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1974-07-28 - Orange Coast Pilot
• • ' ... . ' • FOod fo·r ean Af f·ord That; By S8ERRY ANGEL prlcet evtn hi""'r, explained Miles OI .. Oii~ , ... a..tf 'i··-said he sees no immediate end u. tbe Kratka, eie<:Utive secretary of the \Vbcn the price ol ground beef got Orange County Fann Bureau. Jnnalionary cost increases. ., ... , ... \' '1'14 1.\1 . "Jf v.·e are going to stay in buslne~. v.·e have to pass these costs on to consumers . If \\'e lilO broke. supply 1\'i\l "These 8f'C hidden oosts:TAs"lhe path_diml"H'h and prices v.·111 go up-A\·en up Lo $1 .Z9 a pound, It ~·as no wonder "The buyer controls the market. He's COO!Umers turned to Utcllcs such as the boycott in pro--got to know lbls ind he must understand _teit ____ .JJ>o..c:ons,C:Q.ucm::.es..o what he cJ.aes_.whel\-kl]O\vJcdge_.of \Vhat~Jt Uikcs to get Uielr But~ according to he starts controlling the market." Kratka food Ofl the table.'' . eiq>erts In the food 'd The days "'hen the consumer could Industry, that's oot sar · buy rood directly fronl .lbe producer the way to beat tne He feels misunderstanding a n d are long past. Today, costs adding~ to hif!h cost of food. ignorance have contributed to conswnt\r the wholesale price of food include lee, Producer. react to fru.strnlion over food costs. p3id to. the middle~n for handling the decrease in "We don 't know enough about th<'. transactions betv.·cen tile producer and ~ demand caused by other person's problem to make an retailer, to truckers who transport food .u.••L boycotts by cutting inteJligenl evaluation anymore," Kratka aM ,to retailers to oover costs and down supply which eventually drives said. 'jlt.1ost •consumers have no provide a pront margin. to the cooewner ·gets longer, thP: cost11 mo:e, he ~autloned . . ' go uµ," Krarka suid. . Ex 11 u1 the food 1ndu!!1ry hes11atc Add ing to lhc ''hidden cO&ti" Jn rccc111 to predi just ho1v long prlcell \\'ill nlOOftuj have been pressures of inflation t'Ontloue to se or how high. which have driven up production and This is pa because past governm ent oper~ling cosls for producer11 and price controls ha\'C upset lhe stability ttt:ulers as well as truckers anrl other o( the market, according to .Frederic mkl!i-Jem~.~ Cantrell, vice pceside.nt, customer ~tU W1lhams, general manager.~ .the relations, for Alpha Beta markets. lrvme CompanY's Agricultural Jl1v1sion, Another reason is the unpredictability • SUNDAY VOL. 67, NO. 209, 8 SECTIONS, 94 PAGES ' . ORANGE .COUNTY, CALIFORNIA- ,.; • I,. • ·s\JNDA'Y; JUL y 2e,' 197.j of su ppl1 , \l'hich is largely dependeitt on 1veather condlHons and consumer demand . Prices have been kno11n (,) fluctuale fron1 v.•cek to V.'CC.k and ao1nl.!times day to day_ - "\\'c used to' be nblc to guess auOut a n1ontJ1 or tv.·o ahend. No1v things are So unpredicta ble, 11·e can only deler1nine w·hafs to happen from day to day," one S:inta Ana n1eut pucker said. \\'hat can consumers do 1vhen price fluctuations are on lhc upward lndlne? "The law of supply and demand still (See FOOD PRICES, Page A.fl TWENTY-FIVE CENTS eae men s ...... aunc e Craeh Iillls_ Beach Men; Probe On Authorities today continued to probe the cause of the fiery crash of a single. engine light plane in Fresno County Frtday in which three Huntingkln Beach iesidents were l;jlled. Dead art pilot Charles K. Davis, 45, hi9 !On Jim Divis, age unknov.n, and Stephen Peto, 38, ill of Jlunllngton Beecti. One man survived tile flaming crash, Earl Geyer, 31, or Sonora. Geyer was polled from the burning wreckage by tv.'O men V.'ho ran to the crash srene from the. .Selma airport where the aircraft bad taken off. · The others v.·ere trapped inside the wreckage let an,, by spewing aviation fuel. Firemen battled the fuel.fed flames for two hoQ._rs before coroner's deputies could retrieve Jhe bodies. Witnesses said the plane was about 75 feet in the nir when the left \Ying dipped· and the Beechcraft Bonanza flipped and pllmged straight do"'11 into the ground. -The nose of the plane ~11!1 crushed into the ground. Geyer was ejected from the passenger compartment. Flaming wreckage from the crart was scattered about the crash site. It was the first crash at the airport in IZ years. The incident is u n d e r lnvestigation. Cause ol the mishap is Wllaiov.n. " u. U~I T•'-""'- RE PU 8 L ICANS SOMBER AFTER LOSING ARTICLE 1 BATTLE COMMITTEE COUNSEL VOTES TO IMPEACH Michigan'• Hutchinson (left) •nd New JerSey'1 Sandman John Doar Alablma'• Flowers ~~~-"-~~~~~~~~~-'--~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·~- ' . . Reinecke Convicted, Plans Appeal \VASHINGTON (UP I) -California Lt. Gov. FA:I Reinecke was C.'OflVicted ·Saturday-or lying to a Senate committee about an rrr offer lo.. help finance the 1972 GOP coovenUoo. He immediately said be would apQeal the v~ct, describing it as a "gross miscarriage of justice." Reinecke stood with his bead bo"''ed, shufning through some pape:t'S, about 9:50. a.m. (POT) when the jury foreman. ' ClaJton 0. Roth, a 29-year~old goverrunent intern , announced th c verdict . The jury bad deliberated more than pine hours over -two"' days. The entire trial lasted 12 days. The jurors convicted Rein~cke uf committing perjury When he told the Senate Judiciary Committee tMt he had not 'diSCUMed the err offer witb then Atty. Gen. John N. Michell until after the Justice Department settled an antitrust suit the huge corporalion. An indictment returned in April initially listed three counts , but ~"O were dropped before the trial. Asked if he voould appeal the verdict by a jury of six men and six \1'0men. Reinecke said. "absolutely. it ~·as a gross miscarriage of justice." The verdict was foreshadowed \\'hen the jury sent a note to the judge about a half hour earlier asking for further instructions. Reinecke guilty if they decided he had given a false ans1ver to only one question. \Vhcn the verdict was read, Reinecke's 15--year-old stepdawdller l\limi. burieOher !ace on he1· mothe r's shoulder. l\lrs. Reinecke, her eyes red 1rith \\'ecpin!;. called the trial ·•unfai r" in tbe halhl'ay oUtside the courtroom. Reinecke's lav.)'er, Jan1cs E. Cox. ' Constru~tion Pa~t OK~d Hotu did Ed Reinecke, 1nechani- caJ. ~11gineer, get w/1ere lie is today -under the gttn in the pnlitical arena? See Page AS f01' a 1oorct profile of llie lieu te1h:rnt goventor. Tentative Agreement Reached in Crippling Strike The only count against Reinecke was based on four questions put to him <luring the 1972 Senate hearing. The jury asked in its note U It could find Reinecke guilty on the basis of one question or if they had to vote for conviction on the other three. They 1\·ere told that they could find cautioned both Reinecke nnd his \vife agai nst oommenting on the case. No date was set for sentencing, but Reinecke was freed on hls personal recognizance and ordered lo appear lt.1onday before a federal probation officer. By DOUG FRITZSCHE Of t1M1 0.111 Pllet Stiff The first break in a construction industry strike which has, bogged down millklns of dollars \\'Orth of building in Orange County came at the end of a 16-hour negotiating session Saturday rhoming. Carpenters, cement masons a n d representatives of a coalition o f contractors groups worked out a tentative agreement for a new three-year contract, but the specifics will not be reJeased until union members and contractors can vote ori the pact, according to , Charles Trenta , secretar:)' of the Carpenters District Council of Qr3nge CoWlty. The contractors apparently got the length of contract they wanted, three years, but had to make substantial concessions on wages. The carpenterJ bad sought a one-year contract. The Southern cauromia Conrerence of Carpenters, representing union members in 11 Southern C8lifomia coUntles, will vote Tuesday on the tentaCive agreement. But the construction sites where work bas haltCd are not likely to see renewed work un til after members or thf! r.arpenters locals ha"'.e a chance to vote on the proposed pact. During the course of the strike, procedures of ratifying new contracts were changed by the carpenters locals. ~ ~ :!:}. ~Heretofore. delegates voted on the ne'v <Onfracls. Under the new rules. lh• Rea1Za11 Labels membership will itse1f be polled for v ratification of the ney,• agreement. Settlements have been reportedly R • k V d • l reached !or carpenters and cement CUlOC e er IC ma900s, which . have beeQ bargaining ~~~e, 1hrouR1iout 1he course or th• 'Tragic Event' The union members will be polled ' Aug. 13, Trcnta said. Laborers. a third construction union involved in the di$pute, broke off talk!! with_ contractors 'Thursday wi th o u t reaching agreement on a proposed clause under which management \Vould pay SACRAME~'TO <AP) -S e v e r a 1 Callfoniia Republican leaders joined Saturday with Gov. Ronald Reagan fn ~allinp: the perjury conviction or Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke a tragcd}•. ---five cents an hour~hrsupplementnl-union Texas ConVI"ct Th1·eatens du~~ilolVing that session Dan Pelerson. head negotiator for the contrnctors. said, "It looks like the laborers have earned "This is a tfaglc event for Ed Reinecke," Reagan said. "I hav~ . personally ahvays had confidence ·in his in.tegrlty and feel that be· dld not intentionally do \Vrong. '' Robert Finch. 1vhom Reinecke succeeded in the second themselves a l\l;o-wcek vacation." • spat in st.ate 'govem~tt1 ,.,. ech°'Ji (See REACTION, Page AZI The maximum sentence for perjury is five years imprisorunent and a fine of $2.000. Reinecke v.•as a leading contender for the Republican nomination for Calirornia governor until the indictments u·ere handed down. His pcpularity and finan- cial support faded and he losl the pri· m.ary, , I 1 The jury sent a oole lo the Judge Barrington Parker Friday night. asking th<.it he gtve them addition ... \ Instructions on what the prosecution n1ust do to prove Reinecke guil!y. Parker called lhc jurors back into the courtroom and reread his earlier instructions. 1leihe<:ke Htlmittcd on the 1vitncss stand that he !old ?\Iitche\I of the JiT offer In i\lay, 1971 -Lv.·o months before setUement of the . rrr ~ase -but said (See REINECKE, Page A!J \VASHINGTON (AP l-The Hou se Judiciary Com mitt e e rerommended Saturday night the removal of Richard i\t Nixon as .J7th President for having "pre1'ented. obstruclcd and impeded administration of justice" in th e \Vat ergntc cover-up. Their faces grhn, sc\l'eral streaked \Yith tears. committee members voted 27 to II lo approve a nine-part article accusing the Republican President or \'iolating his "constitutional duty to t<.ike care that the lav.·s be faithfully exe- cuted .... N:lion still must be taken on other impeachment articles, but the issue already is on its \l'!'IY !o the House of Representalh'cs. Nixon. through a spokesman at the \\'estem \Vhile House. said he wou!d be vindicated by the full H.ouse. "lie is confident because he ltno'>'·s he has committed no impeachable offense." a \Vhite House statement said. \iice Pres.ident ~ra!J;J R. Ford agreed , saying f.hat "on !be facts" the House \Viii \'Ote do\rn i1npeachment. The formnl roll call in the hushed committee room ca1ne just momenL~ <lfter the 38 1nembcrs had, by a similarly \Vide margin, adopted an amend merit refining the charges against N·ixon . All 21 Democrats were joined by six Republicans in affirming the article. E\t:\'en Republicans opposed it. Thus for only the second lime in the Republic's 198 years. a commiUet · of Congress rcco1nn1ended removal of the nation's highest officer. 1'~ _outcome \Vas annoWlced by Chairman Peter \V. Rodino Jr. tD-N.J.) lS« IJ\IPEACHJ\IENT, Page AZ) Nixo11 Leaves Coa st Today For Capital President Nixon leaves the Orange Coast today ror impeachment-clouded \Vashington D.C. follo11•ing a !&<lay 1vorking \'acation by the chief executive at La Casa Pacifica. The Prl'si dent in his last full d:iy at the "·eslern \Vhlte House in San Clentente Saturday a"·arcft'd the l\1edal of FrPedom, the nation 's highest civilian a1\·ard to 9-1-year-old Dr. Charles LeRoy Lo11,m.an. . Dr. Lo\\'lTian i!'I the founder of thr Orthopedic Hospital of Los Angeles and a pion<'er in developing orthoped ic tC'chniques including the treatment or polio \'icti1ns. The President also met wilh James T. Lynn. secretary of Housing and Urban Development. L}•nn s.1ld at a ne\\'S conferen ce afrcr his 25-niinutc meeting wilh ~Ir. Nixon that the President wou ld veto the: J}rnaing!JMr~r (;(Immunities Act. v.•hich provides hou~ing 1nonies. if it co1nes from Congress abo1·e the $2.5 billion iunount budg(ll('d for it. t\ixon Adtninist ration aides y,·ere ruaint:ii nini; a business-as-usual ima ge de.spite the i1n pcachment pi\iceedings. To Kill Hos~ages . n1 . Siege But pres.Sure for a sotllement mounted Friday, \\'hen two holdout unions, the· operating engineers and the tean11ters. lhre1v their support to the striking 9'afts.: Prcviou~\y, the tv.·o WlioDs ~ad'' \\ilbhfld soppnrt fpr ,.:the strike and1 operating engineers had s,e v e r c d relations y,ith the COl'llOrll'um of construclion industry crafts. (fie Building O:\° 'D'lll·: l .'\"'illtt: · "·,: -· . ,...., ' HUNTSVILLE, Tex. (U Pl)-Desperado Fred Gomei carrasco threatened again lo kill his I I hostages late Saturday night as anxious Tex:as stllle prison offk:tal1 sakl they hoped to resume serious negotiations with him. "There'·s been no serious negotiations _ at 11! today,'' said prison public information officer Ron Taylor. "In fact, no negotiations on the demands at all ." Instead, in what Taylor called a "press oJtemoon ," authorl11es urged rePQrters m talk lly special phone to Carrasco and hls ·prlsoners of four days to 'keep the ootla\' busy. Carrasco Indi cated he was gcHlng 1 icady to lnake a lilloat from l)>e.'!>li96n and that he might head ror lt.texico. "I'm sure 1 can't give them (prison authorities) too much more lime.'' Carrasco said. "'lbe people are starting l-0 break down. The hostages are giving up. I'm a reasonable man, but iJ they don't come through I'll do what I have 10 do." When asked If Ulc1t meant he would kill the hos tnges, Carrasco said, "It need be. 1£ I'm provoked." TA ylor said ou1horltles hoped to rerumc negotiations late Siuurday nijj:hl, but refused to sny 'whether they had (Ste SIEGE. l'age Al) Trades CoWtcil. • \Vilh tne two large uniqns back ln1 the fold, contractors raced a United union· front and apparently have ~hell<'ed plan:" to replace strikers v.•ltb non-union \vorkers. The lhre~t. made in a negotialinp: session last week. \ras based on ho(>e~ that operat ing engineers and teatnstcrs. \l,rhich had signed new contracts al lo\ver figures e3rller this year, would \vork side by side with non-union c;n1:icnters. l'~rnent 1nu:K1nS and laborer• < ~ l • • SAN J U"N· "SP ;,J-0.inge , ·.c~sl \\'Oman W,hO WC~ . fo Chile as a COilege English teacher ' tells cb.Uling story of jail. interrogaliOM. threils afJd fear that , became part of !tor \If• )t.ftb !he murder .Ill' PresldOn~~IYldor :~~·!IWy by staff wruer Pamela"'Hlltlflf, Pagt~AJO.~ UCI MUSIC MAN -He describes himself as a "people . person," a de11eriptlon borne oUt In !,\:Ord and phdto Portrait by Staff Writer Jo Olson featured today on People Page. It 's a profile or Or. Maurife Allard , Pnge 114. ' RT~m-TH'E DIRT-~ veteran or dirt·lrack auto racing days \\'ho h:is l • .. , . • turned rrom gearshift' to paiette1 knife J 11·orl' e\·erything <the Orange Counly Fair bad lo offer for lhls can\~ses. His story -and .some of his pictures -are pull~ to1ett>er •by Slaff \Vrlter Rudi " l'lledz1el!j<j, Pog Al. • SHOWING IIORSES-The sho\v circuit is fl,!atured In t<Xlny's "Horsin' Around'' story and a companion article. llorse \1'riter To1n Mccann tells who uses that beautiful la)1out aloogslde San Diego Free\\'OY1 Rancho Capistrano, 11nd ho1v. The ot.hcr story llsts winne.ni of horse .show competition al tlic Orange Count y rair. l)C)lh on 1>agc BS. • • Inside Snndav .. Al Ytu• ler¥1<• C1lifor1111 CllHlllN (lfilillt c .. uwenl ~1111 HttkH Ellttorl1I 1"1!111 Enl•l1!11me111 E~ •ombtcl; l!v111t-H0¥1ll; ''"""' Got11W1l1r GtlDtl De-Id ,Httll -·· "'''''"' AJ "'°'-" "' Mrli.1 •• 0r ... ,, c...,111\' "' ,_ .. ........ , "'" 1'11111 ••·11 ,_,, Ii fftfole>-1 .lol Tr1Yel Cl VOi! H.tll!'llll "' •••• w.iie" 11 IHt~ll~ WllMn Wt1111tr OAILY l"ILOT llCTIOllfS .. .. •• ... , M .. <><• Cl•CI ... ,, .. .. .. .. .. • A z DAJLV PILOT -SU1\day, Joly 28, 1974 Coast Watch ... GOP Vet Looks FNMPqeJ REACTI6N ... Top News Stories of t ne past week from Orange Coast Communities At .Impea~hment Reagan's scntlmett\S And added that he \1•as shockod by Che corivleitlon In a \Vashington, D.C., federal court. "I'm shocked -that's the only way to put tt.''1 Finch aald. 111 never felt ---v ---. . .. .,......~ :"" . ' ---..,.-..-· ; ~ LAGUNA BEACH--MayOr· Roy Holm blasted the ,orange county Intelligence Unit, (OCIU) as a ci iteystone Kops .outfit.•• He ,was angry at !ii• ty'e depaf:tment being b6uncedJfrQlll ,ocru •• m~-· rehip and •said the reason· for th.rt ac.t'l:on- aoing (which he ordered) of a video •tape ~: •·de by police of a pint-sized protest rally · -oecember--was tr-iv-ial_:_ __..... ' COSTA MESA--Police. suspect unseasonably ' ot and muggy weather has played a role in a ~ash of suicides which began last Wednesda~ """en a man was found stabbed' and cut•to death i th a meat cleaver . In the ne xt 24 hours the i 'ty's homicide investigator~' were kept busy four more cases inVolVing either suicide or at police term. "unattended deaths." N6 .. f 'c;>u'l i . ay wa s suspected iri any of the cases. • • .. .. ._,.,., SAN CLEMENTE--Diesel oil from an undeter- ::!!!ined source washed up on.,beaches of the West-.' :ilrn White House and nearby "San Clemente State' ~ t1.a.rk last week, causing irritation to swimmers ~and ~arcing c losure of the beaches. The slick ;as .considered relatively minor, though park lifeguards watched the goo close1.y. ·sea f ife ~~s u~harmed. The strands were reopened after By JACK CHAPPELL 01 !hot 0.llY ,llfl $1111 Ao Orange County Republican leader of the '408, and '50s who worked actively for Ridiard i\1. Nixon's early political victories said. Saturday he bellevts the impeachment procedure ls nectssary to restore the faith of the people ln thtlr government. Gordon x. Richmond, a Laauna Hllls resident and attorney,' bu oeen tho political career of the Pmldent wtlold from the days when the then ambitious young congressman from Whittier began movin&-up-the political ladder. Richmond, a former president of the California Republican Assembly, boosted Nixon in a critical primary campaign for U.S. senator, a crucial time in the President's career. Now out ()( active political involvement, Richmond wu contacted by the Daily Pilot for his views durin1 this again crucial tim' for Mr. Nixon. "Some of the excuses given for some of the activities ·that have gone on in Washington are pretty frivolous In my opinion. "J think the people have to have their confid ence in govEent restored. Any deviation from a · , thorough and fair investigation . .would destroy the confidence in government and that's a serious thing," Richmond llid In the inter\•iew. ''\\'ho kne"' what. and 11•ho directed that he willfully tried to m11\ead. I Just th1nk. il wu a tragedy." v.·hat are things that will come out in the impeachment proceedings-and Reagan hnod..J>~ed ~inecke for the the trials. second Spot In the atate government "I feel the use of govemment agencies· in 19'19 when Finch resigned to .Joln by the administration for apparently the Nixon administration. po!LtJcal purposes Js difficult to · juatlfy. Stllte Controller HOUiton Flournoy, Who and it's difficult, I imagine for the defeated Reinecke for the 0 0 P a\'erage peraon to believe that all of nomination for governor In the June theoe things • .., happening without the primary, aald bl waa llddened by the knowledge of the pre>ident," Rlchmoncl. verdict. In contrast to the presldentl.al Press "Ed Relnecke is 1 friend and IO Secretary Ron Ziegler's remarks calling t am saddened by all that he and the House Judiciary Comm It tee his family have had to face," sald investigation -a "kangaroo -c·o·u r -t' • , Flournoy. Richmond said he thought the "I persoMSlly have always had Proceedings wete "proper," d h In and f t h confi ence In is tegrlty ee t at He uid the Watergate taint will not he did not intentionally do wron1.'' affect only the Republican party, but Beagan said in a statement lsaued all professional politicans. • through his preu aecrttary, Cl~ "I don't feel it will necessarily "Ttek \Valthilll. the Republican party. The ~p\e h~ve ~ am sorry for Ed and his family," de\•e\o~ an eno~ous re\'Ulsi.?n against the iovemor said. proless1onal politics. even incumbent Democrats as well as Republicans are In a statement illlled through a pras fearful. aid~,, Flournoy said, "However,. I'm sure Richmond said it v:as his view many the J_ury followed the dictates of Its of the • people in the bolh parties are conscience based on the material "amateurs who do not realize there presented. . has lo be give and take." In San Diego the conviction ot Since boosting Afr, Nixon's earty J!.einecke, Fk>umoy said ~d ba\·e political advances, Richmond said he little effect on Floumoy's campaign. , has known the President personally Edmund G. Bro.wn Jr. expressed mild through the years. "but I cannot claim surprise at Relnecke 's conviction in intimate contact ~·lib him nov.•." Washington Slturday. FroM Pqe 1 ,,., I T' """'"" PLANS APPEAL Lt. Gov. Ed Reineck• l'roM Patel REINECKE ... he thought he was being asked aboUt race-lo-face meetings rather Iba n telephone calls when he told the C()mmilt~ the discussion occurred in September, 1971. only one day of closui:e ..... , · · · ... ~, '4 r. HARBOR AREA--Newport-Mesa school trustees IMPEACHMENT V-OTED BY PANEL • • • . In his final arguments, defense lawyer James R. Cox pictured Reineckil as a bumbWla:, bonest penon who had simply maa:e a mistake. At one pOtrit be called Reinecke "a big cfumm1!' who abould have had· the advice of a lawyer before going before th& Senate Committee. :indicated they probably will ask Newport Beach at precisely 4:05 p.m. (PDT). ·j nd Costa Mesa voters to approve a ' hike in the I His wordt were swift and formal : . nchool tax rate at the November general ele9t-l "Punuant to the reoolution, Article One 1.ion. Trustees suggested a 55-csent figure. • of that-resoluUon is adopted and reported fState law limits i 'ncreases 'to . 3 percent unles's 111 to. the lloUJe, 1 voters approve .a lar~er b'-i te. • • ' . f'4 r 'S -4 . i:~~:nc:: :mm~ w ! ~: · f · ""!. " . \ .• .. "' · 11!1 Rep. 'lbomas F. Ralllbact of lllinoia, FOUNTAIN VALLE'<--The possibili ty:;of <c;re-• ~ Hamllton Fish Jr. of New York, ng large equestrian estates facing acres of•! Lawrence J. Hogan or Maryland, M. p k land has been suggested .by a· major hous-Caldwell Butler of Virginia, William s. l~9 developer._ Hitch is ·the developer" want• J l ~,:.:me and Harold V. Fn>ebllcb :' 'do • it on 3$2 -industry~zoned .acres next " to " The articl; COllcluded: .( e Santa Ana River. City planrier.sr aware the ,l " ... Richard Af. Nixon has acted ~proposal could be the uniCJl?e characteristic .. in a maMer contrary to his trust as .rfithe .town has ·always"'"wanted, now ·must determine ~ President and aubverslve of ... Ji.i f it can provide enough tax base ·to replace constitutional government, to the l?"•t tential i ... ..u..5 try... 1 prejudice of the cause of law and justice uao-u , ;.. -1 and to tbe manifest injury to the people r .. ~ of the United States. Rep. Lawrence J, Hogan (R·lifd.J cited and in violation · of his constitutional Nlxoo's alleged mbuse or the FBI and duty to take care that the laws he Comrm.ttee Deals other government arms of law, md faithfully executed, has_ pr ev·e n t e d , declared: obstructed and impeded the "If we don't have confidence in these administration of justice." J Ge }j • very important btvelltlgaUve agencies, It cttes the June 17. 1972. break·in ll llera ties, then the core oC our country . is of the Democratic headquarters and threatened." aid: "All we're ·doing Is bringing an "Subeequent thereto, Richard M. F or<l 01arges accusa tion," said Rep. George E. Nixon, using the pow era of hi• high Danle1m (0-Callf.), "I think there is office, engaged, personally and t gh CANTON, Ohio (UPI ) -v Ice aifficleni evidence to warrant the matter his subordinates and agents, in a President GeraJd Ford said h e r e beln1 tried." of conduct or plan designed to elay, Saturday the House Judiciary committee Two members who had been Jong impede and obstruct the invest! ation has dealt in "broad generalities" in undecided on Impeachment announced of such unlawful entry: to co rilp, its impeachment proceedinis ag.mst -momenta before the voting that they conceal and protect those re sible : President Nixon and called m the would vote to charge the President. and to concN1 the existence-ICOpe comnlittee to exped ite its •'Orlc to gi\'e Rep. Walter Flowers (D-Ala.) said of other unlawful covert activities." the iPresident a chance to defend hi mselr. in quiet, emotional tones that his v<>te Albert Jenner, a.uociate commJttee "I th.ink the President has ample ~·oukl hurt some friends deeply, but coun9el, said that "it's a sad day in evidence to defend himself once he "I probably have enougb..pain for them the history of the country. understands what the charges are." Ford and me." "It's sad that a Ume would come said. "He doesn't know what evidence . WEST ORANGE ·COUNTY~.-Officials of the '> ~ •. "Wherefore, Richard M. Nixon, by Rep. Hamilton Fjsh Jr. (R-N.Y.) said when there would be a vote. even in 10 prese!lt again.st such bro ad such conduct, warrants impeachment he too ~·ould vote for impeachment aamlttee, to impeach a ~t," generalities . . \;!IUntington Beach U'.'ion ~igh School District , . ' ~hope :the 'seventh tune will be the charm.·as • .... they•tfY.•to get,vo.ter approva,l on mon!Y 'fot'~a .' ~ew•.:$15.8,million~high ·~ch<?OI,,, ,~ru.s,tees pave • )1et a '20-cent tax override' el.e tioJl>:for the :.~', O\'.ember'.ball:,ot; •'. A i 7-cent oveii,i,d7 ,fai~e"" in I .. , ·,:rune. Previous llohd issues havec failed in • ' -.. ~;-five .. other tries ~ ! ; 1 , j n U 'If ~""-'--·-··•·' ........... ::., j ,, l\ll< •-~ -.t-.-! ........ ~.-'L6--·~ • •1 hnpounded $3 Million ~Granted ·to UCI Medics . . ' ·: ~lore than $3 mililon has been added : to the UC trvine-Califomia Ccllege of : ?.fedicine building fund with the release ; of impounded fed eral aid mope y. j 0e~!~!26:r18 He!:t E~~~t~ 1a~~ ~ \\'elfare was annOWlCed by Rep. Andrew ~liinshaw (R,..1.tission Viejo) Fridj'y. i The money, according to Dr Stanley ~~n den Noort, dean of the medical ~ ichool. will be used to supplement state ; ·.bond funds for construction of a medical i ~ences laboratory and classroom ; building. t ' Like other funds for the school. he l '.said, the federal grant hinges on the i ,Wliversity reaching an agreement ~it11 : Orange County over continued use of ; -Orange County Med ica l Center as a ~teaching hospital. i; Due to inflatioo and increased costs : ·of coolinlctloo the S150 milHon. medical ! r.choot construction bond l!16Ue apprvved 1 :.b1 voters has been depleted. he said. : The '43 million the UCI medical school : eJpected to get for construction of on· . campus buildings and improvements at : the l\1l'dical Cente r is now "more like .; $39 millioo," Dr. van den Noort said. · "This is certainly a welcome addition f. ~ Greece, Turke)' i Near Agreement ~ GENEVA. Sv.itrerland {AP) -Greece 0 and Twi<ey adjourned their Cyprus C Rtace talks Saturday after comins close ~ to a compromise oo !((living the island's ~ crisis. 1bey plaMed to meet again this ~ mmting. 7 United Nations officials on t h e ~ ~fediterranean island said Tu r k l s h S military activity there had stopped. and it makes our financial p<>sition more secure," he said. Dr. van den Noort said the monty v.·as pa.rt of a large federal assistance program to medical sc~s. Before the Health Professions Construction Act monies were released . however. they were impounded as part of administration / moves a g a i n s t inflation. Subsequent court actions by a coalition of mecU9l schools, he said, freed the n1oney. ...... DAILY PILOT The 0<¥10I Co1\I 011!y PllOI, wltfl wfllcll h c°"'blflld 1111 N•-·Prnt, 11 Pllbllltltd trt !flt Or..,.,Ot CN.i Pu!Millll!\9 eo-y. 5'1PHlll ed!ll-.,. pUbllil'led. Mol'ld1y t"'IUOll F,hMY, for CKll MIMI, Nt wpor1 &ot<ll, Ht.iflllfl9!.,. ltoKflfF-tein YtlleJ, U9\IN lleKll, tr~lfllls.ddltblc:~ 1nd' ~ o -t•ts.11 .111111 O•iilr1no. .A llllQlt rtglenal tdltlon It 11Ubll11\f!d Slluf'd•YJ 111d !iund1,1. Th1 prlntl•al pulllitfll119 O!tnl 11 11 lOO Wftl S.1 Sll'f;lt, eoti. Met1, O lilornl1 '2"1i. • Robert N. Weed Pr11I0111t 11!d Pul!lil.fler Jack R. Curlev Vitt Prt~l.-nl Ind Gent•ll Ml111~• Thomas Keevil Edllo~ Thomas A. Murph ln ~ ... 9!n9 EO•tOI Thomas M. Mccann !iund1, EOiter Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A1t1.iant ~fllO)llQ EOilorl Teltphone (714) M:Z..,.321 Classified Advertising M2·5'71 FfOl'll Nort11 Or •l!Ot Coli~'' eomm111111i.1 S40·T220 . and trial, and rermval from office." because "an analysis ·of the evklence M told newsmen as he left the Rayburn "The President has been drawn over Following the action, the committee from the proceedings has led me to Office Buildinf. the roals a.s much, if not mare, than .. ~ "17 30 ·(PDT) 1.r-.1. this inescapable cooclusion." But "tts' a put country," he added. any President. l have known.'' Ford --un.. : a.m. """""'"''--'The I art! I begin 'th "And tJie -M'"•Uonal ~ bu Id Action was still to oome on yet -approva -c e ' Wl 8 ""'-" to a new11 cmlerence · prior to paragraph charging that Nlxon violated worked. The country s be e n enshrinemen t ceremonies for lour new a: n ° t h e r -a n d Per b a P s h1s oath to preserve, protect and defend strengthened by that fact, and so has members of the profe.!dlonal Football more-impeachment art I cl ea . A the ConslltuUon oC tbe United States. the prea.klency.'' Hall ol Fame. timetable establiahed by congressionaJ i----------------'----'----------------------leaders calls for the full Houae to decide the issue by the end of August. A majority of the House would be required to place Nimn on trial ln the •Senate, where a t~thirdl vote is necessary to COD\'ict and remove him from office. The committee had debated for four days. sometimes 'courtly, IOmetimea contentious, as Americans wale~ on television or listened OD radio. Earlier the 38-member panel ol lawyen and their staff of more than 100 bad ipenl six months privately amassln1 volume after volume of evidence. Finally the first of the climactic votes on impeachment came at twilight on a sultry summer Saturday. The 6I·ye8Mld Preoklent, rHlecled 20 mootbs ago with the larqea popular vote ever. has proclaimed his innocence throoghoot the acandal, born two years ag() when agents of his campaign burglarized and bugged the national headquarters of the Democratic Party. Ni:ton, who was de!IClibed by a spokesman Saturday as follow\ng the committee's proceedings "very closely." llas vowed to fight the case in the flouse and if necessary in the Senate. The President was across the continent at his home on a California bluff ove rlooking the Pacific when the oomrnittee acted. Itours earlier, Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler sa.kl Nixon had no plan to speak out 11at this point" but remained confident the House would rej~ the impeachmeot recommendation f Ver ex:amining ~the isateS "with an 6pen mind." Rep. O>arles E. Wiggins CR-Calif.). essentially summed up the position of N"ixoo de£enders when be declared in one exchange: "There are plenty or misdeeds by others but unless we attribute them to the President they are not impeachable offenses." Impeachment advocates spent their day mostl y reciting details ol evidence rather than with the broad e r denu nciations of Nixon that characterized opening statements ~· nesday and Thunday. IBM Leader Watson, Ex-ambassador, Dies NORWALK, Olnn. (AP) -Arthur K. Wataon. fonMr Ambassador to France and a leader in..m11k!n& the IBM empire a giant of international trade, died Prlday bt Norwalk Hospital. He waa IS. ~ummer G/Jafld Coil,cetls MONDAY EVENINGS UNDER THE STARS ON THE MALL AT FASHION ISLAND Now through August 26 FIO<lll Decorations by AMLING'S NEWPORTNURSERY HENRY BRANDON CONDUCTING THE FASHION ISLAND BRANDON'S BIG BRASS .BAND TOMORROW EVENING JULY 29 PROGRAM -9:15 P.M~ "fashion Island Overture Brandon Sabre & Spurs Sousa "Hello Dolly" Hi·Lites Herman National Emblem Twist Bagley Watermelon Man • Hancock Thunder & Blazes Laurendeau I Can't Give You Anything But Love June Jones, Vocaffst Ma! Dixieland Jamboree \'iarrington Beautiful Blue Danube Strauss Riots of Spring Hooper Slaughter on 10th Avenue Rodgers - ; ;;ponsored by The Irvine Company and F•ihion Island Merch•nrs As>ociidon · · in cooperation with the Music Performance Trust Fund. Free to t~e public • • • .. • ~ 'l'be foreign ministers oC Greece and :.;.ll\Lrkey, along with Brftish delegates and ( an Amerl ran observer, had hoped to .. meet In a final plenary sessloo Saturday· f nlfhl But this wu postponed unW today. ~ The spokesman said no crisis in the 14 Jalks had devcl@td, but that the experta i ·were plodding through the difficull task • or pu tting together the final statemen t 1--111 English and transla ting It into t~rench. COO"f'IOflt, lt1'. 0•1119' Co.t.i !Ju.il ... lft11 ~~y, No l'IWl tlO•tf,, 111..,..,llllM, ed<!fflll ""1n1t or ,o.,..rtfM'NM1-lllrt!n ""'' lie r$<0ductd wt1M11t ''*"' 111tll'llttl«I 01 coo~rl!lfll o-r. Sit(lln(I Clf$J PlttllOt' ~Id et COltl Mn1, .C..lltor11I•, SuOt<rlpl!on Of c1rritr IJ.00 fNfltlll') lly """II t.l.00 mGO!lllly; fllllll_.f llMStln.tU-U.00 1'1'111111111• \\ratson had been in the hospl.tal since being lllJurcd In a fall July II at his New Canaan, Conn.. home. ln 1970, \\lfll!IJIO le£t the corporation and accepted PJ'Cfildent NlxM's •ppolnunent a" Ambassador " to France. He held th~ J!OSl for two yean. FASHION::;, ISLAND ' KllWPOBT OllKTllR P1cmc Colet Hlfll'!'•j .;...1ttwffn J1mbor• ind MICArtllur I .. . . . • .. -r • • • ' , • I • ·Hanna -No White l(nig ht .!Jut Working Blacksmith By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE _ Of ,.,._ 01.!!J! .!llOI 51111_ Rep. Richard lfanna has not been a congressional l!peetacular during his 12 years in office, hut he has helped keep the government "tol erRblc," the retiring congressman said Friday. Recounting his expcriC'nces i n Washinj{ton, the Anahe im Democrat, v.·ho somehow kept gettin g elected i n conservative Orange County, told county bar association in embers he was "not a mover, not a shaker, not a leader. but a blacksmith toiling at the rorge of democracy." Washington, stripped or (he present dramas of \Vatergale and impeachment. Hanna said, is a place w h e r e congressmen "try to keep things running and make things work." " \ Group Pushes Bicenten11ial Brid ge Plan The Newport Center AssociAli on has ur~ed that the new Coast Highway bay brid~e be completed by 19i6 and be called the Bicentennial ·Bridge. .ln a resolution to the Ne"wrt Beach City Coupcil, the association asked the city's help in breaking through.red tape to gel the bridge built for traffic and safety reasons. . ''There·s no reason to be ashamed of beill g a blacksmith instead of a kn i~ht on a \\'hltc horse;'·' Hanna said. "The-- guys on the \Vhite horse!I should go to the Senate-and most of them do." Hnnna's y,·ide-ranging talk took him back to his pre-political days in law school 1,1•hen a visiting judge advised tht! st udents with Political aspiratio0s to cheek vO!er registration before setting up a law office. This. the judge told them, would ensure that the potential politician u·oold not end up wit h a cqnstituency of the opposing party. • -··w11h those v.·ords ringing in my.ears,'' Hanna said. "f came to Orange~&>unty to open up." His first campaign, he said, was urged by his assistant who felt it would be a good \Vay· to advertise the young la\\' firm. The assistant. a devout Republican, told Hanna he had no chance of winning, llanna said. "I don 't think he ever forgave me for getting elected." Hanna sa id. In vie\ving American government. he said. "it is Important to remember that it is not oerrecl." That. he said , is because the people in it are not perfect. _ / "The demands thaV are coming out now," he Sllid. "are not to overthrow the government. They're to make it 'tl'Orkable. )..,. "The people just vo'ant government lo be tolerable. It's geUing pretty intolerable now," he said. , I -· DAILY PI LOT A 3 Dl<llY PUii P'llll1 '' •lcMr• KMll_; Ola the Pole •' IS ORANGE COUNTY READY FOR PLASTIC SCULPTURES? . "\Ve're concenled because the bridge is so outmoded and such a bottleneck ., Richard Mcfarland. executive manag~r of !he association . said. • But \vhi\e the investigations _jnto \\1atergate focu.3 on the intolerable part of government, he said. "I personally have not been involved five minutes on \\1atergate or impeachment. Two men, driver and passenger. escaped serious injurv SaturdaY. when the car in which they were riding jumped a curb at Brookhurst and Adams avenues. Huntington Beach, and made two poles out of on~ when it clipped off a concrete light st¥dard. Police arrested df!-v~r John P. 1.1cCarroll, 25 , of Tustin on a charge of feJony drun~ dr1v1ng. Passenger Lawrence I. Gantt. 21, whose address was un- available from po~ice sources late Saturday, was arrested at the scene on .a drunk 1.n public ch arge. according to police reports. Both n1en rece1"ed facial cuts which police classified as "minor." · Artltt a.h•r S.ys No But His Creations K••p Selling ''Y.'hile the whole country is watching that on TV. I'm sweating away on some housing bill that just isn't that exciting," he ·said. Clearly Art "\Ve'd also like to sec a really meaningful monument to the· naliOn's bicentennial cele~ation ," he sa id. The group's resolution 1nade no recomtnendalions on the height or other di1nensions of the new bridge. "One reason it is good to be getting out now, is that it is going to be hard to ~op the action that is going lo hit in the next month. • South Coast Hospital's His Work Purely Plastics ·:\\'~'re convinced this bridge can be built in two yea rs and \vc'll use whatever "That's a hard act to follow." ' 01ief Narrowly Retained By HILARY KAVE Of tlle CMllr P'ltft ll•ff Unlort.un8tely, Orange County really Isn't the place for contemporary art. but I like it here anyway," says Bijan Babat, a Laguna artist showing huge plastic sculptures at the Festival or Arts. ' Countians like his designs to keep him pressure "'e can at the state or federal in business. leve l to gel this thing done." Ji.tcFarland Besides his individual sculplures. said. "\Ve also believe the city and Bahar does interiors for peoyle's the people here can help speed up the homes-using only contemporary designs process with their support " (Ba,ck ·iii Greece The South Coast Community Hospital One director said it was a "vote in the furni ture and decorative pieees. The Newport Center As s 0 c i al i 0 n board of directors, by a narrow vote. of confidence." That director ,al6o ""' . d 'th h represents 550 businesses and companies has retained Bernard Carr as hospital d 1· ed l be 'd 'fied o, .... ar s1ts own Wl t e person and with approx imately 28 percent of the Am:ENS. Greece <AP ) -Actress ec in o I ent.11 . learns about his personality a nd assessed \'aluation in Newport Beach. ~1elina J..1eroouri retu rned lO Greece administrator. in the fa ce of a continuing Board President Tristan E.G. Korgiu:\ temperament before attempting to ~1ayor Donald lclnnis said_ he 's in from a seven-year exile v.ith the tearful deficit operat ion. \\·as not available for comment following design an interior for him. he eiplains. sympathy v.·ith thel as 9 0 c i a 1 i 0 n , s declaralioo. "I am a free citizen . It's A member or the boa.rd said, hov.•ever. a secret and en1otionat board med.in~ ~1iss 1'lercouri < ~ "People here like my y,•ork, but most of them wouldn't want to oy,·n it. They find It easier to cope with a seascape on the wall ," Bahar, 31. continued. Bahar was born in lran, but moved to this country 16 years ago and 1raduated from Newport Harbor High Sd!ool. Even little de~lls are important, the resolution. v:onderful." directors also "oted "lo allow" Joseph Thursda y. artist says. ''I even design the coal "\\le should pu sh as hard and fasi Miss h1ercouri. a se\·ere critic of the Annon, comptroller, to resign. The board Director~ of the nonprofit community hangers-if thef re from Safeway, for as v.·e can to get the new bridgit.built military regime-u•hich recently ga\'e member declined to be identified. hospital , barred the public and a Daily He uses acrylic-a type of plastic-as his medium, Some or his sculptures are clear, a~ct pieces. In others, thoulllt, he aandwkhes ..,.1r11 of color between two acrylic plecel. Q'8 piece currently on display at his festlval booth 11 • massive, circular "tlllltt llCUlpture"' which ..... lights below the surface ol. the scul~ure to light up the piece at nlgbt. He's asking $2.400 for that one. He '• shown al the reaUval for fi ve yean, and each year he's IOld out his worts-which range in prlce from $-40 to $4,000. Apparently. enough Orange i9Stance, that really sets back th.,,cc_--!b~e'\fo:!:r~e~th<J!c~oll'!d,JO~n~e,!f~al~ls!-$doQJwn!'.!h';'..'-\h!!t_lsa~idl,_._"j 'ay to a civilian government. flew here Annon would not comment. ~hu Pilot newsman from the meeling. housc·s design." -"I believe the Coastal Commission and F'-riday-wi!h·her husband, American film hospital administrators declined to Director Bob Hurst, provided the .only dl·-10' Jut-Dasso'n comment on any facet or the current "\!.'hen you do a good design, it makes the U.S. Coast Guard, \vhich must issue ·~ '"~ · , link with the board meetlnrr behind a Sh. '·d been •tr···--' of the ci't'··nsh1'p upheaval at the hospital which .. according ·~ the person feel aood, and stim ulated. permits ·11 d t d th •~ .,..,._ ~ I ked d id People shouldn't r:el conlfortable in their and not·h;~ usu~p~;s an . e urgency ~~v~::in~~i~ar: r~~;:· 1~1ci!~~\~ '~cl:e source, faces a huge S6 million t: com:~~it~~~fta1 :s 1:t ~~ enviroriment," ,he claims. "They should He said that, ,if a boall were to hit 1 ho d ·ved of b he f Carr, a highly popular· administrator its attorney it did not have to admit feel ezclted." · the bridge's pilings, the b'1'dge's fall orfeg'i.lme'. se epn it Y t ormer with the hoe:pital's auxiliary and many the public because It was a "prlva le He's designed five or six entire houses · could be hastened. "I have returned and I hope never employes, reportedly y,•as retained by corporation." 'n1e board voted not to and a•number. of bOuse additions-using ''That bridge also carries a major to leave agairl.'' f\-tiss ~lercouri said. a J{}.to-6 vote of the board. allow the press to enter. plexigls.ss for most~of the furnishings . sewer llne," Mcinnis added. I -'---''-----------------------------'---------~ and decor. , He said the city hopes to save tlfne ~-;; ~ Bahar's work is simple, with mostly by having ita recommendations on the ;! smooth, flowing Jines. , bridge's dimensions ready this fall at "You can say one good sentence and the same time the California Department iCs better than a lecture," Baha.r says. or Transportation (CALTRANS) w~ich using that analogy to describe his will build the 6ridge. ' work. " PONDEROSA PINE }, From Pl'lJe J II orn e-l,tiid E11tr y <, The natural look at unheard of p-ices. Pla nked pine tops. irrported Bentwood choir s. SIEGE CONTINUES ... n;led out giving carrasco free access out of the prison or the country. "! won't comment on that ," he said. Taylor said negotiati<ln!I had broken off until 8 · a.m. (PDT) t oday , but refused to say whether they had ruled out giving Carrasco free acce~ out of the prison or the COl.lltry. "I v;on't comment on that," he said. Taylor said Carrasco tested a prototype bulletproof helmet with two shots and was satisfied with the design . The notorious outlaw had demanded . three ol the helmets but rejected the ones offered by prim officials as "~fickey Mouse" and "bush league." Carrasco. 34, suspected of committing Dana Point Youtlt Revived After Bout With Surf A 18-year~ld Dana Point youth found noatlng face down and unconscious in surf off Laguna 's Sleepy Honow Beach hat been revived after hovering near death for several hours on Saturday. Michael B. 'Vatson o! ~92· Blue Lantem was reported in guarded oonditlon Saturday night in the intensive care unit of South <:oast Com murrlty Hosplt>l In South Laguna. Watson was reported by aides 10 be con9Ciou.t and able to talk. The yoolh was pulled from lhc surf by Laguna Beach Lifegui'rd Jeff G1'05SC )Vho Immediately gave hlm mouth·~ mouth rcsuscllatlon. Grosse was aided by other guards who gave Wntson eatemal he a rt rnass.1ge. Al the time of the emergency aid, Watson's vtlal signs had ceased , according t.o the guards. Tu'O Laguna Beach g u e rd s accomptnled the youth In the ambulance and l'Ofltinued reauscltatkm and massoge. \ValJOn Is m11irrltd and his wife iJ reported to be cxpccling a child. 50 murders duiing an alleged drug smuggling business In Texas and ~fexico and serving a life term for as!ault to kill a police officer. Indicated to a repo rter allowed to in terview him by telephone that he was tlred of wailing in the prison classroom that he and the t\\'O other inmates have turned into a fortress. The convicts seiied the classroom and the 11 persons in it Wednesday afternoon. Until Saturday's interview with San Antonio Light repol"tcr Clay Robinson. Carrasco apparcntlt had been content to sit v.•ith his three .pistol s, wailing until prison authorities decided whether \o com.ply \\'ilh his request for r1nes and ammwtition. 11ov.•ever. in an exchange with Robinson. Carr as co indicated the end may be coming. "The only per.sons I y,·ould take with me are three women and father O'Brien (the Rev. Joseph O'Brien, a hostage)," Carra!Co sald. He said he would release .them when he reached "safe soil.'' "What do you mean by 'safe soil?'" Robinson asked. "I mean out of the country, or course," Carrasco said . "Would that be J\fexico?" Robinson asked. ''Probably," Carrasco said. "We are charged with containing him and keeping him in custody." Taylor said. "We· are charged b~ Jaw to do that." . Some or the hostage . apparently nervoos and s;.aincd , told eportel'I over an open cele e line th t they we.re tired of wail ing. One of lhcm. Huntsville Assistant Principal Nof"vclla Pollard . said she plaMed to quil her job. "I owe it to my family to quit," -she said. "I'll come back and fini5h ttlt records and that'1 1r.• Carrasco seld earlier 'that he wouJd fi rst kill gu"d Bobby Heard, fl, if there is n shoolout. "t don't hate alt KMngos. but I ha ve been fighting 1.hcm tlie onl y wey I know how and l wlll continue-to do so until J am in my rrave." Carrasco said. "There Is no "'a)' I want to harm these people," Carrasco .said. "I rcs\>ect ul)'lnn life:• l s n Goocl Egg, Not Scra1nbled PITTSFIELD. ~1aine fUP ll -T\\'O imports, one Polish and one Korean· 'missed winning th e title of v.·orld'~ largest hen egg Saturday. one because its ancestry u•as in doubt and the other because it arrived scrambled. The top honors y,•ent instead 10 a local favorite, all in one piece. laid by a cross-bred hen from Stockton Springs. Maine. The Polish entry was scratched al the last minute when judges from the Unive rsity of Maine poultry extension service had no way of proving the egg \vas laid by a chicken. The Korean entry. "'hich officials said Probably \\'OUld ha~'e won top honors, arrived ready ror the frying pan, but with a note attesting to lt.s size y,•hen the conten ts v.•ere enclosed. - The Polish egg v.•as laid on the farm or Zclzislaw Frankowkskl. near \Varsa\'J. Its contents. however. were bJoy,·n out accord ing l.o stipulations in the rules of the Central Maine Egg Festival . Only the whole shell was malled to the contest by the Polish Ministry of Agriculture. DAILY PILOT DE .LI VER Y SE RVICE Deli very ot the Or111v P1101 1s9udrantecd -IU¥ I r o.J•¥ 11 .... \IOC>f' ~ ,,.,.,, T·~\I• O~i->r ~' ' .IO g 11'.1,..1 •II .. nu Y(IO" <DO• ... n fl"' D•OVO~' !O '"' ,_•t1••t•t••~.,,,,11 ou11o11 $.ot ... n•• •'li:l l>ll"°"\ 11 """ nol o'<Ot l"(Pt¥f' TOOi' (g(l1 1:>¥0""' 0.,,iot<ll." ~t l •'fl )'""'"~ fA" •1111 ~ t OO• ... 11 """'~"°~t '" """ r •• u,, •• • ••••n """1111n-,,.. NOt1~'"''! H11~!•<Wl!O'I !loo• ~ ""°"''""''"'!'' l•G •11~ ::.~11 (!~"'1!1!\A t•~o>lo....:0 1!,ffl! ......,J,,.n C•o .. 11...., f'ool\.4M1"' 5'cl111~ l •o11n• '-"""II.I N+--1 H u 6 ), .... '' 5 PC. GAME SET $298 ·~·!.·' ,-' •:· \ 42"x42 '1 .--·-·- SQUARE COCKTAIL ........ ' ..... ' . h' \. ' ' " ' ' ' \ At Ralph's Naturally! , I ,' ·1' ! .. i ' t I :· 24"x30" ENO TABLE $58 . 30 )I; 30 NOT S HOWN ..... ' I ' ' 4 DAILY PILOT • • .. ~.; HANGS UP MEMORIES - John \V. Burgess holds pie· ture of ohf, bi g-wheeled dirt racer in his Costa Mesa stu- dio. Other paintings (photo- graphed as they hung in Orange County F,air art show) depict racing cars of another era at fairgrounds track {aboye) ancl capture the essence of a lilne when race drivers and mechanics often slept in fairgrounds horse barns (right ) to save n1oney and to be near their machines. The pictures are among some of his best memories which he put on canvas for all to see, ac- cording to the artist. ·' --- ' Sunday, July 28, 1974 ~ • • , • ~ I I Dirt Track ' I Reborn.·· By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of 1'1111 Ctllf PllM 5111tf Delirious kids sprliiting to the gate for their hero's autograph. Bedding do"'" in a horse stable to save money for next Sunday's tires. Driver and mechanic calmly discussing gear ratios in the pits as a nervous Cl'O\\'d \\'ails in the arena: Those were the "good otd days" Or dirt track racing on the rci.ir circuit. Now 64, Costa fo.1esan Jobn \V. Burgess still think fondly of the post-Depression yea rs, so much so that he wanted to share the thrill of \vhal it \\'3S like to chase trophy cups and elusive prize money on the Eas1ern fair tracks. Burgess. an accomplished artist and also director of the .Briggs Cunningham Automotive l\1uscum, hung four of his best memories on the \\'all at the Orange County Fair last week and got into the winner's circle. The race car driver who in the past the horses all week. Sometimes they put tanbark in the track. On race day thcy"d water it and-put calcium chloride in it to retain the waler.' But no matter v.•hat v.·as done to the tracks in the v.•ay of preparation, drivers either contended with a glassy skid-inducing surface. huge potholes. or choking. blinding dirt -mixed with 1nanure. The dirt was lhe'Worst. Burgess remembers lying in eighth behind a thuhdcring herd of cars slinging 311-foot rooster tails in the consolation race. The Visibility was so poor that he just dove into the cloud and was surprised when he came out on the back straight in second. "I moved all those positions without ever seeing another guy, .. he said. · · . -Ill Art add-(l[l5 as 1&-valve dual overhead cun cylinder heads and dry smnp lubrication systems. Like--many other driven of that era. Burgess designed , built and raced his own cars. , Burgess had hopes of becoming a naval .architect as he grew up in the greater Boston area, but with the onset of the Depression the oUtlook for yacht sales v.·ere gloomy·. He got a job as a· draftsman instead and savOO all his pennies ta race car. PEOPLE DIDN'T ha11e any 1noney then but they ah1•ays seemed to have enough to go to a sports event. Sports were an escape from dreary reality, and auto racing was a great escape. rulnbied off the track with a trophy ; .... .;u tfte cockpit of his 'Burgess Fronty ----------------------------------------~f'--,--.,o<~-· .. ~6peciaJ ~, home from this fair as \ , , an arU.st.. "*'Ui1four't'lbbons in his band. TIIE GRlT thro1m by the narrow tires often pelted the drivers so hard that the particles embedded themselves in their faces. That was just part of the occupational llazard, as was driving without rollbar, fiberglass helmets or fireproof Nomex suits, or•even !leat bells. Stilt racing in the Depression years 1vasn't that lucrative. You had to think care(ully about each nut and boU you bought for the car. Whether to spend the 75 cents for a cabin, the overnight lodging place which antedated the motel, was a momentous dcci!lion. ·'Often we would ~.hundreds of miles from home. It was ~r make, the money or sell the race car to gel home. You never wanted to part with ,the race car. It \\'as all you had in the world. It was the store. It was your living," Burg said.-~ .. Diii)' Pllt! STiii """ .. 28 ITEMS SHOPPED IN OAIL Y PILOT PRICE SURVEY AT SAME STORE . OVER THE MONTHS After 11 Months, the T•pe Totals 13 Cents Higher for This Buy Survey Shows Up-Down ' . PriCes Down 13 Cents Combating spiriling food costs may seem like an exercise in futility. But re!lults of a reci!nl Daily Pilot food price survey !lhoW that di scrimina te shopping • can help ease the pinch on the grocery shopper 's wallet. The recent survey is an update of a Daily Pilot price survey taken about a year agG (in July and August) in a Costa Mesa dlain food store. The survey found a 6.4 percent price Increase on a list of '28 common pur- chases over a six-week period. The current survey of prices on the sa1ne list of purchases indicates only a 13-cent Iota! Increase. from $25.23 to $25.36, since Aug. 25. 1973. Ho"'evcr, prices on most individual items increased or decreased significanlly. Orange juice and Spanada-~·ere the only items in the list that were lht same then and now, although they may have nuctualed during the I l•n1onl/1 period since the last survey. f\1ost ex"treme price increases arc in Oour, whlch Jumped from 70 to 93 cents for nve pounds and ill 1uca1 products. Lean ground be<f wenl from II.IS lo $1.29 a pound and pork chops are up from Sl.69 to SI. 79 a pound. Canned tuna also went up by 14 cents. Other signifirant price increases arc in milk , which rose by II cent s and bread. also up II cents. Though the price of orange juice remained constant. fresh oranges \\lent up by 16 cenls for tour Granges. Munchies such as crackers~ and potato chips rGSe 12 cents and Hydrox cookies rose by nine eents. Other price hikes were in toilet pa~r. up 11 cents, and Schlitz. up JO cents for a six-J)ack . But the price picture isn't all bleak . Baron -went down 49 cents a pound and pork sausage Is down 44 cents a polmd. Weiners dropped from $1.12 to 87 cents a pound "'hile bologna drooped by 12 cents for eighl ounce.'! a rKt-chicken by eight cents for lJVO ixx.ands. ~tost of these it~nls showed -S1eJdy-increases ii\ the ort1dna1 :iilx wt'(!k sur11ey. Other significant price decreases are rn eggs. whir.h dropped rron1 89 lo 70 cents a d07,cn 11nd Ori1·c dctergrnt "·hi<:h 1~cnt down J6 cC!Ots for a five pound bo<. The Costa 1'-1eso test store offer11 no tradi ng stamps and no specla11· were iriCTudcd In the price tot.i ls. FOOD.PRICES:.:·. • (Fri>m Page All / ,has its ... elfect. Freedom of choice \I~ balance out the system." tfcc'Oroing lo the farm bureau's Krctka. "If consumer~ buy different products when prices go up. the market 1vi.lrreact "ith a shift in prices." he said. Overall food consumption h as decreased this year. according to Alpha Beta Consumer Affairs Director Ester Cramer. ·'Consumers are resisting buying because or higher prices. 'fhis is one , "'ay the consumer has to react against high prices,'' she said. Consumers can affect pri(,'e levels over a lonF. period of time by shoppin~ wisely and 'buying when the buying is good,'' Dr. Ptaul Hugstad, acting chairman or the ~1arketing Department at Cal $fate Fullerton. said. "If shoppers are more discrimlnaling, retailers will become more !leOSili v to prices because they know consumers arc.'' he continued. Viilliams said Arnericans spend 16 percent o( their tak._t':t\ontu incon\C on food 111hilc pcor>le or industrinl European nnUons Sf)(!nd 25 to 36 percent-and those 01 undevclor..ed nr11 ions spend 5'J to t5 pcrcant-and \\1ith less selcc1Jon than Antcric1:1ns arc accustomed lo. "l can't fo , sec prices ~ v c n approaching 20 perccnl of the tak.c-homfl' io.cum · In Amer~a 'n the ncx1 nvc years, even utJdcr the most tre1nc11dous increase of rood costs," \\fll\iam1 said, ''l"ood here ls ;i bargain Jhe COl'JSUmer has never aSlPrcciatetk" . • • "If you made an error. you could THE1\1E OF both ,D;a.nge Count~ Fair go flying out of your car, \\•hich I anil the .~u rgcss exh1b1t.,!appropr1~tely. once did at a hell of a trajectory," was the-Good Old Days. t said Burgess . "I re1nember fl)•ing . "Racing !n the U.S. v.·as s~ymqus ~ ·th!,oUgh the air~ Jl ·~So a rat~ ligh! with the r.air. P~ple ha ve ~1Uen .about and 'airy feeling. • j · Grand Prix racing and Indianapolis and The belief then-as it is now among other places. But the real source of some drivers-wa's that you v.·ere driving skill, the real training ground supJXlsed to see your life unreeling. before were the.dirl: tracks," e~pla.ined .Burgess. you as You hurtled .for . that inevitable who .ma1nta1ns a studio m his home meeting 1vith the uny1eld1ng earth. at 230 J6th Place. ~ "I didn't see an)'.thl~g flash bx. The "The fair is a real part of Americana. only thing in my mind Was 1e thougnt !l's the pcople·s event. You don ·t have of how that aluminum sump plate stood any in this nation that people take up after rlllpfng out 18 fenceposts."' part in like the fair. It just drives Burgess remembers. me nuts when city councils and real estate developers are talking about tnoving the fairgrounds. They 're tampering with the people's e11ent. ·· During the good old days which Burgess relives in his paintings weather· beaten drivers like Bamey Oldfield and Ralph DePa1ma would careen around horse tracks at 011er a hundred when the fastest thing mortals could ride on was a horse or, a train. "'IT WASN'T racing as it was today. It wa9 a pretty dange·rous situation. It was a standing joke among us that they measured the lop rail of the fence by the height of the race driver's neck ," Burgess recollects. "The tracks were soft. They'd run "ANOTIIER THING-a I w a y s wondered about is how we could fly out of those cars so smoothly. "Race cars were narrow and there \11ere a. lot or things in the cockpit 11•hich made it difficult to get into, •like a woman's girdle. But whenever you went flying out you· never got hui;ig up on those things or hit anytting, It seems like you'd always come flying out in a beautiful arc." Virtuall y all or the cars racing on the fair circuit were Model T engines which were 90 highly mod ified that 1hey had no resemblant-e to the proSaic passenger car mill except for the block. They were fitted with such exotic To save money, the :grizzled· driv ers and their mechanics slef>t in the trotting stables near the track. Today that seems romantic but Burgess insists it wasn't that great. "You have no idea · how many diffe_N}llt things can bug, crawl aµ, or bile you." he_says. All of the scenes depicted in Burgess' -fair·exhibirand-other dirt tradt paintings are of actual events. Though they have realisnl comparable lo that of a photograph. all of them were painted from memory. Burge::s has been painting all his life and has exhibited hiS works in such prestigious places as the National Academy Gallery in New 'lork, the , De Young . Museun1 in Sein Franci~, and the South West Museu1n in Pasadena. H.i.s previOIJ!l exhibitlf consiste<J of rharine and desertscape!t "This was the first time I exhibited my racing work/' he said of the Orange Couoty . Fair. "It "'as sOmething special and personal to me." Burgess is also a frequent contributor. both as -"artist and writer, to such magazines es Car Classics, Autocar and Desert. Sun -Shines on the West , . .. . . . . ~ ... " -·"· .. ,. :"" ' " .,. ' ,....,_ I. ' : But Rain and Thunder Unleashed on Southeast Ille n111on Witt! of 1"9 Ml11lsslpt1I 11.iYer S•lurd•Y bui Md 10 tlgh! 111 w11¥ 11>rouon n1u 1nd 1mo-• trom ,,.. lower Ml.alul1111I V&!I..., (nlo Ille HOrlhola~•. Thund9'1lorm1 prompltd by 11 low ''stem over e<is!lrn Gull Co.311 1l1tes Vftln~"td rii.ln on tht SOlllM•tl. TuK•loo.1. A!1., .Jnd Ander.on, s.c .• n'llMUrtd 0¥t1' 11.4 lncht1 ol rain In o six.hour perlOd. Tllunders~r1 "'°"" .terOll N1br1r.1!1. IOWI Ind nortnern IHlnols Sl!urdo¥ a!tc•nocn. 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If~ 1.rtt: u StcO<)CI 111~11 l : o.m. u I« .... 12!*''"'"" u S!Jft ;1111 6100 •. ,,, .. ,.,, 7!Wo.m, MOOll"Tllotl l fU>,flll. 1111U!)61.m. ~ .. , ~ I I I I ! -~ " ; • ·' " .I • I I I I I ! ·" -. • • --·' Sund,u, July 28, 1974 OAJL't' PILOT A $ I CALIFORNIA Hearst Food Fund In Debt SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) 1'hc massive food glvea\l'ay &et up to help secure the release of kidnaped heiress Palricia llcarst may be as rnuch as $3~.000 in debt. a l·fearst famllv attorney says. · Claim.! filed against the People In Need program for "services rendered or goods delivered'' \\'OUld bring the co.st of ,·the giveaway to at least 12,350,000 -probably the largest J!rlvate food handout 1 ~ in the nation's history, "'illiam Coblentz said Friday. Newspaper e:s:ecutive Randolph A. Hea...t set up People in Need at the demand of the Symbionese Llberation Anny \\'hich c I aimed responsibility for kidnaning I.he 2().year-0ld daughter Feb. 4. Heanl put up $500.000 of his O\l'n mone v and the llearst F'o undatlon added another $1.5 million to fee,d the needv as R preoondi!ion to ~otiating Miss Hearst's r e l ea s e . Ho\\•eyt>r. 1\liss He n rs t denounced the People in Need program in a t aped communique and later said she had joined the SLA. Coblentz .said PTN's bookkeepin g w a s "abominable'' ftnd he didn't kno\Y why lhe bills were not paid. • Copte:r Crash Remains or? jumbo cargo helicopter are scattered aJong Interstate 80 near Villejo. Six Marine rese rvists were killed Friday when the helicopter ex ploded in flight and fell on a hillsi de along the busy freeway. \Vitnesses said the Chinook turbine-powe red engine began to sputter and there \Vere tv.•o sn1all ex· plosions before the crash. Appeals Court Rules Against Prohibition of Hirihg Aliens LOS ANGELES (UPI)-The California Court of Appeals says a state •law prohibiting the hiring or illegal aliens is unconstitutional because the federal government is ~ only body that can enact laws concerning aliens. The ruling Friday dealt only \11ith the jurisdictional issue and stemmed from a 1972 suit by a group of grov.·ers against a state law that provide~ punishment for growers who kno\\•ingl)"'hire illegal aliens. The growen argued that the ·federal government h a d preempted the subject of Illegal aliens and so the state could not act. They obtained an injunction from a Los Angeles Superior Court judge. government has exclusive right to make laws dealing with aHens. Joseph Sureck , U.S. ~mmigra t •lo n 21 nd Natura Ii za t io n Service regional director in Los Angeles. said the 1nain reason illegal aliens c01ne to this COWl!ry in record numbers is to get jobs \\-Tiich pay more than those In their own country. He said because or this, legislation is needed to force ·e1nployers "to try and hire htexlco. believe the case mould be appealed to the Supreme Court of CaJifornia." California is the only state to enact a law aimed at cracking dov.11 on employers '"ho knowingly hire illegal aliens. According to recen t federal estimates, between two · million and four n1illion illegal aliens are entering t h i s cou ntry each year. only legal \1'0rker~. and tha :_.1 ________ _ is the only way we will ever even start to get this thing Wlder control." Sheldon Greene. an attorney \\'ho advocated the slate law, said. "Employers filed the suit to kill the Iegfsletion because employers want to continue exploiting chea~ labor from Who Is Ed Reinecke? SACRAME~'l'O iUPl •-The lieutenant go vern o r of California once had a cnmpalgn nyer printed which said. "Ed Reinecke, The ~Ian on the Right in 1970. The Ri ght M.Rn in 1974." The f ampaign literature read in par:t . ''E d R ei n ecke -loyalist. A forthright party leader who has ne ver equivocated bis support of Governor Reagan, his party or its candklates." He v.·as loyal to Gov. RooaJd Reagan. The governor once called him "young, energetic, a .vote-getter in the party \\'Ith a future in public life." But those were the good days, the days \\'ben he was skyrocketing to popularity and becoming a household \VOrd In C~lifornia . Above all else, he \\'as thought of by many nolitical obsen'ers as a sure bet to ~ucceed Reagan as govemor or the most populous state in the nation. Thinp~ have happened since then. There wa s Water gate and the aflei!f>d IT'T offer to underwrite the Republican. l'\alicna\ Convention. then to br held in San Diego. Reinecke was called to testify before 11: Senate hearing in 1972 lo talk about the I'M' affair. The y.ratergate grand · jury April 3 handed down an indictment against Reinecke chargin.t: that he lied to the committee. Saturday he "'aS convicted of one count of perjury. Back in 1969, Reinecke. a fall\er of three children. was ,·irtually unknown outside his Los A n g e I e s congressional district when Reagan named him lieutenant governor. He reo\aced Rnbert Finch 'A'hc joined the Nixon Administra· lion. Reinecke was elected to the post in 1970. H was during lh~ years that hi~ opponents referred to him as "ultra-consen•atlve" nnd Re~gan insisted 1thal he ''phllcsophically'' agreed '~ilh the administration. B e s Ide communicating betwee n the Reagan Adn1lnlstration -aNt c<illege can1puoo.s Jn Ca l lf orn ia, Reinecke headed up the slate's effort to deal with the energy crisis ... Then. there was talk about a possible indictment against Reinecil:e and his campaign funds began drying up last year, The Republican backers or Reagan began defecting to Relnecke's GOP op p one at Reinecke. \\'ho asserts he State Controller Housl.On t. Is a victin1 of a "political l"lorunoy. · P"OSCCUtion " at the hands of r loumoy defeated Relncckt> \\'atergate specia l prosecutor at the polls in the June 4 Leon J a"·or11kl, said the prln1ary ele c t i on and indictment and the publicity Relnecke's-long4ime hopes-of -hud ruined hlrn "nnancially becoming th e GOP non1inee and politically." and eventually the governor '!'he lieutenant governor, a weredead. mech a n ic al engineer In.._ a nl<.'ent tnterview with before entering politir.s, sa id UPI. Reinecke said he must his wife and children, h1ark, · liquidate some "if not all'' 16, ~1.imi, IS and Tom, 14, his financial assets to help have been subjected to pay legal fees for hi3 defense haraS"Stnent during the long against. the federal perjury ordeaJ with the s p e c i a 1 charges. prosecutor'! ofrice. But he * * * * R ei11 ecke's Status said they have supported him full y. "They ha ve bov.·ed their backs along with me and are standing tough," he sa id. As Official Uncl ear SACRAMENTO (UPI) - \\1hether CallfQrnla Lt. Gov. F.d Reinecke can remain in office after his felon y perjury i:onvlction in \Vashlngton \\'as in doubt Saturday. The state code says a public olficia1 is disqualified from holding office if convicted o( perjwy -but it was not clear If this 9edlon applies to federal cooviclions as \11ell as to state cmvtctlon Another slate la\v provides for forfeiture of office upon conviction of , crimes "specified . in the (state) constitution and la\\'S or the state." After his conviction in \V as h i ngt o n . Reinecke declared the jury verdict \\'as "a gross miscarriage of just ice" and said he \\'ould appeal. He ·did not indicate whether he plans to resign. Gov. Ronald Reagan, \\'ho 'A'Ould a p p o i n t Reinecke's successor if the o r f i c e becomes vacant. said !le v.·ould have no comment on whether Reinecke \\ill keep his job, pending appeal, until after he has talked 'Aith the lieutenant governor and with lawyers. ..._ Saves P1lnt·Tlme -Money '°lyl!JIJ!t<ll 111, and I" ~11lgt>H lo ICU~t 1!1. 12•116-" Nl1tt11. T ... 11' ,.,. an 111 I-CM IHI ""!<• dtlf)'I lrylftl 11 Nll!I I~ n l11t1. 0!11 .,0 1uy!ln rttu lll ""'''1~11 I~ Ull"4fl "'lodt 1! llOll, .. flllftll" lftlll I"" llo holl ~ p,111!1 .. 111c1: • ...,. UPllH -'"" ~llM ii 11111i11li!Wd. THE PERFECT GIFJ S•nd tll•t k or mon•J o•l•r 11.t S. 11hn. SOI, POlllll• 6 ll•ndli"O (17.•5) lot•l. OrG•r 1wo o• mor• •nl •••• •II PaH•t• & llandllno: OnlJ 1e.t5 tlt ll. PAT, PE'ID. DESCHLER SALES P.O. au IOf1. 09f!· 1 O•-. CA 12117 :"'==!__ OUR SUNDAY HOUIS TWELVE TO -FIVE 5outh Coast 'Plaza ------ ,, , ·c· .. . . . , ' ' • , .. - ... Bet"'een Feb. 21 and March 25. al>cut 150.000 persons reporttdlv received food . but the proj?ram "'as marked bv s~.,,e foot thefts, violence and othe r problems. The Court of Appeals struck dowri the California · law on the ground the I e d e r a I S~NTA ANA(,.., ' SOUT H COAST PLAZA Man Na med in 'Finger Plot' VEJ\TTURA (UP I) -A .surrendered at the county Beve"rty Hills financier has oou:rtbouse Th.urlday and been named in an indictment posted $10.000 bail following the Ventura County grand jury accusing him of-. hiring two . iOOictffieot-four da'yS ago. ex~victs to carry out a Milner allegedly hired two ·'finger-for.finger" vendetta men in 1971 to torture and ·against a former woman rob and later to kill htaggie friend . L. Hicks. 55. who lived in Reese L. Milner. ~ 9, nearby Ojai. She Is a former l\ifan~ Wife, Brother Shot; Friend Sought actress \\•hose stage name was Margaret Savage. The indictment said one of Milner's n1otives for torture· was a desire ror vengeil.nre - against 111rs. Hicks. who he said bit off a right fi nger. One condi tion of Milner's i>lleged agreement \\•ith Clyde \V. Jenkins and Patrick H. Earlev "'a'i thal lhcv cut off one Of Afrs. Hicks' fingers 1 and bring It to him. THE TWO men broke into ~1rs. Hicks" home and tried · to sever a finger with a .boll cutter. They failed . but ·the y mutilated two fin'l'.ers on her SAN BERNARDINO (AP) reported hearing r e Pe ate d hand before stealing several -A San Bernardino man , gunshots. ' thousand dollnl'! worth of his \\'ife and ms teen·a_ge John Burnside's body wa~ je,velry and fleeln!? In her car. brother \\·ere shot to death foWld on a li ving·room couch, 'The car was later found early Sablrday in their home, and the other two were in wrecked and afire east of police said. a nearby bedroom. police. said. Ojai. It was reported th a t The indictment. said l\1ilner Officers said an ·all·poinls Burnside was found with a paid Jenkins and Earley $500 bulletin was issued later in nd the day for the arrest of Larry shotgun cradled in his lap as before the torture-robbery a l.. Morris, 2-4, -of s a n though expecting trouble, but-• 10 days later paid them 1!0.000 Officers \\VOid Dot confinn .. t.o murd er ~frs. Hi cks. The Bernardino. identified as an this. ff t."'.·o m~n d,id not go through acquaintance of the victims. th '1 I I st est All had ult . 1 ~i. t \\'I .1• 1 ncr s a requ . J\forris bas been free on n1 1p e gun:.010 • bail si nce 111arch w h 11 e w°':1°<!5 ~n the upper body. LONG BE F 0 R E the awaiting sentencing Oll · ·a· • 1;»l~ce said. ~ weaPon .. was fnd ictment \\'85 returned . Ojai conviction of a t t e m·p t e d t>eheved to have ~en a P,1stol Police Chief James 0. Alcorn murder in .a January shooting of at least .30 cahber. ~aid the torture-robbery was incident involving two San Officers said the motive v.·as "part of a vendetta that ha ., Bernardino policemen. officers unclear. and there was nO heen going on for several said sign of a forcea erttry or a years." " A ·police spokesman said the ~bbery. A detective said the Acquaintances said Atllncr's bodies of John Elmo Burnside. -killer m~y ha~e been in-othe Jlnd ri-trs. Hicks' relationship TT, a San Bernardino County hou se Friday night. goes ba~k more than a decade. cue'lodlan; Cheryl De n i s, e Daniels. 2.1. Identified a! his eommon·la\v wife, and Danny B__urnslde. 14, were found in their hon1e before d a w n Saturday after a neighbor Waterworks Bomb Fails Cra11st,on Sees Privacy Threat in Computers BORON (AP )-A bomb apparently d e s I g n e d to sabotage the \\'Aler supply of thi.s l\lo javc De se r t COJrmunlty damsged !IOml fittings but d[d not internrnt service. J<em: Coun~v after if fa <teputles ,.,..;,. S11turda,y. The homemade d e v I c e . oons l5tin1Z or a n1 tn on i um n~rate mixed with diesel fuel. fns placed under a water llne •'I.Inning from sloroge · tanks three miles northe3st or here and •JCfllodcd I"r1day. a U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco nnd Firearm• Investigator ,.Id. • LOS ANGELES (UPl)-Sen. Alan Cranston (£>.Caljf,) said Saturday federal legi!latlon is needed to-protect tlle pfivacy o( the individual fro m computer data banks and guard against "future and \\'OrSe \\'atergates.'' "Watergate was possible in part because of the technological developments of the. last 1\\.1> decade s ,'' Cranston said durjng a hearing on indi vidual privacy. "The ootential for Invasion or individual privacy. and for COl'llrol over the Individual is si111 there. \Ve have no guarantee lhat f u t u r e (l'overnments will not abuse that 1>0tentiat. ·• Cranston said r c d c r a I • • legislation is needed "now to control these monst rou s information mactilnes-which are taking us to the edge of George ~·ell's frightening . "198-t" and Big Brother government." State Atl. Gen. Eve 11 c \'ounger Friday ca 11 e d Cra nston's fin ancial privacy act of I 9 7 3 "irrationally discrlmiMtory.'' fie said the b!ll would be "a severe handicap 10 the effort~ q! regulatory agencies and grand juries lo invesliqate \vhite- collar C'l'lmcs nnd charges of corruption in pu~lic office.'' The hearings, v.•hich bcgttn here Friday. v.1111 conlinui! in 9 a n Fra n._cisco f\-fonday. ----.:--- take ad van rage ·of 1/3 to 1/2 SAVINGS •.FASHION GALLERY• COLLEG IENNE SHOPS • TOWN AND T RAVEL SHOPS • SHERWYN SHOPS • ACCESSORIES, .HOSIERY AND SHOES • LING ERI E, ROBES AND FOUNDAT IONS • CHILDREN'S FASH IONS, ACCESSORIES AND SHOES • MEN'S CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES .e MEN'S .FURNISH INGS, SPORTSWEAR, SHOES •MEN'S SLACKS AND COORDINATES • WYNBR IER, FO RERUNNER SHOPS, BOYS' SHOP Shop i\looJ:iy thr~ Friday, 10:00 a.m: to 9:30 p.n1. I Bullock's-Santa An;t. I F.1Shion Squart., 2800 N. f\loiln Strcc-1, -S.1nt.1 An:i., Tcl<'phon(': S;11urJ;1y, 10:00 a.m. 10 6:00 p.m .. Bullock's u1h C ast Plala. San Die o Frecw11y at Bcis1ol. Costa ~fc$a, Telephone: • • '17·7 21 I ))6·06 11 ',.. . ". ,, •• " . . ,, '" , , .. " t .... • • A 8 (DAI LY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE) ,......_~.~~~.,..... ...... ~.--~~.~,,.-~~~-:-.~~~~~,1 ' , ' Juvenile ¥all Reprimand ' Los Angeles County has a scandal on its hands for its shoddy treatment of juven~risoners. If .something -isn't done soon. Or:inge Cotili1y cOtifcl follow suit. The Juvenile •raH in Orange was designed to ac· ro1nmoda te 313 young inn1ates. That's hO\V n1nny beds ti has. \'et institution population ·orten exceeds t hat number and often by a considerable amount; one week- end 460 young people were jan11ned into the hall. Thi.s 1neans, ol course, that about 150 of them lacked proper accommodations. a place to sleep and even, we suspect, proper supervision. . Now the California Youth Authority has laid dO\Yll the law: Either Orange County does something about the matter or the local juvenile hall is "decertified." And if that happens lawyers could petition to have their juvenile clients released. Apart from that legal aspect, humanity demands decent treatment of youthful offenders. Unless we're going back to the birch rod, juveniles in trouble with • the law deserve and must have a chance at rehabilitation. The county h as only until Aug. •13 to sol\1e the problem, probably by. adopting counseling progra1ns to handle some prisoners outside the fa cility. 'Vhatever th e ansv .. er, it can't come too soon. And ft should have come before the state forced the issue. Democra ts Outsprin g GOP Orange County, California: pillar of Ute Republican Party, nationally certified as the honte of bedrock con· servatism, spawner of tbe money-heavy Lincoln Cl ub, !under of all candidates wearing the GOP stripes. That reputation is due for some revision. 1'wo Orange Countians -rancher·developer Richard O'Neill an~!_ph~slcian·proJ!!!rlS aeveloper Louis J. Cella Jr. -pumped a sta8gertng $611 ,043 into Democfafie candidates' can1paigus. 1.1ore than a half·mllllon {$508,452) went into Joa ns and contrjbutlons to one. candidate alone, Assemblyman Kenneth Cory, in his successful bid ror the Democratic non1inatlon in the race for stale controller. 1 The Republican candidate !or controller, Willia~ T. Bagley, called the O'Neill-Cella contrlbuUons "totally obscene" and noted that his entire campaign costs were onl y $132,000. Cella responded by caillng Bagley "a typical, torpid, ineffectual political hack." If Cella feels that way, and assuming he is joined by O'Neill. one can't help but wonder What will be put into Cory's war chest when he goes up against Bagley. Stand aside, Lincoln Club. You're being outbid. Tl1e Ca re of Lifeg uards A swimmer shows signs of distress. He waves frantically for help. A young lifeguard scanning Ute sea with trained eye sees the riptide and its victin1. Rescue buoy in hand, eyes locked on the struggling swi1n1ner, he leaps frotn his lo\ver and almost in a si ngle ntolion .... No. not exactly that wa y. Instead of leaping from the platform. he eith er walks down a ramp or climbs down a ladder, TH'EN goes on his rescue mission. · That's the way it was outlined to the city of Newport Beach last week by a state industrial safety official. He said all lifeguard platforms should1have railings so the • ' " ' I 1 ' ~ ' ' When the state got through adding up all the con· tributions handed out for the June primary election, sure enough there were Orange County names headin_g the list of fat-cat donors. But they were Democratic contfibutions, not Republican. J guards wouldn't fall off them. . From what we've observed of Newt>ort Beach life- guards, they're healthy enough to survive such a !all. Better the state outlaw riptides. They have a great deal more bearing on the lifeguards' safety. 'Inflation is all y our faul t because y ou won 't stop spending money on food, clothing and shelter.' ' ;; Banks' Subsidiaries Snatch Up Idle Money WASHINGTON -With something like ~650 blUion sitting In savings and loan associations and savings banks -the ,;thrift institutions" -it was a matter National's holding company is called, not only O\vns the bank but also a number of. other finance-type businesses. ol time before the iilass and stainless IT IS CITICORP '~ich is leading steel dinosaurs would remember all that the charge to get depositors to evacuate ctough \\.3.! there and try and vamp the thrift institutions. Its method .is it. Y.'ilh their customary greenback to sell notes, redeemable every six swamps dr;1ng up and their iinr-r~ths;-that-would pay a fluctuating ca!h never so urgent, they woold interest rate. inevitably recollect that their needs could For the first period. the proposed be satisfied if they could get at the rate \\wld be 9.7 which should bring billions deposited in the thrift instituti(115 a Jot of money out of people"s piggy at government-regulated low intere$t banks. Citicorp hopes to seU $850 million rates. \Vorth of. the9e notes : Chase Milnhattan Seven and a halt percent is the most has jumped in. with 5250 mlll ian i~ wants you can get at a savings and loan to. peddle while ot~r outfits, like the association and then onlv if you promise F1rstmark Corp m Buffalo and San to leave four dough ·there for four Francisco's Tra~riea Corp, are on ( VON HOF EMAN ) quasi-open-market situation ror his ~1· So large is the demand for in\·est· ment capital that gentlemen like Walter Wriston, Citicorp's chalrman. is de- fending his plan with words of a popu1ist, Naderesque hue: "It is difficult to believe that in today's value system. with Congress constantly concerned about the treatment of consumers, that responsible people \\-ould s e r i o u s I y advance the thesis that large investors system, which neopopullsl W r Is ton are somehow entitled to a higher return suddenly decries. that permits people on their money than the consumer." to borrov.• n1oncy lo buy a house at This was okay with places like Citicorp interest rates well under ';the prime as long as they had plenty of money rate" for corporate and Industrial lo play with. Now they don't, so they've borrowers they mention on TV 90 often. gone a vamping. But mas 1 iv e The CitlCOf1> notes ~·oul~ suck that mo~ey disinter.mediation,_\\·bich, by-God.....is-the--!>llt-ol-low mterest-hou51ng and-into-high bankers' word for \\ilhdrawing rour interest ben~s. money and putting it elsewhere. could The Citicorp idea has caught the put the young families of America in government °"ith no policy on the pup tents in the park. even if it doesn 't question. The bank has been a.5ked to bankrupt some of our s a v i n g s delay and modify its plan_ v.'hile the institutions. biggies huddle. Unfortunately, most of '"1e low interest savings of \\1lrking their huddling about S>mething that \\·ill people have been providing the mor41;age direct.ly affect lhe lives ot millioru; of money for hous ing, IL is Uris ll'f-o-Ucr us has been in private. yea.rs. With· money losing its value at the . scene '~1th variants ot the same the rate of 12 percent a year or higher, basic scheme. people who see the purchasing flO\\·er The idea has something to recomn1end of thelr life's work evaporating are an it. For years big savers ha ve been easy mark for any device that appears ab3e to get much higher int.erest rates Warren Def ended Japanese safe and promlSEB to help their savlngs than little savers. Did you know if 1 retaln value. you have a SIOO,OCO de!X)Sit in a bank, At the time of the Japanese attack The great commercial banks are you can go in and aepti1te an interest -on Pearl Harbor, the average age of limlted to a somewhat lower amount rate? The guy with $5,<m either has Nisei -the American·bom children of of interest that they can pay on savings to Jnvest where there is greater risk Japanese immigrants -was 15: TtUs accounts, but the banks have found a or .accept .the_ low rates offered by fact ls important in evaluating the War way to evade th is restriction . Giants savinp mstitutlOrul. Relocation irogram of JIM2, which like First National City Bank of New Or if he is a complete sucker, he removed from West Coast st.ates all York. have transferred ownership into can buy those se'.ri"es E government people of Japanese ancestry -some holding companies, which are not subject savings bonds. Now for th!I f_irst ~ime IIO,IXX1 altogether -including thousands to banking' regulations. Cillcorp, as Finl the money brokers are bidding m a who \\·ere American cit izens. They were s e n t to detention centers cast or the Scientific Coup Supplies Question-Not Answe1·s By ROD ~1acLEISH Periodically science makes one of tho&e quantum moves i n di!COVeJ'Y which lead b e yo n d tradltlooal ways of thinking ond leave the rest ol. us not groping for answen but trying to figure out what the questJons: ~· Men "·ere tortured to denth becaule Galileo "'Orked out the theory that the earth moved around the sun Derwin shattered the social egocentrism of the 19th century "·ith "The Origin of the Species." The discovery of DNA set a lot of psychic and moral bones rattling. and the capacity lo make heart and other organ transplants raised horrendou s moral and even political problems. NE \\'S DISPATCIJES from !lull. Engl and . n1<1y have proclai med another such pivotal movement. A meeUng of the British Medical Association has just been told that at least three bnhles fertil ized in lest tubes have been born \\ith no apparent abnonnalil)'. Eggs \\'ere taken from the children's mo1her. fertilized in a nutrient solution by spenn, left for seven lo ten dtayil and then returned to the mothers, "·ho had nonnal deli\'erles Th ere is no data on how many limt!s this has been tried without success. There is no lmpllcallon here , said one researcher. th.'l t tht! creation or tesl tube babJc.,....._ ~ outside human mothers. ls anywhere noar possible. Maybe. l\·tcdically, \.'.•hal has ~ done In several English hospftalj and uni\·ersitics could be 11 boon for \~-omen "'ilh certain problems In conception. But the larger questions lup torn·ard In vague and imprecise ways. Is science now "'ilhin th~ poootblllly or doing in th• limbo _, . ' • of the laboratory that which only the human body could do before? And if so. what is the larger portent or that ? Arc \\'C approaChlnJ! that ithcoretlc profanity which \1 lhe artificial doing of matters "'hich nature ordained for the human bOdy? Or is some sort of compensation at ·work? \\'E ARE \\'EAKER than our prlmative ancestors simply because \re know hov.· t.o cure those dlseaseii \\'hich fonner\y Mruck 00\\1\ the feeble, thus ketpin& tile surviving spl!clcs strong. Is the means of lest tube lnsemJnRllOn a 'way of surviving In th1H weaknes.,? Ont v1onders simply becau~ the race of knOY.'IC!dgc gro,vs f'1Ster and the perimeters or the way we thin k strelch tighter and the question once agoln Is :-\\'hat is the question? Rod 1'lacLelsl3Vt1tinuJiousc Broadcasting Qg. c~ me1U.at.or. Is heard regular/JI on fi'\VB. ' ..... Rock ies. In Colorado. Utah. Arizona and elsewhere. nie relocation has been the subject of much discussion in subsequent y e a r s. The fears that there might be spies and saboteurs among tile japanese -the chief reason given for the reloca llon -ultimately proved to be groundles.s. ri.1any Nisei fought and died for America in the battlefields of Europe. The loyalty and trust\\'Orthiness or Japanese-Americans Was f u r t h e r confirmed by their service in the Pacifi c/ theater as intelligence officers and interpreters. THE RELOCATION made pennanent changes in the patterns of Japanue- American livln~. Many, having been In· voluntarily moved east of the Rockies, decided to go further east . so that there are many Japanese today in cities "'here there were none or few be.fore the \.'.'ar -Salt Lake City. Chicago, Cleveland, New York. But maiiy also came-back to the \Vest Coast states, wheri they settled down to useful careers in business. agriculture and the professions•-and ' prospered . There was surprisingly little ange r or bittemess about the relocation. ?.1ost Japanese-Americans were wllling to let bygones be bygones. I bring up these matters now because criticism or the relocation has rubtM!d off on former Chief Justice Earl \\'nrren, whose death on July 9 the nation mourns. A small wotr ·pack ol. dissident Japanese· America ns. most ol whom weren·t bom when the reloca tion took place, has for years been trying to &et. Just ibe \\larrcn to apologize for his "racist" decision, as attorney general o( California, to uphold and Implement P r e t I d e n t Roosevelt's relocatloo ordm". l\IR. WARREN DIED without ever ha ving apologized. Ht Is reported lO have said he was "IOl'r)''' tt hnd to be done. but he g3,·e no Indication or bel!eving that he should have acted otherwi se. I think T can understand "''hy. In 19~2 Celifomlans knc\v very little 11bout the J.,pancsc, '~·ho had arrived in Amertca later tand 'o\'Crt much fewer in number than Olher Immigrant groupa, .such ns the Chinese, Irish, Hallans, P(lrluj;\IC or Am1enians. -· Suddenly America wa.s at war with Japan. a nation whose character was unknown to almost all Americans, even Call!ornlans. ln addition to the understandable fears and superstitions West Coast Ameri cans had about an wiknov.11 people, there \vas the Jong background in California of more than half a century of 3nli· Oriental al(itation. lnJtiated by la6or unions and adopted as a favorite campaign strategy by a m b i t I o u s • politicians. · HENCE TO MOST people t h e relocation seE-med prudent . AD d necessary. Earl Warren had nothln& to apc>logize for. In 1944 as attorney general he ordered law enforcement officials to protect the lives ahd property of wartin1e evacuees on their return to CallfOrnla. thus enabling a peaceful resettlement of Japane5e-Americans throughout the state. U.N. Could Be a Tool To Guarantee Survival \\'hat does the United Nations need in order to survive? The recurring crises in the Middle East, punotuated today by the Turkish· Creek confrontation over Cyp111s. roll for 1 fresh look at the United Nations. Jn any attempt to restructure the United Nations , it may be useful to think of the Y.'Orld problems fo r \\·hich ther e Is no\o: no adequate re!P'OflSC. One pre bl em is \\'Orld security. or \\'hich the anns race is only one feature. Another problem is fast.<fev~toplng rood shortages, with the grim prospect of mass fa mine within two years. STJLL ANO'MlER problem is the inten1ntionnl predatory race for !he \vealth of resou rces that no1v lie on the ocean floor . yet·anolher is the use of outer space as a nuclear shooling gallery, with all the v."Orld 's cities &s targets. And, of course, the p r o b I e m represented by the poisooing o( the \\·orld 's atn1osphcre and oceans. These problems are dlfflcult but they are not insoluble. It is q11ile po561ble that the United Nations cnn be built up in terms of authori ty neech.-d to meet lhcse Individual problems. Begin \.l'ilh the problem of im1nlncn t mriss fam ine os an example of what mli:ht ~done. 'T'he pre!cnt \Vorld Food Organl:r.atlon shou ld be llPRradcd to the s t.o l \I t of a \\1orld Food Authntity as an Integral part or the Untied Nations. It shOulcf be able to suppon and expedite research In nllrogt.>fl f1x.ation, a proceq lhat hhs !he potCS'lllAilily for cutting· fctttllicr price~ by rnore than halt and increasins the food yields hy nt least hall N much agnln. 111£ WFA WOULD also have a cA p.'1bl llty fo'r undertaking rcstarch In d~sallnlzation. 11\C a\Jn here Y..OUld be. lo open up vnsl areas of wnstck1nrl ~ '. ( NORMAN CQUSINS ) and to increase the v.•orld's need for water for &IU"lcuitural "purposes. Other v.·orld probl ems that call for world IOlulions require i;imllar world approaehe!. The sum total-of all these aRencles or authorities, properly stitched logeth<!r, is what 1s meant by world order. Giving the United Nnlions such pc>wers is not a simple thing. Moreover. the tendency lo abuse poo·er is ahvays a danger whenever power is crealed. The ao tidotes to abuse of government power are checks and balances, constant senrchllghting, coo.slant review and overhaul, open 1communlcalions, limited appointment or election of cf'Oclals. THE WORLD'S ultimate pmblems are not scientific or technolog1cal. The ultimate problems c:ontlnue to be lhc problem1 of govemn~how t o lranslatc common needs Into v.'Orkable anS\l-ers. which b to M.ly how to create instrumtnls to ser'\·e the common interest v.1thout becoming more of a problem than the problems they wen: Intended to 90!.ve; how to provide the citizenry \\'Ith the flow or lnfommUon t55e:nllal lo correct abu~ and to encourage pcr10ns of 11a1urc. and integrity lo serve !he '"orld public. If enough peorile can be found who are wUllna: to attach lhen1srlvet to the. proposition that the human species 11 inlell litcnt and cncri;i:etJc enoui:ih to thin k and \\'Ork In world terms. the pcs1ln1lstlc forecasll or the c1pert1 no longer need l)Rrnlytu or Intimidate. It Is quite Po8Slble that lhe destiny of humanity In lhe next 50 years wtll be 10 prove the experts "'T'OllR. In f:ict , "hum an destiny depends on II. ' ' .. Nixon .War11s ::: ., Nation, but • '· ~~~~~~~t=~:J advised lo listen care f u 11 y to al1 1-tatementa-isaued by-the-~t--of the United states, especlally tlKlle which I can be charicterlzed as wamina:s. Regardlest (II( what anyone think! of I the Watetlatc scan d als , the impeachment procttdinp ~ relaltd matters, it is well to remember that . BARRY GOLDWATER-" \\'e have oolv one 1President and that his name is Iiic!mfd M. Nixon. I Because of thB\l. r-.tr. Nixon is the 1 man who receivte the informatim that I should be pa39eCl out to the Amer1ean ( people in the event Of an approachlnC I crisis or dangen:us situation. WHILE HE WAS in M09COw, Presi j ·nt ~ Nixon warned Americens oot to be 1J°ed into believing that the United States ~ no longer has an energy problem. · Whether you like Mr. Nixon or not, I he is the man who knows the mo.st 1 about our energy supplies. ' \\"hat brought this to my mlnd WU,! that the President"s warning on energy \\·as shunted to the botto1n 1 of page A·24 in the \Vashina:ton Post or July 3. ThiJ means that ~ ~pole who bad no tlme but to glance at the only morning paper irl the nation's capital missed it entirely. It should not hive been missed-it \vns one or the "'°'t 1mpcrt:ant items: in the paper. So in the interest of p u b I~'~ enllghtenment, I shall try to'~~ thl : =~~ ife~e 81~\: t~ =~ '" had lo say, in part: •1' "The energy crilil ha1 puled hi-- the energy chlllenae ii a.s gteat 1~1' ever. ri "We learned last 'Winter that all ~ us can contribute to enefl)' canaei'v1t1oft: VolW1tary act10f1! by rrillllou o'1' Americans were a criUcally lmportaM:t factor in bringing our nation tbrouif!:t t.he olJ. crtsis." J The l'r<!aldenl r11>0l'ted that ~government._ in a ronse"1tlon procr~ had sa~ 75 million. barrels t:A oll ,1;11 the nb'le months slnce...t.he irtan of i~ Arab bi! embarro. . ~ .1 This savings repreft!lted '800 mlllklnt in reduccif coet! to the taxpayers , Mr.,. Nixon said. Defense acencln· redu~., coni;umpllon by 31 percent. and oilierti: agencies by 19 pertent . ..,..; \' !~ ,.....~~~~~~~~~--.' DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wf!td, NU.htr Thoma.i Kuvil, J:dltM Barbara Knlblt" .Editoriol Popt Edieof' " ' .t I " , " . , ' I '' '\ L Tht-tdltorl•l ,pa,. ol 1ht t>t.lly Pilot kf!ICI to inform Md •~mutate· rndft'I by ~llC on tbll pap t dJyf'1'iefcomtt1f!ntt.ry'on IOPk'I Or tn- tttf!1t b)' l)tndicded <OlwnNlta and cartoonllfl, b)' provktlfll a fonim for , , Nldtta' vlew1 llftll by J•'•••U• Olll n""''PlPtt'• OJllnlOnt ind ~ on cumnt IOJlllCL The edltorltl oplnklnt 4 Of the o.ily ?!lot s.ppeu only I.fl n.. , edltorlll column •t 11\e top of 1he •-' N t. Oplnklnt ex~ by tht oofl \ i; utnnlltl and cartoonttte •nd litter • .i. v.Tltm stt..thdr..own and no~ " • mtnt of ttltlr "'""' b)' ~ Oalq ~ ,, PllOt 9"°'1kl bl bdltrted. ' ~ Sund ay, July 26, 1974 · ' ' ' .o ' I ' ' ' • 1 •• ' I,'\ ' l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' •• '" i ' "' ., • . ,, ·1 ul all .of ch I •'I he ed at t I he ' t f i l!' ' . •d iih' )"4 .,. .,, -~ ... ~ . ' ·~ " ... " , -' I ' l • t ' ' .. . r•, .• "' ... •• • -------- • , Su11diJ, July 28, 1q74 DAILY PILOT A 7 • --'7.--=----'--~~~~==-.:.=:_!!_.....!. Must Get ·Into ,. (:9unty Public· Trans·it Gear ' -- I ' f r~~ay Policy ls a 'Dead-end' I IJ· CU. "PETE" FIELDING growth and ,._atlonal 111joyment 11 lo be ·, •<="'£= k--• . -111 ... lned ---f t n Will'I vn1wa ~te1 tome 60 percent ol t.Mt: A total · trault plan 11 needed to accommodate poop1, ·111'" en one percent ol the land area, lhc dlvene Nqllirementa of the melropoll,.n "'1lch \I prlmarUy In the major mel"'tJOlilan ·areas, Rafld tnllllt alMe ta not aulllclent. We cj>mple1ea along ·u.e East CO.st and Wetll Coul need maaa lrW\t that cooallt• ol oosea of the; naUon and around .fhe Great Lakes. operatina on, surface ll:reetl 11 a reeder system For .U.,pie, mcri people live In New York lo the rapd lnnllt llallona u well u a local Qty lhaD In H otlter lllalts. P<ople live Jn lronoportalloa l)'tlem. ..ii chi., delpito the fact lbal they get lea Olal-A-JUde II ID Ideal lneal •)'Item. as the .._, lea ullra>loiel ray .-ntJoa 1n ~ID La Habra hu ....,ec1. It LI popular -. ,_. doudJ daya and men rain and and -L Di>1'A-Rlde -anall propane-IO(i. They 8Ull1r double Iba 'rite of !uni cancer, ~ llUlei 11\at rupond to a telephone ldlher crime ntoa and -e sulclde, tin!& ,.. call """ pick up passeogm lntm any place ~ mllllll lllnea. Ibey dellgnate. It brlnp riders directly from •In IPl!e ol lheae and msny otber dludvznlqes; :=._ ton:'":t ";,..:3, ~ ~Ol~l•f'!t~~; """ la J!>werlul attraction to• big ctUea. TlleY are ''pena>allud """Ice." , Jt ii not pa convenient' as a tul, but providt.s J G.J. "Pete" Fielding ir 0tnerol manooer of ~helter local fe"i~ than ~ventional blllel. tht Orange County Tran.tit Df.1trict. HU book Conventional "'bales operate moet effecUvely Qtt the skbject 'Of traruportation 11 upt0mfng. on the artertal ltrteb:. 'lbeJ' Mop It all major 1 intenection1 and can· move a sreat many people offtr better empJoyment, education . recreation, a:iltural advantlges, !hopping, and more spectator T!"'· e1cl1emenu and fun. · ~As people cluster t.o(t lher. the coogettton r ulres that we find ways of moving people '\\: le at the aame time reducing air poUuUon .,,d enera CONUmplion. Public transit provide! an alternative. It can Insure freedom of movement • t~at It vital to our metropolitan way nl life ., well u to reducing environmental degradalioo c,used. by aatomoblles. JNow' ls the time for Orange County to consider ll!ldl .. a1-. ,,,. countr -to 1* -GI the nioot rapidly pvwtng areu ill tM , Unltad Statoa. Wllbln Iba 1lell IS years. ~ II bolorw lllO, there will be 2.4 million ........ bo!'o and ...... u m111y .... and trucks "' ... ROd u tbere ""' !Odaf. . for intennedlate d!stances throughout the county. Rapid transit provides a blcltboae of high-speed service througb(U the metropolitan area. It will link the oukr iubmtlla areaa with central · commercial, bullnell Del lndUltrla1 areu and enables people to m'pf the benefill of major recreat ional attlac{lons. However, tt ll'lntfficient wlless it Is served b7 an Integrated bul servJcc. Moat of the new t~l develop{'DeDt.s are taking place in the area of npld transit. Jn tonns of lleei:.tieei and lleekail oonllnlctioo, the San Franctaco Bay Area Rapid ,.,_ System Is the most advanced tranllt l)'llom in the wwld today. 'l1lere ..... problsns with ....... c:ara, but moot of -haft been oolved and the BART system II now carrying pauen1en In air-coadltloned CClll1bt at opeads up. tq IO miles per blXlr. 'Ibe qMn is computer controlled and oUen an efftdeaey level completely new to rail trlnllL Another lsystem attracting considerable atten- tion by toclv .... LI magnetic levitalloa. 1bi1 ls where Ille 111..,,etic attracUoa LI reveraod and LI -to _.-ate the vehicle ,_ the ROd bed • it moves aloa& with a minimuin of effort and wllll p-..1 comfort and -quiet. Ellomlve • • tests oC levitated vehicles have been conducted in . Germany and Japan. In San Diego, the. Rohr Corporation has built a short tellt track for the vehicle .it is devel oping. NEXT IN TllE TER~ts or speed'"and distance is the track air-eushion vehicle. This vehicle will ride upon a cushion of air a fraction of an inch orr the guideway and is powered either by turbine poY.'er or an electric linear induction motor. It will carry 60 people at 115 miles pe.r hour and is ide.ally suited for use on regional corridors like that which bas been proposed to operate between Los Angeles aDd San Diego .. Such a corridor would bly have only one atop in <>ranee County. H er, If it were integrated with the rapid tra t COrThion and the mua transit lefvice, an venll ngional ,Ystem could be provided. Dual-mode bUlet com • a hybrid system that 11 particularly attractl to mediwn-stztd metropolitan areas like Orang County and San Diego. It met nail buJes collect peopl e in their neighborhoods mucb t same as Dial·A· Rlde. 1be mlnllxts ll>en Ira to a guldeway that can utilli.e c:me lane Of an existing freeway and there it becomes a rubber-tired rapid transit. On the gukfeway tt Is connected to an external electrical power source and vehicle control mechanisms. The passenger then travels at an even speed in an alr"°'1<1itloned vehicle to his destination, where the bus will leave the guide\\1ay ond travel under its own power to the traveler's destination. Orange County is in step with these innovations. OCTD has recently adopted a cOrridor plan for higl\.spced rapid transit.-ni.e system probably \vouJd-be a combination of express bus"'ays and fixed-rail _or automated guid.eways. Jt v.•ill link _ Orange County with Los Angeles, Riverside and San Diego Counties. A SATURAnON BUS PROGRAM is al.90 included. More than 1,500 Dial-A-Rlde and conventional buaes · will operate as "feeder systems" to complement the corridor network. A fully coordinated master transit plan ba1 been adopted . This creative plan will receive the majority of its funding from a one-percent sales tax levied on approval by public vote. A bill to enable the voters or Orange Cowity to decide upon tbe sales tu was introduced by Assemblyman John Flriggs. 'Ibis bill has passed the Assembly ap.d is now under consideration by the state Senate. Orange County has a solid plan. lt is no\v the tjzne to let the voters decide whether they "·ish to accelerate the development or rapid transit or whether they wish It ·lo be developed slo1vly. f f they desire rapid transit to be accelerated and completed within 15 years to offset the problems of congestion, air pollution lind energy shortages, then they will vote for !he issue in November. lf they feel that trunsporlation improvement is not yet critical. they ~·ill \'Ole against •he proposition. This \\'ay, the board of directors of the Orange County Transit District wUI have an infonned ,. stntement o{ public opinion. Rather than continuing needless planning studies i n anticipation of some future events, the district will .develop its plan in accordance with ihe desires "of the people. M Briggs has emphasized, this referendum u•l!I give the voters of Orange County a chance to detennioe this lsaie themselves. Do they want a system which will be full y integrated \\ith Los Angeles and San Diego Counties? \\'ill they support a system Involvin g le\'eral different modes so that the traveler can move from his destinaUm with speed, convenience and comfort at the same .-time as reducing congestion and air p:illution? Nov. 5 "'iii tell . Aft.er Wet-nursing the Dictatorsliip • • • • ---1-U.S.-Stpgd Up to GFe ece I. •I f ,, ( . ' .. '· , . .-; f ~i. . ·t' -_, .. ':~ .. .. ·.i~ " " , ' > ·< . " . " ' ...... • ' : '-· ' . ' ' .. . I • , .. I WASHING T 0 N-Full·scale war between Turkey and Greece was averted ind the 7-year-old military dictatorship In Athens toppled when Washlngloo belatedly abandoned pennissi\'ent.SS and laid down the law to the Greek junta. There i1 little doubt Greece would hive responded to Turkey's invasion of Cyprus with ill own invula:i. of Turkey were it not for Undersecretary of State Joseph Sisco's backstage pressure in Athens, In moat undiplomatic language, Sisco told the Greek generals that the United States would abandon them to inevitable destruction if they attacked Tu rk ey. Jolted by this m ex· peeled threat, tbe military dictatorship back e d down and thereby guaranteed- its own fall last Tuesday. But there is no room fQr American ( J sion Of Cyprus by invadiftl: Turkey. Sisco's EV,• "'S • NO"'AK hardboiled rcpJF·Except for the United .tl..L, 'T, States. you have no friends in NATO-or -----------the "'orld. You can expect nothing from the C-Ommunlst -:•rid. In the Third Despite a groo.·ing coolneu-..=to0w,,ard.-;--:-W~oe"rld'O'''-;;:Y.OU are pariah!. And if you Athens recently.-~evnltiid Statei his attack 'I\irkey, you will Jose the United rigidly refused to pressure the military States and be totally isolated. dictatorShip. 1lle current j u n t a , · Flying to Ankara that night, Sisco dominated by Brig. Gen. Dimitrios told the Turks that the Unieed Sf.ates Ioannides, seemed puzzled t h a t would work with Turkey and Great Washington demanded to little for Britain to undo Greek meddling in friendship and military aid, · Cyprus. But the Turks seem e d determined to teadt Atbenl a les1011 . NOTING AMERICAN pennissiveuesa: At 5:45 a.m. Saturday, Sltco Yt'as coinciding with increased opposition from informed of the 1\utllh invuion or the Greek people, lnannldea decided on C)'1'rUI to begin IS minutes later. He the ancient expedient of faltering left Ankara for Athens at 1:30 1.m. regip\es: a foreign adventure. Athens's In Athens, the Greeks reiterated their plot to take over ,Cyprus should have intention to counterattack 1 g a in st been foreseen and prevented by Turkey. "-gain Sileo recited bis tough Washington. Instead. as the junur--11ne. -~Stunned that Wa!hinp:n finally expected, there waS"no U.S. interference. meant business, the generals backed ~fore over. working~level State down, When Sisco left for Washington Department otnclal1 who wanted to last. Monday night after negotiating the r;ondemn Athens lor the Cyprus plot shaky cease-fire. It was clear the Ioan- after it occurred were overruled , by nides regime could not survive. ,. Nixon Should Not Quit · self-congratula1ion here. The generals held tyrannical power so long because of Washington's coddling. The C)'"J)r\IS crisis which has shaken the NATO alliance should have been averted by the United States. Whafs more, this menacing question remains: W i 11 Secretary of state Henry Kissinger, LUCKILY, IT wa1 replaced not by '. heeding Pentagon fean ol. losing Greett nationalistic young colooel1 vowing a l l ' .WASHINGTON. O.C. -Tbe ""'1th week of July 1974 ii likely to go down in. history a1 the time when the rool feJ.I ln on Presidert Ni.loo. He was ~ghl not only into ~t peril of being impeached by the -oot of being convicted and removed from office by the Senato. Republican support 1n 11te 11ouoe Judlclar, commitlee began to crumble. Ttie ~ Court unenimoualy ardend ~ Pttstdenf to deliver up the additionally incrimi- n,ttina: t a p e s de-manded by Special P.roeetutor Jaworski ffi':i.t ~ e Watergate , ~)lallivt evidence marshalled by lm- PO&ciun<nt Counsel lb b n Doar over- wlitlmed the "-fll • Jtoomeetatlvet with the effact of I bltterlnc ram to prove lllet Ni-lied to lbe Amtr!CID publlc, dacetved tllt pn>iecutors. ezoeecled the powera ol bit o(fice in omlnoul WllJ'I under the cloU Of naliooal oecurlty, llld enrlclled hlnllell U!ldtrthe~ol~. ,What ....... '""" ~itllltrou. 1li'tk ii ~ Nlltla'a vlrlaally naked ¥jdnan1Mllty. 1111 defeilat 11 DO t ltjopiwl•a. If B II no 1in>111tt dwi 11111 ror-ted to the J u d I c la r y dJmm.lttea b1 Pr<lldeollal c-ei J ..... SI. Clair, Ibo 34 -In the Sloat• needed to acquit hbn ..., be IT"' to muster. 1Tlll! SIJPllEME Courl pre1entod him "Ith no allomall,. to compl)'inl with I• order than immediate dlautor. NLloa ""' dlmtod of 1111 I"-tllal Ibo ~LI•--GI Ille ~:;.i ..... perlolpa for Ille Dnt tlmt. Ujose who loa" · ,.._ to IUIPIDd )l!dgment and llvt Ille -t¥fl1 hfnelll ol the -muot rthlctatly !'Flude lhat the -for ld1 "'"1val ill office 11 ver/, "'1 dark. Tho odda llfve lllllted drosttcalty apinll him. ' l(l:dl!Or't Note: Altar thla column WU . . Mitten the While House was ordered to tum over the first of the new tapea forthwith. 'lben, on Saturday, Mr. Nlzoa's diminishing tupport was rtfiect.ed in passage of the l1nl of tbe articles or impeachment by the Jlou8t JOOk:iary Committee.) rae, ton, who have que!tioned whether the awf\ll punilhment he faces fill the crime !!ave been lbaken by the towering structure of eyidence from which one frigb~ing coocluskJn may be drawn. Had Nixon and hiS ataff been s u c c e s sf u I in their various enterprises, and had tbo5e enterprises remained hidden as intended, a n apparatus would have been in working ·order for oppreS&ion and i.Dju.stice on a growing and even more dangerous scale. THAT REALITY thrusts its way through 8,000 pages of evidence, mott of k from NllOG'I own llpt and thole of hfJ subordinates. It ll liWe consolation that hi did not seem lo appreciate the enormity ol the hidden enlerprhes In which be was involved, and cloaked them in the zealous sanctity of national interest when in fact they had the commoa purpnM or ~ the President's power, • influence a n d comfort. It is protracted apny reading the massive 1Ummaries of e v I d e. n c e publlshed by lhe House Judiciary Committee. and a dmry thnugltt that tbeJr tniport will -bo ~ In .... ~ tbe Presldmt will bo -· In one war or another, to give up for I Senate lrlal. Jn all -diJplrillnc ctrcul!lltancta It ii oat unreaaonable to ~ that a time will come when Prelidenl Nilan -: .=.;:: .= = ! rapdly 11 It hu In the past -k. lhe President will come to a time this fall when he win hava to Judge if a third of the Senate will decide tbat the COOJeqUeDCe1 of removln& bim from office are wone than le:ttlng him remalq, cbutened and reltralned, for the rest of bla term. IF THE VOTES are not there to save him, abould be resign and thus poulbly pmerve Intact his right.. to a lifetime penlbt of fl5,000? He should not. A Preadmt it elected for a four- year tenn and mandated to serve and protect tbe Coutitution until h e physically camot 11rve or is removed. No prtsident can be permitted for his own coavenlence to give up his office when be pleuea. . bitterness by ordinary Greeks toward Wash:ington for wit-nursing the dictat«ship eventuaUy propel their nation out of the Western alliance? U.S. FOUJEs toward Athens date back to the Johnm Administration, which embraced the Gretk military coup of April 1967. U.S. diplomats in Athens felt the obJcure colonels masterminding the coup would have collapaed at a single >Gord from Wa!hington, but that• word never came. nus policy '"'as perpetuated by the Nixon Administration, frcezjng tyranny in Greece. u NAro·s anchor. redemptive war against Turkey but by Had Klas.inger lnatead aligned himself a civilian government beaded by old with the British 1~ the coup. conservative Conl!lantine Cnmanlis, congressional critics believe, the Turks But the United States has not escaped might bave been dissuaded from the consequences or Its follies. "nle invading Cyprus-a contention bitterly harvest from anti-American seed. aown disputed by administratioo policymaken. in Greece since 1967 by Washington's By the time Sisco left 'Vnshingt~ pro-jllllta policies has yet to be revealed, at 11 p.m. July 17 for his try at shuttle We reported from Athens In June diplcrnacy. the administralioo was 1969 that the U.S. embrace of the resigned to a Greek-Turkish war that junta-beeause of military requirements would shatter the West's s trategic in the F.astem Mediterranean -posed position against ?.foscow and threaten "immense danger to long.range the NATO alliance. 'lbankfully,..,t that stability" ·in the region. That prediction belated hour, Sileo talked tough to the was fully realized by the Cyprus crisis. Greeks. Wh~ther Sisco's belated badgering of When Sisco arrived In Athens Friday . the G'reeks c.an forestall the predictJon's morning, July 19, the. generals infonned full consequencea will require wlde9el'Ved him tbey "·ould respond to Turkish ihva-but eagerly welcomed good fortW>e. Don't Cry .Over ·Poured Out . Milk Tho pcture of l!,000 ga!lona of fresh milk with a ,..,.il value of 131,llOO being l)Jllled down the drain must have -ed many peope on the ~ "Mtlk hu oomethlng for .. erybocly. ' For even in the best of times, the thooght ol destroying lood or any kind ls repugnant ~ the Yankee upbringing of most per s ons. \\'hen It OCCl..ll'I tn A ~ of hijlh un- em oymcnt a n d hi costs .of milk (and evtryt h t n g ' else) It ii ,,. .. n. more ralllnr. So the rectnt wide- / IY publicized dump-inl GI surplu. milk 11 111 L.A. watt r pollution control plant by thl Callfomla Miik Producera AS!OCl- stkln, 1 farmer'• C!tOpfl'lltYe, brought an aJ\11'1 reaction. Whit ll tbe explanation for 90 letmingly an lDelcUsable waste or food! The dairy lndull.ry In Calllomio i• bit. wlth producerl grossing an annual ~ mllUon In milk and milk prodtt<ts. And It hll more state agencies ( EARL WATERS ) minlsterinJ to It than a dog has nea!. ln addltioo to the ~lllk Advisory Board. which ipellds $4 mltlion annually ad\1erUling the virtues of milk. there is the Califomia Dairy Council. the ~lllk Marketinc Enforcement Bureau, the 111ilk Pooling Bureau. and the ?.f 11 k StabillzaUOn Bureau. Despite ·an these ageudee: regulating mllk. including the price of milk, production Is not regulated._ NORi,tAl.LY, through the year, n\Uk production In exceiss of fre!h . milk market demands is channeled into Jni\k The dairy herds are at the ir highest production in the spring. decllning with the sumrnt'I" hot y,·eather to the lov.-est Point in October. But eonsumptkm ltarls declining In May and .doesn't pick up until September." Adams relates this drop in' milk usage to the school \f~S and vacation traveling. together with the jeodency of most people to drink ades and pop during the sum.mer hot weather rather than milk. Du ring these periods the milk product jjants reach t h e I r ~Illes and on occask>n ire unable to handle all ol the milk produced. lie said the industry ls COlllt.anlly encouraging the exparuion of milt plant capacities to handle "spring flulh" surpluses. "But it is a vlcious circle. products .such as Ice cream, cheese As plant capacities expand, the aperators and po\\'dered milk. And lhc plant• __ demand greater produolian to maintain processing . these products ire geared year-round operadoruil leve\1. As the to an efficient level ope.ration yea r herds are Increased to meet the planls 1&.~d. as Dr. Jed Adams, in cha 0 llg,ln reach the point v.·here the~. are of the Depertment of Agrlculture·s m1k unable to handle unusual surpluses. marketinii PfOll'll'l'I explalrui, "The pre· Aa Adorns points out. there is no ductton peak comes 1t the Ume of way to hold Creah milk surpluses until the year when consumption Is IO\\ctt. they can be processed. "When the spring .. j I ' • • • l .. • flush hits, u.nfor1.unately there are time s y,·hen there is more milk than the planU 1 can process." . 1 SO THE tl,oot gallons surplus could not be processed and ~to be dumped. There was no way to give it away. It y,•as raw milk , which would have I had to have been pasteurized for human ~ cooswnption 'as well u being packaged in C9fltainers. This would have cost the producen another $4,500 on top of the •12.000 Joss they were already faced with due to tbeJr inability to market the milk. - Could not tho milk hAve been given to state and county in!tkullons? Such places are already regular m 11 k • cU!tomen and giving them the surplus v.'Ould only ha\'e dl.sp\.aced their normal deliveries, thereby creating another surplus. Noth ing would have been gained. As Adams concedes. ''On the face of It the Industry's image gets a black eye. But when· viewed in the proper perspective. the amotlllt dumped wasn't that big a thing. lt wtis less than one hair of ooe percent or the state's total daily ~uction." -----; ......... , - A 8 DAIL V PILOT Sunday, July 28, 1~74 .Ign~rance Clouds Ecology Picture/ ' ·I Despite Public O utrage~ Stuily Says, : Facts Arc Ltickiug for Big Decisions \\I AS•ll NGTON -Blackened beaches, dead birds. oily. tasting oys ters -these arc some of the occasional results of oil pol\u!lon of the ocl!ans. Sul.is this pollution a _.scr\sly.s threat to the w o rJ d 's environment? t Despite all the publicity and public outraite over a few sensational oil spills, lhe dangers of long-term o i I pollution still are n o t adequately understood by natural scientists. says a new Ford Foundation stt¥ty. This. ignorance. the study conchxl.es. must be correctel rapidly to aid n ·a ti o n a I policymaken on the verge ol important decisions. Federal research funds to study pollution, ho"' eve r , remain ·'grossly de!icienl'' in 111pite of the. Ul'f(ent need for better information. the study says. The report's authors 1,1•am: Because so many serious questions ren1ain unansy,·ered. and because of the alarming implications of son1e or the infonnation available. \.V e recommend great ca1Klon in making policy. d e c i s i o n s -involving oil and the marine environment." · laqtt OH&h«1 bfillrJ· I.Will prod11elioll Pttrocht1111ical 1Udl11trr pb1t ~~ Wntt oil ' phase approach lo o i I "'"""' .. known of the effects of long· find ings and to g u i cl e policymakers in decisions for future ·develo!)lncn t. Sccoadly, there shou.¥1 be a broad progr11m of research to reduce the nu1nbcr and size ol spills, nnd to improve clean-up techniques. JN IMt alld 1970, for exrunple, there \\"ere a n estimated 926 instances in which oil tankers w e n t aground, or rammed o r collided with other vessel s. The growing use o f supertankers makes it even rnor-e urgent t hat improvements be made in navigation, including use of satellite navigation systems. and that methods be found to shorten 'the s to pp in ~ distances of these ships, the authors say. Another serious · problem - \Vell K n0\\11 to bathers noor · n1ajor oil perts -invol\res oily bnllast disctUlrges frorn sea-gQing tankers. After a lanker unloads its cargo, it partlally fills Its oil tanks with seawater to provide better stability for the. trip back to its home part. ·Upon reaching that port, the seawater contaminated with some residual oil from the tanks, is pumped overboard. The oil often finds Its way jo nearby ~·eUands, bays; and beaches. PERHAPS the greatest challenges. though, are to understand the effects of oil on the environment. The authors "'onder o p e n I y whet~r ' · p o I i t J c a I and observes. some one to ten econon1lc pressures'' are -milllcm n1eti1c tons of on are responsible for "the continuing spilled or duntped or leaked paucity of gov enunental into the ·oceans. Won't l.hliii research funds.·· · ·. cr:rtainly cause some serious The literature, (or example. elfect? crlUcs have :1skcd. is only ''scant'' on sublethal On the other hand it oi1 eff~ls of oil - yet the li!nilcd be ·countered that ~ven lO studies that are available indicate ''per 1 si·stent contamination may h a v e grave, if yet undocun1enled consequences." Even in minute amounts, oil bas been fowld tO affect some sea life. Crude o.il in concentrations as. low as 20 to 40 parts per billion have •·caused modtficatiOns of f e e d I n g behavior In . lobsters," the authors observe. EACH \'EAR, the study million tons or oll pollutants a year amount to only six ounces of oil per square mile per day. Natural oil aetps may release nearly that much oil into the oceans each year anyway, some argue. Neither -side has w o n arguments over oil pollution. The authors are urging the Unit~ Statca to do its best to get th e facts together so the public, as well as 1ts leaders. can make the best pOsslble decisions. 103 FM U.S. officials already tia\.'e anoounced they will increase sharply the leasing: offshore oil lands in 1975. ~lean,vhile. oil shipments by overseas tankers continue on th e upswing -increasing the dangers of serious spills. Spills and 'the ~t a r i n e Environment." marks t h e latest in a series of papers being released by the Ford Foundation's energy policy project. headed by S. David Freeman. pollution . Far more research i s needed , they say, into the effects ,of pollution on birds, mammals,· fj shes, plankton, "·etlands . seabed organisms' and other systems. Little is term pollution or large splUs, --~----------------------------~-,----------on such areas as coral reefs1~ 11lE 144-PAGE report, "Oil The writers urge a lY.'O-- and polar regions. ?lfucb of this research. they indicate, should be conduct at government upense to assure public a~ss to the Blind Become Artists at N ewport Firm i I • • ·'°" ,, By NORMAN CHANDLER CM Ille D1llr P'Hot 5t1tl There v;ouldn't appear to be much or a -story in the fact that an 18-year-old Costa 1'1~a student is spending part of her summer in a four·week inlemship learning to be a comincrcial artist at a Nc\ll)Ort Beach plant. But Jenny Sutherlaod ts and she's legally blind. Though Ille has good color perception And a fl air for drawing, sbe just barely ha!! eoough sight to handle her .;.--a,ssignM task9-Jn__Lb e apprenticeship program at the Ph 11 c o·Ford Aeronutronic Division in Ne\\'JX)rt Beach. USING A magnifying glass to acquaint h er s e I f y;ith. Philco-Ford·s style a n d techniques, she has been assigned lo making color copies of existing designs. Jenny, who lives at 1371 Oly mpic Ave.. c.osta l\Iesa. "'as placed in the internship by the Braille Institute ol. America. young adults in the 18 to 25- year~ld bracket from Orange County getting actual work. experience in the lnstitute's "Career '74" program. Participants lrere required to prOYlde their o w·n transportati:on, fill oot time cards and meet job quotas like any sighted workers. In return. they a r e nominall y paid, rec e i v e e v aluations of tbtfr performances aod get the thrill of petS'Onll .involvemcnt. '111E J;AREEI\_ program is in its third' yeaT. 'The Braille Institute clalll\S it has overcome the reluctance of many em;iloyers to hire visually handicapped. Traditionally, the job market has been extremely tight for tbem. Je1111y's work at Philco-Ford was described as "highly imaginative," by her graphk:s art supervisor, A I fr 1 d ?.lollicone. !GUIDING HAND GIVEN TO PHILCO-FORD INTERN • Charles Adamo Advises Jenny Sutherland She was one of 10 blind and v i s u a I I y handicapped Graphics depa r tment meinbers urged he.-to point her education and career to\\·ards commercial art State, IBJ\1 R enegocia te Big Contr act SACRAMENTO (AP I California's state government and the world's larg est computer company are renegotiating a Sl9.9 million contract in an effort to avoid a messy, complex court battle. 1be question is whether the International Busi ness 1-fa. chines Corp. (IBM) met the requirements or a t\vO-year contract to equip a massive computer data center. The gianL concern ·won t h e cootract alter a bitter fight _, the state Capitol. Future computer contracts from the sta te potentially v.'Orth $200 million could also be at stake. "Vire•ve been meeting daily. negotiating wilh IBM," says F'ulton M. Smith Jr .. the state data processing oflicer. ' 'Ille state's aim is to agree on new contracts meeting the restrictions laid dov.'TI by the legislature in the 19;4.75 state budget, Smith .aid. Because of the le!'.:lsl.ature'~ restrictions on the contract 1igned in December, 1973, and beaU11e the state claims IBJ\1 has missed c:ontract deadlines, bcAh sides could take their claims ID court. •1'J'here are certain issues which will end up in coll.J't -or rather they mlghl end up there," Smith said. THE EARL'S ..... ....i .... "''" ... •Ir(.,,,, TllM ,,,,.., •I""' -...., __ .. _, MJ-1711 .. -----~'-1 -. ' ' ' ' No better price opportunity than the present to move on to Biggar thin's ••• at sig11ilicant savings. We defy you to find a garden sett1nl Biggar than ours ... in the famous Brown 1or· dari quality. he sale pieces pictured here plus many others are available tor IMMEOIATE delivery. Choose from jonquil wilh white, honey with honey, pa lm with hone}. .... SpecW Arm chair ...................................... 57.00 49.00 42" glass top dinin1table .................. 124.00 lOJ.00 Tab le and lou r chair set .................... 352.00 299.00 ser~n1,,rn1 .................................. 121.oo 105.00 lounge c:hair ......................... ; ........ 70.00 60.00 Matth111g ottoman .......................... :. 44.00 39.00 ·-.• .. .. t23 45( 78~ 0• s::,, .. . ~~:.'?·.,':' .. • ""r' •::~ ...... -·--...i·--·..fll IUEHA PARIC ....... o. ..... p ...,......, •:>t .. ,,. ,/ ....... It .. , ORAHGE SAHTA AHA e-. .............. ...i .0.-1 ... ,..! ........... . , ......................... <-'- ..... M ........ ~ .. -· '· ' ·For the 'Record c.. - Potential , Crippler VCI Meaics Tnke on' Arteriosclerosis SL1"d1.y, JL1ly 11, 11>74 DAIL V PILOT A 9 'Otl1erTl1anHonorahle' Vets· . Dis•olutfon .Of Marriage IRVINE -The potentially network bt the thigh. Tli~ amputation. Offe1~ed Coordinato1·'s Help their discharge! are invid to drop Dy the camp.1 1 Veterans Afrain ()(fice or 10 1 comaci Carson at S 5 a . ' 5854. • ' c r I P P 11 n g e f I e ct 1 o f secondary artery, called the "Reoonstrurtlve surgery for arteriosclerosis in the legs -"pro(unda femorl!," In many arterioaclerosls or the lower COSTA ?i.fESA -Most reduced blood clrculatiofl from cases can replace the function extremities hU been widely strvlcemen and \\'Omen 11·ho hardening and ctoeging of the of the major artery network performed for the past 15, leave the military are IO l'itlt the college's legal ser vices office to o b t a I n advice on the ease. A lawyer will be consulted lf needed. ma}or arteries -orten can and restores circulation to the ""jean," said Dr. Connolly. :r honorably dlSiCl1'll'ged bu t be eliminated with a relatively legs and feet, said Dr. JOhn "F:ew surgeons haye realized, those who are not have n "Many \'cteralL!I art una~e safe, minor 0 p ~ r It l 0 n I E. Connolly, chainnan of the however, that a health y ftlllNl'r co1aryy lifetime of difficulty ahead °' to obtain educiltional benef!U L•wr•ntt, :.':::'"~ 1J~vH~11e" c. accordlng to medical doctors UCI department of surgery. profunda femorls art,.-y can JIM K un them. because of wba\ may have FOR EXmT SERVICE .. T1n" ... 111u, J•me• '· 1nc1 s1,111n at UC Irvine. Loa of circulation in the &ubBUtute for a b Io Ct e d ~---------~ James K. Car.son, veteran's actually betn relatlv~y minor for -w 1..-,o.vr1. 0orot11v May •l'ld Artt\1,11 Wll1111n Th I ·-· r whll ·-.. .,.... H.ilttr, M1rvrn L• virn •net Yid• e operation in vo v es ... .,... o ten cauaea pain e arterial tree in the thlgb." affairs coordinator at CWange lnfractiolw. It'• out desire to ~ .' °':~~. ~::t"'' Ann 111tt ••rn1rd opening and repairing a . walking or at mt. Eventually The protunda femorl.s artery Coast Cotleee. llt)'I 500,000 help ttae veterans prtleflt Cun c•n, s1 • ......,, M. •ndl M1c111i. t.. branching artery w h I ch it may lead to Llchemlc ulcers Is -...au Ible I 'Oda G' ' tuch dbcha.raes have been their c11e1 to the .ti • ...._e Eurootan Car Repairs '\ J-. J-""'n 41111 J111tt o1r1.,. ..... -.11 II "·£ """ rial and I I 'au.a Y aoceu rom an 11en ., ----~ a i ot .....,. """ c.M. Wllltltr, Jtlt'I 11111 Fi. An11 · ....... e MJlll' ma,.... arte gangrene, re q u r n' inct11ion in the groln, In cue• ' r.,, ~ issued in the put 10 years. review board,'' Clf'IO said. 141-1441 At •nMr. '""'"""'9 '·." s.mwl of advanced arteriolclerotia, Hit-office bu•mw lnlUMed VeteraN wbt. need help With-_________ _, Lltt11, 8rvce K. 11111 M•l'Y AM it is usually less damaged T S a program to help Oranlefj=:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;::;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~:.:::~~';.l..'r ~;.:r: ~.,:,"'M~"'"'' Sports T1·ps Tape and thus easier lo repair than raps et 'd"'.'.:::._v ....... .!...~whi thetheclrh M!ci.n, Simon Av""" •NI 111111 the major arte'rles, because .......... 6 _., ..... ..,'& c R I c KET LTD """' w,.,, 1 artory disease advances more F B le moot ol them dkbt't !mow they · • (llllllolm. Gltd\rl M. I nd Doll~ld I(. Slowly in the ICC 0 n d 8 r Y or eet s COU]d do. 111 ....... Dtlor11 M. 11111 0•19 """"" • CrvtkWftl!:, st..rtin Ann •nd Don•kl 'T. arteries. For these real1005, "lo.lost ol the discharges are J'f~!'.nc.!:,7," .!·:..:~= .. =k Gets Most Calls repair of the profunda femoris SANTA ANA -Coif courses eit.ber er the 'general' or ~•111et', 1C11t1r tut""' M1c111tt o.vitt is easier and safer than lhe 'undesirable' nature," Carson LO:..~':"· '""t'"19 •nd •0'"'111' custDmary major arterial and grassy parklands said. "~fany of them .!Mm lptnk1. !UHn Lv~n 11'1d 0.111.i lidw•l'lf reoonstructlve surgery, he throughout' the Orange Coast from drug-related problems or Kr~"""'· 01rl1ne o. •nd W11111m dded have bee. n planted w i t h • s1;,t~''~,,10t11 D<i•nM Ind Frid ORANGE -"Sports Tips", baseh::rll , and Bobby So~. a I . . fund ,,_,.., dtacribed as "odd.· from the fact that the person H~rrlm•n ,. a pre-recorded taped message pines. n ~ sene6 of pro a .... r• v:as unable to adapt to the l -•1om. Lnn1 L. 111<1 v11111,,., ~1. ...1.1 h . 1 M 1• He ·t-ssed that m' 1·uri'es operations by . uc. Irv l n e green gadgets'' by their military situation .'' Wllldn1, S1dako v. •NI Edll'lld w1uC IS a part of Tt! ., CC S .. '" sneu, Gtt1ruc1t L. tnd 11:obtrl 8. Library of 170 tapes 00 health received in those sports are doctors, all 25 patients were imtaUers. Those "rho rccel·:ed "le~• ,rv, w11i.r ~!i.:."3 JSV'i subjects, remains ns one of mucla \he same type of reli.eved of aJl or most of 'nle aim Is to trap Japanese Utan honorable dischi!lri;tf'~ of- M•nltt, L•'"• M. ''"' Jo11n Dv1111ev tbe top fonr, subi'ects most 'injuries 89 those occurTina in Uietr symptoms of artery beetles. ten ha\•e trouble findin,1? jobs or Jtrrfll. Homtr Llwrl r'ICI and Shirt•~ '" 0 d' . the ,_ f I gett1'n• lhe•'r Gr 81'11 ·--·'Its R" frequently requested by the lnterilcbolastlc, tntercolleg1ate, LSeaSC m .... " a ter re~ r Dlvlcl Byers, ~man for " · · IJCI~ ~i~~~ i~ J!~ t..n• o1n1111 public. and professional sports. of the profunda fem or is Orange County's department but ·~trsont sar,~,.theyr have • 1•1111. Do11•1d G: •NI L1,,,;• G. • According· to Philip H. The doctor pointed out that artery, he said. ol Agriculture. said that 300 of a ris" 0 pe 1 ion or 3 •c:_~~·11 Mlcl!Mt Otl•n •nd K•lhlllf\ McFarland, M.D., chairman or many children participating in the small metal trai:e have change. P1111,., v,,. oe1o11 •nd w11t1r MOnr" the Orange ~-ty 'ledical com-''Uve or non<ampetitive been placed on gnialands "Any veteran in the local ••~IKlll. 011~• L. ftnd Robert L. \.NUii IY I'""" SI Pl ti·-••'-• the community can come to our 'Trullllo. Jtlberl 1!11111 tlld !Mr¥ LO\! Auodation Committee OR the 1pbylical acliVllles ftC eJve ay an u~ county. HOClll, v 1r11n11 E. 11111 •u1M1t s . Medi-' •·~·of S-'•, and bruilel, spralm, ltralna. and "We haven't bad any catme office and we will help him Morr111, c1rt11 end o-v. 8 .. Jr, ~ ~-...,. -1 ~ In ~ p-re the Na.-work to 111.,.., 11.ow £1111 11111 Afvtn '· --i.t-. ol ·~ 1 ......i.auon, 10met.imM fr a c t u r e s. or our oounty ,..,. · ~..---· .... c111r1es M. M>d G•~ 1111"' ~-· u.. -.• 1..i-1.... t ·-.1 man ears, but because San submit to the s pe c i a I Dke1 011.Gwttl•""lfllllJ::'!,•· tht aporta: tape .wispJttm. the .·.._.,.,,._. paren • iul\I H · • tree, Shlllt A; .... P ..... D. t-of lnj·~ ~-• C"" tnldlM Oil what to do Vll'SUI earmg Diego got llJIJ'le beeUt$ last <fl!dlarge rtvie'lt' board in -· 0try ,,1.11 •rid'"""" .. ..,. '. J-w.. w-=n .... • w~'~ DC " C 1ey, ~vlcl ~ .... P1tlide and do ....... -ln Poo Warner what not to do about such year, wt re watching our ....... i,,;w11 • .. Ir son J1111 ' .......... (. 1 jwiel is be put'pofe of the program ttri1 summer closely said. "That board will then .. -V'> :: )> r I 0 m () 0 :;:o t ":::t/.-:.1'~~1tt..,Ni."-:c.~1tOt football, Uttle eag ue ~peon"S~rtan~" s " to tee if the beetles have take a look at the submitted • Dfffl ~ Dr M F 1-· -d the Date• et m.ilft>&l...f ti Dyen said. facts and will de c id c ""=================~ l!:~."b.th •-Id I. •M C•olVn 14 N d point. ·tba~ ~ ~~ lucb : "h ~ta, long deemed a acrordingly." -,~~·::.,. M.c~':.:~"·,. ' am.e injwiel can be dram1Uc1Dy serious menace to turf and Carson said that before any ,,...,., 1C1~n Ind 8'1111 o.v1c1 1---..4. Jf nrNWioP)y cared for SANTA ANA - A woman crops, are more prevalent in paperwork is processed the amer. WtYM Allin trld -.1.eu1.. t.'~ y• "'r""" ...a;.-eJI· ~· Ira fn kill the rta al the ---'(~~ ~11 k ',,,,left L~M • ..., G#llkl Loulw by Informed parenta and ...... II .-1wacansp cy 0 r pa .. .._...... ~·"" ... 'Ii vets WI be as ed 1rt. 01or1, Kttlll'Yn .-wuu.,,, T stud coachea. after lhe allegedly olfwed. an __ _;. _____ _.;. __ ..:...:.....:......::..:.....:......:..:.:.....:......:..:..:... ____________________ _ w°Q!' Mtrr11 o.. "" c!Mtrv1e' 0 • y Tbe lnltructlona and advice ~ver officef' tliOGO' to Ann ,murder her heavily luJred ••ter, H•ll H. 1nd Juo1111 1. eont.ained In thll message, ... .Mw....:i '-~ bee ~ • • ~.: w111i1m i;r.ir1ct end ICtthl"" Which 11 tape No,. 500l, may .. ,_,..... 1108 · n v•1.11:.red to .... o · lace a preliminary hearing *· e>o;:~~A~· ~~c~':;"' c. -verseas be heard mere I y by Al.ii. 15 in Sant a An a 111._. Mv 1, telepbonioa: Tel-Med-13$.2221 • murl.cipal court. . , 0-1 M. •nd cler•nn H. Monday throua:h JI' r I d a y Lola Mar~~~.·-K~ 45, n, Ml~ 1...n _.., Jffrl!!lt ~.-of o--UK ¥n Fourte«i Orange C Qt 1 t f U»etween the -• 11 a.m. TulUn. waa srest.ect 12 Challenge the News Quiz " I ., .. ,, ,. I :;, •=J;.~11111""::-'·K. ltUISent1 have ·been telected 'and I p.m. as a aDecedlY banded OV« :t::· '"'" " "" """"' •· !or the UC lnfne EducaUm "Sporll Tlpo" ,W.. dellill 1 down poymmt al 1t!10 to ~:·,,t: J '..:"' ~0::.,:-AM Abroed program for lt7f.71. •on the nae. or lee or heat a Tustin detective who said ~ .. • Ruby M. ... ''"* Hlollh -...'Ibe..caodidata.-for O"lll'IMI ' immediately following In be• bld-bem.:adviaed of her c ~"~'r.~11110."'lcl'IMI gqdy areaeleetedontbebuis .,Injury, plus what treatment plan to. eliminate tnsurance Lott ,,.. £111'1Nrn ~·"" of a c a d e m i e record, • ahoukl be considered M hours .:..1--... "-King. 39. agher, Edith Ni. oll'id' Hl!lry Hlclllll1 1. 1. -.1 --ti • In --• ~ t."'· ,-...wkk L. •nd P1tr1t11 mo 1va ion CIUU t"vuciency_ alter the Injury. J>ollce cl3bn Mr-. Klng'I T' the language ot the naUoa ' ,Also, according to Dr . ai'm -to -1Je\.'t ., •• ooo ' OIM Mli1M -' ...., c, I ·~ I ......_. --1-"""" .... , ms. "'(~ ..,._ "' 1nd Fr•nces se eclC\I ot -1, -~ ..... · 1 Mc.Farlaod, the tape disCusleS from pilSdea taken -~ on .j!;:I-1t1Wf Wcf1 Inf Mtr!t to Df'. Jay Martin, Clmpmi \he tole of a hot shower in~ ner buablnil'I ·life. ~""told ·jjU,., coordlnakr~--, ·the treoimeot OI Jiijlileo i._ .. ~ t .. a · t at SOIW•rv. John •nlNl'ld ind '''*'°" The studebtt P81 regular the neck,_ shoulder, back, or an earlier heu1nl that be did :!;!:..1e1n_:ri;~·De...w UC .. ad rwif&;,~t 'thi~· malnt•-,..Ali ~ mtwisbto~liJJ ,,Ue 1 .... n, LMftn 1t'lf-._.., Ptilf ftr_the.Lt~~-and-l&h-b1Jlnc:9'.iiu:IDQ:-bik~:tianf-d111r1904 s' ''\it - E '"11 N. 111111 M•rv-ret J. ,. '_ •weattier exerclae: tweffllltlon 1 -<.t. ...... 1:===.,..:frted , IC1111fl'llll Ind Rotitrt r r !"-ae"' ....... Shlrltv A. '""' W•l~r M. THE Sl'UDnn't ere: of bllaten; •YOidmc heat Mn. ~King ·m her _lJ")mlst ,..k••v. 11~=' ~n.:"'!~~'!t,~· w1111,,,, C:OSt.a Mesans Lor a l n e •. exhauedOO, amd JJl&DY~ other-to appear fOr the prellmlDar)' ..,......, Lindt Merl• 11111 o.nn11 J. D' Angelo, an u n d e c I a red tipi. • .. · • ~· ~~:~· c1ro1rn JHn ·~ J1mn major going to Bordeaux, , - .....,._,, Otborell A. lrld Gtrv A. France; Scott -,JD ad• I e y I I Mlf!er, M•re....i A. trld Htnry E. poll"-) ~-L d h M. • G l(tfl, Hort.Ml• •nd '8111 i..... _, • u n • Seal B . ts Jr .. LlnSI '-"'It Ind Them•• Sweden; Peter Smith, German .. . eac an e ~ • Aobtrl 1»11111 111111 Vicki• Mt rlt ....... r..-..-. " ,.. • ....,._ ~ ms. M--L~ Ind Johll Serlori ,.,,. ~ \l'C•••--.r _..,,'°"' Elmer • M1tlld1 . and Janet 1Jttel, . German • ltcilis. PenelOPI ,,.. °'°"9 o . major r-"'---r--·-· • FO' .Les Ch "'· """'' '· ''" ,.,_, '"~ Michael Kiley, an EnilUlt • tne on Ser · !*finno. P1trlcl1 J, tnd Frink G. ! uvc:•~ ~·~I· arg·e ,..er, [)Jlvld W .U11r1 t.... ~i;n .. y; w. 11.,..,. 11111 c1rt11r n ma,...., going to Su I I ex, IV!Mdu. Lonni• l1rm1n •nd Oolorn England; and Ch r i 1 t In e '"" si.1n 1on, c""""' 1nd Joll" Oontlf Tannous, a French a n d l{ermer, Oonilfrt/' J, Ind Arltlur (. German ma. ... • ~ing t 0 E,man, L-Ind •o.-r A. ,... l)V Erwin. Jo AM lll'ld Mlclllel C1rl Bordeaui:, France, both of s1n11er1. O.tlOl'.rl lllMn •NI Fr•rkt Foontain Valley. '"'" Plorkln, su111n J . ..., llober1 J . Sari Brenner,. a biology AlllUCKU a SON WISTCLlff ~AllY 427 E. 17th S1., Co5to Mew 6"6-4888 -·-IALTZ-11115HON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mor CoilO MeiO -·-HLL llOADWAY MOITUAllY r JO Broadway, CO\to Mesa. M1!~1fil -·-DILDAY llOTHllS MOITUAllY 179 1 I Beoth Blvd. Hunring1011 Beach 842·7771 244 Redondo Ave, long Beoch ~213) '138·11 '15 -·-McCOIMICK LAGUNA HACN MORTUARY 1 '195 loguno Canyon Rd. 494-94 1~ -·- major, going to Jerusalem, Israel and Diana Enguldanos, an undeclared major bound for Madrid Spajn, both of Irvine. ANGELITA Serrano of Laguna Beach, an art major, will study in Nairobi, Kenya. James Gray of Laguna Hills, a comparative culture major, will go to Hong Kong. From Newport Beach, Janet Boynton. a music major Is 11oing to Lund, Swedeii; Cheryl Schotlennan, a Spanish major, will study in Mexico City, Mexiro; and Jolyn Wayne, a French major, will go to Paris, France. Barbara ~fcRae of San Juan Capistrilno. a mathematics major. will study tn Stirling, Scotland. SANTA ANA-A Seal Beach ·man booked by Huntington .. Beach police on dlarges of Fullerton 'Prof Gets ·Other Duties kidnap and sex perversion after he allegedly abducted an l&+year-old hitchhiker has been rmed $500 and placed on probation for one year after pleading guilty to l e s s e r charges. Orange County Super lo r Court Judge . James Turner sentenced John Geo fr r e y Dodson, 42, of 144 Stanford Lane, Seal Beach, after the delendaol pleaded guuty to revised cbarge1 of battefy. FULLERTON-Cal s t ate Dodson was arrested and Fullerton President L. Donald jailed last Jan, 26 shortly after an IS.yeaN>ld San DI~ g~I Shields has reassigned Dr. idootified him as the.motorist Miles·· D. McCarthy, vice who picked her up at a president for a c a d e m J c Huntington Beach interaection near the San Diego Freeway. affairs, to lighter duties. Police said the girl told The reassignment w a s them o00son forced her to requested by McCarthy, a participate in an act of sci:ual bioi(gist \\'ho has held the perversion shortly alter she positton since 1970, because of entered his car. They sa id she health problems. jotted dovm. his car license Dr. Robert T. Stout, dean of • number. lhc school ol education. v:as•,-;;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::::; appointed by Shields to fill the vacancy during the 1974-75 academic year. , Shields said a university aearch committee will be Sunday is FllLlBAY' • ' . ,.,. • Schwinn STING RAY . ~;,"" • •l!!no .. ".f'rim•:S9Jd,.J4o'~ · ~ '"-Dro~f($PiJGi.~~o~ , ~r •\f1,.:.'fi. , · 'J 9th .ihlU•:.+t.!}9. ~tdw. · . .w,~ryf~":" ~~DA;~~RAWING71(;'.~;;~~t •JULY 29 * SPECIAL1 BIKE FLAGS "'· '·" l.49 f. ~z TUESDAY, DIV.WING , 20 BOOK BAGS 9" f• •JULY :io * SPECIAL. ELASTIC STRAPS'"·"' 25' ~· WEDNESDAY• DRAWING, 20 MX GRIPS 2' ·,,, oJULY3t *SPECIAL. 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J~ 'ltJmer 91!'t the tnal aate and an Aug. lti pretrial appearance for Je!!e Lee Tully , !'1, of 1415'l Wa verley Lane. •run, I ~ ACCUS'eO of tne 9hoohng oi llerbert Olase, 27. Santa Ana. Arrest~ officerS said Tully and a patron identified && Anthony lllmm quamlcd fa;t Mardr 30 ttW!t who 1'eJI the right ol ""Y into a Jlclr In the Box ouUet In 1\ls\fn. THE NEPTUNI! SOCllTY, c-.-ere......_ ""'"' w11t1•1U1 ......... M .. Tiit O!l!llltM Sl1111161 '41'-11¥• Tt lne C•Hly ~ Mlf1Nt1' ,.,.,.,,,, Cfftlf"'Y Sy1ttM 14 M•• hnic. 714"'4l•74JI • · '· - Your Home Doesn't Fit Anymore? ~l . • . . . . . . . . . . •· . . . ' -. . • • • ., : . ' • • " \ . • ., • .. . • • '- • A JO DAILY PILOT Suod'f, July 2!, 1'74 l Coast~ W oma·n Recounts Terror ,.. • Ill ·Chile Jail • l• ' ' •. ' " ' ' • v ~ l t By. PAI\ LA HALL.vi ''I \\'E~T to . Chile three years ago as a college English teacher," said the former UCI graduate student \\'ho i s "In the food lines people expressed their indigna· tion. They were accus· to111ed lo talking freely . But •· we heard women ' were taken out of the lines and sent to jail for what they said. 11 "!\lost of their crimes were as patent!~· absurd as mine," she said. "Several didn't know "·hy they \\'ere being held. One 45-yenr-old u·oman, a typical y,·orking<lass houSL~ v.ife, y,·as charged with )eing a dynamiter. She had le!t her house one moming \l'ilh t\\·o rabbits in a shopping bag and had been arrested because they said she had dynamite in the rabbits." The.rabbits failed to explode but the \\'OrJl.11!1 was stUI held. "I found during my three days in prison that my jailors \reren't interested in the truth." she said. "They were onJ.v interested rn--tlreir version of the truth ." v1orking towards her doctrate s WEST"''ELL • was in Spanish. She is the daughte r ne~!,~us Vo'hile lhev ~earC'hed of Harold Ambuehl o! Laguna her purse '>''hich held among Niguel, \\'ho \\<IS principal of other thina~, rontainers she San Juan School for 10 years. !>"' 9ie felt isolated in the used for her lunch. Oo the school compound and-wanted boUom_ was a letter lrodJ.~a to gain perspective on Chilean friend in France· 1'flo hid ~ life and people even if it a~ -newspaper c 1 j PP I ti: 'g meant loss or creature describing the' mwaqoa in comforts. So she became a Chile. "Her purse · w~' Juli. translator (or an importer and Tbey ended the sean:h befn mo\-ed inf4) a simple house thty found 9i1e letter.'~ · \vithout a lloor in a working -"Later that night 1 tqre the class area where h e r letter into -little pieces and neis?hbors v.-ere dock'\rorkers. S\vailowed them," the Mid.. tac!ory hands, 'ind truck-'Sllc!J--.--ttlin~WOOJa nevor drivers. • 'haV,f.t&:ciiied1 to . i'ne under -.. r was surpr'f~ µ>ere \\'a!.,..-normaJ--..,~ancei. -eUt - S> tittle a n ti · . .\meric a n . ~. , .. feeling," said the 35-year-old · ~ widow.. "l\'°J;t of them "H~· didri1f insist that . I ,, ~ ". " distin«iU!shed betvreen Am~ri· can 1t:ovemment and American peonle. I \Vas one of the peo- have spx with him ... it turned out he wanted me ' ::. ~ • • ,,. . ,, .. " " ., . ,, . ' •• . , " ' ple." f She became the "resident gringa." Her frieOOs would consult her' Jfter Seeing an to consent. That w•s in- credible und er the cir- American movie. the only real cumstances." source of knowledge about life in the U.S .. and ask her to ~~ clarlf)' points made in -the film. They u·ere surprised at her household incomoetency (she couldn't even pluck a chicken) and \\·ere interested in the books she had on OJHean hlstory and culture. "Most or these p e op l e' belonged to the liberal' panies that made up Ollie's coaJition government." she sai d. "1lley "'ere the ones who elected President Allende. T h e y supported him and oonsidered him a member of the family.·• SO;\IE OF these peoole "dJS,'.lppeared" after t h e mililat;i coup. She remembers seein& one man dragged from his house in front of his v.'jfe and children by men with machine guns. Life went on. People respected curfev.·s. Houses were searched; hers, several times. Prices rose 600 percenL People stood In lines for boors to buy scarce items. "In the food Jines people expres6ed their indi~tion. ~Y were accustomed to talking freely . But we beard "-omen .,·ere taken out of thf;, lines and sent to jail for what they said." Then it was her. tum. On !he altemoon of Oct. 12 she was making tea ,.,.hen two policemen came to the door and a~kcd her to go with them. "J felt reasonably srtfe \\'ilh civflian police hecause 1 knew then1." !he said. "I even kne\\' the chief because I'd had his daughter in school .'' · Wheil1'our lirr is in -danger. \Vhen you know peqple ha,·e been shot ror -Jesa, you do incredible things." She v.·as told not to speak Spanish to her f e llow prisoners. but, she lapsed into it naturally. The guard heard her, took her out of fhe cell and sla~ her. She v.·as silent the rest of the night. "Of the eight in my prison. I was the only one regularly interrogated. As these thing s go I was treated very gen tly. In my most d if ( i c u 1 t · interrogation. at night as they ah\'avs \Vere, l was blindfolded. On one occasion l \fas taken stumbling and falling to a shack where one interr()f!;alor said, 'All thll things the CIA has taught me. r·m going lo do to you' .. , Although she was n o t physically abused. as v.•ere some of her Chilean friends. the interrogations be co m e progressively Vt'Of'SC,· -•'TIJEY'D BANG on the \Yell next to me in ri.1orse code and insist I knew what It meant. They said I'd been sending secret radio messaites to Cuba and got angry when I denied it. "l\1.v srrangest .inlerro~ation v.•as the last. At 4 a.m. on Sunday a man dreSS(!d i.n ci\ilian .c.'lothes took me from m\' reJZim~tal klil to the hOuse where I h:ld been JiY!nl? and then to lhe retimontal hfoadquarters neJr the beatft where I k~ they "'ere tru:turing peopl~_. ·• But she didn't stay at the civilian police station. She 'A'.!1!1 taken ' •lo the military regiment. She b e c a m e frightened for the first lime. "f WAS left alone in a room with bare 'A1alls and hard chairs, JI seemed fo be a place for sorting people. One of Ille guards ""' friendly and told me he'd been !rained Jn the United States and "'anled to return there $Orne day.'' The most pooular method or torture was well·known. She personally ~ 1 people who "·ere abused by 1ntemxrators ..ing e long, )>o!inted tool diat J{atj! an electric sflock. much .Jll<e a ca!lJc !>rod. The loo! could be directed to any part of'"' body. sbi was tired, hungry. and Rea~ -and the thought of tort.11'-e was more than she could SI.and. She was charged with spying for Cuba and was taken to a prleon cell occupied by SC\'cn othtr women. She was led uo and &round the rambli~-Victorlttn building and into a small room Y11tlch !he was ~rprlscd to - discover v.·as the n1 an 's bedroom. "llE DIDN'T Insist that I ha \'e sex \Vilh hitn , as he first said, because, as ·it tu111ed out, he wanted me to co nsent . "That was incredible under the circumstances." She \vas never compromised during the entire 12 hours she remained Jn the room. she said. ln fact, she remembers being treated well. Food and drink v.-ere ~sent up and at one point, after admonishing her not to try to escipe, her captor took a nap. , 1 . He told her he \Vasn'~ going to lei he.r go until he ~-understood" .why she. an i1itelllg('-nt, rdtitated American \\'Ould live in• a house wlrhout a floor in a vlrtua.J slun1 W lead of the nice , con1fortab!e •;gringo" section or to"'ll-He told her she \\'JS either a spy , or a CIA operative checking up on her Chilean counterparts. "I remeinber looking around his roon1 at hla ClpenSil'e JUggage, red plasttc tWipe, A(Jlerican-made s~. and the pomographiC ·book he had been readin~ and incongruousl3• ~·oriderjpg ~y Jt "'OS !hat peopfe Ate al)V8YS shot at da·wn. At 4 p.m. on Oct. 15, three da)'I .after she had tJe81, arTe&ted, she was suddenly released. ·She recalls V.'"Olklng all the ":ay home because she. didn't have any n1011ey for a bus and when she a1Tlvcd she sat In a stupor unable to believe her good fortune. 1jl ASK ED hinl anrt he said A couple of days laler she prisoner, an Argentin~n. who had been stood before a firin g squad and was debating about skouling "Long Li ve Chile" or "Dcnth lo !he Fast•if.ls" /1eforc a putz!inq-order 1vas given !o release hin1. , planned 11ctlons to halt any resistance. Many or t h e reprisal 1n e a 11 u r e s , she believes, were taken to creale an atm06phere ol fear so that· people would knuckle under to the 11e1v regime. he didn't know, lhat be wasn·t \\'as told she could not rema in shooting anyone. which I in the ,coun1ry. \\'as given a thought was a moot point. civilian police escort and I later fOW"ld out he \\'as the taken by train to t h e head of military inteJligeoce Argentinian border. On the for the province," train_ she wet another pol\lical ·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·~~~~~~~~~~ Looking bnck on th;1t lin1J, ~he finds it l1ard to describe the utter pun1noia that s!iOed· the country during the days after the coup. TIIC nc1v military governors, v.·ho lme\v they didn't re1>rescn t 1he majority, took swirt, v;ell- She heard stories fron1 IJeo11le she believed were rclinble sourcrs that U1e niililary h:id been purged by officers uklng supporters Of Allende amoog the ranks to stcP forward, aiid when they did so. they wtre shot. • .. Sale 63 89 R&g. 69.99. 3-speea 11gn1we1gnt touring oicyc1e 26'· size 101 men with side pull caliper nand brake ano cnaJn guard Join the cycllng crowd to look and reel t>e1te1 _ Womens bike re g · 69.99. Sale 13.19. Sale 7889 Reg. 89.99. Men·s 27'' 10 speed ra cer Lightweight, with hand pull cal!per brakes A racy value from JCPenney. I - ..... Sale .71 89. Reg. 71.H. 5·speed lif.l hlweight touring bicyc~. 26'' size for men with fenders and book carrier. Aid the energy crisis and have more tun. Women's version. reg. 79.99. Sale 71 .11. Sm•ll addhlonal ch•r91 for ••••mbly. U11 your JCP1nn1y charge c•rd. • Sale· 74 89 Reg. 14.99. 10-speed meri's racing bike. 26" size with hand pull caliper brakes and white taped handlebars. Women's version, reg. 84.99, S•I• 74.11. . . • Shop Sunday 11 A.NJ. to 5 P.M. at th!f following st~: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644·2313. HUNTINGTON CENT!;R, Huntington Beach (7 14) 59 2•7771 . • • ' ' • ·-~-0w to Buy :. a Bike Even ~If You ' ----·----- Don't Want to Pay $500 Per Wheel By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of tlMo D•ll., •llM ... If I If you have a cashier's check rO'r $1 ,113 and can convince Chris Barefoot that you deserve one, you con dri\'e to his bicycle shop in San Diego and he wt.ti sell you the most expensive blke in the worid. It will take about three months to get delivery or your fl.fasei-a1t. Don 't think yOu. can get it cheaper or faster any place else; $1,050 plus tax ls the going price and only be can get it for you. With less th<'.ln $70 in your pocket you can walk Into a number of chain stores In Orance County and fivP. minute11 later ride off-on a 1blny, sturdy bicycle of :iour cholt<. "- 'lbere is a vast disparity of price, quality and purpose jn the bicycles marketed in the United States today and the newcomer to the two-wheeled sport. who wants to try out his nciahborhood bi cycle trail, quite undcr- stnndably, is often confused. Should it be a IO-speed or a bike with a coaster brake'! How much does one have Y, pay to get a decent bike to ride from Huntington to Laguna. \Vhat kind should you buy for a paper route? . Basically wbaL separates all or the bikes Is the transmission (shifting) system and we~h\. 'Ihe more gears, the easier it wtll be to tackJe hills. And the lighter file bike, the less fatiguing the ride will be. With the ~iaserati you pay a considerable price for haying less bike-in tcnns or weight that Is. Built out of titanium, and other exotic alloys, • it weighs in at 16 pounds. The coaster brake model weighs an>mld 39 pounds. George ATauz, 36, tho .Daily Pilot's mailroom supervisor and a bicycle racer "1th 37 wins to his aediL':io bis native Costa Rica and in the tJnited States, points out how important the weight difference is to a racer. Arauz: was the bicycle racing champion of Costa Rica, a title which he "-'On on a bicycle which had one speed. Alter coming to the United States he rode motocross events oo motorcycles beCore· retumlna to bicycle competition. His frequent rkii.ng companion ;, Toby O'Keere, 74: ot Costa Mesa, " man or extraordinary stamina who, act'Ording to Arauz, leaves m09t. younger men in the dWJt in long distance races. Arauz thinks nothiPR fl ridln$C zoo miles In a day to tune up for a race. , t.rauz cuJTeDtly ra~ a Motobecane, a French Jkpeed wNcb weighs 20 pounds. Soon he will order the Maseratl because it is four pounds lighter. "It will cost me about $100 a pound to lose those four pounds," says Arauz. \Vho paid $6.SO for his Motobecane. To a serious blc)'cle.i racer, however, the~ lightness is, Wfll· Worth it. / Beside& the exOl:icc materials used in (11:8ducin1r ~ ~ti and the ~ ana Ralttgh ~onal models Whidl allo sell' 'for •""*"" Sl,000. h is the wotkma~ip which raise.a thf ·price to such an extreme level. They use Campe.gnolo partii which have the best reputation in the world . There is such a dema nd for Campagnolo parts that the price has shot out of sight. The bike prices are rising and falling according to the Campagnolo t>artS. Besides havine Campagnolo brakes. gear change 1')eehanisms ,and axle dropouts, the e.pensive bikes like the .Muerati are buJlt fo order. Framf:s are tmtlt to the ,physical ipedfications of I~ rider sc>i_ that ~ is able to , extract the naj.ximum amount o( perfern:iance fr<d' his musdes. That 'means tlfe bikes are handmade and most of their component parts carefully drilled to remO\'.e metal, t~reyy shaving as many grams as ~tie from the overall weight of the ma<lrine. ~ . ·Heavier a~ly line bic yc leS .naturally cost JWJ~ less. If Sunday bicyde road ·r11f!t! over billy terrain im'! your aim ~ a cyclist, you Y.'oold do ~·ell to ~ stoP entertaining thoughts about buying a f\Jl 610"11 racer. Ov.nlng one can, in fact , be a handicap. If lt gets dai:nagetl in an accident or stolen the lofs h~ severe. Bicycle insurance is now a\'ailable for the ex.pensive _brand but is normaJly .$100 .. , ~ ' ' Got. $35 to Spend? ll yo1,1 o\fn a 1966 through 197o model car wit'1(:Jlif~mia license plates, , you're aoiDI to bave to spend $35 (or maybe lell)'aa an additional.exhaust. • emission -oo-e llltw~AU,:..:.I, I~ '.c;JUJ1e 30, !!Ill. •':, Cars f~ the aflectal model ~yeua 1J1Ult have the device installed irnmed~tett' JIPOll~lllo. tl'Jillfer or ~n .• ~rwise, d~lines f~ compliaDoe se a.I out !/fler the ~~ ORiCJd aD(lare based «f. numbe~· and tetters.._111 yOur..ftcense pllte. ,... . ... No maUer bow your plate reads -numbers fOllowed by letters or letters followed by numbers -the deadline date which applies is determined by ttie last dlgjt in the number · series appearing on the plate. In these examples, both plates' last number is 3 and deadline would be Nov. 30, 1974: Deadlines Last Last Nambrer Dete Number Date l September 30, 1974 6 February 28. 1975 2 October 31. 11174 · 7 March 31, 1975 3 November 30, 1974 8 April 30, 1975 4 December 31, 1974 9 J\1ay 31, tm 5 January 31, 1975 O June 30, 1!175 Deadlines ror an "vanity" plates in the state containing letters only, such as ~ "ROBERT" plate below, will be J~ 30, 1975. For other information on the 10-mootb smog control device lnsta11ation program, contact the Department of Motor Vehicles or tfie California State Automobile Association, if you are a member. ' • At Your s ·ervice n Got a,problem1 Thtn write Pa& Dunn. Pa.t wiU cut red tape, get the a.~ and' action uou need to 1ohie inequities in ~t and buiness. Mail JIOMr question, to Pat Dunn/At Yout Service, Orange Coru& Daily f>i!ot, P.O. Boo: 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. ln- cl11dt 11oi&r telephone twllllber. TM cotiimn apptar• ort Sundaus, Mo.nda111, Wednesdal/1 and Frlda11s. (),.,,er Loat i111 C•••1eeeer· DEAR PAT: Last February I ordered a watch from the llaverhiU Company in San Francisco. aending a check for $13.ts. When the watch dkt not come,· J wrote and was told the order' would be checked and U it did not come in two "·eeks, 1 should return a fonn that w:ls enck>sed. t followed instructions. but it has been over a month $ince I heard trom then1. I would like a, refund. D.S., FoellifD Valley Haverhill btl ltflt }'OU a reft1nd lltd 1potoglze1 ror the delay. JaDt Beaamonl, mu11er of eu1&omet 1ervict, iayt tbe com,.11 U. come uder wew man1ge- mec1t and )'Our order may ba,·e been mixed up 1toa1 wltb otben la Ole cbnseover. -Ref11Hd Small -II Anlf at All DEAR PAT: 1.1y,order to Breck'1 of Boston was unfilled, apparenUy because the firm Is ln bankruptcy. 1 was advised by the Massachusetts attorney general to flle a proof of claim with the trustee In bankruptc::y, and I did so on June I, 1973. The deadline for filing claims was Dec. 5, 1173, but 1 have heard notbJng, .. • ~· • . . .. ' " ,· .. deductible. This Is more than mo&t people are wi lling to pay for a whole ·bike. reliable. according to Arauz. "J witnessed a heartbreaking thing once. I ha ve a friend "'ho just put on a brand-new silk tire and he had a bl~·oot alter only 500 feet," he remembers. Racing fires ,of the SC\\'·up variety cost up 'to p;8 for silk-based treads and they appafmtly are nol 100 pera:ot . ' .... "' _Buyers' ·Checkpoints Llght polished alloy caliper brakes (left) do a qtOJe ·efficient job in slOWing bike down than simple .., ~ brake, II you plan on going ;'fas( gt!ff them. ·nrillt!d •cranli and ·. .lroi dFailleur on racing model ";iri t) oili.traiU with soll4, durallle • ~. u on,....a.ter model (q,low, rigl!I.) -Lt.g tn~ reduces rider fatigue but adds to the price of the bike. Com- pared to gear clusters on exotic 10- speeds, three-speed internally shift- ing hub_(.below left) appears simple, a!most prosaic. Economy·wise buy· • ers should consider this gearbox because it suffices in all but hilly terrain. --. - Doily P~ot Photos By Potrick O'Donnel 1 "'Ould like to know how the bankz:uptcy was settled and why 1 have not received a percentage of the refund due me. The amount was not great, but the business Qrinciple is important. D.H .• Laguna Hills Ralph Coba., trustee tn bukrapkyt ~s it .will .take at least six more monlbs IO sore oat Breck's aneU slacnbere art Hout 350,oot ettdHono He says Breck's owes aboal $3 mJlllon and has a11et1 tf about $581, .. ; fte averace claim • $11. ft.t1eh of Ille assets ~ill p loward administration el the bankruptcy, and year rtfund, If It comes, will be very small. A111bltlon: (J.S. Amb .. sador DEAR PAT: I am very interested in preparing myself fpr an eventual career abroad in a government position. I \'-'OUld really like 1to become an am- bassador 90me day. l am studyifll French OO\V and plan to go into otJier lan- guages too. Can you tell me whe" to wrlle or provide further lnfonnatioil as to what my course of study should be for this type oC career. · P.W., Contaa del ft.tar lnfonnatkMI about requirtd lt11Mq for y.ar.:iou diplomatic 1ervlce _posldtaa: ..,.., k available from die pllbUc affaln dlvilon of tbe &ate ne,.rtment, Zill C. St. N.W., Wallllagtoa, o.c. 21521, ud mm lite hbHc laqalriH Unit, Office of Pablk lnfonn1Uon, United Nattoas. N.Y. Yea al• could consult materllla In Che career library at Orange Coasl Communlty Colleae and seek the advice of your coanselor as to the recommended counn~and type o( degree that would belp yoq attaia your career goal. 'C' Note Is 'l'o11r Bl99e1t' Biil DEAR PAT: Is it true that the largest denomination of United States cur· ret~ now being issued is the flOO bill ? What ba()RCns· If a penon happens to come lnto possession of a larger'bill? I'd alSo like th know wh4tever happened to Ole old J2 bills. Have all of them ~n destroyed! K.J •• ft.tlsslon Viejo It's lrue. 11tuante of currency In deDOmin1tions of $SM, $1,eot, SS.OM and Slt,M bas been dlscontlnOed because their uiie W declined sblrply Ol'er the ptlt two decades, aceordlag to lhe Bureau or tM: ~1111. l11a1nce or $l bllls alM U1 beta dlscoatlnled due le lfck of public lfttert t, tboagtl wttb lnn1t1on 11 aH prneat rase, Utere It tllk ef rt'lvtng t~ "deece." i\1 lartt df:llomln1do11 I YOU -DAILY PILOT SECTION 8_ Sunday, July 28, 1974 • • can't step back on the pedal and stop right away. For them an $80 three-speed hub shift model miflht be better than a 10-speed," be explains. • 'lbe ne1t bicycle In the price range ls the kind you can get; for about $130 tG $150, It wiU WeJgh bet~·een 26 and 30 pounds and will have IO speeds plus t>quipment similar to the professlo naJ models. This is the type of bicycle most commonly seen today. Scott Damerval, 17, man il g er of Bicycle Trail, 9922 Hamilton S t . , !-Iuntlngton Beach, says his top-of-the-line $139.95 Camparua 10-speed is just about a11 the non-racer "-'OOld e\'er need to pedal around the Orange Coast. "You could get by on a three-speed or a five.-speed around here where it's flat . b.lt you should have a IO.speed if you're thinking about riding to Laguna \\'here there are quite a few hills,·· he explains. The elevated seat and low racing-type handlebars round on most 10-speed.s Jl9SC ~ challenge .for some people who haven t been on bicycles for a while. To make using them easier, some manufacturers are now fitting them with dual action brake levers. These allw the rider to grip the top of the handlebars and straighten out his back v if he feels uncomfortable in a racing crouch. while at the same time having access to the caliper brakes. The Campania IO-speed, despite its Italian name and green and white emblem is not made in Italy but in Japan. As was the case with motorcycles and automobiles, Japanese bikes are becoming quite popular because they offer high quality at a lower price. Damerval believes the Japanese l\O\v challcngi.ng the Europeans jn the light\'-•eight market "will take over and the time Is not very far a'l\1ay, either'. "Some of the Japanese stuff js really super. At first when people "'ere introduced to Japanese bicycles they l'ust turned off. But now the public is get in g a mi\ch better impression of Japanese products and their quality," he reports. The middle-priced bicylces, Damerval point~ oot, are the type bought for family recreation. "We don't need to cater to racers because they tend to go for rougher terrain. Around here it's basically fiat ," he says. "There is a lack or fanatics coming in here. These are the people who think tf a bicycle shop doesn't ha v c Campag:nolo equipment. it stinks." If recreatioo and touring is your inteOtion and you are in , the market fot a IG-speed, it is helpful if you have had prior 10-speed experience or if you are the type or person who can unlearn habits quickly. "There are older people who still believe in the coaS.er brake bicycles. They tend 14 get conlused if tlley Using the derailleur gear change mechanism is not an overwhelming problem. It simply requires the rider to follow a certain sequence al)d to remember to cootinue pedaling during the. shift. The procedure is contrary to the once more popular internal hub shifting mechanism which required the rider to !top pedaling while shilling or risk ruining the gearbox. Damerval suggests :that ·those persons \\'ho might be confused by having a IO-speed transmission system simply stay with the three-speed, or get a five-speed. Elther one will be fhle a5 long as the terrain isn't too hilly. The five-speed is just like the 10-speed except that it docs not have two froot sprockets. Priced around $90 it is similar in operation to the 10-speed but does not give the rider as wide a choice of gear ratios. Right at tile bottom or the list is the famUiar coaster brake bike which is both sturdy and foolproof and extremely durable. That is one reason why it bas been a favorite of ne~·spaper carriers. Damerval even sells a Newsboy's Special, an American-made 1.1urray coaster which i~ priced at 69.95. Jf the road is flat enough, it will perform like any other more expensive bike. When hills come along. the rider probably wi!l wish he'd spent the ertra money aOO gotten a bike with leal'i' though. You pay~ your money and lakes your choice. . • bills reach tbe Federal ReMr\'e bank they are removed from circulatio". Exl!!tiag: stocks of $% bills in condition flt for cirtulaOou will be used as long as the sitpply lasts. l'o11 Ca111 Watrh /flollers Weigh In DEAR P.AT: We fece.ntly movl'd our household goods from Los Angeles to Orange 'County. I packed everything myself. but I had no idea of the true u·eight involved -only the estimate given by the moving company salesman. I ha ve no gripe about the bill because it did see1n fair. but I "·ould like tn kno\V if I had the right to be present \\•hen the moving truck was \\.'eighed. I had requested this, but was put off by the mover and told this was not done. ' J,t.I., Costa Mesa • Interstate Commerce Commission rules require each shipment IO be welgheil on ctrtiOed scales 111d you did ha\·e the rigbt It wllnels the •·elgblq. If YOY tbould move agala, keep Jn Jnlnd that tht order for service must lactude Iba loclttoa. of tbe tctles and that yoa ca• request a rtwelgbl111 In )'0111' presence. 1\11 will cost notblng: ti lite mover Ii off.target by more Illian 1%t lbs. or !S percent, whichever is less. It's 1lso 1 pod Idea to cltttk tbe movtni track's gas tank before ind 11ter loading. Unethical movers occ1slon1lly weip an unloaded truck wltll 111 empty 1as tanki tben 011 it up aft.er toacllng to tncreue the 1b.lpment's total •·e!i't. Jtlore Siiica Gel llse Tips DEAR PAT: Arter reading the letter from the reader "'ho wanted to know if she could reuse silica gel to pre~erve flower!, 1 decided to pass along my less expensive meUlod. 1 cover the bottorn of a large box ~·Ith an equal mixture of corn meal and borai, placing the flo~·ers race up and lightly covering them ~ith roore of lhc mixture. Store !be box in a dark. dry room until the bloon)J are completely dehydrated. I alsa preserve foliage by standing lhe sterM or leaves in a mixture oC half gly~rin and hair water until the coloration is ·the san1e throughout the leaves. · 0.C., LapH Beacll Tbanks for patslng tloaf t~Je Ups. Re.ader1 •lto may wan& IO uy &M s1nd preaervatlon meabocl for small. hardy flowen sucti as d•·arr zlnniu. m1rlgold1, pan11te1 and pom-r ~brysutbemams. Remove foliage and place bloomt face down on a tltln l•yer of One~ dry faftd. Stems need tot be <.'Ovtred. Pu& more 11nd tn ltp 1ftd place la tbe sun to bake ftr tne tr twt d1ys. 9 DAIL V PILOT -Sullday, July 28, 1'174 I • r ---... ' . Dtllr l"iltl 5!•tf l"~ot• MRS. CAROL RUOFF A NO HAPPY TUYET You C1111 He lp· Receptionist Needed There is an opportunity in San CJen1ente for some- one to assist the f.lental Health AsSOcfation. Duties prilnarily v:ould in,.1Jh·e acting as a phone receptionist. Please conlact the \fo/un!ary Action Center, South Orange County. 207 Avocado St .. Costa titesa, (phone 642-0963 or 1133-9278; for more information. A volunteer \vith finan cial aptit•Jde is needed by the, !dental Health Association of Ne\\'J)Ort Beach to assist.in financial eva luation and ree setting. The Volun· tary Action Center in Costa ~1esa, 642-0963, has ·more inlonnafion regarding this position. One or the most exciting times in a person's life is the advent of a nev.• baby. The Red Cross is looking for nurses to teach Preparation for Parenthood classes in ; the Westminster area . Although not necessary, the ability to speak Spanish v.'ould be helpful . Workshop training ,. classes will begin the first v•eek in August. As many people can attest. the high cost of 'injury or illness is nol confined to onlv hospital bills. As a public service the Junior Womens' Club of Huntington Beach ll'i!I rent crutches, wheelchairs. and ~·alk€rs t6 residents of that city for a nominal fee. lf inte rested. call 968-7S31. ln an effort to reach those who do not tla\•e access to basic health care inlormation. the Orange County Health Department i.5 beginning a program to bring counselors into the home. These counselors will be ·.taught by nurses, and at the end of the training ~sK>n llil tie able lo orient people in well-baby care, immuni· zation and nutrition . To Yo ur H ealth Booklet f or Smokers 1f you're a heavy smoker -a pack or more a day -you 've heard it all before. You kno1v you're leaving yourself 1vide open to diseases like · coronary heart disease, chro11ic bronchitis, emphysema ;ind cancer. But. you're slill smoking. Perhaps you need so'me practical help such as thal contained in a government booklet. "Unless You Decide To Quit. Your Problem Isn't Going To Be Smoking; Your Problem 's Going To Be Staying Alive." It's avail· able for 30 cents from C.Oruumer Jnformation, Pueblo, co 81009. If you find it impossible to quit right now, the !\ational Clearinghouse for SmQklng and Health suggests the following : -Don 't smoke your cigarette al! the \vay down. Smoke halfwa y and you get only ~O percent of the total tar and nicotine. -Take {('~·er drav.•s on ea ch cigarette. Put it in an ashtray between dra1vs instead of holding it. -Reduce your inhaling. Take short, shallow drags. Remember, you're not gulpJng in fresh mountain air. -Smoke fewer cigarettes each day. Pick a time · of day not lo smoke -before breakfast. on the way to 1 work, bet~·een 3 and 4 o'clock. Then make it a habit. And. everytime you reach for a cigarette, think about it. See it you CHil't postpone it for a 1,1·hile. 'Good Deed ' 1'fakes Newport Fa1nll11 BapP11 ·' . • ' First to Adopt Vietnam Orphan n~· JACKl l': H\'~lAN ·01 t111 D1ll1 P119t St11f here. and then she warmed up and t.ook O\'tr. J think havtn& our other thret kids arol.lld helped." years ago to adopt a c~ild 'rho might not otherv.1se be adopted. They already hod three children of t h c i r own--Dean, 7, Glenna, 9. und Kurt , 11. Then follow~ Interviews 11nd a 1v11t until April. 1973, when the f{uoffs \\'ere told they could adopt Tuyet. At that lime they wete nblo to nrrange to place her with a foster tamlly in Vietnam ~·bile they oblaln~ vl1a papers. Strt.>el in NO\Y Vol-k City. : ,., "Our chlhJrc.-n udore her and . ! \\'hen 3-yeaN>ld Tuyet came from Vietnam to join her \ adopti\·e ramll y in Ne\\-port: Be:ich last November, she \\•elghed only 20 pounds. O)U]d barely v.•alk and suffered from malnutrition, bl03t and dehy- dration. Today at age 4 she weip:hs 35 pound.,, lee-skates and • swims. and c h atters \oi\·aciously with her new brothers and sister. Tuy«'1 'fl"""11Y .,,.~·and .,.,.,,, -llty ls all the """" nnwbble In llpt of he!' early.;.. ..... ACOOllDING to Mrt. Ruoff, Tuyec. wu left at a n orpllanag• In Vlngh Loof by he<--·· sbe ,... ooly ftve dal'I old. . Her father " tmtnown. 41\\re orlglnally n;>pli«I in Orange County for an older or mixed race child. but we got so much guff from case: v:orkers that WL jUSl quit," ahe aakt. TllEN they a_pplied through the California Department o[ Health in Los Angeles and six months later were called in for an interview. On Nov. l t, lll'O ye a r s arter the R ff• nrst applied. Uttlc Tuyet arrl'ved In San F'ranc11eo, suffering f r o m malnut rition · and -starved for affection . "She 11•as lucky she \\'<IS alive." ?ilrs. Ruoff said . "While we were waiting to adopt a child, thousands or them v.•ere dying." everyohe else hn1 b e e n l \1·onderful," ?i1rs. Ruoff 11ld. "J)eoplc even slop us tn the ilrocery slore mid ask who they shollld cnll to adopt a Vi!!tnamese child.J' '5111!: SAID nil urrnnMements must be made through the Stnte Dt:Jpnrtment of Health, {213 ) 620-4365. She warned 1X>tential adopli.ve parents to.. be prepared !or UP. lo a year'a "'ail for lhe first intervleW and for discouragi'n a: experiences after that. ~trs. Huoff nlso suggested thal concern1.'(f citizens write To Tuyet's new mother. ~tn. Carol Ruoff of Do\·er Shores. t~ change surpassed her t005l opti m isti c expectations. "Before she came. J read e\•ery book I could find about adopted Vietnamese a n d Korean children." she said. •;\Ve ""ere prepll'fld I o r nightmares and things like that .but the're just weren't "I've l'ffd that at Jlft'<.'ffll of the dUldrat in t h e orohanlaa die," Mn. Ruoff .. Id. "They're moflned to their ctlbo like "'lfOlablos becaU9e thtte aren't fl'l:l\lih peo!>]e to bike cate ol them. "l've read tA one large orohana1e that has 1,200 children and on I y I! attendants. Some of t h e children Just give up and die for lack ot. human touch." ··we ~-ere lucky~ually it takes a year," Mrs. Ruoff • said. "'Mle problem is that our state Legislature hus -:out back funds and there are only ,. six "'Omen to • handle the paperv.'OI'k on intra-country adoptions for 14 counties. According to Atrs . Rooff. Tu}•et ls lhe-fll'$1 Vietnamese child adopted in Newport lJe.ach (the adoption became final July 16 In Orange Oiunty Superior Court I. 1 !icir legislators lo urge more funding and less paperwork · on international adoptloha. any. "Turet was In shock for the first rew dars she was Mn. Ruoff said she and he!' husband Laurence. an qineer, decided 1 e v e r a I "Naturally lhere's a backup, and lhey try to b e discouraging because they're overworked." She ' is also brlieved to bl· lhe first Vietnamese child adopted in Southern Californi a through lnlemational Social Services. a n' international agency located al 345 E. 451h Little Tuyet snuggled up in 'her new mother's ar1ns and opener! a scrapbook of plclures of herl!elf and her new life. And onco(agflin, this time in pholographs. the s I a r v e d , lonely little o;phan bloMOmed into a healthy, happy and weU· loved child. • Renting a Car? Shop f ~r Cllrtsti.ii 1c1.-. Mtllltw s.i .. tt If. when laying down your driver's license and credit card to rent a car, ,you have the vague feeling that you C1Juld have rented m or e cheaply from a no t h e r company, you may be right -unless you shopped around before }'OU made your choice. "Actually, about the only \\'ay you can do it is to ~be a shoppe r," says a spokesman for the Econo-Car Rental System, one of the discount companies which attempt to undcreut the prices of the big three - Hertz, Alli s, and NatiOnal. The shopping Is necessary because no one company consistently offers the Jo~·est rate for every situation. \Vho has the lowest rate depends on ~'hat kind of car you want, how long you •will need it, DO YOU HAVE A ILUf SUNROOF W tTI( STl~lO, UO.PARD SEA T!>, TINTED W IN D- SHJIOLD, FOURON THE FLO OR1 &T£H &ELTED RADIAL& WITH &ACK UP LIGHT& FOR. ~4.qq A DAY '? ----~-~- end how far yoo are troveling. L _ _'.'.'.i!:~~!,i;J!!i,i(J,~~~_:!;:!:::.;:'.[~!lliJ OF COURSE, not all rental a companies are alike, and to employees of finns with a gallon. miles. But National's SI 18 ~·as considerations olher than which they do busine&a on We surveyed the rates for best for one week and 1,500 price might affect you r a regular basis. In t.be case a 1tandard1ize car offered by miles. decision. The big three, fOr of Hertz, Avis, and Nationaf, seven rental firms -the big The comparison might have example, offer services that the nwnber of penona eligible three and four nationwide turned ou t far differently for most discounters do not. such is tubstantial However, the' dltcounters -In Boston, different cars. dlfferent cities , as rental counters in airport reductkwts do not apply to Cbicaao, Hou s ton, Los or different trips. terminals. Discount companies special rates, wblcb are often An1tles, and MiamL In other words, jult about · u s u a 11 y s h u t t I e t h e I r lower than the standard rates It IOCP became apparent, any company might have the customers to and front off. after discounting. however, that c om pa r i n g lov.·est rate for your perticular airport offices. different kinds of· rates was trip. Telephone calls to several (One exception is Budget , THE s E cenerallzaeion.s like comparing apples to companies. combtned with which has CQunters in some aside, it U5Ullly tabs IOmt oranges -aome rat es some simple arithmetic, could airports now and is In the shopping around to flnd tbe emphas.ized low daily charges, save you money. midst ol a program lo seek company with the best deal IOme k>w mileage charges, ( Most n at ion wide more airport locations.) for you. Rates vary from city and other rates included a companies. including t h e fiertz. Avis, and National · to City (and sometimes from ttrlaln number of free miles. seven surveyed for this also offer far more locations office to offitt within the _ so we decided to simplify article. have to 11 ·free than the discounters. Each of same city) and c h an 1 e a complex lituation by taking reservalion numbers.J them has at least 1,000 U.S. · constautly ao yoa may have the rates for one city _ Based on our experience in offices; the four discount to shop ~h time you rera. Boston _ and comparing the obtaining rates for various COf!1panles surveyed for this One of the first problems lowest prices offered for cities, v.·e offer the following article have between l~ and you will encotmter 18 that of 1pe¢fic trips in terms of days tips: 500 each. com""""a rates which include and miles. Be sure you have a specific F I I h i--•... trip, in terms of days and or regu ar cus omers, t c t{asoline with thole that do three larger companies have not. Some c a r • r e n t a I FOR· A standard-s ize car miles, in mind. i n au g u r ated spec i a I companies u y they allow 4 rented at Boston's Logan Have a specific car in mind. procedures ti> speed c a r cents 1 mJle for guollne, International Airport, the best (This is important, because rental. The d i s c o u n t othen s cents a mile. Jn many rate for a one-day, SO.mile some com,panies diviqe into companies generally do not instanCtS, paoline mleht coat trip belonaed to Dollar A Day, two categories car models lhat offer such services, altboogh a driver 8 centa a mile, Jf, If 5 centa a mile was are lumped into one category a spakesman for Budget say1 for eumple, he rtnts a car subtracted from the rate to by another.) that such a system is "on which geta 10 miles to a gallon allow for the fact tpat tbe Emphasize that you want the way.'' -a common 1a1-miletge company buy1 the gasoline. to be given the lowest possible ~fany r e n t a I companies, figure for ltandard·lite can For one day and 150 miles, rate. ReservaUon c I e r k s • B~rgain ... v.·eekend rates, or o t h e r ~uced rates. •Ask who buys the gasoline fer each rate that is quoted. and whether the . customer is sta.rted with a full tank.\ If you want air conditionin:::. <tsk if this is included in the quoted rate. l f you v.·ant to rent fron1 an ai rport location. be sure to specify this. Airport rates may differ from tho se downtown or suburban offices. If it is imprJnant to you,_ that the rental company have a counter iii the air terminal. ask about this. Companies not represented in air terminals generally offer free pickup and return in a courtesy car. If you arc to be picked up, ask how long it will take to get from tile airport to the renfal office. Ir you "''ant to. .. retum the car to a city other than the one you rented it from, ask whether this is P!*ib!e and whal !he charge is. (SOme companies offer this aervice without charge fqr certain cities.) Ask what hours the ;zntal of/ice is open for the da y you want to take the car and the day yoo want to retum it. This 1vi!I be Important if you ~'ant to pick the car up or return it at an odd hou r. Find out when the car baa to be returned to avo~ beina: charged for an extra day. If yoll want a small car, be certain that you can reserve ont. l! there art none available when you arrive at the o!fice, you may end up taking a larger car at a higher rate. Ask what you can do in the event of a breakdown on the road. Ask what ·insurance i s included in the n te. Includ ing some dl.acounters, -and the ga!Oline prltt in Thrifty bad the ~t rate. as sometimes forget to mention i1~G~ooc1~~0e~e~-d~-:Pe~;-~0~~;:~,~www~R~U~F~f~E~L~L~'~S;;;· ~11 __.,.ri:rr•~r~red~uced~_1·~t·~·~d•~rd~·~·.11~es~..111h~·~·:<"~·~;·~·1>ou~:_1 ~tl0~001~1~·I -,·-1.1~d~1_d:.f·~·~o_S_., ___ ~.,,_••_d_1 ._V __ ,_j_i•_C_._.1_._~_··.-.-.-':':1:':'-·i make tre-scene UPHOLSTERY ){; Sundays Wlten Yo• Weit in the l1tj!Q;!t1ll 1'22 1~,::~ ''"'· Couo M11e1 -541·025' CRICK .ET LTD. ,, I ., , (/) ' . f I r I .. , I ' l · : E G) rt• ,, I'· 1 ~1 I "' • 0 J I ! ' ' ' ': I . ~ .. ' • ' c ' " '· 1 · t •• ' l ' ;;o . ' :· ... 3: ' t" ' l m -1 . ' " I . . • MATERNITY FI NAL SUMMER CLEARANCE Further Reductions! Moslly •h Off and More! Pants! Tops! Dresses! 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Tre~I y{lt11~U 10 our otlx.f beaur, stfVit:e: M.1nu l)r\") & Pcd1(Uf1.. .... r."I' to; llMy W;\llii1g • r 111 i,11~ • lndivldu~1 1 .i'~ • tk'l:t1oty..1• licdUfY S•udl<>, .}ti \fO~ t~tepl M.iri(WI IOHQllt.C.~ !tAH!A•N• '°"'°""" P.lll°'VIQ' ,.....,. &.o11•..COO ""'""°'°''a""u u~ W.DlllQO UCMM..a - • • • > d- ' . - Sunda,, July 28, )1~74 DAILY PILOT IJ :J Wou ldn't Y nu Drutlter? If you're one of thoSe "'ho '·druther be horsin' around," l/'M: Daily Pilot has a bumper sticker v.•lth just those y,·ords on it-along \\'ith the sllhoueue of man on horseback that appears here e;iclt Sunday. The bumper strips are , , printed In black letters ()n • fluorescent orange background C>rdcr as many as you li~e at 50 cent! each and the Daily Pilot v.ill mail them lo you first class. postage paid. Send orders and cash lO ! florsin' Around . Orange Coast Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560. Costa 1'1esa CA 92626. \ The best of everything s coming Augu st 7, • • ' \1 Westminster Mall ---! Son Die90 freewoy o t Golden We~t EMILY CREAN, 16, IS THE ATHLETlc' ONE AT RANCHO CAP ISTRANO She Puts Playboy Through the J ump5 in Ranch's Practice Arena SUSIE, 13 , IS THE MORE SEDATE Sh• Pr~ctices 8.Jcking Tom Tom's Thunder . l. . ----------- .. Coast Sisters Travel Pony Show Circuit . . I ' I I By TO:\I lUcCA.NN 01 the D•ll'f' Pllol Jt1U moto r homes products in a fa ctory. and other R iverside The farnily home is in l\lona rch Bay.-SOuth Laguna. Lest this recitation of f111nily prope rty and position crea1c any false impression that Einily and Susie Crean may be about to outgro"' the ponies the}··,·c b r. en ca1npaigning 1rdth in horse sf\ovl's all over the United States for the past se\"cral years. but they're not likely to run out of room in their practice arena. 1'he arena ~<here the Orange Horsin' Coast teenagers tune up is in 11.e middle of ri quarter-mile ·Around race track at R a n c ho L:....::....::_:::_:.:,_,.li.;.,..l..- Capistrano, landmark ra1n iliar to most freeway tra,,e\cNi who ha\'C seen it along the "·est side of the San Diego Freeway just inland from San Juan eapi st rano . Irs the dude-y looking ranch v.·lth an c mbankn1cnt overlooking the track on which omamcnt.1\ p I a n t s are arranged.Jn clumps that spell out ·'CAPISTRANO'' in letters abollti 30 feet tall:- Since 1008 the 83-acre spread has belonged lo lhe John C. Crean fan1ily, and it Is thought of by then1 mostly as a 1\·eekend retreat for ~tr. and ~l'rs. Crean and thei r guests. CREAN HAS produced some n10vies. is a former race car drh·er and is nov.1 the majority stockholder in F I e et w o o d Enterprises, the recreational vehicle and travel trailer company, v.'hich builds its Einily and Susie are just "poor little rich girls" v.·ho have had the world handed to the:n1, forget it. They have "·orked -h:;rd -fo r every ribbon and trophy to be found in the trophy roorn of the Rancho Capistrano main house . and th.1t's a lot or hardware. They also hi!\'e sv.·eated over the cleaning and poliSliingOf dozens of pieces of tack which adorn the walls of their lack room. And when it comes time to run through paces v.•it!1 their POA (Pony or Americas), sho"' animals. guess ,vno puls u1> the jurnps and trail obst.ac\es in the arena'.' Their co1nbination trainer· coach • govemess • oom,panion is ~-l:i ry Gates, third cousin to Orange County's famed \Valier Kn ott. born in Santa f~ hour~ .along the way and classes and -v.•ith a change practice arena . hut thi;:rt;'s jus:I Ana and raised by her horst!· tried lo find someplace where of lack to \Vcstcrn s1ylc and so far you can stretch 111e sti"· raring lather, Ray Price, to t.he horses could be let out 1>erhaps a changt! in moUnts rup 1eathers \vhen the 'l<:dd!e apprC'Ciate the finer points of to s.tretch their legs and rest too - she thrives on the speed is sittimt on the back of il 50.1 a good 1iicce of horseflesh. up from riding." and co1npctition of th c inch pony. j -g}'n1k.h3Ila events. includ ing ftlaybe yo11 knou.1 .sonl4? LAST YEAR, she confided, barrel races, pule bcndin;:. yood horse stories or would ' he.r father made th~ trip and, and so [orth. li1:e to sliare opportu11ities calling on years of experience Susie is 13, heading into the for ''horsi11' arou11d" witlt in han d Ii n g thoroughbred your 11eighbors here i11 rile eighth grade at ~larco F urster 0 racers, insisted that most Intermediate School. She goes range Coast area. Tli.e horses "like to gel where for the more s e dale Doily Pilot would 1velcon1e1 thep··re goin."." · iliformation on euenfs of i11· competitive events, trying for 1 I ·-ms '" .. -r', •1ary ·bbo . . terest to horse people or ~ w n u " " Tl ns In equit.ation, trail · · reports~ The Crean ponies 'd tips 011 scor1es for th is ! n lng. and lhe like. ,,·here J d actually appear to prefct-12· space. us t rop n 11ote to: horse and rider bo~h p!!rfcrn1 T \I C H · • A houl' (no !onger) stints on the at a slo11.'tr. but 10 0 r c on• 1 c an·n, ors111 ·I Yo11 Are Cord1a/ly lnrlled To T~r I; H .\~D OPE~I ~c; "' POCLSI-:~ G . .\LLEHI.ES Df'~1yn Plaz11. 250 1\eu.p:i rt Ct•rl!er LJni:i: ,\/011da.'/ Ei:ening. August the J.'1frll featu ring the Erc/11~·11·e lrf'sl Coo.st Shou:1n.ri 0/ the La/es! f.'i:c:t111zg .')eascapes B.11 BE:\~ETT BR,\DBUR\. rhnrr1pagne Reception for Arr 1st :·s:oo 10 s .Of/ p.m. One ,,Ian Shou:i11g Through August 15 ' l\IARY AND her husband, Pete-(hc.'s l\1ission Viejo's Post Office supervisor and definitely nol n horseman. he's quick to admit). reside in Laguna flills. ?¥1ary commutt.'S aln1ost daily from there to the ranch in San · Juan Capistrano lO rendei,•ous with the Crtliin girls for ·their practice and groo m in If sessions. ~1rs. Gates and the girls arc on the road ·th is summer, piloting a 1'ioga mot.or home anti 1>ulling'1l four-horse trailer to 12 major horse shoY:s. road. "They eat v.·ell, drink rou;t(l, Ora11gc Coost Dail y! oontrolled pace. p·1 p O B 1560 C plenty of v.•atcr and sC'cm to 'ot. · · ox . o~ta be ready lo go when ,1.e get 'fh ough both girls got into j"~';"a;·~c~·,?1 ~9;2~6;2;6·;;.;;;;;.;;;;;~~~;;~~;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~~;;;;;~~~~ to a show to11.·n." she says. pony riding virtunlly by ---. --•. ------- 1 nt.'(.<Cssity -they proved to Hay ;, tho b;ggest prob cm be .. horse crazy" when they BELLY DANCE. CLASSES the Crean team encounters on v.•ere too snialr to handle full-ils tr<n'cls. "California grows They 'll can1paign in arenas the best alfulfa hav in the sized horses -thev have been Learn the l):.inces that caused Henry Ki ssinger to in r.1lssouri. lllinois, lov.·a. world," ~lary suii.es.O<itlv. "I bigboostcrsofthe.POAbreetl. say that he wanted to make the world s afe for r.1ichigan. Colorado and hate 19, have to gl'i bY on. Thoui,:h Emily has A'011 many Reily Dancers . Kansas before their shOW-thnt--cheaP""'!IUlf \\'e find in ribbon "ith her o.~ina l ~[~'. __ \fid.eo tape eQuiGment is-availab'e to ponies see 1hc home stalls other parts of the country." a Shetland named :'.ti'ity. ana t again. One thing that isn't a taken many prizes \Vith J uke. record student Pr ogress . You lear n One of the biggest shov.·~ proOlcm : The Crean sisters the girls' first PO\ tstill their QUICkly~ We have excellent facilities and on ihcir itinerary was to be rarely compete in the arena. favorite for manv juniping small classes (maximum 7). Lhc International POA event even1s,, il ,seems like\~· that the. cWTent PQA mount~ IEGIHMIHG -IHTl:lME.DIATE. -ADV•"ClD I th. ti . 0 -da l';:i E', llLY IS 16 ,,.• w,·11 be ir ,,, ,.,. ear Y IS 1non l in .x: I · " "" Playboy for Emily and Ton1 P'ROFESSIOHAL -TEACHfR·TlAIHIHG CLASSfS 1'1o. a senior next fall at Dana Tom's Thunder for Susir. rna~· IEGIHHIHG IH JUL'Y ~!rs. Gates talked about the Hills High School. She Is !he have 10 give \l'ay to ful\-sit.c-d YM 1•w Mr .. ._,; l•ck C....,.,. D•IKff'1 .W, 12HI -4 I fHI .t IN 0t-_.. c-ty F•ir tin1c ttu·ce years ago when athlete. horses. she first took on the road With her pony, Playboy. she The Crean girls are grO\\ing up. The Wield of their qua;'-CALL NOW: 545-1088 COSTA MESA tours with the Crean girls: prefers the Ii g h t weight ""'c went by the book. You English tack and the acti\·c kno\v ... stopped aOOut every events, such as the jun1ping tt>r·mile race track may pro-"'u""' "'' u ..,,,,. ., """-111 'r.1"1iMl1 ''"' Daflct ··~•..,.<• iMlufi"' nM••I• ,;.. <i••••" ,,..,.,.. vide plenty of roon1 /or th~ir1., ~..:'~"~"~"~'!"~"~''"..:'~'""..:~· '-_~"'._·~'_'!'~"~!'_"~·~·~·~··"."''"~·~·;~"'!"~'~"~"~·"."'..:~..: .... "."'..:~"."' .... ~~ .... "."'~ Garbage Recycled Into Office Horse Slaow Res1alts CHllOllN<S HAll5TYUHG SNCIAUllNG San Jua11 Girls Tops at Fair ,_ toJ.hrs , . .,....., ..... 110USTON (UPI l -Each year Americans throw out 130 milliOfl tons of garbage in various forms. This is a vas: resource for industrial and manufacturing materials that is largely ignored . • To show OOw garbage can be turned into useful objects. Bro\lining-r~cnis Industries of tlouston built a tot a 11 y recycled office complete v.•ith furniture from dL~arded beer bottles. used automobile parts, pape r and clo1h. '1We're hoping through this exhibit to be able to visually and dramatically demonstrate that here are prod~cts that are good looking and that are acceptable,'' said John Vanderveld Jr., a senior vice president ot the company. i.The gcneiJl public nlust recogni-ic that '\\'aste' is a misnomer bcc.1use once a material is 11scrl it is still there. It's just chan~ed fonns. So you must i.-11 it lla1•k in a fonn that can be reused. And the oost as \Ve see it is comparable if not less th:1n things nladc of o r i i; i n u 1 mater·ial." 20% SAVINGS .on CASH & CARRY Jolene Williams of S;in Juan Capistrano is the big \\'i nner, in tenns or number or ribbons \\'OO by any en~ contcst.1nt. in official Orange C.ounty Fair horse sho"· results. She \\·on four first place av.·an.ls. Thev included stock scat equitat·iOn (ll years and under). trail horse ::ind trail horse championship (17 yea~ and under), all on Ping Pong. Switc~g mounts. she also took top prize in western plc~surc championship ( 1 t yea rs and under abo~rd Midnight House. Diane Raymond of San Juan Capistrano took three top p.ri7.cs. also· riding two diU<'rent 1nounls In various fair e\'ents. She v.·on first place a>A•ards in her 12-14 age bracket for stock seat equitation <!nd stock scat cquitaticn t'!han1pions,l1ip. both \vith Ebony flecd. and in v.·cstem plca~ure "'hilc riding 1\1)' Zcphcrctte. Sherry llyall Of Huntington Beach rode True Blue Sue. to victories in three catei;;oric!' of 15-17 age hrackct co1npetition. H<'I' blue ribbons y,•cre for \restcm ~ h I p pleasure, stock scat equitation The world's largest drapery service to1ally dedicated to provide you H &. with 100% gu1nnteed drap· .,,,.a f#&,._7 o•Y ,,,.n;ng sadslact;on. •; pe1 ,v (If cle1n.blel When it comes to dra1:.e1y cle111in9 or new dra1>erics, be assured 1hat we will alw11ys have vou1 ben t interest in mind. chainpion and s1ock h o r s e chan1pionship. \\'inning t\\'O fi rst place ribbons '''ilh Ton1 Sawyer \\ns Lori ~lullan of Costa ;\·lesa. She tock prizes in stock seal r.quitatlon Md trail horse, C\'Cnls. Dawn Rush of Orange v.'On tv.·o events riding Rubber Dicki. Her pri7.es wcr~ for "·estcrn pleasure (ma.iden. 11 and under) and \vester n pleasu r e (1n :iiden 1 chanlplonshlp. C h e r y l Connett of lluntington Beach, also a double winner, rode Elizabeth Oaks to victory in western pleasure (maiden. 12·1 41 snd 1-1·este rn pl ea sure cha rr.pionship in her a~e class. l\fary Ann Soden of Corona dcl ?.·lar. \\•ith \Vavv.•ard Lark, also \\'AS a winlicr of tv.'O first place av.rards-westcm pleasure championship fl2:-17) and v.•cstem p len s ure .. {maiden. 15-17). \\!inners Qf one blue ribbon tach in ta:;: 1'.'0lmly (nlr sho"' lna1ne and home1o"·n followed by mount's n:uneJ: Ki·m de! Toro . Or~ngc. I'm a Cute Bars Too. ""estcm pleasure (11 and under\: Shelly Farnan, C y p r e s s , FREE LOAN DRAPERIES Other services include: new· draperies, tike down· rehang, drapery hardw.Jr~ a1~e rat!ons, fl1m~pr,001· 1ng. insurance Chums. · FREE ESTIMATES. NO OBLIGATION. TERMS. OF COURSE ~wojllll..D'I l..Ajlll0flf fXCl'.Ul!)'f GUAjlll .. HTffD OltA~lltY tr .. vrcr"· COIT dr•p•rycleaners 540-1366 1702 Ne..-porr j " ind s•rvlt• 642 .. 0270 ll•d. ot 17th St, !2131 431 .. 0445 Co1lt'Meu1 • JAOIO OIS~ATCMtD ,,u<.~s , .. Cyclops Bar, stock s e a t equitation (11 and under\: Konnie King, Orange. Energy Crisis. 'A·estem p I c a s u r e 1..,, Mir ...... oOo-..e<i Slt"4.~I ,_ ... __ , chnarr..p 1 il>!lshl 1 p ~~a1 iden5. tS.d 171. 1 • L ____ _z.u.::-8!Ulll7_J I 1c air c CSt."U ast un ay. - JCPenney Sale, 9.88. Our~ue Cory "Balsam Plus" penn. Reg . 12.50. • Bals,1n1 Plus fl"~r111 1nGl ud&s sh<t mpoo < 11t <tnC1 "'Y'" ""!. S1~P.c1al ;tddi11ves rtlf'fln or1:1al <"r r1rt! ton11ol. 1-1.-.JPnH Cu111s "Pn;:isv ·1· p.,rrn, Reg. 17.50. S111e '12.88 No -'PPOinlment necessary. Charge it. Shop Sunday 11 A.M. to 5 P' .M. ot the followi"q stores: ~ASHION ISLA ND. Newpon Beach 171 4) 644·23l3 HUNTINGTON CE NTER , Ht1n11ngton B~acn (7 1") 892-777 1 , " •' , ' ""f;' ·. . . . /I 'f', I, . . -· .~Ji;, " ' ·..-:~ · ... , • • OF FASHION ANAHEIM PLAZA -Ana heim FASHION ISLAND -Newport &each ltvft~•O( PLAl• -11,.e,<><i• l'Ltll .... AH -... ~""'" ({Nf~Al (lf'I' MAll - So~ ae. ..... c1.'>0 ~·~1'<1QN VALlf¥ • s.n~O·~" AMALFI . ' ...... DOMINIC ROMANO AMANO ..... ...... • RED CROSS ..... SELBY ... .... ' COBBIES ... ...... D .Reg. Reg. .Reg. . Reg. .Reg. .Reg. D to $45 .00 NOW 1/2 PRICE to $40.00 NOW 112 PRICE to S32 00 NOW 1/2 PRICE to $24 .00 NOW 1/2 PRICE to $31.00 NOW 'h PRICE to $21 .00 NOW. 'h PRICE · PASSPORTS . ' . . . . Reg . to $25 .00 NOW 1/2 PRICE AND OTHER FAMOUS NAME BRANDS 'ill~~ tO 10 AAJV.. 10 C 8Uf NOi All Sll£S IN All STYlf S Af'IO COi.OR!. •• , SO 8£ fARl 'f fOR &EST Sf lfCHQNI • etll ~etles ltr>0I ! •no e•chonge1! •no reluroch ! IJ-.10.1• 80 ... A"lf••1o<d "'"'"' Cl>o<pt • --... I • • ., P r ogres~ Is Their ~ost · l~p~rta~t ~r~qct ' ·/ ' . ·"· '· •• By THOMAS D. EIJAS "V.eey few 1ovemment committees are ijfll to m'!\e any kind of dent In the ~lem! lJ¥y were created to solv within their first few months. But a new committee dominated by • ~~them -Califomi• legislators and their 1ippointees is ~cthing of an exception. · Unlike such 'new agend~ aa the state·s Cbi.stal Conservation Colllln~l sions. Jhe Ltgislature's Joint Committee on Legal Equality hasn't had to invent detailed ~ time<'Ollsuming procedures. , t\~tead it has held a series of heartnp ~ the state to focus public auention on::_ state agencies that discriminate against "'Omen and state la"•s that alktw such practices. with the prime emphasis on employment and education. · tommittee members ha ven't been akkle in following up oo t~ hearings . • . .. • . ,. . eo ~· ... '" ·''"' .c - Each ,.SllOI) bae produced a opate of ne\1' bWs. the result of pubUc outcries -l&J1e\1 from \1'0men's aroup& - after eaeti -day-lorlg hearing hit on new a~at. o( d&CTlmtnaUon. !\fore than twice as many "'Omen 's bills have been subn1itted since Jan. I than iin any silnilar period pte\'10US1y. Some ol the concrete resulll of the group's hearings: -A bill by Democratic Asseml>lyman Alister !\fcAlistcr of San JO&e rtQUlr:ln& child support payments to be deduCteil from a husband's pay checks if be misses tv,.o conleCUtlve payments. -A proposal . by Democratlc Assemblyman Hov.·a.rd Bennin o f Sherman Oaks elirninatlnc the 30-)'MI' age limit fri>m state acholanhip awardl. nus Wvuld allow up.to<lale lralnlnC for many older marTied 't\"OPWll. before they reenter the job market. Both,thtse bills have cleared Assembly e FOCUS • ·' the heell ol a Lepl EqualilJ Ooaunlitae hearin&· But oammlttee otaffn feel their moot Important ofntribulloo to date wtll ..... with _,e ol a n!IO!utlon to be 1n1rociuced nut n\ootlf cillln1r tw mte coll..., and Junior' collegeo to let up a coordllllted Pft«JW11t to help women ,...,ler1ni Ille Job market. Perbapa the -remarkable lbin& •bout tho .committee'• porfonnonce In Ill early mcnths !)a> been the lack of l"'odtt•ndlns "1 memben. ll'a not that th/o membenbip .. made up " reticent llOrlt. The cbalnnan, Democratie Sen. M«vyn M. l>jmally ol Loo Anfeleo, It ... " the Smale'• molt flamlloyant memben. lie aim It Ille lllmOcratie - lor --· but .... -1'..,t llil committee out " !a1 primary -campalp. . Jull u nmarkable ..... the fa<\I that • . . • ' ' Jo • '·t ' ( '-. DemocraU A~ Walter "lloiat'lil Ille'~ ... mm. - Karablu ol Mont.~ Park didn't ..,iolt when lhelt -k -primlrlbo his role on the commlltee. women,": Ma. FGNmlD akl 41Wamm Ololronted by two WM1<!ll In hll Juot ,!'"vm\ ~ bow to ·rot - campalp for the nomlnaUoo to be ' Jol>I. · iecnlarf ol llWe, a race he ftllllly \\!Ith, ll)'mlllY, . Ula ....,,., dHf loot' ~Y one percen!a1e point, Karabian orpruJler, ll~ ,ID ._ out ol the ernphula>d nellhor • the committee'• · Lealll...,., ~t It Ille· l\llOi'O o1 tlil work nor hl1 eff«to toward rMl!ylll( comml~ ... , ol lhe fffr lo snduot the !eden! Equal Rilhlt -. resultt In .• ~! l The oommlltoe may have ~ ..,/ • Its ftmdlni alnadY' It 111 ~ effedlvt preclaely beclllle lt ~ "'*'! -.... 11>11 lllslf... .., lie! been potttlda>cl. • . • ·~ by the departun ol DtmiltY "The really, lmportet lbin& It -~ . ~bi.., who 11-... 'bit ' \ attenlloa on the inaJ« prd>leml,' S..... ~Y. IOlt m January. , Foreman, a ocmm.l.ttee cmsult:.n, ill¥. " "[ tJilnk we're do1nl a aood iDDulb in an lnterview. "We've a• mamaed. job 10 be eitended," Aid Ml. Fcnmm. to COllft)' .., IWflll lot ol lnformailcn And -they don't really -Irr to women." Dymally, bul nther "for the ·11fCD11n For tbl ftnt time, lhe uid, women'• ol the state,'' 11 Ms. Fonman 1111, groupa .,. belnc provided -lhore -little -the ....,, wll1 . Instructions on how to g!A appoinlm<OU be dltbanded wbon the Initial fUndlllc to otale C<lllUllllalonl and boar<ll. nms out. ,. • , .. BEA ANDERSON, Editor "' ... ' . • • . ' .. .. ... ' ... ' ' : • • . :?1~ A self-clescribed 'people;-~t~on,' Dr. Maurice A/la;d e'njoys teaching voice and cooking lo ; guests. Music Man's Offbeat Explored .. By JO OLSON Of .. Dellr '""" lllfll lf s very surprising to find that Maurice Allard wu bortl in the M14.west. With his suave manner and ·Old World chann. it seems be mu& have come from an e~ot.ic European city. The UCJ asaociate professor rJ. music a Rowed a glimpse into hi1 life recently, which is· a switch from his usual maNJ.er ol puttlni his Worit be!ore his prtvil1e life. "My work is what I am," be uplalna. Two things can euily be Aid about Maurice Allard. He loves to slnt more \ban anything else In tho world and he enjoys people very much. His m1116cal career began at ,th• a1e GI. 10 when he was gi"'.en accordion ltllOOS by his parents, F re n c h lmmlgra!U wbo settled In aouthem Illlnol~ 'l1dl wa1 a French tradition, he 11.kl. "Loll ol young boys played the ac:contloa·" After the a-, Ille YOUlll llallrite tried the flute. clarinet aod piano. and tbtn, at 17, found a new world with bil first \·oioe lesson. His flrlt music teacher, who WU the accordkln instrucWr, wouldn't let him touch an instrument until be had maSlet'ed rbylhm. wbiclt Dr. Allard coils "the mOlt fundamental aspect alf music.'' RllYTllM'S BOLE "It hooks everything up with the universe," he said. taught in Illinoi s unUI the com fields M a hiih achool fluti!t, Dr. Allard 1tnd bridge playing bored him , lhen went pla>'ed bt the all-state ~. and to use. showed great pmnlle, but after his After finishing at USC. he had to (Int singing ltMOfl, voice •ame decide whether to accept a ICbolarshlp everytbin&. ln Paris and live there 6n 4' shoestring Hit detpeninl interut in voice also or stay and t.each at use. meant a widening chatm. between him He cll08t to \\'tlrk and study abroad and his classmates becaUH of prevailing for two years. Capitalli!ng on h1.s French l>f!M\lrt against male participation in name and heriuige, ~ was 'able to the srts. become 1 fll!l.liedged fporl ol lht Pmi But Dr. Allard now realizes thla m~~ scene ·~ fn4e a good · livlna perhaps wa1 a geographic ~ tlle IOCOOd ner. · • · beclUJO he wu li•lni in• smal Mldweil , ·:1 •Juit ~IOI!~ !Tito .;_~.. be town. COl!lmented.-l~)obl ..... oliiclnt He bad the full "'-' ol his')l8fents, widl 1 gnq, which ·-14 uv tamouo though, beca111e to them edu<ltiolr war · artlata, clvlnl ~ ~ -on a "big thing." radio and per!ormlnl'Gll'televlJIOa. , ' They -•led h1tn dttoUp bla Thell -chojCe !Oomed: -· doct«al -.. at Ille University of . to otayln·Fraococr....,,,'toAmerlca. Sci!ithem CllUomll and D>W, -lhty i "At the time I was going to marry ban moved to Tustin, attend all his and stay ln France. But the spiritual concerti. decadence of the churches and the mor::il After attendinl Indiana University, character of the country were the decld- Whlch liu a bi< opera scliool and , 1n1 facton." ooRl~lni In tlie Aspen Inllltute of ' ' l.lualc durlni the summer, .....,. he met the "greats" ol the musk: ,,.orld LIKED CAMPUS such u Van Cliburn, the plclUtt ~rted 1ettlq bigger. LESI Pll&JUDICE .Ht realized there were far~more opportmdtlet in music thin be had t.hou&ht, and that ~judice against men "" mbch I.., than he had opticipated. He S!Udltd and worked In New York, He came back, taught at Pomona College and then was lured to UCI by the beauty or the hills wllere the campwi wu c.o be built. the promise of a conservatory within the univert\ty (so he could give privote voice letS011s) and the amalaamatlon of arts rather than their departmentalization. It wu a cOOd choice for Dr. Allard. His University Park townhouse allow!I him to enjoy the California weather yet gives him freedom to trave1 about, and the nearby pool comes in handy for a daily swim. He enjoy9 theater and there are plenty of local producticm to' attend with a earful oC ltudents. Dr· Allard enjoys entertainina: but is not a t;mcy coolt or tuay boll. He. prefers a low-protein di« with lot• of. vegetables and bellev., "food is your bee medicine. Dllctpllne in diet is one of tbe. -Important dtlnlil. Eating ror pl.....,. It ..U-dellnlC:llve." The lallider d tbe Irvine -Chorale bellewt In -. bird and playiDg -··-It -by bit 11 ABCI ol. teaching": "A" bl~ younalf to ywr deepesl desires. • Ir we are wlllln( to '"""· life will lead us when! we'n NPPi.d to go," he says. "B" is· being able to wort dlroaolt a~ with advri condf\km, ml "C'' is the growth that comd ftom ntptiv• situations. Though Dr. Alltrd Uveo alone and it would be V«'f easy to retrelt from. life, be ii definitely a upeop1e penon" and says he could never wort tn IOUtude. He ii grateful, tiowev•, for\.dle ather ~Inds of people in the world bem.UJt they help keep thlnp movln1 aloof. "I'm a performer," ht l(lid. "But think God we have lllnry piopll too." "' In General, More Att~ntion Puts Wife at Ease . ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I can't get a certain Jetter out of my mind, although it appeared quite a while ago. It \ltas ~irom a husband who signed himself, ~'Love Her But \Vish She'd Shape Up'' , He said, "Yesterday I invit«I my •wife to luncll 60 we could discuss ~me .financial matters." Does he ever lnvlte ~ii wife to lunch just to enjoy her .company? Jsn 't he at home enough 1<1 they can discuss financial n1at ters there? !, ,Then he snld, "The woman (what a way to refer to a wire!) had on galoshes with buckl es. 1 haven't seen thole things in years." 0~Jr lhe wc11r5 them. It 's obvl~us that Na hesn't been outsid e with her In quite '.some Ume. Or d.Jd sh drag them out of tfri altlc and put on her old coat and head scarf in order to present a living ploture 0( the way ht lhlnkl '· :. : . of her? 1 .. • • • • • t •• That signature or hi! t'!'llly got to me-"Love Her But Wish She'd Shape Up." I didn't see any Indication of love in tltat man's Jetter. 1'faybe he's the one "'ho shOtild shape up.-ONE \\1110 READS BETWEEN TIIE LINES DEAR ONE WHO READS: In my opinion Yoa bit lblt man's lelttr ht "me very \"lilaertblt t,.U. TUU1 for wrt11a1. I llope lie -H. DEAR ANN LANDERS: ! am a 13· yetl'-Old with a problem that Is wrecking our family life. · Dad had polio "'hen he was It. Tl left him with 11 -p1r1l)'ied, arm ond he drtp his lei when he walU. MAim married him thlt way, oo Ille 11 uled to It. U1 kids never give his handicap 1 thou&ht becaUlt we grew up with It. The.re are seven cftHdrtn in our r11mlly and Did always UJeCi to take us to the part and tell ua aorles. He was 1 real great ptl. Lately he changed completely. lie reruse• to climb stairs and Mom ·-·-... . .... • Mel ID n1 a bed lot him en the first floClr. He It afraid ol dott, IOOd noises and w011't l11vt the hou• for ftar he ml1ht pt bit by a car. When my btolhtrl ftpt he thn!1ten1 to kill them both altboulh I don 't think he really means It. - We haft 1toppcd lnvl11ng our fr iends to the hou!e because Dad Insults them~ us. Mom has beli<d him to • go !IH a ~holo&lst, bul ~ refU"' any kind or help. II tbon anJlhlq ""· u a !amlly, can do to brtnJ Did back to hi• old HU1 He II "~ l'Jl8ll old.-LOVE HIM, BUT DllAll LOVE ' V°"' illd -.... -a-otn11a.1111tao••• • per111t'I bebavltr eempletely. Yellt -·-luln tlitt lie -• _....,. pliyotcal c~eck1P 1od ne ~ be Mre and ttll the doctor alNMlt llio radial <lianlH In lllo peneealHy. Medlcalloo W>li~t help your dad, but he n1ut p to a docler In order to get tL IA 'tlW meantime, l ~at you are a woaderflll e~Jd IO bt 10 tfmpl~ aid undentandlng. DEAR ANN LANDERS: t need a fast answer. And no lectures or sennona. please, Here i1 the quQlion: If a woman_ .. ftod1 out (lrom a very l'lliable ....,,.) dtat lier hu.sband Is bavlnl ID allllr, does Ille have the ripl to IO out and do the aame?-$AUCE,rOR TIIE GOOSE DEAR GOOtlB: ftll .. ,.. -• by "die rtsM!" Wlio -BDI 1M rlP•? ne -ta NO. -er rk<I people otart" lo lb1 ·-p-M jaR le&I mtllltr IM •1•1r , .. uealty Ille mtrrltp ado 1J • tlio prb&p liup. bon't get burntd by a 11llne" tblt11 too liOI to handle. Pity It cool w!llr Ano Landen' l(Uide to "Ne<liln1 aod Ptllln1- What Aro tbe Llmlt1!" llond ,.., ......... to Ann· Landen, P.O. Bo• -. Ill W. a.nk Dr .. O>IClllO, 111. -· mclotlnc &O oeatl 11'1 coin and a lofte, 1t•mped, 1tlf• 1ddreaed envelope . \ _, ... l'tlot• ly AW!ON DEERI\ Of .. Dellr" 'll•t .... Both Tou.:rists ~anl'l' L9cals· .. . . . . Find HolidaJ: a~ .. Expo '7 4 fAllt SIGNS -The symbol or 'Expo '74 ~eft) is a familiar ilght oround the ~xhlbits, and lJ Ide up ol five ~uge 'butterflies' pt as&0rted colo~. A sculpture (right) outside the Wfshington state bupd- in& Was built for the fair but will remain after doon clooe In October. The U.S. Pavilion (below) incorporates a clock tower that was reatored u in !xpo attraction. E!pO l!Ya up to iii theme: creatlllll Tcmorrow'1 rr.h, New Envlronm.ent. .,...1&very tlma In Africa to continued struggle for equality. , - .t. \ .. .. .. • • \ S1111da,y, Jut1 28, 1974 T~AVEL Ticketron C.Jtv ~ ifim PUBLIC NOTICE J '~cn.?W.,t.~~W' ~ .. ~ The fo11-1ne ,....-. b dol119 llWIN~' 11: . r Expo '74 is a breath ol fresh air -for ' tht vactioaer and ror the cltf of Spokane. AL(lN(l 1lml tumlntf a man of abandoned warehouses, nllroad yards and SW Row atreets into what will be-a mid-dty park, ·the residents or · Spokane seem to inlplre even the tourists to think about the environment. The s11e· 11a11 .. martably clean deopite the crowds. Australia, British Columbia, ·Canada and Japan made aiperb Ul8 of multt. camera, multimedia programs. Each used the medium to show the ·' Camping Spreads GOUltMET GALLEltY, :ms H......., l f\ld., HtwPOrt ll••d1, Cl. ttWO. -· Ji n G. llucc~ll119, "' \111 LlclD Slud. H""'PO"I l•1ttl. C1. ~ Biit this world's !8.tr may not be for everyone. tf~ you're lookin1 for something on a Javllh scale, are not concerned about the environment , or want to spend a y.·ee~ 10mewhere, you might as well stay home. Ttiere are many pluses and few m*"8 at this fair. on 1ppro1imalely 100 acres o( what a Mw months aa:o was midto\\'n blight, U~re is now a pert-recreation lll'ft. It eocompauea two illandt and encircles the fast-rushing water-of Spokane Falls. Tbe falls alone mate lhe trip worthwhile. rr T.UU:S A full two da)'I ol steady walking to ablorb the numuoua pavlliom and mnaller elhlbit.s. Three days would offer a more relaxed pice. Amoog highlights or the Erpo: 'l1ae v.s. Pavilion, over1ookinf the ri"J' and fl1ll C'Moat of us forgl)t ·they were tbtrt," said a local), re1ninds ' vi51ton: ''The Earth does not belong to man, man beklnlt'.• to Earth." Exhibit.I explain s t u d i e s or envtroruneotal problems, the coo.sumer the tnvirorunenl and environmental actkln. Each pert stttlles the involve- menl fl( the individual in the problems • and-One ~ exhibit traces eoviroo-ineaJal J4wjlletlon, tYinl' •ch law to poller-depictlonl cil. other evenla in our~. USSR Pavtlloa: Finl porllelpatlon In a U.S.A..:r."'l:ied world erpooltloa ..... New Y: ~ In 1•, tbe pavtllon II tbe -popular on tbe site (detem-by the loqesl llnel). Fclr the oul1Jl-1hape, and thote unable lo 'wiilk.Jtaat di....,.., lllen are tbne-~ pedleabl at a barterinl price and ample sites for a relt in the IWt. Aside from foot power ,there are aerial tramways and river excursions. THE DARUNID Interior Is a taleido- Dining is amazillflly Vlried and _ -.fll ,Rualao peoples, emplwlzlng . even. more surprllinC reuoaablJ, 'prmecl •• ~ maJor projects aeared to lftservlna the F.rom the menu fire II offered -in .. vltobmei>t. Mnlcan 4Jtlfacts dating thousands of years . • , Soviet, Bavarian, French, and ore --•~'led ·-Ide modern Soviet Japanese mtatnntl. .,...."' ,,. 1 - EVerytblng else, lmalillable. indlldlng art,;,. 'nest moit popular erhibit, the ~!~~·u:x:.~ ... '. 11. *>Id in booths AbAmlrican Jllv.ilioft, traces throuch .... ..,...._.... ~ slide, film and live Jftsentations the Pwbapo 1he biaelt Pfus is thal'-,,lbeo---blitory or black Americans from m any races of each country, its ~ individual ecology problems a n d 1 J, .:~ ·NEW YORK (pPl) _ 1~~d-"::'llMH I• cond.ucltd by 1n 9om1>uters are coming to the Jin G. 11.1ectitlfl9 attempts at solutions. A great deal of information and a feeling for the people 1 \•/as given ln a mod.eat amount of·apace. • ! • rescue of. summer vacation Thi, 1111•m1n1 w1s IHed wll!'I ,,,. • CO<HJty Cltfk of Orin,. County on J11ly 1. · campers who are finding "''· SMALi.Eil EXHJBrrs were -softd k by China, ·Korea , Iran, Germany, the Philippine& the Mormons, 1 e v e r a I commercial sponsors and the states of Jdaho, \Vuhington , Oregon and Montana. overnight sites in popular ,...,~u,11e<1 oringe Co.ilf oiuv ":f:: ~te pa r k s increasingly Julv "· 21, 21, 1noi A11G1111 '· 1t1• ""·1~ difficuJl to fin5J.. PUBIJC NOTICE A computerized campsitel --~,.,,~~~-~--reservat ion syste m dev=--.1 f'ICTITIOUt JUllNISI • l.X\.I NAM• STATIMINT by Ticketron, was ploneered Tiit 1011ow11111 "''°"' •• 11101..,. successlully in California in tiu•1(it'L1':~·s AwttQUEs .. 0 . ~1st s1 1971 and was extended to "A", N•wpart ••ell. c11.1. tmo Well-known entertainers perform at ty,·o sites and there are free musical programs throughout the day. These too have international Oa\.'OI' from Ukranian dancers lo tbe Trinidad Slee! Band. Amoag the slight drawbacks are a carnival style midway ol. children's pmea at tbe lllUal prices (bat no mor< outJanclllh than usual and probably tbe -wallet-binder on tbe site). Compers will find many campgita Oil the out>kirts or tb!s city of ooly 200,000. For the hotel· and motel·bound, there are regular lhuttJe buses to the Expo aite . For thole with a few extra days, wlthiD a slx>rt drive there are five Indian reservations and an Indian l!l)Jlelll!I, several state parks and wildlife tetuges, Lake O>uer er Alene, across the border into Idaho. And if you've time, the city of Seattle and a beautiful stretch of coastline on the return trip through Oiegon can top orr a n entertining vacation at E:rpo '74. V' 'nia' th f JI · Wlll!1m I!. •nd Liiii.,, c . l urtct. N1, U'gt e o owing year. 21 111bOI COYeS, H--' INcft, c 1111. Since ' theo, Florida , Ne\\• ~.1 .~:-•0• _.., Newport l e1cn. York, Ohio and Peoosylvania Tlll1 bullnas Is cond1.1e1t111 "' en , Jo' ed the -.. ~·eh lrw;Hvld1111. nl\'t m 1,, ... em wul w11111m E. t wll• may eo.·entually b e com e Thi• n1ten'W1t11 -· 111M wit11 11oe tlonwld County Cltrll ot Clrlftll'I County Ofl J uly na e. 1•. 1''" --. • .. bl . ,..,. '111: ter'Vloe 11 .avau.a e m ~011~ °''"" can t 0 111y 1"11oi. 1.000 depm br.ent a t 6 T' e s , Jutv 21, 21, •1'111 A1111111t 4. n, '"' ™"'' ohoppiog centers and banks. PUBLIC NOTICE -°""""""' have Jolormation<I--==-,----- . m the space in'lentory at P'::J:~W.::~'::l' . every ca mp s l t e ; issue TM fDl1-ino ""-' .,. Mb'lll • ~-pl butlM• 11; reservations IUl" ace and CAltltOLl'S NATURAL Hl!Al TH time desired, or provide CAAE, '311 w. ltlll SI~ C0111 M., •• ~---u-I t . C1tlf. • ......-u1cuft,IU Oil & e T' D ate IC-'ll !'. Clt'l'llll, 1 ... i191 L1,_, --~· •-• If •1.. n,..ferred Chll'IO, C1llf .. fltlO. ....... ~. ............ UC ... ~ Alm• M. C1rr.i1. ''"' E••t L•~·· site fiDed up. • c111no, c1111., tin o. The 'ystem eliminates tbe Thi• bu1l"'51 11 conducted b~ • t •ntr•I ptrlnenh)~. slow process o{ ,making K•nn•lh E. c1rro1t -'\ l'""" b ~ 'J h T"'I lllttll'l9"1 ...,., tiled wilh t~I reserva ~ y ma1 or t e '°""'"" c11nr. ot or~• ,_,Y M .l\llr risl..'Y bu.sineM cf finding 11, 1•1~. . locations by chance. ,.~bf.wd ·o,•no• c~.t D•nv '~~ Gu a rante~ resef\'aticns Ju1v 21, , .. 1no A11Qus1 4, 11, '.974 ~ also will save gallons of PUBLIC NOTICE precious gaaollne and dollars 1---------- bee ·n ILP'·1 .. SI ause camper! WI no f'ICTITIOUI uus:Nll!t longer have to 51:0 from park NAM• 1TAT1111111,._-r .~ 10 park looking'. ror space. 11~111 lollOwlftf "'"""" Ii oo;119 "'""!ii'' "Ca mp s it e reser,:ation~ OUALITY I OWLIMG Sl!ltVICF., 'io~ I . I ~-. r E. (:111pm.5n, 0•1nat. C"'"9ml1 '26'& v;ere a og1ca e1.1ens1on 0 HILL VIEW. INC. • C1!11of11•• the thcater.sports.famil)' show corPOt11;on. 101 e. CNP1M1t. 0r1 1, . 1.-C..ll1orn11 ~6.06 concept wh~ u.ss made Tllll lfUSlMS.& 11 1re11111 coM1.1C1M "v computerized tickeL!i a na tion-• corpor1Hon. J wide pt . " . J~N J. MAltTI N • '·. 1 ,, , . conce 111 C:'!IV SIX T/\11 1t11-t !lied wllh lht County ~~~.'..c.""'"'--:.:_ ____________ ..J. __ .:__~"::_-!'e~a~rs-:.i,"~saMt William Schmitt, Cluk "' 0r11111 c-IY , tn: Jiii~ 24. F A d •t, • pr en iir'n , PJMH • tt > "We envision the day in ~blflhlf °'"'""' Cotst· ~llY "'""' ,. air en ance the not loodistantfururewben -···'""""11 ·"·"" ..... . ' the vacalitmer can go coast-lo-PUBLIC NOTICE ~ coast with every n 1 g ht. s . f!ICTITIOUS auSINIU . T E 1. • t ' . campsite usured in· 1d\·a11ce 11.w• •T•T•M•lfT • op•s s nn• a es , by oomputerized ticketing." ff1M flllowlne "'°'On I• dOhll bll'fllt$1 ·.,•'1;'1~. : 'O . ~ '~ The c:osl of !Uch a system "°'" GI"' EY•·DEAS DF ic. )' · -• min' I -· ---r CAL1f'o1tH1A, ns.i w11111ng1m A"·· IS lDla . JUC' _. .. ,.... pays Cn tl """'· C1. t262' only the normal campgrouad c 1eo M1rvrt1 Jott1110fto SIM w .. 1111111on C~l111 Sd~ Mlnillf S•rvic• Already the fair has spurred charge plus a small setvice fhl:" i:~~,1~~ ''~O:~-bv •n SPOKANE ,_ At midpoint the construction Df a new fee ~'hich CO\·ers his enlire lno!vldw~·1 .. M. JMnson in its six..month .r u·n , opera house, co nve nti on stay. Thi• 1111otmtn1 w•• ff1td w11t1 '"• nd hot I I -C.:.:'----------lc~"""" Clt rk of 0<11'111• c-rv on .hily attendance at Spokane's Expo center, a e comp ex. PUBLIC NOTICE i1. u1.i. '74 is running one-third ahe8d Over 7,200 jobs ha ve been -f'41f5' l"ulllilllecl Or1"9• C: .. lt 01lly P11ot, ol predictions -and is likel)' created. And althnugh JTlllnv f'ICTfT10US IUtlNIU Jiiiy 21, "·I ncl A1r11111t, .. ll. "'' UR·JI r he 'II be d' ) .-.1 .. NAMI STATIMl!HT . to break 5.5 ·million by lair's o t se . v.1 is.so \ ...... a~ Th• 1onDWlrl9 ""*' 11 e1o1.,. Mi~i e nd early in ?jovember. Expo's clo~.'..1citydolificiahls ~IYI u: THE ~1J1.1 COMl"A MY, Jtn C•m~ And gate recejnt1 and they hope n:13te gro \\'( \\'\ Orlvt, N1wpe.rl le1cll, C11ii.,,,nt1 '2WO f'ICTITIOUS tUllNl!f f ·-provide emoOJO.......,.....\ for these Mlehatl J. McC1ffrty, nt 'Emer1ld llAMI! STATl!M.NT conctstion sales are up about i" .,....... ••v. L•oun• 111ct1, c 1111orn11 tNU The 1o11ow1n1 penon• ••• doi,,. \\·orkers. ' l l'll• riu1ln1$1 Is COO>d~ br 1n bwiNU is: 15 ~. F11o1l""""9I, INDEX DIVISION, 217 OOll>hin W1y, · 1 de Arter November, ~he I~ MkMel J . McC11rrtv suU• H. L19..n• l•K~. c 1. ttill Spokane bus~ ea rs. a l acre r•'• 51.,, on Jhe •-~, T~I• "11t1.mtnt ""' n1w witl! ~ 11n ._., .. P1r1•1_1u DolllP!lft Wt)· first cautious in th e i r ..... u:: lllll"' c-tv c1en of 0!"11111 Counl'I' °" July L•tllfll •••Cf'. C1. nui of the c....i......... River will u. 1n •. P1111 Nlthol•i 1"1ndllls, 41J Jio. opljmism, now are openly. ~--· . PJSM-1 "-Pl1ce, 1 ur1r1nk. c.. , stating that the Expo here become a cky park. And the Pullll111ed Or•l'lll• c .. rt Cl•HY Pl!ol, ,.~~,!,=-\& ~"'' .. "" • •-r11 ·"'I -mp!'~ 8 goal of city is likel)r. (o presen·e the July i1 . H, •nd Auourt •· 11, '"' t nl·1' , 1111· H. ll'•r•' "" ·--'lJ S vii' · · '1on' Ptul P1nc1111s muaiye Urf>an development · · pa IOl1 as a v1s1 Pl!BLIC NOTICE This sl•tt,_,, w•• fl1.. w1t11 ffl• · 1 r center and perhaps a n c:o1mry Cltrk of or11111 CDlll!IY *" J11ly J, for this Noi'thwest ct¥ 0 e n v ironmenta t infonn·at ion PICTtTIDUI IUSINlll 191(. l'Jllll 180,000. . . lfAMI 11'AT,MllfT Pvbllllltd Ol'•no• COlrt DlllY PUot, ·~ In -"'• r -faciJit:y. Tiit fol1owt119 Plf'IOl'I I dalnt lwslnesi; Julv 1' 21, ft I nd AllOU!t 4, lt74 2f1S-74 · -.,..uc: o some ••~ · · -------early diaa~ments, enVlr· . .WflAT ABOUT lingering s:iWi~i.~~2t;~~k~::: L::.1:0c.~~!~ PUBlJC N011(,'E Onnlentalilts g e nera 11 y. CnVironmenfal iinpact? or11111, c:.111 .. nu>. ,,,.,..., ~ ' '"·t th r ' ~ "obtrl J. slide, 112'4 l"1r-11<1e Line, leem w agree wwa e air Robert Stilger director o{ Girdtn G•ov•. c1111ornr1, t2•n. f'tcTITIOUS •u11N11t is "doing the ljobl"alof g~tting Expo's Ecologj~l Sympoe:la, l~~~r.u:i~1ness I• cOlld\lcttd bV i n TM 1o1i!:i',:' ~.!!~~:',.. ev11t1as,, PUBLIC NOTICE lJritish Promations '_igh on Fox hunts across its eco OS: c meSsage in.sists that the spi·rit of ll•Dt•t J. s1.c11 11: lo VI.,.,,.-and1be commw1ity • • • lll 'Tl'llt ,,,,.,.,.", ..... lllld Wl•h '"' GRISANTI MAHUFACTUltlNG co. •" • .1mprovmg !be .quality of e coun•y Clerk of or1"fl c-"" 111 July 1, uo w. nth s1r1tt. Cot!• Mt ... ' d. ...._ "1'-C1llforn l• t2'27 PERJIAPS Expo's m 0 st lS perva 1ng l..lft; area. f'UUI GlllSAHTI TEXTILES. INC.. • 1-·•io • e!J-t "1'11 be on the "People are pickin" up l"llblhhed Ori~ Co.11st D~lly .Piiot. C1llfotnl1 CorPOr1llon, UO W. Uln ~u.., .. " " · If in 'lllv 1" !!, n 1nd Auo11n 4, ltTt ,61J.h s""'· Cosl• ,,.,. .. , C11ltornl• t2'27 ' • '· ly STAN DEL.APLANE ,. • Acrou yon hill between the towna of South · 'llorle~ and Middle Gorley, the redcoala punue the ~ .r ... (Th• fox is looking for. foxhole. Aren't we am) <..' And at the Great House behind tbe eslate €,;;ans, the Lordi and Ladies are having a go at tile :·uerry. Lord, yea! I dig it all. Courtay of the ame '; Wlvertlainl( agency that made Hathway lhlrta fam- C!U• by· putting a patch on the wearer'• eye. . . . . It'• a IUMY day in the IOQth of E!Wand. This · Is the country of wonderfully thatcheil cottqes. :r.st like ;iou ... in the "Come lo Britain" ado. •. • Thanks to the1e ad.!, I dig this roWng-country-ldd• thinl(. · • The appl..,heeked milkmaid iB blhllld the cot· lal(e. Drawing CODlanlejl cream from a "'"f who la a member of tile Br!Uah Travel AJIOclallon. . The vicar la laklnl( Ill In !ht parlor -"I !ear Ult old llandards an not wllat they uaed to be, Mn. l'lnchellfft." · . . • • • IT llllNOS IN OUTllDI money. But tha Brit· lab an ptUq touchy tbOut th1a publk tmap wblCh dran a million camera·tottnc Amtrtcau lo Britain each year. -''The !act la " said a,n Bnfllahman (Who com- mutta lo hla London olftce from a home al 8-'s Bottom) -"the entlrt campaip &Im a plcluN' of .Bnpnd u a eort or niral blckwater. . "The Idea of quaint vlllagef'll -I auppott 111111 a villager Ir you look at It Iha! way -JJ an lntltlll· Inc toiir\n attraction. !l's getllni l10 lhat my wife pid l can hardly 10 to church wllhOI! betnl pboto- sraphed by Ill .army from a •lihlleel•I ..... "But what doea lt do to the 11porkar marnt, foreumplal '1 would auume moot Americans think they . . . ' •••• p .... •• • . -· .. ····- • . . ' • the city of Spokane itself. This litter. They're apprec1at g , Tiiis bull-11 Ml~ condiJC:tld bv semirural a g r i c u I t u r a 1 the clean slftrollndlngs. And PUBLIC NOTICE • cor~~:~°"Grt111~11 comn'IUflity which !its hard generally, they 're going A"'ay ,l(TITIOUI SUS lflllll Tllis 511!-1 !lied wl"'-the C041nlV the rdaoo bo de has with a renewed feeling for w.w1 1TAT•M•N.T . c1 .. 11. 01 or1119• c-rv ": J111, 13, on , r r, . f TM 1olti>wlt10 pllf$0tt 11 d9ifll bUsiness 191.. '"t1tl trlditionally played secood t be. 1 In p 0 r I an c e. o,, If; TltOY MOllTOAGE COMl"ANY, 2lJ2 1".iblltl'ltd Otl"9• CNJI Dtlly i 11o1. fiddle to Seattle in W:ishington .e nVJrocimental protections. OliOont D•. sulll 20l, trvine. c1., flu.I Juh' », A1111111 '· 11, 11. n1• ,.,,_,, ~ le aflll 1"' 5')'S Trov Eqllllln cor..,,•1~ A--·-==,.,.===--->Al r s. · Ci llfOl'"f' w--1t1C111, 2152 DvPont Or., PUBLIC NOTICE "But now we're on the The higher-<than-expected s111t1 201, ttvll'tt. c 11tf.; """ r · ·"'led Tl'lts bu1lrwu Is cltlllucted •r • -TT OUI •U.IMISI map," says c.oie. He predicts at tendance so ar ts cr1..-u1 corpo11t1on. "'~ ... ~~ tTAHM••T that over the toag nm, .Expo to an m'nux of visitors from Tll:OY I QUITIES COltPOIXTION Tiit foltow!llQ P«ton 11 WI ... Min••~ bill. · "•• d nd H. ltor JIPP'6fl· Sflcr1t11ry I $' will brlnt O\.'!r $V ion 1n "'estem ......,,a a a a TPilt 1111em1n1 w•• 1111!d witll !ht · s ., M llEHTALs. mo or111111Mr11• economic impact to Spokane surprising nllmber trekklng in counrv c:111k '' Or•• Covt11Y °" J"'"' •~!nu1. ,_ Pll'k. C:tlltorril• f0621 -m' W..0 m' d-·~-·~ f U O ponnJafon ccntert II, 1974· •io1&M Jtln C. Slowtl!, 12J13 SoVlll l rlslol. JV"" Vl'fllW"' rom . .,. ,.~ l D II n L• Mlrldl. Ct tllofPlll '°'31 ttdevel"n"'-.t, in t ou ri st in the East and South. Juiy11~j1~T'21<>;~;oluo~::V. ,,f, Y ,lo,~~ This buslneu 11 cond11tttd bY • llmlttd ....,........ · E I ' ' 111r111tr111111. ""'p1u~' and other li&ea l =~dg~Pe~r s:e:enera PUBLIC NOTICE r1111 J~:~~:OW::$ 111911 w11tt th• ,.~ • County Clerk of Ol'•no• c1111nty on f'ICTITIOUI tU,INl!IS ilSTOCI(, f'ARlll, MAMI •TATIMlllT Tll ' weLCtt .----------_,..-;....--------,I Thi 1o1._,.,.. .,.,_ 1 •• """ 111.11i11111 on_._.. •":""" stt. '" 111 -1"1~, Cillltftll tlP1 MEXICO '74 PACIFIC P:"'Pllt, 2')I Aven Strltl, 0 141 IH-tM2 """1 HAWAII '74 10.,Dlt•••• ""'"" . ., 0.1 t 1 ttr .. ,., .... .. • ..,..., tiu ..... , "'=r:n1•e·~~:~\~11c'!':.,1 n Y• Pltl!lllJll!ld Of•no• c.... Di lly l"Uot. IMOrllOl'l lld, Htwflol'i::.atidl, Clllfwn" Jvtr 7, 14 21. 21. lt14 2116-74 "* . Tn11 t111&1nn1 11 cOfldwtld trr • PUBLIC NOTICE COf'll«llfon. • • l"-•~t P\19f!~lnt C1., I~. 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P1r•, C1Uf'fll'nl1 l'l»OI , Tiils lwsll\lll WIS COldllCtld Oy • 'oroort~~llllM Mtrlllt, l"f•tlcli=f!f Thli llllll'IC!nt wtos llltf ,,,1111 tf\t (Wl'llV Clt rk ol Orlllt' C-'Y 1111 Jiii\• 1£. "'" ~ l~~Sf'!ANIC AND ANTIN, " wi'Ct..rt S!"'4., Sfl llolt 1 -1Y "Hit. (1llftrlll1 tt!ll ..... -• ,..,.. Ot•IY Pli411 ,,,..,, ' . II 8 DAILV PILOT S1111da.r. July 28, iq74 ,• - ENTERTAINMENT • I CBS Filni Team Searches .· .. . ~· :~{:'• . ' • Ymir Horoscope T9n1orrow • . .. -·-Qip¥icor11-Mu~t,-Face Fact~ By SVONEV OMAl!R ARIES fa.tarch 21-Aprll 19): Friends and lovers n1ny be disnppointing: now is not the time to pas$ fin<1I judgiuent. \\1a1t and sec. TAURUS (April 21Hlay 201: 13e ready for individual "'bo seenls to know you tkller Lhiltl you knO\V yourselt. Accent is on hO\\' much you c n n afford-and \\'hen pron1~ can be deli,'ered. GE~llN( (~Jay 21-.June 20): Fix things aroWld the house. Establish relationship that could lead to something big, importnnt. even permanent CAXCER (June 21-July r.!): . to.demon!-!lr11t<' 3nd Illustrate. Be rec.eptivc. Don't he arrald of oid. Toss aside pride lh3~ in thti past. created problerns. VtnGO !Au~. 2:l·Sep1: 22): Finit;h rather thun begin: find '\'O)'S of 3 d .v crti sing,, dlslrlbu1ing. Build for !uture. One \\'ho usually placates you n111y t11ke adversary role . LIBRA (Se pt. 23-0ot. 22): l\olainlain 11) d e pend en ce \\'llhout being arrogant . Give fuJI play to creative abilities. lde.:is can develop i n 1 o \4'0rking projects. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Intuition about nlonoy is apt lo be on otargcl. Kno\v it and act accordingly. You could be in line for windfall. Be aware. .. oppo11un1ty nt door. K6r'".\s 10 try, .lcsl. be ver~<'. expand. No I ln1e for cropt~g. d i m Io i s hi n g, cuttUn;. lrimn1ing. CAl'HICORN fDt'C. 22-Jan. 19): RE>fUJIC lo be palnled into emotional conler. \\flu1t }'OU fear 1noy. Jn nctuallty, be ft pa1:11:r tiger.' Face racts.· Be frank. 1'ruth will n1nk~ yOu strong. ., A.QUAR fUS (Jan . 2(>:f(b. 18l: Don't 1nix friendship ind money. ''ou cannot "tiuy'' affection. Know it and act grown·Ull. Be practical. You 1nay seek too much, too soon. J For the l 1isignificant -~ . NEWSMAN TAKES CAMERA ACROSS U.S. Avoid self-deception. See people in light of actuality. Remove rose-co}ored glasses. SAGITfi\RIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): ·PopularitY increases. You ha\'e more fun-and-you hear knock of PISCES (fcb. 19·P.1arcb 20): \Vatch weight. Keep diet resolutions. ~:xpccl pressure but don't panic. Realize gras!'l rs not necessarily greener elsewhere. .::~ , ' i By ARTllliR UNGER HOLLY\VOOD -Atte!ltion ! out there. A white mobile I home v.ith a CBS C)'c painted on its sid e is headed your ! v•ay bearing four anxious n1en i n searc h of ... 1 insignificance. I ''es. insignificance. Thafs ! Charles Kura It's own \\'Ord I and he is lhe leader of the .. On the Road" gang which cruises America from coa..1t Ito roast gathering material for OO\t'·and-1hen sequences on the "CBS Evening Ne"·s with ' \\"alter Cronkite." ·rou know Charles Kuralt, .that tubby little fello"· \4'ith ·1the dry \\T)' "it and the '4i!I ;or irony v.'bo's constantly I discovering real character in real characters. His people tend 110 be brickmakers and gardeners r a t h e r than generals 'and politicians. but in the seven years that Kuralt has been on the-roading he's managed to convinCt a lot of TV viewers that his intervie~·s p i n p o i n t the changing mood of America. "l>ON'T SAY thal," V.'3l'T\S Kuralt, in Hollf"'OOd to promote "On the Road" ·while his \\t.i.te t r a i I e r is temporaril}' parked in Jackson. ~tiss. "I'm suspicious of people "no claim to go oot and find the mood of America. \\'hat ::."trikes me is how enormously varied the mood of. America is-it's far different in ·Florida than it is in Vennont. The truth is that I carefully keep 'On Jhe &ad' unimportant and irrelevant. i"ou might even say r e so lu tely Insignificant. The id l"a or doing stories about. ordinary people is not \·ery unusual you may be thinking-but you've got to admit that actuall y airing them on a network news prvgram is unusual." Oka)', irrelevant it i s . '\\'hat's the most irrtle\'ant story Charles Kuralt ever did? "How about the man in Ohio v•ho OOlcb: the record for holding more eggs in his hand than anybody else in the \\'Orld? Or the story I did TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE Chilrles Kuralt of "On the Road " about the kids swinging from a rope on a tree in California?" ·That's irrelevant enough. A.1\'l> DID Kuralt also s·wing front the rope himself? •·or course not," he s a y s indignantly. "In order to n1aintain my objectivity I ne rer get involved. Kuralt claims "On the Road" is a dream job. ';Qi oourse, you have to like motel rooms an awful lot and get used to eating tenible food, but I 've teamed to overlook a Jot. 1 once seid that if you cross the l\lissouri River you'd better pack peanut butter sandwiches because there'll be no food worth eating until you get to Denver. and J received so many letters of protest from people in Kansas that I !lad to do another insulting piece." Doesn't the constant travel interfere with his home life~ ACROSS clotn 160 As laras capital 119 Long "'\'ell, my \4'ife is io the B4 Carrier 16 t Pronoun 28 First man tor apartment in New York and 1 Dance 85 lease· 163 Shortnotes 30 "'4iscal· 121 Dynamite I get to see her about ooce LEO !July 23-Aug. 22 ): Older person J\'anls to share, step holder 165 Minced oath culates inventor a month. Sure it's a. 4 Puelche 87 "Thin" coins 161 German 33 Yuccalike 122 l yric problem-but. the alternative·:1jiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjl 9 Sudsy 89 Poker river plant muse · · back .. I 14 Chunks stakes 170 Stagger 35 Female 124 Metric is going to work. 20 BiDlicai 91 Verb form 173 Swimming .37 Pale·yellow measure -KURALT travels ,vilh a name 92 Held tas1 176 Historical 40 Helmsman 126 Oblique cainera man, a sound. man.I 21 Stirs up 94 01 eyesight record 43 Irish patriot posilion 22 Asiatic. 96 ReddiSh-178 ~1ake 46 Apportion 128 Water and an electrician. "flr1ginally country brown joycus •a Stop: vapor u·e u·erc going to sleep in 23 Allure 98 Sprinted 180 lmmunizer nautical 13 1 Spanish the bus but that lasted for 25 lnnu il hut 99 Scale note 182 Marked 49 French tille about a week. \\'e found all :27 Complete' 101 Frencn victim income 134 Crude \\"e \\·ere. doing was washing 29 Pale Protestant 183 Humiliate 51 Strug gled tartar dishes and making beds.'' SACCLEBACJ: l'l.AZA .....,,, HHll !Lloa(IROA041ROO:l!ftD • ~l loMO ® . HllD OVEI !.ICOHO~Wth -------· (@ NOW! "OBERT A©FOfl( rrf'IFARROW .31 Boring 103 Excessive 185 Not a sout : 2 53 Concerning: 136 Retuge How is a decision made as 1---l-tuol-'-----Hmlt----~wds,~--,---"5"4_,s,,,;',!b!!'lic;!ae,l __ _;139 Rega,,~il°";""""'""'+--1o-su~atrer~·or1~n. 32 Baked 106 Carp 187 Sprang up pronoun ;\T8abYlon1an UJ"""'-' ... &"'" "***~~ ..... 'Jiii(" I Aa~"<;IJ " meats 107 Foll ower 189 Goll mound 56 Contented god I had, this notion "''e \\"ould 34 Card 109 Aun!: South 190 Reorganize sigt\ 142 Ra 's "·onder . in romantic fas hion hand Alric an 191 Follow 57 Arm joint son across the country stu1nblin g ., 36 Main 110 Sheathing 192 Implore 60 Inclines. 144 Defaced on stories. '\'ell, 'll'e do ramble ••4'-J:or.1,.1 · · · artery part 19~ American 62 Ethn ic 146 Mountain and frequently don't get to ~~'~"~'-~''1~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'.1 38 Bill of 112 Musical humo·rist backgroun·d nymph ;--.---______ . ------ tare dramn 64 De:Jected 147 Autographer I 39 Sail boat 114 Revolve OOWN 66 External 149 lament ~· 671•6260~-41 Sun god 116 Closes €8 Anger 15 1 Positive 42 Digraph firmly ~ 1 Couple 70 Rhythm 153 Game ill ..... 44 Conjuc-118 Enraged 2 l egendarv_ 73 Poetic of •• lion 120 Motor ship measure chance '" ,1,1 c1111 Hwy 45 Ana\ohan 123 Slow J Etiot 75 Caravansary (var.) -S· collOMA DEL MAii goddess mollusk character 76 Tendency 156 Animal 47 Conducted 125 Secret 4 Anlage 78 Pig lealure di~ease 48 ~.1etr ic agents 5 Assamese 80 Bout 15g Fatuous measure 127 Salislies lribe 82 Digraph 162 Fragmen1 50 Noumenal 129 Giver 6 \\lith: 83 Slow: music 164. December 52 Parent 130 Net game German 86 Roman visitor 55 Ell.pensive 132 And:l atin 7 Till !he soil robes 1E6 Fiii lur 133 Italian 8 Active 88 Yes: quickly 58 Scythe article 9 Farm Spanish 168 Boot 59 Thin 135 Under ed ilice 90 Marsh bird feature paper: 137 Band 10 Forward 93 Sand hills 169 Short . abbr. instrument 11 .,_leskan 95 Bunions jacko t 61 Lawmaker 138 Discourage mountain 97 Rect ify 171 Plaintiff d3 Renowned 1•0 Time units 12 Italian 99 Primary 172 Toss 85 Greeting 143 Fear greatly tower 100 li.1ake up for 174 Reciu1re 67 A!resh 145 Hair wave 13 Swift 102 Public 175 Woody 69 Former 146 Glacial character storehouse plant pitching ridge 14 Gasp 104 Cerlain 177 Asiatic ~ ace 148 Re fresh 15 Neuter Neva dan tanguage 71 Compass 150 Cattle pronoun 105 Rye lungus 171 Greek. point breed 16 Vichy 108 The impofo goddess 72 Hindu 152 Maritime summer 111 Calcium 181 Man's mantra 154 Behold! 17 Stull symbol F 8 P · · 113 J nickname 74 Vigorous 155 lange 1 a1n1ers apanese 77 Headliners 157 Synthetic -stand aborigines 184 Sullice 79 Heads: language 19 l andsca()es 115 SleamShip 186 Greek French 158 Three-toed 24 Girrsname 117 Map · letter 1 Dr ying sloth 26 European direction 188 Continent UNI TED Feature Syndicate " " It JJj ,, •llQ.,,.J,...+-i-+-t'-"-t-~f~··mi'~;rl-t--tl-•-t-i ~ 11/ If.I .) ld ~'!t~,·,~···...J-.l.....J-.l.......L_."r..;~··_·'.._....1._J......L~.1'i~'-"-1._J......L...J~J.>.._'_"-1._J....J SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS ...,._..,....,.. ..... __ .,.,. ........... ,.., =:.:.· ... . ·-r:'f ~ . 'CllARUS IROllSON "MR. MAJIS1TI(" ,,, __ CALL THIATlE JOI SHOW TIMIS 673-4260 .... ''DtMT" "610itM" 1•1 $-ial Pria 12:30 ID 2:00 '·"'· l•llftPI Sun. lo HDliP¥ti 11.00 I .A. fl'tWV IM•HCHISTll't lit.I a,o. fflll' /CITY 111. l • • '°'* U00¥1 fUll" 1•1 £ "Ml. MA.lftTYl" '¥ "WHIT! ~·" INI SIJKl•I '"~" 12;3o '' 2;00 '·"'· l•w~ $u11, a H11•1C1•\'fl $1 ,QO BNJ INTERNATIONAL PROUDLY PRESENTS : the . lrtep~ible =IN§ with the BEL AIRS On1 night only - MONDAY. July 29! REUBEN E. LEE RIVERBOAT 15 E•t Co11t Hwy. Newp011 Btach, Calif. (Uiiw:1:11:1:w1;1+j} . IAIGAIH rttlCIES T IL 2:30 .lDULTS • STUDEMTS-Sl .25 MULNIWMAH ROllRT lllOFOID ICATllAllNI ROSS . "llllTCN WSlllT AND lMI SUNDANCI KID" ), ' "1k4.T'S EHTEITAIHMIMT CYTAIHLY IS" WATM:Es DAILT 12:JO J :JO 4:)0 6:JO t :JO IO:JI H.Y. TIMfS "TOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT:' -New York News ''@@@@@ (5 Camera Eyes-Highest Ra1 1ng ) . ':'STUPENDOUS" .... , ...... HARBOR Bl!O OlllVl IN .. _ ~· "'io•t• ••••• 521-HID " .. -11.t. ~ .. "'"''' .... ~11 ·1271 "°"41til ffilTI ''°' THIE EXOICIST t•i -.-... ,. .......... . '"'-.,,..,, •• & ,._ .. - -·" --,,,,..,, .... , .. 71M a, fWO ICUHIMU ICnDH Mm! INCi UI ENTll THE DRAGON 111 CHINESE CONNECTION 111 OMY All.I OllYI IN MCl'WllllM IACIC NIOiOUOol I lrlYI OUMAW41Y CHINATOWN ,., LADY SINGS THE ILUES 111 IAIW ITlllUND FOi PfTE'S SAKf 1"11 Kiii I I.LAH Mll:IN LlSt Of Tll llD HOt lOVW'"' SWI!..., DIGIT, TMl lfGGfSJ DOO .,,w s"" IN THI WOllD 111 'l1.I. s~·· KUS • OKi: 'fiUI Dnl lM"'"' tolD TUIKIT rN1 tHAtllS llONIOH Ml. MAJlSTYK 1"'1 il'UIS I IUlt lrTMOl.OS WMnE LIGHTNING !NL IOlllf IEDIOllD I Mil. PAllOW , THI GllAT GATSIY ,.... il'Wll lUNHP"019 . SANTll1-.i N'KWI~ S-OC:~lll Of flff TUii THI EXOICIST ,., NOlmY lilJ I ll:M PA Plolll ......,. I '°'"' lfWOIO IUTCH CASSIDY AND THl SUNDANCE KID "" HIAITllEAK KID lflll fl.) STllfT GANGS Of HONG ICOHG (2.) CHNSl '*KULIS 111 (I) (3,1 MAN °' llOH !II tUM WfllfOOO I aw llllOQ THUNDll-T AND LIGHTFOOT 111 IUITING JJ • '" I, ' \ Making n Point Sir Toby Belch, pl ayed by Nonnan HeJ.m. ·makes a point with other cast mem- bers during the Little People's Productions presentation of Shakespeare'.s com- edy "Twelfth Night." Free performances begin Sunday, Au4. 2, In Katella HJgh School with other shov"s at various parks throughout the Clly. OUier cast mem- bers pictured arc Joe ?i.1cCarthy, Cynthia Macy and Bonnie Boggs. lnforn1ation, 533-5617. . At lfit's Etad Swap l(Uls at Swap M~et By ERlllA BO>IBECK Through many years of · obserting the A m e r i c11 n family it has come to my ··attention that y,·hat th i"s country needs 'N' Swap for children. is a Park: parents and 1 have never met a child y,•ho did not feel that he is mal lgned, harassed a n d overnwked and would do better if he had Mrs. Jones, 11rho loves untidiness and eats persecuted, servile and would have been betttt off with Rodney Ph!Jlllll wh> doelm' talk 'vith -food in his mouth and boUeht bis mother a hair dryer for J.'!other's Dey. What I'm suggesting Is a Sears parking lot that cOuld be made available every Saturday aftcmoon w h e r e parents and their offspring could oome to look, cmnpare, and event11ally swap il they felt they could do better. When 1 mentioned this to ()Ill a lot, tor a mother. my card club, they fairly On the other ~. I have . quivered with esdtilment. "I . never met 'a. parent Y:ho did 1 ?111\•e alwa)'I wanted to 'tradt ·not f~el llDIPSJetjated, up' to a cblld ~~pieied 0n· the Green lowels up off the noor." said Peg. "I have one like that," said Dorothy. "But lbe's a drain stuf!er. If it doesn't fit down the drain ahe lifts out the trap and shoves it down." "That doeJn 't sound ~SO bad," said Evelyn ."I'd take a drain stuffer over a shower Creak anyday. Empties <ID-- gallon water tank three times a rlay." · "At least she's clean'.' said June. "I'll swap someone a long-hair who is an endangered species. Someday he's RQing to get lost behind that hair and never find his way oot again." Members of Ballet Pacifjca. the semiprofessipnal ballet company based in La· gu na Beach, performs on the grassy area in front of the artists booths tOO.ay at 5 o'clock and every ~unday through U1e Festival of Arts. '):'he festival closes Aug. 25. "IUTCH CAl5'0T & THI SU"DJ.MCI IJ&D"' tNr + "HIAITllU.ll llD" "Hlllll llDIS AaA..C--"'WOlLD'S GIUTIST 4TMLITI" 161 "'Ml. MAJl:STTl"' ~ -wHm UGHTJrOMa• INl1 ""MY HAMI IS MOIOO\"" "'IUTCH CASSftT I THI SUHDAMCl llD'" ~ '"T1'9 HIAITlllAI llD" INt t:_...-rat A Till KID~ &Aql ~~ Jusllor the tun of Ill , .. .. .. ... ) MULMIWIWf ROllR1' lftillOID KAntAlllNI ROSS~ ' . . ' , Sund11, Jufy 28, 11174 DAILY PILOT 8 Shirley's .~parkle Matches MGM --:-. -. LAS VEGAS -Anivioc at the MGM Grand Kole! for the fi."'St time is a bit like Dorothy entering the gates of Oi. It's a $10f.mlllion Kismet, ristilg p-om the parched desert like a frosty castle of I ri!frlierate;d Jello, the world',,. largest -Juxury hotel and the most lavish coofection ever created by wha t was once the greatest Hollywood movie studio of them all. . It's a Cecil 8. Oc1t1ille { fantasy so big you need a ,.~. map to get from the room "'~~ whero Shir1'y MacLalne ·la . ") doin« her flm night club oct .~;,. to the roulette table. There ·~'-!' are a hundred ltopl along the way. .. •• in from .1.Ds Angeles for It.elf pa l Shirley. It prom ise! to be an extraordinary night in 'all extraordinary town. \Vith the aid or my hotel map. I make it tcf the Celeb rity Jtoom where J.200 people arc al ready waiting for the big show1 lo begin. Shirley 's frie nds fron1 1hc McGovcm ca mpaign, Shir ley's friends from her \Vomen's Lih da ys, Shirley'! fr iend.~ fron1 :\cw )'ork's city hall, Shirley's friends from llollywood sound stages -they're all punishing the pate tonight. Will she be fat? \Viii she lecture everybody on abortion reform? Will she try to legalize pot ? Will s he ~ aMounce her plans to run · • for C:OO.gress? The li ghts dim. FIRST OF all, she 's not rat. She sv.·eeps onstage in chiffon and spangles, skinny as -Twi ggy, looking I i k e something just minted by the U.S. Treasury, s i n g In g, appropriately •·u hty Friend! Could See f\fe l\"ow" fron1 In the raw Rex Reed And for tho~ v.'ho have been living in a hermetically-sealed time capsule. just in case thert wns anyone \l"hll didn·1 know who Shirley ~lacLainc was, there ""as a brilliant piece . of spec ial material called "Remember ~le·• lo explain it to them. to Tibet. to Tokyo !"They pla y a game called ru b-a-dub. everyone b.1thes in !he same tub, rm the ~!rt v.·ho dropped the · soap and closed the clul)''). to The Osc a r nomina tions and the Nixm enemies list. The audience v.•ent crazy. This song, created by Bob,----------- \\'ells, is a parody-in-a·nut.shell of Shirley ~1acLaine's lire. taking us from the btginning in Arlington. Va., with b.1by brother \Yarren Beatty. to the night Carol }laney broke her ankl e in ·•P,ajaI?a Game·· and understudy Shtrley wen t on t~mea star. It travels, this song, through the years of tbe famous Clan, THERE'S a jal alal fronton that seats 2,178 J>E:rople (big 83 a race track), a movie theater where you can press· a butt.on and order a drink "''bile you watch brand new prints or all the MGM claSsles, tY.'O huge swiriunlfli pools. six 18-holc . golf ccilrr~es \\'ilhin three.miles, ri\'e private tennis courts that go all night. steam rooms , sauna bat hs, Russian baths, v.•hirlpool baths, hot· and-cold running n1asseurs, indoor solariums, shopping arcades where you ca n buy everything from homemade ice cream to a brand new Rolls Royce on credit. '1REMEMBER ME?u Shirley Mlclaine "Sv.·eet Charity." Gwen -·-----, Verdon, who starred in the show on Broadway, applauded casino, longer and wider than "'ildly. Shirley looked out ove r rrmt airports, w a t c h i n g the sold-out house and said, tourists fron1 Alabama and "You all got my letters, huh?" entire families from Wisoonsln,------------1 who are spending Uieir wholel .,,======""'=""I vacation in the hot.el without ever going outside. They are ¥.'or king the slot machines, I 'c!ICll placing bets on the keno by1 p ACADIMT AW A.10 Wll*IEI IEST ACTlfSS GUNDA JACKSO" • tiEOltiE SEQ.AL • Hungry? The fOOd never stops, and you can eat it in lush surroundings de~gncd from ~fGM movie sets - French food in the "Gigi" cafe with gold wall panel!! 1 cloeed-circult television. and rubbing el b ows wllh planeloads of celebriti.cs flying "TOUCH OF CLASS" W. C. Fiftds Mee Wht "MY UTILE CHICKADEE" and Italian specialties in thr·-----------11 cobblestooe streets of ''The Great Caru90," for es:ample. The afternoon plane frorr New York has artjved in a blast furnace of Nevada heat for Shirley ~JacLaine's opening. Tbere ;, Just enough t.ime for -8. tour, like one of ttme Hollywood movie studio tou rs, before oockt.alls in the Leo the LiOn bar or the Parisian bar with the skyline from "An American in Paris" as a backdrop . "'IMl..U.T•Ant'r' .... "'SAMTll'" I wander through th•I•-------- TRIPLE DISNEY SHOW E•~s • 1, p.m. Cont. Sat. & Sun. 2 p.IR. 'A Great Wilderness Adventure! "SALT WATEtl WINE" "THE LAST RIDE" .... "SEA DAZE" Ca ylete Site•• 7:30 • 9:30 ~ A llO'fll IUG .OIMG AtOUtolD~ & "THE BANK DICK" -~ HMjMiqlit1 ,.._ ' a.Mc i,lc• of Mt. JO'• & OUl GI.MG COMIDY! saiow Stirt1 7:00 p-. Lint c~ SI.ow 1:55 1-"M",_. ... ,....,I WALT DISNEY'""'' ~I I~---,~~~~~~~~~~ ~. Tt:CHNICOLOR'" ~•-•--1UT01a- ~-.. -·~-. . --· .. ---1 . ttl-1111 1111• AllllMlll Wl5TllROOtl l • II.iii'.~ • •• ••:.:•:;-T." -~;=;::,O" ~ TllU. Wtl! .. f"U•l . .. ,_,,H ... ,, ... t:JS-1 !·1~ l AT, l:fl•4.ll·l•ll·f 11 11:11 -. r:-.•.11.11e1.t:u .. -.............. . ALSO ST•l A!f'IG 'l" WILSOH llCHAAD ,l'l'otl •,AUL.I. 11\lf IOSALIHD CASH • CJiL¥fH LUCIH.UT The 1uate1t lovt (ba1) 1terr t'ftr t•ld! 1114'ffhtH14ll""r --- ,... .. .. -· · .. 'NU. -NlW1llAN llDllOllD HAYES BEflflY PDWlRS MclltTME·WYll IN MISSION V ll!.10 / • n--ouo .,.. ., . .,. --co..iih.,. iM:ff: I 'W'R[,i c1r1E~J\ v1cJr1. '\ . •. •• ORANGI COUNTY 1 ·cosT• MCS• OlA,.I( • ,I • . • tax Soulh Co1st :i: I 714·!>46·271 1 01an[e Mall CiMml 714·637·0~0 COSTA M£SA ORAHCC · P~ulo Drlvt·ln 714·!>45-331 l Stadium D1iVt·ln ¥>4 714:&Jg.6990 llOllOQ MAW -·· .... ftGJ . ~MING .... 1WINHt:R 1 ACAQY~'AWARDSl ......... •• -' " .... ," "" hol •f'fllJO ' ·•~fll. ... """~ llt"Clo!AlllJlfMltCI" " .. .. (L TOltO WESTMINSTll llddleback Plaza C!n11m1 714-~81·~880 Clne:m~·West 714'89Z.4.t9l , IVJITIMITON llACN WSTMSTt./lllUllST. I i\I" I• I \ 11 M ... . ·~ " ~ . '" . ' Wl~tR90011 I ' ~· ','. .. -+ ll11nth1•1on Cinema 1 J4-341·9608 w~s1111011k 714·53().4401 ' llAlll Cln!dome 20 714.S32·l328 .. '' . • . ' • ' . • ' . I .. . . . . . . .. -. . . . '• . . . . . . . - I l 8 '8 OAIL Y PILOT Sunday, Jui, 28, 1974 • ·I Data Bank « ' ,, • • • ' •' -;lhinking- Of You barke1bros. .. • •• l • ~ .. ~.i ·1· enn-~·T)ntW.t ,'. , ~:~f.. . ~ • SACRAMENTO (AP) -II )'OU are emplo )'ed in California, state goven1ment has your name among the more than 80 million entries on its co~puters. 1 '! you don't •·•ri< .!vi aPRl~ f o r unempkl~ in!urance. ·the massive files bekl on the state's more than 320 computers also ha\•e your name. U you O\\'ll a car. pay state t.axes or have a Cal-Vet home loan, you are l is ted somewhere a mo n g the romput... records that Iola] more than four for every state resident. The larger number o f records is du e partially to duplications by 3% s t a t e agencies that regularly use computers, say officials "·ho are resp:msible for the giant electronic rn3Chines. \ By far the largest files kept by any stale agency are those at the Department of 1'1otor Vehicles. FOUR ffi.r.TI1 AC computers I :;:~~~~~~ at the department contain about 33 million individua.J files -18 million for vehicle 'Criminal r e co r ds of more than 2 million per- sons will be placed · on computer.' registration and 15 million for ' drivers' licenses, says Ira Isabell, director of the Teale ~ Data Center. • $495-.... favori te Traditional look, ac• cente d with bamboo turnings, and fin· ished in a smooth antique white:-5-pc. set has 44• octagoOal pedestal tabre with .1 s~ fill and heat r-esistant top. 3 side, 1 arni chairs. • ., • \ •• ';' .. ..f, .. • I • 't • ' .. ...: ... ' ,, ' ' .. " • ~.. . ... , •1.•.: ... ~>.! \ . ~ .. ,.~. '\• I.. {~~/1 ~ j t'~ -~ . , .. ~ ... ~ ~ ) ... ' :~,. ,. ' t'l • ·~,.. .. ~ ' .1. • -~\ . I -. . -··111:"· •• " r La$l -4 -days! 103 to 2Q3 o~fc;>r-the ~~P ·- of fine furniture .names ,~· · >--~. -~ ·. ·. ·• . • . • I • ' I ' ' I . ~ . •:'!'• • •• -+" .. >t:. ,r " ., fl ' .... \.. --• Heritage ••• Henredon-.La-Z-Boy ••• StanlQY ••• HibOfdn~erlaen of .MartlnaVlne · .... Selig ... Burllngton House:.;Jame~ •• :.eenfu~ ... ~~D!lvis ••• Gordon ••• Brandt Tables ••• Simll)Ons!··~ . _;.:r~ CUSTOM COVERED FABRICS for sofas, chalrS, ~~· ele ip "'8 in 100 different Btyles from:lhlf ~ig1gest;~'1t~'.~~ • .. ( 't .. ,,. • ,. ' . ' ' ' .. ... .. . ·' -'-/-~ • • ' • • i . ' ' I ' -• . ' ... ,. ·~ ' ' • '\ I~ I . '•" , r t The Teale Data Center is a huge computer installation in Sacramento that w a s designed to take over the D~fV processing , but controversy over I B ~t ' s contract ·perfonnance at the center and other obstacle&- have stalled the conversion. ·$499, reg, $699 ••• 92" iola W!Ua'deep . diamond bUtton tufted 'bai:k and ami . .· detail, classic Traditional look. Shown 'l Isa bell added that 1he DMV files also contain notatiOM of speeding tickets and other vehicle:related. arrests. The Employmept Development Department is the next largest file-keeper . with about 27.2 million names on computers. Every en1ployer in the state is required to report to the EDD the amount paid &ch employe every three months , said (,'harles Farrell, EDD • chief of data· processing. About 9.2 million indivlduals are in thi s file, including 700.000 who have left lhe labor market. Farrell sald this waj!'.e informatioon is provided to the Franchise Tax Board - whose gigantic computer holds the complete state tax records " of 8 million \\·orkers front" \\·horn taxes are withheld and to the Department of Benefit Payments. THE LA 1TER 311'.l'flC~' with more than J.8 million individual names in it s computer -u!='es t h t> information lo verify that the amount of income reported to counties by \Ve I f a r e reci pients is indeed t h e amount they were paid, said James ?o.liller. head of data pr ocessi n g for that department. This program, ca I I e d ''ea rn i n gs c l ea rance reporting," has been the source of controversy in the past. The stale Department of Justice has developed a sophisticated data s y s t e m using. Jive computen and a massive te lecommunications system that links th e computers to law enforcement agencies throughout the state. Called the California Justit'e Information Syslem. the computers bold information on more lhan 80,000 wanted persons. 170.000 stolen cars. almost :1 million firearms and <thousands of other stolen items of personal property. \Valter ~1cndosa, director of the Law Enforcement Consolidated Data Center , says about 1,500 Jaw enforcement agencies c a n query the system through the communications net'WOft. He added that the eotire system operat.et under strict security -as do many of the other computer centers. WITHlN TitE nc~t"' lhree }'ears, lhe criminal records of more lhaq 2 mi!llo11 persons will be placed on computer. aVllllablc for Jaw enforcement • agencies. h;lendo1.a 11.1id. The Department of Correcllons and lhe California Youth...Autho rity also maintain computer files bn Jnma1es and on those on parole. • The Department of Veterans Affairs URS its compulff to - bep track ol billing and .,aymeots on the 150,000 Cal· .. Vol -11111 farm loans. · . ,. ..... Jn a rich linen ~Ive! In llOphiallcaled , _ _ copper or pe8TI tones. . . · 1t '-~~~~~------------~--------~~~------~~~1---~.:.~~--~--~.;.. ...... ~-·~-~1----............................... .,· · $1 99, reg. S260 ... eleganl Traditional' gold leaf framed mirror wjth 1" bevel. Ove'rall size is 5a'.x60". MaQ nificent a c- cent for living room ·or entr.:inceway, a}ldt-.~~ now at a la rge sa.Yfnos!. $229, reg. 269.95 ... curio cab- inet in a warm fruitwood f inish. Authentic English JOok with jn .. terior lights and glass shelves. For books or accents. 'll.j.~ff~"'t " .: ''i ..;,;.~~i,;.ll::~$~9~9•, ~re:g. S129 .... Stratolounger Con- iemporary styled recliner. has high bul- 1on, attached pillow back.. 3 comfortable positions , Olive. r u"s t. gold, White Herculon .. • ·, " ")' ' .. . $89, $140 vaJue ••• 34•-hJgh, with the ·sleek look of crisp bamboo, High· gltwld base has bamboo Overlay motif. Lemon; • yellow .shade featu.res charming COOf'dt. nated trimming. Fabulous! I ·~ . ., I •' .. } l . • . '• ! • J •. ,, •• ' • ' ,, ... · ·- • • & ;. .. . . . .. 20% o ff .. :famous Herilage, a furni!tlf8 name you know and respect, at a fantastic relktctfonl Uphol-. stered chairs, sofas1 1oveseats ln the finest'liadt. ~onal slylings! Complele your settings while you .enjoy extra·big savings. 20% Off ••• super!I Marge Carsen upho)slered piete ••• oofas, chairs, ICM!tl811ts ••• CUSTOM COY· l!RED Jn a aeteclion of 200 fabrics and a ~range of slyfings. Get au u.e-upholstired pieces you want al 20% ofll • , . • I . ~ . . . . lo.A-JR BROS. Shop Monday, Thursday, Friday tiU 9 P.M.-Sunday11 A;M. till 5 P.M. ' . "' .. -. $699, rig. ~ •.. choose. thi~ richly • •" elyle~ live piece bedroom grou p of fine \ .. Mozambique veneers and hardwoods. trs cl1ar"'1ngly finished in anOQue )llhile,_H"!' dresser •. mirror, night table, .king-size headboard. ,SeleGt this line group ,_ . , '"""~::t.~~=:•z: , \>lhiletbeeavlnQHR>biQdtlflnQ lllls..., SantaAna •W2Nortlt In~· '· ' • ' " ' .. . \ ' " ... • ' ' • -.J , OAILY PILOT ' Dod.gers Belted, 10·0; l ' , Ul'I Tt!Uh"9 • ·Le·~d-· Twindl~s ATLANTA (AP) -Hem-y Aaron slammed career Mme run No. 726, Dusty Baker cracked a pair ol solo homers and Ralph Garr s.trolced rour consecutive hits, pov.·~ring Phil Niekro and the Atlanta Brav to a JI)-() rout of the Los Angeles Dodgers Saturday night. The loss, coupled with the Cincinnati Reds' ~I "'in over San Diego, cut the Dodgers' lead over the R~ to just 4~ games .. Atlanta aild the Dodgeri are due ' to play the second of tbeii' .,three ganie setje8 today.with LA's Geoff ZaM (t·l) lacing t~ Bravet' Bon Capra (ltl-S). Niekro, 16-9, limited the Dodgers to · fOUJ' hlts, ltrikinl out three batters and · ·walll:tng two. · · . µrm, belted hllll 13th homer of the baseball season and only bis second ii(.' U •·e:eks, a stventh-inning shot off .relli:~"Re:t Hudson, who was making his major league debut. 1 The three-run blast keyed a five-run explosioo. Aaron also drcye · in a rWl • in Atlanta's two-run first inning, singling in Garr -the· National League's leading batter -who had also singled. , San Diego, •lou~' n and Cinclnnatl \\i ll Invade Dodger S dium with the Reds !acing lhe Dodge Aug. 5-7. 'J'h(! first game, to be natlonally televised , \viii begin at 5: 15. t-.1eanwhlle, at Cincinnati. Tony Pere:t On TV Toda11 Channel 11 at l l:llJ cracked a tv.~run single in a four-run spread is '\he closest the Reds hai;e tint inning to lead the Reds past San Diego. The victory \\'89 the 16th in the last 21 games for the Reds. The 4'h-game to 41h \ hecn 7. I~ the Dodgers since tifay The only hits' off Nicrkro were consecutive two-out singles by Dave Lo1ies and Bill Buckner in the thlrd lrutlng, a t'>''O-OUt single by Willie Cra'>''ford in the seventh arid Lopes tv.v- out triple in the eighth. Garr keyed a two-run Braves ' first when he opened '>''ith a single. n10ved to second on a "'alk and scored co 1 Aaron's single. Evans then scored on ~farty Perez' hit. Atlanta added a pair of runs in the fourth, helped by an error by Crawford and Dave Johnson's Oy ball. Death Hits U of Hawaii ' . THE RAMS' RIGGIE ECHOLS (411 BREAKS .UP A PASS DURING SCRIMMAGE WITH DENVER SATURDAY. Baker stroke<I, solo homers 1n \he third and Seventh inningt!; his ninth and 10th-of the year.-as the Bravea-jumped_ on loser AI Downing 3-5, and Human Two Times Sports Clipped Short Knox Pleased for 13 hits. ~ · Garr, wit)lJtlre.e singles an4 a. double, increased his average to ,364 '"1i~ Dave John500 ·drove in a pair ci runs with Touc.rung all the bases: Death bas t"ice cast its shadow over tbe Uni\·ersity Gf Jfawaii atllletk: department. Assistant atlaletic director Tom Benham died in • Pan Am jet crash in American Samea, Jan. 3L And a v.·.eek ai o Saturday Gilbert Tom, depart.mental busintss manager, died "·bile r,teuperatlng from major 1urgery. He was l!I . Smith D~.~\!::,·L~$ ,.~· )Vith ~~lcies ,•b .. c "'·'"""". " •1 '.. · ·In Scrimmage __ _a_JiaCf'ifi~ PY. and a double. • A new pitcher, Eddie Solomon from Albuquei;que, bu joined tbe Dodgers inti pltdled tile eighth inning, allowing jail 1 base m billS: -SPORTS By Arna teu1'::,, 17.-: .-·.~:~~~°:,~pa:::~ ;-r~-y:.~-~o'ri~i · nm brol.lght _ Los Angeles bacK to tie . Solomon was 11-4 at Albuquerque and was leading. the Pacific Coast League with.JI cOmplete games. After the Dodgers play the Braves today Ca televised game) and MOnday, they'll meet the Padres in San Diego Tuesday and Wednesday nights, tie!orc . i\ngels Suffer 1-tth Straight Big . .\ Loss, 6-3 Good nc\\'S for the 1..9s Amigos High aquatics program-<:<>ach t-.flke Schiesel is not leaving to take a Northern WASHINGTON-Billy Mllrtin, a 17- year-Otd amateur from iPaloe: Verdes, upset WJ>oeeded Stan Smith Saturday in the quarterlinals ol the $100,000 Washington temtls tournameot. Martin took the fll'Sl. aet 6-3, slumped lo • l:f -~_In the middle "" Ulen comP!if"l-tiie SUi'j>riie'' frluliiplf · with a 7-6~oo. Smilh is co-rankfid with Jimmy . Coonof:• as the nation's top playor. · In .__ upoet, Guillormo-Yilas -;,·;~ u~ No. 2 ~ Arttau'-'kibf.., S.%, •· M . Al!-"u thei tooin¥r1 dofeqdin( dwnplon. . . ; " Jn Satlll)la.J::..:tt ~. I seed Mllrty t Jdm Alennder. 7-5, &-1', ~I and ilmtd\So"f'-deleated the Denver BroriCos wllh two touchdo\\llS eich in a Controlled scrimmiige Saturday a ~hort seven-game home s4U1-d: ~ . that drew praise from Rants coach Clluck Knox. {;:r' ' -f::r " ·,. ;..I wa:s extremely pleased "'ith Ifie l"o~ AMG•L•s ·~: :-·effort arid attitude of our young players." P r 11 " , said KnOx, who is without any Rams i::.:a,. 70" : g f g , ~ vet.erans because o( the players• strike. w~nn. c1 l • o • ~ ~ ~·it was especially pleasing when you ~:.;~·~ lb ! : : : ·_; rtm.eJl~J:ier_-tMY .. ~_ve-+onlY. ~ t!Jg~tp~ _ :~;...rw:;:,,•, ~ ~ : ~ : u a team for a little over a week." AlllSlll, •• , o o o Rookie quarterback Bob Biggs ot UC 0own1119. • • o o a Devis Wt the Bronoos ahead by t"·o ~~. ~ : : : toochdoWns with a 39-yard toss to Boyd ttolH!h. • o o o a ATLAMfA , , .. , II M Girr,rf •2•0 0111c •• d 1000 D1Jol!nsn, lb ' l 1 1 evuu, 3b 3 2 1 0 Bruce Dal Canton pitched a fivA '--=tter Alsr!.lf ,,2, o;;-:111 Lu"'-"" 1 if o ct and the Kansas City Royals backed him ~.-;.i. "~ --~-=-~ .. ~ -With. a 16-hit attack to defeat California Cfl0blr4n. '' 3 • o o 6-3 Saturday night at Anaheim Stadium Corrtn,.c '1 l t , . . ' P'Nlekro. • ' 1 o o handing the Angels their 14th strrught loss at home. GLIENM WMIT• WHITE WASH ~IM,ph 1000 .jkown ol Alcorn A&M and a IS.yard Soiomon, • t. o,o a . Dal .Carton, 6--4, survived E 11 i e Californ ia JC post, as sup-~ly ' tbi'ew to Tom straban of Mississippi 1oi11s » o .. • Tot111 · iS.lf \3 • ...,_ ... _, thr <--· """"' Los ~·~ ooa ooo ~ rwuri~i· ee-run uuuM:r in the fourth informed sources had said he was about ~· -• .. -• . ,, _. .t.111n11 20l' 200 Jlb<-11 '!be; -Ran!'!!· canu~ back ·With rookie E-c.Aobl-. w O"•wlord, F••111'°"' DP-"1• A11gel1 Sla•e to do. • _ --lanl&~ ... J.O~OL.lo~Allil'lll '-2&-G1rr, 1"de'f •recflVer Greg~ Johnson· ... o· f l•ker. DtJ°"""""' M"llt==l!•r-~'°,.=---,--.,,... . .__.._JO.U'...C....Wll•--,""'----Ala•r..k--5pitz.-l''bo owns · seven iold .._ wuhinpxi Sti'te.snaring 8 6.S-~. bofnb A.-J IJ), $&-Glrr. S~~·rn:.:on..ll •• ·.,; > Julr 211Mfnf\1141111 A.111Ml"' (2) n :!S P·"'· ~ _;:,,_ Juf\I' :JO c~rc..,o 11 ""•~•r,.. ,, ... P-"'· medals he "'OD at lhe ltn OIVH'll""'c from Toril1 Nordee a Cal St.itf;Cumg Downlnt {l, J.SI ' 1 J ' 2 ·,. Jvrr l l 011c110 11 AlllM!"' s:ss1>.m. J~r a • ..1.o.1· --:L, anc1't'ed the ""'" HI.Id-• -... 2 ' 5 5 o 0 ----Games. ls performing at a show al • • Onny l['anm "'· M.'."'' • . In "!day's oompetltjon iw-t takes oo Vllaa: ,and· ""aitiQ.rr-.~fu e e ~ ~" · 1~e· 1 score "''"'n Ho\11111 ' • 1 0 0 0 1 0 inning and did not allow a hit after · Jerf Horsely Of North Carolina ... Central •"•'~ .. ,w' _,., · ', • •, •, ,' ,• that until t•·o out ,·n the n•'nth. l\la,11:ic l\Jountaltt, 7 and 9 p.m. Today Js . ran in, Crom ·tbi!•four-"aN line. ·• '1-2':'1~ .... ~.':U.. ' · ' '! ~· .... Fred Patek singled four times for the last day or the prowam. Soloman. ~ • e 41ro1Na,.ler RU.. CLE\rELAND ~"·u~ ~adl's. Jack BrOOamer -ed a ·run-scoring sl•gle In the tllll'!I inning, helping the Clevelanif lndlai>I lo • ·s-r Wln"liver Detroit in American League East· ba>el>all acdoo Saturday. The loA wu the Tigers' 17th in .zo games. . • Brohamer was hitleilr in ~ otlier appearances. " .. e Me1 .. 'WJu-· GOLDEN, Colo. -'l1m M-of Glendora won ; tbe amateur men's freestyle com~· and Gale.•CaYallin, of Costa Mesa ""' pnifisslonal divlslon of tbe annual NStit\ml· Field Arcbely A.moctalion dwnploi>lhlpo. , e De-tr..i1ot11 CANTON, Clllio -Nalional Football League oldUmen, lQ)Set that they are excluded from ~ ttte . pension l u n d , d<momt,ntad qilnsl. ttlrj_king memhel's or ttie NFL ~· "-lation who -picket llnet Saturday outside the Hall of Fame mlllbition game. Nearly 30 l'onnor' NFL pla)'«I 11Ungled I' Toda~~s ~p~;rts . Oil Tele~ion ' 11:10 a.m. (II ) -DODOEllS IWll!IWL -The Loo Angelet Dodgen meet . Hanl< ,wqi Ind the · AUania Bravet it Atlanta Stadiilm ln,1.Nallonal League Wes encounter. . 11 :30 a.m. ,C:I~-CBS TENNlll CLASS!p -...,.. Cox ol England meelt' Cliff ~ of tllo U.S! • In a taped' quut<rllnaJt IMlcJJ from Aut<ln, Tu. , . , NOii!. '(9) ~ WCJMEl"I P1IO TENNIS -BIDie Jean Kl!tl md am,.~.-in.~ ::;! =.,~lll'!'i ~le 11:30 .p.m. ~ ·-CBS-IP.ORTS llPllCl'ACUIAJI -'l11e U.S.-USSR ju.11tor i"ttacll: and field championslltpa are fealllred with Bill Toomey '1tn8"11idf..\,~J.ici Olympic equeslriaa mal<b sltllls in · the World 1ShoY{ ... JumJ!ioe " Chlmpionahlps Wfll be jlt!el\ m ldclltlon to late lftlklng e)'Ottll. _ t p._m. (7) -CAN.,111.\N .OPEN GOLF CRAMPION8RIP ?-Final round coverage . of, tfe ,•H.b Canadian Opet\ ' it ..., trom MtllliSUUIUI (Ontario) Cloll and Country Club. The l ,11:1-yard par 70 courae ollen 1 pine of PI0,000. · ··• ~he RoYaJs, :;cored twice and drove in ffe's on \\'Ith a world hula hoop , F A L J ,:.; c ds . a pa while George Brett had three champion, of all things. and a \·ocal ' ~ ~ ' .r~e . / .. gent ea. a:;. . ' ar ' :.~ ,. ' ~~e°:n~e Ta:iias ~~~~ !n~~~l-~na~~~ ~;ega;i:~~d the !\like curb ~ Richie Scheinblum had t'>''O singles ' • · . apiece fOC' Kansas City. Top s11·irnmers Crom throughout the ·r· 'o·' 21' -13 w· i"n Over Bi·zzs· Ed Figueroa. 1-3. the Angels' starter .• rount,.Y will be in'8ding the fine facility ---:-_... ...-""\""' ..... -'. . - with the game's current performers Olltfide Fawcett Stadium. site of the sea80ll's fint.1 pre-eeas contest between the St. Loa11 1Cardinala and the Buffalo Bills. 1 ;...•·''i " " M CAN'roN: :omo (AP) -Free agent It was the fintlltime ht Jll'O sports quarterback Bill Bynam passed for two ~ltry that, tOriklag ptayers brouiJht' tooc-. Saturday, leading the St. ·~ii-protests'*' a ,ame. ·'Jbe two team -'.Louis' CardiDals tOl·a 21·13 J!jetory over p&ijed the ari.$ mainly with rookies ·ibe huffalo Bills· in 'tie semn's •first , and'free .,..,.,. National Football League exhibition. a llfe•w• Triumph• The annual Hall or Fame,..._ wa.s ,,,.. · . played with mostly free agents and . PONTIAC, ~~ddgan -~ Mesa's rookies while nearly 50 veterans picketed Jim Meyen ~ \lfOG the 1 41-mile race for the nationally televised game in Fawcett vef.e?n Oicft:~ 46-years-old and over Stadium. ' ~ !'1 !M ~ational Amateur Road The pickets failed to cut into the RaCt ~1~ • ·1 near-capacity croWd of more than 17,286 ~e.::' ;.~~ .. ~ In l hour,-~ ·--·~a\c_hing the ~bition ·in rriilggy, 87- ~ ... " e· • -• degree beat. •: ~Cc,Jto1 T~~le Qynwri~-oni:e on the Washington <;-'l!TAGENA. lc.'io.i.w&,.Oolomltian Redskins "11. ttquad, paosed five yards ~. ~' worJif cbampi~~ ·to Greg 'lGrape Jtiice" Johnion and Antonio Ceruntes Kld"P'ambe_L.e 13 Yards to ~ill Porter. Jo~n, a =.ed 0.: ~ ~ ~~ free agent rookie from the University chin at l:JS of.lht leCODd:riaiid Satunlay of Wisconsin, also scored on a one-yard . njd&-:to, " 1· bis • Wlttld B<W•• run. · • --~. -'. ~==-, ··~-· to the canvas Bulafio's Scoring came on Boris ~ ·-~ unu; Shlaruak's 26 and 2'1-yard field goals h'ift in Che, f'OUild· ol the ameduled-and ~ 11-yard run by quarterback Gary l~ ft~ t itbea ' Pnished h,i s 1'1arangi, the Bills' No. 3 draft choice ,~r~ in tW ~ . from Boston College. _ ' ~-Blftfl ,, ... ,.. . Former saiita· Ana College standout • .., Keith Denson, a rookie ror San Diego MON,TICEU.O, N.Y.' -Dave Bing, Sbte, set up two of the three St. Louis the Detroit Piltabs' veteran W h o touchdowns with brilliant punt returns. reo:wereil from a delacbect reUna . .has The 5-foot-3, 165 pound wide receh•cr ... ~ 1~-d:ae: JIJ'4 ~ of the returned a kick 44 yards in the opening · 1 .Maurice Stokes Memor1al ~:4ward. · quarter to the Buffalo »yard line, Cive-~ . ti awanl ·• Pftlellled annually to yard strike to Johnson. . die ~ Net.Iona) ··Balktitb8n Auodatlon Den'50n rambled 38 yards with another J>l1'lt return to the Bills' 16 in the ·8ef0nd quarter. Five plays later, Jolmsm punched ovtLJrom the one to givt tile ,ea..tinab a 14-10 haHtime lead. Buffalo's lone touchdown, climailng a 73-yard su rge, gave the Bills' a shortlived _10-7 -edge ••hen Mararq:i circled· right end lrom lJ yards. ~ · · The game was part of tbe anriual Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremonies. Lou "The Toe'' Groza, Bill George, Tony Canadeo and Dick "Night Train'' Lane joined pro football's shrine before ~lhe contellt. The players' pickets, aided by area United AU1o \llorkers wiion members, Jett mid way in the first quarter. lulttlo G lO 3 t-1l SI. Loult 1 1 G 7-21 §ll -JohntOn J PIH from aVt111m (ltl h'I' tic.kl !llJfl-l'G §hl•P•k ~6 · ·••ll--Mlr1119I n l'llfl !Sh11P1k kick1 StL.....J~s°" 1 run (Al!INI klckl !klff-FG Sl\llOt~ ,, StL-P'-O!'T•r u 1113• from I Vnum {LN,,.,. kltkl A-17,2" First dowlls AutMs-r1rcts 11<1u f1H11 v1rds Rmlrntd y1rdJ P1Ht5 """'' Fumbl .. losl P-l!ltl•Y_lrdS ITATlSTICS lfrtDIVIDUAl LIADEl.S a;"' " ~·· •» ~ ,. ... "'' '" •o , .... " )1·9' "' >M 1 ... U-1 .... '" ... could not sun1ivc the first innirlg when at hiission Viejo's l\1arguerite Recreation the Royals scored twice on four hits. Center this week . It's the transplanted · including hits by Solaita and Jim LA Jnvitatiooal m~. "i'llch ,runs Wohlford. Thursday throug1l. Saturday. Top area , '!be victory enabled the Royals to entrants include Peggy Tosdal, Shirley po11 within six game::1 or Oakland in Babashoff, Valerie Lee. the American League \Vest. National League umpire Doug: Harvey The Angels have a doubleheader was recently cbe"'ing tobacco when a scheduled. today with l\finnesota . "'ith ny fle•· into bis mouth. causing blm the opener getting under •·ay at 1. to s"·allo•· the wad of cbev .. lng tebacco Andy Hassler (2-4) and Frank Tanana be was \\'orking on. (~13) pitch f<x" the Angels a~ainst Har\'ey sur\'ived. But there is no report 1the ~· Dave Goltz (3-5) and Vic on "·hat became of the fly. Albury (1-7). KANSAS CITY P'1t!lc, u 1to11s, ~ FWhll"' ~II 0111, cf So11!t1, lb $c~nlltu"' clh WDhlfol'd, If Pinson, rf CllWrM, rl Glr.tl, :)b Ht1ly, c D1IC1nln, I> ... , ~bl J 1 l I ' ' ' ! O G 0 G ' 0 G 1 ' I 3 I $ O 2 G ' 0 , 2 ' 0 0 0 1 o 0 G 5 1 2 G ' 1 2 0 G G 0 0 CALll'Ol.MI& 1br ~" lll~f'1, t i ' 0 0 0 OOoyle, 111 l O 1 G Stinton, rl • O 1 G FRotmin, dh • o o o L•hOll<I, If 2 1 O o Bochtt, lb 3 O 1 0 llaftnllM. 3b • 1 o G EIRdrgt:. c l l l 3 Rtmlrti. 1• 2 G l o Ooh«tr. •h 1 0 0 0 111011....,.lb O G O O F1111er01t. o 0 0 0 O cumbr!nd, o G o o o Stl\1,0 O OO G Tot•ls 40 6 16 6 Tot•l1 :n l 5 3 ICllllHS City 110 100 11!>-3 taHfornl• 000 JOO tlOO---l E-Valtnll!'lf, l oc;hlt. OP-C1Uktrnl1 2. LO l - 1C1n\11 Cit~ 11. C1lllorn!1 "-21-Slanton, Rol•t. Mll-£lll:drve1 (61 S-Wol'llfonl. SF-Olk. 01tC1nln cw , .. 0 Ff1ucl'OI n •• l·ll Cumbrlncl Srl!1 T-2:tJ. -ltl01. l~Ml.El.SISO t•J l 1• 'l>•2t00 J\.~11100 l ' 2 I 2 I Czechs, USSR 'ficcl l\IOSCO\V -Czechoslovakia afid the Soviet Union 1vere tied l-1 in Da vis Cup competition Saturday after victories by Jan Kod es and Alex Metreveli . Kocles, of Czechoslovakia, be a t Teimuraz Kakulia 6-4, 6-2, 6-3 and itetreveli, the Soviet ace, beat Frantisek . Pal_µ 6-1, 6-4, 3-S, 8-Z. ·Of 726 players drafted in the June free agent baseball draft, 32 percent "·ere from California. San Diego State University Isn't doing mllcb to assist in energy conservation. Only one of Its 11 football games will be played during the day. Mike J\1arshal1. relier pitcher '>''Orkhorse of the Los Angeles Dodgers, may be in line to become the first reliev er to "'in a league most ·valuable player award since Jim K"onstanty of the Phillies turned the trick in 19'50. Konstanty took tbe \Vhiz: Kids ·to the \Vorld Series. 11•hcre they lost to the f'.ol' Yankees. !-(), 2·1 in 10 innings , 3-2 <three straight he a rt break Ing ,,> defeats) and 5-2. Doug Stockham. ronncr bead basketball coach at \\'eslmiuster IJlgh, \\'Ill coach HB lllgb frosh cagers thl1 coming season • Ice hockey isn't conducive to a lot or scoring. But on rifarch 2.1, 1952 Bill l\tosicnko of the Black Hawks scored three times in 21 seconds against the NY Rangers -the most ever scorM in su ch a short period in the NHL. ,pl~T.~~ h a.rile 'and, · 'Gt the lite 'Stokes. :. " ' ~'!.•---•"...-l»ses ; ' ""EUGENE, Ore.-Blrbara Ba r r 6 w Nichols in. Lead;~· ·_T .revino One Baek defeated Jana En&....,. ot Hun~on .• Beach, :Hntf·I Saturday lo capture lbe ·Tran 1-N 1tIon1 I women's ~f PORT CREDIT, Ont. (AP ) -Veteran ~t .., . , J Bobby Nicholl came from three strokes lllis iari'o1r,-tf, ~Otula Vista. bur.t---ofi' 'the~jiaCe -with-a wind-blown 68 ahd • UNll .Cll~thi ~'five holes with two swept lnto a one-stroke lead Saturday bitdiea : ·and 1.three( part in the after tbe third round of the $200.000 ~p IDl)tcb at Eugen~ Country Canadian Opel:I IOI( championship.> Club:, ' N~holl. wbi combines his tour Ena•r bad a· 2-up kt.d through acUvitiea with his )ob as head pro At • . .., going into today 's final round of this national championship. · 'Tre\'ltfo.111te Nlcbol1 tlie•wtnner of one' tille earlier this season -and HiJl alao had two under-par 6ls in ll\e _h!Jt, Oa TV htl•11 Cltaanel 1 •t 1 a..'1111 tlole, h!nlBarrow successfully the famed F'treslone Country Club in v ~'! •. ~.*>I lhroogh a clump Aknln, ptiJo. put ~thcr a SI-hole total ~,,,,....,., lllld were \Mil for se<on\I ' of oat trets-and knocked in w11'9entilot'" ofJ m:&. ~ r · ,-c..4 • 1 ~ wit~ "* .. putt fer a birdie M tbe JSth. .-: , ..... 1 'llllt wa1 elgbt under par for three '1l've1hi~ tbe .bal1 a Utllt better every Blrrow, a •pbclmore· at.I San OitlD'\ .. ttipl ottt the ·e,788 Mlssls."'ugu' Colr 1day," ~•!no "9ld. "I'm 1ettJng closer • State College, woo t1to ncn three 1tolcs Club · course and one tn front or • and 01-with the pattet-nery dat. -pan. challoogtng l.<e Trevino and Mike HUI I juttt _hope 'I CD bit ~ boll ..... u . , tomom>'>'' and ma ybe make a pUll ."' John Schlee "as one more stroke ·behind at 204 after a 89. Chi Chi Rodrigueqz. who led artcr a second-round 63, didn't make a birdie in tlle «bird rouod and blew to a 74. He was tied at 205 with Larry 1Vise. Lionel Hebert, Larry Ziegler and "'Tom l\it(!. Wise had a 69. Hebert 70. Ziegler 11'" and Kite 66. Kite's lour-under-par round ma(cbed the best ol the day-. • . • t ' •' .. · . .. ·. C 2 DAILY.PILOT Coast MV Winner Drivel'S Sparkle Newport Bicyclist ··~ ~nMichigahRace ENSENADA, P.fc~ico-Coast ares drivers sparkled in Friday's M0,000 Baja 1n1ema. clonal o!f·l'Olld race. here. A.C, &kken ot Costa r-.tesa , teamed with r.fitch 1tfeyes of Palmdale in a 4. O O c c Husqvama to win \ h e motorcycle 251ce 'and oo•er cl~ They had ,-time ()( eight hours, 7 minut~ and 41 seconds, a minute ahead , . of lite SC<UVl pla e< Jinish«. rn the mini-pickups cl~. Ra}-mond Lync;h and Donnld Dare, both of San Clemente, finished second with I\ ume or 12 hoursj 53 minutes, while driving a ~ azda, Gordon and Katy Poff or Sea.I Beach. driving a VW sedan. finished seccnd in the production twc>~·heeJ driver tlass ft•ith Andy and Carol Pofr. also of Se~l Beach. placing third in a \'\V Sf':dan. Sa!\fa Ana 's Dick Dahn \11lS third In the four-~i>eel dri,·e stock pt'oduction and another Santa Anan-Bill Rush-'lli'on the fou:r·whetl drive mNl lfied class. ... l y ITtVE BRA~'ll " ... o.lly "* ..... Wben Chris Farrell 1Wlod •ldnl bibs. a yeu •&<>. It I WU to beet hit )'IUDfer llrohl" (),!r1b. I Now be'a' Ibo' bat junior """ Ill the lllale. 11My brother bad a IOOd 1Jlke and 1 bad I tftey," •YI llstii!· -d Ne"""'1 -· sradi!alo · who WIU """' In Ibo 'Natlcml J-dwnplonohlpe today In Ptlntlac, Mich. . "fft beat me I kit I t ftnt," coatlnutd Olrla. "But I have ...... clettrmloatJon and alter beinl olau&bt<nid In ,_ !Qr aboU! """ mmthl, I finally cot into w pe wtth tww-day wcrkouta. "! kept movJric 119, NYID( "ith Iha pack unlil I finally started lllaulhleflnc everyone t fsie.'' 'the ptrson.t1 peak came last mmith ""'" ht -the Southern California S t I t e Oiam,:tiolish!ps 44-ffiile racea t Mission Viejo. Fimll explain< there are Ti. \lnlll'lltl1I lflc!t<'L tw Cll N !fl '--L..I_._ of -· P'rldlY'I $60,000 11111 1111 .. "l dMl l Ofl· ~""U JUUi,._' l~ flcert, flit 1to1d ll•c'' and bil1. ~·1 a nat ractr, Sl119lt 111t d une b\Jotl99 -t. llot111V "-1..1.. be' •-lf1rro. ,,...,,.,,.. o.u. !l l'ld'T\ftlt r 1'·1al.'.ll Ineall:9I s a.., a vw, • hour1 12.10 minute. tltflltd .-i .. ter tlma. '· 11111' 1',.kl1t1""P. ltJvv11~1. ...,. au ' Mt!eDlm lmllll, ltlvtr1lllfo, !1rw.N411d1r And. ~ ... t\fo kindl . -.. COlll'• in Mlcbifan 11 flat, Whldl la Ill rtibl with me "· FamU A)'I -1•1 tbe coune. 11 juot u lmpor!Mt lo a cyde racer 1a otudylni tho -la lo • l'lfer. "You-, lhould know. t h e CQUne M:ll enouali to 1¥\lld j Ibo llllle ~ and ~ u well M leana bow to take "'' ~. 4; the COl'b!n.'' be .,.. • ~ ·~~ F....U -lo l'llollacnro r,·t<, -u early lo proct1,. on lbo-be'llUlt. • Famll says be'1 never -what would b • -• ....... •pill, llllllusb be did unble al :15 mph dur1nC a race -at the Eo<1no Velodnme. 1 ''lbe rr.nl lire jull fell off and II bl)lpened ao fut I clldn't hive time to react,". he e1p!alns. "It wa1 bnltal but -f wasn't lnfured aerloully." The fllture for Farrell right now i,, strictly the Nationals, Wt bt'll become a 8el1ior racer. in AlllUlt and is looking forward to that. "They go a lmger distance so i&'ll be a new challenge," ho 111•· "Also, ii [ hope to rnake the Olympics in 1m, I'll have to face that ~gh tunpetlUon." vw. 1:1s.u. s. Mlk• ,.,,.1ek, ,.,,..Ol'I,, ol -'-'-, --~ race • • l'uneo VW, l:lJ..60. "t" --· Wllll ,._ ... , d11r1e 11U0,1.. • 1. 1111 m tracb and those who race JM that's In Ibo luturt. Jua a riaUonll Utlt -would be H""lta. !f CtfOl'I ..... lvl " Sltw11rt. l!I Ct ltll'I, C,,._.. VW, 1:'2.". :t. on f'oedJ, enoup. .Cl>arll!'I Te••nttl.,-, Sa"'-· tflfJ OIYe .... Pl* tttft........ "A tradcee can't e ye ft s1,.,m .. rm1n, Stnt:M, C~t-ft vw, ,,m.n. NEWPORT BEACH'S CHRrs FARRELL ARRANGES His 11CYCLE SIAT. handle • bump," be saya. Str' 1·ngs E~d -1, RCldfll Y Hi il, Htmtl t lld Jim ~•Ill!.. "'" ucvw Four.-.-i..oi! d•I.,. •l'll:lt rrMucllOO" '""'"'" ~ .. hiJI -•j J~ .;. l'rfder, Ht..,t l, Ford lronee. t:llt.••. thiM .. J'y~ been &ble to ;,· ~ .• ~=:-!l~~~';";~~lytC~J.1~o·~~i~ do both Jll'ttty 9JCCUtfully. ' l. Dlc~ Cl•""· Stfl'• AM •~ Vt<'n1n J ' h N h T • I "The :trltegy In rold cil& L Sk • ~~;.::~'?:£".:,~i:~'F:~:;::: 0 nson a s It e :i.:·~~~~ou.,.,o:~::~ ~SS e.ID, CHRIS FARRELL TUNES UP FOR TODAY'S RACE. Sftlt11h, 1.1~•-·. l rDll«I 351 l'o..d, t :lt.1'. 1. RIY 11119 .. ll, Tt1l1r1, JflD a QUlrter of A ft'li)e lo tC w· 26 s ~~1:i~':!0~~4~·t·J;:·:.· ::::: Newport Beach's J a ke Champjcloshipa at 0 ra n ge Rance t.1cDanlel ol Fresno, ~:=°' .::: .: .. ~ m, -24 p· rou.l Sparks NOrt1t .. ;1;:;~!!'.1~~~s.~. G'::;: :~:; =~: ~= ~s ,::~~ C.Ounty In tern a ti o n al Johnson won it at the start , ~ = tbt J:1 ti~~ CU:VELAND (A p >-A T 9 6 C d ::~~:£?. ;_;,:J.~::~.:::!i.i; 11ie top ruc1 elimlnlltor clau R~=hadan elaPledtimt ~:!.':! :,:•ker Jhan tile ~e11 ~ i:;.::, ~ ='"!':~:f'~ 0 • .,ri Victory :~r ... '::i:· :::., '~.;r.· ~~r·~t.:~ early this morning in I.ht ol 6.28 and clocked 226:48 Bob Picket or No r t h have Titt~ . If a IP.rinter save the i. Angelet Strin~• vw stt11ft, nr>l~. !. Alldr •"'CH., $&0,000 Professional Dragster miles--per-hour in defeating Hollywood, drlvi·ng 1 """"t , ls ctoee to m 1t the finish, 1 2'-24 v•-Saturday nl t JB)' ROGER CARLSON up a flve-yarc! march lor ••· "'"' $tll l tlt ll, VW 1edtft, l):tl.t6. .......... , al .._..,.I l-ltt: M1n1 ,.1c~u'tS -1. c1'" Jlflfllnt'• captured the funny car Utle, lht spnnW W&)W win!. a~ainlt lbt Clevtland Nets in °' ... 01111 ,.11 .. 111H tying touctxlmm. l'I Cl ]Dfl, Ind Kt" A•rl!'W lt1 (l]lft. <llft.-~ n t w 0 r I d T • T. I Clwvf Lw . 11,n.4'. 1. 1;1,........ c .11JI(: ..-. a taetr• are e m DD • p•C!ADENA Lo ' 1 But rather than take a L~IK"' 11111 c1-M •1111 o.M1t1 01,., d1'1 w ti w • def ea Ung Dave condlt ol from lht midwtst," · aays competition rw -s A l o s babl "" "-• """· "'"·"· " 1•es er s fil Downe)'. ~ vi=· ~~ a 11-·• .ff'·• -··~·rbtc'< Denn I s pro e 7-f lead With the toe. IDb w1ll1"<1 L• """'· 1n11 J!tt Farnll, who lop up to 100 11.1111: ~RK'll ... u. °"'' 't-""' Redlands High coach Paul JD""~ l• M•t•, CMvv Luv. ,,,, n. Pickett bad an el--' time milts a day in traillin&. "11>t of 14 lttai louts by the Spool and rwiner Binky Womatk .J~....i to try for "•oelud\on two."""'~1'4•1vt ulllhv ~ Stri ~wu v1MctK -1. w11ker Ev•""· 1;1veri111e s W T of 6.&7 and clocked 220.51 mph DI'· Benton made lhambles ol the t\vo points after a penalty -Jhnmlt llftll, 1llv1ralde. FG•d un1me1· op 0 ~· -~~---~-------"Kr,,,,,amer,,,,,_,llld,,,,c,.,Mlls""',_,SQoman,,, Soutll-Jrlda'IL.......nia M •• , ........ cneJbe_Nor.thJ.be_ • ~::.ff .. :::-··~ .. :.!·~:.~:·:~·,.: urne.r Condi!. drtvtnc-· m....... R*·"tlers· der.ilid . aevelllid'. ~ npected.uu:er.;;;;JN"'h feet from peydlrl 1w111on. Ford olc~. t :1t.u , J. 1111· !hut off in the finals match. UO GraeMtr and ~Thomu i=ed 1 LAlvlht'lfl. °""""' •M eott !•""'"· Co 1 ~. r.~-• race did not • , M "'v . ..i...."-... .1. ..... 1-ow ti way tlrough the Jt failed, u had many other co1or1oe Sprint•· co1~ .. Ferd plcklJll. rona de A1ar High capped !S•do1ebolc•1, u . J11 "...., .,... '"'a> e YAI• .. • ~~-11 Jlne for a M v · tr t · t t.-... t. he South lint IO:U,05. 1S5-N' Mtl(ll. w. m fl 11 r conclude until after t bi. the decisive po!ntl ICO y. r1es w·~· t . • ., 12.11uno1rt11 cc vw...-.rtt1 vtlllctn ll wccessful '-!mn1cr wrest· c~;z.."tl~u/:'[2::~:,-. e1t1 M•rl '"'°" N F• '"·-6,, __ .;_ , _ __. And the SOU.th, under 'Jbe Yankees' touchdown I, Jtrry Ol'Nlfl, F11dnll11. I"'" ti el . d of 11 -ear '"""l ,.._ .... _,, -~nau K d 1nc1 1o11 1;~1n1. '!l'tln11"'""""°' dun• u"" season by WiMing its o~·n ".(.,...'.:' '"re; r~~~s ~U1on M°::i'. mommg as a crow .-J. · · ll ~ · with Kathy Hartman ol. the en n e Y c .o a c h J o hn w~s scored by Paul Gibson, • ..,..,, ':"·11· 2. ....,.. Tn", 11:..:i11"0"" -~leam• tournament satu r. 1U-TllofnNoll l"'-1no11.1 6eo:. viewed the action. a.'-'--. lor a M -·1 Hang.artnfr dlJPlayed even who ran one ya. rd behind tht S.fld'wijnclff dune lloutov, l O::tt.15. 3 • .....,.... "~ •-'-•" cc-It Mt i iol ·i~. ..,uu•.,~ .. _,,_, I of~· Don "'""''· S•n l •rft1rc11"0 •M 01.. i:ley 1n _ A'"'-dr., fledclleba(tJ .,. In the combo eliminator ~ "',..,_ qalnlt Mia NJ 1-ve tiunch than blockine of Temple C i t y l.lt'<Ml!t'fl, IU ... "ldt. Stnclwfndlt dUlll • lhlktl1ll1 !MIHhlfl V11101, '"· w· h w. . ....... , __..... before 39 J 17 Rose fullback ru~ B ~. "' 11,-. .. : 1be Sea Kings 10taled 71 ~-ot1 co-H111s1, thf111+ clU1, Inglewood'• Bob. Blair It JD 'nanas and Laura DuPont ,.~.._ ' \:11. rown. -r~:~ .... ,,.~~~cell~~ c~~~~ pom' ts to rar ou•.1;,,..,....... PIGl'I. was t•· •·1n-H hi d an Jeff Masten defeated 61tr Bowl f1115 at the 23rd an~I Brown, heeded for Orange •"II Jtrrv VConw•~· san Y•l~10, vw w.,,.......... cMtt1111f... '~ .. "'". e . Richey "3 in men tin gin for Shrine All·slar football clas11c, Coa!t College thll fall along c1u:..a.~n1o:~i"Cvt11c centlm•*• second piece ~fagoolla (53). M~~.!!::C~';..,,,:!~ v:i~;:). 1:. e c. elapsed lime of 7.09 and Stnik't RUJm moved l.o the onl y other Los Angeles The final score •a.n't With S-3, ~ 1lntman or ttn11er -1. Nll1 Ar111 Nllnon. Corona de! Mar had a !Ml tJ-Jol'llliOfl Cfl Oor•"") dee. clocked 189.47 mile-s·ptt+hour. -'Jhln 0 .... C of front· vi ctory. indiciti ve of the domination Rms P.iallnowsld. waA: uaed sin 0111ao -MlCttV ou1c11. sin dual meet record in the SP••..,k• !Mlh !Ofl vi.;n), ev«1Jmt, No less thin 75 drtwrs. a :,:.,,.,_ 1.a'-In t•· .. ·-•.. ,_.,. ,, the North had over the South. aJm09t excl uaively u 1 OJff!o, 12Xc H111civ1m1, l :St.ff. 1. 6.(!. ......... ""' u J1"'" J1_.-, &sca"dldo. J"" ,.,.cuna. summer loop. 1JS.-E<1yt1rci1 !c~t• Mffill Pinn.a record, were entlred 111 the P.tet-'J'·• •••••t •·-bill w-ou"°"" (Cl ~t AllklMO Sproul pas!ed for 113 yards blocker. 0(11111101, 17sce H~v•rn1. t:>!.e•. Corona de\ ~tar had •'---ci. 1!111 fMltnoUtJ, 1:14. .,.. '"t"" WIQ ~u U9l'llC IL.Al 1"-d •-~ f 1 ""°" Klrktr, W111r111r. L•rrv 1.1u~ Us..-!tr1nc1 1E1 Torai oec. w"ne com bo eliminator cla!I. race with a 4-2 vi ......... over Mtfl~Jtwi fLA.J ""'' c1111 ltlcllfY an ~non ran or 53 yards He carried twice in the "'""11''· llDD"'1"11',,,, l2k1m1111. ind1'v!dual cbamp 1·on s ·n IEI T(tf'oJ,i-4 ' .. ..,.., 1ci ••1 as the .. •----s r lld 21 -·-'balff · d t;l'l.:11. 1 1Js.-Janan ico.11 Meul ddi, 1a111.11 The top fuel motorcycl~ the El Toro A1arines Saturday w;;;.;,,1 dOl/blt _ SttsrMn·H~",,.." r· d •••~ 7 ° de up ed lit..,_,,.., or 91X yar s. Mo«irc~111 tilk:c: 1n11 u,, o 1 , Saturday's tournament. !Cn111 Mn1l, t-4. ·' .. 1..w at Anaheim 's B!Wkhurat ll"l .,.., Ttiomas·Duflanl (Cl 1-4. 1rst O\\'M ii:! an seem 1'le South struck flnt when -I. A! fl tlle'. S:.trm111 Olks. Stev1 US.-l'llh IFO\lnlllft V&llevl d1f, Champ1'-·••p .~ lo Jt""' ,...,..... '-•· ' mancf aJJ 1•• ,_ "' • ' ... IC I ~• wan .. , !'ark. Mt11 . •111111 ... ..cr..en.r-1."'*' re.) m com u,. Vi'<lf, ,., m·~ed 79 y·~-Ofl the Hcll•<l•Y· Sy!mtr, 150 cc HDM1~. It --L..... ......~bf or11r11 dll Ml• '!-4. Co .~,, Bob Br f lloMI Mttt1t•Kr11n ... (\.A) •4. tul:ll .U\1.3 ':ll.11. 2. M•r~ A~'nl, Wor.111n<I "It•~ TIUrllli?leftl l»-M:lr1111l CFO\lnltin v1nevl dtc. x ••uJe aven;nan. 0 The R-~'"''-'--·-ano•'--· Ml~r1"*"51111N" (LAI M1t n 1c game ended Oil the ()N>J1ina drive ol the game. ::~1o11~:~: •• ~~~;:,, "~n~~, '~.~ 1 ... ~t;;1~~oe\:i~f,!rr:n:~1'aec. G1r11.., ~;;r••• 1. 11Unt•1" vauevi. 0.,.111""· Norlhrt41e waa the champion aame ~~· M;;t;,.1 ~ 0~.~:·:.'t'.:i!~f '"'· ' South one--va rd line and only Kclr-.. quarterback R ick i':~·•rd,•orikc M~~~!~:: 1,1:,u·. E~~r.r~~1~:~:· u~•I ,,.,.,, a~. \j~\'11· 1cornn1 '<tt1 M~1 in the top p1 motorcycle, It ~ Wett (1 o'clock), once did it appear ~ Rehl Ccstello found Denn ls Moto-cvc111 1ncc 1M GYf• -1. 1u-s1w1 ''"'""' dll "'••! de<.. '1~£N'o~c111.M''"'°1111• I:#. John""' WU ·~ 0 n1 y Um COIJld move Jnto I ftrtt w-~,.!..,1"',.1"'.,",-,,,.1,','.,, had a shot In the second half. Thunnan for a four.yard Mhcl'I M•Ytt• P11rnd111, .&.(. 11'11111. R!c~m-(Cortn• d..t Mtrj, t -4. lt S.-No ..,1tc~. wrr; ~" " lk rj k pl ~-,~~~··11:~u"re'r11C;,,:::'·~ cc~'1.~1'. ~~~"' MH• d«. Oa•t• ~:~,;N.:C:i~!!:,. Co..Ofll dti Ml• dragster try\nc for a double. place Ue with 1 victory. ...,,;i,.,.,_tamlll IHI tiwr WirMll<lt St. Paul linebacker Lou str e. A t c ay for the llevt S!lr,..r, Ch\111 Vll11, 4QOcc Hlu-McF1ad.,. !Mtonellt l a e c .. 7t, ), Maonotlt SJ; ). Cotrt Miii He alJO entered the funny.CU' Senik: tot the cnly two Nftl tOGl f.4, RwnfoJa Stole the baJJ and two-pointer filled. ~l:~~~n.'':'~1 .G~os:rw;.;i .:'c!;::Z; T ~~o~~.':MO/o~;. Hi1111 .;ec. ;~~.'e·1s't::t;c,k ,~~/.i..1~rnn'11~~: ~ktoo, but failed to 1et tt needed In ~ third Jnnq e!~::~t:;"!:.' IGGI raced 13 yards to the North And .that was virtually the Crff-. a ec HUJ4Y-~, 1:22.17. 'fs~~1~f"(~T!~~)M:~. JO!ir.,.,..1~1 ?l: I. Mlulor! Vlt lo •r '· Et Clortdo past the opening ftlWld . When. With two odt, Gary l'Mf'r'I 4 o u II 1 f e -Ml::Mtll1" 10 With 14:39 to go. ex.tent Of the South offense. ------"------=c:::::::..:::..::::'...'.'.'.'-".::=:'.:'.._:::._ ____ _: ___ _:.=..=:..::!=::=.:::=--1 Norut and BUI 1f b It t 1 e y • ..,,.,..,.,. 100> Mel H~~ But a two-yard loss and hwrty IHl 64. ~ed ta ltart a two-tun Mtdd DouW.. -McMJ1l•n-Kt0t• three incompletlone ended that rally. An MTOI' ICIOrM -· 1001 llMf 1-..v·K.,1ntrcrw IHI w. as the South lhunned a "· " f' ~ t ~ ' t • " t t ' " • ' • " ' ' ~ • WOULD YOU BELIEV~? r11 Newand U1od TOYOTA'S IN STOCK Mow la n. TllM To l e.t Mith G•t Prlcff LEASE BRAND HEW '74 TOYOTA c ...... s72s!. .W li'o. O."-L. O _. C --ALSO ~46 NEW VOLVO'S 142's· 14•'s· 145·s 164's · 164 Sunroofs IMMEDIATE DEUVERY -~- USED TOYOTA PICKUPS •Te ci...,. fr""' Sterf •• SJJJ·J Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Elat Dlvtsio• " L Boston 52 46 C.1eveland 51 46 Baltimore 50 .. New York 50 48 ~filwaukee 48 50 Detroit 46 52 West Dlvis;on Oakland 57 42 01icago 50 47 Kansas City 50 47 Texas 50 51 htinnesota 48 52 Angt b 39 62 S.11,tnl1y•1 G•ffttS c1 .... el•t111 3, 1>11r111 1 Mlm1u.i1 ,, Ol'll rMI 1 C~ICIOD t, Tt1t11 S Mllw11111• .f, 111111""°'' J l otllll s. "" Yeti! • IC..tt1Mt City 6, Atlflll ) TN1t"1 Ol !Mil Pct. .531 .526 .510 .510 .490 .469 .578 .SIS .515 .495 .460 ,388 GB lfl 2 I 4 6 ' 6 8 !Pir 19 011..i1 !Wtlkff "fl l l (ltyft1~d (a •lln 1•0 MIM'luk .. ISorelut 1·!1 11 l ltl!.,..,_ (Altll llll"l t ,., tMw YM1l ,,._. 1·1) 11 ... ,., fl.te IMI Ml""""" lColn i.s 1M "1"""' ~·11 11 Af!ffll (Hn1~ 2·• 'Ind Tin•'* .. 13) 1no tin•"' •·Ill Cllklloo Ill~""" 1·11 lllCI l . Atltfl 0-0) 11 OP• l11'1d fHoltrrn.tn 1~11 j.rl(! k tmllton '"31 IC.MIMI City {fl1'tl6 2·J\ II Tt~ll (!;1)'11' l.11 .. MlloMYt llllMI Ml!wtVll• •1 11lt1mor1 N1w Ytrll 11 lflflon Otlroll If Clf'Wlttlld Ktlllll City 11 ltltl CtilclfO 11 Olirltlld Only ,.,,..., ~1111 .. ' ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Ealt DlvWe• " L Pct. Philadelphia SI 47 .525 St. Louis 49 50 ~ .495 Pi~ 47 52 .475 ~fontrea 46 51 .474 Chicago 42 S4 .438 New Yori 42 S4 .431 Wett Division Oodger11 65 36 .1144 Cincinnati 61 .. .598 Hou.1ton 53 .. .525 Atlanta 52 49 ,515 San Francisco 46 56 .451 San Diego 43 60 .417 .r GB 3 5 5 '!\I gy, 41'. 12 IS tt\O l;J ua><> Mir! ,_,..,..l(r1n!Kk1 00 .. i. nm and Jerry 8nnm'I .. Jv'lMO 11 Kl11g1Y'lll1, Tti . p:llSible field &Olli. bit IOI .. -Cllt home. ......,., ,_, The wlmlng points were put 1'l!I Rultlen added a tally ,,.'*'., •· -.. Yri • on the board with 3:22 let't In the ttftb Ol'l back·to-blek .,.':'-wlllf cNYl .... "1"° 1"' in the third quarteT oo Mark doubld by North a n d 7~111c Hf't'l ""' Mci11r1"' ''' Reed's S2·yard ftekl goal t.o Whiteley. In the teftfltb, 1 wom ..... 00tt111tt·Kl"'·Antl'lpfly c,.1 Map a M sttuaUon. ...... ~""'-' ~~·'J _, W .... T ... u1rden INY) 1.0. ...... .,_,. ""-.i~ • Mlfl'• -..111. ,1\1!'11t-11t11o ,,., .,.., iFlr8t half action produced Morgon •t bunt -. MIY"'°"""' Iii.YI .. ,. a eomewhat lethar::i:ic 61 tie and !be M-~-t Mbtd d!Mll ... s~.&M"°"'V l"I IOO r ..-.-rror ... , 1"1llc·T11Gu•rdlfl c1r1v1 1.1. with the North 11tyn1ied twice added to the fMnlk maratp. A·7~ et v...i.-11. inside the South two·yard li ne Aztecs on TI' VANaJUVER, B.C. -The Los An~le1 Aztecl complete their b r I e f iritra-divi&kinat road trip aplnat th e Vancouver Whileclpa at 2:30 tOOay in North American Soccer League play. The game wi\J be •televised ll \"e OD Channel 9 .. Coach Myron PinU' team Ml....,. 21, L11 ....., .. n before a tumble recovery set rccei\rtd I strong pltchln~ Womflk.I-tM) bHI • ..,.,, tLA)il-:;;:;=======~=========== f .... f pcrforaumce r 0 m Bo MetHilWllt IM bHI M•llttr• II.Al )Mkttn, who tossed 71~ '"!¥. fl'ltll'I doub1K·Tumblltl4tfl•U•u imlnp . before bet?i1 rtlleved {Ml ""' ... "''"'H•mt (LA) M . by Ed ........... _ Nt«t'tl ""Ill• Mlt...Ctl-llAI ~ lllllt O t v'ld l l "·Ht Yflf l (l.lnvd t1.1btt"lllll!fl IM) 1'4. Ml•tlf·Ul'l'tl.SeNol11u (M) 111 t I CNof'lfrMll·Hlrlw (LAI 7-4, A·1,f0 II l loOml .. lori. The best of everything is corning August 7 . .,. , w ·Westminster Mall Son Diego Fr-ot Goidt<> Well ' WESTEllN STATE UNIVERSITY • COLLEGE OF LAW OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 'S LARGEST LAW SCHOOL NO'ltllOHAU.Y ACC191JID IY ,... COMMmll Of! W IXAMINlll OI' tM1 IYATI IAI Ofl CAUf'OIHIA OffllS A OIOICE OF FOUi l'llOG«AMS Of LAW STUDY: e M ..... 11/t or I Y1M1 of ML-ftflll llw aMty 111·1•d•--~per .....-:1, ff • M Ima IV.., 4 \'IAll 1f 'AIT·ftMI .,, ~. "' ~ It # Hi.My () d .... ,., Wiik, a-4 hwti ,... d...,, • Yev Clfl Mf1'I J't\lr .IUW OOCTOI tJ,D.) ..... flld . .,...,.. . IUGllLE TO TAKI THI CAUl'OINIA IAI EXAMINATION WllTI OI ,,_. 'OI UfN.OIUI IOO Sovtfl lroolth~rat A .. helM '2I04 171 41 6354453 Al'l'l Y NOW FOi THE FAU SEMISlll, llGIN NINO SIPTIMIR 5, 1'74 9'Mtm I ii.till r.-llllt.&llY ffCMff 11 ...... 10.."' .tHtOWI NM omt1ANt •' • Sweetland Adjusts Collegians In Split; Play Toda y To New Line Spot By CRAIG SHEFF 01 Ille DlllV l'HOI l lttl Pul Sweetland will be n1aking a big adjustment this c:orning footha1l season, but it doesn 't bother him in the 1 slightest. SY..'Cetlantl, who prcppctl at Costa "lesa High and was a standout for Orange Coast College for tv.·o years, will again man a defensive tackle position for UCLA -but at an unfamiliar !IX>L Sweetland, a ~%. 2 4 0 - pounder. Is 11\0\~ng fro1n the lt>ft to the right side -a position he has nc"er played. ,,. 267-pounder. and came away .. satisfied with his own person· al play. Sweetland say! the defense does not have a! mapy holes to fill u the olfemlve unit does. ''We have two defen1lve backs (Kent Pearce and John Nanoskil, a linebacker (Fulton Kuyl<endall)..myaeH end Gr<g Norfleet (middle guard ) coming back." RfVERSIOE-The I rv Jri e C.Ollegians ran their record to 12-3 in Californla Collegiate Le<igue baScball a c 1 l o n Satutda)', splitting a doubleheader wlth Riverside at UCR. Irvine, behind the Pitching of P.like Norman. posted a 2-1 victory in the seven-inning opener, ·then dropped the nigb«ap, 11-9. Irvine returns to play today facing National City and _La Mesa in a doubleheader at UC!. The first tilt stam " Svreetland, a ktnei!liology major who is thinking of changing It to busin ess, injured a knee ju.,t before the season . started, b u t noon. regained his job after the third Irvine bagged a couple of game. . unearned runs in {he top or y •• Sund~. Jutt 28, 11'74 DAILY PILOT (: 3 For Saturday . r UBl.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICF. a fl1l• l'l(TITIOVS IUSINllS NOTICI IOIAME STATIMINT TO All toSMf.T,(•ANI AND fllf 1011~1"9 '*"°' Is oolno IM.l•IM :• 01'.All•S IN COSMITIC fi•ODUCTS: it. J,c_~ 1' IO ~Ill-. J1•0Ci811"1 IJ'IM !flt f~t!1A OESUltltlND, 1101 H "'""" M.Allll,ll'T k 1 •f;l6""'° U S. \/ftlgrl1 ~~, C.,;11 Mt 11, C.t, t1t71 Alamito.s Results [ll1r, ,.,,rt .,. ... ••RIT l.ACIE-.uo v~•dL 2 vew o!~1. Cl11111l1111. Pvr.e $110\), ""'~;n 511 4 Orevl' )' 10 ) ..0 Ktnnv Ott s..c. ... c (Llpll,1'1)4,20 Mtuhlvm"'r f'l/1rd) T1 ... _11.» ' ,, "' ... AIM! t4lln-Oe1.t•I T<t f\Utl, Wl"W•t L.cl. P•r11'l ~l1r, lnltl C.Htll, S•A ltn!to Counlv, Hi.w•'s ~Oii~~ ll~y, ll O~ey J~CI kr•~llH-Fi<~le N' llrl11~t, l>I• ll•r curio, 51. Lowli J• .. Coti•• O~ck 11 E•M:ll J.Rec:llln Se1 lo 4•1<:,11!\Y Coo S•t~nrL p~)IS lt'J,Qll StCONO •AC~-110 ~l•C•· 3 Vl!4f 11101 " up. Cl1lmlno. P u•M UIOO. 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NAME STATEMENT 'YM. l~OLT'S CUSTOM SOUNO INS, I~ Tnt lctllll',..,ng peP'Mln' 1r1 oolng Tile Welker k.rltl' lllfCI AV•., M!Ow•• Cl!y, Calll, t2"5i Dlll;M~t 1a: A · II u r k.' s ,. I'' 0 I Rltftl•d Lft Holl, ISH a .. a A·11 ' O"NHILL LA"IO COMl'ANV, 10•~ l~'llW!'ll 3..0 '/,6'J ? Ml f.'o!SH•Y Cl!v, Callf. '26SS Llvl"IJ1lon llOICI. T1111ln, Ctllt0tnl1 Rucy llllOOl'll• CW1•0I 3.MI J Zll T .. 1, 11u1l.,.11 \$ «rw:lucled bl tn 11.u•h N. Hl11 II, 14' F!lllflb Slt..-T, C.e>ld C.opv CMotr\d 420 INll~lautl. 5itfl""'!'C· C•l'!orni• t5ah Tlm-11.n 11.lthifd LH Holl Oo\1Qft 1 A 0111ltiw•>. 2Sl14 E-.er~ Ah.o tt -A-Gr1y O•nc:"'' Orl.,.,n' Tllol :_11i.-nt "'•I flltd witll "'' O"""• "'"NII, Cttlfr.mWI ,1321 M&<I~ lnltV'I AflOtl, DllPl't Dolly, 11..a<lv Cwn!~ Cl1<i1; cA Ori'~ COllnly °" J~lv Thl1 t11i1lflt'l1 11 U>l\01,1(.19" 11'1' Limited FH Off, A/Ottlr..pt1 Ml~t lO, 1tll. "1nne1Jlllp, Jilo K rt10JH l'i!A-41 QQ1jQ\I~ A. 01111 .. ,:111 "·J '"° " G.l•r.il -It H Spreeto P\lt)lllhed Or•,_ Cw~• Oa•IY Pllet, T11•1 1•t1tmt11t .... !lied "'"" "" eti1ry J111y 14. 2\, Ho 41\d A119u11 j, ltl4 211?-14 Cou!ltf Clttlt of 0rll'!lt COUMy on J"'IY f, SIXTM It.ACE-l50 YMdt. ~ ro11 ltl4• lUO 0C °'°'-"110 ... 1nu Pur.., i;-x;o, PUBLIC f\OTICE Gleelul {Ct•CIOll) 1t.-UJ '~o '·" ~rt~f(::· f,.'-fEOSH~i.: •• ~:~· ::: ........ lf'l'IPA!o.lwlv IMorrll) 21.'-J 16t'l ••C1'1TtOUS I U$1NESS tot w111iil ... l oul•'••,. l''Tli On IW'1$011) 1,tlJ NAME STATEMENT ,..,.lllO"" Tjm.-11.U Thi follOlt'lno llefv.itll .... ..~.ng LN A"'-'"· (:1C+foni•• '°°" A1SCI r I 11 -C. f o I I I 11 Crun"1, 111.i.lr.HI ••: l'Jlllt l(lo!ymvllll.I. '-'r. MOon ~1>11,11, OUIOI lM0110\JCH911:EO A.ESfil.A.CH a. !'u.011111«! Or1~e C.0.11 Dill~ ,Ho!, • "They wunlcd a bigger guy ·to plug the !tole on the left side. so they're moving me to the right side and pulling Cliff ~'ruzier t6-5~~. 261 ) in my old spot." Frazier is u lwo-tin1e JC All-American fron1 Ft. Scott, Kan. PAT SWEETLAND year is to probably beat SC. but I'm really not thinkir1g that far ahead. Right now my thoughts are on Tennessee." "I Strained some ligament! the seventh and alt'fG pullC'! two "'eeks be(oce we played off a triple play in ~he fuurth Nebraska. 1 m i s s e d . the inning. Nebras.ka game, but got mto · In the winning rally, sin~les about 10 pla~s d. the l<!'*a bv Carl Peternell and Jim ga.me,. J clldn t start aJ!;amst Corbv and three errors got Michigan Stale, but play~ the runs home. pretty well when I got 1 · Irvine second baseman \\fike ~-~as 8 starter from then Koeni:! started the triple piny 11-J. Mun.;rl 11111 G o wooa enirv * Favorite In Los Al Mlti. Chit~ l ulltr. 11.r. C•jl<'l. Liiiie llLOOD5TOCK AGENCY, 2"-0 we·: J uly u , JI, ll, ""Uf U\I •• 1tl• h 1•1• TJny Go Co;,st H!g11 ... 1y, 5u11• '· Ne :1~or1 &eotn.1-------------Stri!Clled-P~'t Moon (l U I C.10llG•nl1 f1MO HMI, !\lie F1v 6v1 oc111ltt M. c:1111n.i,.,, !l5 Ea~l PlJlJLJC r\OTICE l> E•1tta 11).Gleetul &. 3 • Oun1on Avenue, Or•rme, c~:,fo,lli• ---· -------- lmoreulvl!'lv, p1Td Sldl9 \~ 9'1~ I SL' 140« SEVEMTH ll:ACI!-400 Y•ftt:. 3 Sl<1'1~ne II:. C•lll lll!Jt• SJS £.:t-1 NOTICE TO CllDITO•S ~ea• Olll• a. up. 111v11~11~,1 ;;i11,,,4!1(e. Dunlon A·•~nue, Or.11;1, C1Hlo•nia 1HU SU!'ElllOll COURT 0' TH• Puri.& '50,000. Tftl1 llu•lne~l It l:;;n:lut:>IO t y ~n !n· STATI! 01' CALl,OaNIA FOa T~t Go n.1n G<1 lnvlt11io<'el ttlwldu". TNE COUNTY OF OllANGEi C111rg1r 81r (Dreyer) Donald II. C:1111111m .,_ Nt. -. . MJU •. oo ~ .• o ,,, l nis ,1.1emen1 .... 5 filed W<fft Ille Erntl• of JUNE )(111:8Y, O~tNI!~. Don Gu~to (Srnitlll • ,.~G 4·t~ COllnTv Cltrk of 011nge CouM\I on Ju1v ~O flCE IS HEREBY GlllEN TO tn1 "I've played the left side all my life, so I'm having to adjust quite a bit. The pursuit angles are differe:il and the stance is dif!erent," says Sweetland. There are othe\r adjustments, but the former Sooth Coast Conference lineman of the year (1972) figures he'll have sol~·ed them by the time the season rolls around Sept. 7. 'J'h.at"s the date the Bruins open against the Universi ty of Tennessee in a nationally· televised game at Knoxville. ''I talked to Gary Valbuena and he said it's about 75 percent hum idily in Knoxville that time of the year," says Sweetla.nd. Valbuena Is a forme r OCC teamm;,te . who played tv:o y ca r s at 'fenncssee. S?.·eetland and the rest of the Bruins report to practice Aug. 16 and he's optimistic UCLA will have another line season. "I think my main goal this Top Matador At Tijuana TIJUANA Adrian Last year's SC game, won by the Trojans, decid-' the Pac-3 diaffipiOOShip (as it usually <bes) and SweeUand says it was his best game or the season. "Yes, that probably WU my best game. I really felt sore after that me." Sweetland was up against USC All· American Booker Brown, a Mier his seniOT' season. SweeUand has vi.,ions of playing pro ball. "I'm excited about lhe new WFL. because It brightens things up for me. It gives more guys a chance to play. I'd like to play pro bell and I'm going to do my best to try and ge:t there. ' .but if it doesn't come aloog I won't be disappointed." W onien' s Golf Results ' For Area Courses Winners or the recent three- day match play tournament for the El Niguel women's golf club members have been announced. Jackie Watson def. Ann Teel, 3-2, while E l a i n e Hach ten downed Edna Kober , . 2-l. Rae Cochran also was a winner, topping Nancy Dougherty, 4-3. Thomas placed fourth and Rena Meyers was fifth. Milrlon Viejo Jn a T and S' tournament at Mission Viejo Country Club. Lucy AlcDonald won A· fli ght with a 39\2, Opal Ball.a and Joan Smith tied for B fli ght honors with 40 with Helen Marmaud second l4llf.:). C night was captured by Shari Eastman (47'~), Barbar Erickson ~'00 D flight (49l, followed by Buff Locke t51 t. when he cnu~ht a line dri\"C, 9:epped on second rorcin[l' a runner and t~n tossed to first to get another out. Jn the second ga.TTI('. Jn-ine had an 8-2 lead going Into the home half of the set·enth frame when Ri\-erside scored ei~ht times t.o bag the adt"antage for good. fW!~ Chan! JJ'ced the Colllgians In ttie nightcap, gctting four singles l'tll:Sl' CAMI!' /fY1RI (2) ' . ' ' ' ' , ' ~ g ' g , . ' . ' . " , ~ i " . ' . • • • • . ' • • g ; Score by J~nln•o • • ' .. ••• h·vlll'! C100 ~ ,_, 1 3 •tvtnlde Ol'.11 000 0-1 5 3 Sf!CON O Glllll!' lrVillt (f l .. , " rbl 11,•,~cc. 11 Pe•trneil. ~ PJlllm.er, Cl Cll!W, lb (~l~er. tl E•e!no:~. d~ r_..,,,d,--31> Rlrn1rd5, n Dtlin·1 ,p11 r<°""niqll, b Smllll, o H(>(I~, t' Tat1l1 ' ' • , ' , , , , • • . ' ' . ' , • • • . . ' ' . ' ~ ~ ~ ' ' . l• ' 1, ' • • ' • ' , I • • • • ' Sc-•Y lnlllll'li ' .. 200 CI01 518-' 1• l a 1llD Bt~-ll 11 ? (Ila C:ap•i {Rlcn1re1,1 • l tlJ 10, ivi•. ttec:il1ors cf tht 1co~e n•m..0 Cit(.°"'"' Tim-lt .lt Fl!-4'1 I""! 111 plr.orts ~Iv'~ (film1 1011MI fr.• ""l•o r•~Pfh~ Klnen. Jrt Cree-~, Publf~lled Ofll>Qt' C~J~I Oa !v Pllol •s1d d«.ec:lenl lie ft'<!Ylrtd I~ tilt t11en" !;l;,n Ag1!n, f'llgnl 1~. Nallvt Emp•l':.:I Jul~ 14, ~I, "· I nd AUllUJI •• \91• ~11-14 Willl Ille nKIUilfY v1111C1Jer1, in lt.9 a1nc1 No strlldoe~ ---PUDLl-C NOTIC.,---ol Ii~ clerk of tll• lbc!VO e111llltd c)Urt "' c. IG ~t rlltm. wl!l1 Int nl(-'ll r'f EIGHTH •A(:E-'°° Y••a1. l ve.. • VOU(f\e'r>, to "'" un<lt<'•l11~..il ti "" LIVI CIC~. Cl1Jmlng, PYr~ '2500. Pl<,,,,0,:,-, .. ,,,-,,,---0Uke ot Cltue!e P, l(lmlM'l, 1.tll lllh .!ii .. o H L 1 n • 's R e er H • w k " " lli~~illtlO. c1111., tlli'.11. wnlc" Is lfte Victory CC.1r~c11\ J . .0 (,OQ 2.~ MAME STATEMENT . plt<:I of IKlllntil cA lhl u...cier1l1""" In •I• Fast-finishi'ng Charger Bar. O H·Oell'• Sh1dow Tr,1 1ot10 ... 1n; Pet"""~ ••• do•n11 meltfls ,,_.-.1in!l!O 1~ 11w "'''" °' ..... (Qroyw) 5.40 6.10 ~.((I IKl1lnu1 ''' CIK-nl, wl!h!" fl:lour "'°"'11'1 1119" 1'1'19 car...,ing a hefty 131 pounds, Moon Flv..-1Ad•1r) •. 20 SASSAFR"5 I NT E "I 0 A. s. 75:1 f!r51 C>Ul>l!~•llon of lhi1 nollct . 'J Time-21:1.JI NewllOrt Cenltr Dtlve, S~ite 2U.:, Ollfld J uly 1'-ltr•. streaked to her I 1 th Aho r1n--D.nd~ f;(ptOll. Pr~! Ne~PO•t •.u cn, Cl . 92U<r. MARV llUlttOM. C:luto, 1(etch\lp, Oldll 'i Gt'm. V1!tf E. Juay .Yt111l1<ome•v, 2 3 2 ~ 2 AC1mlftl1lr1trix of llle E:;t1!1 ---·t1'Ve \> 1' Ct 0 r y lll" Flot! fle.11 Mol<l!IWoroot Cl1cle. f'26XI. al IM 1llO\le nt med Clec:IGflll ..,.,......,._... Sc.r.t<l'<ld-Slv of Olt rriond LI~ AltC1tUs1er, "" :0111 SI., CUUOE P'. IUMI ALL. ca ...... ..; .. ,. the $50 000 Go l\fan u E•ltll 2-Llflll'I RIG Hl .... k a. MDllllllllJI •••tn. Cl . 11• lllh 51. ......... '6 ' 1 ··~·Olll'1 sn..x. .... p1ld '6200 l h!1 tutlnr..1 II CGl'CU<:ltd t>Y I ;e~er•I l1l1ntlol .. (:11lf. nltl Go ln·~-·'--1 H a n d · a : · ""''"'"-Mp. 1•1 m.,..., VIWluuua IC p $~ E••d• t·Otll 1 ~lllOO'N &. 2·0H· LIPllll McCtl11ster All-tor M1nd11ialt"11ri1 Sa unla 'ght t L L•ne'• Red H-k. PotlO $1lJ.O E. J...tv Mon!!JQmtrY Putlllsned Orl llQI C.,,_u Drily ~l!ot, l Y DI a 0 S NINTH •ACE-350 y1ra1. J rt1r Tllic 111remcn1 .,.11 tllod will'! l1'e J"'lv 21, 71 -August •· n, 191• 27~1• Alainitos. o1a1 I. up. c111m1ng. P\/l'i.t 11100. C0<1n1V Clora of Ortl'lll• COllM\I on July 1.I---~ Fc.y Don (Clf"CIOll) J.tll l .O'O 2.IO 1974. PUB.btC NOTICE 'Mle ~year-old mare, ridden or1w P11v (W••-> o.IO •·'° 1'1un SPot<I Nore I Knlglll) 12.0D Pve>llt"ed Or1J1gt Ctlll Dilly Pllol,t-------------by Jinuny Dreyer. zipped the Tht1-11.2l Julv u, 21, 21 1nc1 AU!1<15t ,, n1' 1~-r,.11 '':1kTi0~1A/ft,_i:"'f!/I -1-"too r1"'"-Cour.g1J<10.11 l<Jo. Fie.I l id, ll'le toll!Mlfltl ptnom. ••• cloll'llt 400 ya1w; in 19.89 seconds, Trvt N-.oon. C11llo<nl1 Sm09, TrlPlt • PLIBLIC r\OTICE IKl!lll•~· ••: C Trulyi "Jloc~tl l11lun, R11vt~m IA1n T~ICO INVESTMEMT C:O., MIS fastest Clocking at the track ~o •<rltct.f. l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS y,·~•lltl'n A•~ve. 1.-1 P1rk. C1llfotnl1 th,. )'Car SS E~1(11t f·FtlJ~ Oen lo lG-O•tN NAME STATEMENT 90620 .... • Pltv, 1>410 '"·so ,. ' " . ' I. Cll'OllCI 1, Nlslll!U ••d Hele<i "" o ~wuig i>e•>"'" tte jClor.~ Nisnliu. Co-lr111rws Ull<ll• lru~t Ctled She carried the highest 1-;:==:=:::;:==:...:..:===;1 111.11111!:<• • ., 11-1·1•. "21 R•ncl\11 C.lr~I•. Fulltrlen, N!SH1ZU f'"RfAS, •!SS Y/t~l!rn C•llfor~li 116."11 \\'eigh t ever assigned for ~he SUi\1l\-1E ll Av~nue. llv!no Pdf~. C•lllcrnle ~ot2c 2. 11enrv H. Nlsl\1111 a!Kf Mlw;ike CLEARANCE 1. Cl•••nct I. :..iirnil~ &nd t1elen Nl~llhu, Co-Tru1!111 un09!' Tru11 d.11911 Go !\1an Go en route to her · Nlillltu, C.o-Tru1r .. 1 unl!er Tru11 o•tea •-1-1c. 4ll No<!ll D1lt sir~. 1<n11>elm, W 6,.1·"· 921 Rentllo Clrtl~, f>tlllo:rto~, C:11ltcrnl1 9"~ 2~h wi'n ·n 39 career sta•s e need your Trade! c1111orn11 926JI l . J~11 'Y. Nl"'1l•u '"" Trlldes T '1 I · '1 • 2. H•n•v 11. Nl~MIU end Miw1ko Nlslli1u, Co-lruslte1 unde< Tri.ISi d"'lld Premium prices paid ., , c Charger B, ar fL'liShcd a hair-N ii zu. o-Trusree~ u11eer l rU"<I <I•'"' ... 1.1t. lt:!4 W111 Mtllmll\ Aveni.•. ' EXCELLENT SELECTION 6-1·7t. 'il N~flll Otle Stretl, An~~•m, 1.lanle•e'f ,.;if1( Cil!farJlll tllSl I -· . f r Don G t..•1 ..... nl~ 92illol T I l i ,., b I en;,;u1 in root o uerro. Immediate Delivery ~ .. Jc11n v. Nlt.1111u "'" T"~~ T. pa.-l'n!,':';:fe~'1 1 corw1uc, v • 1 -r• · 22 · h E "'-Nlsruzu, C,.Trunee unaer T•usl e1teoa Cllftl\Ct I. Nii.lllLU carrying l . \\1t tta 1.A:!pri,l NA LERS t--1·1•. ,,, ...... ~, He llman Aven~e. f nh <T•!~.O'tll ...... $ 111..r 'Nill! l~• also sadtll·" at 122. th'•d 1·n H 1,...,1er<tV P111t. C•litcrnj• ~11>1 cour.1v Cle•-11 Ot~ c:"""rv on JUM L'U u (11rtt1CI I. tlld1l1"' 7'1, 107•. the f'oeJd of Seven 3-j'ear~}d,-~ Tll<t l>v~•nl!"-:; is Conduc;l*d bY a g-cr,!riJ I Ull:TON. $AUL.DIN, ~ • > O~tt,,.,n1'11D. TMOMSON ANO Nf.LSOM T~•I $!••ement \Ill~ flied Wilt'I '"" H2• Stull! Pliflt9!' AVllHll and up . Ct>rn1v Ckvk "' O••"~ C:w 111V t11 h 'no\w11111;1r, C•llfwftll tti112 :!O 1911. ltl: "'"' .. ' ll \\"a.S the \\'illner's 27th\ G~~'l70A•~.. I U•TON, (ll.ULOIN, l'lllN Please Call 540-9100 Tl'IOM$0N ANO NELSON •Mm \\'in in 39 career starts. "~' ~·"'" "''"'·~ Av•nu~ Pub11~111!<1 Or•""' CIN" O••lY •i.,1, Char••• Bar bro'·e at the 2600 H aroo r Costa Mc~ WMtto..-, C•lllorft•I ta•ot Jeilv 7 h ~, ,1 191, t;l6-7t """' "' Ttl: Ha-101 __ ._._._,_._. _______ _ PUOli~•t~ O.inge Co.1;1 Oi•ly Pllo!, ------------ Romero, "'ho reeently dazzled a 1c1ona os 1n par onuig of a bull's life, returns lo the downtown bullring today with Manolo Martinex and R<lul Contreras (Finito'. Judy Eriksen toppled Joyce Hopton, 3-2; Marty Turner tripped Joanne Woodward. ·3- 1; Carolyn S1vartley defeated Elsa Wise. 4-3. Dorothy l.e\'Y beat Maid ie Thomas. 4-3. and . Hefti' Holliday ousted"BartiOra Roark. 7-3. front ol lhe pack then dropped 1-~:=========:i'\ ai:;an Fl••'-'\ Pt:BLIC J'li'OTICE a bead behind earlr leader J..iv 1. 10. n. 2i . n 11 1;11.11 SL,.. 14411 Rm (;; ~~~~.~f;;~~~~§§~;;;~-~NOTJCE TO Cltl!D~•O _ .. , ..cn.:.1•s lo -.-n _·RqJ· ~ Den Guerro before closing su,.£110• cou11:T !'" Iii! __ ·lit:.-, (/11(7 _ ... u ~---..-1•tl'Jln>nn.1 Ate OF CAitl,,.0"11:' FOii: TNI! COUNTY 01' O•ANG• As the even-n10ne~· favoritf' NOTICE :ot:t~·EOtTOllS c I N•o:eo ~·LENE POST Prizes will be presented to the winner! at a lunchL'On meeting Aug. 6. I P t T . l t.he \\inner paid $4 , $3.40 and SU,£•10lt COUllT o" THE Oec'e!':...of ,\\IL A ' n ''ln L , ,.. 1·ia s ~., 6() STATE 01' CALIFOllNIA FOR: NOTICE IS HERE!IY GIVEN 10 ,,,. ,_., • ._ I-1 .,_., • THE COUNTY OF Olt'ANGE cre<llf>lrJ. of !ftl ib~ve niml'd de<IOeM Don Gue'"ro fini shed <I neck Ne, A·!f?S6 ' ·~~' 1!1 perocns h,;vlno tl1'm1 1111ln~t Int Brginning at 4 1n El Toreo de Tijuana . they will each face l\\'O bulls of San Antonio de Triana. R-On1ero, 24, of l\texlco City was signed p_romptly for the repeat performance or hi~ artistic heroics. This "'as on July 14 when Romero.-the C.olden S\vOrd Trophy \\"inner at Tijuana in 1971 and a star the re again in 1972. was making his first b o r d e r appearan.;.'t' in 22 months. lte campa igned in Spain last summt'r. "1artinez, 28. of J.1ontcrrey. wa~ alro superb lhnt day. Still. Maritnez. whose ca~ work '''ns an1ong !he best he has ever presented in Tijuana. \Von two ears from his second roe. Jn a match \'S. pa r OOumaTnent recen,ly, Geri Cini was the victor in A night. followed by Mimi Wishney, Nell Town sen d . Babbi Bards1cy and Maxine Nevin. 1'he B night winner l\"3S Lee Ginder wilh N a n c y Dougherty placing second. Third was Doris Handsrhucli "·ith Pat Ifversen finisl;iing fourth. Follo\\•ing them "'etc Corriooe Franklin. r.1 a r g e \Vhite. Agnes Gouin. Alice i\1cCM:lie and Elaine Hacbtl'-0. Doris Vangsness \\'as the \\1iJ\ncr of C night, follO\\'ed by Peg Hert.en. i\large Rossen <ind Ann Christensen. Maude Weidman nii!ht "·ith i\tary Nelson was third, v.-·on D i\I e I z i\laid ie PRINCETON, N.J. - A group of oarsmen. most of ~·horn are Crom UC Irvine. \viii represent the Nc\\iiort Beach Ro\ving Club in the world championship and Pan American Games trials here, Aug. 3·4 and Aug. 9-10. 1'.lembers of the rowing club ''"ill also race in the national championships, Aug. 17-18. al l\'C"' York City's Orchard Beach Lai;:oon. Tile team has four entrants in the pair without coxswain C\'Cllt. Thry include Bruce Ibbetson :ind "fike Sullivan .. John Davis and Rick Pe.terso<t. Greg Peterson and Brad Le\\iS. and Bill Butl~r and }!ovry Kemp. Get-back to the land for $67 a month Yes you can own land in Southern Catifor-nearness of Bullerfield Country, an un- nia ... at Meadowview in Rancho Cal ifor:_oia.~ paralleled entertainment resort. ·ser a month gives you a Y2 acre es~ate lot with ·a shared interest In 380 acres of c ommon meadowland. You'll find yourself Come nnd out wh at breathing real air is like. W~·ve got a heavenly Mediterranean clima1e with a dally ocean breeze to keep ' 'n f-nt or Efta C,•o• ,•,d E~t•lt cf INEZ E . .t..~TE~. Dtce•std. ••iJ eec::!O•nl nre requi red to Ille llltm. •v " . ' " NOT ICE IS HEiltEBY GIVC"I 10 !he ~tl1h lht -.. l(IS••rv vouc~u, ln Th• ol!l(I' Ibbetson. Sullivan. Dav is. returned SS.2'1 and $4.60 \\"ith ti.altori of Ille i qove ·~mod dt!t~~m ,1 the clerk pl tht •l»v• entJUtd court. rr !h;it ill ~trscno h1v1n~ (!~,,.,~ 8!J~ln•I It.a 10 D•tittl! llitm, will\ the lllK!t$!.IN Lc\\iS and Rick and Greg th ird \\'Orth $3.li~. 11ld dl!'ttatn! frt f«:ulrt'd 10 lilt !Mm. "°"'"''" lO 1111 Ull<llfllOll-O<i .. ,,.. t~w Peterson arc UCl students Jn taking the r:"Ce for ~he :i\'l..t~1~~:=!t\t;l 1~h:~~i1:1~ t:.,~~~: ot~ce 01 'JAMEs L. 1tvae1.. Jilt .. 3':n v11 ~·1 t I<> ~·e•ent lhtm w 'tll ll\f necHUr~ 0o<>r10, Stt . 1,2, Newporl ll•lcll, C1llt, v.111 e Kemp l"O\\'S 1or J-lar\'ard . second lhne in HireE> yt'ars. 'VD11ct11rJ 10 '"e u'nder~!Ont<.I 11 the 0111~ f'2MO, ... hitn 11 1111 p11c1 of M IMH .01 ~ f II . •. d h r . Ch ' ·-. • ' e Ille JJ'oderslontd In I ll m111er1 perlt!nl"lf 1 uC 0 O\\'JJlg wee 11. en lht' dang ler o Tiny arger " ... r •"0'"'~· •UL H. WAY~E, 6lOt 11th• e1r111 ef sold dl(l'd1n1. wllhl!I ll)Ur I Aug. 9-lOJ', Ibbetson. Suili\·an. hec•-e the old"t horse to P1cll!t. Huftll11a1cn P1r1t, Callforno1 fQ2~5. mo<11111 •lier t111 flr~ puDlk•tl011 °' tl>b """ whlc~ I~ tlle pliot ~• t>u~iness or tne nctlte. • Rick Peterson and Davis \\'ill e1·,,.r "'in the race. unel1r•h1ned in 111 m1THrs 11m11lning 10 tntlld Jul~ 16, 1n1 Ike r.;11tc ol ~Id .dKe<!•nl. ~ltllin tour LENARO JUDSON !'OST, rev• in the fours ~'ithout She also won her ei "hlh rac'! "'~'"• 111er '"" +•1s1 w11llt;it,011 01 this Ae1mlft!1tr11o.r .,.1111 the wHt . ' t Lo AJ ' notk•. •-•td cf 1111 E1t111 of 1111 coxs\\·a1n race. m a ro~-a s am1toc. Minor Tune 50% OFF o.1K1 J iily 12. n" ·-· neml'd dl(t!:il!Jt. Also co1npeting will be t~\'O one sh.r o! her 0'\'ll traf'k ftl!:lH L. McE.l.CHi ll JAMl!S L. RUIEL, J•. -,.. ...... .-. -~ EJIKlll•t• ot ,,.. wm OI )Qt VI• o,..11. '''· 112 pairs ~'ith coxs\\·ain. The~· record. 211d c;iMured her 1ith nc.,,. ...... --. 1he •DO~ n1rne<1 det:ed~"' Newport'"'"· (:1111. ""' in"lude Le•1·s and Sh an •.Tak-lr1·u-nh.· nne le•s o•·. n r...n ...................... u 1.Jt 'AUL K. WAYTE 111•1 •~1n '-to~ u• 'l.1 ......0. ................ ., .... $11_.n_ 6lOll Pldfl< Al!-y fw A'nilflhlr"or W'i"' the '°''II ;\1 c Crack en <USCI with the mark set by K·at1·eah Bar. TOfM. ..................... ,JRM H11ntt1111"' ••rt, c11H1rr11;., tt2ss 1nne•td. " (Toi 1/)\1 •) AHMRtY hr Eitcuhi• J~ly 21, ?I, tnd August 4, 11, lf74 J107·1l •o\·swao'n Tom ca mer 0 nl i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; un ·················,····• u'·'1 Tfh nu1 U6-t4lt l'uollslled 0 1•noe ce111 O•llv '"not. (Orange C.OOstl -and Buller Pu~ll~hed 01eni;e coas1 Daily Pi1t1.1 and Ke mp \\ith COXS\\"ai:1 LUSE A '74 DATSUN Ju1v 1•. 21, 7&. mci A119v5t '·nu Z•~-1t1 ---.,.-P=U=B=L=IC,_,,N='O'l1==C=Ec---- ~lar;.· Be~·elcr (QCC). 710 2 dr. 199•1 mo. PlJBLIC r\OTICE HOT ICE TO CRl!DITORS All Or the oarsmen "'!']] ra,_ t laJf-.0 .J.L. SUl'E•IOI: (:OURT 011' TH• " '-'-SLP..14141 $TATE 0" (:ALIFOllNIA l'O• in the nationa l championshin.. COSTA MESA DATSUH sul'E•to• couo11r oF THE THE COUNTY o.-o•AMOI! ,,...-. 1145 HAllOl ILVD .. C.M. STATE 01' CALll'ORNIA 1'11. A·IJ177 • Bob Ernst oI UCJ is 540,6410 COUNTY OI' OllANGE Es111e of WILLIAM c . lAMIEll.T, h, t] N' rt t Ct u HD. AIOSH Otceou ed. coac mg le ·e~-po eam. OllDEtt TO SHOW CAUl• NOTICE IS HEll.E&Y GIVEN "' 11\t WHY OWN A BOAT ? ,- In Ille Matter of '"~ Al)OllCl !IM cl credlfl)l'l ot 11'111 ICO~t lldmld d~ldtnl CECELI ... MEA HODGE !or Cll1nge of 11'111 1!1 pe.-.oni lltvlna cllim~ 1g1lnst Nim•. '"" $tld d«t<!•n• tre re1t11lrtd 10 flit l,\/!-1E RE,1.S CECELl,I. 1J e A HODGE. ttiem, wl!ll file nKll1ifY ~~ucl'len. In 1>1!lllone•, ha' liltd 1 per!U~n with tilt Ill• office or tile tlttlt ol IM lbCY~ Clerk '>I lhls Cll'Jrt tor an ~rdt• c/lan,ing tnll11lld couM. « to prr..ent l'htm, 'fl'llh pettlioMr'' 111me from CEC EL1il. f/IE""I"'' ntel!OW.-Y YOllther~. lo l h• HOOG£.: to JEA'! [l"INE HODGE : Undtri lont'd ti !!le-L1w Olfltt of KINDEL IT IS OA.OERED In•! •II pt,.onl ANO ANOEllSQN, !O~O Norlft 8 ra.M:ll.I•• lftto•e;ted I" 11,.. ~t.11vH"1l1ted maner 1S1nt:o Ant. C1Utc•ni1 t27~7. 10llle11 11 •~Pl•• Delo•~ !ftis C0111r •I 10:t0 11.M .. on !t.e Pl•~• &I b""I""' of 1n1 u11denl~d ~tpl, 3, 191', I" 1~• C<><lrl•.oom 01 111 tll m1tter1 1'1rl1!11!ng lo !hi e.1111 OepArtmenl tlo. 3, 61 1t.1 Courtl'IO<J>e ot 5~lJ dll'tto""'· wlrMn ta1,1r n\Qn1n~ lact!<!d M 7UI Clvlt Cent~r Ori\•! W"'11, il!er tflll llr1I pull!!tl !lool of !Iii$ Mlfl~. S1n11 •n1, C1IUorni1, 1...ci t.lltlw c;1111oe, It 0~1~ J ul)' f;, 1~1' •' 1nv, wllv 1ht oe!itlan fer <ll1nge o• ntme ll"NIC OF AMERICA !i.ll<KllCI not boo granted NATIONAL TRUST AND IT IS FUA.THElt 0 0R;)!:;l:l:0 lllM • SA\/INGS ASSOCl.\TION <OllV ct '"'' C•OI• 10 -~-CIU->C bt Adm1nb1tt1or wl111 '·"' ·1111 :>UClll~ed 1 .. Ill! Ooil'o' PU~•. a n.w.._,~~r M1ne~e<1 of ,,,. o-;l•te of 1111 •. of ge11er;;il clrcullli:>n print!!<! In O••llll! .oc.~& n~m.., tt:i;e~nl .' l.01111!y, C1llh>•hll , or-.ct ~ t k "' N::ir ICINOl!!!L AND AHOE•SCN i.-<ttnive ... ..ic.>'rir!"' !o Ille date ~•! tor 1no Nil'!~ ''""'"''¥ lltr•i•g on Irie ;:ellh:n. S•nl• An1, Cllifll'!!I• Hiit DATED: July 11. ltU. Oltl SM·117T FRANK 00'.•E"llCM f•u Altflrne,s •or A•mJ";~trllor Jua<:' cl t~! 5....,.,;..,. c~utl Wltfl 1111 •Ill •-~"' • PuDhJ.MCI Orono' c:~si osn~ Polot Pullll~tle\'I Ora~• Co.;1 01lly l"f.lot, ,. surrounded by recreational ;,;~;:---, FROa.c • opportunities like: los o the sunshine cool and clean. Come grow things like citrus and' grapes and avocados and children. Come back to the land and the l ife you should be living. Meadowview. A way 1o go to get away from It all, wil.h a going price you can live with -lrom $5.995 to $13 ,950. Meadowview is anotherwell- planned project for Kaiser Aetna·s Rancho California, the 97,500 acre master· planned country community. 1 Why not visit Meadowview this weekend. There are free 1tagecoach and horseback rides every Saturday and Sunday. It's a great way to relaK and a great way to see Meadowview. too. · To get to Rancho California take Highway 395 to The Plaza. The Ranc~o Callfor-, •, July 21, 711. 11\d Augu~t •· II, 197• 211l1·1• July 21, August 4, 1\, 11, 101• "'2·1• ., ' • tennis courls • spacious c~s 11 '\:1; community center • swim·-.... '. ......... F1"1olCMO ming poof and jacuzzi • horse CAll~OflNIA lacillties complete with sta-'\_ bles. outdoor paddocks. \ training ring, miles of bridle ~) ~Ao• tralls • privileges of the ex-, :( .. ,,.,· SANOI elusive Vail Lake Club for L------.;.ji;,;.,J ' boating, sail Ing, fishing • ·10111 c•sh o"<• saooo 0o .. n o•v· • n1tnl $1,XXI. P'ln<•~•I 1nd t111t•c•1 nearby 18-hole public cham· S60 09 p11 n1on1" r•aP•ox. Sf7 oo 1n-~1u<1Jnit Ha!!leawn~•• "'f,l•tlo~ pionship golf course • ample 0111•1 T••111: 1en ""am~• A 11 ~t·· cent•9• ,.11: 11~ "• 'uh d ~•'• &n wild country for hiking, back~ """'lf*"1u 0D1+v11ion• ~" 11qu111 packing, camping out • the ,. DlvtlOl'MINT Of K•1•• .. r=----------.--1 1 Proveit! · I Sood me the'"" 00 Eotole lot"t Meado>Mow. I I I NAME ---;--.4 --l ADDRESS--·----~ I : RANCHO CRLIFORNlR P 0 . Bo-155 _j ZIP L!'.:ncl\o C11hlOll'!IA CA 92390 . 1•) 6715-6688 • . . --------.,-J nla Really oflice in the shop· ping center has·"1aps and 1nformAfion for you. ·- -· ~·· ... ...... ' . . \ . ..-"'. l PUTIHE FUN IN-:BOATING .. AND TAKE OUT THE HEADACHES! Join NE:WPORT 111 Boat Club FREE to Charter ,·Members BOAT HANDLING LESSONS WATER SKI INSTRUCTiONS SCUBA DMNS LESSONS Limited Number of Charter Memberships Still Ava ilable .. 1Ca11 ·Newport 111 Boat Club (714) 552-3011 ATTRAVEtAND, U.S.A: (EXIT THE SANTA ANA FREEWAY AT SAND CANYON IN lllVINEI I What CAN You Get for only a dime r--" these days? Complete . reports local sports on DAILY PILOT • .. . .. " -· .-•' . - ,· .' ·. .· • ,: ,, . .., __ .. ' - C -4 DAILY PILOT The Week~s Ma~ke_t Highlights NASD Quotations on Mutual Funds VOLUME, HEA.VY '(RADERS N~ .. I Of O Io! 1~,..11q " .. 1 .. 1 .,. tt•ll •on ,1~~~" "' • '"" (<n Mwlu.ll J.wf'll' •• q.,01~n '" I"" ~llSO '"' , ..... 1 .. +r It 1'1• •11 .... .t.<lm C. l I• l.•O Adm !II( l Cl J .14 Ali"! !"~ I II 1 S• .,a.,1 .. r J.11 • 11 "'lno Ht t 0t .... M in• In 1!.6JU11 AIUlllrt o U t U AGE ... 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A total of 4!H positions in a------'',.:•:-po~rt~ed'i;:t;,hat--;itocha"'s ,."'.,'.,"P;,1.-et"eTd-'=JO lfiecs_are equipped the first p e r m a n e n ~·it computerized viey.·ers Uistallatlon of compute~ized handling more than 1211.million directory assistance service in directory assistance ca lls eac h ui United States. year. .. 1.ocated in the util ity's IO Each of the view in g signals and i n1 n1 e di a I e I y instructs her viewing terminal to project on its screen the section con1ainin-g="'17he~d:e'~,i~r~ed~l~is~ti~ng~.'--f~ \\'hich she immediately reads to the customer. This Week NEW 'l'Olt• l lU .... , "' , • ., ... '" lfl• ...... ~ ,.,.!n• Jw! h , ltU o ,1ft "'\~ L6w Cl••• C11t nG.l+ IOI, I IM.$1 '114.11 J,JI lol,I) U l.H 111,tl 1U .JO• l,11 U.,1' ll.tl ti.It 10.oJ o I.II UI '1 IH .11 Ui.ll lltl l• 0 11 • 1 tc t\\ J11111·:i. l\111111 ... 0 .... 11 N••'.!', L•W (19ot CINI .. •"•II t•.•l tt.t l ... If+ t.ll Ill ltllo •t.11 4t.OI ... 6] ... 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One-fifth of t h e diamonds are gemstones; the rest serve industrial purposes. The minicompu ter. aboul the size of a small fi ling cabinet , cont r o l s 'lhe operations of all viewing machines in the office. FINANCE --Afler--years-~t alone" in the production of dia1nonds , the Soviet Union has managed to surpass form er No. I producer South Africa and is now second only to Zaire. Without th e s e industrial diamonds space fli ght. \\'ould not have been possible nor could the Soviets h a v e <leve\oped a modern navy . Diamonds are used i n I ' .. 0" • I (~! t , u.. i -Cit• •• °'' • ' O!l I l 0!1 Ii 1 ()It ~ ' 011 I' 011 ,·' " OU 11 ~· ' {)II Ii "" Diamonds •1 Ill citios of the Europea n USS R. Eher-La.c..to r that sti ated Soviet di.'unond pr uction was the rise of a pew social stra.t um with large cash balances which buy~ dhunonds to ward off inrlation. Diamond jewelry had' become fashionable in miilrt circles. je\l.·elry-to the Unl1ed States "Affleri~an bu vers assure me that they could take mi ums or Collars . worth of oo r jewelry, if we had moot· ravored·nation s t a t us . · ' Bessme11{ly of Aml.Otg. a , Soviet ;igency \\lhich deals with U.S. trade, recently LOld rhe pub!icalion E a s t . \Ve s 1 Markets. 'inajor directory MSist;ince terminals contain 2.5 million ,bl!ices, the new $2.5 n111lion telephone numbers stored on •sfrvic.e has reduced the time microfilm , and are capable op e r a t 0 rs spend with of holding millions of more customers seeking telephone listings, sai d Jauron. nilmbers of more than 15 "The ·possible eflects on the wOrld economy have gigantic implications,'' \\Tit.es E. Stuart Kirby of the University of A5ton in B i rmingham, Englan<;l. in a book-length study on tbe problem. 1\loM:ow would like to export crystallography ·and nuclearl-~~----=~------ , percent and has increased TO FIND a customer's idJormational accuracy. Ustjng, the oi:ieratcr ~in1ply ~t costs General Telephone pr~s keys on the v1ewmg roOre than $10 million aMually machine's console t h at ~operate these offices. represent the first rour letters .)Jettye J auron. General's in the last name of the person triffic ad m i n ist ra tio n \\·hose number is bei ng sought. manager, said the company She also punches k e Y s ~an tests of the microform r c presenting g:eographical d~ata 1Jystem in August 1971. areas co\'ered by specific printed directories and. ir ~.\ITIUZlNG computerized neressary. a key for the "daily rRicrofil'm viewers instead or addendum" of new and c·o n v e n t i o n a I p r inted changed listings. A n e I\' directories. the system has addendum is added to the ~ installed in directory machihe's ' 'b ank '· of aisist.ance offices in sant:i. wicrofi lm each day to keep hjonlca, Downey. West Los , the listings up to date. Angeles. \\' e s t m i n s t e r , A small co1nputer in the Lakeii·ood, Lo ng B e a c h , orfice receives the operator's ., J\larketing Conference Planned for Se11te1nber A speaker group in the OOmebuildirig industry will rOcm<i out the one.Jay Sflles and marketi ng seminar at the Oi!neyland llotCI on Friday. _sept. 20. Building Industry ~sn. Chairman 1-1 o \Var d Gurvitz1 of Rcssmoor Leisure ~prld Corp. annou nced th is \!4ek. ror the master plan of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Four other industry experts \\'ill complete the program. sponsored by the. Sales and 11.larketing Council or the Building Industry As.om . The theme ··~fakini;:-fhe Psychological Sale" \\'Ill be the topic or a\\·ard winnin~ decorator Carol Eichen of Fullerton. A na1ive of Los Ange les. ~-I~. Eichcn, stnrtcrl her career 1norc than a decade ago \\'hen s h e decorated model homes ror lrvi11e V eg·etable Is <t 'Sno1.v-corn' What docs a i50-pound "snow cone" have to do with an ear of sy.·eet corn? Pl enty. The agriculture division or the Irv ine Company h as st.aned packing and shipping some eight million ears or sweet corn. under t h e "Irvine's Finest" brand. and the "snow cone" plays an in1portant role in the summer· long aclivily. AcCording to Bill Will iams. vice 1>rcsidc:nt and general manager of the division,· here's how the process works : IT BEGL\'S as h and han·esl.ers move throu gh the company's more than 550 acres or S\\'eel com. The corn is loaded aboard large open top trailers and delivered to the Irvine gro\\'ers vegetable p.1.cking house within minutes arter picking. The com is next placed on a Cflnveyor belt th:it carries ii into a large. ominous· lookin~ machines called a ll ydrJ>Coolcr where I h e 1e1l'!X'l':Jl11rc of the co m is quickly !o\!,:ercd through the use of very cold ~·ater to protect lhc l'Orn's fl avor and qua lity until it reache s· the dine r's table. . "The tenderness and flavor of S\\'eet com deteriorates very rapidly unless it is quickly cooled and maintained at low temperature until eaten ," \Vill iams said. After the chilling process, fi\'e dozen of the chilled ears are hand-packed in a special cart.on that moves along anot her convevor to the incred!blc snow· cone. "Actually.'' says \Villia1ns, "it isn't quite a real mi ow <.'One although the 750 pounds of crushed ice waiting inside a large wooden container bears that resemblance.'1 TIIE ICE comes in the form of 300-pound blocks 10 by 21 by 46 inches in size. Individual blocks stored in the packing house cold room are placed inside a machine thal clews and scratches at the. bloc.ks Wltil they are crushed. A large shoveUul or the ice is placed inside each container to help maintain the cold temperature or lhe corn. The container is scaled, and then placed inside w a i t i n g refrigerated I r u c k s ro r delivecy to food ma rkets. \Vithin 24 hours of picking !he sweet corn is \\'aili ng for shoppers. :~e meeting will be built afOund the theme "i\Iake lt Si.ind Like a Bargain ," and will Ieatute televlsk>n's auto salesman Cal Worthington . 'Vorthington, a household her builder-designer .husOO.nd,,----- lfo\l.'ard. fi gur e for his auto commercials, was born in Oklahoma In 1920 and chopped stove\\'ood as a hoy. He was also a IMJCkdrii•er af1er dropping out. of K i lgor e , 'Texas. high school to support hl.s family . JGininR "'orthington is Calvin Hamilton. 11irector of plo.Mlng rcr the city or Loi An,eles. ''Ha111 llton 1rill nrovlde a blJance 1''ilh "'orthington in cOnncctlon or m o r k c t ~. plan ning and ho'"' to reach t 6 em.'' Curvlt> e:<plohl"tf. lfAtullton has bc<'n i11 /Iii; --,rm!tion since 1964. ' PRIOR. TO lh<lt the 1116! t iccu!lvt dirt!etor ror 1 hr Pltl5burgh depsrtmenL of clt.y planning, and was a c:onsult:H1t During the next severa l years. she sharpened lrer design skills and worked out of her home on a part-time basis. Today, she is known v.·orldwldc for her decorating talents. Designer Barry BcrkUs will stress ~ importance of design nnd marketing. The 37· yen r •ol d f-ound er of Environmcou1l •S y 11 l cm s International, Inc .• has lt>cl the firm to nntional and in:~rn~· tiorial prominen~ In th<' flelrt or environmcnt:il plun11lnq anti d1•qipl. 1'ickcts arc ;ivall<1 blc ;ii 49.95 fron1 the s ~ in i n a r hcadquartcri; .. 3355 VJa l~ido, Nc"'l>Ort Beach, phon2 ~ il4 f 61~1330. r----.--., 1 SILVER 1 I ~ , .. ~'!: I .,...... ,,. _ _. I ·---,,._.,.. I ...... _ , .. _ .... I --I I Saleb<h.Jolyllst I Gold Co1ns-S1lver Coins I ,.,.,..,,,. I I ,,..,,.,1 • .t-e:Mfi*MNlll I Sffrico. I c .. Colk<l I I (1141 s•7·694, I II U.S. METALS 11 Union Bank S~u&re I C.onlrRI Towe1 Orang13 I .. _ •. 999 Fin•.-..1 IMilU - SILVER BARS .!!! ' PURE PllllllUI CDLD COfMS e SILVER COIN UC (c.><>li(lf"'ll~I (OrpOf"/llC ~1or11qt' 'Of iil"lmf'lll"'" oollv11rv 1 J<tTt: R(t)Nfl ~,;)ff Ill INVC~TM(NT COMPANY $00 Nf wl)oO•I ('!\fl), D''"' '""" r il'!Nfl(•lll Cenre• Newf)l)rl 6t .. cn . (.01.i 644·9410 • "As possessor and producer or large stocks or gold and d i am o nds ," the USSR could. "if it v.•ere so minded . seriously impai r the present iMecure equilibrium of the world ed>oomy. '' Alter the Communists seized ~·er in Russia in 1917. the West refused to suppl y them diamonds ih any form . A temporary except.ion w a s made during World \\'ar IT. After the war diamonds once again v.-ere placed on the strategic list and their ex port to Ule Soviet Union banned. It was. Kirby, "a serious piece of economic v.·arfare." After a decade or groping. large fi nds or diamonds were made in western Yakutia (Siberia), By the mld·'GOs Yal..'"Uttan diamonds '"'e re avail able in sizable quantities. 11:1E SOVIETS now also !um out large quantities of !ly11lhetic dia'TlOnds. Th is imnlies technical knowled:ze and facilit ies of the hil?hest scientific standards, including 11n onoar:itus 10 jlenr.rate ul tro hiJ!'h pres~11rf'11 and a verv ndva nrerl undcr~tanding or nuclear ,ohvsics. Artif ic i al d ian1o nd p r o du c tion_ "hns been physics, as well as in such down-to-earth industries as stonecutting. The Soviets boast. that it was their long-range planning that enabled them to win the battle of the diamonds . In the Soviet Union tens of thousa nds ol «cologist11 aided by routhful Komsomol \"Olunteers were organized into prcspect ing t e a m s and searched mfthodicallv us ing up-to-date survey methods. The Soviet "drive r 0 r rl iamonds.'' spurred bv the Western blockade. helped fo develop Siberia and especially the remote tcn·itory or the autonomous Yakut Republic. \vhich "became the scene of fron tier and pioneering effol1s of the most striking kind.'' THE ENTERPRISE was prodigM>usly expemtve i n every economic and humen respect. Soviet n a t u r a I diamond s come from e x t r e mel y cold and inhospitable areas. [h~lllngs had lo be built. c ommuni cat;o n s and transoortation r a c i I i t i e s developed. To attract qu::illrled per.ionnel. the n e ct s s a r y emenili~:o; had to be furnished Jn the 11ubare tic Equa lly expensi\'i! was the setti ng up of sophislicaled 1nodern laboratories ror the r»'Cduction or sy nth e t ic diamonds i n metropolitan . ARE YOU GETTING "GOOD MILEAGE" FROM YOUR INVESTMENT DOLLAR? IS INFLATION ERODING YOUR INVESTMENT BASED? The9e two 1mp0rtent auest10ns wdl be discussed et .1 no-cos! 0t obliQahon semlntr. 1s wtll Consolidated Capil1t Really ,,,. Y8610t1' eau.iy trust The l>Ubllc is Invited to attend. WM., ""r JI Jilt, .... -. _ ... 11100 MMA,..._ llt4, ......,.. leecli 1 •••• ,., .... ,,,.I. ... stntt ,_._ This •S no l an olter 10 selt nor tne sohc•la\lon of an olle' to Duy 11ny secur1ry; such oller is made !o qvallfled persons by ,p"OSOOCluS only. 1 copy ol wht<:h mey be obtained by <11t1tn · -ding nnf' or w m1n 1111:1. 1 UNIVERSAL HERITAGE INVESTMENTS. CORP. 11111 ""''" lltcL, '·•tl.171 41112·4110 • Order Yours NOW ... A(] 1r;t;_1 ~ ~,~ Beautiful ~ -'-~ Stick-on Labels 1000 •'PERSONALIZED •sTYLISH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF QR A FRIEND r ' L SHAPf AND SIZIE OF LAIEl .. 1 Mr•. Jol'ln Doe 12J Main S1ree1 Anrlo•n:1Anr111I• 123•5 -------------, Piii i" thit c•"'"'"· clip tM m1il with SI .25 to: Pilot '''"''"Lob.I Div .. Poot Offlea [lox 1560 C•t• .,.i California 92626 - .. f. ..... 14''·'''4'hiii@---·, I --.-- --J • • ' • • • :iJo'1 .. r, Jul) t~ ~,, ·· _______ D_l'1LY PILOT (: .'i New Cuesta Co1nplex Opens Real Estate • . . .... ~)' Questions.LComment ~ By Reeltor Rendell fl!lcCardl• f'' , I -Pre·5howing ol the new home! ol-1:.a Cuesta by .• 1be-Sea begins this -.!'tekend at the model homes complex at the Mllthwest comer of Atlanta Aven ue and Brookhur:rt Street in liuntington Beach. A tOlal of. 14 a.rchitc(1urally c..o o r.<Li-IWl l c d e.XJ. crior elevallons are offered "'ith the five Ooor planli available. The lo\v profile exteriors fl re de11lgned for low 1neinrenancl' wl!h stained rough bean1s and sldlng of enduring quality·anrl wllh heavy bearn const rucl'ion and cellln~s in every hon,<!. financing available, the new hon1.e1..J.1ld.u.de...11-wide r~.··----• of featUr<'s. Som• time •go, whlle waiting in • doctor's office, I reed 1 brief 1rtlcl• 1bout • "V1rtlc1I City." I can't recall where this w1s loc1ted. Do you h1v1 1ny infor• m1tlon regarding such 1 city? Mrs. V. J. M., Co1t1 Meil Yes, J have read about this Vertical City, which is located on the south shore of the Thames ruver In th e Unltea Kingdom. Tis city is called Th.ainesmead , located .about 50 m ilea from London. It is a ·very large urban renewal project with 1,300 acres. The plans call for about 60,000 residents in 17,000 homes. There will be schools, industrial and office build- ings, a yacht harbor and a town center with theaters, restaurants and shops. The aestheti c appearance will be gn!atly improved in this area. Lakes and canals will replace the junk· litered marshla"tkl. There will be open park areas and playing fields for organized sports. However, one of the most important features about this development will be the transportation -motor ve- hicles bicycles, pedestrains. Most motorways through Thame11mead are below ground level in order to provide minimum grades for pedestrians and bicyclists and maxi- n1um protection to residents from noise. A continuous upper-level walkway system run s through housing areas and is convenient to activity cen· tcrs, schools, shopping center, town hall . A secondary system of pedestrianways and bicycle paths at ground level passes through parks and playgrounds and leads to employment-centers. A-----riverrront--peae-strian -con- coune is planned, affording a high-level view of the Thames. Should a sharp diffettnce in elevation occur be - tween levels of pedestrian' movement that cannot be accommodated with a ramp, there is a system of esc ala- tors. These escalators are at strategic areas. such as: bus boarding areas, commuter rail stations and shopping plazas. The surface of each square is the roof of a four. story parking' garage, wh ich furnishes off-street auto- mobile storage for occupants of the roof-top complexes. Connections from the upper-level squares to the gar- ages and surface streets are by elevators1 stairs and ramps. . We have had several stud ies of this type of resi- dential structures in the U.S. In the District of Colum- bia there is a plan for high-rise residential housin g above lihops, which would be in a series of plazas above the street. With urban land costs rising and availability dimin- ishing, vertical city development could become a real- it y. Randall R. Alcl'aTd/.e is an i11vestme11t a1wlyst. a col/.ege lectUTtr, and authOT of "ijeat Esmte in Catifornia.''1 Send 1101.tr comment.r a11d qUt"1tions to R. R. Mccardle, clo the Doily Pilot, Po1t Off ice Box 1560, Costa J\l e1a, 92626. La CUesta by-the-Sea is another development of Frank H. Ayres and Son of the sa me city, 111e firn1 hns been developing ne"' home projects since 1905. PRICE D l-"110:'11 $~1 .990 to $GIJ.4!Xl w i 1 h convcnt.ionol They include cathedral ceilings, woodburn i ng rireplaces with ga s lo;:- tk~htcrs, entryway~ "' 1 l h. raised panel doors. hanct cra tled wrought iron railin~11, wet bars. both lile and shakO ' root-.. cast iron lubs, stylist\: ,1 hand teii:tured walls anJ lot~ mal di~lng rooo1s. ~ 1-----------~~~; MEDITERRANEAN ARCHITECTURE FEATURED AT PROMONTORY POINT t Pro1nontory Point. TODAY'S HOMES AT YESTERDAY'S PRICES. ONLY 7 LEFT! I Newport Apartments Open A tew months ago ~e bu1h a number ot lnlluent1al Homes 10 Anaheim • l ; .. . Promontory Point. t h e Irvine Company's $20 million ocean-view <Ximmunity o f luxury apartment villas with its own priv:n.e beach. opens today in Newport Beach. DcsiK"ed ;,is an intimate Mediterranean coastal village, the projqcl is ·!1lghlightect by spcctaculnr views of New port Harbor a'nd the Pacific Ocean and a recreation center \Yilh. a $2 1nillion clubhouse , tennis courts and swimming pool. Promontory Point is located on a 30-acre sloping hillside site between Pacific Coa!I. Hii;!hway and Bayside Dnve. just west of Jamboree Road in Newport's Bayside Village area . THE LUXURY 52 -un it roiiiplex offers one bedroom, one bedroom and den. two bedroom. and tv.'o bedroom and den apartm ents at rents ra nging from $350 to $1 ,000 per month. Six floor plans in 26 va riations are avai\ahle. "A Mediterranean theme was selected because the climate. wate r conditions and hillsides of Newport a r e similar W those found along the romantic Italian aod Spanish. seacoasts," s a i d Willia m R. Yi'att. vice presidoot of the I r v i n e Company's mu It if a m i t y division. · Pro montory Point's hillside location commands panoramic views of San Clemente and Santa. CatB.lina Islands, and closer in·, Balboa Island, Lido Isle aM the other islands of Ne wpcrt Harbor. The mai n center is adjoined by a 2,200 square-foot swim· ming pool, , therapy pool, stnJfOeboard courts. an open fire pif, three night-lighted tennis cou rts, and a pJivate • J and.4 bed1ooms • up 10 ' oa1hs • carpet ing throughout • hreplaces • re<tr yard fencmg • beam 1:e1hngs • coot1nuous clean double o~en • d1shw~sh· ~r 6 disposer •concr ete drive · beach. RED TILE roofs and rough 1.ay • 2·car i:a rage l'.1 t~ \Vhite stucco with wood trim T w 0 sateU lte recreation ~u!oruat1c door opene1s • l ~i! accent the sculptured, sloping areas, located near either end 111sulat1on •built 1~ 11~1d rr11; of th viii VA 5!andaids mclud1 n11 the·1 ~~ "• lint nc 1n1 .• Afld 1! 11111 IS Of! the~t ~even homes When tney re ~one,, that ~ the la~t of tn1~ ilreat value group No more w·ll be built. So hurry1 These $eve·1 ~1e th e last al 1e~te ra~·1 ~ rir•ces From $39,350. f rlA1 \IA.Conven !1~nal f1•1 1111.1:1, architecture e a or the project , have their own buildings. By cascading down swimming and therapy pools fh e home~ sold ve1y well oe Dlrectlo~s : la"e Newport and H1"1 Go north to Oran2etno1111 Turn \•,est to 01angethor pe ~lld Bt1bach St li1gh1 10 model~. ·1yp1c2I E12mple (3 Bedroom Mode l) C~sh pr ic e ~39.350 001111 payment $6.350. Bal 1nce t~ be l1nanced $33.000 ver z9:, year~ Mon thly pay· ·1,ent )~36 78 1ncludini: P 1. I A.p pro~. Annu al Ptrc entttt Rite: 8%. ., '· , \ \. the sides-of the promontory. and barbecues. ~~use every!hin~ "'a~ 11g~t R1~ers1de1 freewa1s 10 lmper 1~1 the aparmteots Rance the H • A h • · natural control'!! ol the LANDSCAPING,des;gnedt<> Influential omes In na eun @'.~. magnificent tUllstde. c o m p I e m e n t the Medi· -"Th ult ,., a c eJ s 1 b 11 1714)993·5551 •.·~.· • ..,'",' e re1 terran'ean motif. provides But lerHous1n g orporat1on IC ullder::.(l a et ter ie -1~·.·1 cont emponry commtfuty flowering ground cover, vines patterned after UlOSt found and shrubs nati ve to the wann .,.; in the seaside villages of the climate. Native trees will be ---------------------------------·: Costa Brava. the Riviera , and placed both individually and Italy's Ugurian coe!t," Watt in clu!lers throughout the aoted. property, and will soften the Landscaping and open space OO!d architecture and h.ighligh.t are extensive t h r o u g h. 9 u t the ext.ensive hillside garden. Promontory Point, with ·a 1be apartments c 0 n t a i n system of walkways and luxury . features u s u a 11 y bridges co n n e c t i n g the associated wUh custom homes swellings with. the recreatJon in the Newport area, said centers and parking areas. Recreation facilities , like the Earle G. Truax. director, · leasing-property management landscapinj and open space, for the Irvine Company's are abunda~t. I~ the cen~r mult i-family division. of tbe projeet a tbe .main _ Slid' 1 d 1 . recreation cef!ter. with. a two ing, ~ aJS oors .o patios s l 0 r y , 1 2 ,000-square-foot or balc..•oru~. automatic dead· clubhouse. • boll ~ur1~ l~~s. plush carpeting m h vmg a n d bleepi.n« areas and tile floor s .., kitchens, and ceramic tile bathtub enclosures are found in all units. Kitchens have deluxe buill·in ·applla.nces, double sinks and luminous ceilings. Sleep 4 or more ashore! Boat. beach, a nd sailing lovers "·ho like IJ('ing n~;_1r the St>:t and thei r craft-enjoy li vihg righ t on the utcanfron t ! Thes(' 2-bedroom Snrfrider condo miniums make a pe1·fet:t 2nd ho me and "anchorage" for beach and sea activi ties. Come home fron1 a <:rui se to a t rackling fireplace. 1 'i ft. mast-hi.l(h living roo m. Carpeted floo rs and full drape~. A tozy cl in inK a ri·a and;\ gourmet ~alley kitC'ht•n '\\'ith pantry & all built~i ns. A pati.o/balc:nny fur skippe r or 1natc to relnxon.:? lu xl.11')' baths, upper -.i:.: ]o\\'('t', and! 111 ilr110111 . .: so ~·011 c11 11 ensily sleep .J o r,n1orp ashori·. \\'ith a !.:'lll'HJ(e. ,.;t•eurity and all th£>:;e con1 fo1ts ;lo fl"l't fJ'olll till' :o1anrl -you n1a,\· \\'l•il li\'l' i11 ,\'11u1· '.!nd hon1c all yea r round'. ('u nh· :-;t·1• thi:::-111 )!rc11t :!·bt•droo1n huys lit ThP Su rfr1dt>r, 11 11 thl' ht•al'h ;1t Rt->dondn P.1•11rh. today. Ii. % . 2 Bedroo rns f r om 11/4.J.U:'irJ, I B e dTOOITI f r o m S;J2..1:15U. Ocranfront Condorniniu.ot1t xceUe 11I C'on re nt·io rial Ffn.an("fna Bud .. r Ho~•nc r orp Buolrl•r• M • iw-•t•r l•f• »tl'fl tnte-()t•c• 11 µa rtt•y ' •• ,• • •• .. . "' j • THE OCEAN VIEW --..--1f-A LIFET-IMEF"-·~ - BUILT ANO equipped at a cost of 12 million, t h e clubhouse contains a health club oomplete with exercise equipment, locker rooms. sauna and theTalJY baths. The· unique center al!O has a self· service Jounce, ban, billiard and pme rooms, a banquet· reception ball, an executive conference room and a library. T<ealtors See Angels ''Some plans," said Truax. "have vaulted living room or master bedroom c e 11 i ng s , wood-buming fireplaces, wet bars. Uylia;hts or walk-in cl09eta.'' ---r-- ·' ' ~ ... ...,._. lil)M1. Cet-. l"-d, 10iltoof1 cnlititM) tt. P.ciflc. • S..Yltw To...,.._, -••Mp.ff fw wegoilMJ •le•• •lfll • ...,_, ••• .t ...... • s.. ... 2 • J ... .._, 2 • ...., -m.w ... ,.... wittt 21h ..... J ..... The hospitality committee of the Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Board of Realtors has conch.ded ar.rangements for Dodger Bueba.11 Nigh.t on Wednesday, Aug. 7. • S.. .._. wiffl I •IHI ,,..,. 2 firepklct1, ....... ~ kltci.n. ....t J c• ,.,.,... • S.. .. -. .. 11Wy lwkc.,.d ...crHfloit ..... poel. J.ctlDI wl hMh c_.-t. • M _. et ... c6-'" tt.i1 '" of •le•s. Tittn'• _..... Ill• ff i. ti s. c.._... , Townhomes from $54,950 Over 50 tickets have been purchased by the Board and a ch.artered bus has been reserved. The entitt cost is $7.50 per person and tbe bus \.\'ill depart tbe board ornce at 6: 15 p.m . San Clemente Sea View T OWflhomes 104 C11e. r*icM, S-a....,. .. ,, Ctlt. 17141 4t2-t510. r wa=Q;r•-&[8~~ U. ,.,.. NI ... ef'fNMp, ~ to C....._1, r19tf to de L• ,.., l.:J ,... ,.,,.. L. hpw-. .......... L l..__ 81111 Agent~ IWM. IOJSlllG A second base ball ni ght was suggested becauSe of the overn·helming success or the recent Angel evening. A. J. Hall Corporalion "'"'""'" Come home to ~tchw•lk, t M•sttr- Pl•nncd Commun ity in ew.dusivt HunhnJ!:ton SeJdiff. You C•n wtlk to Or•nge County•s be.1uti(ul bf'•ches, to night-lighted tennis courts, 10 golf councs, p.ttks, ind the new civic center. And. you'll bt ;iidjt«nt to tuperb schools (Elrmtnt1ry, Jr. High, &nd High School~. ~II immedi.ittly next lo Beachwalk). Your nrw Htachw•lk Townhomt give~ you 1U'l.UI 1<•\JS IW·IN.liif"''~anrr livins •I • surpri~11111.ly •ffordtblt cost. Choose • Z, J, 4, or 5 Bedroom, 2-C•rC..rage Townhon1f', ;._-Jnd you'll st•rt tn joying the fun •nd priv•c'y of entry .ttriums, fult.f,nced ·.S· ')' '.t'·\ p•tlos, lush l•ndsc.1ping. •nd, f•bulou~ floor pl.1.ns. 7 Swimming Pools, 2 CubhouseJ •nd mort,,, They're tll at Btachwalk with the thrill of living at the be<11ch. Com' home to !ht be.ach tod•yl Frnm ooly $43, 950 r umi5htd mod'li. ll'pt'n d•lly 10 A.~f [attlltnl fin.ncing ..... ii.bit . (71 •) 836-6557 ..... 1 .. -· .. o.-··~-W·f--··· ...... 11. ... t .. ~-...... ~-""'. , - , • Best waterfront deal in all of Orange County. 3, 4, and 5 bed room homes nght on your own pri\late lake. A recreat ion club with olymp ic size pool and tennis courts, big open greenbelts. wandering bi ke trails. everything a fam ily cou ld want. indoors and out. Unique architectural styl ing, interesting 1 and 2 story tloorplans and easy-maintenance yards that Y-::ill let you spend y,our wee kends on the water in1tead of the weeds. Why not deal yourself in on some valuable waterfront property now? FROM $54,950 tO $67 ,950 MARLBOROU6H OE\IELOPMENT CORPORATION ' " " , ' ( r I ) • , C 6 DAILY F'ILDT Sunday, July 28, 1~74 ', - ' , . ~ ~,"/ .. . " . ,_?' ~1 ' < • • ~ ,"t'; ~ • . ,. ' . • . ' . . "'.-·. ,. ) -~\4..;. . .. .. .... ' •• ~ • ~ ~ • -t•.. .. .... '. -• • '• .. , . ' ' -t This is y0urp . • to a better commun1 in Newport Beach, stin or Irvine. The processes of life can be as im· portant to eve ryday happiness as shelter itsel f. The getting arou nd, 1he shopping, parkin g and recreation -1hese are things that have been carefully planned out for you by The Irvine Company. You can actually get a lllok at what 1his means in the vi llages now being built by The Irvine Company and the d evelopers listed on this pa·ge. You'll see how the ca reful art of mas- ter planning heJps shape a community to a size that makes people feel at home. How it can bring more efficiency int o most activities. How it turns th e business of l ivi n~ into more enjoyment for every - one in your family. In these new villages life is more peaceful an d fu lf illing than in a com- munity that does not have these sa me planning advantages. For instance. when homes are de- signed in clusters the net result is larger open spaces. Th is means more attractive surround ings f o r your home. Housing 1ypes can be bl ended more harmoniously. The land can. be arranged for maximum convenience to everyone living there. One of the concepts at work is see- ing that there is safe access for children and adults to schools and shopping t hrough well-manicured greenbelts. Making th ese journeys more pleasurable and conven ient is only one of the ways the s~heme of th ings here gives you a superior living envi ronment. Another is the way facilities are located on a village, community and regional basis. Things are well placed in relation to your own dwelling. This removes muc h of th e inconvenienc e an d much of th e needless irritations in traveling about . You ca n.~in by looking at the fine homes now ~~~~~liable. And while you're looking, keep our eyes 'open for all those subtle but imp ant environmental ben- efits we've ju t been talking about. They lead to a better life for your whole f<tmi ly. ' . • Villages bv----' ... 1HE IRVINE CDMRMIY South~rn C.alifornia the way it should:be. ' l . - • See the Village Hoi:n• Show -a multl·screen presen).alion. ·At th& same time get sales lj:teraturl! and maps and answers to .llny quesUOns you may have about our villages. VILLAGE HOME SHOW 1. Santa Ana Freeway 11.t lhe Mytord Ad. exil. IN •TUSTJN I GREENWOOD Vlll>,GE~~ 2. Peppertree Homes. 8y Frank H. ('iyres 'Sol). o.penind July 1974. J . Lauretwood: By U.S. 0...loprpent. -Corp.-Townhomes~ From 128.990. Patio Homes. From 5;121490. IN THE CITY OF IRVlrlE WALNUT VILLAGE 4 . College Park Homes. By S&S Con~ struC:tion Company. From $47,990. 5. Colony Homes. By Kendall Devel~ opment Co. From $43,990. THE VILLAGE OF EL:. CAMINO REAL 1 THE VILLAGE OP.UNIVEA,itv P°"~t< 8. Park II Homes. By,,NaUonal Corn:-' munity Builders. Ftom 1$48,990. 9. The TeTr Ace Townhomea. 81 Standard Pacillc Corp. New unit• in September, 1974. ' · 10, Deane Homes. By Deane Devel• opment Co. From $63,750. 1 'THE VILLAGE Of TURTLE ROCK 11. New units coming in 1975. IN NEWPORT BEACH THE VILLAGE 0~ HARBOR VIEW 12. liarbor View Horoes . By Don ald L. Bren Co. From $69.495. 13, Spyglass Hill. By John D • .Lusk &. Son. From $116,000. 14, Jasmine Creek. By M. J . Brock; . and Son. Opening August 1974. BIG CANYON 15. Deane Homes. By Deane Oe.vel• opment Co. From $125,000. BAYSIDE 6. Green!ree Homes. By Oonttl<f l . - Bren Co. From $38,495. 16. Promonl91')' Bay Homes. By Irvine Pacific Development Co. from. $195,900. 7. Oeerfletd ·Patio Homes. By Irvine Pacific Development Co. Opening Juty1974. 7. Oeertleld Townhomes. By Broad~ moor Homes, Inc. Opening fall 1974. 7. Deerfield Park Hom99. By Century Community 0.Velopers, Opening Fall 1974. t j I ' I I I • • I • look for ttiis tYmbol In ads by O\lf' \lillag19 homebuilders. [ Mll19f!S by -THE 1RVtNE a:JMPllNf .1 • • . ' • --, ' \. • • , --· '74 PINT0 '2 Doot. =..174 PINTO RUNABOUT HAND NEW '74 MUSTANG II ~~D '74 MUSTAN G II . ·- \ . ·t 2300 cc·enaine, ~speed trfns .• front & rear bumper guards. ' .. l4XtOY259705) ' , , 41 Door V--1, auto. trans .• (disc) ·brakes, tinted glass, ; ·vinyl roof. j>aded. #4K92F1469'9 '71 PLYM. CllCKIT '72 FORD COURIER PU Auto. tranrn., 4 spHd, he•· " ~· radio, t1e1ter, tw, bl.lc:kirT lfffl. k)w mlln. '!)'hlfft1ll lirn.. #!11-461T Lie. 14230Zl9 . ' • • '· ·NOT STllPPlD IUT EQUIPPED 1 Auto. transmission. 2300 cc engine, Tadio, heater, decor group. 1 874JO~. • J '71 C EV. IMPALA ~. \l .... 'euto. ,, ...... fac- tory arr conditioning, raidkl. hMter. 1115f0P '71 PINTO -2000•- • spffd. (1J8CFF) '69 DODGE ...._w,n. v ... auto. tr-., fadotY air condlllon'"8...,..,. ,...,Jng, radio, hutw, to.dMI, 9 pn- Mnger. Llc. IYPX,AI '70 lnter'I TniYel All Wg.,_. v..a.' '9ftd, ak'condl'Rclning, poWer steering, • ra,. find. IAJIAYT HAIDTOP , ' MACH I ' 2.l litre ' cy l.', POWer steering, (disc) brakes • heater, whitewa ll !ires, front & rear bumper guards. l4R0'2Yl91973) 2.8 litre eng., auto. trans., fac tory air, power steering, power diSc brakes, rJl dial whitewalls, tinted 91$ console, digital cloclt. (4F05Z274179) BRAND NEW 1974 COUR IER f!)RD PICKUP fSGTAPS13856J '69 MUSTANG . FASTBACK ltld: shitt, r9dlo,. ,...,.,, Uc, ll'OISAUB DISCOUNT FROM SUGGESTED LIST · BRAND -NEW 1974 LTD BROUGHAM 2 DOOR HARDTOP LOADED INCLUDING FACTORY AIR. $ (14J67Sl03235l CLEARANCE PRICE '72 DATSUN PICK U' •speed. radkl. ,..ter. extr• eiice. 11"414 '7 TORINO '72 TOYOTA 4 DOOR CELICA V"4, Iulo, tr.ns.., fKfory a Tr _, sl)ttd, f.tctory aircondlflon- conditlonirig. flO'lft" steering, ing, r.Jdlo. heater, f416FHa ~ (disc) brU:es, radio, heater, vinyl roof, lf'1'61V 1388 $189 7 ~1 9 8 $12 96 $2077 $268 8 19 77 '70 CADl.LLAC II Dorado Loeded & nklt. (102SAOS) '69 CHEVY "Kinpwoocl W •• '' l/·I, 1uto. trlf!S., flC'tory •i' cof'ld illonlng, ~ si....1ng. 1974 . ~MPER ·VAN. $ :1clcS011ot33) IMME.DIATE . . DELIVERY . 1'70 DODGE tOIONIT COUl'I A.-. tr•ris.. radio, hNter, loWiloW mllH. fl298QF • • . '73 DATSUN . 610 Cl'I. Aedlo, he•ter, nice one: 13A.s.t3 -fORI> ' '73 DATSUN 240Z Auto. trans .• t.ctory 11r con- d!lioning, AM/FM radio, llH- ler, mag whHls. low miles. Burri! Ol'a~. #HLS361l7'J7 COURIER · & SHELL (SGTAPY06096) . $ -SPECIAL . FINANCING AVAILABLE '72 CAPRI V6 • ll>ftd, radial tires. radio, hNter. bucket INIS, llllEYH) '71 Super an '68 GMC '70 FORD FOID 3/4 TON VAN E300, slick shill. he1ter. Slick shift; power t11itg1te. ElOO Long Wheetb<1se,' cyl., HtllYV duty ,equipped. (i'l1266BI !IUlO. lrt!'I$,, healer. $m1"'888 $10 87 $'f'988 '72 c~u~RIE TRUCKS W/CMnP9' shell. 4 ._, a<s· t cyl .. •ulo. tr•ris .• f\ltont :;:' w:!:;,, ~~=T~.,., TR u paint. IF74l27 $2277 TRUCKS $138 8 FORD • I '68 8UICK '72 CHEV, '72 VEGA WILDCAT NOVA G.T. V~, auto. tr•ns., f.ctorv air v-1. radio, heater, vinyl roo,, 4 speed, heater. 1m-GJU condllioning, power steering, low miles. Ll~llOKZD tbdio. heater, 1!11 wtiett. IWTT·04S PICKUP & CAMP ER 74 FORD * TON PICKUP & 8' MAJORWAY CAMPER CABOVER·pa,.ling1 etc. & ready for your personal touch. (RV·ll33) THIS . PICKUP TRUCK & CAMPER IS READY TO GO ~ (F25BRU62476J . ' &; D 2 DAIL VPfLDT DAILY PILOT : CLASSIFIED"· ' t G-r•I R.E. • 1002 ·-PROUD ! NEIGHBORHOOD I I IRVINE TERRACE ;. PRIDE or O\\'NERSllIP ... 1, OUR AVAIL .1\BL E • I NVENTORY I ~ t sussr ,\N'flAL s a ' t BDfiltS., SOl\IE \\' I T H l OCEAN VIE\\'$: POOLS, -DENS, FOR?.IAL DINING I & PRlCED FROl\1 $79.000 ~ CAU. ,Jo"'OR A PERSONAL ~ RE.VIE\\', f HARBOR ' l ' ' ' ' COMl"ANY REALTORS SINCE 19'14 673-4400 3 HOMES ON A LOT-, ___ --COSTA MESA I-- , • Here Is your opportunity to llw m· one home, Income off the other Ll\'o. Good investn1enL Call tor appt. 64&-77ll. Walker&Lee !1~ ... ~·~·~"~'~"~·~ .. ~~ ' i WESTCUFF NEW HOME Choo8e your ov.11 decor. 2 Story, -1 bedrrn, 3 bath, ~ . dining room, tftmily room . \V/wet bar. Room for pool. -Nearly completed. For deta~ call. 6~. ' PRICE SLASHED Corona de\ l\1ar hlghl!nds. A real jC\l"CI of a hou!i!e. Two spacious bcdroon1s, large living room · 7'l: baths. Sparkling $\\immlng Pool • heated & filtered -price cut to $67,000. Call 67J....8.100. MESA VERDE Just liated! ! 4 Bedroom or 3 and fini shed den. Decoraiea like a model home with fan- taatlc la.ndscaplng. Hurry? Be the Jlrst to see. S44.000. co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141__; (Open Evenings) EASTSIDE HOME + 1 BR UNIT Vlell constructed hard"1Xld floor home with fireplace and double prqe on comer Jot + 1 Bednn l'le\\.-er 'unit. Huny on this good.le!! $46.950. Call MS-3255 for appointment. C ONDOi\fI N IU i\1$ 'in Huntington IAndm&rk. First urut. Deluxe apts. Drps, shutters and wallpaper. NR. i\fIL LibN DOLLAR 0.UBHSE \VITH A L L ACTl\'ITIES INC. TENNIS. 2BR, 2BA, second level. Full price Includ ing membet'Ship fee, $33,500. SJ6,.8847 BKR. POOL PLUS!. $38,900 Best buy around for fantastic decorator home with sparklin~ cuslom pool. Manicured yan:la. lotUST SEE so hurry · .: • Call 847..0010 A~t. EASTSIDE INCOME 1\1.1) doll house-. on one lot. ': 38R, 2BA \v lth dbl glll' I: 2BR, IBA v.·lth dbl gar. Seven yr11 old. >Ont buy, great lnvrstment . Owner occupied. Call PRESTIGE HO!l.tES for Information and ' ' details. 64.S-6646 SAYE $4000. One 2 bedl:oom, 2 bath, Adult Condominium "Only Sz!,000 with $1000. d0\\11 and no doli111 COits. Call 8lj-4206 ..... l $32, 900 Still Buys F'antastlc atarter home b immaculate ind fte.d.y for yoo l $1650 down piUI c!Ol- lng CO«ll. See lh1I c.me toda)'. Call 84?.<IJIO. 41. LOVELY HOME } l\'earl)' new JOVf:ly home with 1 teCluded entrance, large rooma, homemaker'• dream country kitchen. Only Ut-, " 5001 Won't laat. Call 841-6010 .... ' ' .. ' •• ) I ~ • . Sunday, July '2S, 1974 ~ • ' .. -• ' \, • ' • • < ... • ..... _... -- • •~· t' .• • ~· ' Something For Every Body --- Along the Orange ·Coast ' •• Here's a ''seven-pack'' you $3.00 a month anywhere in whether you ha've a taste for can have delivered to door ·for .your N'ourishing only the Orange Coast area. too ~ .. abou1 local sports reports, crave. more news . the world of women in which you · live, feel a lack of community news in your diet or want the variety of top cartoons, comics, columns and commentary packaged so they please y~u. The Daily Pilot del~vers-seyen days a week. .. Want to order? Phone 642-4321 or the· Dai·'y Pilot office· ~n your neighborhood. .. ' ' • " • ' i. .. ' . 1 • • I r • • t • i . . ~ . . . " . ' J J· • . . . . . . . • .. ' .. , I I ' • .l OUR BUSINISS IS HILPING PEOPLI LIVE BETTER I Ci)UIET, SECLUDED LOCATION Custom bull! 3 bdrm. & huge family rm. h~me ; Jge ., partially covered !atio. Spa- cious, profess, landscape,d yar -ample room !or pool + play area. Cape C!)d style 1arch1t.ecture. Nwnerous .. buiJt-.ins .. •. with glans avail . for enlarging home. Price re,. uuced to '117,000. ON THE BA YFRONT Realtors ~560 Ol'~ERINGS OPEN TODAY. No. 5 Rue du Pcu"C, Blg Canyon, Dl!ane hullt, VenJalllc" plan, 4 lilt. & fan1. nn. tronttng on No. 10 fairway &: (O't'en. W.vtsh It elegant. sm.CKJO. OPEN T0DA Y. No. 5 Royal St. George. G re. c I (I UI ~tom bit. lanilly 1¥>n'\e. 5-t ,BR,, 5 hath&, tarn nnv ticlni' Gth tee & fairway. Countlc.. custorn features. Reduced to m,<m. * * * * *·* Heritage Collection • POOL TIME 3 BEDROOMS + SPARKLING POOL - fa ntas tic Costa Me sa home with plu sh car- pets atl.d drapes. Separate family room ,....din· •lie area, detached double gataie on large lot. Vacant, owner wants fast sale!! Last years price, ooly $32,500. Call -SllO. Ci)UIET & CONVENIENT .. ·•come by car or boat , .BUT, you must , NE\Y LISTING. E4 r 1 y see J9 BAL89A COVES. if you want a • •' Blutts, vlew hOme, above bdnn. home with pier & slip, + lge. court,.. ~ water. Ofl ·v 11 ia LOCATION. Charming 4 bedrm.; l~ bath & family room. Shag carpets, fireplace, bltns, all for $38,000. Hurry, see this Costa Me sa bargain today. Call 540-1151. yard & permanently bit-In BBQ: $1.22 950. Entn_d•. 3 bdnn. m1 unit, 1 manv, many thousands jUlt ~EW ON THE MARKET . THE $00D LIFE • • . in "The Tower•"i 2 bdrms., 2 baths, with eleva.tor service., Garag~ space + guest park10g. Also, pter & sl!p available. Tre~~ndous view of entire harbor. Ttlis con-' domuullm is all yours for only f18,000. BAY AND BEACH B7B-3000 11407 •. CDAIST HWY. CDRDNA D•L MAUii *'11 in total redecoratlon. ~ ln in.ld·nlnetln. ' Sl'l!CIAL Ol'FERINO A ;. brand 'new Deane ··aro.,.oo·•, ocean view 3 Bclhn. S.crlllce at $137,500 fQr: qUk:k l&le. LOVl.L y 2 'STORY -Mesa ·verde,' 4 and den. Fonnal dining and b,..Jclast rooms. Custom 20x34 Anthony pool with sweep, and landscaping affords lots of privacy. Super Sharp and offered at $68,950. Call .546 .!llO. !!'!-~-"'!!-~-!!"-~~~-COOL IT WATEiFRONT ' LIVE ON THE WATERFRONT -rare 3 ... with pier a !.!oat. Airy bedroom Rendezvous Condo, TOP FLOOR, 8BR. ram ' nn, sheltered Great View of Catalina and Laguna. 2 Park- pat~.PEN SUN l2:3tl-5 ins""spaces in sulrgarage, security building, 400l MARCUS elevator. Completely furn.is.bed. $90,000. 5el· N~-1 Ier may carry l s.I TD. Call 540-1151. 1:£~~~~"'"""l'!!!!""!"'""'"~~ ........ ~ .. 1 ~~ .. "and 19',!IXI. GanoraIR"J!, 1002 General R.E. l'Oo2 f>wn'' will.help rmanco BA Y:CREST'S BEST OPEN HOUH) DUPLEX. ASSUME l'RIV ATE BEACH $92,5-Quality bUilt custom pool home. 3209 Mont J pro ressiona.lly deoonted F"eaturing: 3 oversized bedrooms, large, MESA VER••D•E LOW INTEREST aBR. DolighUul •~r d , n wood panelled den, beautiful formal dining, VA LOAN "'"'"" vacant, '""""'· 2 fireplaces, 3 baths, loads of storage, Iaun-•·aESr ON THE AlARKET·· •now·in. dry room , atrium entrance and oversized 3 LARGE BR's. l~ BA , Income $.'no per m 0 OPEN SUN 12:36-5 garage. Home centers around lovely pool lam rm, lrg feJlC('(I l'd. Payment S215 per mo"; 4615 WAYNE RD. • area. Afany, many custom features Just f~~~~c. Only $4l,OOO. Call now 842--2lll N:ent .... ea~r"~1~jp ~500 listed, call-for complete tletails. 546 ·5llO. For info. -C.11 Bkr. CJPENTn.,. ITTI FUIHOllE•ICEI HAL PINCHIN, RHltor COOL COSTA MESA • .. ~14~ ;.,;:i.~d. ""t ~r-1IUA1lill ;A~~;:~ ~!:s~s!~e~;,L:ux~~;~oc~~~~: Both"°""" qu~k movo in l~----·· J SUN SET OVER lion. Wide lots, excellent landscaping. Ask·· BKR. MS-1197 CLASSITTE:D ~ill "'" It! Ing $136,000 for both. Call 540-1151. Gon•r•I R.E. 1002 iGon•r•l R.E. 1002 CATALINA NEW CAPE SERIES LimNG jp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l~e ~~el~ e ~ A RARE ITEM-but a sharp 3 bedroom til Coldwell _ Banker entrance. Truly an out-Condo in a quiet secluded section on Costa 1>!anding three bedroom l\fesa's Eastside. Lovely pool, landscaping. cur.tom hOme ln prestigious Children over 15. $44,750. Call 546-.SllO. Irvine' Temu~. One of the few home• of thls callbor ME·SA VERDE to also have maid 's quartel'I. Ex(."ellent terms FINEST LOCATION-quiet tree lined street. ;;=~· $1.lJ,500. Ca 11 \Valk to park and schools. 3 Bedroom and OPEN SAT. 1-4:30; SUN. 2-6 , O/>EN7U.t• """""'"'"""' 2312 Aralia, Eastbluff [l!r · · , ~ famil y. Excellent condition. Cedar roo~ shag carpets, fireplace and. patio. Full price ~.soo. Call 540-1151 ._ 3 Bdrms ., family roow. $67,000 OPENSUNDAY2-6 J r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~..,1 2716 Bayshore Dr., Newport Beach 4 Bdrms. & family room. $295,000 ~ MAGNIFICENT ERITAGE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 , 1 i'OOL HOME 1425 Keel. Harbor View Hij)s 4 Bdrms., Family room. $115,000 I F..,. '"'""'""" REALTORS ~, Custom Pool f--t-~~-1t-~~~-1:llfl&N-SA'f.-&-SUN-l-o-~~~""11--,.-"'...,.,G11.o&n 186 ShorecliHs Rd., Shoreclills TJt. . t .. ""'' ""'""' "°"" 1002Gonanl R.E. '' I Gen .. al R.E. 1002 5 Bdrms., family room. $224,500 i. beautiful. custom pool I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-S ~Ja:1 ~7i':1 f~~I • 4521 Orrington, Carheo Shores rOOm, custom landscaping, 3 BR.+ bonus. rm., fam. rm., pool. $145,500 add mucti,.much more. All of thia plus an assumable OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 GI 7~% loan with 706 W B A p · I p Int paymenlli o1 only $310/ . ay ve., erunsu a O month. Ask for listing No. 5 BR., family rm., view. $97,500 !"'56. OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 WALKER & LEE 915 Chestnut, Eastblu(( Rea] Estate 3 Bdrms., family room. $63 ,900 COSTA MESA OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 545-9491 6191 Sierra Bravo, Turtlerock ,3 BR., farn . rm., din. rm., cent. air. $55,500 OPEN SAT. & SUN. 2-6 1821 Sabrina, Irvine Terrace 4 BR., family rm.; pool. $167 ,500 OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 4507 Roxbury, Cameo Shores 4 B<lrms., family rm., view. $139,500 OPEN SUNDAY ~-6 504 Evening Star, Dover Shores 6 BR., fam. rm.; view ; pier & slip. $218,000 OPEN SAT. & SUN. 2-5 305 North Star. Dover Shores 6 BR. Waterfront, pier & slip. $210,000 SENSATIONAL ISLAND BAYFRONT Finest Harbor location. 3 lots. 5 bedrooms, 71h baths, family room, huge dining room, pool, views, 4 car garage. Room for sev- eral yachts to 65'. $750,000. COUNTRY FRENCH CHATEAU Designed to capture the spectacular view of Irvine Cove. Family living at it's best. 7 Bedrooms, guest quarters, formal dining room & charming billiard-family room. $550,000. CJJ.IEb SHORES Beautiful home. Shows like new. 3 Bed- rooms, 4 baths, hobby room, pool. Out· standing viCw. &hown by appointment only. $145,000. CLOSE TO FASHION ISLAND 3 Bdrms. in Eastbluff on cul-de-sac. Pool size yard. Large patio deck. Very neat & clean. $63,900. IDEAL OCEAN VIEW HOME Popular, spacious Lusk Tiburon with view, on pool sized lol Exceptional condition; on quiet street; complete witb all cootieniences. '97.SOO. CAPISTRANO SPANISH°ES'rATE 5 Bedrooms, 3ih baths, separate 2nd story, 33' master suite; 36' pool. Ocean views, wine cellar. On corner Yl acre site. 2 Yrs. •new. '1511,500. OREAT IASflLUFF BUY! JUST LISTl!Dl See th is charming 3 bedroom Lusk-bu ilt home. Spaciously designed family room and formal dlning room! Owner most anx- ious for quick sale-priced accordingly at $67,000. • DIAL 644-17'6 2161 San Joequln Hiils Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKt!R CO. OPl!N HOUSE DAILY Dower Shores VIEW 4 PLEX FOR THE OWNER OCCUPANT Seldom do \\"e !'ind an lnve11tment property that Is capable of e.,;cellent income production AND is all!O s u itab l e for o~·ner occupancy In a roomy 3 BR 2 BA l\parln1ent. PLUS ha~ excellent te.mu v•ith 3'.>Sa 001vn. nt.IS JS IT!! Only sn.500 Call 6U-72ll /.Jn NIG[L nAILEY !. ASSOCIATES ' 4 BEDROOMS PLUS FAMILY· ROOM "BEACH" 4 Grre bedroom-•. famlly room with open beams. Large kitchen. Bike to bea.ch! Huge privale )'tll"d. Priat.d to sell fast at $42,!m. ~ tramferred! OJl now 963-6767. I i"""'"'" .UI~ THE REllL ESTllTERS SEA Afl~I Q IALET The ultimate ln OL~anfront ll\'ing: l\1agnltlcrnl duplex oostlCd allo\'t'! Chtnn Co\'t! In Old O>ron'1 cl!!'I l\!ar. Thls "French QuArt~r" auo orJers thl" l~st vle'v at the beach. Enormous 3 an, 3BA plus 2 en. 2 BA. GRUBB'-: ELLIS BEEN BUSY!!!!! NEW LISTINGS BIG CANYON condo. 2 & Den, decorator charm. Gorgeous grounds v.•/privacy! $145,900-Fee. BAYCREST Beauty. 3 BR. lam. rm., huge pool ! 2'h Baths; spacious & airy. $98,500 - Fee · MAGNIFICENT Irvine Terrace home; 5 bdrms .. fam. rm., pool & view. Many extras. $235,000 WATERFRONT with pier & slip; lull~ equip- ped artist's studio. Private court. $385,000 -Fee .. BRAND NEW, Laguna Niguel, magnificent ocean view ; 3 BR., fam. rµi., ,pool. $325,000 VIEW OF THE ENTIRE BAY Excellent, custom quality : 4 bdrms., din- ing, pool, extra lot Incl. at $324,500 OCEANFRONT -CAMEO SHORES 5 BR .. family rm., den; approx. 4,000 sq. ft. $385,000 · LINDA ISLE -PIER & SLIP 5 BR.. maid's rm.; 41h ba. A beauty ! $255,000 BAYCREST -CORNER LOCATION 3 BR., 3 ha. Best buy in the area, '69,500 If wa don't hava It -wa'll find Ill I Spac:lallzlng In Homes of Distinction HUG HOMES, REALTORS 5'7 San Nicolas Drive, Sulte 102 Newport Center 640-4050 Gen1r1I R.E. 1002:G.n1r1I R.E. RUSTIC 'CHARM-OLD CORONA Dl!L MAR U.nusw!l 2 bdrm. & lo!t home; auto. sprink- lers & copper plumbing. Plush new carpet in living rm.; shake roof & brick f,q>lc. Ex· Ira lge. 45 fl. lot fo r additional wtit. Submit .offers! OPEN SUN. 1.5 617 MARIGOLD * * * * * * HARBOR VIEW HOMES LOWEST PRICEDlll 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath l\'lonaco in immac., rnov~ tn cood. Formal dining area; garden kitchen . Vacant & ready-good value at $64,500. C. Fi COLESWORTHY 640-0020 ., ________________ ,. R"'1 F:oU.t' Glr>-7000 ... I!!! ..................................... ...,..., _ _,. HOMES OPEN 1·5 THIS AFTERNOON S.. The,. UNIQUE FNturas: A ~pectacular Back Bay view, wind protected patio and 3 bdnns with exciting decor. Bluffs condomi,n,. iwn at $64,500. See Zoe Ann Rhodes at 340 Otero, Newport Beach. SEE ThaM UNIQUE FNturos: UNIQUE among the UN IQUE'S! 4 bedrm that is clean and original. Stain glass tiles, lots of wood and warmth. Irresistible at $125,000. includ· ing views and keys to a priva te beach. See Dorothy Johnson at 512 Seaward Dr., CdM . s .. These UNIQUE Features: Colorful, clean and contemporary! 4 Bdrm, single story "A·Ieadow Home" in prime location. See at $56,900. See Vergilene Hull at 18150 Red Bud Circle, Fountain Valley . SM ThaM UNIQUE FHtulos : 4 Bedrm, pool home. Central ?t.tesa Verde location. Atriwn entry. See Martha Beynon at 2895 Clubhouse Rd. $65,900. S.. These UNl_OUE Features: It's for lease, 5 bdrms + fam nn, beamed Jiving room, frplce and porch. Vacant and for lease at only $500/lt)O. See Marilyn Hodges at 618 Acacia, Corona de! Mar. S.. TheH UNIQUE Features: Terribly beau- tiful decoration in this 3 bdrm E Plan (fam- ily room) original Bluffs condo. A treat to see. $84.900. See Sharon \Vohl (owner) at 523 Avenida Campo. • S.. These UNIQUE Features: Brand new listing! 4 Bdrm .. 2 story pool home, clean and colorful at $64,900. See Gudrun Coady at 3339 Nevada Circle, Mesa Verde. S.. These UNIQUE FNtures: Harbor view, courtyard pool, 4 bdrms, outstanding for en- tertaining. $182,500 lee. See Jim Valentine · at 1023 Dolphin Terrace, Corona del Mar. ' s .. These UNIQUE Features: The original UNIQUE HOME! Victorian, South of the Higliway in Corona del r..far. 2 Bed.rm, 1 bath, + 1 bedrm, 1 bath unit. Clean, colorful and cute. Only $76,250. See Nadine Croul at 430 Acacia, Corona del Mar. ON TOP OF THE REAt--ESTA:fe-MARKET WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEAT£ST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE. 548·5990 • CALL US MARQUETTE MODl!L 2 Bdrrns.,2¥,, bath townhouse in University Park. 2200 Sq. ft. with formal living & formal dining rooms ; built-in wet bar in Ige. family rm. ,2 Frplcs. New carpeting, new paint, new wallpaper, new drapes & new Landscaping. Just \Vaiting for you! $64,900. Just ·&Crm;s tile st.reet. from jacuzzi & adult pool, • YOUR OWN POOL & JACUZZI -. : make back yard parties a pleasure, in this 3 bdrm., 2 bath home in University Park. Rt;eenUy recarpeted, draped, painted & wallp;!pered. Fast occupancy. $59,500. BIG CANYON 4 &Inns .. 3 bath Broa.dn1oor home on one of the best lots in Big Canyon! Has never been lived in. Room for pool , with spectacu- lar view. Priced at '155,000. VISleN A Red Hill Company 18124' Culver Drive University P11rk Shopping Center Irvin• 552·7SOO General R. E. " BOAT ACCESS Walk thru garden entry to luxurious living area, step down to family room, bar. Gourmet kitcJ1en overlooks pool & tropical grounds, boat access. Formal dining, party room, secluded master suits, children's wing. Call 641H1303. INDOOR POOL-SPANISH ESTATE IRON GATES leading to magnificent SPANISH ESTATE. Red tile roof. Heavy wood . doors. Massive beams and sky domes. Interior garden!! and '\\1aterfalls. WOODEN BRIDGE over stream leading to secluded master suite "'ith Roman bath and private patio. Format living room with cathedral beams. Library & music room. Guest FACILITY. Fiesta party room and bar. Cantina kitchen . Banquet formal dining room overlooking 45' den with sparkling indoor pool. Cal! 641H1303. • -' ' FOREST E. OLSON ,,, A COLDWELL BANKER COMPANY 22ff HARBOR BLVD., 645-0303 ·I . •. .. -. . " . .... . ,• . . . -' . .... ····-(·'···-·. ······-·· ... .. . . FHA RESALE -ASSUMABLE LOAN Large lot. room to r trailer or boat. Fantastic Easlside location. Asking $39,950. PLEASURE SEEKERS Sea rch no n1ore! l~ere is value plus PANOR- AMIC view. Over 2600 sq. ft. Two fpl's, ~ BR, 3 BA, large FR y,•/wet bar. Award·'\\'in· ning kitchen W/\\•alkin pantry. 3 Car garage. Flexible terms. Priced u n de r market. $112,000. TERRIFIC TOWNHOUSE Lovely location nea r schools, shopping, trans. \Valk to pool & tennis courts. 3BR, beamed ceilings huge bonus room, lots of extras? $55,000. DYNAMIC DUO! '' T~o homes nesUtd on R·2 lot; beams: pan· eling; fireplaces; party size patios and squee-1 ky-clean landscaping. All this and a sleepy street in Old Corona del Mar too!!! Only ' $77,000. Terms. GRUBB & ELLIS Reil Est•t• 675-7080 General R.E. 1002Gener1I R.E. 1002 THE BEST IN BLUFFS NO BETTER VIEW IN NEWPORT! On the exclusi\'e "GOLP COAST" of I.he Bluffs. Brand new, soug ht after END UNIT, BAYFRONT D·PLAN. 3 Lge. bdrms ., 2\1• ba., fabulou s kitchen. Finest 840 a yd. Kara- stan all wool carpets. Impressive gated courtyard entry. ·Artistically landscaped pa ... tio w/pergola & planters. Overlooking best water view in Bluffs. Please come by & see this beauty for yourself. $126,000 INCLUI). ING THIS VERY PRIME LAND. OPEN SUN. 1-5 2429 VISTA NOBLl!ZA (off Vista dal 0.ol I HAVE A VARIED SELECTION OF BEAUTIFUL CONDOMINIUMS HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR, INC. MULTIPLE LISTING 644-0lM General R.E. 1002General R.E. mac nab I lrvlne realty , RNER HOMES MULTI-LEVEL SHOWPLACE 1002 New 4 bedroom, 4 baths home w/14' cell· ing in living room.J \Vide view of 2 fair- ways from all rooms. Fully air conditioned. $330,000. Maxine Williams 642-8235. (G37) THE BEST FROM HARBOR VIEW Superb 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. Upgraded cpts., drapes & wardrobe inirrors. Put· ting green & sundeck! $92,500. Betty Kerr ~-(G38) i'PROUD TO OWN" 4 lovely bedrooms, 3.,, bat~; family room opens onto secluded patio. li)'r. old! Choice Westcliff location. Owner transferred ..• Charles Arnold-'642-3235. (G39) "ONE GIANT STEP" to Park Lido, Perfection & Privacy. A 3 bedroom lavish condominiwn @ $46,900. Jack Custer 642-8235. (G40) BIG CANYON-VIEW Beautiful 4 bedroom home w /many cus- tom features. Professionally landscaped.- very private! $1591500. Tom Queen 644-6200. (G41) LINDA ISLE 2 lg. master suites-easily convertible to one. 4 more bedrooms. Lg. pier & slip. Prime location. $2851000. A1artha Macnab 642-8235. ( G42 ) . TURTLE ROCK-PRESIDENT Immaculate plan 400. 4 Bedrooms, panel· led family room, wet bar, covered patio. $87,500. John Watts/Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. (G43) BIG & BEAUTIFUL! 7 bedrooms, 2 family rooms, 1 master, billiard & entertainment room + VIEW & all possible extras. $350,000. Lois Miller 642-8235. (G44 ) "BEACH RETREAT" 2 bedroom beach cottage on ~fonf,ero St., Balboa Peninsula. Excellently priced ® ~9,500. Clint Moses '42-8235. (G4S) "DON'T MISS THE BOAT" Bayfront "''/pier & float. 6 bedrooms + fainily room at Ne"'·port Harbor. entrance. Downcoa~t vie\v to Dana Point. $335,000, fully furnished ! & including land. Walter King 644-8200. (G46) NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA Reduced to ~7,50j)-sharp 4 bedroom + family room home w /beam ceilings & fire- pl ace. POOL. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (G47) CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Excellent location-comfortable fireplace & open beams-A MUST SEE! $114,SOO. Carol Berry 644-6200. (G48) OCEANFRONT ESTATE A n1asterpiece on prestigious Brighton Road. 5000+ sq. ft. quality construction v.•/every luxury appointment. Color bro- chure upon request. Bob O\l.•nes 642-8'l.35. (G49) TURTLE ROCK Ranch style 3 bedroom, family room Pres- lde.nt home. $79.500. OW"tiers a:nxlous, '41f lease opUoa or lease. Alny Caston 642-8235. (G50) 101 Dower Drive •42·12311 ...., MICNtnllr_..·~ .. NtWPQfl lh1eh. ~· tH63 J ., -.,_ -• tf Dj).ll Y Pll Ol Sunday1 July 28, 'l 974 Gpnoral R.E . ~,. 1001, G•nerol 1!!!!2Generol R.E. 1002 Gener.I R.E. 1002Genera I 1 ~~~~1 ~==~~;;;;;;;;;;;;; ... -------------..... 1 R.[ I-~-~-----~OPE p Y 1_, P • "5 1414 Vista .... °" sJ CANC:ai • INT.HI 'LUP PICK YOUR . INTEREST RATE e AMunui.hle j:i~ ,.V loan on 1hls 3 Be<.lroon1 home lnclU(t. 1 Ing t-~)' den. COOnlry •t.vlt klt<'hcn/f1unll~ roou'I. Dt<.'b-1 nutd "'i!h n~1ures · blul!& & gJ'et'n&. Large CO\'E':red, la1- 1lced pat.io for 11umnter tln1e dininG: & slc-stlll. $38,900. • Assun111ble 7~, ':"'t1 loon ... S!Art Sina.rt \\~!h I h i I Townhouse for only $2.6,%0. Arllstically tl e c o r a 1 e d 'lhruoul, ztep 511,ver kitchen, J ·~acious b edrn1&, charming dining arca. e Assun1able 8·~t~ r!IA loan .... giant -1 bcdrin. Perfect fol" the fan1ily tllllt "•ants spal."C. 1700 Sq, ft., billiard size 4 bonu11 roont. country style kltchen, largt' lot ~·/room for pool. boat & trailer access. Sj3.900. • $138/~fonth P<l)'I all. As- sumable 5~% \'A IOln on ~his 3 bed11n h0n1c. Brick firepl&(.'e \V /nulntt'I In ll\'inl! roo1n. J.~amily reuninn·sizl'd. all ~·calhcr polio. B{'aullful landscaocd jrouncl~. S.18.S:-Jl.1 TO SEE THE HOME OF I YOUR CHOICE CALL The R••' Est•I• Fa"rr 839-6133 or S36-2Sll eMOVE to MONACO Bask in the IU.XW'Y ol this ,e.~reel\oo~lly bE-autilul :? I bedrOOn1 ancl den hontc. Q11ier cul·dc-sac location. Sil.950. FEE. Carol \\'ilk.in.son, 640-4161. * /1"4ti# SHtitle ~ REALTORs'. VISIT THESE , OPEN HOMES CAMEO SHORES M.gnflt.tnt. Breathtaking· Fantastic Gorgeous-Stunning ~ Fabulous These are just a fe\\' of the ,,·ords that have been used to deactibe this OCEAN VlE\V ho me. \'ou \\'ill have to see il to believe it. 4521 Roxb~ry, Cameo Shores Sat/Sun 2-6 OCEAN VIEW DREAM HOME See this cor.nei .location. 3 bedroom. fa1nily roon1 home~ highly upgraded. Enjoy. the pool or use the PRI VATE BEACHES. A super large lot. One of our besl buys al 89.900. 639 Cameo Highlands Dr. Open S•t/Sun 2·6 BEAUTIFUL CLIFFHAVEN Hu rry to see this 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, fa mi ly room. fo rn1al dini ng room home "on s11acious corner lot \1·it.h a beautful lawn and co,·ered patio. SO i\IETHJNG EXTRA- separate guest rm or hobby rm or ?? $66 ,900. 700 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach Open Sun 2-6 YIEW! YIEW t YIEW! . eLET'S GET POPPIN' See this lovely 4 BR ~Jediterranean. home. Choice is yours-lease or buy! $180,000 C:.. 11 iu .. lf' ·i . Newji9rt lleeCh , '· -.. ~~~·~T'T,."Ntl!,' V Ll..t.1 ~ c,.-.o!5f s Bedrdllm ("J!-1 bathe + lormil dining l· I . Ml-ll:A Anytime · an~g · t Wi>lli room off Country Kitchen. rea I) Prole lllJ upgraded with custom drapes/ ca hruoul. Many. many upgradea lo * * SPECIALS * * eac room. One block to tennl.s courts It pool. • Well desis ned yard and patio with ••dltlonO. SPYGLASS· HILL outdoor lighting. Hurry arid see th i1 lovely Ca¥ digniLy. Refinements surpass tho' $85,000 home with BARBARA GLASS. · , m 6· BR., 5 baths ; lush lanchcaplng. OPEN SUNOAY l·S PM ' ' J215,0oo $174, Fee. 4 Mission Bay. By app't,_only. 2n7 OCEAN -COROlilA DEL MAR ' VIEW SEIKERS ' . -· yeu'Hn -all of ·the follewlnt: Spectacular Spyglass forever view ; near San Clemente Wand Harbor Entrance new, occupied 3 months. Beautiful 3 BR. Catalina Island Balboa Pentnaula 2130 Port Dumess. Poolsized lot. $95,500, In-Balboa Island .Jlalboa PavilioJI • elu des land ... don't pass this one up 1 Open China Cove • The Blue Paelllc Sat. & Sun. 1-5 Alk ·TRUMAN RICE to show you these view• from each of the S bedrooau 4 S BLUFFS PROPERTIES OUR SPECIALTY baths; the .Uvine room and aame area; Ibo "BIRD WATCHERS"-BRING BINOCULARS! dining room/18"'lly. room/kitchen; ana Ibo A Bluffs beauty on the 2 balconies, This lltilOO lot la only '2lli,OOO! Back Bay Bird Sanctuary (The 2000 sq. It. house la "FREE!'). - Alking $88,900 JIO ORCHID CORONA Dl!L MAR S Bdrms., fernily room, 2¥.i baths · SOmelhl"I new (ft old CdMI 2400 S/F luxury home. move-in coodltlon On Cealt Side of CMol Hlthway · · · ·SO, DO IT !!! 4 Large bedrvoms upttairs, each with It may be the O\VD bath (1 BR apt-sized with stairway to happi.est decision you'll eve r make famil y room ; ow:n wet bar With refer; i.Jcony 2627 Vista Qrnada ~ Sim. J.; w/small 'ocean view; walk-In clooet). !Arge BLUFFS CARMELITA laundry/sewing room adjoins family room. 4Q5 Vista Grande. Lar.g_e ~bdrm .. airy & · Many Other Great Features bright. New carpeting. Low leasehold. Priced ~'Squ~ Feet-2 Years Old · to sell. $66,500. Open Sunday 1-5. BARBARA CAMPBELL will proudly aliow GREAT BLUFFS LOCATION • you this Cape Cod beauty for only '152,!5001! 1949 Vista Caudal. 3 Bdrms., 2¥.i baths. View · · ' -original area. Ready for move-in. Reduced v·. i·s leN 'to sell. '69,500, Open Sun. 1-_5. SINGLE-LEVEL ANITA l'LAN 3 Bdrms., 2 baths; custom decorated. A. real beauty! $53,950, Open Sat: & Sun.' 1'5. 2708 Vista de! Oro. A Growl"I R11lty Firm 2743 E. Coast Hlghw1y ON POPPY. A lriplex In 69 Montecito Dr., Spygle11 Hill Corona del ~tar:'· An ~1~~~01(1~.;~i!iti::J':: 8f~ Open Set/Sun 2"7 FOR THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER r.a1 ""a .. t.. u""" DOVER SHORES EXCLUSIVE Sweeping panoramic view. 3 Bdnns., 2¥.i . i~.,.."!!'~:""'""""!'!~t""'""!'i!"!"'!!m-8!\!!!'"I C-oron1 clel M.r 675-l600 .$100.000. All !hi~. suua1e<1 on Beautiful Ivan \VeUs bu ilt 4 bedroom, family baths ; ,l uxurious living. Many custom fea-Generail R.E. l~Generfil R.E. 1002 11\·o R·:! lots n1ake th~ a tures. Price includes laiid, $120,000, Open· IEoenorar A.[' c • 16611 . , . l)G ~YN CORNIR "CoNDO' 129,500 Owner wW carry 75% loon at 8%, 25 yrs. En:ltina NEW 3 BR "Bordeaux." Prof. d•o-~·•ted, fully ldscp; cov patio&, air/con~. 8 RU!! CHAMONlX SAT/SUN 1-5:30 llG (IUjVCN COUNTRY Cl.VI =sin.•· View of golf course & Newport Center! G.,,.., geous 4 BR home w/pool, jacuzzi, prof. land- scpg, lu1. cplng & drapes + many extras. 3 CliERRY HILLS LANE SAT/SUN 1-5:30 SPYGLASS HILL --$145,000 Beaut. 2-story 4 BR traditional borne w /l&_e FR, huge bonus rm & S b~t.bJ. Fully ldscpa. Many upgrades I< large yard. Lovely vtew. 14 MISSION BAY DR. SAT/SUN 1-S:30 . UNIVIRSITY PARK -$65,DOI 'Outdoor living in total. privacy. Indoor tra- ditional warmth w/spac. LR,.country kitch- en & beam ceilings. 4 BR, beaut. decor. 17932 HOPKINS . OPEN SUN 1-5:30 BfG ~ANYON "Dl!AUVILLE" -VIEW! ·Dramatic entrance to high ceilin:i LR w I. marble firepl & ~et bar, Fortna! DR, ga,. den kitchen. 4 Liie BR plus bonus rm. $149,500 2 RUE CHAMONIX SAT/SµN 1-5 :30 THE "B~UFFS" -$74,tSO & s7a.soo Lush new Jandsc. in the ONLY NEW 1 story "Llntlu" left. No stairs! 3 BR, 2 bath beaut- iet w/dream kitchen. Patios, pool, greenbelt. 2701 VISTA UMBROSA . SAT/SUN l-5:il0 BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB -$2'S,000 'Fantallic NEW l story-6 BR custom home w I • golf course view. FR. DR I< 5 b11 . Lux. cp- tng. marble, A/C prof. landscaped. - 49 ROYaL ST. GEORGE SAT/SUN 1·5:30 LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT -~.000 Luxurious warmth in this meticulously main- tained 5 bdrm home w/FR, lge DR & 4¥.i bath~ Wide lot, Pier & slip. Call to see. crruperb ,·8Jut'. Call for room borne \Yith pool. Exciting vie\Y of Bay s 1 5 223 N ta ~etalk. Bart J acobse n. I and rttountains. Highly upgraded, many ex-un. -· a · tH4-4.1?4. • tras. Priced to seU, Sho\•ln by appointment EXCELLENT selection of leases -available. TIME'S a~WASTIN' , WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. I P:LctsTei1:tEs I CALL 644-7270 Starting at $375 Month NE\\'PORT HARBOR. ~ 28'28 E. Coast Highwey, Coron• del Mir HEADQUARTERS FOR BLUFFS HOMES '-hem all Irom your fully :~-~~!""""""~~~-~~!""""""!~ Alw•ys sff us first for the be1tl landscaped ,·and hlgh.ly!G.nerelR.E. 1002 GenerelR.E. 1002 ,..--.-.----_ --.-. --------llpgrflded Spyglass H 1 l ! ~~~----~ ,i_'etreut. 4 Bedrootns and · Generel R.E. 1002General R.E. 1Q02 family room. Foe laod .. Fm· *. Balboa Bay .Prapertles * only $169,500. Compare al! olhcr vie1v prices. Bart ---·-----~~-~--..,,---..,., CAMEO HIGHLANDS-PRIVATE BIACHES Jacobsen, &14-4174 1 WATERFRONT ' N&WPORT BEACH Perfect gem of a home ... 3 bdrm11.1 inter· 1 POOL Jor superbly done ... top condition. Mar- l With boat slip. Like new w· . • 1 · d lb 4 BR, 3 ba·., patio w/ 3Bn , family rm. Lovely ve ous canyon v1e\v s~·eeps on own to e I'""""'"""""'""'""'""'""' BBQ $'" 000 67,_7060 ground s w/greenhouse .. oce an ... full •grown Pines give setting of PICK ONE • · '\' · ·I \Valk to schools & shop-utter serenity ... adjacent to Irvine Ranch. OF SEVEN . ~ ping. $65,950. 642,7491. $93,50-0. . 1 OPEN SATf6!JN l·l -· · . 707 ROCKFORD RD . OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 GOV 'T PROGRAMS :3066 Count ry Cl itb. Dr.,I e STOP .~ CAMEO SHORES FINIST . 640-1120 There are oiily a few unsold O~ane Homes at Big Canyon Country Club 10 Newport Beach. Enjoy· the benefits of original ow.n- ersbip of these handsome, high-styled ~ward Winners with sweeping golf course views. 2 to 4 Bedrooms, garden·ltitcbens, luxurious baths informal rooms, several on pool size lots. 'Erom $125,000 to $260,000, fucluding models. Deane Sales Office in Big Canyon Vogel & Bablitt Realtors 644 6076 644-6056 FOR HOME I Mesa Verde. 2200 sq~ft.,' .... aod see.this brand • 5 Bdrms., 2 in separate .wing , .. riJ!~t .on OWNERSHIP cust.. bit. 3. BR., fam. new duplex, 1-blll. to .view of je!ty, ocean &i !'jght lights~ For fhe \iG~·~-~·~l~R.~E~-iiiiiiiiii1iii002iiijG8Mt'iiii~•iiiliiRiii.Eii.~'iiiiiiiiii1iii002iiii\ rm., den. 2 ba. $73,500-1 beach. Open daily 2-5. ri buyer able tq afford the bes\ ,In quality & t;ncle Sam v.·ants you to ha\'e., Terms. 55fr8800. I 207 30th Sl, N.B. 67~'742.0 . ;,-location.·$2'40,000. · . • ... • .. .,. . ' .. -·· -- ~~Y 0\;~1::: 1~dns~rr 1 . .. :461 5 P~RH¥I RD.;~: : :P.!~VN 1·5 *·~ SUPEl BUYS <*:,. m ,.,,...,,., .. Call ..... and REALTORS m -. . _,_ft a~isti~~ ~n :.i:;f ~ i ·• ~ ~~,I~ Offi~ To Serve You Lil ... ~. · o g' \ .::.: I\' · · t q:-: ]!·!~}~:. ~ ~r~:. lot -:::: ""'VYA'""L'KE"R'of&y LEE : . J'.30 ei uoas . . (Opetl-Sat/Su~ l-5 lSM Wnimln11-., CMl Gener.I R.E.-1002c;ener•I R.E. 1002 ". . . ' ' ____ ,_,,.., . . * 3 Bedroom Duplex, E,51de . ' ' $47,fSO Real Estate 545-9491 LEASE • OPTION CORONA ,., HIGHLANDS ' Lovl?ly completelf 'turntshed 2 bedroom & den home. Comer lot ,vith fent'ed yard. Look inlo this one i( you ere untlccidcd about buyi~ el this tin1e. The price i.'11 I only Sli'.J,500, Call 67J...8550 I for more informetlon or an a ppointment. . oPeJ TIL t • ITS FVN·TO 8£ NICE! THE REAL ESTATERS , -~ * * OP.EN HOUSES *<(* - 330 VIA LIDO NORO, .LIDO ISLE · 3 BR., dining rm .. 3 ba. Quality built home. 6(1 P't.,op liay,:+ 3 ~R. gueslapt. Open . Sat. & Stm, 1-5. S350,000. 3410 MARCUS, NEWPORT BEACH 3 & a den + 1-BR. duplex; dock space for 2 boats, 'Open Sat/Sun. 1-5. $109, 750. 259 PROSPECT, NEWPORT SHORES' 3 BR. beach house. Bit-in kitch., So. patio. Open Sat., 1-5. $55,000, ." 2600 'I.toast H'wy. CorOiia del Mar * 4Bedroom,.rumpus rm, qulc~poss$47.UO · · ' (Open S.t/Sun J·S :!086 Manon W1y, CMJ REAL ESJ4TE -. . b ", , . ,644·4848 * 2 Homes on a lot, santa Ana Hghts S41,7so , _ r ' -' , , ' • 1 • * 7 Units, Long Beach, xlit income $5~,SOO Gener•I R.E. · . J002 Gener11I R.E. 1002 SWEEPING VIEW IRVfNE TERRACE 1797 ORANGE COSTA MESA '42-1771 -·~--------------1002 Gen.,.ol R.E. 1002 BROADMIDR TURnE ROCK PLAN 7 .,. 4 BEDROOM .•• 2\12 BATH$ Family Room & Formal D~1Room, Bonus Room, 2,459 sq , Ft. Professlo y Landscaped l\'crO.s. From Park jllld Pool ... $74,500 -5712 Sierra C•s• OPEN HOUSE 'j.s SATUROAY & SUNDAY . · :OwMr/Agent .752-0413 . . ' 1002 Su p t r hom e . Great --Q-~--0-_,j\,....,-,,. .(-_-· -::)),..-'C.,...,f)li-Q.-e--•• ~~~~ o t A ~V p~ l.'"t.J ~).. 'b Pq•p Take over 7% CI loan with Super sharp home -.-•ith profeulonally added o n family room and extra used brick fireplace. Approx 2IXX> sq. tt . of hoo,1ry Uvtnr in '2111 San Joaquin Hlll1 Rd. NEW.PORT CENTER, N.B._,644-4tll Gener1I R.E. 10020.nerol R.E. 1002 ·' ' • , • • • · . I A NEW CHOICE I AND PROIAIL Y YOUI BEST CHOICE FOR ALL REAL ESTATE NEEDS IN THE BLUFFS, EASTBLUff, BIG· CANYON AND OTHER SELECT 'AltEAS Thr~ughout Tho. Harbor Communities HASTINGS & COMPANY, REALTORS "A Perso n"/ Service Broker"~·· -~ Eastbluff Profe11ion•I Bldg . 2503 E•stbluff Dr., Suite 201 Newport Beech, C•I. 640-5560 * WATERFRONT HOMES * Prize 4 bdrm., 4 bath Lido Nord baytront; 40 ft. lot. Pier & float privileges. $295,000. Elegant 4 BR. & lge. family rm., 8 baths. Pier Ii float. 30 Ft. lot. $275,000. Lovely 5 BR., 5 ba. on prize 60 It. waterfront 'lot, Lido Nord. Pier & floa t. $375,000. . . . ' * WATERFRONT LOTS * 40xl!O It. Ma~nificent view. $250,000. 30Jll05 Ft., Lido Nord, view. $185,000 Thal lnfrig.uing Word G~m• wifh a Chucllo =: ~.~~1~ 14iMil "" CU,T I . POU.Allll ----~ DINING ROOM. sparkling POOL. 0wner· transferred. Take advantage ca I I SU-2535. ~~."""';·~":th ""r";'; 'llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR yoonelf. · ·.this ,,,.k.,d. 341 •·-Ide Dr., Sulto I, N.I. 67U161 OCEANFRONT • DUPLEX · Paint & MAKE THOUSANDS. Two 3 Bedraom Units. Hew list·· lllCJ. BEllER HURRY! Ca II 645-0303. FOREST E. OLSON <NL • A COLDWELL BANKER COMPANY 22'9 HARBOR BL VD., '45-0303 ,, ' . ' • THE REAL ESTATERS • •·• • ' I • . . ... Open House 1.s. SaUSUn.,1 ~~~....,~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!I 229 Tulane Rd., CM I~ $43,500 G .... ral R.E. 1002 GeMral R.I. 100! 2211 ~ Newpod Heights WE$TCUFF ~.;;8811 Anume Jllls Loan EXCWSIYE S~l!/lv ll/4 •/o . Need; Ti.c -be.t buy In m. .ff. One or ' our be6t area s. 3 \Vestclittl 4 Bedrooms, S 1 ~ bedroom, 1 bath bit R·2 lot. baths clote to park 1ehooli 'thl1 won't Jut only $,'J'T,950. ' teM11 courts. Brina: )"OUJ' ----=..= ~--Brine offen. Cl.It ~mt. pa Int br u ah a nd • . im•ginatlon. Only $82,500. c.u '*!'!!' • ' . 41tLlr. C.I. I • " DIRECTORY ..., .... ....., ............. ,.. ............................. A ...................... .. M~INtl 11 ....... ....U lty ...... ,h ... --•1re l1 ....,., DAILY "LOT WANT ADI. ............. .,.. .... '" .... ., .. '"'.,. .................................. .-... ,,..,, ............. . ,, ' HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM •420 Serra Drive, Corona del htar 673-8550 $67,000 · (Sun 1·5) 617 Marigold, Corona de! Mar 640-0020 (Sun 1-5) 230e Margaret. Newport Beach 642-8235 $35,000 (Sat ·& sun 1·5) 715 Goldenrtid, Corona de! Mar 67&-5726. $64.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 123 Via Nice, (Lido Isle) NB . .1)44-7662 $88,950 (Sat & "Sun 1·5) 2 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 523 Tustin Ave., Tustin Heights 64&-7711 $55,750 · (Sun 1·5) 31322 l\ilonterey, South Laguna 494-9704 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 12-4) 2012 Pt. Chelsea (H.V. Homes) NB 67!;-3000 ·,(Sat & Sun 1·5) .•4521 Roxbury (Cameo Shores) CdM 644-7270 $180,000 (Sat & Sun 2-6) 3 BEDROOMS 15935 Mt. Matterhorn St., FY 54~289 $38,000 !Sun 1-5) 2223 A val on St., Costa Mesa 548-1168 $36,750 (Sun 1·5) 333 Pirate Road (Back Ba)').EJl_ . • 64!;-6378 $49.950 (Sim 1-5) 2371 Fordham (College Park) Costa Mesa 546-5880 $43,900 (Sun 1-5) 9221 Albany, Huntington Beach 646-BBlr ~;500 (Sun 1·5) 27'1:1 Ocean, Corona de! Mar 67&-8600 $215,000 (Sun 1-5) 4601 ilprchester (Cameo Highlands) CdM 642-8235 $79.900 (Sun 1-5) ,2l'!b.Ctestview, Newport Beach • 646'.1'111 . (Sun l·S ) •2501 Anniversary, Costa Mesa 646-7711 $59.500 (Sun 1·5) 331 East 16th Place; Costa Mesa 646-7711 $37,950 · (Sun 1-5) 416 DeSola Terrace, Corona del Mar 673-8650 $89,500 (Sun 1·5) 615 St. James, Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 1-5)' 389 Flower, Costa Mesa 64&-7171 (Sun 1-5) 707 Rockford Rd. (Cameo Hlds.) CdM 644-4M8 $93,500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 2701 Vista Umbrosa (The Bluffs) NB 644-4910 $78.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) G Rue Chamonix (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $129,500 (Sat & SUn 1-5:30) •340 Otero, (Bluffs) Newport Beach 67&-6000 $84,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 480 Prospect (Newport Shores) NB 548-1290 $56,900 (Sun 1·5) 1585 Baker St. (Mesa Verde) CM 873-6210 $42,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3079 Yellowstone Or., Costa Mesa 971).9888 (Slit & Sun 12-5) 2789 Teakwood Place (Mesa Verde) CM 546-2384 $45,950 (Sat & Sun 1).5) 1383 Shanoon Lane, CM 549-0118 $37,500 (Sat &'Sun 12-5) ••66 Balboa Coves ,, ~72 $94,750 (Sat"' SUn 1·5) 2130 Pt. Durness (H.V. Homes) NB j 644-1133 (Sat & sun -5) 2117 Vista Laredo (The Blufi3) NB 67~3ooo -' (Sat ·& Sun 1-5) •265 Rose Lane. Costa Mesa 64&-7711 $37,iiOO (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1860 Port \Vheeler, Newport Beach 673-8550 $69,500 (Sat & sun 1-5) 2584 \Ve stminster. Cost.a Mesa 642-1771 $30.900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2868 Chillon Way, Laguna Beach 494-5676 (Sat & Sun afternoon) •2273 Columbia, Costa l\.1esa 645-0303 $49,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BR & FAM RM OR DEN, 1700 tiiiver 'Drive, Newport Beach 645-0303 $71,500 (Son 1-5) 21122 White Horse Lane, Huntington Bch 963-6767 $41,900 (Sun 1-8) 21181 White Horse Lane, Huntington Bch 963-6767 $47,900 (Sun 1-8) 1921 Tradewinds Ln. (Baycrest) NB 64&-2414 $79.500 (Sun 1-5) 6851 Ev~ning Hill. Huntington Beach 962-4454 $68,500 (Sun 1-5) 915 Alder Pl. (Eastbluf!) NB 642-8235 $74,950 . (Sun 1-5) 9842 Kite Drive, Iiuntington Beach 646-0555 $68,000 (SUn 1-5) · 3717 S. Parton. Santa Ana 646-0555 $44,500 2001 C~iltella, Newport Beach (Sun 1-5) 642-9601 675-0144 (Sun 1-5) 532 Cancha (Blu!!s) Newport Beach 67~ $85,000 (Sun 1-5) 1966 Port Claridge (HVHomes) NB 642-11235' $76,500 (Sun 1-5) ••~1 Marcus, Newport Island 67~92 $95,000 .. (Sun 12-00-5) ••4615·Wayne Rd, cameo Highlands 6~ $86,500 (SUn 12:»-6) 523 ·Avenida .Camp<i (Bluffs) NB 640-8125 $84,900 (Sat "' Sun 1-6) •••7! Collins Island, Newport ·eeach 673-8900 (Sun 12-5) 446 San Bernardino Ave. {Newp't Hll)NB 642-5200 67~060 (Sun 1-5) 3206 Nebraska Pl., Costa Mesa 9711-5210 (Sat "' Sun) . [ '229 TUiane (College Park) CM , 646-8811 "3,500 (Sat "' Sun 1·5) •2006 .Marlin Way, Newport Beach 546-5880 $92,500 (Sun 1·5) •989 Linden Place, Costa Mesa 540-1151 $32,500 (Sat & sun 1-5) 1633 Corsica, Costa Mesa 540-1151 $42,500 . (Sun 1-5) •2Jll8 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 64G-4050 $98,500 (Sun 1·5) 313 22nd St {E/Side) CM ~ $54,500 (Sun 1-5) 2085 Temple HJi1s Dr., Laguna Beach 494-9473 $89,500 • (Sun 1-4) •538 Redlands (Np!, Hts) NB 645-6646 $59,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 915 Chestnut (Eastblu!O NB 644-1766 $63,900 (Sun 1-11) 6191 Siel1'B Bravo (Turtlerock) Irvine 644-1766 $55,500 . (Sun 1-11) 4521 Orrington (Cameo Shores) CdM · 644-11116 $145,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2312 Aralia (Eastbluff) Nll 644'1766 $67,000 (Sat 1-4:30; SUn 2-6) 2016 Port Bristol (HVHomes) NB 642-11235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2291 Golden Circle (Upper Bay) NB ~ $53,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4318 Santanella (Irvine Te11'.) CdM 67~3000 (Sat & Sun j-5) 224-0 Pt. Durness (H.V. Homes) NB 67~3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3066 Country Club Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 556-8800 $78,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 706 Bison (Easthluff) NB 673-8550 $64,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) · 4533 Fairfield (Cameo Shores) CdM .. 644-7662 $114,000 • (Sat"' Sun 1-5) 118 Sapphire (Balboa Island) NB 673-&50 · $92,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1854 Port Renwick (HVH) NB 644-11928 $71,000 . (Sat & Sun 12-11) 700 Cliff Drive (Cliff Haven) NB- 644-7270 $66,900 (Sat & Sun 2-6) •639 Cameo Highlands Dr ., Cameo Hilnds 614-7270 $89,900 (Sat & Sun 2-6) 4 B!f:DROOMS •104 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) NB 642-8235 $149,500 (Sun 1-5) 2150 Vista Entrada, Newport Beach 640-0555 (Sun 1·5) 3261 Oregon {Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 54Ml41 $44,000 (Sun 1-5) 512 Seaward Rd (Corona Highlands) CdM 675-6000 $135,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • 19422 Harding Lane, Huntington Beach • 97&-0050 $36.500. (Sat & Sun 12-5) t 425 Via \,ido Nord, Newport Beach 67&-7414 $116,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) • '! Rue €hamonix (Big Canyon) NB • 64f-4910 ,148,§PO : {Sat"" Sun 1-5:30) •lOfl Dolphinti'err (lrviae 'JV•.) CdM 67HOOO $182,500 !Sat & Sun 1·5) , 1706 Dover Dr. (\Vestclilf) NB 645--0894 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ••19 Balboa Coves (Balboa Coves) NB 6~3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 1821 Tahuna Terrace, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $133,500 (Sat & Sun t =5i Corner Zell & Bernard Court, Laguna Bch M&-7711 $110,000 (Sat & sun 1-5) 209 \Vellesley, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $43,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4 BR & FAM RM OR DEN 1801 Port Taggart (HVHomes) NB 644-6200 $92,500 . (Sun 1·5) •1500 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $219,500 (Sun 1·5) -22 Inverness Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 $162.500 .(Sun 1-5) • 11561 Quartz, Fountain Valley 839-8100 $61,750 (Sun 1·6) •2837 Club House Rd., Costa htesa 546-2313 $61,500 (Sun 1-4 9741 Saline, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $46,950 (Sun 1-4) 9591 Erskine Dr., Huntington Beach 963-4786 (Sun) 421 LeDroit Lane, Laguna Beach 494-7518 (Sat"' Sun 11-4) 1528 Keel Drive, Corona del ·Mar 644-1936 $98,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 5782 Sierra Gasa (Turtlerock) NB 752-0413 $74,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1924 Sanliago Dr (Dover Shores) NB 64.'>-2334 $174,500 (Sat"' SUn 1-5) 93& Crocus, Costa Mesa 557-8623 $57,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 3130 Sharon Lane (Hall of Fame) CM 54Ml41 $39.500 (Sun 1-5) 18150 Red Bud Cir. (M 'dow Hms) Fin Val 963-2406 $56.900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) '•2895 Clubhouse Rd {l\1esa Verde) Cl\i 546-5991i $65.900 (Sat & sun 1-5) •3339 Nevada Circle (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 $64,900 (Sat & sun 1-5) 17932 Hopkins (University Park) Irvine 644-4910 $65,000 (Sun 1-5:30) •3 Cherry Hills Ln (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $189,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 14 Mission Bay Dr. (.Spyglaas} NB 644-4910 $145,000 , (Sat A: Sun 1-5:·80) 3308 Ocean Blvd., Corona del'Mar 673-2222 (Sun :Z.S) 232 J<lonte Vista (Eastslde). ~ ~ $48.900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) • 2716 Bayshore Ill'., Newport Beach '644-1766 $295,000 (Sun U) •1821 Sebrina (Irvine Te11'.) CdM 644-1766 $187.500 (Sat & sun 2-6 ) 4507 Roxbury (Cameo Shores) Cd M 644-1766 8139,500 (Sun 2-6) 1425 K .. l (11.V. HUi s) CdM 644-1766 $95,000 (Sun 1-5) •2 Inverness (Big Canyon) NB · 642-8235 . csar&-un 1-5) 500-1 street, Balboa Peninsula Point 642-8235 $149,500 (Sat & Sun 2-11) ••319 Morning Star Ln (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 8275,000 (Sat 1-5; Sun 2-6) 4627 Roxbury (Cameo 'Shores) CdM 67~3000 (Sun 1-5) 1207 Highland (Westcllff) Newport Beach 64&-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1221 Pembroke (Westclilf) N•Wj>Ort Bch 646-3255 $62.500 (Sun 1·5) •2584 Carob (Eastbluff) NB 67~7225 $76,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2086 Marlon Way {Eastside) Costa Mesa 642-1771 -$17,6.'iO (Sat & sun 1-5) 17962 Aspen Tree Ln (Univ. Pk.) Irvine 644-9060 $73,500 (Sun 2-6) ~7 Port Bristol, Newport Beach 644-8750 $86,000 (Sat "' Sun 1-6) 500 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach ~ 493-1341 $97t«JO (Sat & Sun 12-5) *2779 Albatross. Costa Mesa ~ $68,900 (Sat 1-5) 1111 Mon~ito Dr .. Spyglass Hill 644-7270 $180,000 (Sat & Sun 2-7) 4 IR+ OFFICE 10 Rue Marseille (Big Canyon) NB 644-8076 $157,500 (Sun 2-5) 5 BEDROOM ••107 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 675-6161 (Sun atternoon) ' 5 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN •ZS Royal'Sl, George (Big Canyon) NB 675-6900 (Sun 1-5 ) 19161 Woodford Tel1' (Turtlerock Terr) Irv 644-6200 $135,000 (Sun 1-5) 4615 Perham Rd. (Cameo Shores) CdM GU 4846 $240,000 (Sun 1-5) 618 Acacia (S. of Hwy) Corona del Mar 67~58 $0()0, mo. (Sat & Sun 1-5) ••4607 Brighton Rd (Cameo Shores) CdM 6404-050 $385,000 (Sat & sun 1-5) 49 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $295,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) ' •2 Cherry Hills Ln (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 8275,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •1 Burning Tree Rd. (Big Canyon) NB 642-11235 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 705 '!I/. Bay Ave. (Peninsula Point) NB 64f-1(66 $97,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 186 Shoreclifls Rd. (ShOrecllf!s) CdM 644-1766 $224,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •5 Royal St, George (Big Canyon) NB 644-11157 $260,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1860 Port Carlow (HVU Homes) NB 642-= $97.500 (Sun !PM) 1524 Antiqua (Dover Shores) NB 646-3255 (Sat & Sun l ·5) 3113 Monroe Way, Costa Mesa 546-11254 $45,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 6 BEDROOM ••305 North Ster {Dover Shores) NB 644-1766 $210,000 (Sat & Sun 2-5) 6 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 1500 Highland (Westclifl) NB 642-5200 $149,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) HOME & JNCOME 3 BR EACH 2429 Vista Nobleza (The mutts) NB- 644-0134 (Sun 1-5) ••330 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 645-7575 $Ml),000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3632 So. Main St. Santa .Ana 64&-7414 ~793 - . (Sun UM) < . 3 BEDROOM 1949 Vista caudal (The Bluffs) NB 644-1133 (SUn 1·5) 2708 Vista Del Oro (The Bluffs) NB 644-1133 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 223 Nata (The Bluffs) NB 644-1133 (Sat & Sunl-5) •4308 Spindrl!t, Newport Beach 54Ml41 $43,900 (Sun 1·5) 2637 Vista Ornada (The Bluffs) NB 67!;-3535 $71,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BR & FAM RM OR DEN 2627 Vista Ornada (The Bluffs) NB 644-ll33 (Sun 1-5) 2617 :Vista Ornada (Eastbluff) NB . ~10 $87,500 (Sat "' Sun 1-5) 4 BEDROOM 405 Vista Grande (The Bluffs) NB 644-1133 (Sun 1·5) 4 BR & FAM RM OR DEN •5 Rue Du Pare (Big Canyon) NB 640-5048 $235,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 1 BR & FAM RM EACH 403 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 675-4630 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2 BR & 1 BR 430 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $76,250 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 BR & 1 BR 207 30th streei, Newport Beach 673-7420 $118,500 (Sat & Sun 2-5) ••3410 Marcus, Newport Beach 64!;-7575 $109,750 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4 BR .EACH 711 Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar 675-4630 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ·* Pool ** Woi.rfront *** ~oi.rt .... 1 & Pool D41iY PILOT CLASSIFIED .ORANGE Sund.\)', Jult 2a, 197.t 1001 Genor•I R.E. DAICY PILDT D IS ' - *NEW EXctUSIYES* BALBOA ISLAND 1002 G•nera R. • 1002 Barrell ReaA'J pre:Jenl:J T\VO lal'\,>e commrrclal unltt oo , matn business 1tl'ft{. One \ -Aili ~r trading up b mobile home peril:, office bldi=., 1hopplng Cfll~r or vacant land. so. BAYFRONT, on lge. lot . CAREFUL AmNTION TO DETAI Xlnl view ot bAy • lun1lng CUSTOM NEWPORT HEIGHTS -lovely brulln, with prlv. pier " panelled r oo1ns, bltns thruout the 3 bedroo1n lllt p .3 BdrmR. + apt., guiNI family room home 2 Fireplaces Heavy nn...: llu'nJsb_ed. Xlnt · . · financing. -shake roof. Secluded yard with room for camper or boat. Ni?ra.n~ 1~~~~s~~:· 446 S•n Bern1rdino Ave ., N.8. 0f)9n Sun 1·5 ~·~,~'·;~:,:;...";"',;;:OCEANFRONT CONDOMINIUM house Sun. 12·5. ON BEACH IN BALBOA -price just re· Lrrn..E' ISCAND: 3 bdrm. duced. Excellent opportunity to move right home wtla;e. 2-bdrm. apt. into a furnished 2 bedroom home on the Nice pe.tto: cb!e to Sooth Peninsula. Call 675-4060 to see. & Ea.st bayfronts. ~ORTii B "y,. R 0' T : LARGE R-2 unique, Jge. cuitom duplex. NEWPORT HEIGHTS -alley at side and 3 li<l.nns. each: lo"·er 2 rear. Alnple room for· duplex and many bat~. upper 3 bath•; garages Nice tr-s ~ 500 fum1Ehed. Good beach at · ""' · yw•, • your front door. . INCREASINGLY l'Ol'ULAR &ali~;l111rq ' CHARM ON A SMALL SCALE-2 bedrooms. 2 bath Condo. Nicely decorated, \\1ith large patio, pool and recreation area. $38,000. REALTY Office Open Saturdays & Sundays 315 MARINE AV E. ' BALBOA IS!..Ai"D * 673-69\IO * PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 W•stcliff Dr., N.I. 642-5200 Avocados on Jasmine ,.,, 1111 That's right -5 producing ~ trees with 2 income units thro"'l'1 In on the deal. So.l ~~!!!J!I~"~~~ ot lf"'Y· Nice 13 )T. oldj: duplex.' in \\'alltlng dlst:inC<" Generail R E of Big Corona. S82,COO.I---'---'-'' :c·--~::..:===:::.:...--=:=1 OPEN Si\TISU!•.'. 1-:0. 403 JASr-.IlNE, Corona del ?.lar. Townhouse Duo 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths each unit: brick trpl. Open bean1 \'aulted cellifiii;.. Natw-al shingle exterior. Asking $128,$0. OPE['; SATISUN. 1-5. 714 G 0 L DEN R 0 DI Corona del h1ar. Ea1t1ic:le Fourplexes COSTA 1'.IESA Three "·ell n1 a I n t a i n e d bldgs .• each housing 4 N !O· txlrni., one-bath unit s, makini a total of 12 rental 1.;. units. May be purchased separately or all IQl.<ethcr. Good nianagement avail. Each fourplex, $80,000. EASTSIDE DREAM HOME • ., BURR WHITE.REALTOR 2001 Nelo\'Jl()rt, N'PT BCll • 61ar4630 h . Only 2 years old, 4 bed., 3 bath, hardwood Doors, dream kitchen, super upgrading - Large corner lot with extra concrete drive and boat gate. Eastside Costa l\ilesa. only 1 $48,900, or will trade for income property. 1 J· Mother Out Back Eastside Costa Mesa PR€STIG€ I HOMES Living in 't.be 2 bedroom REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE cottage ·and-you in the 3 300 N. NEWPORT, NEWPORT BEACH bedroom house ~1.th the 645 66 6 Roman bAtl> and !omily • 4 room like a mountain lodae.1 7 -,---============::.!..--1 ttrhuge-none;irepl nee. f · • Westcllff shopping area. f A f" c II 642 5678 FU.I Om•., ......... or nC !OR •••. a -$48,500. Call quick &1&-n11. ri· ~· RMro« ~·~1-G~---•• -1-R~.=E-. --,-002~-G-... -.-.1-R~.-E-. ---100=2 MESA VERDE GARDEN HOME Four Bedl'OOhlS f lllnily Room Tiutt Baths This home is one of those homes that even getJ our profe~sional sales p e op I e excited. Printe ,P>sta hlesa location, llo\'O p a t io is • Exquisite cartiets a n d drapes and much, n1ueh more. Our people rate this beautiful home as the "buy ot the "-eek" ask for llAlin&: No. ll624. OFFERED AT $63,tSO WALKER & LEE Real Estate 545-9491 * 4 UNITS* EASTSIDE 2 Bdrms. each; on 67x30ij lot. Rooln for more wills. OWner will consider trade. $76,000. Call: sr.N863 673-8086 Eves. associated BROKERS -REALTO~S 1r,1~ W Balbo<' b7l JlotJ Newpolt Shores Walk To 1-h Newport Shotts. \Valk to beach! 3 !Vie bedrooms. Se para~ e den. Take advantage! Bring pa int brush and save. Priced for fast sale. $46,500! ! Don't mis11 this one. Call ~767. This 4 br. 3 lxt executive ta.nilly hmne h~ a formal dining l'OOITI &: I~ ll!parate lamily room "''~expo sed beams & big brick frplc + I\ htd I.· filtered pool. $85.00J. C1t11 ror &.ppl tu '''" DAVlO BOURKE, RLTR. · SpacK>os townhomes designed fOf your I pride, ?easure and comfort down to the smallest deto~. A wide C-. of elegant 2. 3, or - • bedroom floorpfans. Residents' ~and Tennis Center. Professionel aews to take care of exterior maintenance. A Newport Beach "find" from •a.-. .Xem ' g TOWNHOlllES frOl'l'I Pacil1c Coasl Highway and Superior A.venue Intersection. drive up Superior to NewPor1 Cres1 entrance. Siles oflice: !:12 Rabon Court, Open dlily 10 A..~t. to Sun1et. {71') 645-6141. .. COAST'S BEST SALESMAN 3-8~~02"~r;~11!.n \ie\\I, be;in1 Ct'll. Be.lk!ve it . N .. pOtt Cfffl 11 •~If "'9cif!c N. C , t11c. ~-,...,.,, ... o-~--,_ .. c.... .... ~. • • or n0t-Ont1 µ>,500. Open House Dail.Y 1-4, 31008 3rd Ave. So. Lltuna 499--1731 or 83.1-lm . Lee Hughes Rltr. P1.c• •llC'lld ~r l '-" •no •t...at!Ofl I• 11111 ~w ""''dlllt ~ •I ""' llOM• 10 Wfl•'" .. ,11 Ill' •Oiied •ny Hdi1,~1111 c11•ro•• lot lol 111•• ft)IU!fll o• OPl'°""l llt,,,. •• or-.lt by ftWft. T~• l1Tl1r, ""oltlc: N C , !!If'. i..-t 1~• 1+o11110 e/\1no1 Pficl•· ~ntnclllt •"4 11u11o1111~ Jl1111 •ncll ooe(1~4tl+Ol'lt 'l/lf!'l~t llO'IK:•. ...,. ~ "' l• ,, -·- D 8 OAILV PILOT Sunday, J1,11y 28, l'J7~ 1 Go•-;:ro l R.E.---~1 00-2G~--l-R-E 1 ------- , ~=·-;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;no;;:r:•;;· ;·;;;;:;:;;.;;;:;;; Coron• d•I Mer lm Co1t1 M.M 1024 1 ountain Vall•Y 1 jH untln9ton ... ch 1 ryfne 1 8 I Laguna leach 104& *.CORBIN-MARTIN EXCLUSIVES * . 3 BR 2 BA i Thii Is ;ld iculoust ASSUMABt~ LOAN Ol'EN HOUSE l!morold Torroco OCIAN Vll!W $69 950 1 Rt'tlw·~'fl $SW>! f;it'(t,;ldi" 1· 3 GIANT "R'S POOL Choltt No11h tnr.I l oc. CUS'rQ~l Cd..NEW HOME-SWIM POOL ' , I "'"' h1 '"" ''"''"•• En•t· I . a SUNDAY l·S u ... athtaldna °"''" view. Pl\ESTIG£ llOMI~ 2 i101nes, bolh for $174,500 his{h\.\'ay loca1lon "'ll h l-f°'1t" kilcht'll h.•111 C!\'Cll" thruapri\•a1cprdenenll"). lF YOU WANT AN den. SpadOUll entry tiall, nn l'IOrutl now available m--.-In I\ \·cry nl(.'f' IMll'lh 01 1 rld~'\' 1'11-ea. •I bdnm. J bothll. Enter thiil spaeloua hOnlc 11762 V ia Veron• :! Le\'-el honu:. 4 an .. ii ba., ,Two unlquc cu~tunl built 3 tluplt''\ potential cal I thbag-, P'om1nl dining roon1. Cu~t' .. JU\C lot p.rov1.dcs larac UNDER $40,000 EXCITING HO?.IE-Nallonnl ~p. dlnlna n11., be11ul . llY• In beautllu\ J) I u c b I r d CAMEO SHORES _ OCEAN VIEW &14-12JJ, ta111lly rooo1, hobby rvoin. Yf •&~ul11 Of fn1\t lreH. !'II lhard 10 bfUeve but wo bf\ve detlqn av,>af'd • "''lnnlna S lr~ nn. \'I/extended 11un-Olnyoo. 2,(Xl'I + I(( ft '<'1th l1arl1 )"nlU' hotu or trWlc1· \' ~·""' ron1 an optn, all')' · l 11 t('d ' s u p En bl'ltll'(JOm Mme bullt by room. Counlry k1 tclw•n: open 1pacloul ll\1ln11: and 3 Bc!nus .. lge. entertairu11ent area. $114,000 SS~ O\\'NER 'lltANS. kttchon nnd•M. huge fanill\' '11" ru 8 POO 0 pr tt 1 Iden t i1t I llol)M'l!. h1shly lnd&cpd. a: r n 1.1 n d A O(.>ean vley.• all O\'t'.l'looldnc rf:ruiED BACK EA!).," Cnli room y.·ith bHn bar ntXI ~~ > • L Hfh!~ for litttDl('(l In the Ue1.11 ll!l.d \\•l1wlnunlns: pool, putioa It I q1,1let C • n )'o n , 1-·rom LIDO ISLE -TENNIS LOCATION 5 10-1120 · ' dtluxc lil't'pla1.."t. ?iUntn.'<I "-'cl LOOK"• N~'!"1vt ·ton,, Turtl~ llock illlht, cloie 10 roon1 for li!nii181T.""S2;iGJ'.O);T°'s-clOUilllii11Ji'.iff 111rn'-' I y.·ardrobe doon nn(.f plulilh .... a 1. • '"' ~·11 V"' ., .. , L I l d • dr 1 ooo 950 [ 1• •••II ··•~•tl1>• NE\" UCI. This honie deconlod Open llOUJ<' Sun. 11·4·, ~'.!I )'<JU 11top Into .:wtkcn Livlna· ge. o , ecorator s earn . <1V<J , TftRRE\L.] ~ ...... cat'P't •re Just 10111,. " ~·" .... ,.. ' ·~ --,.,,~, NE\\' •'ot• 1~ 1 in slnlllar !uhlon to the '·"'-11 Lani>. 1·n1 onto plush ca.-.1. ""'' or the exlra11. Locate<! . • r l' "'a <'r. """'"' · ,~ -1v• LAGUNA NEW WORLD OPEN SUN. 2-S tterogs f'roni ri.Ule Sq uftl't,' \\ n l 1uull ~'<lu ~·e the n1odl!I, r~aturt" 1.-old 11haa AlliO, 1~ u!j: for r 11u l.h "11., . ca n 11 1 111 s e I e c t : -3308 OCEAN BLVD. ~ J•ai·k 111 1-~oW\taln VaUcr. bct11.1Ht'1J yco.r 'rou n d c1u·1~tin1t th1wut, ,(.'tran1ic home•, 1'1'0\'CS in 'r iill l.lrook, l{o1nenlllkur1 dl\:w11 kJtchtn 3 Bdrm. condo. ,<\ccun~e 7%.l oan. $32,500 CORONA DEL MAR Call 9G::l-"56T or st9-l83:l ~nC'IOkd ~tlG, llURltY! counter topft, 11ell cle1U1ing 128 $. ?tlaln CTI·U ~.1077 with ctran1lc oookto1i. &elf· • ........_., -·-• ov ~n 11.nd nla tu te .._, cletul.inA: ovrn and lot11 of HARBOR VIEW HOME-· Carmel Madel ~lnmtitlc:e.nt OC('flll_}1\'l.\V tron1-,ii~10·;;;·;..o11;iinr1»iii;i.riiii;U"ii"'ii"io' ii;C:l\iil-I ~ -..-.,-.~-.~ .. --. • lnn<bcnplna;. Loll of 1'001n £} .,.........,.. (.'<."ran1ic tlle. Front F'nmll)'· :r-lxlr111.. fn111ilv rm. + I' -·-=-~ · tn the •bftck yard for. n ~~ nn with lg\J. ?-1\•s:lcnJI br1ck 3 BR., 2 ba. Fam. & formal din. rm. $73,500. i.·uert quai1el'¥. $169,S('ij. 4 BR BUCCOLA _,_,,,_"-dD 142-7461 pool. S72,900. See todn_y: S1tn rrpte you '111ep onto outside ., DUPLEX . '"'!~~~~~~-~-;;,-;;;~.1 :::::C::==:=:=z ! Oleeo ""-'')'.to CUtvl.'r, 10 tl¢ck ro 1· f'nte1'fr1!nlna. CdM DUPLEX , 1'or1h -Of IJ"'Y· 4 reur old I Extra quality bullt : . .10 lh!s ~ -Turtle Rock Dr .. 10 Amwln, _ l\ltu·hlc puJhnonR 11.nd 1nany !' 3 bdrn1 ., 2 bdrm.; 1.-ood loc:, <I ?OOrooin. 3 bn!lt B~Ccolt\ 3 BR. 21k Ba, Bll·l111, Frplc, EXECUTIVE to 18162 Via Verona. I'. L ••TAT• niorc te11turc1. Top quality Lge. lot, So. of ~lwy. $89,500 St'.!ll('r ready! built Ja1nUy hon1e .iidJacent Prh·atr. aren, Tennis, Pools, DONALD M. 111nr out. LocnJ Builder, to proposed neii· ?-!o.rlnn. etc. :l l\tl. bench. ron SALf; LA CUESTA B" d p1·inclp(tls only J.~.9.JQ. BROADMOOR, T.URTLE ROCK Small •cdud<d Rtta ollove· ., I•~• 1225 Ow n or If 353 N. Coul, Lnt:u•>3 LE BRE'IT HOMES INC , l,v pride-af-owne'.1'hip ho1nes. ~16-SS2l ' · fl.Intl Olyn1plc pool. 2 Sto1y, 494-7511 · 6'TS--6i86 · ' • 3 BR., quiet cul de sac street. $61,900 _ An t-xclu.ih·e \\'1!h app1w.: 3000 sq. n. ol tuxury. A8.5U~tABLf; 511~~ k>an. 3 .. ~ 3 batb , nJ ASSOCIATES REALTORS ALTA VISTA PAlllC Pl.AD•, , 38p 2.,8,1 01... 20.,~. , ucul"lllS, ll, .oml 131-llOO ~ ni ... ~u dine, 16 s 26 bonus roon1 \\lag. \ru. On.mutic Docif l'&AL'l'aa9 .e. • bon11J1 nn. 011T1er take 2nd. beautifuUy finished + J6.x26 j ;il'lll02ii;ii;;;ilrvliiiin~o~Bliiii'~ii.' iiiiiT~<~IS~tliin plan. 31' hl wall of gl&Jll , "--"' 1 CORBIN-MARTIN, INC. BUILDERS CLOSEOUT '-"' JIU"'21 REALTORS 644-7662 I ~ Corona del Mer -~------- ! e Exclusive e 142-7461 1' Ml.500. 847-tzso or 6S&-3.~. f:1111ily roo1n, Ro1nan gold Nat. ~·ood pant~!. ?-Iru;~lve Huntington BNch 1040 lone crp•g thruoin. fk>signi'<I Locetionl Locetlonl I b1·an1s : posts. Balcony. ASSUME s:v,,.e;. LOAN for entenainlng, aosc 1o One of 1hc best loca11ora D.Jt, & mtu1. B.Jl. L.R. Lu.'\ 2 story honie. in excel be-nrh. in Village IV -Unlvet'!illv \1;t11 xtra h1 ccil., 111et bar r\o. c061a r.te.sa l0<·aHon. 842-i~ll Eves. 968-llTS Park. Landscaping b). & aquar ium. Game rn1 & OCEAN VIEWS S:l\'t , buy dl•ect rro111 build· el"'I. f inal 3 hOUM'li. 3 BR, 2 full ba, W!..YeraJ bulconlu, f1tm nu, dlnlng :1rt•a, !!lain· ed cl'<lur & Illus!! 1•xterionr, 1Ue l'lllrics, trnlc'i:, plush criithll:. blt·ln ap1ilnc'1 In· cldlng lt11!1h 1..'on1pactar. Oc~an & ntou.nlain \'ICws. 9\4 % Inter., 30 yr IORnt:. tt.'nns neg. O.H. $:11 & Sun, 10.15 B11lb0<1, lS~M & 1896 Dclrnar, Ln ~un a Bcoch. 4!J9.196S or 919-1::00 Gentr •I R.E. 1002 1 Ge ner•I R..E. 1002 Bachelor Pad 4 BR. 1 ~~ s,1 , i:·ani mi, l>taurice. Only )lards ay,·ay "·et bar. 2 lge vu decks. lrg li\·ing mi, \\'/frplc, I c BRASHEAR) from clubhouse, poo I , 3 BRA. Bc:o.ut. lnndsca.ped. ·~---------'ONE OF A KIND · .COUNTRY CLUB ELEGANCE ~to "'11.Y to TCplac•· . rhiii ~isl incl it•eo rosto1n 1 ~1ory n1onu1nent to 1he builder,.11 arc f\lesn VcNlcs fin{"St area. Nest!N in b1,111d, :Supel'bly landsl·al>C'rl !'.{'ttin;:. P'inest \\'oodS, tile, carpf.'lii and ""·all 1.'0\'erin~. Huirf' bedrooms. Secluded di'n \\ith outside en trance. ?.Iagnill(.'C!lt pool adds that last touch. By appolntnient -call ~2313. SHOF:!-:CLlrJ.·~ Balboa PeninJUl a 1007 1 Balboe 4 A<ljaccnt cluplexe~. \\'ater 1 orlentl'd. $11 0.000 TO• $115,000 !'ach. 11~ \·rs. oitl I Buy one or all. 1 3BR, fain n i1, 21~BA, lrg. yard. ~.;1,;if1). (h1·11<'r (17;).3-JGS i With l'oal LA CUESTA jacuul & lenni!I ct. Dike SU7,500. coontry kltch. b11ins, hea\-y • REAL.__ . or \\'alk to •chooh1. 2 ALL BY ITSELF Sha~ ·ttpl thruout, lllllJI)' _ •• T " A delightful 2 BR ~ BA x 11."' s . c 0 1. n e r 101 , MOTIVATED! Bdrm11.. 2 hath1. St'\,!XXJ \Vnlk . d!!lt. to beach & 10\\'n. pool ho1nf' \\'Ith l n r ,... r nd-' b Including !nod. Secluded \\'oocl ftrea . Beaut. " SW1\!u ~ Y trees & The ownen of this beautiful ASSUMABLE nlnstcr suite on 60 x 100 ft lanC!scapinl?'. Large p.'ltio. San ?-Iigurl plan , hni·c occ1n vu. I-l uge brick Jrpl. loc, ·,\•alking cli!ltance to \Yalcr sof!l'flCl'. gar cloor boui:ht unolhcr hoinc so you Bea1ns & niany xtros. 2 pri\·ate IJC!ach acce ss. open!'r. S·l•_,"'1 .• No agents. I ,an buy !hiii C'ho!t""C La 70Yc LOAN lg decks. 4 BRs. Bottom $69,j{)(). 10',b (lo\\•n. Lo\\' e °'9-"'"~ !l()(\r hns lnn1 1111 w/ 1 )'O\\'nc r.J• .....,... . CUe1ta 4 Bed r oo n1 . O •· ' ntercst. Call 6~·1·7211 1 OPF.'.'l' J-IOUSE SAT &: SUN , Upgtllded E\IF:R'i.'\VHEHI::. t..l!ch!'nctlc & -BR. $125,000. ~NIGEL OAILE Y & ASSUCIA TES 1-6 10&~ Vallejo Cirele, ofl Call quick~ 646-055.·i. or $3.000 do\vn 1ill)1ne11t. This 497-1'171 Legune Beech Sun001v('I' & Smalley. Light spacious 3 bedroon1 ranch 1st Western Bank Bdg, A: airy 3 Br home oo cul-de· 111yle horne is located on Univenill}' Park, Irvine l>Cll' st. Good nciahbors. a quiet tree lined cul-de-sac Deya 552-7000 Nights CANYON ACRES Con1pletl'IY private patio street. Payments of $181 per TY.ti cozy cot1>'S nestled HARBOR VIEW Hlll:.S a rea. ntriUn1, ca t he d r-a I 1.nonth on FH.4. loo.n._O\\•ner_ under huge shade trees, benn1 celiii"'""· liv rm &: leaving arei \\111 Mcrilice Buyers Choi'ce situated on <IO'k o! an actt; Penin1ul• Point Charmer! 2 BR, den, high. benn1cd ceilings. One blk. "'"""""'::C"":;;;c;=:"7;:;: I lo ocean, bay & tennis <:Is. Sep. f:UeSI qua11ers \\'/COnl· plete bath. SS2.SOO. -LIDO -REALTY .. \ L I, I o ' II Ckean Vie\\·, 4 BR + Huge .... ~ ""1th. plenty of room 1or Family Room, l\\'i mmlng ~%. rnl:ss~~ .ffi% ~0-at~ly $29,500. Ca I I 2 BR rJ·: TRADE UP light nutnufacturing In the ~!~Cl'.lge()pe~oti10u~~tt~ S28.~ GI l.oan. Fast J>OS· WALKER & LEE i =~ ~"'1.'= TO OCEAN VIEW ~i1~L"V' 1o1f!i!.f. ~ , Su ., lff!llOtl possible. REAL ESTATE .., """ "' ...: n. 1·5, 113-Ebb Tide CAU.. CJS REAL ESTATE SUMMER IS HERE! 3 BR. rn. $52900 0\\ \\fJLL T\KE OUR good close in access. $80,tn) Rd, CD:\I. ,\l\IERICAN 1 54$-1168. e\'es 567~ Stop fi~1ting traffic 4o and 3 BR, FR 551'950 iier ' • y .A6 LIVE ON THE WATER ~~TY ~IANAGE~IE~T Eait!_ide Speciel ~":,::1 t~.!'!ach6;,:vn ~'?_~~ 5L£.£PER!! ! ~~:~~.Pool i~:: ~~i~E f:N.~'gE t~~I' °" l,111,,. 60' yacht \viii fit. Three BR. John Zimmerman 558-9201 Assunie 9·· loan J bd 2 1t<uu ~... I BRA."D--NE\V custo1n 2 .,,,..,,~ 2 ba units \\'{individual ba b .r • • nru, across fro1n the ocean at 6071 ANACAPA ~ story overlooking \he Blue REAL EST.'"':TE I dry all bl · · Id. NEW DUPLEXES ths, uiJt•lns. dishv.-asher. Huntingt0n Harbour for only "" i~ash' con1pac:~ns& ~1:1s~ OPEN SAT/SUN. 1.5 Ful.l\'c.nrpe.ted. \rnrn1,cleco-$24.900. Or enjoy a cool, OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 ·"Unn Pacifi c. Sweeping vic\\·s of · 900 Clenne re St *673 7300 * ~"'.""'.' n'9 "" FUH n> a< MC<•~ •• ., ratL\'C intcl·.or. ~osc to park relaxing summer In a. more Cl & ' 111nSOn. \I 1.slantb: in the distance, j .JM-9'73 )' si!Hnt6 Ne"" lsl user. \'iew or the 415 his SIOO,Joo & school. Just minutes from spacious 1 b ed ro 0 m can sharp, J BR, 1% • r • I rolling green hilli; and the --bay & all of ?\e""1>0rt Beach. 617 Poi11set1la $113,0CO lh€.' beach. Full price, $3i,· Condominium w I I h a ~;\,, lamlly rm. home. Bil· ant..-city lights nt night \·isible You All Come SH Transpon. & all the action 3 Bdrn1., 2 bath hornc far 750. Call 5'10.li20 I be l'f 1 . d d ins, carp, &. drapes, Jenced fro1n 2 balconies enhance ... Thlll lovely J bdnn. home 3 BEDROOM $30,000 Ll\'able home netitled n.mong Jtttl trees. lluge lot "'ith room for ''e.i(!table g/\n:len, ,Jarge covered patio. Flt'xiblc tern1s. outside your door. Owner you, 2 lxfm i. units, leased au 1 u patio. upgra e yard AND assume the s• 752-1100 over 2000 sq. Ir. or e1'citing \l'ith Its e new coat of \viii sell conventional or con· ror incoine. l ] $;f'~s and drapes. Only loan, $241 per monlh pay; "Tiic people \\'ith li\11~. 3 Bedroom, 2 baths paint • ne~· carpeti> • ne"' tract or sale. Asking $;>25,000 University Rtelty Tft~~L, ;.k :,_ Al 0 Rll. Below market a I lrvlne Know How" in this exclusive fron1 drnpcs. o ... erlooklng the dty 833-9182 or &16-2881. · .tui •ur )'IC or nve $3·1 500 ._ h .... 1 p · 3001 E. Cst. Hwy. 673-6510 Christiene Reelty . · ~ PL.&.a•, "' t e .,.,autltu._ ac1 flc. Peninsula Point O E --·--Come on up to 2868 Cl1lll.an P N SAT/SUN. 1-5 6916 Warner at C.ohten"·est Scenic Properties REDUCED Ra&L-e 1· \VAv. n....n hou.IC! Sat. •· Charn1lng, \'acant 4 BR. dt>n, 715 GOL E 0 I H r Be h ""7•= 842 7••1 -v~ ~ • 'COATS & WALLACE REALTORS I l bl k 1~.. D NR D 1 2-)j,; Jclarbor BJ,·d .. Cl\! un ington ac .,.. ... '""" * 675-5726 * Beautifully uf1gradr.d intl'rl01· • -Sun. aftc1noon., . ocean, P'1· 1"'"'' ""b. _, PLEASE FIX ME UP BEACH GIANT -· "" '" "' '"'"'" -· -• -,;a ·,· · ~lf· S97,500. 47.; Bel\'Ue ln. Open dbl. garage; con1.p!c1cly : with. wrap around cone. Double Your Duplex ....,, .w;a:~ g. ot; one oc to ......,.. Super shurn 2 lxlrm., \\'itlo ' ••d nit-t' c I id . e Sat/~n. 1·5 1·ed~rated. Priced right .at , I need tender Jo\"lng 'Care. $248. fER . l\IONTHH! $29,000 patio dct•kity;. ni:lkc lhill n By oddin:: rooms to pres<>nt 1\farshall Real.... 6T..>-4600 $&1,500 • • 1 Someone \\'ho v.111 buy me, ~rator s find. u g e E 11 11 . home of d1slLnctlon. A ~ 2 bdrm .. 1 ba .• ocean \'icw ~ Seo p t tn ,,,.,1 E horn• ,_ xce ent Wltington Beach bd 2,. ba 962-44S4 STIJNNI.:"\G .; BR. 4 bath n 1c r oper 1es lo\'e 1ne. $27,500. Please call -s:ec .. u• locution. Upgraded thruout. nn. 1 th in de11il11hle unit11. L\\'e in one \\'hile 4,4.1611 4H .tlOO ":E=E::::::::: II ran>il>· ~,ne. L,.., ......... ,... .. lot. i ~,,.-~·~6;7~5-;5~7~2;6=*""== &i&.Tin. • ·.count r Y CI u b · · 60xlOO fenced lot. Cul-de-sac Turtle Rock. No""· It's only ,.nut· equity escalates --~====~-'-'-! Ji uu ,,, .._..,.,"". · ' neighborhood. 3 Steps dcr.l'tl $75.500. Soo.oco. -· OFFERED WESTSIDE I ~."mL';,,, occan/ba)' vu. BY O\\'NER, DUPLEXES OP&/ rtl 8. IT'S FUN ro BEN.CE' l to a "real separate fa n1ily street! close to schools .~ CALL 552.7500 Lower 3 Arch Bey . . . 11V builder. Lo\'t>ly 3 "'..,,.,,,, 3 BR, 2 BA. home \\'/lge ~ , ·~~~·i~·~1 j room"! Rock flrp. 4 BR's H~mg. Upgraded lhruout. • VISION • l{ed y,'OOd &-glass, 3 bdrni., 1 bdrm '.~ 2 bath sunny Mme: Zoned W•t1rfront CoronedelMer 1022 ~m;;~.~~:~he~,d~~~l'. " 1 I w/ma.sl e r . quarters. ~·J· 2 ba .• patio. decks; leu 1\J'amatlc entry lo step.up f UNITS. On 112 acre E\·e...._1~: .. ~ U"'""'ded, ney,•Jy •• ' Cnncllehght duie! Sunken IT than one year old. J w.1 hv. nn .. spac. deck. cu.~~01n m:erlooking P r o Posed I * SPYGLASS * p.i.in·t~~~i~iere11l rnle. . LR, big comer lot! A.Uu!l'M! REALTY across !he street trom th~ I ceramic ule ""?rk· S.t7,500. Marina. ln\·cst tor the Super ''le\\'! Neo.' 4 BR. home OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN. HAVE YOUR CAKE 5~~~ VA I~, SUB: mo. tU.4471 ( :.) 54M10J Pacific. Great \' i e w ! The be~t buy 1n beautl!UI ·fut ure. S90,0CO. Call no .... ·! in p1·cstige area. L.ge. lain . u..5 521 & 521 1, IR.IS, CD~t & LIVE THERE TOO 8P,~TI96~r ~~11tinance, $53,900. :::=:=z::::::=z:=, ,. 1 a 1:1 hill company Pri\'ale co mm u n I I y · 1 1.ai una .. For fur th ,er &«>-JLJ rm. & room for pool. "" "'"W I .... n \'. "" ark 'Center, Jr.., inc S1fi5 000. lnlonnatid!I l: a pp t , 400 Ell"' Perfl'ct for discrintlnating BY 0\.\1\er on Fee Land. O\\.~ER. 3 bedroon1, 2 ba 5 ' 4~7551 showing, call • buy"' HBR.v. Hllh' ' So. Sandpiper, • home.&._, BR, 2 ba unit,, I LUXURIOUS BR Beach Beauty I COMPARE!!! 1000 N. Coa.t Hwy .. La1oma * 83~1152 * C.M. BALBOA BAY PROP. , ~: BA. Fam. rm. 3 Ne~·. lnclscpd &: all rented 1 Southcout Pactnc Corp. 1----f--: i iL-llP£IBd m u . Read for close of es-!Plush, ex('(."tlti\'l' Be:ach"·alk, Hu•e--mutff-filit .· is.__J.._;)'1!.-0ld, • ~,,,,,. PERF"'CT frplcs. $98,500. Open J-lou.se cro\\· .t: you. O\\'l1er anxious. '" ome 111 .e--w ---.. so we have f caliofne I °'~· C.U.,. Parlt's FIM1t On a hut!e lot "'ith im maculate )'ards. J hdrms. 2 twt hs, frl'shly painted inside & out. Family roum, nreplace. One or the sharpest homes in lhc area. $41,500. Call 540.li20 Meor the G,...._H Jlarbor View 3 bdrm on ii la rp:e fee·lol. Ke.iutirull y landsca ped. f amily room. dlninJt room. New custom drapes. (.:lose 10 ~hools. S>l.500, Call 540-li20 HortNw View Hills Tii~ n1o~l pristine home any\l·hl'rt>'. Lu~h luv.•·rn;iintena ncc l a nd sca pi n ~. i\\11n v fkM'\'N. :1 lxlrms, family rm. dining rooni. \':1ul tf'tl he:t\'Y heti mt'd f'P1lin11i.. 5115.0l~I . • ';Ill f>.l.14fi:'olJ like to the hach llar!).;r \'1e...,· 4 bdrm on a big rte·lot \\'oh a cuhirl\ll ''1 •\I' "' the hl\I.'!! Step-do...,•n Uen v.1lh \\C'\ bu~. Country kitchen. :J balh:-. 1;1m1ly rn1. •hnlng ronm, Ut>omcrl <·e11ln~.·. $j;,w.1. l 'ull •i44·8750 Appaloosa l1t The RCMCh Only 2 years old. Great ramily location . ll :i ~ .i hdrm1, 3 b:•ths , ra mily room. full dining rvom. l'alio, 3·car g1 rage. sprinkler& rront & rcti r. t-"rcshly painted & decoraled. $16,~. Call M0·1120 MooltnylyAyros ~f~t inrrl'!!)t\•{'! llas 3000 !Q. rt . ''"'lh 4 bdrm.s, J hath!!, family room, b111 OOnus room l'role!!:slonally la ndsc::i pea )'fl rds. Only :l ~·~11r~ old. ~.501). Call fl l~·87.l0 ~ ..... 2955 Harbor Blvd. 540-\720 600 Newport Center Drive 644-8 750 Sat-Sun. 644-1938. MS-133L \rill sell conventional con· super prestige area of nursery and . tn'lhg loft. 1'4 ba., tam. mi.. sh11kc BEACH HOME 1528 Keel Dr. ' tract or sale or ? 83J.9182 or I HunllngtOn Beach. 15 O O La.rt he~~· venatil1 e . homr e ilfor roof home, '<''Ith ll1lY otJfcr • 1 blk from ocean at Wood• 64&2SS1 Yards to oce1n, near golf "''· ~ 0.ving nm Y· similar Pro Pc r t Y in Cove. 3 br, .2 ba, !\love INVESl'ORS &. BUILDERS · coUTSe and tennis couns. Club 0n1ember:sh~p for t~nnls CUJverdale, at $40.000 PLUS CUSTOM BUILT In, perfect cond. Ocean ""2 s""R ~tedenhorodme',""'2nd118unllott OPEN HOUSE Custom decorated. $52,500. & swimming a\all. $4a,000. a!lsumni>lc 7','1 V.A. loan, Cuslom home with w·de view, owner vt!l'Y nnxioUI . .. u DRIVE BY CR.II Bkr. 536-8836. $Zl4 mo. pays a11! NOT. . . . 2 ' 0 begun w /App ROV ED 96 , 2 REPEAT. NOT A CONDO occa~ vJe\\S, ·sto~ . 4 tfered at $74.500. Stlbmlt PLANS to complele. $69,500. Yellov.·s1one Dr. 3 BR. 2 bn , ,.. 456 or 531-SIOO OR TO\\'NHOUSE Plan ed bdrnls., 3 baths; lge. hv1~ your own tenns. 673_1658. ne\\' c1'])11, drps. blt·ina, lg. 1 , • n & tam!ly im. ea. \l'lth PAUL STUART R.E. SPACIOUS home. 3.<XXI sq ft, ocean view. reduced S5,00J. OH d:U\y, 1·5. 2.17 J o.smlne, 6i3-56-16. IRVINE Tem1ce • B)' (},<;ner • Like neW? 3 Bdrnt., 2 bath, corner lol. Pool. Priced to Sell! $73,500. 67l-'i'910. ELEGANT Exec. Jlome. l Yr. Nev.·. !\orth Loe. 4 BR'S, rai!ICd entry, 1tep dov.TI 10 Liv-rm, 1-·am·rm wlfrplc, formal dln·nn, sunny kitchen &: brklst area. bonus: rm. brick patio w/fire pit & BBQ hook· up. Con1p. lndscpg. By Owner. 9'f9.GT39 back rard v.'-lruit trees. IT Newport West commun ty, pool, tennl11 ct., rrplcs Beamed ceil Jots 385 N. Coast Hwy., L.B. 97S-9888 playground, ree Jund. . · ·• A•" ce ..... · and one of the very best! of \liood & glass thnlout. .............,_, 4 BR + FAMILY RM _ -· _ 2 STORY-3 Bedrn1. family Scenic Propertle 1 In one or Laguna's-better OPEN HOUSE 1·5 Sat, Sun ~e c.ul-de·sac lot. n1any bltn LITTLE MANSION nn., dining room, J baths. * 675-5726 * lU'CllS, on n~ xlnt co:mer You must ~ t h l s custon1 features. Playhouse Big and beaulirul \vlth a )Ulrd\\'OOd noon. cpts &: lot. See 1f11s exceptional spectacular mulll·l1..-vel, ell (or the kid!'. Spiffy cl~n. I budget ,n7.e price. Oose In drps. '!.·1 la'<''tl, fruit trees, 1 T U R T L E R oCJ< quallly home at $97,500. ! wood, &: gla~s house \vlth Upgraded thruout. A g I . JBR, 7BA, Iota or privacy etc. $54,500. I BROAD:\fOOR 4BR 21 ·BA m:d; brb1PG I beau11tul. ~ ,& canyon 557-86Zl. '<''lth a low maintenance Roy McCe rdle Re1ltor 1..'0mplcted home ~I 'jn'OI • ...:.g. . ,...,,_,..~ views. l50a l\lommgskle Dr. Dena Point 1026 front & rear rard .. Compare 1110 Newport Blvd., CM dee. lnl . .t: beaut. ld&·pcl: ' ~ .. 6 at the top of Bluebird ~ustom beauty designed _for 541-7729 yU. Assumable loan at 1o1.,, ' · Cam'?11• l'°';'· Only $38,500. 847·3.:iS.t · interest rate1. PH: 833-2813, 4!).l.;,578 1!1.).2800 Gumbiner &: AS!lOCI, 49-4-9121 * TRI-LEVEL. ocean. \;ie'<'' 4BR. fanu-m, 2BA. New c11>I. drps, paint. Intercom, bltin \'llCuum. Xlnt cond. By 0\\11er. S52,500. 33Zll Oct-an Hill Drive. 493-44..?9 E111blulf 1030 1 YR WARRANTY • HOME BKR. by OY.'T\Cr. ~.........-.; SACRinCE GREAT B~~~~~ ~~~:~~~~ . .oN PARK I rJ 3:~ ~o\\~~ .":;:: 1= LOAN single stor)'. Center hall Vie\\', air cond .. 2 sly. 3 dol\'tl or CJ possible lease ASSUMPTION pl11n. Huge 32'XJ.f f:un rm. BR. 2~1 bas. 1-'am·rin. lnj ~ lo S&t s00 no.... Sa It A his I Te1nzzo enll')', shag crpt, Uni\·eniity Park. L«e care-opt 11• _ • _ • ...,.,..n_ ! uume t 01v 1t1t rate 1 1 1., 1 tree ya.rd. stc""' to ~i . 01aau Atalh•, Int, Suµ 10.a ml ?-founta1'! View loon wltotal P.vmnts of only 110 a1 an .. ~ater softent"r. ;; tennill, volley~ii . ..,.r"",cro. '"''II "'CJ' Or uk: for Ron (,arner $241. per 1110. J BR, l~ l\1i. to beach. ,,.alk to 552_8236 or 67~1784. _, 11111-s ..wm11r1S n:c-497-1369 or 21.3-«i0-22.22 J'A'D~n R'E'Attfv 963-7805 ~~se ·tr:,· \V ;~~j~: NEW Deanne Home in Uni· OPEN NU lllXury custom w/w vu. $53,000.(714) 962-5268 verslty Park 5 Br. 3 Ba, Arthfl's garret y.•/skyllte. Assume 71/1°/o Ln.-_ BEST BUY! EVERYnlING new . 4 $\\'ll\UrllNG pool. 3 bdnns, beautiful FOREVER VIE\\' 492--9700 da: ·~2516 cw. bdmui, 2 baths, family rm, 2 baths, built-ins, family lot, ready for occupancy In Beaulllul Colonial st)•le hon1e L1gun• Hills 1050 bullt·lns. New ca.rpeta, new rm, frplc. Freshly painted. Augu!t. By owner 552·8299 In Laguna. SUi9,500. Come 1--"----------1 Open Sun. 1·5. 1654-C IO\\'a SL 2-Story condo. ln good l\lesa Verde arel\. Pool, BBQ, &: pr1v. p atio. Y.~xceptional value. $24,500. DAVID D. CARLSON REAL TOR 133-tm .MESA VERDE Charming 4 Bclnn \vlth loads of panel.In&. Be a. 1.1"t i f u I !!replace. Priced to sell quickly at $42,000. D. J. FEENSTRA REDUCTION JN PRICE! ' $76,500. 4 br. beautiful home In A·l rondltion. Newly painted inside and out and built In stove and oven c o m p letely refurbiahed. Home covered by Valley'a exc l usi\·c one year v.•arranty. ·Open Sal. & Sw1. 1·5 p.m. Call 67:>.72.25 ' . ' " . . ' . flooring. freshly painted. $39 500, bkr. Call 962-5566 Tut1lerock President llonil!: see, one of Laguna's finest Bullt·ln BBQ, slumpstone ' FABULOUS VJE\V. 60 Pla n view homes. & cement rod plants. 4 BR, ·2 ba view home. A"R. O••. l'~.ooo. 833-8719 765 Beyvlew Piece S37,950. bkr Ca.ii SU.2561 . S36.500. OH 12-5pm. 'ILJ ... UAJ oii,ii;iii.Oii..iiiiioiiiiiiiiiii.,j Sal-Sun, 19422 }larding Ln, NEW Deane 4BR. 3BA, OPEN SUNDAY l·t> NO LOAN COSTS 1-t.B. FIR, DIR. Lg vu Jot. As· ~ 4M517 Sell er will carry at 9% •IDR. Family Rm. 2% BA, 2 sWTLe loan, $77 500. 567-~71i .,97 N. Coast HI\')'. •1 Bedroom. 2 hath '<''iUi po(,1, Str'}'. Neu Beach &: SchoOls. Laguna Beech 1048 Loiruna Beach full price $44,950. · By 0\\-ner 963-4786 ~ Robert R. Chesley Hunt. H1rbour 1042 Buy Now-Pay Leterl Ocean View ,...,RE;~·~IL-TO_RS_~"'·· '~-'~'·"-., DECEASED Doctor-Hui.itmnd NO~~}();;~~ .. ~J;J;ig l~:;is! f 'rom Laguna WALK TO JEACH necessitates sale. 3 Br leue/oPtiOn (or mv 2 story BeautUul 3 bedroom, 2 B\' 0 \VNER. J BR. 1 % BA. Frplc, crpt, di]>S, fncd yd, lan1 nn, 1131H916 Legune Nigutl 10S2 Fantastic View LAGUNA NIGUEL NEW LISTING! 2BR. oor . lo!, 2 car gar. Only IX'n ulitul home. \Vo rd s ocean vie\\' hou1C!" Cea1 bath hon1c 1rith outstnnding 2 hlks 10 Och. Ch\·ncr will <'nnnot tell of the love & the high interest rates. C;dl ? c e a n \' i e \V . . Th i s I Inc. ~Hil finance 81 81~,1 interest. \l'armth my home \\'ill give todlly about n10vlng in 1mmaculnte home 1s only 2 ?-!ESA VERDE BEAtrr..' ,.., 10 an apprcciati\.-e fan1ily. tomorrov.·! Bkr '197-1761 or years Jle\\' and has a 1 \ \l,LE\ l{J\1.1, • > ' • • ' ' Assumebll' FHA loan. 3 Bedroom 1 % ba th 1 . Upgraded. Formal dinin& room. 3 yf!llrs new. Betttr than n " w cond iti on , B eau t Ir u I landscoplng. i'.\11\ny extras. Ch\11c:r beln; transfelTe<I . \\'11.nt f;i~I llale! Cnl\ Allytimc-. 3 S J{. 2 BA, ?\u Cpt/Drapes. $.u:i. per mo. 536-!llr.?1. Plf'ase call to 11ee & visit. 54:;...-09'n 5J>A.Cious JSJO sq, fl .. A Ill El DI h ,_ G 1034 Gerald S. T110m1L~, Realtor 0,,·nc•. ll009 n -.. -•••ill ~. 11·1•pln-and be-m -. 111·""•' .. ·' . ' ' ~-' ' '" ... • cc, s ~'ll.~•icr, OH Fountain Velley --• IW\UIW "'~ "\\'hlte Elephants" o\·c:r-...... '" ""' ·~ Hc:at. Sprtnklen, Cov. Patio I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; * LA QUCI,\ • Eldot·ado * ll.iG--1534 nmnlng you r house? Turn 11ccent thlll lnil!. l~1gunn &. Ctlfl>Ort, Dichondra, Dbl I SZ.000 !c:~·s than n1cxlcl 1,Do'-",.~.,=.~,-.,--up-~l~be--,h~i~p! them into "Cash" ... sell Vflluc priced at S62.SOO Garage \v/stor + bench. ''CLASSIC'' 3,000 Ii<! !1/l',..:tr,,~ "l ist" It tn classified, Ship them thru n Dally Pilot Cell Todey ~7211 ~~~· s.i.:;.9.AI. Ol''ller 2 STORY, POOL, GYM gi\~~~ :~ ~~.J 10 Shore Re!IUlts! 642-5678. classified ad! \ ASSUr-.1. n-lA 7 + » r;o . Super upin-aded , "· bedroon,, ioiiiiii""'a""'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii0I ;:;::;:;;;::::======~===~~! $25,500, 2 BR condo. Next 3 bath hf"auty ~'li h. formal ASSUME & SAYE ~ST ~ ¥. lo •l•m. & )""~' hl•h ~lnl""·· Ooly .'~ "" qld, ),~l;s/[IT\ ;::. AR GA'ZER~ 'i< school, ready to movr In. Spnrkl.i.n.; 37 ))QC! 'yith Sharp 3' bcdrrn Stnrduftt ' •• 11, r Y ~· POLLt\N /Jn NIGEL OAILEY & ASSUCIAl ES 646-3928 EvH: 141 4D0t Lachenmyerl Re ,1i lu• I O.H. Fri, Sal, Su'n, l656C ll\\·l'f'p in tt Jllll"khke setting. llomc In prime ll.B. area. _fih ,., .. ~.11 Yo1tr D11ilr.4r1;.;1rGukl-K ~·~-.rt, LOWER 3 ARCH BAY Iowa SI 979-8~. Exira concrete drl\-e and Willi to \\'ILll cpts, t\e.\V tile, ~dJ.i...,.,; .4no,.nn1 10 l~e .s1or1. V "'1· 1 ~l.' You mui t M:<! .this 5 &lf'ln LG. (3200 I<! ft' 5 BR home ' boat gal<>. Landscaped to kilchen and bath. f'rt11,h\y 9.1 · To dtv•lop m1 5iogis IOI' MOtrtdoy, :;~~ 51 "" bonic to understand it's on lg. Ottan view cor. lot. LO\\'ES1' PRICE IN FINE eerfcction. Etervthing you p:Linted in and out. Bier 963--·•1.51·66 rtodword~'°''"~iflg torunbtrs 7.7...i• unique appeal, illclll for ln Monarch. Bay Temace. ESTABLISHED AR EA, hl\\re ('vcr .,.,arlted In a 56.S1 ofyourZod1ocb111h11gn "" ~ "•"u,-' 1,,1,. f--lly li'vlng Exte118lve u11e of stone ltal. Salt't price $36,750 buys th!.! honie. $61, 750. 1 •"'°'""" JI wm · ,, So1 ' ... <> •u ...... marble, Port. tnvertine 3 B:R, l'4 BA. trplc 8-..100 . -2t....:l'• 310...,_ ~u-"'°"oc:r.11 wlth1vnrinth&charm; onl'I .Ocl.Pil!O tlle,cml'd,lnd•--' ttftirblihed home. . ..,._, HERE'S A NEW ONE J "'-l11on JJi.. 6Jl:lvJ itof-" 'tlf I.he best locations in this & 3 car gu. IUl,800. Seil~ CALL CJS REAL ESTATE Htrbtrt Hawkins Realtors This one 11 just belne ,..'1",,.""I ~~tNipi ~f.'"' U~ 2' private con1munlty y.·ith may carry 1't Mort, 11 Inter S.l8-U68, eves $.57-097$ 1't-furbishl'd with the M\\Ut t' tY"lt. lll!t "',._i11y ·1'-beach A: tennl1 c o u r I . ratn below market. 1.quna J HR. 2 ba, H/F pool, cust. f\IUST B~A~~T \\'alk to ~~9~111·~i1~1e~~~l~l~,f·):t~ it;;".,,""" lit. ~~· '1 "i:ERl\LD ·BAY , ~.Rell~y, 496--4IMO or ~~ \:'~.11nJ~.~1ii/:ta:~~ ~Ti I e S q u a rc P a 1· k . cor1 att•Untf' !hi~ lo\\• ln1Cn"$1 :~::=:. fl~: . ..,. ri:=;,, L.•1rgc, newly l"t'mOl\Ok'(I 2 i ;--;--;,--~--~=,I \.\·ood. Sll-~. L!lrgc lrJt \\Ith coun lr y ''A lt)lln nt s:n:i. per n\O. 12~ .. e.... A}O.., 1:11..,., BH homlJ in pri\'flll' bt:lCli Lake Fore1t 10$4 t)J>e living, this 3 bedrooni llUIT)'.c:ull847·~. BKR. 1l ""-" •l l.""ophtrl 711~ (.'On1munl!y. ocer.n ''if'w Tll'Nl.IS". 4 hlESA VERDE. Open "lfse. horric h<111 brund new cn.rpet l~~~ :;~. ,;s::"O frorn sun df!'Ck, S97,200. U "' br, 2'~ ba. f'ri/Snt/Sun.2729Sandplpe•. and .. Int. 2 Cal' fPU"gO. REPOSSESSIONS ""'°"" '"• ,.w_ LINGO REAL ESTATE '"'•d••t lldce, l onnl1 . 4 BR. tam rm. fnll Uln. Ph Only. $26.!XX1. \Vit h l<M' f or lnlormA tY.in ond 1"'-.'!lion :'~":,"'~ !~i!"' ~:~= •_._13"17_ ~ ::a:rlllJ, $31,500 a t 1).. ·~~~··~··~~~··'-"''~l<J.;'~"";;:.·~,,..~=~ lnlPl'l!Sl f llA-\11\ tcrnl!I-n( !h('.,11 f11A & \',\ l101nc!I'.,,,,.~ 19Rcm '"~ 1'V-OPl!N s•T SUN 12 5 ,,',--.,..,..._----=~ r all cont.'Jrt · :i:or.,_..a.i_ JOO...t N1 ' "" ' --Lido-lite-1056 C.Pt1f.X, f2) J-;oslsltlr, C:.01. u o 710'! 'Jo1Pa1w11 e1v.,...-!1.".0 P1\P.K AVE !lll.500. "" >!Jrmt. °'"''' SCOTT REAL TY KASAllAN fI; IW~ II ,,..... ,,_. ,,._ lirok~r. 67? ~ .... 1• 536-7523 ~~~G 11 "°"'.,.. ))Y..., 11...,_,. Ch~rmlni: ocean view hoh\e. LIDO f~l.ANO. $1:'tl,900. r.6' '""'" Reel Estate ff2""44 7.11.27. ?•vo.1.. ~At f'l+r \\ nlk 10 1ennlsc c r t s, lot, <!BR. 4UA. pool . ~· J-1 L""R ~.,,;,~;_;;::..:,_..:,: . ~~ )ST•• IS O! d •· I ~ h A &.<,,. ES'f. 3 RR, 1 ' b..i., \'ILL.A ~fnnfe_~y. 4 BR. 2 l.ool\S like n n1~ '~11./. 26l••tffl !>ta"-"...,...., HOt 0\1 11101\'Tl "" lil;'I n ..,.,11:1• house Snt&!\un I·:>. 673-JO. roon1 f()t lr•llcr, allklng Br.. r Bn1·n1i. aXX\ !\ti. lt., hdnn< 2 I \Im "1n,. " ."'•'° ''Ye" 51~'·""""""' r,ark. Co1n11lctrly l't'll'IOtlt•ll'd 13:'.l 'Vl11 l.ort.•;"1, N.O. 7500 By OW1K'• "" "118 At•l<••n, ,,,., 1.1,, 2 1 .. ,,·,-. , ... , _,,ls ..... 1a.g 'tt'/ Allf 11 .lll.tut<, 'll M..-8•1~"" n!dlle .t· out. 2 BR. 111.2 -----.~.---! -~· ttdc, by o-.'tlf'r. ~ •• 11 8 " J ' • • · Sprlnkleni !ml &..· rt.'.lr, ''U.U.•t·~' f'_, . i)' .. , ,t1tt1 f $1Jcludt'd pttlio wllh blt4 n o\lnl'r1. :! llH Y dc·n, owner ll!F.~• .V ''"''""' . u1~df'tl lh,,;,ut sfu9.•;Q 1·c,1rp..1. h1.n lt•hu1, frpl c:. ll,:f.'-s1,;" J:~ 16~ :Q~i.:; I ha~, lgc. ~unny d e n . t.t~ l~lc Lo\'<> NL'fl:I, by • s1i. mu\t 11ee. Undtr priced ~I_.!!_ nc. only. I sc1m ke roof. $•!0,!XXI. bkr. Cati 1,).~1~ ... ~·!"~"'~·~··~.\$~"~"'.:....:•·~··•~·~·w~><.:..~•~,~'-'-"'."_;li!<!i;L"-S<t llRQ, A.'lltin,ii: $ 8 :i, 3 0 0 . trt1n~ CITt'd, S71,500. 675-2288 ·~------------------! Pl SJ!'t,7:11 !'179·7320. \'fo'ant'11d re~u111 •.••. &ll-0678 1li2--1313. -o 9'°719 s 111·" I , -'~='------t, ______ :.____________ wnu, 4 ,...... . e .... e 1em1 ...••. M>-n • . . . . . ' ... ·. ...... ' .. ' . . . . . . . " ' . . ' ' . . ... ... . ~ . -. - ' • " ' - -:---ti l DA!l::V PILO L1do lolt 1056 1 69 Newport Btoch 1069 N•we!rt horff 1672 Income ProPfrtr 2000 OUMI Unfurni1 .cl -Thl1 11 HNvenl .. 1 YR WARRANTY · HOME ORl&INAL WALK TO BIACH' BEACH UNITS -jr:;il1"c_o_ro:.;n.:.t -dtl_;_Mt_r_;_;_3:.;22;_2,1-H-un_t_ln_g_to_n_B_tt_c_h _3_2,;...40 Loguno llffch 3241 3 BR, 2BA. Ctmtmunlt)" .~ Pool" TennlJ, etc. by ELEVEN-NEW SO. OF lfWY, 3 Br. 2 Ba, LARGE 2 ,....,, hom• • 2 BR. l bath house. "'11o. Owner, Quick ~ion. Brand new Jl unit SEMI· HouMt furnlthtd fp, nr. park & blly. No 'bredrm 2 hath lrplc crPts refrlr, stovt>, ulll room; ~"'=·""=.t·~"2'::::".::::;78;_ ___ 1 OELUX& •P3rtmCnl! \Valk ---------1 pets. Avt&il 8/15. 1375 drps. 'v.·alk io ichoot ~ Cliff Or, s.m., Yr's leest, &aul!tul llarbor View llome on a big fee-lot with a c:olorful view of the hilla. tia&..,.4 bdrms, 3 118U\I, huge mailer {suite. Two b11ck t1rep1ac<1. s""'°"" "'"· BLUFFS BEAUTY !ull dlnlnr roont. Country kJt chrn. Vaulted ceUlnss 1:. Cornt ind aet lhls beautiful henvy bean111. $86,000. Cllll '"<.:'' 51lan. Owner wanl11 644·87"..0. 11ctlon . 4 Bed1'00m11 11('11.r Oce1n1lde 1074 to bet1c.h. Upl[t'adcd lhru· G•n1r1I 3102 moll••· 673-1902 •hopp in a:. S up~r ~2l.::3-4::::::31)..::::28:::4c:.'-----1 out. Copptr plumbing, 1eJr Agt/cn'l\I'. nelrhborhood. $31;1, mo, Ask l1gun1 N igut) 3252 BEACH CONDOS: New 2 cleanlna ovens, 11tilnleS11 SSS • $1.1.5 UTU. pd, room $100. MOVE I~ -'~00:• !:D~•~leo_. !'"~~~""'~· '?:'·_:_...:._:_.1 '"';;';;;~;;~;;~;-';;;I BR. 28A .. carpet11, flraptt, 11nks A dishwa1h(!n, thk·k \\'/ pvt bl, aJIO B&eh·l..a+; ALLOWANCE Hunt. Harbour 3242 ~tONAJ{OI SUr.t~llT 3$.18 Via Lido 675-0113 f'l!a.L OUT of e1Crow, roust tell. Beat buy on l.ldn Ol $108,000. 4~· lot,~3,000-''l· ft. 613-113(1 ( 1l'&L.J g]j"~~r.,1 ~atwu. . ., \\IJ ,1-:\ RI \I I\ builtiflll. From $31,500. •ha" Cl.U'P'tll, ~fexlcan Ule S:t2S UTJL pd octanlmnt 3 B 2,. B bl f 1 N.,w fX><'~n v\ey,• condo11. Ml al 11•1~139 • f _,i · r. '1 11• Ins, rp t , ,\dull living. 1·~1100 "I c.rt R• I)' ,... u.-1 cntr1C11, ore~ aJr ht>al, 2 i!iludio Beaut vu La"'•na ~-.....,. 1[ -!JUndeck!I a.nd niuo/'\ niore! ' "'M · gara!c, lvw 811· ft , $400. mo. 1'"0R leat1e beaut. \\'O.t~·1111.>nt II. 2 & 3 DR. Patios. clubhse San Cl•mente 1076 All 2 bedroom 2 balh. 0 ........,$ ~an~~t Cd..,~~r& ~Utls 675-1 76. 2 Br, 2 Ba condo "'/Jwt. \\'/pool & jAcuz:d. $350-$450. $3100 mo. 9'1~ tntere~t a~;ii. NU:v1Ew RENT~$ llARUOR Vit"' Hills, ocean boat t1llp. A\'aU hruncd. 493.-0331. Aruie Barrett , Owner wlll fln1nce awe. 200~0 depre-0lation. All 673-4030 or4!H-3248-&. ha,)~ v~~·: 5 BR.I lam. llW'.:i-1807 Agtint. Upgraded3BR&:dCniardrn tltl• foi· onl• 1312000 In t'flJ,, 3 b&. Prlv. enc . p&tlo l•vi'n 32•• • •n 2 , b· ,,.,, ~• 000 Nc'l\'PQrt Cc11ter Drive "M.::"'=-'V.:;•;,;rd::.:•:_1 __ 1:.:0:=63 __ _,o"""""'-'9~10..:9,__ OPEN SAT /SUN. 1.5 1515 BAKER ST, Beaul1tul 3 bdnn., 2 bnlh home: immaculate! $42,500. 11!4l11S·6210 ON THE WATER 1001 w.11111ot ltwd. . SHARP 3BR. with own boat home with CO\"d patio & # ' $105.·1 Br nlObll~. c.~f. \Valk \\'/pool. sno r.fo. \'.)11 year's • -., D.. ~ ii ... "V le $39 !(l) prime appreclatlon lll't'lO. to water. Bach $12;, Util. lease. A"ent 6T>5r.li 1 \/\\', :; car g;ir. S:.00 mo. v w, • • ·rnkc advnnltlge -call no1y' • * RENTALS * ·':;:I•:;"::":;':;h_,B="'..:T.:'o.:".;.· .:•93-~"168~1 -"Se1" forever (714) 752-1700. pd, N.B. \\'li.lk to water. Co1t1 Me11 3224 "" New 3 nn.. Hua• livtne nn. Sl50. Util pd. Bal Isle. 1 \'Uh1g~ 1 Univ. Park, rr.... Lido lite 3256 Time. to chooM colon I: Br hse, &U~pa to beach Lag. HURRY on this 2 Br $180 :t Iklm11;., 'l bu. $37~ J>ROF Df:CORATED 4 Btt. 2 STEPS TO SURF carpet, $54,500. Sch. Agt. Fee m.8430. . sing~~. kl.91 ok. 3 ~rrr111., 2'¥ ~a . s12;; _811, ... _j1)_L·ins. J!sh'!\:iltr, sJepJ -Surt11ide Pen!n11ul1rduplex, 1---7·% Int.rest l1lbH Penintuli . 3107 E-SlDEl 2 i:JrStlo. vacant-&. ~v11111ge 111 Unn•; P:irk, Jn•, 10 priv. beech. Reduced to has cnonnou1 potentlAI "'i1h Auume VA Joan. 3 BR.. ~. ready, kid ok. 3 Bdrnui:., 2 ha. S360 S6ZS ino. ?>lust 1ea 1 e _ a Jlltle point aild minor yd. XJnt area. $37,900. BAYFRONT on bi&: hll.y 4 BRING a t>Eit 2 Br $1~. Fn cd 3.Bdnns., 21-1 ba. S·l75 613-8873 or 833_1316, =~I crinlle~·~ su~:tca !.:t~ San ~tnfl~t~AL T0:.21002 '=e=E=D=ROO==M==H=o=us=E=&=l t = ~f."st:~·. ~;: ~:',~1::· * '42·9'00 3 ~~1~ ~n~~. Park, J~:,00 1 -'-'-,"B-Rc., "3-.-.-.-SHARP-'---, -t fireplace, builtins, carpet.I ~~!..~ 1~';:rk ~~ winter. )rly. 6 7 3. 6 o 5 5 132 C.brlllo, Costa Me11:1 The Terrs:e. Univ. Park, trv. $6riO per mo. Available and drapes. Owner will fin-OWNER &hopping. Tf'f!e shaded and 673·9045. 2 soru.t, dln rm, garage, 3 Bdrms, :.! ba., nev.· S"1~ now. &12-58.'il Brla. ance, asking $74,000, Subn1il TRANSFERRED! I A ..... 1,.150 C t Mt 3124 f ced tor,..... :i Bdnns,. 2 bu., new $350 YEAR lease,, 3 Br, 2 bl. your oUer. Spae. 2 BR, 2 BA. huge large y.......... '"" · °' I 11 su'"NcALoW'·" B 1,95 Turtle Rock · tr.•lne irplc, patio. Beaut it u I CALL 0 "8400 · Quall •••/d • • r "' 3 Bdrms., 2 11't. FR S425 ~ ... ,. "10 .,, ••to . ' ' ' ' ., . " ' .. . °""' pauo. t)' 1·-rps. 2 BEDROOM, 2 bath house 2 BR. Furn. Nu Ileco?'. 10,000 Ga.ra1e, kids ok. avail. 2 Btlnns 2 ba s425 co .. .,i ion. '" · ~'" View, Rm to add-on or Mini plut 1 bdrm house in rear tt. fe~. CM oomer, 11 BRlNG pet 2 Br S200. Fenced 4 Bdrms:: 3 be: $475 LG 4 BR, 3 ba, Ne.,.,·ly redee. Farm, Unique Location. alley .each with ltJ"ale· a:ar, bench & _ lihelves, yd, irarage. Greentrl.'e Homes close to evtrything, $700. Ntwpo.11wft·Cililoml.ltJ:lfO l!lip, featuring large patio 3BR 2BA t and side yard for trailer ot 9 ' " flll1, nn. !'lep. liddltlon-to settle e1tate -din. rm. 2 fpl 's. On cul-de· ~ac. 97S-52IO Ofter. Reduced to $94,TiJO. CALL 640-8672 Mlttion Viejo 1067 LISTINGS NEEDED 1 -~==~==-- 1 YR WARRANTY · HOME 1 YR WARRANTY • HOME BAYFRONT Air Conditioned Luxurious fiOOO s11• tL \Vith l\fust sell immediately, TI1elr 100· on the water. C:Olllns escrow closes August 1st. l1la11d location. For the Three br. exi:cllent !()Cation. special family. $395,000. enu 61s-7225 UDO PARK ' . v. E. Ho.itrd & c;,, .....__ -WEST'CLIFF POOL HOME S~1· 4 bedi'oom 2 bath, family room . Beautiful kitchen. Owner h; ready to 1e&l liated price C1n I y $76,995. Call tor appt. 64<1-T711. ANNaro ~R~·0 N Delightful Eut.side Costa paved RV area . $350, Apllc Homeflriclera * '42·9900 3 Bdrms 2 be S3SJ per mo. 968~3856. · REALTY 492--4440 ltteaa location. $43,8Xl. $3751 Sun or t 213) 132 Cabrlllo, Costa ~te~a Udo Isle, fl/e~·port Beai·h Mesai Verde 326;3 ~==-'--'----~ 6 UNITS. Sll.200 per unlt. 44&-3al6 Eves. SHARP. 4 BR, 2 BA, good 4 Bdnna., 2 ba. Sti90 ,S_•_n_J_.u_.on"-'C_,_p.;..ot_r_n_. _1_0_7_8 Eastslde Costa Ml"l'IA on Lido Isle 3156 ~less. Verde location. Quiet CALL 552-7500 - . quiet tree ·shaded street. cul-dc·sac, room for boat VIS ON REDUCl:D for quick ·sale. CONTE~lP 4 Bit 3 . BA, or trailer. Av a 11ab1 e • I • :! BR TO\\•nhowe. 2 bas. 12 UNJTS. Long Beach. In· hllns, avail Sept. 1.-\\·Inter Aug. 1st. $425. per n1onth Mission Viejo rec. rm .. plush shag "''-w conie Sl0,!!20. Pr1cl'd· for $4GJ. Yrly $500. mo . tncludin& gardener. :>1&-5880 3267 2BR f.m\·er. Ne1•>'ly'Dec. Enc, Garage, Adell~ Only. $110 • 646-26:.?7 ... 64&-0446 ~Wt r!,1 ~i~~cei!~~~~ quick sale. ~.000. \\'Ill e.x· 67~923. BEAUT, Brand Ne"'' duplex. NEAR ne1v 3 BR. 2 BA, ot $".000. Act now . A ..... , change. Newport Be1ch 3169 2BR, 2'1ii BA, fpl, D/\\'. a red hill company crp!. drps, all hl!lns, patio, ~ •· ••·~ t -•·-'d Uni\', Park Centl'r, Irvine , ~''~"~'"~~y•~·~58_1_-~:m~''-'---t 494-7402. DONUT SHOP in Oran e ""' , crp~. ""•"" u"' ,. l,.;,000 ""' t g. NEWPORT BEACH pa , gar. \\'atcr k trruih 2 BR Condo .... $Z35/mo '·"f' Newport Beach 3269 South L19un1. 1086 ~. · ~Y •rms. pd, 544--5100 (8 to 5l 2 BR Condos ..•.. S265 & $2'i::i --"-'--------'-I REALTY \'\LLF\ 111 \I I \ Walker 0 Lee · ~ BEAUTIFUL MESA VERDE JBR FP 3 BR Condos ••.•. s265 &: S275 H,\RBOR VIE\v. Lease. O' OPEN 12:.4, SAT & SUN. • ... ~ Linda Isle & Udo Isle l~(. BA. Avail immed'. Kid~ 3 BR HJmes. $300, $325, $335 5 BDR~1 Somenet. A/C plllS !"tivaCY...W.o.re i.n this .3 br.1 • .;=::::::;"";''"='::0':'.:'~";'':'.:'::::;~ 31322 MONTEREY liil Watertront Mmes --3 BR Homes . $360,$315, SJ!l3 pool. $650. mo. wal"rfront pro~rty. Boat Lea·• -''""'/option. 7SH8) .t-nual -~·mmer lease&. ,-·pets ok, S300 mo. No A BO"u v · I · -·• ' ~ Optn H-· S I s -v• -------~-~· -•• t-Linda Agt ~· ~~ or 4 BR Homes ... $335,$395, $425 , '"''" 1e11o·, enn1s ... A.I slip included. $125,000. -•• un. • $400. mo.-Ocean view; Coast -Bill Grundy Rtr'. '""· · ~ RANCH REALTY pool. $600, mo. DOYER SHORES N•w li'II""' 2001 Centollo, Hwy ' •P w .. t St. onto Eastslde Duplex 675-616! S<.>-1444 * ,,.,.2000 * HARBOR VIE\V HOMES .. ~ . . $1500. DOWN. Lge 2 Br, 2 Ba. landscaping. $39,000. Assume GI. Owner 546-9754 , N.8. 3BR, 2BA, fam rm. r.tonterey. $79,500. D I _ "'72 SOO 3 BDR, I~ Ba, Jge encl. RANCH REALTY Realty ~ An Ivan Wells home wlth Owners movin1 to Lido Isl., Place ~a lty 4!H-97M e UX-. • 3 BR 1 "' b tsld yard, &'P'age, crpts & drps. * 556-6800 * * SUPER HOlttE? 3 Br. j , a spectacular view. Four leaving an immac. home, · ~ a, ou e Juirt painted! SllJ. 1st &. TIJSTIN REALTY br. and a beautiful billiard lt'g oor Jot w/sprink'lef!., shower. Wlnttt Ren. ta I · last + $100. clng dep. * 832_51ll * Ba. lg walled }Td. Appil' .. ! Call 675-7225 many deluxe features. .......... Jiii ~vel)'. 1'"rplc. bl t<n s. COLLEGE Park 3 BR, 2 UNIV. Pk. 3 Br, 2 Ba condo. inclda gardener. 1524 An ita Newport Bttch 1069 - room. Luxury galore. new plush crptg, many, J~ \Vatertront. Sept-June. ~3 ==..,::..::::..::c::..::._ __ fully crpl'd. We SEiO-rrux SAVAGE REAL ESTATE _ 67>2824. ba, •~. •·-_ w/pool Tennis & pool privgs. Patio. Ln. For appt .. 642-llzti , -. uuu .... $350 6T;>-5982 e\o·es. 6/a-3404. 1 ' > " '-H ~- \ ':\ Ll.E\ 111\l.I\ 642-9601 61:>--0144 3 BR. 2 Ba beach house. table. $.160. l•t & last + 7!0::::.. ::"'°;;.;· ""--"""--..,=,-, OCEANFRONT DUPLEX On the aand near 3Sth St. 01vner v•W can')' enotmous llerond trust deed. Submit terms. $225,000. Agt. ~tr. Richmond, 893--8533 o r 962-7G52. MARINERS SCHOOL Mobile Homn \\1inter. Avail. &,lt. $325. SlOO 54s-6671. Irvine Terr1ce 3246 SPAC 4 BR. 2~ Ba condo Clean, comer, 3 bdrm . .Sor· f 1 1100 (213!791-3077 · , 11•/frplc, pool prh·gs. Nf, or .SI • H U 1 • h d 4 BR, 3 ba, fenced yd. New FOR Lease--Unfurn. 3BR, 1~ CathOlic Ouirch &: hi school. maJ cntcy, patio, .cust. OUMI n urn11 e firs., paint Cl& shO\\'Us. ba. bow;c, pool. S42S. UCB S-165/nlo )Tly 1ae 644-51>U; lndscpg. ,_love In anytime! DOUBLE wide mobile home Cl 1 Clean' ean1 O""'n 61' ·~ '"".500. 2 BR, xtra enclosed porch Generil 3202 ean. · · ..... · Trust Deot: 213-614-3267 ::.::~::::::'::::..."'-=~=--' ----I 278 Hat'IO\'er. S390. 64+:ir609 11·kdys Q,N ~E POINT, 28° den, OCEAN FRONT · GEM room, many '""'· l bk . "' " -~ bch ~o ~ owne• FOR lease A""· 5th one·2. 2BA. fi-pl, beam ceil 's. Ocean[ront 2 bedroom fixer "'''F Tu Iln A NB . ~~';;m ...... 0~ • -.i •"""'· · •LA l.INTALS BR condo; 1 &tory, 2 car L19un1 8e1ch 3248 Betwn ~an & ba". 137j . . . ' ' ' . ""'' N ' > ' ' '' ' " e BIG CANYON e By owner, 4 BR, 3 BA, fam nn, lml. din mt. Except ·1 lrl lot w/beaut view & klscw. Pvt. community. Best buy 1n !Itta. 640-1800. WATERFRONT, Pr Iv ate dock, 3 BR, 2 Ba, ContemJJ07'8ry, lots of gl:iss, hUJe Jlv.rn1 &: din-area. Elec. Dbl G:ir.. x t r a parking. !urning h.'.lsin. priv. community. $139,500. Prine. only. 673.-5298 on SU""r Jt.2 lot!! Best .u:v-s ve., · · ~ "" $2'" N 1 N ' •· REALTORS "'0 -4623 12 SO O gatftie. ....,, r. poo • r. }Tl>" COAST PROPERTIES resldentlal area, vacallt''· "'" \\'ATERFR.ONT S • • wtsPKW.tHINUtvlCI So cat Plaza. 552-7712 4 BDRM. + FAMILY 673-5410 I n10\·e in OO\\' and enjoy th e e BIG CANYON e Picture windows Vu Lido A-L I t L I I sun1n1er -build later. Sub-Deauvllle mod 4BR, 3BA, Isle. 548-0553 or 675-1900. ,_iume ow " ' Oilnl f --:::1--SHARP 3 bedrcirom, 2 bath, Located on lge. leve ot at \VALK to beach, 3 Br, 2 1 mil terms. Oll-·ner may ti-3400 sq ft, Cllltm crpt. HUNT'G ARBOR, Adult·Pet FOURPLEX buyen, see , ~11 =SIS dble pr., q\ilet street. Top of the World. Spaciou! na. patio, frplc, oomm. non·-. 11-,500. PLUS Mo••co p-•·. J2x60, 2 BR •70 theseat$56,900and$58,400. Illj DUPt·s Vacant. $2!l). Per mo. Call 4 bdrm. & lam. rm. floor pool. tennls. $375.mo. yrly. \ .._._ '"'° ·-...... Both show good returns, call • 546--5880 plan. Long liv. rm . 960-1235 or 548--1165.5 CALL 6Q.8400 ~· = ~ ~ Champion. $5000, 963-3874. tor cap sheets. NIWPJOIT a IAT, c.M. '42•1JIJ 2 BR I;~ Ba, far, paUo, '°".' I f i re p 1 a c e. Built~ln SPAC 4 BR, nr. Harbor Hi. 1 ,B.JZE!:l1lf!.!!l'.l!)!1:,&aW,!>!l,I m?~5oo. Owner, ~: Acruge for nfe 1200 Robert R. Chesley SEE NOW! Sachs S~ll~ll5 cpts,' drps, bltns. s200. 2346 ~t~~f~ ~ni;cellent family Quiet st. All xtras. Frpl, Open Slit/Sun. WILL BUY YOUR 216 acres REALTORS 842-7441 Furn. util pd, guy or gal Santa Ana Ave. S450 J\tONru lge walled yd. Family ofll¥., I LIDO l~LANO BEACH in the An1elopc Va 11 ey. COTI'AGE 1 Bt $l4S vacant NEW 3 BR, 2 Ba, superior MISSION · REALTY 494-0731 S425. 548-8251: S.18-1400 "" '=='========:!\ -OCEAN VIEW Stv/rer, pet or gal v.·/child quality. $215. per mo. 2009 . EASTBLUFF 4 Br. lge tam -Sunday 1·5 pm, Open Hse. 846.2'24~. 833·3868. C~istrano Beach, . CUTIE 1 Cr dplx $150 E. Orange Ave. MG-7823 eve $1.85 NICE 1 Bdr ·w/ garage · $52S 4 BR, 3 ba, huge master At f s I 1300 43 PATIO APTS-Ct.l Slv/ret, llln1 pet or child ACANT 2 BR 1m. 3 BR No. End. near beach nn, view.644-siOS I suite, bay vu, tennis crt. ..! 5• or a • Read" to build, S 0 1 i d COO_L BABY! 1. Br Laguna V..-..r.. Aloo 2 BR":'. .. H.B. $3)0 2 BDR, 2 Ba, frpl patio, & beach. $625. 1:re option. NEARLY ne-.v Triple."C, # $185 l V Utll pd .,,,..., '""" view nr beach LlDO Isle beach/tennis. 4 I Weltone&Company " .. ' ' " ~ ' TENNIS, POOL, SPYGLASS HI LL AND ... a 4 bedroom , 2 buth home. $85,590. . * BIG CANYON * $1l6,!IOO F.P. ~1ake offer. 2 BR, apts. By O\\'ner :~m:i\;rui:~u~1i tr:' FIX ~y2 ;; hse $150. Fncd $165. Agt. Fee. 9~. ~ 6iAR~lING 2 Bdr fl'p\ BR. 3 ba, lse I opt. c BR Cu ·tom $~ 000 425 Via Lido Nord . (TI.Ji 5••7755 br kel• (1l<J 6= 0075 w-.. r, ..... t & chld MESA VERDE Me, lge yd, No. E nd. $625/nio. View. 675-7414 1! u ' ~ ....... ~~. 615-7414. ~.,.. oc ' '"""" . NICE 3.,...Br 2 Ba $175 bi. 3 Bedrm, 2 ha, S31l ""'r mo. NU-VIEW RENTALS BLUFFS -ndo, 1350. mo. , 4 BR, Broadmoor •. $195,000 Cemetery Lots/ 2-Fo I .-'" HARBOR VIEW H.OMES 3 BR., Fairway ..... $175,000 ' · WATERFRONT 'j1500 urp exes Bltns, C&D, gar, close OCC 979-00>0 alter 5 673-1030 or 4!»--3248 :1 Br, 2 Ba, pat\o, 2~~ Vis\a ' OR Newly <!ecorated 2 BR. 2 C,rypts Side by aide ·in excellent NE\VER 2 Br 1%. Bs hse 2 BR, encl. garaa:e, nice LOVELY, large ocean lront Hagar, 673-0140 -r Lease: at $1200. mo.,cacti BA hl>me, 00 dwuiel, 'vith 4 PLOTS r.telrose Abby North Costa Mesa local.ion. $265 5 lks ocean. kids, 2 car yard. Couple only, no pets home. Beaut. decor , BLUFFS condo; end unit I 1 ~~vc~ursp:I¢~;~~~. ara 1se c aroens. rffifi 1l'CGmd ""1 1 6;200. ~~Hl~ . B~~~· ar~~ ~~ S:~ v.':w. -~~S-1405; 3 548=8251:R 2 . spaciouS grounds, tennis , oo . rms .. I markers, internment fel's It an eJCc us.ive ..... es pnee BACK Bay 3 Br homo 1215 MESA Verde, B , ba., panoramic vi~'. Le a s e-S38S Month Broker 644--0U4 2 B ocks to ocean. Open 000 h Call .._..,. 8424 $1500 A n A"" ' BY O\VNER: Dover Shores, Sun 12-4. 3008 ~farcus, concrete vaults. 49'l-3154 $67, eac · ,,.,,,.. Stv/ref tncd kids&: pet 2 frplcs. No pets. Trees · mo. Vil .:. now, •" HARBOR VIE\\' HOMES. tit t REAL TY . 833-0780 Ivan \Vclls, 4 Br. i.~am-nn. t.JZ,500. By owner. 675-244.7 Commercial Prpty 1600 SouthCo, Realtors. SOME freat '4 Br $285-315 , OWNR./AGENT 642·5COO 49+-SL?O or 960-1101 BR, bean!. lndscpd, prof. Dining-rm, 3 bas., plus • HARBOR VIEW HOME 4 APr Units on 19,600 aq ft. Good family living, extras e • 4 BR. 2 BA-$245 VIE\V. & pallo, 4 Br, tam rlecor. $485. mo. 6.W--2357 •Billiard-rm. Fabulous v1ew Harbor View Montego PopuJar Somerset 5BR, fam C-1 Lot $ 17,500 lot -Zoned C-2 Newport Bi&" & Small, we rot dbl ear. Bustnen use ok. nn, din rm . $5?5. incl. HARBOR VJE\V ?.fonaco, f I of Newport Center & Back 4 BR, 2 BA, Fam-nn, Bonu.!I, rm din rm heavy shag. Blvd., C.M. $5fO mo income. 'em all • Call us Kids olc. 642-22Zl; 64&-9666. gardener. Lse. O v.·n er Br, Den, 2 Ba, For Bay. $174,500. OPEN Sat Play-rm. l Story, Prof. Ne~ dub~. pool & park. 50' x 140' Near 19th ' & Good for comm er c ia I ALA Rentali 642-UIJ, EASTSIDE 1 BR. erpt. drps, 644-1519 Lea~$475. 833-9594 , I.: ~n 1 to S PJ\t 1924 lndscpd, quiet Street. Nr. Deluxe. 597,500. Ex c I. Pomona Ave .. C.M. Priced development. $ 6 S' 0 0 0. DSI No pell all util pd. $lS5 OCEAN view 3 Klng BR, Newport Heinhts 3270.· Santiago Or. 64~2334. I Schls & Pool. Lo. main!. Kingaard R.E. &U-2'122 low at $2.50 per ~ Ft. Owner-Broker, 642-4590, LANDLOR • ' 6t&-{l672 . • 2 Ba, bltins, v.·asher & I '-'==--'"'---~ I EASTBLUFF & taxes. By owner . TRANSFERRED Wesley N. Tay or Co. EASTSIDE triplex. !'rplc. &: "'t! Specialize in Newpor.. I VII 3 4 dryer, 1 yr old, $375. lMJ\tAC. spacious 4 Br. !, S 4 B" 2\l n n ho PR INC 1 PALS ONLY! REALTORS den in l·llfrlt. Sell/tradf:. Beach· e Corona del Mar e fount1 n a ly4 ·::::9'.acoc120:::.. _____ ~ ea,-fam rn1 OOme. 2 1p1,., uper ,..,. :ii u.. me, o~ .. 2200 By ow-, \\' e • t e I,. ff, 2!ll •--Joaq••·n Hills Road 16 UNITS "'-~ .......... ;..,. .,_ al -~. • -· ·omm-->late ~ 4 N rt C ter 644-4910 1•• 900 ~ t nt•al --· I BR •' Ba patio c "'""'16 2 frpl' m·-•r , \\I I e ...,..,.. "'" .,.,,., • v~cu'lie ...... ..,,., ....... & 1 ·-·-a. Our .n.o:ut Ser· ,. LEASE 3BR y,·,., Hom•, Pvt c11~-1--encl garden a I opening to great patio, quiet BIG CANYON l'>y owner, 4 BR. 2BA, Jeti"~.__,~.. ev.'PO en ""· c' •~ru po e 1.,,,. """" vice i1 FREE to You! Tr)' .._,.__• "'11 ..., illtiel!I 2• ~ • Comn1unity, Oceanside HI\)' Washer/dryer incl , c u I -de-sac. Plus!-P!us! br. pool/spa, 1~, carpel8 6r4.s.oat4 * Shopping Center * Fortin o., tr&. ~ Nu-View! $350"'' rec~108 · ......,.s. S500 mo. 830-8894 mo. 410 EJ Modena Dr. $79.!m. See today 644-2285 & drapes. On big custom· Costa t.lesa. Grosse11 S2.765 FOR Sale, Balboa I11land'Lot, NU-VIEW RENTALS mo. ~~!!~=~~~~~~~~~~ BEACON BAY <type lot, great vie\v: golf BAY VIE\V CONOO. 3 BR per month. 10% Return. courtesy to brokers, 645-3"3 GTJ.4030 or 496-3248 H1rbor View Hillt course on cast. park 011 + Fam-nn profeulonal!y 8l~% Assumable loon of &: 673-5165 h alk t be h 3 BR. 2 Ba home + 1 Br., south, Fashion Island on decorated &: lndscaptt. Open $180,000. $255.000 -}~irm. HNTG Beac • w 0 ac Swim Pool, Vu, 4 BR. 2BA 1 ba AP• 30' Kelch & 0 ,. 5 ~11 v··· B.11 ,1 ll • DANA POINT • 3 Br, rn:;, Pet ok. Fam room ••~mo le·•· · ·• \Yest. Ustrert par 1ng, Sat & Sun. 1· , ~ 1~a Princ!r,s only. 1 " erre l 000 VI -~ -•toon·,g ~--!pals only · 500 6 •7300 Dup ex, $56, • e"' NWPr Be,aeh. 3 Br. 2 Ba By ..:.._,, .; •• "'"°" · ' 6,._ 1,,,.~· ., .. "' · electronic gates, putting Ornada. EastbluU. $87, . Lido ealty 7r "'ebb Rlty 493--07&1 _,,.,.ge, ~ . .,ngles ok vw" ~ •J-........ green,_ctc. sir.J,500 or best 640--0610 .. ~~ 't" ' CH OUSE Pr._, 11 If b 30 A Condomln1'ums NE\V: Fi\'e exci ... --4-Plexes HNTG Beach, bike 10 bch 2 Huntington Belch 3240 BEA 1-1 ivacy. re'!-so~' e o er y ug. WESTCLIFF -~ B 1250 K'd & t k patio, trees, 200 yds to Principals only. Day s for silt 1700 Close-In,. Huntinaton Beach. r · ' s ··pe 64 s ~ -- beach. $53.000 Call 64&-8914, g.i!Hll30, e\'es and 11·eckcnds Charming. 4 B~. 2 b~. by 5.36-8821 BKR Homeflndera 11'77¥¥ FAB 4 br 2 ba 2 story 714-31.8-3233. 640-1499. By appointment 011•ner. :\:Int ( 1nanc1 n g. ABANDONED Lott for Hie 2200 132 Cabrillo, COila 1t1esa 2 mi. to beach, Atriun1, H•nMR VlE\V HO'!E only. 64-0-4396. -"RENTERS! I" cath. ceiling, lilJll" mast~r, tw..DV " 2·story 2 bedroon1 townhome 1------,----Roman sunken tub, family Portofino, 4 BR, 3~~ bas. RI PRI~JE end unit Bh1rts BY OWNER ~'Ith hoge bonus room, lush 1/z ACRE· LOT You Get All The Houses 8l"ea, oovered patio, bltns, Fam·nn & Game·rm. Condo._ Orieinal area on 3 BR. xlnt area. of! Clill landscaping, large patio ava\lsble for rent In 0 UR w/w cpts, drps, frpl ce, Ch\'Jler. $89.950. 83.1-3894. Vista Dorado. 3 Br. + Den. Dr 333 Pirate Rd. By appl. with gas BBQ. Ready for at Rancho catifornia. Seller BULLETIN UPDATED 3 many xl.ras $495 01 0 . PENINSULA POINT, NeY:ly 21,1, Ba. Owner·Agt. 6T;>-l"\35. oniy. $49,000. 645-6378 immediate n10ve-in. Just liquidating. Will trade for limes/week. 847-2687 5'16-4128. listlJI 2BR + sep. guest BY cn.·rier HV Homes, HARBOR VU HOME 10% down to $29,500 full equity in property, ne\\' car: Homafinder1 * 642-ttoo 3 BR ( 1 x tr a Lg) qtrs. $75,COJ. C 0 AST upgraded Carnie!. Ftt land, 4 BR, 2~~ BA. family nn price. SW-5140. or whatever. Sll,500. Agent J.32. Cabrillo, C.M. TOWNHOUSE l~I BA . PROPERTIES. 673-&tlO .sn.ooo. 644-69'28. & living rm, formal dining. WALKER & LEE 96Z-2456. FOR LEASE: New 3 Adults only. Completely NE\V eusbn Lido Isle SBR, 2 BR, 2 Ba, waterfront condo 2 frplcs. ~7021. REAL ESTATE PwaR.~NT~.R ~C:.-~ Bedroom 2 bath Laurelwood Renovat~. Elec. Stove, 4BA, fam rm. 3800 sqft. Security -pool-jacuzzl-~ar· SELL OR LEASE/OPT Bay· buplexes/Unltt ,..,..-u....,n. Patio ~e. Tustin. Custom Refrlcttator, Wa sh er , Patti \Valker Rlty , 842-1418 ina. $99,500, Agent Si.,.-3535. front Vista del Lido Spa.c for Hie 1800 ~ sl~e.°Xl:' ~~ drapes, landacaplne, patios. Dryer Furn, Pool & N_.ewport Beach 1069 Newport Be1ch 1069 1 BR + Lanai Condo avail. Alktng $130 ,000. S35P7:1monthl)'. ~after ,Su~ Privil. $25{1~2966 l '~;;;:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=jjlJ6~1~~5853~~~~=_:~ BEAUTIFUL bay view Contact Steve Smith , " ~•w I~ duplex. 4BR 2BA uwer, 833-3212 (office), or 64.Mlll.5 FREE FREE EXECUTIVE 11 v Inf, 4 Newport Heighh 1070 JSR 2BA lower. Patios, home. eProfH.!lional ~ce .~_ ~. 2 i>!lth._ ~al ROOM To ROAM C! "c:::."::::P'='"c.:'·"'-"'a1"'-,-'-,....,w_•-•_r....,•·liiiiiiiii _____ *-LAND"bRDS* ill!iliil. lamUy room.'"""' $l&l,OOO. 673-Sn9 0 of Kl d 'I. condition. tncludes gardener ne G II Homtllndtr1 * 642-9900, 1400 mo. Ask tor ·Dalo Newport Heights: lge., cllllt. BIG luxurious bAY View apt. ............... 1 d "-bl ,._~ -· ·~1 built 11 room home: 4 Wood b c n ms. fireplace, R-1, owww n e~u ... e Calllornla'• -•'"'•' 1 ;::-::..;::;;~-~,--~- jxirms., den, huge fam. rm. patio. ·4BR. $5SO yrly. Easts Id;_ locA3255Hon. $34.500. •Rental Service!• SPACIOUS & spotless, 7 mo. 2 ba.. & kltch. w/llll bit· 673-STI9 ' A&ent. ~ · 2 BR c.M. s~ 2 BR, b1ke ne"'" 4 BR. 2BA, calhedral ins. ~lany e"tras. $71,000 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 0A SLA D* 'to beech. H.B. 2 Bit. 2 ceUinp, prden kitchen, PRIME AREA 5 UNITS, ~; block to beach. *BALB I N Ba teahotlse $195. N.B. A.1.0 upgraded throout. One yr 9ll thru 919 \Valnut. Agent Lot. Courtesy to broker1. vacant hse, util pd. Lag. lease, $400. per mo. No fee. Bavcrest, Trndcwinds Lane; 536-S565 Eves: 53&-8172. &15-3323 or 6TJ-.0165. Bch. Art. Fee. 979-MlO. Broker, 893-1351. pfcstige 3 bd1·m., lam, rm.. Income Property 2000 HAWAII Lot, 80' x 150' ~ Corona del Mar 3222 3 BR. 2 BA, Singles, children HELP: We have practically sold out all our din. m1 .. gourmet kltch.: 2 or will trade for ~bile & pets OK. S285. Call own listings and need more. Call us for quick baths & lawKlry rni. Like $l lO 000 home. 646-5632 South of Hlghwey 835--02ll and pi;i.ge 149B ~ reliable information on your real est~te. nc"'" 1015 ot charm. $7B,SOO ' R~2 Priine East Calta Mesa Corona del M.r leave name i: number fQt' DUPLEX 1 O UNITS ...... with pl.,,., $19,500. Dehtxe upotatn unll, :tzoo•i,':.:'c::t•c::rnc,•,,,•ccll.~~---=..,...,,.. 505-5051/i LARKSPUR: Open Daily ..• it's One blk. to beach: near BaJ• 673-0229 !ICI· ft . 5 BDRMS., 2 be. + WVELY 4 bedrm. 2 bath, r •• llleopen as l"'s under constructon. ~love boa Pavilion. 2 & 3 Bdrn1. Mo nun "-sert extra \\'Ork « play room. cpts, drps, bllltS, 2 car ear. " Like new. $97,500 U ' '.,.. '' Walk to beachea A tchool. Friendly nciabborhood .• $2$. fast yotir own decorator; select your own Resort 2400 $51Xl. per mo. yearly INSe, Mu. Ask for Dale 963-4567. dolor scheme. Save 011 income taxes too -"~LL e •••·1414 =I H-ft "·al•-, RENTA' • H t In t 111 ~ Cl'O!CE -·-1 Rm. v•u ne ....,, !-"> u n a: on "first owner" depreciaticm and owner w 911 ' A~Ml«i"'~e. lAJce me. . ' Beach, 3 BR. pool, rec help you finance this duplex. +4a c-..-.-e•-!rvlne Tem.ce-Leue center, trom $240 to "60 .. ....... Msny xtru. rw·n, ~" ,. Call -·-•M ai:ALTY . savp on own. We A fin. Beaut. 3BR, din rm, 2'.BA''.l"'""'::..,:"'°"='"""~~"='""'"'i'-'i=' BIG CORONA BEACll: First time ever on N••t ..... ,.,, •••t Offlc• Cons. Lease opl. $161500. decorator's home W/)'t'UOW LA CUESTA 4 BR, ·DR. FR, the markel On Breakers Drive, on the sand 1-437...:m4 we crpta th r u out . 2~ BA. SHARP. $450. tnc Small hideaway \Yi th room to enlarge -French P:armhout•. • ._ Rinchet, Firm1, Gorseous pool ln utroturf gardener, Linda A a: t . '11 fl •150 000 .. Styl11. LeGnnd chalet with 2700 Bettina w/ Co m Pl el e 962-SSSj or ~7444 270' deep lot. O\vner WL nance. "' , · 3 bdrnu;,, Incl. secluded Grove• prlvacy. $SM. mo lnc. pool 4 8., d bl ar first le F D D I malnt & gardener Shown n., OU e I ' RUSTIC RESTAURA?\TT: Busines.s Opp. Rus-n1str. suite, formal dining. our re1m up •x•1 'PRIZE by appt· 6T.Hir513 • ta:;t nio + cleanlnl dc1. k cheery' brldst. arcn. & OPEN HOUSE 'ACRI RANCH · ou \lorktoWn. Set.haven, tic charm. Beer & wine li cense. Ample P'J'K· family fun ln the super lg(l' I to 5, Sat/Sun. l5 ,... •• 3BR, 2BA + tam rm, lrg S2SO mo. 53&-117$7 • I ' N rt Beach location •55 000 t u 'LL 1N Til' Near San Jan -PialttnO. •-', .,.,,, .... tlo 3508 SUrMewl-":::0.-'="-'"-==,,.--,. ng; prime ewpo · "' 1 • Am Y nn. " • Under <.<Onl.!h·uction. 3 BR Complete with turn. rancti Or" n;"bor Vu H 111 • 3 BR/Fan1 rm. $350. nlO. TOP SllAPE & t'OOni for tov.·nhi;e i •ylc. fpl, tormAI ,hOUle timk houle, barns, .,...,: ~ ••AT3U ' Near school! & 1100pp\na. NE'•r JN THE AREA::" Need time to look YoUr n1otor bon1e, too! di Ch-""''" ......... • 1d 1 ,.._ .,.,.,....u.iu, V"!..-...,, .. 'SM aner 6 pn1 ' d flU!'fY on this onei "1 rnl. .o,.""500"" #Y-v,;;;:: hones, r nc •u•I• CUSTOM 2 BR 2 BA All :ioo-o • around? Bluffs Condominium, 3 be rm. FERGUSON-HESTER oo 01'8. .p>, • ca. ~ pastum. ~.000 Price, W.X. Spac I.Jv' Atta& ·QuAJ EXEC. homes tor leue 3,4. laml!y ..tOJ!!l!....sharmlng. l yr. lea~e at RNlton; Inc.• 83S-f711 -~BaJAn.,Lr,.Lc.IMS. & ASSOC. _wlllicxtnt,~•nnRI -f1S:6161 Aduli or Cl>l•· No Peli. 1310. 5 br. 1395.4496 rl. Ply. $575.00 per month. " Bill ""'~ tr. LM!. 192-2IG3. 84"2681 or M6-4128. Newpert ShofM 1072 Newport Beach 6·15--lM.1 RMI lafate Wr,td. 2900 SPACIOUS horn e Old LARGE 4 Bt. dining nn, R AND R: Rest and relaxation at this lovely 11;;;;;;;;;~~~·~~~ Fourple.x Hunt Be•ch 1,;;.;;.. ___ ...;. ___ I .. Corona. 3 Br. 3 Ba, Jam boat al.-cc~. nr beftch. $47&. Balboa Bay Club . apt. A•ailable for 2 yr. WALK TO BEACH Fix & Stvt Own,......,. In ln(ltwood. rm, 1rp1e, ·yrd; polio. llOil mo. 961-'11158 or '"""95 leue. Boat slip. $750. mth. 2·Sty. 3 BR., 2 ba. J.ce, L«t 3 Mdrm + t-2 bedrooms, H•wthOn'!e or So. 8&J 'TH' mo 613--075' VACANT 2 ~narn~. 3$~ petio; ttplc., brk:flll arta. bltna, cloaed pr.,_ swim WILL PAY ALL CA "Weed It A Reap" $225:"-Also !W! COLE OF NEWPORT, REAL TO. RS 675-5511 Q11kk_J>O!'!''" 15"900 pool. !nCf\111• + tax h•her. Call Tom D'AlnNndro From ,,..,_,.,, truh C.M. A<t. r .. 178-IUO, CAYWOOD RIAL TY Only $51,f!G TD Proportltt Tum th<m Into '"' 3BR, Paeillc Sttndl. Walk REALTORS OPEN SUN. 1 to 5 A CONl/tNIENT SHOPPING .lNO SEWING CUIO[ ~Oil THE GAL ON THE CO. ' For an •d tn Wom•n•1 "•rid \ Call Mary Beth 642·5671. ext. 3JO 1 I Personalized Designer Pattern i1 ' I . 71140 Sew Speedy &!•)'to mk• end .. •1i1r to ••ar,thi• S.w Spetdy w it •ul 1kl1' COMbination will show otr 70Ut ~vorit.e 1hirt '• awe1ter. TM Ptn91•d 11tirt, eel on 1 w•i•lblnd, h•• • t lde sl~r elo1in, •. Fabric1i pique, llneo, knit•. 1 llPlweijtit wOOI. 71140 l• cut in Mi11e1-Slt.t• &-16. To order 1eod pat\.tra n1,111btir eiae, Ml!ll, addN•• Md al p. P.ic• 11 .&0 Srd els11; lot ltt cla11, tend 25' for ffch p1U1n1 ordtttd. Supplemtnt A -newe•I fd1- 9ltri• ftom '74 F11l/Wlntet oatalo1 •t.00 3rd cla•• •It• 8'nd ~ fot lit olat1'tor ••eh boo6i ordered. A boooa c~pon worth 11.00 tow.rd ttMI l*ft:h••• of •IU' ,._., patwim 1111 lhlt n1w•paper it lochadtd fn e1ch booll;, s.nd onkt• 10 lhl• ntw!jllrPtr, o/o Spadea, Bo• .N, Milford, N.J. 08848. D!pt. CplS r, ' 1 I l • l ' ' I I 2515 E. c .. st Hwy., Corona dal Mtr * 541-12'0 * '1r1t P-r RNlty 213: 614'6Wl anytime CAU. DAILY Pit.OT 10 b<h, Pvt l\Wlm k t~l• IL"""""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'ll ~=~=====~' _, .. ~~' af-5lll "" • cu.smrn:o win oen ttJ 1''~'"~b.JS3Zi~·J~~36-<Ill29!::!!!!......:.-1L _____________ ....,... __ , 1 o 11 t _. I t I ' ' f • • . ' .. ' • > ' '. ! ' '. •1 '' ' • • • .. ·, ' . •• D 8 ·oAtlY PILOT Stind~, July 28, '1974 I 1 """Ho,.,...use-s'"u~0,-.-,-0~1lrhed~-.C""o-nd-.-o'"s 'F"'u-=r=n'"· --.34llO"=""'""A"p1"· rtments FurnlifMli J -~pirtmentf: Uni urn. l;lrtmenti On furn: lpart.,..,ti 1Jnfu''=-' Ap•rtmentt Unturri. Ap11rtment1, On1urn. -Aptl Pvm t'Unhrn 3'00 N•wport Shores 3272 NE\VPORT lkftc h. on ~·ater, Laguna Be1ch 3741 Co1t1 Mew 3124 C .3124 Newport Inch 3169 Newport Bucf. 3169 S.n Clemente 3176 2 bed1w1n Esti:r u ti v c -._._ '.J ___ ~--- 3 BR .2 BA, fo'lrt>pilH>t>. e~~~lTI~U~~l, ~1lt~~· s:.:r ~~N 2/:'B~~· ~~~~A~~:!: * ' *': *' ~~·"r~' ~ ~ ~ ;-~!t~ CHANN ELFRONT PARK NEWPOIT 3 BR .. 28~~~~~~111, SOnlf~· ~~~~·~~·~·Jg:,.28]5 =~}1: Jacuz:?J. A\·illl Last we<ik \\'inter, 49'i-1~2 1 :.~;.G~a; ' a."" Dis 2 & dcn,'2 ~ bu uni APARTMENT& dl'¥pe$. Kitchen bit-Ins. Encl 5 pin. July. All Sept. P!~ll(' da.)s ~\ A;'\"11:;0 I Aoo .. ·1.11or ~.nin; 'Brotht"t:S ~ ........ -~J>:ail . . ·I il. $600. 2 Bd1i11,, 2 ba.. ~. on th• .._ garage. Law1(11y htcU. \V,l'l.l.k 71•1: ti:S-9ti61 (".'es. TI4: *USED BRICKS * .~~ ~ ,J~~~m:·~ JcWiir".~bfi~~' .'; c1!1' gar, fl'pl c. l-"'ul'n . • . -r to be11ch & shoppln". $~. S•n Juan b7J-i022 f\h'. 1-fettd ST0.-1564 3752 ME'o°'11''E'R'•RicNnEAI N .... 4.M:r-' , ...... ";' r $500 ,\'rly. ' J.uxucy $()t\rllnt nl living 498 1079 ..1. 49" ~ C • 3278 • ·•'c;Jll• ...., ' BAY FRONT ovc1·1onki.n11 the '''lliltl'. Ell· --· eves, o.v·~ :.0-44 .... l--•'-P-"-''-'-"-"-----Dup lexes. Unfurn 3600 L'9una N iguel ~ Lrg P9.0J %..C'" SBQ's 1oy $7Ml,OOO health spa, 7 \VALK-to bc11chl New ,;par. SPACIOUS *· Pl'h'llle ealiM , . J BR. 2 b&. unt. · "'7Zi ''l'l.Y &11·l111111 lni:: poolll, 1 llt:htecl 2 BR, 2 BA. Encl gur, 3 BR, 2-BA . Carpets. son1e , • YE,\RJ..Y -BEACH !t \\'ES'r NINE condo. 2 BR. 2 VJLLAGE 1·2 & S BR's. $17~$230 STEPS TO OCEAN ti:11nls cour1r, plus miles of pool, ocn view. $ 2 3 S. drapes. Kitcheo bl t "ins.! J BR. 2 Ba, Frpk:, blt·1ns, BA. \~'ffkly or )'Carly. G11s & \\'ater Pd ·,enrage 2 Q,R., l ba ... ,fw:n S.100 Yl:Jy i>icyc;lc 1rails, punipi;, •but· 496--0616 Encl ~arage. l.aWldry racil. 1 c~pts. dr~. Jb'W \\',&!boo. 525-173? 496-8877 l .. , LA MANCHA APTS. 3 en, 2 bH , unr. $385 't"tf.v flebo1n"<I. 1•roquet. .runior 1•11 •sc-.c-0::'11·-An~-,----,31~80.,. \\'alk lo beach & shopping. _SJj(I. ,'\va1l 1K11v. 673-2Zl3. -An e.ddress of diStinction in 778 Scot t Place, C.rit. 2 BR, l 00. tr;)() ''rfy from $224.50 monthl)": also 1 · .,,..,~ Newport 8e1ch _ ... _lZ6i-€osta ~leS!l· <1djaceot~to.. ~ i CORONA-DIL-MAR 1:1:1\ll-Z.OOdlwin.!-'"ni •"ill•"'+---' H From $169.50 • ~. CDl\I for Lease. beautirul 3 . . Newport Beach. Ba.lbQa, p k Llk 2 rtn 1 ba 1 I'''"',, ·I 2 ••• t ho-· °"Et C -ILDREN, _ _;+Dcl~ t, 2. 3 Br w/r,tktll -* 49.S-1079 * BR. 21! Ba. µrin~ location LUXU RIO US turn ., llnd tht Sou\hhltld's tine·slj \ •r: • • P • • un · "'""' .a 1 Y . ....,ey O\Vll Ullf'S, ·re· AND ADULTS LOVE CASAVIC;T~R:IA PTS NE\\' Duolcx near Bc h, 2 S400 nio. 6+1-llil8 or 6.w-.ss!l:S townhou~e. 2 Br. 2}i Ba, comn1wlitles. 1 ~ Surro.undlrwt '2 6i:!_· ~ ~eu~~ 1~8}'~p1 nn, tr1rb!l~1~n.s,c~~jJe i~: PARK P.L'AZA II Pool. R~., Rriom. E~f.!'.aton car gar, 2 BR. 2BA, Fam. _A-'-p_or_1_m_t_n_1s_F_u_r_n_is_h.~ ~~. b.:J~b.~lc;J°°i· ;un:; UNf'URNISHED ~u~ 2 a: 3H~~· ~f· · ' · l :rles~ s1~bierranea~ 'parlt: 2 & 3 BR apta. SecAf~·~ ~1 v.·~: pd ~~]r~1'1:' iZ:c ~~ a~lboa Penfnaul• 37071 ~i~~:!.im ~J=. 1~1.: ~n :: tjr. Shop·~.Adults onl y. ~~1~vi!1;..!I~~-·~: ~~::fi11~: PooitJ!~~:S::M Near HU~:~~esa . -1·'2""~=~~--:= -~~-------··; 6:30 ~ 2 Bedroot1\ ..___ S2t5 --MaJtlniqn-Ap~ Fa!!hl(m-Jslond-11t Jambol'f!f! -Uce"sed OaY care-cent · I ·So'-n_l_•_A_n_• ____ 3_2_8_0 BACHELOR apt \\'/kitchen, NEA1. 2 BR. 1~ Ba, lge 2 Br TO\vnh~e '280 im Santa. Ana A\'e.;.CJ.f and san Joaquin llllla \to~d. Front $l8S. ~ ,Q t:rrlNG \ '-• LEASE. beautiful 3· bedt1n i~ blk to l>each. $155. Pt"r de\:1-i, garage. Year lse. Please call to' Availabilities ?\1gr Apf'U3·, : 6~ 'Telephone <!1'1) &W·.19CIO PARK PLAZA II PAL atlSA...APTS. , d 1 sununer nl06, $120. per Availtilov.'. ·-ruo . ...-61. .. " . • -Po 31.26 ror rental 1nJon1u1t:on BOS W S l\11NUTES 19 6'P.z .. )iQI. \\'llh lxlnus rn1 , cpts. rps, "'inteii. nlOs. No pets , ._.,, •ni D•n•. inr BAYFRONT, BOAT SUP ••t teven1 Ba.ch, J It 2 5 i"c,;; from f:L:,7 'r ha! avail Aug. 1st. $325. 6!~ Bkr 1 ='Cl='ubl=''•:cu"''"e-'A-0'-''•=· ·co'o;""O'""'-="~ .._~ie l charin al . 01~ ~orld _ bitalina ·vit'"'· Spac., tux:.. Newport leach IOU SunftO\\'er· Adult•, No Pell,, .... per mo. Village R · E · CHARJ.llNG BALBOA INN $35-\\'R uP. 1 Br. 2 Ba •. & pan a\l:alts .Y<>U in ost~ .QCEAN Vu de lux 2 BR.. 2 nu. 2 Br, 2 Ba, tetT. Pool. NEWPORT VILLA Near So. Cst Plaza) 1561 M-• Dr.• · 962-4-ITI Bach, ColOr TV, maid serv. Mesa •-at ·Rill&· Brothen.-BA, runl-unlurn. $2Jl up. Sec. Wdg. 2 gar. Lease $595. S•nt• An• 545-1121 (5 blk& ~i~ BJvd.) Silnfl An• Heights 3282 Open July 27th. Newly pool. THE ~fESA, 415 N. Medlte~~!'l-n Village., The lrg rec nn, sub·gar, hnmed. mo. Carey, '57;;.-85j1 Nl:..\V S1mcious. xtra lrg t\pts, ~ ~~!:l~;itals.s~r:at~. & Ne\\•port BJ., N.B. &16-!!Ml. ~~t~ ~s ~hJ' b~t~~~ ~':~r: occ. 24831 La P~z Rd. STUDIO a pt, 3 Br, 2tii Bo, ~I j~~~ ~~~tit~,~:ild~~pl; $i:ftsl lD~\az~Jei~-cr..r·2.~ f'EMALE only l BR, my 2 , BR. 1 BA. li"ORSE ---B~-. -~1 ~h--IAPT attached to Newport Cou!iJ'ards , aJN!· pathv,.ays 673-4SOl tilt 5• MS-2roS. bl'an1s, dsh'>'·hr, frpl. l blk parking 11ptaces. All bllins, center. S.A. O\l'nt'. 646-8135 hon)e. Q\'erlookinr I u • h PROPERT''. 1% A c r e • 2 BR, l A l\'lnter, se 10 pvt ho1ue .. Con1~l. furn. Sep. , .. ,·nd -·er •treanl• ••ld "E\V 2BR, 2BA. fjrepl , In 10 ~an o· '"•, "M. 1110. d d) 1 tropic·• patlo lo "•wport Corrals, S2S5. 1no. + utll's.1 ocean. Dsh\\'hr, Jg roon1s. pd I 6ll • "' '' $2j "'-"' ' U<I.~. #'IVU crpts, l1l:i, \\·, gM s ove, A t F /U f 3900 iu. .. R'''· req. ;l.)i--033S $220. incl util. GTa-SS3l ba!h &; ~kit . l!,til · 1 · ponds to the door ol 'your good area. $2'j(). 1no'ly. · A v a i I S / 21 I ease. 10,inin. f.t'On1 f'~shion Jsfi1111t. P S .urn n urn Bay. Jacwzi, lnclry prtv, 6-l;r 29SS or &15-7101 1ri.lla apartmenj.. off for 1\'atering. DANA 1:.!13)476-8783 · · hot \rater paid. P\'l patios, priv11tc ent.. rare find Hses Furn(Unfurn 3300 2 BR. 1 ba. carpoi:t. $225C ·,·1 OCEANFRONT YRL y -F~p!!1c;,.51,, s•;et b a~r ~d H ARB 8031R,.,,,~ e a I t Y SEE ""tallna . & Ne\\•g;ii REC ROOr>.iS. heated pool, B11E,.Au,,r,..ppj~~t i bB:~. ~./,· 67l·2793 or 548-1454 Cans \\inter inclding ut1l. a "" ~.. -i1ln , o 0 496-2790/ """"~ Ba ...,. I & · "'"rvl-1 3 BR. 2 BA $500 1110. 64..'4i793 uo;;a.m~ ... ~1 i s, v , Y. fl'onl your beaut.. R snunas, gyn1, ow1ge · ,P~o~m~o~"~"~"':"'!'!.A~•l~l1'~64>:'"'527:;· "''~-I ;:;-v,;~''';;;;"tt;;-;;;;;;;;;t'T. 1. Old Corona del J\tar. ~6~13~--"~"-""-'~'m,.... --,.,:.,-, TN' ~ • 1 .be. h . paneling. I J\I A,G NIFfCENT location. \\·aterfrorit apt. NC\v crpts BBQS. "" LIVE on the Bayrrcinl In DelighUul 3 . br. 2 story Coron• del Mar 3722 \\'ES e\vpoi-i,..!!,eP.11 1...,.9, .,. -1'"a.shibn designed co Io r · o,·erJooks Daua.. Point drps & paint furn/unfum· 114-64Z..2357 LRG 1 BR._pool,_ nr, shops, ~ Be9eh C!A ilmde home \\•ith f i r e p I a cf' . 3 ,1.1nl~. S200:-S~"'...,_. .:;;11,1 .'?1°1' 0001-dinated in teriors. "'ith Harbor, beaut. 2 BR. ll'IC'\ boat slip avau'. 644-68,..JG • Soriy , no pefs ndlts/no pet.11. Ulil j>d. ot th Ul nt' 1 .,· Id bean11Xi ceilings. $450. 1 BR 1, Blk to ~311 ~ 1nr('r 6T5-8;;i4a i.:arpt>t s and drapes. gar $2'25 n10. 833-379S. . -15-19 Plaecnlia ,\ve., N.B. l&S4 r.1onrovh1. C~f 518..(1330 or t!r!''>l'n:. .~!sp':e. 2. Pool home \\'!th 2 br. I SlSjJJ\to'..:util pd. No pci.;;: .! BDR~1 ON CANAL tt:sJ!. -Pr i ".a. t e palios and H~ting~on Beach 3840 3N!~· Yrl;'t)se~~~.te~"o\~;: Newport Heights 3870 ACROSS FROl'tl REACI.f Conlact Chris Holliday at con1pletcly furn1sl~ i n 2500 Sea,ri.eii·, Cd~t. n10. SHAG. Adults. No petsi'! ba.lco111e5. · -"'-1 11 ~ .. 11•8•! l "', k 3BR, Part Fun1. Sing, l\fan Balboa Bay Club.-' (Ilt) Corona de! JI.far. $395. ="'='=="-'=~-..,--1 p f •irl · 645-6680 -Comn1uni1y Center ll'itb ~P · 11· ~ · o;.oa \I' • 83: 35 99-1731 3. Call us to list your rentals! BACH. Lease, no pets. re· g s. _ , spacious lounges. billiard & days S to :.i or 875-0831 1vk· LOVELY 111: 3 BR, l~" Ba, St75. l·l 5 Ol' 4 __ &lXID), Ext. 5.'iG. \•!e have a 'tlo8.iting list of .'\dults. 2 blks ocean. Sl4S I J?R -'Pool.•Block 1o ooe~~· pin::; pong roonis. ON BEACH I, nd:>. Pl1!io, frJ)lc, pool , $300. sell? Cl assified ads do it Classified Ad! Call ~5678 clients. r ineld 01ils. 675-4174. ~~~· a~~J"'ly $155. -3 S\\•lnuning pools. outdoor ENJOY quie~ catial living n10. 646·40b7. \\'Cll ~call NO\\' 642-5678. I •'""-7"~Y''="-=~-~=I Call 675-722j Cost• Mesa 3·724 ' \\'hirlP!JOI. 4 .night-lighted 2 BR Unfum. Fr. $269. \vhile steps a\\'ay irom Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 , Apts Furn/Unfurn _.noo San Clemente 3776 tennis court!. •· Covered Park1ngJ Large beach & parks. New duplex. • .., ,,,,._.,JI'"''' \'.\L I ,~:\· RI \LI' . ' ' . ' ' ' " $30 WEEK & UP -tlealth spa "''1th gymnasium Heated Pool, Saunas and 2BRJ2BA, 2 balconies & $89 50 MONTH and separate men's and RecreaUon Room boat slip. ~2551 eves. • Studio & 1 BR Apts. • "'·omen's facilities, including •TV & Maid Service Avail. LOVELY efficiency studio. sauna baths. HUNTINGTON NE\V Ocean Frnt. Do~lex •Phone Service· Htd. pool Utilities, linens. maid ser--A security syst~m to insure 3BR, 2 BA, 3 car parking. e Child.ten & Pet Section vice, parking included. See your priv~cy. PACIFIC Year starts Aug 1 or Sept OCc 3BR 2BA 237!.!'~.,rt ~,rt~ O.t manager, 114. Ave Del Mar; -A s~eial slfetion for those m OCEAN A\·e .. H.B. ~·t $6~~~~:,., Day's 5M-2855 NEAR . , . _,.,r;iS , V'<..-San Oemente \1-ifh small pets. <n4) 536-1487 I es U'lM' 't'u .. ... ,. . ' ... , ' ''" ~· Family room. Patlo. Lease -1...e:US CASIT AS* -Conveniently located to a.ll. Ofc. open 10 am-6pm Da~y 2 ,BDRM •. , ·ereat .vi e w , Aug. 20-June 20. $325 nw. Jll(<il Ap•rtme9t1 Unfurn. of Sbuthem ·Cliilornla, just •\VJLLIAf.I \\fALTERS ro. dlihwasher, .balcony. Poot. 54&-212ti ·1 J\finutes to Newpert Beach. 3806 mlnuteSr !rom the Pa.cl.tic Yrly tease.·AduJts. No pets. 'T'\VNHSE on hay. 3 BR. 2~ Bachelors & 1 Bdrm. From Bilbo• Island Ocean and Newport Beac~ -$290. 642-2566 ba, 2 car gar. boat ·s.1ip. yr $150. Adulls, no pets. 2110 ui· overlooking the fu!ta A1e,M CHILDREN ,0:-"o~~=~~~~ •-, "-t= •:"". "'0 2100. Ne\\""'rt Blvd .• C.lol. $"50 -3 BR. 2 BA. Ad ts. Coun•-· Club . WELCOM' E YEARLY 2BR. 2ba, l \!? .,,.. 'f"'.....-~ <M07' ,..., 909~2 No. Bayfront. Upper "J • biles to ocean, Ne,vporl Condos Unfurn 3425 Tht~fACULATE 1 Br/$1:'>5. yearly. 673-7748. OPEN EVERY DAY 2 BR from $165.-i.:ge safe Shores, $275 Avail Aug la 1-------· ---Ut1l pd, sngl sty. cpts, drps, 8 2 HOURS: 9:30 to 5:30 enclosed play .. area. A 548-8348 P\1 patio, quiet. adlts BAL. Island yrly 3 r. · W' ,~ . 1 ~~~------FOR LEASE: Nr. 1le1\' 1 Ba. Pets & children OK. 'f cW ~ 'f'"an1. B tn s , 2 BR, 1% Ba, trplc, bltns, story 3BR. 2BA. iirepl. 2 613-2056 Par klng $350 mo 673-7910 Directions o f.fediter'ranean rede:corated. closed, garage, balcony. $265. lease. Adults. patios, dbl gar ~·/auto l BDRi\'l, large, ideal for Village: F~m the San ~aut. landtcaped. Close to 641)..()578 Op"'· One n1i to ocean. Nr bachelors. Adults. $165. & BalboA ·p itn lni\.il• 3807 DieiO Fre:e.i,'3.y: Ha;bor Shopping 6' • sch o o 1-;o; I"'='~==~~~-~ Bl .. d., Soutl1 2 miles. Or r:= Al50 . • ' OCEANFRONT, ,.,,Y lse, 1 Brookhurst & Han1ilton. l:l75. 1993 Ch urch. 548·9633. • .......-H 6 $335 oog_-11;2 1 BR, $190 nithly,"first & h'Om Ne'"~rt Blvd., tum ~ · · '-' BR upper, cpts, drps, $300. oo8-8lG4 · nlo. :.i or Dan• Point 3226 last, 3rd floor \\'/vie\\'. so;i North on Harbor Blvd. ~ per mo. 642-3443, 835-1148. 3 BR, 2~2 ba Eastbluff condo 1 BDRl\f furn. v i 11 a E. Bay, No. 6· 12131 597·l49G MEDITERRANEAN 1 FBRi:i~i-9ui·~t1~.rs~~ 3BR 2BA~ fa~ulous vie.wj0f n10 + $100 sec. dep. Refer. n10. No pets 493-5124: or , • .-. ~ • 2.m Harbor Blvd. ' PAT~() 1 Garden 'Apt s: S42:l. ~Tly lease. 673-57,19 Call O\\'l'\Cr aft 6 p ;n , 6l2'4142 AVM[;.. · Aug. · l'il., ,,:-N!w,· Costa J\lesa, California Saunas, Jiii.Cuzzi, 2 car prk'g. CLASSIFIED will sell 1t! ~-:, EXCITING NEW CON,tEP.T!': ADULT LAKESIDE ~IVING S-11 hf1 Accept-4 . • li9hted Tennis Cou,ts-·Tfl,tnts'.p,•-· • 3 Swirt;1ming Pools • Jac-.i11i 'Swirl lath •Volleyball •Handball •Gym •Saunas • lndoor"Golf Driving Range ·•Pool Tilbles •Card Room •Color J,V la<h., llR, 2H,2tl&Den $175 to Mis Mesa Ve rde East & Adams 540•1800 PRESTIGE LOCATION . ' w/frplc & fam nn. $400. \\'/couroard,.,.~te .. 4G59 Corori• del Mar 31221! VILLAGE . 6 POOLS TENNIS PRIV bay. Patio, d1sh\.\·shr. fn-etil. 673-7252. 2B Mlaxei. spacious , 3.1.Br;t 2. 92626 84&-1323 • 1 " , 3 ,..-1 • , 38 •• 1 OCE:AN ~E\V apt'. !!• a,!.. Near s?Pps,"'&·beaC!h. _Fair Housi ng -, · 't · ·" rw1ne'i,.. · • · •· -. rv1ne · ,. -rvint 3U4triin•. 3144 ~:1'k~.~2; c1r :a~:· i!~~ ~;r~i:~4·=~·.~ Ff'.673-~1~ '~ · .. .j Telephone (714) 557-80M'. ·~:.~~ e~c~~1:at.~ --.'","---'---'"-...;..:_..,-,,-"--------!-'"'-''-'...;..-'------'"'-"'-'-""-"-'----=;..;I patio, pool. Good location. H t' 1 •· h 37.1,., 2. ,Jl6, -fireplace, built-int -bltns, dish\Vllher. \'et bar, $275 110., water pd. 871-9038 un ing on u.IC '"' sfindeck, pa.lkt,;pool.. adtilts children &: pets OK. 'wl!k to 4 BR. 2~ ha v.•-pool. Vu FROM'$139. 112 mi. to beach no .ects, $235· 673-1418 eve NEW niarket. Red Car P e t C or wknds1 · · 1 Re-'lo""' """ 00~" or golf cou~rse. Nr. ill\f BEAUTIFUL POLYNESIAN . "' "' J.><ro.>.><> rugh & Catholic chlll'ch. . 6 POOLS, TENNIS. PRIV. BEAUT, ocean VICW., $,. B" 1 2 & 3 BEDROOM NEW BEACH APTS $415. 644-4250. PATIO Garde!l Apts . 2 Ba, b~tns, garage'., l>Vl. •1 ' H B $235 3 Bd 2 ba !rpl Saunas. jacuzzi, 2 car prk'g. be~!}.. ;ir1vgs. $375,, Ad\tlts. h-g. poot,'adult. 'si10p & bus: si&-1323. ~ \it'' t ~ : Split Level Apts Unf. J I • ' L<e. 968-1001 "' 963,2832~ BR, i •,, Ba, pa ti o , LARGE 1 Bjl, ~ .5,f 1 ~' AYAILJIRWI • '"' ' • ·----1P"r<'.rss:.;1,,0Nmk·r.Vl-OEJ'itr:OC" . .,.,3BR.2BA'. overlooking go~ ?c_;}__orse, w~·r,,~at~ ri~i1it' ~ --' _u..n.. I NE\V::~.i-..~~L;~~~ . .:!'~''-• -.!,,.L.+....:.''.,,;'c.i',..''..'~~--__'..d..",,.\1..::..:+!,-4,1.2.'........:..,~..:·~-.f...'-:"---:._--1----.. . . repl · !IO:-t213J598=56l2 after 6/;r0562 • i Dix -3 & 4 BR 514 ..18th ·' • .; ~· ' Avail immed. 892-1219 1 5pn1. ! , • ~ FEATURING: St. 847-39:>7 ' ·--t J ·•, .;i. "1 j .. Cost• Mesa 3724 Costa Mes• 3724 ~l:.'1Wi\~~:~~; Loft Bedrooms.• Frplc's ~ LARGE.2 BR studio. Couple. AdOIU.:m pets. 10-4 tJ.ln; 322. _Cer~l~e ~~ : ~ Infant OK. No pets. ~:ii BIKERS SPIKERS~ . Whds the new ~d onthe~ock? AMBASSADOR INN . BRAND NEW . ,.. ct•••••• ........... .._ ......... """'" .... , ... 1o. •• "' -·· Lt-1t.nii-... l(itcltnfecilitift ..... ... ; ......... """"' w .. ... , ...... iliolli .. ..... Dirttt diel,...... .. .. Swftc..._d _, ... ........ GnllQ'S -·~-=o=-.. • WATllfAU.-STlU.MS-U.CiOONS 2277 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 645-4840 P A S ' Heliotrope, CDJ\f !:sed p~~g e ~ool & Wamer A Bef.ch. 847 -· ' • ·1 •.: e 2 ··.sR·· Obple.'C. "PitiOt Opt; many other tqnvenltnccs. EX'I1t.\ It&: 2 Br, 2 Ba ·dlx dtps, gar, no child or pet&, Adults only.. T \, _,, ·P.OOISide aP.t nr beach. 1165. · • ,. Q close to stores. s2:00. Pref. 233) F1orida,,,5t. 536-5882 •$l:l.UlP,; 2 Br, .1.,~, Qill-, • \\'/fpl & enclosed pr, 321-0' l \i man1ed cpl. 6n.:58S1: HAYLOFT APTS 2 Blocks to beach. 1 BR ~\' 11 l;'Ony. pool. walk tO Dea ch. 7th St. 536-9724 ~ S. '833·8974. COSTA • .MESA ' "'&,·g~'(af;e .. c, ~ CORO LID 0 . $235/mo.. 213 AVOCADO 1 BR ,,...., ....,t ti J ard ~.:!,::/.·' . 2 BR, TOW!\'HOUSE APT. I 645.0143 842-6007 1 Ba. 2 car gar. "'alk to l 12 Noon to 7 Pill lrvi_ne 3844 ·•• beach. CDl\l. ~ n10. r ·~!"':,\l~o!!n . .,.thn!"""S'!'un~ . .,.!!!!; i -~-------L 497-2024 • · 11 \VLi'l'T. SQ. Con(lo. 2BR, air· I 2 BH. 1 ba. pool. bltins: El Puerto Mesa cond. p_vt gar & Jndry. Pool , $225. Avail. Aug. 3rd, Phone BR F U fu & rec. Util's pt pd. $240 nio. · ! GT.>-0207 aft 6pn1. • urn or n rn •. aiil-;11332. $165 Up ~L ~-B~--~31~48~1 Costa Meu 3824 All Util. P•id •gun• each " I BR apt. In new triplex. N~~~~~~n~· ·1 SOUTH LAGUNA crpts, dishwasher, Pr \r 1959 M •ple AYe., C.M. Lctise an ultrafaslrlbnable 2 patio. $170 J>("r mo. 2'.?72 _._ ~'Br, ~2 ,Ba. apit overlooking Pamela Apt A 645--0664 1 NEW TRIPLEXES the Pacific. So ~ose to the 2 BR, 2 BA,. carpts drps, . _ v.•atef'you can flip a pebble gar, .ii.dulls·, -Harbor Baker Sparkling new 2~ BR. S2l:>, into it fron1 the tt?rrace. ·area $180. 5.37-5459. 3 BR, 2 BA $335. \Vestbay. 1.lature adults. No pets. 00\,-~\VN C M lnconle Hom~. 2675 Elden Laguna Lido Apt. ideal, f;;;_ fettred'';erso:.saj (nr. Mesa Drive). 642-4!Kl5. 31755 Coast Highway ,.B~R,.. 1125~~· 010~·-SIS-~3403~·~-1 •LTROPIC~L POOL.• SUPE!\ ldtchen 2 BR, 2 BA 1 BR, 1st floor, light & airy, 1 ~R.. crpt, d~. bulltins, (ijl\..· .• '1'1>1,· .lrple, be, amed nice-apt for married couple bi 1 uo &, -over 45. See it! 646-1461 n: g, rg pa ' gas ·.~~· ~~n. patio, ocean -'-."'-~"i-~c-""""'---1 water pd. 548-U68. ·~ · blk Uu boh No. end, 3 BR, 2 BA, POOL HARBOR VILLA AP'fS. : • ""1. foi!"n~i$0. 49.Hm Family 4·piex, no pet'i. $200. SQUEAKY a..EAN! NEAJfrNW apt. wtilte water Nr So. Coast Plaza, 979'6995 Urlfllm l & 2 Br -patieie,-. vu, blk to bch. Lse. 2 Br; 2 BR.-Jarge. SlTS:-Pvt.-yard -1 Br $135, 2 Br Sl&J. E:ool. 2 Ba $270. A.190~3 Br $300. pet OK. 673 Center St. See, ~ Harbor Blvd., C.f.f. 4~338.l or 4!H-2331r then call 494-176.1 1 BR '"/Iott. Pool, jacuzzi. OCEANSIDE· at . \Vood s =,~B"R"-"A'CP'f=.c-oKooldO-,-,O°"K'". ~N"°o Ftplc, encl gar, bltns. Util Cove; t Bedrm; ,Pool: $225 I 1115 -~ Albert pd. Adult. Yearly, 393 on yearly·, ~2'200 X-281 pe s. ;). mo, .L.6U • H ., CM s~ 646-5996 amt ton, 1 ,,.., mo. or 494-1 336 G.15-44U or 642-1960 ' ~~-~~-,,_,,~-1 2 BR, 11; Ba:. gar, patio, Cl il pd Yfl. Lease. Be6Qt:•l BR + cpt:., drps, bltns. $005. 2316 BA IELOR : Loft-, UI . , Den, 2 bas.,t ~YeX: '>''/gar, saula Ana Ave. pool, Jacuzzi, frp!c, l:tltns, deck vit?W. ~.-$265. No ~~---~--~ 1 encl. garage. Adult. Yearly, chll<?ren 49~r 2 BDR:\1 apt, ~ck Bay.' 39.1 Han11lton, C~t Sl~ .. 2 BR C. _ .. _:.i; ."'-" -I pool. Sl75. Manager, Apt &i5-44ll or &12·1960 \ o......,,,,. ._.,..I', poo • A. :>48-7476 · ' ' garage, new i'.~ & drps. LARGE new 3 .. Br, 2 Ba Adults, no 'Pfllll. South dtlplex. So. of Cst Hwy. Laguna, S:aiO.~ VACAf\'T 2BR. S155. Child under 2. OK. no· petli. Call 1 r-.1cn. a1s.3240 All new appUa.nces. close td park & school. ~150. 673-0C£AN·VIE\V~ 1 BR. Adults, 0930 days, 6ra..1076 t?Ves. ... ·!:T ~t4~9 \Vay, L.B $.185. l BR, nr. San Diego F'tl';f_. ,"'"'-"-~~......,~-=" &· Hunti~on c,e n te·r •• ~Uni Nlfuel 31~ ~£,Thoo. 0 ..... 842' "'!,.OltRENt·NR BEACH . "~ • l340 per mo._No lease. $150. 2 BR. crpts, drp,, New large dlx. view 2 a: bltins, lmmac. ~fat u r, ·.3 bdnn, 2~-ba. 2 pools ,' adults, no pets. 1-lesa Velda. rtfrig, 'flir~ firepls. 2.3821 atta. 546-8866. . ltillhursl Dr~. (Off Crown * ltLJ\f G'ARDENS APl'S Valley Parkway). 2 children UNFURN. 2 BR apt In co nsidcred. CTI4)49;)..1760 t Adult Seetion. 117 E. offict. if no anS\,-er 4.99-1625 ;nnd St., C.M. 642-3645 Lido lslt 3156 srff~'. :i!~~: ~f~. 2~: LlOO ISLE -Drllmatic virw i•r·. adlts. no pet.s. 376 \V. • \Vatertront tBR. Condo. Bay Apt. $400. 1'1o. :Inc. Utils. No SHARP & CLEAN. 3 pets. By O'tl'fl<'r. 615-0031,. ~room!!. 2 bath apt for Men Vt~ 3163 lc&.lil". $260. f.1o. Refs. , ntt'tlt'd, Cnll Agent 54&-4141, e 110~11..: <4'f'MO PHli:RE 1'1ESA Verde ·2 BR + den, Deluxe Z .a 3 BR. Rent&! ·otc !rlplex. !luge e11tio, frplc, 3005 1.lll1.'f Ave. 54&-lOJol hltn,. A<llt cpls. 5225. Ne~rt leach 7 3169 m-:t<!l2 NEWPOR'f TOWElltS SM SPECIALe YOU'LL SEE ON, THE BA" 1 $250. 3 BR. ~ story Conlfo, ., I Nr.S.C. Pl7.R.Adults675-7812 2 nn .. 2 l)n .; Uri(. Slip ava11. ; $1T.i 0..EAN :i BR. 11':1 5400 ~fo/yrly lse. ' IRVINE ' Village ot University Park. lf'lf~rmal ~ a~rtm~nt tiv\ng for adults and families. !'.:asuarliving llavoreo with wood andi ' 1iverst6i'le and bordered by two large ,~. .~rks. PocKet parks, bikepaths, pools 1 • and a l ireside lounge. Deluxe shag ' carpeting, 'full -length drapes and delu xe appliances. · Ask a bout our pet sections. I .~ IRVINE Village of Univetsity Park •.. A pecial apartme,nt life for action·oriented fammes. Some sections.for ad~lts only, too. ' . 1 . 17560 Jordan Avenue, Irvine. Leasing office hours: -~-~g:uo a.rrG"6'0C}p'm. daily ' ' , The·taste of California' in stucco' and mellow~, wood. 'Five swimniing pool s, courts {or lennis,. baskelball, v~leybilll and handball., A health spa and a full recreational staff. Central courtyards with private patios or balconies. Deep· shag carpeting, lull-length drapes, air conditioning, deluxe~appliances. •• .. 3883 Parkview Lane. Irvine. Leasing office hci'urs: 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. daily · Telephone: (714)' 552·0900 · '' Now 1v1ll1ble: 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom from $230. Te~pho~e: (71~) 552-9200 Now ev1H1ble' . 2 bedroom, 2 blthroom flom $22o. • t -• .PARK.UJ@@O ePARKWEST '• ~.v1 JOAQUIN Hu.i..s RD ' . ". !--.:.Ch ICCOA51 ~tWY. . ) !. [~ill.by ,. -• .:iHIUR'~ cn.AWf I ' OWNED AND MANAGOO BY IHE IF\Vl'IE COMPANY " I, . ' " • • I, BA. Cnrpr.ti .It. ~rit~!I. no 646-8316 6.12-8931 CROSSWORD-"UZZLE ANSWERS pot&. 16.\ ShOllmar, r.12"-01119, Wa111 • low-pn ool w? -547-115.i Reaa torniy'1 Chun;lflM Ad,. ~~~--'::..:..:...--'~~~~~~~---~~- , ' ' ' • . '. '..I r S..-diy, July !8. 1'14 DAIL V PILOT D I 11 ~~~°";;;;;;,citi, i•0;;31110i;~J .. A;s:~;~u~:;·~.·~~=··:.'"::::,;~'.-,..;;;. ::-::"'' f!OOMMATES Noeded to 2 CAR ....... ,..;:. !<Ir i<nt: trtta In °""'' ~:::T~·-= . :: ~::: .. &AN::. CONT:: ~:~~:;':·Rm. Addit. N! ,I -I.AKI ~iT I I.Ilk h'Ol\I bf(leh. boy k 11~ 5 B~. hpusc 111,Jl.B.. or ror slotll&t. .QtJ,. I.rill, married wortc.!ng cpl. neetl1 llunrlngton Bead! Slll'lltr job t laa'K'! or imlilll . -L""•' S tennl._ Jo'ull)' lurnkthcd .....- 1 tlU furhitUre, \\'kllhi-r .\ C1L\I. 641)..iSf:Q. ,. -.-.---c-.';";.FO,-.,-...,.,"'I ''"· hoUK' w/fenct"(f ...i tor 8:i21 J..=<fl!Ol;ln SL 5J6-.6551 Rough fr11.n1inff' &-finish. "' ~ Kfl'l'PO. L1'11or TV. $:n:l. wk ,. lll")'f'l'. color TV, bltln!I, -.--• -;-, 4500 quiet out door ckotil:. sf"Aug. Back of lhm11l/1(' Society Rena. r:crs. eob &M>.3156. vnsl Es -· ~·• atter 6, <llsill.o!iher. hw1~ ret...i.,, ~~. "°. ublt i:IU<tge. Nt'ar -------"--t. D rn •-• ANIMAL •""IS u............... •u; Sll~ Sa a $20 --t. )'II ..._..~. f!\'el ·--.. rr .. LEAGUE RE~100El .. ADO-ON, GAR . STEP$ ffiB1'.!ACJT Deluse lll', untu1·u. J utln to. ~.D. '..,,,, !,~r, .. n enMJ11te. , Small Shop1~U Sl1•1 64~1797. 11-dopllon,, spaying anti CON \'. Cu1ton1 • -·· r I · · rw.v 10 n1 ln to ~11ch ·~ HUNTINGTON BE• H · ne t ri r ...,... """" ....... . ~ '11~WE wt t' II l'X'ps 4. $150. 1~r. 1-e111~111ilble "·orttlns: 1JC0111e' Of-I .---R--1-----"'C \~~~~l\1NG nion1·daugh ter· A~f,.,A'f.g mt~f~uNoED c,·~~".!.t...,_?5)'1'11 exp, f1>rt eat. ~ Af uth t Pl•·• ~~·~;.nlilali ga1·. (7 1 •1 1 reff!IWICeli $110. il)I) l!it .'I ICe •,nl• I ~ •;...t. t uvg \\ant apt about :51:i0. -. ... ~._, "'" • ~ <'C S~?ttOuk UI" ,.,,, \\'eU · bfoh1:t\'ed PERl\IAN-Doble llounll bl k/lan, L\1 I~~' "='c-,==-===i PoOI ll Acapul1.i1'> Aqu11 Bar !wit ulll ln•·I. 1:tv11ll AUfl'Ulit 1501 W!STCI IFE DR [•'"'"'"""'"'"~----•I 1\10. TO !'110. IJK ENT. l l<!len ' da)'S $W).300) Poodle, \\'hlte, nutle l\ltNOr.. llOL\IJ:; REP'\)R - le ~-sDec.11Cu1ar. 8 1 BR on bcttch & 3 BR 1st Cull J~l! urtcr 6·:xl '1 ~ 0:-• NEWPOR] BEACH l\fcFadden &,Ptoductr tve ~ ' Husky, Blk/wht , fcn1alt1 ~lun~bui;. CllTp.'!nt ry, tlle. Acrf , J..ake ''wYTowtl'l.ng w:J.v dkf· t;lntc. N~c-h: pn-i. 968-fi21'1. . Nt\\',if.T ~ancia~·.cenler \Vatcrf1:01u executlw oUl<'Cs; or GotbllJ'1) le fleil Pvt. Quarters, t BR, Single Spitz, White, fenu.dti ~>l<>-5560~'--==-------I -t'~ -~ ~~Uil:. ' 61:>-Ss;Q Y up ·11; ~r01·kl\ii, n1ttturc nu rs •• • •11 "I Ice JNC• o~ \\'ltpil~ .. 11t·el bar, priv. ltl U ·"' •100 Cl Belg. Shep., Blk/gld, 1\1 Carpet Service 6016 ~ •. ~if $1'uiti,'~ · · ' loOking tor n(lt to i;hui·e CALL ON·SITE 1.lANAGER bnth; one 2 roon1 t ulle with 1 WESTMINSTER an. n.,~r ~-· c1tn, St. Ben1!U'd, "''ht/b~1, i\l • _To~ S,Cur!!,v.' l.llDO ISLi£t l block to be:feh y.•/pool, corllpuUblc, ludy, l7141 642·3µ} ex\. 2-Hi:: vll'11' or lxtata: & -.1·0.ter. $135 to Sl50 Mo lo ?.,lo ok. Straight, 5'>1·60-18. Lab, Blk, 1n}lle c A R p ET N E E D , ~tt -~panq ~hannlng jewel_ b°J.'i", 2 ,BR, lbtJ'V equ:.illy, C.l\I. 1u-en. • 1 ~10. FREE" Rfil-41' * 8111 Grundy, Rltr Nr. El:!Wflrds & lndusll'}' \Vay Mi1Cellan Rentals 4650 Terr n1lx, Blk/tan, e1n CLEANIN'G? Don't 11enib A,D\ll!TS 1' '· r; \ ba, August $1000. Ol PY Gall earl,y AM '1111 2:00 Pif No lease roq, Dix. ofrif~li, •75-!6161 '· Ashwlll-~rke & Co. Cerni . She p. Bm, 1n le ·dirt 111 • extract it., No ' · "Sorry, N6 Pets •\\•eeki 675-.1143 J1j 1 _ 54:>.1218 Hdj. Airt>orter J;lote4. ~~·I '!'~!'!I!~"'!'!"'~'""""~ 714: 997-~100 TRAILER park space for Spaniel ni lx, Bm/wht, l\l stean1 shrlnk11gc. -no • hchelef, J, ~.& 3 ~r's, W. NEWPORT, l. }llk OCCAn. FElMALE, non "inoker \\•ants 'ft. ,Incl. A/C,. full ae~a. ofiiCE ~ SPACE F 0 'R '\-,~M=OYIE-NOW-TO--rent. No, LOng ~ac_h area. Schnauzel' mix, Blk, fe111. falling. Call 586-lllS . from $115 Jl'r mo. ~ f1P1 8. ~a10. ~-z 11lune to 11h1u-e IM!Jnl furn ~~(9. ·ilRni.·f) .RENT. Ct"lfl:ta Mesa. llarbor MISSION VIEJO Nr. Ft\\')". Call 631-6:120 ~c~~:.lkBik::. feni. L&R Crpt Clnrs. Hse $2-t.95 S•nt• ,_.._a CP 11 ·...,.,~a7c, ...,:"f.i: c. 2BF\ npt, 1-1.B. $112.50 per ~ · t noon· 4 at Adnms. Be au t I f u 1. OFFICES FROM CoUI• m'•, Bm/blk, n•·'e Rm $~. S!m hse $39.95. Sofa 3700-p~"" D ~ 8 ...,__,.., or ~· o:io + l~ utll 's. Call C)>nUila, iVJ'ONA 'Dl["~R t n~1~ Air, rf1\U Ii I c, '" "" "' $14.95. Gua r. 716-5170 ... ~· . r.. 1 BR bayfront ·condo in betwn .ll..& 5p1n, 963·6662 IQ00 ' .. 11.·' .. -h-s t~•'fc"'l' in ln_ jilnltciHal, Clds :i\. \Va.Iker r 400 SQ. PT I"" sa 11-1 Seller llllx, Red/v.+.t, fem. !R ' co I ~ 1 d"'t bid DA,..._,, ...... • -:r & ~ Bid•. ~u c .. -11111, '"""'-'' -10 .. 6000• M _.11. ~--"" ! eoodtc. Cry/wht. male. •' •INEJtYc._ A0R'P'J'I'* • • , .._1 U.'<U?y 8 "" g on DOU.,.,... \\'ORJ\JNG 11'onuin lo 11harc stores, ofllces" or o c & apt. ._.. "" u-• """"" ..., r-Ge Sh Pu at , .. ' Penin. Pool. Sl!iO. wk. I 1 3 BR ., ba ~ drt>s "" !157.:0136 or 642---0DI. Call 831·111®. 27992 Ca n1ino 1 rm. ep p, Ill e ~~., _....._ u•9695 ~ .. O\'e Y • ., -. home. ~..-m. • ., .. ,5. mo. 640-0t20 ="'="'°'=~~~'*"'"~= Capl•t-·· •--01, .. .,,.,,., -h1Sky, Tri,_ nw.le ""~"'"" !• ' J '"°"" Co.'dn. A1eiia. $150 Alo. utll or 644-1~. o~ •pace available Sjl) ''"'"" .,..,, '"-' -Lnghr TeITier Bnt niale NEW . NEWPORT BEACH Jo'um. pd~~S.9662 or 642·7319. I ~===""=-=---C. nw. Will pnwide furniture to A\-ery ript to camtoo Butlnete Oppar 5005 tf k /'tr. ' ' C•'l ling1 6011 · l Trailer. Adult park, nr \VESTCUFF DR. Nev.rport at $5. nlO. Answer\ n g Caplstra~ · ---u~ Y 'lalniute, lllk/.!ih·, r • ;D~WXE ~~~7~. wk. AWil. ,/1, S~AR~e~f.!!·or c':tsc·1fu~ ~3:;:[e ~~· ~ ~co"~~: .ervice available. 178 7 5 . R.USTIC I gi;~;,~·B~~~~· f:~~le ~ · .APfS PARTNER. 836-tt!M, 12-7, $175. mo. Call ee·ne Hill, ~~ lc;.~1iii Huntington NOW LEASING RESTAURANT ~kapoo •. \\'ht/blk. ,fe1n *\\'ILL.ARD Painting, New acoustieal ceil, rep11.i rs &: - dry"·all, No. 281038, &l2-ST7S . . 2 BR mobile home in H. li1on. thru Sat. 6t2-0200 · · Huntlngten Buch Co<::ker mL'<, .Blk/whl, male 2 A: 3 Bdrms, erptt;, d1·pe, B. On go.I! course. Pac. RQOS1"1ATf. Y•antM t 9 N E.W e_o 1t T C.E NT ER PRESTIGE SUITES NEW M.1 EP~¥i~atb\:.' -~~;i: in1fc'. CATS : utllltltw pald,, .flltirui, Ieun· c:t!t, H\\'Y, Beaut:-vtew. Hhare 2 htlrn1 . 2Ua. a11t. 'Gro\ind noor La\\' Suite, NE\\ll!ORT BEACH 9~ Sq:-I•'t_:---lt tt?· Prllflc .. 1''ewport Bch. area. Do1n Shtthr. Tr._i. i\Iale Cement/Concr•t• 6019 ".'"I I dey t1eUltle1. Ile<:, rooni ~1061 ' 1 blk. from beach. N 6 Xlnt Joe. & ample parking. H ii ~ X 1 d .. ..,,. 000 Do111 Lnghr Tn f en1 ST AP.I PE D co n c no:te, w/pool tpoolable, gybbqm room. NEWPORT "-o•l•-SI••• 10 6n.3605. · · P129a ~n._:~IJ._e ~A;,, =pUonist, S\\·eeplng vte<A·. Harbor & am W" w 1· ,~an :Sl. --~ eo· 1, •01 Newpo... Dotn: Shrtlu:, Bl~ck, Male oobbll'!!lOnc, tile, bri c k . ' 1 uuna; . ' t1ret1. lx.i "213R & 1" BR $1.00 .. ..,...,., U'I.,....,.__ Ocean. -,. ,, OTHER KITTENS & Petios, pool decks, drive· Adults only, no pet11. 2881' 1' ' ' \\'onia.n to Sl:e re Apt. ll'llh 2 FURNISHED 0 ff ice s 64>-0060 'Jf~: PU PPIES \\'liys. 640-·13·19. ·.I ~tol, eo.ta J\-ieaa: 545-67110 ~-~~ Wk. Boot 111 . .D ~amt\ HB area, 818-8737 , \\'/reeeptionlst, Ne\\' p ort I SHARE & SA·VE-INDUSTRIAL M-1 • Call 536-6551 CUSTO~I CE!tfENT WORK .,_ • I _a fter ::i. C•••I"'· 1200 .. ·~~. mUtly. 15 000 Sq11··-F-t LO ' l •• ON TilE ·~Act! 2 BR, con1p. turn, 6 hse11 rl 81, 01, p,,.,,,,01._ 1 Blk •• ~1".,,.., .,....,., Enginee1ing Firn1 ICD~h ' """ .... e ·Liquer.Store1-l2) S'r I c:on1puter n1odule Patios! Drives \\'ttlks :I I u.c. Crom bettch \Veekly or ~ " . ...,.. .:w. \\'Ill Share Nll.'C O!rlrcs, Sprinklered, Newport e Or Ii T at.out 8\-:r''xlt" \\Tapped in Call Don &12-8Jl4 Balboa bachelor 1tudio. $165. · " to lx:h. $130 n10 + \~ utll. NE \V po RT e EA c H. Secretary Oruftln(:: Tnlik'~ Beach, Cou~l'sy to • Hd•"tM• ~-up'' rmd• r1h1..~tic. t.u81 en route to CE~lENT & Block \Vork yrly.;Adult. No pets 67:Hi372 nionthly. 1213J 7!)0.l.il1/ tii1ale/fcm 673-8187 \\'e~1clirr or. 800 /i:;q ft. Desks. C~ngenlnl. 615•713! ' Brokers 6-f5.39-JO e S ,w 1 bot t•M.-f (~tenetlt) I .\nuhein1 fro1n Costa ~1ei;a \Vails, polios, side\\·alk~ 'or (ll981-li'IS8 G7J·757:.!. \VORKING. lurly, 01vn rootn $300./ino., I yt lease. . ~~ NE\V J\.f.J 1200 to 3-132 sq ft a1 a I "'' I via Nell'port & Riverside ett. By hr. or job. &16-69J:; . I .. Roo. ms '«M)O R~001 M Vi~.. ptiVaie borne. .ti balh, pool & jnru1.ii. Utll. 64~, Gene J-l ill. j Bu11ne11 .. Ren..!!!_~ S\\I Santa An11-or Costa P.'fesa flt:lp A!l11oclnte \V11111eu I 1''1\'y. Return g 1· eat J y . "esa ~je~~ flt[. SSO. i1ei:. !'>4$-0027 NE\V Plush office Bldg , 2 N£~\1Poa'i~SHOR~ Office & warehouse-Amp prk HOLLAND IUSINESS apprectate'd. Contact Andy Child C1re 6010 NA n --p' Iv . -~=-="=-"='-"='·7--NEf:D rl'm, roon1n1nle lo to 6 R!\1 suites. Co_ nference 6100 '\V. ~1. 'wy, .. n,wt '.., 208 3PJ{ . ··.hot \\·ater·ga11 645-4I70 SALES a.MJ.(l(i()ll At1dersen 6-12·4321. • ~•. a=A9j; BAY T 2 t I ....,., .... , •~ PD• Trash ser -&a&-12:i2/6-i4-2228 . 4 YltS & np. Hr/day or .r ... fteu. •to Lady, · rees, s Ory, sham my apt Balboa Island. Rm. ~erox copier. r'lear 700 sq. ft, slore liptu .. -e suit· · LOVE Ly Bou T I Q u E ·LOSJ : Lad1ts granny glasses, li\'e ln 1-1·kly my house. l employed, Park Ave 4 r, fully furn. Aug. 4th 673--0836 or 67!'>-L'r.!9 O.C. Airport. 833-3640. able for retail. bu:iiincss or * COSTA MESA * peaceful, beautiful San tortoiti:c shell rin1. Bright Dane Pt. 4!l&-59l9 l ~aft 12 to-Sept . 4th. $350. 5.91-8243 fE!\1ALE needed to shure OFFICES & SUites;-Cebtral service. Avail. Jmn1ed. t AlnlOlt new-M·l. Clemente. $8000. ( 714 ). ye.llov.· ~· ...LosL end of - S $3) wk up, with Vac1tion Rent1l1 42501 J Br hse In Coilta l\lcsn $10.i Joe. gd parking. 15 sq. HARBOR P.fANAGE~IENT 1300 sq. ft . $18a. MO. 492-l737; after 6 pm June !IOme"·herc ·jn Costa Contr1ctor 6011 I kitchen: $30, wk ap apt. + 1/2 utl\ 64.).-9615 512-'rr§J.. ~t. 105-109 E. 18th. C.?.t. C:Ot.IPA~Y INC. 644-2361 -196-ml ~mi( founcl. please call GER WICK &r. Son Bldi J MB-9To» OJI &I 3967 OCEAN Fr'o!lt, 3 BR 2 Ba, 1 LAQ.Y pensklner to share 548-7l29. 875-m)() NE\\' M·l 1400-2800 sq ft shop CARNATION Icecream Land · Contr. Add remod. St. He ~ Guest l50 ·3 car parluOSf:.. lifo_ of AU& home w/san1e. Call C!\'~d OFFICE in Prestige Bldi;. STORE _ 2128 eual Hv.')', &: onces. 208 3 phue J)\Ver, by 011.·ner. Get It 11.•hlle Its LOST childs pet, Brown Bl·ll4321 $130Q. Days ~2855 Nltee: or -.·eekcods 847-JP{l1. back of Alrporte~ Inn. Avail Cdl\l. Send Info 10 P.O. Bos trash Sl'rv, ~t loc 111 SO hot, xlnt family or retire-poodle. \rK:. pl 19ch & 673-6041, ~217-0. JUNW~· • · • 6'12:-1441. · LADY ,_ •"·-, --•-. •·Ith Aug. l, Sh111"e with Realtor. 22.Jl, f\.'ei•""'..t Beach, Ca ft\\'}'. 646-:?.52. P.lr. Forbes· ment income: Gros5 $68,000, Fullerton Ave.. C . ~l . JACK Taul·-Pa 11 0 , "" ,,..,._. '-VllULI $75 mo 83J.8668 .,,..... Chvnr Askina S25 000 546-010.1 Re11-ard oflcred. Please call '"""".' ,· r MOU~TAfN • Re,ntal1 to share 4300 san1e. Hunt . H11rbour I block · =""'="o;·~~~-=-~~ · ... · ' · · 548-3ZiY remod. add. Lie. B-1 26907- M .. ADQW.$ · .; lrom beach (21J) 592·1856 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB STORE nr. N'pL Post Office IOc PER SQ, FT. WHOLESALE BAKERY for · M)'~'ayCo.6-IZ-4103. ·e1, homelike ~'~hert STRAIGHT !\!ale, to share G to R I 4350 f>.15/ta0/2300 sit & Greyhound depot. 581 Sq. 3600 sq. ft. 4001 Birch; NB , sale. 'Xlnt opportunity. Es· FOUND German Shep, fe-El • I 6031 'Jy (.'(l()klna:. Ail "diea: Conilo. Tennl~/~/Jacu,.ui. ar.,.s r en --Agt 5'U·5m2 ft. $160 ~fo. Agt. &-16-U14. Baumgardner, Agt. ~1-5032 tabllshed. 8543 Hau1ll1on A1·e male. Vic Edinger & Beach •ctrica ,fresh Jul'ces, cli;111. pr~\'a{e Near bench. 53&1%2 SJNGLF. GARAGE FOR FRONT office. ground noor. OFFICE or Sto're "'e\i-port PACIFIC BLUFF I N O. 'H.B. 963-6521 Thur ei·e. 1973. lk.-ense • ELECTRICIAN -License rooms, entrahce8\ b a lh , ' "ltlakc Room !'~or Datldy" RENT. $30/1\l0N1lf 1648 Newpol1 Bl.v-d, C.l\I. Bl. C.l\1. 31c sq ·n . i\frs. PARK. Ne"' ~1·1 units. 1300 F'ORMER art iallery. 1\lust leath:r & chain collars. No. 233108. Small jobs, • patios:•Reas. Talei, Sn1te .' .. clean out the garage 177 E,22ntl St, Ct.1 6~2-:w.G a.13-9766 Co!Jins, 644-3417. 64j..3866 to 8000 sq. ft 1835 Whittier dispose ol llJ"il! ln\1e.ntory. 53(;.%5ll maint & repairs. S.18-5!ll ' Uc., Pov.·ay.· Callf.1 botwn ... tum that junk into cash . SINGLE i;:arage m. + II NE\\'PORT CENTER exec, 800 sq fl in Cf;!ntrat location A1·e, C. l\t 642-7004 Bariains. Call ~. LOST: Sn1all fem a I e. EJectrlcal Constructon ·I 'San Diego & R 11. nu ho 11ith a Daily Pl.lot Clusificd I 766 \V. \\'il,...,n, c .M recept. secy. 500..,. rt. Avail l" E. !8th SL, "'!. ~-SH•RE llOO "I Mono• to Loan 5025 dachshund Black with tan Con1mcrclal Residen1ial ' Be.filardo1 TI~748-IJJ6. ad. Call &12-5678. "''" """l 00 .... "'·' "·'38·, ,,.;::.~,,~ .,:"11 .... 1168 ~· • .., SI · .~01 1125 """ · ' n1ark itlgll, near K-i\I art Irldustrfi_al. _ 6-is--0357 ~·" .. .,.......,.. .,...,.o.a,;; "" .......-iop ..:-c, . 642·2911 · plaia on Harbor Bl, ~l.i--"===c-,~c.=~-; /·Nr-•-w~Po~rt:B:•:•:ch~, =38:6:9:'.:N:t:W~Po:'::'::B:"::c::h=::3::8::69=1 N=''"'°:t:"::::B•:•:c:h==3=8=69=N:•:w:po=rt:Bo::•:ch:· ==38:6:9::::N:•:w:po:':t:B:•:•c:h==3=1=69=N=•=w=po=rt=Bn~ch~_..:3::::B69 SHOPPING ooll Mike 6'2-2500 Gordtnl"t 6045 I' CENTER fOUND-Centle, \\·ell trained -· Alpha Beta _ Service Stores spayed. fcn1ale dog, Bk/tan, P•radl1.-Gerdenln9 I· , 10% spendable. Call us for Intl on Orar.ge Ave, c.~I. S~ci1:1lize Restoration niore information 011 this. 642-5,S3S & Landscapt?, i tonthly . • · • Call 675-TlZ> ~lalntenance & Sprinkler l ,, .. •. ' t ,it.. . ,;/ • · , · n ,, n · t 1~ E.:;;:~~::i· ::: .. Jlti1Vu11Ct1tg rTOlllOJtiOfU · r'Otn . ..P· .. • ... ···-.:-~-·-.:::;;S;i35Cli1:::.::~:.~~:::::, ARE you interested in E~P. LISCENCED. tree Mort, Trust ~Deeds 5035 changing your liie! Finding es?mate 6 4 2-3 1O2 or ' out l'<'ho you are and 1~61-~~3388-==~~=== LOANS UP TO WI. where you belong! \\'e v.i ll J AP A NESE GARDENER· 1st TD loans help you to kno\1· yourself Cleanups. free estin1ates, and to tintl or t'reate ne\\· call !or Klis Ena t s u, ~ lfUS-• alt.ernall1·e v..-ays of lite that ;"~&-~33='=100-.,.=-~~-~:I _ 'l_I · -. r'I . ~. !1/~1110) '.I ·_·_·_-_· _·_·--.--"'_'"_._"--1-!.!!2!.'.n..._d.:..JT!.JD~W ..µ';,,.,,'-J .. "l!"[°H<~~,~~i:"'""'"'""..L'.J<;~.~~~~;1,m.in• 1 ff~ ~~ I/ #t;;W-~ low~st·rat•s Oran9e Co. \VOULD like 10 ~de free --7-.1 rt "'1 Jiil ~ . Sattler Mt,. Ct. renl at La<• AiTo>""•d MOW • EDGE-monthly ', ' -~· · 1'I M2~iJ71 · J.4.S.UJl view home \\<ith dock for 1nnlntenance yard cleanup 1 . (, -~·~;,:,( : ' aWi ' ~mrp~ . . n . ~rr:. Serving Harbor area . .34 yrs. tree carpethig in' Ne\\'POr1 & haullng. Geo1:ge. 548-6142 I ( Beach f)'operty. P O Box Cle1nup & Reg Serv I SS~. Cedlr Glen, CaJil 92321. Jo~RElE EST s.t-0-7373 · 1 I . · < ![.SJ 33i-ll06 · , ElJROPEAN GARDENER. : ·1 -· .; ' ,, tltnrr llbll todlil l~SO M '1.di:iO atlt/1: ~ ,.,. .... , Driw Utsl ' fat llltllt ",,. ' ..... K46' '!" Ptltifit &at }(//lnrll '°"""/led, &lifandl Ut'qW (714) 675-8000 far• •i"!f"lllfP'ilt/llliad· ·-' . - • • 'C"'1e. "'*"'I /q/ I'""'"""'""' life Wili . /iN' /lie livilt', ••ill tueir "'" 11 p,..11#/Qff PMll. s.~ by sl!«f4llt/AI •wtetfmtl •i"" gf }o'twpllff JUdilr. S<ftrl I ltillliJlt lffl1-l'i//r 1oitr -,il,.fe flli• ., uir<•f· 811l i• /lie •.• ,.,. uf ""' uf Sm1111mt e11;fer11U1'1 -swg111- •ft« """'"""!"'· 'Cfl<rt' I I ,_, btttk td ,.., """''"'· A tltit-•iJtt mtiOll mt/« r..,ltte 1;/// fllllll. /IUIJk ,,,, _i., ,_, ,., li6Mry. -' jh.r'ir i•"" fart" S«ttltertt 111/i- farriil 't p/IJ/61td-/l/S/ •i1t11ta 1- .&J/•1111. Ike sl"'I" ui trflllllWllll gf Hlllbott. ••ii '°"' gf /lie ,,.,U's !xst 11iliu1. m A'eu'P'rl llJf. It~""· ••f 1111111111/l •'llllls t/l lirt. C/tlJOSt "" i11terit1t Ila/ nill yo11r sty/<. Wilk lofts. 1i1'if/tll, lq """"""· "1u.firrp/lta. Pia Ill li!t lfllllilf a/111 ,..., apt</. ~ l'#itd ii ill atili#f II ,.. ltr. ,,(U II atilillj iu Pt ltllJtl lo -1e ii. ' .. Lost Ml,.... . t . PREGN~ · . Landscaping • tree servi~ • f 1:-iiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiilliiiil !Car I n ~' con f Iden t ia I reaSOMWe. 642·5329, GM-1425 ' I' • counschng & re fe rra l . , 1 L•t• & Found· $300 4.Portion, adop ti on & EXP ~ Ha-.1•aUan Gardener ----------kecplftg.'-• 1 ", '9f!l"Ving _NeWJ'>Qrt Beach a1"e1 , FOUND: Spaniel lilix. ·t.raJe· APf!ll&:ftS· --,,,... • a.12-4136 free estimates. &i&-4676. 6 mos. \\'hl1e \\"beige spots. SPIRITUA'L READER General Services 6046 • flea collar. Vic: Gothard Open 10 Ai\I to l-0 Pl\-1 I .l P.fain SL H.B. ~2426. Ad\.ice on all matters. H0l\1E !tEPAffi : FOUND: 10 speed bicyt•le. 312 N. El Camino Real Carpentcy, plumbllll:' : ! Vic: lnspiratlon·Point. 7-2G . San Clen1ente, f or appt. Electrical Reas. 519-1004. ,, 10 daini & describe Call Call 492.9034 492-9136 ' viii • \· 6#-T;XJO or Gr:>-3923. p•RTI •LLY h ndk ----?>fASSEUR State Ref. 1 , ,.. "' a ap-make house calls. Reas ! I ,eel gentl•men will ex-rates. 83&-7221 bef 10 am. : I FOUND · Black & -.1'htte male Springer Spaniel Vic Balblle. Pier. Has nea coUar. 113-339-T.f.ll. LOST dark: brov.'n leather · key c11se. Approx on Warner & Slater nr. lwy. Pl~se contact ~73. LOST: Siamese· cat, fen1ale spade, M1!$9. Verde Buccola Homes. ~n · LOST .. part lheJ)hcrd. Black & tan. Fema'Je, S~; mos. old. Ana to Rowdy. Vlr., O.C. ColJege,' Call 545-4143. change k,lve end means H 1• 6051 l '°' reciprosity. (213) a~ '"I ~ 1 432-3724. $12 A LOAD ; I v ASECT0:\1Y Get rid of unsightly Co n f Id ential inforn1ation TR.ASH & DEBRIS ' counseling & referml. , College Student • 548-6428 j APCARE. lnCorp. A Non· LOCAL moving & hauling by j Profit Agency, 642-4436. student. Lli.rgt' truck. Reu. • PALP.l/CARD READER * Bnrry, 531-1235 or 5.19-9~38 AD/REDUCTION MOVING & HAULING 10S::l Beach Bl., Stanton. mt t.1oving Var1, Insured l 527·3406 Local & long dist. :Jt-0&43 t ~1~0~A~;ro~!a~ro: 8~~~ •Moving & H1ullng• : \\'8Jll lo f orget. Lo\·c, Al SlO & up, 963-6452 Md the J\ids. P.IOVTNG, ITnullng. Exper. PREGNANT? Th Inking Re.liable. Reasonable. Free I Abortion! KOO\\' all the est. 832"-7581t t fnd ·-Ring at 43rd SI. faclJi firs!. Call LIFE LINE, GEN. Hauling·~loving. Tree I Beach, N.B. "'ed 642-9254 24 hrs., .>11·5:i22 & !!h111b tii m or t'('mOval. l i FOUND: Basset hound , Attractive fu'l' nurse al. 5·:;··. E9t. 5'15-.>17J. 557-8487. 1 fcrnale. \lie: H c 11 o Lr ope Hou I · 6054 FOUND · ladles hand bag. United Airlines t'I c k e t attached. Vic Lake & Balboa ™vd .• N.B. 673·21ai. Cd?>t. 67>5762. m11>s nanlC Ruth. i\lccl sec ean1ng I sincere gentleman 51)..65 to date. 633-7661 L.C. FOUND J1lsh Seller 1v/l11.Uoo No. 1'.'ema1e \'k: Santa Ana. f>.l2-BJ61i. FND: \Vatch, Vic. N.B. ~214 blWf! 6 & 8 P1\f. FOUND Tortoise s h e 11 ferriele kitten. describe to clain1 962-~ FOUND: Small red & \\'hite dog. Vic: ti-1esa Dr. 6 Ne\\'J)Ort Blvd. FOUND: Blk. Leather keY with 4 key1. Vic. Mendoza, C.M. 546-0729. FOUND: Ge.rm . Shep/O>U'c itL"<: fen1alc. Vic. 17th St., HOUSE OF CLEAN Social Clubi 5400 CllrJ)ets. 11.·lndo-.1-s. floors 1 --------uphol. SfX'clal r<1tes for reg. , ALONE? DATE TONIGHT!1_"'~'~''-· ~64_2_-68_2'~·=-~--I Cllil PARTNER 836-1271 Dedicated Cle1nlng i, 12 Iii 1, Mon. thru Sal. * \~DO EVERYl'TillNG • 11 Refs. Free esl. 646-2839 ...... --.1151 P•lnli"11/P•parln9 6073 fj Appll•n<t Repair 6004 CUSTOM PAINTING EXTERIOR Speclalh~ll State APPLIANCE ,,REPAIR Ll1.'l'nsed. No, 25.4 9 3 1 . ~1 WaJJhers • Dryers -Rerrig. Bonded. Liability Ins. Free to Call J ack S48-6133 Color Co n s u It I n g & l Esthnates. Low Competitive: M Prices. 642-4i005 Costa i1esa. 846-9-l:g. • WASHER Dryer repair, frt'e F'OUND: \\rtllle pOOiiiree l ~'~'~'!·~~K='.,.,.,..._,,::.:::.:_'~l'~h=;r~lpoo.:;.l:i. llfllf"![!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IJ!!!l!ll poodle ''It'. Bushard le 962-0641 Edinger. 7.25 1142-6746. Buslne11, Servlce1 6009 PAINTING & repair, 3S yn: FOUND Tortolsc. Vicinity I~-----.-----.1ttrkmanship guar. Take Brookhurst & Adams. Ca.JI B 0 OKKEEPING. payroll, advantage of niy np. & identif)', 962-l370. la.'l:c.s, lfP.lng,. K a th y · s ' 536-7056. FOUND · Poodle male nr. ~kkeePlbg Services. ~ P~R~o=t.~. -.. ~,-.,,-,-,,--~~,-.-"Ori<~·.• G o Jd en \V e s t 1 11 d a>ao. reu. 1nt..exl .. free estin1ate. \Ve11tn1lnster. im-mi. C•Wflet Maklne 6014 Ref~. 5'&8-%759, 642-3913. FOUND: Pekine~. female, CABINl:..,.S, Boat \\' 0 r k PROF., \\1dll;'O"erlng, state Vlc Stater Bros. 19th St. Of 1 tt' ___, "d ,,_ . .' lie. No. 27$14. ln!llJr., all 642·!H07 a ice \\vuu CO\· a palluli. lypell paper. 714·842-4386, Free est. ~. 6ts-5219. Found: t.fale )'oong dog1 ~ C --"'l5 • 10,...a. DISCOUNT * 1\•l1 h little -.1·hltc. So. Il'\ine arpenter · -"''llllpapcring &: Painllnr al-ell. 833-8861 or 83.'+!U37 GENEIU\L & fo'INISH t'ree F.st. Call 536--0.>'8 lollt: Slan1ese cal. f.lalc.. Vic: CARPE!\'TR.Y PAP E R 1( ANG JN G Ii: j Coll~ Ave . & Yk:torja. 7·26 000~ proft'ssklnally hun~ pelnting. 21 :iirs •rarbor I EHZ.2800 ., Snit jobs ok call Bud 894-1858 area. Refs. turn. no 183281. LOST: FE~tALE BL.ACK F'ENCES -GATES Ji_~~~·-~~--"I LAB. Spayed. LRrge Rewitnl \VE BUll.O a: REPAIR * Wallpaper Haneer * L • 6-l&C825 * , LO\\f RA'f'ES a48· 7fl..17 C. Re!)kO &16-Z-14!.I r ~'OUND-Turier, Jenu11lc, 1g1.I EXPERT CARPENTRY PAINTER. tn1 /Ex1. 2:'1 yrJ. 1 ta1i,. red <.'Ollar. Colun1bla , GENERAL RJ::P.1\IH. c-xpe1ietK:t", "l}t) It Rl@:ltt" Pt in O>str+. l\tc1a 1;7-a923 , -~C"-A"Bl"'N-"IET=S'-'G-"l>-'--"1~"9;,'--' Call Holph &IZ-12.\i • ·' . . ' . I I r • I HOlp w·"a-n°'"IM-.-. M&="","7"'100=H""a1'""p "'w"" .. -i;!,.....,"'Ml=p="'71"'00"'"'"H""a""1p'"'W"a-n"'ted-r, ,.,Mi,....1'"'"'7"'100-=-"H"'a1""p"".W'°a_n_ted...,,-M&~P-71_00_ D JU DAI Lf P1LIJI Svndfl'J, July 28, )q74 Palnrlng/Paperint 73 . Halp Wa nted, M&F~ J Halp Want.cl, M&' 71 ~ Halp Wanted, MiF 7100 Help Wa nlM, MAP 7100 T ired of Repainting ' BABYS1IT£R. Othtt motl'ltt Tl'>' TEX·COT£11he supepor * * or w:rftndtt~ther wanlt'd tor coating. 20 Imel thiCk!r ASSEMBLER our son. Mattitt.. CN.·n 1hnn pain I. ldoal '°' 0..~W>· ACCOUNTANTS """'· R<ter. W fld.• y 1 fronl Bu\ldl""'· Abo palnl· TRAINEE 1,3(>.J,30, -ina ,. Nndbh1!\Ung. Com· BARBIR met't'htl & Re •ldc nllrl l. \\')'AT T \\llllT\\IORTll. OVERLOAD fill!~ h.!ive valid b&rt>.r 492·9i.il:i 1 edl le Isl hilt t-enlfleatr-, Cuts Ml r . B & B !111. & Ext. Painting & Paperhanging. Acouslical Ceilings Sprttyt"<i. L1c. & ll'ltl. ReASOllll.ble R 11, I e s . 64.;-9579 Spaclaliall In Provldlnt Te mpor•ry Accounting Personn.I mm a s re· itupervlu' & in1tnwt5 in quirement for small • ba.t'btr sl'lot p tectmiques. parts mechanical as· requl11\Uo111. supplies, Also. sembly. Desire a hJo h M1.ve1 ri-iudenl4 k a$.Slsts d • JX'NIOll to & tro1n bilrber school . gra \V /local l:h1ti.r. Stu.rllng salary $6.i3 CLERICAL TEMPORARY Dellvery-Slinday Only HELP WANTED SF.CRL"TARl'tS ACCT. CLERKS OF DAILY P ILOT TO CARRIERS. RE-Large Company TYPISTS QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· YOUl\ SK!U.S TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. Exp a nding NEEDED NOW PAID VACATION BENTON WILLIAMS 330 \llEST BAY NOW HIRING e NO l'IE e STREET. COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE Puma"'" 1 .~rk In HI LPMATI S 64M321 FOR APPOINTMENT. '""utar hU'lng. dlslnbuolnc IM-8875 An Equ•i n..portunlty Employ•r ltln•t11ltatlon.No axperlence lli05 E. lTth, Suite iµ~ S.A. ~~='"'--","-;~.;;-~•:;::.:.::=...::,:,e,c..:;.o.--'--·I neeu511J."i d'Jt to excellent H•lp Wanted, M&F 7100 I Halp Wented, M&, 7100 tra.lnlni procran1 !Or men & \\'01nt'n 18 & ovrr. . - KIYPUNCH OPR EX'per. P/t!Me. Split Sl\Jfl, Con11ct P•nionntl Otc. BalbN Boy Club PAINTI NC-J.:XTERIOlt ~-'-'· , -·State lie, fUl!y in11ured, nili;, f11.ir prk.-cs, 9~V, HAS-1 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS v.1ork h1storv. Campa· ii n\O. Contat1: service &: Cl•rlcet Po1ltlon1 ny paid medical .!t liJe Supply ONlc!)·. Fa!""'" RUTH RYAN AGE NCY DHparately NHClad Insurance. ntod.en1 a/ ?t!lte Hospital. C06l Atesa.. 1793 Ne~rt. c .At. ~ SIECRETARlll- cond facility & ample :>l.>-9331, ext, 219. 17931 Beafh. lt.B. 8'17-9617 Too Many To Lllt TOP WAGES Fot !\lore 1t1fomiatlon Call. (714) lft."41 \221 W. Coa1t Hwy., N.B. KITCHI N WORKIRS F'ull time, penn. po1ltloru Jn Plel&r)' dept, for m&tut'f', 1·e11pontilble people . HOUH'6"h>e1, semktlitred, lmndlcai>f*l wtlcome. We otter (l'HI benef\11 incl. pald tr1ilnlna, paid hHJth & life h1tt., vactt\on1 A. holld11y11. P\tallt-'a p p I )' , South Cout lfoepltlll, So. l..a£'Una, 499-13'11 Penonnel orrrce. P la1tt r/R•palr 6077 PATCH PLASTERING AU typl!S. !-Tee estimates Call S40-6825 6071 L.R. OTIS PLUi\lBING Ren~els I Reps.In. \Valer ! hf'aters, disposals, furnace&, dshwashr&. 642-62113 ~l/C I BI A. Complete Plwnbllli: Service. Uc. 272694. RA VS PLU!\IBING SERVICE Repairs -lnfiit11.llaUons Z.1 hr. service ~ R~lng 6082 REPAIRS, e11 typr's. Rees. 1-TE-e est. I..ic'd. All.k ror \l,1alt, 8.10-5020 t1nytin1e Sew ing/Alterations 6084 DRES.~l\tAKING ,r,, A\le1'8llon~. ~l('n ~· women. Call Jo 5$.58Sll. .~T~op<....:S~oi~l -~ _ _;.60_92 * TOP SOIL • CO~IPOS'f * !!!UL.CH • RED\\'000 Cllil 586-0930 CPA'1 ACCOUNTANTS BOOKKEEPERS ACCTG. CLERKS MACHINE OPTRS TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS SANTA ANA 2700 No. Main St. Suite 402 1714 ) $47-7631 Inlervlew15 9 A.r,t to 4 P.i 1. ' * NEWPORT BEACH 369 San M l9uel Dr. Suite 1IO (714) -Interviews 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. * • Schools & \ i-~•~n~•'~'~uc~t~io~n=--~~7~00~S * REAL Estate training. §mall I rlasSt'i. Pf'rsonal anentlon. !!!!!A~'""~ti""'"c~l~k!""!! Acadeffiy ~ Ll92. ccoun ng er Fee Paid. Outstanding oppor. FL1:'TE L E SSON S . for l nd l v. w/1ood Bc>gtnners & up. 9 yrs a cc o u n t i n i or matti playing exp, Ryn 497-2983 aptitude. No typing req'd. !'ailing I.f's.~ns Outstanding benefits. C.O. lnc:i.:pen.~h·e .~ Enjo~·ablc located In Fashion llland. ~~52 {)r 979-6900 Also Fee Jobs. Call Rite Johnson. ~. Coastal liiiiiiiiimiiiiii~ll~i!I ... p .......... .,.,~ .. 1 ............ " .. • .. ' .. ' ... 9 , Harbor Bh,d. 01 (fi$ki)11•1t ADM ASST. ·OFC MGR Job Wa nted, Ma le 7025 Start $800-$900 \'OLlNG n111n O\'CI' 18 \\'OUld like to 11ork. \rill deliver, rl,caJJ or pil,int hon1es. help L"Onn-actor O\' re&:taurant v.·ork. Have exoer. Cnll. Jhn Partsch f71.4f 6i3-3827 COL stu \l'ill w·ash v.111ls, v.•indo\\'S, paint in/out Ref. Reas. David &16-3ll2. HOUSE BOY looking for wwk. Prefer , Lido. 551~97 I Job Want•d, Fmale 7050 Free. Expanding retail who\e. aale operation open1n& corp. ore In Irvine Complex. SEC'Y $700 Free. Sales engineering dept. ot Costa Mesa manuf. (Div. ol major lirm). Good &ldlls required. RECEPT/SECY $&00 Free. Ne11o· corp ofc near O.C. Airport. Good typing le very front ofc appearance. Great high level clientele. INVEN CONTRL 5551 Free. Jnventory control or related clerical exper, Good figure ap essential. S.W. Santa Ana. Parking SAR~IAID, expe enc ' MME S 100-/e 'REE • prt'(en't!d, over 2l . ruu and CLERK Bureau of Call Mon & Tua• O..ly DUNCAN o~rt-llm•. Ni• h 15 & Employmonl Aa<ncy HI' • WAUftlD \\'1.'ekends. C.~I. area. Call Coit• M••• 5.56-1100 w-,, , .. Elettronics. Inc. 11.ft. 5 p.nl. 545-$47 . TV••sr 2706 Jlarbor Bl., &Ille 2m \'ar1An Data J\.fAchlne1 hu Strnl cond~ malerial!I ---~-BA R*A~J~o, e.~nced __J l U AMhelm 77U120 lmmtdlate QPfnlrc• for ln· ptoef:ulnc: \Ve need 2865 Fairview Rd. prelened, O\'er 21. FUii 600 No. Euclid Pl'Ot"KR lnspecton on the lntelllpnt wrsa.We people COiia ... _.___ time, Nights & \\'eekenda. v.·e ltl\'e an immediate '""'"'"'""'""'""""'"" .. ~ day 1hlh. Candid•!~ nw1t for young Co. Polllhlna; , lftWMI C.~t.area.Call~ opt:l\lnl l'Or a clerii:: typist DENT" -1,._ ha\-eamlnlmumof2yean machine operator, cc.om Faln1 & Ad l In our Marke t I n i ....... · ~ ,vnt 0 ......... directly retat"1 ex..--Cfl mounten, etc Mn, final er ""' ams BEAUTICIAN ""' I follOw\na" Admlnlatr.Uon Dtpe.rtment e x' P e r!epeed, imurance, ~'"'" EqWl! Oppoi.·. Emplo)'er m/f for salon in Newport Beach. <"•-ng typing •kill• & AJR, ~uant eatb'l olfice, includlna: the lnspecUon of l111pector1, workine fonnan T Com · I ..05-• ~" xi •-,_ cabltt, cha11ia, ctrrult type permn lM/Ft Both ::::=========~ op mus ons. """°' ""'· r•-U\--'tv with 10 .:?:'-nt . °" oppty rur ... ~. 5 &II ••· E .,,1,....,,. _,, ~-..., ""' na, ctc. ucceuful Cll1l· shllt av a....,. Exp tn_ ~·;o·os-~~iliili'~ii·i;;;; ... ..,..,. I addinc machlne ls requ . ma~. perm. Pe r 1 on · did 111 In ~.. \ nd I d ASSEMBLERS • Duties w t 11 t n v 0 1 v e Write CJU&ified Ad No. lo.&, d r ~t~ t n i ~v.~i; ;erde~~ct« n u • l r Y 1 .,.BEST JOIS Pl'OCflSina: cuatomer orders Da.ily Pilol, P. o. Box l560, standM'dt. ln!'bi.i.ctlon cards Sllcoe Inc. &: pttparlna: order st.at\11 Colla ~tesa, 92626. 11.1 v.·ell as other written 83J..38Q3, 4100 ~lacArthur, N.B. Electronle inst rum rn I *Ofc Adm to $700 information for Internal & DENTAL p~·•·ntl• •·•· .i b \ \ -~~- ' -• *R pt/I I •u• 'bu _...... .. ,.. a1 v er a nsuv..•""•· H!SCHL/ I gl 1 •·\ I manun 11c1unr n~s expt'r. •c • 11a ..-external dlstri Uon. train~. know de. n ta) Good eveal&ht {CCJrrtttJve · oo r '"" P w ass<"m blers for production *Bkkpr/legal $750 tennlnology k proc@dures. l!nses Acceptable) are a house'llTk, cluntna-. 5'8pm dept .. Jlnal a1Hen\bly, PC *Cr M.nager $700 If you meet these SOme chalmde & x-ray. nlust. dally. Perrn. Cd~I . 6«·5998 hoard soldering. f'ull-tlmc> .~: 'I Olli ·"""' quAlirtcatlo111 & ate looking Non·arnoker.. under 30 . HOUSIWIVIS SSS ' e1nplovn1ent E :oc: c e 11 en t ""n C• $6-SO for a po11!tlon with an 6'1~11. If t th a ~alarY &. ~n!fii&. 15 ~tin. *S•c'y/Rec•pt oranae Count.y company qual~f~atlon~ee and =~~ Toy & Gift Partl•• from Santa Ana. *F/C Bkkpr to $700 that offers: DENTAL, Front Office. X· looking for a position 11.'ith (!llt1 'n Ga~get!l will train * S•cretar y ., .... ,. * Competitive P•t Ray, Llsc a r-.1ust, Ins. ONll an OraiJie County conipall)' niexpc>r. housewives to earn Call For Appl , tnduslrial Rel.atlol\ll ' (714) 494-9441 TELONIC INDUSTRIES ...,. II L-Surg. Experience Desirable. that ofter•: to $2000 by Dec. 1st *8ookkHper to $6SO * Exe• •nt -nef fl \Vrite Classified Ad No. 210, demo nstratlng beautlfuJ *Payroll (Irk to $675 * Mod•rn f•cllltle1 Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560. * Competltlv• Pay !lines or a:ltts & toys. No Costa 1'.tesa, Calif. ~ * Excell•nt be.,.,lti deU\-ertng.no collectl!ijC·free !\ta.nage.ment Openinp Please Apply To DENTAL Wt. Atin 1 yr Mod f Ill I ho!tMS gift•. Need car. Call !\I tllk '"""" * ern •C t et MT-9969 to 1tt line. Girt. *Mktg An•ly1t h $20K v DM ~xpbe i~~'d. 'k5a~ X::::, 'n Gad&:ets (Our ZUh Year). *For•man to $14K 847-2569 Apply in Person HOUSE KEEPER. 3 hr 1 . *M•ch draft1mn V • D Dental Asilst•nt VDM every other Sat, rnomin~. L19una Beech to $10.IK anan ata led bl in S3. llJ'J Hr. 675-2980 C.D.1.t. Equal Op E 1 irOA Men.ger to $19K Machines ~=rac:::e !?fu~.1• C.11 HOUSE\VORK. Ucht. P ut ·KITCHEN Ilelper, inalure v.'On\an. ~fna Verde Conv. 110111, fl61 Center St, CM ~. - LADIES l!ASHIONS National sportf\lo'8tl' co. has part A: Utlme openlnoi in your atta ~ sever.I v."OmeT1 to ·help _oonduel fashkln showi FkxJtMe hf&. No exper. req'd. .~I) r Introductory rmt,ervw aprlt, Call !\1ra. Borroaco. 892-M4l. LAMINATING TRAINEE Jtnnied. requirement for an lndlv. \\'·JOme local worlt h11tory ln restr., e~. P.lodcm 11.·mnd fa c ll It y . Employer paid group med. ure ins. DUNCAN ElectYllnlcs, Inc. 2865 Fairview Rd. Costa M- teomer Fairview ~ Atl.,,.l Equal. ~-DI-por. mp 0'" *Indus lnglnr $1'K SlT-251;6. Varian DJ!a rtm•. 12. hr. wu... ~ ~ 2722 !\tlchel!IOO Drive D I A I Machines Harbor, 642-00.19. LEGAL SlcrttU)' Newport Ass ls tan t man a i er HELE.i'l SCHAFFER Irvine, Callfomla 9a4 9nta II 1t1nt U.tM£DIATE 0 p EN 1 NGS 2 man G p iltice. trainee. restaurant. Must be PERSONNEL AGENCY Qrtho oUl.ce. Exper'd. Hunt. 2722 MichellOn Drl~ for Ll~I e q u 1 p m en t ~..!~ ml:: i_;_,0 ':; over 21, "-~II a:roomed, _,,...~ na-Dr n, NB An equal opportunity Bch a.tta. 9U-240S Irvine, California 95' •" ~.. qou -m-nce helpful but noc 'UV.I ......,,.~, •• o-o, • · lo •1 F operators at Newport Beach v.•/min 2 yn e:xper. Nee ;:::;;:.. .. ,.....,. Stuti .... sa1 .. ~ :,J;>7-2Tll emp yer " · DESIGNER/se\\·er. Y oung Country Clu~ Call !\ton thru 1tar'iliw salary. Clll h """"-00 ' .... -J exper girl to share re,pon. 1 An equal opportunity Th\11'5 bet\lo"Hn the houn •DDnt '4U532 or 16-Mn. depe ent upon experience. BOAT BUILDERS I h d d I lhl •A employl!r M·F 2 .... --~· No ........... calls please. Cl n M ma e co ng Swl'f! .... .,.,.;~ .. -,_.,.,,.1~•?;1~9~a~m~l_;Jpml!!~·~~·~~.., _, ~ _,_ ~--\V .... C CLERK typllt/ rl Friday In l...a"''""• old fabrics. Lea.. , morns. "''Y' Jedro's Restaurant, corner es1-.... orp. needs ror Newpon Beach office "'"' ~--e:x. SEC'Y $700 JNSTAlJ.ER, Under(1'0Und Buie Blc«'P req. Send or Baker ~ Bristol, Colla ./Engine Installer of So. PaeUic Tour ,~"°""""°'-~-~--Fee Paid. Great chance to Cable T.V E .xpertmced O:lmp. resume, lncludinl l'ilesa. ./Bonders: Company . Prefer DR'S ASSISTANT use your llcllls w/ creative ·detlred, trainee conaldered. put u.larles .\rel., to P.O. ASSISfANT Manaa:er, Cook, ./Carpenters ~perlence \\1th 18!\f mag Youne lady (18-28f to ,,,,rk developer. Advance A: me 64~ TELEPROMPTER Box 173, Balbot. la. 9aJ Counter Help. Eve shirt. Co. expansion has created card O!' .!\ITST machtnec. as doctor 's a11!1tant/~--your lalents! Alto Fee Jobi. CORP. 3i24 W. Cont Hwy., ~L;;E::;G:.,ALo=S....:,.=co,..,o=..~.°"P,;.u=-=-.,-I \\'en groomed. Apply in openings f~. career minded Full tinie + travel benefit&. ceptionlst In health spa. No Call Control Career N. B. Equal opportunltf In Santa Ana flrTn needa person 1.-Cpm, Taatee Freez people. Appl) Now. Send detailed resume and exp. necessary. \Ve train Em p Joy men t Agency, EmP,loyer !\t /F · secretary w/P.I. Exper. No 2966 Brls!ol, c .i1. 1638 Plactntla. C.l\1. redtcre~ces.DW\r!tep1'1lass1p·neod you. Apply In per&On after· 55G-85(0N.B. •• 3400 Irvine 131vd., INSURANCE SALES shorthand. Salary open. Call "' AT EASE Boats-Tooling a ... .(;, 8.1 Y ot, . . noon or eves. 2930 ~igt. Cst: 5't7...S017. \re need experienced tooling ~1s 1560• Costa .!\fen., Ca. H\\)'., Newport Beach. LVN 11·7 Fftime. Fri &: IN NEWPORT BEACH D•1IN1 to Hire A CUSTODIAN • carpenters for our Tooling --~-~~---Domestics EXEC. SECRETARY No exp nee., earn while you S&t off. Xln't oond11. Top Dept. Good pay with COLLEGE Student, part HOUSEWIVES $TOO/$&l0 n10. w/loc.a.1, super lrarn, part time. e\•es &: $ 1445 Superior, NB 60-UJO incentive bonus. Fine Co. time, various jobs around Uae Your Skills to hl!lp co.,. for 70+ fypnig, ave \\·knds, full time v.il!n quaU· Bene & Excel Working TV store. No tech ··~•ork poople Ii earn a good wage. ~. lied * * * Corn!. [)oo.vn Eaft Yachts, involved, but Interest In HOME~IAKERS HOME Jason lest At~ Farm· -lnS""llllte G-up • !922 Ba-·--r-.:..... electron.le!i desired. Afust be B · """ .... '" ,, ... ,_.., 1 ~"""· HEALnl CARE Div. of 17400 rookhlll"lt, F. V . Ed Lani * MG-1834 hnnanent p/tlm! buls. BOOKKEEPER for a 11 able to v..'Ork thru entire UPJOiiN U~tly Needs Suire 213 963-6115 The-hours would be from . -1 -. year. AAND Electronics 275 \bl 'd MACHINISTS 8:»4:30 Mon-F'rl. Please accou~ung un c tion s E. 11th St.. CM. 6"2-8882 re.spons e expe!' -v.,,men~ ~ -INSURANCE Secretary for tend re me to Cl if'ed lnc:lud1ng AIR, A/P, cost, COMPUTER OPER that haw a dt'!Sire to care EXPER. n1an or v.'Oman to Small Agency, Good 2,2 / . ass Jo property schedules inclding ror 01hers. v.."Oric at hone tralnlna: Potential for Rleht Penon ad no. ~· c 0 Daily P 1• general ledgers thru trial IB~I System tll, n e v.· Usual duties inc lude personal 11table. Refers. nee. (714 ) -~ ,.,...., or 8'12-5.587 · E • -eel P. O. Box 1560• Costa Mesa, bal. !\Ug expcr nee. Xlnt i n 8 ta I lat Ion. some a.sslstance, meal prep, lite ~1011 or (714) 244-2218. ~olUOD • xpenen .. Ca 9262> working cond k benefits. programming, co mpany housekeeping & shopping. Exp ER t EN c E DOOOk Inventory Control I lmmedlat• Openl"ll ATl'N: STIJDENTS. full It Call 540-4895. moving to Orange County. Full or p/time. Car neceSI!, Apply ln person Velvel Tur'. 0 rd~ r dcM<-typ\ng-fUina p/Ume jobs avail. . Also BKKPR. pa.rt Ume tor H.ll. Expandin' business offers rets r ecfd. . tie, •59 FBlhion Island, orden. Exper. only. Salaey 2nd Shift 3PM.11PM .. I \\'ELL traveled vital gal with educ.. languages, jou.m., t sales, adver., promotion, and \ social background !leeks po. 1 si1ion as "Tra,·el\ng Gill Ii---.'.,' l:J...:.Friday•·. Ex<.<el. Pub. Rel. <pirb~-. social s,ecty., etc. Bus. and ACCTND CLK 552D Free. Type. Exper in any phase of accounting. S. \\'. gravefu'1. Apply In .penon, Drug store, mature\ xlnt oppty.~for ambitious \\'e pa)' you. UlSure )-'OU• N.B. or;n, 642-3472. NB 3rd Shift 11PM-7AM Jack the Box. 1205 Baker experienced p re f err e d . man willlna: to accept bond you & you pay no EXPERIENCED IY"'lres,.s. ~nli------1---.....1 St, C. M. Permanent. 847-2;l61 responsibilities. Apply 1650 fees. A 1., 1 ,...C , .,.. m n a, • Free also F!e jobs Ana:us Gordon PerlOnnel Agency -64U720 333 E. 17th, No. 15, C.~1. soc. <."Ontacls in Eng. Eur. Ha1\·ail aud Hong Kong. Ex· eel. ret.s. · (TI4) 675-3468 or v.Tite \Vil80ll c/o P.O. Box 60'1, Corona del Mer 92625 ALTERATION Lady, expe·r INTERIOR DECORATORS only. Apply in pera>n, L"XP. Home Co-ordinator Barbara's Dreamakin& 488 Desires to m>rk fur You E. 17th, C.1-t. Behind Arco * AUTO M£CHA:.i'llCS' k s. Pacific Coast Jl"'Y·· Sulte Please Call For Appt. pp..., n pcrt0n. arrow 1 . · Bookkeeper. penn/pt \\'Or 64• 'SSJI ~staurant. 620 Pico, SC. * Chuc:ktrs 1. New car prtp and in account.irg office ~. Redondo Beach, Tues., ,.. aft.er-sale correction man. 897-0«3 Jul.Y 30th, 9am·l~ DRUG CLERK, profeuional FASHION * i.af'hes 2. Used car mechanic. f wnte P.O. Box Ml, pharmacy. No eves ur Sun. CONSULTANT * G ·• d Pemillltnt w, 11. pa ying BOUTIQUE 1-anager, perm.. Beach, Ca. Corr. w/be "lu1l be experien<-~ in nx E&m Ti" .. Profit nn ers podtions with f'Mtigrowing Thoroughly e;r:r· Swim acknowledged~ " iciaoo:~ "" nq dealen;hip. Ex eel Jent sportsweat. ·27 only· loiiiiiiiiiiiiiOii;;....,..,..,. I ~~~·w~~ med. ~PE~t \\~~lnewea;i~1or!!~ ~8!: * N/C Drills & v.'Orldna oonditions an d Salary open. Bch area. CONSTitUCTION 6 ha. r i n g . co LL E G E pa r t y Pl an . R a p I d MIDS ~netits. Opportunity for G73-756S. Tilt Up PHA&\tACY M()..-4580. advancement. Car ne<:css. As Apprentice -Girl Frl. Station · i · MS-3884 Beth aft 6PM * APPRnmCE NEEDED, , EX·STU \Vlshes crew Shefferr Laguna B e a ch 1 position <!'I boat, wUl!zw to Mortuary. PH: 494-153.S • travel, 64;,.-1407 advanc<maet. See Semce BOYS & GIRLS • . For lntmiw •PP'· Call Mn. llMNE l'ER50'ff\. * Hones Manager. ·Newspaper Carriers:. Min. Supennte.,dent ELECTRONICS Bomleco, m.6543. -...rc .. W""V 10c 2nd Shift Premium HOWARD Chevrolet age 10. Lido Isle. Balboa _ To POK ** * F/C BOOKKEEPER. Partf ~ES-~....,.. 30c 3nd<Shift Premium Dove end Quall Sts. Peninsula. Contact Mr. Local. Top 1'kfl Ml time. Salary open. Npt. Accounting Oerks to J5.54) ' NewpGrt BMch Backstrom at the DAILY ASSEMBLY Bch. ~50ll Bit 10 A:.Vl. \Vine Ta•llna: Cellar Lo111er Term Employrnent ! ~Wantad, M&F 1100 ASSEMBLERS Auto. 71'/IU-OSSS PILOT or c&\I 612-<321 A DARTNELL AGENCY FILE CLERJ< • Mttnacel'I \Couple) iaoo+ NWO\th'LAHl•y"'oitf°'s leave application. Newport Beach 640-l470 PER.\fANENT See'y/Bkkpr/Lea:al $730 Equal Oppor. Employer Or•nt• S47·16M TRAIN·EES Full Time Nwnertcal Filin&: ~tTSf/MTSC ST36 1. MECHANIC BOYS & GIRLS ln Bw:y Ftnanc1al Org1niza. Secretariea to STOO In Our Manutaeturtni:: Area t.lercedes Beiu experienced, The DAJLY PILOT has COOK Varian Data !\facbines ha• tlon, !\tin 1 Yr. Exp. Xlnt Stat typ bkpa/CPA to $700 • A Better Temp. Position *TRAINEES PAYDAY EVERY FRIDAY Oass A license. Guaranty rou tes open in COSTA ~ accordlng to e){fl. seve~ open l n i s for t \\'orldng Cond + Co Bene, Secy/Recepl/Legal $675 Excellent ~'orklng Conditions Be paid while being trained. plus good commlsAlon, xlnt ~IESA. COlLEGE PARK & Prefer llQ student•. Exper. Ass em b I er Tr alnces · Con I ac t Roy CoMelly. Recept/lite sh $650 Co .d ~ f' 1 ~1SI Data C.Orporation tia.s trlnge be:M!flts, etc. Ask Jor EAST & WEST COSTA pref'd., but v.111 train. Apply interested in be<'.'omlil a . 644·4360. Dictaph Secretary $fi00 m~ny pai ""ne its 0 Immediate openings on :lnd pen.onnel ma:r. i\EIESA1. 6402-4321 Em 1 between 2:30-4:l:> p.m. part or the ex cit n g eFRY COOK lnven Cont1'0l Clerk $$! d'"i,."'•'71'1 1 1:, "'pro"'1~11• •hl\annt'. 11"'~· Openings For ./Secretarie1 ./Sr. Typists ./~tpro Typists I .Receptionists /Laborers ~hltt (4PM·l2:30A?o1l for MISSION VIEJO qua ppor. p oyer HambU"gtr Hamlet. 1545 :computer Industry. y 0 u Bllllna: elk-NCR 3100 to mo I ¥• Ill ' electronic aslil!mblers. We BREAKFAST COOK Adams, Q.t. Ask tor Atr. ·must be in good httath and •KITCHEN HILPER EDP Clerk $:>20 retirement. are looking for individuals IMPORTS Very good v.·ages, vacation, Ha.gen. have good e Yes lg ht THE JOLLY ROGER ~fed Front Olllce $500 Apply ln Perron \\'·good hand &: finger etc., Jolly Roger. <c orrect Ive I en se s 400 S. Coast Hivy. P/Ume Secretary to $4 l'lr Monday thru Friday •dex1erity, the ability to read 4"9!'1'1'00'"""•'",'• P1'3'1~1'7a~.. 400 S. Coast Hwy, COOK. Hospital ~per pref. acceptable) and nrust have Laguna Beach 488 E. 17th St. (at Jrvtnel Ct\f SAM until 4:30Pr.I & \\'rile 1...,.;blv .. have a l ~~~~~C..!'.~'.!:.~~-!.l-ciLa5gunwi'i"~·~·~•hrs--BUT will train. Rotating: manual dexterity. The Sulla 224 642·147'0 BERTEA I Ai sembly TralnH1 ;\,'\JO ~·lA.'lY ?>JORE! steady rec;;rrt· 'A.'Otk record USE AVERY PKWY. EXIT schedule, xlnt b e n e f Its, ability to read and write * GARDENliR * .._ .._ and a sincere desire to Auto CANVASSERS EOE. Apply Costa 1-lesa legibly a.nd knowledge of Be yo'.:l' own boss! Part or .,.,. +. ...... ' Interim Personnel Service 17581 l.vina Blvd. 2 e.xper. n1en.. $5. per hr Memorial Hospital, 301 Vic· sl le arlthmetlc rob! · lca111. St.arting wages $2.40 Mechanic ... + bonu~. f>-Spril, ?-ton-Thur, t ri St CM mp P em• tltlme. Your own area. J ANITORIAL, pllime eves. per hour +15c hr. shift .. ~ 0 a • ·1 • such M decimal& and frac-High Income. Guaranteed Exper only lrvlne area CORPORATION di((erential. Experienced Import me-1Dani-2pm, Sat. ouS-28Gl COOK for p r e· sch o o I , lions necessary. If you customers. Earn Now. Pay Car ~ 99&--0915. · chanlc only. Excellent bene· CAREER "'oman \VhO needs 9:J0.1 :30 1-!on thru F'ri. !\tust meet these quaW\cations Later · · *ASSEMBLER •llS Tust in 83'-5460 Equal Oppor. Employer !\linlmum 1 yr recent related c)(p€'rience. !\I u I t be flUJl.illar v.·/electronic corn· ponents, color codes & hand soldering. 1st & ~~,...,,,,,.. 2nd shift openings. $2.55 per Ae<:ount.lng/Const.r $12K hOUr + l5c per hr 2nd Legal Secy/Bkpr S750 shift diller enlial. Secy/R£.>Cepl {legal) $675 ""''pl/Gou'\ Ok ""11 * ASSEMBLER A F'1C Bookkttper !!~1 ~tininiun1 2 -yrs recent Accounting Clrk ~ experle11ce in all ptiue1 of Inventory 0f'ri< $:io.J electronic assl!mbl)•. Must Sales S«-reta1y $5."IO be able to hand solder, \\'Ork . ACC'lng Cll'k/Stat $625 from prints, recognize elec- Sr. Project Engineer · Jndw; IJ'Or'll c cornponent1 , knov.• Prod. Development $20K t:olor coledl'I, etc. R~work Projeet En~lnecr SISK eKper. desired. ht &: 2nd Sr. Englnttr/f\:feeh to $201< 5hlfts. Sl.l:i per hr + 15c Design d111ft!lman/elec $l2K 2nd shift differentlaJ. .., NEWPORT Qulllitled In d t v l du a J 1 Pe rsonn.I Ag•ncy Interested in jolninl a 833 Dover Dr., No. 30 pro(l'e!illlvt' Oranle Co . N•wport Be•ch 642-3170 be.!led electronlcs tirm that ~ oUen excellent bcneflts ..•• *A/R. A/P CLRK *ASST BKKPR *COST ACCT CLRK Imme<!l11te Temporacy AMlgnmentJ1 All Area11 Orange Col.inly Ftlr Further lnlo Call Aleta Fr~ll'rlCk. A1tf'. 1 714/835-4103 account:eilijfs ~ An eqw;tl opp0r. employer PLEASE APPLY l\.!ond&.y 1'hru Friday 8;30-llAM, tn Pet'IOIJ Or Contact MSI Data Cof'pllratlon n; e.1ker, Costa Mtt1a 1714) 540-6600 EquaJ Oppor. t:moloytt m·f ASSEMILERS Fol' ElecltO 1\1 • ch11n I ca I Oevlct•. • Ex p e r I.en c e pnilcrrtd, but \11U train. STACOSWITCH 1139 Biker, Colt& Mesa 1 51HM1 flt1 & top pay, Ask for Pal $500 + mo st. ~lust be sales be dependable&: personable. and . are .looking for a 5J4'..7117 or 5)4.3144 JA1''ITORS, ~·Time, Eves. In aervtce. (New car dealer-oriented. l\1r. Ly oh 1 Call mom1 9 :3 0-1 2: 3 O, position \\'Ith an Orangt Openings tn Santa Ana, ll001 Von Ka rman lrvfM, Callf. 11).1424, Ext. 2M Equal Opp. Employw shlpl 846-545.7. 80-1313. Cooney company that Anaheim &: Newport Beach. 64"6400 ;:;~;,=------·I oHen: GARDENERS Asslatanl for Apply a.t 1TI82 Armstrong .,-CASH IER for ootfee shop, COOKS. men or v."Omen. apt complex. N.B. Summer Ave. S.A., btwn ol & 5:30 ~--------1 cxper. Apply in per-;on. Bk:fat exp. Top \l'ages. * Comi:it"o~ Pay work. 45 hn per "'k. Phone pm. Phone 540'-7813 Auto. -A HU10· I"" 25""~ LaPu Appl In -C·-"• •• -.. -~ " '"' ~ y ~-·· _,,. * E xca lent Bonaflt1 ~. KEYPUNCH OPER. MACHINISTS Service dviser Laguna Hills _ Restaurant:. Pico turrKlH: for M.~., "-n, & Fl•l CHEMIST San Cle.mente. * Mocl•rn f•cll ltlet ~ GENEIL\L Expanding company . moving Expet'., Day & Eve Shilts. .__ ~ N---' d to Orange County will allow • Acme J:jrldley Auto deal•rship. Experience(! Analytical, recent B . S . COOK, EXP'D v ln ceue Now! sonie b'a,·el time & car * W&S & PJ Chucker Oprs only. Guaranty + commla-degree pref'd w Isome Carmel'• RHtaurant •P 'Mpenon l •A • V rti 1/llorl llone n.-c --• 6'lS N. Coe.st H~, LB-•na 15.cret•rits expensts untl move "' e ca · z ... .,. .. 1;lon, xlnt. b1na:e benefits, training in G. . &: orrouuc .. y mad!'.'. Exper. prefe1'8bly on * Extt-rtlnter Grinders etc. A.sic tct penonncl man-chcn1i!rtlj'. Environmental Apply after' PM ./Ttpists IB~t inodel 5496. Appl)' 1650 • Eng Lathes-Drill PreM ager . science 1ype ·~:otk. Send COOK. All around Varian D_._ IC eric1I s. Pacific Cout Hwy., SWte * InspeetOl'!I MISSION VIEJO resume lo Barber Colman exptrlenced .. trhmediale. "''"' /Keypunch :m. Redondo Beach, Tut•.. Xln't benclits·lO llolldays. Co. 1882 ~tcGaw, Irvine, Ca * 49HIMO * Machines ./Technician• JiitY -30th. 9ant·l.0pm, or Paid 11\ck day•Pd dental IMPORTS 92705. l:qual Opp or . =coo=K~""pa-'-l\"'-'7.11~m.c.e.~S~o-,."n / Accounting v.Tite P.O. eo.-<_~~1 Redondo llet1ltlt-lifc Insurance 28701 l\tarruerlte P11rkv.·ay En1ployc.r. cafe, Huntfniton Beach. 2722 MW:helson Drive ~&a bl Beach, Ca. rwpuff wlbe Gan1!10n Hydraulics Inc. 49S.1700 or lll-1740 Call 84T-.3ML Irvine, Caiitomi.a 9&1 ... ,_11m ers acknowledged. 2321 S. Pullman, S. AM USE AVERY PK\VY EXIT ** ** COOK, mature \\'On1an. An equal opprorlunlty ~II Dolt!e 540-4400 lia~ aomelhllll YoU want IO Don'I give ur, the ship! I MF NEVER A FEE AT TE~IPO 11~ C1ustrted ad1 do ii "Ust" II Inc 1111slrled Ship AUTO !\rECHANIC-25 yn or CLERICAL Convale:,j~lospltal. .. emp oyer . TEMPO Temporary llelp :C1i . call NOW M~SR'7&. to Shore Resu\11! ~. oldtt. 1"1ust be expcr; hA\'C 8fl'lOI lie: be h one 51,..~ El 'ECTRONIC CE NE RA L o F' rt c E. H~~al~p~W~1n~t~ed~, M&!!!~F;7;1~00i;i;iH~a~l~p~W~an;it~ed~,;M~&~Fi.;7~100~ dl!pendable, '&: get 11.long r.tSI Data CorporatlOn hu COUNSELOR ~ Shorthand & typing wtll w/cu&tomers. $2.00 per a number of openlnp a.t tmm!d. opening In our cs se nt i a 1 help with MACHINISTS hr + attractl~ com:,n f)!An .. different levela of e\erical beautiful ofc for ·a sales TECHNICIAN bookkeeping. Pro:rmanent M~ thur Sat 8-a. Refs skills. ~ntry lt'vel clerical minded, itelf motivated part lime. 25 hr \\'eek, 1 MILLING req d. Call 84&-6n_t for appt. pasitlons req. a ntln. of 6 lndlvfdual. Salary guaranttt \\'OMlan offit-e n e e d • Auto Part Cow!ter SillesmB11, mo's rect'nt clerical exper. -t..comm + bonus. EXP€'f. assistant. 61~. Exp. ~~ ln P €'1'10n. Hub Lltc l)'Ping & 10 key & P"'Jal'adon. CoodBoalocot ~y P~7°r::f !1i~~~~,.ech:C! GENERAL O,FICI MACHINISTS Auto ._..-yly. 212> Harbor. a sil,lCCre ddllre to learn. .-,...... ducts & ru· components. A'ccur. typing, lite th. 21-30. C.\1 Expcr. <.icrlcal must have 17400 Brookhurst, F. Vly. Need technical or i;ervioo Son'IC r.xpcr. Archlteetura1 a.n1!n.otlyrs recentcxpt't'. Sulte213 '963--6175 ichool training in finn.848-1818.Hunt.Bch. AYON S•y• ••• BE Tiit BEm' BOSS YOU EVER HAD. Sci\edu1e )'OW' own l!Wrt. make iOO(I JY!On(Y, n1ee t ln1e.rt11Un&; rieople. It all hllfll)!.1\11 v..Titn you 1*-omt an AVON repretentatlve. Leam more by cau1n11. Sf0-7().fl. T)•plng 60, sh desirable, but LL -electronics. Exper. In rlldlo Gr a .... o"c Arts $500~ not mandluory. If Yo1.1 are COUNTER GIRl · .. _, So '"' lwkln(l' for a poelllon y,·/a Fllst. <'ffiele.nt. Over 18 • & tv repair '"' pfU1. • me Fee Paid. Eam while you -.· lhol off•-,, •• ,1,... no. QA teclmk:lan po s i t I on 1 l~a.m! rasteup fa)'O\ll for "" '" """' •n 11 N'l..4 ,-,.f avallable. Beach resort .. _, ""~ '1'0"'1h pol<'nti;,I, modern El Robefto Rffteurant bldg eonat . ...ise N • facllltk'.'!, rom-titivt """' communlcy, lnlCll tree. Alto ~ ~lions. U A exttll~t bcne.fits. Call O.ve, M4-3m Call · For A t. ... .untro amr P oyrnnl .... r-J Fashion ltlt.nd, r..'B ~ •·· I C I r•LEASE APPLY ~tonday thru F'riday· 8:J0.11AM, Jn PerlOn Or C:Ontact Industrla.1 Reationt Arency, 568.1505, S400 com-'TER help. Exp er. Jrvtne Blvd., f ;.B. .,..,, or"'" """1. ror • .,. (714) -MOI HarilWera l e l01man cloanl"f •hOJ>· -TILONI ;\loo Som\ .. 11 ... on.on for COUPLE. aper., rood ref., C p!Ume '""1c . If. w. wn,m. !or l11mUy w/4 '""'"'"' INDUSTRIES Co. IJI Roch""'· CM Salary optn 1'1?>-t&n. 1 HELPER l<lr Pfre.&hool A: DICORATINO ' Lagun• S..ch playiround autiervl •or, Set Our Ad Undtr SAl.F.,<; houl'I 1 to I: 30, l 10 6, BARYSI'ITER to ll~P 11'1 I MSI my home at night, fron1 lOpm lO 7:30 IUTl. for a 9 >T old. 642-8811 Data Gorporatlon . Three years minimum t!')lerttnce. The po- sitions require the planning, setlln~ up and operating horizontal/vertical mllling ma. chines and their attachments. Must have th• knowledge and abUity to reed and Inte rpret mac1Iinln1 blueprints and •ketches to perform machining opera· lions to obtain 1peclllc flnl1ht1 And toler - ances . ... Apply In Person or Call ACCOUNTANT Recent. Colh .. -ae Gn.d. w· AccQuntlng Major, wanted f by trowing In!. Co, Good opportunity for advan1.~ ment. Call !>21Ml0 for tntttto Equal Oppor. Employtr BABYSrTT'ER. Ute hskpg, 33j Baker. Costa l\tt,o;a Don't gl\~ up the il\lpl hive own l1'1111p. It re~. 1714) 5404600 "Lltl" U in cluslfl:ed, Sh]p Westilde C.l\f. 646-6T08 E al n..por. Em kl .r to Shore Re"ulta! ~. ,cu.ssrnED will aell It! qu ..,,, P Ytr m Onsalfled Ad 00, m Equli Oppor, Emplo~·er t to 6. C.r-.t. And N.8 .art'11. r:fo DflUy Plloi tllr t $2.fpcr hour. ·C1tll ?. O. Roll 156(1 Tho rnslt'.'11: drnw In lht \\'eat. S.tlH&tT Co5ta 1-ftMI, Ca mJ; ..• n O,lly Piiot Clns~Ulcd The ftLStc!t drAYi' In the "'est. Ad. Call 642..sti'it , .. 1 Otllly Pllol CA11s~fled 3333 HarbOr Blvd .. Costa Mesa, Cali!. 714/546-81130, ut 155 An equal opportunity employer M/F "'""'· • • ' .. \ -• 1.,.----,----..,.,.~=-...,....,.,.,,.,,=~~-~--------------~ul"ld4'Y, July 28, 1 ~74 DATLV PILOT DJ J j I H'-•"'P'-;:W~•;n';;;;;;;'"1~00= I ;;H;•;lp;W;•;•;'od;;;;, ;M&;F;1;1oo;;;H;• ;e;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i!H~•'.'.!lp~w~··~·~ed~,~M&~F::_1.'.:100~ I H1 lp Wa nted, f;lij! 1100 ~H=•:ip~W;•:;;· •;;led~, M&;;F~11;;00;.j.;;H;•~lp~W~·~n1~;d~,~M~i~F;;;1;~j;H;•;'';w~.n~t~ed~, ?,M&~F;7;1 oo~H~•~p;W~a~•;••~d~, M;;;;;F~7~100~:i MACHINE . · :I OPERATORS PRODUCTION TYPIST R~,~~~TE '5•1" l!r':.1~:1••tlvo Secretaries SECURITY DELIVERY-SUNDAY ONLY 1 WILL TRAIN t.ooa.I dl•1'ioo ol 1.,., OFFICER OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS IN EL ELE VAl.l.EY REALTY belie"u "'"""'I rorynnlion ha• PERSONNEL TORO, MISSION VIEJO.LAGUNA NIGUEL IBM S CTRIC II li>4l • "'"'''"1Ul "'"""'n Op<'nm• "' ho II 11 t d Opponunil]' !Or p"bli<' AREA. REQUIRES THE USE OF A LAR GE Sheu l d h • v o baa I c ii one vtho II Y.'ell trained. hnmediatf:ly fur !Iha r p SECRETARY relaUon• etc. ~lilita..., er STATION \VAGON'OR unden:tandlna cf n1ea¥W'i.l\i I ._ We are lookln& for career-indl\1dua1 lnlf'tt51ed In a law enlcn:t1n1cnt ~ck· I VA':V. CONTACTA1R. tools, 51:uugt>•, &. knowltd1r:c Need lo type 70 word s per minute accurately, ni 1 n d • d , COt'l!IClentlcu.t, niarketlu~ carttr. 1.lttJor land devtk>pmf'rtt fin'n "1'00nd neceu. IIARRY SEELY, 330 \\IE ·r BAY STREET <A 1'1:!4ldllU{ blutpr!nt1. Some slower typist need not apply. hone11t m~n and \lix.tnen "'ho I Ablllty to mtet people. lwi lmn1ed. opening toa· COSTA 1'1ESA. TELEPJ10NE 642-4321 FOJi per-a o 11 a I tools req. Experienced only .... ·ant ro !tarn and crow 'Nlth "'illiiwne-lil to v.-ork at all personnel secretiuy 11.•/mln Apply In Pcnionncl 0er,1. APPOl1'TTX\1ENT. 0f)portunlty to ~k to Apply in per80ll our O:>mpany. Our compa.ny h:velil, amb!Uon ' a cle11.11• 1 yr expe-r, in b<'ne-flta & ltlondav thru F'rlda~ 9-1 ar11 . An Equ•I Opportunity Employer n1nchl11if11. Sm11ll com11n11,y 11 natloo1,1,ide and llsted on c.-ut appearttnce required. recorrl k~plng. ?i.tu¥t h:ive PAtlFIC MUTUAL I~::"::;';;;::~;'";';'!'';';~':\';;".;..~,;;;~~'."!'~~ atm01phe:re -big compnny ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT the Anterlcan S t ock Rapid Advl.l'ICt'nient xood spelling Ii punctuatiOn 700 Nev.1>0rt Centflr Dr., N.R.I H 1 W 1_, u•F 7100 I H I benefit•. Apply Excha.nge. If YOU v.•ant to · U Qunlltled 1>k1Us. aood orpnlzaUon & au equal opportunity e~ply. • P 1" -·ma ___ • P Wanted, M&F 71 Prosser lndvstrle1 ))0 WEST IAY ST,, COSTA MESA be part of our expansion ln41642-3260 llcb l!nsen lie ablf! to .... m .aceurately - Olvi1lon c f Purex CoJ1). ask for Paul Ward proenm, we will train you . 1 Teleprompter Cable TV \\'/numbers. Typing &o, "ti sl.fuvICJ:.: Station Attendant: 900 E11.iit Bntl Rd, .Anaheim For cort11dential lntervlev.', I 332.1 \V. Cout lh\ 80• 11.t Shell Sta. ln So.' Laguna. eqU&l opportunity emplcyer Help WantH, M&F 7100 Help Wanted M&P 7100 call Valley Really ITI4) Nav.-port Beach, C FINANCE P<'1n 1, tJ tini e Sun1mer: part MACHINE Shop h e ,Ip e r , -----~,-----:-----;..' ----J..!_!HU20. Mk for P.ts, Wolff. Equal Oppor. E1nplo ·er lin1e during 5Chool. COU. i;tu· "m' "" orof. Truron Co, MELLOW INVALIO n..,.1, NORSl!/COMPANION REAL ESTATE SECRETARY donl nrel'd. Wiii 1"1'" Gd ** ** Technicta·ns Unclerwrit•r T r a1M9 N\'SJ:: flnn 1,1,-1111 train recent grad or \Jidl\•. w h c ~nduatcd 1.2 )TS ngu \\>Ith (:OOd track re cord. Buslnetii dl'ifee prel'd. &!Jary tc ~. Call Coarul Personntl Agency, S.~. 279 0 Jfubor Blvd, CJ\1 IM" • -k SI H B """ •-·1 11 1 tt nd pay for i:d nuU\, 32342 Coe.st ilO\I .... e .. · · J.>U--00.U' ve· n A e , 6: comp. v.'ould you be Interested ln Brokers Salesmen SALES REPS ~k Individual \\'I ~ o nt e I-Iv.')'. 499-4141 I f' Id s • f.lA IO \V·ANTEO , Ma1e in 20'1, Nice Laguna living ln a nh,-e J101ul'.! . ~ . a~countjng ex per . '& le erv1c·e SEACLIFF MOTEL llon1e nr beach' pleue call helplfll" nice people e1.ml"" "e have ~n cpenma: tn our HOUSEWIVES stati1t'lcal lyplng ability. SERVtt'E m&nager need~ 1661 S. Cout Hwy., &t-9974 f.toni s.;oo.~ ~ mo &: Res!denthi,l Div, for an NMd A Ch ? Able to WJe 10 key. at rrowing. O.C. dealenh1p, R , Lnauna Beach, 4M-4l92 lot ENSWEAR SALES?i.fAN have benefit a:'? If th 111 experie~ man ~ "'Oman . •ng• -Exper. In hnponed C81"5. e pa Ir , wanted for B!g: lttanll lnterffis )'00 Ii you have rr;:sessin~ enth.us1um and c.ome work in cur relaxed RECEPTIONIST l11$uranct, profit sharing l'NIOS' Oil Station Meds **" .... "** Maintenance Worker Shop. litust bt blr fella. good refs, then Plense Call ntegrity. lf ycu a.r e enthullla1tic otc In Irvine. & other benefits. Call for I expe:riended man Days Apply in penon only. Aik JlOP.tEl\tAKERS/UPJOl-lN Interested ln a beaut.1tul Enjoyable phone ·v.urk "''/a P.fust be able to deal w/the appnt, 557-4i670. P.fSI J?AT,\ CORPORATION Permanent, 393E.'17th St.'. fOr Mr. Pclk. 1912 Ha.rbor '4S.SSJ1 office In t~e finest location, grJOd Wary & bonus. Earn public &: 'A'Ol'k wheneyer .SERVICE Sta. At t e 11 d , ha5 urunerltate openinz1 in C.ll,[. Blvd C M working v.·11h c c n g e nl a I 00 necessary. Good groom~ · P/tlme. l'.'X"""'. Ne a 1 our custo.•n.er service dept. I · · · Oper•>ln• Room u,, o -I a 1,,, ... , .. _ SI ·\\•k for pftlme \~'Ork. & p 1 e a s ant ""'r.;onalit ~· f t hn Ind d "iiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-1 .. ... .. ...." n....1rt · ttJ ud 1 • . .. -Y· ap""ar. A\•ail ~ll Dall•'. or ee 1c1ans. ivl ual! MOBILE WASH, mwit be REGISTERED NURSE Interested Jn meetin"' '-""u . .-..... ve -a t e on )' Some lyp'""' ~~'"" ,..... J ~"I I I I ha URGENTLY -liable morning •Oh>1lll 4 1 -• h "0 J~ requirement. \\'e truln. --.. -J· Apply ·2590 Nev.·pon Bh·d ""ec e1 n1us \'e recent ... , lOOO. ~ • St. Joseph Hospital nte.-v1t'\\'ll y appointmrnt. Ciill ~tr. }fand 833-8098 Call Or Send Re T Clt , rela1f!d e:<~r. including ' amto12mon. ha. In.opening for exper. Wesley N . Taylor Co. M C ~e 0 troublr shooting, &l r ona:f t.10TEL MAIDS c~alinr roon1 nurse on REALTORS SALES rs. urr .. r (2) SERVICE Sta. men, 111 digital lot:"ic etc. ' NEEDED ~ i:r!!di~i!~~ 1: WILL ·TRAIN Pltt ~hltt. Xln't salary & ~11 San Joaquin H!Jls Rd. 1 CONSIDER A CAREER THE IRYlt!iE CO. ;1:xy 1t~y ""c:;:y +c:~ It you·re looking for 11 career j a high ichooL.andURte w/a Full er p-tlme. Apply Cc1ta I ~f111. Apply to, 1100 \'l. ~e\\-po1t Center 644-4910 WITH LARGE l'NTL 550 l'\e11.1J0rt Cen ter Dr Station, r.cM s. Coa"t if.,.,')'., v.·/a progress.ill' Orange Cri. J min. ot l or moi'C years 1'fesa lnn, 320:> Harbor , Stewart, Dr, Or1tn,.r.e.__ Recept/Gen'I Ofc LIFE INSURANCE CO l'\ewport Beach, Ca~ La.,."'Una Beach. b~sed co. that offers a , genera] pl:U\l maintr.nance. Blvd., 0>5ta Meaa. I PAYROLL CLERK Exper. Only for \li'etsu!t De , 1 t f h 644-3319 SERVICE Station Salesman, clµinee for a.dvancen1l!nt. TYPISTS Duties w 11 l In c I u <I e lt10TEL desk cleric. Exper Fee J>aid. l9l'I firm: nlQving man.uf. Order desk -& 'eu~ern '~res ''Osl~xi::iot~ fAM • NOON ni> pref. Day & eve shifts n\odern facllltiei;, excellent moderate e I e e t r l ca I , 1 pre:t. N~ shift, Exper. on to N\\'J)t, Co. says that their invo1cln1\ heavy phones, ;:r plus comm!Ssloli' ·• Equal Owar. Emplorer open. Apply Shell Station benefits & L'Ctopetitive . . VOLT p!wnblng, painting and : NCR pref but not new ofL'l arc going to be pUbllc contact. r.tust type xint lrin~e benefit~ ":::=:::;::z:z::::=:--17lh &: Irvine, N.B. pay. Tempor•ry S.rvic•t earpenlTy repair. 'Mtere l ~!I. Pl~se cull 526-1421 llO beautiful everyone will 60 w.-p • m. , Sh or I Call Joe Qulnt:in ' i E 1 ICE s A d may a1110 be .!JOme manua.1 for tuther info. "'Ant to work for thc:n. npel.'dW11tmg i:c<i d:. 5 Day 547_9207 • S<:l(l.4,jt ,SECRETARY S R' la. tten ant PLEASE APPL\' i\t11jor l\ledlcal Plan labor such as mwlrig des~. ?>.tu!tl havt 1 yr exper. wk, 8:3().SJ>?.., $550 per ' · Full & P1:1rT-Tln1e i\londay thru Friday ~O\\' Available filing c n b In et a etc. MJST/L£XIJRON Salal'y to SGOO. Al...a 1'~ee mo. to start. Apply Sea SALES\l/ORI\ Pa11-Tln1c 990 E. Coast Hwy, N.B. 8:30-llAi\I, In Person Temporary Servict Qua11tlfled 1nd1 v1du a1 s Jobs. Call Ri!a JohnMn, Suits, 837 W. 18th St, Costa Apply Jtelp Hamlet 111 Purchasing ~ Or Contact 3S4B Cuinpus Dr.. Suite 100 interested in joining a 5'1Hiffi5, Coastal Personnel ?.1esa. No Phone Calls ?.l o ntgomcry \'lard, SHIPPING & MS11-----1\ewport-Beec -546-41411---- progresstve Orange co. OPERATOR AQ'ency, 2790 Harbor Blvd, Pleaae Huntington Center An o'm--,lito 1 · DI fTl9U \\"e have a complete package eectronlcs firm that otrl!rs · · Recept/Typlst $550 SALES LADY OJNrtlng for• HC-RECEIVING D C • of en1ploytt benetitli, Y.'e ""'1ilcMnt ~rktltw ma y PAINT & METAL Fee Paid. Tired cl dull For Jewelry Store I ata orporation pay top waaes. All oUice l a.ppy on·1'rlda,y · · · lmm~ate opening f o r man wanted that can routine'? Great """"'U" or Rel Req. * SIS-3I03 ret•ry n our pur• :l3J Baker, Costa l\lesa industrial skills are needed. P LEASE APPLY 1.Jonday Thnl l'"'rlduy 8:30-llAf.I. In Peraon Or O:>ntact ' MSI Dota Corporation 3l5 Baker, Cotta ?.1esa 17141 540-6600 Equal Oppor. Employer m· r P.1AlNTENANCE ?.IAN II $312·$991. Filing deadline: Aug 28. 1974. Requel!t in· formation from: City of San Jua n c~plstrano; 32400 PUfO Adelanto; San Juan Capiltrano, CA 92675; <n 4) 493-nn MAINTENANCE MECHAN· JCS for 11crvlce 11taticn & ga.rage lype equipment. Phone 646-75.TI n!ter 6 pn1. MANAGER TRAINEE POSITION experienced Individual ••v.. chasing dept. Tho w/ICJOd grammar, spelling: ei;tirnate & be his ov.11 boss. young developers! Keep SEA..\tSTRES.S e:q> on 1 y, CLERK ( 714) 540-6600 Equal Oppor. Employer & p.lllCtuation skillt to Fine c pp t y responsible your m.1nd active & go to JJO"'tt sf't'ina' n1 a ch In e, position requires 1 handle heavy transcribing person In Santa Ann area. top. Al&0 Fee Positions. Call bllnd aUch. doul!e needle Y••r dlrKt sec:re-Equal Oppor. Emplo)'er m·t Vet As1i1t Kennelman • "8tl-'cal 1yp;""· M"""' W-1457. Sr5&-&505, Control Ca.rttr &: zl&' za5-Spani§h speaking t•rl•I e•-rt'..-... . "tale or F•mal• '>h -"" ,.... -.. '" E p1-nt '" "~ OK 5 •• "-k 7'"~ to .. r-.. ,_.. Primary resPonsibillties \\rlll TELEPHONE SALE">l,\N •• • ""' r·-·· be ab I e to work PBX RECEPTIONIST ·m. VJ"~ n.&, ency, ......,., · -v ~ ... '" .-.... in •II ph1M of ~· e -r Call lor p t independently. Excellent co. Fee Paid. lnl'I firm located ln'Ule Blvd ., N.B. 4: 15, apply Sea Suits, !\.17 1 pur• be to supervise •ta.lio~· part time. !\Ion thru Fri ~OOo. a P • bentfilo ,·n N.B. "eed• l"dt'v. RECEPT/LEGAL \\'.18th St, Cl\I. No plK>ne chasing •ctivltles. stc.res and.nut!<e dehvenes, ~9. Good earnings, Call """"'~=-~c-=,,_,._.,,1 " " calls please. Must type 60 WPM A valid dr1,:er s license ~nd John Snider. beh,·cen :>-9 \\'AITRESS • load/Cocktail. CaU Or Send Resume To Mrs. Currier THE IRVINE CO. 550 Ney,-port Center-Dr Newport Beach, ca. 9:.li63 644 3:119 9AM· NOON F.qual ()poor. Employer l\ITST/SC operator. Must be exp, call J erry 556-8122 ''NEYER A FEE v.•/glo11.·ing personality & Plush olfice in KIN-port nd t k h h d past e:q:icnence operating p,tn. 491-7832. Apply In person aft 4Pt\f; sophisticated manner. Beach. Co, prefers indlv. SEA..\fSTRESS, full or pan • 1 • s ort •n company v eh i c I es i~ -. Sids Blue &et, 107 21st l\loderate typing. Salary to "''/ some legal exper, Start time. Pslti!IOfl Sall Design, •t IO WPM. r e q"U i r ed . The Ideal TELEPH91'E &;>llc11Drs for p ~>Ml. Also l"ee Jobs. Call $675. Call Rita Johnson, 1 ......... 'ii"'ii'i;' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I background ~'Cllld include non-profit athletic club. $Zi0 1 ~~!.~, ~N~"=--~~~-• Sally Hart, 540-6!);X;, Coastal 5-M)..f.0"".>5, C.oa.stai Personnel 1 • Apply In Person past exper1ence in 8 mo. Salary fO: 5 hrs per \\'AITRES.S. O\•er 2'L ExJ)tt Personnel ~ncy, 2 7 9 0 Agency, Z790 Harbor Blvd, Secretary 3333 H bo mUltary supply organl1allon . day. ApPIY 3~ ~· 3rd St, pt'eferred. ,\pply at Two J-larbor Blvd, Ci\I Of Ir r Blvd. lf you meet the 1 e HB 9:45 or 2:4J, ~2100 Guys from Italy, 11502 PBX ring I I Coste Mesa, Celif. qualifications and are TELLER Beach BJ,·d, H.B. amwe • e r v c e \\'e have an lnm1edlate operators; girls who can REUBENS 0,....ni ..... fer a ~--t<>~ v.i th looking far 11. position \\ith Experienced. Stan tnuntd. \\'AITRESS work any ~ Good .. w ... ,. """"" ~J an Orange Coouty ron1pany Call For An APPOintment v.·anted, Exp'd,cver21. Wary to Ktart. ~2ri;o l to 2 years experience vdio ~ that offers: Security Pacific I CA.Rl\IEL'S Restaurant PBX OPERATOR, answer-Now Hlrlng I i;: ~°1'1f ~;?i1~~ fikil~ la:~ I cefei~ * Com-tltlve P•y Natlon•I B•nk 628 ?>'. Coai;t HV.1-', Laguna. Ing servl ce, Huntington COOKS engineering 1ermlnology is --~ ~ ,...... 5.iO Nl>wport Center Dr, NB \\AITRESS wanted, daija Beach area. Full Urue. HOSTESSES desirable. Duties w 11 I • * Excellent benefits 644-0113, ext 227 Hldt 's Ccffee Shop, <~8'81 * u_,orn f1cll1'tle• !\.lain. Balboll. Peninsula. ~~ P/TIME Involve the preparation ol mvu . Mk For Sandy PBX Anawerltu1 Service BOOKKEEPER engineering docun1entat\on Equa1 Oppr. Employer Equal Oppor. Employer \\",\lTitEBSS, ever 21, call ... m-f Please apply in person or TELLER bct""eell :: & 5 pm. Days&. aftns lnclud, wkndl l'=i:::::::=::::::Z=:l=:l:==:iz=: I tend a letter to: 962-7212 Full p/t. EOE !>ll).-191i2. II you meet l he !I e !i Exec. Secret1ry R~ept/S.Cretary Personnel CounMlor Accounting Clrk AAl.IES ii; expanding again! Apl)ly l-5 Daily qualilications al\d are SECRETARY VDM ,\r(! you an exper. teller 'vho I \\'A.:'\TED.F.xp Cosmetician 251 E. Coast Hwy looking for a position with likes to \li'Crk ""'/ru!l:omers! K"ew"POrt Beach area. \Vrite Newport B••ch an Orange County conipany \Ve need you lor our ne\\· Box No. 183. c-0 Dally Pilot, Sec'y BookkM-r 0\11' Orange Co. ornces art: F.qual Oppor. Employer !hat oilers: Van"an Data Hwitington Bch ofc. either P 0 Box l!iiO, CoN:a Mea. ?i.lSI Data Corporation, an full time er p/tinre. X1n't Cali!. 9])26 ~ a t Ing; ,.... In the pn:D!ss of st.a!flni Eam Sl5,tXKl-35,000 a yl?al' in \\'/Legal Ba<-kground a professklnal division. , , * Con1petillvc Pa.y. man:igement. P081Uon can MTST/MTSC Clerk AA~tES is the oldest lOOC..'O RN S & LVN S I* Excellent Benefits Orange Co. ba s ed Ma h• fringe benefits. Call qualifil'ations. electronics firm has an C I ft ff Rh·erside, 686-6060. ext W. "1"n"m""'11"°• •"NT""s"1"0"""11·"o"'RK=?-I be )'ourt afte_rt 6 mont.111 FREE agency in the U.S. \VE ?li'EED \10U! : * ?o.1odern Facitilles specialized traiolng. \\'e DARTNELL AGENCY "'/off ice in principal citle1. \\'ark y,·here you \\'ant. when \ M1d )"OU to school In Snn Newport 8-ach 6404470 P ROFESSIONAL services you 'vant & as often or Please apply to: Francisco for two ~s. Orange 547-16'4 since 19'28. Un 11 m It e d as little as )o'\'.lll want. I expe:Mes po.Id, train you in earnin&: Potential. Insured/Bonded. PAY NO immediate opening for a 2722 ?>.Ucht!lson Ori\'e DRIVE A CAB1 settetary w/a rnin. of G Irvine, California Mri64 TOOL & CHOOSY.. your hour.;, ~'Ork yrs recent exper. Typin&' An equal opportunity for yourseU, be your OV.'TI 80, ah 100. The individual cniployer ~t/F DIE MAKER boss. ?.!en or "·omen. can selected '''ill be reporting \ ::=zz::c:::::=z=::·I Small 'Pf"l'!Cision \ooh. 'IO'..-....r. ha. gl\ihUy hll.ndlcappec!. to the director ot sales. ......,..,... Neat . Oean Appe8f'UI«. !lelling a~1~ "ta~ Costa Mesa 556-1100 FE9io!\-tE.\L\KERS I 1---,---~M~us"t.Uha=ve car, bondable, Branch outlets just openinc :iQi H~ Bl .. Suite ~7 Sub o.f UPJOHN CO. am.bltlolit.. -ml.aded. in area needs the follow1~~: Anaheim !7M128 . '4s.5131 I Yau mu.ot be .a"'e ID ••-'-In boats, short run v .,_.. "~ -ID •0 independently ~ -~ i," stan1pings " p r e cis-Jon s 15"'1 re ......... "6e 'fR_..!_' challef'-. ""'1-':t progre1&f\'e dies. w-o-r k upp eme.nt your "ltNfut . --SKIPPER tndeeendently .l have own Drl\.-eat'.ab6hrscrmon1 • VDM .. .,. 600 No. Euclid ~ar:,nt;:artuplrt 'f>t1:::' J: =e~) ~ $l8S wk· RN-LVN for Weight clinic, I pitall.ation plao, fr I~ g'o Salesm•n Open PLUMBING In N•wport Beach. hr 9-6, benefits. At.I benefit&, ~ positions. Mon thru Fri, far lnfo &. Call Armand Molla_. 4f4..106$ appointment call 5'5-Ml.1 10 INSPECTOR to 12 am or 2 to 4 pm. I114l 832~764. Sori>·;'P'" Only, NEW RESTAURANT RNILVN w,,.kend• 7.3, :i.u, An l\ton, Tue, \\ed. good conds .. Top SS. 1445 Equal Opoortunt Con>,:."Y Now HirilHJ Sal'"" 1921·$1119 p., Mo Superio>', N.B 642-2110 Varian Dota Machines 2722 Michelson Drl\'e Ir\rine, Cal!Jcrnla 9'2664 eq ual o p pcrtunlty \ PLEASE APPLY Mond11,y Thru Friday 8:30-llAJ.I. In Peraon Or Contact MSI •mpl0yer M·F Dota Corporation 33.5 Baker, Costa Mesa 17141 540·6600 I I VJnt ~" rond day. Apply ln !Je!WOft, 00 _, .... ..,. ..... ng s. \'Fllov.• Cab C.o., 186 E. 16th WANT. ED STACOSWITCH, INC. St .. Costa f.fea:a. 1 ll39Ba~~tar.le5a ?i.f ANU FA CT UREJt al Equal Oppor. Eniployer ?.luslcal Instruments Need• I~~"!"~;;.,'!!'~""""'" I Exp. Wc'rkl!l'S & Trainees Licensed for 100 Tons Equal Oppor. Employer. fer \\"oodshop, Finlshinr le . TO\V TRUCK )ri\•er, e:q> ~:«"54~1~ Swire Shift. or better. 137' Gall Rig-pret. Top pay & fringe '"OUNG ,10 .. 18 ·~ ...,, ,A benefits. · Apply Sh e 11 .._ " .... , w -w ..., MANAGER TRAINEES * Hotte1se1 * Waitresses *Walters * Cool<s Field & cttlce \li'Crk, ca~!)I ROOM c1-~ I '~ out municipal inspection c6a. ~r w 'WN program Wide experience ntachine. Apply in ptr&On, u a ~eyman plumber Hi.lttl!' IM,. 25205 LaPaz. required. This position bi l\bssoo Vie.JO. Secretaries ~al Oppor, ·Employer m/t SECRETARY ged Ketch. Daily sails Station, 17th & In •ine, N.B. d\l Silkscreen Prlntin1. \VUI train, no snX>ker, neat \. a.ppearantt, alert, & d off Waikiki in R u sh reply to }1awaii. TRAINEE pet"S>nality, App I y DI Full & p/tlm1 l nlerviev.'ing Now for PosiUons In Orange Co. l.iu.st be o\'er 21, bondable & In good pl1yi.ical cond. Have car & telephone. Co to Tic Toe l\farket nearest you or telephone our oftlces. • • <TI4> 835-1'417 For. Information TIC TOC SV.~Tl!MS Equal Oppor. ,Employer MANAGEMENT TRNE Xlnt trainlni to advance, regular ra\~s & great benefits W·AAA col Start withe bestl * Busboy• & Dishw•sh•rs 1'Ull or part-time Ne experience Ne«s.s. APPLY lt1on, Tues, Wed ,.. pm Tho Grlndor Restaura'nt 71002 Pacinc Coast H\\1-' Huntington Beach N"'&paper Can-len· BOYS & GIRLS ID yrs & Older DAILY PILOT H11 Routo1 Open Dana Paint J••on a.st Aa•ncv c · tr n B h 17400 Brookh...,t, F. Vly. 3PIS 3 0 83C Suite :W ~ MGMT """ 21.JO $150 wk San Juan Capistrano a:uam st. College pref'd. Mr. n""'"''· 114&5455. · I CALL Mr. Lowder MECHANIC , 492-4420 EQUIPMENT I Equal Oppor. Emplo]'.r NE\\'SPAPER Auto Rcu_te open untU filled. Prompt ROUTE SALES appllcaticn Is suggested. \\'Ill Train, Salary, Comm, Apply to Oty of Costa Bonus. Vehicle Fum, all l\lesa, Ptnonnel Olftce, 11 exp. pd. Establbhcd. Bus. Fair Dr, Room 31)). <n4J * territory. Med. Co\•erage fi'J&-63SO. Profit Share. Relitt at 57, Equal Oppor. Emplcyer No Strike, Lay cft-75 yi.;. 549-3ll0 P.tr. Tucker 7-9 pm. F.qual Opportunity Employer SALES MSJ Dllta Oorp. an Orange Co. bued electronics firm Sales people w a n t e <I • 1 hu an Immediate openinz Establl1hed Home-Design In our in-house print shop Center ls e-xpandlns lntc 1 Ior an indldlvual v.•/a nev.· area•, We need several niinlmum of 2 yrs recent innovative and aarnsive experience on the ltfultl 1250 sales people with M>me long &: wide electro irtatlc recent flooring or drapery plate, Agfa-Gaevert camera experience, & be familiar w/all phases of a print shop. Qualified Submit resume including individuals lhould apply. , , hlstory at earnings. All lnqUiries ~ill be treated PLEASE APPLY with confklence:. P.fonday thru Friday Cla11lfied Ad No. 2();j 8:~11Al\t. In Person c/o Daily Pilot Or Contact P: 0. Box 1560 MSI °"1• Meso, ea ma; Dota Corporation SALES THIS IS 3l'.i Baker, Costa ?ifeaa I 714 I 540·6600 MECHANIC !Htg. Bd>) Must be °'" 18 lk hllve dependable car. 2~'1-3 llrs daily, $2511. -$350. Equal Oppor. Employer m/f "-'•"" • 0 '"1991 P-'lo 1 ;n;;"';;·~St~7~-2300~~bo~l.~1~0;•~.n~"i;;o, I ~~lt!R~§'i"'i;:;iT.":i'i~I IT! __._J ~ "• " -SS25 ?\11n-$2400 ltlonlhly Journeyman level, Jiklll & PR FE S S . b o u t ~ q u e Guaranteed Commission exper. In lbe maintenance Niciuel Personnel · sf'amll'trea at home:. Eves It Quali!led & repair of gMOline diesel ! 6.w-()863.. Tues.-s.at. ~T-T.ll6 Repeat bull.nffl, weekly & aut:omotlve e q u 1 Pm e n t Alency • PUBLIC \VOJU\S LEADJ\fAN monthly l'lonu.!el, major req'd. Apply by Ausust l, $897-$1181. Fillnf. deadline: medicftl, profit •haring, City of Cotta M es a • Secretaries Aue 28. 19'1 • Reque1t t e r r 1 t o r i e 1. Se llln& Pe!'lonne.1 Ottlte, 11 P"a ll' tntormaUon from: Oty ot whole1ale meat prOduclll. ~~ 300, C Tl 4 ) Receptionists San J uan capiatnno; 3240J Mr. Harris ~.1111 Op-. Emp'--r Girl Frklays Paseo Adelanto; S.n Juan ,113) J1t.l.50 .....,,.. I''" IV)',.. Capistrano, CA 93675; <tt4J • Mechanic, Clat"'A \\'ho Have Good Ortloe Slcllls. 493-Un \\'ho oo You Know Tep J>Ay, 646-2503 ' Cal~orF!f,:ln~ent ~That DOESN'T Eat Mlat?!! ?ifedical Laguna Niguel WORK 4-40 HOURS 131·1477 HO"°IE~IAKERS, INC. ' A Sub ct THE UPllJOHN NURSE Aide, '*'8-tinr rm. 1 CO. St•rilize-lm•••m<nts. ·-Ut11:tnUy Nttda ihlft F·rtme. p e r 1 on n e I Cj)UIET COUPLE No OlUdrtn Or Pets Seelat Competent SALES $400 WK· DIA W l\I anagemeni cpportunltles now t\'Alltbl~ \\'n.tern States. person. 1723 ~fonrovla, Unit C'l. 12 to 4 pm. lmmedl•t• epen- lng1 exist for qu•'- lf ied secreter lu with at le•st 3 y••rt ex perience in 9enerel office •ncl/or en9lnaerlng environment. Good typing •nd 1horl· hand skills requir- ed. Fee Paid. Outstanding firm in Irvine Complex. Prefer same en gineering background. B eau t I f u I nlOdcm ofc. Salary to $650. Also Fee Jobs. Call Rita Johnson, 540-£055, Coastal Personnel Aget)C')', 2 7 9 0 Harbor Bl, C!'il SANMAR CRUISES ASSEMBLERS & PACKERS URGENTLY NEEDED .. iliiii .. _ ... __ iiiiiili~-·· ill Apply In Person 33!3 Horbor Blvd. Costa Mes•, CA. Equal Oppor, Employer rn-.f SECRETARY EXECUTIVE •. SECRETARY 2427 Huntington Dr. SECRET ARY San Marino, ca. 91108 Good sh &: typing. Top pav for immodlato jobs! Stt u:.1 ,...,.,;,(2!!1!!3)m684-!!!!2!!77!!7!!!!!!! Today! I ' VOLT T·GIRL &7UDE?>'T. Part t Im e T S I 2182 DuPont Drive janitorial evening "°"rk. ~'{;jopor:~l ale rv Cll Irvine 833.1295 Flexible hOun good pay r 1 c Plan local. 557-2980.' ' New Available . -Temporary Service SECRETARY STUDENTS !ltl~ie now pit 38-lS Campus Dr., Suite 106 For expanding Newport CPA Fa ll . Neat, reha, <:ar, ph Nt'A-pon Beach s.i&-4741 llrm. Must be skill~ stat 1-'""'""'-''"'l'c:·.tUo:vl"", ~"'°"°""'°''---typist & phone recept. Send s Up ERV JS OR -Clerical \\'e ha\'e a complete package res u n1 e & sa. la r y employees In lab. 011)'1!1 ct en1plcyee benefit!. \\'e requl~ent to Classified 11.d t/t\me. Benonnel Dept, pay top v.·ages. AJI office l no. 198. c/o Daily Pilot, liong llospltal N.B. industrial skills are needed. P. O. Box 1560, Costa hlesa, --Equal Oppor. Emplcyer ;s:~ .. Boolck"""" TAILORING Jla\-e too n1any to list TECH Uz Reinders Agency \\'e Need YOU NO\\'! For 4020 Birch St., Suite HM Top Pa)ing Jobs. Long &: f\"rw;:iort BeaCh 833-8190 Sho T · Di•I A Job 13,_..55 REQ. AN INDIV. \\'HO }l.\S rt emt Amgnments. ***Pr•ctlcal or •c•· See Us Today! TYPISTS No Cherge To You d I I I T-GIRL \\rill report to corpot·ate Vice Established 1965 •m.c exper. n 1 IC• 21B2 DuPont DJi,·e Pres, of NYSE fim1. l\.lu1:11 --==="'-='---tron1c1 Jninl! 833-1295 be \\'ell qualified in sh & SECRETARY, e:q> Small ***B11ic m•th back :l::::::::i::::: I cHice doi"" export & import • typi .... skills. P081Uon re-.... ground colcul"• d• .... v.'Ork, needs exp G I r I ' "' quire• confldentlal handllna Frida~, Send resume & s lr•ble. TYPIST of corporate lnfonnation. """ T ~ ell & lo 't• •~ Antique• CONTAINER SALE Just Anived aboard the "i\IARGARET JOHNSON" from 1101..LAND &: SCOTLAND FURNITURI! CLOCKS BRIC A BRAC Pii1"'cl to the trade \rill be unloaded &: sold *SPECIAL* ITEM SALE HARD-IDFlt\D CANDlESTICK TELEPHONES A real touch of the past RC('()nd!tloned BRASS Ready to Oper&te Circa 1912 Subn1it Re•ume salary requirements to 280 ***An underst •ndlng y.,.. w • . \'e I ' -.N I N rt C I Dr S II , a mo. to sta11. eniployer Includln~ Salary History To: ~"'~e11.-po~ erBeach, Uc! of e~ectronlc circuitry. pa.vs fef'~ P!ush office! Also ANTIQUES aac;~l~a~: :3~ 206 9WOO. R~d1m;t•ry ti:t ~jv· Fj Jobs. Be A OF THE WORLD P.O. Box 1560 SECRETARY f Receptl 11is1, !! ng '1 •pp c11'1 ~~ l7~oo'°"erookhdr"I D,!"cVly 22 1'0011\I of TNl\Btll'es Costa ?.fes•. ca 92626 General Office \\'Ork. Sh vr Ohm •w w -., u ~ • · )'. hvn1 WI o\·er the world 22 _ not req·d. Jn Cosra J\leaa. 9lvan. Sulle :1!3 963-6T7l'i 1907 t\ewpon Blvd • SECRETARY Send resume to Oa1sUi~ ***Loc•I work hi ... TYPIST $525 CoslCl i>le!ia &SS·9003 Responsible po1ttton "'' ad No. 196 c/o Da1ly Pilot, tory deslreble. . . . varied duties. HlghschOol P .O. Box 1560. Coeta ].feta, DUNCAN °'1..'..1~111!ul eo"'""1ern ~!c illn FINE estate )t"'-elry, bronzer Ca. 92626 • rv1ne nip ex. r am Y porcelain'!, tine c r y a ta I , ~ ¥.·/3 yrs exper. nve El I I I)'~ Almosphl'n!. Cc. pa.)"ll I 1'1ijf!, rum.. antique• le Sala~P~~ :o.w;fu,~ SECRETARY. s.tn J uan ectron Cl, nC. 'i of tee. Al~ ff'!e jobs. much 1norc to be !l!Md at bc~fits, Ai'PlY Weatmlrutu ~t~.'~.:e GQ~~'Pm~ 2865 Fairview Rd. ~st~al~~~I S.:: publlt' Auction. 64~2".W. School: l)btrict, 14 121 dlelallon 81-\\'PM. s-i5o ta Costa Mesa 2'700 llnrbor Bl\'d, ca-1 Or•ng• Co. Antiques CedllJ"Y.'Ood, We&tm. Final start. · T I I/DI I ph 16.000 ~. ft. ol antiques. &31 Experienced dl'pt, Hoag Hosp, N.B. /Nurses NU~ Aides. T-3, f/tin1e. IConv•lescent Akles Mature. exper prerd. Top iCompanl°"1 ~ s. 1445 Supcrtor. ~'B LIVE·IN MAIO Can Vse Couple U 1 Can Do Gardenln&". ftllng date Aua. t, 4P~f + eau 493-1371 * (Comer Fairview lr: Ada.in~) YP. s c I one E. 151 St., &nta Ana. open Sha\\·lne tadllt1¢s of our ~E_O~'~·~=~~--= SECRETARY '"ant-' lor 2 l:;E<i;:':i:':="i::I :o:':"'"':·:E:m:Z;pl:oy:'=':=J\rork d1~th· "'/~es ~pt. 7 da,,)'I, 9 to a daJly. 1111.ciendas throuehout-= y " ,... of 1hl~flnc ll.B.flnn.f rl'e ltlexico .. ?oloont&Jn ReMm. SECRETAR $550 mM la1,1,' otc In Hunt. Sch. health 1: l!te Ins ur. Stlltt BEAUT E~lsh niarble :Z. iSubstltute Mother• ·NURSES Aldrs, all 1hUts. ./Homem•k•r • _Mature. esp only. l~:i Car needs. le; refs ~irtd. Superior ~D or &42-2410 \\.'e ~ you, ltilllure & OOnd )'OU & you pay no (tot. Pleaae CAii For Appt. --645-5531- Don't alve up tilt! thlpl "Ll1t" 1t In cla.ssUlcd. Ship to Shore Rt111lts! 642-00'18. NURSJo:!i .AIDES Rtllable -?il11.tutt Experienced 64:Z·l51Xi Pal Profit Is aU11.lned when .)'OU i;eU throu&'h reault-ret· t1n1t Dally Pilot Oustfit:d Ads. &12-5678 4 Job calls tor normal housework, w/\,'tt'Y lltUP. e.nterft\lnlnr. l'OOldnr or lA.undry. Presenting our Corporate .. s1pllt tH/Alm,,fttdl Jo'! 2~~1. •id"'i'i,· ~'d.~~11. Tel·-"'one Sciles sooo. eau Coastal Ptttonncl Bullet. S3.i03. Te'1o'"'· 1 . aircraft; motor .l !11.illng ., atutt. t~ ""' ct:n.,.. VUUI• .~" ...., ...,.., Agent')'. ~. 2 T 9 o Bobkc:asr, s.ct ns, iz: ... ytlchtt to our penpectJ,·~ WESTCLIFI' !(;Z--&311. Costa Mete Are• Harbor Blvd .. Of. trout, SIJ), S-tr3792 Corp. cJlentJ. Otll bttorc Pe:ttan1M"I ~ncy SECRF.:l'ARY for gro~t\ng Work ll'rom Typlst/Dlct•phone PAINT ,l VARNISH removal noon 7/:J0.1'131 A I fot ("larl< III Centerl public ttlatloM agency. J'f'C Paid. B<'auti(ul niodern Anlk\Uf Fu1T1l!ure our PHONE '4S..3Ml lntrtview. T.~LC. &~13. 1651 E. Edl~r. S.A. Good typing, lite shonha.nd. Your Home l)rc tn ra.•hion llilMd"Gre8 t S:ltt111.lt)'. MT-2'736 For Interview ~. "it11.~:e Room For Daddy" 5:4Z-8&36 ea'°1~. ~:~. necess. ~II bencflHc. Start SJ()(), Al!IO You don't need a run kl ____ ~ _ •.. clean oot Ille gara,gf SECRETA!".X. -la""' office. .,_. Top-Commlas'-na-Fee Jobs ..... CaJ\__&l,l\y ll&M. "Draw Fut" \\'hen you ~___.... ••. turn that junk Into CllSh Over 2:1, typ/sh. 1pellln1 SECURITY Guard, rotating * :.58-7311 * ;}-~. Ccastal Person~ place an ad ln the: DAILY 1 Stu ld1e Items ¥.•itn A Dan:vl 'Al\th a Daily Pilot Oanlfltd •kill.:. rrq. No lepl c:cp req. shifts. F/ti1nt. Ptmnmil Eti:ual Oppor. Employer A.aency. 21!)0 Harbor Blvd1 PILOT \\.'ant 'Ad1! Call now P11ot Ca11lfltd ad. &U-561' e.d. c.n &12-5618. six; wk. M0.0830. Dep1, lloag Hosp, NB I C\f · , _-_64_.,,. __ rs_. ------. • . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . ' . . . " ' " • ' . .. -• I • ' ... " • 0 J 2 DAILY PILOT Su1'dlfl, Jul, 28, 197" ,'An_11q..:."°-' ___ __;, Doti• I040 1 Furn1•::..,:::,:-. ---;;ir.i;J;:•w°'•:ir::cy:-----:o=-m===.,.--=..-,7por-tlnt......,000d"""".,.,-...,_==i0i...,..h-, "'Pow-.,--.. ,..=..,, a;;.-,.,,-, l"'l,..lp1-/"'00C,._..,k-1""'tiij="'"AUIO-"'so-,-. ,,~i;,....,..-~ .... -· ,. 1-------'---' I -ROLL top desk &: Square • PUPPY WORLD • I ~10VJNO IO\ )y a 111 I q u fl 1~01.Jo~X \\'lltch. diam 0 n d SAC1Ull'1CE SALE \\'IN. 308 rifle, y:/4..X scope. 3 s · SPORTFJSUC:R wan I'd . 0 N s H 0 RE \YANTEIJ. u R c ENT: I I oak table. ~·hlte dining nn tbl wlbuff. clusttr rblj, d I ant on d SEAltS \\'Ill.her A-dl')'Cf, ~ln1 east i~. L.C. Smith 16 1 ' 1ii-~ MOORING B&lbOa lil$nd, EXP I.. 0 SI 0 N PROO~~ Call 6-12-«231 Oobc1inwi.; • C.c1·tnu11 ~~le;>-' & 6 :ill \'t'h-et cha.lJ.,:: 110lilal.re, 11ih•er i>tt !: inan)' cond. R t $1:5. F\lr ~tot<' eta. dbl. $MO. M~2544 f'l~c. auto pll0t, fatt!O, \V 11 l Buy Bo • t 1 f HELL HOUSlNG-.~\ITEfi SERPENTINi: herds. Chl!1 ua huas. 11 ny Pack",rd ~II (ll.}flllOle ¥let'tQ nwre itenis of estate $75 Sl"'--er SewlnJ nw:.h111e. HOJ.' rJdlos, t'A"\n !kreY.·, NeccHAry. Ttm &1.-tn·uu,, SHlt:LO l'ilR A SPilAU.. F'ROl\11' antique dl'ts&er, 00 i>c-xl.le•. Pit Bullis •. O>o..:ku· + Al\I/Fl\I; Pe.rf .. 'CI 3.,c jt!\\'elry to ht 80Jd at public \\•l1ii ~-ublnet $Sl. Sp:.u1IAll TV, R•dlo, Hl'I St. utl 210 a:al fuel, 60 ill.I waler. 219 ota.nM>nd, BaJboiL t~. BLOCK 0 11.'VY. C.1 1 mirror$50. 6l5--25T3 poo Pomeranl'ln. lnah Sel· con'lt'r bed J.'TJI.; Gafner &: 11.uction. &15--22(.0. crib $60. Glrll v.·hlte , !ltove, rti\"lg. wlDCb, 2 bah 613--2148 beh•ietn ~ &: 7 P.M, Friday, .. 10 ter, Alncrico.n Eskl1no, S.111ler t'lt>et. 2 oven range: .i\fUST SACRIFICE l.adie bcdroon1 set S75. B13ck & Zi!i1~~,!..1~\PllSTJ\EREOd ' 11!(:., slPI 6. $21.IXXI. \\1UI -S--'ISLI -Sat. " ~londay ~ Appllefteft Pugl, 100 i\1lXE:D PUPS! 1i:ii-h; pun. litCf'\."'O! IO\'ese&I: RI.... 14K '\'hi Gold ~ v.11iT~ ponable TV, 1W'!t ., u ......... 1 • 0 u n tlna.nct far Hon1eowntr or ,__ " 1-C...-------1 Stud Sel"l.'\oo l\1~t Breed.~. i.!rl~ anliquc. 1,·hJ.tt• bdmi ~~ tull cul diru00nds \1-0rkfl\Z S$. Call 55&--HTI speake:n. Ore11.t Ji;)r Putte.:. Trade. ' ---1. 1 :::lloc:;n::;lc:.' -----~-1 s•v1 T M I ()pen E\'t!S, SSI-50'.l7. hutch \\'/IHftlch. c h a I r : ~-• nuytime. IC&\le 1n~. New Cartrkfae, DianlOnd M24500 1 a' T 0 LL y c R. Ar T Gener•I t510 "' l I, SltELTlF.S AKC 1.~\p po11.·er llW>\\er. AU l.11 xlnt ART AUCTION-Needlt. $lOO. 833-8G6S. Zt' SEABIRD, 'TI, ~. Speedbol.t, ill Ford l/B,1---------·I MONEY & ENIRGYI sired, l\f/f:-, sabl~ A trl•. con<l. Sal-2653. Livestock I07S WHOLESALE PACKARO.BEU.. •te'reo . Z?ihp 110, M hn. Radk>, ~};'~~t&~~r18;5;: WANTED SHOP DUNl..AP'S for m:on-xlnt pedig~ shots. 847·1001 Summer Werlhou1e HORSE ao•ROING O\•e:r 200 origlnnl on puint· Wk/"·ht TV, am/rm a Ger-compMJ, depth tinder, 6r>TI0'1 CASH PAID dltioned appllancff, t .... 1,,ht c\·e. Cloe r•-"' h"'ll. '""·Ile • "·•I•" ,,-1. rfl rtl ln1tW. Bst oft. 536-0044. ht'ft.d, hea.vv dutv trir, tThn • y J ' nobll d ft~i & u~ ..,_ .. r • v ,,.... ~-., , 16 :.;.;QLASPAR, 90 1-lP "or . OUl' Ul~K Au.,toi et. s::i.·~ new fioor Ai\lE:RJ~\~ Eitkhlio Sp\u Ne1,. quilted rebuilt nii1ttrtil!I ea.;k Ba.Y Area. C(!X &~Lt t'On1e. Sunday July 28, l!unt· 19TI R.C.A. Apt. Con90le, tab11 n1an, nuU. WMte John , Xlnt ski &r ·flshitut Cll.ll _6J2.4!130 DUNLAP APPLIAN 'CE CC. Pups. 0 i1·ks. 3 Fem. l t&w· •"°• ,x1"',•.rlnas li(ll!I. Full & ~.,.all~.e!!'.· All for details, lngton ~nth ShC'r~lon Inn. A~llF~t. PJ)()no., 8-Trac. 'Plln)'" ~. boat. Rebll, '""· "'"'. Antlq•-1 I Cle11lc 9520 • •1 I u~·C n.... .,.,_ UllVU 21112 Pacific Coust }hi')', Xlut oond, $130. 5.1&-'166.1 2S' !'UN >'!~"NG ·~·T .,. ""N - ..1SlS "'ewport Blvd.,-~1 .Ll a e., "' -·-· -.xu -1 ~M~l~-l~!SS~,.,.,.;,.~;:._~-l;;;;~f,;;;;-;;';;::;;t.',:~r;;;.I "• M•nso * "'"' SAFARI. ~10 &16--86SG or S.~9G25 Mi' chlnery I071 J.f:B. -Art~1o«· 12110011, nu SA VE S'TOO on new 4 rhnnruitl Olese-1, 200 gal tan k 11 , I·: 190• 1· I T "~·dft ' Old ~ ti tan 1 " Cl le M l~ 6' TI\l•HAU' 170 Vol"n. ", 01' • ._. er, s SHIH.TIU Pups Cogi::i l\Jei;u on :s s pnl. i;t~reo systent TEAC JVC n~ onttrty ;u:i, IJ'f'6l ... v 2t fl d N .... ~ lnl FREJGH I B Cru'·' • ........ 111..... 110 11\terprlu lo\v hours a, Y ro. n~"'l.J'ue • . T DAf..fAGE SALE, AKC, Champ. S ir.ct !\JUST SEU..! Kinggize bed STEAl\J cleaner'. laloge 001 MJsc, W.m.d IOll Snnsui Con1p. !i5'7·192:t or 11>' u.ing ••....,u.o full ............. w/:-uer. 129.,,, top. n.1u~·h Chrom. c. Street nRe;!,. H o 1'1• Pho I n t * 963-1978 * oompl, beaut$]), Jtug 12x17, tank, ~1pre9$Cr, nut & bolt RCA 24." col TV danish mod 'l~~~S1li!t+29Be!AC..._.v.o.!._frdtt. sM]i9'"... ..... n1 Lie, $00}). 81 .• 1..:-5::260:::... -=•I e .. ..,erators. as er Ii.· rubber back. gd $18. Sofa bin • nil.ire. 6-lZ-4610 * '"ANTED * V.'/ttmote ex 1.'0QP, pd $1000 ....--~ .... ..., ---- Dryl.'rs & Dlsh...,·ashcrs. flil'I\' i\lli\". Scht1auzi"r puppies. l chalr A·l $70. Dresser Misc•ll•neous • lllO ONE Wl!E'£L TRAILER, asking $300. 6'15-1874 Boats, Rent/Cher. '°50 Botits, Stor• 90tO Rec Vehlcl" tuO '''amvit)•, Credit, B or i\, AKC, 8 wks, ntale &. fentalo, & lg n1Umr $3.). Drunui ~ ~ small I: TENT., Very :ml\V.\Vam<?r,SantaAna, adorable.4~04. &: btll lro $5 $25 SCR reasonablc.96"2-76$9 L:LOYDS cas.ctte recorde.r FOR RENT, DAY, WEEK, SKI BOAT STORAGE. BOATS-TRAILERS near-Harbor. 979-2911. G•·N~LE •·aut pupp'··, 21ll~~h s~-. H.~1. ~..., · AM··-ETS 1nrl. esrphone, ren)()te mil' MO. CORONADO 35. Call Securlly Yard. llOllNE'l' RV STORA.GE REF R IGf."R TOR L '. U<.' ~ .... Ii P.tODEL RAJL"ROAD TRAIN ada1>1l"r SJ): 53&-9975. -(Tl4) m.nu t.fARlNE, 94() .. w. 17th Sl. n..: .. •• cub·, .• A1_, LH. ,~!,I' n1othcr is a boxer. healthy, Gold/~cn COUCH, ~ri.;. ANSWERS Prv.fl"r (oldllanc) an~ 11111.ke !~~~~~~~~~~ C.?.t.'645--0900 24 Hour Secvrlty avocado green, u Pp l" r .. LlollC! ~! ~,~'1' arx I I ~ --n Out erv~ ....... _.. """· iuui. $5 ea. 83i-9670 eves. Earl>· '°'erican \'h•• · I J I, ~ 9 ··t1, •-11 -11 I S •-- treezrr conipartnient. ~. El'\GLISl:I Sheep Dog 11 1 yrs 1 Chalr, $j0. 1 Set l\faple -==='~=,,:::==----IMtsW ' -,. ~tonthly Rf.let 979-7570. inale, P9cP'l'S, $!00. Tu1n Beds, SJj, 2 llla~e T)'L'OOtl _ Carnera _ Plural SILVEll. COINS \l'al'lled Mftle(~ment 14' 01\lEGA S A"'I LB 0 AT, T~ fti!1 Propane Stv.llvr1 l\1AYTAG \\'ashrr & Gas 5.':11-2091 Occa.s. Tbls .• $..?(). ta. l 'l\\'ln -Picket-Hermit -Canine 11.t bulk pricl"S y,•/trlr. E.x. shape. Standard -COMPLETE RY. l\latt. SlO. m-9100 COMPARThlE~'T CAIL 5ti-5022' tea.lures inc. l pc. n10lded iiiiii!!ii!iiiiiiiiil ~~~· S~-~:::~ Aut! \VEli\1ARANER for sale, KJNG SIZE BED High prices: There "'>a.ii a Gener•I 9010 deck v.•/non-11dd llUJ'face, C Sal SERVICE la RIPAIR ~i~{'111ale 8 n)()S old. Box spting, nlaltreu, frarne-lime \\'hen S20 v.·orth of gro. Mu1icel lnstrum'tt IOU J ..O-"".;.;..;;.;_ ____ ;.; n'°lded·ln 'vater '11 n e, ampersJ e/ CENTER-STORE 1-'W=•='"'=''-· ,_S40=''-~'--~'""-·--1 headboard. just ? mos. otd, eerie& ~1)1J].d fill the trunk 01 RO\VJto;C Dorry, \V Io r a rd s t o r a a: e Rettt 9120 'trf !.~~~ .. ;'.·:~:~~'. ~1~:<)~i~"i75~~ ~'~~!' $9.\ •ill "'' au. ~~. ~-.:AA;i:E~. th• '£.:: !S:":J~. t ?:: g~~i::" :,!. "'. ... : +E~~t:~ ~~~~ ·~~'7,;. ~: ... ·~~~ • ~ ;~\11~ ~\~I 1 J ~8672 BUFFET. Grn. $50. 0-pl, FREE Swing Rt, Drexel 4 el~. drummer $200. Shure P;-\RTIALLY built hOuseboat hlkina' strap1. ~a equip!. 2, wJ1lnk. slO\le, re!ng, t-+--· -bei&e, 15x2"2. $95. Boys Twin pc. l\tediternnean k i n g mlef'O!lhme $50. Attemcions tor: sale because of illness. Inc: boom vanr, 1'0\1(int:· xtra Mater,. , A ?tt J F ?of Santa Am:: l"'rwy at RANGE \\'/co11linu o 11s elea,nlqg O\·en. Aln10~1 ne"'"· $150. ReCrig. lge. S 7 5 . 557~ ~ ______ _,][. Bed• & M3lt. E•gl• d"ii:n bedroom ret "50. Ronbin-642-2815 •lat<e nHer (TI4)S!J:l-7S09 . paddl•, mlac. Uno. cam., "°''°' Still on warr. I yr. S&nd c.n,..n Exit free to You headbrd. $60. ea. AU In gd son's quilted green floral FENDER B:u.c;inan, amp. · main A jib. 'T4 re1. ii t.ags. $4900. 496-5293 (714) 551·1171 contl. 67S-87SI COl~h & loveseat $350. Blue fender pro-a1np, au a I * BOA1" WAXING * Lols of room,• very Mfe. '13 • 8' C.UlPER ¥he 11. CHINOOK-TOYOTAS round 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 !\loving: French Provincinl plaid new baby bu.:.~ $30. S\l01'lTllan c11bhtcts. fctK.lel' "'Eves: 979-1451 Great 1oc beginner or mnall Cuaton1 int, stO\'e, II.ink, , trip""r no\\I on dlsplav. , _ REFRIGERATOR, laf'ie size D\iilng set $350. \raterlall Anlique \\;cker rocker $45. 6 string bass & n1orc. Pri. boat enthusiut $800 IW6-1..1-I 11 '--' ... ..~ ' RH door, 1vhite. no frost. Bdnn. set $200. Childs bdrm 61"~2·147 r:>+-.. 5'l3-3940 Bo.1t1, Merine Eq. 9030 5517 • · rt!u"G, o. et, 11t."'u, cnus. Ready f\)r vacation tripa, .. 1----• km·er-free-leP·COffi"fll'ln~nl/ • ~ · 1 0..:_.;.:.....;;_-"-='-=~ I ·~~~~~-~--491r-8689. Buy 00\\'! ... Inspect and S60. 979--7570 Free To ou IOU ~-5!00.-!WG-f. ·K~E-v.•/dolly-·$425.-Basa..am d ANSAFGNE.--1'.fust-i;ell-niy-0'-6b\SSPAR-BINGH¥ __ CATAMARAN .... SALE--Mobile-Homu------t140 ....drlvc_out~.-See_ho.\Ll'OJJ.- l..:;=..:::;,:.::.;..._=--1----------G•rqe S•fe I055 S-a or ofr. Stereo hea ansalonl', IIDllle warr,u1ty Capt John Davits, 3~!: HP CLOSE OUT -SAVE OVER ~an sa\-e dollars at Bill l Rent W•1her1/Dryer1 \VE NEED HO?.tES phopedenes $2.:il \\'a.terbed \\'/ h~rt. 8.15-7732. Johnson l\Iot.or, $;i00. Nu $300. AT the beach on golf course. l\laxey Toyota, 18881 Beach $2. \\'k. }~ull n1ainL Kittens & cats a11 colors, s. 150. 6 01 r/c \V I n s Jo\\' 4 m n n P-16 Fastest afloe.I. Sl.595. 3BR 2BA, den. Pets OK. BlWf., Huntin;:ton Beach. * 639-1.202 ,. al'"' purebred S•'•••••"". CAL CAT LIKE De\V $52:). transmitter setup, complete ARP Odyssey Synlhe1ilzer. 1 • , 2 847i8S::i5 ..... "" E\•fnrude OIB.. s-ir.. JIP. SI5(1. l\lisc. funi. Otter. X!nt cond. $900. ca 11 se f-i.n.flation Life Raft, Kona 15-1nan Oi.t. $10$. 8)• ownr. U).500. ~ , . REFRIGERATOR. copper-Rex, & Persians. Adoption lk ne-.i·. $400. Aletal Lathes, 64&-~l37 Sat thru :?.Ion only. 548--0479. 1200. 4 nWI Caravclle PRICES LESS TllAN USED! MotorcyclM/ 4 Wheel Drives f551 tone. Admiral, 19 cu ft, side I Cente1· IZ) ~les:i Dr. Coast erar1n1an con\...J'"te $175. 4 'OST ., 14 ; .. -.,fONY BA''JO •• ,.... Inllatable boat v.ith rootor MARINER .YACHTS Scooten 91'0 b)' side. $245. 96S-i931 l'\tesa. Tues, Sat 9:31}.1 :30. \rood lathe on 7t'and $75. .AL.!~ new 1 x ...u; '~ ... ..,,. n10W1t. $60. Neai: ."le~·. ~ ~ USE D \\'estingb:>use Refrig. BE AU TI FU L antique Elec. i\lolol'!! \l'/ge&r heads, ~lh glass belted lo\\' 1;,ndm~k~· =· ~:isnking &MHn>l or e\'I! 6'f~. 2:Jl2 Nev.r,~1 ~;d., N.B. SHOWROO~I CONDITION '72 Bil Good condition. $50. or best German 01ina cabinet, 7' Stn ea Camera Bush profile tires v.·/new tubes WINCHES Yamaha Enduro 125. Only offer. 833-6891/89'140'26. tall, 6. "ide 2~:?' deep SiOO. Cr. a phi~· w/~. $90. ~~t~;,:1!/ Y C:::e~ d tra~ KOGA guitar & casl'. 4 No. 20 BarlcM.\·s CAL T/Four \I I on , 1600 n10e1. S400 cash. Ph. MA\'TAG OR.YER 1 Smaller matching buffet Tables knch.. 4 heavy $20. ~" Angle drill like xlnt co~_.1~crifice Save 25':4 Sf>-0222 in.!11.ruments, 1 hp motor, 892-2970 before 7 p.m. NlCE. $3J. $300. 962·725.1 bras!! pedestal stand $60. new Sl5 6-16-91P-1 ' BOAT bath for 18• PIYI' bc;>al s Pinn a k er & ear· 1 TRIUMPH ,69 650l'c S450 Call 6.W.-5181 I F'R.EE Aust Shep & Lab 41; Table, alum. O\'al, .glass top ' Ofc. Furn. a &qulp._tolS \V/,OD. Never used. New lnstnlmt!nts, 'l hp motor. KA\VASAKJ '70 350cc' 135(1. mo female, has shots, ~rust "''14 chn. grao~ deiip. $350. I IUY11 $180. Sell $100, 557-~ lO North .salliJ', pl_ue many 2 VW motan;, Stock '40 hP, ROPER bU-in gas o\.-e~ & find a home. call after 4 Pool Tbl. complete, folding ,.. __ _, __ _, 1 ~:_ •-TI" DESK. $85. 'fv.'O Drav.-e.r extru._Cal si&-<1536 a!ler ._150, ~"""--&Xlp, -~. counter top stove Pink legs, $6.'i. Antique Cllina vu.JU, U:.><:U ~rni...,., a;; (21 F"· ea~ I · S' '\'ANTED: Boat trailer for 5 pm • ~• -· ' pm 5.ll--0300 Cabinet, $'50. Anl<I~'"' ....,_,_~ applkmces or v.'lll sell for you 1"" ""· nvoice t:te. u foo il boat · ST"a-8728 l!\'l!S. ~1nt concl. S75. 494-3445. 2 BEAUT . 00 . ~""~ MASTERS AUCTION $25. bth. @ " x 18" Side t sa --· ··-t.1ARINER 40 _,......,.hl =""'-';;,.:c;;;"=~~~-1 . kittens. x cabinet. $190. R A r-•-· De k & S · I Ch · --. e 673-4337 e -~-·" P n Honda 450 CL, Ne:w tires SEARS \\'asher & Gas ..... ;_..... l •tri'~/l TI' __ , ~ 641 1116 ••• ~is s • l\'lve a.tr, ...... Fantastic oppor, tor the .._ .. R ll ., th • "~""''· " ~..... grey. . .. C011si.uc, remote or _.,.. Book•••e ...,..,. r:~ .. ~ n--i,, P-r 9044 rl•ht aall-to Mal'-~ 1 .. _ .. ""'tte ...... Be Star & RT Dryer, $35 ea. Bo tor $50. 546-6666, 2807 Francis l.J1. trol $"~.., ... ,... ,.._, ......., ' ,,...,., . ....,....,.,...., ---· v • ... ~ "" h I .,$500 •-· ti 1 ,.;54&-4:;:;;""~';::;;:::-;:;;;:::;:;;:-r::l ,~C::;·•~l'o. ~~-~~~= ~ $50 TV-Ra~~ '•aft..6 or Sunda~ 839-097.J EXEC. s\vvl chrs $15/25 '73-28' SKIPJACK Fiying joys of bi.g-b:>a.t uilin&'for J~~i: . or U<.'bt o er. SEARS fully automatic Gas Beautt'M, Lova"'· SoUd Blk Plyr Console, S135. Power FINE estate l.J «:;we l l)' • Ok!I $15 up. Secy chrs S8/24 "'· 'd d'-1 . .. • .. nominal cost. fi45..8035. =·~""'s"UZUK~=,-a=T3llO=~~~ I S $S0 ~ I ._____ __....lams ftne Pierce, '867 \\' 19 Cl\I. 642-3408 °'1 ge ~e cnuser ..u HOBIE Cat 14' u ht bl & '"' • 6 spd. love. . &: Pure \\'ht. •·1·t1en•, Box TV aerial compete $45 """'u,cio ..-·--• •· h ·· Dam ~ b • • u XI t nd - 64"'13' ' Dn I' ti ' bo -Jal• "'-furn ..,....w ere l.8 • :i"'"" y gold tra _ _. "·--n co ., runs strong, 1lUUU ~""""' • Trained. 5-i8--0'29.l zens o An ques, a ve ... ,.. "• • ...,.., · • ARP Odyssey Synthesizer. striking rock, out drive tont xtra: wlthpeze .~IQ_°.:;!."" mi,, won't last long, so KEN!>fORE elect. dryer 1 $WO. 3 Signed Statues, •a. antiques A much more to be Xlnt oond. $900. Ca 11 ofL part 1 al subrnerslon. ·• ~ car wp "''""'''er huny! 831-1695 yr old. \\'ide door Xlnt COnd. 4GYJ ~ep/Gld~ hR~, Fem; $195. Bl~ue Lamps $300. ~;rot public auction, 53-0479. Caterpillar 3160 en g ' ,;"'cc':;:-25="71'====~=~ ="·12,,,,f.H~N~A"°es-'==~=I $11 ~ !*iS 2193 ine, \ioa c g, xtra ' ea. OiandelleMI, $ 4·5 0 ' . ?i>lercruiser out drive. Hull 33' COAST RHODES SLOOP 0 D . 175 K/6. · J. . ' hllhy, call MG-9712 Chandeliers, $350. Much NEW-Prefab abower & tub Pet1 tol7 at K & H t.larine, 73.5 W. No. 37. 2 sets 0~ 1"a1l&. IOme 5.cm ml. Red. Llke: ilew. HltOIOOi Sllwp ..tit CN- ...,.. .......... -lifM. tWlo, wsr" ~llb•, low ... u11gf, '"""' 53199 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA t~9116 "'•l·d !~~'>I HU><flMl..tlC .. <lfAL" Auction _____ IO_l_S, 1rn1ENDLY IOTTEN to n10re. 303 Kings Road, enclo5u:tt, also used, like 1'~letcher, Orange, ca. cn.aislng ,ear. Aft. 5 1 ~~ .. • •• ~7467 eve & Good Home, Shots. 8 \Veeks above_ The "BJy CI u b. new. \Vedgewood Holly oven ?tfYNAH BIRD, 8 mos old. Fut her info call (213) 6'15-0024 =c""'""7""""-=-~~-1·---------1 673-8579 e 646-7021 G-;6-1656 Sat. & 1iun. & range. Separate wilts, V~ large vocabular)'. $200. 434-Sln, 8-5pm. \l'icdays. HOBIE 16 seldom Used TACO mini-bike, 3hp. Briggs ·73 Jo""OR1) RANGER XLT. ELK HOlJND/Shep. n\ix. I C_Oi\1E & look ~nteresti!'R'. IC?~ than ha.11 price. Priv. !¥)l-7034 Submit sealed bid {~ritten a.e:an ~ Trailer yd &. Stratton eng. Rear shock!l AulomaUc, p. steer In a:, Fem, 9 11105• All shots. Bi"' Hen1s for sale, \\ater skis, Pl)-. 548--0279 AVIARY SUPPLIES on envelope) with lD'J'• of Space' MUST S E.LL &.: s~·tni ami frame . $00. brlke:s, air cond, cam~r *ANTIQUE* AUCTION yd, To good_ home. ~--2826~ dryer, '\'est.em"~" tack GARDENERS: J acobson 407 Vista flora, Blufis bid in money order of 6~ ' 64>2'l28 &hell !Jl'lt!'f..iAl wheel• il Um B-i;-·\UT CI" K"tt lO cotnplete, Boat refrigerator, riding ITIO\ver$500. Jacobson cash1ers ·check, payable: -ro -•74 KAWASKI 500, Only 600 -outstll.ndlng (08mNl ... ,re;ks.· 4 a ~~y ~ e~hlte, ne\\'.. Phoneniate, .~11 s c rJ.d~g moy,·er $300 •• Toro Pl•nos & Org•n1 IOtO Chubb/Pacific Indemnity '63 12 Ft. Schock D.f.f.V. ml, ~'U"Tallty. $1l50. '70 Only S379S Howard ?\f/F 1 . ks 546-5392 c_lothLng, to many things to riding mo\\:er $300. ,,.ayne Group, C/0 South Coe.st appro\·~-d Trailer, x I ht SUSUKI ro. Good cond. Che\'rolet, t.1acArthur and • · \\ee · list, )'OU might f fn d riding 5v.·eeper $500. $1500 • PIANOS ?tlarine Surverors Inc, 5731 cond. SG:i(l. or bel>1 oUe:r. S160. 586,.58ll. JaznbOl'tt, Nev.'J)Ort Beach, FREE something yoo are lookina: takel all &12-2707 E. 2nd SL, Long Beach, 968-6132 • • · 83.1-0.'>5:) SHELTIE.COLLIE MIX Jor. c:o.n.r of Clay & ELEGANT. "G "b .. lyl •• ORGANS Ca. 90803. Se'1<d bids to ••• Aide -• -"-69 KAWASAKI '50<c, xlnt T •-.,...._ __ _._ au y 11 e "" n ... oop, ~ ...,., cond. $395.. 673-7349 ruc,.;s RA OT[ * _.-1689 1k Redlw...... 442 Redlands, . .u;-ha I ......_Is fr $5 be opened & s a I e rigging&:; interior, Must 11!11 G ND H l FREE male ~~ Oaciwaund, N.B. 66-TI62 Sat & SUD we ........ ,. gov.:n' c pe: -WI determined noon Thurs, Aug $5500 or best offer. (1) ''?l HONDA 250 ~slnorc, xlnt \ .. r u \\·ks. old. 8-5 Only! train. candlelight.. color, l, 1974. Sales subject to 826-5Ul2 or 174-1474 cond, seldom ndden, $875. 894-'Ti'll .... SOFA tied, Elden Eil!l.iric ~!~king $75. Opefl Nhlhts 'til t approval of in 5 u ran c e '10 ISLANDER 27'. JIB :ti· 644-'1765 " Off Ho.arlboHroBtellvd\VaAny a 2 kittens: l ........ • malo, pov.·er ride $20. Bal b~ ."""'............. co•ee Table Sat: 'tll 5:30, Sun. l2.S company. New plint. Com pl • t t Y lJSqndat 55 ,1°Bl\_IL BIKE" ., -· green decorator crb "-~· wc.i~c..i.""":' u .. • 42' CHRIS Craft Sed. equipped. $9000. fir . ref't ~egal $85.00 beim Opposite Main 1 buff, temalr. Box trained. 2 Aqua-Lung regulators $30 Sofas, Orient Lamps, HiFJ, *Pianos It Grands* Crui~"r, 1954. xln't rond. 64&-56.1:? fM..3417 G o· I d 8 v.·Q. 960-!290 each. Gold & white WJMm Misc Furn. 633-0069 before Bald\vin • Cable· Chickering .... ~~.:.:.,~=~---! ate to 1sney a n • PR.E'ITY, young white cal, king •P.f'l!nd Sl5. FrlPJalri s. 601 Popp)' atter 6 and • Fi.scher. Kawai. Kimball ~~;;. ~~~JI&~~~· t~,:j PENGUIN Salling Dingh>'· HONDA, XR 75, Brand ne1''• Rolltop desks hall trees tabby marking!. spayed. dryer. fixahle S2S. 'Sltort weekends -Knabe _ ?tf11.:on &: Harr'l'I . 83J.8160 or 837_6314. Ge au ti f u 1 Va ri1ilihed 1 Excel. concl, I,ic'd, St. legal, '7J Toyota Hllux Plclalp carved sideboards ar· I 548-0027 or 963-234'1. \\'a\'e radio $60. Plus iltbers sn:;ru.tNG Inter. "Spring MU89ett • Sollmer • Stein· f.lnhogMy, xtnt Con d • 1 '·cry fl'\\' n1i. 494-9968 motr . es bookca'ses LOVL'lG Dog, Brwn a: \\1hite THURS, rnr, SAT 11 to Glory.. U-6 pc. place 'vay -Storey & Oark ·\\'in· NeW· 65' Motof Y•cht Traller/Covr. &U-4970, MUST sell 1970 Triumph I • 1 . U • spot~. Needs fenced yard, 5. 183J6 Santa Joanana settings. Now mailin3 over er -Wurlitzer • Yamaha Nrly co1npleted. 65x20x7, sips 25' 1'"olkboat, sloop, lop cond. Choppe:r srt. shape runs p us many me an q~ To good home, 494-9968 Circle, F.V. 962-2117 111 $2000. Sac. StoOO. or oiler. Ne'v Sptnets ti. •••••••• $595 16. Six \\'.T. compartinent.s, a beauty. $4900. 30' diesel good S750 Firm. ~2781. furn. items & Bric a •Ala Greenbrook o!f l\tagnolla. 548-0331. • Used from ••••• .... ••• S95 .$89,000 or oner . .Pri pty. crui1ln:· 111ooP. try SfX!O~ •n BULTACO Labito 100, Brae. Furniture . ~ *DODIE'S DUDS* K=E"N::M:,O;;,RE~.~~11~ .• ~,~h-,-,-~.·I P!ay(rs " .......... $895 ~526-C'''-1C:6!16o=-===~=~ Avery & Co. 1)151.899() •• dirt only $m. Top shape. ~. Del bo ~ Grands " ••• ·• · · •·• • $395 14' BIRCHCRAI-,-, 2.'i hp 1914 ?tfelcnft Sabot, 51-.tt.. Call .f!W-0384 bl'fore 10 A.M. '~R'IAL di . t \\'Oi\lEN'S. CHILDRENS .., • ..,er, uxe com , .....,._,. *ORGANS* motnr, , .. /trlr. ~~. 18' U ,.. , ... .., v " ntng rm se , I RESALE "~!QUE Child sz Cots, $4. ea. v .,...,., &ed. l~ov. ~ "' •n XLCH 41m mi OlOP~ Mon., July 29, 7:30 pm John K ing, Auctioneer (7141 1n.1n1 Ext. 206 Preview 4. Pi\'I Day of Sall' solid "'ood, rontemp. Ital. ov• ~fill u ·1 ~1"""" Baldwin ~ Conn· Hammond -CENTURY l..a""'trakt:, 4 oyl &45-08:-)8 Pull ~ck· •--.· ' .. ,~of' '· lcav-. 6 _,_,_ Apprnx, Tov.'ll & Country Center " tary ru orm ...... -v.,.., ..., .,.. ...... ,. I.AA •• u~.. I Be h & Elli H Bch ST AU FF ER . Ka\l'ai . Kimball. Lowrey -rng. not running, $400. NEWPORT 20 chrome. $2150. 551-1936 l yr old." flay,•less, n1ust ac ~wit. · chilli;: ex e ttise Rodgers· Thomas. Yamaha 675-7429 or 548--0757 sell. make offer. 968-6136. ~,b off of Sl5. 01. n)()re ma $25. • \\'urlJtzer. Gulbransen. 18• TOLLY CRAFT='. ~.k;r!~1sails, '72 HONDA 175, good cond. 8' Couch,. hvy plaid. sharp I "''""hase y,•ilh this ad. 6U-M81 AI:en. Speedboat. 187 Ford lfB, I ,..':!::'=-'O====--1.o.,'!~~. e.~,·10""1 .ced to sell 11 •-· Opti si~n LIDO 14, Xlnt. Reg & racln:I """"' •=- liO, 1 pr lam~ $~, org open ID-5 (closed SUn I: l\lonl ?.:lODERN 7. good plaid sofa. gan ••• .. ·••• ·• •• •·• ;..., not many holll'S, &:: real sails. S1ored In gar. ART AUCTION-cord easy chair. $45. All Sal . l\I 1 h' •-· 8 ... indow Lowrey Spinet ........ Jlg;j classy. ~·.1/or v.•i thout 496-0Jl9 1974 KAWASAKI, G4TR. 101~=~~~~-~- WHOLESALE items 8 nJOS old 551-625'1 PATIO e-!i.tanne Dae. It a .c ing ..... .,.., .-.o 'A '\"'urUtzer Spinet, new .. S499 iraller. 61":>-1107 . spd, 100 miles, showroom '72 Ford Courier 0 ,,,w 200 original oil paint· 48 .. Rd G · Ca~ Stainless steel line anchor, ~~Li1ter. 1100/best oUer. Hammond A·lOO ....... Sa\'e FISH & SKI 15• Glastron LEH~1AN 12, no. 280, Super cond., $425., 49'--W6 ings. public &:. dealers v.~1-. rune Thi & 4 ster pletea shackles port & ISJU-1343. * WIN FRIE * Tri Hull wlk-thru full ~ race equip, imm11.c, mini 3 RAIL motorcycle tl'ailcr. Pickup S nd Jul 28 H ~· la Yds .. Ozite crpt. strbd 'schroud 1its. Jabsco WISH ~o 8 e: t 1 baby ORGAN LESSONS 00 hp-·,~---. 'a1t c. .' trailtr, 213-454-4453. ,__ __ , s1-come. u ay y • unt· '" Offer. 4.58 Vista Trucha. pump, new head, pwr tools, fumlshings.-Reasonable & u;ul:OY<• 0 • ... ,.. Callnew. ,..~·~. "°",26·2GJMUI~) qc, 1 owner ington Beach Sheraton Inn, 640--0177. clothes, di.she:i. _books, crpt, in good cond. Please call FULLERTON MUSIC equip. galv. Trlr. sum. NAPLES SABOT ~ ~~ ~~~10~: ~;;: RA'it~~~l\I ~f~ T.~. $lli: =~r~:·re~~.~f, ~; 2&1= sq 12 x U blue 18191 Euclid, !"'ountain Valley =~R 23· cc. Fast, Bea~r:r~~ =· R~~AJ~~T $1995 auction starts 1 pm. P,~l ,.~19 , J\fple Hdbrd. $Z>. 219 Pearl, Balboa ts. & green tweed, + pad, new. 557-4136 fish 01' cruise. Electronics. l\fUS1' SELL! Viking z • 1S3:i!l'='. '--o==~~cc"54&-=,cl;,o481" 1 OOT OATSUN .Bicycles I020 ~ FREE 2 DOGS, Sale Oleap, $60. ea Also various crplll, 122 N. Harbor, Fullerton Salt tank. Sleeps 5. c.amper Cassie Wood Cabin Soop. '69 YAMAHA dirt bike, IC..~-.:..----"--I • i\fo\ing. Sacrifice • Deluxe v.·elder. Head gear, ......A cond. 557474 l•iiiiiiiiiiil;.7 .. 1·.;l;;ilOiiSiii;iiiiOii ~~M.. Slip 197, Bayshore. Very fast! $960. Call 645-1208 Motocrom. $250. -" . . -...... . '"' 10 SPD Bikes ~74 assembled "....,.. ~ Call aft ,5pm ~4 Stok~. Spokes Bicycles l Sv.ivel o(c chair, 1 recliner, De sk, D r e s s er, TRADE FOR O.B. MOTOR, NEW Holder Sllbot1, $399. -• 'll MAI PU HB. 536-6940 & 5$-'ffill_'l l hi·rise bed, 2 single beds. \Vheelbarmw, Car Rack, or C.ompres!Ol' Sprayer. lT:JO C 0 NT IN U 0 US FREE 2 8' LUHRS Die 11 e: I Contact r72 HONDA CB500 DA • 6Ta-ll50;-Tents, ca.mplni books, etc. Watt Ga&-Power Plant ORGAN CI.As.SES FOR Sport.ti5her, •n, Loaded! ~206'.! Xl nt Cond. S1Cl9S 646--1740 • $2500. 673-5829. Aft 5:30. SCH\VINN, Adult, 3 wheel, WVES5AT, Her c u 1 on, 2826 Irvine, Back Bay, PoJ:table 5'48-9642 ADULTS:-s -e 1rt n"ll er• l\liilfe oucr! 644=-7225 -m . • 'VANTED * After 5 pm ·oo FORD F500, Flat-bed. Deluxe. 2 !>-pd, $125. 24'19 brown & gold t "'' e, d . between Unlvenil)' "Del • '· 'l:OOPM, Intermediates 8:l5, c6::.PM.:::._~=--~~ Trailer focj Hobie 1& TRIUMPH 500 New engine. Runs well. Fairway, Cti.1 &18-8135. w/maple hlin. Crocheted lw1ar". & Mesa Dr. I DMRESSEedlt RS;; neR~A 9_1 dwrTV. """"n1~·-. >Foul~·ln· VTuall°!"ya~ 24' TROJAN CABIN 547-9786 or 540--:KJOl Nt't'dl Eng. v.'Orlc, $ZM> $800/offer. MG-6906. YEU.O'V b;)ys bike "~s'', cape (v.·ltiteJ, &12--02'l'l. Antlq_u~llcls China Cab!· $55. . El;_· d':Ycr ,..v $ l S. \V:;funday ~i;hts. Start' any CRUISER. Needs TLC -HOBJE 14 w/trlr. Nev.' 642-13)7 "13 CJEVY PU. JS.IX» ml, 5 speed, Shall>. $35.00 Call 2 l\IAPLE tY.'n beds com p., net,i8ak 4 cJr. Dres~r. Wick-~ , .. week. Fran MJcus in Sl.300 FlR..\t. 8 3 3-8 0 5 8 trampoline $825. 1973 HONDA .450-$890 short bed. alr cond. p/s, 900-2S88 match chest/mitT/dsk tC'hr. erDuggy,OakRockcr, \\-.ood PERSIAN RUGS icharge. Coa~ Music Col>ta c•::.nyt"'im=•·--~----==Calo:;l"6~.,..~;,780o;·;,.,,=-Lo Mi. Xlnt Cond. ExtrU. p/b, xlnl cond. 54g..2569, Building Meteri•l1 I025 $300. + gar sale. 546-920.I. Tbl. & Chairs, Jlideav.'ll.Y, ?-tesa. f\ey,·port Blvd. at I SLEEPER, 16' fleetliner, SHOCK RACING. SABOT 644-0938 ·74 DATSUN pickup, under !---""------, sale. 5-16-!IID> . Pton. 0 · TV, Olildi 234 TQY!I & RUY·Sl::U..TRiWE Harbor. Ambass. 73, 6j lip, Evin. E.'XCEU..ENT t'Ot-.:"DITJON ·n~ Honda Ct.350 "'arranty. Xlnt condition. Shelfing, Chl'ril), ~4'', 12 .. :<15'' I • ~ othes. Goodies. 0 Cyn-213-6.'IS-4<&80, eves 714·637-6827 642-28.'il elect. Tilt trailer. S14$. $3.i'.> • 673-7495 plet:es \'l'I)' i-eni;. i\p11rox. LJKE . lle\L--' c ohdmbprdl ~!,,' tlila Cciurts, C,_I. 9 to 3 Sw1. S~lALL BOAT TRAILER 61"a-1632 SUper Conl500di~~h Xtras * 493.-3339 * """" .,:.., ""' '997 queens1ze ut'\I ""' -.>< l'EDl,~D 1. 1 ;.., OO r . . I . II ' FIELD'S ale ,:;:::_:;=:,.=~=~~= (LASSlC 25' Sloop, sips 4., ~--'0::::~==---112 Datsun Pick Up '''P -°"" . ._,. a....-. Clary addmg machine $55. ' .. vv Pl\ 10 . 1 e • ... .:.a. . ...,>rv!lll' ront spine eti ~·arehousc ~ , 400 30' C11RIS. CONNIE '67, .i::nll ey, 011 niooring, Ne~>port 1 • ' Ceme r•s & Equip. 8030 OC>-06l8 \\1 ndo\\• alr conditkmcr. pair $6.00. 54.t-341~ piano~ & or:ans, nev.· & Oybridge, trim tabs, bia.lt Bay, sz,500. &ti-:i284 Motor Homes, bumper, mirroni, radio, . I Rugs, clothes. )ainp, n1lllc1g•otd Gemian Grall<lfather u.'«!d Spinets, grand11 , 1ank.Canvasrm,5\vimslep. ~-· S.le/R•nt 9160 $1650. 6l6-Q38 NE\\' NIKOi\lAT EL 3:imn1 ~10VING-must sell comp. 2000 Coral Pl. Nll. CJocL ... , . .,;,.,, players. Going OUI for $12,500. firm, 213-'1Sl...c292 SABOT, Xlnt Cond, Ready :"50 Ch~ % ton •pick up • white bdrm set Xlnt cond ""' i• ommg or e\'e.-,.s 1 to Race 3 &llls Boat b I • VACAn.oN • 6 cyl. ~uns """"''· ,.: __ , caniera .. 50!nm Ft._4 lcn~. I SllS. 8-W-2llt · · JUST l\IARRIBD Eve:rythlng, call &46-10<13 bus nesa. Renlals \\'/opt.Ion z n-. Owens. Nttds paint, • · • Y p «. ........ VUYU Just 3 "ks old. Li~t $61J. t l F'urn &. llousel)()ld Items, APPROX 60 11 be' to buy, KAMI.I, Stein\\'a,y, <:an v as & exh a u st I ='Du"=fl=-i•"'ld;c.·76773:,;~::1;:611:..,._=~ IAT YOUR O\VN ACE · · · on gas. $375. 673-9440. ;~;0g 1;;: ~-ii~~ 1 • u~8·07.,~~~~s * t ~~.Sat/Sun. 962-4703 or ~~,,~.·CJ\,'. ft~:i1-~~ ~!~~~~. K~~t!a~.k\f.i~r~.nJc'. ~a~~sCan: ~7 ~tr.~,. ~i!~ ~v!;.~· fl~~ tn.~rgei;Ml~~et~~~:: 1 1.V_•_•-•------'"5111'-'-l or 49...-9952. ""'"° t'OUCH, dl~h & sil ver lltll, ......,.. " ~ GARDEi"'l GROVL l:tt'1"V'l!J \uver 65 nls &: l\I. 'fl• s BRA..'lD new '74 Dodge van. SEEKL'lG Photo Per90t1 to TRU!\'OLE BED, Hard~'OCXI, lot11 o1' other Items. Cwne: 1''0R SALE nearly-new Tay· FIBLD'S <71~) 638-7270 Z::ut'!)~~ ~~~~a~~~ke ,;,70:3::.:Cl8;::'"'-,,So~lca-l-ca-l-am-aran-, M.~~OME 2 mos old. Only 3,<0J ml. Share completely equipped comp. w/matt. Gd cond. broose. 2927 cassia, N.B. tor Dunn 5 pass. golf cart. 12012 Brookhurst St., C. G. cond. Must .ell."'-•~ \\'/Hiahlander tral.ler. $18$. RENT''''-'! 318, p/&, auto, Pald $4i000. dark room +-office In ltfesa fia. 61".>-6495 / Phone 646--1400 $1100. 675-.2200. COAST MUSIC A\lel'f ol Qi sr,,..eSOO ......,... M<Hl900/6'13-1001 A&A1 Must sell, $4100. 586-~ f!M1ustrisl Park. $75 mo. COLD quilted crushed velvet WEST. 16 c.ft. Ref rig/ SU?tU.tER Special. 30% oU Now Open Evenings 16' Gl..ASSPAR w/00 hp N.0 ,0, 17' w/dacron a.alls, Redhill ~ San Juan, Tustin 1,=• 1 ::.'c: 6 ;;Pm:::_. =~---- IHG-7070. sofa love seat like ne:w $125. freezer, A-1. $125. 501 steam carpe:l cleanlfli. Call 1t10N, THURS. }~RI 16-9 J h fully equip l2300. trailer. Good cond. $400. <n 4) 838-0000 VAN/CA~IPER, '73 Ford Cm 103S Encycl. set $2S. MG-1284. Avenida Lorenzo. N, B , 546-5745. OPEN SAT t\).G, SUN 12-5 $_i:.11 • • * 4!&1549 * '73 TRIUhlPH B 0 N NE . Club Wgn, Taite over +. 3 Piece co\ooial pine living 644--0421. DRESSER 6 DRAWER $15 Cor. Newport &: Harbor, Cl\l CC 13' W. BER. Koralle, M. 7:'JOcc kpd. Low .We X'lnl Day 6+1·2034. Larry, eves, HI f.1 ALA YAN KITTENS, Sealpolnls. Four generation petlgrce ttg1stered. Sij. k up. 67&-8810. PERSIAN Kittenll, papers. QKll.ll. Tortoiiio ~hell or white. $.1a-IOO. 546-00&5 Dogs. to40' SllELTI J:: <To)' Collini puppies. AKC, cltanip.-line, sable11, rea50n, 892-2ffi7. All<!nlion iluntl'!n. Register(!() Gt!rn111ri Shortkair. 11 nlOll. TraJned. $1!i(). 8-'6-591:? En&llsh S,n·1fll1:er Spaniel, Good Hunting Dog, Chan1p, 10 nios. fi.1.5.-812'7 ENGLISit Pug, g en I l e , allecUonate, 2 )TS, pa.pen. $75. Call 67""'999. room set. Xlnt cond. $200. SAT. It SUN. 1801 Port 9 Drav.-er dresser S25 646--0271 12 Relnell, 22' .O.l\t.C. sail, Jib il 3 hp 11e1al .. 1 con. pr'. pty. Ev e.,='963-::c,:""6:::";:....~-----I 962-8089 H.B. Taggert PL N.B. (Harbor Wal l heater $10, 642-5666 Brookhurst at Talbort, 1'""'V l65, excel, $6000. yr old. $1000. 645-35S4 TI4--673-1383. 'JO Oodre Sp Ol' t s m 11. n Vie H NORWEGIAN Bl F Fur 96U133 873-l826 MOTOR OOme for rent. wlndowa', V"6, •'*>. .Ii ANTIQUE Hall tree. per-w omes) · . ue ~x PRIVATE PARTY \VANTS 21' CHRIS CRAFT, 1938. t.2' KITE. tiberlfi w/ Completely contained. l!&ls, Low mlle:ap, $1!95. trc 73 t concl. $300. 675-4448 IANTIQUSaES. rames. marine ;°rjt~,,,;~~$15$ Must TO BUY PIANO FOR Good hull, xlnt stable bay trai213'11=r~ .. ~12.'i. • Pvt 1)8.rty. 'Sletp11 6. $1'1S wk. 979--(G79. ~ Ii ·#18 Items t &: Sun afler 10 ~....,, CASI!. boa~ .-.. otf9r. MS-5140 .,_o>4il.I --430 Pl Roe.d NB PINBALl.. GAl\fES F 11 ::?' .......--0 SA Trellen, Tr.vet 9110 '62 1-"0RO Van w I' 71 Sll'\G LE bod, l diaper lbl, am. rate • · · • am Y • ~7-946 * CLASSICU'"Lapstnke. Bay F R IL 11' CAT .;.;..;:;.;.:c.;:~.;.;;--c....--11'\fa\'t.rick engine. Good IO)' box. \\'/shelves on IOP, GARAGE SALE ~~m $_400. Pvt. Party. COLOR TV. 2'1" \\'alnut, liuat. Xlnt cond. $23)1), Call $100 F1nn 832-7o:ll MONITOR ':II 1''t, Self Cont. cond., $SZ>. or be:st ofJtr. btl.by bed l)"ellowl ~2930. 2>\ Crystal. Balboa Island. Con!IOleUe. Good plcturt. 642~78. iiOl ts, Slips/Decks 907' 4 Bunkl + Dbl. 'Auto "494-"'-"'m~=~=~--·I 1W°1nKCA~!"' Ci'edcllUl 6>."6 FSal l/ESun ll-4pml . vinyl o~rvl~ ~1:>3"'!'1 ~~ $8j, or offer. 962-1523 14' BOAT. 35 hp, ski-fL..n, PresMized \\rtr. S~-sli!!n. '73 .OOOCE VAN. '-fAke a ut ~"" N tu.rquo lM! !SQ(a , dishe:! 008-l&23 CCl'\N TitE,\TERETTE "~" tnlleT le Jots o( ~l(li-as. DOCK spn.ce 1Vllil thru seot Auto lte.'\lR', l g Twin Ci<is Deal! Take ovl.r P3l'll\enl.s 963--2080 real OrlrntaJ ri1g .. U x 18. · -Ex6el mnd. -. M&-0.?2'7 l; 4$' allp S6/day: ricr si(Je Tankl, R~ Hitch. l\lnny 5'tl)....3'197 • 8' SOFA. Herculon, Like Nu. s:.o 645-23.'i7 or 543-2316 AL\PLE Book case bunk bt.'dsJor so.le sm. Call 526-72.'iO HOUSE FUL of fumiturt. Spo.nlstt Salem Hoo»e, Aliff 6pn1, MS-4323. all Victoria, until sold. ~fOVTh'G: all fu m 11 u re, "'alnut , Jusl 3 months new. .........., ' tiHJp $4./d3)'. \\' e 11 ~~f'1!nf® l\ew nc.r.v stioa. NE\\I •74 Ford Surfer. M"' ' appl's household items . ?.lust sell . $2400, 616--0333. 7' FIBERGLASS di""11Y · malntatned, n\I hoe.I! only: ~ Hettes • I060 mu11t go. !J46.-2932 OJNN nienrre ~ Organ. N™' lk-ense. C.ood cond. adults only, no pets, no lhoe 22' Rood R.an~r. LOADED +>.~~If"'s· ... ~~i':;..., ..,.., lJkf': ...... su.;. &l1--02:i.!l. abollrds. near NHYC . I "'".:..: ~ .,,.,· 3·!!p(). ladie:s bike f>...O. new. rv1. ply. OR TRADE: 30, Di esi! Pri W~"TR.AS. iOO Ac tua .67 FORD VAN Bed ExoepU lte&. Appy Brood 23" Zenith TV w/rtmote EVES: 67l-1T47 J 1..... vate mldcnce:. 67".ritro l'ltllet. ull!d ror display only. 1 • pene · ?.fare/ Riding l{Ol'M!, :; yn. control $350. 540-71~ Sportint ft--..aa IOM trav.·.cr. slttps .>, Oy ,,.-.dge, WANTED: •llP In Ke v.'JJOi1 Kever In. 64~2?7 crpt.s, curt•~'· nu1.p, ad SlOO'.I. 6i3-2Ult C.lllLDRENS c LOTH ES• _. --. Grand Banks type. 6~ HarbOOr for 37' Pace maker 1,;:(5(firit-r,..rry '475· New , paint. $1200 .. ™180 16' •IORSE tra.lltr. Vtf')' Uoys S.JO, Gitl!. 1z 10, CUSTO~I rnade 3 0 . 0 6 26' STEEL hull CJ"l.llcr. 00 Ion; 1t m1 ba1lA, Bc:>n lltO\.~ w/oven. Sips 5. '74 T2 VM, Auto/Air ?02 V8, good COll<lltlon. I yr old. \\-·omens. !IZ U. &tt;.:.76-tS Sprlngfie.ld Sport.er rl.Oe, $3(.(Jea..fi" ~~i;dc. ' Brown da)'!I 558-1733, t\!t'I plaffl. riOT Plamer. S.~ ~~~~·~~i~7~t-Nu GREAT P)'renct'S AKC xh11 DfNlNG/anmo set, Cflllch, guard, ahow or pct. zd "''· \\rlllet tl>l!>, c h a i r s , cbJld. rear. 6 wk 8. 544-1791. paint\ngi, Pvt pt.y. 536--Gm SAMOYED. DU1"1' bred m:ile, , O' Con11:m1) Sot'l, 2 <.'hN. 6 tnOK. hall 5ho1Ji>. A1iu.t ICll. fully ul)hol ln )'t'ilOw. Xlnt ..!!:...!:'Jl-1111 Cond • .Bst Otr., 493.0nG 498-0032 1 am to fi pm 21• Albfltl'Olls. Ve..., fa~t. 5 1\l1t11!ltt F'N action. Bider 8l8-liQi8 A""1 Ser & p rtt MIO J ewelry I070 :!it'tils. Some "~ needed. mo11nt11 6 pwr Iii co p fJ. l:;' Ski Mat & traller 14 JiREE 34' Boet Slip use. • • 'f.ri55001-:. '~ Ion wtndow '-"''-"'-'------""-'I Coot! condlt.inn 537•1894 ~1523 hone, ri.tm: cng, $82$. tn exchanee ror use of 6IEVY 40 trand new con\? vl\n, 316 V·8. Au!o, Xlnt ~'J~~!!f ~~/.p~~reaol~ -H •m "*"! ~1•n $975 5J;,~:,~k.!:1s""'1 :1n~o~·~ l~~~B~~er:~isER ii s::e:· =('Ly for ~~~1v°;•s ~0s7fk> fi~a:t:~ .:;rid~=~ ~.~~G c)•I. setllng. Xlnl cond. 1'11ake G7J·3~til!l ,., a111d!nii:s;' C,d lhol)t!. fk11t TRAILl<:R. Xl'nl rond. 1Z 221 Q.Jl~t . Dana Potnt to Dell\'ei-ed frtt. Clo5td Sun RU~ S GR [:AT S 4 5 0. orwr. 611)..3()7$. Sr11 Idle lttm~ ...... (ftz:.&Gft olr. 53ti--OJ~ CoodwUI (.,. NB. ~:,s.;o N"ewport. G37·1S94 le 1'.fon 2J.3..36$-4719.dtitlcr. G73.flll0 . ' ---·---• ' 1' J ' . • -' ~'iii[iir~~~~.,,l!l'r:;:!;;-~~~-Wrr-~J':~t;"""~....,..-"'ttiiiiiiAii~----;,,.,i;'Aii7'10-~---,'i11'n;:::o----·;s;'"~d~~·~J~u1y~~~.1~9~74~--..=c.-c--' 1 v_ .. _,_._____ •!Wn .,,. 09uor 742 M 7 Op_ol 46 Autos, New 9IOOAutos ·~Ford c....... .... & Newport leach . 70 JAG XKE 73 MGl-GT 67 MGI GT '73 Opel Manta !uxus 'ESS' TllTANon ~..," '\;, *DATSUN* Roadsttr Sun1wr. l\lr (."Ondl!lonlng, \\'ith wire \\'het:ili & extra .. ou,(XX) fo.1lLES • Ll''E NEW '. Al\1/}'1\1 Ktcreo, fa ctol'y clenn! IUV£489J Llke new. 9,000 mile!. Vinyl V-8 Engine, Oclu110, 3 11efltt1, -LEASE-11,, tll8.Kli & loaded. top, sunroof, automatic,. ~u10,.Traru;, Radio, "'"'~", CREVIER IMW . " '"'· 15101 SUPERB! radio, heotor. m6JR01 ~i~ 'lism'rtl"'"ro with ,s.r ... sc'#t'Lo"ln• . s:~1. c I MUSf s$297f $2'99 L•;f,"'' Selection of 260 Z $137 \~ · o~,!M~.i~ I • "'·. Mo~iw'i~ • Llc 645-6407 · lt!T~ 12 "~~~~ .. ~~~~-11."'1 ~Ult luvi& USED l .MW's 61 O 2 or 4 Dr. ·11 JAGUAR xKE, v-12, ism Mnrguerlt• P.rkwuy 1 ~;.266"r"'"· 133llo. Call VOLVO OPI:N SUMDAY 2+2, Air, Auto, \AM/Jo't.1. tltWJon Viejo ' · • •7, J.O CSA 4 ~· Trani. lncluded xlnt thMH>ut. 5 5 , _ 615 o U1·2M0 e 495-494! '61 ~1G>, wire ""heel g, Alltel Wentld 9590 s -\ ny or all options-afl.6:30 p.m. -~ USE AVERY PWY. i::XIT ----Xll'a-SJluP;-~~· _ I ,'.'1966::::,,:t"t•:.:''°'=· .:;C;::.M:;.. --'=°" . unt'OOI, Denw duiin~ thlR sale .72 ·Jaruiu• XJ&, Loaded 1 ~---"833-=2621=-~=11 c.::::.::.="'-~"""~"-I CADILLACS 4 ..., 1 '7 7: "',s"'.:v~~R:,.l~mo AUTOMAtfil"~.~.::.: ... 196 ""''""''''· XJnt "°""·Pvt 69 MGC Coupe v, .. =•----._.:.:"c:.74.:..:...:=:_ __ ..._....:..::;:i L•rt"f hlKtfon -,..~ "' "" "" AIR CONDITIONING •• $66 Pty $6950. 6"-8067. X-tra Nice - I" Or•nga County , A1ilo, Sunroof, o.mo AM·FM STEREO ....... 126 '74 JAG UAR XJ12L, like l388BTN) Cool'!' DeVtllol . """"' De-'73 BAVARIA SIDlil MOLDING .. , .... S 6 now. Loaded. SUMMER VUl@J1-El DIQdOI • _Q» • 4 Spd, Suru'Q(if · UNDERCOATING ...... $ l 979-1797 or m-.tGU. ~~+-_ _,_;~~ ... r·-'---+~~"" 7~• 0"~'-··-· 1~.i~""!...~ ~J'.:'1 _ _$1!ECIAL .. - '71 BAVARIA NEW 1974 .....,,, ' ' . I ' • • ,.._ .... A' ' • ,"> ' . . --... : . . . "l\tn l'Jur , ~ PICKUP , .:•--..1• · •"'" ~ v .. _ -.. _,. .. ~ ¥ . •;11'21M-...... $2969 ~-,,_ !f,;;-.;;.;~';.".'.;.:' . . ..... .. ., ' <I Dr, 4 spd ~ · FULL PRICE + T & L '73 MAZDA. ·Like New, 1700 ; i '71 2001 NE\V 1974 m,i~ Air Cond, Ll\e Yell~ . .. . TOP '•DOL~R PAID IMMli\DIATBL Y FOR AU. ·fOREIGN. CARS 001 °" ln 10 Re us. 4"1¢, "2 to choni.·"9m· 8210, 2 DR. SACrlflce. ~6 .,~~-· '70 ·2001 , $2570 . Mercedes Benz • 9740 69 MG M.IDGET 4 '"" '69 25Q1 ' FU1.L PRICE + T &: L 4 dr, .11Ul0 . NEW 1974 Crevier MotQrs 711 2 DR. ,208 W. lit S!reet $2969 Santa Ana . 83.'>2111 'f1JLL PRICE + T & L 1100 w. "°"" """'·· N.a. ;j"l. · $ Newport Datsun 642-9405 \I 888 DOVE Sf. NEWPORT BEACl-1 WE BUY USED CARS Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_ii. ii Beh1•. ft1ncArthur & Bri,tol AND TRUCKS· ert J{lmboree Road ·comilnior<te. apprafsal llllll.. Ufl rhi--:;--Near oc Airport to GROTH O!EVROLET, · BAVARIAN CALL 833-13tl0 TOP CASH, tor t~M ~ can and truckll ... New palnl l wire \vllloels. (Z\VSi..'.16) 645-6407 '14 l\tERCEDES 450 SE METAIJ.JC GOLD Execu· tlve car • one only <SER. NO. 01800!); low 36-mo. open lease at $243.08 P<'r mO; rully equ\pped. NO Capital reduction required, Jim Sle111ons 1 -,--.,-G-.-u~o=ET~'n~-. lmBftrts Xlnt cond. Private party. r_-eau ~2049. 1301 Quall MGB . Newport Beach 833-93t10 9744 ENTER FROl>f htacARTHUR 69 MBZ 250 69 MGB ROADSTER Low miles & Sharp! tXXV510J • 4 SPEE D •RADIO •TINTED GLAS S . • DELUXE BUMPER~ •WHITEWALLS (IV7784U339560) VIEGA HA TCHIAQI CO Uri sa5· DOWN sas l'U PYMT. MONTH IMMIDIATIE OIUVllY OMLY .... s29g9 FOR THIS HEW 1974 COMET '2896 '73 CORVETTE · ~/tlKI< ""'11 ICp. L""' 111\o ....... •!f-{924GWO! ''5696 !1726 . '70 DODGE Ch"".'lft' . 0.. ol I llro1. °'"'' "· ~°'1\\ l,._I ~. (3130Cf) 1, l82ll Bet.ch Blvd., Hunt. Bch I & i 84HIJ87 ,549,3331 . • '• • _'' Howard ChevnMt J.tacArthur and Jambo'.rce f'!•wpon -•• ,· 1833-Q • Now In Stock e '74 3.0 CS~4 3.0 CSA e 200'l·2002A & 2002 TIJ e '74 BAVARIAS 4 1~ e '7',1 BAVAR!As Auto .• e '74 3.0 S & SA·s OVER 150 NEW AND USED CARS IN STOCK AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE OELIVERY Automatic trammlsslon, air con dit i oning , power · steering, A~IFM, & low miles (915KHD) for Action •.• Call 642-5678 }I 645°6407 I l iMPo°fJ10~.~~ BEST ,PRICE§ PAIDI Dean .Lewis Imports 1S66 Ht.rbor. C.1.f. 646-000:: --, CASH FOR All "D•tsun Models In . Stock, Including · 260Zs 645-6407 hF~1-.1-~---~,~725~1 ~F"i•~t-~---~97~2S~F=1~.-,-----972~5-l iF"1•~,,--~-~~-,7"-2~s"F'la71-~---~9125-----l-1 ;:,;._ ____ ..,.:=_;_:;:.:_......o,._ __ ::..:::._::::_ ____ ~1 1 . YOUR CAR 54&-1U11J Gener•• t 9701 BUY or LEASE · SAAB · ·:ALJ:A ~o~E~. ., . Tth-.1rh ]h11p1111~; +> . ''": '· . ,,.,, ·• "Directly across lrom tM Balboa Ba.v Club" Sales· e Service 645"406 645-6440 Ttlra rh ]lt11p1111; t:t .• , ... ,_, ··~ . ' . \ ,_, -XLNT LEASE PLANS • & EXCELLENT SERVICE • U.L.\tEO lATE DELIVERY COT OATSUN .... ·~ """ ·-·· ..... , . "'". ·'' . .. ..... ,,., Tlll'arh Jhnpnt1!i +>. . ..,h,, . . . . . \ . OVER 35 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY House of Imports 523-7250 55 MBZ 300SL GULL WING LIKE NEW (Lie a ACHTUN) Tth-.1rh Jimpnrt!i ft . .. "'" ·~ "• ~ . . _, .,, . 64516407 '73. mi Sedan. ].,aw. miles: DRrk green._ Save $:1600' orver '73 450SL OOUPE. Line Like ~'14 oc1 r •u• .new. ~2a26 or (n4) 645-6407 ~ • '· -561' aft 5'30 !J;.1611. Copri 9715 . 645•6407 '10 MERCEDES. ve'Y "'""· ·n ALFA. ROM~GTV, xlnr '71 FIAT 850 SPYDER Conv top cond., 2 tops, cassette cond, 35,000 ml"' A~t/Fl\t New •74 Capris -4 spc1 radio·& heater etc. & 8 trk lape deck. 495-4689 ~ Ra~ ~pc, DoZens to choose: from -10\v miles e..:tra nice '61 P.fercedes 2'hJS or , Auton1atlc's, 4 speeds, decor iS38DSX) · · · Only $1795 4Dr, Sun Roof. CI ea n , '69 BERLINA. 5 Speed Xln t rroups, etc. If O\v a rd Chev r o I e t , Dependable, $1200. 546-492'1. CO:l\d. Call ~ Eves. 531·19 l\htcA11hur and Jamboree, Cl . .58 _ ·~ A Days. SJS-8791. NeWporl Beach, 833--0555. ,_ru;s •c1000 ~-~ .,...._.an. s '69 Alp~ RomJ; Berllna, , ' , ·59 FIAT 850 Sport Cpe. '72 &iz.~7l . firm. (all Tom Nll Plrellis Tires, $1.alO. for this all> cc low mlleag~ JOOOcc en,i. Tr a n 1 a x I e-, G , 833-2008 Demo w/poiwer rroig disc Konls, i , :A.lit-FM. 9-UPJ\.i. M -.;.,i 9742 Aud' 9707 brakes, automallc tfaiiS-213-598-3061 . .• ~ . 1 mission. recliniJJg. buckel ·SUPER SHARP 4 .SJXI. Aftl-F'P.t radiO, radial .'HOOSE F OM , (GAi:cNl\'13t7JJ ·-· -· '13 Jlat 124 Sedan. Super. e:occt!ptlonal {481CAN 1 ••• " .. • AUOIS ~TO seals l'Ollso\e decor zro11p ·-t1re11, good mUes & ~ GUSTA""'o··N' "•h .. !J>. J'nv ply. 64&-61>19. Only 121!1;. II 0 wud '71 AUDI 1 OLS r~ · 1 Chevrolet. 0 1acArthur and . LINCOLN MERCURY FIAT 850 SPORT 73 Jamho....,, No.1>0rt Be"h· t lC800 BEACH, BLVD 537·1329 "83l--0555-~~·'==~-~-l l 4 Spd, Healer, AM·Fl\t, New Hwitingti:)n Bea.Ch · ·n MG MIDGET, new tires, Palnl, 2 Dr <699EADJ '42-t144 . -·.:> '127 reblt eng, in good cond. $267_ 1; '12 CAPRI V6 eoo,,. • ·' $1SOO. &l>-5166. oclels On Most automatic • decor p-o® · · --'72 AUDI 100 GL Al\l:FM stereo · radio. lo\v . miles · oha<p (1!52FN!l ••.• ,.. • .... Chevro19t MacArthur and Auto n_ans, J\lr Cond, Radio, Only $2595 I{ o w a rd , I/cater. 4 Dr Sedan, Vlnyl1 Chevrolet ~lacArthW' ah<l HONDA ··~ .. 'fRI EDl ANDfR' You can Cltarge DAILY PILOT Closslfied Ads Top (11..'IQf,.Gl' Jan1boree, Newport Beach1 ' $3877· ,,:::::;;.,, C8PI\ au10,o\r, 9•~ ,¥ . Deror group: 10\Y mi. llC\Y•rT.:..:r.;;uc.;;;ko;:•c_ ___ .;.c.;.;,..c_T,;..ru;...c_k,:.1 ____ .,c_....;r 'I\ l • ·radials, Excel:t:ond:~$2,350.,,. _____ ,,_ ________ __, 642•567il 9•1~ G V ~1 • .i_ '• G. ~ 11 771 l avtoll f.l.Di4 or will take olde v.w.,, -YOLYO w/aufo '" triulo., 126 . ·~"1\i'.'1:~;;,, ~~ azk~.'.~ Weekend Special! 1966 Harbor, C.i\f, 646-9303 cond, ?l1ichelln tires, xlnt AuliP 72 lOOL}-4· Dr. rond. $265'1. 64+-!966. Au·tomatic,tre.nsmlssion. Datsun · 9720 AM/FM radio, h eater , radial wsw tires. ?.Jany OUH!l'' dlx. extras &: extremely low low miles. · (Ser. 14.129ll $3399 • '73 DATSUN PICK·UP 4 spd. Radio &: heater. Camper shell like new only l<tOOO -mllet ({ll691WJ • • • Only $289.5. • Howard ·Oievfolet, I 'MacArthur ud Jamboree, Newport Beach. 833--0555. WILL BUY YOUR · DATSUN, TbYOT A QR VOLKsWAOEN .OPEN· SUNDAY .pt~~~ gaJ.,..OJ: ~ ·n AUDl lOOU. 'Automatic, KENT Ai.LEN, 51).0M2, lrac11o A heater, exfrt'inely '12 DATSUN lM , Radio, nice, only 14,000 mlles ·must hl.r, auL tram.. alr, (Lie 1te (350DJW) ... 0nly $319a. 575 !:'"\VC $-1495. Ne-.vport Howard C ri..e v r o I • t . Beach Dir n.t/833-9300 MacArthut and Jrunboree. · · Newport BeRCh. 833-0555 '72 DATh"UN 1200 fastbhck. sunroof, radkl, lllck, best '12 AUDI 100 LS Sedan, 0u,,r over $1700. 536-7283 1 RAdk>. htr, aut, all', <Uc after 5.30 I 819 EOll $3995. Newport ·='"="~· "-~~-~-11 '73 Mercedes-Benz 5080 Diesel, low mileage. Ideal for lroiler. ,, . llBliJll The biggest selling car in Europe. °""""'-' ""'*" IM>oah-dclieo'. . MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS Beach Dir. TI4/&\1"9:n:l. ~m Dllt!un ~.Pick-up, ster@O · 'Tl 4 DR Audi 100!.S. Auto, lo "" paln~ b ~• d .,., • -FACTOIY AUTHOllZID SAW I. SERVICE - A/C &tereo, ·new radials . .:-;:;,:~=-==~ '3450· 6'M67o _...,... ·• DATSUN PJCKUP 2870 I M~te Pew kWay, Ml,slon Viejo Auotln-HHloy tm . >"L",;·~··:l<IXl 21402 MAl•UHITI PAlllWAT 495 1700 831 1740 'II! AUSTIN Am<rlc• auto. 13 2'0Z 4 _.., elr, ,AJA/ MISSIOM YllJO • • ' :;1r~· 5~"1J95 or -~~~--io«ic,."""~ok~~--~-to~..U-1 11 -lll·Z~:. """' ;..._, ~~M'4t S..,..,. '""OJ.,. A•"l' ,....., .... , llpl'" Mspoollo c..,,,,.. Ad! cau&@.iil18• ·~"~'"J•~ttemo~!!!2wtlh~a!!!::!Delb!!!!il '=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::!:=:=:=J l ......................................................................... lll!lf!lll lode>'! • • _Pilol O eqlftod ·Id. IG-8l1I -J • ' ' • • ' • I ,, • -1 · 1 .. . ~ <! ' -1 'I -, ) ' ' I . t " I ,, I 'I ·1 I 11 I I • I • • • -· ,• 0 J.tl DAILY PILOT Slll'ldatt, J1,1ly 28, 1~74 ~ Auto•, Import 9700 Autos, l mport_ 9700 Autos, lmf)!lrted t' 97 -6ji;1 SPECIAL SUMMER SALE On Every .Car In Stock! , 72 Mercedes 350SL l eather. l ull power. & like newf l575FUL) '72 T oyoto Celi co -4 speed, landau top & mags. {8GJ536} '68 Fiat 124 Maroon w/tan 1nL. cleal"l & great eooriomyJ {Vv'VE260) 73 Mercedes 280 SE 4.5 1 Dk Blue.1teathar. only! 17 .000 miles & leaded! ( 136HNQJ • • \ ~.s9,999 . 70 Jaguar XJ6 Full fact ory eQu1pped & Xlf11. cond1!1on, pnced 10 se~1. (765BTU) ss, 195 ; '67 Merc edes 230 1 owner. fully recond1lloned & guara11- teed. {UZF087) 73 OPEL T!.lr;irh Jltnpurb tf '.' ' "' "·~-.... • " "r •-'' t-• • 645-6407 .,,----,--------""'' _P~•-••~c~h-• ____ 9750 f 73 PORSCHE 914 ' . 01'Ung". n1ag \\'hee l s \\'/l'udinls. (No.262;1) 645-6407 70 PORSCHE 914 6 Cyl., AM/PM. n1ag11, & low n1iles. (No. 30881) T!.lt'itrll jl11411111!i +t 'l<-'() ... ' "" "..P.'"• ·~·· fi<:.oco '"' ,4 • ·ss PORSCHE 9ll bra. tarp, ne11· tires, tune-\lp. Stl:iO. .,.._..,. Saab 69 SAAB SO Nm 9760 Bcaut.iful & Rug.,"Cdi \YXN9i01 • . - T!.lrarh jltnpurt~; ..Lt» ,,.. .... ti_,.,~,. .. ,, ~ ·=-~· ,. "-'" t;' __ (~,~ , '72 Toyota LanclcrulHt' Station W CICJOll E.,,.e..i1~ N•~t' h1• .,,,1.1, (/OOFN()j BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 188iil l•ad181•4 9~1 Ii~~~ o+UMT IM(,; TOM 11 ACH ,_ ., ,, ______________ ...... I· r MISSION · VIEJO' IMPORTS · 2870 I M~e Poricwoy, Miss.ioa Viejo 495-1700 831-1740 S. ... ~to • ......,. P..tiw.y h it, llipf"" M.,.._;te 1600 DLX, metallic gray, W/dlx 1·rim. All aecess. '74. priced f.or quick sale al $2195. 963-60.S6. ; ~· ~R~e~a~d~D~a~il~y~P~i~l~o~t~· ~C~la~s~s~ifi~1~e~d~~l:·"n~liilOwGN. """ 1 ' 49;-0896 ,,...~~=.c='---=:=1 ,,-,--~---~~; _A_Ut_os_,_, _Ne_w ____ ,aoo,c..;._A-"u'-to-"s'-, ~N'-ow"'-___ 9100_Autos, NWN 9~ Autos, New • ' I i I I ! \ ' ' : ' :' f I' '. I : i : I . : . ' . . ( I ) I i llAHDHEW '74 PINTO RUNABOUT FolckSown rear seal. load and passe f1 ge r area carpeting. all vinyl bucket seats, frof1t bumper guards, rear bumper guards. 4 speed trans m i ss i o n . (4A11X166395) Stk. • 1504 IRAHD HEW '74 PINTO WAGON Front disc brakes. all vinyl bucket seats. 2300 cc eng .. 4 speed. Front bumper guar ds. r ear b umper guards. (4R1 2Y192628). Slk. 11 1720 IMMEDIA TE DELIVE RY HAND HEW '74 COURIER with co"'~r 1hell lncluaes 104 J inch wheel base with 1800 CC Calif. or.g1ne Aasv Shih IRAHDHEW '74 MUSTANG II 1 1 a n !. m 1 .., s i O n · HardlOP. Front disc bra ~es. !uur-Qn-the·iloor crank all vinyl bi.Jekel seats. ao .... " spare tue. 1nsu~e !ackllns!rumentation. wheel hooa relP.ase . tool kit. 60 covers. cut·pile car pel. ampere hour ba!lery, 35 frof11 and rear bumper amo alternator. arm rests, gua r d s AM rad 1 0 PLUS A NEW ' 3· EMBROLIT E LITEWEIGHT (4A02Y2D06821 Slk. 11194 lf1 ~'PCR SHELL! Stk. =1676 • Set IMMEDIATE Dl LIVEl "f llAHDHEW '74 LTD 2 DR . H.T. Cru1somatic !rans .. power stee ring-disc brakes. air condihoning. clock. steel belted WSW, AM radio. wh eel cove r s, r e mo le mirro r , tint . gla ss , (4162$ 116334 7J Stk. 1l213 IMMl:OIATE DELIVEl 'f ;2879 s3091 s4288 ASK ABOUT OUR USED CAR WARRANTY INSURANCE ... 12 M-. No Mil l' 'fl c ....... w.. eoge 1m1 • '71 PINTO Cl'E. ·Radio. heater. 4 speed. low miles. !Ser. '!110901) s·1099 '70 T·BIRD 4 DR. Metalhc blue. white root. pwr, sir pwr. brlls .. · oWr. wind. & seat s. auto, raaial tires. l162ADA I $2488 '72 FORD F250 CAMPER Air. 4 speed. 2 ta nks, olus B' cab over ca""l>E!r. sleeps 6. (96 769El S]688 , '65 MUSTANG V-8. radio. heater. aulomahc. (RHK838l 5899 '72 FORD LTD BROUGHAM V-8. auto. tran:t .• Power s1ee1 & bralles. air vinyl root. AM/FM. (395EPXJ '72 T-BIRD Loaded. maroon & while Air owr. :>trg,. DWr. brakes. rAany more 0011ons !2-J1GAl1 ' '71 CHEV. VEGA RadlO, heater. 4-soeed, Jo-miles. (224HJE) '74 MUSTANG II 4 soeed. air. oower sleer .• oower brakes, radio. heater, vinyl roof, less lhan 5.000 m1. {851KKJ) $AVE ·'73 PLYMOUTH DUSTER V-8. radio, heater. auto. trans. oower steer, vinyl roof. low mites. (318JFUJ I -...... ,. .... -• .. , ... , .. -· ·-····-..,,,_,_ ... ,,._,,.,.,_ •n 11 """'' .... ,., I •-• o• ••• I •-• '" ,,., ,.,I "'" ""' ... It '••I .-..,, .· T!.lr;1rh )hnpnrl!i ty .•. ~ ~ . ' ' ~ 645°6407 69 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE IYCK529J PRICED to SELL 9no .... .· .. • v_._ik_,_w_•_•_.., ___ mo_ Volklw••---'"°-a..lck "'° '68 VOLKSWAGEN '70 BEETLE slereo rftdlo. $!lfJ(). l"rlv1thl 1m11y. Cnll 962·28:?'1. Automnllc 1llck iih!Jt, ro1Uo I ""'v"0"1 .. '"'-='-""-"=-9-7-7-2 ! and heatt?r. l~!\1XI 169 Buick Riviera J..e511 tJM1111 40.<m mil~ . f1u .. 1ory Air C\lndlllonlrw. full l~'L>r, V'lrl)'I Top, Luxurk>ull ln tcrklr, •port ~·bt~b;. IOl'li,'<I °"'llh 6lf1U, •uperh COIKlillon l0121lNV) $1077 ~tOM.lflN -TOYOTA i966 HIU'hOI', C.1\1. til6-9:«.ll 67 yw l.011· mllcs, Super Shnrp & Nlt:e I VDZ 008) $1095 T!.karh Jhnpnrt!·· tt '·'· . ""' ....... ... ~.. . '., '"' ,, 645-6407 '74 VOLVO Best Deal Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY 0Vf;RSEM DELlVElt \' SP1'X:IAJ,..ISTS 1966 Harbor, ·C.!\f. 646-9303 '12 Volvo p'. 1800 Cpe. ~-· oqEN SUNDAY '69 RIVIERA CPI. f ully Loadedl Immacul11..le, I l..nw Ml e11.10 Owner, 1 lfW'l')' on th!. one (ABT44T) $19H DOT DATSUN ... A~to Trans, Air Cond, ~r.t: .73 BurCK ! . p a 11e n 1 e r ~ M Radlo. (Ser No. 8589) I 'E.itate w.,, radk>, htr, aut, $5477 PIS. P~_lacl°"' air, ·apeclal ~ wheelt, . l simulated Wood, (Uc JBl 1...:1 DTBl 1399$. N.._ e.ch ww Dir. n4Jl3S.ll00. YOTA .63 RIVIERA. """ ......... exhalll't. Body perfect, $rlO. 1!166 lfarbor, C.1.1. &16-9303 ~5':::>-~2"::77:__;. _____ 1 "1S 'T2 VOL\70 142~ Coupe· • Ciicllllac ~ spd · mdio & heater • ---------1 IO\\'·low n1ilt>s ln11nnculute CAD.''70 Seel. D• VIiie• 1624Ellll .. . Only $3195 H 0 v.·o rd ch e " r 0 I e t t5). ·ro choolle, choice of ~1"5 . f\IacArthur and Jan1boree, Fnctory air r.ondl1i0!1ing, f\111 Niw.·port Bt'oeh, 833--0555. ii er, \•inyl top, t u 11 'T3 VOLVO \Vagon, perfect ieather lntl'rior. Tilt & rond.I air .&..~niauy-.Xtras, -te ll!flCOPil!' tee.ring, ateteJ, - lo ml eage, pvt ply1 S.18-fi676 door lock•. All the dlx. AUTOS USED ""'"'· (610AVQl AMC 9905 NEW AMC/JEEP Dealers.hip NOW OPEN IN Huntington Beach '70 RIVIERA. ·J-'ul!' po11·Pr. Le:\lher int, Tilt v.·heel, 1\i\f/ F'i\1, 56~1. $2000. 536-!H91 .The fastest draw 111 the West. OPEN SUNDAY '73 Sedan cle Vile JoUlf J>O'llli'ef, hill factory equipment, low 1nlles 4 immaculate! (~7GMNJ $5995 MISSION VIEJO .IMPORTS 2ST01 ?.1arguerite Park\vay_ 49S·1700 or 831-1740 USE AVERY PK\VY, Exrr '71 Codllloc Sedon DoVlllo Facto?)' Afr· Conditioning, Vinyl Top, Full Leather interior. AH Power Extras, Stereo, Door Locks, Tilt &: Telescope 11tttring, etc & extra clHn (760CQV) $3799 •.• a Dally Pilot 0.-.!l!!iflOO OPEN SUNDAY Fiot 9ns 1 -~·1'°'1c.:c"'•'"'d"'11-'1.-c...,C"po~-i We have a large selec;tion of NEW 1974 FIATS & LATE MODEL SPORTCARS! SALE PRICED TO SELL • HERE NO_W! 1974 FIAT Xl /9 • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • • dFta~~-~,j~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! 1974 FIAT 124 Sedan Mto•ltk! Full fac. eQuipmef11 1nclud1ng AM radio & t"lealer. (114063) BIG $AVINGS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! • 1974 FIAT 124 Sedan ·-· Full factory eQuipment plus AM/FM radio. (16648) '2879 1974 FIAT 128 2Door5edoo ·-.1 Full fac, equipment plua AM/FM racMo. (#8468) ( •2595 The Most Modem SPORTS & FOREIGN CAR SERVICE DeparhMnt. in So. Calif. CUSTOM PAINTING & BODY SHOP ! • • :O•Villo . Factory Air c.ondiHonina;, ·run Pol'•er, Vinyl Top, Stereo, Door Locks, Tilt le Telescope steering, H-E.>""4' .t I on a l I y ni (142DN\V) $319' OPF.."N SUNDAY '71 Codllloc Broughom Electric &mroof. LUxuriOUR Fleetv.'OOd, Factory A I r Conditioning, Full Po"-er, Has every deluxe extra and loo• low miles (8100BMJ $419' ~ OPEN SUNDAY '69 Codilloc Sedon OoVlllo Factory Air Conditioning, Full Power, Vinyl Top, Full Leather Interior, Stereo, Door Locks, T11t & Telescope Steering. An outstanding v al u e & Immac ulat e inside (YOG43Tl $24" OPEN SUNDAY '72 Codllloc EIDorodo exqui!lite firemlst f in I s h • factory air conditioning, full pcm1cr, all leather interior, vinyl top, Ult & teleACOpe steering, stereo, door locks, all the ectra.5, and lo1v mileage (98700N) --~ OPEN SUNDAY 68 Cpe cle Ville Full factory equipment, hill power, new tires, AM/Jo'M stereo & X·tra. clean {X55787) $1395 ~it\tr h Jl111pt1r1~. +-. . 645-6407 Cod. '71 Cpe. Do VIiie 6 TO CliOQSE FROM Factory Ii.it oond. Jo\11 J>O'llli·er, tUt &:: telttc0plc lllet.l"ing, Slett-0, door look •. \'our choice of lenlher or tnpc11try lntcrk>rs. Chokt or colors~ tlWNW)_ · m;~ OPEN SUNDAY 19Tl F.:LOORr\00, loRde(f, 1nJ>f' de<:k. Xlnl oond. $2000. down .\ usuine balance, 1'16.1-6112 / " . . . '· " ' ' . ' ' ' .. ' • , .. .I 17.;:rnr.:;:----;;;;rr::;::;:rnr.:;:-....:..--o;:rr--;:c,.,,r.-:-:-----:=,,,-..,.,--,_,..-· --._..!. Su~ay, July 28, 1974 -DAILY PILOT D J('j' Cadl l•c 9915 C•dlllac ft1S Cad ihac t915 Chevrolet ' '920 Chevrolet t9f0 1 Ford' 9940 Pinto .... it57 Autos. New 9800Auto1, New ' CADILLAC 1'73 Olds '73 R ... ~ 91 '10 CADILLAC ELOOl\AOO. '71 Chevy j:u1tom '7 EL CAMINO ·n FORD Cran Tomlno, 2 '73 PINTO Runabout, ..,_I ;:::~:::::::::~=~~~~~~~====~~~ Cpe. De VIJI• Luxurlowi 4-rtr-. ll!ltdtop beal'L 101 if w/ou1.whtng lm,.ra Cpe , S975 646-9038 .dr, air, Pit.. p/b+ radio cond. J6.0CK> ml Db: lnt. F Ir __ , ( I I Slrlkilig butlrUndt r ed leather Interim', full po•·er, , -·· '1,.. -.-m"·-. c~l-al -l bea_ ter, v.·hlte with bla.dl: D~ .t96-7171 Eve 492-815' a.ctory a DJ111.1., u tlremii;t with the pttUi~ air low mileqe ( Se r &..-.. ·-· "°""" '*"" _,, ..,.,,. I A De;. CaU power, lilt tcle11COplc •Im&., j. rooet Juxurioo" tapestcy No.4909) • ~ Ntv.'por1 ft"'ae1ory Atr CoodtUonlJW": ,__ ntmor top. i7 Pl'NTO. 4_ spd, 21(1) cc. stereo, door lockl. 1patkllna' In 1er1 0 r ln.-.able' BeAch.,Dlt. 71t/Bl3-9300, po1,11~r Slff.rln&, Powe r "12 Conrincnlal Marlo: VI. 839-!HJO A·l Sha~. f139'5 ./oUer. ebony black ' wilh black Nattnlly fictory tali' cond.: Bntlcc1, Vinyl Top, Tilt clean 31,00'.) rnI. load~. Mercury t95I 8.'\0-9076 .v\J~l top, beautUul black ful\;1 power, v~I topi dual '73 SEDAN Df.ViDe, IMdOO, v.1K>el, Au lo Trp.1w, Radkl, v.ti\le on whl~. $6,500 or P l outh j full ,Jeatber Jn le r I 9r . controt fK'lll, tilt wheel, Xlnt oond. kl ml'g. $5.9'.iO. H ~n t e r , Lna d ~ d • bf>s:t offer. 842-7815 1~11 'TJ ~IARQUIS Brough&m, ym Ab•ohatelr lbowl::'ooll:f lrelh. lttTOO, door lock, radla.l 548-9791 or t68--0092 nit. 6 ~'°" Fmh cnlDS\\11 __!flcr 6 p . 11ubrnlt YoUr bid. Bank of ATLAS (2'is.J TW) ' 1 tirt1, evtt.y xtra 6: Jl.m, "71 CO. 'ENT.U. l\1ark Ill ~ &lr.>333 1 .. 3 other to'dloome abeolulely elegant, Very low C•m•ro 9917 ·e1111Jne It an1;.1nl1~ton. only Must•"I 9952 SALi l'RlCI DI . mKe• (650KLFI --------21.IDl mi. '511 .... .....,,. -j' Chry1lor/Ply._1h $4199 llln CAfttARO, Red ~·th Corvette M32 $495 Open Dally It: Sun. 'tU 10 P. . "' ' -.. I·.-.. . '"' . . ' ' ' , • • ii,,,1 ' . ' "' • '1 ...... ,,,.... , ..... ,. -. ~ ...) OPEN SUNDAY WE GIVE THIS 5 14995 VALUE llONUS l'W<AGE / FREE . WITH IVDY NlWTOYOTA WE SILL DYHOTUNl e AltGNMIHT e ..........._.UMOIUW eMIMAOLUle DODI-- IDOIOU.UDS e LOQ(GAI CU IANO 's ya,.JOOOOMWWAIUHIY. CHICK OUR SAVINOS . liUORE YOU IUY! ' p!11ck-l villyl _top, m . '¥-. _ _ ··-~ <. -··· • .:65 .,J.fUSTANG. Xl11t 1rat11-29?J.lia.r'b:w Bh'd., 'wheell, auto, pow r ~ SUNDAY '13 CORVE'l"l'E STINGRA\' portation, good llre11, µa1. C.OSta l\1eS3 .. .. ""•· .,..,., """"' "--=,s=1~1MP=-A~.~ •s~-s~-· Aotom•l~. ~ ... rl.... "'· 645-al54. • 546-1934 $2250. 6n:-ss'19. Ut brake., A1'1·fi?11 Radlal tires ·n MUSTANG GRANDE j -· only 11CkXI rnliec -like air new dllcs p / s · DlJ!-.IER. 1972, P ow e r l'MlllERTIBLE new CBY 1913) Only t4.19.l M~tallic Brwn. Vinyl top' StL>erlng, 6 Cy'!. Stick, Jcu Wnt H owar!Jj Chevr olet, iur; 84&-53TI . than 10,<n> m.i. $2065. After MaC"Arthli'F Md Jamboree, · 5. 5."'.6-2648 N~Y"'"'..t Beach $-«i55 '71 MUSTANG J'\.lach I, 26,lm I ,.,--,'"""'~---~= Automatic tranmn1aslon. ....,.. • · orli'. ml'•. Xln't Condition. Pontiac "'5 radio and heater C002AVAJ '13, t'USI'. intl'r. Cal.'let1e, Ca1i6'13-M1l , _______ .;.;..;.:.1 (CJJ 4 .;;;i 1 ·--"--•· '67 PONTIAC Temp•• I '69 CAMARO 35(), P/1, p/b, a ulo trans, 17,cn> mi'a. $ll50. 531-2862. .,U Prfva"'{';'part_'7Mt3n~' '6.S MUSTANG, 6 cyl. NEW ·\\'agon, New traJu. brakes, tires, sMdcs I: mufflers. tires. PIB, PIS. Xlnt eond. Dodee ttJ5 CaJI Mark 548--3892,1-4PM $515. 6-t2-I7ti6 f\ ...... l..U '13 DODGE Dart Sport. LDw '65 ltnISI'ANG, 289 Chevrolet 9920 · -lUfAllt mileage. Mags. s co 0 p . Call Gene M0-4100 -'-'----'-C------.;.;c;;;; JOJOJA A J'\.1 I FM . J'\.tust Sell Wor\I: Cnast Tr11.nsmission '73, Chevy, +wh.,.,I, tntcl<, $2500/offtt 5"6--1216 otdomobllo 9955 ahort bed, Lockina hubl. 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '67 DODGE Dart. V8, 2 dr auto, loaded 492.31781 •71 CHEVROLET VEG A hardtop. low ml, 68K ml, !aJH A Sr.-Y1ce 49Uf.40 HATCHBACK radio htr new titts, Afl.1/f'fll radio, OLDSMOBILE '69 .CHEVEIJ...E 'Ya g on AIR. 4-spd. '(Ser #sttsi $850. Tele .. 548--2811. GMC TRUCKS fconoounieJ Lo. m 11e1, $149.5. Newport Beach Dir. Ford 9MO HONDA CARS excellent condition nai. TI<l/833-9300. _____ ..;.;..;;!UNIVERSITY OLDS 544-3417 •72 KINGSWC)D Che vy '64 FAIRLANE wag. 289. Nu 2l50 Harbor Bl\l'd. NOVA 72. 1nint, !J Pll5NI'f:ft' ltaUon wagon. Lo ad e d trans, pnl, brk!, gen, wtr · 2 door, 4300m yuW1g, power, r w/Xt.rfl!I. , pmp, cpt, etc. Run.o; great&: O:wf.a· Meta H).!IHI s/b, $2350. M6-96M $2600. 4964126 clean. Cheap. 846-5912 '69 TORONADO, l'\lflA great . 1~ ~10NTE Dl.rlo, 35,000 MISSION Viejo ole man has ·~ f'.!'~~E. H~ &est offer. 552-9472 aJ t. a nu. h1nt oond. All xtru. •rr Chevlmp. cuat 2dr, r/h P/B, xinl :'::J" sa:x>' I .£';::·m::.·-----~99=57, I ·70 nREBrRD J-~onnula 400, p/s, p/b, au to, air, rad & tape. S2?.50 or bd oner. 54.')..2591. '70 1-~lREBIRD 350, PS/PB, Aulo Trans. A1r, Radio, Clean & Ul Mi. 83.1-22113 Thunderbird 9970 195~ T·Bird. Xlnt shape, MW I piunt. uphol. X·'T'ras. See W appreciate 556-1Z>7 72 VEGA HATCHBACK 9974 12700. G7a-56.26 -air'.-1dnt-Cond,-.whlsaJe, -SJ6=4844 --· -• Pinto '63 NOVA, G Cy!, Automatic 586-1959. , 1---------I Automatic !rans., radio, low Radio/Htr. Runs Good r~on .CO!lfPLETE REPAIR 72 ~RD Galaxy 2 dr. 72 PINTO miles & super sharp. Clean $.1'15. 56-872'J: WORK on Corva.ir & J~i:e, ~utihtl .. <.::· LOADED I. (ThSGlX I ~--~ ~.~ tact --,m ' -· etc. •""""'· $1725 "12 MALIBU V8, AU1o. Air. ~~~:'; ~·"' "'" 64<h164l PIS. P/8. 4 dt. Clean! ~ ,13 FORD Ranchero 500 Au tomati c transmission, $3'.W. 66-8739, 556-1670 ClmY. "7_1. Newport. 4 dt Auto, pwr, xlnt cond. lG,OJi air cond.ltloninP. inleriot '72 CHEV. Malibu. 4 DR. !ledan. Vmyl top.: air ecnd, ml, $3300. •r.m.. decor group, etc. a/c, a/t, 36.000 mi, Xlnt :tl,00'.> mi, $1895. 6Ta-2326 ·n FORD ,..:.,, ... _, .,,_... Sta PRICED cond. $2100. 55M700. '61 Oll.V. 14,IXO rnl. on eng. W&J. Gd ;;;;:.r .:;,· air. TO 1962 NOVA Station Waaon & trans. $300 cam. 660 w. $249'5 551~3>36 Gd "--" """' 17th St. CM . SEU · .....,. ... ..,,,., ,,... _ _,.,_ ....... _ '65 FAIRLANE. nl."1'' tires. After 6 p.m. 53&-8230 : ~Ull:U -... • • • • • .6C-!i67R. xtra clean. Trans. sli~. I ,,--:=:'.T"==:-=;'71 '73 VEGA II ATCll BA C K Autornatic, radio & healer, exterior decor gl'OUIJ • only 14.000 miles -near l'l("\I,' f9-18JHOJ .. Only $1795 MorcadH Binz 9740 1 Marcodu Benz 9740 First mo. taket, 53&-llll E:' JDC-. I •""---------------------------------· '70 TORINO GT, Air, P/S, ---P/B, 4 sP<f., Map, $1.ak}. _,_ 833--0137 Ji ow arrl C h ev rol e t 1\lacArtbur and Jamboree, Nev.•port Beach. 83.3-055.i. '62 GALAXY. Gd cond & tra.n&p. car. $.l))/bst atr. 645-7318 <r ~20t2 28402 Marg\Jerite Park\\·ay Mlsslon Viejo 131-2040 • 495-4949 USE AVERY PWY. EXIT SACRIFICE '73 Vega G.T. Loaded. 10,COO niilei;. Air cond., tape deck. $600 and &Slume payment of $100.00 per 2.1 months. can 6JO.lno '71 Veaa GT ' (611~XJ 5 1499 '71 Ponti ac: GrandYitle Loac:ted. (365HG8 1 $'1999 '69 Rcw11bler 39.000 miles. (ZVCI 751 ·s1399 '72 Maida RX·2 17,300 miles.1-'241ETW) 5 1899 ' '72 Chevv '/2 Ton Pic;bn · //Wr Cond, Cheyennl. Po:wet" Steering, ~~ran&,1 (16535ll 52799 ' " ' ' 4 WHEEL DRIVE CENTER ) '73 Toyota l.allckruiser Like New. MAKE OFFER 66 FORD CUSl'OM 500 Gd. RUM!ng, Cd. TnnoporUt!oo ~2231 '72 PINTO 2 dr, R&::H, 81'-".°'~633-;:::9264~-~='=~-1-----------------LI lnlck stereo, $1800. 71' VEGA WAGON ... 50SE. Stdan: ACTik!rnamlc ~h~rt. sen•il•k •i: .. ·""' ~f!ht, 1~,H.l 1i1t< ~nJ flH'I inirnl!\I ovcthc.iJ c:am V-9 . .. Here, at a glance, is why the Mercedes-Benz 450SE·Sedan '66 FORD CUstom 500 Gd. Running, Gd. Trans. 64&-2231 968-4Bl1 Gd. Cond. tiean, $1450 "13 PINTO Sed. Map, radio, e ~-5401 • gpedal. paint. $22iO. Pri. •n VEGA. Good condition. Pty. ~UTI' alt 5pm. Must 11eU. $9i5. tinn. CLASS SELLS -1542-6678 * 492-4310 aJl 5 pm * Autos, New 9900 Autos, New -Autos New - Johnson and Son Announces ... YEAR-END Dally Pilot 'Claulffell I ORANGE COAST'S 115T: Autos, New 9800 get~up td--15%-tietter mileage~-- '1----1--i-.--"----~c.,==~ • ' . . . .;·-e----7':--:-- • , - • • ,. I .. b ' J: 1.: ~ ' ., • ~ • . ' A Mercedes-Benz 450SE Sedan com- bines an ~fficient p(;wcr plant wirh reas<tn· eble si ze and. weight, 1 shape with l<lW air resistance and standanJ1rad ia1 tires. The re· :sulr is g{lod 1nil,ca~e. " .,. .. .... c;.,..: ' • • 1:,1 .. • . . ' ' . .. .. . .. , .. . ' ' . . ' . '· ·' . -.. __., ..... ....;._ --.- " 1_.,. ;_,' ' ;. • ' ! -. , . ' ; : ~ ·. · .. • , These 'fac{s are precisely the reaS{ltls 'vhy. in the ttii.tgh Federal Envirtlnmental Pnltccti<ln Agenc)• rests, the 450SE gCts up • "" • , ' I ..,~ ' .. .. . ., - r1l 25% hettcr gas mileage thc1n it~<l1lmestic , J nxury.c<iuntcrpa rt~. These d ~ys, when ~~ '. · .. 1 VI'~· cveryonL"s ltxiking fo r J.!Ot1J fuel CC(1n 11n1y. ,.,... :< ':': \VC can <lCmtlh~tr.1rc if To y11117""l1ro vc i t t• 1 ·~ · • T "':-:-:: • -... . . y<1uri:cl(. c_:(tmc in and rest dri\'c.' :i 4?0SE. 1,f. ... • .. ~ ·~·· ..,,: · • '<\'"'''"'"'I '' See the ··:-t ;:,'"-1-3" Mercede8-Benz at , ·· ;.:',;'..,:~ ;: : . ~ 1 '. -' ,I '<~·~\ ••. _, .. A •f ~ • .· MISSION VIEJO • ~·' '·I ..:.."·., • ' . ... .. ' .: I \ • • " ... JMPORTS • ;-r,:•' J!~ ' -, • '·! ... 1·1· ... ..• '-. ' .. • , • • F.\C'!'OIY AUTHORIZED SA,LES, SHYIC:I, I LEASING • · -· 28701 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo ' . . 49"5-1700 831-17 40 • s.. ..... ,,....., .. """ ,....., ........... W.pwlt. ... • • SPECIAL OFFER " ·' on '. . . Mercedes-Benz 280's " .. '· . • Coupes & Sedans in· Stock Now! • , , ' 'MISSION VJElO IMPORTS I • • f , r I ON ALL 1974. •• ' . •• Capri's · and ·. ..,, Comet's •MERCURYS •MONTEGOS •COUGARS •LINCOL~ •MARK IV's We 're starting our annu a l close. out of 1974 models right now. Never befor e hav e we offe r ed such pri ce r eduction s. Our treq;ie ndous in ve nt ory of Capris and Comets . Meres a nd Linco lns allows us to start our clearance of this year 's models early ... to yo ur ad- vant age fo r sure. We mu st make room for th e new models, a nd have slas hed prices on every car in sto ck. I f you 've.bee'h t hinking of purchasing a new car. wait no longer ... this is the best deal time and best place ever to purchase a new car. :HURRY! EVERY CAR MUST BE SOLD! • , . • .. ' • .. -• • Home of the New Car ''Golden Touch" • Ho'"l"! of 1\i"' f>l ~w CO! "Go-'f;a.,J • I h' I I .. Cosio Mesa 540-5630 2626 Hafl)or llvd. of Cars ' ·, I 495-1700 , 831•1740 " --..-~'-------------...................................... , ..................... ~~----------------------------.... . ·. ' • .. ·~ ..... • "r ' -' '. ., .. ~· . I ' \ • • • • ' • .. • ' • ·=---- • I . DAll....,lOT ~unday. Jutv 28.1974 . ;: ·I 6 ~ . ••• • .: 0 ... ... -;~-i. c • -~ ... = :I c • • .5 s ; c ; SPIRIT OF 76 SAlE BRAND NEW DART "SPECIAL" LOADED-NOT STRIPPED Automatic, 225 6 cyl., bumper guards. radio. power steering. vinyl side mldgs ., dlx. wheel covers. while walls. fll23C4G230340J J THESE VEHICLES DO NOT REQUIRE "UNLEADED . GAS & CATALYTIC . CONVERTERS as do '75 Models at appx. $600 price 'increase. BUY NOW!! I COLJ$ ...... CKT$-COLTS:-~IS~COLIS I • BRAND NEW COLT "SPECIAL:' " LOADED-NOT STRIPPED 52476 IMMEDIATE +T&L DELIVERY ~ LARIEST SELECTIOll OF DODIE YA•S & ·TRUCKS .• TIE ' W • STOCK . OD READY FM IMMEDIATE · ... UV.RYJ . -. . " . • ,•. VANS"""'"'.' TRUCKS-4 WHL. DRIVES-RAMCHARGERS BRAND NEW DODGE VAN "SPECtA~' H>ADED-NOT-STRIPPED AUTbMATIC TRANSMISSION Tinted windshield. increased cooling, H.D. F & R springs. padded dash. oil gauge, cigar liter, dual brite bum pers. chrome· mirrors. power steering,..._ E7Bx15 lires, much more. (811AB4V049550J ~· . I 53576 IMMEDIATE +n L DELIVERY TAKE YOUR CHOICE '74 MUSTANG '74 OLDS . '74 i\MC MATADOR . FULL PRICE s193s1 ~~ CUTLASS SUPREME $34760RIF . . -r~~ER MONTH .fii(jfillQ: . . l oa d e d i n c l uding a i r co ndi tio ning . (7 2 4KAN }. Immediate Delivery. L oaded in c l uding a i r condi t io ni ng. (8 47JUK ). Immediate Delivery. L oade~ i ncludi ng air co nd i tio ni n g . (1 76 JT U }. Immediate Delivery. a.., 1103.S' IGr •2 ..,.._'#llfl 1:IOCI dawn. Fu-~~ ll611~.S.intl t •L. 0.19<rtod-"' P<>Ct1 ~1.•Z. A.P.R.14,IO'll. '71 ~Fury Spocial '70 For& 'I• lon·Shorf Yan AutorTiafiC. rad10: heater, pewer s!ee11ng (102CAE J 6 cy1 •. ,auto.~tran5 , racho. neater. 103528F) '72 Dodg1 Coll Special ~roond., radio, hater. bucket seats: w.s.w., wheel covers. {835EYS) .:.~E-'-•~6-~.~---138 15 =.--J.~E •1·ar6 -~ . =· '137.6 r.!: •4393 .:.... · Otf1 llll.15 lot~ ..ms. ...in J?" "°"'" f •Q °""" P<•~ 1103• !loll inct. T & L 0.fft<r-.T Nl"j"'fll one• U 21'«1 A.Pl' l!I 5~ '. '72 ClleyY w..,.... . Spftlal Auto. trans., radio. helter. laclory• air cond .. end 19;1uct\. much mo«t. s:1 •1876 J~ •63•2 :..:. ~ Ml3112 b )I _, .,.n 12'9 oo-1~~ -~!>'•Cf' .,,..:;e """ f I l Dtte<r~ ~-12*5'1 APR 21 ~ '71 Yoqa Station WCICJOI' .Special Radio, heater, HiBac~ bucket seats, carpets. (7310VV] FULL $1276 "~~u $3 .... '!'I PllCE ,lEFEI MOHnt 0-.. i.Jt8' lorll-.. ~II 12119cbwn. F ... CW> PIK" l !l~JY iflcl, f I L 0.ll<Nd ,._.._. 11133,_ "PR11.,.,. '72 ...... Spec'9I Automatic. HI Back seals. radio. heater. w.s.w (327GBVJ FULi. $1·376 If ~~U •43a ,_ . PllCE l'liFll - 0-..., J.&Je.3 "" X l"OI ..,;.. I?" -foll..,.. ... Pl!(• 11•!>1154 ollCI T I l Oe .... ..i .......,,1all!ill!I ... ,. .. M •"'- '69 MuslllllCJ Special Vinvt tap, radio and nearer. bucket seals. center console and more. l016GBKl FULL $1076 "~~u '3184 !!...., PRICE Pllfll -·" CW., '3l"4 tor 3111 -""'~ t l H -Fe.I CH11P"Q t i1.0.!lll lllCl T & t. O.i.rJ9f ~""'"'""" 11..-$11'.i.P.Ji 1tooi.. • ~ M313 ""'J8 ....,_ -62•dowro F\.r--ll•~5ewd T 1 l 0."""..0 price IJl .... 88 A.PA 2C~ r WHY WAIT? INSTANT CREDIT Phone 5 56-4 6 2 0 FREE FINAp.jCIAL ~ERVICE '67 Buick Sport WCICJOll S..eclal Automa11c, radio, heater, power steerin g, ti lt wheel, 10,ded. {U-rfZ095) ~LE '776 !i. •2720 :.... \.ny _,1 ilO lot .... "'<It. '""~ l fH -Full CWI prk9 U22.M incl, t l L Dt'9nl'd llel'f'letll prim 1195~ AP.R11 ~~... • LET U'> ARRANC:.E THE CR EDIT A.NO TERM '-. YOU ,...ft D \0 TH AT YOU MAY DRl'f'E HOME TODAY IN THE CARO~ YOUR CHOICE I EJarnpll:'~ of our mo"y way1 to tinm1<rl • 8.&t-lk OF AMEPIC A •UNITED CALlfORNIA BA,,_.M · CROCllEll. BA,..k •SECU RITY PA CIRC •UNION 8AHW • CHRY')LER CREDIT '71 ...,... S.brlio9 2 0-...... ., 2 OJ. H.T Autotn1hc. radio, ne11er. Plldded duh. 'itn'(I mt.new. '73 Cho•. Mo•• Spocial (;oupe. Automahc, ridio and heater. (~4GHC} 1029COVJ OI =· '1076 ~= •31 14 :.... '. r':.~LE $1376 ~= •4314 =- o....w:i 83 lot 36 ,,,_ """' l 2ff _,., fu1 c.tlhprlc:9 tltSI.~ ind. T & L. O.llrnid ~pi!>. . . 0-.,'3! .... ll>tllll-911~11•-~yjj U...P<Q l t MO •lllCI I l l ~ ' • A~ll ' - .111111.aA.P.R. :10 14'!1. • • "!"SA .. Tl!lllS .. Fl .. E~D-• WITH SERVICE? Try VICTORY "You're tf\e Winner" Sll'ftCI HOUIS MoH.y7!JO-to9:11P"' , T1i1e1 .. fri. 7:10Mt. l:tf P"' We accept oil Warranty Work I on All Chry•ler Prodvc:h DODGE •CHRYSLER •Pl YMOUTH Motor Home Servi<• Too! R1\fQ'.[! '><WY ' . DEAL WITH YOUR FAOORY DIREO DEALER . • • • • • . ' ' I I -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF JULY 28 ·AUGUST 3 = == == = == AMERICAN MOTORS Friendly AMC/Jeep = 1969 Harbor Blvd., Cosio Mesa 645-7770 = = = FORD Dunton f ord 2240 So. Main St., Santo Ano 546-7070 -~·---Theodore Robins Ford ., Word S. lee, Inc. = 1234 S. Main St., Santo Ano 547-5826 =Roy Carver Inc. - § 234 E. 17th St., Cosio Mesa 546-4444 Crevier Motors 208 W . 1st St., Santo Ano 835-3171 Soddlebock Volley Imports 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 495-4949 CADILLAC ~ Nabers Cadillac = 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 == == = = = ~ = -g = = = = . 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010 Un iversity Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN -MERCURY Gustaf son Lincoln-Mercury -16800 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach =-8,42-8844 = = Santo Ano Lincoln-Mercury 1301 No. Tustin, Santo Ano = 547-05 l l = ~ ~ -Connell Chevrolet Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa - 546_ J 200 546-l 290 = OLDSMOBILE Dot Datsun University Oldsmobile . l 8835 Beach Blvd., 2850 Harbor Blvd., Cosio Mesa = == == Huntington Beach 842-778 l 540-9640 == . THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 28. 1974 i§ PONTIAC - =Dave Ross Pontiac __ 2480 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa 5 == E: = = a = = = = 546-801 7 PORSCHE · AUDI Chick Iverson Po rsche-Audi 445 E. Coast Hwy. __ NJ" Beach 673-0900 = == = == == == = = ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Carver Inc. = = == = = = = == == = = 234 E. \7th St. Costa Mesa 546-4444 TOYOTA ::&: Deon Lewis Import s 1966 Harbor Blvd., Cosio Mesa = 646-9303 === = == === El = = = == == = = == == == VOLKSWAGEN Chick Iverson Volkswagen 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 VOLVO Deon Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 646-9303 = = ~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~ = TV !PORTr H/()H//()/IT! SUNDAY, JULY 28 10:30AM m Dod1er Du1out/W1rm·Up • American Pro Summer Tennis 11:00 11:30 12:00 (I)) Dodpr Baseblll Dodgers vs. Braves. Dodier Baseblll Dodgers at Atlanta Braves. CBS Tennis Classic CBS GoH Championship • Women'• Pro Tennis Tournament Major Le11ue Baseblll Giants vs. Houston. 12:30 CBS Sports SpectKular . 1:00 cm m Canadian Open Golf CBS,.ennls Classic 2:00 Cl)) CBS Tennis Classic 2:30 Aztecs Soccer Aztecs vs. Vancouver Whitecaps. : Love Tennis "The Backhand'' 4:30 Cl) Rac1n1 Film "Phoenix 150" MONDAY, JULY 29 6:00PM ! M1jor Lea1ue BHeball Teams to be announced. 8:00 0 (I) Major Lea1ue Baseball Teams to be announced. fm mertcan Pro Tennis Summer Tour THURSDAY, AUGUST! 6:00PM D Ci) 9 World Football Lea1ue So. Calif. Sun vs. Memphis. 8:00 &l IOxlii1 Trom the Olympic FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 6:00PM U Ansel B1seblll Angels vs. Minnesota Twins. 7:00 Ci) Doc11er Baseblll Dodgers vs. San Diego Padres. SATURDA~AUGUST3 ll:OOAM 0 @ (j) ag M1jor Le11ue BaseblU Teams to be an· nounced. 1:30 fl!) Natlonal Blqcle Track Championships 5:00 D @ Cl) ABC'• Wide Wortd of Sports The Firecracker 400 Stock Car Race, and the US·USSR Indoor Soccer Championship. 7:30 fj Boxln1 From the Olympic • Rams Pr•Sel•on Football Rams vs. Dallas Cowboys. 8:00 Boxing From the Olympic · ~BACKSTAGE AT THE ZOO' Recently, KTTV took a camera crew to the Los An- geles Zoo to tape a 90-minute ~~-S~cial Backm.aeJlubtioo~-------with host Betty White and her celebrity guests -James Stewart, Mary Tyler Moore, Amanda Blake, Oreg Morris, Joseph Campanella and Los Angeles M,ayor Tom Bradley. The results of their six-day in-depth look at Griffith Park's famous zoo airs Sun· day at 8:30PM on Metro- media Television's Channel I I. For youngsters visiting the t.oo during the taping, it was like being in the middle of a double feature, Ibey got to see their favorite stars and their favorite animals-not to mention the traditional pop· corn. They 1reateo Betty White as ii she were the Pied Piper of Griffith Park, follow- ing her everywhere-includ- ing a wild autograph stam- pede in the washroom. James Stewart, on the other hand, provoked awe. People would recogniu him and find themselves dumb struck. They would stand in his presence with rheir mouths open and their bodies paralyzed. Mary Tykr Moo~ bop • baby prtll• namtd Ltn1. TH E DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 28. 197'4 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY, JULY 27th, (P.M.) 3:00 lft for the '70s (C) "Nuisances and Pollution" 3:30 Law tor ltle 70s (C) "Creditor's Riahts Aaainst Rul Property'' 4:00 law for tllt '70s (C) "Tu liens Aaalnst Real Property" 4:30 Llw for tltt '70. (C) ''leases" 5:00 uw for the '70s (C) "Wills" 5:30 Zoom! (C) 6:00 C.rmeo1tnd11 (C) (PBS) 6:30 Acl•pando C.n u Familia (PBS) 7:00 Onnp County Revftw (C) (KOCE) 7:30 Music of the People (C) (PBS) "Pickln' and Slnainr" 8:00 Newport Jan festival New Yortl: A. Tribute to Louis Armstrona (PBS) 9:00 A Wor1d to Know (C) (~ Sterlin&) "The Bahamas: 700 . Adventures" t:JOJournlJ to J1pan (C) (PBS) "Dianichido Bugeku Dance and Steel Kettle Makers" . SUNDAY, JULY 28th (P.M.) 3:00 Know Your Antiqu11 (C) (PTl) 3:30 Mllllnc Thlnp Srow (C) (Pll) "Summering House Plants" 4:00 Tlkltla ltttef Pictures (C) (PTl) "P1clurinr People N1tur1lly" 4:30 Lowe Tennis (C) (PTl) "The Lob and Smash" 5:00 Diseover Flytna (C) (PTL) "Take· offs and landings" 5:30 Dig It (C) (PTl) "Maintaining a lawn" 6:00 Omnibus 50 (C) (KOCE) "What Kind of Hiah?" 6:30 The Ma(ie of Oil Palntln& (C) (KOCE) "Momin& Scene" 7:00 A Closer look (C) (KOCE) "Rob· ert Blake" 7:30 The Naturalists (C) (PBS) "John Muir: Earth-Plant, Universe" 1:00 Evet1int-at Pops (C) (PBS) "Jose Molina" 9:00 loboquivari (C) (PBS) "Kris Knstotterson" 9:30 focus Oranae County (C) (KOCE) "Runaways: The Lonely Youths'· MONDAY, JULY 29ttl (P.M.) 3:00 Know Your Antiques (C) (PTl) 3:30 l'al Chi Ch'uan (C) (PTl) 4:00 Mister Ro,.n (C) (PBS) 4:30 Electric ComptnJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesaiat Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 focus Orange County (C) (KOCE} "Flooding Denger, Orange Coun- ' ty" • 6:30 uw for the '70s (C) "No Wiii" 7:00 Know four Antiques (C) (PTl) 7:30 Otnnlbus 50 (C) (KOCE) "Some New Jau'' 1:00 What's the llf Idea (C) (60 min) (PBS) "A Joke Is A Dan- gerous Weapon" 9:00 Miiiie of tlle People (C) (PBS) "Plckin' and Singing" 9:30 Man Builds, Man Destroys (C) (PBS) "The City With 1 Future" r TUESDAY, JULY 30tfl (P.M.) 3:00 Makin& Thlnp Srow (C) (PTL) "Questions and Answers" 3:30 Wltffls, Kilns, and Clay (C) (PTl) "3uildinc Pot Forms" 4:00 Mister Roaers Nelpbortlood (C) (P8S) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Orange County Rwttw (C) (KOCE) 6:30 uws for the '701 (C) "Will Sub· st1tules" 7:00 Mallina Thinp Srow (C) (PTL) "Questions and Answers" 7:30 A World to Know (C) "B1j1 California: Parallel 28" 8:00 Pl•Jhouse New York on 1111 40's (C) (PBS) "The Great Radio Comtdians'' 9:30 look Beat (C) (PBS) "Workina" W£DNESOAY, JULY lht (P.M.) 3:00 love Tetinis (C) (PTL) "Singles Strateo" 3:30 WhHls, Kiins, and tiay (C) (PTL) "Texturing Clay" 4:00 Mister Rogers Nelahborhood (C) (PBS) •:30 Electric C.lllPlllJ (C) (PBS) 5:00 Se11111e Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Di& It (C) (PTL) "Selectlna Shade Trees" 6:30'Law for the 70s (C) "Probate" Streteay'' 7:00 love Tennis (C) (PTL) "Sinales 7:30 A Closer Look (C) (KOCE) "Paula Kelly" 8:00 Masterpiece Theatre (C) (P9S) "Mr. Rolls and Mr. Royce" 9:30 'Ole Naturalists (C) (PBS) "John Burrouahs: How F1r Are We from Homer · THURSDAY, AUCUST ht (P.M.) 3:00 Tatlnr Better PldUJH (C) (PTL) "Color in Nature" 3:30 T'al Chi Cfl'uen (C) (PTL) 4:00 Mister Ropn Nelahborhood (C) (PBS) 4:30 EJectric C.mpany (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Omnibus 50 (C) (KOCE) "Some New Jazz" 6:30 Lew for the '70s (C) "Probate" 7:00 Oranae County Review (C) (KOCE) 7:30 focus Oranee County (C) (KOCE) "floodina Danaer in Oranae Counly" 8:00 Man Builds, Man Destroys (C) 1:30 loboquivarl (C) (PBS) "Odetta" 9:00 HollJwood Tei.vision Tfltatrt (C) ..1 FRIDAY, AUSUST 2nd. (P.M.) 3:00 CNscover flyine (C) (PTL) 3:30 Tiie French Chef (C) "To Roast A Turkey" •:OO Mister R~gers Neifhborltood (C) (PBS) 4:30.EJtctrie Cotwpany (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesa11e Stttet (C) (CTW) 6:00 Tbe Frend! Chef (C) (PTL) 6:30 l~w for the '70s (C) 7:00 Discover flyina (C) (PTL) 7:30 Taklnr Better Pldum (C) (PTL) 1:00 Behind the Lines (C) "Conflict of Interests" 9:00 Master,iece Theatre (C) (PBS) SATURDAY, 'Aucust 3rd (P.M.) 3:00 Law fOf die 70s (C) "No Will" 3:30 Law for the 70's (C) "Will Sub· stitules" .,, 4:00 Law fOl the '70s (C) "Probate" 4:30 Law for the '70s (C) "Probate" ' 5:00 uw for the '70s (C) 5:30 loom! (C) (P9S) 6:30 Tiit Naturalists (C) (PBS) 7:00 Orenae County Rev6ew (C) 7:30 Music of the People (C) (PBS) 8:00 The Oki and the Thief (C) (PBS) 9:00 A Worfd to Know (C) 9:30 Journey to Japan (C) (PBS) Radama Pera JUy be only 13 years old, but already his list of 8lm credits is as long as his arm. Radama, who portrays young Caine on ABC's Kung Fu, Thursdays {9-IOPM), has been working in front of the camera for more than 5 years. However, an ading ca.reer ls "ot what this young man has in mind for his future. "I'd really like to get lntO' film directing," says Racbmes, '1 really enjoy that put of the ftlm industry." On the Kung Fu set, Racbmes shows more interest in the cameras, lenses and lighting. But that's not saying he is not interested in his acting, because when he gets in front of the camera he suddenly becomes only "Radames Pera-Actor." "I really enjoy doing Kun~ Fu, he remarked, "because besides 1----t0-11nn9 me acting experience i allowin me to learn a lot about philosophy.' Pera's debut in 8lms came when e was cast In the role of Anthony Quinn's son in ream o ngs. er at came "~edfLfollowea----1 by several television appearances-"lassie," "Cannon," ''Night Gallery." 'ltetll~;1fetl lttt~fttr' "The Last Angry Man," the_story of an outraged, compassionate and often amusing doctor yracticing medicine In a poor section o Brooklyn during the 1930s, repeats on the ABC Wednesday Movie of the Week at 8:30PM. The screenplay by Gerald Green, based on his own popular novel a~d subsequent movie (released In 1959), stars Pat Hingle as Dr. Sam Abelman and Lynn· Carlin as his wife, Sarah. Tracy ~rt portrays the Abelman''8 16-year-old daupter, Eunice, and Paul 1abara is the aoctor's nephew, Myron, who lives with the family. Featured In the cast are Michael Margotta, Andrew Duggan and Sorrell Booke. The story concerns doctor Abelman's 8ght to save the life of a troubled teenage boy, one of the hoodlums who has pushed the doctor into making plans to leave his old neighborhood .• THE OAll.Y PILOT. TV WEEK. JULY 28, 1974 AECiULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS ~.1 0 f? N I N (. •:00 I cv Su ..... ., Semester U11ivel"lity of t"8 Air &:30 Dr. Irene KISIOl11 7:00 7:30 • llMwfecl&e "Memorandum" 6 Dlrtnlll Law for tlM 781 £ducation.I Futures &1nttr ltd Anltstron1 lultwtnkle ~~~~.T.;'Show C.rtoona Micflffl Jackson SINlw DntJ t lolletll New Zoo Revue Stock Elcll1np - : Mister Ropn' Nelpbortlood las ale R1lpll Story's AM • TenMllle TtouHlo Bucs l His lucldlts Slllp l Woofer World Business Newi : Selllftl strtet a> News/Panorema del Ville to:zo @rn Joe llratt.e Hum-Stlow 10:30 I (~ 8 ~) (j) low of Uft · (31 1 ®J m Hollywood uares 6 M1Ybel'f'Y Rf'O @@ a> lrldJ Bundi Dennis Ille Meneu F11ture1 World lusineu News : Zoom! 11:00 (fjj Ci)) Cl) You111 & Rtatllss · @ oo (ij m J1e11pot Movies: See Daytime Movies. 6 Everythill_f_ Goes Pe .. @ Ci!} The &lrl In MJ Ufe Gomer Pyle : Eledrlc ComptnJ 11:30 II (~ (j)) (j) Search for Tomor· row 0 li1 00 [OJ. m Celebrity $Weep. IUtes I @ rn m $10,000 Pyramid let's Rip Petticoat Junction Mistet Roaers' Neljtlboftleod .l\FTfRNOON 1:00 I (fjtl ) C1ptlin Kln1aroo Dennia th• M•n•ce Soft up • Rtlllper Room lZ:OO I Nootttime {;)~~~~to R11d Tues., . I~ It?~ ~~o's Ii& Top Movie: See Daytime Movies. 1er Uncle Waldo 1:3016 Onie l Harriet it) Fe1tures • TIM luq Sllow (9 Ci)) Not for Women OnlJ ~. l Frlenda 12:30 11 (Qt) Ci)) (j) As t h e W o r I d C.rtoona Turns 1n111 : Yo11 for HHlth 0 Q) 00 ®H~ D I , s 0 f 0 u , Lives 9:00 I CI)) Cl) The Joker's Wiid ii Jfutb or Consequencta : Sl11me SbMt @ 00 a> Split Second 1-----...'-l.IJ lf§J m P R E M I E R E Futures; Glori1 Grey's Pet HI· 1me Th1t Tune Dennis James Is ven Fri. f host for th is new daytime version I Di1lin1 for Dollan of the lon1-runnin1 muslc11 quiz M1rbt Closina show in which two contestants Underdoa selected from the studio 1udience attempt to identify songs for money 1:00 (~ 00> 00 The Guldltla Upt as well as daily prizes. @ 00 Q'Q) m Tll• Dod8n The 1o11e,, an,tlllna Youc .. De Ti.t Ftyi11a Nun @ 00 a> All MJ Cllildrt• Felblres Movie: See Daytime Movies. Movie: See Daytime Movies. · lid LI I.HM : Coune of Our nmn I Lew Lucy Cumby; GentJe ltn Fri. 1:30 (~ fj)) (I) Edfl of Nlpt m ,... z.o """ o oo ®rm Aaet1ttr WOf'ld ftltu,.s 6 Mike DouJtu Sllow 9:30 (Qi~~ & bft @(I) C!) Let's Mike A Dt1I U I m 1:innln1 Strt.. . JouJ111y to Advelltu,. Gallopin1 Courwiet Mme: See Daytime Movies. : Between the u 1111 F 1tller Knows Int FeltUrea 2:00 II (Qi) Ci)) Cl) lh w Pr I ce Is Huel Rlpt City Kida 0 Ii) Ci; @) m How to Survfvt (]) Public Aff1lrs A Marri11e 10:00 ! Cl)) Cl) Now You Ste H I Gile Storm Sllow FHtures @ C31 a> NewfJwecl C1me CjJ Jal ~ M1keRoom for Dlddy • 11X1 1:A:1 Hip Rollers Movlt: See Daytime Movies. 6 Haze T"8 Momin& 5'low F11ture1 Mffft M1rtl111 2:30 I a! 00> Cl) Mitch 11111 7• Thi AM AH1lr • m Somenet Exdl•n1t ews 700 Club @ Cl) a> One Ute to live : lttwten the l11111 • Movie: See Daytime ~ovies. m Ben Hunter lnterviews/F11tures Q) (i) Movie: See Daytime Movies; Name of the Came Tues. Ell) Yo1a for H111tJt 2:45 fl) Weshlnaton Deb1tts tor the 70s Mon. 3:00 a (Qi (j)) Tlttlellles 0 Not for Women Only "Sexual Problems of Men" Twllltht ZOM • 6 Pope..!! Cartoons I levetlJ Hlllbilllea Se11me StrNt Sube '81110 fe1hlreMow!t Felix the Cit 4:30 fatller "8ows Best 6 Gillic1n's llilnd • C.ncfld C.mttl @ ltJ tJ) ''"'"' Hospit.11 tfOJ Movie: See Daytime Movies. Motllers·ln·Llw lup & His luddlta Ninny & tlle Proftuor 00 Merv Griffin 5ttow I low Luq ( (!)) Movie: See Daytime Mov· ies. Add1m1 F1111llJ : DIY 1t Nlpt • Drema Trevel tlle World 3:30 R m Movie: See Daytime Movies. · Mflle DouftH Sllow Rex Reed is co-host. Z One Step ltJOnd Su rman ~@ Movie: See Daytime Movies. C!) Desert Thutre lf) Undercloa 5:00 · 0 llOJ m News 'tile iii VllleJ I Love Lucy NYPD Tht luq S11ow Tiie Flintstones I Dream of J11nnle m Journey to Adwnture Mid Wiid Wiit Dick Tracy I~ Green Acres : Mister Roptt' Ntipborltoed · Dr1m1 llw for tJie 70s (j)) Clr1oofts See tlll USA Wild Wild West Lem It to lt•wr 4:00 I TIM Rlfll111n Th• f1rin& Nun Git Smlrt Slmpll11ente Maria @ NYPD Tues., Thurs. AT 5:30 • Rick Ward's Rodi Ii Roll kl•bl Ci1 tm (}) News friveTFllms Get Slnlrt Lene ltto lt1vtr IMpt1'sHen11s GIWpn's llllnd : Eltctric CompellJ Tllrte Stoofll ·~ SMALL CAR IXPIRTS11• FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE -PARTS PllSONAUDD LlASING -ALL MAKES & MODUS j fllf SEUC110# Of USEO CMS 842-7781 s•o-0442 Serviq..~ _A// Beac/, Citie~ S MUWUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. .. 18135 IEACH BLVD. (l11ghwoy J91 HUNTINGTON BEACH , ••• 5 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JULY 28, 1974 SUNDAY 10:30 1J ltllef G) Htrt Comt tht Irides 0 Movie: "Arl1on1" (wes) '40-a;, lnllcM William Holden, Jean Arthur. Z:OO O Movlt: ~tclziU." (adv) 'Sh (11) CI) El) TIN Os.toncl1 Raymond Burr. . face ttlt Nafloft ITI M--'-·. "£l...._n l •-i....Jt Tiiis Is Your llblt l.!!.I ",. •"-· .....,. .. · NFL Action '74 (dra) '57-Mary Webster, Wllli1m Dod&tr Du1out/W11m·Up C1mpbell. Tonr & Susan Ala110 1:~~1t1 Ci) lnsl&llt 6:15 m Chriatoplltrs/Bible Answers Mideast A111lysl1 ~~~ro(~) ~!A"""'M ... ,...., of " JO ~ NIC R 11..i Pro · American Pro SUmt'llll Ttttnlt \JV ., "'' ,.,: wtJ e •• ous vam ( hr) From Wuhington, b.C. 0..-" (com) '62 -Alec Guinness. 6:45 Ci) Christopher Close·Up (Qi ).Dodier lueball Dodiers Roullnd Russell. 7:00 l1ileJ's Comets vs. Atlanta Braves. <9 Ci)) CIS Ttnnls Claak 6 Underdo1 ti) PintaNa Dominica! m Sunday Matlntt ~=~:r,~:~~ Forum 11:00 IToctaJ's R•ll&lOn 2:101~~!" .. ·!~~" Church With A Vision -•-•• Unit Two 6 Movie: "Terror Streef' (dra) '54 Hip ~nil 00 This Is the Life -Dan Durye~Elsy Albin. Aztecs Soccer L.A. Aztecs vs. Warren Roberts I @ rn w H.R. Pufnatuf Vancouver Whitecaps. 7:30 Am11in1 Chan Hl&h Ch1parr1I Ell) Ltvt Tennis "The Backh1nd" The Christophers Faittl for Tod-3:00 I Ch1pl1in of Bourbon Stffft ~ ~ •1 • face t1tt Natlo11 ~.,, \!!J Name of tllt lame Tiit kids N11t Door Rocky & friends Dodpr 81nball Dod1ers at At· . film fHtUfe "X Times J" Ac· lilly J. Harris lanta Braves. tress K1thy Nolan n1rr1tes this pro. o Vision On w Church In tht Home Wonderam1 Arst lbptfst Church file of the L.A. City School District, ~RH Humbard ind the varied roles of those who ( ) Town Hill MHtln• 11:30 8 CBS Tennis Classic work with children. • @Cl) aJ Mike A Wish To· 0 Movie: (C) "Aaytt1ht& loet" 8:00 Dusty's Trtthouse day's words are "Wood" and (mus) '56-Bin1 Crosby, Mitzi Gty· I This Is the life "Moon.'' . J · Do Id O'Co Rea Humbard nor, unmane, na nnor. ,.,. Wanted: Detd or Alive ,.,. Movie: (C) "Mitter R·.._rts" Around the Wortd _.. .., -It Is Written (com) '55 -Henry Fond1, J1mes u111p Unto Mr feet Ca1ney, J1ck Lemmon. IDr. Cari Pike m :::.~ !;:!' fadtantecl Cot· ran~~~,!~' Gospel Hour 12:00 Voice of Aaricvlture tip" (dra) '45-0orothy McGuire, : 00> Gospel SinJini Jubilee Zane GrtJ TllNtre Robert Youn1. Herbert Marsh1ll. 1:15 Cl) Sacred Heart Head On Im fll• feature • 30 La U to M f et M . CIS Gett Clla111pionlitp Jfiii..., SW.aart .... : mp n J e " isSlons W p ~) Loretta v,111• Tllt..£-f S A t I .. (R) omen's ro Tennis Toumament • • ..,.. o an n on o y ,. ,.~ brlty Ttlln•-Tllt Jetsons our aovemment Todey "" .. Today's Htaltlt (3) Ttnne1stt Tntclo 3:30 i (fOl Ntw1..Urs Campus Profile Major Lea1ue l11eball Glints Tht Cllristldelplllan Marshlll £fron's SundrJ Schoel vs. Houston. · il':" Meet tllt Prta Meetin& Time at Calvary al lnsl&flt TwtllcM·Zont Qj @ Kathryn KuhhHn 12:30 ! CIS S,.rts Spectacular Movie: ''Hell on Dtvll's ltllnd" 1 (V It Is Written hcelltttn (dra) '57-Helmut Oantine, Wiiiiam 9:00 . M1rsh1ll ffron's Sunday School 6 Movit: "Olcl1hom1 Wotftlll" Talman. Efron relates the Miracle of the (wes) '5&-Pe11ie Castle. Richard G) T'ht Vlfllnlan loaves and the Fishes, and de· Dennin&. (ll) Cl) Public Att1lrs "Le1acy of sen es ow oa survive C!)-·1n1--... --~1---1lllll!t" • Flood. o lnslcM ~ lttll&lov• Town Hllf Treehouse Club • True AdventUte I Yo1a for Htaltll • GO! Cl) Movl•~ (C) "Draper• (dra) lnsltht (f.ij @ ) DI'/ of Discovery '67-Jack Webb, Harry Mor11n. Fiim Feature "Story of 1 Vine· 6 Rt1I Elf.It. Open HouM @!) 11'11blic Service yard" ~friend l'ooklt m f1ttll fOf TodrJ •:00 II Mtclil A film report on rur1I CJ) ~ (i) Ortl Roberts 1 :00 O A Wom1n Is Edith Sloan, execu. medicine. lnsl,iit on Rellelon tive director of the National Com· Cil Movie: "Tiie Condemned of Al· Day of Miracles mittee on Household Employment, totla" (dra) '63 -Sophi1 Loren. CI> Cfflltfy-Gosptl talks about 1rowin1.. up In 1 black Maximillian Schell. Rex Humbard 1hetto in New York, about the many R lnaltM 9:30 Camera Three roles a black woman must fulfill, Movle: (C) "Goldwyn folllts" Acclon de la Co11unldacl and 1bout the strengths a bl1ck (mus) '38 - The ·Rib Brothers, Strtncllplty woman possesses. Adolph Menjou, Zorin1. Reverend M•• I Tocttt• Htaltll ttOl Hn Hew Domln&O (jJ) Cl) a> Canadian Open Iott (ii) CJ) hbllc Affelrs "Southwestern Your Doctor Answers ve coveraae of the final round of Athletic Conference" • Amuln1 Prophecies play from the Mississauau1 Golf & I !'~!.~ O ~of Discovery Country Club in Toronto, Ontario, _,."', .. _. I CI) Old Time Gospel Hour Canada. Tom 6 First Baptist Church (j) CBS Tennis Cfwtc This Is tlle Lift ( I ) Amaz.in& Cllan O Movie: "Tales of Advtllbtrt" Panor1m1 Lltlno · Musa r ll'alabru (adv) '54-Don Defore, Lon Chaney Fiim feature 10:00 Steps to Lumin& Jr. 4:301 List of tht ~cans Cllallen11 My Sermon Qj) Movie: "I Take This Wo•n" • Su11c1ey - Hour ol ll'owtr (rom) '40 -Spencer Tracy, Hedy Stir Trek Home Buyer's Gulde Lamarr. Movlt: ''Trade Wind•" (adv) '38 m Kid Power I News -Fredric March, Join Bennett, Ann Wa loob at L1arnl111 Chinese Chlldrtn'• Hotlf Sothern, Ralph 8ell1my. Her11d of Trutll Christopher Close-Up I ~adn1 Fiim "Phoeni~ 150" Sin Dleco H1ppenin1 1:30 Movlt: ''Blood l Defiance" iifh.. Christopher Close-Up (adv) '66 -Gemd Landry, Jose (i) Meet tllt ht11 ( (J)) Catnert Thfff Gre<:I. fi«&e I Diane Ivey · Est.I £s la Vld1 O Laule llack Eaperltnct JULY 28 MORNING Pase 6 I Ci)) Df. Notlla11 Vlncetet Ptalt Ellzabttll R Ptntectatll T1111ptt 5:00 World tf Survival 6 Shtwdowll It OK Corrll Great Ad~nture Tiit Avenaers Newsceltl Danltllotllt (I) Mevlt: "A Town Called Hell" Korean Dfamo Cil America I Amtr1cal1 Hour tf Dtllverance . Wall Slrttt WtH ())) lrotMr luu · ROfltr latnes TllrttStootfl • 5:30 i It Takts All Kindt ..... o Movie: (C) "Munster Go Home" com) '66 -Fred Gwynne, Yvonne Decarlo. I@ lamer Ttd At11streq Day of Mlracl•• Wnhlnaton Wffk In RWltw Ci)) NR. Actien '74 ' Fil• feature "The Colle1e Game" '1) Roller limes EVfNING 6:00 IJ <la (I)> (]) CIS News Specl1I "Whatever H1ppened to the Ener1y Crisis?" A look 1t whit ch1n1es have t1ken place in ener1Y Policy and production as a result of last win· ter's critical fuel short11es. lfll)n~::ronmtnbl Ed11e1tion, A It· Tiit Vlr&tnlan 6mmNews Movlt: (C) (2hr) .. Kena Coast" (adv) '68 -Richud Boone, Ann Sothern, Vera Miles. i Twtllpt ZoH lracly lunch "Top Secret'' (R) Mevit: (90) "Tlltnl" (SCi·fl) '54 -James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, Join Weldon. Nlatit l1lltry Cllildttn'I CartOOllS @ Dlalope CUey Salrtot Sllew : Tht Old Maid I tlle Thief (R) • Cine dtl Domini' RtalOfttr Report 6:30 CJ Aai111al Wortd "LoonrJ Gooney'' (R) A study of the life cycle of the L1ysan albatross, the "loony" bird that Inhabits the Midw1y Islands in the P1eiflc. i Wortd of Survinl Cl) News 211: (C) (2hr) "Silk Stoel!· lnp" (mus) '57-Fred Astaire, Cyd ICha~:~anis Pal1e. Peter Lorre. fanf1rria Falcon A lttttr Wortd Wild Wiid Wiit Movie: (2hr) "Winter Mfftl111'' (dra) '48-Bette Davis, Jim Davis. 7;008News . · Wild 1Un1dom (R) The story of birds of prey and how they pursue their victims. (j) Movie: (C) (2hr) .. Kltlly·O" (com) '58-Patty McCormick, Din Duryea, Jan Sterlin&. I Concentration At lasut Passport to Travel CV 8oldtn v.,... ~It L111111ap 'rolflm ct) m Wild Kln&dOm 4 I" e" ge ill nn, Cyd re. "'' rs. of sue ·O" Dan 9 H•m ffllftten .. EE Viewpoint on Nutrition fD lle·lfe-tfouse of love (R) Ar· 9:001J Oral Roberts thur Hall of the Afro·American Ci) Movie: (C) ''Battle Beyond the Dance Ensemble teaches black Sun" (s<:l·fi) '63 -Andy Stewart, you ngsters the ert of dance. Edd Perry. (~ @ ) Tiie Proud Breed I Garner Ted Arm1tron1 @D Chtspirito Japanese l1n1u11e Pro1ram 7:30 fJ ((ifJ Ci)) (j) A&>ple'a Way "The The Ont Way Temptation" (Rf A hi&h pressure ex. Masterpleet Theatre: The Ed· ecutive offers Geor1e Apple work w1rdians "Conan Doyle" The ere· on his lonf·llme dream, an impor. ator of master detective Sherlock tant housin1 project, but it would Holmes decides to imilale his fie· mean movin1 back to California. tional character by pe!$0nally inves· 0 ID (iJ Q9) m Wortd Of Ola· ligating the case of a man im· ney "Bristle Face" Conclusion of 8 prisoned for a crime he says he did two-part story about a bristle-faced not commit. Niael Davenport stars mutt who makes a man of his as Conan Doyle. young, orphaned owner and causes ~ Noche de 6111 a country $1ore~eeper to run for International Variety sheriff. Phillip Alford, Brian Keith Corona Now and Jeff Donnell star. 9:30 R (~ Ci)) (j) Sixty Minutes 0 @ @ a> T h e F I I • • T h e Mormon Tabernacle Choir $2.000.000 Hit" CR> Inspector Er· Q 'THE KING IS COMING' skine trails a gang that hijacked a *"THE KINGDOM AGE" plane carryin1 2 million in travelers DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP check.s. Henry Sliva and Sharon Far. rell guest. I The Kin& Is Comins Q Million S Movie: (90) "My lit· The Bit Qufftion tie Chickadee" (com) '40 -W.C. Voice of Calvary fields, Mae West, Dick FOf'an. 10:00 Day of Discowery I Three Passports to Adventure Dr. Norman Vincent Peale lassie Ei) News Journey to J1p1n (R) 700 Club 1:00 : firin1 line IJ Special-JOHNNY CASH . ' ror:i;0~:!11lo:o~ub * On 'HEE HAW' Tonite! 10:15 &>Royal family of Japan/Sumo Het Haw Wrestlin1 Safari to Admrture 10:30 Tiie Protectors Nippon No Uta/News Safari to Adventure P1ttern for LM1t1 The Time leln1 : Evenln& at Pops "Peggy Lee" Best of Groucho · E Show de Arel Anderson Rock Concert • • Armenl1n TV Hour The Evil Touch 1:30 fJ (~ ) (I) M 1 n n I a "Desert Police SUrtt0n Run" (R) Mannix must fight for his Movie: (C) ''Topaz" (dra) ·s,9 life in a desert ghost town when he -Frederick Stafford, Dany Robin, goes in search of a missing plane John Vernon, Karin Dor. and its pilot I San Die&o Panorama 0 9 00 @) 8) NBC S u n d a y Mission: Impossible Mystery-Hee R1mky (2hr) "Dead fr Ci)) News Heat" (R) Ramsey searches for the T.H.E. Cat reason behind the dtath of 1 6 Concem healthy, 25·year·old ranch foreman, · Nashville Music while Barney Tolliver, a aood na· 10:45 EE This fs Japan tured crook, and the Widow Helpen. (Qi (j)) Splnlslt Movie stall. a. milit~nt !eminist., create 11:00 n CI) O fl (I) t1iJ News chaos with their antics. Jackie Coop. Pacesetters er. Sheree North, Richard Lenz and m · ATHRYN KUHLMAN Harry Morgan guest. 0 (fi) CI) a> ABC Sunday Movie: * (IN COLOR) (?) (2hif "fireball forward" (R) II) Kathryn f(uhlman (dra) '72-8en Gauara. Eddie Al· @Cl) Top Ten Issues bert. Ricardo Montalban, Dana El· 11:30 I Name of the Game car, Anne Francis, LQ. Jonu. A for-· Sunday Tonlfht Show mer enlisted men who has made Movie: (C) "The Younr War· his way llp to Major, is put in com. riors" (dra) '67-James Drury, Rob· mand of a "hard luck" division and ert Pine, Steve Carlson. ordered to make an effective fight· 00 TelepulM ina force of the group. But first he (j'QJ Movie: "Se• of Grau" (wes) must find our who's selling the '47-Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hep· Germans all advance plans for the burn. unit. m Movie: "War of the Wildub" m I SPICIALL Backstage at the Zoe (adv) '43 -John Wayne, Martha (90) Actress etty While (Mary Ty. Scott. ler Moore Show) is hostess for this I!) Movie: "Phenl11 City Story" (dra) special filmed at the Los Angeles '55-Richard Kiley. Zoo. Guests on !he tour of !he zoo 12:00 00 Or. Irene Kassorl1 are James Stewart, Amanda Blake, @ Rl&ht On Greg Morris, Joseph Campanella, 12.30 @ New Directions. Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, 1:00 ~ ..... , F ly and Ma~ Tter Moore. • 0 ...,..~""nf r1t I!) I Sf cq I The Siberi1 Nobody CD Mme: "last Sta(tcOICfl West" Knows The Linker Family travels to (wes) '57-Jim Davis. Victor Jory. Siberia for a look at the strange 1:10 I) Movie: "Eliz1betfl ttle Queen" land and its people. (dra) '37-Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, Qj Governor & the Students Olivia de Havilland. 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Travel Fiim &) The Adventurers m U1t!e R11ul1 JULY 29 For mornln& •nd 1fternoon listinp, ple.se see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day's movies. 7:00 I Cilt!HJQJ(i)mQ) News iOWlfn&t°' Ditt1rs Movie: (C) (211r) "N1mu the Killer While" (dra) '66 -Robert Lansinr. Lee Meriwether, Robin Mattson. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O (C) "Somebody loves Me" (mus) '52 -Betty Hutton, Ralph Meeker, Adele Jeraens, Robert Keith. 9:30 0 "Slbotl&• 1t St•" (a dv) '42- Dave Hutcheson, Maraaret Scott, William Hartnell. 11:00 O "Bucket of Blood" (hor) '59 - Dick Miiier, Barbara Morris. "Kill· er With A Sill! Scarf" (susp) '67- Carl Mohner, Susanne Uhlen. 12:00 m (C) "Juli Slide" (wes) '59 - Mark Stevens, Dorothy Malone. John Ute I. 1:00 Q7I (C) "Moamblque" (adv) '65 - Steve Cochran. Hilde1arde Neff. 2:00 ID "The Plundertn" (wes) '60- Jeff Chandler, John Saxon. 2:30 B (C) "Ask AnJ Girl" (com) '59- Shirley Maclaine, David Niven. ~ (C) "House of C1rds" (dra) '68-Geor1e Peppard, Inger Stev· ens, Orson Welles. 3:00 (C) "A BoJ Ten feet Till" Part I (dra) '6~dward G. Robinson. Fer1us McClelland. ®) (C) '1h• Red PonJ'' (dra) '49 -Robert Mitchum, Myrna Loy. 3:30 IJ (C) "Evll ROJ Slide" (com) '72 -John Astin, Dick Shawn, Pam Austin. (3) ''The Bl& Gimble" (dra) '36- Pliilip Huston, James Gleason. O (C) "The Pink Junale" (com) '68 -James Garner, Eva Renzi, Geor1!_ Kennedy. (}iJ l!J "House of the Arrow'' (llJYS) '54 -Oscar Homolka, Yvonne Fur· neaux. 4:30 (9 Ci)) "Who WIS Th1t Lldy?'' (com) '60 -Tony Curtis, Janet Leiah, Dean Martin. f V f ~l I NC '=00 i~'Mlfc!~~Tews lon1ftl1 6 Ho11n's Heroes • Beverly Hillbillies M1for L11iue l1seb1ll Teams to be announ,::ed. I Mission: Impossible Mod Squid se»1nlsh T1lll Show !j Movie: (C) (2hr) '1he Brtmble Bush" (dra) '60 -Richard Burton, Barbara Rush. Ell) Zoom! €E Speed Ricer 6:30 I lest of Groucho • Didi Vin DJlle CI) Ho11n's Heroes : T'1i Chi Ch'u1n • The Pioneers Audubon Wildlife Tht1ter Whlfa MJ U11t? I Lowt Lucy It T1kea A Thief Ci) I lk11m of J11nnle Esmer11d1 : N1tur11ists Spanish tanauaae. ( (j)) lobbJ 6oldsboro Sflow · Dram1 · • Usted J IH [strtllH Thr" Stooaes 7:30 IJ Jon1th1n Winters Show (R) Ken Berry guests. I Hoa1n's Heroes Police Suraeon . Help ThJ Nelpbor . Ntw lt1t Utt Clock · New Trusure Hunt fJ Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Glenn Miller StofY'' (mus) '54 - James Stewart. June Allyson. Tll1t Girl To Tell the Truth 6 New Price Is Rl&ht : D~ 1t Nl&ht ( llJ) N1shville Music • JimmJ D11n Sllow · Pollet Surpon Little Rasctls 1:00 IJ (Qj; ) Gu11smolle "Snow Train" Concl. Dillon is cornered by three Sioux after he escapes from the train, and the pusenaers decide to · tum the two men OYer to the Indians. B @ 00 m MondlJ Nlaht Ma· jor Le11ue l11eblll (3hr) Teams to be announced. O Movie: (C) (2hr) "A Son& Is Born" (mus) '48 -Danny Kaye. Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Virginia Mayo. 0 @CD m The Rookies "The Late Mr. Brent" (R) Mike Danko be· come s emotionally involved with the youna, friendless widow of an innocent man he apparently shot durina a police attempt to capture two escaped convicts. Darleen Carr guests. • I Dule,.s Choice Slf1ri to Adveftture El Ptdre de Ml l1rrio Movie: (C) (2hr) "Ho"o' of Dracut•" (hor) 'SS-Peter Cushin1. Michael Gouah. EE Ameriun rro Tennis Summer Tour (4hr) I Penthouse Comedy Movie: "One More Tomorrow" (dra) '46 -Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman. 8:30 ®l Gr11test Sports Leaends m MerY Griffin Sllow W Movie: (90) "frtncis Covers the Bi& TOWll" (com) '55 -Donald O'Connor. (ID P1nor1m1 Novel• • 9:00 IJ (Qi Cl)) Here's LU'Y (R) Andy Griffith guests as a charily fund raiser whose evanaelical st y I e charms Lucy, but mikes daughter Kim suspicious of his motives 00 The Bold Ones " n n he OW by m Ide he ,. to Is ye, an, he be· ith an ol ure arr the aid ndy und le lt f TUESDAY JULY 30 D ~ (j) GD A1C Monda, Movie: (C) (fhr} "Htllt Down There" (R) (com) '68 -Tony Randall, Janet Lelah. Jim Backus, ROddy McOow. all, Ken Berry, Marv Griffin. An un· derwater development expert proves his point about the wive of the fu. ture by movina his f1mlly into 1n For mot"nlng and afternoon ti.tlnp, underw1ter home. please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Cl) Su Olea• Ntw1 Cotifartnu Below, f0t )'OUT convenience, are (fj Mtvlt: (C) (2hr) "Heller In Pin• the day's movies. TIIMI" C•dv) '60 -Sophie Loren, DAYTIME MOVIES Anthony Quinn. ti) Mwy Alfl4tcldo ~ Varlet, st... 9:00 U ''flltodera CMs Wiid" (com) '3&-lrene Dunne, Mel")n Oou11n. 9:30 R (9 (I)) Dick ¥111 °"' ..... 9:30 a "OptrltiOll DHttS" (•dv) '59-00 Drck suuests an old friend Eve Meyer, Chuck Henderson. . from Phoenill for en 1ctln1 job. He 11:0011 "Kina Di11osaur" (SCl·fi) 'SS- aets the role but can't h1ndle the Bill Bryant Wanda Curtis. (C) "En· pressure of television and Dick must ttr lnspectOr Mallfer• (mys) '67- come to the rescue. Heinz Ruhmann, Eddi Arent. ({)At lmic 12:00 GJ (C) "The Kt(' (dr1) '53-Wil· fJ News tram Holden, Sophia Loren, Trevor fl) Educational Ecoloa Serita Howard, Oscar Homolka. @I) Oram• 1:00 @ (C) "lountr Killtr'' (wes) '64 -Dan Duryea, Rod C1meron. 10:00 R (Qfl Cl)> Cl) Medical C • • t • r 2:00 OJ "Orders to Kill" (dra) '59-P•ul Olfhe Girl From Bedl1m" (R) Dr. Massie, Eddie Albert. Ga.nnon, poslnc as • psychotic, 2:30 G (C) "April In h ris" (mus) 'SJ 111ns entr~nce to a men111 home to -Doris Day, Ray Bolter. Cli ude prov8Ji;;;t patient eere. Dauphin. ~ ~11bor lunny of the 3:00 (j) (C) "A loy Ten FMt Till" Yllr Pacea11t Concl. (dra) '6S-Edward G. Robin· Q Meet t11e M.,.r live prorr1m son, Fer111s McClelland. with Mtyor Tom Bradley. tii (C) '-Critic's Qolce" (com) '63 I Mtllco Mastco -Bob Hope, Lueitle Bill. Man In A Wtca1t 3:30 (C) "flower Drum Sot!(' (mus) l'raiH the Loni C111b ~-Nancy Kwan, James Shlaeta. ()) "A Frend! Mistress" (com) '60 10:30 O Mevlt: (C) "Dtltinr of A Spy" -Ce~il Parker. J1mes Robertson (susp) '69-Lorne Greene, Harry An-Justice. drews, Anthony Quayle, R&chel Rob· U "Ship of fools" Part I (dra) erts. '65-Vlvien l.eilfl, Lee Marvin, Si· 11111 Colby . mone Sianoret. Jose Ferrer, Oskar La Cludld 8rfta Werner, Elizabeth Ashley. Mvlkal ColMdy (jjJ (j) "«:tty of Silent Mt n" (dra) u:oo 11 B m I ~::! lest of ~ucho Nl&ttt Galle,, Alfred Hltcltcod l'rt1tnb Mevie: "Stranaer °" the Prowl" (dr1) 'SJ-Paul Muni, Join Lorrine. 1(1) The Vlslttr ttii Saint (I)) The "°""" 11:30 R (fa (J)) (J) CIS Lm Movie: tlfro• hfereD att" (dr1) ·sa - Jean Simmons, Otn O'Herfihy, Rhon· d1 fleml_!!J. Efrem Zimbalist Jr. I QJ Cl) tfOJ m Mflll"J Carao11 f ractured"FllcUra MM: "SM Dntl" (hor) '57- Jack Kel!l, Marl Blanchard. U @(I) GD Wide World Mpiery "Once the Killin& Starts" (R) 12:0011 Movie: "Sewn Doot'1 to Dtlth" (mys) '42 -Chick Chandler, June ~de. OJ Movie: (C) "Father Wu A full· b1ek" (com) '49-Fred MacMurray, M1ureen O'Hara, N1t1fie Wood. fil) Yoaa for Htaltll 12:30 0 Candid Camera l:OO D (IQ) Tomorrow 1 :45 II Movie: "MlrKle of Ult. Hiiis" (wes) '58-Ru Reason. Betty Lou Gerson, N1n Leslie. 3:10 R Movie: "f'alltn Sparrow" (dre) 'TI-John G1rfield, M1ureen O'Hua. '42-frank Albertson, June Lana. 4:30 <9 Ci)) "Middle of the Nlfllt" (dra) '59 -Kim Novik, Fredric March. FVfNINC. ': 00 B~l~~~~':'ews lollanu 6 Horan'• HerNs leveti, Hillbillies Misaio11: Impossible Mod Squad Spl11lsll T1i. SMw Movie: (C) (2hr) "loc:cacdo 70'' Part I (com) '62 -Sophia Loren. mzoom! m Spefll RKtr 6:30 lest of Croucho • Diet Va11 Dyle . Merv Criffin Sllow Cl) Hoa•n's Heroes : r11 Chi Ch'uan • Tiie Pioneers · • Tr1wel Fllm · The Adventurers Uttle Rascals 1:001cvuoooomm News Bl*tina for Dollers Movie: (C) (2tlr) "Mor1an the Pir1tt" (adv) '61-Steve Reeves. I Saftrl to Adventure Wl\at's M, Uner I love Lucy It T1bs A Tlllef (]) I Drum of Jeannie THE O.dLV PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 28, 1974 Ina of Presidents by Wives .& Mothers" four Presidential bloafl· phers discuss how Presidents Tru· m~ Kenned1. Johnson and Nixon have been influenceiJ by the women around them. @m Los Gr111dH Anos dtl Rod New Treuure Hunt m Tele·Rtwistl y CoM ntlrios ..., ..... "'"" · (Ii Hol!Jwood Squares 9:30 IJ (Qt Cl)) Ci) CIS eo.tdy f'tlotl Help TllJ Ntllhbor (R) "Friends & lovers" stirs P1ul Stutts of tht Deep Sand as an intense youn1 bus Ytu Aatd for It violinl5t who l1nds •n 1ud1tion with Mlllioft $ Mowte: (C) (Zhr) "TII• the Boston Symphony; "Dominic's 11 Coulltry'' (wu) ·ss -J1mes Dream" sta~ Joseph Mascolo i nd Stew1rt, Ruth Rom•n. Rita Moreno; and "The Fess Parter Tkat Clrl Show" stars Fns Parker, Cincty CJ) To Ttlt Ult Trvtll Eilbaeher, Dawn Lyn and Mithele Ci) Let's Mab A Deal Stacy. : D1y 1t Nl&ht I News Outdoors WiUI Ken C11t1w1, Aficionados del Norte · lobbJ Coldsboro Show Dr1m1 Little R1scals 10:00 U fD Cl) Qj ~ Po II c • St or J 8:00 II (9 CIJ> Cl) Miude (R) carol ''Collfsion Course'' <,R>. Sue Ant is haVfna discipline problems with Langdon and Huch 0 B~an star In her '°" and hesitates to take a a dream about an experimental pro· short vacation, but Mal{,de assures ar~m that pl1ees. male and female Carol that all Phillip needS•is a little officers toaether m p1trol ears. i!!ndmothe~ love and affection. I ,, m News U !N{))119J m Ad1m·l2 "North. erryMISOll east Division" (R) Johnny Whitaker • @(}),~ M1rcus WelbJ M.D. auesls as a lonely boy who frightens he M~11ln~ (R) The recovery of his neighborhood with his mini a mu11!ng victim, • p1llent of Or. bike. Welby, 1s hampered by her fur of 11 Movie: (2hr) ''The Ila Cloct'' a n~elll a.tt•ck end . he~ hus· (mys) '48-Ray Milland. Maureen bands obsessive determination to O'Sullivan, Charles uuahton. catch the. muuer. u (ill (j) m Happy o.,. "The @ Man Ill A Saltcase Skin G1me" CR) Richie gets in to fm I l!lcllC ! hrtlcular Men (2hr) see his first burlesque show by us· A dra.ma ll•rr!nl Stacy .Keach as 1n Inc a false identity card which iives atomic sclent1!t who 1s forced to his aae as 25. Once inside, he's look at wh~t his wor11 on the 1tom. shocked to see an all-too-familiar le bomb will eventually lead to. face in the audience. m l'r1be ttlt Lord Club I De1ltr's Choiu 10:30 G Movie: 111 Un" (dra) '69 Safari to Adventure -Ava Gardner, Mcshane. Conlon 1 •111 Cos~ Movif: (C) (211r) "Seren1cle" u Ciudad Grltl (mus) 'S&-Mario Lanza, Joan Fon· • Nochts Tapattu Keepina of the Green" ~R) Best of 8rou~ ~~an luilda, M111 Destro,s "The ll:OO ,~BI IQ~:::: I Qulen 6 ~t G1ll1ry Comect, -.. Alfred Hltdlcoc• Presents Movie: "Swina Your udy" Movie: "llOOcl of Nostradamus" (com) '38 -Humphrey Bogart, (hor)-Germon Robles. Penny Sin&leton •• Ronald Reaaan. 1(3) The Visitor 8:30 II (9 CJ)) Cl) H 1 w 1 I i fivt.O Tht Saint "Oeath With flther" (R) Andrew ( Ci)) The Pioneers Du111n auests as a retired federal 11:30 II (~Cl)) CJ) CIS Lm Mevlt: narcotics 11ent whose ton becomes •'flit Fiend Who w.i .. 4 the West" embroiled in 1 heroin refining opera· (wes) '58 -Huch O'Brian, Und1 tlon run by the syndicate. Peter Cristal. Strauss also _J_UUts. ~@ Cl) @) m Jehll"J Ca"" O O 00 ll§m N 1 c Tvesd1y rracblred Flldltrs Mystery..:::f afNlr ' Co. "Fire & 6 Movie: "Niaht Unto ~ilht" (dra) Ice" (R) Faraday's investigation of '4 Ronald Reaaan, V1veca Lind· a lire at a laree corporation reveals fors. a sophisticated form of arson. 0 @ Cl) Cl) Wide Wortcl Mp· D @ @ al AIC Tutsd8' Movie: tlry "Nlahtmare Step" (R) (C) (90) ''Tiit Cu11 ' the Pulpit" 12:00 11 Movie: "Undercover Ooctof'' (R) (wes) '74-Marjoe Gortner. Es· (mys) '39-Lloyd Nolan. telle Parsons, Slim Pickins, David GJ Movie: (C) "Slau1hter tf the Huddleston, P1mela Sue Martin. Vampires" (hor) '62-William Bran· Marjoe Gortner stars as a fightnin1· dy Dieter Eppler. fast youn1 1unfighter in hiding, £Ib Yo11 for Health di.saulsed as a preacher and faced 12:30 G Cindid Camera with defendln1 cowardly townspeo· 1,00 i fl (I)"°" f'£I N pie held at the mercy of a tyrant. • T '4:11 ~ ews m Merv Griffin Show · omorrow OJ Movie: (C) (90)1 "lorder River" 1:30 GJ AJl·Nl&flt Show: "steae Door," (wes) '5' -Joel McCrea. Yvonne "Under My Skin," "Smlthtrl11ts" DeCarlo. 1:4511 Movie: (C) "lottom tf tlM lot· fD lie, lfe (R) Ue" (dra) 'S&-Joseph Cotten, Vin ~ P111or11n1 Novtl• Johnson, Ruth Rom1n, Jack Carson. 9:00 Cl) The told Ollea 3:10 II Mowlt: (C) ''Ride t11e Hi&tl fm Whit's the llr lclt1? "The Mak· Wind" (adv) '66-t>men McGevin. Page 9 WEDNESDAY JULY 31 For mornln1 end afternoon llstlnas, pl .. se see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. 8elow, for your convenience, ere the day's movln. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 IJ (C) "Marry Me! Marry Mt!" (com) '68--tlaude Berri, Elizabeth Wiener Gregoire Alsan. 9:3011 "Kina of Gamblers" (dra) '37 -Akim llmiroff, c1,1re Trevor. 11:0011 "Violante Tenor" (wes) '54- Wild Bill Elliott. "Lepoa of tile Doomed" (adv) '58-Bill Williams. 12:00 m (C) "Bluebeard's Ten Honey· moons" (mys) '6~eorge Sanders, Corinne Calvet, Jean Kent. 1:00 Qj ''Jarett Zero" (adv) '55 - Richard Conte. Peuie Castle. 2:00 m "When TOlllOITOW Comes" (dra) '39-Charles Boyer. Irene Dunne. 2:30 fJ "Come Fill the ·Cup" (dra) '51 -James Cagney, Gig Young, Phyllis Thax1er. @ (I} (C) "Joumey to Shllolt" {dra) '68-James Caan, Michael Sar- razin, Brenda Scott. 3:00 00 "Untarttlly Stnnpt'' (scj.fi) '64 -John Neville, Phi!lfp Stone. ®)"Dud Rineer'' (dra) '64-Bette Davis. Karl Malden, Peter Lawford. 3:30 IJ ''The Day the Earttl Stood Still" (sci·fi) '51-Michael Rennie, Patri· cia Neal. Sam Jaffe. (i) "It Happened One Summer'' (rom) '45 -Jeanne Crain, D1n1 Andrews. IJ "Ship of Fools" Concl. (dra) '65 -Vivi•n l•l11h, let Marvin, Simone ~noret. JO$e Ferrer. (l1J ''The Pay-oH" (mys) '42- lee Tracy, Tina Thayer. 4:30 (Qj ) "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" (dra) '36-Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur, 6:00 [ V E N I N (, ·1g~~;. Bonanza • Hoaan's Heroes Beverly Hillbilllea Mission: Impossible Mod Squad Spanish Talk Show Movie: (C) (2hr) "Bo«accio 70" Concl. (com) '62-Sophia Loren. m l.oom! EE Speed Racer 6:30 lest of Croucho Dick Van Dyke O Merv Griffin Show (l) Ho11n's Heroes : ral Chi Ch'uan • The PlonHrs • The Advetltuftrs LltUe Rasuls 7:00 U C.VDOfDOOmm News e lowtlna for Dollars ()) hie: (2hr) "female on the leach" (dra) 'SS-Joan Crawford, Jeff Chandler. i Jeumey Whars My Unt? I love Lucy THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 28, 1974 It Takes A Thief I Dteam of Jeannie Es1111ralda : Los AnplH Collective ( (j)) Wor1d of Surv!Yal · Drama · • Aaron lereer Show Three S1Dolts 7:30 New Dating Game Holan'• Heroes Walt Tiii Your F1tlltr Gets Hot1e Help Thy Nelah~r Lera Mika A Deal lobbf Cioklsbort Show Million $ Movie: (2hr) "You Ciotti Stay Happy'' (rom) '48 James Stewart, Joan Fontaine. New Price Is Ript That Ciir1 1 CD To Tell the Trvth (I} Hollywood Squares : D!f. at Nilflt ( Cl)) Police Surgeon • Other People~ Other Places • Celebrity Bowlin& l.lttle Ra1e1ls a:oo IJ <9 Cf)) (j) p RE M I ERE The Hudson lrottltrs Show Ari hour of music and comedy with Bill. Mark and Brett Hudson. The brothers de· rive their comedy from the Marx Brothers school of zaniness. but each has vocal and instrumental talenr, too. Ronny Graham (''Mr. Dirt," in TV commercials) wlll be featured each week, and there will be namuuest stars. 0 12) ltJ ®) er;, Ch1se "Slu ling Stones" ( R) Chase and his unit 11e assi11ned to uncover the master- mind behind a seritt of diamond heists pl1guin11 a large jewelry im· porting firm. D Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Deep Brue Sea" (dra) 'SS-Vivien l ei11h, Kenneth More, Eric Portman. IJ @_@ Q) The Cowboys "A Matter of Honor'' (R) The boys set out to prove the Innocence of Kate Tatum (Pippa Scott), jailed for crooked gamblin11. They just can't believe such a nice lady could be a cheat. I Dealer's Choice Safari to Adventure . Variety Movie: (2hr) "At.o•lc City" (sci fl) '52--0ene Bury, Lydia Clarke I The Old Maid & the Thief (R) Championship Wrestlina J1panese languaae Progr1m &:30 0 @00 Q) AIC Wednesday Movie: (C) (90) ''The List Angry Man" (R) (dra) '74 -Pat Hingle. Lynn Cartin. Tracy Bogart. Paul Ja- bara. Michael Margotta, Andrew Dugaan, Ann Doran, Sorrell Booke. A tough, dedicated old doctor prac· tlcing In a tough Brooklyn neigh· borhood in 1936. fi11hts to save the life of 1 troubled teenaee boy. Merv Griffin Stlow Movie-: (C) (90) ''ColossllS of 11" (adv) '61-Rory Calhoun a;) Panorama Novela 9:001J(~(j))(j)Cannon "Bobby l oved Me" {R) A naive young schoolteacher hires Cannon to in· vestigate the murder of a hand· some, smooth·t•lkln1 dance instruc tor at a lone~hearts club. 0 @ (i) m NIC Wednesday Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Tht Double Man" CR) {susp) '68-Yul Brynner. Britt Ekland. Clive Revill. Anton Diffring, Lloyd Nolan. A CIA agent is lured SCHEIRICH IN ORANGE COUNTY ,-~··· ,...,_,.....,, . ._ dmit{ & 'Jaylat You have to love wood to hand flnlah It. Paee 10 General Building Contractors ~all Mow 962-6248 842-3741 Uc. 253111 p A t e r 't e e ) ' ry e. a· w e. • C· h e y. of 111 8. ed to Europe in tn ellempt by foreign agents to lnfiltr•te the agency Cl) T1'• Bold Ones ®') MHlt: (C) (2hr} "C.pric•" (adv) '67-Doris 01y, Richard Harris. THURSDAY ~ C.r•lna AUGUST 1 Hollywood Television Thtetre • h• Typist" (R) Anne Jaokson and For morning and afternoon llstinp, Ell Wallach stu in Murray Schisaal's please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. play in which a lona·tlme employee Below, for your convenience. are breaks in • new typist. and through the day's movies. their rendom conversations, they be1in to learn more about eech DAYTIME MOVIES other and themselves. r.P;\ Elcenario T1'Htr1 ...:1 9:00 O "B1dm1n'1 Counby'' (wes) '58 9:15 m Ctlar•ln1 Golt -George Montgomery. Karin Booth. 9:30 0 Nn1 9:30 O "Under Pressure" (dra) '35 - @I) Drama Edmund Lowe, Charles Bickford. 10:00 II (Qj ) Kojall "Death Is 11:00 O "Jackpot" (mys) '62 -William Not a Passing Grade" (R) A series Hartnell Betty McDowell "No W1y of buralaries c~mplete with fake Back" (mys) '55 -Derrick De· clues is espec11lly puullng for Marney Eleanor Summerfield. Koj1k because the "clues" contain . , ' some personal Items stolen from 12.00 m 'The fabulous .Baron Munchau· him. sen" (adv) '59-Milos Kopecky. I mm News 1:00 9 (C) "Where Bullets fl(' (susp) PerryMuon '66 -Tom Adams, Dawn Addams. @ (I) al Doc £ 11 1 o t "The 2:00 IE ''Three for Jaime Dawn" (mys) Brothers" (R) An Indian youth·s '56 -Laraine Day, Ricardo Mon· motorcycle accident luds to serious talban. Injury for h15 broth.er. By way of 2:30 O "I Confeu" (mys) '53 -Mont· atonement he &oes into the moun· gomery Clift Anne Baxter tains to offer himself as a sacrifice ~ 00 "Th~ Boy Cried · Murdel'' he hopes will restore his brother's (Susp) '6&--Veronlca Hurst. lhul:i,. in A Suttc.ase 3:00 00 (C) "The Young Rebel-Cervan· tn" (dra) '69-Horst Buchholz. . The session (R) Bluegrass music ~ (C) "No Man Is an Island" (dra) with Dub Crouch. Norm•n ford and ·62-Jeffre Hunter the Blue1rass Bounders. Y • m !'raise tflt lord Club 3:30 II (C) "Hausel's Memory" (dra) tO·JO r.111 M · • "I' ll tel I to " (d ) '70 -David MoCallum, Leslle Niel· · '!"6 ovtt · ve v e re ra sen, Susan Strasberg, Lilli Palmer. 56 -Jock ~ahoney. Leigh Snow· "And Now Mi&uel" (adv) '66 - den. Ann Harding. Guy Stockwell, Chi Gulager. 11111 Colby O (C) "Get Yourself A Coll111 Girt" la Cludad Grita (com) '64 -Chad Everett. Nancy Humlftlst. Alternative Sinatra, Mary Ann Mobley. Tele·COm1co1 (jJ; @ "Men on Her Mind" (rom) Cl) ttOl EE Cil News 4:30 (Q!, (j)) ''The Last Hutr1h" Part I hit of Grouc o (dra) '58 -Spenoer Tra cy Jeffrey Nicht Gallery Hunter ' Alfred Hitchcock Presents · THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 28, 1974 • "The Furnished Room'' CR) A sleaiy El) festlval lntemadonal furnished room provides clues, and ~ Movie: (C) (2hr) "His Majmy an unupecled end to the mystery O'KHfe" (adv) '54-Burt Lancaster. of a jilted suitor's former girlfriend. EI,:) lnttmlliOnar l'trfOnlllftCt "Fire· I Mo,an'1 Heroes bird" (R) French prima b1ller1n1 The New Price Is Rllflt Claire Motte dances the title role in Help Thy Ntlpbor this Russian fairy tale composed by OuJe's ~lrts ''Brenda's Term i or Stravinsky. aper" (R) · Atompana111e I T1'rillseeken · • Julio I Ser1le>--Comentario1 Wild Klntdom 9:30 I News T1'at Girt • Dnma (1) To Tell tfle TruUt 10:00 • QJ (I)®) m NIC News l'rt· 00 Wild Wor1cl of Animals Mnts "Special Edftlon" The current Dar at Nl1ht Joseph Papp, pro· boom in ivory and whet it is doing ducer l,~irecto~. of "Stfcks an~ to the elephant population of East B~nes. and Boom, Boom, Boom, Africa are examined in this film rt· d1scusus the American theatre. port. Karen Lerner, who produced I Ci)) Jlmm~ Dean Show the story, spent a month worlling • Jonathan W1nter1 Show with an NBC News film crew In • The l'rotectors Kenya, in the bush country, In the little Rascals animal parks. and in the cities of 1:00 Mombasa and Nairobi. B "THE WALTONS"-THE '' ;ml!JNews . , Perty Mason * FAMILY S FAVORITE! . @ l])a>StreetsofSan ft1n· II (Qi) Ci)) Ci) The Waltons "The_ cisco "Deadline" (R) In a fit of rage, Cradle .. (R) Olivia discovers she is a famous newsman kills a girl re· going to have a baby when she has porter who no longer returns his taken on a selling job to help out love. By a twist of circumstance, the with the fam.!!t flnancH. newsman's son, an actor. becomes 0 QI Ci) (lg) @D Mac Davis SllOW the prime suspect. Helen Reddy, Jimmie Walker, Fred I YtCtory at Sea Smoot and Dick Shawn guest. • Tutro Con Oswtldo CllVo O Movle: (2hr) ''The Matt'' (iSra) : Verite "Warrendale" A photo-'61~tuart Whitman. Rod Steiger. graphic study of rage. grief, anger 0 @ m Tempet1t11,res Rilina c;nd love IS seen among the emo· "Kid Genius" A precocioul and ob· tionally disturbed children living in noxious boy concert pianist (Robbie Warren~ale, a residential treatment Rist) Is friahtened Into a traumatic center 1~ Toronto, Canada. state by Or. Mercy and the hospital al) Pr11se the lord Cfub is sued. 10:30 0 Mov:e: "fol!ow That Camel" Oealel's Choice (com) '68-Phll Silvers, Kenneth Boxinl From the Of1mpic Wiiiiams. Spanish lane.uaae Proar•m Bill ~osby : Evenin1 at Pops "Peggy Lee'' la C1ud1d Grltl • Jueves de Gala • las Diu felices · • Caravana Musi~I 11:00 9) EE ~ Ci) News Japanese Serial 0 @E m m News . l e11 of Groucho 8:30 0 @ (I) al firehouse .. F a I s e Nilflt Gallery Alarm" (R) Captain ~yerson Is hos· Alfred Hitchcock l'rtMnts p1tallzed !or a. poM1~le heart a~· Movie: (C) "Cavalry Command" 11:00 i D 0 m Im News '44--Mary Beth Hughes. Movlt: "I Cover the Underwor -~-menl. While his womed men wail (wes) '63-John Aaar, Richard Arlen. for results of his esfS, l1~r·er--,,111ri~-.-....,.;-.:.__ (dra) '54-Sean McClory. IW. ~~Jl•itor Y!(a for Health (JJ) The Pioneers 11 : 15 Cillelftl ,. 11 :30 (9 Cl)) Cl) CBS Late Movie: ( ) "M111 of the fipt1111 lady" (dra) '54 -Vin Johnson, Walter Pidgeon, Louis Calhern. I @ Ci) ([Q) m 'ohnny Carson f rectured flickers Movie: "Cty Dan11r" (dra) '51- Diok Powell, Rhonda Fleming. 0 al Wide World SJttdal "Academy of Country Music Awards Show" (R) 12:00 O Movie: "Thirteen East Street" 6:00 ;oooommailm News 3 ®)@(l)Qj@(~(])) News Bonanza · 00 @ World Football Leaaue So. Calif. Sun vs. Memphis. I M.lssion: Impossible Mod Squad Spuisb TalllSflow Zoom! Speed Racer 6:30 o Merv Griffin Show 1 @ Hogan's Heroes : T'al Chi Ch'uan • T1'e Pioneers · • lnternation•I Variety The Actventuren Little Rascals (mys) '52-Patrick Hoit. D Wanted: Dead or Alive m Movie: (C) "Capt1in Clution" 7 •. 00 (adv) '40 -Victor Mature, Alan (!)00Q100@Dal News Jowlina for Dollan Ladd. Louise PlaH. 12:30 I Candid C.met1 1:00 I Cl) 9 Cl) New• · Tomo"ow 1:45 Ovit: (C) ''Thi"' .ComnMld" (wes) '54 -Guy Madison, James Whitmore, Joan Weldon. 2:00 m All·Nl&flt Show: (C) "lilly liar," (C) "Heut of the Mattel'' 3:10 II Movie: "Wild on the Beach" (mus) '65-Frankie Randall, Sherry Jackson. Sonny & Cher. Secrets of tfle Deep I love Lucy It Takes A Thief (}) I Dream of Je1nnle Esmeralda : feast of languaae "Antony & Cleopatra" r (j)) lassie Drama Three Stooees 7:30 I) Orson Welles' Great Mytterlea called upon to battle a blaze in a Saint Junk·fill~d garage . and to save a 11:15 . Cinema 34 young man suffering from a drug 11 :30 Cf) News overdose. . • (iJ 00 ttO) @D Johnnr CarHn m Merv Gnffin Show Joey Bishop is guest host lhroulfl al) News/Sports August 9th. 9:00 IJ (elf) Cl)) Cf) CBS T h u r s d a y 0 fractured Flicktn Movie: (21/zhr) "A Streetcar Named 00 Movie: "Whipl11h" (dra) '49 - Des·re" (R) (dra) '51 -Marton Dane Clark. Aleicis Smith. Brando. Vivien Leigh, Kim Hunter, 0 @ (}) GD Wide Wortd ~11 Karl Malden. Rudy Bond. The multf. "Geraldo Rivera's Goodniaht Amer- Academy Award-winning film version lea .. of Tennessee Williams' play, which ((:j9) Cl)) T1'e l'ionHl'1 won a Pulitzer Prize and a Orama 11:50 ED Ribbons in Spact/Yoaa tor Critics Award when it was first pre· Health senled on Broadway. 12:00 II (Qi Cl)) Cil CIS late Movie: D QJ (I) o:gi m Ironside ''Close (C) "A War of Qllldrtn" (dfl} '71- to the Heart .. (R) Elizabeth Ashley • Jenny Aautter, John Ronane, Vivien guests as a woman who, after suf· Merchant. fering an apparent heart atta ck, O Movie: ''Crow Hollow" (mys) '52 crashes into Ironside's van. Though -Donald Huston, Natasha Perry. an examination shows she has an m Movie: "China Qett" (dra) '57- old bullet near the heart. she denies Gene Barry, Angle Dickinson. ever being shot. 12:30 I Candid Camera @ The Bold Ones 1:00 I 0 Cl) News O 1 @.m Kuna fu "The Pas· Tomonow sion of Chen Vi" (R) Caine inten-2:00 A -Nicht Show: "The Intruder," tionally gets himself arrested for at· "Mine Own Executioner" tempted bank robbery while trying 2:1511 Movie: "Elptten & Anxious" to prove the innocence of a former (dra) '57-Martha Scott, J1ckie Shaolln disciple who has been jailed Coogan, William Campbell. for murder. 3:40 I) Movie: "C.st A Lone Shadow" O News (Wes) '59-Audle Murphy. Pa1• 11 RUTA LEE: --HIGH-IOUER ON-IKE GO - Don't be surpri~ if you hear about some airlines giving an award to Ruta Lee, hostess of NBC's High Rollers (Mondays through Fridays, 1 OAM). The way she has been ftying on air- planes these days. someone should give her an award. She just recently returned from Aru- ba, where as president of the ThaJians (a group of concerned performers who help provide hospital and psychological ser- vices for mentally retarded chil- dren) she hosted-a group of fund- raisers on a trip as a reward for their 'efforts. After three days of taping ses- sions with emcee Alex Trebek for High Rollers, Ruta departed for rehearsals in Fort Worth, Texas, where she will be appear- ing in "The Bells Arc Ringing." In the mtddlc of rehearsals, she ftew back to Burbank for a day of taping High Rollers, then re- turned to Fort Worth where ''The Bells Arc Ringing" opened on July IS. On July 31 , Ms Lee will be back in Burbank once more, for three sCMions of tap- i ng. As soon as production is -completed, she catches a plane for St. Louis, where she will be appearing in ''Goodbye Charlie" at the JJarn Dinn.er Theatre. She wm be-there through Sep- tember, but will commute every Sunday to Burbank to tape High Rollers on Monday. Each Mon- day night she'll be leaving for Los Angeles International Air· port immediately after taping to fty back to St. Louis. Anyone for a nice vacation at home? THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 28. 1974 FRIDAY AUGUST 2 Wbat'I .. , LIMY. B ID Cl) \lil • "I c F , I d a, I low Lucy MOvlt: {C) (2hr) "llleldou.pe" It Takes A Thltl (oom) '68-Warren Beetty, Susan· (J}LDrua ofJta11nle .nal\JtJJk. Cl!Ye Bevill, Erle Port,r. Es .. rlld1 Murray Melvin. A protession1I 11m : Avletioll Wt11Mr bier has a foolproof plan for win· ( Ci)) Alli••I Wortd nine a fortune in the 1amblin1 ta· • Dnwt1 $inos of Europe, until a 1ir1 he met • • Ewntn ldnos In London shows up with plans of ThrH Sttotea her own tor mak1nc his system worll For mornlnc and afternoon llstlnp, plMM see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 7: ~llft'~Ht~ Show Ell) Malttfplece Tiltltrt: TIM Cd· wardlus "Conan Doyle" (R) 301 lor her. . a oo a HoflywMd Squ.,.. I la CrilCll "" Cftlda 9:00 fJ (C) "Alrott Slla From Punln · Cfld" (com) '52-Alan Youn1. Di· nah Shore, Robert Mtrrill. 9:30 IJ "The Till lie" (dra) '52-Paul Henreid, Kathleen Hulfles. 11:00 IJ "M•n in Bl1dl" (hor) 'SO-Vil· entlne Oy1ll, Betty Ann Davies. ''Grend C.nJOfl" (rom) 'SO-Rich· ard Arlen. Mary Beth Hu1hes. 12:00 ID (C) "Tiie Motlpls" (adv) '62- JaGk P1lance. Anita Ekbera. 1:00 9 (C) "One Step t• Hell" (adv) '68-Ty Hardin, Rossano Brazzi. Z;.00 II) "Reunion in Reno" (rom) '51 - Mtrk Stevens, Pew Dow. 2:30 B ''Staie Frifht" (mys) '50-Mi· chael Wildln1, Jane Wym1n, M1rlene Dietrich. IU @ (C) "If A Man Answers" (com) '62-Sindra Dee. Bobby Darin. 3:i>O (C) "Wake Me Wiien the Wer Is Ower'' (com) '69-Ken Berry. ®,) (C) ''Green M1Asions" (dra) ·59 -Audrey Hepburn, Anthony Perkins. 3:30 6 (C) "Wild River'' (adv) '60 - Montaomery Clift, Lee Remick. Jo Van Fleet. Albert Salmi. CV (C) "Win&s of Fire'' (dra) '67- Suzanne Pleshette. James Farentino Lloyd Nolan. ' D (C) ''flare-Up'' (adv) '7~Ra· quel Welch. James St1cy, Don Chas- tain, Luke Askew. @ 00 "Queen of lrNdw1y" (dra) '42 -Rochelle Hudson, Buster Crabbe. 4:30 (Cjl (j)) "The List Hurreh" ConcJ. (dra) '58-Spencer Tracy, Jeffrey Hunter. EVENING 6:i>O m· (i)@l)mma) News (I)Qj@(9(1)~ News &"I Baseball An1els vs. Min· nesota Twins. E ep11'1 Heroes IMrtr Hlllbillia MissJoll: l•polliblt Mod Squid Spa11istl T Ilk Sllow Mcwit: (2hf) "A Fever in the " (dra) '71--Anaie Dickinson, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Ell) loo•! m SpHCI R1ctr 6:30 lat of Croudlo • Otek Vin Dyke MtfV Criffln Show (!) Hoaan's HtfOts : f'll Ctil Ch'u1n • The ,ionters • • Teltro · TIM Advttlturen UttSt ltascats 1:00 u moo@oomm NIWI 00 lOciier Baseball Ood1ers vs. San Die10 P1dres. (I) Allim1I World Wild Rtfup Wild Wortd of Aal•ala El Al••naca .. • Million S Movie: (2tlr) Mltnd J1p1nese Df'llM of ttle River'' (wes) '52 -Jemes 9:30 0 ()1) (!) aJ The OIM Ceuplt "A Stewart, Rock Hudson. Ol'Tterentlfrummer" (R) With Oscar's IThat Clrt help, Felil hopes to book his reor· (])To Tell tflt Truttl 1t nlzed colleae band on • new nos· D(i)f O~~s With Ken Call•· ltal1~:~1r1m hosted by Monty Hall. I W1ndertust • Unt1111ed Wortd Df••• •• Mtlicln hdto 10:00 I ID m News . World of SurvlVll "'" MUOA llttte lt1scal1 @ (]) &) T o • 1 "The Ac· 1:00 II <9 Cl)) Cl) PREMIERE you, cused" (R) Althou1h a fell~ officer Hit P111dt Stars Kelly Garrett, ind is cleared ol a ctm1• thatlle Shot Sheralee and Chuck Woolery wlll sin& and killed 1n apparently un1rmed tunes from put proerams af ''Your lootin& suspect durin1 1 riot, Toma Hit Parade," whk:h started in radio ccntinues the lnvesti11tion of the in 1935. moved to TV in 1949 and incident and is. himself, suspended remained 10 years. Guests tor the lrom duty. five-week run of the mini·series will I EJ Tacenan include the Stylistics, Anne Murray, Man In A Sultase • the De Franco Family, Bobby Wo· : Los An,.ta Collective (R) mack. Bo Donaldson and the Hey· · • P'niM ttle Loni Club woods, the Hues Corporation and 10:30 I Dlvid Suuklnd Jimm_LBuffet. Bill Cosby B ta1 CI> ®) m Saftiord & Son LI Ciuclld Critl ''The Way to Lamont's Heart" (R) : lthind ttM Unea Judy (Judy Pace) uses Grady In her · Loco V11dtz scheme to 1et Lamont to marry her. 11:00; 0 D m ! m ..... 0 1 (}) aJ Sil Million $ Min ()) @)fl) (j) News The second re.run of the pilot epi· lest of Crou scde showinr how Steve Austin was NIPt S1lltfy injured In • test fli1ht crash and ID Alf"4 Httdl• ,,._.ts then rem1de throurh the science II) Movie: "Twe11ty Bmt Men" of bionics. (dra) '60-Cary Wery, Annie Rosar I At luue l(l) The Vllltof Dt1ltf's Cholet ltoek Coneert Slf•rl tD Adventure ( ()))The "911Hn BH Dnde Sin Dlteo ft\ 9 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Son of EJ 11:15 a:, Cine1ne 34 Cid" (adv) '65-Mark Damon An· 11:30 R (eij Ci)) CIS late Movie: (C) tonells Lualdi. ' '"'Thi Prtutuft Burial" (hor) '66 I Washl11P,n Wetlc In hvitw -R~Mi111nd. El Show de ltositl ,_ru 0 CU (1) OJ 8' Jth1tny C.non Jepanese CorntdJ Joey Bishop is 1u•st host. 1:30 6 (Q!i Cl)) Cl) Sood Ti•ea (R) A I Te It Allnecn1ctcl helpful patron who wants to buy IHlts Tiltnt Showcaw J. J.'s art supplles for him turns ()1) CI> Q> lit Concert Guests out to be James' loni-lost enemy. incl~de Amenca. Graham Central 0 ~CJ) m Brian Keitf1 Slltw Statton, Leo Saye!. and Focus. "Or. Chaffee I Presume" (R) sean Cl) St.r Tm and Anne decide to let Or. Chaffee Ell) Yol• for Health share their office facilities. 12:001J Movie: "AlllOftl tflt Llvin(' 1J Movie: (90) "Machine Sun Kel· (dra) '41-Susan Hayward, Albert ly" (dra) 'SS-Charles Bronson Su· Dekker, Frances Farmer. san Cabot. · ID Movie: "M11niflce11S Doll" (dra) I Let's Mike A Dt•I '4&-Gin1er Ro1ers, David Niven. Merv Srtffln Show 12:30 i Shock Thtltre Double ft1turt hrry Meson • C.ndid C.mer1 Will Street WHk ' The Cti1wtpiofls '"'°''"''Newel• . 1:00 0 ®) @E Leon Russell Mldni1ht J1p1ne1t Populer Musec Speei1I Second of a two· part show 9:00 II (tjj Cll> Ci) CBS Frid1y Movie: with Leon Russell and His Gap (C) (2hr) "The Le1end of Lylah Band, taped on location at Colle1e Clatt" (R) (dra) '68-Kim Novak, Station, Teus. Peter Finch, Ernest Boranine. A 1:45 II Movie: ''The Winslow ao,'' (dra) young actress. cast as a leaendary 'SO-Robert Donat, Mar1aret Lei&h· screen star who died traaically, be· ton, Cedric Hardwicke. comes so caulht up in the role of 2:00 ID All-Niaflt Show: "Duke of WHt the star that she be1ins to reincar· 'olnt." "Kit Carson" nate in herself lhe le1end1ry Miss 3:10 6 Movie: "step Uvtly'' (mus) '44 Clare. -Frank Sinatra, Georae Murphy. et of I'll d· 'A s r- s· II. n" ,, (C) '66 sis tr al 11(' be rt ra) n. tu re i&ht how Gap leae ·44 S A TURDAY AUGUST 3 ·.~ O R N I N G 6:00 su ... , s. .. atet' 6:JO TV I QllllOOlll atrlst.plter CltM·Up Ltt'•.., 1:00 9 Ci) a m L1c1sv111e lllhMlllt (i! CI) ltlp lunny lmllerlua 7:JO l&I•.., St•ltlr o CE a m Ackl•ia• Faiany ftnMUM Turtdo @ CI) Yotl'1 l1n1 Co111u•1t '1ofllt Alttmltlvts 1:00 <H (I)~ H•lr 1~1r Bunch QI (jJ I m (IRtrllftCY + 4 Movlt: • tr•do sunset'' (wes) '39-GtM Autry. (j) Mellie: "llact Arrow" (adv) · 48 -louls Hayward. Janet Blair. 8 (J?l CI) Sul* friends Mcwit: (C) "Amu°"' of Ro••" (adv) '63-louis Jourdan, Sylvl1 ~ms, Nicole Courcel. tD ..-: "Motlltr la A frnh•an" (com) '4~0Rttl Youna. Van Johnson, Ruciy V1ll11. I Ste* Hwt/Ctlrlst.ph•ri 1:30 (9 (JJ) S.brint Ytkttf~ QI CI) I m Inch Hl1h Pri· nta (,. m Movie: ''Tanstel" (1dv) '46- Merla Mon(tz, Sabu, Kent T1ylor. 9:00 !l (l)L~Dot (j) a m SifMUM . ., ... ,..,....... ~~~•'• ltscue Ranaers 9:JO • 9 (j) 9 m Pink Pantfltr Mowte: "Wiid West" (wes) '46- Eddlt Olan. ~J?::a..Nn Mevlt: "ll• lie Wflttl" (dra) Mic~ Rooney. 10:00 I! ~feworite Martians m Stir Trd 1: " " (dra) '59-- 0ick Contino, Sandri Giles. 8 Ci7J CI) lradJ Ilda iliwit: "'""'*' f•&lfl" (com) '52 -Carleton Carpenter, Janet Ltlih. KHnan Wynn. Ceulltfy .... AHrld Hltdlctct P'r•ltflb ....., ..... I0'30 191f rr:?M~ ~: ( ) ''Tiit Crldl••t1'' com) '65-Dennis Price. Geor1e Sanders, Charles Drake. 11:00 I I ~~~M!io~u'fucue llNlrall Teams t be announced. if!~~-:.~~ 11:30 I (QI (I)) Cl) Jolie & tilt PUllJ· -U M o v I 1 : ''Suiddt lattllion" (dra) 'SS-Mike Conno!l, John Ash· f!l! Jewel Lain. (JJ Mtvlt: ''TWO Y11tlls 111 Trinidad" (adv) '42 -Pal O'Brien. 0 Wqot1 Train "The Michael Ma · lone Story" THE OAlLY PILOT. TV WEEK, JULY 21. 1974 I Ad lib Hip Ctlaplffll Championship Wresttln1 A F T f H N 0 0 ~. 12:00 I)(~ (j)) (j) Pebbles & lam• ""'• 0 @ &) Anttrican Bandstand muncer 12:30 I <5 ) (])fat Albert Trve Adventure t;re•tnt 5portJ ltte11ds • VarletI__ 1:00 <Qi CJ)) (I) CBS Children'• Film Festini i C.11pus Protlle Jim Tho111as Outdoors Mowle: ''Clpt.ai11 C.utton" (adv) ·4<>-Victor M1ture, Alan Ladd. Lou· ise Platt. 0 Movie: (C) "The Sun Also RIMt" (dra) '57-Tyrone Power, Av1 Gard· ner. Errol Flynn. Mel Ferrer. fJ W1pn Train "The Cassie Vance Story'' I Cotwblt News @ Movie: "Minstrel Man" (mus) '44-Be""y Fields, Gladys George. Roscoe Karns. 1 ~~1~1':'.::S,.09 1:30 Skatchbotl NFL Adi.on 74 LIN of the lilntl N1tlonal licyde Track CM• pionships live from Northbrook, Ill., the fin2I events in match sprints and time trials to determine the makeup ol the American team to compete· in the World Champion· ships in Montreal later this mon1h. m Doublt feature Mevlts: "fll 99." "Notti fot Women" 2:00; Dusty'a TrtehouM 3 Voice of Acriculture · The lrai11W01ts Movie: "Man In th• ll'CJft MHk" (adv) '39-Louis Hayward. Joan Bennett, Alan Hale. i lnt1tutional Hour ltTakesA Thief Movie: "Tht lie Uft" (dre) '50 -Montgomery Clift. Paul Ooualn, Cornell Borchers. fl) Community lnvolvtment Show QJ Cl) Movie: (C) "Journey e. SM· loh" (dra) '6S-James Caan. Mi· chul Sarrazin. Brenda Scott. ( Ci)) lMetb Yeun1 Thtatrt • Ylsita.ndo laa Estrtflas • U.S. N1vy 2:30 Guitar Wortshott fil1'1 feature walker, human cannonbaJI, Hons and trained sHls with minimal use of props and sound effects. fl) (J Juld• m Hu.11n Di1 .. 111io11 3:30 Jut Natural fOClfl NFL Chliaplonahlp 111'111 UFO Tiit Vlron!an ~hlttfla•es fil• feature : rnscol1nd11 ( (j)) Clllltenon1 Sea • Sltufday Matinee 4:00 R Mewft: (C) "On tfte Threaltold Of Space" (scf.fi) '56-Guy Mad i· son. Virginia Leith. John Hodlak. l lMPadt The llflemn Ctltbrtly Ttnnit Lorne Greene & John Beradlno vs. Ray Anthony & Glen Campbell. Soul Train CJ) ff) Voice of Acriculturt Wilburn Brothers Show : Mr. Wlurd ( {))) Stfari to Adventure . lt1tanlltiohl Soccer . • ,....,... l.dllo 4:30 i Wtrld ef AMntliN . "'8t'1~10n Mowlt: "MldllH lun Kelly" (dra} '58--Char1es Bronson. Susan Cabot. OU. '9eOlt, otller PllCeS Ctltbrttr *-tine StlrTrd Wtftttd: Dt~ er Alfw It'?!~ rr· ~ Wtftill et Wlftder 1111 Andenell Sbew Ci)) C.Mty T•• Co4'Ml"8w 5:00 lllClllifJ SdellU fktion TI\tetre @ (I) OJ ABC's Wide W.W Spelts Events Include the Art· cracker 400 Stock Cir Rae• from Oayton1 International Speedway in 01yton1 Beach, Fla.; plus the U.S.- USSR Indoor Soccer Champion· ship from Maple Leaf Gardtlt in Toronto. Ontario. Clnada. fJ AIMrlclt1 lifestyle "Robert E. Ltt's Stratford Hall" I=: (C) "East Side, Wat Side" (mys) '50 -ANa Gardner, J1mes Mason, Barbara Stanwytk. Th• rersuldtrs (I) Otlltf r.,1e, Otlltr ~ ... .......... ( ) Unta•d Wortd · KftOWltdae "The Collectors" Movie: "Jacuar" (adv) '55-• Chiqu"ta, Sabu. Barton Maclane. 8 Movie: (C) "S1renae Lady 111 ToWn" (dra) '55 -Greer Gerson. Dana Andrews. Cameron Mitchell. : '!'°' Htaltla . "" ..... .• llcl Wa~. lock' .... Kl1'1bl I Hllh Ctlapaml Sabldot Oeportfvos A,ricutture USA 3:00 Blenvenldos Movie: "Sina. Boy Sina" (mus) S-Tommy Sands, Lili Gentle. O A1riculture USA "The Feel of A Farm" i Jimmy Dean Stlow Science Action Th11tre 00 Ptlblic Affairs "The Greal Game of Basketball" 5jWresttinf ED Mime Cjrcus Students of mime al Carnegie-Mellon University create a etrcus complete with a tightrope 5:30 ID (I) (Cit {))) NIWI Drct Yan Dyte • Unttmed Wortcl MOYie: (C) (90) ''Sia Ille* Hones" (wes) '62-Audie Murphy. 9 Porter Waconer Shew fl3 Island £Altn Film tour of Can· ada's Vancouver Island. fETh"8"""' FVFNINC •:00e11 ~ A> m m """ II :P5M. A..,_tnt A wHdlife special concentr1tln1 on mtn's slaughter of creatures ind how this has upset the balance of nature. The question ls posed as to what man can Of must do to ttont for disruptinf rtature'a ¥flf'll, ..., ............ r~~ : lle-lft, "'-If U.. (R) ( CJ)) CtlttHttJ ........ _......., 6:30 IJ(l)Mtwt Sptlb Witll ltrtl&a MIC ..... c.fere• ffflCU. ..... ..... 11n:1;;"""" • ,.., .... (ft) ( ........ """"-" ........ ; ...... ~:::..-..., 7:00 11 Otlltf ,..,.. Ollllf "'- •'f1U-Kin1dom Of th• Splr1b .. ""' pro1r1m shows lift's mtnJ ftctb Oft the mountainous isl1nd fl hit olf the Ent Coast of J1V1. Wild ...... Trd tr "t..C:.•1~'9•1••1C11H•1 ................... c....m,r ... I All 11•1•1• StvetlNI • Yldtfy It Stl F11• Decu•....,, "S~•Cell Anemia" (til Cl)). LMnwe .... ttT.._ A niilf (I) .... ..,.. ... ......... ,..... ~= ... ........ Scittll (Continued) Stella Stevens atars aa • sa- loon girl In "Honky Tonic" and Laraine Stephens play• the wile of a t•levlslon talk show executive in "The Glrl on the Late, Late Show." The films wlll be presented on the NBC Double Feature ABC Suspenu,Movlt, Satur- day (Aug 3) et 8:30PM. * * * Hartman (Ken Tobey), Offi- cer Connie Brennan (Claude Akins). Eric Benoit (Robert Forster), Capt. Vern Acker (George Murdock), Allen Duke (Mark Goddard) star In ''Death Squad," on the Suspense Movie, Saturday (August 3) at 8:30PM. TlllD Of CA• 'AfMMS? LIASll OIDH YOUH NOW 1974 MODELS ALL .MAKES CAUOl lff e GEOR GE JOIN~R e OON CROSBY ... 'BROTHERS THREE' In show business brothers used to come in threes. There were, for example, the Marx Brothers (yeah, yeah-Zeppo and Gummo had already left the act by the time Groucho, Harpo and Chico were making it big), the Mills Brothers (that fourth guy, the guitarist, wasn't one of the brothers), the Ritz Brothers and lhe Ames Brothers. Why, even Stooges used to come in threes. So it should come as no surprise to the world that the newest brother act on the scene is also a trio, They're 24-year-oltl William Louis Cabrini Hudson II, 22-year-old Mark Jeffrey Anthony Hudson and 21 -year-old Brett Stuart Patrick Hudson, and they'll make their television debuts on Wednesday at 8PM. as the stars of the weekly Hudson Brothers Show, a summer comedy-variety se ries tha1 will air for five consecu- tive weeks and pre ent Andy Griffith, Danny Thomas, M •A •s•H star Mclean Steven on, Ken Berry and Ray "Qon't look. Ethel! .. Stevens as special guests. Also on the list of auest performers are English puppeteer Rod Hull and the Love Machine, W. W. Fancy and Kool & the Gang musical groups. Heading the supporting ca t for the series are comics Stephanie Edward 1 Ronny Graham and Gary Owen'\. In the faU the Hudsons will shift to Sawn.lay mornings Cl I :30- 12:00 Noon) to star on The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Comedy Show, a series that producers Allan Blye and Chris Bcarde contend will appeal at least as much to adults as to kids despite its time slot. Blye and Bearde are firml y sold on the Hudsons. being the producers of the summer series, too. Basically, the Hudson Brothers do two things: they make music and they perform comedy. How wel11 Producu Bearde ays, "They're wild and wacky- something like the Marx Brothers-and musically they sound a lot like the Beatles. And on top of that lhere is a very appealing, dis- arming quality about them." Thus far in their careers the brothers have been perf6rming a lot of material they, themselves, have writ- ten. and they've written plenty of songs, comedy skits and comic plays-and they've even created an animated film musical based on their own art work. Their main dalms to fame at the moment con isl of two modestly- successful records and the tours they have made as the opening act on the bill for such hit attractions as Herman's Hermits, The Supremes. The Who. The Fifth Dimension and Glen Campbell. As unknowns they seem to have a background that promises much. Of course. the same could have been said ~f the Titank._hui__the judgment of Blye and Bearde, who di covered the Hudsons for tele· vision, cannot be taken lightly. They have a smashing track record, having produced, between them, \uch hit ~erie.~ as The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. The Andy Williams Show and The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour. The Hudson Brothers-are nephews of actor Keenan W ynn and nat ives of Portland. Ore .. where, under the coaching of their ex- singer mom, they began singing together and noodling around on musical instruments for their own amuo;ement. The elde~r. Bill was 8 and the younge~I. Brett. was ju'\t a tot. To date the{ve had no other training as entertainer~ except those early les1;ons from mom. By the time Bill and Mark were in their ·teens the bo} were giving paid muo;ical performance-; at high chool dances and free perfor- mances of their comedy material at high c;chool ao;~emhlics. Soon they resolved to go south to Hollywood and be recording stars-but they didn't have enough money to make the trip. So they settled for Seattle, where they so ught out a regional record company and demo nstrated their talent. The roundabout result was their recording of their own ong, ''When I'm Gone," on the Scepter label. The succes of that platter won for them those aforementioned tour . and some hanky-panky by their manager caused them to wind up nearly flat-broke in Miami. Fla .. at the end of their last tour. They again visitrd the Seattle record company, and the result was 1heir recording of a Harry Nilsson song, "I Guess God Must Be in New York Cit y," another modest hit. Three months later they accidentally met Chris Bearde at a house party, and l 8 months after that Blye and Bearde invited them to hire on with Blye-Bearde Pro- ductions for what were to hecome The Hudson Brothers Show and Tbe Hudson Brothers Raztle Dazzle Comedy Show. scm razzle~atzltd himself by the double-barreled bla t of good luck that has '<truck him and hie; brother~. it WU'i in a triumphant tone of voice that hopeful Bill Hudson crowecl ttic other dny: •· . And the rec;t is hi~tory!" ..... 14 THE OAH.V Pit.OT, TV WEEI<. JUL~ 28, 1974 SATURDAY (Continued) I H1Ppfnm fa • (!) Wild Wild Wttt J~ntM Drama . 6).Tllret.Stoops t:30 (Q.t,(i)) (l)Jhb .. N•lllr:t Slltw 7:30 IJ Wild Wor:d of Animals "Konrad ( Bob Hartley resists vehtmently Lorenz 1nd His Geese" A film of when his therapy aroup lnalsts that Dr. Konrad Lorenz. winner of 1 1973 he accept an Invitation. 101 lhe Nobel Prize ind his work u an 1roup to COJldUcl one of its weekly 1nim1I behaviorist. sessions on television. I llt'a Mab A Deal I ltolltr GHtts WUdlift Thtatrt MlnorltJ Co••unlty PinbUlten : Tht Session (R) loxina From tht Ol1mpic · • California Gospel Concentration 10:00 . (~ (j)) (}) S.m1bJ JonH Rims Pre-St11on footblll Rams ·• he Platinum Connection" (R) Gary vs. Dallas Cowboys' 1t the L.A. Lockwood auests as a jewelry dHler Coliseum. who steals • half.million doll1ra In I Dale's Qlr1s pt1tinum-from his own company. Ci) Tllrillue•ers 8 SboQ, Thtattt lobbJ ~ Sllow 01) (])'&)Owen Manhlll (R) Tiit Movie M1bn Owen defends a newspaper reporter 8:00 <9 (j)) Cl) All In the F1mi1J ialled tor contempt of court when (R) Archie has mixed feetinas 1t a he refuses to reveal the source of celebration for Henry Jefferson. hi$ lnforma.tlon, which relates to a 0 0 Cl) ®J m NIC 0 o u b I t death by overdose of dJugs. ftlturt: (C) (3hr) "Honk1 Tont'' • Communlt)' fetclb.ck (R) (wes) '74-Richerd Crenna, News Maraot Kidder. Stella Stevens. Will Japanese l~niu•r• P101r11" Geer. A con man decides that 1he Ttlt Champions gold strike in Cascade. Nev .. is the : Vtrltt "Warrendale" CR) place for easy pickinas. "Ttlt &lrt on • MtlodJlaltd tht Late, Late Show" (R) (dra) '74 Lou Cordon Sllow -Don Murray, Cemeron Mitchell, 10:30 6 CtltbrltJ 8owt1111 Walter Pidgeon, Van Johnson, EE News Yvonne OeCerlo, Sherry Jackson. A 11:00 CI) D fJ Cl)@) NtW1 production executive for 1 television Y!)att Earp talk proaram tries to track down a cm flttll for Tod11 mollie s111 o!Jesteryear. Mtaloft~·l11pouiblt D @ CI) m Tht P1rtrlcl1• ra111llJ T1!f11 & S-n Ala .. (R) Danny becomes tM. family aes Cl) ~ Rock Concert meter reader in 1n attempt to con· S1mur1i Stofl seNe ener1Y 1nd the family winds Cl) Movie: (C) "Torn Curtain" up livinr by candlelirhl and huddlin1 susp) '6&-Paul Newman, Julie An· around the fireplace. drews, Lil• KedrOYI. m Mowlt: (C) (Zllr) "Ellt Sldt, 9 700 Club West Side" (mys) ·~Ave Gi rdner, (Qj ({))Movie: "The wt HIHYlll" James Meson, Barbera St1nWyck. (dra) '58 -Spencer T11cy. Ctl111pionsllip WmtS1111 ~ Ctnt111 l4 Cine EspallOI 11:15 MN8: (C) "Mr. Hobba Ta•u A IHinr from th• Otrmplc .utioft" (com) '62-Jimes Sttw· • Super Show 1rt. M1ureen O'Hare. • Mt .dun f'llm 11:30 II Fabulous 52! (C) "Tiit Art of ~ntlt 11--' II 1:30 (~Ci))()) M•A•s•H (R) The Dick Vin Dyke, Elke Soltl"'tr. MASH football pool ind the entire D N11tq "ilson Slaw unit's concentration on an Army· 11 Movie: "Sflakt, RatUt & hd .. Navy 11me broadcest are shattered (mus) '56-llu Gaye, Mike Con- !an artillery b1rra1e. nors. Fats Domino. Don Klndtntt's Rock Concert Ci) Mowft: '"fo1 1.aancr (•dv) '45 arth1 Reeves, Kansas. Leo Kottke, -Ian Keith, Veda Ann Bora. 1nd Larry Raspberry star. D Movie: (C) ''Tiie Lona Ships" Ci) Cltl~ionslllp Wrt•Uln1 (•dv) '64-Alchard Widmark, SJd. 0 cm (}) 9) AIC Stltpente Mo. ~ Poitier, Russ Tlmblyn. wit: (?) (90) ''0.atll Sq.ad" (R) Sblr Trek (dra) ''13 -Robert fortter, Melvyn Fritht Nlfllt Wltll Stymeur: (C) Ooualas. Michelle Phllhps, Claude "The Sn••• People" (hor) '68 - Akins. When a series of a1nal1nd Boris Karlott, Char1es East. style executions occur, 1 touati ex· (fQ) Tonipt Show cop is put back on lht force lo un· a> Movie: "Destination S.turn" cover the renegade policemen re· (sci-fl) '39-Buster Crabbt. sponslble, and becomes 1 hunted cm Tht Happy Hunters ~n ITimself. . 12:00 m Movie: (C) ''Voy11e to A Pre· HOiiywood Television Tllt1tlt historic Pliner (SCi·fi) '6$-Basil he Typist" (R) Eli Wallach and • Rathbone, Faith Domereue. Anne Jackson 'tar. 12:30 i S,.HHSJ 9:00 8 <a (j)) Miry T1ler Moore l~ · Spt1k11sy Show (R) Can Lou Grant and Rhoda O Movie: (C) ''Woman Times Sev· Morgenstern find true happiness en" (com) '67-Shirley Maclaine. toaether'? That's what everyone is Ii) Movie: (C) "Last of the Mohl· wondering -especially Mary, who cans" (1dv) '60-Jose Marco. was responsible for their first date 1:25 f) Movie: "Luc• ol tJM Irish" and who watches the relationship (com) '47 -Tyrone Power, Anne ~· Suter, ·l~ I sJlctel I Tflt lattertd and 1:30 m Movie: ''God ls M1 hrtntr" Abused Ctllld A panel discussion (dra) '57-Walter Brennan. about the need for treatment, edu· 2:•0 I) Movie: '1be Radef' (dra) '51 cation & therapy for both the bat--Robert Milchum, Robert Ryan. tered child and lh~ parenls. 3:00 m All·Nlftrt Show: "An Inspector al Premiere fllm C.lls," "Quicksand" "" lfY 1ler In ny. 1ln" An· · • · " · L~~r Evening Movies ,. ~~ . 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 11~30 9:00 10:30 ll 10 b:C>O 1:00 7:30 9.;00 8:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 6:00 /:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 10:30 11:00 11:30 6:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 8:00 9:00 10!30 11:00 11 :30 SUNDAY, JULY 28 5 CC) "Kon• CoH t" (adv) '68--Rlchard Boone Ann Sothern 9 "Them" (1cl·f1) 'S4--.J1mes Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn · 11 (C) ::11111 St~.llln11" ~mus) 'S7-fred Astaire. Cyd Ch1;isse. 6 (C) K•thy·O (com) 58-Patty McCorm1c11. Dan Duryee. t "My LIHle Chlcll1dee" <com) '40-W C Fields Mae West 7 17 3 CC> "Flreb111 Fo""!1rd" (dra) '7?-Ben Gaznr11, Eddie Albert. 6 (Cl "8 •Hle Beyond the Sun" (sci lo) '63-Andy Stewart 9 (C) "Topu " (dra) '69-frederick Stafford, Oany Robin.' 7 (C) ''The Younf Wu rlors" (dra) '67-James Drury. 10 "Se• of Gr•H ' (wesl '4 7-Spencer Tracy. l<atharine Hepburn. 11 •1w., of the Wiidcats" (adll) '43-John Wayne, Mirtha Scott. 13 ""'•nla City Story" (dra) 'SS-Richard Kiley MONDAY, JULY 29 26 CC) "The Bramble Bush" (dr11J '60-Richard Burton, Barbara Rush. 6 CC) "N•m u the Kiiier Whale" (dra) '66--Robert lansina. 9 (C) "The Glenn Miiier Story" Imus) '54-James Stewart, June Allyson. 5 (C) "A Sona Is Born" (mus) '48-Danny Kaye. Tommy Dorsey. B,nny Goodman. V1ra1nl1 Mayo. 26 (C> "Horror of Dr1cul1" (horl '58-Peter Cushlna. ll "f'r•ncls Covers the Biil To11Wn" (Com) '5S.-:Donald O'Connor. 7 17 3 (C) "Hello Down There" (com) '68-Tony Randall, J1net Lelah. 10 (C) "Heller In Pink Tights" (adv) ·~Sophia Loren. Anthony Quinn. 9 (C) "Destiny of A Spy" (susp) '69-Lorne Greene. Harry Andrews. 13 "Str•n1 er on the Prowl" (dra) '53-P1u1 Muno, Joan Lorrrna. 2 (29 8) a "Home Before Dark" (dra) '58 -Jean Simmons. Dan O'Herlihy, Rhonda Fleming, Efrem Zlmbahst Jr. TUESDAY, JULY JO 26 CC) "Boccaccio 70" Part I (com) '62-Sophoa Loren. Anita Ekbera. 6 (Cl "Moreen the Pirate" (adv) '61-Steve Reeves. 9 (C) "The f ar Country" (wes) 'SS-James Stewart, Ruth Roman. 5 "The Bia Clock" (mys> '48-Ray Miiiand, Maureen O'Sulllv1n. 26 (C) "Serenade" (mu1> '56-Marlo Lanza, Joan Fontaine. 7 17 3 CC> ''The Gun Ii the Pulpit" (wes) '74-Marjoe Gartner. Estelle Parsons. Slim Pick1n5, David Huddleston. 13 (C) "8order River" (wesl '54-Joel McCrea, Yvonne Decarlo. 9 (C) "T•m Lin" (dra) '69-Ava Gardner. Ian McShane. 13 "•1ooct of Nostrad•mu1" (horl-Germon Robles 2 (29 8 ) a "The Fiend Who W1lked the West" ewes) '58 -Huah O'Brian Linda Cristal. 6 "Nl1ht Unto Night" (dra) '49-Roneld Reagan, V111eca Lindfors. WEDNESDAY, JULY J I 26 CC) "Boccaccio 70" Coner (com> '62-Sophia Loren, Anit1 Ekbera. 6 "Female on the BH ch" (dra) 'SS-Joan Crawford, Jeff Chandler. 9 "You GoHa Stay H•ppy" (rom) '48--James Stewart, Joan Fontaine. 5 (C) "The Deep Blue Sea" (dra) '5S-Vivlen Lelah, Kenneth More. 26 "Atomic City" (SCl·fi) '52-Gene Barry, Lydia Cr1rke. 7 17 3 (C) "The ust Angry Man" (dra) '74-Pat Hingle, Lynn C1rlin, Tracy Bocart. Paul Jabar1. 13 CC) "Colossus of Rhodes" (adv> '61-Rory Calh<>un, lea Massari. 4 23 6 (C) "The Double Min" (susp) '68-Yu~ Brynner, Britt Ekland. 10 CC) ''Capr1ce" (adv) '67-Dorls Day, Richard Harris. 9 "I've UV9d Before'' (dra) '56--Jock Mahoney, LeJah Snowden. 13 "I Cover the Underworld" (dra) '54-Sean McClory. Joanne Jord•n. 2 (29 8) a CC) "Men of the Flghlln Uid " (dra) '54-Van Johnson, a • . 6 "Cry Danser" (dra) 'Sl -D1ck Powell, Rhonda flem1na. 5 2 26 9 13 6 THURSDAY, AUGUST I "The Mark" (dra) '61-Stuart Whitman. Rod Steiger, Marla Schell. (29 8) 8 "A Streetcar N•med Desire" (dral '51-Marlon Br1ndo, Vivien Lelah. Kim Hunter, Karl Malden (C) "His Melesty O'Keefe" (adv) '54-Burt Lancaster, Joan Rice. "Follow Th•t C•m•I" (com) '68-Ph1I Silvers. Kenneth Williams. CC) "C•H lry Command" (wes) '63-John Aaar. Richard Arlen. "WhlplHh" (dra) '49-Dane Clark, Alexis Smith FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 6:00 26 "A fever In the Blood" (dr•) '71 -Angie Dickinson. Efrem Zlm· b•lllt Jr. 7:30 9 "Bend of the River" (wes) '52-James Stewart. Rock Hudson 8:00 26 (C) "Son of El Cid" (adv) '65'-Muk Damon, Antonella lualdl. 8:30 5 "M•chlne Gun Kelly" (dra) '5&-Charles Bronson. Susan Cabot. 9:00 2 (29 8 ) a CC) "The L•1•nd of l ylah Clare" (dra) '68-Klm Novak, Peter Finch. 4 23 6 10 (C) "Kaleidoscope" (com) '68-Warren Beetty. Susannah York. 11:00 13 "T-nty Brave Men " (dra) '60-Cory Wery, Annie Rosar. 11:30 2 (29 8) 8 (C) "Premature Burial" (hor) '66--Ray Milland. 8:00 8:30 U :OO 11:15 ll:JO SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 4 23 6 10 (C) "Honky Tonk" (wes) '74-Rlchard Crenna. Maraot Kid· der. Stella Ste.ven.s. Will Geer. "The Girl on the Late, t..te Show" (dra) '74--00n Murray. Cameron Mitchell, Walter Pidaeon, Van John1on, Yvonne Decarlo, Sherry Jackson. 11 (C) "E.ast Side, WH t Side" (mys) '50-Ava Gardner. James Mason • • Barbara St•nwyck, Van Heflin, C_yd Ch;rnsse. 7 17 3 (C) "De•tfl Squad" (dra) '73-Robert Forster. Melvyn Doualas. Mich elle Phillips, Claude Akins. 23 6 (C) "Tom Curtain" (1usp) '66--P1ul Newman, Julie Andrews. (29 8) "The l.81t Hurrah" (dra) '58-Spencer Tracy, Jeffrey Hunter. 3 (C) "Mr. Hobbs Tallet A Vac•llon" (com) '62-James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara. 2 (C) "The Art of love" (com) '6S-James Garner. Dock Vin Dyke, £Ike Sommer, Anal• Dickinson. 5 "Sh•ke RaHle & Roell" (mus) '56-l lsa Gaye, Mike Connors. 6 "Fog 11iand" (adv) '45-lan Keith, Veda Ann Borg. 7 (C) "The lone Ships" (adv) '64-Richard Widmark. Sidney Poitier. Russ Tamblyn. 9 CC> "The Snelle People" (hor) '68-Boris Karloff J3 "De1tlnetlon Saturn" rscl·f1l '39-Buster Crabbe THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 28. 1974 Order __ J ours __ N(lW ....... ~ ...... ~-··-;;~ e$ ::1 1000 ~)h. ;~ '1 Beautiful Stick-on Labels TT V • PERSONALIZED •srYUSH - •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AND SIZE OF LABEL --- Mrs. John Doe 123 M•ln Street Anytown, Any•t•te 123.&5 L•bels Do Not H•ve A Printed Border. 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DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Quiz: What Your Nose Knows That You May Not sk Them Yourself W111t to a1k a twnow par-a quatlon'1 S.nel tt)e Que.lion • a ~ IO "Aak," Flilnlly W..kly Ml laxlnglon Aw., Hew York. H. V. 10022. We'll pay 15 tor publleti.d q11aatlon1. Sorry, wa can't 811 ... , olherw. FOR WRNE GREENE I read that you are cotlaf'ring tDilJa Claarlton Heaton and. Ava Gardner in "Earlhquah.• Have you ever nperienced a real earllaqualceP-H. S., Albany, N.Y. • Have II Three years ago I wolce up about six in the morn- ing to see my wife Nancy standing beside the bed. looking around in a most peculiar way. l said, "What's the matter?" FOB MABGA..RET TBUMAN DANIEL Were you brought up with the idea that there was the pot· sibility that your father would one day be .President of the United States?-F. A. Bible, Tulsa, Okla. • Not at all. I grew up knowing my father was in politics, but that was just his job. It wasn't !Ulything special. In fact, I didn't really think of his actually being President until Roosevelt died. FOB EABL WILSON, columnist and author of .. Show Btuineu Lakl &we" Why did you wait so long to tell the story of the romance behteen President John F. ~nnedy and Marilyn MooroeP -Donald Morton, Teaneck, N.J. • I was onJy moved to write it after the Norman Mailer book confused everybody. I realized I was the onJy one writing about her who really knew her. FOB BEX RE;ED, mooie r60iet.oer Bow many movies do you see a yearP ..Would you care to see any of the movies yoa've teen recently againP-B. R. Johnson, San Antonio, Texas • I see about 300 movies a year. The only one I've seen re- cently that I would see again is '-That's Entertainment'"- a two.and-a-half-hour tribute to the lavish old MGM musi- cals that lives up to its title and revives my faith in movies. FOR TERRY ANN MEEUWSEN, Miu America 1973 Do you think Miu America contestants should be allowed to have previous professional acting or entertaining aperi- ence?-Vemon Schroeder, Potter, Wis. • Yes. Any previous experience that might be of help to a contestant should be looked upon as 1>eneficial. Someone who wants to play professional ball doesn't receive a schol- arship on his good intentions but rather on his proven ability to play well. Those of us who choose to enter tbe entertain- ment field don't get the~e by hoping and dreaming. FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR Has Sandy Duncan fully re<:overed from her eye operation, or is she still learning bow to cope with it?-Peter Pede, Orlando, Fla. • Sandy Duncan h~ recovered physically, bu• finds she still has problems emotionally. She reports her biggest ad- justment is Mr "~'Ubconscious" when she meets people. She finds she dpesn't look them "straight in the eye" anymore, because if she does, they will look her straight in the eye. And she tries to avoid that. Miss Duncan said this philoso- phy carried her through: That God didn't single fier'1>ut, that when God realized what had happened, He pulled her 1 through. She also said if ever there were times when she lapsed into a deep depre.uion, she visited a hospital: "See- ing people so much worse off than I was made me realize I had much to be thankful for." She said, .. Quiet. J hear something. Something terrible is going to happen." 1 told her to go baclc to bt.-d. A few sec- onds later our little girl, who was three then, toddled into our room, terribly worried, and climbed into bed with us. She barely made it when the earthquake started. We jumped out of bed, threw some bathrobes over us and ran downstairs to staod in the doorway. Luckily, we suHered little damage. I stUI don·~ know how my wife and daughter sensed the earthquake. FORMl'BNA LOY, narring in .. Airport74" Is Myrna Loy your real name?-A Battan, San Pedro, Calif. • My real name is Myrna Williams. Actually, if you can believe it, at one .time they wanted to change my name to MymaLW. POR BELEN 1710MAS, foumaUl'I You teem to be the joumali1t 'lt.brough whom Martha Mitchell libs to pt ~ thoughts into print. Bow do you pt in touch with her, and do you believe whlit the sar?- Mrs. Mary Regan, U~ N.Y. •You don't call Martha Mitchell, she calls you. She's an old- fashioned girl. She has a sense of what is right and she al- ways tells you the truth. If she tells you something. you can jelieve it implicitly. FOR RABltY BEASON EB Since your move to the job of anchorman of ABC TV news, you have become a celebrity. How do you lib this new • The celebrity value of a network anchorman has been much exaperated. A couple of yea.rs ago I called myself a •Grade B celebrity, and maybe now I'm up to ~plus. P~ pie recognize the face, but a lot of them get the name wrong. Not long ago a guy came up and said, "Hi, aren't you Curt Gowdy?'" And there aren't any groupies for newsmen, either. FOR BABVEY KORMAN of .. The Carol B}lmett Shoul' How do they make the walls that you're always falling through in the lkits you and Carol clo?-Scott Dodge, Lew- Uton, Idaho • They're usually painted canvas, carefully scored or loosened in some war so there are no injuries. When we go through a window there are usually several mattresses to land on. But injuries are still a possibility. July 2t, 1174 lianl(Y KhlllJ f The Newspaper M991Zlne A ........... efDewC11 al1 ..... ,IM. Edw8nl R. Downe, Jr .. CHlnun ol IM 80MI Roland 8. t ......... p,..,.,,, A. IE4hnlrd Miier, Enc. V.P.,,,,,.,,.,.,,.. llOllTON FRANK. ,_,..,.,., Md ,,.,,,,,.,_ PATRICK M. UN91CEY, V.P .• AJJ Director 810 LAY&SKY, V.P.-Marttetlng Dir.; GereW I. Wroe, Eastern Mgr.; Rolteft D. GM, Associate Eastern Mgr.; Joe ftuef, .Jr,. Chic.go Mgr.; ,....... K..,, Detroit Mgr.; LC. Wtftdlor, Promotion PU8L.llHIR Rll.ATIONI: ROlllAT D. CARNEY and LU IL.LIS, V.P.a and Co-Olrectora; Robaft H, ManMa, Mgr. ~ONAAD L DAYIDOW, CNhlan MORT NRKY, V .P.·Edltor-ln-chlef ,..,_.... Dod9oft, MaNgfng Editor IUc*anl Y ...... Art Director ,.....,.. Alnw9p. Women's Editor ...._..._,Food Editor .toM HeiwtclcMft, ,_... Howard and Hal Undoft. Aaaoclate Edltora; EateUe Welpln, Art Asst.; Glotla 8rter, Pictures. Contributing Edltora:...., J. 011111nlt1l•1r, PUklMD •RVICU: Rolteft J. Cllrtatlaft, Mgr. Hollywood; Lany ...-...., Sporta. J-. Q • .....,, Bualne• Manager; PMIOUCTION: llelbounw Zlpprlcll, Director ; Robert .._.,, Promotion; c.ya !lier, Mdsng. Rtc:Mrd W..., Mgr.; Roberta Colll-. Makeup • .._adQuartan:841 LaxlngtonAve.,N.Y., N.Y.10022C1974 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC.All r1ghtarne~. ~ . Virginia Slims recalls the 1908 American \\bman's Do-it-yourself Exercise Program .. I i . J. J ... J ... Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ~ ~ Regular: 16mg'.'taC1.1 mg. nicotinr-Menthol: 17mg'.'taC1.1 mg. nicotine av. per cigarene, FTC Repon Mar'.74 A Speelal Report: What Are the Cars in Detroit's "New" Future•? By .Jerry M. Flhat Lee lacocca wfth the Ford Granada, one of his compan"y's two ''Mercedes-atyled" hopes for the 1975 car year. Here'• What Car Makers Wiii Offer This Year General Motors: The Chevrolet Vega sub-compact will get a brother, a sporty Monza two-plus-two, while sleek Vega versions will appear at Pontiac (Astre), Oldsmobile (Starfire) and Buick (Sky- hawk). GM's compact cars also are re- slyled for '75, and next spring GM offers a new, smaller Cadillac. Within two years GM is expected to be building a tiny 1,800-f,ound car-about the size of a Volkswagen Beetle. Ford's new Granada and Monarch luxury compacts go on sale this fall. and the small Mustang II will be offered 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY, July 28, 11174 with a V-8 engine. Detroiters report Foret is readying a new tiny car tor pro- duction in a Spanish plaJit, and this car might be. transplanted to America later if GM builds its midget. Chtpler offers new, sporty, two-door intermediate-size Dodge and Chrysler and Ply.mouth models , but to 1976 there's to be a new line of comp ts, and by 1977 Chrysler might h e Its first sub-compact In U.S. product Ameran Motora will have. Its small, radically styled Pacer early next year and Is developing small front-wheel- drive cars for the late 1970's. With front wheels receiving the engine's power, the transmission hump Is eliminated, opening up more passenger room. T he immaculately dressed presj- dent of the Ford Motor Co., Lee A. lacocca, is talking in his huge modern office at Ford World ---·RCaaquarters in1>e1ro1f: · "We're oow exploring quite radjcaJ cars. The '79 stuff I saw on the draw- ing boards yesterday is exciting, very exciting!" He paused, as if having sec- ond thoughts. "Well, I'll have to bring them back to earth a little. The 'styl- ists' job is to dream .... " He broke off, not completing the thought: N amely, that his job is to make sure the stylists' drcamsseU. It bas been a turbulent year for car manuf~cturers. After decades of smooth sailing. Detroit has suddenly been clobbered with a series of crises and mini-crises: inftation ... consum- erism ... environmentalism ... and- mosl serious-a shortage of the stuff that makes the cars go. Can .Detroit .idapt? ls American in- dustry stiU flexible enough to reap- praise it.self, change dfrection and re- tool for the different needs of a differ- ent society? Here's lacocca again, wrestling with the problems of bow cars will change by 1979: ''You want to get some weight out. In three or four years we won't get 1,000 pounds out, but maybe 300 or 400 pounds,·· or close to ten percent. But by 1979, five years away, "We'll get that 1,000 pounds out of a car as you know it today. We'U have to start with a clean sheet of paper. It's very easy to spend $1 biUion for a family of cars .... " There still wiJJ be big, luxurious cars-the Lincolns and Cadillacs and Chryslers-but they'll be the size of today's ordinary standard-size car, closer to 4,000 pounds than 5,000- plus pounch, according to the predic- tion of Detroit designers. But fhe biggest sellers will be about 200 inches long, weigh around 3,000 pounds and be sized between tO<tlly's compacts. such as C hrysler's Valiant, and today's intermediates, such as Ford's Torino. "Any shift to small cars will be to the compacts," agrees Chrysler's president, John J. Riccardo, "which ideally fi t the needs of the American · lamily 1or space, contfortand-fuel economy." AMC is also opting for the contro- versial rotary ~ne. A rotary en- gine may weigh a third less thao a conventional V-8 yet produce as much power. A small, light engine needs less supporting structure-opening the way for massive weight cuts that save gas. .. The rotary's a good bet," says Gerald Meyers of AMC. "and we're betting on it." "We'll have better ..... and han· dllng, that's the wave of-the future, too," says Ford's lacocca. "Better vis- abiJity. We'll get rid of the blind spots with better mlrrol'9. You say it's minor, but I say they'll save more lives than all the headrests [ordered arop front seats by the government as a safety measure]." Also promised: A quick, easy-lo- use, one-motion ,.., belt that comes out of the scat back, replacing the dangling spaghetti-harnesses of today and eliminating much of the trouble. And as a bonus, Mr. Jacocca pre- dicts that an exotic-sounding item- the on-board computer -will be working by 1979. It will probably mea- sure-very precisely-the amount of fuel ftowing lo the engine or pollu- tants going out, saving fuel and curb- ing fumes every second. And the com- puter will attune itself to weather and control brakes, preventing skids, and warn a driver if any part of his ma- chine wasn't functioning correctly. Quite a dramatic-and effective-<:an- traption ! The computer is still being tested. The initial model filled the back seal or the test car Mr. lacocca drove home. The next model was a big box that filled the trunk. But before it's finished. the computer will be flat enough to hold between your thumh and forefinger. "And when we get it to $I 00 or under. we'll put it in some- where.'' he says, "before 1980 ... A new cfass of automobile, called mlnlcara or commuter ct1r1, will be on the road by '79. They will be tinier than today's sub-compact Fo~d Pinto or General Motors Vega or.American Motors Gremlin. "Two liters ·[about 80 horsepower]. 2,000 pounds, $1,000" is the way Mr. Meyers, AMC group vice president, describes the new models. He figu res they'll account for I 0 or 1 S percent of the market. In styling. many 1979 cars will be boxier outside but more glamorous in- ~ide. A preview of what's to come m:>y well he Ford's 1975 Granada and Mercury Monarch. Ford gave Continued Now-for the first time-an international Jet-Setter reveals the "inside" story: tHow The· Beautiful People '---·-Get 1lid Of Biith Cellulite And Ordinary Fat- Without Dieting! Yes, the Beautiful P eople cannot aOo rd to be /at ! Those stunning,.sleekly-slim couples who grace the pages of the fashion m agazines and society columns •.. who sp~nd each new Season in New York and Canbes and Saint Moritz and Saint Tropez •.. who live surrounded by a horde of admirers and photographers mrcst remain youthful and slim righrup to 50 .•• 60 ••• 70 ! And yet they eat lavishly,j'!._aating on exotic c_~iaines aa thf!r.l_ravel the globe, but alamya retaining their /anttutic figures. And, if you were to ask them what they do to maintain their Beau· tif ul People Bodies, the answer would always be the same : "I don't do ANYTHING; I don't d iet!" Tlut'• richt! Tlw Bna1l/•I r-,,u D_., D WI! The,. e11Jo7 tile fine.I food ill lhf' WOl'ld •M yet the ftf'edle .a IM -le battl7 •o•t'•I H ow do 1he7 do i11' for IM firsl time. Luciana Avtdon (formrr J>rinCl'U Pi11na1elli and now 1hr wifr of the Euro~an C.O\n1ttio urcutivt, Burt S. Avc- dot't) rnul~ 1hl' "BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE MIRACLE FORMULA" rcspon~ibll' for all t~ lusciou1ly •vtllc tlirur" on tM ~ll'ty "PIJn". H~1~E-\1£R ao-on-flld-~~R ••ke daait'°"' amplle'taminc~. diurttks or diet pllb, and N£VER 11lvc up their favorllt fOOlb cilhtr! How 1hty simply J10 ri11Jn on cat1n11 1he foods they likt-b111 In o 1,.rC'lol woy rht1t kups tfi11n ol••o)'s fo<hfonobl,, llilff .... u1tou1 rltdr lulvlnt ro l•,,••P on ontl oO rlt1 dltr r11trr)'-ru-ro111ul. To •Ive lust a few u amplrs: Orie California aoclalitt says: "I alwa~ kttp my -11h1 ltuc- 1uatlon wilhln IWO pc>unds. It's bad r~ lhe fact wbrn )'OU 10 up and down." Another 11unnln11 fHhion ll'ader &ays: "I welshed more a1 •IC 'lS Iha" I do now." (She's now )7!) Another u.ys: "Sl1tln11 down to nothing but clear IO\IP or htallh food dtprnws me; ft makes me fttl like an invalid." And another Italian Beauty confu'ln: "Take away piuta and I would die!" But ytt r/uy know ltow to ,p1.,,,,. like rlt/J wllltowt lncurrS..1 dll· f>Srrr 011 rM 1col11! They get tlwlr food ldckJ-cons1an1ly-btl1 t~lr fl111rt1 11rnr 11tow It! They eat till' ftncst food In the world (even tile delicacies Ind "ttmpten" you'd be boFTIJlcd to touch). b111 rltf'y 40 It 111 11 w11y tltat ne•er /111 ti""' pur on moll ""''"' rhnn rh1y """ 1lmp/y .. ~,/ o(J" In • l•w days ony ''"'' tlwl' du/ti, to! (In fact, theile lkautlful hople sccfl'\5 of delicious ftture.maln-ltnancie .,e .a ro-rful that. when one rouna. overwrlaJ!c modtl wa' Introduced to lust one of lMm. 11t1 1011 12 "°'"''' In °"' ""'"'" """ mzwd 111 tltot -itltt /,"''" fMn on! And anol.Mr YOWll glrl, when ahown how, lo.rt 10 " mponlblr" pounds In two sltorl ,,.o,,11t1, "'~" 1hot11lt "°' a s1tt1w ~ol dtt,.1111dlrl 1rcl4I llnll"•orlo11t> Once apln. let in emphasize thll Ille Buutirul hoplc lhlnlt dltdn1 b a "bore." They 01 well-very -II-Ind they are not flt! Tilry wouldn't think or dnina without their favorite foods and the needle 011 lhe IC'Dle b1rcly chan,esl Why then shouldn't you follow their pl1n ind lose wci1h1-pound1 and pounds and pounds of it! Tltt procPss Is tlu somt , •"'" If yo11 nort wfllt o JO po11nd ltan,kop. And you do 11 111 by 7ountlf ("'hh· out "f91" docton, or lhe 1rouii thl'rapv 1ppro1ch of diet clubs.) And, yet, (to repeat once •aaln) >"'" do ""' "Jtttrl/ke" thr foods you lt11•t for 11 slntlt "''""tr/ y~ you can 81111 tn)oy r.art.i~. restaur1nts, busiMss lunches or dlnnen. and "super-reined • vacations. You can tit all the f~ ABOUT THE AUTHORS: Roman-born Luciana Avedon, the former Princess Pia• n3tclli. was educated en Swh:rcrl:ind. Her husband, Burl S. Avedon, I» Director of European operations for Evt of Roma, an lnttrnllion~lly f1mous cosmcll~ firm. She hu bt-en 1 fashion dcsisncr and coordinator, :and h currently a beauty COMUltant. lier first boot, Tltr Btot1tlf1J f'tuplr's B¥nllll' llook. WU a 1>cM-.llln1 lilll' here and abrnlld. Jeanne Molli .,._ for~rlr. 011 l~S!•lf 9! thc New York Tlma. LadlH' Home AtUmtM uicl'Hi!•ti«ft~ --.. you usuallv do, Ind !fill ~"d tllr pgum/J cmd illclir1 1rodllaJI~. b111 Jll'""Ortr111/)t, ,..,lt/1tr of/I Ult'!'. As Tht B111tlf1I People Teti You How To: Condition )'ourself by developin11 your """" buill-ln "f'al Radar" '° that the minute )our weight llam to shoot up. you ua shoot It down! ..l'ak~ oJC Jal whJlt i1'1 stllJ "soft", .. Mfort the body has had a chan<:c 10 make ii part of thl' muK•e •tructure. Before It marhelf:zt,, as In a f:at sink. and btto~ '"'" hardu to lost! Mate tile natural dlurrtic powu of food t•tn MORE effective, so lhat accumul1trd tisJue "'ater dr:ain.' out of your body faster and you NEVER (ll'I that bloated look! LO!ll' tons of wriiiht-•11 in the r l11t1 places-and NEVER ''' '"'"'a"'n>"' loo/.;J,,~ in tit, '°"'· Actually mel1 unwanitd pounds risht off your body. and 11111 rttain that "youthful" bloom in your fKt the Be1ullful hopk wa,,! Pl.US ... How to bl' Ihm :as • model. and 11111 have the entrfY and stamina of • truck driver! The Beautiful People's special "S«ttt Ellmin11iun ~1" that d/Jl1troxlcotr1 your sysltttl •.. d r1lns out lntc-rn•I poisons ... at ex- lctlv 1he Sime tlrr1t that you are painlessly losing "Weill.hi! Tiie Bea,utiful P~k "'Easy-Oitt Plan", :a prrmnntnt p;irt of your lift, so that yov <'01ttl11ut to losr .. -.111tr for 1U lo,,, os yo" whit. ond yrr NEVER fHI tkprfrtd.' How to 11ttvent your bod)' from automatically "1dJu~l111" to your flnt mHslve -jlht ~. so that It ac1ually prevcn11 you from t1kln1 off even moff pounds. What to do If you are • "nndwlc:h fiend" and don't want co cut them out of vour diet. Why IM Beautiful People make sure lhet they "r''" lost more 1han 18 pounds at a lirTK. How they paiTittUly "retrain I.heir nervous system 50 thal 1hey don't IO on utin• bl111cs durins 1n "enxitty 11taclr " Tit, most ~o,.,./t1llJ1 ~t1artletl Br11wU/ll/ />1opl1 srcrtt: how 10 lose wdsht supc1-r~. purify your body. and heitll"n 1owr sr"sn to • ,.,., JIOll' ol OWQf'rltC'U ol t JrOCflv tltt 1011., ""'" ! Tht hyprt0tlteropy approach to wcl,ht lo~•! How tbe Beautiful Peo~ lote wdght while thl'y art travclln11. ltow the Beautiful hot>le llrcr. '"''' ~hlldrn from dcnlopin1 unht•ltby 11td fat1cnj111 u1lnJ1. hab1b . • Wllll the £uropnn Beautiful hople do 111 onu when 1heir ski" looks bad, they hive trouble 1ltepin1. or lhty are just feelln1 drudful. Why the Beautiful People fed th11 American men arc 1 "di"° aslcr ... overweiltllt. over-tobaccocd, ov".alroho~d. and undtt- stud." And. what Beau1iru.1 People M1ln "ovn JO.'' do to retain rlte/r very special •llrac1lvcnns. The Bnu1lf11I People "cure.. for spor1dlc over-lndul•nce. In other words, how to ut your cake, •nd ltai•r o knoclc-0111 fiturC' roo! Jts, nt Bt11tff1I Pleolt Han 81111 l.Hldftl FabttlHI Fer Ytars THIS Way. Now Yot'ff Ltam How. WITHOUT RISKING A PalNYt Yow arc Juit as capable of tecpinJ youn,er, prtnler, slimmer 111d mott 1ttractl¥t M any of l'ht Be1utlful ProP,le vou'll rnd about lo _.; thll hook. An' Ont'f' JIOll know rh•lr "'tcntJ ', ro11'/I ht """on your U way to /ol11l111 tltf' ronlc1 of o/I tltt 11101111/u r,nplr o/I ovu thC' Iii world. who ,,011:, tltat htlnK b,0111//111 also mram "''"' ''""'"' ...; Return the No-Rkk Coupon today, 1nd BE A Bt!AUTlf'lll. n. PE RSON TOMORROW! "' lllll'ROVEMEHT BOOKS CO., Dept. 64H -.... • 1Mto N.W •• ,. Awe., Op9 l.oeka, FlL 13051 The exquisite authoress: Luciana Avedon, the former Princess Plan•t•lll. SPECIAL ADDED BONUS: Hlw nt lea1tJfll,..,.. "S.otti Any" Utty Ctllfttt, Tflt EASY Way! YC$, wbik these Beautiful Proplt are incttdiblr slim and sul'J)le at oil a~-1&Ctu1lly ttlowina wilh good bnllll-1hez hive also lca.rncd how ro-F-lfeEtlrtms,/\Tr'Uf 11ttlT ""' dm<mtnt C£. lULITE! (Celluhle, as you may know. is "oranse pttl fat"-the ll1rd lumps or hideous fat tha1 11lct to 1he baclc of IM thifhs. lcnc«, arm.'!. bu11oc:k11 and back. The sarot ripply fat pockeb th1t Cll"'IC dell~ratlon and unhappincs.• in thousands of American wc>men who ca111101 wait down :a beach, or up to a husband or lover, wlthou1 feelln11 unallr11~1ive or Just plaln u11ly!} This is not ordlnary fa1, by aay meam. And It can't be IOlten rid of by ordinary means. lns1ud. lt'1 b11n1p,, ltard l111r1ps oJ tO}ltc N1at,,.fal- nalty a tll-llkt 1wb11onct-rltat ~C'Omc rropprd In bubbly, lmmovabl,. poclt.t11 /11st ht1tHrll rht din. It's found In rencll-$1im models 1nd housewives allkt. rn fact, it's rcputtd 10 dl.sfttture :tlmMt 90-::0 or the women In the world! But not 1/w Btautitul hcpk! Wiiy? BECAUSE. OF TKESE TWO SIMPLE ucELLULJTE CHASERS" THAT YOU CAN USE YOURSELF RIGHT IN YOUR OWN HOME, STARTING IN JUST A FEW M INlTTE..~ A DA Yr No. you do11'r need fancy doctol'li, or c.1pcnslvr heallb ~Pl3 tf' be ai.lc to bid farewell to lhrw unsightly J)obule11. You C'O" acltleve '~"· roculor ttswlts 4l1r1plf by follo•'lfll rlttsr t•·o simple 8"P' bcainnlnie on Pue 26: Flrsl, allack tile cellulllc you're canylne around riallt now U.1011(1}1 this special wlf-mainee treatment \leSllMd to break ii ur and quick/>" "wash" tlth ~ft""-4/storllrtf '"'" ri1Iltt 011r of your bodJ•! Srcond. follow lht unlq~ Antl-Ctllullte..Food Proera.m that will ac-tually ltrlp )'Our nnmrol c/n"11/1Jrory 1yztcm to rid your body of onflO)'· lnr swb11011t'f's BEFORE tlte,, C'Ofl build up and bC'<'Omt IMMO'flABlE CHUNKS OF FAT! Both thesl' Cellulite f'lghten are yours, a• just one section of this great B"1wlfvl />•opf,. 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"Fuel economy is at the top of our list," says William V. Luncburg, presi- dent of American Motors. '"This means less weight and better design, but without sacrificing too much com- many autos now, add six-tenths or seven-tenths of a mile, and changed axle ratios can add a bit more. There ure morccoJ1\p1aca C<I clfanges. Ford's Stratified-Otarge engine. in a simple version for small can, cuts fuel. use five to ten percent, Mr. Jacooca claims; a more costly version could curb fuel .use 30 percent. Detroiters don't deny that the press from the government and from safety zealots helped get them rolling to cleaner and safer cars. But now, for example, Mr. lacocca says 15 lo 80 percent of the pollutants from auto engines have been removed. ''That's not a bad track record," he says. "Okay, without a law we wouldn't have done it. Damn right we wouldn ·1 have done it, because people just wouldn't have paid the cost of such clean-burning can. "What good is it in 1980to have the cleanest, safest, least damageable car fort or performance. We can do it, "Whal good ls It In 1980 and without running up • lot of un-to have lhe cleanest safest b . ill t , J:!~.~l)';--C·~~!. ~t_ll °!!. .... ~me a ..... •-t.dalft8g&Sbl9C8rJfno step at a time." · · ······-· Two new engines will be on the one can afford It?" scene. Ford is betting heavily on the Stratltled-aulrge engine, which the company claims will produce fewer pollutants and more miles per gallon. Ford is ready to build half a million such engines for its 1978 cars. But there's another engine in contention- one that's favored by GM and Ameri- can Motors: the rot8rr. This tiny but werful motor i at d in the Mazda and in a car of Volkswagen manufacture that is sold only in Europe. GM hopes to put a rotary in its small sporty cars before 1975 is over, and AMC.wants one in its Pacer a year after its introduction. Mileage will go up 20 to 30 percent in five years. "Twenty percent we've got to get back," vows Mr. Jacocca. ''The 13 percent that was lost in emis- sions controls and the seven to eight lost by government-mandated weight increases. That means the 20-milcs- per-gallon Pinto should go to 25, the I S-milcs-per-gallon car should go to 18. '' Other auto makers are just as determined to ~t mileage. "Fuel economy is our No. I objective for the next few years, and maybe for a long time," says E. M. "Pete" Estes, GM executive vice president. "We're not going to get 20 miles to the gallon by waving a wand," Mr. lacocca says. "Materials technology can get only SO to 75 pounds out of a car, and trimming JOO pounds adds only four-tenths of a mile per gal- lon on a sub-compact and only two-tenths of a mile per gallon on a big car." Radial tires, standard on if no one can afford it1" the Ford boss asks-and he's not whispering, either. • The manufacturers complain bitterly that customers already are paying more for complicated damage-free bumpers than they can ever recover through lower repair or insurance ts-a · say. and more such "savings" arc planned in Washington ... I've been in the business for 30 years; I'm talking in Wash ington lo a fellow in it for three days. but he knows. It drives me nuts," says lacocca. G M's president. Edward Cole, be- lieves that a small corps of "elitists," powerful inen in Washington or "pub- lic-interest lawyers," are trying to limit choice. "To an elitist, just about tbe worst thing imaginable is to give the public what it wants," says Mr. Cole. New regulations plus inflation have pushed up car prices sharply, and an- other big boost, perhaps several hun- dred d911ars a car, is due this fall. If these increases continue, auto men fear their customen will be driven from the market, and their business, with its hundreds of thousands of workers. could be depressed. Mr. Jacocca thinks cost increase!' C3n he kept down. "More can out of less materials," he says, "that's my bag. We're going to be more produc- tive. Detroit's done it before; it can again. Yankee ingenuity. call it what you will ." • ..,.v 1u t. '-.~ _,.,~ ,&i';f • • FAMILY WEEKLY, July I!· ~'7JM:1vo11-.M1 l ilto'( '"''~ wt1 l r, 1'11t ,n, no -:h .,11~,...,~., bns lcin• , .... ~oJ aoo .... A rt;i!• .W.M ott.tr __ ,,,, ........ __ _,._ Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. KING: 18 mg. "tar", 1.3 mg. nicotine. SUPER KING: 20 mg. "taf. 1.4 mg. nico1ine. av. per cigarene. FTC Report MAR '74 '\ \ NEW PASTEL COLORS: •SKY 8lUE •MINT GREEN •CLOUD PINK t3t3 W . RANDOLPH ST. CHICAGO, ILL. 60607 "J.H't.11( '1""-' 6f 1tWi ., ... __ J .81 SSO LOOK!! C-0 -0 -L SUMMll Dl- UGHTI W1 •• tMt4 Differ. .,,,, ,,., Seq ... ·~,,, leuuriotulr . soft .,., ,...,.. MACHl•l-WASH- AIU, •0-110•. l POL VESTER KNIT! ONE PIECE ''DROP-SEAT'' G Reg .:si9.M- YOU SAVE $3.00 ~:~:~.Y098 SAVE MORE! 2 for$33 Style D-IHl IS T• CLUEI •W"DIOPSHT" ... waistband unfaitens fOf dtop- wot con"9flienc.! A -piec. "quickie" with a loflg front zipper closing . deep cany·a• podlet. This YJIY"'f"Oportioned jumpwit folloWI your curws from the flattering flip -:----+--_._-=collar to the groc.ful flare legs. ~~Ot..jull lool!ing 9'omorous! This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen gives chicken -a newllavor. Marllyri-says: "For a partydlnner,wtty- not start with salted almonds and mixed drinks, and follow with Spanish Skillet Chicken, buttered boiled potatoes, a mixed green salad with vegetables and a sprightly Rloja red wine?" This Spanish Chieken Dish Makes a Great Dinner! NMd 8 MW pelty recipe? . PleneheedtoterWINI dellcloue Spenlth ..... Chicken. SPANISH SKILLET CHICKEN 2 teblnpoon• olive or ~ol 2 prtlc dov•, sliced 1-3 lb. brollef-fryer, cut up 3 medium (1 ¥. lbe.) red or ,,..... peppers, sliced 2 cups thlnlJ sliced onion ~ cup dry Spenleh sheffJ 1 chicken bouillon cube 1 b., .... 1te•poonNlt t-''------"'· tMspoon pepper flb ....... IMIShrooml. sllced, or 2 c-. (t-or I-oz. size) eOcecl muelvooms, dreiMd 1 alp site.cl plmlentcMtulled greenolvee 2 ton.toes, peeled end cut lnlowed911 2 tebletp aw cometarch 2 teblttpOOM .... "' cup IMlr chopped .,_..., 1. Heat olive oil in large skillet over medium beat; add garlic and saut~ 2-3 minutes. 2. Add chicken pieces and brown well on all sides (takes abOut IS minutes); remove garlic. 3. Stir in red peppers, onion, sherry, bouilJQn cube, bay leaf, salt and pepper. Reduce heat to low; cover and continue cook- ing 20 more minutes, stirring occasionally. 4. Add mushrooms, olives and tomatoes; cover and cook l 0 minutes. Jn small cup, combine cornstarch and water until smooth; gradually stir into chicken mixture in stiJlet. Cook, stirring occasionally, un- til mixture thickens. 5. Remove bay .._leaf. Sprinkle witli parsley. Serve with bot I • FAMILY WEEKLY, July 28. 1974 cooked rice, noodles or potatoes. Mak~s 4 s~rvings Plen-Ahead Party Tip: Recipe can be prepared through Step 3. Remove to suitable container, cover and refrigerate. Next day, heat cbiekeo and proceed with Step4. SHERRY MARMALADE TART 1 pkg. (I ou.) crMm cheeM, room lelftperelur• 2 '*•apoons confectione1'9' augar "' teupoon elmond •xtnd D8Shult 1 t-lnch baked Ian shell or pie shell, your own or • mix 1 Jer (12 oa.) or.,.. ............ 2-tebltlpooM Spenish ....,,, 1. In medium bowl, with electric · mixer at medium speed, beat cream cheese until creamy. Add confectioners' sugar, almond extract and salt. Beat at low speed until smooth. 2. Spread cream cheese mixture smoothly in bottom of flan shell. 3. In small pan heat marmalade, stirring, until it bubbles. 'Reduce heat and simmer S minutes. Add sherry. Pour quickly over cream-cheese mixture. Refriger-• ate covered. Ma/us 6-8 servings •This tart will look prettiest if you use your pie pastry to line a 9-ioch flan shell. No flan pan? Line 9-inch pie pan and bring pastry just halfway up side of pan, making a short edge. Line with foil, fill with rice and bake 10 minutes in preheated 42S0 P . oven. Cool. -· ·aetu_p~o Just go to your store and buy one b . M • 1 Crest:oneSecre~;andonefiTell "q_iquid · iV aJ or Concentrate) in the speafied sizes. J Mail in the required proofs-of-purchase with the certificate below and get $2.50! In fact, you can save money even if you only buy one brand (50¢ refund) or two different brands ($1.00 refund). See full details, including required sizes, on the certificate below. 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Some people smell odors, scents and aromas that aren't there at all. 5. Eating plays havoc wltb your sense of smell. ANSWERS 1. True-in a great many cues. British Columbia ·Research Council studjes cite the manifold effects of the emo- tional impact of a smell. As one ex- ample, ifs pointed out that "'The vast trade in perfumes is based on Ibis, and even such unromantic objects as secondhand can can be given an added market value by an artfully ap- plied 'new car smell."' A,s one investi- gator has noted in summing up the findings of researchers, the sense of smell and the emotions are intimately linlctd. 2. True. University studies show that our sense of smell becomes progres- sively Jess acute as we grow older. And in a study of people past middle age it wu found that more than 25 percent had lost their ability to dif- ferentiate between one smell and an- other or to perceive the odors of vari- ous test subetances offered them. 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BRIDE AND GROOM An airy ceremony - And now-clrln-ln wedcllngel Reno, Nev., generally known for its speedy divorces, now boasts a new phenomenon: the drive-in wed- ding. Jane and John Madison were w1ited in holy matrimony while sitting on the back scat of a convertible. The cere~ony toolc 14 • · FAMILY WEEl(l Y. July 28, 1974 only 41' minutes. Minister Robert Cas.~dy. totaJly uoruffied by the op.m·air pr<><.-ecdings, said: "We got the idea because many people nowadays seem to object to long ct'rempnies in church but do want to have ·a church wedding nevertheless. I think that it is more important to marry in front of a minister than to marry at a registrar's office." Cassady has al~eady had requests for weddings on motor- bikes. 'Tm not sure about that," he adds, "hut who knows, maybe we'll do that before too long.• To top off the modem marriage meth- od, the best man paid for the wedding with a thoroughly modem credit card. QUOTE: George Raft had a long romance with Betty Crable that he reminisces about in· a new iograp y: e it alftlie HOl ywOO<r night spots. At 6rst we had two things in -. common. Neither of us drtmlc and we lovro '! to dance. Between dances we'd have fruit· a: juice drinks or l.'d send for ice-cream sodas, which both of us were crazy about. Sundays I'd talce her to baseball games. Sometimes we'd drive to Caliente for the races. On Tues- days and Fridays we went to the fi hts. M dates with Betty-weU, they were different. · Virginia Pines went to the games and fights to please me. Norma Shearer went for the novelty. But Betty Crable went bt.-causc she, personally, liked sports as much as I did, and she proved this by helping me organize my contribution to the war cffort-'Ceorge Raft's Cavalcade of Sp<>rts."' From "Ceorge Raft," by Lewis Yablonsky (McGraw-Hill, $8.95). UNQUOTE • BIRTHDAYS (all Leo): Sunday-Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis 45; Rudy Vallee 73. 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And what a wonderful sour'te of pride and delight for your child ... to fashion, wtth hl8 owrrhands;beautlful end-accutatueplicas of famous aircraft and spacecraft ... steamships and aubmarlnee . . . historic sailing YeS&els . . . high-powered racing cars ... and ao much morel Which Is exactly what your child will be doing- when you enroll him In Parents' Magazine's YOUNG MODEL BUILDERS CLUB. • A New Model Builders Kit Each Month Besides the pleasure and Inspiration, think of the educational benefits as your chlld becomes famll- lar with a new and different object of present-day or hlatorlcal Importance ... through each month's package of Pf9Cisio!W>ullt parts, ready to aaaem- b'\9 Into a handsome, durable model that will long occupy a place of honor In hla own room, or in the family living room or den . . . and In your youngster'• heart. A•• ClutJ.member, rolir child •Ill con•fluct model• like tlteae-ltll laltlrtul replicas ot lamou• •hi,,., plane•, ca11, and much"""•· A Fascinating Background Booklet with Each Month's Model Kit With each new model your child aseembles, his deftuna and 11tiil will IAcre••· AAd ao will bla, knowledge-for with each month'• model kit he will receive a booklet ootllnlng the history and development of the original of the model to be constructed. Imagine the rich fund of knowledge your child will develop-as tte builds models and Jeama Interesting and Important facta about a fantastic modern day apaeecratt, or some hi.torte sailing vessel, or famous racing car, or earty model auto- mobllel Think of the hours of Instructive and constructi\19 fun for your youngsterf Think how hla llfe will be enriched aa hla collecilon of models grows and he points with ever-Increasing pride to the prod- ucts of his handlwortc. 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"not"'°"°"""' I , I mey ,.,,,," the YOUflt Model Bulldef9 pecklfe wlttll11 10 c19rt Md ow. 110tlll119. OttlerwtM, rou wtll lend allCMMr pecbge .. c:ti '"°""' at tfle MIM I Pffe•. The Tool Kit .. mr c:tllld'• to ... ,"" Ill~ ewtll I INJ c:enc:et IMl!lber- Mlp llftY 11-•fief ltle child hM 1'9Celwct tour -ltlly YOUlll Model 8ullde19 I ~-·--~~~-~---~~~~~~ AMiii __________________ _ Cly ______ ,._ .... ---ZlfCMI __ _ nu "° -• ....,. cm "" IUL "'9ta. .._ • fife,). • • ITl9 .... BUSINESS REPLY MAIL ...... ·--·--·---- p.,.,.•11-.zlne YOUNG MODEL BUILDERS CLUB P.O. Box 111 fllST CV.SS rf~Ne.173 lllGft*tlLO, N. J. .L---8EAGENF1ELD,NEWJERSEY07121 I -L----~---------------~ ' • GUESS W'4AT .. .. 6UT '<'OU CAN'T ~tUALLOW ! HA HA HA HA HA! NANCY I J UST NOTJ CE-9--- N A N C Y'S DOG HAS FOLLOWED ME HALFWAY HOME ., FINAL G O --HOME, BOY SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1974 l F '{OU'RE INTE((E5TE01 I JUST READ A80VT A NEW PIET ... · • ) STOP FOLLOWING ME '{OU CAN EAT ALL L{OU U)ANf .. IT'~ NO FU~ . 8EtNG A tVAtTER IF '1'0U CAN'T JOKE WITH THE C~TOMERS~ ~ Bv Ernie Bushmilf er GO HOM E. BOY - 7-28 HOME BOY AT LAST--- HE FINALLY DECIDED TO I WONDER WHY STOP --- , --~ ---:::;.. =· --- • Tl!' "'' U S ,itl O• -.-11 rlffltt ret1rved JUL V 2f l!f"> tltU "'" ll">"td ~Ulll'I 'tl'll•e1i1 I~· r:~ANC IN E I A~EN1 i YOV\ ?ViPPo~e.D TO ge •IN THE!. CAMP SHOW 10£/AY ? ve.~, 3 ur f:flAN~t..Y, . I'M TOOGOOO FO~ THAT r:JtAN CH ! : : 1'~MP.. ~t;.L.t -fO~ ~/ES · I " • I I I F~ANCINE , Ot--1 ~ I 'M /reALL-Y MY DANCE: WA5 GOING TO -AND r=OL..L.DWEO 8Y A A~i~LAJZ 1 T,_,E Wl-fOL..E C A~T '' 1-lE~E EXCEPT F"fCANC/Nt: ! WH!JC~ I? ~HE.? l 'L.L.. G11VE IHE 8 1/fNK A CAt..L.1 MA~CIA .... 145 ~J?AN G INE ~ NO , BViT IT'? ---·~~ASvvrr-+----·onN"TRE-/VfObq' , ··--?IA~r·wr1Fr~5E~rex;--or: -· --· "'A Pft'-·#f'~ Nfr-"E'"DWN----·-Ge~e>--13E ··*A-¥;--MAJ~'LlA --- IN OLA~ ~HE PHONEO IN • TO ~IARi. A~E.N'T A~THll ~, 81Ai I. Fr FreeN Pl ~OV1Eiic?, T!NNf:SSEE ?TOMP, WITH YO~ COMING CA N if:L.L YOV1 LE.ADING ro ~eve~AL-MY GR:AND F"lNALE: A ?How He~ DANCE , ~ DOWN HE~~? WHAi 1 WOUL" ~APJD G,A ZE.L./...E: -L.IK£ C ~E?C.ENOO O F' TODAY1 Al'JD IT'~ OJZ: NOT?! G~EAT !! . ~~.-.-.. ~ ~ HAV~ DONE:.,... 1-f:AP~ AC~O?S iAP'.I . V .. IHE 5TAGE . · :. I DENNIS THE MENACE .. "/OUR BABY S ISTER.? DIDNT~ 10LD HIM ) WHAT HAPPENED? NoBODYS !OLD ME. NOTH IN'! c.. -, J M C<JRRY. .. 1. WAS .JUGT SPRl9ED ! By ~ank_.~etcha.PI -=------------------~ . . I> l> I> r "'l.JDGE PARKER <1 <1 <I I'LL LOOI\ AT TH A T UPGTAIR5 FUSE_ BO~ MISS SPENCER.' , .... . , -----·--- , NO, YO UD BETTER CALL JUSTIN! HAVE HIM CHECK IT TO BE_CERJAIN THAT WE'RE NOT-CARRYING TOO BIG A LOAD ! I WANT YOU TO FEEL FREE TO DROP BY MY APARTMENT ANY TIME ,,, '==r'-~---- • •• WELL,-GQT---A-L-L~~ AH_EAD,,, GET RIGHT,,, HIM UP HERE! -:- ~ r------t.·• J USTIN WANTS WHAT YOU .TO TALK TO GOT ON YOUR YOU, WALT! MIND? ,_...~ WALT? THIS IS 6EV! WE 'RE HAVING SOME TROUBLE WLTH THE UPSTAIRS LIGHTS! M155 SPENCE R WANTS .JUGTIN TO COME UP AND CHECK IT! WILL YOU TELL HIM? • . ' DOCTOR SMOCK W~l,...l,..., "fHe. WAY H~'S t'J<'~SS~~ HE:: COUt...D 0~ A Ft:<Y COOK.' NAH, H e;:'p BEE weAF<IN ' AN AP~ON, -roo.' .. t.,..e;1's see, He 's G01" 1"HA I' A t...t.,.. w Hrre ou-rF1., A N' H~'S CAF<'F<YIN I A HANPE3AG ... • By George Lemont H GG He:e: He:G ~ SAY, R -ee-~ee-i-:t·e-e----·+--------t ---·--Ycnr~i~ .. ~ Cl . -~----At-J 17 IF You ·--ASK Me -ro f?O Hee: Hee HGe: .' Kl.t-JPA f:AF<L--Y I I I MUTT and JEFF ,. .. t ! . ,, . . '! u POP LITTL..E BOBBY WAS DROW~ING lNOUR. POOL.! . tJNCLE cJEFF PL.lLLED HIM OUT.' ,,, t ~i.-----::i. ~ 1 TR.I ED TO GIVE tilM ARTIFICIAL R=SPIR;\TION-- . , .I I017AY, AF<f:N'., YOU, 170C? vus-r Pou,:< Mf3 A PF<INK AN P Kl-JOCK OFF 1'He: SMAt...t... IA1,..K .' o .K. NOW, BOBBY, HOLD STILL:-! ... . ~RE,A.T· G~EAI· G~E,AT ~ GR.AND · SoN ~ 1;;1 YOUF< N A 11..--5, J.'L.-1..--' BOBBY, COME BACK HERE.' C?eCK Y OU .1 ,/ ....... , cz:;> )} I il-louGHT 11-l~Y PUi A BIG s µoPPING C~NTER ON OLD MANIOOLEY'S PROPE:RT y ... '/EH·· iH' SUPf;f<- M,ARKEi StJ,APS ,AT IT EVERY llME ... B\' l \l S1nitli --(-I JuST SAVED -BOBBY FROM DROWN\NG! -BtJT HE KEEPS GETTING UP ._ AND GOES 5TREAK\NG .' . ,.. ~ .. ~~~~--~~~~~\ ff . -... -............. ---...... _ ... ((,.~-···~-' ~- -t. ' • • If I I ffi .. . • .. PROF-E:SSOR, DID ROBIN H OOD EVE::R GET MARRIED ~- 10 MAID MARIAN ? ,A Fl LR r HE::. Y WLRi:; MARRl~n, OF COURSE:., <.:;1.1 C WAS KNOWN As u -r-r L& RED . R I DIN6 HOOD ' .. . , ( AS I RE:M £MBE::R, SOME:ON E WROTE A BOOK ABOU r HER .. NO, J-l E: DROPPED HER FOR A GUI£ L11I L £ Rl:::DHEAD NAMl:.D FLOCKM t YER'. I COME I ON, SAM . .. JUMP.I > I• ,.. IN CASE V00 OIPHT NOTICE, YOU'RE 9EING SNUIJIEP! . '• .. I NOTICEl I NOTICE! ~{ .. S IGI I -),':: h GOOD 1HING SI-IC. Cl IAtoJGl:::D Hl.R NAM YEA~ ... "Ms. FLOCKMEYER ANO 7i-1£ WOLF" WOULD · ··HAVf MADE A LOUSY BOOK TITLE ~~~D 7-18 --------~------~ ... " --- _j I I I ' . ' . ? "' • : : '· " y 3. CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six dirrer· ences in drawing details hetween lop and bottom panel~. How quickly can you flnd them? Check answers will\ thoi;c below. ... 'I UIHllU " tllU\S ''" ·:1 ·111~J.>u111 "l '"•'""ll' .... J .. 1Jnu• ll !\l'I:) ... ·un1w~ i 11 dUl pu•s ·c 'IU~UJJIP fl l"H '() 'JU!U!W •! lJ•:J •. t :SUUilltJJl<l MIXED SINGLES · . "' . ,.. ' 7·28 ARCIHllllE • DADDY'S COMING IN BY BOAT TO GIVE. US A RIDE/ t ~ t 97-1 Ardua Cc>mK Pubhubont, In.:. - ,") :J • "! . .. I ARf 'll".1dy 11crvl'' ll'q111rrcl lo h.11.rnrr .i J!I."' nl water a1n11 1hr 1h111 ctl)!e nl .i pl<1y111~ cMd, ll!> ile111011,1ralrd hy ihe young lady .1hnve·> Not 11 you learn the 'cc:ret. Herc's how the \lunt 1<> performed: I he_ magm aJl ......... ,,,_.,_~-1 a lJHI. lie I hen picks 11 p a 1:las!> wh 1ch he has Jll'I filled WI th WJIU w11 h h" I rce hand anll plate~ 1t at op the ::ard . H" rrlca'c' h•~ J1ancl .rnd pre,to! T here s11' 1 he card in prccarrou~ "ha lance." -BUllfHN BOA-Rf>-'--"--- • STAMP ACT! Ao;k a friend "How many l·<'f'nl 11lamps make a dozen'!" He will reply: '"Wh y, t 2, of cu\Jrse." Then ask him how many 2-cf'nt 11tamps m11ke a dor.t>n'! If he doesn't think fast, he'll ""Y :;1x . • F1ncl a lrrr in <'onsl'c·ullvP IPllrl'l\ 111 Pa<'h ~PnlPn1·r . 0 I. Road map lr!.SPM ronfu s1nn. 2. Thr pilot look the hrlm. :l. A j<'wl'led d asp l'IHi('ht>s hn en~r.mhlr. • ,Kt>lvin IA>wis of .ladcsonville, Fla., po11f'S thiit chal· lt>njle: l•:at 11 c·racker and, a11 you ch<'w it, I ry Io whilith•. Hold a rac·e. Fi r11l to wh1stlr,w1ns. e l\wll'k11• l\w1 1.: Wh1l'h U.S. nai: rnnt;iins the Brit1~ti Limon Jack'! No fai r peekm1: brlow. 'fl""'"H 1n ••o ·"IL or course, the balanc· intt fal:tor is I he magi- l'ia n 's index finger, t'X- 11·111fcd lo support the 111,.,~. 11ut which 1~ r n11- l'r<llfd from lhe aud1 · cnc~'s view behind the plc1ying card. MIDWAY POINT~ Can vryu Ira<'" a path fr,..,, ttottnlT) lp(I, ~hovp , lo po1nto 1, 2, 3, 4 imdl back, without losing your way? Try 1t. STOP/ STOP/ CW.1l~~~ \ ... IB~ SEA , HERE! To bring forth a surprise picturP ahove, apply the rollowina colors: I-Dark hlue. 2-Liiht hlue. 3-L1ghL green. 4-Brown. 5-Red. 6-Ycllow. Unnumbered areas r.-main hlank. SPELlBINDER! SCORR 10 poinh for using alt thf' ----------letters In the word below to form ____ ,__. ___ __,~ two complete words: , F L 0 U N 0 E R ·------· THEN acore 2 points each for all ---------- words of four letters or more -----+-----found amonr the letters. 1'rr &o ~•rt at least St joh1&a. ---------- 1nn1 ·ru;ow :111~111.,111 "'"''"'"" . - .IT'S SOOMell BOONE ! W~v' CAN'/ YOV JUGf GIV£ OLJT AUTO.SIA PMS LIKE fl-l£ OT~£r2 rOOTBAL.L ~TA'2'G? • ' "' CRIMESTOPPIERS TWlC'l"800t( l -~~~~~! FLASHLIGl-'T UNW1n:1NGLV LEFT ~ • LIGMTI:O IN 0U~S POCKET L£0 U _,,..,,,_ TO HIS CAPTURE AFTER CHASE ·-. IN TME DARK. '1 YOU GU~ 4AE '°'U~T WA~TINC'+. YOUR TIME. "'f\.4.AT S~ ~ /'t!CtJE.Y ~tiL,ONGS TO Me: 'i wo Mf llf, CORPORATE ~BONDS ! YOV <:.~ see AN OWN!°R5 NAME! •U._,,OOU8TtOL V STOL~N? ~is boy Chug took Eve to the dance. yoo know. GORDO I "ANGIL .. VARIOUS COMMl!RCIAL _..-----.... VENTURES. I FINANCED /. n.e 81G 9flA~S ( t' ~£AL'TH RIMGS. AS JOL~N U5!0 TO SAV, ··vou AIN'T SffN NOTMING VET," TRACY. I saw your light, Pop. How about a wa lk before tur ning in~ --~'~ Chuq Long. Jsrit he the kid that fell off the roof of Hag?n·s house when it was being built~ . ' J.fELLct! f5LOP~:Z~ i!<VIN~ 11-/AT OLD (J?A/:2.0EN J..11N--r, AeA1N? ,, . ~ MIL~ TMIE ABANOONEO MeAT OUCTS BRING SURPRIS AFT!A SURPAISE . ' come you re so late, Corky? 1hat was some time ago. I'd ~orqotten. ! , ... ~ ,. .. , ......... ., .... ,,t., ... ¥! ... "41't ,••1 .... .... , Eve is at a dance. I have to wait up for her. . - He's been an odd actinq kid ever since. 5Lt=SS MY .Sf/t=l-L! HIE IS! A .SAUCER f _ Ot:SEEI<. f/OPESTO DISPATt211 M/3-1 f/UH? HELP ML= HERD /./IM f/OME1 JUNIOR! I : TMIS DUCT IS FILLED wtTI.4 MORll TMAN "'us:r MON!Y. Why wou ld a sm art little girl like Eve be qoing with him ? There·s Mr long backing out. I wonder where he's qo\nq. What would a smart little qirl like me be doing with him? Probably to pick up the kids. By Gus Arriola u ., . " " 0 • 0 0 n v • "? ~ 0 -;'HEE J.IEe ~:. 1-/TiLE t:JOJ!5 , HI! KNOW :Z WAS 1'HE C>IAMP c#tJ&-A -Lu&ee~ A-r A&&IE/ ) OFf; WE t'b01 INTO ) THI: Wll-D !3LllE VON - 0 ....... "fl. n , o~ .·•·· • ···~' P .. ··· ·· .. ,_ :p 0 · . 0() .. Hie .'1·: .. ~'c. o ~~' • ;..::::> C>