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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-08-01 - Orange Coast Pilot\. ~.:~ Moonie Expeftence ·Not Sunny / By MICHAEL PAS8v1c11 Of Ule DAilf ~-a.ti ''J was a••ay from home.' I didn't like my roommate and 1 1t a d a boyfriend I • wun't 1etUn1 aloaJ with. l Wat lonely.'' JllJ An· ·• tonio, 19, or Chatsworth, was ex - periencl n g many rot tbe ~a n x i et i e s ~UUYICM ,,. shared by youn~ people who are , . thrust into • la.rge unive1'5ily ror the firA(trme. She was a ripe candidate for what Jill now cal l s :.i "brain_.ashing.'.' adrnlnistered b)' ·•MoonJes" -followers ol the Rev. Sun Myung Moon -that caused her towdrop out ol school and !olloft' a retieiouspalb acrQS lhe country. This i~ lbe-&Wy. oC Jill's COD· version and h!fr pateol' anguished search, which took them to New· York City, whern they forcibly removed Jut Crom the street aod carted her off to be "deprogrammed." • Tbe fact that JUI had been to a soal of world hirmony. spendini her flrat temel\er at. JiO didn't know lhal the ''Ideal UC Bel'teley didll 't Dllke uu.as City" project was oae cl the frool any easier. The campu1 has organiutlooa for the Unification mass ralllea. Moon himself w~ arrested In Korea In 19~ on mciraJs charge· ln coonecUon with allegations or sexual initiation rites. His followers say today that the charges stemmed from the lies of ajeaJous first wUe and later wero drop]>ed. more than 30,000 s&udeol.I in a ci· . Church, an Alfterican-ba5'!d sect lY known for wbal maay call the ·beaded by South Korean lunatic rrtnse. evanieli1lSun-Yyung Moon. Moon, ss, ls l'emwrled to Jlak -IA ...hei-coaluslm and Jonell· _ Tbe..e!f-ordainecl Moon-&ndhis Ja Han, 32, who is known in th.-n~ss. Jill was an easy mark for church have beeru'1frOUnded by -c hurc h us M <>;ther-o-f the the neatly dressed, articulate controversy since its founding 22 Universe. young man who approached her years ago in Korea. The cbUrch Jill Antonio knew none or this one day Jn Sproul Plaza. 11~ waa has thrived there under.the tight when she sat down to dinner with represenUnc ''The lntenalioPal ruJe cl cl Part Chuai Hee. on the cleaa·cut kids ol the "Ideal Ideal City," aprogramdedicaled wboae bebal( llOOf:.1 bas held City.'' She was happy with her new friends and eaaerlY accept .. ed their invillatlon to joln them oa Moon's 790·ac:re r etreat In BooMville. about 'JO miles north ol Berkeley. Speakine al the Newport Beach Lutheran Church recent· ly , Jill described what happened. '"Ibey get you so spaced out you doa't know what you are.ruwi,," she said. "Al the camp there art> no c loc\s. newspapers oi:- televlsion. Life Is dedicated tu thewriUngsoflhe Rev. Moon." The daily ritual conala1ed or prayers, s ongs and endless (See EX·MOONIE, Pace AS) -J .- StJND.AY • VOL. 69 NO. 214 7 SECTIONS 78 PAGES . Body Found. :fftTrash Costa Mesa police were early today trying to establish the iden· Uty of a body discovered by a woman Saturday night as she emptied trash in a container near lhe rear of her home on Maple Street. Police said the body, that or a man aged between 24 and 26 y·ear s. had been stuffed in· to what appeared to be a cardboard flower box. They said there was no evidence of death by violence and the victim's pockets were empty. · The grisly discovery was malle by Mrs. Berne.ice l~illgren, l~JG Maple St .. who spotted the 11arlly visible body as she•emplied trash into the big container near her home. Coroner 's offi cers were con· ducUng an a utopsy on The body early today .. They described the -victim as being between"5 feeuo and six feet tall, weighing about ~pounds and ha,·ing long blond hair . BrwhFire 'Threatens Liom' Lair • A brush rlre that at one point posed a threat to a section of Lion Country Safari In Laguna Hills was doused Saturday after an hour·long battle involving crews disp,tched by the Orange County Fire Protection Department. Firemen s aid the blaze charre<h 15 acres and panicked a number ol animals as It ~rned a fence and advanced towards the rl\'er a rea or the presen ·e and the neighboring hippo and lion sec tora. A Lion Country spokesman said u number of animals became alarmed when hcin •y smoke blew Into their compounds. "But they're ult quiet t.onii.tht and no harm.was done." he commented lute Saturday . Members or tl'lo nitic units that fought the fire expressed lhc belief that the blaze may hn\.'c been sparked by a dropped cigarette bull. The l~ burned · · acres are in the area adjacent lo the Sun Dief'O and Laguna freeways. San Onofre Nuclear Plant --.... Shuts Down A shutdown al the San Onofre Nuclear Power Facility was or· dered to effect repairs to a geMrator but those repillrs pose no threat lo the surroundins com· munity. a Southern California .Edison Company spok~sman -said Saturday night. ' The spokesman, who said he .. had responded to a n.1mbcr of calls from alarmed residents in } the surrounding a rea. rep<>rted he . expects the plant to be in opera· :lion again by Wednesday. lie said the shutdown was ~ ,dered Friday when plant· monitoring equipment detected a leak in one of three steam generators at the plant. Nuclear materials were in no way affect· ed by the leakage. he said. The San OnoCl'e (acilit.y. just south of San Clemente. has operated 201 days this year. It Is tthHltled to be out or sentt.e.Jor modlriulions I atcr this year . It!- -o.i.., .. u .. ._."'"~•..--Wotcla Out,. Nadia:. Kristi Lynt!s, 8, of Long Beach (top) and Renee LaCost, 8, of Fountain Valley may. have been too young for this year's Oly mpics. but their efforts on the balance beam show they m a y be gy mnasts to reckon with in years a.head. The pa ir, members of the Westminster SCATS fSouthern California Aero Team ), joined their. t eam· mates Saturday giving demonstrations at Huntington Mall in Hunting ton Beach. TWENTY·FIVE CENTS ,,n.:4'· ~·· a Gfts--Life , PASADENA <APJ -Unexpecl- ed release of eases from Martian ~oil in one of' Viking 1 's laboratories led scientists to ex· press cautious beUef Saturday there could belifeonMars. Either th a t or peculia r chemical reactions, that mimic life. , 11\e scientists said they found much more oxygen in one of the soil sample experiments than they expected, and thal oxygen may be causing reactlonsjusllike those that would be produced by living organisms . But, in that sense. chemistry could be fooling them and Imitat- ing life processes, sci enlists said. oot that data as being biol~" said Dr. Harold Klein, who heads up Viking's biology team. In the scie n tific lexicon, finding · .. biology" is finding living or· ganisms. Scientists said the "obvious" conclusion was the existence of life, but repeatedly stressed the· possibility of unex~ted non· r * * * Viking Out In Boondocks? Early results from one experi· APPLETON, Wis . (AP) rnent in particular -called the There is life on Mars, but the Vik· labeled r elease experiment ing lander has failed to find it becauae of special tracking ele-because scientists put tbf' mentlthat help "label" gases-spacecrafldowninadesertthatis ~ cautious SJ)ffulation -isolated from Mar-tian eiUes, the. from acientists thallife may exist 1 directo~pf the UFO Educalton on Mars. Center says. , In that probe, a sample of M'ar-Lenore Hildebrandt said she tian soil was mois tened with what believes the J et PropuJslon scientists call "chicken soup." a Laboratory in P asaden·a is not smorgasbord of earthly nutrients giving people "the complete _that ~ere laced .witb r:.dioactive truth." tracer material. "There is life up t.nere. There It was hoped any N,artian life are civilizations of cities, people forms would like the nutrients, and ramllies," Mrs. Hildebrandt. . eat them, and release the tracer said. "The climate is nodirrerent gas in exhaling, as would living from Earth, although a litUe bit belnponearth. drier." What scientists found Saturday The UF6 Education Center at were hilh levels or lhat radioac· Appleton was one of three set up tive material. indicating some several years ago based on the killdofactivily gotngonintheex· beliefs of George Adamski, a periment. lllQQked likeilcould be California scientist who claimed metaboJism, lhe chemical pro· to have met visitors from outer cess •ssociated with living or· space. Mrs. Hildebrandt said her ganisms. information about Mars came "There is no way we could rule from Adamski 's teachings. Wind and Surf Keep Li/ eguards Hopping • By TOl'J BARLEY Of ... Dallf ~Itel SU.ff A wind-whipped surr kept Orange Coast lifeguards on the bop all day Saturday, with three communities r eporting the puQtbet of res~ues off their beadles •ell 1bo•ethe average. High waves at Newport Beach came close to claiming the life or Francis DalYf 32. of Mis.'ilon Vie- jo, who was seeklnt certification In h1' dMng class when a com· bination of waves rlppedhls mask olf~aweplhlmofCh\Jfeet. l,Jfeguards llnmedlately went to the aid ofUJe student diver and ruahed h.im to the beach, where be collapsed as paramedics sped to the scene. "The)' soon had him breathing normally,'' Newport lifeguard I RayGarer said. "Butwesenlhlm to Hoag Hospital because we were , pretty sure he was in shock." Hoag hospital doctors allowed Daly lo ~o home after checking hJs condition in the emergency room. Daly was one or nearly 40 persons brought to safely by Ne wport lifegu a rds . San aemente lifeguards reported the most rescues of any day thls season with the surf topping at between three and four feet. Laguna Beach lifeguards re· ported "quite a few rescues" in , ldenUcal conditions, with the Art Colony surf at between four and five feet. A Los Aqeles Weather StaUon <SeeSURP, Page .\2) c•~ 'I .Ill·: INSlltl·: • AFTEa DEATH -Where RADIO VETERAN ...... Elm«b there's a will there's a way -to' Vtftcent of Leisure World has had di'vtde up an eltate without con· a SO-yur career in entertain· fusion and acrimony, that is. ment that has spanned radio. Start Writer Tom Batley ru,k,ed vaudeville and television. The some prqbale experts .about the still-active comedian tells tbe achiaablllty ot havln1 a wUt. llis Dally Pilot's M'ehael Paskevich report ls on Paae Bl. about his adventur8 Gn Pag~ "' t • All. RVNNSa·1JP-11te c~efbeau· ty ol Joan Cartson '-her witting. TENNIS MADNESS -'Ibey ne11 to !Mlp the physically ban· used lo call It slavery, but.now aa dicapped. The Hantintton Beach lot of people are. pay ing latgc woman 1'11 ranner·up in the sum• ol money to Spend entire MiH California Whee lchair weekends perspiring.and work- Pa1Hnt. tn _.hk" "aJJ the con· Ing up blisters on their h~ and testanta were winners " Starr reet. An Associated Press re· Writer Ray Estrada crlbe9 porter enlisted in a tennis clinic, heT' philosophy and usical and he describes hls experience Wf'l'IUon Page 84. . enPa1e B2.. .. biological chemical reactions c·ausing thedabt. · Klein added that if what Viking I ' round is indeed Martian life. "Microbial life (living things too small to be seen with the naked ' eye1 is more developed and in· tense than we've seen on earth.'' Scientists said the unexpected- ly high amounts of oxygen could come from the Martian soil itsel C. existing either as a gas trapped in the earth-like carbonated wawr -or as a chemical compound re- leased through the experiment. But it was the presence of other gases noted through the radioac- ti ve trace elements that has pi- qued the interest or scientisl5. They expected some or Ure gases to be present but the bigber'levels I of lbese g ases indicated a biological function oc chemical reaction taking place. • • Air Traffic Slowdown ... . . Endiifg-F AA WASHINGTON (AP) -An agreemenl was reached Saturday to end a work slowdown by the na- tion 'a air traCfic controllers, the Federal Aviation Administration said. "·An unde rstanding was reached and the controllers have been urged to resume their normal activities," the FAA said in a statement following a meet- ing between FAA Administrator Dr. John Mc(ucas and John 1". Leyden, president or tho Professional Air Traffic Con- trollers Association. ''The FAA expects the ab· normal delays rec~nlly ex- perienced a.la Jew locations will no longer occur," it added. The union had urged its mem- bers Wednesday to "work by the book," an action designed to de- lay scheduled airline traffic. Working by ttie book. union leaders said. meant controllers would comply strictly wllh stan- d a rd s selling the distance betweeiirplanes durinM takeoff and Ian I · The standards are set by e FAA, btat controllers are allowed to extend that dis- tance al their discretion. The acUon l"H taken to prot the U.S. Civil Service Co mislionjs delay ... completing a pay reclaS11lfi'callonstud1for con- trollers. The FA'A said the understand- ing reached Saturday rex_olved aroond •'discussions that the Ci vll ServlceComrnlsslonwillexpedlto Its review of the claasltlcaUon .standards by Aug. 31 and that the FAA will expediw action . ., \ ,..... .., Mtftft .~, McCMe "' ...... •4 .... ........ ....... •1 .... ,. .. ,. """" ,.. Nitti hl-.cll ,.. ....... _ "' ......, ,.. DAILY PILOT l&CTIOM TV ... 1 .... ~J OAll.Y Ptl.OT Coast Watch ... Top News Stories of t he past week from Ora nge Coast Commu nities I "' YELLOW LIGHT FOR TRAFFIC--Laguno Beach, also known as the Art Colony, is s o j ammed with automob iles dui:..i.n~ its a nnua l sl x~week art festival s that city planni ng commissioners f eel s t e rn measures a re needed. They have voted to h o ld a publ ic bearing Aug . 10 on, amo nq other things, t he pos sible shuttin g down o f the town's three fes tivals ••• 'f A~ES BERATED--There . 5 a bacJ(- yard tax pro t est movement under way in Fountain Va ll ~Y · The group, which now ha s about 70 members, s tarted when three n eiqhbors ai r ed the i r g ripes over back- ya r d fen ces . Demands c all for the c ity c ouncil to redu ce prope rty t a xes by 23 c en t s w~en the official tax rate is s et Tuesday ... DEATH I N THE DESERT--Two Orange Coas t moto~c y c li s ts l ast wee k were found dead o f e xhaust i on and dehy dr ation in the burning d esert of Baja Ca lifornia . Will iam Kastorf f of Dan a Poin t and Ma sayuki Tanaka, forme rly of S an Juan Capistra no, a pparently tried t o wa lk for h e lp aft er their cycl es ran out of g a s ... r -SO METHING ROTTEN ?--The San Diego Regional Water Qua l i t y Control Board has ordered San Cl e mente o stop dumping trea ted sdwa9e.on l and a rea s for irri- g ation and othe r purposes. The board f ur t he r impo sed a ban on all new sewer c onnect i ons until the city f an p r ov e it has upqra d ed t r eatme nt ... HARO TO PLEA SE--Confron t ed with a ngry Un i v er s ity Par~esidents , the Irvine City Counc il last week agreed t o s p e nd up t o SS,000 t o move a wooden f ence f r om one side o f t h e community 's b erm (d i rt mound t h at s erve s as a bu f ~ f er) to the o ther af,te r various c om- p l a i nts we r e v o i c ed. Di ffer e nt' groups have a l so quarreled r ecently o ver h ow h igh the berm s hould b e . Counc ilwoman Gabrielle Pr yor comm e nted , "Y o u 1u s t can 't please 'e m ... " HOUS ING HELPED--Costa Me sa ha s r ecei ve d $508 ,000 in federai~Housing and Urban Devel opment grant~ to boost its yea r-o ld Community Development Ac t pr oqram . The funding will allow the city to continue its p r ojec t s for senior.citizens , the h a ndicapped a nd low-income fami lies. FBf Link Probed In De:river Burgl8ry DENVER <AP > -Dist. Alty. Dnle Tooley sold Saturday he has subpoenaed FBI officials In Denver In his investigation of an ulleged burglary ut the Socialist Workers Purty•s headquurt~rs here. Tooley· dedin<>d lo name the. agents order ed to appcnr berore a copnty grand jury on Tu<>sday. but Ted Ros ack, ngent in charfte or the DC'nver FOi orfice. <.'On· f1rmt'd he "as one of th<>5e sub· pocnued The records indicate ihe lnfor· mant. Timothy Redfearn, 25. showed his FBJ·conlact agent numerous party files only hours after they were taken froo1 lhe party's orrice. The files also allegcdfy show Rosack informed FBI 'd1recLor Clarence Kelley he was afraid the district a ttorney might pre· sent c\'fdence or a po5s\ble con· spiracy invo lving the agent. John Almon, to the grand Jury. The files also r eportedly show Kelley's concern. expressed in a message to the Denver FBI of fice. that other break-ins ot Socialist Workers party offices might be uncovered by Tootey's inves~igation. .'Noose Witnessed' LOS ANGELES CAP> -rlses' codetendant, Pa tricia Several Jurors deliberaUn& the Heant. faces th• aune charges rates of Willians and Emily buUUobetried separatel.Y. Harri• were present when ~ Both Jury deliberaUons and the mlnt..ture ·•hancmaa·s nooee'' bearins on dtfenae moves for a wuconst.ructed ln a JUI')' room miatrial ended late Saturday ar- weeks aao. a woman tettUled tttnoOll and were not scheduled Saturday. to resume until l'tfond,_y. The Corinne Hansen. once a pro-jurors were unaware ol the de· spective. juror lo 'the trial, (ense'a move lor mistrial on described al an emeriency hear· g~ounds of possible jury pre· tng how another Jury pl"Olpect jUclice and judicial misconduct used paper , erasers and paper SUperlor Court Judge Mark clips to build a little gallows. then Brandler, besieged by accusa· hung from ilfigures resembling a lions that be withheld crucial in· manandwoman. formation about possible pre· "It was a hangman's noose,". judJce, tried to avoid testimony she said. " .•• He puUwo little on the matter Saturday.but final · doll figures on it, cme lD a lhirt. ly aaented alter Emily Harris and one io pants .•.• He bun& shouted, "My life is at slake!" "I'm sick 1nd tired of your nd. dling around with this as if it was not a crucial tssue," sh e screamed at the judge ... You treat this like it's some off.the· wall thing." - Chie f Depu ty Dis t . Ally . Stephen Trott, who accompanied the trial prosecutoc to court. s aid, "We reel this should be de· \ termlned before the verdict com· \es down. We feel It's in no one's .interest to have a question about the verdict." Chier defense attorney Leonard Weinglass toJd re· porters after Saturday's hearini:t that his earlier motion for mis· trial might be abandoned in favor of a dismissal motion. them from a book, and be put it on the table •••• He said, 'Here Oley are.'" Miss Hanaen testified at an emergency hearinc on last- minute revelations that could bai' the jury from reachiq a verdict in the Harrises' kidnaping, rob- bery and assault trial. ~- Clwwchilla ·suspect May Have an Alibi Son Believes Hoff a Slain, .Blames Union DETROIT <APJ -Oae year alter his lather's disappearance, James P . Hoffa says he la con· vinced the Teamaten-Ullklo-was- related in some way to the •bduc· Uon and presumed slaying Of the ex-union boss. Of his father's disappeip"ance last July 30, Hoffa said he believes his father was the victim of an ab- duction and thatheiadead. ··1 still believe it was related - directly or Indirectly-to his role in the union," young Hoffa said in an interview with the Detroil Free Press published today. ''The family has resolved to go on." said young Ho<ra, a lawyer who provides legal counsel for Teamsters Local 299, his father's one·time power base in the 2.3· SAN .F RANCISCO (AP) -An employe of one:~4>£ three young men accuaed in the kidnap of 26 QM>wehWa children and a school bus driver says his bou was with him the day of the abducUoa. Eishteen.year-old Crail Hunt, who clahru to be a cloee lrieod and eJnploye or Frederick .N . Woods, told the San Franci.seq Ex· aminer OD Saturday be WU with Woods several houn before the --scboot bus hUackiD.i.Jand ktdoap J uly IS. . Woods, 24. is 1n Jail charged with multiple count.a ol kidnap and robbery alona with Richard Scboeafeld 22, and his brother, J amesScboeDfeld, 24. Hunt did not mention seeing the Schoeolelds. Meanwhile. the San Jose Mercury News said Saturday it b as-received an anonymous. typewritten Jetter from a self. proclaimed friend of twof! those arrested In the kidnapin1. The let· ter says the FBI and Cl.A would bave been tar.els of ra11150m for the releaseorthe children. There was no indication it was authentic. The FBI bad no COIJl- ment. Hunt. a mechanic who shares an interest in cars with Woods and the Schoenfelcb, said he was with Woods at Woods' home between l p.m . and 2p.m. thedayoftbeab· ductioq. U true, Hunt would provide Woods with a possible alibi. J.teanwhile,Jnvestigators have credited iolormants, chance ancl old·fashioaed detective work for the roundup of t he three suspe(:ts. .. Jthasn'taU comeeasily,1• said Alameda County Sheriff Tom Houchins. "It's taken a lot or hard·nosed investigative work, a bitofluck. and thepubnc·shelpto gel where we are oow." The mass abduction unfolded quickly July 15 from finl reports o( the missing school bus ~ere­ alization in this tiny rd'adera County farm town that its chlldren had been kidnaped for unknown reasons. ( million member union. the na· ·Th R llon'slargest. , TheelderHo£fawastryingtore· ugs av age gain the presidency of the union Store . whenhevanished. Josephine Hoffa, the wife of the missing ex-Teamsters boss, is re· covering from aneyeoperationror catal'acts . . As Police Cut Back Young Hoffa repol'lshismother is "in better spirits" lately. But young Hoffa himself sUll ex- presses shock over the fact of his father'sdisappearance. '"To this day." he said, "I don·t ~tieveithappened." Send a Buck, Get Not~ng PAPILLION. Neb. (AP>-The owner of a commercial art com· pany recently placed a newspaper advertisement offer i n g "absolutely noth.ins" lnretar11for $1. John Fackler said he received hundreds of h!tters and telephone calls. ltfost people didn't send money. butsomedid. The response raised about $230, enough to pay for the ad and bumper stickers which Fackler dlstri bu ted. What do the bumper stickers say? "Absolutely Nothing.·· Black Queen Named CARY, Ind. CAP>-Twanna D. Kilgore. a 2l·year-old college stu· dent from W11hington, D.C., was crowned Miss Black America here Saturday night. DETROIT (AP) -The small -8J'OCel:)'~ atore of an immigrant Iraqi abopkeeper is a total loss now, burned and looted, vie· timized by st.reel tangs and the lessening ol police prot.ect.ion due to budget layoffs. It happened on the East Side this past week, a stDey or urban America, 11 you will. Decay and blight, street •angs -the Black Killers and the Errol .Flynns - the A & G Market. and Kenny. the storekeeper who doesn't want bia full name used. U began early Wednesday morning with a fire at the market, a small neighbOrhood store on Kercheval Street. ''Arson -motive unknown," said the fire report. The next chapter was recorded Wedne11day afternoon in the incl· dent reports at the 2nd Precinct. Five looters. one arrested ; hostile crowd. assistance re· quested, street gangs fighting. Then darkneas. and the loo~rs returned -for the cold cuts and cupcakes. the beer and wine and cJgarettes. But lbe police did not i·eturn. They were too busy down the street. trying to separate the warring Black Killers and Errol F1ynns. maQPOwer? DQ you want lo stop a major street disorder or work on one store? The store was a totalloss.'' Thursday morning Kenny did not know whether he would re- open the A & G Mark el. "They steal, they steal every· thing," he said. "They even steal the police r adio.'• friday morning he still did not know whether he would reopen. Saturday morning, the store was shuttered, iron grates over the broken windows and door and no sign of Kenny. . It happened on the East Side of Detroit, a nd. perhaps. this specific set or circumstances wou l d not have happened elsewhere. But there have been police layoffs elsewhere-in big cities and s mall towns. as budget contingencies force com· promises. In Detroit. faced with t1 multimillion-dollar bud get de- ficit, the layoffs cut nearly 20 per· cent of the force last month, 913 on a force of 5,000 men aod women. . Mes an Burned In Blast Costa Mean police belicvt-n suicide atterm>t was the cause ot an explosion_ Suturd.._)' thaL ripped out 8ever31 wall of n home on Broadwny ond sent win· dow glass showering over li whk ;.1rca. Officer_, sald'Qccupuni Norman C h a rl es Du r r , i u. of 128 Broadway, nppnr<'nUy turnt'<i on the gas jets an his bathroom ut full force :u1d then s truck a match as ho sat on the toilet. Duff. bttrned in the resulting nash fire and injun.'tl by Oylng debris. was rushed lo the UCl Medical Center's burn unit. A senior nurse contacted Saturday nighl described his condition :is} stable. . Police s aid they found the gas still on as they forced their "ay through the wrecka~e in a bid lo locate Du((, who li ved alone, Firemen quickly extinb'Uished lhe blaze and estimated lhe damage to lhe home to be in the neighborhood or $10,000. $312 Donated To Benefit Ailing Briton Volunteers seeking lo raise the rrumey that would send stricken British visitor Via'lct Werdi home by air announced Saturday that they ha\'e collect~d moce than 10 percentoflhereq~iredsum. Mrs. Joyce Anderson, 1912 Port Weybri~. said the campaign she launched one week ago whe1:1 she learned or the problem facin~ Mrs . Wel c h 's r e latives in Newport Beach. has thu~ far broughtio $312. . Mrs . Anderson said contrlbu· lions may be sent to her made payable to the Violet Welch Fund. Officials at Lido Convalescent Home said Mrs . Welch, 82, con- tinues to make satisfactory pro- gress following her truru;for tothl' Newport Beal'h facility from UC I Medical Center .· The r esident of rtitch en, England. was rushed to lhl' coun- ty facility when she suffered t1 stroke while visiting her daughter and son-in-law at· their Newport Beach home. . 1 Her hospital bills of more than • Sl0,000 were assumed by thecoun· ·ty following a controver!'iy in whi ch Mr. a nd Mrs. Ivor Adams protested that they did not have the funds to pay lh<' bills. Mrs. Anderson said Saturday that a local nurse has orrercd to accompany Mrs. Wclrh without pay for hl'r scn·itcs pro\•idcd hl.'r round trip far<' is paid Activist Dies Mter Sauna SEATTLE (A P ) SusanStern. a political act ivistduring the Viet· nam war and an author, died Saturday, six days after sufferin{! an apparent heart seizure. She was33. Doctor s said the seizure might have been caused by the combina- tion of exhaust ion and an extended session In a sauna. f "rom P age A I SURF ... s pokes man commented tall' Saturday that his bureau knew of no specific reai;on for the high surf complicated by unpredictable shirts in current!! · M t• a n "' h 1 I e • a I u w y c r rcprcscnt1n ~ the Socialis t Workers party nod an affiliated itroup. thr Young Soc ialist J\I lluncc, mudc pubttc parts of an f DI file on onf' of ill paid lnfor· man ts. a key fi gure in the a.llefll-'<i break·in. The FBf turned tht: file o\'er to the Socialist Workers un· der a ('ourt order SU~DAY DAILY PllOT Ford Asks Delegates Who Should Be Veep Inspector Ronald Shiner, 5th Precinct: "There was some in· formation that people were still looting. But officers couldn't stand there and watch one person '1 business. Gangs were fightinl down the street. What do we do when we have a shortage or There is no way of knowing how far those cuts reduce the 5th Precinct, where Kenny's store is located; police officials will not release precinct-by-precinct figures. However. the Detroit Free Press reported the precinct now has only two scout cars on the 4·p.m.·lo·mldnight shlil. thl' hours durin~ which Kenny Josi his store. "It could be the side crrects or u rough storm they hacl in the South Pacific off New Zl!aland ," he said. "but we <'Xpect these concl l llonB lot1ubsicte Sunday." I~ .. ,,..."'04# Ctu\\I o_ ... , f'dvt ....... ~ •f\1U ,, ' ,,. h"-(9 fhlit l\i!llW\ t f JI\\, I\ Oti.lbf')PM.0 t'llt tNJ (." ~ (Cht\t .. ._,j"f\•n1j (~Y ·ji .. tt11tl• • t t. "'' ,,,.. L•jtl,h1.t'l•d M l'M\011 ttv°"°" flrtOtt• fht rr. ha M• • .,, N'#fi/tll Ut ... lt. tf""'°t~t~ t .. .,, h t •vnt•1n V•ll•v. tr••n11 . ~dclt•b•Ck .., ........ ""' Wtv·M tt-•4'h.I~" CW>• A \iftQlt :;.·~~·~ .. ;.~; ·.~~~~~~~~· .~.'~ 11••\t ... ., ~au wt C.O•M ltk\.t C.h~,_,-,,.,. 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Tefepftone (7'10 '41-4m Clnsltled Ad""1f,1ng 641-5671 Madi.-• Vollitf "'""' Clttl(t S.1-6310 I '~ \•n C•<" •~"' 495-0630 'rOf'll' t-4otlh Ot•~• Co\ir1h ' (oft f't1un,111 .. 540-1220 (U yt..,.I 1••• 0.••~ C.o.•I "°""''""'°" Com ~~:,.,~.,,.:;.'.:!~:~'.~~~~;tr:.'i::~\ ~d~:r:: lt~t~\i~t(t Wtt~VI ._,,,.1 0-f.,.O,IOf\ Of '~'ttfi ... ._ .. , t~='11o~'\ .. .!~'~r.:.. ~"::: .. ~.,.~·"'~ :;'h~~~"' u-1~•• ,,..~,.,~ '"""- By The Associated Pres.~ Presidt!nl Ford bcgaw polling 00 P deleg3les and party leaders on their preferences in a vice pre· sidential candidate Saturday. while the ~mocrats' vkc·pre· sldenlial nominee. Sen. Walter Mondale . ·was attacktng Republican agricultural policies, Ford wrote each deJ~ate and al~ !he.Bepublican con· ,·ention •ay ing he wants a running mate _with character and ex· perience who is not only capable or leading the country but would aJso be an asset during the cam· paign. The President Is aJso seeking ·responses from party leaders In and out or Congress. Jo releasing copies or the letter to delegates Saturday, preslden· tial Press Secretary Ron Nessen an! Ford might not abide by \heir choice. But he noted that the tuponaes ''wlU certainly bia tac· tor in deciding whO bis runnlng matewiUbe." - Meanwhile, Mondale attacked the Republican polieyon tarm ex- -pOl"tt in bis lirst farmbell Speffh dtllvtttd at·rterre. S.D. lte Mid that while Pr~ent Ford and ex-' President Richard Nixon cl aimed they t!mbraccd a Cree market syslem. they h ad undercut farmers four times in three years with cmbar1eoes on overseas ship· men ts. If Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter is elected president, the practice of em barac>in& arain shipments will end, MandaJe pro. miMd. . . Ift Washington. Sen. Bob Dole. the Kansan who Is ranking Republican on the Senate Agriculture Committee. predict- edolherwi11e. · He said the election or Carter and Mo ndale "would mean market manipulation through grain rt'~t>n·es,.graln embargoes whenever la bor 1euders want them and a (arm protiram ton- lrolled Crom Washtntton 'With prices nxed by bureauc:rau, not lnthemarkets. '' While Ford's rival for the GOP norntnallon, Ronald Reagan, rested in California. there was 1 , new effort among his supporters to make Sen. Richard Schweiker, Rea1an'1 vice presidential choice. more palatable to COG· servat!ves. · •• .. O~lly ll'i191 , .. " ""'9le • NIWPORT PAAAMIOICS WORK ON DIVER SECONDS AFT£R Hi•s PULLED FROM SURF Ftancta o.tf, 32, Went Home After Treatment at Hoag Hospital ' .. .. 'Faith Festival' Held PHILADEL PlllA CAP> - Thousands of people converged here from around theearthSatur· day for a world festival of faith to show God 's c arini: presence among humanity and its needs for "bread ·' -physical and spiritual. An estimated million Roman Catholics from m any nations and colleagues from oUler churches were expected ror the elght·day 4lst International Eucharistk Congress, which opens today. The congress nlready has splashed this city with an outpour· Rosary· Scheduled For Monsignor A r opry dedicated lo the me mory of M s11r. Vincent Lloyd· ~sell was scheduled for today In the San Juan Capistrano Mis· sion, whtch the Irish-born PllStor has ser ved for the past 25 years. The 72-year-old priest died Thursday after a tong illness. His funeral mass and burial are to be in his native Dublin, w~e he is survived by three sisters and a brother . ...., .... w..., ......... , ~y-Frtesay: II you oo noc hive YollJI PI09f' by s 30 0 m. Clll befot'• 7 om. and your coP.., w.n be dl41vered. ... Slturdly •nd 'Sunday: II YoU do not nteeMJ your eooy 1>y 8 1 m • aill betot. 10 1 II\. and YoUf COOY will be Clellver9d. Clrc ........ T1 ...... 11 Most Orange County Areu '41·011 Nort~$1 Hul'lllogton Beach tl'ld-Wettm1nstor : S4t-lllt San C1emen11. C.01strano Beach. Sa.n Juan C.p1s1rano. 01111• Point. South Laguna. Laguna Niguel •tWtlt ing or exhibits. musicals and ban· .ners in a doien arenas and auditoriums, and tbe streets this weekend swarmed with badge· wear ing visitors a nd vendors. Calling it one of the mostsignifi · cant religious gatherings in U.S. history. the executive secretary of the congress, Msgr. Walter J . Conway. said it seeks to "bring us closer to God and closer to each other." It will "raise Christian con· s<'iousness here and throughout ·the world " .to humanity's matcrl1U and spiritual hungers and the urgency of responding to God's concern for them, he told a news conference. The congress, a global Cath.olic asaem bly focused on t he Del E. Webb Ponders Sak To Marriott The chairman and president of the Del t . Webb Corporation has announced that his company is conferring wilh the Marriott cor- poration regarding the possible sale to Marriott of several Webb properties. The manager of the Newporter Inn Newport Beach, owned by the Del Webb Corporation. said Frida.y the negotiations "are a surprise to me." . Man11.er James VlUensaid he cli>es not know If the .Newport.er IM on J a mboree Road is one~or the holels Involved in the poten· tlal sale .. Del Webb President Robert Johnson said his company Is con- sidering selling properties in N~vada, California a.cl Arizona . Eucharist. or Holy Communion, and belief in the divine presence In it. is the first gathering of its kind In the United States in 50 years. President Ford on Saturday sent word that he will be here for the final massive rally, a week hence. but already religious and other notables from many coun- lriesstreamed Into the city. Pope Paul VJ. who originally hoped to come but had to call his visit off because of age and arthritis. sent his papal legate. James Cardinal Knox, formerly of Australia and now assigned to the Vatican. Newport Man Dies While- On Vacation Services are pending at Bell Broadway Mortuary for C.J . Moureaux. 50, who died of a heart attack Wednesday while vacationing in Mexico. Mr. Moureaux wu a Harbor Area resident for 20 yean and re- ·aJded at 3412 University Drive, Newport Beach. He was head of commercial' casually department of Jay & Renfrow Insurance Broken in Newport Beach for the put 10 ye an. He was also past president of the Retarded Children~ ol <>ranee County and wa active tn the Lions Chab. , Mr. Ma.areau ii IUl'Viwd bJ IOllS, Mark of Fountat. ValleJ... and Peter of New Orleans: daughters SUsan and Pam Moss of Las Vegas: and three sr~chlldren. Sunday. August t. 1976 DAILY PILOT A 3 Orange County International Raceway in Inine was host Saturday to the 10th Annual Professional Dragster Cha mpionship races. J erry Ruth <abovei of Seattle wns fo rth in points 'standlngs going into the corapctition 1''rida). while Shirley M downey <signing autograph below 1 of Michigan r anked \3th. Top fuel winner mong rails was Gary Beck of Edmonton. Alberta. Ms. Muldowney was t e only woman who_qualified for the championships. Her machine is adm ir at left. Carpet Warehouse <~~,,: ~ STOP/ _D.ON'T PAY RITAILI . SHOPeCOMPAREe$AVE lll•LOW NOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO AR PET THE WHOLE HOUSE! 124 E. 17th SL COSTA MESA • 645-433Q IGllSr#M9 , r...,. W-4 , S...f f9 6'.M. Tll..n.&fri ..... ~12 .. s PLUSH SHAG s4~! s5~! sq. TD. sq. YD. 100% NYLON Values to s 1495 SHAGSllAG •Plush s3 Shap •DuPont •HI-Lows •Sohds •Commercial •Nylons •Tweeds VALUES TO $6.95 •Plush Shogs s4 •H1·Lows • •Nylon Shogs •Ton on Tone •Sculptures •Tn·Color Shags •Soltds VALUES TO $9 .9 5 • 1 ST QUALi TY CAR Pl T ONLY! • FINE qUALITY P ADDINC. & LABOR AV AILAILE~ WE INST ALL ANYWHERE! ALL WORK FULLY ~UARANTEED! TP;IOUSANDS OF YARDS TO CHOO E FROM! f I I I • U.S •. 'Death Rate ) . . X-Pated Church ~~Baided Lowest ·m History WASH I NGTON (AP ) America 's d e ath r ate has declined to its 1owest point In the naUon's 200 years. the govern· ment reported Saturday. Heart d '•ease, strokes and traffic accidents took propor. tlonally fewer lives last year than the year before. These gains outwelched the risingdea~ates for cancer, murder and suic . Even though the natlo 's population is growing older. e death r ate dipped to 8.9 deaths tor every l.000 Americaru; last year. That is down from 9.1 the year before and.the 9.7 in 1968. It is the first time in American his· tory that the death rate has dropped to be low nine 1><~r thous and. The Census r eport sald that 1.91 million Americans died in 1975. That is the lowest number of deaths since 1967, when l.86 million people died. Kighway ·and traffic deaths dropped 17. l percent from 55,069 in 1973 to 45,674 in 1975. for eK· ample. This is primarily because or a lower speed limit and re· quirements for strict.er safety standards in cars, according to a s pokesman for the National Highway Safety Admlnlatration. Information from the National Cente r for Hea lth Stalls tlcs shows that the lc:adfog,cause of death -heart disease -dropped 4.Spercent from 7S7,075denlhs in 1973 to 722,570 in 1975. The center reports also tha t death due to cerebrovascular disease or strokes -dropped 8.7 percent from 214.313 deaths in 1973 to 195.630 in 1975. . Of the 15 leading causes or death. the center reports only thr ee have showed an upward trend in the last two years: The t'ancer rate increased 4.2 percent. I Quake Preparation Law Taking Shape WAS HI NGTON !AP > Congr ess is putting final touches on legisla(fon 10 creace a full· scale. coordina ted program aimed al reducing earthquake hazards and developing the capability to predict quakes ac· curately before they strike.· Passage or the legislation ap· pears virtually assured in \liew of concern over this week's major earthquakes in northeast Chinn. disasters elsewhere around the world and the possibility of a sizable qua k e in Sout hern CaHfornia. The Sena te adopted without ob· jection in May a bill lo expand curre nt U.S. earthquake r e· sear ch act ivities. while the !louse is finishing work o n a simila r me asu re to set up u .. comprehe nsi \'e national pro· gram of earthquake hazard re· duclion. ·· ln ·addition to predicting of quakes, the program would call for steps inc luding improved building construction met.bods and coordinat ed emeqtency pre· paredness pla ns. as well as ex· panded pubhc edU('ation about earthq uake dan~crs. Rep. GcorJ:e E. Brown Jr. <D Calif. 1, a mem ber of the science and t echnology subcom milte(• shapin:i the llouse bill. noted that .. the Chinese a re a1,.rnrenlly more udvunccd than the t:11ited Sta tes in carthquakt> · predic · t1on. ·· "But as the recent quakes in China have shown, thls is still more an rrt -rhan a r etiable science." Brown added. Chinese scientists had suc· cessfully p redicted a m ajor earthquake in February 1975. but failed to specifically predict the two massive quakes that struc k on Wednesday. However, they had issued a general warning that the r~ion could expect a large earthquake before 19i.l. Brown's sOuthern Califorma district is crossed by the active San Andreas Faull. responsible for a major Fe bruary 1971 quake that claimed 65 II ves and caused about $SOO million in property damage . A scientist ut the California Institute of Technology has pre· dieted that on the basis of u cur· rent geological "uplit" of the ter· rain a nd other factors, another sizable earthqua ke is likely by April 1977 in the same general re· glon as the 1971 San Fernando quake. The House bill t1tates that. at .. co rd i ng t o earthquak e specialists. a well.funded pro· (tram "could provide data ade· . quate for the design, within 10 years. of an operational ca pabili· ty that would be able to predict the time, place, magnitude and physical effects ot earthquakes in selected areas or the United States ·· the suicide rate increased s pel'- cent and the murder rate in· creased •.1 percent. The census report shows that the growing proportion of elderly people in the country is linked directly to the alJing birth rate. Jt is no aecre at, In the last few n have been giving birth to a verage ot fewer than two dreo each, bringing the total fertlllty rate to an all·time low or 1.8 in 1975. ThereCore. the proportion or people 6S and alder has grown until today they com· prise 10.5 percent of the popula- tion. Thal compares to 9.8 per. cent in 1979. Al the same time. the totaJ population of the country grew by 1.6 million -or . 79 percent - from 1974 to l 97s,· lhe report shows. "The a mount or increase was greater than it bad been r°" the three previous years largely· because or the ad mission ol about 130.000 Vietna mese rerucees," the report says. "Without the Vietnamese the population wouJd have been· 1.56 million'' -the lowest. gain in any year between 1946 and 1971. Cens us Bure <lu death rate figures only go back to 1900, but. a spokesman said all inf°"matioo indicates death rates were quite high before that. For example. Tables Turned the death r ate In Massachusetts in 1876 was 19.8. --Holly Sim~. 26, an-Associated Press-reporter in-Detroit. shows. the knife dropped by a would·be mugger who tried to steal her purse late last week. Ms. Sims interviewed her assailant before he left empty.handed. promising not to try to mug her again. Interviews w'ith demographers and mortality experts indicate that one big reason the death rate is declining is the advance in medical scienc('. .Amin Restricts· Britons NAIROBI, Kenya"' (AP> Uganda on Sa turday ordered British citizens wishing to see President ldi Amin to "kneel before him in the way the people of Uganda had to kneel before the British in the~s of their rule.·• The order wu~roMcast as a special announcement at the end of Radio\.. Uga nda's news . pro· gram and stirred fears for the safety or some 200 Britons still li ving in the former British col- ony. Britain broke diplomatic re- lations with Uganda on Wednes· day. The radio repor\ed a special security section had been created to watch over British residents and s aid Amin had accused Britons of seeking his overthrow and "on several occasions" try. log to kill him. pala on Fridax. continued his mediation efforts despite some Kenyan criticis m or his mission and charge s that he favored Uganda. Radio Uganda quoted the un. predictable Ugandan leader as saying British residents were already being watched and that they should "pull up their socks and not. indulge in subversion and malicious propaganda.·· The warnJngs were rnade, the radio said. when Amin met with French Ambauador P ierre Renard in Kampala. The French Embassy is looking after British interests following Britain's de· ·1 cision to end relations on grounds that the situation in Uganda made it impossible for British d iplomats to carry out their normal duties. The meeting was also attended by two British diplomats who re· malned in Kampala to man a British interests section at the French Embassy;the radiosald. Amin charged that the British tried on se.veral occasions to kiJJ him. including on June 10, when three grenades wer e tossed at his car. Amin escaped unscathed, but his driver was killed and 37 bystanders injured. - BOSTON tAP' -"Alk and you shall receive what.ever you de· • s ire. Free." 1a1• a •l1n al freedom Expre11ion Church. Vice squad a1enta weren't Im· pressed -they arrested the pastor and three other employes. one a church bartender. l J The church ls ln a secand·fioor room or a bulldfnc In the Back Bay section of Boston, 'and before it was closed It •ef'Wd tree beer and showed the X·r ated mm ''Deep Thr'Oat" to members who made donalion_s. · ll also angered SWTOUndiD& re- sidents of Back Bay, an area along the Charles River populat· ed mostly by young professionals and students. .. To hide a pornograph ic theater behind a church is a new low in legal and moral violations of the body and soul." said Roger Saunders, president ot the Back Bay Association. "What is this, sex with salvation?" The association protested for several years the showing of X· rated films at the Pru Cinema. located next to the church. So the association also opposed the church ope ration when it opened a week ago, chartered as a nonprofit organization whose goal was to ''hold surveys and conduct research programs to determine the desires and stan· dards of the average person in Massachusetts. regardless o( re· ligion. morals and ethics." · Shirley -Bout"geols, 29, a Cam.._ bridge divorcee and pastor or the church. defended the church. She said earlier, "I don't see wha t all ·the fuss is about. We're just a group of people helping other people." The church's articles of or· ganizalion say it is "to llid the In· digent and wayward ... to help wayward women who cannot re . ceive Immediate ajd from exis1• Ing charitable organizations." She said the church opened S,aturday and more than 200 me mbers were signed up with donations amounting to about $400. "That 's the way we operate - strictly through donations." she said. Bartender Ma rk McNeil, 23, and Rose Greenw ay. 25. who as hostess was r esponsible for greeting and enrolling members. were arrested lo the church Thursday and were charged Fri· day with illegally keeping and ex· posing alcoholic beverages and disseminating obscene m atter . ·Convicted Slayer Will Be Sentenced The c ha r ge s a gains t the Britis h wer e made as Eteki. Mbournoua. secretary-general of the Organization of African Uni· ty, met in Nairobi with Kenyan President J omo Kenyatta to media te a g ro win g d ispute between .Kenya and Uganda. Amin accused Britain ot foster· ing the dispute and encouraging Kenya in terrilori'al claims and· a n econom ic blo<'k a de of Uganda. I cted killer Michael David n will be sentenced Ocl. 22 ge County Superior Court for the murder of Costa Mesa bartender Robert Devon. Tilleves Get Gear In Wate r Tower Commun1catlons equipment \•alucd b~· the victim at $1,000 ha11 been stoien rrom an installation mounted inside a water tower in Mission Viejo Oran~c Cou nt~ shcn rr·s or rlt•ers Rai d thieves climbed the water tower a t Alicia Parkway and-Trabuco Road after c111l1ni:t a hok in the chain link fence !iUrroundin~ the site owned by the M 1~sion Viejo Com· puny Judge William L. Murray set the sentencing date for Sullivan. 31. of Santa Ana. after lhe def en· dant's la wyer withdrew his client's plea of not gullty by re· ason or insanity. A JUry had found Sulhvan gu1I ty of first degr ee murder. It was st•h eduled t o r e turn to the courtroom ror a sanity hearing whe n the decis ion was an· nounced. · J udRc Murr ay .sent Solll van to s tat e prison for a 90·d uy dia gnostic study. The defendunt "'fMes a poss! ble sentence of life in . prison when he returns Oct. 22. n was successfully alleged that Sullivan shot Devon, 53. or 114 E. 20th St.. Costa Mesa. outside the Santa Ana bar where Devon worked las t Nov. 19 in the belief that Devon w as a patron who had earlier thrashed Sullivo n In u barroom disput('. Mboumoua. bel'!Cved to have delivered Lo Kenyatta a message gi\len to him by Amin in Kam- Backpack Stolen From Hitchhike r A British· la w student who is hitchhiking his way through Southern California was robbed of his backpack and its contents while he was asking directions al an El Toro a rea gas station. Orange County sheriH's of· ricers said the backpack owned by lndia~born Pramjit Singh Verdi. 22. was stolen by the OCCU· pants or a car that slowed down while the British visitor talked to a ttendants a t a gas station on EJ Toro Road. Officers valued the total loss al nearly $300. ·Cold Front Hits East Shmoors Cool Great Lakes Area to South r - IJ..S. s ..... ,.,, .t, <Old front .. tend•r\11 frOtl\ tr. 1111~.,.~~~e!~.,. 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BUT DOROTHY Mortensen, a spokeswoman for California Processors, Inc .. said It m)ghl be midweek before all 76 plants iMol vcd in the strike were back in Cull operation. "Once the chain or Qperat1on is broken it's pretty hard to put back together again," she sold. . "Some plants have lx•en accepting peaches and f>(lars on a prorated basis, then putting them in cold storage. So they ttave products on hand. That's why some of them are runnlng. Some of them did not have storage facilities so they don't have products." She said the Tri-Valley Growers plant 10 M~erced was back in business. "They cranked up the boiler at 6 a.m." THE '16 CANNERIES produce much of lhe nation's canned fruit. The strike. which hit during the harvest season for canned peaches, pears. tomatoes and other crops, came to an end after Teamsters ratlfied a new contract boosting wages by $Ui0 an hour over the next three ye.ars. Some 60.000 members or 13 locals approved the new contract by a 2V2·1 margin during two 'days or voting. Results were announced early Saturday. 4 Perish As Plane Crashes BANNING CAP > A light plane crashed at a downtown intersection here Saturday. killing a family or four en route to a mountain resort vaca· CALIFORNIA Hon. Banning police spokesma n James u· . Stumpf said the plane 1rilSSl,nH crashed in heavy fog just • ~ thr ee minutes after Sailboat takeofC. He said no one was in the street at the time of the 6:23 a.m. uunted crash.' Di "They got away from JlJ.e airport about a SAN FRANCISCO quarter oC a mile, lost <AP> -The U.S. Coast allilµde in the fog, and Guard was to resume an crashed into a Mobil sta· air search today for a tion at a downtown in· .50-foot sailboat taking oo teraection,-'' Stump£ w~ter 800 miles f.ron said. here. The dead were iden· 'j'woC-130 aircraftcov· lifled as the father, ered 18.900 square miles James Ebner; mother. ofoceanFridayinanun- Hilda: and daughters successful search foe the Katherine and Christine. craft, owned and cap- He said the family was ta in e d by R ob er t rrom Banning.. D'Egidio of Lakewood.• Stumpfsaidthesingle-D'Egidio r adioed engine Cherokee·1ao took Thursday that the bilge • out the canopy and pump had failed. and his several pumps at a vesselwastakingontwo service station as it buckets of water every 10 crashed at Hargrave and minutes. The Coast Ramsey streets, then Guard has been unable boun ced across the to re~stabllsh radiocon- street and landed ups!de tact with O'Egidio or his down at another service 'two passengers. •:station. A Coast Guard cutter '!he police spokesman was expected to reach satd wings and fusillage the ship's last reported were scattered over a location this afternoon. one·bloc.k area. He said The Tokyo Rainbow, a the fnm1I~ was en route J apanese cargo ship, toavacahonnearMam· also was ste aming moth Mount a In in towards the sailboat's Northern California. position. ·Airport Criine link Probed LOS ~NGELES <AP> -Federal or·, JtBnh:ed cfi'me Investigators arc probing a possible inClltratlon by orgaruzed crime of portions of the security force al Los Angeles International Airport. the Los An&:eles Times reports. . The Investigation by the Organlted Ctime and R acketeerlng Strike F'orce has evolved from a narcotics smuggling case Involving three former employcs of American Protec· tion Industries. the Times sQMJ in Its Saturday editions. Strike Force chief Michael DeFeo nid he had no comment since the matter was still un· der Investigation. . BUT SOURCES dose to the ln\'CStigotlon report a fedcrnl grand jury is expcctecl to begin toking testimony next month In the case. which has revealed "extremely solid dO<'u mentatlon" of orgaruied crime links with API employes, tM Thn~s said. The Urm has the stturity contract for the foreign terminal at the airport. APl president Stewart Resnick said he believes the investigation does not concern the company. onJ y Its formeremployes. . Five penons, three of them former API cmployes. have been charged with selling nearly two pounds of almost pure "China white'' heroin to undercover narcoUcs agenta. The newapaptt said an atndavlt by • federal agent saJ~ at leas\ one of the transaC· lions was conducted at the alJi>Ort. API, WRICH employa more than 1.100 security guards. ls rMP0n5ible for operating passenger security screening· machines and for guarding arriving afrcralt until customs officials can conduct inspections. This control could be critical to v~rious criminal schemes, including the smuagllng or narcotics, Ulegal arms. Wicil cash aod other PfOhiblted items. an lnvestl.gator sal.d. I • I / . SundAy.Augusl I. 1976 OAILYPILOT A§ ' EX-MOONIE TELLS HER STORY • • • ,-,wi,...i. .. TOGETHER AFTER 23 YEARS Jam•• Veneri• With Mother, AnHtHla U.S. Defector Visits Ho01e ' LOS ANGELES (APJ -James Veneris, the POW who refused to come home following his capture during the Korean War, has returned to the United States to visitJtis family after 23 years in Communist China. Veneris arrived at Los Angel-es-International A1rport from Tokyo Friday and was met by re· latives. The former U.S. Army private. now 54 with graying hair. was happy to be home. "l have missed the American people.'' he said. In a voice innuenced by a Chinese accent. Veneris said. "l must thank the Chinese people and l must thank the American people for letting me come back. I want to spend the bicentennial here with the American people.·' HE SAID HE plans to return to his family in mainland China for the Spring Festival after vis· iting his U.S. relatives for at least three months. His mother li ves in suburban Hawthorne. He said the State Department has granted him a visa good until October. but he wants to stay longer if possible. Asked to compare the Political systems here and in Red China, Veneris declined. but said, "I have come to build friendship between the peoples of China and America." Homesickness seemingly helped motivate his return. "I would like to bear ''White Christmas•· by Bing Crosby and s pend Christmas and New Years with my family," he told an impromptu ~rt news conference. His mother, Anastasia Vene.ris •. sister Helen Scolinos and brother-in-law John J . Graff greeted him upon his arri\'al. (•'tom PageAlJ cteanlnr details. JilJ srud that women were •signed \lle most menial tasks. Jill feels that •the combination ol hard work and a low·proteln diet were lhe major contributors to her "brainwashing." Jill did not cut herselr ore from her parents. She returned home for Thanksgiving, and her parents were impressed by her cllffrlul attitude and helpfulnc.'53 around the houst'. But when the letters ceased and she failed to come home fhr Ctuistmo.:s. they became concerned about her new lifestyle. Mr. and Mrs. Antonio began to research Moon's orgllll.ir.alioa. They learned that Moon ha.s buHl an industrial conglomerate in Korea with sales of $15 million a year from businesses that turn out everythin"g from heavy machtnery to shotguns. There have been reports that link Moon to the Korean counterpart of the CIA They also learned that the Jn. ternal Revenue Service is in· vestigatlng the tax-exempt status of Moon's church because of allegations that the organiza. tion Is engaged in political lobby- ing. Climber Hurt But Rescued Despite Odds \ YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK <APJ -An injured moun· lain-climber was brough.l safely back to Yosemite Valley in a 12- hour operation complicated by turbulence, a steep slope and u small brush fire. a ranger said to· day. Ranger Tim Setrucka gave this accountorthe Friday rescue: Michael Harrison. a summer park em ployc, slipped while climbing about. l ,000 feet below Glacier Point about 7 a.m. and tumbled 40 f eetonto aledge. An unidentified woman compa- nion scrambled down tothe ledge, described as three feel wide with a 4S.degree slope. Her cries for help were heard by rangers in Yosemite Valley below, who sum· moned a helicopter rescue crew. The helicopter pilot, fighting turbulent winds. landed two r angers above the Injured man andtheyusedropes~etlohim . C811 IC2•5171. In the Put • few words to work tor ou. Worried . they called the In New York. where she was church, which gave only sketchy vutdni out pamphlets in froot of details about Jill's act..lvilies. One Yankee Stadium' for• Juhe 1 ral- day they received a riotetrom Jiil ly th)lt was Interrupted b) sa)'ing she wus golngtoNew York violent protesters opp<>sed •to \Ohclprt.-cruit new mislilonaric . Moon. · Tho daughter they once knew Antonio leaped Crom the cnr nolon.ger existed. and sot a headlock on his scrdmlng dauchter. Moonles ln their consuUoUons with a • jolned the scuffle, ceaulting In lawyer. the fa mily learned that, aeverely bruls~ r[bs r-or An, as an 'adult, Jill could char&e her tonio. · parents with kldnaping if tht-y Whbin minutes, both' a tried to retrieve her agninst her lawyer· for the Unlflcatlon will. There <are parents serving C hurch and a New York time in jall Cor trying to bring policeman arrived on tM scene. their children home. While the church lawyer i:le- Oeclarlne Jill legally incompe-livered hia spiel about. kldnap-, . ·1 dreamed about the church every gight and found myself chanting unconsciously. It was terrible.· .. tent would have been a lengthy proces_$ that could have cost the family anywhere from SS.000 to S2S,OOO . And there was no ~arantee it would work. While less costly. hiring a "deprogrammer" is equally dangerous, es pecially ~ the deprogrammer. Ted Patil~k . a specialist In this rield. recenUy was sentenced to a year in ~ail for his activities. Mr. and Mu. Antonio decided to a take a chance and bring Jill home themselves. In the meantime. Jill had been all across the country trying to win over new disciples and ralse fu nds for Moon. She described the process or "heavenly deceit,'' in which so- caJJed Moonles would buy boxes of candy for 79 cents and sell them for $2. "We were condi· tioned to believe that everyone we-appr.oached w..as be,ing_given the opportunity to pay indemnity for his sins by buying our can- dy, .. Jill said . Observers witnessed an exam- ple, of heavenly deceit during Jill's speech at the Lutheran Church. A youn~ man who said he was a law student at USC asked for permission tG speak. Jill asked him if he wa8 a member of the Unification Church and he replied that he wasn't. However. his speech clearly extolled the virtues of Moon. Jill said that one time in AUan· ta she thought or going home. She stood by a freewuy wondering which way Califorrua was. But she hedged . "I was afraid of going to hell," she said. Jill's family caught up with her Ing, the pollcem an whispered to John Antonio, "Get the hell out or here." ' Jill was taken to the home or her grandmother and then to a local rabbi. The rabbi did not , chain her do"•n or give her any long-winded speeches. He simply showed he,r a fact sheet listing Moon's dubious credentlols and the high number oC young people ~~ assertedly have been vic- li'1z.ed by the cult. · So Jill returned home. although llCe wasn't easy at first. "It toot me a monthto1etmygelf together. l dreamed about the .<!hurch every night and found myself chanting unconsciously. It was terrible." . ''I feel like l lost siit months of my life," Jill said. "I want everyone to know the dangers or cult activity." The sect claims :.>.ooo mem- bers in the United States and a worldwide m embership of tnree million. Moon's gqal is to in· crease t his number tenfold each year. "Moon's staled goal is to tak<- over the U.S. government •md l'reate heaven on e~· .. Jill said. "In reality. it h:is nothing l<> do with r~llgion." · Jill and her parents are touring Southern' California chltr'ches telling their disturbing stor:,·. Since Jill's release, there have been a few calls from Moon representatives. which is why the Antonios do not list their home address and r efuse to allow themselves to be photographed. But for Jill and her parents the worst is over. She will be return· ing to Berkeley lo pursue .her studies, much more aware of the perili that surround her. , ' . WANTED 1tlCHAltO'S "'*'ukt""9 ..,.. ... ,..94 "'""'- whldt 11 u~h,ecelly tt.. fiftftt·~ity,..... hi Celffer,,le. y.., mey -It ..... ltuy It llt - ....__ wlthlfl lh• f•ct•ry et ,,1c .. fer lewff the" .. 1o11. Falwlc ..6.ctlero• ere u"'""- 1"4.,,., _y c:u.-~W.,..MW.. A 5ouc~ of no:Jta/gia . TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR Gold Jewelry Diamonds & Other Fine Antique or Contemporary Jewelry Watches • is yours with our classic adaptation of the tuxedo sofa so reminiscent of the twenties. The high arms and loose pillows ore accented with the hob nail trim and upholstered legs to look especially well with antique or contemporary accessories. 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LOT EDITORIAL PAGE ~ight Oranae County supervilOI'& can't be faulted for • rejecting a 1975-16 Grand Jury recommendation that ~ Jj juvenile jusUce board be formed. •. The board propoaed last week by the jury would be given broad powers, including financial J!Onlrol, over the county's troubledjVvenile justice system. ", However, the powers the Grand Jury suggested 14 be given to its l>roposed board can't be delegated by , the courts, Board of Supervisors or county Probation tr Department. Th~ Grand~ury might have prescrLbed the wrong '• medicine. But it correctJy diagnosed Che ailment in ' the county's juvenile justice system. :i· , That aif ment is a fragmentation or policy, ( authority and respansibility that sometimes has led to r internal strife, rivalries and petty feuds. ,. County supervisors were right to reject the Grand ,1 Jury's ·recommendation. They'll be wrong if they fail .,,. to recognize what caused the jury to feel so strongl.Y ,11 that power within the system should be turned over to ~, a new, .centralized authority. :l '~~~~:~~ ~=.~~!:~:orp ~ research team raised false hopes among thQusands or ",' alcoholics, struck terror into· the hearts of their t • families and set off a furor among experts in the study and treatment of alcoholism. . .. The researche.rs said their study indicated some >i. alcoholics can return to normal social drinking ,,, without relapse. 11 They had interviewed patients from several ·•' alcoholism treatment centers six months and again 18 l• months after treatment. Only 10 percent reparted ·ti• tota1 a6stention at both interviews, while most of the i't\is apparently convinced lhe.researcbtra thrir sub. jects were safe from relapse. Across the nation, experts in the treatment or alcoholism assailed the study for ill inadequate sampling, s hoddy methodolo1y , lack-of adequate follow-up and incredible naivete' i.n accept· ing the problem drinkers' evaluation ~ their new habits. . ) Release or such data, they warned, could lead many alcohollcs into new rounds of suffering and even death. , And wha t, in the face of this high-level criticism. do we hear from the Rand researchers? Simply that their grant from the. U.S. Depar.tment of Health, ~ Education a nd Welfare has been extended so they can carry C?n. their nne work! .. The Pride of tlie Coasf Th~ first Orange Coast athlete to bring home an Olympic medal was Bill Toomey or Laguna Beach, who won the decathlon in the-Mexico City games in 1968. . .- Jn 1972. at Munich, tountain Valley's swim champ Shirley Babashof! came home with a &old and two silvers. This year the Oran~e Coasters have really given the hom e folks reason ror some chest puffing. wrap· ping up tttree gold and six silver medals by the end of this week, all for swimming. Brian Goodell. the pride of Mission Viejo High, took two gold medals. Shirley upped her collection with a gold and four silvers. And her brother Jack, also or Fountain Valley, and Clay Evans of Hunt· ington Beach captured a silver apiece. Allof which, foroursmallcornerofthe globe, adds up to a winning streak unmatched by most of tbefulJ. size countries entered in the 1976 Olympics. ''N. ?'' ow. "' others said they were drinking at ''lower levels" or were alternating penoos of Cirink1ng aodabstention. Congrattrtations are in order~ --; --- •• Inhuman Mentality _Hurts Integrity of Family I W A S H I N G T 0 N -T·h e Democratic convention got in •• the way of my displeasure with ~,., the Supreme Court's latest ruling J.• on abortion. That July 1 epistle " tells: < 1 > Teen.agers lo go ahead >l and have one without parental 011 consent'. and 12 > Husbands, '' forget it. if your wife wants one. '1' that's her business, not yours. ,., Justice Harry Blackmun's·new 'n dictums s ad· "'"" den as much · '• as. they out · ,.. rage. He uses "• the same cold langu-ege he did when he "' -Nnun·u~ I the 1973 ruling : ... liberalizing 1• aoortio n <with the aid ~ of the Mayo Clinic >. I He now finds that state laws re· quiring parental consent for teen-agers lo have abortions. or n husband's consent for his wife ' ~to have one, violate "lhe stric· t., Uf4'»=1\.\I II llfl"l """1 "' 'l .. , JI I; ,. .. , . . lures" of the original decision. American fa mily life, already shaky, is struck another 'blow by Blackmun, a well-meaning, wrong-beaded upright man. Once Black mun opened the door. the abortion binge was on, and all efforts to quiet it are stopped by his stubborn,narrowness. He is a Cromwell. Blackmun's view that a teen- ager has a woman's right to privacy, therefore abortion. pre- vailed only b y a five-to·four count. ff\ dissent. Justice John Paul Stevens wisely pointed out that the most significant conse- quenefS of a child's decision~ on abortion-ilar~"-not medical-.in character." THIS mOCGffl' has always ·escaped Black mun. once legal counsel to the Mayo Clinic, because he obviously thinks in terms of what goes on in operat· ing rooms. and not in homes. Justice Stevens pointed out that whatever-ctloice a pregnant (Tm~u) anyway." well, what do you think Court also rules that a husban<J 's will happen? permission is not necessary for Thee irony here is that teen·· his wife to have an abortion·~ We agers, ab&ent from school, must are indebted to Justice Byron still get a note from a parent to White. old-fashioned enough to • get back into school, that in observe in his dissent: • girl might a>ake ,nay profoundly affect her entire future li(e, and many states a leen·a1er can't get .. A father's interest fn having a therefore should involve the ad· he.r ear1>pierced without a parent child-perbaps his only child- vice and moral support of a present; th•t she can't take her may be unmatched by any other pnr eot. . driver's exam without a parent's interest in his life. It is truly sur· Stevens does not agree that signature. prising {hat the majority finds in each and evei:y parent wilt be 1 But )low, a 13-year-old can go the Cons titution ... a rule· that hostile or disparagjog. toward a to an at>c.tion clinic and have a the State mus t assign a greater child in such a condition. He con· life terJn.inate.d. ·Perhaps she value to a mother's decision to eludes that most parents are in· could have il done on the way to a cut of( a potential human life by terested in therwelfare oJ their Girl Scout. meeting. · abortiOl\ than to a· father 's de- chlldren, and would help them · . . . ci~ion to let. it mature into a live make the right decision. STILL. JUDGis, pohlic1ans child' •.. • ... These are matters lndeed:-why-gboutd :pbartio • ~ ,clttl-YIQeA thunder ever.y_whlcb fale should be able to minded c0unselor5 anil dectors djlY about bow American family decide free from th~ suffocating at abortioft clinic• be lllbre com•.> Ii.le deterjorate~ and something power of the federal Judge ... ·' petent than a parent to !'hake that mu~ be done .a~t it, P~ents of . ·So Planned P arenthO<Jd. the· deciaion? Most of them are husU· delinquents are scolded in court Rockefeller Foundation, J ohn 0 . ing abortions anyway. for .not e_xercising authority ove~ III himself, the technoc rats at Once the word gets around the the.tr children. Fathers are lee-HEW and the other puritan· world of the teen-ager that "you lured that they should take secularists ha ve won again. Poor don't have to ~sk Mom or Dad charge of their famUJes Black mun. I hope h.e doesn't about getting an abortioh and But how n,uch charge can a have nightmares about aJI 'hat that they'r e probabl.Y 'free man tat~ <llfhea· the Sup.,.me twisted and torn human ft'esh t • coming out or the millions of abortions he has encouraged. Ther e are beneficial side· effects of every human mistake, including t~ose of the U.S. Supreme .Court. The July 1 de- daions only point up the strong hold that the utilitarian medical and social ethic is getting on our country. The m or e people. whatever their religion. who re- alize this, the sooner there will be impetus for a change In this utilization, inhuman mentality. It was that mentality in the German medical profession and among its do·1ooders in the '20s and ·30s that led to the killings or several hundred thousand in· mates in German· ms 1tuCions. And the extension of that men· tality. by the Nazis, led to the horrible death-camps of the '40s. But the United Stales, because it is a free country. will not become a Nazi Germany in Its regard for the valueofthehuman being. and for the integrity of family life. Whi~e. Knight Tainted WASHINGTON -Comtnerce · ( ] Secretary. Elliot Richardson~ the J •cK ANDERSON White Kntgbt of the Republican a Party, ha" fallen off his charger. . Richard.son is the forml!r at-bribes were u~covered by the torney gene.raJ who assumat" Securlt;es and Exchange Com- heroic status mission. L... two years ago when he re·· fused a White House order to dismiss Wat e r1ate prosecutor Archibald Cox and got himself fired ror hi s . nn: SCANl)AL HAS rocked the world:emt:>arrassing govern· ments Crom Italy to Japan. Jt has also produced some red faces in corporate board rooms. The Commerce Dept., which Richardson now heads, usually bas shown great sympathy and understanding for the corporate moguls with whom It deals. courage. Swayed perhaps by his hew cri· This earned Richardson a re. vironment, Richoardson has writ· putationforintegritythathasnow ten a letter lo Sen. William J>rox· made him a vice presidential pro-• mire <0.-Wis.> allackingtheSEC. spect. His presence on the ticke1r""'" The SEC was operating on his supporters contend, ~Id "tenuous legal grounds." he help to defuse the Waterg1te ls-charged during the bribery in- sue. vestlgatlon., Therefore, he OJ>- Bul bis shining reputation bas poeed legltllatlon that would give now lost some or Us luster. He the SEC a m ajor role in probing he•ds a White lft>use tal1' force corporatepayolfs. which is revieoirlng U.S. corporate The or I gi n a I d r a rts of bribery ol foreign officials. The Richardson's letter, we have learned, contained even stronger criticis m of the SEC. But cooler heads on the task force staff persuaded him to edit out the harsher language.-. RICHARDSON'S attack upon the SEC appalled his task force colleagues. Another Cabinet member, who serves wllh Richardson on the taak force, lambasted the lettel'. as "dis· graceful" and '.'dangerous." In the backrooms ot the SEC, meanwhile, the Richardson letter tla.s had a demoralizing effect. The SEC happens to be one or the few federal agencies th.at has re· sisted political pressure and has investigated powertw · corpora. Uons fearlessly. SEC Chairman Roderick Hiiis returned Richardson's ftre with a siullng l etter calling Richardson's rem1rks .. un· founded, inappropriate and ill· timed." This carried extra Im· pact ~cause the two men have been close friends. _ Fet .Projects Merit More ~Attention Richardton bas apologized for the st-rong language be used against the SEC. But he aUll wanta to exclude the SEC f""'1 a major role ln curbing f or~1n bribery. ' ~t ... ~ Totbe Editor: .... In any story. implications are one aspect, facts are another. l> In reference to the article by -: PhyllirW. Dole <Daily Pifot. Ju. lr-ly 18, lt'16L J would like to J)T'e· unt the facts and leave the Im· plicatiorts where they may lie. ~ .• FACT: The city or Laguna .. B &ach has a lways been ,£, somewhat oI a dumping station ~ for \lnwanted pets and aban· "l!)' doned animals. A quick shove out · the door, and the previOllS 0'1tler .,,, leaves in the dead d night re. lieved ol his reaJ)OnllbUlty; "So-1J,I{ meone' wm take It In and give ,. him a 'iood' home.'' b., FACT: Until March J , • b 19'76, these unwanted animals •<d were taken to a shelter serving .. , the City of Lapna Beaeb. A (et(' N were luck.7 to find bom•: mOll were destroyed. Fact: In March W78 the City ol LalUJla Beach undertook lo furnish its own Animal Services Program, aided by the Pet ResponsibiHty Committee. One main as~t or this program is to prevent the destruction ol aban· doned ~ts by finding them adop- tive homes. SINCE MA&Clt l , 1976, over 37S animals have been brou«ht to the Laguna .Beach Animal Aft. nex. or those animals, over 165 taave not been d1tmed. Due to in- tnle work and dedttaUoa,by the Pet ResponsibiHty Oommittee no healthy unclaimed aftimal hU bea destroyed. As ol now have elpt animal• up for MDption. Who 'brings these unwanted animals to us? Most are brought ln by the Laguna Beach Animal Services Officers. some by the police, in the dead ol ,ni~t t() pre. . . ( ) vent their bei'ng ntn over by· automobiles. Still, others have been broa.sM to us much in the same manner as that 'of ~s. Dole. To that kind. the reply is always the same: "No, ma'1m, I cannot take this animal unless he is admltte.d by an Anltnal Services omter. '' · • FACT: LAGUNA Buch re· quires that enry aMmal Joaed ln must be done •o by an Aniln~ service• Officer. 1'he reason I« this ls lollcal: There are many perMins who no lonpr want their f)letl and would place the burden of responsibilit y on Laguu Beach, and thus the added ex. .pense would bt passed on to the taxpayer& in the community. FACI': All '11 Ms. Dole's pr~ blems migbt have been avoided it sbe had planned r.U. than re· act~. Sh~. ~within the cl ~ Beach, but in 'J! a a, w*b ls q. der the jurisdiction d the Orute County Animal Services Departw ment. This is the or1anizat.ion she stao.ald have conUc\ed. Wblle penonaJly J CID onb' applaud M1. Dole's humanitarian actions toward the "five -toed cat," it Is a neeestit.y that boundaries limit resl)OftliblHty. f'ACT: In essence, Laguna Beac!h hH taken the lnlUal steps away lro!Jl the "bureaucratic prOCfts·," by "laking care or its own/'' keeping its Animal Serv cee. Progra°' smaU so that unwanted abandoned animals may live. VIOTOR P. ESNARD Leguna Beach Animal Annu 494·6350 o.g'•Dll~•• 1'6the Bdttor: How refreshing to know you are 116'1>.n! Hereto(ore. I have ofted wdMert!d about the paper's fteqaent cov erage al gru8ome happenlnga occu~ring m faraway platell. .. Your front-page coverage on the poor Af&h•n restores my f aAt.b ln newspapers. It was a real marvelous human interest story with a,bappy en~lng, Thank you! I A.LINE Robert N. Weed. PubUshtr Tho rm 1 IC eeult. Edtlor ThomoaC. Palmer.Jr., Sunday EdUorlal Page EdU!lf' The editorial page of the Dally-Pltot seeks to Inform and sUmulate ruderSby prteenllna on Ulla page diverse commentary on topics ol lnterest by •Yftdlcat· fd columnist.a and cartoanistt, by Pl'OYldina a 'lm°Um for re~· ~lew1 and ~ · prfUDShtc thl• newspaper's oplnJOii and Idell 01t' cul'ftftt lopka. The editorial oplnl•s of the Daily Pilot appear Oftly In the editorial column at the top of the P•&e. Opinions ex· PNllfd by the coh1mnbU and cartoonists and letter wrilerl are their O\\'n and no endorMment of their vllws by the o.ily PUot Should be Inferred. Sunday, August 1, 1976 \ .... .... . I I , ' ' . ... I t 1 • -- • • ~Su~rn:t..;.=<t~ .... im;.ig~u~sr_1~·'-9-76.._ _____________ D_Al_lY_P_l_LO_T ___ .4~7~ 'rhou Shalt Not EXceed Capacity' ·~ r t U I bad to deflne an ecoloeist and pr•· Hlllt an eeeloclcal VMw of the wwld food · lll'obiem, f •o.ald II)' Owl 111111 ecOloClll ia a person who taket Ume. seriously wbtreu Iii "do·1oodfr:• Is one who tblnU th.a tlme wUI take care Gt it.Nit. • 'The .lives we have savef} have beeh paid for by lives lost at other pl~qes ~d other times. ' · story. In 1914 there•• a .,._t flood J. Buaaladeab tbat CeoJtnld two-tbirdl "'' the cou.ntry with a snat lcu ot lift..! ............ no UH blamJac God for ft; all ... doel ls produce tbe rain. How fut tta..• raiD nana down the MUI to the lowlaada _r upon what man hal done to the I Whtoever conlrontiil with a proposal to dimlnbh suffering. an eeolo1i1t will always ask: And then what? What hap· pen.a afterwards! Ecoloeilts know very wtll from past experience that what does lood in the s hort run may very well do harm ln the loa1 run. • At the Bucharett Conference on P~ation In 1974, tbe spokesmen for tbe Tbard World ~ere canyjn1· banaen which aald: "Take care ot the people and ~•lion will take care al illelf." Thal 1.1 a fantutically suicidal motto. Let't look al an animal example. What ii our game manqement principle for reindeer was based on the theory that. U you take care ot the bucks, does, aDd fawns, the population will take care ot itself? The result would be utter disuter for the population we are trying to help. tbat Ill natural a,.a. an bhlMd with deqy. Other I08f ...J ott to lbe col· I cloe't Udnk anY'CIM ..ad quarrel utur.,eMmlfl. PredatonenclcUHaMa .a.. nts111tem workedwell -aboUt with U11e abstract deskablUty of keep the populaUoD stable. The ulthnala •well u tMlll&• usually work In human bumaaltarlanism. But the fact that toaUol -starvation -ii ....._ lft. attain. humanltarlanlsm does not occur ln other voked. Sevwal centuries a«o, things began to speclet ahould &Jve us pause. We should ADotber c~trol ll tenilor)'. The male happen wbicb we don't understand. <We at leut wonder whether OW'introcluc:Uon . lonl'*11 bn l •loiinl JUlt to attract • don't hav• a really good htaiory of ol thll new lff'inclple ot concern f« the female II we first thoulht· The memin1 populalloa.) But the population started wboae lpetles 11 a viable tbbl1. of the soa& to other mal• la W.: "If YOU lnffeuln1 rapidly. The queation ii why! The ecolo1icaJ axiom ii th._ ••we can cm bear m~ clearly, lbeD Y°'! . .,. too Tbat'a tbeipopulalionpuule. never do merely one lblni." We cannot ~.cloae. The femlllel are 1olddl1· n.e population latte_. be1an before insert a new principle Into a workinl pn. '!'bey are -11 ....... in. males the srowtb ot modera medicine, so lt's 1ystem and expect everythlq else to re- lritlt '4ftitory · Tbe 1111111• wbodoD l lllave not that. Apparently the increase was af. main the same. The new principle will t«rilory Jut bane~ tM ~pher)' • feded by the increase to the amount ot alter many ·~lhings. Can we survive the ~ doai have males Ind doe t produce food which was a product ot several introduction of the principle or =·~ human point ot view, lbll t.binas inclu_din1 theindustri.al revolution humanitarianism? system of territory is very unjust. and the agnculturaJ revolutioo. Another ruaon for ccmcem is the - Tbere's no equal Uaariftc. Some are crowin1 realbaUon by • increasi.q haves and some are have-DOU. It works THE INCKE.UE brouabt on a number number of people that there is a limit to beautifully for both the species and the ol evils -'-the breakdown of cottage in· our resources and that the limU ia out individual because the individual bas dustrlea. the moving of people to cities. there somewhere, and not very far room Ito raise a famil.y. But It doesn't the breakup ot old family ties and of ties a.head oC us. With the _.Id population aa&;sfy the sort ot jUIUc:e that Marx ol the famtliH to the land. All ol this may oow doublin1 every 35 years, lbia raiSes called for in bis famous phrue: "From have contributed. to the breakdown ot the aome very serious questions about a just each accordinl to his abilities, to eacb European 1y1tem of populaUon control. diatributJon of resources .. aceordiJl.c to bia needs." You•ve read in Dickens about the lerri· W<t have this situation where we are ln the Himalayan mountalnl and lliltll above lan1lade1h then bu bff11 a tremendou1 lnereue in POdulaUon du.r· int the lut forty yean. tbe lnereue l• population bu been made poulble by an fncre1H ln ti•• shipment ot food and medical auppll .. aml aaalatance. The lncnul .. nwnber ol people hav~ been cutUnl dowa Ille~ ill the~ taina for fuel and ......... Oaee you .the trees oa a •'"st llope, tM .i downhill and never COIM9 back. ~ Ually the dama1e ls irre""1ble. : Our attempts to prevent lou ot Ille by sendlnc food and medic"8 to the people ot the bof ~·trl• hie reaulted in tbe dmruction ot tlle IUll country. It bu Ibo cauMcl devutatloa in the ae1C1aborin1 lowlanda. Tbia story Cot1 CID .U °""=l world. The lives we have aaved ba been P.aid for by lives ICJlt •other pl fDd other times. We followed this motto in an un- planned experiment on St. Matthews Island olf the CO&Jt ol Alaska where rein· dees' were introduced. What happened? We toot care of the bucks, does, and fawns because there was plenty or food . They multiplied unW they destroyed the • food-producing capacity ol the island f , and then there was a population crash. If all you do ii take care ot the in· dlvlduala today, then God help the population in the future. llAN RAS territory, too. only we call It private property. In European civlllia· Uan, territory was very important. A YOUDI man didn't get married until he was •tablished -frequently in his m6d·30s. hie po~erty and suffering that resulted. producln1 twice u much food as we The rise oC this aort ot literature l1-<part need. Should we follow the Marxian prin· ol the problem. There have alw•ya been ciple and distribute this to the rest ot the people starving in the world. Population world? la thia a good thine ro do? Does la usually pu1bin1 against the Um.its or need create ri1ht? We are reapoaslble for the lou ot life ln Bangladesh because we tried to save lives in the mountains ot Nepll. We simply caonot do oae thins -every ac- tion has distant amsequences in time and apace. We want to help the starving people. theayat.em. . mE NAltllOW VIEW aays that the population aulfered from a shortqe of food. But it wasn't a shortage ol food, it _ waa an abundance ol reindeer. There wu plenty of food for the ri1hl ..Umw- ot animals. but there can't be plenty ol food for an infinite number or animals. From tbl1, biologists deduce the greates~_oCJ.the ecological command· menta, ''T.-U shalt not exceed the CarTf· , ing capacity." Population crashes do not Aleo t~was the ayatem of primoeeniture by wbic.h the first aoa 1ot all the property. This seems to ua to be a very unjust system but it bad populalion vtrtuer.Th-e property waa kept intact at-ao efficient aize Whet happened to the otber sons? It was not too diff~ent from lllle scm1birds -they simply kept out ol • light But what was new in the 18th Centrury wu tbe interest in humanitarianism - the feeling that aJI men are brothers. When Marx coined his slo1an he was merely continuing the humanitarianism whkh bad .been •r.owing. fOC-tbelaat bun.· dredyears. Now this is very different from what you find in other species. You don't find one son1bird takinl a humanitarian interest, in another. The feeling of mutual concern ia confined to tbe family «Dock. CEaTAINLY A.T Bucharest the Third World spokesmen asserted that. in ef. fed: "We in the poor world have the ri1ht to produce as many children as we want, and you in the rich world have the responsibility for taking care oC them.·· To me as ·• biologist, this leids to a system that cannot possibly work -a ayatem where ri1hta and responsibilities Jiff diajoined. We know from many other examples ~t this la a destructive system. It's the humanitarian impulse. But before we do that we should first ask the ecologiJt'a question: And then what hap-, pens? We must be able to ahow that the cOnlequences are 1ood ror WI time and place as well as for all other times and places tied to thia one by ecolotlcal con· ~Dedi®J. The moral path to tbe ftlture is not a simple one. - GCJTTett Hardin i• a pro/naor o/ '*"' ... ' ecology at IM Uflf~lifll o/ Collfonita. ~ &a Barbaro. Hi1 temarb, ~.,.,ud Mtr: 10ere ddioered at o coUoci*m at ICOftfs SlaU Urti~lily. ~ occur lrequeoUy In nalure. Thereucm Is .., Tbe second son traditionally jGined the army with an inct"eued risk of death. Tbe third JOO uaually Joined tbe ~ Gracing Table , Adds Emphasis _·-. _ To Life Cy'!~e •1 aoaEaT JOaDAN•~ HonesUy, now, when's the last time you sai•1race? No, not the catcall "Grace!". not the "Gimme a 'G,' 1imme an 'Q' ... , " not even the "Well, we said 'Grace' yesterday, bow 'about 'Martha' today!" Humor is at least sOmetimes a way ot dealing with diKomfort. For some, aaJ 've noticed it, there ii a 1ood deal of discomfort witb t.hll. Ontbefaceofit. we'refreqoent· ly boneatly a~yin , •'I don't believe Uaat a a ProvkleDee lnuab"\W. ...... ~. .. Tbere are ••t•ral, not ...,..... ..... faetcn at wcrt in agriculture and food process· lq." I: 'Third Wave' Creates -WASHINQTON -"HIGH SCHOOL GOES NAZI," the headUne on the press release an· oounced. The first parqraph ex· plained: "In April, 1969, at O.bberly High School, Palo Alw, teacher Ron Jones conducted an experiment with hla claas i n u n • derstandil'I the Nail personality. rt got out o( con· trol. In a 1etr· published book entitled 'No Substllute for Madneu,' Jones explains how the students suddenly became enthusluUc, d1-clpllned and nearly unstoppa· ble In their movement they1 ' called 'The Third Wave'." Shortly afler the arrival ot the press releue In theae parts, Mr. Jones and the Third Wave atory were to be aeen rlp$)1lng out to America on ABC's ''Good Morn· Ing America."' It wu a welcome change of topic from the dis· cusaion about how youn1 Ma. Nadia Comanecl pronounces her name, but a vl,wer could ~iso see how the Third WaYe Jl'lilht spread a 1ood ·deal ol needless alarm and mf 1directed con· stemaUon. tor some years perlOM decry· lng permlsslvene11 and demand .ftedlnc have had It all their WQ on th~ public pl1tierm1. Tbe Third Wave 1ives thole who dia· agree with them the chance to ' ~. -·=r .,,., tM °* '*'¥*• n..t '*'*,,,.,.,...,..,, .. ..,.,. ..... ., ...... ,..,.. ,,,.,..,,. show II you don't.,... tbe"rod, you11 have a Utile fasctstoa your hand.I. . ACCORDING to the press re· lease and Mr. Jones' appearance on TV, the kids responded to his experiment by behaving like~ recruita. They stomped IJ'OUDd ln unison, chanted idiotic, ex· bilarating slogans. They saluted each other, wore uniforms. placed areal importance on gradations in rank and snit.ched ·on each other roe any infrac:tlon ollberules. In abort, they behaved 11 we are led ro believe you we expect. ed to at West Point unlftl you want to get tossed out for breachin1 the Honor Code. This is not written to imply that the men and women of West Point are Naiis, bat that thla kind of-behavior isn't necessarily rucist. You can't pus judgment on what lt•means unless you un· clentaad the inatitutlonal settinc in which it occurs. . Such goln1s.on have been tak· ln1 place at Weit Point for ni1h on 200 years with no apparent. d1ma1e to the Republic. la it • more slnllter when it takes place ln a Palo AlfA> ~i8b tcbool.t ,_.__ A lot of peoPJe wW 'fllllS 10 when they read that" ••. tb9 •tu· dertts beUeved tbattbey Wel'e part ol a aecl"ft nationwide movement to take over the country. At a final rally· teacher Roa Jone1 punctured that blllooa. M C0111· 1lderable peychle COit to every. cine. He told the sbldlats, 'If our ~ment ot Jbe fasdat mentall· t,y ii complete, not one ol you wW ever ~mit to being at Ulla final 'Third Wave rall~r Ulte the 0enn-., ypu will •ve trouble admittbll to younelf that . )'OU ca roe tbis far.' Tbe Tblrd Wave remained a secret ant.U tbla. year . ., [ VON ROFFMAN ) cr'OUPI 11 the Boy ScGutl bave a military east to them. They also wear uniforms, salute and have mottoea. Tbl1 may be more de· alrable or undesirable accord· inc to your tute1, but none of it can be fairly thou1ht ot as. fascist 0unleu it bu a specific political content. Avtborttartan behavior mates HnH for adolescent.a, whether it takes tbe form of the leather· Jacketed Gbetto Grappl«s, the What's Good . To the· Last Drop~~ Let me tell you • very simple but true As far as that goes, these are good sutements. But ii we reject the entire attitude and process oC .. Gracin1 tbe table," we're liable to throw out the baby with the bathwater. · Consider these things. In a high· pressure society, dinner is often oneotthe very few times in which members of a family have a chance to be together. A table "blessing" or an event oC this nature calls people together at a · single time. Without this, they can atart ln at random Umm and eui· ly avokl each other. -A ritllal momeet na neall the. llpllkuee ol tbe family, give a cbaace for emotimt to setUe dowa, eacoura1e a relaxed frieDdllneu, and perhaps even Rare Krtahnas, the Moonles or the blgh school ROTC. This ls a very complie\ted world that young people grow up in. The rules or proper conduct are no lon1er traditional or clearly enunciated. It takes knowledge, finesse and judgment to make the right moves, and tbote are qualities that take tJme to learn. Memberahjp Jn an authoritarian group that pre· scribes dress, conduct and accep· table 1ood think ls as safe a place u any to alt out the acticn while learnina.-.._ IT MUST have been particular· ly appealing to the Palo Alto high belptbedigestive process. And there's ecology. It's OM' thine to diacusa It rationally, and to be involved in organiaations and prOIJ'am1 tbat are aeeldng w save tbe earth. It's another to stop at the moment of the most In~ Umate connection tbat a living be: ing can have with the earth- when he is about to eat the fruit of Its vitality-and let the. wonder and myateryoftbls surround him. If ecology is something that we perceive with our heads, rather tbanour bearts, ltiateaslly 10 ln· to the dual blD of yeMd., •• is· aues whea aome .w._...iar HUM arises. II it is IOIDetbing that we recall each time we partake ol our fellow a"e3tures, tbat'sfarlesslikelytooccur. scboolen laumuch as they 11l'eJ'e beinl bidden to enlist in The Third Wave by a teacher. by an authority ficure that could. in this instance at least, put them at. one with parents. other adults and tbelr own age group mem· bert. This stOry, which we can ex· peel will 1et a lot of play and comment in the next weeks, Is leas disturbing if its first <although unstated> premise is challenged. Is it authoritarian penonalltles in a society who m•ke (asciJm? The evidence JUQesls not. HiUer held power and ~ ~ ~ I We do this in different ways. ln our family, our youngest soo r.eada each evenln1 from a boot called .. Beatitudes for the Faml· ly." In another home the people join hands around the table and let silence rule for about one minute. I knew of a home where each evening a new bit of poetry was brought to table by different family members. Single people have used the Bible, Shakespeare, or their own spirit's insights as a focus of cen- aertnc before meals. The Oftly Umlts are thole that aur lack of faith or fma1i9et'°" Imposes. Robcrl Jtmloft Roa it mWIC• 91 the Urdlari4ia Untu.rdlt ~of CodaMe"1. • Germany into a fascist state bl' controlling the laws, the ift8libt. tieas the publications and the political parties. There were plenty or antltuclst Germana, but they bad no social power wttb which to defend democratic practJces. No one can say with any con- fidence what form• ot child reU'· inc or pedagogy make ructsta or communlsta or democrats. 'nMt wranlles about schooling that, the Third Wive story may pre·: cipitate dlstract our attentJod from where we shOllld be lookln£t which la to our laws and our Int atitutions, not our pencaaljties. : Last summer at Lake Tahoe there was gathered in its entirety for a rew days that decidedly loosely-organized. group called the McCabe famUy. Present were my two daughters, two 1001, one son· in.law and one 1randdau1hter. (There is now a grandaon.J of love, pop or otherwise. What 1rabbed me waa Ilia fantasy about thirst. There you are In the middle ?I some damned Sahara, at the end ot your emotional rope, when 1urcease coma -in the form ol a Colee nus SUllE puts water In lta plac:e. I happen to • be rather high on good old H20. This la doubtlesa al)Olher of the 1tl1mata oC the curmud1• that I muat increasintJY wear in 1 world th1t c•i•• a bit too faat for my liking. Abandonln1 water for navored water would mean, in 1way,1Mn1 "P my Aa tbe oldest of my chUdren l• 28, l was decided· ly among the young. There was a alngle bit oC behavior, strange to me, shared by all my guests. At no time did I ever catch One of them includin1 my J.year.old iranddaughtel\ in &he act oC drink in I a 11au of water. 1'111'1 did not drlnlt It out oC the tat, nor did they It~ It ln ,the fricl1e. They drank )eer, 1plrita, Coke, Sprite, seven-Up, root beer, and other decoctions that ( bad never aeen before. Eich time they drank an)'lhlnc it coat money. It mi1ht have not been m«e than. lour cents, or It mltbl have been up to maybe !O ceata, as ca tbe night tbe cbampa1ne was wotenout. .J.a!it:;:.•;.;::J, ~m~c;a::l;~.C:: tenanct to the laW111 with. What they drank was merely navored water. ol one kind or aDot.ber ; but It wu not the thln1 ltlelt. eurtous. [, ______ 1 ~U-J was reminded of CHARLES um tbe other day when MeCABE 1 nadiq an interview wtlh' --------that famed fellow. • , fu1ttive from Ju1Uce and one-time auru ol the youn1. Abbie Hoffman. from wherever he waa bid· ·tnc. Abbie was taJkla1 to a friend and re;c .about bis life. He •aid: ... tlalak Anka and I bave I Htre6 . between ua that's overcome the cra1lnns ot pop love. Tbe Western cOncept of love ls like a bottle or ·Coca.Cola )'CMll flnd in \be desert aftilt wandering . around for •bout '1Pt days .•• . hold on the past, and that'• tomethin1 we tr1cU- tionall1ta don't do, ofd boy. Tbe rirat thins that enters my 1ystem eacb d11 ls a gla11 or~e water -or •.tor three, dependifta on how hot plpea are fro~e nt1ht~fore. nte J take even fore approactiln1 my sacrarnedtal flrtt-bottle or tbe Green Death, a Waahinlton ale I favor. These nnt 11uaes ot w1ter are not only sart ot my ritual. They taate 1oocl. or course, there Is drinking water and there 11 drinkln1 water. The Huff we 1et ln 'Frltco, tor re. uona I have never been able to undentaDd, ls '° fllJed wtth purtnen ot one lltnd or another tb1t ll caa be sranted" no rfllclre than rour on a aeale of 10. The wa~r In New Yorti: City .WI lutes f lot better thanihere. The drinkinc w~ In the rural areas of En1land end Ireland (a exceptionally aoOd. eepeclally wben 1UpUy cbalky. • THE WORST drlnldol water I ever taltecl wal ln a Standard OU town ln Veneauela. The beat., wbi~h ii what my family uurned last summer, 19 tbe water that comes out of Lake Tahoe. Eaeb u...- 1 reacb tbe lale I bave two or three llllMI, la 11MMr deliabt. I even arra111e to male m,..U tblnlJ • lbe.clriv•up,Just tosaYOrtbutUff. r ~But l\ appean that tbe·educaUoa aystem of OQr day (for wbich read, tbe tube> h11 almply~t= the idea that Adam 'NI• ii not only a 1ood PotaU but quit. ,Ule belt around. Evel')'on.:::/ t f~ freer with P.,.l, and cake ma1 provide the ~ae th•\ reff9bes; but there will never "9 of 'a tinil Ullntl '*" IMltiDI ...... of coat ·~ ·~ ...... --------------------. ~ .l J •aa't all~~ lo Hottman:• views . . aaytJUDs ,~·· ,..._ ell'tll to equal th. • pltuure dtanw.aer. Jt,ru'll!ib1t. . • • • 1 >• . f' , - I .· .. ,. .. Al Oo\ll v "'-Of BICENTENNIALPAATICIPANT TAKES A MOMENT OFF FROM CROSS·U.S. TRIP _Bikers Going ~o D. By CARLA VATES It seemed a pity to have to de· part Kansas, where the people were warm. friendly, enjoyable .md interested in our trip and ad- ventures to date. but we did. Mi ssour~ orfercd a ~eo­ ~raphical chan1:e to u!>. lx'in~ for Jifferent than that or Kansas, or JOY other state for that mallc.>r. The first thing to welcome us was the heat and htsmidlty -97 degrees by 1t a .m. with about 88 percent humidity. <And I thought Kansas was hot! 1 The second thing to ~reet us was the J'ruesome. seemingly \'ertical walls t hey l'all hills we had to climb over. Very nearly impossible to do c in o cur. too! 1 ;md agonizinl{ in lhl' extreme heat and humidity. DAY AFTER day we'd climb over those hills.. and. the !ucth.tt-. through the state we got the tougher they got. It wasn't that they were long, ·but that they went straight up. <Most o( tt1e road grades arc about 12 Pftcenl. · which is very di rr1t·ult to di mb. j The third th1ni: that i.:rcctccl us in Missouri was ~omc\jjin~ \H' hadn't <'xpcrien<'ed so lar on the trip, but 1t posed a ddmile threat to the safety ijjd ''ell·being or a hi ker. Do~s. Not just the stand-on· the·corner .and·bark·(ype dogs. I'm talking about the '·harm in· tended." vicious looking do~s lha~k and bile bikers. We've had numerous incidents. but none. fortunately, has result- ed in injury lo bikers. Mowever, about three days ago a do~ came very close to being between my spokes or beneath my wheel because'tie was so intent on i)it· ing a biker. When he missed the first one that went by, l seemed a likely target for the second at- tempt. TllE NEXT time he tried bit· ing me, he got an air pump in the mouth, whic•h endt.'d his pcrsis· tent pursuit of me. lf nothing else i;ood has come from that pump. 1t certainly did come in handy against tbat dog. Carla YatttofColla Mua u Mor- ing rMndof her Bikecmmrdol apm. Each state cha nges radically from the previous one. Even after we spent only five days in Missouri. th<' changC' al,!ain was endcnt m Illinois. our eighth ;.late. After crossing the Mb· o;1ssippi H.iver (m y first time~ 1 the land went from the sioop.hills of Missouri· .to a flat farmland, and we could move down the . road at a r ather fast pacd;-exccpt for one thing. Jnst ead oC ju.st heat and humidity. or hills or dogs, we had them all , plus trucks that moved down the road al about 00 miles per hour with no clearance given to cyclists. Illinois was not my favorite stale because er these things. 1 ·m hoping that Kentucky J)roves to be better AS FAR AS scenery in the last two slates, well, lots of trees and farm houses~ a r iver slithering through the g ullies, livestock grazing on the roadside, the J:lrand Mississippi River lazily flowing between the states, more farmlllnd. more trucks and dogs. A biker 's life is not always one of fun and games. Jn tbe last two -state§, I've worked harder than J ever did in the mounlainous stales 2,500 miles ago. . As Car as mileBge goes, it's well over 3,500 inUes so far. Still no flats and only seven broken spokes In that distance. I'm hop- ing to complete the trip without a single Oat, but ll lot can happen in~ miles. All t can do is watch the road and pray a lot. Still yet lo do: lhe Appalachian :\tounta1ns an.d the s late of Virgin ia. After that.· I'll be homeward bound a fte r 212 months on the road. And looking forward to it. IGU~SU FAU..S, Brazil -Brieht m9f0nlng glories bloom along the winding patlis. gotgeous lavender butterflies flutter among the palms, mekets chlrp unse" and sleek, small parrot.s call out from behind curtains of vines that conceal th.eir jun~le perches. Here. in one of nature's 'ra.ndest settings, where Argentina harden Bralil, tiger liliet apr· ing forth cnnldst dense tropical growth, trumpet nowera drape artlstltally fr-om tree branch to tree branch and, stepping genll¥ upon a mossy bed, a youns deer now and then ventures forth. A veil of mist cuts a spell of unreaJ1ty over- all. Sometlmee, a rainbc>w appears lo spread 1 mystical tolde n glow upon the scene. The humidity of the tropics possesses man and beast and slows him lo a respect{}ll pace . As thou&b a sy1nphony performed as back- ltl'OU.nd for one of the most m.iestic spots on earlh, lhe thunder and roar of the Falls of Iguassu is a c reseendo of glorious proportion. Two.and-a ·ha lf·mlles wide, large r and higher than Niagara and grander than Victoria. the torrent of water plunges a third or a mile into Iguassu River below, which joins the Parana River -a swirling. melding at the borders of Argentina, Brazil arif Paraguay. At Iguassu. not one but a cascade of 2'10 falls bedaules the beholder. The heights to which the- clouds of hez.e rise from the falls as they crash dver m assive rock and cliffs are awesome. Unlike many ramous· Calla that ma~ be seen from one vantage point, Iguassu ls "iewed over a several hour period from narrow pathways thal wind ,ver downwa rd until Garganta do Diablo -Devil's Throat -is re-ached. · Here, standing at the end of a utwalk that Is built out over the rushing water and staring up to the falls pouring dramatically from ·above, ' one can only reel humble before such splendor . Standing there, dripping wet from the spray of the thunderous downpour and overwhelmed by the water's deafening roar, one feels stripped of -all worldJioen ln-the--fa~of such God-«eated magnificence. AlthouJh 85 percent of the Cascade Fans ls il'I Argentina, the whole is best seen from the Brazil side. Fortunate is the traveller whcr s·et~ aside two or three days to stay at Hotel das Catarata~: located at nearly the edge of the Falls Brazilian Iguassu may be reached by flying down from Rio in aboUt twb hours "Or , sail to the port. of Santos, t.J'a'Vel by bus in an hour's time to Sao Paulo, lhen ny 40 minutes lo lhe\own of Foz. do Iguassu. Next, through jungle land by bu& to the 1-~alls -an adventurf!'all th~ way • . . I 'AGLORIOUSCRESCENDO' lguassofalla, Brazil ·. Parrots T11~11 Stool.Pigeo11s Customs ~lpck. Cleverness . . WASHINGTON <APJ -Champagne corks and church collection boxes, golf balls and camel aaddJes. even a n l!ngraving of the Last-Supper. have been seized by U.S. Customs agents In their continual battle againstsmuggling. omcers arrested one man last week follow· ing an. inspection which disclosed $1 ,000 in stolen securities stuffed into his undershorts . And wfaen a gingerly walking Californian ap. proached agents they checked and found the re- ason he walked oddJy -he had a pistol and am- munition hidden in his shoes. Over the last two or three years, customs of- ficials sa·y, ther e has been a mushrooming QC • unu~ual smuggling attempts. They report that among the discover ies IMt year was hashish in a scuba' tank, cocaine in a-camel saddle and heroin hidden in a copper en- graving of the Last Supper • · In June, Customs proudly crowed about an unflappable , officer in Laredo, Tex., who dis· coveretl 75 contraband parrots while checking a mobile home. · His inspection, officials sa id. tur-ned up 60 parrots hidden b~neath the r qfri gerator. five parrots above the stove. five parrots in the remale driver ·s purse and five more in a secret compart~ent built into a s mall table top. 'Foreign · ·Trade: Who Fools · Wh~m? · TOPPING QFF the collection,. customs of- ficials said. ~.ere two rats hiding out in a tool compartment. Parrots, s trictly controlled because of the possibility or disease, seem to be a favorite smuggler's Ite m . Last fall, custon1s officers in San Ysidro. Calif .• bec;ame suspicious when they heard odd noises from the door panels of an auto. A search turned up 23 parrots individually wrapped in newspapers and masking tape.· By STAN OEJ...APLJ\NE "Who'll ,J!ft1~· my ''·iolbls "! .. Except for some banditry b~· tmd dri\'e rs. l can't re· me mber being chcatrd bv Cl nyl>odv over· seas. Americans \\Qrry abOut that. But I've bought clothes a nd r ugs. Watches and jewelry. Cameras, binocula rs, paintings - ull kinds of things. I never felt 1 paid more than what they we re worth. "In Mexico ~·ou must bargain ... they told me firm Iv "The ~lcxican alwavs starts· . out asking <10;1 hit'... · The scrape sall'Sm<m on the stn.:cls or Oaxaca wt•pt. Ill' walked a\\•1~" came back a~uin. Fioall~· he w<Js clown from 200 pesos to lOO. l bou~hl il. 1 s11id : '"Why nil the theatrics'! \\'hy ·didn't you JU:o.t hcgin Lit 100 and liell it to tnl.''~" an; SAID : "SE~OR. it's well known tha t you Americ ans begin by offering only h alf what thin~s w·e worth ... •That ·s 0 UR reputation in Mexico. t • I n the F ur f;ost -Ho ng Ko ng. Sin~u1)0re. et c. -lxlth Chinese anrt East ln· d ian ml'rchanls huve askinit pric~s lhe.y EXPECT to reduce. The Eetsl lndiun s t ays • with it longc1·. Protests . Tears his hair. Givt•s \'OU sad looks. ' I think he ENJOYS il more. If you 'rc going to buy an ' expensive cam era over seas. find out the LOWEST price on it <ll ·home. The n vou know whether it's a good buy . Check the model THE BIKE SHOP 4411 L Cll~11 Aw.... "*-0,.... 111\ ... I ., ... .,... ,,....,., SU-MM , number. They could be offering you last year's model -cameras change little ex· ccpt to ad d some minor complication . I have a S600 "automatic" J apanese camera. I have lo run through a check list li ke startin g up a Boeing 747 to get it automatic. Ther e is no fixed price on antiques . Always open to discussion. Any s hop. selling tourist things and run by the OWNER, will give you a discount. Take it. The prices ha\'e been run up to aJ low this. and you both "ill he satisfied you've done well. ff \'O H AVEN'T the faintest idea wh<lt something is worth. then decide what as it worth lo you 0! That's the value of ru·t. No m atter wha t the gallery mun says. "Rolled gold" on a watch is jus t a little thickC'r p lalina. So a Swiss watchmaker told me. The watch will be haH the price of the ~ame thin~ in 18-carat ~old. 1l will keep the same time and who's going lo ast< you: "IS that SOLID.gold'!'' (J\nct if you said: "Yes,' would he know the difference? J lf a llong Kong or Sin~apore tailor tells you: "I will make you o ~·tin 24 hours." h e Will do it. And it will loo ike it. too. No r c- rmtable tnllor makes you suit in les~than five days with three fittin s. Night clubs all over the world have r normous prices. ln .Japan. an evening out '' iJl cost you SlOO a person minimum. Paris clubs are taxed few·fully. The government . - assumes you are rich and the club can charge you accordingly . -and pay big taxes. I N TH E REVOLVING bar on top of the l ,000 room New Otani in Tokyo, F r ench cognac is Sl6 a pop. Acapulco clubs charge $1.50 for tequila. You can buy it in ihe grocery store down the street for S2 a quart. In most countries I leave s mall ambunts of money on the dresser. Travelers' checks in unlocked drawers. That's careless but I've n\:ver lost anything. Now in New York. I carry EVER YTHING with me. The number of hotel burglaries in the Big Apple is a scan· dal. Postsctipt-on that Oaxaca ser a pe: Later I s aw the same serape in the market for 00 pesos. But maybe the sidewalk 1 salesman BOUGHT mine in the market. Ile was entitled to SOME profit. l>iJ!nily is prized in Spain. There is no bargajni.ng. T he Spaniard expects you to respC'ct his price as fuir ~nd reasonable. And it is. And in Fe bruary, 1974. agents al Laredo, • Tex .. searching a car found a hidden compart· menl in the firewall. Jl was filled with socks, each containing a drowsy parrot. The birds had been fed tequila-drenched corn to keep them quiet during the botder'crossln~. . Besides parrots, drunken or otherwise. other items commonly found by. agenL'I are narcotics. valuable art und weapons. with s mugglers hid· ing the m in all sorts of places. Over the past rew years: .. . -TH E PADDED shoulders of a neatly folded suit turned up S2.900 in counterfeit money. -QfficerR found 3.7 pounds of cocaine in the life preservers aboard a commercial jel. -A drawing by Modlglluni and a Magritte painting worth $15.000 turn<.'<i up In a false· bottom' briefcase. . · -A trate marked "tractor engine" turned out to contain a Porshe91l spc)rts car. , -Therapeutic bandages were found to be impregnated with more than 2 pounds or cocaine. -Other 11arcotics were found in crates. of cashew nuts, nn automobile horn, wine bottles and corks. r. - -A ballpoint pen wos discovered fu ll of diamonds. -A German·made automatic pistol was found inside a tr ansistor radio . ~Ra ~uarfat ~cK ·THE NEWEST IUT NOT JUST ANOTHER STEAKHOUSE You personally pick your own steak from our gourmet· showcase. Choose 'the cut &. thickness vou desire from our ChOice Eastern Corn·Fed Beel Salad and potato always Included •• • RAHQ 0 9'.EHIHG SPECIAL! WIM A .. II DIN ... M IF YOU puus THI llACT Slll IAHYTHIHQ. ..,... • .,....... OVll 6 OLI OF YOU. SnAI( '-cW..•""·-• •·1:)0 ....., "•• .o..,._..... ~...,_...,, 25311 •• Ctllt Illy., ... rt .... 141·1177 " •. '\ ' .· Sundax,August f. 1178 OAl~VPILOT .41 r . StOnes ves·DeathThi-eat,Takes .. 3rd '. Victory LOS ANGELES (AP) -~ J McKay's /rofeu1oul coac recard ha dropped from ~ect -u he li-ed to point. out -O.J. but tbe rookie coach of the ex· pansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers kept hit wit lnlact Saturday night alter hls team lost their first gsme ever. a 26·3 exhibition de· feat at the hands of the Los Mieles Rama. "I thought the field was in ex- cellent shape." the former University of Southern C&lifornia ' coach said of his somewhat un· glorious r eturn to lbe Coliseum. "l thought my son played well . I guess I sound like a Cather." While obviously not happy with the lon. J.tcKay had no reason lo feel ashamed oC his new team's firsLlor-.v lnto the National Foot- ball League. . .. The score wasn't that bad," said McKay. "I thought Steve Spurrier < J l or 16 passes for 99 yards) did a real good job when they protected blm. We missed a lot of tackles. we are going to ha,·e to impro,·e that aspect of our game. •T --- Rams coach Chuck Knox said he was pleased with the Rams' ex- hibition opener. · · J think we got done what we wanted t.o t-0night. "John McKay has done a good job with this young team. Tampa ·. looks like it will be a scrappy out· rit." .. ____ Quarterback James Harris. ullng to 'JCeepfilSsurtil\TlOb; was impressive in the Rams' vic- tory. completing 11 of 13 for 128 yards during the first half. Lawrence M cCutcheon, who gajned 6S yards on nine carries in the rlrst hair. capped a Rams scoring drive afler the opening kick o ff with a one.yard touchdowh run with just over five minutes played . George Jakowenko. a free agent. kicked u 19·rard field goal five minutes later to rive Los Angeles ullO·pointedge. llurrls dove over from the one to cap an 80·yard Rams drive in the second •qua rter and move them out to a 17 ·O lead. Pete Rjccki then wrote himself into the Tampa Ray record books by pultinl( the Buccaneers on the board for the first time with an J8·yard rield goal as the first half endc'd. .. The only scoring In the third period came on a 44·yard fi eld go:1I by the Rams· John Delaney. a rooki~ kicker out of Nichols College. Hookie J im Jodat burst across from the Tampa Bay fi\'e-yard line to gh·e Los An.geles its fioaJ touchdown. StO• •I Y OUAaTl.S l;tmpa1IO 0 l 0 0 J LO> Anotll• 10 I l .,_ U I.A McC•lt""°t1lrut1 (0l_..yll.icll.I I.A -FC. JaUwtf\~O" v. 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Olympics End Toniglit With .COiorful Pageant By a Dally Pilot Writer MONTREAL-Festive Closing Ceremonies are planned tonight v a.a 70,000 fans will jam the Olym· pie Stadium here to bid adieu to the games of~ XXI Olympiad. . And so will conclude these Olympic Games, which have - been marred by political conflict (the withdrawal or African na- Uona and Taiwan>. the discovery that a Soviet fencer wus cheating and the dismissal' from the Olym- pic Village of six Canadian swim· mers w·ho were charged with drinJclng and breaJciog curfew. tn view of the financtal strug- gle the Canadians have endured to put on their $1 billion show. the bitterness which evolved from the political hassle and the over· ly-thoroughness of security which did much to spoil the Olympic atmosphere. perhaps the biggest story or the past t'° weeks at the games is that the r.l mes were even held. But all the unpleuantries are to be set aside thts evening. It will begin as did Opening Ceremonies July 17. Eight t.rum· . 011 Tl' Tod•fl Cllatt•el 7 at 4:38 pets will sound and the various dignataries will take their places in the Royal Box. Prime M ioJster Trudeau and International Olympic Commjt~ tee president Lord Killanin will be the featured auests. Queen Elizabeth II. who opened the Olympics, will nol be present. Then 500 young girls will perform dances and form the five Olympic rlng1. And they'll re- vene lheir white capes to bring out the colors of 'the rlngs ... red. Mom Watches Sons Pace Yank Boxers l\tONTREfL (AP) ~ The Spinks brothers -middleweight Mike and light. heavyweight Leon -and three other Americans won goJd medals Saturday night while C\lba's TeofiloStevenson became the first two·tlme heavyweight champion in Olympic boxing hi•· tory .. With Ramon Castro,"" brother ot Cuban Premier Fidel Castro. looking on, Stevenson crashed a right to the Jaw to knock down and stop ,_tlrcea Simon of R,pmtinln with Jusl 25 seconds left in the third round. . But the night belonged to the Amer ican boxers who tumed in tbefineal U.S. performance since an amateur middleweight named F1oyd Patterson led a parade of five American gold winners in 1952. That year, though, tbe U.S. team added no silver or bronie medals. This year they got one of each. Joining the Spinn brothers as Am.erlc,an cbacnpiona were flyweig~t Leo Randolph~ llshtweighl Howard Davis; and ll&hlwelterweight Sugar Ray Leonard. The only U.S. boxer to lose Saturday night was ban· tamweight Cbarles Mooney. bll¥,yelh>w. black and green. To the strains or an Indian march, an arrow·shaped forma~ lion of 7S Indians will lead the paraae of Olympic athletes into the stadium. Only six. athletes from each nation will march. Then the national anthems of Greece (where the first Olym- pics were staged in 776 BC>. Canada (site of these gamesl, and Russia (site or the 1980 Olympics> wlll.J>e played while each of those national nags is hoisted. Killanln will proclaim the games of the XX,_l Olym_piad closed and to the strains of the Olympic anthem, the Olympic flag will be lowered. And a five-gun cannon salute will sound and following a trumpet solo, stadium lights will be dimmed until only the Olym- pic torch name Is visible. Then the 500 girls and Indian dancers will light special green liquid chemical light-giving candles called ltghts of friendship. And the '10,000 spec:· tatora will follow suit with candles they are lo be given. The Olympic name will be ext· inguished and It will be adieu Montreal (farewell Montreal>. Au revolr Moscow (til we meet. in Moscow). And chronicled into the book or memories are the sur· prises, triumphs and disappoint- ments that are produced 1n an Olympic Ga mes . America's dominatiQn of men's swimming .•. U.S. vie· t.ories in all but one event will be one of the highlights, as will be Eaat Germany's stranglehold on women's swlmming ... with goJd medals ln all but two events. There was a multitude of world records to fall in swimming and track and field. Some of the stars were John Naber. Brian Goodell, Shirley Ba bash off, Kornelia Ender and Alberto Juantorena. So tonighl the great world sport carnival closes ror four years. Sports on Television Leon Spinks capped the U.S. gold·medal avalanche with a de- vastating performance against Cuba'sSi.xtoSorla which gave the Americans victorleainaJl three or their finals against C\lbans. Mike Spinks gave hia mother. who was on hand from St. Louia to watch the blggest nilht her fami- ly ever 9.'Ul experience, justaalm- presslve a performance as his older brother. USSR Withdraws Pull Out Threat .. .. 10 n.m. 14 > -NFL Cll~· PIONSlllP GAMES -~:~e Pittsbufth Steelers \'S. 'the Oakland Raiders in the 1972 AFC ctrnmplonship playoff .-;nme. '11 tt.m. (28> -TENNIS - Semifinal matches in thr St25.000 Louis\l ill ~ tennis l'lasslc. Noon 01> -DODGERS BASEBALL -First game or a doubleheader between the Los Angtles Dodgers and t.fle San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park. 12:30 p.m. 141 -NFL AC· TION '76. 2 p.m. 15> -CHAMPJO~S -Grand Prix auto racing In England; AAU champlon~hip trampolining in Memphis; the 19'15 .ffambletonian har· neas race. Also, a profile of eprlnter Wilm~ Rudolph . .3 p.m . (2> -NFL FOOT· BALL -The Tampa Bay But'caneers take on the Rams at the Coliseum. Taped. (5) - RAINBOW FUTURITY - The Rainbow futurity, tbe Mcond jewel m the triple crown of quarterhorae racing from Ruidoso Downs. NM. 4:30 p .m. (7)--0LYMPIC GAMES-Equestrian. Clos· IOI Ceremonies. He knocked down world 185- pound champion Ruf al Rialdev lb tbe first a:ound and at.opped blin at 1:54ofthethlrd. The Russian was 1Jven two atandlng eounll ln tht third round and, after the second one, compla1ned he had been hit low. The reCer6e ruled otherwjse and Uie fight was stopped. Randotph, an 18-year-old who aWI baa a year to 10 in high school, started tbe U.S. victory parade by scoring well against Ramon Duvaloaof Cuba in theaecond and third rounds with quick punches to the head. MONTREAL CAP>-TheSov· iet Union withdrew il.8 threat to pull oul or the Montreal Olympics Saturday and then began 1l Sergei·Come-Home campaign to bring back the young athlete Whole defection to Canada led to theRussianultimatum. - The Soviel dele1at1oo backed away from It.a lnsllt.ence that Ser1el Nemtsanov, the 11·year- old diver who left the Olympic Village Thurlday. be returned lo Ru11lan orflclaJs Immediately Of il would feel free lo wllbdraw ',from the final two da.ya of the ·Games. f u.g_ WJ..estler-Nalls Gold Medal . . MONTREAL (APJ -John Peterson claimed the gold medal that eluded him in 1972, bul brotheT Ben had to sett.le for a sU ver In Saturday night's (inals in Olympic freestyle wre1tliq.. It was an exact reversal of the rt11ulta the two farM«'s 90l\I from Comstock. Wla., 1ot al Munich·, lt12 Ol~m~. And GO· ce 11aill il •H • lhassiaa wrestler named Levan Tediubvili wbo made tht difference. Je>Qn. who finished nmoerup ~ ,, the Russian in the UI0.4-pound class four years a.go. woo the same division here witb a 13·$ vie· toey over Mehmut Uaum of Turkey .• TldlubvUi, uabeate.Clle PMl ftve yean in inlerDIUoeal '"'· ,.UUoa., cboae not to Cl I J I le at lit.,,.... tlal.a1•ar. · l•'w 1lin waa Ml.,....,., .... WrealllDI in the lll·pound class. Tediu h"lll· the IOI\ of • a .... 1an wlne 1rower. 1alned • 10·$ final vtdory over Ben. The Uniwd states. which won three told ....... in Munich. mana1ed o1lb' one ben. The .... _b ............ &Mlr ............ =,··· theUDIYI llidahelWltll stK ...... , J•elllliDa *" .................. ID the te.f.pound dMll. Puel Pillilia'11 ............. *it.It a u.1 vldory over U~. allYer medalist Lloy• Keaaer of BalUmore. Gene Davis of Lakew..,d ftDilbed tnth • broale, thoulh he went Into Ute final....-wMb • c:baMe for 1 allvtt.1blt dlanee ev1por1ted when Oidov Z.V'll mua1tcl a laat·llllP victcry to lbead ol Da•ldottbeaUv«. Hellloaon. of tbe U.S., '°"'medal byddeau.._ DlmeColto•ot hl1arta, 13-$. la .. aa.a poand elau, Stan l)deijllr ., .... lJ .s. JOit twtc:e Satllrd1y and hid to .ettle for.a bronze. · ' U.S. QuartetsJJ'in; SlwrteF Gets ·silver -BJ GLENN WRITE Ol .. o.i ............. KONTREAL-Dwtpt Stones IW'vived a death threat butAldn 't · fare aa well a1ainsl nature'u the . wwld high Jump record·holder had to aetUe for a bronJe medal in hla apeclally Saturday evenina u tbe track and field segment ol tbe XXI Olympiad ended. Stone8. a Hubtiqlon Harbour resident for tbe put six monlba, wu then nearly booed oCf the vk· torv atand when be recelved hJs mect&t for clearln• 7·3. His derogatory remarks toward Montreal in the newapapera apparently trlg- &ered the death threat. and the bool. Poland'• Jaeek WalOla won at 7-4~. Canada's Gre1 Joy was aecondat'1-i9't. Meanwhile, the USA won a pair of told medals in men's relays and American Frank Short.er Mantr'Nlt:(}:\ Olympks·~ wound up with a silver medal in the marathon as a steady rain marred the competition see.n by 67,038. John W~llter ..of-New...Ze.alaod won the l ,SOO meters in 3:39.18, slowest winning Olympic lime sincel956. Unheralded East German Waldemar Clerpinski was the marathon victor In 2 hours. 9 minutes and 55 seconds-fastest ever in Olympic competition. He finished 50 seconds ahead or Shorter. Stones said when he cleared 7.3 easily he felt good and figured he'd go as high aa 7·7. "But when the raln be1an to come down hard and when I saw puddles begin to form. I knew I was ln big trouble.•· Stones said. •·Because of the way I run, lean and plant my takeoff foot, rain is bad for me. My feet go like a hydroplane on wet ground and I'm out of position when I race the bar. "As for the death threat, a policeman came to the competl- Uon area after 1 bad gOM out and told me someone had called say· inc they were goJna to shoot me. 1 was scared to death. "I wouldn't be surprised if it it were someone from the U.S. Olympic delegation.'' Stones had a run-in with U.S. Olympic authorities when he tried to wear a Mickey Mouse ... l·lblrt for the competitlo8, theft uked to uae his 1912 01Ymplc , jersey, wfatch he 1ay1 la llpter and better cut tban Uae '18 model. He aaid h• w a1 told to wear She ·11 Jersey ar IM)t Jump. Shorter waa la lroat for 111uch of the maratbon but tbe £aal German mad• oae atroai move at about. mu .. ud broke away to a lead he never reUnqullMd. "l don't like ru~ ia the raln, lt makes me stiff,' Shorter said. "Bul that's the breaks. As 100D u the race started it be1an to rain and when lt dld [said to myself, 'oh hell, you're lq, trou- ble.'" · . Shorter said r the ·maratbort is the l>'M or race where at times you feel 1ood. at times you feel bad. "When tbe cood feellnr waves come along. )'OU try to P'ftS. When tbe bad ones come, you baclt orr ... he said. "Cierptnald pulled away from me during one of the bad ones. I began resigning myself to finishing second about three miles from the stadiupi. I had thought 2: 10 would be fasl enou1h to win." Cierpinski just beg~n running marathons seriously this year. having run the steeplechase and 10 ,000 meters prior to that. "Shorter wu largely mpon.si· hie for the pace or the race,--· ure Easl German said. "I bad just hoped to atay in the race as long as possible. The rain helped me. made me feel fresh." • .. Cierpinski ran an extra lap around the stadium.,.track after finishing because he saw an in- dicator that showed a numeral 1 and he decided to run one more • lap justtO be sare • I• Walker had things all his way as the field stayed with a slow pace for 800 meters, then broke , away the last.300. Bul he had to hold ore a fast rushing Jvo Van Damme of '• Belgium, Paul Wellman o{ East Germany, Eamonn Coghlan of lreland and Fra.nk Clement or Great. Britain. There was only 48 hundredths or a second separating the first ,, five finishers. •. Rick Wohlhuter of the USA was a dlamal aixth in 3:40.64. "l ~ldn't believe it ytben l paaaed Woblbuter ao eully," Walker safd. "And I couldn't · believe I was in the lead so easily with 300 meters to go. "I knew 1 was agaiml kickers·• who are faster than me so the• 1 See Stones. Page AJO · Nget, Sags So1'iet Special Preview Of '~0 Olympics • '' MONTREAL-I g6\ a pre\liew of what 1980 Olympics, a la Soviet, will be when I dropped by the Russian 4elegation's head· qUartera in the Olympic Village Saturday . Since the current Olympics were a day awayfromconclualon, I waa hoping the Russlana mltht be dlspoalng of aome of their ex· cesabaggage: Namely, a beautiful color poster of Moscow, complete with Inscription in Cyrlllcs and Olym. 01.l"lt WMl'IE WHITE WASH pie rings. It was on a wail, right neJet to a Sovlel nag and a Jarge picture ef Lenin. ll seemed unlikely the Soviets would be wal)tlng to dr11 the poster back to their homeland. There were three men working in the•office. I presumed they were Rfllalan because CU they were all round·heatled and bald <2> no one waa smiling (3> •hen I The omclal version was, ••nae Soviel delegation leaves Tuesday and it will not make any de· termination about. whal will be done with the poster unliJ that time." Ah, yes. H's going to be something else in 1~. ' * * * ' . There were maay lmprealte efforU recorded by track and field athletes at these Games. But my vote for &he eomblned toughest-most oulat8ndlng 1oe1 &oCabaa Alberto la ....... ena. The sagar cane ntRr w1H't 19PpoMd to know llow le ru th• M meters bec .. H lie Is ptl•U'I· lya•·metern ..... Bat be got &brOll_,. all &be M heata and tllea woa la wwtd re· cord time, 1:43.SI. Aadjuttopro· ve It wa1 no nuke he eame back . th.rOl&h &be aa•e proceu la Ult 48t aad took tll1t I• 44.•. BUI Toomey Ullnka IHntoreaa CORld be I tlae dee ....... la111. And I belle•e lie coald be • 1Nat Intermediate hudler. Ila& 1, ... , he ln'tdotng too badl1 j91&wllete hell. 11lele ar• tlle-flra.,ew aaedllt hln•atry haa ever aea lnOl1m· pie t{aeluDcl field. aaidhello,noonelookedup. RJC4.RDO'S KICK About that. lime another person • ,, entered the room and I aslted If he / apakeEngUab. HeaaldhedJdand ' IJ&tTS BUFFAW. I Jtold him of m~ deaireloba'Vethe potter. fONTIAC, Mich. -Former TM mu -~ ~ Sllllilb Cotta Mesa High and Orao1e lllo IPok• Rvaalu. And be fried Cout Colle1e standout Benny to IMlp oat. lh ••to a deA and Rlc:ll'do. a rookie from San Dle10 ~ c:lllecl-tbe mu ~there by Slate, hit a 33·yard field goal wiU.~ name: Vlktor. Justl:56leflin lht 1ameSaturd11 3 EVet)'one In Ru•la must be to Ove the Detroit Uons a 20-lf 3 DUDellVUrtar,l~. v'lc:lory over Buffalo In NaUonal ~ YlltGI' dNa't look up. He wu l"uotball League pre-season ac. .... tJllwlh ...... pUe al tlon. ' AerOnot tleketI. probably IOl1.lna Rlurdo, a free aient. also ~ out tbe atope tS.:: Siberia for the ldeked a 47.yarder in the third ~ R•ll•._.. bere. quarter. · ,~ ,,., .... ,.eterr.w.lofflom• ne game, played before a ~ Raeian ~ Vllnor d dJdll'l trOJrd of 49,432 in PonUac'a bother &o look ap. ~ a dlmed at.ad.ham, martted the flnt • few UDMt. Tb• I beard bim Nf, lfPlarance of the Bills wit.bout~· "NJet." , rumtn1 superstar O.J . Sim~ ~ I 41dn't need to wattfortransla· who has lotd the club he will not ~ Uoa. • play in BuUalo. ~ -.._ A OAJLYPILOT usl 1 1976 \ Meet Ends Tod J · Lee. <;.aPt . f!ly McLendon ' Holds Slim ·Olympie Ganl~s ~esults In MV Suimf est B1800E• CARLSON °' .. °'"'.~""' .... Valerie Lee con&1nued oo the comeback trflll Satardi.Y nlatht.at the fourth annual MlMion Viejo lnvitaUonal awimfest. c•pturiag the 200 ny and pacing tbe bosl Nad,ctores to vlft.ory in the _, free relay. : Tonieht the three-day meet COl\- cludes with finals in the 100 free, 200 back. 200 breast, l ,500 free and 400 free relays for men 3nd women al the h•ternutional Swim Complex al Marguerite Rccrea· lion Center. Finals are at5. Lee caplured the 200 ny in 2:21.38, coming from olI the pace forthewin. Lee was second in the ~free with a 2:08.21, then led the relay teamwitha2:08.7. Cypress Aquatics ·coach Ray Woods said earlier that his pro- tege. 16·>'ear-old Leissa Gilbert of Huntington Beach, would have to turn a 2 :06.1 to beat Lee and win t he 200 free-only it was Riverside's Cynthia Woodlwad who bit the magic number. Denmark's Susanne Niel&son click'ed with a double in taking the 100 breast (1:16.56> and 400 indo (5:05.89). Finishing four th in their races were Deborah Pyykko (2:08.61 3lO free> and Stephanie Hopper (2:21.22 200 fly>. both from Mis· sion Viejo. Dawn Redighiero oC MV was second in the 100 breast (1:17.32). HJytar·old Jesus VM.S»alto: tbe herto Rico native swimml"' for w Nadadores. Vasaallo..wuinlirstplaceatthc lftld, way. point after cl<><:kini tt 1~07.48 backstroke. Mlsl!on Vlejo's John Turner was fifth in the 200 free wllh a 1: 57 .82 and Doug Frazier was first in that race's col\!IOlaUon rinal.s withat:~7.39. Kevln Williams, formerly of Huntington Beach's Marina High and Golden West College, was fiul in the consolation finals of the 100backstroke<1 :09.86) WOMEN JOO Uy-I i,.. IMIUi.I\ Y1ejel J 11.Jt 1 Wil~-(~I V61leyl 1 l l '° 1 s .. _ 10.. ~11:1, 01 f N-IMIUIMY1ejel l 1l.l1 t. Ole..-CO. A"••I l ll II ... AA(~-lb<°"' dlOol? n .9'. 100 b<~nt-1. Nlt!IUOft IOenmar~I I I• S4 7. ~.....,. IMIUio• Viejo) 1:11»1 ~ c,.,. • ....,, Valley! 1:1'.ll '-""°'"" IS...t• c:1.va1 I 17._,.S Mir<l>tRenol I. Jl,J96. P.OOOcord IS..l'lta R~l 1:1'.ll ?COlr .. -1. woo.n-d IRl•tr\>di 17 °' Of.).W. ""''"-Vi.j•l l:Ol.21 l. Gilbert f C\'t>fttSI 2.0l.s.J 4, l"ypltlre IMlul .. Vl•~I J,OI.., t. lll•Her IOl'An.•11' Ol.J1'. 0.~10..on (l<GC.tll 2 Cll.9~ O inol•idu.)I nwdi.•-·· ~"-O.,MWrlt) S OS.•1 2. lloYrllne& cloron-1 J Gt.. IS l. ~ni. CICC OrcMr~) J•Ol.OI 4. ~d ll'ullef't°"I ' S·Olt 12 S. Biro Cl.-8Nc hlS llQU MC~ rMll'5M Vle~) J: tUJ. IOO ,, .. rtllly-1. Mlut ... Vi•t• II.ff. M. .,_,,., A. erow""• Kn-> •:un 2. 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W•IUr, New Z••land, J:lt.17. ?. V•n o,......,.., Bc19ium, i .n .11. l. Wttt!Nfl. Wbt c;.e,..,..nr. J'lt JJ. •· C04hltn. C,..IM!Cl s:~.s1. S. C.leMen.1. llutalft, J.J'.U. I...,__, "'A. S: ...... '· ~cro!I, er11.11111. l .40. ..... 0-MICll. Ausllalla, 1 .• 1.to. t . z.e-11, Hllrl9Kf, ,,.,,oz. MIAMI-Gary Valbuena. former Fountain Valley High and Orange Coast College football star , dr ove the Miami Dolphins 61 yards to set up a thkd quarter 24-yard field gout as Miami de- 1 reated Minnesota. 16·3, in exhibi- . tion football Saturday night. Don Strock and Jim Del Gaizo, · ~SO-battling !or a quarter.bat post on the Dolphins, each threw a TD pass for Miami. ..... c.,..., t. UMte4 St.eta Ol•AO, '-" ............. tlll4• •<ti &JJ. 1 Ea~I G9rtHfty, JU6. l. USSR, ..... . ._ ""''"'"· la.U. S. ClllMI, 39.01. 4. llaJy, 39.0I. 1. Fr61'1CA. lf.16. I. C•r1eO•. JMI. 1 .... 1t1tay Flftal t, UnllH Itel .. Jfre(l1r. er-. H-H. f'arlls, 1: Sl.U . 2. Poland, 3:01.43. 3. Wvsl Gl•m•l'IY, J.01.91. 4. Cen..ie. ,,.,,,6'. S. Ja1Nlte. 3 OJ ....... TrlnldOd TOINOO, 3:03.'6. I. cuo.. S:OJ!ll. L l'onland, l .Ot..SI. Mar•t-IT•"I .. , .. 11, .. 1.,_1 ~lts_.n) AOUfld S ICll<IO, l•P<tfl. plllnt'<f I.I. -lh ICCWN Otnltrlev, U$SR, pl!IM<I ICllc>hl~°'· MOflt;>h~ •• h"""'I, llll19t'I•, OlllpOl<,fltO K•m, K-. ltOllflO• -Dmltr,.v plllMCI l(lldo. h-.v111nned IC"°° rr1, ... t111tnH--.1 l•~•d•, Japan, •11tpo1111eoo lvooov, U5$R; T••aot. J•PM, pl-Jetn, 5ooAl\ICloru; .... ..._ _,_.,_, a141g,,. .. 1_ 11u...-1 ltOlllld • -Ar•I, Jao•11, ptnnecl l(N)ol-1, Monoo11a; Umin. USSR, ov1p01n111<1 Dou•ov, 8 ut11arl•; 8 r\ltllert. ~s\ G<!rm•ny, pinned ICl\t!Clor, lrM> Flnal-8ruchtttoutooln\td.\r•I. .... 1 ....... , ... t (l>t..-1 Round S -F•rahva\lll·f'U.......,., '""'· o.illJolnl· fd 0.VIJ, UIA, 1.0.J O; ();dov. MonQollot. plMe<I v.,,~ov. 8\119o'f W; ltovnch -YM!I. !ioul" Kor~ ... ponned Oavh.0l09v P"'""' Fttr4hv•\ho·Fa>Mndl, F1,..1-ouao¥0\llooin1011 Y ..,°' u.iotwi.aot 11,.,.._1 R-•-s..oaw•t•. n"""OllllJOtnted P"''"'"' UU R; KN-. usa.. O•llpO<ntf<I.,....,,., e..19*1•, FuW1l-PlN9l111te11Kn...-.-i-e. W.1tarwelt11111u_..1 -8er1e91r, Iran, be•t Otit<ldc, UM; 0.1•, J~ -t OilMaic; Dile llimed 8M11190<. ~, .... ,,._.., Round S -Utun, Tu1i.er. outPO<nlf!O Abllo•. But~rie; J. ~erv., U~ pifwwld-lllov. US. SR, Routld • -NovoJllov OulPOlnleo 51t9ofr, Wo t ~1mony; J. ,. ... ,.,.,.CMllPotnttdUtut1, f llfMY. 1.1tlllll4tevy ... 1tlltll"'pollf\llO Round • -T•dlHhvlll, USSR, OUfPolnttd /lrlof'cov. Romani•; a. f'eltrMn, USA. outoolnted Slollmtt>l•r, E•SI Germ•ttv, Final -l..iro,hvtu bur •. P•t•rson. ,....,w.11111 u20-..1 Round S-V•ryginUS.SR,o«IJ•MIOG "-HI,._. In 11-fnn~ngs Canoef•g Melf ICOU SI""" 1,• ,.,.,.. - f Hell!\, t ••I C#t>•m•"'' > ml11111a" ., ?O vcone-, t. ~-. HW!Ot•Y· l a M. > DI ... R@INM6, ). 4t.•!.. 4 P•rft, !••tr. a )I. I). I. ~ ... '°. uss-..a:n.0 ... --.-."""'11, :uz ..... (""Ml•ft SlnlM$ I .... '1MI I, l.illl"bell, V\lgoJla•I•, ••Of SI. J, Utt*n-t.' US. SIC, •. 1'.S7. 3. Wich<nenn, Mw1Vry, 4114.11, t.. An•n1ev, Outva•I•, •: lf.41. J. P•IHl(/llfl. Roomnl•, •1 IS.Gt •• f<h•, Ft•Mt. •· 11.n. . c .... ,.,. 1'-.alr• ,, ... l'INI 1. USSR S U.t .. 2. Romenia l:M H. 3. Hll"OM., 3 SJ. ... 4 1">14'nd>· S9.S6. S. la.I 0..rnMr 4:00.JI, •· Clocl\O\loYllO• • 01,41. •• ,... .... ,,. 1.•"""-I 1. USSlt J Jt,Ot. t. !!flt Go!tmany J n ll. l. M111\0fl"f 3 )0 3'. f. Frence J JJ.ps. S, 5p.t111 J U It .. kt9lum J'll.. ... ICIJlk F-. I ... ,.._ I USSR, I OLU. t, S..ln. l Ol •i. 3.. h•I C..rfflOfly, l: 10.1 .. 4 Romeftla, l: II.#. S. .....,.., J.ll.11 ... Norwar,l : ll.1L 0,.11C.tet-rr<N•WtitMUfllltl Rou~dt p .... Nova~. Czecho~lov•••a. bHt _,.,, UIA; Choc:n1>11v1ll. U~R. l>NI l<ovecevlo. Vuoo•l•vl~: ROl/9(', Fr6ntt. won by delwll; U.mur•, J•pan. blNI P•-· North Kor.a. .... 1. "°'"Ill· Aroentln.11, 1101 I-•· Cllb4; Wtll••· Allllrllt, bPlf 5o<IWllll, S~clln; 0-0. ICOtff, llMI V.i•t.J. HUfttJ••y; RIMI••· Br ll•lo, ""' ,..., .... llff. WHIGe•m•ny. ltWMl Cl\oc,,l\llYlll, f'~~il. •••t "Ovall, Ct•<~IOYtllte; ue"""-. "-• _, "°"9'. Fr...-.ctt. .... ft44 PH4A IHmura, J•Pd", btat Cf\oc11iMW111, U$SR. , Poole Acmlry. 8tlt•o~'. beoll Porllllll, AtQllftllna, tllt ... <llat H Rou9t, f'un<e , bu t Pek, North !Corn: Chothli.hvlll, U~SR. bu t Rouot; Gllo, So.iii. l(ort~. t>e•t Neurt\ltM.ot, We.I Germany; Clio. bffl Portelll, Ar<19ftlln1; ..,.......,._ J-. IM4l Re<T1fr¥. Britain. Uemura wins 9old; tllemlry 1ttnr; cnot-"vllllelldCllo.twonm. , Wlnoing ..in..me!Lu:Qm~tion wereTim Norris (2:07.14200fJy>. Greg Smith (1:09.63 100 breast), Steve Nelson (1: 55.36 200 free) and Kevin Drake (4:39.57 400 indo>. Drake railed to overtake . ' . 1. J. Y•u.111i. IMbtlM Vlelol 4: .... ff l. LUftd-9 1 ....... .11 0.tl<S) 4:.00.14 4, Jo-18-1 • fl SJ s. TllOmH tContiol 4;4l.tl "' Smotn C!>onl• 8.tt'bera '"'·"· IOO l•·et ••l•y-1. Santa Cl•• 1.nu t. OoAn"' 7.56.Sll.MlnlonVleiol:St IS. Regular QB Bob Griese and backup Earl Morrall did not play. \/Heu llp set I. Cicri:>M>tl<I, E"'t O.rmeny, l "°""• 9 minutes, ss.o M<Ofldl. t. s-.. us.., 1:10:41.1. l. u ... -t. a.111r""'· r:n :rr.,•:--o.-.;-usa., 1:ll:t~ S. Viren, Flnl...,d. l:ll:IOt. •·Drayton. C:-, 2:tS:JO.O. 1. Mo~. US$R, 1:1J:l3.'. I. -Aton So'. $0aln, 2: 1•:2 ..... t. Fa°" 1i.a1r. 1:14:?• .... tO.Go"l<IY,USSll,t ·tS 34.0. ~-:at.11 .... ",US.t.,J:U :IU. .. ...,,_, ...... , I W$tol•. Pola110, 7•41'1. IOlympic r..Cot'd; olo r9<0ld 1 ' u t t>v Fosour v. U.S.. t968. I 1. Jov. Cenad.l, 1.J\4. l. SIMe&, USA, 7•14. 8Udalo•. US SR, 7.3, S. Sl'nlul<ov. USSR. Mil\. 1.. ~·~mo. Italy. 1. ll;. 1. O•ll1<:hm101, e.51 Ge<'m.11nv. I·•••. Angels Win, 3-2 Slumping Dodgers · Dealt 6-3 Setback SAN F R ANCISCO (AP> - Bobby Murcer drove in three runs, two on a first inning home run, to lead the San Francisco Giants pnst th'e Los Angeles Dodgers, 6·3, Saturday. The Giants reeled off five con - ~ secutive hits and scored four runs in the opening inning of( Doug Rau, 10·7. · John Montefus co, to.9, went the distance for the victory. Umltlal the Dodi~ to U bib. STONES ••• The teams play a doubleheader today. .!\forcer's 14th bo.ier of lhe ~ason came ·after Marty Perez On Tl' Toda,, Clla11nel 11 at Noon doubled and Gary Matthews sincied to produce the first San · Francisco run. la the aecond. lliireer WU nit by a pitcb wttb the bases loaded to drive in aoother run. Montefusco s truck out seven LOUISVILLE-Dick Stockton upset Guillermo Vilas of Argen· lina. 6·4, 6·2, to gain the semifinals of the Louisville In- ternational t ennjs tournament Saturday. In other matches,1 Harold Solomon topped Jaime Flllol or Chile, 6-2, 6-4; Stan Smith ousted Mexico's Raul Ramirez, 3·41, 6-3, 6-1; and Poland's Wojtek Fibak downed Victor Pecci of Para- guay. 6·2. 0·6, 7 ·6. A,s Break Mark BLOOMINGTON -The Oakland A's broke the modern major league r ecord for stolen bases in one ~ason Saturday wbeo they swiped three i.n a S.S...... Joss to the MlnMsota Twins, br· inging their season total toZ23. WIT R enllt• and walked none. Coatin•f:d From Page M sAN '"•Nc1sco l.OSAMouu F1110Av·u1su'-n ai. r 111tt •• r " w '""*'a" n , lfldl .. n v.oay I ran (slowly the first lK>O) tterlldl>"«' • 2 to 1.-.2b s o o o-Wo""'" -Ntvramove 1(1 llMI o..-anc 6-2; was a gamble. I knew they'd be ·:!a~~~~~' ~: ~ ~ ~~'::'~:~: : g; ~ ~=~;.~~vratt1ov• cc1 11t111 Gmrant· a. Totrll'IQ, O.nmarll, 1-1\\, Al•o. II. ••rrl11•av, USA, 1·1111. 13. 8111 JeM""°i. USA, .. II~~. WOMI ... S"9t l'ut FIMI 1. Owlslove. 8ul941rle • .,.5, OCymoic f'Kord; old rt<ord ,,.o, Mtl "' Chllhova,. USSlll, m l. 2. Oii· Jo'<I•, USSR ... t. 3. Fibl-Oll•, Oecl>O\tov•k••· '1·•~•. •. Ad•m. Ea•f G•rmeny, tl·S. •· SUiokne<hl. El\t Gertnal\Y, t1·•">. 6. DfCle\f'. e.st ~m8"Y, '4•11. 1. WoltM, W.SI c;.,,,..,.~. U.l14.a. Stoy~v•. 8ulq.a1la.6Mll'>. Alio: 12. Sel•t.r. USA, SH. 1600 lleley l'lMI 1. Ea•I Cort'lan~. J; t•.n. world roconi; old ,.,. cord l:U o • .el by E•>I Gtrmany. 1'n. t. U111tod Sl•M• CS.Hnler, ln9"•m, Jllft, .,.,,ant1.J:u.a1. l. USSR, 3:1'.2•. •. Au>lrena, 3;U.S.. $, West Germanr. ,,,s,11. 6. Flnlenc>, l:?J.11. 1. 8rll•l11. l:U .01.a. C.ft.acta, 3.'8.91. • ...... 1.,,,, .... 1. East C.rl'l'l.1lny. o .ss, OC'(ml)k ~.old••· cC!'d. ft.I. WH I O.rnwnr. 19n. ?. ~I c;.,,,,...,.,, '2.S •. 3. USSR.o .°' ••. C.nacll,'3.t S.-tr•ll~. 43.11. .. Jam..ica. U.l•. J. U,,,... ., IW..._, ......... ...,_.,...._ O••M ....... I, 4"$, II. .Itel ... 0.7'. Mario Guerrero's sacrifice fly with the bases loaded and one out in the 11th inning gave the CaJi!otnia Angels a 3·2 \'ictory Saturday night over lhe Chicago White Sox at Anaheim Stadium. Guerrero's fly ball carried to medium deep left field and Rusty Torres beat Alan Bannister's throw, which was slighUy orr. .line . Bobby Bonds' triple leading off the inning off loser Terry Forster. 1-8, set up the vjctory, the Angels' sixth in eight games under new manager Norm Sherry. The win, before a J acket Night crowd or 31,314, delighted Sherry. .. , must admit;U said Sherry, ''that I was out of moves. I'd run out ol players. All l had left was four starting pitcher$." FV Legion Triumphs CAl.IFORNIA •II r II Ill CHl,AOO COltlM,d ) 0 1 I Ktllr\ton. rf it.mr.2b • O o o ll•nnu ler.iw • ..... w l 0 1 0 1 0 I 0 S I J 0 J 0 I 0 f I 1 l 4 000 1 00 0 0 0 00 sooo 4 t I 0 4 0 t 0 sooo 0 000 0 00 0 00 00 l Dtvll. pll I 0 0 0 c;.rr.11 Chalk.H 0 0 0 0 Ort•, ... ~.rf ~ 0 I 0 J.-tt<•r. lb So111i..1b • o l o w.Slel,.,,.. 8 Jone!.,Df' 0 0 O 0 P.ll•llJ.Pll lt.Tontt,1111 0 I 0 0 IC.S.11.lb M911C>fl,tll\ l I I I 1.1mon, ti a.cni..11 • 0 1 0 BrotWlmer,11» L Sl•nlOn. 111> I 0 0 0 Dlrll, n MGllrt•o.ls • O O' Eul..,,c ltOJ60"'.ll> • 0 0 0 11.Jolw>IOll. p Elthbrrn, c l 0 1 0 For lier, p l\tlQll'-Ph I 1 I 0 Betrlos,p Ho;"1PhrY,< 1 0 0 0 l ot•I• 39 l 9 l Tote!\ 41 2., l wo0<ilwl1enwlnn111grun1e.,,..d. Ollcaoo ooo 700 ooo 00-1 Cllllotnie 000 010 010 01-J DP-Ool<•oo '· LOB-ChlClllJO "· Catuornl• II. 78-11.,,,.1\to•, Garr. Brollamer, ColllM. 38- Bonds. Hlll-J. ~tr C'1, ""-ltCfl IS), $8-0.U, c;.rr. S-0.nl. SF-.G ... ,..,... II' " 8J~ 9 1 Fonter IL. 1 .. 1 I 2 e.rrros ~ o Aon 1 1 ""°"'99 ~ 0 v..-~ 1\0) ' ~~ IW. S.11 I~ ~ T-l.'9 tic. A-3t,)t•. " fi lt •• so 2 2 I l I I t I 0 0 0 0 2 2 I 2 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 I 0 0 0 ' 0 coming at me at ffie end ~nd all I Mur<~•.rt 'l 1 1 3 o.1v•y, 1b 'o 1 o Me11 -Rle<iwn <C111te1s1-.T-6;St-ee11111 could do the final 15 meters was 111euz. 311 4 ' t 0 C..y, :io • o o o -· R~'M!" Ra111m. •·1. ""'..., -G1•cNM1tl1W· Speltr,u • o 1 o 111n~1.u ~ 0 t 11 o 0 , ~1c1 11ee111e11.1c1y-•1111·S. wish the finish tape would come D.E..-.ns, ltt 3 0 0 ' U<r,d ~ A;unev•ll•ltlu tO.vel•ncl. up." Hlll.C 3 0 0 0 Ye19fr,c 4 I 2 2 -Y'ertlll, ...... •N 5-doflt,c 100 0 Rau.o 1 00 0 w..m.n-1<11'9tN'l'll1ut!-1,M;Klng.wadlt Royals Collect Crown Me n's Golf Summaries LAGUNA etrACH Low Net Tournemtnt II S-llft~ Cou<lll'Y Club: A 1'119"1-I. 0¥...C4t CO~I""' flS.13-ttl: 2, Iii.I All»rl aote111o ,,..n-•O~•n-110 .. 1 ll"I0-441; •. Uoel ~-;.oe FOWi ... 114·9-6$); Ja<k Lund llO-tS-.SI; O\olfle$ l<•ulm•n flt.t•-tSI. The U.S. 400-meter relay crew Mnt•ftc:o,o J 0 0 0 Oood.on.!lh I 0 I 0 (NY)bef(~w E¥9•1,M . survivedawet,heavytrackand Tote•• J t•H "-0-•"11.o 0000 1Nn -~'rff <NVl1tut."9tl'-.H:M9-· C huck Rober tson gameat 6 o'clockafter ntottou,.1>1t, .. s•T"o•~.!~""'" \ / twnCrta.O(I I o o o So<olle lNYIDHIP•UIM>l\·RO<.,.,M. John B -"' • .__ " ""'5 a poor first handoff or the baton Houoh.P o o o o Miorec1-Roc1>e·S,,.w1P1...,tSto1i.w.i. ... 1. tosse4, a one-hitter and rown pac~ "ic "-'Mo•u•r1t•r•11w to clock 38.33 and beat the East. Mota.oo11 1 0 1 1 11•1>ru1ttr -W•4•·St•ll• '""' 11 .. , SM•· Je-rrf' Velasquez swung winnen in lhe first game ~ ,.. •It ~ " '-: Germans (38.66> and Russians ~· noec... lo••1~000 0~ ~0~~! R:,";.·~f~1P11own1•. the lethal bat ,to lead with three r bl and Bob t".'e1!:'k,c1 ; o ~ o I <~~>ihe 1,500 relay team from -;~~~~·~!·a~~7\~~~';~~;;,~ ,.!!':.~ •. c:~~~~;~!1~=~ ... 3: ~~uen:l~: n V ~~1;r~: ~the~d~!u;~h~~t!~~nd:~ ~=~son.u ; ; ~ g • I America won with a 2:58.65 to • . R11uett. HR-M"""' 1w. v-r 1111. --Haste11e 1H1•••1.uo.~; "-'-"·I.Alli baseball team to a 1-0 nightcap. llrown,io 3 o 2 J run away Crom the field. Poland . maon,M.1>erez.sFj,.o.~·0~€1t 118 so 1~1!';1~·~:!!·,~~;!~::-1:·~·u1 bHt Coatt· victory over Anaheim .Rink Vallere came up ~O:~!:~ ~ ~ ~ : • was second in 3:01.43. , O..•IOson.M. Saturday nighlin tourna· with the key blow-a Drwll"-'"°"·'b J 1 1 o Jn men's track and field the ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ; o..~!:::-"•s.r•ll·LUtz tLAlbttt Nntaw-m e n t act ton at. doublein thesixlhinning G<ii!.":'t_,.. 2~ : ~ : USA took six gold medals and of 1 o o o o 1 s..oe"r•b•·uc..er-Nu'-Olwtd!M CH1 ••• ~naheim'a La Palma to score one. sc-w1 • ......, the 23 ootds up for grabs, 12 dil-l\COlWIO.tl " 11 l 3 o r P1tAw.Je!:·1L•ut~!:~. Park. _::::~au.-, = ~: ~ ! ~ e. IMun:orl. WP-11.alA. T-l:S6. ,.. no"•-·-lo fettl)t nations shared them. The victors return aMH1caM uo10H Hc0ttoGAMtr ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~----=~---------:~-----:~----~~00~Qd2to~~ ~~~~~-~ ~-~~~·~~ I the Fullerton Dodgers Srntll\•t s o 1 o J~kson,lb ' o 1 o MAZO-A M. ·or Le.ague Stnndi·ng.s w.ilh two vlctor ithes ~=-:~. ; : : g ~~.::~" : ! ~ : necessary to capture e °""°''''-< ' o 1 o Up!°"·"" 1 ' o o tourney crown . s.....wn.1.. > 01 o o 11aoe.-.,rt ? 1 0 2 , lltllK-t,U 4 1 0 llr-n.30 • 0 0 In Thoroughbred erawtotd,11 ' o t o ~rf••td,11 , o o o Le t t lleflra,dh • o D o EdwMCb,c .s a t o ar•TfONAL r EAGUE AMERICANLEAGVE ague ournamcn aC· A .. Uo,Jb • 0 0 t Dou9A-rso11,11> J 0 I 0 '"'" ' tlonatOrange'sScha!fer 11o0er1tot1,P o o o a c:.w-.p o o o o 19 7 5 Eut D~i~Ln Pri. GB East Di~J5j(~ Pct. CB Park, Fountaln v.aJley Tolel.<> sew..,,!, .... ' • I Tole!\ S< .... ,.!!1,.,.l • I Phlladtlphl.. 67 "2 .677 NewYork 61 38 .616 tangled with La Mirada r " • , II • ii ... " for the c hampionship ,._1.t1nV•"'" ooo 001 OOC>-1 • o rr-1a1"v.11ey ooo 001 O-.J • 0 Pittsburgh 56 44 .560 J.T~ Baltimore St 49 .510 IOVJ ""-Im ooo ooo OOIHI t 2 t..Mlradl ooo ooo 11-4 , • New Ybrk 52 52 .500 17' :2 Cleveland 49 50 .595 12 Saturday-with two vie- -CLOSE OUT St.Latia 4z 56 .429 24h Detroit 48 51 .48S 13 tories necessary for thc-;:=================:::;-1 • Chlcal(o 43 S9 .422 251,; Boston 46 54 .400 JS~ title-a nd coach Al Montreal 34 61 .358 31 Milwaukee 43 54 .•43 17 Pellicclolti's FV Royals l¥'AS •••••••• SSl2 DISCOUNTED s350 CASH IACK • • $400 IMMIDIATE CllDIT OM lllA ll POI DOWMPATMIMT Ott CASH IACK! Wes& DMsion WestDMslon did just that, beating La ctncinnnU 66 38 .635 Kansas City . 61 l'.l .mo Mirada, 4·2 m the first Dodger• $5 46 .545 91h Oakland 53 49 ,520 9 game and 3·0 tn the 50 505 1011.l n1ghtcap. Houston S4 S2 .509 13 Minnesota 51 · ' Anaheim's only ufely San Diego 49 55 .471 17 Texas 48 52 .480 13 off Robertson was a dO\I· Atlanta 46 56 .451 19 Chicago 46 55 .455 16Y.t hie in the't'lcventh inning. San Frnnclsco 46 SR .442 ~ Angels 4s SO ·433 18 The FV hurler whiffed '-tllf,_,.,~ f'tlllMr~l,N•wYor-I Ollceou, St Lo.." 2 SMt Fr""'hco •· ~) --M. Allef>I• 1-4 Clf!Cltw\atl 11. S.... ~I _,... '· ~o4fl~Oll • T-r~O-f'Nlade411111• IUflClt•-od .. , -Tw.ttlltfl CMI •It-"'°'' et New York cs-~Md E~ •11,t • ._ Mon!•••• '1f11<19rs >IOI et 1>.11~ (Kl ton I 0 !.t. Loul\ 10tM¥ Ml t!Ollc.eQoCBurrk .. 111 :S.n 0 .. 00 IJ_, 11·41 et C:ll>ClnNtl (llllh ~1 hrAlula•·ll ..... "'fNle-ro 11·61 •t Housl°" (Oifl"lrf" l()-t) ~ tS<illon l)•I ..,d R-'Mii Ill S... J:r-IKO ,..,, .... nd Dr•~ti.· l•ll, a Sal!lf'e1,·•k• .. llrottonf .... H.-WYotk1·• MHW>M01<1•.0t•lt1110S Delrolt S, 8.olllmor"• C-IM>d t•S. MllW~ullH, M I........,_ ti In ~ T••H •. 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Call your broker or JOhn Alstrom. manager ol sales and leasing, at (714} 979·9205 or (213) 680-9415. : . ICDl.L/.IRV9m CINIER 3190A A11poil Loop Dr, C~ta Me&c! Ca 9:>626 IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMP-U:X . ( \ 0.ily 0. ... , I-Tl\<~ A l·-'l OU.•••. "'•'d u r .... . TlllllO 114(1 ~ lo,•l°"O" t 1'•' • Oid "' .. °'" (Olh .. CM~OJKti Put d ~.000. fnt Hfl)Odtt"'••I •T0to1 ~IO •l' 110 "'°"' Comm.ono IGonu1t11 loo 1 t> Or>..,11< Ouh IP .. ,... ) 40 '·-1.11.11s A ·O r4n • ~lquld ~l•wt S.riom Coclo Tlvet. ""''"'••• ,._, \(r91(P\e,. 'OUltTH •ACI 6 111>'-• 1 ""' 01<1 maiclen colt• & 911<11,. ~1,,11~ 1A~OOI R~o• .... t fOtOI w ....... P<op/>lil JJI 7t0 110 1~1 0at1tiw....,11>t.,u1 ~ut l'••ll lf-1 II--· >MIS r Al'° r.n -Cff\O s.,,...,, ~ '9r, l!J--~""Wttl *"r~· l lOllTll 111.aca -1N t ·~Oft IU•I. j ffff Oldi & llj>. HMldtu ,t. Pllrioe U0,000 •clCNCI. Oco"''°" ...,._ ~p Miiie fir IPl .. ol 11.0I) J.10 J.20 Au\tlnMIUltr Mc:Het911el l.AO tto Slltclallle IMenal 410 Ti .... -I '" , '<ourM A<ordl 41~ "" -Orttnltl Mat!<. VII Wlpi,Cl\lndO, 8rat\ ao .... S<rtt<Mcl-Prlncttr ~ er- lordCowl NINfH ••CE 0... mile J .,..., )Id> Cl••Ml"9, "" ... SJ ,jOO, l/ellont •1•1• if orot >"'9e Struo Tom INo<MerQUet S,.Clelltt IOllv•r•• I l •mt-1 ll I s s co 1.10 ue Ah4 r.-n -Mr. Rotation, ""'"°' Pre<iov\. S.n CllOtt•. 811!(" MeltMY. NOs<:ralchts PVSUC NOTICE UBLIC N011CE ~ICTITIOUl8UllHIU N.\1111 ITA TSllllNf Tiit IOllOwi"9 plf..-i ll <IOl"f&aullntU ... : TWI TENNISMACl41Hl,2J/HVt.t P*I <anlo Ill., MIUlell 11i.10,CA. tttlJ ~"'' H. G••lltll'I, u oi.VlePer•. Ml~\/lol0.~-'1'1$ TWt b<isl-J I\ C-U<ltd llY en II\ dlvlduotl. Tucu•w.c;,e11em TN~ )l.t-nl w•s Ill.CS •11111 lht ()DUft1V Clerll 01 O<-enge C-\'Ott July PVBUC Nonct: llllCTI nous •UllMIU NAMllfAf81111NT TM lolj9wl119 ptrw11s are c!Qlnollll)I· ...... , M & H IHf&:lttO• OlfSIGN, Mtl ICtrft Ori~•. Hun11n91on 9H<ll . e.t1•n1· '2"9 "o M<Nelll, s.41 Kern Ot . M\1111 lntlttt a.rte!\, c.111or11I• ttWt O•r? He;,,n101t, •111 P••l...O., Murll1"91011 a.ec1t, Celllor111ett'4 fl1ls 11usr,..u I• tond11cttd br • gtntrel MtlnttWp. ll•ymolld M<N•lf Jr. Tiiis ""tmtllt w•t lllff '"'"' !lie °""'4Y Cltr~ of O>en9e COUMV on Jiiiy P UBUCNOTICE llllCTITIOUS aU$1NllU HAMI STA UMINf ''· .. ,., T ... lolloWlllQ peraon b CIQoftt _. nnsn : "'*"* s. 8. FRAM ING, 2002 Emw ""' .. t,lf76 flllitallWd o.-eo .. 1 0.11, "'""· l'wllll~ o...," CO•>I 0.1ly Pilat, .-~ M"''°" \/1tlo. C:.hl0t"'•~> ,..., '• ti U. •"" AAl911J1 I, .. ,. ""'" Sel he""'· f~/07 l!mtwi-•'-MlulCll'I Vl41o. Cll•'"'"'" .,.,S M~tt..~IWQ. 1,t, IS. 1976 )1f!.,7' DAIL y PILOT A I I , Oillf ,.._ IWN ..._.. FAOM VAUDEVILLE DAYS TO THE PRESENT Elmore Vincent la ltlf.Ac:11vely Entertaining PUBLIC NOTICE oi!::.i:u•IN•> 11 ~ono.cted .., .., 1" L Sal 8tttrrat if ' St llllCTITj0US8USINIU This sl•l<!1nt1tl '"'" lfled w<tll t"' e s •a age llllCflTIOUS 8USIHIU .. AMI STATIMl .. T COUnlt Cit<\ of Ounv• County on Jiiiy lllAMI STATIMINT l ... lollow1nv ~"°" •• doing lllfto lt. Ifft. T ... to1io.1,,. "'"°" h ~ lllnl· neu•• 111nu1 • PUBLIC NOTICE Nn n : 8 E Ac H w 0 0 0 p 0 A II! s T Pucl1>1o...S Ordro~ Co.st o.ily PUOI, M£TlttC MOTORS, 10IJ ... ,,., ""°DUCTS. 1091 I eu<ll-UM, August I, •. IJ, 11. "'' J26t>lt ""°·· CMt. MeM, CA. tt.21 H""ll"910fl &.atn, CA ttW. ~~~aket I l llO ; : U E Htll, l•Vell.tl\1 llalr & J.5Ull Time,. I 10 t $, • "'""" T-. Pal• U7.ll. Petu H. S<flfepp1to•s1. 201 Al•n II Lu. 1'"11 8t•<h1'il00d F c c . ~-=, ............ 11•. c. ... ,_.,_ 1..a.:i • ...::,i:::-:.e:=~~~... .... PUBLIC N011CE or oast onuc Tiii• CiVii~ ;, ,~,.., tlV.., HI-dl•ldliet. FICTITIOUS aus1 .. ns AllO rtn -8llly·1 Or'"""'· Rost k>r "'P.onct, Urtell HHP, Nlllbu1ger No •<r•ICl'ltt. ""'" llAC:I -1 . ..,.m11nontUtl l war 010~ & uo. Sl•r1•r• 4llowo1nce>. P\i, .... s•,ooo Jov«tl JuCl94 IMollld) t •O J 10 1.llO Prlnte Ml•IV l~llO•m•~•r I ) .0 ··'° Rol•o •Gonz•lul uo fhfHt. ·-1.SiQ Al.a ,.,, .. lll>o IO Ille ... \. IEI•, \o""' C.rote~. 8aunuo, Onllny'\ Pf'onut.t, Fo9u.ro. I -~-<-#K .... O --$i.>rno U I HCI•, t·Jovl•I J•f .. ' f. lllrinct Mi'1t, P•i. ....... SlllTN AACI -One"''" Ott Curt J v .. , ol~. All-•11<.01 Pur•e\11.000 l(•"Q;Chll~- Alamitos Racing -Results ...,.u..,. .. y Del Mar , Racing EntrieS- ..... owr. Alan II L•e NAME \TATIMIMT ,..t.,.H. kllf~ Tllo ~••ttrne<\( w•• t1ltd ,.;th tht TIIC 1ooow•f\O i>e''°" h doinQ """· Tiiis statt,.,....I wn Iii..! wttlt t.,. C-ty Cle•-ol Or•n119 ColHl(~O<I Jutv """ ~s. c.ountvCl••llofOf-angec:-v"".iu1y t4,m" JU!>TGllAPH1cs 1110 "c .. 5o11111 ByMtKEPASKEVJCH Born in Teitas ln 1908. 11. ,,,... " Cont Hlgllwey, ldgun• BHcl'I, oeu.. Delly l'lloU~N V1' ncen• r1·rst e nte r ed ""1U Publh"-d Or•"9e Co•n o.ity Piiot, C.llfornle tt4S4 " Ruth for bis a~tograph after It was Ov('r.'' Publl~ Or•nee Coot 0.11, P11o1, JUiy 11. u. •llCI ,,..,.1, •. m• A•l•ne corvino. 21~1 s..mtiru. The axiom that there'-s sh ow business as the J111y1t,U.•11C1A1111.1.e,n1• ,..""•-----------~--·· MW...,,111t10.como.n1au•1s b • Ilk ·h "Texas Troubadollr"Jiat AFTER HIS s how PUBL""c NOTICE '"'' 1>11slnus is c-ucttd..., •" '"· no u stness e s ow •' dlv1c11ia1. bu!Uness h as a w itness in the age o r 19. Like m t went off th e :iir . Vincent 1111CT1TiounuS1Nf!n n.;1 ~~~:_~~r::~ 111.., ,.1111 1,,. Elmore Vincent. n 67· s ingers h.e picked up his took his Fis hfacc charae. P U BLIC N001CE NAMUTATIMINT eovn1y oen.01 Ot•nq• Gountron July year ·o ld res Ide nl o f s ty I e b Y m i m ic king t e r i z a t o n o n u FICTITIOUS aUSINIH& Tllelollo#i1'911tr•011l•d0i1>9bullnns 2', 1976 1.,e1·•ure World \\•ho 1·5 fn,. r ecords. b:trrt.stOrming tour or the MAMIE STATEMIHT es: ' 1111 ... 1 " "';' r· • d ~ ... 1o11-1n9 PO''°" Is clolftQ t...sl· R r. P111 NT1NG, 1u1 A P1lQnt1• PubllsJled 0ta1>ge coes1 0o>41y Poot from retirement. Even 1( ~ His 1rs t s u ccl.'ss came vau evillc circu it. One of ftHs.is~sr-"1NANC1AL se""1,.~c. Ave .. c°"1•Mtse,cA.tu27 ~1 1.a. is. n. n,. nn.i. yoo didn't grow up lis ten · in 1933 when h e went to .the big n1tmes on tht> ._.... Roi..rrTfe,,.ar.r'¥. lO'Zn HO!llum 1------------,1 .,. · cl -··" ,._: ~ 11-. 1'01 Nt•POrl 81vcl .• Cost• MIH, °' ,HunllnQtona.ach,(;A. PUBLIC N011CE linglo r aalo. C~aTR~!l:IT' ll n-r-1' all c I 8 (.' 0 t 0 rUlll aLLIWL..J.U.ldl .. ..WillS .,,:::;:::::~.... c~u=::i:10.,.,..s, l00l• .,.981..., c1.~~~inen 1s <onaut1eo bf"",,,. yoo've seen Vmcenl as a perform in the "Care free Sally Rand. P'l•ST•ACIE -ifu•l-Jye,11• UM,Hutltl'19tofl ... < ... c.n1omi. 1100.rtlrtm•ttrr• llllCTITIOUS•USINHS grandfathe r character earni\·al" .. adio show. He a ls o becam e in· otd '"''-'-c .. 1m1no. Pv•a '4.000. ... ~":"•r>H•1HoM11ctec1ttyen 1n-r"" ""1 ....... 1 .... ,,....., ••II•,.,. NAMIE STATIMIHT on one o f his many TV Here h e d e veloped a volved with one o f RCA's c .. 1""'111"'1'""1·soo-uo,ooo.,. COU11ty 0tt1.o10r ... geco""'~""Ju1r Ti.to11o"'1"11 """0""c»"11 ""'' ·I I h tangle -ton g u e sue0 c h firs t e"'p e rt'm"ntal ~1AJ1er 1Pi.ru1 111 ~"w <>••vv• 21 mt. ,.u•s c o mme r c 1a s . I e as ,, , "' "' e.vD1oc.ro1 rc;onu•••' 111 This •tatement w•• 1i11<1 """' 111e • .,,,,,, P\'~AM1 D EXC'•ANGOA~ 1011 also played lcadin" roles pa ttern that led to his te levis ion programs in E111tlWeterslV•tdul 11• CbunlyOe•to•Or..,..c.u..ty°"July Pulil•-O•~C.0.UO..lyPllot llusi~• Ctntet Otovt . .z 100, '""'"' " f h S Fl hf '"'"'••nt11Hope to1n1<.o••• •'09 •. '"' Jt1P2J.•nd""9u\ll,e, n • ..,, • ~11orn1amu · a t the Laguna. Moulton most nmous c a racter, 1938. e n a tor s ace C.t<l\,...r1e10t1.,.,eu 1u -~h ............. ~---• ~~ ... llllfWlPi.... 'Juuo N•ncv J c .. wb~. 11•1 Hum Theate r . And althoug h ~en ator Frank e n stein was broadc a s t when O>err•I~""'"•" •t• ..-v.m.~ .... ....,._,.....,. ~ -., ...., """9f>iru.Cost•M•w.c .. 1i1wn.• • . • F. hf th l 60 HltTIMJo>opot cs""-n ••01 Ji.1y11 ... ,tt.-Aueu•11.mu .. ,.,. P UBLIC N011CE ""' bv\lnH• is 11e1n.;a ...... ~1tc1.., thts t h in, wh1te·h a 1red IS ace. ere W t> r e o n )' ~esilli'•G"t'M<H•r-1 ,.. ------------""10di"'~·0 cau .. 0e gentle m a n o fte n . r e · televisio n set s in the- "'°"c1 1011 .. cE-•1..,._ ... l,,_-r:.._-P_U_•_L_l_C_N_011C ___ E__ "'::~,~~~!:~!1::~' ~.~~·o1s"'0r'"'"'nc1 111.0 ... 1J"·~nr eo..n1y fe r r ed lo the fh1hg h · ., 5 FelSns"aFt1.A. 0 nCEth awt avs 1 .!,_uecnht s taAte 5 ofTNVew Yboergk.a n t o old&. a mol>g. PurH S.000. Cl.tiMjnQ U TI\elollowir>Qptrwnl\cl01"9bll\I ..... > ......,., M\lje ountyon -Y?<I. It,. pressure nature 0 S OW u "'• or1co 12.soo-s10.ooo. 1115...s b · h 1 r d was offered a national domina te the m arkel. 8ollncl"91Me9" IGonta .. 11 114 P'ICTITIOUS8USINIU ~. C A A p E T C .ti II E ""bhSl\td Ottn°" CH•t 0..ly Polol UStneSS ?S e ea e 1<1ne·u• .. 1,. tM<.._,..,., •u .. ,., ... ITATIMINT eJCTttA01torNA1tte. m 44 ir.11 ... 1 .. .t1ugu111.a. •J.12, "'' mo.14 through his scr apbook, spot on NBC radio where Vincent Qppeared on lhe l;!:'!.~~::r~'::';'Pe,i',:.',1 ::: TMto11ew1,,.--.. •dlllle"""· w...,,u .,,...NIQ ... 1,c.uun P UBLIC N011CE one gets the impression the "Senator Fishlace · Red Skelton show as a 0uc1o111un1Me,_,..,, '" -~~Gs 'N THINGS. DI Yklot'• oavtdWll1tam Mayo.m44A1ionth that Vince nt )o\'es every and Professor Figgsbot· n ear .sighted o ptometrist Feirly()erlnQ IOinl<Ol•I· am ' W•r.L•11""•H•o..-i.CA.'7tf1 i r u .. fl l d lhr d h E d Be Wl-.-yv~~~rit1..,1P.,1~<'•', 1,!! St.,'::~~!*.';'·~•!ti~ s...o••· • .~~.~1nm" conc11K•ed t>Y.., '" ,~c:!.T~~~!:~~':::S b tot o it. y!ars~ ow aste ee =~0:n8~ ~he .~::vlngrg::. ..... ~ -C.llfl)fflle C~AllOfl. U4 Vk10rla'4.. OevldW M•YO T I ,..ST •ACE -JSO yaro,_ 3 YM• olcls & 1111. Clalm1n9, Purse Sl, 100. TIU II D tt AC• -6 I ur IOflGJ. l .,.., 1 • .0 s,.io Old m.aldtn colt• '-vtlcll"QS. o.irn. • oo 2.to Inv. Pu"• u~o. c1<Hmh1Q price HonloytCll'l~Men IAd<ltrl I I lO 86r•ort81o IC.trdo1•I I . R11l•rk'• ll•n IOUllOrl ,-Tome -19 0.. t JQ. '12,IOO. C:0..Me~.CA.ttU7 • Thi\ \lalemo~I .. ., lllOCI wlll'I ti. nu:":,'01 -1"0 jlerM>n 1' cloi"O DW HIS L O NG a n d In· Sen. Fishface was 8 porter." lie also played a T1t15 lllisMlen '' c""°"'1te1 ~ ., .... eo...icr c'"'"'" 0r .. n11e countrot\JW1 ACCENT ON N4•t.!>. 116n "'"''-' ter esllng c areer of near-"foolosoph e r " who never number of c h a r net e r "°'111 '°",;,•lloNll'r-luMSMeply 21 · 1 "'· ,.,"' ~~~nl~~;~~IL, LHun• Hlou•1· ly50years h a s takenhim quite said what h e roles on "The Life or .tllso ran J~•I A\• 'H, JOiiy Sllil<IOw, t<lssomall, o. ..,,,." Too, R<Qlll on 8r<Mtter, o-·• Hint ... Tutt ~ Ser •tclW!d -ca 11 _,. Outct. c ... ,, .. ., ··~· -,.-,,.,.,.rt_ -• t• ._.,. 81•. Paid \tl.M. HCONO llACI -4.tOyetd'\.J .,.., -Cl•l"'-1119> P .. u U,>00. e.,,d&1<11n C..roo1~1 A"bo \ 0.t IH•rll r1t•l"Count IROUQlll limt->1.07. • . .a UO J OO I .0 •.AO HO Al'° t•n -,._l\l<'f' Vtl ... I, C- •-•t~Je\, .,•wker M•n No\C_relc~ Tiils :~:;.:.~'·:;,•':;::'w4u.~ ""bltSMc1or ... 911CoHtDailr P11o•. T••od LrnM Pot11u•••. rin from e arly r adio shows mean t. "M y f e llo w R iley" and "H ighway ,._ ..... ,.......... .. Or_ C_w_ w JulyU,el'ldAUQU" 1,l, U, 117• )lo1.H6 Pl•centlo :: HO, Newoort U•nh, lo II' t I • I t , Ch • ., I S f> t I " -•• ..._. ·-· • -----------'•ll•orn•a',"° ve e e v as on o pre· i s .. e r .. e r , . . a r o . u. itr. "1111J PUBLIC NOTICE • Titi~ """,,.n" c-du~t..i ov "'"'" sent·day commercials. citizens. When I'm elec t· ''TV is LI roug h , rough i-. PW11111ec1 o.-.... c..st .,...., Pltat. -----'"''0"• 1Tt•••Hvnn. Pauuii. 9 ab e R u th , R e d ed mayor I intend to put business ... Vincent said. July1'1"....SAu9-U.•'7• MW• "=~~::::;:::s r ... s .ia•-"' ... , •·••d ""''"'"'Skelton a nd Bob Hope a radio, overstuffed "lt c an kill you .'' Ile ls ------------1 The ........... ~ I\ dOftl8 Mi C-IY C;itr~OI Orlan" C:ountvonJUly j l f f .... f Urn it U f e 8 n d a fuH Of St OrlU aboUl flOUaTHuc1.-~ ' _.,. • H,im are u s a ew 0 nie featherbed l jail fam~ actors wh ere ,..., ••d m•lcHn 11111es. a a1m1":,..=---'-"8UC-NOT1CE-""tl'I. S'TI'!~M e"tOtt-T CA1'PE~ -~ ~ --...-... ~· characters Vincent h as n every • '"T'"": 0 w Pll<M ... ci.1M1119 Pf'k • ~-------------• cUANEAs, m• N•t1one1. eou. Auo;ini1~1r1~11~7~ .. -··,l;;;;, come In conlac wTlh .U-ilu•1r-.city _.l'ha.l'~ ~ n k they could bare-ao.ooo. fltCTtn ou1eu11 ... u1 1111tse.CA.t2U1 • • • d • 11 1 our jails wiU attract a ly s tand, but som ehow ! Ay...,,CMe-....;l 11• • ..._.nar1.Ma11T 121 ST&AM 8~1Te c.AllPET urtng 1 s o n g ente r . be .. ~. 1 ( 1 1 ed t l t 11 c;r.c1.., '"'"O ... 1c.-1 • u• Tlw..,_111 __ .,•till!MI-CLUHe11s. n u N•t1011a1. cost• Pl'BLIC NOTICE tainment c areer. ~ ca.Ho peop e . monag o g \ie grea e.gceMN• 1H-•rd1 1" -•s: MHA.CA.'2•11 promJse bi11er a nd bet· performances o n a mo- A S.r>eln• tSllotmn e.i "" •E001No & el!OSl'ltl!A "'"""' o .. cd 11t1crsc11mm, 112J .,CT.tTio u• ausiN••• ter looph oles i n the city ment"s notice. "P eople CoPll O'or IOllv••HI llt HOUSE, IMO So<ltlt MM SC., s.tu "-''°"91, C.Jla MeLll, CA. t76V r • .. ~. I Th d ,...,r,.,.o., .... 1va1eni ... ••> 11• ..,..,CA.'2107 n.1a1aWrwu •s<-tfflbY en1n-NAMIESTAT-EMIENT D~atlt N•llr~• j income tax aws . at's were r oppin g around t1~•Boomt>•IA•rmrei1 "'' ArnoldMICIYo4 "-"'*' ''°"" •"-1. Tr.ro1iow.nq~r"'"••••oolflq11UY-1----------'-....;..--S<> people won't have to m e left and right." he ,,..,1,...,,,.., tP•ncol 121 S.OlenYllleOf LM,.,,..les.c:A.'CIOJS R-•t o Blenc11m111 ,,.u.~: lll'llA•o A..t(-.nofrelne<19"'rv. ~talll • .;;,_"'all, UOI lt.eftc.lllto ™' Jteltment wH lilfd "'"'" ~ '° P'o:ZA OEL 11110 ASSOCIATIU. llAVMOHO Fll!ll•O Re•'"""' ol h ir e l awyer s to f ind Said. TOllQll At T1141'y com• 1011 ... re•I ttf Gyp'J lHdet I PlnU f I 119 MYlllMesler 1Torol Ill 4me<I<,.'• ,...ndale IAemlre11 ua Wdr ttld IM~rt1n11 •Ill s.m.oroG~m• fV•••-11 11• DencHllonS .. IM4,..l t• Aw .• v..,."""'· CA."'°' eow.ty Cl•r-"' <>-•"Oe (Ollfltyon JIJfr ! .. 1'._n.~~~.'!eel, Hewpot1 lk•cll. "-!lain Valley. Pu•eo" a..nr JUlr JG. them.·' THll'O llACIE -110 •••OJ l Yff' "'"" ••c11 -• 1""""9J. J -Tiiis o,,,.,,,.., ta <eftd«tecl "' • u, "" ...... ·-.... _ I olCS-& ..,, Clalmlnq. Pur$9 U.JOO. ...,.,,_ CltimlnQ. Pun. l1JOO. 0.1"""9 .. '""'-"" . lllM10 •, Oonald M. ttoll. '°' v .. l ido 1!1" Oorfl Augu•l 1•. ltlO ... C.llfornl•. • 'I l was n 'l r e 3 I y "•••Good on or1<• uo,000-114.eoo. • ~ ArMtclM.:;..,.,_ ""*'"'" °"'"i>e coes1 o..11y Piiot Sottcl. "''"port BH<h. c.1110"'''"'~ ~rvl1.d by hi~ "'" El""'' AHYo 01 satire ." Vincent said. ''lt NOT WANTING to become anoth e r victim ' or the tough pace, Vin-I cent w e nl'into the vend- in g m achine business. However , fie h as never'· drifted ra r from his farsl •uOl\tml •.to soo 40!>· 0..1>11tr Ooft(Torol u5 1lok ~ filed...,,."" .Myll n ...,. ... 9 1 1 1.,, • J. Ricllaru c. Elll<ltt "UnCIA {sle Senl• ne, Ge;•-"'°'""" PN11fo Mor1ell.octo (8roolln•ld) )l.lO 6,,tO Fl .. IBvtkm<&U•IMe"<ll IM eounty~otOr"'" Coutlty ' ' •'' 7'11>7' NeWPOf'IS.Kh,C.lllot,.'l.,tlMO 'At<roolS.nt•Ana,Ca;NlllUtAeno WU jUSl idiotic enough o1n-O.etOeLonlMI 1.-. s..o.11,,..nme ts-maurl '" .,... OttMr ,, O.P. Mlddlemu. 11 tt.11 -o1 F-.1.e1n ""'"·Gt;'°"' slsltN. thatpeoplelilced it .. 1.,.,._46•16 --..r .. 111101nlcolal "* t7,1'7' PUBLIC N~"""" a.1 or1w,C«~4tlMer.GMlfornt• lll<Wl•Hel11t1of lll-1.inv.i1er.C..; ' · A, .. ••n _ P•PP•'• 8,~, 'Bid T .... n.oug111 co11ureu 11• -~1 ......... 0r c ....., v11.~ 92'U Mo11rwe.-,,.ro1c:o••e1111u e.te;A11.., However , su cc ess h ad ~ -~-.. ~·--rVV>,,._ ...,.oHl o.llYf"llet. ·e-11t ... ·~1s.111,·-·~·-8oontGfFouflt•1"11•11•Y.<A;-·t.sd bk "l all 1>1,101. GotMr Too, Kid K•• .. v. S1i.n1 ~~ r _, 1 ... nc.,,1 1w ""''ta.~.,......,., 1 a ,.,, • ·-...... -· _...._~ 1 r aw ac s r e y lrut,.,...nt Mlgllty GrHllll•rta<•I 111 . • • PICTITIOUS aUSINISS i....t. ,._wpor18tecl>, Calll0r'nl•9?MO Dote Gal>IH ol Foun leln lltllt1. (~. 1.k be ' bu Sc••l<llold -TrtQlc Et1d °' .. ""'" IMcHatguel 111 "2S-1' NAlll•STATIMIMT s. Tlmollly l . !>tr•der, 1'10 Por1 Tlw'ee Q<encltl>llOrtn. Ro\try J 00 l'M I e d ing On t op , t Hlgllll,C-CGoflui.11 114 ·---------Tlw ... '°"'l"1perMH1serecl0ln9llllsl· AIMii\, Newport llHtll. c.alllomll Su11d•'f Au9uU I. 1916 al Smllft there WaS a twayS lhe flOUltTH ttACl -•OOverdl.3- old\ & ""· C•eulflod •llowtntt . ....,M Sl,IOO." Et•Cot>Y tMVIHI . J,80 1.IO l.40 t 60 2.tO >.60 Ch1t P•t Go c Kn1oh11 Ao\jh~rCoov (Adelrl Tome -.10.0S "''° rtn -lmptffll.,..ly, DIM' 01• f'_..rl. Eollh Jtl'a S.aQe No s<r•l<M\ "IFYH AA<I -3!0 f•rd~. J '84' aid\ All-anct. l'un.e M,000. ~Slllne ITrtoWrtl IUO > 10 J10 J..• :uo uo Jt• 5t¥"4 c.t•• .i Wl<Yt!Wtrtlo< ID1'9"tl T1--ll.ll. 41'IO rOfl -H•fl~'\ lllaOO, Jodr Oii, WI Mino Sonv. J-lllOll. Olt ~Oii Noser et< Ms SIXTH llACa -J)O H f d\. l -~' ..._ ClelmlnQ. P..ne U.20t. Ou>t~SllWrO.O 1Ad,forl Jll'lll~ePI (HHtf Oootl• I fruWttl TllM -11." 7)70 ... •to 1IMt I.AO J,«) 41\0 r ... -Dt\erl Imp, ~Qllt ~. fif'y l arl, ~· Lt MIWW>, O...\IThr .. Stra1t11H-Ol~Hlltll7111"'11" UVINTH lfAC:t -400 Y""d 7 .,.., Olclt. Oreu iwrs• \llf,, 100. Tiie t(lncl•• .. , ..... !>Ir Clllte Mol a'••w,.., \ OI) uo ,.0 t . .fO f IO .00 ~ii f PllllO IHitfll l"Jt&Ull<IDQOl!r IWOtdl timt-10 u . ,._,,.ttl'lod • Miu l llW Roctll';I. ti ,,,_,llo\oOteOlcl A RoDtrlHS~Hfttnlrt llOHflf ••Cl -•00 y~rc1 .. J -r okh .tll-ence. Pun•••.OOG llltTlf ltACI -• h1tl~ l -old 1111 .... Clei,..l/19. Purse snoo. O.tlmlllO P•I<• •H.doO-uo.ooo. . CWlllyHotleu CV•lderl /tt• °"'Of Tiie West IC•mpH) "' Atal Oold ( llllt rctJ 114 ltutl Time 1Torol 112 Sttlkt Thr .. (PIMtyl 114 NeCo1"Pren<1t !Men.ti 114 lllQ a.-1 tMc.H•rouel lft- s•v1lfT" AllCI __ ,,,, ... , •• YHtOld-ldt111illlts. flWMlolllllQ. A•Plusedloo-!Toro 114 Tl"''' O..nce IC.mHs) 114 lloytl lllain<ll•cto tS.......,.•Ur1 11' c.urtAccoum.,.. , __ ,,..,, '" TororoM IPlnc•yl '21 S-90t1Mn tMcHarMI •16 'w .tllw•r• IRamlr••I 116 Tolt<)rM11 (1".ertel llt In O•Y P•rwt 1011\'ett\ I CMt1lrt Floh IGoflU ltll AIM ll'91Mt A Sir'" Son9 I Taro) A·W r C•,....r 1relMdt111rv "' ... ... IEICMITH •ACS --ll'lllUnturt. l ve1r 01111 & Ult• All-enc;ff. ....,.., 114,000.. C-l•y lllt1end1. C•"Y TM 8en""' lll•tldfd l rl()cialro IMcH•ro.,.I l 'l11C011nu II tGtn1•••» Olio\ IOtlv•r•• I ROOtl lllhlt# ll'inc•yl Roel Ol AQtt IC.mHsf IJkloOll I roro1 M1NTH •ACI - 1'1111•• t. m••••· l veer •-•ncu. l>I.••• 11t,ooo. 5-1 Rollbory tl'lnUyJ Fl"11 Co11rtQt ITorol 't•ltlJ OA-1\/tro•t•I Ul"fun<llOn IPltretl ff1*109Ull CGont•l•( I ,.,.. 11111 .. CSl\otmatt .. 1 0.vtd•\ Tobin tMCH•tll"I Ill 111 llS II) llS rn llS ti. 111 II) •t) "' "' '" PUBLIC NOftCE PlJBLIC N~E -ff: MOrtuery, Mus •:OO 4M Mondo ,-van. IENOUlltll!S. IOS North CO.st t. Ft.,,1< J . Select•, t0t44 lluUtll AUQu>I 7. 191' .tt Holy $plrll Cl'ltHcl\ pressure tO Stay the re ," lfllll,..,, L.....-8 .. <11. CtlllOftll• "-· LeAMu, cetllor1114 t204t l'ountein ll•lltt. ca. st111111 Morlv1ry Vince nt said.~· PIC'flTIOUSIUllNtu '2UI 1. Steni., 8toc-l\oll, $ Polnt SU• dlt·t<lon l NAMI! ITATI INT ~ I!. DIUutou•, Jl'2f Sc1nlc Orfvt, lffwport S.ech, Cafllornla 'ltMO VA•l!U , TMloll°"'lntpeoons 4flllfttlMI· °".,.,SoutM,....,...Calllo•nl•'2•» TI1ls bUilnttliH-Uf.ltclbyelln1ll· JUAN 'VAR ELA, llHlcllml Of Hunt· VINCE T WA S -es: ""'tn $. litew•rt. J1H2 OcMn "''' tdl)drt""""'"· ll'l)lon tleAtl'I, C•. Pened •••v Jlll'r 30, f . i" . • .. LA PAZ TILE NO. II, A~ le Otlve, South LeQ11n1, tallfornl• Tlmott>y L StraO~t !Ob In WvilmlnSler, Ct. Born ,..,v. per Ormtng ' Utlng LUC Ve<1 ... ro, Sa11 CltrllOlll CAllJOrftl• fMT7 This \t•t•ment w•t Ill.., ... tit Ille •1""'1r 1•, 116lt, In Mule,o. SUN1ve<I bV heyday Of ra 0 When e n• tl'1l 11111 1111sl11ess Is conduct.cs by" county crer k 01 or4ngt c0...,ty, llvt 'ons, four oauvhlers; 3• tertainerS~· ike Phil Elmer L. Oevls, JSSS2 Or., pMr•I IN>f'lllffslllP. Celllo•nla on July u. 1'7•. Q<tnek'llldren, 70 9rea1-.;ir1nckltlldl'en. Lqufle Hilts. Celllotnl•t06» Rotaerl e. De Laut our lllMm llo.arv 1 00 PM M~nd•r. Au,1'5U, m • Harris. Rud '!'~ a llee and O.vid 111 ... le"91r, 1.IJI T-. Tiii~ steteftl•nt w•• Ille<! "''" Ille PllOll\llecl Oran9f! Co••I O.>olp P!lol. el Smllh Mmlu•rv. -n IO:OI>, Twt· Jac k Benn~'!\vere COm • 0.1111, S.nle 41\a, C•lllO•nl• .,,._ Oou..ty Clerk Of Or•nQe Co.....ty on JUiy July 11, u , and Aug. 1, a. 1'1• dltv AllOU>t ), ,.,. t i St. 8oN-ure Tl\h butlllOss U COl\Clucttd llY e t, "1.. . 1010-14 Olu•<.11 1n Hunlonqlon 9Hcll, C... In-peting for SpoWght, gtr>eral P9•1nenMp. P'SHl1 ... ~ •l r, ~·" ~twoi\erd Cemetorv "Bob Hope~ just a kid Elmt•L.0 .. 11 l'ulMls11tCI Orenqe Co.1it D.tll'f Piiot, P U BLIC NOTICE In H111111no1un B~•<h, C•. Smttn _ lllb •• ._,,, ••• '""' """'"" Jwy11,11,2s.enc1....,Q.1.1•" JtlO:" Mor1...,rd1re<1~" startin g o ut ack then. °"*" Clotl! of Oret\Qe c-•'fllft.Nly llllCTITIOUUUSINf!U He used lo •m~ in and "·""-"*"' P U BLIC N011CE NAMUTATEM~N' BALTl·BU•G!lltON watch the Show." Vin· .._.._, ..... Oren91 eo.~1 Oaltr """· n ATIMl .. TO, A•ANOOf4MENT ... ~!o11ow1nq """""' ··~ clO<nq btnl FUNERAL HOME cent laughe d .' AUQllJI l,I, "·"· "" lW·7• OlllUSEOP' FLEll18LE MUtllCIPAL SALE'> Corona del Mar 673·9450 One or Vince nt's fon· 111•CTmouuu111111ssHAN1€ c.o • ,,.., "''• F•11m•"'" s...i~ •11· Costa Mesa 646·2424 dest m e m ories from this PUBLIC NOJ1CE The fotlowlnq PtrtM llH •'--MiUlon ll•~IO C.lilor•1t& 9'1611 tl'let1Mo1111e11c111i.111ou\l~n.,.me w111••m w D•••v. u10 c era was the lime h e ~= THI TCNN1s MACH1Nc, 1J11H· "-""111? Roec1. Scou~o.1•~. "''""'"' •Ell B"OAOWAV performe d for Babe "CflTIOUI Ill lf£H Ille llltllrlunte, Ao\hloon V1~lo. CA Ul~ MAM• n Tl 11T .,.n o'"""' "· o.wey • .,,o E ,,.,,""11<1 *>ATUA"Y Ruth at a luncheon at the ,,_~.,..,.. __ ,.,,...,..!Ml• TllOlkllt'-llv•lnennomett••rre<i 110..s.Scomda•e,ArhO'llet~>~ 110 8 H otel Gotham in 1935. .... ,. .. ~L'S SALn 6'.NO S&ltVICE. ~~~·ut11ec1inc.ountvon0<•-~!~1:;:;:;;,.,~~ <onft1<ttt1 b• Cos1~0~~~=v Ruth was being indoc· 2'SO S, Cont Htlrr~ laQUM .._~ OudltYSl . .lolll\,2U,.PaloO.ow. 01enne l'.0t-Y. 642·9150 trinated into 8 fraternuJ telll04'111e'1UI Legvne NIOWI, CA. tt61f Parfnt• M4rllpn L. ""9. 21eo Yl<teri.., T1tt•11<1sintuwasconctu<te011Y..,•n-Tiii• st•t•m1"1 ,.., 111ed we111 11• organization known as. ~eucll. c.m.,111••MJI c11vk!1.a1. °"""' f'e-~ o1 0r.an11• county on Jt.lfy LAGUNA HILLS the Circus Sa Jn ts a nd Sin· wtlMtt I , ltflt, UIO 'lll<tltla, SIQnH Oud!ey 51.JOM 1', '''• LeQUN .. Kll,C:.llfotllltt1UI ™' \ltltmtnl wa• llled willl '"" . ~ MORTUARY ne rs. The master of dlJ::.~'"'" 11 ctl!MlM.., 41111 111-c--cyc11rfl • Of!M9t Golln4ron July Pll01111ted 0r..,.,. c:ou• o.11r 25301 All cl a ceremon ies was J ack • Merilyn lat19 )I, ttK. 11141563 Auou•ll.I, IS, 27, 19?_6 ;n WtJ.V Dempsey . TIM st.111-111 •H 111tt1 ""1h '"' Plillllsi.d o(.,,oe co .. , 0..11, 1>1101, PUBLIC NOTICE "Th e a udie n ce w u!I °"'"'' °"" o10r.,... cwnc,.,. Ju1r J111r>J.e11c1A11911,11,e. "· m• ~ Ing Ruth all sorts of '· "'~ ,.,,, 1-----------)1-J'-1~ 1---.. -,-c-n-r-10-u-,-,-u-,-,-.. -es-,-+-que1Uon.s and ho PIAl!lflltd Or..,.e CO.ti o.tlly Pllol, p••B IC N,,_C • NAMt: UATt:MINl h t b d "~ JulYll,l1,U,eftdAu9usll.lf7t,....,. v L . v .. E T""lollo"''"'il""''°~'"r•dl>lll(lllll• McCO .. MICK ave 0 e n ov .... ITATSMUtTOlfl HAllDONMaNT .... 6~l. MA R HOMI!\ 10082 °""'..... ..,,.TUA"Y and 8 • ye 8. your OflVHOlfl A ' ,._, ..... ~.. Laguna Beach honor' to au of ~ ... l!UBLIC NOTICE. Tiit IOI tlffM>n Ms --Pl\llop H MCH1"1 .. , llJI ~ $ J C ti h b t love, entertain in g. . During the past rive years h e has relied on his good hea lth and poslUve attitude to l a nd "Grandpa '' parts in co mm e r c ial s for McDonalds, Ford and Polaroid. Vincent described do- ing comme r cials a s trick y but fun. ··r must h ave b it into •o ham- burger s for th e McDoaalds commerciaJ before they thought it wH rleht. ·•he said. Vincent says h e is con tent with hls part-time work. He can now s~nd more lim e with his wife Audrey. They both enjoy the ocean and recently returned t.o Laiuna HUis from a lriJ' t.o E ur()J>e. B u t hi s •love for performing lln&crs. lie still performs as Flsh · face for ba nquets and is bfad "tau twJ1ter" for ffie Laaruna Hills Uons Club. And although he is noncommitta l , there's the c ha"ce h e 'll be performin g In a local play soon . So muc h for MO .. 11tov011I 10,eo u o lOht40~1Wtltoftl • .. eo Ml" f-ll•tlorl tfr .. tutel ~CTITIOU 8Ullllll!HNAMC .,_:-:-· HunllnQlon Due~ • ._i.,,..... 494·941 5 Vin cent said. "Each .. 1k1111ouo11••--• Ot•v•,Co•t•Mo •.t••llort1t•tt'27 an uan ap1strano me e e n over 1L•SSOC1AT U.1ofllll•11t o.1Ul.-11ni11<0. um "'•"'-'" 495·1776 Demp~ey w-0uld s t art -----------~::.,,~~:~· Cero11• clel Mtr • !:.:• H11fltlnGtOfl 8:""• c:atllot.We tJinilng h fllJ lrrtfle-rear avoiding p r essure. : ,, ... l'l<llllo<ls euslnt\t .._ rt . Tiii• llvtlMtl h <OndUC19CI "" • ftAC,,IC VtlW with a p apte r ·machc '-'ref lo •Dov• WU llled '" 0r.,... llmltHPerlnerW11. •MORIA.L PA"" ba1eball bat. I asked T.,,._ .. ,., No\Ct•IC"'\ '" l•kl• ........... & OI•_.,, l"tlfttt1 .... 11r11 ••c• -~so •••n. l.,...., Old\\ up Cl•lmtftg. Pvrw IJ,10fl. ... '<!Qfl IC••dot•I , 10 " ~· .. """" T •l#fll h•o I llroe>a>I 1lO 1 (II'' °"II" !J re•sunl l..2t r.,,_ '' ~ Al•or"" AIA~. Too T11nto8-H11 •W•~,Ohlll .. Mtrlllft.CoMl>ai M., NO\tt•tt.•wt Qioufltyo.t ...... 7'. Phlllit H. McNemtt l"Ar•1c1As.a1NAT0,to "'°""1.en1a ™' ll•t•me"' ..,., "'-" "'4111 ,.,. Cemetery Mortuary 0.1.,,.,cor-•delMer,ce111om1e'2•U eountyC1e..-.o10r..,..coun1yonJuty • Chapel .J:.~"'"'"'•s.-vclft-..,,11>. 11• "'" ""11 3500 Pacllic View Drive l'etr'l<I• s.111<11o Plltll"~ o"'"~ Cont o.;1y 1'11111 Newport. ™' 11•1-"1 •0 llfed wit" 11• °'llO"'"· a. u, n. ,.,. » .. ,' California Cllo!IMY O••-Of O..en" C:.U...yonJul•l-------------tl '· ""' P UBLIC NOTICE 644·2700 l'llOIWl«J 0r•fl9t Coatt Oally"l::.1---~~=-=:===----1 ilMY 11, tt. n •• ,.. AuQ. 1, "" 1t0s.n NOTICE 0111 ""m NIK fr Alita y •O..·T\ltTfON fNTlltDllTlttCT -.. ~ ... L ---a• ATTINOA .. CI .t0•18-"TS __,..,.. rvn- "°TICl fSHliR£8T GIYSNl""'t11 MOMS PUBLIC NOTICE P\IBLIC NOTICE ----------r-----------t11t:lnld.v~All9U"·"''·""~t11 7801 BolsaAve. U £1ac111 t-uHott A •NI...,. PUBLIC N011CE llllCTITJOllS•USINISS Tru 11'1 of l~t t1 Uft1111QllWI .. "'" , T•-T"·"••"'-.. • 1---:P1=CT~t:-:T1;;ou=~s"::'e~u=:r.s;-r---i -------------, .... 1 •AMUTATIMl'NT ~~ H~ ~~ o"';,1c1 °' .!t~ W estminster Alll'llclenc:e II •SI 11•~a•TATIM•NT PICTITIOUS8USINl*S ""' .. ,_"I ,..,_ fs ci.il'9 Ml· ..-nit, •I Of •· "" ore Ot e93·3525 ..... • "' • -us: jMllll~ ............. '"• ,, Noll>TulllOfl " Tlltlol'"'°'ngpfoWnltHl,,.MIM6> NAMI UAT•Ml .. J AM 11 " I C AN I HO I AH """diUtlU At~antt ~S Pro Football ••: PUISTIC'SUNUMITIO. ~, .... ..!.":.~Oflowlng pet)Ofl ts OolnQ bu\f· 0£VflLOPMENT AUOCIATEI, fJt) ""'""'"' "'° tilll'll•tt4 Cttl It lllt IU· ·~·MORTUARY NltLl1fll ... O.- Lot"-'"N. T1m,_a..,J Oetre!I to, 8\lf!al011 .... , ...... 'I, o ..... .,..,. Wffflllltlltll/, Alloinl• 10 ""'-',._~inn-a, k. l•• u,,.. .. v~"" 11 ,,,.._,,lflt4.NNOl'lffM 14 0.'1.wl' '· 0.11.; .. 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I 0 p 1 00 A1sorted color~ ,or ~our • sewing needs . .Sove now. r Rtody·to•uH soil for indoor or outdoor plonh. Odorless. Sterile, won't burn. Krnort brond. "Dry-. I \ . I I MAIT'S ADYllllSED .. llCHANDISI POLICY ..... -........... ....,.._ ...... _ .... I(_...,...,_ ... . ......... ,..,... ..... .., ........ .. ___ , ... _ ..... a.. ....... ... .. _ ........................ ,,.. .................... _. I-· .,....._ .. _........._ __ ..., ............. --~ ....... - Includes poinh. rotor ond condtnnr. ·Meets original equip· ment quality. " I. 1UtHGI CO. Large absorbent rolls., Soh enough for baby. Family Seo... quality. • ·IS There :GoniusioD '.A~er Qeath? .. Y.es, If. l7 oU Have No Will (;ot o pruhlt'"~·· 1'ht'11ll'nle111 Pot Dunn Pat will r 111 red top<'. qettmg 1/11> au~wc·r~ onrl cwtic111 111111ricrd 10 soh:e meqmt1cs 111 gouemme11t and busr- 111'~1' t\f 01/ !lllllr Qt1l'slro11.~ to Pul lJtmri Ar Your Sc>rv1cc. Orang(' Coa~t /)<IJ/IJ 1'1/ot . I' () llo.c 1560 . Custa Mt'.\'O. CA !J2626 Include ym1r lel1•pl1one numl>n Tllt•,·(1/1111111 CJflflt '\l r!f dmlt1 c•rt•t•pt Soturdli,t1:l Cae•arean ~otlt...-. Orga111.:a1lon L~atftl DEAR PAT : I will be having my second Caesarean sec· tion in a few monthS. My doctor mentioned to me that he's heard a ne w group has formed for women who share this childbirth e~perience. I t\fwn't been able to find out where it is located or how to contact this group. Can you find out? R.t., Costa Mesa You're prob•bfJ toolllftf for C/SEC, an Otganlzatlon ttl•t pro- Yldea Information •nd renaUraftCe f« C.eNrean mothers. Tor•· cetve • newaletter. send a stampect, Hlf·•ddfeaMd envelope to C/SEC, 1llhJnard St., ~m, MA021D21. D .. Ce•rern• V~ I• SCOOP DEAR PAT: I am SIGk and tired of dogsrunning IOOS4Ull over Newport Beach. SomeoM told '"• that the Dally Pilot had an article about a new Ora&IP formed to encouraoe responsible pet ownership. Howclo I comect It? • R.F., Newport Beach You're looking for SCOOP. Thia.,.... .• ellft la lo educ• anlmel owtterl 1., tM c••· protMlloft end r•epoMltlle co"'"9I of ..., doge. It .... frfes IO....,. .. tM ctty H --·~•led pro-_.... ,....._ CplN• o.r.. et 173-5111 tor ell ltt• detale. ' By TOM BAllLEY 011i.o.ttfP'i ... ~ .. Alld IOhn t>.. Gmn Reaper ti«-.. IOll "°" ,......., *" ,... cotl~, Rtrntmbtr. IW '-buf tu «llfhc o:red "° '°""'GJ""""" .. SomtrWt,\l..,b• Name a class ol laW)'en wbo IOGk qa.Georce W=on wilel an adarat.lon not;Gat1yGI\ bll rW u the fldw al our ta· u.. It won't help your men&al pro. t'tlln to know that the.,.._ or Abr•ham Liacala.'1 :.a.,.. draws • frowp from ..._. .._. ben ol the bar. He ~ have kept the United States Uld&4ld but he lost out in 01u!1e1ll ..... .Clue: Ulysaes S. Gr• had &he excuse that he wu broke and didn't need what they deal with. John Quincy Adams thoulltl Ute aubject of their labors so impor. tant be ordered his Ion lo build a 1ped&I repoaitory few his. . It your answer is lawyers who speciaJia:e in probate. ytu're dead right. But don't 1loat; today's probate lawyers (lgure you t o be m~h more certain to falJ in the Grant·Unco.lncatqory than that of Wa~hington and Adams. • Fw the record. Lincoln and Grant were two or four American American presidents who died without leaving wills. Washington, by contrast, could be declared the darling of the pro.- bate lawyers The nation· s firs\ president • used bo(J\ aides or ts sheets of 1pecially prepared paper bear· 1111 bit personal w at.ertNrt, Law Prd. O.vld.B. Weaw/4fGecqe Wllllblqton \Jnlvenity meri)ia de wtU u l'Wllque 1D hll inten-tion to explain exl!Ctly wllat be hadlnmind." . . He wun't prepared to·~ that of former President Calvin Cooliqe. To be sure, Coolkt&e did beUer thaa Gra.at and Un-ccile, wt oaJy JU1t; he ~ilpoled o1 his poqeulon1 In JUI& me Mft· tenc.: • "I pve all my.eataae. bath real and personal, to my wtfe, Gr~y Coolidge." It never falls to aatonlab Orange County Public Ad· ministrator J a mes Heim' Just how many county residents de-' part.this lire having made no a&· tempt to pu( their last wishes on paper. EVEN MORE utonishlng, he thin.ks, ls the fact that the averase • value or the estates he winds up lhrOUlh bia office in no less than ·su.811>. "That's the averqe so far in 1976," he said. "Lastyeer it was $9.868 and in 1974 It was $4.2S>. which shows us how the value of estates left by pec:>ple who don't complete wills is growing &IJ the time.'' But Heim's duties as public ad· ministrator and guardian go far beyond 'the chore or cleaning up the estates of those who looked on a will as an unnecessary burden. 'Last year it . was $9,868 and in 1974 it was $4, 280, whlcfi shoWs iis how the value of estates left· by people who don't complete wills is growing all the time.' '/ have known· a lot of persons who were .sutprised when they examined their assets to see how the true worth differed from what they thought they were worth. ' . c lrbft Stce.pat~ Seelcn-Old of L~k DEAR PAT: How can I purchase tickets for the Irish Swee p\stakes? I know people in this cO\lntry buy them end sometimes win. Since I'm Irish, I'd like to try my luck. · J .G., Costa Mesa The tuck of ttte trtah won't help you tttts ttme. H's tttegat to sett Irish lweepstak .. ttckett In the U..lted ltetH, ec:cordlng to the U.S. Postel lerYlce. The lottery st•M• prohibit• anyone fro!'} Mii- lng tickets ttere and fl'a .. so ....... tor an,one to Mall tMM Into lhl• courttry. The lottery, whk:ft pf.us bets on •n lrtah "°'" reoe, I• administered by tf'9 Hoepttll• Trust, Oublln, lretand, but dqft't try ordertng ticket• from ther•. Ewen requHta for lftformatton are returned unopened wtth the nottncetlon, "Lottety ...... R•tum to Sender." U•uaHy, Mende or retattY•• of U.lt •tnner• purch•M ~et• abroad, and mall lhelft here In a peraonel lefter. U.l.,wln· nen may be elated wtt,n they wtn, but tttey later have to face pay· Ing tu .. on their wlnNl'l8 ancl m.trtM frOfll -. PHtal MtVlce. Be wary of •nyone wt.o often to ... ,.. • .. ..,., .. tlc:tlet "purctta••d by aomeone In ,,........ "On top of MIN ...... pltofty tickets are peddled -., con ....,... Tiiey .,. awate ..... moet peo- ple don't know ttte dltterence betwHft a reet ':!-' ..., e fN duplicate .. Tlck•t books are not .._, h8ld 1o reprduc• • .,., rou • can't check on• tlcket'a leglttmecr by oontaetlng th• ... epatake• committee. Lftakl119 Tel~f C•11 D•••~ lt'•t~ 8111 DEAR PAT : Is It true that pdttlng a brick~ the toilet tank decreases water consumption? It so, how much? I'd also like to know if It's necessary to use a certain khJd of brick. · • A.A., Coste Mesa Conrad C. Schaefer, .,......,_ tor the C.... Mela Watef Dflll'ta, HyS pleclnt a brlctl lft tM taftll .... Hcftffe W., eoft- • IUmpltoft llJ the 'IOhlme of spece tftet ...... I& ieoup681, Aa, type of Wlcll can be UMd, INt ... ""'9t be tal&H 1IOI • elllp °' cnok ......................................... ,..,. .......... ._, .. ., .... ,. ..... = olUIMCf ., ........... llHt (fOUncl Ml) tnalft th• 1a111C • ff ti la ... "' clowllt ... , weter .. ... ..... h'• el9Q. tODd .............. ,..., ............. ... botlom of ttte tHlr. "~ ....... of nlfll .... ., le ....... "' .. ~ toilet. It Often MHftl IMI a 8"•.r.:s..r .. ...., J8 '9flMI ....... . WHter ••Id thee,,........ ...., ,., .., tM M llill., • lealdftg tollet, and thet can doulll• a,.,._.,.....,•· • ' . • "The court.a use us as a catch· for ~tend ·tfi11f"t,e all.'' he explained. "We're often drafting of a wlll lends l\self to 'called ia to take owr a pl'Gbete the. "do ll yourself" 10..mula stlutlon where an ~at« p ... cticed tod81 b1 •IN.:>11'°' or • lawyer has fClllled up llae punue dlvor'ce adiona wt~ le1al ptocesa to the..,.. that the · '\M advice ol attoraeya, : ~uda• cannot hope to make a rul. "Probate seta a liWe more dif· in& ~ any . certablly ol ac· ncult wlth ••ch pMliftl year and .. euNeH 11', olfl i -•--· •It has never been euy 'hr U~ · e m a c~ • .iao · ·~ the · lawyer. let alO... thel~ma~" he'- 1«vite ol the district attGl'My •. said. "The bi&ier the eeCMt; "" estate situations thet ..-rM& ln· biMter lhe (•ctors and th• wstJ1aUon and pOlltbly &M'OMCU· IHatlr need for the wUI' _._. tioa. to ~t hlmself tnd U... .,.., .... D OFFICE .reeentlY..fulMfd wUl beeefil by h11 ea\Al8.'' . . ; such •court appointment when It • Juet1e SUmner ~~ took over the admlnbtratlon ol a :-wtlo 1eek hl• advlce to·ln$e Ii San Clemente resklenl's estate comprehenalve list ol .....,. do durln• an lnvestigaUon that led Mb and exactly how~ UI to the Indictment ol a Newport be dJ•POled of and t!Mn 14' •eek Beach attorney. the.tviceol a probalelawy,... : "MIDY a IObd lawyer wlU·want The lawyer has pleaded guilty $30 an a hour for his elf~. f to criminal char1es 1temml~ Judae Sumner said. "Y"'.wi~ from his m ishandling of the cut Clown that time considel'Jblr S103.IOO atat~ and will be sen· if you can tell him exactly whll. tenced No~. 8jnSuperiorCourt. ~have and wbatyou wanttocU> Local Judges and lawyers whenyou&o"lohl•olfi~." : ruefully a1ree that while such In· • cidenta are rare, lawyers tt"S've 1UAT LEGAL advice •u1 l.i ~known tosuccum~tothe o~ elude the lawyer's opi~• (1'e vious te!"ptations proVlded by his ~ibilities of forming a ~t CJf overseeangoC a largeesta~e. o1 ·diBpoelng of assets bef~.~f:' And Helm doesn't need lo ·be ath --just two ways ol ~~DI reminded that a fcwmer deputy the crippling duties imposed oh public administrator in Orange · California residents. . ! County was sent to state prison !..«al probate attomey~bavi after he fl eeced an estimated .48 commented on a n inctebll'lt estates of cash and jewefry number ot clients who pr~r t6 valued at many thousands of dJss'iole of their assets beCcie dei dollars .-at.It. HE FIRMLY points out that ,..that was lone before his time. And he regards his 'division of county government as •C0"1· petentJy staffed by ldghly de· dicated and efficient personnel. Orange County lawyers who spedali%e in probate feel that the vast majority of problems that a!Oict their clients and their next or kin today could be eliminated itthe person who-seeblo-draft ~ will would consult an attorney ir. Uaatlield of la w. Superior Court Judge BrucE Su~r agrees. Trie acting presiding judge of the court's probate division believes that the person wishing to make a will should seek out a probate specialist but should go a step or two further than that. "He should be aware or what he owns and how he owns It." Judge Sumner counseled. "l have known a lot of persons in and out Of court who were quite surpri!led when they examined their assets to see how the true worth differed from what they thought they were worth." Judge Sumner· advises those who seek to plan their estates - in and out of the courtroom - "that a few dollar s spent now in a good lawyer 's oHice can save many thousands or dollars and a lot of heartache for survtV91"s later on. . "THERE ARE 10 many ways that you can w<n"d a will, and J have seen quite a number where I wasn't really sure what the signer or the will wanted to do ... be said. ··som etim es, you have a darned good idea what he or she wanted lo do." Judge Sumner ex- plained "But the point of my ar,ument is that its language left the will open to challenge, and some of the bitterest fiihts you ·11 e\'er see in a courtroom are fought right here In probate court." Judge Sumner has little time YOU •' LiWe wonder, one comntonted. when the reasonably woalthy man with' two childien -Md aa estate of $200,000 i1 told lbal tax-. es on that estate if it g~&Q pref · bate will total $40,000. ., .,, : He learned that If eacff'ochild received $20.000 at least'fhree ,_years before the parent died, tp; tax load would be redu~""' more than $13,000. Estates oHtts -than .M.oot escape federal tax. Abo~-~ amount the pro1ressive rate• reach $32.700 on a $200,000 estate, and $32~. 700 on a $1,000.000 estat~ . WHILE YOU are alive you c3' give away up to $3,000 a yenr without paying state or federal taxes. The gift truces on aQMIMl(s over $3,000 are7'alm05t ah<a)IS less than death taxes. ·' • Probate lawyers agrH· t"11.t their fir"St duty in offering•~ on any form of estate is to'try to protect the beneficiaries from re· pealed taxation. • "''' An example is a case ln.wbicft the surviving spouse recei'ieS tbe entire estate. When that s(><>Use' dies, the estate will be subje4lJ,o tax again, often t n t h.r...:e am<M,mts. before it is passecj.qn to. say. the children or th~ <t8,.d couple. A few lawyers .and a ~ ot laymen argu~at the solut.\6P\o the problem is to avoid vfiS'>llle -the distribution of ~n est~t~.bt the court. • • ' Most attorneys regard p[obate as Ute ultimate safeguard w,,;yix estate. Others. e_arUcuJar1¥ l(Jose dealing with small estates_ en· courage the community prQWtY approach and discourage th~ use of probate procedures. ~ · , Fees for the attorney And ex. ecutor or administrator Involved in California probate acti~s ~e set by I a w on a decr~~g per centage rate as the efC:.tlc value grows. , 'For example: The basic~{w <see WILLS, Page 82> ... lt'aterwd Strea F~arftf f11 Apart•~ • .. •• DEAR PAT: Asanapertmentowner, I'm often asked by tenants If they can put waterbeds In upstairs bedrooms. Many of the tenants and members of the waterbed lndustfy maintain that the beds put no undue strain on a bulldlftg'S · structure. Is this true? f always reject the tenants' requeJts, but possibly I'm In error about the safety factor. Can you find out? · J .N., Newport Be~~~ •. If you think your upstairs bedroom floors un take c.ne · t,600-pound weight of • filled queen-size weterbed (without frame>, give in to your .tenants' requests. Howard Wlnstow;• .. chief of the Cellfomla Bureau of Home Furnishings, says hll departmMt has never received a compralnt about e flll9d • waterbed crashing through anyone's celling, but it hes heard that many landlords refuse to allow waterbeds In their •Pert· ments due to the weight stress on the structure and because 1 a! the posslblllty Of leakage when an Improper frame or poor-quality liner Is used. ... , A l'S Leitm A•...,n'M •••••• ,. • DEAR PAT: I'm sure you c•n't possibly answer all the , fetters you receive, In the pa~ or otherwise. On what basis do you select letters fOr pu I C'etlon, and about how lohi should a reader wait to dee I that his letter Is not one chc>Mn• to be Investigated and published? It wourd be nice to know 1 these tt\lngs so as to heve •better ldn of whether to seek •d- vtce elsewhere after• certain length of time. D.P ., Costa~ .. • • Aff lrtee te •".., all fatten received H aoon as poi.-..: "' da,a,..tt-' the WOIUIM of_.. that hH to be handled et 11 '*"cular .....,. L....,. M8f ... ...,.., In the cot""'" tor up to* '· WMlia efter ,...,. .,. rec.tvM. Moet appear In a enonth. We're..,_. ... IOIMrtHIMltlm9. T•U,.'tolWoWfflla"'becldog"cofUMft ~ _.11111 ..... .,. on Miii...., .. ..,..... publlcetlon .... an be d1t11¥1 tR1• e. MOii •••11•.-. tetten can't M _.. .... ,... •, ............................ lnforwtetlon.L..._. . ..._._. • .., ,. ... 111 .................... .....,. ........... ....., ... ............................. ~ .. ,...,, .... ....,,, . -. • ..., .......... ., ....... of ..................... ·'· ....................... ..., .............. .., ... _......,.,.,.. ...... ,......,_.._.__ .. oencenaw r1 ........... v ....... ..,..,. ......... r ...... • , , , ·- ... _ ... • .. o.ilf 1"'11e1 'u" ,.,_. NEWPORT'S GERTRUDE THOMPSON GoodDeeder .. RSVP VIP This week 's Good Deedcr is Mrs. Ger- 1 trude Thompson. a 74-year·old resident of Newport VHla Senior Citizens Residence. . A former telephone operator , Mrs. :_Tho~on handles calls one day a week for 1:'6e Re tired Senior Volunteer Program- ' IRSVP J on Balboa Penin:,11la. She bas been 1 &q,ating her services for the past three yelP!s. Mrs. Thompson also does volunteer work {wo. days a week at the Newport Beach Cltitdren's Library. In the past she bas worked for the Ma rch of Dimes and for various mental heaJth organizations. 1 -It's filling that Mrs.-Thompson works for , ftSVP. U there's one thing she dislikes it's ' older people who sit around all day discussing I their ms. "It wouJd be too depressing, .. she I said. The purpose of RSVP is to generate in- terest among retired people and to assist them , in finding volunteer work that matches their skills. It is the philosophy of RSVP that seniors .who are placed in volunteer sen·ice will main- ' lain their self-image of an active and needed 1 member of society while fulfilling vital com- ' munity needs. RSVP is especialJy in need of older men to assist the com munity. RSVP can be reached I at 675-9210. In her Sl>are time Mrs. Thompson reads .I I and plays bridge ... I'm so thankrut to be doing I. volunteer work," she said. "t plan lo keep on . as long as I can manage." _ I 1 Delp for You l ~~~~~~~~~~~ I Road Tips 1 Is it ever legal to stop your car on a freeway? I Do laws governing the transportation of 1 alcoholic beverages In cars also apply to cam- pers and motor homes? If you accidentally run int.o a parked car . ' what are you required to do? Who can park by a blue curb? ~ The answe rs to these and other \'ital ques- ~· lions are contained in a compact booklet the I Automobile Club of Southern California has enttUed "A Guide to Highway Safety." This newly revised publication offers an easy·to· • read condensation of m any essenllal racts I round in the California Motor Vehicle Code. Single copies are available free lo the public and Auto Club members alike. They , may be obtained at any Auto Club district .1tf0ce. ' ! ~011 Ca,11 Help 1 . · : Fight Cancer A local chapter of the American Cancer ~ety Is in need or volunteers to man Cancer lin1ormat1on Hooths in various shoppinit cen· .' tcrs and business areas through~ut Newport Beach ond Costa Mesa. Volunteers would help ,. · ' d1stributt• literature pertalnlng to the latest cancer information noel the SC\'en warning s•atns of cnncer . Also. clerknl help is needed, mainly with m ailing anil mimeographing. An Orung'e County Fair Housing agency Is 11eckln~ volunteers. prefcrnbly bilingual and of an ethnic minority. to nsslst with clerical work pertaining to fair-housing llternlurc. l ) 1 $ I • The Newport Beach chapter of SPON, Stop Pollution or Newpo~ Is in need of \•olun- tcers concerned with fighting beach and boy pollution. Tho Voluntarv Action Center assists ,'Z>\1\ntecr11 In fi nding volunteer jobs by ~hing their interests ond skills with votun· • positions and organizations and agencies ' need them . Call the V.A.C. in Newport • ch al 675-9210 regarding the;1e and ok volunteer vosltlon!I. ... £i1::::~tla ~ Jfair ~•i9~· • ANNOUNCING t fRRA AWARD WINNING HAIR DESIGNER H~lrcvrt Include • • • ,c/er1fif1c hair .,nalyiis ": :-• ptDl"'r condirloner • P"Ci1I011 l'l1lrcut ::-• blowdry NEWPORTER INN -NEWPORT BEACH l L OR APPOINTMENT C"'-'" ,,.., ••0.4'740 -ooeoaoae1u· ADDICT: Ho11v H e Paid for Pai11 r and a B e tte! Game - By 808 ctJLLf.J:lil ,.,..._, .......... PINEHURST. N.C. -The bot aun is finally goin1 down behind the plM trees. The air i• humid. and pe.6iraUon paatet our 1hirU to our back•. The blllter on my thumb ia bealonina \.o blttd and a new one ti forming on the tieel of my h1uld. w, contlnue. We might be prisoners worklni on a road gang. But out clothes are white. not prison green. We CarT)TJ'a~ucl.I, not shove.Ii. And we have paid to be here. This is a tennla ctb:Ue. Hundreds of yellow balls are stewn about the sandy green courts. A pro is bitting balls to my forehand. I lurc h backward after one and flail away at It. The pro slo1>9 and walkis lo tbe nel. He puts his hands on his hlpt and cocks bis head. "Do you know what you look like? You look like you 're go- ing to the .Jlore for a loaf of bread," be says. I 5wallow and wipe~ sweat from my eyes. I nod and try again. I must learn t.o move ln on the ball. My forehand and-serve are erratic. But they are strong and comforting friends when com- pared with my perfidious backhand. My net game is a hopeless excercise. ...,. I am the easy prey ol the dinker, the guy whe waits for me to make the mistakes. Pat the baJl back to me three or rour times and I'll bane one . out or into tt}e net. ·I am not alone. Eve Kraft of the U.S. Tennis Association says she gets dozens of calls every • wffk from tennis hackers. All of them cling to the belief that. given some expert help, they can beat the guy two rungs ahead on the club ladder. .. People who once went sight seeing or something now do this for their vacation," she s aid. "There's been a phenomenal growth in the past few years ." Last year. the UST A began counting the ten- nis camps in the country. The list has more than 200 names and it grows each month. It includes only the pure tennis camps·, not the hundreds or clinics offered by resort hotels. THE CAl'JPS RANGE from S200-per·week arrangements using idle college dormitories and courts to $600-a-week tennis havens. Anyone with a court and racquet can start a tennis camp. There is no guaranteeo qu lty. --- AP l'llOlo .. You ought to look for an established place where the head pro i~ realty a reaident teacher and not just a celebrity who's never there. The best way to pick one is lo ask someone else who's been there what they thought about it," Mrs. Kraft said. Instead of a camp, I chose an extended weekend clinic at the Pineh1.1rs t Hotel, bett~r known for its golf courses. In the past five years. it has built 12 courts in a pine glade, and, for $217, it olfers a four-day, thr~nighl package called BOB CUUEN TRIES A SAC.KHANO the Australian Te0nnis Institute. T he head pro is a former Australian tourin1t player . Terry Addison, a bluff. stocky and bearded man with powerful rorearms. llis ass1s· tants are also Aussies -Garry Cooper and Peter WILLS: SHOULD YOU HAVE ONE? (From Page 81) the attorney and the executor - the individual selected and ad- vised of his r esponsibilities before the maker of the will dies -on an estate of $10,000 is $430 each, and it is $2,630 on a $100.000 estate. OPINIONS on the disposition or property in life or death are as varied as those on exactly what the wm ma.kn should put"ln his or her will . Obviously. your persona r circumstances will dictate the setting up of your last will and t est ame nt: m a r ital status, children and their future needs. favorite r e l atives. famlly heirlooms and other factors lhal may be unique to the will maker. Judge Sumner had a sugges- tion that would, he said, avoJd consider able friction among families who agree on the wisdom of foresight. "Ver y often, we find that a loan has been made by a deceased member or the family to another. and the value or that loan and its r epayment have come to be ques- tioned in probate court," he said. "It la simply no use telling the judge that the matter was within the family and no written record hu been kept,'' he said. "The simple signing of a note doesn't reduce the arran- E XPIRES AlJG. 7 Celebrate with a erm at 50% off. Sulon Perm Reg. 25.00 Body Wave Reg. 30.00-15.00 Deluxe Perm Reg. 35.00 JI' 17.50 ment to the level of a buslness transaction a nd, sure ly, it wouldn't be regarded as an im- position in most famUies," Judge Sumner added. .. It is a sensible and farsighted practice to keep this kind of re- cord in life." he counseled. "I feel exactly the same way about heirlooms, coin collections and that type or thing: Put a note with them while you'(e alive that will ten tfiose checking assets after your death exactly who should get them and why." Those precautions and the in- clusion of those intentions in your carefully prepared will reduce probate court action to a formali- ty. in most cases. The executor named by you before death ls speedily t't1'lifled by the court, and that can be vital in cases wher e a business operat- ed by the deceased mu.st continue to operate after his death. Certification empowers the ex- ecutor to withdraw bank funds, pay the debts or an ~istate, operate µte business, aell proper- ty and conduct many transac- tions vital to the weU-belne of the benefitlarles. · Leave this world Without a wiU and you will go In the record with a renowned recluse whole name cr ops up daily as law acttool pco- fessors initiate theiP classes into the intricacies of pi:obate law- BARBARA d ANN ARE BACK IN OUR COSTA MESA SALON BEAUTY SALC~1 u,. \Vanis Ch•'l·•ll. - COSTA MESA HMIJ l l ~ ' HUMTIM6TON llACN HJ.U I I Howard Hughes . l'Jo one has been able t.o de- termine that any one of more than 30 will s orre red l o authorities as the finnl written wishes or the Cormer aviator ls the genuine article. And the indications are that the taxpayers of Los Angeles County will benefit from 71 percent of Huahes' billion-dollar estate. It is t he kind or situation guaranteed to give such pri5bnte authorities as Judge Sumner the shudders. HE AND OTHER probate jurists are well a ware of the case of Los Angeles oilman Michael O'De a. a bachelor who died without leaving a will in 1938. More than 500 claimants hag ... gled over the estate. It took ll. years of courtroom action involv- ing 200 lawyers, five judges, two jurie1 and 17 appeals to resolve the Issue. . When final distribution of the SS.million estate was ordered. three first cousins claiming as principal beirs were dead. Their heirs subsequently shared the .huge estate. Or what was left of it. Michael O'Dea .was much too bu•y with his life to think about hiJ death. By the way. have you looked at your will lately? Or do you have one? l\<.'1.kcoratc now flH' l·nll and Save 20% Now 19 the time to redecorate ihe long neglected room 1n a style ot your choice. For •bsolutely free, our designers will help you select from the elegant Nettle Creek Fashion Fabnc Collectlon. Coordinate prf"ts, sofrds. darMsks. velvets •n!I Mlve them custom made for you mto .11.--------,---.....,...----------~....-.--11 •Jtquisi&e bedspreads. draperies and furniture . • . With the budget you create. our designers will help you restyle your entire bedroom. including cerpeling and accessories. Henle Crffk Shop 23 Fashion Island. Newoort Bead!. (714) 644 8860 Marshall. All of their lnstrvclion is :spiced with the liltin~ 3ccent or their homclund. 'fht·r hkti to teath 12 pllly1•rs per rl1111('. But our group had only nv•: nn at'count unt who dldn·t 111tay down on his baek.hond. his Wll\l, -o·ho couldr\'t t tretch up (Qit her scr \'e; n doctor who waa just starUng: my wire and me. If we hnd a common bond it w ru1 our sedentary ()('cuputions •md our neurly tanatlcw dc~irc to improve It woult drfvc us to arrive enrly (or our' lessons and to continue playing for eight hours despite bllsters and uching muscles. But on Friday. the first day, it ruined. Pineburat lacks indoor courts. and we learned Le11son One: Cheek beforehand to niukc sure plans won't be wined by bad wcuthcr. Terry did mana&e to ~~es to u IOq\l junior high gymnasium for a 'Ide aping session. The idea is to let you \iew y r mistakes. THE PLAV.BACK, JN ·low motion. did not look like an instant replay from Wimbledon. Good players look likl' dancers in slow motion. We looked awkward. When the skies finally cleart'<l and the courts dried. we got to hit with the pros. This .was what we'd come for! This was tennis! But Terry continued to dissect m y serve. He changed my s tance and forced me to anchor m y front foot. lie changed thl' way I tossed the ball. After a da) of practice. I Mt as ir l were standing on the edge of a cliff trying to catch butterflies in a net. My ser ves banged against the buck fence or ploughed furrows at my feet more often than they came cleanly off my racket und landed deep in the service court. the way they were supposed lo. DUKING A BREAK, Carry told us the facts of tennis life. If we wanted to improve. he said, we <'ould not play any matches for three months. Before we left, Terry hBndcd each of us a can or tennis balls. a long with a diploma. which said we~· been .. adjudged proficient, .. nnd written re on our strokes. The reports were lo guide us i e practice sessions ahead. Mine r ead lih Lhe r view of a play th.al closed in Boston. Terry·s l ast words were a guarantee that if we practiced hat<rf<lt"a rew-months, we'd im-""'~1>rove. Don't play, j~t practice. But I had a match scheduled. I was de- termined to beat a friend who regularly beat me badly simply by hitting to my backhand. I walked onto the court ne rvous. my blistered hand encased In a J~lpve. I Celt like a plastic surgery patient facing the m irror for the first time. HE P UNCHED MY first service r eturn to my backhand. l netted it. I came up 'on a forehand and lofted it out. I double faulted. Soon, l was down 4-0. Then it changed. Arthur Ashe said Inst year, after winning at Wimbledon, that he played the tournament "in the zone ... Te mporarily and inexplicably, he began playing as weJI as. or perhaps better than. he was capable of playinit. i-~or the first time, l had found the zone. I won four of .the next fi \le games. Just as Auddenly, 1 lost it. I losl the set as well. But I knew·the strokes were In me. It was just a matter of bringing them out, Like polishing tarnish off silver. 1 begged orr playing a second set with Joe. I wanted to puJI out a bucket of old balls and practice. J I "The Soil Extractors" CARPET a.EANING SPEOALISTS Big Cally on Some of the most desirable residential. real estate in Southern California dots the greens and fair- ways of Big Canyon Country Club In Newport Beach . Appretiation of property values in Big Canyon - and throughout Newport Beach has been unexcelled . .. Newport 'Equ1ty Funds. arranges secondary real esta te financing on such· properties. Perhaps we can help you . Newport Equity 'Funds ,Inc. Real Estate Brokers AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUITE211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA~ 7141644-8824 . ' j .. rnival r To Pervade I ' Crafts Fair • By ARTHUR R. VISSEL Shaggy locks blowing i1I the breei Ofl ... D•il•'li.tSi." ~ with a telephone in one.band. a . Pepper in the other and a pocketful · tools for the" outside constructi work. merry young Michael Page i 1 busy builder. ning 12 days, Aug. 25 through Labor sleep and awakening refreshed and Day. ready to tackle and iron them out. Page, 28, envisions the Fest-Awe· One problem he encountered Mon· Fair as a true people's festival, en-day. compassing the fine arts. e ntertain· • "Mike, telephone!" someone shout- ment. edification, food. fun. ftolic and ed from the o((ice trailer, wh.ich is ad· nightly fireworks displa)'s. joined by a portable outhouse. The only thing not evident yetrn the "Who Is it?" the cane-waving ambitious young entrepreneur's showman cried back. Sunday. August 1. 1976 OAllYPILOT D•llY .. llltlM.ttl ..... • with crafts stressed more than paint· ings and Laguna Beach-style art. .. And done the way it used to be before -tlley found out what concrete bu ii d i'tr'g s were." t ~ e pro. moter /produre1; says of h.is crafts restivat. . Entrepre.., Mike Page, 28, Indicates ldne of the colorlul decorations that will enliven his p/alflled crafts lestiVaJ in Huntington Beach. s399 . Th e tu s t c h,o Ic e o I nearly a third of the wono·s · rld«s every vear. F~s lot thtlr perform.,,...&"' deQendabjhty. Fu .. ~. 1~170 m.p.g. As Low 1-s ... S21 per mo .. No Down (o.c:a.J For Free test ride or edddiooal Info, Call 494-5446 , ... , ..._.aec1 w.. a s.n1«. '"' ,., ..... 1 ................ ,... ..... S ......,. C.ttorMe. ~ ·. He does not yet know just exactJr what it is he and a burgeoning st! are building at the busy corner Beach Boulevitrd and Atlanta Aven • Jn Huntington Beach. loosely organjzed plan is a snake·oilr wagon. "We are staging it. lo fni:ilitate in- terest in a lot of things -a marriage between fine arts and entertain- ment," says Page. who does not re· semble the Cine arts patron image of a J. Paul Getty. THE NEWS was that the Costa Mesa Planning Department was In· forming him his gaudy roadside saodwich·board signs posted on Harbor and Newpoljl boulevards violate its sign ordina~e. •#,WE WANT individual ity, 6ritinality. not artificial plastic· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~ti stamped sWr ofr an assembly llne. -; ~ua,y wolkers are now beginning to erect 1he ftrst of 200 exhibition · "I like to get out from behind ~ desk and play in the dirt,·· he says. booUis Jaid out under canvas. while 10% off additional s pace is available for various concessions. • "I've done bits llnd pieces or thin before. but never an entire progr like ~." he declar:es, gestw:ing the huge vacant field, subdivided fora gypsy tent city that today is drawiJg curious stares. I .HE PURPOSELY cultivates an im- age more like that or a Clem Hawkins or Jake Hatfield lo a Grade B mpvie about Appalachian fellows @\Inning forTevenue agents. · Page took it in stride, commenting that Huntington Beach officials ha\"e been exceeamglyn p u an ave greeted his proposal for another coastaJ arts and crafts festh·aJ with enthusiasm. Arts and crafts enthusiasts may ap-J WR ply al the traile.r offtce on the site or calf 494. 31. aDa age s "Amer:r.1c:-..an;-;;--r...-...:---al e:-r-a b eJI •' handicraft philosophy dictates that r l v I L i.~.! i even the most modest needlepoint en· ' SIGNBOARDS posted elsewhereln Beach Boulevard and other hea\{y traveled county traffic arteries Pt>- claim it as the Fest·Awe·Fair . .-... ... work on it 24 hours a day ... he says, adding that he even dreams about the.fair, solving problems in his Real handmade crafts by real peo- ple -shown. enjoyed and sold In a re· al pt!Qple's environment -are what PagtlJllVisions for the Fest· Awe-Fair. thusiastiseUgibte. • VOd ka · ~ I The Fest·Awe·Fair will feature dai· • 1 • ly and hourly eotertainmentincluding f 11 ~;~~~~-west show and 1r.;.oo.an1mo1 Jub.?1 ,; ~ .. .2.,QS!; ; 1 Mail-in J1oter ·Forms SACRAMEN.TO. <AP> Tuesday. the state hwes to s to counties the mail·in vo Corms authorized by a new la said last week. Starting next malling out registration fl state ~fficial Caren Daniels, spokes,oman for the secretary or slate's olfice. Slid the mailing was behind the scheduled Jultl errective date of the new ro ram becauHol funding and -;irinUng e ays. f-Th• state h.as already pped out two mlllion forms for <feputy regi rs wOO.WiJl r-e- gjster people in the old styl -signing them up in their presence. IN ALL, THE state ~ lo mail out seven million mall-In v ir registration rorma, and the uesday ma' g will start in with 10 percent of indivtdu counties' orders for the forms. Total cost for the nine ·mon forms will be aa.i,at Sl.2 million, shes• Conservati()n Kit Hearings. ffanned Capitol News Service SACRAMENTO -The Public Utilities Com- mission has agreed to holdpublic hearings on its 6cision to distribute wa .. conser vation kits beqt1se or appeals ~ 23 w a •e r comp an 1 es thr ghoul the state. PUC had Ofdered r companies to the kill, consisting astlc toilet tank dis· I h Our 80 proof vodka in the patty·size < '· • • Magaz. m· e Urges Bea t . half-91Uon,regularly$12.42,isnowS11.18 .. f Buy a case, and save an additionet 10%. · · • Mail/phone. Fine Wines/Liquor, 94. Newport. NEW HAVEN <AP> - Because most people seem to know more about the Inside of their car than their own bodily makeup, a m edical school graduate has con· ceived a magazine to help them learn. ' who has just graduated from the Yale medical school, said the publica- tion was designed to l}elp people stay well and to cope with illness when it strikes. clude more instructions ab out "ba sic paramedical c li nic skills," he said. about the inside or their abdominal cavity," he said. CONTINUAL ex · Ferguson, 32, said his posure to smokers with only goal in medical lung trouble, heavy sc hool until la s t drinkers With liver dis· .. , . February was becoming d "th d I DON T know tf my 8 family practitlonet.Jfil ease an women~· a · coll eagues will be .out-objective he still holds. vanced bu\ unattended raged or not at the idea · breast can~er convinced :. .. .,:. The pilot edition offlhe quarterly magazi ne, "Medical Self-care," elves n o such subJec!S as "bow to be yo1.1r own doctor. som etimes," female sex u ality, teaching m edicine to children and dealing with physicians. ol encouraging people to ''But during my first him many people should cue tor t beh ow11 yeat o n -the-lto~pita be-encouu,c.ed to...b--t-----;,;,~-s.E.;;;;.. __ ...;__..;..~---!- bealth," he said. wards I was contioually more concerned about The first edition con-amazed. at h ow little staying healthy. Editor Tom Ferguson. sist~ almost entirely of responsibility most pa-"'As long 11 doctors excerpts and comments tients took for their own· have a monopoly on on informatJve medical health. People know kn""'.ledge about, health publications but future more about the inside o( and illness, th(fy 11 have issues are planned to in-their car than they do a monopoly on the de· cisioos about health and illness." he said. Reverse Bias Cited Since the initial 2,000 copies of "Medical SelC· Care" came off the presses in New Haven, WASHINGTON <APJ -In a ruling against "reverse·· discrimination. a federal judge says Geor getown University violated the civil rights of a white student by setting aside most. of its first -year law school scholarships Cor minority applicants. "There Is no justification for saying that a 'minority' student with a de- monstrated financial need of S2.000 requires more scholarship a.id than a 'nonminority' student." U.S District Judge Oliver Gasch ruled last week The judge said Georgetown's four· ye"°-old practice ol earmarking 60 pe'rcent or its first-year Jaw scholarships (or minor\ty students was "arbitrary .. a nd a violation of the Civil Rights Act's bar against dis criminalion of on the basis of race. and lives in suburban Alexandria. Va . Ferguson has returned Lo He could not be reached for comment. San Francisco. h Is birthplace. He intends lo · THE JUDGE SAJD~would hold a work in a free.service future hearing on Flana an's request clinic while continuing to for $3,700 in damages th the former publish the magazi ne. stodent claimed he Id huv~ re· Ferguson has a varied ceived in aid. background, but one that Georgetown's attorneys argued in generally reaects his de· vain that the school's financial aid veloping interest in. policies were a ·"bonaride affirmative medicine. He spent two action program to increase minority ye a rs as a V IS TA enrollment. .. They also claimed the medical aide for migrant school was not subject lo the civil workers ln Florida. rights 1 aw. but Gasch said It was since A medical &ehool pro. Ceorgetow~ accepted S7 milJion in ject tea~hjQg an eight· federal funds t -:> build Its Law Center. week medical course to emerH bottles. TUE RULING is· the latest in a Flanagan's suit recalled the widely first and second gradeTS publicized case of another white Jaw in New Have n e n · student. Marco DeFUnis Jr .. a Phi couraged him to include Beta Kappa undergraduate who a section in Ute magazine claimed the Uni versity of Washington especially for th'e cure of obinson-----c . •• 644-2800 Song Will ~Mfit Charities sh er now restrlctors, series of federal court victories ror a dye lRblets lo locate persons who churned they were sub· tail leaks, available to ject to "reverse" discnm1notlon hy cOl'Sumers within 60 , schools. corporations or l!Ovc•rnment Law School rejected him in 1971 while youngsters. accepting l~sser qualified bl:ick appli· -------....~,...,..----..----------~:-----­Robinson's Newport Singer Tony Bennett d . agencies scekini.t to provid~ op ha1 been sel~ted as Na· . atcr companies p~ portunities for racial 'tmnorit1es or Uonal Chairman or Unit· te ng the order would women. ed Way's "To the People 1.1ked lo tell the com· Gasch's <ll'c1s1on "'as a · personal Campaign" for 1976. ton of their "equally victory for J . Michael F1anctgan, whu More than 2,300 loc~l effective water con· sued Georiietown because U\ere were Unlt~d Way organiza· atlon program, the no scholarships left for while students tlona in the campaign . l illty to ins titute such by the time ho was admitted in 1973, ralte over Sl billion an· ures, or Cthelr J de· although there were still scholarships nu ally to support the sl • to be heard on the for minorities.. · · work of 37,000 human er," the PUC said. Flanagan. 24. has slnce J?raduatcd care a1encles. cants. IN APRIC 1974, the U.S. Supreme Court dedined to rtilr on the conslitu· t1onality or such admission practices. fl said De Funis' lase was moot because he had already been ad· milled to the law school durinf( the htigation and was about to graduate, But lower federal courts have come down on the side of ''non· minority" plaintiffs in several recent civil rl~hts cases. Before a national press 1iathering. Be nnett in- troduced a new lheme aong for United Way en· tlUed "There's Always Tomorrow." written' by Sammy Cahn and Ton:ie Zito. All proceeds from record sales will go to United Way's campai~ Lorraine Stttherland United Way cam- paigns will be ronducted during September, Oc· tober and November and Bennett will be appear· ing on network television a nd giving concerts across the country for the United W a)•. ''There's Always TomOl'l'ow" is released oo the Jmprov Label. .. at Newport Beach Summer Clearance Y3 to Y2 off leginninCJ Monday, AUCJUsf 2nd 9:3D-6:00 I l Experience this fantastic exhibit in its only Orange County appear- ance. See the famous "moon" rock " and many items f~om the .. lunar exploration. The museum will be at Fashion Island August 1 through 8. (Also see Astronaut James Irwin at our August 2 Concert Under .the Stars at 9 p.m.,) Make a day of it. Take in a little shopping in our 60 fine shops and lunch at a great Fashion Isl ans! restaurant! a I .. ~· .~ • I \ -~ . . . ; I ! I . J I a.f 041&. Y Pit.OT nACTtJ&SD fOWD: A fund-ralaln1 productloo, featurtnc more tban lOO ducett, aineera &ltd .ctor•. will be •pouored by the Sllver and Gold Chaplet ot the Soulh Coast Comm'8llly Hotpital Auxiliary. · Tbe 1how, liven every third ye!" t w!!l be presented Oct. 7,tandt, lnthd.aiuna BeacbHi1tuxnooa auditorium .. Mn. Jaelt M. Lyons, past presldenl and current board member or the Orance County CouncU of HOJtpltal Volu.n· teen, wlll..Mfve u ebalrman. f>'r«eecll will 10 toward lnfftinl the ch•pter's Sl!0,000 pledae. Dat11 f« audiUona wUl be announced aomet.lme thla month. . . llELODYLAND HO'IUNE CENTI:&: A check I« 820,000·from the James Irvine Foundation was presented to belp with conatrucUon CGet,. of• new cottace/dorm facility at the Ranch Academy. The academy 'is a procram for Southern California Juveniles d irected toward famlly·atyle living as an alternative to county Juvenile detenUon facilities. LA LECHE LEAGUE: Suunne Arms, noted childbirth Jectwer and author ol "The Immaculate Deception ... A New Look at Women and Childbirth in America, 1• will be the featured speaker in a special presentation, Non-violent Birth A.Jtematlves ln Orange County. The pr01r1m will be presented al8 p.m. Saturday, Aue. 7, in El Modeno Hl1hSchool. Orange Further information is available by contacting Mrs. Richard Westber1. Santa Ana. POUIH NATIONAL ALUANCE: A polka dance wUl be be held in Wei1ht Watchers Hall. Nprwalk at 9 p.m. Saturday, Aua. 7. AAlJW: A aeries oC coffees for prospective members will be given by the Newport-Costa Mesa Branch during the month. Times, dates and hostesses include 7:30"p.m . Tuesday. Aug. 10, Mrs. Robert Shepard. Corona del Mar; 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 21, Mrs. Edwlrt'tl. Vail Jr .. Irvine, and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Aug. 2S, Mrs. Richard Wood. Costa Mesa. Interested college g.raduates may contact any of the •· hostesses or Mrs. Donald Savage at 546·2917. WOMEN'S RESERVATION DAY: Women enterin1 or retumrng tu cotnge'We invited io special ses~ions from 10 a.m. to2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug.11. at Golden West College. Counselors will be on band in the community center to assist in selecting courses. MVSCVLAR DYSTROPHY BALL: Dancin& to the Big Band Sound will be the main attraction for the charity benefit scheduled at 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 13, in the Dis· neyland Hotel. Sponsors are students and staff of the Arthur Murray Dance Studio and the Orange County and Inland Empire ChapterofMD. , . Tickets may-he a obtained from the MD association. 547-6671. sounlERN ORANGE COUNTY PANRELLENJC: All young women in the SaddJeback Valley and beach cities who are interested in going through sorority rush at a four- year college are advised to register with the PanhelJenlc. Contacts arc Mrs. Don Martin, 830-4781 or Mrs. William Smith, 837·4206. r Joan Carlson, a para- plegic since birth,- p/ans to become a therapist and use one of her many talents, music, to teach other handicapped. Studying for her certification, she is president of the CSULB Han.dicapped Students Association. Nuptials Exchanged· Lanni-Hodge llSC graduates. Peegy Hodge and John Michael Lanni of Newport Beach were married Clming •in&le rint ceremonies in Our Lady Queen of Anaels Cathottc Church, Newport Beacb. The bride. dau1hter of Mr. and Mrs. Linn T. Hodge Jr. of Newpo(\ Beach, ls an elemen- tary aclM>ol teacber in Anaheim. She la amember of Kappa Kappa Cunmi. Her buaband eamed BS and MBA dt1ree1 from USC, was a member of The Bachelors, served as president or Los Solteroe and is affiliated with Alpha Ta.u Omega. Ula parents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lanni. The newlyweds will live In Newport Beach. • • • •l.CRAYOTTO Ouddridge.Ashby St. James F;piscopal Church, Newport Beach was the setting for the double ring nuptials llnk· ing Connie Leigh Ashby and Edward K. Duddridce. Their parents are Mr. and Mn. Thomas M . As hby ot Santa Ana and Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph Dud· dridge or M lssion Viejo. The bride graduated from Newport Harbor Hllh School and i. p.ut honored queen ot Job's Oau1hters. Her husband Is • eraduate ol Mltllon Viejo High School. • • • Pallo-Cavanaugh Robert J . Pallo claimed Jod, Cavanaugh as his bride durtrai ceremonies conducted in St. Jolm the Baptist Catholic Church. Coeta Mesa. Offlciatinc was the Rev. Joteph Pillo. uncle al the brtde· aroom . MRI.MOWN Parents or the newlyweds are the William E. Cavanaugbs of Huntington Beach and the George Patios. COBta Mesa. The newlyweds will live in Guden Grove. • • • Cravotto-Buchea Karen Buchea and Michael Cr1votto exchanged nuptial vows and rtn1s in Sta. Peter and Paul's Qwrcb, San Francisco. The bride, dngbter of t.be Francia Bucheu of HW!tinclon Beach. la a 1rM1uate ~ Marina Hl&b School and a seniQr at UC. .... eley. where brr bulband e8l"Ded a ma•len depee. II• .. the SOD of Mr. aad Mn. JJtnty Cravotto or Concord. The oewlyweda wlll live bl Berkeley. • • • Brown·PaJmer AnlSrea Leigh Palmer and Wa,yne Kenton Brown excbanged MRS. LANNI nuptJal vows and rinp in St. An· drew's l'teabyterian Church, Newport Beach. They are the dauchter and son ~ the David Lyle Palmers of Santa Ana and the Stanley R . Bl'owm or Costa Mesa. The bride attended UCLA and gra duated rrom Principia College. She is a member of Delta Gamma. . Her husband graduated from California State University, Fullerton and atriliated with Pi Slama Epsilon. a professional marketing fraternity. * • • 'baguio-Hale Orange Coast College students Marsha Hale and Stephen M. Daguio, both of Fountain Valley, exchanged nuptial vows and rings In the First Southern Bap- tlJt Church, Fountain Valley. The newlyweds, who will live ln Huntington Beach, are hooey· mooning in Hawaii where the bridegroom studied and where hll parents live. "They are Mrs. EmUla Dagulo or Waiplo Acres and Anastaciq D•guio, Alea. The brlde, daughter of the R•ymond Hales of Fountain Valley, 1raduated from Fountain Trust Yi~lds Big Dividends J>&Aa ANN LANDERS: Could )'all ,.,.,bly prtnt this Jetter to , lllY mom and dad! Sometimes I find It berd to express myself· and tMI II aD HSY way to tell \hem. DEA& MOM AND DAD: I jut • .-&oaa_y tbanll you rw • ,_,. ,._. ti belptn1 me crow up. It '** .. a while lo reallte that I ..,_ 't kd off when God 1ave me JOit two aa parents. l took a loot ll'Gaa4 at Dl1 friends' parents, ..S tbl8' J'll lteep you. ~me ltam by my°""" mbtal'ti and leading me to mite dedalonl oa tllY own was a IOOd idea. You never forced me. The key words are tnast and 1\andinf bJ to Wp. Wit.bout' trust. no Nlat'-btpC9 wwtt. I ..... ap GD •Y own time by my own metboda. YCJU let me tldnt ll\Y own thoughts and al·· lond me top,._. ii I felt I wa rlCbL Muy of my trieada •TY our relattaalblp. Thl!y've told me IO. I'm proud to have you two as parents, and I hope ane day you wlll be proud of me. -GUESS WHO DEA& GtJDS:·Let •em pea! Ne at&lall. • elty, H t.dlcaUoa ,.., .... , •WIMr .., • prt -......... u... ..... ., ...... .... ta.k It ... -· .. lty ........... ....._a..w .... ....., •• ,! . t. DEAR AJfN !._ANDERS: I ,> J lbOU.lht l 'd be the last person on earth who would ever wtite to YoU until I read your reply to Mia· IOUl'i Aunt. When t was 14 J had a sllght complexion problem and was told that lyln1 In the sun would help dry up my oily akin. IL wean 't until I wu lt that I reed In YoUt column about bow bad the -.a wu for the skin. Aft« that® more 1UDbathlng f« me. l 'm 2S now wilb very nice akin. 'De • cation Aim plifting. ByR ()I~ Although J onl\ ~arlson Miss Callrornla Wheelch mltment to helping the cre .. ed. Mis.a Carlson. a H 11aduated from Cal Stale pageant. "We were all way." She was one of 18 c promote awareness of t dicapped people to the pu ESTRADA ty PllMM-" hed aeeond r-unn•r·up in the P&1eant In Norwalk, her com· slcally handicapped has In· tington Beach resident who g Beach ln 1973, said af\er tbe ers, at least we all felt that estants in the event designed to talents and abilities of han· Paraplegic since bi l\tiss Carlson is currently p!'tSi· dent of the CSU LB Handi pped Students Association. She is enrolled in classes on be campus lo qualify for her • certmcaUon as a music th pisl. "The pageant 't'e5 n simply a beauty contest." she said "but a good wa)' or r f\ing the public to get the point acro'sa that we <the handle ped) are people.·' The contestants were j ged on their accomplishments, conversational ability. pe onalitv. appearance and poise before an audience. "Th seven finaHsts were &1ked a question on coping with disabllity or helping others lo cope." Miss Carlson sald. SUsan·Peters, of San .incisco. won the title and will represent the slate at the ional pageant in September in Colombus, Ohio. finish. Miss Carlson said her ith activities to help tho6e like valecent home ln Long Beach newspaper and invited me to said. Despite her third pla schedule is busier than ev herself. "Some people at a read about the pageant in speak and perform there," A lyric soprano. Mias them at several televised plays piano and enjoys cl music and musical com best." she said. - lsoo has sung the national an· - ULB basketball games. She ical opera. "I like classical because they suit my voice The field Miss Carls bas chosen to enter. music therapy. combines ber kno edge or the ·art and her desire to help the handicapped. These ther apists. she xplalned, use music to help physically or mentally ha ~apped people cope ~!th their daily routine. "For instanc • Miss Carlson sald, it can be used to help mentally hand apped patients learn to brush their teeth.'· Miss Ca. lson was one asked by a Fairview Slate Hoepltal psychiatrist to p tde a role model for a young female patient. "The girl. so a paraplegic, thouaht all adults walked and children e in wheelchalrs,'' sheaald. With Miss Carlson u h example, the girl learned to cope with t'!er handicap. • s he was able lo go to school outside of the Institution. As a music therapist, Mi Cnrlson plans lo continue be· ing a model for handicap ~ple. "The advanta1e or music therapy," she said, .. that it foc uses on a person's abilities rather thandlsabilili " • ' . .· MRS. OUODRIJ>GE . Ms. PALLO. • ' l esldent of the Costa Mes. area her ute and graduated from port Harbor Hlgb School, Valley High School. She also at· tends California Stale Universl· ty. Long Beach. • • • Hornbrook-Knoth Melody Annette Knoth and David Matthew Hornbrook, both of Huntington Beach, were mar· ried in the Cameo Weddine Chapel, Anaheim. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Knoth or Buena Park and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hornbrook, Monterey Park. The bride graduated fro Buena Park High School and is attending Cypress College. Iler husband is a graduate of Mark Kepell Hinh School and at- tended, LOB Angeles City College. The newlyweds wlll live ln Huntington Beach. • * • Warren-P arrlsh Carolyn Jane Parrish oC Santa Ana Heights and Marine Maj. <r.et. ~ Goodell Parker Warren were married ln a chapel ceremony al St. Anarew's' Pretbyterian Church, Newport Beach. The new Mrs. Parker bu been ere her husband also ualed. He earned a degree In ~banlcal and electrical gineerl ng from George hlngton University. l'helr parenta are Mrs. Donald ' Pridham or Colla Mesa and late Mr. Pridham and Mr. Mrs. Charles Warren. I e newlyweds.will live ln San· j na Heights. , • • •• • Campbell-..,esna lckl Rae Mesna and John kt Campbell exchanged wed· vows and rings in Calvary pel, Cotta Mesa. e bride, d1u1hter ot the Jack M u ol Cotta M•a. sraduat· om Costa MtH Hi&h School a attended Oran1e Coast e1e where her husband i• a ent. la a araduate ~ Unlvenlb' School and la the son ~the , ph Campbella of NewpOrt 1 h. I e newlyweds wW live in Sane· I Ann Lande but l wonder ii 1 am doomed lo look like a prune at .c> because of the years th•l I baked in the sun. Can you put my mind al ease? - PLUM SORRY DEAll PLUM : If ,_ .,,.,.,· .......... , ............ at .,. ... ,.. ... , ....... ..,., .... ....... a ..... e&f/l.M& .. ,, .. , et die ... ,.... .. -· dell, all4 It'll l»e peett. ... cre111!9 l••I afler J•mr A•· lllppl•I slaters It••• ' edap. re is a big dlff erente n cold and coal. 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Tlt relatively gloomy outlook ~~ented by Bupp a nd a study gr at MIT's Center for Policy Alt nat\vu has bols tered ch&11es by such env\ronmentnl actf is ts as Barry Commoner thainuclear power ts a bad buy forfilitles and their customers. J contrast, the ,.~EA and the Enfgy Research and Oevelop- mcit Administration <£RDA1. al01g with many pri vate ec~omlc research groups, are coemitted lo nuclear power 'llough worried about its futfre because of the economic un~rtalntles. they believe rising c~tructlon and fuel costs will e~tually hit coal power Just as ""IE EXP ERTS l~UE con· h~. leaving nuclear a small ad· ,,, v{jtage in areas of the country ftictlng figures about present thltaren'trichin-cool. cos ls of nuclear power. Their f ger LeGassie, an assistant predictions of what it -and a lnlstrator for ERQA, says, fossil fuel alternaUves -will .. e nuclear Industry is Ill. but I coet to JO to 15 years from now d tthlnk it's terminal." diverge even more . upp and members of the MIT Since World War II, more than ·~dy group say their conclusions S:IO billion has been Invested by a based In J'arge part on eovernment and industry in~om· s 1tl1lics showing that construe· tnercial nuclear power on the as· t n costs for dozens of nuclear tumptlon that it would provide nts ordered in the late 1960s ~naumers with cheaper elec· d early 1970s are averaging trkily th:an would fossil fuel. rJDre than double the original Sixty nuclear pow£.reactors dlimates and "arc still climb· now provide 8.3 percent of !he nn-inr at alarming rates." tkln'a capacity to ~eneratc elcc· I Jn 1968, It was believed that triclty. The Federal Energy Ad· ltrge nuclear plants couJd be ministration < FEA> says tpis 1s b111t ror $180 per kilowatt of out· to rise to 30 to 40 percen!,)JJ elcc· o.it. "But plants ordered then arc tricity dem and by the year 2000, r1~nlng $450 a kilowalt loday, oc· under present plans. t>rdlng to the MIT J!roup. and Coal now a ccounts for 41.6 p<>r· ethers scheduled to ~tnrt up in c:ent or Am erica's l(Cnerating ~e early 1980s now carry an cipaelly: oil . hydroelectric ti mated price tag of more than power and natural gas 15.S per· • · ,000 a kilowatt. tent each. and wood and other · f~sleu than l percent. I &INCE MOST modem plants Ks most resource economists ll'C designed to generate about stdhe situation. the present high tne million kilowntu <equal to cost or oll and the scarcity or 'he total generating capacity in domeaUc n atural gas leave coat lvermont today>. this means new ahd nuclear power as the only re--.eactors ordered In the t"arly altstlc choices for new electrlc 119705 probably will end up cost· ~ruling capacity in the Unit· · ine more than Sl billion apiece. . edStates untUtheendofthecen· 1 Despite cancellations and \ury postponements in the l a-st two The relative economic :Ktvan· years. ERDA says utilities ~till t11es and disadvant.aies or conl are building or planning 178 and the a torn -today and 10 to 20 nuclear power plants. )nn ahead -have thus become According to the Bupp group, the fotus of an Increasingly com· the CC>tl or nuclear power plants pJex sometimes acrimonious has risen laster than the cost or 'attu~l among experts in In· their main competitor. c·oaJ.rlred ~.1overnment and indepn· I planll. ~ause of licensing and dent rneatth groups. I construction delays. These have "Nuclear power may have a 1 beett calised by such problems as small margin in its faVCJI' now." ' bad weather, battles o,·er en· says Jrvln c. Bupp. a Harvard vtronmental pollutlon and safely Bullnal Scbool researcher who, isaues. with colleasues at t h e While nuclear power plants lihuach\asell' tnstltute or hl\'e aJwa)'s cost more than cool Technalop hp beeD studyins 1 plants to build. the over-all price t"9 ~in and politics oC , d their electricity has in most nuchar DOWer for the put three 1 parts or the country been equal to )'... ~ l or lower than coal plants \hanks · t to low and stable prices ror Uftl& ONLY WAY you ea~ uraltham fuel . ~lude Uaat nuclear power w\ll Now, the MIT group asserts. be cheaper elgbl to 10 feU'S from this is changing: The combina· 9PW." M conUnues, "ls to.mak lion of soaring capital cosu and a ai1teJnatlcally opUmlaUc as sudden leap ln the pr ce of .. FOUR CORNERS POWER PL.ANT SITS AMID GIANT RESERVES OF AELATIVEL."f CHEAP i~EW MEXICO COAL uranium from $8 a pound in 1973 to nearly 550 a pound today lhreatcns lo erase nuclear's com· pelitive edge. Other snags In the nuclear fuel businci;s hn\'e compounded the un cert ni ntic s o r nut'len r economics. Federal energy or- f1c1als say that even 1f U.S. uranium deposits turn out to be adequate for the r est of the century -a m atter of debate industry will h ave to invest SIR billion or more in hundreds or new mines a nd some GO new uranium mills to meet the cx- ~cted demand. Indus try wants to recycle left<Jvcr uranium and by-product plutonium from spent nucleur fuel and thereby rrourc the d<-· mand for uranium mininii. Dul plons to build n•cychn~ pl:rnts arc "almos t al a struidstill ," in the words of an Ett DA rcporll<.is t year, blocked by tedtnical. re- gulatory r financial and political problems tha t may · not be clured away until the early J91l>s. if then. . DESPITE THE problems nnd the uncertain economics, m:iov 'et'onomists re main 01,tlmistic about nucll'ar power's future. Al the most sanguine end of the spet'trum are tr ade or~aniza· tions hke the Atomic lnduslriaJ Forum I AlF > and tho Edison Electric Institute 1EEI1. the lot· ter an arm or the utility Industry · A r ecent AIF survey howed • nuclear generated elcctricily to be the cheapest. An EEi stud)' predicted that bel~eeh 1978 and 1990, nuclear power would be 10 to 40 ~rcent cheuper than ronl· based ·electricity, depending on the reaion of the United State11 under to0$1derntion. ( ·Somewhat at odds with these fi gures as are the rc~ulb of :i ~ur· vey by Electrical World. a trade publication. saying that msclca.- power Is the second most e:1. · pensive way to makeelcctnc1ty. The middle ground \n the de· bate over nuclear economics is occupied by senior ERDA of· rir 1als. LeGassle sa-:s cal<'ula· lions or coal and nurlcar costs liy impartial anal ysts tend to "merge into a band of uncertain· ty," with conr lusion.s heavily rlc· pendent upon assumptions about such diverse but influential fnc. t or s AS lhc future COSl o ( transporting coal by rail and th<.' size of t h<' Southwest's ric h uranium deposits. Similary. Af\oin M. WeinbcrJt. director of the Institute for Encr f{y Analysis at Ouk Ridi;c. Tenn., descr ibes the economi<'!( of the two technologies as "con· fused" and :·pretty much at a standorr." with a margin m fuvor of nucle ar in much of the country ··today and on in lo the rn~s. ff CONSUMERS AR E con· fused by conmcting t•conomic data about. cool und nu clear powl•r . utilities ;mrl s tate re gul:itory a ucncies fo n' murlt the same qunndary. Amid the cenfusion and uncar. tainty over the economics ~f nuclear power, a number or ob· servers see utility company ex· e<:ul1 ves. upon whom the hurd choices ultimately fall. turn1n1: away from decisions made pur~·· ly or cvC'n predominantly on cconom1c grounrls. "Tlwy'r<.' not likely lo think. 'Well. there'll a cost for coal unrt u cost for nuclear and that's It.'" i;uys LcG ussie . "Thcy'vt· all learned how noky cost cslimatcs f. . , ' ,I can be. So lht>y·re turning ro '· !'L other factors: llow long d()(.'s It' .,, !. • takl· to '4l'l a plant on line'! Jlow '!.-"'1~ rll'pendablc is thl' fu el s upply'' I low .~·omphcatcd 1s the rcgulJ !1~l· 111111 I • !iF' \\' 11 11 a m K r I cg s mu 11 . ti~~.' \\'~1shin ~lon con!>ul\ant and n nwmb<'r or the At omk Erwr~v Cnmm1ss1on unul HIN . puts l t mnrl"'11lunlly: • "lltility executives have no ro Ji(lnal haMS for making dCCIMOnll now. Th<'ir choice!! tend to ~ l?OVcrnto·d hy how they feel ll'iit mornins: ond what's huppcn04lo the ni~ht before. Thr•y might IN! one way <lflcr an oil embargo ~ • unoth<.>r way if 00 1wrcent of ttSf! statr hus ju$t voted against;;! nuC'lc>ar power.·· • 1 f · 1'his, Krlel{sm nn ~ays, "hr >. horrible way fo no IJusincss. 80" ullhty cxecut1\'c11 ore no wis~r than you or I.·· ·"' Wine Prices Sparkle HEW PUILIC .OFFERIMG :\tERC£0 <AP> - Hi gher p ri c e s and stron1(cr demand for California's white wines will h e l p r c v-crs c depressed prices re ceived by growers the past two years. nn in· dustry official soys. Robert Mcinturf, pre· sident of AlUed Grape •Growers. says an • per·ton field prlee bas been set this season for se\'eral es t a blis hc~ white grape varieties. in· eluding Thompson seed- less. Lnsl year . grqw<'rs re· ceived about •SS·vcr·ton for Thompson il<'c:dlcss gr:ipcR senl to San Joo - q\lin Valley wineries, he said. Stiles or white table wine h~vc been booming, pulllng down winery In· ventories, Mcinturf Mid. The total grape <:roP in the tole is c.sti mated to be 3&1.000 tons. grtatcr than last year's,. which topped 3.9 million tons. he added. No o' ersurply of white varieties-iti forec o1n 'Since most new ~rope plantings h(1ve b<:cn In block nod. A~ vet!c\l<'s. Mdnturf sa id. Cof ~ers Bulge CARSON CITY. 1N~v. (API -Nevada's tax cotrC't(, bulged as glitter· ang casinos in the 6t3l(' turned O\ er $!11.2 million In ta)CeS for last fiscal year. But the tax take was down sltghtly on a percentage basis from Uae pa·lor ye,u.r. ,,, ..... -··•"V ""''""'" ~ ·-t,..,t•t~\ '"'" '" Ill'" " ~ .. ,._..,..,_. '"" "ttu•·lt ~,.,, -'"• ,,, ,,.,,,,. '°'""'."'"' , •• , "•'•'• ·=~· -ltM·~ Ill?"°° t-Jtl ,,..,_. ,,...,. '•"'-' """'*'"' ot '"""'''"' • ,,_,,,..._.¥ H'Wt')f"'Wl •f'nl.tfCltift OfQlf•t::hCW\ ,. "~ ... 1tO-r f1M C,$1..i QH;#!"' 111..-IW'ol~.lflleo fO \no•-•''-r t'OU9h 01..,. .n~ llllt t'VPO'<,j• -....... llvoup li>t .,, ... , _ h.O l)f l>t-----M .... lllttttl• .... '"" c:... ... ""'" lot ,,,. •O<ftllltl• "'~ • • !)ff • t.rc>•• • .i· ,.(!, • J.<J'. H...WlHtll ... Rlt · , • .. •-~IJ ""-:171 4Jll0·27'0 • ,,, ... 24t l t ........... 11•4.. "'· 11 l • . 11' .. <r, •f-.C:• ....... '200 · 1'· )~ 1 •";(~~ .. :· . . ~: . . .. :· ·: . . . . ·: .. .. ·= . . . :: . . .. . . ·= . . . ·= :· ·: ·: . '• . ,: . . . . . . . . . • . .. DAIL V PILOT · Sunday,AuguSt 1, 1976 . . • She's All • in One Piece . . 8y ERMA BOMBECK bathing suit before. Even the glrl sitting topless came downton cloeer look. On a California beach somewhere, I uw a airl sunnina her elf topless today and the only ' thln1·I could lhink was. "Good heavens! ~he and I are the only two on the beach in a one·piece suit!.. • FINALt Y, I could stand it no longer. 1 grabbed a towel. co,·ered myself and ran back toward the house. A1 the crowd gathered. I t ouldn'l help feel· Ing ditty and ashamed. Men and boys were snickering ... younger girls ran down tlie beach ror a closer look. I suw a few camera burrs aim and soap to record on film what they saw. "Well, what did you ex,Pe(t?" asked my dauahter. "You go around fully clothed like that and you're goln& lo attract attention." "Why should that be ol any concern to anyone else?" I said. tears of shame welltnc fn my eyes. You would have thought that none or t m had ever seen a 49·y~ar-old woman In a one· pie "•torals are everyone's business." she said. .. and the apswer Is sip\pfe. AJI you have to do is conforrti. Just buy a t~'O-piece suit and blend Into "MHT .... MAD" Ill "SIHIDllS" "SUtYIYI" Ill "IOIMTOllU." "SUIYIYl"lll "CHINO" "ASMAU.TOWM IMTUAr ...... u o ·1PG1 A "IAD .. ws llMS" INI ~ "'nfl POITUMI" Open Doily 11 30 p m the crowd." - "I can't \!>'ear a lwO-piece suit." I com· plained. "The tops look like steering wheel cov· ers,'' "l 'D THINK you'd be self-conscious wearing , . a one-piece suit. Al\er all, your body isn't that great.'' l Virgo: AvOid • Confrontation MONDAY. AUGUST! &y SYDNEY OMARR ARIES 11\Jarch 21·April 19 1: You uncover unusual conditions. aspects, money situations. TAURUS (April 20-May 201: Be positive about legal rights. permissions. GEMINI I May 21-June 201: Finish what you start. Deal with one who is independent. CANCER <June 21.July 221 : Have fun without being exlravaganm. . possible and you learn tome valuable tee · ues. . LEO <July 23-Aug.• 1: What seems a set· back could be a tempor delay. Know it and don't despair . Brush· up techniques. VIRGO CAug .. 23-Sept. 22 ): Direct confronla· lion wot!_ld be an error. Be nexible. Laugh al your own foibles. Clieck 1ong.111stance callT. LIBRA I Sept. 23-0ct. 22J: Windfall is possi- ble. Roadblock is re mo,·ed. Cash-now improves. SCORPIO !Oct. 23-Nov. 211 : Lunar aspects indicate quick changes. sudden decisions. SAGl1TARIVS !Nov. 22-Dec. 21l : You gain most now by beiog diplomatic. One who was estranged could make gesture or reconciliation. CAPRICORN !Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Friend con· Cides -don't cast first stone. AQUARIUS I Jan. 20·Feb. 181: Avoid trap of the closed mind. Leave options open. PISCES I Feb. 19-Marc h 201: Reach beyond apparent limitations. Long-range respo!'lscs, re· actions are emphasized. ·TDDAT'S CIGSSIDID PVZZLI ACROSS letter 146 Manger 78 Garden 148 Arabrobe WOfk('r 149 11 79 ~ruv1an proceeds. ounta1ns music 81 Small cask 150 French \ 82 Green gem erltele ue s 83 Teeters 151 Lacking aon 85 Am•rican •blhty 22 Wetrd lnd•I" 154 Detert<>fated 23 Malure 86 Wharf n•1ghborhood 24 Jom 88 ~onceat 156 Hindu together 89 mall mantra 25 Gold brooll 157 BeQuealh 26 Indigo 90 Grape 159 Stoo 28 Estranged refuse 160 Choice 3 Wd$ 91 l~udent grouo 30 Scale 92 use a kiln 162 Ointiaent note 93 Michigan 164 Assigns JI Oens1ve C•IY places cry 95 Gamt>ltng 165 Compound 32 Silence' game ether • 34 Oevetooed 96 Drencn 168 Misplaces 36 Rostrum 97 Is benond 167 Altempled 37 R1gtd 100 Cameras 39 Spreed "eye OOWN hay 101 Ep1gfsm 40 Ch1el 102 Precious 1 Fury 42 Radar llQUtd 2 Oomlc1le pr1t1c1ple 104 All.,ed 3 Not: prefh1 44 Man·s 105 Catcall • Heavy name 106 Urge swell 46 Personaltty 107 Aromaltc 5 Chlneae 47 8100d·· herbs society ... 51a1ned 109 Toaspo1 6 Choose 48 Rav111g 1 tO Depend • 7 Pronoun SI Btbhcal 1t1 Smear 8 Meiucan tower 112 For "gold"' 53 Not at all examole: 9 Coil 55 Lower m Latin 10 Br1slles rank 113 Tints 11 Reign 58 WotllOUI 1 15 D1st1llery supreme L111n I I 7 V1bra11on 12 Spanish 60 Pitcher 115 Despot river 6 2 E"uropean 120 Stunted 13 Mustc11t songt>trd . animal work 6'5 Unattendedt22 Hindu gOd 14 Actreas 66 Gusnes 123 R1nd Davis l0ttll remover tS Nev11 68 Departing 124 Br1ny doep olllce' 70 Egyptian 1;>6 Maiden 16 Snirt god 1 ;ie Wold storm feature 71 Hetoor 130 Fta101111c 11 Lttetary 72 Was 132 Bengel notes once n11tove 18 Greek 73 Root 134 Ceylon teller engte sand11orm 19 Anestheloc 75 Aroma 13e Fibber 20 Preoered 76 A"ptane 137 Thwack 27 Peace flight 14 1 lnd1YICIUl\I gOddHS 11 Anglo· U 2 811tl1mArl\ 29 Charier Sixon 144 Supo1tc1111on 33 Choneae pagoda 35 Speak so11ty 38 Stumping 39 Municipality 41 Idler <43 Scallion 45 B11hsh -ba•l<tt 47 Flalbell 40 Consumed SO African an1e1oe>e 52 Enclosure 54 Suggestion 55 Grand ladies 58 Make JOyQUS 57 G111.,gnse to 59 Heathen 61 Noise 63 Wnraway 6• Small Clftdle 66 Witnenea 67 A&pect 60 Change courae 72 Pipe · feature 7• Hebrew leltef 76 EnfoY onnell:3 ' wds. 78 Sentry 0tder 79 Olfeotlon sign al 80 Ancient -apon 82 Comte'& f0f1e 84 Misdeeds 85 Listener's "loan" 87 Annoy 88 POiier Item 90 M•ke a dllference 91 Written tn verse 92 Donkey aer9111de 93 Naval lorco 04 Spindly 95 8apllsm11 ves•• 96 ,Pack snugly ,97 Aaaoclete 98 Awaken 99 Temoerate 10 1 Err0t 103 White 104 Po11ery m111er1ar 107 Lions -··cooar·• 108 Hit hard 110 Rolaler I I I Mualcal twosomes I 13 Carfy 114 CllO I 16 Insect egg 111 Foothke part 119 Garden flower 121 Game calcher ' 123 Danger 125 Beginner 127 Song relra1n 129 E•plain& grammahcatty 130 Cooing birds 131 Senseless 133 Fiia of lunacy 135 ln1urgen1 13-t BunneM 1an11•11r 139 Bayon 140 Doit1ealic11ed 1'~Tlding1 143 B~one. -Cll 1'6 R•ver11I comb lo1m 147 Arrest slang ISO Parl!,ing area 152 Ibsen Character 153 German "Ice 155 011l1guro 158 Rope fiber t6 1 .... deum 163 CllilleH mite I :OO-J:Z0.5:40-l· I 0:20 s..tsA• .... Fw Alt rtrfCN'ftl9ftCH MT an conu OUNCE • &34-9212 CaH M2·5171 Put • few word• to work for rou In the DAILY PILOT .. No one askf'd people to look. The' 're the ones who are sick•.. · ·."Okay. so wear a one-piece suit. but don't be surprised 1r some day a pollccmon comes around and orders you to take oCf more clothes while yoo~ on a publiC' bench " "Wby can •t people over 40 be themsel ve i · · ( asked. "Why do we always have to do whlll you'ng·peo!Jle tell us'!" · "Because young people htffe live.'<! le s and know what is Rood for you. C'mon, you're JUSl depressed ... s he said. "Slip into a pair of shorts and a midriff shitt und we'll go to the movies. . There's a new one C'alled ·Lo~an's Run .... "What's it about?'' I askt.>d ·"It's a futuristic film in which everyone O\'er :l> is ellmlnate4. It's a comedy." "That's easy for you to say. ·~ "SUIYIVI" "IUG .. CRJ * the MYSTERIOUS MOmERS ~ IPSIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT NOW SHOWING! HURRY! LAST 3 DAYS! 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It.,. °"" IJ.lt e IUt•Ht M IU tau 111111 • utt •1tt1011tl t011 ' s.;i-Wiie f9'f ,,.... Groce Witt. ttie 5" cei ...-....;....;..;;"..) ..... , ., ••••• 110 •••••• 1 .. ,. -•tll•--· •1e·-.· et•••• 531 ·95IO •ttwltt ;..t ......... 531~i580 (11.UllOO< .. __ ..... _ ' 1oen . ooo •AHU MtDWAY IN I AllPOlf 7S 1N1 _..., ..... _ .. _, ~ -" • llllt lllttOf••- Soilor WIM fell ,,_ Gl'Me Witt. ttie 5" 111 '----..J I M e l ... e IM e 1 M e t• e llM °"°' IJ M e IUtlMU M IU "111 •-tt .. flGHTING MAD 111 '"" . SICY llOIU 1,.r -•1:Meau_,_, CIUI LIOft lllJIOft e MIO--, MIDWAY 1N t OIO 'UNt e ''°" e liOOSTll COOIUIN tN 1 CHOllN SUIYIVOIS '"' (~IAl"'°°9 OUlUW IOllf WAUS fNI --MAIO ~CNI _,,.,._ ... _," OATOl ,..I --MOONIUNNIU ,... _ .......... flOHTINO MAD 111 "ut • !Min MAIY CUZT Coco: He ·Gets Fat Roles ' Jimmy Coco says h<' i:f o.;ie person who <'an ac· <'MrQtely testify to h:nin~ "1llnc1sed a .:enu1n& miracle. The mlrncle. he explains, Is his career. , REX REED Int . . "l-'or a rat httle kid , from the ·oron~whcn. • , ______ ,...,... ___ ,.llilllll . father was u sh naker. I've had some pr ty tcr-they're t alking about !low lucky <'an you gt>t"" r1ric leading ladies b r 1 n g i n g i t l o lie was an mst:.int i.tar. It l,1u Minnclli, Sophia Broadway!" only look23yeuri>. Loren, EJia.a beth Taylor, He went from '1Murdcr Raquel We l c h , Dy a n b y Death " t o "The SOW HE calls his o"n Cahnon ! l dc(ln1tely Dumphnits." which wus hots, and some Qf the believe in a hereafter. I fun but a r atinjls dis· toughest people in show cannot watt to join that aster. "I don't regret 1t. business hug him a lot makes spnghelll for him when he's 1n IO\\ n. In Ru~ 1a, Ehznbeth Tuylor at on the.> floor eating "hatever he cookcJ on hi hutplute and cwn helped him wash dlshci. in th (• bathtub. Otto Prt'mtn~cr t:.ills him re· j!ularl~ und dot' n 't > t•ll And to his old friends in the Bronx. he's u hero. lie still worru~s about his weight. Thl' irony is that ~•llhough it ·s tx·en :i soun·e of personal a1:011y ~l his hfc. his rdly·poly, dnncing·hippo qunltty h~s beeo po r tud t ~ respons i b l e for h1~ caret>r . "I once got UIJ 111. ~ pounds. and lh\•n l had t o do sortH'thini; lx>causr it was l>c~mrung to i nt~rrere w ith m y work. Now l ta!<<' off:.> pounds at a cllp. und' 1 do r l!el heller . His pet hate at t he mo- me n l is C l o r i s Lea c hmuh . who an · nounce<.I on a talk show. that "Cut people p<:>llutt! the environment." .. Being overweight hasn ~ hurt' • James Coco's l, · career as an actor in stage, film and TV comedies. OAILVPll,OT Bf . . . . • • • ..r~rtory company in That's the d1Her ence Jn Paris, Sophia Lor<•n • 1 , ~ ky and meet J ean between New York ac· -----------------------------------------------------------..-~elow." tors and HollyY.ood ac· ,Right now, he'd setUe tors. The Hollywood ac· or Priscilla l,,anc. "I tor in u flop sits around penl my childhood be· his pool in Be verly lh lls ng madly in love with getting a d1:prc ssetl ul· er. I saw every monl! cer. The New Yc)rk uctor 'he ever made 10 limes, gOl:!S home a nd sa)'s, l still have eight ·O.K . r·m r eady to do a 'riscllla La n e scrap· pl:iy.' l'\'e been in BX> \~ks." flops th1:1t close~ in New • . lla\'cn. So 13 \\eeks in a • THE OLD chche a~ TV series is a long run, llow e ve.rybody . loves a baby! .. I, at man ·~certainly. true The ~lamor of show ,,.~here J1m~y Coco is businc!ls still awes him. ~?ncer.ned . His raps l~''e .. 1 went to see a pl ay in rm. his C?Star s Jove.him Los Angeles, and this nd the cntrc.s love him. beautiful la d y tu rned ~ A!thou~~ his rccen\ TV around in her sea t. threw ~n~~· The D~mµI -her arms around ml! and g~.. .roldt;d. he 5 th.c told me she was my big· g hit m .this summer s ..:est ran. It tu rned out to ' e t e ct 1 v c s p ~ o C. be Lu na Turner. LANA Murder by. De ath, and TURNER ! ·1 al m os t , • &s·now touring to stand-(aioted .. I tJng ovations with Dody . , · . . • )(;oodman in a summer . IT ~ AL\\ A\ S bc~n "'!Q(k c.e,yLvl.ILn/ Ulc-..0.ld ltke !hat. ~~ a fat k1rt tteorge K aufman.Moss ~rowinj? up in lne-Bron.~. ~_tart comedy "George he spent every waku~g {'l\'ashington Slept Here... m?mt'nl a t the ol~ P1I· >! B a c k 5 t a g e a t grim Th4:ater staring at "Geor ge Was hingto n the movie screen m a ~lept H~re," or for thut h):~not1c trance. 4.lna tte r any set when • My fat her thouAhl t ~immy Coco works. is was c ra7.y. t w:i!>. no ays a funny. com· ~ark \.able. IC you ~1,•C!d blc place to bf'. 1-.ll:. m the Bronx. you either es a n epidemi<: Of had to OPl'n a j!rocery ~iles. s tor l' or bcn~m~ a :;...: "The whole point is to ga!1gste~. 1 got a J~b m a oe happy. As a kid I did children s 1?roduct1on or "'1mmer s tock with stars 'Snow White a nd the I;~ cut all Qf my laughs. ~ven Dwarfs .. Later,. I :31na. I'd go away miscra· discovered Snow White le. thinJu ng, 'Thl'll's not was a hooker and the hata<'tinJ( is all about.' se \'en dw a rfs w e r e hy can't we all have a p~rvcrts .. I pl ~Jycd the ece of the limelrj!ht'' ".'ck.l•d witch in d~a~. I ,·e r sin<·c the n l'\'e cl1dn t care. I \\as m the red' to j!alher around ll1~'!tcr " . f e a i:_r OUIJ or pC()tJle I f1mmg was part O~ hts \'C und rC's pect . anti 1 . ucccss. It was a time ways haH' a good llmt:' ''hen ch~actcr acto~s were comm1t across m ~"\\'llEN I r ead this TV comm ertials, pro-1 ay. I said , ·1 c1.m't do moting the .. cotnmon I is it's ull wronf( tor man" 1dcntit~ factor trJ c.' The h1Asband was a sell products. •llnny and the wife was a "Su'ddenly you could ;tou gh. wlse c ra cki n~ sell Drano and not have ~road. Dody c o uldn 't to lootcllkeT&bHOnter." titay that, either . So we h~ grins owlishly. "But I fieversed the roles the still hnd to m nkc my own ~).'uy they did in thl' mov· opportunities. I was the ~e with Juck Benny and one who begged my Lf.nn . heridun. and 1t """ friend Terence McNAaly f4nut•h funnier . to write a play for ifue. ~ "Then Kilty Carlisle and he came up with f d Gcorgc K nofman·s 'Next." a bout a fat. man ughlcr nbj{'<'l <'d tcllhat who ~els draft.ecl. F.laine l cuuse the~· h all•tl thl' May brought Ndl Simon O\ic. so I had lo con· to see 1t, and he handetl ~ince lhl'm to let l\S do it. me one a ct oC ·Last or the lthe)' both ca m e lo Red Hot ~o vers' and \StockhridJ:l' to see Uw wrote the other two acts ho\\ and lo' ed 1t. Now around my personality. . , .. ·: • ... _. Al Ml. CU•S f l'\A IA ...... """&O•lllU .. ,,..,_ ~~-U·­~~\.lt:U .. SHOwtt AT CINIMALAMll cotn.DAll'f · •:l .. l!OO 4:lMi:M-9:ot \ f. STARTS WEO.,~UG . 4 BRISTOL CINEMA VIEJO CINEMA UA WESTMINSTER PLITT CITY ORANGE DRIVE IN "IAD HEWS IEARS'' IPG) 2: ... 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Hiii, L..AI • WALLICHS MVSIC Cl TY S TOR Ff • AL.L LllJEftTY llOENCIES • CONVENTION CENTER BOX OFFICE • U1t1 rou1 8.tnltAmt!tic#ld or,.,.,, CNffJ'I by mall or •r 8011 'Ofli<;• •FOR TICKE T INFORMATION CALL (11'1 635 5QOO e FOR GROUP SALES INF OR MA rtON CALL 12131 465 · '126 I BOX OFFICE OPEN TODAY 10 AM TO 6 PM I MAii. 011011'5: St1•• -..1.,.0.cuco, '""'".,. ,,. .. ,o" .. 1111 clloc;k or mo,.ov order "''"' te •llNG\.INCl allOS. ClllCUS. Al\Alll i'I\ Co"° •tnllon Cont•• (Oltt. •I. too w. tto1tll• A•t .. Anolltlm, Co. UIO?, A L SO AT LON G BEACH ARENA WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18 thru SUNDAY, AUG. 22 1\1911 ltlfH • " n • llH WW._ ""•~IUk\ • '4'-'" \Will WU f.(f\\fM HMlA'4Hl,\tlJI a.\"l"'\IAtll M ..... .UJ •tillll'lMllt \ \ ""°" ,, 2t. WILCOMI TOTHI 2SH CIMTUllY. lllO, "".r"'' l •o•uc • Jf NH'f •W U " tt rt• \io•••fltO~ • MCMA•O ..IOAOAN WH•Oll'~ I ..... JAtMHI I "·) .O• to I t .. tt U THE MYSTERIOUS MONSTERS BIGFOOT LOCH NESS ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN -· U OAILYPILOl Sunday.August 1. '976 •• ·''Questions/Comment la't U.ere a dty onllaaace. law or M•ethlll& tll.,!&_r~ll&ree Uae ..Uer ol a parcel el real n hk &o live Uie IMlyer a termite clearuce oa Ute ..._e? We r~dy puchaaed a Ible llollle at Ute wadi _.Y a. .. ve .. alld filtd Ulat we were llot al._! Tlala wu. clula& &Jae w af m •pell ud termites were all ever &lie plaee. ' • Whe• we talked *kh the Mller of the property, he said: "You didn't request a termite re"'1, ao I dtdll't votu•teer one •..• betlldell, they're .. ell lit· tie fellow• aDd do•'t eat mw• uyway." lllll't Uaere a t:n~ tllat uya the lel~ 19Qt give the buyer a terMlte cleara•ce".' Mrs. M. L .. Newport Beach · There are no locaJ laws at the present that mJ ke It mandatory ror a seller or real estate to furnish a termite report. A buyer of propertf that feels there may be dry rot or termite infestation should request th<: seller to rurnlsh him with a termite report. -, Courtyard Featured In Niguel A private enclosed courtyard la u reatur"' tlement in the Plan H model home at Monarch Summit II , a S23.7 million. adult. recreation-oriented hilltop com· munJty in Laguna Nhtuel. Priced from $63,900. I.be PJan B has an Interesting floor plan de· 8la ned a r o und a private . enclosed courtyard, that offers l ,6:i0 square feet or U\•lng space. PLAN B HAS two bedrooms. a den. two baths. large kitchen. formal dining room. lhing room with a wood·burning fireplace and gas ouUet and a private. shaded rear patio. Laundry facilities, located in- side the house. are equipped with 220 \•oil electric service and gas for dryers. There Is a large, walk·in closet in the master bedroom. and a large. old· fashioned pantry In the kitchen. . BIRDS DEPICITED AT HUNTINGTON SHOPPING C~NTER Architect Edwerd Be.al, Wife Berber• Admire Scene Moving Up In Re_al Estate TOM V AL£NTtNE, former Miss1on Viejo ex· ecutive. has been appolnted a vice president and pro,itct manager fat Barcllly Hollander Corpora· tlon. Los Aftseles·b~ homebuilding subsidiary or Cut.le.and Cook-t.lnt. Valentine will be responalble for conception, implementation. roordlnal ion and. completion ol specific projects for the oom· pany, which will build six re· i1ldentiat developments in Southern California this year. Formerly director ol oper•· lions for planned unil. devdop-• menu at the Mlssloo Viejo Com· pany, Valentine also was a pro- . j ect manager there. He is a licensed real estu sllesman and bolds a general contractor's license. He lives in Mission Viejo with his wlle and lhrte daughters. WILLIAM c. HAZEWINKEL has been awaraed the des itnation of Certified Property Manager by the Institute or Real Estate Manage- ment In Chicago. The CPM designation is awarded to property Ol1lnagers who are able to meet the institute;s re· Quirements as to ,experience, education, and ethical Many realtors. as a mµtter or procedure. will request t hat a termite report be obtained on the pro· perty that they are selling. The termite report is very reasonable. and may be paid for 'by either the buyer or the seller. This does not mean that the work has to be done. but at least the buyer is aware oC the condition or the property. Other impo~ant items in the kitchen are a rnnse. two-. con· linuous ·c l eanl n g ov e n s . dis hwasher, disposal, custom , hardwood cabinets. luminous ceilings for good lighting and ceramic tile countertops. FOr· the .Birds Seacli// Mural, Takes Wing conduct. lREM is a pro(essional · affiliate of the National Alsocl•· lion of Realtors, and bas a mem4 bership or approximately 4.~. · The ~late or CaJirornia now requests copies of a1J termite reports completed by licensed Struc- tural Pest Control Operators to be filed in Sacramento. Goyernment insured Joans <VA. FllA1 require a termite clearance before they will guarantee the loan. Som~ c~nv~nlional lenders. <banks. savings and roan mst1tut1ons. and insurance companies 1 ~ require. a termite clearance before they will disperse th~l" loan funds. 'fhere is -an ordinance in Los Angeles County requiring termite inspections; howe,·er, there is no su<·h applicable ordinance for Orange County. CONCllETE SHINGLE roofs. underground utilJlies. cable TV outlets, pre-wired telephone out· lets. Corlan pullmans, custom light fixtures. decorator selected hardware. quality carpeting throughout. cer amic tile baths and showers and tinted bronJ.e ~ass windows and doors in the II vine area are aaar 1ona features. • My recommendation is to hove a r eli able termite company give a report on any structure that you are buy ing or selling sh~·ing the condition oC the premises as Car as dry rot and rungus, as well as termites. in all accessible areas. ft is money well spent, us ually less than SSO for a single family re· sidence. In addition, a 6,000 square root adult-oriented recreation center will be· completed soon. It will have a swimming pool. Jacuui. pool and bftdge rooms, a lounge with firl place and a fully outfit· ted kitchen. To reach the furnished models at 22956 Solera Drive talce the San Diego Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel. Turn west to Pacific Island Drive, go north up the bill and follow the signs with the sea gull. The sales office is open daily from 10 a.m. to dusk. EDITOR'S NOTE; Randall R. McCordle i&on fnvest ..... OllOly1t. a college lecturer. and. author of "Real Estate in California." Send your commenls. and q11e1tioru to R.R. McCardle, cl o the DoiJy Pilot , Pmt Office Boz 1540. Coi to Mesa. CA 92616. Di ff ere11t Lifestyle • : Developers Sindy · : Retirenient Hornes ---- By DOROTHEA BROOKS From Wire Services ·If you're 50 or over. you're one ar S3 million Americans •in a group that m akes up 27 percent of the population and chances are good you're at least starting to QUnk about retirement. While for some peopl~ retire· ment will mean just n more re· taxed lifestyle at the same old stand, for many it will mean a new home. • · For them. the first con.sidera· tion usually ls "wher~:· foUowed lo rapid succession by thou;ht for the economics. the kind of bouse they'll Jive ln, the kind of llfethey'U lead. · STA'nSTICALJ~Y. most people live in their own single-family • home. and many want to con· dnue doing so. Most who t.hinJc of moving when tbey retire are an.x· i0ua to resettle in warm climates and many of them think lo terms ol retirement com munitles. Retirement ls a major step: roovinc to a new part o( the coun. try an even bigger one. It should aot be undertaken lightly, and Ute earlier you begin planning t)wi better. Rryant Prentice JU. president ol Unjversal Oevelopment Corp. of Chicago. developers or a new Ntirement community in Mesa. Ariz.. a Phoenix suburb. has IOme observations based on re· •arch done in planning for the ~mmunity and contac(s with l*Ytrs of retirement hom". uprooting in which people not OO· ly are vpar•ted from borne and family but placed ln an alien at· mosphere to which they cua't always relate or adapt. Jl'or that reason, he said, developft'I must try to ease people into their new way of" lift" through booklets, newcomer parties and meetings. And retirees, ideally, will P'an ao · ther. can make the transition easily. ' Faetou· to be considered. Prentice uid, inch•: HeaJtb. Climate to suit in· dtvidual preferences and medical facilities arefmpartant. Finances. Most retirees must get along on reduced income. Early planning is important here, and housing decisions should take into account costs of food , clothing a nd transportation as well. ACTIVITIES. Few people thrive on inactivity. Even the most adaptable penon may find the n~ leisure atatua difficult. It is easier for the person who alwaya has bad out.aide interttt1 which they can expand. Early s>l•~g ~lpe here, too. Travel. Ttals Is 8overned by peuonal c.-holce, and budcet. The new Seacliff village shop. ping center in Huntington Beach has taken wine. More lban 100 birds natural to But. meanwhile. the owners say the public is welcome to come ln and look at tile birds. Haiewinkel is owner.of Wm. HazewinkeJ a nd Company, with olfices in Newport Beach and Aspen. Colorado. Previously he was pres ident of P roper \y Directions which handled pro· perty management for Kaiser- this area are depicted In draw-TIIEY ARE DEPICTED with ings and u museum artifacts in murals In r outed wood. wood the development that is local· with wood relief and in large ed acroas the street from both the hand painted title murals. done ~1..VfiNw.a1. Aetna in both northern and Huntington Beach High School under the direction of BeaJI 's and the civic center. wife. Barbara. southern California as well as Aniona. Architect Edward Beall, who i.s Display cases show other bird RICKY LYNN MORRISON has joined the reapomil>Je for e bira theme--themed material-with-museum ffine-(;ompany-as Multi Family Dlvisioomar~el-- • says he Jiltes to think the sho~ · artjfacts with scientific text. ing manager. ping center is as much a museum Even the directional arrows at ' · as It ts a commercial develop-the center are birds in flight. Morrison ·s major resJ)Onsibllilies include up· ment. ) Beall said he has worked very dating a~d analyzing contin~ing market r esearch; closely with museum experts in ,prepari~g a ~d m a~agang "IT SHOV LD BE a Rreut attempts to provide aut.henticity ~erchandlSmg and J>l;l~hc rel a· place for field trips for school to his work. lions l?r~gram s ;. training and children u well as ror anyone supervising leasing personnel: else who wants to know more HE SAYS TDAT students and and developing and implement· about the s hore birds of this scientists are welcome to ing customer relations pro· area." he said in an interview. ch~lenge is bis work on birds. 1 grams. Some businesses are currently Before joining the Irvine operating in the 13>.000 square "l think we have put it all Company , Morrison was a foot. $6 million center, but the to~ether and even the top experts marketing planner for Sitmar. P'and opening will not be held will be hard pressed to find Cruises. one or the world's major until September. an)'lbioc In error. luxury c ruise I in es head. J .. quartered in Century City. A study by the Research Department of Security Pacific Bank completed in 1975 dealing with home price trends in the coastal counties of Santa Barbara, Ventura. Los Angeles. Orange and San Diego stated, "Homes located in the planAing area of the five coastal oountles have shown an even more· rapid price rise. averaging nearly 63% in the past five years and nearly 17% in the past year:· · 'Note: The "even more" comparison deals with homes in the inland portions of these counties as compared to the coastal planning area which extends 5 miles inland from the-ocean . Think about it. That's an average increase of 1.4% per month. Simple arithmetic tells you that on a $150,000 home that amounts to $2,100 a month! Waterfront property has risen even more dramatically. Now, think about 601 Lido. GOING BEYOND just h<>Ulllng, lie 1ajd, de velopers must ask themselves, u retir~s mu•t. ','Whal Js retirement 1 '· Some people, he said, tbink of it u time to quit work and do *"1Ung. Most consider it as tht? dme to quit work and do~ ~na• which they ertjoy; things lley've always done but never .. •Ur had e'oough Ume to do in tu•ntity : to a pf'nd lime fl!aUvely. Housing, too, i• • ~al choice -the dedltated ,.,.ner would not, of choice, llw tn an apartme nt; the retiree who tuvds six or elcht monUls ~the )'ear probably would not want a big house. For mott, ttNOUble cost and easy maintenance are desirable. MoviM to an unfamWar loca· Uon la a big step and one that can be plaued 1001 in advance. A re- tlru can s pend vacations beforehand ex11lo:larvarious area, becomini fa in ad· vance with the one where he plans to settle. Ne,_ abould a move be made, prope,.y purthued, litl\t UMMD. Dominating Newport Beach from the waters' edge at Lid o Isle, this locatio n ar1d the sweeping ocean and harb4tr views it offers may, with the passage of time, become price- less. Priceless because chances are you'll never again see a resi- dential building like this on the water. 601 Lid o was located, d e- igned a nd built for those seek- ing the ultimate luxury in the Newport Beach lifestyle. Jf you have ever considered owner- ship of a fine waterfront re si- dence, we urge you to visit 601 Lido now. Even thou gh over half of 601 Ljdo has been sold, an excellent s election s till remains. Furnished models open daily from 10:00 a.m. or call for an appointment. from $125,000 Thia means a retirement com· aaumty developer must provide I-and a retiree look rcr -a lfestyle that includes golf, awim· puna. fishing. crafts and other fet'reatioo and etJtertainment as pell. as s hoppi ng and oth'er rrvices. • !' llETlllEMENT TO a com· lnunity. Prentice noted. involves • Makris A . ted ' ppom . o.oicianne Makris of Hunt- on Beach has been appobited •tional Coordinator for se!POIW 11 and JV <Orance Qul. and Long Beach> at Herbert wkins ReaJtors. She is head- artered at the firm's ~on.al Gftlea in Foun\aln VaUey. PRENTICE SAYS United Development determined a com- munity ln wbicb retirees would f~l moat at home lboulcl, u cloeely as posslble, reeemble tbe city or town from wtUch tlley came. And it should luive • •afte. ty ol houaiftl 1t1tea llmilar to dtia auon tbe country . For um reason lt U. ineluded conventional •iftlle-famllJ boas--inc. townhouse• and apartmeob in U• 582·acre development. Modular bomea, built by UDC at iu own factory In ChaDdlw. Ariz .• are cuatomlnd )Ir en-ilte room additJom. C.. ~ kept moderate. Preatiee Mid. Willa pnparalioa. be lllld. one doeen't have to be feertul at the prosped of retirement ....W... nor does the prospect luive to 6e OMDdally UJ*ttinl. \ --. ~ii-s-:~~~~-=;...: ·til----~ • 601 Lido Park Drive. You re- ally ca n't afford to wait! N~WPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 For infonn.tion call collect: (714) 6'7>-6101 j . • I . . I ... ~.~~ ...... ~!:::.~~ ........ ~-~~ .. : .... ~:.~~ ........ ,~.~~ ....... ~:.~~ ........ ~ Sunday.August1.l976 OAILYPILOT CC ~ !••tll -t•ze111 Ill IMI •••s.. IOOZ e1111lll IOOJe1Ms.. • IOOZ •••r!lll IOOZ ..._..,_Wt l..._..hrW. ~,_Wt ............................. , ........................... _. ......................................... ~··· .................... ~ .................................... •••9:,,••········ ... ••••·• .•••.•••••••••••.•..••. . srrsuaa · SPANISH • · l~1t9'' 1002 l1Mrtl IOU • tfoa * NEWPORT SHORES * co4iT=:~1, Ta"'-IYIL ., ••••••••••••••••••••• ··············-····· ••••••••••··--··· Or US tOO"' llACH a.a am:rc 2·1ty. A· Frame. 3 Bd~ms .• 2 Magnlr1r ... ~t 1a",;dsupt• ASSUMI 40.000 ·• • t -1os. open beam ce1Ungs, 11urround1, th11 pro · Doubt~ door tntry to sundeck; 2 blks. lo ocewt. fcu1onall~ derorated. ele&ant ral6t'd 11\•lnll Roomy 4 bdrm., 2'-'l ber;-blt·ins; 2 cnr carage. Street to street.. lartte lot.. Immaculate! Near ocean. $78,SOO 'CAYWOOD REALTY 548-1290 ~19hh5'11ce IHJ" •ery up~r;ided end unit • r oom with .r;an:adu rondom1nllun. Copper n~a<-e t'cmmal duuna hooded firephacc-, lot• • MIW IXCUISIVI! room. lhlt;e Battt!lon:. andlouolmirrors. 11a ... c•MYOMC.C. YllWt a iard"o view kitchen & n d w o o d u 1 ~ d .., 1-'tnt:a party room w1lh tbrou5bo11l. Sa>urkllna 4 Ual 0.--Sllt,100 W9lt ol glosss '1cw or l~h bl\)epoohndjucun 1 and Unusually beautiful golf course view &r•unds &1 u n1htto' sauna mafle1 th• a from this gr e atly improved Dover maater Hile and •wt1eP· "mU:>t:sl'e .. rorurerree model of D~a ne Homes. 2 Lge. lnc11tl1n1wscc.--ondi.tor> li2na. Owner bought slMlH , Assume $40.000 an thl•r 1md mu t KO· bdrms., ram. rm., formal di_ning & 2 7't VA loon. No new IOl\11 •••••ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!e!!!,!!!!!!!!!!! 1' e advantar¢e. Hurry lovely bas. Expensive wallpapersr ~ts. Pliilniu. pu,s all eawlll aooiGw_.7 100 <:.11t1 S46·2"'1a. c\l$t om draperies & c ptng . Big Calt (Ml3,.'11181 • ..... , .......... _..... .......... ............ oi- 1" 11191YT4: 7Yi Canyon's finest Joe. -just 2 minutes °""N 111 v ·"' 'IJ"' It)"'"' '· t••nl :o·~J~~~b~~·· SUN. 1.5,30 [~&Ill Jlt macnab ~ Irvine ~ realty FIMll HOMES NOM Sf 4,500 TP s 1,zoo.000 OHM SUM.1-SP.M.- DOYMSttOUS I 506 4MTl•U4. 1st· ti me open ! Lovely 4 bedroom. view home w /family room, dining roo~1 pool-table-size game room. S239,:>W fee land. (W38 > MIW LISTING -DUPUX Beautiful Newport Heights duplex w/nearly new units -3 bedrooms M~ntVu Spyglass HHl-V1lh111<> oJ Harbor View. Slunnanl( enterta inment home Ideal r o r f a mily Prof es1 1o nall ) landsraped. guest house patio, decking & fircp1t Must see to appreciate this beautiful 4 bedrm family rm with forma dining. Community pool jaruul. tenms courts & children ·s playground Don't wa it, rail now! 752·6.521 •CENTURY 21 • trvisMftlcnalHlty ea~. Fireplaces, dishwas her s, A DRIAM self-cleaning ovens, pri vale patios, COME TRUE! walk-in closets + great locatiop $53,950 near schools & s hopping. Asking_ Just listed! ist time ad· Sl12,000. Barbara Wright 644-6200. vertised. A real crisp 3 (W40) bedroom 2 bath home. I Sharp & clean. Full ol OlD COIONA DIL Mil-wllW! Ocean front ! Fablllous tao-view from most rooms of this custom 4 bedroom split level. Lge guest rm & bath. Wet bar, open beamed ceilings, indirect lighting. Your own private steps lo Big Corona Beach. Really spectacular! $345,000 -Call for appointment. DOV9 SHOUS uHusuAL llAUTY Col1r. P-9& 0,... llily 1·5 2JOWol&eFond 4 Bedroom, 2 buth. Lartte family rm, fplc. bltns. greut place lo entcrtall\. lla~·e uppralSal by lt!nder for new buyer 646-3928. eves 54.9·1532 il achenmyer H . .tl!or Beautifully built by one or our finest builders -however, the interior & ex· '\erior were also designed and decorat· ed by one of our finest decorators. A gorgeous r epli ca of Italian charm as CALIFORNIA seen in Rome. Fantastic vu or Newport .. llDYIL•LoAOM Ctr. & back bay. Abundant polished "' marble a nd finest appointmenis IEACH-POOL BR h ·th Troprcu l ent ry t o thruout this lar~e 3 ome Wl dramatic sunken hving spacious r o.r m al dining rm. $275,000 room with ma j u tic cathedral ceilings.Mam. 14 YFltOMT "COHDOH FOa LUSI moth floor to cellinR NEW large 2 bedroom, 2Y.! bath 2nd fireplace. Raised formal r. bid"· 24 h dining room. Garde n floor apt in anest 6 m area. · our view kitchen . .20' famil~ • J ::l • Not aH second trust deed loans co.t the ur-. That'• why the Federal Government has given you a 9imple way ol cotnparint the annUAI cost of any loan ... the Annual Percentage Rate. The lower thi8 rate, the lower yC>ur a nnuill cost. Most other comP411nies ask YoU to pay Annual Percentage Rate• from J7'r. to 21%. That's because they charge you lO'l. mtereat, a maxlm\am commiMion and give you a short time to repay. Not us. Through Reliable your interest rate is lower(9'%), the commiation iak>wer. and you gel more ti~ -8Y-eara-tofully rep11yyourloAn, including principal and interest. There are no balloon p11ymenta. We offtt you an Annual Percentage Rate of 12.~. Check around. We believe it'a the best rate available. The figures &ook·like this. For every$l,000you bonowyou p11y only $14.66 a month for 96 months. The total of payments i• $1,407.36. You can choose a shorter term loan at a 1tr0Pol1ionately higher Annual Percentage Rare. Naturally, you can pay off your loan at any time by pre-paying interest on the balance in accord· ance with state law. •II . ., "' I• •I '\I love. Well fended yard. --YtlW! YllW! ~W! ---m1-P-t-~d-e-of -o-woau h i The g r aciousness of yesterday neighborhood. Slow trar prevades this landmark in Corona fie street. J ust one mile security, pool, jacuzzi, s~una, billiard eqter\ainme11t rpom w1 ~m. $1,250 per month. nature's window an -------1 wall-of 111.an..ovetl Z 11 I S• Ja ' ii ... load terrace + sparkling poo Vou sn.11y borrow from $2,000 to $50,000on a fir•t or second tru•t deed loan -on any real estate 6nywhere in California. On the average, you11 have yourbn in 10 days. • No ainunick•. No double-talk. We jusl think it'• good busineu totiw~ .. fK&• ....... and-moltmo.ne:yfor~r money. ··_j_ del Mar. Random width floors. 10' to Huntington Bear s hopping Ce.filer an .-wPOaT CanB. M.I. 644-49 IO with jacuu1. Old wort • <'h arm Is t astefull> I. 19.~BELIABLE ceilings, exquisite moldings, solid Golden West College. It oak doors, nooks & crannies & the won't last! Call M2·253S b~nded w ith carefro• Californi a llfes ty l'C? Separate w ing ,f c11 spacioUJ mlSLer suite &uest quarters. Ow11c1 "t r a n s f c r r c d m u a sarrif1ce. Hurry for th~ unique find. Call 963-7881 ·11~:::.:~=~J= sound of the s urf complete an (lj'f'"'19•11 Pur""u" '' atmosphere or utter tranquility. 5 I~ 1ml. ;11··.f11 ..... , .. 1ooz'•• .... IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedrooms, 5'h baths. S298.500. 6Ei ;Ji Maxine Williams 642·8235. CW41 > • • 14LIOA '91MSULA • • Reaia• .. Offieee: IM6LISH con4CH ustom built home w /charming amed ceiling in living room. 3 bedrooms. dininq room. family room & gourmet kitchen. Luxurious master bath w /tiled Roman tub & private atrium . Oversized garage w/alley access. ~.500. Roger K. Laule 642·8235. ( W42 > IEAUTY IN THI ILUFFS Charm ing end unit E·Plan in Early Bluffs w 13 bedrooms ;J-Cam,i l.Y roo m. T "aslefully d ecor at1ed featuring parguel floors & a ntique leaded glass panels in entry, beam ceiling~ Uted fil'itplace & on a •ide greenbe lt w lspme b ay ·vtew. Marjorie Mahon 644-6200. (W43 ) . HArPIMESS IS A home w/a Catalina View & 25x30 heated & filtered pool! Lots of Sl\l\DY deck -fa mily & formal diain& rooms , 4 nice bedrooms + 2'h bflths $137 .SOO leasettold. Appl only Lurry Dyer 642-8235. ( W44) .. LINDA ISLE SHCTACUUl Cus tom s howp?ace of marble & crystal. Gold & silver leaf fixtures. high ceilings, 3 marble fireplaces, 3 wet bar s, baronial-size billiard room, na utical fa mily room + 6 bedrooms. Beautiful blue tiled cantilevered deck & dock for 70 ' boat. Over JOO ' on bay. $695,000 fee. Cathy Schweickert. 642-28.15. (W45 > s1n1HG PltETTY Feel on lop or the world! Impeccable 4 bedroom home w/:stcp-down livin~ room, formal dining room & high com er location w/v1cw or twinkling night lights. SJOCJ.500. Lois Egan 644·6200. (W46) IAYCAIST Custom bui ll -3 bedroom, den w/wct bar -formal dininJ( room - ramily room ho me w /2 fireplaces, separat e pane led study. copper plumbing & prof. landscaped. $109,500. Vic Jashinski 642-8235. (W47) 4tl 41STHITIC DPIRl .. CI Elegant Spanish atmosphere in lush semi-tropical setting on Newpar:t 's m ain bay. Designed for cas ua l Indoor/outdoor living w/._11 major rooms racin g bay. Dramatic 2·story living room. formal dining, outdoor entertainm ent center. lg. s tudy w/fireplace, bmiard room w/wet bar, 3 bedroom suites + slip for 60' boa t & festive courtyard entry. $525,000. Beverly M.orphy 642-8235. (W48) "DOUAIS ROM HIA ... H Super duplex ! l ~» blocks lo beach ! Great potential for weekly rental during season. Lots of charm & priced to .sell at $130,000. Bob Owens 642·8235. (W49> - THE ONE!" Unique & lovely 4 bedroom w /rich dark beams. ~olorlul stained g lass windows, lo\s or l~h decor inside, scenic gardens & c~torn jacuzzi outside. $164,500. Cookie Allison 642-8235. (WSO) M2-lt3S 901 Oowr Orlw ..... 200 H.,bor ,VlflW Cflnler tn11rw at t.mPYS V•ll•Y Cenltr 751-1414 SLEEPER llS u.de 4n, Newport IHdt Almost bayfront. Spectacular bay view. 4 year s old. 3 bedroom, 3 batb. intercom, wet bar. s undeck, Corning kitchen. Vacant! Anxious!! orEN SAT. SUH BARGAIN AT $149.500 OPllll 111 9 •II S '°'' 101-1 t«I • telBNI OCIANFIONTS Onmge Co: 2295 W. Ball Rd .. An~heim (714) 776·654S to. AatlelH: 320 No. Vermont (21S) 666·2525 SF V.U.V: 18455 Burbank Blvd .•. Tarzara (21.S) 981·2234 Direct Toll·free ftia•11: San Gabriel Valley (213) 442.(,668 · South &y"-Long Beach (213) 644-2272 Duplex Sl89.SOO! 4 .. 1002 Ge=ral 1002 .... , .. ... 1002 Eastsidc Costa Mesa, SU.500. 2 Bedroom. den, rented at S200. a month (lo a friend). On 48.25 wide by 190 rt. length. R-~ zone now, C·l on maste1 plan. f'or inf<? ca II 400l17". RMI All tMt'~w Triplex S28ll.OOO •••s · - 642-2725 or 673-0068. Uuplex Sl 3!1.50ll! Assdnl bl Shur1) 4 bed rm, extru GHtr.. I 002 G1sseral I 002 MESA VERDE a e , ~~~r~r~~~r ·········vi·········· ········_,}J· ·._:· .. ·:-·-.... , .. ~~~~~~:;~~ ... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J w.t lasted! 3 Bdrrns & ORNOQr LODOWNona ~a!~~.Y~~d~tn~~e !~'.' 1---:C:U::S::T;.O~M;---~--------~;r 1~1 ,rm d ~' 2 ~~-new VA loan, on this 1m. ATTENTION : Cole ol Enclosed patio . Nea1 ~ ••YClESTHOM"' OPEN HOUSES •WeStCHff*' Ne g tu Y ~cora e · maculate 3 bedroom 2 Newport Is &·X·P·A·N· M,l l e Square Park. "' ..,. ~ c-..t.~c·-l·5 •cc brick entry, up· batt\ )I ~;wlltvliriak D·l·N.G.Weareinlereat· P~rl cdatl89900. · '" --Don't mi5s the-boat--1-lm gt-adcdcarpet.s. SG2.SOO f11~plocl Boublcl:lir. ~d i~ Unee addlUona 1· J MEWPORT HACH PRE TIGIOUS mac. 3 BR. 2 k ; 9ewll lal»oe lay Prop. ond rresh puint In and Sales repr~sent:ittves-UPERB For a large family that r in m • c· u I a t e painted in1lde 4: o•t l..etor1 out. two for residential sales OMES needs three children·~ WATf.Rf'RONT CON Ouoil frplc. Lge. elec • • 675-7060 * & on~ fo~ !A new com· _ bedrooms plus 1 huge DO. 1-·mesl quality & up kitr b. W/W carp. Cov· --·~···~ mercral d1v1slon. Pleuse --,-55-5""'w-.•8"-er .. ,c ... -.._ ..... .-mastcr suite wilh its own i::radang. Wall roverings er ed patio. Poolsiic -call for appointment Ned tolh"'919nMt living room with used drapes & carpetin~. ~ fence~ yard. Close U SPAMISH ESTATE Jean Cole S49·16SS brick fireplace Thu. Bedrmi.. 2•, baths sboppang&schools.Onl} u2900 'I ACRE 675·551 I home is so unusual you fireplace Slap that will S84.s00. Phone now fo1 -• • 4 752·"20 ., must Inspect it to 3p · talle II 40' bout. Show! app·L Cu_l-de-s a t :.h e lt er~ MOOoua1u1.N1WPCMn1uo 1 OPEN I preciate it Located in like a model. see lo ap. "C .. THOMAS pn,•:ite courtyards . WANTED l one ol Newport Beacb'i preciate SlJS.ooo REALTOR ~~~~~sh11 :;;~tcw~n~~ Slll INCOME . 2:00-6:00 most prestigious areas. 644·7270 "" fiesta dining room hi· PROPERJY s Bedroom ho m e in 48R, 3BA, FR. for. Prict'd at $132.SOO Call 4417 W. Cit Hwr. NI 224 w . Coast Hwy lites Canuna kitchen ! • Hunt'g. Beach, Ftn Vly. din. 2183 s/f. Nr 673·85$0 tU•it II Westmns te r or Cer· South Coast Plaza . OlfN 1119 •" HUN ro~1 r>.<1 N'pl.E~~~h 545 564~·552': S~ault.edh ceih~gs accenJ 1t you're a lready sue-ritos ... To $75,000. for San Cent A/C. $82,950 le. I ~: · · panas arc ways an cessrul at sellin,g houses, Jose family. $25,000. 3214S. Hene Or. 11~~·11·~ PREFERRED ·-~~~~~=~I sec I u d (' d s tud )' ! or are a salcsrl\an. busi· C h do p I • , --~·· 2 •. EASTSIDE Separate Cumily room. A nessman or clubwoman as wn. osscss on PAT CANTRELL •I , " ; ,._ ________ 13 .. ~.. ""' 1 Oct . l. Bkr. orrerings R-..ll--5.a1 •9607 3 Bedrm & fum1ly room. 1• .,,...uroom vu Ml on lUJ!C new to real estate learn welcoqie. .._......-. "' bcuuqfully U(lgradcd Fama1ffc¥iew ''•:acr e Wo n 't l'a s t toscllhigh S invc~tment HALPINCHIN Find what you want In North Back Bay Light and airy fomrly of OceGft & lay ~~c:0e10d • try any nfrer. pwr~pc1r1ti1 es w1 il~rthc ~ros. REALTORS Dally Pilot Ch1sslfleds. h o m e i n IHl'rcrred Best url'U of New1>or1 c;._1,,111v;1111vNro1•111-<1• ~ w tra n' you re a ·2727 E.Coastliwy. - 51DRMSPLUS \o:a stsi d e loca t ion. !kuch. 2 Bedrrn. 2 huth, winner. O ur sa l es • 67S-4lt2 CieM,.., 1002 Comvletely remockled Lio\ ram r m . This homl.' [~ 11~~;11·~1 quad r u PI <: d fr om ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming family home. featuring formal d1111nJ!. mnsler chef":i 1iourme1 k1tl'hen Down sto1rs guest bedroom anc'l lur,.:e master :outlc Ncl'dS pamt und paper liut ~ hnt ~n-111 vcsl m enl' ! ' kitchen with new up· has l''·erythmg. Room to • ; $5rnUJ1~0,tbef1rstyeartol .. ••••••••••lil••• .... pll:inces. New tarpt•tln)! v:irk t railer Come SCl' ·:' j S20mllhon •~st year. 65% and dra1>c11. O\'crsized llelen. -•m••=-to .100~:, com miss.ion CSE: pool and nice cntcrlnln Open Sul/Sun 1·5 · s pht. Pre~llgious orf1ces ment urea Mui.it M'c a11 230i!ClirrDrrvc. NB n<>ar Orange Co un.ty prcc1atc ! tuCallfi41·72TO fWG.39211.eves.$18·3561 Newport Ai rport. Cull ur write 465 Cobrillo, CM "OM~f .. -lciftd" Don Berm a n. Q UAIL llGlll ILll ' s CD Dell~hl rut r u stom ~ l'LACE PHOP ERTIES IRVINE TERR. bcdrm. 31 a bnlh, 2/sto11 lNC fJ>r a11 apJ>Ointmenl. ll11thly up.iradc<I home. h o m e w II h ma st e 1 <714> 752·1920. 1400 Quail "iii ACllMU...a~ Use the Dally Pilot "Fast Result" service directory. Your sttvlre is our speclaJty Call 642·5678 ext. 322 l.urJ!c 1>001 i-1Lc lot 3 ~-~~~~~~~~I hedrms both up nnt SLret;t. Newport Beach, lk'droom~. lari;:e family d'1wn s ta1ri. Supei .£a·~-·----- room with v.eHrnr. lplc • • kitchen and fom1ly area. FOR THE An Cll.<'llln!l new pnce Ranch Style Home -targc rovercd patio DISCRI .... Tl .... G Sl00.500. t:oll 641·72111 3 car itaraKe clouhlci. ut 1 Ml"A " I 524 Sant...elo, CdM 2~00 Sq.ft Heal barn rare frce entertain men• Someone who wa nts an w1lon. large worksho~: a nd hohby re nter almos~ new. super view "'·'''" ::~''' ~olur hl'etted pool, 121i fo~encrd children ·5 pin> h<lme en Newport Ueacb. '/M•d• (ronlage, ~aUtlfUI lfl'l'~, yard -room fO r exlrr Wll h , ever)' ame nity. REALTORS lawn & i::o rd4!n area. "ch I c I e 8 •• F' rest Bullt·rn >Vacuum system. , Many. muny other ex· v••i:etables rrom you• bu n II! I a r u·I a r ro • •:;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiimm= tra!'I S21s.ooo. Be11t or nw11 1tardl'n. Come nov. beautllullf . upgraded 564,95-0 to SG7 .500 Dat·k Aay-3-11ln1<le family homes. A~cnt 6-lO 49$0 terms. and explore this mini JulchClf, sauna; ~quisitc Ope" $uft 1-5 Clltale. par'Ml)fo~. View from 445E.20thSt .. CM luthLourit,RHHor ~_!ch r oom ! N o w 3 Roy McCardle uorm!I., but caH easily be ---------• a 4 or-6 bdt m . home. <.:a ll OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE eOPEN SAT. & SUM.1-5 #Z ·llASIDI· CllCU Seawind Condo with 2 Bedrooms 2 Baths, Den. Highly Upgraded. View Reduced to $62,500 #JI SEASIDE caacu Seawind Condo 2 Br 2 Ba. End Unit Tastefully Decorated, Upgraded. Redwood Deck Patio. $62,500 R.altor 1810 Newport SEU. idle items with for an npp't. S211S';OOO Costa Mesa 548-772~ Dally Pilot <.:lull11lflc l&llM HUDSON #l UM04 ISU-IAYflOMT Ad •••Lto• .... _"JI Custom 2 Story Contemporary 5 I TEEHIR I 1 I I I* I I I NATDIE I I I' 1 I r I S ALCOE I I' I I I' I This vnusvtl fellow goes 1 T U--N E I 'io-e peychi.trist with hla l' I I j j problem. He stys, "I think .__......__ --"----~·· -·-· I'm 1 dog." The psydii• I R A p H 0 N l trist wys, "lie down end i I I I' I I ~·11 l•lk tbcwt it... The ........... -"----~·-__.. __ guy replies, "No ~. I " u·c 1 YA ] I'm not •flowed --;4-." I 111 I I I 1 ~ $£::.~;:= ................... -•s·.i'° r r r r r r r 1· r r 1 1;;1e11e11111 SCRAM-Lns ......... lss Ca...Hk .... IOIO i-.;;:;._:;~;,;:;;;;:;t,...;;;· ';;;;.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;~-~~iiiii"ii;;ii~"'::-"'iii-__.-.JI • 8 ed rooms , Yam II y Room . a Fireplaces. Wide Te rrace Declt. Vi~w $27S,OOO e1Y APPOIM~BCT U0Q ,411 IHHYl-IAYNOMT l;Qv~ly Apartment (G2) with Large Balcony & Vlew 3 Bedrooms Boat . Slip Available Sl:M>,000 LHa4 ISU 14YMOMT-S2t7,500 lmmac. 2 Story Custom·Blt by Don Koll 5 Br; 4'h Ba, Den, 3 Fireplaces. Piel' & Slip for Large Yacht. .....,.~of-it• UeA ISLI-14 YRlOMT S2H,OOO 2 SloryTamily Home w/Pier &Slip Terrace. 5 Br, Family Room. ...... S" W~WA111 V.Wl Front Row ~;JJevel Condo with 2 Bedrooms, Family Room . AU Elec· trie Kitchen. Many Upgrades. f1fs Month. One Year Lease. MOIM ILllMS co._ UALTOIS 111 DOVB DllW Hl·llOO 11 .;tf K!icl R.Jt, * CAMEO HIGHLANDS . OCEAN VIEW.fEE I.AND ~ TMtlipt&IHi.Wl..._& .. ,......_ it IR lllllt c•4'Hea ~W.Wtr...IM ..... ........ li•"'t ,,..., ... Wtc-. Pri•llh ..._ .. ·ecuu. SI lS,000 • L.cl illcllld1dl o.lr..._ .............. ..... c .. for• •P•lAss ... Y•'l.._CJled Y• did. \ c .... a..w..ts..d••ts CAU.'71-7MO ..... ,.. . I ootG ... ,.. I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BLUFFS BEST BUY There are .not many homes left in the Bluffs to sell. but l still have a real beauty. Choice Early Bluffs location . nr, pool. 3 Bdrms .. ·211111 ba.: 1850 sq . fl.: luxurious new neutral carpt'g .. immac .. move-in cond. Would you believe $89,SOO! OPEN SAT. & SUM. I ·5 2147 VISTA LAUDO loffV del Orol 4llDIPOM PlUSPOOL Sharp " bedroom home rompletely redecorated t hroug-hou&. N e w carpets. Shows Ul<c u mOdC'I. Corner lot. lleat ed and rlltered pool. F11rtl1ly area. Priced for qu)('k ,.;ilt· SGU,900 Cu.II us.w "' SPACIOUS ••• .• %·SlOl7 CU)tom home. lrt1 (~ l<>t. Dnit1nl'il for gracloui. 11\Ftng . ex ecutive entertatnml'nt Striking entry w1Crc41 standing s talrrai.c & balcony. Lrg ups t1u rs mstr swte It hbrary /bar f'h1i. d 11ld ren'11 wine. gu~t rm & b:ith, Cam rm. lrg llv rrn, form din rm, dream kitt hen. pan· try, • rri>tcs + cou:ntle s uniqut-Ccature11. Eic· pans1\'e i;ard i.>ns & pool. 5335.000. OPEN llOUSI'! SAT /SUN . 1·!>. t<I HA:\1 PSlllRE COURT. (714 l !)48.2573 HEW HOMES AT $57,900 REALTORS 67$.551 I OP&fHOUSI ... CAHY<>tib #47 IOYAL ST. 6IOICH: .......... ..,..... • dseery o....t11kt.g ... .... ~~ ................... ...... perkl1t9 a prl•ecy: c•t .. tt•lt fl•• ................ • ... 1, ,.... wfft. bl9 ..... flr•pl•c•, ........ ._. ap:~ to cowtncl ........ ,... • lecm fw ....,..,,.,,..or Wt ...-, .. ,..,_, ... SlZS,000. c .. fw Mtry ......... OfllH SAT & SUH l to 5. WATBROMT: 4421 W. COAST HWY. ,,.... lee.ti• oa ,,.,. heff, m....ttfW tpecJe. CHiii fnl •t lf9el. J le.HMc, 21/J ....... pri•• tltt. JO ft. bMt. SI 06.000. OPEN SAT I to •.J WATIAROHT: Two be*'°"'.._.,._ bech1kw .,atw .. or C9I c••ert to o •11 tie•u•: pier & tloet: Oww-wll ~= $160,000. MIWPOIT SHOllS: Oetlg .. tf•I fHr llletlr .. a, prhete ,.tlo fof owtdoor, ...ert1l•••: t.-. cowts. pMI. short•• to oc.-ltHcla. $12,$00. • VACANT LOT, CC>ltOMA D& MAI: L•t of It'• ldru• F•ul•• ·oce. .cl fe"y •lew. -...,1a.;e••11.cw..eo ... s111.soo. P.t. /Jturtllf f<~a,ft'I ... pH6enf6 COOL AND CALCIUTED TO .... SH AU. WHO Ill-this lovely 3 bed r oom home on Lido Is le . Complete ly redone -new kitchen. citrpe~ und paint. Large sunny patio. Vacant and ready. J ust stePS to te nnis court, close to beach. bay and boatlng . $149.500. ll2 YleTrieat., Mpf lc" s.t/,_ 1·5 SHllTERED FROM THE HEAT covam PATIO AND TmS-Newport Heights 3 or 4 bedroom home on y c ul·de·sae. Ne w carpets & in top condition. Perfect fnmily location. close to schools . $93,950. 600 ~ ..... Mptlclt ESCAPE HOT SUMMER s.t/S-1·5 SHADID I~ llG talS -new listing by Cherry Lake, 6 bedroom home with family room and dining room. View of lake and m ountains. Freshly painted. Be t he first to see this lovely home. $135,000. 2200 Lalle Pertt La.. leek hy Hpt lch 10,..WfS-l-St WHEN ITS TOO HOT THIS klDO HOME WILL COOL YOU under the~aulted beamed ceilings. It has forma dining room and is newly redecorat . Large inviting patio a nd separate m aster suite. $151.500. Please let us s how you all the homes Avail. in the carefree Bluffs Only 4 left. Formal tile entries . Choosl' your carµe t Ui.cd br ick fircplacl'i.. \'aulted cc1l ings. A:'ll/1"111 intercom. Huec master suites. Two und three bedrooms . Oversiaed aarages. Con· crete dri\'es. S hake roofs. Room for RV park· int . Located m heart of Huntln1t-on Beach. Call now 842·2535. Rl:MT ALS: Do y~ns a fOYor. Rftflf IF YOU.'RE SIMMERING c.r-o dtl Mw sea -J....-.. Cl'ffll ilY DOYM SHOllS WATllFROMT HE-L!N -B.-DllWD •••••r, I I•• ..._. too!>: Mw two sweeping view across bay. Custom ......... & ._ tio-s wHh pri•h9e of.,.. built, soaring beamed ceiling. '14~·~lO~ii;U [trtlll P"I-iKDll & """• cowt..__ --r-ualconred master..... suite aruLbilliard • room. Family room with cantina bar. ATTIHTrOM: Cole of N••port ia Old World kitche n with every lol.P·A-H.O+N4. We .. ....,...hd • imaginable New World appliance. Pier ..,..ockliffoHl,._,..,,.,....,eti,H-two d l' $325 000 for f'flideftHol Mies & OM for a ••• an s ip. ' · co••erciel di•l•i•. PfHH cell for ~ 642-5200 • 675-4060 I , ; G.Mr• 10021 .... ,.. 100 Heights Benty ·••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• with pool! TERRIFIC TOWHHOMI Recently redone Monaco with maste r f( suite downstairs and two bedrooms upstairs . All ne w decor plus 3 car 1 g arage . bui It -in vacuum. colorful ' patios and Big Canyon ambi,ance. Call Mass1\•C mlfsler suite. Re mode led kitche n . Heav y sha k e roo f. Be autiful upg rades thruoul. Easy to see. Owner anxious. $89.500. Call G4S·722l LIVE GHAT .,.AKI SSS COSTA MESA DUPUX e,..ah:l1M.t, •• JeepC:•. COLE OF NIWPOIT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy · COl"OMdelM• 675-5511 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIDE OF OWHHSHIP Is very appar ent from the moment you open the fres hly redone front door of this lovely 3 BR. 2 ba. home. Pool & tennis area. S88.750 Incl. land. · l to sec {call to see what ambiance ' means). · Tv.u 2 beJroom unllS. Eas lslde Custi• Mt!s u + + + flt!xible financing + + + garagt-s fOf' each 4T7lttlt.-.y u111t. Cozy house plus ...,_. U ~l()U-== tf().._..s:c newer np:irtrncnt. t:;ach lr'fille 1""111 L ,._._~ has Sl'l·ludcd ~a rel fo r 0.... 1·5 REALTORS ~ 675-6000 prival'Y All for S8S.OOO. Sat.&S.. lf'523CAMPV5Dl:JRVIWE 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Call fur more inl'or ma· ,; PET BARRETT REALTY ,. it~ • >/. t ! , I I I f •• r • • • \ \ .. "" ~ • I I I ' ' ~ \ • I I .. Vacalion_Aff '/)ear Al 59 Linda Isle. 4 & Maid's Dock. $315,000. Open Sat/Sun l·!> Leas in g 213R. 2+ Oen from S700 AON ~ il1t:VM~ M f 1411- iNc . 600 Newport Center Drive • 640·6500 t11m 1Hs.m1 OP EN OAJLY • <•11•'•9 ·••· 111"'"11 •·' 8A.M. TOS P.M. · · 1 [~ 11~~!11~~1 ........ 1002 Gwrol 1002 'General IOO~G.Mrot 1002 ' ' GeMrol I0021G1Mral 1002 ............................................ .. ····· ··· ·· ·· · · ··· · · · ··· · ······················;•be ··········· •••••••••••• ······················· OUTSTANDING BACK IA Y VIEW CORONA DIEL MAR Lg mai.ter bdrm over·i-------•I LIDO ISLE DUPLEX lookmg 1-'ashion li.l:ind in J UNITS · · :1.ucall·d South 0 1 this JBr.2a,1o Ba Condo. ll7¥1AHAVRE OPINSUN.1.j llll(h"ay . Walk111~ 1Hs By uwnl'r S77.SOO. f'ivl' ycurs old with 4 BR, 3 baths . 50 Ft. lot. $162,000 tanf.'c lo heal·h the Ht•ll~ Ul'EN HOUSE Spnnis ll a rrhilt'clurc. . -A ' ltoyn: M •turlc'a:"· Pruit S T &SUN I :> tile roof. nrches. et<'. Will LARGE FAMILY HOME of ov.1wr-.h111 3 lit-droon Ulll Ir.' me ;rC C ~I trade up or sell outn~hl On 45 Ft. lot. 4 BR. 2 baths down. :1 hnth 1)\\lll'fS untl Wilt 642·0095 SI 35,000 t 't . hf I & d s . 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(,ocott:.'CI on South Baker Street, west of Century Plac(', this parcel will be orrered August 3 for a minimum bid or sss.000.00. The land is level. triangular in shape a nd zoned M· 1. Refer to Sealed Bid No. 8189. Financlncj Available (On parcels sellino for $1 0.000 .or morel De tailed information concerning real e state offered above can be obtained by contacting Callrans by telephone or by writing to the Department at the address shown below. Gr .... "°"'*' °"°''"'"' c ...... o.,t • .,. ,,...., .. , ... -..... ~ .... f2 I JJ '20.l6 I 4 IJt S.-S,.-.Mr...t Lee ........ C.....tttlJ SHOHCLIFfS -110 DecJ VIEW SPICT ACULAR 6 iED. HOME in PHSTIGIOUS AHA. ,_.astlc Master Wte wltlt o pri•tft ladc•y, wet ber & YtlW. A,_.. offwtng wfflt bi•....-to suit the 1 .. ,. fa ... uy, ......... • ......... Mother·ht·Lew suit.. AeadWe Hfler wlll teltor the flnORC"'9 to .... a ..... fled e.,.r•a nffdl. Cel to dltc1111 the w.-loua w.,s r-c• buy tNa home. S25t,OOO t.ct.dfll-4. OH THI WATIRFltOMT - MIWPOIT SHOllS DUCKS. DICK & PllVATI llACH PLUS --wlOI OPEN SPACU" YllW~ A ..... ty dlc...tor ''polatM 4 led. t.o-wfftt ail .... •1altiH for ...., ...... 0.. lhort w.cts to co••_.., ,..t & t-.11 cowt. SIH.750.o,._s-., l·S. WATHFROHT COMOO Ho•• with ___.., M pre ...... Decerelw ....., 2 W. 2 Wt -4 o IOAT SW .. the door. SIJ,100. ••••••• FAMTASTIC 4Im19fTAL •the WATU •/IOAT DOCK fw IO' IOAT .. ~t ley loc....._ SI 500 wwwAMr. • yrfy INH. w,. 'IX'l. ldh.I\' 111 I"' ,,,,. \\ ,, .. ., .. 111'.J;!I 1h1 \\ •Jh•I Vll>\V ol Welter homt· \ V (! hO\'-by bo.!1 and 1 c1r WATERFRONT HOMES :l633 W Coast l llghl\tl\I Ntv. pon a~ach 171 4)t>J l 1400 ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE I INC. A LOCAll Y OWN FD COMPANY Sl RVING THE SOUTH C AST ARLA SINCE 1963 MINI OCEAN/ISLE VIEW from large d eck ofr master s uite. This Buccola built home is .only 4 years old a nd has 4 bedrooms & 3 baths. Large family room with fireplace. E legantly decorated & in m ove·in condition. HURRY S79.000. Call 962·4454 . SHORECREST 2 STORY Best neighborhood -quiet street. This 4 bedroom, 3 bath home is a rare find at $74.900. Family room with fireplace + formal dining. SEE TlllS TODAY. 962·4454. ~ CUSTOMIZED WATERFRONT VIEW!! VIEW!! All glass 5 bedroom, 31/2 bath home looking out on the w:it<•r on Ne"a,>Ort Island. PRIVATE dock and s lfp! 3 Car guraAe. Cus tom and q ualiLy built. S240.000. 546·414 1 OVER 1400Sq. ft. of 4 bedrm charm. Out of· this -world 35' pool !'ICU ofr lhl&> modern ~tyle charmer UNDER $48,990 Call 541i·4141 BIG CANYON Beautiful 4 bedroom. 41.: bath BlG CANYON CONDO . Popul a r Versailles m ode l located on golf course. Secluded jacuzzi s pa. de· corator 's features thruout + many, m any ot h er e xtras. S220.000, 640·6161. ONE OF A KIND Customi7.cd HARBOH VIEW HOME with 2584 Sq. fl. for the family who wants space to entertain irnd li ve. T he .addition to this MONTEGO model incfudes a ramily room , large studio with loft+ hobby room. Open House Sunday 1-5; 1966 P..ort Nelson, N.B. 640·6161 I Officr' locatf'd in Co.tu M .. ,o lbtw.qf<>fl Beo-:h 1'4f'•~ Bro..:~ flMl'TIMG TURTUROCK TOWl•IOMI Quiet c ul·de-sac location only steps from park & pool. Three bedrooms ; dining room & a lg. kitchen a rea make this an excellent value at only S76.950 la nd included. ILUFFS ~y UVING Extended patio overhlftg opens onto beautiful ~reenbelt. 3 bedroom Y· plan. You own the land. $95,000. . JUST LISTID-WIS1CU" Three bedroom 2 bath, solarium w foutstandin~ den. 'Best West cliff location . Near school, par" s hop- ping. Lovely low m a ilfien ance 1an<fs-~ping. $106:-000. -- IETTH THAM A MOO& Beautiful Deane Home in University· Park. 3 bedrooms & family ·room. Centr al air. Fabulous decor, pro- fessional landscapln~ & much more. $109.000. HEW IH HAllOI YllW HIU.S Private courtyard entry with bubbl· ing fountain leads to this fresh four bedroom . in a ~etting of matu~e trees & s hrubbery. Offered Bl $137,500 fe e . It.AU TURTUIOCI OPPORTIAi.ITT!! Hard to find Turtlerock Broadmoor Plan #2. SUPER LARGE LOT. perfect for t he young family. 4 bedrooms. ra m . rm .. & forma l din: rm. make this an outstanding buy at only $9(000 land included. ST•S TO OCIAH Nicely maintained & weH located is this 3 bedroom & 2 bedroom duplex. It's r eady for owner occupan cy. FulJ price just $139,500. Terms. DELIGHTFUL UOO LIVIMG Private beac hes. te nnis courts . clubhouse all within ·walking dis· l an ce. Double doors open from Strada in v iting you to this 4 bedroom. 4 bath home. $145,000. COUNTRY FIEHCH MAHOR classic beauty & exquisite decor on a Big Canyon fairway. Solid peg oak floor s in kitch e n -butler's pan · try-breakfas t rm.-pool rm.·bar· library~entryhall & forma l . dining rm. Children 's wing w /fam. rm. Maste r s uite inc ludes den. s e wing rm .. HIS & HER bath + exerc ise rm. S450.000. TRUE TtlRTLEROCK VALUE Professio n a lly l a ndscap e d Turtle rock Plan #3 w/4 bedrooms, family room, d ining room, sewin~ & inside laundry rooms. A sm ashing value that you must see at only ~8.950 land included. HEW OFFHIHG-5PYGLASS Brc atht<.iking view. 4 bedroom , 3 haths. d ecorated w/care & taste. Dutc h doors. French doors, you name it . This is special. Asking $195.000 DIA"E'S llST Bf•uutiful 5 bedroom Kensington model on corner cul-de·sac w /extra side yard. Superbly landscaped a nd upgraded. Many custom changes. One of a kind at $13.S.OOO with land. IMPHSSIVI H CANYON Versailles with outstanding views of l{olf course, Newport Center plus' ocean· & s unsets. 1]tis 4 bedroom rumily room. 4 bath tlome i~ air con- ditioned & has extensive improve· menls. $273,000. 62' OH THI IA YROMT Quality cus tom -built fa mily home . Exqu is ite in every detail. 6 bedroom. libra ry /den. formal din· Ing room, gourmet kitchen. wet bar, wine stonige, e levator. pier and slip. 5385.000. GALAXY l>RIYl-ffl LAND New custom home, front row view. 3 bedroom . 3 bath with 2 fireplaces, wet bar, formal dining room. Large family room. room for pool. $225,000. A Couwa&. ..... CO. I. I I .. . I ......_,_W. j .. I ••••••••••••••••-....... ,_ S. W..... ,_ S. , ....... For S. ....... for S.__.-........ '-59. . Sund Au ust 11 ,976 DAil V PILOT G •••• • ••• • • • • • • • • •••• ••••• •• • • • ••• • •• • • • ••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••• ••• • ,.. • • • • • • ••••••••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••• ~~i.:.· .;.;.;:.i~;--:;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:===;;;~;..;.?iit.. , .. ,.. I002 ..._.. I 00 G1•r.. I 002 •••r91 IHZ · He.aft hr S. ....................... •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ,.. 1002 .... ,.. '"2 ....................... Reloca· t1·ng?· •••••••••••-..•••~•·••••• •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ., .. ,.. .. IOOZ BAY & BEACH REALTY •••••••••••·••••••••••• 'f!ewporl ~ :Jm"61 539·• TARBELL cfN HRP YOU .. SEE THESE SPECJALS t POINT SUlt.,-VYGlASS Spect11cular view }~me with 4 bdrm~ . rormul dining rm .• lge. family rm. w1lh Wet baa· & 2 1 ~ baUas. l::xotit pool in front & private jacun i off mstr. bdrm. J Car guragc & automulic sprinklers . Mugniflccnt view from Jivin(; rm., family rm.. mstr. bdrm. & kitchen. Priced below competition ut Sl89,700. 'Open Sat/Sun. l·S -2032 SHlftWAY LANI. IA YCH~T Choice location on 90xll0 ft. site. We ll designed custom bit. family hom(.',. with 3 bdrms .. lge. family rm .. 2.1 -: baths & spurklini: pool. Uaycresl is ont> or .Newp0rt.'s ftnest arcus. Al $137.500. this splendid home is umong the tower priced Baycr est homes. Open Sun. 1·5 ll 1.2 "· c.uusu UffU HAlloa V81W HOMIS Nearly new 3 bdrm .. rumily rm. & formal dining rm. home with fine panoramic \•iew. lmmcd. occup~ncy avail. Priced properJy at SI OS 000 including lund ! Open Sat/Sun.1·5. ' ......... 10021......... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW--DUP'-E Close to bay with some ~ean view. Beautiful carpeting, drapes, bwltins. fireplace. etc. $120.000. BAY & OCEAN VIEW-PLEX Beautiful , completely remode led home ~~h separate income unit on a hug~ corner lot. O\·crlook.ing the bay anCf ocean. OPEN HOUSE SAT.fSUH. 11·6 20 I I ICINGS ROAD, H.I. NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Completely redecorated with the best ol everything. 2 Bedroom. 2 bath. rireplace, builtins. especially nice carpets. draped and wallpapers. Close lo major shopping. $65,000 IOOZG......a 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I {t;st .. t.!!iif 644-1133 t ~:eall\ ANYTIME ' ILUFFS SftECIAUSTS FOlt I 2 YEARS ILUFFS COHDOS FOR SALE ILUFFS IA Y VIEW Tip-top location! One of a kind : ori~inal Bluffs. end unit. Beautiful Trina with gorgeous water & greenbelt view. 3 Bdrms .• 2~~ ba. Rare 2·unit bldg. Open for your inspection Sun. 1·5. 430 Vista Grande. $127,500 • ILUffS L.IASIS • 3 Bdrm. & family rm. S575 Uny view loc. S600 To 9)75 EA STBLUFF REAL TY Ee•"*"f ....... , c ...... ftrof•11. lldl)., Wt. 206 ..... , .. '0021htlff .. IOOZ .............•......... ··~···················· OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 702 St. James Place , Newport Beach Supe rb 2 story cantilevered over hillside. Magnificent view of Fashion Is land, Balboa Peninsula. Balboa Bay, Balboa Pavilion and the Pacific Ocean. Premium c ons truction throug hout with custom features too numerous to Ii t. You simply mu~t ins pect this mastcrpiere of design. Tak(> 15 th St. Eas t p a s t Newport Harbor High School to St. J ames PJ::ace . Then North to 701 St. "-• Pl«e CALL 962-7788 KEY R€AlTOR5 .. ; 9M1ty,. .. 1e ......... SI 14,6oO. te Utl,000. 4 BedroOm$ locate your new home and Sell you·r Modern ~ buth •<'Pnratc t h ood fl · AIM MAUOI YllW • Super shaw;p Carmel, m:any upgrades, park like yard, a mus t see home. homo ~·1th httn kitchen" presen ome at a g pro ti We re a dblu aaroa~. astr Dt-t·p member of RELO. Inter-City Reloca· lot. VA. FllA & Cnnvr n. tlon Service. a national network of re- 1 e r m • ;i v' 1 111 b I <' altors experienced in handling-family HURRY. I ti b u.,..A $114,000. . SPY.LASS HILL • Only one N~w Bedford on the market, large view lot. A r e a l fine home. " •77~7~1 ~ re oca on pro Jems. n11vther moving across town ... or across country, call the friendly folks at Tarbell. After all, we 'Ve J:>een $199.900. . • Big and beautiful, sharp s bedrm, fom r m, game rm. pool, many qua lity improvements . $222.000. BEST· VALUE!! HOMES.Of'IH l·S TWI Aff1n1• UHIQUI IN COIOMA HIGHLANDS Can yon r clrent PQOI. s pacious 4 bedroom, incredible. See Ronnie Lun- dy ut 413 Cabrillo. • Hard to find 5 bedrm & <amity room. Ocean view. Pool size lot. $225,000. llG CAHYOM • 'fo~abulous Versailles mod el. m~p g rad es : overlookingse, $255,000 • 3 Bedroom Wiii !it'ii or ext•ha1111e for un\tw. Cood t•ul·<W·sac lycallon, t:iriic yard. C:reat SPol for childrl'n. UNIQUE ON AMfGOS WAY -spacious condo. 4 bdrms. \·iew. only $69.000. See ~ten Stanley at #7·83.5 Amigos Way. LUSIC HAllOI YllW • Move-in condition, spacious 3· bedrm, family rm, lovely nook in kitchen - w /ou(s t a nding view, custom crpts & drps . $159.000. llOlll" till 111111 t.lit'E@h llUS UHl9UE IN Q.1..-00K -Beaut! 5 bdrms, loft, perfect cond .. SSt.000. Se~ Nancy Newcomb at 958 Begonia. Costa Mesa. • Eure ka. only one of a !(ind. it's the best or everything. Builders own home, unbelievable home site. $295,000. l,AKE FOtU:ST·New buml' on lhc lnke. 4lJfi a' ail. soon .. Ne\'er h'cd in. $79,500. or will ri'nl for $650.mo. Comm. pools, tcnnts cts. s :.11hng club. Jl'l lioat dock :ipc. <Sub· Jccl lo fina l e5crow>. 0" nr I Agl. 5 IO O:is.:i U~l()UI: ti()Ml:S REALTORS" l Hl NICCSr PCOPLE 6(:1..LING n1e NCATfST llOMtS CORONA OE l MA A, 61$-6000 MESA VERDE. 5'f.6990 • CALL US 675-3411 Ll'St\.W Rl-\L ~ y /J )1d/lj /J I .1 ;., ,\ ,\ •: I ' lfon~ ~ometh1ni: 17> ll'-'H ! Cla:.b1fied Hui do 1l wt!ll 1002 ·81 SELEOED HOME BUYS· HUNTINGTON BEACH °"WIPE THE SAND OW" before you enleryour new ho m e. Live n ear t h e beach in this 3 bd. H4 ba home . Mass ive s tone frplc. Call 897-0321. "DO IT YOURSELF• W a 11 p a p e r • c pt s , landscaping. 3 bd home needs love. Owner wants offers now. FHA & VA. 891-0321. ••HACH IUM" You'll get the c as ual lifestyle in this 3 bd, 1% ba, 4 blocks from beach. Call n ow. Only S69,500. 897·0321 . "INK STILL WET' on this exciting 4 bd ramily h o m e 'near Westminster Mall. Owner bot n ew. FHA & VA terms. 897-0321. '"IEACH HOUSEr Nol r eally, but only 4 blocks ·away from the sand & surf. 3 bd, only $69,500. Owner wants offers. 897-0321. $31,950 4 bd. 1 ~"2 ba, best H.B. buy! Comm pool + many extras. Owner anxious. Submit your FHA terms. 963·567 1. SINGLE STOIY Don't p ass by this wonderful home. Huge master ·suile, 3 lrg bds. 2 ba, patio. plush custom decor, desir a ble flowing noor plan. Hurry. can't last at $66,900. 963-5671. FOUNTAIN VALLEY AREA G>OT SOME CASH1 Buy this charming 3 bdrm s ubject to existing 7% loan payable at $199 per m o nth . Beau tiful condition. S4fH754. FOi llNT 4 bdrm. 2 bath, immediate occupan cy. Children, small pets OK. $325 per mo. 968-3371 or 546-1754. CHA a MEI 3 bdrm, s uper neat & clean on huge lot. S39.500. VA t e rms. 968-3371 or 546·17.54 .. A TTENTIOM YA Great s tarter home on extr a lrg lot Beautiful c ondition $39,5('9 VA terms 546-1754 or ~·3371 SUPH IUY 4 bdrm 2 bath located on shad y corner lot in heart o f F .V . Exc e ll e nt conditio n. 968·3371" or 546-1754. DOM"T II.AMI US if you ran lo see this immaculate 4 bdrm ·beauty. Location value on corner lot. 968-3371 or 546-1754. NEW MEW Z STOltY 4 bdrm, pool, trg family rm w/wet bar, step down liv rm, 3 baths. beautiful condition. 546-1754 or 968·3371. GIHM YAWY IEAUTY Unus ua l 3 bdrm 2 ba hom e w /bonus rm. vaulted ceilings. comm pools & c lose to Mile Squa r e Park & Golf Course. On ly S68,500. 545·9491. COSTA MESA AREA GOLF COURSE llAUTY Lovely S bdrm Mes a Ve rde home , lrg FR w /wet bar. frml din rm, 3 bQ. 3 car garage & a forever view or lush green golf course rrom your own back yard. 545·9491. USTSIDE GOODtl Nice 3 bdrm. 2 ba, fam rm, frplc. shake roof. Pool sized Jot. A rare find. $58,500. 545·9491 . • ' WllTCLlf!AllA Clean 4 bdrm tba home in popular Eastside. Close to s chools & shopping. Bike lo Beach & a lso a jacfizzi ! 545.9491. HOME Ir $TUDIO This 3 bdrm 2 ba home in R·2 lot. Separate hobby rm or studio. Easts lde C .M . l ocation. Only $52,900. 545·9491. LOYILY COIMIRLOT Prime area close lo So. Coast Plaza & schools . Pride of ownership family home w /3 bds, 2 ba, &cf am r m. 646-7711 or540-8944. 5 IDIMS Plenty of room & privac.v provided m this spac ram hom e Quiet d ead ·end street, safe for little feet Excellent res ide ntia l area 646· 7711 or 540-8944 NEWPORT BEACH/IRVINE I HEWPOIT Ml:IG+ffS On hhge lot w/excellent VIEW from big, picture windows. 3 spacious bds, 2 tiled bath s. terrifi c ,, sundeck. $128,500. 646-7711 r or 540-8944. llYIMI S'ICIAL 4 bd, 3 ba. 2 stor y GREENT REE hpme. F r esh paint lhruout. Spark l i n g kitchen w/self -cleaning oven. Comm. pool for your e njoym e nt . NOT a =~nium. 646-7711 or MAGMIFtCIMT Z STOIY Plush & lovely 5 bdrm, 3 bath immaculate family home in sought after Back Bay area. Beautiful decor & brand new carpeting. 646· 77ll or 540-8944. lllt4G YOUR IOAT Forty root p e ir goes w/t his e l a borate & spacious 3 bd, 31h ba, b e a c h . c o n d o w I m agn ificent Palos Verde frplc. 646-7711 or 540-8944. IACK IA Y MANSIOMS Jlere are two s uperb VIP offerings just introduced t o th e mark e t w /tre m e nd o u s s q . footage, 4 bd, 3 ba, Cam & din rm s. On e h as magnificent p00J. Better see these today! &16-7711 OT 540-8944. LIDOISU Great str eet to strada location. 4 spac bdrms, 3 ba, lrg & beautiful patio area . 646-7711or540-8944. llMODll.IO • C.D.M. 2 on a lot .. Charming se parate h o m es , decorator's d e lig ht . 2 bdrms & a loft & 2 bdrms. Trees. tree1;, trees . 545·9491. JOUC NUllST WM.DI &'UI OfffCI IS OPIM l:JO AM. TO l:JO P.M. ' ' FINDIN' HOMES FOR FOLKS SINCE THI WESTWAS ·WON! $41, t00·4 .... Delight! Beautiful 2~ year old lownhome on an overi!zed COiJntry lot. aose to the comm. pool. a lull line of rec facllit1es are ycurs to en10Y' \/cry clean end unit with gorgeova wallpaper & gold mirrored dining room. t ,., baths. Walnut wood Cllblnets ctecorate the goormet kitchen. Private veranda patio. A lot ot hOme for the money! Call 540-1720. FNtTrMParodiw! Listen to ·all ttus -lemons. figs. oranges. tangennes. plums. peaches. nectarines & grapes vine all In tills charming home with gorgeoull,landscaping. Huge 20 fl. patio offers plonty of room ~or entertaining Spacious floor plan 1ns1de features a 3 bedroom wing, 2 run bathS. Family room w11n dining bar. Oversized hv1no Quarters. Entry toyer to wood accented ranch kitchen. Immediate possession avaitabltl. $72.500. Can 540-1720. Ceuttry Retreat! Handsorne lamlly home surrounded by a wide vanery ol lru11 trees• Covered patto Is tug enough lor all your summer entertaining• Entry foyer leads to a 4 bedroom 1100< plan 2 lull baths. Hearty PV stone lireplaoe to warm ycor toes. Dining area. ash wood cabinets In _ I~ dream kitchen. Entertainer's living room perfect for parties. A greatramily home fl '>'OUt big 1am1ty! $56.500. can !>40-t 720. Sunlmer Showplace! Great tor summer enterta1ning1 Automatic yard hghls w1tn dimmers tor that special party olfect. Proless1onally landscaped yards with sorinklers front and rear. A rare beauty 1ns,de with tastefully decorated rooms in warm tones and textures. Marble entry toy9f 10 spacious family room. hellfty bnck ftreplace. Walls of glass !hruoul. 3 bedrooms. H \ baths. Pool & · l iacuzzr1 188,900. cau 540-1 no. Newport leach Vila! J Unbehevably tow priced IOt this orime beach 1 area. Luxunous condo with an expansive ocean view. Professt0nally decorated Inside w1tti mirrors and r ugged wood panehng thruout. Wood entry IOyer to l0tmal Irving t room. Romanllc d1n1ng Quarters served by a { totally modern tutchen Carpets are thicl< t enough to smk your feet Into cau today. f 54().1720 Owner Slashed Price! On this super 1mmac:u1ate home. So clean inside ii SQueakal l oveable location. convenient to schools & shops. Color COOfdinated Interior. cloud sott carpets and textured draoes. 4 bedrooms + den or extra oedroom. Formal dining Quarters served by a l '\,!otally modern kitchen guarantbed to make 11 easier on mom HaMy butll.fns. Beautiful Bar Hart>or home now pnced at 163.500. Call 54().1720. 4 + Family R0otn! Spaciovs floor otan in this delightful home. 2 tull balhs serving a 4 bedroom suite of rooms. Living room 1s warmed by a fire's glow. Candlelight dining room, homemal<ers l<ilcnen. Like-new caroets & drapes In color CO()(dina!ed tones and te)((ures. 3-car garage has plenty or storage soaoe. Neally manicured yards with sprinklers for convenience. 118.750. ca11 s-co-t120. Hiah Sierra Setting! r Se<!uded front atrium entry surrounded by majestic trees and lush plants tor that high on a mountain atmosphere! Beautiful lamily home \fllitn a built·in stereo system in all rooms. New carpets. new lloors. deluxe bollt-ins In the· dream kitchen. Enteftainer's hv1ng room with 1rs own gather round fireplace. A heck of a hOme buy! SS 1.500. 1st hme advertised! Call 540-1720. · You1t Like Th• Ana! If the location is important to your family. here is a wper home noar the Back Bay. Largo counlry-s1zed grounds on a ouiel ... private CDS street. Comly 3 bedroom. 2 baths t/oor plan. Entry hall to large gamo room big. enough for your pool table. Ealing bar or· bullet area. a kitchen that mom wlll love. Formal living room enhanced by a blazir'f f1reotace. S62,000. Call 54o-1720. DtmlC• Floor Patio! Ideal for summer par11te or Just lal:)llng out tn the ~uni Excollonl family area. hal'ldsome family room w1lh el09an1 WOOd and mirror • decor. Lush carpets and cuslom drapes. No-wax floors. large hvlng room with fireotace. 3 Bodrooms. 2 baths. Entry toyer. family k1(chen with d1mng ciuartors. CrisPly lrimmod yards. Private patio! $63.500. CQll 540-1720. SA0-1720 · 2955 Harbor BlvCI •. Cotta Mesa .,. TAlmLl REAlTORS~ Gt --S.rvl119 7000 CIHes Thruout The United States RELO • Cf O~ll Y Pll.OT '==' , Not ~ally bllt ... t.0 com· I' ~ly upsraded and u · . panded rou can·t &.II t Like new 4 bdrm .• fanuly rm .• den. 3 , differenu. II you'r batbl. Ramp.kflool. $Z79,000. k>c*lna for quality. 4 bit* , bedrooma, 3 b•ltw an formal d"'ina, doa'Wn.lil this property, Tuo muny • r&!alurea lo ad,•en1n'• 'Call ~·~ ~~HERITAGE JHALHms PAINT & SA¥1 COSTAMISA Ii UMDH $50,000 • Coty 3 lledroorn . 2 bath j home. Nttds some TLC. • Auumublc \'I\ lo:an . Pric~ al Mlt.G.50. Call for appo1nlmcnl 646-7171 Ot'f "I l•l Q • '' \ • ''I l •' •. I· .. New under const.naction. Cont•mp. Cu~ Cod. Oak nn1 5 BR, """ ~.a., 2 frr>ks. Lnds cpd. Boat s~p. 1315.000. New. under construction, <.'Olltempor. Cupe Cod. 4.5 BR. 412 BA •• pier Ii slip. I I BILL GRUNDY . REALT OR ' ~ ) ' ~ • • • • f • ----,...,..,. ___ ..._._ ' DAILY PltDT CLASSIFllD .ADS j -------•( '°"C..WI '""''·[~_."'_._) a..~•-':• $57,000 '••·-~~.w ----•u_ -C<edil Su~r sharp J br. 2 ba Co:.t:i Mei>:a h<>me. 1t1ch pane ling. ha rd wood rloors. Oii bltn lulchcn, • beautiful yards complete with rrull trees a nd greenhouse. Much, muc more. F'lri1t time ;id \•ertised, call for l'<>m · 1' p I el c d c l u i I 11. C ti 11 "54G·~ HOUSES FOR SALE 2 llDIOOM 436 Bolero Way <Park Udo) N.B. 644·7211 $49.SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 #14 Rana <Rancho San Joaquin) Irv. 544-9411 Sunday 1·5 1ACKIAYYllW+.....,ue1m Front row Trina model; 3 bdrms .. 21 2 baths: nicely d~ated ln ao&d tones thruout. with sunShif\eyellow kitchen . R ~DUCED T019'l.500" 41DIM.CHAltM 0,.. T.-, I ·I I t OS ¥tlley Circe. Tucked away on quiet. cul de sac, bordering an area of new homes, with ocean breezes & bike trails -good schools . ~.000 invested renewing thjs lo\'ely 2-story home with many extras . A good buy for WUKlO · Let .. ....w , . .._. .,. c ....... la19':Wf, H--View. lit C-r• & .,....., C. F. COLISWORTHY 640-0020 · EASTILUFF CENTER SUMMB 11nl•'M OTHlltS . . • This one's weat , a 3 bedroom and den home with fireplace, beautiful counlry kitchen.· s tained glass windows. oversized Lide> Isle lot. A bargain at . si47 ,SOO. CALL for apPQintment . 640-9900 PJl.e £a1 &lals ~ yal~Realty ~HERITAGE . .• R f Al TO~ 2017 Maple, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sun. 1-5 Z Ill & FAM IM er DIN 2275 Golden Circle, N.B. DIRECTORY 1---: BALBOA ISLAND Take Two (they're sm31l I TW0 2BR l BATH COTTAGES O~ ONE LOT SICH.000 DON TYL•R A ASSOC., R•ALTOWS '"• I •• llCi CANYON IYOWMH CMStotnlud lroednloor HotM <1500 sq ft . 6 Br, or 5 lir & :>ludy, 312 au. rarn rm, billiard rm, 2 bars. ,, pvt 1wtiui.. J>OOI sl21·cl lot. :\tum· "lrus. counn:sv To uKns. • S247.000 • 64().0777 MACiMlflCIMT WATBNOMT -~ • 1175.000 I 5 Br hme. Mossh•e living room l!Urrounded by water. Nestled nmong 1 \tffs & beaut. lndscpd garden w/covt>red brick pauo & deck leading lo your own pvt dock. Heal• ty special one or u kind. Private ~ch & t.enqi t•lub. l.ukc f'ore l b) 'nwner S8H!<i77 Mlc•SterhrHHM ~ood Ga rd en ,Crove rea. 3 Bedrooms, H• eramlc balh. fplc. coV> red pallo. lorgt' yurd. I $4",900. Red Corpet •Realtors. 536-8836. I • ' ' LEASE OPTION Anxious owner w ith va- conl house wunb uctlon. 'fhis 3 bedroom. 2 bat h o m e o v c rl o okln f'lewl)(n't Harbor. nHd '°me palnl and scrub- bing. bul the owner 11 re· ady w deal. CALL quick· fY. SS6·2680 • SELECT ~ PROPERTIES' Art.c•hltMSH Huy this tt .. acre In nice· Jy developed Ap1•lc Valley aren nnd build later. Only SMOO. and j)wner will hnonce. H you have ~. to gel you on )'Our way. coll us now Superb llomc11 Realty ~9·8B~5 we'll orr11nae the rcat. TIADITIOMAL I \ LllSUll LIVING ·1 ,1ntS .. C.M. " SH.000 Townhome w /'l Hr. • '~ths. frpfc . fine cabln•lry bllns, cpls, drps. 11 i•i:;cten patio. dbl ~lomulic 11arogC!. Pa Of the secluded CAP M5()C. w/pool cabana. rully equipped clbh&C!. in· eluding frpks, k1l, put Unii g reen & 11bundant 1ardtn1. 2045 Tualln Ave. (at Clouce1ler) ()\\ner movlnt • •H· iou.t. StOP by or call JONATH~~ THOMPSON REALTOR 842·7880 3-Xlnl 1'efttal hou11~ for Hie. 3 ti 3 BR. all priced • Ill Stt's. Jte•I 1harp. New fa int. Good arC!as . PILOT REAL ESTATE. MO-.oss5 l , 64S-373'Z-$69,500 SatJSun.k 9-Pal~ ( Rncho San Joaq) Irv 640-54671752-6064 ~t/Sun 1·5 5971 Sierra Bravo. 'l'urtterock, Irv. •317 Bowling Green Dr. CC. Pk > CM 640-5357 $85,SOO Sat/Sun 1-5 557-8297 $69.900 Sat/Sun 2·5 4372 Manzanita, Greentree, Irv. •2230 Heather Lane, Newport Beach 5S2·3638 $66,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 642·0430 $116,500 Sat/Sun 12:30-5 440 Cabrillo. Corona del Mar 6348 Sierra Elena, Trtlrk. Jrvine 640-7000 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • ~-2569 Sat/Sun, 12·5 12 Lupine (Deerfield) Irvine 5.102~ra Roja. Irvine 642-8235 $68,900 Sat/Sun 1 ·S 833·8256 S89.500 1 Sat & Sun U -5 * 1537 Serenade (Irvine Terr.) CdM 928 McKenzie. RanchO Mesa. CM 673-4400 $106.000 Sat/Sun 1-!l 540-1151 $63.500 ·1 -Sat/Sun 1-s 4911 Cork wood. Irvi ne 3622 BlueKey, Corona del Mar 552·7500 S85,995 Sun 1-5 64Q,0133 · 5159,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 114 East Oceanfront. Bal. Penin. 1524 Santanella. Irv Terr, CdM 673-5410 $152,500 Sun 1·5 644·7270 $112,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 CIDIOOM •465 CabriUo, Costa Mesa S87 Vorkshire ,'Costa Mesa 644-7270 $78,5()()1 Sat/Sun 1·5 646·7171 Sun. 1.5 2781 Bayahore Dr. (Bayshores) NB 1953 Federal. Costa Mesa 646·1'713/645-7605 $178,6008/S 10-6 645·0303 $48,500 , Sunday l ·5 30882 Drift wood Dr. So Laguna 132 Via Trieste, Lltlo Isle, NB ·~99·3023 $97 ,SOO Sunday 10·6 642·5200 ~149.500 _Sunday 1·5 ~Colorado.Ln <Mesa Verde)C.M. 2129 Monr6v1a, Costa Mesa 675·7060 $62,iOO Sun. 1·5 645·7221 $44.000 _ Stmday 11·5 2471 Marino <Baysho&:Es) N.B. 243Albert, EastsideC.M·. 645·7575 $145,000 Sun. 1·5 646-7171 SUn.1·5 204-4oth St. Balboa, Nwpt Bch •1906 Diana La. Hbr. H 'Jnds, ~B 67-5-8163 $128.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 640-6161 $94.500 Sunaay 1.5 1617 Antigua Way, Newport Beach 47162nd St. Newport Beh 642-2683 $179,500 Sat/Sun, 1·5 C213) 598-8561 Open House Sun. •33672 Blue Lantern, #7. Dana Pt. 8846 El Pres idente. FountainVly 496-7524 . $105,000 Sat/Sun 847·5656 S64 .900 . Daily •5012 Paseo Segovia <Trtlrk) Irv. ~ & 300 Santa Isabel. Np8ch • 83.1-2199 $88,500 Sat/Sun 11·5 645-6365 $97 ,500 . Sat/Sun l·S •2032 Shipway Ln <Baycrest) N.B. · 808 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach 875-3000 $137,500 Sun. l·S 675-7900 $189.5001 ,,. Sat/Sun l·S 2312 Pt. Carlisle <HV Homes) NB •1Sl8Sylvia, Newport Beach · 6J5·3000 $105,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 645·2464 Sat/Sun, 12-5 1066 Tulare, Mesa Woods, CM 335 Lindo Ave, Balboa Penn, NB • 549-8655 $96,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 673·0068 $154,500 Open daily l246Conway, Costa Mesa !324 Vista Hogar (Eastblul() NB 549-3139 $59,900 ·Sat/Surrl2·5 ·• $89;SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 1274 Belfast. N. Costa Mesa S3 Mpntanas Este, Irvine ' . · 546·5880 $57 .000 Sunday l·S M0-5560 $99,000 ~.uii. 1·5 47 Bethany CTurtlerock) Irvine · 600 Alc$e;m Place <Nwpt Hghts) NB 833-8600 $88,750 Sat/Sun 1·5 548-6542 $89,500 Sat/Sun 11-5 14681 Swectan, Irvine 22l3 Anaheim. S. of Wilson, CM R73·8550 $68,500 Sat/Sun l·S 646·3255 SS2.500 Sat/Sunl·S 2191 Vista Entrada <Bluffs) NB 2'7 Madrona (Rn. S. Joaquin) Irv.. • &M-6200 ' Sal/Sun 1·5 752-1414 899..900 ~Sal/Sun l·S 1946 Port Carney <HVHomes >NB 6.51 Vista Bonita (Bluffs > NB 6«2·823.5 Sat/Sun l ·S 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 23U Redlands <Upper lfay) NB · 642-8233 Sat/Sul'l 1·5 J IR a PAM ltM • DIM 208Vla Mentone <Udo Isle) NB 6811 Scenic Bay Lane, Hunt. Bch. 642·8235 1156,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 536-6884 $90.000 Sat/SUn 1·5 1618 M . W liff 1764 Strathmore:Anaheim armers < .estc >NB 752.1700 $.W,500 Sun 1_5 642·8295 $89,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 •318 Hazel Dr .. Corona del .. ifar • •8 Monterey Circle <Spyglass) CdM " 642-8235 Sl95,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 642-8235 S'l20.000 Sun. 1·5 73Acacla Tree Lane <Univ Pk> Irv. 18 Penney Pines (Deerfield> Irvine 644-1766 $89,000 Sun. 1·5 ~fr~!~. Mesa Verde, CM Sun. t·5 lOOO WhileSalls (HVHills>CdM 549·8655 $57,500 . , Sunday 1_5 673·4400 $117,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1158 Misaion Dr .. Costa M-a 218 Via Quito. Lido lsle, NB . ~ 640·9900 $147 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 M7·1727 $52,900 ' Sun 1·5 •47 Royal St. George, B. Cnyn, NB 34~o~:~a:.~.~ v. Hil~t~~ l·S 675·5511 $325,000 .• S~t/SUn ·-~ •5361 Strosbourge (Ranch) lrvlne 4 llDIOOM 673-8761 $79,900 Sun. 1·5 _6162Chrlsty Dr. Hunt Bch. 3011 Ceylon, t.:os~ese 548·3350 sat &Sun 1·5 · 984 ~Y~~nS1e,2C.-ta Mesa Sun l ·S 137 Via Havre <Lido Isle> Npt. Beach "" 675-4562 $162,000 Sun. 1·5 . Si40·l720 $63.500 Sun 1·5 -•1995 Port Nelson Pl <HVH) NB 1M Temple Hills, Laguna Sch · 644·2567 Sat/$lm 10-6 494-8057 $154,000 .L Sun l ·S •1768 Pitcairn (Mesa Verd~> CM 25072 Wilkes. Laguna Hilla 545-5335 S88.800 S/$12·5 494-80.\7 $'98.900 Sun 12·4 125!$ t' (Ba N 3011 Ceylon. Costa Mesa * an aago ycresl) B 540-1120 S7a,GGO &an 1_5 642·823,5 $137,000 Sat/Sun 1-s 894 Che~nne. Costa Mesa 800 Michael Pl. Nwpt HgtM, NB : 540-1720 ~.500 Sun 1·5 642-5200 $93,950 Sat/Sun 1-S 2Z1 Ora.nie (Nwpt Sh(>r~) NB 1416Appleeross, Racq.Club. H.B. 645-0423 Sundaf. only l·S 861-4456 $74,000 Sat(SU 1·5 • ~ Maraeillei;, Coeta MeH ~Begonia, CoronadeTMar 546·2313 $.SS,000 SulJ, 1·5 • 644·7211 . Sun. 1-5 ••443 Canal, Newport Beach S.7 Virginia Park Dr .. Lag. B. 631·1400 $128,750 Sunday 1·5 494·0793 $144,800 Sun 1·4 4 M & •AN IM .,. D .. tlRoyalSt. George CB. Cnyn) NB •1830Port Abbey Pl, HVH, NB 540-0500 Sat/Sun 1·5 556-1182 · Sat/Sun 12·6 4511 Camden, Cameo Shores, CdM •1587 SltyUne Dr, u.guna Beach 64Q.53S7 $23$.000 -Sat/Sun 1·6 *·2064 $124,500 Sat/Sun, l ·S 11782Sacinaw Dr .. (T·Rock) lrv 13 Eccelstone Ch'Cle, lrvlne 833·0151 sa.900 a.. 1·5 511--0MZ "5,000 Sat/Sun 1901 Wakeham Pl. (S Cst Shrs >et.I 8321 Noble Cir. Hamtington Beach 9'18-j498 S&S.000 &tis. &-6 •Tm 155.000 Sat/8un all day 17682 Forest Lane, Hunt. Sch. 556-7777 $55,000 Sat/Sun all day 9291 Candlewood, Hunt'g. Beach 968-4456 $87.900 Sun 1·5 •413 Cabrillo, Corona Hghlnds, CdM 675-6000 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •9 Point Sur (Spyglass) Npt. b each 675-3000 $189,700 Sat/Sun l·S 1955 Pt. Claridge <HV Homes) N.B. 644-7770 $115,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2811 Bays hore Dr. Newport Beach 548-0554 Sl79,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 9830 Pawlet Circ~ountain Valley 640-9900 $94 ,750 Sat/Sun 1·5 12 Rue Verte (Big Canyon l NB 644-1766 $244 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 19431 Sierra Raton tT. Rock > Irvine 644-1766 $94,000 Sun. 1-5 • ••219 Via Lido Soud (Lido II ) NB 644-1766 $550,000 Sun. 12·5 26 Pinehurst <Big Ganyon) N.B. 644~1..766 $219,500 Sat/Sun 2·5 2318 Port Lerwick CHVllomes) NB . 642-823.5. 5107 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2206 Windward <Upper Bay ) NB 642·8235 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •97 Linda Isle, NB 642-8235 $250.000 • Sat/Sun 1·5 2219 Channel. Balboa Pen. Point $164,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 940 mil Dr., Laguna Beach Sat/Sun 1-5 222 o Harwick CHVHomes) NB 644-6200 $109,500 Sat/Sun l ·S •506 Teresa, San Clem ente 499-2986/495·4486 Sun l·5 18771 Via Verona (TRH.ills) Irvine 752-1414 Sun. 1-5 18951 San Blas (Neptune) FV 962·6556 · $68.900 · Sun. 12-5 3913 S. Birch. Santa Ana 752-1700 Sun 1·5 1506Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 $239,500 ·sun. 1.5 !~Cheyenne. Costa Mesa 540·1720 $63,500 Sun 1:5 1818 Pendleton, Santa An~ 540·1720 ~5,SOO Sun 1.5 1103 Valley Circle. Costa a 640·0020 $67.800 Sun.1·5 3913So. Bireh. Santa Ana 546-2313 $71 ,900 • 2848 Velasco, Costa Mesa Sun. 1·5 546·2313 $75,000 Sun. 1·5 !ri8 Begonia, Greenbrook. CM Mesa 546·5990 $84,000 Sunday 1·5 1966 Port Nels on, Harb Vu, NB Bch 644·671 9 S145,500 Sunday 1·5 1818 Pe ndleton. Santa Ana 540·1720 SSS,500 1059CheyeRne, Costa Mesa Sun 1·5 540·1720 $63,500 Sun l ·S 12 Cherry Hilts (Big Canyon ) NB 644 -6200 5365,ooo Sat/Sun 1·5 1400 Dolphin Terr .• lrv. Ter., CdM 673·1300 $129,000 Sat/sun 1·!> nevi& Dijon <Lldolsle> N.B. 673-7300 $144,900 Sat/Sun 1·4 •5922Sierra Siena CT.Rock> Irvine 831·3o50 Sl 10,000 Sat/Sun 1·!5 6'M2Slerra Siena CT.Rock ) Irvine 831·3050 • Sat/Sun. 12·5 246 Sherwood P,). East.side, CM . 64$:3474 ' Sunday 12·6 8491 Pepperwd, S&S, Wstm. 893-4340 $87 ,950 Sat/Sun 13·6 •17~ Wayne Ave, Irvine ~1·2000 Set/Sun l ·S • •#1 Hampshire Court. NB 548-2573 $335,000 Sat/SUn, 1-5 2007 Bunya St. Nwpt Sch ' 6'2·5278 Sat/Sun 1 ·6 337 Em er al~ Bay, Laguna Beach 494·2488 $220 000 Sat/Sqn l ·S 3214 S. Rene Dr., Santa Ana 548·9607 $82,"° Sat/Sun .2·6 . I 852 Presidio, Mt!sa del Mar. CM 556-2660 Sat/Sun 1·5 18752 Via Palatlno, Irvine 752-1315 S157,5GO Sat/Sun 1.:8 • WIST MIWPOn OCIAtROMT Newly oflered duplex: 3 bdrms. each. Large split·levcl; pnme rental loe Sl6S.OOO. ... IY TMI IA YSHOllS IA T 2471 MAllNO Rambling 3 bdrm. Ir den. i&a parklike setting & YOU OWN THE LAND! L~e., lrregulW'. lrec shaded lot; extens&ve redwood decking. OPEN SUN. 1·5. $145,000. •IT A ca.. OM UDO Archltecturn lly exciting. de1'1eribe8 this very special 3 bdrm home on 80 rt. com~r lot. Cathcdr-1 beamed Uvlng rm .. ·rormul dining rtn. & party sized kitchen & fumily rm. oil open onto lus hly planted South patio with bOilt-in BBQ! Cull us lo see! DRAMATIC MIW NOMI Under construction; 3 bdrms .. mslr, bdrm. features extravagant balh with jacuzzi; pretsliJ{e area. steps to b¥Y. $1.39.SOO. Ready rnid·SejJlember DA V!DSON REALT Y . . t• l ,"' .. ,, •• . ,, . l . 'hl) ----------- Mariners Dr, Newport Heach $92,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Port Durness Pl, NB ·6521 Sat/Sun 1·6 ~rt Du mess <HVlll) N. 8. 4·4435 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1622 Pegasus (Back Bay) SAHgts 546·0171 $15,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 3176 Country Club Dr. Costa Mesa 64.5-0303 $99,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 952 Paularino, Costa Mesa 64~·7711 Sat-/Sun 1·5 I llDtlOOM 610 horetta. Laguna Bch 499-3967 ()pen Sat & Sun ••3 Linda Is le, Newport Beach 631-1800 $275,000 Sat/Sun J·S S ll & FAM 1tM w D .. -rt7 Royal St. George. Big Cyn.~ B 640..6161 $365.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 i02 St. James Place. Newport Beach 962·7788 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1600Sea Bell Circle, CdM 644·0253 $275,000 Sat/Sun • •525 Via Lido Sol.Id <Lido ll ) NB 642-8235 $555,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••2500 Bayshore Or. (Bayshrs) NB 642-8235 $365.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 448 DeSola Terrace. Coromrdel Mar 673-8778 $2 15,000 Sun 1·4 52 Royal St. George, Newport Och 673-11 81 Sunday 1-5:30 6 II Ir FAM ltM w DIN '* •21 Linda Jsle-<Linda JI > N. B. · 644:1766·. $385,000 Sun. 2·5 2200Lake Park La. Back Bay, NB 642-~200 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••87 Linda Isle. Newport Beach 642-8235 , Sun. 1-5 \ CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE J •BNtOOM · 2Seaside Circle, Seawind Condo 631·1800 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 38Seaside Circle. Seawind Condo 631·1800 $62,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 1184 Rutland Rd. #2, Npt. Beach 645-2411 $60,000 Sun. 2·5 ~2 •It & FAM ltM w DIN 10 Rue Ve rte (Big Cyn) Npt. Beach 644-4910 $159,500 Sun 1·5:30 J llDIOOM 2481 frvine #C. Costa Mesa 642-0095 $77,500 Sat&Sun 1·5 4417 W. Coast Hwy, Nwpt Beach 644-7270 $135,000 Sat/Sun t -5 2147 Vista La redo <Early Bluf(s) NB &u-013.C 189.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 430 Vista Grande <Bluffs) N.B. 644-1133 $127,500 Sun. 1·5 UJtW. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach 540·115l $89,500 Sunday 1·5 426 Vista Parada <Bluf(a) N.B. 640-0020 Sat/Sun l·S J ll Ir PAM RM • DIM 4461 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beh 646·7711 Sat/Sun l·S 431;\'iata Suerte, BluCrs, N.B. 646-7711 ' Sat/Sun l·S l Tribute Court. Newport Crest 646·7711 Sat/Su 4 lmlOOM 835 Amigos Way, Bluffs, NB 675·6000 S69.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE l lac>oM 21651 Ocean Vista Or. So. Laguna 499·4515 (From S74,950 l S/~ 10·6 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 431·431~ Goldenrod Ave .. Cdl\t , 673·8550 Sl43,500 Sun I ·~ 209 20th St. Newp0rt. Beach 675-0070 $120,000 Sun 1·5 1 I I ' f' • Sunday.August I, 1978 OAILYPILOT • A IODACIOUS DWI.II · ........ , ..... ~,. · OIM ... D. LIGHT & .. z:· Y • .,...~~ ,...,,. Patt. bome. tri .. loca· "' WANMOMT ~ S125.too? Duplex tOned lot with pier" float + .maU 2 bdrm.1 l bath home. XJnt locatlot1, only 2 blkt. to ocean beaches. Owner will carry loan. Wood, brick & shingles rover this happy duplex. Roses, PetHias. terraces. they will all pie... you!· &lper i .. bdrm. hidea'fl.Y .,._ l'OMl1 2 bdrm., den, z bath. We mmt MY It'• moet unique Ii a uni venal coed W, et CtlllNICM ... lll•fW,......._. .. ....... _., :1 •sllll1a2....._f9r ............ c ........ EveryOli.q bul a&ructurt tion near ~l Ir jacuui. T. (ltocll lte• Hr ia brand oew. Grea 2Dr +de.n.f'rpl•.eentral 3 Br. l Ba. lam rm., n • l & I\ Ito rla o c>I$.. 11 ir ; lovel7 1tep•dwn atrium, nu cpts. dr~. tO POOT MOMTA .. on the 8lg 8•,.Y· One or lhe most outstanding homes on . Lado Isle. French Farmhouse styling, Rwrmet kitchen. wine cellar, guest house, pool, jacuui, sauna, pier &r Ooat. All this for only $895,000. Please t-all to arrange app't. I llAL GOLD MIMI 515 Acre.~. near Nevada City, Calif. 80 Miles J'Qortb of Sacramento. Scotts 1',lat Reservoir provid~s water s kiing , fi s hing , swimming , boating. Thii includ's Umoor & gold mine at $1,456 per acre. WI LOYI TMa OCEAN & ttus sweet 2 bdrm .. 2 bath urut loves the sant &· sea as much as we. For S'9S.OOO. you ~et all the fumishjngs & t he joy of bein~ luUed to s leep by the sounds of thnea. . ; • · • • 0'114 HOUSJS SAT/SUN. l0 S. 1000.'Wb"ejails, Hprbor View Hill& 1537 Seren...-ref'I' .. frvine Terrace • •R-~400 Bedroo_m• " ~ bonua mas ter 1uite, MS,900. m.-11)' upl(ndts, Ill Ylew ' roocn. Seller la ao hurry Bot. MeUt-ma, Tarbell lot. fee land, $89,500. to len• State. SubmU Rltn. 8U·7Ul ofc, 1133.12541 /_, $139,500. UNIVERSITY REALTY Hll l.C.-..._a_, R!D rA1U1IT . I• • 4. ' I yourtsms. SR-4l99tt5idence IOIRTSUALTY'" .. ~tdSZM OPEN HOUSE 14~16U Tu~rrotk·Broad:Ooor. 645-3474 ~~~~~~~!'!!~!~~~~~!'!!~~ t~~~~~~~~~ 3br , a•a, fit m rm. EACLlfF :sBr. Su~ atrium, xlnl v1ow, b .... a _ N 68 owner. 6'411 S1orr11 A ~. any 'xtraa. 11 £.IMa. llH,IKIO will con-~~ ....... !~.~~~::~~!~ .... ..<.;!.~ ~~~cr~titL;~::6~4 & sider orrtir. Open Sat, ,..~~~~~~~-. . .!•~n~s~i~-----sun. t2·5. W ·2500. ...... M• IOZZ c--.. Mw I OU LOOI! LOOIC1 LOOICf H •uc•1sT ~ n.uT1011..1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDt: A " • ~ " NVESTORS 4 lots, S ~·· Of' .. DAILY 1·5 ~UMABLEVA 3 Bednn. 2 bath. larg $12 oo'o W•a\ to live m WOOO· canl, 1 has (2) units. Ol •eWi•ed SPARKLING POOL :;::1J~Jooop00laiz BRIOOE? La1te!.e, Ten• $260,000.0wnr.642-5290 OUTSTANDING 4 Br. new plu&b tpt'ng t f~!u~ ~~r.e';..':I'!. COlto ....... DILM"'I $&1,500.Hurry! SOONER r.a. ... DYer Pymnts Warmin&tOI\ Develop OPIHUT.1·5 DUPux • Gllle11pH.!Realtor:o REAL N:"!'/ettna ... a _ ..-.a~~&oael ll06S ... •1l1 Lo(a~d south or the ~~v963-89l,lor835·02ll, ESTATE 51 ti1t11~ 'fOtal ._.y. or.trade"'"•~- a Bdrm .• wath that warm, hjghway. Walking dll· ----.--631·2026 ltjlJ). COl9tt'·~· br&dp DeuldD Ht. homey reehna ! Low tancetobeach.T heRoll MESA DELMAR i---------t C.,MWJlll9d,u\. Pl9lliit ~·· '11$4M.4lf74 leasehold. Only $89,500 Royce of 4uplexes. Pri Pinesl cul·de·SllC street, l\'. ¥&. Cal1 . • al\ft'tPM • 14005-tw.. ofownenbip3bedroom, superb 3 Br'. 2 ~· fam P.W 1oz 6 WOILD htor)',S·bdrm,J.ba.tov· 4Bdrm .• lge.ramllyrm.; 3 bath owners unil wit rm. frpJc.1.c!•lr1' dtp; •••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... erecl patio, c uslo a bea'\.lty ·~ see! t\ openpaho Secondunilis cpts, new 'i d~corate<l, •• iuu.1117 drape$.5$,lM994. bargain at Sl23.SOO ·with a lovely-' 2 bedroom, Covere d e nc l patio, Y Owner. 3 tiR. 2 Ba.. ·-,.._ land! bath unit with s undeck. spmklrs rrnt & re11r. coq, 2200 aq •• ft. w/lge fam· DmFllLD ,IK HOMI .... SAJ /SUM 1·5 1 ..... ~at• coadltloo. crel~ drive, block waU. ~ 2 c•r gar-. yard & BEACHWALK CONDO 3 'By owner.J'riced lo sell. •4• c..:..._;lo nre,laC'eS tn botl'I unita. Complete privacy. Supe . ...,_. BeMlt. wblt.e 1"ter ' No rul eslute com - C.... .. M_. 67MllO TODAY 1°1 11uzw.-•..-. CUSTOM I I ~o~~C~R.~!~~. s bea.allful CuJvtrdalt- Do.ve1opment 4 lar11t' bdnnt, boe\ll room (SUI bdnn). la• famllf rm. llvlq rm • formal dill ial rm. Back yard m• ror ouldoor IMq. ODlY inept to prh'1te park w{courJ lot ttanls . llllll~ba.U 6 \'oUq bldl ... a 1tu1• awl•tlln& poot. A IDUSt to Me to d•y! "' "'. _.. Exception al buy a &ol. w/cslm BBQ ' view lrl·level condo. Br, 2 Ba. frp.lc. 2 car ear . ~-~·le¥el. 7 . 2 84rra. wi.lh l&e. family 5143.SOO Ownt!!"/Age nt ot lndscpg ~hay 311'2 Blue Lantern, .\pl. NI • 1H ....,. I oew. 2'NI. 4'br· ... tln tn: REALTY rm., private patio, view! . , xlras. S'r2,500. Ownef 7, TI05.000. '96·752<\ l'rom beach. 536-4'Ut a fam rm opt\on. cenCl'a 5.51·2000 RANC'H Sl~.1.1<'1.thelaod CosteMeM 5445-9250 SPM .. , I air. prol Ind cpd. up·--·------•-...------....... --w ••• ,... • .., . • . ad M-.. y---upt'11q l. 31drm, Fam gr ed. walkan g di:.tan OPIM SAT/SUM 1°5 ' ~ BYOWNEREM"TC.M. ·-..--..r~10larbeated~for 4 BATHS toschls &commpool.Aft StZ2SltrnSltH I• I I ~s:lot,•Br.z~!· ~:in:·~~~ ~t~J::; ~lunny dippiog. o~ ,_s_&_w_k_n_d_s._55_1·464 __ 4. ___ , Stop dreaming " slart -• ni&hl liCbling, auto $62,900. Wiii. eell ~his with 4 large tx.'Cirooms, Dr:imal lc T1irt1erotk. living in tl'lis beauUlul DOif Y. FUIOCUH Krdwd nn;, 3 Br, 2 Bu. sprinklers. auto garage wknd, at th11; P,.ce . dPIL~S a truly F.?LRU~AL spacious 3 DR. fam·tm. Broadmoor Phtn 7 home ~c::'.::"-fplc, ass ume VA or? prid~ofownershlpcondi· POIJIM'~~Lt' • spac iou s fomlly .rm graded. Greenbelt loc. + bonus rm. s.tt\ld &40•7000 549·3139 'lion. S87.SOO.. 496·""""' . "':'iwet bur and unique Lease la nd. Ry owaer. pool & s pa. $110, o I ROUOlt ' rorm dine, cpts, bltns. door opener, aazebo and Hurry· • • n n~ room· . a prof. decor. totally up· in TurUen)Ck. 4 Bdr' IE--firepla ce. I\ m odern sss_._soo_.m._·_2_199 ___ ._., lncludffland.. -• ca ... r.. tool .. blaRcl IOO• Byowner.3br.-"lb:i. .J).J • ......,..sfre.J11c. Slle,..,lt-.ty mansion 2 miles to the -lll·WO '" JhlboO pool. xtras. S6J ,500. 549.J 162 Beautiful view of sails, beach fa,-J ust S82.&SO. ' I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• TURN KEY SS7·a338. v a I l ~y le s un's e t . 9'2·7771 Rancho Sao Joaquin • .__.•.ect-H.i111111•1•t•oltlllliy-~ ' ... 1 CT' IE .&STSIDI Beautlhd lreH. g roc.inds Largest 3 BR with vie,w •• 1--,-i=-. ~ida-pus.lit1e. l ~.~~ at.LllowetlA~~U&.1~~ •--------~ Only sleP'.5 to Carnation 3Br .. fp, shakeroor. w/lg "'-"""'c Beautiful floor plan & r.~~ s r;; -1 ) Park An immaculate re .rx. ,. ry. r , •am rm. 0. ISLHIO · · yard on quiet tree hoed condition . 4Br. 3ba n tered alr, cove red BALB A "" centty remodele d 21 cuJ-Oe·sac. $.53,950 Bkr • • 4·PLEX. all 2BR. Dream. Haven. on quiet deck. Ir.: end cul·d~·sac sq. fl. 3 BR + de n, 3 ba 546-8417 lBA units. Super t wo· "Ul·d4 ·S"".0nlv'""2.900. l~~~~=~~~~I lot ~sooo OWNEIS home. W1lh formal din· .. "' .... ~ "" 1_ • easy care. •• • · Ing. fam·rm, W/Wtl·bar, , · s tory building. near POINT REALTY Open house Sal /Sun. 13 SELL lge Mstr s uite 4c un· *** t•r!·{1~::°~~2~~~~tS0w1'~~l:-496·56QO .1_.,S•Jee...a.. :,;f~~.s t o n e C ir<'. YOUR ,.O,IRTY believable storage Lhlde L..au.1 will carry 2nd. 645·6641i M.t.e View San Joaquin Town~e. ----·· THIHJTllE OFFICE HC ... iYtlisHIMJ 2276 P:imela Lane 645-6646 4bd. 3ba, 3 frplcs. F'an· Superb sweepini( view. 2 By owner San J.ouquin TI:lAT OFFERS YOUR Costa Mesa wstlc view, qwet, serene AeAJ Estate Br &. den. Custom UP· mdl lwn,hsc. Qwet un BUYERCOMPLETE Youare the'winner of t::'tflGt::' surroundings nr Dana graded By owner. obstructed vu. Carden PROPERTY two.,..ticktts ~J ~ Point Blufrs. $169,000. bt/!iAdlAV &f0.S4G7or752.6004 level. 2Br. ~Ba , + den. MANAGEMENT ISl3.SOvalue> HQM€~ 496·5353or496"6080 Bkr. --------•All upgrd·s m cldg cpl11' SERVICE • UMDll MAIKIT! Beaut. NEW Un111 Park Quick escrow. Avail Aw:. ~sr·,,.c'!:'e"re The f'n cndJ .,1 .. W ._I TWO •=C•ircR1.,.i::~y JOO M ............ 11.a.1m 1 ~lnnn9"! $65.000! Near Atlanl11 & townhome. 2 br, 2 ba, 15. $89,500. 833·3068 __ . __ vi ~ -. "' ~ •ayu Beach. 4 IJdr, earth S72.990.642·59S7eve J-1-Tlo.-Wt--! DON TYLe9' • This newly deooroted 2 WESTSIDE tonei.. 2 story. Gorgeous ---• -._..-. ASSOC., fl•ALTOftS BR .. 2 bulh BIG home in Aug 5th thru Aug l7lh yards. no wax floors. U~aversny Park· Terrace. Woodbridge Broadmoor .• , ,., . Harbor View Hills. has a Anaheim Convenlion ••• RELAX & ENJOY Pri vate Ass umable E¥cept1onally up11rad~. 3Bdrm , 2b a . e legant •>••-tremendou11 view. lovely Center. soow. Katella C.M. POOL HOME -On· this outstanding 3 bdrm Loan. 968 4~~ 2br. 2ba. ,Cardlfr W/f?ak patio home w/atrium. -----back yard & e verything Ticket s must be ex· b1 SSS.950. 3BR. 28A.1ow Condominium. Ma~nifi· 1976 HOUM spiral sta1rcul>e leading Nr. lak~$7S.995. 646·28811 NOHTH BAYt·~9NT for the right. small fa mi· changed for resen •ed maintenance yard, large (•enl ocean view. Private to loft/den. Prime ~reen· ----- Introducing WJT.lll>O<.:K ly.Thepriceis n ght ,lhe seats a t the Convention addedfumlly rmoffpoo pallo +large decks . FORECAST bclttlocationlw/views nf 411 +FAMILY )lury Jmw Crornlin~ Be3utiful. 3 Ba + den ~ lease is low Center ahead of time. Assumable VA loan. $87,500. BUY NOW : Cheerful 3 Ml. Baldy & Saddlchi~ck, JUST REDUCED 0 ,EH HOUSES 1•5 fam rlJl. 2 Hu home. ~r $112,SOO Call 642.5678. Ext 333 l 645-6646 493·8812 ' 494·8086 bdrm. :step!i lo beQc h. Ll'A stained ~luss win· 571•500 ASi8J:'dg<'brrH>k 1Jr <iG Br w t renlal un it . Uni•trsityllealty clalm yourtlclrets. ' 499·4551 C»rpets,drar~.purquet dow overlooks private An x ious selle r s:iyi. .... 1'•" d ~'2 """ Sl55.000. By own~r IH4l """tE c~tHwy 67 .. 6510 ~ fRe'TIG€ -L-.,.-.-10•• nooring.'pbto +Cover. entrycourtyard.5'19·.8282 "LET'S co··· Prlmf' -~r,·1 "'Jll l'nnc;·o '7011 •""'' t.73·7610ort;<l0·1~9l """' · " •· FOR SALE BY OWNER ~HJO .... -.-y ~ .. lg. Muster ext 359or SSt-5723 Culvordale locat 'ion. · it f) ~"'!' '?m n1;: IL\RBOH Vlt::W HILLS 3 Br. 2 Ba. lg Jot. de· ME:\....................... ~ 1 2910\um:i(ar.S.A .. _.. • S'd ,llMl"'l1r."' HEARHIW TUllTUROCK Quie t streel. Massive 3'lr. 1 11 Im iww pool. C u s t o m h o m e . tDl'm=u garage, K I e • llOA ......,. beamed two ll\OI')' ent.ry. ~ um . ~a. a,....._.. I 007 ?anoramic view. ocean/· C.M. 548·8826 100 N. Newport, M.I. LAND..w.A.RK PoPU!ar Plan \. 3 Br 2 White brick fireplace .• · Chu1•I. Hro\\n b•f~· r . --:r~ba . MESAVERDE beaut 1 Comet'; lot. 3Br, 2000 S<t BeautHul~R 3b8~ in,.' llQ\L Gia~mily..room-wlUl---- 101 ,11., 1 r ''l \\ lmn Ur. 3 ba w/spcctacular o w-n er . S l 6 4 • 0 0 0 . · , Id 8 1 •5 n-h 2Nd. lOW£SJ ft, 2'n ba, Oininl" rm & rm. Xlnl location nr city By ov.•ne.r. I rinc. only. two larroe .,lass patio 1 ,,. "· \':> bay v1·n .... SO yds l (714 1"4 ·'·4048 o r )rO ~eo a no-, 81 de p fl d 'db 18782 S I Dr .. " lb "h 1 •· 1 "" " " h' 3000 r n. ro an scp • Y p a r k 0 w n e r o g n aw . · doors either end. Kin" r ... •1·llOV "''''cu.ell '·c"ch. 4 Vr~ old. In· C7l')"'"·St •"'. · everyt ing. 411ql, 1 9 8 9 3 ..... 900 0"" H c.. " ~..... " •· L 11· u u ~ .. v-u; ._ -soo -PRICED 481 HOME appl o n y. 6 • l 1 t r.,n&re rre d. Lowes t -· · ~n ouse .... n size master suite hol.t~ -·""" nUulll \'\~ t t~rcon1. Wcl bar. S\m· si..... . 751·-n.... I 1 cpM ""'"'OlC.l FORS •Lo:. ~ 1 · hi ,._ vwner /\gt. priced inQdel on murkel. ..., """' ,. cathedra l ceilings and "' "' deck, anx1oui.. Vacant. Cameo 11g an..., Sp""1.ot1,.. I h1 . I '• "" d By owner A-nt 3BR 2BA. hUCe corner lot, COSTA MESA OP" ... ' HOUSE SUN l·.4 S82,900. I ft--· To....-.t..-•• dressing table-PLUS ;o "' "Sl49.500.0pen aaly. • ... -tree.l ined stree t , .,.... ··-.. """'"' mot e s paciou:i homt• 1'l'W v.1111l /\II Lmdo Ave. b"IS 0008 or B~a ut. home In q uiet Westside CM S49 750 17400 EUCLID AVE. Univ Pk, 2 Br 2 B• bedrooms . Ve r,y llH'l f termi..~.o.vt.o 646.2725 • ne1ghb0rhood w/pvt bch. M· GI ri~A· PllOT Yre11hly painted :ind (ParadiseManorl Cardiff. Pvt entry. nr convenient kitchen INCOME -~ --.-_--Com,pletely redecor1 atedL, REXL ... .;TATE ""'0.1\c.SS carpeted lhruout. this lBR. bonus rm, condo. pool. jacuzzi. By owl)er. b 1 h 1 L d !l u111L~. t1 1yri-oltl 1 3Ur. Rl'<luccd! S Ur. J ha . n crptg.drps.uter or. g ___ c.<> ___ -_.,., __ comfortable Spanish Corner unit. Pool and Prine. only. Open House r g t too. aun r y ~·2 1fr. :\,.11 1 IH'.•l'h · bay&occun.$164.;>0U mstr bdrm w /dressln.a tBR & den (or use as 5 bedroom ho me Is ready 1 bho $36500 lt5A T INC Sat & sun l 2·5 PM. room. Huge t ul·de·Ut Qv.m:rwilll'arn l~c 2nd ~ars_!!.all Rlty 675·4 rm-ba_. & e ncl lanai. BR>-+Camrmw/realrp, ~hn~ddewtr~t5t nacg~enLtap~lgli ~l~IEL'i:~~~3ESTATE ~ 7141~..':1371 . 5514941.$65.:..500_. ___ ::~kf~~.;.:ELP!-{;~ 'r" Sl' .. soo P I P t 3 Bd Oversized guost room bia spraw11·ng ranc h " .. '"' .. • .. .,....,.,.. "'· '"· • eniruiu• oin r /ba Oen r 3rd bd "' andBBQ.Price reduce --. <»YN'",0·"H"''0~'"''' Herbert Howk•s b .. _,, c..n . °"' w . o .. style in North Costa 1a.&1 CH .. IMIR Selli hi h I ~ ~---wlfrple .. encl garden On lo qualWed buyer Assume ?~ f'HA loan. t,am Rm, 0111 Rm. on At~ract1ve 1mmac. pr~· DaUy ?llot Classif1ed.J\ <· ' I llOS5 M--Ua St rm otr Cormal d in rm · · paymts -0nly $22.4. pe corner k>l. 168.900 189Sl st1ge hom e. "Classic !5 a simple matter • · · : •_......__s )!3.!~er. -·"""· ..-,, Po~l'. s pacious llv.rm Mesa. Only S63,SOO. lO'l. lo ~.000. for qulc k s ale UPER CLEAN 4 BJ'. ~ "' ,ng anyt ng ~1l a 911~1·11·~1 t6l.iJli · •OCEANFIOH!• ' ae par a le I au n.d r y ~fils REAL ESTATE mo. Please c:ill for de San Blas. 848-1511 Agt.. Moder '. 4 Br. 2 Bu, w/din Just call 642·5678. ---------i Supe r localion·EXlra cheerful all elcc kitch .. i---------tails rm. cov. ·patio. Newly 1 ----sharp WR 2ba. VbU ~ aeclu8ed. beautifully 3BR.2BA Mesadel Mar. •-------mi painted • .car peted & lrfiM 10449"iM 1044 l'rofess1onn1 covp1e 2 yn,: the land. S&SQ.500. 1 nd s~ ped rear y d Topcond. By owner. Ph: 540-3616 Assume s1n<11110s.cpd. Pri~d tor quick ~··••••••••••••••••••••·--··••••••••••• .. -dau~hlcr~. I Slu~durcl 114 i . OCIAIMAOMT w/patio. Elec garagedr .. ~.900. 1158 Mission Or. poodle . 2 S tt'lnwn) OPIH SUN l·S SW.000. L»nd lncJ. By OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 ·~~~~~"~ 711. ct1 l OPIH HOUSE ' Uro1nth1 1ks1rc to least? GOAST PllOPEtlTlES :ippt only. 494·9616; l :3,•---------} i'2 /0 QIR Sot & 5'"' I 5 b vf w1opllo11. home \\ pool •673·5-tlO• &i:J.4230e,.-eslcwkndB. Mesa Del Mor i' I Payme,.ts only $261. A162Christy0r. . . mecna /Ir na Oft or 11r bl·111·h Aroun --·---Su ti 4 bed ) ., Ph "I.I 5''7 1rro .&SSUM •1LE Sbr 3ba S72 500 w.•,. here to help! hopemer tn5 c3hrpo'1ce c<ou~r.!~ -<714 5411·3350. raaltg Hilt'' I -• • t "' "' Q'j ~,;, 557~3t,i70. . ,. r' Newer Duplex (3& Austrian Chalet.Jyrs.4 , V:ille'i loc11lion. Onl ChMr.. 1002 Bdrmi. 1 Rltn:.'. frplc11. br, 2•, ba. 2 frpki.. trread EASTSlDE Custom 4 Kr 2 1St. LOWEST 1S621,in~; ·~g HunffHcn"e' I 042 ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• i:l:iss & wood. Pnn\'lpal oven wood firs heavy Ba. cp t11 . drps. dbl lllP:f!l~ · film 11lcase. Owner /Al.(nl bea~s canyon s~cluslon gar:iite. l..~e p:itio, PRICED 481 HQME:i.itbf M ...... H•-;·.·,·•O••U··.·••••• 4'Harbor lite-s" 673l1UL cre~k'. o ceii n view ss.~.91~0. Own c r /i\Rt "' . - 1Mt•i11l JI u·h.1r1"011 1't>,t1monrnl 11111111•1' .1 plu1·1• "'ht•r<' 11 um ·1 pro1wr 111 \.awn. 11111 p1:rf1>1·t l.V prn11C'r 10 m11k1• IH'OJ''" fr••I 111.e ~""""'ii • Oul' r. 11•1111 n1•\ !'r .1101•, b11c l.. 011 h i!' ~ ort1 How('\ l'f h • m11~ .:•, around 11 ii lltllt> • ., ,E ... THOllSf Owner1l.1c. s alc:s man 63 27 CQSJ1 MESA TOWMHOMr Luxu~i.2i:ntl'ba.hag S:M8.000.640.T773 3Br 2 Ba,new puint.cpt&, Just re m~delcd . lhiio: HUGESPAMISH in exclus ive llun~·~. S£•curlty. L1br11ry and lndscpd: I Br upt. orr large 48R: family home LA LIMDA Harbour. Jlurrf, cml,v 4 sho1111lo.i ncorby. 27 OPEN HOUSE gar, ss7.soo. Owner/Ag\, is warm a nd friendly and 2800 Sq ft . 40R. t Bl left. 3BR 21.iba. S62,500. l)c"rcl.' view. l"ct1 title a '631·2711 wuitlh.11 for you to move d ~, r Id pd A short walk to yacht & "' SU ..... D "'Y 1-5 ---------own. "ro · · sc · ya ,.,.A,.h "lub, bout 11llp~ .. in· Sll7.000 Uo1.1tslip 11v111I. " "' I MESA OELMi\lt into. Spudous corner lot w /Kol fis hpond , ga """" " " .;ALl.G75·~76 435 ....... a 4 UR. 2 Ba . "crf. rloor provides privacy und BBQ, cul·de·s ac street. eluding awlm'g. pool, HOLLIS WOOD Rcnltor Only ~te"" to~~~nallol' pl"n ror Ir" f~m .. freM .. lux ury. Wood parquet Only sa2 500 c I u b h o use . sou n a. " ""' u "' w -noorQ In formal dlnin" ' . jacuul and private l'ark. An lmmacululc re· p&lnt. decor. & carpet " " CR cently remodeled :tt Ucaut. s haded rr oqt ruom. All this n nd much. · patJos. CoroM .. Mor I 022 sq. n. 3 BK • de n, 3 bu yard, lge p:ilio 4c garden much more (or o nly OP EN SATURDAY & ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. Wilh form"I din· Walk to park. recreation i-19,900 Assume 135.000 I I SUNDAY ·--------1 mg. ram ·rm. wct·bar , lg & sr hools . As k 1 n i VA loan. llurr)'. will nut 8oilrdwalk nr, Algonquin 180 DeCJ. View ~II.tr suite & unbcllc,•a· S59.llOO. submil all offcra last. CALl4for'dct;allfi. REALTY INC. - blestorattc ~4S·3VOll o r fl57 :ttou 714/1"6-1a71 FrOM Spnlass HIM • tXchtll•• 111'"'9 Owner. d db I llnbclic\t1b l l• l urJtc 644.7211 ~r.21 ~bo.cpt11, rps, f'"' til(• knoll o\ l'rlwklnu car, lrg cov patio, M<tm l'nllrc l'Otllllhn(' II l\clr m Ow hit lllJ!! xtr1.111. 564,900. 88411 F. REALTY INC. 714/146-1371 "\ & 1-· a ru 1 J y II m Plie11idcnte, 1-·v . 1147·5600. C11stum1tcll with 11 lush u!ll' of l~om11 & rucks to'' "t1rro nnul1t11l f1•t>lln1t. sars.ooo Oy u"ncr Open Daily C~ll 64 1-0253 /Jn N\(,I \ lil\11 i y ~ ·~S'JULI . 'J 102 o .. , ... f026 • •••••••••••••••••••••• COMMERCIA~ . -f. .. BUILDING 'V...JI Commercial building on ~l Camino Real. San Clemer<te.with laundromai;t,dry cleaner$, retail store & a.P11 rtment. Owner will nnance, $162.500. Call us today for ..... aforr'nalion on this valuable l~lenl . '. "WGRADED CONDO $11arP' 6 Cleall condo located near tM -~ in San Juan Capistrano. ••• • • I ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS 11•/W" A96·7711 JUST llDUCID! RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN CON· OMlNLUM ! "San·Luis-Rey" ~- 3 b e droom s . dining roo m & spectacular view overlooking park! Highly upgraded ! Now only $99,900. LaszloSharkany 752-1414. (W55> A FAMILY D .... HT . . Unique Deerfield Park home in immaculate condition. Highly upgr aded & 1 yr. new. 4 bedrooms, family room +formal dining, Many c u s tom r ea ture s i n c l : Floor-t o-cei ling bookshelves, w a rdrobe mirrors & prol. landscaped . Cl ose lo pool s, gr eenbelts & schools. 1 $93.500. Lorraine Rennie J52·1414. (W56~ HAPPIMISS tS wt81 YOU • IT! A President home of distinction w /3 bedrooms &r family room. Frontyard pool &: lg. bac~yattl ror children . $111,000 fee. Laszlo Sharkany 752·1414. CW57) MIW usn•t VIEW -TURTLEROCK HILLS. Olarmlng 4 btd.room, family type home. W~lk to elem. & high ac!'001•· Must s~ sooft ! Price d to sell quickly. John P ef'kha m 752-1414. (W58) . D•P•I ,.no NOMI Single f amtly detached 2 bedroom & conv. den home w /central air. Cul-de-sac adjotaing park & oomm . Pool· Shutters, auto, sprinklers & outdoor Ughtinl +gar. door opener. ·168.900 incl. fabd. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (WS9) MN2JJ . MMltO '" Ooftr 0r1J H .... Vie" C.ntlr lrvlN at amtlu5 Valley Center ,.,.,. J I . . OPIM SUM. 1·5 SJ MOMTAMAS ISTI "' 0 b ~~KM "-"Y Brand new "San Luis Rev". Premium location . n e urby p oo·I. e njoying .beauti£ul elevated vista. Gor geous upgruded .. mink " carpeting. A truly invitin ~ home i n a pres ti g e community. Off cred ut $99.000. I ~~.~~~ ..... !!.~ ~~~~ ..... !~~ U,....... I 041 L.,_. leach I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --...----------......,_,_ .~~ ... ~~at Open S•111doy I 1.5 IMEIALD IA Y llGCAMYOM 3.000 •Q.n. or delliihtfut Bia Cunr.on llvlna. $bd. 3ba. rrplc• 1•\•crywhere <llv.rm .. fnm .rm & m utu Suite> l..u&h secluded yd .. pvt eom munlty w/24 hr security iiuurd 1ervire. Open houst> Sun l ·S:30 ~al St. Crorg~ f7l·llll corner lot . Compare this one & buy it. ONLY $S3,SOO. flt. * * OYH 1300 sq. ft. 0£-L a.runa elegance, 3BR custom home w/view. REDUCED. $144.900. ._ * * * TOP..QF.THl-Woa&.D, sharp JHR, family h om e for lease. Great view I S495. per m o . 912 '!/•Dyke Dr. OPIH SAT /SUM l·S R.U.A. Total privacy 1n lfolh Ua bo HI .. la ds . .. Cem1n1, Sagillanus. a f r o n t & ll a c k LOCJUM MlcJMI I OS M11tioft Viejo' I 0'7 mr f f H n lo\'er? We have a s pecial pullo/gardcn in lh~ com· •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sparkling poof with' Cully home for )'ou. Only the pletely redecoruted 4 FAMILY DREAM TOPLESS! rarpeted ustro-turr deck. free spint should see this UH. 4 bu Ca hr. Colonial Fnmily delight• 2·Story Spa cious 3 bed room . ,,..,... 1044 * • • TWO HOMES • .. lot. central Laguna $85.000. homi-. Conte mpora r y. home. l>ownstairs b1.mk 4 bdrms .• 2 ba .; mint Rcaut1ful 3 IJ ll dr·m family room ond d ining over 2,000 sq. ft. private. rm. ~en, bath & 2 Outs1dt! condition home! This on Trevino n:io.~el. Spec· room. Custom r"aturc~ lovely. IO\•e ly home. 3 enlnes. Ha~wooJ (loors has it all (Lots or decks taculur \'I.ell!. pool & thruout. Priced ror quirk Frpks to sip wine by & lhru-<>ul O lt v·rm ce1I. pa tio area nr o u n JaCuttl '!lake outdoor en· ule al $95,000 . Call the oceun & town to fo~1!'est architectuul ~e· private 20x4o pool wit te rt1un1ng :a delig ht. ~u51 medltateo\'er. Sl24,500. ta ll & workmans hip. Jae uu.1. M a n lcure Totally upgraded ramily •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rare Find Deck w /ocean.canyon landscaping with matur home. Can't be. lopped TUllnlROCK'S BEST IUY! O P EN HOUSE ~t ' 12 5. lmrna cul:lll' & beautifully dcc oratrd Hroadmoor P lan 4·U. with atrium. ~reenhoui.c, ·I bdr,.., 2h bath~. fam ily rm .. dining rm. & • ~eparatt added laundl') & sewini; r oom . All amenitie,, a re of highc!lt 'quality. most of them hrand new J ust reduced this week! A fanta:ollC IJuy: LOSPADIES IEALn .......... 494-07tl ~~ Duplex; u1mcr 3 bdrm.. park view. Emerald Bay t rees. Would you bchev See for yourself. frplc .• ocean view. lower l.. a nd m ark house. 539,700 CENTURY 2 I ~ .... HERITAGE . . REALTORS L t·bd. rm. den, frplc • lge. S220,000. Courtsy l o Bkrs. m·· ·: "·· "-~ 131·2640or 495.4121 J.oquna hach I 041 OCJ111ftC1 leoch I 041 lot. room to cxna nd. Owner/AJlt. 494·2488 :q; ~~~\:..) . 1n tht• h1Us or lr\'lf)(l ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ... _.., ~uu-W WESTCLIFF S p cetucu la r v i e w · DefiesDescriptiot1 TWOHbUSES 51~·500· LaguaoNiCJWI 1052 499·2800 '-'osticYM!! PRESIDENT HOME fantastic: landscapin,it· r f I u.nqu. l/J Acre . • •••••••••••••••••••••• -. Po~··'ar 4 bedrm Dorad Top Loc-U-- 1 3.600 sq. l. o uxury. 2 ON A LOT · Right in the White water ·ew w lh -'"' .,...... trop1ca .i.:a rcl~ns i.or· master bedrooms i.ites heart or Wood 's Cove . "' · 1 Laguna N'guel. MUST SELL · 4 Br, fam wit vlews <?CSaddleba~k Spacl°""' LR. •Br, 38a, round patio :.ind hght\.'C.I unheard or plus ., con· pn\'ate access to beach. 1 rm, nice view , pro & surroundtng hills. Air DR. Lg Family Rm fountain. ror the ut11mat ve r t ed bedroom 0 r ~~~ a~~k~n~ ,:t ::!k~~~ 3 ~r!'". home + com· the choice community fessionlll decorated O>n· conditioned. Many up· Charming fishpond & in gracious living and en recreuuon rtoor with in· Nestled amid the charm ~~~r:,t h~r:::. 10;;:; •••-THIS·IS-THE·ONE· tempodrary Home. Many grades. Con\'enlence l wotcrfa ll In garde n ten ammi:;. llu1!C mastc door spu. 2 decks with of old l..ng•Jna on a lot f' . $275 000 ~ you ha\'e waited for! upi::r s, pvt bch club 5 schools & shopping cen· Move In before school s uite und s1'p a r a t v i e w u n e q_u a I e d w ith priva cy, m any mus:~, Cond 3BR 212 sA. lwo·s tory min uway. S72.500. ters. Century 21/Missio starts. s ecluded gues t s uite. anywhere. I baths with tr~. Doth h~cs ha\•a ...... ftCJ 0 b e a c h h 0 m c 0 n c4~95~·;:69~311-;;:;-~~~~:::;l~V~n~l~te~y~83~1~·264~0~~~ .... ~~ SH for Yourself! i''ormal din111g, Camil) b th · """"' v ~ Luxurious & s pacious master a room size o frpls .. beam ceiling . · waterfront. Steps to sao Condo 2bd 2b 1 be room and walk-111 wet most bedrooms. library. and hardwood noors. A lar ge ente rta tnme nt & club Monarch Ma ll • . a . n aut 1417 Morinen Dr. ' 6042 Si~rra Siena Rd. T llrtlerock REO HILL REAL TY 831 -3050 bar. Other amenillc~ t <'hundche rs. Each room ~!UST SL'E. 1129,UM> deck overlooklni; the w 't I. st t Sl?S 000 a~ult community. Xlnt numerous to mention · · "' """' rocks nt Divers Cove on a a, · · view o( ocean. moun· t:ALL l<xfay for an c:.. is ,.n ex peri en ce . HUGE ESTATE _ii-9950 . Laguna N1guelReally twns. golC course. By clus~no14'in,::-il~ S•Htdoy 1.5 STZE Jl'i\i\tlt;Y-hume on • etire1Mnt O.Y.O. 830.5050 496·404 ownr. SGB.500. '196·33tl. 'rhocyWith r a mbling r>r o perl )'. 2 Bdrm .. 2 ba ths.on t:liH ~-:: WATCH ()pen House Anytime. 3Br.2 baths. $66,950 581·069 wport leoct. I 06.9 Open S .. J'S-n 1·5 f Call Marge Wotre ACL PO•rr--.---+----, - .6-'5·802A ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL No , __ ___._ "iew Completely redecorated. Ori ''c. "ith swcc1nni; THE SAILIOATS W -~ " ocean view. 4 bdrms .. ocean \lew S8S 000 N B LIDO ISLE 752 7315 .. 1 ~ studio/fomily room. 21v 'ortofino Lot ling the hill. 587.500.' V 4 br. 2 b". a rt1'stic11llv d·•· · • IH I ow 3 R homo h>gh 00 MIWPOIT HTS. Ran~h o.San Jo='qui·n • slg1wd. CqrnbinnUon of baths,' 2 Crnls .. modern s · t 1 & 0 J \ YotA , •• ood •. ,.. weeping co as a · uy "1. Yeats Realtv townhom<'. San Joafluin w . Qlass "" concrete. stainless s teel kitchen. white wnter view. S5:!.000 ,._ 3171 t Coast llwy · 9 Rms·55' 'ot·courtyard Entertain your heart out in this 3 bdrm .• famll> rm. home. ove r looking Catalina. 2 Frplcs .. huge s undeck . S107 ,500 lncludlna land: ~lodel. \'icw. upgr:ide~. DONALD M. llltD Living quarters separat· J ust lhe home for that * 494•7551 * •••NOW or N 1.•yL'.R, So. Laguna 499.2237 & fo u n la i n . Co mp. bllns. S83.500 W<llt "''0<•• ....... ir.,. cd by stairway, f Orn grow1n11 Camily.$139.500 "' ..-_ __....;;. _______ 1 fumishedSl89,500 834·21<1<1 days, 752 R23!J -I BR. La Palma mdl . common family lmn • OCEANFRONT consider this _lovely 3. WOOO&GLASS & k d '" area. Panor amic view sq. ft. home in bea~llCul 3br, 2ba, dinino rm. in. MERRELL REALTY eves • w n s Ranrh. n~a ul pool & from the deck Move 111 FIXER-UPPFR. A r eal Monarch Bay orferm(: 4 tcrior gardens" sauna Posh·Plus h·Perfect :.pa. Cam· r m . 01len forSl6l.500. cl~sslc. Ope n. beamed bd.rm~. formal dining. bltn vacuum sy~tem. 0~ 675•7900 11 doesn't matter how llousc !-iun. 5361 Stra~ L-N:-tHottH ceilin gs Privacy . 3 ---2.a x18 fa~ rm. view. pool siie lot W/ .... ean ~========:::..-I h S bourl.!C $79.900 B~ -,---. ~· bdrms. garden room, t b"r ff1ce a d ~ · OPRU HOUSE ~ousat1t.t 1s unJOJ Ownl'r l'rinc only In vrest1g1ous area. 2"'1baths.S20$nnn MONARCHIAY we .. ·0 n m uc mountaln.&golfcourse _.. 'IWn home, with \'ll'"" bedroo m . 2 b ath .1™ ·~· TERR more or . a once in 3 ''1cws. Plus lots more! Mew~loyTowen under 1>rll'ed no~,, . Im ~2·l$J\j cathedral cc1hng, tinted :. a--m·--·-. A~E lifetime investment Op· SI'" 000 2 Rr ondo. bo"l do~ks. ... ngine .thf' equity aftt>r I gla:;s. 20x40 heated pool. ; RiM.Talli' *·I091 Sunny & pnvale w~rach portumty. s179,500. ..a. . security, gre:~t vi~w. ra1•~---.. ' r! It I a baqpm so <·all L-o leach I 048• indoor utility room. cK· ,oooco...uwwv.1.AWNAlfl<./ room opening to patios or 499·4S51 4114·8086 889.SOO. Sat/Sun Ownr. now for yourchant·l' at 1t -~· pens " l' ca rpc t t n" _.__ well la11dscaped ya 493-8812 --~::..: <213)394-4293 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8 s.haded b m t · t llM..IT REO CAR'll BL . t·: LAGOO'." \'I I.LA I :hruout beauurul tile i By Owner. light. a iry. 2 4 BcdrO:ms a r~~ rre~s. wport leach I 069 . ~ le h I 069 Me REALTORS 30H ''ll•1 ilu•·k ocn \'U • bathrooms l1m 1te BR.2 Ba,pnvacv.Orean rormal d1n r'm &'move"••••••••••••••••••••••• t020SoCou 1Hwy.494·8519 Newport ac wportleech 1069 Ill 3380 " · "' • · '' · · ocean view more lo · E I · d bl ,, · · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••~••• • pool & tt•nnis court E x. , r mone , 81 $97 view .asi Y ex pan n e. in condition. $149,000. ,. .,. l'lu&1vc guarded gJtc .)OU L )ForS .000 to 4 BR or i;uei;l apt. OPEN2·5 arl'a SI 2S.OOO. ots ale $75,000. 494·2011 32642 Adriatic Ori ,.c TURTLE ROCK • • BO~D RE.\LT\'• • Arc h Beach He ights. 494.0749 Pres1dentPlanlOO home 831 ~11 SH.900 • Arch Bcac loaded w11h mnny C:\C1t· lle•Ahts . $12.500 Arc VIEW! ing amcmtles mcludinG PRl::STlti IOUS llOi\1 1';, Beach Heights $39,5 Pict..,..: C] Coldwel~ Bon~r plush cnrpcling. d rapes. beautiful Irvine Cove; cat·h Oceonrront l SWEEPING Panoramas cent c 11 t JliJ:_ c.nnJk. fabulous pn vate 11andy acres. South Laguna ~eJln.. s1&r1._coasUineA VanLlut wall cm·l·rin.,:'. ueiiCn":f'Brt. 3na !Tinin!! S39s:OOO .-vtl'tm1a-neach trees and s urrounding. plus a f:tnta!.ll<' Vll'W ol rm . den. \\tndow wall ~42.000 'Oceanfront mtns Coiy 4 br. 2 ba Orange C'ounty. llurry on upenmg ln lar~e . lu'h South l.aguna, SlS0.000 horn<> with many exlrus. this onl'' l'rlC'l'tl ul 1rnly p:ll10. Pool. :! Gara.ies SUMMER RENTALS SSG.500 1.:=====:i Sll4,500. 1"cl' luncl' 5225,000 A VAILAILE CE""'TURY 21 • • • EM ERA LO DAY TOWc ll S L E ISll llE " WORLD Charmin" 1 497-171 I 831·2640or495-4l21 POINT·Swceping down· ,.. ---------1 coast ~ white wate r BH. 'It.'"'. all amc111t1e. UNUSUAL vil!ws ure yours from 1nC'I. nur'<ei.. maids. this 3 bdrm,.J IJath home meall'. e ll' S3~ 500 . Massi ve, hand hewn r I & d on private Emerald Bay ---------•I Term:-stone rp c. e xpose Point. The home features PEG ALLEN beams. are but 2 of the red hill~· 552-7500 UNDER 40 lriC)ht & Churful Wrll loc:itcd 2 bdrm "O" unit in Walnut S(1unrc. C•ll 644-7211 ~NILEL IJAIL[Y & A5SUCIAIE~ BETTER THANN~W 5 BDH:\l . 3 BA. Formal d in1ni: room, Deane Ho m e. E:1i.y mu1nt. patios. built in fire pit Bnck1t1le country kit.. breakfast bar opens to lar~e fom1ly room. Cpt.s. drps. 5122.500. OPEN T O D A Y 1 ·5. 1 77~t:I CA.'i~IA TR E E LAN I•:. O,EN SUN. 1·5 I rm.i11 Ua. TurUcrcwk 18751 Vin 1'11l11t1110 •••• 3 lllt, :!',Ila . T11rtlrrock MOO Oakley T<•rra1·c .. *. 3 llR. 2 Ba. 1'urtk101'1.. •17 Bf thuny •• * • 2 fHt , 2 1111 M l'IH1ow" Spart' 1!13 and l!lli -.523 CAM"1Sl>ll·IRV1.ie OP F.N DAILY 81\ ~I T08 P.l\I. REAl~TOR 494.7c.7 architectural delights or tradill&nal s ty ling. " b' 1 hardwd noors under new 1095 !\. C'oas.t. La~una i---------1111 t is e egant cont em · porar y.in o n e or carpe ting. remodeled DOLPHIN I .E. Laguna's newest areas. kitch. jucuzii, basement SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW :'\ew cxclti1ig luxu ry lownhomci. 2 & 3 Br. 2' ~ Ba. from S7 l.!150 ~·,;, & IO'k down 499·4Sl5 998So CoastHwy The very pri \'ate mstr. laundry . Views Cro m Laguna Beach 494·8581 suite includes huge wulk· master bdr m . den, Uv rm ln closet. marble ba th & &din rm. 5335,000. RE MOOEL ERS' Goo an additional room for 49HlC'16 493-8812 profit potential 3 Br study o r g uests There ____ 4_99_-4_55_1 ____ 1 tBa -Lge lot S pec are2additional~rms.& SOUTH LAGUNA CHARMER tacular view S98.500 a I a r Re b a ~ 1r1 ti Surrounding hou!tC. sepa r ate sulle Many ,._m.uc-h•h•tit•h•e•r----• other unique features in •Grrat OC'ean Vie" 11• __________ 1 this top quality home. S250.000 •I.a r~\.' t:orner L-Ot •Seduded /Lan!(' Trees •20:..30' LI\ 1ng ltoom •3 Be1lrooms •New Cnrpelslf'arnt •Cm cn'd l'at10 • Wulk to bca<'h, schools . . 1111d :.hnppmJ! •JUSTLISTF.D •SIU.500 •Custom Camily home • 16X32' pool ' •4Bll.,3 BA. •Garden kitchen • Laundr)I room • J ·car garage • S..<n .500 by Owner 499·302.1 t'VCll & weekends .. •Gated boat storog• Open I louse Sat/Sun, 1·5 ---------<.:ume to I 597 Skyline Dr. IY OWNER Or call Joan Harrison Pnnornmic 11C'ea n view. Rroker 49"4 200<\ Spanish Custom 2'J50 sq -n. :'> Ur. ot 1111, vicwini: deck, dbl dr Spa nish lllr rntry & morr. lllnc!.s In family. Mui<t ~di. make offl.'r <1!Y.> 39t.17 ., , EMIRALDIAY Playhouse in the sky with Indoor apo l, 3 bdrms .. 3 bnhs & wood e d g ard e n s . Massive stone frplc .. open beam celllngs . Magnific ent o cea n views ... on unu!lual & dramatic home. $239.500 EMER.ALDIAY This CO;Y 3 bdrm .. 2 bath home, nestled among the lush follajje or~ large tot. hos a cteck to enjoy thl• view & a privali,: entry 11nli'>. The bonus· a large guest apt. $189.500 ~/en ~EAL t~TAfE '•I (, < ' ',t : " ! J ~ • , I \ f OPEN IIOUSE l.241 SKYLINE DRIVE SUNDAY 2-6 PM DRAMATIC MYSTIC lllLLS. sweeping views of city and ocean. FP In liv rm & den, 3BR 21/:abu, 1roplcal la na i w /ja cuui. Huge lot. Ideal for enter- taining. $189,500. MARION MILNE REAL ESTATE C18S. Coast Hwy 4lM·8558 U SE OF OEF.r STAINED Mi\llOGANY C ABINETS . Op e n st1:urcose leads to 2nd lc-vel w /2 DORM S .. llATH & l,,AHGE LIV. HM. Al'Pl~OX. 23 FT. with <lbt..1slidlnfl i lou w11ll1 that open to 11un deck. Bu.ill high up in i\rtb ~ach Hb. on I \la lolS w/2 c.r garage. Th house needs a little paint & yard work. We think it's LOTS 0 °HOUSE FOR ~ $61,SOO Ful Price THAT'S NOT MUCH "BREA!>" MISSIOM RIALTY !llSS. Csl. Laguna ........ 4'4..07ll For Those Who Know No entry permit required 10 see models. Enlry ~ale on Ford R0.td between MacArthur Bl\!J, & JJmboree Rd. IRVINE Vl.lAGES And Those Who Don't More than JOO corporate presidents nside at Big Canyon. At its center is the priv•te Big Canyon Country Club and 18·hole golf course. Around it are Nnvport'ubund.mt recreational pleuures, sophisticated shopping dnd business cenle rs. M.asler pl.anned by the Irvine Comp•ny, Big C•nyon has won seven n•tion•I .irchittcture and t'nvironment.il planning Jwards. Until now. only single-family homes h.ive been ilYailable (many of whkh have apprec1.11ed some 50%or mon 'ince 1970). Thus, the advent of Big Cilnyon Townhomes t)fferlng condominium ownership is unique. 11 , two •nd thret> bedroom homH .are 'pec1f1c.tlly designed for those sutct»dul tnd1viduals who wish tu ltve In "" t llclusive tountry club environment .md pursue .tn JChve lifestyle-witho ut the maintt-n.1nc41 ur ~rrur1ty concrrns of .i lypical single-f .imily homr. Most residencrs overlook the plush greens• o( the gol( courte. Their archlteClure,lntrriort and landscaping are uniquely luxurious. El.tborate securily systems rnsure privacy .ind prOll'(tiOn or valuables. And, o( course. tennis .ind swimming faCtlities .ur private. Those who wish more lnform.11ion on thl~ unique rommumly .are invited tom petl models orcont.ct Mr. Harry B1bb1t1. dir«lur of sales, for a ~nonal showing. 2 Bedroom1, 2 Bedrooms " Om J Bedrooms, 3 Btdrooms " Om $87,500 to $159,900 Dritiint: S.n Ditto Fruv. off al M•Arlhur. Sollfh * lo""''J «t11n °" MerArlh11r. Riilrl 4lf ForJ RonJ. k'J (714) 640·9J2J • t • ........... W. .._..,_We ,..._..,_'*. ~..._..,_'* otlle.r'IHl•W., 10..-IHl•W. I Sul\day.AugustT,1976 OAILVPtLOT C7 ...................... . ................................................................................................................ . .... ..,, .. _.. IO ...... INt:S.Cle e 1016 'Cle t 1016 ...._ 2,. ... ,..___, ._,. 4/ "-"U•f• htr' .._..U.ha htr• ................-··-·· "'1c..e ....,.,., vwv~ r•• •rtr 1000 ••••• ,................ • ............................................ . .. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... cl Cetta M..e lJ24 V.U.y JJJ4 Excitin1 Counl.J')' 4 bdrm. home: view ol harbor le. beach. Reduced for action! $129,000 . Prime lout ion. 43 Ft. bayf ront: 4 bdrms. +maid's; 4 baths. SpectacuJar view! $495,000 LIDOllALn Jl17YleU.,M.I. '7J-noo'. Newport hec" I 06t' ... w~ ltec" I 06t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DOVll SHOIES 1600 Gtihury Dr. ly.0-... Save $20,000. on a home that ls one of a kind . Unique for liv i n g & entertainment. Contemporary design by local a r chitect. Redwood & glass exterior. High. beam ceilings, pa noramic view o( back bay. 4 BR, 4 Ba., 2 fa m ·rm's, sel'luded maste r ~rm suite includes frplc. luxurious master bath, dressing area, custom tile jacuzzi & sauna. Price $249,500. Savings good until 8/31(76 on 9/1/76 house will be listed. By appl only. 646·6900 or 644-4684. {irst~./!if 644-1133 'g:ulh· ANYTIME llAUTtfVL 5AH CLIM8fTI Professionally decorated & ln lmmac. cond. 180 Deg. ocean view! Gloss encla5cd rear patio with Cire pit . f~ront courtyard with jacuni & rounl3in . Shown by app't. only. S198,$00 In fee. 1205 Via LaJolla Beautiful 4 bdrm .. 2-story home: minl cond. Wrap.around patio: panoramic vi~w of oce~n & serene canyon. End or cul de sac: qwet & beautiful! Please see lhis s pecial home, shown by appt. only. $135.000 In ~.1213 Via Catalina. .......••.•......• , ...•..........•...•.........•..........•..•...... UHIJS Patel DOWN ...._.. _l 10 3 Br, z ba condo. frplc.. Slor)', 4 UR. 2 DA. lam 4 SI J0,.000 SZ'-MO • •••• .. ••••••••••• •••• pot lo & !>()01, dbl iar. r Ill. m :in)' t'" l r .u . 7 $211.000 ... 1 ... EW lBR. 21•ba. uppc Adults. $37S. ~ 1155 ~/mo. 91)34567 81cr. no -• duplex on Uttle bla.nd. (c('. I SZ._000 $17,IOO W111ter or y 1trly. 2 cu C!_loke Co ta ~h's;,i lo~ -:-~------t Sll0.009 $41000 parkg. LOl\A VANC tton. Cul-de-s:ac stn-et 3 Hr, 2 ha home. Cpl,, 12 Utt 000 -.. ·... RLTR 813·4002 lnunaculol .. 3 Bdrm. 2 drps, bll"'-· )d, Nr. shop' ' •~ ba. $175 per mo. Call & i.c hl. N<.'vor bufo1·~ 14 1400.000 SH.000 &M>-7lil or~ 9275. rented Ortvt! by 11Wiia 20 S4ZS.000 seo.ooo ..... , ....... 310 • Rc:dW()Oll. th,•n call OfRCIS Sl50 000 $60.000 •••••••••••••••••••••• VF.RY CLt:AN 3 un. 2 5"t3 6'195 C 0 M PL E T E.L Y F I N l S H E D Wlntn ,Rt nt:il on the :~o -t;"~~nc~rn· ~:6 ~t:, ---- "TURN·K EY" PROJECTS will be Beach. 3Bodrm='· 2 ba ask for Chuck i.-;vc:rett .... ~ I .. 32'"0 ld h Oceon rront cottage Ful· • ._.. • ...,.on ••en .. so or exc ~nged .. Trade up and get I>' ruro. $450/mo. 613.4637 ~1· •••••• ••••••• • ••••••••• 2 0 9 % a ppr e c I 8 l i 0 n and l 0 3 Br 2 Ba, furnlal din rm, 2 Storrs Br llOOIC W/fncd mamtenance. 'BY APPOINTMENT JN cpts. bl1ms, fpl. rncd. 144 yd. cl1»>c tu l'Chls & 11ho11 OUILOFFiCE ONLY (No drive-buvs onhaclf 3140 111clgrdnror ?S49-3139 pan.: lu St:. ll.l~. $100 lease.) ~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----mo. 10102 Conslllulion p e. • :!bu. t't ml to heh. MESA VERDE oo:M:W6 I! ft··-11 l 1£ ...., H ~ Crpts, drps. sprlnkl~r~. 3 Br.:? 8tl. cpts, f1)k, L• l' .. 4 .. 3 1 di ..... -cl •..,Ullb · novets.$.,OOmo lsl&last immac.~50.545·M60 .-.xc:cu iv~, vr. 111 • ::=-• IPI-• · ~ spnr1ou~ 2800 sq f\. 1 blk -. ~ ---.-• + s1•1:u1'11y & Cl(Unlng c~ P•rk bt'h s.175. hit'. G~0.504tl .., wp-rT~ l:l9,i f~!. lt~9l Port Clyde l>r .. ni-'920 nl-'ifft 646-4003. Clc1na~ ruonl,2bnth 31Jr. s to vt' & n •frli:. i.ooeu.iu1 ... W.o1T11ACM..-OUM1t,.~ tt.CM and dlolnw roo m . (rt~tdrps . $325/mo. Jlll • .............,. bulllins, dls.1lwash\'r. & lost. $100 sec. 22.i ·~ Mewporthoch 10'9 OtherR•al &tat• 1..c.wh'operiy 2000lncwrro,.riy 2000 ltwbMr 1142 S390. No tt'1e. Ukr Mlrn.113·3:l0·6139. J • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • ••• ••• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • 5.56·3G60 ' .. Uuc.k l>a)'. 3br. 21,IJa. rml MobiieHomH TIMITOTIADE WATEIFltOHT f YOU'LL LOVE d.~n. "°°I. Sho~n b) uppl, for s• 110 Trade to larger unit Cr1111m1 4.Plex 3 bedroom Condo, 28' .2 Br. nu cpls. tlrps, !>011)\, Tl\Ja big encloaed pMlo. Call&12·0>l30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• now! MOl't apprecialion, Investor s Deli&hl bout slip. $700~~0. Call fncd, ,;ur. super patio. weuth<.'rprooftd·a re11l 1.f VII M od I h24tn Costa Mei.a adult more tax sheltc:r. Cal Bad area· Shows µoor· "Ula McHui:h ' Days, $'!9Smo. SS7·31ti0 for entertalnln~, lovtly U. ·-d"'do~~co m rte·_, park. Pvt yurd. $1400. oowrorinformnlion I ""ood l II h 846-1371/ Eves.846-S456 kl\ch &r fam dm1ng art'a pgra " o1 con\e '-"' ~-4649 _Y~ enanls-•tt Cozy 2 br, $200. Garage. 0 R h · 3br, 2ba home on btn 1r· LIOHS HT A. TES mcome. Sl8S. per. ;lpl. leach l 141 Kids ok. Fee T ti Is 4 om e 1 :> 1 reguhtrly ~huped lot 8x3S partan 1n adult park ~8832 All are Z bdrm. 1 balh un• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Main Rentals 5<10.5370 beautifully derorah'd ll\· 1 Perrecl 1ns 1de & out. m cool CosLa ~tesa Lge Its. Te nants p:ly all -t9S Ulil pd l br dplx · side & out clo!!e. close lo Pnnconly&11-5J66 lol&storageshed.$1600 C"T"Ll ... "IS• ,. ... 0 ut1lilles . Owner will Oe~anvlew .. t-'ee '2 Br T.H. $23S. Garage. beach,topnoclc~~chool.t.. ... 1 h C 3 ~'8-46'19 "' "' ""' -" carry s mall 2nd. Full Maiu Rt nUils $40·5370 Klds/pets/sngls ok. Pee S47S. mo. A ..... no\\. ,,,ewprt lg ls ~stom -7lWh,$17S,000. price $09,950. CALL ' MainRentals.S40-S370 962-77511751-S.tll Ddrm. llome. Clon 102 Br 2 Bu , 20xSS. lnc Slt 200 _... 64S~ M.wporthoch 316t • schools . $89.SOO. Ph Newport 's ftncsl park a.... ' J"J' ••••••••••••••••••••••• S210._2 br dplx, r.aragc, 3 Brf .~'~ !a, ~bl mo. MS-6542 , S2t,900. 673·1&15 67l·3620 Beaut. t.inda Isle 4 BR. kids /singlesok. f'ce. Suu s1 d~I .~nd~. 'r~ I •""YSHORES f'l..AMINGO 10x42 very 536-1202 €HIG€ prestige home. Slip for Mu1nRcntals.S40S37. 0 c~3or h ;~~·-1~r,o o~ I "' 1 8 . • •d HOM€~ tge. boat. Summer or yr-s 1 2h 200. 1 1 c d. 960-t830 ' 2 story. 3BOR & den, n ~e 1 r, IJ()n:h & } , sp. , . ly I e. Agt. 67S·6t61 m r k 0 · re 11 ---------<IBA Beaut 2nd fir view r~ nt SGll .SU . S4500. TWO 4 rLEXE. S. Cl) 300N NewPort DI N n refs chcc ed. 5:?75/mo 2 B r-><5 T It J) I k'd I 1 • • . • · , 5-18·801.3 3BR. (1) or both 3·2BR. • ·~· , CUil 673-4()Jg. r .,...,, · · · 00 • 1 ~. Mewporthoch 1069M.wportleoch ld'6 ~a>: &tn1~· lr!f' P:1;:::-. N.B. prime. $165,000. an Clemente 1ncome HouH1Unfwnl11Md pel!l~k Fee 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. ~~dg !~~a~if !· ~ul· Mobile ~ome 8X,40. Ex· each. $40,000 down . Prope rty+ Own e r 's ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.VA.I~ AU~ I , Mam Rcntots.S40-S370 , ing fac. S178.60o.· 2781 b:llchnl: S A9C.:Oou lrom Ownr/ Agt. 540.0SSS Deluxe Apt . Ocean View. laltoo l1lmtd 3206 3bd, 2 cur i;ur, nc~ p,1\nt, 2 Br S'ltl5. Garage. kids. Bayshore Dr. Open 10·6 ac '64 •4 PROBLEM IN R E ., Prin unly. 317 Madrid ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·~~mg~ heal, s:i75, pets. sngls ok. Fee. Oceanfront -Newport Beach BeaulifuHy decorated 4 Bdrm, 3 balh. family rm, J:Yr ol<fnome-on he oceanfront. Fantastic, ever-changing whitewater view ............ S250,000 THURS. Ir FRI. 1·4 r.M. 2602 WEST OCEANFRONT SA.ND & SIA IW.TT 675-1100 Fri. Sat. Sun. P ll &16·1713 1440 SQ FT or quality li v-I am a problem s~l~~r/ Ave. 498-3413 Sh3rp. lg 2 Br. patio. . · : Main llcntals, s.10·5370 or646-7~. ~1g. By ov:t"ef. SU .~. counselor/exchanger , New. Con s t. Cus t om ~~cm~u6~~~s:tns. gar, 3bd. 2ba, dm.rm .. frplc .. StGO. Coq t br, nea1· PARK LIDO --OPEM HOUS£ SUNDAY l·S 436 lolffo Wey, N.1. An extra sharp 2 BR. 2 Ha , 1'uwnhouse . Only ~.950. 644·7211 inest a u t par . Ca11Dorothy494-U71 Duplex. Nwpl Shor es . bltns:• lg renct'd yd be a c h ' M • H • t Lrvlne.Secunty.SSl-4701 $l3G~. Prine. only. NEWSpanishstyle w/f'P w1pat10, nr clenumtar0)' Beachcombe r, f e<.'. San Juan Ca p. Ux64, ·71 4-Pl;EX -Bkf',840-1441 & oi>en beam ce.11. 4B!l scl.!.ool ~ s h oppini;. 631·2011 I rt 2ba.. yrly S600 mo. LORA Gardener & waler µd. --i\me cana. 5 * Adil Pk. Xlnt rental area. L3rge Lok for_. 220 VANCE RL TR. 673.4062 SJ85, mo. 494·5819. aeachwulk condo, te&Sl'. $24,SOO. Lornll. 493-251.S units. owne r moving •••••••••••••••••••••• Su 1 IJ od 1 away.· Here's you 1a1toar...-M1a 3207 MESAVER?I::3llr 5'12S: upr,~dt~a~rpl!l~dr~w~ Newport leec" chance to own a 4-plex * • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open. Sal/Sun l·S. 3206 wallpaper Av111l lmmed. Super deluxe by lhe Bay. for under SI00.000. Pric A.nclree S.sHr S22S. Big 2 br w/sarage. Washington. 213-43~1-7549 $42.S. (?t.i 1892.7486, Expensive!)' upgraded. 2 n s1ng fast! $97.SOO. 3801 Park View Lane nr. all. Beachcomber., Bedroom .. 2,L bath. --------Bedrms, 2 ba. + den. SOUTH COAST Irvine f 63 20 • ~ SUPH CLUM Mu t see to believe. Prtv INVESTMENT You arelhe winner or ~-1· JI family room, fireplace. patio-pool-beach-sllpis . S49-08l2 two"---tlcL_... Walk to pool. tenni . 3 Br. H~ Ila. frpk, alley Al h. r ..,., A ~ ...... · 1 1 w1boat acce:is, near lle1I . I l 1s or ..-u,SOO. gcot I$ 3 ~" 1 ) ,.~-... _1 M 3222 sauna. J8Cuu1, e c,e c. • 640-000.S • DIVERSIFIED 1 . ..vva ue --°" all included for $125. per & Graha;n. S3SO n.o .... ..,... hoch I 06t ,_,port hach I 06.i--=.::....-::c;;;..;...;_=;...;_.;;;.;;;;;'-1 . ..:..;.:....:..--------1 INVEST'MT OPP'S linc)lilMJ lro1. •••• •• •••• •• • •• •• •• •••• month. KEY, 646-4477 _s.i_7_·2622__...V...._ ____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• THE A > 4 -Plx Anaheim •-,..;..,.ihlley Spacious 3br, 2ba, !am •. --Del B C d p 1 589.000 ' -ci'rcllt rm ds hwsr newly de-2 Br hse. mature adlts. no uxe 2 r on o. oo /.Jn "il(,[L HAILl Y ~. ASSUUAl[S . CHARMING Elegant 2·$lory home on Sanl(ago Or .. with city view. 4 Bdrmg .. den. formal dining room; s assorted baths. marble I lrplcs. Be;iullfully dc- <.'Orated. $215,000 I. Oceanfront l.argest & best duplex In ; l.O'A'Tl! 2 & J Bdrms. ~·Ith • fllmily rm., 4 frplcs. 5 Baths, S garages. f'inest ..in every I.tuna, SJS0.000 CALL Ci) Ut·HI ~~-llZAl.TY ~er Ntwpert P•ll OUiu MEADOWS Bl 4-P li.. 1\n;iheim Aug 5thlhruAui;l7th t.'Or~led, gd ,loc~lion._no dogsorchlldren.5'1~_-2_51_3 ~~~~.ryw!rkci:~ :.i~P~ S77,000 . Anaheim Convention p ets; 432 B e go nia. Leuseor'l:.etoplion 3 br. 2 $325. Ph962·7711 BAYCRf:ST Extra nice home park Cl Dix 4·Plx Tui.lm area Center,800 W. Kalella 675-5005. ba, dining rm, lge fam -------- $12.S,OOO Tickets must be ex· S27S Sharp :! br, near rm. S39S. mo. 979-38-12 or 4btl CondoS32~ mn. DI 2·4Plxs CM l or bolh changed ror reserved b · h 3 1 SSHi78S W0· 1980or 962 ggj)I SllS OOOea I e a c ' • p c x A k f M k • * • * L' >' 3 . 1 l seals at the Convent on lleac h comt>e r . fee . s or 1c ey. 1290 Sq . rt . A /C ' 2 "' .. 0 n a 0 . Center ahead or time. 631-2011 Br, 2Ba. cpls/drps, vcr)• Spacious 2 BR + den, with many. many extra c~I pool SI 18,500. featurei. ror your enjoy· mcnl . ~ l t ' • , I l i~ I ""' " 4 I \.' ~~ \1 I ( ! I " ,BOHM .. w/evcrything ~estmmster, homes & Call 642·5678. Exi 333 to -c I can . Db I ga r . 3bd. 2bo hse: Drps, cpl, 111 A·l condition. $19,500 income $85.000. clalm your tickets. 1-'or l.~c. 2bd + den +et\CI s prinkle rs . S37S mo. school1:o, S375· mo. N• Harbor View HomH * * * * NOTE: . sun room in Irvine Ter· 545·8576 aft s, all day pets. fW7·1901aft3pm Rar .. Portof1'no. 4Br. 2•·2 1400 Sq rt •tC wa•her Pro~rlles are orre.rcd 3.8 Acres A·I. Newoort race. $550 . mo. Bkr. wknds. GORGEOUS "' ~ · · " • " • subJect to complel1on. Beach, back bay. adJ.-to 613·1l81 • HARIOR VIEW bu. 2 story. 2250 sq fl. dryer & NEW ref /freezer Acq, .esc. Req . personal new golf course & lge · Mesa Verde Country Club T w o · s lo r y • 4 B n Love'>' H3b0r~~oSnaco 0 crr 0 mlv paD 1 1 1 .n 0 • 'j 8 "!· 1 0 F1a. meo~ Included .• ~;~ lnlerview for addiUonal estates. S17S,OOO. Prine CDM CHARMER Vil13s. Upgraded 3btl, 2"'-tDA-2000 sq. rt .. sun '" information. Call Gen on I y . Eve s J wk n d s 3br 2ba + den So of 2Vtba, pvt patio. lg pool & ken fam & Uv r m. Sp1 PoOI s1~e lot, vac & read) pool, N,ewporl schoool.s . m1400anySqe.xflrl.:sceanntdr~l~urilC, G. or Sam G.. A&tJll· Sil840tl or daya/642· llZl hw'., 14 •"'I mo' ,.:gt VJacudzzl,CsleP6 to Cl\llesba lanr!d •. alc '& Dorl la 01 tomovc lnnow ...... cl fast: A¥-ea1ur.es r1 .. =·"""" ·p · 1 1 "-•"·""'"'" "' '"' ·"·er e ountry u .. lhisonc won't 1a;l. owner. 6-l4-2567. ty features . $25.wu nnc pa..__,. '--2$,000 sq.It. 1\-"2 lot. old 675-2311. $4$'0-. m o lse. Ca Ii TOBIN PROPERl'Y- 673-7601 l""YSHORES 2 boust;s. R-2 lot, 110'.,m' house. Santa Ana Ave. Irvine Terr3ce 3 Br 2 Ba 549-8669 MANAGEMENT "' Easts1de CM, $12S,OOO. $8S,OOOS48·29S3 rptc dbl gar block lo No rec. 846·1311 SUM.,.Y IACK IA. y 4 M .~'i\tJ . r.rm:nrr MS-9673 Eves. ownr /a gt b • r d d 67s 33M 3 BR house. Mesa Verde, w/wel bar, ovec :!80 of Ca.tty ay. nc Y • · dbl garage. $425, Vogel 4 BR. family rm, form:. ~:~o~v~~~~lB~~o~~~.~ sq'ft. Newly remodeled, By_ Owner . 2 yr old "'OfMrlY 2SSO custom 2 Br. 2VJ e a. rec Co.Realtors S48-9346 dining rm. 2 blks bc h By owner. Btn 3br, 2ba decorated & lundscpd Tnplex. 34111 La Serena,••••••••••••••••••••••• m r r 1 c g SHS. mo .• 962-4471 'Pool.OpenSat/Sun.l2·S den,d2ba,rrpt:,nowe Lo\•e Ly boy v i ew Dana Pl. $119,000. ~cres •. access to.Uear~.,h~/dryr~bltn~.vu.•:i.; Br.3ba,dencondo.38 h ( llf I 1Sl9Sylv . N.ll. ga r en. pine trees I 4.96-9678 Creek. View ML Shasta to shops, beach. 1101, .. bllns, new crpts, drps. r ome or sma am , --~'--------1 shaded patio. View 0 Amemues me t•xtensivc '" rrpk. patio, dbl g:ir .. fy . No pets. lge fenced I By OWt..IER Nwpl 19 hole golf course. ~or wood. Rock ~rplc.. IA.LIOA. tsl.AMD & Lassen. 6S3·09S9 lleh otrope. S42S mo. p()Of, jacuui, saun3. ten· yard. bl wn Doug la1 " Peri. Joe. Hurry, onl wuque master s wte & 't523~~hlVllCE RESTAURANT o.tofState MG-0372or644-4309 niscts.S42S.S48-6317 Aircraft & the beach' 1617Ant11ua Way $72,500. Open Hous balb w f:1iom~n tub . OPEN DAILY Land,bl4g.,business Prop.,ty 2600So oCHwy lbr 3 ba den br F db k d S350 mo. 642·056S 01 3br, Z'11 ba. paneled Sat /Sun 1.6pm. 22? Bea_m ~1bngs,1mp()rted 8A.M.T08P.M. ........OOO"'"·llPrtce ••••••••••••••••••••••• d: ~ •1 ; 1 ·2 . nc ac yr ,stove 892·3385 f library w/frplc. form din Goklen Circle. Reallo lt.ahan tile, new cpls, pvt __., "11 an rm. am c ng, 1'P c. & refrig., crptd. $2SO per __ ...;:..;., _____ _ rm. brkfst rrll , llv rm welcome. bchs. $179.500. By ownr. ~"53. 2 BR, 2 Ba, Adil 5· Owner Financed In Elko County, Nev. 40 '-SSSO. ~. 673-3477 monthCall 642·4758 CLEAN 2 Br 2 Ba. bllns w /frplc, many xlr as -----------12811 Bayshore Dr. N star park. San Juan REALONOMICS 80acres. Gradng land. & 1 cpts drps fncd yd gar S179.SOO t ee. Open Bcb. ·548·05S4. Open Capo. Enclosed pet yard. BROKERS 675·67 seasonal creek. $175. dn. 3br + den. 2ba, frp c. BR. 21h Ba. BRANO S375:846·si3o,846·440s Sa /Su " ,,.2 -·.. IY OW ... IR ,,,_ /Su S 00 96 T.O.P. 63.1-09S9 bltns. nr Halccresl ~lub. NEW. Spacious split -=-------------t n, 1, .... '"' ... .....,. I " .,..t n l·S. 4:S~ok ~n~Gp~ssas o r WANTED: Units. $385, garilener , wtr met level. nr So. Coast Plaza. Atlull Twnhm 2 BR. l't. HARBOR VIEW HI LLS rrem um P~rwrino o OPEM SUM 2 S Jack Scott. Broker HI lstate 979·4886or 979-7836. dbl gar. 1 vr lease. $460. ba, 2 car gar. all of th4 LuskSausalito JDr. Fa H a rbor View Ill. • • GlllHLEAF •536-7533 • W.ted 2900 mo. Agt. Sam Crume. lux uries incl. sec. galt. rm, 2ba, many cu!lto Brealhlakinf view o Wcstcliff gart!<!n villa : 2 • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Romantic 2-sty. house. loc 645-41700r S40·0608 Avail. Im med. Wolk u ei<tras. Sl3S.SOO incl land, Catalino, va ley ligh bdrms .. 2 baths; frplc. S Star Adult 8032 Sq. Ft. Shopping May pay cash for you So. or Hwy. 2 l.ge. + 2 ix·ean. $37S. 968-8670 ~3400Catumaran. S40-Zl09 nnd Ml. lloldy. Delux Condominium. $60.000 COl'NftUftlty Center w/7·ll Mkl., S.E. house in 24 hours. Bae sma II BR 2 Ba + Mesa Verde lge family ---------extras. lge c:ov. patio. 1114 luttond Rd, #2 1750 Whittler An, c o rn ~ r B r isl o I & paymnls OK. Call J ae wash~r & tlryer. $48~ Mo. home. 4br. 2ba, F.R., fp, Exec Span, 4 br. 3 ba. FR WALK TO IEACH used brick garden entry. IEVERLY CIHDOM CM l'aulan no. ~osla Mesa. Scott. Brkr. s3tViS33 Days 833-8551 Eves. $4SO. mo. S48-1St7 den, DR. 3 car gar, 26()1 3 love ly Newport Shores t>.:uut1ru1 landscapln11. Realto" 645•2411 L-a--..1•....1....1-• 24•60 Newly bu1 ~l. Terms 646·8578 sq n. ssso. 968-2445 -wine µ11ntry. PoOI room. · --,.._ avail. P rine o nly.HaveuptoSlSO.OOOcash . Nice & clean 4Rr, Costa H o mes. /\II h ave e t c . 4 RR , 3VJ Ba lorringtOR.Cellbtwn 5400 .• 000. Eves&wkods must buy apt units I RENTA~:Oo yourselfa Mesa home near\partc.SHARPduplex31gebr's fireplaces. dishwashers. $149.500 2112 Port Our-San CletMM• tam-6-S48·4GU or Days 642-1121 o.c. w/in 30 days. Als favor Finest Corona del schools . 968·6070 2 Ba, fncd yd, gar. no etc. $66.~00 to $92,500. ness. Ca ll for appt.•••••••••••••••••••••• r ... ho ve 2 a pt bldg Mar area-J as ml.ne p3lnt. S32!i mo. Rer·s Open houses Sat & Sun 544.4435 Prine. Only. •modern doll houH• 646-7965 tst user-House & 4 units, w/$300,000 total equity t Creek (remember I hve LOVELY Home, Mesa 968-0891 l•S.Callforaddresscs. ~~~~~~~~~ Presll.Cious 3 bedr e ..... Lot I C.M. Bluffs. Frplcs. gar. trade up. K Investments there loo); New two Verde ar ea. 3 Br nr ---------,~,., H0tete ;;; h I r .,,.. ' 1 Mors Agt 642--0'758 640-8300 bedroom & den homes shops, S42S. Agt. 963-9088. 3 DR, 2 Ba, bllns. $3SS EASTBLUfo'F tri-lcvel, onie, a~ge 1 v rm Crypti 1500 ' · ' with privilege or use of PageNo.113S·021l. 038Y 4 RR , 2 Ba. patio. $355. ----64-2-·3850-----1 Bl' 2 B3 Condo. ~.500. ~~~ut~;~~gs~':'m 1~~ •P•••:·r~··•0••••••••v••1••• Loh for sole 220Ci'Lohfors• 220 PoOI. jacuzzi & tennis DC1nOPolat 1226 Shit!ld Reall)',636·5070 ---------i Open House Sal & Sun Ea • lk .. _ h !let ic eea o e w ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• courts PIER Ir SLIP t-5PM 232-& Vista Hogar 5>' wa to ""ac · CemetllrY, NB. 2 lots COLI OF MIWrOIT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovel)' s BR. 2 st or3 r ho t I eluded CENTURY 21 <Masonic Section l for ' REALTORS HIGH DEMAND AR EA w/fam. kitchen. lncls !~t~o~~ls afo~~~stic 3 NEWPOITSHORIS 8312640or495·4121 sale to quahr1ed huycr. 67ir 5511 Beaulirul, large, 3Blt. 11ardencr. $475. mo bedroom. dtnlng room, lF.tl.njol y 1 lheJtood life w111~2·Story. cheerful <lllfi, _n_e_a_sonable 551·6042 macnab/lfvtne ~ 2(\11 bath, f2·s1tor)' will 963-:sssor536-14S4eve5. 2Vt bath Condo minium 11 o ympic u . poo °' fplc. PoOI . $7!\.000. Ukr Cowrclal I SPYGLASS HILLS am rm, rp c, ~omp '3 Bil, 2 Bn. crpts, drps, alt Fu~ upgraded and n ~:~ C:r!!~d~n ~~~~ 2"~· 4~~ or 499·2986. Open rropet"ty 1600 r88 ty 4 lidrm & l-"1mll)' Rm ~~~~ '°.!:~~~~~ r:c. ~~~~d :at1~o. 6~3~:u ;:u, ;~~k~l\~U~e!~~ rrpl .... dbl l!:t r age. Sun1·5,S06Tcreso. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spectac V1ew $87Smo. po6ll. IC ea)', · Bell ch. Priced at only ff.~. EXCL\JSJVE Blul(Strcct CllOlCf. LAG UN A LOC &44-692G or 64.4-G2:23 KILl..COR E Rf AL TY Beautifully upg.raded 28R $89,500. 11 urn, co 11 OPEN JtOUSf.SLJNOAY localioQ·W•lk to beach l";ear City Hnll & popular rlOMOMTOIY IAY! 2 Br. $350, bltns, fpk. gar. 493.503 . & den Excc:utlve VIII& 540-1151 47162nd St . contem.Porary 3BR 2BJ\ t.umberya1tJ MAii. This One pf the last dlances lo buy a pa tio, adlls. no pets. . 7;, . Pacific Condo. Free boat I, RovoOl\On ReohOf W/ heavy bcom celltng bldg.ls rullyr~nted BAYFRONT LOT in Newport•. 640-7540 Super Sharp ·~r, 2 Ba, or R v sloragc 2 C81 r • · $230 ooo. f a m r m • p a t 1 o . · · 1 'J 1 t213) 591·1561 ' frpk. lolll of atmO!Jphcrc. • 50x100 -surrounded by custom R l I th t Id EVERYTHING 493.01&1 ADr&1ui. tenn s, acuit , R c d u c e d $ 1 • 0 0 0 en u s " you wou . j • sauna & pools. 1 mile lt 'llEWPORT SHORES by 8 ERTHA ff EN R 'Y W )l.LL•AM homes -room for pier & slip. love to live In · all localed or002·2194 ocean. S.'195. 962·5814 i ~~~~~~~~~ :;:t!':O:s.:.k ~ blk ln REALTORS 492-4121 pOWELL $150,000. Beverly Morphy 642.8235, ~eigh~~h~=· ct 1 v c2 BR luxur)' oceanfront Over-priced but cheapest HARBOR VIEW HOMES HARMING 2· Dr t Uo c.W-W~ (W51) Spyglass Hiii S97S to condo. Lca.sc s4o~ or aroµnd 3BR, 2BA, lrpl. POITOFIMO NEW hmo, xlnt cond. 'hrunut, .e?-1791 $1500 lease/opt. Pou ihlc Nrb4.·h. $.115.646·6138 Bonus rm. w/both. Nice• Close.to beach & atorea. t100-.-"--llG CANYON ComenShoreaSISOO trade. Rl~r.MS-2.tll • I)' Ids c pd -pool. rue. 3 Br. a Ba. lg lam rm, 2 ~.500. Owner1492·2148 Cu.c;tom lot w /expensive view -gotr Laguna Niguel $450 El Toro 32l2 PLUSIJ hom"· won llost OPEN SAT/SUN 12·6 : frplca, Jacuul, 1uodcck, UGUHAIUCH course & hills. On Inverness Ln. Al~o some s ummer ren· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 r~b3 :";, g~eat 1830PortAbbcy Place fully lntulah.'d, all lllraa. S.. Cleu• COlldo ..._., Dhtrid ~ossl bly Big Canyon's finest lals for the month of Aug. Lake Forest Walerlronl n~ Ii 0$4~~ 'A on ~ SS&-l382 Nit-Short wlllk to beach. $37,950-0PN 11·4PM L•rt• Co•••rclal 1 Call fordt'taall~ new 3 BR fam·rm wet· 963" r,!!..; • i:en Of'IHTHUI J4 &al1oeatlon. 1 block t ocation~ $130,000. Ken Hartley BAY &BEA.CH • • .1 __ ._ ........ ...;..;,_ ____ _ Hsttor View Home SAT. SUM t4 all shopping. beach It ~ 01.~t O •:-.•;*:'; 642·8235. (\V52) REAL TV 675-3000 ~. a.~o~°:!!~~·:~.~:sr· tt.•111 wanted by doctor direct· 5305 ll•ft' A••· pf~buer.lo•~xdqe~ri.teas!"mBar· ~lc•ler• write 2bd. l~ba , new cprls. Owne11/Agent. 1242 lyfrom owner.581-8477 1 . d b lk S .. -"" '"' • U,,. ••y d • .-It l''"bl... ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1lua te 1 o. bleat;;. loan. 401 Del Mar. , P.O. lox ltl -rpe •pa n ' " t\11 to Fo.t• V•y 323 ATERt.RONT Condoln· MEW HOMES Superior· Balboa cross· Apt A·l. Please do no1 1 _le "92652 Prime acreage avail. for the builder bch.. $410 Incl aardener. •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 bo l IJ .. 8 2 ., Open daily, ? c ualom Ing of PCJI & West on dis turb o(h e r s . <l -..--oc or ranch oriented buyer ... with 844-2119. c a 8 p." r ua, homes by owner/builder. lhver.) 492.sszi Prl me Co mm e rel .. I V1·s1·on. 1.83 acres among Newport's '"-t. ._..__ 3224 SPARIUHG POOL fple. balcony, gar, View. Need R2·R3 Will buy or "' _. --3b : h k-llk rd Avail Aug. $575. 8*1530 3bd. 3bll. 2 frplcs, 3 cur Leastd Property San finest estates, affording view, Jg. •••••••••••••••••••••• r, UllC par e l sar .. 36S It 3i9 Santn tr11tlc. 646-01!&6 SCll'IC~"--I 071 Clemente. Income 58700. •·ees & ma'nute•. f--m yachtl.ng •· COLLEG E PARK 4 Br wtrrlwl 'l tttCS~15/I w/I trl n• 3244 Isabel. $97,SOO. 645-636$. rr-• Price soo.ooo. 498·3413 · .., "' • v ~ B 1 •1 1 1 a v,• Aug 1... mo nc ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• dining oul. $212,500. Elaine Svedeen *· + .am rm. 2 P • I gflrdener & PoOI m1lnt. OCEAHFIOMT •• SGS.000 . * k yd, + patio W/lren. •• SQ.5.111 °" UT-8641 aCl 6 Ri\ncho San Jottqutn t Olk to ocean. 2 BR., I Newer 3nd. mini par Ll~UIDATING 642·823.5. (W53) ~ar. Clean, new r.•llll, ~ w .. nda. Or a.« r~11 BR.21-\ Da,., popular",Sa.n 38r. 2Ru. Su~r 2 slol")' b;ilh be3ch house comm. Walk, shopping. 2 P 1.. f' $ 25 A 1 9/ ,. " -Lula Rey mdl P t • .bome on the oceanfront • GIB WALKER 1-'rplc. privacy. $54,llS<I n! E romme~clal e &. 4 va rla 87o-4'7SO . nm lll min\, condition. Realtor 67S.S200 Owncr.493-l355 lots forsaleorleue111EI PALMSl•IGS 813-5522 .,' ' · view.Avail.Aug.\.~ q racetu1· 11 v1n1 at Its Dbl. comm'l. frontage -on 2 main 4 BR, 2 BA quiet cut / LIYllHSto.000. 54'7~orm.32•5 besl.$189,SOO. lnthy..,,..._. arteries. Between Palm Canyon Dr. sac, lg.t1-··rd W/ fruit HOMIFOll ssts ...... W• h1il 2. I •• Wrm ,,......,..._.. VIEW 2 8drmat $30,000 & Indian Ave. $175,000. Sul'>mit _ t~. ~-mo. 642·51 Rm. for poollable. •BR, homes fl townlaom\a 64Z·lll0 IA.STILUFF POINT REALTY owne r a nxious . Lynne Rothell Refa. required. 21.')ba, 2600 sq. n .• built avaU ror leue. Prom 496-5GOO : lor enterlalnln1. Loll $325. No fees. WISTCUFf OP84HOUSI 2 Homes on 1 Lat 644·6200. (WS4) &JESAVERDE ! 'hideaway In a•r, •In RANCH REALTY Id .. -• p~--lly)lome OW~ ER · • W hr t Otl for lnv""'men• and -n· Jmma~ulate Hlghlaoda schls &r arta. 962·7751 551·2000 .... ..... ()peft s .. JSuft I· • •••••••••••••••••••• """ \ '~ 642·1235 ...,.._ & famtly·All big bedrms, r.c'm~,;;.~:?pl~~~lg: 26071 St & S 2 sty, 340Qsqf\, tat lncumc. $17,000 On tOtOoverDrlw HMWVltwOtftter 2 fl'pks, m onlc.ur.ed 3bdrm.2ba home,walkTURTLE R9CK 3 Br , •Y• · $10,000 worth upgr11dcs. showulntreturn. i1rounds. Occup. iJ.1. to F.V. schools, Nier re · Fa m Rm, Dan Rm. 2 ea, 1 BBQ.comer1totw/tree8 s ntt. 24 • n a, beaut. Open Hi;e S'"at & Sun Red Ca~et 1n11ne atc:.'"""v'11eyCtn1tr Walk. to two achoola. quired, r ent $395 . heated pool "jacu:nl. ~ .:·poot.$139,S00.5'18·12.i9 lndscpg,h'ulttrees.cov. $87.950 84'tl l P ei>· 7~1A14 Hurry.call now! Meyer, (>wn /agt no tees . /\vall 2nd wit Aug.~ '-.::antadraUJta '42567 paUo.&-\2.s278 perwood.893-4340 lfflty 6 1474 Agt.S56-6171.~9-l36f 636·3160,839-4007. mo.Aat.&40.8149 ;~· HERITAGl . . Rt.ALTORS \ . ' \ '\ -··- ' \ r, a DAIL Y.PllOT 2 Br. 2~ 81 Twnhse •• , •• patio, fpl<:. oond,o priv' ,. , 1 alo$. Ca 11644~41 • ' Ll.IJCUI")' twnhse 3 8r, Z 8a " . ' ..... t rlvl AJEUJE"LL A I;.~. 0 c 'rl t f c; l Aw4JM• llAC>i 4'4 •\'4 Sul\day. August i, 11178 ........... ,.h. CVTE 2 Br 1 Ba dplx. cor• eer. fpk, dsh.wahr. no pr,$Jl5 lse. 613·7513 Now Completing Construct.ion Be among tM tint to cl~ I~ best location. the be!it anangenwnt. the colors you want from among ONE ANO 1WO BEDROOM. l & 2 BAlli. ADULT APARTMENT HOMES. Out.aanding Reaeadon Center, Sparkling Brooks and Spectacular Waterfalls. Among 30' Pine Trees. Swtmmine Pbol plus Volleybail Pbol, T"'° Tennis Courts, Gym. Sand Volleyball Court, Jecuui. Sauna. BBQ's. Billiard Tables, Clubhouse with A.replace end Convenation Pit. Choose your b{and·oew aduh apartment home TODAY! From$245 ms M~ Vtrdc Drive E:i .t •Costa Mt~o. Califotnill 92626 ·<'114) S40-8871 Jusi Wts1 of I~ M<..a Verde Center. off Harbor Blvd . .t id1aC"tt11 to tht Costa t.tcso Oolf A ~ountry Club. (Open to 1he l'ublK') ~ ~ra1or MoJels now open for di)f)lay.10 00 am 10 6.00 pm d.1117. w--- CHAND OPINING HOUYAPTS 2Rr,2 Ba.~& up 2 ltrl ck>n, 2 81 S3SO ai uJ). •·amlly II ts~ult ul'I· lu 11voll. tNo pets. I Rrc rms. vollt>yball ct, walk or bike to btoeh. tNear M•)n It C11rf1tld ). l~l Holly Street O,.. .. lyl4Z·47l9 3142 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR Studio owner'a unit. 2 frpks, 2\\ba. 538$. tllO • .!'~ (213) 439 8058 Brand new I br condo w/bcn ut H ul c hann1'I '''"w Pool, tennis & un· dc:rground prkg. Furn or Un(\im With Or Without boat slip. Starting al &US. 1 blk beach & sl'lop· pin&. Call 1213 1 377-7~1 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..choS• J~Aph Renting from l260. Adult apt.I. 1.e-.ain& pre· view now In a prestige Irvine communily . Twenty Pergola, Culver & Sandburg, 2 blocks so. or San Diego Frwy. ~·1100 DQ'ONT NEWPORT. PARIC MIW.C>aT APARTMIHTS Bache for 1or 2 Bedrooms and Townhouses FromS24UO Open 9·t Dally Spa-Pools· Tennis Across from Fashion Island at J1mboree oo San Joaquin Hiiis Ro1d. t714t644-IHO p • - , .. associated t1 11 J ~ f " M ~ '\ ' P '1 • ..,.. ~ • • r I l 1\ / • ., .. -- Cit DM. y PtLOT I ....,w..w " _ ..... -........... . ,......... ,.. --llpl~-...~~ ... ~~-----···--···· ........... -...,.,llWllS MAC.st N\1UB A~~=ty1;~ ~MAM/tifr. for ~~C~~rket . ::':C::.;.~r:.io. W.aN1rowiq1tbavu ,ro!.':=.1. N«ptjool5t" publk:,.... BOAT. SAIL COV~RS. Mlllt like,..... people. Men or women, 11 or cner, with tar a.r ..... of L.A. Ston. optahll for IH•r•I li.t. w. have. COID·~3;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;: llatJone po11lioo wltb hi· l"alltlrae. ~orGMUS. . sta•~-wa.A.., orli..W ·--'".Pie ....... ,! Guaranteed ra t• + m.dUnist. wllh lathe ~l "CARlNG.';Vou "••tment executive .. _, .,_, •-.. .. ... u.-;• --..t ......... U.C..Uve. Cal mW expericaet. MUil make Liiie care ot OW',.. Polltital field work. Someofflcukillt detlra: ~~ YachlSflrvke. 11110dlao outdoor work. Your available dayUlbt Diane Bretk)', U lO owo Mt·llPI 6 work wllh u.t.a poulble & weca Voter~1latratloo. bl• but appearance, Ho...,.ac • ..._ hours. California Uceuse plate 144-1125 mlalmurn auper vlslon. ror you by orrerina a" $2.JO Per Hw l pel"llOftaUty Is ambition C•LotM• t Yr exp req 'd . Nquired. Apply Moo 1:30 pm, cla1Jy Short run commercial 1dnl benefit• packaae Shlf\J:Mon·Frl.5·9, are most lmportut. Oeunewcars. MusL~ a.u:aoom:saoClemenle 8:30,be1innm1M00An•z. 1 JANITOR. olabt• for Jobahopwithwtdevarie-PltaH a pply, Severi~ sauo.a.Allavan ... MUil. beuppy,stable.• expenenttd 6 reli•ble. Chn'J Hotp t714) -privai.countrydub.Ex· ty of work . P rins Manor U452 Via 400 •• · -· ~Uot.ed. Wrtlit de· Good job aood hours ••m. 17171 UY PAIK MOaJH. IOOM J C'" pnferncl. ll.7S Pe beMflta bwlQde medlul. Eat.rad• • Laauna Hiil• ~ II tailed lttte.r describing Paid v•c•t~. Apply 1 AJIPOIT IMDUSTllAL ~ '° t&art. cau for ln life•paldholldaya.App. ~loHor. Employer . A11Pl1 Al.II • t , &:'lto3. youndU, back around to penon only. Mr. Nltilen. c.to. Dr•rit• ttn'f-.144..s.tOt b la PfrtOll lo: • ~l!Ot~So~. O~r~a~nt~, ~S.~A..~~ Cla11lrled Ad No.691 , Nophon4tullu eNpted -963-4226. llfl• CapkoUlachlMCo. MUISIS AIDL 1-0aily Pilot, P. Q. box T--Wck . l141£. Edlneer,SA kit t hlflS. Exper p,. P1'hH Salts, S.O·l.70 1*.co.taMeH921Ui sti.'i.'w.-.. Dellvero Newpa p er llEJPUNCH E.O.E. (erred ...... Verde Con· wtt/up. Men. ladles, atu. Aulo Mechanic cxper. llunUnictonBeach ~:~ ~:7is~~:~C:~! MlfpW..-4 Jtll ... W.... 1111 I\ Maid 'sSupervliCN' valescent Hospital. Ill dents. Eves/ Sat US •·' 1 ts u •• • are a ...... c ·--·····-··-·--•••••••••-• .. •• OPERATOR Top Wac~! I The lnn A CenterSt. Clll. -.s3'71. 631-Uot. • . • .ott an. owo loo • ... lbl " ... Laawaa. 211 No. Coast u a s .... s .. 1 0 .,. clean. well equip. shop. 5 retpont e persoo wit Hwy., Laauna Beach. .-.. " .-.. · PIT ,.ste up In prinllbop Oay11. Larry Hunt Auto CAlmT SALES rellable auto. Gros .,.,___,;... luclllftS.CJ •~k' .. 0 .. , 1 ORDERLY t-1~30pm Center. Ul2S Laiiuoa Ca· f"tl nmlnp over l300. Ap· ""-·-~ Exper preferred. Xlnt M s t D A T A "" .or ... rs. o.,.e llpm·11m ablft. Beverly EXPERltNCF.ONJ.,Y nyon Rd. LB SPECIALIST ~~ h ra 4·6 • m . IJOCUIOOOI typln1 • shorthand a CORPORATION h11 an Mannaement Manor Conv. Hotp. Mlulon Vle.jo are1. W11t 1----------1 u a dlv'islon ol .. ddt ........ mutt. Le&al ex.per Pft· Immediate opening for a PEOPLE PERSON Victoria. C.M. on customers, Mon. lbru Mull be Up4!rienced " ~ rerred bul not---••rv Keynunch n.....r•lor Exrc. loolclng for ,.rt. f'rl. •·lm AVOH 1-·u11 time. Xlnl Income. W..ery&Stecl& •raph Mlll\icrapb Corp. Geocl beaem~B;;~t' -;· ...,.,.. time usocl•te In o.,ortmiffn Nt tan llF fHI cool. Outstanding benefits, F/Ume. Over ll. Neat Ir you are attracted by Newport &ucb ·(){c. ea1i Background must In· wholHaluupplles. Full For ~mbWous People Earn money meet peo. Apply in l>t'non ... J .O. appearance. Must b theHcitinaenvlroomHt Chrl.alt4·9311 elude~ minimum ol one capilallted.6'7S·222S. Localexecutlve loolclng IHI ..... ~.Jaln conndence.Call PENNEY, LAGUN abletoworkwknds App• olasinall company, but year.. k e t di forpartllmeassociate. OPPOITUHln S.0.704lorZenlth7·135&. HlLLSMALL.581-7700. ly In person, uk to sUlldeslrethestabllity& Exeeutlve needs Super experiencc.Y 0 se MANAGEMENT CallafU,6'13·4786 Openln1lor2Auoclate. ~~~;;~::~~~~Eq~ua~~IO~ppo;r~E~m~pl~o;ye~r~ Harold. benef)ts or a major cor· Secretary wltb top II ¥Ou are Interested In Astlst.M••flfl New or eJtperlenced e Hl·Ttme Uquor porat10n, then consider .shorthand. typiol aldlll Joinln& a proaressive Women'sContemporary PAIT TIMI Licensed rul es tale Babysitter. Responsible 49~ E. IGth St, C.M. the o P po r t u n It i es and ability to h•"dle <>range County corpora · Clolhin& Calhertns slnnatures ror salespeople welcome Ulsh Sch ool senior rwuh help.18+. PIT describedbelow. penoooel.R.E.Develop· t' rr i I w tla 2 .. "'h .. " 9ffded lo care for 2 boys Side loc. Metro Ca DIHTAL •ASSEMBLERS. 6 mo's --. l offi"e near OC aoo o er na excel ent e ve ·-r per web Nov ballot. 55-18 per hr. You bave your own w h _,, H ....... ~ company beneflls and Jobs open for perso 18+ C.11$51-440'7 private desk ud phone '-'es 7 & 11after 1cbool us • -.,,, arbor 81, ASSl5TIHG experience in PC ex· Airport. Xlnt salary. By moderu workJo« coodl· lookina ror a career 1111---------1 Same location 18 years l2~> bcglnlng Sept 13. CM. htttnlcter perlence, apprenl\ce, appoint.83J..8880 tiOM. ,pleuccontact : boulique sales P&ITTIMI Excellent commlulon My home. own trans. 0 connector. or solder as· A Sl.SO hr. Q.11 968·6520 an CASHIER ranae Coast Colleg_e. sembly. Color code no General Office mana1ement. l Yea COMulllna firm needs splll Good walk in1 6 Must qualify for Cahf -.. 1 eel ~ta..L...~• M prior e xperleoc ri&ht hand to do all the Good rererrals Call for pm. F /tlme. Growth Co. c I c II · ·~r · ,,...._ • ._.._ • SI nece&aary Call for lo Interview Ask for B1'll b . locations. Cd. pay. Ove ommun ty 0 ege •INSPECTOR E /M . Thia "partlcular' cUent ' chorea req'd In a 1 girl ~ ys1tler/hske1lpr, ln:e· 20yrs. flletro Car Wash credential Fringe Min i mum 6 mo 's needs t he "&olden terviewappointment. ofc. Secy/recpt, fiUng. Lachenmyer owner 10, salary + pvt apt. ~Harbor Bl CM ~~~~~C:U&· 6l~ mechanical Inspection !dear' Will run office DATA TttlLOOK lileacctn'c.ete. f'\exible l86QNewportBlvdCM Ref s . 673·ll53, CdM C ·• · • ty College s1310 ~d'un · ex~rience on units " handle all client.I. cor: COIPOllATIOH S4M500 bra., top pay. top skills 648-3821. eves en tm Ba bys Iller want ed · A~HIUS WANTED Ave CM m26 E 08~9 su ·systems. \!llll&in& reapondeoce. Newport 3 MASSAelft .... I qd~f:ft~~bCilaitlyl a(7 1r:,· MatWJ lady wanted t ' Cashiers n~ed In ou " · · · · · · applicable speclflcation Beach. Call Control 40 Fhclttr A•t. " ... lachenmyer sit 3 days per wk in my sell·servlee gas staUom Dental receptlonlst·ex· & tooljng. Wiii perform Car eer Employment eo.te~CL Younc lady 08·25> ror1_7 S_l_·47_eo_. _____ _ Harbor View Home . mi.wt be 18 yrs old, boo ecutive secretary. In· e!e<.1ric~I verification & Agency,556-8SOS. 92627 le&illmale run Ume posl'.:·i~--------. 644-0750 dable & neat In ap lelllgent, creative person v19ual anspectlon at al lion in Cos ta Mea PIX OPllATOI •----,--- ·~1 .. dh1 ....... --------1 pea ranee. must hav needed for dyna m lc level$ up to system In· General Office C714t 14t-4 I 27 Health Spa. No exp. nee. Answering Service Rt!(eption1st/Typ&1l Part Babysitter my home. ~alif drivers lie., open Tustin office. M~t been· 1pect!on. Must read STAIT UP! We send lo school. Earn Experience prererred. li,me w/posslblhty of full UV~·in/oul.2·11PM.Ref. angs in C.M. & H.B thu.siaslic, enercetlc • bluepnnlS,oocolorcode. Newport Beacb escrow EqualOpportunity whileyouleam.Apply will pay while training. time Must have gd -~---'-· C_M_. 64_2·_1_460;_;_ ___ 1 _P_l_e_as_e_c_a_ll_<;._2_13..:.>..:.925 __ .04,;.,,;.:;,3.:..i1 have a bi Ill¥ to organiu knowledge of 1auces. company. Speedy typist. E mployer M I F call any an. or eye. 211 PIT 11 bl telephone personality ~ orfic e pi'ocedures. t.esters&tools. Excellent career spot. Harbor Bl. Colla Mesa. ava a e. som 1dtypingskills Apply at BABYSITTER. yng work· irculalors Future unllmlte.<L Salary •RECEIVING TECH. Call Control Career 64$-3433 wknds. EOE. 8S3·333a 69t South B St Tustin lncmother needs mature ' HELP! open.Corporate benefit.s To .4 ye~rs d irect ex· Employment A&ency, LEGAL MATURE WOMAN 832·$473. ;d'b!~i~i~~-~!~~ ~:'e. We nd lOOpersonsto hel CALLM4·5337 peneMe m testing & i ~. ADVERTISl.._.G p/llme lo welcom Plf'fectWoril ... I. I. SALIS Uc'd·u.llc'd Free •• ., Tr.-..~...,.. •ather shinaturea fo spection or electroni G n1n " newcomers & contact Ho.rs _ • .eref. 1'!8. CM area . • .. DewtalAtlltt.t componenls. eneral VI ce CLERK .. _ Fl lbl h 488·211'18 Nov ballot-. 17-$10 EZ Ortffodontr oNlce: &Xe&..LEHT -Musl handle heavy merc ... nu. ex e rs. 8:3().2:30or ---------•Must be 18+. lntrvlew New Port B e a ch . COMPANY BENEFITS pnonea, cfa(a proceu. "'Pc'iilt1on now-avallabl 1'1eed cu lite l)'Jlli!i. 3:3()..9:30 _______ .__,held Tues 8/3; 6&8pm I Orthodontic exper. re: Includes 1 week's vaca 'AIR e~r. helpful. Call rorp&rttlmeassiata•l 547·3<8$. Work6brsacfayearn nc Banking Red Rm. Holiday Inn quired. 842.2040• Uoo afler 6 mo's., 11 pai Carol tor appt. 642-1191. Le&al Advertising Dlrec· M a l u r ed b a k er Y 13-• per hr in pleasant TELLHS ~Pi:,;~:ri:'palen~sOem. g. holidays, croup In GOLFCOVISI ~ .. 25 hours per week n leslady. Exp prer. Ap aurroundinas. De al •PenoullnstrucUon Fl.Ill &c part lime oped· DENTAL surance starts day o ·. muumum. Noon lo S: ply in person IH2 117 w/lhe public In ou dbni1eineatoppc>rty 1 1n gs for exper lenced1_e_ri""'c-a-l----'-----I Orthodontic Ofe. Mgr. hire le many more. STAITH . PM. Mon. to · Fri. Ex· W. Baker SL Cost.a Mesa Irvine otc repreaentln1 •lo~ Commission tellers in the-Newport & Sharp, attract.. ore mgr. Apply In Personnel ror Newport Beach Golf perlence not required. ·Time Lire Books . •Uc'd tr•lnln12wllia Huntington Beach areas .DEPUTY CLERK I w/lop secretariat skills lnterviewln1 ' Course. 3100 lrvlne Ave. Ability to I urn new Ill ATU RE CI ea n I e Dynamic persona lily classes start Im med Xlnt growth potential. ....6S Per fir. needed for rast growin 9·11AM &2-4PM N.B. Apply 10.2 Mon·Fri. ak Ills a nd ass um Women wanted, rull o ~t likely to succffd. •Onlhejobtrainlng aalary & benerils Call ... ort.ho: ofc. Must be outgo. DOC · responsibility a must. part time. Have ow u....,rested ho~sewlvea •Many toportlce loc's Personnel De pt (714> lng &joborientaled. Call UMENTOR GroomcShor. Exper . Al General office and light transp. Irvine area. s~nlS seeking per "!· Nollcenae~toapply 1 835-2&06 to discuss back· The C-Ounty or ~rang M2·7800. breeds. p, Downtow typlng (3$·40 wpm> re-S5&-0327 poalliOns call 833-8095. IED CAIPff round has openings 1n th DIVISION H.B.538-tt66. quired with emphasis on g CalifonH I t I Harbor Municipal Cou DENTAL ASSISTANT, accuracy Typing test on Matune women. PIT. to llALTOIS t6J.tl91 a •nil for temporary deput P/Time 4 days, exper. Add.resso1raph GUYS Ii GALS 1 8 M s e 1 e c l r 1 c cleaning service. Ca Fordetallscall L.inda : Eq ual Opt><>l /rFEmployer Clerks Requj res l yr o enthusiasm, salary open. Multicraph Mission Viejo, El Tor typewriters will be ad· n ee. Gingham Glr PHONE SALES R_EST'"UR•NT " clerical experience 752·6733 2921 S. Dahlller area, to work a few hou mlniat.ered lo all apfli· 645-5123 Phone Sal ea people, Morning Cood '~rel>ara typing40wpm. DENTAL SllVICe. SAHTA AHA a day. l"An Job. Earn . cants. A utomob le MIDICAL llCB'T male or female. 16 lo lion. full·tlme. Apply Del BANKINC Col U4-6I14 5 546-355 I lo 550 per week. fo necessary for occasional T 25152 L p Rd IMPlllALIANK ForATestAppointment CO.ORDIHATOI EqualOpporEmployer ~13inlormat.lon phon local driving. Excellenl Medical exper. req'd. yearsolace.Guaranteed aco a Ill C ty Person with front ortlce _.._ . company benents. can Type 5Swpm. Able t wages or commissions. Laguna Hills COSTA MESA OUn dental administration EqualOportunlty G42-432I. ext 276 ror ap· work under pressure. 250 East 17th Street. les..,._.M_ C~reer opportunity for f O exper neededtoworkln· Engineering Employer poinlment. . Take own initiative Suite O. Cost a Mesa. 7 • person w il h r 1 g ht 0 . rGnCJe h Ith 0 handles responsibility between 5:00 4c 8:30 p.m. Youn&. aggressive exper Qu'1ifications Must be Personnel C~used~t al ~l1e:t~ng: INDUSTRIAL DAILY PILOT well. Call for appl. (714> 646-4223. micr. sso.ooo mo gross exper ienced In com· c'Us tom e r s ervice E.._.Gl..,.EER He ...... Clab llOW ._ 640-0140 EqualOpportunily Ca119am·6pm,673·9393. mercial & installment DeDt. represenl•tives We of· " " en• . •_,St., ..... __. T-~st Kmployer . RETAIL IOUTI'i)UE ,loans. Type 60·65 WPM . 625 N lfossSt feraeareer oppor wllha B.SIE or equivalent wilh IRstrudl Cost.Mesa --.... _,. OPIMIH&SIPT shorlharid90·100 lYroC major So Calif Data 1·3 years 1eneral In· r EqualOpportunity Preler 6yrsexper.Calir. , ,... I. rice exp. Xlnt working San}:n AAnf~ir~!it~v~Ol processing firm for an In dustrial experience Ap-Immediate openinr for Employer Uc. Exper'd ln all pba Accepting appllcalions conditiQfl.L le. ~.JH! _ _ t.elli&en\, hifhl,X mouvat· p I I cant s h o u Id b I n d I v l d u a 1 w 1 t o r t h e m e d J c a t Physical for interviews : ~ benefits. Conlact Mlk 1'ction-£mplo,er ed • art c u late an · laraillar-with masle mlnlmum-i--,..r •xper laboratory. Call rorappl. Phytlcol. TherGplst WOMAN In lligh Fashion E_~ughlin , afl 9a m, divadual who 15 ex· plannlo« 6 faeUU achedulieg 6 oqani&iJI U.-Sterec:fliit& ln4>840'0140: · tcrworkld•Y~ fnt M.&.ml... & ~erch Cor ""Y'Ol51 TYPIST periencedmdeahngwilh l ayouts, equlpme n hallhclubaetivillesa Mature. uperlenced, So.Orn1Coarea.Re·ha WomensDepl. , IAMIC people Please call Pet• iielection analys is. cost recreaUon progr•m ro boodable. Fl.Ill lime. 995 ex.per . pref. Home care. SALF.S PEOPLE expr d. Need individuals to type Meade <714 > 546-6080. or reducCion studies, main all aaes. Physical fitnes W. l9lb St . CM. Apply MEN'S Call Visiting Nurse Al· Call (714) 642·'320. Send Oper.ticMltOfflcer 50 wpm & 60 wpm with send resume to IDS· tenance s ystems. etc. clusa and swimming A..M. , soc. Linda Black. resumes lo: P.O. Box tist/Opr Officer accurate spelhng abahty Den l a I pr• c l• cf Must have ability l Knowledge of unlvena CLOTHING 979-'7212. 1046, N.B. 92663 nk exper1enccd Cal B e n e r 1 t s 1 n c 1 u d e Systems Costa Mesa, make presentation lot wei1ht machine. WSI de PLASTICS Retired couple as park sil· obn 848· 1234' Pacific medical dental tuition Ca 92627 managemenl Send re sirabJe. LOAN Sales Speclallat t f I b·t lt Bank. Jlunt. Bch. r d •. sume .& salary require· Cal 64 .. lllt Must be experienced In MOLDING MACHIHE er or ow rent. mo 1 e ...,...._ _______ ,re un "'r1:tirement pro· De ntal· recept1011 1s t menlSto ... PROCESSOR all phases or men 's OPH.&TORS home JOx45 w/cabana. gram · 1 r ' p _, S 9AM 'lit Noon 0own"Y Savlnas •· Lo "" 1~0 Newport Blvd tfc • BARMAIDS Contact Personnel ore p easan~ o face xlnt op r ... ess1onal laCCing THI llVIHI CO. has a~openlng In Oran ag: c lothing. Outstanding Taking applications fo 548•9065 ' • me le P lume. Ove PACIFIC MUTUAL portun1ty an 1rowan1 Caslingorf1ce company benefits with mokllng macbineoprson,1--------- ., Apply Sir Robins practice 4902 Irvine Ctr. DIS .... EYLA.._.D 550 Newport Ctr Dr Co. for individua l, ex· excellent pay plan. Ap 2nd shift. (3pm·l1pm ) . .!•-------• vern, 177 E . 17th Sl. 700N. NewporBet CtrhDt Or Ste 200 Irvine. " " Newport leecll perienced In processing ly In person ..... J.C. PEN· Modern. clean manur. 1\1. ewport a<' 552-4711 1313Harborlf'td. EqualOppor Employer conventional loans. Sav· NEY. LACUNA HILLS plant. Paid group life RN R MAID Full/pt time, Equal Oppor Employer D..tal Aaslst.t AMlttlM. CL '2103 b~':icfn~°b:c~~~~g:~~ MALL. 581-7700. health ln1. Good vacalio 'ihts. fa mily bar . Expr c hairs1de 4 ~ EqualOpporErnployer HELP WANTED M/ rerred. Typing required. EqualOppor Employer plan. . COORDINATOR lary +. C.M. Dorothy t'iC:.!· ~~ .. ~k~o~~·cl~3n1rt days Salary open El Cooks Apply 10 person Xlnt salary & benefils. . Ap~Z.:~rs.on 11·7:30AM shift. Must SS44 dynamic~S7S-9$9S. . Toro~a1 ll1llS1area1 Engmeei ~=~~akL~~hed Ch1cke ~~~~;r:~~rl~f~~> ~tlJ~:XN lnfed'-Mold"'4) ~~~!r~iii~~ ,~P~~u~~ llery worker, S3 per hr. CLERK ORDER DESK 830-U MFG ENGINEER Equal Oppor Employer Law enforcement. No ex-2l6S Briggs Ave .• C.M. hospital. Contact Mrs. -Noexper nect:ssary . DIRECTOR t NURSES Housekeeper Expr'd perlence needed. Start (1 Blk So or Baker or Jensen, 642·2734, Cosla Call S40·99D2 Duties are order process· RN F . o 7 3 L VN to take Sl)lall electro· d ti ve It v e In p v S36l month. Meals, den· Redhill l M e s a "1 e m o r I a I -.--------l Ing, typi ng, follow up & /lame mechn1cal assemblies Rm /Ba/TV No "h.ildren·i---------i 1----------l ~.:Xno,.g ne:-'. s°"100 w ~~~I~~ ~~~~.c~:A~ u~~!'.°ca~\7.i~1 Conv. ~;~:~~~n e~g~~~~~~ CdM 673-11042 ~ MACHINIST ~T:: ;:~,~:J. CSe'j~: ~.~~~~~. i~l Victoria d H k rutrlllment. maturity. ff ar.645-lo:iO Driver. ('a rry h~avy ocumentat1on wor o use ee per , yn Requires good 1eneral Ask about our Delayed items, refs. t'ull lime. station set·up, tool de· responsible. spk English background with abiUt Entry Program. RH'S-LVM'S ICK,Pl/GlH'L SICY SlOOwk f'lowers by sign & production hn live In. care of 2 smal to set up &c operate varie Army Opportunities needed by Costa Mesa CLERK Debra 645.0093 t r o u b I e II ho o l t n g . kids, Pvt rm. Ba,• TV ty of equipment such as Costa Mesa S40·1026 ar/Yachl wra. Sen Mechanical or 1ndust.r1a l 840·2027 mills. lathes. & secon Huntington Bch 962·8821 Double Check Practicals & Orderliero needed for hospital starr relief & private duty. Ex· per. Req'd. All shirrs. Cull or.J>/limc. WestctHr Nurses Regialery. 1617 WestcUrr Dr .• Ste. 212. N.B. 631·0610. ume & salary hTstory ·RECEPTIONIST Dr.l.v..e.r Ind . u.1u[o.r.m cicireete~s,e~ll10a41 I Aouselteeper. may-live In operation Harchnge us Santa Ana 542-41 Sparcrart. P.O. Box Th D .1 I'll !<I route. $600·SlOOO pe .. Ori 11 h 1 ln rab. or small preclslo Jolnlhepeople Costa Mella Ca e ai Y ot M C 1 " month. W 4411. Eq(iat ppor Employer c .. i'ldver.en. g t.3138. ng. switch parts. Small shop who'vejoined ... _Army . . clerk receptlonlsl for our -o.t1vai'#A~Tio·1~~~~~~~~~~ l• good be . urc •;;.._-------1 SnddlebAck orrlce. Must DllVIAS WANTED nefits.day shirt. ttie laNJCIHtl * * * 00 able to type. hondlc Men or Women Housewives or matur STACOSWITCH INC • I ........ -.. ~ phones & rront counter. Muit be2Sor ovtt En•lneerln" college students w/ca 1139 Baker Costa Mesa "' f. 11 I I ,. for cstablsh 'd route11 549 3041 11005 So. Coast! wy • x ce en t com P I n .Y App 'f n Person JR £NGINE£RING 9: 45-12: 15 dally. Must • South Laguna b~neflta. Wlrit~enlt IP· Yelow C• neat & per!IOnable. Sl Equal Oppor Employer You 11rc the winner of phcatinna Oft Y • r e Ad 112.ll Sh•tur Avenuu DRAFTSMAN 11 u a r . d a i I y . Lo t1 • two free ticbh 1741. Dealy Piiot. p .0. 1-·ountaln Valley K' h 979 1'f1x tSGO. Costa Mesa. ilc en. ·0747 · r y a Dai I y P i Io C$13.50value) ca.112G26 or you ffillY nu EL!CTIO .... ICS A minimum or 2 yrt ex· I T p Cla.'\siried Ad to buy sell. lllMJlhtllrcu. out appllcotlon at the " pencnce. prercrobly in ncome ax . rep_arcrs or rent something ' ._ hllty Costa Mesa office, 330 w ENGIHllR small 1-;.M duvlees. Re· High commissions. full · CJrcn Buy St. s m a 1 1 f r 0 .., 1 " JI q u If' c d w 0 r k I n g training. Tu Corp o Http W..ttd 5lh thru J\ua 17th Equal Opp0rtunlty Aerospace lrm located knowh..idge or materials. America . 7 days 9am •••••••••••••••n••••• Nlaheim Convc"ntlon Employer 1n Newport Beach I flnlJhes & tolerance re· 9pm. Ph S46·0l9l ' tcr,800W. Kalella ----~.:;...... __ _...look ing for Electronlc11 latlve to small manulac· ________ _. ckct1 mu-l be ex·~c-o·u.---,•s•T•U•D•.-.... T·s• Engineer w/al least 7 turtnglndustry. IHJICTIOH DIPT. aneed for reserved .-~ r rs. expcr. I" an area re· STACOSWITCH IMC 7 Vt.a Dom machines al.s at the Convention Ne,.ed 17 well-groomed a ted to Telemet ry 11398akcrCo~l• Mesa Mu ll know varlou er a head of lime. safes orientated pc:ople /lnstrumcntatlosa wh 1 549°3041 . matt-ri•ls 11 be obit l 642·5678. Ext 333 ( to do a 2 Wec!k survey as· has the capablllty of In· .... Oppor...,.. run machines. m your tlckeL'\. slpment. illaling • saltalnina a CAMllO Cull Sue 8am-4pm program or product tin 752·1380 In ~}"1Aetlon w/provld MeMff.ctwi .. Co. ·p . j..o--urn ey mcn. West~m_Temporary Ing enonee.rin& support 7601 Cl~AYe.HI l'penters for 47 '.106' &irvaces. lne. for emtlnf! pro"l"am. (WetlofBeach& 8tom rlsh boats & 18862MacArtbur81vd Send responsetoad"725 SouthorOarfleld> hts. Apply lnterna• Suite 100 Irvine c/o The Dally Pilot. P .O, Eq11al Oppor Employer al Offshore Marine f'.qual Oppor ~mployer Box 15(1(). Costa Mesa So. Susan. S.A. Ca. 92626. keeper/F/C. MB INV TYPIST/ AIR &ICTIOMIC ... IED MOW CLERK. M1.15l be fast. TICHHICIAH t experience helpful. accur. & fam. w/typlng Fault dlaanosla & main ,.. , r r & 11ddtng Og. Sm. co. Gd. • r 1 n o 11 re-no s1 u benefits. aam.Spm. 5 Dy ~enancc o e eetronle lrts! Coll Control wk. Apply at Newport eltclro-optlcal equip· arel'r Employment ~tarinl' Englneerini:. 897 ment Ol Lon, Beac "'1Cy.5S64506. W. l6thSt,N.B.64W&S2 raclll ty.1Pr o r eic MKJ<EEPERISEC. peritnce w th cUaltal vv COOK R-analo1 circuitry It com a~hilectural office : -..p puter technoloo re Hoag Hosp. Must Howards Restaur•nt qui~. arp, salary com• 613-1750Aller 3PM. Experience in field 11surate w /ablll\y,._ __ C_O_OK-----1 en1lneerin1 or equip l'Mftt support 6 mai• o 0 le k e e p e r JOLLY IOGD tenance deslnble. 1 & '-U.._. • 1• &Cu P~ase Miid rau.ine wit ,/Stcrcury. Real ~• "A ~ " detalleclwork hlst.oryto htO Docum e nt. Experienced, good pay It Telld'l,,.. ••otr•lc• r bnd. t y ping, bener&ta. Apply ln 7 .... "'.3 .... ,!1 olc., cons 8 LruC· person.400So.CslHWy. Qoc. "' r.xptr only. a.n\.01..:..;,....:;..;;....._;..;_ ___ ~ I.Ana Beach. 90802 UW03Sut21. CC)Ul'lTER HELP Equal Oppor Employer ApPty Del Taco 2SU Ads 6'2-SC71 Laha Rd. Las•• IUla.. •crow Secretary At least 1 year txper Sood typist. Salary bas on abllil.1· All benefit.a Call Marion Johl\liOn, ro appl. layhcrow G734255' •••• THE DAILY rtt.OT CL.ASSIFtlO SICTIOM ls the Inspector Come join us . Im medial open ln&s for S hee Pia.lie Inspectors . Alchem Plastics. 1426 Gannet St., La Mirada. mo 523·2260 INSU RANCE SECY TRAINEE Must be , bright, rut learner with xJnl skUls. Orange Co. All>l area. Salary comensurate W/ability. 752,9323, lnsw-ance UNDERWRITER Exp comm lines to work ror rapidity •rowing agency In Npt Bch. Sal ope". Comen11u ra t w/exper Penn Ceneral PEOPLE'S MAllETPLACE • Aacncles of Ca. (714 > 833·1281. f 1batS what We an about. And haw been. alnce l!M8. Over 100 of· fices. serving over 30.000 firms. So ii tobs are what you're interested In, see ua. For lmmedl1te ac· ti.on. confidential In· tervlews. Acme • • • wher4' the jobs are. /.\. ACM&.. .. ••11 a-2400 W (•1 Hwy. NB 642-WH Newport Stationers in the Driver for local de· Dally Pilot liveries. Call for appt. Classified NOTICE 557·9212 Barry West . today! how Dally Pilot Class· NIGHT LEAD tried ads display their CUSTODIAN ' VALUES messages wllh legibility Capable of sur.ervislng & G &LORE and Impact 1 Our ads. over1eeing ml!ht cuslo· A we are proud lo say. re?· dlans & building plant. .... W..ted 1IOO oily gQt resulls, Phone Closing date 8/4 /76. ••••••H••••••••H••H•-64_2·_56'7_8_. -----Resume requested. App· ly Irvine Unified School Distri ct . 2941 Alton. OFFICE Irvine. 92714. Equal Oppor Employer HIGUIL p.,......IAttHY Pee Paid Ila• ()penln&• ror: Executive Secretary, top 11kllls. San Clemente. Secretary, permanent purl tlm e, Laguna Niguel. Other positions avalla· ble ; OHlce Manager Medical. Receptionist. type s:>wpm. Light Book· keeping, Experienced Tellcr11. 27601 Forbes Rd, Ste 49 ca FlagsCenlerl Call31·1477 Laguna Niauel • WANT ADS WORK .. WONDERS WORLDWIDE TACO BELL IM-., 1/2 & Tun., 1/31 Our corporate headquarters will soon be moving to lh1 Irvine area. We are now staffing tor openings croatfld by OUt pending move. We offer excellent p1y end company benel1t1. congenial work atmosphere and the opportunity to work with a dyaamtc. progressmti:ompany. Openings are: • Acc ...... Cltrb • Chft/Typl1h • Ca • lttt O,•r• /Ir. PrOiJI =-r • hh ~ Clerils • P ... Citrl&s ·~ P ..... apply: 180 Newport Center DriV9 (Tum ri9ht from Newport C«ll« Dr. on F•llon~ CPI Bu!ld1ng, from 9:30 a m. to •:30 p.m.. A119ust 2 & 3. Later 1n ttle week, call Personnel, (213)534-1211 ~~- ' ' • ' .......... 71Dlll-W..eM 71 W..eM 7190App1..ctt IOIO ....... Y• 1041 S• IOI Suncny.Augustt. t979 ...................... ....................... ....................... ·········•·•··········· ........................................... . DAILVPILOT Cl.I . '1 ... 5alet S w ~ . ...,_ m trc IS KelvU.1&.or rotfria. l P\Cll)ffil t w'• old Ter-'6t Corvalr. 'i3 llonda 12.5.-..,... S-. IOS e_.. Sale 1055 l1e .. •tous IOIO &CRETARV ... ':f,~, . LAP let a I> , .... ft "''"' wide c~-,. n •r mi'x .... rr-lo' &ood misc plaots. r11rn. ml$<' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c ..... r ......... RE EPTIONl~"T WI 1n5 to urn u .. w • ...., • _. "' C\lo ~... l a121 v Pl . Pd.enthal eamins• "llft· l "oman olficc Mill 1lter auon. Perm posl sns. P.P.64~ c. home.s.\1·197'1 ~e:S1$2 Gl!G erino · MO\lfti, m"3t sett uvt'rY :\1()\111& salo. Srort"s of * * * , limited". Copy product, skilled peoraon for am lion . UQulshc s hop, · · 1 thin~. Furn., ':f.plluncc' mo.~· dt'torator It em · Mn.,.......,... •i.l' experlcn~ helpful....not rm.od. plwctimeot In arow Fe hlon lwland. 6'&4·4001 .... e. ............... 11t.. It Qu n n bed. z air cond ,· i t'd Ing go: • & bab,> + custum uplroli.tc rct.I U ll02 via i\quiaru •• neeeuary. New com · ln& 31'('hllecturisl firm . .. 1 ,. .. 1 chci.ts. tools. It many _!!ms ~s 23~. i.ofu, artia ruu. I ~unw t..ui:unll Nl.iuot pany, new ldeott. Call lntetvilill& varied ac ~~~· .Pn~.'!~mP~f0~S?.!· .,.!!WllNl&Nh .. Conlu\ ~aclc ,...,, ,.,. 1 lbls moreo itt!ms . 631·2913 1 & Sun 9091 F.Usworth tabt ch.iir5., lamkl)li, si..1 You are the winner ol • ' ConU'ol Career "'mplo"· Uv tlt!s Top secretan • ""'"'' • dr '"' · '"' ,.,....., .,.,..., .... •· · """J" • amp • &ree ".' "' , lh boo u. 1 "e l> a t I.':.. t fr H .. t "" , ' _. "'°' mile hamhcappl>4!d XJnt. sw. cash 147.21s1 w/al11ile toC. 11,0 kin T H.B. Furn. "\ •· o c 1 • Th . wo " c111• ' • merit Aaenc)'.556-&$0S. 1k1lls + ~lilre lo j010, ooU ud C4il f. IS ATI SALi misc. magu ~ei.. l'l <' 1 1g13 so ''alut» baf PY aaert!~1ivr team. ece 11 enl. " Motordrivenexen:ycle mau ress. " •Prina TEAK FU ll N ITU R ~. 81ulfs. :.!9.&S Qul!d11du. Rt..-11 lrot Salu C areer•lteady 51 ary commen1ur111 t lt'mooftS642·4?963. Xlntcond. $ISO. ' Ir••· Beatal)'ret•. chuln . dbl hccad bo.ard, '&.At-IT SALi N.U.&j()-88"8. .....,.. ... 1 ii · work. 1175 wk·UP l&1lart. with exper. Call ror 1n Young man. 3 hrs Hrl)' C.ll '73-1639 COllCL.....,.. <:l'e'Sl, lam,p:s, Brown & Uarbara , IHG 1330. ---'°"""" & • •'I _Fu_l_le_r_B_rua_h_96i __ .UJ_8 __ for~tlOll .ti 1ubm1t re S1tnday mornlnic 3am • .. Jordan Sun Urnbrell3. Hone• 1060 Circus SaJesC&ertl 41Cuhier. Ai> • u 111 t t o : M 1 c h• e '8m. 6T3·2.SlSorGUH 413 Mens lO-spd PeuieoU 2 · **I IUY * * Childs Skis. Cirl!I Bike. GAlllAGI SALi ••••••••••••••••••••••• AuM Sth tnru 1\1111 17th plicallona befna l1>kcn Tro-.w. Peter A. Leo -----J"u brks 4t JHn, xln o.. liltd hraltun Chllctren Bdrm l"urn., i:ra Oreeoo Ave. C.M, Spirilt'd &ra!n~d 9 )'r btfl Anuh1•11n ('on vent Ion for tMiU: 2 permanant drum An oe. 1601 Dov "-dke l'OOd 67$-1800. AppUHc...-OR I wU Baby lbln ga. Toy11 . 8-SSAT &SUN Tho ru11 11 h 1>r ed qrt Ccntrr.suo w Kot11lhl PotitiOl'l3 . )IU11l be txper Sl. Sult~ 195 N.8 . 9ll800 •••••••••••••••••••••• --• •llorSr.t.l..forVeu. form it' a Coffee Tb l , Obi I.ltd. Obi Drl!Her & mtlro.~ tl3G!,. Tickt'ts mowl b1• t>X· ~ m a ture . App~ In 7S2·!1W4 ~ 1005 Raleigh Grand Prix MAST91AUC-.-. t~ureka uprisht V~u:uum. I 2 · d c ht111~~·d ru1• re11•11·v~d, T .. T -i.... ••••••••••••••-••••••• lOSpeed ........ _ ........ •a••'t.--.••s elec. beater. Path~ •el. m i•ror . nite stocn s, Jew.try 107 ~t>at§ ut thtt C'u11H 1nt101\ ~:!°"H°:~ci w8:~e 'i~lo Secy• K-. Y..-. JOHATHAH'S SIS. 168·14 --• •r • w1ckor. 4 c hrt & tbl. tot;.;., ~~~:~·~ti.~~·•••••••••••••••••••••• t'tn\1•r uh"ud or timf', De Im• r Ave• S a IBll exec. 3 To 5 years •SUMM ER Se:aN man's 3-specd blk Atl 6CALL114-7Jtl drapw. lOJCl.2 Gra a J.lat rm Chra. Dl11tk•s. Silver. WANTED Coll l}.i!-$61!1, E't 333 to -Cl4'me_nte. "~rv~~1cet.1 Kmellu . Inc. ~t.t:A HJ\N~F. • • ' with book rack. w . SAVE! New " llled fW'ta, areu rug, ini:ic. kitchen Curnerus. Lu111ta1e Bric TOt' CASH DOI.LA lt d 11im your t1C'kN:t. ;iiiii;;;;i.._;;;iiij;;;;;;;;;;~ 12al Victoria EVt.~YTl"il~C 0,0,ES. &46·3680 appl's , mist. Wl1!1on 's uteiwlls. SAT. &-4, SUN. lirac, Small t;lec. Ap P A 11> F 0 ll V 0 U ll 1\'nor 8lt1( inouthPIN'C ~ Sales Eng/Elec loS2SK Cost:i Mcio 646·71 4.22~~~ ~4~e ~1~ 'roo1 LI KE NEW Men's 10 s 8 1Ara11n Nook. Now ~~1~/''t;vi~·. 11~~~151~:~\ :!1;~·~~~9.~~ NothlnJ? J EWt;LRY. wA·1 ·u ~ . tar $.'IS, !\lm1)11011 MOit ... F'/CBklrpr/Conslto Sl2K EOE ' Schwlnnbike,askinaS80 Stores -$tS & 814 W. Homes. 833·3Hb All --------AllT O!lJt~. GOLl> 2li0 m11lt1te&tcr$i5. ~:!co Sey/Bkpr/RE LoSl<!K rvirt' St:it ion AHen 896 Chaise SIOO 1800 MS·928l !!!~:_J.M. 644MUO 2!ems marked~ell_._ GAltAGISALE S ll.Vto;K St-:HVJC E s lc n tt l tra cer. )ti&. T)pist loS7 Couch & lovt!seat $1500. -.-.... 16241 .... L HI 1''1N 1': io'U ll N & AN Q.lG 1281 1 t:xecSccy/!\lktng to ' dal\1. exper 'd . !Jay Woodburnmg i.tove ssoo. C•: area& , ANTIQUES (?) Sportlnl( ,.. .. ,., •· • Tl<)U~S.1;.a:-i :!200__ ___,.. -fo'EES PAID Eves.io'ull &p/llme.Ap Ph642,7137 ........... SturdyWalnulDesk Goods & 4 Che sts ot ISprlftcJdele&ldl1t4Jerl l"ltf;t:Z ~;tc wa •lu1,tf Jrvlne Per&0nnel Agency ply, Shdl St.alton. l7lh . ••• .. ••••••••••••••••• With chair drawers. nd paint. Ele1· s .. 9.4 & Sita 10.S 40'l· 1'03U':. OFi<' Jryur. \11ctorlan .D~'~ 488 E11th Costa Mes:i Irvine. N 8 . \ntlquc Ball & (;I w buf. Olympus FTL SLR 1.8 S.SO. 752.9007 ~or178+ about SOOOdold H:tnd painted plaques. ~i1~!~~~~~~!)f:~1;;e c·h:111t tlt>r , l~~ncr~l Sulte224 ' 642·117 rvace St a . Altendan fet. $300. Solid oak P~rf SIOO. Sollgor Zoom, S90 Bu ul1ful Gold 9· Sofa. ,ame rp m recor. s . llumme ls. planter s . ~· tc.G4 I --, ~'.'!!!!~~~~~~~'.:I fulJ & p1tlme. Exper'd cond wit bou t h ut ch . Strobe, SlO. Tripod, SlO I008c zippered cushions 1946• 19-'8 ll/O trams . &b.v ilt>ms. twin mat· Ladie:. HK Yellow gul Coldspot (rosll s re(nlt .;;. A p ply R a y C a re ) 640-04l3 ::\Jeter.$10.Cameracase on seals &back.Qulltcd ~jo~~n~p3r. Mission tres!i. household items, rlng l .4l!Carati.stundar< w/ ll't•mkr ~a2~. Good SALES GIRL · Fabric ex-Chev run. 004 S. Coas S2S. Voigtlander . $2S velvet. Perfect cond $l2S. ie · ...,,."""" clothes. girls & lad1&1. round brilli:rnl t.llamoud t'Urpcting w / pud !2. yd. per nee. C.M. Store. Ca l """'Y .. Laguna Heh. ANTIQUING INTUSTlN ~-6379 Also 8' GJ'ffn, white & much other misc. 1000 !'>-19·8307 11· i.of:i . blue 575. Cryttal Mary 646'""°'°· Do ..... k •'--e e •3 blue noral sofa, &d l'OOd f u r n t 0 "5 . chundclier S35 675·1.''2-t t. SHIPl'JNG CLERK y.,.. oow """'r a r "' VIVITAR still ca mera SGS. Ml-6042 ! • 1 l { • Guruge s:ile. Sun. only. TOP CASH S PAil> FO ~S 53$8 509 De Anu Sales &Merchandismg Hbndle Incoming & oul CineA.nllqueShops in Old 35m m S LR b o•d "-r e n 's , « r 5 & 316 Flowe r St, Costa YOUR OLD GOLO Cd~t.~atlO -t ' The Red Balloon Is look gomg orders, packaging Town Tualln? For quail. 450 /S L D, e l eel roni Qn. size hide·n·bed. grn & en's clothes. craft M~a. Glass showcase.!! UIA::\ION US. 960-2131. _ -. Ing for exception a 30'>..S So. Klls1.1n Dr. So y&selectlon,vlsitall of flash. 2113. 135mm wht. $100. Ames blk e ms, hs chld items, ches~.old desk&misc. .... y 4S0 ullon terrarium.ligttt caree r o ri e n ta te S.A. us. Located 1t l&l, El T e l e ph o to Lena leather cht & ollomi n oks. 327 f'u lle rton, WHOLISALIO,..L &i11and included Sltl:I salesperson w/a rtalr fo ---------1 Carnlno Real & Main. Unh•ersal thread moun ~-673·2349 Bob N. · 642·79l2. · AT & SUN ONLY ! 406 Qua lity jewelry repal <:all 645·S20.\. fa~hlon merchandising SllOES SALES part lime lens. Mmm FL.4. Bran * • • • South B:iyf~ont. B,31!><>:a r 0 r the tr n d l'. Ca I display. Contact the of Ch1ldrens Boolery NB R O R P U ""PER new.Won:isprize.~lak Klng siie Bdrmset ,S pc G" l C G rte Sale '. I I. Nautical fur n. &12·1732formforttlation. WAb TED fice at 846-00ll for In· Plea:1ant cond .. w 1vaca A L "' · offer. 7S2·8037 + mattress 4. fra me. igan 1 ara,. games. bo:it acces .. must Tho mpso n & y a nas ~" tervlew. tion & benefits. Ex pe Reed Organ w/Oak case. Pecan rinlsh. like new. A~t~q~esk 's~n.,& l~ys. sellth1s wknd. 9am-Gpm c ontracting Jewelers TOP CASH OOLLA tt ---------t he lpful. Mr . Mille r Complete ly restored.Cats 499-2630. JT\Sc.Jun . at. un. --P i\11> F OR YOU (C Salesperson 644·2-lG.I beautiful tone $ISO. Ph •••••••••••••••••••••• 12·G.4~gold ,Cdl\1 io'u rn .. c lothing. _a p· Uvestock 807 J EWELRY. WATCllE5. DahnkenofCosla Mcsa 64S.1S30days P E R S I AN kitte n s 41erStool1,4)00d ••• _ p l iances , m i sc •••••••••••••••••••••• ART OBJECTS. CO~, 1819 Newport Blvd SHOP TRAINEE WHOLESALE OMLY Registered. most colo co11....._ lleck yif1yt \\'lilTE Sewing Machine ~'::~· Sdat:~~Cl0-6j Rt>g. Morgan mare. brok S IL\' h: R S 1-: RV IC ' Sal __ es_pe_rson_· ------i To learn metal fabrica FRENCH& ENGLISH available. wo rmed .... ,. wa._. becks. dMk mdl w/3 drwrs. iig Pl.~, Hts'.n ora lo r ide & d rive. blk F 11'E. F U ll N & A •• J. HIRIUT leqionw·p-" ... }!~Soope. K!lalstoionnDor 40 """. Contn1'ners shots. 638·9308 uo for ... 546-9933 iug & button holes, used p parude Morgan geld mg. TIQUI::S. 6-l5_·_2'.?00 __ _ _ ...., ,.. " · · -· 3 's S27S 224Via PUILIC•UCTION Eng.Wt.>st e rn nu1-.· HAU. JEWEi.URS So. S.A. Arriving Weekly Siamese k1U~ns w/shols efter 6,... & wlutds. Lomo N. B L:d 1 1 "' 331J.l01l LUGGAGE TAGS N I · So LYMAN DRAKE Papers avail. from S35 rca. · · ( 1 o s l MANY FLN E ITE:\IS OF , . . . c~:st"l;~~~:1~!c. ~! teno Typist · Recep ANTIQUES S36·7962. ~lust selJ !! Anlq. bufret u pe r Sale: drawers. ESTATE J EWE L RV,Miscell ... CMK 108 f!'°in>ourbu:.mess cardr quality H ies orientate tionisl. Sh lOO. type 65 11233 CONDOR AVE. Sl75. china cabinet $175. s 1 n k s r u g 8 u n A RT 0 BJ E CTS. AN· ••••••••••••••••••• •• • Send ~nc card ror ~~ ersonnel. J ewelry ex· Part time. Costa Mesa Fcfunlain Valley 979·2811 Oocp 104 walnut sq. lbl no chrs .. _,.1evables ''76 .Sant· TIQUES. f'INE .. ~URN .. Aul he ntir old "Navaj Lugt Pus one sparc.n~f I ~M6-~l~OOS~~l3.S~p.m_onl~~~Y'._!l __ t,:::;~;;-:~~~r-;~~f·••••.!!.!.!!.!.!!.••••••••• xlnl SlSO. dulL unal rum _ ue1 ~ "' __ :re. ~l.lONE FQlt JN.: ~ · , • r e urn pe rn;1 a n e • per. desfrao e. bul nbl1-NTIQUE Sofa & Chair •PIT WORLD• !7 pieces> S6SO. Medit· lsabel.e M FO. & BROC HU RE. f'~1~!°~ P:;_r-1~u111:S'.~:tg'. tl!crnttrnt'twe tau nee. Call S·•9·t37o 0 SUPERVISOR for sale. Claw foot tub. teranean tbl w/5 chrs llide•A·Bed <Gold > dbl 6-15-2200 # P • P _ _Y.:_ ___ strap. m~c·ti n~ uirnni; _54_9_·_l37_o_ro_r_a-'"p-"p-l. ___ 1 In store credit car goodcond.675-6972 Pit Bulls, Pe kes. Wes tle wrghl iron base SSO. Xlnl cond. More misc.-. Must sell this bcautlfu 1 L>. reqwreml'nl~. P~· SEAMSTRESS sollc1tat ion progra m 1.::.--------r:~. F~~·n::~~~~kSeh~~-P lt!ase call afl 6pm. 224 Via Lo rcu . Lid 4·1'A~llLY. S~l. & Sun. tropical fish oquarrnm. vent lo~s.,& lhe~. For a :.lust be aggressive PUILIC AUCTION :\1. l·S h . B 11 &IS.7ss7. lsland.u75.4346 Refni;. S2S. 4! couc.hes. Fish included . Asking perso11:1hzed lu)t e nclOlfC! Boal cushions & boa mature. Excellenl com MANY FINE ITEMS OF . in c na uze rs: u . $20 ca .• 4 easy chrs. $10 SlOO or let's lradc for ., wn llpuper , fabric or covers.t:xper'd only. pensalion package. (;a l ESTAT~ J E WELRY, Te r~lors, Si lkies &~'Brown slripedllerculon 3 family gnrui::u sa le. eu., :! marble top c·offee 963·S738 after ti wkdays·. "Day Glu" P•ll>~r & ,,,.._, Sailit bySchock Mr. Reid. (714l644-l72S ART OBJECTS. AN· Y~rkiesS. lOOd mbced pupt· Co~h. Like new. sell Sea cllff. Sal /Sun 9·S. t ables. bs t ofr. M1i.c. oran)·time wcekcnds wlll back & t n m yuuc 67S·l823 TlQUES. FINE FURN .. pies. lu s vs mos $100. also end table. S3S. Toys, rum .• c lot hes. kilchlln utensils. µic------·-tui::.. Or t ry two r nrdt. ---5-IC-.-0--.... -y---....ailor, full or p:irl lime ETC. PHONE FOR 1:--1· breed27s. O p en eves 963-8738 aft 6PM wkdys: house hold atc m s. s ki. l ures. I.amps & olh.er · CAR~ETl~G back to back. "' Sml manulaclun ng fir FO. & B ROCH UR E . S3l·SO~ wknds anyllme equip .. pots & m uc h good things. 3265 Mm· CHANGING <.:ARPE PRICES. ., T)tping SO Shorth1nd In Irvine. 7Sl-2S75. &15-2200 Chlnuahuas l\tnlo champ more. 6921 La wn llavt' nesota. CM. S.t5·4Gl>l DECOll S2 0:1or3/SS -·i Full time 11 mo's yr. Ap.t :·---------1-=::==-------I " b · th t Wale rbed , queen 11i. o r It B 180 yds light gold nylon 4/Stags Sl .60 cn. ply Laguna Beach Schoo ax preparers. ex per. Graceful Duffel rown s moo coa rustle. bookcase hdbrd, · · CAR AO t: SALt:. Bumper +shag: Approx 2 yrs old. 619 tugs SI .:>O eu. ~ Dist. Personnel Office higher co mm Issi ons Eurly 1900 fem. Call 541·3092· padded rails. hlr. S200. Drexel dbl bed. to•rench pool. _small uphol chairs . A 11 f 0 r $2 5 o . ti 14 1 10 or more Sl.40 ea. , 49.l..as.t6 P/Full time. Tax Corp 673-2060. Yo rkie pups. cham Call 673-56l9. Prov .• bed side tl>I.. rusl unpainted wardrobe, car 6-106931. Sale:.1'ax In cluded ----------1 of America. Cnll 7 Dayi. sired. btfl thick coals. coucb. 2 M:ihoguny e nd ru~k. girl's top!! & pants . . . • ~OCAR D"' -• ---------mt 9am·9pm. Ph S46·0191 .CH 1010 •· ll!lf'2·B7l7 Kng S i W a terb-c d . tbls, Sat/Sun 10·4. 419 E Misc. Sal/Sun 11·4. 4236 \\0MAN S SU t:OI-. coat. Drow \Our own or :.end SE,..."ETARY . ··':················-:·· \..a . Complete w /pedes ta l. Buy St. C.M. Seton. Irvine. ~'i2·8114 w/rl'<.I fox rur . bile 11-ll, llUllW ·address. phone ... tiK Technician. Busy Aul Freight Damage Hotpoint Gre in Dune Pups AKC lup seam, SllS. hlr.217 -.-------'--------cw.I S450 new. :.t:ll Sl75 wa'll ~akl! one l'urd l'r Immediate opening for Sound Produl·ts ~ales Sule.3308 W. Warner . chnmp blood. Va ried Chica&o.H8960·46G7 Four new iron grid:. for For Sule O"Kedl! & ~ler· &.16·67i4 1,t:, i\dd:!.Y t>ac h P l / · 3 •rs r service shop desires · nearHarbor.Santa Ana • & 1 :\I l 11 ---gas stove top Sll set rill 4 burn er i.tove --ai;. ~~ee:~; r1~bitity ~ technician for repair o REFRIGERATOl~S ~~~sms l~~o~j • 4~s •. ;;3 . n Consig nment 1190 st:linless spoons. forks: w /i:r1ddle. $30, baby Wo\•cn wood s hadi:i. up to ~nd d 1el·k or monl')' or· work ind.e pe ndently A:\l /F M ,Stereo. Aul WASHERS DRYERS Eves/wknds . Glenneyre Laguna Br h. knives 1Sc·20c. table cnb. all wood. new mat· 811'; off. ~lso clra nlng & ePILOT PRINTING Must be pleasant wd Radios. \\urr slallon fo Recondilioned-Repos "97·3086 open Tues. thru lamp tall Sl2; Polaroid tress $50. P1cn1c table returb1~hm1:.1145·K9~. d T 70 ·sh maj or ma nuractuers. Two Male Afgltani Sun . 10·4 h as these camera S6. 5 gilllon glass wi\icnches s ts . Other --. P.O. Box 1500 • '7i~e h ype • FCC Class 2 lie pref'd &FrgtDamag'd. WlthPapers. goodies for s:ile : 100 yr jarsss.s7S·O'J~ 119341h misc hous eh o ld a p.l..arge site dresses, long, Costa Mesa ,Ca.92626 , or C~l~:..~.33119 Comp en satio n Com Guar /del 2Years,3Years oldoraanfrom Scolland, Sl.N.B. , pllan r es & p la n t s . lake ne':" SS . Anllq ~e JEWELRY . mensurate w/exper. Qll 29Yt:ARS IN O.C. T 1 S1200: books. library la · Everything must go. 727 vases with b1centenmal 9AM lll Noon <7l+I 646·7772 for In· DU .... LAP'S 1 an. 1 8 ue ble $35; Italian Provin· Brklsl sel. refrig .. skis. 2 0 l h s l . , c M d r 1 c d f I o r a I a r Restylinll & repair , THI llVJMCECDO. tervlew. As k for Gene " Good Ho.. °"'J! cial din. set $175; lamps glass. China, books. lotol Saturday i Sunday ull rangem<nls. red -white· l49K 1Uvers1de Ave N.8'. • MO Newport tr r. 1815Newport Blvd, CM 962·18@9 ~&up: elc.,elc. goodies! 2005 Wulla ce. day blue . SS Sllve rplate 63l-1717 I NewportiJeach TIL-VHONI GA~-litO -892-6966 . -;{;II~-----· servk~!o.r 8 _(M~. ~-J Equ:tl Oppor Employer Ans ri & "9fo 0 D c.; ' Whlle couch. end lbls. Now thru Sunday. 10 °Spd knives. etc $8. Arg us l\fCf . S"E LL m a n s • we '"JI Va~~er & S ~ ryerboth lyr . old b lk/tan mini la mps, game set, DR set. llsehold furn : class ic bike, stereo. bars tools & automatic slido viewer fash1cm wardrobe. suits, I. ---------1 Easy wor k . P /lime . ro1tu. lsl 1 gets · Dach., AKC, needs good uphol chrs, marble lop couch &colher items. tllS kitchen tbl/chr:.. 262' SS Old came ra SS . coat.:.. si 38. panl st :12. ---------.. S:ilary + comm. Ask ro Days s.ao.77t4. or OOO· home. love. $3$. S41-S249 colfl!i! lbl, etc. alt cstm Essex Ln .• N.B. <l4G·li789 Sunw Ana, CM. 536 8280 ~hoes. sz 10. 830·!012 Secretary Pool Darrell. 645-4900. aft 7. l>i2·50l6 iiiiiliiiiiiiijijiiiliiiijiiiiijiijijijii ..;ii .. jiiiiijiiiijiiij Exc~l~n~d oprrt~nit~es TELE p 11 o NE. work :\I I C R OW AVE o ve n . 8~h~~·~i::P~~d fo~:I~ Grn/gld crushed velvet 1111' for tn av ua s w o c from hm for United gourmet ronlrol. Il k\! s how. Afl 5 'wkdys swvl chairs. St2S. ea. 8' I • I s I re w h e n e v e Cere bal P:ilsy. Oua r. new. $350 or bst ofr. 962•8031 Fam-rm Sofl, $UO. necessary. Hrs 8·5. Typ. wage·incenlivt: bonus. 8J3.9266 .afl 5PM 842.9839 Ing 70 wpm, sh 90 or die OO.'HOOl: 9954819. frff to Y• 1---------1 taphone. Elec wshr &dryr. ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• room furn. Ma ple, 2 3 Ceff644·331t SSOeach or S7S for week old puppies. Irish drawer chests wllhhulch 9AM 'tit Noon Tool &c Die both. Call 64S·2SS2· Setter mother. Free lo top, match desk. 1 slnale THE IRYIME MOLD MAIER real old O'Keefe & Mer g ood b o m e . S 3 0 bed . $2 z 5 . S e t o f COMPANY r ill gas r ange w /db Wn tmlnater. Newport C hi Id c r a fl e n · 550 Mew--' Ctr Dr Requires experience in ovent, broilers 4. griddle. H el «h l s . 642. 8912. cyclopedias, $80. SS9·4179 ,..... • precision mold lor lnjcc c 11 c:A• 23 968-4293 Newport leach lion mold machines · 5150· a ....,,.41 ----------111• Sofa <Bullocks) Olive Equal Oppor Employer :tbility to design & fab. Refrigerator * * • grttn. xlnl cond, $17S. ~~~~~~~~~ molds from detail joints Works good· S60 Jhw JwllCMI 968·2840 Secreta ry/Jr. Small shop, air condi 751.SSn 26721 Calle FaUda 1-i-rl_w_h_i-te_c_a_n_o_p_y_be_d_,_g_dl QUICK MIMDID! -~ftc~lw~~H IMC /\ir c onditioner. win~ v~:~~~~:~?:~::of cond. S60M4_0225 SH! Sil! SH! Newport 11398akerCosta Mesa type. 11,SOO• BTU s. twof-&ickets Beach. Fee paid. Cal 642 1397 ....... " Control Career Employ· 549·3041 · <Sl3.SO n luel menl Aaency. M&-8$05. Equ1I Oppor Employer Must sell: Kenmore 30" ._....._. lro1• =========r-~~~~~~~~~ continuous clean d bl larniim i lalttr oven elcc. range. Ken· Ci-.. 1 SECRETARIES TOW TRUCK DRIVER more po rta ble not o. , .... 8/\NK T ELLERS Exper'd. Apply C & W dshwshr avocado w/hard Aug Slh thru Au1J l7lll EXP BAN K CllEDIT i;owlnf!. 17th & Irvine. m a ple l o p 3 y r s . /\nahelm Convenlion Striped velvet Medit. ch:ilrs. Beaut cond. Cost. S27S. ea. Sell $13S. ea .......... 213/592·1531. moked glass di~rm. tbl, with 4 chrs. S2SI> or bst ofr. 768-0595 c m ;cKERS '-N-'-._B_. ---=----rHedslrOm baby carrlag Center.800W. Katella "XP LEGALSECY'S converts to stroller hard· T icke ts must be ex· Brown Sofa.Xlnlcond. "' Trainee/Jr. f •nt ch~noed for reserved TELETYPE E•R .... &LE•Rw ly used.7Sl·l202a t 5.-n . ".. $100. "' "" "' " se:its ot the Convenllon Ol'EKATORS CMslandlng opporlunlty Coldspol Hefrigerator Center a bead of lime. ___ P_h_G.1_s._70&_l ___ 1 Needed for temporary to be trained "on lhc Cd running cond. Call 642-5678. ~xl 333 to aUly furn. Less than l work, fluid weekly job". Typing required. sso. 646·23 claim your tickets. yr old. Compl bdrm set. NO FEE Ca ll Co nt r o l Cu recrl---------~1---..:-------1 $475. Sofa & chair, cor· ('Al.-l.Soe8:im·4pm Employ m ent Agency, Kenmore Washer & Elec Free Kittens to good hme, duroy chocolate brn . 752-1380 SS6·8S05. lric Dryer SISO both. 3boys l glr1Call64S·48•l0, S.165. ''TG~nlth2J"color WestcrnTempornry Frigidaire GllS Drye St. 7204 cons ole. S450. Stereo ser vlc.,s. ln1· TRAVIL AGIMCY S50. Kenmorf' Elccl ri M Poodl d ood components . am & rm. _.. .... ' • ...,., M •c "rthur 111 C 1 1 1 Dryer $25. Guu anlecd. ale e, nee s I R f 1 .. ,., • ._. ... ,. omm s a on •• e s 546.11672. ho m e . lov es k Ids. tape, 5170. e r g. ;x....,. SuitelOO lrvlnr penon1,fortour a roup' hsebrkn.549.0094 Ba r , $35. P lcluru . F.qual()pporEmplos>tr lftduatrial ules. Plea• E Kefl'lg. 11.s cu. ft. 4 dlnetle se l. mi sc .~-.. 11enctretume: ' yrs old. S7S. 114 t;, 20\h o gd hme. Wl1lch dog.1_842.;___·7_37_2_. ------ APOLLOTIAVIL St.nptG.548·0137 ::ii<Ur~n~~7~~or · n ° o mplele king s ize ZZJZ So. L Iris... F'rialdalre ref r ig. Ob1•---------1 Walerbed, heal er . :ilr SECRETARY lor Real Estate Co.. In Fashion Itl1nd. Must l111v_J 4 yr exper. cypc 65·7~ wp m. s h 80·90 wpm . Call Eileen. &40·0123. Hp! lcla. c .. J21,01?. door. 19 cu.ft . !Preezer Bu utlful kittens. all col· surrounded" pedestal. 4 + bottom. Sl4S. S45·08S9 Onl, lr11IMd a"ecllonate Mo's old. StSO. 531·0133 , ___ .........,...._ _____ , 54$-7440 Riviera Sofa Bed. 4 mo'a )'OU hav1 lyp1ng & a1her " .. dryer. avoc.1----------1 pld. Sl25. Other fu rn fc cen'I ofc exp tbrnk you Sl75. Dbl dr rcfrig/ fn.r Xlnl bl11ck La b mole pup· mute. ~l·OW Secretary/liltht book· can lurn lo run a SlSO./\ll ~d cond.64S-6382 py, 8 wka old .• mother1_:.:.;.;.;:..::.;...;..;..;_ _____ -t keeper pos llion for lt'letyJje? We :Are i'ltCX'k or644""'866 /\KC.G75·l'14t. • Rooms of beau\. furn, 1 career minded . sell broker:iii• firm In Npl Uke new. in xlnt cond. &t11rlln1t lndiv. w/xlnt etr"needsomeone who ........ · 1005 ...... • 100 Mus t aee to a pprec! typln111kllls ror busy ex· toukl learn ~be parl ol •••••••n•••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 836·4110 ·· poTtlng co. in Nµllch. ·our starr. Hrs 6:30-2:30. 1n·--a-ut-lf_u_l _A .. -es-,-..,-,---l-rro--ir. I Sala r y StlOO. + xlnl Oll1Shlrley644·1890. A w d la d "" ""' ., , .. • bmt'Ots . Call for a ppt. on er n 9 drwni, maple $120. pie· 640-Q91. PIST. eo wpm. l!otCST lures 6 frames 6':5-1949 uper heltlfbl. (food com· A • I ~ Secretar~·. Gd 111\orth• pany benefits. Lawyers Of ntiques Dbl bed, comple t e & l)•plng s ltltls. C.M Title Insurance Corp. • w/w1lnul h~ad & fool area. S45·8489. 1800 N. Bro1dway, Santa ¥lllt _. .... 26,000 ... ti. 11•ii.w•t"llMIM•• btd. barely used $100 . ...;.__-------. Ana.See DebbieS4'1-Sl7l a 6 •• wHt. M-IM -ac ..... 846-3222 M•• COMING TO ... ~ KINNnH fl&.D lt-.NMdDlreetM" "ICHNID IMITOW I ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER s;ge~':ii' ~~~a~!e~~: AITR~ wanted, 21 & Co•er 5000 of ..._ 111 ttM•...... Mu,t sell king size firm ~-- mcnl. shorthnd. typing, over , full-time. da).f or wetl4"s a-..t Hll~J. ....... bo springs & mattress. ..,....'3'".__, night. Apply In person. I .._.,..t.I I ti• ""••••• "''!...~Id. 195. cash. general ore .. construe· tJta•n l" .,, or an 6PM. ""I ' ••••• •• -.•• pr• t p~ • 330-,.,_ tion. Exper only. Santa .. ,,.... a::. I II•• ..... ..........__ --.-- u "'l ~d o r < M • x . I • •1 '"-1•---_.... Ana. 83$·8015 ext 27 "' • • ~ Resla11n nt 1768 Newport ~ ...t .. -.,. h•W.. IOH ........ ;;~~ .......•.. s~r.et!~ dr~~ oNc!d'~~~1--0_1vd_.c_._M_. _____ 1 o.... 11.001.000 ..,.. ef ...... a. \ in&'& shorthnd nee. 3S hr · WAl,TRESSES .-.1 y.-. ...................... 1tt workwt.Mt·SOCO • EXperd. l\'ullorp/\. A .. dc .. l•l•netf .. el· •ellfflH. Goodhrs.Nealappear. ~ .... 111 ....__11.-&..-. =1.., Pirl .. SICY J911L AU. O"r 21 --...,... Ntw oUfce al Harbor Surf"Sirloin llOZ ......... Slnel. 9Z714. to,w, bib)' items. some fllnl,.Anlho Pool Sweep, lol'I or 1ood les. t11s Fr.nci1co Dr . NpBcll. Frf/Sat{Sun. Cash Buslneq Park fn Sanla S930W.Colst Hwy.NB T•C7t41714el777. Ana. Hours 9·4 .• N No PhoneCalls!!t Allti1aue•. plants . dried shorthand. but prol1c~n "ITRESS • For lunch. o--Wed ... s.v •r nowera. k~lck knacks. Ill office allllls. S550 st.art. ~tails. relief dlnne~. ~ -. m • n Y h 1 • h I d Send resome to acl •724• Apply In pe rson. Th ~~lhl~~-. -r:'AU:.• ::· e/oThe O.Hy Piiot. P.O. Quarter•l>eclt Re.l. WO f ~ht 4 ;.M, VhltUil D11)tona Cr. HU. Off ~.~.· Costa. 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P\t Pl>'· MllCIDIS ~-. , Pl\638 3i72 ~o~~··· s~.lt\500°.P·,7P1 .~M.l ~1t1a s1unr(lj)1 r 0JleG~ncr LIGltAMDl in cu~l'. t' t>Jn ..,..,., "1'1 VINT ,.. tH2·m6 ---1469732 o# ' .. 1-;x<:c-I rqt 18'Tli\OJ\. 4 C)I , <t speed. n'·Pm. ,.~,, ·~ • i AGE htSAMTAANA K.,._Ciltie t7JS OMDISPLAY 1975TOYOI A SADD&.llA~ i.proot. Special Kdlth> '1U\'W l'\qu,11ebut·\.. YE ._R 11 ,u-·~-ef •r•rt• C&ICA VAUIY U..ORTS car ! Low mlleal ~r. No :<Int runnini cond. I A •••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -·. ~ , 1974FIAT '89KarnrnnnGhlu AUTllOKIZ ~Q .... ,~~&M> ellsw..... t77 lll·Z0404tl-4t4t _, 1 l330_b.it~fr !'Hl8~i~ 121 z DOOi Good c:ond. l\l1n..xlnt. )1f.RCEDES D!:i\Li:H oMl.Y IJHI •••••••••••••••••••••• $3499 '(ltf VW nu11• l'll•on In ·¥1 ,\Mlf'M Tadio. \•lnyl top. K46·!101 6862 M llnch~i.trr. ~AIOUIS MOTOll YOU CANT • ' •74 VW •SAMTA AMA• out, rul\5 .ir4::ll . svv:u I""~ UTKKY. - -Buena P.irk MISIONVl&IO 'tfWA.OM LIHCot.MMllCUIY MHU5 1 ~1 9711 SJJ.7210 IJl·Hl04'S-l2IO IUY A NICll AU1() tr11n11 , '•ir c:ond1• 30 N 1\i . S • u•t $1195 ....................... OntlltSantaAna•·wr vw ANYWHHI uocune. llU~r nice c11r I l stin": anlAAn· ,. Du•hl'r. ltl.000 mi ·~ 1974FIAT ·1aRX2 RotoryCpe -- -inuvor CE'6l A '-"c,fnVK!'itJ • 547·0all \'r1~~"J1r,2 ur . unJ 114 5'0U COUPI 23.000mi "fJ IOC Cpe. <e IJl)Hd, f•ior)' ,.li l'OI\ 74 S8AN --l t6f ~W rt. tt1rl-o ~ tu1 . '• AMffM. a ir concl . II ~--645 001 • t004JICY > 1:.'°::';fi., t •Olo. tlu lt'r. It 1i1Wt·i.I. low mile!i & Ilk\' STATIOMWAeott voe.. 977~ i.peed. Lie. G20LKt: 'iO t'1:ll 121. Sprt t'.oupe $8,450 61...r_ , ... '-o•-s•o oc•w1 !1831.PS). .. , •••••••••••••••••••••¥. . SJ795 0 s k I JI g I 5 0 0 Mere••..... I SI "-' .. ~~ ll •21ts ntl . 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Xlotcondltion 1966 Horbe>< c M 6•&Y30l : ~·.~·c~~~d~l~·~r:r~\~~ 701 PSIMJt 4UrQI metalflnkt.•. deep dist e .... ,. I SG900.Ph646-8'70S -Al h · Suptrnke' Chromewhl11.vinyl T·to J $3995 OVll 100 " Clloi~Of'hn• . . R To~·ola Corolla. lo m•. umt'f;.Ol~ new paint. 717PllMJr 64-,GVD s ide curtains. 1400. 2025 S. ~ .Sale Thur;; 7 ,29 iG · ToClloow,..._I All v.•1th low miles .. nm 60 · 220 SE. ori:lnal ne.w•pumt. tires. run 51695 '1 Air ... s peed 642·~ul'l 6P~f. _Anaheim 750-2011..,c thruftloci 8~/iG. .. ,Pl.US U .... IVERSITY ..... "ii\ ielaiac:ul:a ?V'ner.Nu pa1nl.re lt ln· gr eat. asking 1'7SO. 717PSftC)I" 7UDDD 'Gfi.VAN runsgood --.-,,t- many -many more " ~lop.~ , ~~~1~.u;~tem . xlnt M0·9"39 Penny Lomll~1 txtrarlc11n! 5'200 · 1974 V~LVO ,~J :. Port " s eda n Otdsinobile 1974 "IO'"OU · 1969 TOYOTA '69 SQUAIHACtC s:n~ STATIOMWAGOM ·t modtls ... new ... used ... -" Hondo Con • GMC W ., ZI ~ '71 Mercedes 3000 . Only 4D• SID•.., JO du~. 100':',,, guaruntcl' S1cc111 1111<' In to\\11 .. mon ey !!l av1n1t d l!· TnlCks . h"-1~t0'-'0ff. , 1100 ~i. i.unrf. AM/FM , "' """ oh th1sc11r's dnve trai11. ''70VWFai.lbark.lowner. t<I03L.,~X > ,,r mon.'ltrators... 2K.'lil llarbor Bl vd. own~r. Mrnt uondi11on & stereo. fully-. ~quip. 4 ,s pee~ with rudlo IXXSOL3l. automntlc hlcl inj .. lo" MARQUIS MOTORS;;~ IJ SPORTSCARS Costa ~lesu 54U 964 low ro1lc1;. llSllLWDL Showrm cont.I. 64l!·1046 (X1'T6161. S 1495 mile;sge. Must see to ap l\llSSION VIEJO .,,, INC. . 7 1 ~ Mfi 9742 Sll95 ... prec,&J0-5343 · 111·21104'5·1110.~,: 2S33 1larborBhc1 3 l o nda l>i' 1e MISSION VIEJO••••••••••••••••••••••• HEWPORTDATSUH '7Z411 '72VW,llWAGON --'11 Costa Mesa ll:ll<'hback x1111 cond. I IMrc>ITS ;s ~tc N 'd t l l nd 8&I Do\cSt!'fft STATIONWAGON VW C •MPERS Deluxe extras! Sha rp! 540-4491 m1. s:?3-iS. 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Bc·st orter or trade MGI 974 21oo llarborBlvd.CM 4 s peed . radio ~ one Likc ncw.lon11lrs XLNT CONO AM/FM •SERVICE ~-:1 ror prc kup or panel.•••·~··•••••••·~··••, 631•2620 o~·ner 1296NCTI '11 P.ottto.#Zl12 CASSETTE . 22M Ml •LE•SI.._.'--•t> 675-0970 days or 673-967£ 1972 MGI GT $2895 . ."1 sftarp PP. S2600. 67348116 ~ "w at 6pm.. .. . An extra.extranlcecar : '7SToyotaCOrola '71AtttTop . ZllJHY "'72.Vw Bua. White. to"' Oveneos . - ---127-05300 1. -... spttd. vinyl top &·ottlY •DOM-luaNS• S ncftat _ JDi...JllL r adi I ver • .Dttb.! '68 2SOS. full pwr .. 6 c:yl.. $2991 11.000 miles. <2100 1 Bu)' V"" 11SW .._ '-~.... ee -eiia Spec10 clean In It out. muit se .._.__~ bst offer. Obs. 998-7300. v-,.. .. 5" '72 Poptop 416F--._ ,,~ you"I eves & wknds S36·51163. MARQUIS MOTOIS or lease. -~lS • .,..242-13 -- -------~llSSION VIEJO SADDLHACIC l373I Harbor l\l\'d. We.~tphahu.. air " -. Uke '71 M.1.300 131·211049S.1210 VALLEY IMPORTS *GSA]Ro4EN4CIRQOQVE* ·~.~~~.l4HO :On~ •:u:~T:J ~~r~,1~ •II(!• SU3.S 131-2040495·4949· • . nm.: rig st,ove S2,950.Firro.831'1M. '\\;r\11.'l'&tiurts nowo~· 63.000 mJ. foll pwr. ·11 l\I G B. go~d cond. -. s ink. waiter lank. F41l . un Sul'11 t! 111 4 for youf loa<ted llltfY ~In. m rrh. xtrlu, lo m1 . 4 !'e w '71 TOYOTA m VW Cmpr. Pop-Top. cumpert'q1111>ped '67 VW Sqrhck. Gd oond. co11\e111t•n1•1• • r perl. ~II nu tires. p P. redials . S2500/firm COROLLA like new . n ew tires. M115t bei.t'\•nl Best offer over Sl.000 • \' 213 82 1."'0"'J , ., 3 30 00·6"~ clutch/brks.S30o8428 · CaJl67S·0313. J J • 1\ulo. trans.~ ·nice ~ar --------1 213 3.16~9· 1970 MG&GT Lil' 3'.?SDNL ·A~?r~,c~~~k.'"~d~ccw~~: ·12 ~18 250C. Landau. 4 speed & ma as. XLNT' S850/bst orr. 646.3814 stereo. lupc deck. 119.'>lllNI. Tobacco brn. 833-IJlG. SADDLEIACK ·71 ~lercedes 220. Ai r, VALLEY IMtORTS auto. Al\!/ FM s t ere ll 1·2040 4ft.4949 cussette. 6'i3-307 I .. '64 c. must sell! $'100/best oCfer 67S·8712 SOUTHaM' OU...I COUNTY'S . ·---'TOYOTAHALll BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ........ ·•··4 ,, ,.,\ 11UH'IH\•0 \)-I J.t. •• ' G ARDEN WESi YW .. . ,, '''• 1 '•' '"''" \\,,,I ! \\I 1 II • t I '• I "I 1 , , '73 Sup. Bll. t'M. ~-trk. I mt. nu brks. slo rnck clean, S2300/b:H ofr 675-5808 ONLY :'3335 MMU'DOllNOT MID A CATAL me CONVDlll- USll Alff IAll (jJ 4 DAIL 'Y PILOT w...r..,.w ·~··--············ .. ··· v.... 977 ~ .•••......•........• I •' I SOUTHHM ORAMGE COUNTY'S VOLUME VOLVO DIALER Ml\RQUI S MO TO R S "~-uJ ~J\W• ·l,IW If lo'•""• ····•l'·· ·1··'· ........ ',,' '' I' l ,, .' ,· ,., ' , • 1 - Auto1. Used ......_ UMd ......_ Utffl • UMd ..,_,Used Mlol. UMd ••·······••••··•·····•• ···••·····•·····•·••·•·· ........................................................................................... . 9'01 ~ H11CM•roltt H J 9'4 9'SJOWI_.. ~ ~:~~r. • ... ::~:~:~· ....... w ... A •• N .. li0.i .... ···:;:E.~~~1:· .... ;;~=~:;;;~· ""'l~.?l ~~ ii~~:.-~~··i: ....... i~i: ...... llunt1n11ton Beach Jo'ROM • t.ANDAU. Autom1tlc. Low miles! Has ever-$97~ M~tsell SUPllMI You are lh4.! WlnMrot TOWM. C-try 1969 or 1970 1r cond. & p~•r. steel'; )•thing Including tape "70 LTD Country Sq, 9· 'fllMusllncrestored. $1995 twe trNtkkeh J\utaSaln &Lt-usmg • I In~. Priced to sell . U c. 311NBX. t.larks & pass, al e, auto, nr nu SuperfOnd. $1800. Has air conditlonlnC and tSJJ.50 .., .. 1 -Cadillac 1003LOT>. Linc. Continentals t Mich. $1,000673-2136. •9&-1208 a sporty while vinyl top • l hlc)llH)lro.. '64Che\y•028<.:QS $199 Convertible v!t..~~~::c.~s 1~ from. ('71s thr '71 LTD $1.250. Aulo. p/s. "61 ,289 Vinyl top new over pe>wder blue ex· ..,..._I. leia.y ·~ ~::.~::;~ ~: CASH IUYIR I ll 1·2040 495.4949 $7699 ~~·90. p119b, lope, >.lnl cond. :l~~· wb/~ .. ~~:.:s.8~ tenor. Lie. 19SCRZ Circus 'Iii! Ctwvy G f"U71H·SR~ .....,. S3 ,. 540 • 5630-A~t ~lh lhru Aui.t l'7th 'W l'onl.-756NOOS009 •547-9709* USC klJI •SAMTAAMA• '68 Ford Cortln o . Xlnl 6ll·l 1 1\naherfn ConH·nlwn W Mt!rc. 921121\ $699 ---CHIVY k #I UHCOLH MllCUIY transp. Clean. Allking '6S Mustaniz, A/T, A.IC l"cokr.llOOW.K1o1ll!ll.t ·~<.:hevy.NNUSG .HI HIL.PMEIE #I 1301N.Tuslln,SantaAno 5550/bst orr. Aft. 6 , Neweverythln~.18mpg, T1ckel!t m111t he n t801d:1 YWK~19·S?9'J 547.051 I 491-2197 $1000firm.541M816 '2626HAltlOltlLVD.' ct111na<'<J for resene 'lil!Dodic WYJ\.284 $799 ~ Paul ftet!d <Cl:111S or '75 COSTA MISA 9"IA at Oft! Convent.I "rOCht'v1·mMi1'·'"' -ti:appu Sigmal •74 MAllC IV '72 Galaxlc 500, ~ dr 11.T . R are 69 MACH 1. 42 C<·n~tr a h,·ad of lime "11 Ood,e-lllOH80·SlS!l'J ~ pftNNlll Gold w/bm v top, P /S, Cobra Jet. n ew eng, Pinto tt57 l:a11 642-~H. f:1't 333 t -..U $7395 P /B, A/C, l'IUlo, R&H. $3000. Best otr. Pvt Ply. •••••0 ••••••• .. ••••••• ~)lf!Ur~. E1117FinaorinJ1 CHEVROLET Full power, leuther in· new radials, 36,000. Xlnl SS6-0637. Terry lt7l PIMTO • ___ ..., ___ _...__ .. ___ ;.;.;;;.,..1 -' tenor, vinyl top, AM 11"1\1 cond 581 9382 • · · 4 ..... -.. Ith at" ....... radio s tereo s tee l belled · · 65 Mustang, str111ghl G, ·~'C'Uw "''"" • •646-4446• 1'i..T-1bers ~~~~r:J~d. radial tires. ractory air lecolR 9945 spd, 100% perf. mech. ~~::83~~~aln•l miles. . • . •. .. t MEW s....-fT JUST AUIYID '9) Xl/,.s (5) 114 SPIDHS TO CHOOSI ROM C 9905 !~ Uut S<'6·UOORes.551 -~l con dillonin&. Lie.••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt gas ml. $750. SADDLUACK ! Cadillac 57SLGB ''74LINCOLM ~ VAUIYIMPOITS '73 Ct.."Y MalilMI s4o. 5630 4 DOOi '6.5 Mustang Convertible ll I ZMO •tS-4949 Q It d p . N:1bcrs Cadillac Co. Car. vs. A.T .. Cully pwr .. 289. Xtra s harp. Call ---·------ 9910 . ..•...•.........•.... 1973 IUICI Re4JCll Sport CCMllfN VII, autnm3lie. pwr steering. air cond . vinyl top & pwr. windo w1> 1847J PA l. uGa Ly an rice Only 2.16.093 miles. Man) ~oqwp'd + leather seats. Jack. days 642-0212: eve '12 Pinto Sta wp, dnt uar.mtetd '(\ras. till slttr. spd. control. 546·22'17 rond. air, suns. MS-4102 I '"~ing rtc:iali h ~895 Am·i'~m & s tereo t ape. ors.&6·9022 I !'re ferred RJll'\ Nabers vinyl roor: Duy close l Olch•obile 9955 I l Set C=-1 .. c wholesale ! Lac. 710KXZ. • • 1 '72 P"..-.0 I Jrj!CSt cctron 111111111111__ '"$ •••••••••••• • •••••••• ""' r N &. U I "73 Town car, 4 Dr xln1 5699 Auto trans. Uc. 305FNZ o C..id~lac\ ,;:• 2600 HarborBtvd. cood. New radl1ls. 1974 OLQS $1599 C.M. 540-910 loaded. $4990. $52-17 •SANTA AMA• NIMETY Et6Ht OrJngt ounty 544-!Mll UNCOLM MBCURY llGEMCY Open Sund.iy 7 l MOtn'E CARLO . uot N. Tustin. Santa Ana HARDTOP SEDAM Cadillac Buckel se3ti1. s unroof. 70 Mark 111• absolutely 547.0511 40/60 power seats, cruis BILL MAXI: Y TOYOTA 1., t• I• •I I • 4 \ •• •· ""''~ 1~-II .. M D I 1>tereo radio. power win bout. rond. Every ex· -ntrol, auto temp al a!>tcr <-a er dows, power door locks. tra. Tobacco brown. •10LIMCOLM w i--===:::::::::;~=--1600 HJrbor Blvd 1018JEX> $3200. c--CelMl. i..acted. <TSK85)) l air I Com Mi:~ 549-9. ll>o &13-9293 833-2158 VVI"• $4495 '73 Wp, 2GOQOC, • ug. $3575 $2195 Nllbers g11ge rick, 15-31 MPG, 74 Buick Regal. like ne" Nabers Nabers Exceptiocal value, full C •• Sl,e!l&. W.3MZ. $2699 MARQUIS MOTORS MlSSION VIEJO 131°2880 495-1210 Cadl.llac Cerw.tte H32 power. leather inlerior, • DC 1 · only 26.000 mr. 2 nc" '"M /FM t . 1 2600Harbor Blvd. Classlried Ada set b1g : PIAT FACTOIY AUTHOllZED tires . vin t op . u1r & ~ad•tJaC 2600 Harbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••···~··••• n s ereo, vany Item s. s mall items er : W.1, SeNice, Lee.,"°"_,_, 0.11...,. ~· 5.160().114~~-I . C.M. · 540•91 OO •CORVETTE'S• top. Lie. 150ACC C.M. 540·9 I 0 any Item. 642-5678. • 120W.WarneratSo.Main,SontaAna .76 OIJel ls uiu. Brand -_ L ---------• CHOICE OF II 540·5630 !---.. -.-.-----t..:.:.:::....:.::.:.M;;;.:.:..ew..:...::~~-HOO-- • 557•2132 e new. won on game show '70 Cad Deville ~oup~ '72 El ~a~ino. 350 e ng. 1956. 1976 9•001..,.....__, ...... Dealer pnt·c $4000. Mak\• Sharp, fully equip d, ;m auto. air, hbergluss deck TT C • 1011 \so' ,\ so\ .14tos.Mew -. ,..,.. 9100 ofr 613·2712 · co nd ,. power seals , cov'r ., s t l r3dials . • OfK• Oft•·•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ -_:_.,.._. telescope :>leering wht!cl. cherry! $2600. 493-6721 4 spd1., Auto. '1 2626 HARIOR ILVD. , l INC 'll N Ml RCURY -D 0 I HEW 1976 CHEVY SURFER VAN s49aa ... -. One owner. S2.050or bci>t C"'--'-9925 Southe rn Calirornin '~ COSTA MESA offer Tel 526 <11124 ... , ..... r finest select ion! Just --==.;:..:..;-"=~--• --· · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• simply very beautiru 73 Linc. Cont. Cpe. 32, '74 Cad El Dorado, Blue '73 CHRYSLER Corveu.es priced right! 1:.0wner miles. Beaul. -wtwtute cubl"1olel top ~ • NEW YOIK!lt broue metallic... w..1 int., snrf. cruise, fonded, 2.door Brougl'N.m. Fl.Illy WE LEASE matching le3thcr & wht lo m\. S7.400 6454344. power ""'ulpped + rac· CORVETTES top. Xlnt mech. cOlld. -... E-Z t-'INANCING Dealer serviced. Pri Ply. ·74 Cad. 4 dr sed De,•1lle. tory air cond., Am/Fm HOW"'RD CL-.roa.t 613·7876or774·1433 wht. 111n)'I top. ovr gold. stereo. Vinyl top. Tilt & -. -Loaded. 39.000ma i6.29~ telescopic s t eerin g Dove & Quail St s . MGverick 9947 \7l0 498·1343S • wh~J. Newport (leach <Near ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2999 MacArthur. Jamboree & '75 COV, all xtra1>. Fm• Bnstol) '72FOID MA. VHICK Mist blue. leather. S8.2S-O •SA.HT A. AHA.• •833-0555 * P.P . 499·4200 UHCOLH MERCURY•-----~---• $2295 ·10 Urou~ha m . rully 1301 N Tustin.Santa Ana equipped. \lnyl roor. C'\· 547-0511 l remcly cleun. \ery i;ood 'ti8 TC W AIC PS PB cond. 189:i. 1!3:U559 . gn ' --·w ---rudrnts+cxlras Hmp on reg 5800. 540.!1696 Hard to FW Mod.I VETTES'74 Mercedes Beni Trude·rns 4 door sedan with auto trans (!("Onomy 302 Ve engine, f:lctory air PS. radi o h ealer Li e 063ELB 540·5630 3 to ChooH From Houu of l11tporh Clte•rolet 9920 Well maintained 1 owne 714/523 7250 ••••••• •••••• •• • • • • • • • • lo m 1, fully loaded 7 • -1011\SO\ & ~O\ • LINCOI N MEJ« 1my 74 MOVA. Newport Broug h am.cougar 9933 CUSTOM 003.3471 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2626HARIOR ILVD. HATCHIA.CK ContiMfttal 9930 '69 Red Convcrt1bll'. auto. __ COSfA ME~-- . d l b k 'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• new pa rnt. P /W. 4 clurn· ·10 Muvcri<'k 1\1r con ·• au o.A u,c.,.c ,72 MARX IV nel B·trk. air. AMJl"M. Automatic. PwrslrnJ' :~:,_~ t.a~:~~~per~har~ COHTIMEMT AL Xlnt cond. s1soo. 675·006!I $1150. 551-4!649 1369KOZ> White. Loaded & with '72 MERC. wy 9960 $3195 low miles. t737PHI >. COUGAR XR7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CortFoxLea1ing $5895 v.s. A.T .• Fae. air, '70 l\lontcrey. Like ~w . ~Newport Bl., c.M. MISSlOM..YJEJO P /stecr .. brks, & win· motor & body. 4dr, vinyl 645-3661 PORTS dowa, r acfio, h eat.. rf. air , pYT.-dttts. IM w/sw .. v. top, till steer. r adials, $1200. P .P . Avery Pkwy.-S.D. Fi;wy. Lic ll(MFTQ 1_4_93_·_7826 _______ 1 28701 Marg uerite Pkwy. $2999 ,75 MOM"'RCH 831°1742 495-1700 .. •SAMT A A.MA• GHIA tDOOI UMCOLM MERCURY v.s. A.T .. F ae. air. 1301 N. Tustin, Santa Ana P /stel'r & brks. _stereo & 547·051 I lope, W/SW. V. lop, low mil('S! Just perfect. Lie. 75 COUGAR XR-7 lllOLWB. $5395 $4799 Auto. t rans .. powe r •SANTA AMA• s l c er I n g. A m I I'' m LIMCOLM MHCURY mulliplex. factory air 1301 N. 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CAMPIR OW IN STOCKI FO. IMMEOIA Tf OfU\lfU/ fully fllu•pped, •leept I•), lull coo~ "'g, hearing, relrogerolor, ptopone 1yUI'"', full f•~•glo•> ~eolly • "M1n .. Mu\o MolCN Home l~•c< .. l6ASIOHOll~\ 81>9) S.e /ti Orfwe ltt l'ou'R '•"• ltt IG.IU '"'Ill CUSTOM MINI VAN IN STOCK NOWi_ , FO• IMMEOl4TE OfllVf~Y/ lto11od loberglou ~hell, 111111 (0 peltd & panelled <u>lom po•111, porlhol111, •~ylo9h1, IO~ dt'<I "'og wh,·col1 & '"'" (S..r • SGl AS· 10 •<>4'1 (St~ 827) ,_""'I\ ............. ...., •• ...., ....... -<. ...... ~ ... ·---· . , ........ ... ,1..,... ....... ~ ~ . . . .. ~ ·~· ,,.... '3699 1175 lllC rtCIUP t1..1Jt MIU\ , ........ "" -· .............. l'w ........ "'"'~ .. ,,. 14199 THANKS, OUMl<ouenY ... ..,,._ . ._..,.... .... • FIRST t• SHVICI "'" ... _.... ... tm.•.u ,,1 '5199 117tMUll MIZU ~·-*" -·--. .___.,~ ___ , ... _ .. -"'""1";f•• 14999 '7'1UICI APOLLO 4 DOOll 411 ' 1•-t"" Iii'~ .. J-t , ..... _. ..... ... ·~ 11."'1l) PAYMENT CASH OR TRADE ON APPROVED CREDIT ·~ ............ -. ... I f)( s4399 1973 ,.. '1 TOl'1CIUr . -· ... ,..,,.,_,.,.. •u..,,, l • ..... ·--, .. . .... 51099 $2699 1171 llHC. 1174MUSUllC MCMIMCH II ,,.".O:M~!.. 11000 i11¥•U ···•to4 ·...,, ..... .-• ... t Hlo\I\ .,. .. ,., i2399 -. 20 HONDA WA~S IN STOCKI \ ·~ . ..-.. ... > .. Sunday.Auo11111 . 1976 I • ti! A SHOPPING LIST OF Al1I0/1110TIVE lt4LlES ON HARBOR ·BOULEVARD IN COSTA MESA l 1 Johnson Connell Nabers Earle Ike Theodore Bauer Miracle Costa University ; & Son 1 · Cbevrelet Cadillac . l~erts Robins Motors Mazda . Mesa Sales & Service .!; LINCOLN CHEVROLET CADILLAC FOADCARS BUICK• OPEL Datsun OLDSMOBILE . . : CONTINENT AL V LVO MAZDA I ·:. MERCURY CARS & T~UCKS AUTOMOBILES TOYOTA & TRUCKS BAITlSH CARS & TRUCKS HONDA CARS I LEYLAND DATSUN CARS :· CAPRI &TRUCKS GMCTRUCKS . ·: ' 9; -1l1&-BRANO-Jaguar ' TRADE AUGUST . MAZDA ' LUXURY E CLEAN-UP!. CARS SAlf! ~ UIUISllES NOW NEW • AIEWllEED \ A EVERY NEW 16 ·OF CAT GIVES -M •PINTO • 1MI :1.916 TRADITION XJ-s THIS DATSUN -•MAVERICK• WITH ltUCHIVY AMAZING -MAUIU 0 TORINO ~ 4'.JilCii'.{' . ~ .. Nabers Cadillac Co. car. @Ci):.• US! q HONEYBEE -Only 26.093 miles. Many IM OUR HUGE 5 YEAR . extras. (874..IEP) STOCK 1 .· 1975 -UIH ,. ·• SLASHEDTO INSTOCk .-MARIC IV 01 .. IMMIOfAff . COMT. -r-oruvur 75,000 w (691LPY) s THE PIEE lT . 59350 . tf7JMOMTI A-MILE . . ~AILO . Bucket seats. sunroof, COSTA MESA . . stereo r.adlo. power ·A FEW· FACTORY ... . windows. power door .... . 1''7s IOclcs. (018JEX) , . DATSUN . UHC • SHH REMAIHIMG _ ENGIN1_ . ~ • . . COUPI ... l . WARRANTY • WON'T . . (5Y81A840580) • 58395 Brand 1974 ouas MG . MMTYll6HT ON ALL . Regency H.T. Sedan . . MIDGET . New~'76 ~~Mata, cruise E. . . . contrOI, auto. temp. air NEW '75 STING! . CH£YETTES cond. Loaded. CTSK855) SPECIALS . . 1974 $44H ·l . . UHC. ,. '76 . ' YOUI CHOICE: (Dealers cost 'includes (A $336.00 Value !•. 4 DR. SID. rre1ght and factory included at no extra . . (654.JPP) $2699 holcf·backs.) cost: AM/FM radio. ROTARY . 56495 tf7' SIYIUI l uggage rac k, pin ~2888 Custom wire wheel striping, & wheel trim . , . . oovers, leather, AM/FM 8 HUNDREDS rings!) CARS . track tape . c r uise ., control. (861NRM). SCOOTERS SAU"9CI OF 1976's FANTASTIC & TRUCKS! Ptua deeNt prep ($?7). ), 1974 r CONT •• 1271623-1819 ta.•ncense. CARS & MARllY 1t27492MS67 MUST GO! SAYINGS \ (57SLGE) 1974 CPI. '76·VOLVO WAGONS! " 57395 DIYl.U 242A Plus .•. Stereo radio, cruise SILICTIOHS WIU cont.. i..ther, lull Power, Auro. tran s .• AM/FM ..vB II CJllATat \I stereo red10, dark red. ~t to c:h~ose, '"909· New car warranty! -OUlt PRICH OH Wre~a Y).LOWAS -{060252) . 'f 6 MODELS WILL ..~ • 162'1 --~~. lt7J .56494 · MIYRllLOWH. JIEE roi-NIW76 C:OMT. OMDA CAR MARI IY . ARSTl:OME =: ; ~S) FORILL 52855 I s6295 • . FIRST SAVED! ~~ car save11 and Hv~ lrand ,,· · n•AM Low maintenance DI YIU.I •F.P.G. is Fun Per Gal· costs. Great gas • ~ Tn & LIC.n .. . I ·~ New '76 Sfef•o factio. Load9d Ion •nd r,ou'll find mileage. IMMID14TE •tf~NOJ more etit n the qulc~ DB.IYHY ' lf70 luv · I • nlmble MG Midget. ' /-ct'.--~ -!50A204~l (Not to mention the • ,. .. !«i7'!' 'I LINC. ~ COUPE lowest price of an(i • (ISOACC) TRUCKS authentic sports car ) '71 COUPI I 41 ... 52195 YC>Ua CHOICI: DIYIUI '76 VOLYO CruiH control. tea1ner seeta; MNFM stereo. lull 244A s3349 I powet. (838HAH) Auto. trans , factory atr I SIJH cond1tionlng. power I OVER 1'7$ r-r-steering. power disc EPA mllooge estimate. ~=~) brakes. stereo radio, Manual ttan1mlsalon. e.rk blue. Naw car Actual ml!:Te may bo ~ 5S395 LUY TRUCKS warrenty! (106888) •o more or loss, epenCllng tf7J ILDOIMO l 57099 on the ct>ndltlon of :239434· t6<C5 )'.OUr car and how you 241 262· t146 COWi BUY NOW Cf'rive. AM/FM atereo radlo, cruise control. leather, lt74 lcabfiolet top. (990KNY) llAUTIFUL DIMO, & SAYE! • MllC:. MAltq. SHH ' AM. 58. STAIP, AND DIC. -, (804HXO) C A I S A T SILICTION s.ie Ends Wed .• OHCE·A ·YIAR !'\ ISWHYWl'll 5 4675 .. AIJ9~4.1176 ~PRICES! No. I •• ... fCIOled Sunday) JOHNSON CONNELL NABERS EARLEIKE THEODORE BAUER MIRACLE COSTA MESA UNIVERSITY &SON CHEVROLET CADILLAC IMPORTS ROBINS FORD MOTORS MAZDA DATSUN SALES I SERVICE 2626 Harbor Blvd. 2828 Harbor Blvd. 2600 Harbor Blvd. 1986 Harbor Blvd. 2060 Harbor Blvd. 2925 Harbor Blvd. 2150 Harbor Blvd. 2845 Harbor Blvd. 2850 Harbor Blvd. 540-5630 ~1200 ~9100 646-9303 642.()010 . 919-2500 645-5700 540-6410 540-9640 . laf• .. '• Toddler.' Creepalongs Sean Low Price! 2 for 85 Bib-top, elHtlclzed waist. Perma-Prest• denim of polyester Md cotton. · Tote Diaper Bag . . R~. 411 15.99 . ----•. -• ;..:t,.-. --w ·Men's Denim Look Vested Suit Seara Low Price! 5997 Put the contemporary look of denim and the classic style of the vested suit together and you've got the look that's going_ to be see.n this fall. And it's all of easy-eare texturized woven polyester. Choose from a variety of colors and sizes. Th.11 Ad Effectl¥e Sanday, Monday and Tueeday, Augu11 l 1t, 2nd .ad 3rd A.IL Aboul Sean Convenient Credit Plam .. CUT '3 to '4! SAVE 26%- _.,.:.:_ 2 8%! Were '1.99 10 18.99 Spri.g '76 \ Sock.a and Sock.leta So.kleta With NOii-Slip Heel Reptar99c tl.39 ,... ~ctlon-packed gym shoes with top Cllng-alon• sock lets .are SANl·GARO• treated to .chemically control odors. White or white with color trims. One sla fits 9 to 11 . quality performance. 2 for St.59 Crew Sockl 9-11 2 ,_. 1.22 Sears .._. P'tktnc P'atky If an lt.m is not dacnbed as muced or a 1peclal purchase, it 11 at ib ,..ular pnce. A 1.,..ci.1 purchaff, though not reduced, 11 1n exceptional value. , ... ' ' . .. \ Women'8 Woven Gown8 1 ....... i Low Priee I _499 Perma-Prest• go'wna of polyHter and cot- ton blend. Attractive prints and flattering styles. Sizes S-M-L. Winnie-the-Pooh® Sleep 'n Play Set Regular . 3 .97 '4.99 A versatile suit baby can wear for sleep and play alike. Double self- fabric toes. Assorted colors with au appllque of Winnie-the-Pooh on the front. • Walt O...ey Prod11etloae Infant Roya' and Girla' Topper Set Regular 15.99 411 2-plece set1. Pu- ma-Prest.• In sizes '""""""'----~ ~ 6 S, M, ~nd L. Colorful Print Shirts""!"" . . Pull-on Knit Pants SHIRT Reg. 19 675 PANTS Reg. 18 599 Our pull-on pants In propor- tioned lengths are just the r i g ht mates f o r o u r p r i n t' shirts with notched collars. Both come In polyester. Pants and shirts i n mis'ses sizes. ·Regular $10 Shirts in Wom- en's Sizes 38 to 44 7.50 Women's Regular $9 Pants in Sizes 38 to 44 6.75 Regular 12 IAeh ... SAVE 25%! Double Kalt BRA SALE 2 ror •3 .. .. ~ __ 20_JJest _Sell~g Custom_ Opell_ W eaVe All Our Cu&tom Woven Wood&· ~ -s~ '1-J 9 971-20 o/()-0 FF Sel,~ ~~:!ar Custom made casement draperies in a wide selection of colors, tex- tures. styles. Airy open-weaves. siml-opaques or close weave fa- brics. Custom made woven woods are natural scene-stealers.~any colors and looks perfect for today's room settings. Take your pick from our entire selection! I..bor Extra We make House Call,a '-. •. Phone your nearby Sears Custom Shop for a FREE estimate and deco,rating advice ... no obligation. Labor extra on custom made Items. 1 I ,,...... , .. ,,. Sturdy 4-Leg Gym Set Regular 189.99 6497 Galvanized -to protect agalnat ruat. Fea- tu rea 2-ln. tubular ateel frame, 1 ~-In. diameter tubular atHI l1g1. Olide ride, awing, allde. UOUMmbled. Auorted .Gallon Planta SAVE 50%1 · 7. 4~~ Replar 11.49 ChooH from Golden ArborvltH, Italian Cyprna, Gardenia, OIHnder and Botti•· brueh. SAYE ~31 Sean Rea.y-Duty Laundry Detergent ~ 699~ '. 1/2 price SAVE 820! 7x35mm Wide-angle Binoculars Regular 1999 139.99 See 500 ft. at 1.000 yards. With fold-down rubber eyecup1 for comfort, protective •lent covert and strapa. c .... Economy ~hain Link Fence ~ .. c11a1. 11.1t ••.bric. 89C 1 '6t-1 .. Hme ,... "uh ~ af11 epKed e"ft'Y 10-IL -,_ Gatn. bracea, terminal po1t .and fittings avallabte at Sears Regular Low PrlcH. 3-Piece ''Margarita'' Bedroom Set Regular 8519.85 Include.: Triple Oree.er Bae, Mirror, Full or Queen Sise Headboard. Beautiful Meqiterranean styling. Dee~. medium brown. Metal center guided drawers for easy gliding. Plate glass mir- ror. 39988. 1249.95 Chett 219.88 8139.95 Night Stand ___ l J 9.88 8159.95 King Size ~eadbcNlrd 139.88 A1k About Seana Convenient Credit Plan1 - 30-Gal Permanex~ Traah Can SAYE'6t 897 Replal-tl4.99 Durable, weather-rMl1tant. W• 12 ... 91 45-0af Can ___ _ Haridy Traah CM Toter ____ _ ' CUT 150! 27-In. Free Spirit~ Racer . .... llp9.99 . I ()997 Sear1 bfft 10-IPffd. Duar position center pull handbrakH. 31 to 100 ratio. Sliver In color • ' 0 ... .. ~ I-.. t a Tote Diaper Bag Reg. 411 15.99 Thermal Blanket Reg. 421 15.39 ~ laf-te•, Toddlen' Creepalonga Sun Low Price! 2 for '5 Bib-top, elasticized wai1t. Perma-Prest• denim of polyester and cotton. .J- • CUT '3 to '4! Men'., Big Boye' Gym Shoea Were tT.99 to '8.99 Spri"' '1'6 4~ Action-packed gym shoes with top qualltY performance. VA.LUE! M~;_;;s-Iie~im : Look Vested Suit Sean Low Price! 5997 Put the contemporary look of denim and the classic style of the vested suit together and you 've got the look that's g~ing to J>e seen this · fall. And it's all of easy-care texturized woven polyester. Choose from a variety of colors and sizes. Thie Ad Efr~llve Sunday, Monday and Tueeday, Aa.guet ht. 2ad and 3rd,. AK About Sea" Convenient Credit P.._ SAVE 26%- *.,-28%! \ Soeka and Sockleta Cllng-alon• IOCkJets are SANl-GAAO• treeted to .chemically control odors. White or white with color trims. One alze flta 9 to 11 . 2 for $1 .59 Crew Socka 9-11 2 t... 1.2! .._. l'ttctnc P9eicJ If •n it9m is not dnefibed " l'9ducecl Of'. epecl•I purCNH, •tit 9t IU rqul•r price. A tp'!CNll putch .. e, thoulf'I not reduced, It •n exception•! v•lue. , ...__ . 499 Perma-Pre1t• gowns of polyester end cot· ton blend. Attractive pflnt1 and flattering 1tyln. Siz11 S-M•L. Winnie-the-Pooh® Sleep 'n Play Set Regular . 3 ,97 '4.99 . . . A versatile ault baby can wear for sleep and play alil~e. Double self- fabric toea. Assorted colors with an appllque of Winnie-the-Pooh on the front. • Walt O..ey ProdllClkNM Infant Roya' and Girla' -Topper-Seu - Regular '5.99 411 SHIRT Reg. 675 t9 PANTS :seg· .599 .. \ Our pull-on pants in prop~­ tione<flengtns are just the right mates for our prlntt shirts with notched collars. Both come In polyester. Pants and shirts in m isses sizes. Regular $10 Shirts In Wom- en's Sizes 38 to 44 7.50 Women's Regular $9 Pants In Sizes 38 to 44 6. 75 Replar t2-i"Aeh ·SAVE 25%1 Sears SAVE '50! '• 15.3 Co. Ft. Upright Freezer Regular 1399.97 3499~ -· Power Miser switch. Inside light. Convenient door storage. All frost-teas. never needs defrost-! Ing. Key lock. · - 11227 Cabinet -e130 154 SAVE '80! · 19.2 Cu. FL Frostleu Refrigerator-Freezer 1 with Icemaker Regular 1579.97 . 49997 , 13.5 cu. ft. refrigerator, 5.7 cu. ft. freezer. Separate, adjustable cold control. Power Miser switch. lcemaker hookup to water supply avail- able, extra. A.k About Sean • CoDvenient Credit Plane Majer Applla•~M alM awaU.W. al ~ .... Saata Aaa alMI all A"''-'-' a.d Cata ... .a- Kenmore Upright V aeuum ~art Low Price 839 Revolving brush action to deep- clean carpets. Adjusts to 2 rugJ pile heights. , ·~-,--·~• Attachment set *~10 IIS ... ZIG-ZAG Portable with Dial Control . s. .... 1.ow$74 Price Head Only Just dial to sew straight or zig-zag stitches. With foot control. Portable CMe 19709, _______ ,25 Thi11 head can be in1talled in Port•hl .. <:.W your own Sear1 ca1e or cabinet 19708 . or buy the cate or cabinet illu1- lrated ... SAVE ~20! 4-Cycle Washer Replar 1299.9~ 8279 4 wash cycles and 5 waah/r.inae tem- peratures. SAVE '301 Electric ~~~~Dryer Replar '229.97 8199. Automatic setting PAIR PRICE '478. shuts off dryer when clothes are dry. 'Timed termin- ation. 8-Traek AM/FM Stereo Syetem Sean Low Price 899 Thia system features 15-inch .high speaker enefosures. "Plajs 8-track tapes. AM/F~ stereo radio. ' . • 17712 Undercoun~r Diahwuher Sean Low . ·19997 Price Pushbutton controls for pot-and- pan ~ycle plua n~rmal w1tah cy- cle, rll)ae~ho,d . Power Miaer switch .• Portable Model, 117041 229.97 I()()% Solid State COLOR TV Sean Low Price Portable color TV features 13-inc.h dla~onal -26999 measure picture, 100% solid state chassis . for dependability. UHF detent tuning. Additional Appliance Value Now at Sears! '221 12 SAVE 8251 Gas Grill on Post · Replar 1129.97 . 8104 Stainless steel cooking grid. Permanent lava rock briquettes. , Built-in rotisserie mount. 348 sq. In. cooking area. .. ' . . ~ S.AVE '30! J Ii "50" Gae ~ .... o., ............ Water Heater Awalla!.le It I'• rd•••etl aeterf' 2 100 Regular 1129.99 P .... l••l•I· latl•• E111ra 99 9'? (1 ......... ,.. ..... , Two stage automatic f I a m·e c·ontrol matches fuel input to water use rate. 30-gal. size. 133331 tl39.99, 40-CaL 133341 ..... ll54.99,so.Gell33361 1 • . ' Garage Door Opener Sean Low Priee 15997 Digital control . .Automatic safety reverae. 16554 'llll"!l'!'!'P!"9'!!~~~~~ SAVE s6! 2-LL Floore.cent Fixture :a-:r 1999 Walnut-look vinyl clad ateel. Uses 20-watt fluorescent bulbs. (not Included~ $37 .99, 40-Watt_·__;____._.....___ .--....---.. -------.-----------;;... ___ --~ .. I SAVE '100! Craftsman 10-In. Radial Arm Saw Regular 1359.99 25999 Our finest 10-ln. radial saw develops maximum 2'h-HPI Easily cuts through 2>t4 's at both 45° and 90°1 Easy- to-reach up f r-0.aLcontrola large work table. _SAV~ 843! 80-p_c. T~ol Set __ Sold separately 8113.06 6 999 Set leatures 2 quick release ratchets. drop-'forged wrenches. rugged Craftsman Toola and Pai•l• Aleo AHllabk at sockets. and much more. 133095 · e. . SAVE 7<T to s2 Work Shop Accessories YOUR CHOICE 3:? a. R..,r. &l. I 9 ~pc-. ptn punc-h .... 1. I 1-11 I h. R..,r. l ,\.W 100.W Soldul~ Iron 1·. ff"fl. l.'i.99 Cr. ~111. x 12-ft. .... .,.. ti. R"'ll. IFi.19 t:r. Sa"'ho~ 8rl6C"k .. 1a ... R.-,. ~.69 Cr. l().ln. l.oc"kl~ W"tWr. r. R.-,. IL88-.t:r.. l·la--2.ia.. In_ "(;" c:lan1pio ~ R..,r. l.'i.~9 C :r. 6-ln. Ui~otu1I Vllf'ra h. R~ l"-99 ~ .... <\ulomalic- !'lc-N> .. drht'r L R..,. '5.59 Cr. IC).ln. Tin Snipa J R~. '5.59 2·fH'· Glul~ Clamp ~· k. Rqr. u.89 Cr. Ripping Bar R .. 11. t.~.69 :l pc-"°'id c:hlM"I ... 1 (not aho.,n) Exterior Hou&e and Trim "Paint 799 4-way warranty Includes 1-coat and waahabre. 134005 .'i.4Vf..' '.'I (;,,11 Sean .Bett Interior Flat 6·way warranty. '91005 Sean Beet Semi-GIOM ·s-way warranty 178005 Seen S..aa Ana SAVE '55 on Chest/ Cabinet Combination :2f:~:8 15999 Craftsman strength and durability 5·0rawer Roller Cabinet Reg. $ 134.99 94>.W 3-0rawer Tool Chest Reg. $79.99_ 69.99 SAVE ·"41. 60 Piece Too1 Set :;1~~r A .099 lnclude:f-ln".'. %- 1 n .. V•·ln .• dri ve th1n wall sockets plus ratchets! Ex- tension bars, hack- saw. aQO steel tool box. '3~096 R~lar 111.99 R .. irular I I 1.99 ---~ Sears Delivers 6.4 SCFM at 40 PSI , 100 PSI max. With 12-gal. tank ·and air hose. air chuck "«ular 1269.99 19999 SAVE ~6! Aluminum Stepladder R•l•r 1999 . 125.99 6-ft. ladder holds up to 225 Iba. Reg. $34.99 Aluminum Stepladder __ 29.99 117378 .-,AS-'E 'I W! 2-HP Sprayer •..P..,. 23999 S.'49.~ With hose tlnd ai r chuck. Reg. $369.99 Gu Sprayer SAS-'E 'WO! Airlete Sprayer 115467 __ 299.99 R=r '599 \ SAVE 1t5/ 16-ft. Exten1ion Ladder I ::ST.~r 3499 Maximum working length Is 13-ft. Alum- inum ladder Holda up to 225 lbe. SAVE s4 Gal! .Acrylic House Paint 449 • Regular 18.99 gal. , Warranted to cover any color with one coat: soap· & water clean-up. '26005 Full Werraaty al time of appllutlon S..re pelnle, w~ 9')plled eccordlng to direction•. will cover eny color with on• coet (txcepl rough or• textured eur11c11) wt'ler• lndlceled by ch1ckm1rk In th• ch1rt or you get 1ddltlon11 paint or your money beck. FaJI ,.,.,,...,,, for yran epec-lfled When. epplied eccordlng 10 dfrectiont. it p11nt1 1111 in .,,Y ol the rnpeca lnOla.ted within Iha ,. .. ,. apecl· tied, you qet neceuary adctillonal oalnt or your mon· ey beck. t A1k About Sean Coavea~Dt Cttdi1 Plane Craft1man Hand Tool1 YOUR CHOICE 2999 a. R..,. 14.'i.99 Daat Ad ion-Sander 11 IM· b. R..,_ 142.99 V •ri•ble •pttd Drill 110~1 r. R.,r. '44.99 7-ln. . c:1~ular S.w '1082 d. R..,. 144.99 V •rlable ·•peed ~rt1ller• Saw I I 072 ~·-··-·-··· SAVE s5 Gal! Interior Latex Flat · Regular 89.99 499 Warranted three ways. Soap and water clean- up. '86005 EXTERIOR PAINT I ...... ....llooll. -...... , .. ·-. ...... ---,_ ~MMI:\ ._ .,, .'I UIO.'l .,, I ,,... .. ,.,... .. ~"" _....._. '-l~'TER10R PAINTS I ·-I , ....... -..J:".. r-"" ._ ·--. .... -~•oo~ .,, 8...,.... 8 """ 8 , .... . , .... a"""" 8'W)(I~ .,, '. I '!r· I '!'-. 7800.'\ .,, 6 .,... ~•z"-....... 6 , .... __ ._ ~ ... ' • -.. NANCY * FINAL . I SPORTS SUNDAY, AUGUST 1,"1 976 THERE 'S A NEW AQUAR I UM IN THEY HAVE A VERY UNUSUAL FISH T A N K--- TH E PARK ,, . AQUA RIU M HOURS 9 -5 -------GO SEE IT WE WANT THE FISH TO FEEL AT HOME I - WHY 15 TH AT TANK FULL O F 0 UNK? ~ I By Ernie Bush.miller 1 WONDER WHAT 'S 50 UNUSUAL ABOUT IT .. _ " l.ET ME ~ET iHI~ ~Tl'A IGHi­ YOU. WAN1' ro TAKE ARft-t.« F~OM ME? • 1 ' YE~. A~D I CAN , 'IOI.A. K"10W, I HAVE 9EAlATY AND 0i?AIN~ • DENNIS THE MENA-cl .. WATCH OUT FOR'tbl.JR , "TAIL ... MEMBEQ WHAT HAPPENE:D LAST TIME., c:\ BIG DEAL.! VOL.4 2: 8EA1;<TY I~ ONL.V , ft(1~ 0.IP! WHAT'~ ON OH, F~ANCINE, MAY ! 6EE YO~ ,:-o~ A MOMENI? YOIA~ SOY~IENO MI ND, AltTMtA~ DAR: LENE? AWAY AND ?INCE rr'5 A~THLAIC YOV( WANT 50 EIAOL.. Y, '30 A~E YQIA~ "~AIN5 .. ! Ff<OM YOIA. !! I ' ~ay Hank Ketcham -_ - ~------------------.. . . .. . C> [> [> ~IJDGE PARKER L EAVIN G THE SUPPER CLUB TO JOIN LEA AFTER ' HER LAST SHOW, SAM RECEIVES A MESSAGE ! 11 r7,t:.'()I-v I pyu)"..~ I ,,. 8 -·I WITH SUCH A DELIGHTFUL COMPANION AS MISS ABBEY SPENCER, WHY DO YOU INSIST ON DATING MISS CULVER? YOU'VE BEEN NEGLECTING ABBEY, SAM ! LET ME PUT IT THIS WAY, COUNSELOR ! YOU'LL HAVE TO TAKE YOUR CHOICE! WHO ARE YOU MORE INTERESTED IN ,,, < LEA CULVER OR ABBE Y SPENCER ? I HAVE A MESSAGE FOR YOU, MR. DRIVER,.,AND I WON'T TAKE BUT A MINUTE OF YOlJR TIME! , I . . . ' . .... -----· --· I JOST DON'T KNOW WHERE ff'R HEAo'5 ATJ..-' ------< THAT ):>00~0$ . 1 PREflQ R~:, . ' ,_, . DOCTOR SMO~K ' , f J ;'t3eEP ~ POC"IOR SMOCK , CAL-1.- e:x-reNSION 307 BE:FORES NOON, PL..f:;ASE: ;eEePE c::>oc.,-oR. SMOCK,. CAt-t- "f"H e: L..A e RS IHE: PE:RKINS SPSCtAAE: N I Pt-f:ASf: o~ 1 LE.T'S .sen-LE: IHIS ~ ! WHo'.5 GOING To STAY 5o8ER So WE CAN FINO THE CA"~ I. HOPE I GET OFF ON lHIS CONCERT I 'CAUSE I'V£ REALL() BE.EN OOLJJ~ LATELl,) / MANJ ; 'WHAT'S BlJGG/N I <,)A~ FOR 8JRE ! W£ll, MA4BE. I. CA~ HELP . I ™INK I'VE 5POTIEO IT f ;'SeeP~ POC.,-0~ SM-.OCK, IH e: B>Rlt-L-SURGE:RY HAS NOVV' e>E:SEN RE:SCH E:PU L-ec:::> FOR AAONPAY .. I i. l ! • QQ(J THERE! ... bYFa1dJohn•an: YEP. us GrRtCS - CAN 1T t.oSE ... . .. MOTHER. -- -~~TURE"~· [ ~ _,.. By George Lemont .; E3t:GP E AAI SS CF<E:E:SE:, H e:Re: I POC"IOF<. w e:1 ve: POtJ~C? "'IHE: PAVv'SON X-RAYS He Y, POC .1 PON '-r LEAP- FOOi 1-r PRIVIN' HOM& ON "TH& PR&SWAY -r'OPAY! . l'T'S CAAWL-1 N' Wl-rH FU%Z lto.J -rHosa 1"1JU'A\NA r . -rAXIS ! . 1--JOVV HO'vV Pl P c 1-r1 ZE:NS e>ANP RAPIO SU Pc:::>E: N t...-Y GS:"'I IN.,-0 l~e AC.,-'f'.' , ' r 0 ' ' WHA1tHA i::olN ' WAlllNG m1AL . . . ' .. ' . IN_ IHERE1 KJii'? FOR ACCESSORVIO AfTEMP'JEt? M~VER NOi EVERYOODY CAN MAKE I A 6ED FROM Tl-IE IN SIDE 1 ' ' I ,. J CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There art al lea.st six difrtr· ences in drawin& details between top and bollom panels. How quickly can you find them? Check answers with those below. .• ,._,.,.....,.,srr .. ·1-.ump•11•'k ·q 'IUN•mP•r aJt Pftfi .,. ·u~• . 'I.,..... 'C ·-..• ... •"ou ., ·i~ai•nlP tJ ""~ 'l"I:> •t :•-eama BILL BUNCH left home one c'~ning w11h SS. When he re· lurn~d. he h•J S :s. Dunn& lhe c•cning he pur•hbcd a ral..c, hild his .. ~, ln)pccted, and \15t"d hll dentist. 8111 acts p11d on f-n· day by •hc1.k, i por· lion of whl~h he de· pos1tL His bank n open Tuesday and Fnday nt&hls. Hts dcn11st u clowd on Saturday and Sunday. The cu In· specuon st.atio.n is open Monday throulh Thun- day rulhtt. The p rdcn lhop closes on Mon· days. All 1hinas considered, on what evcrun& did BU1 1oout? e SURE FOOTED! How &o pro" ffrit.Uy U.at"' animal bu 11.x '"" It bu two ltp Ill batk, or courtt, and forejep 11\ fro11t. No? eW1l5 Trsl: IC 9d9 equals 171, the n1ht 11mwer Is f) "no," unleM 14 7 11 not dlVlsJble by 9, In which cw it '1 "yes." Yts or no'? et.adder Words: Chanp the word BET lo WIN In &hrff 1teps, aubb1n1 one 1.etet to form a new word In each step. Time limit: 2 minute&. e Toncue Tanclers! Repeat, as fast as you can: Sa.lly '1 •• lhells sure wU well. Gordon Gmn'' 1M•l·pandm1'1 1lua au &lobe. (}) I PURJl·Pt'roAL MOTION! Add eoaaecthlt Unea from dot.-.,,"""'1. uo • ill"'slo1 &o dot to comple&e Ulla •n•. What c:an yo" dnw? ..., • WELL TURNED! Shnply edd Ulete colors neaUy for 1 eur. priee picture abo": 1-Jled. 2-L&. blue. 3-Yellow. f -Lt. brown. S-F1flh tona. 6-Lt. IJ'"n. 7-Dk. P"MD. I-Maroon. SPEllBINDER! SCORE 11 poinla ror usint all tbe --------ltt~n in th• word below &o form ----+----two comoltte worda; llWILDlll . . . . . -. - THIN IK'Ort 2 poinl• e1cti for ell -----+---- WO(da or four leUtra or more -----+---- found '"'°"'the le&ten. TlJ &o ICON at ,..,. 51 potnta. ----,-+---- ·~ ·"" : ..... et...., • BOOMER ' By Brown and-Cassort ·- • ,.,, h 1111 ... , .................. . . 1 IHOtJGl-lf '<OU ---~-,-4-. -iA-9t\I, r HAvr .... A J6AL.OlJ0 ~ON6 IN YOLJIZ 60f/Y ANY Moee ?// 1~ -the sma11 societ1.1 I \ •• ( J ' --0 r COULD £5~ 0£::.,AD BY TH s-.N/ ~------------------------------~ r.10 L1~s. To~~ T~f:=-OOC.TOl21 PLE::A4SB - \ / THAT'-:; Two NoNTH~ F~M NOW / l'M SrcK Now 111 ••• ~ / IA?YoiJ H,Ave AN AF'POINT- M ~NT? No \ I'M 60~f<Y, 13lJT -rnAT~ T~s e;e:"5T I CAN c;o- \ .. ff 1. St,t; HIM A6A11'J , 1 M GO ING 10 Tf.~ HIM APAJZT .' "_ y ~/ / .. 6Vr L 5 7/LL ~IA\IG" PLE.NT'Y O~ J8ALOUS MUSCLES! bt1....-.--b_r _i c_k____....i;....o.a.._n ..... __ Howe:::Va~, r: wu LD ~UC::.E:Zf= YaLJ IN IJ1E: Fll2'5T Wf3£:.~ IN XTof3s.J2 - '\ colJ L.O I GE:;T A "5C:.CONO OF'/ N ION t='P-OM TH~ OTH&IZ ~PTiON l ~T~ / • ' DICK TRACY -~ SOME MANAGER vou ARE, BOLO, NOT BEING AWARE THAT YOUR . ·CLIENTS' RECOPDS WERE ~All~ BEING PIRATED. ...,.~ ILE THE GALLSTONES FIN1SH REHEARSAL FOR THEIR DINNER HOUR SHOW. 8 -1 I ,HAVE SHOPPING, SEE YOU AT SEVEN. GORDO . ~ µ~y1 RIG~T Fl~Lc;>ER . ~~R~ COM&? ANOll·kR ON£ YOU CAN OJ(t)P , II~ Chester Goulet WHERE CAN f REACH YOU IF I NEED VOUQ OF COURSE T DO BUT WE'VE GOT TO QUIT MEETINO LIKE THIS. THE SOYS WILL SUSPECT. S•MMA AWARE OF THE DECEITFUL.. ~NAVE'S TRUE ROLE? .SPO} • .rrA f.JJE I('{ 15 THE. .SPA.~K OF /!<OE ARI/ by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds ~ • . ••• l •' Winners of Our Bicentennial Essay Contest! I DAllY PllOT I People Quiz: . Does Fate Really Rule Our Lives?~ __, ~ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Outdoor Chefs- Wake Up That Barbecued Steak! "I was a very small girt. 'Welcome to my Birthday Ball,' the President •Id. I replied, 'Thank you-I'm an American.' He aald, 'So you are-and that la the greatest thing to be.'" From one of ow Grand Prta-Wlnnlng Emya , .. ,....,. \ k Them Yourself FOR RAQUEL WELCH,*' of 1>.e ,1t0r;1t.. MMolher, Juptnad Spt'cO W"' f.ltere ecer o tinle .,au tDialted. .,au weraa' t /tlfftOU?-B.C., P~ ra. • Only ~. just recently, when I wetlt to Bruil to see ffi)' boyfriend a.11d we were pursued by the p~ everyvOl:iere wt- FOR MICK JACCER Do you wan.t to make another 61m?-E.L., Hollywood, Calif. • Maybe. I've had offers. but nothing I couldn't refuse. l do want to improve my acting, but the stage is what I'm after lle'C2use that's what I'm used to. At least there you doo't lulve to do everything six times (as you do for movies) and hang around hours wa.itlng for the sun to come out or go in. \O'hile I w.as makinl[ my two films, l bad time to read 16 books! FOil FANNI E FLACC, TV pcnonaJUg Do you ever date any of the single guys who are cootestanh on lhe Maleh Game"?-T. G. SilnJ, Brownsville, Tex. • No. Why should I? I have my own guy. But even if I wanted to. I couldn't. There's an FCC ruling that doesn't permit us to talk to anyone cm the set. It rnakes sense be- cause, if we socialized, we might ~ve away the answers. T~ security i.s so tight that if we know the COAtestants, however slightJr. they're clisquaJifiefl. FOR ICON NESSEN, PrelidentiaL P'''" Mtcret4ry How does the President feel about all the mimicry of him oa TV?-Debbie Biddinger, Ashland, Ohio e The President really doesn't have much time to watch TV. But he i.'l very self-assured and has a sense of hwnor. He en,ioys well-intentioned comedy, even iJ he is the objet.'t of that corned\ FOR SEN. WILUAN PltOXAllltE (D.-Wu.) How do you feel about foreign i~ in-vesting money in U.S. iodustries?-Mildred Stan, Canfoft, Ohio e ProvideJ the)' pay taxes, ~ubtnlt to all our regula- hoos aucJ ra.•ot(ni:t.(' the sovcreiRnty of our Government, I welcome them wilh open arms. Almost every indUilry can t~ the• l':Jpitul. Furthennol'\!. we've OC"f'tl investln~ our mou.:v ult over the world: it's ahout time Wt' had some back! FOR THE .. ASK TllEM r-OURSELF" EDITOR h Susan Saraocloo, of the movie MDr•goo8y," the same girl who did a nude .cenr in "Joe" sotne years •gc>? I thinlc I love her, but I'm wonderin1 why she eomentecl to do that ~ne?-R.P., Rapid City, S.O. e ''cs. sht>'s out• 111111 th<-~ame ltJrl. Said Sos1m: ·1 didn't clo 11 to nclvum'C my ('lm't!r. at w:u 1>1111 of tl'I<' i1crlpt. Thnt \ tlw 0111 tittM' I ~py'X.J, 1111<l It didn't make Ill<' 1u1 hishmt i.hir. I Wll) ym111Jt, rn~htt'llt'tl uncl emhorrn,~<l. I've> IM'Cll ll)k1•cl tn P""' nud<' 101· 1111\~11zi11c:), hut Gil 1h11t 1l1w~ b f)ulilki:tA' 1111w1M . so I r-cluw<l. Amlif'n<-e' <l<H1°t tnk1• )furs wrioudv if th<'' h.l\l' 11 1qmH1ti1H1 fo1 tl1~rol1111~. I'm not &Jlmmt'<I of m )' IMtth I •w;1lk 11n111111I unclothc1I 111 my hou~· 11ncl 'Oflll' tinw' 111 p r1v1111• i.wimm111g 1mrtic:,. I h11w• no h(ll1J,(·UI)~. 1'111 mun• offruclf'<I hv hloo<l aml ohS<'t!lltlv thru1 I t1111 hv nuclih . A11m'hcr rc11~t11\ wh, I cl1111't 1mclre~~ nt the· dror of 11 hut h that I cllHl't w1111I to hr np\lllJ!l'tl hv rnv r1w11 llo<h :· Covtr; Ortoln•I ""'Oll'•Ph "Union Mt•t•" by C041Mn er-ntno. K'"t e 1cenl•Mi1t Pontollo, II) 117$ Lonll•IO, a Cl•Vlt tOll Of l-l-T""4111r tnc • went. We &naily ~~.Aped and manaROO to get some privat•y iu 11, tiny 6shu1g village. But on the whole, tho pre5li is c:ou- siderate. Besides, there are so many advantages to btinJ: •famous" -such as getting the best seats in ~-taurauts and terriGc service •l airports-that I'd be a fool aud a liar if I said I didn't like it. · ..., FOR SHELLEY WINTERS Who inluenced you OlC>lt in your cueer?-S.A., Asbury Park. N.J. • My mother. She wanted to be n singer, but uevef mac.le It because not many women had caree~ in those c.lays. J guess she lived vicariously through me. She always encouraged me and made me feel that, when I applied for a job, I was doing them a favor-uot the other way around. FOR JACl<JE CLEASON I What makes a woman desirable aucl altractive?-C.A., Boston.. Mass. • l( She thinks IJOU'rc the ftreatest! FOR MONIQUE VAN VOOREN Why are )'04.I so atudt-up that Y'"' ipMM"e people oo the street who waot to ulk to Y04.1?-S.A., Saratoga SpriQp, N.Y. e I'm not a snob. I can't 11ee! I'm nearsighted to the point of blindness; much too vain to wear glasses (nnd can't we:ir contact lenses). I try to bluff my way through. but, I still get into trouble. Recently, a man said hello to me. l hadn't the· vaguest idea who he was. He c.•ouldn't imagine why I didn't know him. particularly since he wa~ my flnt husband! I didn't feel all that bad; ii had been 19 years since I lase saw him, and even with my specs on. I didn't ra.'<>gllize him. FOR DB. MMJALYN MURRAY O'HAIR, atlteUt movement leader I read that )'04.l're giving up your 6ght on behalf ot atheists. -J.M., Denton, Tes. • I'm not retreatinl[. I am alive amJ weJI 11.nd invol"ed in· my llght. This fall, I will be startlnl( three major Fedeml suits: I ) to cause 11 disclosure of church business ownership: 2 ) to stop legislation which aids churches; 3) to curtrul i1om1· scattered continuing reljjtious servfoe~ in our schoob. AllGU81 t, 197t /Uml(V ~ lhe Ntw11>1per Meau1nt .,..,.°" '1WllC. ~ .......... M4 ~.,.., ~Anttc« ... LI.UY, Execu!•Ye v P.-Salet 011 Gen14 a. Wtoe, Ad Manager; NcMl'd D. canotl, Aasoc Eastern Mor: .toe Frll&W, Jr. W"t•rn Mg1 . ~ •• ,..., 09trOtl Mor ............. ··--Uedl-4...,..,d, Calif.: Keltt O'Al1111Adro, Marllot•no Mor • "°"" .._..,, Prom 011 ; C.,,t Eller, Md&llU PUltU ..... Ml.Al'totfl: llON.ll'T 0. CAllNE\' Ind lit l.U.ta, V PI 11nd CO·Oirecto1G, "°"" H. llerrtotc. Mor ...,.LllM" ""v1c:a1: "°""' "· Cftrlltl•, Mor . J-o ... ..,. 9u1111tt• Manager; ~ lanllef, Promotion EOtrOfUAL: ...,_. Dodloft, t.4onao1no Edllo1 Rlc'-"I Vald9tl, Ari Otrec1or ......,.. AINft•J•, SenlO< Ed•IOr ..__,,. "-. 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And in tests involving thousands of smokers of filter cigarettes, the majority reported Merit delivered more taste than five current leading low tar o ...... .._.._,,,, 1..:·w:·o.1 ......... ,._._.,nc...._ cigarettes having all the way up to 6CJ% more tar. Repeat: delivered more taste. , In similar tests against 11 mg. to 15 mg. menthol brands, Merit Menthol was reported to deliver as much-or more -taste than -the higher tar brands tested. You've been smoking "low tar, good taste" claims long enough. Now smoke the cigarette. Merit. Unprecedented flavor at 9 mg. tar. One of the lowest tar levels in smoking today. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined . That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heelth. MERIT and MERIT MENTID; Words About Our-Country The Winners of FamHy Heeldyli Bleentennlal Essay Contest Here they are-excerpts of the prize-winning euaya chosen from thousands of entries from almost every state In the union. And what a birthday gift they rept'esent to our country-a cele- bration of small-town life, nostalgic childhood scenes, pictures of racial integration at work. an outpoudng of reverence fOf grandfathers, mothers, fathers (and at least one uncle). But mainly the essays are a love song to "just plain ~e" and how they pull together in towns across the nation. Almost a quarter of the winners were students under 18. The youngest was a f~adet. The oldest entrant was 94..and-a-tlalt years old. Both were fifth-place winners. Contestants could write about any one of the following topics: 1) The Time In My Life I Was Proudest of Being an American; 2) Why An'Mwlca Thrives on the Right to Disagree; 3) What I like Most About My Home Town; 4) The Greatest Unsung American I Have Known FlRST PLACE Wlf!MER . Mrs. Charles Folden, Plnckneyvllle, Ill. ' 1 live i.o a community o{ 3,300 won- derC ul people with nine different active churches, their bells lolling out a wel- come invitation each Sabbath Day. I enjoy the continuity that prevails in the families here, where numerous senera- tioos have been bom and also laid to rest within a radius or five miles. l love the dirty face of the dear husband for whom I wait each day to come home from ltis job an an underground mine. We arc surdy blessed in our town, where thc wives of lbc coal mioen all share 10 the common fortune and dread that is inevitable in· thu industry. I like our town because we are fortun.atc enough to have smaJI acreage plots Crom which we can enjoy the fnJJts of the land. Amcncarusm as rampant here and I love ii! The rec.ape for 11 coruist.s of Rdigion, Humility. Pride, TboughlfuJncas, Togetherness and Love, stirred cooslantJy by au. F1AIT PLACE WINNER Proud lo Be • 50-Star Amertcen Mrs. Wallace Calhoun. Moss Point, Mass.· I am an American the same w1ay I arn a female. I accept it naturally, without thought. It waa only when my children 11tartcd in gentle waya 10 mention thiop from their history clusca about the righlJ of other countnea and how the United States mitht have bceo aarcss1ve al u~. and that there milbt even be 4 • FAMIL'I' WEEl(L'I', AMOuet 1 tt71 two sides to righteous battles with the "bloodthirsty" Indians. that 1 began to anaJyu th.ii country with perspective All the wbiJe the colored folb were try- ing to get into our ld>ools, I wu aordy tempted to go aod s.it in the scboolbouse door to block them myself. Now when I sec the white girl cheerleadcra oo the football parade ftoat with the black foot- ball players, I thfok, "Even so, too much polariution of the races wasn't good for the country," and when I sec black peo- ple in restaurants, l think, "How ridicu- lous that we ellcluded blacks from even go.ing into restaurants before." I sus- pected the Communists were aomehow behind the blacb' ris.ing up for their rights and. if tbit was to, l am proud oC the way ArMricam outwillcd them by supplying the blacks with those: rig_bts ... America thrives on the right to djpgrec because changes are made in this way to improve the country. I am proud to be a red, white and blue S<ktar American! Sl!CONO PLACE WINNER Thfs Town H• Mede a Beginning Mrs. Thelma D. Thomas Paacagoula, Mias. Por a black growing up ln my home lo~ duri~e SO'a, the road wu rough an~ Now when I return home to central Mwlsaippi, I ICC many repaini under way. tor which I am proud. Having stopped now at a pa atalion, I hear an attendant politely uk, "May I help you, ma'amr· "Yes; alr, but when: ia the mt room"" "To yOtJr left," Piftc:co ycan ago. the ooJy reply would have been, "We don't have one fer YI here " or "Stra1ght ' '" GRAND PRIZE WINNER The Sptrtt of America la In Her Joyce Al. Anders, Eat Mon, Ill. Having been reared OG a (um, ODe of U mocbefi9 childRn. earning her bread by the sweat of her brow waa a way o{ life for this American. Getting an education wasn't c.uctly a piece of cake either. for abe walked three miles to a oaeJJOOm ICboolbouae each day for the fi:nt eight yea.n. I must admit I envy her youth when I bear lbc tales of stiooy~ing in the creek or jumping oo tbe old bone bareback. beading hiuledy-pigledy down the hill. I've MlOOmp&Dicd her on many walks th.rough wooda and fields and learned far mon: about our native plants and animals from her than from any tut. AU the thiop I feel to be the spirit of ·America., l've aeen in her-the opportunity and obligation of work, a love and reverence for a beautiful and productive land, aod a sense of independence which iln't afraid to cultivate frce.- dom of thought in others. I can think of no otbet ·•un- sung American" than thiJ woman-my mother. GRAND PRIZE WINNER A Smlllt Girt at • ~t'a Blrthd8J Ball Mrs. Irene Breeden, Port Aransas, Tex. l was a very small girl in a blue silk dress, white Mary Jane shoes and short bobbed hair. I ut alone at the top of the gaUcry in the Presidential Ballroom in Waabington, O.C. Below, exquisitely clad ladies and gentlemen swirled to the percussion of a fine orchestra. I had been granted a ran: boon by my father, who wu a member of the orchestra. He bad let me come along to watch while he performed for the bi.rtliday ba1J of Preaideot Franklin 0 . Roosevelt. I promised 10 sit very still and quiet~ and ao J did. I wu e.ntranced by tbe~eur of the ball and by the President. I clapped I y when "Happy Birthday" wu played and the Prc:aideo spoke. .. ,. ....... 9fMden My father brought me aoda during bis intermission and moved me down further so I could sec better. After he bad left me. I looked down. FDR was looking up at me, nodding and smiling. I smiled and waved. The OCJtt thing I k.ncw, my father carried me down to the ftoor below. I was standing before the President. He said, "Sit Is young lady on my knee." My father did. "Welcome to my Birthday Ball," he said . I replied, 'Thank you-rm aft American." Hc4said, "So you are- and that ia the greatest thing to be." l was proudest then lo be an American. Though my t body wu small, I was I 0-fcet tall. Thinp lite thia only 2 !! happen lo little girls in America. We make mistakes-it'' < true-but then we admit them and use our great system l to corTCCt those errors. I'm proudest 10 be an American ~ every day of my life. •--.,,_ ~-.. to the back." At that lime "back" was the pauword for blacb. Over the door would have been printed in big letters WHrrR ONLY or COLORED. Touring this small town, J no longer ace thOlc 1lana. The ~uncb counten, restaurants, bU$ and train slatiom arc open without a dividing hnc. Even the docton' offices have cl09Cd their little back enlrancca for black.a. We are employed In department atorc:s, bank.a, bolpltals, the employment.. office. the post office and the fire station. Moat imprcuivc is the fact that a amall M111iuippi town, after years of ac:grega- lion. has made an attempt to integrate schools without a blood bath. Although there is still much progress to be made ln my home town,Jlt least lhis place bu made a beginning. Only throuah living and working together, agreeing and dis- agreeing, and still joining hands and loving our fellowman, can we tread the path toward future peace. ll!COND PLACE WINNER In Our Town We NMd bch Othef Virginia Mullery, North Chlcaoo, Ill. When I waa a child irowio• up on the IOUlh aide ot Waubpn. l was unaware tbal miac ... the best of all pcmible -wortda. ID retJa.put l ralize lhat-my neighborhood. a m.icrocoan of my town, .... what America is all abouL Swedc:a. f<mm,, Sloveaiam, Annmi••, the black tick. tbe Maicam were my ('!•""'res. Many al UI ipOtc diffcnat la ....... wbea we llarted tcbool. ate dil'enDl foods, and our cbun:ha were far apart iD ideology. But we kids toot it all for gruated. ID our small town we needed each other, and we learned IO coexist as Amaicam. at tbe l&IDC time pracniog our unique a.&or.na. I'm married now. but my huaband and I have cbolco not to run to the subwtia but to~· our children in the same real world which I grew up, a few blocks farther so that the name of the town is diftereot. They are sister citlc:a, however, alike io background and outlook ... Our youog- Jten know tacos and poticaa, polkas and soul music first-hand. Because of this, they see more clearly, perhaps, their own part in the multibued tapestry that is America. This is what our neighborhood, our town, ia all about. THIRD PLACE WINNER He Helps Kida In Trouble 8111 Wright, II, Durham, N.C. My uncl~. Gerry Wright, bas started a business called Dyoamic Ac6oa Resi- dence Enterprise. DARE ii a pJac:e where young people in trouble with the police are helped. But I djd not really know wltat it was until Oeny'a ~g. All the people from DARB were the~ Tben. l ~wit was somethina special. lt'a aa if be has adopted all the people be worb with. They all reapect him, but, more impor- tant. be finds a way to respect them. Since I'm ooly 11 years old, I have a chance to change my mind, but oow I want to finish college and help Gerry. I doubc it wiU happen, but I awe hope ''The Greatat Unsung American I Know," will become known. the tint scbool in the dillrict, becoming aelf-ICAted, While enpaiq iD the hudcst-k.ind of-blbor. Altbough..a tirna we feared Gn.odtalbcr, we rapect.Cld and loved him. Beauaro of hil oo...,..ncting C&RCr •a pioaaer, aoldier, worthy c:iti- u.a, good Deigbbor, loving fat.her and dcvoa:d grandfada, to me be will al- ways be my "Oratat U.mung Ameri- can." THIRD PLACE WNER 11y 11o1ne Town .. e ... ,.._. Rhett G. Wlntch, West Glacier, Mont. Unlike moet boys, l do not have a "home town" as such. for I waa born and raised in the national parb of America. In my nearly 16 yea.ra of life, l have lived in the heart of six national parks. I <lOO- sidered each "my home." or --my bomc town." Sometimes I would have a heavy heart, for it would seem that l bad just gotten used to fishing io beautiful streams, makioa friends with some aoi- mala. hiking along trails 'iQ.. the bad- couotry under beautiful blue skies~then came another transfer, and I knew J bad to go and not look back. But I ab~ays found a special happincsa in whatever park was my home. "My home town" bas taught me pride in America; it bu taught me that every individual, rep..rd- laa of race, religioa or bac.kground. is an important person in this great country or oun. And it bu made me realize that it's how each of us, aa iodividuala. c:ao. make America great. by the pride we have in ounelvea and for the area iD which we li¥e. THIRD PLACE WINNER E"'Y 0., We_......,. OwCour8ge Sister Laura Morgan, Highland Falla, N. Y. Bob Dylan ODCC said: "He who's noc buay being born i• busy dying." The United States. celeb'"'tiog its 200th birth- THIRD PLACE WINN!R day thia year, continues to be reborn. He Taught the T,_ Mnnlng ~:ve you ever seen a pauive infant who Amerlcanl8m ~er cries? Or a toddler who never falla • when learnina to walk? Ot a teeoaaer Mrs. D!ft Allen, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. who totally accepts criticism and advice I picture him as I aaw him lut, this without argument? We pride ounelves in arand old veteran of the Civil War. lt OUJ' willingncsa to arow; WC refute to wu Independence 0., shortly before auccumb to pasaivity, for we realize too hia 9lat birthday. He stood straight and well chat pauivity resulta in death. We 1all beneath the ftaa. This was my grMtl-are far frQm being a country of perfec· f atl.,r, who put patriotism foremott in tion. Y ct our openness a.nd freedom of hia life. He tauaht ua the true meaning spirit enable u1 to question, to d?E. of Americanism, respect for the llag and to disagree. We owe It lo our ancat our duty toward our fellowmen. Born in to co,ntinue to challenge the ideas of me Holland. be came to America at the age who think differently than we do. Ev~ry of 13. With other pioneers, be organized day we continue to be horn; every day the town of Poreatville {Wis.] in 18S7 we realize the gift we have; every day and became illl town clerk. Laler. Grand-we replenish our courage and defend our father enlisted in the Union Army and peraonaJ and national beliefs; every day fought in many batdet. Uc helped build we confront the opposition and again Contlnul'd FAMllV MEICLY, A""* 1, 1t11 • I @bservations .,..,..... 111 t 1r R,,.Bya2-to-1 rafefw ldum Wiit. Califomilins hlNe eftec- tivety cho9en to permit conalrUction and operation of nucieeJ power plalQ In the state. Clearly. the pe<>PMt decided that atomic energy. wiCtt tough safety PMCaU- tiona. is better than not enough energy. So often. when the tacts are ouc on the .. table. we Amencans wte good w.e. This w>te wea a recognition that our country's tn99Cure depeodeoce on fonlign oil can be relieved orllf by striking a balance between enWonmental ~ (which llhoukt be adequate) and development of adcltiooal U.S. supples of energy (which are essential to a healthy economy and more f()bs). And what males sense tor atomic power is also important to wldef use of abundant coal and more drilling tor oil and natural gas off our coasts. · 0 coae. ........ They'fe beginning to pteVall over emotional demands to break up the larger Oil companies. Connec1ic:ut's Rep. Ronald A. Sarasin, whO believes In having government keep a weather eye on business. recently said: • ... the facts simply do not support lhe arguments tor divestiture: And Senator Adlai E. Stewneon Ill of Illinois. who originally favored the oil bust-up, now warns that smaller, diYested companies "may be in a wealcier PoSltion from which to bargain with fof'eign producers IC>f supP!es at reasonable prices: 0 .. .n:-.,.. ~--l/l/MllT--,_.~M-~'WOl"'TW~t!IH/lllllfll.,.,'!• 0 Onlr In _,......._ A federal agency recently wroce Senators and Congress· men for some hetp on a protect and lnadYertenfly included two lines of ptlntlng lnatructions in the let1er. So they sent OU1 a aec:ond ...,., correcting that 8fl'Or. Then. a letter of apology. The agency? The Commisaion on Federal ~. which wn aolk:ltlng the legialatOfa' ideas tOl''reducing same. '' 0 A ......... From 19th Century clergyman/author Jamel Fn!Jeman Clarke: ·A poiltlc:len thinks of the next etec:tlon: a statesman. of the next generation: •. ,,._Oo~· I . Speclal INTIODUCTOIY OFFD Send for any two pain of fine Executhe Shoes shown on this pqe, and we will tend you thJa handlome flne arain Dwell llelt FREI - youn to keep tftll lf you return the lhoea for a full refund! We just want a c:hmce to show you our incredl>le ftbaea ! p - HillllY .......... CEITLE•l'S mu s.11 ........... ~ ...... Oftct Miii Offw I _fls-·-- Haband lhoes ar• a remartcml• OfOduct tllat you mldt wear yourMlf to appreciate. They IOOlc Ilk• far m0te H_.iSlw sno.. They tlW lnuedlbl• lont wear. Thell are comfortably ll9'1twe19ht. eett of all, they k .. P their ltltfl tlOH 11\lne aftCI 9l>lMI ~ -1n the rain. IF et any time you don't .., .. , we wlll refund In full -Y . jlenny you paid u11 --------------~. MQde ._ .......... U.S.A. IOl-421 tl071 N11ne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ~*"°'Qr~ Street ...................................... ~· .............. ~-lNfw.--....__~-4--- Chy ............................. z1i• . . . . C..-t lNfw Stat~ ............................... COO£ i..----~---+--...._---<1---• HABAND COMPANY -0.. 2 000 000 Min ..... .WI -----------------------------------· Essay Contest Continued speak from our hearts tn order to m&JO· lain life. liberty and bappmaa. THIRD PUCE Wll•En The Rigid to DteMnt- "Good tor .... Lhw'' Gertrude M. Boatright, Meridian, Idaho l like to think ~ all Amcricaoa have a buUhaded. stubborn streak. 1be rea- son l lik.e to tbi.Dk so is. 1 &ewe compaoy. Then, too, i.f we are bullheaded, we will fight to the ftnisb to keep Amttic:a the k.ind of country we can de proud of. I bcHeve in the right to dissent. It's good for the liver. Bridling the American tongue would be as difficult as jarring Richard Nixon from executive privilege. Ame.rica thrives oo the right to disagree because people who talk togetber walk together. America bas no counterpart- cven with her faults she i.s the gteatat. Why? Because we au dared to have • voice in ma1.iag ~ keeping AmUlca the greatest country oo earth. THIRD PUCE WINNER Soldier of the Contllderecy Frank P. Csuble, Lynchburg, Va. He was a sc*lier ot the _Confederacy . the first to leave for the batUeboot ... wouoded Iliac times and ldt for dead. One of "The Immortal Six Huodred" Soutbemen selected for moodla of "re- taliatory" coofioemmt and ICllUatarva- tioo ..... yet oo one evec beanS him caJJ a Northerner a ''damn Yanku." He never forgot I.hat a Uoioo soldier saved hill life. My grondJatlaer was a.n obscure, bumble man, yet he prod•jmat the gJorioul truth: Americans are ooe people. under God, able to ovm:omc: our greatat dif- f ereoca and W9fk for a nobler and better land. The Winners of FAMILY WEEKL Y's Bicentennial Eauy Contest GnM fltm.....,. (Trip to Oi8neyl.nd or Oi.ney Wortd) Ma. Joyce M. Andefs, EllSt Anon. Ill. tTM- gTepll); MfS. Irene C. Bfeeden, Pon Aran- .... Tex. (C.llet-Tlmea). Finl,._ fltm ..._. ($250 eech) Mra. Ctwiee (Elaine) Folden, Pinckney- ville. Ill. (Sout,,.,n llllnolaan); Mra. Wal!Ke Calhoun, Mou Point, Miaa. (Mlsa/sslppl Presa Register). s.ODftd .... fltm ...... ($100MCh) Ma. Virginia Mullery, Nofth Chlcego, Ill. (H-...sun}; Mrs. Thelma O. Tl'lomaa. Pa- cagoula. Misa.(Al/ulu/ppl Presa Register). Third "8ce Prln Winnen ($50 each) 5'st8f Lawe MofGM. Hlghl.nd fall&, N.Y. (JoutflM-N-•): Fr&M P. Cauble, Lyncn. bufQ. VL (H-•); 8111 Wright, Oumam, N.C. (Herald); Mrs. Dan Allen. Sturgeon Bay. Wla. (Pr...Oazette); Rhen G. Wlntch, Weet Glacier, Mom. (Ttlbuna); Ma. 0.- trude M. Boatwright, Meridian. Idaho (ld-'ta Statnmafl}. ~ fltacl8 Prtlle ....... ($25 eech) Ms. Pim Boyi.. Gr .. t Fills, Mont. tTrlf).. une); Ma. Rene Rogers, Midwest City, OklL (Olrlahoma JourMI); Robert J. Fato, FOf1 Rlchardeort, Alaab (Tlmea); W.. Barbera Haddof, Owenavllle, Mo. (H-• & Trlf).. une); Ma. Margatat Schu~h«. Chey- enne, Wyo. (Wyoming Trlbune-Eegle); Wllllam C. Hlckm1n Sr .. Trenton, Ohio (Jownel); Ma. Unda Rath, Jeffenon City, Mo. (H-• & Tribune}; Ma. JMnne Smith, Thermopolla. Wyo. (St11·Trlbune); Ma. Rita Su ... ic, Council. Idaho (ldlho StatN- man); Bruce Gel~. East Canton, Ohio (RePo•ftory); Ma. Estelle Pemal, Brlltol. Conn. (Time•): Ms. Martha Jeechke, Roe- coe, S.D. (Amerlc•n-H-•). """"9oe Prtn WW.. ($10 each) Kenneth Bunett, Cut*, Wyo.; Jim Heinz, Sherman, Conn.; Ma. Sue Gronert. Normal, Ill.; ML Sue KtwcUy, Scaiea Mound, Ill.; Ma. Glna Been,Amity,Alk.; J8IM8 .JeNUne. San Antonio, Tu.; Chuck e.m.ty, Con- nellftille, Pa.; ML Nadine 9yrne. otyphant • Pa.: Ma. VictofW SaHc:um, Gulfpoft. MieL; Ms. Robin Peenon. La Salle, Ill.; Tlmo .Z.Ckle, Eacondldo. Callf.; Ma. otanna Grlgge. Hawthorne, Fla.; ML Carrie Axotla, Waukegen, Ill.; Ma. Mofle Seti, Attntc City, N.J.; Ma. Cindy o.MI. Eabon, Kan.; Ma. U.. Soileau, Lake et.lea. La.; Kevin Unaley, Coloredo SpMga, Coto.; Todd Buer. Brick Town, N.J.; Ma. Tevt1 Malek, Eat BrunllWic:k. N.J.; s.... Roaa Woou.,. Tltuwllle, Fla.; Ma. Mary Jane Moore, Corpus Christi, Teic.; Ma. Harriet B. Bef•I, Anehorege, Aluka; Robert V. Parent, San Antonk>, Tex.; Ma. Helen KJtchen Bnlw8Dn. BoiM, Idaho; ........ Bacon, e.ldwift P~ CaJH.; ML~ V. Schweb, eop. land, Kan.; Ma. Oo6cw.a Ortiz. Indio, Calif.; Mra. Eve Gold•11t1, Lwood, KM.; Nk:tl Po109. Ciar.mont. c.Mf.; ML Clara Coe, Elbert. Coto.[ Mra. Aka Jo Wiider, ~ ville, Ky.; Wlltys E. Judwwe, EMii HokMn, Me.; lewltt H. Hodges, Ann Albor, Mich.; Wiiiiam L Cheaon, Bradenton. FIL; ML JIMe Boo6unen, Gloul&«, Ohio; Ma.~ va1uv11c11, Pe!Mm, N.H.; Ma. w.n.a.. Nletlell, R8'lid Ctty, S.O.; Mra. Peullne Roberson. Omaha, Tex.; Mra. Conni• Chrlatlen, ChUfCf\ Hiii, Tenn.; Mn. Jutla Croaae, Appltleon, Wla.; Sister Joeephlne Valenti, M.P.F .. Weterbufy, Conn.; Mra. JMnn•Marle Ertrece, Bfoo61fletd. Qonn.; Ma. Oot'tha M. Sample, Coloredo Springe, Colo.; Ma. Berteena A. Moon, ElbertOn. Ga.; Ma. Suellen lkown, Galweton, Tex.; Ms. Chrlaay Chal'My, Fort Meade, Md.; W.. Helen lngvaldlon, Gene¥•. Minn.; Mra. Jot Gray, Bible Grove. Ill.; Ms. Jennetle Berry, S.CSall•. Mo.; Metk "Bowmen. Echo, ON.; Ml. Sherry Blaho9. Inman, 6.C.; Ma. Bat- ~ Blljan, Wood Alwr, Ill.: Jim Senllno, Jollet,·111.; ML ~ O,IYan, ~ Ill. r. .. * UNCOM>tTIC*Al .,_-.,-WK GUWJfTll ,, __ ........... ____ .... _ _., n ,..,._ • ...,.,_..._._. =-,.rim ,. ... 0091BK M~ M•·--....-----------Fit•t N-Mlddl• lnotlel St...t Addr-. • STARCREST '~ 3159 R£0Hlll AVEHUt COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92626 SEND Ml STOCK NO. 13~1465 Of .. .,, .. "-----------·I PlllHl PlAINl 'I' -IOI.Ai '"'"·-. l-• _,., ..... , ...... Nt(I Cltv------------1 ' r--ro T f t t t s ' L , . ' ·-. I f 1 -. ; ' ' .... • j I ' I L ' ' ' ' ' . ~ I L !.-L State _____ z1p _____ _ How to Wake Up That Barbeeoed Steak! ~£veryone flk• itiik.~~Eillor .. ,...,. H1111• .. But wouldn't you like to 88f'Y9 a steak at " your next outdoor barbecue thaf s just a Uttle different from what everyone else on the block Is cooking?" I · IWUIECtB STEAK CALFORNtA ~n ........ ...-11•.-....~ ,. .. c •11 ... ....., ,, ... , ........... .... ,. .............. ...... .......... ..... , ............ ....... 1. Trim o« ea.ceea fat and mate llaaba acr... meat at 4'-iDcb ialavall to prewot curtiaa durias cooa..a. 2. Place steak in a plllltic bq. Combine brudy, lemon juice and pepper and pour over meat. Force out air and seal opeo end ol bq with twister. Place in pan to insure aaainst leab and refriaente for KVual boun or overniahL Turn bq over once duriq refriaeration. S. Drain meat wdJ, aaviq marimde. Blend t.etchup and muatard with drained marinade. 4. Place steak OD pill over bot coaJa. For rare meat, griU for S to 6 minutes on cad. aide. Bnasb stcak frequently with marinade u it coob. Place oo cuttina board and slice uomwilr:. Iii.Jen 4 ~,. HOT HERB BREAD , ............ ,.,.... ..... ,. ............ ........ ,. .... , .. ,,... ,. ....... ,. ,. .... " ....... CNllled . ,.,, .... ,...,.. ....... a..r.r 1' .. IIJDIA Ill I ... .... ~ ......................... ,...... 1. Preheat oven to 400"F. -> 2. At I-inch intervab, make diqooal cuta in -bread (do not cut tbrouih bottom crust). S. In amall bowl, combine mnainiDg iap'edi- mta until well blended. Spread mixture be- tween bread tlices. 4. Wrap bread completely in foiJ; bate for IS to 20 minutes, or until herb butter is melted and bread ii bot. Or place wrapped bread oa a grill for IS to 20 minutes, turning often. Mau 8 1erving1 PLUll CHEUY TART 21111cb'91*•1••...., ..... ~ .... 1 ........ • 1-(1 ... ,_ ..... 1 .. ,._,,.... .......... .,....,_, ClnPlmDR 1. Preheat O"fen to 42S"F. 2. Crumble pull')' lticb in 10-iacb pie pu OI' quiche pan. Stir in ~ cup sugar. Pl'al mixture evenly in bottom of pan and half way up aides. S. Dot cream checle over bottom of pu. Ar- range plum quuten evenly OD ctWt. Spribtle with remainina ~ cup aupr evenly. Sprinkle: lipdy with cinnamon. 4. Bake for 2.S to 30 minutes until bubbly and fru.it is teoder. Serve warm. Malcu 6 to 8 1~rviq• WHAra 8MART: Good tbinp don't have to be: complicated. Thia c:uy brandy-baaed marinade ia vc:natilc and can be used for lleak tabobt and u a basting taU<Je for bamburpn. I 8 FAMILY WHKl.Y, A~ l.1'71 r-----~-------------------------------1 • //Jll-Dlpt • I 3 w: 2 P.ft f'tace I Gel... Cliil'J 1 .,_,,Ille, New Yelllc 10108 I Bua-Otlator ,._ nllill • .. _ .......... ,.....,Im-I '°"' ...-. mr. Off. &ctollll is mr c:Mct • _, order for $9.95. I alloeortor'°"' n'tllM ldd 75C for.._..._, llOltlll-tolll Sl0.70.) 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There are more benefits - _.., mofeo. • You 11 Orm 1 nd shlpe your en- tire bod.J, Yoar l4lp. hips, but- tocb. waist. stotnadl and anns tot rid of all my celialite-ud it --ti.ct.." Cindy McOintoc:t CaatOll, Olllo 'HOW DOES SWINGER WORK1 SWING£l wocta by ... two ICillatiftc priil.- c::ipiel; ...... "' Mol!cl•• ... Cngjflgf Fom Jtwltr (<YO. As YOll ca.a -''°"' die "'1lg 111 M!t !!!!!!DC photo <S-~ st ..,_., left.> • 9Villlle robiton h8W 14 ~-tioml. 0. Day I, )'09 f9 eadl rotatOI 'IP to die llllJ I lille.. ,,_, yoa •..tr twist yoe SWINGER for S Mia. ly •JPtJy blc:J"..-.. the -ltt of .. tn eadl clay, you increaM the moment-Uld ef'fecdftMa of your .. era.. As eedl cby pa-. you beco-. healthkr, your body becomes lirma 1Dd, best of Ill,. tlle _...., .. ._~( .. off. As )'Oil tftt ,_ SWIHGEJt. , ... 2-' .-.;.. f'tc primcifle cws lato plq. "Ce!lrifWll Fom !!u!(U.". CfT. fSee pilloto It ..,., Jefl). Cntritllpl Fon:e b the force that ,.._ yoa a- puir.t y09r cv door as YOll tW]I 1 coner. Tiie twutilis IROtiottoldleS'WlNGEaae-tea~ (upl fOfce aad cauas yo• body to bani up rat. SWING'ER hu .a or thae features: •The SWINCER's weisltt Is controlled by the amount or w11er put in. So, It can be 11..t by anyone men, women, youna ind old, - people with no 1lhletic ability. •There's no need for extra equipment OI do- thlftl. You ca11 eurc:ia ill yow npi.• cloGeL •The SWINGER b dwaWe. It will stand up to dfff-t ... _,.. ....... Ima ...... ....... 6 ,_ wtaJ: 1. n. SWING8Jl Weisftt l.oea .... ,_, ........... .,_. -c:elisdlia*a. Yoe twill y-SWINGER S -.jo)'allla aia.adl da,J. VOii do ii --.-tnr-.. 2. 11'!' SWIHGEa W..,.t Loss .... ._, .............. • lffl,.,., ... ..,,~,..,...,,,,...,., _ .... , ... ........... ~,.,,. ,, .... """ .... .,, ,_,. ..w. e ---,,,_ ,_, adh ... :Ill JM M ~ dielilllo You pt to eat the foods you low. ._ --~· •eal ~A a•tritm ... Is iit- duded with your SWlNGEl. I. Yoe cu --f..t ..... ts otl die lnl day. After ..... ,. or ue, you can lote 13 lbs..,4"off yow waitt •*' f-' .. ylically fit. ...... yoe ._ ....... witlil ,_ SWINGER, ..._. of 11--. ,_ .,_.._, yoa"I Kl.a, illlP'O" ii (dNll re. ->· a . .,.._ yoa lme ,....., wit .. y-SWINGEl, YM -·t '*--.k, ~ OI .,.., .......... , ... lMlft -.....,, ...... ... ..Hr....,., •ns. ... " • ...,.. .. look of JC)C)ll haltll, and probebl)' IW. la.aer. The rhy- ti-ic ..,,.._t or y-SWINGD cu lldp IO ala, ___ ntiirw t...m.. will"--"'-· ...... YOllJIFflootmg.. •SWINGER a'-t you to coit- centnte on specific problem areas. If YOlll lep ire lk.ter but yoar upper body is haY)', you ca11 Ult your upper body wlthollt 1ffec:t· hiayowlqa.. •SWINGER can deal.JOY your cdlultte (on~ Of'> cottege ~lib lumps of f11). • SWIMGEll ca11 i.prowe yow breatllial 11114 c:imalltioll ud n - ercile ... ~you....._ Tiie SWINGER 1'n beett aedainled ud ~ led by fit-U,.,U. ht, you rieecla't rdy OD ..... ~ ... tine itjllU -•JIUIPle of die INny euccadW -: yl'd tried t.lile cdlllHte booll, Ind It worked rair- ly ..U, but my c.llllit.e ~ beet. Ahn lol- lowillc the SWINGER W .... t Lo• ftu for 14 days. I ao.t 14 !bl.. ) illdlcs off Ill)' ..... ud LaPT1 UMe ...... _....lier ......... TMM .... ~-· .. lier TV. T-.. ......_. tllN P ..... , ......... It ......... flrll I ....... ef Mr .......... TV......_ lt .. HT1 A,_ jlltt H 41e'Jt ...................... ..., .... _ .. ,........, .... ...,......, .... the ti..wy •• it'a,.. to••· •You ctn u• your SWINC£Jt almost any- when:: hi the onke, bsthrocM9, hallway, belt- room, etc. • SWINGEl cu be stored and liken uywflae. • AkMlc witll your SWINGER, yoa'll receive .. easy-1o-underst1nd Instruction bookleL CLIP AND SAVE ,..------------, I OOARANTEE s....,1•o.yw-...a.-,._ 14,....a-llillCa tr t .(]Ne av .. I --fett ,_,., l1t J ... 2.(]Ne av .. I -et ..... te --_. J'' .... ., .......... .._ ...... ...,. .. _ J .(]Ne avn I _... -----· le ,_ .. , ........ 4.(]Ne avn I -"" to ...... .....,. l .(]Ne ov .. I ate ... tlle f-I lltle, -.................... •.ON• avn I --after ....... .... .... •ffecta., --.. , ............... ·---ft< .............. t .... -...., ~...-... . 7.(]Ne av .. I •N•'t .. t ,...._ -.._ ............ t .... ••t ... , -----.. t .... ....,, _ .. IMfefw. e.(]Ne av .. I --... ef tlle ...... '"•tt we .......... -......... ... , .... •t .. , ..... wettM. •·°'" av .. , .._.. ... ,.,.... ., _,.,.. ....,_ ......................... .._ ..... -.............. , ..... ,._ .. , H .ONe av .. 1 ,... ....,. .... ,, ·-_..,.., I uttr flt tllelt I ..... rer I ..... tlMe. .,.a ... a v .. 1 ........ ,.., , ...... ,.1 U .(]Ne av ..... , ............ .... ._, ~ .... -........... ,..... I u.o... av.. 1"'" ......... , ... .,. ... 1 .............. , ........ _, ... . t•.ONe av .. ,.._,_...._ • .._, ••••tl•1at1 .. My ••• ,,,.._ ... "'' ............ u ............... t ..... ...,, ...................... -......... , A..., ... ,_ .......... .,.. ... - -I _.,.. ...... _ ........... ......... .,, ......... w .................. ., ... ' , .......... .,_ ......... ,_. ""' -....... __ ............. _, -----------·-- HAVEAHEALTH•A IN YOUR OWN HOME Thoutandt of Americans pay SIOO-SJOO a year for heaJtll spa membc:nhlp&. Rlsflt DO•, you cu get t.lile beMOts ora .......... a lot._ •Oft md .-. a lot '-_,.. By Ol'- dert.a yow SWINGER dsi .. tMa ..,.a.I, latro- dlldQIY offn, you c:aa hlft • healdl 1119 in your own hotlte fOI S9.9S. If you ... fO OftMi yom .SWINGER, .. ply fll out die coupo• btllow ..S mal to the lddrea p.n. Aftltr ...tills the ...._ 14 poUit par· an tee, ca11 yoa tlWlt of OM ,_ for aol bePD- nins )'ODI lllilft, -. _.,.fflecl life today! If yo11 haft any qlleldoM, ail-. John~. ::s;c:.!1~';: =t=tt.~~=- yoa forpt. SWINealtTetal .... .._e OHHCK W...._,_., CLIP AND MAIL ,-----------...-, 1 SWINGER Total Body Shapere 1 I 401 Market Awe .• N. Dept.C-61 I Canton. Ohio .... 750 I lvu,1watttt•.,....,. ...... ....,..,. ... 1 I"-_, ....... ....,, IMlt ....... llMllllW, ................ ,.._ .... ., .......... , I Ot .................... ,,,., ....... . . ....................... .,~. .,..,, ........ ..., ............... , I DaAva -a,_ 111 .. 1 .... 11 ........ 1 I oc-.. .,, OM.-a... OllNa·I A_._. QA ..... c...- 1 A-..... ........ ' I 8mi. 8r:' I 'AMN9 • le,.. ..... Ji. I ~-------------=-' People Qui:t , True or FalM? People who feel tbdr deatiny is shaped by forcea over which they have little or no control arc afraid to take risb, even if the odds arc in their favor. (~e No. 3) TRUE OR FALSE? more time watcbioc TV and daydream- 1. Your attihldc toward fate depeoda oo ing. lugcst.ina that they •apcrimce which ol ---•· more f rustntioo in the ma.oqcmcnt ol be&oaa IO. two pe ....... ity groups you their daily activities and utilize comcious 2. The mu1er~-hia-fate ._ of -. and unoomcioua fantuy to pJn um. ·1--·~ factioaa." ality caperieoce1 more frultl'alioal and diuppointmentl became bueeb to con· 3.. Fabe. Since they believe that luck trol utuatiooa instead of ldtiq them playa a large part in determinioa their CODln>I him. fortuoea. they are often more will.i.na to a. People wbo feel tbeir dallioy is lbaped pmble or play a bunch lb.an tbe penon by rorca over which they have little or wbo feds that uxaa ii .lareeJy depca· no control are afraid to take riab, evftl dent upon bis own individual dlorts. if tbc odds are in their favm. This bu been demomtrat.ed by J11Yc:ho- '-Tbcac two pcnou1ity types laid to logical ~ conducted at Cauda0 1 ~.... . compl 1 'be York Umvenrty. •~ 10 ete y oppoute waya w n .., "' T ., ____ ...... U . . . (aced with makiac decilioa ' ... rue. -.x..c mvenaty atudies I. The ~-•a.-. a ~ . iJdl _ have abown that. tbc "iDtemally COD-~---you II U trolled" penooality type-who feela be enced by wbic:b of these two penonality atee b' .a.; .. and . the _ _._ typea you are moll lite. n II own ...._. . reaps '"""'•" .. I. Aa people pow older they lead to be carm-maba a pol8t of plberiq tbc kJae ucb of tbei ' of ....... . . pertinent fad.I and aiftiq ud ........ . m r teDK """'1111 in ·L-full L.6 __ .. .__ ... .-..!-.:_ coauol .. of what hap to tbem. UJC1ll care y uaore .__ a __. ppcaa of .., impoltaDce. 0.. die ~ bud, 1. Trw. llelcardl iadicata that theft are two pcnooality typea, and which one you ~ to depeada oa the meat to which you consider youndf or external forces responsible for what bappem to you. The penoo who considen bis life sduatiom larsely controlled by other people or chance bappeninp believes that IOmdhU.. out.ade ol himself con- trok tbc throw of the dice. aiviaa him little chance to be master of bis own fate. On the other hand, the iatemally oriented penoo, who believes that he hirmelf calla moet of the shots, is de- ICribed u "one who 1en1e1 that he pouesaea the ability to cootrol the con· tinaenciea which shape bis behavior.:· He never thinb of bhNelf u a pawn of cir· cumacance-and be rarely is. 2. Fiil#. Plyc:holoaical atudia ahow just the opposite-that it's the a-wn-of·his· fate-type who is moat litdy to experience a lalP scme ol penonal ftu1tratioo. And rararcb at Wett Virginia Univer· .Cty bu shown that thae people lpeGd the type wbo feds tbat "'-' ...,, .. Co him ia laradY idueacecl by outaide forces is more dilpoeecl to 8d • impalle or ldtle the tmtter Wnply by 8'ppiaa a c:oln. I. Trw. A team of University of Maioe inveatipton adlnioiatered a ltaDdard at- titude teat to collqe 1tudeat1, worbn in various catecoriea (both atilJed and un- 1ti1Jed) and profaaiooala. The profea· sionab acored hipm in tenna of bel~ in their own competence and penonal control over events aflectina them. Other studies show that the more a penoa be· lievea he coatrols bis own datiny, the more persistent be is in the face ol fail· ures and clilcoun1emeot1 and the more apt bis dlorts are to be crowned with ultimate succea. I. F.u~ .. evidenced by EMt Carolina U n.ivenity ltud.lea, which eubjected both university studenta and their parenta to penooality tab. Findinp: the pareatl abowcd a aipilcaady areater ..... ol competence, .eU-mastery and feeliq of coatrol over the circullllC.aDcel alf ectina their lives. FAMILY WEEKLY,~ 1, 197' • U a.. ., .. c::r·• ...... .... "9fO• .............. ... .............. ...,..._ ....... ................................... ,.. .... ,.. .................. ..... c..ft9d of eoft ........... ~ •.. ,....~ ....... claMwltl• ... ctolh. ... bulMn ~ and ..... .... fE 8UppOft. CUlhloned .. • .... oocldlm your foot Inside. .....,, ....... and .. -tn ..... Md llwt k4Hlr '-""'· Get• pelr nowl 111111• ,_ .......,.. ........ .......; llwl ...-..... ~ ....... wt ..,,.,., ~ lttlpp1d ,.. ......... : ,.. ....... ,......,..,..~....,.ca IWClfllll ....... -°' • ,..,. "°"' now) Of beck tall. 1 • 1111 r •ut1 ........... ,.. -------............. ,., ·-. _. -____ .:.__ Ad .. n1M111•11I A<l,...U-1 Haltll W1tc111r USA Announces Its S1111tlan11 Plan tar ••• 118 AM ••• 126 POUNDS! 118 PM ••• 124 POUNDS! 118 AM TOMORROW .•. 122 POUNDS! -.. ~8 11TMr1'1 .. more lllaltldll way to lost IO ..... weight IO fall!" Or. Louis F. castaldo, M.D. Tlln'a no ealllr way to lou -no Cllorles to eo1nt, no carbohydr1t11 to witch, no apeclal ,..,_. to ""'"· 11 1ipeulY1 apac111 foods to buyl Yet. lnc:r9dlbly, on tllil tlmlltlc lllW He9tlfl Wltdllr Wlight·LOll Plan your hunOlr -on.. .. pnllllnl ....... 1.000-500 CllDrte ltaMllioft diets -ldUllly ....,.,.., Ill a llllll a 24 ..... YOI 1111 gr'llt -Md In .. ~._ --Y'OI sWt ID look .,_i l ...................... llnt ...... 12 .... ....... morning Md night! Up ID 5 POUi'* ol fluid Md fat In tl'9 flrlt 24 houri! " that ... 11lblllMbte, get 1111 ... program "°" ... rlld wlllt • "'**" _., llYI lllout l. Rlld ..,.. .,.... wM llM lrild .. ., ....... to a.nt ..... ,..., It -WfY ... bl .. fastllt. lllOlt en.ctNt. llfat .., '° 1111 ...... Ills Ml' 111111 di9cMrld. ........ ...., h'I a .... 111-2-311) YOI tllcl I llngM lllgb- pownd dlel ~ .... coaCalllilg Mtllral Inn. .. -plus 11111n1 vttllMll for hllllll. 2) Y• llD It wilh yaw dlDlcll fll "'1 of 1 IUllblr of blllltlflll, .....,... lllllnl fnllt .. , S) Y• dllll't .... your -.. loW-alOril ...,.,..... dlltl 11111 .., ......... -~Ind leM you COMtlntty llllngry ........ you ........ your food intMe Ind Uow down your wtlOle diglllM pnlClll D I bOlf period -.. durlUon 111111 .. ,.., ~ Y'OI .... " -yCMt can. l1't c.....-......,. ............ ~ ,.. .... yCMt mc1ty how -~-· -you fOllow "· ........ ... ,..... . ,. ....... , 1t1w _. ,_ I f Tht most llMzinQ Plf1 Is !hat you IOll Ult lllOlt wtlgtrt Ill IN lltst ftw Mys -lnlm 2 to 5 PoUndS In 1111 ftrlt 24 hours -up to 10 pollftda In just OM ..und. SO N yoll'rt just 5 or 10 pounds ,_.. thin your Idle!, you can problllty adliew In 100 hoarl or ... whit miallt llD ~ 2 to 3 ..a or ..,. on con- ventlonll "loW Cllorit" or "low ~•II" dllta that llllY llftl Would you guess that Marie "'a1antz, President of Health Watcher USA and author of this plan, and a nationally known nutritionist and lee· turer on health and weight losa, Is a grandmother 4 time• over? Or winner of numerou1 golf champion- ships? And has more energy and pep than many people ~elf her age? She follows her own advice -keeps her figure trim and allm, Just as yours can bet yow '-'91Y, ...., llld ... ....., ,......., So Oii 1111 Hllfttl Wttdllr Plan, yolJ C111 loel a lftUdl 11 you lllld ID -flltl tt'I up ID you! --t ... tt 1111I ......... _,8 ,-? Y• a.Id dD I In 11 llttle IS 7 dlyl. ...... Oii Mw owra• you ....... yow Ut. You could mily lole lllllfl -I 240 pounder lftight lole 10% to 15% of 1111 ... ~ -.. Wllllll-Lm..., .................... ., ......... w ....... • 111? h nlldn1 IMlll:I tllt --......... You could go on It ter 5 ..-dip. atop on tllt Wlllllnd. Ind ,..... .. tol-lowlna ..-N you w.m -Ind 1o11p ltll Wliglll lou you'w ._ IChltwd. Tht plln tllll you llllCtty howl Or yo11 e111 dD It odl on ........ If lfllt .ita you lllnlr. Thn'• no lllld '° llwt up ,,.,, ldl¥lty you .., -golf, ...... •lla•lllllO -........ yow nor- nlllly .... Y'OI Clll •• -I lftlCt ., Ml .. , YCMI bit It wtn -D IN blllllfl M you begin to ftd Ill ltllt ma welQht. your -w 11¥11 staftl to ln- cteatt. Not to lilllltloft tllt fact that you'll , ... lil0(1 ...... Ind 1111111 It IDOi 11 .. 'lll1llM U. Ir n.tt.. Piii ......, ...,...., Blflrl beJllM*IO 1111 ~ IDa progr-. 11Y1 Dr. ~ F. CIMdo. 11.0 .• you .... conMI ywr' pllyaldln. But "' conlhm,, ..... ....... tt I I f ........... --~n.Hllr .... a ............................................... .... EsoedallY .,. Is tnle for tllOel ,,,....... people ""° llM had llttle oc no MCeSS wltll ottw methods of dlldng. Thia tmadllO ,..._ men, properly tonowtd, llley wtll be tllt beglnnlna of I wt'* lllW lift ltytll" ............................... ,. ........ .... .......... -you ""11 .. COllPOft, you'w .. 1111 first step toward bllllO .. tm, '""'· lttndM pnon you'¥t llwaya Wlntld to bit YO¥ wtll rtcelw lhl oomplN plln, lndudlng pradlt lnatructtona 11 to how to ltlrt. wflat yow cen llll*t to !llppen. how you'H ftef. wlllll to atop, Ind how to malnt.ln 1111 Idell wtlgM you'w achlMd. You'll r.ceM a 30-dly IUpPy of Htlllh Wltdllr Diet Sup- plement Ttblttl ~ i,..ltlifUI neturll lligndients llld no clln- Ol'OUI dfVQI -U.. pro'llde vltlmlnl Ind flbtf wtlllt you'rt IOllnQ weight on Ult pten. And you rec.Ive lnttrvctlonl foe 1 llellttlflll n· trCltt Ind wtloM ll'llllntlftlnCt progrllTI you can 1111 to lltlp meirltlln weight Ind fttl. Oftll After you've r"*"9d .. INe. you ""Y follOW Ind • "* Plan for 14 ~without obllgallon. " .. ,..,. ......... tlddld, ptOUd Ind dlllllf*d In Ml'I ~. N yow wtlfl. yow lftlY '*" Just tl'9 un· utld Helfth Wttdllr lllltlll Ind get I full r'lfllnd of tllt pufehale price. YOI Mf llllp II tllt rlll al IN ....... Ill 1111 cae. II t gfftl But don't ..., -.... tllt ..,... It OftCll Tht --you stal1 ID tollow Ind btnlftt fr8m 1'111 Mmlrll prOOrlm, 1111 '°°'* you'I llM"" tr-. ......... ftgura yow'w lfwlyl Wllltld. .... your OfdetlDday'I ( 5 • Or. Castaldo has been a practicing physician for over 30 years. A graduate of the University of Mary- l and. he received his medical degree at Tufts University, then Interned and was a resident at Stamford and Bridgeport Hospitals in Connecticut and Bellevue Hospital in New York. ~ .... ·.-...-· MAiL ~ COllPON T·ODAY ............... . ! AMERICAN CONSUMEl, 0.pt. HWL-180 E ! ~ lkled, PM11hlp ... f'A 1'171 ! i Pie .. ruth ,... __ (HW\.) compl ... Heelltl Watcher : £ Weight LoM By the Hour Plan(•) lncludlno all lnatruc-! i Ilona ptua 1 30-dey 9U1'Ply of Heeltt\ Wa1chef Diet Sup-; : pt.ment Tablets at only 14.11 HCh ptua ~ poatage i : and handllno. : :1• I may try the plan for 14 d9ys and If I'm not ct.lighted i • I may retum the p.,,...ly u.ct bottle of tlbleta tor f\111 i I refund of the purch .. prtce, and keep the reet of the : I m.ierltl • 1 gift without obltg8tlon. : i Total amount enol<>Md S (P9nn. realdenlll ~ I edd 8% ul" tu.) : Check or money order, no CODI please. ~ : : i Nt!IM ! i ~ . . i Addreaa pt. #--i i i . . i Chy State • Zip ! i : . . . . . . . . . . . ' I : ........ . ................................ . A Tndy Mlgic "Dry" Cleaw Nothing lille It lo• ··ory·· c:IHnong c:oat5. wrta. dr-. blanllets - ...,.1118" you? Jusl dip & lei drip. PRESTO 11·s really clHn. HO RINSE NEEDED Anyone Is an in- Slant cluning genius Sale IOI all fabrics. non·lfammable, llarmiess to lhe most sens1hve slun Costs around 24' per gar-H91 )'et avallaible on 110tH. Money bllell guarantee Sand e .. cuy 12.00 ~chec:lr or money order only. no cash, no C.0 .0."sl 10 · . Slain·IAU Ort.Cle-•. Oe9' A P.O. Box 906, Sln A San Mateo. Calif. 94403 {j') Ornaments 5 Full Feet of Wall Area From Its tasteful stytlng with authen- tic aplndle dowels lo lta warm lruit- wood flnllh, your treuured knick- knack.a loot like preclout objects d'art on these beautifully crafted Mediterranean style components. Each easy-to-auemble unit has two 18-inch IMtves, and two 10Va-lnch ahelves; OYerall width of each unit Is 2S Inches. llAll ---COWOll TODAY-. ~~ .1*2•-•-111 ....... .............. ,.. l'INM sand ma --..._If units <•llMt) 9 $2 ... u eh plU& 15' P"l· Or onl) 15.49 per pair, pl1111 15-post, EnclOMd la cll«tl/m,o. b ...... ________ _ ...._ _______ _ ~----------- If Jl'Oll orhr '17 l/INM, Lyon Headley ..,,: .... Of • .....,, .... ~ ,_ °'* 111 ... , It_ P-.111 Wtekl'J. F-'b w.-.,.•1 .. IN ...... .,, .......... , ........... ._ _, 00"7 -c:t.cW few telWIClll:Y. Ytt. ........_. *'-" -· ...._....,...... °'°""'" -.. llO -edwrtlan fro. Ill _,Illa -.y, We .. F-117 w.....,. w• to_....,.,. M _... .. l*IMlll ........ ...,,...._ dtll)'9 -: IO lf....,. do, J- M9d -1 card OC' lecw. I'll ..... .sr-, lool llllo II." wtltt: &.,.. HaedlitJ, T-411 W~ 64t........_A_ N-Ycw'4 N.Y. t0021 COl.OltftlL l'ILM .ot7'D-Your 12-e11posure roll of #126 or #110 Koda~ Film will be devdoped for only Sl.1.S, or your 20<11posure roll for ooly $2.SO. AU you bave to do is tead this editorial alon1 with your film! Aa ucellent opportuoity, this outsuodin&. offer ends in 90 days. Limit I canridge. Skrudland Photo, De.pt. I, Hebron, IL 600~. \\eekend Shopper SHOES at wholesale prices!! Qor. don Kins. President of H a nover Shoe, offers more than 200 style• ot sho e s and b oots a t wholesale prices. Save your frieods $IS to $20 per pair and still mate a spare-time income up to S200 a month for yourself. Alto free shoes · for you. For fTee 1e1Jin1 kit and ~ cat&loa: Hanover Shoe, Dept. 1706, 111 N. Forney Ave., Hanover, PA 17331. "'8PY Tt:Ll!:sCOPE" can pull in di• tut sports, hou.lcs, people, views of beachu, mountains and what 41ave you. Precision made In delu11e Jewelera' finish. Featherweight, it's only ~ ounce. 6" locl1. it clips onto pocket or purse. Converts inJtantly into a microscope, tool $3, Astor Hc>ute, Dept. l 23~FB, 2.42S Colee Sta .. Pt. Lauderdale, FL 33303. HAWADAN Orchid ,,., in PleOU• purple with a yellow lip and ricb f racrance e&aerly bu1'1C1 into bloom without ape. cl&I 1rowin1 oondl· tioa .. It can actu· ally be 1rown in a a tau of water! s 1 each, Two f o r $1.7'. Add 3.5' pAb. Canyon Hou11e. Dept. HD·S2, Bo~ 8316, Chatter Road, Philadelphia, PA 19101. ,/ m -r11r-1EW PIPE3t8~s! ·-c. •• For clpr smokers and cigarette lmOkera allk• • .. ea..., Pipe" can..,,. hundreds of dollars•,..,. \ --. • • H JOU are • pipe lmOker, • .. ca,., Pipe" c.n end for-.. ever rour constmt search for the moet .. joyable amok• of '°"' ..... So different that it'a --led h&. the • ,.. .. , ...-...... ... __.. .., ........... ,..... ..., ..... . UNITED ITATEI GOVER~ .. , C10111 ,_ • dime. 1Na .., ... M1•111 II ..W ...... ,...._ • 11n11M1ul1t u Ma .. Cl It a k _, ... ,_._ ... ............. 'Ii•·-Jhl•tt ' I 1111 ~DAI la. 1-........ IWl9. ..... '9111 l'il ............ ,.. -*'. Ya. .. a-et, oooler, ....._, .............. hNullMJ •to;lllk ~- .. ::. ............ C. 4~ _.....,..,.rr111dtD ............ Ill ...... -----... You .._Y be a ptpe amoker wfth a ,.. .... of ....... and .... ...rclliing fw the lcl•I SMOke, or pefhapa you W.Ulcl Ilk• to awitc" to a pipe to cut down on c...,...._ or expensive clgaira. TIM Carey Pipa MQ look like uy CM'dlMfY pipe, but It'• a lot dtffentntl In fact. tlMte'a nothing like It In the whole wortd. The Carey Pipe la made of Ute flneet eged Med...,,.,...,. ......, _ IMlt, lta Wt MUft .... In .... exd•slve pate~ "•ASIC INCH," clewrty concealed In a bite proof nylon stem. It'• Not a Fitter n. ..... lc Inch" I• not a fitter that .... eoeu and to.led wttt. 1ou1 •Mlllno goo. A eogu, foul amelllng fllter truunlta lta atale f..,I odor Into NC" •cceuiv• 'puff of amok•, ueatlng more problems than It Mlv ... It'• Not a Trap Tit• .. Magic Inc"" I• not a tnap col· l.ctffta MOhtuN that gurg'" with every draw. It I• not a trap that tnuat be cl .. ned after every smoke. It'• Almon Magic Not my magic but NA TURl'S OWN MAGIC. Warm winds pick up moleture ~ evaporation fNm th• OCMfta. lak.., riven, and ltreama, llft It "le" Into tt.e atmo ....... where the coeler upper air aqu"z" It Into dNps of water tMI fall beck to ..tt. In lta .....t parf9ct state of pwtty. .lust u the colder upper aJr of tile• 111oeph.,. ...... ral11, tile cool air entering Ute ..... lc Inch" chamber .......... ...-cJal 1 ..... of th• patented Carey stem, cau ... Im- mediate conden•tlon of th• moi .. tuN In the amok• where It dtoP9 to tile bottom of the chamber, I• ab- aotbed by ..._ ..tural fiber slHve of the .. Magic Inch," and In tum, la evaporated Into tit• out.Ide air. No accumulation ever remains to fonn slud .. or slugs of bitter tasting goo. ne 0 Maglc Inch" al90 mix" purify• Ing oxygen with th• smoke fNtn the tobacco, In petfectly controlled PfO" portJona. cooling the smoke, ellm._ · natlng all toftgue bite, and CNatlng MIUOWNISS, MILDNESS, and SWIETNISS that wu never before enjoyed In plpa MtOldng. TodQ, over one hundred and fifty tltou•nd plpa emoken amok• c..y Pipes almHt exclusively. They •,, got aUrted ~ accepting my tnost unusual offer to teet a Cany Pipe for •dQ•, without an_y risk on their part whatsoever. They were all graftted the Mme optio1t which is youn aleo. After • daya. H you ..,.. that the Carey Pipe la tit• beet amok• of rour llfe, you may keep It; If rou don't agree, whack It with a hammer and retum the broken plec" to me. The trial has cost rou nothlngl How many busln .... s are that auN of "'ti Pf'oduct? Ma"• Your Own 30 Day Test Cllp out the coupon below. Fiii In your natne and add,... and Hnd It to me TODAY. 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J 0 ~ I r~J~~ i~ § ~l~!i ~ ltt 1111 1d1tfi :~r i11~;· I §t · 0 ~ .,, i' •• -,l 'I'' ,[ia.f ij nl t ..... t . -~f"-<~ ,, ~ r!ir~ ii • ,, I 1'•i nl I :~· I . f = i ~-~IQ 1, ! r r J! ' , d ., i tt ; • I e r~!f.~ Ii I d1Jr 1i :J ~.u ~~!lrr •• ,. t;ilr f 'C l !i111e I P·i' ~ 1J !'i• 11 ill' i'. Ir it' i a ------------.,.---~11>1 .• tbr :I~ rl ib 1f ' , C: = .. ' I l ~in the \\brld! Teddy Kennedy not • t•worlte aon? "Joseph Kennedy's sons naturally re- sponded to their father's teaching$ and example in the order of their ages. 'There was a pennanent distance Ptetwee.t Teddy and Joe. dictated not so much by personal choice as by the chasm of the years, and by the fact that the old man, guided by the practical dem_ands o{ the family JSeDiodty systena, saved most of his enthusiasm and · advice and succor for the elder sons. who were already deeply imbedded io politi<:s._ By the time Teddy was 6nt elected to office, his father was a crippled busk-be bad suf- fered a stroke the ye.ar before and could not speak. The two were tied with the velvet rord of Mandarin affection, cool and formal and distant. Even his mother, Rose,. once said, 'We tried to keep everything more or less equal. But you wonder if the mother llnd father aren't quite tired when the ninth one comes along. There are 17 years be· tween my oldest and youngest child, and I have heen telling bedtime stories for 20 years.' Tedd>• was their ninth and last child." From "The Last Kennedy," hy Hobert SMrrill (Dial. $8.9~. .. LITTLE EMILY ''Wit' ............ , ............ . ................. ,... ....... ,. . . KATHARINE HEPBURN AND AVA GARDNER ,_llood .. lo.Uthe ........ ;AY•- ~ br ........... "..,. their .......... The m•dn••• that waa Hollrwood wrote screenplays io the 40's. Today, -Author Charles Higham talking: "'While she's all alone and embittered. But coming many movie-goen bemoan the end of the from poverty as she did, and then becom- star system, few of ing an overnight star, she couldn't ever today's actors would go home again. She had to keep up the wish for its revival f~, even though being a star was -0&-. A va Gardner is a clas-stroying her penonal life. Katharine Hep- sic example of how bum is really the only actress who was harmful that period not broken by the system-because she was to the actors and refused to be standardi7.ed. While her actresses who were peers painted their faces and came up part of it. Hollywood with bizarre hairstyles and rostumes, took that untalented Hepburn chose to be herself. She has re- but very beautiful a.tel......,. malned a symbol of sanity and intelligence young girl from Smithfield, N.C., and because she correctly saw that Hollywood molded her iuto a star. She was.a poor, was ephemeral. ... Her independence has barefoot girl from the tobacco 6elds when been her salvation and her trademarlt." she was disrovered, and I tbinJc she would Charles Higham is a literary and film critjc have been better off if she had stayed and the author of numerous movie biog- there. Success brought her numerous raphies (HK.ate" aod HAva" among them). disastrous marriages and pathetic attempts The most recent is ''Charles Lau.ghton: An at mingling with the intellectuals who Intimate .BiotlJ'llphy" (Doubleday, $8.95). JOCK ANO .IANe ReUNITl'D Joel( ...... .... For • hcMn, ........ Md mechanlcal dlgg1re worked to flee a Jeck Ruaell terrier named Joolc who was studt inside a 12-lnch round drainpipe that went 30 feet ooder- ground. HWe were out for a walk," ex- plained Jnck's 13-year-old owner, Jane Kent, "when suddenly be shot off after a smaU rodent Jodc followed the aoimaJ loto a drainpipe and then couldn't get out. lt took the workers more than a day to locate ~ other end of the pipe and then break It open. Jock whimpered and barlced for hours after be was retrieved. He learned two Jes. IOOS-he's a lot bigger than he thought, and he's not cut out to be a hunter." BIR1"DAY8 (all Leo): Sunday-Yves St. Laurent ..40; Arthur Hill 54. ~­ James Baldwin 52; Peter O'Toole 43; Myma Loy 71; CarTOll O'Conaor 52. Tuee- day-Tony Bennett 50; Leon Uris 52. Wednelday-Queen Elizabeth the Queet:» Mother 77. Thlnday-Neil Armstrong 46; Roman Gabriel 36; John Huston 70. Friday -Lucille BaU 6.5; Robert Mitchum 59. Saturday-Lana Cantrell 32; Anjanette <Amer S.. BIRTHDAY NOPLI: '!'JrM L:°f Md Robert Mitchum Quips .... , &Quotes DEGENERATION GAP The .Uteboard is a strange invention. I really don't know its intention. Half board, half skate, it's both and neither, w Aocl l, few OI», wouJd like a breather From having neighbor ldd .. t clacking Along our sidewalk. Have I backing? I bear one comiag, I beat two; They're gaining speed, they're com.ing through. I leave the sidewalk, take my feet I To where it's safe-out in the street. I must admit, though, as I run, The skateboard loob like lots of fun. At election day draws near, pol.itfcia118 haoo begun to aay what they think-and If they don't thmlc, _they aay it anyway. -Lane Olmgltotuf' Two secretaries were discuss- ing their problems over a cup of coffee. One of them said, "All I asked the boss was, 'Do youW .. • the carbon copy double-spaced, too?'" -Anne Dir/cmau THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES klct. ... llfe differently. Send original contrl!Mlona to. "Child," family Weakly, 841 Lexington Ave., N. Y., N. Y. t0022. $10 II uted-none ratvmed. When my brotber-io1.'°• became the &nt male teacher at the elementary school, his third·srade class had mbed feelings about it. After the &nt week, the mother of one of bis students asked her son how he~likecl the new teacher. "I don't know, Moro," he nld. .. She bept lendin1 her hw- band." -K. L. N•~n A,,..,._;4ea, FAMILY WEEKLY, AUOYll I, 1171 • II r----.... RCA MUSIC S£fMCE I • PO. Boa RCA'·'~ Incl 41291 I I encloee M . "----""' lriel _..,.,._ I TAPE elllp In tM ACA Muelc a.rvtce end Mnd -the NICKE.L 8 Miii l'W lndk II ad -.. I fMY retum "'Y. 8 t------1 I HERE lnhodudofy MlecitklN .. tM 9ftCI of 10 dey. If ftat Mtlilfted. end MY,.._. .... Ille refunded; ,__ ___ ....., I ., ......... ....,..._. .... totiuye-.• ,..,.., Mwe6c 8ervkle prioM In tM N llt ttwM yMR. aft ... I wtildl I mey cenoel my -•lbetlNp. I a • h I I _, ,. I ---'I aca rP's 11111 ....... -. Ir r1 .,_ ..... :' ......... 7 • ,.-.............. -..... ... ....,. ....,.,.. 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IMJI • .. ,.llJM: ....................... -....... : ........................... .... -............. --~ ................. .. •'1111m: ....................... ·-................... .. ....... ...-..._, ................. .. •Ill---= ..................... Mm •11111: ................. -........................ -•t.al: .................... - ..::A ........... -..................... .,. ---........... .,. .... .,_ ....... .......,... .. ....._. , ........... "' , ......... .......,.._ W-\1., ... __, ........... '"'Uf ............... .......... -....wml--- COSTA MESA SADDLEIACK LAGUNA KACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE ftEIC OF AUGUST 1-AUGU9T 1 WAID S. LH IMC. 1234 S. Main St. Santa Ana -147·112' camaMOTOIS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -IJl-J I 71 CADILLAC HAIMS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -140.t I 00 CHEVROLET COMMILL CHIYIOLIT 2600 Harbor Blvd. COsta Mesa -14'· I zoo DA TSUN DOTDATSUK 18835 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -14Z.7711 •AIDltt•IOYIDATSUM 13881 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -Ht-7000 1MIOOOll IOllMS llOID 2080 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -64Z.OOIO SUMSIT POID ' 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster -64MO IO UMIYllSITY OLDSMOllLI 2850 Harbor Blvd. , Costa Mesa -140.tHO AUIN OLOSMOllU. CADIUAC & •we 28332 Camino Capistiino Laguna Niguel -Hl-GIOO HONDA ION •OODWIH HOMO.A 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171·041Z HOMDA SANT A AMA 301 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana -140.7430 LINCOLN-MERCURY .JOHNSON & SOM UMCOLM·MllCUIY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -140.MJO SANTAANA LINCOLN MllCUIY 1301 No. Tustin Santa Ana -147.011 I OLDSMOBILE UMIYllSITY O'l(DllLI 28 arbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -140.9640 ., PONTIAC PHIWPS IUICl.POMTIAC & OPIL. IMC. 24888 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills -137-2400 IOM600DWIN POMTIAC -•MC 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171.04 I 2 PORSCHE-AUDI DOMIUIMS POISCHI AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -'36-ZJJJ CtlCI IVHSOM; IMC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -'7J.OtOO SUBARU \ •AIDltt•IOYI SUIAIU 13821 Harbor Blvd. · Garden Grove -114-0tOO -- TOYOTA -.&.MAXIY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -147.alll VOLKSWAGEN DOMIUIMS VOUCSWA•IM 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -134-4100 W.f, AUClm I IO:tl D If\. Q1••ln1~i, C... ll:GO e 4iraM Pril Tllllil: S-.r T1111 "f irst Nahonal Tennis Clus1c" (4flr) Cove111e f1om lou1sv1tle, Kentucky, of the semi hnal s1nalts and doubles matclles. ll:lO.,..., 111t111t1......i los Anael•• ~ers vs Sin r r1netsco G11nls. IZ:» 8 lfl Ac'* -;;r-· J:GO e .._ "'·Sum ,_.... (R) los Anaelu Rams vs. hmpa llUCClllters. e ...,_ bclllc "Tiie Quartet Horse Triple Crown/Rainbow Futurity " from Ruidoso Downs. Ntw Mulao. e DMcw ...... 2nd aame of doubleheader n Ood111s meet San Franeilco. 4:11 e (9 CJ)) 8 Tiie oi,.,ia Reup & Closin1 Ctremonlu. 1:11 a "9.S... F-.. S.n Oleao Charaers vs PM1delphl1 ·bales llOIOAY, AU5USJ Z 5:• a....., LNpe ...... l:IO • 4iraM hll Tlllia SJnales and doubles finals from lolnaton. Kentucky. I:•. <• ())~ . ......, lllelit ...... TUESDAY AUGUST l &:•Ill) llliN Ltape ..... Oakland A's n. Chteieo White So• t:ll e (121i CJ)) 8J Tiie ~ (2h1) Rtt1p & h1&hh&lll$ of th' Summer Games from Mont1ut. Canida. ' f'MOAY, AIJ5UST ' •:II O l'Y..s.a.1.....1 Su Ditto Char111' vs. New Cnaland Patnoh. a.• e Allltl ....... Calif01n11 Anaets ~ Oakland A's. SATUIDAY, AUWST 1 ll:tl. u CJ) (JI • ....., IAqM ...... l:tO e U.S. lltiMll....,... a..,...i,. H1ahll1hts ol the men's and W01111n's finals from Schtntdady, New YoA l:» I cm CI> w v.i.. r..i. Cllllic .... ....... Clller1lle ....... °'' ........ S:tl e (9 CJ)) 0 AIC'a .. WlfW tf 5'llts ··~ ............... 7:0I CJ) tll) Cil ~ f..ew Rams YS.Oallu Cowboys (blacked out hi los An1ttes). ll:tl e w.tf T-T_. Pittaburch ¥t. Plloeni•. • 11:• e ._ f'tt.s-f..ew T.,e delay, Rains/Dallas Cowboys aame. SUlllAY, AUMT l 1.• e CC> "Tiie...,.. ff..._" (td•)"61-0on•ld O'Connor. 1:tl •CC>~ "'*-t" (com) '59-Cary Grant, Tony Curtis. 7:JO e CC> "Slltllile It C111• 1~ 1n1• (do) '60-Rltph Bellamy, Greer Gal10ll. 1:11 e "Tiie fllMltlc ...._" (wes) '49-John Wayne llOIOAY, AUCUSf 1 t•e CC) ........ (sci·fl) '6l~Michael Gol!Jh. ~11110 Johns D CC)"*"' • S... A lllrrll1t" (com) ·68-Dean Martin, Stella Stevens. Ill)..,... ... II A....,.. ldra) '61-Vic Moflow, lt$lit Ptrrjsh, I:• 8 Cl:> "Tiie .......... (d11) 61-f'eut N1wm1n. Jactde Gleason TUESDAY, Ml8UST J l:tl. a:> "Tiie -..,.... (ICl·ll) '66-AU·l•Plft ... caat. •CC>...,....• A ~om) '66-Jerry Lewis, Jtntt ltl&h. l:lO •CC> "Tiie ..._ (111111) '72-RGMrt Vtupn, Barbera Edttl. WllMllSllAY, Mm 4 l:tl. CC) ............... (ICl·fi)-All·JljllAeH Cllt. -a CC> .._.,. ..._tM-..t1'"\corii/67-Jim Hutton. •CC>.,... efg ~rt Preston. Tony Randtll. l:Ol e CC)...._,. (scl·fl) '51-All·Jtptntte cast. • "Tiie ...,, Nia" (dra) '59-llobert Mitchum. Stenley Bahr • (C) "Tri91" (df1) '70-Jan·Mlcflatl Vincent, D•rren McG1v1n. 9:118 D CD 9 D CC> "CMcel lllJ IMemtlel" (com) '72-Bob Hope, Eva Marit Stint. FWOAY, AUCUSJ f l:tl e cm Cil CJ) CC) "lllllH c.,..,,' (dra) '74-lostph Boloen1, S.tbart HllltS D "Tiie Cfttr.i Affaif" (dr1) '56-Debbie Reynolds, Betit Davis t:OO e (8 Cl)) l1ll a:) "llh & lbry" (rom) '69-Dusttn Hoffman, Mia Farrow • SAfUllOAY, AUCUST 1 •:t0 e CC> "Afrlclll ......_, .. (documentary) ·74 1:11 e "*'ft & C.W. 5t llO Mara" (tom) '53-Abbolt & Coslello I:» e D Cl) <11 D CC> ...,..,. W• A ~-llH" (dr1) '70 HMY foNI, Kill Dotetaa, H11111t Cronyn. 1:11 • (9 ())) • a:> "GI A Dier Dir '" C. See ,.,..,.,.. (com) '70-IMR Slrtiullll, Ym Montllld. ,. THIS WEEK ON CHAINEL 50 KOCE·TV ORANGE COUNTY tWVISION SUllDAY, AUCUST I 1:00Y ... MlllMM 5:00......, .... S:JO ..,_Ille S. 0-S 5:00 ..... 7:00 SteillMtb .. 111e·c.• A b1«ntenn11I film funded by the A11ton1·Mev1dl Bicenten· n11I Committee uam1n1n1 the early southwtstttn develop· ment atone the Colorado River 1nd the p11t steamboats pl1yed In the settlement of lh1I 111ion 7:JOW.. 1:11 [Wlillt 1t $flltlllllt ,.,,,.. ...... dierlle • 10:00 LMura DI Yllld Da Vinet flees from the Fiench occupa hon ol Milan 1n 1499 to Ven ice, and makes pllns (newer enacled) tor the invention ot subm1nnes to defend Ventee from the rrench-~hed Turk1$11 lleets MOllOAY, AIJ5USJ 2 1:00 , ... Witll ....... 3:JO llistll • .,., .......... ,. ... 4:11 s..e Street S:OO Tiie Oedrlc C..,.., 5:JONIMlal't '-•It's (..,,..,. ...... 5>JO ........... Dlllr9" 7:00Y ... WltlllllNllliit 7:JO f.a "Education. l'lrt Ill" Second of a thrtt·part series foc'™nc on the strenrtlls ind weaknesses 1n the Oranae County School systems. " &:GI WlrW ,,_ " l:lO ~ 111111 A Cllllllllt.ll F1Mr t•De.w~SMw I l:tl Melt lilacJllll ~ TUESDAY, AUWST J l:IOY•M...._ J:JO llltttr t111n' lltl1Utr· ... 4:tOSIMlltStreet 5:00 Dectrlc c...., S:JO~ l•lt'a(~I ..... l:•ea. °"""' 1:tlY•• 7:•llliealr llltW "Hlttlnr ' l:tl .... 1111 l:JO Allerlct• 11141H Artllta "Grtet Madlclnt rlowtf 1nd Jolap/l Lonewolf" Prmlart of 1 siNrttk Mrlu tbOut con· h mporuy utlah wftoH uniqu1 llylet dl1W upon In· dl1n tr1dilions, t:tlAt Ille T., 10:00 ~ II ,. "Joe Ven· utl" lau -1olinlst Joe Venuti iolns Arthur fttdler Ind !tit Boston !'opt. WlOllESDAY, AU5UST 4 S:OOY111WMMNeliM u o 1111111 ... ., ..... ,.~ .. ,. ... 4:00S....Street S:tl Tiie Eltdfk C...., • 5: ... ....,. ..... = ..... •I:•.. ...,. ,. .... 7:30 SMc"' "Tiie Haunted P1tace" l:M 11111er,11ce Thatre "Slloulder to Shoulder· Annie llunedy" Tiie suttracettes en· counter ~lolent resistance ftom 1 male·domi111ted cov ernment, and t~e frill siste• ot tlle Eart of Lytton is tortured in p11son. t :OO Grt1t Ptrftr•Hetl lt0n1rd Bernstein ptm Gt· Oflt G111$11w1n's "Rflapsody in Blue" With !flt New Vor~ Pll1I l\lfmonic, IO:OI Alt IL bplores the vtrted and littly pos.sib11tties ol tht word and tfle -ortd of art. from (d .. rd Vinifla a11d l'ltrtci1 Mc811de dtnclna 1n Bal· l•ncf11ne's "Pas Dt Dtu•.'' lo patterns of manhole ~e11. and from Robert Murray weld· 1111 m11ni11etnt sculptult to Ilse Jollllson baki111 eooliies, IO:JO P11J lcWtt Miile ~ ll:tO Melt ........ """ TMUISDAY, AINiUST 5 J:OOW.. 3:,. Mister l111r1' lhlt,Mf· ..... ..... """ S:OI Otdric C...., 5¢l0Camauhn•1 .... GNll ,.,.., .... (I) 7:11 Alt..... • 7:»c.Mllc Wllll A ........... """ l:Glllle~ HOAlllltcltl .... All* t:JO ~ llllricMI "ltpcy of Americans 111 tllt Mowt" lO:tl l .... It .,...., tl:IOIMlt ....... ~ FllOAY, AUCUS'f I 3:00 ""'61: .... l:MMlttlf l111n' lltiPMf· ..... ........... S:tl Eltdfk C...., S:JO .. ..,. , ......... t:llf1cetff ....... 7:11 Of•... Ctutr ,.. .. , "Riftfllftl lfotNrl Circus: Tht Circua C.C.. to Town. .. .............. ..... 1:11 ....... .... HO ltlll Pt111raucn: .... "Trilll!IPll tncl TrtatdJ'' IHI Liit ......, Alic Culn,_ pl1ys tilt role of 1 lontlY En· aliSIMNn w11o Is told lie hta 1 ferml111I lllntsa. SATilmAY. AINiUST 7 J:ltll'•~· ..... 4:., ........ c......, , ............... °"""' l:JllM IL. 7:tllMllelt,. 1:00 lllft "The Wllh1msbu11 File" No.1 tmtls to Colonill W~liamst>urc. llllttfl to most visitors Is 1 fasciftatina 1111!1· PM ol IM lifttlyles of t11t ......, tf ltlia CMlry, ••r111r111111,._._ ..... _ ..... ._.... . ........ ...... ................ ~ ........ .... ..... • eNeldok, Leen.ti ....._ (An· ...... ., .... ,, ...... ...-.. ~ ... 1811y tlevetM, •ad Ill• ooueln •••• IMWINpd 1tJ Kettr Leew. MORNING 8:00 8 5-fs..tllr ........ ••• f ..... -':30- • D fublra ......... Olly •'* .... ............. ..... slilT., ...... nw.. 7:00 8 cm lllH .... • 0 CJ) 01 .. ,..., Sllw • .,.a. Cl) llllwil*ll 8 (9 ) IJt) CeM Mornl11 ~ Gfatwa . ""'"' • ClttllM •s.lMMttO,... . ......, ...... .......,.. -7;30- ClttllM .......... ................. ........ .,,...,,..,~ •S-..Strttt •~oo . ~....,... -. 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" tm Clftllrl a.aattt (QI) ) ,..,. ......... 4:00 9rritt hMPI •htllerl-.s ._. 1'THI SMALL CU IXPIRT111• FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE-PARTS "HONAUDD UASING -ALL MAKH a MODIU A 1111 SIUCFIOll Of USED CMS 142-7711 540-0442 S~rvi1Jg -4/f Bl!ac/, Uli.~~ J MINUTES $0UTH OF $AN DIEGO FWY 18835 BEACH BLVD . (Highway 39 ) HUNTINGTON BEACH , .... f-SUllDAY-1 MlllST l I MORNING I ........... arti.wt 8100 en. ........ -J:JO-en.~ "8111. 10100 e a!lCJ> F ........ 8 lfl Ct••f'• •hi• --e ..., .. """ es...""'*' eMnWttf,... 9 ........ c... GCE ...... Steclll • ....,c.i. .. es....-.. =~--a s. 111e1e i.w. 0111 -10:30-eT_. ........ ....... '"""' e <• (I)) 0 ""* c.lies lllitrutleMI .... , •hit: cc:> ".1t111111y tHcu" (wes) '56-fl'"• Slnat11. Pllylhs llu~, Ket nan Wynn. ,Walllct fOfd. • CllwlfJ Q.,.i tl1J C-1 Tllrtt ., Al Dia 11~00 9 11"11: Ct) "Slldtw 0Hr llm111" (dra) '68-Jamn fr1ft· CdCUl. Sll111ey llnl&i'I. ••• ....-s.-w .. ,, Con¥enllll0fl With Motlttr Thtrrsa ol Calcutta" f. lolm OOcume111Jry on tbe rem11uble wor\ ol t111s unusumint nun bt1un 2~ rms •Co 1mone lepers. the clyin& 1nd ab141doned cMdrtn Htf tllorts lllwt prodvced 1 com111un1ty ol thousands of nuM wllo labor '" MWfl covntnes around Ille 'tlOfld, lncllldlnc tlle Unrttd Stites. e ,..,. CettMM (l)~.._ .... SMlll e <a (I)) a TNll a.. '" .,.,. e "'-I .. Grett! A 511ea1f clltl cken's ld1pt1hon ol Ille fairy tale Optl1. • a.di "' tllt """' (11)(J)Mr. CM,. 0 (1)1111Jlt.a isrn~a..c~ • Ct• Pris Ttuls: S-. Tovr "The First N1tion1I Tennis Classic" ( 4hr) Coveraae from Louisville. Ken· tucky of the sem1·fln1I sintlts and dOubles m1tcllu . •""*Sinka -11:30--..: Hllttla ..,.. tllt S.'I (d11) "63-Aftdy Sltwlfl e<• ~9-..al!* Sembtf .. .,.., atS..Oittt ........ e.,...., llll&wtl ..... Del· ....._., Los Matin Ood&trs vs ~ f 11ntlSCO Giants. <Ill filll f lllllft 0 S.U,lllNl:{t)~ • .., T111 feet Tll" (adY) '6S-£dward G Rob1ns"on. r lf&US McClelland Cl:> "SeeAft a.tit" (tom) '64-Tonr Curtis. Debbie Revnolds A"111HIOON I 12:00 ==ltrT.., e<a <D>IU._.l..._, Cl) Wldlfy It Sta 2:00 ··~ Tllilll...W (JI s.. Dlaet , .... .,...., •ttT•ATllMf (ll) ()) f1i. f ..... QlfellllltrTNlf (QI )T,...,.,. ....... =' bcletltrt eet11Jll~ ..... a 111tt11: cc:> "Tiii kin" we> '55-Kw~ Dou1las, C1lber1 Ro~nd -2:30-. .........., (1)1111~ • Mevie: CC> "THl&llt's th "'•~I" (com) '55-Dnid N1wen. Yvonne OtCarlo, Btrry rttz1ertld. (f7) Cl) "* hW (8) ..... .-.. T ..... ca w> c.-, ........,. 3:00 9 ltam ,...,..._ f...W (R) Los Niceles Rems ~ hmp1 Bue canms 8 Tllk II tllt Ult • Htn• laci•& "l~e Querier Hone T nple Crown/Ra1nb0w r uturrty . Rece" A SJ00.000 purse rs 11 sta~e '" lllrs race from Ruidoso Downs Ntw Mt11c:O • rn HIP ai.,.tral • lttlt: CC> "0,111tltr Pet ticllt" (com) '59-Cary Grant, Tony Cultrs, Joan 0'811en. OtM Mtr11ll ~t fllowit: (C) ''ltlllU" (l dY) '6'-Ad1m West, Bun Werd e ..._., .,... 2nd came OI • doubltht1dtr IJllllSI lht San F rift c1st0 Giants. (T 1m1 f,ppfo11mtle) .,...,a.... cm oo a. •• ,.,.,..., lllflint (21JMyS.p •llllff , ..... •SIMaf .... -3:30-eo. c..,. TV Wf£1(, AUOUST 1, '87t .-.:30-w IMlfl u lllMltllthtll ew.wrn. -~CMI 1:00 esur ,,.. Utttea.. ""*"'C...re,eik • CIH•'" 1t1, ....... Cfll "'- • lll1tl1: cc:> .. ,... """" s..wt" (com) '65-Ann Mar1111 ·lllli~ O (l)C..0 IS WNW tf s.Mwtl ....................... • f1lll f•lllr• • ...,.AllC"' -S:30- 8 tm0(1) D Nns (f.lJ(J)~OtJ Slit'• lllaM a Diii G la ..... """...._ • ...,_/ltrMIMlllllHMr •v•••••· 8:00 . """ 8 lli*ll, Fr111 l Ollie 8 llltwlt: cc:> (2tlr) "Tiit ,,...,n of At1••h1" (ldv) '61-Donald O'ConnOf, Noelle f.d1m. .... ~ . .......... (!l)llllW~ • NltloNI C..,r.,WC cm ..,. """" sa.. •ClftleM 0 (I) Dlalet11t a -..: ce> ·~ Siliste" (d11) '71-H•t Holbrcm -~, ... ~ • """ WtrW -6:30-. """ 8flnilMIWtrW UJJ ...... 7, -~Dr ... ea ... ..._ • °'"""" • """9tt .. TrMI ...... ~ 1:9.t0 • '1J • llMttl • 111! Cl) (fl • •111 tf I*· ., "Menace on lhe Mountain" (R) Pt11 I of 1 two p11I drama iboul 1 14 yur old bor faced •1fh lhe re $fl0flllbll11y ol c111n1 101 his mother •nd younur brolller 1nd stsltr while th• ftlher 11 , •• , flellttnc wllh the Conftdtratt lorets. M1tcb Yo111 • Cll""lflts Ald111111. 1'1! Ciililiy. [ii( Sllea •lld Jodie fotttr slar Cl) ....... .... . e ..... : a:) (Dr) "0,.rttill ,.._... (COlll) 'S9-C.JY Gtant. T0111 Cwt!$. Dina M1rrill. ellll•S.-••"' ........... .......... <• ())) Cll1•1hn•l1 Fllllitc -7:30- .... : ~(New).,.,.. .. Cnut1l 1" (dre) '60-llllpll Bell· 11111. Gt• lilnoll. H11111t Ctonya .... ...., •"'· .. ..... <• Cl)) ... : """ c.. .. Iii(' (df1) '!>4-H11111pllrey Bot.rt. JOM Ferrer. Ytn Jollftson ID ,,.,._ r..ew San Difeo C11ar1•11 .s. Pltiladtlphia Ea11u. ............... ,,.., ... 8:00 e ()}HJ) ()) S-, I CW (I) a D ()) t11 a £11trJ o-''fllt 811111t histru111ent" (R) Hav1n1 iust WI! the 111ysle1Y writers' aanllll Blunt IMttlllMftt Aw11d. Edaat Man· ""'C (~ttM Curt11) PliOliis-'Olfij 0 atoll lftd UlllltS b1111 IO 1111 VICtory Plf1Y, lllttl 1$ slain 111 mld<t011vtn1· lion Ellery alld lnSfKIOf Quttn rush to Ille parlJ to 1nvest111te EVI Gabor. Jolln Otftntt, Dean Stockwell, Ellt11 Wtslon, Richard JMCktl cunt. • ~ s,.cill "Burt BlchlrKlt Opvs #4' Blchartch hosts 1 con· temP0111J tribute to ludwic won llttthovtn, joined by Pettt Ustinov. Bttte Mlcllti, Stev11 Wonder and Gilbtrt O'SulllYtn. ()) ........ ~ ... (Br).,.. fllMlll ... hie~•" (wes) '49-John Wayne. Vert lllbton, Jolin How11d .. ,.,, .. ....... ...., • &.lie et P.,. Jiu vtOllntSt Joe Venuti totns Artllllf Fiedler and Ille 8os1on l'o9s Orchestra -1:30- • Mlle Main ri.er- 9100 e (11) (J) ()) ... (R) Forrest Tucker 1Vtsts u Ott Pt•l ZKltary. a man wlloM oMeSSIOn tlillt lllS "°"IS ieopard111111 ~rs lam~y life as well H lt11 tarffl alld an 1mpor!Jnt case ~111 slolen iewelry tllat IS OC· CUPY!lll KOii~ • 9 l1I • lllC 5"4tf .,_,...._ & • "Po1nl ol law'' (R) Mic's return to Naval llt$erw duty brines him the u.sian ment of dtlend1n1 Lt. Krt Boo11t (Suun AnSj)ICh). who has been IC· cused with the evidence over •htlmlft&IY 1111nst lttr-rn the my1n1 of anotlltt offlur Andrew OuUtft alld W1lh1m 01n1ets 1lso .. Onl~ ...... , .. .,..,... ... ~ ...... fMll .... .., • •111 ,,.. n...tn: ....., II .._..., "Mn1t Ktnntj' Geor111 Brown 11111 u Annit K1n11tr. tll• lllilt pt who brmp WOl'k1111 elus WO!llfll 11110 the lltdsl1n1 worntn't ~lllO'ltllltftl. ......... -9:30- ....... c.llc (I) s.., 1 c..-r ==,. ..... .c.r.. ... 10100 • tm (J) ()) CHllH (R) A bite• poltticet lttdtr Is tmsslnattd, anti lier son brinp in fraftk C.nnon to lnwtSli&att tllt pon1blllty of 1 COllSOtllCY. . ..., .. ...., • <• ())) ..., ... .,._ &-,n.M (Rj .loliii'"Di11Vtr rs host to Frank S.n1t11 "' thrs tnbute to Ille 1111 ._nd era Ttat11red on llM pro 111111 111 Count BISlt OlclltStr1, Harrt James 01ceS111, Tommy DOlsey 1114 Nelson Riddle Olcheslru .... ·--...., !llJllCM • ""' rtftlrllllCtl: ..... ...... ~ .. -10:30-• ...., 5-tft .. ..... Ute • TIMI fMll 11100 •• Cl) 9 l11' (J) ... •Puuellm , (I) Tiit m CM ..... e ... : "Sii tf 5'•" (dra) '47-Spencer Tracy. e T• tf t11t llDrrt D CE "'-tf t11t 5-. . ....,, ... <• ())) """~ ...... ebaleM ...,~ .. -11:15- (11) (J) s.., -......, -11:30- • S.Mar $ftrb Fi1111/~: ''Tiie Utt ff Mrl111 lmt111tr0 (mys) '6J-Gt011e C Scott. Kirk Oou1las, Tony Curhs, Dana Wynter . . ,..,,......, e 111a.. .... : a:J :'Tiit Sin " bdltl Ca*" (dra) '61-Ancie 01ck1nson. Peter fmclt, Roitr Moore. (J)T .... .... : a:J "Tiit ........... (susp) '72-Ylnct Edwards. Cllud r.onnon. Ntfltlt 8'alld. (II ... II: ~ "Tiit Last Hall" (dta) "56-Robert h ylot ..... l.lrlr ..... •NttT.,....._Anew IJ.part series prestnt1111 the latest WOIU created by Vtdto artlS1s ts well as reports on trends and techniques 111 lhe medium "Video Sampler·· traces the contours ot electron1C art thlou111 dantt, mime & drama llllllt ma. a ... : ~ .. ,.,.....,.." r .. , .. (dra) '71 -0.vid HemnMts 1:00 ... Olit lllL . 2:00 e ..... : CC) "C"""1 '7 tllt DIM" (COin) 'SO-Cl1lt011 We~ . .,......,.,..., -3:30- ...... : ~ • .,,_ II tllt hit" (•H) '!>4-Sterllnt Htylltn Order Yours NOW • • ~ 1000 - -~eautiful Stick-on labels • PERSONALIZm •STYLISH ~y TO USE • OIDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FllEND Mii. John DM tU Main ltraat Anrtown, Anr•t•t• tU•5 lat1111 Do Not H1va A Printed lordar. Stylish Vogue type on fine quality white qummed poper. Fiii in thla coupon, clip •nd mall with $1 50 to: Pilot Prlntln9 Lebel Div .• Poat Off Ice lox 1560 Cott• Met•, Callfornl• 92624 .. ,.,,. ,, -~ Zip c-. ____ ,,,,,,,,, ..• ~---------------------~ ,. ... , 1 MONDAY I MICl$T 2 fer..,..*•""-liltillo. """ Mt OAmMl PICKUllS . .... • ,_ *illiam • .,. tllt ..,. ....... OAYnlll MCMlS t:• • ""*4 rwr <d11> s9- "'"' MldtSOll. Kenntt~ Cope "T" ler t•• Sent•" (dr1) '62-Shirle, lh cl11ne. Robert M11chum I l:Ot e "C.,liu Htratlt ........., .. (adv) 'Sl -CleCQfl Ptck Vu11n11 Mayo IZ:OI ifa "It ltnt, h l"t" (rom) '46-Van Johnson, M1roe Wilson, Keen1n Wynn 1:00. "fffl((t hid" (dll) '41-Cene Tierno. Oan1 An drews a "-30-" (dli) '59-Jack Webb. W1ll11m Conrad 2:30 .. (C) "ll111t111" (•ts) '50-fool rrynn. Ale11s Smtih J:ff <IJ (C) 'h••r Te ll lilt T111t" (com) '61-S.ndla Dee. John Cavin J:JD. CC>~-,.., ... C.· hf If t11t (11111" (sci·lo) 'S9-P1t Boone6 J1mu Muon. Arlene Dahl. tint &hr ....... w ... . .....,. ,..., Mair ........ • hrtrWce ,..., ...... u .......... ... ! ca > • r"' ._,..._.._...Cont'd lrom S 311PM .Uttle ... -6:30- ..... '-Cll~ . ........... <11 ~11-­..... '-* 0 .. """" tf .... m ai.-1 21 TflicM A new series of news Ind pubhc affni PloCf•m m1n1 •011k Societies" IS t0111cflt's p1esenl1tt011-1 docum1t1lll'f °"how rlle111 d1up aet frOlll Muico 1nlo lhe Unrted StJln • 01 .. •! 01ni1h's aunls m 8:00 Chllllu Nelso n RttllJ. Rtthllld a Cl1l CD lllMI (Rl Rhodl Thomas. Bronwyn Thomn. Natalie llnd Jot d«ldt Ille only w•y lhey un Colt and Sally Kellerman spend aiore llmt tocelhtt is to bi• = = S... rude themselves 1n lhtw 11>1rtment and not admit •"Y vlSltors m r.-i, Attlil 8 0 00 9 • c...-, Tllel· a» .._ ZU ter: "Tiie ~ lllthlttn <Ill CJ') st., t11t Stln Codr. Debbie Zipp 1nd Tertu ID°""*"' Medans portrar a t110 ot Cl llMIMllt • t11t .._ elleerteaders-the bts1 ol lnend1- who must under10 • Miits ol ran1 7:00 and embaruS1n& episodes when I hey D B IHI Cl llews are pledaed to the most "1n" airt's e ""lillC ler Oellln club at th11r hi&h school. "r1111 Cl) RlllllWt "'-" Ken Mars and l11m Dunn Tt Tiii t11t Tilltll star 1n this domeshc comedy Ml 1t • c.c..trltiea the hme ol 1 eotrple's 40th 1nnims m I ~ 1.11CJ aiy d1nne1 utebntron wfltn, 11nu • Tiie f1I pectedly, they 1nnounce to the Cl1l CJ) al ~ startled t1mily their plu s to d1woic1 • w.t liKW a.,.,t .... ; CC) (Zllr) ......... (SCI (9 ) .....,. fi) '61-Mte:llMI Goliah. Mareo Johns GJ Dr...eic Strits (I) IMle: CC> .......... fl LMI" • ...._ flllilr (d11) 'S9-lln1 Turntr, John Cn 111 -7:30-•Call CJ)) a Wlu tai.11 •Y•NINQ e 111 _, ...._ llhlhn Ptrk· "MIN Ootsft'I" (R) Sopll11 Veldtl ins ind Jim Fowler uplort the eoes on strike for equ1I nahts wflen • 00 1 Ceor lier husband 1th1MS to permit • v: Okeefenoktt rune e sw1mps u1 womn's ltb meeton11n lhtw home 8 (J1) • ltl IMs 111 """'· • IMlt: CC> (Zlw) "ttew '9 SM • __ o __ •_•_""" _____ • __ Dicl_•_•_..,.. _____ _, A ........ ~ (com) '61-0un Mir hn, Sttll• Stenns Oa111 01 ... r (back row) PHrt oYer the ahoulder1 of thr" pr•tty high echool chHrlHde11 portrayed by (1-r) Debbie Zipp, Tef ... Mendarl1 and KathlHn Cody who mak .. up th• chffrleadlng tHm II flctltlOUI Moorpark High 'In "Th• ChHrleadert," 1 hlll·hour comedy about the 1950. airing on NBC'• 'Comedy Theater' Monday, at 8PM . ...... • Tiie Sllllt & lln. .... . "'"' .... S lileWt: (Z•rl "'-rtt1il ti A Msttr'' (d11) '61 -Yic Morrow, Leslie PmlSll · • Gl1M Pri& T-* s-tTw "first N1tion1I Tennis Clime" to.t111e of the tin1fs ol the sln11es 1nd doubles m1tchu trom loulsYtllt, Kentuck1. ...... T.,.ilu • J.,._ l.lllplte PltsrMll -1:30- • <m CD CJ) Pllrlll• Ph1llls m1lches her ru ction lo widowhood 111insl 11111 of 1nolher recent widow 1nd comes up sllort when tilt other lady pions ru dr ind 1bl1 to dt1I with her n"1f1. • ca CI>> uc lillMlf ...-. ..... •er.Mia \ ...... Dlllct ..... a .... CC> cz\Aw> "Tiie .._. lier" (dr1) '61-Pul Ntwm1n, 1-cktt Clt11on, Piper llu11t 8100 • <m CD CJ) Al lrt Ille ,..., (R) Glo1111s 24·11our·l·dlJ fob It I nn mother doesn't ltllwt m11eh hrnt for ll1kt, who's lttlin1 tlle put of lht ntelttlld ind unloved huslllnd. • 0 (I) •• ,.,,.. '111t Prornittd Lind" {~ A rounc couple 1tt1111pts to find 1111 solution lo lhtir flnanelll problems In 1 llft ot crilne . J1ntt Mlrlofin. Jolin IA#ltr ind Peter o.Andl &lltSI 9 llllN: CC> (2llf) "Silt -Ille Gt11tt1I" (dra) '67-Rod $111111. Vitn1 list • lien llllfltl .. T\' WEEI<. AUGUST 1. lt7t ......... • CiM IWlitnll ..... ~ -t:30- • (IJ) ._.. (R) Henry f ondl Nkft I rare ltltvlStOll &vest 1P9U11nct, IS lltmwff. when llll1ude decides ht IS IR ..,, calldtdate toe Prtslde111 ol Ille U111ttd States •lld starts t11e campa1111 Wlillout ~"" ., ..,... .. ,__.. 10:00 8 IJ.ll .... C.....(11). A Siii fr1nc1sco ChRIC """" Hists mostly lhroup Ille dtdlcatio11 ol 1ts cltlff nurse IS 1n doubl of eo111tn111 tton alter 1 ve11ceful polte:e ofl1ttt pli«s 11 oft limits IOI 1mbuluce lt!Vict e o e JipMt ,. "fol low Ille Yellow 811ck ROid" (R) A 11Uery ot folmland losers 1nd lht person1hty ot lht vochm lleisett 11e p1rces ol lhe puule which St John / 1nd Donner try lo piece loCtlhe; ~ alle1 the sl1y1n1 ol 1n asp1lin1 · actress. ....... IJll ~ ~ Se,te -10:30-tll _....., .. ...... f1:00 •••a .... • CJ) (JI 0 CJ) .. --~ .... ())...,... .... .... : CC> "Oedlr It IMJt" (com) 'S7-0lr~ 80111dt. Murrel Pa.tow. • .., ....... ....,Harm. •Ws..rt (fl) CJ) ....,.., ....... SMdlt ., ... ,, . (9 CJ)) Tnrlll • C1111, ma ea..u J4 -11:30-• tirJ CD CJ) S CIS latt IMle: "f lllltr'• uttlt OltWtM" (com) 'SI-Spencer T11cy. Eliubtth Taylor. • 0 CJ) (JI • ....., c.. oo ma.. • (IS CI>> 0 Mtlld1r •1111t s,.clll "Ooc1, Ci ts & Other lmpor· 11nt People" ..... • lkltllt'• .. ,, 11100 ....... SMdlt e Ckt f,_ UllCU .... : a::> MA ..,, ,,...... M· h lr" (d11) '62-M11tello Mu · troiann1, llndcrttt Birdo! . -12:30- ••• sa.r. MJlllla," MA lllaC.WW..."~· ... ....-o. •• 1100 •D CE(JI T~ ••ma.. 2100 • Mttlt : CC> "Africa, Tt111 Stflt" (tdv) '67-Hup O'Brlln. -3:30-....... 4100 . .......,. 4:30 .,.. . .,, -nl•SDAY I llMTI ~-=-~m~ • ,., ,_ Clllil 11111 ...... ..,. ...... DIYTM MONS l:at e "Sterett t f Sutlu- YtfC" {lllJS) '«-LIOlltl Atwill ""' ............ (Id¥)···-Roel CMtlon, r ontsl T UC~tf ll:tl e a:> "lit" (611) 'SI -Ct· ltStt Ylfntll, Robert Wllktr If 12:t1 • "Ill " r.,.. (d111 ·•2-r~ont Pllw11, Cine f111n11 l:OI • "ci.t If ZWft'' (tdV) '59-Clayton Moon iJll "ltJt•-A ltotu~lt DM~t" (dr1) '56-0tnt An· clrews. J01n font11ne. 2:10 • CC) "111111 lt'l11ll lllt C111" (wes) '52-Randolph Scott. P1t11ce Wymore. l :OO <II CC) "Slldtw Om U•trtll" (susp) '68-J1mu r rlftCiSCUS, Shirley Kn11hl .a:JO • (C) ..,. llltlltlc WINt" (K• h) '66-Stephen Boyd •V•NINQ 7:00 D e O CD 111 "'-e lllwlillc lef Dtlllln ......,. Tt Ttl tilt Ttltll •c....ttltlM ., ..... llicy • Jiit fll Ill) ...... ............ ....,. <• Dl "-u m0r-e1ts.n.. ..... ,..., -7:30- • ui ) o:t • "'"'•"' ..,.. •*"".,.... .. • """' .. Senitll et..• . • Jiit ...,., ... •• Mr .... G IOICO'S fUTU~ it IS ,. HIS IWIOS. , llClTbClUSM 'e Q-.1 zt T""Pt Mtnuel Ara 1011 lnltrwtlWS PrtsJdenl tlttl lost l~z Po<t111o of MhiCO Hllt'1 ... 1 A Dul ~ ... 10 • (fl) (I) ,. Abrtham Is In line fol t btlltr job 111-tllt •1t1I II undrJ The 11tobltm b llltl Ult Olhtr two COllltlldtll llM tlfffdy &mn lht tio. UPtftlM littS IO btt111 lllttt ChlllCta.. • a CI> 111 • 1 .. 1 .. • o • "lite Lone it.111" (R) Son.otr and W11J h111 1 fttllt1-t0n ltt.111 ol trvcurs to run 111 tilta lold ol piod«e, tnd 11 • IOOll becOIM$ appe1111t thal tht old lllfll CM 't llold up Ills pttt of Utt tUfl • .... cc:> (ar) """ .. ::r"' (lti·ll) '66-AIJ UINfltM CJ) .... (Zllt) ..,....,.,. ... (Ori) '42-101111 Wa~nt. Mttltne btttrich .• e (8 CI)) 8 "'"' 0.,. (II) fonn1 ii ailled by t11e owntt of 4'nold's onw,111 10 •land uo ..,,, h111111 hi$ wtdd1n& but the fon1 isn't loo hlOP1 will! the rdu. CIJ S.Dilct • -....: (l:) (21w) "TlwM .. A CelKll" (com) '66-Jerry lewis. unel lerft~~·rr Alln Mobley. m111t .... &Mra.Mlllr . ,.,,, ..... • llewl/""'11k Mein ...... ,,.,. l'lluh: ...... '9 SllliiNef "Allnte Kenne( (R) • ca.,lri'9 •f¥1*" =··· ·Jiit"""' .._ "Hew Ace Medic111t" -1:30- • (fD (I) liee4 TIMS {R) P111 one of 1 t..o,part s10IY u M utoullds htS family with the neits 11111 /le pltns to iMny tltt peculi,rly moody "w111do or the n111hbor· llood .. e ca > a Lneru a SIWrifr (R) lnerne and Sll1rlefs apar1111tnl is burct1ri1td tnd 111uch to Shlffey's clltann. l1¥1111e decides 10 llelp '"' pohc:e by actina u decoy-With 111 ulterior motive of tOllne. •C...• .a..,...,.. a -..: cc:> <tO> """ ...... ......, .. (adv) '72-RObtrt 'l1u1hn, 8"1bar1 (den, Slu1rt WllUman ...... '-"' 9:00 9 11?> ()) ()) M•A•S•H (R) li1whye and his fellow doctors lace 1n eatr101d1nary proMem that lr•n· Ktnds 111 mediCal knowtedae when one or their post.operative pttlents 1nnouncn in 111 SUIOWltU thll he IS the StVIOt e @CD9D'-lice ..... "Wednesdly's Clllld" (R) A 1111htehtb Mlltfl (lutSI Ptlllf ,iltlly) alld a et~ 1>111(111 (Cdd Byrnes) le.am with Sets Aadtt1011 lftd Crowley to smash t burawy rina 11111 prers on wealthy, sinclt WOt11t1• • ca > a n, 01,.,1, C-.. Two ho4t1 recto I h11h111111s of thl Summtt ~mts • ..,. Criffill .. .Jiit.., .... ••ntr SMw • Glut ......... ,... (I) •hllll -t:30- tOaOO e @()) Cl) a.1k11 "Tll• M,. 11lt1 of Mo11111lo•• Ctptt" (R) llobl11 1110110 <aunt KttM•o Qvlllltn) COIWl11c:11 '•le 111d Mtc lo come to tht 1110Unt1m1 of OrtlOll to lttlp "" "'°"" lh•I lltt 4111C'4. ltc• 111ot9m Oolln VtlllOll) m ~II 11 llltf s lllUlcltttt e O CEltl•Cllrtf .._. "The N°"'41W 1'111" (II) Conclu· S1011 of I tlw"·P'rt dteN In 1thiCh J1•• 11MStlc11es • llonllcidt etM elld llllCOVtf'S 1 llfcll-lt'ftl plo4 to 11ndtt111iitt tltf 1Mflllllt411 Lloyd Ploltn, Ollttt Ladd. Mtttdllll Baalt1 8j(ntJ, Ootothy ae.loM. l111rtnc1 luckfnb~I llltSl .... Cl) .. ~ • frMI Flllt "Wt of the R1111 bow Tr111" The sloiy of Glen Canyon Dtm tnd Ille 111t10n1l 1ec1t1hcn arta tn ArtlOlll SLMAlltrictllst:Jie • lillllt1 .,.._., f1yitla tire• -10:30-...... 11100 ........ • (1)90 CJ) ... ...... ~st1't Cl) .... ... • .... CC> ... Tldlllll Alfllr" (rOlll) ·63-Slutley lotles, Gic Youna. Red lluttOllS. C..o!yn H>Ms • ..., ...... lllwJ ........ ew s-t (J1) CJ),_, ~ ..... c...-.... (18 (I)) Tlllll • Cl "' t• ea.-. J.t -11:30-• 11?> CJ) (I) QI CIS late .... ; cc:> '1llt D111J DIM" Ptrt I (dra) '61-lee Marvrn, Tell~ Stvalu, Chules llfonson. £mtSI Bot1n1nt, Jj111 &own. John Casavettes, Robert Rytn. Gtofrt Kenntdy. • al Cl) <11 • ..., c.r. CllTM ma. • <• CDl a AIC hu~., ..,...,, "le11cy ol Blood" (hot) 71-Joltn C1111d1ne .... -~··•hY 12:00 ..... er... • -..: ........ .,..,. .. (drt) ·s•-Glenn fotd, Glori• G111t1me . 8'odttkk Cttlflotd. • IHI•: ~ "lift ., Tltrtt o--s" {edv) 'SJ-Hedy L1m111 -12:30- • All·•icllt Sii"; "S~HI LM........,, I hl't ~,'' ~ ....... .........,., ... "Seef n.t c.· 1100 e D (I.) QI,...,,.. • ..... OtN ..... •1'1ma. 2:00 e lllttlf: (C) "Tiit Ott, Sia" (dlt) ·sa~A11n t ldd, W1t11am 8tn di•. lames Wllllmor1. Efrem llmbal ist Jr .. D1111t fOJter • it» c c ••• ~, '"•t "Tlllet f tlMI Daley" Don A41111S. Jt1ry ltouser tnd l11m Dunn lttr u lalhtt tnd son and his ton-three aentrthons ol r11111ty 1ll try1n1 to hve lotethu u11dt1 one roof • All 111,~1 Sll•w: "Sltr•r .......,,~ ......... ''CW ... c,,. .... • Cllllltle Ort .. ., ...... ,,IMMta -3:30-......... TV Wlllt, AUGUST 1, tt1t (W•Dll•SD&yt -1 0 l :M • "nit Slcillua" (lftJI) ''4-loWt Hulhlll. CC> .... , IN tit hrNltt" {dra) '61-KWOll llloott. 11: .. • "Aftttlttt• of ~I• ,._. {14v) 'Sl-Cnol F 1111 ll:tl. "Ad .. ....... dlt) '49-VM Hiiiin, J111tl ltlCfl l:tO . "ZWft ....... (111¥) '59-°"llCIA Rtnalclo. • -c.. fill ... C.." (di•) 'SI -James Ca1ner. G11 Yocin1 r:• • """ '-...w' (wts) '56-Jamts Mitchtll l:OI 1.1)) (C) "Dt1't httl Sl11- Tktrt" (com) '68-Robt1I W11n11, Mtry Tyler Moort. );JO • CC> ''flit E.trtft n. ... ri,1111 S111ctn" (SCI Ii) '56- Huch Marlowe. Joan T tyfor • I -•V•NINQ I 8100 ••at •• .... e CEfmCil 0 Cll ... ...... (I) ,..., llfllr ......... • hftrWlt ,..., . ..... ,} a TM --. ez..i (121(J))IWT,.. .... , .Uttlt ... -5:30- • OlutJ Guests llK/Udf Joel G1ey, Nrck 8tned1c1. Prisdla ~z. Mary McFadden tnd Ctfl Ille/le Ow Cl) .., 5riffltll .. <II .. Criffill ... .,...,Afflir ..... m (17) ()) St., tM Sbn • Dedric c.,.., • "" Sets Ille c..tiy 7:00 aeo oo .... ~ =.., °""" (l)Tt T .. Ille Trlltll •c...• •t LM llicy •n.fll ({7)(DQI---. • ..,.OrMI •~kw~ (ttl , ....... • °""* Strin -~,....., -7:JO-... ••"'-Tllltl• • .,.. v ... °"' •Llf•llMtADtel et.• .1'1,..,1WIW alHlttl Weta . ......... tB(l)l.tlftM .. • Q-.1 21 TlllllM lnvesl11 hve ttllOl11 01 "lollbr1tb 1n L.A .. " and "Chtufleurs," tbout 0111 county ofliclab tnd lhtlr ChaufltUl·dl\ytft hll!Oll1lnts . Hln ... P)r..i. To America .. ·. TM Dort. faalty-haa (atudlea). Violette, alld dtelr ddWrea, Toni (left) and Martla-refuaees from Bulgaria. are one of two amal ~l111111lar1nt f1mllle:8 who aan:ll for betler' llYes la AIHricL Alu Altla. llCMe4 Broa4way 11111 inollon pk ture aclor. 111 fnl'UM 81 aa ltallaa-Ainerkaa frocn Bo!lton who re~llllt!I Ellh hlaDd and ~•II~ Ilk lmmlaratlon to America 60 years earlier. All hi life. Andrzej Bozek wanted 10 come 10 America. His heart was sci on Texas. Some mon1hs back. he fled Poland wi1h his young son. Alec. Now 1hcy live in Fredericksburg. Teus. a small 1own on 1he Pedernales River. where liis neighbors call him Andl-And Andy's hapJ>y now. "for me, Texas is America.' he says. "h is JUSt for me a heaven here.'' Bozek and Alec (and ano1her refugee-1mmigran1 family. from Bulgaria) arc lhe sub- jects of "To America," a drama1ic film portn1i1 of a year an 1hcir lives. a year 1hey began as homeless re fugees and ended as immigrants in America. struggling 10 ge l seuled llut su~tained 6y their hope. The film. "h1ch fea1urcs Alan Arkin in 1hc only licuonal role airs Wednesday al 9PM on CBS. Bozek. who was a coal-miner and welder in Poland. works as a sign-builder for 11 highway consiruction co mpany in Fredericksburg. Rolh lie and Alec have u1kcn 10 western hats. boots and jeans. Tall. craggy-featured and red - haired. Bozek looks every inch tllc Texan. While he work). his foreman's wife lakes Alec 10 and from school. und u~ually includes him when she lakes 1he kids swim - ming or to 1he Linle League games'\I -At home-; father and--son already find a language gap bct"cen them. Boz.ek will t_ry to speak English 10 ~Ice whenever possible. But someumc~. to make communica- 1ion ew.1er. Alec will reven tp Polish to speak wi1h his fiuher. "We both go 10 school." says Bozek haltinglt "Alec knows much English. He will learn fas1er: he 1s good age for 1ha1." In early 1975. in a refugee 1ransi1 camp near Vienna. Boz.ck said (through an intcrpre1er): "In Poland !here is talk 1ha1 in America 1hcre is no work. that 1here is no insurance for 1hc family. 1ha1 a man has to sweep 1he s1rcets. Bui people visi1 from America and Poles come 10 know how 1hings really are. America. for ages. has been very popular 1hcrc. There is a song which runs. 'This is America. the famous land where there as life.' .. A visi1or knows for sure 1ha1 Bozek has 1aken to 1his "famou~ land"-Tcxas-in a bii way whenrhc proudly repeal~ one of lhe firsl English phrases he learned. "Welcome 10 Texas. old hoss.'' Alan Arkin. who has received 1wo Osca r nomina1 ions (for ··The Russian~ Are Coming. The Russians Arc Coming" and "The Heart Is a Lonel y Hunter") and a Tony Award (for "En1er Laughing"). plays Minico. an aging Italian-American from 1hc north end of Bos1on wno rcv1si1s Ellis lsland-"lsola dclle Lacrimc" ("Island of Tears")-and recalls lhe 1rembhng hopes of his own immigrallon as a young man 1n 1914. The Minico sequences. filmed on Ellis Island. provide a drumatic frame around 1he experiences of lhe l)Wo real· life immigrant fom1lie) Was Afk1n the actor. as Minico. walking 1llrough 1he I land's dccrcpi1. long·abandoned imm1gm11on halls. pcrhap thinking orhis own grand· p11renb • experiences? . "You know, I never heard them speak of Ellis Island.'' he \aid. luler. "Nol a word. I 1hink they all had rela1ives here when 1hcy arrived. I also lhink 1hey were secure w11h who they were and du.I not look backwards wi1h any great yearning. ''They were all ~elf-educated. My m111ernal grand- mo1her. who was from Alsace-Loro1ne. never had any sch1)(ll1ng. hul ~he wro1c and ~poke in flve lan_gu ages nucn1ly. l 1hink ~he read a book a day for her enure life. My fo1llcr's fa1hcr, from Russia . by way of Can11da. 0tas a greal opera bu IT who used 10 sneak inlo 1he Mel. and his wife was deeply in1crested in 1he 1hea1er. to,1. "I g11111 great cuhural feeling from all oflhcm. So there 1hcy were and here I am. And who knows? Maybe Iha l's what being an 11rt1~1 1s all about-ge111ng al the roots of why peopfe arc who and wha l lhey ure. and why th ey do whu1 they do." , ... 11 WEDNESDAY tC-*"-1) O SZS.•"Yf.- 8:00 l'I A Ya.U DOODlE * s~cw.: CEOIGE It! surrll1 JOEL can ''"' ........ s,stt11 II <l1.I lftiiil"91p MA music.ti rrlllule to "CtOile M Colin. lht bmh ind btlll11nl show businw lt&tnO who 11ve his re1ards to Bl°'dway and hls muSIC to lht entut ~hon loe! Cley r~Hles the litlt role ht orrc1111led Oii Blo.adway I he cast 1ncludu Red Buuons, lack Cas srdy. Blythe 01nne1, Nanette F1bt1y. Anita Crlltlte. lewis J Stadltn • 0 a. Gt Litllt " .... t11 th rnirit . T-t R11n1way Caboose" Charles lncalls and Mr r rtM:h mah a duoerate ellort to carch up wrlh a ra11w1y uboose lh•I hu bten released accldenl1lly. w1!11 Miry and 1.Ju11 t11oped 111S!de • lllllN: CC) (Zllr) "GMzilla't ... -..• Cser ft)-l•o•nese rut. Metie: (CJ (2111) "T-• Ilic• SllieW II f~" Ctcl'f) ·~-Tony Cvrlls, Janet ltrth e (8 ) :Jll lit111c W..u "An1e1 ot Mercy" (R) J11me. dis 1u1sed u 1 rescue leam nurse. thn into 1 cml w11 to1n Soulll Ame11an country •1111 T l!Qt sllot llttlcopm ptlot lb rucue an Amerrun ambu Sidor ind his w1te e lllllN: CC) (2ttr) "Wllo's MIN· Ille Ille Milltr' (com) '67-Jim Hut ton. Oolothy Plovrnt, Milton Btrlt • 1lll Cllllt l Mrs. lhif •'9rTJ .._ • ..._ Vlritty 111111 QI) Mtwlt: CC) (1111) "lsl111' If U.." (corn) '63-Robcrt Preston. TOM Randall, CtOlCll Moll ... eCh f *if"'...._ ...... ~""'---8:30-mer•• ......... 8:00 8 (I1J (J) lilBi) T t AllMtiu A him 0011ra1t of two achnl lam1hts who pmbled everylh•n& to flu the11 l'lolMlands •nd see~ • new life 1n Amerrca llle lllm cluonicles Ille traumal rc events ot a year 1n the lives ot 1 8u1aan1n couple 1nd lhe11 two clutdren. and 1 l'oC•sh fKt01y "'°'~''and hrs ro11111 ~ Afan At~tn poftraY1 tllt Ofll1 liGlioNI dl111<lt1 in the him .. 0 (j)) • Int " Saft. 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Or try two cards back to back. $2 ea. or 3/SS 4/5tagsS1.60 ea. 6/9tagsS1.50 ea. 10 or more $1.40 ea. Sales Tax Included No C•rd? Or•w VOV' ow" Or Und your n•_,,,., IOdf'fl\ •l\O OMf't• "wmblr We'll m••ir OM c•1<1 tHr l•O AOO U .. (~ PILOT PRINTING P.O. Box 1 HO Coat• MeH, Calltornl• 12929 ..... 11 10:00 G ~ (JI) • Haw~ 'Tht Min W11o Owntd £weryo11t'' <R> A co1111pt C011St111eho11 tyeOOll (luest [dwird Binns) with very powertul fnends 1n the covernment and the pojtet delJ'rfmenl is t~e 111111 ol an 1nvts111ahon by Ott Haw' . ..... MM s.i- • (<ltl ) IJtl Slll'llr l Hvtdl "Duth Rrde" (R) 011¥1nr lrom San Francrsto 111th tbe dau&httr of a cnmt Ulf •ho lllS 11reed to ltH all tn court. Starst.y and Hutch are pursurd by hilltri oul lo stop the 1111 from complehn& her 1ourney. fB IUSIMESS Of HEAL TM * MOST£0 IT llU GUY • Tiit ..... II H..-6utsl IS Stuart Marylllnder, u ec:ullvt v'ce pies1dMI of Cedars-S1na1 Medical Ctnter f2fJ s,.cial II ttre .... I ~t ke P•latt" -10:30-.,., . ...., • ~ Producer Paul Mu lanU.1 and 1CI01 Wilt Geer d11euss then ~"· "81utblrd .. tD Tiit Finl a..dlllll A repu1 ol the 12 part wits about llie Duh end 011cheu ot Mtrlboroufh sel 1n 171h and 18th century Cn!llnd Jolin 11.e w.U. llld ~ Kaml)S!wt stai.. 11:00 ......... 8 (()0 llllHl ""' • ~ Alltrtcall Strte ....... • 111M: (C) "TM Trill" (dr•) 'SS-Glenn Ford. Arthur Kennedr m •" ....,., ..,,, HartM111 TV WEEK, AUGUST I rt7• mw s.an (11J ...,....., Ql)llltttC...... Ital >,,.er c.rm,•111t11 ID CirM9I 34 -11:30- • llll CIS Liit lllllN: (.C) "Tiie Di11J 0-." Conct (dra) 61-ltt M1m11 Cltattes 810/I !Oii. lelt, SaVJllS, Robett Ryan .. ft) (I) ell ........ c.. Tiit rn a. • <• l o• ""' "•''' ....W: "All the K111d Stm11t1s" ..... . ........ .., • 12:00 • ..... GrMcM • llllorit: ..... "tM .... ,. (1dv) 'SI-John De1t~ • Mtwit: "Tiit S.t1tl S.t1~" · (1dv) '66-Tony RuSStl. Htlta l111e -12:30- • Alf.lli&llt Sii .. : "C..tt••I," ''Tiit C."""1." "Cll r,_ tM StrMts" 1:00 e o [ai •-• ..... ~If Aliw a111erna.. 2:00 a Mtrit: "tn r,tllr111 Dtdr'' (com) '61-Mickty ROOllty -2:30- • U.llipt SNw: "Silirlc r11111, .. "I c-r tM Wllerfrelf' -3: 45- lllllllN:~~ Mlalr" (d11) '61-James Brolrn Rob41r1 B .. ke. M Detective Tony 81rett•. t11vlng tracked 1 1u1peot to the locker rooM of e high echool gymnaaluM, hold• 1 Pit<:• of pa,., In hi• hand that could help him unm11k 1 gun ..,_, who It 1upplylng t1andgun1 to rlval youth genga In "The Qlory Game," on ABC'• Barett a, Wedneaday at 9PM . - I THUl!.SDA y I aucm~ ,. ........ ...._~ Jl••te •• OAYTllll£ ,.OCUlllS. ...... i.,.., *" im• 111 ttie ..,....... . DAYTilll£ lllOWl[S t:>I e "I.Mt i1 , ..... (com) ·~ -ll.tfb¥1 Ktlly "sw.. tf T,...." (clt1)-lohn Bentley Aftlla WtSI 11:00 e "1\1 ~ Openw" !d11) ')9-Mickey Rooney IZ:Cll m .,., fritM Aku" (d11) '43-Rodd) McDowall, Rita John ~. Pruto-foster l:OI • a::> ....,..,, " Ille ... ....... -(111,S) '33-liontl Al win. r.., w.a1 IS "S. Well Re•e•M1td" (dr1) '47-lohn M1lls, Mirtha Scott, lrtVOI HO!t11d ?:JO • "11lrlt , .. "-" (•el) '60-llmes C111c. Paul R1Ch11ds l :OO al "A Dt11H ti lll11der'' (mys) '69-An1t1 P1llrnbt11 uo • le:> "Tiit r-llbdllee" (Id•) '60-Rod hytOJ, Alu Yovnc. Yttltt MUllltlU •V•NING 8:00 9 CUl TM Wlltt11i (Rl H'fdtl Ruclct (Cd butt<) oltt11 I Ur ht no lonre1 11rrds to lohn Boy on oct1an1t tor a roof repa11 tob and then refuses lo keep his PfOm1se D U ®l ifKiill Tiie 1t1ell ll!P lhe silo• oncliii!U conc11t ap purancts at 01o0us Cahtorn11 loo toons an4 ~hows the boys 1n P1tPN1tion toi lht11 tours and WOik 1111 Ufl nt• matc1111 Tlltt,t s also a ~ al the Clltloin11 hltif',lt whoeh 'IC>l•Md lht wrtrn sound so ~11< m.~fully 1nhoductd by lhos 11oup about I~ YUIS 1&0 8 llllN: (C) (90) .... ft" (SC1 f1) 'S1-Japant)(I e.st .... : l.CJ (1\Wll) ......... 111111 It's Ofti" (com) ·50 Ernot tloVJCS. Don Knotts • (IBJ (I)) (Jt Wtkt•t ltt• llMttf ·r ollow the luder" (R) Paot I ot I fllfO part story as Kotttr llolds 1R tlt<llOll kw class ludcr ind winds u~ 1n troublt at homt and 1n lht CllS3100m G .... : (211r) 1lle Aacr; Hillsw (dial ·~9 Robert Mitchum, Stanley Ba~tr. ~ Sall. lhtodort B1kel m n.. Glllll & Mn. ..,, .,,,,, .._ ·T~sC.U.1 1111 llleN: (C) (!IN).,, ... (d1a) 70-lan M1ch1tl Yoncenl. D1111n McC,v1n, C.rl Holhm1n m U,Un:DlwMbln m CiM t11ttmd1Mt m 1.,._ Uti,..11 ,,..,.ms -1:30-",,. • (<It ({)) QI) DEIUT n11's ......-. A conltmpomy Cf)llltdy wi•ts 1boul lhree h11h schOol boys '" I middle WU bllCl nt11hborllood ot • llice Ameflcan ~·~ Stars '" lrnnt lhomn u the drumtr. llay #OOd Nelsoll as lhe tac alone. and rred Berry IS lht 11oup'scl0Wn Also st1r11n1 11t Mabel Kinr. D1n•tlle Spence and Sh111ty Hemphill .Clm-W"rb e Vtriety SMw 9:00 8 lil'J 1]) H.ftnli flft-0 (R) A c0Ue1e rootball star ll b1ou1h1 10 1 hospolll by two other stars of U1e tetm, 1nttf&ahnc a rove 0 1nvesl1U llon 1nYolv1n1 the son ut a "1111 lno•n U S Sen1t01 and a cold blooded coveoup ol a 11n111pe a «SJ 9 a 111e n._., ...... : Cl:> (2111) ''Cl.ti .., .... "'*'" (tom) '12 -Bob Hope. Cn M111e Saini. Ralph Bellamy f011tS1 luclt•. Ann Atcher, Henry Danow. OoodlU Wmer A IV ~rsonahly flus ht$ t1oubted m11111ae and winds up on the middle of ;a hom1c1de 1nvu1111tlon that u.em1 ensrnem.d to hnd horn 1u11ly • (IBJ ) (U) Streets " Sii rrlMIKt "The Honorable l'rofu -· (R) Wiien Stone and lltlttr try lo hnd I d«IOI •llo WU ,~, only wntnw to 1 "'°°lint they d1scou1 111\1 hr I/std • 11<1\llOll) "''"' lhll of 1 c1«101 who llas been dud IOI 1 number ol vun Robtrt Reed. llndtn Chrlu end Shelly Novtl tutti ·--$tlffia Slllll ....... ,,.. Ille °"""" ..... s.y • Te Die, Te L.Nt: flle s.,_, tf ....... A documcntar, on lhoSt wflo IMd t~IOUlh th• A bomb uplo 11on on H11Mh1m1 -9:30- • Twicllt ltM • ~·1 ,, ........ Ciel! 10:00 8 ITTl tlJ ._-, .ltMs (II) I m1n1 1 m1u1n1 witness lo 111 1p011ent1y r011lrnt accidental duth. onld'ieltentty ltads B11n1by onto a complea blnk h111d schemt .. ..., • (8 (J)) Qll Harry 0 ··Tht MJS1toou1 Cue ol ltttu & Do fonf (R) lester Hodan enlists the hdp ol Hany Orwell •nd a dtS 11n1u1slled tt1m11101o1is1 when his wulthy uncle 1s murdeotd 1nd susp1 c1011 lilts on 111 Ille he11s of the es111e-1nclu01n1 leste1 • linttillo ,,. "'1uty m ._., w ... Ill ttie Cllilll Sea A llocumenttrt uH11n1a1 "Wind sale " a ma/Of Slit IOI l)fOCtsSln& nuclr11 ll'Hle on the llOlth•ut cout ot B11111n m .. ,.., • "'-• -10:30- 1.J l JKa "'"" s... .. ..., all LM AMfua Slyte ··~ 11:00 9 • ll> ID ID -..S D @ <I>lII D-..S eLM ~Slylt llla'1llll .... D l!Mit: I J!) "btlJ lilln b fllY U...," (dll)-Robert Webbtt £lu Mart1nell1 • Mely ~ • ..,,, HtrtaH .'-t 5lutt (j}) ,_, Dlfrlllttt 111/1111" ~ tDIMler T .... (ft If)) Tnr-. • C It 1m• -11:15- Q) Cirlttu 34 -11:30- • [fl) Ql1 CIS Litt l!Mit: ~ "llte" (d11J '68 Ctne IQGkman, Jimmy Brown D O Cf.l lll~C... ""ma. • (IJI) ) (JIJ WW. w.w ,,.. tllb "M1nn1a .. & '1he M111cran" . ..., mlkHelt'I ~ 12:00 .... -~ GI l!Mit: "ttlert et IN Mitter (d11) '~J -litVOI Howltd. [Uubtlh Allen. Ma111 Schtll, OenhOfm 1'hotl G> lllnit: "Dt•M I l'Jt•its" (adv) 62 -Don Burnell, Guy W1lh1ms -12:30- • a11.1111•1 S.t w: (CJ "Th llltn," ''"-St1111ce C.. et 1>r. 11.," "Je•••r , ... ,. wut••·" "Crelltr.," 2:00, • lllnlt: CC) "Sfte• Citlta If Geld" (d11) ·s~-Anlhony Quinn, Mrchul ReMre, Rota M0<t110 • M-lli&tll s...: -0.-.... -... ...., " ... z..Mn,i;·-· -l :lO-..... : ......... ,com) '49-Slltrlty ltmplt, 01'4id Nim TV WEEK. AUOUSl 1 1171 FRIDAY AUCUSTI r._ .. ,....._-..... plttst ... DAfftlllf rtOCiRAlllS. ........ ,.., ctlltllltlt1, .,. ... My's...._ DAYTlll£ llOVID t:JO • """ """' S......" (mys) ··~~Aimfll Trno.. l1ndt11 111~s CCI -w..t ~ 11 C.,. CnMI" (d11) 67 C11c MQ#ecombt. Ctc:11 P11h1 11:00 G "TIM Ch•pit•" (doa) '0 -lltok Douaiu. Ruth Roman, Althuo Kennedy IZ:OI • "hllil lllU.U-" (com) O-G1u1 G1rson Walter Prd&IOll (l1abtth h;'lor Ptttr u wlood 1;00. --0. llillitl l.C.~ (SCI lo) '40 Vrctoi lolatu1t. Lon Chanrr (21) "Tiie Stlry .. "" o.~ (d11) '60 R1t• Hayworth Coa Youn1. lony r11nCIOSI 2:10 D "Th lawltss •Ider'' (wn) 'SS Johnny C11penter hankie Datto l :ot QJ "Th Otta• Mahr" (mus) '64 -lommy Steele ' Mrclllel Medwm. Inn Hmo Allatla Oou1111 l :JO • tCJ "fh Lui Child" (d•a) · 11-Moehaet Cott Janet 11U11ot1n. Van Heflin •ValllllG 9:00 • • OJI m • ""' • lllJ @ ._ . .....,, F•Mf1i1 D WIN WIN West GI P1rtrid1t f allllly .., MHl•l1 a Tiit lMMtn mz-1 (ta I St.ti TrM ID r...s.-r.-.. San Dotto Ch.tram n Ntw ~eland P1tro0ts .Ultte ... -6:30- • llluli! Guests mclude Sammy Do1s Jr . [lhel Me•man, Ben Vereen, Chuo, Billy Crystal and Dnod I Gol"lh t 1 ..., Griffitlt SMw l]j) ..,. Griffll SMw ., ...... e111Mm (llJ ...... : Ct) (tO) HA QtMt rlt<t I• Kill" (mtO '13 Carroll Baler, Jean Sootl • Dtdtic c.,.., Dfritldtol 1111• 7 :00 ••@< • ..., ...... i.Delttfl If ) bwllWe le Tel tllt Trwtll • c.c.entielt • t LM lalcy • Tiit"' .Iii .... , -~ • Mttt llledllll ..,.,, (9 ,.....,, • DlllMtlc kt1tt ....... f..., -7:30- • (tJ G MtllJWffd S.mo Pttt4 M11st11tl hosts ,...,. , .. DAY (c...dft ..... ) •Mw.~si.. • Ltt'• ..... Diii Cil C..111111 ··JliW'I~ .... ...., .... ..... .,. O Cl)MilC-• c11 .... 1 11 Te•l1111 c1m ~lb 1$ """°'"''" IOt cowm1e ol hmtly Soutlltrft C.hlotn11 ISMS 1:00 • <I» (]) Cl> eas ''*' ...., CC) (Jlw) ...... ~ (611) '74-Btmn lllms. Jostpll Boto1111. LISI CemtsH, A11111111 Htlltr, Sit P· 11e11 HoH111t, Hlr-ood l'ltbon, Enc Olson. Jrne h11, T Olll Boslty. Oorotllr Shir. Rwth Mc0tv1t1. .A b1Sbt1Nll COid •ilh a 1rowin1 reputation for los1111 a•m•s lets h11 flustrallons •ttll Ille lum spill Mr 11110 his llomt hit fetlln& silt Ills the solu hon to his problems, hi$ •tie Siii rests they add 10 '"''' l111111r 01 lhret by 1doptm1-not rust one. but three new children-a 10 yur0old lllac~ youlh, I little V1ttn1mtse anl and a Hopt lnd11n boy DO <Dl.Dl G~&S.. "Tiie £n111eme111 Man Alwars Rinas Twiet" (R) Ltmont '' en111ed to be mimed lo hi$ 1111frttn4 Janet. and fred is happy-untU ht leains thtr don'I plan to '"' with him• ............. c.lrlol111t All &tis vs. 0_.lalld A's CJ) .. : CC) (2'1r) ... WIW & fftt" (docun1t11tary)-'68 • ca CIJ>. a o.-, ' 111ar1e Cotsis .,., Mc:Leaa Stew11S011, Min 111t Pw1, Rlck Hursl alld tllt IU VantlltS ...... (Zllt) ..... ~ ... fllf" (dral 'S6-0.bbtt RtyftOl4s. Bette 0~, E mtSt Bo1111111t. Rod Taylor •tlleGlllll&Mn.lllllt .,.,,., .... 9C.T.._ ...................... • la CriMa .. CfWI ....... ~""1- -1:30- D G Cil <II • Tiit PrKllct "Jults I Eddtt" (J) Or. Btclfotd is turned into • "p11ct1Ce lather" when a IO·year·old boy Is dlopped off fol 1 cllte-·UP kt ts 110t lecl11med by llis lllf!dlan. •"--•n JecMr ............. eEsi..4tllllUPM .... •DCIJ <11en. lid*' nile •'flle Hemmer of 'C' llock" (R) A 011t•tlm1 protliMt (Ly1111 Htlllll· IOI!). llOW .. Q l!llfrltd. hOl4a 111t ~ey lo tht iltyln1 ol lht .Wt ol t lolmt1 ctll111111 of Rocklord'1 wllt htt served 70 11111 101 the crime •<•CIJ>•*''*'• .... a:> (llw) ~ ........ ..,,.. (dfa) '69-0vtt111 Hofl111111, M1t fer row. Ill ICllMf T olln. Sunnr Goltm A vtf) modfrn lovt story tbo4rl two peoplt who mHI 1n 1 swin11n1 Mn tiff 11¥ Oft Manhattan's us1 Sult .... Wfia .. .......... •Dr-.USA: ..... &Mia -9:30- • ~: 1\rtt c:..it11ti." lt'lll Life A doeullltnltr, Oft lllt ""lopmtnt ol tflt CM!ftStowft 1111 In Botton throu1h old p11n11n11. ~ Ind 1nltl'fitws ~ ... 14 .,.., .... ........,. 10:00 • (JI) a> Cil dS .... s,.cw Mo 1nlor11111ton •es 1nllable lrom Ille llelWO<k II 04ll PfW ltmt e O <11 • Polle• Sl•11 "Oclyuty of Oe1th" (R) RObtft She~ 111d Btod PtletS 1111 1s a deltctrve ltam wllo make the cruc11J cltKOVery lhlt 1 superm1h1 b1nd1l and a CfOSS'(OUlltry slaytt of YllUlll womta are lilt same min "' Ille Ulldlud1111 hill of this i.11111 JloryJoin r.oo6 fellow, Lou Fnutll, Robtrt C.1rad111t ind 1111111111111 Ch1om1n also svtit CE IW~ .... . ( ..... ,. -10:30-......... ...... Drllll 11:00 ••• QI) ..... D Cll<IIO """ • 10t 0.. ,...,._ (lh1)l1rht1 satethte. with hosts Pat Roberuon. John Gil1111n 1nd Ben Klnchlo• Cil ...,.... Olllea ... ; CC) ...... Alley" (ldY) '55-John W11ne, Lauren B1c1tl, Anita Ekbera. • Miry Meltlua, Miry MiltllH •Gitt.it cm ...,...., .... ,.,,,_..... Ille .... ca Cl)) Tnlll • C• .. ,UI c• -~)4 -11:30- • (JI) Cil CIS Lale Merit: CC) "ftl S-... OllJ" (com) '68- Jolln Suon. Miry Ann Mobley. Lana Wood, Mm RICh1111n. MtltOll Btflc e a> <It e...,c... lltflt: CC) "hct.f al S.1" (com) '56-0nlL Bocarde, 8111ittt llafdot. .... • lllcMalt'1 ..., -11:45-• <•CE>@•....- 12:00 • llllwft: ''CIM I 0.atr" <•M '•6-Garr Coopei, Liiii Palmer, Robert Alda • ....,: "Oftlen II Kiii" (dra) '59-Eddie Albert, Paul Massie, J1mu Robertson Justice. -12:35-. '--"""' 1100 ff: t!I 111141•11111 :JO- .., ti Ille Trtl· rd Keel. l'lrc.olt •. J1ne111 Scott, 11 ....... : "Stitt I ' (11115) '50-Oau&lts Fa1r1>1 , ClyniS Jollns, JICll HIWilfl\I Herbtr1 Lam • Alf •• ,,.. ....: ...... Wtt• :;£;" "P1tter11," "H•ll••r ~ .. • •~: ""'* frt111 M ....._ ......... "Crtthlf• ,,... Ille ....... S..," ..,_, ....... -l:cs-.... : ._t~••1a1c11·· (dra) '40·Re• H1mS011, Mar11ret lockwooct. P1ul Htnrtid ,, SATURDAY AUCUST 1 MOlllllllQ 8:00 5-r-...., _,:JO-..... :-... •r.~· (mys) '55-0tll9'k OtMarnty CIJCMI "" • Llf'I ... ... ....,. 7100 • --Setlmtf D G> Cfl G~+• ........ •<a Cl)) iai i-. ... ....., Crlllfwt lltur•tlaa • Witlllt QI) Vele• " '"" ms.a..Strttl -7:30- • .,.,.. TrM-.. • 0 ()) 0> Ill Jtsit I l~t """""' •(QI ) Ofl T .. I Jerrrl """ ..... ~=rt--.... ,~ (JI) ... a.tt• 8 r00 •<Ill i P*ln' ... ,. ._ •@ <11 ••••'"1 -~ ,.,.c..-. ..... , ..... • MtM: ·-n. •ta11c ca,,., .. (com) '51 -Jolln Aor, luctlft Ball .,,....,..... • l19d1lc c.,.., -1:30- • \11) (I) .... ._,, ..... ,....., D 8 Cil <Ill • PIM hllfflt1 •• .,s..,rt • (9 CIJ) 0 Mmtum ol =-::.: fl:) "Secret of llontt Criste" (adv) '61-Roiy Calhoun G Mi1tt1 ... en' lltfctlMrllettll 8100 D 0 Cil <Bl e Lull ti tllt I.tit • 11 .. tt: "Cft CtHlrJ'' (110) 'SJ-Edmond O'Bflen. Htltn WUI• colt, Robert Lowtry. CIJ L* ... I ~~/..:""',,,.. •C..1•1hd• -9:JO- • ()1) CJ) 5-'f °" e GCIJl!IG,_,..,_ (I) ... "ar.tfell ........ (dll) '0 -01111 Al\6!e111, MM Bt1lt1 es.....sertt1 10:00 • (llJ ~/his..., .. IHJ ) •• ,._. " Ille :'1a Clll ra S.-.. m elllN:(C)"...._letMpt .. (adv) '68 Dennis Wuva1, Vera Milts ..... : ....... It • .,.... .. (d••) 'S4-$11p11t11 Mcllally. flor, C.lllou11, Jtan Slmmo11J- Tl/ WEEK, AUGUST 1, 1811 • lltfit: a::> "SN41t r,.., .. (wes) 'SO-Joel McCm ..... f •• ms,.111illl'1t -lO:JO-e o e11 •.....,.. ... : a::> ........,. ia lilt ll1tk hrut" (d11)-C1mtron M1tdiell •<llll )90..WC..,.. aacm.....,,. eDldricc....., •@ .... 11:00 ,., 011 SJIO. •@ <11 •-LMlllt ..... .. : .,.. c.a,e" (dlt) 'Jt- Kant Rtehmond, Ju"e Gale • ca > a Liil s...r •t..i.t -11:30- • (UJ CMlt .... ,. :!jail ())) lfll a-iue ._, ... Ull • Eledrit c.,w, An'mllllOOll 12:00 •@CJJ ............... ...,. e llefle: CC) "1!4e A Cr••• Tiii!" (wes) ·~-Audit Murp~y •TMtlllaMMlt ........... ...... . ....,"- -12:30-e !Ill CIS C11ll•r11'1 ,... FutMI ••a..... ...... : ..... ,, .. r,, ....... (drt) ·~2-L11m Redmond. Andre Morel -~SJtrtli...... • lletM: """ o.7(~) '32-Clll~ Gable. Jun Harlow <•(I)) ftlll..,.,, ~: CC) "Clfde If O.C.,. litll" (dll) '69-Bltdloid Dillman 1:00 -~ltyTtMle mo.111e1._. • U.S. "8tltMI Vttle;UI CllM· ._ Hi1hll&hls of lhe men's and women's hn1ls from Sch1nec lady, New YOik . <•Cl)) c..-, .... ,.llC. .Dr ... t1cs.n.. -1:30-• !Ill (]) (I) ..... l ... ci.. lie Lwe cowre1• of 1111 SI00.000 men'• Slft&IU tournarnut from North Coftwar. 11.H e A•1•l1 lueull Celiforn11 An1els vt 01kltnd A's, llWe: ,_. ...,, Mia" (ck•) 'SS-fl1rmond Musty, Oe11n11 Wme1, Otb11 P•11t, Jeffrey Huntt1. .. Mttle: (0 "S.S. If ..... ...... (wtil 'S8-llOtY C.lfloun. 2z00 a Mewlt: fC) "lettlt If Ille Ctrll SN" (dr•) '59 Clift Robtr1son Cf) lleflt: "Tiit F111aa DtllCtt" (corn) ;)9-Liurtl 'Ha1dy Ill lfltllllt ... ,,. 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Marllo Gabel, LH JR ia ldiel Gnni Wiien 1 libtnt mmdtd sht111! •..,.. r-, .. 7100 taktS CNtr • rundown western puson, • -..: "Tiit Ult ti £mill Zell" e , ... u, he quickly turns lh•t rtf01m1na tht (dll) '37-Paul Munl e ~... system "~h usit1 than rtfoim • ~ c.... ml.. 1111 lht llafdtntd 1n1111tts (tJ) flit m C.. el,.._la~ ..... 8 1111..._,knMT• Cit CJ) Prt·St1H11 fHt~all e ....... ~ • M Iller., Los A111eln Rams ws. 011111 eo_. ____ _.,IJ.QO ----11:30- • Illy ,,..... tllt C..... 8 llary Tyler._. (R) LOii Grant --,.,.,._ r-..-uis--9 O S,.C.: ltlt his tlle WJM,JV nfWSloom lluwnc An1e1ts Rims ws OllllS CowWrs • (e (I)) D 8 lHruct w1tll tUllOSlty over tht POSSlbl1hty 8 ell 0 Cl) ........ M sa.. that he flllt rtm1rry his ei wife ()) .._.: "Mlcte 1111" (•clw) '48-e a..-12 "9 """r•11rni Johnny W11umuUer. : ~·:::;::.. IWIMs ~~ ck.,,.:-l =r= e ~ .. ~JT~ = .. M1l11'' e Dr. Jlatri-......., Y• C. Set F...-(com) '70-(aclw) '4S-hut Henrtid 811br1 Sllt1S1nd, Ym Mollllnd. Bob • lletit: "U1urtltJr SlrHttr" -7:30-Newlllrt, Larry Blyden. Slmon Olk· (JCl·li) '64-loltn Nnillt . ewiw..,.. .. --. land,JKkNidlotson Ayoun1wom1n -11:45- • 0. .._, knell T• is acadent1lly hypnotiztd 111 1 psy (illl ())) .. ......,. clllatry elm 1ad beCOllltS 1 nolllt e DIUQfTFUL & FUNlllY wom11 1n lnctand m lht 18805. Slit 12:00 • LOft STOIY STAlllllG c1tsccwe11 she hu•ESP and hu been e Metlt: "l•tterflt14 I" (dra) Jellll/htfJ Me Altill reinc:a1111ttd lhirteen hmts! '60-Eliubtth Taylor, leurence MISMiHT 5'£CML • Mee Mlw Harvey e .. "for ltlt Low of Allnit" • C,..... a S... T,. Jolin Alt11 1nd ~is wife. Patty Duh. e ... : (7S) ,,, ...... 11111 -12:30- stu In thll story •bout a man whose ... ~..:.~mys) 1922. <• ())) ScHl n.m puytrs 1re answtred wllen ht •I· ~ r.. t111u 1 Wife, 1 llomt 1nd money Bllt a.30 1 00 wfltn lit prwes htS luck by 11k1n1 -.,, -I for more mrraclu, he sl1nds a • M lllwMl1 sa.. (R) Bob and • M 0. •-ch111tt of ios.na it all. Enuly celtblatt their slllh wedd1n1 • M·lllfll 5""': ~ n. Ille e .... nz 1nnlwtrsaiy by helpina How11d pro· Tililll." "lMu DllM," ''Tiit ht1r11 a 111t ti Giiier. PGit to Bob's sister, Ellen ff .. V..,ir." e rrs nan.cm • o. llrtdlelf'• w c-ert 8100 * 70I Cl.UI TWTHOlt <Ill CJ) "9 ...., Liii a.. e "9 ~ (R) Loubt 1111 1 •."' a. ,.._ Collt'd to -3:30- IWttt !Hit of IUCCIM and GIOf'tt'a 2AM ..... CC> "Tiit ..... ,... .. pot bolll over when • llUMiilltr elks ()) _. ...., (adv) 'S4-Yan Heflin . Lou M to write 1 cookboc* of htr ~-------------------1fiMlllOCNr'1 "petto" reclpa. Edward Alner, Clorf1 Leachman and Monty Hall (I tor) 1fn9 e U (I) ID • C...-, Tllll· a aalute to American compo .. ,. on "Monty Hall'a Variety llf ''AdYtnturlr1n1 With the Cll~· Hour," a apec:lal mualcal-comedy pre .. ntatlon on ABC per" Htrrbon Pas• stan as Arnold Saturday at &PM, "Tiit CfloHer'' )KiJOll, t buftClillC P11'1t1 ~· who .,es to work for rltht1111 wttlloul twtft r11krlnt rt. Antonio farps pt1~ ll1s asslstenl .~ Ketty Lttltt Ills Aunt Bo • se... .... , U..-W Cutsls include Skrlcll Hudmon. Peter tnlino¥, Louis Nyt, M1rllll Raye ()) ........ e (tll CJ)) ID M1111Y 11111'1 t• ,.., ...., Monty Halt llosb IM lloUI of m11sQI WIUlty t Altrl•1ftlHftl Wit~ 111ts1s Clora l tacllm111 ttld (dWard Allltr, wrth 11n1er M111nrt RiPtrton. 111ntomim1sts Sllields & Yainell. comedian G1t111~er. and • n1s11tclub ~om1u fl1nd1 C1rnr, JNlta Poctti llld Mdy ltallfm.,. ( TV WHll. AUGU9'T I, 1'19 SELL At LOSS SALE · · Stereo ~lpment /T elevlslons Our current re1nodelln9 forces us to move loads of equipment, some at Ins than our cost! Hurry! Sale ends Sunday I AUCJ. 8. RE~EIVERS, AMPS, TUNERS Cost New DYNA Stereo 7D .................. SI~ T !ft Amplifier t1i l DYNA FM·l Stereo ............... Sl20 llllef (ti) DYNA PA.S·2 ..................... SlOO Prea1111ifier (ti) KEffWm)-TK-66 ................. mo Stereo Receiver (ti) FIStf.R ~ ..................... S350 Classic Receiver in case (til SlfE~ A-235 .... .. ....... S~ Integrated Amp (d) SlffRSCCfE T·210 ............... $120 Stereo T IKlef' !dl MMANTZ 4220 . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... S300 Stereo Receiver (di Pl(l([R QX-646 ................. SSOO 4·chnlel Receiver (d) Pl(J([R SG-9500 . . . . . . . . . . ....... S300 20 Band [quahzer WI $55 $10 $10 $75 $129 $49 $69 $175 $195 $200 TAPE DECKS: CASSETTE, REEL ~ J'lew' SAU TfAC 360's cassette ............. $380 $275 Deck, Memory Rewind (d) SOO TC·l21A cassette ........... Sl30 $95 Deck. Pause (dl SOO TC·35l> ................... S350 $250 3-tul Reel Deck (dl Pt(l(ER CH2121 ............... $200 $142 f rmHoad cassette (New!) PORTABLE CASSETTE RECORDERS CCKI New SlfERSC(ff C·103 .............. m ACJU Rechargable cassette (dl SlfERSCCJ>[ CRS.152 ............. $220 ACJU, Stereo Cassette. AMJfM (dl $55 $169 TURNTABLES.CHANGERS OOAl. 1225, Walnut Base . . . . . . . • . • . .. $228 Cover, Shufe M91ED (dl PICKER Pl·A45 ..................... Sl70 Autooiahc Turntable (dl T£CHNICS Sl-1 lOOA ..•.•...•.......... S370 !Mect·Drive ra> - OOAl. 3048 (P[) ..........••.......... $250 Base. Cover. Grado f3£ + (d) OUAl 1228 Base ...................... S275 Cover. Shure M93£ (dl MMNAVOX Automatic ................. $75 Chilger (til CiARRARD Type A ....•........••....... $75 Chalger Oil TELEVISION Al S., Trilltr• 11.-is $95 $99 $199 $99 $125 $10 $10 l~ ~~~I''. ~:,~~~~~I~~~ .......... $tRt at $299 SPEAKERS c()\1 New Cerwin·Vega Factory Seconds from . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .... lltraliru 76 ....................... $130 3 way. 12" c1rcu1t breaker (New!) AR·S J.way ......................... S215 10" System (I ()ily I AR·3A 3·way ......................... $295 12" System (I Only) Jll l·IOO Studio ........ " • .$333 t.blitors (dl ESS [valuator . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . • . • .. S328 Moo1tor Speaker (d) Jll l£12C ....... " ............... $150 12" Coaxial (d) • IALI $50 $65 $99 '$149 $249 $229 $100 HOURS: Monda~ ttwu '''· 11 10 I. l et. 10-5, lun. 12·5 •~I I . 11th, COITA MllA atlantic music stereo