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VOL. 67, NO. 147, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY 27, 19\4 TEN CENTS ,
Lagunans Killed • ID WW II Honored
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~ohn Kennedy Jr. runs ob-
stacle course and ends up in
drink at Hlckory Hlll in Vir·
gtnia, home ol aunt Ethel Ken-
nedy. Course was set up by
W1&hlngton Redskins during pet show to benefit a capital
ilettlement house.
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By TOM MURPHINE
Ot rh• Diiiy 1"111! 51111
Two Laguna Beach brothers, a
Newport Beach sailor and two other
Orange Countians were among the
military dead honored early today in
solemn l\tcmorial Day rites over
America's most unusual gravesite.
The services were conducted on the
184-foot Memorial bridge which spans the
hulk of the battleship USS AJ·izona,
resting on the bottom al J>ea rl Harbor,
Hawaii.
A total of 1.177 of the 1.500-man
Arizona crew dit..'<i on the ship vihcn
warplanes of the lmperial .Japanese
Navy struck Pear! lfarbor on Dec. 7, Hi41
in the sneak altack \\'hich touched off
America's entry into \\'orld \\rar JI.
Among those who died on Arizona were
Gordon and Malcolm Shive of Laguna
Beach; Filomeno Santos of Balboa,
Arthur C. t.1anlove of Orange and Lewis
P. Sharon of Santa Ana.
The Shives were believed to be the first
U.S. servicemen brothers killed in World
\Var II action and their mother, now
nlrs. Robert G. McArthur of Laguna, the
first American mother to lose two sons
wilh the war only moments old.
i\1rs. J\1cArthur today still lives in the
Laguna family home of 34 years at 478
Jasininc SL v•here the Shive brotherS
gre\Y up, \Vent throug:h local schools and
off lo war.
"They were just regular boys who C:id
all those regular things," she recalled
\'.'ll h a laugh \'.'hile unfolding the yellowed
c:lipping:s, th e l\vo Purple Hearts and the
photographs of her personal tragedy so
l<>ng ago.
"They always had summer jobs, time
for the beach, paper routes and
scouting," she recounted. "Tiley were
just a year apart in age and inseperable
friends."
They separated after Gordon was
graduated from Laguna High in 1939 and
111ent off to Fullerton JW1ior College and
then the Marine Corps.
Gordon was a member of the USS
Arizona crew ·by JuJy, 1940.
J\talcolm, however, wasn't far behind.
I-le went to Navy training, graduated in
abst:!ntia from Laguna High in 194-0, and
became a radioman.
l\1alcolm was graduated from Navy
School late in 1941 and manage4 to
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Rescuers Save 3
Off Sinking Yacht
By TO'.\f BARLF.Y
Of !he 0111~ Pol~I SIJ!t
Three Orange Coast rcsidcn!s \1crP
plucked rron1 !he placid ocean oH Lagun<1
Beach Sund11y by }-!arbor Dcpartnient
rescue personnel from Dana Point and
Newport Beach while a U.S. Coast Guard
culler hovered nearby on the emergency
call.
Harbor Department cre\\•mcn said only
the bo\\' of the 21-foot "Recoverv II" \\'as ~till visible \\'hen their high spefd vessels
rt•achrd the scene of 1.he sinking off
Tr~dsurc Island, northwest of Aliso
Beach. 1
i\lrs. Alice Stewart. 9371 Cape Cod
Drive. Huntington Beach. \\'as rushed to
San Ocmente General Hospital v.•ith head
injuries immediately after being pulled
from the v.·ater.
Was Nixon's Langztage
As Bad as Most Think?
\\'ASHINGTON ft:PJ 1 -l\tcmbers of
the House Judiciary Comn1illce. \\'ho
have been listening to President Nixon's
tapes, rPport the language is not nearly
as dirty as might be in1agined by rc<1dcrs
of the transcripts from \1·hich cxpletil'cs
Rob /lope Slioivs
Se riou s Sule
At Cl1,ap111c11i Rite
By DOUG FRITZSCHE
Of 11\e Dilly ~llot tr.II
Bob J~opc, \1·ho has en!ertained rnitl ions
in a variety of uniforms. swapped his
fa1niliar n1ilitary costume for a S('holar's
c<1p and gpv.•n lo address his son·s
Chapn1an COiiege co n1 m e n c e m c n t
Sunday.
follo'l'.·ing the ceren1ony. in \\·hich ~lope
received the college's firsl special
presidential a\vard and his son. Kell y, 25.
gol a bachelor's degree in anthropology,
Hope clapped his son on the shoulder and
said. "\Vell, 1ve finally made ii.''
Hope began the com mencem en t
address with a series of one-liners. but
n1ost of his talk was in a serious vein.
"I want you to kno1v that you arc
n1aking the Polaroid people very happy,"
he told the thousands of friends and
relatives snapping pictures of lhe 633
degree candidates from the college
green.
Turning to the graduates. he said.
"There are dozens of careers open to
you. Arts, sciences. and, if you want to
live dangerously, politics.
"l really envy you young people.'' l~opc
said. "You're young enough sp you'll live
long enough to see how Watergate comes
out.''
The challenge faei!d by the graduates
in a changing world, though, formed the
bulk of his talk. • "Time was when there were more
pickets on our campuses than there were
library cards-more protesters than
pupils. But things have changed, thank
the Lord, and I think it's fair to say that
today's college campus has a new kind of
maturity, a thoughtfuJ, more alert
student body. Sensitive to a changing
world."
Cautioning the graduates to ''listen to
the voices of e:itpe.rlence,'1 he said, "f
took a good look at you graduates today,
and I think that we will be putting our
world into good hands when we lum It
over to you.
1\/<:r<' dc!ptcd.
One Republican men1ber goes so far
as lo sugizcst r\ixon ,,..·ould have suffered
less lost cstcen1 ir he had published the
lranscripts v.·ith the ra1v language left
intact
"People read into the deletions lhe
11orst thing thal conies into their n1inds,·•
said the congressman.
r>.tany observers feel the transcripts
hurt Nixon as much for their tone of
aniorality as for !heir conlent.
The congressman. speaking
nnonymously, said the language ,,..·as
often blasphemous but not so often
obscene or scata!ogical.
He guessed that White House \a1vver
J. Fred Buzharddt. a South Carolin.ian:
edited out the dirty language because he
11·as personally offended by it.
·'The President's \aguage is extremely
bland." said Rep. Charles E. \Viggins 1 R·
Calif.). n1aking a distinction between
Nixon·s language and that of his aides.
J\1embe.rs of the Judiciary Con11nittce
have listened to the unedited tapes in
closed sessions as part of their
impeachment inquiry. But they proved to
have poor memories for small details.
Newsmen asked the congressmen to fill
in an explelive deleted from the
transcript of the crucial March 21, 1973
meeting between Nixon and John W.
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A hospital spokesman said J\1rs.
Stcv.•art \vas treated for cuts and bruises
suslained y.·hen she was thr0\.\71 from !he
capsized vessel and then allowed to
return home.
Harbor Department c r e w m e n
identified the other survivors as Tenney
Smith, 285 Princeton Drive. and Beverly
Genneroth, 4592 Carra1vay Drive, both of
Costa Mesa.
They said Smifh told them he was at
the helm of the vessel and Y.'as
encoWltering no problems in ideal sailing
condHions when the 21·foot Olris-Craft
yacht suddenly capsized
A Coa.rt Guard spokesman 1rho served
on the culler "Point Divide" during the
rescue said ocean conditions were good
and other vessels in the area did not
appear to be encountering difficulty.
l\olrs. Stev.·art's husband eom1nented
from the couple's home Sunday night
that his wife is "recovering v.·ell" from
her injuries ';but is, of course, very upset
at the loss of tJie boat."
Meanwhile, a 24-foot cabin cruiser
driven on the main beach at Corona de\
1'1ar by fou r-foot \'laves Sunday ni ght met
a happier fate ~·hen Harbor Departn1ent
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Cliild Dragged
To Her Deatli
Rf\IERSfDE (AP) -Jan1es Sa·
bera and his v.1ife, to11·ing a boat
behind a camper. stopped \\'hen
Ibey heard the screams of onlook·
crs. Behind them lay their 7-year-
old daughter, dead of multiple head
wounds.
Riverside County sheriff's d£'PU·
ties said Sunday the parents or
Debbra ~Tarie Sabersi of ~Iay11·ood
did not notice the child fall out of
the camper and she "'as dragged
about 90 yards at Lake Elsinore
State Park before the shouts at·
tracted their atten~ion.
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D•ilJ Pilot ~llolo by Rlch•rd l<oehler
MRS. ROBERT McARTHUR STILL PROUOL'Y OISPLAYS MEOALS
So ns May Have Been First Brot hers to Die in War
Sumatra Takes Overall,
Handicap in Whit1iey
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Dally Pllol lloallng Editor
Al ~Iarnn·s Lap11·orth-50 Sun1a1ra
finished the l~:J-n1i\c San Clen1entc Island
race on a dying breeze Sunday to pick up
overall and Class A handicap honors in
the final roce of the \Vhitney series.
Ragtime. skippered by Bill Pasquini of
Long Beach Yachl C\u'l, \Vas the first
boat to finish at 12.35 p_1n. but ,,·as
unable to save her llme over S~matra.
Allen Puckclrs Ericson-46~lackbird
finished at 7:18 p.m. l\'ilh oo'other boats
in sight. She nailed down fourth overa 11
virtually assure herself of the overall win
in the six-race \Vhitney Series.
Roy Cundiff of Cabrillo Beach Yacht
Club scored an overall win in the Ship
Rock Race Saturday to win the Little
\Vbitney Series for n1 idget Ocean Racing
F!eet yachts.
Overall winner in the l·larris Series for
Pacific llandicap Racing Fleet yachts
v.·a Karl Klokke 's Vi1'a, \Vilh low score
or 15~~ points.
Final results of the San Clcn1entc
Island race were not expected to be
kno\\IJl until today as most or the 14
starters \\'ere still struggling to rinish at
a late hour Sunday.
Ship Rock Race (Little \\'bitney Series}
OVERALL -Pl Mlit•tss, Roy C1.1ndlll. CflVC; 11J fAegic, Sieve M1.1!t10Uand, LAYC, IJ) Tiit Se>lt<I,
Gofaon Lers, SI 8YC.
CLASS A -Mlslrtu; C?l Magin; (Jl The Soid!.
CLASS 8 -(I) Oo"lllcl'le', 0 . HU'C~er. LSF; !11 AT1, Olllch•"'PJ ar.d Pll!r!cclo, CBYC ; Ill
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Ki!TIW~~e. Arv•I Gentr'f, ABYC.
OVERALL SERIES (1) Ml~!•t•s, 0) Whl!f LogMnln, Oic~ Ve1m11en, Anacap~ YC; (l) Tne Splri!.
Ship Rock Race (llarris Serie~)
OVERALL -(ll ITA, Hfn<~ KChler, LAY(; 0)
v;.,11, Karl klo~~e. LAY(; (31 Argo~lllli, F. R. Ditmars. LAYC
CLASS A -fll VI"•: l?l Flame. Die~ Ramage, lflVCI ()/ Sunoo,1 II, H, A. C1.1rw11n, LAYC.
CL!l~S B -!H .>.•gor"1UI•; (21 C.r11s,nog11er. Haren ~~18arnh•ll, LllY(; ll) D1.11!hf, Wall~< Ricnar111, Sl
CLASS C-11) ITA; f2) Finesse. H.il PuClewa,
CBYC; !]) l.'11 Jrh•, Peter EBCLING, cave
~l'R!ES OvEllALL -Viva, 11' ResU11s, \joll Young, LJ\VC. 01 Frame.
Ste l\i art Also p
Dies After Long
Ca11cer Sh·u ggle
\\'AS~ll\'GTON (API -Columnisl
S1ewart. Alsop, 60. a leading 'Vashington
con11nentator who described his baltle
\1·ith terminal cancer in a book published
last year, died Sunday.
1\tsop died in a hospital at the National
Institutes of Health in Bethesda .. \Id ..
\\·here he 11·as unde rgoing treatment for
cancer of the bone marrow.
Doctors said the im inediate cause of
death \\'as pneumonia. lie Y.'as admitted
lo the hospital l\\'O \\'eeks agi>.
Jn Key Biscayne, Fla .. President J\ixon
said lhal Alsop was "one of America's
premier political com1nentators·' Y.ho
shov.·ed unron1mon devotion to the
country's \.\Clfare.
"Ste\1ar1 Alsop's hard, valiant struggle
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Orange Coast
Weather
Fog and Jo,,...· clouds v.·111 cover
the coastal area until about noon
but after that it should be a ~unny,
v.·arm l\Jemorial ·Day 11•ith a high
of about 88, pr~ts the \\'Cather
bureau. An ovemlght IOI\' of about
S5 Y..i\I usher in a cooling trend
along the Orange Coasl.
INSIDE TODA l'
Joh-1uiy Rutlterford, forced to
start 2Stlt ii& ll1e 33-car field,
roared to victory ill the 58tlt
l1Kt ia11opolis SOO-n1ile race.
l-l ii11tingto11 Beach.'$ Duane Car·
ter. a rookie, fluished seve-1ttli
011.d lrvh1e'.(f Jerry Grant WtU
JOth . Sec Sporls for details,
Poge JO.
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"For you are cspable or doing anythi ng
you wa.nt to do and you have the
equipment lo do It - a IO!ld academic
bast and the clea~yed vision ol. youtb-ond l hope you, will be able to
carry out your ta111<s mont wloely than
we did ours," Hope oalcl. 801 HOPE (loft! SON KILLY, Wll'I DOLORES SHAltE CHAPMAN MOMENT
for C:-lon, It W1 Thonkt lo~ M1Miri.-.nd Spocl1l Aw1rd
cm'""'"' lllllltrle/ l"lft ,,_ -AM&..-.
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2 DAILY PILOT Monday, May 27, iq74
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Snag Develops
I ,--;--Kissinger, Assad
MARINE SHIVE
Pearl Harbor )t.ictim
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Malcolm Shive
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RITES ...
wrangle an assignmenl on the L'SS
Arizona so the l\YO brothers y,1ou ld no
longer be scparutL'Cl. lie arrived aboard
in October .
1\vo months later. the Japan ese
~·arplanes struck.
Five Japanese am1or-p1erc1ng bombs
hit the Arizona and she died 111 explosions
and flame at her moorings beside Ford
Island .
A total of 1.10~ !'iailors lo!lt 1h<'ir \i\C''i
and 73 i\-tarincs. The battleship became
the pcnnancnt tomb for 1,000 of those
Josi .
Popular local legend has it that whrn
the Japanese struck, Gordon Shive made
it to Arizona·s radio room and \.\'as with
his brother when they died.
Their mother, ho111cver, Just sh<ikes her
head .
"That n1akcs a nice star \'.'' she
acknowledged v.·ith a tight littlC smile.
"But I don 't know u·ho \\'Ould knov•. I
think Gordon "'as on dec k. \1·here he
belonged. Th.1t's v•hy they found !us
body."
The body of Gordon Eshon1 Shive 11·as
recovered and is huried in the bcuut1 ft1l
Punch Bov.·J 1n1l itary <:c1netery in
Jfav.·aii . He \\'as a private , 20 yea rs old .
!-ifal co!tn llolrni:l n Shive'.'> body \\·as
nc1·{'r recovered. He slee ps \1 ith his
~hi pmales aboard the USS Arizon a. lie
11·as !!I
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SALTY • • •
Dean III.
The transcri pt sho1ved Ni:i;on. aftr r a
di scussion of paying hush money lo
Watergate burglar E. Howard Hunt Jr.,
telling Dean: '!rxpletive deleted) get it."
''That's easy." sai d one congressman
\\·hen asked about the expletive. "lie
said, ·ror Christ's sa ke. get it."
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Seek Agreement
DA)L\SCL"S. S}r1a l1\P1 -JI C>nry i\.
K1ss1nger hel d dist·ngagcrnent tlllks .,.,1th
Syrian President llafel Assad until 2::10
this morning, tryi ng to resolve a nt:'111
snag lhat threatf'n s to c1eprive him of ;_1n
immed iate d1seng;1gt·mrnt of the lsral·l1
and S~ rian armies
Kissinger took a ~hort brcal.. afll'f !lie
~ix-hour 1neet1ng: -lus 12th session v.·ith
Assad -and planned to resume the
discussions aimed at disengagement on
Two Holiday
Reeattas Get .__,
,13 5 E 11 tries
T>l'O ma jor )!emoria l Day rep;att;1.:;
kept Southland sai lors busy on a broad
front Saturday and Sunday despite light
air and fo ggy conditions.
Balboa Yacht C I u b · s tra 1ition nl
Memorial Da y event drr w 208 boats in 22
cla sses, and Alamitos Bay Yacht Club's
annual regatta bro ught out 227 boats in
20 classes.
IAL80A YACHT CLUI
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Svtnt rland, NHYC; \21 Non StQvl!ur, Rid( Gan1ne•, NjY(; (31 Jf1rlt, Pn I R•m~P.r. NH YC Ba~~~P,E~YC . -OJ Boo L1w, BYC; (1) Blatr
PHRF -!1) $pa1k!t , J.lt• l•~l"O• BY(• Ill Wildllrt . R1lph Mack BY(; (1) ~vn•11\tr. lia!Jer l
lilol , WY ; (I I F1rrw111ner, Boo Fal•,.elhf r. $~SC 5HIELDS -OJ Columoie, BoD Hall, VVC, (n Prud~nc1, L•"[ aavm, eve Tti l$TL E -I I Wl!I Temp\~!on. BCYC . EllCALIBUR. So1nuall•8, Keo!~ Dln•moor, BY(, SANTIVH\-12 (1) 1¥'1~81, Hap Ha"I•. BCYC.
lUOER5·l6 -11) Ariel, S1e ... 1rl Power, NHY(, U ! E• V1lero, P1ul Jaco~. S~SC lE1i1PESl -(lJ sn~"~ra, le• wcuoro, serve. · MERCU RY -11 1 Tiii Goetqc Pa!!••1Pn. CBYC SABOT A -!l) W1lly Gerrot, NMY(; (2) 81 I 8Utkln11tt1m, NH YC.
SA.BOT B -Ill C1r!er Feber. BCYC, !lJ Garv M-., RCYC.
SABOT C -(If M1r~ VlhlleP\Q'1lr, 8YC ; 111 G"°'OI Siert , BYC; !J) Dovg Cel1lle, 8 YC , I() Woll
B•n!,, NYC.
lANER -tll F1erc~et 011on. eve; !11 J •m g~~;~~i·w:. NHYC (;) Ke •in K•r.in', P Y6(, !'I 1y
METCALF -(1\ 81lb Rolll,,!, RY(; 17) GrfQ "la•n1. BY(; (l) Ole~ Wiilson, BYC
MONTGOMERY-12 -j1) "'a•k Rh!XIM.. VYC. LIDO h A -Ill Oave 'Jllm~n, 6TC; (21 8 dl
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l lOO·l-'C -(1) Geor;ie We1!on, SVC; (21 Aller~ Wellner, LlYC.
ALAMITOS 8AY YACHT CL U8
PHllF -O! Hu,ucr, An Cla1er, fl6Y(
P.<Al -y Ltt\11 v .. m..,. D. Knoph, CBYC; ll • Tn~ Stong, No•ma" Oeftw, KHYC.
Cal·10A -II) Fo•y Ladv, Sieve 80J11er. ABVC; Ill SI~"· Sid E>ler, ABYC; (J) HM~n.1 Yet~!, ""l~e
Hatch. HHYC. •I Supt r Siar, Oa~t Croc~e!I, A.SVC,
!SJ F•n l1n, Ok k R~ll, ABYC . CAL ;ooe -(1) Fou• rlq•. l om S~·~!(!ft, Jo8Y(
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LBYC
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ag"a1n:-.I CilllC'l'r ha~ cnrJcd al last , but his
life and his \vntings 111 il l remain a
standard fo r his profession for yCars to
come," sai d Nixon.
Also p, one of the most disti nguished
\\'riters of \Vashington's political scene,
learned he had Je11 ken1 ia thre e years ago
v.·hen he \\'as on a fan1ily outing, climbed
a pile nf t ra~h and foun d himself
"gasping !1kc a fis h."
Doctors diagnosed the disrnsc :is a rarr
form of leukemia that cauSf!s a fat al
imba !aI1ee of \\·h11c a nd red corpusclrs.
and Alsop began a prolonged hospit1il
st;iv.
.:i\ d~ ing 1nan ll('cd" to dk'. :is a sleer.v
1nan nel'ds to i.Jeep, and there comes a
time when it is wrong. as \\•r tl as usele ss,
to resist." \\Tote Alsop in hi s book, ''A
Stay of Execution: A Sort of Memoir."
In f\larch still strugg ling against the
disease, AJsop told his readers in a
i'Jews\\'Cek column :
!he Golan lleigbts a t 9:30 a.in .. an aide to
the Ame rican SC<.'r!!tary of Stale said.
'!'he Soviet news agency Tass reported ,
1neanv.·bile, that Sovie t Foreign ~1inister
Andrei Gromyko \\·ou ld arrh e toda y in
f)amaseus "at the uivitatton of the
lt:'adrrship of fh(' Sy ri;1n Aru b Republ ic."
·rass <lid not say whclher his visit \\'as
linked lo Kissinge r's talks.
U.S. officials said Kissinger \\'OUld
return to lsrarl by tonight or early
Tuesday, and then end his month-old
peace niission 11·hether or nQt a
set tlement is reached. But s ome
obscrl'crs "'f'rl' ~kcpt1cal, si nce on
previous occasions Kissinger ignored his
o"·n deadlines vthPn it appea red an
~igrccmcnt \\'<IS nt';ir .
On the fighti ng front. t\r;1bs and
l.;;ra1•l is l''\t he1ng1'<I artillt·ry fire in the
I iollln llcight s fo r tile 7tith SI roight day
!)u11day.
lsr:iel al :.o said four S) ria n jrt fig hte rs
<.11!ackt'C.! Israeli ta rgrts along the Golan
Heigh!.~. tiut thert• "'ere no cas ualties.
lnforn1ed sour<:cs sa id Sunday night
th:1t the snag developed ovr r a Syrian
df'n1;1nd thn t a buffrr zone lhat "'Ould
se;)ar.1tc the l\\'o :1rmies be narro"'ed.
The sourcl's said that under ;1 11 earlier
t1ndt•rs\<1 nd1ng, the strip dividing the
opposing forces v.•as to vary in width
from l '~ lo J ~ miles.
Nurro1ving the zone v.·ould g1ve Syria a
bigger defens ive area in fron~of Dam-
ascus for depl oyment of SA7'.·I~
n11ss1les Srria ~1ys !his '\ill hel p keep its
tap1tal n1il1tarilv sc-curc.
Bt1t Israe l cOn1cnds that a s111al!er
dcmilitariz.ed zone could put Syrian
ntissilcs unrnmfor!ablv close 10 Israeli
:-;ct1Je1nents and populiited centers in the
Jordan Valley.
The buffe r zone is to be n1nnnt'<l bv .'.!.
Lnitl'd N<i tions force but \1•!11 ht" under
Syrian ci\ilian ;1uthorit\'.
lnfornlt'd sources 11; Jcn1sa\e1n sai~
<.1green1cnt 11«1s close on the thlMing oul
of Syrian and Israeli forces on both sid es
of !he cease-fire line. The so urces said
only sidc>arn1s \\'ill ht> pcrn1itted v.·ithin
the firsl six miles of the line, and within
the next JO mi ll's Israel and Syria would
be allo\ved only medium-size military
C'quipmenL
Britisli Girls
.~lob Cassidy
LONOON' (AP f -llundrcds ,1·ere
rrJX>rted injured Sunday night
11·hen a l;irgc crO\\'d, n1ostly young
girls pu shed tov.·ard the stage at a
conce rt by 1.\merican television ac-
Lor and singer David Cassidy.
Son1e 11 crc treated for brokC'n
lu nbs. sl1ock and hysteria, accord-
ing to hospital spokes1nc11 a nd a.111-
bu!ance drivers. One J:i·vear~ld
girl suffe red a heart alt.irk and
\Vas hospilali7.cd.
1\1·0 security guri rds collap~ed
from cxhau!)!ion.
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JOURNALIST DIES
Stewart Alsop, 60
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The sun finally ca1ne out Sunday afternoon at Hunt--and about four blocks inland 1nu ch of the day. lf
ington BeaC'h . enabling the uncounted thousands you look hard, you 1night even be able to find your.
to soak up some tan. Fog had blanketed the beach self there in the throng.
Boy Su ff eriug
Effects of Lead
Proves Pet Killer
R!R).1fNCHAi\1 , England 1UPI1
Paul ~fcCart.hy is 3 years old, a plump
;ind curly preschooler with a \\'idc grin.
ll is father says he is a killer.
Paul has killed his pct rabbit , guinea
pig and hamster in fits o! anger. His
purents say the cause is a high level of
lead pollution in his blood fron1 a nearby
battery factory .
Prof. J. Boyce Smilh. a Birmingham
l niversit y expert in lead pollution
reported afler a study that du s t
containing lead could be the root of
violent behavior among Birmingham
children.
He said he is giving Paul a special
study, alte.r finding 59 micrograms of
lead per JOO millimeters of blood in his
body. He said the safe Je.v~ is ccruidered
to be under 40 micrograms.
Paul's father. John McCarthy. 'll. said,
"I a1n convinced that his occasional
violent outbursts arc caused by lead
poisoning.
"He doe!!fft really intend to hurt his
fX'ts. I don't think he understands "'hat
Ile is dolng ," \1e said.
From Page 1
RESCUE ...
personnel ::ind other mariners managed
lo drag her back to deeper v.1aler.
Authorities said eight persons on the
24-foot ''Skipjack." O\\'ned by n Ne1\·port
Beach boating club. leaped from the
cruiser to safety as it was driven on to
the sands.
Skipper Tony Rui z. 34, said that a
passenger, l\larsha Benvidez. 35, of
Anaheim, was rushed to Ho ag ~1emorial
Hospital for treatment for \\'hat appeared
to be a broken leg.
Hospital officials said the girl \\'as
treated and released.
Harbor Department authorities said
the "Skipjack" remained sea\vorthy and
appeared to be undamilged.
,, Weather
IJ.S. Summary
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covortd m1Kh or tht Northtel! tnd th1 Pacific N1Xthw .. 1. A1ln fell ln IM mldodle Mlsslu 1r,01 Viner and thund1rstorms ..,.,, •tPOrltd In ne lower ,.,.lssisslppl V1ll1y, t,,.. T1nn1ne. v 1111y 1nd
Alab.llma.
Ov!<' l''7 ln<:hn or r.h• ltll ro MV•ll• 8e1ch, Sc ..
d urlno i 1•.<·h<IVr per!Od, and o~er en ln<:n was
rcPOded In the semf time SP<t!'I el N•w Orlenns, LI., •n well •~ In Bl•mmghem ftn<l luS<:"loosa. Ala.
S. California
LOS ANGELES tAPl -N1mort1I 0 1y ••«II be sunny 1nd w1rm ell ovt r Sou•n•rn C1lllorol•, ptdet!
for •"l'!mmli19, bOlllnq or 11rea~ln9. Sou!ntrri C1Ul0fnl1!'11 httdll'l!I fDr tt!I bet d i.1 mav r.r•fer 1 1111 slerl h~Vtr, 1lnc1 mOt'l\1119 to09lntss
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Llghl to mod•rttt smoo 11 tWl)tCtld lo bl1n~et Los
Ano;i•ltl Coun!v Mond1y. High l•mper11ur1 In '"'' f tgiOI! SUf\dl V Wit 112 .,, fhfffNI t !>d Blyt/lf,
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Actor Donald Crisp, 93,
Dies; A Movie Pioneer
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Donald Cr isp.
93. an Academy Awa rd-winning actor
"'ho was one of the last movie industry
pioneers, died Saturday, the family
annoWlced Sunday.
A family spokesman s;iid that. Crisp
died at a Van r\uys hospital. Cause of
death was not announ ced . but !he
spokes•1an said Crisp had been in faili ng
hea\tb since suffering a series of strokes
in recent years.
White-haired al'\d dislinguished·looking.
Crisp was one of the movies' finest and
busiest character actors. He appea red in
more than 400 films in a career spanning
some 60 years. winning a supporting
Oscar in 1941 for work iD "How Green
\\'as ~1y Valley."
His last film v.·as "Pollvanna" in 1960.
Starting as a stage mariager and singer
DONALD CRISP DIES
Top Character Actor
in iikht operas, he broke into movies in
Nev.· York after the tum of the century
and came to ~lollywood v.·hen films were
in their infancy.
He directed battle scenes and appeared
as an actor in D. \V. Griffith's silent
classic "Birth of a NaUon" and later
;ippeared in t~riffith's ''Broken
Blossoms.''
It was Griffith 11tio brought him -io
ll olly .,.,•ood af1er seeing one·reelers Crisp
produced in Nr1v York.
Crisp also di rC"Ctl'd about 100 films
during the silent days.
He wiis OOm in Aberfe!dy. Scotland,
son or a country doctor. He le ft home at
19 to fight in the Boer War. Then he
came to the United Slates and got his
start in show business.
Among his most successful directorial
accomplishments were the silent films
"Ramon," "The Mark of Zorro" with
I>Juglas Fairbenks, and "Svengali" with
Jotm Barrymore.
''The btost move I ever made was to
stop directing back in 1929," Crisp once
said.
As an actor. he played strong
supporting roles in such fllms as
"Wuthering Heights," "Lassie Come
11ome," and "National Vcl\'et."
As a sideline , Crisp dabbled in finan ce
and became a member of the advisory
board of Bank of America. He responded
to rumors that he amassed a small
fortune by saying : "I "'ouldn 't say that [
am loaded. But I have made some good
investments."
Crisp's wife. \\Titer. Jane Murfin, died
in 1957. Shortly before her death, Crisp
went into retirement, but later returned
to the screen declaring , "Idleness can
111 in men ."
After his return. he portrayed the
cardinal v.tio opposed Spencer Tracy in
"The Last Hurrah." and briefly dipped
into the television n1edium, appearing in
anthology dramas.
He is survived by a nephew, John
Raymond of Laguna Beach. and a niece,
Helen Simon of Los Angeles.
Funeral services are plaMed ThlU'lday
at Forest La"n J\1emorial Park l.n
Glendale.
Nudes Cover Up
Marin Deputies E1iforce Ordinance
MUIR BEACH. (UPI) -About 100 nude sunbathers enjoying
the warm temperatures at this Northern California beach Sunday
put their clothes back on after a warning from sheriff's deputies.
The deputies told the nude bathers they were in violation of
a l\1a rin County ordinance and would be arrested unless they covered
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A similar controversy over nude bathing at Muir Beach aroSe
last year but a judge threw out the case, saying the bathing was
done on private property. ·
However, since that time, the Board of Supervsors made the
beach all county.owned.
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h~ P Ci.N1 Vim ,,.,io.. 1..:1G4-1l lil1~·11*1'
·• ... l hope lo put bark some (bu t not
::alt) of the ~J pounds J 11ave lost. to gel a
bit of rest. to grt rid of the !ail end of
that second infection . and !hrn again to
examine in this space. the more
1nundane mysteries of po I it i ca 1
Washington."
Alsop was not deterred from cavering
Washington politics, and his weekly
col umn appeared regularly in Newsweek
magazine until hls death.
Heiress Lets 3!j000 Peehl
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He joined Newsweek in 1968, but his
career as a Washington columnist dated
to 1945, when he joined his brother,
Joseph. four years his senior, in co-
authoring a colwnn called "Afatter or
Fact."
The column was syndicsted by the New
York llerald Trlbunl! to 160 newspapers
in a collaboration !hot lasled 13 years.
Joseph Alsop 1tow writes s syndicated
column for the Los Angeles Times Syn·
dicale.
Tht! two brothe rs co-authored two
books. "We AccLL'ic·· In 19551 dealing with
the J. Robert Oppenh".'lmer national
security case, und :'The Rcponer'11
Trade,'' in 1958, 11 collection of their
columns.
In addltJon to "A Stay of E1t'ecution,"
Alsop wrote "1be Center," 1 study of
power In Washington, and 'Sub Rosal
The O.S.S. and American £jplonage."
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GLEN COVE, N.V. (AP) - A J. P .
1'-forgan heiress threw open her Long
Island estate to M e m or i a I Day
vacationers Sunday to publicize what
must be one of history's most elaborate
garage sales.
Louise Converse ~1organ expects to
raise about is;o,ooo and then S<ll th•
house separately.
A family spo~esman said Mn. Morgan
wanted to sell the holl6e because It Is too
big lo Jive in alone and no other
memben of the family want to take It
over.
A crowd of about 3,Dro-aome 1n short..
and halters -braved periodic llhowen to
attend the sale. One woman. for reasons
known only lo berseU, wore • lull·leoalh
sable coat in the 71k!esree beat.
1be crowd wandered arowx! the 22
acres of ganlens where 15 gardeners
u>eQ to be employ«!, peend in the
garage where three chau!/eun cared for
a stable of hlgh·prlced automoblles and
wandered aroilnd the house -where
eveJ')'llling from a 117,!00 ~of clllna to
the hwnbleat kttcl\en utensil -goes on
sale Wednesday momlng. Outside, in an octagoriol kennel , there
were 10 black Labrador dogs. 111 that
remain of the 75 Mrs. M<rgan us<d to
show.
The SO.room mansion wa1 built or hand·
cut s!Me, by architect Rocer Bullard in
1928, the hellh! of the "Great Gallby"
era on Lons illand'• Oold Coo>t north
shore.
Wilson M. Bruer, vice pmldmt of the
Morian Guaranty Trusl co., who is
ltaodllng !he Ille, oaJcl he was asking
1760,000 for the boute and t.nd.
He erplalned that the Wes! Island
AssoclaUon bolds a covenant on the
propetty and the either aix memben, alao
neighborhood landownen, have a veto on
who can buy.
The seven member11 of the West illand
AssociaUon, lncl\ldini the MorgallS, pay
!60.000 a year for the pr!vUe1e of
belongil!i.
Mrs. Morgan'• taxes to the city of Glen
Cove are ~.ooo a year. Amo~ thooe wbo showed up for a look
at the howe and its cootonta ,,.,.. the
Ediar Newmans, who declined to give
their add .....
They said they were shlpwreck<d v.1len
their yacht weot down off U. eatale's
llrivale beodi dlllioi !he aummu ot
llM2.
Mrs. Morgan Invited them ln to Join a
•party ohe WU glvil1!, they lald,and then
the Morpns and their 11\151 ill helped
rlgilt the yad!t sod put It In "-to llil
qaln.
Mrs. Mqan, now abl::d 80, W'IB
married le Junius P. Morpn, the eon ol
the 11Teot financier. They ariivod borne
from their hone~ In 1&15 le be greeted by heodllnes oa~ that old J. P.
bad bee/I oho! and oerloully WOllld«I in
•hi• own home just up the roed \Olllk:h is
now the .aummer headquattera ot the
Soviet deleaau.n le the Unhed Nllllonl.
The swimming pool, tho 011111111Wltal
pooll, the dock where the M<qan yad1t
U!ed to Ile up and the ..,,.. ol 11"11 liad
a dismal a..,..i -not juot becMM ol lhe
frequent sboMn W -· .... II only one man Jett co lalle con ol 1111
whole prvperlJ>.
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There~s No Escape lorSchnait•
By WIWAM SQIREJllER
Of t11t Dtll1 Pfllt lttff
John Schmttz, keeper of Onlnie
County's conservauve Dame, bas been
ble'8ed with a big dooe of thal "wlcanlc
political Instinct" George Bernard Shaw
found in Americans.
The Corona d<I Mar resident sa;io the
drive to participate in poil«cs ts so
strong1 he can~t even ~cape by refusing
to nm ror office:a decision he made thil year.
So, Schmitz is doing the ne:ct best
thing. Whether he likes it Of not, he's
become lhe man behind at least five
candidates running for various county
offices in the June primary.
"There seems to be a natural
gravilation of people seeking my
support," Schmitz said in an interview.
"P.1y inability to say no lo politics is
cutting into everything else I do."
"I guess you could say I've become the
man behind the scenes but It really
wasn't an intentional thing,'' he added.
Schmitz's somewhat unplanned stint as
a "political kingpin" may be a quirotic
effort.
Most of the candidates he is pushing
are fighting a long , uphill battle against
toogh opponents.
The lone exception Is the 1nan Schmitz
likes best.
fle is F(Qyd \Vakefield. an incumbent
Los Angeles County assemblyman who
moved to Orange to run in the new 70th
Assembly District. He bas four.
Republican foes but seems lo be running
the strongest race.
Wakefield, like Schmitz, is a dedicated
conservative, lhou~h Schmitz says he
and the assemblyman don't see eye to
eye on all issues.
Besides Wakefield, Schmitz is actively
v.·ork.ing behind the scenes in the
campaigns of two young ~tission Vtejo
mE'n trying lo unseat incumbent COWlly
officials.
Tht.y arc David Gubler, running to
unseat incumbent 40t.h District
Congressman Andrew Hinshaw and
\\'illiam S. Hulsy, lrying to unseat
Distril1 Attorney Cecil Hicks.
Schnlitz makes 110 bones about his
"v1carK>us candidacy" against Hin!tlaw,
the former county assessor who defeated
him t v:o years ago and ousted him from
Congress.
"Losing th.'.lt sea t y,·as my fault," he
said. "People \'Oled against me, not for
11 inshav.:. •I
Sctunitz said he came v.•ithin a few
hours of filing as a candidate to regain
his seat this JWlc.
"Dave Gubler held off filing bet!ause he
supported me last time and wanted to be
sure I v.·asn'I entering," Schmitz said. "I
didn't decide against it until the last day
of filing."
He said the reason he decided not to
run was because •·1 .knew l oouldn 't win."
Schn1itz's name is also prom&neot
among the supporters or Aiarcia Bents.
tbe former county Grand Jury foreman
trying to unseat incumbent supervisor
Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach.
··ActuaHy, my wife is behind her and
J'm just letting them do things in my
name." Schmitz said. "My wife "-'as
instrumental in getting Marci a '.s
cndorS<'ment by the Cali for n i a
Republican Assembly.
Newport Bridge
To Be Discussed
At Public Meet
The Coast Highway Bay crossing
Committee will hold a public meeting
\Vedncsday on the controversial Newport
Bay bMdgc replacement.
The committee will then present Jts
recommendations to the Newport Beach
City OJuncil June 3.
Controversy about the bridge arose
when boating interests argued for a high
bridge \\'hi!c ecologists advocated
maintaining the present height of 13.6
feet.
A discussK>n paper which provide! a
background on the bridge and tile
oommittee's findings is available free to
the public.
It can be -ined at the Public Works
Department in City Hall, 3300 Newport
Boulevard.
Concerned citizens are invited to
attend the meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
in the multi-purpose room at Mariner's
Library.
A1itique, Curio
Sliop Owner
1 Cites Big Tlieft
' A Costa Mesa anUque and curio shop
owner'$ momentary diversion while
hanging an old mirror In tile back room
cost her $1,500 as omneooe 1111td!ed a
tray of 30 rings.
Virginia Bardon, of the BlwTe
Bazaar, 2500 Newport Blvd., told Ofllcer
Harlan Pauley the rinp wire all old and
that some were espedatly valua]jJe, ·
Tllo proprietor of the 1111all ll!lOJI
located on wbat has be<ome known as
Antique -Row for Ila numeroua such
stores said alle waa certain lhe grand
th<lt occumd within a l~inute petlod. ·
Sbo said two 1Jlrl1 brvwsed ttnuch lhe
sbop and showed special lnterell In the
rings, which vllllJbed wblle abe wu lo
the bocl< just alta' they Jell.
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II la no colnddmJce that SclmtltJ at !Z saying I'm not intemted," be said.
wu lhe ,......t cbo1rman ol Ille CRA lie la cummtly dividing hi1 time 11 years qo 11111 lhe aclmowledo<d "pd«> w· of tbat -•tlve between polltlcol science teaching duties ,,_,..,...,. --~;:r.i al Santa Alli College, organization of a ._. ... ~ .
ft..., "big '-·siness venture" and t b e lie said his wtle a floor ..,. at Ulla ~
year•1 mnventJon that led to a l'e'Vel'Sll resurrectioo ol an old conservative
of the ~'• endonemrnt of Dr. Nolan political action organization. FriD.elle.~r Clspors opponenL
''The CRA l.m~ the 11me as tt. was." llE TIDNKS the latter is what. is giving
Scbmttz' said. "It lao' u fleshy as it him the Image of a bucldlng political
used to be but It is still e!fecttv.." kingpin.
Scbmit:i!.bas also Wllced preference and "We are revamping the Coo.servatlve
support for John W. uBJU" Hill, a long-O:>ordinating Council that was phased
time county pol.JtJcal figure running for into the CRA 10 years ago l\'hen I ran for
a.ssemb{y in the central county's 72nd state senate," Schmiti said.
Di!trict. "I'm ooly t.mporary cllainnan but it is
'"Ibat'• about au on the county level becoming harder and harder to diversify
though I allo like Roger Lanphear and Y.'ithout coming back tG politics and the
am Cl\ fl'ienclly terms with Earl CCC."
camway,"' Schmitz said. It was the CCC that launched a search
Lanpheer and Carraway are two more for young conservative candidates to ~ opponents of Hinshaw ,in defeat then-Assemblymen Bruce Sumner,
Schmttz's old clts1rict. now a Superior Court judge.
Schmitz said his own politkal career is Swnne!' decided not lo run again and
in limbo. .. the CCC's endorsement went to Schmitz.
"I'm not saying I am interested in But Schmitz said he withdrew in favor of
running again for office but I'm not-aoother CCC favorite who eventually v.oo
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Badbam.
Two years later. when state Senator
John Murdy left oltice as the county's
only upper house legislator, Schmit: was
chalnnan of th< Cit'.. Another candldate
search was launched but the hunt ended
at SChmltz's doorstep.
"They asked me to run and I did," he
said. 1'1 won."
From the senate seat, Schmitz moved
to Congress with strong " support from
the then-powerful CRA in Orange County.
He lost that seat after only one .term .
ln the last Presidential campaign, he
was the national candidate of the
American Independent Party and drew
less than twG million votes nalioowide.
Now he is,,chainnan of a •·reborn" CCC
and president of the Newpon-1'.tesa CRA
chapter.
"It's not exactly like being chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff but you have to
take victories where you can get !hem,"
Schmitz said.
Schmitz said he is desperately trying to
devote more time to his new, but
unspecified, business interest.
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DISILLUSIONMENTS BEGAN AFTER UNCLE SAM TOOK OVER ZIGGURAT
The Facility, Shown in an Earlier Photo, to Have 4,000 Workers
Ziggurat Prohlem.s Go On
Uncle Sam's. Rol.e Poses New Qltestions for Facility
By IULARY KA YE °' ,... DeRr PIJtf lllfl
No ,sooner had Uncle Sam, bright and
spa/tly-eyecl, takeo the keys of the
Laguna Niguel Rockwell plant, a hardly·
used ziggurat in a nJce location, than the
dlsilluskmnents began.
The General Servicea Administration
(GSA), Uncle Sam's lancllord, aCtjuired
the plam, ooce planned as Rockwell's
aerospace component headquarters, after
a tort.uou! path through government
agencies and a sometimes contrary
Coogress.
And, just u the GSA folU ,..,. sighing
a sigh of relief:
-Low cost housing, once dismissed as
nooproblem, Is a real problem.
-The government, wbkh o D c e
maintained low income per8()Me! would
not likely be at the plant in foree, admits
perhaps 40 percent of the plant's
projected wortdorte of 4,000 persona will
be of low or middle income level.
-Local fair housing authorities have
threatened iaWl!Uits li adequately prtced
housing is not made available near the
plant.
-The Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) w h I ch
opposed acqulsltloo of tile huge plant,
maintalns that an "affumaUve action
plan" to provide the housing must be
start.d.
-No me knows what the "affinnative
action plan" will mean when It comes to
Laguna Niguel-Mission Viejo are a
bouiing. ' -To. top h all, this ts the first time,
federal olficlala maintain, that adequate
low·lnoome housing hasn't been available
to a major government o f t I c e
mstaJJaUoo.
Tile ziggurat, ,., named because of its
resemblance to an ancient Babylonian
temple wu constructed by Rockwell at a
cost of $2S million.
Plans to house the company's
aerospace operations there were dropped
when lhl! llP"ce industry boom burs!. The
plant sat emply, a white elephant, for
years In the rolling hills of Laguna
Niguel along La l'llz Road.
llhoi. Sam aod Roctwell lnlematlonal
completed a flt mlllloo swap two lllCllJths
ago, with tho ~ 8CtjUlrini! the
Laguna Niguel building lllcl Rochell
getting surplUJ govenunenl property in
Loi Angeles Oount,y. llurlni lhe many DICl\lhl o f
~tloo. GSA olllcfals UgbUy brushed
asfile the boulln( problem 11 a simple
111atter .to oolve. ·
But HUD was not ao certain, and In the
envtroomeotal tmpacl report (EIR)
recommended apinsl lhe acqutsllloo.
The EII! wu wrltton last year, but
several ponklol of tile clocumei!t -
including tile oegaUve report by HUD -
are just -ncelvlng piblic ati.nUCI\,
HUD )lued ltl ~ on lhe lack of
1....-hm•m.. and tbulUobnal public traoSPOtlollon •••liable.~,
The alllnnatlve octlaa plill apoktn ol
fJ cumnt1J ot1 !lit dnnm( boordl IA
W~ D.C., ..r Ille 1'1181 la being
.tJOClllliocl -· BoeJi HUD and GSA
J '
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officials are determining what will be
offered to low and middle income
employes.
The affirqlative action plan -a plan
designed to eliminate discriminatory
action -has not been drawn up yet in
detail.
Officials say it will be some type of
subsidy program run by HUD to aid low
and mM:idle income famiLies acquire
hooslng close to the plant
At the moment. e:r:isting H U D
programs are me.ager. Two pa s t
programs were halted when their funds
were frozen in Janwuy, 1m. 'Ibese
off~red subsidies to both home owners
and renters wbo Jell beneatll a certain
'The plan mun promue
moderate cost housing
..,ltlain dz niontlas after
the first families mo1>e , .... '
income level.
The ooly program now in existence is a
leaaed housing system, which glve.< local
houstng au!boritles funds to subsidize a
certain number of rental units.
Through local housing authorities, HUD
provides the difference between 25
percent of the t.nants' monthly Income
and the rental rate.
ROOert Simpsoo, dizecto!' of the Santa
Ana HUD of.fice, says he bu no contact
with the affirmative actioo plan being
drawn up, and doesn't know whether
existing HUD programs will be used or
new ones.
But be said the government will
probably try lo influence local builders to
construct as much low COS! hoosing -"a
real misnomer", he says-as possible.
The new building is isolated, but
thousands of acres surrounding it are
slated for housing development.
The Moulton Plan is most significant ln
terms of scope and size, but details have
not been entirely worked out yet and lhe
plan baa Yllt to be approved by the
county. Just how many moderate eos1
llomes will be built, and when, Is
unknown.
The Orange County Bowing CoaliUoo
and the Fair Housing Council, both
cftlzena' groups, and lhe Onlnie County
Housing Authority baVe threatened lepl
actiob U the plan Is Inadequate or not fn
time.
D\Klley Wlnterbalder, cllrector ol tho
Orqe County H""'ing A u t h or It y ,
wamed that although nothing illegal bas
happened ao far, any negligence Cl\ the
porl of lhe government in f\llfllllng the
plan might bring a lawsuit.
GSA officials fn San Francisco say they
-there will be a oeed !or l!Ugalloo.
"W~ have to get tbe plan slpiod -not
the -built -l>y the u.,.. the
housing within six months aft.er the first
families move in. I believe this can be
done," she said.
The first families are expected in
October or November, and will probably
be employes of the first tenants, National
Archives and Records -the agency that
houses historical documents and more
recent files.
The plant ~was built lo house 7.000
employes, but the government intends to
hire 4,000 at the outside limit., according
to Bob Ireland, regional director of the
GSA business office.
The employes will lriCkle in rather
than converge oo Laguna Niguel at once,
Ireland said.
By the end of 1974, 150 employes are
expected. lletweeo 1,200 and 1,500 are
expected by this time next year, and the
full work force isn't expected Wll:il the
end of five years.
There has also been conflicting
infonnatioo about who the new employes
will be.
Up until recently. the GSA cl.aimed
very few employes would be in the low ·
and middle income brackets ..
Those that would be in those brackets
would not be transferred, but \\'OUld be
taken from the local v.'Ork force.
Recent comments from government
officials indicate this probably Y."OO 't be
the case.
famllles lllOVO ill," !dolly Bran~ focillty ' ,, ........ • plamu In tbe San l"rUdsco GSA -. ' I illld.
"'lbe plan llllUI promise moclnle ~
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"I can't say now what it is, but If it
goes over, )'Ol.111 know it," Schmitz said.
T!lough be ts resigned to his defeat as
an active candklate, there: is still a trace
of blti.n-In his voice when be talks
about Hinshaw and the men now running
agalnot him.
He aald he is aJ!lvfoced chafi.. by
Gubler that Hinshaw misused hls post as
assessor are true bllt the COWJly district
nttomey llt stifling tbe investigation.
Indirectly, be said, that is why he is
backing Hulsy.
He said he is not j'being humble" 'v~n
he plays do\\'Il his role as a "candidatc-
maker".
"Chip Cleary (Hiruihaw's top aide}
says I'm the real mastermind behind
these C'ampaigns and it makes me feel
very masterful ," he said .
"Further political y,·ork is not part of
my master plan but when people come to
me for help, l can't say no," he said.
"Jf anything, I have ended up as John
Schmitz, the man who returned to his
moontain chateau to wait until people
seek him out to tell him he y,•as the right
man all along."
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BEHIND THE SCENES
John Schmitz
Citizen of Year List
Soiight by Huntington
The l!unt ington Beach HO~fE Cowicil
is looking for entries in its ninth annual
Citizen of the Year Award, scheduled for
announcement at a June 29 banquet.
Entries must be subtnilted by a local
club, organization or civic group,
according to publicity chairman Brian
Parkinson.
Men or "'Omen who are residents or
Huntington Beach, a member of a local
civic organization, and have made some
notable contribulion to civic betterment
Boats in Alaska
II cirvesting Cod
For Mesa Event
Three boats will plow through Alaska's
chllly waters today through
\Vednesday to catch 12,000 pounds of
Icelandic cod for the Costa Mesa Fish Fry.
Not all of that will be consumed by
visitors to the annual charity affair being
put on by the <.mta Mesa-Newport
Harbor Lions Club-only the be.!oi.
Lions President Hank Homsveld says
only 30 percent of the catch will be
selected for the gathering May 31-June 2
at Costa Mesa city park. The rest
becomes fish sticks.
"We'll be getting around 3.500 pounds
and it will be flown in Thlll'Sday night,"
he explained. "We could get it cheaper
but we ~·ant it fresh and only the best
quality will do."
Hornsveld said that the price of fISh
has increased. from 64 cents a pound to
Sl.12 in one year because of higher fuel
and labor costs.
Still, he says it's v.·orth it in
comparison to frozen fish wblch can be
had·for'SO to 00 cents a pound.
"We have kept the price the same. It
will be $2 for adults and $1.50 for kids.
How do we do it? Well .•• we've gone to
cheaper paper plates, cheaper napkins.
and we've eliminated complimentary
tickets," he explained.
About the only people to get a free
dinner during the three day Fry will be
the armed services participating in
Saturday's parade. "We have to. We're
required to do it by law," Homsveld said.
The fried fi!tl, dipped in batter
invented by late Costa Mesa pioneer
Heim; Kaiser, will go on sale at 5:30 p.m.
next Friday night.
Members oC the Lions Club forecast the
sale of 12,000 to 14,000 fish dinners.
are eligible for the award.
The Citizen of the ~r title is given in
honor of William H. "Bill" Gallienne,
fonner manager of the Chamber of
Commerce who was wKtely known for
promotional activities.
Entries must be mailed to: Citizen ol
the Year. selection committee, H.O.M.E.
Council, P.O. Box 1601, Huntington Beach
(92647). by June 15.
For further information on the conte9t
phone HOME Cooncil President Dave
Diamond at 968-9256.
Past winners include: Councilman Don
Shi pley, Willian1 Sussman, Robert
Dingwall. former Councilman Jack cteen. Vince Moorhouse, Irving Tucker,
!\largaret Carlberg and Mayor Al Coen.
Apartment Units,
All Denied Once
Before, Approved
Five West Newport apartment projeds
-au denied ooce before -have beeo
unanimously approved by the regional
coastal commision.
At least me developer credited the
turnaround to Commissioner J u d y
Rosener of Newport Beach.
Although listed as duplexes, most of
the projects are single family units with
an attached apartment.
Planners for the South Coos! Rogiooal
Zone Cooservaticn Commission in Long
Beach recommended the reduction in
liv1ng space in each of the projects to cut
back on densities.
Approved 7 to o were:
- A second aputment above the Bank
of America at 2110 W. Ocean Front.
-A tw~ duplex at 1617 W.
Balboa Blvd. by Harry Meily lll.
-Two duplexes at 117 and 119 30th s~
by R and F Coostructioo Company.
-A duplex at 301 34th SI. by Charles
Pigneri and Thomas Horn.
-A tWlk<tory duple< at 300 35th Sl. by
Richard Smith.
Commissioner Robert Rooney, who
initially favored oruy single family homes
m the area. said Friday he would cast a
•·soft yes" ror the permits.
"We have been working with the
developers and homeowners. in the area
to get the reduction ," Mrs. Ro5ener
explained laler.
She said she opposed duplexes in t.he-
past because "instead of having wall to
V.'811 boxes" with the new designs there is
"more open space and more variety."
i
For
the season
of summer .••
the latest from
Florence Eiseman. Kalie and Jana
are wea{lng a
sunshine yellow dress
with red llower apphQues.
Jana is a studenl at
Carden Hall and Karre
attends Laguna PresbYlenan
Nursery SchOOI.
Katie and Jana
are lhe daughters of
Mr. & Mrs. Gary l . Davidson ot Emerald Bay_
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4• DAILY PILOT ··-Dis •Kiss' Big Winner
H1tnti11gton Bartender's Concoctio1i Best in V.S.
By CANDACE PEARSON
Of t1141 Dlll'f' l'ii.t S11ff
Al Repetty has a perfect velvet ki".
It was worth $1.500. a trip to Europe
and the title of Grand National Champion
in the recent 26th annual cocktail
competition by the U.S. Bartenders
Guild.
The victory for the creamy concoction
called the "Velvet Kiss" marked the
second time the bartender at La Brique
Restaurant in Huntington Beach has been
named best mixer in the country.
REPETI'Y FIRST v.•on. in 1972 for the
"Kool Banana" and wa sn't allowed to
enter In 1973 because of his status.
That year. another La Br i q u e
bartender, Jack Sherwood, took second
place with "Satin Sheets."
The winning streak for the restaurant
is unusual, Repetty said.
~!is oY.n record has been m~tched onlv
twice before by other guild members. ·
''Maybe it's the talent in putting it
together." says Rcpetty. \\'ho has been n
bartender for 2~i years. since he \Vas 21 ,
just old enough to drink.
"ftlaybe it's lady luck." he :iddcd ;1bout
his success. "But there ha s to be th"
right con1bination of ingredients and you
don't make a 1n1slake dur111g ll1L'
•:ontes!."
THE ORIGINAL \\'inning recipe calls
for one ounce of gin. a half ounce of
Creme de Banana. a h<ilf ounce of
pineapple juice, an ounce of half and half
cream and a dash of grenadine.
Repetty worked on the drink for about
a month until he got ·what he thought v.·as
the right blend.
He tested it and other formulas on
himself and on friends. Sometimes. he
admitted with a smile, the experimental
drinks "are terrible.''
The "Velvet Ki ss" beat out 95 other
drinks at the five-hour long contest
last week at the Beverly llilton ilotel in
Beverly Hills.
TIIE JUDGES, v.:ho \\'ere rotated in
and out in shifts so none of them v.·ould
drink too much and ruin their taste buds.
v.·ere members of the liquor industry an<l
the press.
The honor earns Rcpetty a place on lhl'
three-member U.S. mixing team that '"ill
compete in 1975 against champion
bartenders fron1 28 other nations.
NeWJ>ort-Mesa
Chief Sees No
Substitute Hike
·Dr. John Nicoll, Xeviport·.>les.'.l
Superintendent of Schools. says th a t
.be does not 1ntrnd to rccom111end a pay
raise (or substitute teachers next year.
"Our daily rates for substitutes arc
among the highest in the coLUtty," Dr.
Niroll said. "I'm also not sure it \l.'ould
be eronomically feasible to raise the
scale."
Newport-Mesa substitute teachers will
receive the same nine percent raise
granted to other te;ichers in the distri ct.
but not the additional 33 percent raise
they requested.
Florence Cooling, representing the
Cooncil of Substitute Teachers, asked
school trustees last \\'Cek to raise daily
rates to $49, the same as full-time
teachers at the lowest pay scale receive.
Substitutes currently recci\'C $29 a day
and will get $32 a day next year as part
or the nine-percent pay hike agreement.
Mrs. Cooling, a retired teacher v.ith
the district, also asked for health
insurance benefits and sociat security
deductions to make substitute teach ers
eligible for social security benefits.
"We're exploring \Vhether insurance
benefits for substitutes are possible v.·ith
OUr insurance company." Dr. Nicoll said.
"\l/e're also working with the Internal
Revenue Service to find out if social
security deduction s are legally possible
and fi.scally feasible," he said.
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YOU OUGHT TO GO IN AND TRY tjlS VELVET KISS
Bartender Al Repetty Wins Best Drink Fete-Again
The lnlrr11;i1 1nnnl Cockta!l Competition.
sort of 1h•· ()]~ mplc:s uf bartenders . •1 ill
bl' 1n Europe.
Hcpel!y. \l'hO lives in Lak<•\vood. is
looking ft!l'\l'ard to_ th<1t <ind to 1976. ll'hl'n
hl' can try for three charnpion~h1ps in a
n:nl'.
lie likes his profession behind the bar
hPc:ause ifs "(In atn1osphere \1·hcrc !here
nre people. l enjoy talking to people."
District to Honor 34
In Retirenient Dinner
The Ne\t·port-~lcsa .School District •~ill
honor 34 retiring en1ploycs :1t a dinner
~lay 29.
Clara Spclrn!ln, a f1rs1 grod l' teacher at
Corona de! fl1ar Elcn1cntarv. ha~ been in
the local school system longest. She
began teaching iri Nc1vport Beach in 1937.
John Johnson. a science teacher .'.lt
Corona de! Mar 1-righ School who ha~
been teaching locally for 3~ years. and
Kingery \\'hitrneck, Estancia High Schoo!
\1·ork experience coordinator wllh 34
years local service. are also retiring.
Ot her retirees with nore than 20 vcar<;
experience Jn local sch()l)!s Clrc ~lelr-n
Ball<ird and L. Jo Miller, each \l:irh 27
years. DorothQa Bramble and fl azel ,.,1.
Qv,•ens v,·ith 2~: Madelvn Platt. 21: and
E1·elyn !~ill and Alfred O'Leary. 10.
Reliring "'ilh at least 15 years
experience are \Vitlia1n Roode '"ith 19 :
F..dna Stein ;J.fld Jluth Johnson. 18: anrt
Katherine Bergeron, \llilliam Cooper.
Elvin Hutchison. Kathryn Jordan and
Florence \Vilrnc. each \viih 15 years.
Also honored. \vith at least 10 vears
loc<Jl experience. will be John Rev.nolds
11·ith 14: Harold Smith 11·ith 13: ·Elsie
Bova and Charles Senger, 12; Milton
Bejune, Doris Hoelscher, Leon a rd
Johnson and fl.1arian Ring, 11 : anct
Rose1nary Stewart and Thelma Ward, 10.
Other retirees who will be honored at
the dinner are Vaughn Bailinger,
\Vinilred Colvey, Glenn Dyer, Melv in
Grave. Clarence Gulick and Dorothy
Slrota. ·
The dinner \\'iii be held at Costa ~lesa
Country Club at 7 p.m.
Tickets nrc priced at S5.75 per person
and may be reserved by \\•riling to Ray
Schnlcrer, Newport-Mesa School District,
P.O. Box 1368. Newport Beach 92663.
Fou11tain 'Talley
Spri11g Co11ce11
Slated Tl1ursdav _,
The second annual spring concert by
the Fountain Valley Community Band
\l'ill be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Plavan
School. 9~75 \\'arner Ave .• in Fountain
Valley.
The band. part of the Fountain Val\ev
School District's community sehoOI
1 program. inch;1dcs musicians aged 13
lhrough adult.
This year's concert will feature tunes
from the "Sound of Music," songs by
Henry Mancini, as well as classical
Beethoven numbers and highlights from
the play, "You're a Good Man, Charlie
Brown ."
Proceeds from the concert will be used
to purchase band music. Tickets, which
may be purchased at the door, are $1 for
adults and 50 cents for children.
Huntingto1i Service
'We Care' Seeking Elderly'
"We care," a daily telephone call to
check on the health and safety of the
handicapped and elderly 1 in Huntington
Beach, is now looking for those needing
the new service.
Gertrude Danduranc, coordinator of
the program which is sponsored by the
Community Services Council, said the
Newport BuiUling Set
The larges! sm,!e commercial bullding
permil issUed In Newport Beach Jn April
\1'&S 1for a '5001000 offJc:e bu.Uding near
Orange Counly Alrporl, according lo th•
1.:ity 's Community Devel.op men t
Department.
The pcnnit was issued to Warren
&uer of Bauer Development (or I two-
Slory, Z7,7SO square fool office building al
8ill Dove S!reeL The buildlilg will provide
offices for atto~ys, acmmtantl and
othll prof-II. aec0~ to a
ljlakMman lor Bauer Otvelopmenl.
'lllo larJeJI Dumber al nllidaltlaJ
I
permit.I issued lo one company was 85
for condominiums to be built by
Leadersltlp Housing in Weal Newport Oii
the old dump •It• near !he Intersection ol 19llt Sired and MOlll'OVlt Avenue. ·1
The second largeat group 'Of permits
•was the 31 Wued lo !he John D. Lusk
Company !or hotLtes JD 'lhe Spyglaa HUI
dcvelopmenL The pennll !isl.I the value
ol the Lusk pennit.s al $1,771,000.
A total or 251 blllldlng perml1.t lfete
issued In April, according lo clly
oflidals, compared lo 256 lot !he ume
month In 1973.
calls will be made at a specified time
each morning,
The service is designed to give
assistance when needed and greater
peace of mind lo penons living alone, as
well as to thier relatives living out of
state or in another city.
A! stall of volunl<ers is !rained and
ready lo &larl malting !he calls. · n-knowing of someone needing a
call may contact Ms. Dandurantf at_963-
5608 or !he Love Your Neighbor Ctnter at
5.1&-0614.
Ms. Dandurand said an additional
telephone aervl~, Frlcndlf call; wUI be
added IOOO,
Under tht.s program lonely peraoos who
may n<ed ootalde e<11tacl will be called
lwlce a ftOt JUI! lo give them an oppoituaity lo dllcull problems with an
lntuealai pera.
Flourriov's .;
Seven-poi11t
Plan Told
Californians are demanding a bigger
piece of the political action and it is up to
elected officials to open government to
the people. State Controller Houston
Flournoy said in an A n a he i m
appearance.
Flournoy, a candidate for the
Republican gubernatorial nomination .
said he would implement a seven.point
plan to bring government back to the
people.
"IT IS EASY to say we will reopen
government but you don't get down to
doing it without some s p e c i f i c ,
unglamorous concrete steps," he said
last week before Orange County Town
Hall.
Flournoy said his program \vould
include: • -Elimination of I e g is 1 at iv e
rcapportionn1ent by legislators "\\'ith a
conflict of interest."
-Creation of an "ombudsman's unit"
in the governor's office that -...·ould help
troubleshoot for citizens experiencing
difficulty v.ith any branch of
govern1nent.
-Creation of a public appointments
register to let people know "''hat
commission appointments are available.
-PROTECTION OF citizens against
invasion of privacy by computer
services.
-Gubernatorial public hearings before
the signing of any major legislation.
-Expansion of the "little-known board
of control'' to quickly proc.ess monetary
claims by citizens against the state.
-Putting top state department ehiefs
"into the front Jines" to give them face-
to-face experience \vith the people they
serve.
"\Ve must attempt to find additional
means to humanize government and to
open the process to the individual
citizen." Flournoy said. ' ' Som c
occasionally forget that go,·ernme~t 1ras
created to scr1·c the people -nol the
other 1\'ay around."
lte said no governor can cure all the
il ls of go.,.rrnment ,-ersus tht' pconlc but
he said much progress can be macle.
"\\'E CAN TELL the people it ls their
govcrnntent and ha\'c them let us kno•1'
'rhat is messed up about it." he said.
··That attitude has to start with the
governor."
\Vclfare Hike A~ked
V.'ASl-IINT',TQN fAP \ -The Nixon
administration Friday asked CongrC"ss to
provide automatic cost--Of-living increases
for the 3.3 million aged. blind and
disabled persons receiving f e d er a I
Supplen1ental Security Incorne benefits.
Unless the Jaw is amended, Secretary
Caspar \\1. \V einberger of the Health.
Education and \Velfare Departn1ent said.
many recipients will experience "a dollar
for dol!ar reduction" \\'hen cost-<>f·living
increases are added to their separate
Social Security checks.
D911Y 1"119' lftH ,,._
Ruing Starlet
Cheryl Vancleave, 12, of 2412
Azure St., Sanla Ana Heights,
will be one of two Orange
County represenlattves to the
Callforoia Sla\e "Our Little
Miss" pageant in Palm Springs
this JU\Y. A student at Bay
View School, she likea to slng,
'ride hones, sew and partid-
pate In church acUritle&
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EX·NEWPORT BEACH MAN ELECTED STUDENT PRESIDENT
G1ry Manlove Has Plans for Southern Oregon College
Ready for Fall
Blin.d Student Wins School Post
ASHLAND, Ore. fUPil -Former Ne\\'port Beach rt'5ident Gary ~Ianlovl',
39. thinks being student bOdy president at Southern Oregon COilege next fall
may be an advantage for hhn.
"Because I'm blind." said ~lan\ovr:. "l have lo le much belier organized,
and I have to conceotrate. "I can ·do most an)1hing I ever could do. I just do it differently ,00\1.'."
.l\lan!ove sa!d as 5:tudent body president he \\ill need extra help beyond his
!>l'eing-eyr.> Q . Grandy. ··1 v.·ill 'lmve to h.'.l\'e a re.'.lder to read my mail," he said. •·J'H need a tape
recorder to dictate lett('rs. So I do have some special needs."
Manlove \1·as afflicted eight years ago v.•ith diabetic retinitis, a disease that
causes hemorrhaging of the tiny blood vessels in the eyes. The disease destroyed
th e retina in his right eye and left his left eye badly scarred. He is now able
to sec vague images up to 10 or 15 feet away.
"I can't see sittil_lg back and Jetting life go by," he said of hls blindness.
''I find the more active I am, the more involved in life I am, the happier
I am personally. ;,Being involved in student activities, and particularly in student govern-
ment. to me is a \·aluable part of my educational process. Also, no matter v.·hat
I do in the future. 1 imagine l "·ill be involved in some kind of community
scr\'iC'e. I just can't imagine dropping out."
One of his first aC"ts as president of the 4,000.member student body v.iU be
to form a campuswide council representative of the students, administrators
and staff faculty.
"\•ie'll get together and brainstonn common problems," he said.
l\lanlo\'e. who lived in Southern California before coming here three years
ago. \\ill receive hls bachelor's degree in hi.story next month and continue to
get his master's here. He hopes to do research in Mexico for a doctorate in
Latin Amrrican studies and history.
"I'd like to teach in a small college. one similar to SOC." he said.
When Manlove graduates it v.ill be a "family affair.·· His younger brother,
fl1 ikc, a biology major, also will get his degree and 8-ycar-0ld Grandy. a Ger·
man shepherd, will receive a "diploma."
Before coming to Oregon, Manlove lived in Southern California and did
sv.•imming pool and building maintenance work in Newport Beach, where his
daughters. Julie. 16, and Leslie, 13, live v.•ilh his ex-v.ife. He was student body
president at hi s junior high school, president of his high school's student coun-
cil, and attended Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo for one year before going into
business.
Jnywal·king Probleln
WalkiI1gMayNotBeGood
For Health-on Highway
\\'alking may be good for your health,
but not if it involves walking across the
Pacific Coast Highway between
intersections, Newport Beach Police
Department Traffic Commander Jim
Spears says.
"We're having an especially bad
problem with jaywalking on the West
Coast Highway between Tustin Avenue
and Riverside Drive," Spears said.
''Apparentty people are crossing
between the boat yards, which are all on
the harbor side of the street. and the
boat hardware stores on the other side,"
he said.
Spears said the problem is especially
dangerous on the Coast Highway because
ol the high volume or tra((ic and the
large number of lanes a pedestrian must
cross to go from one curb to another
He warned that it is not only dangerous
bu! illegal to cross a road between
intersections controlled by traffic llgbt.s.
He '81d Iha! In 111'13 In Newporl Beach,
there w.ere 42 accidents involving
Exercise Cfus_,
14'ut to Music
'!be Newport Beach Pam, lleachet
and Recrealion Department will offer a
10.w .. k clad In exerclsliig lo m1111lc !his
SUtmner. '· Registration !or Ille/ course which
colll $7.lt, will 1ie J~ 17, 1.f p.m., It
!he &Iris gym of Corona clot Mar High
~ for Newport !leach reoldenll, ~dent.I may register June 18-lll
at the same tlme and location. · a-wlll be held In two locations,
OM In Newport Belcb and one ID Corona
de! Mar.
I ,,
pedestrians, 16 of v•hom w e r e
jaywalking.
Spears said that so far this year there
have been four accidents involving
pedestrians, ooe a jaywalker. He said the
biggest problems arise during the
summer because of the crowds in the
beach area.
Spears warned ~ that
vehicles have the right of way on roads
except when the pedestrian Is on a
marked or unmarked crosswalk (where
two streets Intersect at right angles).
It is illegal for a pedestrian to cross an
in~rsection against a "wait" or "don't
walk" sign, he said.
Spears also said it is illegal and
extremely hazardous for a pedestrian to
leave a curb or safety island suddenly
and walk or run into the path o( a
vehicle.
"Pedestrians always come out secoDd
best when they tangle with a n
automobile," Spears said.
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I 1idictecl Aide T ur1is Evangelist
OWOSSO, Mich . (AP) -
Charles W. Colson JS waging a
new campaign, not for
politican.s but for souls. The
former White House spec1al ,
counsel has turned evangelist.
Colson, who has be e_ n
indicted for conspiracy in the
Watergate cover-up and in the
burglary of the office of
Daniel Ellsberg·s psychiatrist,
presided over a p r a y e r
breaktast here before some
300 civic and business leaders
111 this central Michigan town.
llE WARNED TllE overflow
cro\.•:d at a local YMCA of the
"pitfalls of pride" and said
he'd abandoned his o w n
"damnabale pride and ego" to
dedicate his life to Jesus
Christ.
Of his alleged Watergate
involvement, Colson said, "I
know I am innocent of all
l'hargcs.
.. r dt)n't feel sorry for
n1ysclf. It's part or a Chris!1t1t1
life to be !ricd. And down
through the years. rncn \Vho
have profcssl.!d their faith in
Christ have found that this is
a very difficult roR<l \':c :ire
asked to follow ... "
COLSON. 4:?, \\l!O ""'as
\lo 1dely quoted during the 1972
presidential campai~n a s
.saying he Y.'Ou\d "walk over
DEDICATES LIFE
Charles Colson
n1y O\\·n grandmother'' !o re-
elect J~ichard Nixon, said he
never imagined·b e coming
involved fn the ''biggest
political cross-fire in
American history."
Jn edited transcripts of
White House tape recorded
conversations that Nixon
released April 30, t h c
President expressed concern
At Orange Coast
over how deep\~ involved
Colson mlght be in Watergate.
In an April 14, 1913.
dlscussk>n between Nixon and
two WhJle House aides of the
Watergate break-In, Nixon
Mid, "Colson is closer lo this
crew of robbers than anybody
else." ln another conversation
the next day, Nixon .said
Colson could be tied in ··up to
his navel" in the cover-up.
COLSON LEF"l' THE White
flouse last year le> rctusn to
private J;nv practice.
He told the prayer
breakfast:
"Achieving is not sinfully
wrong, but achieving only to
gratify one's ego is to worship
a raise god."
He added, "I was looking for
the next highest mountain I
might be able to climb so I
could impress myself, my
friends and my family with
how good J really "'as."
Colson ngreed !o appear .at.
!he function after Sen. lfarold
llughrs ( D-lowa I. suggested to
an Ov.•osso friend that the
fomer Nixon aid be invited.
Hughes himself has anno11nccd
his devotion to rPligious \1ork.
saying he 1riH not run f1Jr th\.'
Senate.
Colson refused to answer
nry,•smen·s qurstions after the
speech .
71 Complet;e Dentnl Study
Scvc:1ty-one Orange Coast
U>!lci.;c dental a s s i st an I
~tudcnts have received their
caps and pins after c:ompleting
one or tv:1>-year programs.
The tv.-o-year pro gr a 01
graduates are:
Connie Prnhall of Balbo.i.
r.1arilvnn Bonhall of El Toro.
Sally ·Silva of lr\·ine, Debbie
Latimer or Laguna Beach,
Kristin Snykers of Nel\')X>rt
Beach, \Vr.:i yannc Underv.·ood
of Orange, Kathy Tv.·omey of
Stanton, Susan Dowler of
Tustin and Lisa Watson And
Chris Przygoda of
'\'estministcr.
Also Christine An a ya .
]t1elissa Bcnnell, Sally Keane.
Barbar.I Losrh and 1\':inry
\Vilson. all of Costa i'.1c.l\;i.
Fountain Valley graduatt's ;:ire
J)av.·nn1arie Bottieri. ~bbic.
Boucher. Denise Collins and
Lori Schoczylas.
Garden Gro\'e graduates arc
Sue t\unan. Cynthia Taylor,
Gail \Vilson. and Caralyn
\\'arren. Those from
Huntingt.On Beach are Heather
Cri{'hto n , Mercede s
I>e sc ha pe 11 es, Lorraine
Estrada and Candy Greene
Sobolsky.
Santa Ana graduates are
Dian11. Diehl, Robin Harris,
Angela f.feade , Carol f.1err itt,
?-.legan Milliron, Monica \Vood
and Jackie Wright.
'Mle graduates of the one-
year program are :
sue licnderson, Karen Kent,
.Jan Knox. Kathy Lodes, Janet
Smith. Beth St.audigel. Kim "----
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Fe1nales
To Joilt
Patrol
Traffic Plan Packs Clout
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -
The California Highway Patrol
has been taking appllcatlons
from v;•omen, the first stl.!p in
breaking its 45--year hi story of
n1ale-only traffic officers.
Cl lP Commissioner \Valter
Pudinski said that following a
state\vide recruiting effort, 40
\\·omen cadets Y.'iU begin
training during Septen1ber at
the patrol academy 1 n
Sac ramento.
TllOSE \\'6t\1EN chosen and
By TIJOMAS D. ELIAS
'Flat rares for bus riders. A
regionwi<te computor
1n a tchlng system for
commuters. Special freeway
lanes for buses and car pools.
More bicycle paths and park-
and-ride lots tying in with bus
systems.
· All t h es e transportation
innovations have either been
put into effect already in the
aftermath or last winter's
i::asolinc shortage or else will
be soon in Southern California.
ALL ARE PARTS of the
s h o rt-range transportation
1>lan approved last month by
lhe executive committee of
the Southern Ca Ii r or n i a
Association or Governments,
SOUTHERN
.CALIFORNIA
FOCUS
\l."hc> graduate from the
academy will be assigned to
the CllP's black and white
cruisers and perform "exactly
the road patrol duties now
accomplished solely by male the voluntary federation of 1nore than 100 city and coo.nty
officers,'' Pudinski satd. governments in the region.
Baslc requirements for None of these measures is
female applications. f'udinskl ext rem e I y costly or
snid. include sound physical controversial.
<.'Ondition. minimum height of None of them will provide a long-range solution either to 5-fect--6. minimum \\'eight of the Southland's c hr on i c
122 pounds (proportional to transportation woes.
height and age). and betv1ecn But the "Critical Decisions
the ag<>S of 21 and 31. Plan" prepared by SCAG's
staff of planners and now l\10Tll ERHOOD IS not a being considered by the
factor, the commissioner said . group's executive committee
Starting pay is a minimum of of mayors, city councilmen
$1.007 a month. and counly supervisors wou ld
Pudinski said the l\vo-year have considerable impact on
test program meets thefutureofthercgion.
requirements contained i n
legislation (SB1859) by Sen. TllAT'S BECAUSE any
Lawrence E. Walsh ( D -l a r g e • s ca I e, long-term
Do"'11ey), which passed the constroction projects aimed at
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which can virtually veto them rail sysitem stioud be built. (·ftl •
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,N,.._SU•oRM•A••N"'c"E if it doesn't like the proposed There a p p a r e n t 1 y are ~
uses of the funds . d •-fed raJ nt I d • ~ a equaie e gra un S r-~ 11 1tl4 Harbor lo11Je.,ord
The priJne Him of lhc available for such an " ' ~ COSTA MESA ,Jd:!il_
proposed lon g·ran~c cxpcri1nent. 548-5554 '.~
transportation plan is to 1'he approach SCAG's S1affi-=-~:---:::=:::::::::::::: ·=•-=
· ' b a I a n {' l' • • jobs and recommends is a cautious one.
residences. This 1neans SCA(; It \l'OuJd let tl1e voters see hc)\v
v.'ould try to cnrourage a mix effective a raiJ system might
of industrial. oon1merci:il :u1d be before they make any
residential building in any ne1v co.~lly largc·scale decisions.
developments 111 the rC'gion. so On the other hand, it v;ould
that long com1Puting \\' o u l d probably delay building of a
be discouragl'd large rail net11·ork for years, if
"Jiigh-cost 1fr-.:£'d -rail1 that turned out to be !he
transit tt'nds !n rene1v older c•l'(·ntual solution. And that
areas and sel'\<'S commuters could be ('OStly, with inflation
well going to !ugh employment multiplying construction costs
areas,'' the SC1\(i staff s~1)s. stC'a(hly.
'·On the other hand. it \\'ith billions of dollars at
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FOR TllA'r REASON. thr
proposed SC',\(; pl:1n ('(11111•nd~
that, ·'Lon g-ra ni;:t•
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\l'hich will h:nd !o <:reate n1orl'
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C'Xecutive con1n1u tee adopt ~
the proposed plan co1nplrte
with that language', it could
spell death for the mult1-billion
dollar propoS<:il the Southem
California Rapid Tran s i t
District is scheduled to put
before the region'.s voters in
November.
\Vhile that proposal isn't in
final form, the only type of
new transportation network
\\'hich could possibly justify
expenditures in the billions or
a new regional snles tax would
be a rail system.
TllE PROJECTED SCAG
transportation policy doesn 't
quite rule out fixed-rail, or
•·guideway," systems, though.
lnstead, il v.·ould create ooe
or two "demonstration" rail
systems on a fairly small
scale to test '"-'hcther a largc-
scale network "'ould be \\'Orth
the big mooey it would cost.
The SCAG staff would like
some decision 011 \Vhere the
experimentaJ system should
be built to be made by the end
of 1974.
Any decision on extensive
use of rail transi t would be put
off until ·the results of the
immediate, short-range bus
and car pool improvements, in
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Ball Qt
Of the nine numbered proposition s on the June 4
ballot at least seven are mo re or less noncontroversial
and merit support fron1 voters of al l polilical affiliations.
PROP. 1 providel> for a bond issue of $250 millio11
to fund acgulsition and development of parks, beaches
and recreational facilities through the state. l..ocal gov·
ernments will receive S90 million of the total. Vote YES.
PROP. 2 provides for a $250 million bond issue to
make state funds available to match federal and local
funds to clea.n up waterways by building sewage treat-
ment plants to ~crve 90 percent of the state's popula-
tion. Vole YES.
PROP. 3 provides for a S350 million bond issue to
continue the Cal-Vet program which has enabled more
than 285,000 California veterans to become home and
farm owners, extending the program to include Vietnan1
veterans. Does not extend bonded indebtedness because
bonds are paid off annually by veterans of previous con·
flicts. Vole YES.
PROP. 4 allows the legislature to authorize imn1ed·
diate reassessment of property damaged or destroyed by
1nisfortune or calamity outside an officially designated
disaster area. Vote YES.
PROP. 6 provides for opening more 1necti11 gs or the
Legislature and its committees to the public Jnd strictly
limits closed 1neetings. Vote )'ES.
PROP. 7 excludes from civil se rvice rcqu ircn1ents
six officers of the California Postsecondary Education
Commission, givi ng the con1mission more flexibility to
acquire qualified perso ns. Vote YES.
PROP. 8 applies to Sacran1ento County and ~·ould
permit consolidation of the county and any or all of its
cities into a charter city and county. Eliminates present
provision that all cities must be included in such a move
and permits local voters to choose. Vote YES.
PROP. W is an extra proposition to be presented to
Southern California voters within the ~Ietropotitan \Valer
Proposition·s
(>istrict service area. It would authorize bonds to finance
the MWD program to expand distribution of water from
Northern California, bringing water to more than 120
cities and large unin corporated areas in six Southern
Ca lifornia co unties. The bonds would be repaid entirely
front water revenues. not taxes. Prop. W is of particu lar
import.a.n ee to Orange Co unty. Vote YES.
Prop. 5 was examined in the Sunday Daily Pilot
and J)rop. 9 will be discussed in a later edition.
Interested voters will find expanded argument.°' for
and against all propositions in the Voters llandbook
distributed with sample ballots.
Music a1u] Yo uth
Since the Orange County Philharmonic Society pre-
sented its first Free-to-Youth concert in 1956, more than
400.000 Orange County children have been guests of the
society at 536 youth concerts.
So it is fitting that the Philharmonic has decided to
ce lebrate the 20th anniversary of its founding with a
'"Benefit for Youth'' this Friday evening at UC Ii-vine.
'ro 1nake the occasion un ique in county 1nusical an-
nals, the society is bringing the r enow ned Philadelphia
Orc:hestra and its cond uctor. Eugene Or1nandy , to Craw-
ford 11all for the occasion. Proceeds of t be event. which
includes a supper-dansant afler the coilcert. \viii benefit
both the free youth concert s~ries and the pediatric unit
of 1-loag J\te1norial 1-lospi!al.
The Philharmonic Society is one of Orange County's
outstandi ng cultural organizations and its birthday cele-
bration, for so worthy a cause, deserves full community
support.
Program and ticket information may be obtained
from the Philharmonic office, at 201 \V. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach, phone 646-6411 .
Documents Provide Revealing 'Self-portrait' of Hughes
WASllINGTON -\Ve h.'lvc obt.'.lined
Xerox copies of the Hov.·ard llughe~
papers, which the \Vatergate burgl{lrs
had planned to ste:il from the safe of Las
Vegas publ isher Hank Greenspun.
The two-inch thick stash of document s.
m~t of thern in Jlughes' own hand
scrawl, add little to v.•hat is <ilrcady
known about the undercover relationship
between the reclu·
sive billionaire ond
President Nixon .
But the papers of·
fer a fa scinating self·
pc>rtrait or Amrrica·s
celebrated mystery
man . From his
memos ... Hugh{'s
is revealed as an
eccentric tycoon. obsessed '''ith setrl•ry.
'"·ho hatched niult imillion-dolL1r pii1\"t•r
grabs and thought he could 1n:1n1p:Jli:1te
the nat ion's poli!ical leaders.
FRO\f 1966 to 1970. he ruled his
financial empire from the guarded
.. penthouse of a Las Vegas hotel-casino,
communicating with his executivrs by
memo and telephon e. He wouldn 't let his
wire near him then mourned the breakup
of their marriage, blaming it upCln an
innocent aide.
\\'e rt1por1ccJ a !;inall part of the stor,v
in August 1971 . alter gC'tling hold of a
dozen hrind\\'ritten Hughes mcinos. \\:c,
1rrote thal Hughes ordered aides to offer
financial backing to both prcsidcntinl
candidares in the 1968 clrclion. But he
expected Richard Nixon to \\in "under
our sponsorship and su1>ervision." as
Jlughes put it. "every inch of the \\·ay. ·•
TllE BILLIONAIRE also had cash 10
spa re for the n1ost tov.!y politician "'"ho
might be in a position to help the
Hughes intcre!:il. After t y p i ca 1
instructions from J1 ughes. his former top
h:.ind. Robert l\laheu. once reassured
hi1n: "As to the political leaders in Los
Angeles, l~O\\"ard. \ve t;:ike very good care
or them throughout the ye<ir ...
li ughes plunged in1o e:-ich nc111 financ1;1l
scherne \Vith a passion. "Please clc<tr !he
decks and laslen vour seat h(•lt,"" he
!'<:ribb!cd to MaheU on April 19, !%8,
"because 1 have a blockbuster." IL \1·as a
p!ci n to trade the SLardusl for the
Jnternation;;l Hotel in Las Vegas.
The memos sho1v that llughes often
became so absorbed v.·ith his· schemes
that he lost all !rack of day and night. ··1
sUpJX>se you. know I have nol been to
' J Viewing th e Candidates
f
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As a public service. here is a list of the
ouls!anding candidates contesting for the
Governorship of me Great State of
Call forn ia.
LT. GOVERNOR ED REll\'f~l"KE 1s
the front runner for the Republican
nomination on the ba sis or his iinpressi,·e
record. which includes one staff scandal
and an in dictment on three coun1s of
perjury.
His appeal lies in his being the only
candidate in the r.'lce 1vho h.'ls taken l\\O
lie detector tests to prove he isn't a liar
The resul!s of both. he announced
proudly, ...,ere inconclusive.
lfOUSTO:~ FLOURNOY -Catching up
v.·ith l\1r. Heinecke. according lo the
polls, is State Con!ro/Jc.r Houston Flour·
noy, e\'en lhol1gh he has no comparable
record to Spt.'ilk or.
~tr. Flournoy is stun1ping th e State to
make '·FJou"ltioy" a IKJusehold \\"Ord.
llelping him in this noble task is l\lr.
James Flournoy, an otherv,.ise-unkno\\11,
three-lime-polilical-Joser. who is running
for ~tr. Houston flournoy's present job.
~fr. Houston Flournoy hopes the voters
woo't be confused. l\fr. James Flournoy
hopes they will.
ED~IUND G. 81\0\\'~. Junior -Also
Dear
Gloo n1y
Gus
Do you know how I could get on
the TV commercial where the lady
picks out ihe richest looking corree
rram three teaspoons -one beige,
cine light brown and one dnrk
bn>wn ! II they pay moocy for
picklna lbe right one. I'd lll<e to
•JJPll· JC.\'.
hoping lhl'y \\·ill is !\tr. Bro11"n. Junior.
I/is name j:; .'llrcady a hQusehold \\"Ord -
although in n1any older conservative
households it is never used in front of !he
children.
But l\lr. Bro\1·n. Junlor, is not running
on his nan1e alone. He is blitzing the
Slate v.·ith a 30-sccond TV spot. And even
his enemies concede he is laying bare
before the voters everything he kno'"'S.
BOB ~tORETTI -?<.1r. f\-loretli is a!so
running on his father's nan1e, \1•hich was
l\lorctti. It. loo, rs a househol d 1\•ord. bul
only in llalian households \vhere it nieans
•·1i11le blacks." This gua rantees him the
Italian pygmy vote.
!\Ir. l\lorctti, the po1\·erful speaker of
the Assembly, is opposed by llerb Qien
be{·;iusc he v.•ears jackets \\I i l h
bu11on-do11n flap pockets. He is supported
by a number of assemblymen v.·ho like
bu!tfln·do1\n nap pockets and 11·ish to get
thl'ir bills passed.
.JOSEPH ALIOTO -illr. Alioto is !he
onl~· candidate proved in court not to
have eaten lunch at The Nut Tree v. ilh
l\l11f1a !c;iders and nol lo have s11•indlcd
lhc st<tte of \Vashinglon out of millions.
lie is lht'rcfore running on a law and
order ticket -pledging to n1ake all
Californians feel just as sa re on their
streets at nights as San Franciscans
have.
A noted family 111<1n, l>.1 r. Alita has
sho\\'11 dee p concern for women's
liberation and other do-it-yourself
projects.
WILLIAM ROTH -Q. "Whal h'lh
Roth got?" A. "Lots of money." f\lr .
Rolh, a distingu ished businessman , is
campaigning against lobbyists giving
candidates lots of money.
JKROrttE WALDIE -Congressma n
\'taldie is also against lobbyists giving
candidates lots of nioney . So far, they
haven't offered him any. This Is because
they believe he Is honest, Incorruptible
and hasn't got much of a chance.
h1r. Waldie. ho'Yever, hopes to win In a
walk. So far he.hbs walked over half the
State. He plans to walk over the other
hatt as soon he gels through walking all
over the President.
HERB llAFIF -Aloo nJMlng 11 Mr.
Haru. a nice guy. ExportJ agree Mr.
llall! will also ran. Wbidl, In polillce. Is
••bal happens to nice guys.
'
(JACK ANDERSON)
sleep al all." he \\'rote i\laheu on Apr il
24. 1968. "So I am going to sit up now
until \1·e hear something.··
THIS PllA:'\TOi\·T billionaire repeatedly
insisted upon total secrecy. He didn"t
\\ant "the most microscopic chance or
the slightest hint being accidentally
dropped to anyone." stressed a typical
memo. Another time, he declared that
his informants "put their very lives in
Jl'<lpardy \l:ith sonic or the disclosures
thl'Y make to me. and if they thought this
1nforn1ation \l'Cnt to anybody -no
1natter ...,·horn -they \\'OU!d not continue
lo inforrn me."·
Hughes kept his lnsl \\ifc . noo\·1e
::ictress Jean Peters. on a yo.yo string.
He \Yould disappear for long stretches
<tnd send her endea ring but false
messages through his <iide \Vllliam Gay.
Once he directed aides to renl a molcl
suite on the tl-1ojave Desert and installed
private lelephones for the sole purpose of
convincing his \\ife he was out on 'the
desert. 'i'et all the time. he '"'as only a
(~igarette
Warning&
~li ss Marl i
(GUEST REPORT J
Back in 1964 the Surgeon General of
the United States released a report that
smoking cigarettes v.·as a health hazard.
This \\"arning today is parl of the
product's packaging and advertising. All
TV ard radio adver1ising has been
banned for some time.
So? After an initial reaction. p('()ple are
smoking more and morf' \\'hether they
are enjoying il le~s is no! easy to
di!'CO\Cr.
IN CALIFOR'.'\IA. the fall-Off 111
smokin,e-\\'<l!' not significant immediately
after lhc Surgeon General's warning.
l\01. in fact. unti l th<" state raised
cigarl•!le taxes fro1n 3 C'enls to lO cents a
pack in 1!'167 did consumers st art
s1,·earing off in appreciable nun1bers .
According to Richard Nevins, 1nember of
the State Board of Equalization, the
1annual per capita consumption rlropped
from 136 packs to 129. (\Vhich is S01ne
sort of a commentary on our evaluation
of health and taxes. l
That downward trend continued until
1969 when consumption levelled off at
about 121 packs per year. It \\·asn't long.
hov.·ever, until the consuming public
began to build resistance both to the
somewhat intangible threat of heallh
damage and the very tangible effect of
higher taxes. The upswing in
conswnption has been steady.
LAST Yl:!:AR set same sort or r~rd.
Per capita consumption of l.ax·paid
cigarettes in 1973 increased two perctnt
over 1972 -from 122.7 packs to 125.2.
That wt1s the largest annual percentage
rise In smoking in Califomia since 1961,
before lbc Surg""' General pol his
whammy on the. habit.
Just for the record, lhll 11173 per capita
figure lolalted more lhao 1 .. 0 '!l1d a hot!
billion packs consumed by caurom1a
smoker>, 71 mlltton m«e lhll!I the resr
before. ll coot slate oonsumen $468
mltllon In total cigarette taxes, $2116
mll!ion ol that going to tho slate.
Callfornta F,.lure Serrl<e
I ,
f('11' n1iles fron1 their Bel Air. Calif..
hon1c. 1\•atching endless movies and
t'<Hing chocolate bars at a private studio.
In 1965. he promised to have
Thanksgiving dinner \\'ith her. But
because or his fear of germs, he told her
to sit f\Cross the roon1 from him. She
walked out in a huff.
THE FOLLO\VING year. he persuaded
her to join him in Boston where he
promised they would settle down. But
again. he kept her at across-the-room
distance. She put up with it for three
days.
But \\"hen the marriage broke up. he
b!an1ed Gay 1\'hO had merely carried the
messages back and forth. Hughes
complained bitterly: "Bill's tot a I
ind ifference and laxity to my pfeas for
help in my domestic area. voiced
urgently to hin1. week by v.·eek through
the past 7 to 8 years. have resulted in a
con1plctc, I arn afraid irrevocable loss of
1ny wife. I a1n sorry but I blame Bill
completely for this u n n cc es s a r y
debacle."
Maheu tr ied to defend C a y .
contending: "Bill Gay came fonvard
when everyone else collapsed and was
ready lo protect you to the hilt." But
l·lughes complained angrily fron1 his
hermitage ;;itop the hotel-casino: "I
thought that \\'hen v.·e can1e here, and I
told you not to invite Bill up here and not
to permit him to be privy to our
activities. you had realized thnt I no
longer trusted him."
FOR THAT mailer. the memos shO\\'
that the relationship betwee n Hughes and
:r.taheu \\·as stonny. ~1ost of their
quarrels were over petty matters. A
clash over office space, for example,
brought Maheu to the brink of resigning
in early February 1968.
"Last week." \\'TOie ~faheu in a ''\lcry
Con f." note to the industrialist, "you
1nentioned to n1e !hat there are times
you gell the feeling that I think you have
been in this world for 12 years instead of
62. I sometimes get the feelin g that you
think I am still in my mother's \romb
rather than being 50 years or age."
But the quarrels \\·ould end in
reconcillation. "'ith expressions of
fidelity to one another. On l\tay 6, 1968 .
Hughes wrote to his subordinate:
"fliO\V, BOB, it is m}' intention to
remove as many as possible of the
irritating features of our relationship. Jn
this coMection, I have decided not to ask
you to \1T1te n1e any 1nore mess:1ges 1n
longhand and sr:iled {'nvelopc.s. I knO\\'
this is time consun1ing for you. and n1y
n1cn think I don "t trust thcn1. So. in the
futu rr except in rare instnn('{'S, I pr{'fcr
you dictate your reply to my messases
\"ia telephone and \\·hichevt•r of n1y n1c.11
happens to be on duty.''
T\\"O years later the t\10 men broke u1>
and they are fightmg out 1heir
differences in court. \\'11l1am Cay. on thc
other hand , is nov.· a trusted mcn1 ber or
Hughes· entourage.
Footnote : On Fehruary 3. 197'.?, the
Ne\\· Yo rk Tin1cs rrporte<.I that till'
flamboyant publishe r. llank Grecnspun.
had the Hughes papers stashed in his
safe. The next day. at a meeting in then
A!lomey General John ~lilchcll"s office.
\\'atergale conspirator G. Gordon Li dd,1'
\\"as instructed to stud y the possibility of
breaking into the safe. The \Vatergate
team ne\'Cr carried out his plan tl)
burglarize Greenspun's safe and escape
across the border in a waiting Hov.·ard
Hughes plane. Senate investigators
believe the \\1hite House was afraid the
Hughes memos might contain evidence of
his $100.000 cash gift to the President
through Bebe Rebozo.
Tlie Executive A utliority Cliulle1ige
_History Repeats Itself
\\'ASHI NGTON -Tbe recent death, in
her 80s. of the author Margaret Leech
reminded a constant reader that her
Pulitz er-prize winning work, "Reveille in
\\lashington." deserved rereading in a
time like this. It is a fascinating account
of Washington's turbulence during the
Civ il War ending \\'ilh the assassination
of President J,in<'oln
an d the succession
of Andrew Johnson.
Miss Leech noted.
an d left it there.
that then began an
historic challenge of
execu tive authority
by Congress leading
to the in1peachn·1ent
a n d acquittal of
President Johnson.
The challenge, of course. was rooted in
Johnson's Southern Reconstruction policy,
too sofl for the "radical Republicans"
\~·hose hatred of the South was inflamed
by an assassination plot blamed by
inference and wrongly on Jefferson
Davis. John Wilkes Booth needed no such
Inspiration from the con federate
president.
r.uss LEECH'S point has a current
application. Johnson's impeachment was
a clear challenge or executive authority
by Congress, with the President's alleged
violat ion of the Tenure of Office Act
merely a technical basis f o r
impeachment.
Subtle efforts are now under way to
convert the Nixon I mpeachment
procttding• lo the broader base, beyond
Watergate, and lhls is evklent on both
sid es or the issue. The deeper subtlety
11111 wtlh President Nixon.
He begins with the assertion lhal he ts
Innocent of lbe Wall!rgale crlmeJ alleged
and lnol$ts lhal the lull evidence o! lhe
transcripts of hls Whlta House conver-
sallons wtlh his subordinates proveJ IL
TllEN RE moves to the broader bate.
that Congress Is In Ille p!'OCOSI ol
cbalteng!ng and deslroylng lbe powers ol
tho preatdency In • modem world where
the slrorig exerdle ol these powers Is
.-tta! and UJIBvoldlble. VlrtulUy
every public ""1Ullent be bas made tn
...... t lllOlllbs underlines that point or
(rucHARD WILSO~
view, especially where national security
in its broadest sense is Involved.
Consequently he will not resign. even
though under trial in the Senate and with
his authority fatally eroded, because or
the larger principle that the precedent of
a president held hostage by Congress
cannot be established if the American
system is to survive.
On the other side. the movement av.·ay
from Watergate to the broader base is
more obvious. More evidence in the form
of numerous tapes ·and memorandums
is demanded or the President for one
good reason . Those which th e
impeachment committee and the special
prosecutor already have are wanting in
the final, conclusive proof or guilt ;
otherwise these agencies would not be
asking for more, but would rest their
case on the lmpllcatlons, which are
ample, or the evidence they have.
PRESIDENTIAL o b s t i n a n c y in
granting no more, and the prosecuting
authorities' insistence Jn asking for more,
raise5 a constltulional confrontatloo and
moves to the b r o a d e r base of
congreMiona.1 usurpation of Pre.sidenlial
power, which was the underlying !MUe in
Johnson 's Impeachment. Congress
Wldertook to take Johnson's authority in
ReconatrucUon matters away from him.
'I'tlcse efforts on both skie& are
ob!uscallng. They ctrcle around lhe
ceolral Issue or prtsldentlal criminality
under stalul~ comJl1()l11y sppl~tng to
everyone. Wllt!Ce lbe quesUonabte scope or lhe law John!OD was accused o!
violating.
The IS8Ue here ts not whether we need
Quotes
S.,.-r Twtry, L.A. -"To me (the)
ric!lcutouJ pncllce ol re( erring IX> I
'chai.rpenon' t • • connotes I pttlOD
going ll1'MIOd with I c:hllr lffiled lo bis, « her, blcUlde."
I ., L
a strong president to negotiate the peace
of the \vorld ror a generation, but
v.•hether the strong President v.·e hav e
has violated the criminal laws.
Loog observation of c6ngrcss suggests
that it likes to circumnavigate issues
under ordinary circumstances. In these
extraordinary circumstances the great
generalities about power invasion, due
process, separation of powers, and a
strong or weak presidency are very
alluring to congressmen who are nervous
about how they will vote.
THE SUBTLETY of Nixon's approach
may therefore have considerable value,
before thi s is all ove r, In shifting the
reasons for an aye or nay vote to somr
constitutional abstraction worthy of
discussion by the founding fathers.
But v.•hen it all boils do"'ll, President
Nixon is going the way former ViC<!
President Agnew wanted to go, but could
not because the criminal evidence
aga~st him was so strong. Nixon desires,
as did Agnew, a judgment by his: peers--
those In Congress whose values arise
from shared political experience.
OIAN&I COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Wt:1d, Publl!htr
Thomai Kt~oil. Editor ·
Barbara Krtibich
.Editorial Paae Editor
The edlro.it.l ,pap of tilt Daily
Pliot au, to Inform. and 1timul•I•
rtadtts by P"Mntinc on this pqe-
divtt11:1c:ommentary" on lopln ol in-
tf'T'Ht by l)'l'ldlcattd columnl1t1 •nd
ctrtoonlfta. by provldlnc a forum for
rtadtn' vkw1 •nil by J>tt$tfltJnr this
ntwipaper's oplnkJN and idell on
cumnt tootca. The od!Jo.tat oplnlont
ot the Daily Piiot 1.ppear Oflly tn lbe
t&toril1 l'OllMlll ll the tlop ot hi ..... O!>i-Ufl-"" °"' ... umn1r1t1 t.nd ~ •lid lrrttr
writ.en ani thtlr own Mil no ~
"""' of thtlr vi.... by 111< DollJ
l'llol *"'Id.,. -
Monday, May 27, 1974
• •• I
Offender
In Rape
Convicted
SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP ) -
A San Luis Obispo County jury
has convicted Joe Nunez Jr.,
18, of 13 counts In the gang
rape of a San Francisco
\\'Oman.
The verdict was returned by
a Superior Court jury after 21;~
1hours of deliberation.
A!"l'ERW ARD, J U 0 G E
Timothy O'Reilly called it
"the most gruesome and lurid
episode I have encountered in
16 years on the bench."
Nunez and six persons v.·ere
charged with the gang rape of
a 23-year-old San Franscisco
woman March S near Nipomo
J.tesa. Two of the accused
'vere turned OVC'f to juvenile
authorities, and the other four
pleaded guilty lo rape or
kidnaping.
Dcpu!i('s said the \1·ornan
'''as pulled fron1 a van and
taken to Niporno r.·lt•sa and
held overnight.
AT TllE Tl\IE of the
incident. l\'uncz y,•as free on
bo"d a11·ai1ing S<'ntencing for
conviction in another rape
case.
Just before the present trial.
he was sentenced to the
Atascadero State Hospital for
treatment. The court found
him to be a mentally
disordered sex offender.
Nunez and the four mt:>n \1·ho
pleaded guilty 11·ill be
scntt:>nced in ntid-Junc.
Saddlebat·k
Aide , Picked
For Board
J .E. Schumaker. associate
superintendent of
amdinistrative services for the
Saddle-back Valley Un i f I c d
School District, has been
elected to the board of
directors 'lf !he Association of
California School Administra-
L.ltl. Boyd
Insects Began
It for I\.insey
Another masculine affliction. transmitted by the la·
dies but not suffered by same, is night blindness. Among
retired couples, the woman drivers outnumber the men
drivers, considerably. Whether night blindness has any·
thing to do with this fact I can't say. Anyhow, the record
shows that after age &l. nwnrro.1' ,1?entlemen turn the
piloting of the familf car over It.
their wives.
Again am asked the difference
between a hobo and a tramp and a
bum. Has to do with attitude. About
jobs. Attracted by work, a hobo wan-
ders toward same. Repelled by work,
a tramp wanders away from it. ln·
different to work, a bum just lies
down alongside it. Such is the gen.
eral understanding among men of the road.
\\'HALE
Q. "You listed the elephant as the 1nammal with the
longest gestation period -from 20 to 23 n1onths. What
about the great blue \\'hale'!"
A. 1''igure only about 12 1nonths for that \1•halc.
That most famou s of all sex experts. Or. Alfred C.
Kinsey, 11•rote 19 1\·orks about "'·asps. They carne out over
the yCars before his renowned sex studies. f\tention this
in response to a eliC'nt's query about Dr. Kinsey's back-
ground. He was an Indiana University biology professor
who specialized in the study of insect genetics.
"\Vhat happened to the dirt dredged out y.•hen the Pan-
ama Canal was dug?" asks a customer. About 300 dump
trains carried it of( to be used as fill for S\Vamps, the
Gatun Dam and a causeway on the Pacific side.
LOVE ANO WAR
It's the insistent claim of one matrimonial counselor
that \\'hen a husband's and wire's ages are within four'
years of each other, it makes absolutely no difference
Yr'hatsoever y.·ho's the older. In the matter of how happy
they'll be with their marriage. Good. But if the husband is
n1ore than 10 years older than hi s ladyfriend, that's not
so good. experts aver. Odds run four to one in such cases
against matrimonial contentment. And if the y.·ife is more
thiln (ivc years older than the husband. that's not so good,
elthC'r. Odili. there run nine to one against that thing called
ha~piness.
Hair the people nationy,·ide arc do11 n sick 1n&re than
JG days a year.
That \'OU tend to dream about every 90 minutes y.·hen
you're as'leep is not OC'Y."S. \\'hat's nfY.'S is that you tend
to dream about every 90 minutes Y.'hen you're aY.'ake. too.
Researchers in \\'ashington University at St. Louis found
that out. Your daydreams. they claim, are just about as
regular as your sleep dreams, surprisingly.
:\ddress mail to L .. ~1. Boyd, P. 0. Box: 1875. New·
pur! Beacl1 92660. ----------.-..--.-, tors (ACSA). 1 ~----~~~----
Schumaker y.·as sC'lccll'd to
the nine-n1c1nbcr board ;it a I
rC'preS('nt.ative a ss e n1b1 ~·1
meeting in Los An grlcs f\la~·
JI. The fir st dirct tor t'\'er1-----------------------1
elected from Orange County.
Schumaker \\'ill hl'lp
administer '"' arrairs or 1he Health News ...
Il.000-membcr s1ate--\1·idc or-
ganization. He \\1ill s er \' e a
three-year tern1 ..
Schumaker. y.·ho !ivC's in
Tustin with his wife and three
daughters. came to t he
Saddleback dislrict in the
unification last year. l~c had
been in the Tustin district four
years.
Jl1 issiona r 'Y
•
Evening
Sc li edulecl
A Sequel: Ignorance ls
'Blitz' In A Whiplash
La s t v.·eek this <'olumn rru<'iatin,c.'" s3ys Dr. Coulur<'.
rl'pOrll•d J)r. Gary Couture's '"As 1t radi<lll'S o\·er an entire
\\·arnini:: of the <'onst'quencrs of arl'<l s cr\·1ced by the ·par·
i,enor tn,ll. treatmc>nt ror ticular !>pinalnc>r\'C.
\1h1pl;ish 1nJUnl's. in h1~ vie\\·, ''Chron 1e disc re-injury
11 1s rnolhard~· to rorr.co sounds ln bt• ;i lo,eiral danger
t':>.am1n.at1on foltov.·111 ~ any o! thC' untreatl'CI y.•hi11lash.
auto act1dent or fall as thl' ll'll· "Of t•ourse. you're right."'
lale s~ mp-says Dr. CouturC'. ''Ay.·hiplash ~~~l~s~ 1ca~ jolt ran rcnclC'r the spine
be tiiddC'n for :-.ui.<·rpt~llll' to any number of d1 sr JnJuru.•s lrom subsequent days. or C\'l'n jol ts <ind t-hot·ks." • w~1k;;.,,.ev1..•r, In addition to the problt•ms
<"O nncc1ecl y,·1th untreated . when :.i y.•hiplash is ig· vohiplai.hc s as noted, Dr.
nored, al it s Couture points out many morC'.
.... incidencl', it The hst, hO\\"C\"Cr, is too leng-
Dr.Gwy c a n b r thy to dclai.J hC're. I-le does say
A ?wfissionary ~vening "·ill
be held at the F'irst Baptist
Oiurch. 24521 :\I '"I u I ton ,
Parkway, Laguna Hi 11 s.
\Vednesday follo.,~:ing a pot·
luck dinner at 6:30 p.m. CCMfhn.,D.C.: devastaling in lhat n eur 111~ or the neck, ex·
the fina l analysis. treme nervousness, an_d ev~n
'The evening. under the
sponsorship of the Board of
1'.fissionary Out·reach \\." i 11
feature K. Tmotemjeri A.ier, a
native of Naga l.Jlnd, India.
Aier attended E a s t e r n
Theological College and the
Serampore College of •India.
He also attended Colgate
Roches le r Semi nary.
Rochester, N. Y. on a
scholarship and is prt:>scn!ly on
a scholarship at F' u 11 c r
Seminary.
fle is also vice-president or
N. E. India Christian Council.
vice president of Bible Society
of Assam Auxiliary, member
of executive committee of
National Christian Council of
India as well as of the Baptist
World Alliance.
The Missionary Program
will be in place of the regular
Wednesday evening Prayer
and Bible Study and everyone
is Invited to attend.
Graduated
How devastating? Jn what ~ve.ntual brain and spinal in·
way? Ju;,1cs can r~sult. _ .
We put those questions to I know_ 11 . sounds as ~f 1 _m
Dr. Couture and present here ovcr·s1mp~1fy1ng .to say: to ~g·.
what would be considered a nore a y.•h1plash IS to play "'Ith
sequel to last y.•eek's ~rticlc. fire ." _says Dr. (·outure. "Hut ··nevastalin~ is your y.·ord,'' tha t . •s. s ~~h en accurate
said Dr . Couture. "But 11 is a de.~<'ription. , good one. In other \\'Ords. don l rom·
"Consider such prohlC'm s as lltlUlld the probll•ms of a_n ac-
traumatic arthritis. nerve root ~·1dt·11t 111th your O\\·n 1nd1f-
comvrcssion mvofibrohitis ll•rl•tl•'l' chronird\sc r~·inj\irv to;1am~ .. ,·nu know,'' ~a.1:-. l>r
only a few. all t•an r .... ~ull from Couturl'. "ju:-.l <ihOlll l'\'l'r,\ d~y
an untreated whiplash.'' sa~·s I t-('l' ;1 pat1rnt 11·hose d1f-
\Jr. Couture. '"And );OU t•an !1rull1<',, :1r1: tr:.ir{';1lilc to ~lei
rt:adily see 'hoy,• devastating'," acc1dr11tal 1nJ11~1cs. They 1g.
Dr. Couture notes thHl l'ol · norc1l t.ht' \.\'ar11111~ ~IJ!llS :1~1d
lowin)! a whiplash. joint ;ire pa~·1ng r?.r It. As fur :is Im
ligaments can heal with scar eonrC'rn~d .. con ~lu.ded. Dr.
tissue if treatment i s not Coul urt•. "lhcu· suflcnng is ab-
sought following the injury. solut<·ly 1u·cdlc1is.'.'
''With scar tissue there is a (Nole: The y.·hiplash symp·
loss or e lasticity in the toms, 1vhether immediate ?r
ligaments. which in itselr can delayed, are generally _the sttrr"
res ult in a loosened s pinal neck, he3:d or neck pain~. and
joint." Or. Couture points out. an u~eas1ness -or len!'\10~ -
"If the loose 101nl t>ecomes particularly upon awaking.
unstable, traumatic arthritis The more serious symptoms
may wcl\ result." he adds. s uch a s rc s lricted neck
"f\!yofibrosilis occurs," says motions, ht•adache, nausea,
Dr. Couture, "when the in-muscle spasms. etc., are con·
1ured muscle and surrounding sidered absolute.)
hgamenti; are replaced by the Dr. Couture maintains or.
sC'artlssue.'' (ices at The Co uture
Solveig Store, daughter or The most common com· Chiropractic Office, 2().13 West-
N e w p 0 rt Be a ch c It y plicalion in 'A'hiplash is the clirr Dr .. Nel'J)Ort Beach (cor-
Councllman Jonas Store of aforementioned "nerve root ner 17th & Irvine -near
Co d 1 M compression." Coco's). Phone 64~5300.
rooa cd e ar, 1W ads "Ner-Y.s root.-pain i..__.x. LC1ARS 191.L
Brotliel
Petitions
Collectecl
FALLON, Nev. iAPJ -
Organizers of the petition
drive aimed at rorcing a
general election vote on
prostit<.11icn in C h u r c h i 11
C.Ounty apparently are
meeting with success.
Spokesman Beale Cann said
more than 700 signatures ha\'e
been received, \\'ith 628 needC'd
to qualify the question of
whether to legalize brothels.
Mrs. Cann said petitions will
be turned over to the county
clerk no later than June IS. If
the petitions are validated. the
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.'\.ctress Barbara Eden
has ended 15-yea r mar-
riage to actor fl.1ichael
Ansara in Hollywood.
1'1iss Eden, best known
for role in "I Dream of
Jeannie," and Ansara
are parents of 8-year·
old son.
county commission can either·,------------
overturn the county's anti·
prostitution ordinance or place
the question on the ballot.
'The petition drive stems
froin con:ments made earlier
by the county health officer. /
"·ho said prostitution should be
Jegaliz('d to cut down on
venereal disease.
Prostitution is IC'ga l only in
Storey ::ind lyon counties.
although it is tolerated in most
other rural areas in Nevada.
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Kids Like to DOIS TOUR CM !DU ROUGH? WE
STAllT HAllD?
GIVI POOll MILAGI? CAN HELP
THE CARBURETOR SHOP
tlMIHAAIOlt 111..VO..COITA MESA '4J.IJl6
NI Wlllti 0---. I MoMM or 1.000 ....... Ask Andy
GJ~J~
3 flights daily to San Francisco.
Or go with the unofficial state bird to Sacramento. Come and
get 'em. Call your travel age nt or PSA . P$Aglvesyoualltt.
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GLORIA MARSHALL METHOD OF
REDUCING COMES TO COSTA MESA
Being A Wom::in. Gloria ~lorshoil Understands
:..adie~· Fiqure Problems -She l'l In Constant
Contact With He• Over 70 Solon:. Aero:.:. The
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And you're inviled Io help us celebrate the Grand Opening ol the mos\ modern and
relaxing figure salon ever, wil h the ullimale in reducing equipment. We can assure you
of a pleasant w1y lo lose pounds and inches. And there are no rigorous eiercises or
disrobing , so you don't have lo worry about ruining your hair do. We give person:ilized
allention in semi·orivale lacililies, and you will be surprised at our reasonable rates.
ju:;t c:::::.J the Gloria Marsho1I Salon neore~i you for your per50nolized figUfe
u nolys1s and complimentary treormcnt. The~e ;:, no obli9at1on.
says ...
"J have never met a woman yet whose figure I could nof improve.11
HOW THE GLORIA MARSHALL SYSTEM WORKS: On
your first visit, for whictl there is no charge or obligation, you will
receive o complete demonstration and sample treatment. You will be
weighed and measured (this does not require disrobing) and o
1roined specialist will analyze your figure ond prepare o personalized
program for you.
Gloria Marshall Salons ore not spas or gyms. The Gloria Marshall
system is designed for the busy, modern woman. Many working
women find the salon a mar..:. rewarding Way of spending their lunch
hours. Mothers and granC . .,others enioy the relaxing, almost l!f·
fortless way of reducing, also, the added benefit of increo,;ed
circulation and energy.
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•"'AFFIOAVtTS OF AUTHENTICITY ARE ON FILE IN THE HOME OFFICE ."
gradual magn$ cum au e
with a bachelor's degree In -·~·===========::..;====::.:::..;=;o psychology rrom the r --
Unlverslly or Por\\and, Ore.
Santa Ana-Costa Mesa
3851 Brislol Shopping Genier
{AcrosSTro~uftl Coasl-Plaza)--
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What's1 a ~oka? Ask Andy
Andy Is a Pooka (on elf who an1-rs
questlon1). Ho does his olfln9 In o
column ..,.ry Saturday on the family
page of tho Dolly Pilot.
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wc111d1 leading llgura tonlrol aygtem
· 0pendaily9109, Salurday9to4
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1801 Westctiff Dr.
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Orange
The City Shopping Center
997-0211
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Monday, tAay 27, 2q74
PUBLIC NOTICE
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I All nl 11'>e ~~"""'I .inti ,n~''"I •t•I ~nt! D"<•o<>•I p<o~•TV '"''"'for tne J•'>Ca1 veil•
ltU 11. " 11'1\ nol yet d ... e or p~~•Olf;
• ? (Ov•n•nr1, c0t'ldlhon1, ,,,1,icl!on\,
•~••MMh, ru;ih!• 11'111 rl!JM• of wav ol
<KOl'cl
3. lwo 111 !!Hd, ot l•o•I 10 Iii•. e~O:CO!M bV '"" ~DoV1' V'"11fl'1· •.oc~ IO
Ask Andy
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Wl1at is A ve1·age Net Worth?
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Yours May Run hi 6 Figures ~
By SYLVIA PORTER
Surely, as you r cad
disclosure af~er disclosure or
how PrC'sidcnt NMcon boosted
his net worth into the high six
figures during Jils first four
yt>nrs in the \VhltC' !louse. ~ou
thut1ghl ';l\ least nct'lin~ly (lf
ho\1' f;sr :l\1ay you art' fro1n his
)C\'Cl of riches af1er pa.,\ ing !hi!
la.-.:rs you ow{' on your
ce1rn1ngs.
But back up : your net "'Orth
may be "'ell into the six
figurl's right OO\\'. Although
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DllTY MAIY
CUZY LAll'f fNI
YANISH.ING POINT !JOI
"-"L411.W!Mt•5'1.-""°°""
PACIP'IC TH•ATR•S
DRIY•·IN
SUPSR SWAP M•llTS
HAR80R 81.VD.Drlw•·ln s-p M.•t & Ailto Swop
S•I.& 51111.-••mlo'•P"'
ORANOI Drlw•·ln 1&2 Frl.S•I. & $1111.· ••m lo •pm
P'lr• fr1t S-•tyt•l Au..,_ S11i1119lll
F•mily Fun?
Profit•! 1•"9•''"' Gator•!
you niay not realize ~t. you're
almosl certainly a lol richer
than you think.
IT'S NOT AT al l unusual for
<i f11mily In
the $20,000 lo
$25.000 sal·
:..ry bracket
to have a nC'I
\\'orth or
$250.000. H's
not :1 t all out
of the ordin·
ary for an
n \' r r a g e P01tTla
\\·orker to accumulate a small
rortune for his family via ill·
surancc and benefits from hi<:
corporalion over the years. To
document this:
-You're n1ercly average if,
counting your home mortgage,
~·ou have $5.70 of assc1s fo1·
every $1 of debt.
-\'ou're typical if. not
including your home mortga!(',
you ha\'e $11.40 of assets for
('\'Cl'Y $1 of dl1bt.
-You arc like the majoritv
of Us if your hon1c is your
rnost \' a I u a b I c asset.
ac('Qunting for $23..10 far ever~'
Siil() of your nssc!s.
In addition, vo11 have $22.40
in corporate siocks, $18.30 in
savings accounts. $14 in life
insurance and pension fund
reserves. $10.10 in appliances,
automobiles and o I her
consumer durables, $4.90 in
cash and checking accounts,
$4.50 in government securities.
$1.60 in corporate and foreign
bonds and 80 CT'nls 1 n
n1iscellancous other financi;1J
:1ssrts.
To find out ho11' 1nuch ~·our
net \\'Orth ls. take f\\'O shec1s
of paper. marking u n e
"a~scts" and list:
Ill TIJF. A~IOUNT of mon('y
you have in checking and
savings accounts, in sa•·ings
associations. credit unions.
cash on hand.
(2l the cash \'alue of vour
life insurance -meaning the
amount ~·ou actually have paid
on your policy and could
bo1T011· back on request.
(3) !he cash value of your
U.S. savings bonds -meaning
the amount you would get
right now if you cashed in, not
their maturity value.
(4) the an'IOunt you 1,.-ould ~
\\'ithdraw tomorrow from any
pension and profit-sharing
plans, retirement programs.
etc. - a rough calcu!ntion 11·i!I
do.
(51 the cnrrent m.-1rket value :.
(not purchase prict I of any
stocks. mutual fund shares.
any bonds you O\\'n and the
market value or any olher
investments, such as
mortgages.
161 A CoJ'SERVATIVE
C'stimatc froni a real estate
agC'nt of \\•h.at you \\·ould get if
you p11t vour house. land .
other rC'al ('Slate on the
n1<1rkc! this v.'cek .
, (71 n cvld-hlooded ::ipprai<:al
of \\·hat you'd get for you r Ci1r
or cars from :1 us('d-c:ir dealer
right nO\I',
(81 the rnarkt'! \ ;ilu(' of all
Your ho11~l'hold J?OOds. frorn
TV and ~(C'r(-O to furniture Jnd
s i 1 \'" r 11 :i r" -1n:ik1• :i
tonser1all\L' r<:t1n1at(', 1ht'n
slash ~·our e.stimalc by 'i5
p<>rccnt
(91 thl' same sort of
consrrv:ili\'e rslima!e of th<!
\·aluc of all your other
personal assets: lhe prier
you'd get if ~ou sold out your
interest in any business. farm
or other ventures; amounts of
1noney other responsible pc<r
pie owe you.
ADO THE TOTALS. Take a
second sheet.. n1ark
"liabilities.'' and li~1:
1] > \\'h;lt ,\'0\1 Ollt' Ull ,IOUr
n1orlgagl'. rnortgag!'.~. >Our
car or 11·hnte\'('r.
121 \llint \'OU ()II\' "11 oth(1r
insral1nl'nt ·di-his. ch a r g ,.
accoun!s, credit c<ird.<;. other
personal debts and bills.
131 \\'h:lf you O\\'C for la:<e<;
\\'hich har!' not 111.'en \\'ilhhelcl.
1\dd lh">C tot:ils Su!iirrc:
tht· 1o1nl on .vour second sheet
fro1n !hat -On your nrst and
you ha\·e your net \\'Orth. rr vou arc not unexpecledl\·
plC'aSed. rou'rc the CX{'("ptiofi
;imong An1eri can ramilics.
5 S1'liall Ml><lels Set
For Ge1ier<1l ~fotol's
DE.IROIT ( APl -General
~totors, \\:hich saw its first
quarter profits p I u m m c t
because of a big car sales
slump, announced it v.•ill
introcli1ce fi ve new small cars
into its p;'Oduct Uneu p during
the 1975 11'.odcl year.
Gi'.1 Chairman Richard C.
c:erstcnbcrg said the new
models \1·ouid include a sporty
subcompact for each of the
Chevrolet, Buick and
Oldsmobile divisions. Another
subcompact for the Pontiac
Dh'ision and a smaller \"Crsion
of the luxurv Cadillac, which
\\•ill be introduced later in the
n1odc! ~·car. also \11 er c
announced.
THE NE\\' ~porty four-
passcngcr subcon1puc1s arc
<'XJX'Cl :d to be spinoffs fron1
thP Chc\'rolct \1cga, Gi'.1'!'1 onl~·
l'xisting entry in the Con1estic
subcon1pact field.
"Th~sc llCI\' c1:1rs IV i t h
smaller C'11gincs vli\1 provide
the n1osl tangible affirm<11ion
(If your conipany's desire. and
1norc important. its ahility. to
df'Jh·er in qunntiiy "·hat lh('
motoring public \Vant s, •·
Gerstenbcrg said at the auto
giant's annual stockholder's
meeting in Cobo llall .
He added G!\t's present line
of compact Chevrolet Novas.
Oldsmobile Omegas, Pontiac
Vcnturas and Buick Apotlos
\\ill be complctcl~' restyled for
the ne"v modC'l year.
Gert('ral Motor"s dome~tic
car and !nick sa!cs during the
first quarter of this year fell
3g percent fron1 Janurirv·
~·ta~h 1973. \11lt h it<> large car
lines hardcsl hil by the sales
slu inp.
PROFITS DURING th c•
quar1er plun1ctccl r.;; pc-rcent
lo $120 million. or 41 C'Cnts a
share fro;n a record $817
A million a year earlier.
L A C LLS The auto industry as a whole
• • saw sal" decline ~nee last
4 1/2C November because of
•«h consunler concerns about the
Pri•ol• Lines -luMM•s Stf'•k• economy and fuel availabil ity. O!liy -Call for brochutt .-idl\-----=-------'-1
_,ftlly rate -San kancitco
Untt A•ailable -
The Telephone Compony
Of Califprnia
JOO I Rt4mf.C:':M.
17141 979-1234
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PHARMACY
WE QUOTE PRICES
OVER THE PHONE •• ~ ANYTIME
CfilCK THESE SUPll SALi SPlCIALS-~·" VITAMIN ··e··. 400 l.U., 100 capsules .... 6.95
SCOPE MOUTHWASH, 18 oz •. : .••..... 1.59
ORISTAN Tablels, #50 .................. 2.79
HERBAL ESSENCE SHAMPOO 2 oz . 2
o.-• ... -· 4.95
1.29
2.39
2700 E. Coast Highwa at Fernleaf, Corona del Mor
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!~: 7~~~~~~ne~. ~
Losers and Why." David Sheehan. .,
KHJ o 7:30 -"Spartacus.:· Part I. Kirk Doug· ~ 1
las, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons. !
NBC O 8:00 -Major League baseball.
KTIV m 8:00 -National Geographic Special.
"The 1-lidden World." Alexander St·ourby narrates
special which takes close-up look tlt so1ne or man·
klnd's greatest benefactors and 1nost dangerous
enemies -insects.
KCET m 9:00 -The Gloucester1n.cn'. Story tells
the story or the Gloucester (lilass.I f1sh1ng flcel.
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TV DAILY LOG
Mondoy
Evening
MAY 27
6:00 0 0 0 (I) EI) iD CD Nr•s
ci1 l11l ClJ ~1@12' ct11 "••• 0 lon111.11
(6) Ho11n's Htrot1
0 lev11ly Hillbillies
:Jo) MaiOr l11111t 81stb1!1 Balli·
more vs. K1n5a\ C11)'. m MilliGn: lmponiblt
aJ Mod Sciu1d
EE El l'obrt Co111let
fiti MOYi•: (ltir) "TIM Aria•! Wort
Rtcl" (dr1) '60-i\v1 Gardnt1, Onk
Boa•rdt.
(D Hodppod1e Ledlt m Spttc1 Rac•r
6:30 ltl Dt1ltr'1 Clloict 0 Oick Yin Dyke
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Travt! film
Mug11il• O'f,rnll Sho•
little lhM:1l1 I I 1:oo o f3•0 om mm Pit•' I 0 lowl1n1 101 Dolllfl
16 1 Movie : (C) (211r) "Tll1t fonyl~r
Wom,11'' (01d ·so -G1ter Gatson
lirol Fr.,nn.
{8 Wild World of Momal'
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Wllllt'' MJ lint?
I LO'lt Lucy
It Jilts A Thitl
ur Ci.I I Dfe1m ol J11nn!t
ti) l1mtrtld1
ll:J C•l Dn1nrl ffi W11llinrton St11i1hl T fll
( 21' Cf~) l'otib1 Cold1bo10 S~o• w Dr11111
{fl Tllrtt Stoo111
7:30 0 K HJ T Sptti1I "TVs Emm)
A .... 11ds w.nners lostrs & Why"I
Oov•d S~eeh1n t~1es ii loo~ 11 1hf ,
annual [mmy .l.1wards, •oilh I 10tC•ll
look ~I tftt nom1nlttd sho.,..1 JnO
1nei1 ~l•1s
J 1 Ho(1n'' Huots 0 l'oh(t Sur1eon "for an fncore,
Mu1der" (II) F'ettr ~•slntt cue~b
;is • youna 5mger who mus! con ~1nte pohct th1! h•' 11r1ft's ~1dnap I
p•ng 1S nl!! ~ publitlty ho11. ' 0 Help ThJ HtiJhbGI 0 Pit• lhl\ t.111 Clock
fD PtnlhouM
al Mcwit : "June Bride" (rom) '48
-Bene Oa~11, Roberl Mon11om1ry.
1:30 @ Mo-vlt: (90) "Tht KdUts in t~e
01ul1" (tom) '!>6-M111011e M1•n.
Arthur Hunnitutt.
CI!l '1nor1m1 Novtl1
!:00 0 (:if Lf") li ) Her1'1 LMCJ (RI
Jae~ eenny h11t1 lucy 11 1 stcre
t•T)' so th1t ht c1n d1ct11t h1$
1u10~10111phy, •h1{!1 emph•~•te\
lht 1olts YIHOUS womtn Ol•~td m
h!\ lilt.
(61 Tiit lold Dntl
0 (!J'.) {})CD ABC Molld11 Mo.it:
(C) (lti1) "Hallo Down Tlltrt" ('om)
'68 -fony R1nd1ll. Janet l111h,
lom Backus, Roddy McOow1H. Ktn
Strl)'. M und1tw1t11 dl'ltlopmtnl
t1pert Ines 10 p11t1e hos po1nl 1bour
th• wive ol lht luturt by rn1mna
h11 !1m1ly rnto 1n underw.11u hcmt.
•101 Mowi': (2h1) ''St•l.11 17" (dr.1)
Sl -W1lh1m Holdtn. Don Taylor. m Mtr¥ Critti• ShG•
€D Tiit Glouttstermen This mi~,..
liJlf t?•C !ell~ the )IOry ()! 1h•
Glouct~lu (M111) t•shrntllett O\'r!
1ht yt1r1. u1•ng m'!hi. ltRtnd~.
ballads •od rue film roora~t lrom
lhe d•Y~ ii! tht 111ea! ih1p1
€D Mur ~111dttldo
CI!! V1rlety Sha•
9:10 0 ()9 -,~,Cf" Drt1i, Van O,t•
S~o• IR) D1c1' te\(htdU't\ I he·
Quently c•nceltd dtr.•.1• •PP01nl
men! 10 p10.e h• 1 unit hlh ••tn
h•~ hlllf
0""" ff) VtlOt•dl d
ED ~item on Trrn1 Ill "Nalionar
lntutsh ol lht United States" A
•·~union cl ~1-V1trn1m aer.n1-
t1ons of t~e n.i1cn·, !oft•I" 1nt1r·
e1h, tlPt<>.llly is rtl•!ed to our
i lhtS. adve11uots. t~ost on btlWeen.
~nd !he sptt!ll ca11 cf Jlp1~.
aJ Clruna
ID.00 f)fl9 1 l 'I M1d1c1I Ct•lr•
'Choice o1 [1.11 (R! li.n •1areu11e
m1dd•e •itd m•n ulust~ l1lt·~v•ng
sur11ry, lt111n11 ,, mJ1 lt1d 10 1m
polency. omm '.i•"e•s 16 I PtrlJ MIMlll CI:J ~nlw t/11 Ltrd C!~b
1 1 Pltw Tie1~11 Hunt IO:JO IJ01Jl11tJ to AdYtntutt Q MOl!o11 $ Mftll: (Cl (2hr) "Sp1r-lli!I tosbJ
t1cu'" Pan I {Id~) '61.l -Kirk L• C.ud1d 'rlt1
Oou111s, l~urenc• Oli.iet, Jean . Tht1lrt1 1n i\m1riU1 (9-0) (R)
Simmons. Mn1c1I toMtdJ m lewittb td
(IJI f Jj Tt TtH th1 TNlb 11:00 0 D 0 €Il m CD Htn
111 li: I'll• ,ritt Is lli1ht ( 3 I•' ~Ol ED r;l.l @ ,,..., ED A 'l'Oflliw SbuH i\ d0<umrn 0 lt1t 1l ,roucht
,.,, on th• sl•tus ol wor11en 1n (6)ljifllt'allt1J
Israel. I 0 Movie: "liftd He1r11 & Cort-
i ((l) NntMllt Mu$lc o11tt1'' (com) ·~ -Al« Gu1nMss.
li1111111 Dtlfl Sllow Dtnnls Pritt. •
£.tunarll Tllt1tTI W MluiOll: 1"pouibl9
'olkt Suq:1111 tEJ flit Unt11ud\abl11
Th• 'hMI Qvi1 rrr, (l ) St<r1t flit
'26 lht S1111t
1:00 IJ <tr C!J) Cil 'llllMtOkl •. , II I t:ri1 001 Th• PloftHTI
lown J1mtri0
' (R) Jim D"ts JUellS ·
IS M1r1h1l lu\e Rumb•u1h. ""ho is ll:JD f) (lV Cf) (i'\CIS l1t1 UOYit:
!ten! w11h Mitt Dillen to 11me 1 (C) "Stwn l!l4!e1 IGr ~1tn l rolh·
1.,.1es1 Klins11 town. tr1" (mus) '$4-l1ne Po.,..ell, ~ow-0 ID@ m NBC Mondi, /'licM ••d Keel.
Baseb•ll 81lr1m01e Orioles vs. Kan 1 0 ll ~l '01 (C JollnnJ C1non
sas City Roy1ls. V1~1, C11r is 1ut~t host
O Mol'it : (C) (2111) "$"" ol Ptle· I O MG¥it: "Thi l1s~1tb111 r11'"
lace" (com) '52 -Bob Hope, bne1 (dra) ·~t -John Ireland, Y1nes14
lluueU. B•own.
0 (i1l CI) CD Tht Rookit1 "Death 1 I 6J Twili11tt Zont
Watch" (R) W1lht becomes i"Ytly1 0 1t fl 1CDWld1 Wof1111'1r1t11J
111 attu aiY1n1 mouth·to-moulh tt · "In lhe S\tps ol ,., D!td Man"
suK1btion lo an e•·conYict w1lfl•
viral m1ninaitis, ind who~e sub~e· 12:00 (6)0n•.Slep 1110.~d .
quenl dlUpptlrlrlCe tllr1111ns 1n m Mmt: (t) Al hnn1n11 ol
enlnt t1!y with an 1pidtmic. I Ok!1ho1111" (wt') '~l-D1n Duryea. W Nrtiontt CiH1r1phlc Sp 1 c i 1 I Gale S1orm.
"'The Hiddtn World" Aleundt1 m W1nd1r1ust
Stourtiy nair•'et lhis specitl whiell tD DtJ' II Ni1ht
ltkts I dost·UP loolt II ilefl\f or
m1nkind'1 11e1te.st blnellcim and 1:00 0 ®l TO!ltOITtW
most d1n11roas 1n1mi1s -insecll.
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Ttllft dtl Llillll
Mwlt: (C) (211r) "Mtnill's Mi·
raudtl1" (d11) '62-)ell Ch.indltr.
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W i IJIC IA\ I Pirtle
Tuesday
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 0 •i1t1 Prtsidtnt'1 L•H' (dr1)
·53 -Cllarllon HeJ!on, Suun H•r·
Wiid.
1:30 0 "As Youn( 11 You Fetl" (comJ
'SI -MontJ Wool!fJ, .le1n P1tr11.
11:00 0 "Tht EJ(I• & the Hr.t" {dr1)
'JJ -frtdfle M1rcll, Cll)' Gunt.
C1101t lomb1rd. "'T1lt I.Hf• F1011 Ktntu~' (dr1) '3~t0flt lhlt.
[11tn Ort•.
12:00 m "TIM sti111p.I St.,,.. (dr•) '$4
-ltulll Roman. Edmoftd O'B1ien.
1:00 ~ (C) •K111p,... (•dv) ·~2 -
Ridl11d Boone, Mttlrttft O'H111. z:oo D tC> .......,,. (d11l 'S4 -
Ell.labtlh T11'of, L011b Ctllle111.
1:45 8 MIN: (C) "WttHit AvtllOl'"
(mus) '50 -Betty Gr1ble. Vktoi
Malurr.
3:10 e Movit: "RDOll Strkt'" (com1
'JS-Tiie M111 Bro!he1s, luc111,
Ball.
@ "Outsidt the Ltw" (dral ·~&
R1y Dln1on, Lt11h ~nowden.
l:OO (1) (CJ "Hou1e Gn Crttna,p1t
RD1d" PHI I (Ori) '70-Chfl5lophei
Georgl, Jan1I le•11h,
~O) (C} "i\ M1ttt1 ol Hum1niti1'"
(dr&J '69 -RobHt Youna. J1mts Bronn.
!:JO 1J (C) ''Tiit l !rds" (lusp) '63 -
Tlppi Hedrtn, Rod T1ylo1.
())"C.pe r11r" (d11l '62~11rory
PKk. Robtrt Mllcllum.
0 (C) "Tiit llt .ff ... (dr1) '60
-Tony Curtis, Dtbblt R1yf1Qld1.
(i1) (}) "lllll N111t111" (dt1) 'Sl-
Us1 D1nltlJ', St1n1tr 81\tt.
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Pid1to11, 81111111 Eden.
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KOCE, CHANNEL 50
Orange County's tnlF television r;tation, KOCE-TV tia~
schtduled the following special programs today. 0el111td
r listings of Cllannel 50's programs are earned in the Dally
Pilot's TV Week each Sunday.
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The f o llowing are
Biiiboard 's hot record hits for
the week ending June I as
they apll"!ar In next week's
issue of Billboard moigazine.
HOT SINGLES
I. THE STREAK !lay
Stevens. Barnaby
2. BAND ON THE RUN -
Paul . McCartney & Wings,
Apple
3. DA NCING :0.IA ClllNE -
The Jackson 5. l\1otO\\n
4. YOU l\1AKE l\1E F'E~l.
BRAND NE \\1 Th c
Stylistics, Avco
5. TllE E~'l'ERTAINER -
i1arvin llamlisch, MCA
6. l\11 DNIG l~T AT TH E
OASIS -.l\1aria Muldaur,
lleprisc
7. SUNIJO \\'N -Gordon
Lightfoot. Hrpri~1·
8. l!ELP 1\11!: -Joni
i\litchrll. Asylu1n
9. BILl~Y. DON'T BE A
l\EltO -Bo Donaldson & The
Jicyv•oods, ABC
10. 0 11 VER'' YOLNC
CJt SLC\ ens. A& 'it
Y el!: as Dc l,11 t
NE\\' YORK j L'PI) -Flash
Cadillac and the Continental
Ki<h:, a rock group that began
it.! career in small hal!s and
on college campuses. will
make its Las Vegas debut in
the casino lounge of the Jlilton
Hotel.
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TOP LP'S
I. THE STING
Soundtrack, MCA
2. PAUL McC~TNEY &
WINGS -Band On lhe Run,
Apple
3. MARIA MULDAUR -
Reprise
4. CAT STEVENS -Buddah
& The Choco late Box. A&M
5. JOHN DENVER
Greatest ilits, RCA
6. C~ICAGO -Chicago Vil,
Columbia
7. GRAND FUNK -Shinin'
On. Capitol
8. GORDON LIGHTFOOT-
Sundo·.vn , Reprise
9. ELTON JOHN -Goodbye
Yellow Brick Road, MCA
\0. BACHMAN -TURNER
OVERDRIVE-11, Mercury
EASY LISTENING
I. I WON'T LAST A DAY
WITilOU T YOU
Carpenters, A&M
2. O•I VERY YOUNG -Cat ~ -Stevens, A&liit
3. YOU WON'T SEE ME -
Anne l\lurray, Capitol
4. HELP ME -Joni
:\'litch~:1. Asylum
5. SUr>:DOWN -Gordoo
Light fool. Warner Bros.
6. IF YOU LOVE ME LET
~IE K~O\V -Olivia Newton-
John, ?i.tCA
7. Tll E ENTERTAINER -
l\1arvL11 Hamlish, MCA
8. TSOP -MFSB , Columbia
9. DON'T YOU WORRY
'BOtrr A THING -Stevie
Wonder, ?i.1otown
10. I'VE BEEN SEARClllN' so LONG -C h icago,
Columbia
··1 do11'! kl'W)llt wherl I 11~1 wl5 rtductd 10 helpless l1ught1r.
Lucy ~' rrturried triumph1111ty 10 lhf Ktl'll ol Mr u rller
11.1unl5 in the tint role or l'ltr c•rttr" A1111 Terrllr.
Sa111a A111 Rt;iilH'
"A onc:e-ln·•·llf'11r'Tlf movie 11111 mak.ts you 111~ the
thofalre wa lklr19 on 1!r, II vou on lr see on! movlt 11'111 'fll r,
make II '.Mame ' ••
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"PAPER MOON"
ENTERTAINMENT
American
Film s Wi11
At Cannes
CANNES, France (APl
Two American films -''The
Conversation" and "Sugarland
Express" -and American
actor Jack Nicholson have
taken top honors at the Cannes
Film Festival.
Francis Ford Co pp ola's
"The Conversation ," a film
about a snooper and his
involvement with mu rd c r ,
recei'(led a Golden P a I m
award. The American film
centers on the sleazy private
life of a private eye v.•ho is
assigned to eavesdorp on the
con\'ersations of a young
c.oople.
"Sugarland Express" won
the award for best scenario.
Nicho'1soo took the a'vard
for best actor for his role as a
troubled sailor in "The Last
Detail."
Marie Jose Nat of France
was named best actress foi
he r role in "Les Violons du
Bal." a film about the Nazi
occupation of France .
The jury awarded a special
prize to Italian director Pier
Paolo Pa~olini for his ribald
vers ion or "A Thousand and
One Nights."
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1 .. ondo\Y, May 27, 1974 DAILY PILOT 9
-Isaac Asim0v Dashes Off
Few Words for Tele vision MOW!
NEW YORK (UPI ) -r In the ol the elderly because, in a SO percent or more do so.
·matter of Isaac Asomov, one sense, there were few old "Old people arc here, and "SOMmMES :l
might be excused· for people. A cen tury ag~, 10 society must come to their GREAT MOTi
EXCl USIVI AREA
EMGAGEMEHT
remarking that It's about tim e percent or less of our rescue, must educate them to "'.'lllf!~~~iiJiiiiii°"i!!'• .. ""
for one of the mo st population lived to be 70. Now, lead productive lives." -,-
A VERY FUNN~
MCI/IE!
imaginative writ ers extant to 1--;--:-:::::-=-::::-::~---1 ;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;I
dash off a few \vords tor O ~:O-::-Z·~~~ ~· television. 41>·•t•Of
This video neophyte 's ~··~
contribution to the ho1ne tube · ••
after 15.1 published hooks In '"' '"' '"" ""'· the science-riction field is the ~ ~ortoN," DEL "' ... .,
script for "The Pursuit of "'IJ\\e\S
Youth," an NBC (Channel 4) "l'f\e \'r\0 \J
news special scheduled for 10-'{t-tiS t.1 . g ntell~
11 M 30 n1t\1n y ' p.m., ay . are nome.
The program deals with the close \O
American craze for trying to
retain an illusion of youlh,
which has nothing to do wilh
fiction but does have some
connection with science. And
that is where Aslmov comes in
since he Is a professional
biochemist who is a nominal
member of the medica l
faculty at Boston University
an d lectures frequently to llJ~~~~~~~~:O college students and science-
fiction clubs.
AS~10V'S SCRIPT for this
Xerox-sponsored special is, as
he says, about a society with
individuals "who endure far
longer and remain fa r less
affected by the passi ng years" 1-.,::;:=..;.:::::.:.i:::.:.:.~:.:<::L..
than ever before.
The author fashioned his
script in his Central Park 1-.;_ _ _:.c.:..:"UIDOl"==--.:.,;c;__
office-apartment where · he
keeps two electric typewriters 1-.:.....;"SU;;::,;.;;U..:..;;HTl.;.llHOl;:;=.;;".;;~:..:.•".,;1;,;;11
smoking with his prolific • "'THI PAJlll CHAsr
fictional output. The 54--year· lfl:T."C~1o;•~•;•;;·~·;.t~,-;;•11~ old writer's main concern Is
work,notintryingtomaintain A 1•1 "~• .. W• ,,._,.
the appearance of youth which .,.v.:..,~.:; .. ;:":o"";;...;Of;,;-;•:;1:c:-.''"'' ;c' ""::-:-:ct!"
is the theme of hls television
script.
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.'\un<i•v 11 ~ 10 ·I U~ "We have made
frightening by banish ing theL'.~~~~~~~~~~~=========='
elderly into limbo ," Asimov
said.
IN TllE PAST, \~·e made
fev• provisions fo r taking care
1 l!()M NlW llN( CINll.l.f,,
flhl• JIMI HIHDllX !..
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"THE GREAT GATSBY" "'GI
"THE STING" lflGI -"CHARLIE Y ARRICK" lflGI
"DIRTY MARY, CRAU LARll:Y" l~I • "TEACHER" Ill
"TH REE MU SKETEERS" ••• "1 2 CHAIRS"
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"THE TALL
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WITH ONE
BLACK SHOE"
ti1lanous Co-Fealure
YVES MONTANO
ROMY SCHNEIDER
"CESAR AND
ROSALIE"
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SUSAN
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JO DAILY PILOT MO!lday, May 27, i q74
Rutherford Roars From Behind, Win·8-Indy
INDIANAPOLIS (APl -"We smoked
'em all da y loog \Ye h.'.ld a JOb lo do and
v.'e did it."
That was Johnny ltutherrord talking rn
Victory Ci rcll' Sw1day .'.l(ter \•:iniiing the
58th l ndicnapolis 500 1nitc rti('C on his
11th try:.
•·t knc\1' I \\ould \\In sonic day. TI1t"11·s
11·hot "c t:an1c here for -lo be ;\1,1 I "
And i\o. ! he Vl'l"V ..... el! rnri v b1•. Al
)east JO t)J~· C')'t!S or his pr~ft)' IJl0ndc \\'llC
licit~. \\·ho leaped 11110 the car \\'hen he
"'Oil.
The t\\'O n1cl \\'hen she 11 ;is a nur~r at
~letbodtsl fl ospital tn do..,,,. n t o .,.,. n
tndianapol!s and work i.'1g at the infield
ll~pitat ot lndianapolis ~fotor Speedway.
Naturally, the mother or three still has .
friends at the infield from which shouts
for joy could be he<ird almost to Victory
Lane 11•here Rutherford and his happy
wife V.'ere cc lcbr<1Ung.
ThC! 37-yl'ar-old Rut herford, n!"•;,iys a
charger but <itl 1nfrequcnl winner in 15
years of compctiton. reached the biggest
1no1ncnt of his hfe the hard y,•ay.
Fon:cd to slart 25th in the ric!d of 33
c·:i rs. lhe 175-pound, 5-foot 11 veteran
frorn ~·ort \Yorth. pounded throu gh
:-111rhng, h1 ~h-spt:•l'<l traffic to reach lhc
lC'aders artcr only 50 miles and fron1 that
14-3 Tri1111ipli
Anteaters Romp
To Regional Title
Specia l to the Daily Pilot
TACO:'\IA , \Va..,h.-L:C lrvin\.'·s basrball
tea m may never lose anal.her baseball
game.
Coac h Gary Ad ams' Anteaters had
little trouble dispo.sing of Sacramento
St.ate, 14-3, here , Sunday lo capture the
NCAA regional chan1pionship.
Kow ifs on to Springfield . Ohio 11·here
UCI 11•ill defend its coll<'ge division
championship.
And the v.·ay the Anteaters l'l rc gring it
will take a super effort lo beat them.
Jn winning tlici r 29tJ1 straight gamr .
UC I did it al! Sunday.
Adams g o 1 splendid p11 ch1n~
pcrforn1tJ ncc from Jerry J\l<tr<is \I ho
tossed the first :-.cvt'n innings. shuting out
S;;cra n1enw throu gh rh1.: first :-.ix.
And 1hc Antt•aters' robu:st h1Ltin r.:
continul.'d v>ilh Jeff ~lalinoff leading the
"''ay v.'ilh a double. tv.·o singles etnd four
runs batted in. Terry S!upy al~ h<.1t.I
three hiLs.
"\Ve played very good b.:isC'ball uµ
here."' Adams told lhc 0.:1iiy Piiot. '"\\ c
had good pitching. good offense and our
dcfcrue played v.·cll . J\laras pitch1:d "·hat
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S1ttirr>t nl11 S!Mt !J) UC tllVf NE (U )
I thought \1.,1:-: !us bc~t g;1n1e of the
yt•a r."
l "CJ « ~ l·i 1 11 111 oill..·n tlcfcn~e of its
.\CAA \1!ll' S:.i lurd:1y 11·i1 h the lca1n
d(•part1ng for Springf1l'ld Thursday. Gary
\\"hec loc k 11 ill st.:irt ihe first game "'ith
l{ay Humphries. :'\l:iras and Tad Davis
follo\1'ing in that order.
The AnteatC'rs v.on the gan1e in the
fift h inn ing. scori ng eight tin1es to take a
11-0 lead.
In the fifth . an error. 5ing!t>S by
'!a!inoff and Rod Spence, <1 "'alk and a
fie lder's eheice, singles by \\fheelock and
l>:.i1·c Lyon<;, a hit b.at.srnan <ind anot her
base on'ual ls. n 11il(l pit ch. T<'ITY S!upy's
~l nµlc and !ll<1hnoff"s grottnd 011t got the
e 1~ht run.~ llo1nt·.
l"G! had scored lhrL'l' \lll1L'S in lhl' th ird
on ;i ,\lau 11 tJlk. a run-~cor111g: doub ll• by
Hel:1~co. \lali noff"s doubl e ;ind tJll error.
1'110 n1ore run s ca 111c across 1n lhe
sr1 rnth nn an rrror und singles b.v St up~·
and .\!:1l1 noff. In the l'1ghlh :.in rrror ;ind
.1 p<iir of ground outs-the la st by Kelly
:'\lcCrann-scorrd the l<J th run.
:'\lar:1s struck ou r fi ve and 11·alked
St·\ l'll. ;dlo11·1ng JUSt one r:1 rned run.
IJa v1'\ ro~SL'd lhC' fi nal t"·o fran11.:s.
stnk111g out one <Jnd v.•.Jlking J\\'O.
SacralllC'Jl!O S!:J1c had :.idvant('d 1/J lhl'
11111· gan1C' I.~· <ll·fcatlng Pugel S<lund. li-
;1 l'.1rl•l'r Su11rl,1)
point v.'hipped ooe or the best fie lds ever
to st.a rt the $1 milLion classic.
"I knew I had a job to do, and I did it ,"
Rutherford said. "1'1y only concern was
that I might ruin the ca r catching up.
liut it held togethe r. Anyway, that on e
lap flhe last one/ \\'as the c:i ly one f
11·anted to lead."
Huthcrford had battled old crony A. J.
Foyt 1nuch of the v.·ay after reaching the
frontrunners. F'oyl. bidd ing ta become
the fi rst dri ver to v.·in the storied race
four !lines, sa w his bid end with
transmission problems a lit tle less than
1;,o miles from the end.
.... l{utherford sai d he never Y.'as a in
serlOU! trouble but admitted he "cut
another driver or two a bit short'' in hJs
haste to get to Victory Lane.
"I went to apologiz.e to B i 11 y
Vukovich," he sakl. "ln tum twQ"that one
lin1e, l kinda pulled in froDt or him. And
Pancho Carter, too. They didn't know I
was coming, aoo when you pull ln front
like that , it can get prel.t.y wild.
"I hated to see Foyt go. He drove a
beauti ful race all day, but I think we
showed him we could smoke hln1 off
v.•hcn he had to." Rutherford said.
\\'hen he was forced out, Foyt was
ma king his strongest run.-at the richcst-
purse in raci ng since he last won in J967.
He had led SC\'eral times and had
relegated Ruth<r!ord to se<:ood place,
though no more than a car length behind.
when ,be ran into trouble at tbe 331.nd
mile.
• His Gllmore Racing Coyote wJS
detected leaking oil on hte track and he
was black-flagged to his pit.
"It "'as a leak from the ecavenger
punlP (an oil cooler) at t It e
transnlission," the disconsolate Foyt
saJd .
With tha t, he hopped onto a motorcycle
and disappeared.
His crew wept. with his departure and
his car owner, broadcaster Jim Gilmore,
said , "He 's so disappointed he didn 't
want to talk. lie's a gentl eman and he
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Ul'I TtlH~olo~
J OHNNY RUTHERFORD GETS THE CHECKERED FLAG IN WINNING THE !NOY 500.
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ha~ v.·on 1nany. ~·n~'<'"" of n1y golf
touman1ent~ for nu•.' Gary Player said.
'"l'\"c spe nt countl<'Ss hours praclicin ~
in bunk ers. As <l young nH1n. ;is a bo~1• in
South Afr ica I'd thro1v a bucket of balls
in a bunker and f"d stay in lhc re· unti l I
holed one."
ft happened again Sunday.
Th e griliy lit!!<' rancher f r o m
J ohannC'sburg. fi\'C strokes behind after
the second hole of piny. hnll'd Otll a
dramatic. 4(1.foot sand shot that g;1vc hirn
the title In the :'\.lemphis f.olf C'lnssic.
The shot, for a birdie t"·o on the 12th
hole. com pleted a string nf b1rd1es that
propelled !he blatk·clad ~I a s t e r s
champion 1>ast front-n1nning !Jubert
c;rccn.
"Thal d<'fin!l elY "·as !he turning
point.'' ~aid Pl a~t·r. no1v a l\vo--timc
v.·1nnrr in onlv sc\·cn Anitrican starts
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Cra\1·ford dro\·c in t"o runs and scored
thre(' for Los An~clcs Sunday, carrying
jhC' Dodgers to a 9.5 victory over the Sun
F'ranc1sl'o Giants.
The Dodgers opened a three-game
series 11·i1h the St. Louis Cardina ls today
11 i1h Al [knvn ing t2·2J facing the Cards'
John Curti s 12-51.
(.ra\1 ford brought in !he nod~rrs
se{'ond run \1•ith a sacrifice flv in the f1rs1
innin g. Bil! Bt1ckncr nnd '.Ji111 \\'vnn
singled <Hld Buckner scored on :-:rc-Ond
ba sr1n11n l\1i~e Phillips' error. Cra11·ford
fol lo11·cc1 11·1th the sacrifice fl 11 !o n:::i ke ii 2~. .
Cra11•ford 11·::ilkcd in the !hird. mOl"('d 10
third on Joe F'crguson's doul:>lc and
scored on 1-:C'n ~'lc\l ullcn's 111·o·ru11 si ngle
v.tiich pushed the Los Angeles lea d to 5-0.
lie also scored on non Cey's sevenlh·
inning sacrifi ce fly an d hit a g:round-rule
double to bring in a run. then scored
himself 111 the Dodgers, lhrcc-run ninlh-
inning.
Garry l\1addox led off the fou rth inning
\\•if h his fift h home run of the season to
s1art the Giants' scoring . San l•'rancisco
added a run in the fi fth on a pair of
walks and Maddox' run-scoring force out.
_A pair of walks off Rau and pinch-
h11ter Ed Goodson's sinr:Jc off ~like
~Iarsha l! scored a run in the sixt h.
Tito Fuentes' 11•alk slartcd !he Giants'
f\1·0-run sc1•enth . Arter i\taddox hit :.i
force grounder. Steve Ont iveros beat out
an infiC'ld singlr . Gary fl.trit!hc11·s· d0ub lr
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\1·hen ilitalthews v,•as trapped in a run-
do11·n be1ween second and third.
An alert recovery by Mc\1 ullen and 1i1C'
C;indlrstick l>ark fence cost the Giant s in
!he ir tv.•o·rlill seventh . After Fuenlcs Jed
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do uhle, but couldn't score the tying run
as pinch-hitter Gary Thomas.son bounced
a drive over the fence in right-center for
a ground-rule dou ble.
Bobby Bonds led off the fi rst inning
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the second v.•ith a single. but the next
three batters were reti red .
Ontiveros extended his hitting streak to
nine games. v.'hile the home run by
~taddox boosted his string to 10 ga mes.
In splitti ng the four-game series the
Dodgers maintained their nine-game lead
o\'e r the thi rd place Giants. Cincinnati is
in second place, eight ga mes behind Los
Angeles.
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INOY WINNER JOHNNY RUTHERFORD WAVES TO THE CROWD.
Angels Fall to A's, 6-5
Ry<ut Pit ches Again.st .~ilivuukee To1iight
San Bando's seventh-inning sacrifice fly
scored Bill North with the \viooing n1n
Sunday to help the Oa kland A's snap a ·
four-game California winn ing streak with
a 6-S victory over the Angels at Anahei1n
Stadium.
North h.it a bloop single lo open lhe A ·s
sevenlh and stole sl"!rond. He moved to
third on a sacrifice by C a n1 p y
Cam paneris and came in on &ndo's fly
ball.
The Angels had tied the come the
inning before on a plnch~hit th rce-rnn
homer by Charlie Sands. Oakland scored
fi ve ti mes In the lop ol the Inning to
erase a 2-0 deficit.
Tonlghl the Angels begin a three.game
series wi th ~1llwaukee with Nolan Ryan
ti!-<) facing Brewers lefty Kevin Kobel
(2"2 ).
Winston Uenas drove in Cal!romia's
liM!l run with a single In t1le lourth
inning. Ellie Rodril"<Z belted his ,...nd home nm ol the seasoo over th11 le!t-lield
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0 edge.
But the A's came back in the sixth on a
bases-<!mpty hom e run tiy Gen e Tcnaec.
a two-run single by Campaneris. an en·or
and a bases-loaded walk to Tenace
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into the same lap with the leader through
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~1otor SpeedY..'ay gives an tn~a rd fnr
perseverance. ~tike lliss or Tustin v.·ould
ste p front and center tonight tJt the
\'ictory banquet.
Hiss spent a total of 22 1n1nu1cs. 41
seconds in the pits. which he visited 11
times. At the end o( the Ind ianapolis 500
Sunday he 1vas still runn ing. althoui:h hL'
was 41 laps back of win ner Johnn y
Rutherford.
Hiss was tooling dovm !he fronl
~traightaway. running about fifth or si:-:lh
from his outside front row st.a rtin~
position when his motor just burbcd and
died.
Not knowing the trouble, lliss had a
tow tru<'k opera tor t..1ke hin1 b:ick to the
pits 21,1! miles away.
There his Penske Ra c:in~ c r r \1·
examined the Offenhause r eni;:ine in his
~fcLaren. They couldn't find 01n~t h1ni.:
"TOng. slar!ed the car and scn1 him bal'k
into the fray.
Many pit sto~ later. the engine died
again . This time Hiss y.·as in turn 4.
l\'hich enabled him to coast into the pits.
In about 4Y.i: minutes ~f:lrk Donoh uc"s
ere.,..· virtually rebuilt the ignition systen1
right in the pits. Atore laps lost.
··1 really th ink the ere"' .,.,·as great in
('\'Cry v.·ay." Hiss said . "It just \~·asn"t
ou r day ."
It "·asn·t Jim Vi'right's day either. The
thief mechanic for the Eisenhou r-
Brayton special. driven by Rick fl.1uthcr
of Laguna Beach. "·as the last man to
~l'I his mAchine sta rted \\'hen Ton.v
llulma ndid his act : gentlemen st;irt
your engine-s
\\'right. of Costa J\tcsa . couldn 't,
Finally. as the field con1pleted its pal'.r
lap. ~futher roared onto the track and
rejoined the sta rters in his proper outsidr
eighth row positi on.
Muther exited the race aftC'r l / laps
v•ith a blown piston and "·as a"·ard c·d
27th place.
The leading candidate for rookie-of-lhe-
year honors tonight ls Ouane ! Pancho 1
Ca rter. Jr,, of Huntington Ik'ach.
The Cal State (Lon g Beachl nus1n{'SS
Administration graduate was the bC'st
finisher of seven rookies in the race. He
v.·as awarded seventh in his Co\"re-
Firestone EagJe . completing 191 laps.
Carter fi gured in one of the few sticky
wickets in the race.
Ruthe rford, one of the p.1rticipant s.
described it.
• "I ha d been tryi ng to ge t by Jimn1y
r.1cElreath." Ruth erford said. "'~le 11·as
running well on the straightaway and I
finally got a chance to get a run at hun
behind Pancho coming off (turn ) four.
"On the front straightaway I got bcsidl'
McE\reath and Pancho backed off. I
V.'ent sailing und er him into turn one cincl
evidently he v.•asn't expect ing it and
didn 't think there was enough room for
me to be doing it and he got out of
control and spun it."
McEl~th veered to the right and
~'ent oots1dc of Carter just in time. The
rook ie held on to his car and not only
didn 't smack the wall. but kepl the
engine lit and continued in the race.
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M..ctat, May 27. l'l74 DAil V PILOT ' } J
Sports Briefs
Trojans' R.ally
Topples Diablos
LOS A NGELES
Defending NCAA c:hatnpion
Southern California came up
V.'ilh fi \'c consl'culivC' singles
in the lop of the ninth inuing
to pull out an 11-9 viC'lory over
Cal State (Los Angeles) and
1nove In to 1he District 8
baseball playoff finals.
Los Angeles staged its own
nin th inning rally to win the
first game. 7-6 ,tying t he
scrlcs at 1-1. but it couldn't
hold on in the second game.
Southern Cal jun1pcd to a 6--0
lead on the strength of Ken
lluizcnga 's three-run homer in
the third, but Los Angeles
chipped away inning-by-inn·
ing. TilC Diablos sco red three
runs in the bottoin of the
l'ighth to 1nO\'t! ah~·ad, 9-7.
\Vith one out in !he ni nth,
Sout hern Ca l's Sieve Kc1n p
singled. Ed Pulm11n fol!o \l'ed
v.·1th an infil'ld single and
Huizenga also puncht'd a one
hase iJlot to fill the L:iscs.
J\tarvln CQbb s I u g g e d
another single to score Ken1p
and Putin.an. and he and
Hu izenga carne ho1nc on ti.lark
Ca rpenter's single.
The \'ictory 111cans Sou1hC'rn
C'al. the Pacific -a Conference
cham pion. will meet \\'est
Coast A l h I et i c Conference
champion Peppe.rdil'l(.' in lhe
District 8 hnals next ~·eek.
USC is now 43·18 ~·hile Cal
State, 1\•hich \l'On the PacHic
Coa st A t h J e t ic Associu!1on
litle. fin ished 35-18.
e Penr•on Win•
CllAHL01i'E. P.'.C. -Ouv1d
Pearson fought off a ~Iron;.;
l·h::illenge frorn Ha:h;1rtl Pl•ll;.
FV Posts
10-7 Wi11
Sunday to win the $163,000
World 600 stock car race, the
longest NASCAR G r a n d
N':.itional race this season.
Pearson. driving a \Vood
brolhers ~1ercury , outdueled
lxl!h Pe t t y and Cal
Yarborough in a heated race'
that saw th e lrlo trade the
lead si x tJmes during the last
100 ntlles.
e Fncorlte s Troll
INGLE\VOOD -Longshot
Court Ruling came on in a
burst of speed in the stretch lo
v.in the $125 .000 Hollywood
Park Invitat ion al Turf
flandica p Sunday and another
outsider, Outdoors. ran second
as the fa vorites trailed in the
rush to 1he \rirl·.
Overlooked ·hy a cro1\'d of
37,717, Court Ruling paid S.19,
$15 and $6.20 across the board.
Outdoor~. ridden bv B i 11
Shoemaker, rc>turned $9 .60 ;:ind
S6. London Company. with
Angel C-Ordero up. ~id $4 for
1hc sho1v position.
e lot'ke11 Dies
COEUR D'ALENE. Idaho--
A female jockey died Saturday
night af1er being injured at
Coeu r d'Alene Racr Track.
sav track and hosp it a I
officials.
Beth c3.nning, 23. or
Topsfield. J\1ass. died or
massive head and internal
injuries soon aflPr she arrived
at Spokane's Sacred Heart
~ll'<l ical Center, hosp it a I
au1horities said.
'\li~s Cannini;i "·as rid1n'( a 3-
\ •1:1r-0ld hor~!'. :\!is.~ Rnnnet.
'at thl' top of the hnm(' strC'tch
1n !hr !irst r:l('e ~nturdav
11lll•n hrr horsC' rrossl'd i1s
le'l~ and fell. said Jaine:>
!\fcKinnon. track ste"·ard.
He said she was run over bv
horses behind her. ·
e Pelerso11 Win•
:io!ONTE C:\Rl..O -Ronnie
Peterso n of S11"edcn v.·on the
l\lunaco Grand Prix Sund ay to
gh·e his JPS Lotus tc>am its
first success this season after
six races in the "'Orld dri\'C'rs
championship.
-------r-Volleyball • Alaniitos Entries
First Y ellowtail
Billie Carter of Huntington Beach displays the rinot
yellowtail catch or the season taken on the mor n-
ing half-day boat out of Art's Landing recently. The
fish was caught at Salt Creek and weighed in at 12
pounds.
Controversy Erupts;
Nastase in Net Victory
ROJ\.fE -Four le ;i d i ng
American stars refused to
play Sunday in the first round
of the men's singles at the
$134,000 Italian T~nnnJs Open
ln a controversy I h a t
threatened to disrupt the
enllre tournan1ent.
The players -Stan Sn1ith.
Ton1 loonnan. Erik \'1n 1Jillc11
nod Ch<irl~s Pusurcll -sa id
Basehall's
Top Te11
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Garr. All •S 19~ 71 7& .Jll
R Smit~ Sil •1 13.! 18 51 .361
1.1o<o•n (In •2 112 11 ~? .1•1
they had been told they wool d
start playing only tOOay and
deelared they were not ready
to go to the courts one day
earlier.
Alter a series of hurried
calls 1,1.·ith the Association of
Tennis Professionals, t he
tournament directors
reshuffled the schedule and
s"itched the An1ericans to
today.
e l\'nslnse Eases
BOUR:\'E~tOUTH , England
-Ilie Nastase of Romania
"·on the men·s singles title in
the British hard court !f'nnis
ch am pion ships Sunday,
do"'fling Italian Pa u Io
Bertolucci, 6-1 , 6-3, 6 2.
Showdown
At Laguna
' Laguna Beach H i g h ' s
volleyball team hopes the
th.lrd time Is the charm, while
Corona de! Mar looks to
continue it! dominance V.'hen
the two teams meet in the CIF
playoffs Tuesday night at
Laguna Beach.
The match gets underway at
7:30.
In tv.·o previous tnoounters
during league play, Corona del
fltar has downed Laguna
Beach, in both cases by
narrow margins. The winner
or Tuesday's match w i 11
ad\-ance to the semifinals of
the postseason tournament.
Laguna Beach comes into
the encounter with a 13-2 sea·
sonal reeord, while Corona
de! Mar is 18-1.
Contrasting styles or play
are expected. '\riUl Corona de!
J\lar employing a 6-0 mult iple
offense and Laguna Beach
going ""ith a more
conservative 4-2 attack.
Key man for Corona del \1ar
is senior Pete AslJev. an
accomplished setter wh'o also
i! used as a hitter by tht Sea
Kings.
Junior fitark Pick is the oth-er setter, and the only under·
classman in the Corona de!
A1ar starting lineup.
Laguna Beach's game is
keyed by 6-2 Cliff Amsden. an
excellent spiker v•ho won J\1VP
honors as the Artists won the
Orange County tournament,
and Oz Simmons. Simmons.
like Amsden. Is a junior tnd
Is relied on for a nun1ber O:f
duties for the Artists.
Setters for Laguna Beach
are Dusty Dvorak and J\.fatt
Albade. hitlers arc J e f f
Plurnn1C'r. and Kirk Greenla\v,
a Jeft-handt!r .
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Mr. Arrowtv (0 Ceroott l
S1111n llac:k !C. $mlllll
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Oupllc111 81rrec1 IJ. RICll••dll
..THllllD RAC~ V•rd' J Vtlr Old•
& up. C:l1lmlng. Pur.i. 11IOD C:l•lml119 prl(t '6JO(I.
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Trulv Trlt'd (T. Llpll1ml
5Urltr 5111!1¥ (H. p,tg1J
Nl!t FllciM ((:, Smlrl!)
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elc11 & up, Allnl111t1. t'~rlt IUOO.
femlly Alltlr fJ, Wtrd)
Mr. Mtri ear (J W1hool
Rl!ode•itn (T. Llph~ml
Rue Ftree IR. BaM01)
Ottp Torno (IC (ll rlut)
Wlnnlt L°" (IC. H<1rt )
M IH Id<!'' W!~e IA. Artll•l
FIF'TH RACE -••}() Vlf<lt ) 1etr old•
& uo. t.llowdntt. Puna il~.
/\o\1~<1cnt IJ<I. ,6.a!1rl
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Olt~ey Dlut Sov I ~ Btn~•I
SaDle Nl!t 10. IC~igh!l
SIXTH RACE-olOO v1rd' 3 \lllr oldt,
(leimlng. PutSf 1\100. (ll lmor1g price moo
O~""V Oue !0. l.lorrl•l
1C1l1! Goll (0. ICn•QM)
G•t Hap11v (J . WllKW>)
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FlrJ1 HO!lt11 {j. O~vlt'I")
H<1ppy Enougll {0. C:trao11)
W~t1U<1/\CI {It. Ht•ll
Qwft T 111'911 (T. Liph1ml
Ru!u• Ct!~ (R. !lank'I
Miis Apollo tJ. W1rdl
Alto llltiblt
Blnr.on O.tk CJ. Cr11g1rJ
Jon llrHn er . LTP~•ml
Prlmal!t!lla (L. Mv!MI
lllMde Jo. {S. Tre11ur1)
SI Vl!HTH RAC l -JSO Vt •d). 3 niar
Olds&. up. Purse t.IOOO. Tiit ~~ut Fly
Oon G11erro fR. !11~~11
Aor Cooled !l. Mvltll
Flo111!t 11>9 (T. Llphtml
C:~1•91r 81r (J. O•tverl
c~.c Pat Go (0, 1C nl11M)
NMlve Emprtst (J. WtllO")
EIGHTH RACIE-J50 ~tr~s. 3 yt a• ~lg1, AllQNa~''· F'u"e ~HOO.
MAY SALE !
we need your Trade!
Premium pnces paid.
EXCELLENT SELECTION
Immediate Delivery
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We found a way to bottle it.
To end the day
or to \ta rt thee\ cn1ng.
To share with friends al
:i party or with a fr iend, alone.
The joy of Scotland.
Dist illed and brought 10
perfection in every bonle
of J & B Rare ScolCh.
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\'inC'e BiC'nek singled in a
run in th:? founh and doubled
in tv.·o rrore in !he SC\'enth,
IC'ading t-~ountatn Va I If' y · "
AmC'rican Legion base b a 11
tean1 lo a 10-7 "in O\'er
\\'cstminster S und a y at
\\.est1n1nster lligh..
Founlain Valley put the
,;;imc out of reach \\'i!h a
three-run r:illy in the se\'enth.
gil'ing it a 10-6 lead.
Jody Scheckter or South
Africa in a Tyrell finished
sC<.'Ond and Jean Pierre Ja icr
of France in a Shadow ,1·as
third . Switzerland's CI av
Regazzoni plated fourth in a
Ferrari v.·hiie B r a z i I 's
Emerson Filtipalcti v.·as fifth
in his ~JcLaren to retain his
lead in .. the drivers'
cham pionship.
Wynn, Las AnqtJt1, 111 G1rv1y, Los
Anqtlt1. 111 Bt~tn, C:in,•nn1!i, t ; C""tno. Hou1tori, 9, Sl1UD, New Vo•~. I• i'~•on, A!11nt1, I; T. Ptrtl,
(lndnne!I. I
''oung Eddie Dibbs o[ the Gl•e .. Joe .. A Dial" ~600 H~f.,bor Cosla Mesa
lnited States won the men's'!~=========='-'-'.::=========:.'_---------------------singles · title for the secroncl l·
Bob Hale had three hits for
\\'r-stmins tcr. in<'luding a tl'·o-
run single in the first. And the
loser!· Tony AcC'o mand l)
slugg('d a sixt h inning triple.
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OWNERS
Month of
May Special
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6,000 nd 12.000 milo
59"1C•l
WITHTHl5AD • 'NOW
YOU CAN LEASE
'74 VOLVO
164 4 DR.
e Fen1nndez
Die~
CALISTOGA. Calif. -Lonc:-
time auto racing s1arter r.lel
Fernandez died early Sunday or massive injuries he
received when he was struck
by a car v.·hiie starling a race
here.
Fernandez. 50, of Castro
\'alley. Calif.. di«I fll nC'arby
St. Helena Hospila l. \\'here he
"''as taken after the a<'C'idf'nt
Sa!urda~· night at the
Calistoga Fa irgrounds.
R\1111 •1ttt4 '" G1rwry, l OI A~tltt. 0 1 Wynn, LC'!
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MtOdoJ, S•n F•fntlKo. ]2.
,ITCHIHO CS Otcl•IO~tl
50!ft. Sftn FrtnclM:j· S.C, I ODO; Jol'>n, LOI A""le1, 7.,, ,I S; Ct ldwtl!, 5111 Fr1nt1"0,J:1i .Ill; Gd!ll~. Houston . I· \, .t!.O; H_,,, lK Al!llttl.,,, 4·1, .1001 RIW, l• A""'tl , l.\, .too; ll:OC.E RS. Moritr111, 7.~. .m 1 McGlotllen. St. Loult, 6·i, .JlO.
AMRltleAN LEAGUE
~llYM' CIMll G Al R H t'tl.
C:d•t w Moft 39 Bt l} 6S ,.CW R. JICkloen Olk ll 1~ 29 .W .391 11arQ•OVt tt• 3! 101 II j! ,lS6 McRna ICC: Jl IU '° J •. J•O e . RoDl~1on Bii 4\ ll.:l 11 !iO .3:13 l'on••llt NY 37 IJ! 11 •5 .]16 vantrt'T's~r l1n 4l h4 11 •• .Jlt
Burr0U91'>1 Tt~ U 11' 11 SI 311
Petr(l(t lll lltn 32 110 l! lS ,]11 G1mbl1 (It 31 106 n ll .311
Homt Run'
R Jack1M 01~l1nd IJI W Horio<!, Otlroit. 12: hrloo•. Ml1 .... 111kM, 11! G. P..•lll•s. Ntw York, lll l urrovol'>1. Tt·~es. 11.
RM~! l tlftd In oa8-~~~~~~';, 1l.~:~·, "6~~11!au~:;,•~;
Jitudi. 01kl.Jnd, )2; W, Horton. Otlroi t.
~1. G. Ne!!lt1, Ntw Y0tk, JI.
Pllc111.,,. rs oac1i11t11) G. Ptn~. (ltvtlllld, 7·1, .175; Finotr1, Otkf~nd, S·1. .Ill. OrtQ1, J0s•~&, 4 • 1tJ~a~~1t"e1~1."'t='l.'11.~1;
Meoicl'>. New York, 6·l ,61\7; Slmier, Cllilornlt , I·), .U7J Fll1morris. IC~n111
'''" j 1 .. bill.
straight year at the lnlema-
tional German tennis champ-
ionships, trouncing 11an~ .. Jl)'1·
chim Ploetz of West Germany
6-2. 6-2. ~3. Sunday.
11elga Mesthoff of \\'est
Germany ~'on the v.'Omen 's
singles championship for the
third ronsecullve t i m e .
beating J\taria Navratilova of
CzecOOslovakia, 6-4, S.-7, 6-3.
e Nets Top Foe
CLEVELAT\D -Cleveland's
brother-sister team of f\an cy
Richey Gunter and C I i f f
Richey sparked the nets to
Tennis vtctory over t h e
Chicago Aces Sunday night.
Mrs . Gunter d efeated
~1arcie Louie. 6-4, and Richey
dov.11ed Kim Wan:ick, 7-'.
In doubles, rvfrs. Bunter
teamed up \Vith Peaches
Bartk~·icz to defe;:it Janet
Young and Sue S!ap. 6-1.
Baseball Standings
MICE'llJCAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
Eastern Division Eastern Division
w L Pct. GB w L Pct. GB
Boston 23 20 .535 Philadelphia 25 19 .568
Baltimore 21 21 ,500 J 17; ?ltontreal 20 17 .5~1 I " ,,
Milwaukee 21 19 .225 '' SI. Louis 22 20 .521 2
Detroit 21 21 .500 I" New York 20 21 .155 5
Cleveland 21 22 .488 2 Chle&.go 16 23 .410 6''
New York 22 25 .468 3 P!Usbargh II 26 .l50 9
Western Division \\'estern Division
Oakland 24 20 .545 Dodgers 33 13 .717
Kansas Ci!y 22 21 .512 1 1 ~
Chicago 20 20 .500 2
Angels 22 23 .489 %~ii
Cincinnati 23 19 .548 8
Sa n Francisco 25 23 .521 9
Atlanta 23 22 .511 91 ~
Texas 21 23 .477 3 Houston 23 24 .489 10 \3
Minnesota 18 21 .462 3\!! San Diego 18 32 .360 17
Automatic, ai r cond .• 8
cylinder, genuine leather
l nterlor ,. steel radial tires.
Safety-Econornir-1.UXUI)'.
For.only
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FORD COURIER
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. •• the gutsy little pickup
from the No.1 truck
dealers.
When you're No . 1 in trucks (see be-
low), you don't sell just any small truck.
Ford Courier's ru gged f rame has box-
section rails and 7 ••• yes, 7 ... cross ...
members. Its big 74.5 in. x 62.2 in. steel
box is all v1elded. An in dependent front
suspension features big coil springs and
a stabilizer bar. Doub le-acting shocks are
standard, front and rear. There are long,
wide 6-leaf rear springs. The transm Js ..
sion's a fully synchronized 4·speed. And
you get all this in a pickup with a comfort·
ably room y cab over a long , ride·smooth ..
Ing 104.3-lnch wheelbase.
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S...ree: I\. L. "otlt & C.. r91lttt•tl0fl llft,ltt ..
. C-11.Uff lffdtlllllll O'l'•I • ir-W•tt Ptrlell.
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4-cylindflr 1800-Cc:. engine ha,
11umlnum alloy he10 ... 5 main
Narlng, !or rlgldjty, atrength.
Oelux1 box cover with 111
tinted aide window• i1 a
popultr option. Othera :
automa!k: transmission,
air condlllon1r.
Courier shown with oplional
slrlplng, wheel covers and
mlrro1s .
Sn1!)4own bed llner option ot
durable Indoor-outdoor matertal
offers carpeted com to~
See your local Ford Dealer
FORD COURIER
FORD DIVISION 49
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PUBLIC NOTICE
IU .. llUO• CO\llT 0' CALll'OllNIA,
COUNTY (f o•AHGJ 1M wm Civic: Ctt1IK Drh1,
S1n11 AM, Ctlltomlt
C.UE HUMll!ll 2120.M
SUMMONS
PlllntiU: Iii e AT R r c E LA~G.
01tendi1nl: WALLACE RICHARD LANG
To tilt· Dtlleno1:1nt: A tlvll compl1ln• hi•
bttn !lied' ov '"-11l1lntlll 1ga!n~! YO\I It
v~u w11n lo defol'IO 1111$ li1W$Ui!, Ycu mu''
1111 in lhl1 court ' wrinen ple,tttl119 in re~Y to ~ compl1l111 for • wrltt•n o•
or•I plead/rig, U a Ju1!1tt Cou•tl wl!hln lCI
d1ys tiler lhls summon1 II Mrw<f on vou.
Otherwi11, your del•ul! will !)t flllered on
11opUetr1on by t!lt pialn!lll ~/Id the coorr
n1•v ..,,,., 1 iuoomenr •11tin'1 YOU lo.-l'>e
mo~y or otMr relief reqoes!ed In !hi
coml>ltlnt.
II v111 wisll lo ,.., t!lt 11a.-lct of 1n
l l!&rntY In tllh m11tw, you 1"9uld di 10
promptly 11 11111 your i>ltldill{I, If 1ny, m•v bl Iliff 1111 lhnt.
01ted March 11. 191• WILLIAM E ST JC.HN , Clerk By Oonn.J Winnen, Oepu!y HAIUlY E. HICKS
11111 lletcll lllvd,
Hu~lint!Oft l ttc", C.tlo!ornit tl•O
OU) 141·UOI A"orMY ftlr Pliinlill
PuDll~llf<;I Orange Coa•t O~•ly Pilot
M.)Y 13, 20, 21, "'d June 3, 191' llU·I~
PUBLIC 1'\0TICt.;
FICTITIOU i BUSINESS HAME STATEMENT Tne lollowlng perJ.Ons are d1><nQ buslneu t>: ClllCLE REALTV, 11!917 Magnoli.) Sl•"':'I. FounM;n Valley, California '11109 JOt<N RALPH ll USSO, 10710 El ,lor.!f•ev Ave., Fountan V •I I e Y. Call!orn•a 9'1108 C';LAOYS LOUISE RUSSO. iono Et Monterey, Fountain V•ll,y, Calitr,rnoa <1170'! ., •
'Thi~ buslneu i~ conducted bv an ln.1ivodual. John llalph Rt1s~o Tl>is 11a1emer.1 was liled w>th The
Counl~ C ler~ ot Orange Coun1v on M•V
lJ. 19)-
F 34111
Putilis~e<:I OranQ' Co.i>I Oaolv Piiot. Mav 'll, and June 3. 10 H, 1911 IOU I•
PUBLIC J\"OT ICE
SlP·U311 FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMEN'T Tne tollowing per~on ;, doing t1u1lne ..
BAXTER'S STR:EET, -j,Jl M~Cll rlt>ur lllvd .. NewDOtt lleac~. ':nl•lorn· -1 91Ull FAR: WEST SER 'JICE~. 1tic. a Cal;!ornia ca<~rMfon, 11>n R:ey.,old•, Santa lln1, C~l!!orn•a 92705 This bu,;ne•• ;, cooouc!~d DV a
cor~atl°". FAR WEST SERVICES, INC. Wiiiiam C. Mcln!yre Vke PrHiOent 'This ~letemeM wa' liled with !he Counly Cle<k of Or1nge County on May
17, 191f. SoMnilli" tllCI Amnlton9
500 HtW!K111 Cir, Dr. NtwPOrt Be•ctt, C1lllomt1 nuo
"'"' Published Orange Coa't Daily Pdo1, Mdy 10. 11, 1nd June J, 10. 197• 1S11·14
r UBLIC NOTICE
SLP·1fli9 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STA'TEMENT 'T he 10110,,ing Pfr>ons are Uo<ng
bu»nes' d~. I lRV!rlE t<OS'T MO TOR HOTCL CO". PANV. A P.v1n~nh•O. l ·'] b Pullman Av~nue. S~n!;, ton~. c~11!Pr""' II SAN TA ANA VALLEY IR R!Gl\TlnN COMPANY, a corpor.i!ion. IS• Norin
GIO'l~ll. Ordn9e. (dl1!o<n1" 91rM t.IARINE CAPITAL. INC... "
ro•~oral•on. 201!1 P.u1•ne>s C~n1~r or;.;e, Irvine, Cal ifQrnl~ 92M• JOHN A. ;,nd PENELOPE A HULBERT, 1na1 irvinc Slvd. Tushn, Cahfot nla 916~0 Thl1 Dus1ne•s is conoutted by J
fld•tner>l\lp. JOHN A. HULBERT. Par!ner This ~!atement was riled w111\ Ille Coun!y Clerk of OrB~ge Coun!y on May a. 1914, RE ISMAN ANO SC HMIESING IU Dover Ori,..., Suite ' HewPOl1 Bearh, C•Htorn\1 9lUO Fl31S2 Published Orange (QaSI Oally Pdo!. I.lay IJ. 20, ;7, ~na June ], 191• lll!t·I•
PUBLIC NOTICJ-;
-----~ NOTICE TO CREOITOR S SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOllt THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
No. A·1'j.QO Esta1e of ALICE C. LISTER , Oerea-~d NOTIC E 15 f1ER ESY GIVEN lo 111~ t•e!l.to"; ot !he aaove named !1Pr"oe111 tnal au perJ.Ons naving claims aQa,ns T me said dl'CedeM are reauired lo t11e 1nem. w•!h tne neces1ary vovrl\ers, •n tnc o!f«~ o! !ne cler~ ol me allove enli!li.'d ccu•t, er to pre~eM tnem. wnh ine necc~sdry
vouch~rs, lo !Ile unde••igned al II>'! o!!o<e ol her a11orney, AR'THUR 0. GUY. JR , Al!orney al La11. 8ll Dove• Or•ve, S11d< g, Newport Beach. California 9'2l60. wnlcl\ ;s me place o! Dusoness of tne unoe•s111ned in all mailers pcdain;ng lo the es1a!c of
~a;d deced~nl, witnln tou• montn, df!E• ine firsl publicalion ol !his nol•ce 0;i1E.::I Ma~ J, 1974 1>\ARILYN A. ROWE
E~ecu1rl~ of 1ne Will of 11\e above named dcc~dcnl ARTHUR D. GUY, JR. ,t.llor'"'y 11 L;rw
Ill oowr Drivt 5ullt I Ntwp(lrt 8ttcll, C"llornll tlUO Ttl: C114) 642·S'S1 AllorMr tor Eleculrll Publls!\ed Orange Coast Oaily P•lot. May a, 13, 20, 27, 1~1• JS9J1-
PUBLIC SOTICE -----·--------TO WHO/ii IT N1toY CONCERN. The BLUE WHITE INOlJSTRtE S. 1.19)1 coestnut, Westmioster. Cahlorma. !\d~ as•umec dll a~wt~ and 11aoi 1111es a~d will
o~e•ate Pauncni1a (0 .. 14~11 c~~•'nv•.
Wt~trnln~ter, California, d~ d d<~o;1on ot BL UE \VHITE INOU$Tl!IE~ BLUE WM ITE INDUSTRIES O. M. klNG Pll:ESIOENT Publ>shed Oraf\gc Coa~! OaHr Pdol,
/.\av 23. 24. l}, 26, 17, 18, 29. Iii• Jan.1•
Monday, May 27, 1W4
Poli.tical Notes
Trustee llopefuls
C1·iticize Board
By 0, C. HUSTINGS
DI lhl o~u~ P(lol Stilt
A businessman and 11\'0
college professors are wooing
the 191 ,827 voters in Orange
Cou11tv Board of Education
Arl'il 5 Jn their 'can1pa1gns for
1t1C' lrustce SC'al in tile June 4
elcc!io:i.
Thl' candidates, John· O.
App. Dr. Ernest G. Lr.ke 11 nd
Dr. Lynda To11·ie ~toss diffl'r
in their a1>proaches to the $20
a n10n th job. but all clairn the
countv schools office is not
pcrfofn1ing its job.
TllE tURRE!\'·r t r i; s t e e
from the area. l\1elvin Gilbert.
ha s dt•c idi.::d not to seek a new
term. !ea\'ing the race open,
Trustee Arra 5 covers the
same largi.:: wuth county area
as the fifth SUJX't'\'isorkil
District and in('\udes: El Toro,
Laguna Bl·ach. \fi!-Sion \'iejo,
Costa .\lc~a. \l•11·pol'I Beach.
lrrine. S·111 Cll'l1len1c. San
Juan ('apislr<ino and portions
or F:'Hlll!<iin \";dlL·.1'. 1!11n!ington
Hl'ilCl1. and Tt1~ti11
The l'Ot11.f\· bo~1rd of
educalion n1eeis !110 Thursda.v
afterntxins a n1onth , Its niain
re:-ponsibility is to appro\"e
son1c actions of the elected
county supcrin rendcnt o f
schools <ind to set policy f•>r
the county J)cparllncnt of
Education.
A 1955 state \a11· pro vides for
the election of non-profrssional
county boards of trustees 111
general l<nv counties such as
Orange.
In addition to its role as a
policy n1aker. the board is alsn
the appeal ag{'ney for di sputes
bctv•~·icn !o~nl school t:i s1nets.
AS A l'OLICY selling bod.\·.
it det crn1in<'s th1· role or rhe
countv ~~hool s uffiet· .. \Ian\' nf
1hc office·~ functions. sucli :1~
it~ position a~ a fiscal cht>ek
on lor:1! ~chool distrie!s. f;ill
directly on the co u n 1 y
supcrlntcndl'nt .
But the office also scr\·t·s as
the rcpo~itory of special
services 1rhich may bt' br.rond
1hc m1_ans of the local school
districts.
Add1tionnll\". !he board
serves in the' sa1nc capricity as
local school bourds for the
county-operated schools i n
correctional facilities and for
county schools for t he
handicapped.
Or11ngt' Count y r;r:ind .Ji1ril·S
in 1970 and 1971 r£'co1nn11:nded
abolition of the county schools
office. ritinr; a declining level
of ser\'irt. son1C'thing the arl•a
~ crrndida1cs \1'o~ild like. h>1 corrccl.
THE C0:'11.\ION crinr:isnis
Sin1ilarlv. Dr. ~toss cites
her expei-ienc.e tr a i n in g
teachers and the close contact
to public schools it gives herl
as a qualiiieation for office.
··l':\1 RUNNING because I
go irlto the schools \\'ith n1y
s1udcnts and sec the children
!urnt'd off by education. I sec
that there arc no books in lhc 1
librar--y. Then l see. my
students l!Oing in and turning
the children on to education.
"Teachers ask 'l~o\v did you
get that child to do that. he 's
never done anything before.'
It's a matter of attitude. ~1y
students have a more infnrn1al
1i1anncr and they can co1n-
1nunicatc \\•ilh th e kids.'' Dr.
r-.lnss said.
App . on the othl'r hand.
dhecided lo run '_'be1ca1us11ea1"~
1
,
flve <in axe tn gr:n{. ...
kids in school."
Lnke dc1:ided to r 11 n
b£'c;111sc:
"! r~I! th;it 111,, 1:011n1y schonl
boa rd 1ras rl'all .1• not :u.:1i11g <Js
;1 poliL',l·-111<Jking bo;1r d and
that it \1•ns not rr;"i!ly in tunL"
l\'Jtil the local school boards.
··J 1"1{1 ~K \\'E need a I
stronge r board. The coun1 y 1j
s<'hool board and the county
sc hoo l s office should
reappraise the services they
are now rendering and see
11·hat changes and
imnrovcn1ents arc needed ,"
Lake said.
Both App and Dr. Moss
agree that the board needs
more cor.linunication \\'ith the
!oeal districts.
Tile \va v to do it. Or. ~loS:-\
s:i1d. ·Jis bv going around and1
talk in': to 1he n1id·le1·c l pl•opll'. I
Tht• supennit•ndenrs :ire bus~.
thH!'s not to s;iy th at ~ou '
~h1uld11 't 1:1lh tu th c
supcrintc11d1·n1 s. but .\·ou need
!O k0"p 111 IOU<"h \l"i!h thc l
spt•ei;ilists. the people 11·ho <1re i
doing !he in1n1c di<1tc
!caching."
Ap1> said he \\'ould like to
rncet h;i<'e a month 1vith
reprcscn!atives of the school
cli st ricts in his area.
La ke said that approach is
in1practical,
'·As a forrnt'r sc hool
adn1 i.nistra!or. 1 know that
th01t is i n1 pr a ct i ca l .
Superintendent s just do no1 1
have !hat n1uch tin1<'. The
thing that should be done is '
that board rnen1bcrs ~hould
:ittend the n1cetings of 1he
loenl schwl boards.'' Lake
said.
PUBLIC .\'OT!ff':
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I NAME STATEMEN'T b\" !he candic:atcs nrc th:1! the T"e 1011ow•n9 perscns "'" ooing
hOard is \\'e:Jk. is not usin ~ its 1bu<~~;~ a~~n,,ni~!rators. 3333 w coa11 I
pollC}"·ITiakillg p01\'l'r and is l H1•·v, NeWporT Be .. cn. Clll1forn'a 9;661
out of touch iri!h the local c,1i,~;~~~,; ~-~~oo11. ~36 sc~r11e. llJltxM.
boards it exists to serve. I Arlen G. Vlvnn, J winged Fooi Ldne, • " f ?"6]? s I Newoo•I ae~cl'>. Call!ornia 920l/l ,,pp. <N. 0 _;i w an 0 Tt>i• buiines• is conduc1ed bv a g~ne;~I
Ori\'l'. :\lission Viejo i s oannersn•1> . d d h I !-1e•t>c'1 o. Cook JllaJ"rJl' 211 as t } re(' Jt>IS ,1atemen! Wil5 filed W•fn ti>~
children. \\\"O Of school age. A Counly Clerk ot Orafl9e Counh on May l.
. 191• salesman employed \V 1 th Flls''
Corporate Benefit Consultants Publish9d OranQe Coast Daily Piiot,
f T . " k f b 1. May 6, 13, 20. 11, 197f 1573·1• o us!ln. a ..:ro ·er o ene 11 1-----
packages and insurance. he PUBLIC NOTICc holds a bachelor's degree in 1 ____________ 1 r las s ies from Bro1vn SLP·f4J11 FICTITIOUS BUSIHESS University in Hhode Island. NAME STATEMENT
Lake, 66, of 631 Cliff Drive. "Ti:>e 1c11owmg persons d•e 110,.,g
L B h . . . lh" bu1>nc~s a>: aguna enc . IS reti ring JS J & J ENTEllPl!l5€S. 15•0 '.>UO~f'Or
\'f'Hr as hearl of !he ('nl St·itc Avenu~. Cos1a M~;a, ca1.iocn•d 91677 , ' Ja•nt• to L• c. 1~11 Hogniand Drive, Fullerton graduate ~chool. lie Ncwnort Be~(~ c.1111ocn;~ 9?~o
is n1arried ··nd h·is t11·0 gro\1·n JJclt ,.., .<.v•e,, s~n t<•not,,n~r o,;ve.I '-' ' t<un11n91on Beacn. Cahlcrn1a 916f6 children. He holds a bachelor's. Tn•~ bu1•ne1,·1~ D~lny conducted Dv a
degree f,.on1 lhc Uni\·crsitv of PJ,tnersllip I · . J~mc• I> L<>e I l\tontana. c;ua! 111aS ll'r'S in 'Th;s ''d'~men1 111ca wiln the county busin~•·,s . adn1i11istratiOJ1 and Cle•>< ot Or.Jnge Counly on //..ay 11. ~~~4000
school administration fro1n P11tili~n~11 orJnQe co,"t Daily PH01,j
d 1 , • . d May 20, 17, and June J, 10. 197• 1~12·1-J·larvar t..n1vers111· an a ---
doctorate in cducrition. also PUBLIC NCITICE
ARBUCKLE & SON
WESTCLIFF MORTUARY
427 E. 17th Sr .. Co110 Me10
646-4888 I frOlll llarvard. FICTl'T!OUS BUSIHESS
Dr. Jvtoss. 3~, of 21081 NAME STATEMENT -·-BALTZ-BERGERON
FUNERAL HOME
Corona de! Mor
Co110 Me10 -·-
611-9J50
646 :'42~
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Br oodwo·1 Coiro Me10
548-3433 -·-
McCORMICK LAGUNA
BEACH MORTUARY
l i9~ toguno Canyon Rd.
494.9415 -·-McCORMICK
MISSION MORTUARY
28632 Com•no Cop1)lro~o
Son Juon (op11Jrono
495.1776 -·-PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Morluory
Cho~I
3500 Poc1f1' View Drive
Newport Beoch. Col1forr110
644-2700 -·-PIEK FAMILY
COLONIAl FUNERAL
HOMl
7801 Soho AYf. .. Wei,tmin1ter
893-3.52.)' -·-
SMITH$' -TUAIY
627 Moill St.
Hvntlrigtotl Seoch
Sl6-45:W
Strathn1oor Lane. Huntington 'Tiie following person i-doing bu1lness
"'~' Hearh, is n1arried ~ind has 110 ANOEllSEN EN'TERPl(:sEs. 1eei1
children. She is a proft'SSOr of ~;~~~da, Hu nl•ngTon Beacn, Calitornia
drarna and teacher \raining at Peter Harrv Ande"~n. tMJ1 Flor•da,
l'al l'oli• Pomona, She holds Hunhngton Beacn. Cdlilorn·~ 126.16 +ni~ ~11s1ness i• conducted bv dM
,I n1a.~ti>.r's degrees in individu~1. • 1 . 1. f US d . Peter t<, ... nderscn JOUrna 1s1n rom C an Ill 1111~ ,1n1emen1 was lilPd •·.11~ 111el dr·1n1rt from Cal State Los Coun1v Cler~ co• Orange coun1v Qn Mav ' ' • i:i. 1914 AnJ:l'lcs as \ve ll as a doctor<1!e . FJ~119
in eotninunications frolll liSC. Publlslled Qrdnge Coa,1 0~1IY P11o'·I f,'.,v 11. and June), 10. 11. t91J 1911 .1•
,\l'I' l'Cll.\!TS OUT that ht• l'UELIC NCJTICE
IS the onlv t'~111didate for the FICTI TIOUS BUSINESS
flfftt'l' \\'ltli sthool·age children NAME STATEMCNT 'Tnc following perM>n> arc dorng :ind !h~lt he is the only one buiiness 11~:
\1 hu i~ not a professional oi:ic Mee coMPANY. 2 6 19 1 PapngdYO, Mission Viejo, Ca. 9261~ t:d ur·n lor. The job. he Said, is Arl~ur E. Ale~11nare, 26~92 Papagdyo,
onr for "the citizen." M1s•lon v•eio. ca. Vl6 1S Sam McCollum. 2800 Madison. A.pl, 15, His Olli>Onents do not go Fu111r1on, c1.
along \l'ith his vie1v. This tw~ines• is conducted by 11 general . . partnership. Lake po 1 n t s to his tortllur E. Ale~aodre ,
CX"'"·ricnce as superintendent This siattment was 111e<1 w•th 1ne · 1·~ countv Clerk of 01ang1 County on M~v v, of the con1bincd F'ullerton 1914.
l, , JI' S h I d f .1n•i 11100 ll;h . C 00 a n Putilist>ed Orangf Coa!il Oal!y Pilot MtV
Fullerton Junior Co 11 e g e 11. June 3, 10, 11, 197' uu ... 1•
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"All you need to do is look
at \\'hich bourd n1embers are
rrfcctire and you can see that
the ones with educational
ex!X'riC>nce are bv far the best
and most effective," Lake
said.
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By ALLISON DEERR
Of IM 01llY Plitt SllH
1.Iemorial Day.
\Vhat are we remembering? Do we still care? Or is it just another three-
day weekend?
Born a century after the day was set aside to honor fallen soldiers in
the American Civil War, the children still know and care.
Filth grade students at ~ ~h90L Coota Mesa, tliink it's "the most
important of all holidays, because it pays tribute to men who died for our
country."
"It WaB started for the men who died in the Civil War and now it's for
soldiers in every war -World War I, World War ll, Korea and Vietnam."
"We celebrate it every year," said one girl. "This year we'll go to the
cemetery to put fl owers on my uncle's grave. He died in a war. My Dad in-
vited a friend for dinner whose son died in the war."
"And, sometimes there are parades with bands and the Army Navy
and Marines and Air Force."
"Some families can go to \Vashington, D.C. to place a wreath for the
Unknown Soldier."
"Some people think it's just for fun and just go on vacation," said an-
other student. "But, il's an important da.y. All of those men died to protec..t
our flag and our country and we should remember them."
The class agreed that eve:irone should serve his country in some way.
';You can join the Army,' said one boy. "But you can help in other
ways, too."
A spokesman for a local memorial park noted that even on the new
holiday people in their campers will stop on Frl!ay or ?\fonday to bring
flo wers.
"It's the busiest time of the year for us," she added. "We have several
veterans groups planning ceremonies. On Memorial Da.y we have the Sea
Scouts and the Girl Scouts to help oul
"Thousands of people come to visit. The new holiday hasn't changed
that."
Local chipters of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars
and their auxiliaries, the Daughters and Children of the American Revolu-
tion, military wives and mothers organizations join forces to remember the
fallen .
"There were big parades when I was a girl," said a local auxiliary
member. "I grew up in a smaJ.I town and everyone participated.
"I though that people had forgotten what the day meant. After last
Memorial Day, I knew people still cared."
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'In Flanders fields
the poppies blow
Between the crosses,
row on row.
Take up our quarrel
with the foe:
To you from failing
hands w~ throw
the torch: be yours
to hold it high.
If ye break faith
with us who die
We shall not sleep
though poppies grow
in Flanders fields.'
John McCrae, 1915
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Kindergerteners et , Wilson School leern
• about Memorial Dey (top photos).
Debbie Bernes end Donnie Luini peint flegs .
-Above, Isabelle 'Steele, 1974 Air Force
Mother-of-the·yeer pieces memoriel wr eath.
At le#, Bill Littlefield family of Irv ine
ere emong coest families marking holiday.
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At noon Friday, ~fay 31 . the Nev.port
Beach AS5istance Ltague center
\1111 be the setting or an antique auc-
l!on and English garden tea. Plan.
n1ng the rund·raiser are men1bers of
the league's Junior Auxiliary , in-
cluding rleft to right) the Mmes.
Richard Hecker, Daniel Evans and
Vincent McGuiMess. Proceeds \viii
aid l:Cl's Dental Loan Fund and
provide scholarships at :-.tardan
School of Educaliona! Therapy.
Mondar, M1y 211 1974
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Your Horoscope Tomorrow
Aires: Avoid
Home Remedy
TUESDAY
By SVDNt;v O'fARR
ARIES !~1arch 21-April 19 1:
Home remedies may not be
advisable. Get com p e t c n t
advice. Taking matters into
,·our 01rn hand:; 110 1v could
Pro,·e costl y. Labc! content s in
medicine chest.
TAURUS (April W.'Jay 201:
Enthusiastic associate mav be
only too willing to spend -
your money. Know it and take
proper precautions. Protect
interes1s.
GE~UNI (l\lav 21.June 20 1:
'Vhere and ho~· ·you live could
be subject of dispute. Be
flexible. \\illing to listen. ~late
or partner is likely to be
in\·ol\"ed.
CAt\Cl-:R (June 2l·July 22.l:
So1ne around you seern to
1v ant lll fight. Be matu re
f.'nough not to compound error.
Be specific 11·ithout being
officious. State vic\1"S in frank.
probing. Organize and take
in\•entory.
SAGITTARIUS /~ov . 22·
Dee. 211: \\'ha t had been
humdrun1 takes on aura or
intrigue. \·ou can elevate
position. Be discreet. You are
gi1·en helping hand by member
of opjXlsite sex.
CAPRICORN (De<:. 22·Jan.
19 ): Light touch is essential.
Don't attempt to push older
persons too far. DC'al wi!h
ind iv id u a Is who will
a ppr e c i a t e original.
streamlined procedures.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18 1: You get e<r-0peralion from
s ourcl'S previously
··una1·;1ilablc." F'ollo\~' through
on hunch. inn{'r fC'C'lings.
· .\tonry question 11'ill be
resolved .
Groups Plan Events for Funds
talm manner.
Lt:O (Julv 23-Aug. 22 1:
Financial pfcture brightens .
\Vhat seemed Jost 111 a ~·
actually tum out to be soWld
investment. Analyze. Seek
J>JSCES 1r~eb. 19·~1Jrch 20!·
\"ou could reach ag-recmcnt
\1·i1h one in position t.o aid
srecial cause. projret. career
effort . t\othing is handed you
on silver platter.
IF' TODAY IS \'OU R
BIRTllOA\' \"OU arc crt'<tlh·C',
original. rf'.s!less, ,·ersatilc
and can be a busybody.
August should be your 1nost
significant month 1his year -
you \\"ill be completing a
'µroject and v.·i!\ be on brink of
a new experience or
relationship.
Junior League
New members of tfw Junior
League or Ne\1lport Harbor
vdll be honored during a
luncheon Thursday, May 30,
hosted b•r the executive OOard
in the hOme of Mrs. William
A. Wren.
1be women have completed
extt'nsivc t r a i n i n g in
pr c p <1 r ll I i on for being
<:omrnunit v \ olunk-trs. A s
part (If this. they developed a
resource guide to preschools 1n
the Newport. Costa Mesa and
Laguna i::rcas.
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CAROLINE CAHILL
October
Rites Set
Caroline f\larie C'.i!hill and
Ronald f\1ichael Ceci! of
Huntington Be a ch arc
pl;inning to marry Oct. 12 in
Christ Church by the Sea,
l\ewix>rt Beach.
The bride·ti>bc, daughter of
f\1rs. Donald Lightner of
Balboa. is a graduate of
Newport Harbor High School
and Orange Coast College.
tler fiance is the son of Mrs.
Mona Cecil of Sunnyvale. He
is a graduate of
Kamehameha High Schoo I
and attended the University of
Hawaii and Colorado State
Univers ity.
Little League
Homerun Ball will theme
the Saturday, June l, annual
danei! to be spoosored by
Seaview Little League in the
Sheraton Beach Inn,
Huntington Beach.
The social hour will begin at
8 p.m. Music will be provided
t:iv ~an '\'ar.rick and his
nand . aecording to Ann Sulton.
litkc:t chairn1an.
Tri Delta
?-.fembcrs and guests of
Newport Harbor A 1 u m nae
Chapter of Tri Della sorori!y
\\"ill allrnd a prt>sentation of
"The Third Best S po r t ' '
Saturday, June I, in the Barn,
}iuntington Beach.
A 6:30 p.m. cocktai l pa rty in
the Huntington Beach ho1ne of
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Richard
wlll precede the play.
Miniatures
An exhibit of miniatures \\ill
be take place in the Pasadena
}lilton llotcl Saturday and
Sunday, June l and 2 ,
begiMing at 11 a.m. both
days.
Hosting the Wee World Mart
is the \\1hat Not's? Club of San
Gabriel Valley.
Tres Osos
New and associate members
of Tres Osos Guild o r
Children's Hospital of Orange
Ccunty will be honored during
a garden luncheon at the home
of Mrs. Colby Ma re ea u
Saturday, June I.
Gue5t speaker ~·ill be
Charl's R. Purnell, a n
astrology buff.
Classes
Classes for expectant
parents 'ol."i\l begin Monday,
June 3, at the Orange County
Health Department. under
sp o nsorship of the
department.
The classes wlll be offered
from 7 to 9 p.m. m the
department's Ross Street and
Civic Center Drive offices for
six weeks. There is no charge.
UCI Wives
Joan Culverdale. author·
conservationist, will speak to
the UCI l\ied.ical Faculty
Wives at 10 a.m. Wednesday,
Don't Shrink
DEAB. Ai'\,\ LA\UEH..): rm
tired of reading letters from
people who rcfus1· !o :;;ec a
psychiatrist bccauSi' t hey
know too many nutty ones
socially. You advi!!ed against
using that as an excuse and
said, "Find one '"'ho is sane.
Many are, you know.''
Sorry, Ann, but you are
talking t h r o u g h your
90mbrero. E'fcn a shrink v.'ho
can't handle his O\l'n problems
might do a damed good job
for someooe else.
I was helped tremendously
by a psychiatrist v.·ho is a
boozer. ~ -.-ouldn 't hu ve gone
to him If I were alcoholic, but
he wa.-i: marvelously Cffe<:tl'fc
when it came lo helping n1c
cope with • feelings o f
in&dC!Quacy end depression.
If a dentist does a Good
job on my t<oth. I couldn°t
care lesa abou~ tho <Olldlllon
or bis mouth. II a manicurist
cao n'We my nall• beautiful. I
c1on•t give 1 hang whal her
nallt look like.
I'd halo to a• back to where
I ,.... ~ Uiat aol took me
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over. For the first time in my
life I reel like a mC'mber of the
human race, and the person I
can thank. is a shrink who
couldn 't hold his liquor. -
E.H. IN CANADA
DEAR E.H.: A be.outllul
t.esU monlal to your doctor. I
hope be see• It.
DE AR ANN LANDERS:
Afte r reading the letter from
the couple who was worried
about conflicting blood types, I
was oompellcd to write.
It is amazing ho\v many
pcop!e are unaware of their
blood type. They never give it
a \hO\lght untll they (or a
loved one) need a blood
trllnlifusion in a hurry.
Many hospitals ha v c
excellent programs l h a t
operate t h r o u g h churches,
com pani es and other
organiu:ilions. The America.n
&d Cross. which supp!Jes one
half or the volunJeer blood
used in the United Stotcs, has
an exctllent blood prosram
now op<ratfni In m d s t
COJNDun10es. '"'
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June 5.
Her talk in Island House,
Fashion Island, will be titled
"l Share This Marsh ," which
is the title or her book on
Upper Newport Bay.
Scripps Alumna e
Marv Routt . a member of
thC sCripps College board or
trustees and friend of 1he
tollegc"s foundC'r. v.·ilJ spc1k
for the \\"C'dnesday, June 5.
Junthcon nit·elin~ or the
<)range ('oast Chap!('r of
Scripps College Alumnae.
. \lrs. Houtt now lives on
campus in a dorrnilllry v.hlch
ix'ars h£·r name.
Also present al the 11 :30
a.m. gathering in the Balboa
home of Afrs. Robert 8. Smith
\viii be Scripps President and
Mrs. Mark Curtis.
Parents
A fashion show will highlight
the Orange County Adoptive
Parents' annual Lad i es
IJWlcheon Saturday, June I, in
the Airporter Inn, beginning at
II a.m. Theme \Viii be A
Summer Garden.
Film Expo
Students wiU be invited lo
show their work during the
Student Films Expo 7 4
scheduled by the Orange
County Public Library for
Saturday, JWle 1, and Friday,
June 7.
Locations vdll be the Seal
Beach Conununity Center
June 1. and Dana Hills High
School, June 7. Both programs
v.1Jl begin at 7 p.m.
Balboans
'.\1en1bers and guests of the
Balboa Committee of the
Orange County Philharmonic
Society will gather for the
group"s 16th annual cocktail
party benefit at 6 p.m. Satur·
cJj\", June 1.
l'hc ;:roup's fa mo us
n1ea tb<JIJs 11il! b(• s e r •:ed.
acco rdin~ to '.\Ir:;. \~"i\lia m
Hush. party chci irn1an .
NT11sic \\'ill be provided by
1hC' .Jim '\'ooU ensernble. Ho~ts
11 ill be the Peter Sheas .
Pa nhel lenic
ffigh school sC'nior girls
planning to attenrf four-yl'a~
colleges and their mothers will
be guests of the ne\v Orange
County ,\.est Cit y Panhellenic
during an information party
Saturday, June I.
The I p.rn . event i s
scheduled in Lake Pa r k
Clubhouse. ('ollege \\"ardrobes
will be n1ode!ed by 10 coeds.
Steph~ns
Scholarshi p funds v.·ill be
ra ised by a v. lne and cheese
tastin~ party at 6 p.m.
Saturda y. June I. in the home
of !he Lyle Penners. B 11 c n <1
Park.
Hosting the. e\"cn t a re
Stephens Cv!lege alumnae of
Orange County.
Police Wives
l\'ev.·port Beach Police \\lives
Auxiliary 1'fill ha,·e its annual
garage sale Saturday, Jwic l.
Professor Honored
By day she 's a college
professor. at night sh c.
becomes a local politician as a
member of the Huntington
Beach City Council.
In April, the voters shov.·ed
what they thought of No1ma
Gibbs by re-electing her to a
four-year term on the council.
Sunday, she was honored by
those in education when she
was fl a med Professor-Of-
the·year at Ca I St a t e
University, Long Beach.
She is an associate professor or educali~al psychology at
the Long Beach campus. The.
!l\\·ard \1·as 1>rrsrnted by t11c
Associ ated Stude nt
Govcrnn1cnt
~1rs. Gibbs \\'a s nominated
for tl1c honor by the
Ha n d i c a p p e d Student.
Comm iss ion for her
"awareness of a ca d cm i c
needs" and "co1nmunity and
campus consciousness."
In addition to psychology
courses, ~!rs. Gibbs has also
taugtit special c o 11 e g e
seminars on v.·omen in politics,
using her O\\'TI grass roots
campaigning <.is an example.
From Help
Coverage varies with cents in coin and a long, sell-
different plans, but m a n y addressed, stamped envelope
plans make it poss ible for the to Ann Landers, P.O. Box
person who donates blood once 3346. 22'l W. Bank Dr.,
a year to get complete, Ch ' III 60654
d f h• 11 1cago, . . Wllimite coverage or 1mse
and all members of his family
(and his other dependents) In ---------
case of an emergency. Group
plans have even greater
flexibility.
If every family had this
<.'Ovtrage in advance, a great
deal of worry and expense
could be avoided. Please do
your readers a favor and tell
them obollt ii. -INFORMED
Even 1,· dririkfng Is the 11In"
thin& in your crowd, it ne<dtl't
crowd you out. L<om the for.I!
from Ann Landers' booklet,
11 Booze and You -For
J " cmon'S
SPORTSWEAR
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 119~
Boise \\.'ay, Costa ?-.tesa.
Institute
A leadership institute v.·ill be
presented by the Southern
Area of the catifomia State
Parliamentarians and R i o
Hondo Co!lege at the co!lroe
Saturday. June I
Open to club n1en1bo..·rs
throughout Southern C;il1for·
n1a. the event .111! feat11Tt'
seven registered parhan1f'n·
tarians.
Nursery School
Sunshine Community
I\ursery School \\'i ll sponsor a
fWld-raising luncheon a n d
fash ion s!Jow Saturday, June J,
in lhe ~ta Ana home of
Karen Reed, director of the
school.
City of Hope
:'lil'mher~ and gues!s of the
.\1;ixint' (J\l·rley C' h ap t c r ,
rity of !lupe . \\ill tour the
rnedica! faeil!IY in Duarte
Sunday. June 2. · ,\ charter bus
\\cjlJ leare El Adobe shoppin g
CC'ntl'r 111 San Juan C:.ipi~Lr3no
reasons reject the
superficial. Affair of heart
may command time,
attention.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 \:
Contractual obligations may
be featured. Cycle is high and
you can trust your O'ol.TI
judgment. Assert vie\\'S but
shov.• that you also are v.·illing
to listen.
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:\ddi!ional data is rf'(!Uired,
Leo and Aquarius J)C'rson:o;
play key roles in your lile. You
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entertain -but you often find
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search for -your~l'lf.
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remember that not all ads
require tots of graphics or
huge graphics. Type
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interestingly and
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prices, especially barga1" p11ces.
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by Dale Hale
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, .,.. c..w '·""" •. I 1142•5678 J """""' ........ I EASY LIVING * Balboa Bay Properties * THE WINDMILL HOUSE r-•-•-Ad · · ""°""-' $28,5-Throw aw'f the lawn mower and 1--:-:~=,-,==-·'i-=,,.,;==~==c:-I FAMOUS LANDMARK ON BALBOA PE· i enjoy living in this bedroom, 2 bath Costa BALBOA COVES NEWPORT HEIGHTS NINSULA POINT. 5 Bedroom family home.
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* WATERFRONT HOMES *
Elegant 4 BR. & lge. family rm. or 5 BR.,
with 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spectacular vie\v,
Pier & float. $275,000.
Lovely 5 BR., 5 ba. on prize 60 ft. waterfront
lot, Lido Nord. Pier & float. $375,000.
* WATERFRONT LOTS.*
40x90 ft . Magnificent vie\v. ~'250,000.
30x!05 Ft .. Lido Nord, view. $165,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bayside Dr., Sulle I, N.B. 67~161
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FAMILY HOME ing all bltns, screened In patio and double Trade for units owner's unit + 3 BR., light your youngsters. "Dutch" shingled ex·
4 B«Jroom, 2 ll&ths. S~• garage. Surrounded by many beautiful trees, $129,900. Call 67>7060 rental. Best loc. Owner terior. surrounded by large shade trees. In·
Comer Location. Ex«llent green belts and pool. Just llsted, won't last! anxious '89,500. 642•7491 terlor Is designers dream. !Wmodeled last
VIiia Park School S,,,tem. Call for complete detalls $46.5880, WATERFRONT. 2 + bear by architect/owner. Features large
Buyer has ONE YEAR BALBOA MODEL bo h !th f'-1 WARRANTY covering COWGE PARK-POOL HOME Den,pier&sllp.Comer vingandd!ningroom t w uvpaces.
Heating. Plumbh>g and 3 BR., 2\; baths lot. Owner most an· New''k!tchen wl!h everything including self
Electrical s,.,1ems phu Bil PNOOERLI !~~StlfulON J3~. AROUND THE COR· Tiburon xious. $107,000. cleaning micro wave oven. Jacuzzi tub
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In Applian«s. Great Bey at ..,...u """'oom, 2 bath featuring master bath. Pebble concrete patio with tree
$43,900. Call -· an outstanding Palo V~e stone fireplace, Assumable loan P EN INS U LA PT. shaded redwood benches. Separate boat
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Of A House ·
remodeled kitchen with new flooring and tile $37,500 B,rand new 4 BR, 3 ba. storage yard.
counter tops. Home centers around very pri· Best location. Asking PLUS-PLUS-PLUS
vate pool area with many fruit trees block 556-8800 $149,000. 673-7420. 2 Bedroom guest cottage presently brings
wall, and covered patio. Walk to a11 schools • m REALTORS m in over $4000 yearly income. First time of. and shopping. CALL 546-5800. fered, home and guest house $210,000. Call
5 Local Offices To Serve You for appointment 540..1151. '
-"Of"?--HERITAGE
REALTORS
546-5880
Open Eves. l~G!!!•n"'•"',.'!'1 '!!'R.'!:E!". "'"'~1002~G!"e"'ne"'r"'11~R~.!!!E."'"'"'"'1~002~-I ON THE WATER
NEWPORT BEACH-$80.950-Dock & slip.
I \\'here else in Corona del 2 BR, 21> ba. dining, quiet location. Just
listed, Hurry CALL 540-1151. ! i\1ar C'an you finda a 3 General R.E. 1002Gener•I R.E. 1002
' bedroom, den and 2 bath I ;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;.;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;.;;;;;;1
hon1e on a 65 x 115 lot •
priced at only $67,500 • it's
. in Irvine Terrace and it has
so n1any extra tine
features to boot • please let
us show you this really
quality home. Call 673-8550
for appt.
' OPEN 7/L 9 • rrs FUN TO BE NICE! :
WESJ.l·:Y N ·. ·"t
TAYLOR CO ..
REALTORS since 1946
.--.. -~;i.'i THE "BLUFFS"-$78,500 ~ Brand New !·story 3 BR 2 bath beautiful
"Linda" m.odeL Cathedral ceilings, lovely
'ii~~~==~=: I greenbelt view from choice corner location . " 2701 VISTA UMBROSA Open daily 1·5
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
Linda 1111 Waterfront
Custom 4·bdrm., 41> bath home on lagoon.
Fully equipped island kitchen, waterfront
family room, billiard room. . ..... $250,000
70 LINDA ISLE 'DRIVE
Prime 45 ft. lagoon lot -$150,000
For Complete Information
On All Homes & Lots,, Please Call:
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ERITAGE
REALTORS
tooi General R.E.
l~G~en~e~r·~· R~.E;;·~~100;;2;;;•;;n•;;ra;;l;,;R;;.E;;. ;;;;;;;1::;002;;' CONDOMINIUMS I WESLEY N. TAYLOR co.
YEAR-ROUND VACATION 2 & 3 Bedroom. dose to 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
Bayside Dr., Suite t, N.B. 675-6161 341
General R.E. 1002
Enjoy golf in the morning, swim in the Pa-..
cific, or tennis in the afternoon then cock~
tails, dinner & dancing later. This can be
your life if you live in this beautifully furn·
1shed 3 bdrm., 2 bath condo on the El Niguel
Country Club Course. $53,950.
DUR 25'" VEAR
BAY ANO BEACH
675-3000
R4C'7 E. COAST HWY. CORONA CIEL MAR
BUY A
WARRANTY HOME
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lease option. For
appointment to see, call
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BUY A
WARRANTY HOME
THE REAL
ESTATERS
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IN CORONA DEL MAR
"BLUFFS BEAUTY"-$89,500
Fashioned both inside & out for executive
style entertaining. Walk·in bar, 2 fire-
places, extra lg. livin~ room w /beamed
ceilings. Spectacular view of Upper Bay.
Jack Custer 642-8235. (Xl2)
WHAT A BUY!
Delightful 4 bedroom, 3% hath home at
1252 SOMERSET LANE in WESTCLIFF,
$94,900. Charles Arnold 642-8235. (X34)
THREE CHEERY
bedrooms are included in this interesting
floor plan. Wannly hospitable ranch sty!·
lng-peek·a·boo view. $82,500. Amy Gaston
BEST BUY -EASTBLUFF -$60,9501
On Jg. corner lot -cozy 3 bedroom, a.
bath home w /used brick fireplace & large
country kitchen. Priced for QUICK SALE.
Helen Hartley 64U235 (X26)
BIG CANYON-
IM' OF MAGNIFICENT VIEW
5 bedroom custom home on golf course
Recreation room 22'x24'. View from ALL
rooms. $325,000. Tom Queen 64U2oo.,(Xl7)
(Irvine I Mtcneb-lm .. w..n,-,..,]
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TURTLE ROCK BEAUTY
MUST SELL THIS WEElcENDll
OPEN SAT/SUN/MON. 1-S 5342 BLINN, IR\IJNE
3 Bdrms.1 2 baths; high ceUioga; attr. decor.
DelighUw, private covered patio. We can
move you right into this one for $61 ilOO -
incl. land·! '
BEST INVESTMENT IN TOWN
Cute 2 bdrm., l '4 baths; good condition.
Comes equipped with tenants on 2 year lease.
call today on this one. Only $24,900.
V. A. ASSUMPTION
Enjoy the custom feat ures of the interior &
the low maintenance of the profess. land-
scping, with auto. sprinklers & covered pa·
tio. This 4 bdrm., 21". bath, family r qi. home
has a great location, near school & POOi.
It's one yr. old & priced at only $55,000.
BIG CANYON BEAUTY ~njoy the fabulous view, the conversation
pit, the warmth ol the famUy rm. with brick
wall lrplc., the lge. 3 baths, the spacious 4
bdrms., the convenient kitchen & the formal
dining rm. It's carpeted & waiting for a
perso_n~I touch . Lovely home on large lot in
prest1g1ous area. $150,000.
JOIN THE TERRACE SET
Central entry takes you into both the formal
&.informal areas as well as the mstr. suite,
with dbl. wardrobe & twin basin ba th. 4
Bdrms., 2 baths, nook & lamily rm. Lovely
gardens & covered patio. $85,500.
VISleN
red hill realty
18124 Culver Driv•
University Park Shopping Center
Irvin• 552-7500
General R.E-. ---i0o2General R.E.
IN MESA VERDE
The UNIQUE Fettures Of This Home Ars:
It's clean and sharp! 2 stories, 4 bedrooms
near the new park a nd golf course with rough
sawn beam patios, upgraded floor tiles, spa-
cious family room and delightful landscap..
ing. Presented at $85,950.
The UNIQUE Features Of This Home Are:
2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Masa
HARBOR VIEW I Goneral R.E, 1002
HOMES , -
lmme<"l"e 3 bedroom oc , ' I M A FRIENDL y
bedroom• & "'" ' 1"11 LITTLE COTTAGE I halh!!. 1-·nrmal din1n~ mom. l..a~C' p111Lo \\'ith BBQ. Dlccrful 2 bedroom cutie in Tra11i•r arrrss. :\I a n v old Corona Del ~1ar on R·2
builde r l'xlra·s fr('{! land! l~t. \\'arm friendly fireplace
11'0n·1 la~t. Cnll n 0 1r ! \I 1!h double ~arage stres.~. &46--711 for gu<'st unit. Dill 673-8550 ' · I lo !I('(_> for }'OUJ"S('Jf.
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Ind Superior A~ lnlt mcUon, drtYt up
Superio' lo Newport Crtst
tn1r1net. S•I• omce:
#12 Robon Court. Open
dally 10 A.M. to Sunset.
(714) &4"'4141.
•9 2s"ili corW11nllon11 tinanclng 01 30 ye1r loan. Clleh price of
Plan t, S6J.OOO total down p1ym111'll ol $3150.00: 360 monthly
paym11n!S ot $5,8.30 (pr1ncfpa1 and rnt1t&tt)1 1axe1 Ind 11110-
ci;tion hto1 addlllontl, 9.76~ ANMUAI. PfRCINTAGI RAT&.
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REALTY
A REAL RARE OPPORTUNITY
for boat lovers wanting a luxury home, with
pier and slip at the water front. Main house ;
3BR., 2BA., plus Gst, qtrs. wlth bath. 2
patios and much more. $129,500. FEE! Don't
lose this one by hesitating! Ow ner will trade
for Duplex or Triplex.
$96,00G-FEE
With a vie\Y of Fashion Island. Expensive
imported tile in entry, breeze way~ kitchen
& rear yard of this exquisite Portofino home.
Fee land! 3 BR, 4 BA + bonus room AND
many more custom features, all for $96,000.
$6t900 IN UNIVERSITY PARK?
A real greenbelt jewel! 3 BR, 2 BA home &
lam rm. Highly upgraded. Huge brick pa-
tio, low maintenance yard. See this! You'll
buy it for $62,900.
NEW RED CARPET, REAL TORS
"FASHION ISLAND"
567 Sa n Nicholas Dr., Suite 103
CALL 640-8672
LISTINGS NEEDED
·General R.E. 1002General R.E.
ESTATE AUCTION
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COUNTRY CLUB : Price Recl11eecl * PROUDLY WE OFFER • • • *
4 New listings-Quality Duplexes-Quality renters
I 225-22S lo't MARGUERITE-$84,500
426-426\'J ACACIA-$78,950
60MO!lt/2 ACACIA-$79,500
718-718 \'J ORCHID-$79,500
For app't to see, pleese call '
_G_e_no"'-ra_l_R_._E_. ___ 1_0_;.:02 ] Corona del Mar
LIKE RENT .
ONLY LESS
GOLF COURSE $2,400.
COMMUNITY 2 Bdnn. + Pool
Thi• lacge ho~ has privacy $22,600
from the Ume you enter the-You cnn pay ~ more than <'net~ court yard until thl• for a. 11ew wtlt or you
you leave it. l years new. 4 can buy my upgraded wUt bedrooms. Separate din.ing, I for $2,00J be\01v replattment
large family room. All this COfif. • • and vel")' IO\\' y a r d 1 2 Bdrm condo.. desirable
maintenance at S 61 , 4 5 O, ~round lev~I noor plan, 1~
646-7171. yf'ars new, Freshly Painted
\vllh tastefully paneled and
mirrored living room, plush
wn.U pap&TI'd dining area.
tlha.'!: carpets & custom
drnpes, ovc;sittd pantry nren, cusio1n Hie tountcr tops, shake roof, near
14<.'hools. v.·alkjng rfislance tn
ll unlin~'on Cf'llll'r, sv.•h
ming pool nnd many park Don'l pay for son1rone
etse•s properly. For
approximately $300 per
n1onth enjoy-your ov.•n
spa1·k1ing clean, freshly
painted, 2-stOl'Y home, !\love your boat or camper right on to !hf' lot. This
10,·e\y 4 BR home has it all
a t 2-i45l '\I v· a1'<'tis. r~o1v $20CO l:iclo\v ('(»;! ony. , ta 1s1a. neii-. (Pr inc ip als only
DUPLEX
';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;1;0;::34 nle;,sc i. Call tnday I• 847-3095
OPEN HOUSE
1 SOUTH OF HIGHWAY **Assumable 51/4'}0
Personal property of Sonje I~enie, 0.E.L. Cotnplrt('ty r <' 111 o d <' I l' d VA Loan!!!!
Graves & others, Porcelain, fu,rniture. gift-j Build Now!! 1 o"'rlC'rs uniL E\'<'ry1hin!-: is ... s1~1:;. Pa's ;•!I!!' ::
ware, J·ewelry, oriental ObJ·ects, art, silver, I nc1>.·. A sccludl'd d•><u!-f'nd &1lroon1 h<in1e \rilh 1'11111· lie bought 1>.·ay back \vht'n. I I' somethjng for everyone. sli·~t ocation. -,r·u1~s 111 cntr\. raniil\· ,. OJ n 111 """'""""'"""''"""""--""" Evt'r sine(' prices havf' ·-20 lh · · · ' AUCTION E M nd & T sd ,--·a•.,., ,,., w;ll ro•1;•u• I ~;i • nli".ln 1 11 c 0 rn" ~ournict fflflll l~nh•r 11·1th S BR TWO STORY -ver~ 0 ay ue ay ,~ .. j~ R~~l E~tat;. \vd'h~,.~ H.f.DUCED TO S~.900. Cill h1'C'akfast liar. harrh1nod Lt1i·•·lv hon11• in qui C' t
T C p.m. M H·l and R·2 lots, NB and ' to sC'c! 011·ner s:i.vs 111ake floors, nn lill''!<' t·ul-<li-sar n1•1i.:hhorhoorl f t'a tu r in~ erms: ash, check, B of A, aster Charge olfer! lot. C:i.H 1.,1,,,1 ""'··· ,,,stoni rll""'s
N t. \" . d' h b f C\I. Build your ov•n drean1 , , ,. o ice: ve are 1mme 1ate cas uyers or house and he the lirsi 10 1 The Real Estate Fair throu~h ou1, .;C'Jl. l!U•'"I r111.1
your fine jewelry. antiques, furniture, silver, enjoy it or build 2 or more 1 839·6133 or 536-2551 1r/rr1\·. ba .. lloor t·> 1·1·11111~1 etc. Quality consignments accepted for week-for income. f1r.·plu tt'. all 1~1t•1·. hh111~.
ly auction sales. 7., ASS MAB E 1•1rn1al rhn111c: r o o 111 .
INSPE 10 U L Siutated on «ll O\l'\':,1t('d lut.
l CTlON & pre-auction sales, 12 to 10 Tili11r11n cnnd.o. :: Bl'. '.! B;1. I s;;i,500.
p.m. ~Ionday through Saturday. 644·7270 llri111e" l"nli1ui1t'd. <Jli.~-1;7:!.., I ~II 96J...45-l3
Special this week.:..the entire gem estate of
the late Bernard B. King, d.b. Moj ave 8 NE\V DUPLE.XES Huntington Beach 1040 j
Jewelers. No Limit-No R~serve. _ Dan~'l Point VA OFFERING ·1 D I WI JOOJ. DOWN S61,9.iO·S73,9::,(I, OC<'att \'ll'\1 s ') ea ers e come o , s~\f' S30.000 10 Sj().OOO oi'C'I' ., .. 1 bed10'11 .1 ho111"s for :-.iii.'.
DESERT GALLERl_ES WEST 91;20;0 INTEREST I Corona de! l\1at· pricC"s 1\11)onl' cnn {111<1h!y for 1 2S42 W C t H h th<.•sl' con1pll•tC"ly . oas 19 way C D M I I· tf'r A!l!)l'C'l'lalinn rt·furblshC'd )1,11n1•s 1>.11h ns 10iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiii ... i;o; (714) 64S.2200 L k , .. ~:n • • .,..h ,;\gt, 33861 Copper Lan1c111 lil1le as s750. do\\·n. Lo\\' i • . h . I
oo al u~ terms!! • ey -196-3431, Dana Point cl~si n::; costs. 50 to choosr 1 Tusk Your Mot er-in-
1002 "'1erl'll R.E. 1002 1 ma~ be history soon so don't , !-!ARBOR View HH!s. Ck-<'an fron1 . Contact VA approvf'd law in ·th is Super Doll I.;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;:;;:;;;;,;;;:;;;;;·;;-;:;;-;;;;;;;-;-:;;--~ ~~:al~h~ Y2°u B~·a~t ~~ 1 view home. 3 Br, den, fan1. Sales Broker. House · I
POOL home in CORONA rm. _pool. By o 11· n er. Call 963-4.543. Assumable 5:1.~"k loan. No1
The ideal family home on huge lot on cul-
de-sac. Features 4 bedroom, 18x22 rumpus
room. 2 Fireplaces. Fruit trees. Storage
shed. Fish pond and MORE I Call for ap-
pointment to see ... only 848,950.
MESA VERDE SPECIAL
DEL ~1AR on a big 60xlOO 1 832-70.\.1 or 6-I0-8819. qualifying. E' x c e 11 en t
Jot with private community FOR SALE by 01rner, on location, close to ocean.
beach access. Canyon. $75.500. N!'1V paint \Valk to hu_ge shopping
Only $69,500 & crp1s. 673-9~03 or 673-72-15 cenrer. 01\11cr \1il\ e<1rry
Call 64-1-m 1 large serond.
;costa Mesa t024 llf
: s • • ; This Is Ridiculous! MOM & DAD SUITE
1 f~IR('autiful ·1 bdnn. 2 balh ..... ·. 96Z.4471(:::~.J546·8103
\ honie "'i!h fAmily room . \\1th 11s 0\\11 ~1tthen & bath -:::::::=::::::::::::=
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formal dinin..., 1. 0 0 nl . in th1.'> .~·:unhlu1~ l'anrh stylr ~ io
1llage Real Esta!
... hn111C'. ·• lull haths S.: ]ols or I PAY CASH Come see this large, immaculate 3 bedroom Coniple.rcly 111~'-'"1 kitc.h~~1: n:hr·i· n,rin1 fnr your raniily., I
& family 'room home in a choice neighbor-COLE OF NEWPORT, Caihe<h.al ccihn~s. S.· 1•11 ~1 11 h,1, ;:1• :•~ .. 11n1ahl(· tn\\· 1 FOR YOUR HOME
hood. l\1any custom features including front, REALTORS ''IC'\\ 'vuid1oiis.11..o:;' 0!.~·1:_;._'1,~ 1"1• 1'<'·1 i;itv lua11 . so hu1·1·,1,. /\o hidden costs, <IC'la\·s.
r d t. forapn<i.Anr o1u\.,.1 .. ,.~•.l 1;::1•)(l0 N bl'·· 1· · I en~e pa 10. small guest house and hydro-PRESENTS call :ll0-17tO · ·
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pon1c greenhouse. Priced right at $41,500 . 1 HUNTINGlON HARBOUR I I •Duplex 1111h charn1. Bcan1 i MiiftftftElL I · -842-7411 Eves. 968-43771 Ontu 1797 ORANGE, t:ei!ing, u~f'd bril'k, South of, ~ lllUJ ' _ ~lY _;
"' l-f1>.1·: 3 Bl', each unit. A .
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r.~ I \\'ALK TO BEAL'H, CornPrl "'21 COSTA MESA home ,\ith inron1c. Asking W\.SIM..!JU~el 11214 CO,\ST H\\ry. , lot, 4 BR. 1700 sq. fl .. 1+' ~ 642•1771 Sl23,000. 514 Dahlia, C.0.i\l. I __ 714: 8-16-138•1 & 213: 592-2845' ba, Formal Din·rm. F'rplc, -~ I I Open Sun. 1·5. 29Ja 1-farbor Blvd. Costa I Atriun1, Liv·rn1 w/beam
1,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!"'"'""""""""-"' 1 BUS~NNESS OPPORT~~TY, t-.1esa • --DOLL HOUSE--j ceiling & paneling $32,900.
1002General R.E, 1002-Ru!>11c .Restaura.nt, exc1 t1ng, I MESA VEA"'-;:} Cute and cozy w i 1 h I By OwnC'r. ~1016
I,;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; I chamung, profitable. Beer· UC/ _ ... 1 1. h a· \V. r Pri N rt . CUSTOM canu e.1g t ine, m.ammoth I Hunt. Harbour 1042 ine 1c. -~me eY..1JO crackhng stone flreplace, ---
THE GRAND LIFE
\Vhy not treat yourself to enough time to
enjoy relaxing, resting, & being out with the
family, or whatever. No yards to care for;
All exterior maintenance cared for by the
Association. This is your life, if you live in
one of our beautifully decorated townhomes,
with flowered green belts, bike paths, pools &
patroled se~rity . Priced $69,000-& up. \vith
probabihty ~ leasing v,iith option.
DUR 25tH YEAR
BAY ANO BEACH
675-3000
2407 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR
Bch. area. $55,000. b 'Id toasty v.·arm ca,.......t , ju~t . US.551 I 3500 Sq. Ft. A w ers O\\'Tl ·.--home. 4 or 5 bedrooms. like n('w ! Copper kl'tlle i
liuge living room + family gourmet kitchen with gas
Huntington Harbour room plus rumpus room or bl tns and indoor laundry. 3
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~ --Studio condo, only 1~2 blks. j billiartl room, 3 baths, 3 car Big BR's and 2 BA's. Brick ; I from beach. This cozv garage. A V.'Ol'ld of features BBQ and grill Io r ! hidea\\'AY has full blt·tns,, & elf'gance. Only 2 years cookouts? Obie ~arage for OCEAN VIEW
carp. & drapes, red\1·ood ne1v Sfi9,9aCI -646-7171. Dad. Assume 5 14.',(-V,\ II \\lave watching from your paneling & frplc. $j.,I{)() oPf.N rn P • 1r'S FUN ro BE NICE• loan , only $143. per rno., or dining room. Girl wafching
Do"·n & take over Joan at ~~ .. · refinance. Bkr 962-5511. lrom your deck. b1agicaJ
s1 ~·:. interest. 11i1h lo1v , moments m11 terialzil' before
I 3 BEDROOM the fire in your martini pit rnonthly paymts. Ca 1 for : 1. , · (con1·ersation areal All this
app"t. to see. • ,' ,..... Exct"llent J1unting1on Bra<'h 1 S"'-' :JVl • h DAVID D. CARLSON , ,______ locaton. 11 2 Bath:-..'. oi· "ti,JVU. \\"It payments
· REAL TOR SJJ.9293 1 MESA. VERDE NORTH beautifully carpetl'd and 1 llkf' rent. BcUC'r Hurry.
:..:.=.:.:..:..=-:.:__....:=..:.::c: I Sh11rp 11111£' home. 21~ years riraped, enclosed pat lo. HUNTINGTOl\I HARBOUR HILLTOP VIEW ne11•, 3 Bdrrn. 2 ha, fa111 rm, Freshly paint('d, excellent , P,fA1.lY
POOL 1\·/s!onc frpi l'. Assuine 7';~ starter hOme. -$~000. J
FA loan . .$260 a n1onth. Lo\\'., 11'214 COAST l-{\\'Y. $39 ,400 do1v11 01\'!ler \\'ill ~carry , ~ • 1 • • ; 714: 846-138-1 & 213: 592-2845
second. Call 6--15-6646 962 •• 7 . --------Panoramic \·iew! Moonlight • ._ :"-.::.> 546 .. 81G3 ;SALE OR LEASE, 4 BR, 3
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General R.E. 1002General R.!. 1002 • s\\·im in. pr i\•ate pool.. Lols: 4 ""E:\TIG€ car gar, 21,2 ba, Ne1\•ly dee.
I' Assumablf' loan. $246.00 pf'r ' _ I HOM€~ , .. month pays all. Just listed. Just a 1A mile to the ocefl.n. Irvine 1044
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963-6767. nearly ne\~' 5 .BR hon1e
Ol'f:N riL 9. "'S FUN ro BE NICE! 300 N. Nc1vport Bl, N.B. w/huge . recreauon rm ' I BONUS $3000.
~ E Stst.de $36 500 formal din .. ca t he d r a I a • • ceilings in !iv rm & huge , Credit to buyer as decorators ~Wll I extre~ely ~harp 3 BR, 2~ii ranch stvle kitchen. You! allowance, seller forced 10 Ba 1n pnme Ne\\' po r I <Wi·n the "1and only $46,950. immediate sale. Large 2
l Riviera Condo's. Large FASf POSSESSION & story, '3 BR, 3 BA condo
• 1 family room , all built-ins, TERMS TO SUIT! Bkr, with fonnal dinlOR. huge Huge & bea;utiful _townhome plush carpeting & corner 962-5511. family & 2 fireplaces. Now
EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE-$250,000 features giant .size ban.us Jo<!ation, just listed _ best REPOSSESSIONS vacant . -Imm':. di ate Bayfront luxury! Beautiful 5 bdrm home room, lovely pnvate ~uo. hun·y -call 545·8 424 possession -.$62,950. Call
specially designed for 55' lot on water. Fam tremen?ous c 0 mm u n 11 Y ,.. :.11hC.O. Reallors. for inFonnati".ln an<! lo1::i.11nn ~ t\1rs. llanna 5-15·84 24
rm, formal duung rm. 4 baths. & gl~moro.us ~1~!ecn~~u~ ~ 0 m ~au~~~ y CORNER 3 LOTS of •hr!'e FllA .I'..: \",\ hoine.-;. SouthCo. Realtors.
pwd rm. Fantastic master suite. Pier/slip. l facilities. All for $30.000~ ! 13ix155 Good home, firpL, l'ont,ict · '"' Broadmoor Turtle Rock
I 847-6010 Ag!. . db~e. ?et. ~--loads of KASABIAN Drund nu 2 hr + den in W~SLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors S29.500! Super Huntington i bu11.t. in cab$381nets -i\·h('('[I Real Estate 962-6644 lov('Jy presrigf' arC"a. Nc\v 2111 S J • H'll R d . b ho . _._ chan ramp. .000. _ _ __ 1 O\Vner may 1nake 0\\'11 an oaqu1n t J oa . Deac ine1ssh<Uperthan QUINTARD REALTY *VACANT selection car(X't &
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 a n1oclel! 3 bedrooms, 2 3355 Via Lido, N.8. Must sell! 4 Bedroom. 2 landscape. Great location,
baths, close 10 ocean. 871 II bo Ill I C 'I h B d • k I hi B \VON 'T LAST! Call agt. l · ar r vc. .i• . hat .. ran new carpct_s , nr par , poo, sc . y
General R.E. 1002 1 General R.E. 1002 8-17-GOlO 642-2991 flx1w es. Cozy b rt ck · 01vncr, 833-2252 after 6.
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HARD $ I A RARE FIND ' yard. \V1th low 1n!crest I Balboa Island 1006 Sha.rp and clean 4~R/~BA, FHA·VA tenns 0 n I y
WITH A I spic & span <'lect bit in k1teh. 127 ,~ 11 · • Try Topping This
Somelin\es when v.-e buy a new home we can't seem to
successrully seU our present
home in time to have tilt! funds needed to close the! escrow on our purchase,
Frankly, this Is a situation
thal can cause you lots ol problems, But, there is a BO!uUon. Valley Realty has
a program whereby we can
arnnge for you to complete
the new purchaSe 'before
your present home sells. It's
"hard to find money like thla:
·but we have it! Hard$! Call 67r>-'1225
I WIVES & HUSBANDS Prime location nr. So. Coast ,•1\llJ. ca anytime.
SPARKLING u.e yo"' decoraling tolonl• Pio.a. $42.900. SCOTT REAL TY
& good taste on this near CALL 968-44-11 53~7533
POOL oew 3,230 sq. ft. Duplex & * Cr•!~ OWNER "''"~" Slnu'J' . 3 !
A rare find but here it is. ~u will ha\•e a great 4 BR, BY OWNER bdrm, 2 bath home. Family , ULTRA tP.tMACUl.ATE 2 2 Bath home & a Super 3 rm. frplc, buill-ins. Shake·
I m mac ulate, completely 1'M('('(Jra1ed 3 bdrm., 2 bath
hon1e for only .$39,900 ...
and there's p.'lrk. pool end !(Innis rourts near by.
CALL 552-7500
•VISION• st 0 r y h 0 m <'. Hu GE BR, 2 Ba rental to help you btesa Verde 1i:Iodel. lmmac., roof, sprinlders front & ' }~AMILY ROO~I. Fonnal pay your mortgage. This 4 BR, 3 Ba., + Fam-rm, 2 rear. Brick & redv.-ood
dining J"DOm. Ga r d e n property can never be lge backyards, Quiet 4 patk>. $42,000. Bkr Call R d Hiii R l"" kitchen, Huge COVERED duplicated under n e w hou~ cul dt" sac. super 842-2561. 8 eG • r
patio. FANTASTIC zoning. Fir e pla ce, locat10n 546-9238 WALK TO BEACH REALTY REALTORS
CUS"I"QM POOL.. Emotklnal dlshwashcl'!I. Pri<'f' ,., sell . Ff''l. SALE by owner. 3 Br .. NEW 3BR/2BA. shag Cf1>1., 1 Univ. Park Center, Irvine
In every way. llurry call M.G. ELLIOTT SMbury, 1750 sq. ft. 7"li bttins, tlrepl., alt deluxe 1 ~·"""'""'·~'."-~~~~~I
842-2535! Real Estate 673-6454 VA loan. Fam . nn. 3 qtr. fen.lures. '$38,550. 1 TURTLEROCK. 4 BR, 2~fi
OP!N Tl&.'• rT'S F/JH 70 8f NI(:[/ 1 -1 ml lo bch. Open Ii~ Sun Gernld s . Thomas ~alty I bft, lge fam·nn, sep din-nn , ~ ~'Corona del Mar 1022 & l\lon. 21342 Sand Dollnr 5J6.8S21 I automatic gar. door. nr
NEWPORT SHORES
, HD. EVES: 536-3109 1 pool . Ownt:r transferred. * DUPLEX * I OWNER. Mesa Verde 4 BR, O\VNER anxiOus. As<:ume SSS,500. 833-9DI
Dett bu.y in to•fn! So. of Den, 2'rii ba, redec, $53950. 7~ too.n. 3 bdn'nl. 2 b..'lth.s. UNIVERSITY PARK, Tow~
ltwy., 2 BR. each. Frplca., U not aold by 611/74 will Built-Ins. SIU\8'. carpeting. I houSf:. 3 Br, 2~ ba, A/C, on
retently rcdceor. Corner lot llst at $57000. 557-2765 Lush greenery. $37,950. bkr green belt. $59.0XI. (Lea•
for prtvacy. Good f.lno.nctna. MESA VERDE. tmmaculate Call 962-5566 holdl. Sy t"wnu. ~
l..l'lrge 2;•ty. 4 bdrm.,, l ba. ! Call 00\1' t('I 4tf'! 3 BR, Fam. 2 BA, wtroom BY OWNER, 4 Br. 3 ba, 'T'URTLEROCX TERRACE
Hup Ir beautiful townhome + tam'.ly rm. Frt>le., 3 car MORGAN REAL TY I tor boat. Prhnt cul de sac. DIR, F/R, attic. Xt.ra tac ''60" Plan • 4 BR. 2nd level
let.tum giant size bonua prqe; all elec. kttch. Chic 67• •uz 67' '"9 142 900 A nt 64~ lot Prof i~"'-....... d vkl tUO ooo 83.1-1719 room, lovely private patio, IO '°''""""· pool A tennla ~ ......, 1 • · ·~" · · · ·-vu. ec, w. • · 1paciou&garage, U.m<ttdolll ct1. $68,fll!O • And • DOLL HOUSE. R·2, 2 Sr, ! ICREENSROOK 3 BR + FR 1Uper.l!tres. l67,00ll. 846-9236 1 YR NEW, 3 BR, 2 ba, ()-pl
community !Aclllil ... All for YOU OWN THE J.AND Ba. !en«<l yd, _lrp!£... dbl cpl, DI\. '-'<J>. blk woll. ct ... lfied Adi Call 642-$18 upgrnde, C>n!ral olr,
$3!1,0001 IM7-GJIO. Agt. Calf: m.31163 613-2253 ~ prqe. $61.500. """'"" $47,490. 644-8543/;46-4934 foda.v! !101~45 , 6'Yo -0
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-FANTAST1Clll I;--' ---for selt llOO 22 -ACRES ~w .. t General 3202 Huntin gton Belch 3240 L19una8elch 3241
Enfoy The Park , • • • . A truly mqnlllcent "-ood & NEW BEAOI 4-PLEXES Ark:anlal, par1 Ullable, near -.. _ UOO. Nee 1 br, no. tnd walk
it'• ,... acrou ... """t ., ... 2 bdrm .. 2 bath horn•. ' 2 biks from H .. tln&1... lalu!, atreem• • ri,,.r. ALA l.!NTALS LEASE wnH to bch ... ..,,,
rrom th~ 2 1iory, 4 bdrm, B<1m1 thruout: n-rn , Harbow' & Yecill 8e..1n. 124,500. ~7. '":"':"'°":i•~·;~;•~w;a Ol'WION TO BUY $110 Urtl pd, I br, bllnt tri>lc, 21, bitlh honw. l\iarblf! tUe d~lgn; blg CX"f&n \'lrv.·1 N.\\'. cor. \\'amt'.r le lmnu. Ranchff, F1rm1, r 11 I deck. 1m pct ok.
entt)', dea>ralot ctrpcUl\I from f:ll roo~~ SUnken Open Sun &t Mon 1~ Pr'll· Oro'tff 2700 f fiit NOUUS J SOR + den and IJvtng: Sm 2 br 2 ba 1pt. Ir& dedc:,
and dnptJ, • itft.l l"Nl" tl8Tub~nv. paliO, alMxmd Dolphin Realty (2'13)!11-3484 '----------: I J "ou'~~ roon1 hOme on htl'Jtt cul-de· beaut w. nr bch. ,.uo and the pt1ct ot ' ' BOATSWAIN'S DUPLEX Income Prooerty 2000 to ACRES new avocado __ ___ .,,.. sac 101. 2 car an. t:'" Ntar S22S & $300, 2 br. frl>lc A nu 3 m.ooo lnclude1 thf lal1d. ~ To t1o V -·' 'IS 'I t-• b 1 ·-1"" Ca......,n
CALL 55•,7•-STEPS TO THE HARBOR . Big Beach duo lO UNITS _..,, P loca "· kw -t&IAY.C.M.'41·UI>' E<l"°"'" .ay ,.n,~ r, --·· ·•· · ' • -f · I 2 bed .,.. blA .. 11tes. Oiled road•. Tax AV"n .oat L' for $285~r mo. lncl. water $325 3 br, w b..'\, frple, dbl • VISION • eatunng arge room WU'4, ti.replaces, "'6 .... .......,,....... 1 I ~.. ~ .~ Ml v
k Off b ( $145 000 'd v • p ta I e, pre.paid • BUDGET &c1" 1'1"1135. or ca w op!. to ~· ""'' rn.~ ,., "· , bl.lilt-Ins, sundec . er y out-o -area own-, interest'. $!k)(IO. per aC't'fl. • COZY 1 BR utll pd St40. Call 963-4543. $500. 3 br. trplc, pool,
er at $72,950. MUST SELL! Ceorpous aarden i>eltiM$: Paul Stout & At;aoe. (7141 •BUS line 1 br Sl60, pool. ma1t111t\ccnt wht ~'lll~r w! Red Hilr Realtv
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Univ, Pnrk ('1•nt1<r, lrvlnc GRUBB & ELLIS CO. and 10 sharp un1t1. Deir 747-55SO. e VJE:W 1 hr Lagun11. SJ.!)5. NU-Vl!W RENTALS
looking ,Plat"t' on the block. , RHI E1t•t• Exchge 2800 RARE INDEED! liT.HOJO or 4~-3248
T .... u f1v(' llllh hullding11. . e GROOVY 111 Bch 2 BR
REALTORS 675 7080 tnromo Sl<l' ~· month.' BALBOA BAY CLUB 11~ -R-ACQU-ET~C LUB-• GarAK<'s. Ownl'r 1s :11t.'llou11. ,... ~ i M ill ion Dollar View . __ _ Prtmc locntlon Call now CfJNDO • Uu1r srudlo y,·lth • trr!L Pd 2 BR Hou11e Slit$·
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RENTALS JEWEL \'C'l'y prlvl\l<' l bdr111, 2 lmth , Newport Be•ch -1069 Newport Beach 1069 1"4-l700 · bl1n1, Un.~urpas.<11.'d dclll'rt • PATIO 2 Br Kld1/pl't $195 1 ~=,--,,,--~~=-=
Pflpula1· '.f Bt'. 2 ha. nll elC'c. home' 111th a t,.;>11.ullful O<'f'lln INYEA.. ~ ~ llvlnK adj, lndlan \V1•1l!< e REACltCOr..IBER 2 br RARE Flnrt~ 2 BR, $160. ·--ON!Rnfront 1tlllav11.Uablt',
n1r ,.._1nd 1-Wttul land~C"nJ>t"I. & C:::\lal!n..1 \'Ir"" Rig f1011r -11; I Country Club. N c "'po r I $210. Lil! yard for kldll & pct. • C'nll or vl!!lt the Red
Sor!h il'\'1nc Dy O"ner. plan .,..·Ith Jernily rooni,, [ • • . Rt•&l'h bit.M"d rn1Vtll(' C'lub I'll OEST IN ARE:A ~llNI Pril"e! 1 DP., $140. Carp l' I 0 J f ! t' l' for
544-T.57 fin'plat"(', Dining r n 0 nl , 1 I ftEDUCED ?>IEP.fBERSllTP e ~INGLES ok 3 Br $2-lj, I \"at·an1 J·~Lds ok loo! re.~ervationa .
.,..·<n·lolhop & olllc-e. You 'll I . _ _ • ' , for o\\·nl'rs. CA·erlook.o; pool, e ALL Fcnced-3 BR $290. I Bit. 2 BA, S27S, 2 car 802 So. (.'orurt Hwy.
Lag una Be1ch 1048 lo\·{' the pool. Prlv11.11• 6 teMlll court!!, {'[,>gRnt •BOAT Door 4 RR·$310. j i:ar. Boat gate. Kld!i /pet ok. Laguna ne11.ch <t97-1761
I-----------I hr,.ch. l'l.e<'N'fltlon f1tc•l111 1,.11 clubhou.sc . \VIII tr I\ d l' e FRPL 3 br Fl{·OR $360. Homeflnder5 * 642·9900
nvRllnble. $84.000. Call 494· 1 Onu1gt> County p1"0~My. Too ti.lany to Llit-Call Us · a:;;;u n.-N lgu•I 3252 RANCHO LA.GUSA l!IOOJ \\'on't do much In a pokrr SZS.900. \\'e S('rvice 811 the beach MINI RANCH HOUSE ;:;;C!!•c:o;;:...;-'-''------
Sparklin• nt'W CU!llOnl home ' ISLAND CASTLE <·a~ but thi:'!i hn lr or FOUR Century •1 ·* ••• 1771 3 BR 2 •• VIEIV llv rm in prt.'Sllg~ area. Super r· TARllElL.J. PLF.'..XES C'IUl ·;t~ I\ lot for ' U"tl,• cllleii & Inland OraMRe Co. 3&8R, 1 lir BA. " ........ pal.lit ln din. Rr:. fl•pl~. b1tins:
P 1 u ~ h c Pt s, cu"' 0 m 1 Spacous 3 bc.'Cl room family home. 2 story, ~our plMs lor a t:l.'Cui·e NE\\'PORT Beach rondo or $ LANDLORDS I $ ·out, Ml'\\' cpts. rp1, mn,i{'.
I •·ardwood floors sundecks formal d1·n1·ng I ~ng1 ·d -• FEE FREE c u u Tod Tlil t1n 1v/fl"•"one BBQ, rpts/drptt, 2 CttI' gar' wallpapers. 3 BR 2"-be , 1lC. • • financial future. Perfect "I .,, e tell ence want...... a • ay " II & boat ~ ~ h' I · 1· '11 St t th wtll •·--sts~ lid ALAR I ~· '383 nil"t' n<·1'"'hborhood. S1orng1• An'" Ira l'r • den, formal din. rm. +
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h 2nd TD do In1mf'd1atr oe<:unancu. S285. n1ln. ,y•u. n1rw1 . m ..... many e1Ctru. 2 belconil":!I to \vater. A decorator's delight at $122,000. A or in\'('strnent. S71,!:IOO eac1• · ·,,.85 wn payment. 1 HXlnth. Ask r:;;: 6 a 1 e. late S.'\:25/n10 111 , liUit ,ti;
enjoy the vie,v. Mns!!lvr I 19'.10 !'i. CDa5t Hwy ., 1. R. real showplace:: lnw Income!'! I.hat can eai:;I Y Call 6-ro-'i!m r..lon·Tucs-963-6740 deposit. f\vail JW\e l.
brick & v.TOughl I r o 11 1 OVERLOOh.ING Erncl'alrl he raised 10 $730/mo. 9':"~ \l/ed. 499-~1 I
I I 1~9~ C II 1 ' GRUBB & ELLIS CO M''o loan posliibleot !? Sold T\l'O ~ i --" ~=·c:::~·~·..,,.,,-,,.---:;;;;<ol pan Prs. o.7, ""'· a or Bay Cove. \\'hile l'-'fHCr \'ii'\\·! , ronu•i:< in CO!!IR Mesa, SNGLE Studcnt!!! 2 Br, $195. I 'L•!l"nl Ni•uel 3252 Details I frnn1 1 h.1~ brand 11r\\' ho1n1·, toaether or St>pllrately. for dupl<'x, triplC'X or 4-plex . ., .. °"' 6#-1211 b1 1 · LIVE HERE' '"d• • pet 0 '· -1r 1r * • in 1he ~011h End of U1i;:t1n•1' REAL TORS A:s:s~11•1 1e ~,r,;. loan. • \\'ALI\ Tf.l Bl·h~ 3 BR, S225 1 SEA TERRACE ARCH BEAClf llf.TGl!Tl' Hl'tH·h S1:hN.luled f •lt·' 67,S..7080 ,a or znorl' info. !2hr.·llkt' MC\\' S240 ii 1' I 'ti iok •· I ' 0 11 C I RI ,.i'' O""~ • 11 1 pr' ' nL: !<, "1 !' ,\' pt' \l'h • I"'· "'•n vit:'\Y .,.,lrrt your 011·n flnl!lhln g comp\f"t!on in Jun<'. ~1 111 ------I OY ( nr son ti·. '· ,,. ;:•.• 2 br.-Cc!i\l ·rult• S3.'>0 1 "l'/'Fl"R' · \ HH $!G-\\' !k '1~ 1•fl ~1 l""
touchC'S on th1'I nrflrl~ I !ln1<· ''°' rhfln.,t' yciu1· O\l'n Newport Be1ch 1069 ' NewPort Beach 1069 Re•I Estale WntCf. 2900 13 Rr.-Univ. Pa1·k S.11'11 · ,.1 !1 .;· s .1, u I u1non1.: 1~11llnt.1 hill!!. Evl'l"Y·
rompll'tl'd 2 !~I~ ('hh n1rr. r.'ll'pC'l11u: ,t lighl fi\!!l!'<·~. '.\ 13 t>1· .. rc1;.1 ~n~·"· S400 H ' '1· d * "2 9900 ' tl1111g n frun\ly t'QIJ\rl de-sin·, 'h II bo \'I $4.'U\ · ome •n ers -~ ,.,,,·,1·d,•d rulr.'' ,n1r. lx'111·h Tcrra ('Ollll filr in cntl') \ HI~. Fan1-r111, Oin-rn1, :! GRAND OPENING H bo L ' h NF.\VPORT Belll'h l'Oluln nr ·• r.-nr r ·I'll' ·~' -.., hri lhi1 & kilrh<'l1. Gnrdcn 1 hn~ 3 r11r i;:nrni;:t<. SHo.-.,1100. ar r 19 t s . 48 UNnS !lll1i,:1t' 1esi<ll'nce ,1a11t,,r!, 2 hr.-$hoI"('<'ll11~ S4:.0 ' :1 UH. I ·~ ha, blt·Lns, rr11t11. parkln~ H1•1•r••fltlon <'hlh w /
vleYi hn!h ii·/r;,11~cd RomRn 00..'I!;\':\ :'llll'.\DOlt, :.r·aliroi~ Newport Bay Tow1r1 .Ju~l ron1ple1c-d 4 br<lrc;ion1 \\Ill •'Xl'hfln~t' $\S,OOO !¥1hcl l3 hr -Bn)'-~llp $49:-1 di'p!', fr•nc·r. r <' c C'n t I y pool , 1<'nn1s r-;<'11· Httracllve-
luh. i:-::unH•li!•rl hr 11 1 1: 2QS.I s. Co11sl 11 .... ·y, 4%-1081 I & 2 B~DllOO'.lt l'"1:re\1 llvr. On a pool-sized ASSUME S 1/1 O/o 2nd T.n R:O: do\\n pAymcnr ~ hr.-BaY'"'\o:l(:k $800 pu 1 n t l' cl . $.100. 1110. Jy t!t·• u1. :: Bit. fain 1·n1,
C.0:\'IXJ'.llli\Jl:i\.t l!O.\IES ft'I' lot. LtLxury-fll\{'I'! Ooor , "., rnH 64&-';'j,1J r-.ton-T\a·~-4 hr.-l.ldo-Bay $141),J l'll:!)lo\.~0-090il u r \\·11lh·dyt\1'.•1.~v111t11l·1•.S4!l5. ~~~::!! &lln::rh, gl~~;.~ Laguna H ills 1050 °'ao'l)'fronlt llnmc~ ph1n 11·lth ('\'elj1hing you r,J~l:'llr~~ ~~OC',\TI?,·· ',ll'l'-',:' \\'t•d • Call 67:.-7225 111::1::12-1374 I l.t·:i~l' l~\': .. ·,jf,~I at S 1ps 1'0uld "''Bnt Inc I u din I 11 · ,ru,..rn uni~. ·1·~~u .i ~· 1 ---. -·.c...:.....---;=c;I
n1ore. S.~1.001. 1.El-"l'HE \\'ORLD CO-OP.' Full Se-C'uriry llighrlt>C forn111! rlinini; room & .>1 ~·: Tt'IJ~t D•·"cl. Fully RF.SPO:>;SIBLI!: party 11·11nts NICI:; .: Bit. 1 h.1. ~·1·p1s. _l_l_d-_o_l_1_1• _____ 3_2_56_ PRESTIGE l'nu~u:illy 1·an.>tl Jr.r l'nrf , Stl'CI ,i:, t'Orl<"rt'tc construction family roont. A 11 kin~, l"l'l11l'1.l. 1\ll 2 ht•:fru.-ir.1, 1\1 1 to buy hOme for low do\\·n , dr~. 2 1 :u· •::ir, hh1n nu11o:e
unit. 1 ~tnry 1 BR 1'~ 1>11, Pr1\'all' RalC'1111co; $1 .>7.000. Call 644-8750 hflfh."I. 11lmosr \\fl() sq . ft. Pl'r pa)'mcnl, 673--7679 ' .~ 11\·1·n S:lt,O. nu•. Ask for LOVt:LY 4 br. 3 Lin. nr. rlub PROPERTIES nir. mod. ~28.JOO lnel. 1 2 g:i.rngc spat-cs for mo~t unu. Earn" $73.1..1 ;v-r mr,n1h. ' n11l<' ~1·6746 $.-1tnnls C'M .. h.: i'()unyd.
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I uni!."! r J k1 n1 s;-CXYJ• 6 9 -~---Sti~iO 1110 ,\Tl y 6T. ... 7';':1.>. 4!19-1&<16 <·hnrm1njt 1·1111tom fumlfiai.•. · nd TAftftl!lL. As ng o Y :11.i, · G PJ{. :: It \, h\ .I.· f;1n1 rins, 3263
* PEG ALLEN * Imme-d . ~'t"~IJOl'I. $195.83 1 UR.oor top suo ""' nl IUK gro!I..~. Conrtnct ol Mlt>.~ OK. ;ill 1·111t'fl, s::9:i/~10. lst. ,cMe.:;:;•~·~V.;.:•~r~d~·-----·!
. . -. . nlO. Prin. QnJv. ().vr"'r. F'or I nuaufli pportu ty t O ~ Takr a rl \'a ti l .1 ••• c, C':Jll 1 1 , s·•on ""I'! '1 -•I D,.,IGllTF •·1 •· lh I ~ "' ,,,,,_._ ___ u.,.._ t Pro t 1 BR ifsc, L.B '1~ • · -" ·' • oon''"· ':-... u • ,~or f?l'lf ,, 11.ppl. Call 837-1081 or .-.... ._uaae ua.ruun pery 'i:>2-1700. 1135 C'l 11•~ 'I pd ' f'1r. 711~1:-ii-9 11G. 3BR, 2P,,\, !pl. g;un(' rrn, ~;. \';~\~~~: ~;!~· ~in~;k::: 675-illS I' 111 3~~:~ .. N.B. 600 NE'WpOrt Center Drive ~-INVES·-~l\~I~ HouHs Furnished sior). i·~ .Cdht,· ~an ·~,:., ~·:\\' :; 1:1~2-1 .. 1. fam-r1n. ~~o~·~.1~<"1~;1~~:n s.~~~j\~~3.JO
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LEISIJRE \rOTU.D CO-OP. 675-8551 Sin Cl•rn.nlt 1076 . -•• 3102 $235. H.B. 2 BR's, SHiO. df)I «:Lr c.11·. -.:~-.o mo 1717 yarrlens $125 000 Unusually cared tor encl ' 1 Gener•I c.rif. 2 Bit, SHiO 2 BR on Flnnrl:•. B•'aeh & Adan1s, Newpor t Beach 3269 t:~TEP.A;.D 0
BA,.. XI n 1 ~~rt.t. 1m~~ k:.~l \~ 1~: I S~E~~~E" <J NOT MA~Y L~FT ~ .;; S14:i Ulit pd. nice bach. nc11· ~~~ry ~.BB~~-L-;~~!IOu~~~'. Sli-i\:'2 Nf.\\' 11 ,\HBO n \'U
fkm Hy h.om<': 4 HR ., '.!_ l~a .. I charming cusl".lm furniture. I If vou have n flair for the ~~R. lBA. $3.1,00'.l. Needs a CTpt/drp~, patio. La,r:un;t. Sl2~1 mon!hly util pd. At:"t. Hunt. Harbour 3242 l\!O:>;AC\). :.! BR. :.! Bn. +
+ nui!cl s rn:i .. den. <hn1ng !nim(>d, poi:sea&!on. Sl9:'i.!:l:I , tlr'amRtlc co.II us flbout !hi~ I little TLC. M~k JI. Du~n, TRIPLEX $195 Ut\I pd, l br. [rplc, Fee. 97!41430. <'01111·rt d<·ll -r.~nru~ ,\· JlU(ll
"'. ' .. playrm .. lrg. \ev~I lo!. I n10. Prin. Onl". 01vtl{'r, }'nr I ~l'n!>3tional pro""11v. J!'5 R'l!Ni .• 1314 N. El Camu10 ' deck. \'IJ, gar., La.c:u11a. H.B.·S!udcn!!4 nr Sn~!!'~ I Bl I 11· . ,.,. .. I I I prh·li,:s. si:i0. nlO. ~~'ll-lli!"l2 t'tlud<'d p1~!10 0\\ ncr J "'" • Jt t •· Cl 1 1•> NEWPORT • \I o' I I -.·.\,,\ ' Bl. ""1 rm. 1· '"1.=. ,_.., c\'cs. 6il-Si61 ~lovln,w: s1·19nori-Sllbmil nppt. Call 837-10.1!1 nr thr !1-0U.W:lll nft!'r ·I BR E'a • .-,..n~ cmcne. ·;:1.-1 's .umnii•rren :ii; SIOO.\°l\1'An!.l:r11dvloday' f,1rn111l rl1n1ni: r<Vlnl h(lnlr . '1 "~ """'
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''\.l".R·ll .IJ R·I\'. ···n1"'.r1,.1 . thr Bluffs hiuhl" t1""T8ded c"ood' 0,,.,.~_.c;wtpoo''·ewpo'r·I -.: C'd:-.t. & Nei\-port S\7j,\\'u lkt ohth.Sn"l~ol,. 1· ~-1 3 BR. 2 BA 1 d
.i:. '"· ' ' " I L N i I 1052 1 " J ,... ~.._,_.,.,., •~ NU VIEW RENTALS " Ke:i nl ~·'···" 1110· Yr~. 1~··· ' ' rg yr ' ,1,..\1·: <"U!'l!l)11J 4 RR. (h\lgt' 1gun1 gue v.·Hh eff<>ctlv<' u~c o I ~ Costa i'l1<'8a _ San 0\..ao I · C.:">-l.·S!ngl,,,( .,,. i;turlento;;, ! 1.I · I I $550/ ·" I t I [ I '" 67° '"30 ' ' i"UNTI'~' HARBOUR • hns, yr Y H, 111~1 1·. !<ul t!'\, :i ha .. t'oty . n111TOrs, ,.,,u :•'r~. op tmi.1 c lilobliHomtl -=-=-. Fwy. Centrnl Mesu JocaUon. ~ or 494-l-l I Br $160. rn.'d for k}d'I t011. -, 1'C\..JtV1'1 L
rll•n, \\'f'1 hru·: unlque tile POOL llnniP, .1 BP. + ?1~· <"nl"J)Ct and 11 nll l'.'.°1 ''1'in~s. ....-Own~r:" uu1! hns 3 bedroor_n~ HAC1--IELOR-units. $115. t'.B. Homefinder1 * ~2-9900 RfALlY mo. lSlC Anita •ne.
(•niry .,.../rounlnin, 'l frpl <" .. 2 Qrtr R<Tt', v1<"W lot. •: 1.1 11 ~nu cntcrtn1n llus is your _ chning rooni _ fanuly Ii<" H.R. lllO. H~" ,.. \.I. For appt, c•ll 642·1111
( I m11tn1 $49 !IOO 19!'1-:1743 ho r' • ' "' \ 1721 ·1 Cfi,1;.;·r 1t111·. or •••• 67• ,. ••• pn11u~. J"11•·1 ca1Ty urg!• · ' " ' · 111 ·· Mob'I H n:iom -o~hid moi;i --~ \'H<'1U11. util pd s14;,, 11~e Big Canyon 321 6 ~
lm1n. s1:-i·1,l)')(} Lek1 Forest 10S4 •1 Only S!l7.500 F<''-' f 1 • 1om•s 11.n'pial'f'fi · ulck>Ot BLQ •. :\6 I LB Sl?.5, vn<"Rnt 2 1 :1 :.1-;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:~ 7t4: 846-i'.',8.J & 111 5.ri7-2.>i-t:J ;.. HRl\!IOIJ fliE\\' TO\\':-.'·
REAL_Tull 49.i-757li I S.H-7211 or aa e 1100 patio ch·t·led ln "'l'OUJ.:ht 1mn I ~\JO. inobill', r.~!. ,\gl. F,,,.,I• 1~ N C ' 1 Ln,u ~ A b 2n<I tlo i FORMER MODEL lrv in9 3244 ' llOUSJ-.;. 3 BR, :.!i;.. t.u. '1cv.i. __ . ·1....: ._o: ~~ll.-, 10 tsum• I• Loan IIUNTJNGTON &h Adull-Pct -Jlll • P U!I J?O~eou.~ ~79-.s430. 1 , 1-:nd unit on 15.ftc ,rt't'nllf'lt. ~ h ., b 1 nXlre! Both other unlt<1 an~ I -HOME .. 'Ir," u, a moi11 new home 1--'ttrk S5800. 2 Br, 12" 60. 2 BR _ patios • ('ncklsf'l.I Cost• Mesi 3124 I 1-;11, 1 p111io, c·rp1:-1, drp~. WOODSY loci.led in 1,..•autiful Luke 19350 \\'ard St., Sp. ·16. garages. ,\!l Hu!! for ool~ 4 ht'llrunn1s -prolt~<;lonally B1'ftdford Plnc-c . Snnt11 Ana I lilllns, rrµt t·. $);(). 611-1180
" .11panklna; nc-.v home v.·ith Fol'l'st. Sl0,800 t•ash dO\•·n to 963-3874. IO' d . Ju~t rl'du. ~ 1 E-SIDE 2 BR FURN. dl'<"orar,,1 .I.: air <'Oncllt101l('d :i bdrm:<. 2 ba ......... S'l'iJ :ifiitT!i"A"T 1 pnv fn{'d \"ie11~. Mnde n( glass & '"it,;," v" loRn. Prll-e . MOBILE H hA • N r (J\\i" "1r1 '500 c Cl J j I Water & nerdM'l•r -ld &aut1f11lly landscapctl -··C1iil1fomia Ho111_r:-1 . lr\'in_•, '''· ·,, .. , .. t .• ,1.1~,-. l:t•;M'll\'<l
i includ<'s ra ........ t thruout, • • omt>, ca ...... na !,_0"'"~ on Y • · a ' .. r-· incl 2artlcner. lack Cusl<'I' h 2 "· 1 11 I "" ....-.. ' Cednr. Colorfu Mexican lllt• ·r~ patio Bay v1e11• Adults l ja2 l100 I $295/m S4S.0228 ·· 1' ·ins_ "''· · ···· "~u i · · K'\\' 1>11111! <'l'pl~
has tx-<>n U!ll'd thruout. The dra 11 c i;, di s h \I' a,_ hr r. : Sm! Pei. $8,700 61:>--7275 , 1'rfasTMll~ll\I '"BP..'' bol. ii -, \"II 642-i\2."~i. tXl91 . Th~· \\'illo\\-s . Irvin\, _I ~~~;bin~. llxtur"~. s, n_;r'. homr has i·xf)OSl'd bl'arn lands~aping-1\ilh sprinklrrs. J [C l ~ .. n 1 e omP J'l'n . , " • _lo<!r111o;; 2 ha ...... ··. S2"'1.1 {'!i·nn. S.'\7."•. ()ii·ni•r li·Mi-9:164.
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nr.lx>achc<shopping.$26."i Wt f t D I ,Exchange for mfi' OJ' lrl<:l°l lol ·Zoned C·2 ~ev,,port ' S750atoon\h. '.11ortha :'llRcnah 6·12--.lln-1. :;u1· :.'l.a.111•11· $'.:~MlSH).·)" 11/ frpl. p<••l pn:ll(~. Nr.
l.lonlh. I eerron upex ' ' Bhd.,C.ri1.$540mo 1nco111l'.:• oc* EA.NV,IEW* * !X20l T111tlr !t<J,k-!1·v1n1• Crtthnlh·i·hul'{'h&hl.sch. Db~ I Ynur t('nnnTs \\'lll pay !hr 1 BALBOA income prop("rty Good for c 0 in mere \I\ 11 :, bdrr· 2 oo. t'.R. s.1z1 S150 I $lti.'l/1nu Yrly lllf'. 644--5042 ,.., __ n,...;I ""'t' 2
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t'11. Leasehold $160,000 Lnnd 3 bedroom, 2 bath horn' plus ta.ke trust deeds and not(>S HOUSE P'US TWO years leage -$-150 Mo. R<'o.lty Comp.1•1v • VISION • 1~~111
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OFFERED .... Triplex. Th!"ec 2-bdl'ln .. 1,•I~. ~\~~and ratio. SGl.000. S.59 a~NE'!,,nd!rlo house> and rent T.,..·0'2 BR , 2 1 REALTOR \VA:\:~.~,---( Red Hill Real~ :>;!-.\\' ,,-~i~ll-:.~3~h~,,~,,,-rn-• .
• • • Dy builder. Lovely 3 "1<'ps to hcrich & l<'nnls Ct. OPEN rit g • fl"S ~LIN ro BE NICE:• A large tile or multiple And BA, apts.I ~1C.:.,., ~IOS' I 224 \V. Cst. Hwy. 548-5:"1~ * t;SED llP.ICKS * I f:f.Al.t)· Rf:1\LTO ~-,',',\\,,1l~"1'11~11·_ pool & tcnni&
bdrm 2 "·th bo S165,llXJ rtfG th b-'· ' J' I garage.Ill, au ...... ; . ......,,........... 87"1~01 t l'I\ 1'n1k C<'t:l.·r. fl'\'1111' • ' ,... " ., ...... Kunny me: o er ...... er s L&t ng!I too. at B"•'1 . Buildt?r &lfi.4.11 i1.
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dramatic entry to step-up Balboe ' Let u111 look for """U nr list CIT \R'll"" n . 1 c Si n Clemente 3276
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ceramic 1llr \\'Ork. $4.l,500. \Valer oriented. $110,000 11 , ' · , n1en1 Dtv~ion. 979-:r.i.ill. . , . , • -bn. 2 cal' J:ar, boat slip. Yr. 15 $.375. 67'3-42:/JI, 6r:i--76:i9 · ~Bf;·~~ h.i ·······••• Sl~ SllORf,CLIFl'S · OC'l"'all golf
The be$1 huy 111 beautiful Each. C-4 l!Ll/llT!t-.;CTO~ Bl::ACH I~. Avau 711. S&J(). &l6-2iOO. · I .. Bl ... 1 ~ b.1, furn ..•• S31.1 course view, 3 BR, :Z BA.
Laguna! For further WESTCLIFF I Costa Mesa Land 60.noo sq. ft. lot. Spr1ni.;d11le . Costa Meia 3224 :l Bft., 2 0:1 .• bonus .... SJ.~ txoachelub priv. $325.
infn m1ation & a pp' t. l21'lt ! 1207 llighland OR .. /\ppx Z'i,OOO sq. ft. with & \\"an1cr. Fully 1n1proved. Houses Unfurnished I .~ 8,lt, 2 Ba ........... , SJ.'!O 496-9;,I,'\
shov.·illJ!', C'all I pr<' ,_ t' n t 1 y under I probable I'l'ZOnc lo R-2·3 or hot area. ready !0 ~o. $3. G I 3202 H'.URRY! 2 BR, 2 B,\ SIRO. I 3 J ,J{. '.! h.1 ·· nrii • •• • • · $.iOO San Ju1n * 494-0301 * ---· I t•1n!l!l'U<"t1011 fll'C!'t1gc ExrC'. 4. 0.1·ner mny trar'le for ~·r ·"~· ft. Ov.·ncr ;,J6..4022 or enera Yan! ft'nct."1 for k\d11. ~ 131: .. ,'!-ba , .. " ...... , S·IOO ' 3278 .~uthto/\.~t Pac-i f1c Co~ ·"TRF.ET TO STREl-.T I <"U~!on1 home'~ !11 iv c J 11 f:f'~. In<'. Uni!~ i11 nr n<'nr __:!_31:192-2~t LAND ORDSI SEE TillS~ 2 BR. SI!>:>. \"ard " BR., 2 00., furn , •••. • $1?'1 C•p11trano
MONARCH BAY I Spri1less l Br, 2 AA. nrn rsrrihll~h1•rl nch:!'hborhood. S.u1t;i Ann. Offrrcd ful' Mount'n, Deserl, L • fncd for kids & pct. I LE.\~E Vlltat:c Son Juan,
A spacloui; garden home 1~·i1h S7fl.~. VIA Orvll'to 2~7-1 F.flt·h hon1r 4 BR. 3 full ! SG~.OOCl. Call 646--0;ij:i. Re&0rt 2400 \\'e Specialize in Newpor: \VON "T l..nst: 2 HR. $18.'i. n••11· ~ liR 'l bR, air
great privacy. \.\'oodcd \01 OPl-.N Sun/Mon I· :i. hrilh!!. forn1fll dinlnJ!', lq. Beach e Cororia de! Mar e Gnr. ~nrrl fnrd. kld~/n<>t. t•r111rli1111n1'r1. d! sh \\·a sher,
with room for pool. 3 Brkr. 54lH:l140 fan1 rn1s, \,·et bar, sunken GRASS VALLEY: Sierra & Laguna. Our"Ren111l ~rr-Homefinders * 642-9900 · .~ t' Ir· t I rnn 111 g oven.
Bdrm11., 2 baths, dining m1. M l11lon Vl4Jlo 1067 con v er 11 At ion pit , toot hill gold country' 38 1.li vice _is FREE to You: Try Nf'.:\\J'(if{1' Hi\·,<'rn f';ir('· ~ 1l rp,f< pi ~. t'll·~ t. gar. door 2
$97,000. + 1nany f11hulou& features. acre• of it w/ a trout Nu-Viev.'! . <"1u· gnr. t(•nced yrd.
TURNER ASSOC. BY O\\'KER. C'ondo. 2 Br, Tl'lc. 645-2238 for appnt. stream $1295. per acr. 157,, NU.VIEW RENTALS f~'f'<\. Hvln~ 10"·nhous<' .\ I Con1mun11y lnkt• & POOL.
U05 N Co H Lil 1% bn. $27,500. As.<1urne ~ dO'lt'll or will trade for home 673-4030 or 4!M-32411 Ri · 2 'I IlA . pnnC'!rd cl(>n, !~pl, l 1.~1 \Vestern Bank Bldg. lncL gardnl'. St.l:l. 830-5148
•• 9~11rl'' guna FH,\ 14{/o loan. 5!16--0·ll\7 SOMERSET MODEL equl~. Leta talk About It. "RENTERS"". e:.~~~· ;'"dsrhpe: ,~~ry~~~~~~· I Unlverslty Park, lrv~nl' I BRAND n('W home, luah or1~r/Agent j bedroom. 3 bath, large lot 25 PRIME AC. MOOJESKA Bob Hani!lon bkr (714) You Get All Th·~ I louses l'!l'.·s.~.;;o. G13:.mo2. '6ir ... J356 '1 Da ys SS2·7000 Nights I cpt11 drps. ~nfum. $300/mo.
RUSTIC Newport Beech 1069 & pool. Slll,995. CYN . 848-lOOt available for n'nl in Ou R , 2 1 ,. , I -. POOL pt\\•1leges. Nl'at Sari s~~ 'A INTEREST 0. C. zo n fl d A·l, horses NICE 2 BR houae In Yucra BULLETIN ··poATED 3 3 Bl.. Un. Dh ~,u' nen r 2 li){ Condo .... $2.15/mo 1-~, DlrWl Frv.·y In San JUM
Loaited ins non-urb8n erea, * OCEAN VIEW * HARBOR VIEW ! O.K. util. $6000. AC. VaUey. Ceramic tile 1lnk, tltnH/Wffk 19111 & 1 Pln0"1".11ll1 1.1:'.!" feel 2 nr: Conrlo.~ ..... S26S ,i:, S27;i' 1!19-3736 after S pm. I the h'll & nded 714-581--0770 I al . mr~i' <JI ' or "1"1 nr ~ RP C'onOos $26. & S2i. II. op 1 1 ~UJTO\l From ('Very rm. or thl."1 lge. 3 HOMES I CURRAND REALTY CO evap. coo er, w k to 1torft.
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Homeflnderl * 642-9900 P..\'. r·nr1...._-.ri ·/\Jr. Frph·. I 3 J-ai II im<'s _' SJOO. $..~j, ~ Nl=:\V 3BR/l~BA, crpt8, ~n':i.':e ofh~:;e!,~s 0~ BR., 2 ~a., fam. nn. home. REAL TY 833-0780 · S 17,50 0 · Fo r ln f o .1 m Olbri.llo. C.'.11. crprs, drps, :>:trll cll•an. $300. 3 BR llome5 $.160 S375 S39S I drps, pool prlv. 1 P.fl. from
ewrythlng, from The oc:'eAn Jl~c kit. n;'·/brkJ~~-are.a: [ BUILDERS! {714)m-<JB)t FREE f1lEE n10 + IK'C. ckp, fu:!s rcq. 4 Bn Home111 :.$335'.S395; S425 mariM. llarbor Lnne.
10 the valle)'ll Orlow. ?>far'le db· door cG ryE.MPrl\. beach I OPEN HOUSE SU:-l & MON Prtme, l!Ccluded, 21i> &cres Out of St•t• Prpty. 2600 I e Profes1k>nal Strvlcc e 8.1S-3~n • 645--6184 RANOf REALTY Centwy 21, 4~1126
of ,1Q'K'I & ronrrcte b\OC'ks, -1-r.. \\"11.lk 10 bc<nch. tmn1rt1·11-i~ ~urA d~~~Je<-1. :n ACRES N \V *LANDLORDS* SH1\RP! 3 BR, $22j, Gar, I~, * SOl·XKIO • . S1nt1 Ana 3280
the homr h"·" un nlr & r!C1·nr I 120-F Tu~un Ave., l'\.B. ]Bil' :1 Br. offlt.'<' $.· r:im. rm. · · gen °· t> !I 1 ! Homtflnd•rs * 642-9900 yarcl for kids k pet. ' P..ANqt REALTY
of onr ~ltu1t1t•1I 111 lht• ~·:,\l::.TOP.-i ___ li42-4G~, f111n( r rriu!y tn tnt11r inln ~ 4:_, REAUT \\'noctM ll<"~~. nn ,\rkRns~.~. part tillahlt' .. n~''.1.r I Callforn!. '" n. t DESIRABLE: 2 llH. 2 B.\, .* 556-~ * . Ll\rge. lov('!y :1 l)e(lrm, l bl, tnounri.uii~. ~;i9,0VO. HARBOR VU GEM il''" h.,11~•· SG!l.:l!l() 101 G2nrl I l'OL!n1y road \\'Ir 1 \'" r ll~~~.fl:i ~~!'~~~; & I l\tl . e r.rnla{1 SI> ~r~7~ SJ8j. Tl'ahous1•. C;u·. l't·I ok. I TCSTIN !tl-.ALTl udull t:ondominium. Small
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1100 Glenncrrc Si. & Shop~ 6+1-0786 or 979-ll!ll : 1'Uf•ll1, cu.~ton1 Nwk & Outl R('alty, 493-11~,J. S@ 4U~ f1'-C!)i ® 3 r • •, top oca tion 1 (;nI-;~.i'l TRf;r. Lt;,\!'it:. 2 prlv. comm. IU'C. Cr.ntf'r .
. f11.f~rn :11~1-n:i11; --OC-EAN-ViE:wS-Vnn-Lult p1l11C1·11, J1u~1· dci:k Commercial Prpty 1600 "O ~ -1J Q. Wat1r & Gardene r Paid I 'Rr. Frplc, Oenms. bl1·ln!'I, POOL TENN !~ JAt'UZZI
I n\'t:rlook!nK ca."¥11n & b11y. . , .I-" • V $425 Lease, 54S..0228 : Highly up~radt'd, nr pool ,r,. Wnlk 't>enl•h. 1~1;0,ed JJOll8.
-DIR-TY-FACE----!lll &· lfilO I<tng" Rood Oi\rier/Agent._614:f~OR._ COAST ll"'V r ro n tn Rf'. Thol /nl11guing Word Game w1f1 a Chuckle ------. · 1 1111 r:'.. 1'!~1-88()g o . • 1-1~1 '93-5227 TOFGO F'1'1•l111Klv11t·11nt$ll'i()f"(l'"i LOW MAINTENANCE · n l·:1:-;1u~;-N1·y,· 3J:R h~•·. 1111 v.ntr .JU1110 ... HEAR LO :J 81 ry Bl ff ~·i' • · I SS0,000. Ti'arle &: flnflncc. · Elfit•lll i., QAY .. Pou.AN fur boal. WJO/nin. 2 :'.BH hon1c In Turtle Rock, H F /U fu 3300 De!M.•r1t"{I UaC"lend11 in 8.· j ~toryo~ot~icrsid~~r.~ 2 RR+ clC'n, Ill'\\' cle1ncnt Glantz Realty S(>rvi cc 0 , 1_"1 f tll C"hilrlrt'n, nn pt'IR. ('nil 1\1. 1:1111 1·1n. din n-:1 . 2 bn. nr s•1 urn n rn
L.'tgtlna Beach. a lop 11. hlll. · .· · 1t1•hl just i;:tepri :l\\'l\Y. 5-t;r-4289 IOl'fOft09 "''" c ' r.46-7711 pool & purk, $41~ n10,
C'Ollst .,.,1de wh.itc Y.'Bl l!r Ne"' carpeta, clrap("s & paint Conv 10 ponl & Pfll'k N -----lou' 1ero111bltd words be-t S33-2'708 NPT BCll 5 BR, 3 % ti.,
\iC"'· 2 Slory, 101111 ol tile, 4 O~n until sold . offer OK Greal recreation ' ~l~H~ Condomini.,mt low fC fonn IOI.It .trnple wo1ch. • EASTSIDE fnmll)i/dlnlng, lovely deoor,
br, 3 bfi. Brin& brush and Qu1ntrtrd f{('klty • 64.l-2991 Conv. to pool & pnrk. No for HI• 1700 I• . 2 Br w a ter & garde ner Tl'llTLEROCK, la1\ 4 PIRn lmtnAc. Avail 6/20. l yr 18e.
pain!. NEWPORT SHORES agnts. By owner. 64-l-5."i69. LEASE• OR BUY my hrand . _ R A T W 0 D I _Pd,' $270 lse. 545-0228. I ~~:!1187~~~ C~~~ Gardener , ag1, 642-5200.
Red c.,.,,.t, Realtor1 3 B<lnn• &: den HARBOR VIEW IW'W 2 BR. CONDO~fINIUM I' I 1 I I LOVELY 3 BR 2 l'ISI. f31ll rm ::!tl-684·2195 Condos Unfurn. .1425
497·1761 Walk to Lza:, tee lot acro&l! l ro m ROS!lmoor lel!IUtt \1"•rld. new crpt drp & painr $Jj() TUH.TLEROCK, 4 BR fam-
OU.JCHTF1JL Small 2 Br, Beach, ~I~&: tenn!A poofarn"""'rrn ".~'~ 4 8YB~~ .. ",· ~~,..! E°"t "'1•1r0. !P201 30 > 1 · M U D I T I 1 nio Tl2·97M or ~29!1_ rm. ,\trtum. air, cond .• lge N~~ ~~fO:J: ~~fil. Hou~. Very close to Beach CAYWOOD REAL TY 640-8140 · -·""""'· u .... ,-· 0 0 •·•1<1w, x · or · · x,. j • ~1ESA VERDE 4BR. 2BA. yd. $475. mo. lru-1714. Frplc, Jae priv. paUo. Ott,
'Shope, lge llv·rrn., trench * 541-1290 * 3Gl2S, l...A. 90036 I' I j I } Ne .... ·\y d('(.'()ratccl . NO \V ·• TI~E TerTace"' ,eanutr d1h.wh r 1 nffl' huae
doon, charmina: bricked LEASE OPTION OPEN HOUSE Set/Sun. by av11 ll. 5-10·7l27 AGT. ' Model. 2 B~1. 2 Ba. $3lS. mo. ~nbflt . mQ/MO.
Rarden, $:16.~. 0 wia t r . NEW PORTOF'INO home in NEW OC£ANFRO:\''T o.,..·nr. Ocr<an view 3BR/21S 2BR, 1 bo, 5m. yard & I Call ~7-99.~ 5:57--671'0, ext 249 day1 497~1019 il&rbor View. Fan ta st I e DllPL~ · ' kA, crpt.s, d~, pool prlv. , R y L U B I i lnv!stigetlng Conoresslonol garAge. Couples only, r •t LARGE 2 Br, 'l Ba condo. ~.'13-0TI18 ev./wknd1
OCEAN v 1 E w home ~ew ~o Ot<eU an. 3 or 4d_Br, 3% H1,1a9P ,,,!11 494~ & iln~11. :;-~:~:~,~ Aw:. Adobe, ' I' e I I I · Comniittelt 1r1 now known ok. Sl75. mo. 546-1'0.:i. PrimP Joe. Irvine, Lease. PARK LlOO, N.B. 3 BR, 2~
v.·/l>('X)L E:1:cluslvt IT'ii&. 3 a, am Y rm, in nn, 4,uuu, -vol5 hgt. • . . • . : t s "Toothpeste Commlttee1," El T 0 3232 Rte. faclt. ~1~194 a.t'l 5:30 bl\, $..125. mo Je11~. Dt.n.
BR 2 bb, dJn. rm, tam. nn. ~ua 1 r~. ~B1 ca Ped i BtC CANYON C.C., Oeau· ASSUME 5~~ n-LA. B0ubl~ bect u1e t"8y squette evtry-or NEW CONDO, a Br, 2 Bn, 646-&136, eve1. 6 4 0 -8 8 0 8
llke ""w M11~ l'.Xtn.1. awn. it ~ ot. 'I owner ville Mdl. 3500 Sq. fl. 4 BJt, i:nrairc, 2 bdrm, 3 bath. Xlnt I N l y T I E I thing they c•n. -. of the --. Arlulls .3 nn, 2 BA, 'fy,•nhse. l)atio, Frplc, w/wet·b&r, evtt. 6?i-t417.
S 8 9 , 5 0 0 4 9 7 -2 3 41 ~ :mtAculhr view. Sl59,500. locaUon $26,500. St$-..1&57 • '"' $295. ~lC..1..!pcct1c. w 2 cnr pool 11:vnll. IJT3.6Sn FOR lA11t, Deluxe, country
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a; ~b'Onl looatlon, -8122 or 642-4900. ASSUME 514% nt.A. Double I -1 [ )~ I~ 0 f:'Jfi~i.j l~ti!h:1~~0 ~: gar. 5.~. 544-3666 ew1. Lipuna BHCh ~248 c:lub villa, Meu. Vtrdt a
BY OWNER: 3 nR 2 bA, fn.m 1lng e wi e moblle horn,. BLUFFS condo. 3 BR. l~ + garaae, .2 bdrm. 3 beth. Xlht . • -----• yw •~•lop r0tri "'•No. 3 b.low. Huntlnoton Buc.h 3240 -. BR, 2\t bas., PoQl A Jncuul.
rm. SUPER OCEAN VIEW, Two bedroom, pa<lo In I> ba. End unit: beout. loctttlon $3l,500, -1 ,... * $J2J MONTH * ll4H2ll
hup ~. 1 59 ' 9 0 0 h!J<Ul'Y pai1t S17,!IOO. _, 3l'f<!nbelt .. Xlnl c 0 n d ' I Dupltxu/ Unit• • •llNt NuMl!ICO lU IUS II I' I' r I' I' I' I 3 DORM, 2 DA. ""'' b<och, CU•tom b\1111 2 bdrm. ilnme. ~V;,U.LA~°"P'°'A"'Cl"'F"'1c".~2'""'a11,"'""1'"~· •
-llV MONACO. by ownor, 3 640-1715 for .. ,, llQO IN TH!!! !Ou.ill . . _ . . ·-• Ip yard, Uke ' now. l300, W/W CIU'flllS, D1'!placeJ ba, o-d~ .......
F'OR SALE by o• ner l 011.. I BR, 2 b!l, loll' ol upar11d!nr. DEA CH HOUSE $5111!!! J -1p, d<Ck wl!h _. view. • rtlrlf. 1!%1. mo. lllHllll
1)1, ....... vK>w, •11Umeblt llll.'llO . .._,., Privacy. O>.-<tr. CALL 4 !.AMII: UNITS, Sou!h '11 •~~~'°'I I I joF TH, I I I ,J NEW 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 ltory, Car -· .W Ooo4. Don't five •P die .. lol
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m-1133 or -•· IPlll01hln& 1'111 no longer -or 11w m.ms. n> 1 BR. Owner. 13)-3891. SCRAM-LETS An1wer1 In Cloulllullon IOIO Unllmlll!tf 963"123 Mt'lSION REALTY (!M.4tn ro i!!tm'I> n.tu1111 i"4U!ii.
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a=.o 1~~~· ~~~~Bel!' Corona dtl Mer 3822 Cost. Me11 3824 Irv Int 3844 ii~;iiiii;iiii;iiiiiiii;iioiii~I~=~~===::~ '-iiiiii~iii'"""iiiiiiiiiilil i•iiil) [ Lott Md,_.. I~ r~;rR~~~ ~~r ~~~· 1;
~1~'11.1.~~M~3S'1n:m· Bolh BBRANR 2DBANew. So or lhvy, 2 0111..0RF.N \l.'El.L'O~fE PARK WEST I re .... ; I "'xercl~. pad• or 11:immrtk1 , ... . . l''rplc. Swl<leck. :i Br. 2 Ba condo. Nf'"port fl,.. J Buslnet t Oppor 5005 ALSO C\istnm I It t Ing .
TIBURON, 3 Bt'. 2 ba, f:1111• C'iO. 673-4111 or 644-{)27t. I Rlvif'ra. Pool, lount;J' & APTS I t.ttrcs =-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 Lost & Found 5300 ha!ten:/swlm"'tlit', Juanitn,
r1n, nlr oond, crpls, rlrpii, NEAR NE\V 2 BR. pavlllon. Like cquntry t'lub • • --· -• A.12-tZ72.
g'&!', pooJ, $.125. n)I), 963-l~i I Ulln Kil(·l\en. Llgl\I & llvlnu;! sm. on I yr IHC. F a m ily Apartme~ts 2 Ill~ TownhOUM', lr11IC', An1~rment CALIF. ANIMAL CON'ffiOL UF:S"r 1'tAS.1;iAGE IN N.B.
Auy. Ph: 644-467'1. \\'nt. Ton\ f.1111er, ~It 2 HR, 1 Ruth now BVkJli~lill' I [ron1 $200. I BR, front $193. I J-luntins..10ton Stach. Shelter 3400 Jrvlnf' Ave., Suite 1030 .
Duplexes Unfurn 3600 c t M 38 LOVELY 3 BR. 2 ba, S2l0. ~mm sm. On ~lvt'~ Ori\'(', I Pool. tr nnls, C'Ollt1nent:tl • VIDEO S.121 EdlliOn St. 536-25ll Orien 8 AM . f.lon, Wed, Fri ..
OS I esa 24 Oln mt Pool MC Club-Jui;t off S.'U\ Dlll(O }Ny. hrtukfu.st, Separate fnntily 1501 We1tcllff Dr. IRat'k of HumallC Society) Ann. 557-i639.
CdM, 1-&e front 3 BR & 3 hSI!: al.lt!i; ovr '16. &>~·. Sys. 38'0 P1u·k,•it\.\' tn. !i."i\:9200 !CCUon. Clote to l(h(lpp1~ NE \VP 0 RT FINANCIAL I ANlt-.1Al.. ASSIST. LEAGUE !~;;~;;~;~~!!!!~~~~~!
baa., <..<on1ple1e bit-ins. $400. 67>781~. Laguna Beach 3848 &: line beach. 644-2611 C£NTER Adoption, &iw.Yin.i & 1
mo. &14-ti~O. NEW Lea1ln9 office space GAMES Neulering inform. 536-2513 I l~ Dana Point 3 826 Spectacular~ New NEW, lari;:e 1 BR, UlllH. CALL ON-SITE MANAGER J\Nli\tALS Jf.fPOUNDED Senion Mid""*'
Apartment• Furnl1hed i 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOM Ocean Vu Townhouse s Incl., pOO.I. \Y1tlk •10 ~:H~h. (TI41642-3W Ext. 246 Irish. Setter. R1..>d, fem. \ .
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DELUX8 2 BR, 2 BA apt. Walk tn beach. 2 BR + den San Clt'nicnte $ISJ. 496--CMilG I t mo FREE Genn. Shep .. Tri, fcn1 .
1 I I an 3706 "'/V.' crpt ell rooms, -+ wet bar, tile patios, lrplc, Rooms 4000 S • "Th{• Elcctron~c ·vi dco Collie. mix. tri, male
Ll'M'LE ISLAND 2 B 2 Spilt Le ve l Apts Unf, dcc·k in~. 111ir1or11n\1l· vk·1v ot cu~tom crprs, cl rps, D<•luxe 3 room offie<'. Cnrpct, Gante' ii; quiet. \'t'l)' fJrofit-Tf'.tTier n1lx. Lt. Bm, 1'~. Ba S d k G r, b1•;lt'h & 1.;011~111 1\t'. l)sl11ll1r, applliint'Cs, $-130 per nio. SLEF:Pt~r. · Roorn, r ('ftig-, drupes, nir eonditloncd. ir1 ahl(' ,{.;. is sern in bt.·st Sh<'P n1ix, lri. m1l.ll·
r· rn . un'i!~ ' a,r '1.~,1'\• OCCUPANCY JUNE 1 1lhl 0\'t'n, nu\n, !;111"!1).IC 837-1871 tret>i>, rniy, pl I\. ('ntr . N('11pol't Hen ch Ul'81' Lido pl1t1:es... • * \V u!I ~ll't't'I Tt•rrier n1ix. Blonde, F. u · or 1 urn. YI' Y· ~ J. 111H'rll'r. Adul1s unh. no j"ll•1s. '"' .• entl <'nl"n. H.cf'~. No ShoJ)S. 520 :;;q, fl $240 T · Bl k f ' Sun1n1\'I'· S'r.'i<l. 1119, 21G . . * OCl::AN VIE\\1-2 BR * \,I .. c n N Journ11I h\/111 PJ>;I' !\!.U'l'h e11·11JOO, UC • cn1. Cryt1lfil. 67 3 _7 l?S, I-$:\:lj/p••t' 111u. 011 lr•111>e. * [l;n l)('ls. LltG POOL.* !i111oldn~. Sl:.'0/1no. 67::-;i?l l. n1011th. a f'\\'JKll'I l'lttt·o.:1 1~. !!Iii I Poodle n11,'1, Black, 1111\I'
Tl8-2?4!l 1-'EATUHINli: i ~!16-~7. $260 \~e. fi?J--fil Jj fi00i\l~H-i\I~-. -soiL l J.:''~11~ ti7f>-3!i00 j 1.Jobcrman, Blk/Brn, rein.
ATIRACflVF' ., Bit , . Loft Bedrooins e Ft·plv's e llELUXJ-: rte\\ ~11111\o 2 b~, L'd I I 3856 mthly 27:i Flo1,·cr St C !\I *WATERFRONT* ! "Thi· 1utnl 1:11\C' f1·oz'll ;1!1 1!11• Tt'rrirr mix. Rlk. f1•n1.
l''rplc, ~nrait'.-Util ~f~~~ I Cerainit· riJ(' kltl'lu·r:; u E>.· 1 JI~ h;1. u1.·~·1111 .''l<'~': 1in. 1 0 s • 646-9136 _ p1'.11111~ ~e"·roi:t JkMt'h. lt)t· 1 n1;1l·hin,•s 11011· 111 pl~iy ,.,. I ~I i"\ Sh:1.1~gy, C'har('f';d, F.
[)els. 1 blk to beach. Avnn po,,..._'fl B('un1 Cclll111r:1> • ~n· pat.*?~· IJllnli. Incl. lol.lihr .& li;\Y VJE\V nr.p\1 beach. I SINGLE roo1n" rnr n·111. 1'.\ccutivc. ?Hice.~ ,,·/llplc .. , i·~1!1'J11111•d HI in(irt· rh;u1 SOCIO lit•rrn Sh1•11. 11·1. fl•111 .
for winter rc·ntul &·pt. Jjlh tluM'ti P<1t1os e Pool &t d1-:-•,t· t'lllfdrf~· ~t'On} S2:i0 3 bi", 2 bii. Lg Iv rm"'' rrp1. 1'ho1i·t", furni.~hcd Call 111·1 ~r. private bat!~-· 1111 1011 hrHhlftl v."' * Tutu: Gl'nn. S/JI Pou11t•r, 111alf'
S225. tno. b"f5-..&29 i1knds n111n)' othf'r C'on\'l'nic·nl·cs. up. 21.~I! Lnl nl. 493-1040. S32j L..c. Adulls. 61.>-:Wn ~)·10--SOR3. li1ll Grundy Rltr. ti,;,..(i161 .\lag:a11n1·, i\pnl I. 1974 Pondlt• n1h:, ,,re \\'hf, n1.1lf'
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round. 1 nrlt1, O\'<'r :.!II. N;i11 1 HAY LOfJ APJS. "l'1 li;ir 11'/ll'f' 1•1akt·r; • l!Oi\IE ATi\IOSPHERF. 2~ S<'a111rv.·, C•l:\1. snlll's. Confei'C'nt•e nn. r111ni~ in t·<1'-h u11u11 ~1idi,,1v. ! ~ull/ll'ITLer pup, ri•rn . fr11lc 1·1unrh"-' Lot~ of D I •• 3 BR R 1 Of . C I 1~,.1,,,,,.,,t•·<I 1,, ... f ,,1 1,,,,.,,.1• .l.1rlt1e./Poocllt' pupp1i'S
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COSTA MESA PZAZZ!! ln1n1acula.ll-' 'l BR, Newport Beach 3869 ELDERLY Partially blind I t t f S"2!Xl ('ti I I Bl k f ! I
B•lboa Peninsul• 3707
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Balboa Bl)•d, 8111.
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2 bas., bean1 ~1l1n~. dble \\'Orn •n, \vanls elderly 1,·cr Business Rental 4450 I 11'·cs nll'n s ron1 ~ · 11 I ..:i >, al' • enltt I' Custom riesigne<l expert Y , us 1·oli•'"' r1~u11 \.I ,\l\l·:i Jl,\f Pn1nf'ranian, Red, fem. built. Free estimates <>ll'c gal'. i;htu'C wa sher. n1an for con1panlonship, 1\IonThun; 5·'"7·30 P"' " 1 •1 It CHANNELFRONT NOW LEASING "r forw<1rrt your 1111 1uu)' 11J ,BPagle n1ix. R/\\', rnalc 16--Hi-T.>98 816-!J.\9j • • • ·JV-• " nryer, C'jlt~, < rpii;, nc u s, no roo1n & kit. pr iv. Reas. Nice · Sat S 10-4 ....., ~~63 I\ al 10 nu I ~:nrr11a1nn11•111 l'oodl(', B!aL·k, fcinalc · · un p111 !JC'ls. $.:.>0. n10. 6'15--.},) z Bil., ] ha. Room for boat. 2 BR ajll., C.!\f. 6'1&-34?.8, VIE\V. Del Obispo Ro.iii,' (' "'"ti •1. 1 11. · C 1 l'. /\RP!:: NT ll 't · i\la :;ter :========~= fl ~1 I 548-0031 ' 2 rf I l'lllp(Hly, .,,.. I'\(" I ;1y,' .\'J',..; c f I •1' • & ----SUPE:R 2 Bit. AP'TS. $37.i Unf., yearly. lrs. eac or , Dfltlft Pomt. story, o lrt''· I S;in .lost•, ('.illfPti11.1 ~Kil:!~. 'S1nn1r'" S. Pt n111lt' I f cahtsnw1-rekm01 i.; ini.: I :;
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3722 i NEW * I i\1nnagcn1ent Cori> .. 49J-0141. 3 Bdt'11JS, 2 h<tths Summer Rentals 4200 dcnliSL.!l, architects, etc.,• Call Tues/Wed · :~;~:v\\!;1\~i~·'.":;1;1t:~ & F I F1\'e E<:t1mates. 499-31Cfi
1-----------I H • B h 3840 y.,,,·Jy I·.······$'°',·'!". s!Ol'f'S. lxluliques. Exrlu~i\'(' Collect·. ' . ·n I . I 1·,r1·rrT c•J>f>f'NT!l'' T1'-:RRIFIC Vit'"' ovl'rl•Mikuii.: 1 VILLA NINOS unt1ngton eac ... '-.~... ~ "v SE\'~. ,\ , k1l1rn,.;, ai;sorlec ·.. " " • · liat·hot· .~ 1,1.1,a11. 1 l ~r \I/ I 1 FACING OCC:AN, N.li., Ill) n com fl e 1 !live I "1i'~HI, M r. Art Dav is 1·0J11r<:-. Vur :11lop1iu11. ('.1hinl'ls -(;f'nrr~d lh·pir
ltol.,". r.. •., RI!. o. '''· f•·i•I. 2 ~nar. \'u. 2 ft1111ilv., !llJJ,, a11t. OC'cUf1!Hh'.V cnfl t) •1, 1• hi "I. J-'1· Baleony. !·:11\·I ·~:1r ~~1:1 u11l CHILDREN ·""' ,. (714) SlS..3311 .\~D flTH!·:1c.:. :,::t_;..~;.i:: •"11~111_!_:'.l_ I' ra11·s . u J-";.l
pd. t:il)O Sf'11v1r\\'.f'd:\I 2 BR 2 SA APTS Car t:a1' Furn. S 100 !\lonth, ! !l·.3"9~ sc·lfk·l~"Ont\"1in1·rl. s~1,111!1u·lr 0 i1· n <' r /B r oke!'. !~! 11. ----------' REWAR·D·----l'L'~TO,\I \\'ood\\·ork. rcn14Jd . ---' a nd parents love t he 'tt'Hrly · . :>. 11 .v .. so :l\·"1 So 1•. 612-0 .. :.,~!~~·-------Costa Mesa 3724 !'11 1111 ·('11n 1fru•lahlr1.Qu1L•1 011 11·1111o•r h•:i-.{'. 1't1 6 --FARGO 1 1 ·i ,. • 11 1 p;u11•l1ng .':.: rt•p;ur. Vu1re large 'p.c'·ous a pa rt · D0\\'"1'0\t'"'' '.,.,1,, .. "i•·11·11 .oh.I n-. 1 .,.•11t·1· , n1"s o 1 1,,.,,1,0ff. '.'°6~8 1-,,,. 1 .. 111·11,~.,.11 1.·.··1·••"•'•.·. ' • ~~.,.11orl•(i1r.,.so:'.:l. " .~ ...," "u' SANDWICH SHOP "' " ·K I !""·" f> 'p •·· JI"" (',:\]. 1lr1t:, lh~:'. hll~ ~
l ; '' ,\· \\":1h'r r;1 id . .'.\lo to ments at 8 an bu r y BALi(oA-l-.lnn•I-2 r: r, N<;L·~~~;Po'R'T s.~. li.lh •;1;~11~~sia ·'':ii· o . r. ,,111 ~w1 1;1it<YJ ,,11 ri<•ht h.~<k thigh . FENCE~ATES.-~Tr.rs $165/MO. ~!u r-1'111 ;il~ S!!lfl 10 s:.,lu. Cross. gnra~e. slf't·p~ !i .. 1111.v Slli. l'•t·~a: 1100 sq. fl. _...1,,1'1(" (lflt·n ~11 u :: \"1t· C':'ll <~ill r.1:;.....;10:: .. r IL\JLl_NGS-l)ECKS-ETC.
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1".t'I\' ... hag l't'!ll . L.'h•;ni u ,1, :?:121 El•h'l1 ,\1·1• e 1\::3-2~80 0 Stull' 11• •n•i d 1111 • ~··lit li7:>--6:1:?9 111\nd'i l2J:\1'l l6<llfi:l CORON~\ Del l\l:tr delu~C' "ti•ndv bUSll\l'S~. l•·rn >~. J)lS-.T-;-Ff'nl, ln~h St·!Tr·i', ~1 .\J)IJ. rcmod1•l. ;1llcr , fr:Hnl'
of .ci·een l:nin: c 0,,.r,•d , • Ch1lrh1•n-: pl I) .111 .. 1 __ --1o1.•kda)s. suit!', 32.J sq. fl. RIVIERA REAL TY 111.,o;., \·n·. llPrnard & ,i;., finish stort·~. ufftl't'S, gara~1·s. tictulh, '~' 11•''" Off The' Beaten Path • Llirs?i· :! .\ .: Iii: r1111" PARK NEWPORT 2 fiR, frplc, 'J. n,\. N1'. p;1rk, Rc .. 1unon1ics. Bk:rs. 67:r£70!1 * 642--7007 * 11:irh1Jr., t · :'\l. Re \\'a rd, hon1Ps. 962-1961.
:.1():20 1•ultrr1nn 1\\1' II hlk • 2~ adult 1•·•· •'1'1111 '1.... APARTMENTS heach & bay s·x~ 11k ·1606 G RXl-1;f''6'i day~. ur 6·12-9729 , Ca rpet Service 60 16 ~: of Nl•111)1)rl Hl\·il. ti.._ 1 hlk . e '"asy :i1·1 ···~s 1" 11111~1 l'rt1· Bat·hrlor I or 2 Bedrooms P:trk Ln. 673.o.ir:;. . . M NOVW LdEA0SINPI nft ."i 11n1 ·
So. 01 Bay/. Custa ~lt·~.1., Sp;u 11111" .\dulr G;1rd<'n Apls.' plo)'nlcnl ~n1·a"' and TO\vnhouses . . esa er e r. aza e COCKTAILS & , i-1.iUt\D: Ladies hiltfold ,..;. I JOl~~·s Carpet & Upholst~ry
642-8690 * 1.u,1111"11' sha~ c11r·rx·1s I • Nr. shor11tng ,\ fr11)s. F'r. $19.J..!"IO Open 9·6 Daily RENTk our homth',~1~ hona hy l:U:t i\lrsa Verde Dr. E11st.1 OINNERHOUSE inon•'Y nn f!ris tol Street, Dr1 Shamp oo , !So~I
· • Hlt.111-.: int'I Jl1sh11·ashf'r • fron1 Sl li:1. Spa Pools TeMis \.lo'('(' or ~~~l-I ionr Ideal for Rcstaur~t, Liouor,, S<'wls l90 . $31,000 doii·n Cosia l\tesa. fl'i. l\(ay llth. Retardants)., Of>greasers ,v
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$3450 & U 1·n·l C· -u ~ , , .. .,.·"I J-l in1alayan Need s I \Villcleanlivingrn1.,dining · P LA MANcHAgAPTS. ---RICHARDS LIDO AREA V1r~ation Rentals 4250 w12 pM. r1ns. 646-2130 13b:\Uf' . Salon, [lllsll.,e n1M1calion. Vic . 42nd St, I rni., & hall $15. Any rn1.
SINGLE STUDIO APT Xtra nice 3 Br ? b f/P • · <-11'1'11. M !:ita .. 9 Op<·r .. Gr N.ll. · 'i 11.~.n t·ourh $10 Chair $5. IJ 77, s1 .. 11 !'!ave. C.:\l UNDER NEW · . · ~-a, ·.'!TAH OE C/\BIN ror Ren1. hv STOflE nr. !\'pt. Post Office S~\I ho t 1 ""· · :iPLCli\L \\'1·:¥:1\LY RAll./l til'.!-:11)(17 MANAGEMENT o. 1.\\, gnr., 2nd ¥lr . ,\v·"·1.. rJ·,,, .. ,. \veek. N! "'th Stu,1X. & Grf'yhound depot. GS7 Sq.' '· +, ro:. pp11.1~ c r: -t•r,t~!s I 67J--716 1 %"~7021\ ~'l's. exp. is 11·hat counts not ~:ti7 llnl'bOI' Ul\d, ti/21 R I I S\j( I n v SJO:'l l h.incllcs. tilJ·OI! •• I I 1nr!hod l do \\"Ol'k 1nyself. Co~!a :\li·~a. lill-l~lO _N ____ & S • " Hll Hll·ins :--., 1. 11 Iv · e~poi~. 11~.u 1 ~· · J. Lake TuhOl'. Cornplctely fl. S\60 !\1o. A~. 6-11.-211·1 ~ 611·'.:ti23. LOST gold "s11<11\L'" rin!{ Good l'~f. 5:1!-0IOI. ew pac1ous olo•<otldll'd l.1;,:1 ·:,:.11 ·:·~"~· :~' -~-n~1. Ulll. Gi.i-0~4 1.' . lurni~hM 962-7408 Industria l Re ntai4soo I ]If\[ TH FOOllS I \\/ruby ryes, lo>ol on beach----
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1:111. Saun;1 Sn.:I. 1·:! Hdnn 1 nrt 1n qu i•'' \·pl•'· ] 1 lia. Fully furn. Sj()(} n1n. :\11"~1011 Vi('jn aren. Cnnd CE:0.:¥:1:AL l'llgr., compc1Cnl 642--i22l Nf'IV Acou«ical Ceilings ~
J•u111-l"nt111n. ~·ron1 ~!12 ; rourr~:H·d ~•'lt1ti,..: l'r••l. ,\ilultsonly.67j..J4R2 fl'\\~· rsc('t'SS <•! /\\'Cl'}l 111 SC'lhng co n surn('r r~OUND: 2 stnall dogs repairs. Drywall & \\·all
1 !'--.· 1! 11l 20.JO l',11:.tirli.,• j;11·11111. ~l!lfltnio_ J 1u ·l<l~ all R I I I h 4300 J>rk \\·<tv · r:.eal!or s · prodocls nl'CdC'd as partner Tl'rr1{'r/Poodle. blk & wht. te."t, p,nlch plasterftig. No.
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I 2376 Nev.•port Blvd., Ct-.1 1 t·hildr('n/pcts or 1\· 111 l' r I t-.IATURE prof. st rai g ht 940 Sq. Ft. & UP LOsr Siamese CAT. Small CF.MENT &. Block Worlc.
548-91;ii or~ I ht>cls. $135/t>.10. 54,i\.\322. male seeks same. Ocean vu, l£an1dton .~Ne11land St. AITENTJON • plant lovers, male Bluepoint Lite tan-all \Valls, Patios. sidewalks,
1 AR Mohilf' 11ozne. Nr. I l~llH\1 . rt>d•·t~w:1h'CI, :-;.-,_ \ Lag. Bch. '194--2761 or 960-1970 interior designers,~~ 1 r 1 rotor. Has s; nus 1 t us . e1c. By hr. or job. ~15.
'I shopping. Sl 10. mo .• Arluh I Cs1 l'l;11;1 ;11"1'<1. Adu II~. nri 1 49-1-G028 _ ~Z~~I~~. F~~·~o're into.' ~::i I 495-4994 CEMENT: Patio, drives,
Lady or Cple., 541"""548 alt 5 pets. SJj(I. rno. &12..Q.ltil •PROFESS. i\·onian \\·ishes 10 NE\V BLOG 1 f.1·1. 1200 sq ft 640-lJ70 from lO to 5 LOSf-LILAC PT SIAMESE', 1o1.·alks-Repalrs, saw &
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l STO/lY \1 i1h p1:1rio. I hlirn1 : LRG :! RIC '.! Ba, d111 nn, 1 11·/i::nmc, in S.E. Hunt. Bch. flh . front oUice, crpts, lrg Money to Loan 5025 Substantial re\\·ard. RJ0-31:1.-1 CEt-.'fEt:T \Vork of <1 11 furn l::n<'los"d rrn rn••f' · i·p1/1lrp st<'/<•f p oo l I 0, .... , .. ,0. Pl·!·.~.' '91•1 l'l'ar .doors. Anaheim &i ·~:::.:::.!...;;:..:c:.:c:.._:..:= · · .. .. 1 · ~ · · 1 "'" " '".!·"'"'"' _ FOUND: Cat, f<"n1a!c. Ion" ''""'· Reaso,ablc, free Est. 'didi · 01,1,· SICO "·•1· 't!l'·" AJll 0 ~1 11 70
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11111. 1\dulls, 110 pet.~. J.;! L'n!urn t BH. Sl55 Vp. . -------200 yHrd. Jdcal for bont MONEY AVAILABLE · 2 s· IRVINE . Ne1v 2 Bit. 2 J_<a b··ild1· ..... bn"·i_.,,,,.,d. t<"ek I Vic. \\'iilnut sq. ca 11 1 Liecnsed. 64 -Jl4. Flo11 1'r. 646-7!\.IC I Ill ,\dull ~l'('llon. I SI 0 u ..... .. .. ,.. " 2 d TD ' s · 1
1•7 1. ,,,, f .. , ",.1 ~6 1_ Toll"nho11se. _10~ .\1 . .:. ,F. t'· ~torage, etc. S3ij per 1110. + For n . . s on tng e 551-5449. .1 Contractor 6021 LRG B11chl'lor, Jiv r 1n, srr. __ , -" •• ru '' · u·o..;-.. ,), 1 m•Je onlv 832 ·o 9 •' • 116 o· 11· I ., c M M 1 fao1ily. D"ptexes. units up _ .. • • • -•• 1" ..J, .... -. ' lll s. . Slue .: . 1 -[ f'ND: Ol'nnge lahlJy, ~1all'.' . .
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\\'/\\'. rtq1s, p•~11. Ai lulls. no \\";1h·r .~ Gas pd, .'>IS-1 lf~ll STORAGE phase '!.11 r·u·ash. ~t'~ .. ~lnt I NEED Sl.).000 2nd TD d~. 5119. Vii•. Lake ForC?st Construction Lie #:l50733.
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Huntington Seach 3740 I {)\Trloriki~1i::-f•O<>l. J>rr~. II \\' ' chan;es. Fron1 S!.50 per $\Z:-1 rr. StOl'('S, Offi('('S, ~ye~· Shori;s B:iyfl~nl honie. FOUND: Puppy, Trt-l'Olor GER\\'ICK & Son BhJiz.
I bltns. $110. ,\dulls, no pe1s. [ month. lndi,·idu:1t ;iu· rond f..-h,1th. l I 11n{. nol)'. 6~2-~~\.1. I male 3 n1os V'c Hoa• rontr, Arid. remOll. SL. lie
OWWEEKLYRATES 642<r.i20 ~ . 1 : g l Bl-114 32 1 673--GHl, L ·.·~.,·cc------l ll:unilton & N,•11::anrl SL , 1113 17301 Bl'ach, J-!B, li\2--2S~I Mort, Trust Deeds 5035 \ Hospital &12--0288. &ki-7786 ! S.t!l-2170. · ·
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727 Yorktown Blvd. . ~i::hiish~.'n·rrf[11l'j{ 11~r\pt sli ' 96()..1970 1200 sq. ft. LOGAl~ ST I LOANS UP TO 90°lo ~e : cy_;~~rg_: ... a Vi~'. J~CKmod, Toaduld.00Ll'c'. Jt~ "·••·>• Hl··d. "t Yo1klo<<11 I rrs. -~·"' '· " "-1·1'"' "'" 120·2 °" ~ 1 TD L H B 54 9311~0 "0'" '" ~ DO-s'u.o.411 -~pl_';;. SJ.'ID. 97!).J099. . I s2:1 SECURE s1nc:ll'. i'\<1. 1. ~ ~~~~ ~'"::_"~ t oans . ' ;)-l '700"'<>J'tV, l\ly\VayCo.642-4703.
$190 , 11 l' n . SI... 2117 i\11nl'r SI, Costa i\IC'Sil. 10c PER SQ. FT. I s FOUND:_ Puppy, .Tri-color Room Add1't1'ona. Alfera"·ns.
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• lle;t1rd J>•lfll ;n;;..:,~12-:1227. I '.!17fi Pl3ccnlia A\·e, c. -;>,]. -ALMOST NEW c-:-M-:-I LO~T Rev;ard for return of ' El•ctr'1cal 60~ 1 e L11u1ulrv f111'1l1l1•·~ I ! G:lf,....1120 bet l Q C 7 n I " • Fri·r u-iilltlf!s ~~;0_2-,lf.":! Jl,\, Qt.:lET. _1_::::.1r · · \\n ·.i r:oo sr1 fl. $1 85. per n10.1 l owe1t rates ran9• o. \Varner 55 -u794.
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le_1 inilt• _lo 111't'•Lll LES ONLY. $175. 610 1 15'X'.;O". 210 1\\'0{>;1rlu St., 1 J I S J ' I --QF)'JCE SP'C"' f'O I! ~1c (0111101111 <Ill u11n , ~10\V & EDGE C'\pcrt +
B •• ut. G.r d.n Apls. JOANN, APT C . 548-9573 / i • " .:.. Coi;ta :\lr-.i1. lil."1-.)il ·l. I C ,--.1. no 13"" -•· "' I " 1 Mo FREE RENT ! P l'Fl\T C t Ill Jl l 01 1 i:i · '"'· ··~ 11• dc""Jldnblc. Call for pro1npt 1,1.,,.,,1• 1,.,,,,,._,, ,,. Pool•. •. ---· . • ·1 • os a <"Sa. ar )Ill' Rent-a-ls_W. -.n-,-.·d 4600 i111·Jud !l•' clue ? Y" 10' ' ,.. ' SI '"R J f 1 I 'B ;1t 1\rlams. Beauti fu l -· .,( ~ · '' Personals 5350 frccest.John J l~:J l.16 s:H11111~. J.'"lt'll/ll, tenru~. 2 .>J. -,· :~ , n nn s (0 ~r l"<'11·, <ll•lu;..~· :. H, h1•111'h BRAND NEW tli~rount 17141 1131-1210. I
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t·1'0n1 $11). 114&-0219 I &l&-J22:: I EX1'Ri\ Lrg 2 bi;: 2 h;1 di>. Janltor 1ut, Cluss A. \\ulker BR •round !!oor a Pt I Announcement1 SPIRITUAL READER gardener ya.nl, maintenance
• DELUXE 3 B 2 & H 1 l · 1 I)(' t $165 VERSAILLES &:. Lee Bldg. Call Gene HUI, v./gar.: Cdl\I. Rea."°nable.: Open lO At.1 to10 PJ\>l 1111rl clPnn up 963-1020 Newport Beach 3769 . r. ri. a poo SI{ t' ap1 nr Ile i . . 5.37--0136_ or 642--0m. Ev",. 6 ., 3-0 7 3 ·l o 'I !\IEi\lBERSHlP, Ii nt; 1 c d . Advice on all matters. hltn!<. frplt·, gar, pool. :.!J2fl Flor1dn S1. :),1£..5S82 1 "' SlJOO. '7·1 Turbo Centuri:in 312 N. El Camino Real '.\10\\' & i::DGE expert +
$33f\\'K UP. 1 Rr, 2 Ba ,t. /\dulls. S'.12.-i. li·l:Z-\1.-1:-i. 3 Bit, $2":.il. Children & IX'I" ON THE LAKE ' * I 1'10. ~~REE nENT * 21 '.:.-6 7 l -J::; l 2 : days II, cost $701\1. Full IF'R. S2."l. San Cltn1ente. 1',or appt. d1•prndablf1. Call for prompt
Barh. Color TV, n1aid sen.', 3 Br:. 11;11io. Childt'Cn ok. OK. 16002 Lynn St. Call /It S< u!h Coast Plazn. • No1.1e~~ T'CCJ. 1l)lx. ~Hicci::, 21'.i·•i7S·lllZ '.\Ir. Backus. per hr. Ne\v 28' mo!orhon1e, I Call 492-9034 492-!H:tG 1
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pool. THt: i\tESA, 41.) N.! Sl!l.l _1;1u + de.posil. N~. bus I SIK--()6.11. Pool _ AC':i pu!co Aqua Bar fl!J·. irporler -l.ol£'I. J:": StJ. Cd:\!. 2·3R houst' f o r SlO. per dny. 40 Y<1cht.. VASECTO:\lY FINE EDGE
Newport Bl, NB. &t6-96S1 \ .~· ex f. 4-plex. 540--085c Irvine 3844 .~ .laC'uzzi. Spectacular 8 ~1'721~PoAftC, lul81 SCl'VJC't'S. family. Aug. 3 thn1 Aug. 17. L.iPaz & Tahoe ~condos, 'Confidential in r o r mn Ii on Y::rd l\1:iinlenance Scn ·ice
Kid , .1d k n rm. So. oi 111\'Y. 714-985-56410 1· much n10.re. 55&--1658 or ro"nsel•'ng ,'· <ef•rral. Clea•ups/Haut1·0g. 54° ~25 1 BLK bch 2 Br rum. ~ • ..:. 3 BP., Cht ok, no pets, Acre L<.t ·c 1o1.·/To\\'<'rin!! D~.., .....,.,, (9 tll t · " "-,. " -
PARKWOOD ~ noon 2 BR I'' .... · 1 &.lZ-4442 APC•Rf' 1 • N pets ok. NO\V to July lst. $l7J .. 753 Shalimar, 1''011nl11ins · 1~ hlillion Dollnr ·· : 11.t.. un um .. , · " ... ncorp. '' on· GARDEN Service clean ups,
S200 mo. UUI pd. 64£,....!071. 645--0765 <1ubh•JUSf', Gym, Sauna, DESK space ava.J lable $J0 yen r I 11. Balboa/Nf.'\\·port · Any da,y is the B.EST DAY to Profit Agency., 642-4436. planting, Jong rcno\•alion.
New Adult & Fa mily Total &C'uritv. mo. Will provide fW11ilure Penin. 67:Hi394 Aft. 6 Pi\1 ' run an ad! Don 't delay. , MASSAGE & SAUNA free est. Expcr. 963-1072
3776 LARGF: 2 BR. t ba, crpts. Apts. hnmedint(' ·Ckcupnncy at $5. mo. Answering :=========;:: 1!1'ps. gar., $195. mo. 548-1300 1_3 BR's Froni Sl1\5fni(l. BH AOUL TS i;:ervicc available. 1 7 S 7 5 ,. Ci<"Rn rooms. p I e.ll s ll n t
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Jlcatt'i l pool. 1 arpoi t .I Bl'. Bc1u11s, frpl. shg. n1u· ni·ai"<i"s. Bachelor, l , 2 & 3 Br's . INTERIOR DJ::SIGNE:lt to ,Sl\39 ,\cl11 n1s A,·c, 1-fntg. Bch.i 1N SIDE·011t l\1nintenant.'l'
I d /URQ I I " .. f $175 " I \ II J) ". I II t.. ; 0 \I)' E \I '\ II 'I ll 1--n l'Y 11rl'ns, c osc 0 IUtl' ndll~ S2·15. s.l'l-&'ll:!. 1 17560 ,Jorrlnn ,\\•e. ~~12--0900 r om per mo. Sub-let oftiL"c space. 1•·ro1n ,, · 1 HOUSE SITTERS Con1p. Janito~ial-gnrdenini.::
lx·h ,t-pie•· 4~2'""1700 Costa Mesa 3824 1 Costa Mesa 3824 S anta Ana $75. to S~ .• sh11re 1-ec1•11111111 1, "' .\ 1., 1, 1., , ll ~. t.... :-i 1, 1. 1 \ \ \' Polif'('111:in & 11 ill'., 111irl 30'.~. l'leanup scn.>1ce. &'nu11f~
runr :sli~ 0t·e1u1 vlo'1\'! ('lose · -';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,! 3700 Plaza Dr. :u·t'a. 1141 \\'l'slc!iff Dr. I a1 ;111. full t itt11', f r o n1 your ho111<' Riso v.·ith ou1·
to bcorh. l lealed pool. Yrly • 71 4i5Sft..04'6 N.B. U.l:t-7.'iOO l. 1 1". '" 11 \1 .\I .\ II I ' II \ ,\J \I 'I' '" 6/!lfi-1 1ll R/18/7·1. Rcfrr. lnsl11nt sod IO\\'n i;ervii .. '{'.
,t_ sun1n1l't 1'Cnl11ls. 2 Dr's, NEW! OFFICE/OF:~K SPi\l'.E. O. 11 ~ \ 11 \ 1 t; \ I. 1 ,1 1$0;'J1 if..-r:!8.'\I. lte11s. Sandy Wood. Frt'e
114 S1:1nla Bnrbnra 492·7000 rtAl·r-;.K'\.hX'O'L.o"1~~ Cly i\irrort/lrvint• ;ire·i. t.. 11 I, ,\ \ ---i'ltr:Gl\ANT': l <'SlimAtes. 6.\S.-5770.
JI, ~1 t i ~im.KYJ Avail. prior Jttnl' 1. ~:,j, .\ 1. n n U 'J i.1 C \ l I \1 .._ \ I I< \ I \ I C'111·1111:;. ('on f ! 1t <' 11 t i a 11 COLLF:Gt-: trained gardener
Apartments Unfurn. ' SPACIOUS! SOn1l' sct·\'iCt'S 1nc 111. , 1 1. It , T It counsl•l111~ S: 1· <' f1• 1· 1· n 1. 1\·ho ls prourl o[ his quality DCITIMCMEWCf>MClPT! &.U-0243 ll l. :"o :'ll .4. n J> }; I. 1 .. ~ I Aho11 ion, ttdoption & \l'Ork. Con1pletc maint. or
Bilbo• Island 3806 ADULT l.IKESlOELIVIMI: AIRPORT :1rca. 1200 sq n, s 1' ,\ I\ A y 0 J JI 1' I 1; II ,, \ II II E 'I' I keeping. n1ow & edge. cle.'.inups. i\')'
I i SMAU."TSM:ttnto "'ilh 6 offices. $;>40. nlO incl t\PC1\RE 642-4436 TitO\Vini:. N':i: 21e~!'. g~:~e i;~ EXCITING! •Bachelors Utils &: janitorial. 0 .\ I. L. II <:. F. C 0 T U " ,\ I. II ~ \1 ..: ~ I \\'ITNl-:SS to or ob!E'rvers of GEORCE 549-2015
l(213)465-8492. Open house •1 BR,2BR MULLAN Realty 1'!11) \I\ .. If L AD ..: 11 1 s t. I) T \ 1. t-.ioto1'('yt'l(' ae<::id!!nl i\l11y MOW & EDGE
Sun. May 3i 12:30 tU 6, f.1on •2 BR & Den J.IOO Irvint', 541)..29«1 S U Jl \ Ii 'i ..;· D C 0 V I ~ E \ I \I E I ~;.~~m N~~~c Sh~~~'. '1 Lov.'tst Prlce!S
May 2710.5. See these unbelievably elegant, new and Fram $175·$485 F1\NTASTIC vic1v or b.:t:r on '[ PLE'.\Sl: cnll G42-75i8 lkst Scn.>lt'f'
B1lbo1 Penln1ul1 3807 spacious 1, 2, & S Bed room apls, just one \\'ater. highrisc prlv. office u V 1. \ v H I• f E R Y E ,\ F H n ~ ' J • Jl:\Lfl l & CARD READER I C'.rof'ltl' 5-1~201Ii.
mile from the ocean. Enjoy luxurious bu ilt-Mtsav.rdeEast&Adoms v.·/ t'Cei!Pt. from S2'15 to I Pl\VN YOUR LA\\r-t BAOiELOR, $1~ 1st & la.st. S40·1800 $475. per n10. S!:h-7ra8 or 831 G E ~I H }-:
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C.pl.'rano Beech 3811 r oom, O y room, gym, ounge ar· PALM MESA APTS. ovet· 500 ll<l· ft . Coas t Hwy L 1: T u .\ N .\ .. u \ ,\ t v T l. o n II V u ~ or , . .....,, our , . . R . Ques. MlNUTES TO N'PT. BCJ{, frontage. lh99 ~. Coosf lhY)'. T \ ,, fl T -.· \ u F I II \ f, \I \ f , r 1l I babies live .• or altemah\'eS s:i Rtf N K &L ~ ~? l.tllttl~ I
OCEAN VIEW S BR. 2 BA, Bach, 1 & 2 BR.. fl'Otn $lj7 Lag. Sch 494---11115 .~ to ABORTION call LIFE an ~ . c Ii nu II~'
balcofty, crpls, drp11, bltns. Come loda~ lo New Port Villa where shop.-Adults. No Pet11. NE\V OF1'"1C.."ES 1 11,tn1c1ion~: 1111· h11Hk11 ''Ml~' l11ttd below •l"PfJ' t.1r11~rJ, I LINE 541-&>22, 24 hrs. i ~~ & Hca~. Ca 11
\Vuher/drycr. 6ol2-Jl5j. ping, emRI ym ent and everything you need 1561 ~tcsa or. JZOC Qunll St. Nr\\·por1 Ilt-n•·h 11*'1t"11d. up, ..io11n~ 01 d•~rcn•Uy In 111c. pY1.dt. 11n.1 ··~~h -TOM 11M SORRY l'~ufosiii•i~inl J a I> 8 n e 5 e
Coron. d.I Mir 1822 for th e GOOD LIFE" ls nearby. Choose ca blks lrom NC\viiort Blvd.) Comm'l Bl'oker11 833-8.193 hlt:lll~n nim~ •nd bG\ It In II~ o"it: . _, G lb 11 ~ vour n ew apt today whiJ e a full selec tion 5-16-9860 -.,,,,.,,,1J..... • ......... 1 ... ..,....... ••• 11o ..... 1 \to.~ • ..-1 ...... 1 tcy 11wnin. Zi02 CIT &lUoi1 i.ai-..erwi". ·~fie usi . < ii bl 1 CD 'I IS COAST 1-1\VY., loc. All utll. ;. ......... i..i..... 11,~ .... u ........ , .... , ,..,..,..""1J-·1•"1 ~ &•auly, , ~'TI7 Bluebird Cir. C.\J.
Vl'EW 1s ava a e. L' p o c i o 11 s lUR., incl. cx('('pt phone. S&i ~lo. • ............. ,. ....... , •-.• 1 •• 1.,..... ,, .. , ~"-*'"'""·"·'"-1 -1 -NEE~ 10 <alk fo "'"'~'no·.-, .-. 1:1-70i2. -~~-~--
0\n.rmlmt l br, frpl c, 11ovr, FROM $200. to $375. pBnoram.ic view of ocean c. Thomfl1'. Jtllr. • ~148--&>27 •..t1•1o•1•' .. 1••'-" 1011·•~·11'""1'""'' 1·'-1·""•"' ... ""1 ~ ~u "" --~ Oo erea, l\dlta, $.100. find ba,y, S300. ffi\VlN It ''""'~"'" ,., .. "" e Call nigh\ or da.y !Hj..72'22 l'UltOVElu'I Garden c r ,
'r.11 trrn 1S67 NEWPORT VILLA IRWIN, Realtor•. 644-6111 DELUXE, Ptu1clcd, tl\01\'Cr,IL-------==-c...,....,,,....,.....,--,::--;:;.,.--;-'" 1 ABC HELPLIN£ . :i.1111n1cnAl'll'f' -Ll.ndscaplng. or a-· Air cond With 1$ x 24 11or· Tb order •ny or all of the expanded "Srrk &:. find " boeks, l . · · Tree 1· e 01 o v •I . Very
DELUXE 3 BR, 2i,t bn., • 1549 PLACENTIA AVE, AT lSth St. C.M. LOW renfal, Npt. Sch. qe at111chedl C,J.f. s.&S.9700 "riumben l thtough 7 ,..end 60 cents for each. maklna checks Scl:llna anyth1nc wuh A Dally . reason:1hlt. &Q..5329 e\'t'.I. ~no2 ~':': ~~!'.I Call (714U42-2l$7orca11collocl (213)112 M4t ~ ~lo~~ 1! r /,J;,: 1617 Wf:STCLIFF41B t ay•bk'to ·-s.u & F;..i;· Star--Tel•111m Syodlcott. Add"" ~/~~1.0::::~ .A.d. ta)UJ~ I L1wnur1 by "2 01l1"
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. ~~. ~ ... L _ .. IL. ;M~. Deg.1-2yrll.exp.Ref's . .#.NJ t9\flUtl ,.,,., Dynamic young exec's . ,9t~ .ceOt.\., f l2~ &. ~~ ~ 1 83~!:~~!..:r~:E ~ 1a ¢.tilla. JKI,~ ~.. 4019 Westooly, N.B. No. 3l1
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\Cllll. ;a. ,I ~d J.~ ~ ACCOUNTING CLERK ~•M•. 't. ..,..... fJ ~ ~'?,., . _ E1>lry level position. Local lf:""'lo_L J.r.,u & l;l)/tJ ~ ~ bank 11ceking lite clerical
JU.Wll"l' ~ ·_ -+. •• •kills & good math aptitude . ~ ~. .D ·, AO •. , Joson Best Agency d"fN<l. ~ . 17400 Brookhurst, F.B.
Suit~ 213 96J..G775 • t51 2 Hoiar LffsorrL All LttSOM tJITH Oft tht
At EBRON IX-Where Read;ng 8 FREE LESSON WITH THIS AD 8 .water lo a "Cd 25". -llllfHd Rt...... NEWPORT OCIANAUTlCS& ~INE INSTITUTE
Is Enjoyable . • • i • 92664 Accounting Clerk
979 1626 • LIDO SAILING CLUB P.O. BOX 4046 IRVINE, CALIF. Nationnl ••llboat mlgt' •eed•
2750HarborSuite7BC.M. • I: CALL NOW, 675-2643 ' • u11w.c .... ....,.............. '7M121 FOR INFORMATION CALL. .. 557•2367 ~~~~~~~:~.r~~:
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General Serv;ces 6046 -H•ulin9 6051 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I HouHclHnlng • 6054 1 HouseclHnlng ~ Painting/Papering 6073 p I 1· . /Papering 6073 ACTlVmEs DIRECTOR
I Ha 11 • 6051 -H 0 US.EC LE AN t N•G e n mg Elxper. pr.I'd, F/time.
8 &. \\1 ?\fAJNTENANCE LOCAL niovillK & hauling by Hauling 6051 u "• ~.,enenced. Reference' j, PROF. wallcovering, state Conv. I:')!!;pltnI &t2{698
Gcn'I maln1 ,, el<'C._ phunbing 1 student. Large 1ruck. Rea!!. ! Dedicated Cleaning 1 $2 50 h Uc No 279514 Insur all Fmsr Q.A$ EXT /JNT ACTIVt'MES DlRECTOR
& palnling. No Job too · Barry. 5.11-1235 or 53~9438. HAULING & hJOVINO. fast YARD• gata(t' ~ean~ps, * \VE DO EVE RYTHING * · ~~ matnwl p. . r. type!! p8per. 1141842-4386. PAl",.."'0 PAP'ERffANi Ex ~d F/U sm:ill. J..ow ratt's. !)00..2241 ! low cost S('rvice Ext 617 .1 remove tren, dirt, 1vy, Refs Free est 646-2839 '",,.."1 ..... ~" • • per. • me. H.B. 64>2143 c.~I. Moving and Haul~ng 494-lOOl, S45--04S7: • d r J v e ways, st umpa. · 1 • L•ndtca i 6066 INT /~XT P~INTING ING, .fret Ettimatct Ct.Inv. HOlp tal 60--059e
HOME NEEDS WORK? SIO & up. * 9f>l-6152 841-2666. HOUSJ;:CLEANING-P"j AllOranceCo. aimm.311.'ll J 8™294 "ANSWERING ~EltVICE
All TypcJi of Repairs f\fOVINO, lh1.uli11g. Exper. (;e11, HauJing-Moving•Tnl.lih MOVING? Local tum: or exp tttienced. Referell(.-e. LANDSCAPE. IOd, 10ll cond. FREE EST. PROF.
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SnU\11 Jobs our Specialty Rellehle. Tte&sonabl&. i'ree Tree & shrub him or . gen. haulfftA:, 32 tt. turn. fl.50 an hour. N.B. arta. Cleanup, 1prihkler ttpe.J.r. PAJNTING. JNT, • EXT. l"t!8f.. lnt/~1 lm tAJdmalt. ww ..... ~n. Sf D-1117
eo..t Home Repolr 64$-3LIJ1 •st . 832-7581. removal. Esl -J van. 6411--0535. , 64~3-Exper. -· * 567-1274 * Reti. 543-mo, ll0-3913. :;.KA=~=;.;...• ____ _
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Help WtntOd, M&F 7100 -Help Wtntod, M&F 7100 Htlp Wont;J, MAF 71DD Help WantOd, MiF 71DDHelp Wenf9cl, M&F 7100 Help Wanied, M&F 7100 Help WtntOd, Mi.F 100 J • P tntod, M&F 71DD 1 "-iii~~~~;..~~I :.:::;:!:..;:.:::;;D;:;ll;::::~S~u~n~d~a~y~O~n;ly-:--'-;..c.•iii~iiiiiiiiii.iiiiimiiiiiiiiiii DEL IVE RY 1 ~ .r !NEER I I ALL POSITIONS AT
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Bureau or
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Co'• Pay All
Agency Fees
ADMINISTRATIVE
SECRETARY SR.
J1nmedlate opening .for
exper. secretary tn
program/engineering dept.
Requires l:yping 5G-60 w.p.h.
Sh 80 "'"p.m. Front of<'
nppear11.nce P r e v I o u s
('xperienc<' in engineering
hl•iph1l. Xln't t."O, paid:
bcnelils.
ASSEMBLfRS
Electronic Instrument
mt.nul&cturer needll exper. I
llJllCmblers tor production 1
dept., final U11embly, PC
board soldering. l''uU·thne
employment. Ex c e 11e11 t
salary & benefits. 15 ~tln.
rrom Santa Alia.
e very-2J G Male or fem. Full or J>/lim< ' 'U.NUfACTURING OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE-• "'11""'> ""'• fo. O.•mb<r 11111
QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· ennt.1 ~:,,n~::,'''d!.t·~.:.1~~ ENGINEER TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. of area htlpful. Your o.n 'I
BENTON WlLLIAMS, 330 WESf BAY 2J tran.sp. Above avg camlnw:1.
STREET. COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE '"nnt• .c: Puid daily. Pick your O\Yn I HCA\'Y rxper in plannini;: oC c; ~ hrs. lOam·Spm. Apply 31!1 · .... . .. 642-4321 FOR APPOINTMENT. 3rd S1, Suite E .. Jlunt. H.:h. 1111r1ctttc ITUIC11Hll'u parts.
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An Equal Opportunity Employee p I A y I 11lann1ngs,"·ork1ng ersonne gene DENT A ,L •."I""~ t • knowledge ol e' o t I c Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Orthodontic ore .. \Viii tt~ln ina!eriul such tts stellite,
Of I • \1•fn1\n. 1 yr denta1 • CXI?., 1 inconel & I it an i um .
I BOOKKEEPER rv1ne Send l'CSUll\C to Mrs. ~ t'lTlS, I F· mlliar 11·/processln<> of De IC I Clerical 17375 81'00khurst, No. 71, a . ..!....o1
(714) 494-9401 I velopment onst:ruet on URGENTLY l"ountain Vallev Ca . 92708 n1att>r1als, f~s & i""~s.
Call For Appl.
Industrial Relations
. Apply in Prri;on 1 $ , J' 1 filE dej,.'f•!e desired. Tues-Fri Sam-4:30 J')m Responsibilities in c 1 u de Secret•ry to pres to 700 DENTAL assistant Lugunn I Royal It A Leading
D •• r Secr.t.ry' TELONIC A/R, A/P, Payrol I, 1 NEEDED ON A PEDESTAL! J-lllls. El Toro urt'11. E.lip<>r. Producer Of
BERT EA STRIES Consll'Uction project acct~. FEE PAID Salary o()tn. Rep 1 i tis
Ow· company Is looking for INDU & preparation of financial Top )'OUl' career w/leading confidential. 830-1130. Nuclear Componentt
un lndlv. "''ho Ilk'·~ y,·orklnf: I 1'eports. Stat. typing y,•Jth position in est.ab i s,h e d DENTAL ASST. ChaiNide>. 4. ROYAL
1n a brand new plush offiL't' 1 CORPORATION L•gun• Beach speed &: accuracy. Related ...... Girl Friday company tnOV1ng . 1 n t.o handed dentistry. G 0 od , located In the beautiful exp. necessary. Salary open. gorgeous nev.• office . U\ xra)'5. ~tin 1 YI' C:.XP· LN
Ornnge O>. airport are11.. EAiual Oppor. Employer Phone 979-485C:r Buslnes..11, ..-'Secretaries Orange co. Great benefits. * 49a-4US *
C.ood skills. Potcn1iul !or 18001 Von Ktrmen hours. .JllT • Also Fee Jobs. ore 1nw1agement. ASSISTANT BKKPR $700 ,.... 1yp1sts Call Liz Blake 833-2700 DENTAL ASST. r~u11 tune
Love & XXX Irvine, Calif. MANAGER Split Fee/Also Fee Jobs 1 chairsidc. ~fin 1 yr exper.
AAMES 83J..1424, e xt 294 Arby's Roes! Beet Must be Thru Trial Balance Interim Start immediately. Salary
INDUSTRIES
2().W E. D)er Road
Santa Ana 5-I0-3210
Equal Opor. En1ployer m/f I or 833-1425 mathemattclly inclined, Beach Area Personnel Serv'ice Claims Structuratlo $800 open. N.B. 11rea. 645-663l.
. resp, avail nlles & days. I WESTCLIFF DENTAL Asst, chnirside, X·
Dear Typist, I Equal Oppor. Employe[ mlf' Call Bob 847-9203. Personnel Agency 17581 Irvine Blvd •• Gold<'n opportllllity! l\tajor ray. ~onsn'IOk<'~. Prcferdbly ENGINEERING l~tei-nalional u.ccounting hrnl . ASSIST MANAGER ! fri1ark Ill Center I • 115 Tustin co. seeks 1 n d 1 v Id u a I undet 30· 64-4-00l.1. I *Pro1· ect Engineers* 1s looking for AllSJuft1tOpen I Ed. SA • OENTALASST'"· DA outstnding p1.•rson \\'/Siron~ I VACATION $$ Neede;d for Jr. Sportsy,·car lG:ll E. 1nger, · · 838--5460 y,·/constructJOn background
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typing 11billtics to also llt:t PART.TIME Boutique, 221 Marine, ~atlx>a ~-8836 Equal Oppor. En1ployer for key position on clain1s ~t'h\. f>.tS.3000. \\'knds ' \l'/l'X)l. in ind 'l product
as recept. EE S Island. Apply: 10-6 d111ly. BOYS'i:GIRLS I ry adusting. staff. . G 11 eat 536-8965 IQ..12 Noon. <ll'v .. 1.t'. spe<.'Hil !Hllchinery.
Love & XXX ":' KEN.D Nc11·spaper Carriers. Min. CLERK TYPIST opportun1~ fo~ solid career. DEPOSIT CLERK *Mechanical Engrs*
AAMES • In1n1ert1ate Openings for I AT EASE age 10. Lido Isle, Btllboa Outstanding oppor. for the Call Sain Ride 833-1700 P/1in1e. 80 hrs a n10nth .. Jr. levf'L Rrc. l\1.E. dl'g.
I St•rurlty Guards in O.C. I pani>><"i• & Balboll. Point. indiv. 1vho wants to ndvarK:e \\'ork 1st ~f:-2 y,·ecks of the 1\/.~on1c 11ork h,_ck,i::-roun<l. nren. 10-'10 Hrs/11·k. $2.2.'i ! Of Newport Beach I • "" A c ·1 r
GENERAL
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THE JOB!
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Companies Pay
All Fees I Conl11ct l\11'. Bal!(Slron1 :it into a secretarial position. Recentionist 1no & 111.st fl'\.\' days of ll)O. I ~nta n:i. . on11;1, ·• ni r. Dear Bookkeeper hi'. No cxpC'r. necess. Call ·I· / 11 OAlLY Pll OT or c1 JI No sh nrcded bur good " 10 $GOO I Also, includes lite typing & 1 di\'n. of rna1or 0.) sf. corp.
Irvine ofc n(l\."<is p..·r~n 11·/a .6. pni, ,54?'-9571. ls very interested in hiring a ' J~-4321 & Jeavc ... anplicati~~ typin,.. skills St~I $j2J Call GLAMOUR SPOT !iting. $3 J>('r hr. ' 1Uue 10 ('.'il>Unsiuni ha.~ SUPER CHICK $900 ,, .. • kno""i<~ .. ,. "f i', !' .. ,,,. ! Sl:.CUR I f) SEHVICES CO. n1J1!e or fcn1ole security . " . . "_· . . . . ~ t f(I I "··~ti
"""" .. ,..,, v I off<.""' to fill 2'".i-JO l>/tiinc Brake & S,1lly liar!, 540·6(65, Coast.ti FEE PAID Call 644-1900 r('ilUll"f'llil'rl . 1· ri'..:ttl Type> raster thHn sound, sh l'.Onstruction. St·lf st;11'h•1' i\l\1BITIOUS Yng. n1e>n to "' " Personnel Ageni.::y 2790 d for l'Zl(.;in••1•rs. Sulin111 n •s11n1c t'aslt'r than \'Oil>('. F11:ure
"'ho c1111 t;ikt· o v l' r hf'lp specialty con tractor. hours per \\'eek. You niay Alignment Service H .00 Bl Cf\-1 • Outstan . lng oppor . '"'~'Jla1·y hu;tory & s<1lary plu~'boy inscr!. IQ 140. If
hookkl"-'flllli:: ehor(•s in sn1all , Con~truction exp. helpful. 1.IC' niajoi·ing in I a""' Salary+ con1n1. Coasl Auto 81 r ' attractive. indiv: · SC'eklng DESIGNER rl'q~11'C'n1Pnt. you're out th('re -ils show :z pl'rson oHtt't'. • 1 i'l4-&".!>-486-1 , enforcement or 11erhaps be 1 Service, 644-8(712. COl\IPANIO~ needed 5 days f!"Ont oHsce position. AJso
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L & K I l'<'lircd ! o o k 1 n g for I 1'.'k.. 9 · :>, for ntan fee Jobs. Angus Go1·don
ove isses I APARTt.lf:NT Managers, 98 suppleniental Income. If this BUSBOY l1_!cuperating from broken Call Barbara ~Iac 833-2700 I Pf'r~nnt:'I Agt'lli'Y
AAMES Units, Garden Gro1e, expel I position is m11.de for you,! To Y."Ork days. No . exper. hip. Walks 1v./ walk e. r . P .C. BOARD LAYOUT :;n F~. Jith St.. Unit 15 WHIRLAGIG! $800
lOUplc, 7 1 4 -8 4 6 -3 7 2 7' please contact our security ne~s~. Only enthus1asn1 & 962~ .11.B. if no a~1er, Costa ril<'sa 6.12-6720 Dynamic young hos.c; will
Dear F/C Bkkpr, 1 832-9136 inanager 81 a y,·1Jl1ngness to \Vork. ~p~ly, call again. . BUYER TRAINEE (Orange County) kt'<'p you in H 11hirt as his
Love&XXX APPEAR IN FILMS 644.5076 in person. Tonio S I COMPAN ION; Live in, Energetic team worker SC OW po\1lie11.l & u1nancial sec'y.
1'h<'Sl' supt'r nict• pt'Oph· ttrc Educallonal mecha needs Equal Oppor. Employ<'r Restaurant, 210 N<'V.'JX>rt y,•knd relief for elderly lady. w/figure aptitude soughl by \\'e need <Vl experienced, top· E R Top organize>r 11·irh looks &
HI tlC('(I of a bookkc•eilC'r.,,, ho 1 llll'll & \l'Omt•n, age 3;,+, 1 Ctr, NB. 644-2601. 54S-Tl41/ eves 5@-6774 grow in~ . local corp. notch Dcsrgnt•r in high OFFICER ..:kills to n1atch. This wo11't
also has po!Sl.' ,I',, pcn,onallty .
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t•sprcially men, .40 -60 . No , , ~aretaker Couple e COOKS e '"It el' r 1f1 c ca re er density DIP nnd discrN't last long!
to deal y,•/thl•ir i·lil'nls. al'llng. 1noclehng exp.• AUT0i\10TIVE . , N rea ,\pl !urn + & DISllWASHERS to \i-ork opportunity, circuit layouts. \\\• arc a ExperienC'Cd, f tin1e
Lo\•f'ly fanuly atnio:o.phl'L'<' llC'Ces..._1ry. Te ni. po ra r y. D._fl.t.V. .conlral'l ~ 1 r I I sat ry I in fast food restaurant open· Call Burt Long 833-2700 d Y n a n1 i c. g ro "'in g. SECURITY PACIFIC EXPANSION! $650
y,·/11•1th: var1t-1y of tlu11l·s. ;1v;ulalilc days. $3. hr .. 4 hr ~· x Pe. r I enc e .d star I Must Like People I ing soon In N<'111>0rt Beach i successful con1pany \1 ith a I NATIONAL BANK ;\lanv hats to \1'ear here!
AAMES inin. Apply \\'ed., ri1ay 29, 2 1n1n1ediatcly, Ne 11· port · "'"'' 9j? Call 752-0240 02.Jl 1 small, stahle df'sign section. 5JO Ne\.\·poi·t Ctr Dr., NB Bus·y builrler Tl('('ds sonie • :1 P'I. Con•'<'pl i\Jedia, 1500 Dar sun. 8.U-1300 Refel'<'nces. ....., 1 ~ ,,1 ~-'n or or npp Y CONTRACT ANALYST ' Salary con1n1ensuratc v. Ith 6"-C!IJ, ''· l .,.,-,
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'' " " ... -•""' I · .... "'" purchasing exp-gd typist . . \•h1111s. jNr. Harbor I 3rd AUTO LOT MAN VICTORIA STATION Famous corp. seeks degreed experience. <'XCC'I l'nt fringe E<1u11l Oppor. En1'l:Jloyer Sonie nayables, sorne sales ~·ir. Costa ~lt·su. f -• 0 CARPENTERS ST UR NT benefits. Send r"sun1e to: ,., =========='Experience pre e.,~. nc Need exper . carpenters for RE A A indi:V .. \\'/definite car~r prr.w:cssing. Superior co.
Outstuntiini; 011portun1ty l•ir 1 I of Orange County's lendin~ quality sailhoat manuf. 4 990 Dove St .. Ne,vporl motivation for fantastic Classifi<'d /\ti no. l:>S EXECUTIVE Solid future. Int. Noy,•!
p" rs on 1v / t·o 111· ~ l' 1 Ford Dealerships. Sec Don
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Doy y,·k. X!n'l benefits. COOKS, incn, or \\Omen, top enti1' l<'vel s~. t. Start at I C/ D ! P'I SE CREARY
h::H·kg1-ound in at•cou11t1ng to ! SSEMBLERS I Crevier. SIOK + excellent co o aiy iot tr;dn a'> flccountanr. '}. Yrs.
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A THEODORE Drop by for an inte~riew I \\'ages. p~·ef~'.r son:ie bkfst bell('fil<;. · P.O. Box l:i60 I q y na. ni I c, nl o ti vat rd ACCOUNTING $16K
inin i-oli•'!;C ;iC<'.Ounlln;.:., ROBINS FORD I l\1on thru Thurs, 9 ain·.> pn1. 1 ~xp, tho 1\e can train. App,ly Call John Lobo s.n-2700 Costa J\tesa, Ca 9262!\ 1nfell1gent person \\'ante.ct to Looking for a progressive
L &Kisses Westsail Corporation I in person. t;::arro1v s An Equal Oppo1·tunity n1anagc fast gr?11·1ng ., It' her<'1 Chier acet to ove I 1060 Harbor Blvd. 10,0 Pl•cent·,, C.'I. Restaurant; Pico turn-off; Employei· professional bus 111" s s . co s . · ff f
AAMES 2 0010 """ , " Sal' 1 O""n. &16-l<!:1·l. suµ<'1v. gen I acc!g sta o Four clay 1\·ork "P<'k. 10 Costa i\.1esa 64 · San Clemente. J\larketing $ll,lOO . a J' ,.... • , . . l2. \Vork y,•/30 yr old ass't . ! l~urs p1•!' da.y. 61';\I to AUTO SALES e COOK ADM TRAINEE DINING ROOM E:'PEn. f~ONT 1 ?fl>!Cl:: conll-oller. Deg in accountg.
Dear Gal Friday, l 4:JOPi\1. Uperiencehelpful, CASHIERS e WAITRESS CAPTAIN (,JRL \\ 1\ N r I:: D Ovnan1ic young executives Opportunily 10 run yvul' 011.n i but not ncct'ssary. $2.00 per Sell ~ew ari1w·s & used Cottage Coffee SOOp fortune .500. co. see~ s 6 Days.split shill. l\iust hai·e l:\-1'.'\IEDIATELY. ;\lature, ir°ip!ed bit this year!
show w/this super nice hour. Good. compa~y cars, sec Marty Rosen at 562 \Y l9th CM. 646-5304 degreed 1nd1v. for ~ul?f'r1or thorough knowledge of quiek learn<'r. in busy
boss. Brains &l'C a \'l'ry benefits. Paid ~ealth, hfe CREVIER BMW" ' ., · entry level po s 1 t 1 on. y,·ines & good table ser.·ice. Chirop,:actic Office. Hou1'8 CCOUNTI NG $l2K
important r<>qu il'<'ment for insurance, vacauons & sick a'.18 West Isl Street ! \\'e need attractive & I COOK: relief; evenings Tremendous train~ n g Ability to sell, instruct & 9·1, 3-i. Dr. Gary Couture, A
thi!! man 11·ho nc<'ds a resp. leave. personable 11·omen to serve Stew KetUe, . A:dams at program. 0 u ts tan~ Ing supervise staff und<'r the 645-5.100 Degree 1-2 yrs exp. Good
party y,•ho can m 8 k e Santa Ana as station at t e nda n 1 s I Harbor nr Thr1ftunart, CM advancement & benefits. direction of maitre'd. Good 20tl \\'estclif{ pr., Sui!e 107. potential for promotion.
decisions without someone Apply In Person 83S..3171 operating a NEW concept in l 979-1878. Call Gary .Hunt 833-?'700 w/public. See Personnel Nt"11·port Beach E."cell. refs-superv ability.
aJy,·ays telling them what to s e If.service gasoline COOK, conv. home. F/time. Teller Trainee to Sa720 ~1anager EXPERJENCED lady 1vill do Start NO\v!
do. ! AVON stations. \\.ill 11-ork inside Perm. position. Min expe_r. Balboa Bay Club housecleaning. References.
Love & Smackers ! RIMARK operating a remote system req'd. Apply 466 F1agship STASH THE CASH! 1221 w Co JI N'B Call 5-13-1043 ESCROW OFFICER P '1 Asks • • • 1 \\'h1C'h controls our new Rd. N.B. See ~tr. ~liller. · ast · 11'Y· · -====7C="'=--
AAMES PRODUCTS CO PRICES ARE GOING UP. I gasoli.ne pumps. \\'orking COOK relief, Country Club. FEE PAID DR'S ASSISTANT FACTORY HELP T~~:sti~~a~=m~~ ~1!~c ei~
• S II 0 UL D N 'T YOUR area 1s clean. so \\·e need a ; Call •499-2Z7l Ask ror the Sharp trainee sought by I Young lady, 118·28). to 1\·ork young larly over 21 yrs. \\'ill open. 5 Yrs. ex per. Here is
Dear Ord Osk Clrk,
Individual y,•/stro11g phonr
personeltly lhnt c-un do :soml' !
lite RCl'lll'alc typinr,: h11:; ,
opportunity lo J0n1 thi~ j
lnrgC' Orangc,Co. t'quipn1t•11t
co. Figure aptitud<' is
nl'l'CSS.1ry.
Love & Stuff
AAMES
Dear Gen'I Ofc,
2620 ~. Susan
Santa Ana, CRlif.
jlic™·f'<'n Harbor &
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En1ployer m/f
ASSEMBLER
FAf\IILY L'lC0~1E., You sharp gal to reprt;sent our Oief. lovely bank for great oppor. as .d~lo~ s assistant. n" ~~i~~nlGood.c,, 1 L'O. benefits. a challenge for present &
can help by earnin,,: ex-Ira Con1pany and 1ls ne\v 1 Gorgeous loc Also Fee Jobs cept1on1st 1n ) ~alth spa. No ..,....,...,,,...,, f r 1 money as an A\' ON Or-dnge Beach area. COULD you use extra $35-$50 Call Marion Mann 833-2700 exp. neeessary. We train FASHIONS-BEELINE uturc pro it.
R E p RESENT A Tl\'E. Apply in Person \ik? .P/1 C\'<'S &. Sa~s .. ~!. you. Apply In person afler-
Flexiblc hours. ru train POWERINE cn1pl d. illr. Levi 8.\6-5'155. noon or eves. 2930 \\'st. Csl.
you. Intcretited? Ca 11 OIL COMPANY CRAZY Medk-al Bek Off.. to $625 Hwy., Newport Bea1.:h.
540-7(}.ll. I 123M Lakeland Rd., I I n1ust lie-I've spent 1.000s WONDERFUL DR DOG Groomer, exp e i·.
BABYSfTIER for sun1n1er,
high school girl. I'<'liable.
l\olon thru Fri. 4 yr old hoy.
Own trans. 5:>1-lj{j.S a ft 5:30
Irvine area.
Santa Fe Springs 1 of clollars of Co. n1oney look· . . • Caesars Palace Gl'oon1ing,
Equal Opportunity EmployC'r' ing for dit'Ccl sales party Seeks fnendly assistant ~or Laguna Niguel. Ca J l ~~~~~..,..,~..,~· i: plan manger & potential lovely ore, 'v(very co~enial 495-5100 or 837--0480 for
C,\SHIER for drive·thru n1anager lo represent a group. Xln t benefits & lnte1vicw.
photo shop, 11unt. Bch. Pref. Scandinavian Skin cal'<! Co. great Joe. ~D~R-A-F=T_S_M~A-N-,~s-R-.-
lactv over 43. Oy,·n transp. Gd. income., ne1\' t:ar. "·orld Call Lynn ~tarsch 833-2700 · Irruned. opening for a Senior BABYSIITER my horne. 5 962-4353 trips, Sl0<.·k options to qua!· Draftsman y,·ith experience
r~11 c;ir. p.'lrt·time position. LOAN PROCESSOR f rec \\ <1l'd1'obc. No ex per. . ll<'C Exciting oppo1tunity Beautiful new branch otc Cali !>tS:..9439 . Irvine. l-~H/. VA-Conv. Re·
exp & good bckgrnd in
F/C BOOKKEEPER 111ortgage biz an make you
DYNAf\llC 0.C. fi1111 needs a ore mgr. No11·!
bkkpr 11·/full !'hal~C' h1fg
exf)<'r, thru s1a le n1e n Is
Lotc; of varirty \\'lll'n you
y,·ork for this L'Ompan)'.
Lile typin,e:', prot.:<'ss purchas. 4 day work wHk, 10
orders, ans phonrs & do hours per day, 4:30 PM
some recepL \1•ork as y,·('11. to 3 AM (2nd shift) on
Love, tempora~y basis. Fac-
AAMES , tory experience helpful,
days wk, Costa ~tesa. 2) * CLEANING LADY * ified representatives. Prove BKKPR to $9600 in Tool Design a 11 d
Boys 6 & 8. Alt 6:30,: for Fridays there are !!Orne around. Fabricated comp one n t "2 1'52 I c 11 4~ ~·s2 come see me before they ~'ell estab. n1edical ofc seeks d ft "
V'I -.. • '. ....... ii.ii.oii~i;;'i;iii"io;; ... Oii j CRrt me off to the funny resp. indiv. for top spot. M"'E""c ·H· ENGINEER BABYSITIER • Live-In. 2 I 'CLERICAL farm. Trem~ndous oppor & great
1r/lg. NCR machine cxper. INVEN CONTROL
Please call l\trs. Hanson. at $700
1714) SJ8-jl5l or send Get involved in the "'orld of
resume of exper to P.O. Box coniputers. Bkkpng inv.
207, Stanton, Ca. 90680 An con t exp. Check
Equal Oppty Employer. disbursements etc-Irvine'.
F /C BKKPR to $900 Very progressive co. NO'N'!
Fee Paid. \\'ark for this fast children, H.B. area. Pvt. DORIS \\'OOD benefits ..
i but not necessery. $2.00
Dear Receptionist, . per hour, plus shift dif·
!\lttl & gt'('t"t t·hen1!'. an!'v.·('r 1 ferential. Apply in per·
phon<>s & do gen<.'l'al offlcl!
y,·ork. Super ru1..'<' co. In l son.
roon1 + Slllary. 842·2535. PAYROLL Interviewing Thurs, r..tay 30 Call ~!anon ~lann 833-2700
BABYSIITER for 11·orking IO:OOan1 to 3:30pm AifIJ()rter
mother 7 am to 6:30 pin. I CLERK Inn. I8700 ri1acAr1hur.
(Z131 441-19()j after 5pn1 I •""""'""'""'""'""'""''""'I WAREHOUSE TRNE
BACK ALLEY PIZZA Cred1't & Groat ro. ,.,,,,good drivec l for promising position
Current opening for a Jr.
n1anufacturing Engineer;
\\'ilh a degree in ~Iech.
Eng., ritetallurgical, metal
forming and metal I'<'mO\•al
experience necesi;;ary.
Additional background in I
!ools and fastener design.
\\'e offer rompetitive \\·ages
and bcn<'fits incl. paid
n1ediC'al plan, stock pur-
chase plan and prorit
sharing paid in cash
quarterly. Please submit
resume 11'ith salary history.
(resumes \1•ithout sala1y
histor ies "·ill not b e
considered)
gro"'ring ~A. Oppor. 10 PBX $600
advance m management. bid I · Also f'ee Positions. Call Fabulous n<'w g. rv1ne.
C t I ~.~ F. 10 e t !\lust have large corporate 2 on ro ....,,,=r .n1p ym n ·t· board N Agency. 556-8505. 3 4 0 0 JJ?Sl ion exp. oy,·,
Irvine Blvd N.B. Fast. good me.mory.
If you are over 21. 11·ish full ln1mediale opening in 1\'/good future. Neat indiv. • Profess. VOICC &
~'Ork lor. lll1.<:: of \'ancly ,i:, PRIMARK people 10 tncl't .
K isses;,
or part-tin1e cmploy1neon1, at'L'OUnting dept. for a c 11 • ht'
are neat & cl<'an &_ like person y,·ith experience in 0 ect1ons c~~gBurt Long
people a Jot. Have I got the al! faf'ets of payroll ln· 833-2700
FOOD & BEVERAGE appearance. Call!
CONTROLLER
An Orange Co. lirn1 desires
an expcr'd. food &
Beverage Controller v.•/
INSURANCE
AAMES I PRODUCTS job for you. SC'c Bill 17046 el uding daily tin1e cards, Cl k ~1agnolia Av<'.. Fountain check preparation, pay· er Ve! Asst Trainee large hotel or restaurant \\I/comp. eoxamincr
background. Send resume & Dear Clerk,
I . I Prn-on 11•/son\(' lg ll r 1•
kno~·ledge y,·ho can run 10
key 11rldrr ~·ill also bl.' rloing
some lite posting. Lots or
roon1 for udvanccm<'nt. ,
Love & Luv 1
AAMES .
SPfCIALS
F/C Bkkpr
Secretary
Loan Processor
Secretary
Bookkeeper
AIP Clerk
Ins. Billf'r
Accounting Ork
Gal Friday
NCR Clerk
Clerk
NCR Proof
Typist
Rccl'ptionist
co. Valley. roll ta.'< returns, daily
2620 S. Susan
Santa Ana, Calif.
(Between Harbor &
Fairview, south of
Warner)
An Equal Opport unity
Employer MJF.
ASSEMBLER
TRAINEE
e .. nk
Experienced
Proof Operator
UNITED
CALIFORNIA BANK
222 Ocean Ave.,
Laguna Beach
(714) 494-6546
An Equal Opportunity
Er ployer
Banking
*TELLER*
PART Tl~tE
cash control, ron·espon·
denl'e, filing. assist in
preparation of n1onthly
jou1-nal entries and peUy
cash fund. \\'e require
2 years experience, typ·
ing and l()..ke:y.
LEAR
SIEGLER
TRANSPORT
DYNAMICS
3131 \V. Segcrs1ro1n
lf\'ear Harbor & \\'a1·nel')
Santa Ana
Immediate 1st shift re-Immediate opening In Costa Equal opportunity en1ployet'
quirement for small !1esa Office. Savings and f.1 /F Loan or bank experience parts mechanical as· preferred. Must be y,•illing sembly. Desire a high to \\m"k sat u rd a y s . Clerical Temporary
school grad \V /local Excellent s!lla1)', '\'orklng 1 * Secretaries
work history. Compa-conditions nnd bene f its.·* Typists
THE CATS MEOW
. • , Animal ]O\'<'I' sought for I
; Need self starting 1nd1-ll'Onderful vets ofc. Great I
vidual with 3 years ex· kw. Super op[Xlr.
perience in Credit and Call Liz Blake 83.l-~700
Collections. 10 key add-
er _by touch. and light Sales Rep Gift ltems
typing required. Good $12K + CO CAR
company benefit•, paid + COMMISSION
health/life Insurance, FEE PAID
. vacations and sick Nat'I giant seeks positive
I leave. C1ll for appoint .. indi\'. to market well known
' ment line to cstabished accounts.
TOWNSEND CO.
Cherry Rivet Division
1224 E. Warner, S.A·
Equal Oppor. Employer
Ei\IPLOYER PAID FEES
salary desired to Classified Comn1 U-\\riter
Ad no. 157 c/o Daily Pilot,
P. 0. 1J60. Costa f\ilt"sa; Ca Comm Ca.s Ral<'r
92ti26
FOOO SERVICE
Cornn1 Prop Rater
Cook-Cafeteria \York<'r Loan Ins Process
\Vill train. Days. f/1imc. All Lin<'S H/0-A/ll Personnel Ilepl, lloag Hosp.
N.B.
*Ex. Sec'y $700 FRY COOK
Type 70+, sh 80. Plush Exper. Full. p/time SPECIALS
surroundings. $600 Suri & Sirloin Blueprints-Files
' Also Fee Jobs.
Call Gal'y Hunt 17ltl 540-4020
*Steno/Sec'y 5930 w. Coast 1: ry., NB
833-2700 Sh 80· type 50 FULL time babysitter for 2 Proo! Operator
*Legel Sec'y $700 ino old baby in my home. Credit Verifier
1 Xhi'I sh & typing. \Viii lid.in Sonie housekeeping. Pd
ACCOUNTANT to $12K 1 on legal \'acation & sick leave. ritosl ~tTsr Operator
FEE PAID . *Cost Acct Mgr i n1 po r tan t qualilication A/P t 1 t $19K 1· f t "·r rons r. 2620 S. SuSll.ll Rapidly gro"·ing firm n1oving· o <'xpcr. 'v tn an s. .._.., er.
Santa Ana, Cali!. 927().1 to Orange Co. has a top \\'/standard cost l:!Xper. -required. Salary $300. Ll'gal Den1on Rl'I
PRIM ARK
PRODUCTS CO.
oppor. for a take charge manufacturing n<'gotlable for right person.
An equal opportunity indiv. seeking a long range *Quol Assur. Mgr Transpor. req. to Irvine Legal 1 yr e.'ip "'li==E;m;p;lo;y;e;r=nt;/=f ==~I cal't.'er oppor. A1so Fee to $19K _;.~-~2-~85~-22 ............. ~ ... --11..oan Pro<.'essor
i Jobs. BSEE degrer .... 1nanuf 1 •
Call Sarn Rider 833-2700 1 n spec t J 0 n / 1 es t * GARDENER *
$900
$SOO
!850
$650
s;;;o
1900
1425
$175
$j;,o
ss.;o
$1?3
$800
$675
ADMINISTRATIVE
MALE DIVISION
Accountant
Cogt Accnt
Oi!lce Mgn1t
Mgmt Trainee
Sales
185()
$15K
$13K
S9K
Sl5K
Sl 2K
Sl2K
SOK
$10K
S10K
ny paid medical & life Call : 1 * General Clerks 1
insurance. modern a/ AMERICAN SAVINGS * Accounting Clerks :
d I il .1 & I 310 Bns.101 St, Costa Mesa Top Paying Jobs For Top con ac l Y amp e Mr. Huizenga . 979-9800 Skills. \Vork A Day, A Week
parking. I Equal oppo11un1ty employer Or Long Tenn. Call Us
M/F Today! DUNCAN !BEAUTY OPR, Great ,-,;-:-----...
CREDIT
MANAGER
s u p po r t f q u a ll(lcatlon Be yo"..:r O\\'TI boss! Part or
testing f/time. Your own area.
Sales to $10.200 *Sec~etery $600 High JnL'Ome. Guaranteed
PHARMACEUTICALS T 6 51 s oni e Customers. Earn No\v. Pay
FEE PAID y p e Later
0 C ) Pn·me ethical firm seeks dlctaphone/telex helpful 5~7187 or 534-3144
{ range ounty very positive sales rep. 10 *Gen'I Foreman
GroY.>ing e I e ctr on i cs train in this sophisticated to $14K
nU\nu!acturer located in field. Car + comm + W /precision looting &/or
NO CHARGE
TO YOU
TobccO Sis
Oiemical Sis
Book Sales
Pharmaceutical Sis
Vitamin Sales
Paper Sales
El.ctronlcs, Inc. opportun11y fa. aooo hair • cuner at Chez Jon in • 2865 Fairview Rd. Hunllngton Beach. Very I na11,...1r. Onlnge County requires benefits. AlM> Fee Jobs. machine 1hop exper.
GENERAL OFFICE
Be•utiful modern office In 4019 Westerly Pl.
Irvine Comp!". 4 0.y •~rk S • 201
Prod. Control
Cost. Service
Cigarette Sl.s
HAVE A NICE
HOLIDAY
SEE YOU
ON TUESDAY
556-1100
progressive &-very busy. Costa Mesa ~1 ·
Sl3K I (Corner Fairview &: Adam•) $13K Equal. Oppor. Employer
$15K --.. ~~11111!1!111• S1K ASSEMBLERS
We have trainct positions
llYailable. Irvine ar e a .
Come tn ot call Ul today!
Blueprint Clrk $500
Individual with a t r o n g Call Burt Long 83J..7700 *F /C Bkkpr $650
background in oollecOons. A/P respon. Constr helpful.
Credit experience desirable. *Collect. Clrk $600
Salary commensurate w:lth SALES TRAINEE 2-J yn exper/manuf.
CLERICAL ••perlence. o..,... PAPER to $12K helpful.
lmmed. Assignment1. T?p preferred, mlnlmum ol 2 *Gen'I Accnt to $12K ·sss. Long or short term. years college required. Send FEE PAlD Dtgree + co~t acctng e:<per.
Can 540-4450. 1 resun1e to: Giant leader In the ~Id is *Exec. Sec'y to $750
NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO II seeking an ambiUouus lndlv. Sh SO ... /tome stat l)'ping
....... m.1191
TEMPO Tempon.ry Help Standard f,.0,' .• tlotptghtra~inlngng~.!!'; *Al Payable to $725 Ci.ERK typist for e.~pand.\llg • ...... "" rt-'. company. Full t 1 me . Memories, Inc. field. Also F'ee obs. Land de\!el. helpful l(.'.J itaDlr.t ""· BOOKKEEPER posllion. oo wpm, apply A Suli<ldlory of Call Buit J.?ng 8J.l.1100 Foe Neaollable
Fee Ptt.ld. Prefer blueprint room exptr. Great benefits
Ir gr o w t h opportunities
w/thls Irvine co. Al8o Fee
Poaltlons. Call Co n t r o 1
C&l'ffl' Employment
Agency, 556-851ri, 3 4 0 0
Irvine Blvd., N.B.
':JU' t ! Young, fut fll'>Wlna, O>t!a Munoon Sponlng Goods, APPLIED MAGNETICS I *Rectptlonl•t $133 -A/an .....,..,. W.11'1 Me3Q bued C.P.A. flnn trvine Indust. c omp 1 ex, CORP Ute typin«. "'Ol'k w/clients. ~;;;;;:;;;;~~I~:. wi°Fmr.i::.'.mi r~ "919--0"-c:C~i'i~:.,R"'K,,...,,TY=P"'IS"'T:--·! s.ni!'.21~."CdlL51,mOl 2082 Michelson Dr. p=~~CY
• public bookkeeping expor. ·-• ~~ -Al.00 FtE POSITIONS
rros tJerbOr Bl •• Suile :m
Colt• Meu
ASSEMBLY' TRAINEES 5tO-S415 1nt~nt 4 \'3~1"'1 resp. •v.. -··• . 426l c..rn Dr B-f N 8.
NO EXPEIUEllCE NEC. S2. light -·· Mtt>t be able An -~-0 p p 0 rt u n 11 y Irvine p~T..nii • .
ltr. Doy A NltdJI Shift, BOOKKEEPEll. 0 x p • d, to cypo. N.B., CM . .,.a. employl'r
,,·eek &: \\"Ork 4-midnighl. uite
Start s.tJ2. ca~ Rita New....,. Beach Johnson, ~. Costa! rr-• •
PersoMel Agency, 2 7 9 0 c h
Horbor Bl. CM as
GENERAL OFFICE
Goldt'n oppor. to "'Ork In
pret>tigc co. Avg typing
ability. Top ga\ar:y,
Jason Best Agency
17400 Brookhurst. F. Vly
Sul1e m !J6:H1T.i
GENERAL OFFICE
Must have good typing skl\ls
.l figure s ptUude to handJt
onltrt & bUline on Friden
oomputtr:. Will t r a i n •
Pleasant 't\'Orld!'IC ~.
Personnel
Agency
pf .... tall
For Dlrectlons
flXl Noc.lf'~Mahelm A '!AC LEODS 81H!32 FIC. Mu.t be ll>le to Call Mr. KM& -DELJVER.Y a -Man.
ASSEMBLERS tor Camper JftPUO Income tu ttl1lmtt. CLERKS 6 IU) G IS T E R p/tlmt ._ NUii b< IS or 833-2700 Enel-rs Wanted G...s co. paid beneOIJ.
illternt..i In a ...i Income T1pm1tkl Corp 833-9770
mis Ila-81..i.
f'aclory . ALSO SEAM· PA Ole fa H.B. 1'tlll time, OPERATORS 11111 6-pttl'I OVft', -t ~aranc<. Sea ~. Apply, ~ perm. -or lllf.mJ time. ApplyKMartmJ EIH ·~tu'Old.!!!:.._e __ 1_7th_St._°""'_., ________ , -.Y1 158 w. litii., C.M. • ~ ~ -6G-fl67I Tero Rd, D Toro ~CSL
M&nattment. Clll ~ \ ml Ke terhw. 1rYlne CLASS SELLS·~ __ _!!979~60IO!!!_ __ , ______ _
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Help Wan-, -F 7100 Help W a ntlNI. M&F 7100 jH•lp Wa nted, M&F 7100 Help W anted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 I Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 1 Help W1nt..i, M&F 7100 Help Wonied, MIF 7100
G:SE""'
11
m" NEW FACTORY PERSONNEL ASST , Secretary TELLER ""·•~ ~-INSPECTOR NECO E MACHINISTS Br1u1rhoullelliJus1ol)t'11i11g !A11sisl bUI)' pl:'rl(onnel SALES 1 Steno EI Tt>robuodblnk lle<\dsa Full-PART ! I RVI . MPL X I \Vl:' ~l11vr C)111•!1in~s In our I tn nrco necd5 the following: . i1111nll.tt('1' or gr o \I' Ing \\'e presently have a poaillon pcnioo wbo wants 10 make
T Stcrttary n1unof. plant 1n S...uta Ana i\l~1ul T"nt' $IB5 11·k I Ni•.,.; port Beach firnt. f\1ust for gocrctary steno, must banking A c•re~l:l ~
Tl
DE AIL i..l'<idlll~ ltr111 i~ l1i0klnl! fo1· ! \\·htl'(' \\'C n111k1• fal'tencrs 1 St.•1·vn1cn \2) SJ hr have good typing skills. Grounrt Floor Oppo11unity have good typil1¥ & s/h !)J'OnlOted ~ 0 eU ari
ME
so1n<'On<' \\ho \\·unl11 tr> )!tl'l\\ 1 for th•' nlrt•rafl ,~ aero S11les1n<>n Opc>n Stai't $500. Call Coastal St11fllng Nt\\' Offi1.-e skills. J~l~\on, ~ t er exrn:r·
MACHINE ;~~:.1t'.! lht• Jnb. 0ppn!'funity i" i;pact'. 1ndt1~11·y, Opr.nlnS"!I fol' All bcnellts, cUt'('('t' po111t\On$. Pt;-rsounrl Agency, ~ 7 9 O Of Leading Pl.F.ASE CONTACT ~n;: kW'e ~fi:'at~.
, Carol ! f'SP<'t'lt'lll'<'1!. 4~1064 lhtrbor Blvd, CM 540-tilf.i5. Jnguranee Company Gt'ei Newlund ('an ·tnl ~ersoru!i Agency'
' I
Carr•·r pnsllions & S1u11n11·1
1\ol'k avail No11
111ti>rv1e1'•!11g lor ]Ol.Y.1 1n 1111
d1·rri~. Nn ~Xf><•r ri"('t':O.S
Tr,\1n1ng pr"\' 1 ti\' d Jf UO '(~Jlft'd. (;~j 1'1) ~'ll('fll~
all~·r 1u'Vb.'lf11.1r11\l')' JX'l.Mld.
Starting flllY s~:;o & ur
l\1:1na:.,Tn1t'nt pn~1tt0n." aJ:.o
;J1ail11blt·.
Fnr 1n1Pr\'ll'W \\'!Th
PC'NM"•J11\\•l l,)ll'l'l'h>I'
Ca ll 10-6 776-8551
TUESDAY
ONLY --------11ll~L Fr•rlu~··r.111 111nl· f•1r I
111.111 ll'l~!tr~llll'<' •~rfll'l' Ill
\\'!'\' pl•·a-"'ir1t S;u11:0 1\11:1
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l'<'!!· tiu1 l1•1lpf11l. S;il:u'\ !LJ
S:I. P"I' Jn·. ;,\i-Cl:'.19 •
GJ{QO~!Ell. l':\jll'l'. " J J
hrN'ds of doi::s Full !1n1C', ."1
rlav 1vk Cnsra ill t' s ;1 , :,-\~-2S~\.
lln11111 ··I. •'11lployn1!·nt, f11ll
I t•n l« pnrl li1111~. l11•1<lt·
""l'k, 11ork ;inv ~li1ft.
l'n1fHl'lll' f uni 1 ~h l'tl . ! "'' 1\Jl'>rl Ji.l';o{'h. c.,,,1a ,\h•,a!
I 11rr;1 l'1111·t•r.s:d, Inti\\'. :1th
s· . ~1111;1 f\n:i l
PARTS
1~1 Shirt '1·3:30
':rrl :-hilt 11·7
1;.:0t· Shlfr Prrn11urn1
Inspect ;\lnnifolds. Jlistons.
:\!<·1•\f'S, CrHnks & tlfal'hllll'
PHr!s To 1~h1<·r1rln!s & r·1n:d
r11~pf•t'l1un P.f'J)Qrrs. l'se~ ,\II
ln:-flf'i'li"n J{,1nd Tool..:, S111
f;,,.,, Pl 11 11•. S1nl Bar.~· 'Lth•
()\Ill :'i>!l'po;; T•• C'ti•·«h
)'.ol'I• f11111 lihf''" li••n 'J,,.-.],
l:o·11u1n 11 I r:11lt' 1;in~1· SI 1 J s:, ~!JI.
833-9145 ! : f,1~~;1<~"~:~1; ~l:1 ~<;r ,1 NUl{SES PtlE~R \\'antl!d. \\!age ~1x~:i1~81~8~~~~ J Bink of Amtrlca I i27~0~oo~'~H~•~rbo~1·~B~l~v~d.~,~C~M~ .... -·,
•• , .. 1 '• 11 /1~.: .~1; 1 NURSING POSITIONS I o!)l'n, full time. Apply 1 or Oran-County 500 Newport Center Dr. -
PA_RT·T. IME °'1 •" it' n ""<I:< , . Hour Valelone Clenners I ,.,,. · Fashion Jsland TRAINEES T \ft off<'I' C-Olllf)l'li1lvc \vai::c<>: 1'or Ex1mns1on"' ! 8.'16.'\ \V , A F\' •For sacs & scrvlL-e. 111 Long ~350S
I ypi&t 1 & bc>neflts ine!uding profit neglstered, Nun;c5 1 ainer ve. · · Beach \Vestm1nster
2 Dayli n \\'Cl"k 111 ull i>haring paid 10 cmplovers Licensed Voe. Nu t'SCS
1
PROCESSOR Huntington ~as. Leads & Equal Oppor EmplO)'(!r
I '''f' ii{'('(( f<11· thi11 co. in c1.1sh c1uarterly s·toek Nurse Aides r N ~I A I F H L fit C Exp. compl,elc tra1,nlng furn. to SECRETARY a~~fi~~e~~~ts,; ~,~1~;ry. rurcha.o;e plan & . p .'I id All areas, all sh i r Is . i p1;et'rd. Salary open. Call qua~18e;!:t~¥Q'0JsExP 2 ~>. 3 5. Typing/shorthand
C a rol 833-9145 n1edi<"al 11Jnn. i Pl'1:sunncl Dept. 1-1 o a g I Sa11de, 832-8600 NECESSARY J requirC'd, CtOOd Ii k 111
APPL'\. H~i-;11ltill N. B. 1 QC INSPECTOR Lie<'llS<'d L&O applicanls in1portant but out g: o ins::
TOWNSEND CO. I NURSING CARE for Prn1111·,.~ivt' e I el' I r on I cs \\'elcome. Outst&ndin~ ! personality & ability 10 cope I
Cherrv Ri\'t'I !Jivislnn : elderly lady stroke pa· ' n1u11uf. firn1 lll'<'{f!; indiv. managemfnt opportunities, undC'r prt>si;Ul'e ell u R l I .v j
l~tl ·E. \\'arnrr, ~ .. \. I t ient Live in 5 dys ' \\'/f'''l><'r. l.n or k11011·ledgr commls$lons from ilnportant. 'fhis is 1' su1ll'l' j
\Viii 1rP.in dl'p+>ndflble J)C(lple
to bc<"On1e plnl'lt ic injection
1noldlng operntor!I. Must be
uhlf' to stand entire shift, ii
net·C'ssary. Opt:>n\ngs on 1st
shift, $2.lS 10 start. 2nd
shirt, S2.29 to sta rt. 3rd
i-i1ift, S2.46 to sturt. llaiSt' in
tiO d11ys.
EVENING
INTERVIEWS
AVAIL. NOW AT
PERSONNEL
RESOURCES
E:quat Oppnr. r•:n1ploy('I' I · · or ~·l\'l'tl'0n1c.; fo'.· h1spt'C'lor $8~$1600 monthly jnh for the right i.:1t'I.
per wk, room & board p11~1t1nn . 111 ~uahty cont1'fll & ntot'<' to start. (lppol'tunity 1o \1ork lnh> + $24. per d a y. Phone , dept \\<' v.·11\ tr1111i. NC'11 For Pf'rsonal Tntr1''11•11 l'\l'Cutlve s c 1· r e tar 1 a I /\PPL\' MACHINE 673-7254. a(l'H!ltl bldg. Xln'I ht'ncfit~. Call C. L. Bridgel pu~ition. The F: x f' <' 111 1 v c · * On111gf' Coui>t Plai;lie;s '*
1':01' .. Dist !ns!1;1~(11·1~ts, 102 17141 635_7921 ftm·5pm I Offt1'C', ti l~-l7~2. • 1150 \\lest 18th St. OPERATORS !'.-rr.sE ,\lt!c:-, 1lays, P~l 1 ... UHkl'r, t:.1\1. llil!-5300
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S40-S082 6pm-9pm 1 Costa Mr.sa, Calif.
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• --·I d:•y 1\n1·k 1\<'<'k. 10 hours 1 \)(·!~ ai·t·H. \\ill ronsirll'r 1 /111111('. Pt'rson~~:· g~t~: I GUARDS
JANITORIAL/ 1 po·r d.iy, .1 ::ii.:;,\~I j2nd I 1r;11n,ing r1g~t p;:u·tit·~. Cu!l Hnng Hospital. N.B. ! . TYPIST
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BERT EA
CORPORATION
18001 Von Karman
Irvine, Calif.
833-1424, ext 294
ar 833-1425
Equal Opp. Employer
:-:hirl1 on tenipor~iry Lnsis. !7ll 49l·:;i(J1;J for :1ppr. SALES REP IN(•rd f'ull & p/lUlll' gu:n:tls lo\·' to lypc" tlighly rared MAINTENANCE SH!li'I' 111!1,·hin<'. \\'1!1 tr;tln NURSF:S Aide & Orr!erly, 7., Real Estate Sales Time Life Bookl ~or o~·nngce 1f01·3:ll'C'sa'u;~l' ro.t:'\\'ill pay .top money for
<Ill our 11111 .. !nu~·. I> u t .'l. I::x"". r. pl'ef. Jntt'r\'l\'S $60 G p · · I bl · · intt>r\'Jl'iv u · ·? -~ • )'OUI' skills. ~ ,~ osi!1ons Aval a <'starting La11.'l'Cnee !*cunty, Inc. J B t A AT EASE in rt' ha 11 i ca I :ip!iludc r-.1on·f'r1. Mesa Verde Conv. Licenling School iinn1ed. Perni. Full or .1 Lon Beach ason ts gency
OF NEWPORT BEACH
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t•xt·t·llC'llt bC'nrfits. fl.1S-a5.'15. I in you 1vant. Start at a base i SERVICE i;tatinn nliul . i Suite 213 96H775
PRIMARK
PRODUCTS CO.
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Nu Rs I:: s A i 0 Es. : Huntington Beach $2.25 per hr. Fantastic f'xp'd. ?.furrled. Good . ~=:::::::::1
EX pr~ RI I:: N c F.: 16111 Beach Blvd. atmosphere for serio u s! \\'ages. 6 days. 1.
PREFEflH1':D. All shifts. e l"ast Start Training 1ninded, positi1·c, run lovin~ ~ 1 T 1 URGENTLY BC'verly r-.1anur, :11452 Via • Closed Circuit TV prople. (Acros._.; fron1 O.C. C17'\ss .. ~ ~fC'c iar:i(:. uue u~ !
F:s!tnrlf1, :...11~'11na Hill~. L N11tion\\•lde Referrals Airpo11l 1'~or mor(' info &j &_ tdlb.,1 ~~tk] 1[~1:~.)
2 OFFICE GIRLS e r-.li>rlicf11 J~l'O'"'alll prrsonaJ inlf'IVI\'. 811-M9R f'XP<'rlf'nct 1 · ' J.l{l y ei ~ :-· NEEDED •· '------'--'---"'--"._ 1 1\rco, 19th ,!',, NC'wport. Cosl;1
NEEDED ! e .\lnna);;en1cn1 Pmgrnn1s SALES I
' • F'ree 3 \\1eek In Depth , :'c1c'cs1c1·--------~ H:1d1u trlepllOnc disp:1tch Trainin~ Prugran1 MEN & WOMEN 'SEltVICE ST1\TIO~ i\1 1':-
MACHl~IST 1 .\ht~I hf•:/.). :ilill' lo rlrivc • E11rn \\'hile You Le111·11 r\C{'dl'd 10 \\'ork S.lUlhti·n l CllANICanc\ATTEt\'OANT!", ASSEMBLERS
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J'r••i:-ri·:-~i\·(• in:inu!. fu·111 l ,\p11I.' in Person Ca ll Bill Flory 832-5440 1 Oran!!C'. _Coun1y. Gnni! E:xpt•1·ic11rl'd, 11t•11t Full 111·,.rl~ :1 h!llll' 1naPhi111.•I YELLOW CAB CO. ~h>ndav lhru !"riday <'flf.10l'\l111111cs. .\lust lu11·l' 1in1r, rh1y,.;. Fl)U/'\T,\JN & 1,/J.~ .1•,.; ,.,1,..1·. 1\l~o. l~'ri I·~. Hlt:i, Cos!a \!l'sa • TARBELL cnr. \'1\LLE\' T~:\,\CO, llruok-l·~ik1nl-'. t••1· 1\11tchillist ---------·-CULLIGAN hur:;t & GarfiPhl.
1";1111··•' 11 /11111,, <11' nu 1 OROE R DESK 1 \\'i1lt•r Cunditionini,: SJ.:B.VICE: Stu. ;1tll'll!L111\
1'"'"1" lhocl """ "' ,,.,,,~ ,.; INSPECTORS I ,ol'(' \\ 1)1111!.'; lrf ll"r:; Io I\ 11 ~ 1 Si'.J-'.!<1:~; 11kliys. 9.:.. i Znd Shift
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RECEIVABLE
ACCOUNTS
CLERK
'\P< 1. '-• 11 .i/tu11d hldi.: 1 Fa~1 rno\ 111~ ~pot \l'/lo~' of REAL ESTATE f!.~1-9:;i;:1 4~J:J-60.~0 1 f/litliC'. F. \: ri {' r. Lilt' l'l'\'\'l••I'~ h•·~ !1• 1:011.• '"·l"'t \ln'1 l~·m ·!11~ I 11 f' I u d 1 r.1 ~ pulila: I lJll\.ict. G 0 0 d BROKE RS S.\Ll:S i !IU!t'haJl~<"aL NC'Hl in app~;n·.
4 day work week, 4:30 1·o•q'd. Xln't ,1·1)rk1111: l'"'1il:•, d ,. 11 t ;1 l. l·:OJ·.. .~1:.~ j 1,,l 1• r ~ n 11 e voieC' ,-.;, ~J.:\\'PORT _ COSTA J\IES,\ EXPERIENCE Apply :590 Nc\\'POJ1 Bl. t:ill VOLT
PM to 3 AM, 10 hours frill'~'' b••!H•lll• Jn~IJ'UlllC'!ll~. 10:! E. B.ikt•[, I J'l<'l'Sf.ltla.l1ty. I ARF:A NOT NEEDED SILK scni.::1-..:NER \\'it h ; lnltant Perlonnel
d I \'h·a~t· <·;111 fnr appl . ;~';.;'~I~. ~";i!l-;;5?;,nn;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, Jason Best Agency I .. · . . _ t'XPt'rienct• in TEE SllJRT I ,.,.,.,1. •1-11·, .. ,,1 Plan per ay, on empora ry PC~T. hh. ".·,··,_··.:,.··. '·-·· .. ·i c 1 1 I 1 I """ "'"'
b · F t · 11 "' 11100Brookhurs1,F.\l\. oniml'icia nrus rl:t $8'2;i l\!111., lo $2400 n1onthly printing. San Clcmt'lllt' J'\O\\·Availnhle
as1s. ac ory e xper1-l..f'i~un' \~·nrld Lo1g. 111!1~ MANAGER I Su1ll' 21''1 9Jki71" l'\pc'rtf'ncC' pt('f ,\I so gu.irnnr("{'d. Commtssion if 493--6TI6 nil 6 p.111. T S<· ·, ence helpful, but not I LABORATOR_Y__ ) ::i Hes1rl('nll'1l lncon1 t• S•1!es I l rl c h. I J t>nipor!t.ry · rvi1:e ' 1 --I Pt'~ le. ' . ' qu:t 1 ie · onipuny Vt' 1.c e'. SOCIAL \\10RKER r-.!S\V JS.JS Cainpus Dr., Suite 100
necessary. $2.00 per illcfl Tl'Ch.!> 1111~·roll1oln"v · P repcat business, V.f'ekh. & 1 Strong n1edicnJ h 0 spit a I Ne"'port Beach . 546-47·11
hour, plus shift differ-lu·rnatulogy, 'dr\~~ f/ 11~1;. TRAINEES PART-TIME CHAMPION n.1onthly bonu.scs .. Daytime , C'X[>l'rienC"e, p<'t'SOnn<'I dC'pt.1 t:qual Oppor. Employf'r
PACKERS KEYPUNCH OPR
ential. Apply in person. La h Ass 1 ·' 1 a net' . PROPERTIES \I Ork. No eves. Locnl n1cat I Hflag Hospitnl Ne1vpon , '::::::::!:=:::::=:::!::!::1:::1:::!:;
Immediate opening for 1'C'111puncturl' c:-1t1 f/lin11 · CLERICAL 556-3060 whnlesal<'r. 1 BPach ' , ' ---
an individual with 3! PRIMARK :'ll,.,1hr·al l1'<111\c1·il~T d.1~. Full & p /time :"Ill' !11<1FrtAinC.T2131-S7~0-s:H3 I I U\GEENTLY
·.years experience in Ac-I , f/!1111" l'1·r~•Jllll•·I lJ«pl, l n 1''r 1· 1 (''1'1 11 g :\oir fni· Cood elrri1·al skill~ + lt!r j f{l'<tl !·'.slate SPRAY PAINTER I
I II , 1 1··~111on~ in Or;111>:1' co. I 1 · ( 11 1·1 1 1 Ev ryone Eat M t AIR SS I counts Receivable; ac-1 PRODUCTS 1 .,;ir; o-;p," 1 \Ju~i b,• tl\·ri· :ir. bondablc ,\; 1.'1l11ng ,· 11
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l tount r.conc,·11·at1·on,· LEGAL SECRETARY ours p(·r t ;i) · ! ont <i.y llii·u looking for 2 ag"rrssiYe '\LES FU:\'N'" N \TlTR \I . · . ill L;ll'J<I ph,\~j(':d ('!Jilli. i!fll'l' ~·rid:I)'. r l F ~ 1·. " . L ~ , r ·,Paid Ol('dlcal vacallOJ1 &
heavycreditandcollec·i !:•·,r1.1ns1l•il' P"•1!1o111 111111 1·.a· S.: 1clo·pli"1h·. {i111'1 Tit: ~{'11 .slak· ~a!esnu·n fur l FOODS Earn $lj()/11 k nl' hnlirlavs. 3HXl\\'estC'entral.
lion. Opera te 10-key by co S;1111,. ,\J1,i L;i11 J·111•l 'f,.,. \l:11k•" n•·an''I 1oiu nr l Apply Jn Pt>1,n1111t'I [l1·pt 111•:1' llurl!ingtou Bl·ai:il 111ore 11s di~ttihutor 111 ..... nia',\ua.
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touc an 19 t typing. :nJ 111 1n 1 ~ r ra 1 1 nn. !"1'l1d 1711 1 s.:'1-1110 PACIFIC MUTUAL f'nni;u·i· O. :->Tl'•'111"\' C!r111enlC' t.Iission \'1e1u ' LABORERS
Excellent benefits and 2620 S. Susan 1,.,,111H, tn Cl:i•:o.if1t•d ,\d :.! v11, 1111,.111 irllH>n l!~t :'.'·>,·iir"•t'I Cir. Di·., :-.·B fnr 1n!t'r,·ie11· !'!.J&.-06.11 :ii''"· ~Jusl )1~,.C' l' ~ P G1'1\lt11l 0f!11_~", in1111tth:1t<'
working conditions. S A C l'f 11"11) f'ilor. l'.11. 1-:., 1· .. i. TIC TOC SYSTEMS l·:qil'd ur1..,1. E:"npluy•·r l:E.\L I::sllotl· Snlt's111an. 111)~·; \\Orkin-:: rC't;1il food ~1orl'~ l1r I up<'11111'-'..· ,}1·':"'112 lntert"m
e PAID LIFE
INSURANCE e PAID MEDICAL
INSURANCE e VACATION e SICK LEAVE e HOLIDAYS
rail for appoi11tn1cnt :
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a nt a na, a 1 • c .. ~1;1 ~Jrs:i, C:ilii. •i::1;:!1; l·:qu:il \,Pl"'r, r:injJIO.\'!'I' not 11ork i11 lhl' ho!l•·:·! :1r,.:1, S<'IJ111g tn rl'1;t1l ~1<1fl'S, l'~r
(Be tween Harbor & 1 - -~-Part· Time Job-l!unt111i::tn11 &·nch. Foun1:1 111 own cnr or ran. Call Gror".!•' Si·. P1ujl'l'I l'n~inrC>r Personnel Service ,
Fairview, south of : LEGAL SEC'Y $700 :\1(;.\]'[' Trn'" ~ln't r111ur» \';11l,,1 . u-1 U:< 1r;1in \·ou.1 1''unk \\•ken<is or 111'.'('krlrt.1' lndu.~ prnd. dl'\"•'lup Sl9J\
Warner) I ~•'1' Paid. A~~1.~r a11nrnf·~· ,\.· ir/\;.~ .'r old r<J. l(r'li<'. :.!\...JI\. l'"lt'xih!C' l1our.;, l!ospit;ili1y C:11J i\<'tth ~nidf'r, 9ti:1 .. 1.J°";1 j C'l't'nin<>s inn 832_8:1~1:1 & Hkkpr. Sf'e'.Y Cnnr1 1· to s10., 17581 Irvine Blvd.
• '''' • 1· 1 , , " J111~1('~s S1•r\-1(·r n (' c d ~ "' G I nrr t s 11r Ill T ' tllflll<IJ.:l IV!. o!'l'il Sfll• q Ht ,i.;u;1r11 111;111 Ji.1dy \\' l·;u·., RECEPTIONIST--, :.Jl..fr(\22 ' ,t'lll'l'il . ll"l' n ' # u1t1n An F 1 0 -I g1~ol\', Als</ F('(' Posil1t1n' \f ' lllit•!l1gt•n1, \I 11Illc11 to . ----('ll'rk T~ p:~I !<J s:.oci . 838.5460 f:~1~j~ycr :;;_~iuiu!y f'nll ('noirnl (',i rt'J' 1 . ...:.~'0!-'\~J:...~~~~·-1:'. I \\<'!roin·· n1•11• l:unJ!iC'S. \"1•11 \lurk 11·/phologl'aphPr. Grr('l SALES INSIDE , :o'l•,·'v tn pres. 5710 l::=i::!::!::l:::!:=:=::!:l:: J.: n1 r I o ·' in 1'11 I i\tr1•11r·,\, ~lA:\'UF,\CTUT:Ii'\G ivll! nr•·d :i i·ur .~ ! i·1~1!crs '~ h<1ndle phonC's. 0 u ts t and i n f.! ~ r o v.· ! 11 Ll'J.:~;1 Sf't' cnrp nE SS!.kl J-:qual Oppor. Emplo)'('r
I' I 5.-.i;..,"_·,o... ::100 r I' vi 11 i· fl[)l'll!ll::~, :11 .iil,lbll· ll1 ,\ I]{'\\ I ~.\.fl!,_'llrilf'J'. C:ill ."oli-:~09:; for ~0011,'. foi: .11r.l.\'a,ncl'.'nl~n!. f)<11Pnlinl AggTCS~ii•t' Sal+'<; S••1'l'o'l;1ry Legal SIOO ·-----
INSURANCE SALES 1, -".l~d. NI~ • (•1rnpu1.1 •v1npu11t·nt 1nfg I 1nl<'l'\'lt'Y> app!. 1.l~'.•1atr .. t<'cui.'.ih 1.vP.11l~. 11ri1•111t'd p<'l'~rtn cn11 lll'!·•1n1•· s~'f"y to g<'n rni.:r 111 S~Oll VACATION $$$
-. p!:in! \\'di 11.llll fll.'.llUlt' -,---,---; . , . , I St.Ill $~. {:~JI R 1 I" n11111a~L'l' UI 1 \T. ~1;1rl H1Tt'l1t Typist ID S .. !Wl
ILLL •. \L s.~c!y; ,';t;\\'jJHl'I 111d1\1duals 1r. :ISS\J!ll{' J,.\1{1.Tl~l.I::, i'c111,1lf'. 11'.'ll-. Johnson . ..110--fi()J;i, Cnllstal Yi()+ C·I! . . . ' -. . ~-
C<'l11f'r I::xp'cl t n I l •T!1n1('al r._.sponsibdlliC's. µhorK' Sol1citi11g, Sala!)'+ Prr~n111~l Ag1·ncy, 27!10 -, : · ,j, ~~<1st~I Con~lr :.Ui:'-ha:;.Sc(•y Si~ilJ NEEDED???
l'\o l'XJJ 111>(•., l'ill'Jl ll'hilt• )01.J . ' ' . Mo-so!Jl l' . s n :0 First ,(· Sl•cond slufls "'a1L I f<Jllltll \'il'. lillrhor & \\'ii· I Jt:irt.or Rl\•tl., c:--1 . ~.;!l01so11'"'.!.'.'a'11l('~ .. ~. 1:-irlh?:<Jllt: Sl'C y to $~.)() lrarn, part time, f'\'{'S S, inJIH'lC~. 1 ·' I ' I f1tuol vd C~l "I' I l\111 ·1 ~IOO TEMPO HAS ,----E :"c'ellt·11t '1·orki11j:!"' :-":1• C .. \I. ,.,.:::{.Hil;2 -RECEPTIONIST $500 '· , ' ... i ._ ~ ·.~
\\'knds, full tirne wh "rrullli-LICENSJ;:[ lia h ~ s i It l' l' {'01\dl!\On.~ & l)('!lC'ftts 1· -P-ASTE-UP~ARTIST . . IS,\LES. Bl•g1nners !O S:/511. l{!'\'t'p1lrn1st S.iUO' JOBS FOR YOU'. f1<'d. fl{'<'!k•rl In 1\all'h 2 i.:1r!s, APPLY ·· ~ . . • ~ • ~·:1: Pa~rl/,\ls.o F•·e J11\)s !)('I' v.·k. S..'ll s ha kl e c• 1-:~1TO\I' Custon1er Coord1n-1
FnrinC'rs InsurAnf'C' Gro11ri 11gf'1' '1. & 7 !)('!1vn 7:.10 an1 .~· PlP!<Sl'\' r.t .::ninri''s. !!H '. F/11m~ 1nelurl1ng Sals. ~·1: IYP'-' 50. &at•h Arr;i. Prnducls. F:arn a!< ynu aior. fBreaf ~1'.-il J * As.~mhll'rTl'ainces
Ed L11ni * 540-!834 h::\O fHll. :i d<t~'s a 11·1\. C;1ll liJ:!(J ,\ \'ih:i~c \\'<iv, S . ..\. , !~nct1ts. /\I' Ji 1 ~· 1:)11 WESTCLIFF !earn. P.1-1pirl 11rh'iillt'C'nient Call JC'nnni" SisNJ 1 * T-lllo~kC'C'[>l'rli
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LVN p/tin1t" PiVI & nights., ;\n Equal Oppty E1nploy{'1' ti-12-0.>;tt. ·~1<o.rk 111 ('('n!l'l:, -S-ALES-RETAIL NEWPORT LaOOrcrs .
S1nall nur!<ini:: hon1r. B•·h ·--PBX Receptionist 11i.il E. t:rlin;:>'r, S.\. Personnel Agency Dut~idP & \l:J!'{>h~ \1Yirk
arc;1 Crill 17\P \~ll-S[Ji:! fflt MATERIAL . j~'.!-{(~~6 Full !inlC', experlenct'd only. 833 D D NB Loop:' Sr sho11 h'rm assign. at Rt'a11t1ful nfritt'S l\\'C'rl,JOk1rn.: PfC'frr :-:lnt1onery ,t olfieP over r., · . 1 TE!\IPO ~:..o. 2620 S S for i\lary, f>42-22."i6 . • usan ____ _
·~anta Ana, Calif. 92704 ~
(Between. Harbor & I
appnu11n1l'n!. I 111e 1 "llC'l' 642 3870 '' · RECEPT/ supplie ... C;dl for appt. • !\E\'ERA1''EJ.:,\fTE:-.ll>o
l.\':'\: 1.::. \\';11d -c\;;~~-~~' HAN OLER Call Ht'tt~· Cu1h •r INVENTORY CLERK '.'if'1v1xn·t Stationt>l's jj;.'.}212. I ' T~:~TPO T••n1fl'>r<iry Jlrl1) ~lt·~:1 \'•Tdt• c .. 11\·. !l"'P· i;1.i 540-6055 r::1rry '\'£·s1. :':TOCK C"JlltJ'l)I clerk nC'l'df'd
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Enlployer
HELP WANTED
Large Comp any
Expa nd ing
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SCRAM.LETS •ORIENTAL RUGS• • PIANOS 1WANft.ER, wlvet drlv•. Cl.ASSIC I!' Soolth Oout
Prtv party nee.di .evcral • ORGANS I marine trans. Uke new, for Lap1tnke. Ratoted to mint 831-E. 11t St. Santa Ana XX, handmade ln Sweden. ~P~LEASE=.,,,,;:==..,..=::.,,~O>dt~-.1
()pen T ~. 9 to GPM : 16 lbs, •taln\eU 1teel frame. I'm a.ti .!! .. ~ 1 mos. ~
N'EW . EUROPEAN! ?~ _1 on WHt Cout unW trlntd. Mi'it:i.
SHIPPMENT ln, Hundred11 l ~UJ ~ke trade. $5'75. · Want lood home fOr 2 older
ot antk[U8-roU top a· ' party, OSM. · 0Uhuahua'1. Adulta onJ¥.
.ecreterl&hall treetmarble SCHWINN 10 Speed, Xlnt MS-5428.
wub 1tandl. Com(' and oond. $50, Must • e 11 . --=---KI-ri_EN_S __ ,
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ANTIQUE S01W··"1"'N"'N"T"'A~N=o~l!~M~ WEANED~TRAINEO
SHOW A SALE Bike. 11'. 84Hl22 Fumlture 10SO
100 Exhlbltora Bulldl119 Mllt1rlol1 I02S "-'==.;;...---= tong Beach ~na CHINA cabtnet, Dre x e I
Ocean & Loni Beach Blvd BARN sldlng; 50 yrs old, Interlude style, ma hoc .
May 30, 31, June I & 2 1 from E. Wash., greys 1: w/mod walnut tin. '25).:
Thro Fri, Sat 1·10 pm browns $1.10 per bd ft. and Red. table w/leal It 6
Sunday ll-6 pn1 49J..-0088. match chalra $1'0. Lrg
Sekultch Production C wooden deak $:'1(), 'PH: ·
Appll ameras & Equip.~~ wkends, or aft 6 wkdaym,
•nc•• IOlO MINOLTA 101, fl.7. Uke 552-8594
FttEIOHT OA?ttAGE SALE, new, $115. j cl\1~N~G"'s"r"'zE='"'· bed=,-x'"tra,,-llrm=,
new Hot Polnt n e I · i g. &1S..2U6 aft ] I.: wknds new, h1cl. mattreu. box
craton, Washen. Orjlt?rs & sprt.nga &: frame. $165.
Di8hwashen1, N~ War-Cati 803$ (worth $S50). Queensbe
rnnty, O'edlt, B or A. ;{1;23 -------.....::.:;.:; $145. Inc. delivery. Usually
\V. Warner, Santa AnH, nl'.'111· FREE TO YOUI I home 833--SC8I.
Harbor. m29'll. \'f'ry homely eight-week old MOVING Eut·mU1t 1el I
1-?EAVY duty Ken 111or1· ! kiucn. evetyttiJns. 4 full i:ooms
washer all cycles 1n•0t.•<ido ' 549-4338 after 5. furn. Llvltlc rm. din. nn., 1
green Uke new $100 cash. Dogs 8040 fUll b9droorn set and 2
96.1-6488 F.V. '""'" beda !I05l OM<yl Dr. e PUPPY WORLD e H.B. 12 noo~ pm.
\Vatch doll! -German Shep-DREXEL drop leaf exlemlon Rent W11her1/Dryer1 p . Wk. Full me.int. * 639-1202 *
'Ii"* REBLT WU.Shl'r, dryers,
dEh/wsh. $50 & up to 1 yr
ga~. 546-5218 or 839-7620. l
nEFRTGERA'I'OR $85. 2--;i·
v.·arnnty. t<I cu. ft .
herds, Otlhuahuu, Tiny dln1n& tabl.e, <( capWt\'11
Poodleiii, Pit BulL"I Cocka· ch&ln. all dark flnish.
poo, Old Engllsh, Samoyed, ;E;(.cel. cond., $500/0tte.r
Dflchshund1, Huskies, Puga, 55'1~
l,00 _r.llXF.D PUPS! Stud ! .,.::.:.PC.:::::D--lne,-•• -~ .. -c-~Sol-. Sf~vtcec ~1oi;t Bn.-eda. Open Livln&-tm tablea, Whit~ fo~\~. v::l.-5027. metal kitch. cabinet, dble
BEAUTTl1JL litUc Yorkllh\re 111811resa A box Hpring, Call Terriers. 8 wk.'!. old. Sired betwn 4 4 8 PM. ~
84.7-3384
~IAYTAG or Kcrunorc uu10.
11o·ashers. $50. eu. l-·r(.'{'
del!verly & auar. 546-116"12.
!..ADY KENMORE v•usl11•1· &
dlytr, HBJWst Gold . G&S
Refrlg & 1to"'. &\6-1092
~ck~~. ~le~ i ~·~~!1~: SHHHI FURNITURE
Jor snow or pet. 497-1684 1 AT WHOLESALEI
('V('S, or sat &: Sun. l 894-2020
DOG OBEDIENCE CL.ASS 1 WANTED
Auction 8015 TO Start Wed. June 5, In the ' * USED BRICKS *
Newport / Irvine areo. CaJI 870-4$4
546-49'28. GAS range, aola, bdrm aet.
•AUCTION• UOLDEN RETRIEVER I kitchen tbl & ll'lC)t'e, Call
I RtSJt SE'ITER pupplf's, alt 2pm, ~
St~. roch, 5 wk!. old. CUSTOM game tbl, year old,
8JI-l74.1. .solid walnut, 3004, ope
GP.Ei\T PYRENEES PUPS, i MX68, Xlnt cond. ?!67~2833.~
Ah'.C, Ot11mp line. Bef. * QUAUTY' Sola le
11 :30 or-alt. 2 p.m. or wk-LJ:r..'\'seat. Uke new .
nds. call 633-0822. Custom-made. Call 968-7910.
I-MENS Store FixtUl"l'S
2-BUll.DING In San!a ,\n11
to be moved.
3-DESERT l..nnd, np[ffO:ot.
10,tXKI ac~s Y.'/V.'i.1lcr.
For Into. on abo\'f' 11Ui'!1on I liA5.SET pUppies. AKC, 7 SOLID Mahogney oval dintna
cell: 1.1·ks o!rl , Champ, ~load tlbl. Nf'eds rellnlshlna. $15.
Col R F Byerly I ~''.""' unuo'1al m&rlong,,, "'o.8182. • • • I a~f,...tj433 , ~:.,;c="=~~~-~
DfVF.RSIFIED I \Ff'll\N !" · AKC )QUEENSIZE Hide-a-bed, UCTlONF.Ef{ • / ' ' -uppK"~, ' Llke Of'V.' Cost $325 Al.king A • s shov.• f!URll!y. M/F. 1 1195 ~ t u m..1w NATIONWIDE I 1173-2552 675-4911 __ or s o er. -
LICF.NSEO BU!\DJ-::1).. l ('P'L"' \T D"'E p l GRANDFATHER INSURED p ' .r.• ,..., upp es. CLOCK ~fF.~lBER OF NAT!O:'\i\L .casonflhle lo i:tood ~hon1r. &19-26al
AUCTIONEF.RS ASSOC. ' __ A_ft l pm, 83&-:j.i32
610 s. BROAO\V;\\', s.,\. 1;i-:1<.\IAN . Shep., A KC. BLUE VELVET SOFA
5:£.2R99 or ll.1$-22'1.8 1 rh;1n1p pt'd1grl'C'. Silvl'r, BIJ.: j exccllrnt condltlon
111:u k1ni,:,<;, 'l \\'ks, 8'79-4(;49 $185. 641)...5961
*col. R.F. By.,ly*-llUSJI St'TI'Cft P"P'" AKC, Gar•ft• •-1. 8055
1nr champion dumr & ~Ire. • ~
&. ASSOCIATES ~I:tll' 1 1001. 96l-414i Divcrglfled AuctionC'Cr-; 1 YARD Sale-TV'1, 1tovc1,
LA.ND, TURQUOTSJ::, I Free To You 8045 sofas, other ho us ehold
Atrrcrs & c.-rc. . . itC!ms. 1967 Fiat, excellent
NATJONV.'lDE i c;~~-A-POO. small, l.il~ek co:'\dllion, 919 ~ak. CM.
LI sed Bond~ & I _ .. , · p.:)ecl femcl.le. A!I slloti;, I I Sat-Mon.
C!'n ' ....... llmlr<.,, \ r . l!Bf'brkn 675-2533 · -"'~=~-----Member of N at i o 11 :l I · . THE BLUFFS-Gara.&e lull ot
Auctioneel"!'I As.'IOC. S111;:a r Ua~·J, Cotton Bowl. beautitul turnlture, lamps,
610 S. Broadway, s I\. Orange Bo~! or a.ny _ kind stereo. etc. Moved-can't
5.)8...289'3 R:::;...~ nf l101vl will iiell v•tlh a US('. Rididoous prlcel! 400
' · ~.~il'.' P.ilot Ou1ilied Ad! Vista Quinta, NB. ?-.,on 9-5. ~\SS SELLS -642·!"'61'8 tNr iG78 GARAGE SALE; Hautehold
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For •n ad In
C•ll Mory Both
Step Lioely!
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Woman'• Y\orld
642·5678, ext. 330
Fas hi on' s Top per!
ilcms, blket1, books, tools,
· Htereo equlp'mt, re<'Of'dg,
eewirll: ma.ch., ~Tiller,
& blillc.,2984 Andros. C.~I.
Horses 8060
MARE gentle, well
manM'T"t'd, 20 yetU11 o1d
super with kids $150. Some
tack.
fl.ASHY l genUe s.rr.r
mare. 4 white IOCks A
blaze. lit $3'75. 894-1044.
17.l REG. Thorobnod Geld-
ing, 6 yrs old. $1,000. or
bt'st offer. 831·U40.
BEAtrr l yr. ruly T..:irobrd
Qtr Ho!'!M?. Haller trained.
"Bambi" $300. 962-4310
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Antiques. Wkly auctions. We a.re buyers or fine jewelry, nntiqucs, furniture.
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(714) 645-2200
\ Charlie'• Treding Post
494-1629
9102 SIZES 8-18 i., 1ff...,;~ 1Tf,~-r-
We Buy, We S•ll
I Antiques, Metals, Junk •·
I fo~IUOre&<.."Cnt lites. 5 gal Gov.
KU cans, gas htrs.
CRIB!Kant v.'1?t mattresa
used for one child -Hire new
$25. 979-R123 933 Carnatlotl
Ave. Costa Mes a
Greenbrook Homes
TRIPLE dresser, mirror, 2
night stands, headboard
white $&). 9'm-8123 933
catnatton Ave. Costa Mesa
Gretnbrook Homes.
TIRES
5 Della 10-60 x 15 off-rol\d
lirt'S, rn.ted for highway use.
4 u.'led. & 1 new SlOO.
615-1345.
GREEN Hlde·a·bed, f11.ded
1'rn •Pl nr11.t cluA tn 1b• suitable f o r reroverlng. lll'•i·~l. M"Mhtill!!d topJ14tr! Oood mattress $10. Brown
""" ev.-r11h\ng -•Ill• rflo vt11¥l recliner & foot .tool
"t't>l'!I, tloubln·br{'~8l•d, buttou. $15. Aft 5PM & weekeOOL "l'Al\l~ OF'~' for ~nn~hint> rnnnrt ~!\II.II, bl~ pockets. Cro-54:>-815'1 f)h!.tl·~ hi th•~ bro·•'1,y fronl rhr·t or knltllog v.·or•k'd 1D -
an•! ha•·k t•·•O•'l"d •·tthJ11t· two C'Oloni J11 •bell •Ulch, CRiafKant \\'t.'t .matlresa
tin:lil'. \\'o•nr u< 1ur 11:olf, hlli· }'utlcm 7:t30: al1ea 8-111 l11ol. uaed tor one child. llk11 new
lllM. blldnl:', PR~lo 1ouni::lu!!:. 7S CENTS tareactli PlUenl. $25 979-8123 933 Camadoo Printed J'!lltl'rn f110::: AddZ.Scenlllornch,.U.. · '
Mtise•'St.1.e1J,10.1t.14,t&. 'rort'int~liumallaftd.IPtdal Ave. Costa Me•a
18. 51• 12 (bu~t 34) t.kt:11 handling; otber•I•• GMnbrook Homes
2\.fi 7an11 GO-Inch fn.brl !l. th.lrdclau 1Wi¥"7 will Lake TRIPLE dn!uer, mµ-ror1 2
Send Sl.00 for e1eh p1Utrn. three week• or mon. 8-nd Lo .. 1 .. ht tands headbOal'Q
Add 25 centa for e11ch paltem .Allee Brook1, 1os. the D1ll1 ;Jtlt, 1 $60. ' 979-8123 833 fot" l'inl-class m1ll 1nd apecl1I PUot, Needlecraft. ~ h andling; otherwl1e 63 Old Ch"' 51 tloo Carnation Ave. c.oata Meu. t)Urd-class dtllVf!D' wlll take I 1 ' e 1 1 ' t:rt Greenbrook Homes. three weff..•or snort. Send to Ywk,N.Y.lllOlt.PrlntNam ..
Marian Martlll. 442. the D•U1 Addre11, ZIPt Pa\&era TOUCH A SEW Sinaer IJIW, ~•J. 11· •mblr. mach ~ 1' -· ft. ruu• Nt'#I 1GO mot\ po,W(r 4• ., "''"'' • ......
Pattern Oept.. %3% \Vrst lRth aliu l•-our 1114 N"jjl•r•ft Frost~free Refrtg, $ 15.
Marjorie Sfa\nPer
SayS:
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Up To 50% OFF!
Soma Famous
Brand Names
Clearance On
BLOUSES & SKIRTS
Reduced To
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NEW ARRIVALS
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Print NAME, ADD REIS, II~, fl'I• df'l'IJ:AI 111114' _.,.. •t." l I I ........ w.11 • (Behind Intm.Honal
•IZE ITlll ST.VLE NUM8£11l, NttW1 t1w + K"lt hok-'W drop ea map~ \.-..-WW HOWie of Panctket)
oNgJo'JtEEPA1'1'fo:RNo()'Ol!l" hMDMleTlaa\lf/r .. tt.era i tJs tbl. $25. Crtb, hl-cllr, pot~
.tiolct to fPfl4J for, ot1• frr"' _ lf••I N .. flt,olnt ... k 1.00 dtr ~ Pwr 1'.wn mowtt
Dl\lll't tn•I~ NIW' 9rn1NG-N••I ,lowtr Ol"CMl'Mit lk t.00 ~ .... 1U6. -
BOMN.r.ll l'AT'M:RN OA,TA· H1lrthtCrochttlook-.4t.oa -·.,..__,o·-·-. u.,h. '333 East 17th Street
111<.od P<nlan A Chi""'• 371 Oltvy. Aho, Chryoler f.'O<td, Completed S/l!V?I.
ANSWERS """· • .. ..,1r1 ... -Renta'-fr $5 M488 1toya1 mar1ne, xtnt cio. whit•• Ta1t1t1an acid· WA"ff TO SUY: I~ replacement engt.ne. Beat 6 C)ll, 100 hp tmY martne,
PLATE BURNER and olr. 644-U!IS. \ allemAlor, dual b 1 t t, =°--~ ih. ~E MULTI !any ~). 0,,.., Nl,hll 'Ill 9 5 Y·bottom rue! lftnks, J;.45 orp!d, ~w match!,_ navy
Invtttiptirw ~I I * 544-3411 * S•tt 'ti 5:30, Sun. 12-5 1 gu, SS. plvanlted & !f:ct F~~cry~w:;:rfr!
Commltt ... ue now known I WANTED to boy el"lrl< *Pl•not I Or1nd1* I plutlc. 64$-UK, -9. H<hl;,g, A~ bay boot !or
u "Toothpute O>mmttteet," ' typewriter IBM preferred. BaldWtn • Cable • Ol1c:ktrlng $4995. Call 015-4724.
becallle they llQUC!elA! tvtr)'· 3800 Apt K South Flower -Tilcher • Kawtll • Kimball Boet1, Pow•r 9040 """""'=-'="~---,=--. lb1na they can OUT ot the Santa ..... 1LC1:--. • ·Knabe -MIL-on Bi Hur''". um 23' Thompson fibers!• TUBt. .ru:oo. .....,......._,, M\JSM'tt • Sohml'r • St~ln-l..apt:trake oft shore cru19tr.
BA"1'L"'TT Of F • E I w~ -Slol'cy a: Cark -Win-* ho Th F"ully equip. ?¥1orc. I/O. .. .. c. um. -qu p. IOIS t" . Wrulitzer • Y&m&h• A y ere llockod In Newport Harbor. FLOOR COVERING N s · u. I I D s I I S6500. Treilrr 11vaJI. Day11 . I ~XEC Olnr desk.I Ol'le s• ew paoets u· •••..••• $!°195 moimor • ay pee • 5..16-2100 E I k d 718 W. ltth St., C.M. ""ril" X 42 .. : L ·.naPe sec. Used from .. , ......... $.'ri PRICED TO SEU~ I 9GO-:J004 · v .' • w n 11
Quality l'Ul.tom floor desks wood o!fice desks Players " .......... SS95 1'HlS WEEKEND --0'=-:=,· ==~-=-,..-COYtrtng. Featuring Natcn, arm' c h a Ir t, Mech Crl\lldM .. . .......... $395 1 l'l' T·Bird 140 Mf'rc, w/lrlr 11:1' BOSTON Whaler. ~ h.p.
Amultrong & Congoleum. calculaton, $20.-JO., 1 DR *ORGANS* list $6175. Special $4'l95 I \:\:1nrudl'. Ver>; good co~.
Guarantetd lnltallaUon It Utter fire safe file. Elec. Baldwln -O>M. HnmnlOnd -. • ! ~.1.ill ·Also new 13 Mere. 1 .ii
perfornwx.-e. Over 30 yni. type w r l t er s, llbr3,nl Ka\vai . Kimball _ Lo\\Tey • lR F"ormulfl 16.'1 M ~ r r Ill' never u11ed·ln crate, $350 ~r. counteni, t b I 1._ wo~ I Rodi,>en . Thomas • : im· w/trlr, !1st $6690. \\ kod 1 Pvt party. 673-1334. FREE ESTIMATES benches, Fluor. flXt ., lit. ahn • Wurlitzer. on[)' $489-5. I 21· <> \V r. N s Sport.fisher,
caU 646-1442 ! rpj~~~~RPRTSE.S Optigan ............... • Sir.cl 20' Formula 188 Ml.!re. \\' lr!r ; r/B. dual conlJ'OIJll &
ELECT R l C bu i It-in 867 w l9th CM G42-3408 ~w~~ S~l~t t • •· "" • !!= 1 Hat fre95. \\lkncl ~pel·ial t l'On1paSM>I', pqulp. for sport Frigidaire range 2 yrs old · · · ur ~Wr '~N""'F· newE · · ... ! $5895. f1.~hlng. Lo eng. hn. $3JXI.
$85. Gas range ; 3 a. OKS U5 up, Exec. swvl chrs * If RE * G73<-13!!8.
Automatic washor In good 115125. Secy ch" 18124. ORGAN LESSONS TRADE IN SPECIALS ·n l'A;~c=F:~M~AK~E=R~,.,,,~. ""s""IF'.
<.'Ond $45. 63 Mm:: for parts Pierce 867 w 19, CM, I c & r fl "~ ! hi h 390 block I t 642--3408 FULL!RTON MUSIC 19'10 18' Cobalt 165 MerC'. uJ;l 11 Y l'QW?~ or • as comp e e, JX'rl crul<1\ng/hsh1ng 1 n p/b, p/1, radio ii: heet!!f all WALNUT Secretary desk, 18191 E:uclid, Fountain Valley r(.'CiuC<'d lo $3500. Int l. IJ·Jr, 7 l\I 714 .838-16sJ
v;ork first $75. Taket it all, 1 swivel chair & filing cabinet 557-4836 h.p. OB + extras. ' 0''-"'''cc'"'=· ""'""'. -0-000--:::-:-: I
Kannan Gbla atrlpped for $175. 496-1054. after 6:00 122 N. Harbor, Fullerton 16, 'i'l SKIP Jack 20. Open Dune BUGY. 646=--844'1 or 1 p.in. 871•1805 19i0 20' Skipjnl'k ... l!O C"l"l.iisrr, low hn;. Sale/part·
3236 "B" Placentia, C.M. PRIV PTY must t1acrlfi1.-e ready ror (lsh1ng 011 trlr. ' nt•rship or tra~c down.
MOVING : Drawing boards, 2 Office tun of matching Pf.IVATE PARTY \VANTS I Only $5~. l ··J\l;l-!ll.~.
dl t bl 1 ... -TO BUY PtANO FOR 1 ,---.--.----1 a Ull a e, p...,,.,..n, furniture. Usedonly2 mths. CASH 1960 11· r.t11<'lirll Th h.p.1 CLF.AN 68 17 Roston
be.byteric:la, plctlltt!, lamps, Made by Cole. $2--7997 · .._ ~~1.n••:: .... I OB & trlr. 30 gfll. fuel + v 1 \\'hnl1·r. 100hp Johnson. 1~. hand lawn moweni, cricket ... .,.. ~ ... 1 J 1 1 tr 12'!00
Chair' .. ~-n chair with TWO 26 Drawer KAR.DEX . Benh, iil1rrutcu!atc. SI~. \I' 1ef' r r, :ic as . . . ~ Sporl1119 Goods 8094 "48-7337. cuahlona, addin& machlne,: FILES, $225. both. I 1972 20' SklpJack 16J l\Terc. -"'-='-------
(collector's) warm coat, I 53&'1476 NF.\\' cWJtmn 11urfb?nrds, top Complete w/trlr, fiin1hi.i , Boats, Rent/Char. 9050
t'>'•in beds, frames, colored I qualty, 1 wet'k dt'lt\!('ry, SOO. I cover11, trlmtabs. du a I
Plastic pieces for Crafts. Plan°' & Organs 8090 Al h ~ bl k "'" I so s al"-..... an s -NJ. ha .. t'.'>'l''S F.xtrri ,. I e ·i n Odds & end1. Evenings 673-1386 " ... · · '... · ' · 42' NE\\. Chris-Craft 548-21S2. WE'RE DIFFERENT . Hod"""' to l69!b. I NO SKIPPER IF I a Y!! Regardless of the "Fantastic TV, Radio, HIFI St. 8098 l!l72 20' Scaray :i!lO Ford/Jcl.1 YOU'RE QUALIFIED U . Prices" that one. l'('l\ds Si\LE OR 'fll ADE I SUPER Shi SPECIAL F'lv·Brid~e Sport FL<1herm11n.
Good, used Jurmlure & about, the tact 1s ~hat ! PHILCO COMPONENT $4:m. r p·iu.~h. Full electronics, full appliances or w1U 11ell tor you I competition keeps pnces . / . I Kalley, iihower, t'lc. }-'or MASTERS AUCTION I about the MUne whf'tever Ste7.' 1>-slem \\1lh BSR turn-' Dri\'c to lht• beach I his 1\'knd. C'h/\rler by rlay or week.
646 8686 or 13).9625 you 11hop. W~ lose very few tab A GOOD UNIT Enjoy the saHy ;1 i r. }'"ish, (•rulse, tttk!ail. clc.
aft 6 S d sal~s by being undersold. . . sunshine & take! a look 111 64:,.2'l:JO, 962·2301 Sunday 839-097 1 _ ~~~ ~Y548-63-49 \Ve re d1f!ert>nt because our \Viii sell for $125. fum or our many specillls. only
sales.1nen listen hard to trade for sm111l por!ahlc =~·=o-==--,..-,,.---, CABINETS Jor Kitchen & \\'hat you say, they're or '!? Call 673-47'66 Eves NEWPORT PACIFIC 1-:R1CSON 26" 11100P fl. eqpt.
Bath sensitive to what you really afler 8 or weekends. 2200 \V. Cst Hwy, Ncivport sips 5 Charter da/wk.
Unfinilbed Prellnished ~ant & they have the 25" Color TV Z e . t h Beach. &15-3380 prfpty. 846--0428 Counter Tops also inventory to make the n 1 · B t 5 'I 9060 HARDEN ENTERPRISES ] perfect match between guaranteed plclure .t.ube :lJ.6 SEA\VlTCJI 25 HP,i_o_a_s._,_•_• ____ _
815 W. 18th St. C. M. Organ &: Organist, P\e.no & i225ho~ ce.!cel~nl&!tc"'rnd3 •ptmion. ·, Evtnrude eng., elec. 11tarter, I FLIPPER w/Dolly 642-:m42 Pio.nl11t It you are thinking "" """" ="' · cable l-ontrol, trlr & access. 225 '
ab o u i a k eyboard 1
1
Incl cover. 847-4738. I Pho,,! .. ~ ,_
REDF£0RATING SALE : l l I ·-~~' nstrumenl, g ve us a try. ~ CHRIS CRAFT Cabin twin ~~~~------
Everything must go. Divan, Wt, think you'll agne that ! I ~ ~ I • ,e j sere\\' :6', Sips 5, head & 1
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24· SCHOCK. 6 hp Evlnrude, love9f'.al, tables, I a mp s, Y.'C ~ different. , lllrN EquiJHf*!.t 1C. g 11 , , S5600 55&-7649 head. galley, slpa 4, $400>.
chairs, spring& &. COAST MUSIC · · I 8 C). • ·• 1 673-4245 all 6 pn1.
mattressefi', drapes, &. I Newport al Harbor, c .:r.1. SHARP 32' Luhrs '67. F/B, • 1 s ET so L c AT
matching bed1pread1, etc. 646---0271 General 9010 diesel, fhg\8 . Many r '<trB..! CATAMARAN 11 u LL s
Sat, sun & Mon only. Call I Brookhurst at T8bbert, FV I $17,500. Ownl'r. 642-55.1\.1. new. $300. 642-5856 '
between 9 & 6, 6734046. oo:;-<;7 LEARN 2'1' TROJAN, '65 galley, heRd, e HOBIE CAT 16, e
~1ISC. & Furniture Eves & BOATING SAFETY slecrs 4. lmmac. $8500. . Wkndt>., ;ai2 Femhiil Circ., C 0 NT [NU 0 US FREE Offer. Priv. Ply, !i7:>-'1J42. S1395 673--06..16
No. c. Hunt. Bch fBetv.-n ORGAN Cl.ASSES fo"OR ~1ii1k~: I8' GLASSPAR 1.0. Volvo LIDO 14, No. 2199, ready lo
Warner I: Htll, otf GrahamJ ADULTS. Every Tueeday By Balboa Power Squadron eng, 4 cyl, full canvas, xlnt t~'. ...... l,.lenllt.1, trailer, 67~
. ?:30pm. Start any week. d 11500 49" -"~A"' "'°""" .rv"""' Misc Wanted 8081 Tom D\eterlch in charge. start Mon., June 3, G:3D pm con · · .>-J;rtQ. 0""='=='·--~--""-'=
• Coast Mu.sic Costa Mna. Newport .Harbor Yacht Club •1 Vacancies co11t n1011ey• Rent ) 25' SLOOP,"'~· lnbrd l'ng, \VANTEO: Et.EC. TRAINS, Newport mvct. at Harbor. 720 W. Bay St. . )'OW' house, apt., · alof""' dac &ails, spink:r. Xi cond.
Std. gauge, Amer. Flyer, & ~-2851 Call 548-9978 1 bldg., etc. thru a Dally Pilot $3495. 675-7297.
Llonel. M&-8620 for detail.I. I Classified Ad. c~ SELL.5 -&fZ..5678
Autos, Imported 9700 Autos, Imported 9700 Autos, Imported 9700 Autos, Imported 9700 Autos, Imported 9700
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'74 124 Sedan
ladle, Avtomatlc #9J7&0
'74 124 Sedan
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'73-124 Sedan ......... $2495
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'73-124 Sta. Wagon. $2495
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1973 FIAT 128 2 DOOR
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pilltMl 00\ll"(lllo ...,,. ,~,~ow. IMtartt M••Nml ---:;t• rtnm tftn4, IO Ollla, a.c. Cost• Mesa, C1lff, '2627 llW+KNIT Doak wtltl lit.ala fMUflt MtfttY 1ttek -1JIO al. -.cm. "8l\MI patt1r11 •.••••••• t\.M Cam11IN a1tt look --1,00 f ._..::::..: ,;::::;..::::::11c..,-, ~8~6-w~TV (1141 .u~ ....
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I!' PACIFIC CATAMARAN, '1 Scooters 9150 Scooters tlSG, '51 FORD Woody, not CADIL' •cs '69 Alta Romeo a...tine 2 IO CRMER BMW : 70 JAGUAR '69 PORSCHE 91l;T rbll •n&·
tibttslul hu.U / J AWARD e SPRING e t'Unnlnr. Nl.'Cdll restoring. '-""' ¢hoo&e One owner • ~Uchelins, Kon~.·~~lfM
spon, fully rigged, • 1~~~~ MOTORCYCLES LICHT 11'>'.ICH'f Best o<r. 646.1346. Le1'9t1I Stllctlon 831-lll<O Dir. · SaJet • Se:vke • Leasing ' XJ6 $5600 lmmac. •~-Tnlll Lie $2200 -In Ore-rwnty :I08 W. II,!. S.A. 835-31TI Ml)fs "1th black '73, 9H Gem. Beautltul er. newm · Honda, Triumph, Yamaha e SALE e 19-10 BUICK, 4 Dr Special. Cou 0eviil:;; ;Sedan De-Audi '707 , USt:.D BMW1 lnterior~eeM fact 0 r y condition. $4,000. ( 9 .. 5) 831~7 or 4~ 1680 Ne'A'J)Ort Blvd, Costa \Ve service •·hnt wu sell. Excellent cond .. l\!ust see! vuJ:s • E' Ool'8.dol • Co1.-, ./ ,Tl. 2l02 eq!Jlpmi~nt. Low mileage & 675-4271
RHODES 19', ex. cond. 2 sets J\1cstJ , Buy-now 'A'hile good scloction 1 SI.850./Bat. offer 968-6778 vertiblet1 AllO nill"" other n AUDI 100 LS. Air, a\lto., I ,10 mJ absolutely nawless. •72 SILVER Targa. 2.4 9uT sail& w/sptnnaker. Seagull 642.-4345 i is t;Hll a 1ailable! • 1 ,.._· .. .,1 ~.,,in AM/FM stereo, sunrooL ./ 69 2500 JAGUAR DEALER
0-8., trlr w/nu tires. J\1ust SAC '70 Hirley Davidson I HARLEY-D~VIDSON •Rec Vthlcl11 9530 I ae ect ~ ac ~n1de-'· New tires & &hocks. 24 Ml . ./ '71 Bavaria ;:i1 ~~n~nd. For infor.
et'll. n:!OO(n<lsi{' ::ti' otter, pr!. Sporl~ler Trike. New I Y of Westn11n1te~ CLASSlC '57 Chevy SIB '1 per gaJ. Must iell! $3,000 Capri 9715 '71 914 PORSCHE, xlnt cond, pty. -recons1ructed eng. Extl'l"me 1 9306 Bolsa, We11tm1ns1er C 327 4 pd ~ Eves A weekends 3077 23' HIRONDELLE Jo mi's. Show hlke.1Bet\\'nBrookhurst&Magnolia H~perir ~<JJ 'ti 5 & '72AUOJ100LSAuto.trans.,'73 CAPRI VG, air, Decor asklng$4,000.Days673-'
Catamaran. care' re e Sl.800/?st ofr. 615 c · 1893-6274 5: '10 pain~ eo:!!~I ~:1~ c!':per SUIU'OOl & immaculate in & Group, Sunroof. Lo mUea. I Eves. 673--2590.
cruising. Sleeps 5. Like J\E'W V1ctor1a, CI\1. sips 4. Woodpanel, bit-ins. out. 83i-3}40 Dir. Xlnt cond. $3695. 646-7867_ PORSCHE 914-6, in xlnt.
G75-5l09 '71 YAl\.1AfL\ 650, Faring, MPtor Homes, Saddle tanks, desert lights, TOP DOLLAR PAID Datsun 9720 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. cond, l\ta.ny xtr-d.S, stereo &
HOBIE • 16 • trlr: Don '! buy Bags $&25. Can be seen I Silt/ Rent 9160 1 FMStereo, $149..'i. ttt i k e , IMMEOIATEL y BMW 9712 642-9405 • .::"o:P".:;·..:6#-"'-"26'-21----
new, used 5 tunes, gem 1 nights at 423 r·1o"·er, Costa I 54S-1781 -\\'c.k. 5":>6311 FOR AU. 'li'OREIGN CARS I • 73 DATSUN 610 ''61 JAGUAR sedan Classic . tl>e shop! cond. 642-8327. 1\.lesa. 6~2-3li1 ' •VACATION • Call 0 • in to' us I ' ' XKE. Eng Don't give up AT YOUR 0\VN PACE .. , \VJJJ.. BUY Y?Ull ~ECllE· 1 r come see , liml. llWO fOI 2 door hard top, 4 speed, air body . style: " ., "Lu~t" it in classihed, Ship
HOBIE 14. 2 saill'i, racing '72 KA\VASAKI '.hlO Enduro. Choo!!e froin So. Calif. ATIONAL ~J·UCLE PAID I 11!!11 A.t. •ABIAN cond, mag wheels, vinyl Beautiful $850. 536-1918 aft 4 1 to Shore Results! 642-5678.
equip.. car rack inl'h.I.. $8.'iO. !Firm!}. Montesa 2j(l "Largest Selection." FOR OR ~OT. CALL US 5M""V~ root (230GX\V\, ~pccmc.·-------,;:;;;;;
xlnt cond. $85(1. 5'15-5735. 5cc, ~na~y10 x1t~, make offer. (Over 40 Minis & l\l.H.'sJ. ~~0B~~ U ~~'f~c<?!~~ M 0 I $2499. Jensen 9732 1 Autos, Imported 9700 15 ~,. Snipe W/pipcr s. lC\C, Joo--• DALES • . • 0 ,,
TraUer, 2 malru;, 2 jib, f.,t, T~ CC. KAWASAKI '72,. MOTOR HOME ! BEACH, lll8ll Beooh Blvd., . T CREVIER BMW 73 JENSEN
$'50. H.B. 53&-3496. ""'". "'""'· E'' '11c"1 ' RENTALS I 842-'5<>1. 3100 W. Coe" Hwy., N.B. . 0 2"l West 1st Streot i INTERCEPTOR Ill LEASE OR BUY
Boats, S~d & Ski 9080 I C'QndiHon 6T.';--S0.19 i Redhill .". San Juon, Tu~tin 14 Wheel Drives 9550 642·9405 ) R Santa Ana '°"""""'
. 1 J-tO~D,\ 350 CB, 1973, '1,000 (71'1J 838-0900 , . I, TOP DOLLAR i 835-3171 Auto trans, air cond, po\ver DofMM,..._
12 MINI Sport, Mere. 40, 3 nu. s,qoo. or takl' over pyints SHARE WINNEBAGO 73 LR.ndcru1scr, hnrdtop, blue 1 1974 BMWs ,73 DATSUN 240.'7. Black. Still equipment, natural leather I
yrs old, sell for $1000., or at s.t-0-71 n10 .. 962-7037 ('' . I & \1·hite, 5 Jack1nan '''heels, FOR 20Ct'l's, Bavarlas, 3.0 SA's under warrant". Ai\1-FJ\i intctior (188HMH). . DOT
\vill exchange for l it i> •72 l-IONDA 330. EX'TRAS. 20 "' interest, use 10 weeks a full roll cage, t.'Omplet!' SPORTCARS Order your car for delivery ~ $9999
\Veight, sn1all h.p. boat ,'(, E.'~CELLl:NT CONDITION. year. Phone 640--£»82. I carpets, radio, eibie lights, in Europe NO\V! ~rn~.rs.Ai~~n~a~, .r1:~1~ CREVIER B·Mw •74 260Z
motor + cash. Ev(' s s7oo 8'12--071.3 11973 21· \VlNNEBAGO motor-aircraft belts, htlch, aux l!J All models & yeaNi spoilers $5900. 598-4987 after
673-1805. · 1 home, has everything. Reas.· gal tank, day 538-5979 after SEE US FIRST! EXCELLENT 208 \\'est 1st Str('(>t
Santa Ana 13' Lo1,man, 35 H.P. £'1cc
\\·/controls. Quick-N~asy
car top loader. S 4 7::; .
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'71 HONDA CL 175 A·l eond. 1 rates. 962-4587. • 6 !l9:l-:t7·l9 Bruce $4200 5 weekdays, all day during I
Lo n1i . 70 r.IPG $375/offcr. 1 oHcr · PRE-OWNED BMWS Y.'cekend. I
S·l2·IJ.J!J. Auto Ser & Parts 9400 • -. ii "'"'f:'.:::~=:!..7..".,"::!.·-j e '72 B.,varia. 4 sp & ai• WILL 8UY YOUR
li\'O Pr('miel' helmetl'i, lge, • -'G6 LAN~ROVER?I09, very .1 ?1to1UISOllUD~C.lil.i4S·IGM.'\ • :71 ~....00·.Auto.~1-1/s DATSUN, TOYOTA
lik(' n<''·'" $23 ea. Call FOR SALE -4 \\'hite letter I clean. S.250. 962-.126 . e 70 Havanas - 3 m stock OR VOLKSWAGEN
675-8176 ™;!led tires, nl~ 7 .x 1~ AP , Trucks 9560 TOP CASH l~r clean used at reduced prices PAID FOR OR NOT. \\'ILL
.71 NORTON COi\l;l.JANDO, \11re mags. 1220. F1t1> f ord, . • cars and trucks 1=:: I PAY TOP DOLLAR CALL Excellent condition. N1•1v
all nl.'11·. ''O" n1iles, ""'mply i Chrysler producrs. Trailer 1.!.J6.l FORD PICKUP Ho-ard Chevrolet KEN'I' AU.EN 54().0442 tirel'i & paint. 6.JS-3731 or , " I hitch l ne\'er Used ) firs I EXCELLENT J\IOTOR. ~
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'74 llondna 750 & 5.'iO Bl'fore 3 pm-997-27.JS. '71 FORD pickup ~~ ton 4 1 Ne1vport -~each . -.. a_utomatic trans, ~tr o:_:>nd, ! Marda 9738
Xtras, S\!150 & Sl700 speed Sl9.i0 or best offer I 833--0:>.1J hke new, 16,00'.l ong miles. 1 ---------
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CAMPER SHEU. for 8' BM.
(with venn $150.
842-5632
498--051!1 _ TIRES ~ '1M-i.179 \VE !NY 2S40:2 Marguerite Parkway 831-2040 Dir. '72 MAZDA 2 Dr. HT. Al\!
2 197.1 C-T-70 TR A J L a _D<•lta 10--60 x _la off-road 'C .1 C!II::VY i .. , T p· ·I-' 1 lY!PORTl~D AUTOS Mission Viejo 'TI 240Z. $3700. \Vhite \\'/blk F!II, air cond.. S traC'k
llONDAS, -100 nii 011 each. t1r<'s, rated. for h1g:h1vay 11sr.1 ~;·/C~inpet'. v:s. ~utoi,c C:t BEST PRICES PAIDI USE AVERY P\VY E.'CTT. inter mags Very nice car ste~eo tape. side niolt:i~1g1>.,
Like neu". 646-1818. I 4 -us~ ,':: I Ill'\\', $100.1 cond $600 646-8736 D L I I t 831-2040 • 495-4949 548--6i98. • . radials, 1 O\\'nt'r, lo n111es,'
. . • 67.>-l.14J. i ·-; " . . . (' ean ew I mpor I ~ '72 2.JOZ . 1 landau. (253FTQJ. $19135. Motorcycles/ 69 SPORTSTI::R, xlnt (;ond, · .72 OiEV 307 ni 1 te I 10 F OH.D Ranchcro. Radio, 1.,66 ll<.r'oor, C.l\1. &46-930C ORANGE COUNTY'S · iur, m 8 gs ·
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many extras. $1700. 1 . co P: hentl'r air t.'Ond only ll675., --OLDEST !\1ichelins, stereo, etc. Beiot l .•. . " ,, ' ....
COT OATSUN ---------642-823.1 en.c:1ne . factory ne.\'1. E/Z i 5.'it--05171540-7337. I AUTOS IMPORTED offer. 846--3182. ' 1 1·onvers1on lo marine use. I I ""--'-•'• ....... ~ "'~<> ............. ,,°"' ..,,..,,.
HONDA .<;L 2'.M?• 197~. Only '69 7~J() NORTON SS }'rf'C deliverv, Guaranteed. '7.J FORD ~~ !on 4 by 4. -1 & DATSUN 2~0 Z-5,000 mi.
1692 1n1 ~· \V1nrlst11eld .~ I Commanrlo. Ou t s randin g S·l73. 892-M36 LoactC1:l. 6000 nH. 1 General 9701 .. ,.. Exlras. Best offC'r. Pl-t: '72 MAZDA, RX2, air, stl'rro.
rack. $79.'i. 642-3073. rond. $800. 979--06-18 , , . O 615-1 12.~ • 5116--3341 lf'nther. vinyl roof, 1•lee. i
'70 CB 750 Honda. Extras. j ~ CJ~EV\' \\'/i\ir $~or par!~! l.~72-"2~4-0Z=.~.,-A~/~T~.-A~/~C-, ~L'OOO= antC'nna 839--0440.
Sl,05d. -t-.1ake Offl'I'. ! . CLi\SS SELLS -642-5678 I ,.nt~ing bov,'" ·"'·, ~n. .. Vans 9570 HUGE miles". $4,700. '73 ST,\TION \\IGN, s2s;i1J. I
5.16-1918 art 4 Pill I T t 9765 _ngine_. a ancc _.:' Just ' SELECTION 1 1974 BMW's 675-6093 or best offer.
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l ,.._!"'!'!"!""lllllJ!"'!llll'!"!!llllJ"!''!"!!llll!'"""!!'llll--• U.S. ilfag Kin1s . ~1 lugs. I V-8. auto, posi-tract. 1ape & 1 OF ! in stock ready fC1r inuncdiate ·7~\l~~r~r. ~;c~~~P I Merc-'eGs7'B-JG:en·1
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Over 70 New •74 Toyotas Of'I Display I V\V Engine, S100. Bo1h good. I '67 FORD Van, 6 cyl, 3 spd. (012GNN1 OVERSEAS DELIVERY . ecuth·e Car . ont' only (Ser-
Buy NOWt_.,TOD.,AY,..-OtdCHECKPri<•0'1uR DEAU 673-4394. paneled ,.,.1bcd . Under 50;i.1, • 73 PORSC~E 914-4 ROY CARVER Inc. 1.9!1 FIAT 124 Sport Spider. ial No. 0171.Jl l, fully equip..: '----------, !I 000 URGENT' 6~ ·-z !No 262:11 ' $2600. CALL ped. $2'16.~3 n10. lease for ~~~~~~~~~~!, •. · , · ,;rJiJ e 73 OPE.L GT 1 ROLLS ROYCE Bt.fW 846-5966 , 36 n1os. OEL + T.~L. \\'hy 1
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-;:: i 67 r ORD VAi'\l, reblt eng., 6 Auto. (617JESl I 234 E. 17th st. ,70 124 SPYDER, AJ.\1/FM. lease 4 yrs fro1n others . I[ ~·l cyl, runs good. S 8 O O. e 72 SAAB SONNE TT Costa Mesa • 546-1~ 8-track, mags, xlnt ml'ch : \\'hen you pay no mor(• for
. 673-5789 al!. noon I 1797FLYI cond. $1950_ G45-7290 aft. 1 a 3 yr lease \vith us. ij!iii3ii!iiiiiiiiiii;;;,;iiji~ Autos Wanted 9590 • 69 TR-6 Just a low wanh _,_,>J_______ Jim Slemons
Gene•al 9510 __ tZKYJ2.11 Honda 9727 Imports j;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;; \VANTED 10 buy 1965 e 69ALFA BERLINA intherightplace... l30lQuail
. 71 TOYOTA Chcvel!e r-.talibu stat i o 11 f045J-fSEl •72 Honda Car Nei\'J)Ort Beach I
I 1ragon. 1nust ha\'e good & MANY, MANY Daily Pilot i 833-9.100 1 11600 C'ngine. NC'1v brakes, 'I body & good interior. Call I OTHERS TO Super saver! C039GCBJ ~ENTER FROJ\1 MaeART!lt:R I tires .t hatt. Koni s.hocks. aflcr ·Ip.in. 968~971 · CHOOSE FROM Classified Adi Only $1088 •: OVER Oynn-1\lnrd. l.011· m1lr-iig,~. C\SH FOR AT j\J,\NY I<:\TRAS. 0 l' i ~ . • I I
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1971 HONDA Sedan. Goo<l I '71 :-.1sz 250 Sr<lan i\u10. MORE TO
condition, 35 ~fPG trans., air, A:-.1/F:\l, i\lich,: CHOOSE
548-1309 I X radials, s, lo\v nHles. 1
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Johnson and Son 21st ANNIVERSARY SALE! ! !
71 JAGUA D XJ·6 ' '""". $6600. p,ivatc P>y. H•"Y °" ,,_ I\ S-12-38{]3 I E1c:ta.M Gn 4 door, auto trans, air cond, SA¥11S '66 250 SE COUrv>, 4 S""ed, yellow with black leather .-~ 1·~ D""° s• Htr.
interior. leattx;r interior, or~g & I O.ty T-'u $S999• bcaoloful. Sll-zo.ttl Dh. I 4 •-
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offer, PH : 586--1316 H-tiflC)klRltoch
'69 !v!GB, GT. Black, \\'ire 540·0443
Oassified Ad game and sell \\'hls, st er co. Good 842 7781
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,14 914 2•0 '72 Toyota 1600 1 '74 TOYOTA LEASE A BRAND NEW~• WANTED• 5U1 vw Window I .69 VW ,74 VOLVO AMC 9905 ·12 MARQUIS 10 pa" ·! Fully luxury "q u 1 Pp e d , TOYOTA 1200 CoroUa Sedan V•n! Under $500. P.fust bt> \\'agon. Air, P/8, B/S.
Complete. NEW. 8.nvt like Coupt : lor only $61.26 r ~r mo. 36 Runn\na. Send info to Sunroof & IQw mileage. .73 l-IORNET 4 dr. Auto. Rir P/\\', Tllt·"·hl, Ste~tape. crry.Blact1~Bl:1l'k. ~~~~~~l(m~~v)tinlsh, Auto Best Deal n.oa. open end lellM!. g~~u~ot~dp'.6~· ~!·~II 0~1;051 )288 Best Deal ~~61roXlnt cond. $2500. ~e::.t:~;(!I{, $3300. 830-();~
Phone 558.1000 DLJ<. $2399 Anywhere! C<><ta Mes• c.111. 92626 Anywhere! --
LEASE OR BUY l68 \1"\,11 DUi, iood t'Qnd less Buick 9910 :'>IUSfANG Convt't1. ''1 J.
'72 PORSCHE Targa 911T, All Models! than 47,000 iniles re«nl I LEASE OR BUY 1969 LeSABRE. 2 d r hard1op. an1/fm radltl, air cond, pJ.sl ~';'ed nr:~"·a:;~: '~i ~fr~~: • tune-up and brakt>s. near 3337J"~ .. ~~5}!ANO O\'E1i1!?c;~A~k~~rf.RY F'ull p· T, air. Brst ofter . & brk~ .. ~\IT .. 16.lnl. mi,
I, -1\nA~ Lnn.:f I I n~11 muffler Ir. tin>.s $.'GO. or . '·---L-1 ... .,.., ('itl l 11.ft. S; s.w.o.171 lmn1ur. SJ:Klll. ti73-l2.W <\f!I Pvt pony, ti 1 .i -7 2 31! : I lUwn. WMJ o.fc-r. 9M-8658 &ft ti . , 4tJ.Jl75 or ll 1-1 l75 f\ l • . --Gpn1
!!79-4070 I TOYOTA Volkswagen 9770 I •G7 \I'\\' BUS, home-1natll'' -toll ewt4 Cadillac 9915 1-0-'1-d-sm_o_b_llo----:99:-:-55· ·o;~ $911. 17jlli'l', L' I L' l' r . . I t•an1pe-r r<>bll M1g. 4 n10 ot· ·11 V\V deluxe bus, sunroor. VOLVO 1------·----·f i;unroo(, nt•11· t1·;;11s, sll'J'L·u, ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,. 1 'G7 \'.\\'. Hug, ni'w ch11 ch, 1 ..iooo 111t' 11·arr. 12;-,..1:~-11 7:30 ;-x1·clll"nt. also '72 \'\r rl1•ht:>.• '7.1 SEU. De \r1ne, l!!,0110 ml. -~1n1 cY>nd. B1·s1 or tr,. "' 1 61r,, . .,A 11t•l"d~ val\'(' job, $·175., AM 10 4:30 P~I Ouffv. ' hus. 11<'\V <'ni;int'. 8J1-:!0 lf l ~lnl'k 111 & ou!, !'otrl'I i·utlhd ~le•• Sf':vt~ ~~977. '71 Toyotci 1600 lOOG l-larhor. C.\!. i· ... "r .-ll"'-Gi":2 ''? 1, V ' · , 111r. i·~;i; ff;irhnr r ,1 H!•i"'H" t11l's, all ava1lab!t· "'1r~'·i OLDSMOBILE
--:\ 1 k • I ---6~ V\ an, not runnin~. ' ' 01i.:. u"nf'r. $·199.i. 1;1.l-1.;o:,I GMC TRUCKS Toyota 9765 1 · c:11· lrn c-., fires & ball '73 Corona l'llYi V\r pop·top i·;jn1pt'1". S2DO or best olrL'r. Ca!l V I 9772 73 fl ti kn II ti h J HONDA CARS 1 -~---------, J1,v111 sll()(·ks. l.)yno·luned. 1 rrhlt f'nJ; & \t'aus, A:"-.1/F:'ll.I 6T;.rKJ68. 1 ° YO VOLVO ~jay "~~~s a "Y" 11 "1 OLDS '72 c c ,\>\\ nlllt•al{l' :-.1:1ny l'\tn1s I Wagon _Sl9'J:; tjjj.,siS{l UNIVERSITY orona pe l n1•1t: l!\lller. Prl, J)llrty, I '71 .v.v..· .. Good con.dltion_. Slll 1971 \'OLVO, 11~. :! dr. 11J111(• 145 E WAGON ·:i~CCi;-..V'EltT. l!l.000 11\1 I
,\uro 1'rn., Lii:h! Blui• I ~1·~1 otfer. 6 ·I:;_ 2 :s 4 :! 4 Spd 1vHh f'actory Air Coll(I, ·10 V\V Se<lall. auto tran~. sh1fl '. , Call , an~· l ! lH c I v•tl.1lu~· 1nl., 4 s1xl. lran-. . • Auto "i riuis, 1111, i'Qnrl, iicr One-Of·a-klnd. !\lake ofler , 2850 Harbor Blvd.
only '.?1,!.0J l'an .. 'ful iuilci,
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An.vti1tll'. Roof Ruck UlMHEUJ cxcclJPlll. rttcnt val\•e job. E1es \Vknds. 536-7761. I nt·w 11res s!ereo·lape pl ·1v· 1 . . 1 po 67-,..f,-13 bef re "P~t I( osta ~lcsa 540-9640
$2999 1 -:-:~.1-:.~o Dir. 30000·' • . 0 • -!il<'t>t·111~. 111.:giJl;l" l'ilek · >..> o .1 • · -(316ESE) -'66 TBIRDLandaufullJX111•{'r t'I'. n11 ._ _nc O\\rll'l', 111.0:Xl !Hiies. '.7-,-J:".;"'LDOR \D O lo 1·00 OLDS S3 Custo111. r~ully $2399 1 'tf'~ CORONA, ..i dr, A/T, '71 V\V Can11)('r. Xlnt runnlni.: -air, new n1o!or New tir'<"s braut. C'ond. 1ns1dP _ &. h111 $AVE " I ~~, 1 d '1 S r'_ 9 5
11 equip + ~!rrro, au', l"lel't. Xlr11 eond. $1200. Af!. 5 & 7:'11 nil. C1ean. Ra<liA..ls. Jo~:\!. 499-Jll).) ll<':.t offC'r o\'er $21S:ll. llll nil 11:t::c. oa rt· .1 ·' '\ 11ouitluiis, rchals, 11iu~! ~('{'.
11k<'nds · :.i.'it·SOO'.?. _Bike rnl·k. $2000. 642·7671...:._ :1:1:.'!'. CREVIER BMW ~011i.:::~11ner,) &K>-lilll _ 1 ~liOO. 01· hest offer. Pr11 '68 V.\\'., auto., Excell;>nt Ch I t 9920 t 'G1 \'"OLJ\S\\'AGEN Pop Top. rond, good IU"i'll, $1.00IJ. :'\O Lin., OAC CISS\Ufl•' h;d. :.'OS \\';>st 1~1 ~1rt'e1 evro e I c"'~'~··-'~"~::-~c<,..__10~·~~--,.---1
\\'l lE:'I/ BOILING fi:GG.~ IN G<iod condition. Nr1v hrks & firn1. 968-9161/8~2-7088 fC11'C'('(l sale. '72, I l :i L S,uua Ana ·-, , . _ , -,
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1'72 TOHO:OOAI)(), full pllr, ALU~llNU~t POTS ntld a I' f Pill.!. SIJOO f111n. &16-1.!l6-:. ,67 Sqha k 0 . • \\'ngon, 17,000 n1i. ,\~l·F~I. 835_3171 1 I (Ill-.\\ \ •'":.:••· l!!C' tilur ~ lninia•'. Stri . .'l rachals. Orig.
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Sell id\1.' lten1s wtth a Daily I s;-11 fnsl v.·i!h fl D11 1ly Pilot Fact. air. Excel cvnd., Ikst !-"ilt-1107 1 I '72 VOLVO P~1800 ES. "LJst" 11 111 ela<>~lhPd. ~hip till-tl.'JtXI. 1;111.;.(l'if), ii!1.:.•;:i2 1-----------1
Pilot Clnssifi;-d nd. li42-5ti78 Clussi ricd Ari. 642-5678. offer. &14-00-!3 1-J'ilot Classified ad. ~:.!<'678 CLASS SELLS -6!1-51.i'iS Call 67~73 '"Short' B.esttlt~! 6~'.:-."67:-\ i\·-,.;::·r···o PINTO SALE
Auto1,New 9800 IA'Uto;:-N8w 9800 Autos, New 9800 Auto1, New -9800 ·Auto1, New 9Boo 1Autos,New 9SOO Autos, New 98Qo (;h~1 •. 'lic :-.1::~1huli~yra::1.~~
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NEW '74 PINTO
2 DOOR SEDAN
S2399
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manu11 , 1lon1 O•&c b•.o~"'· ma111um b•own m11tall•c1~H1, Calot o rn1~ f>rn1ss •on~
equ1om11.,1. •~no.ed manu~I
t••nsm•,a1on. t.~e 6 OCl• 1.!
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NEW '74 PINTO
iSTATION WAGON
ONLY $2745
lnclud<", :>'.IOOCC ('f1'1•"" 4 ~r>""d
tr~n·.m"",1on A71:1•1 :J O S VJ !tnnl
bumoc: QUJl!l ". ri·~r bumr••r
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NEW '74 MAVERICK
2 DR. SED
NEW '74 FORD LTD
4 DR. HDTP
ONLY $4199
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1;<· llllJ~OC •" U:.:.JlllO s988
Get extra savings on aver 300 new
1974 Cars and Trucks that we baucjht
before the just announced Factory
Price Rise -WHILE THEY LAST!
NEW '74
MUSTANG II HARDTOP
ONLY S2995
NEW '74 TORINO
0 T•~2 DR. HARDTOP
-=--iii-ONLY $3695
s195 DOWN
351 2·1/ ~f'IQ•ne. Y)(o!l 1!ate 111n1t1Q<1 Auto Tran$.
wn1te ~•Cle waUs. Powe< S1eenng Power Brdlo.1!$,
Bumper Grouo. "" c.ono, Aa!l•O. ACGPllt Grouo.
f1llteo Gli!SS, ""'-1 COW9rs, ISct 4G25H16372?j
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NEW '74 THUNDERBIRD
2 DOOR HARDTOP
Aor Cond. V•''Y' Roo! R~dial
"''"\" ~1d~ walls. leat~rr
on!l'••O• converi•ence g•OtJP.
r """""'nte la"'c:~. Pc . .,, t
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A M ~ M :::.1e•e::i. logM Q•OUP.
rnwl't !loor lo~ks. 0Eh/AL!
l'lhn f'I Co v l't>.
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NEW '74 FORD BRONCO
Station Wagon
ONLY $4785
V·!I C'""'n·O·Maf•"' I ·~~~ f..d-01 • P.>"•3'J"
l •tn.ted !>"n Ao lfl. I." 1;i do S~o.v ! " I. " r !•I
-ldn~ P"""' ~t"f"•~i l •'•d C.Co" 'J h,:;,31,.,,
5!~•339 Ser2u 1~LSS3210
NEW '74 BUBBLE TOP YAN
ONLY $5488
WiJl'I Cf,UI S All~l M .1•·~u V.01
Cniwers,on V·8 !:no;•"" Au•" f<,1"1'
ll•ll m.on1 Olhr• Olll•OI"$ ::i.t~• !~4.'.I
:,e1 • E 14UM5'304%
'NEW '74 FORD FIOO
CUSTOM STYLESIDE PU
ONLY SJ399
•, ion ;,,h 8 h bPd SandPIDer yellow.
46~0 GV\'I o~clo.;;ige. eng1r1" 360·V8,
""at~nu1e<1 vonyf, ammeler & 011 pre!i.SU<EI
gauge, special e ngme em1s5•ons. solu::I
~tate 19n•hon. US!lll Cru+se..().t.lahc ~P<l.
morro1s sn1oped loa&e. mokl•ngs OOdy 6>0e
narrow. 1eOuced sound lew! Pd•aust. cigar
log/lier. e~t1a cooling ra111ator. 70 amo
batl('ry, honl & rear sl'loc~s. cl'lrome r_ear
Dumper ($1• T~J1) (SerF10VRT41504)
NEW '74 FORD
RANCHERO 500
ONLY$3769
lndudt:1 cro;,°"""';c trarii .• w1w 1;,...;
~· tlttrrng, doc brokes. AM roo:Co,
lint~d glou. lel! hond m1r<O•. whttl
rove•~ & he1>vy duly hondlin9
1u•p e n 1 ion . St k .#1065
5e• /f-"M7H160526
'68 MUSTANG
l.1,. ll·H·Al-6 (')'1
t.t.onOC.1 $1288 70 ~,~E~~·:;"::'.°'$1888 71 TOYOTAM<.nS2088 PS·PB 806AEW R !-t 4 ~Oii, a'f. ~IGWX ,
,7 FORD •-• $308 0 W~gon. L•~" """'· 4 8 '*'flenl 11 .. ve •a~•f.>.
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70 MAVERICK
Cl>" R·H·Al, 6 c~I.
• 1901
'71 T-BIRD Ln•n"" (3lOLXNJ
71
72
70
CHEVY ....
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6~081.
HORNET
R li·A I ·PS ""
b,) I El>H
MUSTANG
Fas!bac~ VB R·H·PS.
•"· V rool 4 14CBZ S2188
73 et~!P , •• " s2411 fllC~. ?l:lJES
• I
72 r,o,~.~ !!! '00 $2888 en o ' AM /FM
fl·H·PS·PB .• 111 72 FORD c~, .. SAVE Van. Bubble 100.
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'72 PINTO
11·1111~ , 111r i·.,ri.!
$1695
'72 PINTO
-li1·1·"' lilal'k 1111 .. fully l'qU1pl ill :"\U\',\. :'llotor '\l111, ..:1·1~ ' · 51795 }'! Ill\ .1 t.;.tl. 1\lJl11 11,111~
1..._,111'1' ~l1•t•I'. ,~· h1·i1k;>..;, aH
tl1'llo 111'~'"· Sl.El:J. s,:Jl-J,\'1 I
'65 :'>IALIBU Super Sp11rt.
:1utn, ~111all \'·S, S 100. l•r
'73 -f'INTO
RUNABOUT
111;1kl" uff('r. :HS-:.:J?2 ,dter 6 ,\ir 1·ond .. rarhnl tires, side
pin n1oulrl1nf.!S, vin~ I roof. lin·
;ill CHI:.:\' 7\lalibu. \'-."!, I J!r.11ll;l\'t1l,11c.
;11110, PS, Fill' cond, f:nutl $2295
Cl"lnd. ·1."1,()('(l 111i .. ~lq...~~il\ I
'ti.l CHE\'. CapriC'I'. ·I it1·
J::xct'I :'llotor. ,\1r 1..'011d.
Bar;.:-ai 11 SJ50. &\&-1456.
'68 NOVA, fu lly cquippNL
11·1 rh air. Xlnt eond. &st SS
huyo;;l! 5&)...{)965 I'\•~.
9925
'73 PINTO
WAGON
,\).\!, r~I stereo, air c'Ond ..
gof'Z'i'OUS, 1 011·11('r, r.1dial
tires, side n1ould1ngs.
$2695
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rond. p 111nr!o .... i., p ~t'H I. -··-··--•
0111 fin s!erro. 1n '\Int --~~~==~--
t'Oll<l. B1's1 nffr 1· bu~s t";I!', 71 PINTO
ft,•111 private par I y .
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64-1-0238. t,.~G~c-. ~C~H~R~.\c'S~L~Ec.R=---c11~'.\cl~~·o~,c .. (: rli)('ll'. YC'llov.·. -1 !<pd, Rarhu.
Lofldl'(I, Full roiirr. VAC,\·j ,\a· Corid .. 11190101
TIOi'< SPEC(AL. (':11·1·d fol' $1488
::iiu·e ne11", fi l(}.000:! or
I lil6·!.17~7.
Conti-ne-n~t,-a71 ___ 9"'9""3"'0
19&1. f'ull pol\·er. l-;ood
condition. Lov.· mil<'~. s.-i50. Aft 6 or on \vknd.! 67'.1-!1007.
Corvette 9932
BARWICK DATSUN
·~· "" ·~
33375 CAMINO CAPtSTRAHO
SAM .Al.ul C.t.mTil...-0 , ... I .... ......,,,_ i;_.,, _
4t3-ll75 or lll·ll75
'73 PINTO \Vagon, top
mileage, RUio, air . A real
beauty! 551--0999 wknds &
e\'l"S. '73 CORVETIE
STINGRAY Pl!\'TO 'TJ :t dr. 2000cc eng,
4 speed, lJO. fully factory A:'ll rarl~. 16,000 1ni~ xJnt
('qu ipped, sliver with lllaek t:Ond. $.:.JOO. 673-12·4'> att
interior. ~-ISlAZCl 6pn1. --=-~~~~-~--~1 $5995 ·73 PINTO Runabout, auto.
!t..~H. low miles, xlnt l'Ond.
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
$23.-1(). 6-M-726-1
'7J PINTO. ·1 !<opd, 25 MPG.
flJHk<' OIJl'I'!
1-493-91~
'72 PINTO. Ne11' l lrt'S. Xlnt
3100 W. Coast H1vy., N.B. t.'Ond 26,000 n1i. 51750. &ID-
~~~64~2-=9405~~~~,i ~'-' 1~4·~~------I \\'ILL PAY TOP DOLLl\H. '73 Pl~TO. 1 01\·nt'I', local FOR YOUR VETIE dlr., (:l.OUO 1110, $2295.
84Z--8SH Pilon<' ~i-23'1.i
Cougar 9933 ·03 Pl~TO. ~1100. or bfost
offer. 673-4()jS or J.16-9948 1969 COUGAR, gold 11·/hlk e1·cs.
vin)I Ip. Xln't cond. \\'ire =--c;------..=·I
\vhls, JU:H. ai.r, nl"I\' tire's. Plymouth 9960
$1500. 516-6'"· 1 ~-A_T_L_A_S--1
'67 COUGAR, r__;xccl cond ..
nl"v.' br<tkes, low miles, J!l
lt(PG, SI.050. 962-7939. Chry•l•r I Plymoulh
0Pl"ll Daily & Sun. 'ti\ 10 PM
2'l:?<J !!arbor Bh·d.,
Costa r-.1e s..'l
546-1934
~9• 9935
'68 DO!)Gl:; R/T -110. 2 dr
h.t.. P/S. P/B, t11r-rond.
\'rry clean. S77j, .).i7-j:J:l l
·66 ~to;o.; \CO S1.-\-\\.GX '72 PL \"~!Ot:Tll lJ USTER
( ' .' I I . 16,000 lllllC~. t''\l'Pllent. 2
•\t1!01nallt', loaded. !-:d t'Oll\.!. Dooi· 11.T. ,\utnniatlt'. pQlll'I' S~. 6~~-1127. steering, po11C'r brakes, air
Ford 9940 1..'C'ndi11uning, vin.vl rovr.
• !Jb.JJ:.:X.'i.1. S267J. Johnson &
'6,1; FAIRLAINE Sta! 1 011 Sou Lineflln/'.\lt•rl'ury. 2626
\\'agon. Xlnt Trans. eat". ~I HarlJor Bl., C:'ll. J.llJ.~O.
f\~PG. N~v.· Iran . .;, nc11 lirf's. '69 SUllUH.fu\N S1a. \\a;:.
air. Askini£.!1000 Bc~t of!C"r Grl. (.';:uid., radials. ,\lu~tl
lfl.kC's -19--l-11;i'1 sell. Si)7:J. fl68-0:l90
'7:l Jo"'OHD Squire !l JM~~. S1a 't:i4 VALJ ,\r-;T S1ation
Wag. P/S, P/B, air. \VaJ:on. Jluns OK. i{N't'nt lyl AJl,~/F~t sterro..: .. \~!:,_ rnck. reblL C'llg. Cl l~1\I': !ltil-21~7
Orig ~"'"III', 61.r-la1:-J/ei·es. 1971 DUSTER. slick. 6 <';o,I. 1~271~ l'adio ,ft heater. good ecC1n .
'72 f'OHD LTO Sq u i r1• v-"il'lC $1200. &12~751
\\'agun. ;1ir. PS, l'li. _ 10 Pontiac 9965
pass. lug. rack, A:"-.1-F ~r l't-----------1
lll1'rt'<I. Orie. u 11 n t' r
Gi:;. 1:17.~ l!Jl-2n2.
'11 TORINO, Xl n! 111et.'h
rond. $1100. Ask ror i\lr.
Olson. 673-34.;() 11wk<lnyll
Mercury 9950
73 CHEVY
BLAZER ' v.·h('('I dri\'e, auto u·un.~.1 air <i>od, Chcycn11e p;11·k-
ftJe, 7.000 milc-s. ( l10SQP1
$4'199. I
LEASE
plus tax. 30 1no. OEL.
'74 VENTURA 11
,\ut11111u!il'. lint('({ glass, d('·
hL\e 1iu111pe1'1!, 11.iJ· con<li-
tloning. ln1mf'diate delivery.
$76.66 MO.
pl u:s rax. 36 nlO. 01'.:L. • DAVE ROSS
PONTIAC
CREVIER BMW I ""1 Hnrbor Blvd
Costa ~h·i;: ~ :6.S011 Jll \\'e!{t lotl Slreet
Snnta AM
835-3171 • '
'68 ~tERC. Sta \t;gn \\1/luq '69CP, A·C, P/S. P/B.
rBrk. All xtraa. l~rftet P/W. Am·1',m. Nu Utt& &
cRre-orl~ OWm' $S50.497·m; 8hnckS. \..o ml. Xlnt cond
Ouslficd ad& atll b\g ttema, $l87S. SZ>-4320.
iniA.11 Jtems or any lttm. Oass.Ultt.l Ad! Olli SQ..6618
you no k>flltt use! Sell It I l;.;oda.>='.;.' --------'
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SPORTS &.·I~
AMC
'71 HORNET
Automatic, radio,
heat e r . ciir cOn-
dilioning. (78801Z)
$1475
FINANCING
AVAIL.AILE
Phon• 892-8347
1971 A .\IC llornet SST.
Automatu·. radiu. healer. air cond1t1on1ng , \'Jnyl lop
!786DIZJ S3 1 p<•r mo. t!~
mos. 0 .A.C. SlOO dn . l>ef. pymt. pricf':. $8-W inl"I .
tax & lie & all carryini.:
t•harges. Full l'ash Pricl'
S732.28 1nl'I. lax & lie. APlt
16 IJ'.;. 80!!1 <lt1rdl•n Gro\·c
Hl vd. St;oiton. 636·7000
FORD
'72
PINTO
RUNABOUT
Automatic transmis-
sion, radio and
heater. (357ESL)
TERMS TO SUIT
108 I Gardttt Gro•f' ll•d.
SIOftfon 6lft.7900
O~EH 7 DAYS A WEEK
FOR YOUR
COHYEHIEHCE
72
MAVERICK
Automatic, radio, _______ _....h c'-!tcr, air con -
DATSUl'f ditioning, vinyl lop.
-----------<Must see. (631flf)
5.4.LEPRICEC
'70 DATSUN
510
Coupe . 4 speed trans-
mission, radio <1nd
heater. t489AKXI
~!UST SELL'
$888
FULL PRICE
892-8348 Anylimo
'70 DATSUN Pl~'>IO Station
\\'ai:on . Automall<' lrans·
•. m1.!is1on. Sarnfare S\575
8<»11 C .G. Ulvd., Stanton.
8fl2·R:l·l!:I
*
'72 DATSUN
1200 COUPE
. Automatic transmis-
sion, AM /FM radio,
heater. Low miles.
Sport s tripes. Im-
maculate condition.
Must see. (741GMC)
WORLD
WIDE
IMPORTS
· 8081 Garden Gro•e ll•d..,
Stania" 892-8147
Opeft .U Day
Memorial Day
*
'73 J),\'f SL·~ l'ICKUP 4
·~rt'crl . air tond1t1on1ng.
UlO:!llHOJ ti.'ll.i·7~.
THIS WEEKEND
Dealer 892-8340
HONDA CAR
'71
HONDA
4 speed transmission,
radio and heater.
(091CQT>
$688
Import Cor
Spocialisls
8081 Garden Grove
Bl•d.
Stanton 892-8349
.
HORNET
e
'71 AMC
HORNET
SST. Automatic tran-
smission, radio and
heater, ai r con -
ditioning. vinyl top.
Must Sell This
. Weekend . (786DIZ)
Economy Car
H•o~
636-7900
'7i Afl.1C l lORNt-:T. Aulo .• -~------1 R&ll, air c·ond. !\lust SC'C.
FORD Supe r low price. Wil l
' RENAULT
'72
RENAULT
R121.
SEDAN
OPEL .
'-71 ·
OPEL
4 DOOR
MAZDA
'73
MAZDA
ROTARY
MAVERICK
'72
FORD
MAVERICK
TOYOTA
1 72
CELICA ST
TOYOTA
'69 COROLLA
Station Wagon ."4.
. speed, radio, heater;
buck et seat s. $488
Dealer. 892-8340 •
VOLKSWAGEN
.
• 6 8 v . w ...
SQUAREBACK .. A.ir
conditioning.· radio
and h ea"t e'r•
(WVW683) Dir. $688.
Phone 892-8349. · ·
• 4 speed transmission,
radio. heater, head
rest. !174 FWA )
4 speed trans mi ssion,
radio and heater,
bucket seats.
(086CKP)
RX2
DEMONSTRATOR
Rea l -eco nom y.
Automatic, radio,
heater, air con-
ditioning, vinyl top.
!\lust see and drive to
appreciate.
4 speed transmission,
radio, .h eater, air
conditioning, .bucket
seats, vinyl top ,
racing s tripes .l -~~~~~~~1 * 539 ,ll. MO.
SIOO dn. S39 per mo. for JO
mo ~ on ap1)r 1·rl·dit .
Deferred pyml. pn<'t' Sl200
1nl'l. lax. lie. & all l'<•r·
ryin~ ehari:cs. Hull cash
$688
FULL PRICE
Dealer •• 892-8340 r.rire $1050.2'1 inti. lax &
c. APR 16.n•:; 1--------
IMPOIT DU.LEI
8081 Garden Growe l :vd..
Stc:ntOft 6llt-7900
'72 OPEL Cpc. 4 speed tran-
tSmissionh buckel seats, r adio. l'atcr. fl.lust
!lacrifice S2IOO. 1126FUH>
8081 Garden Grove Blvd.,
Stanton 892-8340
Automatic, air con-
ditioning. radio and
heater, bucket seats,
luggage rack, rear
window defogger.
(71688)
$2288
I Import Can
8081 Garden Gri•r
Blvd.
892-8349
SALE PRICED
WORLD
WIDE
IMPORTS
8081 G....., G.,,.•
~"•cl. Stanton 892-8347
Beautiful car.
(141FZJ)
Impart Center
636-7900
Open 7 Days
MAIDA
RENAULT . '72 MAZDA RX2 . 4
speed, air cond .. 1--------
radio, healer, vi nyl
top, bucket seats.
Immaculate. (583-01)
Must see. 8081
Garden Grove Blvd.,
Stanton 636·7900. •
"72 RENAULT R12.
A u t o m ·a t i c
transmission, radio
and healer. (204Gl0)
$1650. Phone 892-8347
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Orange County~ largest
IMPORT Reduction SA11f
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST ,\HENAULT DEALERSHIP
LIVERY
UP TO 30 MPG UP TO 30 MP
COMPACT & ECONOMY CAR SUPERMARKET!
Orange County;s Largest Seledion of Import & Economy Cars To Choose From!
EACH AND EVERY CAR READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!
1 71 AMC 1 71 OPEL
HORNET SST 4DOOR
TAKE
YOUR
GIOICE
Automatic. radio. heater. air 4 speed. radio, heater, bucket
cond1t1on1ng. vinyl lop. {786D1Z l seats. (086CKP)
"69TOVOTACOROLLA WAGON
Corolla. 4 speed, racho. heater. bucket seats. {289ADG)
'71 HONDA
CAR
4 speed transmission. radio.
heater. (0 91 COT}
$ 5100 :'~ PTMT.
~Tll ?8 TOl•I u s" pnr:p.,.... ••• & he Del(>< red~ onte 1.< .nc;t ,..._ & l>C..
¥-.J.lllc..1•rv•r>11c~-ve;.b ?t """'1""011.c """16 IJ•
'68 V.W. SQUAREBACK
s100:~ $488 54 l 69 M=Y 'YMT. .. £ ,TMT.
72 HOUR MONEY BACK
GUARANTEE
ON All USED CARS ADVERTISED
A1rcond111oning, radio, healer. ('NVW683)
s1oo:r~ $688 s31M=Y ,TMT. PYMT. ---------4 rinance. Phone 8!fl·K.'M7 for ,,. . -free credit cheek.
1520 28 TOll l c~h pnCe •l>C Ta. I he Delem;.:j Po1Y"'E!nl ~ 1620 56 '""' , .. I "" • ..., •II
UOIYl"Q ChM~<U lot ?• monlh; Q A, C A.Of ?1 ,,.... 1731 28 Tol•I t;lllo pra one. IV I loc. Oei.n.d_.... lll'C9 '64.foncl. IAl. lc. --~ Cl'IWOft lo< 2• month& 0 AC 11.'11 18 1.W.
1971 Pl:"JTO. Aulo .. R&ll,1--------1
<!12·1UZ/I) &S2 ""' mo. 24 'Pl~O n1os. SlllO 1!0. OAC. l>cfcr· J"ll I
f"l'd !).\nit. pnee S_1348 inel.1--------1 ·r&J. & 0111 t'arrv1ni: <·hgs.
Full t"a~h prir(• Sll.'>6 .211
inrl 'l'&L . .-\I'll lli.55',t..
. !'hone A\/~ S:HO ·
TOYOTA
'72 TOYOTA Corona
J\I K 11 Station
\Vagon . Automatic
transm1 s:-.ion, radio
and he~1tcr, <.1ir con-
·ditioning, rear win-
dow defogger.
Gorgeous c1:1r. (310G-
JU)
52500
DEALER 636-7900
* '70
CORONA
CPE.
-Au tom atic. air con·
ditioning. radio,
heater. (268BQll)
51100
'72
PINTO
RUNABOUT
Automatic transrnis·
sio n , radio and
heater. (357ESL)
Financing .4\.ailablr
Dealer .• 636-790Q
FORD
• '71
PINTO
Automatic, radio
heater. (924BZB)
SJ088
Economy Can
801.1 Gorden Gro••
llvd. 8081 Gardon Gro"
ll•d.
Stontan 19Ul48 s1..,1... 892-8341
* e
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I YEAR OR 12000 MILE
WARRANTY
ON ALL USED CARS
"70 DATSUN 510 COUPE
4 speed. radio, healer. (489AKXJ s 100 ~g~ $888 FUU s42 M~~~~f ,YMT. l'ltCE 'YMT.
19'• '' 101•• c."1 pnc• "'' !~· a I< Oe~ Jl9yonen! pnce 11 Hlll ircl IM 1 i.c trod .i1
t;ll""f'IQ C"•'9"1 h>t 2't monlM 0 A C AOf II 6l'li.
I 00°/o FINANCING
AVAILABLE
"71 PIMTO
Automahc, radio, tiealer. (9248Z8 )
s1oo~g~ $1088 s52M~~~y ,YMT. ,YMMT.
111&6 ?8 1111•1 Cl"'1 PllC~ '""·lb & he Oet.r~ P9"1'......t Pne.113<11!1 ollCI, Ii> l IPC •rd .ii
~....,..ng c~arges loo?• monii.s O AC AP" 16.~~
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SE HABLA
ESPANOL
. . . . .
EVEN IF YOU ARE
• HEW MARRIED
•HEW OH JOB
• LITTLE OR HO
CREDIT
• LITTLE OR HO
MONEY DOWN
• HEW IN CALIFORNIA • '
WORLDWIDE MAY STILL GIYE YOU
THE EASY CREDIT YOU HEED.
'73 MAZDA RX2
Automal1c. air cond., radio. heater. bucket seats. luggage rack.
DEMONSTRATOR.(71688)
s1oo:r~S2288 ~2M=Y ,YMT. 'TMT.
1?•18 28 TOI.! Cllll pra ire. tp I lie. Oetllrr9d ...,.,._ pnce ilw;I !..._ I loc ..-.:! Ill
'--""'"O C~l•Q•• lorl&_,,.,., 0 II. C ~. 18. 12°%
FREE 5 MIN. CREDIT
CHECK
• 892. 8347.
LA TIENE DONDE EL LA TINO
SIEMPRE ESTA EN SU CASA
,
'1
100% UNCONDITIONAL
WARRANTY, PARTS & LABOR
ON All GOLD SEAL USED CARS
'72 RENAULT RI 2L
DELIVERED
TODAY
72 PIMTO STATION WAGON
Aulomat1c, radio. heater. (47574)
$100:'~ s1511 s71 M=Y PTMT. ,.4.TMENTS
1111811.28 Total casfl ll'IOll w... i.. • 1tt Ol!lem;d 111~ onw t 11n ltld, ra. & 11o;. na111 ~d'o11<9Mlor2'tl"!'IDf"llhs.OAC ~ 18 •3'11..
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ESPANOL
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