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1976-06-20 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 I Superhus ·Builder SUperhusted By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OftkO•ll, "ileCSUff Sometime this summer. a high. powered consortium or major American transit agen· des will de· clde if it will accept a single $50· million· pl us bid by a German com· pany to manufacture a small fl eet scMu1H1t Of SO·called "superbuses." lf the purchase goes through, It would be the first significant, un· ified effort by the U.S. tram1it in· dustry to adapt European-style high·capaclty buses to the Ame rican city s treets and highways and to the whims of American passengers. Meanwhile, on the sidelines in Newport Beach. veteran vehicle designer and bus inessman .John Thousand will still be trying to figure out where he went wrong in his dealings with the con· sorliupi and its agent the powerful California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS). Thousand, an int.ense man in his sos and possessed of an engineer's inventive and trusting mind. considers the consortium's project his baby -a baby he claims gradually was k\dnaped right before his eyes over a period of less than two years. He said the "piracy" of his br<iinstorm -inlroductiQD or American-produced superbuses to the transit indu1try -has left him and the company he founded in financial ruin. He was so certain his concepts would become a new transit stan· dard that he founded RAAD In· ternational, made a "seven-digit investment" and personally de- signed a $1.3·million bus factory in Irvine that today stands va· cant and for sale. The vlllain Thousand points to in this sce.rio is CALTRANS itself. actl'lf'g as the clearing l>Quse for major transit agencies in'terested ln acquiring superbuses. ' ''CAL1'RANS milked me for every idea, design and concept they could get, always with tht! implied promise RAAD would be cut in on the action.'' Thousand said. "Obviously that never hap· pened and ao here Jam." What Thousand wanted to build in his factory at 17352 Von Karmann Ave. and then sell to American tra·nsit authorities· were two types of buses designed to carry up to 7.5 percent more passengers on a single vehicle 1 than the lareest buses now on the • road. RAAD International actually built two prototypes or one style of su~rbua -a double·deck<'r with sleek. modern design, built to carry 86 passengers. The lwo .RAAD buses were puretiased by the Southern California Rapid Transit District in Los Angeles last year for experimentation. CSeeSUP.ERBUS, Page AO SUNDAY· Plotting --- Charge Dropped By GARY GRANVILLE Ot lff O•ilf PilOCSwll Pretty Sharon Dee Dodd, 26, the bait alJeged plotters planned to use in a Sunset Beach double murder last November. slithered out · from under a murder con. spiracy charge Friday. She did so by conf{':>Sing lo Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams that she is guilty of conspirin_g to commit an armed robbery connected with the slayings. When sentenced hy Judge Williams next month. Miss Dodd could be confronted with a prison term of from 5 to 15 years. ton with nine men. the woman was c arge m a coun y Grand Jury indictment handed down last March with conspiring to kill Ronald Cauwcls and Janel Metz. The conspiracy became a re· ality Nov. 8 when Cauwcls, 27. and Mrs. Metz, 31, were gunned down in the Sunset Beach home they shared. \ ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA SUNDAY JUNE20 1976 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS -~$4 -&Val Evacuation · Of Lebanon Begins BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> -A U.S. Navy landing craft pulled into a Beirut marina today and picked up about 150 Americans and 240 other foreigners fleeing the Lebanese civil war. The evacuees were then to be ferried sevl'ral miles out to sea. where they would board the larger U.S.S. Spiegel Grove, an LSD <landing ship dock) that will take them on a 44-hour trip across the Mediterranean Sea to Athens. Greece. The evacuation. ordered by · PrP.sident Ford. was carried out smoothJy. the only disturbance i shots fired b guerri las tsc argmg e1r guns into the '1ir to frighten news photographers filming.the land· me. U.S . officials had urged American residents of this war· torn nation to leave after U.S. Ambassador Francis E. Meloy Jr., his economic counselor and their Leba nese driver· bodyguard were slain in Beirut last Wednes- day. U.S. officials emphasized that the Spiegel Grove was unarmed. The slayings in the house ul 18861 Bayview Drive reportedly were in retribution ror Cauwels' having robbed lwo Long Beach ' drug dealers or $20.000 worth of marijuana a week earlier. The Americans, about 140 Britons and 100 other foreign re· sidents of Beirut mounted the 115-foot, flat~bottomed LCU <landing craft utility) in summer sport clothes with a reta1ted air. A They were restricted to one suit· 0 •11• ,,.,., ....... ,, '""r.,... case for the trip, but coufd also HE'LL QUft IN 18 MONTHS Chief Davis Speaks to GOP In Newport Grand Jury testimony indicat· ed that during the week of plol· ting the Cauwels·Metz murders. Miss Dodd agreed to be the bail believed necessary to gain entry intoCauwels' house. Witnesses also said the woman made two daylight trips to Bayview Drive with I coconspirators to study the .. layout." But, witnesses testified. Mi ss I Dodd was not with the 10 men I wtio went to Sunset Beach that t Saturday night to either recover the stolen marijuana or its cash equivalent. or, if that failed. to gain revenge. 1 H~ intended role as an attrac· tive ploy to ge ailwels to open .the front door of the house was reportedly discarded when four of the a lleged murder ron · spirators kicked in a kitchen door at the victims' home. But Miss Dodd, who is also (See CHARGE, Pagei\3) Cl1ief Rt•spo11sibilif y <'arryhandbags. Beirut has bN'n relatively Four-year-old Joseph Patterson of Anaheim ruffles feathers of his brother David, 10. who is decked out in his native Kickapoo/Sae-Fox· Indian costume at the Orange County pow-wow. For more pictures of the iatertriba1 gatherin~. sec P age A3. calm ror the last week. The evacuees had been scheduled to leave by road for Damascus in a British-organized automobile convoy. But .Palestinian guer· rillas said the r oute was dangerous because of shelling I • F he · s between guerrillas and Syrian rvine at r, on ~!~'ii5er~~lervening in the civil Palestinian Liberation Army S l troops from Yasir Arafat's Fatah Hi . .,__e for urv:va organization milled around -Ole flt ~ former officers' beach c lub marina, where the landing craft This Father's Day is extra special for the Jeff Toi ton family oflrvine. Arter their sin..:lc ·engine Cessna plane crashNI on a sheer elm ear y Sa urday, naa11mtsmr Wayne, 5, hiked for more than an hour through rugged Guadalupe National Park in New Mexico. A helicopter eventually spotted the pair in the granite terrain of the southeastern part of the state and look them lo Memorial Hospital in El Paso. Tex. pulled in. its American flag flut- Mrs. Tolton, contacted at home tering under a warm Mediterra· Saturday night, said the two had nean sun. The Palestinians were lost considerable blood during providing protection for the their trek and would be evacuation. hos_pitalizedseveraldays. In Washington. Pentagon of· They were en roiilefioitleTro-m-ticrats-said--t-h e-r-e-we-r~ 150- a vacation trip. Marines on the Spiegel Grove but "My husband has logged con· that none was to go ashore on the siderable hours of ftying," Mrs. landing craft, which normally Tolton said. ''The media give too has a crew of 12to14 sailors. much attention to these accidents While House spokesman Ron •.• but we are lucky that they Nessen said in Washington, "All cameoutsafe." is smooth and quiet so far." 111 Coast Speerh LA's Chief Davis Says He'll Retire By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol IJM O•llY l'ltet St•ff In a speech made before the California Republican Assembly on Saturday night. Ed Davis, Los Angeles police chief for the past seven years. said he planned lo retire in 18 months. Most of his speech at the New.pru:leJ:...lnn w~t. on his re· tirement, but on encroac ment Of the federal bureaucracy into local government. However. near the end of his 45-minute address. Davis said he planned to retire in 18 months and then devote himself to the re· v1s1on of the 16th Amend ment. which created the income tax. IL is the law he secs as responsible for creation of the encroaching bureaucracy. The chief did nol elaboralc further on his retirement pluns. Davis. who is 59 years old. has been with the LA PD for 36 y1:ars. To cheers and applause Da vis toolron-the feder-al g-0vemmont and scored Democratic prc>Sia cn tial candidates Jimmy Carter and Jerry Hrown. Twilight Near for Sunset Tower? But the target of his wrath was really the fcdl'ral bureaucracy, a "nameless, faceless group of people who run the ~overnmcnl and who can't be reac hed through elections.'' Davis' remarks came in the wake of a dispute pittin~ the Los Angeles Police Department and the t'ity of Los An!'.!cles against the federal Law Enforcement""' sistancc Administration. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 0t UM Oelly Plt9' St.II Swooping and cooin~. pi~<'ons court In its iron-like redwood raf. ters and timbers, as the proud old sentinel stands al the Oranf?<> Coast's northwesterly end, awaiting an imminent derision on its future. The landmark. atop which is afrlxed an ofricial U.S. Coast a nd Geodetic Survey marker. has. been a coastal navigation aid for decades now. The ·old Sunset Beacb·Surlside Land and Water Company water tower also bas been a landfall for thirsty travelers with two kinds of thirst -well·known Turk's saloon atands nearby. To some. the tower marked the end of the rainbow where they found a pol· fut ol dreams come true -where beach property was cheap and the copioes well water was free. , Modern pro1res.s on several fronta. ·however, and charges that It ls structurally unsound thr~aten the once-mighty re· Still another rumor ha!i ;i ''Oh, yes. that would be nice - greedy entrepr<'ncur srhcminjf yes ... quietly says another propo· to obtain its virtually priceless nent of its preservation as ·a redwood, but the familiar stru('· monument to the coastal region's ture will stay if some have their sometimes-tumultuous past. way. Land: cheap, good and promis· The massive black monolith of ing. Oil. Gambling on ships moored beyond the three·mile the Sunset Beach skyline is bt>ing limit. Rum·running during vigorously defended, with pre· Prohibition . Military and ssure to prese n ·e it as a · · d l · J k California historical landmark in wartime an us raa wor • this bicentennial year. "Yes, that would be nice," echoes Robert Niblick, '19, of Sun Don Schubert._ The SummcrbelJ Roofing people were fhe contrac• tors. They were from Lossang. glas," be continues. Los Angeles is pronounced that way by him, as it was by many olherold·Umers in the '20s, '30s, '40s: one word with accent on the middle syllable. "That's a valuable tower,'' NibHck declares. He would know, if anyone would. For some swear be and the tower actually communicat· ed.by som e uncanny, ineJtplica· ble ESP method that sometimes sent chills 111' an observer's spine. The old tower .is to Niblirk what the Spruce Goose was to Howard Hughes: whal Old No. 382 was to celf'bratcd railroad engineer Casey Jones. <See TOWER, Pagt.J\5) The fight comes to a showdown City, Calif .. the one·time general Monday, when the South Coast. h Regional Coastal Commission manager or the old Sunset Beac Ct~ 'l"HI·: INSlltt: ronvenes at the Huntington Beach Water District. City Hall. (The meeting is not in The old tower belonged to him Torrance, as earlier reported. It as much ·as to any board or atartsat9a.m.) trustees or business combine. Save the Sunset Water Tower Niblick lived in its shadow for supporters include an army or many years. THE GOOD LIFE! -The Agriculture Department is dis· 'tributing a leaflet called "The Secret of Affluence" which argues that the well·being or peo· ple depends on the food supply and can be measured in the number or automobUes-they ac· quire. The Associated Press re· port is.on Paae C2. Uttle Old Ladies; younger ac· He recalled in a ·recent in· tivist matrons with civic, historic terview how he supervised its and environmental interests: construction. and be can recite collegians, business leaders and what went into it as would a the colorful Sunset Seach Biblical patriarch repeating the characters who have alway~ an· rmlnJlons. cubits, mate.rials habited the quaint seaside com· and specifications the Lor d muntty. decreed for Noah's Ark. DISCO SCENE -Will recordc; They range from militant and "It has 94 yards of concrete in replace live bands in Orange argumentative to nostalgic and it:s--foundation;· saQl& ..Niblick. Coaat nlg_ht cluM? Hilary Kaye sentimental about one of the west "There are 96,000 board feet of of then ally Pilol stafftalks with REMEMBERING DADS - Fathers are remembered in countless way~ by some famous people, but invariably it is affec· lionatcly. An Associated Press reporter interviewed Jimmy Stewart. Mary Tyler Moore, Hubert Humphrey and others. Page B:l. The LEAA w.as created dunn~ the Nixon adr1\friistration to fun net federal funds to law <'nfor1·1•. ment aE:cnC'ics throughout lh1· country to combat crime. However, the LEAA rccc·ntly souJ,!ht lo impose hiring quota~ for minority racial groups an1l women on the LAPD, and Davis, with the concurrence or llw (See DAVIS, Page i\2) l11•td~ Sanda" More Local News On PageC2 At YMr S.rv1t~ 111 ,, ............... "' a.tlMu AIJ C..lllorn•• AS CIHtillM Ct·t• Nor""'" Colltln\ A• Cren-r• IS 0.•111 NoloUt JU '"''°'"' r • ..,, ••·I 1En11rt•inm1ftl llS·• Horosc-•• ~tanl~f I<••~• A.7 -'""l..I""•" 8 \ Mall!N• .. , Mov1f\ 8 • I ,,_..,,, II• llul IEd•lt 81 8 llulltN 8\ S-b A IO·l1 T••••I A• Nlcll Tlll"'""'<I' Al Wutlltr 44 I HfYJ>Jr. now d_rained. empty and facinl the posslblllty ot dismanU· U.. and ,p_ubaRS ship_ment to· ~Hico, where it ,.migfill>e-re· r----uRtmtlt1-i!d"'Bt''8 Vfffage anuagafn., county'! tew-and -f89Htanding ·timber tn it. It cost $20,000 and club owners who've turned to dis· JarHIMe•r.&. ~l f.Oe-..Aii~ hoLiiJ•O, ter aes.aaUome.wlloban n't around. --~The enginee.r ·architttt was , i.a as ory on age OUTEft SPACEc;-_ Bizarre rock star David Bowie will be playing the part of a creature from outer space in a new film • and some people aren't sure he's acting. Rex Reed Interviews Bowie and learns some unexpect· l'aetr,bll ··-··---·· luaed. -- - A2 .OAIL y PILOT Sunday. June 20. t97& Coast Watch ... Top News Stories of the past week from Orange Coast Commlylnities POLICE WH OD UN IT--More t han $250 is missing from the property room at th e Laguna Beach Police station and an internal investigation is under way to crack the appare nt theft .. Police Chief Jon Sparks sa id p r oc e dures ,for hanrt ling cash were v iola t ed in prot~c t i ng the p roperty ... ROADS UNBLO CKED --Co s ta Mes a, Mcwpo rt Becich , Irvine an(l San J uan Car i strano won two vi ctori~s in Sac r a - mento last week wh rn the s ta t e Highway Commissio11 iHJrccd t o qo ahead with two req uested road p roj ect s . One involves widen in g O r t e 'J a II i q h way a n d the o the r ca lls for linking the two pieces oE the Corona del Ma r Freeway cur rently under cons tru ~tion ... THE AYE S OF TAXES --Saddleback College truste~s la s t week accepted a $19.1 million tentative budget for the 19 7 6-7 7 fiscal year.. It cou ld me an t a x es will incrc~sc from 1 5 to 1 9 cents o c r $100 of ussessctl valu~tion ... .---'It---. ---M..1:.CJ,; s s I~ _f_Q_T o FF - -At tempts EL__ ~an Cl emente to join San Diego County by seceding from Orange County have been rebuffed by the s outhern county, but San Clemente Citlf{ Counc il members have not giv e n up. ~hey want to increase their tax base b y a nnexing the $2 -billion San Onofre nuclear generating station just across the county line ... WATER WORK --Costa Mesa's city council -appointed wa ter commit tee , set up to s tudy the pros aQd cons of a -eontr oversial ccnrsol-iciation betwee-A-- the city and tha Costa Me~a County Water District, has decided to hire a consultant . The 11-member pa~e l will then send its r ecommendations to the council. O .U . Tops Olympic Test Only one Southland sailor was leading his class in the Olympic yachting trials at Association Island, N. Y ., at as the seven race series goes.into the final race to. df!y. De nnis Conner of San Die~o won the sixth race in the Tc lftpest Class to lengthen his lead over Argyle Campbell of Newport Beach. In contrast to Friday's races when the races were canceled because of n o wind, Saturday's com petition was wet and wild. as 25-lmot winds and heavy rains raked Lake Ontario, s ite of the trials. Henry Sprague Ill of Newport Beach dropped to fourth in the one-man Finn Class, with Peter Commette of Middletown. N.J .. holding a sizable lead over John Dane of Ne w Orleans. In the 470 Class, Dave Ullman and J ack Jakosky from.Newport Reach appeared to be out or the running. Sldp .wh)'le o{ Cam: bridge, Mass .• holds a subslan- tial lead with 16 points, and cm . man is in third place with 39. t. Richard Loufe k a nd Rick Taylor or Costa Mesa appeared to have an outside chance in the Tornado Class, standing in third place with 31.4 points, to 26.4 for fir st -place David McF aull o f Honolulu and 29 for Keith Notary of Cocoa Beach. Fla. The trials arc scored on the SUNDAY best six of seven races. Here are the standings in the best five of six: TEMPEST CLASS -1. Dennis Connor, San Diego, l I. 7. 2, Argyle Campbell. Ir vine. 3. Jack Lin- ville, New York City, 39.7. 4, Tom Gates. Glendale, Fla., 44.7. s. Peter Barre tt and Mac Harken co·skippers, Pewaukee, Wis., 48.7. SOLING CLASS 1. John Kolius. Laporte. Texas. 16.3. 2. Buddy Melges,Zenda, Wis.,24.3, Robbie Haines, San Diego, 31.7. 4, Bill Buchan, Me rcer lsland, Wash .• 43.4. 5, Dave Curtis, Marblehead. Mass .. 47.4. FLYING DUTCHMAN CLASS t. Augie Diaz, Miami. 20.4. 2, Gordy Bowers, Orlando, Fla., 27.4. 3, J ack Strothman, Min- neapolis. 27.7. 4, Norm Freeman, Ithaca, N . Y., 28. s. Dennis Clark, Seattle, 32. 7. FINN CLASS l , Peter Com· mette, Middletown, N.J ., 21.7. 2, Gus MtHer.-AAR~-Mkh.., 34.7. 3, John Dane, New Orleans. :\5.7. 4, Henry Sprague, Newport Reach. 46.7. 5, Craig Thomas, Seattle. 50. l . 470 CLASS I. Skip Whyte, Cam- bridge, Mass., 16. 2, Bob Whitehurst, Pensacola, Fla.,29.7. 3. Oave Ullman. l;aguna Reach, 39.1. 4, Steve Cucchiaro, New Haven . Conn .. 44.7. 5. David Noyes. Tops field, Mass., St. It's J_,005 To .932 In GOP By Tbe AsaoclaU!d Preu President Ford and Ronald Reagan fou(?ht for the few re. ma.ining national convention de- legates Saturday in Republican caucuses and conventions in five states. Ford gained most of the de· legates chosen early jn the day, but Reagan later n arrowed Ford's total de legate load to 73, according to an Associated Press tally of results fro m Iowa, Delaware. Texas and Colorado a nd Washington s tate. Ford has a total of 1,005 na· liM,al convention delegates, ac- cording to the AP tally. while . Reagan h as 932. It.takes 1,130 votes to win nomination at the naUonal con- vention. There are 164 uncom- mitted delegates and 157 yet to be chosen nationally. No Democratic delegates were chosen Saturday. According to the AP count, Jimmy Carter has 1,423 delegates -82 short ot the 1.505 needed for nomination. His o nly remaining active opponent. Gov. Edm und Brown Jr. of California, has 301. Washington ~ate Republicans voted to give Reagan 31 of their otes;-with-Ford getting the other 7. · Republicans in Texas c hose four at-l arge delegates com- mi\ted to Reagan. giving the en- tire 100-vote Texas delegation to the former California governor. The 96 delegates chosen earlier were aJso Reagan supporters. Ford won 19 delegates to the Republican national convention at Iowa 's national convention on Saturday. Reagan won the other 17. f 'rolft Page Al DA-vIS-:-; .-- mayor and city council, told the LEAA .. to go j ump in the Potomac." Discussing the LEAA quota de· mands, Davis charged that the bureaucracy "wants us to eliminate failure at the police academy." To U\~Qbvious deligJltoJ~~lC!O aud ience members, Davis e laborated on the LEAA pro· posals to have the department additionally eliminate hiring standards: I ''That's the great federal gov- e rnment program -to eliminate failure. Now if they'd jus t · eliminate it in the federal gov- ernment. . "They can't even run the mail service or win a war, but they want to tell us how to run our business." Davis said the elimination of hiring standards and an addi· tional LEAA d emand that pre- viously rejecte d LAPD can- didates be hired and given two years back P,aY are "ridiculous." "I can just see m yself on the stage of the police academy. With one h a nd I 'm giving a diplom a to a four-foot, lO·inch transvestite moron, and with the other I'm handing him a check for $30,000. And after that I salute him." Andy Devine Still Serious -Cl'iaracter actor Andy DeVine of Newport Beach continues his' real-life role as intensive care patient at Sonoma County Com· munity Hospital. Dr. Desmond J . Shapiro re- mained optimis tic Sa turday night that De vine. 70. would re- cover from his kidney failure complicated by leukemia and diabetes. Although s till in serious condi- tion, he has s hown slight im- provement d aily since he was · stricken last Wl'C k while vaca- tioning at Bohemian Grove. DAILY PILOT T~v Or&"Qt" CU't't DllilY f'llOI, ""''" w"•dl '' cun1b1"t'd ff\fo N 11tiN\•l'rrH. I'\ QvtJt;l\nf n ,,_, 111t Ot11t\()I CO•\I P1i;bli\nw11 (t"m~HY ~,,..,,.tf' • fltl()tt\ M~ publ"f'K.d Mt>nc:lil'f 'h'OWQ'I I "U.t'f tt)I (1,•.,,, M••,.t, N,.woort lt•Mn, ••ont1notnn ti•ec.n I ownto••" \'•llrv, ""'""''· 'i.Mktlf"tH-.~ V11lk'v ~N l 8Q\lnl't l'Pit• nJ~~h CIM\' A "~()I.,. '"QiO•Wllt .,01hon 1" ounh\h.•o ~tUt<MY,. 1.nd ~~"~ f't.t'f ff\t 0flt" lf'M l.t\lrlf1\IHf\U pl"1"\. I ,1t J tll Vt•"' u .. y ~,,,,.,, t.o>•• Mt••· , '"'°"'._. 111-.u. TORNADO CLASS 1, David Mc Faull. Honolulu, 26.4. 2, Keith Notary. Cocoa Beach. Fla., 29. J , Hicharct Loufek and Rick 'I'aylor co.skippers. Costa Mesa. 31.4. 4, Bob~Ketlenhofen . Alameda, Ca lif .• 39. 7. 5. T ed Crane. Honolulu, 53. (J8.degree Air OCTD Budget And Water Robert N. Weed p, 4 \•ch nt "no Pvt>t1~ • Jack R. Curlev "'', 1•,, ''<Hnl ~nn (,of~ ,,.l M.1rlil'\r t Thomas Kei!vil E01lot Thomas A. Mun>t\lne ~~lnq [Oltor ltlom.:ic; c. Palmer, Jr. S•...,•• C a11or Charles H.1.oos Richard P. Nall .,,,,., .. nt w,.,,.,q1f\CJ Ld.110'' Offlus ''"'~ ....... JJO .......... ~ ~ ...... ~•QUI'\• tle•tf\0 l\ .. OttnM YA ">t••• t ''11nt1nf')IO~ B•itef'I t nJt' tyt.,~ l\011!1 ._.to I · .. ~Ohl!th'.iO Vf!ll"Y 1\101 Lit J"at Rc. .... 1 et ~n 01<QO .. h."t'W•Y Telett"°"• (7t4) '42-4321 Classified Advertlltnt '42·5671 S~oaltt~ci.. V"l1¥V N¥w' Ot1tt• MH3'f0 ,,_ s~" t ••-nle 4'5·0630 • From fllort~ Orano• Covntv '°"'""°""'''' 540-1210 Go!rtrlt!'I. lt7' Ott-Co•1tl Publo.ttlnt C,,.... Pdl'IY· NO ftfW\ ~to~4JIU"'.1i"O"'• flit1lor1.-1 m•""'' or •d"'"'''''"'•"'' ,,.,,,rn n "" "' rt oraauttG vititft•ut 110t(1•I ""'"''''Ion ot copyr1.;r.• twMr. s.tcoriC'.'I rt•\'-oo\t•cu• p•ld at Co''* ""'"'· C.lltOfl'WA. W&\ttlPllOf' oy Ctt''''' \..) n mof'I· t--,t-t-< ........ ~mot!llllLJl)ollllK'f *'llNI~ U S"*'!My. ' ' Meeting Set ~ .~~=•m Orange Count\· Transit Distri('l <0<..10 > directors Monday will consider adoption of a $39.8 million budget for 1976·77. Budget forecasts do not call for an increase in OCTD's property tax rate of 4-5 cents for each $100 worth of as~ssed value . The ·75.77 proposed budget calls for capital expenditures or 515.9 million. A p0rtion or that a mount is earmarked for 90 new buses. OCTD's operating costs will in- crease almost S5 million jn the coming fiscal year if the pro· posed spending package is adopt· ed by the district ·s directors . The $23.9 m illion operat.ing budget includes increased spend· ing called for by operation of the 90 new buses scheduled to go into service som~irt'Septemh«. peratures of 68 degrees attracted heavy crowds to Orange Coast beaches for the first half or tbe weekend. Only one serious accident marred the w arm . routine relax- ation and recre ation. Robert Casey, 18, a boclY surfer · from El Toro. was taken to South Coast General Hosprtal for x rays afte r cras hing headfir st a t Sleepy Hollow. Otherwise, lifeguards reported 15 to 20 minor rescues per city and predicted today's weather and throng conditions would be the same. Surf will r emain generally small. • Sun-wor s hipers numbered 85,000 at Newport Beach, 32,000 at Huntington Beach. 28,000 at Laguna Beach and 15,500 at San Clemente Viking Orbits Park Ban On Cycles To End I Red Planet PASADENA <AP> With a long blast from its rocket motor. the Viking s pacecr aft slowed and steered into orbit around Mars on Saturday, bringing its robot ex- plorer within striking distance of the red planet. The orbit insertion moncuvcr marked the end of an •HO-m illion· mile cruise from earth and tht' beginning or preparation for u July 4 la nd in g of Viking 's autom ated laboratory to search for lite. Project manager Jim Martin said, .. After eight YN.ll'S (SIOC1• the project began). we're ruwll) in orbit. Everything workC'd Just perfect." Anothe r offic ial s a id . "Everything has gone as if it had followed a textbook.·· Man Admits Killing Wife,. Unborn Child Viking's urrival in Mars· orbit came aft er a computer aboard lhe ship gave a seril'S of prepro· g rammed commands . The or· dcrs had been updated by a transm 1ssion from ' lat e Friday night. Early Satur·day afterntK>n the 1:ompa<'l s1rn1:ecraft. ap~tll'ln~ \\indmill-likl? w ith its four 1·n)ssed sol:.ir p<.111els. \WIH inlO 11 Sl'ries of twists and rolb lO 11hgn 11:-motor fo r tht' braking hl.1!.l At 3 -21 p.m. l PDT1. as thl· l'rnrt spl'd aloni! al fl.:1110 rnilt'l\ ~r hour. tlw roc..•k1·t bt.•gan firing Thirty-eight mmutt•s later th1· rockt.-t shut ofl . with \°1king'i- speed redut•cd by nearlv 4,000 miles per hour · Cyclist Dies After Crash /11 Costa Mesa Orange County s upervisors are expected to upprovt> a one.year trial program that would give mtJtorcycles accl'ss to Mlle St1uare Park m Fountain Valley. The propo~cd proi.:ram. to be cons idered l'ucsd ay. would not rwrmit m oton•ydc adiv1ty in th<' park, but would allow pel'sons ar · 1·1ving ther(' on rnolon•ycles to drive them alon~ 11av1.'<l roads to p<1\'C•d parking lots L1kt.· <11Jlom'11bil1• dnvl•rs who purk in M i l r Squarr. the mntorcyclbts will lJl' rcqu1rl'd to iJOY a purk ('ntry frt• 1\nll thcy "ill bt· sul>Jl'l'L tostrn:t contr1>ls prohibiting the u~e or motorcycles in areas other than on pavt'd roads and parking lots Motorcyt'les ha\'C been :i banned fro m county parks sinct• 1968. a ban prompted by reportec..l abuses and <'ll nronml•ntal ron t•t>rns Hee-a use or thl· marl..(•d incn•as1· m the use of nrntorr\'d l'S us a form of tra ns por1ati11n. th1· Harbors. Rt>ac hes ancl Parki. Commission n·comnwndt·cl lh1· El Tor o Marine Gregory Dale trial program at M1lt•Sct11ar1". Gunter. 20. died Saturday of A s 1milur progrnm has he-en un Gerald A . Cody, 22, h as hemorrhagesandpelvlc inlt,!rics 1krwayat CraiJ,!lkg1onalP11rkin -plead!d guilty to involuntary s uffered wke n his motqrcyclc Fullt•rtou . --mari51aughtei:..in--<1onnecl·ioo-wiU.--- th d th I t A t f h. spun off Estancia Ave nue in But u., P'"l'l"h"rn·-~°hl:Tt'n-<:n--.----1. e ea as ugus o as 20· Costa Mesa a nd. ripped off 85 light tlwl C'1lun1 .v ulfi<·1<1ls haq· year-old wife and unborn child. feet or fence. tt'rml'd t he expe ri ment 111 Orange County Superior Court Costa Mesa police said the ac· conc lusin· Judge Kenneth ·Williams on Fri· cident occurred at 11:25 p.m. Undrr lhl' tnal program's t•t111 daysetAug.Sasthedatehewill Friday as Gunter was south· dition s. o nl ~, s trc(:t legal sentence the Westminster man, a bound on windy Est ancia. ap· motorcycles will be allowed in ttll' • sentence that could bring Cody proaching Swan Drive. park. from 1to15 years in state prison. The blind intersection has Anti t hey must travl.'I only on Cody w as arrested at his be h Parents' home last October and en t e site of numerous other paved roads <.lcsignat(.'(J for thcu· accidents and ratal1'ti·es. us"' -charged with two counts of "· murder after officials said new F uneral a rrangements are Also. a log will be kept hy p<1rk evidence was uncovered in what pending at Mettler Mortuar y, attendants showing motorcyclt• Garden Grove. use and reported ahust•s. if any, was believed a t first to be an ac-as well as other information of. cidental s hooting. p B k fil'ials think is r l'latcd to the sue· 1'lJ' fiYedays after the.shooting arty ac S ccssorfai lurcofthccx~rim1m\,, inCident in the Cody 's LastApril,lhc FountainVallt'\' estminater apartment, Sharon.. --~C.uib'.....C.Qundl ~avcJ.ls. lacil.J:Ji:.. __ _ Sue Cody. 20, was kept alive by -Y4'lal='S ~OW-e ctorsemt'nt to the t•xpC'riment. life-support systems in the hope U II .II lJ subject lo fi \'t' C'ontrol mcasurc:- her unborn child m ight be saved. SALT LAKE CITY IAPI lncorporttlt'd mlo lhe plun that New Hearst 1Trial Sought . S-AN DIEGO (AP) -Attorrrey F. Lee Bailey says he will ask for a new trial for Patricia Hearst, bued on new evidence he says has been discovered and eviden~e he says was withheld from the defense by the prosecu· tion. - The young newspaper heiress was convicted Jast April of rob· .Jling a San Francisco bank with "£he Symbionese Liberation Army. Bailey disclosed his plans Fri· day to the San Diego Union after meeting for nearly two hours with Miss Hearst at San Diego's Metropolita n Corr ectiona l Center, where sh e is undergoing a 90·day diagnostic study prior to sentencing. 30 Firms Lost In Las Vegas Fire LAS VEGAS, Nev. CAP) -A major fire destroyed at least 30 business establishments as it raged through a large Las Vegas s hopping a rea late Saturday night, police r eported. Fire officials said the blaze broke out at 9 p .m . and caused more than Sl. million damage before it was controlled more tli&Dlhree hours later . Delegates t o Utah's s tate goes b e fo rl' I ht· Hoarrt of Democratic convention rejected Supcrvilwrs this w<•ck on Saturday a resolution urging Rep. Allan T . Howe. who faces a misdemeanor sex charge, to withdraw as a candidate for r e- election. The-freshma n --e.ongcessmao had been under pressure from some corners, including leading Utah Democrats .. to drop his re· election bid as a result of his ar- rest by a vice squad in Salt Lake City's r ed light district. But he announced F riday he will con· tinue in lbe race. The vote to reject the resolu· tion was 698-440. with 69 de· legates abstaining_ Tahiti Race: A Slow Pace The Los Ang<'les.to.Tahili yacht raC'c contimu'd al a .slow pace Saturday. with the four boats logging 100 miles or less in the previous d ay's run. Winds were repor ted at three knots in c"cilms(;'as. 3 Arrwrica11s Dit?. iii Crash GATWICK, Eng (J\Pl · /\bu~ c arryinJ? Ii I\ m cric::i ni;,. t wo "nritons and a Fr~nC'hman on u , Bicentennial tour of historic :.itcs skidded o ff ::i min-slick road and overturned in a ditch Saturday Police said three i\mcrit·;;n wom('n W('re killed. T\l,;O American women an<t an Americ;.m man \\ crp admitted to Redhill General Hospital ,,·hilt• the others wer<' tre<.11t><l and taken to a nt'arby hot r t for th(' night P olice I ns pl'Clor Jl1char<1 Duplock nam t•<I tht• dead ''" Eliuibclh Mo.ss of Nl'\\ton, Mass. Mary Mart in of Cincinnati. Ohio, and l\l:irv llinklc. of Chestnut 11111 . Mas's Their ages w1•rt' 11111 gi\'cn. 11£• s;11d Mrs. Marlin wus · travrlin).:' with hrr hushancl. LC'wis I knry Marlin, who was 011- ly Sh<tk<•n up. Irving Loubc's Ml·fool sloop Bravura. from Oakland. logged Swedish Kin~ W f'"d 100 miles to mp vc within 15 miles ofthe leader, Don Dalziel's58·foot STOCKHOLM. Sweden IA P1 ketch Niilom a. o f Berkeley. Aft<'rasccr&"'ljct·sdrourt:-h111of whichCO\'l'rcdnnlyi9milcs. fou r years, King Carl X\'I (;ustaf Position reports showt•d M Swcdr n married 111~ t·om Natoma has t'O\ c•red 487 milrs moner swt•ctht·arl Saturdav 111 ,, sincethrstart last Tut.'sdaynff Pl. rt'J!al ccrC'm nnv nttC'nrtt;rl In Fermin ; Bravura. 473 milrs: kings. president~ and 1ir1nc1•s --rcnlahon. 425 m tics ant1 Tm~·.,tcmv-:n""nd witne~:tffi-1+.,,..mtlHoR!>r~l'fl!."'-----!...1 Light. 413 -· Europe Of! lt•le\'i's1on 0 .. 1, Pllol Sletl Pltolo Rather Be Saili11g. B11l. • • This crane and boat are not the basis of another television commercial for glue . They joined forces with the help of li{e_au s Saturday when the cruiser ran ' aground al Bol ~a Chi ca Stalt• lktich and had l o f inish 1l s jnurncv hv lund rather than SC<l • • • Ololyl'i ... ~lllyLH~ay• After the wagons (and other vehicles) pulled into a ctrcle, (nght) Vtrgima Su/I/van above left find Vtrgtm~ Denetedale. both of Whittier. prepared Nava10 lry bread lor the Orange County l~dtan Centers eighth annual pow-wow at Coto de Caza Saturday. Los Angeles Municipal Court Judge Fred Gaboufle. a Seneca Indian. was honored guest for the demonstration of tribal lore. The event concludes today with gourd. war, snake and buffalo dances scheduled hourly, start- mg a,t 1 p.m. ------ SUndlll· June 20, 1978 OAIL V PILOT (1:i' Haldemaii Regrets Not Being Tough KANSAS CITY CAPI -The ~reatest mistake the Nixon ad- ministration made in dealin g with Watergate "was in not get- ting ahead of the game at the out- set , finding out w ho were culpa- hi e and bringing them to Yowig Pair Chose Death Over Parting MIAMI CAP J -Relati\'es and friends or two 16-vear·old sweethearts wer e trying on City Cares for F ,eet Mitchell's part. lt is i;ignificant, however. th at d«:spitc all the in- vestigations and revelations, Mitchell has never been indicted in connection with the break-in." it said. Justice," H.R. Haldeman is quol· ff~ldema~ is quot~~ in lhe N t as saying in a cop~·right series t:t?r~. as s~y1n~ h~ \\as inform ed distributed by Universal Press b) j\;1.xon a da~ bc~ore the Presa· Svncfica{e. ---filt s resi naltQ n was an· 'the series, entitled "Inside th(• nounced AuJ,t .. 8, 1974. that ht' :'\ixon White House ... carried the planned to resign. In t~e story. l1vlim• "b~, IJ H Haldeman , s Haldeman says hi.' raised the ti)ld to,Jost.;ph S'c·o·ll... a QUl'Slion 0£ blanket pardon:. .for Haldeman. asked to confirm everyone connect ed. with his authors hip. noted the -~alcr~?le a nd for all Vietnam copvright a nd said "il 's my "ar ~raft evad~rs after ~e d~-_......_-ll.~r" . .. ___ ... _ term med that Nixon was firm in · . . his decision:---.,,,______~ Scott. a free-lance writer in • Los Angeles. said he had in-"I think it was a tragic mistake terviewed H aide man several for the polit ical good or the nation times in thl' past year. Haldeman as well. as for m yself and all the 1s report ed to he writing his others involved that the blanket memoirs under the same title. pardons I recommended were The five-part .series started to-not l'?i~en," Haldeman is quoted day. as saying. ."The President. a.nd I. together ''The country really lost Nixon with John Ehrhchman. ne\'er as a forceful leadt.'r in May or • Qlllle mudl• l'nough tou::h moves. 1973 after Ehrlichman and I re· Wl' ~·~re all afraid to find out. signed." the article quoted Afraid that what we suspected Haldeman. :mght be the case woulcl. in fact, turn out lo be thl• case thut it went very high up. lo .Jeb Ma- g ruder and evt>n to John Mitchell. as th<' i\pnl M. 1973. tape indicates Ehrilichman lold the President." the story quoted lluldcman. .. After then, he was not fully functioning as president because of constant diversions in connec- tion with l.he burgeoninJ.t Watergate investigation. From a point during that spring. all our foreign policy initiatives began to erodt•. with the exception of China.·· By J OAN!l\E R•:\'NOLDS Saturday to gauge the depth of Concerns about maintalninc the teen-agers' love -a love ap. lhe publi<''s right tn "alk a Ion~ parenlly so strong they decided Newport's ba~· beaches an· nag to die rather than separate for ging the city <'o unC'il. lhesummer . Th<' subjC'ct c·anw up !n ''"' Poli<'esaid Ray Thompson shot separatt· t'OtarH·ll diseu-;,,11m.:- his girl friend. Sharon Gabriel. la!>l ''e<'k . Orll' '-'U!> ahout a r.i~mc, Fcida-y...and-1h.en · walkwa' in front uf 'flit· Co' 1 ' 1111 turned the gun on himself. lloth fhC' l'fianne a('M~:-f'n,m· r,a1ho:1 died. Island. Th·c othu uis1·t1!>!oion ''as T he girl was being sl'nt to Italy about access t11 lht• puhlil' IJC'ar h fur the sum mer to stay with her at ~I arinapark. - father . s tationed there with the Tht·n · are St'\ cn c>xistinc pm armed services. police said. m enades al lht• 11 ater·s edJ?c in Thompson was to start s ummer Lower Newport lfoy ThcSl' in school on Mond~ dude th e H u I boa r s I n 1f'lr • "I rathe r be deaatnan trill.-a--_..,dewalk-.-the y,•nlkw<tv at The ly.'' Sharon's sister quoted the Coves and Promontory ·Ba". Lido girlassayingrecently. Village, Lido Pui·k Orin:. Relatives said the trip was de-Edgewater Avenue· Fun Zom'. signed, in par t, le separate the ·Marina Park area and the ('ity- pair. They had'dated steadily for count y dock at thc An·hes. three years. On the• Uppl'l' Bay the only im · Police said the couplt' dis -proved pathway is Back Uay cussed the situation f)·iday out-Orin•. whil'h is s hared hv side a house where Sharon was strollers , hicyclisls a n ti baby ·s~tting . Thompson then motorists . went inside, came out with a P eople who want lo walk along pistol and shot Sh aron in the the ocean can use the Ocean arm. shoulder. c hest and head. Front sidewalk that extends He shot himselr once in the head. from about 36th Strc•ct to Jo' Strct'l "'.fhcy asked to get married and takP in both piers or the about a year ago. but they were Ocean Boule\'ard walk in Coron;i too young ...... Thompson ·~ del Mar that runs from the !>late aunt said. "They loved each be;ic h entrance to Poppy other. We knew he was upset, but Avenue. we never thought. . . . " Neighbors and schoolmates ac-. City officials in the past y<'ars have b<'f,!Un programs :urned at 0 I' 0 ,. Id t n J.? m 0 r (' 0 f l he Se wutl'rfront promcn<ide:-.. Wht•n ''l•s ta ur;it1•11r 1'1•!1• Siracus a plann<'d to bwl<l ~· thir'd " a l c• r f r <> n t r <.' .; f :l u r a n t o n Mar111(•r"s !\Ille . pa1·t ofllH: nmch lion for ;1ppr<11 al \\a:. a w:1!i..·" a\ aloni:sidr 1 hl• n •s;taurant 1.1 tvn n<'<'t \nth nnr 1 h ~I ''nrrlrl e·:r·ntl.1al l.1 r un tlw ll•ni.:th l•f th(' ~l:i1·111vr:-. ~Jilc watt•rfronl Stn11lar n111cl1t 111n~ hm e bt>l'll 1mposl'd on "ilalt:H·r Ul'Vl'lop- ment propu1wls might ht• suh- mitled for the lol al Bavsidt> Drive anti Marine Avenue. · c;- lt was this philosophy that led city councilmt•n twu years ago to imp()Sl' a COnctit ion of Jlllhhr a('- ('C'SS to the M arinapark walkw;ry when tht• trail<'r park's ll·ase was being renewed. Tht> traill'r p:nk. whleh i:- situaled 1111 thl' '' akr front between 15th and !Rlh streets un the Dal boa P eninsula. is un cit v owned land that is surrnunded l)v a public bl'_:,tch and a t'llY park. · Plans 111 improve the hC'tr('h and p<1rk in the upl'uming ~·ear were to ha\'e inclu<il'd a hic-vd<' trail alonl!sicl<' the C'ldsilng sidewalk. Th<' bike path w;,is dropped to save beach spaC'e. Fro• Page Al When they wer e tolJ the ~idewalk is )!at cd a nd lockcd and ~ht'ltcred from t lw brac·h bv ;r wide hetl.i::l.·. t•o un1·1lml'n onlc:rcd the s ide\\ alk OPl'net.I to the public. Co11nc1lm:rn l>tm ~klnnis !\U,g· ;.!t'StNt that tht· h':dgc <·.1111<1 lw lllOl't•d to lhe land\\ ard !-Id<· <1f th~· :-1dc•\\ ulk to pro\ 1dt• t rail<·r l'I'"' clcnts \\ ttlt Sil me prh at· y but ht· ~ll'i.'SS.l'd tl1 at I hl' ;.t1l1•\\ al k lt"•lon~s to tht' puhl11· Th<' pn•bkm :11 l'h1· t·.,,.,., I~ n 11 I I a c k n f a l. ( t· !\ :-I 11 I h '-' \\ all'rfronl w ulk. hut too much at'Cl'SS At presc·nt I il<'l'f' 1s a wulkwav that connl'cts the Promuntor\· Bay walkwa\' with the north channel of Baibo;1 b land running alonJ?side the Promontory Bay <'ntrance. nut. when The· CO\'CS WC'r(• built. the d iv r cquirt'd thr dl" d1c;1tion of a'\\ ;tlkwav he1w1•e11 lh<' condominiums and th1· :id1a Cl'n! ~ewport ~lanna apart ffi(•nts. The lancf. unpa\'cd and O\'<'r· grown with wN•ds lil's unusetl between two ten foot high wulls fcncinJ! off th<' two propertre~ anct rouncilmen ind icate<l lht•y might he• will in~ to return thl' la n<I I<> on<' of the hou~illl! unit~ :-11wr thc•re is <ilrt'ady m·<·ess to 1h1· waterfront u hlork ''" a,v "Ehrlichman did dirt'ctly C'on- front Mitchell t hat dav on the s ub,1ect. And M itchel.1 dC'nied categorically any involwnwnl in authorizin~ the break-in at Wateri.tatc. nut th(' O\'(•rwhclm- in~ logic or the situation made me wonder pn•tty stron~ly about how the bn•ak -in C'ould lw\'C oc- rurn'd without at least a wink on The art icle distributed by the Kans as City-bas ed press syn- rlicate concluded with a numbrr of Haldeman ·s obst'r\'ations or what might have happened if ;-.;L'<on had not bf'cn swamped with Watergate at the start of his second term. customed to seeing the couple together were stunned by the shootings. "They wcre such swC'et lilt le c hild ren , chi l dhood sweethearts." said one nt.•ighbor. "They ~ere very possessive of each other. The parents are in a state of shock.·· CHARGE DROPPED IN PLOT • • • ., . known as Sharon Goldstein, ap- parently did not end her assnr1a- t1on with the alle~cd conspirators the nil'?hl of lite mu rdcrs. A wcC'k after the slayings, sh<' r eportedly married Thonrns llardin lfest<'r. 29. den LS U-o 1n the Grand .Jury indictment. t t ~ea. ut Hestcr is the man charj!.N( With ·~ -• wielding the s uhmachinc gun ---~ "--=:;.....;:;,_.:::..._ ____ ~that killed !'\t rs. Metz. a mother o two c 1 t ren. l h:•:tl_er the Inst of the allcgcrl ~1 T T h E h • C • • -conspirators to h~t?ikc>n inlo ~ oro eac er mp as1zes ommun1cat1on custody, wasn't ;,irrested until three> wc>eks ai:o Hv t .Al'RIF. KASPF.R • 01 tht O••ly Pllol Sl•ll While most pcopl<' tak1· their :1bilily to speak for granl<'<I. ther<' arl' :1 growing number ot stu11c'nts al El Torn llii.?h School who trl'ilt s peech as an art lo be mastC'rc>cl. Tht• scho1,l 's aclministrators nolt' that a .SCt'Ond SJ)('et•h clas!) will be nff<'n'rl in the fall to meet sludenls · rt'<l\l<'Sts for the> c>ourse. The r<'cord numbt•r Clf speech ' tournaml'nts El Torn students ,.Partidpah'ct in this past year is expected to be sur)lusscd next yl'ar. Abo nl•xt y1•ar, 13 students will ent<'I' into debate. 11 nc•w aret1 of eompl'l ition f1>1· the school. Th<' person i::iveo credit for the .sudden popularity· of speech is Ooroth\.' Slt•,·ens. who came to the school last year rrom Maler Oci High School. Rut she points the finger in another direction. "l don't think it's I ." she said. "l believe the students wanted it." Still. she admits she doesn't sit Dtlly Plet Dtl"'f ....... ~ Monday·FrtdlV If YoU do no4 Nve yOYr 01oer by 5.30 o rn. call belore 7 p m and your copy will be deh\19f.CS. Salurdav 1nd Sund1y· II YoU do not r.ceove vour COP'/ bY 8 1.m , Clll t>efo<e 1 O 1 'nl and yovr copy will be Oehve<ed Clrc...,...Tcl11* nu Most Or1n9e County Ateet 64MUt N0<1h•est Huntington Beech '"° westmlnater ....••.. a.tan San Clemen••. CaP•Sl<IM 8e1Cfl. ~n Cap•st(ans>. Dan• Potnl, South laouril. L-ounl Niguel . . . ..•.. 4t&.MJt COACH!S IOEAUSTS Dorothy Stevena quietly back in her function as speech teacher and coach. "I don 'l believe ln settling for mediocrity if excellence is po51i- ble." ahe explained. Havlnc had the experience of coaching 100 student com.i>etltors at Mater Del, s he predicts El Toro'• pro1ra m will continue ex- panding. "I'll tell you t hat for certain," she asserted. The new president of t he Oran1e County Speech League describes speech people as Idealists. They must believe the world can be made better l"lth dlalo1ue and an exchange or ideas, she explained. "J think that's when• it :ill is That's one ability that scpurales man from animals ... bccausl' o( t he ability to communicute id~s." Speech. Mrs. Stevens said, is "our hope" of s taying away from physical combat. She even u ses political speeches in a literature class to demonstrate that chanJ(e can coml' throuizh reason . Mrs. Stevens believes hcr students wlll r emember the ll•ssons and use the knowledge latC'r in life. "We're in :111 oral society now," explninerl lh1• !'Ital<' speech curriculum chairman. · 'Chan~e is J!oinJ! so rapidly there is n 't time to put it in the written word.·· In addition to the> ublllty to communicate, Mrs . Stevens said, her student com pclitors gain poise and confldence. But most important, she said, is the fact that they gel lo mttt studenLc; from other areas wilh dillerenl back1rounds and experiences. Amon1 her students this year were four Vietnamese, one Penian and one Meidcan who couldn't speak English when the course began In the tall. Each ended the school year giving speeches like the rest or lhe 54u- denta. The breakthrough, when they were able to communicate ideas and joke about the subtleties or language. was the b est ex· perience -well worth whatever work it dema nded from her, she aald. She explained, "You either haw to betteve it's socd or not. and like kids or not." Amt it was Sharon Dec l>odtl. frc<' on S25,000 bail. Y. ho rn;icl verlently led Orange County ShC'riff's ln\'cstigators to the fu~itivc. Two investiJ,?alors trailed Miss Dodd by car Crom her Los Alamitos home to San OieJ,?o and lhrn by plane to Tucson. Ariz. Whc>n Tommy llcsl<'r show<'d up n day later al a Turson motel wht•re l\1 iss Dodd w as·stayini.t. he was arrcstt'cl and returned to Or;m~e County. While Miss Dodd was calmly pll.'ading .l?Ui It y Friday to ;. chnrJ.?<' that is likely t..o send her lo prison. in anoth<'r courtroom three or thl' allel!ecf murder ron spirators wcrl' ctmtinuing efforts to a,·oicl ,::oin~ to trr;1l. But .lud~c .l l'rrold Olr\'C'r alrt.'ady has refused to quash the indictmcnt a,1?a1nst the three men. a motion sought hy their at toi'ncys, who claim the• jury wa~ not told of t•\'idt•m·c that m ight point lo their innm·cm·c Judge OliH•r did. hllY.l'\'t•r. di:-.· miss seven 11f c·i ght c harj.!l'S a gai n s t ll C'Sll1 r ':-~nunµcr brolht•r, Oavic1. l 4. Thl• younger I lc•slcr ts still t•harJ!1•d with kidnapinj.!. though According to the Grand Jur~ tcstlmon)•, W-:r11t'T no~~. It Cauwels C'onfidanl. was uhr.luclcd l11c Clay-of thc-m"Urd<'r!'I ''~~er<Vt as C'ith <'r un information sourr1• or an l'ntn·c into the h11uM' when· the murdt•r oc·('urrc>d. Th<' same Lcslimom rnd1c:itc:,. however. that at ahoul the ~aml' Lim<' that the lO conspi rators ur rived al the Rayview Orivl' home. Rose was hcing t:rkcn to Los Angeks instead of being usc>d as a tool in the death plot. There. lhe younger lkstcr al le~crlly lc>l him out of the> l'ar on a stret.•t corn1:r, h;indl'il him a S20 hill and then hNHh•d ha1·k to Orange County. The purpo::.c of this all<'g<'d kidnap rid<'. at•eord· in~ to lt':ilimon~" \\;rs In prevl•nt Rose from tippinµ ofr l.h(• targl·t of th<' plot. Late Friday aft<>rnoon .• Judge Olivt•r \\'US stall hl•:rnng w1l rwsscs In un effort by ac<'USC(f conspirator Dennis Maloney. 32. of Ncwporl Heach to have his ar rest declared illegal. Malont•y, who is also known as Ill'On1s Casev Jones. was arrc>!lt 1•d al about ~ a.111 la~t ~larch I~ al has hotnl' al 1!!54 Santiago Dri'r Jib ;1ttornt•\ t•tmlt•ntb the :1r- n •strng offic~rs [IC! er! 1llcgall.v Wh(•n lht•y usNI a truwbar lo open a locked wrought·1ron gait• lc·ading to I he front dvor of ~taloney 's cxpC'll!-1\'l' home,. T~ough the offict•rs poundt•d nn the door and announced lll;;-c>""1r.----- Hfrnt ii 1es ;ind purposr hc•forr l'n· t erinl-( the hm1~<'. ·nw attorney l'l;lims t ht'\' should h:n·(' c1one so h<•fon· fon :ing en tr~· I hrnui:h th1· gall' A!. th(.' attorne ys arguc·d. Maloney . tht• ye Han ger Hesler and William Craig ~'ihbt·tts, 21'1. of Ora ngt• ~nt 1n I hr courtroom i11 ·handcuffs and with shackle:> on thcir legs. Tibh<:>tts i s C'hargecl in th1• (;r::inrl .Jurv ind1<'tnwnt with lw . mg llw ma'n whc1 f1n·cl tlw Mll).?lr· pis tol s hot that kllli•1l l'auwrls. Jronrl'ally, 11 1:-the Loni? B1•ac•h cfrt1 1? <lea lt•r ripped off b y Cauw1·ls who. ;1t•cord1nr! lo t1•st1m<1n.\'. ftni..:1·r1 ·<1ttw11l111•r al l<'t.:t'd murder <'l)IH .. piralors. Alan Dale Irving, 28. plf•;1<h·rl i;ui lly to I\\ 11 t·1111 nts of St'<.'CJnd · clc~rc·c murdC'r ht.•for<' testifying before thl' <;rand .lury and nam 111~ Miss Dodd , the> Hesters. Malont'Y amt th<' other six al· lcAcd c·onsp1 r ;1t11rs A.j DAILY rlLOT Sunday. June 20. 1976 • The European Van Hool articulated bus (left) was the start of a dream that turned into a nightmare for John Thousand (below), whose bus firm, with a large, empty factory in Irvine, apparently has no chance even to bid on a contract to construct similar superbuses for Fro• Page A I SUPERBUS LEAVES STRIVING TO HIM ••• The second a nd more unusual mobile home business crashed type of bus Tbousand proposed and Thousand was looking for building in his plant was the so· another way to keep occupied called "articulated" bus. after nearly JO years in vehicle producing a thick file of detailed correspondence that passed between Sa('ramento and Irvine. Then. toward the end of 1975. It is essentially a double-design. length. one-level vehicle that Unfortunately. with. the energy ' bends ( a rt it• u I ates J in <'risis also ca m e an upsurge of in· the middle al a flexible joint and teresl in the supcrbuses and s wiveling coupler. The Joint other nonauto means of tL?--LuJu. . ....__,tcLUo_,..!b!.!u:!.:s~t~o~n~e~o~t 1!.!:· autoEe_.:.:.t rans J>')rt at ion that wou Id con. sharp _turns J n t ~ tight street serve tuel. ""Thousand-lt".u . Thousand began to feel the floor fall out from under him. CALTRANS had completed its networks ofl arge cities. Rut. by then. Thousand had thoroughly rc•searched the field. The package now under con· tra\'eling to Europe to seek out sideration by the transit con-the latest information on double· sortium a nd CALTRANS in-deckers and .irliculated buses . \'Olves the mass purchase of 250 By May 1974, when the transit to 325 articulated buses. So far, consortium was first being there ·has been little i-ntercst in dFawn togetht.'r by CAL TRANS double-deckers. Thousand said. under newly legislated transit "Judging by the amount of in· authority, Thousand had reached formation . we were supplying tentati\'e agreement with two voluntarily to CAL TRANS dur-European bus companies. ing their research over the past couple of years. we were under the assumption we had the inside track." Thousand said. •·we couldn 'l have been more wrong." When-the final bid specifica- tions were issued by CAL TRANS in J anuary of this year to in· terested bus manufacturers. Thousand d iscovcred he had "literally been spec'd out of the business. "They added so many impossi- ble restrictions and require· ments to the low-cost concept I had that there was no way RAAD could qualify as a bidder.~· Thousand said. ••• Thousand's story and his con- frontation with what many con- • sider the state's most powerful age ncy a par t from the Legislature actually began mocc.,. than four years--ago. The pacts with Gottlieb Auweater KG of West Germany (double-deck buses> a nd Van· Hool and Zoncn of Belgium I articulated buses> called for Thousand to obt;1in the basic bus designs from the firms. "Our plan was to Americanize the buses to make them accl'pta- ble under u:-s. safety rri:.:ulalions and for use on J\me1icun roads." he said. "The actual manufactur· ing would ha\'c taken place right here {in the Irvine planu with American labor a nd mos tlv American parts.·· lie cstimatc·s he would ha vc hit ed 1,500 persons . Then it was learned that CALTRANS had been solicited by AC Trnnsit of Oakland to a('l as the sole agent for the big·citics consortium. which began with eight-e-ities and J{rcw to eleven. specifications and incorporated . det·ails that would m ake it \'irtually impossible for RAAD to qualil "T'~h~e~~a~r~t~1~c~u1T'.a~e,,..;__,,,,,..,,e~y,,__ describe. right down to the schematic drawings in the specification book. is mine with som e very slight changes aimed at squeezing out most of the capable manufacturers," he said. "A LOT OF their specifica- tions we re within s uch C'lose tolerances that they wo)JJd have been literally impossible to build into a bus -such as the require-ment that the air conditioning keep the temperature within plus or minus three de~rees or op- timum.·· Thousand said. In effect. Thousand claimed. the bid package was so exclusive that the number of firms in the en- tire world qualifit.'d to do the joh could be count(ld on the fingers of one hand. One of the most qualified firms was lkarus of Hungary. which rolls thousands or articulated buses off its assembly lines eat;h year. using what Thous.and terms "Communist slave labor.·· But when the final bid opening date of May 11 was approaching. lkarus notified CALTRANS it would be unable to make an offer because of cash flow problems from the state-owned banks. In an eleventh nour attempt to stall the process and open the "There was simply concern for }X'rformance on the part of the consortium members," Krajcar said. "They didn 't want to wait while a company tooled up and then produced only a handful of buses a year.·· CHARLES ZF.LL. chief of the oj Ci c e 0 r r cs ear c h f 0 r CAI.TRANS. admitll'd his office a~d engineers solicited ideas, de- s 1 g n s and concepts from Thousand and others in preparing their specHications for a n articulated bus. "There were a lot of com- pJaints about· Buy American,· but the committee basically felt that use in the U.S. since so much p~c money was invol\'ed . it d idn't w:1nt to purchase from somebody who never has been involved in actual production,·· Zell said. The CALTRANS offi cial · also said Thousand had "adc.<111atl' legal grievance channels lhat he failed to utilize ." · Zell said there was never any agreement with Thousand. t:1cil or otherwise. that he would ha\'e "an inside track" when the time came for actual production. Bac k in Newport Beach. Thousand. is resigned lo the fact his hopes can never be resurrect· ed unl t.•ss indi\'i<lual l'<l11sort111m me m be.rs b a t' k o 11 t of t ht' packai:e deal ancl approa1·h him lie claims he can om•r a "lotall\' suitable" arliculat<:d hus ru'r S.10.000 to S.I0.000 lt•ss fll'I' u111t than thl' German firm':-; lllfl nl fers. "NobQdy will hl'IJl," lw sa11I .. E\'ery hand r ve pla~·cct is lo~t Maybe I'm naive but 11 seem~ we 've ~ot a politil'al s~·st<•m where the politicians 01111 t g1\'c a. damn forth<• little guy .... "It's a lesson not to do husint'ss with bureaucra<·y in the transit business or anywhere clst'." ht• said. The Urban Mass Transit Authority (UMTA), a federa l agency that supplies transit authorities with most of their capital. had launched what it called the Transbus P~ogram. Besides in Oakland, transit agencies in the <'ities or Washington. D. C .. Chicago, San Francisco. Atlanta. Pittsburgh. San Diego, Los Angeles. l\lin- neapolfs-St. Paul and Phoenix became part of what became known as the "Articulated Bus Committee." -bidding. to other Ame.rkan c_o.m.:.. panics 1 i kc his own. Thousand ~::;;;:;;;::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;:;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;:;:;::;;:;;;;;;;;::==:, THOUSAN D SAID three Ameri can manufacturers- Gene ral Motors, American Motors and Rohr-were handed S9million each in grant money to "use their own ingenuity to come up with attractive alternati\·es to what was then on the road.·' Thousand s aid what UMTA had in mind waa_development of designs for stanaard minibuses, regular 40-foot coaches. double· deckers and a rticulated vehicles. "What they got for their money were so m e prototypes of modernized 40-footers like we arc now using," Thousand said. "At the time the Transbus pro- The intent of the group was to make a mass acquisition of about 325 a rticulated buses. a nd CALTRANS was asked to pre· pare specifications -a role Thousand now believes was ii· legal under s tate Jaw. "CAL TRANS got kicked in the tt'eth when they lost most of the freeway bus iness and I guess they were looking for something else to control,·· Thousand said. enlisted the aid of Assemblyman Robert Bad ham ( K-Newpon. Beach>. · A Badham resolution aimed at eliminating bid package restric- tions that effectively ruled out domestic firms from competition was tabled in the Assembly Transportation Committee. A similar attempt by B~dham and Thousand in the weeks after the bid opening was also stalled. · 0 .--..nt4l-n dina1.0•• When the bid date arrived, Chuc" i-ion cooi there was only one to open -a ion: tu· no90t $SS.7-million proposal from MAN ~ttent ·n9 sal.•S pilot• of Augsbur g, Germany, with ~4.,.~d•l. t ~i.lY American Motors General acting ocan9• coa;y stieet • • a 92627 asitsAmericanagent. 330 we~t ca1U0~"1 Consortiwn spokesman John co•t• *~4z-4321 Krajcar of AC Transit said the 'te~: 714 i 9 BUT AT THAT point, the bid amount' already has scared ~tunitY of 'b• n Newp~rt Cea ch enginee:r was o ff o n e me m be r -th e t~ oppO .. i• y••" · "acting in good faith because. as Washington. D .C. Municipal au to~ . &th tn ---gfam~n. the btg ·Amo1 lean firms weten 't interested in the superbuses bee-ause-the demand wasn't considered great enough for them to completely retool." a n en~inee1 and comultant;-11',.c-.:.iTc:.r"""ftnsthW~oFity aOO-at.-lea1-..-1•---n.t&l'--'-==-----~o 1.ba~ 'I t.pti.l . if\ ~ad to trust people-most of my twootftersarc-on-the-fene ~~1ette~n9 ediu.--on-;-0 adv•' DO-~""'i.~.c:.:i~'------- hfe-a handshaketomeisasgood "But most of them ap}X'ar re-I t a • ~'1;,.. d '"" ifyi"9· r• At the time. Thousand was a design and construction consul- tant for the motor home industry, but he had been keeping his eye on the next logical step m anufacturing buses for the ' transit industry. The i mpetus behind his im· mersion in the superbus project was the e nergy cris is. The asasignedcontract." . ady to go and the final total of \ Jll• t ti't•t t ... h• \ 9~at boat • ,,,. T i n y~ ti9'S th• -i• ao• i9ht hrough 1974 and into 1975, buses will probably be in excess h8 ti~•t -cesult• .. -t 1ca•t • d Thousand said, he supplied of200 -assumingthepackageis ·s wast , •"d the ""o" • 00• . ,,. • .,.oul. Ca ltrans with "reams of approved by UMTA for grant 'th1:1y pilot d~~iui.n9-; $13.,,ooo. ·n0 edi.u.0 " pl•""ed material and designs that had funding,"Krajcar said. OP• thi• a "ol"'-o · last b0•~~."9 editi0 " been developed by myself and Consortium and CALTRANS tto doll•" i tl'ti~ boati. RAAD e ngineers." officials concede they have com-"i 1.h a had " Q\l't n•"' · inO ~ .-e•·•\tS " .. • • ...a"t in 'I .... -dveiti.• "CALTRANS and the con-municated with Thousand anrt ,.. .. .... _ r-"' ...... .. sortium people, particularly AC RAAD International in the past sacau•• o y to ta dueu•s 1·r ·t t' II d b n I h 1. b•t>P 1. .. -'/ 4•••0°• ans1 • con inua y encourage ut at y deny e was rob ... ~d of aos •h ..... uc °b8 10 " 0 •O th& .... ne .. C my participation in the program his designs or arbitrarily cut out fo't Jul>' "", "' in tn in letter after letter,'' he said, ofthe bidding. bY to s•• 1.0 ..run pl••·· ·~~~14 1ik• y~ Flash Floods in Texas coPY "• Wld Front Releases Showers in Midu:est 11.s.s .... .,, f t<>•h lloodlnQ htl c•nlr•I And ~-.... llf!iil~ ... -.1;.,. ... 8t\,,.\dr(~ 8otV' \ I RI Ai .,, ... , .HIS "" '~ b6 ,,.,,,,,..,n TUI\ S•lurd811' ~> • cold frOfll <Ofllinued to ,., ott '"°we" .tnd tl>under\torn" lrom 1'"1 eastern GN!at L11'~' 10 ,,.... Gulf 01 Mc.Ito'"" South lltl""lt(\talM Oo\ln<I 8ull••11 Chr.trllH,tCVt Cf"l1trlott" C/I•( •'IO (U\c:lnn•U Cltv~l•nrt Oenv••r °"'Moines Otlro•I 18 bl ft? Ml "8 ~1 >• ., Daily Pilot Ads Produce Res~lts --- h••rk•na Polle• rePottcG lloOd wateri ·~•lo four Ifft In •o-~' """ $.1$ l1><llM ol rain loll 1n ~· "°"''· lllllnq n .. artv every ~Ire.I )n ""''city'"'"~ lhr Tun-Olll•homa """ T~,,. "'"'''no infurte!S. More 111.., tour 11>< lie> of u ln ~ dOwn •I Ced•r Croek l•k• 1n not1r. < ~ntral T'•H, tl!O N•llonat W.'91- Se• .. <• utd. and LAllnP•H> In >oUth u ntrat TtH> m•awred l .1$ l~hn In 10mln..i ... T-fo.tllrtt l~IOt> lell In •~h tll,tn..,hour •I many p0lnu .. t wenty.nlne members ot the '-•• Ndltonat Guard -.re r•~•\ed from a ~ilal at Ft. HOOd Salurdall' after llt>- ;nq t...ied ffH' minor tn)llf'le• w11 ... ..s wll«n • thuncleolorm IHhtd tneir bl-t rH and de.tro.,.d fenb and "'....,_,_"'· Cafflertda lOS ANGELES -Sul'f>.tl,,..rJ, ""''-"• wrters end ••fld.<.-llc •re hlle<ts .,.. u pee 1~ to 1100. 10 Sooit'-NI C.U10tnfa beaclM\ lodoo'( n """"' tll~ .... le""'9r•hl ... \ In tlle m id ID>.,.. IOte<t\I, Ne tfollel Weather Se,.lce for"'"'"' UICI l•lr •ummer """•'""' W•ll <onllnue lllro.iQI\ Moncl•y, w111\ l .,..,, lttt lllOhl end urly mo-nlnq <loud'u-.ar tM '°'" 10 hide ti."''" ···"' ~ LOl ,.,... .. , '' Ul!4'<1rd lo""'""' larr ww•lltff bOlll d•r• w•lll o-n•Qhf •~ Mar '1 encl ••rm, >unny °""' with hl9M Mer IO. SOUTHERN CALIFOANIA 5olM l.ia lllQfll •fld Urlf "'°'"""' low cloud\ near Ille cont but O!Nl"WIM talr throuqll Monclar L«•I 9~1'( •II••-•nd ev•n1no """""'In the Cluerh. 11101 muc" t•mP<'Mlur_, <"""99. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COASTAL VALLEYS -1'•ir '"'°"Clfl Mone!•• bul wme lo<el IOQ ~11rly ,,_'°""O !lour' tn tower pottlOll' ot velley\, Nol much temperature chanqt.L->'411oU Hl911\NlotJ $0UTMER N CA~lfOAN IA 1111\'EAMEOIATE VALLEYS -F•tt ( tonrQhl lllrouQh Meneley, Nol much ltmP<'•<llur~ cllanCJe. L-~ $2 to lil. Hlq!I\ 'O lot\ SOUTHERN CALIFOANIA MOUN· TAii~ Al!EAS A few •fl•rnoon <lo.id• but 9~"•rally '"'' ll\ro11911 ""°""'"' wrlh "'°'"" w nny -con-t1""""d ••rm O•vi. Not Mu<h tem. Pt••turo cMn(I<' LOW\ AS lo~~. HIQI\, HtoU. F•I'"*""' FOtl Wortll Grttn 8•v Hoftolulu HOu\,on lnG'•DOlf\ Jat'\ Vtlle (•n\•\ C••v La> VeQA\ Lllttr 110(' Lo-. Angel•~ ""-· Mtt"'l)ll'' Mll-kff Ml)i>·SI. P. -o. .. _ l'ff• 'l'Ofk Ollta Clll' Ort~ ""llAd'Plll• P~r11.c P,11\bUtQll Alc"""°"<I Sf LOVt\ ~Ill••• AlbU'Que Am•r1110 Ar><,__ •1 sa !>an D''"° 19 )t !>an Fr•n All ... t• 6.rmlftQhanl 61 4t SHIH• IO 4• 5'11111-1' 11 w .. 111no1011 1' 60 IQ 11 14 ~7 7& 61 llJ \7 81 68 16 ~ , .. oO \ --------Oppo rt u n It y rarely knocks __B~brokers, manufac- twlce, but demand for_ t~ turer1 and equipment sup- ap,cial Dal!x-P..llot-r6vlew of pt I er 1 a re Inv It e d to the martf\"81nduatry makes a participate In this Important repeat performance man· 1peclal Interest publication.· datory. For advertising Information on July 10th, The Dally Piiot call 642-4321, extenalon 268. If:) 4' 10• ,, II bl 81 61 81 11 ,. .. '° S6 wlll publish a second Orange If you missed out on Orange County Boating magazine County Boating tn April, July which will be delivered to 10th la your second op- 90,0000range Coast homes. portunlty, only In the l b ., " ,, IO 68 · t1 •• " It " 11 IOt II ,. ~ .. 05 ' II H " 4' f& 6'> Ml Sot TO SI DAILY PILOT ~ ~~ ~.------------------------------------------------------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:::::::;. .... ....,J 1·rone Pag~ 11 I TOWER .•. "JC something was going wrong with the tower or water system he could sense it," Mrs. Ruth Chisler r ecalls. "He would even wake up In the middle of the night, know exacUy what was wrone and get up and rix it " She and her husband, George, of 16926 Tenth St.. Sunset Beach, among several leaders in the fight to save the old tow<"r . came to town 22 years ago to spend a day. "We spent the whole summer and then came b<1ck to spend another summer and stayed the whole year. and here we still :ire," she says, a testament to the coastal hamlet 's uruque attrac· lion and close·knlt permanent poputation. Sunset Beach folk could be r e- adily expected lo put up a fight against plans by the tower's cur- rent owner. the City of Hunt· ~ inston Beach, lo tear it down as a possible hazard. ' But city officials point tod0tens or &raffiti slogans spray-painted around lhe high tower's tank, and fear that some daring youth might plunae to his deidh on the pavement below, resuJting in a nightmarish lawsuit. Still another contenlion is that its tank staves arl' loosened and would be d eadly if the s uperstructure collapsed . perhaps in an earthquake. "One reason -if it's unsafe - 1s that they drained it, and the boards shrank and loosened." she notes. However. it could be reCllled a nd structurall y strengthened. Huntington Beach applied to the Coastal Commission for a de· molition permit and posted a notice of i11ten't to dismantle.it. A Kiwanis Club reportedly has offered to truck the remains to Mexico as an international good will project, but Mrs. Chisler says that is a misunderstanding resulting from a m isstatement in eailler Coastal Commission re· ports. "The Kiwa ni s Club offer? Baloney!" says the leading · tower activist. ··That was the . Sunset Heights tank on Los Palos Avenue. One enterprising proponent of its demolition who has been vocal -but whom Mrs. Chisler declined to name -is rumored to covet iJs valua ble 96.000 board feet of cured and seasoned redwood. "That stuffs pure gold," she agrees. He perhaps failed to reckon with the resource and militance of lhe Sunset Beach Women's Club, which has gathered 500·plus pro-tower petition· signatures and is still going strong. SeaJ Beach civic a nd business interests have joined them. a long with the , ~ .. I Orange County Historical Com· mission. "One of our little gals met that. man and he was very rude lo her. He promised her he would see that old tower torn down in the end and she almqst h.it h.im with a petition." Mrs. Chisler declares of but one skirmish in the War of the Tower. The California €'oastal Com· mission carries considerably more clout than the lady who car· ried that petition. however, and pro-tower campaigners are en· couraged . They note with some relief the commission reviewed similar pleas for the much smaller Sunset Heights water installa· lion. which is also a navigational aid on maritime charts. and or· dered it preserved. Construction s uperintendent and operator Niblick notes the tower was one in a Jong line of nautical landmarks in the early days, almost all of wh.ich are gone. victims of progress. The s tring included a grove of eucalyptus trees at the Cai-west end or Costa Mesa, the Hunt· ington Beach skyline of wooden oil derricks. the Sunset Heights . tower. Sunset Beach's tower and f' •. Sunday June ?O. 1976 DAILY PILOT A$, Senate Work Women's Be11efits Supported Finished Up SACRAM ENTO CA P ) - Liberal-backed measures on in· sulation. adv ertising a nd censorship were dealt fatal blows u the state Senate wound up work on its own bills for the year. Also rejected. al least for the moment, was a S280·mHlion bond iuue to buy co<1stal and park lands. But backers hope to f salvage it Monday: The Assembly. also finishing ·work on its bills. approved a S30·million tax cut for low- lncome Californians and stepped .Vtility Values Up $2 Billion SACRAMENTO (APl -The market values of pri vately owned publ ic uti lities in California are up 10.9 percent S2 billion more than last year. Willia m M . Bennett, chairman of the state Board or Equaliza. tion. said in an interview fo'riday that "for the first lime since 1 'vc been on the board the values have been set realistically and properly." He said the utilities had not paid "their fair share" in taxes in the past because of s uccessfu l . lobbying -including the wining the old Los Angeles Department and dining of board members. of Water and Power steam plant Homeowners on the average in Seal Beach. · have had values go up 15 percent "There used to be one like it in just about every town." Mrs. Chisler says nostalgically. · ''And there just aren't many historical structures in this C'nd of the countr. · · she concludes. a year. while the ut~lities wt.'nt up a mere 4 percent. Bennett said. Thl' figures appro\'ed Friclay boost values by 10.9 pt•rC'ent of s uc h utiliti t'S as Paci fic Telephonc & Tt>legraph Co . S(UI billion. anrl PaC'1fic Gas & Elt•c'- tric Co .. S5.8 billion. Hoth figurc·s are up S800 million.from 1!175. into the l'omphcatl'd question of liability in drunken driving uccl· dents. THE ACTIONS took place Fri· day. the deadline for passing any bill out of its hou1H! of origin. The msulat1011 tnll by Sen. Pe-ter Rchr ( R ·Ttburon> pro- vided the latest in a scnes of set· bal•ks fo r conserval1onists In the Senate when it dwd on a 12·2l vote. SACRA ME NTO (AP) - Women who leave their jobs lD care for their children or follow their husbands io another city are being wrongfully denied un· employment benefits, a state ap· peals court has ruled. Officials said more than 15,000 California women a year in re· cent years have lost benefits un· dt•r a 1953 law struck down Thursday by the 3rd District Court of Appeal. The 4-year-old case involvt•d It would have rc<1uirt>d eicisting Betty Horen. a mother of four. <1 partmt>nls. hotels and most who had been earning $110 every )louses sold after Jan. l. 1978 to two weeks al a drive -in have their attic,. insulated. Cur-r<.'slaurant to supplement her rcntly a ll newly built houses · husband's S400·a ·month income must be insulated. as a ranch worker. Behr said insulation for a When her employer changed 1.200-squi.lre-foot attic would cost her hours, Mrs. Boren couldn't $240 and could be n•co\·ercd m find a babysitter to takl' care of energy savings in three to seven her children during her new work years. period, so she quit. The s t ate U ncmploy mcnt Insurance Appeals Board rulecl that s he was n 't e ntitled to benefits heruusc she left the joh for doml0st1<· reasons and ht-r in C'Offi\' WCl!o>O 'I lh\' family !'> µnmary soun·c ur support. THE REAL estate industry strongly opposed Lh<' m<'asure, saying it "ou Id d rt Vl' up the cost oC housin~. The adv(•rt1s10i.: bill by St'n Joho Dunlap ( D-N ap<11 rcc<'1vc·d its second Sen ;.i,lt• rejection in t Wt> days, failing on a 16·18 votc. It would have allowed advertis- ing by doctors. dentists and ei~hl other categories of hl'alth c:H'c professionals. The Sl'nalc :ilso rejected, J7 lo 17, a bill by Sen. Alan Robbins CD-Van Nuys) th11t would have rc>stricted principals' censorship of h.igh school newspapers. An oppone nt. Sen. George Deukmejian , said a s<'hool newspapcr would be free to write about !>uch subjects as an affair between two t eachers if the bill passed. 20Women CHP Officers SACHAM ENTO (AP) -Twen· ty women have become. full· fl edged Ca lifornia Highway Patrol officl'rs. The female officers are about · half of a class of 41 women who began training at the CIJP academy in the fall of 1974. Twenty-seven of them graduated last year und seven ha\'e sinct· left th<.' patrol. Bob Niblick knows how historic the old tower and its surviving predecessor a rc. for he is 79and ::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; can look back on a goodly portion r of his life spent keeptn.I( them and the water system in good work· ing order. He recalls wells drilled around the Los Palos A venue site in 1909 that flowed so copiously the . water was free to property owners buying in the area for 19 years. but he still warned against waste. "It's a good tower," he said in a phone interview. in a voice that sounded as if he were staring at the tower. "l nailed that U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey marke.r into the top when it was finished with my own hands," he adds. "As far as I know -if it hasn't rusted away -it's still up there. -IKE's Buy QUALITY Carpet AT DISTRIBUTOR Bank Robber Sentellced "PRICES! Cash From Record Crime Was Found on Coast By MJCHAEL PASKEVJCH Of llte O•ilY r llo4 '"'" Clayton Forsberg. 33. has been sentenced to life in prjson after changing his plea to guilty in the sjlooting death or a woman who helped him escape from jail. Forsberg will be scrvi ng his sentence concurrently with a JO-year sentence for his part in the largest bank robbery in U.S. history. -l'he-.For.sher~ sentencing in Oregon marks another chaptl'r an a complicated story or crime and punishment that. has surfllced more tha n once in Oranue Countv. di\ In Septeml.Jcr 197·1 .. the 'l'\r!o>I National Bank of Nevada in Reno was robbed of more than St million. The trail led lo Ncwp<irl Beach where two men, Curtis R. Michelson. 33, an escapee from a federal prison in Washinitton. and Edward T. Malone, 50. were arrested. More than $500.000 of the stolen loot was recovered from the back yard and air vcnts orthe Newport Beach home in which Michelson was staying. Fors berg was arrested and held in Washoe County Jail in Reno for his part in the robbery. However . he escaped Crom the jail in April. 1975. Fors berg was la t er re- captured in Beqg. Ore. Then, Forsberg's attorney, former San· ta Ana police captain Fred E. Hopper, was a rrested along with Lawrence Graham and charged with aiding Fors berg's escape. Both Hopper and Graham were found. g uilty of plotting the escape. Hopper was <1dditionally found guilty of possession of i;t,ol ''" monc.v-.-harbotin.g fugitive and lying lo a federal Grand Jury. The prosecution's star witness in the trial was Clark Gable Tim· mons. who was arrested with Fm·sberg. He said that Hopper paid him $25.000 Cor springing Forsberg. Timmons also testified that Forsberg was responsible for the murder of Tim mon's companion, Denise Catlin. whose body was found in a shallow grave near Bend, Ore. Ms. Callin. who drove the getaway car in Jo .. orsberg's escape, was found with a single gunshot wound in the head. Shortly before his sentencing, Hopper disappeared. His wife re· ceived a ransom note followed by a picture that allegedly showed Hopper face down with a knife in his back. Last m onth, Hopper turned himself in to Los Angeles County authorities. He is currently in jail there. Graham and Michelson are' now serving long prison sen· tences. Malone was acquitted of bank robbery charges. Timmons. who turned state's evidence, is serving lime in Nevada on a lesser char~e. As far as the money is con· cerned. a mys tery still remains. ore anl50u.oon was ·r t'· covered in Newport Beach. Art additiona l · $1 79,000 was un· earthed by FBI agents near Mt. Rosc. Nevada . That leaves more than ~00.000 still unaccounted for. In January of this year two holes and a tun· nel were found in the backyard of the Newport Beach home when· Michelson Jived. The holes followed a pattern which gives credence to the as- sumption that they were dug by someone who had knowledge of the people involved and the money. One hole m easured about 2x3x3 feet and Jed lo a four-fool tunnel under the concrete patio. Tht.' other hole. which was the sam(' size was on the opposite side of the yard. HI-LOW$ PLUSH SHAG SOllDS & MUl Tl-COLOR 100% NYLON ~~1$~;_9s Values To $14.95 • Commc•t•ol • Nylom • T wccd1 • Sculpture1 • T11-Colo1 Shog' • Sol1d1 Valve• to $6.9S Valuu To $9.95 A GOOD DEAL r..,, ·'· 'Tl.,F»J> l.'mltmu•r u ,, t;t . IR .''.,.,...,.; .'"iati ... j(11·tio11! THOUSANDS OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM! · 124 East 17th Street COSTA MESA• 645-4330 ... ... ,. ... , Bring in Your Room Measurements ' ... ,;:::"',;~ ... LAYAWAYS AND TERMS AVAILABLE :, •..._MIKE'S : HOURS: MON., TUES,. WED., SAT. 9 l .M. to 6 P.M. •THURS. & FRI. 9 TO I• SUit 12 TO 5 FROM Fash ion Island Newport .Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR , A8 ( DAILY PIWT El>ITORL\I. PAGE ) Is the Milk Sour? . ll had been ugrecd that Jesse Unruh wtts to re· fJC I V~ .$10,000 from Orange County's financie r · 11hys1c1em Louis Cella for Unruh's 1974 campaign for state trcasun :r. three supcr\'isorl:> changed their minds . Last year. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich went on a one-man crus ude lo set up the office a nd to hand-pick its occupant. former Democratic Congressman Richard Hanna. SECRETARY BUTZ IS CRITICAL OF THE LAW RESTRICTING USE OF A CANCER CAUSING HORMONE TMAT MAKES CATTLE GROW FASTER! HE SA VS WE SHOULD ASK IF THE BENEFITS OUTWEIGH THE RISKS. r WHAT ARE THE RISKS? So went Unruh's testimony in Or. Celia's federal tnal on lax evasion and Medicare fraud. The check was delivered by Carl D'Agostino, now de puty controller or California. Unruh had some old furniture that had become -in his words -'"kind of a pain in the rcat· and it seemed an c:xcellent chance to get out from under." So after the check arrived, <J O invoice was made •JUL listing the furniture. The "sale " price came to ex- actly Sl0,000. Unruh admitted in court that he filed no campaign statement but said he s howl'd the monl'y on his personal disclosure stateme nt and tax return. But Diedrich's hcav.r·hc.andedness and the very h~rty price tag were too much for his fellow s upervisors to swallow. They yanked the rug on him. The Board of Supervisors recently again budget ed the money for the lobbyist office. While the nc:ed for Onl• le vel of government to lob- by another ll'vel is hard to digest. no doubt a capable lobbyist could h<'lp county government la tch on to Orange County's fair share of federal dollars. With luck, this might be the year supervisors can for,gcl the ir s henanigans and ~et the Was hington. D,C .. outpost established. -'- Askl'd if the money actually had come from Cella, nruh-who once declared that mone y is the mother's milk or politics-claimed that he didn't know and that it is not customary in politics to ask. No Place Like Home YOU MAY GET CANCER AND DIE. YOU'LL EAT BETTER IN YOUR FINAL DAYSI But as the former Assembly spe ake r and Democratic power broker well knows. contaminated milk is h azardous to public health. That's why there are laws about disclosure. The state attorney general should investigate to determine whether our state treasurer violated the law when he unloaded his old furniture, covered it with an after-the-fact invoice and did not include it on his campaign contributions disclosure. Let's Do It Right For the p<J.sl thrc:e years. Orange County govern- ment has had an on-again, off-again flirtation going with the idea pf establishing a lobbyist office in Washington, O.C. Once, county officials went so far with plans to set up an outpost in the nation ·s capital that they fl ew three applicants to Orange County for interviews . But Governor Brown was Jerry-on-the-Spot for the first 16 months after his inauguration. He didn't make one trip outside the borders of California. His entry into the presidential race wiped out that record in a hurry. Reporters covering the state capital calculate Brown has spent only 15 days in his home st ate s ince April 28-and only Jl ~ of those were spent in Sacramento. Brown's staff says he's spent "some portion" of 23 d ays in the state during that period. With the Democratic convention jus t three weeks away, there won't be much more excuse for hitting the campaign trail. Sacramento may not be as inspiring, but it's where a governor belongs for most of his time-and certainly in these critical months of the legislative session-if only to head off cracks like one Republican leader 's comment: "J honestly haven 't noticed he was.,gone. '' James A . Farley, who died last week, was one of the least embit- tered men I have ever known. The general impression is that Farley was eager to succel!d Franklin 0 . I - [ ] temptation to comment on th1• NORMAN irony that PDR. the landholder, COUSINS seemed to have a diffcn :nt Farley's Chief Roo se velt after the com- p I ct ion of FDR's second te rm but was betrayed by the President who decided to seek a third term. Accord· ing to the philosor>hy fro m FDR. thl· ------------' a rchitect of great social rl'form:-.. The result of this s ituation Inside the house again. thl· was that FDR cooled perceptibly men resumed their small talk. , in his feelings about Farley. For never really getting around to \hl· his part, Farley was too proud to subject that was behind Farh•y':. ask for a n appointment to make visit to Hyde Park. his true position clear to the Some weeks later :1nnthl·r chief. Meanwhile. support for "confidential" mect111g wa:-. a1· Farley as pres idential nominee ranged, this time at. the Wh1t1· grew within the Democratic Par-House. James Farley wields.gavel to open si.ate Democratic convention in New York in 1942. Tactic: Smiling On the Outside same general impression, Farley broke with FDR and became his personal and political enemy. Three weeks before his death. I lunched with Jim Farley and listened lo him as he Sl't the re· cord straight. He had nothini:?. he s aid. but the deepest admiration for FDR. He h1.1d no feelings or t)aving been d eceived or betrayed. The reports of his breaks not jus t with the Presi· dent but with Eleanor Roosevelt. he felt, had been badly distorted. lie said he had been opposed to a third term for FOR and left the administration because he fell his period of greatest usefulness was behind htm. "But his higb opi- nion of and n•s pect for FDH wen• undiminished. What had happened. h<.• said , was that. as FDH approachc•d the end of his second tt'rm and thr question of a third term began to be discussed. J.'arley expressed the view in the inner councils of the administration that a third t erm would create a possibly dang<'rous precedent. This. he s aid. was interpreted in !'Orne quarters as a thinly dis· S?Uised way of declaring his own candidacy as FDR'ssuccessor. · ty. This, too. didn't sit well with Finally. a pres idential aid(· FDR. came into the Oval Office rn an- The absence of any direct con· nounce that repol'tcrs and photo tact between the two men con-graphers in tht• press r<l()m h ad tinued for some weeks. then Mrs. go~en w.ind of the fat't that a n· Roosevelt and others intervened conciliation meeting was going with the President and suggested on. They wanted some p1c·turcs. that Farley be invited by FDR to Farley, who knew how thing ... talk it out. worked at the White rloust" had ACCORDING TO Farley's ac- count, he accepted FDR's iovita- tion to come to lunch at Hyde Park. After lunch, the President drove Farley around the Hyde Park estate and explained the history of the place.. When they reached a high point overlooking the Hudson River, FOR directed Farley's attention to a large sign on the New Jersey side indicat· ing th<' area had become a new heaven <or Father Divine. the flamboyant leader of a Harlem c ult. FDR didn't say so specifically. but he t alkt'<l \'cry much like a man who \.\as wor· n cd ab<l ut a downturn an t.he ncighborhootl. Farlev said he saw no reason for FDR to be worried about anything that happened on the other side of a big river. FDR s hifted his cigarette to the other s ide or his mouth and s aid that river crossings were not un· known events in his tory. Farley said he resisted the an idea that this r<.>qu<•:-.t ma~ have been something murc l.h<.111 a coincidence. FDR s aid he w ankrl Far!<•\'. who was his ~uest. to mak<: tiw decis ion about tlw ptt't u fl• laking. Farley refused to acn•pt the honor and said he would he completcly r espons l\'I.' to th1· President's own wis hes . Then FDR smiled broadlv and said hf• was always pleased to have his p i c t u r e l a k e n w i t h l h t' postmaster general. Tll fo: N F.XT DA\'. ;1:-. Farley"'""' pectect. the first pai;:c of many l>< tht• nation 's nc ws papcrs (C'aturril :i photograph of FOR with '"" <1rm aho11t Fnrh,•y The t•apl1011 refern~d to an amiablc rnl'l·t111g at Uw Wh itt• llouse. I as keel Jim F arley whethc•r tw had resented the picture and I ht• impression it created. "Nol at all." Farley sairt. "I still have th<.tl cli1>ping It i:-. orw o f m y m o -; l t r c· a s u r 1· d possessions.'' 'Recovery ·of Some Alcoholics' NeeCISMore Proof To the Editor· I read with horror the Rand Corporation art iclc suggestinit that ··some" alcoholics can re - turn to normal drinking. At'tual- ly. we in the alcoholic treatment fi<'ld have b('C'n cxpcctin~ this articll' for some• lim<'. but fl'll that bccausl' of scientific inat·· t•11racim1 such un ;1rtil'lc would hC' suppressed . Rut. alas. ii hus escaped th<• censor and now Wl' who tn•t1t ~ul dirtccl, medically ill person.-; suf fC'rinl! from thl' <•hromt•. prn ~re ssi\'l', lcthal ciisease nr alcoholism must witness a few mor<• dca t h s. 11 fc-W morC' di vorces. ;1 ·fcw more losses of jobs and the i;clf-dcstruction of 111dividuals who j ust needed such an article to ptOVl' to thcmselves that they ran take "that first 1lrink ... THF.S•: POOR souls dori 't real· ly sec the hidden meaning in these treacherous articles. They hlur out the •·some," not rcaliz· ing that "some" refers to all kinds of a I coholics, not the • medically ill alcoholics who can never drink alcohol in any form again. The abs taining alcoholic doesn't realize that thest> re· searchers spenk about "re· covery" when they r<'a11y arc talking about a ''better lift' style " The latte r is determined as such' often by telephone in· quiry. 1n a 20-year span of treating alcohoUca. J have never seen an alcohol addict who could drink socially. I realize that rl'scareh of this kind must be dom>, but I don't think that thes e results, obscure even to the researchers. should b<.• publicized under such mis- leading banners. If such re· sN1rch need be publicized. the n tht•re should be a recurring col- umn C'slimallni:t the death anrl despair <·ausl•d hy its publiea· lion. HOBERT E. SCHMITZ . .M D. Rale1~h Hills lluspilal l1tt•igranf ln•pfre11 To the Editor: Rcf!l\rd1ng 1ht> ~tory about .lane Rudan (()aily Pilot. .June 141. r too am a forci~ner and r take my hat off to Mrs. Hudan, for she has attained what others want to have for free. This is a country of taking your chances and making something of yourself. If foreigners can do it. why not U .S. citizens, who have all the rights from birth on? l find it sad lo see this country so abused and used for free hand· outs. Maybe you can write such stories more often just to let pco. pie know it is up to them what becomes o( their life. MADELINE SCHWARZKOPF l11110Cftlf V111 II • . To the Editor: lt Is five minutes until 3 p.m . on Friday, June lJ and I am silting ln the courtroom or Judge Waller M. Charamza <Dept. 28 Orange County Superior I und thr blatant ( MAILBOX ) Letters from re<Uler$ are welcome. The right lo condenie Lellera to fit space or ehminatr libel u reserved. tellers of 300 word3 or le~~ will be given preference. All Letters mu,,t tn· elude signature and matting address but names may be withheld on re- que . .t 1/ sulficient rea.~on as apparent Poetry will not be puh11Shed. wai;te of taxpaye rs· functs 1s in- .credible. Court clerks Earl Carpcnll.'r and Evelyn Barnett arc vacantly staring into space while three other unnamed individuals. in· eluding a m a r s hal. ~huffl e around jn the courtroom and eight "cHents " wail patiently in the gallery. Two attorneys also are standing by. Court was cal led for 1 : 45 p.m . promptly "or the case could be decided against me,'' and I was pulled out of an important luncheon. which meant tens of thousands or dollars to my employer. The case was for only $229 anc I was only named because the plaintiff couldn 't r eac h whomever he fell was responsi· ble. Rather than lose my com· pany money. I would have been smarter to pay the bill but I took the easy way out Believe m e, I wish I wasn't so principled that ideals mean more than money since the -anger I am feeling· now probably takes several years off my lire. and the ' timt• loses m y l'ompany a ton of money. The tragedy is that if somcomc erroneous ly nam es you in a suit. you have to spend lime and money just to prove they served the wrong per son. Ann what I re· ally like is that the j udJ!C has b('<'n here since 2 : 15, wanderin~ in and out of his rhambers chat- lin~ with pa:o;s<.'rs-hy. The plaintiff once told me that if I didn't pay thc money thf' other fellow ow<'d him. h<' would rake me over the coals and did he mean it . The plaintiff doesn't work. so he sits here in bliss while I see my hard·t•arned ch3nces of a promotion fly away . It is now 2 minuks until 3 p.m. and I find r must wait another hour. since som eone else is scheduled in front of me We finally get in al 3:25 p.m . What a tragedy. MICHAEL GOODWIN Dollar'• R~d Glar' To the Editor: Many people will, In a few minutes. burn up millions of dollars in fireworks to celebrate the Fourth or July. I have C'om c up with a much better. more s pectacular a nd more patriotic way to celebrate the Fourth. FiJ!ure out how much money you wo uld spend for fireworks. Take that many dollar bills and h a ng them o n a clothesline. Light them with 11 match and burn them. Isn't this spectacular 7 If you want to he thrifty. sa\'C out two or thr ee dollnri; th111 you would hav e l>urn<:d up in fireworks . But how is th is 1>alr1otir. you as k '! Each of these bills is a check against the U.S. J?O\'Crnment's bank account. If this were lo take hold, it could settle the government debt. It could amount to <is much as Hughes' and Getty 's inheritance tax. If yqu buy fireworks. much of th<' profit will J?O to some Asian ('OUntry. rs this patriotic'! Think ahout that~ nurn money ~ JAM ES W. TIOLDI Nr. Gram• y Clah•• To the Editor: In referenc.-t.o your arlic.lc. (Daily Pilot. June 13> about th<• investigation of th<' May 28 l!C Irvine air cras h: The· killer in this type or accident (99 pcrt'cnt o f the time ) is v<'rtigo . Weather, faulty instruments and lac k or experience arc usually •flt the top of the pro- blem. Just in the !;1st year or so. in the local area, several lives have been lost. and study would probably show that the trouble was in the cockpit. The accident usually occurs during the t'limb·out 1hrough the clouds. Often the lip-off is the fact that a wing will he found a half mile or so from the rest of the wrN'k. IT I S SELDOM that the public really ever understands what ac tuall y happe ned , because the person wntini;: the story docs not undcnland. , For instance. let's 11ay that lhc airplonc 111 this cnrloscct story wo s built to w1thslan<I ·"~ Gs (six times the for<'l' of g r:i\ 1 ty). Whe n that maximum 1s \"< cecdcd so mething r an ~"''' Often it 1s a wing that :-.l'parat('' from the airplane, and tlw n, nf course. 1l is all ov<'r. Rut what. lht• puhht• 1lol'Ml 'l understand 1s this · ·1·11:11 win~: docsn'l just drop off llu<' to faul ty manufarturinJ.!, t•t1'. It ,.., literally pullNi off by ('X('('SSt\'I' Gs set up hy tlH' 111lol :1t t h•· controls. Usually ll11s 1s I :11111 \ in st rum <.'nt l' ''"a n 111 1•\ J>('ri encrrl pilot , ~omf'tim t·~ a combinatrnn. .l<lllN BAKl·:H ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT /f111!rrt N \1'1°1'</. 1'11"11,/1,•r 1'li11n111~ 1\1•1•11/ ~:i/ir .. r '/'/1nmo~f' /•,,1,,,,., .Ir S11111/m1 f.'tl1fr.rtnl / '11!/I' /o'•/11,,, The editorial pa~1· of 1h1• llt11h • Piiot seeks to inform and 11Umulate readers by prrsentin~ nn this paj!e dlvt·r~<' <'11mm<'ntarv on lnpll'S of Interest tl\' 'Ync11r<1t ed columnists and 1·artonn"ts, In providing a forum fur rl'3dl'r•.' v1e~·5 and by pre-;enlin1ot th•' ne~1spaptr'li oprn1on:-und Id<'<•~ 'on rurrent topirs Thr• t'l'lilorrnl opinlon11 of the Daily Pllflt ap1war only In the editnrtal rolunrn al ttw top of tht• pagt• np1n1nn\ f·~ presstd by lht rolumm~I~ aml rar1oon1~1\ and lellf'r "nlers <Jrc· lhe1r own al)d no endflr,1•mrnt nf their \'IC•~s hv the 1>1111\ 1'1lr.t should bf' inferrf'd · Sunday .. Jurw 2tl. l!l'71i [ \ , . .._, Sunclav. June 20 1976 DAIL y PILOT ,, 1 Why Jinuny Carter Listens · to J)y~an On Ma.' t. lflil. \\h1·n ht• ''a;) .still gov· l' r tw r 11 f t; l' 111' g 1 ,, , ~ c· \' l' 11 r11 on t h s before tw cll·d<1 r1•d h1x t'11nd1ducy for Prcs 1cl1•11t. Jimmy Carter gu\'t• what ap· pcarl'd to IH' ;Jn nff-lht• rnH speech lo lhC' Law Sc h ool or the n1vcr~1l y or Geoq:da. Th<1l 2'!)£'1•c·h. thanks to the publit-11.v 1!1vc•n to st by lluntN s . Thompsorl of Rollin ~ Stone magazine. is now something of ~• lt.•i.:t·ntl. In fact. 1t does ~1 vt' u:s som l! !'lJ>t.•<'iul insights into the mun many observers bdit'VC will hr our next Prosidcnt. I It.ore.! a re some ex- cerpts. I 'm nnt q11alat11•cl to t alk to you ahoul law bN·ause in udd1li11n to bdn~ a peanut fa t•mer. I'm n11 t.·n~inc<•r and a nudear physicist. not <.1 l<.1wycr I was planning, really. tu talk to you more today ubout µohlics <.1nd thl' mtt.·rrclutionship of political <.1ffairs ;,iml l;m My own int<'n·sl in lhP l'l'i minal·JU stice 11ys tem is VE"ry dl'ep and heartfelt. Not having s tudied la''. I've had to learn the hard way . I read a lot and li~ten a lot. One of the sourres for my understanding about the proper application of criminal justice and the system of equity is from reading (theologian> Reinhold Niebuhr . ... The olhN :.ourcc of my undcrstund- ing about what's right and wrong in this society is from a friend of mine, a poet named Bob Dylan. After listenln~ to his rt>cort,ls about ·'The B;:.illad of Hatt.fc Carol'' and "Likl' a Holling Stoot•'' and "The Times. Th1>y Arc A-Changing." I've learned to appr<.>l'iau• tht· dynamism of change in a modern society. I grew up as a la ndowner's son. But. l don't think I ever realized the pro1}er in- terrelationship b etween the landowner and those who worked on a form until I heard Dylan's r ecord. "I Ain't Gonna Work on Maggie's l'~arm No More." So I come he re s peaking lo you today about your subj.eC't with a base for my inform a · tion founded on Heinbold Niebuhr and Bob Dylan. One of the things that0Niebuhr says is that the sad duly oft.be political system is to establish j ustice in a sinful world. He goes on to say that there's no way to establish or m aintain justice without law ; that the laws are constantly chang- ing to stabilize the S()(.'ial equilibrium o f the forces a nd counterforcesof a dynamic society. a nd that the law in its totality is an expression of the structure of govern- ment. Well. as a farmer who has now been in office for three years, 1 ·~c seen firsthand the inadequacy of m y own com - prehension of what gowrnmcnt ought lo do for ils people. I 've had a constant learning process, som etimes from lawyers, sometimes from practical ex- perience. sometimes Crom failures and mistakes that have been pointed out to me after they were made. . I had lunch this week with the mem- bers of the Judicial Selection Commit· tee. and they were talking about a con- sent search warrant. I said 1 didn't know what a conse nt search warrant was. They s aid: "Well. that's whe n two policemen go to a house. One of lh<'m goes to the front door and knocks on it. and the other one runs around lo the back door and yells ·come in.'" I have to admit that. as go\'ernor. quite often l search for ways to bring about my own hopes : not quite so stringently testing C'ompeht ion for innovutwn 1~ t r1•111pn the law as that, but.with a :.im1lar dous. equivalent to llw r1«1lm of nul'll'Jr motivation. physiC's e\'Cfl· J would like to t alk to .)'OU for a few mo· In m y opinion. 1L's d1ffc.rcnt in the t'a-.c ments about some of the pra_ct 1c~I ~f lawyer s . And m aylH• tho. 1~ a aspects of being a governor who 1s s till c1rcums tan<'e tliat is so iuh<.>rent ly trul: deeply concerned about the i nade -that it can't be changed quacies of a system of which it is obvious that you're so patenUy proud. I have refrained com~letely from making any judicial <.1ppointml'nts on the basis of political support or to other fac · tors, und have chosen. in every instancl', si..perior court judges, quite often s tate This article. containing excerpts from a 1974 J1mm~ Carter speech. 1s repnrtlt:d /rom the National Observer. II represents apprnr · 1mately one-fourt h of the original speech. judges. appella te-court judf,?es, on tht• basis of mer it analysis by a highly com- petent, open. qualified group of dist· in~u1shed Georgians. l 'm proud o( this. We've now established in the Georgia constitutio n a qualification s com · mission. which for the first time can hear compla ints from average citizens about the pe rformance in office of judges a nd C'an investigate those complaints, and with the status and the force of the Georgia con stitution behind them C'an remove a judge from office or take other corrective steps .... Well. does that mean that c·verythiilg is all right'! It doesn 't to m l'. I don't know exactly how to :o:.<1y l111s, but I was thinking just a few mome nts ago a bout some of the things that arc of deep concern-to me as governor. As " scientist. I was working constantly, along with almost everyone who pro· lesses that dedication or life. lo probe. probe every day of my life, for consta nt change for the better. It's completely anachronistic in the make-up of a nuclear phys icist or an e ngineer or scientist to be satisfied with what we've got, or to rest an the laur-els of pa st ac- complishments . It's the nature of the profession. As a farme r, the same motivation persists. Every farmer that I know of, who is worth his salt or who's just average. is a head of the experiment sta· lions and the resS!:.rch agronomist in find:ng better ways. changing ways to plant. cultivate. utilize herbicides. gather. cure. sell farm produc ts . The I 'm a Sunday-school lt'ac•her. :inil l'n· always known that thl' slruC"turc of law 1:-. founded on the Christiun t•thiC' that vou sha ll love the Lord .vour (iod <111<1 y~)ur neighbor as your!idf a w ry h11-1h and pe rrcct st andard We :111 k1111w th1· fallibility ol' m an. und ttw c·cmt1·11t11111i. 111 soC'ie t y. a s fl l'S1·rd11•cl h y H1·111h11lcl Nil•buhr and many othl•rs. 1lon'1 p\•rm1t us to aC'h i<'Vl' p(•rr<.'ction Wl' do :.tr1\1• fur equality. but not with ;1 1'1·l'v\•nt ;.rnd dJily eommitmcnt In ~em•rul. thl' 1)(1\\'t'rful and thl' in· nuential in our sol'icty shape the laws and ha\'c a grc~il influenc\• on lht' legislature or the Congress. This <·re al..'s a reluctance t o change because tht.• powe rful and the influ('nlial have ran ·ed out for the mselves or have inherited a privileged pos ition in society. of wealth or social prominence or higher educa· lion or opportunity for the future. Quite often those circumstances are circum· \'ented at a very early age because col· lege students. partic ularly unde r - graduates, don 't have any commitment to the preservation of the way things an• But later. as their interrelationship with the present cir<.'umstances grows, they also become committed to approaC'h1ng change ver y. ver y slowly and very. very cautiously. a nd there's a commitment to the status quo. We don't recognize that change can sometimes be very beneficial. although we tear it. Anyone who lives in the South looks back on the last 15 to 2Q years with some degree of e mbarrassment. includ· ing myself. To think about going back to a county -unit system . which deliberately cheated for generations certain white \'Oters of this s tate, is almost inconcci\'a· ble. To revert back or to forgo the one· man. one-vote principle. we would now consider to be a horrible violation of thl• basic principl<.>s of justice a nd equality a nd fairness and equity. T he first spel'C h I l'\lcr m ade· in the Georgia Senatt~. rc11rcsenting tht' most consl'r vati,·c· dbtrict in Georgia. "a:-; c<mcerning the abolition of 30 questions that we had i.o proucll~ 1•v11IH'<I .1:-.1 1>uh lt•rfu~1· ltl kl'l'll hl:11·k 1·1u1.1•n1> from \Ot· 111g and whic h "l' u~wd with a gn •al f!1•a l of sm11·k 111g a11cl pml1· fcir tll•1·:idt•i. or gcnt'r ,ct 1011:,. l' \ t• r -.111t·1· l h1 • \\' ar 111•1 \~ c 'l'lf the States <~tit•st ions that nohod~· t:oulci answt•r in this room. but whk h W\.'fl' ap· plit•d to l'\'l'I'~ bl:11·k c·l11H·n thal came to tlw Sum tt•r County L'ourthou:-e or · Wt'h:.tcr Countv Courthouse uml ~uic.l , ··1 wunl to vote " · 1 :-.1X>kt• II\ that <'11umht•r. ll-arful or th(' nt.•ws mNha r1•porl 11l~( II b:11·k honw . hut m·c•rwhclrnt•d with 11 1·omm1tm1•nt to thl· abt)ht1011 of t hat artil'11·lal lta1•r11•1' \11 llw rights of un /\mt'rit-:111 c•1t11t11 I r1• m cmh1•1• llw tll111f.! thul I 11~t·d 111 111) Si>E't'C'h. that u bl:.tt·k 1>t·nl'il 1>u lcsma11 on the out f•r clonr of till' Sumll·r Count) <.:ourthoui.c· C'011ld mukc ;.1 bl'llc r 3udg ment about who ought to be i,,twnff than two highly c duc:1t1'CI 11rofrssvr:-. ;.11 Georgia Southwestern CollcRt' Dr. Martin Lulht•r K111g Jr . who \\'a~ perhaps des pis<'d by many in this room because he shook up our so<'ial structun· that bt'nef1lh•d us and demanded simply that black citiz<'nS be treated the ~am1· as whit e citizens. wasn't i.:rect<.>d with a pproba tion a nd accolades by the Georgia Bar Association or th<.• Al:tbam01 Bar Associa tion. Ile was grc•cted wilh horror. Still. once that chan~c wu~ made, a very simple but difficult cha nf{l'. no one in his right mind would wunl l<1 go hark tu rircumstan<'cs priortothl· 11111c~u 1·l' 111 tl11· developml'Ot of our nat }on'::. 1>1><' 11°1) f don't want to gel on ahd on, I'm 1wrt of it. Hut. the point I wunt to mah· to you 1s that we still havl.' a long•way to go. In ever y age or e very yt'nr, \\•(.have a tc•n. d ency to hcl1C'v c lhal wt•'vt' comc so far now that there 's no way to improve the present systE"m I'm sun· when ttr1· Wright Brothl.'.'rs flt>w al Kitty llawk. l hey f e It that was th c u ll 1mat1· transportation. When the first atomi1· bom b was t.•xploded , that was the ul tim ate development in nuclear physics. a nd so forth. Well. Wt' han•n't r eached thl· 111 ti matt-. Rut who ·s l!Oing1<1s1·arch thchC'aJ't .,...d th<.> soul of :in orl-!:J017.ation .Jiki.· .\'ours or a l:H\ :.t·hool or sl:Jtl· or na~ tion and sav. "What <'an we still do to restore <'QUi0t y and justicr o r lo prcsern• it or to C'nhance ii in.thi s sne1ct \'"" Y ou know. 1 ·m not afraid to m:..iti-thl' chang<'. I don 't ha \'c ;myt111ng to lose . History Out of Context Condemns Good Men . . WASHI NGTON --A s horl w h ile back. a n audience of ··scholarly . cultural and public leaders or the nation" had a huge load of bicentennial guilt hwded on th<'m by the dis tinguished blaC'k his torian. Dr. J ohn llqpc Franklin. whl•n h e delivered the 1976 J effer son Lecture in the Humanities. The bu rden or this one-hour <liscoursl' was to demonstra te in detail that , while th e b r avt·. i d e a I 1 s t 1 l' fathers of our c o u n t r ,. declared that ''all men a rr <'t eated c.•qu;.d ,"· thl'Y did not have bla c k s in mind al a ll and. intlel'<I. marlc life miserable for this rac ml minori· t y. which eom prisrd one.fourth of the coloniul populution. Dr. F ra nklin. of the Univers ity of Chicago. richly su~&,?cstcd that the Englis h sl'lllers by their de- rision to c-nslave blacks cim· d emncd them to a debasement that even today char acterizes race r elations in this country . Ile Some antisl a v crs wo n - dcred how the colonists could "r econcile the e x er cise of s lavery with our proression of freedom ." Abi gail Ada m s pestered her husband on the mat· te r . And the re we re a fair number of freed blacks who pro· t ested slavery -a nd paying tax· e~ without being able to \'Ote. once that right was won. But the majorit y sentiment was against blacks. According to Dr. Franklin it was argued at Harva rd in-1773 that Negroes were inferio r and the r efor e should be ke pt s ubordinate. In 1775, George Washington official· l y excluded the m from t he military. though 5,000 were to serve in the Revolutionary War anyway. Once the n ation was formed. Congr ess limited naturalization to white a liens , r l'stricted military enrollml'nl to whites. a nd exclud ed b lacks fro m employment as mail carriers. When the governme nt was established In the new capital. Washington. Congress s (>('cified that only free white males could become aldermen or mayor. ( THI~cu ) bond. It is Thorna:' J1•fflol'son. in whose name tht' lectun • was hl'- ing given , that Dr. Franklin came down on the hardl•st. The way he told it. Jefferson not only owned slaves and needed them for his prosperity. but a lso made lo\'e to them . though vilifying them by writing or their odors. sleeping habits and intellectual capacity. lie noted, too. that J d - fcrson sus pC'cted black inlL'llN·· tuals of the timl'. BC'njamin B;.in . n<'ke r and Phillis Wheatley, or plagiarism . ACCORDING 'tO Dr. Franklin, Jefferson did not seriously try to sa,·e :m an tish1,·crv ~eel rem in tht• DC'claration' of indt.'P<'llcll'nc·1' when its. si,::n<'rs s truck it Final· ly J efferson never freed his slav<'s: a nd. while l'X prcssing hopes that they would rrcei\'l' some heavenly <'m ancipalion one day. in retire ment he argued that the ente rprise of oppos i ~ sla\'c>ry was for thl' young lo purs ue. Dr. Franklin 's elit is t au · dii.'nC l'. rlrCS!il'd in IUXl'df>S and long gowns, oohl'd and ahhcd ap· prc<'iativcly us he sho\'clcd U1t• g uilt . They expressed ap · propriate sounds of sup1><irt whrn lw m:.tcll' acid r t.'fcn•nc1•s to thl' izovc.'roor of Alabama and the no· tion of ·•ethnic purity." thus 11ro· \'iding this l'(a ng of intelliizentsi<.1 with two contt>mpor:iry ,·mains -Geor ge Wal1;1ce and Jimmy Cart<'r. Tsk. tsk . E\'l'n Or. f"ranklin. the r l'cipicnl of a Sl0.000 stipend for his leclul'eship. C'an take c•hl'ap s hots W h a t h t• a n d m a n ~ i 11 acadcm w today fa il to do is put h ist o r v 10 cont ext. Thl· sC'holarship Or. Franklin ell' monslrated only letwt's us to con d ude tha t lhC' R1•,·11lut1onar\' Am<'ricans wer<' im11erfcct men indl•Cd ... ~all of us an'. includ- ing to<fa) ·s guilt-loa<ll1rs ll is the f!enius of /\rnt1n l'<.11hat this nation has lHldC'r~onl' ~real struggJC's an<I anµu1!'h 111 n f!hl wrongs. :ind r>r. Franklin. sp1'ak in{! in Conslitut 1011 JI all d<•mcd to Marian Anderson. could han• made th<.1t point. too. l><?forc pick· ini: u p hi ~ SI0,000 rrum the feder allv funde d National En· dowmr1it for th<' II u ma111t 1cs. Uncle Sam Should Want You! Wi\SHING'T'ON -That old pacifist song "l Didn't Ra ise My Boy to Be a Soldier " ought LO be revived. For it fits a current :11 • titude in Ame r ica that is detrime ntal to both the militarv est ablishment a nd the society. · With the draft gone. we have a volunteer army whose creation STANLEY • KAR NO\\' • The .J o hnson admini st n1- tion. aware that the powerful middle class would nol tolcq1le the ambiguous ViC'lna m commit· menl for-Ion~. delibenitely ex· modified. as it is in som(• Euro t•mpted students . So thc war was pean cou ntri es. t o pe rmit fought lar ge l y b y un - volunteer SQldiers. compurecl lo C'ivilians of the s ame age ~rouv. are relativelv unt.•<tucalc•d. 1'h1..·v arc badly prep a red. conscqucni · Iv. to hundlc t he im.•reasingly c:omplex components of a pre- sent-day m ilitary machine. qualifi<.'d r ecruits lo engaJ;e in derprivileged whites and blacks ci\'icactlonathom eorabroad in· whose fnmilil.'s wielded little THE ENROLL~IF.NT of of· stead of military tn11nin~. political influence, and by career fi cers is also a problem. Unabll' Under t he pr<.>scnt syst<'m . officers mert-ly doing their job. to attract enough candidates for \ t--t---vl1~i:Q--W.c· ._. j.udgmcnl..Jl.cu_in Coostitulion lla ll, v. hose pre- mises some 40 years ago were de· med to Maria n And<'rson . a gift. c.'CI black smgt'r, by the landlord. n am ely lhl' r>aug ht<'rs of the Ami'rican lkvolution. Moreover. these officials wi r e to •·res train and prohibit the nightly and other disor derly meetings of slaves. treed Ne· ,::roes a nd mulattos" and to punis h them by whipping or sen· t<'ncing them to three months' imprisonm ent. was back ed . for d iffe re nt ~i-~ conservatives a s wel l as liberals. .numbel:s__o!-S-O\UULAmWCans arc Equally c ritical, meanwhile. is admission durin g the Vietnam f.!Oing to miss the opportunity t..,..h-e _.,_.-.e f:R"nharttrc-votmrtccr Olrmv --w11r. West-Point.ln-wcr.o;u....u.· ~uuc.....---1• draft army affonkd to mix with as it now s tands is unsuitC'd to the dards. with the result that it no contem por aries of social ~trata <'Ountry's dt'fe nse rcqmrem enls. longer prov1d"s the army with diffort>nt from tht'ir own. Nol only h<is t.•omhat thes(• hii.:h·C'ahbc•r hra1n:- Rut back to colonial tim<'1>. Dr. Franklin quott•cl an J\n~li can priest of li~17 who wrote. "To Jin ' 111 VirJ,?in1 a "1thout slaves is m o rally 1mpossi hl e. ·· and Patric·k Henry. who spoke nf thl' "!!Cneral inCnll\'COIC'llCc" Of liv · in~ without slaveR. Hut colonists wore trum pl'tin~ that "those who <H'C taxed without their own <'On· ..-C'nt arc ... laves," ;:irl(I lh<'y ,.i1•nt•rally ig non•cl the aut ht•ntil' :.l<1Vl's of 1)1t•1r li111 t'. l'tO END TO the sinninJ.:. In Philadelphia. wh<'H' blarks wen• ~1 "solid and s table cleme nt in thl' community.'' lh<'Y were even tually banis hed from St. Geor ge's M<.>thodist Episcopal Church. In 1800, Boston orderc•d 2.&0 blacks deported. Then New Jcrst>y cracked down on blacks. The new s tate of Ohio, in 1807, barred free Negroes unless they ~howed ~1 certificate proving thl'ir freedom a nd posted a $500 But. in m y opinion , a n a r m y o r T JI I .S I S E ~ P E c· I A I. L \' \'Olunteers i~ deplorabk in th<' C'ase of rolle,.ie a poor s ub· students and itmayproducl'a s t it u t e f o r next gener at10n of lca<krs \\ho compulsory ronscription. arc d angerously elitist: Thus I believe, from what Mor eover , unless milit ary consider to be a proi::ressive poinl service is d e m oc rati~<.'<I, the of view, that we ought to inst itut e:~ armed forces could become an a program of national service in easy instrument in the ha nds of which everyone. rc~ardless of :in adventurous flOlitil'ian anrl his sex or social backcrouncl, spends tight circle or advist•r:-;. This, in a year. eff~ct. is whnl ha pf><.·m·d during The se rvic e might he the \'ietnamw<ir. By EAR LE W. ROB(TAILLE days hC'co me com11ll<'<.1tcd by At the ~aml' 11m1'. the shut sophistiC'akd wt.•a p<ms. but a l!io down of rc•sr n •t• orflt•rr t nurnn/,! thl' lradilional conc<•pt of war as l'Orps pro,:r:i m s at many un· simply the attainment of virtory iverslt1e1>. anothc·r c·as11:.1lt.\ hi no longer h olds, in a n11clc<.1r era Vietnam. 1!' furthl'r d<'1n·inng th•• in whir h military ohject ivt•s arm y of firs t rail' lall'nt must be ltmittod . The <'S labl1s hmcnt of a rhox1 The modern soldirr, tlwrcfore. ble, cnli,:?htencd national :-l'n i<'l' must be profil'i('nl in manage-would rcvit11ll1.c· the army . mcnt and technology as well as an It is nol a platform 1111 wh1l'h p olitics , t!conomics a nd any presirlcnli:il hol)(~rl1l woulcl sociology. Th<: volunteer ;1rmy, run. Uut ii roul<i hr a f10lic.v th:il a hoWC\lt't, is W (IY l)Ulofthis depth. t•ourageous fu t lll'C prc:-.1dC'11I Officwl st at1stics show that could promot1• 3. Mos\ viol:1tor:. or c·rinll' an· n · peat<'rs aod many art· on parnlt• or pro bation atthe t1 ml' of .:-.ubs c'111ent c•rimc·:-. 4. Some wtwre hc.•t\l.ccn 00 and..:ZO_pcr _ cent of the c nm<' in I hi!-. nation hils IJel'n directly rE"I akd lo clruj!.' ;ind n:irrot ic·s Mexico's F.oc.thc.pasttw.o years. the m edia havl' given a n inordinate amount of tim e to the ''plight" of American drug users and traffickers presently residing in Mex· ican jails a nd prisons. Jt 1s m y con- side red opinion that the United States governrraent should be applauding and assisting the Mexican government in every way to vas tly increase the num- ber s of drug traffickers taken into custody in Mexico, regardless of their nationality. Why s hould Mexiro he suhkctcct to harassml'nt and ·threaL<; by these same criminals..aJtci 1,:r.Quruerc who arc m url<' up of relatives and friends for OIOf! wh<il they promised lo do? Why should our media seem ing ly support thes<.> same criminals and dem ean the Mcxic:1n J!O\'· crnment? Pe rhaps the real ''plight" of thl•sr narcotic traffickers in Mexican jails is really eC'onomic. When caught in Mexico dealing in narcotics. the sus pects r e· main in jail from the time of ap· prehension until the conclusion of their sentence dictated, usually 8toJ5years. Enforccm<'nt Administration. rccl•ntly whl•n as ked why we did not seem to rx· (>('ric•ncc concurr<'nl n •d u«tion 1n the amounrs lff rr:ircotrcs.wht'n ·htr~t·-settw nar•'OtJl' lr;1ffickt•rs wen• arrested. Mr. 13c'nsmgc•r cited the foci that many lra f· f1ckers continue to operate while await· m~ trial. <'it her out of jail or behind bars . lie continued ;ind h it what is really responsible ror thC' narcotics epidemic in I his country . Ill' stated that in our federal courts one out or every four persons convicted of drug trafficking 1s Unless Wl' <'an do :.nmdhing Io sl r m the narcotics <'Pidcm1r that c·0t1t 11111l•:-'" J?row in this cou ntry. thl'r<' is ltttll' h<>JW that any significant n ·ducticms m cnmr will ever take pl a Ct'. Revenge Defended The proposition that approximately 540 Americans are being d enied their ''rights" under our Constitution is pure drivel. When an American Is ap- prehended in Mexico for violation or Mexica n la w. h e relinquis hes all "rights" u nd e r the Unired States Constitution and is subject to the laws of Mexico. In 1971, the United States entered into an agreement with Mexico to try a nd curb the importation of illegal dru~s and narcotics into oul' country. The Me xican government h as made outstanding ef- forts to uphold their end of that agree- ment. Jn the United Slates. the situation is almost the opposite. The narcotic trnf· ficke rs he re rriight delay imposition of sentence for years through appeal pro· cesse s m ad e possible by the huge amounts of m oney being made through sales a nd importation of narcotil's. That is, If they ar e ever brought to trial at all, or not placed in a diversion project or on probation. as most continue to deal in narcotics during that time. It was interesting to note the state· m e nt of P eter B. B en singer. ad- ministrator of the United Stales Drujt • placed on probation. In li,:?ht of lhe ex- treml'IY' hi~h recidivism rate with this class of c riminal, that fact is particular· ly bafflin~ .. lie went on to :.late lhc proS<'CIJtors and <'Ourts must sh11re the blame for. the con tinued fl ow of hl'roin and othC'r narC'otics. We would do well to c>x::imioc our s itll<i· Uon before C'a~tigating any foreiJ;m na· tion for their efforts . Consider : 1. The United Stales is the most law· less nation in the world. 2. The escalating C'rlmc r ate In this ('Ountry is the m ajor conC'ern of most citizens As long as we cling to the m~th thut ,iails and prisons an• "rdtahihtal" c•" or "Correctional" ins titutions r :ithl'r than places to isolate the crimi11al from the society on which he preys. or continue with the lenient policy of parole anll r ro· balion. we will t•onl11111t• clown the :;amt• dism al path. Every Aml'rican who is <.:onccrncd with the narcotiC' influx into this country and the toll il is taklnl! on eur young Pt'O· pie should demand that the United St ates and Mexico incr(•asc their present cf forts and continue lo isolal<' narcotic traffickers ror the maximum amount nf time a llowable . They really constitute the scum of the earth. earle W. Robitaille i,, chief n/ thr I/uni· Jngton &ach Police Deport menl. '. ~· .. _ 118 01\IL Y PILOT Sunday, June 20. 1976 Film Musicals A Class Act By MIKE PM KEVICH Of IN 0.llJ rllet i~ff It's 1936; t'red Astaire and Ginger Rogers are swirling across the silver screen in a classic form which has won them a special place in America's he art. It is t he Golden Age of Hollywood-an era of smiles and floating grace. It's 1952: a carefree Gene Kelly wanders down a deserted street tap dancing, s winging around lamposts and singing despite a deluge of studio rain. It Is the heyday of MGM pictures and or the daz:r.lin~ solo performer. It's now the late '60s. Guitarist Alvin Lee is sh aking his shag as Joe Cocker aimlessly stalks the stage in his silver-star red hoots. This is the last gasp of the psychedelic syndrome. NOW FOR A difficult question What do these movies have in common'! Right, they're all musicals. Professor Paul FrizJcr is offering everyone a chance to relive the great musicals in a summer class at UC Irvine Extension titled "The Musical." This ambitious class will chronicle the his- tory or the m usical through lectures, full-length fil ms and excerpts from major musicals of the past. The content will range from the early talkies lo Busby Berkeley, Hollywood adaptations of Broadway plays and the entrance of rock music into film. What about the current state of musicals'! Are they a dying art'! •'RJZLER doesn't think s·o. although he points out that the annual.output of musicals...ha - dropped from a height of 30 to around five per year. The major reason is Hollywood's concentr.a· lion on entertainment that can be profitable overseas. "If there's one thing that doesn 'l work. it's a dubbed musical," Frizler said. Frizler doesn't see the demise of musicals, especially with the move·towards rock. Frizler, who has written and produced several successful rock musicals, feels that new conventions and forms are a positive trend. "1 think 'A Chorus Line' is perhaps the greatest musical I 've ever seen," Frizler said. "There is so much creativity and talent in it." MOVIE RIGHTS for ''A Chorus Line" have beenJ>ought a nd Frizler anticipates the movie to be the best musital since "Cabaret ... whic h will be shown during the class. The class will be held June 22-July 22. al •,. Science Lecture Ha ll. UC In-inc. The meetings will be from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday and Thursduy evenings. r The fee is S49 for noncredit. $&1 for t hre(' un- its of credit. Single tickets may be purchased at the door. For additional information contact UC E x- tension, 833-5414. UC/ Offers Live-in Russian ? Ever wanted to speak in Russian Institute on t Russian? UC Jrvine. Ex-the Irvine campus for ! tens ion is offering a live-three weeks, June 26 l July 16. ; The experience is de· .. PUBLIC NOTICE signed to immerse a stu- Bene/ it Car Rally Set A rar rally lo mis(' funds for the Salvation Army 's Campership Pro- gram is planned for l p.m . Saturday. June 26, s tarting from the Avco Tower on Newport Center Drive. Newport &>ach. There is no limitation on the type of vehicle s o long as it has a working odometer. according to F. W. Rhodes, chairman of the Salvation Army's Harbor Area committee and vice pre· sident. director of industry relations for Avco Financ ial Services, sponsor or the rallv. Ther(' will be a trophy and prize for the winner plus second and third place prizes. The 36·milc rally course finiShl'S at a park. where the Salva- tion Army will provide refreshments from a m obile canteen .. THE ENTRY fee is $7.SO per car and checks s hould bl• mad<.> (IUt to the Salvation Army. The ftte> is a tax· deductible cha ritable c·ontribution. Rhodes pointed out. Entry checks should be sent to JI . L. Rowell. Industry Hc lations. Avco Financial Services, 620 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. "Previous car rally experience cer- tainly is not necessar y." Rhodes said, "but dr ivers should be accompanied by navigators equipped with writing pad. pencil and reason ably good powers of obscn ·ation ... ( I.. 1\1. BOY 1)-J INFORMS in the DAILY PILOT : dent in Russian language , HOT ICE 01< OISCLAIMER d I S d --------------~---------------__;:~....::::...--' ' '· e.e1yn 1... Cope1anc1. •Rut e,1a1e an cu tu.re . Lu cnts r:;:=:=========================;;i ~· llro••··-·-·n9 .mOtr U1en1meolCtn· will live together with II 1enn111 Au• Esta•• IMcl.trl' that 1 •m native spe ake r s in a rt '1>0Mlllle lor my own Oellt\ •nO ach I O•"l<'llm lny •tsPOn\lbotlly for Oebl\ d 0 r m it 0 r Y and ha V C or dt l• o l dny otller broker or m eals in a campus 'atosperSO<\ workono oul oft~ Cefltl'n· ,,,., A .. , e.,.,. orrlu, •no st•t• 11M1 cafeteria. ;.;::i:..:~.~1~'. R11I Eil•t• ll "°' a Special progra ms and ~: Pubt1•t1eo Or•noe co.st 0111v P1101, lect ures in Russian by '-Jurtote,1~.20,21.n.m• 1s1b·lb scholars who have re-~ c e n.t l y cond u cted ~. Death Notice• Russian research will be '--·-----------1 presented in th e even· J MAJAHE ingS. "'° JOH,ftlANTHON v MAJANE '"' Tuition for the pro-' <10<•t ot l..aqune Hill\ C1. P1\\lldaw~y ~ J""" t&. 1~1b. Survlvoo ov w.1e, An· gram is $335.00. Thjs • rwttr·1>rotll•r"nd'"'cr·1n law Fran• does not include l'OOm ; 1Jnd L•"O·J M.a1•"~ ot \..,.gun• "411h I -' nort•. Sl>•rn~ M•l&no ot L.agurM and board Charges. ~·••II> '>rr ••Ce\ ., 17 noon For further informa- ,. r u"'\ddY Jun,. 11 •t PecU.c View • h UCI E : '""""' Paclloc v1 ... rMorlUMyOlre<· lion. contact l e X· 11---.: '°" tension dff ice, room 148, ~ EVELVN ·~:t~!~ resl~~· o• or ca 833-5414. L~g.,n11 Bue.,, paueo 1w1y J""~ ••. 14/6 A tO\•rv 'tJWHI ~ tt<HM Monda, ,\, 7 )()pm w•lh " ma\s ot Chr•\hM\ twrlat T""''°"" 4pm •t St C•thrttW\ t '1u,.ch, L••ou1M O"J<Pt McCorm.cli t\AOf1U trv Chrtt tOr\ Indians r ===========::: Studied , 8ALTZ.-8EROERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 llELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 LAGUNA HILLS MORTUARY 25301 Al1c1a Parl<way Laguna Hills. Ca 581 ·4300 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC YIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newport. California 644-2700 PE!KFAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bo Isa Ave. Westminster 893·3525 .tMITH9' MORTUARY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 "Native Ame ricans," a five-week com parative cultur e course desi~ned particularly for local re- sidents who ha\·e some Indian background, will be offered at Costa Mesa High School. The c lass begins Mon· day a nd includes a field trip to Hopi and Navajo reservations in northe rn Arizona on J uly 19. The course is open to any local student. For more information , call ~·3508, or.556.!.lass_. (714) 141-7431 D:.t!!. Nfclht 1" ftwlc .. 2400W. Coa1t Hwy, hlteF fNwport .. aclt, c.tlf. t:t213 ......... ,, •• Portfolio to: um ................... . ADC>ftlll ...••.•.. ., ..... . Cllf ............. lip ...... ·- C£M. BK 0 .. heTea111 Linda Bl ue and Doug Bulley. Th e Team . Working together, they arranged nearly $1 ,000,000 in second tru st deed loans duri ng the first qua rter of 1976. And Teamwo rk is one of the reasons! If one member of the Team is out of the office, you can depend on getting an answer to your question or a solution to your problem from another membe·r. That's a promise!· You r loan application at Newport Equity Funds will never be delayed because your loan officer is unavailable. We're now working on our second-million , so if you're in the market for a second trust deed loan , cal l Linda Bl ue or Doug Bulley for information. The number is 644-8824 . Call! Newport Equity rr:unds ,~~ .. , ... ii AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE• SUITE 2 t t NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660' , 714/64-4.a824 • Paul Frizler (left) Wiii explore the history and projected future of movie musicals Steve Blair in UC/ course. relocated 70 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH· 644-2151 DISCOVER INSIDE PARKING ON 3-LEVELS CONVENIENT TO All STORES South Coast ?laza DELUXE ORGAN AUTOMATIC RHYTHM • MAGIC CHORD SALE PRICED AT $1099 PIANO USED GRANDS HALLm ' DAVIS Grand Wal ........ 14~ IEGIAI, Re•uilt like ltw ......... 1999 llllBAUS 5'1" Floor Model......... 2399 lllW.U 5111 ' Pecan Cise Spa11is•2599 IREISltRS 5'1'' Rtblilt Spnis• 2699 CHRISllAIS 5T' Re•uilt Period. 2799 llAIE. FOllOIS Co•ition ......... 3299 CHICiERIG, Latrous Walnut...... 3699 YAllAllA I' lib in Wal11t ........ 3999 SOMMER I' White Gold Art Case .... 4299 SlEllAY Styt1 "S" EbolJ ......... : 4999 SlEOAY Style "S" Biii WalnMt.. 5299 . 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June 20 1975 DAILY P•Lo r A9 Few S1iOring Where Washington Slept By The Aaaotlaled Presa h urts." says Alan Tremaine. general manage r of the Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston. ·'It's that we geared up for m ore." Before then . he nad . bu~mcss only had bl'cn keeping paC'e ''1th la:.t year \'1s1tor · had to wait 90 minutes lo get into ln- dependent·l· Hall lust 'h eck. but a reporter who r <ill<'d se \'t'r <il mid towr1 hotels last Saturday evening could h~ve bookt.•d t1 l'OClm in no tame. Thousands or touris ts. as expected. are m ak- ing special bice ntennial trips to see where ri. George Washington slept cind other historlcal sites, but they are n't staying overnight themselves. , Attendance at major historic sites is bigger than ever, but hotels in Philadelphia, Boston and Washington -three major centers for b1centen- nitl visits -report that bu.siness is not close to exl>ectations a nd in many cases is even slo~er than a year ago. Tremaine says business in Boston's hotels was down six per cent in May from the same month last .vca r. The Copley Plala had expect· ed a 10 to 15 percent increase. At C'olon1a l W rlham:,bur~ :'-iat1 onal Par k m nearby Viri:1n1a. wtuch includes J a mc:.town. Yorktown a nd W1lhams burJ!. the number of vis ilors 1s up 25 pe rcent th1:, yt'ar. llut the park 's public informa tion 11rfitcr, Hugh DcSampcr. says, .. Room s arc a vailable virtually evt•ry night t'Xl'epl the July 4th wt·ekl•nd " Ma ny explana tion::. ha\'e hcl'n oHercd by dis- appointed hotelkt•cl)t'rs. The onc -dav \'IS1t throrv 1s bac ked up by the heavy attendunt·l· at tht· mo!>t ramou:, attrac- 1111ns. Rt't'\1rd <·row1b ar<-' s(•<-'ing the Lincoln, Wa s h1n~11rn a nd J l'ffcr ::.on mo numents in Washington: lnct1•pl'mkocl• llull und the Liberty lk ll Ill Phtlad1·lph1a. a nti "Old Ironsides," lht• l '.S S Const 1lt1t u·in. 1n Boston "It isn't the decrease in business itself that In Washingto n. where the number of visitors t-0 the best-known nut1ona l monuments is up by as' much as 21J perct•nt. hotel business "is t on- sidera bly off s ince Mc monal Day." s a ys Leonard llickmun, CXt•cutivc vice preSldCnt or the city'i; Hotel Association. In PhJladclph1a, "\\'t•'rc fand111g a lot of peo- ple who 1ust come to i-ee lndc•pt·ndt!ncc Hall and I.he Libt•rty nell anrl thl•n lt.•t1 \'l: town." says Alv111 Hornste in. rlirl·t·tor of' t11u1'1:.m 1'111· thl' e1t y'.) Con- \'~ntaon llUl'l•.111 TRAVEL Biker•' W ~.-le Study Sierra A seven -day hike through the High Sierras to study geology. history a nd natural his tory of the area will b e offered as a Biological Sciences credit course by UC Irvine Extension. July 7·13. There are no requisites for the S250 cours<•. which is open to the public. t=t===~ifiil;'"*-ll'Pf,..~m be held at 7 p.m . Wednes- day in ro o m 204. Humanities Hall. The field-s tudy hike covers approximately 56 miles along a portion of the John Muir Trail. Pa c kstock will h<' furnished and will carry all duffel. Wranglers will set up camps and furnish a nd prepare a ll food. Six da ys will be spent in bikini'?; the m iddlr day will be open for rest and l eisure, for fi s hing , mounta in climbini.t or contemplating the spec- tacular scenery. Th<' trip le ader, Ray Res le r. ins t r uctor in Geology and Scien~. Gross mont College. will a ssis t stude nts in in- depende nt study. For further informa· tion. call 833· 7129. THE Pt..UMllMG HIATtM• •IRCOMD. ITl••-.,, __ 1 S•H-11C.ft fn V'o111 Arft1•-C..11 ... l!\S•O"I VI[ JO l8~?7 c -"f'·n() C<tO•thAl\O I ,..; •. rf ., • r •• ,: 495-0401 f'Ol\TAMEqA I~~& N•wOO•I O••d 64Z·I 753 kfTCHIM & IATH llMODILING AtH ISTIMAT.15 -o ... O.•lll•r•,. ~"IA!1flM•MAIN O~F•Ct IS33W l"'C:n'" A,ii 'OP' [•I '' 77Z·l470 •i ·• • • Ben Franklin, Abe L i ncoln . Annie Oakley and Mark Twain are amazed at what they find when they "Come Ba ck for a Little Look Around. ·• The special bicentenmal presentation is tour- ing 110 national parks. The 30- minute show 1s pre- sented tree. Somt• othl'I' sig ht:. lhal m1i.:h1 bt• added on the M't'ond day of a tour the various museums of the Sm1th:.0111an ln:.tatution in Washington. for t'Aa mplt• n·porl a d rop in \'aslts from 1..-t year . Anolht•r thcorv is ttw "::.c~arC' "Just as hotels f'x (lccted hui,:l• t·~·owds. 1>otcnttul visitors an- ll<'ip11t ed diffit•ult y book mg rooms. There ha\'l' ulso l>l.·l·n a h1rgc number of can· l'cllal1ons by ltlur a).w1w1cs. thl• hotels sa y. They made largc-scall· n ·::.crvations well in advance and "ancelctl ;1l tht· la:.t minute when they could n't fi nd cu:.torncr::.. A onc-d av \' 1:.1t. of course. as easiest for those who h\'e nca.r by "The lot•al people are driving in. even from a:-. far away as NC'w Hampshire." savs·Trema mc 111 Roston. And Hickman thinks schoolchlldrl·n fro m Washmi:!(on·s metropolita n ·area are r t'spons1bl<' Jor tht• brg numbers at the national monuments. Dt•SampN ~uys many m ore people arc tra \'clin~ by traah•r bccau:-.t• gasoline 1s t•asil y a\'atlable. And 1'~11 Shehan of the (l ark Service 111 Washington h as a frl'eloac.kr theory "I've hParcl lot s of Pl'OPI <.' c·omplainanf,! lwt·ausc, tlwv ·v1· ~nl a lot of fr11>nds l'Ommg t•1 :-.lay with tht:m ---Fee-Still-Up • ID Air Clocks Go Better With Coke 8)· ST~\N DELAPLANE . We lay rocking on the swells off the island of Cozumel. The morning sun m a de instant diamonds on the water. We 'r e on the Sovie t Union ·s new cruise ship. l\1 1V Odessa. Five hundred passengers who don't speak Russian. Two hundred and fifty cr ew who ne ver learned Englis h. However. this way lies d etente. <Move over , Dr. Kiss- inger .) Also_ in_Qort is a l'orwegian cruise ship. Across he r stern: Botero-Oslo. "The firs t launch is now leaving for shore." s aid the loudspeaker . The little town of San Miguel has grown. Those year s 1 first cam e here, there was on- Iv a bare a nd sunburnt plaza and a clock towe r. The clock was permanently stopped al five past one. But. as the owner of t he flt'Sl a ura ntc Chiche n-ltza told me: "Twice a day it is ex- actly right.·' ·The restaurant had a half dozen oilclothed t ables. The owner a lso rented lit- tle red Honda scooters . He ke pt them in back. Between bringing me Carta Clara beer and conch marinated in lemon juice, he wheeled S'Cooters back and forth throug h the dining room. He was a busy.man. From the rocking shore boat I could sec that the lazy clock of Cozumel has been .'It~• ted again. 1'hat!s a bad sign When clocks start. it means people have to be somewhere at some time. Who knows what you'll find when you get there? Probably problems . The same little red Hondas went pop- popping everywhere. The~' re~t t hem t.o tourists who wheel down the hig hway, h1l sand and break their necks. "T en dea d this year," sa id the ta xi driver . We drove out to the edge or the sand beach and turquoise water. There are shops now in Cozumel. "Arts or the Mayan." "Boutique." "Black Coral J ewelry.'-' The town clock runs briskly again but Cozumc>I people run on Cozumel time. "Let m e have a rum and Coca Cola,". ( said to the wailer on the breezy porch at Cabanas del Cari be. "J\h, there is no Coca Cola." he said. (The,· LOVE to be out of ~omething you a sk for .) ·To be out of Coca Colu in Mexico is un- heard or. Mexico RL'NS on Coca Cola. It ·s likl' running out of gasoline in <:tn a irplane . I got a bee r . The warm wind blew off the "ater bringing a smell of sea and sa lt. HAS RETURNED FROM PARIS ANO NEW YORK O FASHION lSLANO •NEWPORT BEACH -644-2151 . Bright tropica l fl owers wc•re pinned un the gurden beneath the coco palms. There 's a hotel shoi' by the bea ch. "lt is not open ." said the wa iter triumphantly. That 's twice he put me down . "Jn Cowmcl e verything closes between one o'clock and four." Thut's probably why the old clock "as ~lopped at five past one. Always closing hour. Cozumel is Maya country. The re are 30 ruin sites yet to be explored. The guide book says: .. It is a m ystery lo s cholars why the Mavans deserted their great cities such us <.:hichen-Itza." f think it was beca use l ht' wail<.•r w~1s a lways out of Coca Cola. Or the shop'!i were d osed until the last la unch was leaving for the ship. I said to the waiter : "[ didn't want to buy anything anyway. Coca Cola is bad fo r the teeth. And how better can you spend ~·our life than drinking Carta Clara beer a nd thinking philosophical thoughts?" Then he knew I was one of T HEM. And we got along fine for the rest oflhc warm ~.i f· tcrnoon. * * * "We see villas to rent on the Spanish Costa Brava. Does tbaL mean somethin~ special?" o, J s JUS a ou.i;e or m cis cha nged to "villa " to confuse the innocent . f n French Canada, a ll houses to r ent to tourists become "chalets.··) RASMUSSEN'S Saddleback Saddlery FATHERS DAY SPECIALS New Shlpftltnt MEN'S AND LADIES' . BOOTS Dlscoi1Hoa«1 styt~s Tony Lama Justin Nocona D•Post ONELAIGE GIOUr ALLSIUS 30to50%oFF IRREGULAR- NUVOS by Le•I Rl'C). IS" Now s9as One Group Mens LEISURE SUITS . R~. to 62•• How SJJSO DitcontlMt~d ratt~NI MENS PANTS R~ 1500 S990 R~ 20•• $ J J 90 S~iaf Pwchase Ladies Ir Childretts HUNT COATS Mock, GrHtt & llw Oftly c-.-~ .. "'. s379s RASMUSSEN1S SADDLEIACK SADDLERY I 3'22 Newport A•t .• T•tHn ... (At Santa Ana Freeway) Ph. 838-0100 WASHI NGTON IAP I E a c h k il og r a m The Civil Aeronautics a bout 2.2 pounds of t'X· Boa rd has agreed to s us-cess we ight is t•hari.wd to pend for 30 d;u·s its order all passengers al the rate that would have reduced of onc·-pc r <'e nl cir the the amount that airlines fi rsl ·clas::. fa re could char~e for extess The board ruled l\lan·h baggage on international 12 that a charge of seven. nights tenths of one per cent of Jt now i:-sehed ulcd to the coach fare' per krlu- b<-'come effective July t I. gram w o uld b t• re._ Thi.' CAB aJ,?reed to asonablv n •lat('d lo lhl' sus~nd its action at the actual cos ts of c:.in-ymg r l.'quest of thl' Depart-the baggage. menl of Stale. which was It said il woultl not al- att 1 n g o n behaH of 'low a'n y charge higher ~n gl a nd . The S t a te unless the carrier sub- m1tt e d a Cull c o s t ;usttficat1on. That order could mean substantia l sav ings for passengers . For exam- ple, one per cent of the current first class fare from New York to Lon- don is S6 25 but seven tenths or one percent of the coach fare is only S2 67. Thus. a passenger who had 20 kilogram s -or 44 pounds of c xc~ss W<'ight woulrl pay $.53.40 Ut> pa rt m en l a .-,:: u ed th al 'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii England ncc•dcd the <-'X· instead of Sl25.00 tra t1m<' to file a brief with the board. The board ruled March 12 that the c harge im - posed by airlines -on r . t crnalional passengers who had more tha n the allowed baggage was ex- cessive ~nd must be re- duced. The a ction, whiC'h had no effect on baggage c.il· lowances for domestic nights. was to he effec- tive w ithin 90 days. The board also d irect · ed the inte rnational airlines to re vise the C.Ccc b a g gag e a ll (lwa n cc within one year . Curre ntly , m o!'I in ternationa l passengers arc limil<'d to a free bag- gage allowance o f tifi p:iunds in rirst-d as~ .and ·14 pounds an econom y. Sailing's Cheaper NEW YORK (AP) -/\ new Queen Elizabeth 2 transatlantic youth fare has been a nnounced by Cunard. It wall Ill' available to persons 12 lo 26 who arr traveling on their own on sa1 ings c ween e\\ York. Che rbour ~ and Southa mpton d uring tllC' 1916 season CANADIAN ROCKIES 18 DAYS MOTOR COACH DEPARTURE JULY 12th SPECIAL CALGARY STAMPEDE PRICE -548800 TRAVEL CLUB 3131 IRISTOL. COST A MESA 549-9536 or 545-6315 soup, salad. 1101.110. roll, and dessert SI.BO SPIRES r-~~~~~---4R¥4NEo~~~~~~~ M.:icArlhu1 Blvd JI SD fwy COSTA MESA :; 125 Ho)rl>or Bl1 fl WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR Gold Jewelry Diamonds & Other Fin e Antique or Contemporary Jewelry Wa tches · Crystal Porcelains China • Paintings Bronze Stat ues Silver Vinta ge or Classic Autos Boats Antiques etc . We appraise & buy whole esta tes or single items or we'll sell lor you o n comm1ss1on. It you don't know what 1t is or wha t it 1s worth -bung 1t an (or call us a nd we'll c ome out) No o bli ga tion o r c harge for ve rbal appraisal. eithe r m your home or an our gallery. o4r ~~ .. £/d. APPRAISERS 2S42WESTCOASTHIGHWAY AUCTI<?NEERS NEWPORT BEACH -645-2200 tSTATf APPRAISALS AND SALES F"OR LAWYERS • BANKS• TRUSTEES& EXECUTORS A 10 DAILY PILOT Sunday. June 20 U176 Bahashoff Sets ' MV's Grahani Wins By GLENN WHIT}; 011~ O•oly Pllol "411 LONG BEAC ll -Shirlcy Babashoff of Pountain Val ley tucked away a nother American r e cord . lie r M isslon VicJo N adadore s tc.•ummutt'. Maryanne Gruham, C';iptun·d tht· <!(IO-m etcr backstroke. And John Naber blas kd the world rt·corel in the men's 200 buck. Those were the highlights Saturda~ at . the· lJ S. Olyrn1111: t<•am swam trials held at Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool. Yet the m ost m oving moment uf the day came in the prclims of the women's 200 butterfly where American record holder· Vulerac Lee o_r Miss ion VieJO was tryini:: to gain a spot in the evening·s finals. Willia111s Fails She was com p<:ting despite having had twit·t• und~rgone ab- dominal surgery in the last' three weeks-t he mos t recent open.a· lion coming Wednesday The crowd of 2.100, rn:.uk aware of her plif,!ht by the pul)lll' On T\I Tonlglu C'laannef 1 at 9:30 address announet·r. i::ave ht•r ;, thunde ring 0\''1 tton as :-.ht: climbed out o ( the water aft c.•r placinc l ast i n her heat in 2:26.8.5-well off her U.S. mark of 2: 14.89 set in the world cham· pionships fast July .. "We didn't know llntil this morning whether she'd try tu .... s w1m o r n o t ," s aid hl•r Nadadorcs coac h , Mark Schubert. "I'm as proud as J ran be of her for h:H'ing the guts tu #let up thN'l' and dan· in.·· In thl' l'\'l'lltng fin,11.~. K:.in·n Mol· Thor11ton t'•':JM•<I l.1•1"s Amc.·n t•an n•tonl with 1.1 2 J.I 23 I.Incl r unn\·rup Ca~ille Wni:ht wus 111:.1> under it 1n :!· 1·1.1!7. Peg~y Tol>ta l of l>ana l'oinl was SIXl h ( 2. t6.!Jl:n <IO<I 13·\ C';tl' old Allee· Oro wne of t:oron~ dcl Mar wa~!>eventh in 2: 18.28. Nabl'r turned a 2:00.64 to l>hat ter the 2:01.117 world record of F.ast German g reat Role.ind Mat- thes. Peter Rocca pushed Naber with a nirty 2:01.88. Babashoff comes back today in what Schubert calls her toughest race of the lrials .... the 100-m cter freestyle Albritton Qualifies For Today's-Finals The 19-year-old Fountain Valley s t arlet sw<.im easily Satur- day to <'rlipse the U.S. standcird in the 800 frel' in qualifying heals for Monday night's finals. Stw c:ovl'rcd thl' f1r:.t 700 nwkr:. 1n 7:-14 .38. lookc·d 11p anti ::.:1\\ hl·r Lime on the hug\' clN:- trnnk n·s ults ho<1rd at pool-'s end ~ind I hc)llJ.! ht to IH•rs11lf that she was :.wimmini:: so t•<isil\' s he: <.'011ld come back in a 1 :ot for the final 100. E UGENE , Ore. Former ~ewport llarbor llil-(h standout Terry Albritton easily qualified for the s hot put finals with a toss of 66·0':. Saturday as the 1976 U.S. Olympic track and field trials got under way at the University of Oregon. The shot put finals are set lo· day. Albritton. who like most of the other qualifiers. took just one throw. easily surpassin~ the qualifying.mark of 63-8. Pete Shmock was the leading qualifier with a toss of 66·6. Colin :\nderson went 65· 71 :i ;md Al Feuerbach had a throwl)f65·51:.!. ·· [t 's !!Oing to be prc•tty tig ht in the finals.·· Albritton told th<.· Daily Pilot. I· m pretty anxious about it ... it's been a long time coming." Meanwhile. Steve Williams . heavily favored to make the u.s: team in l he JOO-yard dash. pulled up wllh a hamstrin~ injury in his second race. ,. ___ ""Tlle tall. lean Williams, co- holder or the world record for 100 meters. barely qualified in the Expos Rally To Top LA hi 9th; 2-1 MONTREAL <AP> -Pete Mackanin's two-out single off re· liever Charlie Hough in the bot- tom or the ninth inning gave the Montreal Expos a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers Saturday. The victory was only the Ex- pos' fifth in their last21 games. J ose Morales started the ,i:a me -winning rally with his second s ing le . Pinch-runner On Tl' Toda11 Channel JI at J J:JO Mike J orgensen stole second, \arry oo e w a · anc. a l'r Pepe Frias forced l"oote al second, Mackanin drilled his single inside the bu~ at third. The victory we nt to Don Stanhousc. 5·2, while llou~h. 7-3. suffered his third consccuti\•c ck· feat. all in th(• n odgt•rs' last II games. Los An~elrs took a I ·O le;1d in the fourth inning whl•n He nry Cruz ctrew a bases-loactcd walk. The Expos til·d it in the eighth on .Jim Cox· run-seorin~ l{ingh• off Dodgers starter Tommy .lohn. Stanhouse. th<• Expos· most l'f. fective pikhcr in rt'<'('nl wt•eks, scattered n in<' hits. walked thn•e und struck out 111w as he poskd his thirtl 1.·onsl'Cllt ave complete· i!3ml' victory . · For a while, tl appc.•urnd tlw Dodgers woulct he• ahk lo main· lain th<' one-nan ll•atl th<'Y i;:a1n1•cl in t ht> fourth. W ilh one nut. StanhnUSl' "a lk('d Hem Ct•y ancl the n s urrt.'ndc•rcd singles to 11111 Uu cknt'r and Oust\' Hakl•r to load thf' h:tSt'S. . Stanhnuse t h<'n had a 1 ·2 c·o11nt on Cruz tlul thrl'w three con- secuti\'l' balls and forced C'<.•v home. Sh.•ve YcaJtrr bounced into a ctouble play to <•nd the inning. MOltTll[AI.. I.OS ANGElE~ •b r f\ b• t M+•"OU11' I I ,.. t '' ~u,,.rlf, '' Riv•,,, It \ n " t\ ~111 m ,1,-, 11l Q )1.,,., ~. , f 1 (I fl ,, ''""'' ~ 1h l ~"" "" ~ h .. 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Williams pulled up, immediately took off his shoes as America's finest s printer retained hopes of making the team in the 200 or perhaps on a rela y team. Meet orficials said there is no precedent for adding Williams to the Olympic team .. it's all based on this com petition." said meet director Bob ~ewland. Todd Scully earned his first Olympic berth hy l'apturinJ! a C(mfusion-shorten<:d 20-kilomett•r walk. Th e 27-ycar-old former school teacher from Big lsl1:1nd, Va .. and t hr ee -time Olympic veteran Ron Laird both will com· pete in Montreal. but third place was left open and will be decided in a walkoff one week from to· day . Larr y Walker of Los Ahgeles finished third, but a pro- tcst over the length of the r ace prompted officials to order a walk-off. Scully was timed in J :2.'i 23.ti r~r the approximatl'ly 19 kilometer s a nd at that pace hi:. lime would have been about the six fastest e\'c r b v an American in the20 kilomete1:s. The only other final event on Saturd a y's program. th e women 's Ion~ jum p. was won bv 18-year-old Kathy McMillan of Raeford, N.C.; with Sherron Walker of Seattle and Martha Watson of Lake wood, placing second and third and earning Olympic spots. Mf'n'\ \hol Put, qua1ify1nq P.·lf• -;tuno1 • Ni 11 Tef'ry AJbrtUoft, 66·0'1.t. Coi.o fu-•dt•f'on, ~~ / : Al f t:uerb.\Ch, flS.·}1,,, M 1.1c W11k1n .. , f>4 ? , 0 11n" Dl'Ouc. 6<t 2. Georgt Wl'Od,, td 111 .. J~t,(,(o 5.H.1dr'L oJ.9~•.0ovoPrice,Ol·J RonS··"'..,'""•bJ ''•· FINALS 10·kllom•l•r wnlk I. To~d 5,.;lly, 1 1~ 7R b 7 Ronl..•lrd, l;H ·•J b J l.""Y~Mll<N t 71 '>61.• L•rry Young, l 26 40 1 s. J +rn Ht,.'trmQ,, 1t ll\ A ~ Gotth Klopfer. t 18 u 8 ( RAc~w·l~dOOro•m~tcly 'evet'l•;elohthsot" m11"~"0f f ot 10k1lnnw1rr, ' Women1\ IO'lg 1urnp 1. l(Athv McM•ll.in1 21 J"W, \St m p.P't 1 Snert'on W•t .. tir. 1f I''• J M.-rfl'hl W.tt\.Or\, 21 b 4 Jod• And•r\l)n, 10 q •,w \ W1tlo; .. Wh1tr1, 10~ '"' b~l orr.11n~ Mrl';, ]()~1 1 tW~•lll.Pr'\ ?t·l' 1 lt:>g,tl JUtnp bt lff ') O•vmcJ•< ttMh 11•cttr'1 ot 1\ 4 Wf''ht" tqb.& I She actually posted '1 sizzling l :01.22 faster than any 100 segmcl s he ha d ever done in an BOO or 400. Her clocking broke Shannon Smith 's American bes t of 8:46.39. And It m akes her the American r ecord holder for every freestyle event in meters from 100 through 800. Nicole Kramer of Mission Vie· jo also q ualified fo r the finals with Sa turd ay's f ifth best t1ml' 8.52.59. Grahurn. H fc>u ntain of en- lhusaas m. saicl 'Tm 1:oing to :\lontrcal I'm in s huck. I sw;1m the rare <'X:i l'l I~· ~·s· 1 '' ;iolt•cl, i.:o- i~out 1n I Ill 51 for the ftr::.t l(J(f:"'. lier final lame of 2:17.39 was well undl'r her pn•v ious lifctim P bt•st of 2 :21.7 which she brought into the m t•ct. Schubert c<illcd her 200 a beautifully s wum r ace. Also on today's menu are pre· lims for the men's 1.500 freestyle with the Mission Viejo duo of Brian Goodell a nd Casey Con· ,·ersc high among the favorites. SCHEOUl..E 01' FlltAl\ Ynn1Qt\f w('ln'h'"·.-11>f> nr1 1 ''''"•' ~.JL n"M n,. ll)Oh,, '"''trr.• I I wnm .. ,, 'f ,,.,, •• 1 I n m r•n \ H\, .,,.,I \0 •1,YJOpr~hm rtt• '"' t fur tn1 nlotnHw, lf ,, '• "'"'"' t'1' 10•• H U ir ' 'flt t f '-'f• • 1 ) w.f111t•1 t,>c;_ U"tfl 10# lil 'l'\r•t \ '°'1 lhJlh·1fh < I §ATUllOAY §EYEltH Wo~n '100 mth~..-b"l' Maryflnnt!' Grolf'lam 1 11 3'11 '"' tt1" Am,•1,, on r1-cord nr ~ Ill tb 1,; Mt•l•"i:t 8MOt'". 1~1H 7 M• t1 .-t U. lot• J 13 1' t M •tta"' S1n11n . 1 1, \h .t (111 rt w .elli.tt.t.. l • • ,, ff"'' t...., 11u.1l1fy tor 01,mp1c fetttm) Men'\ 100 m,·h_'f bdt k 1 Jtmn N•ber, 7 oo b-t fflt>ft(tfd warlo record of 1 Qt 8/ ov Rotand M..tt tru•\. E•st C,1•rrnr:tnif, nt)J ? Pflter Poccd 2 01 II J. OM >iolr rlQAI\, 1 01 •6 • R~.,. .. i t:::,~· 2 0} ,.,. r.-:'"' lnru ''"""'''Y tor Otvr:7'" Wom~n'), 100 f'Y\l-'tfll r fly 1 KrH Pn Mor Thornton. 1 14 7) (IJPlh r \ Am•1r1c.-tn t tt<-oitJ ? \4 89 hi; VitlM1@ Lt1f'1 t(4/;1 7 ( dm1ll1• Wt 1qnt 1 ,,. Ill J Oonn4'l"f: Wttnnt.tr.;;,frnm, J 16 OJ ,· W0 n<IY Wc1~tl<'rq. Md , 1 1 .. 1? b. P<•qqy lo"t,11 7 1• <Id I /Ilic-fl•owne. 1 I~ 18 I First lnr~t· Q1h\ltfV fnr Olympic lnam > Mf>n's 700·m"'''' tly 1 M•'-r Brurw, .1 f'Y'I OJ, 1 fliH Forr11'if'1r, 7 00 08. J !:ttr>J~ CrP(Jq, 2 00 13 -J lon1Hnr11",? 01 11 fF 1,\t'"'"f!flUttltti;tor01vm P''-' tf>drn I • Hrr('\\1•r \t"t Amt-rlldO t t!tord ot 1 \'t 101nqu;tl1ty1n9ht'11t Wome.n s 800 rr11•t4•r trt•1 P''"'"''' ff1n~•I• Mn•' dJyJ S '1 1t'lt•o/ H ''''''"a it K .1,. Qt• In Hat\"bA"ll)t'* H ill "' W1•nu., W••111t')l•r11 H lfli ,, fv1 t<.O\t•nkr ,n .. ,.., R \) M• N1tOI' W:t 1trt"lt·I 8 11 SQ H'1'!'1ftWr .. Gr .... •nwoOd, 1J -, f le) "·'""• hi•d ch " Cj' 1"t JPnn1t..r Monlt.t'' l!t •1.a u Ryan Whiffs 15, Jones Blasts Pair Nolan Ryan pitched a six-hitll'r and struck out 15 batters and Hoh .Jones crashed a pair of two-run hom ers and Bobby Uonrls adcJc•cl a solo shot a s lhl' California Angels beat th<' Roston fk<I· S<ix 5·3 Saturday night at Ana he im Stadium. Jones hit his firsl major lc•;1~11c• homc•r wit h a man :ihoard 111 tit' • 9 Race Today In Gold Cup INGLF.WOOn "\1111· 11f 1111· 11 a t i o n · s t o p h a n d 1 e· ;1 p performcrs -with total 1•:ir111ng ... ·or S4 . 1n .~5~ haw c·ntt•r('(1 t lw $250,000 Hollywood (~nld l'111> 111 bcrun todav. In Frict;iy·.s dr:rn . <lc•fl•ncl111c champion Ancient Title drt•\\ lht• middle of the> pack for the 11 ,. mill' met'. llo llvwood Park's nchest ever. · Foolish Pleasure drc-w thr rail spot, and betwern him and An- cient Title are Top Cornman<!, Riot in Paris and Duhha . Ou t s ide A n cient Til I•'. highweig hted at 126 pound::. :end to he riddrn h\' Sanrl" Ila\\ In. wall bt• Mateor. Our 0Talis mai1. Pay Tribute and A nitar The winner in thr n eh rut"t' '~ 111 <:am $150.000. nnd ar i\nc1('1ll 'r111 .. ca n repeat last year's triumph. he'll j&in the millfonatre~· duh· ... lhc game at 2·2 in the fifth cind thr n :iddetl nnoth<'r two-run blast 111 th(' !'evC'nth against loser Hi rk Wisr. 5-4. Bond:-;· srventh hnml'r of the yrar l'H m(• 111 the si>..lh 111· nmg. H~·an, 6 7. took ov1.•r lhl' maJnr j 1•1 ''ft•t , fl H i 1+ t 1 .. I I" f 1 • ., l•I\ • •U ,1 .. , ~ I lfltrfh \ I I ,, ··~ h•aJ.!llt' strik1•m1t h'nn from tram rn.11 1.• Frunk Ta n<tna. Hyan .has nm\ fann<'d 12f\. ri\•t• mnr(' than Tan:m:.i It "as the 15th l mw m his career that H van has str11r k out t ~ or morC' hatl<'rs in a J!am<' Thr thrct• hn mt' runs hv the AngC'ls wc rt• lhl' most thev· have hit 111 one J!:t m f' at Ari:aht'im St :idaum in nearly two y<.'ars C!OSTO~ tilt, h b1 '""""' "" 0 0 C\ 0 A1M•lt• r r1h ' 0 I) 0 0 E "!!I"' r • .t 0 o n lf'nn " A 1 1 l y''""'1ll1 th • 0 ' ' Q,,,, II 4 1 t 1 ~ "• 1 II I C\ p .. ,,'" 11lh lb 3 ,, f) f) Bu•'"''"" ··· • o o 0 o C.• 1111n 111 o 11 o n f'->Vlt lb 1 I I 0 w.1.1 n fl n,, n W1H-1"b'i p ti ~ n l'I CAllFOllNIA '1lt Ciurn..-rt 7b O"qq, 10 Aond' rf l O•v•\ cin Q•m1 '" RnJd~" n 'b Oo'"" t• 0 Jon•'· c' A Jo,,, . ., "'' Cl'Hll ... \. H11mphr1 r n._.,." " •b, ft bl • 0 C\ 0 ' o 1 n JI l I • ~ 0 0 C\ ~ C\ 0 J 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 , 1 1 • o o o n 1 n () O 1 n 1 o 0 0 0 0 l flt ti"-'1 t fl\ 1 f M AI\ J1 S ~ \ l!r\IO~ <'oll 1(1\) 010 ] C•ldb, n,,. OIY' 011 ?Ch i, E r\u1tn,,,,, 1 Mt1'" ·' M r,y11,,-rro OP no ,,,,, ' • nn fllHfoJ"I. r,,t.rn'"'" l U\ L~n,, r ··• ltR D•c .. 111 Oon,1\ Ht .Jone\ 1 ,71 S8- ()liy 1!' w ,,, ' \' \ Ill ' ' 0 1 w.ue-uaflbf 1 n ., a o ll•~n 1W • Ii • ' I I • I\ Pfl i-.umo~"' .. 7 I l •• 11 1~ w ... ;' .... MISSION VIEJO'S MARYANN GRAHAM WON THE 200 BACKSTROKE SATUR10Av~' ..... "•vn• Mahaffey Retains Lead Pate Two Strokes Back in V.S. Open ,,,,,., 1n J)ULlITJt G.a. lAP> -When the national television coverage ended for the day. John Mahaffey was fi \'e under pa r, had a six shot lead and appeared r eady to make a rout of the United States Open loss in thas national cham- pionship a year ago. "( lost my concentration.'' he s aid. H•hrtrw1n V.ryP1~ver ~'"""'" 11 /I Ii 11'-- IS /J 1' 111 golf championship. Whe n play ended some 21:. hours later. Jus t brfon• total darkness Saturday night. l\lahaf· fey had u t\\O :-.trokc lcmi. wa::. three-under -par and struJ!~lin~ to hanl!. on aj!ain:-.t llw dwllt•ngc· of rooki<' µro Jt•rr~ l'alc• The te l<.•visinn covcraJ;lc r .... 11 Ota T\I Today Channel 7 at J 2:30 victim to a violent thunde rstorm high wind~. li~htnin~. hca\'y rains -that :ilmost ch11mcd the round. too. Play was suspcndl'rl for I' z hours and. at on(• llmt• of ficials wrn· on the \'C•rgc or ~an relling. The ha h~· f ;11.·cd M ahaff p,·. paired with Al Geaberj!er 111 lhr last twusom c. anrl the olh r I ea cJ t• r s ,,. c• r e st i II 1 n t ht• clubhouse a waiting thci r st ;.irt tnl! times when the storm hit Tht•\ finally got <aw;i y about 4·:10. cilmost two hours Ii.ii(' Because o f the• dda~. thC'\'0rl just m ade the turn to 'the h~ck nine whe n the net work 's ti me: was up and it cut away Mah a ffey. wicld111i.: his mother's putter. had OOC'·puttcd sLx times on the front shh· ancl had expanded his one-strokP IL•ad to six shots. But the del:1y hC'g<rn lo tell on the young man who wus almost dcst~oycd hy hi~ playoff "We were out here much too long. I got too keyed up. before we finally got started playing.·· lie made double bogey on the 11th hole and lost four shots. I le boJ!l'Yl'd thl' 16th and 17th. both timt's missing tht• ,green in the• gloomy twilif,!ht he said m adt• ii d1ffil'ult to Jlldgt· dtsl;tnl·es . 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IW>itT[ :&.;\..un..ili~ci:.· 1·r~ J.!3111('. \'ct~ ... lllllSI Ill' all of :J:!. II<' "a~ in the• hig lt·a g111•:-. "ilh tht• ('h iral!o \\ hile· So~ :111el Angt•b . :\10\!l:'\C f)f;J•T Haul l"un- trt•ras. All-CIF ha s kellnsll µla)cr from l111ntinglun lk•aC'h l11gh. 1!> lransft•rrin).! from S;1n l>1t•go Stall' tn Lhc t...:nivcr~1tvofNc\acJ;i at H<.1no · H c• was t h 1• vi C't 1 m n f a ronchinl'! l'h;1ngl• al San Diego Stal<• uncl ncvrr was ahlr to play much unclt•r Tint1 \'c•t.ic·. lie· is the S('Mn<l Orangl' County pr<'p star tn lt•avt· V<'7jt>'s domain. Tim Wel11hans < Katc.•lla. /\nuhcim 1 was !ht• first to quit SD Slalt· ('ll A ~IP ~ OEl•T.-A C'o~t a ~It's a -has('d youth le.-hot'~<'~· (t'am t t't't•ntlv won a s~att' litlt' in lht> ff. to a~r ~·roup. ("om1lf'tinJt in Chi· rinal round held in Sacrame•nto """' John fla~Jot . l't1r is Sharron. St ac,· • • .'ox(', To m Im pe•rato, Rid, Dit'hm, Rrian Broom. Kohhy St. l\lars1•ill1'. M Ike ~lcCarth\, Tro\1 Holhrook, Oavid St.epard. Pet(• llataluk a n d Ar t Brc•wst rr coach(•d . DESERVED llONOR DEPT. -Th<• 80.600·S<'<1t domed stadium in Pontiac. l\11ch. was rccently vofrd to be one of Uw 10 outstandin~ englnccrins.! feats of 1975 b y the N a tlQnal Society nr Pr ofessiona l EnJ!inecrs. Obviously lhosc who voted that way weren 't thcre l ust Tha nksf(iving Day when various leaks In the roof of the dome pro- duced a wat1•rfa ll-h kc effect anJ also doused m embers of the hand. tryliig to pnform on the field• before the Rams-Detroit pro fool· ball gam e. Wa tt•r w as from melt- ing snow. .. r At~izona Nine Bags NCAA Title OMAHA Dave Stegman and Pete Van Horne sparked a t1l-t11l attack Saturday night as Arizona ovcrwhc lm edEnstc:-n Michigan. 7·1. and collecH•d the NCAA baseball <·hampion"hip at 1.he30lhColle~e WorhJSt•rici;. Junior lcfl-hanti<'r Boh Chaulk stopp\'d Eas tern Michl~an on six hits lo win hi s third tournament game a::. the Wildcats c aptured their rirst collegiute <:hum· p1onship in any sport. Arizona. 56-17. broke tht• g;une open with a four-tun fourth in· ning that included a t wo-run home run by desiKnaLtld hitll•r Steve Powers and a two-run dou- ble by Stegman. Van Horne, a Junior first baseman. collected three hits and scored two runs. He finished has six series games with 13 hits a record. Eastern Michi~an was third rated and finished 46·16 . . "Wet Finalbt• Draw NOTTINGHAM . England The m£>n"s singltlf final or th(• John Player tennis tournament was abandoned in rain Saturday with .Jimm·~· Connors and llie !'\astasl' lt.•\'Cl at fi-2. ·I U. 1· l. The two di\'ided tho prilc money of S3l.OG2. Tourney Dela,,rd A119els Give l11strueti,011 California Angels pitc h<.·r Oon Kirkwood gins Costa l\les a youth ino.;truC"ti0n in proper follow through for pitching a has<.·l>all. Coach Grovc•r Resmgcr and second • O•lly PHot Plloto baseman .Jerry R<.•my W('l'l' also on hand for the clinic at Costa Mesa City Park recently. EASTBOURNE. England Rain washed out Saturda~··s Sl6.000 singles finals t>£>tween Chris Evert and Virginia Wade in the-Eastbourne Grass Court'J'cn· nis Championship. It was reset for today. West Rolls Past East Runn~_g Hooks Klo•terMaft AHll1g LUBBOCK. Tex .. -Acrobatic wide receiver Henry :\1urshall of Missouri snared two touchdown passes and set up a third score Saturday ni g ht lo inspirc th£' West to a come-from·lwhmd :15· 17 \'ictory over lhe East i11 the· IGlh annual Coaches All-America football gaml' Ex-VCU Cage Star Competes in Marathon BliFFALO Don Klosterman. the general manager and vice president of the National Foot ball Lea&ue ·s Los Angeles Rams rem a med in fair condition Saturday at a suburban hospital Klosterm;in. 46. was admitted to thl' inten!:>h't• cart unit ;11 St .Joseph '!I fnt ercommun1ty llospital in Cheektowaga Friday complaining nf chc.:•st pains. llB Wo11ta11 f't,,1rth OXFORD. Ohio Huntington Beach Carol Straus burg finished fourth in the women's U. S. Olympic archery ttials here Saturday and thus failed to gajn a berth for the Montreal Oly mpics. Strausburg hall 2.338 points. The two qualifiers were Riverside's Lu Ann Ryon (2 ,4671 and Lmda Myers of York. Pu. l~.3.l)fil. Bf"1ft Led'rb ,, .:t rr~ TORRA~CE The Aztecs. George Rest capped an overtime contest with a penalty kick to lead Los Angl'les tu a 2· l t·i('lory ov<'r the d l'f t?nding No rth A me ri can Soccer L eague l·ha mps Tampa Bay Rowdies Saturday night at EL Camino College I Marshall. a third-round draft choice by the Kans as City Chiefs. ('<t ughl st·\·en passes for 104 yurds ag<iinst the porous East secon dary. The 6·3, 208-pound Marshall snagged a seven-yard t hird quarter touchdown pass from quarterback Steve Mver of ~ew Mexico to give the \V£>st a 21-17 lead. MarshaJI struc k a.i::uin early in the fourth quarter much lo the delight Qf the p11rtisan 36.507 fans in Texas Tech's Jones stadium by grabbing a nine-yard scorinl! toss from alte rnate \\'es t quarterback Chris Rowland of Washington. Myer nailed down lhl? game for the favored West with a 17-vard touchdown pass to Theo sell of Arizona after a costly East furn· bit> making it 35· 17 Laguna in Volleyball Win The Lajluna Beadi senior boys toppled the Ol~'mpiad Sports team. 15·8, 16·14 . 15·K, in u benefit volleyball game S:.i lurday ni11.ht at Corona del Mar High. The ~ame was held to help cov- er costs to S<'nli the two teams to the Junior Oly mpics next week in Chicaizo. The turning point in the match l'ame in the st•cond game when Laguna trailed, 14-8. But the win· ners scored eight points in a row towin, 16-14. A fourth game was held follow ing the best or rive series with Olympiad winning, 15-12. By F.D BVRGART Ol t.,. O•••r ~._SU" /\ n<''' life may ha\'e begun at 42 for athletically-inclined Allen Herring -the life of a marathon runner. A one-time starting forward for John Wooden 's UCLA Bruins and a former minor kague l>asl'ball player. Herring rcct'nl- ly turm•d his athletic al)ilities toward running. "Six weeks ago. a teacher friend of min£' al Palos \'erdes started jogging." s ays Herring, a Mission Viejo resident and a teacher-coach at Paramount High in Downey for nine years . "Hl' said he was j?Oini? lO get in condition to run the Palos Verdes Marathon." Herring, who be1?an jogging lo kct•p in condition four years ago, started runninJ! four and five miles instead of two and three per day and finally found his way to the demanding marathon <26 miles l recently. "The course was -grueling, .. ihe 6·4 Herring says with a pained expression . "Thal night I sat around and couldn't move. I was like a board. My whole body had gone iap. It was only two days after the marathon when Herring, the father or eight and six year-old boys. talked to a reporter. The junior varsity basketball and baseball coach at Para- mount still had trouble walking and frequently pointed lo his lower legs, complaining they were stiff. "Going down the hills was just as hard as going up," continues the former minor league ballplayer who was affiliated with the St. Louis Cardinals and. MAZDA 1975 a1or eague •• CLOSE-OUT WAS ........ S5t27 DISCOUNTED ·saso ASH IACIC . • $400 NOW s4377 tnc.tll(t•-. A.ytn "°'~ A~JM '•'•'° utd•e11,,e, '""'' .,,.. 1~t. t' IMMEDIATE CllDIT ONHIATlllOI DOWH PAYMIHT O• CASH IACK! .. NATIONAL LEAGl't: East Division W I. Pct. GB Philadelphia 42 JH .700 Pittsburf?h 35 25 .583 7 N<'w York 33 J.I .493 1211 Chlca11.o 2R :t'l .444 151., St. Louis 2R 35 .444 151 :i Montreal 21 35 .375 19 West Division Cincinnati 40 24 .625 Dodgf'f!S 37 28 .569 JI/~ San Diego 33 29 _532 ll Houston 29 35 .453 11 Atlanta W :l(; .419 J:J San Francisl'o 24 42 .364 17 ht•r4'i•Y'' G•me"' MonlrHl l, ~t••s 1 C•11<IM•ll •. Pnll•dtlphl• l ~tn Fr,.""''o 1. Nf'W Yor" f> Hov\tOn•t Pill\byrQh, rtod . rfun Anania• tt, "Cl' ant A, l ·S SI Loul•l,S-Olot000 ,..,.,.,c;~,,,... kousto,, fOfukr.r 6·6 •"d Co\Qrov~ 1" al i?11 t•l)u•Ofl 11<1..,,. •·• • .,., Aoo.,er & JI (1nc1nn11U CGuH•tt e. 1) At Pt11l~tc>i''Hfl tl(.ft•''' • 11 s,.,. frAn<.•"t<O •Ba•r '''!'I Hflow Yn.-\ tlol1tn J81 Oellfett IH0010l1 S·•l al Moritr,,.1 IC..rrll .... " M l Sen O...., ll'oste• t -Jl et St L""'• 11'_.. J.ft Cl'llC•OO IA•l'-01·11 •I All ..... IAu01wn , .. ,." AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB NewYork 36 22 .621 Cleveland 29 29 .500 7 Boston 28 30 .483 8 Baltimore 29 31 :483 8 Detroit 26 33 .441 lO'h Milwaukee 24 32 .429 t t West Division KansasCity 39 21 Texas 33 25 Minnesota 29 :11 Oakland 30 J3 ChlcaJ?o 27 31 Mgeh1 27 39 • S•l11tO.y't0.1MO Mt"" .. '°'• 6 Ot trot1 4 O~•kl•nd 7, M llVit•Uk,.f" .. tlt•eldnd l , K ... , •• CtlY 0 ""'"' Vo,w •. tltl<AQO l 8~tt1mor~ 11 Tt1:,u • • _ .. s. 8°'1°" J TMO'\Gamn . 650 .569 5 .483 10 .476 10 ~:.i .468 11 .409 15 K•llW\ C•lY lf•Umorrl• a.11-' oe ... 1encr (\.•I , ... J ti Nrw York I Elli•• •l •I Cll•t•"IO IGo.--S 41 Ottro•t IMMonulk 0·11 •I M•Me'>Ol3 !!.•~• \ fl 8cnlon IJ•"""' 5'1 1 •t ,...,.._ l~l·U. M•l•fuk"I' I f•• .. ,~ I" et Oelllend (MlltlWll 111 6•1tHT'tOt,. f (.u .. lltJr 'J Jl ,\t 1'••,n (P,.fry 1...-L n Miracle Mazda 2150 Harbor Boulevard . Costa Mesa• 645-5700 Chicago Cubs. "After 15 miles. 1 s tarted walking up the hills. From then on. it was grudgl'r~ "The last J l . I would walk and jog." ft took him nearly six hours lo <·omplete the course, although tll' ran the first I:\ mile!' in I\\ o hours . "l wasn 't in l'1mdilion lo go that far.'' he says. "I got in shape 1<111 late. l'm still stiff and my leµs still hurt. .. He's ready to run anollwr marathon. though. "I migh,t try to get in l'ondition for m y age group ... su.vs the Inglewood High and El Cam ino College graduate. "If had kept my pace up . I would hun• < finished in four hours. It was an experience for m e ... But it was a n e xp£>nenCl' hl; ;ip paremly enjoyed. "ft was a social outing ... Her· ring says. "You're not out to break records. just to have fun. I met some people who I hadn't seen in awhile. They woulcl run up alongside m e and say, 'hey. what_are you doing here.''" Spectators were also invo"·cd "My wife and brother-in-law were putting water on my head," Active at 80 ALL~N HERRING he says. •·oth\>r people were out there with hoses. spraying water on the runner.s. ·· Quite a chani?e from 1956. the year he s tarll'd for Woode n That's when he won an award Cor the mast inspirational and un- selfish player on the team Age No Handicap To Mesa Golfer 8)' LAURENEKEVS Of'"" 0•11, Piiot St•ll , Zola Bartholomew has seen qwte a few chan~cs in her 80 •ears including two world wars. a epress1on • · But some or the most pleasini: changes have been on the golf eourse accordini? to the• Santa Ana resident. who s till plays twic<' ., week at th<' Costa Mesa i:olf course. An avid gol(er for o\'cr 50 years , t he grey -haired grandmother of three rcmem· bers when il w as strictly a man's game. "It just wasn't considered a woman's place to be on a golf course." she says. "I don't know whether it's women's lib or just more kisurc time, but over the years more and more women have taken up golf," adds Mrs. Bartholomew whose family came lo California in 1904. A little in awe of the pro· fessional women goiters, but also a little proud,the Kansas native says: ''I'm amazed when I sec those girls hit the baU, some of them are so tiny~ but they can hit the ball like a m an. They r£>ally get it out there.·· But Mrs . Bartholomew 's staunchest supporter. Bart, her husband or almost 58 yean. says that in her prime. she was no slouch. "No .. .I never broke 80, ·· she says. Mrs. Bartholomew was visibly distressed when Hked her han· dlcap. "They just raised il two point.a, much to my disgust," she says. "It's 2t now, butlt was once 10, but that was in the bygone days." Mrs. Barth~omew and he r husband have en active mem· bera of numero eolt clubs over the years, and prescribe It for meet.Ina new I nds. "We've h ad to move several times over the _years because of ZOLA BARTHOLOMEW my work, and we always joined a club as soon as we came to a new area," Bartholomew. savs "That gave us something in common with everyone right off,'' she says. "And one thing I've learned over the years, you meet the nicest people on the course." · Mrs. Bartholomew belongs to the women's club at Costa Mesa. along ~ith the newly reorganized women's group at Rancho San Joaquin. · Commenting on her physical fitness, the stilJ-trim competitor does not find it unusual for so· meone her age to still be active. "I do a few stretching ex· ercises to limber up before I play because I have a bad back, but that's about it. I enjoy walking the course and just being out- doors," she says. "Some or the people I play with tell me .they wish their mothers would keep active like I do in- stHd of sitting around and get- Un1 fat," she adds. No doubt about it. she's follow- ing her own advice. OAIL y PILOT A I I Rustlers Add Grid Coaches ChcckinA the colic·~<' Sl'NW Goldl•n \l.'C'st hus added u p~ir or part-t1mt> a :o;s istant rootbull coaches Art M 1C'h<tl1k , thl· forrnt•r Pacifica llii;h lwu<I coal'h, \\Ill help tutor the orrcnsiv<' line whih• cx·Hustlcr Mikl• Jones will work with lhl• ch,fonsiw front M1l'halik. a lop pro wrcstll-r. will continm• to teach l.lt PUC'tfica Jones. who plnyed u C.Cll<icn \V('st in 1968·69 ••s u lincb<ickl'r, was :in aid£' at Charrl.'y Colle.i::c last year Two nth <'r former GWl" -CRAIG SHEFF players -M ikt> Shau~hnessy,~nd Greg Ncwhousl• will he part time assistants at Chaffey nex t football s eason Bolh playect for Golden West in t!l70-71. Chaff<oy's ltl'W l'Oach IS J\l lkt• :'lll'rand1. Whll replaces Willie Hic·hard'iOn. Frank Carbajal, a Fresno State assistant, and Barstow. College's Jim Parkl'i were tht> o&ber finalists for the Orange Coast basketball post, which "·ent to Corona del Mar lligh'll Tandy GUiis. GUils was honored by friend~ and former players Friday night at the residence of Cast-y Jonel>. an ex-CdM s ta ndout who is now :i starting guard at liSC. L'C Riverside hl·ad C'Oac h Jad S m i t h l' r a n a n d C a I S 1 a I 1 (Fullerton • u ss1st :mt Da"c Sno11 Wl?r(' the finalis ts fur the U(l \.>asel>al\ JOh. \\ hu·h \\ l'nt l1 E1senhnwl•r llil~h ·., M1kl' :'11•1 rn~ Mayrw !> 1nt1·n·1<:\\ \\Ith ·()Cl" prc!:>1dcnl Or. Hobert !\Ioure wa culled l>y th(• ad n> irustralor ·on, u( the most impn:ssivt· l 'n• cH·. c·ondur tcd '· Saddlcback '!I George Gay l~ the first Gaucho to be chosen All Mission Confe rence ln both foqt ball and baseball. Gay played df' fenslve back and catcher . Chaffey College athletic d1n.·t tor and bask<'tball roach Hurni!· :-O:ewlec is t'£'cuperatini:: from heart attack. suffered last week SKIPPING AROUND· Forme University High and Saddlebaci star Rick Pert'gud is a startin: pit (· her for .\t odes to io th• Cali f orn ia Lt!aguc th i i;cason .GWC shot putcr &I Gas" ay 1s with a group o Southern California trnck stan douts touring J::urope for the nt'x five weeks ... Oct place-k1cke Woody Tressler had acccptc<J . scholars hip lo a ltt'nli Cal Stal• (Lonf? Beac-h 1 TV Sports l l l O a . m ( l I l DODGERS BASEBALL The Dodgers meet the Expo:. at Jarry Park in Montreal. 12:30 p .m . (7 ) U.S. OPEN Final round actwn in the l".S Open Golf tourna· mcnl from Atlanta Athletic Club This is the first lime the n has l>cc·n played in the South 1:30 p .m 121 PRO BOWi.iNG F in;ilic;ts com· ' p£'t£' tn the SHfi,000 l'UA na-' tional championship at Scat tie 2 p.m. l~l ' Cllt\MPIONS ' Track and field compcti· lsnn al tht• Freedom Games Crom Atlanta. Also, women's AAU JO OH'll'r rii vin~. hull ridin~ anrt " profill' of d1sl•us throwl·r Mac Wilkins . 3:30 pm 17 1 Tt:NNI~ Chris l!:vl'rl and Hosie Casals face Evonne Goolagong and , Virainia Wade in a world in-• vitational tennis classic doubl<'s match. 5 p.m . l !l l CHAM · PIONSlllP BOWLING -- llarry Smith meets Davt.' Soutar . 8 p.m (501 Ol.VMPIAD I The U.S. basketball team·s controversial defeat at thP • hands of the Russians in the 1972 O l y mpic Games is featured 9:30p.m 111 U.S.OLVM· PIC TRIAl.S -Sh irll'y Babas horr, Tim Shaw and a host or others compete for spots on the U.S. Olympic team at Long Beach's Bel· ) mont Plaza Olympic pool. CdM Wins Pair SANTA MO!'flCA-Corona de' Mar High won two baskctbal' 1ames Saturday at Santa Monici High School to advance to tht third round of the Watts SUmme1 Festival tournament. The Sea Kings ousted Mul1 High, 57 -43 and then toppled Mirci Costa, 47-45. on a 20-foot jumr shot by Malt Osgood with tw<> seconds to go. ' .· 1. ' ' l . ' • A 12 DAIL y PIL01 Checkered Flag WITH HOWARD L. HANDY Monday.June21.1976 When th~ Jiang Ten {Jnill'd State~ motocross i:rand rmx ta kes JJlacc at Carbhad Raceway today. the oldl'sl ri (lt>t· in the fl<-'ld will be Jl$.year-0ld Adolf Weil of W('Sl Gcrmw1y uml the youn~ei;t is Graham No)c~ of E:ni;lupd at IH A f10.ld of 211 1•iclt·r:-. 11w lmks an mt1:rnational ~l'uup llw t 1·1·:111,., l tkt• a who'" who of motor<·yr h• racin~ Wl'll traib lh·l ~tum':. l<tJ~cr Llt•t'nsll'I' by a nar. row maqdn 1n lhl· 1!171i v.11rltl diurnpiunship point C'Omp<•Lit1011 l>d .:o:-.ll·r 11' '•n •k in~ lo repeal us world title holdet' a11d 11' ;d'tt•r h1:. f1(( h ""C'h r rown and first wtn at <.:a rl:.lnl(I In all. 12 uf E u1·111x:':-. 11111 ritlt•r:-. :ire 011 h<Jnd f<11- tht> competition today ultmi.! with tlw best from th•~ country Brad Lackt•y of Pinole ancl Pic·r rc Karsmakcrs ·of Mission Vic Jo figure to i:ivc thc-invaders all they can handle. Ba•dlt • L~ad Sp~d"'•8 Los Alamitos \ Race Results '~Mt1t•d•r Clur, Traci!, ... Ar \ AilD• t(dtO<llfll c.11 Mitt &"dd' ''-'''" "'"'' •ACE J)() ••'""' , Y•'•' Sill TM •ACI J \(I y.ua J H J' otC1\&up CIG1m.09 Pu,\e U M. OIO\&uP C•t11m1n9 Puf\\. \lliOO o,.,, Do v•I H~c• On MJn fl opn•"" $C •O 11 • l'O 18100,,1 •O 10 •• ~ (111 Olcflt 8u1Goodlt'IC••dot~· )"4 '0 So~•C OO• L•P"•m • 0 61\0Y\ s •• , tWttb On) • 'OJ Go t •I K1no '(dfCh>ltt • .0 ..... f 1tn(I. "" ''"""' ,,.,, J j() Novru,t.f\t' Scf41Cft\•d l &.•e! OJ,r Uou U Ul4CT A l·OW>I O••n 1 .. • Ol.Oe •111 0.0cl•t, ''" uo .o SIECOlllO ••Cl 0 0 V"nh IV••• oldm.uo"''' Clo1fn1nQ Pm+.1' ''"°'' On•· b~'IO QU• \t1on tClvt f~\• • (,.,,A l 111lt. •01 w••• 1 f in CAu,,1 l l1,11t r+m1~ 11' ., .. •' tlJ ; •' J ~· N1 ) 1\ I 1\1 4)Utt1Cl'i~ '9 ~f\\ t'l\m ti I•' 11 j0\1" R1 O. I A1 flt 1 Rvi, 9ti1•I Um ll11•h•V A.11 81d (l11hb!!> Uuuhll' U1ft I W• ~1 01 fHt RO CACE 14f0 VM t1 w1• u uid., e. uo (loumll'\Q Pur '''~I ~'O l rUhJW 0 lllAClA 1-Rt<W 011 M..11 A ) ~"'' aor, ,.,dtlJ/7.H SI VINT" •ACE •>U vo•O' ' , .... ,. oto" Pv"• \!'i,000 i><1Uv'1 H1 , Plr,1'u'1 Cr•··•O•'') ')w• \:f lJlu• n • \..1uh..1w "'·'"''"h \A,,.,,..,,,,,,. '••rn M \)• Nh •,(ltet• l\i " • 1(1 /NI EIGHTH RACE dlO >~"'-1 ... , IM.1\ 6 UP Alln""'""~ ,. Pv• "''-' ~.)\.() Go 04 "' {rO lMfh•1;1 ._un C+f'f t l r••• .ur• • I 011t'-""L • I~ / (KJ Jo""' Roc~cit fL•Pl'H"l' AtKOf"CI M.4"•'" tMy ll"\1 Fl.t!thAlcr t tH•rU • S<.r•tcned Dua ' LOU• ''"" ., 01 N0 >U4ICl>e• /!IQ ~UltTN •ACE.-.co •••O\ J ndr ohb a. uo ''"'"""9 For t111,., &. ""-'"' Pur~ M.000. A·Runn"'q Row CW•rdl J.80 4 00 1 tO U E••CI• H i• Our Ge a 4-l'wt Cl· ly.~o141U ... M NINTH RACIE Jill V•rlh I '~"' Old\ Allo•~n<e Pur.<' UoOO GoH•W••eVP fC4•001d I IO .0 6 40 I 70 la team speedway moto.rcycle racing, is in· dJvlduaJ prowess or coordinated team competition the fflt chance for succes" and victory? The latest team and Individual stats would bear GERARD AETIRES-:\'luary Gerard. who re- out that Individual prominenc.-is better than a l't•ntl~· n ·lircd as OCC't. tennis ~oach . talks a r e :\tilio Ros e tti. Tony Stockman and Steve £m<'r~. •·E!><-'"h" tMol<h<llll J~t'' Loll\~ L•dy IC•rdou I • 40 LOI>• F°olly CCre•9<f I t 8C ) 00 Ml\\ Tiny lloc~•tlc IH•r tl ) 00 Tl,,,.. 10 ,. ''"'" •• Cl• coordinated tt>am <'(fort. '' ith som t• of his former pli.1 ~1cr:-From left . The Baker!trield Randlts h•ad the fi ve·leam ---------- Stt•tchtd Muther Anqcl A Edw••dC Allredentry Abo r.tf\ £.,,y f o WdtC"·· Too rrouort Ot ck £•h•-'•'-'Y EU..t (rut~. J u\ot• F11r1, Po)n circuit but had only four ridt'rs l'ligible for the all· 11tar match at Ir" indale this wt'ek. On the othor hand. lht• Ventura Sharks are two games orr th .. pact• or thf• lhllldits in third place but had six ridl'rs eli~iblc. The last phtc'<' Orange Coun- h • l::aglcs and the l.1os AngJ!IC!> SprockN!i> had rfve -rider~eiigtbl(-whHl' San Bt·~aaulin.tULS' zlers had four. Mlkt> Bast, a member of the Sprockets and a three-tlml' national champion, Is the point leader with a 13.29 avt>rage in 17 matches. Incidentally. Harry Oxle y's promotion at the Orange County •'airgrounds is averaging 7,699 rans per week, a figure hhther than the best at any of the other four tracks. Propatte-pro;Nitred E•t111 The Pikes·Peak Hill Climb on the Fourth of July is the second oldes t sanctioned auto race in the U.S. Only the Indianapolis 500 can hold claim to be- ing active for a longer period of time. This year, more than 40 drivers and 150 motorcyclists will test the 12.42-m ile course with 156 t urns and a finish line at an elevation of It, I IO fecL One of tho cntrnnts, Ak Mill er Cif Cerritos. wi ll pilot a turbo·('h argcd Lotus Formula Ford tha t will be propelled h~· propam:. The t'a r 1s llw only Pikes Peak entry to run on LP-ga s a nd it is <'quipped with a s t ock- dis placemenl. 96-cubic·inch Ford Pinto engine with a top speed of 120· m ph. .. Actua lly . the lightwcii,:ht Lotus was lhl' only answer to our hot ·engine problems." Miller says . "I had to reduce horsepawer. but f couldn't hold onto speed and pe rformance without reducing vehicle weight. "We 'd bee11 runnjng almost 1.600 pounds with the sprint car. This year's' entry weighs in al less t.han 900 pounds and that should makt? a lot of dif-ference." Four Clta•p• N~ee•••'11 Propane has proven itself as a very feasible and n•adih• available replac<'mcnt for gasoline. Whether it will ever rcplt1ce gasoline in America's passent?cr car~. remains to bt: seen. The antiknock quality is comparable to an oct ane ratinl! of 100-plus. m a kin~ it an excelle nt high· performance fuel. The carburction system requires onl y four ma· jor components. These include a pre!jsuri7.ed fuel tank lo keep the gas in a liquid state : a vacuum operated fuel shutoff valve an<! filter: a converter-regulator to vaporize fu el to reduce tank pressure lo below at- mospheric: anrl a carburetor which mixes air and fuel. South Wins, 9-1 H'Park Results Fo,. S•t"reltlf' F IRST RACE b ftu lO"Q J ;1,11 1)id \ Cofh .)I qr h1\rHJ' c•"''"'"'fl PtH • ~~.Ot)O (.olt!>.iVdQt• lMcM~vqm·I l~•Mar~•t IAr Jgon I Ml~ler D•n tC•\t•rttidL•> lonw I 10 I J I lo o JI, lliO • "° • 0() I tlO ~rdtt-heo lie Jdr SuHJlrt"d SECONO RACE 6'u•lon9• iy..,., old'). & llP C•• brt"d c1.-1m•no Pur>l' SS.31JO V••nlurtt\Gol•'\i (McHdrgw.,1 10 90 CMv1cf~Wl'"'9)fVtrf)dtrt, Ooub!~Sutl•t'" ( Pmc dy > 1"'"' I 10 1 I No -,crt1tcht:o; U OAILYOOUILE J CollS.l••'lf' &S-.Ve"ture~G••ftHtClt•!t •O THI ftO RACE !t • tudn"a' ~v• ur o•a Coll) & Qtcola mg' M,,,,., n Pu,- ~10 0M ~ypcr Jov r Pin ( •V ~ J Jll1 I 11' N 1t1111•Sw d D' H,1w h "f f 1 ~1\ I ott1 I r,., • .,\CrtOllllHV, rqiHJ• 1 1· flmt.• I 0)4 J Sc.r.tltnLn Obt.1v r f\••l r•w 8 Cou k d ? \upet Ith A JH N.11.w1• ~w.ip ..-ouRTH AACE .. f1H lonil., i ~ I ~"rl" old.., M1t1tt••t1 tillt4• M•••tfi!fl ""' ws 10,()QQ o .. 1>1ov TorOJ \:II J 10 IUll W1\h•ulThouQnt 1M1 ,,., ' i ,-,i"I 1:11 l')f\ H1•01tJ'IPf' StUrcJy f\t ~onn' I 10 ''""' 1 101 \ !>c rtttcf\ .. d O•"'"'"" l'll'THltACE yPdf' Old<t t\ u n s?d,.100 """'d"'ttSuf'\ f 1 )6m1l1 \OOfWf ) AUn~.•nr~.. Pvt~ U ElCACTA I M•dtr• S.... & 1 s.1nrS•.,.rP~•d\ll oo SIXTH llACE ,,.4, o•a, ~ uD lrw11~t1on.11 hdl\dl~liP Pur...,\S0,000 za~the &00 •OO 110 s 00 l 10 t •O CH•wlcyJ P1c..t\rr~uocP1"''•vt Pf'ter Pr0tnpt (0 11vdtf'') f1m(! -l .t• Sc.rdlCht:O M"rk \ Pldt.P, ROyttf De• by 7n<I. TopCrow<I. SEVENTH RACE ~ lurloncu J VhJrOld,&up Ct~lm1nq.Pur'c.>'10,000 V~wHttwJunc11on (H(l w lcv, 880 H O H O • Ml J.10 J ~ Hard<\111 t Poncay I Ft1ont1nci csnoomak<>• I Tl,.,.,-108• \ S<rdlt l>•cf ·C•vt 'M Tim" Sc..rattht!d WlnO'i'qo A1u-oo FU''TH ••CE .aoo •"ro·, J v• ,., Old\~ VO (ld\'\,1t1f'd dllOW•tnfel P\1r\1' Orange Coast's Gerard "'~ M lflh.O fnf'• .. 'U\. CM't'h•· \I EllACTA l·Ooll• W•'e U• & 10. Loh •l'oUy,p•1dUU.OO Attttr\d'tU'\C.• •o l). Bows1JuLa_Winrier _L MANAGEMENT SALESf MARKEllNG By CRAIG SHEFF 0111•• O••lv Piiot ~t•ll Maury Gerard will be hard to replace . The Orange Coas t College tennis coach re- tired this month alte ser vin g 40 year s in education as a counselor and tennis coach. He has been OCC's ten- nis coach for the past 19 years. In that time he re- corded an impressive 116-35·2 won -los t mark \ 77 pe r cent winning average >. capturl'd eight c on f cr e n c l' lili es. fi nished second six times und won a stat l' t' l'O\\'n in 1971. His sut·ccss •~s u mmed up s impl) b y UCC athtetic director W cndell Pickens. "Some people a(c just winners and Maury has been a winner all the time he 's been at Orange Coast. He was very suc- cessful a t Santa Ana College before he came to Coast a nd ma in lamed that s uccess hen ·.·' s11ys Pickens. Gerard. in 10 years as Santa Ana 's t e nnis coach, neve r lost a match to Orange Coast. And-in his tenure al OCC, Gerard 's te ams were never beaten by Santa Ana. Ger ard 's a pproach . both in recruiting and in coaching, has been on a low-key basis . "l '\'e never recruited hard because you can't take 40 guys a nd make champions out or them. You've got to have a cou- ple of talent ed players a nd build your team ctround them . .. I've r et·1·ui tcd the good players and I like like to think J 've handled them right over tht• years." says Gerard. .. As a counselor l'vt• also been interested in what the players will do after they leave Orangt> Coas t. I 've a I ways believed in getting them ready to go on to a four. year college if that was their choice. To me the Robbie C1.W1ningh<1m. Caro. Emery and Rosetti ·were members of the '71 champion s hip t e am which won the state title. "Thal was definitely by best team . We h-aa top players right down the line. In fact . our No. 3 player. Robbie Cun- ningham. won the state title.·· says Gerard. Rosetti recalls playing for Gerard. "I g ot a lo n g with A s .. oe:, oriented 1nd1v1dual w11 n !he desire and capabl!lly 10 move Quickly 10 an Area Manager Pos111on w11h d highly profitable. dynamic and expanding company rianking 1n the loP 2% ol its 1ndus1ry This opportun11y can be explored. in confidence. by calltng Jim Benson at (71•1 6'4~37'48 on Sunday, June 20 from • to 8 p.m. or on Monday. Tuesday, & Wednesday. June 21. 22 & 23 lrom 10 a.m_. to 8 p.m. or by wntmg to the consulting firm PACIFIC CONSUl.TING CORPORATION 700 Newp()(t Center Drive N ewporl Beach. Cahforn1a 92663 Maury ve ry well ," says -r;:-:---=====================-I Rosetti, now a teac hing pro at the John Wayne UNDER CONSTRUCTION Tennis Club. "He's soft ... , s poken and easy to get along with. He went out NEW 4Q,Og2 •SQ.•FT.. or the way to make you comfortable. He oelped BUILDING WITH RAIL, me and a lot of the other players with the mental DOCK-HIGH LOADING, aspects of the game ... Gerard'says if he could EXPANSION LAND, do it all ove r again he PROTE,...ED wouldn't change a thing_ " & "I've loved teaching ENVIRONMENT. and tennis has been a re-r al bonus to me . And the EASY FRE' £unlVACCESS kids aren't any differeot ffft& Dealt Loss -'lca~mjc part or colic e always cam e first." toda,.;_:~~ they were 30 JlND MOJQ:. __ For information on this or other building LO N G I S LA N D . N. )'.-Thi' 1-'ou n tain Vall ey E agles wer e knocked out of the cham· pionship bra cket in a na- tional soccer tourney Sat u rda y. 4-0. by the Virginia Ca v aliers at Adelphi University. The Eagles play today for third place against either Sparta of Chicago or White Stars of Texa<>. Gerard says his lop team was the '71 slate championship club. Some or Gerard's bet- ter playe rs included Lawrie and Robbie Cun· ningbam, Atilio Rosetti, Jim Ogle . Dick But- terfield, Mike Caro, Don · · I · v e e n joy c ~ m Y alternatives. call your broker or Bob Dumler. career and my. ai;s!>(:ia· Manager ot Sales and l easing. a1 (213) 628-4204. tion with Orange Coast (714} 833-1010 CoHege. H I had the chance I wouldn't have done anythin ~ else." says Gerard_ Leary, Mark Elliott, Bob 01m1u-.1~n Litrich and t WO from last W•lll Sununer o ...... BasketbalJ IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX f'ountd•n Vallev 101 LA Jara • .,. If season 's team -Tony ____ __:___:_ ____ -=======================::: Stqckm a n and Steve -------------------------------, Emery. The South snapped a scoreless tic aft<'r six in- nings when il sent 11 bat- ters to the plate in the seventh inning to collect seven runs en route to a 9· l \'ictory Saturday al Anaheim Stadium. Woodla nd High and Fra nk F e rroni of Larks pur ·s Redwood High had limited the South lo one hit in six in- UEXACTA-l·Y•wH•wJ11"'I""'-' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ,_ N•rd A II IP•ld 1'4, $0 OURLAST30 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS FOR 10% DOWN. The win g i ves the .~.ti a-~~dfJc m th a , nini::s. Orangl' County players 1n th e i::a m e were bas<'ball game feal urin~ High. Elliot t scored the recen t ly ~r a <1 11 at c1t firstrun oflhegameand California hi~h school Rl't's pitched one innin~. stars. Score by Innings l•lllllTH RACE -I .... •T111oS JV''' otck&111>.C•••rn1,.. Pur,en .ooo. Ela lsi-m•k~J 8 ..can.ito C\leroar.t t Rom1\,,(P1nc•rt• 1•"'4'-l ••l \ !>cr•tCIWd-ABr"'11,. p on S!aught of Rolling r h ~ lhlls High was named South uoo 000 720-9 8 1 most valuable .Player North 000 000 100-1 9 6 after spearheading the Ut:XACTAl-lla&•·•~101Mtd UM.OI seven-run upris ing with----------------------- u two-run single. ••••••••••••111111111111!111!1!~!1!11!11•1 EnrlicrMlkeGriffin of CUSTOM QUALITY .~~~.~;.~~;.~~~·~ POOLS Motrnorl•I f' •Iner·, Ony touro-.."'4'nt wlll be •l•CJed locl1ty <II 5.11114 AM Country Club. Jun~ 71 h lhc d:\lf ol lnr 1411> .1nnu.11 1!.tt'llor tnvil«Jtlon'-'I tou rnt'v "¥Ith" httl t1elO •lrt *<fY -'V'urrd . fhr ~•thnht" fou'rtftmant for" ooll111>r' w•th ll·•nd O\ltf'r hllnc.tlt .. n'-, w1tf ~"""" Qu1t1Uy1"q rounrf\ on Ji.Jt/W 1& w•t'1 m.-t,h Dl•y bf q1nnlrtO ii'\ "'"'•V Ju '" Dr rom Peliilr\ '' drtf'nt11no r~m PfCHt tn tht' t venr WANTED TO BUY: ..... ..,c ... ...... w ... Cal 675·1260 Are you ready for Merceodes? r tnd out toddyt ...... 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The 80 bwlrl1ngs in the ~ '1 • hrsl three phLJses <Jre sold our. • ~ • \ Koll/h vmo Cenlrn 1::. tocnted 1n ~: l'hasellr 0 Irvine lndu::;tnal Complex. t11c lldhori's )(' l.irgesl master-plnnncd 1nctustri;11 aroa, near Or~ngc CDunty /\uporl <mr1 ,1 thn rn1erscct1on of (hr Slln Diego •ind Ncwp{Jlt I rcoway;, Your n~1ghho15 w1JJ 1nr1u1.w more 111an oOO 1n<Ju:,t11.:il 11rms and 1 000 comm11rr.t~~1 c,upporl .11rv1ce'> v1s11 ou1 un ::.1tf" •,111"'• olf1l.I' took ,JI our model~. ot cull John l\lstrnm. manager of c;."ll<?s and le:1c;1n<i .ii U 14) n;q ~/05 nl(/131 '1RO ~M t ' "IM I /DIVINE CEN I ER '1190A AIHPORl LOOP OR . COSTA MESA, CA q{G:>t- fRVJNE INDUSTRIALCONIPlEX ************* .. * * * * MALPllAll NOW utmlR CONSIRUCllONe COMNiiiOll OCT. W.. RlllllVATIOlll W •1111a Mi'lfllc11•p ... 1~m.ft 23 .. DRIGI LIFT. • • • • • • • • • • • • • * * * -. Sund.sy June 20 t ')76 DAILY PILOT 1\ J:J ' The Week's Market Highlights ~' AMEX, OTC Ups and Downs fllf lll "fORl(IAPt ,,... IOI-.. h11 .. f'# 'f(IRtr •~ fP\r '""''"""'IO ht f>tt 'N YOA._ A~I '"' •Of~ "1 I t \! "" tM •loK t \. \Ml ft.t'H l}..,r• iiW I H'> I • 1oO OQ•!\ 1ftf P't I t\.1 •J 0 I C.:• r,,t bf UHi\ ,. 0., t~ (lvfi( Tf\il ~_,,,t f ll'OV\Ut•I $10\.ttt l~iJ"l GI ...,_ NASD Quotations on Mutual Funds This Week -.... '"" Vol~ $lot-. (~ ._ ................... .,.._ .. _ -.... "'°'' bttef Ill ,,.,,..,. ·...:~ ,.:::::-... ,~. ;'!"':, -· ..,,,...n ~•I _..., cl~ WIU ..... IM> ... , .. <IClt""9 prt<t. ~\ tfl4 •mtnt•" $t~' t._.t PWA-> IMl.lll' '84t N.,, 99"-'-'O '"' Ml• .t •"J tlOllltft niw mo\l e..Awo °" ~ '"""' ..• :~ .;::!:d"-'\,..::n ~"';:. .__. btl-•n"r.\I _., <'-1~ llltu .... 1114' •rt•'• <10>1"9 J><!Ce. HEW YOAI( IAPI _,.., folio"""' q...,. l:!~~1~":1'1t:,..~.~ •ti°" of Stcw•h•• Oet i.tn. t"c . •rt lllt P<Ktl •I w!lltft uw.. wu1rtt11\ C°"ld llf•t l>•ttn ,.,., .......... 1 (!~~ :f u\ ~=! t.htroe• f nCI••· s.lt ... , Sized and sorted by machine, salmon are harvested into a holding tank in Oregon. Fish Farms NEWPORT. Ore. <API In April last Y<'<t r , 16,000 coho salmon the siw nr your finJ.!<'r slithered down a spillway at Oregon Aqua 1-'oods to uncertain futures in the Pacific Ocean. They were seedlings. so to sp<'ak . in a fi:.;h farming ope ration. a form of farming that 1s gaining popularity in the United States. Most of these seedlin~s werC' ncvC'r s<'en again. Some died of starvation, and discast.• i.:oL some. So did bigger fish and fishermen. But in November. 160 salmon from the C'X · perimental r elease returned to the spillway as immature but harvestnhlc fi s h. driven by .i mysterious force that bnnE:s salmon ~ind a fc~1 other species bac k to spawn where they wen· raised. A one percent return. Your banker would have a stroke. But Jack Donaldson, a former fish<'rics pro fessor who ran the sen-ranching upcralion until recently. w"as encoura~ed. "The~ were all males."· he said of the rf'- r-t--.w1ti:i:ntcece.ess__'WC can th~ jal!k'-o . . · salmon that return ahead of scht•dule tn s pa\\ n." Next November, he estimates, another four or five percent of the coho will b<' back as mature. marketable 10-pounct fish. He spoke of release!\ of up to 40 m11l1on salmon. with a r eturn or t\\O m1ll1on u Y<'ar , within 10 years. He said Orc~on /\qua f''oods a n<l s imilar c•om m ercial operations could rl'.'· establish the salmon runs that have bc<'n all but wiped out by hydroelectric dams. pollution, a nd other man-mudc factors. The practice or fish farmin~ is more th:m 2.000 years old in Asia. where populations arr dense and farmland crltin1lly short. Only in tlw past decade has it expanded to an:v extent in tht• United States, where it is callf'<t a quaculture. mariculture. sea ranchinA or fish farm in~ While constant protein shorta~c has hecn '-' factor in aquaculture expansion abroad. th0 ·domestic focus so for has been on fiJling ;111 in creasing dema nd for diminishing s11ppliL·:-.11r 111\ ury ite ms. such a s shrimp and salmon. U.S. fish and shellfi sh production now i~ 70.000 tons or more annuall.\1 out of a worldwirlt· total of seven million tons. The J apanese arc tilt' leaders in aquaculture with 500,000 tons. Besides shrimp and salmon. 16,000 co m merdal catfish farms dot th<' South. In fields that have h<-l'n diked and flood ed , catfish growers have raised up to 10 tons of fish per acre in 128 days, far more protein than lht• land could have produced in convention al agriculture. Blolo..1ists in Maine. Massachusetts and California are experimenting with warm-water r earinc ponds for loblters. They ~r<' using water from power plants to boost the growth rate of lobsters and to cut in half the five to seven years it takes nature to make one lobster market- ' ready. At ptesenl there is no commercial lobster aquaculture. Purina and Ralston have experimental shrimp farms in Latin America and Marifar m . lnc., has the largest shrimp farm in the world - 3,100 acres In Panama City, Fia. There also are a l number or small commercial shrimp farms in tbe country. --The aquaculture industry is develop~ as the American appetite for fis h Increases well beyond what the dom.stlc flahing Industry sup- plie.\. About two-thirds of the fish eaten by .. .... _ , .. 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"1.'-' 10'61 Ill • JJl II ~ 1 . •n., 10'> >t es" ,., n I .O. 11 • • • tn_61 101 11 11.ll Jtl 11 rtt1. 10 • ""o '°' •• ".J1 JOI 1' rl~ ~l P4lm ·~·· e.,, •oo•i.: JO • C.111,o;\J.to• ~ • P.n A•n _,.A I I t. I I ' ... . S 1ti00 b• ) • ti •• • ,4...-j , ... -! ' f" '"'• •. , ~·Ir '•''. ] Auto Boom Exhausted ' WASHlNGTON IAP> The paredwiththcsameperiodayear h<>c:mse •·a suhstantial lengthen· auto industry , which emerged ago. in~ of the rubber strike or a rrom recession with. soarin_l new ''Even with u few potential strike by auto workers could up· car sales, will have less impact potholes-·attemt;-tavorabte f11n-set-the &t'enario for both tbe.u· n-_..___,.., • on the nation ·s economic re-damenta l fon•es probably will dustry and the economy." i covery as its sales boom fades. a assure a high level of automobile But: h c discounted. th<' Com m c r c e D c part m e n t sales this year.'' Comicz said. likl'lihood of any lasting ill d economist says. He listed these potholes: feels from the fact that manuf3c- Maynard Comicz said the na· .. A two-m onth-old rubber turers and <IC'al <'rs ;ire O\'{'I"· tion's main manufacturing in· st rike that could e\"Cntually stocked with i.mall and compi.lt"l dustry will continue at a high-hamper auto production: labor-cars level of priduction throughout ma nagement negotiations in the And the strong sales of full- ,_ __ o'tmt ess--labor problems in-auto · dustrv this fall : indica· sized cars arc apparently a one- terfere or price increases stem lions of a 6 percent pn<:c mcreas "ltme-effort""by ca-r t:mre-rs roger car sales. on 1977 cars. and an unbalanced the ca'rs they want before the in-c o m i z e z. a c Ii n g c h ief inventor y." dustry comes out ,\·ith more ex- economist. said tn the depart-Potential. labru· pi:oblcrm; pose• pensin'. scaled-down :md hghtrr ment publication "Commerce the greatest threat1 hl' ~a•d . c·ars next Yl';lr. h<' s ai1l America" that auto sales shot up 44 percent in the first three months of 1976 compared wit h · the last quarter of 1974. In the sam e pe riod, the economy's volume of total output climbed 4.5 percent. Thus, 'he said. the auto industry exerted a powerful influence in pulling the nation out of recession. "Durin g the remainde r of the year, however, the industry's contribution to further expansion of the economy will be small compared to its major role in the early s t ages or recover y , .. Comiez said. While Comiez predicted that the auto sales boom is bound to The Ra%or's Edge Steel Quotas Imposed WASHINGTON <AP) Thl' Ford Administration has im- posed quotas on im ports of stain- less steel for three years, but will give consumers a break by leav- ing razor blade steel free from the restrictions. officials sairl. Hutt h<' quot us <"ould rl''iUlt 111 ;1 few ;1dditional cents a<ldr<l to th1· price of many ho11scholll goods th;,it use s lulnlcss steel a·s a muJnr coml)<mcnt. Tht• nv('r-a ll quot a will ht· 117.000 ~hort Ions ltJr the Y<':Jr h1·).!in11111s: June• I I. '-=:::;;=========;;ta;;lpe~r~o~ff;,;•...,t..:recent sales figures .._ con 1 tu :s:izzl ~. with The steel for American r nzm· blades is impor ted. much of 1l from Great Britain and Sweden Since it is not manufactured in the United Sta k s al all. its cxcmp ion·from quol-tts-w#l-l:K:oJl~fi ~n su mers wlffiout um:tt'rminin~1tie quot.a program, .administration Ttw <1uot,1s do not apply en m a 1111 :-tl'l.'I prod11c·t~. Th<' ~pcc1<11t~- ,,,4!41.~c.c.:.u.un1 (or lc'>s L.llan_.~'.u.. ___ _. J\11wr11·11ns is 1111p11l'l1•1I. the n•st is caught hy I S f1~h1•rm1'n And thNt•'s t ht• c•rn•r>!Y prohlern, especially a:-it rt'latl's to lucl for fishin~ vessels. \'ou not only h:w<•tnl'oni>ill<'rlhccostoflhe 111·111 l'in. h111 how y1111 an· i.:oing to get it. F i11a11cial Hang-up I.OS AN G ELES Should l'a c1£icTl'lcphon1• be forcL·d to r:.11:-.c mon.• than Sl bi I hon in <'ash--a condition wl11 ch could come about :is the n~:-ull of losing certain tax tk- fNral" ,ind credits, the compu11y '"111ld not rc- l't'" 1• f1n;1n c1al help from its pri n c 1 pa I nwn('r. •\nwric'Jll T~kphonc & Ttkgraph Co. PT&T Treas u rer Robert M .• l oses t estified to this effect in heill'inb~ h ere b e f o re th <' California Public l"tilities Comm ission on how the company 's in- come taxes should be Lteated in the setting of customer rut l's. 111 \\ ritten testimony, Jost•s told the com - mission that if the re- j!ulatory body sets rates in such a way as to m ake his company ineligible f or tax defe rrals authorized by the Tax Reform Act of 1976, and tax credits ar ising from subsequent laws, the re- sult would be a cash re· qui r cment of Sl.165 billion. Joses said he has been advised by AT&T that un- der s uc h conditions the parent oompany would n ot buy add itional Pacific Telephone stock. AT&T owns nearly 90 percent or the common s t ock o f Pacific Telephone. domestic deliveries in the first 10 da}'S of June up 41 percent com- prrrC'nl nr tot::il Slf'C( Jmports into tht· l"ni tt•d States. Graduates Dim Job Outlook SA€RAM ENTO (CNS) California's hurgeon- ing unemployment ranks 'Viii be swelled, consider- ing a r ecord threc- fourths of a million Junc- graduates. No exact fi gures are available on the bumper crop, but analysts agree the outlook is grim. Ir 40 percent or last fall's regis~P.red high school seniors join the labor force (last year 58. 7 p ercent of the g r aduates cont inued their education> llS,326 young people may begin job.hunting this month. Perhaps some 157,500 community college stu- dents wUI join them, as will an estimated t&S0,000 state college graduates. CaUfornla's unemploy· ment stands at 10 per- cent of the ~ork force. The recent Employment Development De part· ment study of labor sup- ply a nd demand In- dicates that job openings in the April throu1h June period can be filled from applicants already re- gistered. Silver and Gold Investment Seminar Gain a wealth of information free. Monox lnlcrnatlunnl. I.tr! .. 1hu 11.f1tt111 s l1tl'R!lSI l'tllnll duah:r ill htV!!'•ll1Hl1tl i:r.11!1! pror.ious mu111ls, will < omlui:t ,, rr111•. 1111 11hli11ntl1Jns w11rl.shnp impurtanr 111 \ 11111 futurft flnnnr:lal M'1;ur1ty. 'I h1•v will flllBmlrtll lhl! (:llNl' fnr aJld fll!;tlll~( lfl~t•<,I mr.nt in 1111hl 1111d silv1:r hulliun anti t 11111, ·11.,. M11111:x jlt't1l1li· '"II' l.111lv -..111 • I lhu mv:-.11:ri1•s 11111l 1·unl11,11111 ·.11n1111111l11 ~ultl 11ml sl111t•r 111v1:~11111·11I. )011 ll J,.1111 11h1111l lhu li11uld. w11rld\\ ttl•• r 1•• 111: m.11 l.1·1 lttr r1mr.i11us mtilals. 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'~'"" • COMPAO AM t:'' - POCKET RADIO ; , ~ <, ! " 2'7 Porlabi. AM rod10 w"h buoll· 1n ontflnno and i.trop. In col0<•, Shop ond So•e DURO® SUPER , GLUE-3 ~ ~,•~~..i .. .,.,,..- 84" Bondi in second1. Svper lo•t ond super •lrong. Eo•y to vse. Sov~ now or Kmart. Mony colo" o nd poHerM to choo\e from. Excellent for heovy troffoc oreos. DRIVEWAY COATING Adds fresh new look, seals out moisture. fosy to opply. Sove. Drinw•y lruth ..... 1. 97 IJIVFJJY DISCOS DOING "Get upond boogie. Boogie, boogie, Tha1'1 n ght!" -SUverCoaveation That's all the lyrics there are in this current pop chart hit. But it's the infe<'tious boogie beat, not the insipid lyrics, that Jure hustling and bumping dan- cers into the newest night spots along the Or ange Coast. Nonstop disco sounds amplified on costly sound sys tems -and glib disc jockeys who can excite or mellow a dance cr owd-set the pace. Considering the number of dis- cos cr opping up and their jammed dance floors, owners and patrons alike arc pleased with the innovation. An Orange Coast disco is not necessarily a carbon copy of its • counterpart in the east where the YOU disco scene is .older and more sophisticated. -YET..DISCO lounges here have a more low-key style all ttietr own, and they'r e qu.ickly gaining in popularity. Owners of many local night spots were suffering financiaJ troubles -overhead costs that were lopsided in comparison to cash receipts. They often shelled out between $1,000 and $2,000 per week for a live band. When club owners abandoned· their live entertainment format. they r eplaced it with sound sys tems. disc jockeys and thick stacks of wax {actually vinyl ). Diane. 22. a Costa Mesa escrow secretary, says 1he frequents Bobby McGee's about once every three weeks. "It'• got good music playing constantly and a lot of good people.'' "l guess they're really the same people you 'd meet anywhere ebe," says the blond. s/i m Diane. '·But when you put them in Bobby McGee's, they jwst seem better." Diane, whose shoulder is propping up a bleary-eyed fellow ahe met earlier in the evening. saya she pre· /era di.,cos because the DJ plays all the music she likes. ''Bands play their own songs too. and, well, they're usually terrible.·· Discos. or discotheques. originatf d in Europe and worked their way slowly to America. When they arrived. they hit the E-a s t C o a s l . w h e r e l h e.)' nourished in high style ror several years suffered a lull in the l ate '60s and staged a big comeback lastyear. NOW THEY'VE push ed westward -forcing more and more club owner s to sit up and take notice. Some places along the Orange Coast began with live entertain· ment but recently jumped on the disco bandwagon. One such spot is the Main Brace Lounge, at the Marriott Hotel in Newport flcach. Bob Allen, the Marriott public relations man. says the high overheadinthc loungeforcedthe exit or the five-and six-piece bands that used to play there. the disco forl'l)at a little more than t wo mon sago and Allen says he couldn't be happier. He refused to cite exact figures for his own operation, but estimated that live bands with fiv<' or six m emhcr s earn between S.J.400 and $2,000 per week. BY COMPARISON, he says, DJs earn between $35 and $100 per night. Alt.hou1b the initial cost of setting up a disco can run as high as $50,000, Allen says that's quickly recouped if the dis· cols at all successfuJ. -Bobby M cGee's Conglomera· lion in Newport Beach is general- ly viewed as one or the most popular and successful discos in the area. The manager ther e. Jean Chassanade, says the company spent $25,000 on the sound system. Bobby McGee's is part of a chain with six discos in olh~r parts of the country. Chassanade says that despite the hordes of dancers who hustle and bump across the dance noor each night, Bobby McGee's is primarily a restaurant. DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sunday.June20. 1976 •' .. We're first a restaurant. But we want to give people total en· tertainment when they dine here," says Ch ass anade, ex· i>taining why t-he disee is at- tached to the restaurant. HE SAYS THE record collcc· tion at the lounge numbers about 1.000. ranging from Glenn Miller tunes from the 1940s to current disco hits. His place i s packed on weeknights by 9 :30, and on Fridays and Saturdays it rills up an hour earlier . he says. Terry, 25. is something of a "disco nut." Or at least a &bby McGee's nut. The Newport Beach TV /acilit~s broker says he regularly spends about $250 per week at Bobby McGee's. lie can be found there /our nights out of seven. "The disco music. the easy-going management and the food" are the reasons he gives for spending so much time there. Seconds later, though, Terry grins and says, "Besides. there's an awful lot o/ Jodie.there, too." Bobby McGee's is an example or what ha s ca u sed t h e mushrooming disco industry to gross more than $4 billion an· nuaJly (according to a r ecent article in Forbes Magazine I. Some businessmen speculate that it's just a passing fad. But others are convinced that the dis· co biz has a firm p)a('e in the economy, and they have formed an organizati9n to further their own goals. Tlfo International Discotheque Association, headquartered in Washington. D.C .. was founded in May and is geared towa~ds disco owners and managers. disc jockeys and persons in r elated fields. The industry may be a gold m ine for some. like Bobby McGee's, but others who have hopped on the disco express have found it's a ride to nowhere. N ewport Station. i n Costa Mesa. opened about two months ago. But owner Dick Osborne says he's yet to see even the beginnings of the profits he en· visioned. Osborne advertised to draw in dancers, bul, he says. "They omc they look, they dance - but they don't com~back .... - He blames the failure on the club's rel atively obscure location -at 19th Street and Placentia Avenue. (See DISCO, Page 821 1;111 a pm/ll<•m" Tlwn 11'1'lf(1 In l'al nrmrt. Pal U'tl/ nit red tnpl', ru•tlmq lhl! m1.~was and nd1m1w111ut1'fl to solve meqwtu•s m go1•rrnrnMI nnd b11s1 rws.~. Mml,J;11ur quPsi10?1.~ In l'nt Vunn Al Y 011r Srrricf'. Ornnge Con111 f>a1/y l'rlol , PO. nor J5(i(}, Co.~la Mesa, CA 92626. lncludeyour l1'11•pho11c numll<'r. Thr c11/ 1m1 n appca rs dally c.tcept Saturda111. Co•lalot1 Oaarptl te P•.,..._...t Dell119~q DEAR PAT: I had a charge account with Montgomery Ward for more than 20 years In Chicago with no problems. I m oved to Florida in 19n, and used the account only when re-" turning there for a visit. I moved to californla in 1974_.t and made several purchases on my account at botn the :,,anta Ana and Costa Mesa stores. I did give my change of address to the office In Costa Mesa, and at no time did a statement ever go beyond the due date. Although the Montgomery .ward office did not use my callfornla address and the state· ment may have been delayed In reaching me, no f inance charges were ever recorded on my statement. Each was paid as soon as I received It. Several months ago I was re· fused credit at the Costa Mesa store, and told that I had four late payments. I talked to someone at the mai~ credit office and filled out a new credit form. The credit office contacted me and admitted that It had been at fault In not correcting my address, but my credit still has not cleared. I do not like having this black mark against my credit. My record Is fine w ith many other m~;or credit card Issuers. G.E., Corona del Mar ' Montgom•ry Wanll' recorde lndlc•te th•t your ch•fl9 ec- count had been canceMd In CMufO due to • the-month ct.Mnquen- cy In your blll. No reccwd ••l•ted of yoOr mo•• to Florida. Montgomery ward ecco4.lnta er• eutomettc•llJ cancelled •ft., • f . RECORD BUSll~ESS • \ . ~ , • • \ ... _ ,. Daily Pilot Stories by Hilary Kaye Ttirntables Come to Dancers In the earlier days of the disco craze. dancers had to travel to disco clubs to find sopnisticated sound systems. quick··patter disc jockeys and m ind·bogghng record collec· t1ons. Not so anymore. Mobile discos have wheeled onto the scene and are turn~ ing private parties into m ini discos. Sharon Metz, manager of the spa at the Park Newport Apartments and the person responsible fo~ co~rdinatsng many of the social activities there. says she first discovered the mobile discos last October. "I gave a disco Halloween party for the residents here and it was a big success."' says Mrs. Metz. "I've used the mobile discos about a half dozen times since, too." Mrs. Metz says that there are several mobne disco com· antes-stre-ltas used 8nd that ell Gf-them.cbar_ge.belween..S2.QO_ and $250 per night. "It actually costs less to hire the mobile disco than a quality band. and the mobile disco plays longer.· she says. When the music on wheels amves at a party, 1t comes three month delinquency, and your balance was In excess of $150, according to a Ward apokesman. He added that the credit ISGued to you In Cellfornl• wes the "$50 courtesy floor llmlt." You used your out-ot-at•t• credtt card and the Callfornla credit refusal was b•Hd on record• held In Chicago. The change of address problem had nothing to do wtth the credit cancellation. You may reapply tor credit In alx months. It you wish. For Confused Pr~e••ing: Thr WinnPr DEA'R PAT: I sent a S3 check last December for a year 's subscription to Guideposts m agazine. I wrote in January, but didn't get an answer. I wrote again in Mar~h and r~ celved a postcard telling m e that " an unexpected 1ncrea5e in our winter business" had coi ncided with a "systems change" that caused unusual delays in correct ing sub· scr ibers' problems. The card promised GuidePosts would be "in touch with you shortly." I haven't hea rd anything since. A.N., Costa Mesa AYS hH heerd some comptlcated magazine mlxup explana· tlona before, but GuldepOsta wins th• prtze for contuHd proc•H- tng. M. Crett, cuatomer ter•lce repres•ntatlYe, said that Guldepoata hed changed to computer proceHlng In November. When subacrlb9r problemt ct.veloped taat•r then they could be totved tt waa declcMd tMt the "wrong ty1>9'" ot computer had ta.en purche0aed. Another kind ••• lnatelled, but It doHn't aeem to be doing too much b9tter. Your comput•r rHdout lndlcetH that you ere an tow• r••ld•nt, end that your subacrtptlon will not expire un· tll Octo1Nr1 1177. Your correct C.tlfornle •dreaa has been ch•n~d. Craft Hid that •"'• attuatlon WH "herd to Hplaln." Ap· perentty, sub•crtb9r complelntl ere handled by different employH Heh time they ere received. tn an eftort to plHH th• aubacrtber, • new aubacrlptlon le entered wtth Heh complaint. Your aubacrtp- tlon now h•• b9en r ... nteNd wtth your accurate eddrH1. A• • good-wlll g•tture the lncorrKt October 1177 .. plretlon date will be honored. lack llaun of the mqeilne alao ere being malled to you fmmectletely. Laadlerd Ca11 ~" lfloee 111 30 Ba•• DEAR PAT: I ha'A-been given notice to move out of my apartment. No reason was stated for this request, and I don't want to move at this time. It would be extremely lnconve· with a d isc jockey, two turntabtes. quahty speakers, countless records and an elaborate light show that may include '"theme" slides (such as ghosts and goblins for Halloween) lo flash on the walls along w ith strobe lights. Also. the companies usually furnish dance contests. with records for prizes. "I've had very positive feedback from the pe?ple coming to parties here." says Mrs. Metz. "They appreciate that the music is going all the time. With bands taking breaks, everyone rushes to the bar all at once." Mobile discos allQw partygoers to enjoy different types of music, not 1ust the limited eflorts of one band. she adds. "You never know who's gomg lo turn up at these parties. so it's really better to have the option of playing iust about anything they might want." Mrs. Metz says. She says that while disco part res are definitely a success. tlley wet:1ldn"t stav;pop1 tlar if thev w h onl arties availa- ble to the Park Newport residents. "You really need both types for them to be appreciated. I plan to break from the discos every now and then and hire a band, too," she says. nient and expensive. The landlord also is thr eatening to turn off my utilities if I don't comply. Do I have any recourse, or must I leave? LP., Newport Beach If your apartment is rented on a month·to-month beala, your landlord can give you written notice to move In 3~. days, with no re· ason atated for the request. If you are behind In your rent, your landlord can send you • notice asking you to pay or move out within three days. If you do not comply In either case, you may face •court suit. If this is the case, contact an attorney. In moat ceaes, the tenant haa only five days to answer before a decision may be entered against him. If you don't reaPond and you lose (or If you resPond end lose). you may find that the Police will forcibly remove you efter giving you a notice to leave, and the court may award the landlord treble damages (the rent owed multiplied by three) beeauae of your refuHI to leave. Utllltles cannot be turned off. If this action la taken and you go to court, you can receive $100 tor each day the utllltlea have been disconnected, plus attorney'• teea. Further Information may be obtained from the Fair Hou1lng Council of Orenge County, 135-0160. Mail Wa• Po•f•ark.-d the WronfJ Dat1 DEAR PAT : I had occasion to mail a number of letters on May 6 between 3 and,. p.m. at the main Costa Mesa post office on Adams Street. I had addressed som e Qf these letters to myse lf and I know that they and the rest were postmarked, "A .M . M ay 7, 1976." They all wer~ ~elivered May 7. t feel that it is important for people requ1rino acer- tain day's postmark to learn that this post office does not feel that it's necessary to cancel letters on the day they are re· celved. I find no excuse for this, and would like an explana- tion. J .G., Costa Mesa Lyle VerPlenck, poatmHter et th• Adema StrHt post office, apologlzH for this error. He Hplelned that letters depoatted In th• loc•I Co.ta MeH mall drop In th• poat offlC• before th• 1:30 p.m. cutoff time ahould bear that day's cencellatton d•t•. ThH• local fett9t'I er• not proceased until after th• evening dl1petch of mall gof"iJ out of Coate M•u. TtHt early d•t• change was "overzealoua Nlndllng,.. tlte po1trmm.r Hkt~ Apparently a postal employ• chenged the cencelletJon date right after the night dl1petcll, prtoT to the processing of the local Coate Mesa mall. .. f I .. ./ 82 DAIL y PILOT Sunday. June 20. 1911 t,,.._ ______ I -l~ DISCO BARS ()cocFktFat'ls~~~y .~~~~ING • • • Patrons of Bobby McGee's Conglomeration m Newport Beach (/eh) does the bump . 1' <From Pagt 81 l .. ruclls. •·If we were on either of the while at the Main Brace Lounge. a discotheque in the Marriott Hotel. boulevard.II t Newport or llarbor> BUT GLENN Fox. m anager or there would be no problem," the new Discotheque 94th. admits says Osborne. the theater "just wasn't doing jockey Mario Gonzales programs music to do the hustle to. NORA BARRIE ~.fiiood Deeder :~.,.. :~knit, Do11't Quit -:-~ -:•· • Boredom is a word that is not in Nora Har· -=-~svocabul ary ... . m-ii~-a--· .... ~'fhe89-year-old Huntington Beach resident .~ .. e cited by the Retired Senior Volunteer Pro· :_'gram for donating 3.859 ~ours of work. to the Aunt Rose project. which involved making 250 quilt tops and crocheting 1300 c hildren's sweaters. Mrs. Barrie, a registered nurse for 50 ,·ears, also has written her autobiography and a novel and is preparing to write a third book. Shl• is an avid reader and challenges herself with solitairC'. ,\s part of her award fro~ RSVP. she re· n•ived a hook of reproductions of Norman Rockwl'll paintings. whit'h delighted .her so much she wrott• to flock well to ask for his auto· i:raph "Ill' wrote ml' a nice letter and sent a sl'parat1.• autograph for m y book ... Mrs. Barrie said. Th<' sweaters sh(' aoch<•ls arc st•nt to Korean orphans . "My heart was JUSl about broken whl'n I heard aboutthl'm." she said. ·' l\1 avl>l· these sweaters art• the only prC'tly things they will ever gel. It's u_ most joyous thing to he able to do something for these childrl'n." Mrs. Barrie also finds satisfaction in work· ing for others because it gives her a purpose in lire. ··Al my age l 'm sli)!hlly dear." she s;~id. "Younger people don't want to hav~ anyt.h1~g to do with you so you learn to live w ithin yourself. "I want lo keep my brain acth·e. though. .ind dit• with my boots on ... ~ou Can Help Teen Expertise ''Or better yet. Newport It." , • Beach. Why would p<:ople want to "People would come in. drink come here '4 h<'n they can ftO to one cocktail, eat a dozen baskets places near the waterfront, In of free popcorn. watch t~e mo'· Newport Beach'!" he asks. ies and then leave," says Fox. Osborne says he opened a disco who was lured <.1way from his in11tead or using live entertuln· previous job at Bobby McGee's ment bcl·ause personally he's According to Fox. the most tm· always loved disco music. portant aspects of a disco arc th~· "Rut I rl'ally c.lon'tthlnk people sound system . the disc jockt·y in Orange County like discos," he and the disco's em ploycs. says. "I think I made a mistake. "If all that is n 't just right , you ;,I'll give it about 30 more days. c;an spend a million dollars arul If il still hasn't picked up, I guess still have a flop." ·fox says. I'll hire u band and switch off Don Nevins. g<'neral manaJ.!l'I' between liv(• entertainment and or th(' 94th Aeros1.1uadron, 1·x disco,"Oslx.>rnefigures. plains that the reason tht• He say:. he's turnt'Ci away some restaurant opened a disco is that business because or has dress din~rs were always asking him code. which rules out T·:.hirl!> where they could go to dam·c and beach attire. after dinner. "We'\'C lost some busine~s. but "We have 2.000 square fret I want foxy young ladies to be down here." says Nevins, gestur- able to come here and not be har-ing around his subterranean dis· rassed by grubbies," Osborne co, "and having the space used says. as a theater just wasn't very ex· 07\any given Thursday night. most harbor area nightspots are hopping wtth people eager to begm weekend /estivittes. But at the 94th Discotheque this past Thursday. it was a different story. lt looked ltke somebody was giving a party and none of the yuei.ts came. Disc 1nckey Hon Junes spun re· cords and chatted amiably with the ncnexistent crowd. The decor was mellow and the lights were low. Smtl· ing, costumed waitresses stood near the bar. ready to serve dnnks to thirsty dancers. Maooger D9n Nevins says it's 1ust a matter of time before people start packing his subterranean disco, ben~ath the 941 h Aerosquadron Restaurant. The disco has been open less than a month. It's also not the ea.riest place to find. Nevins insists he's got the best DJ i" town (the only one to deliver an actual disco "pat· ter" show). Al the Hun g r y T 1J!er Restaurant at Suuth Coa s t Village, Manugc•r Lout s Tillemuns is happy he's switched rrom bands to records. The m anager says there 1s more control with n•riinls. since the DJ can play whul the crowd likes, depending Cln who is there that night.' "We're m ainly ll dinner house, so many of the people in our lounge arc there t•njoying before or after dinner drinks. Loud music sometimes scares them awav.'' he says. With records, a DJ can "foci the room" and play the kind of records desired by the crowd , <.tt the volume cus tomers prf!fcr. citing for our dinner guests. So we changed.'· NEVINS SAYS he chose disco over live music because "If tht>y ask for Elton John. I can give them Elton in quad (four.channel sound)." Patrons al the Acrosquadron c·over a wide range. from abo1ll 21to50 years old. Nevins says. Bob, 26, is a salesman for a tennis clothes manufacturer. tie's leaning ngainst a pillar inside Bobby McGee's, lroldang a cocktail, but he insists he'd ··rather be across the street at a place like Isadora's" (where there is a live. rock band). He says he fallowed his buddies into Bobby McGi!e's. The c-urly-haired fellow takes a moment out /rom ogling and hustling womt'ft in the club. and soys, "Well, I guess you could say I 'm here to have a few drinks. have a good timeit meet a Jew girls." So~ bands undoubtedly art• reelinJ? the crunch as more and morl' ni~ht s pots switch to rt" cords. But club managers insist it'.; still difficult to find good bancis. ·It's upparently the m ediocre groups who are sufferin~. Most musicians still point out that disco music will nevt'r replace live music for sheer ex· cilemenl. Ole Cuaresma. leader of Trig. ger. a group currently playing al the South Coast Plaza llotrl 's Blul' Parrot Lounge, says his group has not had trouble gelling bookings . "Personally, I don't <·an .. for discos. If I want that I can go SALES HAVE neithl'r dropped home and listen to records.· nor picked up s1 nc e l h e Cuaresm a adds. changeover, but Tillemans says While discos arc working their he's pleased with the lowered wav into a definite place in overhead. Orange Coast nightlife. those Although he's personally rid· who still prefer live bands pro· ing on the coattails or the disco bably need not worry. craze. Tillemans believes that Some night club owners and liow ca· n tecn·a"ers use spare time con-people have been "pushed into" managers insist they will not "' .. th d'sco style and that they'd re sw1·tch over. even though it's the ' structively and in a rewarding way? By volun· e 1 · ally rather listen to live enter· ''in" thing to do right now. leering. tainment. . Isadora's, a night club in There arc lots of people who want and "Let's face it. You c•an't beat a Newport Beach operated by the need the help or youn~ people. Lonely.old P<:O· good live band." says Tillemans. Far West Services chain, has pie need someone lo talk to. Patients an "But, realistically, we're a din· long been a popular dance spot. veterans' hospitals, mental institutions ~~d ner house and we just can't af· Ed Quinn . manage r o r children·s hospitals need someone to visit ford to pay the price of the really Isadora's, says they considered them. ' • good groups.·· the change recently and then de· Groups concerned about consumers, civil Nol all the converts to disco cided to stick with their rock rights, and poverty all need interested young music are converts from live band formal. people who cure. music. Th 94th A d e r "WE'VE HAD good. live enter· 'l'herc arc munv. opnnrtunities for volun· e erosqua ron, n a rr o c t A ' rt --' t · tainmenl here for about six years UH' c·osl '"' d1arg1ng ii hurk at the doni on tin· ht-:t\'il'"l lliJ.:!ll' On \\ t•t•kt•11tl:-. b;idora,; pull~ in ht•t wc•c·n llJO and ;,i10 dancer~ and dnnkl·rs "Wll E~ \\' E 1·011:-idt·n•d gc11ng disco. \\ e took a 11 informal !)Oil among our <'11~t omrr~ Tht• <'on- sc·n:.11~ "a:-··You'd hl' nuts tr> chan).!l' \\'1• conH· hC'rr JUSI .iur the ll\'t' han<I:-, · "<.Juinn~a:-~. It's a pion· u·her1· "bea11t1ful pet>· pie" gathf'r to rnmyk 1nth other "beaut1f11I p1•n1>lt• .. 'fht-!I poy between 1.11><1 umt S.150 per 11ear /or that pr tl'l/1'.Qt' mui urc· ('11fltkd It> llste11 to d1sc•o m1:~1c 111 a /nu~h Sl't- tmg -complt-tr 1J1th mirrors, c ltghted danct• f /nor a nd a Spl'Clacular v1ewo/ Newport I/arbor. • It'.~ called T1ffa11.11 's art(/ 11 '.~ tlw nn ly pnvate d1sc11 cl uh m Onrnye Cnu11· ty. LaM u·rck. llw club nf/t'rcd n rl1.~· co /as/Jinn sh11w tlwl pack1•d 111£' clu/J wtlft both men and tt'<llr!l'TI. Profes1wwal tlu11cer1> gyrated I/trough da11ci> numhers as rlrey modeled elegant 0111/1ls frnm local clothing stores .. l\llony Tit/any·.~ members .. ~iltmg 1111 tlw .'11dl'lmr~. wore 011t/1ts C'l'Cll 111orr .~tyllsh thnn the models. l"er work a·n carpentry, "ardening, bookkeep· range oun Y 1rpo • USl."U o ' .. d · h t th t and that's what we're known for. ·an". art. nencral orr1·ce work. ph ysical inclu e a m ovie t ca er a 1 ... . 1 1 " " k. · We don't want to change," Quinn 1\1 :magcrs or c u 11~ wit 1 l\'C' en therapy. phys it' al education. psychology• showed old· lime ands 1 movies. tcrtainmt•11t ins1:-t live bands arc mechanl·cs. recrcatt'on and S""CCh therapy. The theater was beneath the 1 1 ... -l the way to go 1)1sro t· u >owners disco sound systc•rns these' clay~ But the} :ti! rec• that holh I YPl'" of dubs al'l' nl'C'l'SSary. "Discos an· big h<1t'k E;1st and thC'rC''s Cl·rta1nl~ room for lht·m herl' t oo.·· s ays H u l a nd SC'arborough, manager of thl· Ulue Parrot Lounge. wl\l'rl' II\\' band~ only are u~c<I , .. Hut ther<' r<'rt ainly 1s ronm for both. You nl't.'d lht• nght kind ol :.1tuat1on for l'tlher one " F. n · ll I h <.' b o I CO'dll<.' I! l."" l·:111 ·1 h1Je cH·rytl1i11g. Hair. for instance. And you know what? You don't have to have it it you don't want it. Call our Kree electrolo~11st for a free consultation. Now.The sooner you find out how easy t1nd safe the Kree Method of Permanen t Hilir Removal is, the happier you'll be. Robinson's Beauty S:ilon. 1(~~ '---1----.r...-lenl 1· o..-..-..., ......... at OT~. . . mg· -:rt-:rs-.-t-~~ la II r a n t a.nd Pa r o.n s. :-=--=-=..:...::.....:.;.:.;:;_r-cr-rr.,,.,.,,-o-:r=r~:-:-~=:r-•fh r-.. .. .. 11:.1 :. • "'"' u d d k ms1s a peop t• wan c a sist.ance is requcst<.'tl for tutoring English· munched popcorn an _::_:_r.:a~11.::..__:_.:.... _ _:_ ___________________ ...--------------------------- spe:iking Vi<•tnaml'SC engineers lo maslt•r kchnical krms and for transcribing Goodwill Industries documents into Spanish. The open· 111gs arc ava1lahk through the Volunt:iry Ac· lion Centers in lluntington Bl'aCh, 9fl0·3312 and N<•wport Hcal·h. f\75·9'.!10. respccti\'t'ly. Help for Yct11 Monitor Energy A new hookl<•t to heir homC'owners lick the cost of rising utility bills has hcen published bv th<' Consuml·r lnfol'mation Center. · The publlculion. "ln the Rank or Up t.hc l'hirnney" gi\'es stcr·l>Y·!'ll<'p. illu,stratcc~ m · structions on all kind!'lt-of"fix·Ufl routines de· ~igned to k<'l'P the heat nr uircondltionin~ in· ~lcic the house and ul a maximum of erri· rit•nC\', It is available for St.70 from the Consumer lnCormation Cl'ntcr. De pt. 23. Pueblo. Colorndn 81009. UPHOLSTERY W...Y•Wmt ....... lt2Z.._._ ... 4. c.... ........... . Boards Updated SACRAMENTO IAP) -Lavmen wnulcl com· prise 'a mujority on 17 licensing hoards within the Departm e nt of Consumer Affa irs und(•r u bill approvl•d by the state Senate. The mcasUl'l' hy Sc·n. Arlen Gregorio. I l).San l\1 all'O, I was sC'l1t to the Assembly on ;1 21.1:1.vote after support<•rs saili It could give the boards more of a consumer perspective . Currently the 17 boards have u mujority of mcm· bers from the professions they regulate. 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In the DAILY PILOT •• BUY WHERE IT'S MADE • Ava1lablc in 2 sues - Mr. or Mrs. • Avo1lable with French or Queen Anne l c!l' -Any cu)lom l1r11sh •Hardwood / lromc & sprmg gua1011tccd for life From S37600 WE AlSOOO C.U~IOM REUPHOl~IUY Mon thru Sol t ·JO. ~ t Cle...i SuNfoy 301 f 8oll tood, A....i..,.,. -111 •OOO RtC HAn O s 1·1.111ul.11,l1 .... llP . hols lN'!<f lurn11ur" wt11ch •<; ,,.,,.. ciu1voc.1lly lh1: ltn("·' q1J.tl I\ rn 1tl1· m C;i1t101nta You m.iv .,, 1• 11 .111Cl ouy ti 1n our s tio w 11)u 1n w1111111 tr11· factory .it pricvs 1,or low,., th;in ,,. 1 ... 1, Fab11c selrct11ino; .111 unltm•t !.•J and any cu!.toni chv119"" .m.: f)P!'.:,1hl" . ( ·~ . ~- ON IAU 1040 IETWflN Sf Alf COllfGI llVO ANO ANA"llM ll\10 RICHARD'S is olso wtill known for th totol interior-design stirvtee. Besides making I our own complete line of upholstered furniture, Richard's oho has a cu•tom drapery workroom ond our showroom feoturcs comporoble line• of carpeting, tables, cose g~s. lamps, wall hong1~gs ond occenories, fro"' other fine ma~eu, domestic ond foreign. . ( ... SunOay .Junf' 20 1976 DAILY PILOT 8 3 heir Old Man \ Alex Stewart welcomed his son Jimmy (at right. above) home at the · Pitts burgh airpoff in,--glJ5 as the actor returned to his Indian. Pa., home tor a holiday. Arthur A she Sr. (at right) shared a proud moment with his tennis star son at Forest Hills, New York City. in 1968. By J OHN BARBOUR TII• A1-lattc1 ~n In m yriad ways do we remember Dad. To Sen. Hubert Humphrey, he w as more than a fathe r, "he was my best friend." To playwright Arthur Miller . he was best remembered "for his endurance a nd a ffection in hard times." To Arthur /\she. he is "one of the ~realest success stories." To actor Robert Youni. he was "very re mote and dis t ant and aloor." but dedieated to hi:; fa mily nonethe less. To Sen. John Glenn, "he was a curious m a n." full of ques tions. always asking if thert> we re a helter way. To act ress Mary Tyler Moore. "he 's a very d isc iplined in- dividual and very true lo his principles ... a nd he yie lded those lessons in life to her . So do AmC'ricans. to<lay, celebrate lh<:ir fathers "One fa ther is more tha n a hundred schoolmas.ter s." an old poet said. HE IS TH E EXACTING j udi?e of a lawn well- mown, a s chool paper carefully written. a skirt too short. ni1Zhts out too late. lie is not always right. But he may as well be. lie teaches toughn ess and tenderness. courage and caution. Mother presides at our birth. Fa therhood is less dis tinct, a suit of clothes every m an wears differently. In t erms of appreciation . Mother 's Day came first, proposed in 1872 by Julia Ward Howe. est ablis hed in 1914. Father's Day was proposed in 1910 by M rs. John Bruce Dodd of Spokane. Wash .. as a tribute te her Cather, who ra~ed six mothe rless c hildr<'n. Now in a Spokane n ursinJ! home . shl' li ved to see it declar ed a nation al hoJi - day in 1972. Sometimes it takes mother to put father in perspccti\'c. In Arthur ~t iller's Pulit7.cr Prize- every other night tu takl' hi:; son lo JOtn the American Ll•grnn Lt•am hl· playt·d with. i.lnd more miles to "a\\ a.v " garnl·~-"Ttwn we'd gl'I hack home. some mornings about 5 1>'C'lork. and start to get to bl'd. ;ind hl· cl SLJ~. ·~o. \\l' gott.i go lo work now . Wt' already donl· th(· pla_vm'. now we got to work · Work or pl:1y. \\'hl'n ~oung llubert llum-phre~· \\as a :-.uh <in his high s chool bask~t ball team a nd \\Ork in~ Ill his fathN"s lluron. S.D . drugst(lrc. hl' had to face• that l'Onrlict too. Ont• night. thC' stor<' had to he• :-.tockrd. ant.I there " as a l!amC'. "DAD SAlll, 'WELL, SON, you \l' gut to make a l'1111ic·t' M)m<'linws bt:twecn what your work is an<l what your pleas urrs ure ... lits f :JI IH'r w;1s t•\'l'rything from busi· ncssman to ni :.t) 11r, from Sunday school teacher lo stutC' lcg1slalnr. 'T l't he took time with me when I was a bov and he t'OllllSl'led me when I was oldr r And ht· tr1ok :1 i.:n ·al tk:tl of inferest in e\'crythtng I tril·d ln do · . _ Tennis s tar Arthur ,\sh<· watched hts fath€.'r build a SC'\'C'n·room hou:-.l' with his own hands Consequently. ht• was not hl'holclc·n lo banks. "lie"~ a I" av~ IH.'t·n' <'I'.\ sc>I r suff 1ci(•111." llirC'd ·in the latt• El-IOs as one of the first black policemen i11 HiC'hrnond. \'a., the elder Ashe retired last )'t·ar lo hunt a nd fish. "He believed in edlll'ation at all costs for me and m y brothe r." Ash1.• reme mbers. "There were always plenty of books around the house. althou~h he could bart•ly read or write. ~e re· cognized the \'a lue of thl•m. lie a lways believed that hard work would pay off in the end. Ile was ne,·er bittl'r . Ill' taught us self respect, and rl'speet for t>ur frllciw man. /\nd the way he taught us was we saw him doing 1t." winnin~ play. "Death of a Salesman," it is W.illy ACTRESS Mi\R\' TYi .ER Moore li\'eS not Loman's wife w ho admonish€.'s his brutish sons. far from h(•r mothl'r anti rathl'r m Studto City. "Attention must br paid to this man... Calif.. but in a st·n:-.t• hc•r fathl'r is close,. than But M ill<'r"s fathl'r \\as no Willy Lorn an. lie that. was a clolhinl-! m'anufaclurcr and Mille r marvels "lie was stnC'l ... ~hl' r<'l'alls "lie had ver y evl'n now over his "never.e nding attempt to up-. high standarc1s for mt" :\nd I think. unfo rtunate· l d. · r h f ·1 h h' Iv 1 have inh<•ri l Nl that too. In a ncgali \'e sense. hod the igntty o l c a ml Y w en t ings wer e ~J·y sta ndards for m.\'S<'lf an• too.high. Not to the tous:h in the De pr ession.·· His gre atest gift from his father? "l sup· point that it's going lo sc•nd me lo a s hrink. But l pose his giving m e my own head as to what 1 tend to dis appoint myself more often tha n I am t d t d th h h Id 't pleased.That'sjustnotas much fun ..... wan e o o , even oug e cou n un-"We d idn 't have an open rclat1onsh1 p. Our derstand It." Robe rt' YounJ!, whose pate rna l roles in relationship was r ather formal and rese rved "Father Knows Best" and "Marcus Welby, because he's not demonstra tive. There w as M.D." set a fa the rly idea l sometimes impossible never a buddy-buddy kind of feeling. But the love that .. wa s pro ba bly the biggest legacy he gave me. Young Glenn was encour aged to read, take trips on his own . even whl'n fairly young. Pa triotis m and religion were> hallmarks of the Glenn home. Both parents \\ere elders in the Presbyterian Church and the cider Glenn was proud of his service in World War I. All those things rubbed off on young J ohn Glenn. r\CTOR JUUIY Ste wart's father was a 6· foot-.i. 220·pound Irishman with two confli cting duties on Sunday -tenor :il thl' Presbyteria n thurth in Indian. Prt ., and 11 m1·mbl'r of lht' town ·l> ,·olunll'cr fir1• clepartmc•nt. a hlock away. lne \'ilablv. the fire sir<'n would scream durin~ t hl' sc:>rvicc a nd Alexander Stewart would sneak out to ·answertheca ll. His father 's a mbition was lo sing a solo, despite his tendency lo lose interest in the words of the hymn. On the Sunday he got his chanec, sure enough he w as interrupted by the fire s iren. When he r eturned, the sermon was almost over . The minis ter tried to continue but the con- gregation 's a tten tion was on the tall Irish man l>ncaking back into the choir . Finally, he turned and invited Alec Stewart to try again. There was applause, the choir stood and Jimmy Stewart:s father sang his solo. "He forgot the words," Jim- my rem embe rs, "but he got through it." A ra ther ·s pride fairly glows 1n the> SUC · cess a nd ha ppiness of his child ren. Bing Cros by·s father became known as "Hollywood Har ry." and he was a wal kin~ public relations man for his son, ready to take out a batch of press clippings from his pock et and show them to anyone who would look. Tod ay, Bing Crosby notes with some satisfaction tha t he was a ble to m ake his father's later life comfor table. "i\ lovable, happy man," he remembers. Harry Crosby passed on at 82 . F athers are, unfortunately, mortal. Driving home from the 1948 Demoeratic N a. tional Convention in Philadelphia, the conven. lion at which Hubert Humphrey first won na - tional notice, h is father 's car was struck by a train a t a n unguarded crossing. lie died a year later of a cerebral hemorrhage at 67. Robert Young's father died a t 81. /\ cavalry orficer in the Spanish·American War, he loved horses. He was riding one , crossing a ra rely used s treet, when a racing car struck his horse. John Gle nn's father chc<l in l !lfi!l. and a singular and proud mcmor~· llngl·rs .John Glenn Sr. had been a bu~ler m World \\'<tr I. llis ).On took up the trumpet in s<:hool ,\nd in ~c" Cor. cord. Ohio. on Me morial l>;I\ .1rnl lhc• 1-·ourth of July, then · was a Ol.'l-0 for bu~h·:-. So. community sc-n tn':. O\ l'I'. John Gk nn Sr would play ta ps. /\nd O\'l·r and <lown. h<'yond lhf' hill , in long a nd solemn ml'a:.urt• C'a mt! lhl' t:>eho, played by J ohn Glt.•nn Jr. So do we all t•cho our fatht'r:-. RICHARD C.' HILER. D.O. announces his assoc1at1on wtlh ROBERT D. BELANGER. D.O. 1n l am11y p1act1ce at 20932 Brookhurst :: 101. Huntington Beach . Or HdC'1 will be all1iialcd w ith FOUNTAIN VALLEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL HUNTINGTON JNTER·.COMMUNITY HOSPITAL and PACIFICA HOSPIT Al phone 963-4559 NEED TO RELAX AND REDUCE TENSION? ~ill •••ett-tlltd I to Ftt.IH!ck-TreW1t9Cliu for pwpow of i...,.i.9 s.tf tottfrol ud ,..fHetiolt t.ci..~s ttiro.Jlt 11s~ of l lo fttdlteclr Md fonml r.· loaetiOll te'CINtiqwH . wffkly MHiOfl f~ 4 wults -SSS Class taught by phyS1cian and 2 psychologists CENTER FOR COUNSELING AND PSYCHO-THERAPY 645-9720 l recounted· was a lways there.·· r-~~~~ULUU<.£!.l..!...'~:!.!!.!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....:_~>tbun~'~~lccnnnn~·sil.a:falh •· ·· lumberb trade. He lived 11 d ays after that.•· Everyt hing else was gone," Robe rt Young rcml'mbcrs, "but his art-ufuscd ro_,::ive up. And that to ld me something a bout m y fathe r ... aETlaEMENT USIDENCE ol!aguna manor 0-.ertootdng tM Pacific P vt. room thath Pcrsonahzcd scn ·1cc Pl anned r e cre ation F a mily atmosphere 2110 s ...... Coast Hwy. ··1 TRI t:o IN A scllM' to be more open with my own childr en. h :win~ the experience of being cut orr from m y own fath<'r . It was an effort to dl·· monstral<' to t hl'm my ft•rlings, which. I felt. m y father had toward me. hut. J>('rhaps because of som<' stron1: reticence . maybe hc-wasn 't a ble to demonstrate ." "Because there was a lot of Dad in m e.·· his role in "F'ather Knows Best" was affected. "Th<.'re was a seven• military strain in his dc'- me<1nor. a 1:rc at forhidciing tone in his voice. So I kind of leaned over backward lo avoid that. I tried to make m y voice kinde r." Life was not easy on lh<' North Carolina fa rm whe re J im (Catfish I llunter grew up, eithe r. T he rules w<'r<' elear a nc1 justice was direct. llis rather farmed in sum mer, worked the l.og woorls in winter. Hut hr alw:\..YS found time for his sons . "Whe n I play<'d baseball. or sports or ::mything, he was always t here. cncoura~ing us to play hard to win and evcrylhin~. lie always t?o~ me to the American Lc(.!ion ball games. a nd tf rt had n't been for him. I don't guess I'd ha vc been in baseball." For t hree years. his ra the r drove 70 miles Frank Fowler Room ot the Top 10.FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH · 644-2151 • But he lo\'cd to tr~1 v<'I and had a strong inter<:s in l'ducation. "II<' w as 1ust r ur1ous about how you could do things bt•ll<·r:· hts son recalls. "1 think I/ m eant for fun - naked rope on lean leather Hope 1 n~s cro<;c,I!., till' tor1 ilml fomb th<.' lv1rkslrap. H1:!1tl ,1nd I 10ttom ilre covered 111 tan stained leather ~qu<:1re·back slim heel. Leather sole and lining. Fabulous new look. 21.99 11 • ,, 1.1 1, r ChJr&c or BankArner"card SOVTll COAST P t.1\ZA • 3333 SOUTH BRISTOL • COSTA MESA • I DJ leoclL _17141 494-9451 ~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~==- Ore11"'11"0 o, ttoi,. Ca,,bt>t'11n? Ch?01-f} ,,,,. c,ui~1t tP'IAt 91v~1 you mo•t'I • Ooec1 fllor" 10 SAn Jwtt" '" 1n~ ho:tft al th.• C"r1bt>e1'-n • F•Wt erotic 1s.'1t"dt -t)lus South Atft~ru:11 Whdl 1) 1;J1ug un' • Now. compare tn~s.e nttiN f1t('~t fCAturn~ AIR: Aourtd trip '"' fl')M 0 1•t.U'ld1l .. •\ Atttit•loa. w1lf\ 1n.ttiQ"t me~11s t\ ~vnr1toe M'l.,•f'O SH"' l hft cl"ct~"' ~ A~(JH"'.AUIS' 1'-v<HH home lu~ut1ovs ''"'eqom~ w1fn .ur cn1'Cftt1,>n•r9 nnd pr1va1r ta('•ll~1es, novttTtCI ,,..P ''" "·"'"· ( umP""~ .s1afl, 11t•d" v uu'1'f' f ~ct1v111fls; ;"tin!°I lf11•,,,,,,•onat tmturt.,1,1rt1~nt n1qf'ltty :.noorrt !'f'llO • ,OllTS 0, CALL. lhO l>C>I '" mo C8'1bMan· crn1Y 10 Cura~ao •n tne Outcf\ Antllle~; la 0&.1(1fl1l, PO'f city or C11'~lC.'tS, '" South Amotlcll. Grenaoa. with 1t& lcw~111 he11rhes nna h~Qfltntr ol spic~ 1n the aH. Quao-'louru;, ·" r:ll'll•qhtful. old· °"'"''tf rrrn' l'i ,,.., f~ ~l Tht'H1'1 1! f"le f"""fflbr,.,1. ft,•• Pf"tt 1n 1nu ~l'nt·ot_.l'I Virq•n 1.-•• no.,, D£PAllTUAlS Jrt f/,qlll• ltom me Wosl Coot" I •f!'Y ( Hft tt;i t"t(OftlftQ •,t.11t1n9 June ~8 IP\tf\onhCh;' t'l7f; • rnr C\', At.'r fHl(A~us '' '"1n.tn1t-t1 ,,, r,,ecco PttCt''• .llf'i Ch .. ~·•t.··m. CS01,1C1u occupunt ., *' .. P--------~---------· I TRAVELPORT Please send your FREE color brochure .J I 901 Dove, Suite '25 Name I Newport Beach, CA 92660 Address • f ' I J ~ J I (71') 833·9070 City StatelZlp_ liiiiillll L.------------------· ~ .1 84 D~IL Y PILOT Sunday. June 20. 197& ·Happy Days Are Here Again Hy JO 01.SON hoped all work on the house and brother, Clinton, was Ill and una- 0tu..o•111 '• ... W.H gardens would be firushed within ble to atre nd. T c d d i G o I d . g r c a t · a year . 1-·our generations of Newland granddaughter of Mr. <ind ~1 r~. Huntington Beach Mayor llaT· descenda nts we re present, in· William Taylor Newland, wa:. riet Wieder called the house "our eluding Mrs . Gold, her daughter , leading a lour group through the monument to the past" during a Truly, 6, and her mother, J ean Newland-Jlousc o n its dedication dedication address. Hamill, who is Mrs. Tarbox"s day. Higgins gave a brier history or d aughter. "I r e m e mbe r s uper-happy the house and Ian in which he Mrs. Gold, while leading the times here," she said. "I cried s<1id the construct" of the home tour group from room lo room of whe n I t ook the firs t tour in l89Soccurred ring the fourth the 78-year-old house, n ·callt•d through." anecdotes from the years ''hen era of county h · tory. · Mrs. Gold, who paid her last the house was filled with family family visit to th~ house whl'n Indians first used the s ite as a and friends. she was 15, said It som ehow campl'(round and burial artJa, he The guest bedroom. whl'rl' seemed like a dlfCcrent house. said, before it became part of a children were n c\'er a llvwl'd. however. with a ll the restoration Spanish rancho. The third era was h eadquur.t er s for ~ur h going on und the crowds of was when cattle raising was the famous people us P. T. lfarnum ~ople lining up to tour. iffedominate activity and the and <t J apancsc umt1<Jssador. The old house. which sits like· a fourth began when agriculture Mrs. Uold said. proud monument on the hill a t guined lmporta n<:c. The parlor, ''1th its mas:.1\·c the corner of Adams Avenue ;ind Newland, the buildt-r, was uc bay window· was Lhl· setting fur a Beuch Boulevard in Huntington live in farming and produced huge green tree t.·ach Christmtis. Beach. was d edicated during cele ry. lima beans, sugar beets "They got the bigJ!c~t tree thl'y --~-til>a:day-ceremonieS"Ctimm~ -aflHldHe~httittli--t ... )te>p~"M:e'ff5-S,-. _______ c.;;_o.;..,uo;..;1...-,.,d f.ind," Mrs. Gold said. .. ., .,., .. .. A sun room w a~ added wltcn - Monday, F lag Day· Two of t he IO Newland children one of the dau~htc•rs had to con. Though work has been going on <on Iv three s urvive> Bernice ''alesce a t home from surgery. for many months the house still Ne~land Frost and Helen and the back porch ""s rC'ser\'ed is not completed. Delbert Hig-Newland Tarbox, were 10 the au-for an eating place for the hirC'd gins . city his torian, s aid he dience for the dedication. Their hand:.. This rear <tn•;1 v. JS v. her(> lhl' Nev. lands m ade ic<.-crea(TI each July 4, Mrs . Gold said The kitchen had an old wood sto\•e and was the pl1.1ce where all tht> youngstt>rs got dressed in the morning and took baths In the evening (It w as the warmest place in the house I. All the wood usrd in the house was soaked in sail water tk>forc construction bcg1rn, Mrs. Gold said . Thi::. wa!> a prcvcnli\'c measure so termite::. would not destroy the timbe r. J\s the visitors s treamed throug h the front door. Mrs. Gold remarked that it sccml'<i slrl\Q.t.:e to be using the front cntrancl' "We alwa):. used the• back," ~he· said "If someont> knockc.-d ut the !rout wt· knew it wa:. :i stranger. Work 1:-progressing slowly in t.'ach of the room s and sponsors still are needed for five' commlt- t ee m embers !>a id. Groups wishing to donate funds may call the Huntin&ton Beach Historical Society. A 45-star flag w ill grace the tower Nuptials Performed Levy-Schomer Victor Hugo's, Laguna Beach w3' the settin g for the double rin wedding linking Michelle , &homer and Carey Pttul Le~. Newport Beach. TJleir parents are Robert B. Sc1t9mer. Fort Bragg; Donna Dona. Newport Beach, and Mr. ancf Mrs. Al. Levy, Newport Be~h. Kim Still. Huntington Beach, Geroge Douglas--Morrison Ir .. Los Angeles and Mr. a nd .Mrs. William S. Warwick. Solvan,;. . . -· - Lawrence-Wah I Dia ne Wahl of Newport Beach and Dale E. Lawrence of Hunt· ington Beach exchanged nuptial vo ws and rings durin g ceremoni es conducte d in Newport Harbor Luthe ran Church, Newport Reach. Edison High School and Orange Coas.L.Collcgc. Her husband is the son of the Raym ond Acostas of Garden Gro\'C . The newlvweds will li\"c in Huntington Bea ch. * • • Van Horn-ltrich of Ne wland House (above ). which was opened for the first tours 1ast weekend. At left, Carol Kasser telis visitors a-Oout the-sun room. .!. ;. ---- Tile bride is a graduale of San· tia10 High School, and h er hus.ba nd graduated from Pasaden a High School and Orange Coast College. He also al· t ended Pasade na City CollcJ:?c. . Their parents a re the Bernard Wahl s of Hemet and Mrs. Edward Lawrence, Garden Grove. Costa Mcsans J a n Robin llrich and Kurtis Scott Van Horn ex- changed wedding vows and rings during ceremonies conducted in Calvary Chapel. Santa Ana. MRS . LAWRENCE MRS. ROY MRS. ACOSTA MRS. VAN tiORN The newlyweds will live in Fullerton. .. • * . Custer-McDaniel Fairbanks will be the home of Frank L. Custer a nd his bride. t h c:-fo r m c r V i c tor i a L c c Mc~aniel who exchan~ccl mar- --~·1-a~·9ws .and i.i'lf{S in the ..llrs BaPUSt Church , Costa Mesa. Tfle bridegroom, son of the J\n - dreW: Lackcrbies or Anaheim. IS senllnJ! in'{he Air Fon·c. The bride ~raduatcd from He met High School and h er hus band is an alumnus of Santa Ana College. They will live in Huntington Beach. • •• Roy-Nelson Pa ltsade-s-tlnttro-Mcthodh Church. Capistrano 'Reach was the setting for the double ring weddin~ cere mony linking Reth Ann Nelson and Donald Paul Roy. Their parents ar e the Edwin Y . Hriches and Robert L. Van Horns, a ll of Costa Mesa. The newlyweds, who will Jive in Payson, Ari;~ .. arc ~raduates or Costa Mesa High School. The bridegroom is a graduate o( Oranl(e Coast College, where she attended . • • • ~ET1zabc[~t":'lrtnf1"1f~.-rn-nn.,...,..---, C o s t a M c !; a n . a n d .J a v i c r Rodriguez wl'rc m arriecl in lloly Family Cath o lic Church. Orange. wher e the ncwl.vwt•ds will live. Their pnrC'nts an• Mr. anll J\lrs. His wife is a graduate of Costa Mesa High School and Pac1h c Coast Baptist Bible Collcl!c where she earned her leaching <'t~ential. Her parc•nts are the Bob .McDanicls of Costa Mesa . The bride. daoi?hter of the Robert Allen Nelsons of San Clemente. is a g raduale of San Clemente High School and Criss Business College. Ma rcall G~1ll ardo of Orangt· ;rnd Mr. and Mrs . Javier f111dnguc•7. of Guadalajara. MRS. GIBSON MRS. MOTSCHALL MRS. WISE • • • Warwick-Morrison Peace Corps members, Faith Oana Morrison and William W. Warwick' <'X<'hanj:lcd nuptinl vows und rin gs in Solvanj.!. The ncwlvwccls, who ha<l h<'l•n majoring in poultry st'l<'nn• ut Cal Pol~', San Luis Obispo. will ht• l'<'nt to Yeme n. . Tht• bride is a (;raduatc of Marina lli,::h Sch ool, JluntinJ!ton Bt•ach and studied at Rrii;?ham Young l1nivcr s1ty. lier husband is a j:lr aduatc of Santa Ynez High S<-hool. Tbeir parents a rc Mr. and Mrs. lier husband graduated from Mater Dei High School and at· t ended Saddleback ColleJte. Iii~ parents arc the Lyle D. Hoys of Santa Ana . The newlyweds will live in La Mt•:-; a. • • • Acosta-Ewer Newpo.,rt H arbor Luthe ran Church was the setting for the marriage of Mary Eleanor 1'~wc.•r and Andrew Acosta. The bride, daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. T . G. Mooney of Hunt· ington Beach. is a graduate of • • • G1bson-Tovatt Communil v llnilcd Mc•tho<li~t Church, lluntini:t.on Rt•:1ch wa!' the setting for t.hl' rlouble ring weddin~ t't'rrrnony linkin.l!' Susan Lorraine Tova It a nil II fllwrt Howard Gibson. who will ll\"t• in that city . Both h:l\"C' st11d1t•d at Gold en West CollC'gt•. The bri<I<>. d;cuJ!hlt·r or the• /\11 thonv C. 'J'o\'alr:-of llur1t1ngton Beach, is a graduate of l\t.irin;1 High School. lier husband was educated in Oscoda. 1'1i<•h. an<I is MRS. LEVY MRS. CUSTER MRS. WARWICK MRS.KURD - the son or the lfowarcl Ci. l.ih~oni. of Ga rd en G rovc • • • MotschJI l·MorelancJ l>onalcl Carl Molsch:tll l)f llunt · ini:tton lk;id1 a nd Ml'l1ssa Dec• l\torelantl. tlauJ,!hter of the Lester Mon•l;1111ls nf Or;inJ!t'. wen' mar r ierl 111 ;1 douhlt• rint! c·ert'mon~· in Our S;i\ 11111r·:-; l.ulht•rnn Churrh. -Oran.ct· r1 Th C' h,.," ,. . w h" :i t t ('IHI s Ci.ilifornia SI alt' lln1\'t'rsit ~. Lon~ · lh·:ie h . 1i. ;1 J,!radu;itc of f:I J\locll'na l ltgh ~<'hOt>I tlPr h 11~hand . s on of Mri: Wilham J\lot ~chall of lluntins.tton Ikaeh. j.!raduatcd from Edison lligh School and now ii. a student at Or;m j?e Cous t Collt'/.!<'- Thc newh·wt'd!' will live in Jl untin!!ton Reach. • • • W ise-Worth Cal St::i tc Fullerton stud<'nli; Con st ance Noel Wnrth and l"r-cderi<'k C . Wis(' t•xt•hani.:rtl nuptial \'O\\ s a nil nn,l!s in St. .John th r Hapt 1i.t Catholir Church, Cost a l\l t•s a. The ne\\ lywed~. \\hO will lln in Costa Mesa, :Jrt' Arnduatcs of Orange Coast College. Their pa rents arc the F:dw1n .I Worth~ of Cos tu 'Mciw. Mr!' Dorothy Wisc of Rescda and the late· Mr. Holwrt W1!<c• • • • Sylvester-Barkemeycr ShC'rman Fo11ntl at111n <:anlt•ns. C"nronH cl rl 1\1 :1r "as llw :-.l'11111i.: for thl' marr1aj:!<' of \'11•ki l.~nnt· H a r k t• m t' v t' r a 11 d E ti w 1 n Lawrence Sylv1·stc•r .f•· Their parc•nts ;ire .\!rs. Jim\ a rd Woolf of lltclho;1 bl;mtl. \\ <i Barkemt.')'<'r of South l'a~:ulcn;1 and thl' Edwin ~\l\t·~11r~ of Phoenix - The brick 1s a mus ic· mnJnr .1t the Un1vers1t v of C.1hl11rr11a , San Diego . Sht: a 11 Pn1lc<l Suut h Pasadena sc hools and .J 11rls11n School in Anrnn:i lier husba ncl . a I eadwr in 1 ht• La Jolla School 01stnc·t. ,.., :1 graduate of the I ·n1q•rs11 y or Redlands JI(' <'<lrn<•d h1i. m;i:;IC'rs d<'J:?fN' fro m C ;d1f1>r111 :1 St:ill• Um\"(•rsitv, Los An~C'l1"' anti llf1\~ i!' work in~ towards h1~ doc Im :ii 1• Tht nc•\\ I) weds \\Ill liq· 111 Pac1fil' Beach • • • Kastorff·Coriner! Thoma~ C. l\;1storff. i-on 01 th1· Louil; Kas lorffs nl ll11nltn,1'.?t11n Bca<'h. claimc<I K:11hlPt•11 ('onndl HS his br1ctc dur10g 1·c·n ·mon1t•s ron du<•t ed 1n St . Jo~c-ph s Catholi c Churc h Th<' bride i~ thl' daughtt•r 01 tht'. Larry F. Connell~ of ~(lwm an L ;i k C'. \V ;1 s h . . \\' h c• r c I h c• rwwlywed:. will""'' • • • 81ll1ngs-Ca fl ey llnnll' 111 l.;1i?11n:.1 lk :cl"h :in· (ir11tfn•y lllll i11g~ ;1ntl his w1fr, H11ll1·11t: Ph1ll 1 p~ wh11 w1•rc• m;ir 11<'d in tlw ('hurc·h of llrhg1n11s S<·1cnr t·. l.ag11nn Hcarh Tht• d aughla 111 I Hollw Ca f- fl' \°'• o { {' u i. I ;c ,\I f':. a I S a J,!ri1d11al<• 01 m 11;1 Jl 1gh-Sd11x1I and Saw yc;r s lh1s111css Srhool lier hushancl w:cs ''<luc;1 tcd 111 W\'oming :1nd :ttlt>nrll'fl lhf• I · ;11vers 1 I \I n f 11 a\\ a 11 . JI 1 :-; parent~ ar1-, <: Wl'nn lhllm1:s nf Laguna lkad1 and Air Fm·cl' Col. < r" 1 1 n on a I cl H 1 11 in gs o f Okahom a (.'11 y • • • Kurd-Dies SI . .l1lhn I he• na plist Calholit> Church , Cos 111 ~frsa, wus the set- l 111g f(ll· rlw nial'n:11 . .:e of f\a thlcrn 1\rm Dit•s 11nd l1;1sc•m .Kurd, both of l'u!)I a M csa. Thcu-po rents nrc Mr. and l\trs. Robert F'. UIC's of Costa M<•sa and :\Ir and Mrs.Kurd ofJordan. Tht• nrwlvwrds. who attended Orangt• Coa.st College. will live in Costa Mcsn. 'Bowie Makes Film Debut Sunday J~~·-~_0_:_9_1_~~~~~~~~~~P-~_1_L_r_P_'l_n~r~-"-·~l ' David Bowle's Fiectwood Cadllloc luni:cs through tht' ruiny ni~ht 40 m1lc•s Crom Los AJamos, past atomic bomh site-s. solar furnaces. Aztec ruins, inactive volcanos and discarded Coors beer cans. In the back scat, the an· drogynous rock 11tur who is making his spec- tacular movie debut <Jh a creature from a distant planet in "The Man Who Fell to Earth" lies in a crumpled heap or black kumikazc silk, drinking straight Tequila Cold from a paper bag. ubout his pai;t that nobody knows who David Howie really ts. Hut toniJ?ht. 1n this wild C:lr ride through the mesas of New Mcxiro, he's In u talkati\"c mood. I DON'T know what l 'm <loin,:: here. I iiucss l thought I was coming aJon~ to meet a rock freak who made good. l nsTead, 1 a m amazed to dis- cover that David Howie is astoundingly literate, lantaatically we.di read, creative und pro· fessional. He has written nine screenplays, a book or poems and ess<1ys, a novel and a collec· lion of s hort stories. He carries uround a lli-mm newsreel camera. which he uses to photograph evcrythin~ around rum. "I GREW t:P in South London. lt was like Harlem . I was very butch in those days. I was in street brawls und everything. My rather was a gambler and a drankl'r and a layabout for most of his life. I huvc one brother and one sister that r know ubout. There may be more. We 're all ii· lct:itimate. After 1 wi1s born, they m ade it legal, and my father Wl!nl straight. He worked iq a children's home . "Dul 1 was really out of place as a child. J 've htC'rally "1p<:<I that \\hole period out of my life ... The equally dangerous game of s ubmerging himself into too muny fukc disguises for the public doesn't svem lo bother him. "It's 0 .K. if. after you pl;i y all the roles. you~e h<1ppy with the pt•rson you take home at night." Tht'n he adds with :.in c\'11 giggle: "Some niet.ts arc better thun others ... He's been a Huddhist. he studit>d music wilh a lama in Tibet. he r1tays the tenor sax beautiful- ly, he's into mysticism and numerology, and ht''s very knowledgeable about everything in movu~s before 1933. "Then 1 stopped going. I've been most influenced by Keaton and the German im· pressionis t films or f'ritt Lang, Murnau and Pabst.'' He wants t-0 direct filmi> and gel out or the rock music business forever. It's hardly what I expected. The per~on he docs not alwuy:. takL· home at night is his "ire. the equally outragcou:. Angela "I have never considered myself a rock freak," he says. "Jn fact, hitting the rock scene was just a way of becoming enough of a force to say what J wanted to say. I always felt r would make a quick flash. like a comet, Oare, shine very bright, then fade away and never be seen again. Otherwise, it becomes a career, and who wants a career in rock ·n· roll? "Al.L OF !UY concept :ilbums. from Ziggy Stardust down. were ideas for films . but l couldn't gel anyone to perform the stuff I wrote. so I did it myself. To keep from /.!t'tting bored on tours. I always made my acts us theatrical as possible. "I was a mime artist for two and a hair years with Lindsay Kemp, and that's how I beca!1le fascinated with Genet. The androgynous. the neuter, the Everyman theme -I used all or that mime-experience in r«k music the way Buster Keaton did in films. J 've finished with it now. I don 'l always wear green eyelashes. glitter pants and feather boas. Sometimes I wear Kabuki samurai robes and platform boots. Sometimes I wear entire wardrobes purchased from Sears·Roebuck. I can be 100 different people. l '\'e always been an ac- tor . I 've never been David Bowie, the person, in front of an a udience. That would be scary!'· So many bizarre things have been written PLAYS CREATURE FROM OUTER SPACE Bizarre Rock Star David Bowle TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLB ACROSS Anonymou1 15-4 Forelimb 23 Try hard 110 Anoer (abbr.I 155 Lyric muse 3 1 Whale 113 Dundemead 1 Emulate 72 Amb1fion 159 Rocky hill scnool 115 Purloin Cnagall 74 Alrican 159 Wander 33 Unbalanced 119 Masculine 6 Hospilal society 160 Zodiac sign 34 Sounders name section 76 Fourth 161 Search 36 Sprint 121 Harangue 10 Lowest dunension 163 Watered 37 Egga Laton 124 Provided tide 77 Indian 166 Sphere 39 lnlleiuble that t• Unlettered measure 167 Approve 42 Barracks 125 Playful 19 Male 78 Italian m1er 168 ScottJSh 44 Destin mammal goose 80 M1ht1ry river 46 Boot 127 As1ahc 20 Helm weapon f69 Secular le1ture bean position 83 Roof eesges 17t Landed 48 Pallid 128 Cryol 2 1 Italian 86 Scratch. 172 Apple seed 50 Counterpart pain "she" Scottish 17• Eartn 51 Hound's 130 "Yankee" 22 Disregard 87 Troy natove goddess berlc 132 Nautical 24 Conjunction 89 W1t1tc1sm 175 ccupanl 5il Forward "yes" 25 81bllca1 90 Neoati11e 177 This: 55 Longed tor 134 Concerning king word Spanish 57 New 135 Outfit 26 Age in 92 Reptesentaltve 178 Lawn party Zealand fort 137 Drops hie 94 TneOr1en1 \79 Smoothed 58 Hopeless a ball 27 Obstruct 96 Otters 18 t Lariat loop 59 Pitcher 138 Time 28 Encoun·· 99 Spilt t82 Witnessed 60 Roman period ered 100 Monotonous 183 Greek despot 140 Landed 29 Draft speech res1stanee 6t Chinese properties animal 104 Between: group pegoda 142 Ancient 30 Find fault prelt,11 1S. Walk 2 63 Rep•lee card 32 Referee's 105 Augment wds. e~pert 143 Arouse Instrument: 107 Moderate 65 Swain 144 Zodiac 2wds 111 Nume11cal DOWN 66 Bantu tribe sign 35 We11d preltJC 67 Radiate 145 Paid 37 Ly11c t 12 Boredom. 1 Mi11lary 68 Plexus athlete poem French review 7 1 Electric umt 146 Bombard 38 Biblical 114 Stress 2 lnde1in1le 73 Order fiercely region 116 Oral pause arhcte 75 Oelecttve 148 Drunkard 40 Br111sti 1 t7 B1bltca1 3 Crete's 78 AnhQUated 150 Michigan sailor prophet mountain 79 Scallion canal 41 Common· 118 Rub11yat 4 Aerie 8 1 Untash1onable 151 Shooter's wealth auttoor 5 Character1st1c 82 Fish mark 43 Except t20 Annul 6 Dampened delicacy 152 Sel 44 Allirm 122 Dawn 7 Sealood 84 Choice solidly 45 Pardon goddess sauce ~roup 154 F1shbone 47 Cond8'1· 123 Sthcon 8 Staggers 85 eparate ridge aatlon symbol 9 Signify 88 Protuber1t1ce 1S6 Lubricated 49 Newspaper 125 Verbal 10 Haberdashery 9 t Allegiance 158 Beat issue 1 26 Sun 51\ade items v101atlon back 51 Shaller ~·sname 11 Cloth 93 Rare 1ewe1 161 Writing 52 Sticky · r scar! measure 95 Rescind 1ns1rumen1s 41WJ._ 133 81cties 12 Al 1eanhl 97 Norse 162 Comtort 54 Time 136 Presently 13 Senate ~o n 1 6' period 1:)7 Frothy messenger 98 now pt ace 56 Least 139 Pheasant l4 Restrict rumer 165 Plunge pleasing brood 15 Curved 100 Desist tnlO 57 Chum 14 I Suitable molding 1Q..1 Womans 168 Ph11lpp1ne 58 Relaxing 142 Lnle l6 C11nad1an name tree 62 Unused 145 Leg pt011mce 102 Close by 170 Native. 64 Health wrappings l.ltlt)f ) 103 Ri>votv1·r sulltx resort 147 Feminine 11 Thus 106 Abstract 173 Oowet 65 Postpone: SUlllJC 11'1 Wears away h!'mg 176 Japanese 2wds. 149 Notable VI Doomed 106 Andes drama 69 Was deed v1Ct1m country 100 Nick.el lr!Qebted 153 Absont slang 109 Ardor symbol 70 AlcohOl1c's Ml4NOOIS "ILAZIHG SADDLES" ~LuS \lrOOPr AUIH · "IAMAHAS" JODY FOSTER "ECHOES OF A SUMMER" & "THE DOVE" .(PG) [}ENIOI CITIZENS . St.00 I ( 642 -43~ Direct or collect, 10 subscribe to YOUR hometown paper, the DAILY PILOT RE~ REED In the raw Bowie, whose escapades often share spaC'c 1n the gossip columns with David's. I EXPRESS surprise that ht' suys he is ublc to walk the streets oC New York without being re- cognized by screaming fans. ··1 ·ve never had any trouble walking down any street in the world un· recognized if I plan it that way. Except Tok~o. You can 't go around with orange hair in Tokyo without looking different." He once toured throu~h Russia on a train and was the first person e\'cr allowed to take a camera to Siberia. "I've written a novel about it which I am publishing this year. They thought I was a circus clown. You can gel away with murder in Russia if you have orange hair.·· His great ambition is to give a rock conrcrt In China. He's working on it. Ho's also been pro- misf'd an exhibition of his painttn,:ls and :.rulptun•s by the MNropohtan Museum of Art. Although .. The Man Who ,.,ell To Earth" j:., his first film, he says with suprl'me :-.ctr. confidence that it will not bC' his last. "l never re- ad the script. I never had any anxiety about my songs, concerts or <1cting ability. I have total self. conCidenre. Is thnt awful?" The producers of thl' film originally wanted Peter O'Toole. "If we'd hired him. he'd hav~ been forced to act it. It was much easier for Oayid to be it. He's weird enough already. Nobody can prove he's not from outer space." Sex Mistaken For Love · DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our college-age daughter has had five affairs (that we know o() although she is not yet 20 years old. We love he r very much and realize that ideas on sex have changed radically since we were young. However, il ts ve ry difficult not to feel fhat she h as betrayed our values. When we were young, Ann. girls who s lept with several boys were considered tramps. How can we reconcile our feelings about our daughter? Whenever we look at her we wonder where we went wrong. · CON FUSED I N SAN RAFAEL DEAR C.: 1·ou didn't go wrong. SHE did. The reason? Who knows? A 19-year.old girl who has done that much sleeping around should have professional cOGDsellD&. Obvloasly she feels the need to be "loved." Unfortunately. she, like so m any thers, mistakes sex for love -and therein Iles r problem. OE/\R ANN LANDERS: I am a 15-ycar-old girl who feels like the world is falling down on my head. Today my parents had a terrific fight and Mom told me I am going lo h<1vc to clecide whether I want to live with her or my father because she is gellin~ a divorce. I love them both and know if I choose one over the other it will be a terrible hurl. I'd rather live with someone else. l need to know if the law gives me that c hoice. Please tell me because I am very confused. -WORRIED JN HqUSTON DEAR HOUSTON: You would not be permitted to choose someone besides a parent unless neither parent waltted you -or both were declared unfit. So, ChJcken, it looks like you're going to have to decide whether you want to llve with your mother or your father. Hopefully, the parent with whom you would NOT be livinJ( would have generous visitation rights which means you could see him (or her) frequently. Good luck to you. honey. IP.S. You've got plenty of company.) A WALTER MIRISCH PROOJCTIOO , .......... o r~. , ... , CHARL TOO HESTON· HENRY FOOM .( JAMES COOOON I GLENN FOOD . tW. ~. TOOHIRO MlfUNE • ROOEHT MITCHUM N'lll onocRT 1A"NER ... ~QRr~BSfR·EO"t9:tl CLIFF ROOERTuvi1 • nvoc Wt¥J JAWS~IHHllSINAK008J .. ,!~Al.81RI .... 11it-...... ....,..., "' °""'t •40«i• .... 00\.C.tt\f(• lXmLO S. 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't1J l'.1'J G•o~p Slltr 91115$0 cot .. • • fOI A f•tU 0t t4tU M •~ Wlh t P•t9tCftOM 6,111 rooo or nu ooos 1001 I.ANO TIM( rOIGOf 1001 ... HHtUH OUNC>t NINI Y fOMOA e CMAIUON NIUOH MIDWAY 1001 l >O •l •)e•ooe 1 1t e tOlO ..0 ... , .. IOt CAMI!' MAWMPS 101 f )0 • >.•) ...... >O. 10 ., 'lUS e IUUl'S llU STOIT °"" I' M • .. , ..... •AIU .. 9f011 e NOUIYN All TMl PllStOlNT'S MIN 1"> CUM1 t&tfWOOe MAGNUM fOIC( 111 O"" '1 M e U,._U NtU' T I ·I U EA WA, MUTS HA"ec>• kvt:t 011..,.1" Swap Mfft Set. 6 Sun. • a am to 4 pm ORANGE Orl~e-ln 1 6 ~ Sit ' Sun • I l l"ft to 4 P"" 'u111 ''" Su"N•• 11 ltn.etw"'°' Stld•um F•mt!!_Funl Profile! B~ Getorel ........ ,, .. , ..... ..... , . .,.,, U•·l212 ............ ......... a,.,,,.... t ·• 871 1167 CH-AIUOflf ""'OH • MtHl f tOHOA MIOWAT~r SALUTf TO TALL SHll•S •o ••no • JO • •' oo ........ " ........... ••t"I ._,,_.vet•N• o•H ,,,. 1u1on llfl GUUO 1•01 fM( WAT Wl WU( c•~• t1010H • tollnouo; AU THf ,.fSIOfNT'S llllfN 1•01 J••U (AAN • AH.Atrf AIUIH flllllf I ltAN 1•1 I04Mtt et MIO UJll OllVll 111 .. ., .. IHAM,00 1•1 llOOOfO I NO ... -.-,.-.... All flll 'llSIOINf'S MIN •lU\ e fllfll( & HAN '°' <•••' HAWAOS 10 1 HUCKLllUIY JINN 101 lfNJl'S un HOIT ISHOITI iiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;:==::;:---'°' , .. ., ' • MAWM'5 10 1 HUCICUIUIT "NN to1 llNJl'S Uri SlOIT (SMOlfJ The Devil in Miss Jones ~f"l'US1 Ill •\I II "'SSYCAI, llJ-4'4f 7091 ........... . 0-OeHt '2 11- to •••"•1'1 ..... from ... °"' Cell...,. .. 1e rounded up llliilij••••• •o9'dllr ---~~---·~"'• ... lllllllmll "' I ~ • " DAIL V PILOT Sunday. Jun~ 20. 1976 TY Westerns Bite the Dust LOS ANGELES <AP1 -This was supposl'd to be a story about the n:· turn of the Western It> television. Kurt Russell (left) and Tim Matheson play two young brothers m 'The Quest. · one more Western ~C'riL•s tha n was carried this The three commcrr 1al networks dcvl'lopcd nint• OJd West pilots us potcn· tial series for nl·xt foll. They seem ed tert<1in to opt for at leas t one Western each us relief from t he po lice shows . But the com<'back fell far short of what could be considered trend -setting. Only one Western mudc the fall lineup -"The Quest" on NBC. past season. but it hardly • compares to :J ye ar such , as 1959. when there were .J 32 horse ope r a s on~" tele vision. THAT, OF co urse, 1s Docs tcle,·is ion h•n·e a peculiar a\'ers1on to the genre'' Gemini Gains Popularity MONDAY, JUNE21 By SVDNEVOMARR ARIES CMarch 2l ·April 19>: Home adjust· ~enl •. beauti~ying of surroundings, re~oncilia hon with family member -these urc spotlight· ed. TAURUS !April 20-May 20>: Discretion now is key; m aintain air of mystery. To tell all would be·anerror. GEMINI <M:iy 21-Junc 20): Accent on friends, desires. professional advancement. Popularity incrcc.1st's. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Emphasis on goal, dealing with parent oi-authority-figure. You complete cycle; ta sk is finished and a rela- tionship m ay also be wearing thih. Instead of brooding. look to future. It is brighter than you may think! LEO <July 2J.J\ug. 22): Good Moon aspect highlights journey, education, breaking new ground, comm unication and publishing. Submit format, manuscript. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22>: What was a roadblock to progress is bein~ removed. Be aware of it and be confident. LIBRA <Sept. 2J·Oct 221: Stress ability to move here, there, e verywhere. Means put off any direct confrontation. SCORPIO <Oct. 2:1-Nov. 21 ): llighlight work. health. ability to ~ct togcth(•r with those who share mutual intcrcsL-;. lndiviilual who has data is willing to shar e. SAGITTARIUS <Nov . 22-Dcc. 21 J · Lunar aspect indicates creativity, significant reap· praisal of life style. You're able to imprint in- dividuality. • CAPRICORN <Ot-c. 22-.Jan. 191: Build on solid foundation. Improve property. Strive for greater under st anding, within family circle. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-f''cb. If!): Some ideas need "d evelopment t ime." Check \'arious sources . Give full play to intellectual curiosit~. PISCES <Feb. 19·March 20>: Financial status improves. You 're able to locate lost arti- cle. THE WORLD'S FAVORITE BED-TIME STORY IS FINALLY ABED-TIME STORY ... '"°"" ti SO COllS T ll'lAZA Wltd•'' 1 OO ... J0.10 oo ....... " • ,)0.) 00.4 JO • 00·7.JO·• 00 Sho•n et CtHl MALANO Co.C Ot~r • I JO-l.00 4.>0·• 00·>.•• 00 h i•• l1'o• '"·Set. IO:JO (iikJ(JHlST~ • H~Y HWm ...... fllCTlll • !tOCJ.Cll• ....... lm MATINEE TODAY! "ail au .u-nH A1n1 ,, AM ,oa OlllCTIONS.ro fH(Arlf SHOW ~.CITY CENTER ,~~ TIMIS ~ R.2ATB2 2 9292) 1:00 ·~IUi 3t20 IN THE CITY/ORANGE GARDEN GROVE FWV. It THE CITY DRIVE 5:40 1:00 10120 '-There's nothing ta boo about it but you go at :my ~iven momt.>nl with what you think your bes t s how i ~ ... ~a ys Michae l Eisner, head of prime time production at ARC-TV. Programmers al NBC and CBS s ay they abo go with their most promis· 1ng pilots. But there is more to 11 than that. Wh a t kil l ed the television W cslern was demographics. There were too many scrit's and the plots became too familiar -just as with today's cop shows. But tht> biggest proble m for tht• profit -oriented nl'tworks was that the co w blO y s w e r e d i s . CO\'ercd to be lacking in appeal to the right au- dience, the 18·\0·49·Ycar old city-dwellers who arc the primary ta rget or most TV advertisers. TO MAKE tire Western compe titive in such a market. the networks and a variety of indepcn. dent producers are try- ing to modernize the \·e nerable form and broaden its appeal. Th e k ey to this t r ans formation is re- alis m ' 'MOVIE RATINGS FDR PARENTS AND \'DUNG PEOPLE '"'-d 1•U"• or IA• ,.;,,.g1 ·• ro 11t101f*t ,.,.,.,., 1eiovt ,~ ...,.,,,..,,,, or "''"' ((IMWJI '"' •• ..,.. •; '~",,..,.,flit, •ura1mo U-<tt 11 'f'tli''" MU ! ftllff'flit Pt"'' ~· •:Ill I '""'"' ........ ~ .. , c:; er •. , • .• , ...... , ··\\of••O e•• ... _..,'°'°'Vl't tOOIOO ... •et4,.••.,... LOS ANGCLCS ~~ri'2fll1~1r1 0 MUSlC11 CENTER MUSIC ClNTU IH l,,ICl, ,•cmc smtcol:u1 s. Nill & us MUTUAL AUN US 1•21·110 \, fULl·f lMt SfUOCNfS u .so-1 ~ .. hi. turttlll (If IUll.), I.I . ll[Q'O. llcltt & ""' Siio, t7~·121 t/t7NS50 Cell 642-5678. Put• l•w worch to work for ou . Wh~el Myih Realigned "With 'The Quest '. .. says .NBC programming execu ti ve J o hn J . Mc)1ahon. "We are go. ing lo do stories that have a contempora ry ring to them even though they arc set in a period 100 years ago.·· Larry White. who will oversee production of "The Quest " at Colum- bia, says the s tudio is concentrating on m aking the series a more ac- curate repre,c;entation of the way the Old West re· ally was, not the way it has been fantasized for so many years . Wagner On KCET This appro:ich fl'rl:11n· ly was <'\'idc•nt in th<' two. hour TV movil' th at ~erved a~ th1.• r)ilot fo r "The Quest." whi1.•h tells the tale of t wo young brothers -ont> eduraled in the city. the other raised by Indians who are combing the West in search of their sister 8~ F.R~I A fW~BtTK E' (•1·v11n l· ,,., m1•d Jm:ized th.al \1 h1•t1 1111• tr~d1twnnl ··c;l'lltlt-m,·n. 51 arl 'our 11l 111111·~ r1 • soun1.l<.;d :it l11J1.1n:.i pol1:-. lhl!:> _\'C'ar, .1:101•1 c.uthrll· wa~ '\IOmp111g 1\1 ~tart lwr:-.. J11n1'I macfr r:11·i n1?-<·:11 h1stor~ by lw1n,.: tht· first wo man to s u r \ l\t• thl· 111111.· trial for t111· 500 A:. .1 "1rnl .1n '' h1l ha-. hl'!Oll/Jl'fl 10 t•lg ht ('.II' poo ls. 1 find .I anl'l ·~ 171 42tl tnil l·S Pl'I' hOUl'(lll 11 W('t ll':it'k rathl•r mum pn·ss1,·1· I t 1111hl na mt· do.-.l•ns ol' wom1·n who h:l\ 1• tl)pl>C'd that \\llh om• :1 rm on thl• whN•l and llll· olhl•r pull - in(: in a kill" a\'1ng likt• a nag from the radio an tcnna THERE 'S Wanda ' l-1etchcr. who a veragcd 210.057 on a dirt road whf'n it was discovered one of her passen~ers checked thc soft drink THE BARROOM girl~. bottle on the wav home l><.>aring little relation 1•1 from <·amp. :ind the the proper Miss Killy of snakt: was rrn ssing. ··Gun smok<'. ·· \\'l're Tht•re·:. l'h\ll1s Star· scantily dressC'cJ and tie. who brak<'ct <•car go. openly solicited the bar's in):l 55 mph nn ;m f'X· cowpoke patrons. The Prt'ssway wlwn a kid· in streets of Cheyenne were the back Sl'al announcl'd not ·only muddy but also she wa~ going lo throw filled with cattle bcini! up in I.he door pork et. driven into town. The In· And who could forget · d.ians we rc dc pickd as the cool drivi"A skill of basically good; the U.S. Beth Grit. who drov(' cavalry was s hown un-eight Girl Scouts through favorably. • traffic at 5 p. m. with\ a The first full-length And th(' for m er gun-wad of 'chewing gum in television production of slinger turn<'d . cattle her ear and an open un· Wagner's "The Flying rustler who befriended brella in her kidney? .rA" r AT ~.,J WIT'S ~END '" around ;,a two-and·a half· malt· track ~ct•m like i.lll' was stand int: sh II. ONE SWORE h 1:0. h o u s e h a d m ti\' l' d 1\1wth1·r krww H short t•ut \l h1d 1 took an thrt't.' stall's. i\nolhl'I' ::.:ud "1..· hud p:i s~C'd his h1111Sl· thrN• limes. but hl• dicln 'I nwntion 1t bee aUSl' ht· chun't want to miss a :.lOr)' his budrly was tt'll ing. By tht· tim<' I i.:ot home mv C'lolhes hud i.:one out of styh> Th<' cld m yth alhlut women not bein ~ al.ii(' le• drive a s "('lt a!> men has been s t:imped out. If the re was a sperk of truth to 1t. c·tir l>OOb would ha\'t! iAnnihllalt~d O\ er half of our adult population year~ :1~0. Naturally, l m dcliRht ('(f that uulo ral'ini; has rtnall y P,OllC' l'OCd. · H 11 t I h l' r 1.• a I brt'akthroui.:h in cln ving still "ill 1·oml' wht.•n one \la~' u mun with courage and stamina and an un· common amount of ~lits will cl11nb mlo :1 station wuµon with t·i~ht pre schoolers on :i rniny day and hear a vo i1•c from th1• back St.'at t·xd:.aim, ''O h . oh ! Ha~1 m ond should h;1n µone before he left home!· .. s r•HLOCI s· SMAITll Hone-,,., -......, ~ . .,,......., .... - ~ ., ....... ,. •w• •• JA.CI HICHOUOH "OHi FLEW @@f. fl 4M1 0¥11 THI CUCKOO'S MIST" lltl -.. "' ~ "WHlll'S P0,,A7w "TUHNIL VISION" "P,UDOH MY ILOOPflw IRI "MISSOURI llEAKS" IPGI ''fMllYO" Cf'GI Dutchman" air s o n the two younl( m e n I pt'rsonally ''olun· · · 0 per a Th e a t e r · '.turned out to wear an leered to dri Vt' s ix OO\'S -t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Thursday a t 8 p..m. on iron vest for protection. home from a ballgame KCET, Channel 28. But a s h eriff's possc one night. which makes Norman Bailey sings finally caught up with Miss Guthrie 's 20 laps the part orthe Dutchman him and he was hangl•d Call 642-5678. doomed to sail the seas without trial. Pul a lew words until redeemed by the White said weeks of re· to work tor you. fidelity of a woman's sear ch went into the pro·.__ _________ _, love. Senta, s ung by duction of that fil m and Gwyneth Jones, is the each weekly e pisode will woman who saves him. be approached similarly. •• ....,o.,..·.s. ..... o..... "UFIGUAID" IPGI 2: I S·S:4S-t:JO "POSSE" <PGI 4:05-7:lS "THI DUTCHHS & DllTWATll FOr u•GI l ... , 4\.·t:JJ "W. W. & THI Dllll DA.H~\~.~t~s· "FOOD OF THE GODS" (PG) 7 00·\ 10 . ~ "lANDTHAT TIMI FOlGOT" . ._,_ "HAWMPSN IGI I H-•.JIP:li..t:M "'"•-w.toct "lttOl'S 1 Toar .. ...,.,.,...,,._.. ..... "LIFIGUAIDw IPGI J:I J.S:4S.t:JO "POSSE" (PG) 4:0S.7:>S US S•~llo•tr S4' lJS1 '"' "'""' . ''OM FLEW OYU THE CUCKOO'S NESF<RI 7:,tSAT/\llM/WOM l•lO·\ 1\.t OO . "WHERE'S POPPA?" t •O SAf/SliH/WOM .J.0 .110 CINEMWND Ult \• •••tco •A••·•"'~" /~•JI "ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN" COHTIMUOUS DAILY 2:00.4:15·7: I S-9:45 CINEMWllO 11t1 S1 •"', , .. ,.,~,_,,,~ '-., 1 llll t U• -... CONTINUOUS DAIL'f "MISSOURI BREAKS" (PG) h0 ·4:U·6:•1-•: II CINEMALAND u u ~· M>•boo •••~"'" •l) 1601 1111 rw•~' "GONE WITH THE WIND' 4:00.1:00 "MOTHU, JUGS I SPIED" IPGI "DllTY MARY. ClAlY lARIY" "THE FOOD OF THI GODS" fl "LI.HD THAT TIME FORGOT" lf'GI ~ "LIFEGUARD" CPGI , "HAIRAD SUMMY" q i UHHEL VISION" 1x1 ~ "JACICSOH COUNTY JAIL" IRI "IOIM TO ICILL" "GRIZZLY" "UT MY DUST" IPGI Plus "DON'T LOOK NOW!" r::f!~~.~~J~.L.:l \w1sT111UH CIMHR ,., ... ,, I CltffMA Cf N-TCR ' .. •lt O• at •Ga,.,.\ C(\\H .... \. f ,..,~ .. t~OICf'°lll tn 4141 ~ <Ciij,~) ., .. "'iilfl "Join th• thou1oftd1 who hove dl1co•ered the ltlrill of ridinq .... , °" o Morey loocJI•. Find o .... frndom Oftd -u wittl the wa•e Clftd control you nttvtt thOllC)ht exi\tcd. Great for any \he -1 and Uff'Y aqe 'Wtlrftt. bpenenu the Morry l ooq1r today!" . HUGE SELECTION AVAILABLE AT ' ... 0. SWHt '~· Wlwr• Quolity & S"°•icrc~ ._.,._ ~=- Phone 494-7538 ·~'•1\ , ,, ... , 111k ·f .• 1•r 1 11 .,;, • l\.i•Oll" t• u•t ., .. , f,I f I ttf 'N .. 4,1+111, ~'I I t•1 ~ 1') '"' 1,t,, r .. 1 i 1 I o A IN 1HI /\IRI 0 Nf I ... ~~~Y.9~!.C}~f~~.L:J ' "'"'.-""'0""'''" --••01• ,,.r., .. ... I Real Estate ·''Questions/Comment ~ lyAHltorAenct.llMcCardte,Phd. In Orang~ C ounty, and In fact throughout Cajltornia.owc s tlll have thf' problem or an e xploding population yet lbls explOtilOO la population, rather thaa movln& people apart seems to move them cloa~ together. I read rtteatly where over. 75% of . the people wlll sooo be Uvln1 oa leu tlJan 10% of the land and th«-land around our citie s lit running out. Can this suburban sprawl be controlled? What about the planned community concept? ll seems tu be 14cce pted locally, ii; It catc bln& on as well In other areas'! What are some of the 1olutlons to the land s hor.tage pruhlecnit? Sunday. June 20, 1976 DAILY PILOT 87 ::.pan• in u hurr~. :.o coo•le·cul\er 11u bdlvmons with•-----------i------·-------•------------1------------ r m'r. uf lnokahkl: hoU6es were has tily built. PCBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLI(: NO'nCE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI OP DISCL41Mla PtCYITIOUI I USINIU TllF. SEW INTt;R£ST IN o ur e nvironme nt is 1. J""" o . co11•••0 .• R .. 1 r;,,.,. NAMl.STATIMINT one positive si"n lhat bullders will have to find dlf· -.... -•t.1"9 ~...,.,,,..n.,,,.01c.n '"* 1~110"'"<1 .,.''°" •• d"'nq ""''' t" ~i•I lltt•I IU••• dlCl•re 11\4, I •m ""'"''" f e r ent <J ireclio n . Jn the past, SOm e d e \•e!Opers '-"bl• for my o•n CHDh....., •Cl\ "'•II W(\l CON')T~UCTION CO. ho ug ht p arrels o f land a nd l eveled them romple t ely 1 ""•1••m .,,, 'P'-""llll' ,., _, 11111 P•"'" .-.. Co••• ""'"'· Cl\. or •<t\ 01 •ny otf\•r btok•t o, 111•11 belt'lr~ bl'~mnm,I! const r u c tlon. T r ees, h ills. and wlflperson -·•·n9 O~I of, ... c ... ~ II~""'' • Conloreltl, ,. .. P•C•lt< Othe r ' 'obstar lel> •• were bulldozed into oblivion. .. ••• A .. I h l•I• olloo, and •i.•· , ........ ""I .. Co·•·-··· c• .,.,, Ct nlonnlal l!•al E "•It h not a Tn \ O.n lMt\ 1\ toncluc1t0 bf ell In• T oouy's s oµhisUcated consumers, h owever . no ,..n,,.~n1p 01woGu•• longer wanl to liv e in barren communities where """'''h'° <>ranc;ie cou1 Dilly Poot, 110.,..•1 A conto••111 lhc o n ly P<'r!tt1nJl1ty cxpres1ed is the colo r o f a 1-J_-__ "_·_"_·10_·_21_·_22_·_t_•1_• ___ n_, .. _,., c01.::1~~·1~~~";~,.-;,;~~~!:1;'!"JO: hou:.c':. s hutte r s . They want hous es of distin c t ive ~UBLIC NOTICE 1• t~1•· des ig n a nd cum m u nities which offer a variety o r op -Pub11u.e0 O•a"96 coau Da11,Pl:.11:.~ portunities for rccrectlion und n e ighborho od ac-MOTtc1 OP ollcLAIMH Juno 11. 20.11 ",. 1w.1• Livilles. They want an e nd to "bedroom com-1,C11r1s11rwe1.tck1K1rn,aR•••f11•1• ......... -~tnq .. "Cl••ti..n1nwofO.n· PUBLIC NOTICE munilies". ....,,,., •••• Et111e •c•••• 1.,.11 amt-------------- T o s atts ry these desires, builde r s and de-·-•1D•• 10' mr own 0.DIUnOect~. ~ICTITIOUS IUSINIU I I . h . I dlklafm any rt\POl'>lbllltr tor-· NAMI 'lA T&MI NT V(' OpCrS r el!Ott cd l0 Some p annmg t eC OIQUeS Or IC!\ Of •n'I Ollltr brottr or Ttwi fQltOwtn\ll>tr'IOnH rtacMl\Q lllill• which, w hilu n ot tmlirely n e w , have not b oen wide ly -.ie.,..rson -•-1"9 out 01 ,,. c..n1 .... ""' •• ~· Th r d th Id 'd h nl•I .... , E•t•I• Olllct, •ftd ,, ... llwlt AQUA AHlE Ill w lllh $trMI \.IS<.-u. CY Oun CY COU prOVl e t C Space C•t1ltnnlal Aul E •l11t I• not• nit• co,laMa•~.Callloin••flMI ' S·lt414 NOTICI TOC•IOITOllS MOTICI ~ C•IOIT0•5 SUPlftfOlt COUltT OF THE A•l1JM 'Ufl OPCALll'OllNIAl'O• '-181'Cewrt•l lllt THI COUNTY 0 , OllANOI! Stale., C411ta,.1ta ltr ... A·•7M> lfleC-trefO.•-r ....... ,,f .. Qf c. COOPEll ... .. 111 , ... Mt II or 01 lhe l.>lot"" ~ f f' t; f'l')Of-1 Q ••·•Pl:. RR V CEORCt THEWPETERLEONAll0.0..t••"O ~uOPtQ l>IH••ll !Cot.er •t nrretiv Q•Y•n lo tt•<l!tl)r• NOllC" I~ HLRLl\V GIVE"! to l"'I "'"'"9 c l•lmi: ~alt\•l tr.t w•\I Oi'<t.. rfl01tof\ ot th• •bOv• l\am.ed QleC'totnt df.ftl to., .. s•id ct11lm1 In lt\t! ottu..y ot owt au p.tf'\Of'' hAv1"q c1•1'"' •W•"'' ,,. <l•rk or thot' ••or•~•o coutt or to '"'-\-•Jtl <1n•d•"' ,,.,. , .. quord •t> '''" P't!#nl l""m to the un~r\IOno>d •11~• 1,,,.m, .. 11n ltlt IWC~'>••Y wouctw~. •n othce ol 1HOM.tliS M. WHALIHG, ... ,. '"" uff!t• gf '"" ti••• of lh• ""°"" ...... lort>tY ti L•w, 211 Ma11t SI ... ! In Ii.. Co. 1111.0COYrl, r;, tOpre~nl llwm, ..ti/I tl\8 tr ol Hunl1no1011 8uc11, •n Or.,,~ '10CO\ .. ry •....c:i..r\, lo '"' untSff•l<P"•lt Collfll•, "'""" 1•11•• OlllU h ,,,.Pleet., tno Office Of ICE8R£, MUEH~, of DU\lneu of Illa unci.r\IQnt.'d In all PEllSINOEI! Ind SCOTT, AllOf!WYUt INtlt•l portafnlnt to H ftS ••t•te. Such la•. One City e1wo. W1ut, ~lo l20, claim' •Ith Illa neouary vouc,..,, O.•!>Ot'. Cefllornf• f1Mf, wfticll la ""'. mu\I bl 111..S ~ lt••Wllltd" ....... ,.Id .,.IC, .. bu\IMU ol .... unO."IOftetS tn. wllhln four montll• tller thu llnt •II mall~<\ 1>9rlafntno to 1 ... eslata of 11Ublka11 .... of'"'' ncittce. wld ""c11<1unt, .. 11hln IOMr mofllhi ..,,., 0.IKJ,.n• •. "" '"' ""' 11Ubtlcallo11 ollhl• nollctt. MARK ALAN LEOlofAl!O 0.1.0 J"n•l, lt/6 E.tcutor ol lh• Wiii ol OOROTH Y ALLE N COOPElt w lO O.ctdent Admlnl\lr•l•I• ncc d<'d fo r hikinA tru1h;, s wimming pools, lc.>nnia 1111nr .. •hlp. 11ont1••1 o w•n s1 .111H, 1t111 ( <'Our ts a nd <;om rn unity Lw ldin«s by rcduc ing the 11\jbjllll ... 0••110• Coasc O.Hr Piiot. Roo-..~11 ROfiO Huntington 811 .. 11 0 .1\.G., NEW PO HT BEACI ., J-1t.1t,20,t1,22. m• 2m.1• c.1,10,,,,_ 97.,9 • • It's easy to t:.tlk about movin~ p eople to lei.s size of individual lo ts . Ko,,., ... ,,,.,,,.. ~"""'· ,.,81 THOMASM. WHALING w11n·l,,.,·Wlt1 ennHtd At-y Al L.4• oft..., h t•I• of tno 111 Mllft M,_t .al!Ovw ,,..,,.., Oe<edtnt popuJated <Jrcas, b ut people ure n ot easily shuUlcd THE HOUSES ARE THEN ~rouped a r ound cul-PUBLIC NOTICE ~:,~:;:,~.;'.~·;"· Hun1tn~•11n °"•'"· from the ir h o ml!s t o "colonize" vac ant ur'c<ts. de-s acs and cur ved streets, in s tead o f in the u s ual "CTmous iusiNiu r"" b~•·n••' ,, conouciea Dr• -ll ... e11ha<lt,CA.•"4I ICll•&,MUlllL, Pvotl""'O OronQe Coa\I D<llltr ll'llol, ~lllSINO< AND SCOTT JW\O! •• u. 20, 11. "" 2•t"''' ........,, .. , uw A m erican builders can b uild a lmo s l anythinn ·ex-·d · t 'th • t 1· d d k NAMISTATIM&NT ,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,n,p ,. ~n 1ton pa t~rn . w 1 prtvu c pa 10s an ec s '""'°''°"1"9,..•Wflsar•Oolnel>in•· Kuon K.~·"''' <'ept more l u nd s o al's impussiblc t o move the repla<'1n~ the fl·nced-in ba<'kyurds. T h e s treet d e-,."as: '"is ~••1t•m•n• w.-11100 .,,,., '"" NOT1c•:rou•o1To1ts PVBLIC NOTICE O..e c11, ll•t1. wot Swil•UO -... c.111e ... 1nzM1 Tet· tlUI 04....._. Attor11t nf# ._llttUUlrl• land to the p eople . What AmcriC'an s in increasing s ig n plaC'cs h ouses a w ay fro m traffic providing oEa·s DELL, 1Js a.,.,. St••t. ~"''""'aof Or.•no~coun•1on""'1 su,.11uo•couinoPTHE nu~bers S"Om to w a nt, and cannot attain r ight now, m or·e pnvacy ·•nd ··•real"' .. sA•e ty . Cm1tMe1a. ca111orn1a•lu• "· '"' Fl460J STATIOFCAL1~o•N•A~,. n "' u ,.. "" w S•-Y E. and 0..bby A, It.Irle, IJl>O TM&COUNTYOPOltANGE as ~untry lifestyle n ear u city· Many Oran ge County d evelopers arc now using er ... "'°°" ro•n11ct C•Hlor•,,.to10J Puoihn.d Or.•nv .. co.h t o.,,,, Pt tot, ,....,...,.,, ~~ ii I h k Thi\ bll\illlM~ Ii cO:.~tletS Df an In· """IJ, ?O, 11 4"" July• 19'0 1-10 E\ti\leof PER~Y lAHD. Oloods.d, ... tll-IM-W•ll •-•td f'uDll.....0 0<..,.Q• Coitsl Daily P1101. :·=Wh e som e pcop e see l c s yscrap e r uparl· the dustrr idea an p lanned communities where l and 01.,0..... ..oricE ts HEREav G•VEN 10 ,,,. meot building as the typical future dwelling, o thers is trea ted a s one overall unit, not a collection o f in-s1_, E 1(10 PUBLIC NOTICE ~'""of '"'•DO•• ,.._d<k'c"°""' a r-Jooking tO h istory (or guidance -Specifically , diVidual identi cal 10\s. Diffe r e nt types o r d wellings Thi\ ~t•lem<tnl .. ., llltd ..,lh '""•-----·-------... , I ll porson\ Nlwlnq clal"" ~,n,t 1------------ Junt n.10. 21, incl Ju•• •• HI• 1"0·11> PUBLIC NOTICE ~ eowit, Clerk"' 0•.,,11• Co11nlfon J~ PICTITIOUSIUSINIH ... Wid CMceCMnt .... rpquirt!d lo"'" NOTICE TO C•EDITOltS 1~.Qur c o lo nial villages. Jn early American towns. -s ing[(o.fom tly h o u ses. t ownhou ses. apa rtments -1s. tt1'. NAMI STATElllllNT htm, wi111 '"" nec.-.u•r •out""''·'" su~uio• coultTO~THI su~ as Williamsburg and SavannClh, the d ominant are i n clude d as well as c o mmunity centers, '"u' T11e 1011ow1R1111 ..... nu••Ool"!llMI· ""0111<• 0' tltt! ciork 01 1"* _,,,, STATlo~CAL"o•N•AA>• 1 Pubtl~ Oranqe CoAsl Oallf Piiot !W\>•' UlleO court, or to P•~sent 1""'1\, Wllh THIE COUNTY OF OllANO& fe~re w as a "commo n " or "gr een " w he r e p eop e c hurc hes a nd sch ools . J.....,io, 21, •"" Ju1y •. 11. '"' 1~1.1• Av T 0 M A, E 0 PRE 5 5 ... no<eH.o•v •ou'"""· 10 ,,,. "n· No. ,.,. 11 ,, ~~ered to e njoy community life. Homes were An important goal of u nified p lannini; is to k eep SPECIALISTS co 01 ""''"'>tree• •••gn.o •t '"~ 0"''" 01 ROY 8. E\t•t• 01 ROMA 1.. DUNHAM .• ~ .. ,.1;..:•e r ed around theseo""n a reas. the bua'ldi'n o.: "omp··t1·i..1c~wtth th'· natural ''nd exi·s t· PUBLIC NOTICE Hu11t•nqtone •• c.,,i .111orn1dWl>A6 · OOLsev. wooL!>EY, ANCELOM!d AOMA L.OLSON. oecu"'" "~ "" ,.,., '" ., 11 " ., Oon~IO l <o Murlto1, lOOO Oon T'1•TCHER, Attorney' •I l..lw, 309' ICOTICE IS HERE8Y C>VENIOllW ;.;This clus ter idea w as gradually rcplac~d hy the ing land SC'ap e . To help al·complis h this. exterior nvt><0<1• lanv Co•t• Mtt• c:.1110.-noa '" JaaQu•11 Hills Ro., N•wPo•t Beach. credllo•• 01 ,.,. •l>O•• n•n-.<1 oec.omi ,,_, "A . 0 a " the s 'ngle f · mily d e ood 'd ' h ' I I f h b d r FICTITIOUS llUSINl.SS ,,.,~ • • C•ll!ornl• "'"'°· wn1<n ,. lfl<• Pl«• of IMf •fl per<on< "''"'"" ····-•o••n,t nv'I"' merican re• m -I a • W S I. Ing S In,:! t'S UnC roo tng U\'C een USt' C • HAME STATEM£HT Rot1•ld Fo,.nl lOOOl Du...,,oo!<e ""n•>' 01 till.' undt!•lqnod In 1111 1.,e W•<I dt<~d~nl Mn ri•quorC<t IO Iii• laC¥d hOUSe, Set Squarely amid ilS OWn fro nt, bac k fectiVCly, US l\UtUral Settings. Tn• lollo.,,n9 D"•..On> a1 u OOfnQ bu" C•r...,n,CAlolornoriqofO 'm.tll"" Pl>rl"lninQ 10 lhC' "•lale ol ~lid t ..... m, .. Ith'"" nfJC<'>MY VOuthors, In nJ .d rd • d facing Streets Which favored ™''\11' Th1,Uu,tn .. \)1,t on01J(.h!dbyattm1I tt l •Cl•'"1· witnin lour montn' .. l\lttttr.e ttw otflcfl o• f"f! Cf,.rk ol the dbol/•• a.¥-SJ e YU s, an • WHEN AS AICEA HAS A s lightly hight•r ~El\ PROP(~fl[S, J!/IA Co"" .OP.,•ln<'•'•"•P lir\l puDll<•llonollhl\nolt<~. ~ntlt1od co .. rt,ortopre...,nt1 .... m,w1111 t•bt above p ed estrian"i. Afte r World War ll, O rnngc I t' d t t I d 't ' . Htqf\ .. ay, Su•I• l , Soult, UtQIXWI, CA DonnldlC•M•Wtl•• Dol•dMay26. lq76. 1tne nt<t•'MY •ournor-.. to '"" u•I• CtlAtnl ' f t . ' populuf 0 n CUCd r v· J:: popu a IOO COSI ')l' tiXCS a r e OWCr a n I S eas ie r '1'2•11 Tn•• \llllttment ... , lllud wllh lht Wl\YNE 8 . .JONNSON •<Mtli9ncd al th~ ottlc~ ol SWE:ENEY, ~· Y 5 a s growing • 1 n e 1 m to pro vide cssent ial services. E ven with m o re peo-Ea Miou1 .. 1on. ,., , • v1., s.111 cour11v c1.,k 01 O·•~o·• count~on Jun• "'•~<utoro•t11t w•11 lcozv. 01EoR1CH, •·ox.& KELLER. ·.• pie, 3 planned Community h US a n r eater a mount 0 r Seba•l1an.Laquna N1Qufll CA.'17bll 1~ t~16 Olt.,eabov~n•med<lecud<Hlt •AllDrll('yS al L•lW, 21111 HAW11>0•"" Qi• A Pl d t-S•dU•~dn,Jtifl•~un,clAvv .South • ' Fil•llROV8.WOOLSEY ,Olva , Torrance. C~•ltorn•~ 'OIO.l, O• me uct190~ an~ -Open ~Ila!'~ antj l'l''l'~;lliOna( a l'C:J tha n d OCS (;I 1.d•1w1aCA•7•11 Publ,.,hNI O"'"~"~oJ;10.o,ovl"HOI WOOLSl!Y,ANG£LO•ndTH4TCHE" wlloCl\1$t~tDl.Keolbu~lnn•oltlwun ,... .a.a._,; h.·pical SUbUrb;tfl l>Ub<li\'iSiOn . --T fi;, l>U\iO~ f"OndU~ed 1"'" Jun~?O 11•n<l~UIY 1.11.111~ 2.l~Hl Allorneyutuw _ t!ef)lgn~ In alt matters ptrl•lnonQ ft) oe11•Jr•I P"''"~' '"•o =:...-...-...;.-....._;..~.-."-'-'="""--== l0tn:anoa11vt~d.. '"" ... ta" of •••d ooce<l~nl, wltl\tn fnur .... ;, court <lrdered au"tion or two n ew h omes on T h e goul o f many ('On ccrn cd citizen s today is Et:I M•d<llrto.. PUBLIC NOTICE Ntwp0rt8uc ... c.111er111 .. 1MO monlllSelftrlllellrstpuDllUllOllOll"'• 'n " fl . bl f 0 'n g w hich •et · • n l'Ccptcd fhii \tatem•"t '"" '11~<1 .,,th II•• Tell 0 14) MO·OIOO nollt<o. thC:'bay a t Newport Beach will be held Saturday, exi e. <'rca l\'C z 111 s .s a a countvC•ork otor~n9,·Count~O"lllf.!•1-------------AHorneyf .... 1 .. cutar • oatM~r7s 1916 Ju'A:. 26. Tho s ale will be al 2.p.m. at the s ites, 1200 density of hous 111g per acre. rather than setting 70. ""-FtC:~'~ou::~s•:::s Publi"'4!o o•an11e coast o.i11v Piiot,, • JOI" c OUNliAM ·~ minimum, s landarized lot sizes. Z oning by density' Fs.f'7 H ST M MayJO,anoJuneb. IJ,20, tt7• 2l0H6 E•ecvtor ollhew.11 an4o).202 E. B a lboa Blvd. Publl!.hod O•an<r Co••• 0011y P1101. Ti..tollow•1>Q~r\on•\doonqt>u"'"'"' 011,.,.,800,~.,.medOK•tSOnt !~::Newly constructed. butJacking minor finish de· with p rovision s for open s pace, could b e achieved ""'yJO,an0J..,.H, t3•2o. "'6 ••. oetul(E PAcoc1Nc Hoer PUBLIC NOTICE swHNn,cozv,01101ucH, tail:· the homes consist of approximately 3,000 b y a m ending exis ting ordinances to allow for 1l06 '• Ne •••nd, No. '· w u 1m.'n••••. POl(a1<uu1t • planne d communities. Ca1tlorn1at2 .. , ftCTITIOUSIUSINIESS AIWM,UIUW s quare fe et each. Both have four bedrooms, four EDITOR'S NOTF:: Randall Mccardle is an invest-PUBLIC NOTICE ~to• o..cuto, u os1 Ne .. 1otnC1, No NAMUTATEMEHT ~~~~;rt,,.'"'"¥•. bit.l1\s, wet bars and many a dditio n a l deluxe extras. 1------------~1.w.,1m1n.11•,C•lilorn••~MJ '"" 1o11owing ~•Min Is Oolng ~-T , CAto50J h h h ment analyst, college lecturer, and author of ··Real FtCTIT1ou s eusfNHS '"" ""•-~• •\ conuu<tfd oy an,,.. nes<.-.,. .,..,t, . . Tt\ere iu boat s lip on the pie r for eac ome wit E . C 11 .. S--' t nd . NAMESTATtMtNT "'••du•• eoB·s UNION ooc1C '°"South PuD11,,,..e1 o""CJ" co•'' o.,,,, Pi•o•. s~arat'(l!l'\Jtilities. state rn a 1 ornia . nou yullr comm en s a questions Tll<' follow•nq i>er"'" .. '" do·"9~" p,1,, ~c .. rto a,,y Front. B••t:io. 1,1....,: c.;m"'"'" Mo, JO<W><S June•;u, zo. t"• H b . ted f 10 th to Randy McCardlr. Ph.D .. Cl o Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. ""'" '"'' ,, .. ICm<'nl wn hied With , .... 9?M2 2)0).Jf> ~ omes may e inspec rom a.m . o n e CoslaMesa,California92626. "'EUERSORN 1NousTR1Es. countyC•••~o•O••noecoun••onJuiw eisaEE.'s MARIHE FUELS. d<G' of the sale. 19'1>1 Potomac ln .. Huntington &..cl\, I), 1916. INC . a Cdl1tornla CO•P<>••"°"· 406 PUBLIC NOTICE ~~----~-------------~---------------------------------:c~·•~ruat2~ Pp~ Sout" Bay Front, 8•1Dod l1fano,1-------------G•~9ory ~-F~u<'•Dorn, 1916t Pubh\ll"CI O••n<1e Cqa" 0~1ly Pilot, C•toforno• 'nM>l SU .. l.IOR COUltT OF CALIFORNIA ... - I\ 11·:1 , ''" ''"'' .11 l .1m1·1•1q•<•d \ ,111 ;'t'l ,t l.,1 oi"ll' lh,111 ,1 ht•.t11l 1ful 111 w !1\i•m'. I 11..t• ,1 Int 111 ln·I· time t11 1·n11•)' 1lw w.ir111 ~un~liint· and 1·lc~• .. 111t t m 1ntrv l1vin>~ 1h.lt llnly ( .lilll'1\\\ll1ul h." 11• 1•flt11. I Ii.it~ 1'1'1,111-,,· \\'hill' n1u'r1• l.t~ 111,~ •,If(' ol Vt'lll 1'.~ll( h,1t)d1<.lp rlw I f,•1tw•1wn(•r-.' ,\,:.<1u,\t1on i" t.il..1111: L ift' c•l lho• C'Xt1•ri11r of )'Pur h11111 .. ,,,,." ,rn,ill m onthly ft.c. l1hl•',td 111 nlOI\ lllj;, flt'dgin).!, 111 n l1nr 11r p .1inl1ni: you c.in ''l' r·•lfttii:. -.wimmin,.:. tltning or pl.1\ 111g ll'nnis .1t lhl' E~conJ1tJo l <1111111 y Club, loc .11cd 1us 1 m inutes I rom \'\'llr c.lnor. Chmhc f1om::? .1 nJ J bt'droom,. ''Llt' 'tnrv rl,in~. F.11rw.1y-v1ew '"mg r1,om-.. Vauhl'd Cl'il111~;1o . I l1 I ;o..1i,n1co l..11< llt'n-.. Sl'cur1ty !1'1 i..,. I ni:111t•r r1•d ,1,u1itl .1nJ 1h1·11n.il 111n11 11I 1 lcunc g.1r.1g 1· Joor opcnt•r<.. 1 hcy'rc ,111 .1 p.1rt ,,I t clllll'm"ooJ ,1nd ,1\1 .1 p.1rt l't , 1•u1 "''w l1k o f romlorl .mtl '•ltl\'\'llll'th t' Putter 'round the course while we 1\1111 it v1n1 \.uv 111t\\', yi111 \\'ill 11·rt't\'\' ,1 lull nwmber~hip 111 till' h u1ml1dn L ountry Club .•.. 1 Sl.7511 v:iluc. (Subil'ct to approv;il l'y 1 he lln.u d nl Director..,,) C1 tnl·11wo< •d. It (rcb Ii l..t· a rc~ort. I htnl.. cd 11 ,,.., hnnll'. utter.'round ~~~~ Ii\\ ••1<1ettcttlt .~.,, I. •ll."41 Our v.a~ 11 .. 1·1., ... ~.1 ... 11 .. , ............... ,.t.t-t. ... • ~ 1' • l • '" ""' .. """1 ';:;·~·; ~~;~~;;;;~ " Cameo wood Duplex Condominiums on the Escondido Country Club ~-·•'T'*'I .._....._ .. ,., ............ , ' Potomac Lene. Huntlnoton Beath, Juno>0.2',•ndJutv4, It, 1'1• 7)77 16 TIM ousiness is condut led Dy• ,01.. COVNTYOPOftANGE C.•llomoa'1MI> P<>,.llon I" lltt! M•ll•r of lho APt>ht•tlon el Oonn" Feu~•boM, \Q8ltl PotMM< PUBLIC NOTICE 81S8EE'SM4RINE ROBERT JOSEPH JAHET, FREOA ln ,HUf'linglon 8<.ath,Calltorn1"'1._ f UELS. INC: OE LOR ES JANE f. ar>O OON J()';EPH Tiiis "'""'"'' I\ tondu<l•O Dr • Pt(TITIOUS8USINESS ~"9.lwrl lil\t>ee, JANET, OONH4 LOU ISE JANET. 'l"""'"le>a1tn•""'P· llfesf~nl ~ANDqA OE.NtSC: JAt~ET. mu1e1r~. by OoM"L F•u••born NAME STATEMEHT Thi\ \Ul~m"nt .. ~, llli!d W•lll ,,... .ond lnrouq" llOllERT JOSEPH TPtf\ \t•tt~nl wa~ IHll"d with ,,,,,.. ff\e •oi1ow1no Dt'' ~n i\do,nQt>u~•M!tio Counl~ Cler Ill. ot Oranoe County onJ~ JANET. thf'ir Gi., trOl•n Ad LUem •or Cbunt., Cler~ ol Ordnqt! Cou"IV on Jvntj it\ .t 191h Cn.tn9fJ or N dt'f'Wi IS, 1'16. C•NAl P/\IN 1111(;, lb/A.I P~roloc ' FS7111 C4SE HUMlf: R FS7l)1 Co•" Hwy SuM• I 0 .. ,1cn, C.ttltornod Pubil\~ed Oranqe Ca.HI D~1ly Pho!, Al/170 Pul>ll~hed OranQ~ Coa•t 0411\' P,101, 101'1 JuM ll, 10 27 an<I Julr • 1911> 20 S./f OltDI II TO SHOW CAUSE Jun~20 ,7,,ndJulr•,11,1911> 1~10-/b l>Onlllll Ct•"' fl s~d, ITOSI ' ' ' FOllCHANOEOPHAMIE: • , Palm<I""' ~''"•I. ttun1onqton tl(>ocn. GEORGE 0. ROBERTS""' 111..0" PUBLIC NOTICE C..t!lornoJ~?bAb PUBLIC NOTICE petotoon in IM cou•I tor an o~r •llo.,.. This bu\1nc'' "c;.onducted by ,1n 1n lnQ Pflllion•r~ to ChlnQe "'""' N,,. 1~------------OlvlOUiil 5·2001 l•omJANETto4NDERSON FICTITIOUS llUSfHESS Ranc1All "''"" E•··~ NOTICf: TO CREDI TORS It I\ M•eD\' orcl4ireo lh•I all ............ NAME STATEMENT Tho\ ''"'"'"'"'' WJ\ ltle<I wttn t"' Ne. A·t12.. lnl~rvMetS In \he matter dlorewld 111>· T"" follow.ng p•r\<1n •< do1n<J bu" Cou!llY Clerk 01 Or4n9e Cou1>tv0n J"'1< s...,.rto•Courlafl,.. Pier t>e!Otti lh•• court In O..part,,.,.nt RH\ a~. IS, l~I~ Stal•ofCallf-laler Ho. J •t 100 Clvl< C•nler Ori•• W.O•t. ' N.S 5 . tndu''"~' A Nucl~"' ,,,.,. theColllltYotOun,. :>arita AM, C.tllfornl•. Oii Jutr !JI". s-n<or< & Sv•lt•m•, '08 Ml•~m... Pllbli\ .. PQ O•.tn~ co.1~1 Dailr Piiot, 1., th• ~all•• of '"" E<tatl! 01 lt76. el 11·00o'CIOCk" m . •""'"""""" Si;~~t,laguM8•~tn.Calolqrn1a'l?•\1 J.,,,..?0,'1,~n<IJuly •,tt,t911> 2187·71 RUSSELL RANDOLPH KNAUSS, '""'e\l\0•4•uW.•lat>•thohot"",why I Ro04!rt t"\, Oaru'• 408 M~r"~' Ooc,•\~d. \1ud Of' II hon tor 'hAng. ot "•"" WWNIO • Slr .... 1.1.aquna Bede ... '"'•fOrnJ•'f '171»1 PUBLIC NOTICE Notoce ,, ""'""Y o•••n lo <'1'0ll<l"'I not.,.. qr.1nl~O. I This t>u~·ne~" •!t conch1tttO bV dn •n hittv1oq claims clQain't t~ s.Jid drcf! u ,, h1rthf•r ordPrttd thdt ·• ,,,..,,of ' div.a .... 1. FICTITIOUSIVSINESS don! to lllP \a10 ""'ms in l,,..Qll1ce Of 111-~~0.• IO\llClw <•u•e 0. PUbll,,,,..,ln RobMl8 ll•ru\ NAlllESTATEMIHT ,,,,. c1-rk ol tn.. atorl'<afd court or le 0..ily Pilot, A MW~D"""' "'II""'""' fht\ •l11toment w•\ 111..0 w•th '"" Tt>e followtnQ ~rwn "OOlnq""'"'''" PtO\<'nl 11\C'm to lhr unOtrt•Q<W'IS •I the <•r<ulallon, puDtt\hfd on lh" rounly JI CotJ.Jly Cl••ll ol Or•no" Counl• On Maf H oll lte Pf SO NG ER. LE "V El L. IN\I oner• .,.,..,. •or tour con-vtlvc ,1'16. J I\ FEDELE AND COMP•NY, ROHllER.JORCE NSEN,Allor .... ,~ .. , ... ~••P'.O•lolll-d•ycf••IO""•••"'I· '*" lni Monro••a !>t,._t Unll _...6 Co\I• La ... 1~216 Clark AwP. In ""' Oly of D•ttdJ""~ 1, t'111 PJ1b41Slled Orano-Co•st D••lf P!IQI, lllleta (111for1> ... 7611. • 5 .. 11110 .... ,, In Los An9tfe, O>unlv, SAMUEL DREIZEN .....,b, 1),20.1', l~/6 21'7 16 J~"P" ~nlhOll'f F•dtt,., }Ill)"'""" '"ll•r office '' the Dl«~of Du\I· JudQ~Ollh•Su,..,,orC-1 Pa•eo Allo Pia.Co CapJ>lrano """ ol ll>O """""lQnt'd In alt matters O&OltOI D. l!Olll!TS Calllorn ... 97•H ' • H•la•n•ng to sa•O •state. S11<n cl4tm• Af'r•ffl"-•fC.,.l'O•••'- Thh tx.J\1t'W\\ t\ cond\lttf'd by an 1n-with t~ ht"<"~.,_.,., vouctw:r' ""'" Cit M C ""'"'1C.ft'ter0f'f••· PUBLIC NOTICE S "'4f dMOllJI Wo<f or P••\Onled a• MO'"'dld ..,thin IM•l'Or1 .. «,.,CA. o ... Jo·~f)hA F•d"'• •o..r mo~lh• •lier the hrsl PUDhUll .... Tel; 6"-•U STATEMENT 01' AIANDONMINT Thi\ \!~IOMMt "'d\ !tied wit" IM o! lh1'nol\ct.>. tterMyler PelilioMr\ 01' USl.OP C DMttSJun~J. 1976 Publl\11•0 OrJnqo loasl OJllV Pl•nt "CT1Tt0US 8USINESS NAMI Counly Cl••~ of Or•niae ounrron Junt E.LME RM, FORS'r THE June•. ll, 10, 11. 141~ tl'l~·/11 Tiie lottowlnq "'Min N\ et>...,.,.,,...., U. l9lb f SJUt Admlni.trdlor wotll tl'leu>roflhtl"ltliou\b"'lrwnname: . w 111 •nnuodol lh" MARINER'S DRYOOCICS, UJl Pub•r<,,•CI Or.1n9e Co.1<1 Daofr Piiot. PUBLIC NOTICE WUI O>ul HiQhW,Y,,N•WP0'1 lle&th, Jt;...,.70,?l,dn«l)ul¥1, II, 10b 1~1S.1• SOHGE=:~ .. ~~~~~~.O•ced<'nt C.1Uo.-nla97660 PUBLIC NOTICE llOHl!El!&JOl!OENHN SUPE•IORCOURT Tiit Flcllllous Bu,lllU~ N•me ·~· ' """'"'Y·•M.•w OP CALI l'ORNIA, !erred to abov• wu lllttS In Oran0t' tU16ClarkAu1tw COUHTVOFOR.tiiNGE CollnlYon 11-11·"· FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS llellttower, CA 90106 100Cl•I< Center l>rln w .. 1. Ol<k Friend, l>tt JHmlne, Coron11 NAME ST•TEMENT J>ubl•\hed Ordnge Coasl Oaifv Pilot, SanliA1ta,C•ltforn1••llOt !Mar, Calllorn~· t1U) The tollow1n9 PCr\On t\<IOlt>Q bv\lness J""" •• ll. 20, 77, 1q/6 241H• CASE NUMllE" 01!) .. I Tllil bu•lntH wascond11cl~b,.nln· SUMMONS IMARRIAGEI di.IO..al. a\. CJfRCEN A~D .tliSSOCIATES, 73!0 PUBLIC NOTICE 111 '" tnc mArrl.•Q• of Pl!ttllo,....,· DickFrlend V d D E I S t "I" WIL LIAM H, WFLLER anll Rewron. This it•lemont WH flled wllll llw• Mt',,, ., •' ,,.,. '"' "' e · 1 -------------·loent. JO•HN WEI LER Co't;\Mt'\11•1 C1lltforniA'ilb7ft 1· County Clark ot Oran119 Co,.ntyon Jun• WolliAm Hen• y lltrqrn. JtScordOva NOTICE TO CllEOITOftS NOTICE I Vo" 11••• -n 1tlelll. """ t•, lt7'. '"°"Dr s.1nl,.LlArl)M1t,Cal1lnrnl1t9'.llO'I sy .. EAIORCOURTOFTHE caoort _, dtt<ldt 19.ino '°" wllllolll P .. ~•1-~~ Or•n -Co1•1 oa11u P11ot rn., hu•lfl•" "ton du, ltd Qy on 1n° STATE OP CALI FOllNIA FO" your ... n. htt•rd unlttU ,.u .. ...-M w.,. ·"~ q. • • · dl•1au.11 THE COUNTY OP OAANGIE ""'"'" JO ••yl. lte..S ,,.. 1nlornvllo!t J-20,'7,•nO Julv•, lt, 1'14 1fil1·/h Wllto,1mHonry ll••q•n No. A·t1444 Ml-. PUBLIC NOTICE Tll•\ 'MtNTH"'I W•l 1•16<1 W1lh Int (\fJ!I! Qf LE LA S. 8ALZARI. AYfSOI USIN~•1llMd..,.•-·EI Counlv Clerk ot O••no8 County on Juno 0.-cP•'il'd lri...,,.I ,...,.. docldlr conlr• Ud. ~'" a , t~I& NOTICE ,, HEREBY CIVEN to !two -• ... cl• • -llO\ .... Ud. ,.'4'9"d. i------,-JtM-,------I F'sn21 """''""of 1~e abow• ""'""'d ""<~Mnl ""'•• ff >o di.,. lu '"' lnf"'INC'°" Pubt1c.hi'd Or .. 1nol" Co,1,t O•lly Plk1t. t~t dll pe:r-\on< tMw1nq tt.~,,.,,.. •9dln't 4'W-'~ NOTIC~:.~~~~~ITOltS Jun•IO. U dndJulY•, ti n 11> 1171-16 ,,.. \a"1 CIMedenl arr rrquuMI lo fol• I. Toi"" R•\11<1ndt nt (SMfootllOt•'I them. Witt\ thf' ~(,.,.,,\afy voucho''~ •n A 1hf' P'"t•110nt'r ,..,., 1114!0 • s>tt•t.oo s_, .... Cowrt •II::.. LIC NOTICE Ille olllt~ ol flt(> <1.,1< ol ..... •Do•" tl)n(••nlnQ fOU• mMri .. nr. Ynu m.oy __ _:~IM~C~•~"9~l,!i:ef~CH~•~ .... ~~--·!-...:..L.J.LJ1t!~~~~!..!:~~--h;;;.,!1;.if_-f•0'4'<4lftt-lllOm, w.tl\ 111~ .1 w•l~n '"' n\I• w•lnln JOO~Y\ ni lnlll4!Matle•oltM EsMt~ofCRACF '"" nl'C-"a'Y woucl\trs, to Ille un· l,..<NI~ 1"'111 "\ummon ' ft ~ v~ ll SIHES\ c»•\1Qn•O ... ·~ Oii••• ot CHARLE, p you. CONDON. GILLMO~ W•MAN. Ak~ FICTtTIO • U lE'>TER, LESTER,MANLEY, LE IRL 11 11 you 1~11 to l•I•" "''in•n GRACE G. WYMAN. e-.i GRAC C NAME STATEMENT ANO RONAV, .Attorn•Y\ ~t I.Aw, fQC ,~,~•w11non\u<ntimr,YO<lf<lt'i•"ll THAYEAWYMAN.Of"Ce•,_.d lt~ lr1Hr•¥111n1 t"'',,".., <totf'19 b\l\i· C.t't W<J fnul Strr,.t, PPutdOn€6. m,ty~1 nt••r,.ctttndfM (O.Jrtm.1v r1111r Nolle~ U h-"reby Qh,,.n to th" """ .. ,\. CAlttorntA ~tlOt, 'WP\iCh it.'""' ot..c~ ot ., fUOQmrn1 contd1r11no •f'1unct1v•• o-: crtdllou M•IRQ t l•lm• eqa1n\t I.... 11'1f f UqOPll l'ill()UP Xl'il OiJ\I l>u\•ntS\ <II thP Undtt\lqno•O on alt nl .... r ord-.•, t onr•M1nq ntvo\10<\.,. PM', w ld decedent to fll~ s•ld Cl41ir1u '" t~ *""'' (' ot•·t Or iv•. lrvme, Cnl1tornlA tn.lrtrr \ ocr-ff•"•f\Q to the ,.,t,lfPOf S<4ld P"''''· ~POV'~' \VUMr l, cn1ld '''''odY. ofHtrotlheCl~tt o•Ut"alot~WfdCOtJrl 9161\ ()flC"'Ci.ttl"lt wittun tour month,dfl/\rlf'¥ tnltd \UOMrt Mtorrww ' t.~"'· lO\h , 0<topt .. \.tntthemto•h~vn~r'\U)f°W"d"t M r n 1··r-r,u•1 t 'i'"J',r• "~"' lit\IOut>l;Ctlttonotthhl\otll" ""''u~•1,,u, •• ,,,.,1,,n rn•.,.ooqrM\tM tf"ll Off1t e ~f OAVtO STERLl~G !>.1nt1,l111 Mt '""V1f'll (.,h•lltJ'\1'-Ot1tt ttM.Jt,b.t•I&. ov 'no"'t •i•ot wrwt,•Qul1t t•-~utt1"'fllt• TtNGLEft ... tor,_.y dt L•w~ lll t•w Tni t1v.1fu\ 1«cnnouqlldb~1trt Jn. RORfRfE.PRt([A. <IMMl\hm••nt(H Woqu.,f.lk1nc,;ot l't"IQo!y corpor1tion. SOO N~woort C"nHH d1¥11tu,t1 Of HOS V EPNON Of PfOQt't h ,OfOChPt rrlh•f Ori~. Sutt• 910 tn thf!I Ctty of Hewpon A,.,,, ... , r,,, ... ~1 E •"<.vtof~ot lhtt W•tt c tt you wt1h to s~•" t~ ..iYlce ot &f4K.h, In or.,," Cou"IY'. W'hlcn 1'8tter 1 t\1•. ''·""' ,.,, "' #A~ ttff\d Wtln tM ol tn .. anov,, ni11mPdOnc~t • ., anort'\C!y '" '"" "''"•'· f'O~ \hout• olllce I\,.,. pt•tr ol bu\lnH\ of '"" un C:ouoly < 11•1 ~••I Or,,n~1· Courily"" May CH.tiiltLES "· Ll!STER dO •• prOmllllf \O l~•I fOur wrltlo11 .:1tnJ9netS '" .,, m.tn~ .. .,...t .. lnlnq lo 26. 1•1• LESTER MANLEY LEl8L a N\pon\t,ll•nr,m•ybelll•Oontlme. WIO ••t•I•. Sut" clAlmi w11n th• F~ RON•V • • O•l•rlMJ•y It, ·~IA necesury •OU<ller\ must be Ill~ or Pull'I""'" ,.., •• ,"~"I O·l I 0 ,111y P1iul. WILLIAM E \T JOHN, ~:~·:~.:~ .... ·:~:~~~:ll;;.ll\~nofl::,~: fM f.P), ,1110 M• h I I. 10, 1•11> ?'4~ /I :.::~;t'~~~;:l~lrttl ( °'"' noUc4t. ----------,.---! P•Udert.a, CA "'0' ~~:~:~\111• t Orurlif"tirw1. • ; . Oat.OJu1t• "· m6 PURl,JC NOTICE T~I: CJtll m -2ioi; OHU• JOHN E SEIDEL l'IENRV PAVNI! TNAYER -------------1Al~:.~~h',~;~~=~:.-~~ut O~lly Piiot, S.ldef,C••llandl>trt..r AdmlnlSlr•lorolth• FICTtl tOU~BV~INESS ;i,1 :Ill ndJUn•6 11 70 lq/6 7:'01111 ltllwt\ICllllOrin, f\t•l•OhaltS~tedent NAM E STAT EMENT •. ~ . . . ' • S41!1o~ OAYID STERLING TIHGLIElt T"" 10110,.,n,1 ,, ... ,on,'"" <loin~ nu,, PUBLIC NO·TICE N~w-t !loch, t~lllotn1A •7MO Alt ... NY•al·L•,. n~' 1, hi: 11141 ••M UO Auwc ... ,. •• 11... HI VO '>ILVI R, 'I/ Oolf)hon W&y, -------------iA,_,,.,,.,, PoltllOlt"r ,..,_,.,.,. C.nler Orlwtt c N. Lauquoi.> """' n C·ll"D' '" "17M1 STATEMllNTOPAIANDONMINT P\ibll\htd OrAnq• Co•" D"lly l'ltolt 9'11ttt20 Doi'! L ll•own, 111 t1o11nr1on Way, 0,USEOI' Jun•tl,20,21.•nOJuly•,14/b 1'Q)·I\, "'::.:~~~~::~~'t o~ily p,1.,1 aN. Ld~U"•• II•"'" c,,111onu,,'1/~'•7 PICTITIOUSIUStNfSSNAME Jut¥ 10. 11.dnd July •• ''· tq/t. '"'')" c IJobo rt • ·HlLfolM ,,, l)r•l°"'" TtiP •0How1nQ f)/\r .. on l'lit4<. an~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Wtty ::r'4. l •ljUll l IU•ttrh, CrlltJOrnit1 IMV'\t'Oftl'\if•f1ct1•1ou,bU\1N',,,,.,,... Q1f>\I STEVE'S POOL SUP PLIES, .. 1-------------_..• T"''• bu.,,,,. ,, t~ conou(tlld bY • Wfiist 8flker At 8 r1,tot. co,ta Mew. -------------· ~ f'Y\rdl O·•' ,,,, , PHO c.MUornla '1616 i ·1*4 O..n L llrown fhl• Fl<ltllous Bu\l<M\< Na'"" ,,.. SU .. ElllOlt COUaT OF THf: 7,,, "~" ""nl ,.,, 1•1"'1 w.1n '"" l!!<•td to above "'n 111•0 in Or""Qe 'TATI OF CALI FOltNIA FOlt COunly Cl•r• nt 0•,,.tQ•· Lou11ly °" J""' CountyonNo,,.mti.r 27 ltlJ IF,.,)/ THI COUNTYO~OllANGf •. 1916 ' S•tohtn Tllomp~;_. Ou•~•r, 64' ..... A-11 .. 1 F57JM 0.rf•ll.Co\t•~tl,C.llfor ... A.,,Jfl NOTICE 0, HllAltl NG POlt l>ubli\Md Or.•no'I Co•\! D••I• Poot. T"l\busl,,.nw1s<onctucttdDfeot f,.. AM IND I! D "IT IT I 0 H 1'0 ft Jun" IJ, 20.11. nnd July•. lt 16 1 .. 1 16 MduAI .. ltOSllTI OP WILL ANO POI! LET· SIOOl>f<IT1t0mpto!18ut"er T & llS TIS UM II NT A" V AND PUBLIC NOTJCE This •l•tomtnl was fllf!d Wit" f.,.. AUTHOltllATION TO ADMll'tlSTl!lt unlyCltrkol OraneeCount,onJ..,... UNDI• THE IMDl .. &NDllNT AD· ).lt1• • MINIST•ATIOH 01' IS TATES ACT. STATEMENT o~ AIANDONMENT "'"u I! \II le 0 I HA. R v 0 IE l H OF USE OP Publl•ll~ OtttflQf! Coasl Dalt, PllQI, CHAllLTO~. al.o,nown •• HARllY D FICTITIOUS IUSINUSNAME -20,11,•ntS July•.11. H16 tse..16 CHA ... LTOH. Doc.a•ad. Tnn fOllO••"<I ptr\nn< n~v• al>An· 1---------------1 NOTICE l!>.HEREllY CIVE .. lhotl clOn•fi tlte U\Ol o• '"' lltlttiou• Du\I~\ AlOA P CHAllL TON M\ 111~ ""Min nert" an Ameno.o P•lllton tor PrOboofP nl M t. M llUIOMOTIVE, 17111---------------1 PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUSaUSINIH NAMl\TATIMllNT PICTITIOUS llUSINfSS NAMI STATEMINT l N' fotla"'l"O OHrwn '' 001no ..,.,.. ne\\ A\ • LEE'~ MA I N TENANC& !.ERVICf:, r41>. ~. IH•t :.~lltf Ufl~ a.·~cro ... ,CA.•HO • Hou L'•· No t . 11~1 Sllellf DP1.-p G8f~n Grove, CA. •1~0 , Thi• bu\IN\\ l\ (Of\Ouctlld' by all "" d1wle1Uil Hou l-f' Tiii• llAl_,,,.nt w•• lilf'(f Wltll ,,,.. County Ct.,_ of O••nqo County on M..v ,.,.., .. PUMI Plltlll\l\ed Or•n Q• Cont OAll• Pilot ,.,,.. JO. A"!! June 6. t J, 10. tt1• 7)1!1C lb PUBLIC NOTICE N ill and for H \u,.nce nt L"''-'" Pomon1t, '"''"' M•c.•. Ctt11torn1a91'27 t*tt•menfdr'f' to (t'tt '"'lftoner ,,"Ct ,,,"' ''<t!t•nu\ Ou~'""'U NI~ rP· AuU'W>r1t•tlon to Adm lnhtur un{'fttt th•• f"rrpc;t lo .11)f')v1· • .,, fllttd tn Or1tnoe lndeilenlSent Acim111lslratton ol E\IAlr' Counly on Nn•• rnt>er I~. 1971, TMfoltowlf\Qperson lstSoon9t><nlneic ,.CTITIOUS IUSINIH A<lr riPh~r•ncr 10 w~1th H rt'1'1do for R•)Qi't,.ttnl, ~r•n• J M"uttto, J).f ful1"'1r parllcu1 .. ,, And thal th<' """' ,..anov•r Ort,t· Co•I• M.-•, Cnlllorn1~ Ind p•a<e of hurlng thr , • ....., "•' """" t?61• Stl for Jul'f' &. '''''at tO oo 11 m .In 1~ R .. Q•\h "'"'· w11h,1m J Mon1•1~.,. to4Jr-troom of Qep~rtrnc,,t No .tot ..,~jd 27"~ Av ttf'" ~''""' Co''" Mt\.·''• COUl't, ~• lOOCIVIC Center Ortytii W•\t. 11' Ct1ltf0"111 • t)ft/~ ttHttltyotS.."t• A"•, C•llto,,.,,~ fh, Ou•"'' ' .,. .. COPllllllUtlt'(J b; " 0.tt<IJune t1.1U6 ~n· ,~, 1Mrt¥r "10 WILLIAM I . SI JOHN, W1t11.1m J Monl•l~n• C.ounly Cltrk t •M• J MH Vllo 41t&.IESWALTl!ltS '"" \l•l"m•nl wo tlttd Will\'"" t•nt leM Clllca "'"' covnt~ C:.••"' ot O•an119 Counlr on Jut1P '-!...._. .. Id, CA OMt •.tut •S: MAME STATIMINT WILD OUCIC, '211 Solllh Co•sl T"" 101tow11111 p~r'°n '' aolnq t>l•ll• Hwy . l.loun• B•A<h, Calllo•no•t'161f nesus Medras Tr•lfl"fl Co . Inc., A ~A DDLE()" C« VALLEY C•lllornl• coroorittlot>, JI II Oc~•n MA SON RV 71117 lnQ.,IO, Ml\\l&rl • A•e . l aqu11a 8Uth, Ca11to1nl•'711SI Vlojo CA. •1~1\ , Tit•• blluneu ,, (onduC\•td b¥ d tor RoQ•• 8ald .. •n. J3) n L•t<l~•IO. Ml,. P•>rallon """ Vl•10, '"' •1&11 MADRAS TRADI NC CO., IHC. Tno\ Dtnlnt\\ 1\ condut ltCI Df An Ill·' ICrl•M• ICU""'' dM<lual Prt\ld4nl Roo->• Baldwin T .... slitlement WU llltd ""'" '"" Tiii\ ""'"'''l"I Wd \ lltf'(f WHh l~n . Go<intf C.l•rh of Or...,9e C~unttOll ;..,,.. Co<inly Clerlt of Ot•not County on'""', At,.,,..r fer: ~111'-r Plett-0ta"9f COUI 0..lly Pllol, IS, 1t1•. 2, 1'1A. ~ ""' "'""' ,.,,,,,.,,.~d O•A~Q<t cout 0111r P!•ot, Publlllltd 0 '•11oe Cou1 °""" "''°'· """"'"" Or111~ Coell 0..11, P••ol, J-It, 20, 2', ,.,. 2t.2t-16 Junt1J,l0,11.•nc1J"IY•,lt7' JOH• J-20.u,.nciJ ... , •• 11,tt~• lll•I• ....... u.10.~1.1•1• Ut/.I• . 88 DAILY PILOT A Return ·To Basics In Homes? NEW YORK <AP> -llome ownership, said Philip C. Sma by, 1s a principle tha t made America ~real. He feels that freedom, in· dependence and owning a piece or property are all Caceu of the same aspiration. And now In this bicentennial y ear, many Americans who sought to fulfill the· dream find they cannot afford the down pay· ment or the monthly installments required. The a verage ne w house is priced beyond the average person's m eans. Do we abandon the goal? No, said Smaby. who is the new pre- sident of the Nation.al Associa- tion of Realtors; we return in- ste ad to another tr;til found in the for e f a the r s , to basics a nd simplicity. "PEOPLE WILL dema nd such houses be built," said Smaby. president also of Bermel-Sma by Realty of Minneapolis. "l feel they are willing to give up the amenities for a plot with a basic house." - That house would contain two bedrooms and one bath. It would be similar t o those built im· mediately after World War 11. he said. a house of 900 to 1.100 ..,. ____ .square feet with an expansion at· tic lOranottrer bedroom~as ftfliifl cial a bility improves. Conceding that the price of land, labor. money and materials have contribute d to the sharp ris e in the cost of new housing. Smaby notes tha t another reason was the enlarging of houses to 2,000 s qua r e fe et a nd five bedrooms. AS A RESULT, the cost of the typical new, s ingle -family oome is around S40,000 today. while the median in('ome is around S13,000. Only a sm a l I pe rcentage of Americans, therefore, can afford the house they want. What Smaby says is not new, but it is a har d lesson to accept, many builde rs went bankrupt rather than c ut back, and many potential buyers continued to rent r ather than lower the level of their dre ams. Some also sought out older homes, which Sma by estimates often sell for $5.000 less. While new hom e sales ren in January to the lowest level in six months, the exis ting home market re· mained very strong. THE ATTITU DE is somewhat comparable to lhat which exists in the automobile m arke t . in which full-size used cars in good condition comma nd premium prices. while s a les of some new compacts ar e dragging. The situation in both markets is sometimes said to be evidence of a reluc tance to face reality. ll ts proba bly true. But it is a condition also that cannot con- t inue. The supply is n'tthere. Smaby belie ves that builde rs. sellers and buyer s are all about to accept the reality and c ut back. "REAi.TORS HAVE be<'n say· ing this for a long t ime,'' said Smaby. Now. he said . "I feel builders sense it." And h<' con- tinued. "People are demanding that such a house be built.·• Some builders, in fact. already have cut m a ny thous ands of dollars off their product without, they say, compromising quality The cutbacks generally involve reducing the lot slzr and the size of the house too. leaving the attic unfinished. reducing the detail- ing, eliminatin~ garages and e ven carpo rts. using less i:tlnmorous kitchen fi xtures and the like. IN SOME AREAS this is more e a s ily pl a nne d t han a c - complished because of huilding codes and zoning n.-quircmcnts. { Sunda)I, Junew . 1!:#10 SKYPARK BUSINESS CENTER N9W OPEN IN IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX lrvi11e Complex Skypark Center ()pens Sk~k-Su~ss-Center. tht Irvine Com pariy 's newest low· rise offi ce complex near Orange County Air port. is now open with nearly 20 percent of lhe three buildings in l he firs t ph ase already l eas ed, according to Charles L. Buchanan, manager or commercial real estate for the Irvine Compa ny. When completed, Skypark Business Center will have eight two.story buildings overlooking a central 4.5-acrt' park and a total 200,000 squar e feet. Nine firms ha\'e alre ady acquired a bout 13.000 of the 7-1 .000 square feet in the first phasc•, Buchanan said . CE~TRAl.L \' 1 .. 0 CATED in t h e mos t d y n am i c com · Dana Bluffs m~l"t'brl"industri::rl-:i~a-in-the country. tht' I r\'ine Industria l Compl ex , Skyp3rk Business Center has easy access to the s~m Diego, Newport a nd Santa Ana freeways. It is within walking dis- tance of Food park, a s ix· restaur a nt fast-food center, and close to hotel accommodations, fine restuara nts and the Orange County Airport. Skypark Business Center is ex· t'lusively represented by Coldwell Ba nker and lhe sales office a t 17748 Skyp ark Circle. just off !\l ac Arthur Bh-d. at the San Diego freeway. is managed by sales representative Carol Marston. The Irvine Company is offering offit-e ~paee-,ttannin~ ser\.'.i.ccs at no cost to a ll new Skypark Bu~i· ness Cente r t enants . Offices feature carpe ting throughout, dr aperies , a cous tical ceilings, complete j anito rial services, security and 24 -hour access, Buchanan said. DESIGNED BY the lrvine - based a rchit e ctura l firm of Richard K . Brooks J r. a nd As· sociatcs. Inc., t he office complex features ext ensiv e use or cetlar. glass a nd stucco. The wood and frame construction offers heating efficiencies which arc not .:iv ail a· ble in tilt-up bui lding"S oft en used in low-rise office building t·on· struction. Buchanan said. Lake Terrace Nearly Sellout ~ot \'Cl two tnont h!i oltl. the singll·-family lake·fr(lllt dcvt•l11p· ml•nt of Lake Tc>rrat·c in El 'l'nr11 \\Ill he dosing its s•1ks ClfhCl' a:-. soon as tht> frw r <:mainrnl! homl'" a r c s o I d 1 11 t hi:-p r 1 111 1• m·iAhbol'h\lOd, rcporlt-<l W :-i111ll Bic1 d lt.>, pres ide nt of Hl d<lh.• Devt'lopm ent , Inc. B1ddh• sa id that "IO\':lt1w1, lhl' Ink<', anll thl' s 1ngll· f.1m1ly orit•nted desiAn \lf th1· h11nw ..... wen.' thl' pri'\c1 pul rl'ason~ l.!1"<'11 by homl' lluyt·r~ tor r apid ~all.•-; al the S2 million com muml.\ Lake Tc rrac<' 1s locatctl JU:-t n m i I e fr nm I h 1' San lh q : o Frt•ewav in lh1• m :1stt•r.pl11111wd commuiiity of L:.ikl' For<':,\ THE Rf:!WAISISG honw .... the• last sin~lc family lots on th<' la k1'. are all sinj!IL""lt1\'t'I and Jll"ll'l'd from SS7 ,000 to SliCUXlO. Thc•v 111· cl u d e a h o s t o f d t' s 1 r a h I l' amenities. plus th~ "!uni :t'1l 1c" Lake Terrace llt.•ach and TL•nni\ Club At.·cordinl! to fiidcU<' tt.'r ms arc . also ver) adv ant a,ecou:. -~'"low a s 7 5 perc ent finanClll).!. o r fam ilies ma y purc·has t· \\Ith ,, ... little as 10 pcrcl·nt down . Tht.•s C' P lan Orw honw:. nfll'I' thrCC' bedroom ~ :11111 two hatlt:- Each has <• W<'l IJar. nver .... 1n· mai.ter-inrtti . I a1 F. "alk m d oset!". c:.itlw tl rnl t•c1l 1 n~s. s 1in- ke11 liv in).! room\\ ith ';111111'<1 ··ril in~. fi rcplac<: and Cl\ rrsi1.1" t" o· car-garage . TH£ MASTER ~uill' h:i:-. -;I HI ing glass doors OJll'lllllJ.!. to thl• rear vard. The ;id 1oin111g 111a~t1•1· bath · featun.•s a step-up Homan tub and double cullun·d 111arhl1 pull mans with un1·la\ ha'm" Th<' patiO·\'H'W k1ll'hl'll '' C'llll vcnit'nt t o 1 he d ming rnom a11d has tlircct a1·t·cs~ to \ht· g,11 .igl for laundr\' l'Oll\ l'nu•nc1• To rC'ac·i1 lhl' dt•\ doprn~~~ r :11\• lht• San l>1t•go or Sanl.1 ,\ll.s l'Tt'l'Wa\' io lhl' <":i11:1d:1 Hn,"1 offramr> anti <In '(' t•:1•t 'I 111 n n ghl at o verlakc Drive to Lake 'l't'rr ;H;e :1t 2 J:JO:.! Lakeview Lane, El 1'11rn. Thl' sail•:> office i~ still opt.>n da1l~ from to u.m. todusk. Top Award ·l Projects Set For CM Sl1ow A Si>t•<'ial :\ r A·Sunset Magazine shllw ing :.?S ll w ard winning :1n •h1lt>rlural projects will be on hmr nt>xt month in major shop· ping Cl'nters and exhibit hails throughout the West, stopping first in Orang\! County at South Co;.1st Plaza ~uv . 5·17. l.Jfl' s11nphf1c:it111n. an underly- ing ll11·mc :imong th e award win- rwrs, 1s l'nilving in response to n sui i,: t'n<·ri.:y. lim d a nd construc- tu>n C'os l:;. Tht• J11 ry of st've n. who selected thl' "11111'-•rs. notcd that simpler hous es bwll w ith standard com- ptHll'lllS a nd ma ll'ri a!, interiors '' 11 h s urj'lrJ Sl·s of space-and ll:1) 11,.:ht. fll•X1blt• floor plans and in1wn1uus u~l' uf s m all lots could lh• t h c 0 h .:1Hm i.tt'ks ot futu~ _ :\mt.'nr~rn h01ls tng. Thl' aw a rd · arc pr est!nted hH•1u11.illy hy \lw Ameri can lnstilul~· of Arch1t{'(·ts and Sunset )fa;w iuw to rel'ognize signifH·ant d\'S1gn innovatiuns in Western archil<?Clll rl" Thi:; ye:.ir the> Western Home Awu ds l'1)mpt'tition brought mon· lh::rn :wo l'ntril's from all 11wr the Wl•::.l. Thi.' 2·1 award win- nt•rs :ire h11·al"ll in California, Wa:;hinI?ton. On•gon and Arizona. Tlw program. in extstence sinrc J!lj7. h:is bel.'n ins trumental in re· '\',111111? d\':;1gn l rends and housing 1nno' attnLin.; th.I\ h avl' later l>een :1d11ph1cl hy :1 r d111 L't't s. builders a:id l'\'lllllli~h·r ... Home Project Nearly Sold Reporting sales of more than S7 million . the new luxury townhomes of Dana Bluffs over· looking the Dana Point Marina. are now more than ~ percent sold out, according to Charles T. Smith, builder of the sea-side de· velopment. BOAT HOUSE! The two . three a nd four bedroom, 2~ bath townhomes in two story des igns are priced from $85,500 to $117 ,000 and in· elude wa ll-to -wall carpeting, built-in range, e ye-lever self· cleaning oven . dishwasher, dis- po5er, tr ash compactor, ceramic tile kitchen countertops and tub and shower walls of ceramic tile, mir rored ward robe doors throughout. a wood-burning fireplace with gas log lighter , wood deck or concrete patio from living-dining area, private balcony from master bedroom. and full insulation of walls and ceilings . Two and three car garages are attached. Ocean views are visible from all Dana Bluffs townhomes, and the corf2munity includes private recreational facilities. A swim· mine pool. therapy sp~. '7e~u~la ..... -___ _,,_.., tion·size t ennis court, clubroom and sauna rooms are convenient to each townhomc in the main· tenance-free community. Da na Bluffs qualifies for the $2000. tax credit on purchases before December 31, 1975, and a sales information center and furnished mode ls a re m aintained at the site. The sales om ce is located at 25976 Vista Drive East at Capistrano Beach in Dana Rluffs. New-Leisure World Villages to Open En·ry sailor·~ dream. E\'er.r sea ln\'C•r's paradise·. Tiu· mMt J>f'rff't't way to Ji v.c in Southern California':-; most pcrf <'cl place. On the water in NPwporl Hl'al'h . ' I U·/I lit I\ ci:t l!'d by l'~'l'S :H'l'll~l<ll)l 1•d IO t f 11' '.\ f •rh I 1.111 Iii I' II f I Iii' .'hip's <·:t rpt·nl1·r. A 11 ('l<•g-:uw .. !1•111111 n ii wi1h 1h1: inf•1rmnlit) 111' '' :1ll'rfronl Iii 111•' A double grand opening of two new villages in Leisure World. Laauna Hills. will be held Satur· day and Sunday, June 26 and 27. the new sections. La Palma Village and Monterey Village, in- clude one. two and three· bedroom r esidences in one, two and three-story buildings . · Monterey Village will be at the crest of the highest hlll yet built upon in Leisure World -640 feet above sea level. The ocean is seven miles ·a way. Introduced in Monterey Village will be Casa Milano, a two-story, six r esidence building with balconies or paUos 49 feet Ion-. two bedrooms. two baths. entty hall and separate dining room. Prices will range from $611900 to S64.900. ·Three·story Villa Nue\'a building~ wUI also be available in Monterey Village. Follf floor plans will have one. two or three bedrooms, pric~ frotn $40,400 to $69,400. La Palma Village will be near Rossmoor Towers and will in- elude 61 sin~le·story residences with two and three bedrooms in three different models. Prices range from $67 ,900 to $81 .000. All residences in both villages will be fully carpeted except kitchens and baths. aod have a laq~e patio /balcony. Fully <'Quipped kitchens have a dis· hwasher. waste disposer, frost· free refrigerator-freezer . range with double oven, luminous ceil· ing and hardwood cabinets with Cori an counter tops. Exterior wa lls and ceilings are fully ins ulated and each re- sidence has electric radiant ceil· ing heat . wiring for cable TV and telephone, sliding glass doors to balcony or pa tio. and double shelves in wardrobe closets. tnform 0 ation about Monterey Village and La P alma Village may be had at the Leisure World New Model Center near the El Toro e xit of the San Diego Freewa)C. ll is open daily from 9 to5:30. ' ~ . 621 Lido Park Orive. Your mooring, st<•ps from ~·our door. (A slip fnr e ,·ery home.) Yo ur constant t•om- pahion. s urreal ret1ections of masts and hulls and sun :rnd gulls. Visual delig hts that quietly d eansc ~·our mind just as surely as the ocean breezes refresh yo ur senses.The feeling of well-being only the sea can girn. 621 Li do Park Drive. Designed .and built1or people who love the sea and the things of it. Architecture o( richly textured wood and copper trim whose patina <'an only become richer wit h the pa~c;age of time and the pallet of weather. Inte riors crafted to be a pprc- H~l Lido l'ar\.. llri\ ,:. Tl11rl \ -"• I I 111• mn I dc.-ir:dili• wa(Pr fron t 1·11111l111rnn 1u r11 . h1>1111 ''' 1· a,;1il;il1l1· in i\"t·wporl l:(•:wh. t\ r:r1·1· o pp11r111111t.\' l11 g1:t~I' li l'1· l1\' tlw hanrl and Ii"· it tlw w.1y ~1111\1· :tl,,a~s c!rl'a11wd it i::h1111lt..l lic . .IC1yous, fn 'l• an<l t.·fo .... 1· tn t h1• sr·a St•t asid1· lhc time to :il'l' i't llO\\'. You\1• \1:til1•d l11ng c•noug-h. Two bedroom, two bedro om nnd <kn condominium homes fro m $11 0,000. E xcellent Financin~ -f\1 1', l· 1 • .I\. I'. I\.) TC'h•phont• ('i I I) lli .i -Jll'iO Six Twenty One Lido Park Drive -9--..., , ., •' ... ~ Under the direction of Ring Brothers Development Corp. i • • I t ' THIS WEEKEND FREE! S 10 SPEED Youm~tJ!l!tldrawingat~ Sublru start. Ust tht cut out entry btlow right. Licensed Calif. driYef'S only .• 2 DRAWINGS Ju• 21 •nd Ju,.. 21, 1976. llQ$~OI• ' ,.,. 90'!'1 1 • E I ST, 5AllT A AllA M1·1477 ~ FREE! Pony , Rides Bring the whole family for lots of fun. The Ponv Rides will be on June 19, 20, 1976. co• OIE-COME ILL NOTICE!! SUBARU DOES IOT REQUIRE CITILYTIC COIYERTER ••.••• Tl. Siborv SEEC-T er9M is the er9M of tOfllONow here today. NO etlliuioM odd-om needed. Simplified Mainte- nance ond <40 plvs MPG. Complies with F.derol air stondorck ... USES ANY GAS!! CUSTOM DATSUN TRUCKS $ • •• •llY ROAD TEST MAGAZINE 2 DOOR STANDARD ed and ready. Come and stt and buy. r. A2219269'3 St. 696 =;_..-·-,_ SUBARU $ .. 11· ... Blue w1"1 side motdin9. Plenty of room . St. 637 Ser A22U20181 TIE 4 WIEEL DRIVE SUBARU WllOll ON·ROAD -OFF ROAD -PLENTY OF FUNI "SUBARU" CIR LllE OF THE YUR!! Sunday June 20 197&. OAIL Y PILO r ('I JUNE 19th & 20th FREEi REFRESHIEm ~ •PEPSI COLA •COTION CANDY •POPCORN ....• ,., ~,1::1' QUALln USED CIR BIRGllllS -----------------------., --------- ------------------------------1. 10 SPIED llKI llGISTIATION I se!!!~ ~~!me. ~o~ .1!!!,a!~. 1•11•3 •n NI~~!ft1c!f!ion •1 1 CUT OUT oetgs'Je c~uPoN I 23.000 miles. Must See. er, 9as saver deluxe. Uc wagon uc' 1307 a a5r .. !' rove I <RLSlOOICMOll Sl3CFW · · I . u .... ru. I $ S229L.i !10 PUR_CHISE IECESSIRY 1 1911 IW 1113 ........ '11 11111111• •• NAME I 1..-ADDRESS I 4 soeecs. radio. heater. 1ieo Beautiful brown metal· I CITY & ZI p Fully equipped, 2 dr, low miles, pretty blue W4HXXI lie, flteeds only reg gas. I I .·;tj'f"i:"°' 'fi695 •1995. S3"j95. I ~~~.N_e,..., •• _ -i '11 Timi 4 ll 'll ... CIYI 'lJ 1IYIJI M II 1114 lllm z I couPoN MUST •~2P:::::,~:s~' su1uu STOH I Plentv of room for fhe a gas saving Immaculate The f•ney one from Bronze • soeed beMlf'f, 11 JUNI 21 AND JUNI 21, 1976. I whole fimlly and priced car. Lie. n4MRH Toyota. Nice! Lie . mags, low miles M"'' .,..,. •••odc.111 *'"'"" 1oc~ I rltflt. Lie. 515HHC 192HWZ (21SJGR) I '1595. '2995. '2695. SALE -----------------------.. S4lf ENOS JUNE 29, 1976 CLOSE Of IUSINESS LARGE SELECTION • MANY WALK THROUGHS 280Z LARGE SELECTION e IMMEDIATE DELIVERY PLUS THE ALL NEW DATSUNS KING CAB & F-10 IN STOCK NOW .. • NEW '76 DATSUN 710 2DOOR This vellow beauty has economy but doesn't look it. Elegant. Stock 6.417. Ser . 207462'8. s331&. I' t t w \ ~ t ; NEW '76 DATSUN·610 4 DOOR SEDA~ Dark grHn and ready to roar. Won't last long at this price. Stock 6619. Ser. 610075598 s311&. r • ••' ------------------------· I 10 SPIED BIKE REGISTRATION I . I CUT OUT I OE POSIT COUPON AT GARDE N GROVE OATSUN I 18 PURCHASE IECESSIRY I I NAME ---------- 1 ADDRESS ---------II CITY & ZIP PHONE ----------1 MAKE AND YEAR CAR I I I I COUPON MUST II PllHNnD AT DATSUN STOii I I ·2 HAWINOJ. I I IUNI 21 •ntl IUNI 21, 1'76 I a Mult Nw ... ._ (alM ... ,.., llcfMt -------------~--------~ SAl.E EHQS JUNl.1' 1'76 Ct.t ti MMI I . ·. I C2 OAILY PILO T Secret of Riches: A Full Stomach?· By the Associated PreH ·Ill pt·r-rt•nt SIJl'lll 1111 luvll. 411 \\'AS 11 I :".JG T 0 N The ll'lcµhones. <108 rud1os <11111 100 Ai;:nC'u lt urc l>cpurtmcnt is dis· telcvlsaons per 1,000 per:.clll'> :\o •rihuting un U ·page Jeuflct automobile figurl'S wen· -.lmwn. <·.Ailed "The Secret of Afnuenrf'" Tho rep 11 r I s a 1 d 1 h ta t whk h nrgut.>s that the well-bl'ing ''Amerlcun u ~nl·ultun· l'unit• Lo nf people depends on the food be tht• found at 1un of our nut wnul -.upply 11nd can be measured by afOuL•nce" for ;i numltcr ot IJaslc •he number of automobiles and reasons. lnclutl1n1? the trm.111100 tl'levision sets they aC'qu1re. of 1mvate O\\ 11c·r~l11p or land "After food needs are met. which began with tile f1r~t <'OI· thl'Y can use the rest or their in· onlsts 1·omc for other things," the re· llom<'steacl I :rn .. :ind ;rn <1111plc• JK>rt says "They <'itll dr<>:-.s bet· ar<•n for sell h·111\•111 "C'1 L· IHll'•' l<'r and have bl'th.•r hou:.t•:. or ind1H·f'ments for llltl·r i.:c·rlC'r.1 .1parlmt•nts . Then t hey <·an lion:; S1·1C'nC('. 1 1•tho11lo,e~· .ind 111uvc on to upgrudinA the rt•:.t of lhl· ~rn\\ th <Jf aned 1.11111 :11 ro11 rtwir li fe styles -own cars in· spurred proclul'l1vil ' 'h'ud of riding buses. watch col-As an 1llu:-lrnti1111. tlw report or TV instead of lish•ninJ? tn the said that 11 toda~ ·:. lc1<1d s111>µly radio, cal out occasionally in -were pro<lurrrl \\' llh th1· mC'lho<ls stead of euting a ll mculs al avail ablo at t IH' tanw \\'11rld W;rr home. ~pend money for pC'rsonal I. lC'ss than 60 ,·c·:rr-. ag11, rt l'ntt>rtu1nment, g ive t•hih.lren would tal-.l' Sc\'Cll i111w-. "" miiny music l('ssuns and . . enjoy farm \\Orkl·rs as nm\ .1n• n ·· Irr<> .. -quired. The le<1rll'I was prepared by "Om· l'l'r•w11 out 111' 1111·1·1· 111 ttw dcparlmt•nt's Office of Com· todu,··s urban labor f'orN' wou ld . municallon fur distribution ut need to l1'a\'e l11s job and go bad, the ll.S. Biccnlt'nnial Exposition to the farm," tht• r!'port :..1111 on Sc ience arnl Technology al lt{•turning to J!llX f;irrniof{ l\1·nnedy Space Center m Cape practiecs would n •qull l· :!O tlm<':- C 'anaverat. Fla .. whil'h opened as many horsi•s ,111.i n1trlo•-. as ;\l:iy 30 and runs through Sept. G. then• arc· today, the • 1'1•p1111 ,aid. ~luch of the text 1s clirL•<·t ctl al the product&\'it ~· and econ1imu· Allentow11 muscl<' Am t·n<·an farmers haH· prov1dl'<L By re11u1 rin~ onl y a 1·1· latively frw people to produce rood -about four perr<.•nt of ttw · S population the rema1111kr are rree to do ot hc •r things. "Only about 17 perrl•nl of our 1ilsposablL• income is s1wnl on food . 83 percent of our income 1s available t o sp<>nri on other things,·• the r<•port said. -'Miserable' --Carpenter SACRA!\l E:":TO (,\P1 Th<' 68-ycar·old town of Alll'nsworlh -the Tulan• Cuunlv site uf an car I y b I a ck s l' l1 h· ml' n l in California 1s ;.1 ··misl•rablt• place." a sl:tll' leg1slal11o:r~:. S t <t t l' S l' n a l o r D 1• n n i s .carpt•nl!'r, t h1· Or;m,.;1· 1 '1111nty •'91 htulr l ttttoh, lki••l\ll'n lt\111•\t,,...nt & f WWIM<OI S000 !11.14Q ~f\Q¥,\(tmitnh~ rv1 \UllVh, l9'1 I found )())(),..,. \eov-<•• a ·-· toOO #J1f9 ERRORS: Adnrtlser ~ check their ad The Blacest Markatpl~• on tht Orlnc• C011t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sell It, find It, Trade It With a Wont Ad (642-5878 ) One Coll Service Fast Credit Approval HOllses For S-. 1HcMtM1 For S. .. HcMtws for S-. I..._.. for We •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G ... rol IOOJG1Mrel IOOJ .... ,.. 1002 GeMrel 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• daily •d report er ~ ron lwdlattly. Th WESl.l.'r '.\J TAYLOR CO. DAILY PILOT ottume . Uoblllty for t!W fir-st in _ correct i"sertio11 only. HEA l.T Ul\S -..111u· 1 !l·lt i Publlsh•r's Notice: 1\ll 1 o•:rl t•,l ,1t1 • ,1'1 \ o JI o.,o•ol 1111111' 11"\\'fJ.Clll'I I ' "1110 J•'o'I 111 I hv Fc •o l1•1 .11 Jo' ,011 lt c111,11l1'. \1 I .. 1 I'l l• \\llll h 111,11-."" 11 111•"'.d lo ,011\;·r lli>I.' .111 1 pn · lt•rl'no· ... II 11111 al H•11 111 d1Sl'l1tnt11Jt1on h:t:-t•ll 01 r;i1·~. t•vlur. r"hi.;ruu, SL'>. or n allor\al 0111110, or .ir 1111\•111111n lei 111 .11-.l' o1n1 ,,,,.h 1111•1t·r•·no·•· 1111111.i ll\111,0l'lllM 1'1111111:1111111 • ·111" nl.'Wi;pa11<'r '"" nu i..11111\ rni:ly Ul'l'l'l'l IHI) adv1•r11 s 111 i.: lor rL•a 1· .. 1.1tt• I\ h11'11 1~ 111 \ 111la tum 01f lht• 1;111 Housff for Sale ....•.•••..........•.. General 1002 . •...••.............•.. Seen Woodbridge? 11 'nu ha \'o'. \'OU 'It tlnulJI\ .I JI JI r c• •. l ·., ' ,. I h I ~ .. lrnllll' '.!n:;o Sq II "' t•koj.!.1111 L' :11111 ,,Clphl .. tlo'.I 111111 1.11,un1111" <'.II pl'I lll).! ,lll tl <lr.q11•111·-., ,I nlU~!>l\I' Cll ,O,,\ool ~lllft• 111 lor a kin~ 1.\o l)11<'1'n 1 11110• lrn .111011 Clll 1111 01\\'I !'tlll'll Jul. Compare t h1~. tht·n hurry a11tl l·all S87.!J50. DONALD M. BIRD Auo<iote~. •eoltor\ IAYFttOMT-LOHG WATEI VllW! f'i~hcrmcn 's delight! Near the jetty. Prime Corona d~I Mar location . 4 R<Jrrn water front home w . pit>r & floL&t Close-up view of the cxc1tin~ yachtmg c.ctivity. lnclud<>S th(' la nd. SJ00.000 2319 RA YS IOE DH SATtSUN 1·5:3u DECOIA TOl'S DEUGHT-S275,000 Exquisite a1>vointments in this lgl' 3 bdrm home w/fabulous view. Kitc hen w/pass-thru bur. Din ing a r ea on te rrace. European old world l.'IL·gan ce. LOOKING FOR THAT DREAM.HOME? This 1s it '. 4 BR luxury residence. Overs ize rms. enormous fam rm . Spccl<ic'ular vkw of li ghts & back bay. Lg e pool & patio. Dover Shores. $215.000 1608GALAXY DR. SAT/SUN 1-5:30 IA YFRONT ·~cOHDO" FOR LEASE Sµal'IOU!-t 1ww ~.Rn 21 :! bath apt. 24 Hr. se<·t1 ri t ~·. poul. Ja <·1tz7.1 , billiar d rm. Boal ~lip ava1lahll'. Sl.250 month. GREAT OCEAN VIEW! COM S t'l' the sailboats from s un balcony. Lgc• lovely :1 BR 2 ha a pt. Firepl, dbl garag1:. gar dl'n eourtyd. Vl'ry pvtc. walk to hl'ad1. $550 mo. Yrly lease. 2508 OCJ<:AN BLVD. SAT/SUN 1·5:30 21 I I S• Ja ... 11 Hils Rood NEWftOIT CEMTB. tU. 644-49 l 0 10021GNH'OI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RecoCJni1ed For Outstanding Mesa Verde Track Record In Listings & Sales She Se1 Why: • It's My Area • I Know The Properties • I Know The People • I Am A Professional • I Work And Try Like Heck Call Me For Your Real Estate Needs Tlte bal btoten 2790 Harbor llvd., C .M .. 546-2313 I002GetMrel 1002 ........................... ._._. ............••. ~ We lt on®Cc H11pa 11y IJ I •.\ L • '•' ' '""'°'"''"'' ,oOjlOIOI""' 1000 /I~ Mtrcrw.dlw 1000 90W laeh 'MeflN (~nt '1000 '099 Awt-bll•• I ollwf ,,....,..,_ 9100'"' •••••••••••••••••••••• WAMISH ESTATE 4 IEDIOOM·2 STORY POOL·IEACH SJ4,500 sl'l'lt.Mkd \'Ill ry lo 1•11h'1 t ,11 n1• r:. :-11 l'd 11 \ 1111: rok1m. Country lu11'1w11 anti d ine . Urama111• l'tuirs l o hldtHl14'll} mai.t1·r "'""' and i:ut•:.I 'JUartcr:.. i\i.-.ume S<!~.ooo t-'llA loan. ~o nl'W loun c•o:.ts. s:!7tl •month pa~i. T11w nho11 :-c . Cull !11.13· 71181. OIY"'J flt O• • '''°' ,,. f !~lfilill -GeMrel 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Harbor Lites" John J\hdl T h 1· ~ ,. rl a y " a n 11l l·11I1 I V t• r i :-I:-I " :-imply 1 ry rni.: tr1 tell ltw i.:1r 1' from the '"":. • /\nc1lh1·r :-rgn of mrddl•· t•i:•· whl'n lh1· I• h 1111 l' r 1 n g s on :-..ct urtl.1y night and yHu h11p1· 1l 'i. nol for • "We have onl~· ~ix llercent of the world's population. hut we use about o ne-third or the wor ld's e n e r gy w<.· arl' mechan1w d and ha,·e replaced human musc le power with mar hane power .. Hl•publi<'an. 111 :1tl1• this a:-st•:-:o.-1----------1 nll'nt flu r111g :1 1111111 liudg"1 1·1111 IRING ALONG FATHER • PROMONTOltY IA Y So vn11 1•:rn't lake ii with '"" Betwl'{'ll prit'"' ·,.., t.1xt·s. whal ·~ ll'll Iv l.1 kl· · • To illustratf• 11:-. point1 till' n • por1 <·ompun·s 1 · .s :rgnrulturt·. rood :.pL•nding and matenal :II' quisitwrns "ith olht•r <·t11antn<•s Those rom pa riso11s incluclt•ll f1•n·nc·1• o'l111111111t1•c· ho :1ri111! on :r Jll'OJICl:.al fell' ~~;.:l.(HWI Ill I .1rr~· m·t•r fllntl111.i.: 1111 thl' -.t.111· 11\\111'11 :;rte ,\111•11:-\\ or! h '' "" l111111do·d 111 l~JH l>y l'ol ,\111·11 .\llo•11"'"1rlh then till' hii.:h1·-.1 r.111k1nl! 1Jla1·t.. 111 th<.• :ar m\'. NEAT AS A PIN! S5l.950 Th,.. 1111111.11'11la11· h1m1· nl11'1" hnl!hl -.p .11·111u, ll1•1h110111:.. c •I/\ 1.1flllh '111 0\ 0'1':0.1/C'ol 11\1111! 1'111 " lui.: ll11111111 i.: 11111', lg1· l..11rli1·11 \\' lo1;11b 111 "lll• 1 ••. 1nt·., l:11111olr.' rm :111cl m.1111 l'''"o' l'.1 ' "·"" II• ;\Ii I l' Sq 11.11 \.' I '. 11 I. t '.II I loldJ;.' < · :.! I 'l'r:1dc"' 11111, 8 IX 11;1::1 Indra, the poon·st of till' ~roup, has 68 P<'rt'ent of its l'l'O· pie engaj!ed in :1gri1·ultun: aracl spends about fi I 1wrC'enl of its an· come on food. Thl• countr~· has one passenger car. two tele1lhones. 22 radios <tnd C'ight · tenths or a TV set for Ca(·h 1.000 µeoplc . the report s aid. ":--Jolllid~ J.:111'' tho·l l' II ,. 11111~ imporlnnl hcC':111:.1· 1111:. Al lcnsworth \\';.1s hl:1d; \n·n·1 thC'SC just a h1111l'11 or :.h:rl'k:."·· Carpenter askt•d 1----------1 The United States. ut tht' other end or the scale. us<.•s only four pe rcent of its people in _~agriculture. s pends 17 1x·rcl•nl on food and has 4-11.i automobiles. 004 telephones. 1.623 radios anct 449 te lcvbion s ets J>er I ,000 persons. -Fr anc·c" I he next most a r nuent of the group, ha:. "' l'l'I' " e n t ,, r i t s p o p u I a t • o n 1 n agricult un•. s1H·nds 26 percent of its int·oml' on fol'ld and has 21i2 t•ars. 185 l{•lt•ph1ml's. :113 r:11Hrn. ~md 227 television sets per 1.000 peopk ·-Russia rankct.1 next in af· :nuence. with 32 percent of its 'J>0pulalion in agriculture. :15 lo A . Al an l'o:-.1. I lw :-.l atl''s lcgislatav(• analy:-1. :-aid the s itL• was imporl ant tu the• statP's hlacks Carpcnl <.·r t h1·11 rl'ft·rrt·d 111 sla1f' Sl•n. :\"alt· lluh.lc11 . a lil:rd< Ot•mot.·r:rl from I.I):-,\11i,:l'1 1·:-. anti said. "I "rsh SC'nalnr lluldcn would go t h1·1·1· 1111 a 'at•<Jtaon . ~1·xt ~ t•ar lw d 'nit· "ilh 11w ... said C;1rpc·ntc•r who 11ppo-.f'rl th<' ;.1ppropriatin11 "(I 's ;1 1111:--1·r:d1lt• pl ael' I \\'Ot1lcl ratll('I' SIH'IUI ~~lU,IH)ll Im'·' statut• of' Col Alll·n~\\11rth 111 ~natur ll11ld1•11 ., I r1111I \'.1rd The t•omm1ttt·P \lllt•t.1 111 ap pro\'l' .the funds. cl{'spite ·C:H'IX'O· Lcr·s objl'Ction~. 'Public Collllllents Sought . On San Juan's Budget San Juan Capistrano city coun- cilmen arc mullln ~ over a Ion~· range budget , proposed as part of the city's growth management plan. during a series of study !)essions this month. tion growth. Mocalis said, the budget would a lso be changed . BEACH HOUSE $640950 Thi• th:irm 111' IH•a v~ ,11,11:1' mak1• 1111, :1 h1lrm . :! h.1 doll h111i-1• .i n•al 1111~ S11:rrl.l1111: • ll';Jll , lro•'h parnt . 1t1·\\ clrapl':., fllUl'h IH'W C'oll'l1t'f i11g. \\'.ilk l11 h1·: ... h ~~lf1·!>-1~11 ----· Walker Slee Reel Estate POOL HOUSE only s.t7 ,!ISO Spa rklrn~ nt•w pool w Ith lots of d l' l" k l n J.! • :1 I' It j.! I' ll1«Jrooms. ::! h:dhs, t' ha rm 1 n g :-u n s h i n t• l.1ll'l1t•11 .111 ~1 lisled Won't last the Wct•kcnd ' llurry, l·att ROBERTS REALTY 848-1688 200 VIA GENOA. LIDO ISLE. OPEN SAT/SUN . 1·5. Pt'lllll' till' 1•11 nn•r lol·;1l11.>n. !:.P:t1·1ot1!-t l ~lo r~. ';r11lll'd t'l'ilings. sunny south and east patios. 3 l<I\ l'I~· lidrlll!\, 1.::1l'h . \\II h O\\'ll hath . :1 (·.rr garagt• FATHERS ICNOW BARGAINS ~o.uon IJl'll'l' l't'(hl<'llllll 1111 th1!f-sharp :-.l ud111 dupkx. ~ bdrm:. t•al'11 l'rinw rcnt;il. st<:ps t u OC<.'Un. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5. 5219 RIVER. NEWPORT BEACH. FATHERS DAY SPECIAL Breatht aking \'ll'\\' of harbor. hugt• pl'l\'alc ll'IT:tC'L', la\'ish ust• of l'l'ystal :md mirrors. hoal slip :1\'ailahlc, lnll' lllXUl'y for ::1!1:1.000. DAVIDSON REALTY '>ROI W (,>mt H .... i N H 645 · 7575 3116 Newpor t s;vd N B 6 73 • 9060 1002 Waterfront. 4 BR. ·I BA + Pil•r & slip $279,500. 701 Baysrd<." Open Su11day 1-4 CAMEO HIGHLANDS :! BIL :1 BA l"EE. formal nn. $122.500 41>0(i Courtland Dr. Orcn SattSun 12··1 lM S F Coa"t H tg hwav Corona dd M dr 1 1/~ UJ(l() 1002 Gwral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ENJOY LIFE MESA WOODS :\111,lo•rn musrr ha:o.n'I h1•0•11 aro1111d 1•1•1 llln~ ;cntl h11pl'f11lly \\ 011 'l lie· • ''"'' 111 lh 111-.o• JIC'OJIJh' \\hll 1'"011' fl:'i1I Cllll .111.i "·" '"'·" llll'~ ·1111111. l'111l':.!. lhl') UIS:t).!1 l'l' \\II h I.I!> • W• think you'll 09re~ that our approach to holM ow11•rship •okes 1enae at Harbor Realty. BAY VIEW Custom trni It P eninsula h omt.'. 3 Bedroom , 4 hath. :i f ireplaces . Upstairs bal<:ony with unobstructed view. Sandy beach across s treet. D o n 't miss th is e s tate sal e opportunity. fi·10·6Hil BIG CANYON t,---..in....addition tu these sc~jiQruL and a June 30 pu blic h<'arinJL tht• council has plnnnt-<l u Jurw 21 tneeting lo ctblam r1•sidf'nt!\' 1·11m • In addition to keeping the tax rate in check. M ocalis saul his proposed budi,:l'I k«1•p:. a low· t•mploye to population ratio. :.ug ~ 1.llil1. somC' s •rv · s ar dwap<'r undf'r t'Olllr;1l'l with the pri valt' st•rtor anti piano; no capital prOJt•CI s \\ 11 h 11nat for!la hie maintt•n:ann ments on the budget. , ThC' 1Heliminary dou11 mC'r1t r('fl l'l'ts inrrcasing operating t•x penses but decrcasinl? tax rates pver the next five yt>urs • Gtneral fund expenditures. m- c:luding capital projects. range From $2.172,000 for the next fiscul year to $3.170,000 ln 1981 . Also, he sa id, t11·vl'lopmP11j pri· ssure s houlcl h1· nianagl•d to refl ect the city's C'apac1ty to al'· commOdatc at and the city should "make a consl·1ous effort to not · ~et invol v1·d 111 a bunch or things ." The l'ity's 1tencral fund tax CoUtlCL*l Hi• •~s rate of 90 cents p<'r $100 of as-• c;; !'icsscd valuation will remuin thf' ~am<' under th(' fi ve-yeur pro-/ • F • 110sal. IIowc•vt•r. th<· total tax rate• rotfle lrm. will ht• reduc<'d us the bontl re· 11oymcnt r ate decreasl'S. ~an Juan t ':1rHsl 1·1111111•11 ~ n11an Tht' cur rent total tax rule or r 1lmcn havt• ;111lll(ln1c•d :in S ll!.r.~,o Sl.06 is t'XJll'<'ll'il In h1· $1 O:l nl'Xl ai.:reemcnt w ith 11111 /\rroyo ~t·ar and !19 c'1•nls 1wr SH)() of a:. Group. a11 lr\'i1w pl111111111i.: firm. lo sesst•1t \'al11at 11111 hy 1!>81 rompkk .1 pl.111 for lllC' 1·11\ :. his Ol>t'rnling el(11t•n:-1•s b11dgl'led torrcal Los H1 11:. a1 t':t for tht• \'Pa r 1•nll111J! .Jun<' 311 l>urang th1• f11 !II plraM' 11f tlw totalt'll si ;, nnlli1111 Nt•xt yi-:rr . ~ludy. whil•h IS lo lit• ('lllllJlh•h•tl the 11rn1>0:-t·d opL•ratan~ expenses by August . th1• <'011s111l;r11ts wi ll total Sl.!176.1100, ;rn inc·rease of recommend goals ~11111 ohjc•l't l\'t•s ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS Cleaned & Polished :-.11111\ 11.,111' I ho I 11111 I Ill Ill Ill I\ .111· 11.olo'!'rl'~I 1 'l11I• \J.o1nh1 ·1 1111• a\ ail ·1111 . """ I l.1-r .11 onl\ . . . Onrsiaed Lot l.\l t•nclo·\! hnml' ln11t ln•t'"· ~h11lllc• .. 1 i;onl \ must :-cc• lor lh1· 1111: itbout 3:! ~>err1·nl or the plan. Cit y Manag1•r James Mocahs The actual land use a nd ~aid thl' inc·reas<'d costs will be circulation l'lan ·will be de· Open Sot/Sun 1·5 .---------t family f\;c<ltl Ill Ol'l' 11wncr :rnx1ou!-. <.:t:NTU llY :~1 due lo s alaries a nd new positions, velopcd by Dec:cmlwr. It is ex-1524 Sa"tan•lla Terr •~m •1!1;,11 maintenance und operation. peeled lo be sc•nt through the EXCITING rapital <>utlay a nd policing of lhf• city's zoninJ,! JlrOl'l'durci; and ef Irvine Ttrroce INVESTORS rity hy the• Orange Cou nt y f<'ctiv<'by m1d -l\prtlnfncxt ye1r ll q•hly 1111 1-tr ... lc•d 3 ATTENTION ~heriff's Departmenl. The downtown urt•a includes ho·olr.11101 , 1.1m ilv room lcl1•:1lproJ)<'rty,l11hr,r(':it · Mocalis said the five-year plan many adobes considt'rcd to bt• \\llh 11rC'pl.11'l' & ,~l'l ba r 11010•1111at. LIV<.' 111 fr(l nl ~""more r ational und practkal" histnrically si~nlfi cant. Coun 0 11 ,1 luri.:1·. t'Ol'1H·•'. pool h1111~c a nd aclrl f\\tf unlh ~han the t2-month budget used hy cilmcn askt•d the plunners to pay .,. ,,. Int l-o1'l' 111 u 1 111 n•ar Walk ltl Im' n 11nrl •he c1'ty1·n the past. parta'cul ar attention· to nrran°t·· ~ "hoppr nu Thi.. 1' urw of t'' "' ~.,, .. _ .• rt the• I"" rc•.11 op Jt is "n-ally a propo!!ed pro· m<'nts for the r<'storatirm of the -;...... irn·runilrL''ktt 1.,11•0•11111 ~ram for fiscal nnd community Montanez Adobe REALTORS 11111' ~1: •. 001,1• • ·1 .. ~c· all servlct's and should he con One m<'mber or lht• Los Rios 1.0111ji.:c e;,11 s.w :!Jta sldered a plannin~ document Stcerin~ Committee. a group of 1-lliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ •·. ,,.,, • '" ... · within the same m<'aninJ! :is th<.• residents appoinll'cl to J!Uirte the I ~ I General Plan and Land IJse planning process. rl·s1i::ncd in lfillilf;ll Management Code," he said. protest or th<' plannt'rS who wlll !"cir ( 'l;io;,,1f1t•cl /\cl ,ijQIJjF : Projected revenues and expen· do the work. l'~vclync Villegas ·\l''l'ltJ\I . =-- ditures In the preliminary budget said another firm. Hurrio rta~-Call :i •re Unked lo population in· nert. would r<'lulc to ~the res1· U;irly l'ilol Under construction 4 nr. \D "["CllC 3c-, Ba. :l200s(lrt Sea X •... , :_ ... ,_ ... _ ... •-•'--_ cl•y·.s den•· '--ttcr. i " ,, _... -uN""•""" ~ un:_ ~ .., u.: Vie w & Nurri~i:us VU. eneral Plan. U there arc -The"?ouncilmen did not d lAc uss ____ fr_42_f>l_ii_s ___ 1 t>1:!-2tff4 &fl7!Hl7ll2 ch&n«e• in that plan or popula· her objertion .. \ Welker 8Lee Reel Estate $©~~µ-~~~s~ T hof ln#ri9uin9 Word Game with o Chuckle o::~~fit':.,:~1' ~t I ·~: ~ ! .... y f t ' • h , •• • f, '" '' I'• '' It llUB S I~ _I I I LLJ I DABT IH I I CLYHOP I I I I 11 I If a man 111s all ddy long I H U D l 0 S I on the bank of a river w11h ~.--... li~,-.,..,l,,.. .... ,-cl pole In his hand, people .... ~-.... ___ ..__ ---respect him for being a po- l L A y R I F I 11en1 man. If he sol~ on the 1--.. 1 -... 1 --. 1 -..- 1 --. 1 .,.,-1 porch thinking thrngi over, . . _ . _ . . he rs referred to as Iha! ,__...__.. __ ..._...__, .. _ -" down the strecr I HIHTEZ I .... ..-.,-... 1--rl-.... l--rl,....-4. c_ .... "'-th..ckl~ auot..i b' fill.nit '" ~ "' \lf"!1 wordt '--_._.___._ ... _..~ YOll <lt••"':.!'..0:-~~Du•~-3 ~':'t • r:;~:.~~~a~av~.u I' r 11 1· I' r I' I' I 6 ~~~~(';MIU 10 •1 I I • I I L I • SCl.AM-l.ITS-Aaawen la Clou.iflcot._ 1010 LOVE'S LABOR rs raol lost on th is s 1wl'la cular CENTUltY SJIOJU;S l story ho me. 4 ncdroom ronv<•rt<'<l ln :t h(•droom (2 maslcr su1h·s I up/I d 11w11 ). Only 4 Vl'ilrs old. Nt·ar Ed1!-.111l lligh and ht·•u·h. $fil ,!150 With C'asy lc·rms. Call !Jfil-4454 GREAT FAMILY LOCATION A quiet street in College Park with a 4 bedroom 2 bath home. . .new on the market. Schools within walking distance and a 11 for only $57 ,950. Call 546·'1141. THE WHITE HOUSE IN MESA VERDE Ex(·eption a lly attractive Colonial style horn<' just offered 1'~0R SALE with spaC'ious family livin~. Short wa lk to M F:SA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB. Instant "move in condition" . Fantastic decorating throughout. 4 Bedroom, lar,:?e formal dining room, den with separ ate fireplace + much more. orrered at $!l2,500. 546·4141. Offiu·~ locatf'd in C°'to Mna HwmnqfOfl Bf'ath -Mf'wpori lkoc h ' ... TARBELL 1926-1976. "Golden Anniversary" 4 ........ l•cll! Mts, Cleon lives here! Gracious Bar Harb°' horre convenieflt to schools of'ld shops. Newly de,01atod inside in rich t one s ond t e 1ttures. Cloud ·so ft •orpe ls , rrorc.hing drop~·~. 4 'lU<.~ ~•led bedroom~. • len °' •. sewing roorn for mon1, 't: Separate famil y 1oom, qorher·round fireplace m 1he living quarters. Forrrol dining, $65.900. Coll Margoier Highsmith at 54().1720. Horth Costa Mes.! Ideal home for rhe large family. Lots o f room to qow. Big 2-srory design. Del Cereo home fa the e~ecuhve featuring 4 Iorgo bedrooms. big bonus room for your paties. Fiesta family room. 2 balhs. The mosl modern blilf.ins mom con irnogine. Carpets, drapes. close to South Coml Plozo. $68,500. Coll 540· I 720. Country Comfort! Private yards ideal for summer Of 4th of July ,x>rties. Surrounded by Weste<n split roll fencing, !>porkling pool center, sun deck & covered patio. Gorm room fair · ping pong or pool table is o seporore bLJldinq away from tho house. 3 W •ooms, I •r. bath;. Dining room. S61 .%C), Coll 540-1720. U...0..s, OraftcJH, ...._! Plus longE!fines. peaches. nectarines and (_1opevines. Delicious yorc:b. Beoutifully lof'ld~oped. fully sprinkleted lawns. About 1800 sq. feet includes 3 beaoorns~ 2 baths. Dining a paty bar. Award wiMing kitchen with reol wood cabinets. Secluded master suite, private fireplace. $05,cx:n.\Coll 540· 1720. Attn: Finicky lyYers! Li~e new Mosa Woods area. ~ingle·'>tory ranch home IOf the fussy home buyPr! 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. Entry foyer lo step down living room. dining room is ~eporot<..-d by ook roiling.' Custom carpets in the fa,,,ily room. rugged beamed ceilings. Ole fashioned pantry in th"' kitchen. 3·cor garage. $78,750. Coll 540.1720. Sl9,00o.Grab ff ~ck! Attn; all newlyweds or retired couples. Fantastic townhome in LOCJIJ"Kl Hills. "ir coriditioning, lush carpets ond d.-opes. Spacious thruout. Convertible den or family room. Handy kitchen with all modern built •M ond wood cnbinl"t•.. Coll now! '54().1720 $41,500.Fruit TrHs! S.~eon in~e ff-----+--"o""'n:.....,..::.o.;;.u,:;_t_; Neatlv ~inic.urc.lyar s wit · • lcl1ghtlul fruit """\ and o covered polto wi•h hnc~ BBQ. Richly ponolf>d cil"n, 3 bedroom~. 2 l)(]th~. 2J Ft. l1v1nq (JIOO nlf the entry foyer. [tr.tom co htnels In thr• uduxn l1rch1•n. Shrnp! Oily $41 ,SOO. Coll 540-1720. Newport H.lghb Ano! O..ne< On~ious, nt.>ed\ ~ome actton on this beautiful home within walking distance to WestcliH Ptozo. Spociou; rooms. 2 used brick fireplaces. Family re>am/qinincJ room combination. Lorge pnvote qmunds, room for your trailer or boot. Sovf} thomonds, reduced to $65,900. Coll 540 I 7}11 l~abS. Loc.tlon! Cnnv•'nif>nt 1,, mo1~1•to,, school\ nnd l•l'!'w11y~' Roau1:l11I ·pork-lik .. qround. w ith frt11t Ir··~ .... f'<'lt~ vr•111 I 10ot1 Brond '(\on\;n\J n1•w rl1~hwl'l'>hN. rwl'n anr1 .,~f.cfeon.nq lwnilAr in th... ITT'm lov1n' ~;tchen, 'I I >PClrrv.om~. I " ~oth~. S"p.YOIC' fam.ly room fnt-1n l11ch!'11. I h"'" ~ PVPI) o rye,.nhnw.,. J,.,, r1ll Y""' plnnr, $67.0'X>. Coll 540.t 7?<'1 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa G:r .... RELO ServilNJ 7000 Cities Thruout The United States TAA•uflWJ08S AIMrico't ~st H.. aeMle C1111p-.y • - ' . Hoen.11'.r We ....... Fer Wt ......, for Wt IHMs•s For s. . Sundoy June 20 1.976 DAIL y PtLO r (":J 1 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••• • ••• • • • •• ••••••••••• • •• • ••• • • •• •••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • For Sele-~ ........... Wt , •••r• IOOJ ., .. ,.. 1002 •••r• 1001 G11111r• IOOJ ~! ................ ~~.~ ............................. . •••• •• • • •• •• ••••••••••• ••••••• • ••• ••••••••••• • •••••• •• • • • • •••• •••••• • ••• • •• • • • • • • •• •••• ••• •• G----a I 002 J t OOZ • ___ 111!11 ______ ,..______ ~-........ 100 .... ,.. -. ·········•·····•······• ....................... ····-'············..-··· WIL~OMIAIOA D1:1UOY! ~~ TRUDY snTSOM We at Harbor Realty ure very plee:tst>d to have Trudy join our hard working staff. And why not '! We really enjoy workJng with this personable hlue- eye<J t>lon<le, wouldn ·1 you'! She has sold real estate in Santa Auu, Tustin a nd Mission Viejo but says ~he really loves working i n the Corona dcl Mar, Newport Harbor art>a. Trudy also sold real est a te in her hometown of Charleston, W. Virginia hefore com ing to California by way of Boston & Chicago. If you ar e planning to sell you r hom e, ca ll this experienced saleswoman to help you. You 'll be glad you did. 67l-4400' ' 1002 G••r• ··············~········ ····•···•······•······· BEST IN BLUFFS Fabulous new Nstiftcp EARLY ILUFFS. Prim e wate rfront. s weeping ,·iew of Oo\'e r Shores. Jus t listed. End unit. 3br, 2~:! ba. 1900 sq. ft. Im mac. Onlv 5112.500. · orEM 1.s 631 Vista lonlta Coff Mar VlstaJ HORTH ILUFFS IA YFROHT. End unit. Panoramic bay, mnt, ni ght light \'iew. 1950 sq. ft. .. like new. 3br. 21 :!l>a . This one is for the buyers who want lo do the ir own d ecoratin~. Wo11 l1l you believe St 10,000 with la nd '! EXECUTIVE HOME FOR LEASl Encl unit. t·us lom E P lan. bay front . 2700 sq . ft.. 31.>t·, fam rm. form. din .. :1 ba .. 2 frplc.'s. 1 or 2 Yl'ar lsc . S85U mo, Picas<' ll'l us :;how you a ll the home!\ Avail. in the carefree Bluffs HELEN B. DOWD REAL TOR, INC. MLS 644·013 4 1973 Top Listtt & Top Salesman 1974 & 1975 R11111tef'•Up Newport-Mesa loard of lteaftOl's t G••r• I 002 G1•r• I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r/ewporl ~ '5ine6l Ooen Houses 1-5 9 Point Sur. ~pyglass $18!1,700 4 Bedroom. family room. pool. view 1800 Port Ashley Pl. Npt lk h Sl2!J.!l!'i0 5 BH. fam r m . room fo r boat/lrlr '75-3411 SIB>ROOMS Real Estat. rLUS POOL orPORTUMITY This home is very OP· Opening ror2Associates, tlonal. Lnr~e li vi n ~ New o r expc rie nrcd . room, t'11 m ily room. Llren sed r eal cst att• t'ircplacc . llu~e I I enclosed patio for enler-salcs peop c we com c. tnlnln•r. Ucautiful ll&F You h U \'{' your own ,.. llrivate desk and phone. 11001. Gourmet kitchen. 3 Bedrooms up <Ind 2 s.am~ l0<·otion 18 rc~rs. clown. Locakd in prime f.x~dlcnl commtssJO,n Hunlin"lon lk•ach area. 11pht. Good wtllk-lns . " . h · , (:ood rcCcrru ls. t:ull rur Ncnr maJor s 0111~ini: niten•iew. ask for lltll ccnll!r •!m~ .mlnult•s 111 l.11ehcnmyer . Owner bench. OOJ·ll?li?. . , .. 18611 Ncwpurl Rlvd t.:i\1 "'"'"' ~' ir 1 '' " ' ·:,·-· :"" """·:' I~ lfi!UN iii!Lt,LLiiW ,.ind whol "" w•nl m ~.E~~t.:14!.s~ficd~ ~-STAR GAZEK11 '• .,:..=.=..:..!.:.::..,...--11, UAY II. l'OIJ.AN AJ 4"· k ,_ o.Jp ........., c;...i. ~ ...-~Nil " V An•'""'I to ,._,. Sfo,... I To <N-.lop m•<lOg<! '°'Monday, " r.ad -.i. cur •til)OI dlflg to ......e-n of~ Zodloc bll1t> t+gt>. f °""' 11 !:t"0-• /'I YN• )(,...•d"'t•• 1 ... f • 1.' 4,,. ll•'t'&mt 1lC .JA1 1J011>•'' • ~lff ,, :.,u ~1 t 4 f ,_., t oi ,, w..... ' ,.,., ,J., "'' ,~,,, ~' t --'Iv 1 'fl'U• t I' ~\ l~ I • ''""O""f' 1\' II ..... ,.. • (\;1 1 I. \Ai' , .. • ,,...... J? "'" ' ........ , "'°"'• .... ...-.. .. '"'"' I "'""'r I •, ' I • • .,.Ii '·/Ii . '"' ~ . • : i "''"' ' n f ..... , • ,, ,., ,, ... ,. ~ 11 •1 •• ' V -•I t 1.,.,, • I• S•t"'"' I " ... ,._. .. , .. C ... llC"N 01, II .I' JAlf It Vl~· llJ.)J ta~!. !Jl. 'l."·tO'~· AQUA .. IU' '~"' 10 ..... ,,, ,. ~- ll )7)4" -~ .. fltCU WHO .. EEDS OCEAMFROMT7 6 llDROOM If the a ns wer is "I do", then see our $5',900 .SHORECLIFFS. pride & JOY Ill South Lugunu, 1t 's a :! Scrlu<h'd amun~ l n·l'S. bdrm., 2 bt.1th own·) OUl'·own 111 a mint·i.l rcttm ;ind l'1s h · secunly blc.lg. & fully lurnb hcd at pondi;, is this lars;c t"o S'95,M" & s and & surf 11lus a l:.tl"'C,_ story Costa ~frsa hurnc vvv " -t'calurcs 111dude hca\ ~ sparklin~ pool. Enjoy'. shukc roof, :.t l'p ·down • .COM $159,900 OM THE FAllW A Y .. of El 1'iguel. is this brnnd spanking new 3 bdrm :Monter ey style home; lots of Padr e bric'k. finel)t C'us tom ronstruc- tion. Al today's pnce, $185.000, it's a great investment'. Construc tion just starting; sc:e plans 111 our office. No wa iting in linl': A IA YFROMT ON IA YSIDE With .i btlrms., d ining & family roum!>, plus lots of' sunct & lx)at~. Offered al $238.000. W11l t radt•. A LOVELY ROTHSCHILD WINE CELLAR Located on 90 fl. of Lido ·s best South bayfront. 8 Bdrms., 9 baths. pool, Jacuzzi, sauna , gourmt·t ki t che n. sep. g uest house; pier & fl oat. All yours for S895,000 including the 3 lots. A REAL GENUINE GOLD MINE 515 Acres in Nev3da City, Ca .. s tream with waterfall. timber, next to Scott's Flat Resen ·oir, where you can enjoy boating, wate1· skiing. fishing & swim· ming. 80 .Miles North of Sacramento. Sl.456.31 Per at.: r e & all I he gold 1s yours . CAMEO SHORES A r e<.11 comfortable 3 hdrm .. :! ualh & den, with a heated pool. Dazzling blue water \'iC'w & sum t•limcs C<ltalina. loo! .t5Ut H.oxhury Or. Open S~1l/Su n 1·5 G1•ral I 10b21G....,.., 1002 ••....•... , ......•...........•.•••.•.......... r/ewporl ~ :J?~Jt SUPEtt SHARP• 3 BR, many upgrad es, best location, $114,000. ELEGANT• 5 BR. sep din rf , room for boat & trailer, $129,950. llG • 4 BR, Cam rm, pool, jacuzzi, ocean & bay view, Spyglass. $189,700. VIEW • 4 BR, New Bedford. lowest price in Spyg lass. S195,000. LAIGE .FAMILY • fabulous 5 BR. ocean. view, Spyglass, $225,000. SPECTACULAR • 4 BR. Big Canyon best of upgrades $249,000. LUSK RAH-IN HOMES Many Outstanding Values Call One of Our Counselors 675-l41 I L U SK ija Rl:ALTY (:111'111 /) /1n/... ,\ •1·11111 (11 ' 1002 G...,.., 1002 .............................................. of;Jo~~le , WATERFRONT New-under <·uns lrucllon : tonlc mp. Cape Cod.'' BH. '1 1:! ba .. pla~-rm . or 5th IHL :l frplcs. oak fir~ .. l11clst·pg Pi1""r & float. $:3fi0.ll!lll -!."1.~onl t; IW or J BU & 1 HH apt On sandy beach. S29!i .OOO BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J·l I Boy\11J.. Or•v~· N B ___!_!':> 6161 IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .9 ACRE JOMA LOT Plus Horses Three cozy hom es on .9 aer c. localed In a vt•ry J>rcsti~lou s an ·a near Dark Day. All kiull:; or room rur horses . ,, 11i1w t•orr<1ls. tar!< r•ivrrl, <'X· 1·1·cisc rini.:. and slorni.:<· Sht.'<I. This IS a Ollt'I' 111 :1 lifetime •11.11wrt ut11l ~ ' l111rry, l'illl (i l~-0:111:1 Ill DARLING DUPLEX Thill beam ed ceili nJ! beauty is just the home for grandma. All on one story and walking dis- tance lo WestdiH shop. ping loo. I.et the rent help pay ·the m<>r1i!ai:c. Hy appoinlm('nl nnly. Will exchange, Magnificent 4 Bedroom Open Sat/Sun 1·5 LoVl'ly ncir;:h horhood, ~droom. 2 bath. If yoi l•>ve 11lants. wrncJows i.trt pcrr c cl for 111 s Id c / 11u lo;1 tll• '" n n Is C.: al h I' ti r a I 1· e t I i n I!:. Loads 11f l'UJJl1UanJ:; lHH storage /\tt:id1cd . lal').!l 2 ear ).!;tr:tgl' lfra V} shak1· r1M1f Wnlk tu shuJl f•tnJ:. s l'h•1ols. tiark, lt·n ms and hu~ slop. E v1• South <:ou~I l'la1.11 . Sl'f all lh1ll al f,412 Alpmc. off Mur l\rthur & Parton Santa Ana. 400Lllfr:.N,\ C.Md'~ lMEWHOMES $57,900 EACH for lhe new home buyer. we have three n e w ruslom homes lo c hoose from localed nt·ar Hunt. ini.1.on Center in prl me loca l ion. For mor1• In. llvini,; roum, scpanatc f1re1>lact' & C'OVl'fl'U PiillV. The best \'alue in lown ~ hurry! (:all 546·5880 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS CUL-DE-SAC N e u r N E W P 0 ll 'I' llEIG llTS on a '"111~· shuix.'<I " lot 1s an unu::.ual l ;lmtly holllt'. Modern kitd\t•n and a b.:auoful room addition and 1:xtra bath. Zoned R·2-7000 + sci.rt. or lot $48,500 11 ..... ~11. ~ ANYTIME R.E. Salespeople "WANTED" Cooper & Cox Is l'~r>and· inl! its s ales st al'I fur pro \'en producers. C;1ll Dave .Coopl'r lo dis 1·u,,s our i:enc-ruu:. l'om SI' h t•fl 11 I1• Beautifully decorated 3br. 2ba + garden r oom fumily hom<>, E 2 blocks lo private bl•ath access. Large living rm. frplc, & beautifuJly landscaped front entrance..•. Pool·size rear yard, alf new appliances, a uto garage door opener, n ew carpets, & drapes , air conditioninµ •md more . Just reduced to sell immedia t e ly. 0,... Sat ~ 1-5. SHORECLlfFS. • .COM $189 900 Fantasti<.· ocean an3 harbor entrance view a long with picturesque Catalina sunsets. t tf.! blocks to private beach access. 3br, 3ba, fa mily rm, w /warm wood d eck for twilight dining. Anxious seller may_..consid<.•r sm all 2nd TD. 0,.. HOYM >atj'Sun. 1-5. BIG CORONA ... COM $345 000 Crashing waves anJ rare view of the world, ha rbor cntranc~. white foam and beach. Lower level guest house· with Sl't'luded patio and garages . Upp<.'r lcvd has 3br , 3ba. This is truly one of Newport Ha rbor's finest and seldom otfrr ed properties. SHOWN IY ArPTOHLY. ROGER'S REALTY 67).2311 rtush LClftdscaping Accents th1s hu.gcculdc· ~-sac loi w11h costnm waterfall and fish pond. 3 ~ I 002 G1Mral I 001 H ~drm · l ·' bat h ~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~0~1·mct"k.1t .. c~zy r111c, & IA YCREST HOME m uc h much more! Just REDUCED S25,000 PLUS 6 yrs' ne w a nd a real Peninsula roint GUEST QUARTERS baq~ain al SSl.500. :I bdlim. 2 bath homt-with T r aditional Newport Ct21 Tradewmds l;irg,_ fum1ly rm, wl'I Oe;ich hn m l'. Three 848-0521 bar: exvanclcd th.-ck uvcr family hcllrooms, larAc ~~~~~~~-~1 3 ear J.:ar<i/,ic. l'nn·d at It vrng r oom wllh ---4-IR-$19,900 S12S.IMHI. f 1 rPtll a l'c. s pacious ktldwn. A lovely hClme VACANT-New Paint '"' h a i.:n ·at 1::xtra 111· HO DOWN! duded --another home Unbflievablt• \'lllUl·' 't 'o l 11s own . Ucaut1ful Bedroom,:! lmt h hnml' on l! Il l' :H 11 ll a rt l' r :s wt l It 1 a r I! l' l' 0 r 11 l' r I •1 l I 1173 ;J(i(i:I m:l·llOl!G t:Vl'!\, k 11 l'lll' n . h ui.: I.' Ii v j II I! VACANT & wa1t111i.: ! All r11om w1lh fircrl:1ce and NEW p111nt ln~tUl' & out ! a ktnJ,! s1icd bl•droom. Brirk £1n•11la1·1•. NEW Tiu:. b a 111\c·ul'-a kmrl car~tini,: ! No 1.luwn pay· Tu plai•t• your ml':."ll~l' J.ll'OJ)Crly . S13:!.500. 'Call me nl lo <1ualif1l'cl VI\ lwlnrl• lh" us for ;1ppomtmcnl 111 buyers . l"llA purc ha sl! rt·uctmi.: l)Uhlu·, M!t'. 67:.1-H!'l.511. OK too! Take advant;ige· phone '~~" '" "· '1 ( 1v•• 1~11 N• '' 1,1111 7!>?-170tl V w ly l'llvt ! a 1m• Ii Ii [~ .. ,,, "";jtl;~~~I\ c1a,,:.1r.l·d.6l:!~li•:1 \~Jit'id~ ~ IJifdtiiJ -G~-' t . ----• ·--_. .......... nn I 002 G•Mral I 002 -----················~······ ...................... . MONTICELLO JEWEL Sp a r k I 1 n ~ 1· I t• a n . 4 bedroom end unit with J3x20 family room with fircpl:tce and CtH'IOsed patio. Many upi:radcd reaturcs lillO Sq.fl . ol livablt> area . <.;a ll now to sec' $48,500 ~~iii -ANYTIME caE 6E~!~~EA~~!~~1 CO. eoPEM SUNDAY 1-5 112 YtA LIDO NORD-IAYFIONT F'irs t Offering on f<'abulous Lido Isle! Sw<;eping View of Ba y. Pi.or & Slip For Large Yacht. Charming & Spacious 2 Story Family Home With 5 Bedroom s. $330,000 Incl. Land. #l LINDA ISLE-IAYFROMT 2 Story Contempor ary Custom liuilt by Roulon Horli?cs. 5 lJ~drooms f'amily Room. 4 t :-Ba . Wet Rar, .1 $34 900 Fireplaces, 'Broad .Tt·rrne<' Deck . r -.. ~l' -'-r o-.... ) -~--t-· ;-, r-,-, ~,--A...~rtnolrirrn fray: 82'7 .. Tuwnhumc 1'f)llVl'01cnl lo 1·11·ry1hmi.:. :1 Hc1lr1 .. 1m s. #6 SEASIDE CIRCLE I '.• haths. h111lt 111 d C .1 ff' l f k•ll'hcn. ilnuhl·· pr,i~c Scawin c>nuo 1g 11 y Upgraded F u n li \·111i: tM Just w1th 2 Bcdrooms,21:! Baths. ·~1.!1C>0: Immaculate Throughout. $(i) ,!)00 962-7771 --1-·11- NEWPORT UPPER BAY t; I' I' I•: It I' I. ·\ S S ll t.'ti,:hhorh 1111 tl und l'SJIC!'tally huill llutl1h•r., .. hom l' w ti h :1 :-1>an1n1~ hcd r111un,.. h:.-•J 11 m II y room, ,.1·1wrat1· 1lin111g rrJr1111 . \V rouj,i hl iron 1•nt'lnscd :!o>«lfl 'ipa rk ltn~ ~w11nt11t1IJ! f.>Of>I $94,500 ~~ -ANYTIME OPEN SAT /SUM 1-5rM Or Coll for Appt. 1432 Sandcastte Dr., CdM . eay APPOIMTMEMT llG CAMYON "DOVER MODB." Custom Bui It & JJighly Up~raded End Unit Condominium With Golf Course View . 2 Bedrooms, Den, .J acU'/.'/.J , Pr ol'cs sio nall y Landscapcc1 . F irs t Offering Sl!l9,000 LINDA ISLE-IAYFROMT Custom fiuill 2 Story Contempor ary With 5 Bedrooms. f'amtly Boom. Sunken Wet Uar. Lar~c TcrraC't' Deck OvcrlookinJ.! l'i<.·r & Slip t o J\c<·ommodi.llt' Largl' Y:1<·ht. Creal Views of Bay 1'V. ls l<.inds S375.000 IA&.IOA ISLAND IAYFROHT <; r a c i o u s 2 S t o r v C u s Lo m Conte mporary with Pier & Slip For Large Yacht. 4 -fi Rcdrooms Plus Rental Unit. M a~nificcnt View Bay & Prom·o nto r y Arc a . $339,000 Subtnit offer. ILUFFS "E rLAM" Redecorated & Like New in Origina l Bluffs. 2 Story Condominium With J Bedrooms. F·amily Room, All New Appliances, Large Patio Adjoins Widest Green bel t. $96,500 f11rmut11111>call003·6767. 48R , furn rm. l'.0111. 1£ .Quail l ''"'"'' '•,•1111 1 .. 1• U_n ohSll'UCll0d \ll'W ol NEWPORT CREST " [~ I "'"" ,.,, ............ , .. 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Lovely center atrium & woodsy patio. $87,000. IMPllSSIVI IM SHOllCLlllFS Drive in circular driveway a nd enter: private courtyard behind high slump ston e wall. 3 Bedrooms family room and room to expand~ $1381600. HOMES OPEN 1·5 TN1 A~ UNl9UE I .. llVINE TalACE 4 bdrm, Fam. Rm .. low annual lease. See Jack Hooper at 1331 Santanella. Bring $92,500 or your best offer. UMt;>UE OM AMIGOS WAY spacious condo, 4 bdrms, view, only $69,900. See Barb Collins at #7 Amigos Way. UNlt;>UI IM THE ILUFFS ''Bonita" m original Bluffs. 3 bdrms. new paint. lease at $.575/mo. See Helen Stanley at 453 Vista Grande. UMl9UE IN HARIOll VIEW HILLS 4 bdrms. single story quality extras. immal'. Sl 29,500. Sec WcnclY-lJeani at 3600 Seabrec7.e Lane, oft' Tiller. . UMIQ,UE IN THE ILUFFS -J bdrm, Delores. gr eenbelt. $95,000. See Bonnie Evans from 2·5 at2131 Vista Laredo. UNl9UE IM IALIOA COVES -pier , s lip . and l bdrm. fam rm. fix up onl v $129,500. See Vergilenc Hull at tt47 Balboa Coves. U~l()U~ ti()M~§ REALTORS ~ lt4L NICEST PEOPLL SELLING THE N EATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 875-ec>OO MAKE FATHER HAPPY Let him take a few steps h• a fine ocean beach or hody-s urf nc.ir t he Wedge, or swim 111 tlw buy ul }us private club beach. ur l'll.lu) ll·nn1:.. All this is his lrom this \'cry :.p11 .. 11d1d 3l>r, den. (ami- 1~ room and pri\·ate putio home located in Balboa Peninsula Point SlSS,000 UPGRADED ILUFFS C:OHDO lli~hl y upgraded Dolores Plan end un· 11 . 3 bedrooms. 21 :t baths. firc placo. a 11 u d n· ~~ m k i I t· h c n w it h I a r g e l>n.:ukfasl area . ltH.iividual home p1·ivacy with ~•part m1.·nt convenience. :'IS!J.500. Sunday. 1·5. 1603 VISTA ORHADA HNU tuaf11ofi1M& -... eMigal~ • • CORONA DEL MAR• 575 .. 3000 I 1002Ge•r .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ $73,500 CVSTQM :J Bedroom, kitchen/fami· ly rOQm. 2 barns~ bulttins-;-fireptace-;- shake roof. big double garage, fruit trees. block wall NEWPORT BEACH :J & family. 2 baths. big corner lot. sh<.1kt• roof. fireplace. huiltins, lush carpeting. S84,000. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 . 2919 Newport llYd. conter 30th b ''•' c'(I/ 0!J1 ( /Hf,,1•. Introducing Janel T11nncr lxK..ti•e'1Dre .. Wit1t Pool $13.SOO Jo~verythinl( for lhl' R<>Od hie! Spacaoui; ln·lcvcl an prl'stig1ous Huntington Ut!ach areu. 4 Bedroom, 2•t'.a bath, formal dining room, huge game room with r1rcplan•. f'hecry i:ardcn kitchen. ramily room . Bcautlrul pool with fottntain . Decorative wroul(hl iron fencing to protect lhc lit· tic ones. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY l·S 8361 Barcelona Plaza W. 3 Bdrm s~.900 Rul>in Lev me 8141 l>artmoor Dr. HB 4 Bdrm $83,500 ~ICY Jane Cromling 21912 Seacres ane, 4 Bdrm + pool $89,0QO Chuck Brown 11055 MCICJ"Ofl• St. .Fou~~i~3itlle y NOTICE pre~enlJ WESTCLIFF ' SW8 FAMILY MO.. with 4 bedrooms, large family room with indoor BBQ. Kitchen has eating area. Beautifully landscaped yard & back yard has shuffle board court. UJO So•1rteU.11,.. s.t/SU l·S NEWPORT HEIGHTS MIW LISTIM• -custom built --open beams -boat or RV storage -3 car garage -2 bedroom plus den - offered at $81,500. 411 lrYIHAH,HI DOVER SHORES IA YNOMT WITH HUGE VllW -custom . built to enjoy the good life! 4 Bedrooms, dining room, family room with wet bar and fireplace. High ceilin~s. natural woods, warm tiles. FabuJous kitchen and breakfast room. Bayside dee k with pier and large slip. llfM ..... gSt...,.. WJS-1·5 WESTCLIFF GltOUND lllAKIHG Custom, new listing, brand new home to be built in loveliest neighborhood in Newport Beach. Large home -large site. Call fo_r information. BACK BAY HACIENDA THI IEAL THIHGl -This gracious early California-style rancho is centered on 1 •1-, acres. Gleamini! old wood floors. t•arvcd doors. grated windows and gates with complete privacy for this 4 bedroom home. Expansive swimming pool and terrace, large s table and corral. $250,000. Call 642-5200 for details . 642-5200. 675-4060 P'llME LAGUNA OCEAMFIONT Condo with a private Laguna Beach. Tennis, 2 pools, swim , relax. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, beautiful private grounds. Quic~ escrow. Hurry! $159,500. MESA VERDE. 546·59'0 • CALL US , how Oa1ly Pilot Class· ified ads display their messages with legibility and impact ? Our ads. we are proud to say, really get r esults . Phonl! 642-5678. ---·~--...... -...... -~ .. GeMrOI 1002'G•Mr.a rooz GeMral 10021G..,.. 1002 ..... ,.. 1002 CUSTOM VIEW HOME New executive home just completed on the back bay in Newport. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths pl•s large family room and wet bar. Formal dining room. A DICOttA TOR'S CHALLENGE Private beaches. tennis courts & clubhouse. J\JJ yours to enjoy w /this 4 bedroom. 4 bath Lido Isla nd horn" $145,000. IEST IM llG CAMYOH Just listed. The perfect De ane DeauviJJe. Golf course view, pool. -acuzi, fouD..lains. Exquisitely . decorated and ca rf oe soi d completely f urnjshed for $298,000. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA AREA CIHDERElLA POOL HOME Beautifully rlccorated with J POPULAR S&S 1002 ·~· 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SELL HOMES LEARMIMVESTMINTS EARN MORE {-luail Placl? Pro1wrties is l~ss than ~ ~·l.'ar~ old and h;1d sales the first year of $1!),000,000 . Mos l of these sales were made by residential property salespersons who learned investment sales at Quail Place Properties You <:an too. We offer: · • PHASE Ill YIEWPALIRMO ·hrs. 2 bu . & rrur.r, farnil\' room & dt·n hit· a I IC1l·atiot1 11t•:ir :.hoppi ng. & all sdwob ini:luding Ora n gt•· Coast l'ollegL•. F. or II arbor Blvd .. S n ft' F " 1 r \ ,. e . . 2 4 0 3 Fordh:im . Cn:-.lu Mesa t~lli-Ti 11 . Sharp lri·lt•vel. 4 bdrm. ~' '.! l>alh plus huge FR with frp I<.~ E ~tF-<t-S ~I.ore bu\ pri red to s e II at S79 . !l;>o. 15862 VillcinovH. ('os ta ~h-~;1. :>-15-9491 IRVINE RACt;>UET CLUI B1:auliful two story famil~ home in xlnl pn..'stigc area. <!uiei. s afe eul-d1.•·s:u· slrl.'l'I .Just "i'ntrc>dU l·ca to -n n • marke t. N of Walnut ; E /of Culver p n Escudro Dr .. 13801 Typcc Wuy. lninl' G46-77ll. P'erSCNtal T ... lft9 Vlct.o T,_htcJ rn1ffge Offlce1 "911 FaclUtlis ,roperty Purchne P'1on A very enjoyable 4 bedroom home in Ne wport. Just for your family. Ocea_n. view, great decorating, tennis, SPA and pool in the community. $134,900 FEE. LINDA ISLI -..uolH HOME Custom 5 bedroom home. Fam. rm .. formal din. rm., wet bar. Lushly planted, patios & bayside terrace w /sunny exposure & protection from wind. 90' frontage, 95' slip. $375,000. · STEPS TO OCIAM Nicely maintained & well located is this 3 bedroom & 2 bedroom duplex. Its r eady for owner occupancy. Full price just $139,500. Terms. GREAT FAMILY AREA I .o<'atecl in ver~· dcsirublc N o r t h C o s t a .:\<) c s a 1wi ghhorhnrnl. Clost• le> a ll schools & park. Ju~t listl'd. Should s<'ll 1mmedi11lL•lv . N'toff Paularino on PiL•1T~·: Won Austin . ~l()KO T\·lvr Wci y, ('ost&J Mt•s;1 fl46·77 it. COLONIAL STYLING $53,950 Transferred owner m ake:. this charming 4 bdrm. :! bath a great buy. Largt• l ivi n g room w /cozy fireplace. n e<Jr new carpC'I. Located OJl quiet cul-dc-s<H" 14942 Oak Trcci Jluntin~lo11 Beach. 545-9491. IUILDERS OFFERIMG llcrc':; your chance lo pick .\'our color scheme & custom amL·nilics in this brand new home unde r construction in delightful Back Bay area . W tof Ir vi n e , on Santa Isabel. ~W5 Santa ls abE'I. ~t·wport n eath. 1141i·7711 IEACH HOUSE 4 PLUS POOL $1>4.950. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath in ~ought after Baek "ay heauty. lmmat·. <:ond. New arN1. Spacious family home paint, new cfrapcs. & mud1 with ,·c ry privntc swimming new carpeting. Ima g ine pool situated ide<!lly to get li ving o r w<i lkin g lo the s un s hine all da y lon g. --~S.A.WetlDE.5.9.F.ff!lED beach at this price. 2:i;, W l r\'inc on Santa lsabl'L Highly upgrad ed. tasterun y· ·rrnm ~~':.~~?ic.~.i s.l~~I....--l'l·<l a r S tree t . New p o rr 239tl HccJlan<.l:., .vcwpurt decorated on one of the Bluffs best 111tl)>t:rncl inJ.! ('c>ll~·/.!l' Park Head ··'"'~~ • ...,....~-Beach. 646-7711 ..---tl-t'J.f'e~tlf>1~~r·~~~~lUllll-4'-lt1t-~~~·~,.~·-~~·~·~·f,:~lll11~1 ~e~l~11~·s~.~2-J.--i:A!'.t.r.-1tt~~~f.s,L.)ftr:.lQl~_J. __ ~~ you own the la nd. Only S93,850. qm•t•n -.1z1·tl hHt h~ & <.lou'·lc ocu ....... ~-------U <f 4 Large bdrms. 2 ~:? bath!>. l 1 I'•' I> I ;.i c· 1· \ h so I u L l'I y f d · Fro m thi s e I e" ant I v COUNTRY o r m a I t n i n g room . .. FllEHCHMAMOR 1 111 111 .1 •. u I a 1 \'. W o I w/doCible frplc. Cathc<lral rtecorat ed 4 hr. 3 hath beach 6000+ sq. ft. of classic beauty & F:11n 11:\\. -..; oil F'air Avl•.. propt•rly. Furnitun• irl<'llHlcd · ·t d s· c ccilin~s & walls of ~l ass · L exqws1 e ecor on a 1g anyon ;2;,;:, ('11l11ml11:1 . <'n:--1 <1 \lc•:.i• h" 1 111 1m cc. arJ?c family room fairway. Solid peg oak fl oors in 1it1i-7il 1 upcns t ts )l'auty to tc r ra<'l' with wet har & 3 c·ar ~~11·agl., kitchen-butler's pantry-breakfast ).!ard<!n & :--park lin~ pool Towards o<:Ntn o ff Coast rm.·pool rm.-bar-library-entryhall ~4 ·500 :M4H Santa Clara. Hwy on UranJ.!l' Street. 6407 & f l d . · 5 BDRM + DEM Costa :\ll'sa 545-!WH . orma ming rm. Children's wing Seashore Ori ,·t·. ;\I cw port NEWPORT BEACH/IRVIME w/fam. rm. Master suite includes Plenty of room ""'-privacy Be ach U4£i·771 l den,sewingrm .• mS&HERbath + Pl'ovided in this s pacious exercise rm. $450,000. family homL•. <~uit•I dead -end str<'l•I. snft• ro r hit.It• fc('t. PHFICTIOH IHSIDI AMO OUT Only a job transfer East could pry these fastidious owners from their exceptional Baycrest 4 bedroom. family room. garden homo. $139.500. VllW DUP'LIX-HOltTH LAGUNA 2 BR 2 Bi\, 2 BR 1 Ui\ in exc<.'llent condition. Spacious rooms. new rarpcts. drapes. Nt'ar heach, bus. shops. $117 ,500. .. HST OP IYaYTHING Immaculate e legant "G" plan. Upgraded throughout & newly landscaped for privacy. Poolside airy & spacious w /3 bedroom suites'. Absolutely best buy in Bluffs. $99,500 fee. UCITIMINT IH CAMIC> SHOIU Beautiful blend of wood and glass in this dramatic 4 bedroom home. Soon to be featured in a national ma~azin e. Sweeping view, pooJ. wine cellar. l anai w /complete kitchen. $298,000. OnC' of our ht.•)>t r<'siclential :irc•ns. N /ol' Bakl'r, E /ol U;rnlJ SI. !152 Paulilrino. C11s1a M<'sa. li-tli 7.711 . MESA WOOD POOL BEAUTY s ll I' l' I' (' I t• ii II . h i g 11 I \ upgr~1h•d Plan !Kil :J Hdrm. :! ha. tkn ,'/,; f:im ilv kil<'hl'n & arnurn <in·al ~·011 vt•rlihll llour plan ~l U~I ~l'l' a II t hl' • · x l ra s :J•I :i:1 Sa 11 I a <'I :s r : 1 • < '111-1;1 :\IC'sa 5.1;, fM!JI. JACUZZJ AND POOL Slide into sparkling l.8x36 pool when you move into this l ar~e 4 hdrm. :l bath, 2 story borne. 3 Years ~·oung. Prired ::it o n.I ~· SR ·1 • 5 0 0 . 1 l 5 9 6 Candytufy Cnel«', Fountain Valle~·. 545 -941)1. 1111SIGN 10 IOOK IOlt Wl•I 10U llUID'Mlft ft)MCWll WALK TO IEACH from this terrific 3 br, l ba. plus family room ocean retreat. No need to fight hl'avy Pt•11ins ula traffic IO:nsy access to this tcni lk huy in West Newport . S Off Coast II\\'\' on Ualho;i Bl vd at Sup1•rior . F irs t nght 1s H1wr. ~.:J23 Hh e r ti4G-7il I WATERFRONT ELEGANCE I :-pro v idL•d in lh i :-; o uts tandin i:: VIP famil~· ho m e & l'Xcellent lot·ation with ll'rrific VIEW & lcl\"cly. sunn~· terrace on the water. .t\lso has sandy beach for the l1 lllS? o n es to enjoy . N /Newporl 81'4<.l., off Coast 11 w y . b y H o w a r cl · s Restaurant. ;t l6 Balboa, Coves. N('Wport Rc:.ich . Ii-I f).j 71 I. 360 DEGREE VllW from this magnifice ntly appointed 1; bdrm. 4 ha. executive mansion in sought after Shorccliffs area. This fet· simple you OWN the land! .Just liskd' Better SC<' today~ S/off Coast llwv on Sc a w 11 r ti . ~ 1 2 E \' e 1i i n g Ci.!nyon. Corontt ill•I Mar. ti4fi· 7711 IRING YOUR IOAT! F1r:;t time 011 the market 40 Fool PIER i.:ocs with this t!labornte & spacious bt'ach <'ondominium. 3 Bdrms, 3 baths & mignificent Palos Verd es firepla ce~ N /of Newport Ulvd .. W /Coast Hw y . Ol•ar ll nwar d 's ResU1urnnt. 44GJ West <.:oas t 11 w y . N l' w p o 1· t B e a c h . 641'-7711. YOUR MEARIST WAUCB &'LU OfflCI IS OPIM l :JO A.M. TO l:JO P.M. Frhtge hMflt1 S..perior CoflllN1sion DpC1111ic O"JCl"iaation L""'ilHJ IR•l,_....t Full Li m e li tc n sccs with an L·slablished c<.1 rning hi story who must earn in excess o f 525.000 per year art• L'ncouraged lo <.1 pply. Contact Don Berman, President. ~uail Plact• Properties, Inc. C7ltl) 752-1920 1£1~=~ ~an~=~ Prop....ti•• Prap.,.tt.a 752•1920 712•1920 l•OO QUAil Sl. NIWl'OllT 1111(14 MOO GWlll H. NIWl'OIT llAC14 ~~ .......... !~.~~!~ .......... !~~ BACI< IAY VIEW + HIGHT LIGHTS Frnnl nm Trnrn model 3 bedroom. 2 1 ~ bath. 111rcl~· dc.·t·nr·atl'd in golf! to1w s I hruout w1l h sunshine yellow kitchen. S91.00ll C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 EASTBLUFF CENTER 1002 Gneral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JOIN THE INDEPENDENT Wor~ with the broker who IPts you WC)(~ MAKE MONEY -Rother '"'' solns repot•~ CALL ON CLllNTS -Rother 1hori ~ 0 •.ecretory woitinq r°' a Pl'b,,.. 10 r•nq ;,, rP,PQn\(I IC) "BAIT & SWI TCH ADVfRTI SING' TALK TO SELLERS v:;,., -o,.,, ~" '" l!:Od 0 1 I I •. !.., '.-1 ' ,, onr..,,.Y, __ ,, ( l iv•·•· • I ~ulf\f 11q1i , A cOl.DWIU.1..-•co. 644-1766 e: ......... f71411t7-t>zl IHcll •• , • tJi•tMWUrCJ.MUU.UU ¢.., ...... 1714114 .. 1114. l7t41t6a.JJ7t C-. ................ 1714114 .. Htl, 17141141-... 1 ....._~T-11141116-4ffe ............. • .... 17141 ,....,44.17141 •4'-7711 .... ,.. .' ••••••••• 11141 Mlottll MAkE HIGH COMMISSIONS FOR YOURSELF -0 00'1 be roped. ---•-.JLlhQ..m n I'm recruiti~ for my client mu~t be oqqr"'\~ivP, younq . R.E Tcensed & ~ghly mo1tva1ed. For o conftdon1d •nt•v1ew coll Mr . 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GTOllJ a~ •CH PllCIDTO SILU : •arr tri-"'" "' litlrm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n n n 5A a oa •..t an 2'2 bu .. plu:1 h11~'1! t-'lt w IUCH RETREAT · A Ch1trminj EHi.aide eot OI frpk, now rnl'!lorn cll'I'" $27,950 ' s s um a b I e F HA 6 . S"/,, Loan 5 t:.tge on h""C corner tot. '"'"'" "111111. fullv 111~trl.1t B"droom 2 B th F ·1 h -" " Stl•11:-tn po11nrl1nlf surf b t ':. , a . am1 y omeonpre· Access for boat or RV. LOCATIDOMLITILEISLAND L'd11nlrµ1rrl'µ f11t or"'lll 111HI 1·1·y ~tul s;i nct : m&Cn8 /JfVlnB :, u;1o us (! ul d e sac. Profess ionally llas personalil)' plWI but du·:.tll' 1'11ss1bh.: tr.ult'!' Uuckya rcl bay urea piny· landscape d and w~ll cared for lawn. needs some T.L <.:. Dul 2 Bdrm. ho me + 2 bdrm. apt. Lovt!IV J ('('t'S:.. 1-:i.trus µ:rlon µr1111nd ' Wtntlrng WllOOI) realty Patio boat gate. play yan.I. swimming priced uccordingly ~l pat io & large 2 cur ga rage . :Sl:!!J.500 • hut Pl'll'l'll to ~d i a1 \\JI kw u Y s I e a d t 1 pool. . hurry-t ake ad vantage Siti.!J;io. ~~·U.1~ I ~t·l.'luJ~·d enlry ! Uourmt>L -_.;:;;'------------ Cal1546-Zl1J. ·----k1td1l'n ~ ~epr.ite drc:.i. The Gerrie Co. 640-6600 °''""1 9 '''''~"10111'' WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE ing un •u ' l...va:.h IJV1n~ FIMll HOMES "* ... M..y-"'">011 . l ~,1111 229 Marine, Balbea Island 675-3331 · · f.i~{i11~E~:i~i·(~~~ -J111·u1.1.i and vollt!vbnll NOM $107,500 TO $1.200.000 LINDA ISLE LAGOON #4' U ... DA ISLl-ora. SUM. l·S P.M. F a buloui; conte mporary on extra-wide lot. Dramatic, 2-story mirrored dining room-S bedrooms -l~. paneled s tudy -ups tairs family room w /bar. Slip for 2 big boats. Offered al $.550,000 ind. the land. (Q30) DIRECTORY ~.=.=t. ..... wy ..... ,.. .... ~ •• ,.. ............................... '"*' .... . ......... .,._ ...::'::r '::: lly :!."" .... ..._..._.IR...,., DAILY PM.OT WANf ADS.,..,_ ~ ... s...,. w -..-.. ll1t _ .. illf-tie. ...... c ..... -11 JorWey. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 1881 Glcnnt'yrc. Lilg una Be aeh 4fJ7-:H21 Sl:ill,500 S<.1 t1Sun l ·!> •1:126 Wi ntcr sweN Way, Irvine 5 t~·J350 ss:u.1s11 Sat & Sun-1-5 lW:J Va n Dyke Dr. Laguna Beach .f!l7·12Gl S98.500 Sat/Sun l::!·:'i 2 IR & F-AM RM or DEN IU7 Via On ictu, Lido Is le. !'; U 5·1!J-!11;:>8 'G73-4191 Sal/Sun 1·5 ;:!) Rue Valu1m ne <Big Cu11 yon > NB (~l·l -78U5 $147.500 Sat,Sun 2-5 2!.l:m PL·rla, The 131uffs. N. B. (i7:Hi510 ::>104.HSO Sun, 1·5 41 l Jn ·ine ,\\'(~ .• '.'J wpt fig hts. NB :!:m.1 Baysick Dr .. Corona dcl Mar 614-4!110 5300.000 Sat,· Sun l ·S: 30 2l31 Vista Lar edo, Bluffs, N.B. li75·6000 S95,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 202 C..:<.tl le Sonor a. San Clemente 8~·7521 $79,000 Sund ay 1·5 227 Viu Orvieto. Nt.>wpo rt Beach ti75-449-I Sll9.500 Sun 12-5 U83 l>en\'t'r, Cos t a Mesa 152'll)l0 . Sun J.fi * •701 Bays ide, Newport Beach 675-6900 Sunday 1-4 3277 California , Costa Mesa 540-1720 S63,000 Sunday 1·5 •835 Amigos Way #7, Bluffs, NB 675-6000 $69,900 Sunday 1·5 G 12·5200 S81.500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 4 BR & FAM RM or DEM 187 Nycs PL. Lag una Beach :10 Roy<.il St. GcorJ{c (Big Cyn ) N B li4cl-ti200 Sat /Sun 1·5 642-8235 S312.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2344 Port Aberdeen. Nwpt Beac h 1338 Santiago (Westcltrf> NB lt.111·72 11 Sat /Sun 1·5 642-8235 Sat/Sun l ·S 1578 Rive rs ide, off 16th, C.M. 2221 P url B ur wic k (HVHomes) N B 646-8811 $48,500 Sunday 1·5 642-8235 S108.500 Sat/Sun 1·5:30 J IEDROOM • 1218 Polaris <Dover Shores) NH • •3603 Finley Ave., Newport Bch 642-823!S. S219.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 675-5511 Sun l ·S • •97 Linda Is le, ~B 5971 Sierra Bi·a vo. TrllHk. Ir v G42·8235 S250,000 Sa t /Su n 1·5 li-10·5357 S85.5o0 Sat Sun 1_6 •4621 Gorham <Ca meo Shores ) CdM •2338 Bun ker llill. Costa ~lcsa 6-12-8235 5198,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 9fi2-778X Sl-1,900 Sun 1.5 ••51 Linda Is le. ND lliHi~ "C ", L imdight. H.B. fM-6200 SWS.000 Sal Sun l -5 8-12-9:.li l S.t:?.l>UO Sat ·Sun 1 .. 1 •1527 Sandcaslle (llVllills > Cd ~l •191)5 Viana Lane. :"i<'wµort 13eac·h li44-G200 Sat/Sun 1-:;. IH2·5-198 S79.5oll Sat •Sun 1-1: • lf)08 Galuxy Ur. Dover Shrs !'IB. UJ48 Port Seal>ourne Way. N. B. (i·H -4!}10 $2 15.000 Sat:Sun 1-S:Ju <WO·G.4i 7 S92,UOO Sat. Sun 10_5 * •205 Vi;.i Lido Soltd. Lido JI N B 4:H 18th St.. Huntington Uc.!adi ti42·8235 S!lo.uoo Sat.11·4 53G·17il7 S69,500 Sa tiSun 8.f>· ••319 Morning Sta r . Dov Sh rs NB 5308 RivL·r . Newport Bea('h 642-5200 $325,000 Sat 1Sun 1-5 ti 12·220<i S73,500 Opc nDaily 1230SomersdLn.Wcstc liff.N B • •4001 M arcus.;'\f~wµort ls la nu 642-5200 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 642-8235 5121.500 Sat,Sun. 1.5 19521 Hele na Circle, II B 5-Rue-¥oni~inbleau Uli~Cyn.l..N B 962-6898 S94,500 Sa t /Sun 10-5 fi42·8235 S152.500 Sat iSun-1-.5--i139T.-ra de winds. Newport Beach 2603 v· t o d N 8 h 675-7060 st 14,000 -sun, 1-5 is a rna a. ewporl c <i02 Alpine, off McArt/Parton S A 675-3000 $89.500 Sunday. 1-5 642.3255 s·~t;Sun l·.'> •2589 Will6, Cost a Mesa " 5.u;.2313 S54.!JOO s un 't -.i :JU •1432 Sandcastle! Ur .. Ctl:\il SOR Rcrtlands. Nwpt Hts. N.B. fi4H-74 l4 5149.500 Sat />Sun 1-.'l 5 18-fi l51 S79,500 Sat,Sun l ·Il •1539Sandt:as tle . Cor ona del Mar •1506 lrvine. Newport Beach 548-1290 Sun<iay. 1-.'l 675-5726 $89,500 Sun 1.5 •1730 Port :\l anlcigh. Nwpt Beac h 3 Sk r L 644·0<»6 Sat;Su n 12· I l 15 Y me Dr. agwia Beach •2032 Balearic, Mes a Verde, C!\1 494-8581 $195,000 Sun 1·4 833-3821 S95.000 Sunday, 1-5 •1518 Sylvia Ln .. Newport Bch 6262 Sie r ra Palos , Irvine 645-2464 Sunday l2·4 552-1776 S99,500 Sat/Sun. 2-5:30 200 Via Genoa, Lido Jsle ·1081 Ho me stead <Greentree ) Irv 673-9060 645-7575 Sun 1-5 551·5!JW S06.000 Sa tiSun 3 IR & FAM RM or DEN 1417 Mariners Dr .. Nwpt Bch 4nO(i Cou rtla nd Dr. Cam Hinds Cd M 642·47i2 587.500 Sat/Sun 1·6 fi75·6!JOO St22.500 Sat1Sun 12·4 No. 8, Cypress Pt Ln, Big Cyn NB ~G Roy~tl St. Ge orge . Big Cyn, NB 64·1·0927 53 15.000 Sat/Sfm 11-.> 640·tH61 SW9.000 Sa t.Sun l·:l ~1229 Oregon Ave. Mesa Verde CM •2:n 2 fk tlla nus Av(', ;\;cwport lk h 549·1058 Sli6.~5U Sat/Sun 12·:> 6 16-HHll S!M.500 Sa t.Sun t -7> I074Tulare,;\lesa \Voods,CM _ll:H Oolphin Terr. l rnnt' Te rr 54fH l.Jl Si !l.0011 Sunday 1 :-; t~u:=sz5!l 5Dil -• 6 Port-CharlcsJlJ.. N~D!_l_llch •#9 Pt Sur, S,py~lass, NR 644·48 18 $189,700 495 Slurgeon . Cost<.i Mcs;.1 Sun 1·5 540-1720 $68,500 Sunday I ·5 •20271 Bayview Dr. Santa Ana Hts 545-5989 $68,500 Sun. 10-5 2441 M arino I Bayshorcs ) NB 642-8235 $129.500 Sun. l ·5 2318 Port Le rwick (lMlomesJ NB 64 2-8235 $107,500 Sun. 1·5 S IEDROOM • • 11:! Via Lido :'\on l, Lido b ll' 631 -1800 $330.000 Sun 1·5 • •3 Li nda l sll•, ~cw11ort llcach 631·1800 $275,000 Sun 1·5 S IR & FAM RM or DEN • 10122 :\Ier cdit h Dr .. II. n. !)t;~-6576 S99,500 St1t1Sun 12·ti ••2500 Bays hore L>r , Hay~hrs NB G42-8235 S at,'Sun 1·5 • 1737 Baypor t Wa y. Ne\\ port Bdt 644-6200 S99.500 Daily 1-5 •17081 Cam clot Circ, lJ IL 640-6600 75.500 Sun 1·5 ::s Oakm ont Lane. Big Ci.lnvon li-14 · l 7Uu ::;:.i l5. ooo · Sun. 2. ~» •24fi32 E IOISl' Ur, ;.\l1ss111n Viejo 1'130-1436 Sal S11 n lU·.J 20762 Coli m a (P acif1c Sands ) H ll 968-3868 S8-1,50U Sat, Sun I().;, 1800 Port Ashley Pl, N.ll. 675-3411 $129,950 Sun 1·5 • •59 Linda Isle. Newport Beach 644-1766 $298,000 Sunday 2·5 •941 Aialia, Cos ta Mesa ' 548-9607 $89,000 Sun 1·5 .*'1337 Galaxy. D over Shores, NB 642-5200 $225,000 Sunday 1·5 ••49 Linda Is le, N .B. 642-8235 5550,000 Sun. 1·5 •17 Royal St. George, Bi~Cyn NB 644-6200 S345,000 Sun. 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM ti SL·<1:..1tlt: Cit'l'. Sea win d <:011d11 631-1800 $61,900 Sun 1·5 41 Seascape Dr. :-.Jcwport Bead \ ti-15-9077 Stil.500 Sat1Sun t 1-f\ 3 BEDROOM JJ·I \'isl~I :\l a dC'J':l. 'nluff:-; I :'\. B. liH· 1133 Slll6.000 Sat Strn. 1 -1 305 Vista Trucha, Newport llcat.:h 644-1133 Sat 1Sun, J-.t 4 IEDROOM •1:!257 !\t a li bu. Sta nton ;1 .. HJ·M S5 S-14,000 Sunday. 1-5 4 BR & FAM RM or DEN •:.Hlli Lcsparrc. Costa :\lcs a li-15-393 l . 58 .. 000 Sat Sun 1-.i DUPLEXES FOR SALE .1219 River Ave., Newport Beach. .... \ 673-9060 645· 7575 Sun l ·5 2 IR & l BR ~12-40th St . (Corne r Hi\·cr) :"I B 642-8235 Sut1Sun 11·'! '? ••3603 Finley Ave:, Newport Bt h 675-5511 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 & l BR mukc thrs )lurdl!n livin~ ut rts finest. E xi:cllcnt rctn•ut or rrntul. Won't last' l:u ti ~47 tlO I.I), ·<"'f"' ,,, y •• , ' I 1JN ,._.fl( N ' f' .. l~IR&IM ----- More than Enough . , room:. fur l'\'l!n·m1l·. i''l \ll' u.1 ru11 he;lrooms , r:1rnll\' roi1>1n aniJ den. St111cr· shurp anc.l n~wl> l'Ur~·tNI. t h1,., hunrn is tlw 1110.~l fo1· the lllOJlt'V (Jn l hl• m arket today. Ou1\'l l'lil lll!·Sac. pool, H·nnis courts . parks & pl a y i;r o und . On l y SG8.WO BUILDER'S CLOSE-OUT FLVE HEW HOMES FROM $57,900 TO $59,500 Furm .d t ilc l'llt n cs . <.:huu:.1• ) 11ur· l0:11·pc l U:.t•d brrt·k l11q1lat:•·S. V .1ultcd. •·l'll t n1-:s . t\ :\I / F ;\I 111 I 1! n · u m s . llu~t· m:"1,·r Mllh·~. Two ::1nd thn·e lw droo m s. UVl•rs11.c1I l!Ura~cs. <.:on· cn•lc d nvc:;. H eavy shake rout:.. Hoom for H V park1111o;, Located in hcarl, 111' llunting l on lll!a l·h . C a ll n ow . 84:l-25:J5:· n;ir• 1 ',, • •' , .. , t f' '' . , · [~IUIUll Lush & Lovely Sllclrn.i \\,ilb of gla:-s o Ill' II t 11 a t ri> p I t· a I pa r:uJrM· 111 _\.ou r O\\ 11 lia1·k ~ .1r1I. l.a \ls h USC' of \llklll ,111ll l'XJICl\Sl\l' \q ilJ ('ll\t'l'llll!S m:ikt• l hl~ h urn 1• a s h o w c a s t' Mall!llVI.' m a ste r s u1l l plus 3 itu,•st bdrms . DONALD M. llRD Auoc1ote~, I .a hors -----lf'LUSPOOL IEACH·SSB,500 ~w e e f) I n~ l:..O r n e1' ~rounds tot.ally fenced. AN•c nlccl S1>;r111s h ladn).! i.tuc·co. :I lkclroom:., 111 l'1111l1• lar,.:t• ma!>lt•r suitt• 2 Uuths. l\lam moth ::.Ill l r v t n i: r uo m \lit ll h rc 11lat·I! 1>111in1-: area Enc.:lo:.ed patio lor m m µus room or pvol t able A 11 c n h a n t' t• cl Ii v ;1 heautHul Grc .. ian pool. f.()(·;itl·li \\1l h1n a ... hurl thstancc to t hc> ht•ar h Thi:-,.., thr huy 111 lht week Jt a :.rwdal \altll of $.')H,500 C:r 11 for 11rc Vi<'W.1!'12·25:15, Ol'I N Ill • • Ir I f (;N ff! Ii( ~~tf'(• [~111111 SMASHIMCi! 4 bedroom. 2 bath Montego in P hase Jll Harbo r V ie w. Bea utifully ~ecoralcd fe aturing browns & golds: m spotless condition. Reduced to $107 ,500. OPEN SUH. I·§ P.M. 2311 PORT LEIWICK. (Q31) IEAUTY Ir THE llUFFS Like new end-unit E P lan in Early BluHs .w/3 bedrooms &family room . Beautifully d e corated & featuring pa rquet floor & antique glass panels 1~ entry , be~med c eilings, tiled fireplace & wide greenbelt location w /some bay view. $119,500. Marjorie Mahon 644-6200. (Q32) "CONTEMrORARY ARCHITECTURE" with beautiful golf course location & gated e ntry. All wood & glass. 5 bedrooms. fa mily room. 3 fireplaces +pool .& ja('uzzi ·-awaiting your s e lectio n on finishing touc hes. S345.000. Ly nne Rothell 644-6200. (QJJ> TRUE ELEGANCE MAKES ELEGANT UVIHG! In this s pectac ular Vers aille in Bil-! Canyon! Deck overlooking fairway w/beautiful c us tom decor thruout +. profes siona l landscapinJ! w /pool & .jacuzzi. 4 bedrooms , 41h baths + de n. $295,000. Bob Owens 642-8235. (Q34 ) HEW ON UMDA ISLE Rich wood p an eling accents t h<! b <.',1utiful f a mil v r o o m w/convcr sation ~it. 4 bedroom , 4 bath home on the lagocm . Lg. master be droom w /fireplace. J a cuzzi in .patio. $295.000. Could also be rented for s ummer 'or leased yrly. Ver y flexible financ in~ a vail. J e a nne Barnd t 644-6200. <Q3S > . TOTAL RELAXATION New ly lis t e d in Dig Ca n yo n ! LOVE LY 3 be droom. formal dining room t o wn-h o me w /wo nderful jac.uzii .& ~olcLpooLfQr your family relaxation. Ex~eptionally priced at $152.500 & you own the land. J eanne Newman 642-8235. (Q36) SC ARCE! New B e dford i n S p yg lass. 4 bedroom , :1 bath, bonus room + beautiful pool & j acuzzi. Everything a family could d esire & a lovely City &Ocean View. Excellently priced at $210,000. J eanne Barnett 644·6200. (Q37) A NEW OPPORTUNITY A chan ce to Ii vc in one of Newport's most exclus ive bayfront are as for $250.0 00. 4 b e droom, 2-story executive home w /handsome used b ric k courtyard entr y , French door s, gas lanterns & stately trees. *Balboa Island* F o rm a l d in i n i.:. s tudy, cozy Lar l(c, Little Is land c h a le t -ty p e den W /e n o rmous ' ' ' ~ . .. ' ' .. 2.:i~I P 11rt Wh iLIJv Pia<'<'. llVH. NB li4'1·l 77-I . a 1 un ··• f"i73-li:>IO s10i;lOO Sat Sun. I .1 :~.11 :\la gnolia. l 'oll<•ge Prk Irv -' ·~r:.~lL -~t-.... ~--- l!l!H 5I5 From S8.t ,!)5o S S !(Hi t-;;b;:;a 'rry ,.,r r.-;;o_nml rrrl..-11_1 m~c_..,·v~1 ;..,l h.ui1-::fi:..:.r.:.!:cp I acc. P i c r & s lip for 45' boat. m~a c i>h'r . o n _c cr1y M~57A:Jttr--11----• !'Ol'lll'r r ii't ""t"hn• ... ~ "'1-'"J'"'~"'"''.,'· \"( :!liH Hn ·111 " ood I lfack Bav) CM 552·7H:W Sat/Sunda~· li l:!·lliH7 ::l\i:l.:iOll ~a t Sun I:!:, 1::.131 Suntanc·lla , In T t•1T. C<l~1 11~7 1 llowcn. \\'t•:-.tmiush•r ti75·ti0it0 ::>tl:!,500 Sal/Sun l·:l !16:1-785~ S.18.ooo Sat Sun 12·5· :~tiOOScabreczc. JlV [(ills, Cd:\I 15:.!I Santanclla ,JrvT<.·1-r,Cd~I · ti 75-fi000 St29.500 Sut1Sun1-:; f)..14 72i0 Sll:?.500 Sat: Sun I·.> •43~ Holmwoo<I. Newport Beach 12:30 lk\'Oll La. Wcslcliff. NB ti45 -03U3 S84.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 li 12-5200 ::>!11.500 Sat.'Sun 1-5 3124 LimNick, Cost a Mesa 3 BR & t•I 2 BR ix:1 Kno:-. Sl.. Cost3 :\tc ... :1 !17!1-5099 Op0n U:1ib· HOME & INCOME 3 II EACH 2191 Vista Enlracta <llluffs) NB 640-4!>50 S59.950 Sat/Sun 1·5 , 415 Poppy, Corona del Mar 673-2278 $235,000 Sun.1-5 ti·U G200 Sll!J.5oO Sat ·Sun 1·5 29~ Hanover Dr, College Pk, CM l i t:? l'o rt As hlt•y OIVHomc s > Nil tw0-4!150 S63.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 IH2·82:35 S105.0ll0 Sat ·Sun 12-5 !)(i22 llr~hlitlc Dr ., Hunt. Beach #47 Brtlhoa CoV('S. Ba ll >Oa C\'s NB H68 7011 S70.000 Sal/Sun J.j 075 l)<HJO Stw ,;;oo Sat 1 Sun I ;, 2701 Windon.·r . Corona dcl Ma r Jj ll Ki11g'~Jlll.(Nwptll ~ts )N B &M-7070 $180.000 8yApJ'1.. 1~12-!tlitili Sl:).'l .ooo Sat· Sun I :. • lti07 Cam dl•n UI'. Cameo Sh rs <..:d M ~I S \'1;1 t)111l11. l.1do !sit•. NB li·l·l-17GCi S~9H,OOO Snt/Sun. 2-:i li7:J-7:!:!;) ::;1.17.;>110 k t• S.1l Stlll I ;, :!17710 Ct':tll\'i1•w I.a .. llt111l lk h. •l:'>o t Ho x ht11\'.('<rml·o S horl's C1 n 1 !Ni:J-lll ltl s>m.soo Sat&Sun I:! 1 1;;:1 4400 · Sat Sun. l :, * 1872 1\.rnn. The Haneh . l r\'inl' •2.126 Carne gie. Costa Mesa .1411·1151 S7J.!IOO . Sa t/Sun. I ;, S.10·1720 $61.950 Sunday 1-5 1.1812 Brook hur~t. Wes tminster R892 ·Shoal Cir. Jluntinl!lon Bc h 8'12 !>:lit ~9.H$0 Sat1S1111 I ;, &t0-6161 $.57.500 Sunday 1·5 •2301 Windward, Newport Bt'.'ac h ••221 Canal S~ .• Newport Reach S51i-26GO Sl39,900 S at/Sun 1-a. 548-5090 Sunday 1-5· 2000 Windward L une , Ne wport Bch 1283Skyline Dr., La gwia Beach 64.2·0041\ Sl3~l.SOO Sat /Sun, 1-5 494-7513 $159,500 Sun 1·5 15641 White Oak La ne, Hunt Bch 290 Robinhood Lane, C.M. · 847.6010 S87,750 s a t /Sun t-5 631·3900 $62,500 Sun 1·5 12A l Skyline Dr .. Laguna Beach •6322 Heil, Huntington Bea ch 494-3446 $189.500 Sun 1·5 847-6010 $79,500 Sun 1-5 2210 Gotrlen Cir. Newport Beach 2763Cibola Ave . Ms a Dl Mr CM 642-8235 $74,900 Sun. 1-5 979-2717 $63.900 Sun 9-7 5232 Dartmouth. Westminster 4 IEDROOM 842·9371 Sun 1.5 3158 Killarney. Costa Mesa 768-0370 SGS.500 Sun 1-5 •!l:IU:.! l';1ndlewoocl, llunt. Beach ;, l!l-Kfi:'l:'i &~~J. 900 Sunday l ·;) 10 !loll~· (Un i\'. P;1rk 1 lrvine 1524 Se ran a de Te rr, Irv Terr 644-6200 Sunday. 1·5 339 Cherry Tree Ln .. Nwpt Bch ;;.:;:J.ml87 S12!UIOtl Sa tJSun 12·!i t!l3~12 Fil i I.a , Huntington Ilch !lt\2-4471 Sal1Sun t 2 :30-5:30 548-6288 $138,000 Sun. 1-6 432:!Scnisa Wa y IU niv Pk ) Irv 38500cean BirchDr.,CdM 552·<H22 572.500 Sal~un 640-9268 $1S9,SOO Sat/Sun l·S ' l BR & l4J 2 BR 283 Knox St., Cosl <• Nil's a !17!1-SO!J!I 0 Pl'll Daily 4 BR & 3 IR :117 ll<•liolrope. t '11r on:1 tlcl :\1;11· 1;u .n 1 I Sal S1111 I :; INCOME PROPERTY 6 UNITS :!007 Court, Newport lklr fli J-20.r;s .. :a s.ooo .S:1 t1S11n 1·5 HOUSES FOR RENT J IEDIOOM •45.1 Vista Grande. Bluffs. NB 675-60000 S575/mo Sunday 1-5 APARTMENT FOR RENT 3 IEOROOM • :.!508 Ol't..•un Blvd. Corom1 (h..'I ~l a r 1i1·1·4!HO S550/:\lu. Sat Sun 1.:, :m • Poot •• w ..... front • * • Wotft'frottt Ir Poot 1..,J,1 1111 '.~ hl•:.t block ~ J\1111 t 11111y IA YCREST SPECIAL Cust om bui It, lath & plas ter 3 be droom h o m e w 12 fireplaces, formal dining . family room, paneled \'11•w o l ,,,.·th 11.11•. ;J btlror . cl••n, lat J!c ~·~•Lio. :.ll·p ... lu J.!•MHI l1t•:rch & puhl1t· flrt•r . lmmac. co111J :12-1 !:>u11phir•·. Corona del Mar . 2:?11 w .1t1·rfront : :i htlr m . + 1-:uc:;t r m.; :1 k vcls. :J b;rthi.. Xlnt South i>itil· localimr on lnrJ.:i' lot with mature tn•1·:-. Sam~ location 22 Y.ars ~l.1 \I \ICl "'\I \\ t . 1\1\1 1111 \hi,\ '\II • 673-6900 • FLOWERING GARDENS This exc1111silt•ly appoint· ed, lari;!c 1iwr1-iotory fami· ly home hns l oads of room fnr kicls, folks and e n lerla1n i n i;!. 4 lkdrnom !>, :1 h:rths. a :;pariou:. ) a rel ancl c·nv- a 1•1I p,1110 too Pnct•<I ;1t 11nly ~;iu+ou. l\y ;ippoinl mcnt onlv .den +p an eled office. Birch cabinets in kitche n. $1 09,500. Vic J ashinski 642-8235. (Q39) LIDO ISLE MORD IAYFROMT Lovely 5 hcdroom fa mily ho me on s andy b each . Lg. m as ter s uite w/drcssin~ room + walk-in closet. Electric kitchen w /brc<t kfasl har. Supe r view loc:ation. $265.000 incl. land. Appl. only. Cathy Sr hw<•i<·kl'r t G42-H23.'i. H~1HI I SUMMY & ftlGHT - CREAMYWHln Htt rC' vi<•w location hii:ih on a hill in Easthluff. i1 be drooms, fa mily & . forma l dininu rooms. Deligh tful cncJosed courly;_i rd w /room fol' pool. B e a uti f u l·IY maintaine d b y particular owne rs . Yours for just $124 ,500. Larry Dyer642-8235. (QSO) llOGB'S GAllDEH W /OCEAN VIEW .. ... Just listed in It arbor View Hames - P alerm o! F e w homes have been mor e t astefully decor ated or used as much qua lity . Be one of the t st to experience it . Carl Butler 642-8235. (Q51) I jQuail ~ 642·123S 644-6200 Plac• 901 Dover Drfvt' Harbor-View Centt r Prop ... ti•• lrvl~ al Campus Valley Center 7S2·1920 752·1414 t•OO OUA~ST NfW,OtlT llA04.~, -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Vou don't need a i:un lo "draw fust" ~·hen you'lr-----11oo~...._--..._.---.. -... --.--c..----- pl;11•c an ad in the Dail DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS P1lol Wa nt Ads! Call now "'°" c..n Sell It FW'td 11 r---~ -fl42 Sf\78. T..cti llWllfl t '-11ilMa~J ...... ~t= •• Cfl O~ll V PILOT Sunday JunP Xl 1976 ~!:.~~ ........ l~:!!.~.~ ....... 1 ~.~~0000 ~.~~ ....... ~:.~.~•uuu ~.~~ ..... .. ~.~.~ ....... !~::!::'.~ ........ ~4:'!:::!.~~.~~ ....... ~~?:'!' .. :!~~: ... !~.~~ ~!.~ ........... !~.~~ !!.~ ........... !~.~~ ., .. ~~~.~~~.!~.~~ ~~~i~ •••••••••••• !~.~~ ~~-~~~~ ..... !~.~~ ~· 1002 ..._,.., I OOJ lolboa '•nlnsula I 007 t 'nd1·r 1•m~tru1·t11111 1 Hr H1\~C110 s \~ Jll,\t)l I~ •Woocby S•ttllHJ• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. , .. l\J :12110,1111 :-1·J LAKEFORE$T HUNTINGTON s.111 '.\l.t\l.'11 '1'o>Anl111u~l' :-\1•W li o m1· ·""'""' ---------------------4 fldr m \lml' 111 <'hlHI \I\•\\ X. ~J11·1i.-.11-. \ l l-'unt.1.;111· 'fl'"'. 111 "· 11111:.hL'\J l! Slut'); :I Ill< Sund1·i·k. p.11111 ancl lioul 1,\i!:!l1J t &:l;7:1 u7ll:! $60,900 unvu~ 1111..:r;ull'i. thruvut ;.i•, hu I.vis ot """d REALTORS 675-5511 Otil THE WATER: 360 l FINLEY A VE. Gr.at two be•oom home, fireplace. patio Oft the water. plff & float -two 1ide ties up to 26 ft. boob. u,.talrs bachelor apartment, fireplace & deck or can be three bedroom. OPEN HOUSE: Sun I to 5. $160,000. NEW,ORT SHORES: Beach livinq at its best. Channinq four bedroom. mar•elous privafe potio; clubhouH, t•nnis courts. pool & a short walk to ocean beach. Call for ap- poinhnettt. S82,500. IA YFRONT: Lfftte Island -five bedroom or con be reconverted to leqal duplex. View dKk, larqe patio. Pri¥Gte pier. Call for ap· poinhMnt. ,ROFESSIONAL IUILDING: Tri-level with luxury penthouse-ocean view. Newport lead. near Hoa9 Hosptal. May exchanqe. Call for financial analysis. COMMERCIAL CORMER: C-1 Vacant land, I 00 x 290, 19th S~. Costa Mesa; Sl.25 sq. ft. Adjacent to shoppinq; ready for quick de· veloptMnt. HIGHWAY FRONTAGE: Acreaqe: six miles So. of San-Ya Mario; S-1 I 0 ,000. unuwnt· ber•d. Must exchanqe for income. IBITALS: Twa becmtiful new homes in1 presti4)iou1 JasmJne Creek; •ach have two fireplaces, two bednns & den, wet bar. Includes all facilities-Clubhouse, pool, jocuui, TENNIS COURTS. Call for com· plete details. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy. CorOMdefM• 675-5511 GeMr.. I 002 ·G....-ol t 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL EST A TIE SALES Are YOJ Tired, Of selling houses? Of cu~tomers who con'1 quoldy? Of being o li11le cog in a kirqe Co I Of working every night & weelterds 7 Business or ~·~erinq e~per. helpt11• Coll Brok!!>' 838 I I 75 .. l0r.1i:\' bl lK.~ll(J 01wn HARBOUR Ill pn·!>LIJ,:11111!°' ;1n·a oil i.:las~ & 1111· \'111111~1.1 Su1tdJ~ I ;, <!:tll!H 'llJ1111t.>I (BY OWNERJ ln 11)1· SHl .~Ou t'illl bt.·unwcl1· .. 1h11.:" l.J.:l'lll l ::v •• ~:!~~::~ ....... !~.~~ Four beet room ranr h -s t y le home ideal 1 H:!ll 1111 hi "' "111 011it\. frpk Ai.Ion.: $!17.tio11 LAWSON REALTY . f 1. . l'11~111n1 IUrhu11r h11m1 pl .. a:.l' I'-'·" l. 1111•,e-.1..:1• •Condo luy1 • •675-4562*-Sacrifice fo r 1tm1ly i ving, extra·large country onlhl• l'u1ntn1 <lm1r.11t> 3 uctrm:.. :i ll11 . ,1111 kitche n fumily room, two full baths. l ~la ntl 1 Bo:ll r vo m,,, lnni\11111 do"'' 111 ,,1101• Newport Hei9hh l·athcdral ceilings, la ndscaped patio , I .mu I\ ru11m · cl 1111n1!. Ne1tt•d in vm~ & t>t·uch. S.'ill.500 5 UH :1 ha . lri: huint• :'>.1·ar.,. .1tl'I H ii! ~hO u ... n1:r motl\Jh•d'. Ut•)L extra-lar ge two rar "ar age. automatic :.l.'dudi•d di•n. JUl't1111 ~ The Ranch 2 U drm~ · 2 b at h i. · ;\"" J>0rt H1•1•1bls a1·1 .. 1 t-i.ll'um :.uuna . ltiO' llOJI ..... l f 1 "1r1l"n ·tt1n•· "' "'prinkl"r S\l"'t"m, on cul-de·"8C, 1~ CJlll11r111a htHTil' with lKuu 1 u i.:· • :.~ ,.. ~1rnc 1ous rooms, '"11 .., '"" --" ., Out'k '.''. Own1·r mu) Clos,· t o e\crythltl!!' lllWtl hrn·k r1 rt· plan"<. hl<K·k from p ark . Cull for appointment, lrudc. Call ~94·75:!l 1'1111 I olll\l p c u tl I '1 C>t.:•J,C...W• :.t.ir,hull ltll~ ti7f> ll;(J\I • • • a llH I H \ Coll iilLI' on l'u11H X l11t ,,11·~·l•l lcJl' l'r11·1· 1Jnl~ ~h~hll> J W\C lol 'alu,· Jl ~l.:ill\I U\.'tl ruom s. :i hJlh!> & -""" lam1ly 1uum cl1n1n1: 586·1840.No agentsplease. 1 "ettr"nt\.'nt dream. :t n1unlr) l..11t•ht•n. J'O(I n • room, ht~ pnvutt! lut. h Bdrm. t:ondo. dose \11 I 11:. bubble l ur )'\.':H room ror ~our Mlal. Walk ,hoppt'n " & l:k•ut>h. /\n" s round :.w1mn11ni: 1·om " ., to Wl·Ml'lllf I' law ::H'i' fort For further dotu1ls iouJt owner as ktng $.Jtl,1)~ ••• \·n :w 1111 thi• hay. 1houi..1ncl!>, 11·<lill·1•cl 111 CostaMHa 1024 FountoiaYall•y 1034 call S40·ll!H .... och• O\t:rhwikm..: thL· l!I t:.1t1·1 Sti5 !Jl•U • 111\ I( • ",111 '•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobile HCMIM pa1t of i\t:\\f"lrl ll.irU.11 M().11:!0 , ACllMlllMlllco-tl!Y .. from 1111tst :mdin•· van IJ111:s. lat~. ll1ir~1·. A I .. -i • 'IH CambridgC' 20..:!>:.!. ,.. .,I I ll7 1·1·· c___.-.fre1h 1'-w•n ll1)t1~" s·.·1t ,,. s.·t11'.. "I' 2 hi Be aut1lull' I Jl!t' 1>111111 or 1·onwr lt11· TARBIU. '/\Jill' ., II'. IMHl . ,.. . ;) •• '2 ...,.,~ ~' ~" ,, 0 " ; • • Spa('llll!!I 2nn. :!II\ Ullll 1111 11\I r cJ s:,1,uuu ·I U.•Jrm. 2 ha Wtlorrnal Ownt•r. llunl \'ll'W la111b1·u 11erl. L.ook111 ..: pncl'tl al onh I li.OUO •i l2 !lli~l!I 1li1ll' url'a 011 huge lot hom1'. t hdrm. :1 l1a fam thiwn 1111 th1· pounding c .. II Iii;> Iii ii Ii ":t I In Calif0ntia" l'q1ls, dr1>s. bllns. ,,. atrr rm. 2 llMh•t . upg1.ul1•1l1111 I 'urf • ,,. Ith I a r)ll' \'I\'\\ 11111.l .l~\\'llOl}ll .. alt111 'OOL&JACUIII "1ftencr. fpll-, no"a' l'ultl .. :-..11 . :! "'· l!IS:!I FNALLY.. ih•1·kS .. 1:11Mluyut$:t5,00o ~ lloors, (nut (rt'l'~ \\',1fk lh•h•na l'I !Iii:! iill!ll! ,1 htg ~:tnl 1111 lhl' l..111, IT NEEDS I l>clrm1o t-dl'n + lam rm llcJ I Corona del Mar I 022 II• l'H'ry\111111: .I 11~1 r1• 4 rms . .! 111 111 11r1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w Wd h;ir a nd ~1111t·r ~11·1' tl111•1·ll ,., S7 1.!l!)tl l':dl to ....:1•w hum1• hy hull1l1•1. :• :-I ii.:wu" Turi ll"''" k a Woman 's touch µool a nd .I Ut Ul.l.I. :\l'.,th-u :. 1• t• H ~ d (.'JI' IJ 1• I . 1111. :.! llJ I rph , ~11111..t'rt llr1 i;ht. l'lw1·r~ I J m dy Harbor View Hills in pr11n1• \ll''•' \'l•r<ll' lh•.11tors530·tlll36 t uh. I hlb ltl nt•t•Jn homl' l'lriwtol'Olllllllllll Yl•ll Cl\\11 lht• lu111I 1•11111 & S1>urklln1.: :1 lwtlroum. :! Jreu r.~1.!i11(1 :»:1 11 I i 1i'i 0 1 1~ f:it•1hllt':. aml ~1·ho11ls \I\'\\' ot 111·1·~111 1 " B H. halh humt' IHLh :;u1111~· FERGUSON 531i·@::!O $1,2.:'ill\I Suix•r \'11•w. 1:u~tom J BR. 2 ll;1 T1•rr1fic 11wcsl S8\l,50tl. ol!l'J·2Hl9 IJm rm • :! IJ;,i. 'l'1p·t11p family room a111I rus 111· REALTORS 833-3821 Uy owm•r Hid 111•11 nr 1'<11111 157..:.oo. fi rcpl:11·1• t11i.:1t open Ir !illtl . 2Ha. 3 l.'ar i:ar . IY OWNER CAYWOOD REALTY bcamL-dn·1hnJ!antl lurgt• t;rt'l'll Vaill')" B·B Q. ~ Rr. :1 Ha . tJ1n rm. •548•1290 • c·uuntry k1tdw11 prov111c· IF YOU'D 111t1 11 w i111· ··uck . nu i.tud). 1orma1 dm. :-hllrl hmillc!>s uppurtu1111 y for t·arts tlrap\.'i.. :J Comm wlk ltl lwh & fin1·~1 ~1·hls. AUTHENTIC WILLIAMSIURG your 11nagi11alio n. La rl!1' RATHER .SWITCH pools. S76,SHO 962 67U7 manv xt m s l'ru1 01111 t·orm•r l11t >A 1t h ho;.il a11tl l'nn Only ___ -· 5119.sOO ~:J.~li40 · Custom hit. Cc1mpletion date 1\Ug . I Slh. 435 ,\\'a1•1a. H75·69~ bd 7am or aft i pm trailer act'\.'i.i.. P riced t THAN FIGHT Ht ti le h sell a t \'A ;ipprais i•tl ~1tcJ'Oft ac 1040 OPE:'<l llOL'SE by Own(•r. value of only Sil!l,111111 ..• muk~ a chang\.' to this ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sa1-S11n l !i. ·I Bl<, lam Vct1·rnns Wl'komc. llur pcacl'ul neii,:hhorhood. BEACHWALK rm. wulk lll bcadi. !Iii:.!~ ry·Won'llasl. l'leu!>et•all I.urge plol for p rivacy. U Mcxi;;!I . 3 Br.:!': Hu . llight i tl c Ur 11 II lordl'la1ls. friendly rt l'lghhorhood tum rm, din rm. l>t1nu:. $iO,llCICI SPYGLASSSTEAL ancl park likl· at · rm. l'nd unit twnhs \.'. St:i.a ,ouo. By Owner mo:.Jlh\!r e s urround this \'t•ry clean. S74.000. Dys. Irvine LUSK thr, fo m rm. w p lumily rel rl.'al. l: urden &I0 1!122. Evs tl7:l-32lti t1 111 . l1rl..f s t rms . a tri um off mu :>ll·r l1l'1 c-rttW a H .•-., ...... n ' • ITT.'Oi'Oom Tlirl'C t:offi U>\'!!IY '1!Upl<'X. e 1•rra1·c'. 'mv I' lrpks. lu~urwu" nµts. fortable b<'druom:. plus II!'-' dt'lu"c unit. Sup1: drps. }\'allµll tWr & wood family room with l'lt'tlll : 3 b~.2 ha + hltns Ur 2 Ba. air 1•1mcl u11 i.:raded , 11rof. lnd~!'l>'lll! 559·533!1 or 213 lil'l·:MiJ shutll•rs l\lagntlH·1cn l We'reheretohelp! fircplat~. lli•uvy ope n s tl•reo/ltrl'/burglu lancls1-.qJ1111(. l <! :\11111 beamed t•cthngs lhruuul. ularrn. P \'t 2'" l'ar ~ar + lcrey C11·1•l1• lilU 1:l17 Xlnt ftnancini;: avatlabl~. 2 br udj11in1ng ~nil WHlb G HE 1-: N T fi 1-: 1-: A y A"sum l' i!Xi:.tini: f'llA i.:arug1'. Owner s unit rt' Owner, lovdy 1·om forta loanwith S278.pcr month <lel'. & ready for nc>A ble ·I UH,:!'~ Ila, frplc . total payments . Hurry! owne r . Sllll.000. Ow11c 1 lge 1·ountr.v kttt·hcn, !)lg l'leuse C'all for details. Wiii t•arry. l\lust :.Ce t yard, pal Ill, Ill' p;.i rk. aS· ~PEN suND•!· 1.5 Eastside Duplex .. lex1bh'. -M.\ lahrilll) Lar).!c 2·b1•droom . I hath Tl'rra<'l' 2 or 3 hcdroora. units $500 m onth 1n· tam rm ho me. Xlnt bay com\.'·\Von·1 la:;t Sill,tlCIO. \'IC'A . 11rl\ ate' 11al1U. F\tll 11nr~. CALL1i45·ti4j.lli upprct'.Sl2·492.J s ue . p ool. Stiti .0110 . -----551·5929 552·70~0 THE ... · ... · · \'I LL ACE. · : . ." REALTORS RANCHO SANJOACi)UIN LanJeit 3 bdrm t:uri:l'OllS . 'San LOUIS 11 .. , .. m 1111~ award win 1111ii.: t•111mnun1ty. lcJcully l111·ul<•1I l'lll1 u11il nt·ar 111101 "ith grccnhell . 111 j! ht h J:"lm>. an cl lttlm ).!ull l'CIUfSl' \ lt''A . Q111c·k po,,M·~~i1111 ;I\ i1ll :\111\C· 111 1·1·<1<Jy •Ill plush 1·ol·11a t'llt'IJt>llllJ: t:u II u~ lWU}. Shown <1nYllnl\'. 1!i.1 11llltl\•1 ,\: t.!.. ll. ·~\l\ill111 .. n.11 1 ti4U· '>'>Ii() Any!""" [.1<,lblull P•<'f Bl1lq . -~~~- DOLPHIN R.E. 494-8511 C0'.\1PArn.: You C.Ul j;l'I :J ru n• !-Ill' bdrmi.. 2 ('t'ram1c I lle hJlh :., t•cram11· tile ktt1·hen w •dishwas h e r & t r:1~1\ rnmp:wtor ,\ Tlll·d t•ntry 111 ;i Ill'\\ t•r homt' ''1th (.':i "''on & On·an \·11·"' 1t11 ~.501) G U ,\ It ,\ :-.; T E E ll ' Yi .--w. ~ u~·"''"''-'>.-.LIL"--+, .:ro>Ath 11f ~our 11111n~~· The :1 bclrm huml' 1·<111 i;row w yuur f;e1111I~ ,\ the bi,:: yurJ 1:; ull·al tor <• i;ro>A 1111: ).!ardt·n l.1·1 "" show you S!l!!,51HI. LET Tit~ SUN SlllN!o: IN ' l.1\~ in a 11.\l'l'Y JI0'.\11': rull of (•olor & light. llugc· !\1 a~ler :-.uih> ).!rl.'~PEH1~~r;suN e PR€HIG€ 11:1 Ca brillo. 4l>r . (>Olli. _ I HOM€S t·anyun \'IC\\', exlrt•m" Ph:540-3666 •» Hunt'g. Harbour TOWNHOUSES Open Sat./Sun. 1-5 51R·NODOWH S72.500 w 1·oasthnl.' view.:! mnr .. l•---------•I bd1·ms & a :!nd hath, llt'\\ TURTLE ROCK carpet 1n ~. new 11·1· • trunqullily Great fum1ly BACK BAY HY OWNl'.:ll ho ml'. S1!>5.000. 3 Br 2 ll;i, II!•' lam rm. lnd st'pd , .... l ra s .<!tiH Hrcnlwoud, StiJ,500 ~"==•====="" 642·1\itli ___ --1 I I i>1.'>H v. rw~1oc1uc I lltALTOH \ 3160 ( eoo.o ...... cn-c1o1-640·7000 :! I lonws c•n lgl' lnl ~ 15 Poppy. Owner Huildcr "nrnntcn1•c. 673 227H OPEN HOUSE 2 Houses· I Lot 111.'ar 313r. J r n. frplc. I '-: ba Front 3Br w trpk . 12fKJ :-.q fl each. l'ricc1I al Sli.9,!150. tux1•s upprox s .1211 y r . Brkr. 645·{i625 MESA VERDE GIANT RARE I D , Ex Spa1•1nus atrium p lan 4 R U L lle puh lll' ll oml' "1th We're here to help! ~~-~~~~~~~- SHAKE ROOF 3 Bedroom . den, 2 bath ho me. M t::SA VEHDE arca-s1·hools. Or>'-'n for 111spcdio11 Sunday 1·5 PM. 1790 Iowa St. $57.500. Red Carpel , Heultors 842-5541 THE EASTSIDE llome you've been seek· tnJ?;-3hr. 2bit. -xlnt. c()Ud. and ltw alto n . Near Sl. J oachims <'hurl'h ;1nd school. 562.500. 16532 llAHBOURLN. Chri!ltianu Bay 4BR, JLIA. 24' boat s lip 2000 Sq . fl . I m mac . $89.900. lti7i:! ALGONQt,; IN lllR, I' :D/\, only 3 mo. new. Tennis court, pool. Jacuzzi, sauna, frplc. $<15,500. REALTY INC.· 714/146-1371 LICi)UIDATION 2 S t o r y plus cu~tom features: NO UOWN lo qualified V /\ buy t'I' ! Go r geou s Sr<1ni~h £ireplat"c. Giant ktldtcn. Huge c ustom f<1 mily room hosts st<1nd up har plu s indoor JIB()~ Sedudcd rnu~\t.'r w1111: Custom ized balh with Cathedral beam l'C1linl! plus lur~c Homall'·hkl' bath l\Jh. \V;clk·in d osc•ts. 30' Cu\'en·d 1>al111 plus wrought iron cnduM·d sundel·k. Sl'ller ltqu11lat · mg~Jlurry tall 75:! 17UH. · Uf'lfJ 111 4,.t • •',, t~ , '· If you 're luo kllll! for maker rcfrti: & i:n•;i\ cJ1• \'ahJ\.' .+ 1·k.:ant hnng. t'Oratmi: SW ,O()O. lhts 1~ it An t'S t'l'l)tiunal !l!IKS. COAST llWY ·I hllrm h11lllt' "1th a LA<:ti~,\ lll':/\l'll formal 111111111-: r oom .I•---------• fr1•shly p:11nkd tn!ooi<l1'. s hai: carpeti111?. plu:-. WOODS COVE mut·h mon· A ht•aullful l.ari:t• :.? llr . Hom e un h11ull' in a lwaul 1lul l!tt'a· ~pat· fnt"cl p ark hkc• lot 111111 and 1111li1·l1 .. ,ahty H2 wni• 1 •~ hl1ll'k~ 111 pnn'<I ut only ~7i .:1011 hcal'h i-·rplr. hardw()(kl IRVINE floor~. Ck1·an ,·1c•w from ONLY $37. 9 50? 1hnini: & dnk. lly O\\ n~r llard to bc•lli•\'e. hut it's l'rin Only Sll!l.500. Open lnw . "i;:orJ.:l'llUS 2 htlrm llous<' Fn . Sat. Sun. I to :. 1·un1Jomu1111m lut·akll PM. llllll t;len ncyn•, ll" a r s h n tJ µ 1 n.: .1 n d u;. ~wn ·r <.:ompl. n •mod. ~dw11k Onl y 3•::,ye:ir s 2 iHt.cl .llA, ot·<'an vu. c.111 with l'l'lllral air l'llll · b(•a ut varcl S!'ll 500 1~1tmn111)! ;1111.1 rl'atly fur Upl•n ht1~s~ Sat •Su~ I:' ·, ~our furml ur t'. llur-ry on 102 •1 \ 1 I>" k • u r -Liu:, lllll'. 1t \\1111 t l<1~I . I ' u 1 • " .ai;ona SO. OF BAYSIDE large g.recnhous c and ko1 IITT •1: 1$.tll: w11h ~I Hit. :i Lia. Hl'nlal pond. Pnte JllSt rt'duced LiJ I?''-· :__. . G1•rtlt I 002 only 3 ~ r!-uld. f-'l0<1luring hut Easte rn uwn1·r says. •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• h\'<1m t'!·il111).!s. natural "brini: me an offl.'r... ------l;rccnlrc•t• :1 1111. rlt'n, frpk. up ..:ratll•tl. i;r\.'at loc. Owner 55:! :1811 I red hill~· .. 552-7500 MOHARCHIAY En111y thc luxury 111 SJlil{'t' 111 this large• honw on nt•;irly a n a1·n· ot -MltkVIR-Oi _ . Gard.tn ~rove w11o<I & hrn·k te~turcs. 962-7771 BIGFOOT' RANCHO VACANT l'urt'l!ct.~44.~2"11 •n~o c.an...s!>.ulL.fils tool slt•s in PLUS POOL l he j a c u z -zT:S c e p Jhd. VOOI. immal'. '"' SAT & SUH 1·5 I I 1 1 anywhere he wants in Lovely three bcdroo S Uffil' j'I I \' ,\ or n~·'A l 7 H ,. I ff family home tn Cust · tmanl.'lllf.!.. 2 T l> pu~s1hlt· ~e iotro =-this SBR crl.'ampu for i\te!ta·s m ost wcslli:iou C"h .q1man al \\'1·~1 St $89,~T CANT.RELL urea. Newport Rl·ar S-llUJOO. l.ly 11\\m·r. l'nn s • --. style lh·inJ( a t Cost · only SJ0-11<()(1 ~ 5crlucll0d l llr 2 Ba. 1:0 Realton 548-9607 Mesa 's prit"es! 1-:ver ----=----acre walll01I Yd . crt . -- womans dream klt('hc Balboa Island 1006 ~rd n. atrium . g la ss O'EH SUNDAY 1·5 with a ll the mo<Jcorn 1•1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE i.:rc{•n hs l', work s ho11 3158 KILLARNEY veniences o verloo k . New Custom Home Harbor Vi•w Home5 w 'alla1·h htlrm or ore. SNUG llt\HBOll for your beautiful \'Ui.~ t:an W ith Arartment Furn rm. w ht•;i ms, fqik ooat or trall\.'r . SNUG )(rounds unt1 fof11 •1~lll Pnmc IOt·a 011 ciui cl !-I VIEW &. Olk.'nin.: i.k}htr ~\µ. llARROll for your lam•· pool. Kin)(·Si'l.cd fom .. il~ I ~ hlk fror~ So) Hay :lhd: :! t l'Oll\ <'rl1hl1· lh •n µhe, lll"''. .. l'P~S, t·urtam:-.. ly in a 4 u.uHM, ra.m rm room :ultl:; Lu cvc•o·!.hm~ abn. uwd lint•k trpli·, 1n '.\lom11•11 Plan \\tth \ll'I\ paint. :S;il:l,.JOU. O wnr. home. CA LL. fo ran . you cvl'r want l'cl tn : M:.l r hclrm . 1·011 nt ry ot 11111u11l<1111s. 'allt·Y & &lff.:.'.ll2.1 ilill·tl371) h.ome for on.ty S75.000 kilch .. & sunken h \' rm . twinklinµ r11i:h1 11..:hts UUSl~ESS IN llOM i-: UNITED IROKERS Call today. 641i-71~1. hvy :-.hukc' rt . l{•a<kd Only skps fr(lm tenms .• B l"th St 'illlk --------°"'" "'Q • II) •V•lf•)•rN• '' I I '' r 1111 " · \\ :\IE~"\ l)L'L M/\1' llWNll . diamnml ,:!IH~s w1mlow~. po o · J at' II z 'I. I <' 11 1 hidµ 111 rear. 22t1V w1rmg · ""' "' ,. 19, ··'ll~~jllj~· lg hN un t·l'ih11µs lhruo11t, 1•hiltlrcns pluy 11rt•11 + pholo lab. ult·al lor' ol ~r ~ f:11~ r~: 1~111 rm. ., ____ "'"""',•-n d pa \10. s un 111.'k 3 1•ar1 644-7211 live Ill husim·~s S.t!l.!ICl(l.I ll~al sharp. 9W-27:}7 _ 1 ·• • g·ur + 1.: l h cl apt SAT&SUN 1-5 J\j..'1. ti16~0!1 M646·74 14 l"OHS/\l.EBYOWN .. :n "'IK'11m 1'1'11111.:~ ,..._ 1'111• 2344 Port Aberdeen ' . -'J br 2 ha r· m r m port lly mvn1•1'. B~ appl. BY OWHER Cuhf;unla ;a11;:h s tylt: Real Estate Jw~Y HOMELESS? We're not. & we'd like to s hare this 4 bedroom Atrium hum<' with you. Enl'los ed palio1 tic ror u t o r ur1?racll':-. lhruout. CuaMal Lor a · lion. 968·445fi KNOCK! KHOCK! Who's there '! Opportuni ty• Open ur ln lh1s ex pancJctl 4 bdrm. mode l pcrrl'l't 1'()01. h o m e Outslantling value in this markt•l. Call for dl'lails !lllll·'1456 BEACH CONDOMINIUM llY~EH n : 1rtW:;Jt!K'I\_ EXECUTIVE llCnt E '~ Blk lo park & tlUUI. ·I Hr, 21 ~ Ila. fom rm. din rm & hv rm. S11ano11:- corncr lt)t, rnl r hihlren!> pluy > 11. IJl'Oft':o-:o-10n;ol lndsepmµ & light mg. ;ur cond, 3 car gara.:e. e\ "''Y rm l'IJs lom dc•1·oralNI. too manv xi ras 111 m1•11 lion. prin nnl~ S!Ji,:lUO By appl l'!:l:J-l!J:lll OWNR MUST SELL Charmtnl! S panish Villa, 2 Br, 2 Ila . w palm. IK'auttfully l111bq11I On hc·uut1t'11I wornh•1I l.11w 111 Un"' I' a rk . l'l11:-.1• II• s h11pp1111: & sc·hls :\lost hcaul1ful acJulL 1'011 O'EN HOUSE du. rl'surt hnni:?. Sl·cun Fri, Sat, Sun 1-5 IY guarcJ , 11la nnl'd •H' 1':l<!li Wullt•rs wc·l'l \\'a, i----------•1 µark·hkt• ground" with G-ORGEOUS HOME. PRIME LOCATION Great h11m1· for youn..: 1•1111plc or young n·lin•tl Tw11 be droom h1•:1Ut) \\1th many U1J)!racl1·~ ;.;1t·t·I~ l;1111l-.1'.q1o:tl Ex t r:1 :-.t11ra i.:1• ~p111•1· ancl nllll'r f\•111111'1·~ 1101 rouncl 111 rno:.t 1111Hl1'11-ln \'lllag1• :1 anll near 11nob ancl 11·11 Ill~ Only Sl~l .i>llll pool. ;, hr, 5 ba. laIDJ1y rm, st•par ale din rm. en lry lo).!g1a. c<onn·aled Wt't har. Oramal.ic' an<I cx- 1wns1 \'I' u~c uf outtloor hi:htmi.: 1\ ma.:nifk 1ent hnm l' lur tlw mo't dts crimuwllng. 529!).0IMI IRYINECOVE In lh1s prc~l•f.!lllllS c•om· m11mly :1 1·011ll'm1><1rary n'<lwood hnml' Zbr. 2ha, 1·11nvt•r l ihl e tl1!n . l '1111:-.unlly lnrgl' lot with room for 1><><11. llnmc c;in lrH•nl:trl!l'fl Sl 711.0(HI. DOWNTOWN LAGUNA 7 unit 1·11rnmt•n'l;ol hldi:. 1warlv n1•1\'. All rac·t iv1• d 1• .; j 1: 11 h ~ I' l' t t• I' C>:<lranch•r Amrl\• 11ark 111)!. ,::rnuntl h·,Tl 'hop" GI !i 111114 I' r 111 1111 I Y · Mesa Verde Special hum~ w dgl' pool lt1l'all'tl "7""~--.~-.~rh.:r~.~e~1~1.;.;;:n~m;;.:;c~oi:-:r.~:;r.,il-!:i~l.ll~~~~~~~-!-LL.as~ · ·s 11v1ties thruout t he w1•1'k •N r :\lwtu·bitn Si•at 111~1 F1vt· week" old. Onl~ l'ni· .. tl 111 ,1,11 ::-,r.:i.:i~,11 ~. ...,, h :1\'l' twavy r1101 traffir. :1 up~tair~ units m ay lw t'ttfll-htn_..I -H~l~ll~' --'-i• luri;t· M llh' Q;;:;,f~HI . -. . . • • • . • . view lot SI IS,tJCK) I 007 rm •• Ill l'l1·1· k1t e h cn. strt•cls. He mudclf'll. ml'L INT .. :HNATIO;.;i\L -Iii t I . .111 .. ·"'. :121 Urirtwoml, ••••••••••••••••••••••• beaut 1·11v. p11lw !\1 11ny new kikhen just 1·om -.. ltEAL_ESTA(.'; r. Ol'EN llo 11sl' S:1 ~ Sun IJ513CotPU5Dt:IRVltfE Sh11rt•1•1iffs 7 UN IT~ Spyglass Hill x t r a ~ S ti Ii . :J !i O. plctl'd. Set• 4ti5 t':1hri1J11. t>1>c11l111ull•'S1tl . I :; :!IAil~ 111•1.,111"tdiJ\'\1t•w l.:irt.:t· 11111 1 f:tm r m + Own1·r ,\g1·nl.!1l!l 1t15il S78,50u. fi3 1 2·1!.,li or Nl-.fW{)!lK _ ·""-·77.11 Cfl lif. llomc~ ... xct·11- JONES REALTY St1·1" 10 twal'l1 $111:,,1""· honus rm :'\l''' IH'1ll 11nl 6-t5·5:!3u • •673-621 o * * Prnw 0111~ 1;1;. 15i:J I' 1 .1 11 F 1· Eastside Farm '.\lerf.'dith <:aroli·n~ 5 llr t1 onal 111:1 11 111 1 l'r11t . 0 1'1·:;.; II \11.Y fomrm, pool, !.p:i, prof lamlscapmJ!. ,\ 1• :\Ian) K,\'.\111111 1'\I IFYOU have a ~c·rv1c·1• In olft•r or 1t00tls lo iwll. 1>l:t('l' an at! 1n lh l• U •11l y 1'1 lol t:lassifil'<I Sc1·t 11)n :i llr. :I ha, " ~\\t'l'lllll • hay I 11·1\ Ml I anh. I 11\·h I \ ,., 11111 1111 t•r c•um. wl'I 11.1 r . Mllltll•c·k r111 ln r hoat \';11.,1111 lllk'll clad~ :1:1~, l.111clc "•' It l' a I t-:., t at 1 • 1 ' 1;.15.0R~I I 'hone 1>42 51i7R IOOZ G""°ol IOOJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERVIEW DU,LEX. Nestled next to trees & CJl'eenery In a qtli•t cul·d·sac loca· Hott. Spacious and briqht 41r. 31a 1' 3 Bed .. Ho U..lts w /lorqe covered ~tios. Lin in one ond rent th• o"'"" for income property beftefits. $130,000 WATERFRONT CONDO HOME with wcurity & prestlqe. Decorator sharp 2 led, 21o & IOAT SLI, af the door. $87,500. OCIEAHFtlOHT LOT in exclusi•• Cypre11 Shore. The ultimate in security & prestiqe. Sl49.SOO. LEASE OH THE WATER. Fantastic location Oft West loy with bay vi•w of bootlnq actM· ty Gftd ltHJl!t lights. Larqe 3 led home with 2 patio• for entffialninq in attd Ot1t. S 1500 mo yrty leaH or 52500 Mo. summer rental. 11111li1·1~.111 •r ""·11 llt• 1\,11.1 IA'1· -liu" h1, hu.11 ind• .11 WATERFRONT HOMES nw 11 t· r' h 1 p SI li!i, lltltl l.ar~1· :t hr, ch'n. 2 ha, st11' IJl'EN St ''I t Z,pm ro1111ol1 •d hy I 1'u11 or '.\llKESl'lll.t)l·:ss:.11\:-: c<hurtl . ''1•g gurcll•11 , 111 .. 1ltor I' II Ho~ "I-:' l!rl'1·11hnu:-.1• & r n,,1• l\H ;SA v..:rmi-: PAC.:1-:S t•:TTEI< :1 llr. ll Ila. hy ownl'r . frplr. II! t'OV t'rl'<l pat 111. II( N1rn1•r lul . I ri11 t I n •1•s $1\11.!l(lO. 5'1S·li 11 I l:111rlst"aJll'. ~hutll•rs. \'a1 xtras lly tl' ... ·m·r. ~;:l.:ilHI Be h I 048 l.1111 p:1111•r, !'>111111,v t'lrs ;;si-s:nll .~~ ••• ~~••••••••••• lei II rn n <I. h Y OW II f' I 0 I' I-'.!" II 0 US I·~ T II IS ll!l.51HI !llili lif1it; 0111'1 WEEKE:'ol ll. S1\\'E Tiii•: >NI-: Ill-',\ 1\1;.;U. ~p1•1· t.1rul.cr c·11~t11m home• ti•· .. 1g1wll ;inti h111lt In \1,111 Io r a I :1 1· 1'11 II , • t' t ~ :i llt1rn1 , :! '· l1ath. Va rn rm . 2 f1r1 ·pl.1<'•·~. "1·1 har, r1 dc·i·I..,. Vr1·n1·h tltMll ' /V f.:llllrllll'\ l.llt•hc•ll SI 1!1,l"KI t' "roll a ti,. I :\l.11 . l'.1 gard1·11 $.'i7 .!MIO he111~1'Sal Sun I:! Ii 11 Ill {'()ST IH' 1\ 1n:,\l.Tl)ll :1:!1;2:. 1 •11 17 H 1IH 1 1;:rn Red Carpet -•SAVE SSS• I ' o I' t' I.'' u s & s $36 500 R SYl(At 'I 'S I·: '.\lllllEI. I:-.; SUPER OCEAN VIEW l.ri; Ctl ;\I h111111• \\ 11l;111k nonn., lots ol 11alur11i \\ 1K1tl, ~. 111'. I h11. 11.•n. li11l1.11tl l'lll \\ \\C'\har. M 'l'I 11111 rm. \\•ll'k,h1111 l'\I ht'h ":!15.0IHI l)pc•n Sat 1 I. Uwn1•r 1\f.!1•111. llrnk1•r ('11 Op tnv1t 1•1I I Ui l>\'Sol11 '1'1•rr fii:t 117711 Archit•ct's Home ll:11·l"1r \'11•w 11111-; •I Ill!, 1.1111 rm ph"' .. 1url111 I .1!1' lll'l\at1· \'M'tl II\ 01\111·r 1;11 1'"1•1 :! 1\11 . • • l\lk l'r11m l.1llll (·nron;1 h••,u·h . \\' \'ll'W :>I 111.llliO ~al 5 111 !ltlll:! a "k for 1\11•\ :-1111 fi75 51:"' 27(11 \\'1111!0 \ 1•1· F(l11t.1~t 11• \'II'\\. lllr +-FR SIHll.IK"I Wt II fin 1: II itliO II\ uppL BEST IUY! Harbor View Hills OC E \\; ''°' 11 \Y \ ll•:WS :11111 ll0'.\11-: lll'E~SAT St':'-I Ii I 1 l:l \\'hit<' Sail~ Wa~· f.7:1 :1101 llkl' fl ·~ 0:1113 Beline 1t or Hot! Realty 645-3474 , lkautifol lk :int· ros ni1.1.1·:c; 1·: l 'AltK. II\' 3 Bed honw lhr, :!ha. <! '1111·, Cl\\'Nl-:ll M-olia Blossoms I room 'l'r.'' I" 1 a tm11,1ll11·1:1 -7· O T .. -G ...... b ... lt ,\,.sumahl1· l11an. 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J:i1·u11.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'V l:.ntl:H'P0l!. u1>.a.tra<t•·' t-:i\STSI DE 11\' OW~l·:ll 3 II <11T1'~ ol prime• C' I ton man~ t11 11'1 ~I U!ool 1.0,·c-ly :I llr htnl'. l'llrflJl land on ('011:-.l llwy ~uit sci''. $12!1,!Nlll lly ow1wr new kill'h. nc·w hath. 1ww L'tl 1111' •I !ltor~· s tr111'111rc• & &!'>2·1~11i7 • plush 1•pts. nr !'lhups. & 1111tlcrgn,uncl park11112 schl.... h!c 111\Q un•a & ~l.080.llOIJ OPEN SUNDAY I ·5 1283 SKYLINE DR. 1lc·1.,1n\11•\\ ~rl'at 1111' •·II t1•rt :11111111! :111H . cl•·n . ltil'llllll cllllllll!, j!llUl'llll'I k II c h I u .., h I ti "' 111! • 1:11111/I p11 11I 1\ \I I·: II I I' \ '\ 1111 .\I ~: 111•'.,\ l.'1'41 It S . it!I I 7:.t:t. t!l>I l(Hll S,ECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW Nl'\\ esc•1t 1nl! lu,.urv l ownhnm1·~ !! ,11,: :1 llr 21 · Ila. I rmn :))! 1,:1:111 5', & Ill'. down l!r' 1:11 :; frull lrl•t•s l.gc t·orrwr ll 2 1111 w 1 oorn fnr a11nth1•r 11n1t S~l!l,!llltl. 4 AHCHOIAGE IHVESTMEHTS •---------•1 6.<!li <! 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F.1m rm. 11111 rm 1\f.!1•nt 1;:11 ;1:11111 Lingo .... ..- • • • N t-: \\' L> ,\ ;.; ,\ 4 IDRMS S&S 1o11th a rl'<'SS for 1·a mJll'r Sur...r shar p 2 :-.l•ll'r. hug1• fam rm. r1wmul tlln rm. :!1, ha on I rg 1111. :\I 11~1 ~"I' (;i9. !):".cl Tr:itlc• 1ire M'lll hom l' :; ttl Ii.'> I 11r !llill·:C"li I ••• l'IDl :\I E llC l ,\I. l'RtlPEllTY l1w:it1·1I 111 Tiii' Art l'1·11t1•r Xlnt 1t11., l11w m.11111 " Ohl t·:nJ.!h~h ;\lo tll Xl11t 111c•n m,· 1105 N.Coou Hwy., Laguna 494-1177 • ~7:,,JfHt • .1 ..... h't••tl ~di)(. 1:11111 Iv h111111· 1war ~1·h11ol ~. 1~1an11.1 .'\:. •.tto1•'1! •:o.11 1.51~1 • lk l1111 11,h1•1I S11p1·1 1111 clat1•1I :11111. ~Iii\. !-1111:11• ._t11n 1111 clhl 1111 \II 111 t 'at ;'alma .,1111:,1·1, .11\Y \\' ''l•:.\TS 111;n :tlil I ('11,1:-.I II \\' So l.agu11:1 1:1:1 :.:i:n •SUPER CLEAN!* I 'um11h·l c·ly n •m111ll'l1·cl " lldr m h111111• 1111 .ti 1•cl '"' 0111· ,,f l.111:1111a ·' · .11·1 .' ,1n·l'ts Th" 111\1' ha~ 11 all lll'W k1tl'lll'll, llt'll 1·arp1·t~ Ill' at ml! ~~ ,1 c·m . tl1•1·t.,, 't.11n1•1I .:la" win iluw, laq:e h:H'k)Hl'll ,<, oc·Pan rnuunta1n \ u·w~ .JUST '.\l(l\'E IN ' ~~lli,51HI NORIMS REALTY * 494-8057 * • • E ~I .. : II A I. 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Fri1k, .111 1,1111 .. <I 1•11r ~aF ALL ,ORTS R.E. i; 1.i 1111.i I Hy Ow1wr Ir.: I hr, 11 , bu llal1·l'H·~t l'nnc only $5.'i,!lOO 5-15 ~i711 l'IH:'llT 1111\I E EnJo~· tlw C :1t.il11111 S11n ~t'i' lrnm th1,.. rww :1 ll1l rm. rlc n & lam ~ l111rnc . llcA!TI f'l•i l , lrpk Walker 6 lee Reel felete hUl!l' rm.Ir h<lrm & bath tlnwn . 3 hdrm & lri; oon11:; rm up St t•p dr•\\ n hv r m, ~I'll <1111 rm 1-'um rm "' t•rlnok ~ ltl\ Pl) pn,,1\<· 11•ar ~rd lclc·11I lor Ir,.: l.1m1I~ .inti lorat c'<I ut·ro!-~ from 111101 11ncl ttn·t•ntwlt S!t!l.:1110 f1 •1• n ·::--rn ;,;.;1.\1 . It t-:,\L E S T A 'I I·: I t-: ' 1· I \ n l.:01>~·1111111 I r.:.~ I 7iti anti Jllll1•1111al ~1:i:1.:.1"1 ;!,,llllU r\•l1ul't·cl Cu"lnm l!r.I •l.i.i l ·l!M 11111111 :;h<I. 2hu. Ii.: lot, \•il•w l!I MIOl!ll 49:1 Kf!l2 4!l9 45al W11nl 11d results 6'12·567 R33-3.'l07 .t~t:l 11111:! :nl'!ls". SM:!.flllO. ~21 621!11 ~:.~~ ...... J~.':':..~ ....... ~.~.~.' ...... !~.~.~ ...... . LOCJMM leech I 041....,.... leecJI I 04' 1--N' I •••• •• •• ••••••••••••••• •• •• •• ••. ••••••• •• • •• •. ...,..... ,..,_ I OSJ Letille ........ I OS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A S NUG HARBOR in N iguel Shores. Owner transferred & anxious to sell this immac ulate garde n home i n gate-guarded oceanside community. 3 Bdrm, den, f am. rm., Mexican tile e~try , dram.a.lie 2-story Jiving rm. Wlth noor-cetling windOWS & drapes. Slip in.for $112,000. 'fHIS PROPERTY NEEDS YOU! Fix-up this 3 Bdrm. older home and it will reward you with a convenient Northside location, a SHORT walk to beach, and extra income from a guest apt. All of 6,000 sq. ft. R-3 lot. Invest only $79,500. WANT TO BUILD NOW? Avoid to 8·9 mo. delay. Buy this ocean /canyon view lot and get plans fo r a John Mcinnes 3 Bdrm. fam. rm., wood & glass home, ready to build tomorrow. All permits/appr ovals are in. Total package $45,000. • :\IVSTIC lllLLS ocl'an ,·icw homr. :\lmosl 1 ~ anc adds to the privacy. 2 Bdrm .. 2 l>a .. & l5 fl. ope n beam living room. S9 1,000. Serving Lag una from Niguel to the Beach AffoaDAILI rttlYATI AREA llACH LIYIHG TINHIS COUITS AHO POOL RILAXDAD- THIS IS YOUR DAY! L~t !\lorn do the driving.and we'll show her the HST V ALUIS IH OCEANFIOHT LIVING al inland prices! REDUCED j ust in time for a new l'amily to enjoy fishing, surfing, tennis. ::.wim- ming ur j us t be lazy at the bea ch -ull in walkin f{ dis tance from this la rge 4 BR split lc\'cl with pa noramic: oce<Jn vi ew. WOULD YOU llLllVI THE PRICE? ...................... $124,900. IOTH MOM & DAD CAM RELAX in this immaculate 3BR with easy-care yard. COM, ARE THIS ,RICE! •••••••• $19,500. WHITE SURF from the hreakt'a t. dining anti living room . is just one of the pret- tiest si~hts in this beautiful sunnv yellow custo m 4BR within steps to the ol'<.'an. THE WHOLE FAMILY WIU EHJOY THIS •••••••••••••••••• , ••••• $225,000. I .._...,_We 'Housff Fot-S. Sunday Jvne20. 1976 DAILY PILOT C7 ••••••• ••• • •••••••••••• ••••••• ••• • •••••••••••• _.._;,.._;,~~.;.;_:..:..;.~--------.!::::::.!:.!....::..:.:.~-...!!:...!. ~~~.~~ ... !~~~ ~~~r.!~.~.a.c•h•••··' ·O·'·'· ~!!!!.~.~ ....... !~!!!.~.~••••••• ..... Hs Fot-5* TWO DUPLEXES Homes & incom{'. ~ui>t·r. !'>andy bea ch location. 2 Up & 2 down. ~50.000 Beautifully ·s o ·i·~ '"r owner 's US('; l -bdrm. dov D up. ~29.500 These propc n1c: .. ~. :l·nt. LIDO REALTY 3317 Via Lido, H.I. 673-7300 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Newport leach I 069 M•wport leach • 069 .....•.....••............ , .....•......•••..... • •••••••••••••••••••• Mewport leach I 069 Newport leech I 069 •••• •••• •••• •••••. •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• .... port a.och I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUtlO Sq fl l l"<H1il1 011Jl d1ar111 Slll't'Ollll(l\'O u) gun.:cou:-grou nd:-..~ Ur. -11:: liJlh:-, dl'n w Wl'l bur. fol'tnal d 111111g , m ••:-ll'I' :-.111t<.· \\' 111:11!•11 1 H'l'lll I r pk & \'ll'\\'. (;0111·1nl'l k1tdh.•11 + h r l•akl:1s t 1·m . ~~!!1 ,5Utl fl'!' Shown l>y Appl < >nl~ ,\-.k for ;\l :.irJtJl"ll' E llmori· :\II Port:--H.J.: li l:l ~57~ LIDO ISLE OPEN SAT1SUN 1·5 I07 VIA OHVIETO Tov rn .iny s p eriJI katurrs lo 11:.l. Set.• lor } oursl'lf' 2 Bdrm & d1•11 llolnw:i T;iylor Healt y 5.1!.I 9ti5H or U73·4 I \l I SKINNY DIP In your ltlx·l·I' pool ;1111•. Jha. C! l'a10 l'lllS. 2 t'q1lt-,, :-c•rv rm Ull(/, w('t hu ~ mud\ inon•! ! Hark h- nrt•a. $611.5110. M5·!)91.1fl. lly owner. ~lllr. 2b11. I ~~ blks Iv lll•ad1. Op1·n I ht•111ns & .1:l11l!~. Ct111Ht1 HartMw View Holftet EAST Bl.l'l"F B) tt\\nr it Mewport t.ach I 069 Newport Bcoch I 06" p o11 l /r1•1· u•·•· J , I ~·· P Or. d<'n.11111 rm, By appt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• la nd111·a11t'd lot . Nol a ALERMO &14·100ll Condo $76.500. iH2·1!>4i! with \'lcw . .i UR. 2•z Ba, ~du11 estni ·nt " ;--Harbor View-Hoines LIDO ISLE NEAR MEW ra m -rm . h1.:h ly u p ~icar flt'". h~J.:hly 1~1r,· Mo11ac11 ml)(lt'l 3 hr.~ ha. * * ~ra~ed , Sl34,9llO. fee . .irudcd condo, c1ctl.t·d lurrn 1110 rm. !1.lr<1 Irµ $119,500 liu1111 ,,:.11•p!> l•l l h1• ba\ •'< ~·8:117for appt. rat. nr IJ~·h Fct• lane!. kll, upi:radt••l npl & till' llt•ad1,only $37!1.UOO W ~TERFRO...aT Slil.500 •II ~fraH·aiw Ur . "d th•ck ll""" w •woo<J Open House Ol'J-::11 SAT.Sl 'N I ~ "' ,... ~.n. l'l5 0077 h<'tt111 01·1•rhan1-: + man1 Bring your loat .APT 01h1•r 'lr.i.._ 92 .0oO SundaJ 12·5 Kcl'1>1talyourfrontdoo1 7n Lido Park Dr "G":i HUGE Opl•n S.11 & :-.un 10 227Via0rvleto SlJ!l.UOOi;ood tcrms. BR. 2 Ba. gar. J>0ol, clost> l.11t> al t~1· b..:ach .nn the 5 Oa1lr b) appL 19~11 4 Ur . So. patio. Strc1•1 lo Newport Pl•r Realty In. J ust Con~id"r thn camu 1n Nl•wµort Shurri. l'ort ~ratinurnc Wa' · Strt>ct. 17!4t 673-2058 ~ ~ " b b N B 6 111 li'l7i. i f 1\0 IW 1316 ti7fH4!~ --------monthly e xpen:.t-, you -4 r. 3 a , S!l5,000. Pr1ct•d can't beat it. By ownt>r. to sell. answt>r:i!>fHl770 -------.-San Clement• I 076 673·6179 ProfNrly HovH Back Uay -t 1$1<, :J Ba. ~ep CAREFREE LIVING ••••••••••••••••••••••• I G 6-12-3850 muther ·m-law u111l. J.ots 2939 Perla • • Bf:A<.:11 Vil.I.A f CANYON • -. -of land. $t38,CIC,ML 5"8·62118 "' · T Eastgate-lllth fairway, for .u 1s (Jn., on pro. ur H3lfi34JO r.nJOY erraces .in<l Commandmi:occanv•l'\\ \•lew. rustom home. 4nr. pcrttcs. l'Ull Big Can) cm ___ -.~_n~r_:_ __ decks with views lo the ln1m lh1J1 cxcit ini; ,.,. 3h ba, billiard room, Realty.~~1 13_3. _ ._.EWPORT h:iy. Hca l'r wo<lden bhul· Cl'Ull\·e ·I Bdrm. 311 b;uh d "" tcr:,, cu:.tom dl'ilpc:. and home. in rinest area 11t·u1 en, pool, -1000 SQ ft . ~X· ~.000 NDl-:R MKT SHORES bt:.t of a ll nu outs11fo lleach. Uutstandmi: con Laguna le•ch I 041 LCICJUftCI leach I 041 tras galore. S315,000. No. 8 1g older estate. Ve ry 334iCollon :\\'C'. !'arc! .. br. :-.upcr clcn. struction a nd ;1ppo1r11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 , Cypress Pt . Lane . i;ohdly bit llui:c lot uvcr· .s Ur, ;ii 2 b i!'~ba of luxury. 1m mcnts thruout E111uv Th, (,au.I l,f. J2J2) '>outh (011-.1 Hwy '>oulh luqu11c1 644·0927 _ luok1nl! l>a y & 11C'<•an. rm /din . ~.mfrp1l~·t·1~'. m ac ul a t c a 111I o nly ••Bl::ACllUARGAIN NORTH LAGUNA HANDYMAN Harbor Highlands ho me, Mu1>t se ll S J5!i,UOO. modern kit ch1•n, 2 l.'ar SI0-1.!l!ill. fl1><•nSu11.1 5. 537,!JUO. l'or s ale l.ty o wner -cl • 1 perfe ct for cnlerlamang, Ownr/i\gt_6·12·!lf.GG_'. __ i:ara~e. SW,000 . .Brokor" Uniuc.sityRe.alty--~Ottht:irrdin~-v:rhtt-11\ 499·4)84 .1',IJ 2'..>IJ hclrm. :Jl>LI, home -near Sl!ECJAL Logima MICJ'MI -l-0$2L.ep• Mll)lltl I 052; e-~l\~pd-y .• By Owner 4 house:. fr;;; ~ul)m1l.P : ti-16 764iH. 3001 E. c~t ll"'Y un9s10 u a yr Ii r f v I 11 Jg l'. beach. Good oct>an view Localed on spacious ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• garden wtlg pool In-l.tch :I br ·> b· · -----~ Sp.<Jt'IUUS lBR cottai:c i11 from most r oom s . :! grounds, (NEAHLY 100 terior features w a rm, beu~s 2 put~os ai.·o':::~" BIG CANYON OPEN 1-5, SU~ i:ardo:11 i.l'lflni:: w.frplt-. IHlrm ~ have p vt I'll· FT. ~TRl-~ET !-'HON · ANN CHISMAN comforlablc.co~ors. Jbd.1 pool tcc'rce art•;: 573001· Wlth view to Ocean. Air 1506 1n •in1• all blt ns and storai:·· trances &ba ths.Sl25,000.1'AGE>.Charmins:carly 2ba.lmmac ms1de &oul. 1;.i2.2200.By Appl · l·ond tlloncc.l w /'J cur :\t>:1r 211thSt i;al(Jrl' Principals only. Call T hi• C;illf rustic architcc.. IE.AL ESTATE Open Sun. 12-4 or lly ----.:.. garaJ.:t•. 2u r & IJen. !Jin· J'UOI. •C:nll •1!1:!··1121 • lla rpe rs al 497·2122 01 ture . w/e xtcrio r o t OPEN HOUSE -Sunday, 1·5, a ppl. 1518 Sylvia Ln.o Hue M a r :,cill c mg rm&:l baths.Allr;ic· Tht:.:lhr.2ba-homc .Fn ·l• IH~RTll.\llF.NHY c1!H·232llosce B OA RD & BATTEN, 23882 Paseo del Campo, Laguna NpBl'h. 645-2464 Prin lllonlc•auxJ 3Br+FR ltic decur7 1amls taping. form pool Xtra 11nvak IU:i\LTOHS ---SPLIT RAIL f'ENCES. Niguel _ 22Q ft. frontage on El only. SM5,000·or n •n1 $950 mo. Only SI 17.5110 Br o\\ner. y:ml. Sll!l,.~ 215 Avenidu dt!I Mar A ~:r':~~~=:;!mi· ~~~oNsE~EtJ>~~ Niguel Golf Course, 3 Bdrms. & FIXER-UPPER by appl.G44·7070 ;:.~1::::~i ~~!~si~r ap· 5C::;:.~;';6rt!es o r :~0 ~111~1~1~~c~u n ly home with 3 Jarlle S WE E PI N G ROOF · Pool. .................... $199,000. Penins ula. 2 BR cottage Newport Heights ~--,_,.,_ Jl·5f'~l m·whoml·,J Hr :! bedrooms. ALI. HAVE L I N E s o F OPEN HOUSE _ Sunday 1.5, on Balboa Bl\'d. Blot'k to By owner. 3 br. 2 ba. N'EWPO RT SllOH E S, S11~;tlass Hill i300 Plan Ba. Jil!OsQlt completely MATHS. fo';imily room.W E A T HE R E D <K'can.$65,000 frplc,lgeyarcl.Sparkhng clean2BR.2Ba +Den. ~ag n i ric enl vie w . d frplc & formal dining + Sli.\KES. RAMBLJ:"JG 4 24152 Paseo del Campo, Laguna GIB WALKER R EAL TY clean. $79,500 Open Sat Nc:ir comm. pool '& ten· 6-10·1751 "co ra t " d · 1 1 6 1-; • !enccdyard.Sl2S.OOO BDRM. & FAM. OEN Niguel -Golf Course Front, 3 3355 Via Lido , N B. &Sun 1·5. SOii Redlands. nis Cts. Ai;king S62.500, 11 h' 11 ~~~~~~t j{~~~f~~~: PriYate 1h Acr• noor plan. Long Ranch Bdrms .. d e n & din. rm .. Sl39,500.' 675-5200 S48·615l --~ _Hyciwner. IH<!-l5-12 Ci~~s~f~~e~d~nd~ i\0w~~·I ·t -l!Jt\·2058 Wi th J bedroom ho me s l Y I e Ii ". rm .. ELEGA''CE d 'be th' 2 ,--,_ ---anu complt>t e GUEST W /S L U ~IP S T O ~E •" -escn s lS MoblS.HomH MobiS.HOMH MobileHomes Mob1S.Homu .MoblleHomes APT + lm m a c ~ bt FlllEPLAC F., S LID. story, 3 Bdrms .. 4 ba. home. Fors• I 100 ForSol• 1100 ForSal 1100 ForSal• 1100 ForSal• 1100 home.whitewot<·r \·1cws. liLAS S O PEN S TO Custom bu ilt in CYPRUS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S275,000 POOL SIZE GROU NDS SHORES. Formal living rm w /17 Ocean View O.Y.O . W I T II l , 0 T 0 F f'..,z; ft ·1· ed t · & !'l.AYGl!OU:-•u AREA. '?',,,__ . ce1 mgs, curv s airway, Across from lfcis lt•t •• · IB t k't h B · h This b~tt~r hom e has · ,....., gourme 1 c en. roe ures upon l'ar k . Lawn bowlc·rs ~-~ 11ream.2br,2ba.sas.oou. h ccn T EN ANT o c . request. Will trade ...... $250,000. Comtnerciaf ; t-:uv ~; ~J\~, DY {A~~~ ~:~:~• JJHI c .... Hwy .. s..14(9.z247 Investment N E E o s p A I N T & !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !J unit office/apt hmld111g. RE 1J F. c H as w / w · • FEATURING THE AWARD WINNING HOMES IY CELTIC Ample park in;!, hiJ:h vis· c a q ic 1 s .~ dra pe s. Mission Viejo I 06 Newport leach I 069 --ibilily. s•99.SOO.--' IBAO.LX SO_l~ & •• _ ••• _................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYWOOD-CANYON CREST N. LCHJUftG View Loh W 0 RN I. F 11 m . d c n Ol'E:-: "tf'OtfS!:-~~~ --,;-;;;:;-~:a--1'1---=---==---. ..... - Residenlial, 549,500 to w /P ARQUEl' llDWD Ba. huge pool. 2 Crplc·s. REDUCED $5,000. --"-"t1H------..... .......... -1111JS-TIIE--11£W ___ ....__....:I $120,000. Com merc ial. FL O 0 R S. NEED Beaut 1ndscpd exee . OW1Mt'wants IBlllllllll .. -ii!lll-... oct>an side of highway, R!::FINIS!llNG. With a home w/large fam. rm #oshole· OPIN DAILY 9.9 -CENTURION ~ ~ · $135 000 little paint ;ind "ELBOW n~w1y painted, crpt'd '--t • by Sl.IYercre•• • ' .f94 755 I GREASf::". vou will have co ppe r p I um b e d . ....,...at Locat1an ne• 1------------------------' ~ • · * a real sho.wplace, tor Jacuzzi. & pool perf. fo beach Ir shops. -------------~-------j~9,'50FULLPRICE' ~ri':ii~rpa~c~~~:~~;:~.g. !~~~R + 111 CENTURION 34x60 CENTURION 3" 4 64 SEETODAY ! View lot. xlnt cond. Lik 2ZJ.Z23''2 321tdSt. x ""t ( orr'l~C I\ hll.l'..I ~ ,J ~6.t..<or GONETOMORROW! new . 4bd. air -cond., DriYebymd MISSION REALTY frp_lc .• 2 story, sprinkle call to... DOUBLE EXPANDO EXPANDED FAM. ROOM 965 South Coast Hwy .• system . S64 .!JOO. P vt Lor y Rltr Lag(7j4, 49~.0731 Pty.837-9493. Prinonly. 6;3:::z v!Olan -•ttr~~·B:r~~~~~.a ~o~a~~·-.do -Char-mer -in b-rand ~~$17,800 :~~ ~$16 600 LllCJUllaHills 1050 F /view. A /C, C/palio ne w condition ; shines ~~ ·~ ~§ . 1 PARADISE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trlr access, ma ny extra Uke a newly '!'inted coin. iif:'lel . S62 500. Ph: 581·6676 Smothered an colorful U . . La1wna Hills condo. salr · · blooms 3 bdrms 2 ba on C.:'111 ~ nique i:.iorth t>nd view hy owner. JBr. 2Ba. full N~wport Beach I 069 35• lot ~n quiet t~ce linc<I ~ ORDER you•s TOO'" --;, 0110[11 YOURS Too•r REAL ESTATE 900 Gl1·m,.·yr1· '>t ~'14 Y~ 'J ~~Q •'JIO home with pool. s mall vic•w. 542,500. AH . , •••••••••••••••••••••• St Sl29 000 C II B t " "' " " " waterfall & fishpo nd 4 · • a ryan hdrms, 2 r1·p1cs: S14 l.50o. ~l·B977 •PORTOFIHO• Wiest. 645-2425 Princi- VIEW OF BIG CANYON i..:J'->a_ls_o_n...:.IY _____ _ lRVINE COVE l"abulous LllCJUllaMiCJU•I IOSZ 2•700 sq. ft. Huge lot. larbor Vu Hom es vnv·1tc br a h e x'c l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oriental lndscpd. fish Palermo model highly . • , l' • ',c ·u .t\'C , pond, Bonsais, Jacuni & u grad~d b owner, 10,e l)_ h'.1mc. s pecial Laguna Niguel. waterfall flowing int ~.2774 Y a m e.nit1c.s. 3hr., 3ha, . . swimming lag oon.1-----------1 spacious l~v rm. rim ~m. the choice community Phone: 644-1>046. OPEN •H wport •-h• dt>n, opening to trop1ral HOUSE SAT/SUN 18th e .sac t·a~lro patio w /pool. ~ • •. * . Fl R S T TI l\t E & l9lh 12 to ?PM• 1730 Bay, beach, park, 1 blk. n 1r i.:ar. ft•r land . LISTED: This formel p t ~l 1 .,,h C: 1 2br +bonus, 2ba, bltns, S2:!5.000. m odel home in Niguel or • an ei,. arc e, R-2 you own the land. Nr- s T o H y 11 u O I\ Shores, with 38R, 2BA. Ne wport Be a ch . By ly new. $63,500. 4601 W. lJ.LUUlKlLCua!t llJ has its own jacuzzi sur· ~er. Ba Ibo a BI v d. Ca II 3 1. mu DOO• ltFRIGUITOR * N 11111 f .D.9. * 24' WIDE 2 LARGE BATHS ~-tt-:l__QAft ~ ~ ~ ~ 5. TlllU. LUSH CARPft THRU-OllT I view 2hr, ~ba. 1·11nv tlcn, r ~und e a b y .glas.s . ~ 1nrs~21JT, i4~2~ wne~i1 patio. deck, loH•ly ) rd ~rn~break. has a1reond1-2 ba. rrpk, p0ol. $49,500. n o w . 0 pen hou s e 2. Tami OIU & Ul!Gl T. WllC£ 1ISPDSal -~ I. SllDtl" GLASS 0001·0111. ROOM $1 2 3 5·o 1 IUlltlfUl.lY ORAPlD THRU·Ollt ~fl . -ti! 9 lllOltlCT l/CHTlllC-O• ROOM S!l!l,500. ltoning , nnd overlooks 645·&156 Sat/Sun, 1·5. p f:(i . \I.I. EN the Blue I' aciric. Prof"ly ---.=-;;-~-;;-;;7,;--;:;:~-liiiiiimiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiml ltEr\LTOll ,1911:m ldscpd ya rd with BACKB~YBEAUTV IAYCREST .. lro:1 N. Coast . Lar.:una m ai.:nif1ccnt plant inRs 2600 s<1fl . 2-s ty. C!itm hm * * I ----m akt>s this a dollhousc! under construt'l. 1:1 i\crt• OPEH SUH. 1°5 HEW HOME lhghly upJtr ::ided. m ove· lot, 3 rrplrs, frml dine. I 739 Tradewind1 m cond, lh1s one is a win· P · 0 . P · A g t I O wn e r · Beautiful 4 BR + family l.ar1tl! dom~ :.k;;lt1tht ncr. $139,500. 642-0758. d' i b 01·e r tlrarn Jttc :-.pirnl ---------1 rm.+ an ng rm.;,3 a., :.latrw:&\'. Nt•sllt•d amid Laguna Niguel Really Owner JlVll Carmd 3 + pool home. Brick rrplc. the qu;irnt huni.:alow~ 830-50508 496°4040 F . '• anc, needs yd Coming cooktop rangt>. irnd lovely h11anc•s of old work. $97 ,500. F ee $114,000. Lngun:i. 11ro111 i11 t•n1 ------=---:::--· 644-1450. OCEAHFIONT arrhit1•rt , Trny Mcc·hl· -.._ ----=---1-ra-,11-11-n-t>_w_o_w_n_c_r_b_ll_h_m_c_.• Near n e w, d e luxe 1nr.: ha~ capturNJ the 2 frplcs, :i;t c p df')wn triplex. May trade for m ni;:n1fit•ent v 11•ws. ~-WHITEWATERVIEW livrm wet bur stained bay£~!1wt.S2L711lS,TOOOIJG B1lrm~ .. fttmtly room <or ,· ·• l h ' t •-"'~ "' '1th hcdroom J. rl1nin r;: lofthl'fine.~t.J80degree JI a ss ruou °' HEWPORTCREST l'tK1111 hri·nkfast nook. & ' pa1111rurnlc slnr.:lc level hardwood flo(o)rs. M5ust , li·'ths Scl '.t l •tl r v u ho m es in town come to sec. _pen un. 2 Bdrms .. 2 hath 2 •1 ·· • iu u ~ °' · 1 5 Sl3SOOO F • t d townhouse; formal din· 1·om 1i lclio n 1n l.'nrh (l\1 yi>tic lfills) on un-··: ,· · ~c a~ · I d d i\ur.:wit $t3R,500 · usually lg lndscpd lot. J ~}' ~~!1er. 548·a090, ~21 ng rm .. upJtra c• carp.; II "1 I\ r 1 d • C·•n.11 St really nice! S63 .. 'iOO AUTHE .... TIC r."' 1 n. ormu en"' " • · _ "" d · 2 f 1 · r lalboa lay Prap. 1 \I' \~F ~F' 1 111 rm. rp cs. sm 11 <'. · • ·. ·~ · nn· 1111•1·· c·nd l;in;d1 W'Jacu1.7.i, Ir.: SPYCt.ASS RIUtiE Realtors. 111r1· l•1P r 1·'11l1•ntial tlrck. fountoin , sl;lincd hyowner. * 675-7060 * ltwat111n with om• of t he i:tl ass. man y unique 2 story, "Burhni:amc ' ,_ ________ , Ill"' t I •1 11 l ""t i 1' h.'at11rr!>. Slll:J.!\00 Uy model. 4btl, ra m.rm. -- 1'•10or,1m11· \lc•ws. :i ownrprm only.494-3446 tlmrm . +h~honus room Wcsl,l'li U. Op.,e n 1·6. 11<1 ~111~ • den & :! '~bath~ . -------Pool sized lot & pvt front Snt1Sun. Jhr, ~b~. pool. :51iU.50()_ I llr 2 Ua, family hme. patio. SIS9.500. Ft•c s im Si9.500. Nrw crpts. ~rps. · DllftM ftMIMOR· pool sz rncd l'orner Jot. pie. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 . l M stone frplc. cov'd patio. remodeled 1905 Diana · R•AL.T111tS ...._1oa1· With n\'l'r 20 trees. BY 3850 Ocean Birch Dr Lane. Owner ._!.'45·549s- ,"'" '°"s1HWV 1,.cvNAtrACM Owner.494·3452 · CdM.640·9268. GIVEDADTllEBEST Open House l·S UNOBSTRUCTED tSAAT P.m'l.F.lllt.l.S OCEAN VIEW lo i I I Hr .. 3 1111 .. \\hltl!Wtlll'I WALK TO BEACH ""e ay Luxun ous BIJ: Canyon 4 lri: Br &da m rm home Rm1t Denison Assoc. 673· 7311 ror appt. \ll'W & pril·.itc dn 1·c\\ 11y Brand new almost 3000 Highlands ::.t:>!l.(~1(1 i;qft + :1 car gar, 4 Br, Carr . I' . l 'l Charming J bdrm. l hath. Mystic Hills la m rm, 21 2 .Ba. l'ompl. bes~1°[~i:(!c ~~:~fo~ b~i~ Builtln cll'1·t. kitchen. 3 !Ir 2 ho.1 2 story w 1 Hl-0 walled pool size ~nl. You 4 ~drm + den w wet ~l'ar iichools & bt>ach. ' . ·. . own the land. Guarded 1 ' Xtru dnve for bout or ill•1t rl'I' \ 11'.W & .1 car arcu. 4 tennis els, olym-bar. 3 2 baths . Drl'am H.V. Lar~e fenced yard. l'Urport. SIM1.t1tl0. pk sz pool. ree centt>r kitc h.en orr fa":1il~ room 574.500, Ry appointment OceClftfront S23!J 500 Owner /bid r c;>penmi: to a beautiful re onl l'. Ph .~IR· 14 IO 1.-l Url'l'!'> w 5 u nit::; ~ 1 ' • • ar yard with Sl•purate -• --S.hlO,<~HI. I ii ) 493·6449· fenced i:;trclcn plut and BAY FRONT LI•• M•or leach * IDl.AL * fruit orchard, Side yard Sharp 4 Br. -i nu hnml'. srnnll hnusc• onl1 ~•ud io f&MILY HOMI spa~e for lloal or lruill'r. wrupprtl around 1wivute Si2.0<MI "" 3 Car guru!(!.! M'l up for patio + lwach. 111<•r & 497•171 I 1 llUHM . xtra Ir~. fonred recrc11t111n tun 1111d hol>· slip. Sl-111.~t =:w Balboa yard. lots or trees. Shows b1e!l. Mo ny. many ex Covei.. 673·9:1:Jrt li ke II mode l-Frrs hly tras . C11ll lo sec ror ----------1 pmntcd & wallpape red. ~·ourself 5135.000. WestclHr OJWn Sal Sun Quality area S76.5-00. Ruth L..Mt, lttoltor 1·6. 4 BR + rec rm, 3 ha. • •IOHD lltlALTY1u 646'\0IO Xlnt loc. Sll7.!iOO. 1417 131·94 I I Mariners. 642·4772 , ~~ ~ ID. fROJT & REAR PAJIO UCHIS c Coi I l DECOR fROllT EllTRY ROOM 4. UP·CUOC CM.m 5. lflllE M flClOSURE WHY PAY RENT? ________________ _ NOW AVAILABLE EXCELLENT 15 YEAR BANK FINANCING 24'x64' 3 BEDROOM·2 BATH-COZY DEN 1. FF Refrigerator su. umtoa 7. Buifl-in Oven & Range 3. Dishwasher-Dis posal 4 100,000 BTU-A/C Ready FurnaCP ~. Rom 11n B11th 6. Beaulitul Deep Carpl!I 7 E •Qu1si1ely Or a pcc1 8. Plus Many Morr F "illvr•·~ r ... ~ MANY MORE MODELS --2-0-1-W--ID_E____. -ON DISPLAY - IN PARK RESALES THE LARGEST SELECTION OF SHARP LATE MODEL HOMES IN ORANGE CO. FROM $4500 TO $35,000! Try Us ••• You1ll Like Us E WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD Price ON financing Quollty 2 BEDROOM-BATH-DIM. ROOM COMPLETELY UPGRADED ~~ $11,895 1. DO FF Refer. SU 11111 FOi S Carpet Thrv·OV1 'J. Hvlcl\ & Buffet 6. Upqraded Drapes 3 Garbage Disposal 7. Marble Lavfes 4. Int. Light 0/Rm. 8. Alcan Front 4'x52' ... ~ 2 BEDROOM-l BATH-DUI. ROOM .tL .v $14 ·3·5 ~~ \.DD FF Rof<i .. "lo< , ~plo!o Co<pef 2. Bulff·1n Oven-Range SU. 11112 fOI 6. Fashion Decor Drapes J. Garbage Disposal 7. L19hted Hutch •. Roman Bath F 11 A1can Front OtMr-leol lato.te "-" U.tWlll•d ....... U•fwW•d ~Ho...n U•fwW•d ~.._._. V.......-..cl CottdoMinlumt ••••••••••••••.••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• u._turni1hed 3425 ........ Fer S. other Real ldtlh Other RHUst... HI latat• \ Cott• Mn• lZZ4 .............. leech 124 l"IM 324 Mewport leach 3269 ....................... . •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• w="=-:l ~900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..................... • •••••••••••••••••••••• iarlCI .-_.... ' 'I" •• •••••••••••••••••••••• rf ...... ~.~~!~ .... l 07 och Property USO Property 2000 ....................... • 3BR 2ba. bttns, rrpte. 2 Sty 5 Br llo me w /fnc·d l 'niversll v P ark Te rrilrr 2 Br + Den ~ l~u . ~ prk.'.'~ t'ur lease ~~x;;i.~~~ .:J~~! .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 I l b MesaVerdc ......• $425 yd r lose to schls &1>tm11· :wr 2lia To wnhous· spuC'cs.Wi\rMnllONI , romlo._2 , 1 ·r' •k [) n Kt.N'r >; A C ,, '>l e n ve'1o• ., , , ' , ' ,;d' U ' "' sooo 1-, ool' idl tl"'" " " ' ere, ·2•0 0 9.3•:RETURN $60.000lo$100,000to Rh pmgins.E .ll.U SI w /fum kitchen S:!<c .• ~\,u .0 ~sc .l':llS1200mo.G75·6IOI . lingo hur1y ll~y I Blk le) Try S000.000. c:Jwn on 22.5 purchase prime Apt. •4U •2 a, frpk.S:JOO mo. 10102 Consl1tut101 Jkau11fully d et·oralcd '~'-Ii!_~~----- ,.._ beiH·~· f1Hl?>~a~. S3. new 14 mo's) Units Flldl( u;1dl'r 10 yrs old. • 2nn 2bu, luh. nool 9112 .. 1i 11> Cul-d ·sac. grtienbelt Sµar1ous .1 hr, :.i ha. 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Hcu ~onablc 3 Ult hs c & (l units. Winter 2 Br 1. Ila, frptr, --~1~j i.::c, :,~~ .. ' ~l!9~t ·ni~' •RENTALS• i.:ar '150 fl.11'1 1:!:1~ t.i.: '''''('\Ill\•' II H. !<1111.d« 4bd ltv '1,;1o..t1n ·~ coml.Jo, 55l·folH~ <:!Bl() CM Uluffs 1st gar. S:J:!S , ind ut1I. Mesil Vt•rdc, ·l +ram. 2 :!l3 -7ll2·l*5 10 or 2 13· 2 RH .~Hi\.. .. ~100 . w full k1tl'lw11 , I.lath. t1111 krt<'h/fom .rm/llrcakfast , ---. -.,---~ UM.ir. P.O I'. A~l. l1ntlr . 675-25'13 fo'plcs. Quiet cul di.! s at'. 7~n·3426 2 Bil .. 2 HA. . . . S4 ~··1111 • bn·1:1.c :.! '.•• l .h rm. 1111 w' l'rpk. patio & nook combo, lrph:., wet c.avm~ /\.m. e•,1.ca., fllUst fee. 642·0758, Qw1wr I /\gt Avail 6·2!>·76. Sr\00. mo. -2 nH .. 2 BA .. , • . . . ~:.'O. I Ot•I. 5ni.:I~ I· t•e 111101, iu·r•oss trurn bcarh. llur. eustom dqis., mir· sell <.:hoi~c I <1 riftr Vu -----BAYFHONT llE.\U TY ~ Hiddle Rllr &\6·11811 2 Br 1' ~ Ba. trpk, 1rnlio. 2 BR .. 2':. 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Santa Property 1600 OPEN DAILY MESAVl::HVE4Br3Ba.--.. .----2(.l()(r.;qft, huge fam •rm 4HH .. 2 ,u A.. .::;t>O< ••••••••••••••••.••••••• A11a. Approx I" n11 lo •••••••••••••••••••••• Dix new 5 unit w,la rgc. f'am n".'. SS25 i_nr lwn 4 Ur ~~·~ lla; IJlln~, ''Pt~. witrpl!!, formal dm rm. l'lus m1u1y more W:\Tl-:IH'HO'IT 11wr II: lkl;:.•d~,,\~a\~.; ll~·011is ~f~'.~~3 l wys,. P l(!U!.C call BAYFROllo..IT t .... 't&M12 b sv1'./\va1l8116.:>49·tltl31; 1141:1 !;,uitrn.:o1 S395 mcl l'IH'crcdpatio.lndry r m . Numbl•r Olll'lll lhllll. :1 11\·ll>'n1. fnrcn ;11 • ,,_ •• -.... f""lll irownct :.uni --1,4rd11r. Hd fa millcll hltns,dshwshr,J1:,n11t1 •l'llt"lf &r .. su.lcs •l111c 1·111, _., l1•tl1.-, .. "' rani:c 11'1.·.11 & dshw:;h r. t714)l*79·41:lfi.Pr111.only. . s tudios. Atriums , I.a u..-.a.:-onhach3140 ....... 7.,.590r 751.41.,,,1 · u ., ~ ' u .. "• 1 11 I Of£1c·e hu1lcli11 g. SJ'C<' 1 1 L .._..., • ..,. ,,.,., .,. "" ht'h. S.150. ind i.;nlnr « •'rl~. 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SI ,S00,()111} rec & COLLEG'E l'AHK l'~; far. 1 ·~1~0'1';' lJlj"l'h. ----·---EASTHl.t I·'!" .lf\11 •\· "''ll , Balboa Island 3706 Wlh'l*'liWll*l!~.!!!i-P.l!li! -Investor··~ lh •light Uad hohlJy fa t1l\t1c~ Adil :J Br. 2 lia. l'VVcn•d patio. ;;.,., 1~1« 1-" . ' t· p . RE .... T""LS I :l111 1·111 . n r "' houl:-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Unit Sh\•llvini.: CcnlC·r. area-Shows "oorl"·Guod educ at 1 n n a I o I). fnc·d yd, clean. avail 7·1 . .,.,... '.,., .... A park, :-.h11pp1n o.: 1;111 '.t;l Ill . "" 76 5 ,.,...,., 1 G " J portun1't1••s l'nt UK ''11"l "ctt"IC L•q n1tl)' ll11rn1·.· I 1.111 llu .. \ ft nnt A,pl 4,,.,.1 1or54 ""''' 1111 uerc turner. ..ross t ~ n a 11 ls . 111· "h i 1·1. ~· · ~ ·" " SJ15 m<). lsl /lasl & dep. "'·.1nt ·• t1ous .. .,. s·u11er "' "" """ " · 1 d "' ,... & 1 I to • 2•h " " ~ ','llr,"l>u. + 'i"n .... ~12'· lhd , :!ha 111 "\1·\\ 11111·1 ~1W l lllllll'!> • OPEN H S rncume 552,500. p/yr. c:ome·Sl!G. l>l'r "l>L All· r r 5 rage. " r 557 3144 nbrhd ·1''run"i,can Ftn.. ' ' · '' • v ~s 5 Ou E I · "' security Mu:;,t See• ·~ 3br,2lla ........ S4:~5 Sh•11'1•1:o, Ht·lri i.:. ___ Iii i:!~ __ _ ~li0,11(>(1. oan. IS'"' n int Bdrms, l bulh units. Tc A .1,,11 S4. 40 t S475 · E . d " 1 2 8 Hr 21 ~ Ba , unheli,•vahlc 4 lir, :! ba, lui·n ..... S47f washl•r sln · .. r. ~;oo mn. C t M 3724 l1900ClrcleDr. No points . Full price nants pay a ll ut1hlics, va1 n • o mo. a s ts 1 e uup x r cul di.' sac lot. lleutc b ;-, I ' -;.,~/ ().l!l l'll'l(J os a esa V SJ..50,000. A!:t. u42·!i368 Ownt•r will carry small Call!>36·874!! wiyard. <'ncl gar , on bus filtered pool, sep basket· 4 r, 2 ~ 1a, ......• ..., 5 __ _ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• scasid~~~~>r~al~·~uilt to -----· · -· 2nd. f'ull price $6:1,l~IO. Laguno Miguel 3152 61.'7n3~~,;3dults. Refs S?25· ball .ct·play area. Pool 415 ~Ju· ~,~llc•:.·i{eni~is 5575 ~ewport I Ic e i.:h1 :-. ·lhr . $37 .50 WEEK & UP ' BEST LOCATION CALL645·6641i ••••••••••••••••••••••• --""-' :;,vc incl. Lse s1011 mo ., ' '>h· crp\ · dr1l t lln · t•haraclcr or Laguna so· frnntugc, c l lot. busy n ,, . • •I br, ;J ha ..... '. suw7wk -: U, :-., '" ) ~. .::;ludm & I llH 1\pts new3bcdrm +den has Coai;t lli"hWu". Coron;J Behind guard ~ales. 2 Exec.3Br,2ba.nrSo.Csl~ginJuly.IS-12·3'!:1_7__ Townhome:. ln<:d yr<I , dlll i:a r;i~e. •T\&:\l;111I S1•rv /\vail DAILY PILOT Sonday. June 20. 1976 natural wood ·t111ulc· .. J e blk t 2bd "-de Pla"a G ·r dr optncr 2h 2 b S37 Child&pdOK.$1:.!fi rnu. •l'h11rw!"1·n'.llld J)l>11I s 1" s , dt•I :\1ar. lfrady for cle PRE:HIGE . s <> orea~. .-r n ~ ~· · . a , . • : · 4 Br, 2 Ba, im. mac. cul.de r. a. · · · · · · · · · • , 5 A!(l . &Iii :.i.t \.I airy, lofty ('Cilini.ts .& vclopmcn t. Doct or . _ 1 _HO € home l yr lse. $750 mo. S495 /mo. Eves G73·1825. s ue S350 lsl/lsl clca 2br,2ha, .... . S375 . . •Ch1ldn•nSt<cl1Pn .---tt+l'~·•~pk for· wl11·t.. f ' M t 493 '1''13 ' 2b ''b "'""'5 •l..t1w 1n11nthl\'r!l\1·~ 0 -_...., ·-' lawy~-. merchant, c hc '! > __ .,_".: ·--3llr 1 lla, nu cpts /pulnt. d<'p. 554·2699 r.'" u ........ ""'' N1!wport lk a1'11 l:-la11tl ... , ()L'L' ... 1,1,k'. .~ 1 . .,111 watcr v1ew!S129.500. -$WiOtH~,----.... _ portle h 3169 n · f 1 I -----lbr.21.ia ......... S-1~) 4!1x1. 2ha. IJupl,•x """I ''" '"" ~ ' etta.r Real Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobile Homes For Sale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M'x38'. Xtras. Mus t. move hy f;, 30. No permit nd 'ti Ctn, xlnl cond. $4,000.'ofr. 117;1·0174 'u··· • R It ..-w ac .•cc nc~ ,Y(·NEW su1ler3llr2 st y2'1~3hr.21 ::ha La"'.\11".loo>l:iOv1·1,·1'-.~1·1111 .. k11,,.,.1, .. 11 1 \\ad n1•ers1ty ea y •••·-~··••••••••••••••• S350+ tstt last, 968··8388 or l" 1 1 u· · 1·, " ... • J .,. .. , • "' ' 1 (' 1 ~•u11 "'('tit ·73 ·c1" 5 UNITS '"0"737 >:.t, {;I' .v rm, Ill ,m :lhr.:!ha. :S.lli~ 'l••'l'"ls·, '"l'.l t ·•.o-,.5•",l!',1ll .J:fj1,~1·w 11orl lll\'c . ,\ """ .... ,!> wy Ir ··ti.• " L.1vBe on L 1 idosth7r 00 u Aug~~t. .,.. -.. _ -----F<Jm Rm, dhl fpk. llH. ;i ~0~111 ' · "'" 0 -:1 l1S·:>7f1;1111' ll·l!i :1~11;7 2 r 2 ,a, 1 · ... 1> s 3 Br. 2 ba, lrg yard, close fnd yd, 1'r llch, grdnr s ·1T l>IO Newport Beach View Prooerty Coast Hl-~hwalc s11s.ooo. "> :1 'Ucdroom , + l·I 1 ~ bt'druoms with Mnrinl'rS l\11 C'. Sore 1errit'1c future'. Prin· IJuildin~andhomc t'iµal:; onl y . A~l!nt (;..16·3255. Avail. yrly. 213-793·0427 to OCC & frwy .. $350 mu. wtr pd. $.175. lse. Ownr F11r Lt•a:.i• :! Br t \\ nh~•· WEEKLY RA.TES Su .... MER & YE ""RLY !162_ ·7_788, Margi_e . 536·98-t.i 1 1·11n1lt1 ;11 'I'll Jo: ('()\' E ; .u · "' • mt11tmum ::;1111111 111 0 l·'ull K1ld1l'n&T\i Lt:J\SF:S Jilr + fam .. 2':: ba . Bllns. Two l!xclusiVl! lkachwalk> 121.3) l'iti·:S.181: l.m1•11s & t 'lihllt·i-& WEEKLY ttENTALS cler k. S400. Isl. las t & Twnhms for lease. O))I l.HJ~E TO llt:EA~ S625 to$1725 Yearly d eaning. 546·0711l pliin 2'l5tl s qrt. nl'W hom~ 833·8600 Till,: ('OVE. lu~ new :! Executin S..ites Summer: $17(JO.SJ500 mo -·----j ust c·omplcled. :l Br, 3', Br. 2 B;i Ba~~,,,.. i1w :!llXll :'\i•wport Bh 11 I "IQ .1 ·.~ WATI::HFHONT HOME, $22.5 2 br. new decor. Crpt , Ba, + uni4uc scparal l'vt 11d 1. 1iuol. j;i1·u1.1.1 l'1>:.t:i .\!'"'" WATERFRONT . UGI . . 631·1400 ~ar. Quic•l c pl. No bonus rm or 4th Bdrm 't523CAM..,•eft...,,Jn'Vl.,E $7~1. mo.~>~•i!·!W1ll ti.I:! :!till .\ltibile homes & 11pa1'cs Plac• ;. llave chcnt with St:>O.OOI pets .2661 D Orange, &!parate Din flrn, Fur "'~~ " " -. -- now avail. llighest q11ali · ....__ t• e quity . Ncccl Oran itc Summer Lease July thru 646·1078. Rm area. S!>:J5. I br duplt·x, ~t•:p:-111 :l l'll'X 2hr. 1).!•· lJ\I ualco. ty coaches. S13,900 to ,.._,..~f-1:~· "'CountyProp<.'rtylo <·om· Sept. Newport Hghts ---<C>plan.n 4o sqft.l sty ~J:~~t~:~\{ lx·ar h. :-iea~h•>_i(· & .Jr.th ",.11 t urn :-ii .. tlt·:-;., S24 ,500. Spaces ., 1 so 1400 OUAtur. HIWl'OllT HACH plele tax dde rn•cl ex· charming 2 br. nicely Chea pie Eusts1de $HO. 3 Br 2,n liu, l.:c fam rm _ _ __ Hen I or 1st'. s 11> Sli~·I . . . . t}wcC adults, , ... pl'I:. civait!~~~~~~~~~~~cs. Condominiums/Town· ~~~1~:!..e~l~P ~~ ,s~;~>~:; ~'::';;e:~~v~{;/~~.' ~~~t~, U~l~i~R~~f!i:.~~0·5370 kitch opening lo pat lo. ':,~CANT 2B ll. den._<!' ~ha 2 Br h•1usl'. l'trSlom th• t;t';'~~~nk,•r 11k :ol><'. s;io;. !\'I obi If' 1Jorr1t• Ji;1rk houses for sale 1700 \'omplek cxchan~c Im· 646·2'1 H . S.'iOO. p~ "0":1~ · .~ "'. 1 ow. nho u ~c ~v 11 "P le-· c•nratl·1I. pn·t t·nuph• w I iOOLltlu Purk Dr. N.U. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mec.I. E·Side 3 llr. den. $350. from bc~ch. Encl, yds. blt~s, c r_pt:;, dq>~. U/W. r h1hl. ;'l;o l1l'b Yr'h $:1f>fl Huntinqton Beach 3740 (714 )675·3835 For Sale Irv int• Twnhst-. 2 CAL COAST H s U fu-·sh d Kids/pt>ls /sngls. Fee car . car7s, Igel• grct•nbr ll Arel. ~a1tf~o), use os1·1(1''1)~lmf> mu. Avml. .i1·ou1ld Jul) ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ----ou es n ' .. 1 e Main Rentals, 540·5370 areas. 1>00 s. sauna:. poo " ". mo, , ~·, !St 07'1 5371 ----......,..,,_ 'Br 212 Du , formal din rm. INVESTMEMTS ....................... jacuzzi & elubhsc. Adj a· Hl!:AL EST/\ Tl'~. 494·11119:1 • ' · ' STUDIO .. -....---.----l'rplr, pvt dl•\'k . many up· 832 211~1 Balboa Island 3206 $180. L14c 2br Jup. Singles cent . ti) , t1•nnis ('l'ls , . . ., .-. s~·;iw1ml ('u11olu. :! hi-. pool. Low Weekly Rates 1974Model grades.552·1177 -••••••••••••••••••••••• wc ll'omc.Fcc Scachff(,olft'ourst'. Wll.l.OW~ .. lllr.-;-}1·1·"1r J•u'.1111. ~ar ~i'I~. l '.ol l 2 Bedroom, 2 bath. Ex---· ·--5 UNITS N EWl'OHT IJTS. I ST TIME Main Henlals, 5110·5370 Cal l-'Lirn,11_1n A!'soc. Inc. rnnd.. I rplc'. S.!1 5 mo !ltll<-li~:1.1 Full "11 dw11 ,\·TV et•utor mui;t sell to close SINGLt:: STOH Y · Kini.: $170,WO. Firm. 714.!J4o.2.12t t>H·Ht!0,8311·50511 x:!2 l.11w11~ & l 'til1t 11•-., t·statc. 5 St.u r Adult "no sz. :1 Rr. )!Odl'I patir1 New tri plex :urn 2ba & OFFERED Cute 1;ottage, 2br & den , -111.l ' FF!' l.'11111to II';.,,,.~ .\t I I.I< TO I)('!·'.,\~ JJCt " park. Pete Harrett home in l<'ln Vl y, shakt• f2) 2BH 2ba. Hcmod Large S l 511 ,0llO 3 .4 2ha.Cpls,drps,s\v,fnc:d . 4bd,J1,2batw11hsc. NEW ln·1m"l't•rra('\•2 11c' St ;1rt111~:.1 •:5·t:1fi Executi•eSuit es llcalty642·5200. roof, plush c·pts. hltnll. duplex C:!) 2Blt Ilia . bedroom home Avail. 2kids uk.nodoi;:s.W·sidc Clcun.Vaca nt. :! B;i . fin•plact', pat\o, •/\~t•111 ,1;.1.111 :1a • 727YorktownBlvd. ~---....,...~ patio & fnht·d hkyrtl, 2~, KATH Y THACY, Hllr. June 20. Yrly re ntal on 5360.6425583. $325.mo. 536·801 S.'17!l~o.HJ:J·lil20 'l'"'(I "'l'()I'"' .. 1111 , 1 11.:,Hh l\h1l ut Y11rkt11\\t\ --l'arallac .,:ar.W1ilUlu ...JJ,;1;Jbo1a l sl.and'.s u.n..:--------------------i.;-..\,. ·V·· ,11 .· '"' ·.-, '' ·· · .l•.i . 53604 1omln •o n 1 . siir.s-o· . . "11 n , cs t c rl . , L 1t t 1 e S'a-VeTde~J\-rea-4 Br~· .Wa!k--&o.-&•u·h a llr..3..lliL ,.,xcc!1tivc ~ill1c 0~1l ;i fa m r m. l rph , h lt n~. • I I very nke & vcr.v c lean. 531·'103(; TWO·UNITS, good Inc & tslan~" · Ray views Up· Ba, 2 car r.:ar, palm, $.520 f'am rm, c pls. drps, t•ncl Dt-12 · ty_, -ffplc..5;-£UR• ll.lW,-71'.tili.i..!Jrl!:"· :! c :or Huntin ... on ~p. rent ~.50, Vic. ~7th --. -----. good t·o11d. Sclkr may stairs & cluwn. :i Patios. mo.5404734 pa~io .'"" xtra.s; Anncttt'. poo .tcnn1scrts. ;,\IS mo ).?.ar. lr~nl ~ ard . S'i'J. ~~r ..-3142 SL s ho p na.: ctr. CM. Upgraded 2 hr rondo. 95116 1·arrv 1st. T .D. 5135,000. <'uil'l S75tl/mo Yrly op· 0 _ -t E h h ., 536-493Sor !>36·2591/\M 833·8!20_ _ __ :'l\1)tlwr·m law q\ro; :sti2.i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54000~·~013 8iC'kle y, II.II. 9fiHH5!lO vt::,\G~'H Hl''!\ITY ~.. ; ,vo:llU . xec. Omf',4 r ... ---. . ~1111 ·1 I l J'\( --_: __ · UpcnltouseSat/Sun11-4 5.'16·fil71 ' ··, '1.wns avail. Cati now. ba. fam rm, din rm,2Br. 1 1~~ ba. immcd. oc.Umvcrsily ~ark. _Deane ~~~~,\TJ·: . .i:~l ·K,;!l:J< ·,, ·1nrn11duin11t·I 1'11111.11•11 frx:J5' w /awning. Semi -------------. ·-· -----675·877!.:_ frplc, wetbar. lrg cuv'd r up. S250 per mo. tennis home. 4llr. 3l>a. l· It. l>rrr 01:-. " 111· "11h1111t '""'' • r~n·nished. 13:1 t;, lfith St. o-w:':•es/ ··~NITS WOL'!I lur mJdt. Deluxe :Woo sq ft family pat. on beaut. c_ountry court, 3 swi~. pOOIJ;i. Call ~ S750_lse~ 559.5-1,is . Da•er Shores Area ,.,11p. 121:1,:177 71i511 l .M.f.45-1041 n1ts sole 1800 llo n ;.11 11 U nits . N r hm W1deh"hl£ul so .bay club /!OI( c:ourse IO pre· Mark'!IG3·89bl TURTLERO..aK ·I llll, 11nol &.iaC'll/,/.I L-aB•ach 3748 •• ·------·······················w t ':t· CM Sl1SOIX) ' .... t'g $650 I se -·---------"' -"ll-·"' Sl 400 hll Price cs su. c . ". '. , . . view. 3 Dr. 2Ba, dinin.:, 2 s' e area. • on ea . 3 Rll. fam. rm .. 2 h;1. F11m rm ~ ,.,t111 rin, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • • DUPLEX Owncr1s l1c· b41t·OSl)5 fireplaces lenlar~c mstr 642-0505or768·899S. Pro£c·s~ land:.t'ap"d. lrplt·~._V:ll'a11t&. n •;11ly tn i\r1·1.1·, tl1'"·.·1n1 "1<0. Ul1l Clean· t BK·adull park ----·t ,. t k't ch $675 Hunti....aOft ' "" '° rnnv,. int u~ l\urrt•\1 Jt,•:il · :-., ~., .._ "'· J He..-Eve thi (2)3's &i\ Den·2'".zba for.sale 220 sw e. -.,s m 1 en, 3Br. 2Ba, lrg fam rm. H~r 3242 Patio w/fin· IJI L Cu:;tum l\' 1.1.,_,21111 pd. h •e Vacant-lowre~·P<>' 1:ach.Approxl600 sqfl.•••••••••••••••••••••• permo.67S·J680. bltn,dine·r m.,fncd.yd .••••••••••••••••••••••• wallpapers. lrnmar ··'·-·l · Ma1111knla!~.5·10·~•:r.n lnqulrcs p.72 Step down 1.r,v i·m .coRONA DF.L MAil. $350. Swimmer's delight. wtr pd . Ref s . $380. atcrfrunt'rwnhscw/30' S.~:'Vlo·D·CARLSOM Waf,•rfn1111 1c1ctork. :lhr H~wportBeach . 3769 2191 ll!lrhor, Costa Mcs•i w 1 vu ulll•d cci I n11,; & level R·2 lots . $65,000. 2 br dup. Kid:-; /sngli;. 642·9731. Dock. 3Br Jba micrn· · w tlrg ynl. 1 ~ 1• b 1· .\gt. •••••••••••. ••••••••••. i>'IR·l915 massive frplc._<}u1ct re· t•uch.Owncr.642·5290 Fct•. M ~1in Hentals,5425 3 Br Mesa V•rd· w:.iveovt•n.profclccoral· Realtor H.1:1·!>:!!!3 152.7.·,111 llAl.IH>.\ BAY Cl.I'll sHlent1al scll1n,.:. lhs · -540·5370 , ', C· ll k·; , . lf ~ l•d Jul //\.ug /Sc it $1()00 Acreocie for sale 1200 ni min u t 111 g h u Y<' r s N t B h --· a~ca .. ~ w ~~~ a l 6, ; )'. , r LCICJU"G Beoch 3248 l'ark r.1<.111 ,.,,., , rn111it. :1 ll;cl'h .. \pt Sip~ l ::;:!.'HI ••••••••••••••••••••••• plc·1st· SlllJOOll OMC ewpor. eac little lsland2br frplc :l 7a1·81.l3,wknd~.>·16·1M3. rn i._Winle r $700 mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• 111". :!1· h;i, lq1l1 l'1H1l \\k, ~XOll 11111 li·l:.!110:11 . ·: .. · " • ' · ' · • '. · ------Avail .July 1. 1':\'cs/ . .,.1.·121•,·,.t1t 10 Beautiful VICW a c res, 645,.it12.'i Brkr. TWO ACRES, R·l story. 337·B t::. Bayfronl. 1975in Fullerlon, quiet wknds (7l4) 8.16.1297 l~guna rcnlul for work ~l:.!:J. 1Ja11.1 1'01111 I h r "' . · t~ee!'l, stream. Mnnt~rey ncome PropertyZOOO . (213) 876·2723 street, pvt fncd yd, 2 Ur, inc c pl. Nt:ar bl·ac·~1 . \ ill:1 Slll.'i. fi·l2 O<H:! B:.1:-:;IH orf· rntl.1i.;1'. ~ hr· _county.S7.')(~.547·380.I._••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ush .o~cxchang<.'for in lalaoaPetlinsulo 3207 1 Ba,:lley access, w~r~75, 3 Br, 2 Ba~ cpL~ ~r:;.~~'~ view. $-t!Sa . EXCITING .i1i;11·d1·.r 1'C•ll'l l11 . p\1 rrivatc µarty wishes to TIME TO TRADE uslna ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd. no ogs. $275 mo. $525 rps.h range o en -·---"-·· ---li.::idw'. \n•d dy .'I.-mon huy 20·411 units. central Tradf' to Jar"•cr units :>Br hse w /priv. heh, pier to move in. 960·3989 ru17s1h4w)s392r:7~!6nter a trium For lease .. 2Br, huui.l· thlv ral1·., F:1in1h onl\ "' •· •o· 1· ""'75 I I "" 1' B c I :o-;1i 111·1,.. 1: Iii HiiX:1 c°11· -The fas test draw in tht' more lax sheltl'r. Call ID• Pl AV now. Balboa Pcnin. car i;ar .. $:ro5, 1st, last'+ rYN 3244 deck, i.:ar .. $425494-7[15/i -!llil.1 :1.»1:1 O.C. by Aul!. 1sl645·650l. now : More aµprcc iatlon , I I jG&aail ~ "'·· s 1p. "" se on y. 4 Br 3 Ba Condo patio 2 2 a. oc an vu. ari;e BAYSIDE COVE West. .. a Daily Pilot now for infonnation Prap--&.Df.!.. 645·8404 dep. 545-6627 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW Deluxe C(•ndo w i lkaut iful ly llJll.!r a•l1·d P;irk ~l·\\'11••1'1. l hr & llc•n. Clas.,1'fied Ad. P hone LIOMSESTATES ...-..... . C ....... ,M 3222 alnut·Yale,superclean. A...eanV 2n·2• J' ., 2hr, 21><1 townho m1• 111 suhl t·I. h\' a1>PI nnl.v , " 7S2•1920 orona _, ar 2 BR, 2 ba, frplc, n ear 4 br, 2 ba, R /0, ow ""' u, 1 ,i '11• ~ N' t [' t · 1 · 567" '368832 --.. en... 4 7 1 e wpo r •t'a!'l !i .m•i~ "'""l·nl\1 1>'11\:.>11'1'.'. 642· "' ., . ''" OUA1in Ntw~' ""'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• shops. Freshly painted • .,.,5 . A f car gar.""""'· 9 ·1051 "'"" ------T • ,,.., .mo. gent, no ee. c·xclus t\t' 11t·w pnv ale .. Personalized Designer Pattern i~< 71263 Spadea Boutique \ ·~ llerc 1s a complete outfit by Sradca lloutrque that 1!< a must for sun·lovcrs. Thr s1mrilt•st of hikini pants I~ paired with a bra that t"an Ile shaped by a twist or tho center front lir. Top it off with a f'ronl·bultoned skirt that doubles u~ a i:teeveless rlres!i. A lie sash can be added to define the wais tline. Fubrics: pique. gin1t ham, eyelet . -l'harkskin. synthetic, ter!lcy. 71263 Is cut in Misses Sizes 11-lf.. Si7.e 12 n•qu1n·~ 7 18 yd of <ffi" fabric for 1he bikini set and 2 5 'II yds. for the skirt·dress. To order: send pattern number. siJ.e, name. address 11nd :r.ip. Prke: $2.50 plus 30' postage and handling. SUpJ)lements from the New~Spudeu Catalog: All 7 cat.egocics (Or S6.00 postpaia. Make check payabl11 to SpadeA. Send orders to this newspaper-, <' ti :)padea, 2 Bridge St., Milford, N.J. 08848. Dept. . COSTA MESA WA. ERFRONT dtil gar., $395. mo. 963-tl!">m Sweepin~ Of·can, coa:;tal community. 1·op (If th(· San Clemente 3776 t00'x227'Corncr N~W 3 BR, 3 Ba h?me [).56.0366 & city views, ;i hr, 2 ha. liric appl1 a 11 c l'S ;ind ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7,oned for7 Units. with speclucular view. rerrare tnhme. 2bd, 2ba, la ndscaped y rl decks qual1t.y 11pp1~1nl m l'nb '.! llolrrn. Slr1\I' & .... rng. 675-722.'i 60xl70' II.it w/pier & 50' EIToro 3232 fam. kite .• view lot nr frph: lots o( storagt• "~ thrtr•>Ut. /\\·ail now at 1.111~ llrp'. gar . W:llk 10 Valley Heally dock. 5 Car parking, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool. $390. ~2·7896 bltns: S44S. mo. 4!1!1·211~!3. $750 pl'r month. l)d1, 1\ \ ,11 I ; 1, io;21111 -----· -rowboat & sailbout incld. Super clean 2 BH Condo. . --------M:!i IH:i:i. , ...... ..,. ..... ...,. ..... ...,.._rtll'._lllll'l summcr ur yearly. Gar. pool. l.ease-oplmnRnnch,~ Sun .Joaqu.1,n_ • CllAllMINGCJ\PE<.:<H> 640·7729 or 64t-217L or sale. 499·2109 B~. 2 •Ba; IX>pular .S1.1r Sparklinr.: 2 lfr. ch•n. i Ila, Aparlments ----· -------Lws Hey' mdt. Pnmc +loft . v;iult n·il1n~. Unfurnished 1.575."3 br. 2'~l a, -wew.-A\t•~il...July...L fTplCT nu-n·hll SllOll •••••••••••••••••••••• • of Hwy, 20001'1., hc;1m 5'l7·7(}Horti33·321!'i s um ml' r 1 S48 5 Is e. Balboa lsland,---, ....... ....-----;....11 ccil, II! dcrk, no pets. $575, exec hme, u ltra pvt 4 urtlerock J1-:c 4ur + _4?4'.~3'.~~/!>ti2·0·.15~ San Cl•ment• 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ai..'1 .675·fOOO. Br 2 Ba wfll!e ram rm, "' .. ------sec! grdn & swmng pool Bonus ltm, 2 s~y hmc. LOC)Wla Hills l250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :! llR, t 111\, on q1111•t 1in ._rtll'._rtll'.._rtll'.._ __ 11111111_1111111!:~S32 .. 5. Dix dup. Nr waler. w/maint.55-1-4·142 S5~0 mo. Avail now . t'\lll#:l'slt·d t.111 11· J\:111111;1 Slnj!lcsok. t'ee 833.97;11 ••:··~·•••:••••:7•••••• 1kau\ :f Hr Cu111to, goll ls l1• t\\'atl ,June• ;.!11 . Nf.W ,I Ur .! Ou I wnhst'. C'oUrsr. sw1mmin1: l11>PI. S'.l!ill / rr111 '{ r l y 1·.11 1 Marn Rentals,540·5370 4 Br: 2 ~a, crpt. . Hr. 2 ba, den din rrn, View, air, dbl i.:ar, cpts, wulk to <Jt:c •m . 20 rn 111 <K fi7S lli7I 3br. Jba, gara~e, patio, blln.o;, pall?• renc?d buck frplc. Many amenities. drps, dshw!>hr Tennis, Airport. ld1•;tl lor 1rnmat· -1 HS. Eai:h• Lak<'. 7".· ds hwshr frplc Avail yard, sprin~lers. /\re:, Duerfie ld Town home pool, clbhsc Sl25 mo. l~c. hui.11wss or 111·c11 t11u111i-For l.t>aM'. II!. lll!hl. •111•y uc, for shopping center now. $sooimo. ' ~~w~ & Slater. $37a. Owner559·4737: 552-8811 0 w n r . .'i 5 I · 5 9 7 ll lnl<'rcsfcd i11 •• I vr lsc, 11111. ~:m 11111. 1111'1 !'.f11w· motel site. $87,500 Uni·y-llvlealty · · . . l!:vs /wkndi-. :1la.rt..July 1,;Jl!t l)r.;,:1 r\'ln1-t&ulll l'attm:tuXi" ....... , Univ. l'k, 2 sty 3 Br. 2~ ---. -----c . "l ~I I I Braun. 542-0616 3001 E Cst Hwy 673·6510 Condo, 2 s tory• 2. bdrms. Ba, rrplc, air cond. vault LCMJllllO M1gu~I 3252 San Juan .... 111 nr .. mi. ' arr1t•1 t·p Unique . /\-Frame cabin 4nn + maid's room, l wb.a, adult un.it over· <..>d beamed ct>il'gs, we ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capistrano 3278 only_. --------- Moonrid.l:t'. s ki, nr ca, 2'.-,(J,\. lrvine T errace. loo~ang pool. A>r C(lnd. bar. No pets. Sil7S mo. inr: IMMAC. J.ai;una Nii.:ucl ••••••••••••••••••••••• klboa PHiinsula 3807 panoramic \'II. H11! Uea 646.2848 eves, 548.9341 ~%~d~s;:;afew~~~n';,1 J?rdnr.642-5854 Sea 'fcrr<Jr:c na rrlt·nnraniln1·wlux ·1 llr :J ll<<. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lake$.15,0000wncr (213) day:J .. • J>h . ? . · . home.2hr,2 lm ,dcn,tc.n :! frplc's, W«'lloar . t'f1• s;r.;; nl,v. :! llr. :.! ha, ~ "33·4710 • SZ:>:>mo. 96.k767 Greent ree Wind,so nis, pool. ~tt'. 1-:ate. S550 11111. 1\11 1:1• ;\l -,torv ;!1·1wgar. l.11h'1111\ f C .... -.. Nr ocn, 3 Br, 3 Ila, den, Excr home r; Bil 3 lh modl'I. L.r.: 4bd, .!h a Hc111'11, LsP. S·l75 mo 1;:1.1 1;tjti3 1:1:! itiO:t . O _,., din rm, hltns beamed clubhouse f·;c. i~ JIJ'~.: ram.rm., frpk .. rl~ps .. (2t:l) 6!H ·:>205 or <7M I Property 2550 C"il frplc $5~0. lsc ti,. . 1 r ;. ... Ad ' rrpt .,tlshw~hr., l11rlsc111I. 4001100 New Lu:; ltn :,:1!\ w ~111wr .. s i.:rous n "'" J (' 1m o I S5"'1J m11 ------• ·•1 I "I h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-3477 Newport. J or 2 \'r. lt·11sc .'11n , P 0 • '1 ' \1"w '11 · • '·'· ""' ••Vll':W /\CHF.•• $1.l."io. mo. Avail. Aug. l. M1HH72 SEA. T~RRACE hplt• , p:.•.•!o· '···~~ n;1.11111 IN SAN UIE(; 0 Shorcrliffs, m'can view, 2 lJf:J 1 ir,i· N It I S I . 3 Rclnns .. 2'" ha .. I' Ian yd I.st•, !).l.10 1,.i_ Ii 1.1,, Pr Countr" l':~t;il<'ll . T <IX HJ> UH+ clt•n. $.(J()I). • '· • • ' --• 11 :m\· '° · an • oac1um :!fH townl111m1· t)l'l·:111 71iX X:!7'i Ol'l·:N fl(ll'Sl·;S1\T I I :!Ill t-: ll11llor1:t 141 \'cl Bad11•l111• ~ti~, 11111. f.11111 ri111l r.·:1~•· '' ;r, ! .... 11· :\ .. pt'f s 1'.1 1:11:1~1:1 Hll:t;! J Hunf'....6 le h 3240 h 1ndo. S57!'i Option 11 . " prais al Slli'.!'iOll . Will 67:).(~KIOAgt. -• • ..,.on ac url'hus(·. 1213 ) 1;<a 1lfifi! Vll'w. (,ull•il <'omm with WHtm' t~ 3298 Co ·tr 8 och 3818 tradeors<'ll. ~~U.·K:IOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• P f>Olll J'll'U1.1.1 ll•11t11" & '"' r P" ano e Sl'YGt./\SS llll.t.S or (714)!l!Jr\Hl01dayll ·1 't ·1··, ;1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. . . 'v· , . ', .1 fo'plc, DW. ·11.ir, 2 11<1. nut of pnva •· >t•:ll' 1. s-1:101 ,, o , " . . . , , , . . ., . .. rllnla~tlc ~'w:av.~1. s ight yurds. s:11:1s11110. Nt:w llANt'tlll Sau .l•1h l!rokcrli'.13Hfil.KI N!.W Sh11\'."'''I' .I 111 lh1pl1 \ .lilt .. h.1. h\all1 2600 AUJ.(. l.Mt1·692'1.M•H J22.1 "'"3·"""' 'I'" nor .. e in 1' I '' ... , .. ·1 . I-am Hm, .! 11:1 . ('Iii d1· ('(•ii, t)l'l'ill l \\I, 1,1111 .... 1111 ""' ,,.,,,.., • .;•· ~ . trU wn lsc .... 111 ' .11 ns N L' ''I/ ·1· I I "' ' " ., . .. l . , ·1 • ·1 I 'I" 1· tlf'' •••••••••••••••••••••• ---- - --,, B 2,. n· ,,.,. "" •·•• w111ml·. ,,\. !-111· .,.1.111.1.1·1 ~1i• • .! '"' ., ·'·"t , ....... . AKE HAVASU 2 HR, Coste Mesa 3224 Exec living, 2 11tory, 4 "' r , ' ·1: .a.· ,· ~·omrn. tc 11111!>, !>Wim • 1~1~. !r:!ll~ Mobile Home, nn bi~ lot ··~·•••••••••••••••••.•• hedrm. 21,, ba, f1Jll', l>W, ~k1~iolf, tennis. $49;1. ~mg, :1·Rr 2•~ II:•· Ot·can House1 ~m1shed or Corona del Mar 3822 w/view of Lakl' Ideal E·SIDE, wa lk to Wcs tchH Many l'Xtras ! S495mo ___ _ View. $451) 1131 1h7H Unfumished 3300 h 3 b 2 b. + f -- ------•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• vacation home. SI0,900. s ops. • r. a am Agent. No Fee. ll63-4:i6!1 IX-crflcld Contlo, nl"W • Newport h h l269 . , 714/832·2536 rm. frpk. detached gar.. BR & Den. nc•ar pool, oc Orange. r!•dc\· .l hr or 111•-----.. ---· -----------• alley access. $425. mo. Redecorated, 3 hrdrm. 2 $400. mo. 544.it025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• h~. 2 ba, 111>-wa x k1L llr . ... ; ealhtate 5:>6-0366 b11, tam rm, ll/U, l>W, · ·-DeluxeDu~lex,38r2Ba, S.15(1• /\gent, nn ft••• r6' hchenc)e 2800 SJSO/mo. Agent, no fee San Joaquin Townhoust?. 2 I'' P . pal i o. h It n s, 963·4:\6.'J '[I., tl"rcs •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Ur. 2 ba. all.ached i.tar. 963-4569 Br. 21,(. Du. den. Custnm wa11her ldrycr. On Bay --· -~ S/\l,E-Tlt/\DE new carpetinl(, very . . cpts. view, & rcc·rcation. Bch w1pJaygroun1I :idj I•---------• _ EXCH/\NG I'; sharp" Im med. llC~·upan· S 8r. ·10 P!X>I. huge pal1(1, Sr19S. mo. 552.115117 or Sl'i50 mo. lli5· 111H arr 6l'M HEWPORT BEA.CH 1 'ollON/\ in:t. MA II Lot in Dig Bcur. Golf t ~. J360. 5·16·8<i09 or water soll~ner, close lo 552.7731;, ., • . Wlntrr & Yearly lt•a:o.t·~ :.' ltr 'l'nwnhou~i" frpli· Cours, 1 t I" rr -'de. 1003 !lf•2·71117 all s~hls, " min to heh. --~ Br, 2 ha. runclo. f ~pk . frc•m Sli5o monl h 32. p e c 0 '1~ 51u.12 .. ,'rll4 , S475tnt' JX>OI svr. No pets. Turtle Hock. :JHr. 2ba, wcl cnl'I ~ar, pnol. t\v111I 1 I!'> Lindo 1:-1 .. SIH50 m l• yr'ly l'oul. 11·1111i,.;, 1·nntuwnt1ll •-3n ema er. ~ Colh!i.tc I ark 3 br. 2 ba. 846-:lt~ har. lsc. S475 m o. Avail Cpl uni)', n•i (·hldrn, no llLL GRUMDY hr«:1k11"1 Sc)nw cw1·tm & ~ ·07H2 cpls, drps, bllns, fncd yd. --- -----7 1. RJJ.\!'127. pets. S:l5<) M>l·H251. Clll:ol11111 \lt'W' Cln:-.l' ''' HIE.tot• clhl j!1tr . gardener. S400 BEACHWALk -----REALTOR 675-6161 ~hopp111,.; & t11w tw•u:h Wonted 2900 &'18·4075 ' 0 Model. :i Br 211\! Ba. New l?Crrrit>ld Twnhomc. F'or lcu~i· h1\1w11ll'rfr(lntl•---------·1 t~ll ·:!lilt ••••••••••••••••••••••Sm a 11 2 hr h o u s c furn rm dm rm bonus :J br. 2 ba. J\n11I. immcd condo. 2 hr, k ~ha . ;ullts Condominiums !•----------_. n 1 . rm e nd' uni't t'wnhse SJ95mn. 752·1391 only fiOI 14tdo l'ark Or. Un""-'s&.-d 3425 ante., I o t In w 1~arage. Front&. back • · ----------N BS120ll m•' li75 HJOI """'''"' llt:;mt cx1·1· :i fir 2 Ha, S Capistrano Palis ades. yd. Marned r tmple only, Vt•ry clean. li>I. las t, & OPEN Sul 111-4, Sun 1·4, I ----••••••••••••••••••••••• of llwy. nr heh. Frpll'. 496·3005 Eves no children. SlliO. :;·'8·5945 dcanini: dcp. g,1;11) ~o. lkllrlowt>r . l>eerfleld. :i llllR VU llMS. 3 Ur. on Beal'b nr. SIC l'lcr. New 2 patio, Sl:»n mo/l~i·. no ~ys •. ~40·8122 : Ev s Rr 2'~ Hu , Fam rm, POOi. park. 1 blk to pool. S5SO. br. 3 l>a , hnkony. pool. pets. eed immed. 3SOO-SQOOsq. 3b<l. 2ha, convert den .. 1573 3226 6:10 11 55/&10 4252 k ft. El Toro. M. Vicjn, s. lB.'>O SF. f'fofc .. dbl gar. · S42.'i. 833·9017 · " · · ~Y~ ~~~If; 1141'~ _ ~~!IH~5 Eves/w nds Clem. suitahle for pvt bltns .. fnr d yd., cvdTr y a Daily Pi lot urll<'rock. 58r, 2'11 ba.83Ckffily,new 2sfy,3 Rr.OELUXE:iBr 2 1111 (;on.2bd$275·~8S.cJo.setobch • pre ·schl School. Lse or patio. Mcsn North. Classified Ad lo buy. sell den. l"am rm, Plan 7. hi ceilings. pool $575 do. Off lst Tt•c I. '.'i1.1?ucl pool. lse .. 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W... 3124 ...._..,_~ ..... 3140 ... .,.... ..... lHt New,.... .. acll 316' .,_,IMfttl Furalihed -.....r RMtalt 4200 R...tal• to Share UOO , • • •••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••• •...... • •••••• • •• ••••••••• • •.. • • ••. •.•............ • • • • • • • •. •........ • • • • • • • • • or u..furnl "'4tcl 3 90 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CASA Vl(;'l'OJUA 2 Hr l'pls drps gur udlt nr. 2bu, new-c pti;, drps, IR.ulO HIW 1,2&3 br, Deluxe Unrur. ovc'r <to.' No pets.' $17S encl. p&t10. 1048 B Valen· Near Lake Park. Deluxe or Furn i:as •~tr pd. 226<1 Placcnlla. f>.16·3160. <>la $245. M2·4S76 3 Br. all bltru, dbl alt J\clulls-No pets Sec. g ale garages. Nr. Bea c h. l'ool, rt:c rm, clcvatMs Wr, l hu, upJX!r, cpl, en<' Brund New Secluded l \Jr N.W. corner Alabama & 525 Vu:tor1a,t;42-8!170 11ur. 2lMi5 ··c" Mendoza. l~x a pt . Bltns, cpts, drps . Adams. s:Ml-17 18 - -- - --. •or appt 545-3738 Mt:Si\ Vt:RD•: area ~JO.SSi!··lS71J - -·----•NEARCOMPLETION• lloml· atmrn,phcrc :! & :i 1H:AUT1Ft;t. hrand nc"' J Ur ut1I pd. $210 AND 2 Exciting new adult apts. hrde luxca1Jl1> :).lli·lo:i-t IJa<·h upts (;pt:., •lrps. Br S2 1S. Pool, n o 1688Sl.ynnlllunt.Bt'uch. , trplt·. ltl•lrai;. 1111'1. $1!15 1·h1ltln·n pds 22115 Cu Adjacent llunt. Harbour llcuut1full) la nd:.tJPl'll !17U.:JJ76or (J l5 ll25': nyou Ur. Apt. F. 8J3·8S33 540·1U42 840-11~ 1-tar<lcn typ~· atJu)t apt!. ----- ·•IWWWONT mur. str1t11ng df11gn ano an tltganr. exciting wav to 11ve cnoose 101rs. t>av w1ndOW1, sky1tgnts t1re-011Cts Vour 0111t11 rv111ate oat10 or oa1eonv A trienotv m1111on.0011ar rec cenier lenn1s cou"s. too 1 2-3 Ur . l>1~hwusher. S'J'UNNIN(i Li;c 2 Ur 2 Hu -'lose to ocean. Drand new i>romont0ryl>oinl "n<'I. i:ar., llU{l <;ui; & gurlll•n apt. Pool. $235. ...........°"leach 3140 d l' I u x c, 3 Ur .$ 3 2 s . LA MANCHA APTS WALK TO lliCH w1frplr Donnie 846-1371 , BR Duplex. yrly, I blk t •••••••••••••••••••••• beach. S36S. Resp . adlt:.. T UE EXCITl :-.1<1 no pets. 963-lSiO bef. ~ PALM MlSA APTS. pm or anytime wknds. ~llNUTt:S 'l'ONPT Avail. 6/;!!). DCJJ . Spurious n e w :! & :J Bdr m s. 2 bath un1t- aero1>:. lrom oceanfrunl & new city rcC'rcal1onal d~· velopml•nl 0l'l'Upam'). July 1. •·amillcs & pets ll('t\'Plcd. SJJS y 1·ty /up. 675-4911 Brkr -- Uach. 1&:! Bil. fro m Sl lt5 A1lull.s. :\o l'l'I!> 154; I ~I l·~.1 Dr cs Blk!> 1-:.1~l 11t :\ C\\ port Bii ii ' On beach Corona \lei Mar. Youni: \\l'lrkini.: mother 1·:.! Br apl:.. f'\t rd, w1tb :!yt·aruld1>on st•l•ks beaut. vit'w. s.!S01wk-u11 ftomal • lo s hJre m y 2 1i1:l) 928-11144 or 587·223l. bc1lrw m al)l. Must b1• ---rc11 11. tlt>pe nd u t>l o & Al\YFRONT Chma C'o\'e, cmplO}NJ. l'rcfo1· al!c 21 :J Ur,:!&. bltns $1,000. to 311 ~lust ha\'e OJ>\'I\ ti73 77711 m1n1! & .1t t he 1>Ume t1m1• U i-.. I Q t: t; H t: :-.; T ,\ I. . llous\'hual. s ip:. I, N\\IJt llbr. '\\kly 11r wkntl. 71-H>-10·07-11! bl' ul i.:110<.I l'har.11'1 l·r l'ay • J 111 s:!:!S pur momll. :.hOI \" llKXJ l'l(Pl'lll>CI> and 11ta11 t1""· !'loulh t.:011111 l'lu1 .. 1,1rca Call 5-16·7 UIH lhn & & '\\, f>\ t 1·11t, 11111111. :-.l!Jei 2. cook ·ni.: ""~~•bit' Yn~ wo111un 111b. lt•mah· !::>IUO wk. Ui~ 25 1:1 llJllH1a r0t•mnuh· for i.urnmc1. bl. Sli5 11111 11 U. \.::.all aft. 4 w11h•q11l. 1'1101 7 IU W. llSlh Sl . C M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28 r -$26-0. I Ur·S225. All ES 0 R 711S Scott I' I;, cc, t'M Dehul~ Mew U11its 3 br, 21 J ba. rrplc. up & 5:16-7447. ~Ukurv ».lltrefltil\ from WESTCLlt'I" 2 llr . 2Ba. poul, adults. no pets . $285. mo. lnq upt 18. Ii We11t<'l.1ff Dn\'t'. IJlll, IWl:I·~ l. J.i42·S07:i Open daily·. 2 Ur :.tud10 down pallo:., dbl gar. 420 ----2l:i:P~.=tvorv Dr west. ·cwJJurt lk h. Sl5tl. '\\eek -------h Ua dwn, 1'~ tm u11 .. 2 1s t St. 960·2519 or ~-JunnorttaofJamtJortt NEWPOR'r 11,,.s 2 l'r 1 Slps 4 +. l hlklu <weun 11.\SSl-:Li-:nTHVING To Uke Ne w /\rill t:. :;1dc 1 & Alnum furn rm frplt ~.... on Picttlttoast H1gtawav. ,;• • 12l3l1~titi880 · FINll A IH><HHI AT1':~ '" ""'-'' JJU\IU twn SC design. N -----------1 OWne<S andmanaged bY d J OUS\• ,\lut\'S u n hlllll\011 2 n r. S2"'i.<·•::i.~. l'•H>I, ll(I • h • · 536·171~ HarbOur 3842 Te1eonone11141675·8000. Ba . pullu, i:ur, olde r LI VI NG I pets. Sl't! ;,l 177 fl: 2¥1111 11ets. 283 Knox SL Nwp ·Br. l b a, g a r age ,••••••••••••••••••••••• Ttae1rv1ne comoanv a lls, no pet s. Sil lS. U.c:mfront, l llr. i.l11s 6. llJ:! .11:14~1nce 1!17l St. l\pl :!O. 645· 7513 ; lli,>ts area. !f7!J-5111J'J children OK . $195 rno. Brand_ nt:w I br 1·ondo --=--::-::-:-::=-:-::-:-::=--11-548=:.:.:·5300::::::_· _______ 1 a\iul 3 wk:.. July 31 .\ug - t>t4087H - - ----Ca11 536-3876 w /beauttCul c hanne l PAllKMEWPORT 2001 111 CliCf Dr. <!bd. Iba. 21, fum1tw,, nnl). 01wn~1 aturc r<'spons 1tili· -'18r, I ba, cpl5, llrps, st v, --vtcw. Pool, tennis & un-"'•"'RTM11r.uTS f I u· .,.,. .. , S>1l/Sun 3lll) l.k•t•unfrunt , tcrnJIC, Mttl :!O"s It' l'arl) laundry l'a1'., rn<'d yd. pcr Olx N~Tnplcx.l . dcrgroundprkg. Fumor ~,.. ~ ~.cs.is-~o, gar . ......,., l>aRwood orrc-ri; lht• N .ll.6'1S·Jl25 :w·!> to !ohun.! .a hr hsc. S<!25. 8:11-2184. i. 3, brs. Near Civic Ctr . unfum with or -without &chclor 1 Qr2 -----------1 fint!!il in re:.urt la\'.Jn)! ut a . ---_ wJt\\il, S.l!i·liltl2 llll. 008·fi8-07. boat slip J hlk beach & Bedrooms and Westminitet-3i91 pifre you t'ltn :11f1>r<I. Sturn11 /\Pt • .! blkrb<'h , ----~Hr. 21~a. d11ltlre 11 or .sm ------s ho pping. Call (2 13, Townhouses ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·1!M._S:!uO m•: Ii 21·i :n GaroqesforR•1tt 4350 11t..ot OK.$22j.!171 .\11:.:.1vn 377-7650 •·r.S239.SO L b 'l'hcr~··,. !:-I millwn 111 ti7a5710;11l tll ~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:a11 :-.s;i.7is;,srora11pt ---Open!Hi Da1ly l!C 2 r upl w1i-11..i -I BRAND NEW Spa·POOls·Tcnnas l!ar ai:t-l\v:11l. July bl r~t·.n•al 1111! ! :'~ 111,1•1~''· 11/\LllO,\ B1\V l'l.llll Xtr<1 tn: •IUI! Alabama llr . s pa1·. g d 1•µt:;, ll'Yfne 384 Ac ross from 1-'a:.hion Sl7S. 7~·628:! ilil~l!T !·'!:"' 1-.lJ l 1-.~ lla ch t\pl. Sli>s -t 5:!51 1111 "Ill 11111 ~tor.1,.:c 1111 • r n k t••I fl ---NIS(OUll l:-. 1\111llltnH: "k. ~~11o nt<t. ,,,.,_4,1u7, I\ 1'.iJI r..;11,.11J:!I or ~ l' a I I t I ' ' lllll'' l llr"+ de n (ur 2 Br) 2 lia ••••••••••••••••••••••• hilund at J a mbor('c on • h ) " ·" v~' • J • I l "-m · .. ~1.,5 • ' •-rt1ne='t Furn11 ed utt1n11~·l'> 1111·\•\'l111' ''.'11 ..,:•·.i.:"':;•,· 11m 15:..!:! ia 111• "' or c .... ~ rno. S275 O r 2 Br + dl'n tor 3 R ho S San Jouquin llills !toad. .....-'" • ,.., -v-• PIHECIHIC li-lf1 .. 12titi Br! 2 Ua. saso. All adults anc an (7141644-1900 orU..funtished 3900 pl;ans pur11c:-. BBQ "· J-"'n "'pts ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnps & more' Free sun :1 ndrm. :..! hath ... \\'alk tr LIVES UP or I l'htld UK. Enclosed ~ ~ 2 Bil. 1 Ila s111glt• :.t11ry . ~a r all cs. I au n d r Y Renting from _S26-0 •LA PARISIEN HE• day brunrh lx'ad1 to\\ n. s:!OIJ \\ l.'l'k t:ar:a.:,• t Sl11r.1g,• ll:albua l~la111l s;::i. fll(I 5-jl( • .j!Jjfl TO ITS NAME ShaA apls, drps. pallo. fac11itic5, quiet location A_dult apts .. Leasmg p_re· 1 Bedroom furnis he d ~~. Uolphin ltl•al 1-:l'>ta11· fhl'r f>1M1 t.111 trc·•·' arlll bram c1•1l. l rpll:. ~ar. oncul·d"'·SaA. view. now In a pres.tigc =----/ ( .:~\-._ • Plus bcau11tul ~ml!lcs. Las:una lkh -t!)~ H5Hl Offi"c• R-t-• ,.400 :\I I ""~?-·~·1 L'ld .. ... S230. All e le ct r ic. I&'> h d t ....... uo .. I r1 ), l r •· :i m ., \\ 1 t h / < u ts. ~-;,. l.ro· c. e n. 847_2622 84,. .,,..,2 I r v 10 e c 0 mm u 0 11 y . nm ~ -l' r no m a p ), . -••• .... ••••••••• •• ••• •. ~ a te rra I h 1 ri .. 1 t" .1 537·312!"> "~ Twenty P e rgola, Culver •'ireplace. Heated pool. ~. -;1..,-;.;m.,r-· furnished & 11nlurn1sh<'1l NEW 2 Ur :..! Ba . l 1·:11· t.:•H', relaxing ~l'lt 111 i.: t or -. ---.... - -Live it u p! 2 br $165. &Sandburg,2 blocks so. Adulls.no pets.979·l 26S: ~-~y 111 N II July & ~c pl 1501 WeltcliffDr. vour !>p<1rluu., lln• l ror 2hll, cul-d c ·s a (. Mes a Kids/s ingles fo'ec oCSan Diego Frwy. 645-1260or 979·1381 c-Y Model11 o pen 10 to 7. S225·S275/wk.1)75·Mf1J i!· lietlroom a11arlml•nt. Vc~dc, near sho111>mg. Main Rent~ls, 54o-537o Across from golf co urse Sorry no vets or children. Nl'l\'IX•rl Flnannal l't r Le.osuu1 Of.fie• Spoce CJ ll on ~1lc )I anai.:l'r 17 1'1 11;12 :It t I 1•xt 2~\i ... rum $220. Furniture Avail July I. ~00 mp. 2002SantaAnaAve fromS21StoS29S/mo noummalt' s e r vi ce available. Small Pt'IS 4911:_!!!36 Want the s pace, privacy & LCICJIMCI let1ell 3141 Brand new! Immediate available. Slil!hl udd1- ) l f h "th occupancy. S Beaut apt t I h J'. lh OK. ,\tlult' ''"!~ < 1.t!1·t• :"jl'w 2 br, l '• ba. patio .• uxury o. a o!-'se, w1 •••••••••••••••~••••••• STEPSTOllEACH plans, ovail furn or unf. iuna <· ari:c or mon * St\N Cl.EM !':NT!-: * - ileach Apts , I lou1>e:. and Dix. Condo:., lr•Jm Sl5-0 pcr"cek. Cull-1!l2·4l:H OJ>t.'11 !I 011 10 Ii vo. 23110 Carden Adults No pets all the conveniences t;if Drop a pebble into the 2 BR 2 ba unr 5435 Bach ; 1 br; corner 1 br; 2 to month ot.•cupancy. -----~··~ .... ,i:.;·-Ut~~""a ~~~1603 . ~ ..!!!!._apart!!!,ent? . . A from your-Apt. 3Bft.:-ltf)' ,· """""-a . i\lesa !'hone 51j 2~11111. ------owner s unit m lnplex, 3 Lease. Luxury security · • a,-un ·"""" · br-;-2 br . ~baths;-·Benmt.>d · akwood--. :Jtxl. 1"4 ba, 4-plex, near xtr a Ille nr·s, 2 full Bu's, Mature udults.'31755 Cst'. 2 BR, l ba. Yrly. $325 li v rms, d ining areas, G"'rden Ut:HTH/\ 111-:N RY llEALTOHS 215/\ V<'nicl a cll'I Mar Sun <.'lcmc•nll-. Ca .,.,. .. J\dull ~ De1froom. Sup(•r :.ehool:;.-chiltlrcn ok, 110 m asle r B~thrm, has H\\'y.499.28JS. WEHAVE s torai.:e. 11atios, decks. ~ Locatwn. no pets , Sl!IO Jk'to;. Hers. S40-<»157. Ro man stcp-dwn tub Summer Rentals landscaped grounds. cov Apartments 5li8 W Wilson. lnq 1\1Jl --onrlook1ng tro pieal LRe dt-luxe 2 br, 2 ba, pa r kg, lighted tennis, t: llra111lnewtwnhscupls.2 gardens.Slepdwnlinng gorgeous ocean & nit volley ball. 2 s l . twwporileecllMoritt hr.:.! ha, E·Sillc. $300 mu. rm w/cathedral beamed lite view , plus h cpts. Clubhous e, billiard:;. 880trvlne :1 Br town_housi;>., w 2 b~t. 5'Ui·li:!'J9.6'i5·!l l82. l'eih~s. & wood burninl! wshr/dry r. dbl gar. 4 s wimming pool, .P 1n1: lrvmeal 16th e~c-1. palm, gar . & pool. . • frpk. L~c formal diniM blks lo be ac h, $450. pon~. hydro s pa, gym. 645·0550 SJOO. Adlls, no pe t s . lper 1{.!e nr new a br, 2 arl'a w/mirrored wall !f62.4717 security patrol. twwporlleechSoeiffl li-15·3381 ba. frplc. {.!ar s:mo. mo. Vl'r. bltn buffet Greul Oc r t 4 b 2 f l southwest Corner 170016th St. · li7S·IO'J l or673-I02:! 0 · · 2 Br deluxe occuool\-iew can ron .r . rp cs, &.lml-(t'r/Newland l::·s1dc. Walk to shoppinl!. - ------loeat1on~ ~nly blks from n ear V ictor Hugo's'. wet bar. micro-wave. 8400 Ed. H D Dover at 16th Ex lge 2 t;r, <·rpls. drps. $170. Im mac. 1 br cluplcx. h ea~~e.s ~-schoo,ls · Ds h whr, r cCri ~. sort Extras. $850. 675-6084 )1~;'~ · ----~2-8_11_0 __ ··o .. ·d P"l io hlLns "ar I m1 from ocean. l''or Famihcs or s10gles. $375. t t . . . -(714 . --R 4000 ~ • • " • ,:,· ,... , . : . .. 963.7167 wa e r, s ove .. garag.e. · • ooms 1mmac. No doµ!'. S2!15. oldc 1 person. ,\\ail. Ju1y _ ___ Adults. s-iso. mt l. utd . Apm lmeftfs Ful'fti'hed Apca h1•nts Furnished ..................... .. IH2·5466 or'll45·4.ul:.t 1st. Call 75J.0122 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH Lease. 462 Cliff. Owner or UnfurnisMd 3900 or Unfurnished 3900 20 Min. from the bo.'a<'h. Costa M•sa S290. 2Br . 112 ba, Crplc . 494-0023, eves 497·3087 n •••••·•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $35. p /wk :;.13.15ti2 or it "' 38Z4Co1ta Meta 3824 dshwshr, newly painted. no:.mswcr. 1136-5730 ·························••••••••••••••••••••• 963-ti:ltG Loguno Hi«JUel 385 BRANn-urw -----------••••••••••••••••••••••• U-mn Large a tlractivc room 111 MEW TRIPLEX Sharp 3br. 2ba condo on ALICIA VILLAGE APTS Me5a Verde . Employed 3 Br 2• 2 Ba. 2 car ~ar .. golf course, patio/bale, SCENIC VIEWS adll. S30. wk. !l79·%5li. 'S3SO mo. Ownr//\gt. A/C.$42S.S40·0722 Lagun·a· H1"lls newest deluxe adult --------6 ,,9 26JA 536 4578 •· ------• Hcspeelablc lady to s ht1rl' ~-~J "· • °'Lease 2 br, 2 ba condo. apartm ent community -High on a apt. w ktlt'h priv. Hcl'"i. _ -- ----Overlooks ~t11C course. h · 1 it l k · · 1 551>·8841 or ~-!.1506 J Br. 1 •~ Ba. pa tio. Crplc, Adlts.S335 mo.499·3623. 1 o p over oo Jog tra nqu1 ------- 1 bl p & --countryside -F antastic mountain Rm w1p vt buth. cookml! enc. ~ar. lns.. .el:; · 2 Br apt, pool, rec rm . views -Minutes from freeways & optiona l. Cust a Mesa . m c h1ldrl•n 8 4ti·613 9 , ''Jo ··,' ~. v ·ej·o & Mediterranean Village • Beamed ceilings. wood paneling • Grasscloth wallcovcring Cd~I near lltJ! l'oruna IJt'lH"h. '1 Ult I Ua. b\ Wl'ek or month. 6-IO·(;uGil • () (' c ;1 n I r 0 II I . I. •• I! II II ;1 Hcach, Slpi. 11, :S3llO·$J5t "('Ck. 4!Ji<i28:.! LIDO AREA I br + den, pier & :-.ha>: S2.000 per monlh 2 br -t-den, picr&sl1p· Sl.500 per rnonlh 2bedroom ~.000 per month S hr. pier &. l.hp SI .800 lO S.1.SUO, m o !i br, pier and & ).jl r s:i.ooo to :s:1.soo, m l) 2 beclroom SI ,UC)() per rn(l11ll1 LIDO REALTY .U77 \ 1.1 I 1110. '\ B *673-7300 * ../.A11C-il•-./'c~~"ol ./ .... ..c /c .... ... ../ '~' .,..,. f»lconf9t ,/ 'XefO• \efWICe :/Mc• ...... , ........ ./Ample ...,kin; Cati Mr. Howard 645·6101 FREEREMT Ol tin•,. ;1,.. lo\\ a s JS 111·1 ~Q ti .\11s:.111n V11•J11 ,\ l.;1..:un.1 :--1~11··1 2011 111 4.'tlt~l:,q It. !<:II HOii •11\H>FHEE 1<1-:Vl'• I :! ;I JI m ot tat·•·' I J"u111 , 1 J .1 I H I II) II ,\ II I r\11111•rll'r 11011·1 :\u l.·J" n •q K:l:I :J:!2:J 1'11 11111111 Huntinl)ton Beoch • Fireplaces, wet bars •Dishwashers. walk-in rlosets • Balconies, patios 846-Utlll8 '"' :>e ~1 " · . ' regional shopping centers. shops. 5o15.;.i~· _ _ ocean. I' rom $265. 29041 & 2 ED Oe f t c J I NEW 1, 2 & 3 Ur. p aUo Aloma, off Crown Vallt'y, I I ROOM APTS Beaut Hm,• pvt lia. Lal! l'an ron · ornna . 'c Hriw1khur,,t ut 1\llanlJ .i.; l't•r "t11an• {1111t 1'l·IU).l" lhi..·111 .l(r11 u11 1I floor ~p;111· · liuud ,., p0~ur1•, "ll!llllll!. 11:irk111.; Call l-:11 Samuelt;an HI • Par k-like landscapi ng •Swimming pools. jacuzzi • Lighted ten nis courts • Minutes to freeways & beaches •Security system s I IEDROOM I IEDROOM & DEM 2 IR -2 IR TOWMHOUSE A special section for those with small pets Adults Only Offi ce Open Daily 9 to 6 C7141 557-8020 2400 Har bor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Calif. homes. 2101 Huntington 831·0857 in a beautiful wooded park sett ing Heh, ma lure cm pl ·u l\tur on the b~:t<'h \'1~"'·1-----------· lady , permane nt. kit lbrS2.'"iOt~~'~":kly .. b 1 St. 842-3513. Opn l·S Newport leach 3169 featunng : priv. ref's. 4\J4.7J.lti $.150 wkly 613.7 111, Choice Location ' . p...:...:-L•tco..-· Off1t'l' or s i11ri· n·ntal. :!H~. Apts. (I) Dduxc studio ••••••••••••••••••••••• -., "'"'' 2b<.I. 1'-2 ba .. (I l 3bd, 2ba. 2 Br. J'" ba townhouse ./DllhwatMr1-AircOftditionin9 2 Furn Hms, w /k~tch N.R. Waterfront hl:h hsc. sq. ll Newport l'l•ntn Sec i\tana'"'l'r Apt A. 79'll style, bllns. cpts, drps, ./D=-as priv'lgs . .Mission Viejo. 5200 w~ July: S2.!5 wk Dill wkday,..1iJ!l 11;1Ml ., . h d I Ad It -.. 586·058!.I Aug. 546·6299. 67~2. lloltSt. patio, t. poo . u s. I K' • ......,o.ullites Ull'tCC'. gn11mcl nr :-111k ------.-----no pets. S225. 548·2682 it G.stHome 4150 Balboa Bay Club2br furn ~how£•• pan .. il·il. 11lt,:.'. bd, 2ba. n~w buildin11, nr ----------1 ./Ores•'-l'OClllll with •an Y pl \v 11 0 ""'I 11 1 .. 8 B be ._., •••••••••••••••••••••••a ·' a .n w .,,.,.' ~<'\\por t II \<I .• 1· ;\1. bch .. lg yd, crpts, drps, Spac. 4 r 2' ~ . a, aut. (Hllge .., .... cloMts Large· private r oom for or64S·SOOO. exl 2111 S.ll!·!lilili d 5 h w s h r . w s h r Id r y decorated. patio, blk t. ./Wood p•iled walls -a.v.aU. gar~g-0-.-846-1371 bch. Yf'ly.64$-7054 ./"'--L--c-m--elderly person. S295. mo. BALBOA P l!:NINSULA·I •OCEAN VIEW • Elliott. --f "" I _,.......__.. ""~ Costa Mes a . Avail -6/HI. Jlloek -to Uce;111 or Hay -~F:WPVIU" llt~,\Cll ---------•2Br. 2ba. Bluf s. rrpc, ./"'--1-1..-..1&.-.&.-i-1..-d 642-986'>days Ch .. rman•'° 1 Jl·'r·rn l>t h·1 ~-~--·----p "' u a 8 10 Ht. ll. 4'l•l1.1.1w "ll.'.lr<· Like a house, 3bd. 2ba. pool, no c 1 drcn. $335. ./'--_ cL..._._ ___ 1• ~13.. k 11211 w ,, 11 "' frpk., uara"e. patio, Nupets833-8974,833·1653 ;:';~1...:...-ao-g. .. -wlAl.--"L-s....n.r RHttals 4200 " "w ·. · .-.a iou :-.;t•w1>01"l Ct•nll·r. 01l11·r ~ "' .,~ nn.,...liiJlllllill"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• llh·d. _ :-.11t.\~ a\';111 Nttl lrt.·~~ children & small pets ok. -, ---. s:ns. 892·i152.I or84G·0862 1 Bl~ bch. Downstairs. 3 , .. _..: facldli & pool NEW P 0 HT n each . Calboa Pcnin~ula :! Ht 111·:>11.''· •11~1 1,5~1 --Br, 2 ba. Frplc, g a r . l s..d oleyball cowt Oceanfrunl 4 & 3 llr . house. Sl50 11 '.\~. ~ Ba ;-.; U 111,. 1111 ,,11,111 ~uai .. Near new !){l' I t>tl rm. bltns S.150 SIOOO dcp. Yr · ./ --"~ le I dri wee~y_ratl'S. &15·!1643 i\i>t. St :io I' ,, k .11,_ hl1KU l't"l'"ttl!l· hill).! llt·a-.1tn.i bltns, l'r pts. dq1~. 2 Iv lsc. 675-0771. 127 44th S,._ ...... ,,c CM GUii ts patios. $225 rno. !lt\0·41~ St. ./Cityblls Hf"•ice $130 per wk. ~ucst hou~c. Step:, to Oecan Slt'L'lts l:!. hi1•.1;.1;, :111"1 . Costa Mesa __ _ ./Security 11·150ak St. L.B 5Br, 2ba fu q1, h um c . FUHMSlll·:D •iflll'<' Jlar1k 3824 C tt M•s . 3824C t M 3824 4tiH;8-18 W kl J SJOll J I o a "' a os a esa •"'I OD ELS OPEN 9A.'l 'f0 6Pl\1 l'I.' Y u!I L' :. ' . -~• nf C11;.t.1 .\\\•:>a l'la1.11 ll!I.) •••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • •• • •• • •• • • • • • • •• •• ••• •• • •• • •• • • •• • •• • • •• ••• •••••••• ••• • • •• ••••• • ,, ..,, i. S.125, J\ u~ / St..'IJI ~1ao 1-· mo fl~,· 'J'NIO 25211 Stockport Dri\"C, Laguna Hills SF.LL idle ilc>ms Wtlh a ·IOlh Nil. Opl'n S;il Sun .. '. Whl'n '''" 11111~ fl1r .in :ip:1 r1nwn t lw m e . \H' t hin~ "hat\ n11t,1dc \1111r d~•l•r "h.11 ,urr11111nf, '''" . 1, I"'' a' 1mp11n an1 ;p, \\hat'., 1m1 ... k '''tll h,1111\' I h.11· .. \\ h.11 \k,,1 \'l•nk \'ilia-. j, :111 :ih1 •111 1\n 1l:t'1' ,,1 'l'tl'-1111 ' 111.111.11ural 'l'l llrt~ 1•1 l\,lll'rf.tlk ",indennf! 'tn:a m,. fu,h l.tnd,1..·aprng .. ind .1 '"rl'\I ol 1rl'1.""· In thl' hl·;1rt 11f Or.1ngl· < nunr~ \ 11111,t 1.'tlll\L'llr1.•n1 .ind l'\1.·lu,1H' n.· ... Jcn11al ;1rl·;1'. S11 111.tny llung .. "e re g1vl'n 'r1..0l·1al .111l'n l1l1 n. The l'\l'1t1n:_! "tnfk .rnd 'P''' le' d .1p.trtm1:n1 n_•,tdl0 n1..·l', '' llh liri:plal't.''i, '"Jrin!_! ... ·a thl'Jr.il ll'tli ni:'. 11d1h .tppointl.'d ltll\'nt'r'. hc.wt1ful 0:1l. c 1h11w1 n . 1n<l1- ' 1d11.1l l.iunJn "ri111111,. 'P·'l"h•ll' tiaknntl"' anJ Jl·1.·~, '' rth 11111 'll"' p f\\ h.11·., Pllhl1111r\. I hl'rl··, tl'nni'. ~" imm1ng and thi:rap~ pill'''· 1\ \,,trm .inJ fm·nJI\ l'l11 Mwt1'l' .. and ~1w·rc \'Jlh111 "al l.ing J1,1:11ll"c til -h11p ... m<l\ tl"' .. ind n ·,1.1ur.1ni... Vi .. 11 ~k ... 1 \'1.·nk V11f.1, 1t1J,ty .. Or.lnfC ( 1'lll1l.\ ·, Ol'\lol'\t .mJ mml rr'''llgi11u' .iJull .1p.1 rlllll'nl l"1lnlmUntl~ MESA VERDE VlllAS 1:-:':-~k ... 1 \,·rdl' Dmc Ea't · ("o,IJ l\te,a. C 1llf11rn1a 9~ti~6 · (714) 540·8871 Ju,I \\'c,t tit' 1h1.• Mc,,\ VerJu C'cntcr.11ff l l.1r~1H BhJ. & aJ1:u:cn1111 th1.· C11~1.i l\k .. a Golf & C1,untry Cluh. (Open lo the Puhlic) ~ Ocl.·Nah1r Model' now l'J'C" f11r <li,pl:.t~ ~r---~" 581 ·6130 S8l·6l 5 I Daily Pilot Classiflt'd r\d 6i:J·li210 _ Corona del Mor lx•luw off:n '' .w :.•1 fl . go11 il p.1 rk111 ~, i\,l", l' I (J \ ii I rt I" :\I .I ~ t I',.' O"n lllrr 1,;:1.1120 ts) •-hwllltl u.tun.. t-urn hsl'. ~Ip~ ;.. :! blks ......-hcach, no\\Mw,1ly :1. ::;ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• wk & /\ug l~ I I SHH 3144 l"ine 3844 wk. 5.'lti·:!l.iH4 In lhl' C'xclu c.ivc Vill<1gc of l urllc Rud:, lurtlc Rori.. Vi,ta Apartments is the llr~t opror11m11v ol ito; kind. The community j, ~1w1 1.11. Now you < ,in he il p.trl ot I hi.: 1 •nv1rnnrrn •111 .rnd 1 ·n111y ,, r<'l.iM•d lih·~t yl~· in .,unw '1 ·I\ 'fl<'tiJI .sparlnll'nlc.. Y11u'll h.w<' ylllu own p11v.1l<' <'nl 1.1111 1°. q11.1l1t y ,1ppoint11wn1s .ind< hoin• 11t I· l1l l lwdroom pl.111 incl11d1r1g .1 IW<htory. tw n -l1<·drown 1ow11hnt1h· \il.inv (1p.Hl 11w 11h oll('' lrr11pl.u ,.,, wt1,IH1r1dry<·1 "P•H , .mcl h11 "1"l.i-.t l1.tt,, All t'lllOY 1111' 1111ld11n1t1111rty.11d• li.trh1•c Ill' olll'ol" .111d pool' 1111 111• 1\111 ~ Ap.ttlmf•nh. You t'>:pN I 1h1•in 111 Ii« 'fH'< 1.il .11ul 1 ht·y olrt'. 1 h1•1hoom' l:1•n1,1I, .,~r,1) t11 ~-l lO mnn\111)'. 1)1\ m•d .rnd rn,1n,11:NI hy I h1• hv11w Comp.my l11rll1• ~111 ~ V1,t.1 1\p.1rlmrn1, 111 1111· \ 1ll.1g1· 111 Jur1l1· Ii<•< k 1 IHf'I' fi<H ~\'ll'W J111w ''""" ( .t111•1llll.1 11~i1' I°' 1 II II I l tl.\1111 LOUl\l HOlJ:-.IHG OPrtJRT/UNITl(S ====== Turtle Rcx:k Vista Apartments :.'ll· ~I f•wl' ("I IST.\ '.\l !-:S \ Reftfals ta Share 4300 I :nl "'"" -11rul i.:t·nl 11:.i:1 s<l l'~r. s:11 t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,, •0 S<> fi"''f'' ~ l :1~) II If· I tt I d. ;\I I-' :l.'>·35, ~han• l.1t"J!1' :.! 5 t!I 11~;,;1 .,r ;,.111 :!WU IHl t11wnl11111M•. has 1111•11 -I SI 10. C...: 1\1 1;,1;; 1!17<1 I 'l·1111l lusineu R•nfal 44 SO . ....•................. :! law ~111dt•nh lookmt! tfll" otr11•1• :-;11111., p\I h.1th I :tad pc•rson t11 ~ha1 •· 1111 qil).. th'p~. pal11• W.1ll'r Ila~· rrnnl. li7:1 !"11!11 '"' !i\t:!f1 l)ltl 1:11) t•'. 11111 l\1 F r 111m ;d1• w anl 1•1l ~1 <,::'1 . ~ll'Vll'1.('1·11t11n IR :io. l'k \:wpr :!llr 2ll:t ~t Ill .1lt~ .1ll\-tlloH IGO +uttl 1;111 li l:.!7 , Sat !~trial Rental 4500 Uy~. Sun. t-:, l"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Malo 111 sha r e furn twh •COST A MESA • hme, all u\11111(", s12;, N o ;no.1.ioo-1:,1111-2;,011 :i.rnH• drui:s. •199·•t:J~I. S. L:q,. ~•1 II N;ilt rc:.s Hc·ally, !Ii!) 1;;,; I ltoomma tc, r<'s p. M/I' · ---- ( 18 28) !;harr 3 UH housl..'. Co~l:t ;\1,•,:a, 1:1110 :1'1011 S<tn N R. 2 Ulks beach. l111lu~tn.1l l 'nit. 51H ;,;;:it 645·6400 0\\ nr stHotM 4150 Gu•st Home 4 150 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RETIREMEMT RESIDENCE 4una manor O•erfoold'"J the Pacific: Pvt. r oom/bath Per sonalized service P la nned recreation Family atmosphere 2UO S....eo..tHwy. a..,..1Hc• 1714t4t4-t411 . • .. \ ' ;' ''• .•. -· CJI OAIL y PILOT Sunday. June 20. 1976 ~dd it... Build it ... Diaper it ... Hammer it. .. Carpet 1t...Cement it ... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean it ... Move 1t ... Press it ... Paint it ... Nail it ... Plaster it ... Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb 1t ... atc h it... 1pe 1 emoae 1 ... Roof it. .. Landscape it. .. Tile it ... Trim it ... Sew it.. . Haul it... Add it... Plant it. .. Alter it ... Learn it ... .,,.enc• l.,.tr Oltfractor G.r•NIMJ at Senlce• ..-.., •lftcJ ,.._..,. /lepalr ••I-'-1.,-r ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '1 i\J>PLlANCERErAIR rpentry, Add·ons also t;ERWlCK&SO~ J.,_..Mbpert Photography: Porlralu. llOUSt;cLEANINO Is GOIMGTOMOVE7 VERYNt:ATt>ATCll CANOPYTVSVC.CO. '' $10-Servic·uCall Commercial. 1..1t·, free Add1t1ons<<'mod1.1llo11 Gardenin~& thl•atrical portrullos. Our Bus1n ci;s. Ci.II l..ct 2 exper. men move JOBS&'fEXTUl\t; filRutosc~va.•c (714) 549-2422 esL 645·3439. Lu: 11121942 Landsraping parties, ann1 v. h·duy. Junke's ftdei.:cdy Arws, you. Reus., refs. fte<· est. 893·1439 11t f;ur pncu. 000·1633. , .. '~ u11tom Woodwork, re· M9·2170 ll73·tl041 548·5182 ~~.~~~work Reason tl7S·6SS3 833·:i944or545·858J. llomes·J\ddlllons -THe j~_.·••••••••••••••••••••• modellng & ropuir. Call Furftlhtre ·ardeniog _ Landsc&l>tl. -llousecleunmg Exp. gd aiftti"t/PoperinCJ Restucco Ovrr block••••••••••••••••••••••• 1l>lc'd home. Wkdays only. Vince Lenhorr. ~·8475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cle:.n·up. You can alfnrd Swim le!;sons·Your humr work arid rcr. t:all ••••••••••••••••••••••• walls. l"rce t:'Sl, low Entries. wallll, noors. E.>st. play equip, incl lood, lot STt:I' l'l ~C lll(i 11 UI\. For l'"l. call Ron Ccrt.ihcd lnstruclur. e>. 963·88<1l, lf.B. t.ot.sa Pride· Fair Prices. rates. 58(H89:l. ~iven In your home. JS : _ull learning. 64!Hl217 ~:~~l. fi~,:~~:e';;ii~~: fUrniturc· rdmt:./111111 & 1714)~·4987 aft 4pm ~{5-4~~~~~~Li~Jl~:.. Xlnt housecleaning by Lie/Ins. Calico Painting. ,._.._CJ r.;:.~~· Ul·OL21, wlcnds ,.. liabualttina. mu hom Fr ee ut, Xlnt rufs. repair. Caning & Ru!>h E J ---day. Own lran~portat.lon. Xlnt references 9'79·3335 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --~-------- T ~ l''rcc est. Dill Don Ill xpert .apancs c 8480648 ..,_ while you llre on vaca· 499-3105 too bi Gardener : Compl. yard I DO IT ALL! · · WALLPAPERING·All ,llOMESAVEll~ TrMW'flc• lion, ovcrnlle, wkly , &l.5·~ No Jvb g, r;en1cc:.. Cleanups, lr Eleclri\'.al, P lumblnn. k111ds. Work "Uar. Fr I lumhlni:&.lleuting ••••••••••••••••••••••• wknds Flo Valley' ..,.t S.•ic• xlnl rers. 2 ,. ., Fr ll t h t & LL'E' ·TnEESERVlCI' ., • ., 6878• • •••••••••••••••••••••• -, rst. SS7·<! 10 c·tr. Reus r1ttes. 642-4957 csts. Call Norm 835·3'705, ee es ma cs, one!! c. ::> ., • •• ....... · 'h . Garden1n9 *LADIES ti7S·U480 rl!liable service. SI0.00 Artist.le trimming & n'.'-. ampoo & stc.am clean·••••••,•••••••••••••••• Luwn Care. lleus, rdla· GrodifM) hr, 847·0383 llofA & moval. Wo will ht!lr• you ·,'1\IYh.rome. l wlU babysit lngh. Color brightener~: IExpcr Gardeuer m •un ble. Irvine. l'l\I , No.••••••••••••••••••••••• 01-: MOHi:; Puinl·Hepair-35 yrs In Master Charge sclec·t your spcc1rnan w le.you are on you wt ca rpu .10 min , · 1 , • • • Lurry 5111·5271.1, TomEi.1:avaling grallmg,dc· LllH::HA'l'ED' 41rea , workmanship 10,., ff / A 1 ._ trce&plantJt.67S·S750 1acat1ons, weekends orbleach.Cleanhvrm,d111 lt!nunre, cunup, trun s.16'1SOOafl5 d 'l •k k WeWill Clc1mYour .:uar.T:&kl•o.1dvant.olmy . "o wa. nypumu---=--------- ' weekdays. Nol n day rm & hull $15 Avg rm ming.751.wm eves. mo. ump rue wor JlomeThorouRhly& C>-!>'-'r.SJtJ.7USti. in.:. wlr svs , lt'11ks,G.mJcruug&TrceScrvirc u re home. l .unches, lov· $7.SO, rouch SlO, chair S.S. --Hdl ---GeMt"Cll S•nicH ~402Sor 5"8·5297· Efficienlly In 1 llour balhrm enclosures. lleas Trabh tiaulini:. MV, So ing care. 842·6876 Guar elim pet odor. Crpt W ftCJ Ii Cle...-••••••••••••••••••••••• HauliftCJ <Uathrooms t-'111-: E 1 ~&T Custom rainling: 832·2468 Laic to St;. 400-9J.l2 .__. S 1 repair. lS yrs expr. Uo _!reeest. 642·9907 llANDYMAN-llomcs & ••••••••••••••••••••••• CaH 960·1669 H.I. cumplC'te Int. & ext. com· -,-. •••••••: •• ~.~:•••••••wo rk my11c lr. R e fs Exp .. laphlll.'M• ~:ur•li·ni·r. Apl s. <:onsci.entious Ex1:avatmi:, i:nd1ni:. di• pletc blUccu, drywall & MARV !>~LUM.BING Hemovals, trlmmini:. 531-<ll()l. cumplclt• St'r\'ll'e frel' cruft:..man. &15·1155R mo. ti ump truck work. *Bachelors too 11l11sler n·1rnir. Frei! est, •• 646-9807.. pruning. free est. I .IC 'If. REGISTERED est LI·,. '•IS·'I'"' ' ----tHf>·4025or 548·52117. llcl'nsl'IJ, lmmlcd & 111 NO JOB TOOSMALt.! fully In.sured. 642·2fl:?.l . t c v e's Car Pet & · '"·"' ,, w Uankruplcy or Divorce -sured. Special summer Roofing Upholstery ~ Cl•il 11t9a...r Upholstery Clcanin~. 'ollcgc trained gardener S75. 642·5602 ~y & J er. Free haul·~~••••••••••••••• rates. 1 stry from S195., <! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Available for type 5 Free est .646-71111 w/IG ,.r .. cxpr. !.eeks. 4.5 ---mg, cleanup, trcewrk for Fl 1 Pl slry from $295. CJll Jn RE"Alf'S "LLTYl'E. buildings. Apt-Patios· add •i JObs 549·2015 HANDYMAN AVAIL. ui.al>le items. 1''enccs & • rep 11.ccs-antcrs II e 963-4964 842·3291 L-' ·n ~ Cslm Upholslery, work. Decks, for strutlural /C011Cret• Gcor c · Call after7pm. bldgs. removed. SS7·2005. Bnck <.;oncrclc Palau · · ' Reason.nllle, free est, he guarantcctl. rr est, lic'd, , analysls & plan checks. •••••••••••.•••••••··~~ ___ g --499 2618 -Block Walls UUQ l'ils Paint Your Casff• Walt 830-SO'lo anyllmu cull anyum~· 839·7528 I · 1142•9666 "ree est· Patios & patio 'Grc~:'s L,1wn <.:a rc. Most -· Apartment & llousedcan· Ref, Ests 646·0464 Aver. ext. l·sty, fi295 -----------1 covers. w a I ks & lawns SIS to :><!5. Frt·t· inj!. "We do It ALL" ...,,, ROO.FS ! Ch cc k ctl ! Window Cleaning -C.wntf MaldfMJ driveways. t·a1r prices. cstimutci.. 75l·R7l0 (714)835-3561 :\!asonry or Ce ment. bst 2·sty ..... 5. lnl. S3S rm. Repair! lleplace! Direct •••••••••••••••••••• .. • -••••••••••••••••••••••• 541·5754 -------To Place your prl ces, <l uu 11 ty work. Prices incl rntr'l/labor la c tor Y s er vi~ e . WINDOWS CLEAN EL> •· Complclctiardenin" "Fast Result" llaulin~. pickup, Any kind Free est. 97!1·9834 ur Guur, an~r. [rct'.!esl. 11C::ro·l5!Hfl6 Jn~urcct. for 'fllESeB·'fJIRU CO. -.CUSTOM Cabinet mak·,._,,__ctor ,., of load, any time. t'ree 979.2640 T~636-70tl5or552·0134 r l At G ing. European trnined. '-UnTTV servu•e, lo mo. l'atei., J " 94 """' ~?0u.r296s1a e Y· "r. unn Estimates 640·479ff Sean Banlield. Call AM ••••••••••••••• •••••••• free est. 645·3241. Kevin Service Directory est. •m 4 . .....,, l'tastw /Repair ....., ~,~orevea.~·1914 . TOM JONES ad ···· Call Now SIZaLood! Don't give up the ship!••••••••••••••••••••••• Patio covers. r edwood CLEANUPS & 642·56 71 Get Rid Of Unsightly "L_isl" it an classified. PATCH PLASTERING The faatest draw an th Classified a<lll sell big 1lems. s m all Items or any item. Just call &12·5678. ,• SELL Idle itema with a decks. gazebos. Call l\10. LAWN SERVICE. ht. JU TRASH Ir DEBRIS Ship to shore re1ult1! •*ALL TYPES•• West: : .a Da1_iy . 1'110 Dally Pilot Cla1111fied Ad. 640·1876 · Cull ~UK E 548·2049 College Student•S48·S42S 642·5678. Free Est 540·6825 Class1l1ed Ad. 642·5678. '•• AmNMlnc•"'""• 5100 AllncMMc:etMtltl 5100 i'enonala SlSO Pt'f'ICNlafs 5350 ......... 5350 Help W-.d 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7 I 00 Help Wantfll 7100 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. r. #,JU'.IO:J:Jn a ar:ocru can SUt a a a a a n:n llJJl:JCl1JiJl1 ·' '" . t . · 1 .- I .+ * THE EXTRACT OF MALT IS ON US TODAY. * WE LOVE YOU, TIGGER ••••••••••••••••• Happy Fathers Day- to the SUPEREST Dad of alt , Guy <!9 wants gal for three ALUM. FAIRICATORS1---------1 ••CASHIER** day trip to Arh:. Biil. Layout, break press. BANKING Service Cashier for uulu S.S7-1.J84 heUurc !!kills req 'd. App· TELLER dealership. Need hu1wi.t ly ln person 3:30·5pm, To work Sats only m our reliable indiv. who r an &ipoytMllt Ii Sparcrart, 770 W. 17th St, Costa Mesa ore. Exper "work on own." WILi. PrefMroHow C.M. req'd.CallMr.Oonnelly, 1'1lAlN. Call Cvnlrol Ne e d 1nd1v • • • • • • •• 546·2300. Carc\!r l::m11loy111 e11t w/scverul yea . cxper. ;;,.;.;;. •• • •• !.. •• • 14.aswtrlng_ift'•i~ ~f~1a federal _M~rln'~50S, >n handhni; d tail work l1t1tructi011 700S Paid while training. Sa•illc)s & Loa11 -ttcet1F;th1I~ _,. e_to us• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Need several dcpendabl 27oouarbor fflvd, c .M. CHEF 10 key by t.ouch & type SO IE ... t•RTll!.UDER persons for part lim Equal Oppor Employer w pm. Also. need in-,. ,. ....., employment. Day & ev~~~~~~~~~~~~I Spht shift. Merry Mac. d1vidual w/min 2 year:> DOUG FuHorPcrt·TIMe shifts open. Must b~ 33444 E . Coas t llwy. cxper. lo schedule KANGA, ROO, PIGLET, EEYORE , BILL Be ready to work as a avail some wkndi;. VI BAR MAIO, night shin.1 CdM. Btwn 10·4PM. Ph: custome r service r e -BRAD GARY fr:':!:'.o~~~aj~~n:i°Jc~~ ~~1~2 & Redhill, C.M. ~;:t~~~~~~ Ask r•r,_67_3_·7_7_22 ______ -1 !%:~~·Y 'l:i~~bto~ied~~~ -..-.... . AND POOH. I lt..1J7Jll.1l11JtiJllJt& a:r:ctC'CliJQOQJ' A 7ff:;Jl? rJT.JCt(R 'll7 'll7 ' menl as si s tan c·e. ------ ------tail. BRIAN * JOSH 714/83H960. 1104 1::. 17th APARTMENT MHGR. BARMAIDS CLERICAi~ Ccall 644-3592 St S A A · 32 G d J\ · f'ull&parttime ', anla na. mencan ar e n pts. an 177E.17thSt.CM. SUMMER ~1\M 'tilN0011 CATHY JUDI Bartenders School Orange. Apartment + THE IRVINE CO Sal1try . Box 5362. RT D 550 C 0 Scuba Classes. $40 : City Pasadena. CA !J ll07 BA EN ERS Newport tr r CHRIS LESLI[ nf Fountain Valley,---------Male & Fcmule. Part Newporthach SHOPANDOFFlCE DANIELL£ PAM 962.2424 ASSEMBLERS ~Tf4A~~Y ~i[~o~toll1~0: JOBS F.qualOpport-:m1>lm·l'r f.asl 17lhSl., Costa Mesa MONEY MAKER Sax. Flute & Clarinet Anaheim. Defore 12 noon S '""t 5 / Theory Lessons. All ,. Experienced in as-daily. Colle1·1ions , tiOO q, .. · • Sl 0 mo. F\ill service motorcycle ANO JIGGER TOQI styles 646 9140 Ambiti /A · . Ideal for plumber, con· de· lership down to de • . . . . scmbly of muchinc har-Be r . --d-1 Out of Schooi? ou1 C)greu1ve 'tractor, electrician, etc. · 3 · k N I.II · Want to learn liu1tar? ness. au IC'lans.: expan er s7;,o Re11lonomicsCorp likveryctrlulcfs. lot .• ~ •••••••••••••••••• BedinnerGuitnrservkc. •l':xp<'racnn•il in PC s alon/bout.111uc rental HeedMoney? i\r('Y<•u "Scll Conrltlent . s y. a or c e a1 s. • .. boards spaces nva1l. CdM. 3311 Work When & lll'al appc~aranl!? x lut Industrial R...tal 4500 letsiHss ••••••••••••••••••••••• C>pportuftlty ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOOS ____ 6_7_5_·6_7_oo ____ -t'$Ul6,000. A good summer hobby! •M er hani c al A s -Po1n.s~lt 1a . 673-0404 / YouWant! inuncy & bcncf1ls. Call ~guna HUis. 900 +sq. fl. JACOIS RIALTY I -Reas. rates. 494·3177 scmbler S41Vi646 ----Whet'e You Want! <.:t•ntrnl Career t;mph1y· . Moulton Pkwy & Lake 675·6670 t&Fo.lnd 53001Penonals 5350JobsWanted, 7075 EXCF.Ll.F.~1' a1:•UTYOPRS mentAgency,556-t1So5. L'orrnst Dr. 830·0890. 1----------t••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COM"ANY UL'NE'f~ITS ..,. ,. ... ~ ,_. ... .. '" ~ w/foll. Assistanl&sham-...,._._e ... w.ery Who ever look the blue Dnnkinl! prohlcm? Professional·Frec Luncc 1!1cludes 1 week':. vac~-poo l(irl for N.B salon. •File Clerks .,;.Rewtal• We111ted 4600 Gr. 2a,; Million Yr. 26'' Schwinn bike from 111 Call Akohol llclpllne Secretarial Assist. l>ict, uon. after 6 mo .. 11 paid G44·066l or640.6023. •Typists ••••••••••••••••,••••••Foliage Plants, ideal frontofThc llarborArca 24hrs aday835·3830 corrcsp,&scripttypinl(, holidays. i.:roup an·___ •Keypunch 'Exec needs 1 or 2 Br apt, Callforni1t locations. Boy!! Club on June 17, ------proofreading: vacataon surance sturts day of BEAUTYOPF.RATOR *1:--retaries short term/sub lse ror Over 300,000 sq. fl. of pleai'>c return to the ABORTION relier, etc. Call Kathy hirc&many morc. Need A Change ? ~ COUEGE STUDENTS 1 ANO AU OTHER H.S.GRADS mid Aug. In Nwpl, CdM growing area. 67 Major own c r b y c a I I 1 n i: Cou11schrn: & llderral 631-3059 lnlerviewmg Operators needed ~ach •lookkee~rs area. Must be furn. Send accounts. 29</o Down. 645·7857. There will be no t•n•j!. k st.uva1I. wknds ----------1 9am-llam & 2Pm·4pm area. Mallle·s Wii & •TrM Auembf~n II you h<t\'e been rcru~l'd info to Mel Victor, 605,__B_ro_k_e_r_._837_·_42_00 ____ questions asked. ____ -~Ir lle!_phne 547-9495 OOCUMENTOR Beauty Salon, S411·344ii. work lx·cau:w you were · 1 Rd M II iut· • too youni?. lackctl exr1t•1 Linco n · a • mlamt IUTCHER SHOP FOUND Cockapoo Ter· EXECUTIVE or could only work a frw , :· Beach, Fla. 33139 MISSION VIEJO rier mix, vie Bronkhurst REGISTRY Selectivellousehold, DIVISION llNg~1ATOR OPR months & haw !>l'tlll'tl Young M atricd Cpl to Owner movin~ East and H.B. 5.'16·61150or 540·0~:1. Nursing & Family Care for work thul 1101•:-11ol l»use nice 1-2 hr h•e yrly must s II th's orowin" '·Massai:c for the Man Personnel Atldressograph W i 11 i" ~ lo l r a In . 11ay well.. (!uns1der lh1~ ~u ., e . 1· .. "FOUND: Blk sml rem who wanli; the Xlras in M It' h Muc hanic al aplllude .; 1n Nwpt-Bal. Island. tlhop.Gros111n~$12,000.a dog.nntail,Vic.McFad· IHc" lloml.' Off Hotel EmployerPaysFl·c· · U 11trap helpful. J\pply National fin~ Summer jnh op· ,. (71'1)481·8652. moolb & gett11:1g better. den&Grand,SantaAna. 549:.1~10 • . 4SOO CampusDriveN.n . 2921 $.Daimler SystcmsCorp,'136lBlrch 3148Campu~Drin purtunily. If you can 'J.'erms ave>I. Agl. S4fi·l273 __ __9'11546·1505 SANTAANA 1 work f,tlm•" \\I' \\Ill .,~~~:? 4~::;.nt~I~:~~ 83'7-4200 ;:--~ . -, MASS~<a; CLUR OWNEHS! Smi:lc 546·]55 I St. N.ll (1~c~~:~~·~o111 ~.~;~ J~;~l':\~~. ~i.v~~!i with yard. 492·4279 LIQUOR STORE Found . ir"u n ~ ~a ~c IJob James-Lie Masseur Sinf,?cr·~wtarist avail. I Equal Oppor Employer ltdcprTrainee to$ I 000 Ornniic t:o. t\irp11rt ) rx·rm. pos1t1011s nrc also G $ .. ]400 M Bussell oun • • · · Oul calls 9AM-9PM. huve own PJ\ &J::qulp 100%Frectoapplicaot Equal Opp0rEmplny1•r av:ul. wino vrohlem or Wanted, House in Laguna r. ' • 0 • arca .:16Call 540·0583 or 49-1-5111 li-12·!1!107 · · · __ A_U_T_O_P_A_R_T_S ___ Newport Bch. Our client i..lrikc:<; or layolls. Start. 2 or 3 BR, furn'd. W/pay Afl. 8l7·4200 530·!5. _ _ t:XCESSIVE DRINKING -. -· · . co. is seeking a <lci:reect,::-.-,;.-_______ _. immr<l c:ill IJclwn!l&J -"""" $700 499·227l . • F~OUNI> 1 h"t l ' . . Will house s1l or upl sit DRIVER person. ))refer !'om" i·oh•• •• ,. •• ..,.,.,.,.. · Growing Uus. in So. Cal. •f.? w 1 e ri~ · rwns hves. your home al the bch Must be25. Know Orange ex per .. but wfo train CLEfUCAL 't.;1Mi•cellaneou•. most dC'sirable resort & v <' r Y t n m e ' v ' ,. Wantto Stop'! while you're on vacation. c · h IX' b' II ••• Rentals 4650 linanrlalccnter.Chicken Brookhurst & Atlanta DETOXlflCATION& 997-461SaskCorMrs.E. G~';i'!~:·ror ~~fx,~ p:r~~~ne:e.1\~~1~-DEPUTY . 539-1183 --·•••••••••••••••••••••• Delight/Pizza Man ol 11.8 . 962·8717 REHABILITATION Good Worknr, u NB I -C II 2~ 11 d I" h S h I l"'' IJ I '" <:Y. <ISOO<.:arnvus r, · · CLERK I COOK TRAJLERspaceuploJO'. NewP?rl Beach. Xlra gc FOUND Silvcr Mmiatur1• a ~is · .'5 ? ay ul? c 00 5 uuen s c C· CaU646-7478 f>57·6122. $75. + util. CQSla Mesa. terr.big opp w/summer p 0 0 d 1 ,, F I.' ma I l' , Sou~ Goust . sire odd jobs. <.:all Afan -----------1----------F.xp. broiler man needed S411-6l73. season slurt. 5:>2·9434 or w/<·ollar. Vic Cii·ecr Pk. Community llosp1lal orTony581:_00_73 ___ ---------• IOAT BUILDERS Municlpol Court for evening work. Call a•• , • 642·6700 Goldt•nwl•,,t & Mc Fad· So. Laguna 1·499·1311 Help Wanted 7100 AVOH Can Help L04JU11a Niguel & .Julian or D•·nnas for in- ',: f'.!.or h1:res:e1 ~C::n1:. N~:cc:~ MortgagH, Tru•t den. tl!l3 51 Ii. MASSAGE ....................... YOU 3 Finish Carpenters Newport Beach ~c~·~·-ll_7_3_·5_2'1_2 ___ _ k Z d r D_;;;;...1,. 5035 •AAAA POSl'l'lt>NS l'ave the Summnr vaca Hcqui.res J yi"ur <.·l<•n c·nl CflOK' 11· ve··111 roorn & . :.ome wor . one or ._.. t'Ol.INI> lnsh SdtC'r near FIGURE MODELS ... .. · l I ... 10·12 horses. $500. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ed1ti.:l'r & i\1 ugnolia, F/C lk/Le9al Secy lion of your dreams . • 2 Miltmen cxpcnt•ncc & a 11 al y In hoarc( in cxl'l1'anJ'.C fnr 2 rin. on~ICattry, LOIUI' Gu. t'!ttnnmtr,..~·H'l:g,.... -t--_c.;~~111...LO._ __ J......Jr!ll.L:lLLQptP, T. Sec Make xlnt cnrnings for typcp'"honowep18nl. 4·6184 d:iys work. !li>8·31:SO alt. Ii :,..;:;40-7roodays. ""~ U-/4 o EmployC'rs Pay F::-~~.l.~~----1-.. ,.,Tt....,.·tffim ....... e-se\f · . l~ffl'--Oppot:..-!ott--·~5~7~~_;_-jl~~=======..-.---1 ., AIM2ndTDLoans FOUN U l:irw • liver M l LazReindl'rs /\~cm·y 111g provided. Call skilled men w/abilily to ForTestAppt. llYliMsa/l11••1t/ F 1 tT .19'19 oredllo~.(';apaslranolkh 4020rnrc-hSt,Sll'lW 540·7041 or Zenith '1·1359 dotopquality work.Min. COUNTY • tr:L..-...;• a res ermi1 i1mce . l!lt' Ill"!! Right Away. 3 yrs ex per. Xlnt pay, ,• ,._ 5.......a-Ma. Co. area ' ----A·l'i\llK MASSAtiE Newport Beach 833·81!10,._ ________ ml be n"Ct'ls & wor'·1·n OF ORANGE Cook·Male. Apply an person. 12·:Sr>m t-•mtay. Kentucky f'ncd Chicken, fU!'l l'ac. C~t llwy, La~ lkh. ' •••••••••••••••••••••• • vn......-.,. C II f A t IF: l b 'f r 1• ....: I\. 'lmiMH 642-2171 545·0611FOLINDllobb1eTearson'. PRES1'~NTS __!_.0~-·~"1 conds. Penonn~Dept. Oppa ...... ity SOOS ---Bihll'. Adams nr 0 C.C. "The Summer Si7.zlcr Baby Nursery Attcndan Pacific Trawler G2S No. Hoss :;l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZND T.D. MONEY C.M. !'i'lll·lfi72 ---& "Thi' l)(luhle lluhble" Accountm9 Clerk needed Sun morn & eve &J 350 Kalmus Or Santa Ana. Ca ~:mil $.'1. Ol"f' Wl'l'll AD Wed eve. 0 v r 18 .. An af'firmalive Coolc-Workln9 Chef I" •ALUMINUMFDRY Term~ below market.FoUNI> young, atlull OpcnOailyatllAM Lite typinu. Sonic com· SSiJ.7787,Rev.Marlln. I CootaMesu s.40·3935 aclioncmploycr Mu~lbc ahlc lo 101prcw" ~· SllO,OOOdowntakcsover pvt funds, personal mull' rnl. black. whill'. 1AA5·H Park Avt•. CM pult•r cxper. IH•l pful. vl----------11•---------llf umnl'r hu~111ess. V7:s·77St) •CANOYSllOP& service In your home or gruv Shnrl hair. No col IVll1·9!>1'1 MB·99·H $650. Dnbysitter: El Toro/M I IOAT aflcr:jpm. Ice Cream $24,000 office. 675·4494 Ukr. 24 lar:t~!'l 111H:1 -----Escrow S•cretary area. 2 child. 4dys/wk.. CLERICAL •POODLECROOMlNG hrs. ~11\l.I': MOOt:L No!.h. 1 Yn·:.(·row(•).pt•r occas. Sa ts. 768-4448 MAMUFACTURER TYPISTS! TYPISTS! Cosmetk~ •t'ISH & fo'ISll/CHIPS . ,.. I.OST I.µ ~r.iy \':tl. \'ll Will po:.Cfor Mff oulrall Other 1'11s1taon!.1\VJ1l. eves. Islander Y~chts has an Help! Hclp ! We know DRUGSTORE •HUILDHDW SUPPLY Need $lll.u<M!· 3 yrs:1 ~~ ''-Ram' ho San J oaquin, nppl only. 9AM lo IOPM NH;U1-;1. -------d----l immed. f/limc opening you're out then', now we Sales Clerk, fomalt', ·~ •UEER/STEAKHSE sel·un·d.by,rl>o~I" or' lrv.l!r·wanJ!752·130l or M0·79S.1askforJohnny PcrsonnelA~a·m·y Babysitte r Inf ntcru1 1 1 fora : nccdyou.Too m;111yjl)h~ r1limc."Mm11i:ic 2=•.!';<11111• "n"wehavomorc Hme.V.avc,S8l·ti29S __ fl:Jl i.'105 ---------""'601Forhcs llrl,Sk'1:) lime, wkdys, ref's, dA C'"-0-rator .. ,1''8517160 CM -· "' (JL·iaus•'·•ntc•r) ureapref.640·2344 M'......,...' r-. lo li s t. /\I I w /x lnl tl;1 ys, some r11 ~ht :1 A· . . · rum10, Owner will sell 2nd ~.O LOST · lllk walll'l <invi•r': TO AID: r ,.. ""' in. 2 yrs pnor expct'. salnrirs. b1•1wrll 'l. (.;all 11omc wl<nth. /\IJlllY at f\4!\·4170 540·060!! $54SO.all0711 <llsc. Pr1ml' lit• & 1.1> Hi•ward if rt' HappyFother's Day 831·1477 Babysitter for working n.-q'd. Xlnt starting !>:II. Control C;tr<'er t·:mploy· Port l'hnrmary , :!7:!7 I\ WANTED CM home 10":, Int, I'.; lunw•I li7:151l:.:! Dad LaitunaNli.:ul'I mother ol twim~. Thurs Completebenefils. mcnlAi.:cncy,551i8f10:i. Nrw11url Blvtl,N.ll.l\111n 'ONTRACTG"OWERS p I m o. 3 y r . A I . ------lhru Mon. 9 lo S. Perma· Apply Al: urTucs. ~ n • 631-2222/494·933<1 Lost. ih"wartl' Small nant position, Call 1922 lorrancaRd ------a ---- '·I-or en,rthwo,r,ms. Co~ mu h•analcktllf'n.fltocs. WE LOVE vou 1----------i645·7575. lnh\• Clerical&Dclivl•rywork. COUHTERGIRL ;.:.. house Pants, owers, ~ ....... ts/ hlk ~ wht vu .. Wal!f;nn & A COMPLETE 2 hr. ca :.irtcrnoon. Mu:>I Dry deanini.: 11lanl. aho • •·· l.lydroponlc veitclablcs. Pen011al•/ Canvon. Co:-la Ml'"'' p ( d TEMPORARY l":~~~~-----~.~F.~,q~i~a:a~l~O~p~JlO:_r~t~:m:;r:lo~y~e~r~j havr11wn1·1u·.1;11 o;,01 \\Ill 11a111 r111 p11·.-.1111· ~ smal} ba~kynrlf OK. Lo•tliFoUftd 6 1i;i ll i•arthroki:n llnky, in Y SERVICE DANKIN(i 1'1•rman1•111 11•• 11 .. 111 Nominal investment.••••••••••••••••••••••• 631 'IZ!"I & COMMERCIAL BOAT~ CLERICAL TRNE 1•:a~lhlulf ('II'""'''~· .! • .I• l.f(e profit~. Cu ll ; Th Lo•tliFo.Mcl SlOO. -·' TELLER WutardloatCo., Willtra111111d11,.,ln•na•.111 1·:.1.~1 ht uff 11r :\ 11 Bil( Tomato/H~,!!u~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST Ohl 1-:n..:ll~h Sh1•1•1 Albert * For~C:Owp.~r,i~~ work. Manufot•t ur.·r·s n onk is llas im'mc<Jialc opcnmgs (.11v. w /1w11t h11n1lw nt in!.! i~l·I 1r;1:1:! ._lndu.'llries. <714 i ,,.,. F'OUND : Mun'scla!ls ring Doi.: l>l'l?PY· 1 re male.l---==========-1 scekini.: a t·ommcrcial for: & lite l y11a n ~ !t klll' Crom Saddleback Col1e,11e Rcwurtl. 1~15 7it14. CLOSE TO HOME teller for its N.U. oCfi cc Finish carpcnter5 Fttam e work. Apply . '1 Forced Sale! for graduating cl~5S . ol LOST : c i•rm a n ~hep 1----------1 The successful a1>plicunt Jlurdw11re installation lionnl Systt·m:. Corti. '1:IGI F:1st food opportunity. 1978, name (last) inside whill· frmalc Memphi NEED to relax and re· Mostposal ioM withm wUI hu\'C• n man. of l YI Toudt·UP H1rchSl.N.ll. ----C r ew man :r r 1·1· co Take advantage now! i.1 "Zuniga" -ulso has & D ~·I aw a re , II ll . duce ten~llon? Couri1e in 8miles orouroHicc. commcr<:ral hanking to ll200Condor i..---------1 :.111>erv1s1· hm·.s i111il 1:11 1 .. Call Superb Homes first name; call to Iden· S36·5098. nt:WARD! r e lax a tlon & bio-include 1·o mmcrcl:ll Fountnin Valley a~es HI to Iii. J\l11"l 11·1'1' 549-8655 tify. Eves :wll-6365. fel-dl>ack training. Cluss •Highest llrly r ay teller CXIJ('r. 9J9·0126 CLERK 1h·pcn1lat)lc t rall'tjllll I.a . ! 'REWARDS · for J)urpose of learning •Variety & 01•portunity The bunk is ulso seekin~ -111111. 1;01111 1•111n n11:. .. 11111 .Janitorial ma int. co.LOST Min I at u re Lost male Mall'mule. self control &. relaxatlnn •Continual employment 11 p/tlme hank cxpcrd BookkM•pcr, f' /Charge TYPIST 11l11s ~asul11w 11l ln\\ a111·1., Laguna Och. cleaning Schnauzer. Gray. Blue lb pup, srar on frorilleg. technl<iues through use •Long &short term person ror the ~um mer. OMI! + OHEI! Work :1 00 111 k ;111 I• 111. route for sale. 494·11S6 denim & red collar. Vic Last s~n an Trnbuco Cyn or bio-fcedback &dnrmal usslgnmcnls. An attracl1vc salary lo S750 OrclC'r t«mtrul l>t·pt. tlpc•nmic 111 1'11~111 ~lc·,:1. Hunt. Harbour 846·8963 Thurs. a fl n . cu 11 relaxation techniques. include benefits Is or Sea breezes kelp keep Sales & m arkt•l m1: '"' N~·w11u1 t lk :.,.h. 1-:1 T111 n, 1114.UTY SALOH . r *SECRETARIES r 1 I l l d I I prr. in :.all''> or•l•·r l•rfl M 1~:.1110 V11· 111 ;11· ...... W-t~ii·rr ~r""a. Call for FOUND 2 lg dof,?s, o ) anytim e. 5"7 ·3149 nr Weekly sessions or 4 crcc . n l.'res e persons your mor;a (' up a on~ ""'" .. " b h d S ~<U ,.i6 1 7 w k ,,. •• Cla••taunht •TYPISTS should conlad. w/fanlasllc <'O·workers! ces10i ni: & i nvoH'ln ~ l'h1111c tM0·111;10 f11r ·If' flnan ~1·n .. t~rms and Se.per • v 1c o ... .,.. .. , ecs-•• , .... '"' ,, Cl l I .... ,. b Ph . . •· 2 •IOOICICER.aERS Morv .lcanF.lclcr Call Contr ol Career lUl omcr t·un1ar r1·•11 l)>anlmt·nl Olhnr partlcularR. Prin· Laguna. 499·11173. Lost · ... W('r'-L'~male k1·1 y y s l c I an -p-( . rr r1eas1111t ,.,,.,.,, .. n"" Iv 1-:a11111l 1J11111111111111,\ " ., Do " " "' Psycholo11isl~. {'~nlcrfor •ACCT Cll!RKS lt'll'rat111ns U ll'('r t:mploymenl Agency, ,. <'\pals onl.Y. S30,000. n l:"OUND: Germon Short ten. lllk & hrn w /~ht C 0 11 n s c 1 i n i.: & IC 1201 Do ve St SSfl·R!l()S. Type fl:J wpm, t•lct•lnt ti:mpl11.11.·1 V. Frankhn,640·7000. haired pointer, nwnr mar~ini.t11. Newport Pier. l's .1·chothcra11v. l'h . • 10 EY Nl'WJK>t'l Uc11l'11 <.:a 92660 -------lypt•writc·r. f!r l1 vc·1·.v m1·n l11r I.\ 'd llf 97'1 101r. 675 •11~ " •PIX <7 14l 752·0fl00 Cokl• l>cniralor neccll'd Callr11rapp11intnll'11t COIM LAUt4DltY ~ ... e5'!.... Y · · · ' ,, · __:...:...: · IW!'l·!l720 •KIYPUuCH Equal Or>i><>rtunily fnr Cup<' a kc Oakery. On· lnd1111trial l!cla11•111s 'l'an1cs 111 N. U. •"'-<' :\I. NETSS20.000.VR '""'"'"· Pen011al• 535 __ ------Call lor';ddillonal m F.mployer ly cxpcr'tl need apply. l714t494-9401 ~5fl pcrll"li~lli·l_!111_ All help run Including FOUND • YnJt fC'male ••••••••••••••••••••••••NO Tt:ST CONFlDEN· rormallonor jusl comeini----------i\pply in person, AM '~ ·TELONIC DEHTALRECEPT. ~111ff & Pnl<I and Ory sheep dos. wltl /hlk. vir I! •STILUFF Tll\t. Livinll Toi:?cthrr. and rei:?ist<'r for \\Ork 273 E. 17th !;t, C.111. .leaning n. aenc.y. 19th&rMeycr64R·I~~> SA rA m ·1k~ it lcdul. 1.11v"I" Abl ·1 "'"bot I' nnel IFYOU ----1-·,11mc pos. <11wn lnr Uivorce pending, pncc Wan~ to buy 2 bdrm ""n· , • ~ ,. .. , ', J i?a• "" t•r.so have a service to offl!T or You don't nred a i::un to ALTAIR l'nrri:etll', 1m,1µ11111t11 c to.. <.lrulically reduced.Found· Shellie near do 1n older area .or ~prdal ser~cc0 ~~'.11 hd Altency, 4500 <:ampus goocls tos<'ll,pluce anad "draw fa:.t''. when you plc;1sunt1111llv.t:~1rPml" l)erfec:tforMoia•Poe. Talbert & Santa E:istblutr cRtwn Cc1 M J\~me ~ 0 .Jlr~med Dr,N.B. J In the Dailv l'llot pl11C'e unadmlhcDt11ly LAGUNAIEACH ly lm~1ilt»lil'1oll ~vl11ry / Xlnt trouble free •rea. Marta n a, ·FounC-~n ID!Ch!>rllool l'.c t:I Rench 11 1 n,e·;:·W~~~"~vlft!!·l~l\3~21~~~2().t~a!__r _~~~~S~J,7~,t~l~Z~2~~~Pi~siflecl Se1:li:ort ~ ~ 1'1l11l Wunl A~s : Call now F.qlli!.I Op 1~11: Ef!!el!.'YCf Chairside ex1>cr. helJlful. L ~-Good terms, Ap. 117 VaJley. 847-8949. Markel) Cnll 640·46a~ ay~~ n,. · Phone642·S678. -642·S071i. 552-S:tmlit· w11 i11 m.:fp1t1 CREW MANAGER ... ., • -----'!'"---- . . ~~=.~ ... :.!!.~~~~.°!~ ..... !!~1~!.~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~.~~:.~ ..... !L~~ ~~.~v!4! ..... ?!~ ~.~~ ..... ?!.~~ Sunday Jun~20.1978 OAILY PtLOT (I I l>enlulltccept101u,.,1 JUNIOR ...... W•t•d 7100Hec,W ... H 7100.W,W..tH 7100 ExlM!r Orthn front lbk GOOD JOI MEDICAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9li2 2.aos -'.,.11,~.~,~~·r·~.5~ .. k SALESMEN IACK OFFICE Product1"on RN sl-.r\"ICl·. st ~t~o" Attcn ·i------- A!. s r. full tllnl', ' l':rr. r1•f,. 1'7:J 221i!I l\r1)!> & GirJ' IV 15 ~ r,., •<'Y . n\lnor a . lll)l'I' • COORDINATOR 1-~ves. t'ull & fl ti ml'. Ari· TYPISTS ntNTAL s·· -•<;n r• """ I f.:L'•· I b SE~RETARY <J.1111. 1xpcrd. Day & Unl~ Bch So.me l r111)\ Oft -old l·arn Si!O ·~u Pl'r lion exµ ~ tn!.uran1··· Supervisor Pb. Shdl Sltll1un, 17th & r 1,1q u1rcd, mu!>l bl' GltA.DUATlS "l'c l.. i,:dl1ni.: nt'" kno " h o ~ h c l µful 11 I :mA\I ~h111 Mu't lnm1• N B Job rl.'qulrcs uccuruw mature. ex per. II~ ()(;97 1·ui.tomcri. lur t lrc u.ul\ ~ 11 au for up pt hJ, ,. 2 " ~ 11 , IJl'I 111 :\ts 1 n \TA h ,1,. 1 "' ' -----ty111st w SO-~~ -.·pm t)'p ----------1" WANTED j l'1lut. Work hour ... Jrt• IMMEDIATE -u1w 1, 1!>11111 111 ,1,·uti llll'll1.111• 111u·n111~~ tor Sht:jr!> SJn11i. Al!l'nc y. In)! &pred. Also, net!d 111 trurn & work p.i rt 1 3·30 to H 30 ullt:r "'h•JC•I ~II . & s I ,. ..• o•1e.1...1l .... GS hn,µ1t.1I ("con1,111 ~I r, r1•:.pun,.1hll• 1111J1\ ulual:; N. R nl'cds l'~Pl'r 'd some pnor general offic1; t m • 1 n 111 rl 1• ' • I: · 11 ci. "0 • lll'h•ll r5" " f t I II ' 1 t .t: 1 J ·' ;incl J h •w mori· hour:. un •hll' }otmi.: Jll•r>un lor J1·11,. .. n, tl l:!<!i:11. c u,.tJ I 11 p ,. r f .. r m 1n1t! Pt•rsona ncs an-cxper. J>licrialtll'i>. t.iH·clll•nl Saluril;iy & huhda):. tr;un<'c pro)! w;11 i.lart .\I c ., .i :\I~· m "11a1 l'lt'rit•a1 ,,..,•c rl'larial suranrcitirl,ti-lti·214~. ~ontarl Pt:r1onnel l>\!pl l~~nelit:.. 1111 •• ~ • h1·ho!1b Thi:; 1s not a p:1p1·r rouh! a,, Udl\l'r dnvl·r at s:i for ·Prod Y ct i on llu,.1111.11. :1111 \"1ll t1n,1 111111,.,. 1n 1•ur Eni:tnl'<'r - ------PA.CIFtC MUTUAi. TYPISTS Call Mr. Bui~ Lcl'. (di Nu dd1n~r1c,. u1 colll·ct h M '\ h . •·'I ,_ SYpervi1or1 with l ' :\I t-; o I~ 1111: ;uul l'U l'l'ha:.111i; de 5oldtrer•AH....,_r 700Newport CtrDr S. L'CJ> L"'rAl'l L',s· ~-:Jli.">1 • • • · µr r. · u:; uvc )!u 1 l1\ \'°' 11 •d A 11ood pcopln "' u.-. ' r U . H 111~. I ran,..porluttun Prl>-in,.: r ecord & i;rowth 1 t I 11artml'llll> '•l Cl .. ., ·-Nuwport &uch GEN'LOl<'"'ICI': --SArmy <'"e_:_\eS -v1dt•d. You mu:.t h\•c m abthty fur a va1lahlc a<J tro;e~ha:ic:a~ b~:k: ---for imml'd. op1min~s In EqualOppor t:mploycr MED& Lfo:GAI.. SF:CYS (; r 00 m 111 g : Hath c r lluntm.:ton llca('h :rnuth vanccm cnl opportunity. "' RN's ... LVN'1 We ofkr a rnmpl•t1t1vi• our t•k t tro-mcchanicul For Te mporury uf Slater tv c1uuhfy. '',·ill "·I"·''".' ... , CJrOUftd alftd ••perience Pra<'lll'als & Ordt•rht•:-:>•1lar~'. ,•xcl'lknl t'O m . assemb ly dc µl. t:xpcr . r · 1 Uru11hcr for anima l hosp " .,. ",,,.. • h 1 f I h t ··-••---------os1t ons 5:Ul·l:t!.ltl ---In super•ilion. Ea· J1;1~dcllh>rhoi.111t;1l :.t:.irr 11a11 y hcnet1ts u11d cp u. utno nee ......... r ,., II M N.B. No cli ppms.:. :! Yr~ d be f't "· h Id ...,u uurcen lla m·5pm ' \ 1 !:;1111111 Op1 . .10rlu11ity !I day Vos t•m1tc tour M ·I-' p • r 1• .. n , e w i t h r('tld & vn \alt• Clul '" i-:~ n11Kll•r11 work1n » c1md1. pai ne 1 s ... o 1 uys. 7 ' ..... Cicj')(.'r. reqd.1 1•1>Y. J;j;J: ... ..l J .. •• I I t t c 52·1...,0 Em11loyt'r l'o un sc lur.s w unlt·il • JW I' I 1•11'tl. ,\II :.hill~. tmn::.. "'' '' ns rumen orp. ·TYPISTS Western'remporury /\vo c ud•>. Ne wporJ ------~-1~30 Munthru 1-'nH fi ••apot"aflon and dif· Full or p 1. Wrstr lltt E>t2·llOllO. Serviccs, l11c Center , behind lhculrc futton proc:eSHI de· N11rs1·,. lh •i.:1s lry, 11111 llo~liuni. n•11111n · ------------• N d d N llWl62 MucArlhurH1v1l Sunthrul'ri!H lamonly KEYPUNCH NU JlS l-~/A TTEN J >J-:N'I sirecl W1•:,ldllf l)r, Ste l!I:! sur1mv1son l'or small 81 e ow Suite 100 lrvi1w GUYS & GALS OPERA TOR l'n11•t1l·u1 l'Xvcr n•q. 11.11 N. ll. ti.11 filjl()' ,~t11lity to ma11\L11n rl·c un ·a in Pvt. Com. 60 WPM+ •:qual Oppor Ernph>Yl'r 1 IJ 1 r fem all' qu1\llr,q>lc.:1l· W ff II t f • --hit'::;. rl•i·onb, mun it Y . S um mu r l\fi!.s11111 it•J11, El Tur•, !JHn11( '.'e o1~11111g or ll\t.•1n urtla y:..Sulary + •o ereac:• •n r-RM's,LVH's cmploymcnt,8hrp/day, sec'uw/sh - --area. tu work a f1•w hounl K.cypumh Opc'rator "ith rm & l1rd liJIHlOl 1 Mg. h.nefits, salary, NURSES AIDlS n11Tt'spo111dt·nrt· ll day p /wk. IOAM -61'1\1. 1 DISPLAY a day Fun Jul1 Earn sz: minimum 1 yi·ar l·'< · -ond worAiing condi· Mah: or l't•m uk .. 111·2!>. CALL tv S!i(I 1111r w1•.,k . F'oi Jl('nl'lll!l' 1111 thl· Wit) 111 1 &.1 Pl l-'1111 ,\ I' 11nll' 'I 1111 Shm·1h~1111l hlt•,,1rahkl Charal'l l'r refs. 52.50 WINDOWTRIMMlR more mlor m;111on 11houc l 5-l!JGdat;irl't:•w<lcr. ..ons. eos. send r•· \\al:•'" i\lor,.:1111 ~lll'M"' h 5-tl 5 OR VISIT t'ull·tunc lor cxµun<11t1 !! K:IO ll'Jl;J I U.S. DIVERS : :'\Ul!St:S SWM CMd solory his R1•i:...,tr), 1;:11 1:11.1 or II )uu llll'l'I lht>"l' rl'· ~r-. Ill ___ _ J r. Sports w1•ar rhu1n 1-;qualUfK1llun11y ' 3:1~1\\' Warm•r1\\1• I RN's,LVM' .. , tnrvto; K:l:l:!J1i:1 •1111r1•nwnh;•n<l 1ll•,.,1rt·a •TelephCN1eSale1 ll(LLYGIRL !>tort>. Xlut bt:111•t1h · f • --, 'hJlll•fl i.!llll! p o 1t1vn. "· ft t.111plt1~l'r 1 S<tnl.1 Ana. l'alll !12702 •IDES I 1 .. I Salary & 1,.,nus . Can DIVISION Ot' Salary t•omml!n:.ur u1 1· -11 <to 1111111 ,.. I P.A. Sc:L-•ide r ~A . '.S 'l-:l!S0 ;\':-.;1-:1. 1•l1·a,.,. rnnt:11't p,•rsunnl'I k ll> S-' SS h -w i ex per. ,\pply 1n Hordwar•Sal.im-; ,_. 1 1'() ,., .. ·. 1 ~1·wl11re Toµl':1,vl!.ill' ,..,. J .HERIERTHALL u,·par1m,•n1 m u c up r . KELLY SERVICESINC I l\l l: -· r.<iuu IJIJOr .rnµ ll}l'r Work avail for slaff r<' Work aftern oon s & Newport llcach 833·H 4J • ver:;un, 0 • rs. r:tll, 5 O;iy "k ind Sun. l"ol :i f . _. _ _ _ _ •• _ • • HALL JEWELLER5 m~hls p ttmc. l'<'rlect 0 ....... 3 Pctn es.J47Wc:.tm1nslcr Summcronlyjoh.<.:row n --------Lie mallart'a~ufOran~· r -• Nt1wlflll'r\'1t:wm~ul . MSI fo r :i lud c nt s & 14 luvveno. 40 -~C!!~inster_. __ llardwa rt'. li73-~MI. <.:u. Tax free uniform & ' HUGH ES ' Cuu:.l Pia la lut JllOn for moonh~htcrs. 530·3827 l''ullerton 879"9762 - ------j KEYPUNCH OPR tr:.ivel allow. results i11; : quality ull.'s uri nt fl forappt.1·91'M. l400N.Harborno lo.& Dressmaker,. for P /T tn lluuscdl•an111.:. Ma tun h1~hertukl' home pay. • • :. · l' ,. DA TA ---'-'----------t Orani:e 547·9535 hop piece o k t ... " '11-'rsunnel. J 1'" l'I ry l'\ .. ""' s M · 1017 h • ~r w r ~ -.voml'n wante d. PJrt1tB:\1Kcy to Uisc&Kl'y to TOP RAT1'.:S-For H:'>l0l> .. .;;:;~i; .. ;.,-c-·-·••c·o-..-~·.;., ~r. dt':.1ra1Jli•. hut not CORPORATION Td('phoneSales-ra pidly """· :11nno. ome.5S8·0223or645-4325 hmc.Curnl'1·.G45·5123 Tal't!. 3-11. ll·7 + Wcckcndpr~· nt•t· Call SJ!l·IJi!> or growing company needs;!~~~~~~~~~~ -----T rn1urns. Microel.dronic: 1'x pcr confirm l.'r x lnt1._ ________ _ DRIVERS Housckce(}{'r 'Ila bys itter emJ>O Tcmparury ll<'lp IRE.....,TWOOD •roducts D1·vis1·on ~19 ~3io fur appt 340 Fischft-A•• ,. Cron·COllfttry hve -in. full lime for i: 17802 Sky Park Irvine " .----Costa Mesa Ca 92627 OCrk!if~~~d~.r~~~t ~~)j TYPIST No s pecial lie n •q 'd . c•h1ldr('n. 17 & ti) ~l usl Call540.~45S NursHRe«Jis~ 500S..periorA•• SALES (7141549·6125 ; 51 • 5411 C d MacGregor Yucht Corp, rook wcJJ. c:xtra nt>al & EquaJOpporEml'loyer 450U<.:ump1,1s Dr,Stl'5110 Mewporthach lnle rt•!>tc d 1n ;i n1•\1 orrespan ence 1631 Plal'l'nliu. C.1\1 . c•lean. n1•ls req. Cull NCWPort Uch 5.u;.1505 CA 92663 fut U fl' -lt•ad1n I.! lo E I 0 l "l . DRIVERS WANTED l:.:von. 7r.x-7i;.is aft. tlpm Lady lo stay over nii.:ht -:~l~~.u~~~~::~'~'lr~rc~.~;~~.. 'r~p1:te:\r1°i'.· y . Secretary lliwsckl'l'IJt•r nc>1.•ikrl im for tldl'rly lady , own Nurst:s ·LVN's 11 ·7am t::qualopportunlly l'mph>Ycl·~.l'allGi5·(iG·Ul. -----·~~~~·--_•_•_•_•_•( TELLERS Excellent opportunity Men or Wome n Must be 25 or QVH Apply In P L•rs on Yellow Cab 11251 Slate r /\venue f'ountain Valley med. for 2 girls. livi·-w tr:msp, l'uOk. some p r uc Countr y Cluli {;on v . :\I, Femplt.lyl'r Also. nci:d ci.:pl.'r"d NEW for individual willing to • 1-:nr:hsh s pNikini.:. Sf>\ t1n ll nursin~. t't•fs. llrs. llom1.:.:Cull5·1:t_311ljl _ __ _ _ Sales Ca rt·er -~tc:i tl ) ACCOUNTS. banking ex· l~arn word procci.11ing. l)Crwk. tilli·l!tl;,1 41':\I S:it H 'M Sun • _________ _.work. Sl75 wk-up tu start SECRETARY 111•r. Must t ype ri0 wpm, ht,· ---- UIJUG CLERK expt•r. 111>1 nec. P /lim(' in llB. Min age 24. Call 1147 ·2563. DrycJemre . Exdu!'t'l\'t""; needs counter help. Mu,..t be able to do some sew. ing, parl·limc. Apply. \"an's CIC<1ners. 3512 1'.: Coast lfw y. CdM. -~~ ~~-~~ ELECTRONICS LEAD PERSON For assembly of :.mall p r erlsion c l cl'trn mechanil'al dcv11·c,... lt1' q ·s exJ>('r. in dtn•t·t rni: work of up lo IO a s· semblers. Day s hift only. STA.COSWITCH, INC 1l39 Baker, Costa Mesa 549-3041 Equal Oppor E:mployt•r _ !'1-1/j·Jtil:lll Nursl'S /\1d1•s. 1\1 at11n >. ('.x·•-1-\llkr Urus h !JGX·8:J7!( Im mcdiato ly for t em· able to ha ndle transcrtp· pcr'd . 3 11 S h tit Top PROPERTY MGRS 1>0rary uss1j.(nmcnls. lion & .st;1tistical typing LEt;,\l.Sl-:<.:HETAltY Wagl's.l'allti<12:1~.o!i Wanted t'O u pll' t oSALES t:all l\laurt:l'n 752·1380 Good rnmmunicalion HOUSEWIVES ~l orn i 11 1.: s. m "tu r c . ~urscs nu111U)!l' Su nst:t lkach DRUGSTORE """-diate openin9 ex· Wl'sh'rn Trmporar y skills, inrludin~ gram- .. _ l(<'ncr:il <'x1.>t-r. iwocl typ. LV.... •units. J.'rl·~ a(Jartmcnl Sale:. Clerk. fom;1lr . ists for a quolified Sl•n •il'Cs. Inc. mar, spelling, editing & !"0 ncld 10 tl r<'~s _up. in.I! & suml' d1t:1 a11on rc " I vlus ca:-h. <.:all I timc. M111 ai.:c :!5. Somi· S.Cretary with at least 1116tl2 Mat.·Arthur Blvd punctuation. Will train ttt ~~~n~~-a~~-sl':~:>I~ 1~11~J qwrcd. G4lHJlio11 _ M c.d'.1't1~11~n & t•ha_r l!c' 1 536-6250 day~. ~om e ni)!hl s & 5 years Hperienc• in Suite 100-Irvine of)(.'rate modern highly i..hiCu _ _ a.~~· SICR"'• •ay nut ~c foi ! 1\1 ~h•ft. i' ull·i some "knd:.. Aµply at • • • l::qual Oppor Employer sophistlc:itcd equipment. :'II F · --""• ....._ Umc . Good _aJ -----Lr.iu-1 _ttnrin·••:Y "'7.27 ~•;"CJ~ll•~•;•~n~n~g~tv•;n~•~l~r~o;";t"l==:':~~=~~~ Cal 644-lllf ·ever!\ l'l"J\l"lt.•mpo NEWPORT CENTER 1Jcn e11.ts. Apply Park'l'"JT/hmc Sales. s:tU·~Wk ~l'"port Blvd.'N U. '&um .... nt.GHdtypitl••d · mtM-'tttNoon-~ tem~O Atlorney «iAV. Rated) Supl•rrnr ll1:althnirc.,&up.Men.Ladies&stu· or'l'ucs shortha11d skills,.. TELLER,P /titM THEIRVINECO / \ w )(l!n"I Cl\'ll practicr 14..\5 ~~rior 1\\c, N.li. dents. Evcs1Sat 968·11378. ---cp.il"fll ICnowledcie of Expe r 'd . Call Peggy S needs IJright. exµcr "d ~2·2110. _ -j PUBL)(;RELATIONS-S~l('S Gir~. _Ski ~& ~11or1~ en.,. in e • r i 8 .,. Harman, Santiago Bank 50NewportCtrDr TEup R. Se('y , Salary· open . "' n~ h Shop. rd.Ill l Xpcr . & ., ., forappt.832·5200. Newporthach ·" OH,\ Y llELP &W·f800. NURSES AIDES ... cwpor~ .... ac UJ.:t•ncy knuwkdl!cable about ~k1 tenwtinolocjy hi9hly de-Equal Oppor Employer Call540-4455 Ruildmgstaffhinn~du1' IRcal !-.stale llncntcdl mg & t e nnis . X l nt sirable. l•---------f---------Equal Oppor 1'.:mploycr LEGAL SECRET A.RY to mcrl.'a:.(' c·ensu!.. Ex-nL't-.tJs a :.df starll•r for be ne fl\s, l !I or ov<•r. l•-----·--~~~--I Needed•Cor 1'.n. IJW µer unl y ror ull shtlts. lull s p ectrum ad · 963-4555 askf'orJohnR. Stablt>cmtilo)mt•nt,xlnt \erL 1l'.ll .dllar·kt:t1n,.:--' ___ _ IDEAL SUMMER JOB firm. Good skills rl.'q 'd . l><mcfits. Night it1fft•rt:n· supporl duties . t.u~ry SALESMAN Parttimehrs, l CallDoris 5"0·~00. tial. Al'ply at l'urk J~,·,•1 .s alar y. ~ril e Younj!mau ovt:r:!J.mul't hi9h earnin91. Superior Conv. llosp. Uassiri,cd "~no. li•5 t !0 Ix> neat in apJ><'<tr. Sales W•irk ti hrs <1 du,· in our' LOAN I t.1 5 Su lll'l'IOr . N IL l?ally l llot I 0 Box 1560. l'xp.1wc !"><15·!•·185 __ of•' atr oss rrnin o L'.t PROCESS NG u.12.i 110. t:osta )J~sa. c~ 921;:!6 I --Salt•s, nart t1mt• No l'XPl'r Airpo rt. Earn SHHI + pt:'~ .. k I nt!C. Will tra111. llri;. :om~:~~~o~.'.'l\vu:~~,:~·~·u~ SECRETARY OFFICE PURCHASING ~t·,~~~~:·11~;'.1~~~1ds. Fur In & 1><·rfl.'1·tly s uits th11sc ~ • • . . . . COORDINATOR Apply in person 3333 Harbor llvd Costa Meso, Calif BRUNSWICK CORPORATION who enjoy pullinl! their F.:Ht.ll t;nl . 011~1111.1.un'.t> Nt1t ·1 orga11iialion pn1 CLERK S-i\LcS l'USlT ION, out· \'Crbul 1·apal11li11 ·s 1 lor rapHI :.Hlvamt mu ll \'iding lloinc & ll1•alth t f F f · h EqualOpport11nity work . S t u ii,.:,· I s~ 111 morti.:u)!l' m1lu~t ry . Cart• scn ·11•cs nl'l'ils full· Hl'qu1rt.•s ac1•uratt• tYJJ· ~It~ pre .• xp. u~n: Wit 1-;mployt•r M I I-' Temporary Summer Work •TYPISTS •SECRETARIES •MA.G CARD II OPRS •MTSTOPRS TYPISTS NtedC4J Good Typists For :! !\font hs Job. JB'.\I l'X<'c. ty1>ewrih'r. 'fop SSSSSSS N<>ver A Fee Al Tempo 6 tempo h o u.; cw I '" l's & l'\f)Plll·ant mus t h ~l\'l' l i m e c111t rcl1n ;ll11r . ing. pleasant tcll•phonl' Ua1_r~or~cn1~.Wlllmg to ~~~~~~~~~~I 1119.....-.Di•MC)f' mo u n l i g h t ~·r ,, ur l'l .:o~I .t y~111~. :;~ills an_ll l11 it 1alt\ll· & rnalurt: manner&abilitytowork tram1frwcG42·84~1___ Eapos•YCMH'stlf ToS27K wck1tmt" Shift s arl· !oye r;.i 1 c c ,ti, ultit v r · JUd)!l·m 1•nt l'S,.,t·11t 1ul. well W/othcrclcpts. SAL.t-:s ----------1 To Opporhlflity! TE MPORARY H EL\• C .. 1540·4455 Equal Oppar Employer I00'1-Frt.-eto applicant >l . ;tu-:! ::io ur :i ·:t•l·:I :ici. Knowlt•d).!e of real l'slall' l'rom o t rnn a 1 t: x pl' r . STACOSWITCH INC TRAVEL! MONEY! SECRETARIES Use your skills to work a co. is seek in.: a mcch ·1 l'all for llllL•rv1t·w. 'l'imt• h1·lpful 1Jut1cs 1nl'IUtlc ,. ~1111 a IJ l t" .\I e ti 1 cu J 113!1 liakC'r Costa .Mesa Draw+ Exp + Comm Im med. opc.•nin gs for \'aliety of assii.:nmcnl!'. t.'nglncc r w1food plunt l.1fl•llo11ks,K3:1.111~!1~. 1 1~Y!'~l:'l1><1n~~1>t>h~·at11111~· tcrm1n ol111!.Y ht'fplul 549-3041 Sail's or display cxpt'r sccrt!lanl.'s w/xlnt :-;kills. gaininl! kn1Jwled~l' of engineering back~round. e~c ru\\ _111 s tru1 111.11ls. Aluhty 1 .. h.1mllc ht·;1\·y Equal Oppor J-:mµloyt·r helpful Will he M'I"\ It· Your t·hokc or houri< & local busincssci< & addi· Like Cl CJOOd n•iCJhbot-~ Degret.'<i or one who has I Need ll n a ssoc iate\ ar11)us fvrms a nd µhones & re<:on.J kl·epmg mg. Sl'lllll).( up ll•svlay & location. Ncvt•r A 1-'ec. tional CXJ>l'r . l'all 1m- come up th rough th~ w1some spare tim_e "·'us-11.cncral ,L·1~rn·~POn~ll·1!ct• mandatory. Salary + m· ----st•llin g t h ruout u .S. Inter views !lam-lpm. ml.'diatcly State F.nt is HMre. TYPIST ranks. Semt rcisumc or s1st ~~In my inti &l~~t.•c.haleopenmg.Con· c·cnt1 vc & maJor co.Purchasmg huy1•r/clcr~. '"VERY'" unique Jl fO· • . Office Rii:htnow Statc f'~arm is l' a 11, A bi Aa II I\ b h ot domc:>t~c wholesale sup-\ill'\..~, . • benefits. Se~ rl'sUlnl' 111 Ex pc r . 111 t: I l•t'I r u 11 1 e iluct. Cull Control Carcl'r >'i._~"4J"'f;'S looking foe #(ood typists. Personnel Agency <1500 plybus m<.-ss.673-2'.!'.!3 . l crsonnel Dlpt 41100 B1rd1 Sl. nu. 115. m a teri al. i\pj.ily ;1l f:mplny m1·nt i\l:l'n1·v. ;,"I.,....,., u,e ••, OVerload Goo d pay., & x lnt c amp u 5 or , N. l.L ----MISSION VIEJO N\•wport lk:adl. l'a !J26QI /\utomalt!d i\I un nc In· S56-8505 · "' • -\ • ry cm p Io y cc b c n e f 1 t COMP•NY tcrnational. 16-11 McGuw • ·-· -"'~ 557-0061 package includes cost or 557 -6 122· lns pl'ctor "" Ave. l rvme IJl•l!S & 5 SALES Jntcr\'1cw llour.:< !l·llam Ii \"i ni:: s:llary adjust- F.scrow EXPERIENCED ESCROW ASSIST A.NT RECflVING 2-l!IOOChrisanta OFFICE T..n•gers Tt>mporarx S\'rvfrrs & 1 :30-3:30P:\l mcnts. If inll'rcsted, call INSPECTOR -'l iss1on V1eju l'a »2t>75 CUSTOMER SERV QC TEST E $40 SBO le 4:J20Cam11us. Stl! 1311 3723 Birch St, N .8. Chcryn 5.i9·S445 <i 1.t 1 ~17-liOSU • & REPAIR orn • w Nl.'wport lkaeh 5-19-t1071 l---------•I 5 \'c urs l0 Ur t 1•nt 1•x Eriual Oµportuiuty Many hcnl'f1h . Slavu·k,. Earn ~o irlts towards l..\:M S. Grand AvE-.. --·--·---.-----i Slate Farm Ins. Co"s 11C'nC11l'c ;is a ma,·h11w Jo:niplo.icr.\I I' J c "l'll·rs . c:.ill U1ll ~l'l'd OC Tt:sl & Rl•p111r tni)l;, acll\'Hll'S & use 111 Santa Ana 5:wl 9021,. 3.l3.1 Hylandi\vc.C.M. parts or toohn~ rnspet· Munson for :1pp1.1; 11 1:1Mu lnspt'l'lor. •' :>. l'l'r 'd 111 uur Youth (.\•ntcr. You"ll TEMPORARY 1-:'lu:tl Oppty Employ('r tor. Thorous.:hly familiar t-:qual Oppty 1-~mJ>loyl'r loud s peuker m fl{ Qt.: t14.• selhni:: door to d11or1-----------SUMMER JOIS! YACHT Salesman, must with standard in~pcctiun '.\IANAG ER TRAINEE Cunetii>n. Knowll•ili.:c of w,'your friends. 538·29111, SECRETARY be lie., able to mam1i.:c In -: tr II m c n l s a nd For J unior Fashions in Optic•al 01~1H'nM•r. ex-<e::.I ('quip. & vt:rnial ~12-0720 or t oll free Cons truct ion mana,::er •Typists offil'c. Call Monday UNITED kn11wlt•1li:l· uf l'Urr<.>nt Nt•wporl.673·0<)57 _ -e,l'rlC n tl·r,lr t•qhUl~~·dll l';Jlrpt"rsrcq.Orant;(•cco. \l·H00)631·tt;0(J, require s tal c nll•d ;h cra"-'lfll':\Cellcnt. t>Ui-!IOOO CALIFORNIA. BANK j.!aj.!ln)! il•c h11i1pil's for ... cwpor c a t• · ~a Airpo rt lu1·a t111n a ll ----sccrt•lary m Ml'sa Vt·ttll' ""' ---------- i·1>mplcx inlt>rnal amt ex-MASSAGE TRNE j;1f1·0<160 1>11n Tingley, 54!)·3833. SA.LES TRAINEE ••rca. Must h;.vc huildini:: •General Office/PIX Merchancf 6 Monan·h Doy Plat.a South Lagunu lHnal dim1•nsions tr Yu~ml! lad~ llR 25) fu r -/\ppty. 345 F1sdwr, C.M. For s~hool oriented pro· construl·lion i·~"pcr. Al· •Keypunch ••••••••••'::••••••••••• tol1•ru11t·c ol .OOOl. Mus t lc;~rt11natc ~ull t11nt· !>OSI· l'art/t imc ht'11• ";ulll'll . ---dul:ls. Female Ill" m :llt•, lnil'tl\"C sulan· & Ill· ~I! have loni.:, & :ihort aS· Antt-s aoos 1714) 496-1273 C7141Ul·l970 d c mons trat c c•nm · tion Ir! Co~ta Mi•sa fllmal<' r•rl'f on•r ;?J. REAL ESTATE p 1t11ne or f1titfll'. Call surarH'c for ri~ht• in-s 1i,:nmc nts 111 lr\"lnl',••••;-;; •••••••••••••••• pNC'n1·c hy ins rwr•t in~ llcalth Spa. llin l·Xp. !11'1:. l'afctt.'l'ia work· l'o:ilu INDUSTRIAL \" i r I! i n i a <.:a I k i 11 s. dividual. i.:;11 11 5•I0·09!15. Nt·wport &. Custa l\lesa 1lC'ms 1luri11i; int1•rv1cw. We. send to !.rhool. l•.urn Mesa ari•a. ti7:t..i.io:i i\1·t i\'l• orflcl.' will tram 557·10.ll. 11.30·5. ;1no;is . The c hr1irc is~--------- Aµply· while y1)u learn. Apply or l'J\HTTL\IJo: .IOll!i ne w Ii ccnsec in in . -------;~l~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil yours. i\:'l;TIQUING IN TUSTIN US DIVERS call any aft. or 1'\'t' <!II:! FOil \VOM l·:N dU$lriul s;lll•s & lcasin~. San Clcmt!nlc l..'abll• TV Oo you know there arc 13 l\n F.qual ' • llaroor Bl. Cus tu l\I c-.a k .,.., h ... Salarv to start_ hai; 1111 11µcnmj! fur an m SECRET ARY • fmc Ant iquc Shops in Oht Opportu111tyF.mtllo.vcr :l.12:I W Warncr i\\'l' c't1·13 Ma l!.;>.>.+J>. r .... oexp. . I 11 ... f A c•REERPOSITIO ........ '1 ... S'S 'I' 1· t " ., L· I' Santu Anu <.:a !J2i 02 i;.i .... ~ · · __ . _ _ Ill'". w1ll tn 1111. Call ~l <trlin & Assoc 515·H4il s a er .• x(>t•r. pre · "r>v ,.. " HH~ ~ ,., .,_ :i, own us m ' r or qua 1 · ------. (714 )5-111·~11!0 .\I ATIHtt-: WOMAN _7!'>Ji:!SH.')ht_wn 25~1_•·-RK.:./-SK-to-S750 :r('~:J:.~~t~%'~,~~l~:1rnim ~~~~t~-~~:~~~:i~~~}~~i ::-:· ~11nr ~:.&t~~~:ll~~n.3~is;~:.11;~~ 1-:scrow /S<>ert•lary t.qual Oppor 1-.mployl•r i p 11 m c I o w l' I•· om l' -~'"' . Y ------· tt--H.n1s•-1·, .. .,in9 r1"Wl"'•Oll'r,. ,11,_ 1·1111ta•·1 PBX Tll11:-;.rof.1s l11j!.otnl prom,111'1·samlw1rh Ol'11v1v v. m11rn l>l!cre ta ry t o work T S . <.::1min0 Hral&Main. ~ ... ., ..,. ,.. i ' ' ' on rom "1 1111 rt w M!\"l'raJ cX<'<"!-. 111 th" l'mporary crv1<·1•s ---· .r .. 1. .... , i.1 ... •1hh· 111·,. ... -1 s g m"s Xlnl p/timc pos ' "320C St · O 1 11 :"'0 '" 000 '':""~ '" "llnSJll'l'l(•r , \/IJUll1\ r . . . • -.... -• IJl-iato man ·.,~-~.,t ,.. ' . fncndly, IJC<l(llt' (tl"i('ntcd " ;,impUS, cl.I - you in. Nccrl lots or trot 2 vrs t'Xr>t·r· ret(~i r Nci·d i·a r. htc ty~mg. Full or part lllnl'. Day & :'lll·t·1I i:ood typing skills --i\ppro:ic IS-hH-wk.-Wt.~i>enn\Vi•1ii'r7'on~m;:;;;l.;;:;nl;r7,0l;r;,ll;:.S,,n;i;,,l<l_lrti:,yrt-;~p.;·~·r.po-;<~L,.;Dl)e·v;i.•·~c.h..1._5 ... .m•n,h{)71 ··~·• •r &lll".Tln .. J)ersonulity wh•• t'l!JO~S Ell:~·troruc l'ro<lul'ls. Ap. !>.17<JO!l5 _ ___ c v<· s h 1 rt s . Mu:. t h l· lt•\·dv offices & i.:r;•atf~· Call ti-l5·0l l5 --_ --oocnl'ii Irv me fadbt1cs. 142-1 S. G rand Ave MANY ITF.!\IS OF FINJ.: workm~l4•/pcnpll'.(1 rca1 1 . \ • l'I k 1• r·. , L' L: 11 1 S::int·1/\n·1 5~!!021 L'~T\T ... lf-wL~LRV s a l a rv . Call Cnntrlll PY all 1~lom.1l~'< ,, ,1 r~nc.\laturc man or w•Jrnan to a\·:11l:ibl~ 11omc w nils. ~Jtl!t' )CllC its. 100 .. r ~ce SAVINGS & LOAN r.xcc cnt growl ' 1:iutcn· • • · .... , r~ , • .._ • Carl'Cr t-;m lo mcnt lntc r n.1t111nal . It.I I \\ork Ill l'"''IU)>IVt' Lal! V1c•:Oranl!l'l°1•/\irport. ro A11µ,li ca nt. /\hq::.111 Tt:l.1.EHS& llalfor1wrsonw/23yrs _ _ _ AHT O HJl':CT S, A:-.:- Agt!nry 556.8~ y ~kGaw J\H•. In m1• hl•t H Heh l'i·~~tal :;ht1i1. Full or H:IJ.J3:1:1or557-7777. AhlJ<~I l f'TSollnl.'t A gcn· N 1-; W ACCO lJ N T S :;oli<f sccr<'larial cxpcr. TOW TRUCK DHIVf:ll TH,UF:S. t'INF: FUHN., _ _:_ --. -&5. J p:irl timt• Willing tu I "X ,.._ S 1•y,.t:.OOCamJ>uSDr,N.U. I' /t 1 tn.. ,. a I I ;\1 r H~ WP~f t y 11rng, 11111 t:xi><'r 'd . Apply I OI)' f;Tc. PlfONE !-~OJ{ J:\. ---- - - -· 'n ,.,.s wcnni.: 1•rv or •57 ·122 ~ · "' ' · Wf>:\1 d l h " f 'I) & HHUC JI V RF Jo:~c·cllcnt. llll'Oml' ~n 11~1rl J;initon~il l•:xp,•r 1•011 work a lh-rnall· wk~cls h·l"·µh. c·o. t!XJl(•r ~ 11n•f"1I. a. to • Hobert<;. i!i2·fi 15<i : Slll't' wn rng or :o; I I'\' inc A \"l'' New port . -. time busts . Olher .1d van· 1,1 .. l•l suh c·onlr;ic·L 1,. ltl'l:11l t'XIWr m•1·. 4!11·211110 1, 1 1 1 R S ---rl'Cl d . Murkcl11~1: cx1~cr_ lk'ad l. r~t5·:!2~ ta11cs IW4503S , .. orcves.is:l'i-511-M L"a11 .• wk11!f.1,.r,·,·,11,n,',"11~· ec:ept/ ec:retory SEAMSTRESS &s11m,•t•olll-1:c 1s ch•sira· , . . ,. . . llt'l"t 5 or Ii night" p1:r . i;..Vt'i<cv " n .. ,.,.' . . (;()(1<1 tyr.1st. some sh. hie• U11to S725 Pl'r m<>lo TllOl'llY c, ".lcs & L:n ..... loc ks, k itc h e n ;-1n!f k ,. • & - -,.. F /tim•· 1wrm. p11s11111n .-... " 1 J 11 t " {f t"llA/V I\ Loan procc~sor w c C • I 0 1' 11 a Y · -Plt•as ant 11ho11l• voic.. start + outstanding co "ra\'in" hcl1lful. Nl'<tl & m;m. c• · ex tee <'II ... on · I t k. d for ml'ns & wc11n ('n!' .. ... o1o ""'7 Exp"r"d . S"lary 1111cn. P cas an wr · g t:1t n l\I EOIC/\L Xlnt \\orkm•• 1·u11tls ,'\: ·· b1~11cfits inl'l111li11•1 dental n.•rsonahlt'. 1112 Jo:. llith "' "'"" ·-------"' .. "' 7 G f .., ,.., liout111ul'. J\l 11:.t. h av1 " 1·~ C:1 11 531l·ll·IJaftll11m. ~•11n· ;im. ,11,1111 __ Ins.Biller to$650 b1•1wf1ts. N .H . C al l pnnriu·sl•m·i·xpt r.<"<ill &or~ho•lo11ti1·,rlisahil.it~. Sl.at~1~µcrior.C M .J\ton ,\nlHlUl' hcdroom sci FlllRGLASS J anitor-E xrwr'tl l'll'ilnt•r; Cn:1ta Mc1<a. 1-'t'I' Nl·~n. PHONE SALES f~l1-l\!i2-I ;\Ir. Parlin._ r1)1' mh'rvu•w appt profit ~harin~. rl'llfC· thru t n . <.:irt•IJ lRf)I). <.:ons ists '11 REP ... IRME....., full or p,\. To 5:1.[)cl Jll'I' l:;x{'Cllt•nt Bl'tll'f1b. Phon(' Sa I l's people'. It E C E PT I ON I ST /0 It THE LOOK rnl>~~nnl. t'~11l111111:~1t1_11111n11~1clh 1.1.:l' -'fUXF-~0-<_>_JU:NTALS hedh w /21 l~c ddrc.s!>cr!.. • " h " I l'l'J" t\ t 5 500 . • · ' ' u.~ ,. , ' • ''UC w / >t!vclt· mirror!". r. ,,pp y, .. ,, vnc•a1 11, mah• or f1•nwll.'. Hilo H!i GANIZl•:JI . 7 J\ M to I PM. 40-4 st lam·•'. & m nrt:. Phone Full & I arl· l 1m1:. No l'X· , . . . . ·d W c w 1 1 1 1 I" 11 1 n · N1•wp11rt CN1tc•r. N 11 Frnt Ofc: Ins. S650 yr::11·s of a)!t'. (iunranll•t•ct Mon.Fri. Uood tcll'llhOJH' ---M . F I 7,., 1n 6 r per nt'cess Snm c Pvc 11<.'autilully h.ind curve · MarGrc~or Yal'llt Corp. fit•himl theutrl'. Sun thru Pei:boarct 1\111!-t lw C'X· WU"<'ll or t•ommiss1ons. voiet'.Call afln'sfMIHlllJo , 1 1 111 cy, .i~-l " or hrs. Appty0 ·in ller s<m Forappl.t:all 5·11 ·1)02J. 1(13( Plucentlu, l'.ollt u 1-'rl.ll·llam. J1t•r'1l. .Nt•W))Ol'l llt'h. 11· .. ,, '.'~ •• , ... L~.·1.ut 17111 .St r••(•I. ---olPfl •. . • • --------- M -" "· " ~ SECRETARIES ·~uxcdo Uc pl · · Sea.rs llavc something you w11nl --~·---_ ---Nl'l:t1. Suit<' O. Cosla Mesa , R.E.SALlS 1 1 -----Costa J\lcsa Mall, So. to scll?Classificdads d(l Gl•ncral Off1c1• l11.•tw1•rn 5:110 & 11 ·:10 JI m l Lic'd • Unllc'd lrnm1.:1h11lt• npt•n1ni;I" for SECRETARY l'nast Plaza. _____ it well. &l2-5ti?R. t.ttern...,Goodt J.C. Penney Frnt/lackOfctoS650 <>IG ·l2~. Fr•el4day ~cnc t :ir1 l·s w111'1 i·x· Ne1·ilcitf11r1t r-: i·ons ull· This "lll11h Snlanl.'11'" .11•h f.'111111111111 \'I\' :\1111 <'Xlll'I" 1·:1111;1111111111rl11n1t} Troinin9 Course i·l'lknl ~kills. ~1111· ty p111g ini.: firm. !'art trn11• Hflp Wanted 7100 Help W..t.cl 7100 needs compl'(l'lll h 1tr1I Company l·:mpl11y1•r 70 \\ ""' Sh Ill' dlf• flt'\Clhll' h1·.; . 1•x1wr l'l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• workini.: 1n1ti" 1-:h·1·tnrnl Bkkpr, Ins to 9750 •l'1·r~.-111l.·1l 111..,tr111·11.11• t:111~1krm<'. \111:-.1 tw a hh• 11. 11111rc•d. Xlnl i:rammar r.---------------------. (.' I I \l S l t " • \lllr unllo·r 1111•,.M1fl• k II ~ cn1tin\•t•r111g l'\)lcr. Jlrl' II <" L" • i•rona ',. ar . p 1 --•".lll',l"l'llll'lllu1•11!11I.'.., \I I I ll I :.. I ·'' typmi,:;,1 must f"tl. Cull Cunln•I t"an•cr II:-·i•t•nmi.: •·CH ft:<'. ... 1 :-o n. llt'\'I 11 1111• Airport i\r1·:• L~ 1 l•---------1 •lol!O' • C11111rn1~:-11u1 Ht•l"l'lltll•Jll,l. t) 111n11 f111 r.mp O)'lllt•nl Al!l'IH'Y. COSMETIC SALES PLASTICS I •LH""ll lrai11111j.! ;.?\\ko; Call 644·3389 ~,.,,;.1t;,iir> _ ASSOCIATE Back Ofc, exp to S6SO MOLD PRESS OPR da:;sc" :it art int1ll•·•I i lrnnP & i'' \'I> SrJhl Smull shoii. l)ay~ •only •f)n lhl• J1>h tra1111n l.! I !I \.\I ·1.r Noon THE IRYINE CO SSO Newport Ctr Dr Newport hoch t:c1ual Oppor Employer SECTRY /EXEC GENEltAL 0 1-"f'lt:E. ,.:1rl for part t 11n1• _Lai:. Re h. ~!II I 1117_ l"l'C' Xlnl "l'lll' X ray W1ll tra111 *.\Ian~ l•J1111llwc l•ll' ' Pl'rmil . ST ACOSWITCH, IMC Nt1 h<'cnH· nc•' tu a111•I~ 1-:itn·ll<>nt l"arc,·r "Jl· po rtumty for riuallt11·tl <'os mrt1cs s ah•spl'rson -•G•&l-E11R•.+.-L•O•F•Ft-C•E~ L11.K'ral co. bl.'nl•f11:; & 111 ~ ccntives . ! "The Ooc:tor'i I 1139 Rakt•r. C1J~ta Mesa RED CARPET 549.30-11 REALTORS 963-989 I Equal Oppor Employt•r For tit:! ails 1·:1111.inda rl1•port:. t11 11rc~idl•r1l. <:11 offll'c sk11t.s t•sst·ntral. Ta:.ks varic1I lntt'rc:.t- 111~ work. <.:han1·c for ad va nn•ml'llL $1 art inl! salary sn~ /'\pphratmns :l\'ail;ihll' Interviews s tart .Junr 211. Hio - Hca~cnts, 17392 Daimler St. Irvine. 546·2518. Pl·rmanrnt 1-'u ll-hme. Apply In pcrseon Typ<' 60 WPM . SIOU 111A:\1·4PM Daily A Scn 'H'C <H RIVIERA PERSONNEL i.!111.!2 llusme.ss Ctr l>r --Restaurant: C'nunlc r i.:1rl Sctretary J-:xN·ut1v1· Week. C n II S h I rl<• >'. 200 LCICJUllCI Hills Mall We<-kdays, 494-1106 LC191M Hiiis 581•770( SU ill.' ~Ml I I'\ iOl' PLUMIER for cruul. riu1l'k fou<l rt·~t ~ Y.P./Dlr•c:tor E_xp. nt•r_. M5·413~1 E~ pn•f'rl s.111.:urn To Sl2.0o0 Annually --This Gurdc na to. 1i> mov· GEHH.+.L OFFICE Acruratc t y p1ni: •I!\+ Wllm. Som{' l1•ltl.'r wnt ing, \·ar1cty of lntt•rt•i-t llllt dUtll'S. A•H>d f'll bcn<'titll. Apply. Nullonul S yslt•mi; C1H11 .. 1:11q Bir1·h. N. Ii. GENERAL OFFICE Lite typ111.:. \'arH'1I •lolu c-_procC&l>llU? d\ll l('S. _SmJ omce, Co...;\11 Mesa Loe• St11rt 11t s.i;so. l5t-at lflO 11-1• Wkflys. _ " PRE·SCHOOL H ETA ll~ S ,\LESMMI/. lni.:111 11.n in Sc·pt They ~ DIRECTOR n~ds 1 yr. exp. &l. i.::arit. immcd. ~~·t•rl a "'llq:hl~ Scry1Cnnstru('tion S900 for r111n 11•w Ba pt1,.t prr . an•a. i\pply 111 fll'rson. l)uah(icd. multi s killed Ins Clk Pt•rs Lines Sli5'1 JUNIOR :\frdicnl £1si;1st. full tlmt• ~rhool C°O!'>ta Mc·~11 l'os1-t.lny<ls Nll rH r) · 2o:ui ~r:;on._Xlnl i·o. 111.'11~flt i-, G.Ofcil.ik<' ::s toS600 l'rimurily f'or 111s ur;11w1 lion opl·n~ .July I . Ni•wport fllv rl C :\I t.:.u ll ( ()ntrol C ai"'" Filml('lltc t)'rw S500 SALESMAN 1)1lhng i-;xp«r rC'q'd i\i;:1 Qualir11•1111on~. A A. or t;.lfi-i~.tt -t.r!"ploymt·nl i\l!cnt·y. Irvine Personnel Agl'~l'Y S Cl 21-30. 5·t2-l\15:J l\t nn l"ri. n A . I yr 1t•:i t:h111g t'XJI RN's 7.3 Shift !'l!i6·ll50S. <It'll F. 17th Costu Mesa . an ('mcnh•un•r1. lfl·l! w pre·l!'<·honlcr~. arl L" N . SECltET•RY/TYPIST Sui~n:_ _ ~42·1-170 ycurs old. Q1n cam S20 t1 ~1crllca l Ass t. lrnnt & m · 1 1 t < ~ 1 1 • r t 1m 1•. 1 u r i< 1 n I! • ___ _ in s ri l\'l" •,1 " "' II I •t P1t1"m".Sl1hc•l11ful.<',,.-.. ~~ $50 pl.'r Wf'('k workint h;wk olc 1"11r Mct11n 1I traininu 538 i!ll)i> ur .. 11pl'n·1~nr un mg on " "'N ;1fler school anti h:l\t.'; Wl'11!hlC'll11u• /\i.:c:J0:>5. fiiJ.ll!l214 \'allc•y Con\' llo>.tl. li-ll'l:l tcl c ph l l'C hflll\111'.~t'rvice Sta Help, ex· s11rnml·r joh l'hn nl plt•a:-t• .q ip ly at :177..\ N.rwman /\\·c•. 11 11 4!1.J..11117 pcr'd. L4Wal refs rcq"d 722-ti8:J.111ml al'>k for .J11n Bris lt'•I. IJl \\11 Su11fl11wcr Prhltt:rto111wr "m;lll fir<' S.U 5551 -:.t usl be able to servh•c ~lw1on Vl!'J!•llll':t µhon1 &:\bwt\rthur M• f"nl)r tramml! 1·xvcr I>on'ldrop thl' b:rll ! (;t:1 a cars & do litl' mech'I S.16·11ftll4 -- -----...,,rer ·c1 San .JuanSEl.I. idle Item s with a j()b .ithalow·cnM l>fllly work. Neat Appear 1\p· F.qo11l 0111xn-to111t v S\>11 thin.:s fast w1lh O:u ly Capistrano. li\4)4!13-8122 Oiiily PiTot Classified Ad. P lllH --C'tinr5i ft-cd Arl ply. 2800 W. Coast llwy, 1-:mpl11~ l'I hlol Wunt 1\1h t'Xl 33 642-56711 T'l\onc r .. 12.S(j'fft N 0 • F.qual Opri Jo:mployr m f ('il·I I K3:1 !11111 SALES CLERK Permanent full-lrme pos1lion for experienced sales clerk to work 1n ''MISS MINNIE" shop at Disneyland Hotel. Must have 3~5 years experience In selling Jr. Fashions. Display and buyjng experience desirable. ~ .~~.---) Apply In person Personnel Office ./ Disneyland ... ___ ..... ,....., ............. Disneyland Personnel Office 1313 Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. CA 92803 Equal Op!>Oftunity Employer - '·- 1 ' ' I ' ' " . -. CJ2 DAILY PILO T s unday.J une20.197& • ...., S• 1055 Milctl•a_... ·101orMhclM•1on IOIO IPiwH Ao,....., 109C locltt. Powtr t040 ....... Sell -1060 -•··•····•·············· •·••··········•·••····· ...............•....... ···•············•··•••· ..............•.......•.....•.•.••.•.......... ..,....., IOOl lkyclH IOZC Fwwiture 1050 l\.1ng bed. l'uul talJlc. t•lu ft1»hlf4.'tl Upnt:ht P1allOJ> '7l Bay uncr Jam a ica 1!1' l'·Cu~. II 138, graytgr:ii ...................................................................... Sit l Sun JO 1:. :11 11o u...ac• .. IMED l l'llll\~~-We buy, t un··· w/120 Mer~ 10 . G reat e q uip b oJC, trapcl;L• MAUTIC.ALll.ASS 119" A:tukl Boy's 10 s pdlDln.rm Wrought iron S ha ron . C \I :'\r " ~ r t'p air . C r a rt1man bay & 11k1 boa\. O nly trailer SlWS.64564<&5 &WHTBM.ANT9S b1ke,hardly used $W,26" KllSSI top lbl. 4 t'ba1rs, f111rv1ew SD Fr\\~ PHSOMAL PllOPllTY SALE 1:1an<l!I. 2015 No. Main, SJ.t99.675-888f Mus l 11ell lm m e d ~s · Ii W ""-·· Sol S<'hwlnn boy's, xlnt rood small matching chest & • S""T THIU WID SA.836·0600 3 p Trimaran. Ma hogtan). 9 _.._ff • $25. :mo Barbados, CM. c hande lier. 2 C ha lst· :l()meth1ng for everyo1w .,. • • 196 32' acem a k e r , fiberglass. 5.5 J ohnson, Urass b1 nnocles. lcle· V79-4~. lni;s. m ihc. 642·11315 1~ Yrs :wt'umulJlton 108 SportiAg Goods 10t4 perfect cond. Twn ISO's. Main & Jib. $2500 bst orr. ~~lle~·~.11 ~·111M~~~.e ~1~~c ......... & ~UTYSp~n1!>h 7' i.uCa Klngs_PL ~ B - -ALL SPACE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'2·2164•673-0782 531·3912 ur 146·7632 ask c·ari1. artlfot'ts, etc. Equi......... 8010 & 2 m all'htn&: ch am1. l 13 Cabri llo= U l'.oi.1 :1 l~~'\!'tf <'f ~:iUJ~V~t~ *ZODIAC _fl>!_ La....:....ny...:...·----WlloMI.,• Pric•s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ge;-~~-----Ml!Su. Jlch111d i\vt. ~at S. l'L.l'BS. 4 \\(OO<Js, 9 lrons. l'ort·A·Marine :>10·2070 13' tiylng Jr. Trlr. S111n· 1Plut.Smal1 Sa 1lboal) ls MM K odak m ov i e SAVE~ New &u1crlfurn, sun _ CMIM .. SllJISTOIAGIWAl&fOUSISI Deluxe ba~ Retail for naker. fa11t & 11111 Sac ~,1t &Sun ooly TalceCa c ame r a ~roje:ct o r . uppl's, m is<" W1l:;on 'i; )fO\'l:'l:t: 1111.H h·s, gi•lf 1564 HAMILTON ST. S.l4tl. Will :i~·n·pt bst ofr 17' FIG Sportline, W/M Sl50.673·032Uor 67511561 ":'"" Ac res off Lu~u11u screen . II t e bur. & Ba rgain Nook , Now 2 clulJ:.. tlJll l,Pllll Jam v~. (Corner Ha milton & Newland) n · •r St 50 Cull 171'1 > HP Johnson, Cont lilt < unyon Rd. lo 1510 i\r s p Ii c e r , x 1 n t co 11 d Stvr,•s ~ .. 15 & I(( 1 W i·lothl•s, lli)>h<•s. rurn. har , ~ ~ . . f " kd & Trlr. N\·W storuge cov1•r. Ludl•rs 16. Cu!I r al'C <'QUll•. rnyo.494·2842 631-2913 l!lth, CM. t;.1;i.111:m & '11u•1,, l'lw11 chr~. ~l·hl WlaDAYSl-7WBINDSl-S .1ti11 70.!il:.•l ~Pm .w ya Xlni cond.$199:>968·5002 J 11ctaau1l~.1nNwptllbr • .., , ~ ul~duy_::>:i~_sun. _ ------S2300. 5!>\·4532 Colleclo1"::1 llc m . 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AK<:. 8 wks. tup ~~·~'"""0 ~'" o ors•man' •p uns ,,igll:Hun· '"' ,.. ., • "'" ..-:~1'SEO <.:r.f'/B .T/S.l\I', · ------ u 1 It' l'RL'VJL'W S t h l · )&'\'Inn L'·'l'I""· 11·1·.11l ('t•n11•1· llTl' n111•ratf'-; on 1111 ·"111 l:!lii SELL YOUR ., t l" t :I I"' 'l'/\lll'rl /\1>1>rx 111111· ·" ss .r. a:. ':. : a !>t'alcd tnul c· amp I nc m Wa ter beil frurne , p<'ll<•Nta l ,. ,. "'' -l(l'll, rm us, OJl cone. 0 "'· noon to a. :iton II t11l sale U.8. !lli:J·J..lli5. & hdbrd, Sl7$, hst of r 7:ltl:'> .. : (''ii llwy C11\I rnrrcnt <;,rn_ ~llill ~l''"' ,.,11 11111 1 ".11·1·11·1· 111 PRODUCT, Sal' Sl 8.5UO, i>h : 6·12·40:J7, :1:111 hp Olds J t•l , I r lr. lime ---C.:• llf-~ 510'1 ' ft ~ . . li \U·lill! ~f'\1'port H1•at·h \lhlvt11· rn.11 ·q(l .......... • ........ -1!:13·ltit6 ~r.;i0, li33·21illi & li4:!·JIJ'J7 I~ Y:\IA:'<: DR/\KE Doble males, olnio, show a ~·· · · '1 ·ri m .'\~111\ nrt&•n11i.: l-.111:h~h & ClulJ 1111,rnhi·r,.,IHJ• !lliO 11;t:! 1 OAANOE •. ··Ji1!]~ I NH. 1\.~TIQU ES quality. 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'i1nn 2~1t:l t I' n . ti.ix 1;,i:o 'I'\' 1;1 , • 1 t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~llKJ :11.:1 ;,,,;,,, 11.1 ~ ! ·' on ll rtals _, " n • h I I h & l\I I v I .. L IOIHI. r~C•/fl S . • .. ---"'C ··2 S'l'I' \II "il !!h upn Sso i•al'll. omc . :lrl .• u 11t on e· er<l'u r. a,R una l'11st.1~k~u.t'11.!l.2f.4!11 1~1,, 111 ... µt.I Biki• m intFI E L U 'S h·art•ho11 s1 .. . . . . -1., a ta m:aran , .,,5 1711 ;:"; ... · ... l\!ll 68.1J ti39.4310 Shep. 7 Wks . 645·9l)f)7 ~1i.:ucl --~ 1'111·111 llc;t ,,fftor. 64·1.(~l:W S:ili'. llHI 1,,.,11•1='. & ,,1 11, .s.F < r.t11tn.11. :i1 u~l sell. S..-a:.horc. NO. f),11, ·II l.1. n~:.t 11_c_1_1 __ __ l\ING SZ b('d tncw ) Xll'.1 _ _ j!M,, Ol.'''"'u"'d· !'ipincti. m" "'.'·'' ... ~om m~. Ust 1;.12 ~iii Fndiudaire refrait, a pt si , Only 3 ten ! Cute kitte ns . Pott~rs Whl; freezer ' firm Sl!l:; i~wl. ilel. Usual N 11augc train lay.out. :JO' Grands, Player~ (;om)! ufr . ~12 •1<•-> ur slip 148 -----!!Iii lfonlla 350 SL. Xlnl a voc•adn A·l cond, 575, 11 wks. bed s. 2 T V s . <'o ue h, ly home RJS-2263 lrul'k, re mot e control out f•ir bu.., int.·~<:. Ht•nl \ l'1\n:t.:1 H;iys1tJc Vllla~e. Must sell r a r e winninl{ JI> ~mul. SGa<>lbcslofr. n 9 AM 67J.S925 muc b m ore . S at/Sun. .. ~ & k f .,,.3 6316 :-... II SOS 114736 incl lrlr, $1005. &15·2049 962'76860 . 9 :30·4 220 Kings P l. PUILIC.AUCTIOM ~~-r_ . .,..,_· --w/opt 10 buy. Kowui. ' ---------'FREE Kilt 7 k St e1 nw.1y , Hal1lw1 n , ~LIP WANTED olr.6?S-G866 'QI '70 OTl Yamaha 250. ·7:1 1'-1 elcc. O 'Kc efc/ e n s. w s NpBch. MANY ITEMS OF F INE Yam Ticd Q uilts ,m a dcin <.:hickcr lni.t . Y n maha. :Jl,'-4~M tnimum c h e rry , mus t sec! l\lt'rr1\ldblove ns w /con· Long hair . cut~. box ESTATE Jt:WE LRY. your ehoice of color and Kimball. Wrltzr (71'1 1 II COLUMll.ASAllE 548·2017 &Jnuops cle aninR. Fully trained.536-9890 ESTATES~E. Must dis· .l\RT O BJECTS. AN-mal e ri a I. fl a n d or 6 3 8 2 7 7 0 12 0 7 2 __ ca 645·0793 Wanled0r?646·9561i --------- auto.OnlySI00.644·7721. -•. 1050 t:~~·Ent~et~onte;uts of TIQUES. FINF. FURN. m a c h in e fin i s h e d . Brookhurst.GG. 110 1\TSSP F.CIAL 24'Columbia,nearnc w ln Su>:uklGTS~.Xlntcondi· ••••••••~•••••••••••••• • . m e. n c1Ge ~n., f:TC. l'HON F. F OR IN S.17·31112 - --nuy one of our 1976 boats le r . C ru[se equipped. t1on: e lect r1 c start, nu Kan stan Rug, ale· Cl{ FO. & BR OC H URE , Wurlit1cr player pra nn, & ha ve 1111' lun •if boating •""'"' .... ..,.._1•12. _ti res_. $650. S52·31_43 ___ _ 1. le 1020 **I BUY** t b I e & 6 c h a I r .s . 645.2200 Brand new l>yna Gym for nu kl!\'S bridle !ltra~ _.,.,.,, .-.. _ .!~!~ .. :••••••••••••••• Secretary . valu uhlc ~ale. m ust sell 644 -7191 htmch $45o.847.7017 · · wh~lc·~·e llo the rc~t. . Kawasaki ·ro . SOOcc. Im Good used Furniture & West ward -Ho Glnss & WATERBEDS a ll!> PM. _ _ 71i~klpJ.11rk. 24 FB KITE fair cond. n ee,rls m nculalC. 5450 w/Xlnl Schwmn bikt• w ith moto· l\pplia nl'es--OR I will mue h more. £verythini: --.-. ---Kin sman Cord OrAan $1.J,il{)(l some TLC. Good famrly h Im t r7'I ~~'iO ni<ll(!> i':x1·1·1lent enndi· St'll or St::LL for You. in superb rond. 519 l'op· E:\l.~f)' Style Discounted W11terbt:d Kini: s11.t', :11r Looks nl'w, Mwit sell. 8(lS '7ti Sklp lack 21 · Oµt'n boat . S.100. 846·1463 c ~· · ~ · · ----- ll~Sl 00. 5'15·(i15$ MASTERS AUCTION py, Cd M. Come N1l'IY •N l~Vt:lt rramt• mat Ir••"'!> w ' W.Wili;i)n.l'.M. Sl l.llO<t --C"'LZO -'1-1 Ya m ahn J<iO f':nduro. 646-1616 Ir lll·f62S 111.5, 640·5872 for 11cid1· l 'NOEHS<I LI>• lwalt'I'. s 12:, I yr old ' -'iii Bnyhnl•r ,_ SlrlpJ)<.•d f•)I' Di1·t, ne w llcyclt Swap Me.t, Aft 6 tlon al Info. t-'rom 119.HI with lll'a l~·r 1!117·:J9M Evl•l'cll s pinl't l'ianll. :.!()' /\c1 m lralty Ra el! equipped, 2 main, rC'hll :>.lr<i rlcu ll $800. Park1nJ;: L ot. Snlc-. l~uJie ---Aquallcuvt'n >lJU·70d2 ----- -rtrk onk. xln1 <·onfi 1 ~.000 jih, genoa . sp\nnakcr . s.1:1-36:.st ' t•nllcctmn or olrl fa!>hmn· . _ Bikes. ba by scale & misc. --· ----T/\BLlo:S1\W S800 51'1·5!112 /\II wit h truilcrs xlnt cond. S3600. - -----· bikt•s. many balloon Ure Beautiful Wa lnut Dm~ng Sat/Su n 4892 Lori i\nn Brun"w1<·k 7' Winsor Poot Sl>.5 ----Our cl11h plan provides 1146·1530 '72 Honda XL2SO. Lo" bikes & parts. Sunday on· Set-T a blc/ 6 c h a 1 r s Ln. Irvine . C:i llf. llmR T nhlc. ComplNt> + taf · ) 544·3417 '.\1a~on Ila m Ian Grand s 11ps , mmntcnanl'c:>. in· , m ilei;, xlnt cnnd .. rlirt re h'!olunc 20,a lRect'elt.od (velvetseals),2 leo v.es, • funy la mp&wullhani.:cr . ""' P iano. llcn11111t• wa lnut surancc.Ct('.Callfor de·2~ Cat a m a r a n Hulls. ady. srns . 499 ·1!144 eve)~~ 6450 W. Coast all pads. $450. Matc:htni.t SAT /SUN. F u r niture . S450 673-4911. V1r lrunswick t•asc. p,,1 pty. 675 2747 t:iils. 61~-1!866 fiberg la ss over wood, 2 lfWy, NwPfDCh. ~.,-. buf™-s:zoo. M.a ll.Qovox deyer~masc uem'!. Mov· pool t bl., Rrswlation. -- -rudders. 3 cross arms, H ONDA 450. C u s t o m btwn Brookhurst & AM/FM 11terco S200. Ing, must sell. 4202 Bran· ••San f'fUm-sco BuyC!r SJ59Sfb-n-ofsr. (They do. Small Wurlllxc r P t.no 2.2' Chris Cr a fl. 1947 com plete pla ns & xtra c hoj). Many cu s tom I ~tiperior. 1 blk weal Miac furniture, a ll like ford, Hunt. JI arbo r . wbhes Oncnt nl Rugs not m a ke them anymore Good rood. Ua rk wood d a1is1r BDy boat. Sf200. m aterial. Must be sold pnrts. $600 firm. ~-353\ .. I boa Blvd. new. ~75-7804 846-8155 ~7-~ . 496-!m 7 wkn(js bite th11 J 8lli-949l $500. 645·2635or 1Wi·32U8 6'12-0581 this wknd. $200. 499· 1977 CM _ .. . I I I I ·'-. - •I • . . ~r:~I/ ttlf •• .... ~.?~~ ........ j!~.~ ........... !~.~! ~.~":~.'!~~ ...... , ~.~~~ .. :~! ....... ~.~':!.'.~....... Sun~y.June20, 1976 DAILY PILOT QI ....................... . 91• ..... _. 970 c.n 9711.... 9721......_......... ~Alllel. ... 1rtetl .... .., • ..w '71 '00 Huaquvarna. E•· •••••••••••••••••••••• . 1973 OA TSUM ••••••••••••••••• •••u• •••••··.·•••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••··.·•••• t~I. condition. Deu per abtll ror Co11rier . PtCIUPTRUCK •74 AUa GTV. wbitt. 20. •73 Capri, pnted to &ell. '75 J31 Wa•on, 5 apd, INs 9740 ~ t7H ........ t17ff Power+. 151·-tl75. C.mper 1hell for Wilb Top Kat camper. ml. ulr .. mass. stereo. V-t, 4 spd. loaded. M\llt amlfm. low mi, xlnt ••u•n••••n•••••••• •H••••••••••••• .. ••••• u•••••••••••••••••••• 'TSSuauldRVlZ5 ~ :;3~!~1l1ar plclll.IJ>. Jackmanma11ai1terw. ltl200.862·7W iee.Ml·T25:t. cond.Sac."2(1().495-6'9S4 71 lltrctdtt •SOSE. 1• •TOYOTA SALi• '88VWConverUblc Complete too ml ' (l~RJ. , Owner. Exec11Uv•'1 nr. --AU/F~t. 1ooclcond. S500 • etsST / SADOLHACIC 72 ALFA '720 9727 Below Blue Book price lH9 wilh automatlc 67s.i7u . . . Ciiiulca VALLIY IMPOITS 4 Door. s speed, AM •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lftcllldlt 12 moet.b·l2,000 bucketaeall. <XHV4U> .• ·• vw rYWI ireat . qew Willtrade'74YAM2SOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• lll·Z040495-4t49 radlu. l512FJX>. LUSIPORLISS ?JHOMDACIVIC ml warranty. American Mewo.IJS4tt tires. new rear ahocb ror Hobie Cal l4/ll'.'~Chev.2Dr.Sedan-'7CJ. $2976 All makes. all models! hllHd&lo 11 Tb CarPlan.175-aO 1170with41peedAvlnyl w/STP •moa: device.· ~-OMO. 127, Hurat 4 apeed, Pont .. ~ordP/:aPn/cBbc~~lnt ~;111 o~rf lehase mlhaoaader, .. ~my C.:me:i'on··~ 59 nos 1ood eond root. (417.\Kll). SlOSO. S48-93il evea a: u......a ..,.H l 512rtartnd bod . .¥0GV\lor ... att .. atews· en e· .... ooo 1·1 2 . . ' . Mewft.A..$7tt wNkead ......... _,, ardtal Chop perfect " chrome i bstorr.$48·0341 dde:We'reheretohelp. ... m ei year war· 13000./beatoller • .-.1~3 _,. ...__ ___ . ____ _ per S650. LlcUK 18: 1••w1c11 o•TSU.... ranty avai ablt oa th.la or~ '70VWBUS.. t 751-5141 &ood. StOO. Prl. pty.12ChevyLuvP.U.GOOd -" "' " 11nlt.ma.JEQ). ToWM&C..try . .,seaer. ;:::::--::::-:::-:::-=j~l92~·113Z~.:__ ____ j cond. $1800/b!ll olr ll 1·1375 4fl·3J7S SJ4tf SALE Au10Salea/Lea1lnll XlntcO&ld;S?Q60. · "!?-:~ ~~11 !:.~\tru. 'SS Stud'!baker Pickup. 5-&8·0341 _ S.. Ii LenlecJ MARQUIS MOTOIS •Ml% 76 JIO bee. 2167 Harbor. Cos la M_esu -"2·%624 "31-1231 ts% original, xlnl shape '72 Ford Courter, i;hell· TOP Dollar Paid 28802 Mar111erite Pkwy 64M446 '18 VW runs aooct. ---------1 IZSOO/or orr. 645-7795 a whls AM /FM SISOO 1966 Horbo• < M 1>46 YJ03 OnALL'fratde-lns S.D.Frwy·Avery Elllt Full factory warranty. tape,mals, header. '72 Yamaha MX. Racina s. 648-7'14 . . '67 1600 Spyder. Complete· tillWPOIT DA TSUH MISSION VIEJO 5'*iul$. Sul 2nroof,49'1 '72 T.,.te Maril It $1000/mt. 673-1737 mag-cran~. Many ex·aa Alplne completel .72 . . d : tv rblt AM ·FM 8-trk tttDo••S...._et lll·21104fl-1210 •M-• Aroout,o . .J.~ansFTB.,radio,vlnyl '74 VW Bu.i. Jow mi. tras. MOO • ..._,.., • t:our1er, i:oo conu ~ . '" ...-... •• -· JI •· l t d restored to concourse .Maas tape 517~ stereo. Red 11/1 convert. Near MacArthur •-...t ~ 76 1 · $ 1876 am m •-reo. x n con · '71 Yamaha 650 lOm, 3" flJOO. 644·4584 • 4 .. ,;.5.,01 · Steel bt!lted tires. Mint & J1&mboree Rouds ......... "ew Why pay more to u se a $2800/bst ofr. &ll·UJr> exten1iona. M1111l aell. -"' cond . Must see to 1 33 •1300 HONDA Cars used car? Call House ot' 'W•ll~aft~.~5 _____ _ $625/betofr.'96-2532 53bChevy ,.., Ton P.U. '61 Ford Ranchero 260 V believe Stcve968·0863 ft!':o:!i'wro:.:rc~d!: C:, 'IOVW llU""'r clean. 7U,00o --------1 re It cng etc. ca1b .o eng. 4 spd. Body In xlnt --I . • ova I 00 .... 71 Kawaukl 500, xlnt consider trade for 6 cond. Mst sell $650/bst ,._.i 970774 ·'· 2~0Z. <!+2. lm · ToChoeHPr .. ! yourchoice. m1 . AM /FM . Sl J50. cond Newtopend S5SO Mustang convt or '6 r 49679'.!0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mac ul utt: 4 i.eater. •M1%'75450SI 981H2S8or962·810ll 645-'317 ' · VolvollOOS.M0·7054 ~-r -· -~ IUYORLIAHI AM /FM . A/C. MUST UNIVERSITY New car, llilao brown, •71 Sq.ulAreback, 4000 mi '72 Chevy J• ton 12· 1974 D IRA.X SELL! Or.l1tke over A.L.1..-.1.11... 1tereo, loaded. , ·70 Hooda 750. Xlnl, ex· '13 Mere. Convert. A· camper. X\·oml. ,\~ail 1 AU Irv . lease at SltiS per mo. --Ser.°'2604. on reblt eng, new t'lulch. tras, Bouibt boat, mua cond. New top. A bea uty. Aug. Will rent. 49A·3688 4 l>IMir. A1,1tomatic, air s.10.ooc,s H-. c ... • &MC $16,240 t966 Motbo• c M 1>•1> '1303 axtmra's'm. • ll16teoor.eo5.38o·~~e4~ seU.SUOOPh:531-•s1 540-0SS5or840-22Sl. -(•t";nJ & II track sterto .. -·-. T,.u • ... _ '5.S Chevv btg wmdow \731sHIBI. 00 SlO. 2Jr, 4 .spd, wade 28SOH borBI d Houseof 1111-W.. '73ToyotaCehca ST. H eves . .._,......._ Ptte"-d Cll~ '5l paint. ri~s & i·hrome , SADDLltACK n1cJial:!. ne!" yellow Costa M ~ ~o."9640 ,..... •• H. radials, 36.000 ml., S./I... 9 l 6 Reblt. orieinal. slrail( Stereo. more. 6 cyl. aulo. VALLEY IMPORTS pa mt. blk tram. 1 ~per es 21 J /921-1511 xlnt cond. Ski ratck mcl. '70 VW Sqbk. Rl>ll eng. •••••••••••••••••••••• I, new paint, xlnt cond.l Asking $2550 iorfer 131 20 .. 0 495 4949 Sharp. Must Sell .. Pvt. i4 Clvic batcbltack xlnl 714 523-7250 .5111-7865 New. clutch, brks, hav~· Rent 28' GMC. pyt ply 13.000.892-1005 839.0059 _ • --~---· _ ply. (213 ) 433.4543 eond.. 4apd. radial.a, AM reccaplal. XI eond. 11995. -433 1372 .... OO/of .. -_ ,70 ZIO .. ..._a _ _.__ '14 CeHca GT, s spd, air. 968-0872. 833·2118 or H2·•097 ll -.ti et -c-,--. .. . 'Nl-'ox 4·dr.Aulo,air.:!8k · · ----· r,_.._ · .._.__ am/fm,xlntcond. ----- 1'\ewport Beach, CA. -;;.:: 953 ~l1~l ~:~1d0 c~~/~f ;~: ma. ~95. t!J4<J918 days. -7~ Datsun 260Z. auto, air, .74 Civic. 4 spd, Silver S cyl. economy. Come & 8464509 aft. 6pm moat a <'lassie l, :s1 VW For real 20' Mlnl·Moto •••••••••••••••••••••• xtra. 52500 494·40flO . 5.S!i-1115 eves Mags, tape dtlck, etc. Hatchback. $1800 1 try It. $6500. 548·~16 1·~ Celica S'f. h Van. New rblt 67 1600 H · s. · .- -. ----Loaded. Lte blue. Mus 40th St NB s 1gw; . . " s O"'.r~m eng. & trans. 12 vlt sys uil ome, comp. equip 1975 WIMHEIAGO 72 Luv, shell, A)l /F M 7.1 t\ud1 h >x -l·dr ~uto, vm sell. 645.2233 (g.5) Xlnt · · al '7~ 3000 Mercedes, JUS~ cond. Mu~l sacrifice. cool & filler. Nl'W brks & Veryclean.962-t103 2S rt. INDIAN. Gen., al cassette. lo mi, super top, met, pt. ?'~: xlnt cond.~S/bslofr. ,.,,..,. f7JO hke new! Must sell. $2200.549·16301751-7603 shocks. FM tape, nior,· 2''GMC cond .. fully self con clean. Many xtras. 52 co~d. P I fi·l'1·2-l.13 1361 . . .. ••••••••••••••••• .. •• 67~2-&86 '74 Cellca ST 4 spd. econ, xtras. S1200. 831-9092 Iv•· Dally or Weekends talned & only 7965 miles 644-4594 Oft ------74 Datsun p.u .. Aar cond., '72 V12E Roadster both M& •742 l . I t ll $3195 messaGr. Low rat.es 640-585 122'8>. <Stk.0290>. 1973 AUDI FOX Al'rl/Fl\l, shell, mags, tops low mllea1e .......... ••••••••••••• ~~~· ~ 5~n . . . . Ford Balboa, xlnt cond OMLYSIJ,990 ·~,,.'1~ .. ~.o~hc~l~e;i~ I'~·,~~;. Urown exter i or , xlntcond.493·8765 Loa~~d .• O~ys: 919·2 . •60MGA . • Cr .. II· ·-. d ~.:e~~~i~~~c~h?tu~o~~· Spll 6 • ..,,.,,,., ... a .• •i68 0 llLLl.UIY " ~ "Utom·•t1" ··1r cond 1974 26tl·Z air FM ext. iO. ~ves.963·1103 74 oro a .i S p 's2·><11 ~97 ·151!' D .. v ~ -.. & m1111y xlrus D31·1113U .. v • • ~ •• • • • $700/ofr 84'>.9525 Al\1/Fl\t radials :Jli t ' "'' " .. 0 • 494.ll038evea. llYCIMJEL__ AM FM & vinyl top. ,\ cassette. clean. Call 11n ~I •-•-=-XKE ~ . XI tco rl s22oo Ph· 1l9M~lleve~. Divisiono!Darry Pont. '72 FordXLP'"Ringer. ""i Jo'OX't'ont•!-tl:19b-'f.G 5pm.546·6Uo&. -........._,.. -~ 746' m• .. • n or5ief.:iro ~~cs · .7, VW 8 . JsK . .......;.--N-.-----1 '64 Ford Stepvan, full) 2000E.lslSt.SantaAna Ton, camper special. Mow0nly$2995 0 . 2+2 ..... •.••••••••••••••••• ----· ' u:s, m. 11 S.C. ltove, b11. run wtr Open eveningstilllOpm Xlnlcond.$3600.548·6459 HIWPORT '7J 24 z. mags, air. Auto .. iur, yeliow with '68RallyeKadetl. '71 Corolla. 4 spd, new steel radluls. ;1hso1t.1tcl.' nulirealsena.MZ•96 ANqSUNDAYS stereo. ski rack, like black leather. BeauW'ul upd.flnecond. paint & tire11. l{d l'ond. pe...!:'.:.cond.S44oo 49-l·J30'J ..... ......__ .... __ , .. ,.. 551·1000 ·74 Chevy J.UV truck DATSUN new.S4000.544·099l ct\rome wire wheels. Pvt.Pty.675~ $149S./trade. Pvt pl y. w Dun e nu~l{y -...__ it,OOO mi .. A)J F:\I lltrk. !WI DOVE STREET 67 Uatsun Station Wgn, classic ! 63l·J66H fibergl;1ss body. roll bar: 111/a to 32' OFF ROAD 52400 6'12·8007 N~WPORT ni-:ACll xlnl cond. good tires, SAVE $$ '660PEL KADETTE -. -~---. , . ,. . -mass. hsl ofr. over $400 FulJyself·conlalncd . 833-1300 reb1t eng, new ball, Runsgood 71 Corolla. ~re.it shave. 54<M514 Special Weekly Rates Parts. Ac ~~ssnr1 es. ciis _ '570 . . . -ctutcb ."'--~t.aner~ saoo. NIWPORT IMPOITS SllOO~ 645-.lSlJ new patn~351i:o Reserve for Holidays Serv!ce & Sules. VW ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 Audi lOOLS 4 dr. aulo . 545·6016 3100 W. Cal Hwy, NB ,69 IALLYI CPI REGENCY MOTOR Min~·Truck11 . Vans .71 VW Camper 31 000 air rond , 611.000 m1 ... -; -. _ --642·9405 Auto, very sharp. ·72 Toyota l>cluxe. t,;real HOME RENTALS 4 x4 s . Cus t om b I . .1 · f' · clean p\"t pty S2800 72510.4.aM m1. Xlntcoad. ---------.. 925N.HarborBlvd,S.A. veMh100c1e~. TORS ~~~fppc~.1 i~rv el~~~ ~O·l~days " _ !-<>wBonebr 6r.75ru:7t00sell. Ask BRAND N~W 197 Lic.48SAGT $975 tr~n~pur}'111.i,;~1 ,l',:ii . )!ti ••531·2503•• -HMO Li ''THE BUS" c 11 . aor · "' · Jaguar XJ6L Demo. •THE CAR PLACE• mi .. i:o;t~ ~~·- 3'' Winnebago Chieftain OFJROADCEHTIR A~eriean Car Pia~ '72100 4dr. 4.spd. a1r. t15K '74 Dot Pi k Priced to sell rasl . 2100Harbor Blvd.CM di Lo d d Glendale. 1213)240.8800. 675.fl!KIO ' m1 , well ca~e~ ror S2l!IS Miii C .. Pur.t haae/Option Pia ·2620 72 Toy Mark II. 41lr .. ;ur, luxury m • u e W/X Pr pty 552·4201 $2995 available. Call America V·top, new rblt cnjl .. lru. Cruise cnlrl, air 1835 cc. Sand rail. 73 vw c mper v · n -~-CarPlan 6758900 9750 'tires. dutl·h, mori· I aas aen sbae crpts lo a . u •. 7 5 A u d I . ... 0 x . Custom interior. stereo • . • ·• • Seat, many xtras AlU/F:\J radials new c 11 c •~-9 ••••••••••• ••••••••••• ownt:r. \'IL•a n. s:!lfi5. DJ}. mlleaae etc 1 Owner . • • 1 r t>am Ye ow . per · ""sset•e. •'"p __ b•• ......... ..-7l · · Ramp trlr. Sl500/off pa ant a u to Ca 11 .• .,~ 000 ,,.6 .. 886 ... 1-r "" ~ _ _._. ... -.......-.~ '67 POI CHE ti 2 549-llt!i. Eve. -1!13·3109. Beaut. cond. $13,SOO. Ph 894•5016 · · conu. °"' . .,.. .., ·• ·r 16,058 miles. etc. Not a •H••••••••••••••••••• --------,for appt. 6-&2·4688 n~..i;.,6.9226 2·4 30 scratch on this car. Kelly '13/'74 Jenaen·Healey blk Coupe. 4 speed, can!iY '14 <.:orona. :.:dr. At: -~---------1'7 F .... E · fl 1 h #607"""Y 11 apple red w/black m· . k · · f1 Rt· '7-t Et bl' h 3 On• ·300 Karava OOF'ord(SuperVan> IMW 9712 grttn ns . ...., . w/tan,ro bar,rasaelle terior&sharp! "Collec. 3t.1c . xln!. i:ond .. or tenZ2;selfcosnla g1!n t-onv .. la'pc. lo mi's, lik S1900.Xlntcond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEWPORTIMPOITS tape. AM/FM. Mitten. tor'sltem."<l49.,1LD ). S22'J5 1olr.4!J l·h-'!lH. men • . · " " new. Sac "c'"'" or ofr. Pvt "·II ft 6 963 '""5 ~..1 ct l ... 990 494 ...., 1 " air, crwse-control. $150 Pt 646.3006"" ....... .a • . .,.... 3lOOW.CstHwy,NB .,.,,...e -· . ..,..., MAl(i)UISMOTORS Toyota. 74 C1•hca <:T. wk. 7• ml. 558·1313 day y. · '72GMC lubbl•top 642·9405 K ....... Ghl• 9735 2880'lMargucrilePkwy silver, 230tHl m1, xlnl or492-~eves &wknds. '73Su'"=rior2S',a1r,stcel New valve job. ne.w .74 • B210 hl hbk 4 pd••••••••••••••••••••••• S.D.Frwy-AveryExil C<\nd.$35S0.551·1ll\lkl 73 19• Mini Motor Hme sips 6, 4.000 W. gen. paint. refurbished & with air cond ~40·Zl4o11 0 • '72Coo,·ertible. Lo mi. Gd MISSION VIEJO Tnumph---9767 l8,000 mi, lots of xlrus stereo. $13,000. 581·~ all conversion options. 673·81S2 ' condition. Make offer. IJ 1·2110 495· I 2 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• very clean. SSSOOor offer 5'.!r11, Ract. 15560). CStk-O'l51 I. BUY OR ·73 Datsun 240Z. Excellen 497·2910 ----'62 Ponch• 60 548-6%73 Roch 9540 MOW $4590 LEASE NOW rondition:-14500. 9731 4 speed, radio, c:J'ccp · '733>'Cbampion. Self.con ~··•••••••••••••7•••••• llLL IARRY 495·S467 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lionally clean & a l talned, clean. $8$00. Cal 73 Dune B%J!Y WOO VW, RV CENTER W owner car. (GPTOo5), for details. SC 492.0156. i:op/curla1ns. new street Division of Barry Pont. IM TRADE-IN'1 '73 Datsun 610, very gd 1973MA%DA1)(2 Mustaee to believe! ---------1 l1ri!S, wheels, ball. carb. 2000 E. lstSl. Santa Ana ·73 Ba\·. 4sp. <1118JSll. con d . Rad i a I s. 4 Dr. wi red exterior. ·73 Explorer 20 for rent shock11, etc. Sl39S. 12 Open evenings till IO pm '73 J.OCSA·A. ( llOJSC~• acratrac. $2500. 644·7•4 Automatic. air cond. & Comp aelC-cont. Sips 8 40lhSt.NB.Sal/Sun. ANDSUNDAYS '742002·At500MGV). ,740..._2602 vlnyltop.lS58HNV). • xUn cond., Pvt.Pty. Fo 4UA.--•Dn••· 5511000 "752002·45p. (133NlMJ. Mow"'-1..$14'5 ..... _... • Automatic w /air cood. -,. raerv •nee, 549-2690· ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Only 10,000 orl gin a MEWPOIT T,....... Tre•.. 9f 7i •JllP•. Ford. mags, cpt, panel· ll1·2040 495.49.9 mlles. l977LKC>. DATSUN •••••••••••••••••••••• •-:tflllOUltr--t-ini...8..!r.k, en..&_just re bit. -1..97ll'u'66 ""'02 SADDl.HACK -IV\vs;-_.a rll"Y' " Sl07S/ofr.673·~ ~~•'If! ~.....,~~..._ ._,14hNS... •WA•OHIBS• Automalit· & AM/FM. _ ViUIYIMPORTS NEWPORTBEACH $5976 LT ,_. ft. Re fr I I · •ftUCllS•· '63 Corvair Grcenbrla Ve ry . ve r Y clean 131·2040 495-4949 IJJ.1300 moaomaUc, etc. (3553) window van 5550 <8..l9Jl'\C>. 1"6Mor..0, CM.Mt.'1303 • <S&k.-). LARGE SELECTION DJ-6380 * CREVIER • "it Sta. Wgo. Sharp! Mus A ........... _ .... cl-e __.sale 1'72 Pon. che 911T, 35.000 NOW $2990 PR c s see to apprec. $1950. ~•MN ......... ~ pd LOWEST I F. *MOTORS* 49.H62lAl4/PM onall mt, ong. ownr. S·s , '74AH• 20 n. I-lilly self contuinc Ii :i'n excellent sbape! (10073). (Stk.0386). NOW$3590 ht• IROADWAY 1975 & 1976 AM /FM stereo. Xlnt SANT A AHA 1975 280Z. mac. wbls. air. ..,. ............ ,5 cond. 642-4124 spd. stereo, for sale o --" '75 VW Camper Van. Po 135·3171 take over lae. 133-l57s, Call ua f« a quote •ex· •• Poncbe 911 S Tara a, 2001 E. 1st Street top, low mileage. xlnt ---an 7PM tended nnaoct or leue xlnt cond. $7150 IS.A.Frwy-2 blks. eastl cond. 846·0051 ORANGE COUNTY'S terms. Yo11 will be 492·3850 COPELAND JEEP CITY SANTA ANA ..... -.. Wanted 9HO OLDEST '73 1200 Fastback. 4 spd, pleaaanUJ 1urprl1ed. 5 ~be '7f 911 sunroof 1973 Triumph TR6 Convertible. 4 !!pe"d W/low mile~. 24.0oo milt•. 2 year warranty avail:&· ble on thi s unit . l44\INON ). tilOW $4199 MAR(i)UIS MOTORS 2al802 i\l:.ir~ucrite Pkwy S.D.1-'rwy· AvC'ry Exit MISSlON VIEJO ll1·2810 495°1210 71Tri ..... GT6 4 Speed. AM /FM radio, healer. 649FEU. $2576 '78 C....t... ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner. PP Must sell. tlesavallable ... ,WDU1,tape, I • l ... Mofbor.CM 6•,'1303, 55 ... 000 ~ . & air, radials. Mint cond. 1 year extended warran· -•-.. ,_ ' 'AM FM. 20. rt . Fully seir con 'S2W'allys 4 wbl drive P.U. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR $2390. Pb: 631·0251 · COPELAMD MAZDA Sl3.sooflrm. 640-4655· d Llk N Ew I r & t k n'd '74 Spitfire, gd eond. Ton· laine · • · lO"Spokerlms.Reblll or cars rue s.\p.i Sale.11-Se'rv1·ce-Leas1'n° •72 .,.0z,4spd,maos,xlnt 2001E.1atSlreet '75Whlte914. /f l (1738> <Stk 02751 R bl r d for or not. We spectallt .. "" • S F 2 blk ) E i neau cov. am m. ow . . . f' head. e l ront en . in 4 speeds, vans Roy Carv•r, Inc. cond. Beaut. •tocked. ( .A. rwy. a. east ng 1.8, stereo, a r. miles. 557.7305 MOW $3990 New brks. $1500 675-2 motorcylcea. Rolla ltoyce BMW $J600. firm. 646.2002 SANTA ANA fl,89$. 830·5891 ''5Sh•ll•t 21 n. Air cond. " Cull self contained. MUS SEE! (6177). (Stk.02&0. MOW$3790 or 615-6186 SSMOOO '7 l TR·6 Rd1tr WARREN lMOJamboree '70St02drSdn.Standard '68 PORSCHE 912""·' 4 Speed . AM/F':\L 1973 JllP AUTO SALIS IHC Newport Beuchi40·tl444 trans xlnt mecb cond '73 RX2 low ml new s~,sllverw/ black an· Sparklin" finish. !1 121. V " 28700 11 al 11 p ' " ., ' '• tenor, AM/FM etc. Ex· "' b;r. " ch'r~~eop;ir~s 10241 Beach Blvd. P $800. 87 ... 1808. tires, xlnt cond., must cellent condition SS200 SA VE $ $ fr d . STANTON '7l 1200 Sed "·pd l aell, $1600/ofr. '15·5129 o firm, 979.1590 ' w / o · r o a t 1 r e !f . 827•0 51J. . . an . ..,, rans, m-1368 Rick. · · (271GVV). ongmal lownercar. Porsche 356 Engine. GARDEH WEST VW BUSES '75 7 Psncv I SSMXO I speed. al r l'QllCI '73 1 PlllC)r Z70HQO 4Spced,ell'. '70 7 PllMJr 509ACH 4 Speed. etc. '73 7 PMgr 649GVD AulOmall,·, air. e tc. '72 7 Psmy 359EICD 4Spct•1l, :i1r. ct•· '74 7 PlllCJr #I 760. 4 St>eL'<I. ;11 r, etc• GARDEH WEST VW 11 .. " ~ \\ ; l11 ,I 11 I\ I ,1,on\\, .. .,11,1111 t Bl\d t\ I (I l 1 t • I "'\I ' 1 • 1} BUGS '67T1wu'76 JO To Choose Fro"' Sunroofs. convertible~. I speeds. 1.1utom:it1t·~. Nicest in town. SAVE$$ GARDEN WEST VW lil111 t 1\ t"'"' 1\ ' ' I '' J ' ~' f ' I '' "' ' • 1 GHIAS '6 7 SU•er, 4 sp.ed. UNT474 •704.-•d 327NYR '721lue,4spMd #500 SAVE SS GARDEH WEST VW HI· j •~ \\ , •II· , 11 HI .. d .1.111 t\ t .1 rl•lll ,I •I HI\,, \.\.I I Ill Ill , , ' K'I I • I .1 '71 VW Sqbk, yellow. pvt ply, new radials, FM >< lrk ster, coco malb. suoo. 673·9339 11 fl. StlARP! WI041. (Stk.o:nu. OML y $319 5 1 u • HOADWAY St'100. 645-1513 '7S RX2 '41r. 20,000 ml. Everything new w /rcpta. OP&A radial.a,AM/Fllcua 494 .. 1829 '70 VW oriiinnl owner. . l40-71at good con•!. Sl 2:10 I' " " ,\ • ',., I' ti H " ·MOWS2990 llLLIAIRY IVCEHTll Divillon of 83rry Pont. 2000 E. lit St. Santa Ana Open eveninat Ull 10 pm AND SUNDAYS 558-1000 1'tnt Trlr. Slp1 6, 1tove Icebox, Ideal for offroad vehicle. $700.131·~5 14' Travel Trlr. Sips ~. ld~I for comp:ect c1m1. Perfect 11hajie. $1115. Ph 494·4060. Tent Trlr. lite blue very ,,ooct t'ond. Best orter. 981-11194,163·3157 T ......... Utllty 98IO ••••••••••••••••••••••• JIB' CITY -T .. 111.11MAfOMW1Q•~ ••u•!.! .. ~u.t.n.i.uu~ 73 Mazda X-2. 4 dr 'Q 356SC. Mint · '"~ :-4,u:.i•.,,_,....~---===="' 1s.~·1r~y~;1~~~sl ) •USIDIMW't* 1974FIATXl/f yellow, o /cond, 1tk mionrcbllcn)!.Mllitary. 70VW9p41asl11s .... · .... ',,,·, !'. ! '•\• lrn1J,..._tt r JICH ;r,,i SANTA ANA '00 1600 · <ZK F154 l 4 speed w/~M/FM. In radio. $1200. 631·2214. $3,9()0. 673.6208 '74 Spitfire, xlnt cond.f c.111 afl6 pm 541t·61 ll '712002· uo.'.JEBU> superb condaUon. B11y or SACRIFICE! Al\l /FM r a dio. low ------._S_S_l_-8_0~~-_ .732002 • <B96KPV ) lease. (039KXE>. lfTZ Maida· RX·3 eedan '1StllS Yellow sunroof mileage. ss9.4359 vw. -: 1 Bu1:. xln1 ··•ind. •73 Da\'aria . (864JPN) SADDUIACK lo. ml., AMffM cau.. . 'L • • --12.sooml. /\MffM l 975 JEEP CJ·5 4W .. B.DllVE Low miles! <-628444> SALE PRICED! '6' Toyota LGftdcrulHr 4 Whcd drive, Jackman \\•heels. 7.SJ191. SPECIAL Ill MAXEY TOY O T A •· .. . •· " •·I I • •• '74 3.0S (144KYQ> VALLEY IMPORTS xlntcoocl.S1450.8lS·OS01 air cona.5 spd,A~f/FM . • TriumJlh GT6, lo m1. r>45·t>351 TOP IUYIR •----------c Very lo mileagt•. Xlnl xllra clcun. must sdl See us first. & last! To '74 3.0CS · (347LFM) 131·2040 4fS.4t4t ... IHI 974 cond. Bstorr. 673-4509 Best ofr. ~e 10 apprec. '64 ut::t::Tl..I::. s un root dellarpald ror Imports. CloMd On Sunclor• 72 RM W ...................... 'ID 911S sspd., AM/FM, Call afl 5, 644·51i61 ~Int ml'1·h m.n<I. L1~hl COSTA MISA '72 Bavaria. Silver, sun· S__. AM ~ dlo lt73 Mii 220D Alloys Konis runs well green. New paint. I vl. DATSU... roof, 4 1pd .. 65,500 mues, 4herer : ..... 01,.. ra • Automatic, adir, c,ond. s.w><l ;,73.1566 · YofUw...,. pty. 842·627!> _ __ " sssoo1orr. Cricket ·~ • XLNT con t en · •••••••••••••••••••••• 2145 JI arbor Blvd. 4!M·4290 $ 14 7 6 (S18HQV). Buy or leue. •67 912. New reblt engine, '64 VW convertible "fl4 VW, rum; ~rent, r;idio. CottaMesa 540-841°---------SADDLllACIC AM /FM stereo. $5000. xlntcond chrome dash, 10 mi on WEBUY C.,t 9711 VALLIYIMPOlTS 97-46m M5·6l26 ~~~,;;.n i.;. $f1SO./hsr. ••• • • • •• •• • • •• • • •••••• • I" 2040 4f Mt t •USEDCARS• ~·· 4 ....... 9755 '67 VW. reblt engane,, • ·--TRUCKS• 1976 CAPRI GHIA 1----------t••••••••••H••H••••••• needs bocly work ~7 7 1 S 'I h c k . R ch 11 Come in or Call V6, ' a~ed. pwr. 11tccr· 1980 Mercedes 220 (rar '73 Rl5 Coupe, vinyl top, firm_ ooo.21'or. • ' l'n~/lrans l!'lf/O ml ago 1 FREE A ahal ing, a lloy wheels & European model), 4 apd, frt whl dr ateel radla bsl. lJolly & paint xlnt !:' ol heautiful metal he silver. AM/FM radio. new In· am/fm lo mi 'last aalei '68 VW BUG. Xlnt. cond. Mu st s e 11 h Y Sun . G18r2°1 thl "-ac•h•BrJvd•.t <963NJL>. 1966 Harbor. c M 646 9303 terior le Urea. 25 ml pe $1950 s;7.3522• · Must sell. Best offer. <.:all St75()/b:1l. Ph: 1142·2072. ...... CRIVllR * cal. Beat orrer. 675·09'7 · 5S!Ml826. ---.----Huntin~on Beach * ---T-----~ daysor673-9676aft6pm. lolsl c 9756 1968 VW, llhlt eni:. hlu•· 147·6017 • 549.3331 •MOTORS* · HISAD 1-..:......------'--l•••••••c:!•~•••••••••••• 'SJ VW i:onvcrtihl\·, xlnt cxlr U1~ lire-; &. ,\J,,~, I BUY JUNK CARS USED AUTO PARTS 540-5125 147·9637 ltt&HOADWAY ISWOITH LeaH ·· running cond, .:d tires, SllllO \all !lfi:IHi:1>1 ult · *1 DEALER IN U.S.A. rel>ll eng. ta1>e deck. nuto 6pm s~~.~~· $500 M•w·Used JR{ ROY ~~ks&s1\o~Zi r.1s-m11it ~-volk~~o~ r..im111 OVB IOO CARVll ---engine. bh1e 1·"ti·n111·. h1~ ?4MercwyCGpri IN MHCEDIS ROllS·ROYC[ '60 Bug. blk, (~uartz tires & mags. SR(/(I <.:all 4 s~: radio. mag.11. SANT A AMA OM DtSPLA Y , .. ,...,.._. headti11hts. semperits, 963·87JIJ Aft. 6 34Sl{MJ. Aa.11 •LL Ha ... ofl•••rfl l'--~='9ffclt orig. am/Cm rad .• 11ri11 ,67 VW $3476 """ AVTHORJZl!:D power train, restoration Al. TS MERCEDES DEALER Cl.OSlO SUNOAYS log book. See, then make 2 DR'•-• Dr 's 6862Mancheater, 5-lt • '"o,_of_r._540-__ 127_5. _____ , --••Wagons -128 & 131 Buena Park •u••••••••••H•••••••• Models. SZJ.7210 '13 Saab 99LE 2dr., 4spd .• 72S..r1Hffe Lie. 880FCD Slli95. ;,,-.... ~~ Bill MAXEY TOYOTA I• ti I•"'' lo. 11· rt 14 ' I"\' MvttftM .f(lNIJAl H LIMITED OFFiil! OnU..5antaAnaP'W)'. air, AM/FM tape. Xlnt. ACTMOW! t--~~~~~_.;.....-•<n4>4tW156 •THICAIPLACI• •-=====-- Vfl En1ines, 1800 CC Ford J>tup, 4 spd, 8 cyltl, lll'lporhd nu, tires. ladder rac • •••••••••••••••••••••• 7321occ,.. -..... 9765 2100 Harbor Blvd, CM 131·2620 7<I VW limited ed ition mod . Lo mi. i.l l'reo (QCMHGY> ... ,..... •---------.................. ••••• '71 VW Super Beetle Con i\M/FM rassrll ~., ~Int. $8,450 1973 TOYOTA vert AM /FM air xlnl S2850 or bc!it 111r. 61.t.J397 J•ll••'"' CIUCACOUPI cond.673·1713.' • ·12 Wc!tphali;c;;pcr-... " la 4 apeed, radio, heater & O V -Xlnl r~ntl. extras. S'.IOOO 611·1276 beautiful 1otd finish. '6 W Bua 673·0287 1---------1 SHARPI 24,000 mile, POD 67f.'4SH2 -------. (450Wll cyl year warranty availa~I · · ·11 VW Sc1uareback , .._, ____ • ..,., 11.-.1, drll: blue, aaUalOalt. (lflJIDB).. 11187 VW Bq, clean. 1 amtrm tape dt•ck. 51000 . 120ww ........ ~ •*Mdu. llleW Hl·P\ OMLT•6tt · owner,$1085. orbestoHer_:.251·90~- Santa AM 117-tta CHHUe, P•t. ''~· MAIOUllMOTOIS. f45.58UI Vol•o '772 . -. . . ___ ..,.__ -llus11trt&ePk1117 "' v ....... All/PM ................ ~~·· ......... 'a -....... &.D.P'nr/·A=d CHHUe, •Ir. eond., '70 Vol~o U2S. Radio. ~na aood _Mer~~·~'>:-a11 l.J=~tl-1210 -=l9000mL SS.too. ~:~:15 roodeead. ' ~--sao.-530-_4_~_,_:_~_e_._~,.~:,~1~~~330T~cond::..:...._·_S7~9S-1_b_s_t_o_rr_.1 97011_~_......;...:..;.._;;-=-~· 1'700 CC, dual carbs, VW 'SO Chevy Pickup • S 9 LOTUS EL AN '74 CAPRI 2100 Bws ~01, " transaxle, Goodrond. $400. .Road1ler; Exotic bhie V8, 4 speed. radio, x.lnt cond. Call Scott, Ron980-4l81 cbataer, boUa fun beautiful car. 24,000 644·9174 or Eve, <tSM-7021 (las mph ) a c heap mile. 2 year warranty S-·" b'-·k Cb 2 BBL '61 Ford FlOO Pickup. (Mmpgl $3800. 497.3800 available on this unit. ....., ""' evy • New wide tires. Runs ~LO>. manifold Ii carb. $25. aood. but need• wort. obeam, Alploe"lM4. SU99 711-3218 ISOO.lotr. 846·8132 or Excel. condition. ~ MAIOUISMOTOIS 225 llanl-t Dodi• "'· ...... . i.tond. m-3199 2MOZ llara.uertt• Pkwy camp&ete, iacld'I can. 'U Cbevy Sbortbed. pod ·• i.a.,.. Gu 11.,er, S.D.Frwy-Averr EJdL In 14 qperatlnl coo4. cond, best offer. eng. paint. $000/ofr. 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I' s. r II _._ ·-_,, _ -• Y.w¥ SALE ,. 11 tt , ., , ..... .,171 U\'1.11l,1nk to1lu~' ~" "" ,... 11 V stc r ea. mu~l>. pa ne led /\ (' , \I r '" "'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... a u ~r.,pm .. .,,,, .,, qu1:.llc fo'1rrthor11 ""d ""' "'"eve l' 3\t6. ery $3600/b!.lorJ 8"2·~78 . "'" u1 • • .. ~ ..... 111:. 197' Volvo 244 SRO -----,.11h plu.'h n•IJ ll'uthv~'h•· lnek balanct.-d blu~pnnl· r • · :iver ,·ur '175(1 6-lU·Gl:!.:i DON BURNS SAL f ~ • ~l Hl.'ll f •, f ,\SIN•, * DEMONSTRATOR * PORSCHE TURBO OWNER'S PERSONAL CAR. White exterior with beige leather interior. Unique custom paint b y Al Martinez. • SAtES •SERVICE •LEASING ~ over1eas delivery you'll like • IKE • S..-.ke & ,.,... 80W Ofle" • W'1 I .. 4 fer.,_ <•••-· Sun roof, overdrive 4 i 4 AMC Hornet '111'hh· H·n ur, ~·hih• top. \l'reo "d ·I 1>pd Muncie Poi.i '65 DODG E ))art. ti l')'I. wn ~ __ ~IK'\!ll. ~\ M FM :.tcr~o. bu1·k. I' S. I' H. 1\, C. 1·J ll \,IJ>c. c rulSl' l'Onlrtil & P S P/P A~l-PM 8 track. uulu. 4 dr, S27S '72 M9f"Cwy Mottterey ll·trJr k, li bi·r m i.ls . ufi tiP~I l'Wtl l:itill "'ery vower dclu"l' 011 J~:.l otrcr o n•r SlSOO. ti l:i·91!!1l b t Call!HS-6745 ---t'ilU y 1 I'°'· u1·r e11t 'ck 9910 lion. Must he ei.'11 ! Just -----ti9 Dodlll' <.:hur1:er SlloO nr :.tn1Jt0~. foi.: h(;hh V I:-.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8000 1·:.ire111ll~· t.lri v(.•n '7? l\1n 11i.wood J-:1>tu t•' ..... t o(' .. r .. ,,,., ,•t' .. inuni L'ilH5t-:I O'J75'.IO II !1"!'111 " ' ""~ ''" ""'., " -.. ·1~ Hwtk SI-~ la rk 1 ctr m i•s ill.~· I.I Wi;!n. I'S. l'U, u1r, r:.irks. 1'111,; Call 4!1-1 276l# $6688 r.1flm, .i , •• :! Ill'\\ ,..ht•i·I< PRICED wdl cared for. ll\l pty. ,1h•.i1rlwi :.. 1 o1w n .. r 9titl 1413 'i J Polaru. 2 rtr llurd\op. '76Vof•o264·GLA ;11,uu (1 m i ':-s~u 11 TO SELL' . ~ --lcsst111111l11.~m1.S3200. Fuct11ry air <:11111J1t10111ni:. 11f1.1 2~5:1 • 7:1 Che\')' lmµalu. 4 door. ().;ti·OOlill 1111w1•r ltlt'l'l"lll~, p•>Wc·r• ,\'.\\,l'"M :il t'l'j!U, AC.· tlclhl' IJra kn .. ,\;\l ,FM 1~J Hu11•k, .111 , ~111111 run v111ylroo(,s;,!ti0\t,640·152il Ford 9940 ""'rl'U l'IHl1 11. h1•Jl1·t', ll lll l! 1·.11 ~Iii~ Cul l ~. c-...111ac ........................ . 'i l•'.1tlwr 1111\:n vr . l>Vt1 r1111l 5-ll:I ·171:! 2600 u__,,._!!"'._... . l~Hill '.\1.\1.l Hl' ·i3 Sqwrc Sa . Wa~on. l.rk1· l'f•• V<':!id ll:i l-:llJ1 7U09 ,,_._ .._ < (,(H)l)(;l);'lil>t'l'l()1' Ill'\\, lll'W lll'l•:. bl'Ukl'll . $8BlJ ·7;, H1v1l•ra. loa1h·d 11111.,1 C.tw MeWI 540 ttOO S!llla ~lti·K5'.I\• 3!i.ooo m1 ~551l !Iii 0171 ,,di, II Ill c•1111:-11lt·r II ~•lie. ________ ,.,, K~H·fi2.&t;,t•!J I 1:s:i;J ----ti4i :\lJl&ht,.t :! ,tr h nltp, ti '7u L'fU \\'gn. ,\U e·xt r;•:, '76 Volvo 244 A Ch9•rolet 9920 c•yl .. nl1to. ('ll·:rn ltun~ 1\ 1 roull Sl5!\I• 'u1tu I run~ l>OWl'l' ~ll'l'r Codillac 9915 ••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• ••• 1~·rfl'('l 0.15 1'1611 !•i:l·Sll!ll rn~. flOWer d1:w llr;ikcs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H cp1i...:-1·i.~t·1I. i·11 11,..1~11 '66 Corvair Monza 4 Door Hardtop \' 8. u11l11. Lr ans .. :.i1r \'llll 1ht1on1n 11 1>uwcr ''"~·· Ing, 11m\c•r tir.ikc~. rad111 hl·Jtl'r. ,·rnyl roor. """ 1 inl<>r111r A beuutlul'I h111' p1iccl1. foll ,..h.cd fomil) cur• Lu• !J7st:Tt-: Only $1699 SonfaAno Lincoln Merc11ry 1301 N. T11~1111 5.ta Ana 547-0511 '74 MercllfY Morquh lroYCJham 2Door 1\:\l1f '.\I i.lcreu r ;illiu.1·73 Eldora<lii c1111q 1111111 rn1•11t,.. ,\: lrufle·lll' l!~i:1 • '711 LTI~ l'uu111 1~ S11 u hcat~r. tinttd glu:-.~. n ·al l'Otld loaLli·cf. :IH~I 111 1 thru 1!175 :iuln:i. Huy'"'' 4:.p\l .• ~il.lll 5:16·il\Oti pa~!'. :\ C. :111111. 11 r 1111 \ 1( .w 111 t ra n:-. lulh I 11 m 1 l i• ~. et r . si;750·01r !JjiH!\:!5ti · like lu~1ni: ''"'"pa~ l\111'h 1295.1\7:1·:!136 IHlll \'f 1•qu1p p.:ll \\tlh VC3i 1151-:l llllt>:.«•. mcnts l nm e tu '66 lmpofa. $495. IJfl\t\•r' "111!11111•:. J tltl :.c;1h ------·----=.o-I · i•i EIDora dn. ,\II 111111111" I COPELAHD l';\'l'S ll.'.l:l-JH51 ·;1 l.\J. lo mi',.., P :.. P li. plu:. tall :.11•c-nn~ '' ht'l'I 19b6Hc•rhor C M b41tY"\01 $6585 ll;m h•:.:.. ~IO.!J.111 olr 111 JEEP-M"'ID"' hry•'--9925 u coml. I'\\ pl). $1711\1 FJ~llll') mr cnnd1t1n11ml! PORSCHE 911 s COUPE d ... ... •Wf° <.'all!Jtj(J.:J60'J. \ ltlYI roof. i\ :It n 1 l '!·&l~.J5i!I . 20011-:.1:-tSt · •••••••••••••••••••••••-:-ll•r(.'ll Sn pl'r ,,h url' Desert b eige w ith beige interior. ORANGE COUNTY .71) Cadillac S\·ville s \·d.in. I 1S t\.Fr" ~'-2blk,.. t'.1:.11 ·;3 Chry!>lcr. Like new. ·1)7 Country Squire . Un 1;. )I 111l t:und 1t wn. Lu (9306800123). Fullyequippedand includes R oss 10 VOLVO bro wn . 1·1n y l ruul.I SA~T1\.\N.\ lowm1les.lo:.idecl. Owner. IO 11a,..:.. 1-'ully !1-191\LI-' wayalarm system .(9116200058). EXCL l:SIVELYVOl.\'fl kuther mt. rnuw 1·11n ' SSl-8000 _ ~3·~72_. _ ~~~111~rcd . 1..:d c o n d Only$4199 PORSCHE 91 IS TARGA Oak green metallic exterior w ith beige plaid interior. Air conditioning. Becker s tereo and much. much L:lr>:C!>t Volvo D1•nll'r trol, Ull :.lcl'ring "lwl'I 1975 CHRYS E S nt A in Orangl· Counts• ra dio, stcrl'u. l:!.OUO m1. '*CHEVY SALE'* CORDO L R '63 Ford F u1rla nc. L. 0 1 aM no ·llliY ur LEAS 1-: 512.00CI. 6'14·11330 IA 6 <:yl :.lick . A· I cond. $j!JS tnco n ~rcllry UIRECT ---- --oo:i r.; Sunrnof. eruist! l'Ontrol. Sl2-7102 1:w1 N.T11~1m 1'1116 H111h<" f M b4~ Y30l :-.lew 'if\ Cudillac Se\'1lk 1, · uvu Stutionwugc~n· A:\t /FM radio. powl'f --------Sonta Ano 547-0511 • "T • auto .. 111r. 49K m1, run:. Amtirtc an c:ir· Pla n , How Only $499 55795 :.l'at/wind. Stt-rco , tup S('d. •I <Ir. lull'""" Jk~• Ad.Sla95.552·!J078 ll75·8!JOo l!ltili C aprice-1-:lc cl rn· rnnd.Bestorfer.979··U86 offo r.P 1•.1;.11.:;.1>1:1 ~l,~O.~~o.,~~·~ 'WVol~o-1112. \_';,.Y~~!;,;; ~. ~~.1~i1ucn~1S1~.1<'~·~··. ~·~1111~~~: .. 1~1~:1~'.1~8~1~~/ 1\1 ~~~fM'~'i puwer i;cal. ·~;c~:.?ik !~1~~i"i'~t>.de'i:c~ ·71 :\l u rqu1~ Hrou~h:1111 2025 S anchestef' --------WlntlOW!> & nlUlt Wllt'l!b. --------------·f====-------=c==========•~wieJ·m.__]~: Auto1, Uted ·1.i Cadilla c Eldor ado WI', \'I'l'l-'l77 1 '66 Ford Gaiaxie '7.t ;\l<111h:,.:o \'111a~t1r !ii u __ Jm 750-2Q11. ····~···••!_••••••!• .. loaded , one O"llOt . :~1.000 Now Only $499 Auto. $450. s~-7titKi Wi:n :1 ,..t'ab . PS. I'll. •74 Vol•o 164 SR. Gftlft'ol fll>I m.1,·. \~1~T':'·ke ln.d.c Jiff:.! \'~i-Mu!>l See 'l'< ......... Cadllac 1 J\1r. 1111! 11ll'k . :10.1k)IJ 1111 •• .more! (9116211249). ./ AUDI 100 LS Agate brown exterior. stereo. wheel covers. coco m ats. pin stripes and trailer hitch. ( 481 NXC). $6995 PJu:. Tu 6 lxe~ AUDI FOX WAGON Automatic. green exterior. s tereo. white sid ewall tires. pin stripes & alarm. (139N00}. $4995 Plu• '"'I Uce""'*t ! 1>,A ~ ~ .iust 20 Minutes "'.r..... • I... From Coastal "f'~ S Orange County ~~ z -~= ..... ___________ .... ~.1- • HAllOI llVD. -S. 4 .. N;-~ DON BURNS PORSCHE/AUDI 13631 HAllOl tL. GAIDIN GIOVE PH. 636-2333 i\uto. lrun:1 .. u1r c11n1ll trnttinl!. ,..te rco r:11l111. power slcl'nni.:. t 10511051 $5676 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sa:!ll0. l\4ti-681.1 Believl''. <i HlfEZ-1\ l 600 ..... ~ l''ord ltanrh Wgn. 30:! xlnl 1·ond . S:ll!all. Npllc·h SPEC. Ls .... o 1 $899 ,,._--....,___~ ........ -VK. lx·st nfr ovt•r s:1uo, IH1 1:i111 A T~ C~1cl CdV. J>:irk hrn. ....ow n Y ~ ---..._ 1\75-8370 •74 Vette :'T·Top" luadC'l'l , xlnt cond. 4 new l!li:! Nuvu llall'hba<·k· ·1~i Me n· Wl'(n l'l'hlt """' radials.S3400.4!J7.:12112 i\utumatll' w ilh pwr ·61 Ford Cu sto m <i ood air :o.h(wk:.. full 11\\r. llll Onc ownc:r. ,!0'.\1 rm · •m --------.stecnn11. C700GSI'). 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'13.CDV Sunrf. boat h itch CALL646-4446 l97l's....._· 197S's lncoln 9945 S}.500.t;.&2·7191or 6'15-5-l:Jl 191'6 Horhor ( M "41' 9101 75 MIZ 450SL Lrol. 8 Trk stereo, new use it # I Good Se~ecti~n or ~re-'74 Uncoln 4 DOCN' .66 Must. Con\·. 6 c~ I. ,__ _ One o wne r . 7 .1!01) mi. tires. $5000. ~0-4380. CHEVY it # I Owne r Continental & & F 11 d auto. Runs pcrlccl. ~!150 ' L i k e n c w co n d . Mark lV's. .~ Y power equipp~ 675-979a I '72 VOLVO I 64E <Scr.ZS972). ·;i; ~I Dorado Convert. All HELP ME IE # I ,.,th v.s. auto. trans .. _ _ __ Automatic. ;.11r cond.. '•74 MBZ 450SLC xtras incl fuel injection . Paul Reed <Class or '75 · Must Sell! Huge Price ~acto~y air condilionlni;. '66 l\lustan~ GT :!l!~I. lliJ!h ! pwr. steering & leather llard to find model. Lo S17.SOO.Pll:492·1730. KappaSlgma) Reductions While They individua l leather power P e rformu nCl'. s w1n l \532FGY ). Buyorleuse. h CONNELL Last' sea i\M/Fl\I ste.rco and bucket seals. Must :.<•II SADDLEIACK m1 .. s urp. 035PFTl. '76 Black El Dorado. SSOO. . ~llP<'. \•lnyllop. ult steer· saooo. 549 1~195 '73 MBZ 4SOSL & Assume lsc -197-1857 or Buy Al Wholesale Or mg. speed control. Duy ---- VALLEY IMPORTS Extra clean. rn~;SGns 1. 83S·8835. CHEVROLET Less! Typical Example: close to wholesale! Lie. 1974 MUSTANG II B!_I·~~~~ ~9~·4949 HOUSE OF ·n Fleetwood Brougham 2828 Ha rbor Blvd. '73 MARK IV. $$489. V-8. ilOKXZ. GHIA IMPORTS on 45,(100 mi. imma1-. COST/\ MESA A.'f . Fully pwr. equip·d Only $5699 4 spel·<1. huck<'I M'ab, on '70Vol•ol44 21319218588 S2900. PP. li44·5K5!, or Bus.S46-1200Res.5Sl -5231 w /split pwr. seat s . SantaAna I Y 17 .<1 7 fi m1l1·:-: Aut1i. tran~ .. u1r t·onlll· • 646·7414 AM /FM stereo & tape. V. Lincoln Mercury (il-ll.WI' I tinning. radhJ. ht•uter. 714 /523·7250 C-d . - -•CHEVETTE top. Spd. control. Tilt 1301 N. Tustin $3 S 9 5 -186AKX. - -. --a . '74 COV. Loaded , New '76 Hatchback cas steer . Lie. 2SlJFF. Santa Ana 547-05 I I SJ 816 AMC 9905 xlnt cnml., below hlue saver model ! Only S3098. SANTA. AMA ___ _ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~k. ~· 586-80<\3 (15871111(3612> HOWARD LIHCOLH MERCURY M.vtrick 9947 --------- ,__ _ _,·7:; llQtnct. blue 3 spd~ 89 C.D.Ville, oriJ( color Chevrolet, Dov<: .Ii Qyjil ~ ... Tustin •••••••••••••••••••••••IN• .. • 2dr. Umlt1r warr. 5,000 gold . Xlnt·Sl ,495. Afl ~.f;s:.l'wport Beach, Santa Ana m:lJSI I '7 O 1\1 AV· Y. It I C K ·ll:'~•H1m4-. ... liioil:,;......t ~ ..... ml. 5tlJ.1!1\R9 or all 6. 5PM.646-1456 _ __ _ _ ___ t:conomy ti. /\ulo. Nice. C... ..... Me~., 49-1·2180 ---1970 El Camino. Runs '76 Mark JV. cream. :"II Sl09S.1175·S~SI! -=====~;:~"""=-·,.,, 1 . · -'72CDV bm w/beige toµ & very .:ood equipped with Jrtras. Moon roof. wire. -:----.--10 AMX <\s pd. header::;, int. 60-40 Seals . cruise . disc brak'ej .air condi· wheels. quadrasonlc. 70 .Maverick. lo m1, u1r. GT Mustang . \'II. aut•>. , ~Ide tlrt>s, Mags. Trac-tilt. am/fm 8·trk stereo, Uoning r adio heat er Sale or take over lease. slick, nu t1rl.'s. orig needs eng work. 54011 tron burl>. etc. rcbll eng.. climate cntrl. sentmel. steel ~I led radial tires' 644-8930or 547-Ul22 owner. P.P. S59·0S43. Good body /Int. 4!13·2'J'M ---1 bstofr . .546·9187 53895./o!fcr. Musl sell new cam per. shell. On~ Con..-.. 99lZ •aoo ... .....__ ..... -this wknd ! Nl'w car on ,...,,.. ~ ....._," 9100 order.:>56-8477 owner. $2300. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·~ , _ 638-8f>84after6pm. '7't (;or \'ettc. lmma c ;n-Chc~y llisc-;ypc-V8 loaded . muke oHcr: Nabers Cadillac i!ood <·oml. Good trans -~·48113 ____ _ t•ur. $350. -199·1208 ·75 Monza 2+2. P /B. a ir . a m /fm t:q >c. Sac. 5.'>7·6716 nr 6-1-1·2048 afl. 6 'il Kml(swood F.st . Sta. Wag. V 8, 3 seals. nu·ks.1---------1 U/c , full pwr. $1950. Pvl Pty. 91"i8·2<J53. --- '74 Mahbu f;slntc Ws::n. '75 Corvette - Convertible $8400. 552· 1299 afl 7. SPECIALS ON ALL GREMLINS '76 GREMLIN NEW 1976 8-210 2 DOOR MEW 1976 8·210 HATCHBACK ALL MEW 1976 F-10 SPORTSW AGOM Quality and Price Guaranteed Leasini:: Spcci.1li~h Pl'efcrrcd Rah!) 6·pssngr. roof rack, 111s. ~ 9935 p /b, V·lt auto. sl c el ••••••••••••••••••••••• radials , !"1:JM mi. 1-:xcl'pt. . 7 , 0 d M clean. Sl ,6115 firm . ·• o i::c onac? 5-10·5557. llr~ui,:ham. und~r IJK IE277900j SEDAN s~?.Z6 s3116 s3416 (HL9210747021) (1-4134) O,ffeMl l .. ,.....1*9 FULL CUSTOM PAINT SHOP & IODY SHOP HERE ,.•T•1 & Ucet1M /HLB21017 l 106) (1·4314J ~1.i,_..t&tro ..... , .. &UcellW IWPLF10004640) (1-4343) MU PACTOIY 19UI,,., SEE THE ALL MEW 1976.F-IO SPORTSCOUPE fMMEDtAn DELIVERY · OUTSTANDING USED CAR VALUES 1'71 "AT Ill 1972 TOY OT .. coaOHA I '7 t DA TSUH 2401 4 s oe ed. radio. heate r & Automatic. gre e n ex113f1or & 4 soeed blue c:>.w;lerior. mag ·bucke t seats (096DNJl only 36.000 miles (695GWXl wheels & AM IFM (285BZUJ 5976 s1576 53476 t'74CAMAaO 1974 IL C.t.MtMO 197' FORD CH.AMADA Aulomatic. owr. steen09, air Automalic. owr s teering. air 2 Dr S oon s mod el. Auto~tic. cond . wide tires w/ma9s & cond1llonlng & rallye wheels air cond & AM/FM stereo rallye stripes. A SUPER CARI LIKE NEW! (45281W) (700NAMI (573LFP). s3976 s4 I 76 54476 ' l..lf)lC\I Sci eel ir111 11t New & U~cd C.1dill.1C' in 0 1,mgc County Open ~und.1y CJ<lillac Ma<.tcr Oc.1kr .!hOO I t.u l1t11 Iii"-' Nabers Cadillac Alltos. ..... ----m1 :;, xlnl t•ond. Sat/Sun '71 Choy El Camino :-~lfl·7(0ll2. V-11. auto. trans .. factory air conditioning. powe steering, s hell top. hlul'. 63615T '2 Corvmr. i.:11od runnrni:: tond. Lo m1. Sci.' & m a k( orfcr. flt<l·!H:lfi aft 5PM 1975DODGE CHARGER. W1 rl' whct•ls. IH1d ..i·I M'al s. :\'.\I i l-';\1 ~ll'rl'H t.111t.· 1115)1 XIII $4995 Mab9r1C .. lac J6M ...... ~ c.t. Met9 540 9900 tlOO Alltos, H•w 9100 ASK ABOUT OUR S YR. 50,000 MILE EXTtNDED WARRANTY Station Wagon CLEARANCE 4 Speeds and Automatics W • Mutt Make Ro.t For Our Next Shiptn.t -SAYE NOW· LARGE INVENTORY OF ALL MODELS I USED CAR SPECIALS ' 1973-1975 GREMLINS FIVE TO CHOOSE FROM ALL HIVE LOW MILEAGE 1971 PIMTO 4 speed, very economical s 1 345 transoortat1on. Tt11s car won't last long' (42 7MIMI 1974 AMC JAVELIN Fac t e ou1pmen1 inc automa11c , A·C & pwr steering PLUS vinyl loP. $AVE lilt wheel, AM·FM sroroo. rallye wheels & only 26,00rJ miles. t 1 72MFW) . 1974 FIAT 4 :.Peed. AM /FM radio & s2495 low miies Top ga·. m1lcagP (245KYOI 1973 SPORTAIOUT WAGON Auto mallc. ;:ur concJ1t1on1nq s2795 owr steering I o wner c;1r, /381NDXJ FREE FREE FREE GET YOURS FREE! WMtl ftle pwcti.H of -r •• w ••ed cw •ri119 ftle _..... .. Jlt .... GIYI US A CAU FOR DETAILS - I . I 'NEW '76 PACER f<onomi<ol 6 cylindef engine, 3 aPHd tron1. & '"°'• (A6f667f3.50968J NEW '76 HORNET HATCHBACK FREE X PACKAGE (Include' rolly \tripe, ma g wheeh, iftwlot\ofl pkg.I E<onomKal 6 cylondef. J IPHd Wll~ O~ftOr•'lfJ, tinted glou & mote (A60037A3Sl6301 s35ss s39ss IMMfDtA Tf DWVllY IMMIOfA TE OIUVUY NEW '76 1975 MATADOR MATAD 2 DOOR 4 dclOt economical v.e. cwfGlftclfic, Only one left hU9e discount. pow.r si..ring, HD cooling & more J04·V8, power steering. disc (A6A857P2953.S9) brakes. cruise control. tilt wheet, radial tires. vinyl top, air s42ss $3988 tM=•ii DBIVllY IMMIDIATI DILIVllY LEASE '76 • cytllldtr. MllO .• air , A.M rid lo, llnttd glu5, ~' sie.rlng, decor Pl<9 .. bucket -'-"""'.'$7"-,MH 37 MO. .. . •---L----------.'T"'iiiP""'iinn~Mr=::;.w:.-:;;. I I I I 1 ,,,.~ FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL DRAWING ''1969 FORD CORTINA'' Market Value $888 Bring this COUPON to register !LICENSED DR IVERS ONLY J NAME ••..•...•.........•............................•.............................................. ADDRESS ............................•••.......................................................... PHOIE ........................................................................................... . Winning person will be required to pay tax and license of $56.28 . Winners need not be present. Drawing Sunday 20th 1976 at 5:00 PM ~-------~-----~---~---------------------- HUGE USED CAR SELECTION! all at REAL VAL PRICE -. ~ .. . ,..-...-..._..-...-...-..s: . ... . ' . . --~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~..... : V·8 J ~p. FIO'YRl(t lHlO $1788 REAL STEAl ........................ . ?.t.~~~! ·,,~~~·· $18 8 8 MUST SEE THIS O•E.. .......... .. ~~~u~ ~~~ $2088 READY FOR VACIOOI ......... . 6~~~p~WAGON $3188 WHAT A BUY. .................... . 73 MllCUIY CMAI $3 2 8 8 V·8 Auto P/S vinyl loP OJIJEC VERY CLEAN ...................... .. . . . ....... UMd Alltot, UM4 ·. Alltot, UHd 1, Used Miios, H•w 9100 Aldos, Mew 9100 AMtos. tt.w 9100 AMto1. Hew 9f00 Allto5, New 9800 ............................................. -·······•················•·········•··········· ···•······••··········· ....•...............•.• ········•····••········ ··•••··••••·•····•·•··· ••.•.•.••..•........•.• ~!-:'!! .......... !!.~ ~ ............. !!.~~1~!'!~~~ ......... !~.~-~:·~!~~-.... ~·~···!!.~,~ 65 '.\l ustang. re bit 289UP. ·13, 4·Spd. dlx int iext. Loi ATLAS '; .1-11,cll1rcl f o1 mu la .t!>J. A'.\t •FM 8 trk. mai:t tires. ml, lo price. must ~elf I S. I 11._ .\C. ·b!ld . t ;1pc Ci!ll :JI 968·10f>~. Sl21kl .... fast ~ 1\31 IJ.13. dt:t•I... lf.,(Wl() m1 ... \ l"l~l"l' offrr . ---. . Chrysler/Plymouth ltml :\1t1,,1 sdl s:i:r.5 ul'r. -172 Pinto. LcaYtnf Caltf. Oi><.·n D:ul.'· & Sun 'ttl 11 5111 IOJS<•r 6 15·.ll!l7 '66'.\lu~tanRFstbk.ma)!s. Y e llow. A:'ll 1l':'ll . Rll P:\I tires, int ext all :<Int c:o nd. Sl 100/b s t orr . :t'J~l llarhor llh cl _ 'ii 1; T 0 . Xlnl. Atr. lull mu:-1 sec. SlOOO. S48·S.lt)2 673·3628 ·Co~l;.i ·""'·' P<l\\Cr . rally whcl'ls. 5200 ·----below low book 586 l~lll '68 :\l usl ani:. Gd rond. 'H Pinto ll R R1111abl 546-1934 . , A:\I F:\I. n ew raclwls. Red hlk int .. xi cond . I~ 1'01111ac• ."-1:11. XI n111d palnl. & I'S. SIOOO. l'•lll·i 1!1,000 mi. Ast ofr on 1974 PLYMOUTH :-..n·d~ l!~int. 11u ttrl':. latl !loll. !'>Sli·3610. rail S2000. 96:!·5849 (3-9pm I Cuslnrn !)uhurh.111 :! ""~'' SWll 1.11 3:ll~I be£ .i .:JO. I·--. --. --slat ion w;i.i:on. :1w ·I IJhl , -- - ---73 Pinto St<t. Wgn . Auto vs 1:n.i:inc. air t·ondilrnu 74 Corolla "74 l\fusta~ II. 4 cyl. aut~. trans. lui.; • ra1·k. sll'el 1n.i:. rJrlio. i>owcr "111 l_~rx·~'tl. low. lov. m1li•s. am / radio. very low m 1. r ncllal ~. Xln t 1·11nd. 11tms.ht.t:i.:a,1?t.'r.1c·k. ~11·,. \J1:JLH ~S.S44·5912 _____ ~IK·~ Sl:trh,i:ltt mt•lalhe hluc $1999 . .,.. M t C t •c '72 Pl-J.o R·--out finish 'l>P·4fil . ""' us ang onvcr . 11 • "" • .,-52245 auto trans. Beyl. Good Aul\1. trans .• vinyl roof 1·ont1 l\46·5S:l.\ D o 11 h I c s h a r 11 1· a r · 30.'>F'.'<7.. St•1• 111 ;.:;1ract• an-.1 .bk lt>r 1111·1. Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 1811• l •o(hl l•<t i•' l \\11 "4VMTIN.;.TO.. ll•(H \19 <.:unvcrt1blt• Rnre ~a11t~'. L11· 1:W:\IXQ .1!1115 • RE CAR PLAC • :!100 llarbor lllv<I. (':\I 6.1l·2ti:.!O $1999 ORANGE CQASJ "AA l\c>110l'\"lilc 2 1lr. xlnt -1-~ ........ '-"-""=-'"'-"'"''-=-=..;_ cottt ~ht..1 . P.(~141-J • Otckmoblle 9955 Bill MAXEY TO YOTA Ifil l &· ... :J•-••· 1 , •• I •'>\ H \,JN f lM\• 'OM If 4 ' H DAILY PILOT olr. 1'1'~~2·1S:OI': :1:10 \\'t•sl Ila\ ~t C'os\;1 .\k~ .• 1;.12 1:1:!1 ·1:11 Vt•nlur;i WJ::n. I'S. I'll. ,\C. & l":l!'k. I (l\\IH'r Im mac !'1!150 "hsl 1t:1:1 1~62 ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '72 P'tnlo r na"'-ul R Ir I · • -. . , , . u "'' · · t!ltiti l'I\ in1•1tth \ al1a111 Thurderb1rd 9970 lllt*i ,Ohls fR!'i, I ll. I ,s. s pd. 2,000 CC runs &. i::iw>1l ir:lll~poi·tultcHI i·ar ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\ i..;, i:ood c:ond. Ln m1 ltlOksj?rcat. 5141·4115 """Ill 1;:11 im t •72 Ford fL·--d b' d SiOll ul r. S-lfi·<\790 ------""' ....., ff tr -·74 l't~to. \'t•ry low n~1l~·s. ·;2 \"ali:llll 1 cir. w.ooo m l. 2 Door Hardtop '61 TOROHAOO ne~v t.ir cs. lm m <it·. ~Hl5. I'S. l'B, AC , 11411.21~0 or V !l. uuto. trans .. foctory lluy of the week ' ~-·~:J.t __ ti73·8W:! all' C'ontlitionlng. power Ltl'. VZlilJ l\11!15 .. 72 Wgn, Lug. rack. auto. -.-... . ·--, s11·1·nni.:. pow«'r hn1k1·s. •THECARPLACE• /\ c P/B AMffl\I 25k IUS I St.'ll-'·' 11~.ni . A:\I [~:\I :-lt•l'l'll Wtlh :!lOO llarhor nlvd. C:'ll rr:i. ~lclal ~tc~n !IGK-i486 Ou~tcr:. 1; c:yl .'\k, i.uoo tapt'. vmyl roof. hcull'r. li:l1·26"ZO -~s.!llo<! 1 SS8_al~O. _ w h 1ll' ~i dcw;dl s. tile skcrmj?, s peed control. ~ 9957 l'f MOUtla 9960 '74 Ply~,. Sat~lhlt; Sl'I•~ This Is soon l o bc a .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Y :lf,Q .. J h.irr I <'llL! ,\ C. p.s, cl:1,;.·-. tt' F.xccllcnl cu111h -. ,. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jl1b. <'ll'an Low lltuc bk. • ·' 14 J min Sta . Wi.:n. m any, ·-;o l'ly m Gold !lu ster. i•,·tplv.t'.ill!)lll l\IJ:I 111111 . One "''n~·r l.1 1· m:in~ xtrus. $2:>00. l>:l~·s. ori;: owner. R00tl contl .. --· -lill(;JV. ~IR-:t?.11 or !l62·0H7i """s ~15<1. bst oCr. 962·7600 __ Sell idle lH•ms · 642·567 Only $3199 Santo Atta Lincoln M•rcitry 1:1111 :\J T ust111 Santa A"a 50-051 I I '70 Th1tn<lt'rb1nl. l11adccl. C lt•11 n . B est oiler. 541l·9309 or 64fH162 I. V•CJG 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ii <.:tw \"y \'e.i:a. -.Int run- nin~ cond . IJcsl offer. Cull ft!l2·811S5 ·7:1 \'ci.:a GT wacon . Ltkc nU·Stt'rt'O. AtT. nu rutiitil~. $2200496·3410 ·;4 V<'~a Wagon, P/R. air . rad111. Sa<' 557·fi7Hl or 644-2048 art. ti ---- '7-&lltchbclc Clean in 11ut. R r t:' a l 1· o n d . s l 1 c k . ra11t11l~. S\795 002-3!\r12 '71 Vcf1a, AM 11-'l\t II track. thromc rims. new Urc10. rxtrns .• 11511 !IG2.(J822 '72 GT \'e1rn Sta. Wgn. New c ng. Im maculate. 'Stick, air. see to apprec. j.q3.11431j_il~~ .e.Ddl. a.ASstnED wtll sell it. SPECIAL PURCHASE!! NEW '7' GRAND PRIX' S WE C.OTEM BIG SHECllON NOW AT llG SAVINGS sue.,; f-'.UN LAST WEEKEND -WE ARE REPEATING OUR SAT. & SUM. PICNIC b yl e 011omy. ~•d iron> H 0. rod1otor. guage•, H 0 honi & rear springr.. out\lde eyetl"• mirror,, (TCT1.Sf121679) THA~ RlGHi ··WE-SAID ggc A 0 1 w11h o rPtod volu() of S50C c,, n1t'1c..• {rnr t"'" rnll"•v 8 ""''S o~e'I "''"be so:d 0" SUNDAY. JUNE 20 12NOON II mon• lt'lao onP oe1so,, w1st'les to buy lh•., car w•· will havf•,. d1awtng tor 11 No olhor purchase n<?c1•ssary M usr bl'>° Ill years or older 10 Quallty ICus1omer p;1y:; o,,ly 9!l cems olus 1aic and license tor dehvery 01 car ) 1972TOYOTA COllOMA COIJ" l • • Cll DAIL Y PILOT Sunday, June 20. 1918 ( A SHOPPING LIST OF AU10h10TIVE lt4LUES ON HARBOR BOULEVARD IN COSTA MESA Miracle Mazda MAZDA CARS & TRUCKS Costa Mesa Datsun DATSUN CARS & TRUCKS 1 University !Sales & Service OLDSMOBILE I HONDA CARS GMC TRUCK.S Johnson & Son LINCOLN CONTINENT AL ·MERCURY CAPRI Connell Chevrolet' CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS Nabers Cadillac CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES Earle Ike lmoorts V6LVO TOYOTA Theodore Robins FORD CARS · & TRUCKS Bauer Motors BUICK• OPEL BRITISH LEY LAND ' \..._ ___ _ ------p----1 55 1975 mt. t..st of all ,_. car wortds!t HATCHBAQ( BRAND N.EW Years I 9J 6 friendly CLOSE-OUT Was •••••• $5127 DISCOUNTED s350 'Cash lack $400 NOW s4377 •Transverse-mounted engine •Fu lly independent suspension •R ack a nd p1 n1on steering •Racy 5·Speed. AM 'FM radio. tach. radial tires and more SPORT WAGON •Datsun's lowest pnced wagon •Fla t -load i ng rear liltgate •55.6 cu ft cargo capacity •Power-assist lront disc brakes • IT'S KING CAB Include~ Auto trans Datsun Presents the AM1FM stC'r co 1 ad1al world s l11st big cab in tire<; ISPr No J'; t? 11 s ma 11 p •ck ups t ll e IMMEDIATE CREDIT ON REBATE FOi DOWN PAYMENt o• CASH BACK! all-new L• 1 H'-'sller O(lfuxc f(>alunng KING CAB With gargantuan leqroom and up to 11 3 cu fl ol tn!>•dc storage soace . Tre m endous half -ton toad b ed Exct u s111e r ecl1n 1ng bucket seats and lots of extras that do n't cost extra. Now show ing daily. • THEY'RE HERE! 0 N A CARS & WAGONS! beMftlR: HAMDHEW '76 HONDA CAR $2877 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY •·.\.,A.'037,-.11 • II_,..: llAMD MIW '76 ----MONDA STATIOH WAGON $3177 Ph'" T ., A 1.,tCf.,,"ift IMMEDIATE DELIVERY wn•"o1~111 • SELECTION ISWHYWE .. E No. I COSTA MESA UNIVERSITY Family Service Brings You The . GOLD EM TOUCH IMSPICTIOM-IYEU MEW CAR IS INSrECTED I , "1 "'V l"l'f't'V) Jt• I • tt I 'J•t .• UPEIT rHrAlATION. ~ "'' ·v , ·w 1• 1 i--• ,., • I :j J I I' t f 1 • ...; .~ t l '"" t""'~ 11 J,.•doun tn .• HAMD POLISHID·forh "~""· cor is p0li1hod to o qi" J'T11n , tY..tr< l iy ltond •uoITTtl m- sp -c:oa Wfl.tP5 20 MIU THT DllYl·i· )VI"°'(•, h lf f(f ,f'\·fhj• _j.,_ I .\i." t "' ' •• ,., ,, ~ ... "'" ,. ·'~ FINAL INSrtCTION. I\ t'f\•HT\\uu ·' o.e Gn· f"'· fou•tl•· ,,.__,m ""''rtnf\ly noort'h"'•\ Po h t o , n" I "'''''°' "1"ody loo d<-•··~Y. ' MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. 645-5700 DATSUN SALES & SERVICE · 2845 Harbor Blvd. . 2850 Harbor Blvd. JOHNSON &SON 2626 Harbor Blvd. 540-5630 540-6410 540-9640 Don't See Us First ... But See Us Last! 11lf You Don't Buy From c 0 • • E . . JUNE I SALE! I t7' ELDORADO COf'fYElTllLf Leather. st ereo tape, crUtse control (892NIH, SALE PRICED ,974 COUPE DE VILLE Split pow er seats. 1111 wneel. s te r eo. 6 to choose• (043LFN) As tow as S51t5 lt7l FLEETWOOD HOUGHAM F ull powe r . teat her in t e ri o r . ste r eo. (476NCG) SS7'5 1'75 SEDAM DE VILLE Cruise control AM FM stereo tape full oower 121 911011 57'95 1975 FLEETWOOD HOUGHAM I Luxury i nterior . split pawer seats. full power (181MCF' $15'5 lt7l ELDOllADO HARDTOP Spilt p0wer se,11s, cruise control, AM 'FM· siereo tape (554GOJ) S5H5 lt7l CALAIS COUPE AM FM radio, 1111 wheel '836SEG' 54't5 SAYS SAVE $$ NOW '75 TOYOTA HILUX LOMG IED 4 speed. A M radio heater. For Work or Play• (551241) S]476 '74 DATSUN PICKUP 4 speed. radio. heater mags Ex tra N ice• (49656X) 53576 '73 VOLVO 144 4 s peed. air cond1 t 1on1ng. radio . heater. Super nice (338HUM) S]§76 '70 FIAT 850 SPIDER 4 speed. radio. Has a Hardtop. 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NANCY t • I I --I ~ I• 1 BOY WANTED I SAID WHO ARE l.{OU CALLING? uJHO 15 THIS ? : c -;r I wwwnn ~-:-' ---~-----~ J I I •• ~-~·; ... \ t , "'' 1 ,, CHUC.K ! WHAT ARE <(OU DOING THE«E? . I BOY WA NTED '----- 1 'M NOT TH ERE ... 1'1\t\ HE~E ! I THINK '(OU OIALEQ TH E WRONG NUM6ER ... Of 1, " . ) -LJ ---..--~-,......... I ARE LfOU HAVING A GOOD Tl 1\AE ? WHO Af<E '10U (,...\LUNG ? ARE L{OU SWIN61 NG ANL{ Bl61'EAL5 ? CMUCK , YOU ALWAYS SPOIL EVEK'fTHING!~ I SUPPO:SE SOMEOr\4 WHEN I GET TO BE A FATHER , IT'LL 6E EVEN WORSE ... '4 -z1~K ~ ~ ~ By Ernie Bushmiller I -I I BOY I WA /\/"/ L"O I . ._.. -...... 1/ I ICE CREAM I II . PARLOR I 11· 11~-----' I Ii / BOY , I 111 WA NTED 1 .. ,/ I , I ---, I j. l /.' ' • I I ( I • ~--------~ ' t-J[ :'I") -l ~, ~ .. -_:;_..c I HE!...L.0, IJl~DG ! WEL..COME IOMY Sl~C7 HO'TEL.! \ .. - FIE~ FrtEe -ro PAllTAIC:E OF MY HO~PtTAL..t iY ••• EAT MY C~LAM~1 .. EJA7He /N MY S 1"C'9AiH - SN.JOY/ IF YOU HAVe ·ANV ""091..eM~, OON'i H!~l'TATE 'TO CAt.L. 'TH!M 10 MY ATTENiJON . ''Ml Sl ~O-CA~A !~ 5V1 St~D-CA~A~1 ' ME!APIJWHtl.6 I IN /HE wo~o~ OF C.ON~AC' HI/.. TON I 11 ~! MY (;,Vf e~T'. II , ANO 'THEY C~L..L L5 '1 81~0~'' MOOll MU'' I-btrFa1d.lahn•an C> t> t> MEANWHILE MR . K'? THIS 15 VINCENT! r HAVE SOME PRELIMINARY INFOR- MATIOt-.! ON THE MAN! Ht5 NAME IS SAM DRIVER AND HE 'S A LAWYER! --. ~~ ... N-~e: -DoN1r St: FLJNNY •• 1HE PETS ... HAV~ YotJNAMED LANDLORD SHOUL.D BE ~ETTIN~ MY LETTEJ't 1'HEM? iHSODO~E ! WHAT'S "THIS <SUFF ,ABOUT $3 BEING MYPE~CENTA~E OFiHfG~oss? ~~--~----t ·~~·~ ~'~ ~IJDGE PARKER NO Cl-+ANCE ! I WANT YOU TO RESERVE HE'S IN A SOLO PRACTICE·,,,WORKED IN THE D. A.'5 OFF ICE FOR THREE YEAR5 BEFORE GOING OUT ON HIS OWN! HE HAS A REPUTATION FOR BEING SMART AND TOUGH! IT'S POSSIBLE THAT LEA CULVER HA5 NO PERSONA L INTEREST IN HIM! MAYBE SHE 'S JUST SEEING HIM FOR LEGAL ADVICE! ·' IH 15 ~~"\, ~ ~ MO~NING.~ ... ~ - <1 <1 <J --~ THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A BA~lFIEL..D /N -rHE SUMMER I THE SMELL OF CUT GRA SS, THE SHOUTING OF THE TEAiV1 S I THE CRACK OF WOOD ON COWHIDE! . . DENNIS ~ M'ENACE ' l ' A<;~/16 WE ~T UP !'M GOl/\.G IO TfACH ,, You m IELL TIME ! .. I HATE: AlUMINUM \ BATS} ..-'----71 I. Evef)'Ol'le knows that Funny Face~ is your ticket to fun and refreshment Now ~·11 help pay your way to the movies. too. Details below -=:::--~.....::lio. I w111y Face Movie Refur,d Otfer 11l,tlllilfl•. 06-')<""''l "•r liC.••! ·li·l~•fd •'•J' t ·•1•' 11 .. 'tl'UA ''' •1 r '•'• t H Pt H I 8 Q.U't re \ ()I ) Qoillrt '.. L0-f !,1Jt! Cl " <I Lo iJ " ' • 1 t f ._.,,, ,. ,,t) a Cl \I ~ i.. •• d ' ' V' ~10-10. "'""t lvllDf<•Oltri-•l<:,f!',tf''l)\i :~ .Acxt1~\ ------ f '· ·'"'' /p ____ _ j•sr,1.t.c-•tt mv\t._·J)rDt,, .. •• • 1 ro •',.,,..,..t .,...,, ',, • ~~,\~t~ct~"'~:~,:::;;:;g~~. '\":~1 ·,. ... 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I • I ........................ -.""' ..... *"" \ ' ••• -? 1 • Ila/ Kaulmah ~ "I I 1 ·s .. I I •I ~ ''" ·" "111·11 Ill "''ti\ t t l•' l I 1 t \\ I·• I 11 \ I 'I~ t I 1!, · 111 • ~-llll l l1,111 11 11 to11 ·\\11111 11•1 ... lli~)l,! l\tpf \,I'.\.,. Pll \flt\' 'hh' P l e N;\Mt:: G.r\Mt::! N11mt·~ i.ugeested as C1ttlnc for cert~in occupatron~: C.M. fl)h, came warden: R.U. Short, bank 1•:1.an11nl'r; E.Z. Cai.c, lawyl'r. Can you think or sonw othen.'! e sum ~····rrt : \\lll't~ 11111lt1plied by )usl five more, 111~ a111· 11w l.1•, <ld.h dash ~t\tm four. Clue : Granny's 111 hl'r 711\ Hrr ai:1•'! e \\hat tlw farnwr told his pigs after h1nd1n1i lht>m na~hhi:hh .. 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When I plJc,· 011<: \'J)e and one cup 011 on..: s1d.:. Jnd :i tum· bier on th e oth.:r, lhc)C ;il\o b:.ilJn~c." '·1\,lw, 1'11 place a \a1ic on one )Ide. Mow many c11p) 11111s t I place on lhc other to ulta111 a bJbncc'!" C:i11 you figure out • · the :inswer. No fair pcckiiis below. O: green. 7-Dk. hrown. t!-L!· purple. 9-0k. purple. 10--0ray •. SPELLBINDER! • SCORElO pointsforu~ineall the __ ...____,.. ___ • __ • letters in the word below to Corm -----...---- two l'omplete words: TEM PORAL T HEN score 2 points t>ach for all ___ __.. ___ _ word~-oC four letter~ or more -----...----tound amonli( the leuerb. • • • ·RARE PAIR! Two of ·the 10 rare birds perched above Try to acore at leaat SO pointa. -----+---- "dwoJ '.ne·1 .1.t1~111~ue J iql1S0d ·sdnJ •.1!J s1 w115uc "lL look enouih alike to be twins. Can you pick them oul'! ~~'1', f6i;?tz16 ! YOU owe M6 16N BUCK''5 ! COW 1~1? CR ICK' COMING ALONG u)ILL SAY SoM~fi-.!1t-JG T~llM1"41AL - By Brown and .Casson rrr<r<1s ~ r tilf:\IER WANT To' sf,: You AGAIN ! \ f~AT 00£5N'I COUNT, ~e1<R16~ You K~OW 1H05~ PeoPL.~ ~ tJvw MA'i6e 1i:: You l OL 0 M~ WHAi f~Ai OLD GUY WOLJL-0 IJ..I Ai'? TOVG~-t BUf. L..E-15 SfC:: .. ~~'LL. CALL Me Get, F€t<>1<10, MA'<'B6 You 00 l~Av'6 €x1RA 5£N50QY Per<c ePT!ON HAr2v'~y! MlJSI You J.LWA'f'i> TM .. K TO VOLJIZ SOM L.1Kf- 1HAI ? A CRe6P~ SA'( ••• .the sma11 Societ1.1 !: .!, , ... ~J. I I NG 5lk:: ~ V\/ON Dsr2FLl L cµ1 LDfZC:.N ~~OLJLO MP.~f:= You vr:;rzy HAPPY -YsAH - "" I SNF -So#E::/H I NG Wf<ONG1 ~CC~e:~? ..,I_ I ~' ~~ IN F,AcT, THE?:-Y E:.VE::N eo(l,<?owso THS: FOV[Z COLLAR~ FfZoM MS To ~LJY A FATH&fl'G OAY Pr4=GSNT- "' AFl 6 R ALL .. ! blti brickm.an YoUfZ ~106 Fo~TTo ¢'.f;!J.f3:#\ ~~ ? "" I WoiJLON'T ~TMG.1 ME=N~H - 1 I'M WQfmt /Jto~s T~N THAT- " \ I I I \ \ ·. > DICK TRACY I'VE ALWAYS BEEN PROUD OF HfM. GORDO Wf/AT WAS .SO ALL-!= IRED 1NtEl<E5TIN 0 , 00001-E ~ DANDY<' . ~ -• -l • . ~ - 50 HAPPY TO MEET YOU, MRS.TRACY. I WAS ONt.V Cf1EC l<,IN0 ON THE SVNl<.tSE T /Mt=S/. DOCTOR SMOCK by Chester Gould , WON'T YOl:J SING US YOUR BICi NUMBER? THEY OWN THE BOAT ON WHICH LIZZ WAS SHANGHAIED. WE'RE BROTHERS AND SISTER. I 'M GALL. WOF<T'HYSTONE. HE'S JOMN AND SHE'S SISTER IMMA. LIZZ ! COME IN AND MEET T~E GAl..LSTONES ~~ YOUR HUSBAND' HEROIC ACT SAVED 2. LIVES FROM THAT BURNING CAB. Gus Arriola AFTER ,,t,1V YEA~! '{OO 'leAl<..S ON THE: ~OULO USE JOS, I A/EEO A &01-0 ALL IHe rlEL-P ~ WA+crl , I i::.AN NOW A.10-f EJJ!:Tf WHt:=N1 YOU • J:<ET/Rf!Ef ~~~-. .#.•A -l c. I ' I /, !t-,.-•I L ., . '--'--'-1- By George Lemont I • ' ( I .FOR FATHER"S DAY: Famous Dads Discuss Their Famous Kids •• I DAILY PILOT I PEOPLE QUIZ: What Reading Habits Reveal ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA COOKBOOK PULLOUT: A July 4th Picnic With James Beard TASTE TH£ ·GOOD TIMES. . . Flh• Kilgs. 16 mg. "t•." 1.1 mg. nicotine: longs. 17 mg. "t•." 1.2 mg. ricoclne. w. per cignne. FTC Report~. 76 sk Them Y0t1rself to-*•,__ l*90fl • .,....., SMd Ille .,..ejoft, • e ......... to "Ml." F-111Wwldy,141 . DI A"9., .... YM, N.Y. 111111. W.'K per U lor pUblleMd .,..._.. Sany, .. c.'I -°""9ls. FOR BEP. LES ASPIN (D.-Wu.) You're pro6ablv tlte llM>ll efecti« cri1ic of IOGde- /ul .-,.,,, ,,,_.u..g. How do VoU get '°"' •for. ...tionP-8.obm Bamey, San Antonio, Ta. e I get tips and documents-and I ask the right questions Tips oome in letters from solditts who want to blow the wliistle on things lib Ceo. A1eunder Haig's dog getting a FORJEANST~I.ETON Are you u luDD)' oa TV u you are bD it?-R.B., Crand Rapids. Mich. e No. In fact, I 6nd it bard to raise laughs at home. 11aat's been~ my husband Bill is much funnier than I am. He keeps us in stitches. And John, my son, is a natural-born comic. When I'm not working, I want my family to entertain me-not the other way around. FOR BOBBY RICCS Do you still thinlt ol yourself as a ladies' mao?-D.M., DeClltW'. Ill. e Certainly. As long as I'm alive, roman~ will never die. FOR UONEL llAMrTON Wu your l'fteftt cataract operation the kind that allows you to ~tum to won the ant day?-C.~ Las Vegas. Ney. e Yes. As a matter of fact, you can be bade on your feet .. in a matter ol houn after the operation, which was devel- oped by Dr. Charles Kelman ol New Ya,,k. He uses an ultra. ~onic ne(:dle to dissolve the cataract. It woriced line with me. hut I suggest people chedc with their own cloctor.o to find out whether it's right for them. FOR MONTY HALL, lio.rt of "Let'i Malec a Deaf" How are the contestants on your program choseo?-Jutie Corvari, Ventnor, N.J. e We pick 31 people from the line at the studio door. And we use intuition, or try to, so we can avoid the obvious ex- hibitionists and people who jump up and down and scream to get attention. We want nice, average people-people who wear clothes that aren't outlandish and who aren't hiding their faces. We lgnc>n! race, color apd creed. And we try to · · · g-without · • FOR THE "ASK THEM YOURSEU-EDITOR Tell me about JllCltie Onassis' new joh as a cleslper?-J.F., Oceanside, Calif. e It's not Jackie who has become a designer, but her younger sister Lee Rndziwill, 42. Jackie is an editor with Viking Press, where she d reported to make $200 a week. Lee has hod <luite a few jobs, all different. She was fashioo editor nt "Vogue" and Nllarper's &z.uar," nn nctn:ss, a TV intt'rvicwer, and began her rcul life Njob" ns Princess when she married Prince Stanislas Hadziwill in 1959. (They were clivorccd in 1974 nfter 15 yean). l.A..'C nclmits she has no eiipericnoo in clccoratil)g for pny. hut she h:as fixt..'<l up her own homcl! nnd those ol fricncls. She's c.'Clfll'idcnt it11 all worlt out nil right l>et:lllL'Wl of her hacltgmuucl in nrt. She's prob- ably right: her fint Rttempt w111 l'.rwting a model. ruom for Lortl & Taylor clcpurtment store in New Yorlc-nml it wn.'i n huge success at its rcccnt 111wt'iliog. Cowr PtlOIO by E,,. Allbln1teln /lee 0- chau&ered limo ride M."r'ms Germany. The GenerU Account- ing Office is a £ood digging, agency, and it grinds out many reports that help us. And the Pentagoo turns out reams ol material. The real ihfonnation oft.en is in the footnotes or hidden between tbe lines. \'.ou can rome up with some gems buried in all that bureaucratic prose. If you pin down the Pentagon with a precise question. you11 get aJactual answer. But the 8nt rule is bowing the right question. FOil EVELXNIEVEL Why did you choose motOl"C)'Cle riding and daftdeyi) stunts as a career?-Ceralcl Daus, New Milford, N.Y. • Ever since I was 15, my real love has been tbe speed and thrills that only a motorcycle can offer. After I watched nn auto daredevil group drive a car up a ramp at high speed and sail· over a parked car below them, I decidecl to work up an act doing the same thing-with one exception: I would we a .motorcycle instead ol a car. FOR KATE SMITH Have you set a date few your retirement?-A.B., Santa Monica. Calif. • No way. The thought is repulsive. I wouldn't know what to do with myself. After 44 years ol work, yoq get into the habit-and why stop if there's no reason to? As a matter ol fact, one ol these days I hope to do something I've always wanted to ~a dramatic opera on 1V (interested pro- ducen please note I). FOR RICH UTfLE When, where and what was your 6nt imprasion?-Lontta Bl'aeodle, Austin, Tn. e I 6rst started doing impressions in junior high school. I did impressiou ol the teacher. When my teacher called on me, I'd give my answer using the voice and mannerism o( the teacher. The ot.her kids loved it, and the tea<"her didn't catch on. I did this with other teachers, too. After awhile, when they caught on to what I was doing, they be<..'M'le very self-conscious whenever they saw me coming. FOR SALLY FIELD, .dnr of "Stoy llungn[ You seemed so sweet And innocent on the "Flying Nun .. TV series. Are you?-J.T., Trenton, N.J. e Nohotly <:an he that sugary ancl darling-including me. The minute you meet someone who looks ns though butter can't melt in her mouth. watch outl I'm the reverse of what I appear to be-slightly crazy and full of diffettnt emotions. People think I'm sunny and outgoing. I'm not. I'm shy and introverted-something ol a hennit in fact. FAMILY WEEKLY. J-20. 1171 /ii~~ The Newsci11P8r Megazine A,-.ic..._et.,....c1sr Rlc•lw. 111e. Re,..a"• ll........, C_.,_ ol,,.....,,, A. Edwlircl llltter, PrelldHf MORTON FMNK, CINltfNft ,ATRICK M. LINIKEY, V.P.-Ad Director MORT ,ERSKY, V.P.-Editor-in·Chlel o.eld S. Wroe, Ad Manager: NcMrd D. Canol, R.,.,.,.. Dodloft, Managing Editor Assoc. Eastern Mgr.: Joe F-. Jr. Rlc"-d YetdMI, Art Director Western Mgr.; L-• II. Finn, Detroit Mgr. A~ AMYll)'•, Senior Edilor ~. llepheM, -der UeOt Md H.,._., Merilrn HenMn, Food Editor C111il.; Keftf D'MnM!Mlrv, Marketing Mgr.; Jofln Associate Editors: S-llc:GenttJ, llu.plly. Prom. Dir.: C.,t EtMr, Mdang. Hel Landon and RolMft A. Tiwv9I\ ...,...,..,. MLATIOM: ROBERT D. CAltNEY E_,.. Walpift, Art Asst.; Glorte lrier, Pictures. and LEE EWS. V.P.s and Co-Directors: Contributing Edilors: Leny llortMeifl, ftotaert H. Marriott, Mgr. PU9UIHllt MltYICEI: Robert Cunen, ,_ J. Opp1fl.\el-r, Ro1Mrt J. awte11 ... Mgr.; J--. G • ...,.,, Artibt s.-t. Business MaAa941r; Robert.....,, Promqtion; ""OIMICTIOll: NeMnl ...... Dir.: 11•,...t AleaMder, Public Information Mgr. Robert• ContM, Makeup. Heedquarlers 641 Leainglon Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022 •• 1976 FAMILY WEEKLY. INC. All rights resorYOd. "When I discussed Joey's low marks with her math teacher, her teacher told . me. 'The way .she looks, she won't need to add.' " -Ray Heatherton RAY HEATHERTON TALKS ABOUT HIS DAUGHTER JOEY: B andleader Ray wu aware very early that Joey was destined for show business: "I could sec danc- ing wai in her blood because the only stars she admired were hoofen- Dcbbie Reynolds, Fred Astaire, Eleanor Powell. At four, she entertained real or imaginary audiences. She taught her friends how to dance in our basement. And I knew she had acting ability the day she fidgeted nervously in line at her first communion and had an 'accident.' She stared at the puddle on the floor, , stepped back, tapped the slioulder of the girl ahead and said innocently, 'I think you did something.' Claiming the most wonderful t.ime of his life came when Joey wu little, the band leader said: "She poured out wannth ----1 nd-afffttiort:-=Rl9t-was how 1hc-let-me I J t know she was glad I wu her dad. She had womanly guile at two. But she was a normal kid who ale well and got into llcrape1. She took pride in her room, which she had fixed up herself. All her friends continued using Joey's room as their headquarters when they got older. "At school, she was good at what she liked (French and history): fair at what she didn'l ('enduring' math). When I discussed her low marks with her math teacher. her teacher told me, 'The way llhe loob, she won't need to add.' Some- times the kids leased her about me and t e F"MILV WEEKLY, June 20, 1171 FOR FATHEWS DAY: The Speeial Ways of Speeial Kids- Revealed by Their Famous Dads "If I had a shoe factory, I'd have left it to Alan. But the only legacy I could really pass on was my name." -Robert Alda said she got special attention because of who she was. Had Joey not been so reti- cent. she'd have fouabt bact. But she didn't open her mouth, and that made the kids taunt her aJI the more." Now that Joey is grown up. has their relationship changed? "Our careers lake us in opposite directions, so we don't see each other as much u I'd like, but when we're both in New York, we visit fre- quently. She communi~tcs with all ages and doesn't know the meanina of a gen· eration gap. I'm getting slightly less square-and she. more conservative." Joey's dad-de9eflhes•F as • very pri vale person: "She doesn't air her prob- lems. Even when she had marital difficulties [Joey divorced Lance Rent- zcl five years ago] she never came home crying." But Joey does confide in her dad, docs sect guidance. Areas in which Joey turns Iler back on parental advice concern money and energy and some amenities. "She's extravagant. She goes on clothes-buying sprees that would make your head spin. Also, 1hc knows no stop when she's working-keeps going until she vergCll on collapse. And she lets her corrcpondcncc lag. I believe in the ~ Aldta S-••er Contrtbutlng Editor "There was no way I could show Burt how to write a song. The only similarity between us is that he tapped on the piano and I on the typewriter." -Bert Bacharach courtesy of answering letters." Ray tries not to clash with his daugh- ter too often' because she's endowed with a &cmpu· "Sbc takes the position she'' a big girl now, which, loosely translated, means 'mind your own business.' She's very volatile.'' But Ray has a temper. too. He still remembers four years ago being aroused by a woman who gave Joey an insulting review. "I was livid. I took an example from Truman and sent off a stiff letter about the unjust criticism. I never got an answer-but I.got it off my chest, and that was good." Ray watches his daughter go through her paces with mixed emolions: "I'm objective. I try to be one of the audience. But I burst with pride when she comes • on stage." Would Joey have been u suc- cessfu.l without the aSKt of the Heather- ton name? "If she had aurted out as 'Mary Zilch,' she'd he no bigger or smaller a star than she is now. Joey always had great determination and drive. I never wanted to put her in a position where she'd think I was respon- sible for her success or fa.iJure. All I did was instill a sense of responsibility and a knowledge of correct profemional be- havior. I wanted her to make it or break it on her own." ROBERT ALDA TALKS ABOUT HIS SON ALAN: .. I had no burning desire for AJan to go into show business. I tried to steer him toward medicine, but it was hopeless. He'd developed his own passion-writing. At 16, Alan wrote 'Love's the Ticket.' a llChool play. He made money from it and thought that made him an instant success. He wanted to skip college and go straight into show business. We had a heart-to-heart talk. I told him entertaining was not a bed of roses. I said if he had enough guts and stamina, I'd help him all the way, pro- vided he finished college. Which he did." Robert, 20 years Alan's senior, said their relationship is that of brothers, not father-son. "We were drawn clo5C by Alan's polio at age seven. That was a tremendous blow. We had visions of him being confined to a wheel chair the rest of hi!" life. We'd just moved to LA .. where I was about to do the 'RhapsoUy in Blue' movie. The polio took agonizing ages 10 diaenOSC=.bl!_L \\'LPJllm.i.!1.......J.uw'---1 through. ''Because of the polio, Alan had pri- vate tutoring at home. Swimming was a must, and Alan spent eight to ten hours a day in lhe pool. He even had his lunch in lhe waler. As well as being concerned about his health, I was also worried that he might turn into a spoiled brat. To com- pensate for his being sick, I gave him everything he wanted .• "The polio al.so curt.ailed his sociaJ life. so I hecame more his friend than his dad. We lived on a miniature farm. Continut'd on pal{e I SI ,, It's not Toyota. It's not Datsun. It's not Vega. It's not Pinto. It's not Honda. . It's not Fiat. What makes the Volks- wagen Rabbit a winner? Just about &verything. No other car will give you the combination of econom , performance and interior roominess that you'll find in a Rabbit. What about economy? 39 miles per gallon on the highway, 25 miles per gallon in the city. These are the highly RLD · ' impressive EPA estimates "Its space for passengers of what the Rabbit got " and luggage is remarkable:· with standard transmission 87% of the space in the In the 197 6 EPA tests. car is devoted to functional (The mileage you get room. That means the Rabbit can vary, depending on has as much head and how and where you drive, leg room as some "mid- optlonal equipment, and sized" cars. the condition of your car.) Open the large Hatch- . What about perform-bock, put the rear seat once? down, and you have more We didn't name it the luggage space than In the Rabbit for nothing. trunk of a Cadillac ---You're prope ed frQ..r:n----Fleetwood. 0 to 50 in only 8.2 seconds. Economy. At that range, a Datsun Performance. S.. 210 is 60% slower than Roominess. our Rabbit.1 There's only one car that Roominess? can give you the best of all As Road & Track put it: three worlds. "Suggesied 1976 retail price $3,499 l?mt Coast P.O.E. ( 4«. model higher). li'ansportotion, local taxes, and dealer delivery charges additional. t Agti a Non Auociot .. test r-.ults. C Volkswagen of .Am.lea. . , Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ... 2 ... --.i-.~-u.--..... nc ..... . ... ............ ,1"; u-. ...... ._.,nc ,., .. I .,.. .. ,___F1&-I.- 1 LIGHTs _ _......,,_~--· __ __., u ... . u ... .. LOWER.._ --, ... - VANTAGE I MERIT I f ,lter :~~-..... .. , ..... I lllWTIOll .Wiih~l llGa& • Lorll!M "" People Quiz What Your Reading Habits Reveal (Read On) TrueorFalM? Comic strips are read mainly by leu- educated people. (Su nwnber 3.) TRUE OR FALSE? 1. The earlier you learn to read, the greater your capacity for achievement is likely to be. 2. M05t top uecutives are so busy, they have little time to read-and consequently aren't as well read as the average penon. 3. Comic atripc are read mainly by lessseducated people. 4. A child's proficiency is largely influenced by the kind of par- ents he baa . 5. Creative people tend to be poor readers. They are more interested in developing and eit- pressing their own concepts and ideas than in reading about somebody else's. I. The average person reads largely to pass the time and alleviate boredom. He derives little practical value from literature. ANSWERS 1. True-as indicated by studies at the University of Illinois to determine whether early read- ers achieve more than equally intelligent late readers. Early readen were determined by children's scores on pr1mary reading and vocabulary Jests when entering lint grade. The subjects were then given IQ and achievement tests. Results: Early readers demonstrat~d consistently higher achievement. 2. Falu. A study of the top· leaden of American institutions Applied Social Research showed that these men of power are avid readers and that their reading runs a wide gamut, including newspapers, news- magazines, general and special- ized periodicals and other me- dia. The findings suggest that the more valuable a man's tim~ is, the more valuable he con- !Udc:rs the knowledge and infor- mation he obtains through reading. I • FAM.ILY wtEICLY, JuM 20, 1171 S. False. Investigations have shown that IQ or education rarely caUICS a person to lose interest in his favorite comic strips. A Univenity of Michigan study has shown, however, that .. univenity &tudents prefer hu- mor c-0mic strips to adventure strips." 4. True. A university study has shown that the parents of good ftaden tended to have the fol- lowing characteristics in com- mon: "They used the libraries, read books on various subjects, bought quality magazines and newspapers, enjoyed classical music, went on trips lo histori- cal places and museums, were satisfied with the amount of reading their children did and eitpected good grades from their children." 5. False. Investigations have shown that creative people tend to be avid readers-lo have a strong interest in the thoughts, feelings and id.as of others. Psychological studies at Tufts University &how that this is equally true of creative children. In tests on fifth-and siittb- graders it was found that the higher the level of reading pro- ficiency, the higher the scores were on tests designed to meas- ure creativity. I. False. A National Literature Assessment Survey of a cross- section of Americans provides a profile of the reading habits of the nation's men and women. literature had great value for them, and they wer~ able to eitplain just what the values were. The values were found to embrace silt categories: "(t) exposes the reader to other points of view; (2) leads to greater self-awareness; ( 3) helps to create an ability to evaluate cs:iticaJly; ( 4) teaches people to think; ( S) is entertaining; and (6) helps build vocabulary,_ and writing skills." lillJI EAMIL Y WEEKLY visits the famous James Beard Cooking School-and comes back with recipes for an all-American feast! HAii EN CROUT£ 1 country ..... ...,. 1S.14 ... \•Weter -~= ........ ........... ~ lb. ....................... . ....... 1~ cu,. liquld, ,....,.., ........... Yl cup --..,.,... ...... ..... 2 tlllll1111aa• po•derecl ........ , .__ St.blllPDDMaMlll 1. Soak ~ in water 24-48 hours. 2. Drain ham, cover with fresh water. bring it to a boil and boiJ 5 minutes or so, removing any scum that forms on the top. Allow to simmer for exactly 21/J houn, then let cool com- pletely in the liquid. 3. Make a pastry using the flour, lard and Madeira, or you can use part water and part Ma- deira, or sherry, or part vinegar and white wine. (Cut lard into Hour with pastry blender until crumbly, adding Madeira as necessary to make a pliant dough.) 4. Wrap dough in waited paper and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. 5. In the meantime, remove the skin from the shank end of the ham with a sharp knife and re· serve. Scrape the fat smooth. Rub ham well with miltture of brown sugar and dry mustard. I. Roll dough out into a ~ inch-thick oval, large enough to drape over the ham easily. No pastry goes on the bottom. 7. Place the reserved skin on the bottom of a shallow roasting pan. lop with the ham and FamHy Weekly~ COOl\.,BfK)K, Presents: An.,ed "' ........ ol h .............. Cooking ScMol: Dewled i..., .......... °'"" ..... Ued. ..._ Md ..... Ued, a.lllld SlllObd Hem, AngeC Food CU., Buttenllllll Role, Fried a..-1 (rou CM _. rocll comllll Ml• Me ow redpe), Old-FMNolled Lemon .. end Iced TM. James Beard's 4th-of-July Pienie-l drape with the dough. pressing the dough aroupd the sides of the ham with your fingers so that the topside of the ham is completely covered. I . Mix egg yolk and cream and brush the pastry. Cut ·leftover By Marilyn Hansen _______ __, Footl Miter pastry into rounds and strips and use your fingers lo shape into flower petals. oval leaves and stems. Attach to the pastry with some of the egg wash and bake the ham in a 350"F. oven 11-4-1 112 hours. 9. Carve the ham lengthwise toward the shank in thin slice.,. Leave the slices in place, restore the crust. Serve a bit of crust wath each portion of ham. .Wak~s 10 .urvin1rs ·•Hems were cured from earli- eat times here. Each section of th• country had /ta own curer."-Jamea BHrd RUllJ-to-E• Hmn In Crull: Skin the ham ( 12-14 lbs.) with· a sharp, knife. Rub well with sugar and mustard u above. Prepare pastry. Use pastry recipe from Ham En Croute or use stan<ia"'1 double-crust recipe for pie cfobgb. Make recipe 2 times, usidg 4 cups flour. Roll out the crust as above and fol- low directions for preparing ham for the oven. Bake in p~ -bea1ed 325"F. oven 1 ~ hours. Malces 10 servings B•ked RHdf-to-Emt H .... : Skin the ham (12-14 lbs.) . Score fat in parallel lines, ~ - ioch apart with a sharp knife, so u to form squares. Place a whole clove in center of each square. Mill ~ cup dark brown sugar and ~ cup Dijon mus- tard; coat ham well with this mixture. Bake in a preheated. 325"F. oven 10 minutes per lb. Malces 10 servings BUTTERMILK ROLLS 2 pkp. ectiM .,.,.... 1t.1111111paon~ ...., ~ cup ••rm weter (100"· 115° epproalmaWJ) 4 cupe unblHdlecl llff. purpoee flow 1 tlllll11paonUlt 3 tabl11poone mefled bulWf 1·1 ~ cupe bultermllk 1. Combine yeast, sugar and water. stir 10 dissolve yeut. 2. Mill flour. salt, melted butter and buttermilk together: work into a smooth dough and then add the yeast mixture. 3. Beal well for 2 minutes, then remove lo a well-ffourcd board and knead for approitimately IO minutes. until the dough is sup- ple, smooth and satiny. 4. The dough can also be pre- pared in an electric mixer equipped with a dough hook. Combine all the ingredients. knead with the dough h<><?k for approximately 5-6 mtnulcs and (" ,,,,,;,, "''" F-'IMllV WEEKlY. June 20. 1178 • 1 dames &Ard On How We i Eat J ames Beard has written 18 books, taught cook.Ing for well over 20 years and is one of America's foremost food authorities. Here is what he has to say about the way Americans cook today: .., "The basis of American food Is the ethnic food of many countries ttuitpeople brought with them, made with the basic ingredients that were here. Some of the foods that we consider most 'Amerlcan'-S\!Ch as clam chowder, apple pie and gingerbread-actually have their origins in Europe. "But home bread-baking, home curing ot meats and home canning and preserving are among the inno~ations that have developed and matured here. On the other hand, we haven't I " I iii been terribly Inventive with the things we have. For example, corn and cornmeal, which we got from the Indians, haven't been maintained on that great a scale. "There is evidence that a growing element of our society wants and will pay for better quality In food. And there seem.to be more people who wish to eat more simply, enjoying more vege- tarian-based meals with an emphasis on fish, vegetables and fruits." Write to him and James Beard will send you the brochure of his cooking school at 167 West 12th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011 . Each fall, winter and spring, classes are conducted there in American, French and other important cuisines. 4th-or-July Plenle Continued then remove the dough to a floured board for about 2 min- utes of kneading by band. 5. Place the dough in a butte~d bowl and tum to coat the dough with butter. Cover and set in a warm spot to rise until more than doubled in bulk1 Punch down the dough, remove to a floured board and knead for two minutes. 8. Set aside dough for several' minutes, until you arc able to roll it out to a thickness of !n inch. 1. Cut out rounds of dough with a round 2-or 2!n-inch cutter or with a water glass dipped in flour. (The odd bits of leftover dough can be reworked into a ball, rolled out and cut.) I. Brush the center of each round with melted butter. Take a pencil, a chopstick or any cylinder of similar size and make a deep indentation in the center of the circle without breaking through the dough. Fold over one-third of each t10und and press down to seal. Arrange folded rolls on a but- tered baking sheet about 1h - inch apart. 9. Brush again with melted but- ter and allow the rolls to rise until almost doubled in size. They will probably touch each other. 10. Brush them with the egg wash• and bake in a preheated 350• F . oven until lightly browned, about 20 minutes. de- pending on sii.c. 11. Remove rolls lo a cooling rack or serve piping hot right from the oven, with plenty of butter and preserves or honey. if desired. Makes 4 dou 11 rolls ___ _.. _ __,• '"'N Was.b: A yolk_ of egg Food Edftor M•llyn HenMft with J .... Beard In the Cooking School kitchen. I • FAMll Y WEEKl Y. June 20 1971• a i a c ~ w beaten lightly with 2 table· spoons cream or milk gives color and glazes the rolls. DEVILED EGGS 12 ltard-jaiMled eggs 2 teaspooM Dijon mu1tard l6i ... apaon TabMco ~ te .. poon ... , ~ tenpoon ground black pepper 1 tablHpoon graled onion Me,otwMllM Paprika 1. Peel eggs and cut them into halves vcrticaJly, horiwnt.ally or diagonally. Carefully transfer the yolks to a bowl. 2. Mash yolks with fork and 11ombinc with muiitard, Tabascp, salt, pepper and grated onion. Add enough mayonnaise to bind mixture into smooth paste. 3. Stuff the whites with the aid of a pastry tube fitted with a large rosette tube or spoon in the filling, smooth it off and gar- nish with a sprinkle of paprika. Makes 24 deviled eggs Jim'• Method to Boll Egg• Place eggs In cold water and let them come to a boil. Remove from heat and allow to stand for 30 seconds for very soft eggs and 1 minute for firmer eggs. For hard-<:ooked eggs, let them boil for 3 minutes. Remove from heat and allow to atand In hot water for 20 mlnutea. Then plunge into cold water. If you stir the eggs gently during cooking, especially at the beginning, yolks will be better centered. FRIED QUAIL ...... ~ cup .. purpose nour 1~ ... , 1 tNapoon freallly ground pepper 1-1 thick ellc:es bacon Pane., IP'ita 2 tablespoona flour 1 cupmllk Salt Frelhly ground black pepper Tabnco 1. Split quail and shake them in a plastic bag with flour, salt and pepper. 2. Cook bacon in a heavy skillet till just crisp. Transfer to ab- sorbent paper and keep hot in low oven or warming oven. 3. Sautc the quail in the bacon fat over medium-high heat until nicely browned on both sides. Reduce heat and let them cook, turning once or twice, till just tender. 4. Transfer to a hot platter, top wit.h bacon slic.:cs and garnish w1ffi parsley sprigs. 5. To make gravy for serving with quail: remove all hut 3 tablespoons fat from the skillet and add two tablespoons llour. Mix well with the fat and pan juices over medium heat and stir well unt il thoroughly blended and smooth. 8. Gradually stir in the milk and continue to stir until the nm.· lure is thickened . Season IP taste with salt, pepper and C1111/i11111'<I 011 flllJ)I I I Splendid Bleiided Salads! (You can make them with Best Foodie Real Mayonnaise.) Gently toss together all ingredients. Cover; chill several hours. Makes 8 cups. •MAKI AHEAD UL.AD BOW\. 1 1 /2 cups BEST FOODS Real Mayonnaise 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt 118 teaspoon pepper 1 package (10 oz) frozen peas. thawed and drained 1 /2 cup thinly sliced gr1ten onion 1 /2 cup thinly sliced celery 1/4 cup chopped green pepper 1 head lenuce. finely shredded 3 hard cooked eggs, diced 1 cup cherry tomatoes. halved 6 slices bacon. cooked. drained and crumbled Combine first 8 ingredients. Cover; chill seYeral hours. Line large boWI with lettuce; spoon Real Mayonnaise mixture into center. Garnish with egg, tomato and bacon. Serves 6. ' GARDIN llUC. UL.AD 1 package (6 oz) long grain and 1 /2 cup diced cucumber wild rice mix 2 tablespoons chopped 1 /2 cup BEST FOODS parsley Reel Mllyonnaise 1 /8 teaspoon seasoned sall 1 /4 cup plain yogurt 1 /8 teaspoon pepper 1 cup allced celefy 1/4 cup chOpped dry roasted 1 cup cubed tomato peanuts Cook rice as directed on package; omit butter or margarine. cool. T081 lightly with next 8 ingredients. Co'ler; chill. Garnish with pea- nuts. Makes 4 1 /2 cups. 1 cup BEST FOOOS RMI M8yonnaiae 3 tablespoons lemon juice 1 112 teaspoons sugar 1 1 /2 teaspoons dry muslard 1 teaspoon sell Dash garlic powder 4 cups cooked elbow macaroni 3 cups finely shredded green cabbage 1 cup coarsely shredded carrot 1 /2 cup finely chopped green pepper 3 tablespoons minced onion Genlly toss together all ingredients Cover; chill several hours. Makes 1 cups. J • ,. aDoutit .. · . . · Many people are against cigarettes .. Yqu've heard their arguments. And even though we're in the business of selling cigarettes, we're not going to advance arguments in favorof smoking. We simply want to discuss one irrefutable fact. _ __ _ -· , A lot of people are still smoking cigarettes. In all likelihood, they '11 continue to smoke cigarettes and· nothing anyixx.iy has said or is likely to say is going to change their minds. ·· · . Now, if you're one of these cigarette smokers, what are you going to do about it? You may continue to smoke your present brand. With all the enjoy- ment and pleasure you get from smoking'it. Or, if 'tar' and nicotine has become a concern to you, you may c9nsider changing to a cigarette like Vantage. (Of course, there is no other cigarette quite like Vantage.) Vantage has a unique filter that allows rich flavor to v~N-:;-AG~ come through it and yet substantially cuts down on 'tar' I .... T .. 0 • \ and nicotine. \ We want to be frank . Vantage is not the lowest 'tar' ~· and nicotine cigarette you can buy. But it may well be h I ' ' d . . . ·11 t eowest tar an n1conne<:rgarette you wt --..::::-----_, enjoy smoking. Vantage. It's the only cigarette that gives you so much taste with so little 'rqr' and nicotine. We suggest you try a pack. Warning: The Surgeon General Has_Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ---~ .. --- FILTER. MENTHOL: 11 mg. nr•n. 0.7 mg. nicotine.av. per ciglrettt. FTC Ripon SEPT. '75. 4.h-ol'-.Jul Plenle Contin11ed f rona page 8 Tabasco. 1. Serve with small new pota- toes, hot biscuits and honey. Mdu 6 1ervinp •Or small individual Rock Cor- nish Game Hem, aplit. LEMON-PINEAPPLE PUNCH 2 ......... (11 ....... , ..... , ........ ~ I= waaM .. Ud pln11ppl1 1cup .......... ...... .... ' 1' cup anpo or ColnerMll ,.....,......, ...... cat••• ·-........ ,1.upph ___ _._~-l31l-pitchcr. <:Orobioc all ingredients; chm. 2. Serve over ice cubes aod gar- nish with fresh mint leaves and fresh pineapple sticks if desired. M11ke181h t:11p1 OLD-FASHIONED L2MONADE , ..... 1cupl1..,.1q1J1.nd...._ .... 21' .,. cold .... 1 ........ Wlplllld, ellced"' ........... 1. In large 2-qt. pitcher, dissolve sugar in lemon juice. Add re- maining ingredients. Stir weU. 2. Save over ice cubes and aar- nisb with mint leaves if desired. Mab1 abo11t 5 cwp1 RICE ANO SHRIMP SALAD 1 ... ,.. ......... UMlllpDDMotl 1 cup.....,cMppldllf'MI' ... 1cup ................... ....., cloed OUQ .. .. 1' cup ....... MC@....., diced 1cup ............... end cMppldeo.eto QoppedlNeltbMI Chopped .,.... ,.,..., VlftalgrMte Dreeelnt (recipe below) 2 .... trm. whole llwtmp Crltpa.ledgrMM 2""",.,,...., ........ end cutlntortnp °'"" °"'°" ...... 1 ..... ...-. ..... lllced 1. Cook rice according to your fa'{C>rite method, then toss aently with oil. Cool. 2. Stir in green onion, cucum- FAMILY WEEKLY, J11t1e 20, 1179 • 11 ber, areeo pepper, tomato aod chopped fresh basil and parsley to taste. • S. Vinaigrette Dressing: lO tablespoons olive oil, 2 table- spoons fresh lemon juice, 1 tea· spoon salt and ~ teaspoon freishly around black pepper. TOii rice aod vegetable mixture with half of Vinaigrette Orea-5. At serving time, line a large ing. Keep well cooled (not platter with greens. Pile rice chilled) until .serving time. salad in center. GarniJh with ~..,-;<--~~~.,..-__:..:.=;;;;...;;;.;;....=.o=~-==-'-=-=~-'-~~~-.1 4. Cook frozen shrimp accord· marinated shrimp. FiniJh deco- ing to your favorite method; rating platter with green pepper drain. Toss with remaining Vin-rings, strips of green onion and aigrette Dressing. Refrigerate, thin slices of tomato. covered, if oot serving immed-Mab1 ~ servings iaady. 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Beat until the egg whites will hold stiff peaks and the sugar is dissolved . 8. Fold in the ftour while sifting or spooning it over the egg whites. This can be done with a rubber spatula or frilled whip, GREEN BEAN SALAD a-.................. .......... .... I e.blHpaCMie oll, ollve oll "JOU ,,..... 1 "••paon salt y, "••pa an fnaNr pound bblck ........ 1 .... , a Dft INloft ......,.. ' .... , .. ,aa,. ........, • ._ lulca Crt.pleeluce ...... 1 •.c:MrrJ'°"'81a. CMppedcMM9 1. Trim ends of beam, but leave whole. Cook in boiling, .salted water about S..10 minutes or until crisp-tender.-Drain well. 2. Make Vinaigrette Sauce by combining oil, salt, pepper, Di- jon mustard and vinegar; blend well. Pour Vinaigrette Sauce over cooked beans, cover and refrigerate. 3. Just before serving, line a serving plate with lettuce leaves. Arranac marinated gree~ beans 10 center. surr w1 c rry tomatoes. Sprinkle with finely chopped chives. Makes 6-8 servings using a down-the-side and up- th rough-tbe-battc r motion. Turn the bowl to incorporate evenly. 7. When the flour is fully com- bined but not_ overmixed, turn the batter into a 10-inch tube pan. The pan must be abso· lutely fn:e of grease, for the cake mwt cling to the sides as it rises. L Bake the cake about S0-55 minutes. Test by pressing lightly in the center. If the cake springs back. it is done. t. Remove from oven and in- vert the pan until the cake cools. Many pans arc equipped with legs for this purpose. Other· wise, you cao hang the pan up- side down over the neck of a bottle. 10. When the cake is cool, it can be removed by pulling from e s1 es o c pan w1 a o . Frost or leave plain, as you pre· fer. To serve the cake, pierce it with a fork at intervals to mark the portions, then pulJ apart with two forks. The cake will mash if cut in the usual fashion. Makes 10-12 servings "Angel Food Cake is a com· pletely American invention. It's a form of the souffle. 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Pour sauce over stuffed crulics. Cover. heat in preheated JS0°F. oven 20 minutes or until piping hot. Serve at once. Malr.u 6 1~rvings. NOTE: Dish can be prepared in adv.._~ heated just before serving. Deliciously clift'erenr' and ine•pcmive., tooL FAMILY WEEKLY, June 20, 1171 • 11 A Celebrity~ Karen Blaek: .. Try 111ese Stoned~ Me~-Style!" "My husband is rather picky. I have to make good things or he won't eatl" Why Bonlelis new freezer containers arc much better than tll8 others • O...ldllb ...... Nime street City Stste • ~ _,,,.--~ Alrlllhl -----.... ...... ,._ ___ .._. .... Id ~. ---z.. .•. If Lustro-Ware Food/Freezer Container ~ should crack in normal household use ~ ~3-YEAR for any reason. simply send Lustro-Ware ~ _ BAC:K the date circle cut from the bottom of GUARANTEE the cracked container, along with your name. address. and the amount you paid 5"imNJNHSfllliigmi;llElil~lll~Jnalll fOf' the container. 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TRIFLE 3pllp.(3cm.eedt)ledr ............... 1 cup ..... ....,,, 2 cupe abawbwry ,._ y, cuphoftef 1 llMpoon lfltld llMOll rind 3¥1 c:upe custard uuce• 1 cup (Y, pint) ....., Cf ... '4cup~· ..... 1 1 .. paOft,.,,. wenila e1trect Additional 1tr•wberTJ l•m. ,,.... 1trawberri.. 2 tableepoone chopped walnuts 1. In 2-qt. glass serving bowl, arrange a layer of lady fingers. Sprinkle them with about V.t cup sherry. 2. In a bowl, combine straw- berry jam, honey and lemon rind. II• FAMILYWEEKlY,June20, 1176 3. Spoon a layer of strawberry mixture over lady fingers and then add a layer of custard sauce. Continue layering, end- ing with sauce. 4. Whip cream until stiff. Fold in sugar and vanilla. • 5. Spoon whipped cream around outer edge of bowl. I. Driz.zle additional strawberry jam over cream and top with fresh strawberries, mint leaves and a sprinkle of wal.nuts. 1. Refrigerate several hours be- fore serving. Rebigerate left- overs. Malc.u 8 servings •use Custard Sauce or Quick Custard Sauce. CUSTARD SAUCE leggJollla ~ cup.upr 'Mi .... ., a Oft ult 3cupelNlk 1¥1 ••PDDI• purewa1tllla ntrect 1. In double boiler over bot. not boiling water, with wire whisk, beat egg yolks, sugar and salt until blended. 2. Gradually stir in milk and cook, stirring coostandy until miiuure thickens and coats a spoon; about 2S minutes. 3. Stir in va.nilla ex.tract. Cover surface with lightly buttered waxed paper and refrigerate. Makes about 3"7 cups QUICK CUSTARD SAUCE (A "Shortcuf') 2 pllp. (3~ ODI eacfl) lnatlint wanlUll pudding mlll 3¥1 cupe cokt llllk 1. Beat pudding and milk to- gether smoothly. Let stand until thick. Male.es about 3¥.1 cups Tipe for Succ11•ful Trifle 1. Traditional Trill; was the in- vention of a thrifty, imagjnative cook for the upress purpose of usi ng up stale cake. By soaking • the cake in a favorite sherry or I iqueur-e n~fl.tt-,,_.·.__ ___ _. creamy custard and jam, a de- licious concoction evolved. Crumbled poundcake or sponge cake will serve equally as well. 2. 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UOll I "'-rusll __ Hemmock(a) #10497 e D Mftl Order two l\emmocq for only S9.76. I 14.• plus 9511 poet. & fllndl. 11. EndoMd It !"eve Sl.90 poet ... end h1ndllna. I dleck Of m.o. for S ----YOU lllAY CHA..-MY: I I MAMa -----------~ ,,....pr1ntc1Mrty I ._.. ------ --- 1 cm ------------ 1 ITAn ~ ----- ''"'·' n.. r"IMlltl ........ tu) • a MHlerCl\u .. • 0 81nl&Amerlurd Ellp. Acct.•--------Det•---Sl•n•lure: ________ " __ _ •tndlc1t1 ttle four numben •bwe )'Ollr --here --- fHI: 24 HOUtt INITANf CMIOaJt KJl¥ICi: for our char .. card C'"'-"· CALL TOLL FRff 9C»l27-835l; Fla. CWl-rw 1.-00-432·7521. ·--------------------------------------- FATHER'S DAY so be was never bored. There's always sometb.ina to do oa 12 acres. He still has a pat lcwe for ani!'ak, is a aood hone- DWI (Im-a to ride bareback). and at ooe point I thouJht be'd cod up u a vet." Growing up in the pre-1V en. Alan's interest in radio WU directed toward comedy. He never mimed Jact Beany and Bob Hope. In bigb school and col- lege, his attention turned to girls. .. AJ- tbouah he wasn't nervous with the ladies," said bis fat.her, "neither was be too adf-assured. He could cake them or leave them." The all-important question: How far could Alan bave gone had be not been an Alda? "All I did wu open one or two doon and give him some intros to 1toct companies. Beyond that, it wu bis ambi- tion and tenacity that got bim where be it Coday. Naturally, I tried to do what I could. What father wouldn't? U I had a shoe ladoly, rd bave left it to him. But the only lepcy I could really pus OD wu my name. And the one thi.na I wu always ad1DU1nt about was that be never use me as a means for obtailling per- sonal favon." Calling bis aon "a man'1 maa who knows what be wants," Robert uys bis son is affectionate, has a great tense of humor-plus a controllable temper. "It comes to the fore when he's frustrated. · He has a couple of ac:reaming bunts, then it'a all over.'' What does be have in common with Alan? .. A fondneu of JOW1Dd foods and the knowledge of bow to watch our diet and calories. We share a love of cook- ing; we can both bate Irish bread. When we eat out, we usually ch<>Ose puta, pizza or barbecued ribe, witti salad. And we both have tireless energy," said Robert Alda whole current films are "I Will, I Will ... For Now," and "Drum.'' "Each ol us keeps 1oing, even when he knows he should stop." combo. Their fint job was playi.na at a Cafbolic school dance. For eome reuoo, Burt Wiii oo drums. He rapidly came to the condusioo there was no future in that when be uw that all the cute 1i.rb hung around the piano player. 'We decided that as Ions as Burt wut.ed to ltUdy-muuc. be COUid not ao out to play football until be comp&etcd his practicing. We weren't tyrants, but u 10011 u ~ uw Burt wu headed for a career in music, we felt he abouldn't waste time fooling around-'*"abotald set OD with iL .. ( WU the lenient one. Irma WU tough. It wu my rotten job to ,et him up in the morning for ICbool. He always uted for an extra five minutes, and I always gave it to him. Dragging him out of bed spoiled my whole day. That and getting him to eat his breakfast. He was a dreadful eater. Getting food down him was a battle. And since I hated makina him practice, bis mother was the ooe who made all the deciaions about when be could goof off if football conflicted with bis music kllom." Burt, who's been married to Aqie Dictimon for 11 ye.an, is said by bis father to have developed an early interat in the oppo9ite IClt. ''Whenever be AW an attnc:tive ii.rt. he'd remark, 'Gee, rd lite to marry her!' When he wu 12, be came back from ice sbtiD1 and told us about a girl he'd met. who wu gorgeous, and that he'd lite to marry her.' We asked what she looted lite, and he said, 'She was-• brunette.' Then be added, 'Dad, what's a brunette?' " As a child, ·Burt idolized athletes. REMOVE UNWANTED HAIR FOREVER "He's an autograph hunter, and almost his entire collection ia compoeed or sportsmen. He loved to go to the Polo Grounds (where the New York Giants played) because it was an autograph bonanza. When he was 12, he saw a pie-Perma Tweez is a simple electrolysis instrument that PERMANENTLY turc of FDR throwing out the fint ball removes ugly hair from all areas of the face--such as the chin, upper lip, 00 opening day in Washington. He aaid eyebrows. Embarrassing body hair can now be removed fonwer in t~e pri- enviously, 'It must be great to be Preai-vacy of your boudoir. Ar!l's and legs can be f~rever free of the incon· venience of constant hair removal. An exclusrve U.S. patented safety dent. He can get all the ballplayers' feature allows you to do this without puncturinc the skin! autographs be wanul' " • There's a great bond between Burt <an AN EXPERT'S APPROVAL _,.. only child) and bU P.rents. Said Bert: Penna Tweez has been dinicalty tested by a university professor of derma-BERT BACHARACH "We raixd Burt the way 1 was-with totogy and proven to be safe and effective. One of his patients had pre· toads of affection. I wu never embar-viously been tweezing hairs from her chin every day for 15 years. After TALKS ABOUT ruaed to embrace my father in public. treating herself with Perma Tweez, she has ellmina~ed this time_ consum· HIS SON BURT Nor is Burt." Unlike most fathers whose ing chore for the rest of her life! Over 15 thousand instruments 1n use by : _ J children confidently tread in their foot-doctor~er 500,000 in use by people like yourself. ltbou&h Burt Bacharacb'a nMi-steps, Bert could DOC give Burt an assisi-Easy instructions make you expert in a few minutes. Save hundreds of cal talent wu apparent at ftve (be ing hand: "Actors can pass on tricks of dollars on salon etectrolysis by doing it yourself. ,....-n11 1-~~-1=-~r-..1.+i..+-....mr-ft...-.~,,.,. ...... r-..""'r-r.t---ithPTI"ll~tnithei·tr011n~·mr.,but~~wu no way I could show Burt how to write 14 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE :a.1111U11ll11ping. the Marine Hymn on the piano), as a child he wanted to be everything but a compOier. Reported his father, syndi- cated columnist-author Bert Bacharach: "Burt's ftnt love wu sports. He dreamed of being a jockey or a quarterback, or a disc jockey or an artist. The one tbina we did know wu that he'd never be a great scholar. He had no use for history or math. In fact, my wife Irma and-t were amazed he made it through high school! His mind wu always in the clouds. "At 11. Burt and his pals fonned a a ........ The only similarity between us is $16.95-send check or money order '4. --,.... ~~ -·-e r-c•_•u._,..._1c1_."~~~~.!~~~--------------~1T• .,. .. , tt'~:; --· that be tapped on the piano and I on I the typewriter." 1 GENERAL MEDICAL CO., Dept. NFW-19 1 The help Bert e1uenda to his son is of I 1935 Armacost Ave. I a pcnonal nature: "We're not qualified I Los Anaeles, California 90025 I to discuss his comple1t business affairs. I o I l!f'ldose $4.00 deposit and will pay balance COD plus extra COD postage. I But private matten are our domain." 1 1 o 1 enclose $16.95 in full pi11yment. I Bert's eyes glisten when he speaks about""M~ 1 "ri=--=r-='.:--;-1 -e a.nlu\111e1it:11rd u ........ ........... 1 seeing his so11 on stage. app a as I N Exp date ---------loud as everyone else. Tha1's all. I'd like I o. · I to clap the loudest and the JJlll I Name I longest-but I don't dare ... " ~ I I 1~~ I II City/State Zip I 111tr. et ,...,., .. , •• .-....,_ 11ect1.t»• r.i,,,..,.. I ~--------------------------------------- FAMILY WEEKLY. J-20. 1171 • 11 ~ ~-. Let me say this bluntly-adYerUeemeat YOU CAN . MANAGE ALMOST ALL BUT THE MOST GRIEVOUS ILLNESSES ENTIRELY BY YOURSELF Without d111g9 ••• without co9I ••• without painful apparatm ••• and (except In rare Instances) entirely without the services of a doctor! ..,. • .,.,, •om.on, Doctor ot Claltoptacflc llY FILES UE FILLED Wl'l1I CASES TllAT IUD LIKE MIRACLES ••• TO GIVE JUST A FEW! ........ '90M &Mnn'•MA-Mr. Patrkll J. lla4 a ..,..,. ud '°"9-tl•Mlftl c-of.....,._,_. 0.. 4ar, he cou111cd ID -·~ llw4 U... lilt dtll&IUU ca-i-&lid al-dlol!M Iii.. I ....,.... tillft l II""* MlaACLB Sttrtt ....... nd I.be 1HDlt1 were l'llfl"Cdlall ea4 iftlllllflctnt. Suddenly. he could tlraatlll -fl'ffly Mid eull'y. 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I ....... ...., "fn fort1·tr•en years 11 • d 1itoprac1or I hawc In~ much -Y and time for ttthnlQ\ICt and consider 0 1, Morrioon'• the nlOK ptllClical and mott cft'cclivc Chan all <Kher• combi...S." -Dr. a.. 1. ~. T8ft ....... ..._ ·'The Cl"into~ncc of Cluropucllc l 1M>•ltcllit. For yHn I've ••rdled ror m<lft ways of helpi1111 -lkll .,..,.. .. •n ~II filter. Thia weekend "'.{, ~a7m d, dcMf'lt haa b«Offtl an ac111ali17." -·~ O.C.. ,,._ o.t.M, LL .. ,, "''"""· rccciwcd lmnwdlatc relief or cllronlc i ympcorna." -or.·-~. D.C., ......._,Art- "Hawc llad 20 yon in l'tlyalcal McdidM ..• IS rears 111 chlrOl>'ac1k. Hawe la~en every cow•. Bui 1hl1 is ablOlulcly lhe 1rc11ete." -V. I . r--. D.C., V--••• w..a.. "Aflt r lla~ln• u..ed o,. Morrlaoe'a 1echn1que for over 6 moruM, I call, and do, Mrot11'1 recommend It to .,...,,., doclor In our profcnJon.'' -or. AneW C, •n. c-orit, N.C. "The ltchnJquu are w rr Mfftplc, but elfectln ... nc>Oilna r.lto<t of maalc:. ~. 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Life force !n your ow11 body quolc:kly and clfcctlwcl) Ill Ille prlwecy or your own "°"""· Don't Wdle allOlllcr mlaule; retum lhe coopoe-TODAY! r----MAll NO RISK COUPON TODAYI----, IMPROYUllNT BOOKa CO., 0.,..12458 1a. 11.W ...... A ... , Ope Loeb. FIL I*' a-.n..: Ptelaerwh-•~ofoocroa MORRISON'S MIRACLI! IOOYTUNl!·UP POR REJUVENATED HEALTH. #IOll7, by Mirth Morrloo11, D.C., P'h.C., f'.l.C.C.! I cncloM $1.9' Ill Ml payment. In lddllloll, I• 11ndeu11nd lfllll I may • ....._ 11111 book for a full lO daya entlrclY al your rlak or · _,,t.dt. . 11KkMM It dleck cw M.O. for s, ____ _ YOU MAY CHAROI! MY: 0 MA.STl!ll CHAROI! 0 IA.NltAMEIUCAllD Act'&# ____________________ _ I-lull l _____________ (Fllld efloN yow-> EqoUaUoe 4aM of •Y c.ar.._ ___________ _ HANE ADDIUl.SS CITY STAT£ ZIP TrHt femllJI end •-t• to delecteble belled clea· Mrta In the ahepe of our cou"t'JI. No •POI• pl• could be mo,. American then when belled In thlal Try • c.elce decoretecl with American• de-•tsn•. G,.•t too •• • mold for the n•ttonel feworite -pt.tin. A perfect w•v to celebret• -our-8tcwntwmfhll. AlumtllVl'lf! ta": ---17121 -U.s.A. .,_ ..... . ... $3.91 DELUH WINDOW WAaHE" -D"Yl"I Just dip, w .. h -on• wlpedoeait!Spong• end~ squeegee on otller, fiends never touch the w1terl Adjusts for short or 1111 win· dows. Wash Inside double sash: outside windows from Inside! Steel handle sepa. r1tu to ••z,h mlr-~o~-~~ll:ie\fp.·,r'"'t MU-Wlftdow.W8M U.'11 Thia •Hrt~ deelti-f i-tlef INlt on _,.. toll CMle .. ii 'De"9ct IOf "-Of oftlce. Roll It 1round lo .. ,.,. QllMtl. Roll II out to patio, or .ii.,..,., the parl)I le. II won'1 rvat-lta molded hlgh-l11111ac1 acrytlcl Holda 10 quert .. iZ• bolt ... ol liquor, aofl drlnb encl 111bcera pg 12 coclltall gle-eecti In II• own -11 -no -r IPlllel 2 flft~ b<lclleta for Ice, h0'9 d·--. 20" dl-•-ter, 23" !llOI\. 8rlgllt 1Un·J19llOW ColOf 11 ,, .. , 1ccer11 with -'lflhlno. 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Ee.ST.•lwlt4.W twetn 1750 & 17871 Minia· """ -perlectly tealld & detailed! ~ono bufft1 table wltll tumed wood legs; triple draser with slldino draw· ers: 2·dmwer silver cabinet; highboy with louvered doors. shllws I clrawen; lowboy hutch with louvered Ooors aiid a beaUtilul open hutch dV."),llMf C.....(lii"). •1Qn-A11 Sl11,.....JJ.• -11111L3 .. 1lidintJlfn1t1..l.J2.. .•. 1t • lr11ctlon of the coal! An 1ld In weight control. relief of tension, better sleep, easing of tired mus· cles, general well belng .. No lnatellailon: plugs Into any outlet. Aulomellc shut-on: protective vinyl floor mat. Steam o-r1tor included. 157._._ ....... S1:l." I I N•m•of Item MINIMUM OR0£R $3.00 Price TOTAL I NIJMI Alli ....... , .. cuMl' Tot1t FOf I To tcure: :otal Mdtt, and uH chart. lr>clude correct i.::M::.:e""rc::.:h:..:•nd=I'~"--~---"' I ch•'>I• to avoid delay. This os • sm1tl pert of the cost. N.Y and Fla. lies. I We p1y Ille rest. Sorr11 no stamps or C.0 .0 . Add Stitt Sain r.1 "*" PM le $1M ... 11$ Gnen ,11.tl te fl2.00 fl.It -.· · ... I .,...,.. tU1 t• $1 .... $US °'"" $12.11 ti ...... $2.10 ;~::r.:::: ..... I trMn $U1 t1 $11.M .$1.11 lnlln -$11.M ..... tUI ===---_._ ___ ..J Yur's C1tatoe I NAME--------·--------S..llKriplion sot ··--~-----..,.._ .. , .......... , __ --TOTAi. EllCLOSll J DOltESS•-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 1 I I CITY STAT£ ZIP'----- YM IUY CMllK 111T1 0 MASTU CHARG£• 0 UlllWIJRICAllD (ON OllDClt$ Df $5.00 Oii MOii£) ACCT.•--U PlllATION Do\ll ------ I I I I 1•-I •1t 11sl11C 1Ust11 Chart• also Indicate the tour n11111blrs 1b0v1your1111"9 "'"------- 1-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --~ FAEE 24-HOUR SHOPPERS' PHONE-IN SERVICE • for our ch1rge card customers. CALL TOLL FREE (Minimum order $12.) 800·321-ll351: Fla. customers 1-e«J."'32-7521. I cewhal in the \\Orld! BING CROSBY "rm not.., good .r ...n llllk" • la Bing Ctolbj , ... ., • loner? Bing answers: "My conception of a loner is a fellow who's a reel--. I associate with everybody. Always have. Of course, I like to be alone once in a wbi1e. You thinJc better when you'l't'J alone; you can't thiolt when you're tallting. J can go any place aJone- entertain myself. I don't have to have peo- ple. but I enjoy COOlpall)' when there's something to do, something to say: I don't like small talk. I'm not very good at it. 1 do have a failing that I'm quite aware of-) don't seem to be able to do anything about it. either! U someone's talking to me and after a while it becomes uninteresting and dull, I sometimes get a glazed look on my face, and my thoughts tum elsewhere. I am probably trying to thiolt how I can improve my golf swing or whether 111 go to the races that day or something ol that nature. Also, I'm not a very eftmive person. I'm not very demonstrative. My mother was that way. I may think a lot o( a person. but I seldom tell them so. 111 teJI them abo~ their abil- ity; whether I thinlc they're good perform- ByF...-....-i LITilE EMILY ACTRESS MtlRLO STOLER RELAXING ON AND OFF CAMERA FlgNlftg U. lypecelCfng ....... A tew wordl from • cl-.lc "'-1'': Shirley Stoler, wbo plays the 250-pound, cigar-puffing coooentration camp comman- dant in Lina Wemnuller's much-acclaimed film, ·Seven Beauties," feels that she's dis- criminated against because ol her weight. Stoler talking: ·Most actresses are unem- ployed much of the time. But I've got one problem that most actresses don't-I'm not a great beautv, and my siu works against me. I get tired o( playing the heavy, the powerhouse. In Europe, you don't have to loolc lilc:e a goddess to play Medea, but in America. everybody's typecast. It's a .shame ers; whether I lilte the song they sang or the act they did. But I've never told a friend 'I love you' or 'I lilce you.' What it all boils down to is that I'm very undemonstra. tive, and that problem has given rise to the belief that I'm a loner and that I live behind an 'ice curtain.'" From "Bing," by Charles Thompson (McKay, $8.95). because that's part ol the challenge of being an actor-trying a diversity of roles." So what keeps Shirley in the movie busj. ness? "When 1 was a child. I wrote a poem, the last line of which read, 'I wUh my anns were long enough to encompass the whole world.' From the time I can remember, 1 have been in search of adventure. l have loved people to the point of obsession, and there has been a feverish excitement run- ning through my system. That's bue of all actors, We are the greatest 6gbters, the greatest believers and the most incurable romantics." l call him. He sleeps in a wooden bed that my fatbtt made for him. At night we leave the kitchen window open so he can have a run outdoors. He's pretty domesticated. He 'even drinks tea. One of his favorite spots is my head. I don't mind, but my mother isn't too keen about it because she says that eventually Franlcie will tum -nasty-like all other squinels. But I don't thiolt so. Some- times he runs olf-maybe just to prove to himself that he's still a wUd animal. But he always comes baci ... BIRTHDAYS (Sunday, Cemini; Monday. Saturday, Cancer): SUnd.,-Lllllan Hell - man 71; Chet Atkins 52. Mond.,-Maureen Stapleton 51; Mary McCarthy 84; Jane RussetJ 55; Carl Stokes 49. TUeecl_,-Kris Kristolfenon 40; Joseph Papp 55; Bill Blass 54. Wedneed8y-Bob Fos.te 49; William P. Quips &Quotes _ MM9UR'IABMOURf . By Rk:hn Armour COLD STORAGE Our bowe is as neat u most bouaes- No neater, but just as neaL It's about as well-kept &Qd tidy As any you're likely to meet. That is, till one door you open And gaze oa a scaoclaJous scene. Have you guessed what you're looking into? • Our refrigerator, I mean. I know, for l' ve searched for some item And pawed, ever more agitated, Till what has been cold is warmish And I am refrigerated. "Now," said the teacher, "if the Southern States had succeeded in making the Confederacy a sep- arate and independent country, what would George Washington have been the father of?" "Twins!" a little boy promptly replied. -Anne Dirkman Two can live aa cheaply tU one -that'$ a proverb. Two must lJoe a.t cheaply '" onc-that'1 Social Security. -Hema Albright Podiatrist: A doctor who charges bis patients by the foot. -Ellen Sonnick ----e.!R~e=rs 63. Thur!d!r-Jadc Dem~ 81 !...; -J-J....DIBCHJCiltLl.CHll.DllEfE4-_ _J BWy Casper 45~-Phil Hanis 70. Frldllr- "Clleotr, .......... • ll rAMll y WEEKl Y. JUM ao. 1t71 UNOA AND FRANKIE ............. ., Bringing up Fr811kle, the gray squirrel who entered the Frankland home as a baby some months ago trying to escape a neigh- borhood cat. has been a wonderful ~ ence for 12-year-old Linda Frankland, a British lass. who says. "He must be excep- June Lockhart 51. 88turd•J-Eleanor Parker 54. tional among squirrels, for he's perfectly BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: hou~trained, and he always comes when ,,.,,. ,......, Md Krfl Krlatoffenon • I Kida ... Ille differently. Send contribution• to "Chlld," Family Weekly, &41 LHinoton Ave .. N.Y .. N.Y. 10022. lfO If UMd-none mumed. When my 5-year-old niece visited me, she became very escited at the sight of our newly acquittd canopy bed. After studying it for a mo- ment, she e1claimed, "Oh boy, now I can sleep in the slaadel" -Mrs. ,,_,.,. E.,_. w cn.poc:a, wu. ' _.__...--FlavOCpn>cess ~totaste cl new low tar a new kind o cigarette. It's MERIT. The remarkable new low tar cigarette made with the 'Eririched Aavor~ .. process. MERIT has only 9 mg. tar. one of the lowest tar levels in smoking today. Yet, taste -tests proved that-MERIT delivers as much-or more- flavor than cigarettes having up to 60% more tar. If you smoke, you'll be interested in what people like yourself are writing to us about MERIT .............. ~~,.,, ..., .. ,.,,.._...,.,... /flAw•'?" -8hlklon M. WelerMn D1191,T- -f. w. Hemmenchrnld1 AmllyYllle, Long flllMd, Hew Yorfl MtltlT ... MDl'f MENTHOL •M•UT ........... ,,,...,,. •WrJ~ ........ . .,.. •r• r win.-:. ••aoll•nc 111u ......... ,,.. .. ,....,....,, ......... Margeret Harg8n ......... T__. •. - ted .......,.,. /tl••DJ came up ........ ......,._. -c•n, an 7our •lfort ..,.. wordl 1111111" -Mrs. Christine Buczak New Yllftl, New York UCJ1le name MERIT.., .. fNl'fueJ7 warranld. A cood thine u hard to /bMI •n dau •7 and -c•, •e 70U •r~ .,... .,,, ..,.,,,. • llllnnn In .. 7 ... lt·" 0 PbUlp Manis Inc 1971· -Mr. Kenneth R. Wileon AlcrOll. 01110 9 mg:'ts:· 0.7mg. nicoti111 av. p1rcigafltte by FTC Method Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . Cemini 0o....... ..,,...,. .......... .... 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Rings th•t would cost thousands of doh&rs cost you as little u S8 .95 ! Our exquisite Gemfire, for instance, ii a nmart8ble 5 8 -facet simulated dillllOlld • • bard enouch to.¥:Ut glaa and briUi8nt enough to make everyone ·. • except the experts · · think they are gen- uine diamonds! Expensive mountings ue duplicated for us in clnming l&erline sitver or band10me 18 Kt- bMY}t &old electropa.te which. is 14 times thicker tbao tbe d"'liCMtioft "told etectroptate". We do not offer ~n Galleries jewelry in f•ney tlbops or sbawJOOmS. You can purcbut our rincs only by mail. Because we have low overhead and deal . in &arce •oJume, we C8D o rm,. 8& lfftUtionaUy low prices. And you can't toe! Every rinc at Crown Galleries is sokl on a free trial basis. If you are not 100% sati1fted you set your money back. See our Full One Ye• Guarantee . =n't1!!~~~Y~~.f:t, ~Alfix.~:i~ ENLARGED TO SHOW ~QUISITB DETAIL. FULL 1-YEAR GUARANTEE If within one yeu of date of purchue you are dis- atlsfied in uy w•y wllh your rinc, return to Crown Galleries by INSURED MAIL for either repair, re-G:, ::~fu~~ or y~• ---· GIFT BOXED -wE~V POSTAGE Repose 0.lftty cun11r.. pearl •t lf\teNe111U" .... _ ..... 1,.. SOarkled wltll J dmu· lateci dlamond-.Oftlll $1.15. toss Yet.Mt1.(llKt·HGE) E~ftt Gemflrw beauty. R t tor ewery occasloft . IS 1 ¥tct. Yel.Gf".Mlt. a 1.4• , .. ~. wtt.H .Mtt:-.__,._ 1109 lct.V•l.G ... Mt1. S I .ts UIO lct.W11.SS.Mt1. S 1.15 1004 2ct,Vet.G ... Mtt-a11.40 IOOl lct.Wf1.SS.Mt1. au.40 IJJO Sct.Wft.SS.Mt1. ats.15 IJJI Set. Vet.GF.Mt1. au.ts IJI' •ct.Vel.G ... Mtt . s1•.ts IJU 4ct.Wlt.SS.Mtt. tit.SS IJU lcl.Wll.SS.Mt1. '24.95 Gents Mod Mella' =:•, St•r • • alm11• latM • ..... • .. . fled satin ........... .... -1911111. Oftly $19.11. 20ll Startlllt Sltw•r M ... DHZll"t B•"lal Siar· • aim· utat• atar uppll!N. A ,.,. cllarmer. Onl)' Sl.91 . SIMI Wll.Mlt-(1 IKl·HGIE) Prince Ha,..tome lrlo or G-fl•• llMulalell dla-•L Total .. 2 ..... .,.......,. ........ 011111114.11. II l'1 V01.Mt1.,ltK ... 4GE) IUO Wlt.Mt1. tlKt·HGE) Sluftnlftl I ct. Qemflr• dm· ulat.i dlamond wlllt 4 per· fectty m•tClled aide ltOMS. 2'-CtL Total. Oftly 114.tS. 1114 v.1.111t1.(1 IKl·HGE/ 11 IS Wft.Mlt.(l IKl·HGE How to Find Your Rina Size 1. CUt • """ of ,.., 6J1w::.-:..-: ,::: 3 ........... 114 .. ""'"n.n,.... ... . .... .w.. _ ... ..,. ....... .... •tM. S ...... U1e ..e .. tllO *'-of ...-at "A" eo tllo rl• ...... TIM ---•t Ille_. of ... etrt9 II,,_, rl• tin. A 0 I 2 3 • I • 1 •• 10 11 12 ti,. I RING GUIDE 1.1.1.1.1.1,1.l 1 l1 l1 I. I. I. u RING SIZES: Ladlea~IO Men's 7-1> ------ORDER HERE -PLEASE PRINT------- l"OSTAGIE I t--4-*l:f.F-l~~~shion R~,~~Dlw. of "•ntroft, lftc. PRIE"it"D f 21 1 EHi O.kland Awenue -~I 171 "LANTRO , IN . and Solitaire A rM•11t -..,., QRM .. 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I ---------------------------· WAD S. Lii i~. 1234 S. Main St. Santa Ana -547-HH ca1v111 MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -135-1171 CADILLAC NAIEltS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.t I 00 CHEVROLET COMHIU CHIVIOLIT 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 ' DATSUN DOTDATSUM 18835 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -142-7711 6AU&e4ROVI DATSUM 13861 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -llt-7000 SUMSIT FOID 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster -64MOIO UMIVHSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.'640 ALLIH OLDSMOllLI. CADILLAC I •MC 28332 Camino Capistrano Laguna Niguel -111.0100 HONDA -. 1 IOM •OODWIM HOMDA 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171.0412 HOMDA SAMT A AMA 301 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana -540-7410 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHMSOM I SOM UMCOLM·MllCUIY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.5610 SANTA AMA UMCOLM MllCUIY 1301 No. Tustin Santa Ana -547.0511 OLDSrAOBILE TV WEEK, JUNE 20, 1976 PONTIAC PHIWPS IUICIC,PONTIAC I OPIL. IMC. 24888 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills -117·2400 IOM•OODWIM POMTIAC -6MC 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171·0412 PORSCHE-AUDI DOM IURMS POISCHI AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -'16-2111 C .. Cll IVllSOM, IMC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -671-0900 SUBARU 6ARDIH 610VI SUIAIU 13821' Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -154.0100 TOYOTA llUMAllY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -147-1515 VOLKSWAGEN DOMIUIMS voucswA•IH 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -514-4100 },_-~ ~: P SPORTS THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SUllllAY,JU• 10 10:00 8 MR. ci...,11 •~I• '9llea 1968 AfL Ch1mp1onsl\1p, New York Jets vs. Oakland R1tdtrs lO:JO • .,..... .,....uw--., ll:OI • OMetf ._.. Los Anceles Oodaers vs Montreal E•pos at Mon tr Ht lZ:30 8 MR. Adllll • (8 Cl)) QI U.S. 0,.. W T.......it U.. Clftfll' ti flllll 1.-411 .... tr. ........ <".) Alllletic a.. l:ll 9 (J!) CD Cl) PIA ....... 11111i11 Clll ....... IJ l :ll • (9 Cl)) 8 Wlft4ll llwlUtilul ftllllia Cllllic Women's doubles prts £vonM Coola1on1 I Vu11n11 Wade a111nsl Chns Em1 & Rosie Casals. t:ll • ((8) ()))QI! U.S. ltlta I..._.,°""'"' s.i111111ill1 Trilh live co~era1t from Belmont Pt11a tn Lons Buch, Cat. llC*MY, IUM[ 21 5:JOPll8UC....,lliellt11Mell HI• (8 Cl)) UC liltl'8y llicflt llMNll 10:00•1'111 ~ "Jesse Owens R1turns to Berlin" TUDDAT, JU"[ 22 4:30 ID 11Mp1 Ducelt/W1n11-1111 S:OO • ~ laldlll Ood1ers vs. Reds at Cincinnati. WtDMUDAT, JUME 23 1:00 a llljll Lllpt ...... Oakland A's vs Los An&eles An&els~ TMUllSOAY, JUME 24 S:GI ID 1114111" .,.._JW.,_ . ., ill m llMltr lallMll Ood1ers vs. Astros at Houston 1:00 S llljlr l ..... llllNll D1kl1nd A's vs los Aneeles Aneels FWDAT, IUM[ Z5 1:00 (11) Miier l.llpe l..w San Fr1nc1sco Coa"ts vs los ~n1e1ts Oodttn SATUDY, JUlll ZS ll:tl. 0 Cl) <II ...... LlllW ...... lZ:ll • lirutal $feltl ~"Jerry West" Z:OO 9 (fl) Cil I]) ....,_ 0,.. W Ttlnllllttll 8 0 Cl) (JI......_ TtMia Wit utlllitt Ire. IM M-Elt1l11lll u. , .. 'c.....e ca. ill ......... (HllM. S:OI • (J!) Cil CIS 5'llb ~ • (9 Cl)) 1B UC's IMt Wlrill tf $Jiits SUIHMY, JllM 20 l:OO Yep Witll IWlll• 5:00 111,.W ,,...... "Wll1le the C,t's Away" Ont ot tht first th1n1s 1 bur1tar loob tOf is proot that a residence •5 "ot occupied Ca burclars rred. Mike and Pete show what they took tor and how to make your homt seem occupied 5:JO ricu4illf Cina "Time and Aa1m" Alfft Ayckbourn's sue cess1ut London st11e Gomedy 7:00 FtM Pretenillc "Dryine" The oldest type of lood preser vation 1s discussed and dem· onstr1ted. 7:30 Mitt tf Jm "Chris Conner" the former bie band vocalist performs. 1:00 Th• Olr111,i14ll 'The 811 , One's Thal Cot Away" To rem· ind Yinrers that not all Olym ~c athletes 11e 1otd medal winners. this si•th lilm eon tains foota1e of Oorudo P1et11 1n tht 1908 London Games as he stumbled and tell lour hmn. IOSl"I lllf 1111r1thon- 1nd tht Amer1C1n Basketball Tum'sloss to the Auu11ns by one po1nt 1n 1972 t:OO s-.bp "leon Aedbone and A.sleep at the Wheel" •mtr1ca·s lavoutt country '"'"' band. Asleep al the Wheel, does a set ol r e11s swine son1s 10:09 flfill LiM llOllDAY, J ... Zl 3:00 '• Witll lllMeliM ]:JO lliater R11ers' M1i1fl"'r· ..... ,. JUI( 21 1111411 5:00 • (t) '1111 .,...... 111" (Ito!) '69-Vincenl Puce. Christopher Lee 4:00 S.U.. StrHt 7:tl • (t) "IMlll I tllt 5"11 .._..,(com) '64-Frank Sinatra. S1mmy 5:001'llt Elldric c-..-, Davis Jr .. Dean MutJn ~5:3"111 ... rt 1:00 ID "Stl4MI " llf Ad.ill" (1dv) ''3-Robert hylor. 5:00 It'• [~a 11111 ... ' llOtlDAY, JUM[ 21 l:lCI MN lulNs, MN Dllt"fS 1:00 • "Tiit ~ Cltml" (dra) '6'-Bette Divis. Horst Buchllol1 "All the Fish in the See" Docu· • "Sllod TrNtlllfft" (mys) '6'-Stuart Whitman, Lauren Bacall. ments the spect1cul1t rise of 1:30 aJ (t) "lltfell tf Tlltlllltti" (drl) '66-Kirk Ooutlts, Rich1rd Harns. Peru as a fishma n1tlon, from t:OO (II (t) "lflcl'• Lut C." (dra) '72-Alchird Widmark, Henry 19th piece to first in the world Darrow. Beth Brickell. by the mly 1960's ind mm TUUDAT, IUME U mes the ettect of this bur,eon· 1:00 • (t) ''Many lllcl & tlle Tictf" (adv) '58-Stew111 Granier. Barbara 1n1 lishine industry o the Rush. Anthony Steele. country's environment. • (t) "All..._• Oed" (com) '61-Ptt Boone. Buddy Hackett 7:00T111 • llMllille WlDllUDAT, IUME 23 7:JO ftc• "Aaricultur,: Or1n1e 1:t11 •"lint Lift.A.Diie*" (com) '66-Roddy McOow1ll. Tuesday Weld County" • '1111 ii IM llllMt" (elf•) '64-Robtrt Mitchum, France Nuyen. l:tll Wlft4ll Prm TMUISDAT, IUME 24 l:JO lllak lletlle4ll et Oii hint· l:tl • ~"fine ti fltllt" (dra) '67-Chtd Evmtt. M11ilyn Devin Ml • (t) .,__ ,....._. Hiiia" (wrs) '59-Don Murray, Rrchtrd [&an. t:OO DMll s..iM si. t:tll e G Cl) Cll "1'111 YM& SM&ta'' (dra) '61-Burt lanaster. Drna Mffrill, Shelley Winters. .__. ___ ... ~T. I• Z2 __ FWllAY, tuft 2S WllllESDAY. 1-23 l:OO Y• Wltll IWtliM l:lO Mister •11•••' Mti<Mr· 1111411 4:00 S--Street 5:0l 1'11t Electric c..,., S:llWlaAllCft 5:001f1[~• ..... 5:30 ............ Dllt"fS 7:00••• ......... 7:305Mllcm 1:00 ......,,_. Tllellft "Noto rious Woman· Conlllct" t:OO llmrt Ill s.ttlt Pro1r1m follows conductor Milton Ka ttnes and violinist Henryk · Smyn1 u they prepare '°' concert 1ppe111nce 10:00 .... Wt Get l'lltrt: Tiit Ql- 11111 Throu1h the use ol tr· chive photos, slides, film loot•&• and some dramatic re en1Ctments. the pro111m traces Chinese 1mm1arahon to the United Slates 10:00 ""'lritllp Willl tllt bptrts TMuaDAT, 1 ... 24 l:OOYep ....... l :lO Mister .... ,.. lltltltMr· 1111411 4:00 s..... Sttttt 5:00 Electric c..,., ~:JO CilTlacthlllllla HO It's£...,._,.,..._ 5: ............... .,...,. 7:00TIPWilll ........ 7:JI llaaic ...... Oii hilt· 1:00\.,..., ,,~ .. 1:30 ..... t:OO ltllfa Arts Tril: TWltitttl 111nfttr111r c .. urt Cons1d· ered.by culics to bt the finest chamber croup rn the world, the Tno celeb11tes tts twen· tletll 1M1versa1y ._ t:JOt.epcy AMfklM "Lep cy of Old Slurbud1t-V"'' ue.-."--1---• 10:00• oi,.,i.t1 fat!IAY, l1111t ZS 3:00 , ... ,, .. "'"' J:JO Mister Rt1tr1' Mtl1flllor· hellll 4:00S...Strtet' 5:00 Oectrtc c.,..., S:JOW1a Nta11 5:00 ........ ,... 5:30 Tllill, Trtcb IM Tr..._ 7:t0 Clfllp c...er __, 1:00 .............. ...... 1:30 ... Str1tt .... t:OI.., .. .. 10:00 Q11rt1t four of W. Some11tt M1u1h1 m·s short stories 1dapted into one him. SATUIOif,'"J .. H l:tO • ...,.....,. .. (mys) '65-ltHrey Hunter, Anne f11nc1s. l:tl '• Wltll ......... ------tl~9-tEJ-49-~_:a..at .... .._~~~~~.G11¥-AW"-+.f-~f-llitftf-IHfftl.-lti!IM4i~--i~~~i=-j~~::.:::::=--t----i ante. JoHn. Pettet, Jeanette Nolin. 1111411 •.....,. ....,.. .. _.. (mys) '60-Stutrt W111tm1n. Peter fal-. 4:tl s.w 5tr11t 7:tl M• ,,.. ..,_ Vntuoso t:tl • (J!) CJ) ti) (J:) "lilldle ~,.(•es) 'IS-David Janssen. Lee S:tl Oedrk c..,..., viohnrst lt1h1k Perlm1n and J. Cobb. J11n Seber1 S:JO C.•••IH•• P1nchts Zukerman concert vio· t:JO. <•Cl)) a (t) "l'allk • t11t S:2Z" {dr1) '7'-ltnd1 Day 1:00 It's,..,.,...,., ..... hntst, 11e two of the lutured Ceo111. L1urence Lucklnblll, Bernie Casey, Andrew Duu1n l:JO Mell ...... llH Dlltrtra performen wrth some of the SATU•T, JU• a 7:tOTIP WMtl ......_ country's best studut 1nd 5:09 • CC) "1'111 .....,....., .. (drt) '72-Stephen Boyd, Sylv1 Koscina. 7:JO Tllill, Ti'KU IM Ttllttn profession1I musicians. 1:00 • (£) ·1111 ltiMy r.f' (com) '67-Ru H1111son, Ctpucine 1:00 .... t.t l:OOllln "Genetic Cllanae" •CC) '1111 Mn" (dJI) '63-Ptul Newman, Elke Sommer, Diane l:JO C..-r S.m.tl lllt t:OO lllattrJlect Tlleltrt "Noto· ·Biker. Edward C. Robinson t:OO SMMltll• nous Woman: Conllrct" l:OOD iU) Cl) (JI (t) '1111 lltlllll Alfli1" (dr1) '73 -Peter Fmch, lO:tOlltn "Genetic Ch1n1e" lO:OOAlltill City U..its Glenda J1tkson. Anthony Quayle. L..------------------...,. ES REPE R NCES REP PEAT PERF O C REP EAT P llOIUllllG 8:00 • (() s-s.-tef ......... ... , ..... _,:JO- .()) .<Il f ...... ............. .b1111 .... .llidllel ...... ....... ,., 7:00 • (fl) Cl> • (]) ... • 0 ())<II.,..., 511111 •1'1CM (]) ........ 11100 • (llJ Cl> CJ), ... ' ...... • 0 Cl> (JI., .. fldlry CJ) '1111 llililllirt •<18()))0..,_, ..... • .. :See Oayhme Movies .... . ..,,,.. ga.icrllll -11:30-• (llJ Cl>()) S.rO .. , __ ,.. 8 ~ 0 (I) • Tiit , .. , .. • (9 Cl>) 0 .,... ....... (}l lll1JHlrtlul,lll1Jllllbul •lit'• .. .., .. ~ .. • ('21J ())) 8 "'4 lhr•I•& ==-· I An'SIHIOON •r.lf"" :=-... n·.......,_. 8 ...!2:00 -7:30-8 Te T .. 1111 Trllltl Cl> •• C.W. (I) F•ilf Mlir; f1r111Ws Allti1111t • ....., ... ""'*'Moll. ·• S... 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ENDCHECKORM NEYORDER PILOT PRINTING P. 0 . Box 1650 Costa Mesa, California 92626 P ... I I' I "COOfl'S SALUTE TO FA11fEI" "Gooty's Salllte to Father," a cartoon comedy tribute to the trials and trilMllatiolls of beina a lather on this Father's Day 1976, stanin& Watt Disney's llapless hero, Goofy, airs Sunday al 7PM on HBC's Tiie Wonderful World of Disney. Win 1 few, lose a few, th1t's old Geor1e (Goofy) ... a carefree bachelor on the loose. Surfin& at tht beach in the summer, ara11dstandin1 on the playina fields in Ille winter. but not all0ffin1 •nythina to inteffere witll ni1lltcfubbin1 when the sun 1oes down. Unless, of course. a POktr 1ame is in proaress or Geor1e can hur the dice Clickina in a crap 11me. And if everytllina else seems dull. he can always bet a In bob on the horses. Then, one d1y, Georae takes 1 look at himself. What is life without a mate, a lovina wife to share this wonderful life 1 So how does he find the perfect partner! By ltarnina to dance. A few frantic ni1Ms ot trippina the Hahl fantastic to jive by the Firehouse Five lead Geot1• and his sweetheart stra11ht to the alter, and presto!-Ollf hero's leis111e time is consumed by baby botlles and diapers. "Georae ... the bottle," doesn't mun a shot of red eye he soon discove11. "As soon as Junior arowws out of the infant staae. I can take it easy," says Georae. Dad doesn't 1et to take it easy, but he does witness the wonderful sipt ot a child 1rowin1 up ... Junior's first word-"Where did that kid learn such l1n1ua1e ... certainly not from me," says P'PI-Junior's first toolll-Georae 1ets his fin1er bitten. Junior's first step-ritlrt in the soup. Finally the day comes wllen Dad can lie around the house in his old clothes aiiil'filaa, Fatller~s Daf Wh"ifPIPIOOesn't know is thatleama has him scheduled for a day at the beach with Junior. The mayhem tteeted by balloons, popcorn, candy and ice-cream 1n. the hands of Junior is noth1n1 compared to the crowded treewm and hipways crawlin1 with automobiles. Georae· s day al the buch with Junior brinp pater close lo 1 nervous breakdown; but if he thinks tllll is ro11p, wait until Mother ioes away and leaves care of the house to our hero. Tiie day bqins in an ordinary, normal manner. Gtora• rescues Juniof !Tom the inside of Ille vacuum cleaner, then the washin1 machine. He is handed a bawlina bab~ by the next door nelahbor. The doc chnec • cat tflroup the house, dumpin1 clean l1undry into 1 mud puddle. Georae m1int1ifls his tomPOSUre. Then Junior decides to tum the house into 1 Noah's 11k with an overftowin1 bathtub. Hwtrendin1 confusion turns to chaos IS 1 tor1otten iron burns its waytllroullrttlt ironift1 board, ttlrfire department am every room in its way throup the house, the POiice department arrives and the 1enml pandemonium puts Papa in 1 state of shock. ~ .... SUNDAY I JH£20 llOllNINQ • llNllicltu H Adwtrtist11t11t 8:00 GITIMMltAMwtrs -6:30-e r-.,·11t1ic*I 8Tllt.i.t-I m The Cltr~ri 7:00 8 U.S. tf Arcllit UQO!USA j.) ........ , ... D o,.tatiell EMrreecJ Bl ltliciM s,ecill "food 101 All . at Ullit fwr ml Tllis Is Ille Ute cai r ........ r111 .. '11 Acriclllturt USA -7:15- •• With Tilia Rini -7:30- • Harte. Cillllttrltttrs D VtCtbMt S.., e lhlic I die ~111 WM IJ Jeff's Cellit • ~llltrtltUaflt D llnlnl firts ...... ,. ... @ ()) GOIUSA 1111411 ...... (121J ) Ttw11 Hall Mtetilll BJ Silla fOllf "liles II Hiltl -7:45- !ll (J SacrMI Htlrt 8:00 e u11, 11111o Mr r .. 1 US.rt~ Dh1 "-Mr' J: Jill"" Sw1111rt Sllow ~TY I lMb 11 lu'*"I • ..... tf AllltriCI ffll tm s Jerry , ..... .., ~" ........ Str .. 8 ()) ....... ,.,,.... ... ., .... ,,.~ ( tJIJ (I)) o., tf lliacMry D ClM 61 &,allOI 9 Wllo Is My "tilllMr -1:30-eu. u, au.. llTllt~rs 11-~Waioll • @ It Is WrittM (]) °" " Discowtrt D llHtilla r ... at Calwary Cl) T lllJ llld Susa11 Al11111 fllJ Saa"" Slrttf (<'.21) ([)) •• H11111lllrd (8J Htr.W tf Trllffl 9:00 e CMllllS "9flll-V'...,aiftt on flulrition D QJ) (11 (I) Oral Rolltrb Cl)) It II Wrltttll .., """*Al fill U.S. tf Arthit a •• ,.. llMr1s D flittl tor T•t QI)....,,,.,.., ·-9:30- 8 ltlltf TV WEEI<. JUNE 20, 1976 8 Acric11111t USA • <a rn> Ji•11r S••u,rt ---t • TIU(s I'""* Ckrdl 1 J) WiWlifl niutre ...... ,.,.,... [I) 5"ctr1111 GJ GoltMf Hour '{1J Cil Harte. QloMtrotttrs ID i)) llti&M ., Mist9f .... ,, • ..._.._ 111 lltMw ...... . 1JJ [,..... • StfVkt 10:00 e @ {]) ((j Fact Ille llltilft 11 llfl CM..,.._itl Qf111t1 1968 AH Champ1onsh1p~ lels vs Ra1dtri, e ()) llMr of Pwtr e Dirldilfta . D Ht~ II Trutll (j)) ........ Ille Q,.. .al ........ s,.clll 'A C11he1 inc ol One" '8J s.., CtltlH1blll fDS.... Slrttt (!BJ (I)) Mlt G)IMlpt 1JJ T11tlNMe Cl11b Ul FlilltltOlltl -10:30-. ,., ......... • Ill Mitt Ille "• • <a t.Dl a lireewit 1iee1it1 ]) lnttrNlilMI llMr DJltrit:_ "Jiit O•l~H'• D141111ter" (•es) ·~4-Kelly Ryan at Dodpt Dqovt/Wlflll•Ull .., CllT1ry C111,.i Lf?l Callltra Tllm m., Dia 11:00 9 llttlit: ''S*illt" (rom) ·~ - Audrty Hepburn. Wilham Holden D D "IC RefiriM S,.Ci" "A Calhe11n1 of One" Orama he port1111 or Jonalhln Edwards. the conlrom- s1al 18th century lheoloa11n and me11phrs1c11n e s,.m....·s ,,_ (I' re;.w:WiHlw •!flt Soutfl •<ca (f)) a T11eM Ar• t11t °"' m.JM&tLltH.hll_Ood&tLLJ·...._---i• Ctpos 1t Mon!rul .., Cllurdl i• .......... @ (]) llr. Cllipa mi (() Tiit Jtbon1 a fil1C 11,1111 Clturcl1 ID Seu1111 street m PuMic Service -11:30- • Qale Slef1ll Slllw e {<llJ Cl)) ID .. A ~ llllt•i•: tC) "Ti~o u4 the Slllrt" (adv) '6S-Marlene Amona (JUJ S.11 Oiqo H1,,.lli111 <Ill (.f) Clt111pioMllip lftfi11& l.Ul ltJ Deu•tefut11re Mowles: "Tiit I.alt Min." uTllrtt Into Tw Wtll'llie" an•RNOON I 12:00 D Wildt• Tlltatre e flitll "' r•r e ((8) (I)) lDJ llMes I AlltWlft D ()) Tllrilltr ID A Mall 11111 His llilllltry 2t)Woict tf~ &:» l8Ciiil Tiit Mlr&iMI W17 (R) A loo~ ~d1¥trw lifestyle ol n1lives and summ!f 1nhfb1lan1s of D1un· qu11. Maine m Cha111piolltllip 11w11111 ------+------------------------ Modrl Nn. KV-1712 Collect a17Sony colorTV ~today fron1l\estlandsBank You can get a 1976 Sony 17" color TV featuring the famed Trinitron Color System and one•button control today, in place of future interest. Just agree to deposit $1500 for 48 months, $2500 for 30 months, or $7000 for one year in a time savings account at The Westlands Bank. 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(ldV) '54-Jolln l>trtk <II ~ .. t11) ())NI It._... t»Milic ,.,,.,.. :::,u. -1:30- D CIS SPOm • PIO IOWl.llK ASSOC. ...,, c.. .. ,...... • (ll) ()) ()) ,.. ••ti•••' ._.,CM••i•lllll1' ..... : (C) ....... .,, hit" (com) '47 -f1td Mtd lurray, M1r- 1ut11le Cl!1pman o..w .......... <tlMtttllle,... m Ftflfwria Flba D S.., o..Meftlhn: ''Down Arsenltnt Way ... "Buffalo Bill" 2:00 ·""~ ())rllll Futw1 , cm ..__ •Trlllll•~m H T• A Tlllet S FtilllftrT.U, ., llleetrt Ill AIMritl (I) ....... Sec.c:er -4:30- 9 11 T••All KiNs I]) Gel Sallt D CIJ 111Ht 111t "1m ., ... ,, .. C9Mlll,..iCMf S:OO •Stv ,, .. Cl)Utllt ... .... Oii """ <11 ..... GC111•{r rtili lllllillc llJ MIN: "WiW Is 1111 llJIM" tdra) 'Sl-Allna M11nan1. Alltllony Quinn • "* '7$ 0 (() c-.r. 8 Wlrldlf $4niwll ....................... (i8l (j)) c...,.... Filltillc CD fl Clrct • ta•a Ill aw-..., Clelt-Utt QJJ llewit: ctJ .. .., 111 A Oel,hill" (adv) '57 -Alan Ladd, Sophia Loren • -.nu. All<f -5:30- -~ U <JIO(l)G ..... •s.....~ (J)u.u.t4 ... <I1J CJ) UMI' 0., al I.It's ... A 11111 ., fint -...s .. tlle .... kid (rJll CJ)) T• .. Ille Maupr / CD fatllef'a Day S,.Ciet A com, memoraltve rather's D1y him CB Alltricatllllrltf ltwisll HMr •V•NING -2:30-8:00 (()Tiie~ ........ • Crtltlft ;....,_ D Wla, F111 & Ollie S Pe•••IT-" • ..._: CC) (Zllt) "Tlle '*-a 3:00 ~j)",:Z'~etnl Pr.ct ... : Ct> "Tiit .. ........ ()) • llltleul C,..,.,i.lt (mys) 'S4 -G1n11r Roaers, Vin e MN MM Witt Htfltn, Gent Tiuney. 9 WiN ..... D Tiie..., "JOhn Bro•n" <I1J ()) llwltl Gt1111111 SMw .... :CC) "Call ... ........ • cn- (mus) 'S3-Elllel Mer""". Donald o Cl) Dillesue O'Connor ta .. : ~ "Slit Wtits" (draJ CIJ ,._ 0.,.rral '71 -Patty Dub. David McCalfum • .. :CC) ....... & ... s-. I.II...... .... ..._,.(com) '64-f11nk S1111tra ~()))Star r:-S III lhtlt: a:> """t'a S. la4 D WIC9f W..W ..., ,...... "'4" (com) '70-Geor~d, Miry Tyler "'oore -6:30-m . a... .. ....,.,... <I1J ()) ~httMn • lllZiil ..... Qwst"' FliPt tJI) ..., S.U.11 S... An eiP!Oriit0n of the tn11mphs. d1· saste1s ind personal w1s1on behind -3:30-m1n's attempt lo 1m1tate the buds • Oii c.,..-(J.IJ °"""'5illl '7' w a.. u.11s cm ro """ • (8 ())) lD • .,,. •••ii•· • ,,,. ... 0.1111 Tiililll CW Wllme~·noumar.. --iOt114J • 111.- bles. w1lll C.onnt Goo111ona & fD ..,_., & C:.,., Vi11in" Wide ptlted 1111ns1 Chns CD El SllR • Wlltar Mtrca41 uert & ROSlt Casals G lew1ll7 " ........,. <I1J Cl),..,....,. ...... , '- • ........ r ... Hiii 7:00 4&00 9 (J1l IJ) II MiMllts as.., CIJ SW TM • .... : "Tr....,, llllM" (1dv) 'J4-Wallace Biery. Jackie Cooper. cm oo -. c.ctrt 0 CIJ ,,.. " Aerictllt1111 ...... D O CE C1I D W.W If Dis-"" "Cooty's Salute to father" (R) Goofy 11vu up the hie ot a happy bachelor and ltnds that he 1s no match 101 his precocious son Cl) Wllll WIW Wed TV WEEK. JUNE 20. 1976 • (()fl CIJ)Q) fiiilJ... 10:00 GIMlll & Ille Wlrtr.rlliiul •· 8 (JlJ ()) ,, .. , (R) 81on• ""* "Lions ol tlle Seren1eh" Jane lrnds his us11nnient complicated not Goodall and her pllototraphtt. Hu10 only by an ap~rent S«uuly Ital. Van lawte~. study a small pnde ol but by h1ut11act1on to the 111nd 1u1y lions •n east Aluu ••Ines:. he 1111 been ns1cned lo G ....,.: lC.) (ZIN) ''Mi• l 111t protecl SMI .....,. (com) 't-4 Frank Sin e Day If °*""1 111ra. Dun Martin, Sammy Davis I• a C-lllllty fMAlc:l 18 o.1tr U.its m e """ • Tiit fll • lill'9I lllit1 m 1111111111 Df11111 a ,. a. m lnMr Tlflllis m liftiil ..... '1£statt -7:30-~ver1ee ol lhe first r1nan 'BJ TIM tis Vlllt1 cial & fs11te Plannina Seminar. for m Dr. Me:Tlle 54111rllla .amen only-held last r111 on the fD ~.... W1nclltsler Campu~ of Loyola Ma1y e lllraa Llacllap P19111iq mount Un1werStty 4tl1ac11n1 more tha n 300 -omen from the aruter 8:00 lM An11etts area. the all d11y stm1nar D t r Sellay & CMf (R) cove1 ed such lopteus Ille Cahlorn1a Oon knolls 1nd Chasflly Bono 1uest Community P1ope1ty la• The Wife D @ ()) <1Al D Ulery Q .. tn as an (QUll Partner Duunc Mamaae. "The Wary Witness" (R) An old col piobate 11dmin1strahon, proless1onal lt&e chum ol Ellery's is bt1n1 tried approaches to 1nveshnt. and the use for murder. and 1n order to save him. ol husls to SIYt death tues. (llrr~ lllUSI locale a mrss1r1} wit '9 Liil lioflltft $"- ntSS a mysterious "lady 1n 11ieen " -I0·.30-e ,., Ciots tire c..trr . • ll Giltip a'a hllllll a ltnl117 Sw11111t 5""' B ((21) ()))(I)) SQ llilliell S Min ta fqftl fllrll "The Golden Plm1oll" Ste~t 4ustrn enlists Ille i11d ot a larcenist beauly 11 :00 to help ll1m retrieve a pncetess B D ()) liJI l{ll (]I """ Sliltue stolen from a small country • ht...tttn before an 1nte1n11hon1I inculent oc Cl) ma. curs • (121) ) ..... ID .. : (Zllr) ''SUM a, fir ~-D ....,.: ct) "WiN ill Ille C..· tion" (adv) 'U-Robert hylor. try" (dra) '6l -£lv1s P!tsley, Hope Cha1les lau&hlon. Brian Donle~ lanee. Tuesday Weld, M1lht. Perkins, llJ 5'111 Yerty ~ Gary lochrood fB lhtiul V1ritty 18 IHCiil Tiit-,... PTt111b &!) lllWa Geor~y hosts this musrc and 11> U. flltcitls • Srlwii Pillal comedy show lrom lhe Apollo Thea -l:30-Ire 1n Harlem • l111t11 ef Life at'""" tire liurr• Cl) Gt« S...rt : ~= ff IN "- S PW1ic Afflirs Prttr1111 g -., s.agart s... t:OO a r11111 F..c.re 8 @ ()) lltiM (R) A mur -11:15- dered p1trolman plun1es Koia' and C1JJ CDs-, 1114 ~ his staff into 1 case 1nwol~1n& 1 (QI) ())) s,.n """1Mwit stoltn-ur r1n1 WhlCh o•es its sue cess lo the 111lhn&ness ot 1ts v1c11ms -11:30- D O Cl) (ll D tllC $111411 e s ~ s •· fl t .. ; .._....,,_Cel1111111t "!Cow You See •11••J tttr-. "'/..,n •: ... , .... , ~ "Tlle ~ rift" (dra)'6S - H1m" (R) Jack Cns1dy euests as a Mic~ut Came, Niael Green. Sue suave niahtclub mae1c1an who per-lloyd forms his ernlesl 1tlusron -one • Sallllllf' c.,. .. , which includes hom1c1dt • 100 a.- • Dfll ,..m • .,...: "Tiit ""flttm" (dra) (I) Wfltt brJ '64-Michael Callan. Barbara Eclen . • ((21) ())) tD AIC n utrt Otan Jones. Slel1n11 Powers. Gto11t "The lasl Detail" Robert f l yons St 1 and Charles P Robinson stu in lll1s riJ1,..,.._ p1lot p101ec1 about a ~" of ureer <Iii llltwie: "lllarRlt " (dril) sailors on tem1101111 sl!ore assrcn '64-Son Connery. Tipp1 Hedren, menl, wt1o,11n11t 'lrllh lhe complex Diane Baku, Marlin Clbel •lies of lhe "new nn( to ptolect a ... l"" *"ills one ol lhem lrom a med1C1I dis· ch111e Cindy W1llt1ms (Lmrne & 12:00 Shirley) co SlflS. tUJ Tiie .. Vlllty e Gar111r Tt4 Al11stront ••• ,....r4 1:00 ~~,:;'~~~~~~·~·~°"':::....::Wltlt::.:::::;.":.._~~~~~!..-:.1 Cl ..... ,,.. Tlltltrt 2:00 m lllcllt • Golla 8 llltwl1: (C) "Terr., ti I .. -9:30-T11111" (hor) '6l -Ch11stopllt1 lee . • T1lt Kille Is c.illt Geoffrey Toone, Ywonnt Monlau1. CJ) S.., & c.,.., Barima 81own • (al ())) ID U.S. llH's I D 5'1MillC ,,..., """"'' ~ 5'11Mi!ta Trials live coveraat fTom Belmont 1'1111 m 3:30- lona Buell. Cal a Merit: "W11111.,alt1" (wes) e Jo11n1tJ ID Mwttitur1 '50-Ben Johnson, Wud Bond. llJ FilM Fut11rt Joanne Dru, Jane 01nrell, H•rrr Cary ec.r....... 11 MONDAY • Dk• VIII °"' .Mltdl '-to NltltTUI TllM • c.lfffily ...... JUI£ Z l I Prict Is lllpt fOf _ ........ ,_ liltillp, •• .., ... pluw Mt DAYTIME 'l°'UllS. U WM Wlftlll tf AH111ls ...... "',.., ~ • .,. tait m 1111e11 111KW 11eper1 ..,., .... 8:00 DAYTillE lllOVIES a (U'J (()....., (R) Vman t:JI • "W1t1l111111 lai1llh" Va11Cr cuesls u Rho~·s nrw middle (adv) ·3~-Dn1d Sharpe. acr nr1chbor. anda lhreit to mother Cutrude Messrnter lC) '°Cltdl Ida who doesn't want to encou1a1e 11 Cllctl C." (tom) '68-Vrt Ille l11endsh1p tono Gassman, M1rtl11 Hyrr II ~ (1DI Ill lich lilllt ll:OO D lCJ "Thi lffr" (d11) Sllew Guestsare 81n1 Crosby and 8111 ~S-Oltvra de Hn1lland. G1lbe11 Cosby lloland e ...-: (Zlu)''TIM Ellpty C.11· 12:00 m "A '"'' ill tM U .f." was" (dra) ·64-Bette Davis. Horst (adv) '41 Tyrone Power. Belly Buchhol1 Gr1ble I) llMit : lel (Zhr) "l11pere" 1:00 • uOIMwu'1 lrlill" (sci (dra) '56-Burl lancaslel. C1n1 Ir) '53-lew Ayres, Gene £v1ns lollob1111da, Tony Curlis 12ti "b111 h 1111i111" (dra) • (<21J (])) ()JI Vin Vlldu '48 -Vmen Leich. Ralph "~mous Break Up" When cousin Richardson Jerry Ram1ret begins sleepwalking Z:30 e ~ "SnH W1y1 Frt111 and achn& slranaely, his Aunl Sophie Su11d1w11'' (wes) '60 -Audie and her family lrY lo learn why Murphy, Barry Sullivan e Mowlt: (2hr) "Slltc• Trt1I· 3:00 (f§l ~ "AM Any Girl" (com) IMlll" (mys) '64 -Stuart Whitman, '59 -Sh1rley Macl11ne. David Osstt On1s -----ff1-~-l&ttM-----• .., Tlw .. s.. 3:30 •. (C) "11111Wild,11111 frM" m '9rry Ma• (dra) 69-Muk lester. John (JI llttie: CC) (Zllf) "Cllt" <•ra) Mills. Sylvia Simms 'H -Ollar Sllarif, tac~ hlH<t, lar· •V•lllllQ 8:00 •• {)) 9 Ill ""' e cm CD QJl CE • ""' • llulm "A Man to Adm11e" Hou 1s KCUHd ol 111111der and 1ns1sts on be1nc defended by a h1rd drrnk 1n1 attomey whose only reference 1s tllat he uHd to work for ~braham l1ncotn ()) fllllily Alt1if .......... m hrtrWit Fallily mAA•·l2 QI ((Ill Cl)) Sur Trel StZ-1 D ...._.r lllpt leteNN Con'I from S.JOPM • little llllclls -6:30-(() m AMy liriffilll (fl Men lirlffi• Show .., .... 222 cm CD SMJ tait sun • Eltdric C-PlllY ....... "" .... 7:00 .... QJ) Cl) • """ e""4illlttr0ellln Cl)bwlli* (J) Tt T• Ille Tnrlll D c.c..irltitll ., l.Mllcy • Tiit"' cm CD a ~· tD IR.fiil .......... : ......... Q1Mtr--rofks1ncer Osar Brand ore senls a mustcaf bio111phy ol Penn sylnn11's found1n1 father. IQCus•ne on Peon's commrtmenl lo relta•ous freedom (9()))11Mm ., Orlllllic Sirin • MUIM f 1•ily -7:30- • $15,000 P'Yrlllill ............ !1111 IMN. Cl USA: ,... Mii hlitia m 111c11es '•• CB llJI-L111pa1' ,, .. r111S -1:30-• <llJ Plly4lis (R) ll's "lovt'· and "malch" •hen Phyllts falls f0< hfr handsome tennis partner. bul his courtship lows lustre when he mikes an otf court confess.on • Cl8l Cl)) UC ....., llicttt ...... Dell M1m' Smttl Tesl me-.• Cl OM llllll's Clliu "The People's Army (R) An 1nstdt 1ooi at Cluna's Army-not only a h&hhn& fo1te. bul • vast school of pohhcs and a111tul lure m 111111 Dti1ct 11op, QJ) llttie: (CJ (2'Mlf) "Htrot1 of ,....,,. .. (dra) ·66-Ktrk Douelas . R1th11d Hams. 9:00 • cm rn rn Alt "' "" ralllii, (R) The sparks really fly at lhe Sime household when Mike makes deci sions w1thoul consull1n& Gl0<11, then adds 1nsul1 to m1ul'f by chan11nc them unilaterally II 9 Cl) Ill IM F«rlltef .. The Answer" (R) A yount vice sQUild otf1cer whose father was Forrester·s best lrrend. shoots his wife 1n a 111 ot rate when he makes an unsuccessful c1mbltnt 111nt and has hts 1n1ei compounded by a susp.cion that his w1lr is unla1thluf Scott Hylands 1ues1s Iii lleuit: as~ ....... , &.Nt.-- C:.." <•11> 72-llcllar• WWrull, Htary Dar111t. .... ,, liritfitl Show m Tiit Viraillia• etlM UMtn11 St T~t Tri~al Ert "Man Blon1 Custom·· The 11ts and customs ol 111bal Melanesia 11e e.amined mllt!JAIY** -9:30- • (ll) CJ) (]) Mn•• ( R) Al 1hou1h M1ude's deceued husband . Order Yours NOW •. fif, , -, ~ 100~ ~1£_~~aeaut1ful tr Stick-on labels • PERSONALIZm • STYLISH •WY TO USE • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AtilD SIZE OF LAHL Mrt . John Doe 123 Mei n Sir• .. Anytown, Any1t111123•5 Labels Do Nol Have A Prin ted Border S1ylish Voque type '?n fine quality white qummed paper. :-Ftttin"""this~;,;,;,-;,1p-;nd-;;;,~ifh$t So to~I I Pilot Printin9 Lebel Div.. I I . I I Post Off ice Box 1560 I l Cost• Meu, C•llforni• 92620 l i-• ... I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I• Sure te UM yaur I ll' CM• I I l f §il.jipjHiiif I ----------------------~ .. .... Albtlt. was one of her lust t1~011tu. she's dettrm1ntd to carry out his Int wish to scatter his uhes even tflou&h 11 1nter1i1u with Walttr's Founder's Dir sale 11 the 1pph1nce slOlt m .. , .... • ,., ..... 10:00 9 Ili "'*" C..ttf (R) Alttr I doclOI IS bhnded •hilt wor~ in& so that Cannon can hhe tht n1&ht oH, Cannon must dul with his own au1lt 1nd tllt other doctor s 0tpendt11Cy 8 @ (() Ill lilHW • J1ha ··Prom1st to 11111 ·When 1 hquor store duler 1s ~1lltd, 1 I01mtr lellon is suspecttd 1nd 1 number of people must bf proltcltd by lohn ind his ISSISlant. ..... MMs..M !Jll lM A!Mfiu• Slytt tD Tiii oe,.,iN .. Juse 011otns Rt turns to Btrhn" Awud w1nn1na lilm tells o( the t11umph of a er1cetut human be1ne over the lortts ol h1le and pre1ud1ce -10:30-...... 11:00 ••• QI ... • Cl) (BJ 0 (£ ""' •LMA1Mftu41Style Cl.' ... ,.., DillM e Mttit: (:eJ "Tiit Lui H11RI" (1dv) '56-Robtrt Taylor Stew11t Cranaer .... ,, .......... ,., Ktl1N8 •Ws..rt tltl (]) .. ,.,.., (21111tel er.a. .USA:,_ ... ,... <• w> Tr• ., c •• ,, .. ,llUS -14 -11:30-• cm rn a CIS ut• Mtvit: (:eJ "11115-t W11 ...... (dra) '68-PttrlW llt1I, Jack Albertson. Martin Shttn • 0 (I) (JI Ill..., c.i.. (l)nta.. - • (at ())) <B Mlff1y lll1ht S..Cill "Honey111oon Suite" A mies ol eprsodes 111 t1k1n1 place 1n tht honeymoon su1tt ot 1 larae hotel Sim Rose·Mlltt. Morey Amsterdam, Cavin Macleod, Mitzi McC111. Ted' lln11hl. Pit Carroll, Jo Anne Worley 111d Roaer Perr, "(IJDrlplt .... ...... , ... ., ... ,, .. 12:00 • T wi6itllt ZIM Cl) 1111"' e ~ f,.. UllCU • MMl•:<:eJ "ne lrn• 0111" (dr1) '56-Rudotpho Hotos. Michele Rey 12:30- 1---t1.-M't;.• -"tM M"a-mc. ....C..WM (mys) '46-Morau Conw1r. Annt Jettrtys ....... DeMlfAliwt 1:00 8 (Ill tt) tfl G Tt111rrow M111l~n Chambers cuests 2:00 9 ..... : "Tiie EM If Ille Altair'' (m) 'SS-DIWlll ltfr, Y• ..... -· * • ..... ,0 TU•SDAY -1 11111 Z2 flf .., .. 1114 1n.r .. liltiap. ,itlM 111 DAYTlllf PaOGUllS. ...... .., ,.., CIMtllilact, lfl tlle My's....i.. DAmMl llOWl£S t:JD e "1111 W.alac DIM" (hor) 36-Bons !1111oH. Birton Mac- Lane '1iliM Dllt't lrpt" ( dr1) '58-Myron Hu ley. Jun H1rvey ll!eG e "Sia&. ley, S111" (mus) 58-Tommy Sands Edmund O'B11en IZ:OO • "Girt Ctuy" (mus) 43 -Mic~ey Rooney, ludy G1rl1nd 1:00. NllttHaltMI ••• (ho•) 'SJ-Roberl Sh1yne, Oo11s Mer flCk a lCJ "lll1t L.My" (dra) ·s5- 0hv11 dt H1v1Hand, P1ul Scoheld . 2:l0 D CC> ''Tiie Sit• ot Htt11p lr1w11" (wes) '!>8-Rory Cal houn. Beverly Carland ):00 ut "Tiii C1t1rd Altair" (com) '56-Bettt Davis. Einesl Boren1ne Oebbit Reynolds HO e ~ "All i1 1 •i1ht's w.R" (com) '61-0m Martin . Sh11ley Macu1ne TV W[[I<, JUN[ 20, 1971 • ., "*" lllclltil""" -9:JO-a LttTMat""' ... w rn Cll'O.-Dey-.H r--- 8 00 (R) irs the fll0fn1n1 alter theu la • : ther s lust ovt1ni1ht vis1I. 1nd 101 the 9 (fil CJ) rve W I S.Utt 11rls •I "1..ns reconciliahon, but lor - II 0 CD (JI Ill 11"1•' 011 Ann 11 muns the 1e•1ndhna of old ··r11t Witch Hunt" (R) Sonny con teehnas tr1cts tor e11ht add1t1on11111s to haul • CMMte Ori .. pronssed poultr,. bul l1tes f1n1nc111 m llrlll • ,.,.....,., disaster when a chttken disease ep1 demic closes the proc.eSStnl pl1nt 10:00 • llllit: CC> wKtrry llKi & tilt 9 W (])Cl) CIS ~-"Tiit fllt"' (1dv) '58-Ste•art Crueer "6ltia el CMaf" Oe~ns btlfll &rbara Rush Nde-or not 1111dt-1n W1sllu11tori ~ llelit: ~ (Zlu) MHetl • Fnte1 111hl "°" 1111y determine whether or llr" (d11) '55-Alin Ladd Edward not you aet CIJICtr tn twenty yu11 ' C Robinson CBS New Colresponcltnt Lesley Sllhl Murders" (CM) '71-fliett GMW. notts that increased chemical con lbttil ..... t1m1nat1on of our a11, w1tt1 and food • (iJIJ (()) JI) KtM DIYI (R) 1s contr1bu1tn1 to our sa111na unctr Cool Fon11e aels more thin ht bar 11tes gained !Of when Mrs. Cunn1nah1m B llll Cl> <DI Cll lllC 11••• nils him to bf her partntr 1n lhe s,edll "Tht Surch tor Somethina Harvest Moon dance contul at tht flse" Jack Ptrk1ns reports on the local TV station pervas1vt quest lo1 new tlle11pies :Ii Slit Ditt' and S1>111lual systems (Yoa1. est, D IMle: (Cl (211r) "All KtlMls 111 Zen) des1aned to help people ach1m O.Ck" (com) '61 -Pal Boone, Buddy peace of mind and a heiahtentd Hacketl state ol sell·awartness • 11J lllr-" SM1 • D ... m l'trry ...... .. S.1114 l!D ... • (IBl (()) IB Tiii ._its (R) 8 .... ,.. ~ (Zltr) "lite 1.a1~.__.Clu1s Oweos 1s cut1eally wounded b Mtf" (dra) '56-Burt l1nmter, aunmen llte1ne a robbery 1nd the Katha11ne.Hepburn only eyewitness 1s at11td to ~&et fD .....,,_. Tlllltrt: .....,_ 1nvolvtd .. Wo1N11 1ll LM Alltflu11 Style •V•lllllQ ID aia,iri• ID lillltJ Pytllea's f1Yi4ll Clrce m llJ Utttt 11ar1it -lO:J0- 8:00 -•:30-. : e:-» ..... 9 llll Cl) ._ 9 Im CL 5IM r..es (R) J J : I~~._ hnds 1 sponSOl-lhr numbers kmt of e .....,. "A li•man's lol ls Not the nei&hborhood. Swttl 01ddy A Happy One" When lht reaul1r W1lhams-who comm1ss10ns him to Stltrilfis ulfed out or tOlill w1t11-.~""n..-. --u.Pit1<•lll'"~111.JDucb to l l s dtl!tb.I Hoss 11rtes to wtlf tllr bide• until ind ll1s ~rents' chl111n h • (!Jll Cl)) iJll llwtrH I t ey return Slllrtly (R) "Onct Upon A RumOI" i ==':S. Lenny sets Sh11ley h1tt,dressed With • .,..1., .... ,111 Con 1 from Squ1uy 1n Ille company locker room !>PM Oodcers YS Red at Cinc1nnah and assumes tlley have ll1d • "tl1na" • .... 12 and the rumor spreads that Shlfley 1s f9-{f))-$UrnH -rrunoate- • ZIMI •~Wits a •• DM&t• """ • c..... ,,..,. .. • Uttla .... • Sltutilft CMt4y -6:JO- (]) .., Gfiffittl CD> Men Gfinhl Slloo# ..... m iJ1) (]) St-. lh1 Stirs • "" o.ctric--c-,..i, .. s,.rta fllll 7:00 eee8 S llM ..... ..,Delllrs '""* T1TlltlllilTrllltl e Cellcttltrttiell . "",.. <mW•.._.. • llllrlulllhlltf Jtwitll Hwr ....... ~--~ • ...._r.-, -7:JO-..... ,,_,. """' B 0 (I) CII Gt H111,•H4 5-ftl . • Dick , .. DY'• • """ 11 s.m.11 iii =., IRlilll Oo11 Adams 1nd Roy Rocers vs. Bob Ntwh1rt and Cto11e foreman 9:00 D (Jn (]) (J) ll•A•S•H (R) Col Potltr is about to becomt a crand lather lor the first time. so R1dar adds to the anftc1pahon by promot 1n& a "b1rfh pool" amona hospital pe1sonntl, while f11nk Burns turos his wile has hurd about Hot lips .. QJl (()(JI ......... " "The Mellin& Point of Ice" (II) Pep per and Bill pose n lunch truck utere11 to st1ke out amateur thieves who have m1de off with 1 m1lhon dolllfS W01th of uncut d11monds one inllly sloleft by pioltts!Onll rollllffl e (IBJ Cl)) ID S.W.U. (R) "Sl lent N11ht, Oudly N11hl" A woman doctor 1nd her "pahenr· plot to stul 1 half.mllhon dollm llOdh ol_Jtwtls from a soc111ttt who hu brou&hl tht aems into the hosp1t1t whtrt slit 1s under101na cosmeltt suratrv • lltn Gritfhl Slltw • "" Yiraittiff e Variety Slllw SJ Tiie StrHn h11ily "Helli" Joh1nn falls'" love w1tll llen1 lrett1. a much older woman who helps him with his career, but tauses him to break rel1hons with his mother m La1i. 11:00 •••a .... • Cl) <II 0 (I) ""' --:-,.. . elllN:~riiTWllll A 11111" (com) 'S9-Clenn ford. Otl>bte Rtynolds .... ,., Kart.ta, ..,,, KtrtllH • Gel Slurt tlll Cil ,_, °'"'"'" s w,. "*"' (181 (I)) Tl'lllll • C.C.11111111 •• 1111 mas• • CiMtal,.. -ll:JO-• W Cil '2IJ CIS ltlt llttit : CID "'11,,.t • A Chain" (dril · 72- B11b111 P11kins, Aleunder Knoa_ • Ol {I) (11 111 Jllllllly c.i.. ma.11 • ('21! {I)) 9 HC Tu11d11. ..,...,., "Murde1 And the Computer · (]) Drlpet .... • lllflll ' Alltll 12:00 • Twill&tlt ZIM ,.. ..... : """ ..... h Dewit" (dl•I ·o -Su Ctd11c.1Urcb11ckt-lu. l Cobb • ~it: (CJ .. , ... -.. ,..,, Kt"'1'' (d11) '61 -Yosuke N1tsuk1. •'iltN: "Tiit Iii Fr .... " (mys) '53-M11k Stevens, Jun llent. 1:00 • 8 (IJ (JI • '"""" aw~De••• 2:00 9 llttit: "llr. Dteds Giia to r ..... (com) '36-Clry Cooper. • M lllPt Slllw: "Tiit• Secrtb," H"' ill llllMI'• ...... W•DN•SDA JUltf Zl , ...... -....,_ liltilp, ,it11t 1tt DAYTIME PIOCWIS. ........ ,.. CllWlillct • .,, .... ..,, ....... DlmMl llOftS 9:31. """' ..... (d11) '36- Wilham Ca11an. Clairt Dodd "l11111Mibef~"(d11) '64-Michelt Cossv. Peppeddu Cuccu 11:00 • CC) "Liu" (adw) ·~-Dt lores Hart. Stephen Bord lZ:DO. "Cl1114ia" (com) ·u - Dolothr McCu11t, Robert Youna 1:00 ~ "Cw1I If DrlCllll" (hOI) 'S8-F11nc1s Lederer, Norma Eberhardt a CCJ "Qllffec" (d11l ·s1- Barb111 Rush. PatrlC Knowles Z:JO G CC) ''Qu11t11" (wes) '57-Frtd MacMurray, Doiothy Malone J:DO Cfll·(C} "Gl•r" (dra) ·~6- Leslit Caron, John Kerr 3:30 • CC) "lllHt lie 111 L11 V.Sn" (1om) 'S6-D1n D11ley, Cyd Charisse, Aanes Moorhud •Y•lllllQ I 8:00 ••<JI •• ..... • ()) (llJ CJ) 0 (() ...... • .....,. "The Trap" A wom1n dots not behtwt little Joe wlltn ht says lie shot ht1 hu~nd by 1cc1denl and lie 1s 1111tc1 wllen lltt dud 1111n·s rw1n1rm IOP10inll1rl'ffi0fll)llnc--~111 ... i.rr-------i•llltW.' .'1211f> ~..._ill 1111·-MM"--- interest m the widow tD •Mr llllcll 411" (d11) '64-Robert Mitchum ..f) fHlily Mfaif O C1J lat tf tlle WiW m Illy Tllr• S-•., ...... • .... Slleflld...... • ,,,,, ..... m httrWet f•ily illl SZS.000 Pyn..W e ._ m W..·12 !JI) llljlr Lut• lalW Anaets S CIBI ())) Sb1 ''" 8:00 Vl Oakland A's • Z-1 e @ (}) ()) Th hch111s I QMl•i•ntllif Wmtlille 9 • DMclll sa..,. lit1ektn11t Ph1lhps (st11 of One 01y 11,. ... ~ l'ncrt• • little bluls at A lime) 1s showused on the Ind -1:30--6:30-voul or "lunk Food lunk1e" u well • <ll! Cl) n. ...., liltll· ']) •a.., 5riffitll iS perf01m1na rn a n11ety al blackout telll sa... Ceoiae Coble auests 9 MelY Gritfili sa..,. sbtchts lutu11n1 nriou.s memtm1 m C,...Wita • .._ m of the lacuan famll~ The youn1est Ill 11«•• Variety sa..,. !Ill CE se.., tM Stlfs J1eksons. J1ne1 ( 10) and Randy (IS) ID TM Dedfic c.,a.iy are h1&hh&httd in a production num 9:00 111 ,_ Gin 1111 c..llJ btr, 'Tm A little 811 Country I'm A 9 CllJ Cullt• (R, A l1tlle 811 RCKk 'n' Roll ... 1n which cnevina movie star l1nds her hus 7•00 they do a takeott on s1naers Donny & band's death dive from the Acapulco • Martt Osmond 8 8 • O Cll 111 lllwl D _ (() ""' _ l 'rltl• Htutl chff\ 1ncomprehens1ble • llMlat 1tf Dellln -Ulll -• (ta) ) (ll) la1.tll "Shi11pe1 (() 11...w. Oii Ille l'rlirie "Remember Me" (R) Than A St1penl's Tooth" Tony l1ahls 1, Ttl tM Trull! (2hr) Oscar winner Patr1c11 Neal to sawe his p1rtner·s luture alter the D c.ac.tratiell guests as a widow who l11es !o l1nd 1 olfictr 1s suspended 101 illeaedly m I LM Liiey home for her three youna children shoollna a murder suspect m !ht m 'Ille Fii when she 1s informed thal an incur back cm CJ) ~· able disease will soon take her hie .... ,., Griftlll Sllow ..., ... 0r... Unable to find a family that #ill lake 8J Tiit Vl1slala11 : 'Ille S.r be• all three orphans. Charles loaalls IS • ll«tH 1>111111 flD ltullll ,rotlilll 'PropfJ!y aboul lo separate lhem when Mr fD GrHI p11f11111ucu ldentlficatron and Theft Insurance" Ed1t11ids.hecom~a1ulmues I "lch11kowsay Symphony ... (Cll> Cl)) ..,...,. surp11se ~nnouncem~~I _9:30- G) Dr...tlc Stries 8 ~'(": (~r) R ltrdMcli:•·A· Gl 11<111.• ,,_.,, • AMw fMlly =.;CW':i~. {o1I :,~,hi ••0 -7:30-.]J lllwit: (l'h) "T.,u,i" (dr1) a M'9 Vlltlll S... "6•-Peter Ustinov. Melina Mercou11 e • .... rut r... • ca rn> a l ittlic """'" • .. V• llJ't "The Dudly M1ssles" (RI J11mt • let's .._. A Dul Sommers and Sim Austin are re ()) ... ,,..., HtMll untied IS they try to stop a m1sstes G CtlMflty ..... E11t Scott ind thrut to Los Anaeles th1l 1pp11ently lil1ry McDonou1h ws M1~e lookrn would by launched lrom w1th1n the t1nd and Susan Dlstn United States 10:00 9 Cfll !J) I Tiit lh1t b i1llt (R) A danaerous c11m1n1t armed with a stolen anti tank aun, lotS loo•ina lor a b11 score with his reluctant side•ic•. as Bumper t11ts to l1nd him D 0 (fl) Ill ""' (R) "UI ysses and the Republic'' Detrcttve Hawk 1s llust11ted n Federal aaents APOOLWmu "IOUGI OF QASS" 1,1()5 I Of OUR POOi. S ARl MOii£ TkolN EAISl ... ·•--••rt•mu • ••"' •cmm• n .-s1111 ·-• Cll(TITlft JllCO 53H5 Iggie Wolflngton (i.tt), u Father Fllcker. and Dennis Dugan (right) a• Father Morgan, the elder print'• asalstant. are 1----ille41dllig-WW\ Hocx.r .-the church-handyman noLto..Quit. .... · ·~·----"""""'~ "Father O Father," a special one-hour preMntation airing Saturday, at 9pm on ABC. Th• comedy program focuses on the conftlct betwMn th• tradltlonallst older priiit and his strMl-wlM aaalatant, as both ... k to deal with the problems of their parishioners. Pege11 and tht New York Pohce alltrAlltly warn him a111nst becom1nt 1nwo!"ed 1n tM 1nvnh11t1011 ol 1 loe-.·s duth and pressure him to 1el ud of ev1denct 1n llte same cast •((II tl)) QIJ Sllnly I "*II "Silence'· (R) A cop k1lhn& sate Clicker posm1 as a puesl 1n ch111e of a halfway llOuse fOf u cons. lellls St1rslly I Hutch on 1 ••Id chast ..... <21 s,.ciellft91e ... fJl) Edlols lfitllt & Clur • DilcMtry et Alltrlcan Miiiie w/ltMJ &ood1111n F tlMt4 lly JCPtlMIY eD ~ £dllll lricllt IN CINr: l Disc""' et l•trk111 lhsic Benny CoodtT11n hosts 1nd narrates this one holir SjlCCfll tutu11n& per lorm1nces by 1nshumtnlal1sts and s1niers tram Indiana Un1verury School of Mus;c -10:30- C]) Jack .. .., ....... 11:00 ...... • ()) 1211 (() (]II (ltl ..... • lMe Al!Mriu• Style Cil ....... .,.. • lllN: "Tiit ...... (dri) '63- • Miry Hattlull, Miry HMt111111 •Get 511111 (l1J Cl) lilcr• IS lest If Grlliclle .... , ... ((21 (()) Tnltll er c:...-• ec-..M -11:30-• <:m CJ) Qt CIS lite Mtfle: CC> "lar .. 1Jae4" (bor) '72- Joseph Collen. (Ike Sommer --9 lll(I) ~-....... c.. Cl) rn °" e (9 Cl)) ID Wide Wtrld lllM: "The Fust 36 Hours ol Dr Durant" (II) Scott Hyl1nds. Lawrence Pressimn, K1the11ne Helmond. Alu HtnltloH. Renne Jerrett and Karen hTS'"'dnmnbouNI 1dnltsltc youna sur11cal rts1dent who lites the reahhes of med1e1I elhics In his lust 36 hours on call CIJ Dr1ptl .... • 11'111 • ..... t!D lllw TY SllewclM 12:00 ., ..... ,... CIJ Tiie,.... • lletit: .... , 01111111 CftllH· liM" (wes) '46-Htnr, rond1, Linda Oarntfl e lllwie: "CrilM ill t11t St1ttts" (dra) ·~6-Sat Minto, John Cu savelts -12:30- I ntUllSDAY I I JUll( Z4 flf --..... , ......... ,1e1se SH DATTlllE rtOGIAltS. ...... ftr ,_ alMtllltlce, lrt ltlt ..,. ....... DATTllll llOWIU 9:30 a "Dk• lutttt. S,.ci1I ., .. , .. (mys) '48-0on Stan nard "Tiie P111ie111lt Tllitl" (com) '62 -A"na M1an1n1 Ben Gamra 11:00 • (C_l "THi1flt Wt Si111" (mus) 'SJ-En110 P1n11, Annt Bancroft lZ:OO GI ''lr1111-At1Htic lltr,Y-'9- llllHl4'' (com) '34-Jick Benny, N1ncy Cerrol. Gtnt Raymond l :OI • HTllf T111t11 T1llt Ceuld•'I Oit" (hor) 'S8 -W1ll1;im Rey nolds. Andra Marhn 12t) CCI "Q11t111 of lar.ylen" (•d•) ·~6-lll01da fl1111in1. lliurde lllelltllNll. Z:30 G lCJ "Ptsse from Hell" (•es) '6l -Aud1e Murphy, John Suon l:OO (1lJ "Thi Guei.e•• (com) '60-0tbbtr Reynolds. Glenn ford l :lO _. ~ "Tiit Kill& I I" P1rt I mu~111-~0!b Ollh Keri R1la M!lfeno •V•NINQ 8:00 ••<11 ••""' a cmCIJ o t.JJ 11ews e llum "N11hl of Recko"1n1" A .oundtd 11n1 member hides stolen 111011ti ~w_b.elo Jtom Hoss. Little Joe and tandy The member's rana rtdts rn and t1uses trouble, but cannot lorct him lo dtllvtr the money CJ) Fllllily Atteif • Wiid Wild West • DM111 llwMll Cont'd !rom 5 lOPM Oodam -vs Asltos at Houston mMM·lZ (81 ((21) Cl.J) Star lrtk .,.., a 1111h Oe1tatn 51119 • uttll blals -6:30- Cl) W, Grittilll <Ill Men Grfftill 51119 .., .... m (1J.) ShNll• Ille Stirs • Tiit llectrtc c-,.., .. ,..., ... ··Diel v. °"' s,... e Diusttn: ""' tN ""' (J)Cw'k'C...1 •Cel*itJIMlilt (JI) Mltdl '--m sar ......... I.fl) (fj ....,.. *"" fl) Mtl1 MKW ~ JJ,1 l.tt's MIU l Dul 8:00 U 17J ll) file WtllHI (R) When a lu1nilure 01dt1 t1Us throuch al the W1llons' lumber mill, Olivia h•S lht cood I01tune lo bt hued u 1 stamsiress by the owner of 1 sue cesslul dress shop D f2J) I j) (11 Ill Amitlity S,.· cit! "Tht Surch for lht Sh1nohilr1" films of lht discovery of the Jap a nest subm1nnt Sh1nohlr1, 2iJ yurs alter 11 wu sunk 1n the P1t1fic dunnc W!lftd W11 II attack by Navy planes. are sho•n in lh1s special •h1ch launches a series of seven 1cluahly specials produced b1 Survival Angha Ltd Richard Widmark n'Jralts a ·Mevie: CC:l (Zlu) "fint to flPt" (dra) '67-Chad lverett. Mara lyn Devon. Oun J1uer ll > llloM: I.CJ (Z'Mlf) "T•ttrUJ, Todar l T0111rrw" (com) '64 Sophia Loren. Marcello Mastro1ann1 • ((8) tl J) fD Wtlc1111t lic' llcltttf "The Grul Oeb11e" Koller's cor111dM111-tMI bll-1.,.,,d11J class stodents ift capable ol do1na m01e with theu brain PD•tr thin to hlr rass hrm. tuds him to 11~e on 1 ch1llen1e by the deb11tna cl1ss • lllN: l"C> (Zllr) 1MM Tllw· SIM HiMI" (wes) ·~9~0o11 Murray Richard Ecan. lte Remick aJPtrryll.-.,..., .• ~ a .... IMtM .... Oa•t1nd A's V$ Los An&tltt Anatls -so,.r.-lllttlft "'Tiie f.ty1n1 Outchm1n" N01m1n 811ly sines tht hllt role and Gwyneth Jonu 1s Senta 1n this production ot W11ner's l1t1ee ooera 1boul a su captain forced lo sail tht nu lomer by tht •111 of satan. • Cillt f!Mrwlwl C9 .. ,.,... Lf!llfltlt '11cr1t111 -1:30- • (!Bl (()) 8 llr•y Miller (R) "The Psych11t11st" (R) A psychiatrist decides that Wo10 1s unfit to carry a gun and now w1nts to tut all ol Barney'$ men m Cfta.Wtb 9:00 8 tUl Cl) Cl) H1Rii f'M.0 (R) "L•&atY of Terror" (R) Steve McGar rtU'S>f 1ve-O !Diet sttks the killer ol an aced Importer who was reputed to bt lht only pttson to h ow of the h1dma place of 1 tortune 1n 101d that hils been m1ss1n1 since W01ld Wa• II ..---~~=~~~~=~:4t:M~!t!~~~;::;~----~L~ew;.:Ay;re~s:auests -~~""· ... : (C)n~= a 0 (I) <II D ,....,... ..... Dud •• 2:00 ~ 8111M:(C)HbMM n (wes) ·~z -M11l1nt Dietrich • Alt-•11111 Slltw: ·•er, ti 1111 CitJ," H .......... S.." -3:45- • lllM: CC> .. ,..., .. Ille Ceft. ler tf Ti••" (sci Ir) '67 Scott Brldy, Antllony Eisley, G111 Perruu , ... 12 Tiit f1I 11t1" (d11) '61 -Burt l1ncaster ~....., WefW Andrein. Telly Smln, Lury Cates a Fil• Ful•r• 'loe Hurhts. Jody f111. V1V1an Nath•" An ISSIS lhnllmaker"' tant district allornty is us11ned lo G First lllll" tf Ille lllw "9f1d p<osecute three teenaae cine mem "Cultures 1n Conlhct" bers accused of a kmle alt.ch on ~ (IJI) (I)) leNllu blind youth. and faces pressure from m Orlllltk S.rits all SJdts Ourtn& his 1nmhcahon ht 19 w.11111 Ft•ilJ uncovers a a1n1 war between Italian and Puerto Atean lunaae•s and -7:30-learns the hom1c1de v1chm was a a I.Ill of lflt Wild gana warlord even lhoueh he •as a D Price Is llpt blind TV WU:K, JUNE 20, 1976 • <call Cl)) ca Sttm et s.. F1111Cia "Clown ol Dutil': (II) LI Mike Slone JJ.OstS as a clo•n 1n a cncus where mu1der prtw11ls under the b11 top • "'" &rilfil 51119 ., .... f19 ... OIJ-.it -~.., 19 llerUI Llllpll' '11crllll -9:30- • ...... , "'1fui'1 ·t '-If 10:00 a tl CJ) .. ,.., JeMI (R) Amtrica·s laV011tt to wrn an Olymptt 1otd medal 1n the sw1mm1na com oehtlOn dtrs unde1 m~ttuous err cumslances ..... • ((81 (IJ) ilt Harry 0 "Ruby'' (R) A shady lady turns lo Harry Orwell 101 help when her younc nephew 1s charted wrth murder and 11 forced 19 shoulder the blame by a wme ""I which lhrealens his hie m Gtfflitip fr1111 lilflNllJ IBJ lMe AIMrlu• Slylt CD llrata de. Prillla•• -10:30- tlJ JK• ltlllly .. .... m lliii) G,., "'111it A portrait ot lour contempomy ar11sls. focuses on then •Or~. ideas and hltslylts . a•lJJ m O ._ • 0 Cl) (fl Ill ... • lMe Allllfiull Style ........ Oillell GlllN:CC)H....,... .... H (tom) '64-Robut Morse. Nency Kw1n. Robert Goulet. )Ill St John • lltry lllrtllall, Miry ""111111 •"' Slult cm ,_, Dtrrillcer lal)leltll~ ((Jt) Cl)) T,. If C I $ C• -11:15-mci.-a l4 -11:30- • (l1J Cl) (81 CIS lite lttfit: (eJ ''Jey HM•" (dra) '64 -Jlne FOndf"°Al1in Oelon-;-to~Albn&llt a H Cl) CDl Ill ,_"' C.. CIJ rn a. • ((21) {))) (8) Wide Wlltd PYes- ltlb "Mann11" &, "The Ma111mn" Cl) Dr•&Mt .... m lltrlt. Allen 12:00 -~,... m lllN: HJellllll• .,...... (dfl) '40-Tyrone Po•tr. Dorothy Lamour Lloyd Nolan m lltwie: "frt11titr Gal" (wes) '45-Ywonnt OeCarlo. Rod Cameron -12:30- • lllftit: "lb•IM" (dra) '5~ Stmtey-Wmtm:-MK~ IWl------1 • ·-~ Otld ., .. 2:00 8 lllwie: "111t Wiid S..." (dra) '65 Michael Parks, Ceha Maye. RO$S Cihon • Atf.1111111 Slit•: "Sendai Shett." ...... ,. ..... "TM CM," -3:30- • M"il : "Tiit (ltclrHic lilH• tier" (hor) '60-Rod Cameron. PRIDA I JU• Z5 , ..... -...... littillcl. pltaM Mt DaTIIMl PIOCUMS. ...... ,... lltlme,artlllt d/t(• ..... IMmMf lllCMIS 9:JO • "Sft1pll" (dral '31 - John lllnymort. "Tiit Cit De(' (COii!) 'S5-Pelwla Clark. 11:00 e CJ:> "Cltl .. Milter" (mus) 'SI-Dan 011ley. Belly Grable. 12.:GI • "JIM lrrt" (dra) ·o - Joan ront11nt. Orson Welles. Mlr111el O'Brien l:tO • .., .. II MlrMI'' (mys) ·•6-Jolln Carradlnt S "lri*lfW....-1"(bor) '49-Paulette Codd11d. /ohn Lund. Raymond Burr. Z:Jt e a:> "last ti tllt hat 5-" (wes) '58-lock Mahoney, Giibert Roland. 3:00 (fl) (CJ "Tiit Gt"• lltllMt" (dra) '61-8111 rravm. (d Be1 ley, Nancy Walters 3:30. • a:> "Tiit bt I I" C..CS. (m11s) '56-'rul Brynner, De botah llerr, Rita M<Heno 8:00 e (J1) ()) Site (II) Sl11 111es to 1tlrKI two f11m boys to her school ind finds he1sell wo11r111c 1bout their mother, •IW> 1s was11na away l1om ruu ol dtsol1t1on in an t1r1htn l'!Oust 8 9Cl>9 GS.~&S. "Donna Pops the Question" rred 15 cwen '" ulhm1tum-m11ry °' tlse-aher his 11rtlriend Donna rtcttVt$ a pr090Sll from another man • lllltit : (211r) "lrtilSIOIM" (mrsl '65-Jellret Hunter ~nne f11nc1s ...... : (CJ (Zllf) .... s.. Miii'' (hof) '64-Bons Karloff. Mark Damon • ((8) CIJ) 0 HC Friday llMi•: (CJ (10) "Tlt• o..,.,., • Mlle•" (dr1) ·1s-Tonr Muunte . Joanna Pettet, Jeanene Nolan Mus ante por111~s a Vietnam •11 vet era~ -a multiple amputet-who emb11ks on a aiuehna wheelchu1 trrp horn Lon& Beach lo San Diego to prove his independence. ~no•inc 11 •111 cost him the woman he loves and • possibly his life Uuttll(e LllclloblU. Btinlt Casey. Andrew Ouaaan. Ro~rl Walden. Ina Balm Dana (kar lttrOI rules on a lu1u11ous prrvat' 111hoad car where the passeneers llavt only theu wits as wupons a11insl lh1tt armed mtn determined lo rob and kill them ID "'"' .. llriuwra 10:00 D 0 L{) ta C11 Ptliu Stery Conrp1ny M111" (R) Ofl1cer Hansen's {Ch11s Connolly) attempts to pron lhal Ouh Windsor (Btrnre Casey) is really the leader ol a car lllth una. 11e unsuccesslut unltl Duke's 1111f11end (lontllt Allen) bt comes ttalous of his 1ntt1est 1n an other wom1n and turns him into the pol tee ....... .Il fllM~ (8) liiili) T"tll Alltlllll Vid1r s,.tts .. .,ds fDlltw• -10:30- • • m""' fljlefH~ 0111111 utill PYlfilt 11 :00 • lilMit: (Z~r) "Murder Inc." •• m (JJJ .... (mys) ·60-Stuarl Whitman. Peter a (() <I~ f21) (()..., fal~ • t... IMticlll Style m llilJ Tltr" Sen Cll Mlnllal OM Ah1'1_._ _AMorit: l"C. "Tiit St1rdtrf' ill) lilljer l111•• liiilill ffi -(weS'>_,srTonn ayne Nalaftr •V8NING I f11nc1sco Giants vs Los Angeles Wood 8:00 =IWi ..... IW ill .._ = :ry:~-· Mary H111-• u CriMI litll C.i* ,,., .............. •• at •..... w _ • ..,..., e ()) cm (I) ID ()) ._ e y,,_. lMIUce ,,..r,.. t8l lest -' GiMctie ..... zm. liwh " SlltrllO ......., l --r_, Mfli -1:30-(12t 1})) f,. • Ct t e tts TV WEEK. JUNE 20. 1976 -11:30-• Ill!• U 'ill CIS bit Mtrlt : 1 CJ "'-f;pt at tllt Oil Cerral" (wu) 'Sl-8urt l1"casltr, Ku~ Dou glu, Rhon~ flem1n1 D UJ(l)(lf D..._, C... I ... : "Tt Ille $llwu t{ Trr· ,.Ii" (d11) 'CZ-Ith ,a,u, Mlw1111 O'Mlfa. • (!Jti lfll <Hl T1tt ~ () Orapet . """ ..... , ..... 12:00 g Mttit: "St9' lrai• •34'" (dra) 64-lose Ftfler, Sun flynn t J llMit: "~• lill" (dri) '42-lrrol flrnn. Alo1s Smith ID lllMit: ''Len• Ktr te lltatt11" tdra) ·•s-c,ne l1erner Cornel Wild,, leannP Cmn a> llllMe: "Tiit Day & the 1tou11' (dra) '63 Simone S11!noret. Stua•t Whitman -12:30- • Sus,.1111 Tllt1tre 1:00 a 1u 1 (f ) l10J m 111d1111hl 5'1<111 -1:30- 11 3 llttit: "TM latly" (MP) )? ~nian,lle Comer lluth Roman M1111n111 1+111 -- 2 :00 D Mlwle: ·~ill ._. .. (adv) ·35 Crrol Flynn OhYll de Hn1lland ID M·lliPI Slltw: "Tiit ....... " "1-...r1111t•n" -3:45- • llttle: "llltlilll f,.. tllt Su" e _. _. ._ D ~1l <It 111 Tiit Pmtice ID CiMtaa J4 (J9ilW "!ht Uns1nhbft Molly Gibbon~· ,...:;;;._----::=-::-----------==-==--t---il•.,.._-~.111z Jufe~s ou!ilae Is rec1slmCJ lood and QI (QI (()) Stir fl'll clur whtn he learns lhat his nurse St...._ Wlnllet Molly has secretly bun David's pa u -. ...... ._ t1ent e Uttte 1MC11s I]) SM Dietl mer-.Wits -6:30-• 'fY llcUy (]) m Aid, Griffitt! St WIM StrHt W"' <!I Mtft 5riffia Sllel9 G D Sllel9 dt llllita l'er11 .... m cm CJ) h it: (M) "U•io• St1· 9:00 tieR" (susp) '50-Will11m Holdtn. D 111 (})CJ) Cl$ Fridly lliCllt Nancy Olson, Barry F1t11e11ld lllM: (C) (Zltr) "llldll Callllll11" G llltk ~•Ille 11ews (wes) ·10-0av1d lanmn, lun Ill Friltldl .i Ill• Sebera. Lee J. Cobb. David Car rad1ne. 011ne Ladd An escapee lrom 7:00 so111,r~ conhnrmeni in 1 squahd D 8 • iJ)) lJ) D ""' Confederate prison has one thought • lllllill fir Ollllrs in m111d-lo settle .Kcounls with the (]) llllllidt man who put him ~hind bars He (() Tt T• Ille Trlltll runs fhe man down 111 l1onl ol h•s e c:-tratiMI new wile. and she sets out lo avenge e I lift 1MJ llfr husband's dulh She sefs a l1ap • Tiit Fii for the escapee but he turns the e &t ....., tables whea ht rescue lift ft0m a • s,.ts Rimi "To Be A Mot0<ross wild bear Clt•lllPIOll" • IHl a. • 1'111 llctferd • '-.._... ""' ....... fllts 'The Crul Blue lake Land & (8 (I)) ilum Oevefop111tnt Coml)iny" (II) Wllife e Dr-* Strin try1n1 lo recover $10.000 stolen by a ·~· ''Tiii SMALL CAI IXHITS11• FACTORY AUTHORIZED SAlES -SERVICE -PARTS nHONAl.lllD UASING -All. MAKIS & MODUS j Fllf SEUCJIOI Of USED CMS 142-7711 540-0442 t----tlf'4•--~~-. ... ·f----~-4'1~tltlUOISlllll<IPO,.,...JJU111m11JR1111cx;m..ria.Q11J1d~-•1~....,..-1--~-~,..---_jJ/)/i fl_ I £:! -l:30-help 01 his np11son rNte Ha11v erui11" Jiff lf:>vrtt:h C i/ieJ uncovrrs a huae land swindle (1 9 r.... U, • llt" "1flitt S-. .S MINUTES SOUTH Of ~AN DIEGO FWY a (ID • ltt11J••t4 S.nm m Tiit firp iH Peter M1rlh1ll hosts • DrllU e Didi W• o,l1 ID ( .... at s,.,._, Conductor • Ltt'a .... A Dell Se1t1 011wa luds the Boslon Sym ())• ~ ~ phony Orchestra 1n rranz l1s11·~ -"' --Piano Concerto #2 •"Mr'-" ........ -9:30-0 Cl) lletdl C... • ((Jt) rfJ) Cft AIC Friday ....... ll9cW ...., llllM: (t) C'O) •• ,.. •Ille 5:21'' 8 Ollrlll's Filll "frndom Is'' (R) (dra) '1S~l1nda Day Georce. 18835 BEACH BLVD. (Highway 39 ) HUNTINGTON BEACH ~-::::.r:. ______ .... _ -9:30-SATURDAY JUI( 21 MORNING ... 00 . 'lJ5-rS.... -6:30- , Cltil "" •ut'sb, 7:00 • ...., s.... 8 a>()) ill DE......,+• ~..... . • (8 Cl)) a) ....... ...., Cl) Crutiwt hcef1till1 •MtM 11 V11ce " Teei,. ID Saa11t SlrHt -7:30- • lllSly'a Tr....._ 8 0 (J) (JD) D J11i1 I l~t '*1ats • (8 CIJ) Q T .. I JtflJ/ Gt.,. ..... (l)SleMeCri,t er..n1t11e1- .mm111e•111tt• 8:00 8 Jl> CV m rt*ti I ll4MI .... • @ \111 ....... Oty eht.-i.n ,.,.ean.s GHltF-..a.. • .. : .... ill Ille SIMI" (•es) '51-R"1dolplt Sco!I mTrw...,.we afllctric~ -1:30- •@ Cil (IJ .... ..,/._. ,_ • 0 (J) <II • P'iM , .. r • (J7J (}) ()) ScMr Die • '2J) Cl) Cit .... JM lull 1111wit: "hJ Girt" (rom) 'J8- Mad1e CV1ns, Neil H1m11ton ID S.S... Street • (11) -~ a.es •ca > 8 5'et4....,. G lllMil: "Tiie r....-. O'flyllti" (ad•) '49-Douclas fa111>anks Jr e Call II Mlcire11I m .... it: "R .. 1111 of Slttf'WM41 F1111t" (adv) '50-Joh11 Derek e lllN: '.C) ~H11rClllls, S.11111111 1114 Ufyues" (1dv) '66-1!1ch1rd Lloyd. 11 Hot fMI' SIM ID S,.111111 Mowit -10:30- • llll (() 118 Wtstwilld 8 lilfwit1 "Tiit ftlcllttM4 City" (mys) '62-Sean Connr1y, Herbert Lom • <a <JJ> '>t o.• a.11 eou,ie rJfJ Wwrft·A·,.,,.11' 121 llewit: CC:) "OM foet in Htll" (wu) '60-Don Murray Alan Ladd tD Eltdric.C..pa•r f f:OO • (11 n (J hr 011t s,u, !Ills e tt11 m 101 m •jof Leaa• ...... f ) lllttlt: "l1ff11t 1111" (•ts) ·u -Joel McC1ea, Linda Darnell • (llJl ) fl TIM Liit Salat mz... -11:30- • ll.ll lll Qest l4lltm • <a (()> 111J MtrJu11 .. ,... ..... mwu. mo.t-.n -12:30- • ctli (l) fat Men • ~·· fritll4 llewit: NGllesb .. Ille ~H (tom) 'U-Btl1 Lu1os1 Ava Cardntt • "9tfllt $tllrts l ..... ID llowit : "Tiit Verdict" (mys) '46-S}dllty Creenslreet (iltl ) U.S.h,. Re"'1 Hl EJ"itlllll/fam 1:00 B lfl, tU ll• Clllldru's Fll111 Festini "fht Oran1e Waterina Cart" (R) . ..,.~ -~Tt1111b .Dlllltt ..... m nw Otw11"'4 (al(])) c.Hy Alli~ ID Dr11111tic Stria . 3 M"i•: ~ "Outlaw's D111ah· ttr" (•es) '54-Kefly Ryan -1:30- • Twilipt Zo11t • """ Wofld Ill Mltit: ..Cl "TltrH fOlllll Tt1· 1111" (wes) '54-Jeffrey Hun1e1 2f1 Mowit: ''The U11dud" (1101) '57 -R1chatd Gatland 2:00 .. J1J i))Wtst1111 °"" .... T..,_t ., ®l m Wil11llftdtn TUlllS Cover11e vra salelhle from the All Cngland Lawn Ttnn1s & Croquet Club rn Wimbledon £n1land a 1Nt Suu111 Tllfltr• j_ ... it : "W~1lt Ptt110" (adv) '•5-Rrchard rrurer Ma111 W111tn ... : ~ "Tiit ..... Alt ... ilc" (tom) 60-ludy lloll1dar. Oun Martin .. Fred Clarke Jun Stapltlon m Soul Traill m Tiit PtfSllHtrs .nJ Mewit: (CJ "flittr of lfp- ttry" (du) '69-Vrc Mo,,ow SI Tiie T riMI Ert ---· • frilMs If •11 ID Dtctric c..,.., (/21) (()) ....... World I , '·' • (IJll (I)) 0 A4tHhlltl If GiNlalll • Mewie: CCJ ""• 111 T,.,.,,.. (wts) '52-1\irk Doualn, Cvt Miller . • fllialtf .... ". lleishWlleN 8100 8 ID (I) Cfl D l111• el th Liit e lllMil: CCJ "fllllllf 111 tl1t Tri&· .. ,.. (wes) '65-Rory Calhoun (I) Uttlt Ille.Ill • <a CD> O S.r fritNI An•RNOON -2:30- (12t) (I)) frltn4' tf ... ,. J)) Mowit: (CJ "0.tcasts of ,..., Flat" (wrs) '52-Dale Robertson 12:00 e (ll) (I) Cl) Valley of the DlllO-3:00 Ullfl 8 Dusty's TrHlle41M • MoN: CCJ "lllft te11illd Utt ru Hip a11,.rt11 Qlla" (•ts) '53-Randololl Scolt G lllwit: CCJ "len4 of the Rlnr'' ID Tllis Is......,, (wes) '52-James St,wart • Mljtf MltM .Bl MIM: "Terror iii tilt C~I" !Jll Mltit: CC) Hffllld tf , ... r" (llor) '60-Cllcrstophu tee Chor) '70-JOKhim Fucsllberce1 ID llvtlf Ulllib ---------------------. • TMll o1 t11t lizarrt (J7J (]) .... lffCtlln Ted Knight (right)•• Ted Baxt.r, break• th• n•w• to Murray (Gavin Macleod, center) that Lou (Ed Aaner) ha• put Tad In charge of the newsroom, on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Saturdays at 9pm on CBS. ·P ... 14 !Sc..trJ,.. e TIM~: Jtllll a.,,r111p1 (R) (!JI ())) .W of S.rmat mvarittJSlle. -' -• St.,. .. l.tafllilla ...... ...., Cl) Sdlltct rldlea ni..tre @ (]) Soul Tfli11 (21-..,.~rsSM ........ ( (8) (I)) Wlllttd OeM or AIM D A1ric.llll11rt USA 4:00 9 D..W hll's World (()Stir Tr .. atllHsaiell:l111poajWt 9ClNUlliftrul fV WEEK, JUNE 20. 1976 'Ul t))llllltift -~---(121) ())) .W TUM T tllllis eSa1 r f'iMit11t1 Ill SabtrUJ lbtilltt <tll llC lelftn • Vtic• .. Africllltwt -4:30-11 Media • $tllrts cw.. ]?j flllrl "Indy soo·· I.SJ ..... Oii Ille 1114 fD lllrpr ,,..,Ille <•> mc.r ...... S:OO II U:Z. ...L CIS s,.ts ---8 Stir Tr .. rJJ Qillip11's 11111111 •((fl) (])) 8 AIC'1 Wide WorN " $tllrts ())(JI' ..... • Wild Wild West at Mowle: "Calllt11 lllltllsWt 717" (mrs) '47-James Stewart • G) Mowit: 1:) "H11•" (adv) '56- Ceoriie Montaomery. Mona freeman 1"J 'J) WillMMeit Tt1111is 8 1 ,.., Gws the Ceu11try ' m Willil• '91111: "" , ..... ,,, 0-tr (R) a> Sliptr SIM at lbillflftt Brae~ aospef music ... S:lO_- • 10:..... - I I LM lllcy J ... It: "Tiit Happy Tllinu" (adv ) '61 Ru Hamson 2tJ NltMlt Ml!Sk m •• Ptrptdift Oii Ille ..... m little btu1s •V•NINQ 8:00 • ., (jJI """ U lllMil: .:t) (Zllr) "Tiit M111ip- u&a•r" (dra) '72-Stephrn Boyd {) "4 S.rt G Mawtric• (fl) llllllWe 9 Citlt Ullivtrul llll """"' ID 1111 Mortrs' Jou1111I ....... -6:30- .. QIC lltws C.~rwe 'I Die• VIII l>J't Sllow •<a (()> a ...., crD CJ) ,.., Gies tllt Coufttry ID •• • lftaict 118 fllM flllllrt • My little Mar1Hi 7:00 •c.NW CMtrt D A letter lt1i11nln1 * HIC Special on Birth DtfKb $poMorltll ly 11111 Croa of So.Cal _ 8 ll•IC s,.dal "A Better Be11n· .. A foot 11 the ~•nous methods used to prevent 1 .I) Wiid Wild West • [,....... I.II Alltllll .Wat W11 G <1ll OJ CI> 5-9: JM m (121 ()))Ill 8 L1wruu W.lllSlllW ..... 12 (fl) [})Hee .... iBl •!of lllpt .._II Cients vs Dod&ers, m flrilll lllll at Or.,,..,..,...._ Hllrr ---7:30-.............. 80..,._'Sa.-T• .......... ..... m 8:0o • ~ (J) {)) 11111 ........ D 0 (I) 111 • E•eruacr (ti) A IHNCf '"'· determined to bttoine an Olympic cymnast. is 1n1u red when slle pusllu ~erstlf beyond c.pacity • lllN: CCJ (%~) ""' ....., W (tom) '67-llea Hamson. Cltlf RobtrtSOll. Susan Hayward (l)lltelllw • (QI (()) 0 GtN Ht1t111 (lhr) .. Coffee, Tu pr Glor11" Dr 8<1d Robertson um h11 111sh from Mr An1e1 lo find out 11h1t marrla1e to his u ·1irll11end would be hke "TIM llt Ollt e. Ille ......... (R) M1 An11I creatH the chance IOI a youn1 husband to btcoffte a p1ofts· sional baseball player • .... ; CCJ (Jllr) "TIM rriil" (dra) '63-Paul Newman, Edward G Robinson. • v.-. •5-Nlk • aiNrtll's llllllicll S.... .. "'.,.,..,... e E ._ • UliU Ilario ..... u111 .... P'ftcr111s. -1:30-• <Ill (J) {f) Dtc (R) Annie talks Doc Jot into lethn1 her come Olll of retuemt~I to hll 1n tor nurse fi;lly, but Doc's last pa« and Anntt's rusty 5l111$ lead to utter confusion • HtllfwH; Sh1wu1t Wally Ceorct hosts. ......... llft .. 9:00 • (ll) (J) (I) ...,, ,,... ...... CR) Mrs. Betty f01d ma•es • c1meo apjltarance 1n this stOf} ol lou Grant and Mary's vmt to W1Sh1n1ton. where lou cl11ms II~ •nows lots of important Ptotile D 0 (() 111 a llC Slt.U, -lllN: ~ (2,,...,,) "Tiie ,.... • Mlif" (dra) '73-Clenda Jack son. Ptler Finch. Anthony Quayle. A 811llsll 1dmrr1I returns lrom two yurs at sea and plun1es into a relahonstup with a 10e11lly unaccep· table wo1111n. lorsa•1n1 his wile and prmpit1hn1 1 national scand1I. (I) Tiie MletJ II I, • (121 {))) 8 Piltt ,,.,,.,. "hthtr D fattier" A conservahvt Boston print and ll1s ulfra·hbtral youna au1st1nt reach a "Rom1n" sland·off as tlley try to aet alon1 with ucll oilier wltrlt de1lin1 w1rh rhe problems ol theu parishioners ......... : =...."The lavendtr Hill Mob" (19S2) Altc Gutnneu. .,,..,FllM TV WEEK. JUNE 20, 1976 ......... • (!ZI (I)) a Sll•tr•llr "Sc11" CR) O'Anaelo l1nds llmisell 1n 1 hud to hUd race with • desperate man when they both lry lo be the f11st to locate 1 cache ol heroin DONNY & MARIE valued at m01e than a million dollars : :=--FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT : =r::::c. The picture fade1 up on 1wo fices. one in profile and lhe other • Liii C.-. S.... toward the camera. They begin singing "It Takes Two" 1n their youthful, harmonious voices. The heat picks up and as the -10:30-c.amera puUs back, the couple begin dancing in a rock style a~ a.._ Sa ... ni.tre they open 1nother of their variety shows on ABC (Friday~ ;11 (I) Set • 8PM), pre-empted this week for a Doublefcature Movte. The II ......... r• fntitlll pair 1re l8-ye1r-0Jd Donny Osmond and his co-star and l'O·host. si5ler Marie, a mature 16 . 11 :00 ~Donnie A M11rie.'' ju$1 six months on the network. ha• • (J) • {)) lllWI captured 1udiencci. r111ngs and 1 fresh look 1n comedy 11nd (I) •Lill Actilll music variety en1enainment, It is the re1ult of a marriage of two a .... : ''Wlilll n. Ille SlllGC show businw families. 11111111" (sci It) '72-Ak111 The Osmonds have had uccptional success tn both record· Yama1ucll1. Ht1oYuk1 l\awase. Toshio 1np anq concens. Their most recent world tour included IS Sh1bak1 oounmes from Europe: 10 the Far fast. Twcnty·two gold albums • .... : "Clllillt ~ 117" for the family include 10 for Donny. two for Mane and a piur (mys) '47 -J1mn Sttwart. Helen lhcy rcccnlly recorded together. Wal~er Sid and Miiny Krofft, nrwcomrrs 10 prime 11mc 1clev1~1on. G) SWiier Cl11tt111 have allained success as producer~ of man y of 1hc children') (D'J (J) nl a• programs on all three networks . !JI 100 a. The show came about when Fred Silverm11n. the nc"' ABC' ID Seu•.... TV uccuuvc of programming. saw Donny .ind Mane :n rn· C2ll ID HUlllMD hosts or The Mike OOuglas Show and decided they would du * l'lll1141t1,iiil bllJ well enlcrtaining a nighttime co-hosls of a varitty show. (<Bl Cl)) In H•Mr; Tested as a special in November of 197S.1he show r:i1cd rn the tD ClMllll U IOP-ten and was given a January .starling date. . iD Tllltll Allltlal Vldtr ._r• Sid Kroft'! developed segments in the show lhilt would include two ice numbers. The opening would have 11 dance ice rou11nc -11 :30-and later in the show, 1n ice sports number coordinating ti I med B f.._ U! ~"A '-tlltrl11 sports events that would be s11ged with the ice skaccrs through ff i,,._H (dra) ·53 _Red Hudson the use of a music background. Birr) Sull1on. Kevin lilcCarthy The World of Sid a Marty 'Krofft. a range of h'c a(·111>n D tI1 G""' puppets anima\Cd by people inside t~cm, have filled u \lat1tl)' •ll CIJ .... : "lllllR Y111 Mr . ...._.. music and comedy chores tn the scne~. (mys) '37 -Peter lone "We wanted 10 put on a weekly special.'' Marty Krulf1 s~id • llllM: un.. lllsflb"(wes) '61-"In the family hour. we looked for performers who would Clar~ Cable, Ma11lyn Monroe appeal 10 the whole family. With the Osmonds. we didn't ha\le Mont1omery Cl11t. Eh Wallach. the problems in the music area so we stressed comedy 1n the fllelma R1ltt• performers we brought to the show." Cll llllM:· ........ .w~ (d!i) Bob Hope, Paul Lynde, Ruth Buu 1, Jim Nabor~. Gahrtcl '61-Carol Baker, Ralph Meeker Kaplan, the Kotter Kids. Edgar Bergen and Rick Hurst of On iHl (I) Ollt Miiis' Scrfl!I Test The Rock.s were just a few of the enccrtainers who appc:1md, 12•.00 "The s~cess of the show still depended upon th~ ~~diencc acccpling our co·hosts and stan. Donny and Mane. Kroffl a 0 ()) CII G ht.,41r said. lliCllt Louise Lasser (st11 of Marv Afler touring the world. appc:anng in las V cgas and berng the H11tm1n. Marv Hartman is ton1111t's darlings oftem maga21ncs. rt would appear that the youngsters /!OSI would become jaded about the business and thetr audiences. • llllM: CCJ "Trl,.ii'' (dra) 'SO-However. before or during 11aping, bolh arc will!ng 10 stop and Jolin P1yne, Maureen O'Hara sign autographs, pose for pictures and 1utogr1ph eictures for lhc a SdtMe fldioll TI!Ntre fins. The response of the fans is equally unusual. Bir1hd1ty~. • a..•s Shell annivenarics, etc. are never forgotten. Gins. cake~ •nd cards (9 (()) lllWl!Sci·fi ni.tre ftood the mails. Tickets lo lhc tapings arc usualty gone weeks -12:30-before the event. (JI) 0.. lir1Mlf'• !lee' ~ "The most imponan1 thing when you arc entcrtaininJ 1s 10 let a 51111 Tftill the audience know lhat you arc having a good lime. Donny says. "Th11's the first tlling my dad taugh1 me about 1he 1 :00 busincu." • All·lliitit sei .. : "ll11tkard'a Marie, nodding l\er head in agreement. is as quick with a TH .... ,,....,, .. "lfttlt Sii· smile as her older brother. "We enjoy what we arc doi ng or we litM," "MltO II Ille tr8' lllealhf'' wouldn't do 11." she says. Afler her fint appearance on stage in G) 0.. .._.,.,Ille'~ Sweden when she was seven yean old. Mane took a few years ()J) (J) 11 .. 1.: "Ullltll s11t1111 otr before the show buslneu bug bit her. "I WIS around twelve ( ) ·so w 11 H Iden ea when it naned becoming more cxcitint lo me." mys -1 t1m 0 · · rry Her ftrst single (and later album) "Piper Roses:· wus re· frtzaerald , Nancy'Olson, Ian Sterlin&. corded in Nashville, Tenn. She was also lhe first member of the l!Qbtrl Preston i---:.;;;a-;;'"';;-:ITl;:;n-.;;;(J)~;cr'il::~ ... =-...:..:~-...;_.,.,,. .... -----+JaJm.u· ~o was in\cm ted in singina ooun1ry music. {J) 1.1£1 \JI) Donny joined her on two 1lbums That w;;;e;;~~co;1-;m=1x"'lu~r'"'(...,orff..,t~r---1 ( )Tllt1Ha1 J1le1~asslrt bom~rdtd8owib·111 D MOM M ... and country music. A single. "Deep ~urple,'· not only became 1 COllllU tll "' ts Wntn is million seller but also won an Amenc1n Music Award for the sutd by 1 slly patient whom he hu 2:00 · ..... ~ •-· pair. "" to -.ome more a111euive. e Mfflt: CC) "Trea••rt •I tllt The original members or The Osmond Brothers. Alan. an Emily,dttides lo li&ht I P1rk1n1 G11Mf1 c.Mt(' (adv) '53-Cornel W1yne, Merrill and Jay. make an occasional appearance on the l(l)ic~elia -Wildt, Constance Smith, ro Wray, series as guest Jtars while working each week on the musrc and _, Leo C C1rroll. Walter Hamp4en choreography. • sa..t WQlli r... -3:30-When Ukc:d about any jc11lousy the Osmond~ i:r11gh1 fetl all 11111 Cril!ml CW about the attention Donny and Mane are rt1:e1v1ng. Alan, 10•00 • Mtfie: CCJ "TlleW llHHK Hlllt' speaking for the iroup, shook his head no "If one Osmond " • '"'(J) Cl):.._ .......... , "lfi· (dra) '~6-Dawtd ayne, eenan involved in a project, it 1s good for all the Osmonds," he says . ..., ~ - -• Wynn. Mum Henderson. Jim Succcu for the Osmond1 means hud work with a full weekly .. , ._ Backus schedule. .. ... 1s TV WEEK, JUNE 20, 1976 ',.,, '\ .,.,, ...... ,.,,.,. """ .... ,,, ''' ,., .... 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