 ~~@ ~ m Emtr1ency "In· henrance Tai" (R) A patient blames Dr. Brackett for his losing a fortune after the doctor forbade him to hive a tel~hone. 0 (11' ffi Cl} The Putrid1e Fam· ily "Maid 1n San Pueblo" (R) A quarrel between Shirley's parents re· sull59 1n her mother look1n1 lor a 1ob and gett1n1 one-.1s the Par lrid&e family maid. Rosemary De· camp and Jackie Cooaan guest. I Dealer's Choice Championship Wrtstlln1 Spanish Movie 1;1(W Double Shock Theatre ED Sim Francis: These Are Mr Footsteps (R) al Super Show THE 01.ILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MA.Y J9. 197• CiI:) M111c.tn Film 9:30 f) (~Ci)) (i) 8 ob New h 1 r l 11:30 i) fabulous 52! (C) "Sin Francis· G) Japantst llnaua11 Pro1r1ms Sllow (R) Emily ends up waiting on co International" (dra) '70 -Van 8:30 II (IH) (})) CI> M • A • s • H (R) Bob when he throws his back out Johnson, Pernell Roberts, David When Hawkeye and Trapper operate thus spoiltng a planned Mexican Hartman. Clu Gulager. successfully on a 1enerel's sion, vacation. D liQl News their reward is 1n expense-paid i Roller C1mes 11 Movie: "Runaway D1111hters" weekend in Tokyo. Minority Community (dre) 'SS-Maria English. ~ Jlrnmy Dean Show · • Califouwa Goipel CI) Movie: "Ro1ue Cop" (dra) '55 Cha~lonshlp Wrtstfln1 10:00 f) (~ (i)) Cl) Carol 8 urn et r -Robert Ta~lor, Janet Leigh. @ l3J Q) ABC Suspenn Mov· Stlow (R) Carl Reiner joins Carol U Movie: (C) "Tobruk" (adv) '67 le "Oyinir Room Only" (R) A rest and company for a musical comedy -Rock Hudson. George Peppard stop at a dingy roadside diner in version of "little Red Ridlna HOOd." i Star Trek the boilint desert becomes a terri· O Movie: "The Giant Gil• Mon· Don Kirshner's Rock Concert fy1ng ordeal for a woman when her rter'' (hor) ·s~Oon Sullivan. Movie: (C) "Wat of the Planets'' hvsband disappears In the wash· 0 @ (I) Cl} Owen Marshall "The (sci·fi) '67-Tony Russell. room and her search for him is Sin of Susan Gentry" (R) Owen Q) (6) Movie: (C) "Goodbye Char· thwarted by two sinister men. Clo· "'larshall is confronted with a case lie" (com) '64-Tony Curtis, Debbie ris Leachman, Ross Martin, Ned of archaic jusltce in which a young Reynolds, Pat Boone. Walter Mat Beatty and Dana Elcar star. 1irl is committed to a mental hosp1· thau. I Merv Griffin Show tal for beina "promiscuous." CiI:) Happy Hunter W1r & Peace (Rl • Community Feedback a> Rock Concert 9:00 (~ (j)) (]) Mary Tyler Moore News 12:00 O Nancy Wilson Show Guests rn· Show (R) Ted always dreamed that Jap1nese ln1penon1tora elude producer-director Mervyn le some day he'd meet his idol, CBS 700 Club Roy and psychic Dr. Kenny Kingston News Correspondent Walter Cron-: Blick Journal (j) Speakeasy kite, and that would lead to fame • • MelOdytand @) Movie: (C) "North bJ North· and fortune. Ted aetu brief chance ltt1 Cordon Show west" (dra) "S~ary Grant, fva to meet Cronkite, but it doesn't turn 10:30 6 Celebrity Bowlin& Marie Saint. into an auspicious event. fl) Netn m Movie: "Somebodr Up There 0 fi1@ (jO) g;, N 8 C Saturday 11:00 (I) 0 Cl) News likes Me" (dra) '5&-Paul New Movie: (C) (21/J.hr) "In ltfe Heat of Biii Anderson Stlow man, Pier Angeli. tfle Nlpt'' (R) (dra) '67-Sidney a;) filth for Today 1:00 m Movie: "The Living Head" (hor) Poitier, Rod Stei1er, Lee Grant, Mlulon: lmpouible -Abel Salazar. Warren Oates. An angry and resent· Ton1 & Susan Alamo 1:15 II Movie: (C) "The Girl Mo~ Uke• ful police chief subjects a black CI) ltock Concert ly" (mus) '57 -Cliff Robertson. man lo bigoted, insolent question· Slmural Story Jane Powell, Keith Andes. Ing about a murder, only to find ( ([))Movie: "We Wete Strang· 1:30 0 Speakeasy the man is a IOP·ranking homicide en" (dra) '4~Jennifer Jones, John m Alf.Nlllrt Show: "Showdown It detective who is to work in tandem Garfield. hot Hill," "Hell on Devi1'1 l1l1nd," with him to solve the cttme ~ Cinem1 l4 (C) ''The Pathfinder" I One step Beyond · It Is Written 2:40 8 Movie: (C) "tiuerillu in Pink Premier film 11:15 3 Movie: "Harvey'' (com) '51 lace" (adv) '64 -George Mont H1ppiness Is James Stewart. Josephine Hull. gomery, Joan Shawlee. NANCY WILSON HAS A WAY WITH A SONG NJncy W11\on \ rn11m:itc way with a !>Ong ha' cvtllvctl over \Ontc 2J years in ~how busi- nc" I he W11'on :irti~try ,1ems from a spe- c1.tl \Cn\ltivity. lhc ability to make music come alive ~ith emotion through an intense com:en1r.111on on every lyric. And. a" such. \he h." w1th,1ood carcgorization. (n speaking .1hou1 her pan1cular approach to music, she 'lrc"c' ... I like variety I think lhat 1f I sang 011 kind M <.Ong all my life, I would get very hurcJ And \O would anybody Ji,lening." Ap- pl ying tlm philosophy to her 'ltyle as a tcle· VL\IOn ho-;t, Nancy Wilson now combines her musical virtuosity and her diversified in- terc'r' on her own weekly talk /variety show for KNBC. The Nancy Wilson Show, Satur· c!J~ ~ from 11 .30PM to I :OOAM on Channel 4 A 'port' cnthu<iia,t. an avid reader, and a cc;rnhl1~hed image as a si nger to bring her concerned c1t1zcn . Nancy breaks through her own special brand of intellectual curios~y to each interview. Sports. ranking high among Nancy\ interests, provides a popular focaJ point-with guests like basketball pro Bill Ru,..cll, Bruin negotiator Sam Gilbert and ABA founder Gary Davidson providing their unusual in.'>ights inco the world of profession- al athlerics Unusually enough for a female talk show host . Nancy\ questions are ~parked by her sports "know-how," in the in· tcre-;ts of all d1,ceming sports follower!\. Nancy Wil\on al so has an acute 'icnse of ht!r c1v1c re-;pon.<iibilities. and ~he voices this concern again and' again. She looks to chil- dren to provide the hope of this country's bellermcnt. commenting. "I think kids today ought 10 be aware that the color of their skins IS quite SOffiClhrng tO behold. J'm talking about pride atld dignity, that's all I'm taJking about. I'm not talking about raci<im, I'm talking joout how children ought to grow up knowing what rhey are. and who .... " Her concern i'> especially evidenced in con- frontations with her political guesl'l, people like Senator John Tunney or California Con- gre,o;man Ron Dellums, who off er '>Olutions to !>Orne of roday's problems. So as not to undervalue the heart of the Wilson genius. music still remains an in- tegral part of the show, whether it be per- formed by Nancy herself or by her host of musical friends. Musical greats like compo· ser/ arranger Quincy Jones or jazz. ai:tist Les McCann not only perform, but exchange per- sonal qu1JY.-with Nancy, in a way only friends could do. Singing has always come naturally to Nan- cy. She admits that she was determined to be- come a prOfcssional singer from age 4, when she lived with her grandmother in Chilli· cothe, Ohio. By the time she was 15, local club$ were beginning to bid for her. which led to a road-touring stint with the Rusty Bryant band. By 1958 she decided to try her luck in New York. (l was there that she came to the attention of Cannonball Adder- ley and John Levy, who remains her mana· ger to this day, leading t<> her first recording contract. and her first hit, "Gua<; Who I Saw Today" Page 17 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATUR!MY: MAY lath (P.M.) 3:00 Dimensions In Cultures (C) 3:30 IMmtnslona In Cultures (C) 4:00 Connie's C.Othlnf Corner (C) 4:30 Connie's Clothin& Comer (C) 5:00 freehand Slcetchlne (C) (KOCE> 5:30 freehlnd Slletd1lne (C) (KOCE) 6:00 Zoom! (C) (PBS) 6:30 French Chef (C) (PBS) 7:00 Oranee County Review (C) (KOCE) 7:30 Wuhineton Straieht Talk (C) (PBS) 8:00 Wer and Peace (C) (PBS) 9:30 Book Beat (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: MAY 19th (P.M.) 3:00 Introduction to Physiul Geog· raphy (C) 3:30 Introduction to Physical Geog· raphy (C) ~ 4:00 Introduction to Physical Geog· raphy (C) 4:30 Flower Arran&ing (C) 5:00 Family Risk t1hnaeement (C) 5:30 flmity Risk Manaeement (C) 6:00 Omnibus 50 (C) (KOCE) 6:30 Who's Alr1id of the Opera? (C) (PBS) 7:00 Theater in America (C) (PBS) 9:00 Art Is ... (C) 9:30 Focus Oranee County (C) (KOC[) MONDAY: MAY 2oth (P.M.) 12:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 1:00 Educational School lnform•bon (C) (KOC[) 1.10 Inside/Out (C) (NIT) 1:25 I Can Read (C) (RETAC) 1:40 Cover to Cover (C) (NIT) 2:00 Rlpplu (C) (NIT) 2: 15 All AbOut You (C) (NIT) 2:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 3:00 Introduction to Physical Geog- raphy (C) 3:30 Freehand Sketchlne (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Connie's Clothin& Corner (C) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 SeS1me Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Focus Orange County (C) (KOCl ) 6:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) 7:00 Introduction to Physic.ti Geog· raphy (C) 7:30 Omnibus 50 (C) (KOCE) 8:00 Nova (C) (PBS) 9:00 Who's Afraid ol the Ope11? (C) (PBS) 9:30 Dimensions In Cullurts (C) TUESDAY: MAY 21st (P.M.) 12:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 1:00 Educational School Information (C) CKOCE) l :lOAJI About You (C) (NIT) 1 :25 Ripples (C) (N tn 1:40 Inside/Out (C) (NIT) 1 :SS Cover to Cover 2:15 I Cln Read (C) 2:30 Cirrascolendas (C) (PBS> 3:00 Connie's Clothing Corner (C) 3:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) 4:00 Freeh•nd Sketching (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5;00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Or•n1e County Review (C) (KOCE) 6:30 Freehand Sketching (C) (KOCEl 7:00 Flower Arrangln1 (C) 7:30 Connie's Clothing Comer (C) 8:00 Supervisor Cand:dates Meet the Press (C) (KOCE) 9:30 8111 Moyers' Journal (C) (PBS) WEDNESDAY: MAY 22nd (P.M.) 12:00 Sesame street (C) (CTW) r 1ge 18 1:00 Educ.1tlon1I SChool lntormatinn (C) (KOCE) 1:10 Ripples (C) (NIT) 1:25 Inside/Out (C) (NIT) 1:40 All About You (C) (NI T) 1 :55 I Can Rud (C) (NIT) 2:10 Cover to Cover (C) (NIT> 2:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 3:00 Introduction to Physic.al Geo1- 11phy (C) 3:30 freehand saietching (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Connie's Clothin& Corner (C) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 F1mily Risk M1naeement (C) 6:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) 7:00 Introduction to Physical Geog· raphy (C) 7:30 Family Risk Man1eement (C) 8:00 Masterpiece Theatre (C) (PBS) 9:00 T)Je Lenox Quartet: (C) (PBS) 9:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) THURSDAY: M~Y 23rd (P.M.) 12:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 1:00 Educational SCh:ol lnlorm1tion (C) (KOC[) 1;10 I Can Read (C) (R£TAC) 1;25 Cover to Com (C) (Nill 1:45 Ripples (C) (NIT) 2:00 All About You 2:15 Inside/Out (C) (NIT) 2:30 Curascolendas (C) (PBSJ 3:00 Connie's Clothing Corner (C) 3:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) 4:00 Freehand stietching (C) (KOC[) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesan:e Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Omnibus 50 (C) (KOCE) 6:30 Freehand Sketchin& (C) (KOC[) 7:00 Orange County Review (C) (KOCE ) 7:30 Connie 's Clothing Corner (C) 8:00 Fccu On1nee County (C) (KOCE1 8:30 Woman (C) (PBS) 9:00 Firing line (C) (PBS) FRIDAY: M~Y 24th (P.M.) 12:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 1:00 Eduutlon1I SChool Information (C) (KOCE) 1:10 Cover to Com (C) (NIT) 1 :30 I C•n Read (C) (RETAC> HS All About You (C) (NIT ) 2:00 Inside/Out (C) (NIT) 2:15 Rlpples (C) (NIT) 2:30 Bectric Comp.1ny (C) (CTWJ 3:00 Introduction to Physical Geog· raplTy (C) 3:30 Flower Arran1ine (C) 4:00 Book Beat (C) (PBS) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW> S:OO Sesame Strfft (C) (CTW) 6:00 family Risk Man1cement (C) 6:30 Washlnfton Connection (C) 7:00 Introduction to Physicel Geog· raphy (C) 7:30 family Risk Maneeement (C) 8:00 The Advocates (C) (PBS) 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: MAY 25th (P.M.) 3:00 D:mensie>ns in Cultures (C) 3:30 D!mensions in Cultures (C) 4:00 Connte's Clottling Comer (C) •:30 Connie's Clothlne Corner (C) 5:00 freehand stetchlne (C) (KOC£) 5:30 Freehand Sketchln& (C) (KOCE) 6:00 Zoom! (C) (PBS) · 6:30 French Chtf (C) (PBS) 7:00 Orange County Review (C) 7:30 Washington Str•l&flt Talk (C) 8:00 War and Peace (C) (PBS) 9:30 Book Beat (C) (PBS) 6:00 6:30 7:30 1:30 10:30 11:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 11:00 11:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 7:30 8:30 9:00 11:30 7:30 9:00 10:00 11:00 11:15 11 :JO TH! OAll.Y PILOT, TV WEEK, MAV 19. I SUNDAY, MAY 19 S (C) ''War Qoda of the Deep" (sc1·f1)-T ab Hunter, Vincent Price 9 "Unknown World" (sc1-f1) '51-Vfctor Kilian. Marolyn Nuh 11 (C) "The Tender Trap'' Crom) '5!>-Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds 9 CC) "Thunder B•r" (dra> '53-James Stewart, Joanne Dru 7 17 3 (C) "Dartc o the Sun" (dra) '68-Rod Taylor, Vvelta M1m1eux I I "81acll Lesion" (dra) '37-Humphrey ~•rt. Ann Sheridan 9 (C) "Who Kiiied Mary What's 'Er Namer (mys) '71-Red Buttons 7 (Cl ''<:urse of ttl• Mummy's Tomb" (horl '6._Terence Morgan 11 "Hell Divers" (dra) '37-Clark Gable, Wallace Beery 13 "BrHllln1 th• Sound Berrier" (edvl '52-Nieel Patrick MONDAY, MAY 20 9 "The Kiiiers" (mys) '46-Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner S (C) "Gunfl1ht et Comanche CrHk" (wes) '63-Audie Murphy 13 (C) "Betti• at Apache Pen" (wes) '52-John Lund, Jeff Chandl"r 4 23 6 (C) "Shoot Out" (wul '71-Greeory Peck, Jamu Greaory 7 17 3 (C) ''The Executioner" (susp) '70--Georae Peppard JO (C) "On•Eyed Jacka" (dra) '61-Marlon Brando, Kerl Mlllden 9 "The SHkers" (dra) '54-Jack Hawkins. Glynis Johns 2 (29 8) 8 (C) "Band of An1els" (dra) '57-Clark Gable S "The Conquerln1 Horde" ("'(es) '31-Richard Arlen, r"y Wray TUESDAY. MAY 21 9 "Kin the Blood Off My Hand•" (dra) ·•a-Burt Lancaster 5 <C> "Marrl•I• on the Rocks" (com) '65-Frank Sinatra. Dean M.irt1rt. Deborah Kerr 7 17 3 (C) "I Love You .. Goodbye" (dral · 73 Hope L11n8" [11rl Holliman. Michael Murphy 2 (29 8) 8 (C) "Cry Rape" (dra) '73-AndrH M11rcov1cc1 9 (C) "Wh•,.. the SplH Are" {susp) '66--Devld Niven 2 (29 I) I (C) "If He Hollera, Let Him Go" (susp) '68-Dan.a Wynter R•ymond St. Jacques. Kevin McCarthy. Barbara McNatr 5 "The Brain Mechlne" {mys) '56-Palrtck Barr WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 9 "Crlu Crou" (dra) '63-Burt Lencuter. Dan Duryu S "The Ninny" Csusp) '65-Bett• Davis, Pamale Fr1nkl1n 23 6 (C) "The Music Men" (mus) '62-Robert Preston. Shtrlty Jonn 4 10 (C) ''The HHlars" Cdra) '73-John Forsythe. Pat Harttnfrton 9 {C) ''To Perla With love" (com) '55-Alec Cu1nneu Od1lt lle1so1s 2 (29 8) 8 {C) """ppet on A Cheln" (sus) '72-Alezender Knoa 5 "The Third Visitor'' (mys) '5~-Guy Middleton THURSDAY, MAY 23 9 (Cl "His Mefnty O'K••f•" (adv) '5•-Burt Lencaster 5 (C) "Herper" (mys) '6&--Paul Newman Janel Le1ah. Lauren Becall 2 (29 I) I (C) "Joy In the Mornln1" (dra) '65-Richard Chamberl11n, Yvette M1m1eux. Arthur Kennedy 9 "Secret Mlulon" (dra) '44-Jem es Mason, Michael Wlld1n1 2 <29 II I {C) "Reflection• In A Golden Eye" (dra) '67-Marlon Bran do. Elizabeth Taylor. Brian Ke1lh, Julte Harris 5 "Chlcego Deedllne" (mys) '49-Alan L;11dd, Donna R.ed FRIDAY, MAY 24 9 "Jim Thorpe, All-Amertce11" (dre) '51-Burt Lancuter (C) "How to 8• Very, Very P'opt1lu" (coml '55-B~y Grabl«' 2 (29 I) {C) "Coffee, T .. or Mef" (com) '73-Karen Valentine. Johu Davidson. Michael Anderson Jr. 8 (C) "City Benuth th• Su" (advl '71-Sluart Wh1tmar> 2 (29 I ) {C) "McUntock" (wes) '63-John Wayne, Maureen O'HMll S "The 9r•ln That Wouldn't Die" (SC•·"> '63-Jeson Ever~ SATURDAY, MAY 25 9 (C) "Plnlt Panther" (com) '64-Peter Sellers, David Niven 4 23 6 10 !Cl "In ttl• Hut of the Nlsht" Cd•al '67-S•dney Po1tu1t Rod Ste1aer, Lee Grant, Warren Oates S ''The Glent Gii• Monster'' (hor) '59-0on Sulltvan (29 I> "We Ware Str•ns•rs" (dra) '49-Jenntler Jones, John Gerl1eld 3 "Harvey" (com) 'SI -Jam es Stewart, Josephine Hull 2 (C) ''San franclaco lnt•m•tlonel" (dra) '70-Van Johnson Pernell Roberts, David Hartman. Clu Gulaaer 5 "Runaw•y Dau1htera" (dra) '56-Mar•• Enaltsh 7 (C) ''Tobrvk" (edv) '67-Rock Hudson. Georee Peppard 1J (C) ''Wer of the Pteneb" (sc1·f1) '67-Tony Russell 23 6 CC) "Goodbye Char11e" (com) '64-Tony Curtll, Debbie Reynolds ~od Taylor and Yvette MimieuJt star in "Dark of the Sun," a realistic drama set against the ~ckground of the violent conflict In the Belgian Coneo In the e.rty 1960'1. The film will nave Its television premiere on the ABC Sunday Night Movie at 8:30PM. -q TlllATll JN AMalCA "' ~ adYtte Scaaeoe.. • ~ f 0....-... ) t'KT'tat" ~~ta« Of'"CJIUC<rd off·Broad•a~ • ~ 1llu.1n 'lfn-<f", priu-" inn1nc druru. -Hvc:u , (,rial ·• \\11h l.1.1: D,,n.s""'' R --.:· I 11\\\l1rth . .s '"I • l11.'''·.:, R,.,_. - 1hc k.sding r\. ,c, i h'"" :· :\111cr1cJ cn-.,•rc' 1h,• h .:"': rrJl\cJ tck\ l~h.ln prl'~.lu~ ti. . .-~ '. \\'ill1am :\lrcrJ) rr1u \\tnl'I r~ olf-Bro.ld"'.s' drJm.s .. H,,~J n , ln>Jl .. -thc ·,1,1r. ol .s nun·~ Jc· '1rucl1\e Jri,c for pfllil11.'JI f''''· a Jnh)ng the lrl\h 1n turn·\.)l ·thc: 1.'cnl un Bwo~h n The progr.1n- ,11r' ,1n KCl: T. 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I 10 ,,,.n• km,,.. t•o' o 1 ,,.. 1m1ollt>d 1 or1r1rlq .. and Allonhc s P'" (I,,,, ~ ur pol1c, t ... r\ yOv rt-\1 rr• "'l'" ~ now1nq 11 will wor~ wl f'n t' u qut ,1 h•Jm .. REG. PRICE ..............................•... $55.90 REG. $225.80 SAVE $36 SALE PRICE SONY. Scotch tt ,,,~ I U .\ "f • ( C-90 Re-9. Pric~ 3/$6.00 MEW HOURS: Monday thru Ft-i. I I to 8, Sat. I 0-5, Sun. 12·5 • 445 E. 17th, COST A MESA atlantic music stereo .. Glen That With enda Jackson: at Quiet Lady ·th Two Oscars How Our Political Leaders Pinch Their Pennies! DAILY PILOT ORANGt: COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Kyle Rote, Jr.: Why Did UMr. Football's" Son Choose Soccer? J • sk Them Yourself Want to ask a fam ous person a question? Send the questfon on a po1tcard, to "Ask." Family Wcokty, 64 t Lexington Ave. New York, N Y. 10022. We'll pay $5 for published que£11ons Sorry. wo cant onswor others /•'On JEAN S1'APl..l~TON uf "All;,, th" 1"tm1i/y" I/ave you had t'cry mmiy reactions from Women's 1.ib about your rule of Edith on "All in the Family"? -Monica DuBoce. llayward, Calif. • Oli, 't'\, 111:111y advot'.llc:-. of \Vorncu's LiLcratio11 have t1>rn111(·1·i11 d 011 ti1c· d1a1 :tdl'r of Eclitli. SevNal oppoM' FOH Sl-:V. }ACOR K JA\'IJ'S (R-N.r) J sn't thcrt• a d:rngcr that the l11w Congress just passed on war powers will tie the President's hands in the ]\fiddle Enst?-H. Kohlitz, Snn Francisco, Calif. • lf \\C .trl' tn'rtlll t}ll' nsJ.. of \\Jr in th(' ~fidcJIC' l•,.1'1, ll1t•1t 1l '>l1ould be hv I ht· <.'l111e11rn·11c.·l' of tl1c Prl's1d1.·11t a11d thl' ( :011grcss Tli.1t ~u£'\ Im an) ",ff, 11wh111ing Lhl' ~11dcllc Eas t ":tr. J'<>H C.\JWI. Cll.\SN/,\'G r, c h<.•ar<I that :t<. ton h:n c a hard time winding down after their pcrfo1111a11c.·t.•\. Do ~011 find it hard to rcbx nfl<'rward?- L Hm lcr. \lcclforcl. \lass. •Oh. 110. 11·, 110 pt ohlt'm. I can L1ll .isll'cp right <m.iy. Somc- lune' Jf ll'r ..1 'how l'll get nc!\\ l,v1 ics to learn for the next ti.I\ I'll rc,tcl tlwm ovt'r hcfnH• T go to bed and Lltc•11 I'll wake 11p C\'l'ry th1 t'(.' hours and ~·1 m Cl thcrn during the night But I ~11 n~ht li:ic J.. to "l<'ep /·UR SE.\'. G£0RG£ S. McG0\'1'~RN (D-S.D.) l prefer organic foocls mp.l'lf. \\'hy all the fulii. O\'Cr a )Carcity of clicmical fertilizer'~ -Dennise O'Neill, Ft. Mitchell. K>· • Bcc.msi· .1bo11t 11111 third of tht' total food and 6he1 pro- rim tion i11 the l' S. i\ clin:ctl) .1ttrib11tjblC' to the application of fl·rtil11.er It's th.it simple. Jn my 1udgment. whnt \VC arc dc•;dirig: "1tli h 11otl1111g short of a 11ntio11al l'merg<'llC}'· FOR REX REED, film critic ~nme people consider Sam Peckinpah's "The Wild Bunch" about the bloodiest \\'estcrn ever made. Do you appl'l)ve of tnO\'ies like that?-Tom Todd, North Hig hlands, Calif. • J th1111~ht "Tl1l· \\'dcl llu11ch" wac; sloppy, turgid, rhctori- 1 .. tl and dull, \\ 1tl1 .1 '>l.111ghtt'rhc1use of carnage· l>immcring 11mlC'1111 ,tlh 1t .di, ltJ.." .t rottmg fu ngus, gi\'ing Peckinpah a g1>c1d It' r .11 tit<· t·\p1·11'e of :l gullible public th.H likes to be 11ult.1:.!1d I 1.1,l1 1 .... 1tll t1.1'>lt. c 'en "hen the hlood ltpmLs 111 ''"" 1111111,111 d1 .. ~111,1·d as ..lrl. FOR 'flll-: ":\.'-iK TTIKH l'OURSELP' EDITOR I 11 my opi11i1111. Et hrl ~ll'r111a11 is the greatest musical- ('omcdy st;1r ,., l'r \\ h:it\ happc·nt•d to hcr?-R. R., Morris- town, Tenn. • You don't Ji, 11 11111 111111 I, .• l. .. 111 111 r 110\\' hc·causc ltltl' dcw\11't \\'ant to '""" 111 1111 tl11.il1 1 .111~rnor(' .111cl i'i con- ,t.111tlv rejecting olft·" 1111 1f11 •,t.1·~· Siii' prefers to nrnkc 1econls and :111 occ""io11.d 'I\ .qip1·:11.1111•1• She rl't'l't1 tly cut lwu albums in Lo11clo11 -\1,,, \111111111 S111,i;" ~krnrnn" ;11111 ''Ethel's Ridin' l1 1gh." ·\1111 dtl111111!11 tlii' j, 11ut puhlicl} kno\\11 (~fiss l\fcmian ltJ..1 '" ~1·1 p 1t 1p1id), ~Ill' \\'OrJ..s .1\ a \<1lunteC'r onr d.iy a "• d .it .1 '\1" ) orJ.. lto~p1tal. a'i .1 ~.ilc•\l,1dy i11 th<' 1-(rf t shop. , ' I ... 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Palmer, Cm·ina, Calif. • \\'l1.1l lie 1.11111· 111 1111 J \\'I'll, I d1•t•1ded tit.it tlw11· \\'1'1<' m1111· 1111prn !ant thing., i11 lift• than p1m.uit of ~llt.'C.'{'\S. I still ltkt' tu \\111 k 1111 ••t 1·,l\i1111 ( .111d h;l\ c tn \\'Ill k 1111 Ol'l'j\illll l•l <'.ti ) li11t 111.1111h I'm "1th 111~ w1f1· ..lnd 10111 J..id\ c•11jnyi11g ltf1', comm1111111g "1th 11Jt11ri• .tn<l being ,1 hmt,<' hmb.111d And I .1ppt. .. 1r mo~t t'\ t'r} 1•\t•11111g in the k1td1<•11 doing tltl' d1'ht.·\ .1ftt•r dinner. May 19, 197• /Om/(V ~ The Newspaper Magazine MORTON FRANK, President and Publisher LEONARD S. OAVIDOW, Ch1lrm1n PATRICK M. LINSKEY, VP -Ad Darcclor MORT PERSKY, V.P.-Ed1lor·in·Chlel Sid Layefsky, Marketing Orr.; Gerald S. Wroe, Reynolds Ood1on, Managing Editor Eastern Mgr ; Rot>.rt D. Glick, Associate Rlch1rd V1ld1tl, Art Director Eastern Mgr.; Joe Fr1zer, Jr., Chicago Mgr · RoHlyn Abrev1y1, Women's Editor Jo .. ph Kelly, Detroit Mgr Marilyn H1naen, Food Editor PUBLISHER RELATIONS: ROBERT D. CARNEY Joan Henrlckeen, P1mel1 How1rd and LEE ELLIS, v .P.s and Co-Directors. and Hal Lindon, Associate Editors; Robert H. Marriott, Mgr • Robert J. Chrlitlan Estelle W1lpln, Art Asst : Glorl1 Brier, Pictures Contrrbuting Editors: PHr J. Oppenheimer, PUBLISHER SERVICES. Robert Banker, Hollywood; Lury Bortsteln, Sports Promotion; Caryl Eller, Merchandising, Loult PRODUCTION: Melbourne Zlpprlch, Director. lar1la, Distribution Rlch1rd Wendt, Mgr.: Rot>.rta Collln1, Makeup Headquarters· 641 Lexington Ave . N Y.N Y 10022 •u 1974 FAMILY WEEKLY. INC All rights reserved. A publlcatlon or Downe Coftlmunlcatlon1, Inc. Edward ft Downe, Jr., Ch/el E111cutlvo Offic1u Roland s. Tremble, Pre11/den1 Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . . <t w _J a... (!) z -~ 0 ~ (f) <l: s ll'.: ~ x w ~ 0 u. w N <J) t0 z Old Soeks, Chairs-Yes, Even Strin~! Our Polltieal Leaders Eeonomize,Too- Here's Ho,,~ .... Kiaalnge-r: "ff I wait I Qn UM the aull again." Henry K issinger: Sa\ 1ng 'Ull'> I'> the fa\Onte ecooom) of thl;! Secretaf') of State Hen0 Kt'>>inger ,., loath to Lhro""' Cl"" .i'.· :i '>Ult JU'>l because he has out- grown · JI If I wait I can u..e 1he suH Jgarn ""'hen m) "'eight fluctuates back to tha1 '>ll..e Srnce m) ""eight goes up <tnd d<>""'n and up .rnd dov. n again. 1t v.ould be "-a-Steful to Jet m~ V.Jt\I spell that w-a-1-s-t - dictate m) <.:lorhes budget Pat Nixon: It JU>t wouldn t be practical for Mrs. ]':ix on to turn the fr:iyed collars on ber hu\b<tnd's shirts as she used to do year" ago. But there 1s one c,pcc1<1l economy that Pat Nixon Joe!\ insist on, and that is to re- uc,e envelopes. "I hate to see <:nvelope'> going to waste," she '>a)'>. "especially since paper is in c,uch c,hort supply and wast- ing 11 meanc; wasting one of our naturdl resources " Pat Nixon .l.:eep.-. a supply of maskmg tape o n her dec,k and pa>tcs it on top o f the old address. Theo she wnrec, lhc new name and rout- in g on the maskmg tape. Richard M. Nixon: Ac, for Mr. Nixon. he hate-; to sec good furniture thrown out to make way for the new. There 1s one 4 • f AMll 'f WLCKL 'f, Mny 19 1974 "I have to force myself to buy new razor blades. I keep thinking, 'I know I can get more shaves out of this.' " -Rep. Claude Pepper (0-Fla.) ~.sh.JP old ch.ltr 1~at he has hllng on to for ~ears "E\el') t.me that \frs.~t \On h05 ..... an1ed to get nd o f 1t. · '><l)S an aide. \fr ~1t.0n :.ays, 'S o. no, there > still <t lot of good \loe.tr left 1ri 11 Ac 1h1s point in time 1• ~ '>l fl m g Ln one of the UD6ta1ts n-·oms. looking as respect::sble .i.s 1t c::sn CO\ered m brbwnhh- 011' e ,·eh·ec ·· Caspar W. Weinberger: The )<c retary of Health, Education. .ind \'cl fare is not at au em- he1rrassed by the fact that hts ~ 1fe ~t ill cums his fra)ed shirt coll ars to get tbeit eura ""'ecir \nd his Y.1fc Jclne. hearing that \1 r'> S Lxon used lo turn her husband's coll eirs 10 the pre- \'. hlle House da)s. laughed and et.claimed .. Hea\ens. doesn't c\ef} bod~'• J wouldn't dare rhro"' a9. c1~ my hu5band's shirts until the collars and maybe even th e cuffs had been turned and worn out. I had e1:cellent train- ing to be the v. ifc of an eco- nomical man like Ca'.ipar. My grandfather was Angus Fraser. a devout ScoLsman. You had to pry that mt1n away from his old clothes. I grew up learning economy." Secretary Weinberg- er also points out that his wife ''can make an 'Everything-But- Richard Nixon guards a beat-up old chair that "at ill has a lot of good wear in it." Pat Nhron Weinberger the-Kitchen-Sink Soup· out of any and all leftovers. "In fact," he adds, "Jane could write a book called 'Gourmet Lcftove~.' " Sen. Sam Ervin of North Carolin a is a rabid paper saver. According lo his aide, Pat Shore. ··Senator Sam" has or- dered that outdated stationery never be rhrown out, but instead be cut into quarters and used fo r taking telephone messages. He has special little boxes on C\ery desl that serve as paper Emn Pepper holders for the\c cut-up letter- heads of pre\ JOU'> Congrcc;ses Sen. Frank E. Mou of Utah "Shoes are my favorite econ- omy. I coulJ wear one pair for- ever. I have them soled and re- soled, and I have patches on the palchc'>. I ge l very fond of my shoes. To me, having them patched is a luxury. When I was going to law school, in the height of the Depression, I did my o~n parching. I would get patches at the drugstore and stick them on myself. And you know something? t still have shoes I bought 25 years ago " Sen. Frank Church of Idaho: Cars arc also the per economy of Senator Church, who helps safeguard rhc na- tion's environment from his seat on the Sena tc I ntcrior Committee. So much o;o that he has to take a ribbing not onl y PERHAPS WORTH NOTING: As this issue of FAMILY WEEKLY went to press, a resignation by President Nixon before our May 19 issue date seemed improbable, but not impossible. By Frances Spatz Lelghto.n from hie; wrfc but from his gas- s1ar ion serviceman Says hie; y,ifc Bethine. "My husband had rhc last Kaiser automobile ex- tJnt in the Unilcd States. He couldn't part with it. He can ' never part with any car. That K:11scr looked so strange and way out that when he'd dnve rt \omewhcre, the attendant would '"Y· 'What's th.it?' Then he had a ten-year-old Chevy that de- veloped strange noises. He drove it into the se rvice station and asked the man to look at II The mechanic said, 'Senator, I rh_ink it's totally gone.' My hus- band looked as if someone wa-; trying lo throw his child away He s,11J, 'How much would you charge to rebuild 11 for me?' " At this point. Senator Church hrca ko; rnto his wife's stor). "Right AnJ I had it rebuilt Fine Job It's better to pay $200- 300 than $2,()()()..3,000.'' P.S.: The Senator now owm a i 96<i Mustang that he says proudly 1s kept "tuned as fine as a watch and only sips gas like a lady." lnoure: H• omce t. at 1n un·Hawallan 80 d9grMt. Sen. Daniel K. Inouye of Hawaii: When Senator Inouye heard that Mr. Nixon was asking everyone to turn office thermostats down Lo 68 degrees, he said, "I can do better than Continued LA--z-aov® RECLINA-ROCKER~ On SALE noY# for ' FATHER'S DAV Take advantage of substantial savings on these popular La-Z-Boy styles. Give Dad a day he'll remember ... a La-Z-Boy Reclina-Rocker that lets him stretch out for complete relaxation. They're on sale now at fine stores everywhere. Give Dad the best ... his QWn La-Z-Boy chair. 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Heartland has no ortlf iciol pr&- servotives. Natural protein from nature I grain. And three delicious- ly toasted natural flavors. Plain. Raisin. And Coconut. No cooking. None at all. You just odd milk. And you can't help liking It. Be- cause you have a natural taste for Heartland. r-- - - - - - - -- - - ---- --------( ,,., ..... .,. I 12c o~ '~"ti! I ,~ ~ \licii!f I I I I I llr. ~ To redeem this coupon. mail 1t to Pet lncorPorated. I P 0 801 1215, Clinton, Iowa 52732 You will be paid the face value of this coupon plus Jc handllne. Invoices prov1n2 purchases ol I sufficient stock to cover coupons presented for redemphon must be shown I upon request Cash redemphon value 1/20 of one cent. Offer void where prohtbtted. IJxed or restncted by la• This couPon &ood only on any miety I of Heartland Natural Cereal Any other use consb1ules fraud Offet Hpins June 1, 1975. I PEf. L __ F-0~ _____ :_~o-_ ~t~eCoupo~ ___ _ Old Soeks, Chalrs- Yes.. Even String! Continued that" Thl!reupon, he turned ht:> Senate office thermostat as low as it can go 60 degrees -anJ that's where it remains. "We all wear 'iweaters around here," !>ays a secretary, "and some- times a sweater on top of a sweater. But we're with the Senator in anything he thinks will help our country.'' Rep. Claude . Pepper of Florida has a thing noout razor blades· ''I have to force myself to buy new razor blades," he told this reporter. "I keep thin~­ ing. 'I ~now I can get more shaves out of this.' I'm the per- fect man for the Wilkinson :id I will go the greatest number of shaves possible on a blade and then J will bavc to strain m y- ~lf to get up to the counter and get some more." According to his aides, Representative Pepper also o;aves everything else. even old license plates. "He loves to c;ave," confides an as- sistant, "and he tells himself that it's justified because it helps make a com plete record of one man's life in public service.'' AJbert: "I won't be back, wUI you tum out the llghts?" Rep. Carl Albert of Okla- homa: The Speaker of the House is a different kind of ecology hound. The man who was just a heartbeat away from the Presidency after the resigna- tion of Spiro Agnew goes through the office turning off all things electrical. He turns off all lights that are not actually help- ing anyone and he turns off all electric typewrite("$ he hears buzzing. And as if that doesn't make his point, he never fails, when leaving the office early, to turn to his secreta ry and say, "Well, I won't be back, so will you tum oul the lights?" With I • FAMIL V WEE Kl V. Mey 19, 1974 his wife, he practices artother economy-bulk buying, actually accompanying her to the gro- cery store to help her figure out the best buys Proxmire: "I aaYe S1,200 by welklng end jogging." Sen. William Proxmire r of Wiscon-;i n: "My favorite econ omy is walking several mile' each way Lo and from work." says the slim, trim Senator, who keeps a set of hiking clothes both al home and at the office "I once figured out that I save SI ,200 a year by walking and jogging instead of taking cabs rt's an economy that I'd like to sec 'ipread because it cuts down on the consumptioil of gasoline and protects health by keeping the body in good Lone ." Gerald Ford is another man who makes a point o f turning out unused lights, including those in halls. bu! he has an- other pet economy that in- trigues his office staff-he uses n pencil right down to the stub. "That com es of sending kids to school," he explains. "If you want to raise thrifty kids. you have to set the ex.ample.'' Sen. Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, amazes his staff and all who know him by bring- ing his lunch to work. "Yes, I brown-bag it every day," he sm iles. "I get exactly what I want-plenty of fruit, luncheon meat, the kind of bread I like, and ( save a couple of dollars a day. But even more important is that I can sit and think as I eat and read, and do some work. It's a great time-saver." The Senator keeps a small rM refrigerator in his office. "1.11 -.. ... • > ,, • This 1s J9·year·old Ol1d11 Baker, author of this eye-opening new guide. Would you beheve her age7 learn her yooth·se<rets, and those of dozens of other top model$, entirely at our risk Read the thrilling details on this page! Till ixtyl Revealed at last! By the world's most beautiful women - who make their living by being, and staying, young ! What they really do to: -add ,,01 a sin/flt pound 10 1hclr fi11ures, even 1hou11h they add five, 1cn, twenty or thirty candlH 10 1heir birthday cakes! -rinse so much shine into their hair that It has 10 be pow. <kred down so ii doesn't glare Into the TV c:>merH~ -smooth out uJfy veins from 1heir hands and feet. in euctly the ume way 1ha1 they smooth ou1 usly lino hom 1helr ne<:ks and faces' -leave their double-chin in bed when they 11et up In the mornln,, bt"causc they know the rlsht way to slmply "'lttp ll allltay"! -"pcarliu" their skin, so you would onu dream chat they coo sulfercd hom black.heads, cnlaraed pores or acne! T1'ne Btauty Secrets-And Do11ns More J1st Ukt Tlttm-Eam Tbne Women Up To S100 AA Houri Now Tiiey Are YOURS For Only A Few Ptnnlli Apfeetl Whal we are olferioa you, in race. u the world's fim "1n- s1!.le" manual on how ordinary women (wllh ~rhaps a sh&ht· ly better lace and a sli,blly bcllu fi11ure than youtS) "" tra•ufonn,d 01·1trn/111t1 l1t10 fl1<11nln1t "'outlu.' Wllh pounds C'arvtd po/11/cul,. oO lhtir /llfllf't!J! Yrars 1n1oothrd tDort/,s•h o{J thrlr /atts! £•·rr)' 11ood /tall"< IJt!rfrctrd. and "'"'Y bad fratuft! rilhrr co,,tclt!d or tliJftuurd: And 1hcn-whcn the a~lute uquisate fact·tigure has been ctcated out of the raw t.irl who first came 111to the 1tud10- 1li/J duzd/nf phv1il'al iHauty Is thrn "/ro:rn" u10/11sf 1/mr and ,..,/1thr·l(aln-of~vrn-a11-oum:r /or lt!n ... IWt!fll)' ... t vr11 /Ort)' years! For 11rcat models arc no1 born; Lhey art made! (On page 10 of this tyt-opening volume, you are taxrn bthind·thc·scenes in 1hc most vlamorous "sotonty" in the world, and you arc shbwn that 1l1t rr is scorrely a modrl al/\•r ..,Ito did 1to1 11ud 10 huvt 1tn or /k't!ntr pounds ..,hiJlft!d ofl ltrr fiiurr, affd a n10Jor 1ranJ/ormu1ion madt on hrr fact, bt!fort o top mculrl ORt!nl'>' oOtrrd hrr a contracl ! ) But the~ women made themselves Jlim, and madt them· Hives radiant far mort c/r,.rt/y and ra,lly 1lta11 1·ou ha"t r< tr drromtd. Let us prove that to you r/thl no•·: Take Sllmmlag, For Eumpltl How Would YOI Ukt To E1t Wbt YOI Want, When Yo1 Want It-And Still Get And Stay Slim Fomerl al.cl ~ 1us1 quote onr ot the models whose "(o1oer·youn11, flJrevcr·sl1m" secrets are revcaled bere! She says, quite ftanxly ... I pos111vcly adore food. And I never, but ne•er. $tarvc myself. Yt!I I wdf(lt lltt! samr tollay 4.1 whrn I stortrd modtlli"I morr than lrn yt!arJ 010 ... (ha hes ours.) Why~ Because she usn the "Sell-Maintaining Diet"' The dic1 1ha1's fun, that's the hippiest or adventurts• That a~1u· ally tamn, overniaht, those suddtn wild ur~ that dcitroy your lli:we! That re-educates your 1as1e buds and your metab- ohsm. so that you find yourvlf 11blt! 10 tat what )Ou want. wltrn J'O" •·ant it. t111/tltoul 1oinln1 w much OJ on ou11u-and lot lrast 01 thr IH1lnnilt1J losin1 ~ much 4.1 a pound o dar' Usinii this diet stratev, food bteomn an all>' rotltrr 1h11n un tnt!m)'! II (ills J'Ou up, bur nt,·tr OHi! Usina this straten-. one model went from 140 pounds to 123 pounds In well undtr a sinalc month-nd site sf/II oft whal sht! p/taud on wuk- rnd1• Usina this strategy, every other model (with the uccpeion of one or two) who faithfully followed It for ten days 1011 Im hit pounds-to stan! Another (a Pfrftctionlst) went from 133 to 97 pounds! Another. who was bottom-heavy, not only shed ugly poun<ll all over her boc:ly-b111 spot~;rucls'd tht /fob rl1h1 oO hrr bollom so ~r/utly that Sitt! flOW 4Ms bathln11 JU/I ads! And T1'ls "Fr0111 Sltndimns• Is Only Tiit BtglHI .. Ot DI St11nlng Ntw Btuty Tlttlt Top"""' Caa l ln You! Wrtllout Your Rlaklag A Ptnnyl fot example: or all women. a $UC«SSful model mml always be a healthy, SC11Ually vibrant, powcrhous.c of enerc! She must be able h> "tum on lhe dau.lc" at a moment'• DOtlcc-4npl1t! rltr foct that she has been dashint all over the city, toling pounds of clothes. a mate.up kit, and ohen a wl& box! Hur arr tht! "rlamoHr vl1am/nJ" thal turn on suclt om11vn1 Jlorts of ABOUT THE AUTHORS ... 5 tS ai ...; 9 physical l'/tuli1f-"od1· 10 Ito 10 •·orl. for rou •·llhin su o11J1 a/1n rou ru1d ptiftt! 4J: Nor can an SllO-an-hour moikl alfoul 1he \hllhte<>t tr..1.cc or dandruff! After 1ryina ult 1hc upcns1"c 1ru1mcn1s and prtJl· 111rataons, hut!'s ho•· tht!J' simpl)' '1nJt! tht! 11111· /fol.ts""'"' ul homt, 111 suo11ds-/or t>'llnit~: (Paic 63.) And aluscs are out 100! Weak eyes, a11ing eyes, dull eyr' can cost a model her career! Thru top 111odrls bt!llr• r 1'111t most woult!fl fokt! to sprcwclrs s1mpfr ht!C'autr o/ In~ 1 r1 r 11111sdu, }Hsi as mo•I •·0111r11 lakr io 1/rdln bt!l'OllJt! of laa hodJ m111clrs: And if you want 10 escarc 1he "e)citlai' pra>0n"-pc1haps far raster 1han you've cnr drtamed-chc.:k pa11c 611 the momcl\t you 11c1 this book' And how about s1ron11. se•Y 1ce1h' Did you ever hear, for cu . .mpk. of the new iralonu that can be aPJ!hed 10 yuur 1ce1h in Kconds. Jo 1hirld th'"' Jrom ltarm/ul baclt!rtu! (~<' pa11e 73.) SPECIAL BONUS SECTION: TiPS from 1op hand ~ch 1ha1 may solve your rou,b, red probkm forever' They say blun1ly that there is simply no rllCUSC any lonl!Ct (or han1.h 1ha1 arc a.ny1hintt e~ but silken ~moo1h-:ind nails lh31 :>re lh ~tronJ as steel! One stance at the "maaic" hand t!JtCtc1\C\ on patte 81 may convince you. ror food! PLUS. or course, the same "million-dollar know-how" for your fut aJ well! lncludin11 a n;uur~l-fruh way lo kccr their skin e.JLqumtelr. while and tine-rored! And a s1mrlc hllle acuon that builds a n11unl-shicld against callusc' riJhl inw them' These Modef a Say Old-Fashioned Huff-And-Puff Exercises Are OUT! If You Want A 28-lncb Waist At Age Sixty-Do This Instead ..• Just MOVE thr WOJ' rou'ft! sltown on f'QRU 89 10 IQ.I .. and •·11rc/1 tnl'hrJ srrm lo t!l'Oporalt! Into 1hl11 alr-01 tltollgh ,-ou could proclil'all,v "smllr " 1f1rm a .. ·a>·! Here an-special, super-elfec1ivc slimmers for the <tomach. leiu. hips, calves, dcrriNt, utru, bosom-and t>prciullJ that t"mt-arral>)in11 "below-stomach bul.,'C" 1ha1 olht'rwi'I<: arow• laq?er and larger' Also two sranlini: "tlrml'r-uppcrs" for neck lines and for bags under your t'yrs thio1 you must try u1 u11c,. 1! you suffer from either ont'' lncldemally, Jf you want 10 smooth out hp wrrnklt\. alw check paJC JOI a1 onct! And this u still just 1hr b<'(1111111111! We just don't ha'c room enou11h here 10 mcn1ion all the professional beautv ~crch rc•ealcd al last in 1his eye-opening boot..! For example. How 10 eliminarc muddy, bumpy-lookin' complri11on 1o "" nothlnx bm "'att'r ~ How to .-er rid of "early morn1ntt wrinkles and ba11): 111 mln11lrs .. How 10 build a voice a" ~duc11ve as your new body-..1. ..:omplctc mini-<oursc .. How to achie•e 1he illusion of a Mar-perfect face (fnr example, 1f )OU have a tcccding chin. how 10 "add" 10 •l 1n )Ctond< l ... How 10 blen.J your own ~ampoos. skin cream< and fal1al~~ thal cosl almos1 no1hing, but far outprrform tltr rJrpt'nJi• <' it.Ind And Much, Much Morel But Read Them All- Prove Them All, From Cover To Cover- Withoat Rlsktng A Penny! This book is for people who war.u 10 get thin¥' dl'nt! You owe 11 to yourself to try it! We takr all lhc nsk! Why nm ..end In the coupon-TODAY! r-- -MAIL NO RISK COUPON TODAY - - , IMPROVEMOO BOOKS CO., Dept 6002 13'90 M.W. 451' Awe., O,a locta, Rt. 33059 Gentlemen: Please rush me a copy of THE MO(). ELS' WAY TO BEAUTY. SLENDERNESS ANI> GLOWING HEALTH, ~80067, by Oieda Baker w11h Bill Gale! J enclose S7.91 in full payment. Jn addition. I undcntand that r may uaminc: this book for a full 30 days entirely at your risk or money back Enclosed 1s chect.. or M O ror S-------- YOU MAY C HARGE MY 0 MASTER CHARGE 0 BANKAMERICARO Acc't '------------------I Find abovr: lnler Bank f your namt) E~pirauon dat~ of my card NAME ADDRESS l'lrmr print CITY STATE ZIP IMPROVEMENT BOOKS CO., Dept.6002 , 13490 N.W. 45th Ave., Opa Locka, Florida 33059 • Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Speetrum/74 RUSTY STAUB: He's the "Galloping Gourmet" Of Baseball! Baseball fans know Daniel "Rusty" Staub as the $100,000-a-year outfielder who helped the New York Mets win the National League flag. Gourmets, however, know him as ttie best cook in baseball. He has had as many es 80 people in at one time to enjoy his culinary skills and receives kudos for his service as well as his recipes. "I Uke to serve in the elegant manner," he says. "I favor Waterford crystal, Wedgwood china and, of course, sterling." ... Staub, 29. is a redheaded native of New Orleans who developed into an amateur chef through his mother's coaching. He keeps a loose- leaf book titled "My Recipes" next to What Are the Dangerous Weight-Gaining Ages? Atwhat stages in your adult life should you be detective-alert to the possibility of putting on weight? For women, critical periods are during \ <9Famlly Flak BY JACK TIPPIT I f) "We finally got him up." his kitchen stove .... When he signed his professional baseball contract out of Jesuit High School in New Orleans, Staub found he had to do a great deal of traveling. He didn't like to eat out so he started to cook for himself in his apartment. Teammates spoke so highly of his skills that girl friends and wives began asking him for recipes .... Staub was bedeviled by Injuries In 1972 and 1973 but nevertheless aparked the Mete' comeback drive, which enabled them to win the division lltle on the last day. His shoulder was damaged when he crashed into a wall during the play-offs against the Cincinnati Reds, but despite this handicap, he batted .423 in the Worf d Serles .... Staub has the reputation of being a great "swinger" as well as a great chef but claims this is an exaggeration. "If I went out with as many girls as they say I do, I'd never have the time to play baseball,'' he tells you. -By Barry Abramson 'People and You Group Marriages: What Makes People Join? c~'"''""""' Why do some young adults take so enthusiastically to experiments in group marriage or com- munal living? Some are idealists trying to remake society. \ But a new study suggests that many \ grew up In homes in which the parents ) did not present a "united front." Frequently the parents had markedly contrasting religious and political views. They also differed on what their children's life goals should be and a first pregnancy and after menopause. This is due to hormonal factors. Another critical period for women is just after the age of 21, because a girl begins to exercise less and doesn't lower her caloric intake to compensate. Men? A critical period is between the ages of 25 and 40, when men generally decrease their activity, but don't change their adolescent big-eating habits. Both men and women inad- vertently tend to gain weight after 50 because of a lowered basal metabolic rate and decreased exercise-unless they adjust their calories accordingly. down calories. Even if the susceptible period is a temporary stage (as in pregnancy) you can later go back to former habits-but you may happily didn't give them any pattern of values. Young men and women from such homes sometimes report that they obtained their fife philosophy from TV or other media rather than from their families. They may be attracted to group marriage or communal living in hopes of finding "the acceptance, security and meaningful relationships" they've failed to find in thei r original families.-By Shirley Sloan Fader If you're in one of these susceptible periods. increase your activity and cut Sinuses: Why on Earth Do We Have Them? Did Nature gool when she made sinuses? Many sinus sufferers have thought so. Actually, there are about 25 sinuses, or air cavities, in the body. The ones that bother us are those called the paranasal sinuses that are located in the forehead and on each side of the nose. We do know that they do two find yourself adjusted to staying on the slimmer (and healthier) side. -By Harriet La Barre things: give resonance to the voice and help to make the skull lighter. It is also believed that they act as a reservoir to make air moist and warm. Sinus trouble-or sinusitis-is caused by an inllammatlon of the lining of the sinus, usually through germs but sometimes through allergy. How can you fight it? First, shrink the tissues, either through the use of tablets or a vasoconstrictor nose spray. (One word of caution: Overuse of these products-particularly the nose sprays-can cause a "rebound" effect.) Second, do try to breathe through the nose. This helps ventilate the sinus passages. Finally, drink fluid and take aspirin to reduce the headache. In some severe cases, it may be necessary to have your sinuses drained by a doctor. -By Erwin DiCyan, Ph.D. FAMILYWEEKLY,May19,1974 a 9 • I _., --· .·~~ '> ~ ~ -.1(_ ... __ , ,~. -...z-... '"~ I -t(.' • Sounds Q,.~1?L ~u.uu1.1.er Put your ear to a shell and hear the sea. The pounding of the surf and the lopping of the waves invite you to the joys of summer. Will you be ready for summer? Will you be ready for the sun and fun even when you have your period? 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I ._ _____________________ _ This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen talks about peanut butter. Says Marilyn, "Feeding the kids a peanut butter sandwich comes in handy. It's quick, easy, right at your fingertips, and kids love it. What Mother may not know is just how nutritious peanut butter can be!" .. The Do-It-Yourself Complete Peanut BuUer Sandwieh Meal .. • • C> I! i D • !: w A peanut butter undwlch, a glau of mllk and an orange will provide 30 percent of all the nutrlenta e•perts aay you need for a full day. THE DO-IT-YOURSELF COMPLETE PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICH MEAL 2 table•poons peanut butter 2 slices whole wheat bread or enriched white bread 1 (8 ozs.> glass of milk 1 orange, quartered 1. Spread peanut butter o n one slice of hread. Top wirh second slice o f bread. cut in half. Place on plate. 2. Serve !landwich with milk and o range. Makes I complete pean11t h11lfer sandwich meal A sandwich made with two table- spoons of peanut butter and two slices of whole wheat bread provides JO percent o f a child's Recommended Daily Allowance of protein, 40 per- cent of the niacin and 15 percent of the iron. along with other vitamins ;ind mincrJls. V1t.1minc; A and C arc Jbout the only "notable absences." Drink an eight-ounce glass of whole mill-. wilh the '\andw1ch. and rherc i\ a jump in all three major nutrients plus vitamin A, calcium, phosphorus and riboflavin. A peanut buller sand· wich with whole or skim m ilk is close to hcing a nutritionally balanced meal. But where do you find vilnmin t o • FAMILY WEEKLY, May 19, 197'4 C? In an or.1ng~. of course' So make an orange the "dc5sert"! Such a ··mcJJ" will bring JJI the nutrients. to good energy levels. with most of them at JO pcrcenl or more of the Recom· mended Daily Allowance. 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Mo '9ftlon ca11 lie rwlll'Od11C*i whllout e11r writte• '9f1llluloll. a d•ertl e eme nt "We're looking for people children's books." • to write If) ou e\ er v. anted to \i.·rite ... for p leasure or profj t ... here is your op portun1t) b:. F rcmC1~ R Gemme ). ": '.I';':.: .... ,. •• t':4:: ... ~~ ·;.. ~ ' ...... -... ~. _. .. : ... -........ -._.. ~ . : . : .. : . ~ .. ·:. '"';;'"' -·~ : · ... ·~. ,,. -,. .. ~· ·c.-~ .L·~ -:·_ :-r.;. ... •· -;i.-: ;r.f.: "; LY .:•_ • '": ._.~ -. ? ,,. • ·-:: ~ .. : ·-·r'! !.. ,._, , .. ~-. : .. !. ... -:, ... ~ • - ... ,, ....... ': ... _ ..... ,,. 5'i;-· ~;*' . :•-c...·~ ...... : ---· -·: ;" ' : -·~ ' .... ~·-~ - r.• ';. • ~ • 'J,. '; • ':"' -~:;. -C: : " : "'::-.-I !,.-"' -. ~ .. : -~ .. J *-:...". :, .. 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People like Lee Wyndham, a t.cacher and author of fony-e1gbt boob. rang.mg from the picture book age into the high tee~. and over two hundred shon 1ton~. art.Jclc<i and 1erial.s-Hard1e Gramatky, author and ilhatrator of many f amou\ children's boob like hi~ Little Too1 -and John Led~. President of Anor Honor Books, who has published m any award-wiorung children's books Togiether we have w ritten aod pub- -::.-..J:t-!:4 : : -.. •• -.... ;-~ l ::,~: '' ~ 'Jt' --f,,.,r ~ -.:: --~ -·.:...-. :. :.!::...:--=-.. : !-',o -·o "'r.:l;- ='-'":·::·#": £'! <•-:-Y-· .... 1 "Y-"' :i the·r :r~-~ ::r...· :r•_:: .. -.:t ~.;...::! ·• .:i~ for T.-~ :.::.•_-..e ... 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There 1~ oo bel! 10 end the cl~s. no interruption from other studcnls. You and your in- structor C<tn v. orlc together at the pace 4tld depth dewed. Tht\ personal p~ af. lo~'> more time for each student than is po'>'>ihlc in a cla'>sroom srtuauon. You mail >our completed work to your 1n<>tructor v. ho carefully reads and edits each assignment. He theo writes you a long <personal letter explaining in detail his cor- rections and makes specific recommenda- tions. You receive professional advice and guidance from the same instructor through- out the course. And you wort. where you want and wben you want. . -:·-.t---· ~ FranCI\ It \,r.mrnr. llln\Ult:inl 10 the l mt11utc or Chudrcn'!> Literature IS PrC\idtnl 4f d f'ul>h\hc r of Youn it Re 1dc~ Prc-ss. The reward" Altho.sg.h man\ v. rttcr\ <•f 1.htldrc.:ll\ boob earn SI() I 1(.JIJ tP SI 'i 000 .ind mPrc ;;. yeilr, the bt:nef1t~ nf :.i v. r1 11ng c:.trl.'.cr include the ch.ilh:ngc the l'\1.1tcmcnt .ind great \at1sfact1on of Joing 'omc1h1ng 1m· portant v.1th .~our ltfe When )Oll cnm plet<! this cour\e you v.111 he d qu,dtf 11:d \4 mer ..,. 1t.h a future A.nd "'hJt J future' The marl>.et 1s unltm1tcd It 1' 1hc con '>l<lnl cry of editors and puhll,hcr<.. of hol.h hook~ and mJga.zines. that they need nwrl' good manuscripts for )Oung rc..iJer' ~ore thJn 200 puhll\hcr<. of chtlJrcn' books produce over 1 000 hool.-. each \'C,lf ,. ,th total sales of S 170.000.000' And O\er .U)() penod1cals for ~oung readers h;t\c .l combined circulation e\ceed1ng XO 000 . 000 Books and magazine .1111clc'i for chtl dren are made into lV sho"' Jnd m1H 1c.-. And there are twenry-four children'\ hool clu~ and a rapidly grov. 1ng chtldrcn\ pa perback market Writing is only satisfy mg v. hen Y''"' 140.rk is publii.hed. and for wrrtcr<; of chtl dreo's literature it 1c; easier nov. th:in ever to find a publisher Will )OU take the fir'lt c;tep'> 'r\)u m..iy be a teacher. be ta~1ng c:lrc of ~our home, or be a concerned grand- parent You may believe that you do not h;nc the ncc~'ary background to hecomc .1 \UCCc\'>~UI ~ nter. But a-> an .iuthor ~ ou v.dl he 1udgcd by your ~nttng ah11tty. not ;our '>C'(. age or educatJon For rnstance. "'omen"' nters are on the lx•\t <ieltcr list as o ften as men And in the field of children's boob and magazine!> there are :i-. many v.omen editors as men. Free test. lo find qualified men and "'omen v. llh v. r111ng aptitude "orrh developing. the LKult' .lnd Comultant!:> of the Institute hJ\C prepared a special Aptitude Test. It 1~ offered free and v.ill be graded free lly a member of our !>laff. If you wam 10. be a "nter send rn th e coupon hclo"' for this free test and a free tlrochurc v. h1ch fully descnbes the Insti- tute cour'le and faculty. the current pub- lishing market for ch ildren's literature and a nev. future for you. Jf you have \\nting aputudc. you ~ 111 be eligible to enroll Of course. there is no obligation. ~-------------~------~----·-----------------------~~-----~ MR. MRS MISS Institute of Children·~ Literature Redding Ridge \onocc11cut 06876 I would hkc to receive. "ithout colit or obligation. the bro- chure describing your course and )Our frcc~Aptitudc Test [ understand that no sulcsm:rn will call 1 Pku c circle "°" and rnnr n.unc l l~Jrl~ 1 AGf: STREET C ITY STAT£ 7JP Approved by The Stale oC Coontttku1 8oa1d of Educattoo FWI L-------Aa:ncbted by the A<:enditlna Commission of the Natlona.I Hoene Study Couoc:il ·---·-.. • "YOU see, I am something of an ugly duckling. My eyes are too small, and I have rotten skin. As a matter of fact, I don't think anything about me is physically attractive!" I n 1971 Glenda Jack.son won an Academy Award for her performance in .. Women in Love." A year later she was an Oscar nominee for her part in "Sunday, Bloody Sunday." This year she won her second Oscar for her role in Mel Frank's sophisticated comedy "A Touch of Class." There i'> not much doubt about it. When I talked with Glenda, I was talking with the best actress in the world today. FAMILY WEEKLY: How do you feel about winning a second Oscar? GLENDA: Surprised. And ftattered. I wa11 very happy to win one. I didn't expect an- other. FW: Your role in "A Touch of Class" wac; quite a change of pace for you, wasn't it? GLENDA: Yes, and I cnioycd it immensely. It was my first chance to make people laugh. FW: You appeared nude in "Women in Love," "Negatives." "The Music Lovers" and "Sun- day, Bloody Sunday." Would you consider yourself a sex goddes.s? GLENDA: I don't look at it that way. I ana- lyze a scene only by the content of the script, of the story itself. Besides, J consider myself a "character woman." FW:Thcn you don't mind nudity in films? GLENDA: I don't. FW: How does your husband f~l about it? GLENDA: He doesn't mind either-provided it's well played and an integral part of the story. l look upon myself as I.be actor side of the actor-director partnership. I thought what I was asked to do was valid, so I did it. FW: Is there anything you would not do for a film? GLENDA: I can think of nothing I would not do in a film if I thought ii was valid, apart from murder or something cruel. FW: How long have you been acting? GLENDA: For over 20 years, 15 of them in the theater. FW: Do you enjoy it? GLENDA: No, I don't. I savor ii. I don't know if that's the right way to put ii, but there are so many insurmountable Contin11ed on page 17 FAMILY WEEKLY. Mey 19, 1974 • 13 Glenda Jaekson: StarCltflt By Peer ;J. 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You ~Nved honorJbly to protect your tountry in t1rrw of great national t'f1H'rgemy in World W.H II. Korea, Vl('lntlrn1 Hui, whc·n was the lac:.t time YOU got ":>,9'.l"lt·lhing from your Govl'rnmenU I J\I \>\ ecV Last month { La.;t year? Nt'v('r> II \Ou arc 11\..c most of uo;, }OU be- ltf"\r• that you .H<' not entitled to any trN' C. 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I 111.icl1· th1' d1<.cnvt>ry quite by acci- dent A lri,.ml of mine down 1n Miami told rnt· th.it I \\,1-; enlitlrd to $210.00 a month 111 1·duc ,111onal benefits, even though I '' ·'' dM hargc•d over 20 years .igo Ht• '' ,1, right 1 It <.tJrtt>d ni1· th1nl..111g .ind digging into thr m,1" 01 c11ntuc.,1ng rules and regulation":> on 111·1• <, I. lwnC'f1 ts due to all veterans. 11, 11• Ml' q11 ,. of thP things I found out • Free G.l. benefit'> .rnd "'" 11 es DO NOT come to you cH1tomat1t,.ll\ You wdl NEVER get a letter from th" Gov- ernment or the V.A telling \ ou .ihC1ut them YOU must know ahout tlwm- YOU must qualify for them YOU must apply for them! • You arc probably being "chcate>d'' our ol $1 ,000's in the~c free benefit<. .rnd services. • You arc entitled to these free bene- fits and services whether you have l>een out of the service for 30 days- or even 30 years! ~dv~rtleoment Amazing Fact s Revealed -265 Free Benefits For Qualified Ve terans Of Vietnam, Korea, WWII -Up To 30 Years After Discharge! by Paul Michael ---' ,, , I No matter what your branch of se>rv1~e-whcther you've been a veteran for 30 days or JO years-stJrl collcctmg your free C.I benefits immediJtcly! • The money lo pay for these free services has .1lready been set aside by Congress. 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(; I hC'1wl1t' I hinl.. .1IH1111 1h.1t fnr ,, lllllfl~l'lll 1 Start Collecting Now! II " l'JW to c;lart collc-C11ng \our rightru I <,h.irc.•. Matl I h<' c. oupon ,\nd $4 'l'i < J<>h, c he>cl.. or mnn<'y ordr1 right .1way The bool.. land the l hlr,\ free RPportc.) wrll hr sC'nt tu you 1rn· nwd1Jtt'ly h\ return mail Chrdcc; and rnoney ordt·rc; ":>hould be made p.lyJblC' lo Thr <.oocl N('v. c, Puhlt-.hing (om· panv Mail Coupon Today! ---------------- MAILr chrcli.> p~y•blr •nd m•il lo: Good News Publishing Company 7576 Freedom Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44720 IJcclr Paul: Please o;cnd mC' my gudran- tt•cd copy of "How To Get Whal The• I J S. Government Owes Veter.ins And rhcir Dependents!" Here IS my S4 ()5 a' payment in full. Also, send me my 2 [)(Ira Reports-Free' I under-;tand that 1 f I don't col lcct at lcac;t SI 00 00 in frc'' hcnC'f1tc; and services I may return th<' hook (or,\ full rrlund, without qu1bhl<' or quf'c,twn 1408 Print N.imc __________ _ Addr<'"------------ ( 11y _____________ _ c:.1.1tc _______ 7ip # ____ _ D Herc is an add1t1onal $4 .95. Send me an extra copy of the book (a nd the 2 [xtra Free Repo rts) lo give to a deserving veteran or dependent! Glenda .Jaekson Continued problems in each picture, in each c;ccne. that when one is done well I get satisfaction out of 1t. Well, maybe even that l\n 't the right way of putting it. l cl us say it is continually in- teresting. FW: Arc you ambitious? GLENDA: I'm lazy by nature, .,o I really don't want to work h.1rd unless rm interested in .,umething. Yd every time 1 ac- cept a :.cript I'm immediately !lorry .ibout it because I have to devote so much time to it and .1way from my family FW: What does your family l'.Onsist of? GLENDA: My husband Roy IFditor's note: Roy Hodges) and our four-year-old son, Daniel. FW: Is your husband an actor? GLENDA: He used to be. Then he became a director. Now he's an art dealer. FW: Did you always want to be- come an act res!.? GLENDA: No. When I was little I wanted to be a ballerina. FW: What made you change your mind? GLENDA: I Jml got too bloody big! There wa!>n't anybody around who wanted lo lift me! FW: And you went directly into at.:ting after that? GLENDA: No, I left grammar !.Choo! when I was 16 with no -;pccial ambitions an~for two years I worked at a pharmacy. It was at that time that I joined the local amateur-theatrical so- ciety because 1 thought there must be more to life than the chemist"s shop. And then I ap- plied to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and they ac- cepted me. 1 am not very ad- venturesome, but when some- thing comes up that I like I be- come very tenacious. FW: I understand you have been married only once, yet you have had four wedding rings. lsn 'l that a bit unusual? GLENDA: The first one was very cheap, really. It simply broke. The second one wasn't much more expensive and dis- solved when I washed some di- apers in too much bleach. Tbe third one slipped off my 6nger and down the drain. [She showed me a beautiful wide gold wedding ring set with dia- monds.) I hope this one will last! FW: Do you like jewelry'? GLENDA: l wore earrings once, but somehow they weren't me. I'm not much for jewelry. ur for that matter. fancy clothes. ((I don't have to get dressed up for official functions, J prefer • wearing plain trousers. They're the most comfortable, and I'm all for comfort. FW : What is your biggc!>I prob- lem in acting'? GLENDA: To find the proper material. That's how you end up doing revivals of plays and films -and some of them are done very well. It's depressing and boring. As I said, I am a "char- acter woman" and there are not that many good parts about. You see, I am sometl:!~g of an ugly duckling. My eyes are too small, and I have rotten skin. As a matter of fact, l don't think anything about me is physically attractive! FW: Is thal why you did "Mary, Queen of Scots" a few months after portraying Queen Eliza- beth on TV in "Elizabeth R"? GLENDA: Yes. But I did ii a second time because I wanted to play opposite Vanessa Red- grave. And besides, arter years of sex stuff aml playing neurotic ravers, I thought it woul<! be nice to play a part my mother could sec in the cinema a'1<l say. "That's my Glenda." FW: One last question: How do you feel about the fact that within a comparatively short time you have become the most sought-after movie star in the world? GLENDA: J wouldn't !lay I am surprised-STUNNED is the word! 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By Larry Bortstein .....__ Soccer star Kyle Rote, Jr ..•• • • • and some of the "Superstara" events he c0mpet9CI In. ti • FAMIL V WEEKLY, May 19, 1974 [ st February. a group of the greal- (St athletes in the world gath- ered in Rotonda. Fla .• to com· pete in the "Super~tars" competition. 0 . J. Simpson was there. So we re Bob Seagren, John H avlicek and Pete Rose. Each was required to compete in seven of ten evenls-not including lheir own specialt ies. A lot was at srake. Not onl y would the winner get more than $50,000-bul the re were all the intangibles o f pride and ego. When the dust finally settled, one man stood alone in first place. It was nor 0. J. Simpson. It was not Seagren, Havlicek or Rose. It was a relatively unknown young man with a very wcll- known name: Kyle Rote, Jr. The name K yle Rote, of course. i~ synonymou~ wilh footbJll. Kyle Rote. Sr.. was an All-America halfback al SMU and fa~hioned an e~cellent I I · year NFL career with the New York Giants before retiring to enta 'the field of sports broadcasting. It seemed a sensible route for his son to follow-ex:cepl it wasn't the one Kyle Jr. wanted to pursue. First, after graduating from high ::.c hool in Dallas, he accepted a football scholarship to Oklahoma State Univcr;ity. "l know people at SMU were disappointed," Kyle says." and quite a few other peo- ple were upse·t by my leaving Texas and the Southwest Conference." But youog Rote's biggest decision was yet to come. After a year, he questioned the relevance of big-tame collegiate footbalL "I was the type of studcnt who had 10 avoid distractions in order to get good grades. The atmo- sphere for football players at Oklaho- ma State wasn't conduciv~o class- work. I had lo find a small school where I could get along and do what I wanted." Kyle found his answer at the tiny University of the South in Scwa- nee, Tenn. Once a major football power in its own right. Sewanec now nestles quieUy atop the plateau of the Cumberland River, far from the glam- our and crowds of big-time athletics. There were no athletic scholarships for Sewanee students. But Kyle Jr. would have had to search high and far to find any college with a scholarship in the sport he decided to embrace. Thb-sport was soccer, and by the time he elftolled at Sewanee in 1969, Kyle had played it only two years, and then only on a rudimentary level. Soccer has long been a stepchild of American sports, a ppreciated mostly by immigrants from nations where it is the sport. Kyle barely knew of its existence until he and several high school football teammates tried it as a summer conditioner. Then one Superstar With the Famous Name alternoon, they learned what the game really was all about. Ron Griffith, an Englishman irom Black- pool who was a sports correspondent for a Scott ash newspaper, came upon Kyle and his I ricnds kicking a soccer ball around one hot summer afternoon. Griffith offered to teach them the finer poants of the game. "At first we were offended by this guy hutting in," recalls Kyle ... But we soon real- 1ted he cuultl help us a lot. Pretty soon we lorrnctl a team called the Black Bandits and we i.crimmaged other local teams." fhough he continued to play football, Kyk finally succumbed to the lure of soccer when he entered Scwancc. Armed with a degree in psychology and a rn:w wife, Mary Lynne, of Rossville, Ga . ., Kyle rclllrned to Dallas in June, I 972, uncertain of has future. The Dallas Tornadoes of the Nmth Amcncan Soccer League offered him .1 playing contract that, by their own admis- '>llln. wal> more of a public relations ploy than J scrioul> altempt to recruit a new player. "I had a lol uf local appeal," Kylu con- cct.le'>, "and I h..id played soccer, so ll was a log1c.1l m ove on their part. Except they didn't re.illy fed I would ever be an important pla)W. fhe job they offered me was a com- hinat1on player-public relations directo r." Joining the Tornadoes with the 1972 sea- son more than half completed, Kyle only played in practice, but his polcnlial for the game began to emerge. "My !>izc (six feel and 185 pounds! is higger than average for !>occer," he points out. "and I learned how to use it to good advantage." Ro te also discovered he had a naturJI aptitude for "heading" !he ball. Since the U!>C o f arms and hands is prohibited in "4><:cer. e\ccpt by goaltenders. players must pJc;s the ball either by kicking it or hitting it ofT lheir heads. .. It\ mostly a matter of timing," Kyle c\plain!\ "Y ou have to time the movement ut }Our head with the flight of the ball." When the 1973 NASL season began the • following April. Kyle wa .. a regular member of Dallas' playing roster. He quickly proved rhat Tornado Coach Ron Newman was oor- rcl·t in his judgment of the young Scwanee graduate by scoring a goal in the first game of the year. By the end of the season Rote was the league's scoring champion (ten goals, ten assists) and rookie of the year. Playing center forward, a position analo- gous to cenrcr in basketball and hockey, Kyle helped the team go all the way to the cham- pionship final of the NASL. before bowing to the Philadelphia Atoms. That Kyte i~ a ''different breed of cat" is 1llu,lrated by the foci that he is using part of h1!> "Superstars" pri1..e money for his tuition at the Perkins School of Theology. Kyle plans to be ordained in two years. He isn't certain if he will go into active preaching. He intends to remain in soccer for ~cveral more years. His rise to stardom in the 'l>Orl comes at a time when soccer may be FAMILY WEEKLY, May 19, 1974 • 19 experiencing its long-awaited boom in the U S. Jn Dallas alone, the number of people playing soccer on all levels bas risen from 192 fi ve years ago to more than 40,000 today. "I'd like to be remembered," Kyle says, "as The O~inal Lenith. Others hav~ added millimeter.>. filters .V\<l traps. but nobody l'\W found a way to pack in more O«wor th.m the original Cdmcl. The Orleinal Cam.el. Hi s name was Old Joe and he was 1ust another face with Barnum & Bailey. Our artist shctched him. and 60years later Old Joe remains \Wrld famous as the symbol of the a pioneer in soccer in this country. I think the public is waking up to how great a game it is. Before I leave it, if I ever do, 1 want to be sure I've done something for the sport." fines t cigarette made. ~ The~ Disap~ Pyramid. Once we took this pyramid out to give Old Joe more walki~ room Several tons of angry mail ~ it was back in ~ forever. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Y~ur Health. The Ori&ina1 DleNI. The original measure m a cigarette was taste. So we blended the Buriey, Virginia and Turkish tobaccoe that dellver the most taste- Result: Camel d the best tasting ~ in the worid. 25 mg. "ta1~ 1.6 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette. FTC Report SEPT. '13. · I spent my life on a "starvation" diet , then I ate and lost 72 pounds. By Mary Gioia -as told to Ruth L. McCarthy 'I Then I say 1 "starved" myself, the menu for ff my day went like this. No breakfast. But as soon as I got to work, I'd have diet soda and a piece of coffee cake. Twenty minutes later, coffee to wake me up, with cream and sugar. Then, about eleven thirty, maybe a bite of cake someone's mother made. At lunch-time? I took just a skinny sandwich. But since I didn't have breakfast, I figured I could afford a little scoop of ice cream. Then, mid-&fternoon, so I wouldn't cave in, I ordered a malted. Never anything solid. Too marty calories! Naturally, by evening, I was starved. I couldn't wait for my first meal of the day. A good healthy Italian d~nner. Of course, when my mother put dessert on the table, I didn't want to hurt her feelings, so I ate it. And that, quite frankly, is how I dieted up to 205 pounds. Now in between all this hunger, I would also take reducing pills. But they always made me ' very nervous. So eventually I'd give them up until 1 couldn't stand hearing any more com- ments, like: "You've got such a pretty, rosy- round face. Too bad you can't. lose any weight." Then off I'd go again on my crazy "starva- tion" diet and add a lot of pounds. As I talk about it now, I wonder how Carmine, my husband, ever married me. Maybe because, basically, I had a happy disposition. StiJl, I used to get hurt by remarks. I remember once we were dating and Carmine saw a girl with a beautiful figure. Suddenly, he turned to me and said: "If your head was on that girl's body, you'd be great." In an effort to make his dream come true, I turned to diuretics, followed by about every reducing pill in the drug store. But they made me feel so sick, I finally broke down and said: "I can't lose weight, Carmine. You have to ac- cept me as I am." And, thank ~oodness, he did! At 205pourrda,J1tayedon tM1horr, bttaus' I wos ao afro1d Now tltal,J'm 133 pounda, I~ chttlu, plaid, and panta - that no lifeguard could ever saue me if I were drownin,g. especially aftu years of wearing a blue and blaclt. wardrobe After we were married, I ran my kitchen like my mother's -with lots of good food which, unfortunately, only added more fat to my hips and thighs. It was too bad, because Carmine always wanted to buy me clothes. And I was so hard to fit. I think he would have died if he'd knowat that the pants suit I wore on my honeymoon had a maternity top. Of course, I wnn't pregnant, but it was the only one that was fashionable and a good fit. Actually, it took a nother clothes crisis in my life to finally make me reduce. You see, I was to be a bridal attendant at my brother's wed- ding and I wanted desperately to look nice. Luckily, I'd been reading those ads about people who'd lost weight on the Ayds plan. But, quite honestly, I thought the whole thing was a gimmick. Then I saw a cardboard stand of an Ayds plan loser in the drug store and the girl looked so terrific I said to myself: "It's probably money down the drain, but here goes." I read the ingredients on a box of Ayds-& Reducing Plan Candy and learned they contain vitamins and minerals, but no drugs, so I went home with the chocolate fudge kind. I started on the Ayds plan the very next day, taking one or two Ayds with a hot drink like the directions say, and the results were astound- ing. They really helped curb my appetite. What's more, for the first time in my whole life, I began to eat sensibly. Three meals a day and none of the garbage in between. I also came to realize that there is no magic anywhere when it's a matter of reducing. May- be I knew' it before, but somehow I could never face the fact -or help myself -without the Ayds plan. In the end I went down to 133 pounds on the Ayds plan. I was so thrilled when I had finaJly done it that I went out and bought the clingiest orange dress I could find . And I wore it to a big family affair in my hometown, Bayside, Long Island. And guess what? My husband had to re-introduce me to one of my very own cousins. Believe me, you only have to have something like that happen to you to know that there isn't a "starvation" diet in the world to compare with being able to eat three meals a day on the Ayds plan and still lose weight. BEFORE AND AFTER MEASUREMENTS Before After --- Height .................... 5'31h" ..................... 5'31h" Weight.. ................... 205 lbs ................... 133 lbs. Bust ........................ 42" .......................... 35Y.z" Waist ....................... 34" .......................... 27" Hips ......................... 48" .......................... 38" Dress ........................ 20 ........................... 11-12 Sewing Cor~er , . ohn11)' (•Win~r: y Ten Famrlte Rtt.ords Johnny Winter, the phenomenal blues guitar player from Texas, has emerged as one of America's hottest performers. "List~ning to music," Johnny says, ''should be an emotional ex- perience. The way it makes you feel is much more important than the technical ability of the artists or performers. When listening to something you don't under- stand, try to be open and hear what the per- former is trying to project, rather than judge ii by guidelines you've already set up." 1. Rubber Soul by The Beatles (Capitol) 2. Leilh Bleed by The Rolling Stones (London) 3. Rock of Agea by The Band (Capitol) 4. Highway #61 Revisited by Bob Dylan (Columbia) 5. Are You Experienced? by Jimi Hendrix (Reprise) 6. Gris. Gria by Or. John (Atco) 7. King of the Delta Blue• by Robert Johnson (Columbia) 8. The Best of Little Walter (Checker) 9. The Beat of Muddy Waters (Checker) 10. Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center (Columbia) -Interviewed by Loraine Alterman FAMILY WEEKL V, Mey 19, 1974 • 21 . Aoslcss ought to make fashion points (and be comfortable, too) in this ankle-length shirtwaist. Tab-buttoned and cuffed, you might make it in a lacy cotton, rayon or a blend. 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And studies ~ show that women. much more than men, tend to share such extroverted traits as sociahility, impulsiveness, talkativeness, in- terest in the personalities of others, etc. 2. Tr11t"-accord1ng to studies conducted by the Economic and Social Research Institute, which show smoking to be definitely asl'Oeiatcd with extroversion. and 1hat "in nations where the level of extroversion is high, the population's consumption of tobacco is high also." 3. True. S1udics at a leading uni- versity showed that introverts' body temperatures increased more during the morning hours than did the extroverts'. The opposite was true for the after- noon. Tests also ~owed that each personality type tended to be most alert during the times of the d:iy when their body tem- peratures were elevated. 4. True. Conscnsu'l of ~tudae'> shows that ''introverts arc pre- disposed to develop conditioned kars. and take less readily than extroverts to potentially dan- gerous activitie'l." It's interest- ing to note in this connection that re~earch has '\hown that 1t i'i much harder to teach 1ntro- ... erted children to swim, and it 1s more difficult for them to overcome their fear of the water. 5. True a<; demonstrated by psychological studies at the University of London. While extroverts did better on short- term memory tests (retaining learned material better for brief 4'\ periods), it was found that "after 24 hours. introverts re- member almost twice as much as extroverts." 6. True. Studies at Britain's In- stitute of Psychiatry have shown that introverts in such situa- tions are predisposed to become neurotic, while extroverts arc more likely to become involved in some form of antisocial be- havior. To put 1t another way, when the introvert is under greater pressures than he can cope with, he tends to explode inwardly. But the extrovert ex- plodes outwardly and lets the chips fall where they may! FAMILY WEEKLY. 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The Items and copy are checked by FamUy Weekly for reliability, too. Yet with thousands of orders coming 1n usually to our advertisers, sometimes unintentional delays . occur. Although such delays hap· pen only infrequently, when they do, Family Weekly wants to assist you as much as possible. If you've any question about mail order, just write: Lynn Headley, Family Weekly, 641. Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • 02. • • • --· • , • • .. nlles" You"I tr t•ery you've tinum· 8. y--, • ming sers, lays hap· they ssist e. If mail dley, gt on 22. leve int 0 ids I I I I I I I I I I THE MOST AMAZING AND SUCCESSFUL BODY SHAPER EVER CREA TED JENNIFER McCARTHY writes to tell us ... CASE #2116 "Ilost~ inches off qiy:waist 15.pounds of ~weiglit 214 ~ o1f JDY-hips_ up injust 14 day_sf' One 5 Minute exercise .. twice dally, Jylng !JR my back watching T.V., reducing my food Intake only by 20% - but not gJvlng up any of the foods I love -DID IT! ..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.._., ..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WHAT SATISflED CUSJQMERS ~AY: BEFORE IUNEZt Waltl 301/i Wetaht 116 Hips 36'/z Hlttll#w the d•'f 1111 tllrffld on 1h1 5 M/nula After 7 0.,1 - AFfER7DAYS JUNE28 Walat 25s;4 Weight 105 Hlpt347/a 804'( Sh•~ f'lan. Her o•ll• flour• b~lns 10 l•h 1h1pe KEN WALLER writes to tell us that. .. AFfER 14 DAYS "' , IULY 5 Waist 24 Welpt 101 Hips 3.fl/4 Afl•r t• 111lraculo11a •r• • '"''"• lloural WHY NOT YOU/ CASE #136 "I lost ta lbs. and 4*h" ort my waist In 14 days." a. MetllleWI • "I lost 13 lbs. and 4" oil my waltr In 14 days," M. Haney • "I lost IS lbs. and 21/i" 011 my waist In 14 days," r. lo,d • "I Jost 10"1 lbs. and 3" oil my waist In 14 days," M. PMl'IOtl • "I lost 15 lbs. and S" off r.1y wal1t In 14 days," L. Healll11coc1t • "I lost II lbs. and 4'.'," oil my waist In 14 days," a. Peetrldl • "I l<>tt IS lbt. and 2w• oil my waist In 14 daV1." I . V.terlty • ··1 lost 9 lbs. and 3'" oft my wa1s1 In t4 deya," J. Ml11llord • Retulls varv depending upQn how much over· weight you are and how much time you give 10 1he Plan. ThMe people have given from S to IS minutes twice daily to our one simple exercise, lying on lhelr backs In comfort. even white watch· Ing TV-Isome ate between 10 to 20-.. less foodsl Nalurally, their Impressive results varv. The above sampling or our hundreds ol thousands ol users proves that you. too. can male sensational gains Sat11lacllon 11 guaranteed I WHAT THE EXrt:aTS SAY: Medical Doctors. Chlropr.ctors, 0Steop111hs. Ath Ir.tic Coaches ... a11ree il's Ille most successful Walslllne·We1i1h1 •educer and Sh1pl"11 Up l'lan rver invenled I WHAT COMES Off IN 14 DAYS? 1lost3 inches off JPY- 6 P-Qmids-and up-in 5 e, OOY-s!" lndMduaJ mulls vary, bul during IJl averqe 14-day period you can 9')eCt to lose up to 4 lnclles lrom your wa111Une and up to 10 pounds from your pretent weight. It strengthens your bea.rt and lungs, lncn1a5eS stamina and endurance, Improves your dlgest1ve function and general health. II al10 shap1r5 you uP -from head to ton. for a "S" Minute Exerciser -it sure does a lot. •EX.POSING EFfOlln.ESS EXERCISERS Reader's Dl&Mt fSept., 1971). New York Times and Cood Houseteeptns. among otben, exposed sauna wraps, lnflaled bell•. weighted belll and ellortless e.xetci&el'S u frauds . Sclentillc research· ers, medical and fltneu eJqJel'ts all qree ... tben Is only one way lo firm. shape and h1m up your body .,.,. •ut wan 111111 ..._om One 5 Minute exercise, twice dally, ly1ng on my back watching T.V., reducing my food Intake only by 20% - but not g\vlng op any of the foods I love -DID ITt ,,_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--. r--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEFORE AITER NOV. t SDAYS Welpt220 Walltl6 ~ ... out ol •hape, M• d•'f Ila 1ttrled th• Plan. NOV.5 Welaht Zif Wallt33 o,.tr I Oar• u,., -aur oon•. •nd eltapfnrJ up. FHIEnouoh? Results injust 3 d3Y-fil to do It ttwn "Ith our P1lentod. tNJy miraculous "S" Mlnule llody Shaper Plan. foe Welder, lllM$• exper1 and 1ralner of cll•m· plons since 1938 lllfl: ' t ins -s •IHI• tllflm fetly fer -.ty 7 Uyl •M ,..·11 .... ., lo S ...... from yoer wlDtJi.. ., ....................... , ..... ..,.,. .,. -« I wtll ntn9 '"" ,._,:· Lf.T'S FACE THE FACTS WHY YOU'RE OUT OF SHAPE You ell the wrona combination ol loodl. you do not 1e1 enooah alf'cite to thoroughly wort yow mutcUJer. metabolic and respiratory sy11ems dll· ly lleclute of thlt. Ill eccumulates around your w1Jtt1tne. tievt and other body organs. llowtaa you down, &&Ina your body and dettrovtnl your v11a111y, vtrUltv and yout11 . Tllere It only one way to llrm up and ahape up: that Is throug)I proper exerctM and proper nutrition. £JlortleH exer· c1M", reduclna p1tt1. Nun• thortt. wel&ttted beltJ, dangerout and Pllnful diet• and other atmmlett destined to appeal to your lulnett wUI not wort and have been e.xpoled by the medical profeaslon as lraudt. Ineffective end In tome Cllset danger· out. They can only reduce your pocketbook. race up to 11 ... If you want to tllm d<>Wn. firm and •lllJl8 up, you muet work off the Inches, and lhera 11 no Mfer, fHter and more enloveble way l'tlent h1tdl111. Copltrl&llt Joe Weider. t974 HOW DOF.S THJS INGENIOUS "5" MINUTt PLAN SLIM, ITR.M AND SHAPE YOU UP? The Welder "S" Minute Body Shaper plan Is bllsed on dolnll ON£. CONTINUOUS, •HYTHMIC 00- 0llOINATtO £.X[.ltCISE, lwlce deity Thel's all you do No dte11ng Eat th«! foods you lllte-however. we suggest you consume ~ less food. while on 1hls plan. for maximum mulu Thi• one llve· minute exercise 11 llesl11ned 10 auaclt 1he Walsl and Hips jwhere Ill eccumul11es quJckest, gtvlng your body a flabby. weak and dls10Med looll:l-H well as bum ofl excess Ill last by spe«11n11 up stored calorles and reshaping your chest, abdo· men, firming up your legs and inns-your total body I It's saler than st11111uous workoulS. beau the llme consumption and dangers or gym workoura ... or any olher vlgorout sPor1 The unit wel11hs about 16 oz and 1119 any wa11e1 swi c81e. You can carry ti and use It whenever lhere't floor spece-enyllme tven while walch Ing televl1lon. SUCCESS REVISITED 7Months Later Welpt 210 Wa.llt 32 Because you may heve been footed In the put by "Elfortless Exercisers," we are livlna you our no- nonsense rree Trial Offer 11 shown ln lhe coupon below We w1111t to prove to you -at our rtst - what 1hese customen and thousands or oUlen ac- complished -So Can Yout. .. Safely. comfortably In the privacy of your own home. l'roven results ans lllnlady verUJed by tbe tbou· sands. The guaran1ee ls In wrtllng. Now. can you think or a reason for not ordering your "S" Minute Total Body Shaper and start toottna and feeling lite a million ... In just l dayt? BODY SHAPER 7 lfoltf.ftt Utw -SI/II In ,,, .. , •h•pe -mu1cultr, /Inn and rUQ(Jed -Re1u/11 ftlll St•yl '5'MINUTE We Care About The Shape You 're 1n -OONT YOU? r---------------------· nr' • 11 Sllm Down ... 61.Tee·J.rial Sh•pe Up In Just 14 Days! t>tTeC.. ""ea-ktlll. ... 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'(,ti~~~ ;,i~• .ci~~ri;> ... z.p .. .. .. .. . .. . I L-----------------------~ IN CANADA· "S" MlltUtr. Indy Shaper 1'11n. 2875 latC'll •Olld. Monlmat, ()ucl._. .. ~tin the World! OPTACON pan it replace Braille? A new device will help the blind read without using Braille. It has been in- vt•ntcci by three Stanford University professors-one of whom has a blind daughter. "l presume," says Dr. J. C. Li1will, "he r unfortunate circumstance gave me the d rwc to find something for the blind." Called the Optacon, the el(·clrical device converts an optical 1magc to a tactile image on a vibrating 1 eda11gula.r flcJd . The blind p erson lakes the scanning machine (pictured ) an<l moves it over the printed page ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour / ,.-- PROTECTIVE CUSTODY Grandparents h ave an advantage on parents- Their lesser respansibility. But parents come closer, their years being (ewer, To matching their children's agility. i\ grandparent's told, "You're in charge, he's all yours," fhough maybe for only an hour, But after ten minutes of watching and leaping I le quc~tions his staying p ower. 26 8 FAMILY WE~Kl Y, May 19. 1974 from lctt<.•1 to lette1. As the right hJ11d sc:an~ the p.igl', tht• left hand picks up a t.iclllt• image of the lcttt'r from a small vibratiug device about the si.1.e of a p01 table tape n •corde1. The O pta- co11 may b<.• used with a small am ount of training and i.\ far less complicated than ll·arning Dra1lk, at·cording to its c·rbtois. The machmc now costs about $5,000 but will be cheaper whe11 it is mass-produced '. (For mor<.· information write to the Electronics Laboratories at Stanford U111vcrsity, Sta11ford , Calif. !:.14305.) QUOTE: The Russians 1dulizc the late John F. Kennc<ly says Charlotte Y. Salisbury in her new book. "I don't believe the re has ever been an Amer- ic:m family that '(\p- pealed so to for- eigners as the Keo- nedys, and for many of the same reasons that they appeale<l to us. They were so exciting, so dash- ing. so young aml idealistic, so hard- working and dedicated to their coun- try. And it is always glamorous to be so rich. I was told that John F. Ken- nedy has become like an icon to many Russians; his picture hangs in many Hussian homes. He 1s worsh11wcl a' th<> l'muodimcnt of mtl'lhgcncc, democracv and freedom. a god and a tn.1rtyr." Frum "Russian Diary" (Walke1 and Co., $6.95). UNQUOTE. EDWARD ASNER Father of twins When Ed Asner Is not playing Lou Grant on ''The Mary T>•lcr Moore Show,'' he is at home with his t\\ ins- a boy and a girl. Arc twim harder to 1Jisc than one child? "Yes," says A~ner, who is becoming somethmg l>f .m ex- pert on the subject, "particularly if you want them to grow up as 111di\'iduals, as we <lo. \Vhcn there arc two chilclrc11, one usually intimidates th1• other. A parent can ,always reason with the old- er one, but with twins it's a constant p roblem. At first the girl was more Quips & Quotes Oh, grandparents try to be ever-alert, Want parents to trust and believe t hem, Then sigh with relief when there's Changing of Guards And the parents return to relie\e them. A customt•r warned a used-car deal- er. "Now, don't tell m e this car was ow11c<l by u little old Jady who u sed it only on Sundays." "Even better," the dealer 1epliC'd . "ft was owned by a physician who 11se<l it only for house calls." -Co11rad Fiorello I u,1sli tlic 11N1rc 11crcs were as good ns the tcnr 1ww.~ mrd to be. -Thomas LaManc" Al a party w hero much liquo1 was bei11~ served, a man embraced a stran- ger hy mistake. When he saw his error he said. 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UJf.lO 15 Cl\r\SBIE'.71 OF US ALL? • A NO WHO CAN BE PLEASANT ALL THE T IME? NO ONE CAN BE PLEASANT ALL THE TIME ... W14AT DO '{OU EXPECT OF ME? I HAVE . ..\ QUEST ION .. EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COAST NEWS • I DON'T E\PECT ANl{TH IN6 OF L(OU L{OU 'RE NO H ELP . .\T ~LL 1 i I~ ' . •• r~ • '. ~ } •• ' -. : i "' f ' . ,, . ALL RIGHT, f-(OW ABOUT THl-6 7 HOW ABOUT A 4'EAR.'5 ':7CHEDULE Wi-UCH GIV E<; L(QU TWO ' CAN WE CALL ~Uf<E .. THl-7 IS 601N6 TO BE GREAT. I STILL 14AVE FOUR. "R.EALL'/ DOW N'' DAl{5 LEFT, AND I f.lAVEN'i EVEN TOUCHED MY 51 XT'1' Ci\ABB'1' DAl.{'7 ... TODA'{ONEOF Wf-i'i' HUNDRED PLEASANT DA'15 , ONE HUN DRED "REALLY UP" Or\'1'5, Sl)(T'{ CRAB B'( 0Al(5 A ND FIVE "REALL'r' DOi>JN " DA'(5? I COULD LIVE'. THE " REALL'f NOT? \ WITH THAT , I THINK .. , Do111 yorn· own yardwo1'k· now. Wallet: _J-~ v Vi1"q1I didnt show up, Fracas. • DOWN " DA'{5? !'---_ _...., Virg il d1dnl 1 Thats show up again / strange . I \ __ [ isnt it. I'~-... ·' Hes been Hes cu t · " M1'. Fracass ; lawn lately, 1 ~ tOcl. '· ._t-,,.. .... I 'I·• I ~ . '• ,1 "' • , Oh, well. we1·e not that dependent on him. f(, (11 Busy bus\'. bus\'' 1 ve got several new ya1·ds latel1 - recommendations from sat6· fied custorrers, you know. \( \• \ \ Lets pitch Right. You in and do 1t mow and ourselves, Iii fill the Clov1a 11~' bags. -. ,\ ~- .. I fl ,'i L: ·~ ' ... ,, ....... , ..... A~ •• , .... 0,,, .o• Two of Mr Fracass triends for in stance. Th anks Mc Fracas 1 • • ' .--------------·-------- IT 7EEM7 YOU I< PRO~l..£A\ 1<, THAT YOIA NEE£0 f:VE RYONE'S APP/lOVAL.. ... ,-, DENNIS THE MENACE MEETING WITH THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, SAM DP<IY ER HANDS HIM SOME PHOTOG.RAPHS.' T!i!ITC. RFC /\I ir::p ,--U WAS w1rH ME - / r--- l TOO K ALL ' TH OSE PICTURES THIS MORN ING. JOE! //,,,FOi i' I // /n' ., ;,,... _-c; I •I ! . KHCOt.. ~~/Sf ' 0 , , I 11)///i / 1 HOPE< HE'S. Gt.AD TO 5E:E ME ... 0 0 -YOVI ARE AFR'AID THAT 70ME.ONE MIGHT NOT 1-IKE YOVf, AND 70 YOIA CIA RRY FAVOR Al-L THE TIME , J'.RA . -._ ~~ ' HE', WRONG' ,......_ ......... --"\..... ..._,;...J 0 • • • You flON·-1 WAN if\ r/\Kf 1r PE~NAL .. 1 NFVEP. DO. -- 1 f;..NON THAT rm_1 . WE<LL, :!ll':A, !'VE DO Ne SOMO: TH INKING A~OIAT YOIA, AND HAVE COME lAP WITH AN ANALY717 OF YOLAR P7YCHICAL ?ITIAAT/ON. '. :v--_____./ . .-/. ~ ,-..:: -·-------- WHAT DO YOl..I THINK OF MY ANALY717 i' LAH , W0t..1L D WE 5TILL ~f F II': IEND7 IF r i?l '3"'GR El:. 0 \'YITH YOL.1 ? By Hank Ketcham )P-.JNIS \\I lc_H/-ll . /IREO '/CV ACTUALI Y ApDLOGIZING? ~--- 1-/ECk. NO. •::A.-r l) c -~ ~ -~~\ • ::::) . I 0 -' --.Y,-) I __.,J , PARKER <l<J<J m.-~~-~---- YOU'RE QU ITE A PHOTOGRAPHER ! t HAVE THE PIC.TURES IN ).~> SEQUENCE! THE ONE YOU 'RE LOOKING AT NOW WAS TAKEN IMMEDIATELY A.FTER THEY CAME OUT OF THE BANK! HOW M UC H DID SHE GIVE - HIM, SAM? l DON 'T KNOW ... BUT I'D GU ESS IT WAS A TIDY AMOUNT! BUT THE JM POl<TANT TH l ~G 16 THAT LEFTY STRAND'S NOT WHY GOING TO GET ~-DO YOU BECAUSE I FOLLOWED ERNIE AFTER HE RECEIVED THE BRIEFCASE! HE DID 'TWO THINGS! F;RST HE M.A.DE ,A., PHONE CALL AND SECOND, HE STOPPED AT A TRAVEL AGENCY.' I rLL LAY ODDS THAT THE PHONE CALL WAS TO LEFTY'S WIFE, TELLING HER THAT JEAN CALVIN NEYER SHOWED WITH IFOLLOWED H;M I NTO)l THE TRAVEL AGENCY! < I HE'S BOOKED CN k FLIGHT TO MEXICO CITY THE DAY AFTER ANY OF IT! SAY THAT? THE MONEY! • .,, • .. • TOMORROW ,,, ONE WAY! .. • • • ~ • • • • j ' ! • . 1 • l MUTT and JEFF ® I SAID YOU BACK OFF AND L!:"T ME OVER.' WHY DON'T YOU BACK OFF AND LET ME. . OVER! ,----- / HOLD IT UNTIL I TURN 1r: YOU DON'.T LET ME OVER I'LL RAM INTO YOU! AROUND-- " A,-.'<'!~ ~' \~~ • ._ I "r'' "Ohl I' < I-'•'•'-~.I'·~·•~'""' \II \\~•I..! r;,,h •· fl••••'"'' DOCTOR SMOCK NOY... A~ISS 1'1'(1 1...1...Y, we'i:<E' GOING 1'0 1...e-r YOU OPE'N Youi:< GI F"-r SHOP IN o u i:< HOSPllAI... L..OBBY .. MAGAZ INE'S. NeWSF'APE'l'<:S Ai-JP F"t.-OWS"1S A"1E' OU'f, AS 1'HOSe c1...u-r-reR iJ P l'<OOMS. l ·ASI, lo.JO ,1eweJ.."1Y WHICH leMF'IS OUF'? NiJF'?SSS • --------- • ' • l • . } • .. " • ! ' ' .. -• By .r\l S rnith I NE.VER BACK OFF, FOR ANY OLD FOOL! WELL,0.1<.T ALWAY5 DO.' -·' '" \ ' ' I \ ,, 11 ' " ~' O.K. NOW YOU BACK OFF! ~~-------y'· (__, I / 1--------------___,_ ' . 0 l . ' T •(ldt Me•~ lt1<'••••~ Ii ""'""""""• Su1dir11t• •tto•u •• • l'IJ .. !111 ..,.,ck. 's is 'tel/ You who t 11 leo.~.,.1.o' ~me /a .. my On "'I) •Qh1"t · I I' "'9i/J 9 Yo 1 • m g 1 JI u and you,.-h tn go ing 10 ;;, · ove o new /iFe 1 " "' free ... · hoppy .. Howevei:c, i=OR OBVIOUS l'<e'ASONS, j: CAN'! Al.-1...0"'' You 1'0 se1...1... ANY SPI i:<1-rs OR IOBACCO Pl'<O!?UCIS ... o'fj,.je F<!w 1 se , GOOP l.-LJCK ON YOU~ Ne;'W VE'N 'fLl~E" .1 - Ol<AY, SO WHA'f'F<!E' YOU sei...i...1NG" • ' "" .... ·-·· ..... '""' By Georg e Lemont ----------- COSME:'l ICS Al'<~ ./ ~ i=RIVOt.-OU S , HEON~.§' \..___ c--% A NO-NO. Be'CAUSES -r ~J OF' OUR PIABellC. "'I'-ij,,:,,. F'A1'1eN'fS, You 'Nlt.-L--,/~· r.~ C Al'<"1 Y NO CAN !?Y, _, · ''ft GiJM, COOKIE'S O R ·" SIMll...AR 1-reMs... \ ' ' ' 1 I I I ( A GOING BlJSINt::SS ! ' ' . " I I ·~ -~- ~~ D<>DOY. WILL YOJ PLAV WITH ME? • NnT ~l()W, .JEl'"<"Y · I 'M TOO TIC.ED. WILL YOU P..AV WITH ME NON, D<>DOY ? NO. .JEl=l'"Y·- l'M TOO l'!U'fY I . · l _ _j - NOV-I, DADDY? ,.::__---. WILL VOU ) OLAV W ITH M<" SOV.ETIME ... • ~----::-:: --· I ---• - I ~ L ' .. '·~ .. • TU-~::SL~~:E:EDS by TomK.Ryan l'-----------i . ., ANY -~ARTE.Nl7ER WHO WON'T -' ~"'· ... .IV· , . • . • • . '· \, . ·~ .· / / f" LOVE..~ Mf ... rlC ........ . ' HMM ... lf'S NOi L.IKE ~L.ACKIE ... OH ,Vf:AH!? THIS AIN'T THE FIRST TIME ! H~ LOVF..S M E ... I I f I OVEb M E NOl.. I SOPPY, IF "s 1~, 1.::;:;-'' I HAl7 /lit: l?RE'.A 17 );;~~~ 1'17 13UY ! • • ~· -.. ), • G'IVE: A CLJSTOMt:=R A FREE ~IRIH · PAY SHOT IS A SKINFJ.../NI! .......____ --::::::::::~!"" tJ NC l I IJ U V' ' · • WOUL rr, l?Lf.N 9 : l'f'/\Y H iO LOV~ » fv\ I ... fl E. LllVL.:o Ml. ~In I ... . N O GRU68Y DAISY lb GO NNA COM!Oo Bl TWI l ~I M't:-/\ND R0/31'1-'1 RH JI nr-:r> ! OK!fte r....~,lbo11.lk.at ·'"'' 1914. ~Id 1 I , --- rA.'° \'01 ' TRl'ST \'fll'R E\'ES? Thtr• arr at l~a.~t 111 differ· rn;"• In. rlrawinli( rlrtails tM-t"'""" top and bottom p1nr l ~. H"w •1•11rlily r:11n .\nu line! thrm7 fhNk .anJa·rrs a;1h lhn£r hfolo•. \\ \t I l '. \ · · .i • • ~· : ; • · ., 1 I' • •"' _.. " ,, ,• .. ·• I ' I" : ' ·'': I .,.,..,, '"r 1C•• ir·~i· )·<! 1~;-,,:J;, .. ,. r • ' -• ' I ! ).. . ' ... ' • ~ tr1\.' ., •• , .• ,., ~,· •• · , ;-;-.,·n~···: J.: '.• ·;·-. ( • ... t " • ,• ' . H11/ Kaufman .t- Yli.--~) ---BULLETI N BOARD ---· • f'OLDt:ROL! Fo ld a Shf't"l or p;iiper 1n tv.n . Folr1 il a1ain. And ai:a1n. _.\nd :1.2a1n, fill. Hn.,.,· man\· tun~ at mosl t1.n you fold 1!? . .\rter :>t'\l'n (nlrl,, how many th1clo:nf'S.Sl>i: wilt you ha\''-'·.• ~ • HPre "N' n1nr 1111\\al \Pl\rl". \11 ;i r1H\ 11 !"! rr .... :-:1· \. 0 \rhat should the 1rnth leltrr hi".' ".q "'I • I e ciimbin( I hill, I -,;1v.· 17 cnv.o;, nr\ 01\" ]t>f1. \\"1tk1ng hack dnv.n, [ ~v. 17 lOV.\ nn n1\. r1ch 1. How man r cow\ did I s.tt 1n a!!' ,, ·····~' ., e ,..;,•nrrr11 ·p :-':irari: F1nrl \\'o11 a111111:i .. 1·1. I Ln11 1 ,, •• ,j to bi: a rra l funny rlny, n. I ' - ~\ \l'"-11\1!' \nd L'"l"t" nt'~tl \. !-Hrrl ' 11 hliu-: )1,!h1\1. I t l hr1•\•ll ··-Fl,•,h. h-Pur)'lr. : l .1 ~r+'f'n Joi ll ~ ~ro'O'll. 9 -flJ.,. h!u\' \!1-l"n". ! 1-!ll... hrn11n 1.!-H!.ir). 1 i -i.r.•I I SPfllBINOfR! ..;.cnRr. in pn1nt\ fnr 11<1 no: ~ll rhr -· --- lrltrr.o;, 111 the '•l"nrrl hclo)V. tn fc'>rn1 ______ ---- !110 cnrn plcte 11nrds F .\ ."' r E .\· ~ It THF..,. S<'••r:-~ ro1nt~ each frir ;i ii-----+----- \\1ird~ nf f1,ur l rncr~ nr mnr(' ----~---­ fnu nrt amnn c th<' lettP r• Try It) ~ror• at l•as\ 50 pnint~. ----+---- 1'1 '1 ~Ir..,, ll'P •1rq~ •''1< ... r ,: _,,,.,,,.," ••1••r111 '' "'~'•ll'f' ·1 'l't""<I <; l""'·'ll'I'" 1<11 .. ~ ... "! l'r I I ~'"""" ·' '! "'1r!.!. ;. :"•l>IJ'f' '' ••1r1\ 'L > "'•••p•q ' ,. I ;:,• 1, ,, ,'>1 J::;I \') f 'Hl ''IJ\'~ fl11 ., rof fn r fl1 :h1 p~th ·. r~ttl<' thr ["''~ ~ .. ,. . ., ,~·~ .... '·• ·. (f1u11_,t dl cc'l•C1 db')\'C !IJ tho:: ta.!;ct at bC'!t(•rn !'~'"· \\)11 rh' MIXED -SINGLES fi)C Cr. GOU? ~001;1~~ ~OONE! ( ' 0 I I /"'rv--.· t'.-y-J ~ AN D BOOM C k' ,\ IA>'.'.E5 MC : -i 1J 1s 11CA\S AND '\... \... \__ \... ...... '-.._.. A\.IRl<CIHI II IE -------""""<"'"~-----...,. 1/\'1" l l , W£ 'RE 1~·.E A DY FOR I Hf S L /\t-..ICE'-_I WHE RE '::J /\RCHIF , 1 HE ,.MYSTIC'? PROBABLY HELD UP ON T HE "MYSTIC BRIDGE'.' N O W, Will N 1 f"-~I, CALL FOR 1 Hf L 11 I SPIRIT, YOU S N EAK IN THEY WIT H THE" WON 'T HORN .1 SEE YOU IN THE DARK/ ~CC Aust: l Kr-rr l~A\ I NG Ti-1 1S DIZI A~\ Wi~L QE. l M STl2ANDED ON A.'-J ISLA ND IU ITi-1 ~I M ... /\RCH, If:. 11 'S DARK , HOW' LL THEY 5EF THE BUGLE? I I. YOU SPR/\Y IT WITH THIS FLUORESCEN T PAINT.' .. By BrQwn and Casson ,--rJt WAvCS ~ ~ ,\ r Ot\ nl t:. 6E. ,\(.11, -rµr;; S~1 tlL OF r-i.!AN G1rANI rllLS1ell: ,\I~'.' .. . ' '-......_....__.,_ ...... :- /JJf.,I .· . 11-i L k.t. \ ' GOt0 TH .S -1 __ _ WE.CL S ) «'i~/~ \ ,1\l/0 T E!Zi./ ' ;vr. , \ PUT -DOtiJ~ ! \1 , ________ 7 ~ c;.1 ·;_ BoB WI 'KE RE-/\DY ro CONTACT GRANDF/\THf f',f AURE 01\RD_P LIG!/15! • O H,,_SPIRIT/ WHt:.RE ARE YOU? J- • I • • ~ . USING ELECTRONIC TRACKIWG GEAR IN DIET SMITHS SPACE COUPE .THE SOURCE OF TME BOOTLEG TELECAST IS LOCATED ANO SAM AND TRACY RETURN BY AIR CAR. YOU COULD l-IAV E W ARNED ME TROUBLE LAV Al-IEAD ,...._~ -BUT '>OU DIDN'T . . . / /-, I I ~ • I WMAT KIND OFA PARTY WAS THIS? MELLO. IN ;'f"HERE! 1:77 GAD! f. </_, ~· ..__, 010 T~E REST ___ ;}/ ESCAPE DOWN T~O.T ANTENNA? , . J CYCLE PATl10L'S ASSIGNED SPECl r:"lC • PARK .. BEATS"CAW OETEQ C R IMIN~ ./ ACTIVITIES ANO RIO AREAS f'~ ~'f OF=' DEGENERATES, ETC . I' HOLD IT, SAM. WMILE BIG BRASS AND CRYsTAL ARGUE : (J/.f, O !./ r • BUT ~ow COULr> 1 PREDIC T V OUR TERR10Lf TEMPI.RP • (: .... r:~--. ; ,,_ __ _ ·~,;_. ------.. --. ... WISH THE LAZ Y CflEAP- S KA.,.E:. WOULD SPRIN& f=OR A Wµl.ST/...ING? IEA Kl:TTLE r TAJ-k Asou-r PR.l!SON 1-A"ORf • ., I , . ••• wa bu p lh pr s he A Se cc of R SU • J g N' F J Ir I II