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1979-07-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 ' ' Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 72. NO. 185. 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES l • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDN ESDAY, JULY 4, 1979 Bappfl Boli dag FIFTEEN CENTS 1 Hayakawa: lish Energy Agency .I 111 WILLIAll BODG • Of ............. Califonda See. S. l . Hayakawa l'OlJed into Republican country . 'hnUy aod bluted the Carter aclmlniatratlon. calling for the abollUon of the U .S Enern Department S peaking .before 90 South Laguna Niguel Rotary Club membenl and guests, the junior ~enator blamed Energy Depart ment ttl\llations for nationwide 11hortae oC aasobne "I can't unders tand the energy department at all." Hayakawa said. "There is a de- mcentive for oil companies to go out and explore for new oil." Hayakawa claimed gove rn· ment regulations also have not encouraged production an exist· mg California we lls. "We have 66,500 oil wells in • • cauronua and 23,000 or them are not operating," the Republican claimed. "They're out there but so long as there are regulations al 's not profitable to pump. ''It's not profitable beeause it <'OSls more to get it (the oil> up than it's worth." The noted semanticist com- plimented Carter on bis plan to de-regulate oil prices, but said a proposed windfall profits tax should be used to encourage pro- duction. "I thifilc they Coil companies> should be exempt from that tax as long as those profits are poured back into the production and exploration of energy," Hayakawa said. The junior senator criticized environmental groups for foster· ing regulations that inhibited production of coal as an energy alternative. •·we have more coal lo this country but thanks to the en- vironmentalists we can't do any strip mining to get at it," he al- leged. "We seem to be stuck on im- porting Near Eastern oil.•· Hayaka w a also told the Laguna Niguel a udience that Ca rter had made a "non - decis ion" on Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) elections that could lead to a slaughter in the South African nation. He 11aid Carter's refusal to acknowledge Zimbabwe's new government alter April elections will lead to a weakening of that country that will allow guerilla revolutionary groups to attack it. (SHSOUlN. Page AZ> IS SID oun l 1 I Arkans a s 1ip Ends Se arch By STEVE MARBLE OlllwO.llyPllotSUtt An 11-month search for a mis- s ing. 6 ·year-old Huntington Beach girl ended Tuesday when police announced they had locat- ed he r in a rural Arkansas foster home. Huntington Beach police said they also had fo und young Valee na Miller's mother. Carnalla Miller, 25, in the same area Law enforce ment oHicers there arrested her Tuesday on suspicion of felony child steal- ing. It was the mother. police al- lege. who snatched the former child beauty queen from her grandparents' home on July 31•; - LONG SEARCH OVER Valeena MOier Found HELD IN ARKANSAS Mother Carnalla Miiier Roa d to Reeov.-ry "Crispy Critter." so named because of his affliction. is bathed in whirpool bath at Massachusetts Society for Prevention or Cruelty of Animals' Angell Memorial Hospital in Bos ton The 4-month old mixed-breed was found in Naragansett. R. I with hind paws tied toge ther, Al'Wlr.-10 mouth muzzled, and severe burns cov- ering 35 percent of its body. Someone apparently had doused him with flam- mable liquid and set him on fire. Resi- dents of Massachus etts and Rhode Is land sent donations totaling more th a n $10.000 to aid in treatment. 1978. A social worker in Berryville. Ark . cont acted Huntington Beach police after seeing photo- graphs of the child. Pictures of Valeena and her mother were distributed n a- tionwide last year, police say. Huntington Pier Victim Succumbs Mrs. Miller was arrested late Tuesday after appearing in a Berryville court on disorderly conduct charges. Details were s ketchy, but police report little Va leena will be returned to her Huntington Beach grandparents -her legal guardians . Four Balowin Park youths face murder-related charges after the man they allegedly s hot Sunday on the Huntington Beach pier died of wounds Tue~ day e verung. Aliso Bid Amended Officers added that pro· cedures arc. to begin immediate· ly to extradHe the mother, a former mental patient. The grandparents. Kenneth a nd Juanita Moore. said Tues day they were "overjoyed" with Sgt. Luis Ochoa s aid Brian Owen O'Ncar. 24. of /\naheim died shortly after 5 p m at Pacifica Community Hospital. A<:cording lo tht.< detective. the Hearings Set on Coast Panel Controls the news. Prison Nears "It's been a long time but we In what appeared to be a VIC· tory for coastal commission backers, Assemblyman Richard Robinson, D-Santa Ana, said Tuesday be would withdraw hls measure to exclude 2,500 acres of the proposed Aliso Viejo pro- ject from commission jurisdic- tion Robinson told the Assembly Resources, Land Use and Management Committee he would amend the measure he previously proposed in order to bold bearings on the fate of the acreage at the southern end of ·the project. The controversial exclusion proposal has produced an in- tensive lobbying effort in I r ---------- ( f t f J . .. _ Coa~t Weath er It should be a mostly pleasant holiday, accord· ing to tbe National Weather Service whose forecasters called for night and morning low clouds with highs in the mid·70I today and Thurs· day. INSIDE TOD~ l' TM~ crntn ot Che Tltrw Mik lalaM plant 10UI •"'*1 o /Um r~Hng U.. Jla.rt:h JI MtCleor ded· .,., Sf"'W ~ A.5. l•tlex . ,.,_..,,,.. .. ...... ..,. ,.. ....... Al ~01~, = .... .. ·-~ ......... I., CM Sacramento by proponents and opponents. Rema rka bly. that lobbying has largely ignored t he as- semblywoman in whose district the proposed 20,000-bome de- velopment is located. Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach, said late Tuesday that Robinson's handling of the legislation is the result of her de- cision to maintain a neutral posi- tion on the issue because she is a member of the committee hearing the legislation. Mrs . Bergeson pointed out that the attempt to get the por- tion or Aliso Viejo, located between Miss ion Viejo and Laguna Niguel, out of coastal commission control was the work of the county stair. not the land development company. And she said s be bas not become involved in the issue because she's felt more informa- . tion is needed before a decision is reached. She said she favors t h e hearings proposed by Robinson . Robinson's latest move should result in bearings on the s ubject in Orange County in August. At l!take is the commission 's control over less than half the 6,600-acre development proposed for construction over the next 20 years by the company that is owned by Philip Morris, Inc., the col'pOration that also owns the Mlsalon Viejo Co. The project was the subject of lengthy bearings by county plan- n ln g commissioners and Drive Launched LOS ANGELES <AP> -State Sen. Alan Robbina kicked off a drive 1\tesday to get his anUbus· Int amendment puaed Nov. 6, caU.lna for peoJ>le and money to fl1bt bualna aupport.ers whom he 1ay1 wlU raise "millions•• to de· feat the measu~ . . .. 1' s upe rvisors in late 1978 and earlier this year Those he arings we re con- cluded when supervisors ap- proved a development plan call· ing for eonstruction of 20,000 homes, including 5,000 in the so- . <See ALISO, Page AZ) Unusual Slglat never gave up hope." said Mrs. OAKLAND I AP' -A Judge Moore, who'd e mployed a refused to over_tur:o an illegal psychiCat one point to assist in we apons co.nv1cl1on agarnst the hunt for her blonde blue· Wendy YoshJmura on Tuesday eyed granddaughter. ' ...,.....a n ~. ordered !he one -ti.me Mrs. Moore said she bad wor-fugatave com~an1on . of Patnc1a ried about the girl's safety and Hearst to begm serving a one-lo 15·year prison te rm July 17. CSeeGrRL,PageA2 ) More than 60 of her supporters packed the courtroom. Newport Beach police reported a driver was injured in a two-car accident at 10:45 p.m. Tuesday at intersection of Jam- boree and San Joaquin Hilla Roada. Erlch Maas. 21 , stationed at El Toro Marine Corps Alr Station, was driving truck which rllpped, landing upright on top of car driven by Jeff Stover, 21. of Irvine. Stover was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital for treatment. Police said crash is under in· vesUgaUon. .• four t6-yt!ar-olds booked Into Orange County Juvenile Hall in connection with the s hooting re· ma med m custody today Three will race murac r c ha rges in Ora n ge County J uvertile Court and the fourth will be tned as an a ccessory to murder. Ochoa i.a1d . Acl'orc1mg to Ocho.i. the shoot- ing. which occurred at about J · 30 a .m . was tnggt::r-ed by the fou r youths He said O'Neil and a compu- nwn. Michael J ames Lonergan. 21 . also of Anahiem . were walk- ing off the Huntrngton Pier as the youths. all members of a , Baldwin Park gang. were watk- in~ on the pier The d e tec tive s a id the foursome made a derogatory re· mark to the Anaheim men. then turned and followed the m off the pier "They were looking for trou· blc apparently.·· Ochoa said of the teen-age rs. The verbal confrontation thal ens ued ended when Lonergan turned and punched one of the youths in lhe mouth Another youth pulled out a s mall caliber pistol. blast.ed Lonergan m the elbow. then opened fire on O'Neil. hitting him in the head, neck and left s houlder. Ochoa said two youths were arrested at the scene or the shooting-one charged with the - shooting and one with accessory. ' The other two were arrested later Sunday by Ochoa io Baldwin Park Loner~an wasn't hospitalized. PVPPY PEDDLED QUICKLY BY A.D .. .. "The response to m y Daily l Pilot classified ad was so good 1 that I sold my lo,vable dog im· ., mediately." t That's the story of the sue-,. cessful Costa Mesa salesperson l who placed this ad in the Da.lly ) PIJot. i Black poodle puppy. whit e beard. 4 mo . male lovable, S1S xu-x )( )( )( If you want immediate response to your classlfled ad, try the friendly Daily Pik>t ad- visers at M2·S6'78. 1 W.Onet01y. July 4. 1971 l -.Bias Bill Advances • t; • • I • Le.bian Teacher Tells of Blackmail • SACLUIENTO <APl -A bill io" baD Job dlaerl m lnation Mu.t llCNnOMXuala waa nar §IJ ~ T\Mecla,y by an •m ~mlU" U.at was :r.aa:.~1u teacher of lY1n.J Oft the Job. .. , lied '° -lobl. l lied \o a.Ml I UM to be1P a, ~·u.. ...... ~ p tr Jobs... said Sl,ly qearbalt about bee eaperluces _. a collee• teacher ln llliDoU. UdTau. Sbe teache• s peech a nd lln11itl1Uca at San l'r ancl1co State. Ma. G .. rhart 1ald ahe paid btackmall to a woman In Texas to keep her I blaniJm a ll'Crt"t "The r e 's •n lnrred lblt1 a moUDt.. of blackma il 11ahut bomoaexua ta. Ma. Oearbart .. ld. "If wt could be open that would alhwlate tbe pro blem •· Sh~ was testifying on beblllf of ABl b~ Auemblyman Art Agnos. D San Jo~ranciaco, which was Mpproved by the A»sembly ' ~· "'. ,, , D•lt'r~~.-.~A ...... OM 'NO INCENTIVE FOR OIL COMPANIES TO EXPLORE' S.Mtor Hayakawa at South Laguna Niguel Rotary Club Fro. Page A I SOLON ... L abor, E mploy ment aod Con8umer Am11 rs Committee on • 7 6 vottl, 1md sent to the Aa· aembly Waya •nd Means Com- rnlllc<· Havlnii mlaaed Jut week's deadline fo r A&Mmbly pasaaae. the blU couJd not become law before Ul81 , and -its chancea are qu«:8tlooable In any case A ~1m1lar measure ba.s been defeat- \!d by uSenatecommiltee. 'fhe biU would prohibit an t-mployer rrom firing, or refus- ing to htre. an employee based on seJtual preference. It does not cover employees who ha ve been conv1cted of sex crimes involv- ing children. exempts religious institutions. and disavows hiring quotas for gays. A recent state Supreme Court decision banned job discrimina- tion by public utilities against homosexuals, and Gov. EdmWKl Brown J r. earlier ordered a ban on such discrimination in stale employment. But there is no such law cove r in g private employers. Agnos sald his bill "would s imply allo w ho m osexual Californians to work in peace." One of his witnesses. David Kessler, a psychiatrist at UC San Francisco and president of a group called Bay . Area Ph)'.si- cjans for Human Rights. decned "the blackmail , the phony mar- riages . . . and the need lo lead a d ouble life" tha t some homosexuals face to protect their jobs. The only expressed opposition came from fundamentalist re- ligious groups. •'We feel it is destructive to the family," sajd Don Bowman. Northern California president of the N aliona l Association o r Evangelicals, which be said had 35 churches as members. "It is going to further erode the moral and spiritual climate and really adversely affect our children. To be able to be openly identified as a homosexual when children need modeling, l think this woul d be detrimental lo them." A 11-Anaeri~an Baiter Elane Kocol. a social worker at F air v1ew State Hospit al m Costa Mesa. had just the n ght hat to wear for the hospital's Independence Day observance. She decorated the colorful all-American hat herself. f'rot11 Page Al AUSO VIEJO railed affordable price ranges. Those plans also call for 3,400 acres of open space. But 8,400 of those proposed re· i.idences are located on the por- tion or the project within the ('Oastal zone. When slate legislat.ors began considering several pieces of legislation to re vise the com· mission's jurisdiction. Robinson tntroduced a bill to exclude that acreage. • • • Since, then, the Aliso VieJo ex- clusion has berome an issue in Sacr a mento. with county, labor and Aliso Viejo officials lobby- ing for its exclusion from com- mission control. On the other h a nd, com- mission. backers, including state com mission or Judy Rosener of Newport Beach and environ· mentalists, b.ave pushed for the property to remain under the com mission's jurisdiction. HBMan Gives Up In Bilking LOS ANGELES CAP> -Two men who allegedly used movie s tars to lure investors lnto non· existent film projects surren· dered Tuesday followtni their indictment 00 charges or bilking 22 victims out of about $2 million. The grand jury indictment re- turned climaxed a three-year in- vestigation into Controlled Film M ark~g. a company operated by V'erland Thayne Whipple of North Hollywood and Raymond Frederick Jones of Huntington Beach. According to officials. Whip. pie. 50, and Jones, 66, reeruited Dyan Cannon, Tippi Hedreo, Charles Bronson, Broderick Crawfordandothersforworkthat never appeattd in actual films. The stars hired had no part in the a lleged s windle. authorities added. "They took Tippi Hedren down to Argentina and shot some ftlm, but sbe never bad any idea what came of it," said district at- torney's Investigator Joe B. Medina. Deputy Distric t Attorney Robert Youngdahl said investors we re promised interest pay ments of 1.5 percent a month on notes purchased. with the total purchase price refundable at thP end of stx months. "'With the interest payments rolling in, few people called in their notes until those payments stopped coming in about a year ago," he added. According to authorities, the film company began issuing the notes in May 1974, but stopped in mid-1977 after the Securities and Exchange Commission issued a restraining order. At that point, Youngdahl said, inte rest pay- ments came to a ha lt. causing a panic a mong investors wbo at· tempted to call in their notes. Medina reported that of the $3,184,000 collected on notes, on- ly $1 ,221.324 was returned leaving Sl.936,353 in investor losses. Whipple was indicted by the same grand jury this year oo s imilar cha rges involving the selling of partnerships in fiJms, Surf er Sick; Beach Closed By Oily Film "The only government we'll acknowledge as legitimate is one tha t 's totally black ," Hayakawa charged. The Rev. W. B. Timberlake of a Sacram e nto-b ased group called the Committee on Moral Concerns said the bill denies "equal rights on the pa rt of peo-ple who would be offended." __________ ___::__ _________________________ _ SANTA MONICA <AP) -An oily, toxic substance s pilled from a storm drain into the surf Tuesday, citusing part of the tieacb to close after a lifeguard. ~ surfer and a member of the Coast Guard suffered nausea. .: Lifeguard Ca ptain Don Rohrer s aid a 400-yard section of beach at the foot of Pico Boulevard was closed b y the county Department of Beaches after a .. petroleum type substa nce with a volatile smell to it" caused complaints or illness. He said an unidentified surfer .. was pretty sick when be came out of the water -he was swim· mlng right in the middle of it. It looked like a film ol" this young man's wet suit when he came 4Mit of the water." It was not known whether the surfer or any or the other vic-tims sought hospita l treatment lor their nausea, he added. The substance began subs1d- ing about 3 p .m , Tuesd ay, ICobrer said, and was expected to be cleared from the beach in time for 100,000 expec t ed beacbgoers today. Rohrer said the county Health Department and the Flood Con- trol District were searching for the origin of the myste rious sub· stance. He sajd the Coast Guard had installed ao absorbent boom across the mouth of the drain to sponge up any peroleum-like product that may come out. Rohrer added that the state DepartmeM of Fish and Game was notified of the problem became of potential danger to marine life DAILY PILOT fNO.,..C-~-.--.. <-__ .....,.._.,, • .....,..__.,, ... 0._ (Ntl~C--,__ ___ .,. ~ . .--""'°""' Friday ..... (0\1• llNWI • ..._, 8"<1'. --llff<ov'-· • •-"~···-.~ .... ..,_c_" ,~ ....... --··!MAil.-~ .. -~· fMP<"l<'I><''--"'"'" .... Ut Wtttll.ty54191t.Cott•-.c .. ,_ • .,.,. ._ .. _ .... ,..,.,,,_ ...... ,_ -·· c-tl'¥ .,,,.p,..,-..... ~ .. -.. ,____ £•to< ~ .... _,.... ~~-~ .... .._ -P.-~ A"1\i.M IMflM'llt [di~ ' ; T~~ (714)1Q.4321 : ct1um.c1 ~Mlf...,MTI . a,om~A(~ .. . . ...... He s aid by not lifting economic sanctions the United Slates was paving the wa y for a slaughter of Zimbabwe people by groups who want an all-black government. Under a compromise plan by blac k leaders a nd Prime Minister Jan Smith that fostered April elections. 28 or 100 mem- bers in Zimbabwe's parliament were to remain while. Teller Decides Not to Campaign SAN FRANC ISCO (AP) Edwa rd Teller, a leader in de· velopme nt of the hydrogen bomb, has dropped his political a mbitions because or a heart al· tack he suffered in May. The 71-year-old physicist an· nounced at a news conference that he has abandoned plans to challenge Sen. Al an Cranston. 'lllrnd E"d• Wayne Pleasant of Camden. N.J .. teases crowd by hang- ing by arm puring a 3~ hour period in which he threatened to jump from six-story building. He final- ly agreed not to jump and police charged Pleasant with disorderly conduct. Front Page A J GIRL ... th at she considered her own da ughter dangerous. Mrs. MiU er was questioned but wasn't charged in the death of her 2-yea r ·old son Jason Shawn Miller in Fountain Valley in October. l977. A month alter the boy was found in a closet with several plastic bags wr apped a round his head , Mrs . Miller committed he rself to a San Diego mental hospital . Police say Valeena was sleep- ing with her great.grandmother on the night of the a bduction. The mother broke into the house and gr abbed the gir l. police al- lege. The hitchhiking mother, police clai m, talke d a n unwilling motorist into helping witb the child stealing. The unidentified man later dropped mother and daughter off along tbe Sa n G abriel Freeway near Lakewood. He told police Mrs. Miller told him sbe was going to hitchhike out of the state. A massive manhunt followed, a nd Huntington Beach police Sgt. Luis Ochoa spearheaded ef- forts by the FBI and Orange County District Attorney's in· vestigators. Police and FBI agents also checked out communes in Ten· nessee, San Diego County. Northern California and Oregon. All efforts to locate the fugitive mother were fruitless. In January, Huntington Beach investigators followed up a tip that Mrs. Miller and her daughter might have been in Jonestown, Guyana, at the time of the grisly mass suicide ritual there. Sergeant Ochoa s aid Guyanese officials contacted him later to report they'd found no trace o( the missing pair. A jubilant Sergeant Ocb"a· who'd loJged hundred of hours on the year-old case, said Tues- day that Valeena should be re- turned home late this week Blazes Rage In 10 States By Tbe Aaeoclatecl Prell Sunburnt firemen from 10 Western states tolled under 100-degrce heat Tuesday as brush and forest fires burned tinder-dry areas of A rliona. California and Wyoming. Largest of the blues, which have become seasonal huards in tbe West, Is the 23,000.acre Castle fire in Prescott National Forest west of Bumblebee, Arla. .. at""~" Fabulous Brittany on Sale now . . Lar?e Select\on on Display ' ... ' ., ·-. I lJ REG. China ... 2739 Din. TbL . 1059 Arm Chs .. 369 Side Chs. . 305 SALE 2329 899 315ea. 259ea. ' • : ./\ ( . /. l .. Capturing the graceful charm of Breton living, Heritage® has created new ~inin~ rooms of spec1al bea':'ty. <;a iled Br~ttany··, the collection wall delight those who admire rich detail . . . but respect restraint. Carvings blend with mellow brass . in a .most imposing selection of chinas, tables, chairs and serving p1eces. Radiant woods -leafy-heart cherry and pecan -are featured in two outstanding finishes. We urge you to visit our Brittany collection soon. It is a masterpiece! ' -· -- r W«fneldey. July •. t979 OA1LV PILOT .43 WWld Begltu to Suffer SkglafJ .Jitters ., ..... _ti .......... Aa tM..W •ldta for aytab to fall. ....... ltntfl pa.rta ol laclla, tile prHld•nt of ttu• P .. \u-... t.u taken to U · tte.wWa ~ \0 ""I• calm ucl tM swt.. .... '*'"' lo tbeiJ' ebardl t.lb as an AlJM,ne .. ,,, • .,.,.. lyUem. l• taiie lndlaa stat. of Andhra Pr.._.. aa T'*4lay. ottlciu ._ 1ued a 1tatement ta)'lns there wa1 no e•UM for alarm. •ut &be Unlted Newa of lndi• reportAld some f•mlliet leavtna bome or aendin1 children to areu believed tal er from the apac. atatloo's de-bria. How they calculated that was not ex plained. In South Africa, the Rand Dai· ly Mall took note in an editorial of tbe slim chanc e that American officials give Skylab of b itting anything important. But tt 9llo ..... w .. __., llMat lf ..,_ .. ki.W, It ......... l1 ww.11 .... A.alltaa .... ~ ..... ..... · So••••• 1~0•141 t.av• tcra .. w. ,....uaa ......., befo,. t.My H•t tM claraed Wac .... the .,...,.per aakt Tbe edleorial WU tJtJ.ed. "Look Belo ... YCN Leap." ln Buenol A1rel. a column an lbe newspaper La Opinion depk>ftd \be lack of pubUc coo cem there. •"'Uested U wu due lo a thlt of dbuteT movies and too mucb fahh in m<>dern tecbnoJon. and told readers whtch was the d~peat ubwaay 1tatJoa, in case Lbey want to hide Australia was not immune from Skylab jitters either. Hun· dredl of people in Sydney grew anxtous Tue&day when a brlebt object crossed Lhe sky -not 0•111 Pli.t SC.ff "- YOUNGSTERS QUESTIONED Al FIREWORKS STAND Are Inspector Sherry Mack Ordered Stand Closed Police End Team's Sale of Fireioorks A fireworks stand operated by the University High School soc· cer team was closed by lhe Orange County Fire De partment Tuesday following alleged sales of fireworks to a JO.y ear-old juvenile Fire Inspector Sherry Mack closed Lhe outlet at the corner of Campus and Culver drives ~r. she said, observing a s ale to dhe or the youths. State l aw r equires that persons be a leas t 16 years old to buv fireworks. Inspector Mack noted that several recent grass fires in Orange County have been linked to juveniles who were li~btinl? fireworks. "You know, kids are out rid· ing their bicycles with some change in their pockets to try and buy some fireworks . They don't go home with them. they go to the nearest field," she said. "We're interested in saving houses and lives" that could be lost due to fire, she added. Inspector Mack said higher of· ficials would decide whether the stand would be allowed to reopen today. Skylab, u ll turned out. Elec· ~let mUUooaire Diet Smlt.h 1atd be bad Laken out lnturaMe wortlt U .t mllJlon a1alnat Skylab debril hJWn1 one of his 10 st.or.. PubUc fear waa at ll minimum ln Eu,,,,.. But the Swias were prepariftl nonetheless ,... For Sk)'lab's final hours , the Swiaa will keep civil protection 1ervlce1 M 1tlert and are asking radlo autlona to remain on the air with reports around the clock. Ir t.bere is any indication in the rinal hours that Skylab migbt. President Won't Rush, Powell Says WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi· dent Carter's top economic ad· va ser s have told him the "severe" impact of OPEC's price increases could require government action to aid the economy ln the coming months. But press secretary Jody Powell indicated Tuesday it would be months before any ac· lion is taken and that Carter would be reluctant to propose big spending that could fuel in· fla\ion or weaken the d~ar. AND POWELL SA.Jo that Carter has "a bsolutely not" changed his staunch opposition to imposing manda tory wage a nd price controls. · The president met at the White House on Tuesday with both economic and energy ad· vi s ers b e fore flying b y helicopter to Camp David. Md. PoweU also said Carter would issue this week. probably on Thursday or Friday, his pro- • m ised order to require a ir - conditioning thermostats to be set at no lower than 78 degrees in comme r cial buildings Federal government buildings already a re under orders to set theirs oo lower than 80 degrees. CARTER is trying to assess the damage to the nation's economy expected from the 60 percent price increase imposed this year by the Orgaaizati<M'I of Petroleum Exporting Countries. The president has said tbe hikes make a recession more likely in 1980. After Carter's meeting with his advisers. Powell said: "It is clear that the economic impact of the OPEC action will be severe. It is also clear that the extremely large increases in prices since December are the root causes of our economic pro· blems. "It is imperative. and it is also our inte ntion . to care fully monitor with the Congress and with bus iness and la bo r , economic developments over the next several months s o that well·considered decisions on the economy can be made and im· plemented at the appropriate tim e." he said. Six Killed TOLTEC, Am. {AP > i'"we persons beaded for the West Coast after a family celebration in New Mexico were killed Tues· day when a truck·trailer rig s mashed into the rear of their pickup truck. The truck driver als o died wh i le s ix other passengers in the pickup were hospitalized. Hearts of Gold' Show French Prostitules Aid Vietnam Refugees STRASBOURG, France <AP> -A French prostitute says she and her colleagues are proving their "hearts of gold" by collect· ing nearly $5,000 for Vietnamese refugees seeking asylum in France. Jaa, 37, who doesn't use her surname, said: "I want it known that among us are girls with hearts of gold, wbo understand tbe mbery of others.'· Sbe told Tbe Associated Press in a telephone interview that this eastern French clty's 80 pro· 1Ututel "have responded very well .. to ber iJlitiative. She uid sbe would have col· lected more tban the 20,000 lruts gathered so far, except U.at 90llMl ol the prostitutes, like •ueb ol Uda summer-crazy na· don, are aw&J Oil neatioa. ··aome Ii" 50 francs <•bout StJ) • 10111e -IOIDe IOO," lbe talcl. ''Tile older women five leu. beume they earn leH when CIMJ're old. Mad a few ,U-ls re· ,_.. to ,Sve because tbey have Hff•nd tenibl.J tn tbe pat and ......... bow nobodJr helped J.Mm..'' laa Nld the decided to act after watebinl ''thoM terrible scenes on television of those poor people in boats, falling in the sea.'' At fll'lt, she said, she thought of taking in a Vietnamese woman with a child, but feared this might violate the terms of her police registration. French law frowns on cohabit ation with prostitutes. "So I thought, ii we get enough money together we could buy a boat and equip it with doctors and medicine and bring some re· fugees out. Or we could help pre- pare a more lavish welcome for refugee. arriving in France." France, a former colonial power in Indochina, accepts an averaee of 1,000 Indochinese re· fu1eea a month. lt baa an- nounced it will take in S,000 more u a 1estu.re toward next month's lnternatlonal con· ference in Geneva oo tbe crlall tbat bu left 300,000 refu1eet in camp1 throughout Southeast Alli. 111 approached tbe French Red Crea, which. she 1aid, save her a certificate atteatiq that bera wu a bona ftde cause. Strubour1 new1papen and offlciaJ1 have refrained from commenth11 on ha'a charity operation. But she s a ys authorities in the city or 400,000 "are all very enthusiastic. . . I thought the police might come to check where the money was go· ing, but they didn't." One Vietnamese r efugee living in nearby Nancy wrote an open letter to world leaders, saying t hey should take ins piration from the prostitutes' kindness. As Isa's campaign gathered steam, she named her group "Streetwalkers in Aid of Viet· nameae ReCugees" and sent a circular to social work organiza. lions throughout France. Prostitutes in Toulouse and Grenoble quickly began collect- ing money, she said. "This is a way for every girl to do a little something to show her good will. it wlll do 1ometbin1 Cor the girls' reputa· tlon. 1bow that they are not 1oclety'1 1arba1e. "If Ulla tblnl gets to the n.a· tioaal level, and every 1lrl gives 50 fr&DCll, with 90,000.10,000 pro- 1Ututee in France. Just think -w• could 1et nearly 3 million franc• (about M00,000). And ll we got to tbe lntematlonal level, lf'Onaleur. JU1tlm1(lne .... " Indeed. crash in Switzerland, the nation's churches will be uked to alert the population by tolling bellJI. In the Phllippines, fear has been so bad that President Ferdinand Marcos went on na· lional television and radio Salur· day to allay it. A Ma nil a newspaper bad quote d an amateur astronomer as giving Skylab one chance in 200 of hit· ting the Philippines. Marcos told his people there was no cause for alarm, that American officials assured him if Sk yla b s ee me d about to descend over a populated area. they could control It long enough to move it. Actually. American officials have repeatedly offered several assurances that the chances ol d.isaater are slim. They say: -The odds that Skylab debris will kill anyone are one in 152. -Most of the time Skylab's path will be over ocean. increas- ing the chances that debris will fall harmlessly into the sea. -II Skylab appears likely to fall on densely populated coun- tries . its course might be manipulated a bit lo aim it over One Up, One Down leaa populated areas, even If that means toward the United States. Still, the officials concede that nobody knows exactly when the 77.S-ton apace station will re- enter the atmosphere and breaJt up, or just what parts of Ea..rtb would fall under its shower ot debris. The estimate Tuesday from the NaUonal Aeronautics anG Space Administration was that Skylab would fall s ometime between July 10 and July 14; with a 50 percent chance of re. entry by July 12. Beachgoer bala nces on inner tube while her friend ta kes a tumble mto waters of '.\i ewport Harbor Their action 1s part of the fun and ga mes that go on along the Or ange Coast dur ing the summer season . You have lo admit. we've certainly had the weather for 1t 'Hot Potato' Denied Bird May B e Cited for Silence on Leak' SAN FRANCl SCO (AP> Jus tice Willia m Clark has testified that he did not think the Tanner case was a political hot potato when he wrote a con- troversial dissent, a nd had no ef· feet on the confirmation election of Chief J ustice Rose Bird. ''I have no comment,·· Ms. Bird replied. He lawyer objected OQ g r o unds of attorney-clienll privilege, commission chairman Bertram J anes overruled and or· de red her to answer . and her lawyertolfhernot to. Clark. charc.ctertzed by Ms. Bird as her ctuef antagonist on the high court. was a s ked whether the Tanner case wall> politically sensitive on Aug. 15. when Clark wrote his dissent. Clark said no. The Tanner "Use a g un go to prison" case is the centr al issue in th e an ves tigation or the California Supreme Court by the Co mmission on Jud icial Performance. New Site for Trial Clark's testimony came Tues· day. the same day the com mission ordered Specia l Counsel Setb. Hufstedler to come up with pro posals to cope with Ms Bird's refusal to answer ques· lions centering on news leaks out of the court Granted to Corona She couJ d be cited for con· te mpt if Huftsedler goes to Superior Court for an order a nd she again refuses to answe r. The question Hufstedler put to Ms Bird was : "Have any members of your staff delivered to you any docu· mcnt bearing on the leaks of confidential information from your court that you haven't de- livered to me?" Gem Talk Hy J C lll'MPllR/ f:S Crrtrjit>d Cemolog1s1. ACS . . ' A NATIONAL GEMSTONE? What would be your choice7 VALLEJO CAP> -A change of venue has been granted to Jua n Corona. wh o has won a new tnal on charges of murder· mg 25 itmerent farm workers 111 Sutter County eight years ago. Superior Court Judge Richard E . Patton granted the defense m otion for a new trial site .. Not only must just ice be do ne . it must appear to be done." the Judge said Tuesday. Pa tton. a Colusa County judge who presided at the first trial. said. "I think a lot of people wo uld be upset" if the new trial were held in Solano County. A jury there in 1973 convicted the defendant or 25 counts or firs t·degree murde r The de· fense had won a change of venue to Solano County. claiming Corona could not reeeive a fair tria l in Sutter County A July 30 h e ar i n g w as scheduled by Patton to decide wh ere the retri al will be held The com'lclion was overturned on appeal on grounds Corona re· ceived an inadequate defense. Defense atto rne ys recom · m e nd e d S an Fra n c i sco . Alameda or Santa Clara coun· ties. . . • t ... '• ., ' There is an interesting debate go· ing on among gemologists and others 1all around the country. There are two issues · (1) Should America have a nationa l gemstone . and <2> ir so. which stone should it be" The fron· trunne r s a ppear to be th e tourmaline. which 1s found in both Maine and California, and the Yogo s apphire of Montana. The California tourmaline is a delicate rose pink The Maine tourmaline is green. The blue sapphire is being considered. too. and ft is more valuable than the others. There is also some argument favoring California's benltoit.e, a gem found only ln Ute U.S. Actually, there is a wide variety of gemstones found in tbia country. A national jewelry magazine is conducting a poU among jewelers to determine the mos t opular choice among them. There will surely be s pecial and geo- graphical interests involved. and the debate will probably continue for months -or even years -before a choice ls made Whal would your choice be tor a national gem1tone'? J. C. JJump/u.i11~ J11wet,.~ MfM8f~ .4Mfl1•CAN GEM SOCIE TY @ 1sn NE~Rr 8LVO COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 8tnkA"'9rleMO-M1t1tr <;Nrg• 32 YEARS IN T~E SAME LOCATION PMONE ~1 ' '\ t I • J .. • Defea.e A aaUed White's Term Sparks Debate SAN FRA.NCJSCO <AP) -News ot Du Wbit.'a maximum prlaon aeateace ol Nven yean &Dd ~t mont.ba baa &oucbed on u aJl-out war bet..-Dlatrict Atlol'Dey Joeepb ,.....tu and Public Defender J•tt Brown ~er t.be fate ol Callfomla'a 411DlnlaMd eapac:lt.y defense. a key factor ln WlUt. '1 caM. "Tbe verdict of voluntary maoslau1hter 1bow1 tllat we must take a close look at t..be de· fenae of dlmi.nlahed capaclt.Y." saJd FteiW, whose olfice came under tare after Thomas Norman. one ol b1I deputy proe. ecuton, failed to obt&ln a fint· de1ree murder conviction a1ainat White. rorm the defense for yeaars, .. be aaid , "but I gueaa It takeg a Ca.J\e like t.hiJ to draw the pubbc's at· tentlon to lbe problem ·· Wblte'1 attorney, Dou1las Scbmldt, bad argued that his client acted witb dlmloiabed capacity when be tilled Mayor Geor1e MOICOOe and Supervtsor Harvey MlUt in November. CALIFORNIA I LOCAL I WEATHER Reclaim . I Water Use Eyed Reclaimed waste water could be used to irrigate the gr~ns at Ben Brown's Golf and Country Club In South Laguna as l!IOOn as Ortober . Ir state and federal fund11 are awarded to underwrite th(" prol(ram. 1rhe South Coast County Water ()hH rlct hwi numed a citizens' r1uncl lt> look into the proposed U mtllHm wutcr reclamation 111 0)•'<·t. wh1d\ rYHl(hl eventually •w1· I r,.ot.t·d w1111tc water used to 1rrl"at1· both the South Laguna wilt 1·1wn11· :ind a proposed 18· . 11111 .. 1·c;ur~•· un Av<'o Community I,,. \lf·l•'ltm•·nt pruf)('rty Freltas said Tuesday be planned to ~pport efforts in the s tate legislature to reform the diminished capacity defense, wb1cb be claimed poses "an UD· due burden on pro8ttutors.·• ••paosECUTOaS ALL over the state have been tryt.ng to re- The Jury found the state-of. mind defense convinclnf enouah lo find While gu lty of manslaughter instead o f murder. COLLECTION DONATED -Former Presi· dent Nixon, left, has donated a collection of art and his torical memorabilia. re· ceived while be was vice president and as a private citizen, to bis alma mater, Whit· tier Collc~e. He also gave the school $50,000 in cash. With Nixon and W. Roy Ne wsom, college president. are some ob· JCCls given to the Nixons by the king of Napal in 1958. Thi· w:1tn d111tract. which en· ro m J>.11111c•i. South Laguna,. l.a~un& N11o1ucl a nd portions or Ouna Point, 111 seeking funds rro m the Office of Water Recycl· 1ng 1n Sacramento to fina~ the wastewawr pro1ect. Funeral Set For SA Man, B.G. Tunstall BaOWN SAID BE hoped the sentencisg wouldn 'l "start a stampede to reform lbe diminished capacity defense." However, be said if Freitas is "going on an all.out campaign to reform the defense, I'm going on an all-out campaign to stop him.•• VUJit by Nixon Denied The Avco was te water pro- gram is an extension of a system already being installed to bring recycled waste water to the Ben Brown golf facility. Water district offi cials say · they want to reclaim at least a port1on of the nearly three million gallons of waste water generated daily from the treat· ment of sewage at the district's plant mAhsoCanyoo. ·•Diminished capacity was not necessarily the factor that delivered Dao While a voluntary manslaughter verdict rather than a murder verdict," Brown said. Other Sources Say He'll Travel to See Shah Funeral services will be held Thursday for Benvul G. Tunstall of Santa Ana. who died Sunday at the age of 61. Mr. Tunstall workea for 20 • years as a s upervisor for the Orange County Flood Control District. Services will begin at 1 p.m. at P ierce Brothers S mith 's Mortuary in Huntington Beach. with Bishop Spencer Hatch of the Huntington Bea(:h..fth Ward, Church of Jesus Christ or Latter- d ay SainlS. officiating. V1 s itat1on will be at the mortuary from noon to 9 p.m. today. lntcrmcnt will be in Good Shepherd C€'mcter y in Hunt- ington Be~rh. Mr Tunstall lt-avf>s has wife , Ref a : his son, C. Joe Tunstall of Wildemar. Calif.; his daughter. .loyce E . Nelson of Huntington Heach. his mother. Verdie Tunstall. his brothers, Frank 4l nd Carmen Tunstall, and his ~1ster. Rene Shipley. all of Costa Mesa : his s isters, Ve rdie Harville of San Diego and Doris Barnes of northe rn Cabforrua. and seven grandchildren. Schmitz to Speak At Fourth Fest State Sen. J ohn Schmitz, R- Newporl Beach, will address <'elebranL'I at the Laguna Niguel Community Assoc 1alion 's Fourth of July festivities at 1 :30 p m today in Crown Valley Community Parl<. "I TALKED TO the attorneys in the case and they said that re- gardless of whether there was a specific diminished capacity in· slructioo, that verdict would still have been reached by that jury ... Brown said h e planned to • travel to Sacramento later this :nonth to lobby aga ins t legislative efforts to reform lbe defense. Mayor Dianne Feinstein and Police Chief Charles Gain re· fused to comment on the se.o· tencing. while other reaction ranged from anger to satisfac· tlon to fear. F edco Stores Will Reopen A 26-day strike by Teamsters has ended with tbe signing of a n e w contract , and seven Southern California Fedco stores. including one in Costa Mesa. will reopen Thursday, of· ricials said Tuesday. Fedco Senior Vice President Philip Jick said the contract was ratified Sunday and that all de· partments of the members hip stores are expected to be 10 operation Thursday. He said the firm h as n o estimate of its Joss from the lockout. MEXJCO CITY <AP> -An aide Lo Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi says former President Nixon is not visiting the deposed Iranian monarch and "we do not expect him lo a rrive. at least for the moment.'' The aide, who asked oot to be identified. was reached by telephone at the luxurious villa the s hah h as rented in Cuernavaca, 45 miles south of Mexico City. "Nixon is not here. He bas notarrivcd,"besaid. A U.S. EMBA~V official in Mexico City. who also requested anonymity confirmed a flurry of reports Tuesday that Nixon, who lives in San Clemente. was ex- pected. President To Speak NEW YORK <AP > The three major networks s aid the y will televise President Carter's ene rgy speech live Thursday at 6 p.m .POT. ABC, CBS and NBC radio and television will cover the speech. which will be live from the presi· dent's Oval Office in Was bington, D.C. Other sources said lht-ex president canceled his fh l?hl fro m San Diego at the last mo· ment Monday afte rnoon be<:ause of a strike by ground crews or Western Airlines at Mexico City's inte rnational airport. The U S Embassy 0Hic1al said of Nixon, "IL 1s true that we think he is coming. but we don"t know when We are ready to help out in any way we can with logistics or whatever. but so fa r there have been no offi cial re. quests for any kind of a!> sistance. ''IN ALL LIKELIHOOD, given what we know. we can expect Nixon to visit the s ha h later Uu!:i week.'" . In Washin~on. State Depart ment spokesman T h oma' Reston said he knew nothtn~ of a trip to Mexico by the former president Local newsp apers reported two men arrived at the capital's airport in a chartered private jet Monday afternoon. and therc> was speculation they were Nixon and former Sei:retary of State Henry A. Kissinger Kissinger had helped the shah obtain a Mexican visa a nd m ove to Cuerncvaca from the Bahamas last month, but Kissinger wa:-. an Picnic Set AUSTIN. Texas 1A P 1 -Coun try singer Willie Nelson·s Fourth or July Picnic got the go-ahead Tuesday from both the 3rd Coun of Civil Appeals and the Texa::. Supreme Cour t. The appeals court refused to entertain an ap· peal by property owners who live near the picnic area: hours later. the Supreme Court also re Jerusalem on Monday lo receive an honorary degree from Hebrew University. OFFICIALS OF the pnvate airline declined to identify the two passengers and immigration orricials claimed they had no record of the men entering Mex- ico. Immigration officials also had denied knowledge or the arnvaJ of the shah and Empress Farah from the Bahamas when they came here June 10. Police Chief Said 'Fair' After Mishap Seal Beach Pol.ice Chief Ed Ci bbarelli. continwng to recover from a near-drowning a week ago at rus Costa Mesa home. was transferred Tuesday to L ong Beach Community Hos pital from UC Irvine Medical Center A spokeswoman for the Long Beach facility said Cibbarelli 1s an fair condition and under ob· S('rvation. He was m critical condition when taken to UCIM C last Wed nesday offi cials there said at tht:."time The 36-year -o ld former Nl'wport Beach police lieutenant was pulled from has backyard swimming pool by fellow of· fice rs He reportedly had been swam ming laps under water dur 1ng a barbecue when he failed to W 1th the expa nsion of the plant s lated for next year t.o han- dle sewage from Laguna Beach as well as South Laguna and Laguna Niguel. the volume or surplus water will rise to more than seven million gallons per day. The water. when treated. is considered safe for ~u se in landscape 1rngat1on. according to Ray Miller. general manager of the water d istrict. OH1c1als at Avco have told the d isl fl('l they are ante rested in us ing tht-trt>ated wastewater on a AO lf cour:-.c tht'y plan to install ,1.; part of t hl'1f Laguna Niguel Shorl°'S dl'velopment. th1· compan), J '> wt?ll as Hen Brown offlc1al:-.. would plly con· 'otderably lesi-for the treated water than for domestic water. M11le rsrud Coast Prediction: Good Air· Quality EL MO!'llTE tA P 1 The Air Quality Management District pred1c-t{'d air quality ran~ing from good to unhl·althful for senstll\"l' pero;ons today in th,. South Coast Air Hasan Good air qu<1lil) am1 a pollu- ttt>n .;tand:ird index <PSI I of 4:! wen· prN:hcted along the coast. inla nd.. Oran~c County . t he llcmL'l f:l smon· arl'a, Big Bear and lhL• hJgh desert A PSI of 50 an lht' low dt•scrt. 75 in the mrtror:>01Jtan arei:I and 100 in lhe San Gabriel and Pomona-Wa lnut The celebration will feature v,a mes. booths and refreshments :.1t the Crown Valley Community Park on Crown Valley Parkway west of La Paz Road beginning at 1 p.m Officials at F edco declined lo release any details of the con· tract. Na tional Public Radio and the Public Broadcast· ing Service will offer a Uve ·•feed" to members. and AP Radio and the Mutu a l Broadcas tin g Network also will broad· cast the speech. ~J_·e_c_t_e_d_th~e•_·r_c_a_s_e_·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ surface. \'a lleyi; were expected . Sho¥ers Dampen '4th' Raio Mars Holiday Across Nation 11.s.s ....... ,,, TllunCIHSl>oWfrs ~UllO IM u~r M1ulss1-Ve1i.., •-•rd ,,.. G~•• Loes •nd ecrou lllf' lower Ohio Valley, ~hem FIOfk>a llnCI ,,.,.. Tea .is (OUI Of\ T"""-'v Sllow.,,. ••so _,. w1~1., scatl'!rNI O•er norl•n MllM. ,,.,. 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IO •s '' '° ,, '° ,. tO ,, '° ,, M IO IO ,, The Atrateglc arms limitatio n tr eaty (SA LT ) rattflcation hearings scheduled to begin Monday in the U.S. Senate-wtll be broadcut live on Sad· dleback College'A 600· watt FM radio AtalJon . .. ., '''""" tl •> Vere Crur ., ,. M n '° ,. 1' .. b ,, '° u The Senate Foret1n Relations Committee wm convene at 7:06 a .m . PDT. ••• .... 101 •7 n ., .. '5 .. . 7S .. •S 44 " " u n CaHlerttl• llao.,.,., ~,,.,,.,. l"ourtll 94 Jult ., _ __, .,_... llftcl Ifft! .., •• _, In -~ '°' .... y. W1 rlnworlt•·wetclle,. '"''"' llHO 1-..n a ti. "~IH IWtfl"l- 1.w 411" to MM to, llW Nallonal WHllltf lenke Wl4I KSBR •. 5 of the FM dl•l, wui cover the bear· int•. ellpetled to con· tinue througb most of Ju))' .. Do you have-time to listen to Walter read? In 15 minutes the average person can read to himself 3 750 words You probably read faster In 15 minutes the average news broadcaster on radio or telev1s1on reads only half as many words That means you gef a lot more information 1n less time by reading a newspaper than by watcnang any· one read the news to you And. your newspaper gives you the choice of stories vou need to be fully informed about events an the world. nation state and county Add1t1onally only the Daily Pilot brings you the news of your com· munity every day -news telev1s1on ignores You get more news 1n less time when you read 11 yourself in the DAILY PILOT . 642-4321 ----·· -·-·-·_. ___. ......... . NATIO~ I LOCAL Wedneedey. July 4 1979 0A1L v PILOT Aa Nuke Plant to Show Film of Accident MIDDLETOWN. Pa. <AP) - TIM utillt)' \bat o,.ratea 1brft Mlle l.a..t ii reopenlq It.a ob- MnaUoe ~ with a new a\ ll'•ctioe -• 15-mloule mm that rt •edl UM wont nud~ar •«I· diet la U.S. dvUiao history Produced by lhlropolltlD Edlton Co.. lbt lar19·1cr"" vtcMo presemaUoft ol lM llafth 28 a ccldmt wUJ be 1bown con Unuously and ,,.. ot char1e lo vLtltora 1tartlna Saturday "VP TO 'nll8 point. there has been no lntormatJon about the accident lt.aell. and that's what the public la lnteresled ln," said Sand)' Polan. Mel Ed's com· munlcatJoo.a director "There ls no commerciallza. &Jon an this film . We don't say that nuclear power Is a savior It baa nothing to do with publlc im· a1e. It bas to do with public an rormauon:· he added. Polan sajd the film. an in· house production that cost a rew hundred dollars. describes the sequence of the accident and what radiation effects it caused. A SERIES OF m echanical breakdowns and human error. beginrung with a valve that blew oo a water pump In the reactor's cooling s ys tem. exposed the nuclear core and leaked radia lion into the environme'nt. No one was 1nJured. but health • authorities say there will prob· ably be a few extra cases of cancer in the s urrounding area in years to come attributable to the radiation. Laguna Cardiolngist Tours Hospitals • in Country The script for the videotape production ,was written partially by a local advertis ing agency. ll contains on·s ite and control room s c e nes and a color schematic depicting the work ings of a nuclear reactor. By STEVE MITCHELL Of .. h•• ,.. .. ''"" If you're an ailing member of the Peoples Republic of Ctunit, open heart surger y wl ll cost you . $20 That's ~ver and above the few cents a month you'd pay for medical care in the Communist republic. says Laguna Beach cardiolc>gbt Dr. Eugene Levin, who recently returned from a three-week tour of hospitals m the world's most populated country. AND WHILE technology an CbineH hospitals is about 2Q years behind that in the United St ales, the facilitJes are right up to date in care. "Everybody gels medical at· tentioo when they need it, and I mean e verybody," Dr. Levin says. "Before (the revolution) in 1949, only the rich got care." For day-to-day ailments. each commune in Ch ina comes equipped with "barefoot doc· tors." as they are called. T hey operate out or simple of· fi ces in the countryside , using h erbs as well as traditional medicines T he barefoot doctors -who Lenn says are several nolche:, above U.S. paramedics ln tram mg -don't require a lot of room for the more tradillonal pills and prescriptions. "They only have one brand of medicine," he says "One brand of antibiotics. one brand of de· rongestants. But they've got it all. You name at and they've got It .. THE BAREFOOT DOCTORS tour their communes, with doc· tor's kits, doing everything from treating the common cold to performing minor surgeries. The•commune that Levin and a group of Southe rn California doctors toured is comprised of 30,000 citizens. with about 25 barefoot doctors charged with their well·being. He sajd these primitive doc· tors a re more respected than their betler·trained counterparts a t county hospitals. _ "The barefoot doctor 1s pretty supreme," he said. "He's out there with the people, and while he's not an intellectual. ~he peo· pie see him as coming up from the ranks." Meanwhile. 10 an adjacent operating room. another set of doctors was per:f ormlng a chest operation using a regular anesthetic. "T hey teach their doctors acupuncture and traditional medicine side by side," he said. adding acupuncture is used normally in c hronic painful operations such as treatment for stroke, arthritis and the removal or gall stones HE SAID ONE U.S. doctor on the tour complained of a severe ear ache, and after several days or s uffering, allowed Chinese doc· tors to perform acupuncture treatmenton his ear. He said one U.S doctor on the tour complained of a severe ear ache, and after several days or s uffering. allowed Chinese doc· tors to perform acupuncture treatment on tus ear ·'They placed needles near both ears. and the next day he felt great." Dr. Levin said. "He 'd tried his own medicines. bu t a ll 1t took wa s th e acupuncture and one cortisone tablet." o.11, l'llel St.ttf l'tlota DR. EUGENE LEVIN WITH CHINESE MEDICINAL HERBS ~ ln China, Everyone Entttled to Medical Care • Sin~ March 28, the company has closed the building, which originally housed coin.operated binoculars and visual produc lions on how nuclear energy is harnessed to churn electricity. AFTER SEVERAL months of keeping a low profile on Three Mile Island, Met Ed announced its plans in a release topped by a sketch or the ill·fated plant. It has hired Hill Knowlton. a ma· jor public relations firm. In addillon to the film, Met Ed will offer literature describing the plant. show photographs or c leanup efforts a nd explain technical modifications and other recovery tasks in prog ress. The company also said vis- itors would find p1cn1c table!\ and "adequat{· off street park· ang .. THE OBSERVATION center. which overlook~ the plant and at~ colossal coolinR towers from the banks of th£' Susquehanna Ri ver. drew thousand~ of tourist:. each sum mer before the accident "THE IR OFFICES AR E primitive, but clean." Dr. Levin recalls. "You see pots of teas and herbs brewing when you walk in the door. and the next room is full of traditional medicine." LEVIN ALSO toured a hospital in Shanghai, accompanied by a ca rdiolgist and neurosurgeon who acted as gwdes, where be witn essed oper ations being perform ed on several patients. State Holds Off Checks "It still as a tourist attraction. f don 't think there'll be a fall -off l don't think anyone's afrairl. w e·ve had a minimum of 50 cars a day since• the accident." Polan said. Karl Abraham. a spokesman for the Nuclear Regulatory Comm1ss1on which investigated the arcadent, !.aid he was not aware of any N RC mput into the film and that 11 was the h rst hl' had hearrt of the re·opening . Jewelry Stolen "One woman was having a goiter removed from her throat. a nd the s ur geo n s u sed acupuncture as an anaesthetic," he said. SACRAMENTO <AP) -State Controller Ken Cory said Tues· day he wants assurance from th e a t torney general tbat retroactive pay is legal before he wiU issue checks to 220.000 state employees. At Clemente Home He said the nN!dles were in· serted in the wrists of the pa· tient and hooked up to an elec· trical frequency modulating machine, which rotated the sharp instruments. If Attorney General George Deukmejian says the retroactive pay is legal, employees will get t heir retroac tive c hecks - averaging about $1,500 each - around Sept. 1, sajd John Jervis, a Cory spokesman . A San Clemente woman re· ported $2,100 worth of jewels were stolen from h er home sometime during the day Mon· day, police s aid. Sue Maddison Mandell told police an upstairs sliding glass window was broken open when she returned home to the res· dence al 3306 Calle La Veta. .. THE WOMAN WAS fully con· scious as the doctors made a large incision in her throat," he said. ·'The whole thing was over in a bout 15 mi nut.es.·' THE REASON CORY is ques· tioning the legality of the retroactive checks is Article 4, I . l , THE SRlfil VS. THE IBM CORRECTING SELECTRIC® This is the new SR101 from Sperry Remington. Looks a lot like the Selectri~but looks aren't everything. It performs like no other typewriter available. Yes, better than the Correcting Selectric II:& The SR101 has all the features of the Selectric® system plus improvements like repeating "X", period, and touch control And since it's less likely to go on the fritz, you're less likely to lose aitial business hours in down time. But don't take our word for it Take the QTM Challenge and see for yourself. Come see us or we'll come to you for a free demonstration. Cash, credit, charge, lease. Or, with our unmatched Rental/Purchase Option, we'll apply the entire firs t month's rent toward the purchase price. 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Th e L eg i s l ature authorized $207 million for 7 per· cent retroactive pay raises Mon· day when 11 overrode Gov Ed· mund Brown Jr ·.., veto of SB91 hy Sen Alfred Alqu1st . 0 -San .J OSl' E VEN IF De ukmeJ1an rules the Ietroacti ve pay const1t ut1onal. Brown stiU has the option of ve· toing a comparable amount out of the 1979-80 pay raise item in the pending state budget, and the governor hinted Monday that he might do that. The Legislature rould also vote to override that a ction. and Alqwst predicts 1t will if Brown's cuts a re loo severe. Closed 4th of July "THE P UBLIC' R ELATIONS artiv1t1es of licensees are out side the scope of our regulatory a uth ority," he s a i d an a te lephone inter view from his King of Prussia, Pa . office. "We have authonty only to reg- ulate the protec;.lion of the publtr and the f!nv1ronment Public relation:. ac:t1v1ties do not fa ll within our r egul a tory authonty," he ~dded. SEMI· ANNUAL / ... ,. ................ 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July 4, 1979 Bfrbara Kre1bfch.'Edltorlal P~ Editor Police Pursuits Demand Caution Last Friday Irvine POll~ and CaUromla Hlihway Patrol olftcen chased all over the cenlral part or the county ln pursuit of four O')et\ believed responsible ror the lhert ol up to 10 can in the past 4.' day They cauabl lhem. A case is being built. Lul Sunday police aave cha e to a 28-year·old Sueno Park man after he ran a red light. The man collided w1th two other cars. Th.rec people we~ kilted. Detalls o! both those incident w('rl' rarrll-d ln thr $ume edition of the Dally pttot Monda>' They potnl up thl• tough choices an orficer facefi when he ele~l:i to ga\le pursuit to a traffic orrender or suspect. If the chase is s ucceulUI. and no one ~ anjured. he has dOfle his job. U not, and particularly if rotalities are involved. he has needlessly harmed others -and ortt n his own career as well.· It bolls down to a matter of judgment for the officer in the field : what cnme ls involved. trafflc density, peci(\&trian activity, type ol roadway and weather Unfonunately. the Judicment has to be made under st r<'n uous mental cond!tion.c;. Deciding whether to give chnsl'. or dttidlng to &bandon one under way, lsn't done in reasoned, analytical circumstances. That doesn't mean those conditions can't be on· tkipated E'.•Pry law e nforcement officer behind a wheel must reallz~ the awful responsibility he wUI have wh<'n he flicks on the red light and siren and goes after another vehirle. • The rur in th~ lead may contain only a scared teenager who didn't tell his brother he borrowed his car. Or ~1 housewtfe who collected two tickets already this month and can 't take a third. All too often, deaths occur when the issue at stake 1ust isn't that important. · It's <'ertain th ree innocent people shouldn't be dead becaus<"adriverran a red light Yes, It Is Splendid Stale Superintendent of Public Instruction Wilson Riles calls it .. a shot in the arm ... a splendid program splendidly timed.•• He does not exaggerate. Riles refers to the Bank of Am erica's plan to provide, through its BankAmerica Foundation, $1 million in grants during the coming school year for innovative projects in public educatio~. . . ·Every school in the state's 1,000 school d1stncts w1ll be entitled to outline projects for the grants. ranging from $2,000 to $50,000. About 100 of the grants are expect- <.'d to be in the $2 ,000 to $15,000 range. with several of $25,000 up to SS0.000 for outstanding projects Goals will include: increasing active learning time ror students; teaching work skills; helping minority. female and handica pped students gain access to pro- fessional occupations; helping s uperior students ach1eve excellence in art, science and the humanities: and involv· ing members of the community in the improvement of education. At a time when schools are hurting for lack of proper· · ty tax funding, this gesture by a major business firm <.:ould not be more timely. It might well inspire other firms lhCil have benefited from proprrty tax reductions to follow s 41t. What Was t h e P oint ? That sickout by some ~.300 Orange County employees wasn't very disruptive, nor did it stir much resentment or <Ul!H'r nut it was puzzling. Those who didn't report for work last Friday and ear· ly this week made it known they aren't satisfied with pro- gress being made on their new pay contract. Most were deputy district attorneys. l)Ubli c def enders and welfare workers Protesting for higher pay is far from unique, but in thts case the unhappy employees didn't make it all clear whal specifically they wanted or hoped to gain. It's known they'll be nicked hard to make up for a shortage in the retirement funds. And it's probably a fact of hfe that the county treasury doesn't have enough in it lo meet the demands being made, But since both sides had agreed not to argue the is· s ues in public. the sickout seemed pointless. Probably the real target of their protests 1s Proposi· tao n 13 which put the financial bind on local govern- mPnt in the first place. Proposition 13 being a very real fact of life. sickouts. picket lines and strikes are fruitless • Opinions e.Kpressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Lone ly Tree By L.M. BOYD A tree grows besid e a stretch of highway in a most barren part of Eastern Mon· taoa. Just one tree. None other. Back in t.be 1930s, a M \\es City businessman named C larence Kienast spotted the seedling. Hope· lessly solitary. Thereafter. on his weekly 83-mlle trip to the town of Jordan, Clarence Dear Gloon1y Gu Whal a bargain: Now Lhat p0pcom COits mort than a dollar a box at the theater, the bult~r·a tree J.R.R. carried a five-gallon milkcan full of water. going, to pour o n the sapling, and that much more waler. coming, to do it again. Years passed. Nobody waters it anymore. lsn'l necessary. Students re· cently put up a sign beside it: .. Rock Springs National Forest." Q. "I've read repeatedly that the a n c i e nt Greek athletes competed in the nude. Why is It then that Homer in wriUogs and other artists l.n paintings depit't.ed them tn loin cloths?'' A. The earlier athletes wore aborts or a sort. But then along came Orsippus, the underdog in a footrace. He accidentally dropped his costume halfway through the run. That reany turned hlm loose. He won coin& away. Seeing his technique, oth~ athlet.et tried it •nd liked ll. There's som ething dlf· fe~nl about you, darling, ti your s mall and large in· Leslines combined "ren't roughly alx Umea the length of your body. r • ------------,,. J~ck Anderson Archives Get Housecleaning W ASlllNG1'0N Our re<-<'nt ('OIUmn Ofl \ht' alorn\11\g lllate or deco)' and dt>ttirioru\aon of price leu American hlslOrtcal doc.·u mtO\\ at the National Archives £t'nf'ra\l'd on outpouring of let ten from 1lutra)(t'd rt:aders lo Arch1vl~t John Hhouds The rtl'llpon:.e wuio s w1fl and pro<tut·Uvt• I\ r<'hl ve:s orftr1als 0 nJl• rl'<l M II Ill' of ltu· dut li'red shelves und floor:, t1d1 ed up They in · s talled four new hydro thermo g r a p h machines to monitor tem· peralure and humidity in an atl· neic where some of the predous documents are kept. They began a crash progra m lo lick the prob- lem of deteriorating nitrate him : they also initiated security measures lo keep unauthorized persons away from items that might tempt the sUcky·fingered They even managed to locate a rare document signed by Karl Marx that we reported had been missing for 10 years. (It was found behind a shelf, two days a fter our story appeared.) Still missing, though , are s ome Earl Waters wartime teleRrums of President Llncoln. ln a mt>eting with us, Hhoads udmitted that Archives offi<'i:th hadn't even known they were lost until they read our col· timn Hut Rhoads iosisted that we had wrongfully assailed his s tew urds hip of our national herita~t· Ile and his lop assis. tants gave us u Cook's'>tour of their domain to convioce us we had treated them badly Despite the hasty. gratifyin~ cleanup campaign, however, we remain unconvinced. For exampll'. Rhoads and his lop brass con('edcd that there 1s a "maJor preservation prob lem" a1 /\rch1v<•s They merely argued that thc•ir inability lo solve 1l can tx.· blJm<'d on lack or money provided by lhei r varent ugenl'y, the Gt•ncral Service~ l\dm101:.trat1on Rho:sds ~inted proudl) Lo thl' rac t that i11 his 10 }care; a~ Archivist ht• has bf'cn uhll' to wangle $11 million out or GSI\ for pr<'servat1on ~ far cry from th<' $200.000 a ycur th•· :1genc·v w:..:-; sp<'ndlnr.: on pn·-. ervation when he took over Wt-; J\GRl~E that getti ng mont·y has .ht·cn a h1it problem for th<' l\rrh1vcs Hut· we must --- point out that Rhoads knew the magnitude of the preservation work needed -on deteriorating maps, treaties and papers of the Continental Congress -from an intemal study he ordered back in 1969. Yet he asked for only Sl.5 million for a five.year period fl would cost more than that Just to neutralize the acid lhat is eating away at t.be Conti.oental Congress papers. whose bind· 1ngs are also falling apart. If Rhoads had publicized his prob- 1 em 10 years ago, he might have raised the needed funds. A more fundamental problem 1s determining just how Archives handles the money it does gel. We have learned that r. u c h of l he a g e n c y • s a p proprialed funds is spent in 111 ,::hly questionable ways There 1s. for instance, the private "trust fund" that Arc hives opehtes. Its m aan function is to reproduce record-; and sell them to the public. it was intended to be largely sell s upporting. nut we have learned that public funds appropriated for preservation work are reg- ularly diverted into the trust fund as "rt"imbursement" for manpower and s upport costs All.hough the fund's operation - 0 . with 200 employees and a S6 million revolving kitty -is almost as big as Archives' total budget of $10 million, t.be fUn<t's private employees a re often paid out of appropriated funds THEN THE trust fund, ac· cording to information we have received, is used lo pay for s uch frivolities as cocktail parties, on which it is illegal to spend public funds. Government a uditors are now trying lO determine whether a cache of expensive booze dis · covered in the office or one former official came rrom the trust fund. We have teamed a lso that as much as one-fourth of the money !lhown on Archives' books as having been spent on preserva- tion may iMtead have gone for ~uch hoondoggle s a s bureaurr at1c featherbedding by amh1tiou ~ Ar<'hives empir e bu1ldCf' fo'or exampll·. the c'tlucalional arm of Arctuves. ""'hich used to be run by one special ass1.stant and three or four aides. has now mushroomed into an office of nearly 100 employees headed by a GS-16 tsalary range: $44,756 to S47 ,5001. Its budget is as large as the preservation unit's, if not la rger. OTHER peripheral brancht!> of ArchJVes have shown similar growth 10 personnel and budget. These ancillary aclJvit1es may be important, but they are not v\tal to the successful handling of lhe agency's designated fWlc t ion lo presE'rve documents or la!>t1ng tustoric importance for future· generations . To Jusllfy their empire build· ing, l\rdu\'es bureaucrats have accepted for safekeeping more a nd mor e material , s ome of which hardly qualifies as hts· tori<.' nr ev<'n temporarily valua hit· What 1s one to think of lhe .wd10 v1i.ua.l d1v1s1on 's acqu1s1· lion or old Harold Lloyd movtes. 'Gonl' With the Wind," network n("w~casts and sound tapes of 1930'\ ''l\mos 'n' Andy" radw :.hows" Ur a portrait of RichJrd Nixon rendered JO bottle <."aps? Or a ..... a x dumm} of George Was hington with collapsible legs --50 g rotesque lhat even Archives' µackrat poohbahs sent 1t biick after 1rutially accepting ll. D~sp1te his protestations of in 111 r t•d inno<.•ence. we think \rchl\'l<\l RhoJds sllll has pk•nt)' t)f ~,1.11:11mng lCI do Why Fireworks on the Fourth of July? Warni ngs by State F1 re Marshal Philip f'avro, that most fireworks arc illegal. and the grim predictions of the National Safety Council as lo the num· bers, mostJy children, who will die. be burned or otherwis e in- jured notwithstanding, Califor nians wiU celebrate the fo'ourl.h of July in the usual manner Th\• resullinl't tragedies and dollar losses from fires. caused by "safe and sane" fireworks. will be as fore<'ast. if not worse For. •·safe and sane " 1s a mis- nomer. stemming from lhc facl that pill · an i mou s l e~lslators have n ev<'r outlaw ed their u se. des pite the overwhelm ing evidence o r damages and injuries. which have been presented over lhe years by tire officials and ins urance companies. As any fireman wlll t estify, the only "safe" fireworks are those which won't light. So. while it is commendable Sydney Harris that the people ot this state -;hould JOm with the rest of lhe nation 1n observ1nJ! lndepen- rien<'f' Ony. 1t should be remem· hcrcd that Californians had no rnore to do "1th the event than ctoes lhc ~hool1ng of fireworks FAR MORE appropriate lo I he obscrv:incC' or the day would he th£> ringing of bells. For the c·om plction of th£> signing of the Declarat1on of Independence w:is signalled by the long and loud ringing of the Liberty Bell 1n Philadelphia. and this custom f104nshNI in the early days or I he R epublil' How explo~iv£>s came Into use on th<' Fourth 1s not dearly l*>tabhshcd Actual!\. the use of I ireworks 1s much m ore closC'ly .1sso<'ialt'd with another event. ..... h.ich had nothing lo do with In· clep('ndcnce Day. or th as nation. This is lhe British Guy Fawkes Day Un Nov 5. 1605, a group of Roman CaU1ohcs undertook lo l)low up Kin~ .lame<> l , and the pa rliam('nt. m resentment of the harsh treatment they had been ~Ntm~ PLANTlNG barrelc; of powder under Lhe Hous1• of Parliament. they hoped to seize power in the ensuing confusion. Fawkes was in charge, but the plot was die:.. covered, and he and the others were hung forthwith. Fireworks in connection with the Fourth. didn't commence un· tll the mid·l800's. By the early part or this centur y, it had grown to national practice. But, the resulUn g injuries t o children. as well as adults and properly damage, led to de· mands fop restrictive laws. To- day. only those fireworks ap· proved by the State Fire Marshal. as "safe''. under statutory definitions, can be legally sold. Although similar laws have been e n acted the Un ited States is now considered the leader in fireworks production 1r1 the world. AS A MATTER of history. this stale was in no way a parlici· pant in the Declaration of lo· dependence. It wasn 't even part or the British colonies. On that .July day in 1776, this part of the world was enjoying the blissful tranquility of pastoral life under the flag of Spain. And. other than the Indians . who were the most peaceful in all America. there were only those settlers who hact followed i n t.he footsteps of Fathe r J uni pero Serra. as he establis hed his mis· s1ons along the coast. Nor was California active 1n the revolution of Mexico against Spam Its shift of allegiance from one or the other was as gradual as it was peaceful. Not that the state doesn't have its own "Independence Day." That OC'curred on June 4, 1846. with the raising of lhe ''Bear· Flag." a t Sonoma. and the people det'laring the establishment of the Republic of California . IT PROVED more symbolic than real, however, for no gov· e rnment was formed. Events moved too swiftly . On July 7, just three weeks later, Old,.Glory was hoisted at Monterey b~ Cap- tain William 0 . Mervine of the United States Navy, proclaiming California a part of the Union. Since this was accomplished without a single s hot being fired. the stale could well return t.o the custom of r inging bells, in ob- ser v ance of the day, without sacrificing tradition. If nothing else. Otis would compel the Na- tiona l Safely Council to revise downward its gruesome annual predictions. God Gives Us Gardens, But Man Makes 'Weeds' Jn our usual anthropocentric way, we look upon "gardens" a nd "farms" as something man has created, while "weeds" are a part of the anarchy of nature. Most. or us would be s urprised (and disbelieving> to learn that it ls the other way around. Weeds grow only where ma .. has disturbed the natural habitat -there a re practically none to be found in natural forests, where the competiUon of other plants keeps them "shy and harm less.'' That telling phrase come!I fro m Walter H. Hodge, the botanist who composed lhe text f or the recently publis hed .. Audubon Society Book or Wildflowers," nnd who ho tuveled around the world In search of rare nora. • IN NORTHEASTERN United States there are over 1,000 kinds of wceds-onf' fifth of total flora -all 1mm1grants. brought h e r e by man rrom the Old World . Weeds. a s well as ('ultivated plants. have followed man around the world ln· troduced with Lhe rorage. once selll<'d in new lands. these ag. gress1ve i.pec1es com1w te with and often ovt.'rrun the locol flora John DurrO\JAhs said \h:it "the m ost h\Jman plant5 are the weeds 1'hc.-y <·li ng to man and follow him nround ti•<' world josthnr. ln their strife to be near h•m '' F.very land hns 1ls native weeda, but they evolve along with lhelr own natural 1 ecological checks and balances and are not aggressive. In its native Europe. for instance. the dandelion rarely exhibits the weedy abandon It displays as an immigrant in lhe United States and elsewhere. "CIVILIZATION," Hodge points out. "with Its penchant for upsetting nature's system of checks and balances. ha/" en· co uraged the s preatt o f weeds. . Mostly sun·lover s, they occupy land where the natural vegetaUon has been dls· turbed by man " When we (ree th ese plants from their biological controls In a foreign environment, they run wild. Water hyacinths. the most at· lracti~ of •quatic wlldf\owers. are noral rabbits. a single \ I clump doubling its numbe r wl\hln a few week s . These hyacinths now clog the lakes and waterways of tropical Africa, Asia and our Deep South In "frightening numbers." It costs us millions of dollars annually to dear important waterways of this Imported pest. MORE STIUKINGLY, what rea lly disfigured Hawaii 's vegetaUonal scene were Euro· peans who Introduced many new plants. The native vegetation, with als unique wlldClowers, wu nearly destroyed. Today, vis· ltora to Hawall. and even tier res· idcnts, find it difficult to locate a truly naUve wlldnower. Even the hlbt.1c:us, the state nower, ls an alien trom Asia. • BUilNESS Wedneeday, July 4, 1979 DAIL y PILOT A 7 Alaska Pushes Energy '60,000 Ad Campaign Urges Development JUNEAU. Alaska <AP> -( ) AIHh ll ~ a M0,000 ad· E~E'D(;Y vertlaln1 campal1n lhia '" ~ 1aaobM-dry l"ow1.h of July boU· _ _ day week will win aupport for ----------- federal leatalatioo to ~rmJt de· Clarke said. "Energy ia their is· velopmeot or lt11 natural re· sue, and our ads attempt to re· aource.. late our coocerm to theirs." The campalp In eleht states aaka Amerlcama lo declue a "New Independence Day." THE ADS ADVANCE the alale'1 po11i1Joo oo Aluka lands le1l1laUon peod1ng m Congress. They ask Americans to support leeialation the ads say will as· aure energy independence for America, wh.Ue protecling the Alaskan environment and grant- ing Alaskans "the rights in· herent in U.S. statehood." The campaign ls part of a $2.3 million slate-f unded effort waged throughout the continen· Lal United States over the past four months. The Alaska Legislature, which Alaskans use the word "out· side" to refer to the other stat.es. THE ADS WERE placed in newspapers in New York City, where many of the national media are located, and in Idaho, Mon~. New Mexico, Hawaii, Wyoming, Arkansas and Ken- tucky. home states of members of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. most of whom are home for the July Fourth recess. deraon, R·lll. That bill, passed by the House in May. would place almost a third of Alaska, 128 million acres. in national parks and forests, wildlife refuges, and wild and scenic river areas. It would designate 67 million of those acres as wilderness, the strictest land·use classification. Virtually all development would be prohibited. INCLUDED IN this category would be lbe National Arctic WildWe Range, which the oil in- dustry says could contain as much oil as the 10 billion barrels of recoverable crude found at nearby Prudhoe Bay, lbe na- tion's richest single oil fmd. Announcement to our special customers SUMMER SALE ---opposes restrictive federal land Headlined "Alaska Wants America to Declare a New In- dependence Day," they say the stale has been gi ven title to only 21 mil.lion of the 104 million acres promised in the 1959 Statehood Act. Also criticized are President Carter's withdrawal of 56 million acres of federal land in the state for 17 national monu- ments. and Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus' withdrawal of 57 million acres ror wilderness study. The withdrawals mean that oil. gas and mineral ex- ploration 1s prohibited in these ... _..,.... THIS WEEK'S AO SEEKS INDEPENDENCE Slate S.ya It Wente 'Inherent Alghte' State's LNG Site Backed SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The state Public Utilities Commission has reafflrtlled a July 1978 decision designating Point Conception as a California liquefied natural gas site. At the same time Tuesday, lbe PUC denied, petitions by Western LNG Associates and the In- dian Cent.er at S811ta Barbara for modifications and stays of the 1978 decisioo. The PUC said the decision "is final." A llEAIUNG ON THE petitions last m,ooth in- volved" the LltUe Cojo site on Point Con~ption, subject to further seismic, wind and wave condi- tion studies • Critics have c laimed the site disturbs American Indian sacred grounds. The site still needs federal approval. PLEASE HELP! Anyone who wttneHed the arreet of a woman In • motor vehicle on Junf 24, 1171 In the Yielntty of the Newport Piel between the hours of 7:00 & 7:20 PM Pie ... contact the Law Firm of Giies, Callahan & McCune 17321 Irvine 81¥d., Suite A., T.udn, CA GUO '· (714) 544-4132 DENTURES $175 each SAME DAY SEAV1CE AVAILA&LE •" ' 'I ORTHODONTICS BOARD QUALIFIED ORTHODONTIST s1550· DR. ARNOLD H. FLANZER J 1 OS HARBOR, COST A MESA (ACROSS FRON '10COI 642-0112 A DAILY PILOT legialation, granted the money to match what it called a "massive war chest" by en· vironmental groups. THIS WEEK'S AD campaign "is es~ially timely with the new OPEC price i.Dcreases and lbe shortages of national fuel supplies over the Independence Day holiday," said Robert Clarke, director of Gov. Jay Hammond's Office of Telecom- munications. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, meeting last week, added from $18 to $23.SO to the price of a bar- rel of crude oil. "Up here, we may be con- cerned about land conveyance, access, fish and game manage- ment and self-determination, but these concerns don't mean much to the people outside," They also point out that Alaska's natives have received title to only 7 million of the 44 million acres they were prom- ised under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1.971. THE ADS SAY the United States faces a "new kind or foreign domination" that Alaska can alleviate: "Alaska bas the potential to help eliminate the lines at Americ~ 's gas stations. We have known energy re · serves. or the potential to beat -a nd cool -the homes and in· duslries of America until well into the oext century.'' In addition to the land prom· ised but not delivered, the ads take alm at the environmen- tallst·backed Alaska lands biU introduced by R eps. Morris Udall, D-Ariz., and John An- areas. · Carter's action brought im· mediate protests throughout Alaska; be was burned in effigy in Fairbanks. When he stopped in Anchorage in June on his way to a Tokyo summit meeting, a group or political and business leaders called Commonwealth North told him the s t ate's energy riches should not be locked up The grouJ! said Alaska has more than 300 billion barrels of recoverable crude, estimated total reserves of 238 trillion to 438 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, and reserves of one trillion tons or recoverable coal. The co111. if mined at a rate of one billion tons per year. could sup- ply the country for 1,000 years, the g roup said. New Olli~es, Products County Firms Report Fi,... Opne• Bra•~ll The Newport Beach urban planning design and envlroomeotal research firm of Pbllllps Brandt Reddick baa opened an office at MW Valley, Calif. Heading the expansion effort will be vice president and regional manager Steven Ross, a native of the East Bay area. AirfJne Se•• Ref!ords G<>lden West Airlines bas reported that May was lbe best month in the company's 11>-year his- tory. The airline boarded 69,42.8 passengers, with a load factor or 61.89 perei!nt, during May. an in- crease of 32.9 percent over boardings in May 1978. The year-to:date boardings through May are 275,567, an increase of 11.6 percent over the same period last year. Maj 23 was the heaviest single day in the com- pany's history with 2,676 passengers boarded. Kmeasald Fairing Clf ed Owner Kay Hass, ASlD, says her firm specializes in design and space planning for busi· ness and commercial projeds, ranging from hospitals to real e state offices. She has been in the interior design field for the past ten years. Pe-nonnel Note• William G. Clay has been appointed by Pacific Telephone as district manager for the south coast area or Orange County. He returned to the job after working as district manager for residential services in the area from 1962 to 1964. He is responsible for directing customer relations and the business office for lbe 118,000 residential customers in Costa Mesa. Laguna lfills, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano. Clay, p reviously assigned to the division manager's staff in Orange replac.es Gray A. Nesbit. named district manager for the company's Inland service area. • Phllllps Brandt Reddick or Newport Beach, an urban planning. des ign a nd environmental re· search firm, has named Steven Ross vice presi· dent. Starts Thursday July 5 outh Coast Plaza OPENDAILY Costa Mesa Sat.10-6 10-9 Sun. 12-5 -540-6128 A new fairing for the Kawasaki 1300cc motorcycle has been designed and a prototype built by Powers Design lntranational. Newport Beach. The indllstrial design firm was awarded top honors in the product design category for the de- sign of the fairiag and touring package by the Art Center CoUege of Design in Pasadena. He is former director of projects for the com· ------------------- pany and has worked in both planning and en· vironmental research capacities. Pos•·•tcrfief11 Serl"lf!e Begin• The Newport Beach office or Upjohn Healthcare Services has begun a post-cosmetic surgery team. Before joining the firm two years ago, he worked with the Orange County Environmental Management Agency in its environmental services and design review unit. He also was community planner for Nevada County, Calif.. and the city of Los Angeles. Teams of trained nursing personnel are available on an on-call basis to patients recuperat-WfC: Gets ing from plastic and recoMtructive surgery. They will be taken to and from physicians' offices and Credit Line cared for in their own homes according to physi· ciao 's orders. Each team is composed or a live· in person and WTC, Inc .· N.ewport a night nurse Be a ch • says 1 t h a s · finalized a $3.5 million Agr11q Op~il'ision crt:dit agr~mt;nt with Bozell & Jacobs/ · ic has opened a recruit-Uruted CaWorrua Bank ment advertising dlvlsio in its Newport Beach of Los Angeles. office. Nanci Rosen is account supervisor. T h e a g r e ~ m e n t Purpose of the division is to provide research, r~places W~C s pr~· creative direction and media placement of "help vtous $1 million credit wanted" advertising. ,..lin_e_. ------- Design Ser1'if!e Ottered Kay Hass lmteriors bas opened at 41.20 Birch St., Suite 211, Newport Beach, offering interior de· sign service. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS &42·5878 PUBLIC AUCTION FINE HANDWOVEN ORIENTAL ·RUGS & CARPETS WE HAVE RELEASED FROM OUR WAREHOUSE A LAROE SELECTION OF RUGS AND CARPETS TO RAISE CASH FOR PAYMENTS DUE OVERSEAS SHIPPERS. INClUDED Will BE BEAUTIFUL HANDMADE ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS FROM 8 OF THE WORLD'S LE ADI NO AUG WEAVING CAPtTAlS; P£RSIA, RUSSIA. CHINA. INDIA. TURKEY. AFGHANISTAN, ROMANIA.ANO PAKISTAN. SIZES VARY FROM 2'•3' TO 12'119' AND SOME PALACE SIZES. CATALOGUED AND SOLO BY THE PIECE. THURIOAY, JULY 5th AUCTION I P.M. PREVIEW 1 P.M. HOLIDAY INN 21208 LA PAZ RO. LAGUNA HIU.S • "'·,,.. A. '"'~ u...-. .... T-C..I ~ • use your Moy Company charge mo company tire and service center OOIPGoodrich quality retreads 139517951995 A78 x13 878x13 560 x 15 E78x 14 F78x 14 G78x14 G78 x15 H78x15 J78x15 L78 x15 • economy prices • 8. F. Goodrich quality • B. F. Goodrich new tire warranty • whitewalls only 2.50 more + F .E.T. 40e-50C (gl[9] engine tuneup $28 4-cyl. Pinto or ~ego other 4-cyl. 6-cyl. ~cyl. $33 $36 $39 Includes top Quollfy points. plugs, condenser: set timing, odlust dwell ono\e and oorburetor; 101-t-oheck. rood test. labor. Resistor plugs extra. Pt.ase coll for appointment. Drum brake special ti ~ 5499 :'ii~ reg. 69.95 ~ We Install our best 40,000 mlle llnlngs on all 4 wheels, machine all brake drums, repook outer front wheel bearings. oteon and Inspect all ports, bleed and flush hydraulic IYl'Om. Machine ro1of1 e>ma; add S 1 o for disc b<ok ... coe•• _. -_,.,, <Ntl ..... -au .. ._,, ... -...,...., -ttfl'llfttilt-""'"'m!M-INll -111•1 : ... lit ......... ...,. -•mt Wedneedey, Juty .. 1179 &~ W@M(( ~@rrwri©® ..,...,.... ,4rOac 1'..._ Q,..., OMA PAT: l'm a "ltu'Wll'' P4'Glfea'°8al t with eeveral ulel to au credit. Oo J'OU bow re 1 mlpt be ablit to •Pllb f°" avant• K.E .• Coata II•• ,,.....,,....._.._..'l.,~ealle4 •••1 ........ , Oraau ••• A•ar•a fer • ...,.. ~·· ....... ..-e -....... ..... ... ti. ,,, ........ o..u ...... ,. .. lwl~Hl .,..taal•aal artaeta. &.l•ll•I• fer &en. ,,.._.,. w: 41 n, ......,.,..,.. -~ .......................... ud ............................. ,..ud ~NlfeM....._ ............. , .. ct.~-·« •Ulie•••~. ttte ... <•'-haila ... ) ......... t Hmkr u.e ............. u ....... eB&l"llb ~·ft· ......... ., &Ille ....... •llPlklitio9 proc-es.s deadMM ala. Specl&I eecu.. eever artbts' ea .. u wed U PNVI .. at tM NadeeaJ Ea· mm for tM Artl aJld "8&e •=ac:la ~1t ... ~.Y ..... IHlnlaaJ udsU. coplea of .... ,.,. ~ ~fl. Wrfle &o Asaerlt•n di I« &IN! AIU, 5lt 8ewet1_. Awe., New York, . •••a. ~ r D~fafl lt'ortla Ce•plal"t!' l 1)EAR PAT: Due lo a real estate salesman r~present.ing a possible buyer's financial posi· p, l at two months of time in trying to sell my se. I was urged to accept a smlll deposit and a reed alter being assured the buyer would q plify for a loan. He didn't and f later learned he h ~ a very unsatisfactory job and credit back· g ound. What regulatory agency handles this type of ctmplaint? • S.K . Huntmgton lieach ! Tbe Department of Real Esta&e bas jurisdic· over compl1lllts lavohiag real estate brokers, s In penons, sabdJvlden, ayndic:atn a.ad real p perty .ecarttin deafen. Report Ute facts in· " ved to lite Los A•celes dlsbtet office. 117 S. oadway. No s pecial complalat form is essary, bM yoe alllotlJd btdade copies of your amema aad recoaatrac:tioa of related ~versa. . If yoa wtA far1Jter laformatioa, pboae tbe artmelttat (%l3) IZl·5"3. . lc-o11 /ff a11 S#'al Brkla EAR PAT: I moved into a fairly new house a brick front. Is there some kind of finish I c apply that will prevent moisture from getting ifllo the joints but won't change the color of the b~cks? ~ W.T . Irvine 1\'ou un use one of the colorless silicone water " " £:.I _ NATURE -NOi A Al~ Olf NO '-tHl~ ~ewMedic & :kalhleen Fitzpatrick ol• Corona del Mar $.. dua~ from the UC, n Diego School or dicine . <I • ~~~~~~-~~~~- PUBUC NOTICE STATEMENT OF ABANOON~ENT OF USE OF FIC.TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Tiit IOll-•"'I .,,,,_, lies •ba~ lhfl' u~• ot lht Flct1hous 8u~·n~s~ n•me SANV1$TA INVESTMENT COM P ANY 11,,., MHcMll Nori~. ltv•ne . C.tllforni• '11U TM 1'1<111~ 811\.ntt\ Nam# re le"ed to •bOVe-w .t\ tt•ed 1n Oran9f ·----------.. 1 County on~· l. 1~18 C,t..q I '"'""''°"• 1101 ""'"'°'' l..t,_., U·O, !;anlA An$. (4llf0<"1• f'tEICIUOTHUS ~'SMOHUAIY 627 Main St : Hun11ngton Beach 536-6539 f'IB FA.Ml\.Y .CO&,OtHLfUMR.6.L HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893·3525 PACIAC VllW MIMORIAL. , ... Cerretery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1hc View Dm1e Newpon Beach 644·2700 ....COIMICll MOITU ... S Lagun. Beach 494-9415 Lllguna Hills 766-0933 San Juan Cepostrano •9S-1n6 p4'.u<'9 LAWM-MT. OUY1 • • Mof1uaiy • Cemetery ' Crenwtory Tiii\ ~l~s wn conchKll!d l>Y an 1no1v;oua1 C,req I ,..,,.,.,_., '"" 11Al_..,, w1s f 1ted wllll ltw Countv Cltrlt ol Oranve County on June 21, 191' '"'"". PuDll\l>eO .,.._ c .... , Deily Pllol, July•. n. 11. 1S, ,.,. 2)/4 1~ PUBLIC NOTICE SU .. UllOlt cou•n 0, THE STATE CW CALlf'OIUflA llOlt THI COUNTY Oil OltANOE NO.A-~ NOTIC:ll OP' HllAltlNO Of' .. ITITION f'04' ...0.ATE Of' WILL ANO f'Olt Ll!TT11t5 TIUTAMllN· TAlt'f' ANO l'Ott AUntOllllPTIOft TO AOMINISTlllt UNOElt THll INOl,.UIOllNT AOMINISTltATIOft P' ISTATEI ACT 1 .. lt09ATI! COOi tttllTHOI. Eli.t• ol RUTH B LUNORING eke ltUTH 8EltNAOINE CLAYTOM .ise RUTH BERNADINE MOORHOUSE Ue RUTH llEltNAOINE LUN· OltlNO, O.UM4<1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhel CHARLES 0. LANE'\' l\es llled herein ..,ltlGI' ... """""• o1 Wiii -!of lu,..Me ol lAt••n Tttl-1¥V t petlf~ -IOf Allt1-latlon t A.Omllll\t« unOlf tht lncMpelldenl Ad· mlnlalt.tlofl ol Eal.-A<I f Pt"oe.t1 c-H I et wql, ..t.r.an<e to ,.,,1<11 Is M*'n~o St'ay ,i~qulrt-• Card DEAR PAT· What kind of papt>rs wllJ I need for an extended stay in M t!XICOthls sum mer? K.C .• Corona del Mar Voa will need a Tourist Canl for a len,U.y vis· it. Travel agents and airlines have the oeeessary form, but you also can obtain one by sending a copy of proof or citizenship with a self·addttssed, stamped envelope to: Mexll'an Government Tourist Bureau, 9701 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1201, Beverly tnlls 90212. Acceptable proofs or cltltenship lMlude a birtb certincate, current or explrf'd passport or voter registration certificate. When you receive your Tourist Card. fill out the top part. Meldcan aatborlties MU complete the lower portion. Be sure to take tbe original copy of the proof or citlaeullip used to obtain the canl wb~n yoa visit Mnlco. You may be asked to show it as weU H the canl. White Pag#'fl Dir~~• Grip~• DEAR READERS: Tbe fastest way to find oat bow to complaln about various consumer problems wben you dOn 't know tbe name or tbe spedfic regulatory agency involved 's to cbttk tbe WbJ&e Pages telephone directory uader "Consumer Complaint & Protection Coordinators." Complaint phone numbers for everything from accOWltants &.o warranties are listed a lpbabetically by subject. West Germany Nazis Told: Run for Life THE KEV VOTF. CAME ON the second read· ing of the bill Parliumentary rules require a vote afte r a third reading, but that is a formality. The second· reading vote cfCcctively closed the books on one of West Germany's longest and most painful national debates. The vote, which followed a day.long. national- ly televi sed session. was not as close as predicted. Only moments before. lhe Bundestag rejected another proposal to amend the statute. On the first vote. 460·21 wilh one abstention and 14 absent. the Bundestag turned down a pro· pos al b y former tntcnor Minister Werner Maihofer under which the statute would have re· mained on the law books for murders other lhan those connected with war en mes or genocide. HAD THE STATUTE REMAINED in effect, Nazi·era criminals already under indictment or convicted in absentia. such as the notorious camp doctor at Auschwitz, J osef Mengele. would still have been subject to punishment. Mengele is in Paraguay and the government refuses to extradite him. Public support for lifting or amending the statute grew following the teleust in January of the television series " Holocaust," which depleted Nazi oppression of the Jews. Surveys have shown that about half the West German people supported continued prosecution ot war criminals, compared with about 30 percent before lhe series was aired. THE ISSUE HAD BEEN SO controversial lbal the four major political parties abandoned their normal parliamentary discipline and allowed each delegate to cast his vote according to conscience. In defending the statute, Alols Mertes, defense expert or the conservative Christian Democratic Union. called on colleagues not lo be swayed by foreign public opinion. "We cannot bow to lhe ignorance o( tbe American public," said Mertes, explaining lhat 'Statutes of limitations for murder are widespread in continental Europe and lhat West. Germany's 30 years la the longest of any. 1625 Gisler Ave . ~ta Mesa 540-5554 :.~,::.=::;~,·~ ,::' = JUSTICE MINISTER MNS.JOCBEN Vogel, 11u -... lef Jvty "· '"'· •• ~· calling for aboUtJon of the statute, recalled lbe • '"·· 1" "-_,,_.,., of O.pe~ l th f P P l I I lb No., of "914 <llllf'f. •• 100 c:1~ °"'' emotional visit ast mon o ope au to e °''~ w.t,, 111 h cu, of SMu ,,.,.. Auschwitz concentration camp. c.&!:='S;...,,. "" "Less than a monlb aco, Pope John Paul tl LMA..,_fl.. called AuachwiU the Goltotha of OW' tim~. of UM os•••5~~••••LTMH preeent," Vogel alld. referring to the place ~re =.:.:: M. Jesus was crucified. ·'Our law cannot akip over it. • . After AUIChwit.I, no murde111r ln OetmlllY may ......_CA.., come under the statute of Um.ltaUou." IMl.._.-,..."'""C:.,:1~ o.11y ,.1._, Israeli Ambuudor Yobanan Mero& ••• a .... ,111y•, 1m 24"-amona thole wbo 'f•tcbed the debate Tuesday ...,_ _______ __.. Ot~era Included repreaentatlvea of We~{ eptune Society f Germ1111'1 11n•U 'Je,ri1h comD'NQH.y and the j.a· aoclation ot Germ~ VlcUma ot the Nut Rest•. TDD ll&N AJ'f D ONE WOllAN wen eject· ec1 from :alllry after \hey bllan •boatlna dv. '°' • • b1 10"81 H&rtmum, .• ~ 80cW ..... wM ... iD ....... ., .. 1tatute. ~------------~ F _____ _. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ ~~ FICTITIOUS BUSINISS NAME STATl:MINT l'ICTITIOUS 9UStNl55 NAM« STAftMl!NT T,,. toll•wlllt ""°"' art doinv llWI-.. : THE TlllUCK ~AINTEltS, 1S7J I.tier II J , HWlllllltltll llt(ll c.i• ltf'1le .,.., ~ E. -•twom.ry, 107 111'1 Hitt 612, Hu11t1ntlo11 let<ll. lfonlla.,... _, L-Fl'O\tl, un "· Entwo.d. ta A,.._ Cell"'""• Tiiis WM11t1S II <Ol!Ou<ltd Illy t ttl~ .,..,,.. _,._,, Tllll I~ was fUH wflll - OWlllY Cieri! of 0raft9' Cwnty tll -"· "" PlTBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE lt·t:JISI l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMa STATIMINT AT YOUR SERVICE I WORLD I OBITUARIES PUllUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ------------------------ ... - c:J:WIGE COUNTY Lawyers Schedule 'First' 'Soft TWue' lnjuriea Seminar Sei The ftrat aemlnar oo IOft t.LIMt btiaaUcm Will be conducted by t.M Or~ty Trta1 Lawyera A1MdaUoeJuJy2lattM laad....a. Soft Uuue llU1at.ion, 1 Mmlna r chairman Don Belveal. la a lawauJt over LQJune. ln which no bonea were bl'Oken Partklpanta ln the teduUcal conferenu, aald Belveal, tmlude Marshall flouts of Latun• Beach, editor of the publication "Trauma". Dr. Leonard Marmor. proleat0r of aur1ery and orthopedics at U CI Lecturer GivenHoTWr UC Irvine lect urer Robert Newcomb and his wire. EJliabeth, have been appointed to the Dan- forth Fellowship Program . The Corona del Mar residents are among 540 persons in colleges and universities nationwide to receive appointments to the associate program this year Danforth Foundation President Gene L. Schwilck said the purpose of the program is to en· courage the humanizing of the learning experience and increase the effecti veness of learning and teaching on coll ege and university campuses. THE PROGRAM IS unique In that spouses of academic appointees also are considered as· sociates with full recognition of their varied roles as contributing members to the college and broader community. Dr. Newcomb joined the faculty in the UCl School of Social Sciences in 1969. A mathe mati· cian, he has been instrumental in developing an ef· fective introduction to statistics for students in- terested in social sciences, soci~I ecology and his -tory. Eight regional conferences are held each year on themes related to the roles of Danforth as· soclates as teachers and citizens. Jn addition to be- ing guests of the foundation at conferences, as- sociates a re ehgible to apply for grant funds up to $2,000 for special projects to enhance faculty. student relationships UCI Honors Tustin W 001an Cheryl Bi les, Tustin, has been presented UC Irvine's Citation for Merit recognizing service to the university and community. The award was presented by UCJ Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr., in honor of Ms. Biles' ef- forts to roster the objectives of the university through service in campus and systemwide alumni associations and UCI support groups. The citation for merit is reserved for persons who over a period or years have made significant contributions to UCI by filling major leadership roles in campus and community programs. Ms. Biles. a 1969 graduate of UCI, Sunday ~ompleted her term>as president of the UCI Alum- ni Association a nd the Alumni Association of the UCLA Medical C.ter: Watter Ro1oabe11le, Yln· neaota Supreme Court ju1Uce ; Dr. Peter Formu.dl. UIOClate protMIOT of ecooomlca, Cal State, Jl'\allertoa ; Mark Aob!uoo. Newport Beach attorney : Jay Ooukl, Loi Ancelet attorney;, and Arthur lnden. 1ttorney from WUminitoo, Del. The topic of the seminar, rtrst of Its kind, said B•lveal, ls .. $oft Tissue Injuries and How to Ge\ the Six Ft1ure VtNd.lct." It is cosponsored by Matthew Bender Co .• a pubU111Ung house. Informa- tion may be oM.ained from association executive secretary Annabel Wattln&, 558·7314. ---~-~--------------, .. ;11 oc ~1/ut 8~1 1673 lrviM Ave .. Suitt 'F'. Costa Mesa 3 ~I t-~--~~~------i ~:I -·~RAND OP~NIHG i ~I 1--------------4 0 ui• 3 ~I -------------------J * Clllectables, Antiques, * Gifts, Gallery * Refresllments * Free ,rize drawings * Lots of Specials t;\\lMO OP£M\Mti *Behind H~Time Liquor 1673 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa 10 am ti 6 pm1 lulY 5, 6, 1 fao.H,,., ,. * Deuble matted print given t1 first 60 peeple * Custom framing at 25% OFF during Grand Opening days ONLY * Refreshments n ,.. -.,, I 0 c -t ------~------------University of California. -------------------------- Prof Gets Grant Dr. Maria llerre ra- Sobck, ass is tant pro- fessor of Spanish and Portuguese at UC Irvine, h as received $5,000 from th e UCl F aculty Ca r eer Development Aw ard program a nd $11 5,000 from the. Sou them Fellowships l311iilllllill!~tmllll~~:-.~-.....:: Fund. , Dr. Sobek will use the money to support her re· search during th e 1979-80 academic year. She has been working on various aspects of the Corrido. a popular genre of Mexican folksong, £or three years and is writ- ing a book. Non,.smoker Aid Set A dining guide to restaurants that provide non-smoking sections is available free from the American Lung Assocla· lion of Or ange County. The guide, which lists m ore than 2 00 restaurants in Orange County. can be obtained by calling 835-LUNG or writing the office at 1717 N Broadway. Santa Ana. 92708. CORRECTION Your opportunity to shop 8:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m . at one of the most important sale events of the year! Find many items reduced 1/3 to 1/2 storewide 83 Fashion Island BUllOC~S Wll~~IR~ Newport (714) 759· 1211 • Wldlll8day. July 4. 1979 ·r" DAIL y PILOT A ..... ensa 1onal Eyewear At A SAVINGS To You ,. 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Wood s1t1d The $1,000 a nnu1tl bonus to the elephant .handlers i.s believed the ft n.t of tls lund at llny zoo in the country . s~ud J o hn Novak. spokesman for Local 752 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. The provision was anrluded in a two.year contract rahlied by about 125 zoo workers. ll's a big job to keep arter the elephants, who each eat 100 pounds of grfiln and hay and drink 30 gallons of water a da)'. but that's not why the handlers got the bonus, said zoo di rec· tor William Donaldson. .. ITCAN BE dangerous," Donaldson said. "Small animals can bite and kick. but an elephant is dangerous ... 1r 1t Just leans on you." That's just one reason. and no fataht1e~ or serious injuries have been recorded in recent years at the Philadelphia Zoo "You just can't s end anybody in.·· Donaldson said. "It's probably the most de manding job in the zoo -it's almost Like being· married. It's not so much the danger but the skill of the keeper." _ "It's not like the big cats or snakes You h ave to go in and work with them," said Wood ··rn fact, the less you work them the more dangerous they become. because they lose all respect "TIIEV'RE INTELLIGENT. It gives you a little more to look forward to each day. You can see they're thinking animals." said Wood. ,. ... ~. ELEPHANTS 'LOSE AJ.L RESPECT' Keeper Dave Wood Tnea to Dominate Norman Hess. the assistant s uperinten· dt>nl of animals. stopped by and Kulenga im mediately Mretched out her trunk and. as light· ly as a pickpocket.soughtouthis pipetobacco ·'They love tobacco," Hess said. popping a pinch in Kut<'nf!a . ._massive mouth The elC'phants' day follows a very stnrt routine .. Thl'v don 't like changes." said Wood .. What 'ssll ghtto you is maJortothem " ··ELEPHANTS HAVE TO be worked with t.'\'(.•ry day She has to come out every day. she has to raise her foot for inspection, she has to go down on command," said Donaldson. "In the wild they live in big groups a nd have complex social relationships. In the zoo. the handler reall y becomes another elephant an tht>1r minds. and he has to become the dom1 · nanl animal." Donaldson said. Coupons Turn to Riches CAMBRIDGE. Mass. IAP> The half.fare discount coupons of rered by United and American airlines to lure travelers back into the skies could earn a Cambridge m an a small fortune -Garry Stitz. 30, says his United American Tra ve l Consultants company, formed within hours of United's May~ announcement of lhe three week, half.fare promo- 11on. c<?JJ1d bring him $250,000. THE FORME R commodities ' .,alesman hired 14 employees to make short flights and buy th<' half-fare <.•oupons for S20 from evt'ry pasM•nger walhn~ to ::.ell · In three wC'eks, Stitz had <'ol- lected thousands of <'OUpons al a <.·ost of S35 each, l'xpenses in eluded. He is selling lhl'm to SO of the na lion's bigge::.t corporations for up to SlOOe;1ch. ''THER E IS nothing wrong with this. and it 1~ a bsolutcly legal, .. said Philip Gulbritz. Unit t•d vice.president of ::,ales <tnd marketing, "although we are not thrilledby1t " Stit7 dc<'hned to say how many discount <.·oupons he sold, but tra' l'I public<1t1ons claim he sold 4 .000 coupons. has 3,000 more for sale. and is looking to obtain anothC'r 30.000 coupons through other sources. "l'M NOT IN this for the quick dollar." said Stitz. 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Fra nce <AP) -Marc Quinquandon of near by Bouillonville has de· voured the world's snail s wallowing record, eat· ing bis way into the rec· ord books by gulping 144 of France's fame d gast ropods in 11 minutes and JO seconds. The champion snail- eater smashed the record held by Mrs. Nicky Bove since April 1, 1974, when she swallowed 124 of the little creatures in 15 minutes. She performed the feat at the 6th Great Escargot Eating Contest in Houston. Quinquandon broke the record during Pont·A· Mo usson's First Olym- pics of the Absurd. SACRAMENTO CAP>-Proposition 13 pla~ a 2 percent limit on lncreases in property assessments ·-but they rose 9.5 percent statewide in the last fiscal year anyway. California of· ftcials report. The state Board of Equalization said the rise at more than four times the basically allowable rate took place between the fiscal'-years 1977·78 and 1978-79. THERE WERE THREE reasons cit· ed by board Chairman William M. Bennett: Gas Supplies Probed ROME (AP> -The Italian govern- m ent is s ending agents to oil re· fineries and service stations to de· termine whether gasoline is being withheld from the market. Industry Minister Franco Nicolazz1 directed government agents to check whether the fue l was being held back to create an. "artificial scarcity ... -Transfers of ownership coupled with soaring market valuet. -New const r uction on existing properties. -Reassessment of properties to correct for underassessments in 1975·76, the base year for determining values Wlder Proposition 13. P ROPOSITION 13 provides for the r e a ssessm ent of property upon transfer ol ownership, and the enroll· ing of new construction. Be nnett said "phenomenal in· creases" in market value have made property transfers a sizeable factor. because l he current m arket value becomes the basis of the new ap· pr aisal. New con s truction contrl buted. several percentage points to the in· ere ase. he said Also. 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Dom~nating Farid Record Set at Pan-Am Games SAN .JUAN, heno lUc.o <AP> -Amencaa ••hDmera coa- tlaued Mt •bMteo ctom•na· UoD al diii VUI Pan Amene..- GalMI TllA.._,, wtU. 15-ru'" old ~ WOOdbe8CI HtUDC a world reeord and Tracy Caulldm -..-_,, a teammate. But, wblle tM United Sta&ee' naUonal aatbem waa played with metnnome re1uJarity 4l ' tbe Unlvenity ol Puerto !Uco pool, the Puerto Rlcau found a way to make It tbel.r day, too. WREN RB88E VASSALLO won the mea'a .OO·meter in· dividual medAeJ lD 4:21.63 and the "Star Spenfled Banner" was fiaiabed play DI, the festive • cro~ apoataneoualy broke into ~ the SiDlllll of the Puerto Rican aatbe11L Vaaaallo, a native of Puerto Rico now living lD Mission Viejo, responded with a broad smile. Dressed in b is red, white and \ blue warmup suit, be waved a f. miniature Puerto Rican flag from the victory stand. After finishing the playing of the Unit· ed States -anthem, the band Hoek Bottom • played the Puerto them. Rtcln an und Uw 11wimmers have harvest- WbUe Poerto Rico. 1 U.S commoowealth, eompetea as • separate nation In theu hemispheric Olympics, Va.uallo waa awimmlnc for the United States. Kia &old medal wu ooe ol •ht 1ained by the Americans who, in two nights of competi· tJon, bavo yet to be beaten in a swimming or diving event. Tbe United States men 's basketball squad enhanced its role as favorite, winning its second straight game with sur prising ease, routing an older, experienced Cuban team SS-53. Mike Brooks led the balanced American offense with 16 points, while Ronnie Lester scored 14 and 7-foot-3 Ralph Sampson col· lected all 10 of bis points in the second half. THE AMERJCANS SCORED three more 1-2 swi~ming-divlng s weeps Tuesday -the max- imum in these Games, which al· Jow only two finalists from any single country io an e venL The Americans now have scored six gold-silver sweeps in two nights ed an unbroken atring of 13 gold medals. The American marksmen, led by Lt. Col. Lones Wtgger, Ft. Benntni, Oa .. wbo tied a world record, Tuesday a dded five more 1old.s. That brought the United States' two-day total.to 22 gold and 39 medals overall, put- ting tbe Americans in the domi- nant position they anticipated in the 22-sport games that have at· tracted some 5,000 athletes from :W countries in North and South America. Canada is seeond with a gold- total count of 3-19, followed by Argentina J.8 and Brazil and Cuba, 1-8 each. Woodhead, 15, from Riverside, broke ber own world record in the women's 200-meter freestyle • with a time of 1 minute. 58.43 seconds . Kim Linehan, of Sar asota, Fla., won the silver in 2:01.92. THE S PE CT A CULA R Caulkins, of Nashville, Tenn., was gunning for a third gold of the Games before she was upset by Tami Paumier, 15, of Colum- bia, Md. in the 100-meter breaststroke. Paumier won in a Games record time of 1:12.20, . 32 seconds in lrent or Caulkins. Al"Ww..M• CYNTHIA WOODHEAD CELEBRATES WORLD RECORD WITH TEAMMATE ANN LINEHAN . L4 Can't Get Any l.ower; Loses 3-2 T he other s weep came io men's 3-meter springboard div- ing, woo by Greg Louganis, of Mission Viejo, over veteran Phil Boggs, of Miami, considered the best springboard diver in the world. The Americans were denied still another sweep when Kim Carlisle , Cincinnati, was dis· qua lified Crom second aod placed last after failing to touch at the turn in the women's 100-meter backstroke. Linda Jezek, of Los Altos, won the event in Games' record time of 1:03.33. Miracle of Television Video Helps Frost, .Angels Win SAN DIEGO <AP) -Gene Tenace singled home the go- ' a head run in the sixth inning lo ~ .give Gaylord Perry bis 27Sth career victory as the San Diego i .Padres beat Los Angeles 3-2 1 Tuesday, dropping the Dodgers into last place for the first time tin 11 years. The 40-year-old P erry, 8-6, scattered nine s ingles and struck out nine batters enroute to the win ·a1CK SVTCUFFE, 7-7, gave up seven bits and walked one batter Wore being lifted for a pinch-bitter io the eighth to pick • up the loss that moved the s htmping Dodgers into the cellar for the first time sin ce Sept. 8, 1968. The Padres used singles by Paul Dade, J ay Johnstone and Tenace to break a 2-2 Ue in the sixth. San Diego took a 2-0 lead in the first on a run-scoring sacrifice fly by Dave Winfield and an RBI d o uble b y Jobnslonf' THE DODGERS TIED the game at 2-2 in the second when Sutcliffe hit a two-out bases- toaded infield single and Davey , Lopes was hit by a pitch to force in another run. The Dodgers stranded 11 run- ners as Perry, the crafty veteran whose league -leading eamed nm average dropped to 2.45, cont inued to turn them ' away without a score for the final seven innings . The complete game was the seventh of the year for Perry and brought his career total of innings pitched to 4,506 to tie Count Mullany for 14th place on tbe all-time list. His nine strike- outs brou&bt bis total to 3,098, just 19 shy of Bob Gibson for second place on the career whiff tilt SUTCLIFFE, MAKING his fourth try for win No.8, had a pair of singles to run bis personal bitting streak to six cames and bite his batting averqe to .256. The win snapped a four-game Padre losing streak and was the Dodgen' seventh loss in their last elgbt games. Tbe Atlanta Braves were look- ing up because they finally bad . 10mebod.y to look down on. For tbe fint time since April 16, U.ere was a team below the Braves in the National League West. And who was it? None other than the Dodgers, the NL champions the past two years . The Dogers are one-half game behind Atlanta and 17 games behind first-place Houston. The B r aves are one-h a lf game behind the fourth-place Padres. Another Early KO For Bobick ATLANTIC CITY. N.J . (AP) -Former heavyweight con- tender Duane Bobick suffered another setback Tuesday when George Chaplin opened up two cuts over Bobick's right eye and stopped him after six rounds. Chaplin, 25, used bis speed and a stinging left band to defeat the former .. Great White Hope." Chaplin, a hospital technician in Baltimore, is now 14-1·1 as a pro. Bobick, a former resident of St. Paul, Minn., who now lives in nearby Longport, N .J ., is 48-4. Chaplin, 210 pounds, started early with solid lefts to the bead as Bobick worked inside and pounded Chaplin against the ropes. But Chaplin absorbed the blows and let the 211 -pound Bobick nm out o! steam before resuming bis attack. He opened a cut on Bobick's right eyelid in the third round and, as Bobick tried to protect it, Chaplin moved to the body. Dr. Stanley P. Rogers warned Bobick's corner that the aixtb round would be decisive. Bobick came out aggressive ly but a Chaplin combination sent bim staggering backward and re- opened the cut, sending blood ln· to Bobic'k's eye and down hia cbee~ Rogers examined Bobick alter the sixth round and stopped the fight, saying Bobick suffered a double cut on his upper right eyelid. "It's just too deep to COD· tinue," Rogers said. In bls las t bout, Feb. 17, Babick was knocked out by World Boxing Association heavyweight contender John Tate. THE OTHER AMERICAN swimming gold came in the m en's 400-meter freestyle relay in Games record time of 3:30.86. Wigger, 41 , said be bad broken or tied 10 world records in bis lo ng international sh ooting career. "At this moment, he is the world's best shooter and we Puerto Ricans are lucky to be seeing him here," said Puerto Rican team trainer Ciro Ser- rano. Wigger tied a world record with a near-perfect score of 599 in the English Match event. His s core was a Games record. He also shared in the team gold medal in the same event. DON NYGORD, of La Cres centa led an American <See PAN-AM, Page 83) By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of ,,,_ O•lly Pilot 51•11 Thro ug h th e mirac le of tele vision, Dav,e Frost has been transformed from a struggling pitcher into a guy capable of h u rli n g four ·htt shutouts. . . well, for at least one night, anyway. On Tuesday night he blanked the Oakland A's, 3-0. al Anaheim St a dium. He served up 18 ground balls and walked nobody. THE MIRACLE OF TV was actually the miracle of video tape, which revealed a flaw in his pitching motion. "Larr y She rry C pitching coach) noticed something on the video tape the other day and we tried to work on it," Frost said. ''I needed a tighter arc on my arm . I was extending it too much." Goiog into the ga me. Frost was 5·4 with a 4.52 ERA. He was averaging a walk every other tn· ning. "I've been struggling with my <'Ontrol." Frost concedes. "Thh was as good as I've pitched all year. When you don't give up any w~lks, it changes the whole comp~xion of the game. The hat ters can't sit and wait for you to com e to them." And changing the arc of bib pitching arm did the trick? "I don't know. I do feel more comfortable with it ," F rost answered. "The last time out I threw all fly balls, and tonight I got 18 grounders. You figure it out." One solution might be that _ Oakland is a pitiful excuse of an opponent. The A's a re last an the American League in hitting. pitching, defense and the stand- ings. "They had 29 hits against Tex- as two games ago,·• Frost points out, "so I took ·em seriously." A 6-6. 255-pound Long Beach native, Frost retired the fi rst 10 batters he faced and 17 of the first 18. DON B~YLOR SLIDES SAFELY ACROSS THE PLATE WITH THE FIRST AUN OF THE GAME. "Regul ar work might be ~lp ing my control, too," says Frost, who was shuttled between the bullpen and the starting rotation <>arlier this year. "It sure hasn't hurt." fie needed only 95 pitches to ba ffle Oakland , 61 of them ~trikes. Don Baylor hit a solo home run in the sixth inning, a nd the Angels got their first two runs courtesy or erratic work by the Oakland battery. After Dan Ford singled and Baylor wa lked, both runners moved up on a wild pitch, and Ford soon scored on a passed ball, Baylor moving to third. Willie Aikens hit a sacrifice fl y lo score Baylor, but rookie Brian Kingman wasn 't done with his wildness. He hit Joe Rudi with a pitch, then tossed one to the backstop to allow Rudi to take second, whe r e h e w as e ve nt ually stranded. It wasn't a total embarrass- ment for Kingman, though, because he gave the Angels just fi ve hits while logging his first major league complete game. ~aylor's homer was his sixth in the past six games, giving him 18 on the year to go along with a league leading 70 RBI. Last year, when Baylor set a career hi gh by driving in 99 runs, he didn't get RBI No. 70 until Aug. 23. Tonight's Fireworks Special will start at 6, rather than the usual 7:30. It's sold out. Corona del Mar product Matt Keough wiU be searching for hi s first victory of 1979, after having suffered through an 0-10 start. He opposes Don Aase (7-6). Tue.sday night was status quo for the tight American League West race. The co-leaders (Tex- a s and California) won, Min· nesota split a doubleheader and Kansas City remains 2Y.l games back by beating Baltimore. The Orioles . leaders of the East and a team the Angels have yet to beat this season. in six tries, foUow the A's for a three-game s e t over the weekend. And then , if t h at wasn't enough, the Halos will host the Boston Red Sox for three and the world champion New York: Yankees for three more before breaking for the July 17 All-star game in Seattle. ~tt Gets Some Reve)Jge on Coghlan STOCKHOLM (AP) -Steve Scott. America's premier middle distance runner, passed Eamonn Colh1an with about 00 yards left and edled hia Iri.ab rival lD tbe fea~ mile at an intern•· tlooal track and field meet Tueaday ntibt. Scott, the Amateur Athletic Union cbamplon, was timed iD tbe Dickson T;~ mile ln ~ minutes and 55.96 a . The nnt teo flnilben in the event, lint run ln 1895, were clocked tn under 3:59. "IT WAS &JtAU.y about Ume. I've faced Eamoan a doaen Umes and he has beaten me IDOll Limes,'' Hid the former UC 1niDe atar, nm.nenap here lat year, about Ida Ylctory. eopau, Wbo bad beaten Scott lo Plllla~a lul Saturday ~ the fastest mile of the year at 3:52.9, did 3: 56.24 this dme. Klp Koekei acted as a rabbit in the race and set a torrid pace in the first two laps. 'lbe Kenyan was well below Walker's intermediate times when the New 1.ealand.er set bia world record of 3:49.4 in Gothenburg, Sw.den, ln 1975. BUT K08KRl'S PACE proved too faat and he left the other 12 runnen far behind before quittin& with l "11 laps left. Josef Plachy of Caecbollovakta, a former winner here, flllilbed third In 3:56.33. Other Americaba tn the tlab~ bunched finish included S..ve Lacy, fifth Ln 3:56.43, Crai1 Maaback, el&bth in 3:S7.74, .Pbil Kane, nlDtb In l :f1.7S. and Gerald Jones, tenth in •:sa.a. CbillY weather ud a 1Upt dri.ale toward the eod of evenifte ~ • ~ any other top results in the meet, wbicb featured seven Olympic champions and some 250 entries from 15 nations. SPRINTERS .JAMES SANFORD and Jerome Deal, intermediate hurdler Edwin Moses, half-mJler Evans White, discus thrower Mac Wilkins, javelin thrower Kate Schmidt and distance star F r a ncie Larrieu were the other American winners. Sanford and Deal clocked idenUcal times of 10.39 in the 100-meter dash while )fosea, the world record holder and Olympic champion, o"rcame a n early miss lO win the 400 hurdles iD a slow 49.n . Wllklns, 1 former world record bolder, threw 217 feet, O~ lnebel. Al • Oerter, fou.r.Ume Olymplc champion, opened tbe d.lac:~ com~UUoo wtth 202-7Y.l which was good for third place. Schmidt, also a former world record holder, woo the women's javelin with a toss of 199-5~. and Larrieu captured the 800-meters in 2:06.15. Shite was the eighth American win. ner, taking the men's 800 1n 1:41.31. Kenya's Mike Bolt, the world's second fastest runner in this distance lul year, finished a disappointing fourth. Scott, who finished a dla~intlaa second to Coghlan in Phlladelpllla a..t Saturday, was out-kicked by Coplan durln1 the tut few yards of tbe !'He. Scott, although be captured the Na- tional AAU Cbamplon.sblpe laat month, paued on partlcipat1n1 ln the Paa American Oame1 for wbal be called, "• lack of camJ)ellUon.'' J . . ) t , ,.. .. .. . ~~ .. c: ·' ... .. ~ SportsBre8 Torborg Hu Hi& Tribe Clrcling Around Him ...._AP ..... kllm CUV&LANO -TM .....ipeUoa of Jeff • Torbors u maoqer ol tbe an.laad l.Ddia.u may have aparked a mUaor re¥0iutkle amoq team memben. mmt ol wbom ltmd belUad Torbora. · Torbors tnaered tM ..mdal QIM1aln1 wtiUe he wu aD.DOUDCbas that W.. MUOD would be bia lut wlth the American Leacue club by deftaDUy pW.llna Ute lea ot b.111 un· ilonn ~over the atrlpe. Oil bla toeka. Team .membe ... pnHDt nlMed bebiDd t.M 1mture -a direct violatioe ol. one ol tM many rules lmpoeed by l.ndians President Gabe Paul. Paul b..s 1peel0td that players expose at least one stripe on the at.ockiap at all times. "To bell with the stripe," wu Torbor1's response, expos· tn1 as well an attitude that may carey the 37.yea.r-old manager through bia lut aeuon with the Indians. Torborl also took a shot at another Paul rule: oo wbiaken. ''Th.at doesn't win ballgames," Torborc saJd, addinl that be doesn't care lf the team looks like the Smith Bn»t.bera by Labor Day. Responding to questions about bis future, Torborc dis· played the same apparent ease. "I'd like to mana1e a&ain," be said. "It might be my aoa's liWe league team. •'Tbi.I ia the only thing I'm able to do. It's kind of hollow because from all indications I woWdn 't be back next year anyway," Torborg said . "I've never been afraid for my job. I'm not afraid of Gabe or the front office people," be added. Outfielder Jim Norris, wbo bu been known to club with Torborg on occasion, gave the outgoing manager what he called a "peace offering," a cloth scroll that read, "If you are being run out of town, get in front and make it look like a parade." Bobby Bopds reiterated his support of Torborg, saying the manager did a-good job with what be had to work with. ''lf you don't have the horses, you can't pull the wagon," the outfielder remarked. ------q..i~ elf~ Da11----- Atlanta Braves owner Ted Tllner, commenting oo his efforts to bring the famed San Diego Chicken to Atlanta, "I'd rather have the Chicken than Pete Rose. For my team, he'd be a bigger help." Fo,.... to Bo•• AU Te•fi•o11lal INGLEWOOD -Muhammad Ali says he af. m fected a role because clowning around helped him make money as the heavyweight boxing cham- pion. But he says fans will see a newly retired and newly retiring Ali on Sept. 6. That's when a testimonial will be held at the Forum to honor the only man who held the heavyweight title on three different occasions. "People like to be puzzled and Jove to be lied to," the 37-year-old Ali said or his brash role during the years be headed the heavyweight division and earned world-wide ac- claim ... They say a wise man can act the fool, but a foo.l can· not be wise." AU nearly put himself in a box when someone asked his greatest risk and be replied, "It was taking the Islamic re· ligioo in a country largely Jewish controlled." He recovered by saying be meant a non-Islamic nation. Ali was at the Forum Tuesday ~s the honored guest as J erry Buss made his"'debut as the arena's new owner. Or. Buss paid $67.5 million to Jack Kent Cooke for the Forum, the Los Angeles Kings hockey team, Los Angeles Lalcers basket· ball tum and a ranch, the latter more or less incidental. "Our inaugural event has the biggest legend in all of sports," the real estate tycoon Buss said, introducing Ali. "He is absolutely the king of sports." Then came Ali, heralded by a spotlight in a darkened Forum, the style reminiscent or the original introduction or Kareem Abdul-Jabbar or the Lakers when Cooke owned the ar ena. .. I'm happy to be going out," Ali said. "It's been bell. Training is hell. Trying to avoid the temptations is bell. The fight la bell. Reporting by critics la bell. "I'm happy to be here and to be able to say I'm not aabamed. I used to say I'm the greatest . . . and I'm pretty. It's true, but I put emphasis oo it. "J styled myself to malce people not like me because that way I got paid. I learned that from Georgeous George the late, great pro wres tler. When be said, 'You're lucky you're be re because I'm the greatest,' there was me and 20,000 others paying to see him try and back it up." Baseball Standings NA110NAL LEAGUE West Division AMElllCAN LEAGUE West Divtsloa •-114.4·0,..._,. Sc. G••e 111 l•p•• CORVALLIS. Ore. -()rep State and UCLA EiJ wlll makt athletic blatory lo 1980 wbeo the two •II• .cbooll meet f.n • Peeift~lO Conference football 1am• tn Tokyo on Nov. ao, Dee A.ndl'OI, Orepa S&.at.e albletlc dlnctor, aDDCMmCed Tuesday. The aam• wW be the ftnt P•c·lO cootelt played ouUlide of ccatineQtal UDlt.d States and will be part of the ftftb an- nual ll1rap Bowl lD Tokyo's 100,000-seal Olympic Memorial Stadium Androl aald' the 1980 Oreeon·Oreeon State football game ort1tnally aet for Nov. 29 baa been rescbeduled to Nov. 15 ao lbe Oreaoo State team can IO to Japan . lfttld•• O.e-•U• Baltl•ere, ., .. Petp1• Jeakiu allowed Bahimore only one • hit 11 Tex.as blanked the Orioles, 4--0. Jenkins, who • has never bad a no-bitter in his 1S seasons in the m • Jor leafUM, eave up a lined single to rtlht field by lo119 LoweM&dll to open the fifth in.nlng. He atruck out 10 and walked three in raising bis record to M . . . Beb Wea.. belted a pair of bome runs and Fret I.ya and DwlCM Bwaaa added ooe eaeb, poweriq Boston to a 10.0 'fictory over Kansas City behiod the five-bit pitching of Steve lteUo ... Pete lledfen pllcbed 6lAt Innings of effective relief and Minneaota raked Seattle pitchers for 18 hits as the Twins defeated the Mariners, 12·2, in the first game of a dQublebeader. In the nightcap, Leon Sebert. and .., Sdasoe blasted home runs, powering the Mariners • to a 10.2 win over the Twins . . . cun Joluuoa powered a first·innlng grand alam home nm and added a l'UIHCOring single to ignite Cleveland to a 7 ·3 victory over the Chicago White Sox . . . Designated bitter Kor u..ell drove in six runs with a grand slam bOmer and two si.nglea as Toronto coasted to a 9-1 victory over Detrolt •.. Second inning home runs by Cllaartie Moore and Paal Molitor, and a two-run flftb inning single by llobla Yoat backed left-bander Mike Caldwell as Milwaukee defeated the New York Yankees, 7-2 . . • Bill Baeber'• tie-breakillg bases-loaded single with two out in the ninth eave the Chicago CUbs a 3-2 triumph over Montreal . . . J..e Cru doubled in Enos Cabell with two outs in the ninth inning to give Houston a 3·2 victory over Cincinnati . . . Dave Parker belted his 14th home run of the year and later unlocked a tie with an RBI double, powering Pittsburgh to a 4·1 victory over SL Louis . . . Bob Horner drove in three runa wtth a homer and a sacrifice fly. leading Atlanta to a S-2 -win over San Francisco ... Bake McBride's two-out, two-nm seventh in· ning hOme run snapped a tie and carried Philadelphia to a 4·2 win over the New York Mets ... Du Merer or the Seattle Mariners became the first player in the three year history of the Seattle franchise to be named the American League's Player of the Month, while the Angels' Mark Clear took the honors as Pitcher of the Month ... The Chicago CUbs have purchased the contract of switch-hitting outfielder MJpel Dilooe, 24, from the Oakland A's. Dilooe bad a .187 average and six stolen b~es with the A's ... Toronto announced that pitcher Jim Cl'incy bas been reactivated from the disabled list. Weiu lnl'e•tfgafion Co11ff1111rs ••• Police are investigating reports that sports pro· • moter Victor Weiss m ay have been slain by someone he knew and trusted just after leaving a m eeting with sports entrepeneurs Jack Keat. Cooke• . and Jerry Bass, a detective conf11'1Ded. But Los An&eles Police homicide detective JobD Hevlln dedined "to say whether investigators in tbe mysterious killing have any bard leads ... The first suit aimed at keeping the National Basketball Association Jazz from moving to Salt Lake City will be filed by the end of the week ... H Kea Stabler does report lo the Oakland Raiders' training camp next week, the quarterback might not have tight end Dave Casper around as a passing target. The San Francisco Examiner, in a copyrighted story, quoted Casper as saying he wants to renegotiate his contract, which bas two years re· maining, and may not report to camp . . . They're not yel household names, but potential future Olympians take center stage today as junior track and field stars from the U.S. and the Soviet Union open a two-day dual meet at Boston University ... Boddy Bell, with a strong feeling that bis Daytona luck will change for the better, s ays his strategy in today's Firecracker 400 is to "run in front and keep cool." Baker has the pole position. Teift,l•lo~ Radle TV: Horse Racing -Today at Hollywood Park, 7 p.m ., Channel 52. Tennis -Wimbledon Highlights, 11:30 p.m ., Channel 4 RADIO: Auto Racin~ -Fi.reeracker 400 from Daytona <NASCAR>. 6 :30 a .m., KLAC (570). Pan American Games Reports, 9:50 a.m. and 1:50 p.m., KNX (1070). Tennis - Wimbledon Highlights, 2:50 p.m., KNX (1070). Baseball - Oakland at Angels, 5:55 p.m., KMPC (710); Dodgers at San Diego, 6:55 p.m .. K.ABC <790). Yacht Racing -Transpac Race,3and8p.m .,KLAC (570). Houston Cincinnati Sao Francisco San Diego Atlanta Dod1en W L Pd. GB 51 31 .622 Texas Aagela Minnesota Kansas City Chicago Seattle Oakland W L Pd. GB 46 34 .575 41 39 .513 9 40 40 .500 10 36 48 .429 16 33 46 .418 161.h 34 48 .41S 17 East Oivialoa Montreal 44 '28 .611 Pittsburgh 39 34 .534 51.h Chicago 38 34 .528 6 47 3S .573 42 35 .545 2~ 42 37 .532 3~ 33 45 .423 12 35 48 .422 121h 23 59 .380 24 East Dlvlaloa Baltimore 54 26 .675 Boston 48 29 .623 4'h TENNIS .... --. " ............ PAT DUPRE LUNGED HIS WAY INTO THE S£MIF1NALS. Longshots, Top-seeds Wimbledon Semis: It Has Everything WIMBLEDON, England (AP> -Tracy Austin, Wimbledon's youngest w omen's s ingles semifinalist' this century, can move closer to rewriting in· ternatiooal tennis history today. Au s tin . a 16-year -old schoolgirl from Rolling Hills, mee ts reigning champion and top-seeded Martina Navratilova in the semifinals. AUSTIN, THE NO. 4 seed here. has already proved she can win major titles. Last month she snapped up the Italian Open The question is whether she has the s trength to ha lt Na vratilova, physically the toughest of all the top women players. The 22-year-old Czech-born cha mpion might be nursing a slight ankle injury and a cold, but she thrives on challenges. NAVRATILOVA HAS been at her best here when put under real pressure, and she bas pro· mised her mother -on holiday from Prague -that she will win the title. Today's other semifinal is between the great favorite o! the Wimbledon crowd, Australian Evonne Goolagong Cawl ey, and two-time champion Chris Evert Lloyd. Meanwhile, the male tennis pros have picked Roscoe Tanner ahead of Jimmy Connors as the man most likely to hall Bjorn Borg's nm of three s uccessive titles. Borg meets Connors in the semifinals Thursday while Tan ner faces unseeded American Pat Dupre, who defeate d Adriano Panalta Tuesday 3-6, 6·4, 6·7, 64, f>.3. BUT ALTHOUGH t he Coti · nors-Borg m atch 1s being built up as the Wimbledon decider. the players ttunk otherwise. Tom Okke r. lbe veteran Dutchman who has been playing at Wimbledon since Borg was 8 years old, says; "I think Borg will win the tournament. Con· nors plays from lhe baseline as well , but Borg is stronger at that i?a me. But Tanner must have a chance with his huge serve. It is a big weapon on grass.·• Okker. a semifinalist last year , was crushed 6·2, 6·1. 6·3 by Borg in Tuesday's quarterfinals. "He was playing pretty weU ." Oklter said. "Only someone who serves very hard and plays very wide shots is likely to beat him. A big server could put him in trouble. but there are not many of those about. ·' Philadelphia 41 38 .519 61.h St. Louis 38 36 .514 7 New York 30 43 .4ll 14~ ~,..~ s-'*09a • .....,_ 2 Olk ... ,, ........... 2 At~ s, SM l'l'llftCOSCO, ~o4,NewY-Z HouSIOtl 3. Clncll!Ntl 2 Pltt-.it 4, SI. Louis 1 Milwaukee 46 33 .582 7'h New York 43 57 .538 11 Detroit 36 39 .480 ts~ Cleveland 36 42 .4&2 17 Toronto 25 67 .305 30 ~·5<A .... 13, Ooklond 0 1977 MERCURY BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON YES. 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(586TOOJ 53895 6 EYERYTH• MUST IOI Every Article R~uced All Sales Subiect to Stock On Hand 8'119tl& Sats. 1-5:38 5:1 Clltlr 146-1919, ,. ' ---·--·--·--..... ,_ ..... l9NS I BOATING Wectn.day. July 4, 1979 DAILY PILOT 83 .«At ... rs Can't Bre&k Top IO EllNGO AdMlulon •Car* ,_ •-The 10th apOl I leave up tor ;rab8, ·• he ••1• "BJorn Oorit may bto there . omed1y Otbt-ra •·ho roultl fill 1l ll~ Kl•n Rosewall, Tony Trabert or Juh.n Nc•wrornbe And I know I must be l"av1ng 110mcbody oul." 1ENNIS PorC"t 1:1 vice presld~nt of the Almaden Grand MashlNJ Cour, 110 he has a reason to push the old t:uy:s T hf Orand Mt111lers will make Ila annual top at the Loe Angeles Tennis Club July 19-22 and two or Perez's all·timen are expected to play Gonzalez wtd Sedgman But before that event there will be a quail· tylnR tournument at Fountain Valley's Los ~ Wind Guessing · Trompac Leaders Look for Edge BJ ALllON LOCKABEY .. DM!y ................. Wbetber to aall close to the great drcle course to Honolulu or sail .outb in hopes of picking up better re1chinc wlnda was a guessing game tb1t wu betnc played by several Class A leaden in the biennial Transpac race 'J)esday. Skipper Harry Moloshco on the D-foot scratch boat, Drifter. had ob· vioualy chosen the southerly route and bad sailed 669.9 miles from the start and was about 1,585 miles from the finish at Diamond Head on the island of Oahu. TBE 7%·FOOT SLOOP Windward Passage, skippered by De nnis R iegler was about S7 miles north of Drifter and six miles west, placing her closer to the finish despite the fact she bad sailed about 10 miles less was holding down second place on handicap time. The winds had eased slightly Tues· day and were switching to the north· northeast, indicat ing the leaders were entering the northeast trades. ALL OF THE LEAD yachts were averaging speeds close to 10 knots since the start last Saturday at noon. Drifter was showing the best speed of 9.99 knots and Windward Passage bad logged 9.82 since the start. Bill Power's Hjgh Roler out of Newport Harbor Yacht Club retained her handicap lead in Class B for the second straight day. Class C leader was Bill Goodley 's Dakar, Del Rey Yacht Club, and the leader in Class D was Sceptre, skippered by Raphael Cohen, Marina del Rey. Major interest in the first part of the Transpac is the race for first to finish. This year's race has five 1....11111:;;....-7 hopefuls. three or which have been former line honors winners. PO POV VODKA I 75UTER 669 Cabelleros Racquet and Sports Club July 9-15. WINNINGS s2ooooo OVH Pll~ $3.00 • • • Sid y·four men in the 4S·and·over age bracket will be fighting for just one open spot in the Grand Masters tournament. SEEDED NO. I is Laguna Beach's Ron Liv· lngston, the top·ranked 45 in Southern California and No. 5 in the United States. SS. I • IEVIRY FllDA Y NIGHT • DOOltS OPIM S:JO P.M. IAILY lllD •AMIS 6:JO P.M. UGULAa •AMIS START 7:10 P.M. lCAJtDMIMMUM The other seeds. in order, are Bob P err'y <La Jolla). Sam Match (Woodland Hills>. King Lambert (Santa Ana>. Ed Kauder <Beverly Hills>. Bi ll Davis (Palm Springs), Jim Calderwood (Laguna Beach> and Robin Wilner (Beverly Hills>. SIMON & JUDE .~~"=DA»-• ----PARISH HALL - One doubles team will also qualify from the Fountain Valley tournament, and for that Liv· ingston will be teaming with George Yardley of Newport Beach. 20400 MAGMOUA ....... .,11aJ HUMTIHGTOH HACH BURGUNDY Almaden Mtn., 150 ML ... ..... 1.62 GILBEYS Beu lieu, 150 ML 2.20 GIN Charles Krug, 750ML 2.03 l .75LrrER Louis Martin~ 1soML 2.14 899 Buena Vasta, 150 ML 2.63 Mirrassou, 750ML. 2.63 Souverain. 750ML 222 17.53 1.47 23.92 2.00 22.00 1.84 23.20 1.94 28.60 2.39 28.60 2.39 24.12 2.0t And so went the battle for line honors <first to finish) but neither of the leaders were holding a decided margin. WINDWARD PASSAG E was fi rst to finish in 1969 and 1971 setting a new record in both races. Ragtime was the winner in 1973 and 1975 but was far short of a record Merlin was first to finish in 1977 with a new e lapsed time record of 8 days, 11 hours and 45 minutes with Drifter on· ly 19 miles astern. CASEOF640.14 Merlin, sailed by Al Cassel of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club , Newport Beach, was also sailing a southerly COW"Se and was 1,607 miles from Diamond Head. Christine, Fred Preiss' 84-foot sloop was holding the northerly course and also had 1,607 miles to go RAGTIME, A FORMER tWO·time elapsed time winner was on the most southerly course and was 1,688 miles out. Her log from the start showed 596 miles sailed. The 80-foot ketch J ader, out or DoYer, Dela. was throwing a surpria· tng burst of speed and bad moved in· to first place on correetea time in Cius A and fleet. Windward Passage Disabled list for Garland CLEVELAND <AP>- ! The Cl~veland Indians Christine was designed especially for first to finish in the Transpac but this is her first trial. She has been first to finish in two long distance races to Mexico. A dark horse in the race for line honors this year is the 80·foot Sparkman & Stephens ketch Jader, a heavy displacement yacht that has been challenging the light displace· ment sloops since the start. BALLY • have placed pltcber Wa,ae Garlud OQ the 21-day disabled list and relutated pitcher Paul ( Reuaehel to their active roster. Slipon ••• Black or Brown CaH. $123.95 GarlaDd, 28, attempt· iDI a comeback from 1971 lboulder surgery, apparently re-injured tbe sauae area in bis rilbt lboulder oo June 25 durin1 a 1ame in Ba!Umore. Tb• burl1 ti8ht· bander will 10 to Los An1e• Tlnanday to be eumlDecl by Dr. Frank Jobe, wbo performed tbe •urserJ ... t 7ear. Gut.Dd. in tbe third rear ol a to-year 1 '2.3 mlWoa contract. bu a a .. J"eCOl'd wtth • a.11 eaned nm avwace ln 13 appearances tbh ....... a..-... allO a r11bt· baader, was pla~ on tbe dlaabled lilt on Aprll II wtt.b aD lnO&mmallon ol tM rtlb& MoGJdu. Re •• o.o wma a 1.n l:aA la two relief •P· ... .._.. before beiQI ~ bJ tbe arm ail· ....._ NOW 59 95 Good Sizes IAL1. Y ••• JOMMSTON MUaPHY ••• SOUIX V ........ 47.H to fl.ti 2495 to 49'5 .. .. 17~UTER CASE RETAIL 71.47 57.20 71.44 66.55 60.84 57.40 62.00 65.26 60.54 58.38 135.00 101.12 94.37 64.92 95.0 1 89.77 50.46 54.41 100.19 62.61 83.22 58.97 48.24 77.50 77.44 158.35 108.26 89.95 108.60 55.29 56.99 54.38 59.78 78.03 56.25 44.80 47.33 63.06 47.35 110.05 111.35 125.68 11 3.77 109.55 67.96 I 75UTI:R 1035 711 5.96 9.54 5.96 5.55 10.14 4.79 10.34 5.44 10.09 4.87 11.25 8.43 7.87 5.41 7.92 7 .49 4.21 4.54 8 .35 5.22 13.87 9.83 4.02 6 .46 6 .46 13.20 9 .03 15.00 9.05 4.61 4.75 4.54 4.99 13.01 4 .69 1A1 3.95 5.26 3.95 9.17 9.28 10.48 9.49 18.26 11.33 SEBASTIAN I WINES TAYLOR CALIF. WINES MT OORG<JNDV MT CHABLIS. MT ROSE I 5 LITER CHABLIS OORG<JNDV ROSE. RHINE I 5 LITER }98 239 CHARDONNAY Beringer. 750ML ..•...••..••..........••..• 5.25 Cresta Blanco. 750ML .•.......•.....•.. 2.73 Monterey, 750ML .••••.••.•....•....•....•. 4.42 Beauieu, 750 ML .....•...•.•...•••....•••.• 4.84 Santa Barbara. 750ML .................. 3.03 GAMA Y BEAOJOLOIS 57.20 29.70 48.40 52.40 33.00 Beaulieu, 150 ML .••....•.........•........ 2.42 26.32 Giumarra, 750ML ........................ 3.03 33.00 Parducc~ 750ML ........•...•.......... 2.72 29.54 Sebastiani, 750ML . .......... . . . . 2.84 30.80 ZJNFANDEL Charles Krug. 750ML ................. 2.75 Chris. Bros •• 150 ML ..................... 2.58 Inglenook. 750ML .................. 2.94 Parducci. 150 ML .......................... 2.92 Sutter Home. 750ML .................. 3.68 12-0Z BOTil.E LIGHT OR DARK 6 PACK 6 PACK 12 OZ. BTL 239 361 CABERNET SAOVIGNON Chris. Bros., 750ML......... •.. .. •..• 3.13 Franciscan, 1so ML . . . . . . . . . . . •. .. . . . . . . 4.84 Parducc~ 750ML .. ...•.............. ...... 3.77 Sonoma, 150 ML • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.69 Beaulieu, 750ML ...... ........... ...... ... 4.40 30.00 28.00 32.00 31.74 40.00 34.00 52.75 40.95 40.00 48.00 4.77 2.48 4.01 4.40 2.75 2 . .£ 2.is 2.47 2.57 2.50 2.34 2.67 2.65 3.34 2.84 4.40 3 .42 3.34 4.00 IMPORTED & DOMESTIC BEERS SIZE CASE OF 24 6 PACK Budweiser, . . .. . ....... .. . .. . . .. ... . .. . . . •. 12-0z. 6.63 1. 76 Coors, ............................................. 12-0z. 6.63 1.76 Beck U . or Dk., ............................. 12-0z. 1430 3.68 Helnekens U. or Dk., ..... .......... .12-0z. 14.03 3.61 Lowenbrau U. or Dk., . . ........ 12-0z 8.55 2.24 LJte, .............................................. 12-0z. 6.96 1.84 Olyntpla, ................................... 12-0z. 6.63 J .76 St. Pauli Olrt, ............................ 12-0z. 1535 3.94 SAVE MONEY. 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CHICAGO CUll~Pvrclllsld Ille ton1r«t of Mloual 011-. oulflelder, from Ille On lalld A's. Sold Ille <onlrett 01 Sim Me- llas, 011tflt1der, 10 lndlan•ooll• of Illa Amert<.., As.Klellon. SAN P'AAHCISCO GIA.N~lla<•llKI Den- nit l lllle)efw\ Cite.Mr, '""" '°""nl• of Ille Pe<lllt °'"' Lff9W. Senl Mu Vanallla, OlllfltlCle•. 10 Sllreveoorl of Ill• Tt .. l L .. 1111t. BAlltlrTIALL. NalleMI .......... I '41M<l.ttllll OENVER NUGGETS·ltta<hed co1111ac:1 •G•ff..,.llt "'"" Cl\llrlll Stolt, eu•rd. eno Anlllony "90M1S. lelnNf'd, C:Ol.UOI KENT STATl!·NA!Nd Ooutl•> Rot\ ht-.cl l'IO<kty <-11. I.OHO BEACH STATE·Nlrntd Jo•ll Bon vlcl"I ,,._ -"""''• "*'"•tt>All toecll AM811CAN IOCC•it LIAOUe C0111mt111t HY hQlt\ Pel\fl" IYeflll NY APOlle , ...... ,_ Nt• JtrMY 1"'-"' OIWltlell W L T OP' GA IP "ta 10 $ 2 ,, t1 27 " 1 s 52•232' .. 1 s 4 76 " 14 ., • s I It 14 U 40 J • J 14 24 14 H 4 t I 14 20 IJ U ~OIYls._, c..llfornl• u , I 40 17 ,. IU ~\ A119eln I • J It U It .0 &...16 V.... S S l 13 I• I) M Sa<r-'9 S I, I 1' 10 I• q 1'"'1.,..ilt J 10 I 1' it 1' U HOT• -11'1-. MIM.t ••-for • •Ill. ..... fof a tie, - -Mnllt llOIM I~ MCI\ tN' acOf'M up i. -toa•s per oe-~'•k-NewJ-y7~0 f FOR THE RECORD I B~EBALL FORMER DODGER PITCHER DON DRYSDALE THEN AND NOW. Mound to Mike 'Big D ' Now Pitches for Media By HAL BOCK A~ ~1'1s Wrlltr When he walked into the Brooklyn Dodgers' dressing room back in 1956, Don Drysdale was 19 years old and hardly ranked as one of the Boys of Summer "They gave me a locker between Sal Maglie and Rube Walker," he said And that's how Don Drysdale began to learn his craft "WE'D TALK PITCHING all the time. Maglic from the pitcher 's standpoint on one side, Walker from the catcher's on the other." Drysdale said. "Wh en I went out to lhe mound, I'd be pit.clung to Roy Campanella. and that's not the same as pitching to some kid." Those were the final days of lhe Dodgers' dynasty of the '50s, the last year in Brooklyn, and Drysdale re· me mbers them fondly. "Being in that clubhouse was like being sur· rounded by walking baseball en- cyclopedias. Mr. Branch Rickey had put together a factory.·· The Dodgers dld not rush through their baseball day. There was always time for conversation, time to think about the game. talk about it. analyze 1t Pet.' Wee Reese, captain of the club, had a motto and Drysdale still rt!members it today. "Pee Wee liked to say, 'Hurry in and out of the c lubhouse and you hurry in and out of baseball.' I think he was right." DRYSDALE OFTEN sees himself in youngsters who come to lhe ma- jors so quickly these days, many or them prematurely "The game really has changed," he said. "You see a lot more teaching at the maJor league level lhan there ever was before. The accent's on youth and there are plenty of kids who aren't ready, playing in the ma- jor leagues right now because of ex· pansion. But that's how the game is structured nowadays." Drysdale feels he benefitted from being in Brooklyn. "I was 19 and that's unusual, t.o be coming up at that age," he said. "But I was a little farther a long and that was a plus. They felt I was ready, so I came up. I was fortunate to be with a veteran club. They knew how to play and I learned plenty from them." DRYSDALE PITCHED for 14 years in the major leagues, winning 209 games, earning the Cy Young Award in 1962. and setting a record for consecutive scoreless pilching or 58 2·3 innings in 1968. Then. at age 33. it all ended quite prematurely. "I had one of the first rotator cuff injuries ." he said. "Only then it was called a sore shoulder." Sports medicine had not made the strides a decade ago that it has now a nd there was nothing the doctors could do for the pitcher they called Double D. His playing career was over, but bis baseball career was not. "When 1 first came up. I used to sit in the bullpen broadcasting games," he said. "They'd chase me out of there and I'd go to the dugout and do the same thing. Then the guys tn lhe dugout would chase me back to the bullpen ... THE PHANTOM BROADCASTS paid off in 1970 whe.n the Mont real Expos hired Drysdale to air their games. After two years in Montreal and two more in Texas, Drysdale moved to the California Arfgels. where he has worked the last six seasons . For the last two seasons. he has a lso doubled as third man in the booth with Howard Cosell and Keith Jackson on ABC's Monday Night baseball broadcasts. He occupies lbe baseball role that belongs to Don Meredith on ABC's Monday Nigbl football crew. But Drysdale doesn't let that affect his approach to the game. "l 'VE NEVER TRIED to copy anybody," he said. "I just try to be myself." Drysdale supplies t.be expert com· m entary, the technical m.tpt. that completes the A~C pack.,.. He works at the broadealUq craft. just as he did when his craft was pitching. "At times. you can talk loo much." he said . "U there 's nothing to say, I just shut up. I don't try to create ex- c uses to talk. If there's something to say. l say it and get in and out fast .•• Drysdale also does some play·bY· play on the ABC broadcasts, simply because be enjoys that aspect of lhe sportcast.er's job. "I don't want to be s tereotyped as strictly a color man," be said. Or strictly as a pitcher whose pitching career ended too soon. and who hurried out of the clubhouse and out or baseball. Forgotten Stars GREENUP, Ky. (AP) -Ernie Banks stepped back in mock horror Tuesday when a young autograph seeker could not name five members of today's Chicago Cubs. "What? Nobody In this part of Ken· lucky knows the Cubs?" exclaimed Banks, a Hall of Fame s hortstop who starred wi th the Cubs during 1953-71. "l 'll have to take out s ome newspaper ads around here." Banks wa s in this s m a ll northeastern Kentucky community to honor former ballplayers who labored in far greater obscurity than members of today's Cubs . A dozen s tars of the old Negr o leagues gathered here to reminisce and swap stories about their experiences before baseball's color line was broken by Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. THE PLAYERS WERE brought together by Greenu p weekl y newspaper publisher Tom Stultz to honor former Negro league great Clint Thomas.83,anativeofGreenup. Tuesday beloogecS t.o all of the old black stars. They gathered at Stultz's house overlooking the Big Sandy River, took a ride on a 1temwbeeler a nd attended a banquet Tuesday nltht In Ashland. lt was one of the first times that a large number of the top stars of the old Negro leagues had 1athered and many expressed hope that similar gatherings would occur in the future. Mont e Irvin . a former Negro leaeucs star who also enjoyed some success in the majors with the new York Giants and'ls now an assistant to CommJMloner Bowle Kuhn. stJd aeveraJ baseball people are watchJn1 to see bow the July 4 gathering tum1 out. "We &re going to see bOw Ulil Soe8 ad see lf we can do eometblnl to mike lt on a conUnuln1 bula," lrvln utd. "Bu~ wt can't make aay com-mtunent.s yet. we have to ~ whit the interest and the sentiment is. .. But I think it's a great idea, especially in this quaint setting," Irvin said. "ll kind of reminds me or Cooperstown." the upstate New York town that houses baseball's Hall of Fame. JR VIN AND BANKS were joined by fellow Hall of Famers Judy Johnson and Walter"Buck" Leonard. Irvin said it was sad that many people were not aware of the talents of the players who gathered here to honor Thomas. "Suppose no one ever saw Willie Mays play." Irvin said. "Some of these players were that great.•· Ollck en Loses Som e F e athers SAN DIEGO <AP) -Apparently not every one finds Ted Glannoulas and bis San Diego chicken act so rib· ticklinc. A crew of National League umpires were ready to ban the over-sized bUd rrom oo·rie&d appearance• after an Incident during the Los Angeles-S.n Diego game Mooday nJgbt. Giannoulas new into a mock raie at rookie umpire Dave Pallone, who bad just ejected Padres Mana1er Roger Craig from the same tbe Padres eventually loet 6-3, ln 12 ln· nlngs. Dent Injured by Flying O bj ect NEW YORK (AP> -New York abortatop Bucky Dent was remowct from the Yankees' game againat tbe Milwaukee 81"9wen Tuelday n.ltht a fter beln1 1truck by an object thrown trom t.be atanda ln the ftftb in- ning. • PUIWC NOTICE ii' ICTITtOUt a usa ..... NAllllll ITATaMllNT f lit ........... ._ I• ..... -..,1 . ....... OeLCO ~ACll'IC CLl4 NING 5YITIMS, .. *· Intl ..,...,. C..11 MeM, C-'lfWlll4! .... J.._. v. E...._ 1• A4lafM >01. C..ta Mtu, c:.llfwllll $K ft.It~ It <.-.CtN 11' •In· •I•'-"••· J...,eiY.e- Tlll• t~ WM flltd wtt11 -c_,, Oeftl .. Or ..... C-ty .,, J-11.1m . ,, ...... Pvllll-Or-C.st Oelly "llOI. 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INI M&---.tAf·MI" wooeT AlllM ~ ~ • .:.::: "MAMHA n AM" ,..,...,,, •tl ..... , 179·tUO ''"•ttt• tth ..,o ll 17t·NSO '""'"·' .,u. .. >• 17t·N SO -"-"'''"" ••1u,,_,,,._,.,,,,-.,, "MAHY CLASSIC MOMIMTS" IOI , ... -....... , THI MUPHT MOV11 cet "'lUI WILDUNlll PAMRY Htet ..,_.._.,......, ...... NWN Of THI DIAD ,u. OIVll WmtlN ... 111 Clw4 ;' ...... SUHIMAHINI ft.e UllMIUA ........................ MM1811¥1NrPlt ..... _.. ...... , W11d11eedey. July 4, 1979 Getting Into 'Godfather' Q: After ...... "Ille"• TV nceaUy, I ad· alrell -....n 0.valJ Hu •der ala .. t H m•c• u I ... l.llttlliewer ea a ...... ,. I'll aever for•et O.nn u Ille c...t111e,. to 8ruMto hi "fte God· f ada•r. '' II It W.. ~at le lel ~· feel of tile tllarltderl Ille frelemud wt&la U.. Maftoaa! And ...., ... M 1et .... , _. tlMt &emperameDtal 8ru•' -Car•• P., CelualMla, Olllo A: ''I worked once before with Brando." Duvall told u1 "But l 1uet1 you don't get to 'know' hlm. He ~·tallow you to. But durina the mak- ~· of thb picture be wH very pleasant. A lot of Joldllt around. u.eually ln the hotel after hours. It waa a lot of tun. "About m y 'fratemlzlnsr' wttb the M aflou. the one who 1• ve me the key w the cberect.er WU a rriend from E&at Harlem. He i ntro duc ed m e l o several of the 'boys.· To c apture the flavor of the street ways. "I'd met Arthur ~ Mi lle r whe n we did 'View From the Bridge,• a nd without meaning to, be also in- f I u e nc ed m e . Even .-111.1111..:liilliiilmV though he's a ma n of DUVALL AND IKE letters, he's retained his New Yorkeae. My friends said the way Miller dresses and speaks he reminds them of a guy in the rackets. "I tried to keep this kind of essence In 'The Godfather.'" Duvall added. "You know. a type who graduated. perhaps. Crom Fordha m la w school. St. John's -some Catholic law school. As millionaire gopher Tom Hagan. l knew I had a coveted position. Jr anybody makes fun of the fact tha t Hagan Is a kind of gopher ego for ) or .servant, tfiey'd get their heads knocked off. lt was a very s pecial assignment. I got to actually feel that Brando was the 'Godfather' and I the closest noa· gangster to h.lm. "I-always read the sc ript for a movie m any limes. until t actually feel I'm the guy I'm playing. It's an old custom with me. After it's all on film, I forget him and go back to being Robert Duvall ... Robert Duvall concluded. Q: Wlaat '•ppened to beaatifa.J Olympk gym- nast Catlay lllgby: We all thought sbe was beaded for a bl« movie career. -Sandy R., Omaha, Neb. A : Cathy 's starring in a more permanent role -playing mother to a three-year-old son, Bucky. Pop is former pro football player Tommy Masoa . Mom. meanwhile . has a contract to be a s pokeswoman for Dial soap's program to sponsor other young. as piring athletes through the U.S. Gymnastics Federation. Sbe's now ready to break into some area or enterta inment. Q : Does Barnaby Jones <Boddy Ebsen) bave an artlftclaJ le«? If aot, why does be walk tbe way he does? -F. James. Milwaukee . A : Buddy does swing a sort of rusty gait. But most likely it harks back to when he was one of the cleverest and most agile tap dancers on the Broadway stage. Q: How does Jack Lemmon keep such a trim fl&ure? Ally secret? -Sol Le111er, NYC. A: No wate r. not even with tea, Lemmon once said after he los t 15 pounds . Also, no booze. ·'Twice a day," he explained. "l had a la rge r aw vegetable s alad with oil and vinegar dressing and lots of garlic. Not only Is garlic good for the s tomach - it's also a test to find out who your true friends are! .. Workouts at lbe gym also account for his sli m sllbouette. Q: What klnd of roots did the late great Ethel Waters spring from? -R .A.M., Memphis, Tenn. A: One that she was not as hamed to talk a bout. "Som e people disclaim their natural h a bita t." the s inger-actress once told us. "l always named my origin. It didn't hold me back and neither did m y color. I was born in poverty. 'Glad You Asked That' by M .. Hy" .cl Hy ._.. Now they've named a park tor me -to Cheater • Pennsylvania!" Q: Wbat'a &bis I bear abo9t pono atar Marlly11 Chambers now worklo& aa a aea "•rapist~ Aoytblq lo this? -Paula ll., Memplak, Tetu1. A : Yes. That's what Miu Chambers calls herself oow. She's come out from behind her "Green Door" and holds sex clinic seaaiona ln Las Vega s. Stripping from a r aised sta1e. sbe acts out simulated scenes covering all sexual problems, in- clud ing impotency a nd homosexuality. A frank q uestion-and-answer session with men and women io the audience follows. Marilyn feels she's helped hundreds of people solve their sex problems. "I a m not ashamed to say or do anything on stage re- garding sex," bubbles the one-time Ivory soap model. "And people feel more at home with me than they would on a psychologist's couch ... Q : Hasn't former Bealle Paul McCartney got- ten bored with be ing married? -Dennis McMuJ.llo, Pblladelpbia. A : On the contrar y . The only one of the fabulous foursome with his origi.nal marriage In- tact. Paul has been a walking ad for marital fideli- :y . fatherhood and home lire. "It's nice waking up m the morni'lg now ... he says. "Instead of the dregs of the night . you have the refres hing faces of children and a cup of tea." Q : The recent TV movie, "Soo·Rlse: A Mira- cle of Love" about an autistic cblld -&be boy who pla yed the role was so believable. Was he, himself, re ally autistic? -Mrs. Richard Lewis, Min· oeapolis. A: No. And most viewers were unaware of the fact that two boys we re used interchangeably lo play the difficult part. They were Michael and Casey Adams, three-a nd-a-half-year-old twins . and great-gr andsons of pioneer movie notable . King Vidor. Q : I remember Betty and Jerry Ford siped a cootrttt witla NBC to do some sbows -but we haven't seem very much of taeD OD TV slace. What's happealng?-SaJly Reed, Peoria, lll. A : Although thei r contracts still had some time to run. the former president and his wife quietly agreed with the network to terminate the agreements The plans to do a special with the former First Lady on her autobiography never got otf the ground. And the two interviews Ford sub- mitted achieved very low ratings. Though there's no Ford now ln NBC's future. the fa mily wound up with a couple of million NBC dollars. Q : Didn't Oscar winner Joo Voight once want lo be a singer? -Teddy Schaeffer, Miami. A . No. Though Voight sang in "The Sound of Music" on Broadway, he confesses. "My instincts were good but m y s inging was lousy'." Send your questions 10 Hy Gardner . "Glad You Asked That ... cure of this newspaper, P.O. Bo:z: 11748. Chicago. IU. 60611. Manlyn and Hy Gardner will answer as many questions as they can in their column, bi£t lhe volume o/ mad makes personal r~• impoaaibte. -Gene Shabt. NBC lV Marcello Mastroianni SUB· TITLES SUNDAY MATINl. 2:00 P.M. "'ALIEN' Is a corker, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher, and a ton of fun •. .lf all movies were as thrilling I would happily spend all of my time in the movies!' Gene Shallt NBC-TV ----AL I• N TOM SKEARITT SIQOlREY WEAVER VERONtCA CARTWRIGHT HARRY DEAN STANTON .K>HN HURT 1AN tO.M -YAPHET KOTTO ~r~ .............. -fl ... -•:.-t t -l .>• .-• •P __ ..,,,_,.. • CHEE.CH& CUONG'~ ....i UPIN .isMO~ CLINTIASYWOOO ISCAPE FllOM ALCATRAZ DAIL Y-t.15. 3·30,• 6.00. 1:15, 10:30 I \I Ill'( I I ~ I\ ll I< r o~·· ~···-c,· ,, .. ~ Plua • "HANNOVER STREET" ; CUNT IASTWOOq I ESCAPE FROMI ,.. ALCA'IRAZ .. - r WedMedey. July 4. 1"9 Television TODAY'S LATEST LISTINGS In 'Ba..,aii' Max Von Sydow , playing a missionary to the Hawaiian islands, plays a scene with his real-life son, Clas Von Sydow. in the movie ••flawaii," airing tonight at 8 on CBS, Channel 2. Cha1111f"I List lags 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 8 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles 8 KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KH.>-TV (Ind ) L os Angeles 0 KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTIV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCOP-lV (Ind ) Los Angeles 9 KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles G KOCE-lV (PBS) Huntington Beach I 1"°"8IOE LET'SRAP -~YANO AMENCA'S F\1TUAF 2:3Cl lE!~ TERRVTOONS Cl) AAZZMA TAU Holt Brien Tochl rides In • hOI_.,, belloon. "'81ta .,, enirnel ho8C>flel. talks with • 16-yellr .()Id •• ..,.,, IOCO-"'°'..... dttYef. end leefl'a •bout calOries with Mr Wlntd (RI 2-.&0 9 UHDEACURRENTS s.'00 8 UM: OF UF£ -8 MEDICAL CEHT'EA EDGE OF NtOHT G QA&NACAE8 G» FAED FUNT8TOHE AHOFAIENOI a> HEOU.E ANO JE()(LE fD H*TORY OF MEXJCO 6' VIUAAlEOAE(R) 3:301(1)~ OIHAHI =V<>Afn MARTIAN G) 8UG8 8UNMY AHO POAKYPtO ti) CARTOONS fij) CONTEMPORARY HEALTH l88UU 6l) HOOOEPOOOE lOOOE 4..-00 f) MATCHGAME 8 =TYLER MOORE • YIU.A AL.EOAE (A) • Ll!E l<EU. Y: 8CULPToA 4;.10tJ NEWS 0 808 N£WHAAT l~JIMY .... TAM I Mll1P~(A) ~IAIY M•A•l•H(lll) °""°" llMNITT ANDl'NINOI MO•G• 9 HeWI UAMCUJe I lllOIMMN WNf T1'. Y°"" f ATMUI MTa HOME l ~ITMET MACNEl / llHMA a:ao~IE;o l.'00 •• MEWi KUNG PU .. An Eye For An EY9" D ca.aM'Y QWllADD • IOC liM.UOH DOUAA MAH • ITJUT8 MIAH , FMNCllCO ... When e pollce oflk* It .c:cidentally kitted, it Ml dt... covered thet hi• pertnel' Mey hllYe ~ drunk 111 ,,,. ·-of the 9"ootlng ID PUITOHIUM: a.EMENT OF Al8I< A Oocument•rv llwMl'Oet· lf'O 11wt ii<<>• end cona of e~lng UM of plVloni• uM u • nuetMr f~. unce>v9tlng infonnetlC>" on tne Ni.oua<da and han- dltng of tlwt highly redloac- tlve. te>•IC and caroeno- Q!<llC element Cl) A8 MAH BEHAVES ··~kin'' Cl) C88HlW8 I A8CNEWS 8:30 CAHOIO CAMERA PAOJfCT UNIVEME "S~re>eoe>py" (I) CA088-wrT8 (1§1 MERV ORIFRH Guetll. Shetley Wtntets. J•ck Anderaof\, Eileen Ford. Jem Hell 7:00 I C88 NEWS N8CNEW8 NEWl.YWm GAME A8CHEW8 G Cl) JOUA'S WILD tD I LOVE LUCY (!) 8ANFON> ANO SOW Fred Is aure that the ring Lamont gave him as a p<&sent •s the one he has heard was stolen from Frank S1natre. tD 29 TONIGHT "Energy Altemat.ve" 6l) INmODUCING 810lOOY "Plant Trel'sport And MoYemllnf'' 7:30 I) WORLD WAA II 01 OIARY "Retum Te> "Tiie Phoffp. P•net" 0 @> FAMILY FEUD 11 DATlNO GAME fJ HOLLYWOOD SOUAAE.8 G TICTACOOUOH G) THE BAADY BUNCH • AOAM-12 Offloer M eltoy spots the pot In • leundromet ID MACNEIL I l.B4RER REPORT 6l> CONSUMER SUfMVAl. KIT "Ice Cream. Stereo Equip- TUBE TOPPERS CBS 8 8:00 -"Hawaii." An epic movie about the settlement of the Hawaiian Islands wtth Julie Andrews and Max Von Sydow (photo at left>. KTLA 8 9 :00 -Fireworks Spec· tac ular. Knott's Berry Farm is the scene for this Fourth of July special narrated by Stan Chambers. KHJ fJ 11 :00 -"Viva Max." Peter Ustinov at his funniest as a Mexican general who retake the Alamo -in present-day Texas. -"· PrOdUCI• F0t The ..,~·· Cl) UNTAME> WOfl.D '"Nekeni" t:OO. Cl) C8I MOVIE * * * "Hewall" 11966) JUiie Andt911Wt. Max Von SydollW. A MINIOnety to Hewsll In the aerty t800t trlM lo convert the netMls to Chrlttlenlty llW!llle •I me ..,,,. time ftl'\lOOllng to i>r-' their e.otPIOlt91lon and u ve hie fa1flng mem. (RI • lAllOK-fN GuHll Include Henry FOl'd•. James Gamtlf. Barry Goldwater. Martin Mufi. Joen Rivers. G«e Vldel elld Frenlt Slnetra. (RI D ElEMEHT8 OF THE UNt<HOWN: nfE 8EA Leon111d Nlrnoy hOsta ttH1 looll et l•blet. treeaures, M trectea a nd energy reaourcn from Ille sea, ""'°" lldel irlhebll 70 ~· oent of the glOba. u a mHTIS E.HOUOH Etlzebeth'I dream of gotng to • posh Eastern boerd- inO acnoot conn1e1a with the Bredtord 1ern1ty bu<IO· et (RI G MOV1E * * • "Battfo HyM11 " (19571 Rocle Hudson, Mat· Iha Hyer. A gentle ctlaplllln II able to dl5'>&1 his gulfty lee41ng& lltld beC;orne a Mii• 11ory hero dunno WO<ld War It (2 hr& I ID CAAOl BUAHETT AHO fllll£N08 Guest CSll Aetner. ti) MOVIE • • ·~ "Stage Frlgflt" (19501 J-Wyman, Mat· tene Oletndl Otracted by Anred HllChCOCI<. Ahar pleidlng innocence to a tuend. the auapec1 '" a murder '8&e turns out to be guilty t2 hrs.I fD ENEJ'IOY AHO AMERICA'S FUTURE Ci) THE ART OF BEING HUMAN Or Leo 9uscag11a, htghly a<:<:ta1med speal<er and poput111 educehon profes- sor •• use, pr-ts h•s entnot.uUc IMSMg8 of •. Love your fellow llumlln beif\O .. l:30 a> TH£ 000 COUf>lE When OScat claims the ~'for an attemoon ~ gWM. filli• la lot'09d 10 ,.... ..... deuoht«'• bit1ridey PIW1Y ~. t:ooD MOVIE * * "Pot~ SIO<y: A en.,_ To lM" (19781 D•vld Ceuldy. Vll'C• Edwardt. A roolcle COC> pa.ee ae • 1tudem In en ettempt to b<MM up • high 9ChOOI drug Mg. (R) • ml FIMWONC8 aPECTACUlM A ~!ti ol Jvty ~ "°91· ed b)' Sten Olemben trom Knon'• &erry Fenn wttn lllghllglltt ~ ~ lk'e- WOr11 IC)eCi8ls 8 9 CHAMJl'S AHOB..I A bMVllful _, tu<• 8o.ley Into • romeritfc nlng thet MM lnle> e deeltl trep (RI • MPVOMfff ~t: Shelley Wln1«1, J eck Anderton. Eileen FOtd. J«1I Hell, Tim Savn • dera, Julie Budd. Conred Beft.~Amm. • 2tTOMGHT "Oat~·· GD PAW> IU8IKJND t:ao. D9U8INO CAHCEJll'9 Ta.tE 80M8 Tiie ~wel<>pl1teo1t of the most ....n-«nown Short· term ~ teat f0t chemlcaJ <:arC:lnoglll'IS IS documented 10:00 8 G NEWS G ®I VEGAS Oen -a-lo-the killer of a CIOl4I friend. unawSte the! the ..-1c:11m·s "g~" grandton trr•ngecl the rnvrcl« I RI Cl) MOKT GALl.EAV "Tiie Petnted MtrTor" A _.,, Irie& to tel<e over a sec;ond-naf\d Sh<>C> from her par1ne< &!) CHEMICA.l.8 IN THE ENVIAONMENT "Serpent Fruit" OOC11- ment1 tfle controvMsy •bout the potential ot chemicals '" the enwon· rnen1 that c:euse canaw Cl) EVBftHO AT POPS On The Etplen<ide" Ar1tlur Fiedler and the Boston Poos Orc:tiestra throw • 4th of .Nty perty c:oncett on the bet!I(• of me cn.r.. River """' MVtlC b)' Sou ... Henoel, Streusa. Oftenbac:tt. and Tcha1k o 11t ky '• .. 1e 12 OwirtVf9." eGGOmpanle<I b)' ltowltnt9 ~ IW. WOl'tcl • =1!!1I~ *** "VIYll Max" (1968) ~-Utttncw. Jone!Nn Wini-A group of Mexl- cane ,...... ,,,. Alemo In preeentday T41X88.(21wt.I l ~ITOMa THI llHNY HLL. SHOW Benny b4tcorMI • detec:. tl\19 on Ille Orlen! Expr .... • DICKCAWTI' Guelt· MllOI Formen. 11:1118 ~TUAN Shan'on l0¥ejoy ~ti ..--rMPQn• 10 stories t>t~ by c~ News rncludlng I'-on !he OC- 10 81r Oilaat« end IN ~ .. ecv11on. -~ lMIOATE &d Colfll'• •nd Olcic &i1>9'Q pr-t hlghligl1ta ot ti.. day'• ICtMlla in thl1 pr .. tlglou• tenni1 toumament from l.Ondon, Englend. 8 DICK VAN DVU Rob -• out to M ite • bOOk during 1111 vlCIUon. t>vt nu troubte oeiono started . 8 9 llOlJCE WOMAN A hit man lh4ntono oC rel•<- "'9 11 req..-tad by tvs mobstlW~ to <10 one 11'1 job (RI Q) THE GONG SHOW fl) OET SMART Max and 99 cl-thal a guru " plot1lng • w>de ec:ele hypnotizing~ • 113 DO I L00t< LIKE I WANT TO DIE'? A debete ~ Relptl Hll<ler Ind Rllptl Napp ~ • loOlt ., ttle Nlltlonll Center to t Nuclear ~ end Develop- ment NgllllQht ttliS .. ""'. ne110t1 of nuc:1ur ~· (I) 8T AR TABt l<lfll, Spade end McCoy ere tr~ "' !tie past trom wfllCh return to the pr_,t means dNth. 11:4118 TONIOHT au.t host· 08\lld Letter· men Gue~11s· Jey Leno. Or. M oc,.,•81 Fo•. Brenda Boozer. 12;00 II swrTCH Mego,. end e WOll\ln wnose lluttland 9lurnbled upan a plan to tree • con· vic:t ere tudneppeci to l!flsvr• the man's silence IRI 0 TW1UGKT lOME Alie< 50 yaers of w.9dded bhaa. JQtln and Mertha Hoit Oectd9 that 11 would t>e nl08 te> start 11 all over a; AJ.1AEl) HfTCHCOCK PAE8EHT8 "The EqualizerM A pl>ysi· c.tlly Smell hus.Deod goes "' l)Y<tult Of • 200 pound wii.stMlong ..,..,,..,,, • OETSMART 12:30 D MOVIE • • ·.~ "S..,ent.-," ( t9'°J J eckle Cooper, S.tty Field • MOVll * •• "' "Thi CNroe Of The Ugllt ~ .. j TMel Emit Flynn, OIMe de H ...... letlCI • MOVll * 6 "Tomb Of 1'lle lMt\O o.d" (1tTcn JoM ~. A~ PetU)olln. • ,... OOUl1'IAU oowwv "Time ~b At Fltty Fe~·· eo.._, end hit a.. -dMOet· o.ie toxic cargo from a lr.igtll• lnYolved In • c:ollt- liOn just IOUth C>I '"' ""' of ttety. Cl) MOVIE • • ..A Bell Fl'Ofn Har ( 19101 VIYec:a l lndfor., Reneud Veney. 12:S7 8 0 MANNIX 1:00 8 MAYPO< "Wll Of The 81Mr Kings" 1:101 ICOWC 1:11 TOMQMOI# ~: Comedlen end lele- Ylllon panonellly Sem ~. 1:IO. F\..UOROCANONa ,: .. 1 ... 1:11 N1W1 2:00 MOVIE *'"' "Tom Sewyer. Detec- tive" ( 19381 Ooneld O'Con- nor. IMlty Cool!. G MOVIE * • "Sevege Sauon" ( 19701 Ron H9fP«, Olene Mc Bein • OET8'Wn SJ EHEAOYANO AMERICA'S~ 2:158 NEWS 2:2011 NEWS 2:30ID MOW * • • "The Leat Poaae" ( !953J 8ro<lerk* Cr•wford. John D«elc. • HEWS 2:608 MOV1E 6 * * "A ci-And p,_ "'' Oenger'" ( tMll .... Holbtook. E.G. Uenftal!. ~-~nwt THE84JN ~•..wa HO 8 DICK VAN DYKE 4:008 MOYIE * 'i't "Let Em Heve 11" t 19351 Virginie Bruce Brvc:a C.bot. G MOlllE •·~ "love Of Th,... Oueens" ( 19!>31 Hedy LaMerr ID MOVIE • • "Wll Of The ~t-~tes" 119~1 SuSAl'I Cabot. D.ctt Mtllef. 4:30 fn TO llE ANNOUNCEO 4~ II Inv£ BJWAADe Tllursdafl'• Bayt iMe Mo11i~• 12:008 •• • "TheOvtcesl" t t9S31 John Oe!ei<. Joel\ Evens tD • • * "Strengets wr..n we ..._.. 119eO) 1(11k Douglas.. K..n Novak. 3:00 QJ) • • • "The a...., Bwet1" !Pert I) (!Ma) Jo,.,n Weyne. Oevld Jan._ 3:30 fJ * * ·~ "FtrSI Men "' The MOOll" ( 19641 Echw8rd Judd. l 1onel Jallflas . ~· ..... -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------' .. . "" CBS Runs Nielsen Streak to Two LOS ANGELES CAP> -CBS finished at the top or the rerun heap ror the second consecutive week, scoring the top three rated shows to lead ABC and ·NBC in the weekly Nielsen ratings released Tues- ~a)' Nineteen or the top 20-rated programs for the -: week ending Sunday were reruns. The overall ratings averages for the week were l:BS.JS.1; ABC,14.9; and NBC, 13.0 CBS, WRICH TIED FOK ftrst with ABC last ,week, placed "WKRP in Cincinnati," ••M-A-S-H" •and .. Lou Grant" at the top of the ratings. ABC's .. The New Maverick,•• a repeal of a pilot movie from ·'Wtfall.finisbedNo.4. Episodes from four regular ABC series - .. Three's Company," .. Charlie"s Angels;' ••Laverne and Shirley" and "Vegas" -were next, With CBS' "The Jefiersons" and "60 Minutes" No. 9 QdNo.10. : NBC's highest rated show was .. Quincy,•• which ,,;p 28th in the Nielsens , ·-- "LOST a FOUND"(PG) WALTDISNEY'S (Q) 0 101 DALMATIANS" '6THE LOVE BUG" '"THE DEER HUNTER" (R) ••L.OVEAT ... ... f r H'~ P4 (J A I~ 'f I / j( local coverage keepayou lnfonned everyday In the DAILY PILOT LAST WEEK. NBC'S top.rated show was the de· but or Tom Snyder's newsmagazine. "Prime Time Sunday," which finished 25th its first time out. Ap· pareolly, many viewers tuned in just to see what Snyder (host or NBC's late, late-night "Tomorrow" show) looks like in prime time. Sunday's "Prime Time" dropped to 42 in the Nielsen ratings, getting only 24 percent or the au· dience. The debut show drew 29 percent of the Nielsen viewers. BY CONTRAST. CBS' oewsmagazine, "60 Minutes." rated No. 10, and ABC's newsmaguine, ··20.20. "fmisbed 19th. The ratings race is a much closer affair during the summer months, when there ar~Jewer viewers and aU three networks rely l&rgely on repeats. ABC, which finished rar ahead of NBC during the regular season, onJy beat NBC by 1.9 ratings points last week. The Nlel.llen compony says each full ratings point repreacnlti about 7~.000homc11. ........ ~ .....--.-.......... In the 11·20 spots, CBS had six programs and ABC had four programs. THE 10 WORST ·RATEDsbows: "Eddie Capra Mysteries," No. 57 CNBC); ''Universe," a failed pilot. 58 (CBS>; "Supertrain," expensive and cancelled, 59 <NBC >. "CBS Reports: The High Cost of Everything," 60. "The Lisa Hartman Show." a special, finished No. 61 <ABC); "Heaven on Earth," a grouping or failed sitcom pilots, finished 62 <NBC); "Hardy Boys" 63 <ABC>: "Welcome Back, Kotter," now canceled, 64 ; "Operation: Petticoat," also can- celled, 65 <ABC>; and "Uptown Saturday Night," another pilot that didn't make it. finished last for NBC. Teen Comic Gets 'Real People' Job APWI ....... S\~GINC 1~ ~""" -l~c. :\.(; -.,'1: o~ V ~. HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Byron Allen. an 18· &;'~!!!? year-old comedlan·writer and recent high school ...,..._ ... _ .. ~........, graduate, will becopie a traveling CO·host on -=~~~!!~~~!!f. NBC's "Real People." He made his network debut on the "Tonight' show on May 16, and has also taped guest spots on "The Dinah Shore Shoe," "The Mike Douglas Show" and specials for Mel Tillis and Joey Bishop. He was writing naterial for Jimmie Walker and Freddie Prtnze at the age or 14. THE TICKET SHAat C oecffft.s,.ts.. l"llNtr. 24 .... W.LM 714+41-f5t I ....... ~ 714-445-lffO "" o-' u-"'""""'""'"' ........ __ 0-• --et· '"•Brea•' Linda Lavin , TV's .. Alice ," will star as an a s sembly line w ork e r w h o fights for a bet- t e r job in t he CBS movie "The $5. 20 an Hour Dream." " NOW PLAYING .UPUZA Brea 529·5339 Pt.in can corm Orange 63-4-9282 .nlCOUT Costa Mesa 546·2711 ... , ....... Buena Park &21...070 .· . .. -··-·---· --·-...... ----·-~---.·-·-···------·----... -~ ...... -· ... ·· ·~· t l • t ' !'. ' I INCLUDING· BEST PICTURE BEST DIRICTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR BEST FILM IDITINQ BEST SOUND RC::6ERT ~ f\R) A Mil.HAU OMIOO FlM ..... · 'I ' I tt .. I •I' . .. ,·,: r'-,,, ' ' ., I !~I',• 1 ' • ',', • • • 1 •(R ·• • 1 • Ar ~JAM: C/.K1!.i ! I : .• · · l/~ti ', 1 '·',r • J ','H.~o\r 11 ' -.~IA1jl()IMfF'S i I ·111.C•".&ARK1 ~11~1· ... , '!1 ··~· I t ~ 1,1 '1~'. 11) ','1"(JOHNf11i ~~ • . I '"'O ., ,, I~ ' ' I '!~. I; .'~I .. ~ll .1'/l'1 t I . " . . IMI I.It. \. } • co DOUrt m:REO • "" ... o J()\/l Bo<:-R _-:-:=.,.::_ · !I' . . W~ING .•••• - ·1 1~"'"'"·l\ih \.-'f"o-.1 •~1,"to•' '•.J'•• ~, ... ,.,p.,~,O'~C.....•n:')..)n : . 't• "• 11;·• r• 1 1 ;.r t', , ' ., 1 • .,, , •~t•t'l:J!irAmci :• lDWAllDS' ClllEMA WEST ClllEDOME UA CINEMA Westmins1er 892 4493 01dnQP 634 2~'JJ Cos1a Me•d ITAOIUM DfUYl·lll Orange 639·8770 540 0594 . lllE LINE BE'IWEEN UWE AND DEATH JS THE BLOODLINE. BREA PLAZA EDWARDS' NEWPORT CINEMA Bre.i :,?9 !JJ1q Newporl Beach 644·0760 Ul CINEMAS STADIUM DRIYE·IN Westm1ns1er 893·0546 Orange 639·8770 -j ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES Oldirs But Goodies George Burns Cleft ) breaks up co-stars Lee Strasberg C center > and Art Camey on a New York park bench during the filming of the movie "Goin g in Style." a tragicomedy W1d11•dey, July 4. 1979 O~LY PILOT .,. about three senior c1llzens. Bums is 83, Strasberg 77 and Carney the kid of the group at60. Your preNnC• II reqwlfed at a SPECIAL TRIBUTE TO THE LATE JOHN WAYNE to be luld ot tM PORT THEATRE, CORONA DEL MAR WedMaday, tlu E1ghrecmth of Jlll11. 19'19 A SpeciaJ Scrttnmg Commt'm01'Clhng t~ Fam.th Al\nawrtof¥ of hu /1r1t 1mportanl fllm, "STAGECOACH" SOCIAL HOUR: I JO to 7 JO PM. AdmtlllOft: 110 00 to Anwnron Callcer Society, 0 . C. Unit . ..-. • • Lurnted Seating Rt1ervalions · 613·9U7 en MATINEES DAILY Al Setlh sz.oo .. 2:30 ...... •ucll"J-MMUPPET MOYIE" For a.to Cal 534-RH Price: Up From Ranks PJ .-\Yl <R~ 12:0M:IW :l0 Pff nmttrr fouJ Platt . J Tt~nste1 ~~' 2: I 0°6:20.1 O:lS 12·2·4·6-l· I 0 He Played 01i Columbia Lot -Now He Runs It HOLLYWOOD (AP> -On the waUs of Frank Price's office at Columbia Pictures are auto· graphed 1930s publicity stills of James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, John Garfield, Errol Flynn and other stars - And they all say about the same thing: .. Dear Frankie. to the 9-year-old boy who chased around the lot while tus mother worked in the commissary.·• FORTY YEARS LATER. Frank Price is presi· dent of that lot and, as such, one of the most powerful men in Hollywood. ~ The final "go or no-go" for all · Columbia Pictures projects com es from ham. and the f rf . , ...... fortunes o pe ormers. writers, , producers and indeed the studio s. • • itself hang on those decisions. ~-·~ ".·'"~ After 20 vears in television, '"'"-1 during which he was a story ~ 'iiiP • reader, writer, producer, ~,,._ ..,f.,..,.., executive produce r and ul · \·· •· timately president of MCA P111ce. Inc . 's Universal Television subsidiary, Price is running a major movie studio -and clearly savor· ingit. "I likelhls best of all-it's more fun ," Price said during an interview. "I've managed to have a lot of good experience in the past that's made this fun, and thattrairunghas been valuable." PRICE, NOW FOUR months on the job. r eplaced David Begelman when the former Columbia chief admitted stealing from the studio. Begelman. who last we~k was released from pro- bation for grand theft, is now a highly-paid "con· sultant" to Columbia and wiU be producing its movie version of the Broadway hit "Annie" and several other films. If the Begelman incident -dubbed "Hollywood.gate" by the media -bad any effect "In my opinion there will always be theaters----------------------and theatrical releaseo;," sa1d Price. "But with ca-• ble, with subscription TV. Wlth video cassettes. with the dis{' system~. I thmk we wiU be looking at the very broad picture as far as how a picture 1s marketed " Price. described by others an Hollywood as a MATINEES SATURDAY I SUNDAY shrewd and careful man. 1s looking hard at elec· ..t11-----------------...i~ tronic delivery because of his perception that the entertainment industry is undergoing fundamental "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG) changes. "MOON RAKER" CPGJ ROCKY II " 1PG) "What is happening is that, until fairly recent- ly. you had your theatrical release and that, at some period of time later, has been followed by the commercial television release," be said "There are mid·stages which are entering into it now. one of which is cable, one of which is subscription TV and one of which is video discs. And I think we 'll ;.-----------------..( see much more. particularly in the disc area." "LOST AND FOUND" "FAST BREAK" !PG ) PRICE CONTENDS THAT the changing market won't mean audience losses for Columbia>-----------------~ "NIGHT WING" ~PGJ ·midnight express" (RI and other major studios but he concedes that they will have to adapt. "ll won't change the percentages, in my>-----------------~ mind,"· he said. "I believe we are at the point already where the maximum electronic impact on the theater audience already exists. Right now, more people are seeing movies electronically than, in theaters. But I think there will be more of a 'DEER HUNTER" (R) STRtllUm 6scReen 6 39 -7 8 60 OAIVE-ln Sta<11um splitting up of the electronic audience." "BUTCH & SUNDANCE. THE EARLY DAYS' Pnce says he's put his own mark on Colum-THE DUCHESS & b1a 's operations since Begelman left but prefers to THE DIRTWATER FOX .. IPGI leave il at that. >-----------------~ "I'm a good listener," he said. -"l want 1 lo find out what the best opinion that anyone has is. I'm not trying to impose something on them." In the future, says Price, Columbia will make "important pictures that we think will have great mass appeal and quality." "BLOODLINE" (R) "LOOKING FOR MR. GOOOBAR" "THE IN·LAWS .. (PG) "WHO IS KILLING THE GAEA T CHEFS OF EUROPE?. on Columbia, it isn't apparent at the box office.--------------------"PLAYERS" (PG) The studio's net income for fiscal 1978 topped $68 million, almost double the previous year's results. Given his extensive background in television, it perhaps is not surprising that Price still bas an eye on the lube even though he's making theatrical motion pictures . 0 NOT ONLY AS GOOD AS THE FIRST 'BOTCH AND S<JNDANCE,' BUT BETIER." • HELD OVER! • More Entertaining Than Humanly Possible! 'HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "JAWS" 'THE CAR" (PGJ "THE DEER HUNTER" CR) 'THE BOYS IN COMPANY C" AL.I.. ORIVE·tNS OPEN 6:)0,.M.HIGHTLY Cht•O Under t2 F ree Unlen • Ktddt.r Playqround IF YOU FORGOT WHAT TERROR WAS LIKE ... IT'S BACK llY SCI I& [dllr51 •M• •• rnu'f.fiARY m MuallJH . A/Wlll/BR!M llOOCIM .. mm mNCllllYanHARI &0111118 .......... -· .. ~UR BlNf.Hl( ....... JOHNWRl~ ·.-.... Sll~NSPlllBlRG • . : ~ IDl)WlO 0 I W:land OA~U llllOWN · A UMVI~ RI Rlll ASI f''1'11ttr:l "° _,... __ l.!!t_ ...... ___ , .. "".,,_" '4 1111 J'UI •t4JU=·· ·~·~, .. wn• -............. ,._-._ =--••w-• ..... , .......... _ ...... N OW PLA"'INCi U.A. c1.-a MAU ... 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Features-two-way power .... automatic switching from AC house current speed blender stirs, minces. blends. liquefies and crushes ice. Includes cookbook. to batteries. High sensitivity speakers. Separate Bass and Treble controls. AFC (Automatic Frequency Control). Membyrship Department Stores Hours: The LB Cienega Store In Los Angeles, the San Berllll'dino and S• Diego Stores Open 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The Pasadena, Cerritos, Costa Mesa and Van Nuys Stores 12:00 noon to 9:00 p.m. All Stores Open Mon., Tue., Thur., and Fri. -Satarday110:001.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sundays 10:001.m. to 5:00 P:m. -All Sins Clued Wlllmdly .. ~--- . J INSIDE: •Club calendar •Horoscope •Ann Landers •Slim Gourmet F ood' -I GJ • w.ctt~. July 4, !979 DAILY PILO~ 1 Freedom. of Choiee • • A gciod time to use this privilege is -Mlile preparing food •.r CAaot. •oo• · .................. NOit kitchen.a bav~ a canbt.er of flour. a "-P of •uc•r and a shelf of sptcu . but a eup board ot (OOftdence ! Marta Christensen Bird, former &SJ\O<'l&tt' edtt.or of Dem Appetit maiuine, belongs to thf' premiere fourmet society, Le Chalnf' de Rotluears, ti diploma ohnembersbip ls usual· ly framed ln &Old on restaurant walls. am 18 POSTED lnside the ctuna CUP· board o1 bet Newport Bucb home -"lo boost m1 conftdeaff when l go to set'Ve a new re· clpe."' Not that abe needs to worry. When ~r married daughter, Melissa Leo· tricehla. receJyed her Ph.D. from UC Irvine last month, ~n. Bird served caviar loaf, pale, shrimp With remoulade sauce, ''indispensable honey· baked ham'' and more. laD't that going overboard fo r JUl>• relatives? .. Entertaining means doing your best and 'Cooking should be innovative and resourceful. The results are a matter of personal tastes, · says Maria Christensen Bird. • • . j . -~ -; t : I . should be done especially well for your own \ family,'' she replied ... We always use flowers and candles. .. WVE, FOOD and living all come together in special occasions whether it's caviar and . . . • . I • champagne for two al midnight or Tbanksgiv· ing dinner." That's the second mention of caviar so she hastens to add: .. , don't believe in serving a lot of food, but wbatis served must be very, very good. A won· derfuJ hmch can be nothing more than a perfect· ty steamed ear of com with Jots of good sweet butter ••1 AM ON A broccoli binge right now. • l Steam it for four or five minutes and blanch with cold water to stop the cooking. Serve wilb melted butter and ground almonds. It's especially good chilled with a Dijon mustard dressing It's far beUer to rely on commoa sense. some to demi glace and freering it as ice cubes to be a ble to make bordelaise sauce an minutes or give gravies a memorable essence. an art. too, and considers her collect.Jon 0£ cookbooks more an ins pira tion for s elf. expression than definitive texts. "Plus you might Uke a dish a lot better 1f you substitute a flavor or ingredient that you know your family or guests will appreciate." -Buys chocolate in 10-pound bulks for her favorite "sin by the ounce" gateaux and cassata layered with ras pberry Jam und Gr a nd Marnicr. "The two people who influenced my cooking the most were my mother and M . F. K. Fisher I doyenne of cuisine tolumnists) whom I've always admi red and had the pleasure of 1n- terv1cwing last year:· s he said . "And while veal is very ex~nsive, you don't need much. Pound it very thin and saute with a variety of vegetables for a quick and tas· ty entree." Such ingenuity underscores her main theme: freedom in the kitchen. Remembering the first time she "dared" to add a vegetable to the basic pork cbops-rice- cream soup casserole, she said, .. From there on, cooking bas always been an adventure with happy endings. -Trunks of the contents of her refrigerator as "the beginning of a cassoulel. .. Cooking should be innovative and re- sourceful. The results are a matt.er of personal tastes and preferences,'' she said ·'It becomes a challenge to discover new ways to use diced jalapeoQ peppers -in meatloaf, omelets, dips or as an a ccent lo a stir· Cry of veal and pre-cooked Italian sausage." "mE MAXIM used to be. ·1r in doubt. throw it out.' but al today's prices you 'd better chop up those mushroom stems for omelets or simmer celery that's past its prime into a broth." "I LIKE JULIA Child's tomato sauce best; 1t gets extra zing from orange peel and saffron . That's the kind of imagination I hke to see! .. And the b1i:gest he lp for basics 1:; ·saucier's Apprentice' by Sokolov with its fam1 · · ly tre-e outlJne for ad<1ptrng sauces." ••so11E PEOPLE rely too much on recipe instructions. There may be typographical er- t'Ors or the directions might be misunderstood HAVING SUCH culinary freedom takes pre· pa ration and sbe: As a new director of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, Mrs Bird refers to cookin~ as <See FREEDOM, Page C7 1 -Makes stock once a month, reducing How about a •gatorburger'? Is For Alligator BJ DON KENDALL ,., ........ WASHINGTON -With bed prices at record levels, grocery sboppen in some parts ol the country may see a little relief in the form of alligator meat. No Gne is predicttng a new breed of alli1ator ranchers will vie for water bolee with cattle growers. B VT T B E I DEA of a ·•gatorbaraet" may tantalize some COD.IUllMn M tncllUonal ground beef edge1 aboff S2 a pound In some aupenurt•. •'Tiiey may be •lttlnc oo a gold mlne," Mid a .C.m~ Depart- meDt Gftlda1. ··we lboaldn't laqb." The poMlbWtr ~ alli1•• IDMt .. be181 raiMd .. ~ with • Fiab -1 WUdUI• Service propGlal that ...W make lt euler few al· :ra••ta bl patta ol Loulliana to be ,.. tblAJ' ltiDt and, for the ft1'lt ume .. ,._..., permit &Mlr meat to be .......... lood. H....W '· O'Oa•w ot U..Pllb IDd Wildlife Service Mid allllatan DO ~--·--\IMCl~iD D1M ........ f:arl&'* tbey baYI prolller8* 1reatly ln ...-t 1•an. TU ~~ BS MID, are the '>Ml ........ of alblton and are considered ••sort of a delicacy" in some parts of the country. Alligator meat wu sold le&ally un· til a few years ago when the govern· ment cracked down on slaughter of the reptiles in an effort to preserve the species, be said. "It's not a big food item on the la· ble, obvioua.ly, but it is enjoyed by many folk.a," O'Connor said. Those who have sampled it say alli&at.or meat bas a distinctly fishy taste, but with a chewy texture closer to J>OU}lry OI' beef. Gene Cope ot the NatioGal Marine Fisheries ~ee Initially thought be was being put oo wbeo a reporter aaked about alligator meat rel\lla· tion. .... VE NBVEa BEAaD of anyone · e.Un1 them," be said. "Are you thlnkm, ol •tina one?'· After the Flab and Wlldllfe pro- J)09al WU explained, Cope said his a1ency hand les regulations for H•food. flab and 1bellltab. .. Tbe)''re reptllet and reptiles are not ln the Mme cluatflcatlon as filb and 1tMl.lfttb," be 1aid. .. We're a voluntary lnaPtCUon PN>· 1ram, but I 1uppo1e lt tomebody wanted UI to, we could develop •tan· dardl tor diem." Seedless grapes are a refreshing complement to this creamy custard. . .. Jewel Fruit: Grape SDDlmer Snackers can rejoice. Plump and juicy fresh California table grapes are back and ready to b e enjoyed any time of day as refreshing between-meal snacks. While California table grapes are available in at least one varietv throughout most or the year, the earliest arrival is the popular Perlette variety, closely followed by the Thompson seedless, both perfect for anytime nibbling. Refreshing and thirsl·quenching Cor 'round-the·clock snacking, seed· less grapes are also an easy fruit to serve. No chopping, peeling or pitting, and they combine well with a variety of other foods. Add grapes to summer fruit salads and compotes, to main dish meat or cheese s alads, as a garnish with broiled entrees or just serve them with sour cream and brown sugar. Wh en shopping for these early grape varieties, select full clusters with plump berries that are firmly a ttached to pliable green stems. The Perlette and Thompson are sweetest when yellow-green in color. Later season red gr ape varieties should be predominantly red over most of the berries, and black grape varieties should be a full, lustrous blue· black for best flavor. For best results. rinse grapes just before serving -and serve well chilled. When looking for an inviting sum-· m e r dessert, try this c reamy custard-grape combination. The con- vement egg custard mix makes pre- paration simple. Refreshing seedless grapes teamed with banana sli ces and shredded toasted coconut make this Tropical Grape Cnstard a dessert that tSee JEWEL, P•ge C3) 'Mel' Plans . Cookbook -: TV star Vic Tayback, the short-order cook ", on the" Allee" series, will judge the grand.prize .. , during a cook-off this September for a recipe", contest sponsored by Kelly Girls Inc., intema• 't tional supplier of temporary help. , Tayback. better known to millions as Mel of .( Mel's Diner, is a former Kelly Girl. •, Born in Brooklyn. where his father was a !4 fry cook, be moved toCallfornia as a teen-ager. .! By the time he was 25 years old, he was con. ~ vinced he would be a performer. ·~ He studied acting, at night and worked dur· :r ing the day as a Kelly Gtrl employee. • Tayback's popularity zoomed when the • movie "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" was adapted Into the bit situ•tion comedy series. Currently. Kelly services is callinl all good cooks among its present and former employees to compete In a recipe contest. More than one million persons in the United • States and Canada are eligible to enter . 1V series 'Alice' star Vic Tsyback's cookbook w/11 contain submitted reoiples. The 300 best recipes. ge.ared lo cater to the (SM MEL, Pase C7) • • e ONLY PU.OT - ·~ t CIDCKEN MANDALA\' t tight bead iceberg lettuce 1 pound chicken fillets, cubed oil Optional: 1 teaspoon 4 -0nions, peeled , quartered l cup rat-skimmed chicken broth ~ pound s liced 1 green beans <or JO· ounce box, defrosted> 2 red or green bell peppers, seeded, sliced Optional : I c love garlic, minced Optional : 2 teas poons anise seeds 2 teaspoons curry powder 2 tablespoons soy s auce 1 cup unsweetened peach, mango or pineap- ple juice 2 teaspoons corn· starch 4 tablespoons dry r oasted peanut s or cashews Quarter and core let· tuce. Cut into bite-size chunks and set aside Cut chicken in bite- s i z.e cubes. Spr ay a lar ge non-stick skillet with cooking spray (or use oil). Cook the c hicken cubes over high h eat , until browned. Remove from skillet and set aside. Add onion c hunks a nd cook 1 minute. Add broth, green beans. peppers , garlic , anise, curry powder and soy sauce. Cover tightly and sim· mer 5 minutes. Uncover. Cook and stir, breaking up onion, until most of the liquid evaporates . Combine fruit juice with corQstarch and stir into the skillet. Add chicken cubes, lettuce and outs Coo k and s tir , un · covered, until mixture is thick and well-coated with sauce. Makes four ser vings, about 300 calories each. <Oil adds about 10 calories to each serving.) TURKEY TACO SKILLET l tight head iceberg lettuce 1 pound ground raw turkey <l ea n , f a t . trimmed, ground beer may be substituted) 1 tablespoon vinegar 16-0unce can stewed tomatoes 2 green peppers, seeded, sliced 4 onions, peeled, sliced 2 teaspoons chili powder, or more to taste Optional : 1 or 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1 teaspoon c umin seeds (or ~-teaspoon ground cumin) Salt and pepper to taste \.'.I c up c heese· flavored tortilla chips, cnahed Quarter and core let· tuce; cut into bite-size chunks and set aside. Use a oon-stick skillet or spray a skillet with cooking spray for no-fat frying. Spread the ground m eat in a tsballow layer. Cook over high beat until un - derside is brown, then break up into chunks. Turn to brown evenly. Drain fat . When c hunks are brown, sUr ln all re- inain.lna lngred.lenta, ex· cept lettuce and tortilla cblp1. Cover and aim· 01er 5 minutes. Uncover and coot UDtil nearly all t.be liquid has evaporat· ed. Add lettuce cook and at.tr untll heated throu&b but 1tJJJ crt1p. Cruml>le tortllla cblpa OJ9r µ. top and serve lrOm the atWet. Makes fov • .-... under 300 ~--· 1f .YGG emtt Ht more Uwa OM tortWa dlip al A time. JOU can doM tbe FOCX> Iceberg is the 'Polyester' of Lettuce ... "' at Beef Cttloldt·Bl.cte Cut Chuck Stull ~:'.109 BfffChuck BfffQludl 7-Bone CtlUCll Stllll USDA 129 CHOICE per lb. Chl;k;;' or Oll 8oz. pkg. 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July 4. 1979 OAJL V Ptt.OT Cl ••• .Jewel Fruit <FnMa P11e C l> children wlll ea.)oy as much a. \h ~··· ftOPICA.L GtAPE CUSTA&O 1 .,atkaa• (, ounces> u cut\Ud mlx a tablespoons IUIU t~-cuPI mUk I f•ckace1 ts ounc~s each> t-ffllD ehHee. softened. eut ln Nbes l teaspoon anted lemoo OT lime: .,.., 8 toc:oMll IDIC&l'OOO cookles ' 1 •' f1'ftb Cahfornla &ffdlc~ gra~ cabout \it pound 1 I banana. s.llced \.'t cup ahreddl-d coconut. toasted In sau~pan. blend ~u•tard mix, Forecast WASHING TON <AP > -Consumers will have fewer choice beef cuts to choose from when they go to the supermarket, new Agriculture Depart· ment figures indicate. Tbe figures show the number of eattle being fed lor the slaughter martet continues to lag bebtnd the humbers of a year ago. Inventories of fee dlot cattle -the main source of steaks, roasts and other retail cuts of bee f --were 7,668,000 bead on May 1 in seven key producing slates. Tbat waa off 2 percent from a year ago, tbe de· partment said. Cattle numbers are generally down because producers lri m med their herds . ~ .. Slilll <From Page C2'\. IDGH·FIBER HJGH-PROTEIN LOW·CAL MACARONI SALAD lh·pound protein · enriched macaroni s ribs or celery, fine- Jy minced 1 onion, peeled, minced l small carrot, pared, finely shredded 1 red or green bell pepper; seeded, diced 3 table spoon s chopped fresh parsley 16 Spanish olives . thinly sliced 2 tablespoons olive liquid (from jar of olives) 2 tablespoons low· calorie mayonnaise 3 tablespoons plain low-fat yogurt celery salt and pep· per to taste Cook mac aroni in rapidly boiling s alted water according to package directions . Meanwhile, mince vegetables by hand or with the aid of a salad m aker or food processor When macaroni is tender, rinse with cold water, then drain ln a colander. Combine macaroni with shredded vegetables. Combine olive liquid, low-calorie mayonnaise and yogurt and stir into mixture. Sea1i<>n to l.aste. Sprinkle witb paprika and chill well before serving. Store, covered, in the r efrigerator <will last several days). Makes 16 one-half-cup servings, about 70 calories each. QUICK MACARONI SALAD LUNCHES Prepared hom e · made low-calorie maca· ront salad can b e th~ heads tarl on t'lutrltiom, quick and easy summertime lunches ... with the ad· dilion of l~·fat protei1\ foods suclf as drained water·packed tuna, cooked or canned (drained> tiny shrimp or crabmeat, sliced bard~ cooked esi or lean cold leftover l:Oel\ or young poultl')'. For eatlf lunch·size servlna. allow 1 cup macalonl .. lad and 2 to 3 ouace1 of meat, poultry or a.ealood or 1 aUced bard·cooked egg. Combine ••II and D>C*M a '*9 of lel· tu~. weqes of v to would b addition. a d 2so ·. au.aar &Od milk Add rream rl\-. ~ and lemon pet'l Brina to boll, stir r\ot with wire whl k Remove from hHl • Pour half the mhtture lnw 6 deaMrt dhhf's Puah 1 cookie down Into custard layer Let 1land 10 mlnutes, or unlll mixture sets Top wtth arapes and banana slice.. div1d LDC evenly Stir rem1lnln1 cuat•rd and drinle over fr ui t.I. G11rnlsh with toast~ ~ut Chill until 11ervtn1 lime Makes G servings Frosn ··Gr•Pfflclet" A void sort or wrinkled grapes, grapes with bleached areas around the stem end. or any "leaking" grapes. crisp crackers are ideal backyard barbecue fare. It's hard to Imagine 1nyt.hln1 more refreah.lna for anitcklng than a fresh buoch of arapes -unless you serve them frozen On hot summer days. froze n arapea become Mo ther Nature's "popaicJes." R1pe and ready lo eal when h a r v es t e d . g r a p e s s h o u-1 d be refrigerated after purchase. J usl before serving, wash grapes un.der a gentle spray of water and pat dry. Party Ideas Wltb Grapes • Small clusters ol green seedless grapes noating in sparkling glas:ses of champagne make an attractive greeting t.o guests arriving for 8UPl· mer bnmch. •If bU.a of crti.am rbeese rtima.Jn, ~at with rotary beater until smooth TlleGra~S.arll Taite small grape c lusters and dip Into beaten egg whit.ea. Then sprinkle with any navored dry fruit gelatin. Finish by placing cfusters in Creeier unlil firm Kld8 wm love these froien 1macks and will want to dip, sprinkle and free:ie their own grapes. Whe n purchas ing grapes, be choosey. Look for bunches with well colored, plump berries firmly at. tached to green pliable stems. ln addition to refreshing snacks, fresh Californja seedless grapes can add beauty and delicious Oavor to summer entertainment. • Fresh grapes combined wltb other summer fruits and spooned into chilled goblets with a splash or sweet sauterne and a sprinkling of sliced almonds create a light, elegant sum· me r dessert. Grapes make perfcr t low cialorte :-narki. A wholtl cupful cont&u16 only approJnmately 100 calorlcis OU R WHOLE WATERMELONS 0 7 lUSOOUS ANO SWEET ICVT, LB .. 08l • , ..•• LB e FRESH CANTALOUPE 19 RICHllNO FlA\/OflfUl. ..••.. LB e Fresh Meats BLADE CUT CHUCKSTEAK 99 BONOEO BEEF . lB e GROUND BEEF 5lB PICC ORMORE 119 tOOES NOT EXCEED 30 ,.,FAD .......... LB ~~~N~ RI~ STEAK lB 1_98 BONELESS ROUND STEAK.. 79 llO!GOllUf • . lB ·1. CROSS RIB ROAST ll()f;(lf !iS llONOlO 8ff J ( HU(I 1s 1.89 LARGE ENO RIB ROAST 1 89 OO!'IOEOBEEf • • IB • BEEF BRISKET EXTRA LEAN (;ROUND BEEF •ootSNOlfXctl011""•An ie 1. 79 BEEF SPARERIBS \8 1.19 GORNED BEEF BR1SKET MclOYSJ-0,890 PON~ONll lB 1. 68 FARMER JOHN SAUSAGE 58 5'!1'111~ uoo• 1 01 p,cc; • CROUND BEEF PAmEs ~~1=~~l~ SUI IAO 4.39 FILLET Of SOlE Ht(\H • 18 2.89 BING ~:~~~~~5 .... ls . 4 9 YELLOW PEACHES 39 SWfETANO/ JUICY ,.t. . . . . LB e FfeshMeats TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 289 BONELESS BONDED BEEF LOIN. . • LB T·BONE LB 2 88 STEAK BONDED BEEF LOIN TURKEY THIGHS tR 1.19 !fl(~ ll(H~ TURKEY WINGS on .78 IOfS>' Q<M~ LADY LEE SLICED BACON 1'"1('.511CE01 HJ! H9> 10 1.09 canned & Packaged HARVEST DAV PEACHES 48 CuNC. "AIVI ~ 1~07 (AN. FRUIT COCKTAIL lbOI CAN.48 t MJ .B. TEA BACS 1 79 0 !OOC1 Pfr, • r KRAFT ORESSINC 0 O!(.AM'f(UCll"'llU 160l an 1.05 r HAMBURGER HELPER 0 8£TIYCllOC~f' ~VAl!t(l'l(S 70Z BO•• 73 r SUPER SOCCO DRINK 49 b H Ol 81\ • r LADY LEE MUSTARO 49 4 2401 ,,. •• OOlIMJ~ DfVILOPIO I PltNTEO 12 IXPOSURE 20 l>CPOSUn 2.69 3.89 Take Grapes To Lunch • Bunches of grapes arranged on a board with assorted cheeses and Fresh Califomioll table grapes are wholesome lunch box fare. DELICIOUS PLUMS ROSA VARIETY ....... SEEDLESS CRAPES 69 THOMPSON. REFR1:SHINC ..•.•• lB e canned & Packaged bLADYLEE BEVERAGES 9 FLAVORS REC. 15 OR LOW CAL • • 120Z CANSe !PORK & BEANS 49 HUN'l S 51 OZ CAN • r ICE nA MIX 79 6 11PT~5UMOHftA\IOf! 1402 )At1. r PlANTER'S MIX NUTS O'v.<THPlAMM •• ••101C.ON1.69 r MARSHMAl.LOWS OCA.,.Pfl•t •60l P>Ct . 51 CRAPEFRUIT JUICE I NA 11141Al Oii ""'~ 69 IJIOY l( l . . •6 OZ CA~• rB.B.0. SAUCE 79 bt>Otlf( lltt Ol"•<•OVV 1501 Bit • r llNDSAY OllVES G OomtOMIOllJM .. OOl(AN. 3 rHELLMAN'S SAUCE 99 081C;HM~P 1801 8fl • r TORTILLA Oif PS OV.OVIJ( hAllU!IS • 801 l"tC. .59 r CUT MACARONI 8 A IJIOVlll .. 110l PWc; • 9 r LADY LEE CREEN BEANS 0 CUTOUetNO<ST'tlf 1601 (AN.35 r LIBBY'S JUICE b T0"'AIO •60l (Ar.. 59 C~IOltt 197'0YlUOtv~~ ll'C Al •oOnn •N~ 1""'1 loQl\f\ •-"'•OO<IComnw<etMs.ott NESS VER. 1 Get your pick of our summer fruit harvest at Lucky's lower V overall prices. ~ Each season. Lucky takes special care m bringing you the best value in freshness -for your produce dollar. Sink your teeth into a ·79 peach and you'll see this summer is no exception. Our produce bms are full to the brim with peaches , plums. grapes. cherries. necta rines, bananas. mangos pineapple. watermelon, ca ntaloupe. and a vari ety of o ther melons. W ith a selection like this. your swee t tooth can go "au nature!" for the summer . The difference between ripe and wrong. We don't expect you to have to knock -~ or our melons or pinch our plums. 1 That's why at Lucky, our fruit is LARGE NECTARINES 49 WONOERFt.Jl EATING • . • • LB e COLDEN BANANAS SOUTH AMERICA S FINEST ..... lB .19 Delicatessen blADYLEE FRANKS 99 BEHOR MEAT 160Z PKC. e t JAlAPENO LOAF 0 Ull10GfOOO HCll P•!. • 98 SMOKIE LINKS [, OS(A0 .. 4\'{o 1 69 C.,11"1 OO>otf.111,u \101 P\ , r POCO'S SHELLS 0 IAC00VIOS"IAOA~ 4 ~Ol P•G . 55 CHEESE BALLS L ••u••u~• •LOI 1 89 WITH "U" !aOl B•ll • [,SHRIMP COCKTAIL 65 V.l(CO • Ol >U. r MILO CHEDOAR CHEESE. 19 bu>O•lll ~o: .. c.-1. Dairy & Frozen LADY LEE !LEMONADE CONCENTRATE 29 ln:CUl.AR OR PINK ... l'lOl CANe r NUCOA MARGARINE 57 0 •601 (IN• r BANQUET OINNERS b9v•QotnlSEXCL eur 1101 PtCc; .59 r CHINESE EGG ROLLS b 0V. C!'K. $ Y4'!1€11n 601 Piie; • 78 r BIRDS EYE VECETABLES b\IMOll ~ff!NE\COllN PIJIS 1001 P!(c; .36 r PEAR-<iRAPE JUICE b r.u r0<>c0Nao;t-.A11. 1101 c• ... 87 picked for peak flavor and freshness. Properly ripened. you get sweetness that needs little embellishing in summer salads and ~-d esserts. Get your pick of eating pleasure from Lucky. DELICIOUS MANCOS 49 UNl0U[ IN fl.AVOll EACHe HONEYDEW MELONS __ .ta .19 OHICIOUSLY SMET -- liquor !COLDEN CROWN BEE~/ 1202 CANS1 °9 •GORDON'S GIN e, >l.""00< I IH'• b'I 9 .49 CANADIAN DEW ! CA"•DIA""'""'"' 8 39 11)"'1()()< ' "''" 91, • Household & Pet J TRASH CA~ERS U'D'IH I; Al XICI I>((. 2.23 !CARPET FRESH A•OW'C• 1A0l CAN 1. 69 ;wx DETERGENT 110J<O !10/~1,1.15 LCLOROX BLEACH 81 uOVIO ~·~ 1111 , f PURR CAT FOOD hAQJ(nts hOl (AN.20 .(CYCLE 2 DOC FOOD (.A>NI~ t!llV •Ol8 a.-c2.59 Health & Beauty Aids [,DENTAL FLOSS ::"o'1~£ w.::::i sovos . 77 • GOOD SPORT SHAMPOO b \601'1\ 1.67 r NAIR LOTION 0 Wlll!IAIYOll •Ol Ill • 99 r MENNEN SPEED STICX b sPlCt Hfll9Al lflil( 99 'l(.U\Jl9 J HOl Wt• P BABY MACIC b ,.£NNOILOflON 1601 Ill 1. 89 DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS ... what discount Is all about. .... ,.. .. ,. W LA II'~ AYIMll ..... ..... •1• IO naft CCU... ~-o CotfA ..... 1'1M MAMOa llOl.'.nMO ""'41 lfT Ott NI lfO IUCIUO AWtlUI ' ~91AQ4 , ... l'IOOltHUMt t"'-n CMl...OC -·· ~·VWllUI •• OAllOlll OflOVI 11m IMONOUA llVl:..VC STORH OP!N OAtLY t A.M. fTAllTI* ,... •• ~Mii OAllOt N OllO\ll Ut11 IUQJO ·- lflltfltlfO '°"' mACtl fttl llT\MfTA AlllllUI fvtntl 1•1'l~AV'lll\ll, WU'TMlldTD ,,.,, Ill n I n"u ltTllHT .• 9. DM.V PtLOT FOOD ' ··Exotic Salmon Has Delicat Taste, Appealing Color TBS COLOa of • •SM1q blohom , salmon ·ir.llldell~ate Lil navor aa ll II beauW\al to behold. . Tia• •aotlr salmon, •¥P la proltiQ and tow Ua talortea. makes a perf ed main dish for U1.- .... ~ c ttp parsle)' aprlaa l carl"Ot. sit~ 1 onion .. heed 1 IUllt c•lery. shct·d l bay lf'a( 2 l'UJ»I mayonnaise \ medium onion . quarl"rt'd I cup frosh panley sprlJ:s I teaspoon d ried thll wct•d « l Salmon ' makes perfect main • = .. moetbl wbea .,~ ~ .. OD special . ·~=-=-mon \o 't·J teaspoon thyme 10 whole pepper coma Place all 1n1:redlent~ ln dudlen fryer C'ovrr ai nd brin1t to 1t boll R~du<:.: twal and !'Im m~r . until vegotablel' are tender. aibout 20 m1nulee WUh 1 slotted •P uon remov~ ull ve1etabl,•• and berbw. Liquid la now ready to Ult! SA Ct: Fl.OIU:NTJNE 2 pack a Res c 10 ounces ta ch t _Jroi:en sp1n ... ch. defrosted . cooked and we ll drained rut all Ingredients in to b lender container. cover and process until s mooth llf necessary. stop blender. use rubber spatula to keep ingre· dients around process· ing blades Cover and continue to p rocess. 1 Serve cold. Yield: 3 cups . dish. ~ ~ac lfle Nortbwel\, .. trnon la al110 found l lhe Atlantic Ocean as ~,cup milk em--,,.1nn.t•!·lflij1l:J --Sl --1tn1n.s1a·1•1;.13 --2~ '>'' ""' c...-'-"hr o.. I l .. ..,..,,_,,w• I . a THE vacatlo fi erman. nothing 1 ~ sallsfy1ng and m e1'"nslve th1an prepar •;and serving has own c ob mlJ--JtjlM.\lij1Ill41t:1 --,c:\1 ~ ..... c...-'9M .... (t) ....... \>1: I 19 w111o I lcetch•• 49 C ""' I Det-.etit .... ~~·. C~I: ~TM1C..,..'-lhfhl(t}12......... I I 49 w1ti. I 1 Scotch 8uy 12-01. C c!."',:... I I ,, .. 11a Pkg. '""''' II I 1 ScotchBu• 1299 ~" I : Corn 8roont Eoch 1i-. 11 1 nd. frozen salmon s~aks are available alll\Osl anywhere. tt'be following recipe rot poached salmon is e•y to prepare. POACHED SALMON ~ quick.low calorie ertree that will please no. lovers. Court Bouillon 6·8 salmon steaks, 1 i~b thick •r.i cup melted butte r 2 tablespoons lemon julce Lemon wedges Is ___ ... __ ,.... ............... ~· --·-~··-""--.... 0...0 L _._,...C...-1 111'1 -~~--~--~--~----~ •s . .-o..c.--• .. ._,., ~MM "'"••••• <§)' ~ ~M s..,. • ._ .. " C..W-,... tf,.._. ~ '9tt 0...-~ ---<-· ------------------ It Ain't Fancy, But It Sure Is Good ... So Lower Your Total Food BID With ••• '5AFEWAY~ Scotch Buy" PECIALS ... . Sauce Florentine Jnto simmering Court Bouillon place salmon steaks. Cover and sim· mer until fi sh flakes with a fork , 18 ·10 minutes for l ·i n c h steaks). Combine butter and le mon juice in small s au ce pan ; war m . Re move fish lo warm serving platter. Pour lemon·butler sauce over ---=-----====:::-:=----------- fish and garnish with Scotch Buy Scotch Buy Scotch Buy lcotchBuy J lem on wed ges. Serve ' -... ~-11 ,J immediately with Sauce : ..... _preserves r•,. .. Y or am ~~~:i~~~i.ne. Yield :,6·8 t· ~J u,, .... ._,, 'I 08 ~ 89C Economy variation -, ..... ~ 37-01. , 37.01. In place or salmon sub-.. .__...,,;1,i?:.p Jar ~< .. ~ Jar s titute a ny firm fish fillets such as haddoc k. halibut or cod. COURT BOUILLON A basic a nd classic fis h poaching liquid . 1 quart water 1112 cups white wi ne l t a blespoon tar· raeon vinegar ~Scotch Buy ~!fnut Butte ~ 49.01.1199 _ _... Jar Faltrlc Softener ~ s.01ch1uy 99c ... ·.:, •. j ~ ....___,I.-.. Gallon Health And Beauty Aids! U.S.D.A. Choice Beef of Detergent fof O.•h•• 5 5 c 32·01. ~Bottle _ lcotchBuy ~Fruit Drinks ;.,...,....,..•Gro,.. 47 ~ •Oro"e• c ~46·01 . _,,. Con Liquor And Wines! l'r1<n fffective In lH•nMd Sof•••1'· Ho SolH In •• hcen of 20 o.lleno. H• Soi.1 For RHolo ... -Smirnoff USDA Choice Bulk Beef Whole Boneless Shoulder pple5auce 3 16·01'1 Canl --Scotch Buy :-:-:::::; Com , • 1a;=a1 • _. Who!. kernel 3 ' I ~. •'~ \/oc1io11.1rn Poe~ ....... --~ 12·01 ~ Con' FAMILY FUii OISCOUll1. ~~Nfll '2°0 0FF! On a .. uJar A""'i•sioft To llowf c Mo.ftt.-! ...... ,.._ ••• ~00 ............ ,w-... /.f-At1"'~•t1 "t•1., OOOff·Y•v,_,,'••f~1tf.-h•• •1 t) ., 00 ()H.y.,_. ,.. ·i •> l .... ••4 °"""' ..... ,....,,. ,....., J' ,.,. s. .. ,.,.,.,, ,_.. ~ .... ~ ·~ ' .AA'' Eggs s... c M..:jium 49 1-dor Carlon lcotch Buy Catsup ~ ~ 3 1'1·0'1 ..__.. 80111 .. •·lb. 59c Carlon Pkg of 99i'l-' 100 15-oz. 49e Can 6 8-01. •1 Cana 5 l··OI. '1 f'k9l. :::::::.: Butterm11 k ~/I., ... ,,,,. Ou,1rl 39c ~Safeway Water GJJlm• s1 ~ 011 >i1111Q •1 D• 1011 ·1 3 Boni~ ~Shortening •?oz s1 45 iliFZ:fi' ScolCll BUY Gin 'e"-.!: Salad Dressing J? ol 88, ~ !)(:otcn fl"t Jal ~He~ Tea Baas "'9 s139 aa;:=fT t11.1c1e 5'otrh6ov ol 100 Chuck Roast USOACho-8"1 Clwck !Cron ll1b) lncl<lde" Roo•h ot Steak• q 10 I 5·1b S1t• !.169 Safeway Fresh Produce Cut, Falvorful and Juicy lb. c Whole Beef Rib USOACho;.1e.1f lndudn Stol'don9 ll1b llooOI ond l ib St.al<. 14 to I 7·1b '"" !273 Whole Boneless Round Tip USOACho ... leof lncludH· Sreok• .. '°"'"· 9 ro 11·1b S.••· lveryclay Low Prices On UIDA Choice Beef . lo• Round lteak •2•• USOA ~ IHf 19Und, 1on.a.................... .. . lb, :t~,~~?! ............................. lb.•1 1 • Bonelea Romt •17• Or Steak, USOA Cheicie leef Chudc ................................. I~. Pork Steak ''frfth", llod• Shoulder . • , , , '139 lb Beef Liver Sllc<Hl.fttlth froH" A...t O.ft .. t41d , •• ... tb.'1°9 ~~...,~!..~~.! ................... lb .• , •• ..... ..... .... ":!!..,O::..... Chuck lhort ..... USDA~ .. . ::~.::.::....:=:.::.:~-------=--=-:... ... ..:.~~ .. r. ;..~i:-- ~ ~ .............. Pt ....... ......... , •K .... •OAf • Futf • Petemet Fresh Head Lettuce Firm, Crisp Heads c • Wedneeday. July 4. 1979 DAIL. 'Y PtL.OT :- Chipped Ham is Regional Delicacy in Pittsh11rg4 PITTSBURQH <AP> ; -Every November. 1 little d~llcateuen In I• f"ort LauderdU., '11 .. pol• out a 1l1n. "We have eh.lpped ham Jutt ltke haly'a on tbCl boulevard ln Phtaburah. P1 .'' {(~ ~ ~al ••"'-tlv '-one I ltbe few 1'lotef -o\rt.Slde • west ern Pennsyhanla • ad cuwrn OMo. that Jeatu.,. ctripped ham. a f oocl &.'i much a part of • Pittsburgh as s teel • •Ula, rivers and corrup- (i o~ s of the English language. "PEOPLE ¥fll& fQO\'e only as fu awtrf a. llar- risburg. l>hiladefphia or Balth11c1n say they can'\ ba1 d,._.1 UID." says U. WUUID.luly. lsal y , a third g~neration retailer from the famH y that In· troduced chipped ham to the Steel Cit y, ts the first to a dmit there's n o 1 • ~ret td chipped ham . T ake a lean loaf of pressed ham. set the uu tom atic s licin g machine to the thinnt:st ~u~ possible. and start s llcing.hesa1d. .. IT'S LIKE making a martini. ··Do It gently, so you d on 't bruise it." said lsaly. who points out t hat. the chipped ham ~hould be Ji ghtly packed ror storage in order to avoid crus hing lhl' meat ·By slicing the meat 1h1n. you get bett e r n a vor release," he said It's the B e rri est By CECILY BROWNSTONE At-••lH PTH~ F-Edll0< Oeep down in our heart:-. s o m e of us be hen.• the hcsl and purest way to serve :-;ummt•r'~ lovely berries ll> with heavy C'r eam. "'pour ·or whippl'd ;'\ £'\ ('rthekss. there arc olht'r delectable but lt>!-5 calorifi c accom pan1mt:nl~ Strawberrit's. blue~r ncs. raspberries a nd l••herc; of their c lan are <lel1l'1011s accompanied h\· a simple custard saure t\not.hcr calorie·culler 1~ cream -style cottage cheese "h1rled s mooth in an electnc blender with a little milk -ersatz sour cream And. of courl.e, there's :.ilway~ ~ogurt T H E CUS TARD S.-\ l'CE <iccompanimcnt 1~ one Wt• grew up on. The ersutz ~our cream is a n idea we hit on many ~ears ago and that since has captivat· cd cook~ Yogur&. has begun to bt> cxtrcmt·ly popular :.i round ou r house since we'\'e been making it at .home 'uat •t,hts week we trftd a n ew combination '' e ·re in love with U ' YOU TRY IT. you may become equal- ly enamored. We baked a "Very, Very Easy Crustless C heese Cake" a nd s erved small squares of it flithhesb berries. We ·tound 'the rec ipe for the cheese cake in a delig~(\ll .. charily" cookboO~ "Specialties of the House'' Our Lady 1 9f Grace Montessori st:Jtbot. Manhasset. N. Y. well worth looking ID to Flavor and aroma arc- J111t two reuona why th~ lood la popular here- "PltUburah is a blu1• collar town . ••(:Mppect ham make. l'T'eal u ndwlc hea lo tarry to work," laatv sald who i.tll l l on.i for <'h1pptd ham con<'ern, tht> MolhM>n family 1'ht'y lllOvttJ \0 \ht• M ldwe11t nnd llked tht· area. but 1w1c~ • yel.lt tither huvc• the fuly Co lit'nd thcl1 favorlt~ lunch m{·at b' 1t1r fn•1.ih1 or h '" l' frwnd:-. d"h vt•r 11 hy c·ur Southl1m Cahrornia who hab., s tanding Chr111tmas order butler Pl'tlln H'e cream, Klon dikes, an lsaly tee 1·rt>um treat. and three I pound pac kages of d1lpJ1t'<I ham c·h1pped hum dot:sn 't freeze and the ice cream does n't melt ," Js aly ~ay:s Newcomer s don 't a lways like it. .. A lard sandwich." scoffed one Minnesotan who watched a native devour a s ta ck ol t h1pped ham between two s lices of white bread The 127 lsaly stores sold I 8 m1lhon pounds of the meal in 1978, and 'tan sell 50,000 pounds any time there's a three day special offer crease sales of pressed ham, proposed chipping It. The idea wasn't an overnight success . but several factors com· bined favorably To start with. "We promoted at ." said ls aly. of World War fl helped, too. Servicemen who had eateh so much Spam moved on to chipped ham . he saJd . While the product has ' r emained the sam e since 1938. the price hasn 't, climbing steadily from 39 cents a pound to $2.39 ONE STORY oboul formtr rll re~1den1~ Tht•re ., .J womun 111 "IMAGIN•: the pro blcms I havt• packing that order so th e T HE FOOD originated around 1938. lsaly said A meat ·compan } salesman, hoping to in Automatic m e a t sheers made prepara· ti on easier, :.ind the end YOU A1WAYS SAVE.I WITH STATER BROS. LOW·LOW PRICES deli.· .. · mMiO"iultltnos !~~, • • s 9 • SlalllUlflOS •• ,wa110 89• LUNCHEON MEATS ::>t , • SWlf I S • OlllCl"AI •HI I• QU .. &Pl I $1 09 BROWN 'N' SERVE ~:~ I. 11.&M .. •llUl• $149 llCED BACON .. 11 ..... h LAll .. VS •1111f &010 $169 BHF STEAKS ,, 01 P>•· 1. BITS O' SHRIMP ~~~' OSCA-R llllAV(fl•M••I Wlllliilfll,UA S J 69 BEEF FRANKS ••O/ O•I\ ... rlltS•HAOll" RIOT FILLET OSCA~ MAVlll • 110U"O OA ~011•M1 $ J 8 9 VARIETY PACI ~~~' •• rcfuN01(coo $1 '' .K T c LB. TA•Ll•llAND SLICED BACON HS PKG. 99c ---r- 811F RIB ROAST LARGE ENO $I 8 9 LB TURKIY DRUM· STICKS FROZEN & DEFROSTED 59~ LB SMOKED HAM HOCKS 9 9 c,. BU'• 8'AUt CHUCK STIA!< NAM SLICIS • $1 99 e•t• ·<"•'•·~u·• .. r>· '"'' POT ROAST s 1 19 ROUND STIE4K $1 19 Ria 'sTaAK $119 &Ur •~OU .. 0 •80 .. l lN s11• fltll •l HI>" • • RUMP ROAST " 7·80111 ROAST • s 12 • s'liou.LDaa an .. s 1 •• cua1D STEAK s 1 •• 1-lit~i'TIA'I<. • $1 79 s1•• Ks 1 •• $249 '" iaouiti»0aEii·· ··.·ti $1 •• aouili> STEAK 16 llECF • 80 .. HtSS s 1 ••BU·• • C:Ht•C•{ llONll f">• STEW MIAT Ill SllOULDIR H&H 18 s2s•1 ._ ______________________ _ llll•"IOUMD•llOhll(~ $259 MU •SIOAll(loD TIP aOAST 111 tRI• ROAST .a $249 llUI • S¥All f"'O al•SRAK \8 $25~ HUNT'S 9 KETCHUP 32-0Z ;!:WESSON Oil 24-0Z CHICXEH Of THE SU• CHUNl\t:ITE IN Oil OR WATER 83< 99c 73c , .. ,,llA CHEEJI • l AUflORY I · DETERGENT NATURE SCENTS I BATH BEADS JO'( 'I DISH LIQUID tiiiiiRINE 80AbEH • LITE LINE • AMERICAN ICHEESE ... ICING'S • HAWAIIAN 6~Z ~4 0/ 5265 IS·OZ 87( n.oz. 94c 160 Z 56( I SWEEI BREAD l?·Ol s 159 t6-0Z. s 109 e .... iim""·~ _,, I WHOUPHLEO TOMATOES .~59c B eer & Wine Soecia ls J:.l S fOflfS EXCEPT l A llHOAI cc llAMM~S VINEYARD IEER CHAIUS. PINO\ CHAILIS. YIN llOSl U I 12-0l CANS ~.~:::GUNDY • -$239 s2~! -~ ~!~?.!A~!~~Nt· s2 s• Oii llOlf. 1.MH"E EA ,... SINGLES 1)07$1 49 C•"• ot 111e Wu~ UNANA5'l1T 2 l••" ........... •2. H f vff 'l.H Y2 N•lu••I Oeuert AMGll fOOO WI W/lllll(S Pie ol Ille Week STltlWllHT /IMUUll '" 21-0Z '2. 2' -----SPECIAL tHROllOH JUl y 15. "" llAllSCO COOKIES C95 AHOY . .. u -01 s 1°1 CIC-I CllOCOl.AR <•P u-oz '1°1 .Cl WAFFU CREME 10-01 M ' M .. ,W .. lt-Ol Mc Ill I• WARRS . . .. . .... u-oz Jtc 0 -01 ltCf 94c ·~' $2.29 Wf. ll(S(,l\IE THE lll014T TO l.llll!IT Ofl Rf FUSE . IALUtO C~CIAl OfA&.lJll Of' WHOlH~lUI CRANBERRY JUICE omw~·· .'ff; .. $1.25 CORN OIA.,ONO • WH0Ll "[~"[l OA CRt It.Iii •.,1 flt ·I ..... , 49c TOMATO SAUCE , .. l•O·~· • . ,,. 31 c TOMATO SAUCE HU"', !.,. "f" 17c (·e KOOL-AID ~~~INK MIX SAUCE . •I ~( .. \ WOAC(Sll A~HtfH CAT FOOD tllllllRl\rll ) V•All ftl S $16SJ I • __ (' CANTALOUPES l ARCE • SWH T • Yl,.I l'•P! I 5c lH CORN l AP4,f •l 1 1'1-At/li~• ' WI f • '"f ... (11J ! ' .... 54c -! ,.o: 61c NOODLES TO GO nw o• rH-:•1 h 9 1' o: 45c .. BAR SOAP 11Mc.•~ \10'"'" e . , .11 22c l A'9ul • flil0 "'M"'f 0 ""'ti' BANANAS CH ERRIES .,. 1:~~~~~r~~[:~~1.~ur•1s •e·o .. 82C --- I • '«iA f Alrrf • • \""1 • J t • '' GRAPES fJfli•fi~""°A.\ 1tA\l&."i •'•"I I ONIONS ..... ,, • I ~·"IA• """''lit 1 #ta.I f'•0• .. ••1 23c lU BAKING SODA .. A .. ,H ..... !R ! .~01 35c CHOCOLATE SYRUP HtAi<•lY ~ ! "ol 59c DETERGENT ~~~°"' • ·•01 s1 .39 WATER SOFTENER WHlll ••: ! HOt s1os COLEUS, ROYAL CHARLIE, $288 PIGGY BACK OR INb CREEPING CHARLIE HANGING BASl([T EA Low-Low Frozen Food P n·ces I .ROYAL GELATIN &St•VORS PEANUT BUTTER CUPS :~w.s.!. s109 MARGARINE W(IQIH W&ICH£11S • 63C sari ... 1•1-01 I UI S DILL PICKLES ~~~s~~•OSl'f~ ! 060/ s109 SOFT DRINKS 4SfrH 'EPSHl(;HI •(PSI s1 29 PlG 01104tl I •l Ol C•"\ • G T l WESTPAt: VE E AB Es SROCCOll NOIUUNDY MEDITERRANEAN. OlllE,.Ul OR SCA.,OINAYIAN • lO-Ol POTATOES g~~~~! CRINMLCS. !'Alf~ Ok fATEll TOl'\ SHRIMP :::r:l~OAAOUNll1 .. 8•"f" - • 32·0/ .. ! 160/ 39c I GOLDEN G ID COOKIES ~~c<;,~~~~~P·~.. 11-oz :' ; PEPPERS ~~hj!l"EoN·~~\•,o~o;,~, 97j; SolRAlEEOATMEoll RA1S1N ! • $ J 69 v CAKE CllUMCl-!EE$£0 RIOINAI 1101 011 SfllAWBf.RRY • It-OZ, -BISCUITS •Auu o ! '•-05 16c CREAM CHEESE CAKE ~~:~~:c e 1t-0z. $)It Cfl£$( SLICES w1~w•1cNU& !z 111 ORANGE JUICE • 954 TRISCUIT CRACKERS N•~teo !•~r 7gc W£STf>::uswm ... , ·I · u-oz. WHEAT THINS H~••tco 10-01 7gc VEGETABLES ~·:~ .. '::ii.:~u~NKC •. ~~z 29 4 -----------PRrcES EFFEC. 7 FULL DAYS, JULY 5 .. JULY 11, 1979 ' - I I .. CWLYPtLOT Wedneaday. July 4 1919 FOOD . ~ • Program Fights Degenerative Disease NUl'llrt'IONlSTt\ all 01rer the country er' talkint about lh diet and ~nrclse proaram df' veloped by Nalhan Pnllkm at th• Looa~vlt)' Center ln Santa Barbara Many caM Mstorl upport the facts that c:holeatttrol I v ll can a,. reduc~. tugh blood pr nure can plummet downward and other d.- .ieneraUve diaea.au11 cun be Nvf"rted by a rigid chant• ol dlet A new beat·sellln& book "The Prltalun Pro aram for Diet & Exercls.,·· by Nialhan Pr1Ukrn with Patrick M ~h'Grady Jr. tells why and ho"" to cha~~ to a dlt't that may change )'Our hfr t."< pcctll\Cy and havt! a profound lnlluence on tht: quahty or heulth you cun el'\)oy -.. ·pe<•lal D iet• By June Roth MANY DEUC'IOUS MAIN COURSES are rntally meat Crt-c, usani; yolk free ptlsta and one pt-rcent or lt'SK ratty cheese or combining grains ..,ut·h as rirt• with h(•alth APPLE NOODLE PUDDING l package <8-ounce> yolk -free wide noodles. cooked 3 apples. peeled and thinly sliced 2 tablespoons lemon juice 112 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 cup hoop cheese or other uncreamed l'Oltage cheese 2 tablespoons skim milk 1 tablespoon undiluted frozen apple juice concentrate. thawed 1 egg white Combine the cooked noodles with the ap- ples. which have been tossed with lemon juice a nd cinnamon. Mash the cheese with the skim milk and the apple j uice c:oncentrate. Beat the egg white lightly with a (ork until it la frothy; add tlus to the cheese and Yihip well. Adel the cheese mixture to the noodle-apple mixture; pour the noodJe pudding anto an 8 x 12·ilach DOD· s tic k baking dis h. Bake in a !SO-degree oven for 45 minutes or until the applies are tender and the top is lightly browned. Makes 6 servings. PASTA E FAGIOU 1 cup dried kidney beans 1/2 cup dried lentils 1 small onion, chopped 1 stalk celeriv. chopped 1h clovegarl c, minced (~ SPECIAL, Pa&e C7> ,r ocery ~ _..o st SALE STARTS THURSDAY ,JULY STH1r-----::: \V7_ ~ot All ~ od .0 By LOUISE C'OOK Auoc..ateo Prtt\ wrner T he n t' x t 11 m l' ~ o u a nd at the checkout >untcr. mut t cr111g IOUl the M?.l' of the btll Hi the hi gh prt('e or od. take a good look at •ur shopping curt. Chances are. manv of IU r purchal\C~ ti ren 't ocl at al I. t\ G ROWIN G E RC'EN1'/\GE of the oney Ameri<•ans f>pcnd grocer)' stores •~ go g for non food 1tc ml\, r everything from dC' r~ents to hair spray. o m magaz1 n ('s to baC'CO .Statist1rs pubhsht'd in e most rN·ent •~sue of t' National Food .. v i ew of lht• S .. p a r I m <' n I o f .!rn.:ulturc show that 1n ii I ht· latt·1-tt vNir f<ir 'lll'h t•nmJ;ll'H; f1g11re:- r 1• a v a 1 I :.i h I l' • 111·fi('a11~ ~p1·nt S107 :i l llon on fr>od anci non t'11hohc he"eragl's tn -uc·t·r:-"lores and 1µcrm:.irkcls They spent an add1 rnal S40 8 billton on Ill roods a nd alroholic inks. In 1957. the USDA re wts. non foods Ii ke 1µt.•r ~00<ls and health 1<1 bl'aut v aids ar •11nted tor ·16 7 perC'ent I ?. r o <' c· r y a n cl pPrmarket sales 20 · irs lalt>r th•· ';Jml· ·ms al·t·o11nlt•c1 for 27 fi ·rl'ent of <tll :-ale~ THAT MEANS MORt: ;.1t1 on<• doll.tr tn every 11r wa" s1wnt on pro- 1ds other than food ··As further ev1df::nct' lht• 1ncrt•as1ng 1m· 1rtanl'l' of non-food 1\t!s 1n supermarkets.·· 1· L'SDI\ Sa)"· "lhrC(' the JO le..1d1 ng pro 11·1s m grm·t·ry salf's m 17 7 w l' r l' n o n f <1 u d ~rn s." Ht>cr W<t" 1n tc1urlh are wtth sr. H b1lhon 1n 1ll's. c1garettc.., were an x I h p I (Jc l' w Ith $5 I d I ion 1n ... a,,., a nd 1pt!r producll\ \H•n • 10 ·ghth plat:·l', w1lh M rlhon an s<.tlcs /\ look at !>µcnt:lln~ rn 1d1v1dual <·Jt<'~or1c~ rov1des furthN r lues bout where our money oes. We still spend the b1R· e s t chunk o f our roc:ery dolla r on fresh nd c ured meat. fish nd poultry, which ac· ounted for about $30.4 1illion or a little more han 20 percent of tota l .r ocer y s t o r e a nd .upe rmarket sales an 977. Fres h frui ts a nd ·egetables al·rounted or t he second b1~gest ·hunk -about 11 per· :ent of all sales ALMOST 1 PERCENT >f a ll the money spent an ;roc e r1 es and iupermarkets. however. Nent for household sup- i>li es like soaps, de- :ergents, cleansers a na paper products. · Four percent went for bealth and beauty aids; more than three times as .mllc:h was spent. on healtt( and beauty pro- ducta JS was spent on all kinds ff frozen foods. fo'rom 1975 to 1977, spendin~ on things like bouseho ld s upplies. health: and beauty aids, newaplapers, magaiines. etc .. •nt up 19 perc'enl. Durjng the s am e period, spe nding for fresh and cured meat. nab and pc>Wtry rose on· If 7 peree1t. All QUANTITY RIGHTS llSEIVlD HO SAU TO DUUIS OI fot llSAU OI COMMlll1CAl USI. ,~.~ ' I ON JUNE 24TH. 1978. MARKET BASKET SLASHED LIQUOR PRICES 15$ TO 25%1 MAKE MARKET BASKET HEAD· QUARTERS FOR All YOUR LIQUOR NEWS. YOU'LL FIND SLASHED PRICES THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. MORE THAN JUST A FEW ADVERTISED SPECIALS ... BIG SAVINGS ON YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS - ,.ICES lfHCTIYl THUIS., JUl f S fMIU TUES .. JUlf 10, 1'79. • 10 u "'" '411 t OllllO .... smu..1Wt ... s1"' . SA~~) ' 20_/ MARKET BASKET- WIENER $ ¢ • 01'''' OS(AI MAHI IOlOMA 89• I , l ~ •• <From Page CU Does s he travel to high pric~d rno\..111~ classes conducted by ex per~" "ll depends on who does the te&ching I think Rita ~wand does the best in this area But iI the clus ls just for social prestige, J d rather donate the money to lhe museum." WIBLE SHE WAS a food editor, she had to give berahare of "lessons" over the phone. "People would call with praise if something turned out well for them . Or they would wanl to 'kn ow what wine to serve with a certain course. "But the ones you remember best are those who phoned in the middle of recipes, wondenng what to do next or what a word meant .. SUCH PREDICAMENTS arP i:lm using 10 professionals who a re n't afraid to experiment with equivalents . As the "thrivang s urvivors of my test re· c1pes." Mrs. Bird lists her other daughter and two sons, Kale, Kelly and David Chnstensen. who are a medical student. water pollutioni con- s ultant and advertising executive, all in th~ Harbor Area. P lus there's her husband, Ken. a nd his four children and plenty of other rel alives and friends who flock lo her aromatH· kitchen She shares this m enu from their las t get· together: Bay Shrimp With Di1on Dressing, Veal with Peas a nd Pe ppers, Chilies Elenl:l Casserole and Sic ilian Cassata. Here arc three recipes: BAY SHRIMP SALAD 2 heads butter lettuce. rinsed and crisped 1 ~pound rooked bay shrimp L<>mon juice ••• •:!cup s<1 lad oil 1 , cup mild vinegar 12 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon Dijon prepared mustard Freshly ground pepper 1 clove crushed ~arlic Marla Bird m her gourmet kitcnen. Chaine de Rotisseurs gourmet society scroll is ms1de c upboard ~ B1 lrl:'Sh !>hnmp with lemon iu1ce. Tear Let- tuce into b1t1 ... i:.1ic pieces. Mix safad dressing in· gredu•nts ancl to:-s with shrimp and lettuce. Sen l' with I rcsh French bread and sweet bulf1·r VEAL VAGARY 1 , cup butter ;_ind cookmg 011 12 thin s hccs veal. li ghtly rtourccl I pound fresh peas (shucked! 2 (8-ouncc) 1ars roasted red peppers <see bt'ICI\\ I 1 • rup rhop1wrl pa rl:.lcy 1 :-cup rt>d wrne 1 1 t'UP Vl·al :-tock <SN~ ll<!IO\li I ll<•at huller and 011 in frying pun. Put vt.•al into pc.rn a nd brown quickly, rcmovmg shcci:. to lw<1tC'd 1>lc1t1t•r as thl•\ arc• dont· l'ut .,ttwk into th(' pan. adding more butter 11 dl'sm•d Add wmc Cook the peas in this mix 111re .... erapmg brown Vl'al r<>s1due into s1mmer- 1ng pt•al> Wh1.·n peas ar<> tt.•ndN r J or ·\ minutes). add r><'PPl'~ and parslt'y. Hcat through. Pour over veal. Dusl with salt and Pt'ppcr. Serve with Valpohcella. 1Roasted red peppers available in Ita lian delicatessens.) (Veal stock can be made ahead and frozen. It 11' available in frozen form at Gelson's MarkE't 1 CntUE El.ENA ~ <7-ounce) cans diced green peppers I 1>0und gralt·d Ch<'ddar chce:.e '·pound gratPd .Jack cheese 1 <·ugs 1 I 1:J·ounce> l'an t•va poratc•d milk :! t:.iblespoons fl our '~ teaspoon salt 1 :1 teaspoon d ry mustard M 1x chilies and cheeses together in flat 2 x 7 x 13 mch casserole. Mix remaining ingredients together and pour over chill /cheese mixture. Bake at 350 degret'S for 45 minutes •• .Speeial Diets <From Pa ge C6l I teaspoon dried parsley flakes 1 2 teaspoon dried basil •r• teaspoon ground pepper 1 can (1 pound) tomatoes 2 tablespoons tomato paste •,., cup grated sapsago cheese I cup yolk·free pasta bows, cooked Combine the beans in a bo~I and cover with water; soak overnight. Drain. Jn a skillet. saute the onion , celery and garlic in a small amount or water until the vegetables are tender Add the vegetables to the beans . Add the parsley. basil and pepper. Add the tomatoes and the tomato paste. Cook, covered. until the beans are tender. about l hour. Add the cooked pasta bows. Add the grated cheese. Ser ve hot. Makes 4 to 6 servings. MANICOTTI FLORENTINE 12 whole-wbeat manicotti pasta s hells t pac kage (to-ounce) frozen chopped s oinach 1 tablespoon chopped scallions 1 .. teaspoon ground nutm~g J cup crumbled hoop cheese or other un creamed cottage cheese 1 ~cup skim millt 2 teaspoans chopped parsley t egg wh.ite 2cups tomato juice "' cup tomato paste 'h teaspoon garlic powder •n teaspoon dried oregano v.. teaspoon dried basil Cook the m anicotti s hells in boiling water un t il al dente ; drain. Meanwhile, cook tbe spinach , scallions a nd nut meg in a small amount of water and drain well. Mash the c heese with the s kim milk and the parsley; add this to the drained cooked spinach. Beat the egg white with a fork untll it is frothy. add it to the WEDNESDAY JULY 4 1979 SPAGHETTI TOMATO-BASIL 1 lb. G11i1 A·\.~ttl 4 lg. T~oes i lbl. 81ttw or'iirgel'lne ~' tsp. salt y, tsP:"" Suga( • 1 tsp. Dried Sweet 8.!sfl Peel ~ alld cut Into Va Inch wedges. Piace Ii Mtvy pot with 2 tbl. butter. salt, sugar antl blSll. OMr and brlno to bOll. AIOia 119at and simmer 4 minutes. ~ ·"'8htttl "' deote. Drain, and return to yot with 2 tbl ....... ~well. Pour ~ ovtt·~Ofl---. ,.... ~ grounl I* *"!· S«wt 4·8 No.1 .BA~D s pinach mixture. Com bine the tomato juice, tomato paste. garlic powder. oregano and basil; t•over and cook the liquid mixture over a low heat for several minutes. Meanwhile, stuff the s pinach mixture into the cooked ma nicotti ~hells. Spoon a layer of the tomato sauce over the bottom of a baking dish. Arrange the stuffed !->hells side by side. over the sauce. Top with re· ma1nrng :.aucc. Bake in a 350-degree oven for 30 minutes. Mukes 6 st.•rvm~s. June Hoth 1s the author of over 20 populaT eookt>ooks. including Salt-Free Cooking with Herbs and Spices. The Troubled Tummy Cookbook, and Cookmy for Your llYJX!ractive Child. If you have a special d.Jet problem. wnte to June Roth clo Orange Coa~t Daily Pilot. P.0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. Enclose a stamped self-addressed ,envelope for a p~rsonal reply •• .Mel (From Page Cl> nt•ech ul active l>tnRles or couples, will be publlshPd an a "Recipes for Busy People '' cookbook early next spring by Warner Books. The kic koff of the com petition was an· nounced by Taybaek and Kelly Services Presi· dent T . E. Adderley. "Kelly believes that the cookbook will fill a real need ... Adderley s aid. "Our employees represent a cross section of lifestyles, including many single he ads or households and two- income families ." He added. "They a ll work hard and like to entertain graciously. We hope they will share their kitchen secrets with us." The gr and prize winner of the cookoff will s pend a week at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel and . will dine with T ayback -at a non-short-order. restaurant. Ten firs t prize winners. selec\ed by a panel of food editors from national publications. will be judged in the following categories: Ap- petizers, Soups, Entrees. Salads and Dressings, Vegetables. Desserts. Baking, "Brown Bag" Specials. Diets and Barbecues. Recipes will be t ested for taste and originality as well as for ease of preparation and practicality by Creative Food Service in New York City. inde penden t cons ulta nts s pecializing in food preparation and cookbook writing. Each of the 10 finalists. who will participate in the n ational cook·<>ff to determine the grand prize winne r, will be treated to a three-day stay in LA. Highlights or the trip will Include a tour or the CBS Studios in Hollywood and meeting Vic Tayback. VIC'S CHILI 2 pounds lean ground beer 1 onion, chopped 2 cans tomato paste , 6 cans wate r 1 clove garlic. mashed Salt and pepper l large can chili beans 2 packages chill seasoning mix Brown meat, add onion and saute until tender. SUr in tomato paste, water~ garUc. Sim· mer uncn thick -about 2 hours. Aad rem aining ln1redient.s and cook about 15 minutes longer. Sene as la, or it la dellclous over 1paghetU and topped with cheese ~.Juty 4,1t7'9 DAIL V P1LOT CJ r Boroseope THURS DAV, SULV 5 By SVDNEV OMARK ) ARJES <Mar. 21 -Apr. 191 Dig deep. reJect the s uperficial. Money , prestige and love could be involved. Expand sphere of activities. One close to you confides problem . It is not serious Don't cast first stone. Gemtni. Sagittarius persons figure prom inently. TAURUS CApr. 20-May 20); Re<.'Ognize ad· vantages and restrictions. Means realistic vaew is essentia l. Partner, legal adviser or m ate figure in scenario. Defer to judgment of one with proven "track record ... Aquarius, Scorpio natives play feature roles. GEMINI !May 21 -June 20): One who talks fast could be camouflaging fear. uncertainty. Fmd reasons don't be Siflllshed m erely to know something ha ppened. There is a story behind the story. Facts are available -if you are persistent. CANCER (June 2 1.July 22)· Make con- cession "at home " Family member deserves special consideration Accent on relationship with one who is crea tive. 1mpuls1ve and adores adventure Young person sings }Our .praises. LEO (JuJy 23·AU"l 221 Basa(· \alues. land. home. security thes~ are e mphasized. See places. people as they are, not idealized vers ion. Pisces. Virgo nat1vt:l> play key roles. Play waiting game. Refuse to be 1ntam1dated in· to decision. Element of deception could be present. VIRGO (Aug. 23-~ept. 22> Ideas click. Relative transmits message which spells s uc· cess. Means past contacts. efforts. investments pay dividends. Short trip 1s purt of scenario. Cy- cle is on upswing. You gam power. authonty. Capricorn. Cancer persons figur<> prominently. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0C't. 22>. You get rid of burden : cash fl ow resumes Mori' persons become attuned to you. One you respect con· rides problem. Permit full rein to humanitarian instincts. Spotlight on payme nts. collectwns. locating lost art1clc·s SCORPIO <Oct. 23 No'. 21 > Slrive for new approach. imprint l:.lyl1• an original manner Leo. Aquanui:. per"ons f1 gun• prominently. Cy· cle high; tak<' lead. ~Pl "ace Gt'l off sidelines and into compet1t1on. You are going to be a win- ner' SAGJTTARI S 1 'lov 22 De(' 211 Look behind scenes 1ntu1uon wall proH on target You receive news whic h d1..,pcl'> Ceari:.. You are more secure t·mot1onally ;md 1n financial se nse. Aquarius. Cancer, ·capr1C'orn peri:.ons play dominant roles. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 J i:ln 191: Accenl on friendship, result of ret·<·nt mve~tment, pol:.s1 ble promotion. D1 vers 1fy. Display -.ersi:ltility -and sense of humor. What :Jµrx·ars ..i ~etbc.ck will boomerang m your favor. You IC'arn through teaching process AQUARIUS I.Jan . 20 Frh U:!) You )'!el positive results one an authority gives you green li~ht. M<>ans you tan proct·ed with financ- ing and put plans. ideas into motion Promott! oroduct. Blow vour own horn. This 1s no time to play role of shrinking violet PISCES (Feb. 19 Mar 201 : Long-range view serves your best interests. You i?et aid from an "educator." Aqua nus. Cancer pe rsons figure prominently. You pcrce1v<' potent1 <i l and you will know what to do abQut 1t Com municate and d1stnbuh• • ~ .. .-... ~-:rHE SAVING PLACE -- •••••••••• Baked avocado halves are filled wrth creamy South Afncan lobster. Combine Two Popular Foods When a person l1ke1' a particular food a neve1 . 1·nding sean·h 11' st;,r rll·d for more ways in which to us e 1t. That's the way 11 is with the two foods th.it a r e combined 1n th1· recipe below. P eople ha ve d is · t·overt'd how to use· avocados <t s pJrt ur virtually (•\cry course on a menu. from "" P<'tlZ<'f lO d('<;St.>rt And I he public nov. know.; 1 hat bro 11 tt d S 11 u t h /\ frican rock loh"h'r I " onl) lhP bt•g111n1ng 11( 1·ndles!> ""a)~ m \\h1 ch th1 o; succule nt St>afood can beenJoyed. The rec1pt> he r<• i.:11. <>s doublP plea!>un• U<•t .tU"I' 1t us es the t wn i>OPUlar loodi:. together. M o~I rerapes which instruct readt>rs to "(all avocado halves" are l alkrn~ about thr colct raw fru11 Her<>. the halvc.., Jr•· bak<.·d . ('Rf.i\MEO ROCK l.OBSTER BAKt:D IN AVO('ADOS 1 1 ~ pound:-fro1en South Afra(·a n ro1·k lobster t<1tls 1 • cup butt(•r 14 cup nour I cup hot mrlk 1 rup cre.im I lt·a:-po'1n suit 1 ~ ll'aspoon white fl CPPt'r 1 ~ teaspoon ~ral1·d ll·mon rand l)Jsh t·<.1v£·nnt· 1 1·u1> seedlc:-~ ~rc1.·11 ~ r a µc~ 3 avo<·;,rdo::. Paµnka PMbotl South ,\frtcan 1 ock lobskr \.11 ls h v tl roppin~ 11it11 borlin).! sa ltc•d \\ :1 11·1 Wh1·r1 \\ att.•r n•ootl". cJr.11n tails and drt·n1·1t \\ 11 It t•oltl v. a t1·r < ·111 ·'"" .1 v un rlt•rs1d1• nwmhrane and rPm ovt· m1•.11 from ... h ... 11 ... ( '111 rll\'.11 llllll b 1 t I'·" 111• p 11• t"'' I n 'auccp.in. ml'lt hun1·r . blend 1n flour Add mi lk .ind <'rt•a m j!rcidualf\ stirring l'On'>l<.1nllv ""''' vt•r v low ht•:Jt C'ook 11n l>l lh>Ck ''.f "''h "" m .. a11 . <>r. ll'm1111 rind and ne Star 111 p1ec<' ... of rk lo hs tt>r nw:ot <ind h<'al tog1•th•·r t h o r 11 u i.: h 1 ~ . J-' o I d Ill grupt•s. Cut avot·atltJ~ 111 h;df lt'ngt hw1~w :1ml r•· m11vf' 1"'' Fill halv •"' y,1 l h hot <'f'l•:irm·d rn<:I.. I 0 h"' I I' I Ill I :\ t LI I'{' Spnnkk \\1 t h paprika B:1k1· 1n 1•ov1•rpcJ pa n ""Ith ti hltlt.• h 1tl W(llPr 10 hottnm at :n5 d egrrc:- lr)r 15 to 211 mtnutc·s Y11•ld. 1; M!rVlll~.., The Shoe Sale of Values ... Our 150th Women's Better Shoes Sharply Reduced II Julianelli ... Just a few pair, but each a great b uy. Values to $74.00 No w 39 95 Howard Fox ... Amalfi, Miramonte ... A Good Assortment Values from $40.00 to $67 .00 Now 2495 to 3495 CASUALS, FLATS & SANDALS Amalfi, Capezio, Miramonte Values from $28.00 to $57.00 Now 1995 to 31 95 • Wednetd•Y· July 4, 1010 Club Calendar ANN LANOE~S .. .,. . Just Shake it and Let it Fall Into Place. Gll SHOW; Don Bullock's Cun Show 11nri Sul~ rt'aturma curhmt>s, rln~x. k111ves . s wordx. 11 Smith rand Wtis11on hundJ:On collection und f.url~· Am l'fll'an fhotlock". will bt! ht•ld 9 to 5 p m Sul ur 1h1 v 1rnd Sunday. July 7 and 8. wl tht-Gr~al W1•111t•rn Y.l(hlb1t Ctmttr liullock'M wife Ahc1u will ubo '\how purt of htr lndlun urtlflicUi rolll'e tJon LOY•: RUN; Runnerll. Joggers and wLllker~ re lnvtted to part1r 1pute In the Lov~ Run fund rrui>er. 11pont&()red by the• M ust'uJar Dystrophy As MOc111 Uon :ind St>vt•n Up liottllng Companies o( Southt'm Cuhfornia, Monday, JuJy 9 Proceeds go tuwurd lhl' ai.s()('tutlon'5 rt>s~arch patient earl• prol(rum' s1.:nup m/urmi.uon. contact th~ a'> socluUon or spcc1faud :.torci. ~UVANetm ttt:Al .Tll CENTER : firs t m d wrw-. u( four couph•:. .,.. ork~hop:. with Don LJ I'•·• nu will ht• twld K pm Thur~dav . Jul) 5 In lor 111Jtlrn1 1•u ll!l75 O'HMI tll~'TORIC'AL >iO('lf;T\': The American 111'> IM 1<.•ul ~·wty of (;t>rmans from Rus~ia will mtl l ...,tHldJ). Jul.> K. ul lht• Old World Inn. Huntington Bt-ttl'h Sµt•akt-r al the buffl'l lum·hcon will bl' l't-ler Paub Jr. from South l\mcrit•s Reser' a llCIOS,l'<lll C213)89-l 88~7 MUSICALSEMINAR: Amus ical seminarfor woodWlnd players wlll be held Monday, July 9. through Thursd ay, July 19, at Clarendon Woodwind School, Christ College, lrvine . Flut\!. oboe. clarmet . Frenc h horn, bassoon players and -.oml' auditors accepted. Information. contact Su~un Fries. 640-5685 UNIVERSITY WOMEN: The Westminster Fountam Valley branch of the American Assn of University Women will meet 11 :30a.m . Saturday. .lune 9. at Mile Square Park Clubhouse. For in formation. contact Mary Ann McConahey. 751-8105 BUSINESS WOMEN: The Irvine Chartt>r Chapter of the American Business Women's Assn "'II meet 6 pm. Tuesday, July 10. at Bernard·-. Ht·~t<1urant .Coast llighwav.Coronadel Mar. Din· nl'r o.it 7 p m DANCE: Orange Coast Chapter of Parent!'. W 1thout Partners will hold a dance 9 p.m F'rida:r July 6. at the Costa Mesa Country Club. 1701 Goll Course Dn\'e Open to the public ~·or ml'rn bl•rsh1p mformation, l·all 546-5788 OPEN HOUSE: It inlereste1Mo a c6f"ii, counseling, social work or public service, ~(?oily a nd career couns elors f'rom Pepperdlne L.'n1verllify's School of Professional Studies wHlr hold an open house 7:30 p.m . Mooday, July 9, at• South Coast Plaza Hotel. Questions on dearee of- fer ings. registration. tuition, financial aid and vetera n'!! benefits will be answered. Information. l' <J 11635· 7220. ART LEAGUE: The Hunt.in~ Beach Art LPa~ue will m eet 7 :30p.m . Wednesday, July 11 , at the Edison Community Center. 21377 Magnolia. lluntington Beach. CIJRJSTIAN WOMEN: Saddleback Valley Communities Christian Wome n's Club will hold a mother-son luncheon noon Tuesday, July 10 in the El Adobe Restaurant, San Juan Capistrano. Guest speaker 1s Brad Hoffman, assistant coach of Athletes-1n-l\ction basketball team . Dave Dash. Surfer Magazine. will speak on surfing and -.kalt>boarding af!d Bill L~ Protzman wi1l play p1;,i110 Reservations reqwred. Contact Gwen Dt·nh<tm, 493·6493 or Mae Ellis. 492-6542. Women In\ lh'<I with or w1thout:-.ons. The Precision Haircut. l:.iecause your head is unique. tnt· way ynur ha11 grows is equally unique. Redlly quilt• rMlcrent from every one else s Slick 'Fraud' Lasts 25 Years -/ SIERRA CLUB: The Orange County group of I ht' Sierra Club will meet 7 ·30 p.m. Tuesdav. Julv 10. Jl Saddlt•back High School. Santa Ana A pro· J • .;r J m on Enn~) Alternative~ will be presented b\ rh1· l.l'i~J!Ut·of\\"oml'n Voters Opentothepubllc. · Precision haircutting 1s a techmQuL' 101 cu111nq lne hair in harmony with the way ll grow-. Your hair eventually grows out but 11 doesn'l lnsc 11~ ::.hape with a prec1sron haircut Con::.equently your hair· cut will look as good after five days as 11 does alter five minutes. And because the hair falls nd\uratly into place you won't have to keep lus::.cng with it psuallv a shake of the head does 11 Al Command Performance w<' shampoo. prec1sron-cut and.blow dry your harr for sixteen dollars. whether you're a gal or a guy And no appointments are ever necessary We also offer permanent waves. colorrng, frosting and cond1t1oning. Bui we really shrnc with precision. And so will you ------~·] _____ _ f'..ommand Pcrlormanee ~ .. I .. I '""'• 11 ,,,,... • • DEl\H ANN OEAH MI SS LANDERS You are a LANDERS Would ynu fraud I have written print JU.St one more lt't st-veral letters to you tcr on s u1 c1des'.' Thl' all real problems. very person who wrote saying ~cnsible and of gener al "those nuts aren't worth mterPst yet not one s a v i n g · · h a i.. n o has a ppearc..>d in print r knowledge of what 1t ·s am forced to raise m y all about daughter without your I lost a hand~omt· h e { p because you'd young brother to the· rather make up leltNs waler. We all knew hl· than print ones from was not himself. but wt• readers. Or c1re you too failed to reach out In lazy to read them? birn lie nl'cCJed help BATTLE CREEK but h<' \\as so tun D EAR 8 .C.: Sorry s ide rate of other., h•• your letters never made didn't want lo "both•·r print Oill now) but I re-anyone ... ceive 1.000 pieces of Our angu1:.h was 1n °""rnNrHG$a -oAni• ..... 1..,,.0,.,l .. '""' •-sui mail a day and 1 can 't describable. but "Ith lht• SANTA ANA -1232 E. 17th ST. publish them all. passing of time the pain (S.W. Cor. of 17th & Grand) 547-6719 Anyone who read s this has dulled although COSTA MESA -MESA VERDE CENTER column regula rly should it's always there. 2101 HARBOR BLVD. (Harbor & Adema) 540-6153 gel plenty of advice 00 Only those "'ho ha\ l' child·rearing. Jf I'm a suffered through such <1n I J "fraud " I'm a pre tty ordeal can pick up thl• L •~ '1· "0 ' 0 s lick one to h ave lasted s ignals these tortured INFORMS in the I tl] I 'J ~I {I} I ror a lmost 25 years. people send out Soml' ------------------·---·-----· -----------------are blatant. others m.iv be subtle but they ar~· JULY SALE . . fRANCI0 -0RR fine stationery corona del mar present and the s harp eye and ear tan c utrh them I re~ret I wai..n t alert enough '"and tht• g uilt will bC' w ith me forever NO NAME PLEASE D EAR N.N. P .: The sentiments expressed in your letter are le ndf'r a nd compassionate, but the guilt you carry is WI· earned. Those .. sigoali.." are often so subtlf' only --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a professional could de· cod e them. You did your -.. <9)\jVtertl GFai_cial S~oqf i ~ \ , ~ ... ~/ : Non-Surgical Facelift t ;_l,, ' Erase Jin es and wrinkles without surgery r---------., · I 1st Treatment $lO I I & Analysis I .. L.---------.1 • ;\lakt'Ufl e wa .... 1111: • •:yelasb Tinting • t-:uro1wan FaC'ial!> •!\'ail \\orhhop • l>t'l'P Pon• f'l1·an,in1t flp1·n ~Ion-Sat 111.;; l'arklng In Rear J 1119 Srwport Bh·d. :\1·~por1 Beach 7 1 t 67S-3920 304 Vista Dt·I Mar Rt•dondo fk>a ch 21 J ·313-8739 best -as did thousand~ of o the rs who have lost a loved one to s uicide. Angels could have done no more. DEAR ANN Ll\NOERS. T he very day I read and enjoyed you r lead ite m about how lo tell a man his fl y is unzipped. l encoun- tered a similar problem. l\s I strolled through my office. I encountered an attractive you ng woman wearing man 's jeans. and H ER fly wat; open. I didn't know her but even if I had , I don't think I would have said anything be ca us c· I couldn't think or what to say. Since you're so good at words -what should I have said '? Or. docs a gentleman ~ay nothing under those circumstances'! -J P .. CHICAGO DEAR J .P.: While the ----------------fe m ale wbo wears jeans does not run the same CAMEO SHOES SOUTH COAST PLAZA, COSTA MESA ~ [ID@rn)~· SEMI-ANNUAL SALE! St•rta June 28 Step hvely for terrific savings on sup~ styles by the top names 1n fashion shoes: Red Cross Shoes•. Soclaht1es and Cobbles. You'll find a collection that runs the gamut from daytime casual to evening glitter. Don't let anything keep you away from this spectacular women·s s hoe event -It only happens once a season• $18.90 value• to 142.00 549-5210 •T"''' 0'00vCI fi'lft f\O COf'\n.C:tiOn t!W\8tf'ttlt _,,, T "' Am.er1ca,, ,_.at10ft•I lleCICt- risk aA he r male coun· terpart whe n the fly Is Inadvertently left open. the information is no less appreciated. The language can be the u me for either male or fe ma le: "I'm s ure you wooJd want m e to te ll you -your fly Is open." The next lette r on the sam e subject suggests anothe r approach : DEAH ANN LANDERS· The letter from the m an who didn't know what lo s ay to the young man whose zipper was open reminded me of one of the best laughs I've had in a long time. M y little grandson <age eight) pulled me aside at a family party and asked , "Grampa. a r e you afr ai d o f heights?'' I r eplied "No. Why do you ask?': He smiled impisbJ y a nd said. "Well -your zip· per is." Kinda cute? Print it if you want. -TAM PA· ST. PETE ••••• Harbor Lites .... """.., ..... s.., • IMJ_.....,......,. c .......... 641-JJO A1111 Landers Tatami sandals. Try on Taiwanese slip- pers. Reg. 1.99 ... 99 Tortoise shell bamboo drums. Reg. 12.88-19.88 ........... 8.88-12.88 Rattan & cane rocker. Spanish s1lla Reg 99.99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68.88 Headboards. T wrn or full beds Reg. 29.88-39.99 . . . . . . . . . . 19.88-29.88 Assorted flower arrangements. Reg. 9.99-29.99 . . . . . . . . ... 6.88-19.88 Freelance tote bag. Assorted totes . Reg. 6.99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 4.88 Plastic rooter. Time to get to the basics Reg. 1.29 . .. . . . . . . . . . .._. . .. . .... 88 Pampas plume. Choose from many colors Reg 1 99 .. .88 RatUln atlck rocker. The Italian relaxer. Reg. 99.99. . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 49.88 ltpff tala ltJDJtect to 11oor noou. Bot an ti.ma aTailalal• at all looatton.e. Check nore D•U9n 70u. 8&le prto .. •oo4 \bru hJ.7 1a. Shop Monday Thro Friday 10·9 Sat. 10 'lll 6 un. 12 'lll 6 l\E CREAM SOC'IAL: Public is invited to an ll't' 1 rl'.im ~oc·1 al 11to 3 pm Wednesday, July J 1. .11 !-.t:.itC' Mutual Savings and l..dan Assn .. 400 1 \I .11· \rthur Blvd , Nt·wport B<·ach W'.'ltU H"R ITJI: Tht· Coasllml~apter ol II n.11 H nth Women will meet 1·30 pm. Monda\ .I 111\ '1 al \'C'rsa1lle:. 1m-the·Lake. :noo Plai~ I In\ 1· ~anla 1\na Spt>akl'r will be Nell Boodman, ' .. 11·r1nari.in l nforrnc.it1on, t·onl:1t·1 Mar1lvn, 11\IJ :!01:! • Rattan tub chair. Tortoise-shell finish. Reg. 49 99. . . . . . . .. . ......... 24.88 Feather duster. Made from fine fowl fuzz. Reg 88 .. . . ........... 58 Garden aids. Get a green thumb with our help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Now 50% off Kitchen gadgets. G1zmos. thingamaiigs, doh1ck1es . . . . . . . . . . . . . Now 50'Yo off Planter wWl saucer. An assortment Reg. 2.88-8.88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.88-5.88 Chrome & canvas chair. Brown ftcltJdlld. Reg. 34.99 ........•••••••••••••.• f 4 •• ANAHEIM -509 East Ketella Avenue, 772·2412 COSTA MESA -2710 Harbor Boulevard, 540-7337 GAaDEN GllOVE -13091 Harbor Boulevard, 636-241 LAGtJNA 8EACll-1294 South Coast HIQhwav. 494-1101 -.... -...... .... COt.iCS f CAOSSWORO "Quick ! Grob your wallet and go !>ee 1f you con I ind on irate ice creom mon • SUPERHEROES _SHOE - • .... 0iio_., __ ........... ., .. ·--- THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "I pushed most of mine downstairs." Wedlllldly, July •. 1979 FUNKY WlNKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk PEANUTS by Mell La1arius ANC), ON n.tf ~Y, 203 ~~~ A60, OIA~ CO\ANttY WAlj ~N AMIC)j'f A MIXTUG ~ QG~~ ANO ~f·Fl". ·-WHICH IN lU~N G4U6e0 A tMUOON IN TH~ lt4RAo. ro EXPtotM·-A~ SlrMTTEA JI GlASS- FROH'Tf'O 0IJl1.DIN6 ALONG THE PAil.ADE ROt.JTt: ! by Jeff MacNelly DRABBLE ~~~, 0"11\l\S fOo..lRf~ VA'f Of Ju1. '4. we. <SltO\Jt. o 'fAK( 1iM( 'fO 11.tMl/w\6€'~ OUR MOST fAMOIJS ANC£~f~ PAfRtlK M(~-4 (X1.A6Bl.C ~ DR. SMOCK ' I "f, ~ (O\J~SE. WAS °™C <.li1H1' AMER\<:4N ~1/0\.V'f•ONll.Ri llE.IZO WM C.J.IN(Q rAMC fb'( SA'f1 "16 IHIS JS GONNA IAKE: A Sl~ON GE: R DE:PIL...AIORY i'HAN USUA L.-, MRS. Pr·r-1s ... ~E PR08ASL~ 60i Hli ON TME ~EAO W!T11 TOO M~'< FL'( 9ALl5 11 61-JE. M( \.\S(ll.\'{ OR &11/( M~ 1'i!c:A"1N'f ... IN -fHf: M e:ANllME: I wout...c:::> YOLJ L.1 KE: A NICE: IRUCK -f1 Re 10 PL.AY Wl!H? DAILY PILOT ('9 by Ch•rles M. Schult by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont NIELSEN by Jeff Millar & Jon Mcintosh GORDO JUDGE PARKER NANCY THAT BOY SINGER 15 STAYING HERE--· I'LL WAIT TILL. Hf COMES OUT \ I I M?. NU:L?t.~1 C.~ t..NICN /·;;> 0 01N6 w i::e.v .. n.vrr .. ·t-11lC: -ruL. 1CL.t;V1::°'11.-'N 1NDV~1C'/. .~£.~L u...oJu t: :avl: .:1.· LNc'1~LlY"'tN'f ~BLtt--1 ~ lit.?DIJWJ6 CX)g :wN TV VAr:.1f:fY ?U?JE.? by Gus Arriola TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE c~--.: PATTY HA5 AN AVERSION TC StlYIN0 60006YE! FOP. WH l\1EWR IT MEAN~. SHE 5AIO ro TELL YOU THAT SHE'LL THINK AMUT YOU .---<1 EVERY DAY, Tt!E REST OF HEIC: LIFE! -r-T'--l ' by Harold Le Doux AND 'YOU ~Hill DON'T TH1N~ I SHOULD 5TA~T TH05£ 5AN5KRIE6 5CHOOl5. 5AM ? r-----...,.. 0 5Cl'IN U: sc1tr•e1.£ sc1{1•JJ1.e ! ~- by Emit Bushmiller ACROSS 1 !)n10 aro ... 5 S1a•n ~Ge• 'l"''" "''"Cl 1J Mt'IJ~V 1~ NI' ·~da r •'y lti O•Pr~1c;~1 11 fosn 18 Dear one II 19 w,m:s X: T1mp belc•i> 11 N Ameroce1n !ltrd 2word!> }3 L1'1Pc1Qt' 25 HPhchn_. <6 To1onto !> orov 27 RtJuse 79 fool 31 N1•aa1ivr Dlll3)i> )'i MP!~ \tel· (l111m 36 Broque, e g 31 Borscht b .. se 38 Br111g~s 39 Trt!~ 40 Canons 41 rmoarr 42 Dried 43 Ve1ch 44 Challenge 2 J 14 I] '° 1l 37 40 4) 45 9,1;1.car i:nv lb HU"'1till' 48 Cock1a1l S7 LP collec· I Of'\ :., fu1mn11 ~: -uans~t ~ Blu•··Ot'nC I ~q Phone oan 60 U5 ~e11ellttt' &I Teased !:2 Bus Stoo aulhOI 63 B•x;ged down b4 B1acl\ma11~0 6!i Nn11ce<, DOWN 1 \'<its e,oect· ar I 10~.,,a rrv11 l E.n1oys ~ Jnlln - 5 ln11'rsec11nn hne 6 Factory 7 Vegetable 8 Anuran 9 Alms seeker 10 · --w1lh a Vtew " 11 Gt carrier 12 Coal SCUI· lies UNITED Fea1u,e Synd1ca1e I uesoav's Puzzle Solved tJ Gaehr 21 10 molls 21 MelM•l'" 24 Birds U Partii.•Otllfo 18 Canvas she1· ffH 30 T oirno1ct1 31 Tot>aclO 3? A<11ec: t 1ve sull1• 33 Ct1uter•te 34 Oaolv or wee1i1v 3~ Stimulus 36 Backoone 38 Severe •2 Solt massl's 4J Gac1Qet 45 Alt le~i; H 01'1 Pal - •II A~a1c1nche 4<) Mutiny Sl'lli.; 50 Saving 51 Part~ played ~2 We1ghl unit ~3 Ce1eat gcass 54 Arllmat1c p1~n1 ~ falS!' god ~9 Roman PIUIO 10 'I 11 IJ • Delicatessen LOIGHOll ! . Ever l"r'Mh $ 129 Cheddar Ch~ : ; 9 oz pkjt Chicken Franks 95c F<>1ter Farms . . 1 pound package Bologna cmo •••• ggc Foeter Farms ... 1 pound packaae GALLO SALAME 5185 Drv llalian Style-sliced 6 1JL. pka. Cheese INTED •••• s 119 Abbey Port S alut-o' •oz. wedite ' lrressingr. ••• &sc Bob's of restaurant fame! 8 oz Frozen Food LEMONADE Pink or reit. ( Minute Maid 4 8 ln the 12 oz. can WELCIVS 79c GRAP~ Purole 1u1ce deltitht 12 02 can Dinnersaosuru ••.• 79c Choice ol 'ariet 1es-12 oz package CORN• PEAS l.arden l(ood fi min ( lllDSEYE 35 vei:etable~ -10 oz ea Eclairs CMOCoun ••••• 35c Sweet treat from H1ch -8 01: pkl( Chopped Onions. 39c Ore lda makes it eatJy'. 12 oz pkg Downyflake 69C Waffles .Just heat 'em'. pkg of 10 ... 12 oz Jtoodle Dinners &3c Bettv Crocker Romanoff. S troganoff The worda an worth repeatin1 ... u .s.D.A. Choic.' The eovemment 1rtd• •Umped on Che beef' you buy .. uree you that you're pttin1 the qu.llty you prefer to Mtve to ~ur family' More quality-moN value' ll the m.at department where you ahoo i1n't oO'trln1t ll S {) A. rho1te qualitr_ -thouldn't you be thinlt1n1 about El Rancho?. . whtrt thtr• •• a difference' Ill.A_ -. Now ... LOWER PRICED Swiss Steak .. 517•9 Hound cul of U.S.0.A. Choice beef Omaha Roast . s 19? Thick cut U S.D A. Choice beef round Beef Shanks .. 5 1~ \enter Cut-U S.D.A Choice heef Round ltnak ~~:.1~:. i%1icE .......... 1l 8 l EnJO\ thl' q1111lat\' vou'n• 1·n11tll'<I t11 -ll'an tt•ndl'r l ' ~ ll A Ch""• 111 ..t tramml•d lur \lllu•· 11nd µriced lor !l1il1!>fact1on Bone-an RUMP 1 ROAST $ 7!. Bone-in Round L'.S D A. C hoice beef ,. Teriyaki 5249 STEAK 1b. Hunele11s lop round-Chmct> beet STEW BEEF l:.:xtru lean-bon~ei.!>-Lhmce oeet fresh Spare Ribs EASTERH •• 1l2Bt Chicken Livers 5 9~ Sliced Bacon •. s1 ~~9 El Hancho':; thiC'ker "ranch ~tyl<'" Chuck Steak .. s 1 ~b9 Center cut-l '.S.D A ChniC'e hl·el FM lrvinl(·lrmrn. defro,..ted (5 lbs .. S2.7S) Lamb Shanks . s 1 5~9 l '.~.IL.\. ( 'hu11:c-Jruwn. defro~ted S ITWM S149 ausage srvu..... • ... El IU.nchn·~ O\\n hrit ur mild Beef Roast=~. s2s\\9 Chuck cul ;,houlder clod· Choice Split Droi/Brs FRESH GR~DE "A'1 ••••••••• lllf Summer Squash 39~ rrv 'em stuffed w11h guac·timole'· I~ O/; b!>kt. Tender Oi vounit-succult-nt i.1de d1~h BANANAS treat adds navur c South American 1 9 lo summer salads lb . BELL PEPPERS l.11rl!e. i.t rcen be:rnlles fur 39~. There's more to like in every aisle . GRAPEFRUIT 1.ari:e. white 5iS1 de~ert itrown lull of 1u1ce'. . . on every shelf! ~· FRESHLY COOKED MAINE LOBSTER ' we'll be 3 hapov to $ 99 clean 'em L for vou! Snapper FilletsS2\f Fresh Pacific, Red· Hake. broil or fry! ~t!~!~tla~i~!!z~!E!s~jl~ Snow Crm Legs. s~ Alaskan ClusteN-Frozen. defroeted liuild a better burger wtth your fau<J'ite ground beef Ground BeefwSl~~ Lc1111-doe~ nut exl·t>ed 22', fat Ground Beef ,.rrJl 9·~ · Lean-does not -..xceed 22', fat Ground Beef m~24•9 Le11nei1l-doe1.1 not exceed 15' r fat Steak = liltlMO ••• s2•~ · All ht>t·I •loe ... not exceed 1;, • fut Hom emaker Values AQUA 77 FRESH c Fr1m1h tr~1thpt1,t1:' -I Ii '" tube Q· TipS PKconoo .••.• ggc ·r hey h1H 1: l'IU rnany u~c~: Tampons Kom ..• 5159 1(r1t11l.ir r1r :o-upl•r p11tkaj!C ul .111 Liquor Dep 't • COLONY s2s9 CHABLIS 1'1nk. Huh,, Emerald nr Gold an 1.71 lttt·r huttlt C-anadian Club 5699 ;-,,1\l' I UO on lamed "('l" 7f10 ml Heineken six"~ • • 5399 lkt•r th.it':. u pl1:11:-u rc' J:! 111 h11lllt'~ POPOV s7 99 VODKA l'nur 11 hrtind vou know' J.7!'J ltr A-1 Sauce .•... s 1°6 \lnrc than a ~teak ~auce' JO 01 Wesson Oil 4soz ~ •••• 51'' The big size lets you prepare even more good things with "Wesson-ality" Ki~gsford s i s9 Br1quets Corn Chips FR1ros •••• 79c The ones you've come to know and love ... Reaular or Kinit size-10' ! oi pkit Apple Juice 64 oz •••• 5139 Eusv start-long burn' JO lb ba1< Toilet Tissue ..... 39c Speas Farm o(fers you all of the natural itoodness you want for your folks Nice'n Soft-4 roll packal(e. Gala Towelsa1cRou 59c Palmolive uqu10 .•••••• 51.'' Stron1t and thirsty ... in colors or printa to sinit in harmony Doc~ a J{reat job on the dishes while it's kind to your hands'. 32 oz Fleischmann's. 79c 'Nilla Wafers.. 79c CornWMOl!KEE ••. 3 r. 11 Green Beans 3 .. 11 Reit .. salted ma~arine-1 lb. cube pkg. Nabisco makes 'em so good! 12 oz Tasty golden kernels-Springfield 16 oz French or °lteg cut-Sprmefteld 16 oz Kai Kan .•••.•• 55c !!~, .. '8!!!'1.~~~ .!251 Pickle Relish.. &3c Oxvdol ••••••••• 1151 Laun!ry detergent-49 oz ( lOc ofO I>o. Food a880rted va.rieties-23 '' oz Uel Monte ... Sweet ... 12 oz jar Juice9HIT •••••• &sc Dress in•=·~ ••. 59c Minute Maid ... 64 ounce size Kraft's salad n.fterer! 8 oz Onionsnm,.. •••• 53c Crisp 't!m in the oven! 0 & C-3 oz Tea ........... 73c Price• in effect Thura. Ju(y 5 through Wed. Jufy 11. Open daily 8:00 o.m. to 10 p.m ... Sunday 9 to 9. No •ale1 to dealers. Package of 16 t>qa. aaeorted varietiea LAdUNA HILLS SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF 2*1 lllcHlltofl ...._., IRVINE PASADENA ~ACADIA 2555 £Htt>luff 0t. • SuMM Md~ 320 W. C..0.Ho llvd. Fremon• aftCI """"""°" Wemef aftCI AlgOnquln ' :: 111 "eMM Cefttttl IE. of Oraft999'0vef llo11ttt•att con.I (HafboUf MaftJ 2727 Newpoft llYd. JOn ett. Pemn111l• I I Eealbfuff VIiiage Center I Unlvetaltr end Mkttel1on ,, ..... vi.w C.nler, I"'°""°" ... ni • ., "-•l rm····oua.:i····1 DOUBLE COUPONS ! I W COUPON I Now ... lower prices throygh-out the store ... plus ~ itU.W\\hn1velld m11111i1ectww'•cwpon·-·udollbi. I added savings with our Double-the-Value-Coupons! d':bi!U:~;:-:::::==: ~9:·~~= 11 w "'na ,. wm • • • .. ICTm'S-.. • wru. ~ 111vuw111-. ftllAltltr Of' t'9 LWPON °' ~ Ult valut °' '"' Item h" that. 1lrople to add to the eavin-when you 1hop El Rancho. Another plua for Su-r Sbop.-1"1. One ~ ....... u.1100~~~ I ... .... .... ,nbeoeO a ft•-.t •U• •d llded t'l'09 double value°"" And .I or oun. with one oftbein double• the value! Now, a few minutet apent le&Cl"'f t.hrouch the newspaper. • ...-wnu• ~ and vour favorite m•~ezlnet. mult• in money ea.med ... and you 1tlll ettjoy th. dlfferencee at El ••••••••••••••••••• Ra.ncho. . -. . . , --- F···;ouari···i I COUPON ·I I ' I I ~' 1hl• with any valid 111anufKWM:) -iian: ... 11 ~ '"" vah1e' ThltcOllPOll l\IOCS J111)i II lhN Jiily u. tm Um1t on. I I double Y•hlf Ptt -m1U111ftC'l11rtt'• COllPClfl· Not to loclude I I "''••ltt vt ,,.,.. C:WPOtt• or ta"9td the vallM ti the hem uu~h•ted Minhn11m a6 00 purdlNt. ~~ ~ I I !lib.cw . n111d mUk U(l\ldld ,._ dollbM vahlt .. U4 minimum outc"-• •••••••••••••••••••••• T Wednelday, July 4 1979 DAILY PILOT DI SO PROlTDLY WE l ·IAIL% THIS REMINDER SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING P TRIOTJC CITIZENS I ' llMNf PfRSONNfl AGfNCY 488 E 17th St Ste n 4 c M 642-1 470 MOBILE HOME STORE 16525 Magnotta. Wes1m1nster. 8.a-8895 MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 NewPort Center Or. Newpart Beach 640-4000 ARROWHEAD UNEN SERVICE, INC. 1015 E. Orangettlorpe Ave. Anaheim 897-6502 PAMPERED PET HOUDAY HOTR 20592 Laguna Ganiyon Rd Lag Ben 494-0142 CORPORATE PlAZA REAL TY 444 I W Coast Hwy . Newoorl Beach 548·2953 HARRISON SEA RAY BOA TS 3101 Coast Highway NB 631-2547 BO-JI CAR RENTALS 3931 MacArthur Blvd Ste 105D Newoort Beach 752-2526 ACCOUNTANTS ASSOCIATED Personnet Services Inc 18662 MacA!thur Bl Ste 425. lrvlf\e 752·6 t 36 WAl.KfR & LEE, INC. 5396 Walnut Ave Ste E Irvine 552-4477 NOAOC'S TROPHY /Engraving & Gtsts 646-31'1 BAHAMA SPA WAREHOUSE INC. 1333 I Garoen Grove Blvd Garden Grove 750-6661 475 N Tustin Ave Orange 633·3473 OlM ENTERPR1SES 101scoont Catalogue Sales I 234 E t 71h St Sre 10 1A. Costa Mesa. Ca 645-8551 ISlAND V1ll.AGE PttOP£RTIES VIP-Seal Beach 111 1V1,11n St Seal Beach Ca 2131 598· 77 t 7 COlDWEU BANKER RE>c;10en11a1 Brokerage Company 21 f1 I San Joaou1n Hills Ro Newoort Beach. 644·9060 CORINTHIAN YACHT SALES 2803 W Coasr Hwy, 114 B . 646-8955 201 Shipyard Way.NB .. 673-6400 VILLA SWEDEN SMORGASBORD RfSTAUf'atNT 3536 E Cst Hwy, CdM 673,...091 AlBERT PUSSB1 RI. TY CO. 833 Dover Or, Np! Bch 631·5252 HAWAIIAN AMERICAN CO. I.Joo Catron) 2 190 Duponl Or J l t6 lrv1ne. 752·7531/559-5958 WHElAN REAL ESTATE 735 Bai.er Street CM 540-3535 BAl lI BERGERON FUNERAL HOME 1 7 41 Superror Costa Mesa 646·2424 ROY CARVER BMW l 540 Jarnooree Ad Newoort Beoch 6 40-6444 THORNTON REAL TY 28935 Crown Valley Ptty, Lag Nig. 831 -0300 THE VIUAGE PATIO SHOP 1 706 Newpart Blvd C M 631-2980 INTfRNA TlotW RE NElWORl PARK PlACE, INC 16062 Beach HB 842-7461 . DAlf'S RV RENT Al, INC. 15092 Harvard Ave. Irvine 559-4446 HARBOR lAWN-MOUNT OUYE MORTUARY 1625 Grc;ler Cosra Mesa 540-5554 ACCOUNTANTS ASSOCIATED Personnel service tnc 550 Park Center Or Ste 105 S A 547 -7375 DIAMOND REAl ESTA TE UOO w Coast Hwy Suire 251 NB 645-7573 THE FATHER'S FURNITURE 1169 Dorset Lane. CM 556·00<&6 JONES REALTY 2001 W BalbOa Blvd. NB 673-6210 FASHtOHETTf BEAUTY SALON .Brtstol/Wamer Center. 1200 W. Warner.S A 540-9363 .ae>Y McCAIDlf, RI. TR. 1810 Newoort Blvd CM 548-n29 COMPUmllAND 24001 Via Fabncante. Ste 904 ~1ss1on Vie10 770-0131 NEWPORT BOAT atmR 1556 Newpart Bl, Costa Mesa. 6-46-6015 MACNAB IRV1Nf REALTY COMPANY 901 Dover Or. 6-42·8235;' 1644 MacArthur. NB. 6-4-4-6200 ~545 Campus Or .. Irvine. 752·1414 :• JOHN ONE TEN O.OTHING "' 3020-8 S. Fairvtew. S.A. 979-7379 COHNBl otfVROlET 2828 Har~ Blvd .. Costa Mesa 546-1200 ntE R£Al mATERS HOO Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 846-7171 1Hf REAL mATERS 2790 Harbor Blvd lcor AO.ms) Costa Mesa. 546-2313 THE REAL mATERS t 2855 E. Coast Hwy, corona del Mar 673-8550 ntE REAL mATERS 18662 MacArthur. lr\l\ne 752·1700 ntE REAL ESTATBtS 21030 Brookhurst St. Hunt Ben 983-6767 • THE MAI. BTATIRS 7076 Ed1nver Ave. Hunt Bch. 847-e<>10 THE IEAl mATaS f79G1 Betleh 81'vd. Hunt Bch 842·2535 1JEoaAl ESTATllS 18109 Brootd1urwt St. Fount. Valley 9&3--1881 JMJJI MUISE ROllST 2230 F.n-Mw Ad .• CM fM&e981 CouNm Bf.GAN(J 183& Newiport 81. co.a ~ 831 ... &00 IMWWIUlTT 201 Meril'lt A ..... lalbot I .. ~ 873-8700 llOT CAIVll IOUS IOYa 1640 atl\b0f99 "°'°· "'9•PQtt Beech 840-9444 DA__,llAL1Y 3118 NeWDOft 8Mf. N.8. 813«)8() WRY FOX AGENCY 1bl6 E 4th Slreel Ste t30. Sant;iAna 972-9955 THE HOUSE FINIH'S GOU>E 318 w Ball Rd Sre B Anaheim 9~<t830 ACCOUNTANTS ASSOOATfD Per!lonne1 Services. Inc 2555 E Chapman Ste 105 Fullerton 738-4383 COSTA MESA FOAM & FABRICS 1885 HarbOr Blvd . C M 645-6457 Rf /MAX REAlTORS 234 E 17th St Suite t 17 631 ·1266 K.J PROOUCTIONS 260 Newport Center Or Ste 220. NewPort Beach 759-0652 RENAISSANCE MOBILE HOMES 116 Treasurf' Island Lag Bch 499-3816 MEL FUCHS PAVILION REALTY Marn Sr & Balboa Btvd Balboa 675-8120 BRIMHALL PtANOS Across trom South Coac;t PlaLa 751-1121 BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Srreet Newoort Beach 752-0900 WATERfRONT HOMES, INC. 2436 W Coa5t Hwy N B 631·1400 GOU>ENWEST AMBUlANCE 14600 Goldenwest St Ste 112 Westminster 892-3302 SALISBURY R'EAl. TY 3 t 5 Manne Ave Bal Island 673·6900 AMERICAH CAREER AGENCY 6 t 0 Newoort CPnter Dr . N B 640-84 70 RUCXER REAL TY t 762 Westminster St Cosra Mesa 642-4 758 SECURITIES AUTO LEASING 3931 MacArthur Blvd. Ste 1050 Newoort Beach 752·2526 BLUE DOLPHIN YACHTS 2616 Newoort Blvd NB 673·9211 ALFREDO'S HAIR ETC Ambassador Inn Las Vegas 702· 733· 7777 1610W Coast Hwy NB 675-6070 PACIFIC PERSONNEL SERVICES 1370 E Eomger SA 558-7016 610 Nwpt Cir Or NB 640-1970 NEWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Sr reel Newport Beach 833· t 300 THE VIUAGE REAL TORS • 5321 Un1vers1ty Or. Irv 552-7000 LINDBERG NUTRITION So Coasl Plaza 3333 Brrs101 CM 55 7-6161 ASSOCJA TED BROKERS, REAL TORS 2025 W Balboa Blvd NB 673-3663 TV JOHN 843 w 19th Sr Co~la Mesa 646-1786 OR REALTY I 23 E 17th St. Cosra MeS<I It 111 646-5096 CORONA DR MAR BIKE SHOP 3323 E Coast Hwy . CdM 675-7666 RIDOlf YACHT BROKERS 700 Lido Park Orrve. NB 675-9137 ADVANCE GlASS & SCREEN CO. 1776 Newoort Bl.CM 646-1879 IRVINf MEADOWS REAL EST ATE 4630 Campus Or Suire 111 NB 549-7751 MOBILE HOME STORE 1062 N Slate College at La Palma Anaheim 956-4500 THE HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIOS 2854 E Coast Hwy CdM 6«--8930 BAY & BEACH REAL TY 450 Newoort Center Onve. NB 759-081 t SMITH & TUTHILL MORTUARY WfSTQJFF CHAPEL 427 E t 71h St . CM 646-4888 PARKER'S PETS Ne>et to RALPHS al Ford Rd N B 640-0090 AC.ACIA TREE REAL TY 1817 Westchll Or. Npl Bch 642·1355 MOORE ROWERS 121 s A Baker C M. 556· 7870 HOWARD'S GUITAR STUDIOS & SHOPPE 1120 Pac.. Coasl Hwy. Hunt Bch 536·2539 FOREST E. OlSOM 2299 Harbor Blvd C M 6'5·0303 GRffN HAVEN GARDENS C.M & Fountain Valley 646·3925/963-6778 MllAQE MAlJ)A/RENAULT 2160 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 6-45·5700 8AL10A BAY PROPBmES, R~ <4509 W. Coast Highway. N 9 .• 675-7060 LLOYD'S NlllSEIY & LANDSCAPING 2038 Newt>Ort Blvd.C M 6<46-7«1 CAL'S CAMEIAS 1770 Newi>ot1 Blvd . Costa Mesa 6'6-9385 DOH V. fttAtlCUN, REAi. TOR 3250 E Coast Hwy . CdM 6'0· 7000 SUNDANCER 488 E. 17th St Ste 226. Costa Mesa 645-3500 PARKER ESCROW CO., INC. 24629 Del Prado. Dana Po1n1 496-6183 UMtRJTt y ACHTS 2001 w. Coast Hwy, Newe>ort Beach 6'5-6600 J. 'n l. UTHO 2403 S. 8roedw1y. Santa Ana 6&M 173 mt LAIMl&R REALTY & llMSTMENfS 884·26'48 &<4~2330 A MAL (Mirror Spec .. lf) 929 Main St .. Senta Ana 868-1631 DeLON'S 8EAUTY SAWN 1553 w. 19th St. Cotta Mesa 648-7426 WC*.D REAL mAll 301& Hartx>r Blvd Colla Mete &58-7777 Mii-TRAiNS 1113 W. Beker St co.ta ~ ca. 54~ 1696 allALUTAtE Cynthia Katt Proo &37·2271 -Res. 968-0838 • Love of Land Love of Freedom Lt'I u s r <•nf•w our d ediea tion lo this ~reut country on thi ~ ( nclt•p<•nde n ce Da~:. Let"~ ~a lutc o ur flag proudly~ it ii-.~~ mbol i<· of o ur precio u~ heritaµt" off rcedom and cl c.·n1oc ra<•}'., hard fou~ht for ov<•r two centuries! Vibrant as ever are the ideals W<" hold d ear a · a nation: <.·o nccrn for our fellow man., honest e nte rprise, mutual r~~pcct for a ll, and Libe rty, Jus ti<·c u nd the Pursuit of Happine!'s! BAUER MOTORS Bu1ck1 Br1l1c;h Car' 292S Hd1bor Blvd Co<.ta Meo.;a 979·2500 NOLAN REAL ESTATE J Monarch Bay PIJza Lil9 NrguPI 661·1 lbl 900 Gt~nneyrp Ldgun.i Beach. 494-94 73 PIERCE BROTHERS SMITHS' MORTUARY 62 7 Main SI H B 536·6539 C. E. WHOLESALE OFFICE FURNITURE 2044 Placen11a. C M 63 t ·2 7 7 71631·2570 AUSTATE REALTORS 1521 MP<;a Vc>rde Dr Eoo;t c M 979 SJ 70 SUNSHINE HAIR CO. 2200 H,1rb0r Blvd Coc,1a llllPSJ 646-4935 G. E. ELKINS CO. 1-181 O<lvf'r 0• "I l'J A 631 1 ~(,n COPY BOY PRINTING ?200 H·1rt)N 81./11 ('"lo 54H·467b WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .• REALTORS ;.>111 ~-in Jo,J(lUlfl H I l'o fi<1 NB h44·4910 .. OQUIST PIANO SHOP 8600 Ham111011 AvP Hunt Bch 536-8775 ISlAND VILLAGE PROPERTIES 168 73 Poe Cc;t Hwy Sun'> Pt Bel'> 846-5502 JOHN'S BIKES 1112 Newoort Blvd CM 6'15 47?0 NABERS CADILLAC 2li00 Harbor Blvd Cnc;ta 111\P'J ~4('t-~1Qf\ HOLLISTER'S NURSERY & FlOWER SHOP .'640 H.irbOr 81110 C M 54b·~~25 ACTION BOATS :? t bh:? Cn.'.1'·1 Hwv H11n1 B •1 ":> .lh "l:I' '' Bill GRUNDY. REAL TOR )4 1 BJy<,1CJ1. Or :11 Nr·wnc11t 0PJCt1 I> f!J ti 1f 1 ORGAN EXCHANGE 2427ti LaqunJ t1111" Mall LdC) Hille. 58fi·73Q;> em SHOP-COMPUTER STORE 674 El Camino Real fuc;ltn 731 -1686 MISSION REALTY 985 So Coasr Hwy Laq Bch 494-0731 MOORE FLOWERS 21'15 Harbor Bl C M 645-5565 GOlD'N SILVER 18850 Brookhurc;t Fountain VallPy 963·9594 HOWARD CHEVROLET [)r}vP & Quail Ste; NPwoort Beach 833·0555 SEA SCHWINN BIKE SHOP 420 E 1 71h SlrPel c M 646 7706 QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES 14000ua1I St NB 75?·1920 FOUR WINDS RESTAURANT tt,431 Bolc;J Chica Hunt BPach 84b· 134 ! BOYD REAL TORS 3637 E Co::ic;t Hwy CoM 675·5930 HOUSE OF MILLER'S ANTIQUES 1~960 Brookhurc;t, Fount Valley, 962·3202 UNIQUE HOMES 2443 Ea«I Coa<>t Hwy CdM 675-6000 BYCO, INC. 3300 w Coa<,t Hwv Sle A N B 645-225 I TIERRA DEL SOL REAL TY t465 So Coast Hwy Lag Ben 497-t 744 ACCOUNTING PERSONNEL TEMPORARY 01v of Accountants Ac;socra ted Inc t Anfi:> MacArthw Bl Ste 425 Irvine 752·6 t 3fi CORPORA TE REAL TY 18552 MacArthur B1vo Ste 2 10 Irv 975·0888 ALI'S HAIR BAZAAR 462 E 17th St CM 631-9923 642-0434 • CHARUE'S QOSET 2052 Newport Blvd C M 63 1 -.34 73 ROGERS REALTY 2737 E Coac;I Hwy CdM 675-2311 HOBIE NEWPORT t 100 W Coac;t Hwy NB 645-2062 RIGHT REAL TY 434 t Birch SI Ste 100 N B 979-8533 EARlf tKE TOYOTA-VOLVO 1966 HarbOr Blvd . Costa Mesa 646-9303 THE REAL ESTATE CONNECTION 561 Sturgeon Or . Costa Mesa. 556-9974 NAUTILUS NEWPORT OF FOUNTAIN V AUfY 8780 Warner Ave Suite If 1 F V 847-3011 R PESCADOR RESTAURANT 40 1 East t 7th SI.CM 548-324 1 LE RAISOR REAL TY Campus Valley Shopping Center 4523 Campus Dr. Irv 833-8600 NEWPORT PERSONNEL AGENCY 2192 Maritn trvrne 752-0331 COAST PHILA TELICS Stamps ror Co11ectorc;J 748 Baker. CM 545 t 791 BEU BROADWAY Pierce Brothers 110 Broadway CM 642-9150 KERM RIMA HARDWARf 2666 Harbor Blvd CM 546·7080 Nlfa BAILEY & ASSOCIATES 3732 E Coast Hwy . CdM 644-7211 GOlD com sav1as GARAGE DOOR OPENERS 557·3245 SEA LION RW TY 3601 E Coast Hwy .. CdM 673-5354 1213 N Co89t Hwy, Laguna 497-3388 DANA COvt YACHT SAlfS 34551 Casllas Pl. Dana Point 496-1762 HASTINGS & CO., REALTORS 2503 Eastblulf Or . 11201. N 9 840-5560 STUFT NOOOlf ITALIAN RESTAURANT 217 R1vers1de Ave NB 548-7<&1 8 HAR80R RfALTY 101vlst0n of Harbor lnvostment Co J 2886 E Coast Hwy . CdM 873 .. 400 LINGO REAL ESTATE 1110 GIPMl?yre Laguna Beacn 497-3331 LINGO REAL EST A TE 2 1 :>3 San Jnt1ou1n Hill'> Ro N B 644-7020 LINGO REAL ESTATE 3 1 106 Coac;t Hwy So Lag 499.4551 LINGO REAL ESTA Tf 141 05 Coa-.1 H1qhway. Dana Pt 493-88 t2 LINGO REAL ESTA TE 30100 Crown VallPy Pkwv Lag N1g 495-1720 AUTOHAUS BERLIN 1300 W Coc1<:I Hwy NB 642·6763 REDHILL REAL TY 1 81 ?4 Culver Or Irv 'l52· 7 500 CYCLE & COMPANY /-ti(} N••worrt BlvrJ C M 642-791 0 NEWPORT PIER REAL TY ARTISTIC MOBIL£ HOMES 17J4 w (01riq1·• -,.1n1 I An I Q&7-800~ LAGUNA VILLAGE R.E. f!()? St C.r ·'"' H•Qr>way laq Ben 497·\ 761 NIKKI'S FLAG SHOP • : l:J W Cutt ,I I l1qnwJy N B 646-.5 1 bb PRESTIGE HOMES f.)'1'.\ II (.no 1 H-HV N 8 645·664lt A-ACTION CO. I· '?1 U· 11 r H•1Cf HIJ'll Br h TIN-TllK, R C. TAYLOR CO. 111 •.1•w1• •\tr Or c::,,., c,311 NB h40".i t 12 SCHOCK BOA TS L 1t,11• •11 l 1l"lr11•r,. V1ll,1QI N ~ ti 7•,.J:J24 JACOBS REAL TY • ql'I Newport Blvd NB f;75-n670 PACIFIC VIEW MORTUARY A P1..,c:-Or 1tn~·1·. Co , 3~00 Pacrllc V1P1111 Dr N B 644-2700 WHElAN REAL ESTATE ;43 Bakc>I SI Coe.ta Mesa 540-3666 UNtvalSITY SALES & SERVICE Oldsmoo11e1GMC1Honoa Cars 2850 Harbor Blvd . Coi;ta Mec;a 540·9640 RAVEN ADVERTISING 260 NPwpOrl Cenlt>r Or Ste 220 Newoort Beach 759-0944 CENTURY 21 GOLD COAST REALTORS 1 740 Orange Ave Coi;ia Mesa 548· 1168 CENTURY 21 NEWPORT CENTER :?00 Newport Center Dr Su••P 301 NB 640-5357 CENTURY 21 CROCKER REAL TY 621 w 19th St Co'iif!. Mesa 642-5062 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 1R71 t Beacti Blvd Hunt Beach 842·2000 HotMES TAYLOR, INC. 3 700 NewPOrt Blvd. Su•I+> 200 N B 6 73.4 19 t WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. MPSJ Verdi:! Oll•C.f'. \650 Adame;. c M 546-9270 DON MARCIAL MEXICAN RESTAURANT 547 w 19th Strf'f'I. Coc;ICI Me<,a 642-9764 WOODTREE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY t 665 P1acen11a Ave C M 646-1164 OEGEARE'S PLUMBING SERVICE Ir> I W I 7th 5 1 Co~ta Mec;a 646-0622 TSL MANAGEMENT 111W 171h St.CM Surte B12,642·1603 PROMPT ruANERS 434 EJSt 1 7th St . Costa Mesa 646·6883 PYRAMID FENCE COMPANY 760 W. 16th St . Costa Mesa 548-9662 RANCH REAL TY 14427 Culver Or . Irvine 551 ·2000 COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2960 HarbOr Blvd . Su1lf' D C M 979-0536 MARINA REAL TY & INVESTMENlS 7200 w Coa'lt Hwy . N B 642·8850 Bill THOMAS CAMERAS & HI Fl'S 2 18 Forest Ave Laguna Beach 494-3005 DENNIS RIOCEm, REALTOR 901 Dove St, Ste 130. NB. 851·0424 MUSIC MARKET 2701 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 546-0038 lOU 8REOfTEl & ASSOC. REAi.TY 229 Manne Ave . Balboa lstand 675-3331 ON-LINE TEMPORARY PERSONNa SERVICES 3723 Birch St N B 557-00"5 MUUtEARN REAL TY RfGISTtR 2927 Bri'>tot. Co'lta Mesa. 754-7800 BONNIE rs A f ABRIC STORE 3 t952 Del Obispo •260 SJ C 1-861-6945 BEAot TIME REALTY 2 18 Marrne Ave . Balboa Island 673-6511 TYPEWRITER CITY 24601 Raymond We.y. El Toro 770-5528 SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA REAi.TY 2020 Newoort Blvd. Costa Mesa 546·6606 20TH QNTURY MOlllf HOMES 3561 Howard Ave . Los Alamitos. 1·627·6900 WASHINGTON QEANERS & lAUHDRY 1017 w Baker. Costa Mesa 5"6· 7880 TORTOISE MOlllf HOMES t 203 E 17th St . S11nta Ana 972-8421 R.E. PROFESSIONALS 2 1062 Brookhurst. Ste 101 Hunt Beech. 631·5858 RAINBOW PUatCATIOMS 8458 WMl 19th St &42·1838 LMNGSTON REA1 TY 6018 War-Mr, Hunt S.actl, 847-2622 8. P. JOHN FUINllURf 2001 E Oyer Rd. Santa Ana 979·2000 • A Ca•el Laugh Al"Wl ...... lo Two camels engaged in some friendly nuzzling recently at the Louisville Zoo. ThC! one on the Jen keeps a rather smug look whllt· the other appears to be enJoymg a laugh. Pt-rhaps there was something about "wal king <.t milE:' " Planning Called Key Financial Worries Ca1i Spoil Retirement · By The Associ•ted Press America is gelling older and the growing number of people who retire each year are finding that their dreams or a life of re- • ax a ti on can turn into a flightmare or financial worries .. ( CONSUMER J lirement. Ideally. you should start planning when still in your 40s. Look at current earnings and expenses and try lo figure out what you will have in com· ing years. The number or people 65 and elver is expected to increase by• about 33 percent between 1972 a nd 1990, according t o the ~ensus Bureau. That compares ~ilh an anticipated increase of 28 percent in the population as a whole and it has focused atten- tion on retirees For most people, retirement means a sharp drop in income But economisL~ at Citibank in New York point out that 1t abo can mean a drop in spending. ln- <·ome taxes are lowe r. Commut- 'ng expenses may d1!>appear. Need forclothingchangcs KNOWING WHAT TO expect 6an be the key to successful re· Saaeer Lore .. ::. Bizarre Tales Related :~ .. JANE LEW. W. Va. (AP)-Gray Barker has never seen a n y. mg saucer , never met a monster, never talked to a spaceman. But he can sure te ll some wild stories about them all. A favorite is his story of the Mothman, a tall, man-Like . 'Creature with naming r ed eyes who terrorized Point Pleasant. Or 'the story of Woodrow Derenberger, a Parkers burg salesman who rode in a spaceship to the planet Lanulus with an Cllien named ln drid Cold ·'THE PEOPLE WHO ALLEGEDLY contact these space peo ""Pie ha ve always fascinated me,·· admits Barker, a chatn·smoking. ·M-year·old writer. -They hold equal fascination for others. a fact that has kept Barker in business writing about bizarre occurrences Though the market for saucer Jore is small, Barker has writ· ten scores of a rticles. edjted several magazines a nd pubhsbed seven books. Perhaps the best known of the books was "They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers." a big seller in the late 'SOs and early 1960s. It told or a g roup or men in black who harassed people · foolish enough to talk about their sightings. BA.llKEll WORKS AT THE LOVl'M' Drive-Jn theater here, directing theater advertising and selling educational equipment. He also runs a movie theater in Buckhannon Those jobs pay the bills, but his consuming interest is saucermania. He publishes Gray Barker's Newsletter, which costs • $6 for six issues and appears at irregular intervals. He also is the only stockholder in a small publishing firm, Saucerian Books. in Clarksburg. " Barker is convinced there is more than meels the eye lo the saucer sightings, calUe mutilations, and strange smells and noises that seem to periodically visit the land. "Something ls golng on and it just keeps gomg on,·· he worries. "It all seems to be sort of tied in together ... THAT E~SIVE TIE-IN HAS BEEN the car rot on a stick Cor writers specializing in the subject for years. Seldom, however. do they come up with the e ver-promised explanation. .. Barker avoids admitting he has any strong beliefs on the sub ~necl at all. At the same time, he docs not dismiss the s1ght10gs and Lales lightly. , "Whether reality or folklore. it's very strongly implanted 1n our culture," he says. .. His many interviews and investigations have left him a lillle wary of some stories, however. · ,"AFI'~ YOU'RE IN TIDS ~Ra number of years and you can t prove it, you get a little cyrucal, especially about some of the •stories that are hardest to believe "he says. And there ls always tbe tendency for the fish to grow in the l 'i.sberman's tale. t1-"l don't dou_bt that people,~ave these experiences, but It seems • o aUect them m some way, he &ays. "Some or their follow.up st~ries aren't very believable." "' Barker's interest in the subject blossomed in 1952 when he wrote an ~cle about the F1atwoods Monster in Braxton County. a foul-smelling thing that oozed evil and apparently landed in a bright, shiny object in the desolate area. ~ SINCE THEN, IT'S BEEN ONE sighting after another . Last ear, he made a couple ~f telephone interviews after mysterious lghts appeared in the skies across the state, lights seen by hun· reds ol resident.a. No aat.ialactory explanation was ever made "Whatever ls going on, ll hun'l diminished. I think It's th~ at •fttude of the preu and bow much they report," Barker says. He COD1iden that ror a momtot, bis eyes bulging behind thick •lasses. . "The ,ove!71ment eit.ber knowa what these things are and ts ~vertnc It up, be aaya, "or they don't know. E ither way J think it's sort of alarm.1na." · t • ~ A free seminar OD bo• t.o pre- •Slt auldde, aimed at botline and ~ terYfc:. Wothrl1 wU1 be ered July 1' by I.he Col'ta .. _. Police 0.partmeDt. " Tbe t a.m. to nOOJt wotbbop t. '111 .,. btld In tb• police auditorium, 99 Fair Drive, wit:l 1ueat 1peaker Dr. Vince GU Of Southern Callf omia Colle1e. ln· formauon hi available by calllna Officer Darell Freeman at 7$4·mo. Us1og Labor Dt•partment figure:., C1t1bank compared budgets for working ci od retired families IT FOUND THAT the average U.S. working family spent 31 1 percent or its money on food. 28.2 percent on housing, 10.6 per· ('ent on transportation, 7.2 per· tent on medical care. 8.2 percent on clothing , 9 2 percent on personal care and expenses and 5.5 percenl on miscellaneous items like gifts. The retired couple spent pro· portionally le~s on transporta· uon, rood. clothing and personal care, but proportionally more on ho us ing, medil•al <ind mis cellaneous As a general rule, you will need approximately 70 percent or your afler·tax, pre-retirement earnings to maintain your stan· dard of li ving during your first year of retirement YOU WILL HA VE to increase your income in successive years lo cover inflation and those in· creases can add up quickly. Ac tion ror Independent Maturity f ounded by the Amencan Association of Retired Persons lo help people plan for the future. calculated the amount of money needed by som eone who rt!tired with an an· nual mcome of $10,000 and wants lo keep pace with a 6 percent rate of innation -relatively modest by current standards. The experts found that by the end or the 10th year' the retiree who started with $10,000 wouJd need nearly $18.000 just to slay e ven. That means almost doubl· mg your income in a decade. AN AIM GUIDE to retirement is available. at no charge, from 1909 K Street, N.W., Washington. D C. 20049. It includes informa- tion on financial planning, hous· ing and legal decisions. Don't rely on guesswork to estimate your spending and in· come. Write down everythmg. List expen ses first. in two categories -fixed and variable. Now list assets and liabilities. On the plus side is your house o~ other residence. automobile. s tocks and bonds. insurance and personal assels like a stamp or :irt collect1on. On the debit side, include your mortgage and any other loans. THE DIFFERENCE IS your net worth. Jt is probably higher than you think and while you may not plan to sell any assets, you s hould, at least, know what they are worth if you do h ave lo tur n them into cash. Next is Incom e. Your t wo basic sources of retirement in- come probably will be Social Security and a pension. lt is im· portant to find out exactly what you are entitled to and what you have to do to get it. Mistakes can happen -clerical or computer er rors, for example -and they can cost you money. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL Social Security oCfice lo find out a bout benefits and write the Consumer Information Center, Dept. 545G, Pueblo, Colo. 81009, for a free copy of "Pension and Welfare Law: What You Should Know." to learn h ow the Employee Retirement Income Security Act proteci,, you. Finally, look at your invest- ments to lff lf you are using your money wisely. You may want to make changes. The money you put Into municipal bonds to set a tax advantage during your worklng years. for example. could be earning more elsewhere. now th•t you are lo a lower bracket. You may not need all I.be lite \nsurance you have or you may need a dll· ferent type of policy. ' NATION I CONSUMER Prophet or .Kille~? Polygamist Faces Murder Rap SALT LA.KE CITY (AP> -To members of b.11 pol11amilt cult1 D-Yit LeBaroo Lt a prophet Of God, Mader ot a penecuted and mlaundentood band of 1enUe people. But to law enforcement offlclala, be is a prophet of blood, ao obae11ed, Charles Manaoo·like diet.at.or wboH diJ. ciplH have killed at bis biddlna. Wblcb of lheee views is more accuratll may emer1e later this summer, when the Sf.year-old former Mormon milllooary is tried for murder. UNTIL RE WAS bustled across the border last month by Mexic&n authorities, LeBaron had been a fugitive for nearly two years, sought in connection with three murders, including the slaying or the leader or a rival polygam.lst chur~. LeBaron has a loaf1tistory or trouble' with the law. He was once convicted in Mexico in coo~ nection with the murder of bis brother-also leader or a polyga mist cult-but the verdict was reversed. He ls also accused i n tbe attempted murder of another brother. leader of yet another polygamist cult. LeBaron once wrote that "re- ligious impo5ters" bad been marked for execution and false prophels are "subjed to civil Judgment by the law of God, which, in some cases. requires the penalty of death." LeBAKON DID NOT fight ex- tradition to Utah from Texas and is in the Salt Lake City. County Jail awaiting an Aug. 16 preliminary bearing. While LeBaron was at large, one of his lJ or more wives was convicted or one or the murders in California, while another wife was acquitted in connection with a second slaying in Utah. LeBaron will be tried on c harges he masterminded the s laying of rival polygamist leader Rulon Allred. sbot to death by two persons in bis sub- urban Salt Lake City doctor's of. rice Mayl0, 1977. FOUR OF LeBARON'S fo llowers, including wile Rena Chynoweth, were acquitted in March of murder and con · spiracy charges in Allred's death. Theprosecutiooconteoded Le Baron had ordered the slaying in much the same way Charles Manson ordered followers to kill Sharon Tate and six other persons in 1969. Another LeBaron wife, Vonda Evelyn White, was convic'ted in San Diego of murdering Dean Grover Vest, a man who wanted Al"W .......... EX-MISSIONARY ErvU LeBaron to leave LeBaron's cult. She was sentenced June 13 lo life in prison. During the California trial. Deputy District Attorney Gary Rempel charged that Vest's murder was carried out on or- ders from LeBaron and he wants to try LeBaron in the case. LeBaron is also charged with first-degree murder 1n the 1975 s lay ing o f Utah polygamist Robert Simons and with at- tempted murder and conspiracy in what authorities say was an attempt at Allred's funeral to gun down hJS brother, Verla.a, also head of a polygamist group. POLYGAMY WAS sanct.Joned by the Mormon Church until 1890. It is illegal 10 Utah but 1s pracl 1ced by some 20.000 persons here and 15,000 others throughout the West. Thousands more have fled to colonies in Mexico. as Le Baron ·~ parents did in the 1920s. LeBaron's cult. lhc Church of the Lamb of God. 1s one or the smaller polygamist groups with about 100 followers. Le Baron, an imposing figure at 6·foot-4 and 220 pounds, is an enigm a because few understand his polygamist lifestyle. says John O'ConneU. the attorney who de· fended Ms. Chynoweth. "The image you get from the state is that if Ervil says 'Take ·out the garbage.' and you don't, you get shot, and that's absurd," hesa1d. "A LOT OF violence 1s going on. obvious!>· J mt<an people are aettlDI killed • . . there are wolves out \hen among \hose sheep." But the attorney said the violence ia tJed to polygamy's 1l· legality. "Here la the st.ate attacking a ramlly relat.ionahip. and all thaL does la put everything outside the law, and it deprives all these people of the protection or the law," be aald. FOa ALL HIS notoriety, LeBaron is a soft-spoken man who laces his conversations with Biblical references, said O'Con· nell. Talking to blm is "like ask· l n g questions of Thomas Aquinas," be s aid. Former Salt Lake City re- porter Dale Van Alla has in· vestigaled the LeBaron cult for years and is writing a book on its leader. Van Alla, who has talked to dozens of LeBaron re- lali ves and followers but bas never met the man , s aid LeBaron is a "'very intelligent, very religious . . . sometimes logical man. .. According to reports, he 's very charismatic and a ladies' man as well as a manipulator of men." LeBARON, WHO was born 10 Me xico, has bee n. linked to violent acls in that country. He was once a member or the Church of the Firstborn of the Fullness of Times, headed by his brother. Joel, who was found beaten and shot to death lp 1972 in Mexico after having thrown Ervil out or the church. LeBaron was sentenced in Ensenada to a 12·year prison term as "intellectual head" of Joel's murder but a Mex.ican tribunal later overturned the verdict.'' He was arrested again in Mex · ico in March 1976 and charged with being the "intellectual author" of the fire bombing of a Church of the Firstborn com munity that left two dead and 19 wounded. The charge was dis- missed for msufficienl evidence. O'CONNELL SAID, however, that LeBaron is not as formida· ble a leader as a uthorities claim. "The state's theory that this church is a wel l-oiled macblne run by thls dictator who is in complete control, from my viewpoint is absurd,•• said O'Con- nell, who interviewed church members in preparing his case. "Everybody I talked to bad a different version of wbo was m charge. t\s an orgamzat.Jon man. he's inept. Whether he 's a good guy or a bad guy, he'!'> not run ning that thing like a machine . He s got his head in the clouds " Directory's New Look Bell Book Adds Color, Discount Coupons By The AMociated Press The familiar telephone dire<::- lory is getting a new look : There's a touch of red in the yellow pages. Some of the white pages are turning blue. And there may be discount coupons in the back or the book. ''ALMOST EVERY aspeet of the telephone directory is being c hanged -or is bein g researched for change," said George Callahan, the Bell System's director or standards aod development for directory services. The Bell System publishes about 2,400 separate yellow pages. about half or all the direc- tories in the country. In 1978, ac· cording to Callahan, the yellow pages brought in $1.6 billion in g r oss revenues : total Bell System revenue s w ere $41 billion. Callahan said the yellow ~es ·ar e profitable indeed,' but declined to say what percentage of the company's overall profits the directories represent. THE BEU. SYSTEM does oot make any attempt to check on ad verlisers • performance. Callahan said \be company does, however. try to encourage firms to list such barometers of reliability aa number of yean in business. membership in trade association. etc. One or the trends In lhe yellow pages is the coupon. Bell · ot Pennsylvania and Soutllwettem Bell, wb.ich serves parta ot Lbe Midwest and Soutbweet, are ex· perimenUDa with \be tdea and Callahan said moet of the other companies in the 111tem "are conalderinl it." The coupou, 1rouped tofether in a sl.nlle section at lhe b•ck ol the book. offer ~ti OD pro- ducts and Mrvlcet provided by advertisers who are Uai.d lA the yellow paaea. The advertben pay anywhere trom under t200 to over $3,000 to place • coupon in 1'n annual dlNtctory. The price depends OD tht loutloa and th• slae of Lbt potenUal market. Thus far. the coupons are limited to directories that serve a relatively small area. "It's a neighborhood deVJce," said Callahan. "THE COUPONS benefit the customer who saves money oo a purchase and the merchant wbo finds th at his bus iness in- c reases, 'i_~ said Durwood R. Montgomery. a spokesman for Bell of Pennsylvania. Montgomery said the coupon system was tested last year in sm all community directories in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia and is being expanded to more than 100 additional directories start· 1n g in August. The consumer' 'P•rt•'• O~r' Historian Arthur M. Schles· inger Jr .. predicts that Americans must swap abun· d an ce, consumption and ex· pansion for discipline. social control and sacrifice. He critiied the Carter ad· ministration fof tt.s handling or energy and inflation problems. directory is generally confined Lo retail goods used by the general pubhc. RED PRINT ALREADY ap. pears in about 100 yellow pages across the country and is expect- ed in another 100 directories by the end of the year. It was in· troduced to allow advertisers to highlight their listings and its use is being expanded "Lo im· prove basic graphics,·· he said. Still being tested, according to Callahan, is the possibility of binding four-color adve rtise- ments into t.be yellow pages. Na· tional advertisers would be able to have their promotions "permanently available'' to customers, Callahan said. You wouldn't be able to throw away the ad or lose it. CHANGES Al.SO AllE under way in the white pages direc- tories. Tbe Bell System is ex- perimenting with "blue pages'' sections consolidating stale, federal and local government listings. The blue sections -in· eluding any easy reference page -have been tested in Little Rock. Arlt., Chicago, Boston and Sacramento. and are expected in all major directories within two years. A growing number oC larger cities. meanwhile, are turning to apllt yellow-page directories, with ooe edit.ion for businesses and another for consumers. THE LISTINGS IN \be busl· DHI directory include products aod 1ervlce1 u1ed at the wboleule l.v.t. Machine shops or abeet metal maaulacturen, for example, would be included In the bualdM• yellow pages, Callahan aa1d. · The apllt directory was ln. troduced in Cbluao In tm. tt la dealped to solve the problem of dt~ct.oriea that are ahnply too lar1e to handle and Impossible to bind. Pitts bur1h and Phtladelphla bave spllt di~· \ones and dual volumes are tn pr~pa rat lon for Detroit, BalUmore and Manhati.n. • ·• ~ ............................................. ~~ .. --~~ .... --~-:i=-~~~~~~~~~~::~--:::':".:-:'.~~---:::~--~~Wedl-;;;oeed;;;a;y;J;u;lym4;.;'9;79;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;0;AJ;L;Y;P;IL;O~T;_~fl~~· The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Co~st DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, ( 642 •5678J One Call Service Trade It With a Want Ad . _ Fast Credit Approval .......... w. ............ ~~ ....... ~~!.~.~ ........ ~~!!.~.~ ....... , ~!~!.~~~ ........ ~~!.~~~~ ........ ~!.~~~~ ........ ~!!!.~~ .....• 1 ••••••••• • • •• ••• •• iooi ;.;..,.., I 002 ca,...,.. I 002 G..,-.. 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Bayfront OPEN JULY 4th 1·5 . . $825 ,000 DOYB SHOIES 6 Bedrooms. dirting & family r ooms. bay view. 1548 Galaxy OPEN JULY 4th 1·5 .......... $115.000 IA YCIEST Poolsize yard. 3 bedrooms. d ining room. 2012 Leeward Lane <>PEN J ULY 4th 1·5 .......... $194 ,500 ORIGINAL ILUFFS Single level. 2 bedrooms & den. end unit. 2211 Vista Dorado OPEN DAILY 1·5 ............ $112.500 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-8811 l.xtraorJinarg ofaguna /Jeac~ RAPTUROUS WHITE WATER VIEWS ... and sumptuous Old World Charm prevail thruout these 2 new cedar & stone homes & gardens . 3 Bdrms .. 3 baths, fireplaces. wine cellar, potting room & much more in each. Would make a perfect "Family Compound." On separate Jots ... take your pick al $350,000/$365,000 OR BOTH $700.000. Would consider lease or lease/option. OPEN SUN. 1-5. 572 ALTA VISTA. THE ACTIOM GROUr tti\\ie tvk:CornKk ~31Ly, Inc. I 000 Mo. 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No Doww Poyttwnt 2 ba & rommumty tenrus •4 br, ror lot $92,500 Call today 979·5370. .3 br. pool. S96.500 A •2br.cute.S00.950 LLSTATE •5 br. fam r m. $84.900 111 •3 br. Condo. $13.900 REAL TORS •4 br. pool, $93,500 Wl· h<1vc more, let us help )Ou VA. no down OR F1iA small down. 546·2313 •%COMMISSION! WHYP'A..Y 6%COMM.? Professional agent pro· v1ri1ng total ser v 1C'c~ <~<:;I will sell or ass1sl you 111 purchasm#! your home for only 4'il Save 2•; of sale price! Call 975 1136/\~ A•-e You Serious About a Real Estate Career? ••••• VETSlANS HO DH! Over 100 VA a pprYri hllmes 1n O r ~. C o 11. eas1erqua1Jfy mg ff so -join us for an infotTna I chat with ... lroMr 751-6836 ~HRS Veterans Only. ASSUME 8 112% LN. IT'S A SPAUl.H -4 Bdrm Broadmoor in Turtlerock wit h c u s tom country d ecor ating, an in viting atrium . plus p a tio a nd ga rden. Full o f c ha rm. $149.500. SWIMG YOUR HAMMOCK - In the big beautiful yard b e h ind this 4 Bdrm Lusk buiJt Eastblu!f home on a quiet c ul d e sac . Near schools and shopping. And , you own the land. $243.500. fll~.!2~r SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS L o vely rave Bedroom M od el With N q~ht l.ii.?hl s Vi ew Professional ly Landscaped Pool. ~pa . Sauna Entr y ·Leads To LarJ?r La vani.? Room & Form<1I Dining. Modern Kitchen DOv.'llSl airs Game Room C<1ll For Apr>ointmcnt To Inspect $525.000 Submit OHrrs Dr.Randy McCordt~ Exce1 si,,•; loan. Modem home. IJkc new. Seller may carry 2nd Once m <1 ureume Be lsl. 673-4313 ~ Pnn only. A ltC. IUSS llD would Jook picture perf eel in t his 3 bedroom, 2 bath country cottage. Brick fireplaces. pegged oak floor and beam ceiling all contribute to th e cozy a tm os phe r e o f this Shorecliffs home . $315,000 includes private beach access. 631-1800 II I DOVY DRIVE ' Rendell A. McCardle, Ph.D. PrHident THE REAL ESTATERS 11 you have ever considered a career in real estate sales. or are now presently hcensed. and would lrke to have your questions answered at a sl'T811. informal discussion wrlh Randy and SOl'l'"8 of THE REAL ESTATERS. then call now fOf reservations. Space 1s 11m1ted IEACHFROMT HOME OML Y $75.000 Owner bought another home a11d needs qwck sale for 4 Bdrm I' 2 b<1lh house. 11'2 mile lo beach . RV a c~ess & 2 c ar ,:?arage. on 120· lot. Room for pool or r rui t tre<>s betund the patio. Submit ,. A COLDWaL IAMml CO. Cal Miss Co. at 7 51-6 I 91 now. ____ ._.., __ lYlfW@tlf]lljfilQ 644·9060 962-44n <r.:o 546·8103 .25 IS E. Coad Hwy CcM 675-3411 2111 SAH"°"°"'NHILLIRO . IN NIWfiOWT CENTU• Champagne & Hors d' Oeuvres July 11, 1979 We Wortc For YOU! LUSI EXCLUSIVE i\n impeccable Versailles in Blg Canyon . Uns urpassed luxury. Corner locaUon on a cul de sac.' Truly one of the Ci.ne homes in Ne wport Beach . $650,000. By appointment Nol a bad way to go tor you to take and 11 s an easy route All you have to do 1s develop the Class1l1ed habit. Read and use the little ads in Crass1f1ed to find buyers for items you hke to Miii. tenants tor vacancies you'<J hke ro fall or who's selling those Items you'd like to bvv Start today to save time and money the Classified way' DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE 642·56 78 7: 00 to 8:00 p.m. Randy Mccardle. a 9th grade dro p-out, hitchhiked rnto Costa Mesa 26 years ago and started an the real estate busrness The l•rst lew years were a struggle From dnvrng a t4-year old car and Irving in a single car garage to establrsh•ng hts own business. His company, THE REAL ESTATEAS. is both well knoWn and well respected Later. McCer· die went to college attending O.C.C .• Chapman College. Cal State Long Beach, USC and topped It off with a Ph. 0 . In addition to being the ownef' and founder of 'THE REAL ESTATERS. Ra!ldy is a founder of tr,e Citizens Bank of Costa MeM. P'••ldent ot Treece Escrow lno .. college lecturer, author. NtlONll speakef and newspaper columnltt. .. It )'Ot.I would ltke to bu1 ere un1b .. to attend this n-eeting. let us know -Or It you would Hice the ,,..tenar sent to you. ple.ae can Rentals · Sales Prope{ty Mgmt. DA MONO REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES ~7573 Q.ASSY COMDO is this super buy w /2br + a loft Croom for extra bclrrm>. Tastefully de- corated w /NaturtH cedar. custom frplc & a soaring vaulted ceiling. A /C . air purifie r . humidifier . Seller will help finance. Only •• 500. Act DOW 979-$370 . ALLSTATE REALTORS · .. .,, DAILY PILOT W9dnaday. July '· 1979 , ......... For 5* HottMi For S. HcMilft For 5* HCMtMS For Sat. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~, .. ------~ ............ '91 ........ ~ s. ....... Por s. ...... , F'Of' s. MH·r11-..r .. 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"° w11$I mm-wur 1t loose 1nd f!otllna Of w11st·n1pped. P11nted P1tte1n 9337 Misses Sil.CS 8, 10. 12. 14. l&j 18 Sin 12 (bUlt 34) talin 2 /8 JlrdS 6Q..111ch ft~. ... '-' $1.58 .......... ............... • liftkim elnaal\, .... ._ .s..• ~ .......... Pattern Dept. •4l Dally Piiot ZJZ ... 1• a,._ tll\ lfT l•ll. ,... ... lllllSS. 111. m., mu_.. AM "" 11tW dGttleS Jell ._ tor JOU' !NW hft 11tt "' Otir SPtllJllC. •St*llCR PATifAN r.ATM.0G1 I Oits11t. tops, ~ Plftl\. wests.. 11CJien. Phis S l ~ IM Pitt'"' *'°" 5'l!d m ............. § .....,...,, ...... . ..,.... ......... $1 .._.,,......."' ........ ... I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 a• t002 IA 1001 •-• 1002 •-1• 1002 G...... I 002 .... ,., I 002 .... ,.. • t OOZ •••f'll I 002 , ............................................. . ........................ , ...•.................. . .... , ............................................................... ~······················ VARIETY OF CHOICES liAC'K HAY i\('nnt•I p11• perty. 3 tidrm, $84.~l 21 LTNJ'n\. !I muntti., old, Wl'Stmll\..~lrr $900,000 142 !'f:i\T ('lltJH('ll lli'ft<-h ('1l v ~ llClll l.OWfo:Sl' l•HIC~ 111 Mt"'!'B Wood!., 3 1\llrm , $99.~ NEWPORT c1n:~1 v 1 c w R e d u <' (' <I t ,, $128.~ l'a II !>46 11 II ~· COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. IEACHFROHT CAPE COD Corona del ~far A lrad1t1onal hOmt:' with 2 pal1ol'. pool bea<'h. Library a nd loft Quality l'Ustom craftsmanship C'orfl•reli <'c ll1ng s walk ·1n f 1 r L' p I a t' ,. . ,, r 1· h l' d doorw:i•·s and dorm1·r windov.:s T o Sl'C' tht:' vanely Of\ ll'WS, c:all ror appointment S750.000 642-5200 Pete Barrett'r ealty ~stf>r ' Nifty Novelty Add a IOU~ll ol Cllitm 10 i k11Chen w1lh IM clerer ~11 Sunbonnet Cul-her s~111 bunon~ ott to become 1 pot holde• Ciochet ol 1ug yarr 1n 2 CotOIS Easy. lh11lty n1t1y a1h Patte1n 7492 simple lo-lollow directions Sl.50 lor each pattern Add 40C each pattern fOf h1st-clau air· mail and handling. Selld to: Alit••Gllb Needlecraft Dept 10s Daily Pilot ... m. ou CMtMa s11. ,... 'fOI\, '" 10011. ""'' ....... ~ ZlJ, ''""" lhtlltMf. NEW1NOW1 0111 1979 NUDll CRAn CATAlOG-0¥tl 200 pOpu· lar dts11ns. 3 het patte111s p11nled 111side Stlld l~C l JO.Sw•ttrs.Sim 31-S&. $1.50 l~lalf TrMShn Sl.50 IZS.flk...,. Olles $UO 117 ........ 'R' 0.. $UO 12'-Ctlftl n.... . $&.st an.htlf ~ . . s1 .. so u..-.• ar-ta. suo UJ.S*tl ·~~1.25 1Z2·Stltf ••• ,.., • . us m.,.. .... uo lzt.Oalt a....... IM, 11 s.n.. a.Ml. . . 1 .• 1'"'9dllt .. --· ... u.._ ~ """·.. . •• ll~ Crlsilt ...... JM 114-c.-.... • ... au.trlli...-. .. •• 111 ....... bltiW .... . 117-11•.U• ........ g· • t All ' Clldlle.. . . . Ltl l•tt•tu•· .. UI .. .. ... ~ flllllm . UI COSTA MISA tMCOMI UNITS TWO DUPl.DIS-UJ•I LOT 1-:u<.'h dupl<'x C'Ollta ins two 2-bdrm. I hnth 1'ini.:le tcv<'I units. Near schools. '>h<>pp1nu. t•H• Ht>duccd price at only $t9~.000 fur both bldt(s. Call today'. U~I()~ FAMILY BEACH HOME -Nr Little Corona. beaut. m aint., developed . solid ·3 bdrm. 2000 sq . ft. and 2 frplces. Asklllg $335,000. GOTT AIEAIUY! Four bedroom family home in picturesque University Park (Irvine> setting : it's the rare and popular Exeter floor plan . highly upgraded. plant filled atrium. new carpeting a nd an assuma ble loan with a relatively lo w interest r ate. The location is convenient to community pool a nd tennis . The price is just $122.500. associated WISUY H. TAYLOI CO., ltlA.LTOIS J 1 I t S-J.,...a. Hl1h load Nlwro«T CIMTa. H.I . 644-4910 l~hl .. jtit• W(A ,N, J11i· ~ 11 ,t1 •• WHOA!!!! ll1111 l n1t1• Ii\ thh lllH' lt.1111hhn..:, r.111d1 '" 11• I lklm1 t1111\w 111• 11\t'\I 111 rit•url" 'll1lr•'\I un I 11l'r1• ... uh "''"' ro1 1111 t•' 111 li.1r.t~ llt\hll .. t 111111 t"'" 1 t IH'lt' 111\,i h u11\I 11 "'nm.I 11•111jt un1l '" ''"" h.11111• St 1.000 \\Ill h.111111.• l"ull 1ir11•1• '' $1:•1 ~,(-1 67)..4400 HARB OR \ II• '" .• , I ~I t. \U\ , ... , ,u. 11t' •• PRIVATE I 0°/o l'\n.uwin~ S Fowr 11ntl!"- llio;ts1dt.'. Costa M t'Ml l'allCr<Ull, RE MAX 631 1266 --------- $1.77 per DAY 'Tl111t ·s /\LL you p:iy ror a JOdaY .tt.I in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY l)(> rJ NO\\' 642-5678 Tht• fastL'1'l drn\lo tn thl' West a 01111.' Pdol Oassif1('(1 i\d 642 ~14;7K w JA.-.MINI-. nn;J')\ URI\'!:'; t'umu dl'I Mur ~•"l'lllllt•d. prl' ult' ror11 f\\lllll l \ h \J ~I' 'h 11 do• U'l"I':'>, l)llOI. :.pn. Tl-'.N NIS, l'lu1w to M'h1'1QI". lllJI kt•l!I . l'h11rd1t•:.. n~t.1ur.1nt:.. 111 th•· hl'•Jrt 1ll'i 'on11w 111•1 Mur (ti :,, 11n.•ul. I hv,• th('rt' too' Jean Coll'1 1\ luq·I~ thr\,• lll"llroom honll' m1slt'r swh• "'1lh adJum '"~study. r1rcpl;1('e & .tn C1('eun v1rw balron) $241,500 COLE OF MEWPORT REALTORS 675·~1 I j),, ~:-I :?04o r 11 " L,\ fffi r r. Mesa Verdi•. a 't•n :-Pl'<'rnl offlonnl( '"'"' paint. n<'~ l:indseapini.:. new l) <'arpc ti:d. b1~ FIVE BEDROOMS. :J bath~. ramify room ::iecure fman<'rn~ of your <'ho•l~ Sl56,900 COLE Of NEWPORT REALTORS 675-5511 When \OU l'iill Cl:.t!>~lf1rrl to plan• Jn ad. you' n: a:- .. ur,·d 11f a frt l'nll l \ wt"lcomt• a nd help 1n wordJnf! your 111! for bi·~l r1!spons 1· C all Nt•"'' &12-56711 DELUXE BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE This condominhn hoene on tM WATER i5 in a class by JtMlf. Archihctwol Digest .,oukf boast abotlt tM ~ f.ahlrH md se4ect decor of staiMCt glass, cmtoM wood ,_.thtg. G1ftticpte breakfroftt and so ...ch mon. 1..-gef' thH Many homu this 2 bed, pt.s dH/ office mid raiff'd dl'°"CJ ...a ~ pr-i•ocy, sec..tty m1d anil......, for your own boat. $620,000. PRIME PENINSULA DUPLEX A· I COflditiott, NMy fvntlthed, fi"Plac•, wetbars. Wilt trod. or offtr ft.idble fiRa111cl11q. $319 .ooo. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. l·l 111 \,\, ( ,,,, .. ,, l~th"""' '\1·~' I 'lln H1 •,1t Ii 631-1400 macneb I Irvine realty IT'S THE 4th OF JULY! GET IH THE SWlM! One of the very few Estate Homes in Woodbridge w/i~ own PRIVATE POOL & SPA! Washington Model - 2-story ; 3 B Rs; den; family rm ; forma l di nin g ... pe rfect for entertaining! Privacy. too! Natalie Benjamin 752-1414. (T -ll8) • 642-8235 901 Dover Drive 6444200 Harbor View Center Irvine at CamPU'> Valley Center 752-1414 ·-, .. '°"" ...... ·-. ...., ,_ :~ ·-,, . ., '"'"" uv .... ··-.. , ... ·~ ,,_ ··-.... ~;:-'"' :=.. &r::. .. -. ... ti-ti-.. _ ." . ..., :~ .. ..-:· ·-,._ ,,_ n1o "~ ,., ... ,._ :ne l't\lt ,._.... ........ ..... .,. ltHe .._ se. :::.... -~ "' () ....... 1 IHCOMI PIOP8TY7 HERE IT tS! ABSOLUTELY. THE BEST! -The best view in Irvine T errace! All the bay and ocean action can be seen from this 4 bdrm classic. AskiAg $760,000. J lldrm. :? balh huUM! + \wu Z Bdrm apls OWNEH WILL CARRY Pi\l't:R' 11\ I. B 0 i\ I S LA N D HEAL TY b'73-8700 HARBOR VIEW HILLS -Lusk 4 bdrm. Belvedere plan. lge lrreg. lot. wel I cared for. price r educed t o $215,000. U""" l()U I: ti()Mf:S REAL TOR S'. 675 6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar EASTILUFF AXER-UPPER! Solid home crym~ for a dPro r:itor's T L C Pn<'t'd well below <'Om · p 11 r u b l t• h o m ,. s o n market. Money-making oppe>rtunll> 4 URs + ram rm. Open daily l ·S pm 2833 Catalpu Come ~~ JACK HOWELL '"' \\\Of I\ rt\ 644-1156 IAY &OCEAH VIEWS Luxunous I rv1m· Ter ral't' home offe red for the first time 3 Bdrms & l>at.hs l..o"C'I:• Pllllv with ""'1mrrung paol. central :ur ronwt1onmt:. forma I d1run1? rm . beamed <'eil· 1ni.:s & mur h. much morl' $64:1,000 \ f 11\ 1•1•111•11 I l.11 !Iott Ill\ , .... 1 ITWl\I \ " OCEAHFttOHT On1mat1<' oce'anfront duplex. \ N'Y well !>11Uat t'<l for owner orcupanr.> . rommandin,:: roastlin e view' Spa & numerous upgrades. Off-set your expt'nses with the 4 bdrm. luxury apt that J?Ol'S with it' $795.000' llal:N>a lay Prop. DO SEE IN SEAVIEW -A 4 bdrm, 2•ri bath, view home with $30,000 in ldscpe. jac1,1xzi. patios and atrium. $279.900. P Rl VACY -Qu iet atmospher e enjoyed by this 4 bedroom, 3 bath Ca m eo Hig hl ands hom e. Private beach access. $175.000 price. U"""l()Ut: ti()MI:§ REAL TORS ', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona dcl M .11 MESA WOODS $99,950 'That's nghC ' $99,950 (or a great 3 Bdrm 2 buth homt.> 111 "Mesa Woods" Nt.>at and clean. Lots uf patio and outdoor bv1n~ <ii 1ls ~t MO\(' in ron dtt1on New on lht' market Hu rry on th1~ one' Call~·4HI ·~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. WHAT A STEAL!! Ori!ll.fl VICW rrom OOOU!> room a nd de<'k This sharp 3 Bdrm home with secludl.'<1 rear yard a nd pool has Just been re· duced over $14.00-0 t o $129,950 ,\ buy you can't rruss Call fur details! 54&4141 DESIGNS> FOR WHH:LCHAIR ACCESS!! If you des1n· rapid al> prwlat>on. s~ Uu~ 1m. m .1culat<' e"<clus1 ve home. 111 a rapidly ap· pre<'tatC'd a rt'a Colo r roord1naled de<'o r thruout 4 l!IOrtOUS b<lrms. at rium o rf mister swte. 2 patios A true \'alue al Sl 10.900 C'aU 645-<003 FORESTE OLSON ''" 111 ,.,•1u1•. 141ilct.rs Close-out 2Condos availablt' 2 RR. $68.490 ea Westminster area Hoftws ly Ayres 714·~·8989 HOME I house to beach. Could beduplex '210.000 ••••••••••••••••• Beauulul 2 Bdrm rondo oo the iolf <'Ourse. e nd unit, many upgrade$. plush white <'arpetinl?. parquet floonng. mir rors. rommun1ly paolt- Prict!d lo sell at $126.000 644-7:.>2, Thomas. aJ:t ••••••••••••••••• MO'Tlfat.ift.LA W 9UARTERS 1\ perfeM mother·tn·law horn~ or whatevt!r? t Bedrm. 2 bath home "'1th add~n bc<irm 1 d<'n 1n pnvall.' area i\ must SN• ror only $112.000 t'dll now' 546 2313 r 'f •1 ''t •. 11 ·, t •, H ,, Cnmrna WAHTUHITS? WE HAVE THEM!! •COSTA MESA.• Tnplex SIW OC ~I Ouplex S t IO ooo 't'npkx S2XS.Oul 5 Urut:. S29'J.000 •NEWPORT IEACH • Duplel\ Sl79.000 Duplex Sl87 .500 •IU&fA PARK• 20N i\ LOTS135.000 CALI.FOR MORE 646-7171 .. ' ABANDONED DESERTED FORGOTTEN f11kf' to bearh-3 1(1a nt bedrms. 2 bath. Dining area. f<imlly roo m Owner de <>per a lt• S I 14 . 90 0 i\ <' t nu~ . 540-2313 ... MESAVBOE UNDER SI00,000 3 bedrooms. 2 bath & lot-. Of charm 1:-11<hi1l th1:-111\ ••ly hom1· h.1~ to off1•r Sltuau.'fl on ,. rul·<lt• .. ar for pr" .1n this horn1· ha.' an added-On famtl~ room to nl<•k·· 11 •1 trulv Rrorl hU\ .11 ~.I 'J5iJ Cail 556-~ C:SEL ECT I PROPERTIES Bab>a lstond 1006 •..•..•.•......••••.... Is land's Nt·w J•;11nt1·d L.ld) custom \'1tlonan 5br 'ba tndd II! honu' rm '4 b;it h 01n1n~ rni ~ ~d h<.1r & ua\. ll1111r \b1r """'' "' .. 1uini: r m & IJJI• 11n' .. 1.11n1·d ti.. t'll ht'(! J.!ld'o!> ,1utom.1t11 g,1r.11:l' dr Sl'f,·1 l 1·anw1 n o "' Z '.!:I \)? .1 I t· °"'1wr ,\j.,'\ t>i5·ti92 I BAI.BOA ISLAND N 1· a r n l.' w II u p I •' >. Acaullful marn;1g1• 111 wood, bnr k & i:hi"i. rn bea<'h M~l\ln~ Reotton • 675-7060 * Ol' COUNTRY FRENCH ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. [L::::®=.J!M'::ESA==~ ~rl21 . f()NES Rf.ALTY 1"'1C'. I \I !'MO I (714) 673-6210 TUDOR tnhanting 2 s t) Loni:: pnvale <Ir. s pltl rail fenC'1ng , 4 BR . den Formal dining Game Rm. w wc tbar Antique purlor w mantel fpk , breakfa st rm L.ort hideawa y r etreat Stamed gla.c;s windows. Secluded "' trc·es 1n bcaul1ful <'USlom home area. Onl> rrun . to fines t beaches Lgc RV a<'cess. 'l'ruly an expenence to ~ & only $129,000 Call GOING TO EUROPE HEID FAST SALE Beautiful cond1l1on. 4 Bdrm. Family Rm, lie· ta<'hed garai.:e. N1<'ely landscupcd. nv s pace <:a;ta Mesa ~7.SOO. oow!' 714·963-0902. RKR --------- 2 INDIAN WELLS HOMES OWMY WILL TRADE fJ olh homes on golf course with pools. Professionally decorated and so ld furnis h ed. Own er will excha nge for un its. commercial or .. submit! Al so submit low cash down .. owne r will help finance. Member s hip to Ind ian We lls Country Club available . 2 Bedroom. 2 ba th $195.000 2 Bedroom + Guest Room $18.5,000 WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. 21\30 W ( ,,,,.1 I hqhl, ,11,. '\, '\\ fk •rt g •.• 11 h 631-1400 $©~4!1"\-LG£tr~' That lntri9111n9 W ord Gome with o Chuckle 0 tl•.:>··o~o11 e,..,, o1 ""'« t«""'' "''"""br&C' wO"d• De• 1ow •o lo,,., •ovr i1mo•e w0td' I! T Y G N I R I I r I I I! R 0 M N 1 I I r I I I H l l E T L 11 I I I The U S Poet11 Sen11ce 1n· nounced 1 brNlltt1rouon In the qu1111y of 111mp glue. 811n1no In 198(), Ill 111mp glu. Wiii be I· B E V l A R 1-0 • fortlfl.O I ! I I' I 0 c_.... •he tloucll~ Q\lot.d l)o. "'':1 ....... """1 _,, '°" de¥•1oi> •Ot'I .... "'° ~ 6 tJNSCtA.YN.r ll 1111s to I c.p .*,lllSwt• rrr rrr1 I I I I I I I 2001 w 0.lboa tJhd Newpor'I 841.ct\ Cal<lom1a 92660 OCEAHFttO ... T Luxurious JBr. 2Ba with fl.replace & aU·glass pvt Guest apL $210.000 J()Nf.S REALTY INC. l~l l'MO (714) 673-6210 I 64 Un it Apt. complex w /adjoin1ng la nd to duplicate wtits. Wiii ex- change & c arry some f111an~. BALBOA I SLAN D REALTY 673-8700 MAHStOH Steel gated rourtyard adds lo ele~ant entry to exquisite rathl'<lnil re1I m11.1Jnn1? room & formul duun~ M a ss1v1• family room. rpl<'. gourmet with ISiand bar. S G1ganl1<' bedrms \it'llh 3 full balhs 3 c.ar garaie Elej!ant landscap111g. a must Sl.'i' at '210.000 Call now • 546-2313 I '• II .. , For Ctassihe<I Ad ACTION Call a DB.Jly Pilot AD·YlSOR 642-5678 macnab I Irvine realty IEAUTIAIL IA YNOHT HOME Authentic Cape Cod arcrutecture. Enjoy the lovely view from this 2-story. 3 BR. 3 bath home located on a s andy beach. Pool. $750,000. Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. <T-121 > 642-1235 '44·6200 ~1 Dover Drive Hart>cw View Center Irvine at Cam~ Valley ~nter 752·1414 SlllC & llNlt PETS C J H A I H T S T W M E H R L J R l A s l H RD G uls t E PIS T 0 1 E " E E R P 0 H 0 Y N t S W t E V E T M Y A K T C E E P P 8 I T F T E T S H R A A R A 0 W S V 8 H £ R G 8 K M H A M 0 H N W A R 0 A U £ W Q l. P A E H t U G N 0 8 H S R G K T U R 0 H E A T M 0 P U H Y W A C A M P D T 0 l C J S l K E Y M 8 P T R N P T l E V 0 0 D D A E R X 0 A E A 0 Y Y 0 L 0 l 0 G F 1 S H T t A I P C A M 0 N K E Y 8 I W l U G U t l C 8 T P G U H S A I S P W A S R A l H T R A A 0 P A C R S C P R D T H Z A D ARGELOEDARARYY08CRY M C 0 A H T D R 0 N S T 0 A A T I T M tWwporl C~er 640.5357 8al>oo Peoninsula 1007 •••.••....•...•........ 4 IDRM FIXER Pettinsula Pt. on Jn o,,.r~11ed 4i ' lm Approx 165fhq ft Onl~ I lot from the hc ad1 S275.<XXl Ct\LI. Ql' IC'I\ 644·72 I I ~ c:c.Htn..o 8.ach l 018 • •••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWHER Three bed room hnus('. hu,E!l' lot. freshly patntt!d & new carpet. S8S.SOO 49&8729 BUY Okt Acp Insurance hy buying lh1s <'U~tom wood Jnd ~lass dupll.'\ for home & lncomt• LA"' m1untenance yard Somt· ocean VICW $tt>R.OOO LCICJW'O Viltoq. R.E. 497-1761 --- OP&ISAT/SUN 12-S 34732 Calle Fortuna BY OWNER Lovely 3 Bdnn. 217 ba, 2 s tory quaint family homt' Easy walk lo beach. Lots of beaut cxtras. Mu1tl see s12~.ooo C..i ll 493-5343 Coro.ctcWMor 1022 .•.••.................. Cameo Hq~hland 4hr. compleUy remode led. l:l~ owner. Sl79.000 Prin CJ pals onJy 759·0905 ---- SPICTACUlAR 9UAUTY DIWLEX All exceptional ~u!'tom built home With vaulted wood beam t.'e1l1ngs. beautiful solid oak cabine ts thru-ou t . ftttll4aces in hvlng rm and master bdrm. leaded Rl•ss windows a n d ceramic tile jacuzzi In master bath PLUS a c harming 2 bdrm separate rental wtth rlreplace and own poUO deck. "'19, 000. CALL6•4-721 I fi'OR INFORMATION /.Jn '<', I I t. I\' ! I ~ .. 1•1 '1! 11 •I: f, ............. --. ---. ... --. .. . . ... ....... •4·--~· ----~ l .. .. 1> Wedneedav. July 4. 1979 DAIL V PILOT Dll ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C.W .. W. 1012 C.-.. M9r aeH c.a.W... 1014....... 1044 .,..... 1044 ~...... IOU a..,-~ 1052 Mtwport•och 1069 t•wport•adt 106' ....................... ....................... ....................... ........................ ······················· .....•.•••.•......•..••..•.••.•........•..........•......•..............•••..............•.• . IY IWllEI SUPB VllW-JASMtMI CIHK Gorgeous Plan 5 -splat le\'cl. corn~r 3 BR & Fam Rm -2~ Baths - rantasuc CK' aa view ot Cetalan•. bay & nlte lites. Custom prlvatf! polios. upirad ed ca rp et~ & drap~s. ~allpapt!r. comm. pools, lennt~ snd s pa .• urrounded w1tM-autt!ul tre-es und t:l"C('nbelt. Guard~ entry flillf' Walkrn1: dislanc~ to shoppin~ <'t"nter You own t ht• land $315.000 OWC no points no 1' P P own agt Call for nppl ••0.11 Z7 Brfftbtakln& P•nor un11r Coda MeM I 024 3thr v1ewo1Npt If rbor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()(>ean. Coast & U~y ---------rul(.ht hahta from ev"r)' mom Sl(•flll lo ht-iu•h & pl;U1t Perfe<1ly apµtn nt ~ throughout S7SO.OOO t\31 4.Sl'iO. 673 0188 JASMltflE CRIEIK 1'181\ Ill, 0<'<'31l \U 109 J ru.rrunc Cree k lJr A~t . 9$.S-~ --~ . .r~ Hll LI[ -~ McCQRMACKkl L.arcJ-HOf'lf + Rental 8"dt Side Of Hwy. OW't&"S AMXIOUS!! Ownur hu pur<"hHed Ol>w horn.-and rt>udv to move T hi:. lo' ~I> 4 Rdrm a bat h homl' ft:Utun>s 11undCl'k ort 1 ht· ma 1:1tt'r bd r m. 2 llri?pld('t'S. ('USIOITI bw II pool and J31'U.t.tJ w/us<'d bnrk ~init Submit all oUt>rs Ca II !>4G-S880 r or more rnro ·~HERITAGE • • REALTORS 4 Bc:1nns. + j!U€'Sl apt. ---------with full k1tr hen; <.1lso, a i.pa r1ous 1-brirm 1.1 pt. over dbl. garage Su bm 11 offers Pntl' slashed to S2'29,000 494-755 I RI LOT FOR SA.LE So.. of Hwy w /ocean .,;.w. 955-10 I 0 doys, 644-6593 weekfltd Lo•~Mffo V~Norih F:le~ant Mesa Verde 3 l>l.>droom home with din · mtt room. fully eqwpped k1t<'h e n . bea ut i ful atnum. new <>a rlhlone carµctmg, exr<'llent floor plan $97.000. BKR Call Sot().IT.!V TARBB.L. -· MONTICELLO SF.XV loft plan. l! Ba. wet L,\lt.•11 lfouse W4 Man~old bar PRJVATE patio. dbl Duplex :I bdrm 2 I.la. g a r . P 0 0 L & l.'ach. Trt>mcnd u11:. 1n O.UBHOUSE . J ust List- ('Orne vropcrly. .I UL Y ed! $73.000. Bkr. 631·5556 '1lh 1 to5 ---------OIARMING Pool home. I 024 Comp. remodel'd. Lots or llle, wood, mirrors. rst m . storagt>. Bltn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Colleoc)e Pork BeOllty Lovelv Collt>~e Park 3 he0m0m home reatunng r1uun$C room . C'ompletely runushcd kitchen. lante f1rt-placc, Ule e ntry . t·ustom walnut µanclrng. f\!autiful lar!lt' yard with i<.ird<'n. 11 Crwt trc{". and 1~1wred patio. ~!!.!IOO. HKR. Call 540·1720 TAABBl -· RB>UCB>!!! 4br. 2ba Mesa Verd e Home on comer lol. n V slorcigt> Will Carry isl w min $25.000 rln Jly Owrwr Asking SI lll.500 !*i2 7620 CEDARGLEM Oislml't1 ve 2 and 3 b..'\lroc1m rondom1n1ums from $91,500 2554 Elden Ave. C.M. 642·6134 MOOS.SHOW ~RSALE "BRITT AMYWOODS" N e w l ownhom es. Eastside Costa Mesa . 24SQ Sanla Ana Ave . 646-0061 or 955-19'l0. ---------- microwave. gas BBQ & rcfn g. 861 W Wilson. :>48-5155 Agt. Open Sun. 15 -------- FOil MIEMORAILE DAYS THRUOUT THE YEAR and lhal specrnl feclml! oC a lovingly cared for home' Surpns mgly a 4 bdrm at a 3 bdrm pnce in a n xlnl fml y neig hborhood. O n ly $99.900 . (.'a 11 n o w ! ~»491 OPEN llOUSE Tll E 4TH CUSTOM·BY OWNER Easls1de. 2300sci'. 4br. 2"'2ba. on qwet slrL~t. Ir~ assum e lo a n , as k tl:ll.900. 548~. 347 Vis· ta Baya MESA VERDE CUSTOM BARGAIN! VA TERMS! One ol a kind 4 bdrm, loo many amenities lo lis t The gourmet k1lr hcn alone 1s worth lhc v isit! Only $119.500. We will qualify you over the phone -C all n o w ! ........... ._._ ... 1 ~9491BKR 2927 Bristol, C?tf NEAT HOUSE! So. Coast Plaza area. Lovely park near by. 4 Bdrm, l~ Ba, Family Rm, dbl car gar age. Shake Roof. $95,900. Call ~9161 . OPfN HOUSE Rf AL TY / Mesa Verde. assume 9% --------• Cl 1st: OWC2SK 2nd. Z. -------- sty <t Br 2~ Ba. den etc. Duplex 2·2br , s harp $128AOO. La Casa. Agt. owner 's unit, lrg yds, gd em. 831-1257 mital income, sns.ooo. ---------· 642-5689. Mea Verde 3br. 2ba. low --------- down. uaama bte S64.ooo MESA VMDE 1oen 9.5~. No quaUCying eomtry C"-"' Sl,900. 646-1?5'. 4 Bdr or 3 + den +tam. 4 HOUSIS llardwood nn. oak bar, bay w i ndow. etc. WISTSIDE u u. $ o o. J u k t e ~lm.0000/W/C. ffaodleman, RE/MAX WOILD I.I. at·JJlll ss .. 1111 33,,.,. .... -. Verde 4 br. 2 tNi, i,e 0... T~ l·IPM klL U.40,000. Owaer, A.(t. 3 ean... lerc• atrium m.-e. ft! IMaa room. ldkbe'n ---------1 and l"dltle' 1ulte. New Pri1n1E.alde locaUon,eic· eartblone ciarpet. cell. family uecuUwe F t replace, bull Una. hoaw. ~. J\IMl boaac M.809. VA/FHA Flnanc· ..,,.,,. ber, 11 red.ood lnt available . Ownen f1m nn. 4 Br, f Ba, 2 b o u a If t a n o ' b e r lrplc'1, maDy plu1 ~ ... lubmtt all otre.rs. ,.._, '1•.•· Call TAUllJ.. REALTORS, Al/JOllWt'tOCMl1 OID N0-1720 IV~ .M5UM. Ut. 4 Bllnn. a bl!, lt., airy bama. 1.olMd A.a. Very tMldabk> Xlnt horn~ or lnYf'ltmettt Coovt<n1en1 &o ail Mnlcu M ,000 ~·--w ......... ...w.ayo...... Y•Stlff ~. lt». f•m rm. frpl<' Nr Su C.0.111 t•tai.t. QWl"I netahbomood Pnn('1 plra. only SI 10,000, 122.000 down. lak<· O\ t'r IJYOllt. ~forappt w ......... farS.lyO~ YouSa•t ~ 3bit. lam rm. t111h• 1'11 So <:-Ot1~t Pl11u1, quwt nt'lghbfHhood l~r\01.'IPln only s110.oou. 1201.000 down, t..ikt CJHir pynllll ~~ror11ppt ---CHAI.MING Sir/Ht SparlOUS homt>. l~e lot. QUU;tandmg \.tlue, lc~a tion & t·ond 1-'lcio ble r111anf tng W/0 0 qua lify lnK. or VA acc1.•pt~d Cl1 II ~071:W LOCATION ! LOCATIOH ! S p111•1CJus l':ai.t s 1d c <I Rdrm, 2 bath homC' on t!'e(• lmt.-d ::.trel't New carthtooe raryx·ts. new k1t<·hcn hn. new paml an Side So. Calif. balty 546-5605 64S-69 I 8 SPACIOUS I\ bea uty with 5 RR, 3 Ua. E1. f are ynrd. npphng ruek waterfall $12f.,OOO Make orfer' Ru th 1.aunc Rkr 646-4380 Dano Point 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARIHITA Spertac ula r hilltop homes. 2012·3206 sq . ft Clo5e Lo Manna. Selva Rd & Calle La Prima Vera. $165,000 to $255,000. 831·3.540: 493-4006 Bldr. Join the PClf"Oek to .. Beach onented income proper t y . Great t ax shelter tn popular Dana Point 4 Plex Nea r ever· yUung $209. 000 ~~ochR.E. 497-1761 Fountain Valley I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner. 2800 s q ft De vonwood home, 3 frplc's, $180,000. 964-1833 H.lirtgton IHch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'NEW LISTING' Olarming 38r. N f·S, pvt yrd, only $84.300. 673-4313 l\stl. VETBtAMS Yoo can buy 4 BR single s t or y LANDMARK. wfnew crpts & paint. $110.000. 8942 Ba in ford Or. CalLowner/agt. Cyn· Uua. 537 ·2211 or 9t;S.0838. •ach Giant Rg! The largest Seawind model! 4 Blt+de n. 21,.<,z ba. 2300 sq ft. Edison lllg}\. Now reduced lo on· ly Sll7.000. VA terms. H E Professionals 963-S:m --- BeaC'h walk. Luicury con· do. 4br, 3ba, f'H. 2200 sq' $13.5.000. Owner-Broker 536-9987. • Extra sharp 4br. 2ba. Owner. 2-sty frplc. Xlnl area. cond. near ocean, schls . $97 .950. 9892 1-h>derick. Brookhurst & Yorktown. 840..1040 Open Sat tSup. 12.s ___ _ lbr condo $...')4.000. Ownr wiU carry. Sharp. JJke new Bkr. 645-2632. ----~PoolH~ with 5 bedrms. 3 baths. on large 14 a cre lot. Many upgrades incldg .separate spa Parle Place.Inc 842· 7461 3 BR. llh ba. condo, no common wall. garage +carpo rt. 962·3527 Prine.only MEWUSTIMG! Super sharp 38R with pool. Under $100,0001 ! 673-4313 Ag\. UMITID IDITIOM! Stt,900 C harming redwood mod11l In Woodbrld1re ~• ol lrvln~ w/a uni qw cocnblnalion ol loo- LIO!l· daelllan ' v•lue-·nua hofN: lua• unllm1t«I po111b1llt1c" & ~•ccp IJOOltl fin&n<'lnll ~ 447'1 Hbncho San Jo.Jqwn 2br. · dc-n. l!b11. frplr . pvt p.ilJor., 1111 oil .iolf roun.e 1--"\JQY \•1ew frum most r ooms P oul & JU <' $131,500 640 0001 __ _ VA.ANTIQUE s1i.ooo l>t.'lwls that evoke the old <'ily ente r into t his home that l'<lmbmes a nti 4u c clt-rnents w the modem in hig h fashion OUenng huge rambhnJ( rms of <'ntertainment Th.ls seller 1s reloc11tln~. so use your VA e1Jg1b1h· ty :>s.2·4477 SUPER SPECIAL $77,500 My advice to you ts com pa re ... But not for too long! Owners 1ns1sted on the best. so take ad van tage of lh1s s par ious home offenng a lge yrd. pnval.'y ;it a pnre you can afford Located m lrvme 552.4477 Turtle Rock Glen S Br. 3 Ha. LR. DR. FR. vaulted clnj!s. AF.K. 3 car ~ar .. rmny <'ust eKtras. cul· de-sac. <'Omm. pool & t e nnis By o wne r . S24S.OOO Fo r a ppt 955·2988. TURnEROCk CHARMER ONLY $109,000!! Lvly Campus View. 3 bdrm Broadmoor Plan 1. 2 patios. lge mstr bdrm • din rm + eating area in kitchen. Walk to schools. Located on I vly cul·de· s a c s treet . Fast possession. 759-lSOl WOODBRIDGE Pres cott Mdl S 8r Border s park s ~autifully landscaped. $195,000. 675·8184. Pnn only. ASSUME 81/20/o LM. Classy new spac. 3 Br w/all amerutics. Prin on· ly BE lsl ! 67J..4313 Agt. SAN MIGUEL m THE RANCH Deaut1ful 4 bedroom 2 story 3 bath home o n a cul·de·sac. Central air. no association fees. walk to tennis courts itnd p a rk A s kin ~ o nly $119,000. e HANC H fa AL TY ~~) 1 2000 UNIVERSITY PARK • 4br. 21hba. C o n · domin.ium. New crpts. dips, & appliances. Over 2.lm!Q. ft. $103.000. BV OWNER. 714 ISSZ. 7471. Very aUractlve Deerfield Pk home. 38r, fam rm. 3 yrs old, assume 8~'k lo an. $1J 7,900. PP 5$-1324 Have something to sell? Oassi!ied ads do it well. Logima IHch I 048 &..ag..a .. och I 048 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ MOMAICH SUMMIT II BeauUrul A·Plan unit located in a se rene adult community . 2 bedro~ms + den and 2 baths complement this attractively decorated home. Close to beaches and shopping centers. Community pool, clubhouse and spa. $129,500. A COUMILL IAMla CO. 496·7222 831-0836 nr.. ....... .., .... &.....-...... --- LASALLE MODEL On wide g r eenbelt SpaciCQ 4 bdrm .. z~ ba. townhome. Appro•. zeoo ~. ft. ol living apace Lota ol up1rltdes. Paljot, IU1J h landsc a ping . <~ Ruet1t parlung Let I.IS show you lhill one todliy• 't523 CAMPUS~· IRVl .. E ORANGE TREE PATIO HOM!'.: Pool i.a de lo cation . rroste r swte + den loft FDR CAC. Professional· ly de co r a t ed ~ l'lfltomized thru-0ut. Ont> of a lund. ARenl 551 4682 Eves. Woodbridge Townhouse'!! br. 1"'2 ba. frplc. $84.9oo CalJ ~l·IS83 Premium Location On greenbelt 3 Bdrm • 2 ba. Amhurst Model in Univ Park Ga r d e n llomes. Close lo sct)ools. parks a nd s hopping Heady and wa iting ror u smart buyer to snap It up! IJ523 C.otPUSl>a:IRVtHE EXECUTIVE 4BDRM-OMLY $188,500 L vly l~c ms tr s uite w t privatc b a lcon y Spa('1ous rms. 3 baths. rnn1 dm rm. lge fmly rm Exquis itely decora ted Open Eves. 759·1501 LC1911G •odt I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHARMER Charming 2 Bdr m bi· level home on large beautifully landscaped lot. Covered patio & BBQ. G reat locahon. walking distance ot beac h . s hops and churches. PLUS. 1 Bdrm guest. house. $259,000. Lingo Rul(:srAn LAGUNA HIGUa HAS HOMES THAT SPAllLE! MIGUa SHOllS CHtHt d•cor•t•d tow.Ito•• wlttt l tH•o-md Z'h battls.. ........ , .ct ltaH. ta. CH.lite tM pkM'9 of ten '°" .......... c ....... s I JJ,000 WHAT A POOL! Y H 'll Ion th• pool of tltla lonly l ~a a• fallllMy 8'w wttlt Iota of wood acc..ta. Gnat •lew• tro. badrf•d ...._ SIJZ,000 DISIRAIU IND UNIT n11 l .,....,_.. z .,... ......, SW.• tow.._. Ms o •"Y 1-. 'pri•ah yard. S...,. wtl c_...,. carryMcj o 2Rd T.0 . so yo. Cmt pwclMI.. wlttl ~I l,000 dowft. Doa•t woff. SI 19,900 DESllAIU LOCATION L~ corwer lot Mh Hw poce fOf' tttia l bedrooln fGlltily ltolM In "-Shns. htnla Inc... a Yi.w, ,_ty rOCMR mid fonMI dhNag. s 171,500 suna VIEW &OLF COUlSI HOMl Spadoes 4 IMdr'OCNllo 21/1 baHI e.oa.. °" a ·~ lot. a.. fMty "*" ..... rootft Oftd bnc*fost ftOok CO .... lh .... aetffRcJ. Y Otl.. realty tttfoy tlNt pool cM spa this 1.......w. SI 95,500 495-1720 LAGUNA NIGUEL 499-4551 493-8112 South Loguna Dma PoW 497-3331 644-7020 Laguna leach Newport leach Lac.J-a leoc:h I 048 ~ leoch I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Tuor J ULY SPE(;IAL SlOOO reduc tio n . Any Condo Good thru July 8th REEDER REALTY HiUtop Developers Charming New Laguna Condo's Ocean View 1bUcbch.2 & 3 bdrm. «2 Cypress at Locust. Broker will cooper ate. ()(fice 494·4315. 1().6. 7 days. After hrs. 499·1625 THE BIG STEAL •DUPLEX* Ckean side or hwy. level lot. easy ac<'ess to tx•aC'h. Needs p~unt. m inor n: pairs; ideal ror honw & income Hur r}. onl}· S145.000 Mission Realty 194 0731 IOS2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel Realty • OWNBtWILL CONSIDEA LEASE OPTION or 8=¥.% lst w/frg down. OR l rg 2nd. Cus tm Monarch Bay Terrace 4 Bdrm. 2"'2 ba ho m e w/whitewater vie ws . 495-5220 UDO ISLE ExceJJt.ional 4br, 2ba on wide Sl to St lot. french doors & beam ceilings thru out. hardwOOd firs. formal DR. 1£ So. patio. u s ed bri c k frpl c Completely remodeled By Owne r . 1460 ,000. 673-M23 EA.STBLUn 'S Lg <'rnr lot. 4br. z•,..ba. nr NB Te nnis Swim C lub. shops, schls . $172.SOO TI4-&44-8187 or 644·2442. GI.AHO OPENING P'RJME MWPT HGS 2br completly rede<"orat· ed in & out. Lovely patio garden. Delux extras lhrou)(h out + 30'll30' R8rage E verythlnf( 1n excellent cond. Th1i. pro- perty pnced well below l.'omparable offe rings Open House Ss ttSun. 4-22 Fulle rton. 645 ·6.t56, 631·2313 HARIOR VIEW Nl-:W LI S TIN G 1 EJegalltly up~raded 38r cMonaeo1 lmmar thru· out. ~real loe. lovely yrd FEE LANO Won't last Be Lst Call 67J.4313 Af!t Condo. 1-'or sal~ rent or lease option Bayfront. 2 br. 2 ba. view . boat o;l1p avai I 63J.<l559 or 845 6300 NJ.:WPORTHEIGHTS 418 El Modena. Rt!durcd to tlOS.000 t>i3 2238 CUSTOM BIG CANYON m>Sq fl + 5 Bdrm:-.. 51, bathi.. 3 car earai.:1· Locall·d on cul d1· '><Jl' With VICW~ of golf l'OUl"St' & min'> .... ,ir Prl\Jll' shov.1n~ of th1:. lai.11n.: ('Ol'ltact l>an 81 hh ROGERS REALTY 67S-23 I I ReJI Estate AXER UPPIER J BR 2ba . frplr, ::.hake roof. wood extr Assume ~VA In of SI00,000. No ln fees Sl.29.500 2319 l.Aunl Plac:e 4C.UGARAGE Shmgle extr. s hake roor, 3BR 2ba. frpl<: .. e)(t UP· ~. W9.soo. owe 2nd. 587,000 assume 91,;•;. Jn . So uthla nde r s R .E 642-6220or 631·2133 AVBYSPICIAL ...... SUlAPOIMT ,....._ ~Y 2 years old wltb features too numerous to mention in detail Includ- ing a gourmet kit<"hen. balcony game room and a s umptious full s ize Ja<"uzzi in the ma ster bath. not just a bath tub w f J e l s. Solid oa k <'ab1nets lhru·out and much more. 11 you want "The Point'' and can consider $439.000 for the Bl!ST. lhen call 644-721 I --Must sell our Lusk home • 111 Eas tbluH. 4 Br 2"2 Ba. FR, new crpl, on n xt29' lot /\sk1nj( Sl68,000 Owner. 640-6064 N<'wporl Shor<.'s home Sl2,000 d wn T 0 P SSOOtno 64&8772 SACRIFfCIE ! 3 Bdrm home ""t20X40 pool+Jac Xlnt cond & loc Only Sl2A .OOO 1\1.$0 llGCANYON CONDOS l3 <1vdll 673-4313 Agt THE BLUFFS Beautiful s ingl<.'·1>to ry. tu~ beam <:cal • 3 bdrm., end l.O'\Jl, Ltnda Plun A beauty at $163.000 IWiTINGS & CO Rf-:AL TOKS t>40-554.0 Nt•w duplt•x :I hr & 2 hr. ttv<•r ;j)()() 1''1 ft . I hlk tu b<i~. ~.000 ~ t:731 WES TC LIFF l~·aut e nlari:t·tl :1 HR hc1fT1l' w 12 f1r"pla1·cs. formal dmmg and fa mily nx>m. walk to ,,•h1101s . s~ tran.-;p Hf-duct'<! tu $175.000 Hut h Lilum• Hlt r. 64643>10 1076 ··············•········ !EXCHANGE OR SALE No•v. duplt·x. ".ilk l<• bc•J1•h SJ11!J .$OU .'il'W trJn.,r('rat>l .. 11 •.·: loan I Evet. l'all 75!1 IH77) BAY &BEACH REAJ..TY 759-0811 SEASCAPE COHDO J Bd r m, 2 ba Landscaped. s pnnkled at.num. pallo. upgr aded thru-0ut Close lo shop• PIOJt. Capo Bc-arh. Dan:i Harbor. SHl5.90o. Own1·t aruoous. DON TYLER & t\SSOC 7141675-4000 Condo 8Y Owner . Pres. don osen ANDVOUOON'T HAVE TO BE A TitlEF to see the ,.wilue in this striking contA,mpo rnry home. lodt/fed h 1 g h above Lagtina's famed Ri vie ra coas tline on large lot with lush plantings. patio and s un s haded courtyard. SPRAWLING 4 BDRM .• 3 BAT H FLOOR PLAN wit h for m a l dining room . <farruly room). features spacious hvmg room ap· prox. 28 f ee t long wt BEAMEO CEILING A ND C ENTER F1REPLACE Of' PALOS VERDES STONE. Step· saver kJtchen has bw lt·1n range, oven. dishwasher and laundry area. We Uunk this better bui It home. Ill move·in ('ondl· tion is a "REAL STEAL" atooly S3C9.SOO. 493-9494 496-2413 830-5050 LOCATlOH. DESIGN Hts 2 br. 11, b a. S85,000 /o (r . C al l 7111492· 3072. rPaltnr"' 401GLENNEYRE 497-4848 'fl'MORROIAY Enjoy gorgeous O<'ean sunsets from beautifully upgraded 2 Bdrm 2 bath mobile home in pre· stigious El Morro Bay. Many extras include cov· ered redwood deck, dbl carport an d storage shed. $55,000. don osen r••nltors • 401 GLENN EYRE 497-4848 Causey & Company EXECUTIVE HOME A beaut.i/uJ retreat h id· den a mong the trees, great for entertaining. private gardens, patios and decks. Spectacular ocean and city views. • $I 42,500 Ful Price SEE TODAY !!! GONE TOMORROW!! MISSION REAL TY 98.SS. Csl. Hwy .. Laguna P'hmte 494-0731 ALMOST OCEANFRONT Large R·3 lot with' 2 ocean view. luxury apts . +commercial unit. One ol a kind & hard to rind in Laguna Beach. Owners will finirnce. Asking $.Yi0,000. JUST USTED!! Big ocean view, 4 bdrms + family rm. + recrea· t.ioo rm. + office + large heated & filtered pool with spa. Lots of patio. decks & private areas . Listed at $247 .000 U04So. Coast H.iway in VllJage Fair LAGUNA BEACH ~~~tkBWfil ~~4~9~7~-2~4~5~7~~ ~ ~~~w r._. ' c~~~ MOMAICH IA Y TlllACI Enjoy the Catalina Island sumets from this upper terrace, 3 bdrm. & 2 bath, c u s tom built home. Exquisitely decorated thruout & proressionally landscaped. $315,000 , • COl.OWB.L ..... co. "'I 496-7222 831-0836 . nr..wa1ada..,,._ \.... LepM ..... I ... ..... ---.... -< ~~------&VALUE 3hotechrr Vallas. 2 lir 2 Ha. sundeck. 2 C'a r l!ar. 1ac & pool. $89 500 li.11·42071496·3.110 Laguna Niguel Realty • &~Vdw Nes tled a lo n g th e fairway of El N1 Rue l C nt ry C lub , thi s spac 4 BR. J ba home wlformal dininit. den & fairuly rm. is Just nght for the a<'t1ve family. $335,000. 493-9494 495.5220 496-2413 830.5050 ~~loaft Fairway El NiRUCI 3br. $234,000. Custo m Realty T1(}977i 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.5% VA Assumable loan By Owner. over 2.300:!'1. ft. Py mt w /tax $632 770·3008 afte r 6 pm. Pri.n('. Only. Rom ant 1r v i e w or Catabn a & beyond An a ma t1 n J? 4 bd rm Nl•wpn rt v11 lut• w I a sparkling pool &. II?<' yrd Only S:!49.500 llu rry' ~~91 CYNUS SHORE Pvt j!Uarded community, private beal·h Ut'aut1ful 2 'llOI')' 3 bdrm home. Oy owner Call 71414\14·65514 or 494.9909 for ;i ppt. ---- • -;.;;;;.-_-.-;._-_-;.;;;;; By Owner. 4br. DR ,.. R 49'2 5223 BLUFFS. NEWPORT ICH BY TIU: IH.:ACll Sharp tri level 3 BR. Lar'c ho m e w /ocea n "'pvt patios on l r cc ~t.'W $2'73.SOO 1·492·4288 b.ned Rm bll . Sltll.500 Santa Ano I 080 European Decor. J BR· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln level w t loads o r , ________ _ ltall a n tale . End unal. overlook s p ark $174.900 640.6259 u//ud.1611~ R E Adil TY PROIATE-«l LOT with 2 Bedroom home in the 600 block or South Sycamore. f\n older :.? bdrm. 1 ba home. sox125· lac.. Conventional term!!> only. Cal 644-7211 t•wport•~ 1069 ·----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo•ely /JD.NIGEL GAILEY & ASSUCIATES SUPlll DUPER DUPLEX Walk to beach. 2 larg<' 3 Bdrm units w ith fireplace and bw lttos. Great winter (s ummer income potential. f'ee simple . Call for appt. 54().11.51 ·' ::.-HERITAGE . • REALTORS WISTCLIFF Super sharp & clean. 3 8dnn and dining room on quiet street ne ar DoverShores. This qualJ t.y home is only St 79, 500. Heritage Excl us i ve . phone 540-1151 for de· tal..ls. · , . HERITAGE . . REALTORS HIWPOIT HGTS Thia hidden beauty ls on de.cl end at. 2-aly S Br 3 Ba, amJ ocean vie•, full Swedish uuaa, b\g j~. iota of extr.a. Mual aet to apprt!(iate. lm,000. Owner will h~lp l'lnance /('-fl€HIG€ HOM€~ amw. Coett HWY. NB '4'"'646 ,_ --- Hewporta.och Upper Newpo rt Ra y 1---------Nice older home 1.n South Santa Ana . 3 Bdrm l Ba . hardwood floors . on large lot. /\skml? only S81.2SO. For more in- fonnat1on call 546-Slsll() townhome on greenbelt with super view of Back Ray a nd mountains . Features 3 bedrooms or 2 + rl<'n . wetbar with bu11t1n r efrige rato r . kitche n with builtms. tiled patJo. balcony off master bedr oom and den Pretty landscaping. ..... #:.-HERITAGE . • REALTORS $114.000. BKR. Ca ll 1---------$4G-l720 TAABEU. -· FOR SALE IYOWMIEft Harbor View Homes :J, beautiful Sommt'rset W/'V'tew 5br. 3ba. larRC airy rarruly room. owner moving and anxious to seU. Wiii show anytime. '1911 Port Whilb.)'. Cal 640.5372 UDO ISLAND W/OVBSIUD LOT. Spacious slng le story ho&N bwlt encircling JCtra lge pat.lo. Lot runs ltlwt to strada · 3 bdrm, 2 blit. frml din rm Newly otfeM1 at $425,000 Ol)('n ~Sat & Sun 201 Via :-lice, Udo llle. 7~ 1501 c= Walke r r, I 1rn 1088 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REHr FOR SUMMIER? NEVER Nol when you can own this bt>:wliful 38r, 2& Condo, I !t blk tO (l('('Bn Features wet bar . balcony. frplc. dbl gar, subrrut you terms owe 846-5502 .r@Wey 11\f \\\\ I t090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NUTOPYllW Pre6Ugjous c ul de sac In rountry area. Custom bullt lri·level or wood and gtus. AU new d~ 2 Clreplaces Ir decks Spadoos ~ Bdrm 4 bath on level lot. Horses OK. For \nro rmatton c all $465880 . · , -HERITAGE . REALTOR~ . ~ - DAILY PILOT w~. July •· 197'1 Olllra..1 ..... Otlliw' 1.-..... Ot1wf-IHI lat• ..._.. u.t.WIMd ......_, U.fwwl•d tto..1 U•fw..w.d Honea UllfwWlhed Apa tu .. h ,..._, ................................................................................................................................................................. ······················~ ········~···~;:,· ,_.. 1090 C1 rdlll ..._.....,.,., 2000 LehtwW. UOO C.W .. Ms 3222 ............. ech 1240 &..e.J-..,_. 3252 Mt_,.tt.ocls J26t ~~ ............. .. •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Pt up I iv 1600 ..._•••••••••••••••.-.••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ... ••••,•••••••••••••••• CC)Utfl'ITUV... .......... t•••••••••••• I•--------SPYCk.ASS L.OT Cameo Hl1hlud 4br. Walk to beach. 4 Br. 3 ba. 3br. 2~ba, home F .R. New~3 Br 3 Ba, -----lllioatela "'°••C l..-.. 2 llfti•'".... ·si· ~remodeled 2 c ar I a rag e . den.frm.dinrm.1 ~mm. refng, wshrldryr, pool, l -,,.,.. ----· 16 Ab~i.ittly tbe HE 975. '15'-090$ 8eachwalk. l6SO + SLSO PoOI fr park. MSOmo yr lse, no pets, $575 pr 1'llda. J bedroom. 2l-. Old N•wporl blvd 4X4--VIEW IDT fM ul~ an move·lodep. 962·5770 &1'1·1'195ewti. m o . 6 3 l . 13 l 7 or • ....._ ,Amll1 room.,..,., suuoo. .. 1n1. N.8 toda)' Lor11 ted 2131 m-&c 7 • lana1 ~ l"OOO\ •llh betWHn mlWon dollar BR. frpl .. pallo. no petll 3 8r condo ln Yorktown tilwpott IHch lZ6' -------- 4 ~ A tuat.om ~C...... Fbr pnde ol own.nhlp, ,...ldeM.. 270 d.-wr~ Walk to abope & beach ViU. Tl'act. nr Bushard -·•••••••••••••••••• 2 Rctnn Doll HOWie. Yrly tMll 9&tobe ~on ~ Or. <lY rm cnter 11 11Nbrouf4.pluet,ut'h vt.wfrom<:dMtolrv1n<> l\00 Agl.S73-S&'W & Yorktown. $49$ mo NO FEE! Apt. & Condo lse avail Sept. 15 aue Woa •t lut at •aw. ... '4l t\ bdp oo 11 tl(!parau lot. u rh l>wnet wW carry l\ITD wi........ HI• Call Shoreline Mgmt. reotala. Villa Rentals $42S/mo. 213/967-4856 -..0. Clll.._,_ Income ovu '51S,OOO .,.,\ha 3 bf-dl"O(lm , :t. u11lt1 w »A• down f'ur mort> ...,..,.. .. .,...... 847-6363 ~ 8k.r Pru~.i 14,000,000 Mr ~nt'r'• unit t I wu 2 111/o, 1·1111 Ron 'fa) lor, Highly upgraded 3 Ur 12 · Harbor View lt9mes. P\Met1 bedroom. 2 balh + a I t}IO ~112. home. family rm. dinin1t 2 BR I t,;ba, paUo, pool, EA.ST BLUF~38r 2Ba. lwdroo m t Own{'r wlll rm. rrplc. beautifully J•c. Crplc, dbl 1tar 2 patios. 21-'2 car gar . Beaut. family home. 4BR, fum rm, l800. min 1 yrlse.644 41~ ht-Ip f•nant'e Will ,.. R·2 lot, ~·x 122~w. l blk11 l1md1caP«"d. lit Ya rd 540-8314 wshr/dryr. re f rig, S650 <'tMlnlf\• l'lall tor un up lrom ~.-n. le·v,·I. pnrn1• G.nkner mduded $!JOO mo. (213) 898-80'2! °"*' ......... ....................... 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NICISLASHm AruDoul own.r muet ~eU . now Z052 lllhcrut. '. UrfO, w/b20 encloHd porch 5 Star Anaheim ~ Park Reduced to ' . 1i216.000 Make offer to day! <JB637·T7} ~H-.Store '5M500 OCEANFRONT New homes. pvt com rJ.»lllity, 3 beaches, 24 hr . •unty, sub-letting OK From S29,900 17141 <m-3816 Golden West 24 x60. i! bdnn. 2 ba. fam. rm Custom red wood deck 5•Park. San J uan Cap 49&8337 LIDOPENIM. ,VT.HACH Double wade 2 br, l ba. I year old 2 t'lubhouses. $36.000 Owner I Agt 673-41!11. ~r. lba in 5·Slar adult park. '68 C ha mpion 12 x60. $21.500. C M 752 .. (1759, 998-2360 On San Clt-mente Beach. Mobile Home; 3br , 2ba, S26,000. Furn 496-1840 • '64 MaJeslH.' IOi.45 t.>ver· )'thinR dose by. C M. Adil pk a rouple mt from bch. 5'1.800tofr ~p rc>nt Sl30 111cludes Ra~ "'tr trash. PP 548 l!l.'.17 21H51 Nfo:WLi\.NI > Sp l7fi l BR 2 lia + dt•n Dn \ t· hy lllen rall 64fi 4~1 lo tn sp1 .. 'l 1 Aj(t: Albert Pussell Rtalty Co . UlDOVll •N.L ~.-SU' c.11.-.1-•JT•••· ........ ,.,. .. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O.C.........Mode4 $69,100 2 bedroom. II., ba Adult <'ommunlty Oceann South, On~an111dt" F u rn1 s h 11 d or un rurnti.hed Phone for appt to see 17 14 1 l~Agt 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNITS-UNITS! Bargain Time! MESA DUPLEX $114,000. 2 BR's, (pies . newly painted, garages, lawldry room. SAN CLEMENTE DPLX Sl 16,000. ~ean View 3 BR's + 2 BR pride of ownership MESA FOURPLEX SlS.'i,000! 4 UntLS • pride of ownership' New paint. n ew r oof P r o r landseaped. New s toves & refrig's a ll units! Sprinkler system , too' Hurry! Don't miss these invest· Nt•La"WIU locullon, l' I' nrmo.873'-Z717/644 0357 VACANT. HB loc. 4 BR, pointnwnt. plt•ut• ~ .... :Ou .... kl><• 3 BR I I *""" A LAROF. F.NOUGll TO -.,...., ..,.,.,., w poo · ..,..., .. St: RV t:. S MAL L CodaMescl 3224 BR, C·Pool. 4 BR. C· OOU' lturbof lJlvd froo\a~(' •••••••••••••••• •• •• • •• Pool, S600. Ask for Keith, ENOUOH TOCAR"'' M7 U\ LA lh1br-.. nr WhJtlJt>r OC EAN VIEW Mesa 982-4471 million In clo8t-d ... c•row• Blvd Gr~jl lotut1 on Bhtfs 2br. 2Y2b11 brand last year We h11ve a ftlw 4.).000&Q n .. Al't 979 5099 ~ .. 50 Cute 2 bdrm. 2 ba house opt>ninas on our ulf'll ~w coodo . .., · Mgr Fire place. e nc losed SlJlr( tCJr prohi1111lon11lt Nt-:W PORT llEJGHTS G3817. garage. $425/mo. Ca 11 <'Offi11\1Ued to lnvt>11tment 418 El Modena Ret!Ut·~d .aean 2br condo nr So 846-1371. real.~l•t.e. 7$! 1$20 w$l<XS,OOO 673-2238 Cat Plata, Pool. s pa. J_ "'UAIL Cocatd C--1.toR carport $400 No pelb P~ ~cE ~ .. flt m.im4 I.A Dana Pt \f 1, greul area. l.Dllely 2 Br rondo w /pool, ,IOPEttTllS ~ mill from manna Grad gar, & carport. priv yrd, 10,.. Tll l :JO r .M.I 10% Interest According to the owner's data, these 14 units s how a spendable. Enclosed garages. painted Inst year & has balconies, sundeck & pool fo r happy tenants this summe r Owner will Finance <it 10'~ interest. LARGE ENOUGH TO S ERVE , S MALL ENOUGH TO CARE $67 million lD closed escrows last year. We ha\•e a few openings on our sales staff for a professional committed to investment real estate. 752· 1920. lllR p:rm1ls. houst>plan.... Mesa Verde area. a\'a1l complete pkg ready tu 7/l. S42S 646-8646 ~Id $58,000 '93-2?~ Nwpt Hghts 2 br, I ba. NO Wilson & Weiss R E PIITS. Z77 & 286 Knox Momt• o.wn. lt..art 2400 ....................... FOR LUSE . New 2 bedroom 2 bath ho me. Mission Lakes Country' C lub. Golf· tennla·pool. Beautifully landscaped. no main· tenance yard. 9000Clubhouse Rd Desert Hot Spnn~s 213 :r78·2572 Out of COUllfy Pr.,ty 2550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Liquidatmg lge pee Com · St reel. $395 & S325 673-2256 l EASTSIDE Brand new lri·level J br. 2 ba townhome. Frplr, microw1tve, s kylight . deck. Pool. tennis, rec. room. sms mo. 646-4262 or646-0061. Mesa del Mar 4 bdrm. 2 ba. !am rm, patio. fn(•d yd, 2 <'aT gar. no pt>ts. 5500/mo. lst &. last + de poo1l 961H965 Mt!Sa Verde 4 br. 2 ba, fam rm, f lp, wel bar . nt'W crpts. lge yard. no pets. SOOS. 751·3006 mer'I bll< long prop. ex-aean 2 Br. mature couple istmg bldi.ng now rented. only. $L50 + mani.~e 11 Best loc m San Bdno wiits. No children or $79,500 Owner 67~3464 pets. s.12·5939 o.t of State 3 Br 2 Ba, dirung rm. rec New 3br, 2...,ba, 5 blks to bch. t"prlc. dishwasher. trash romp , yard m u int ai7S 531)..8162. 96()..6004 • New 2br. I ba D IS hwaslx-r. yard . .-:nr No pets $350 536-ti9b2, ~ 3242 .•••••..••....•......... Huntington Harbour house with so· dot•k S12001mo. 3 Br. 2 ba, xlnl bay location. across f r o m Be ac h C l ub 21.3/~'l2·3177 New 2 Br 2• 2 Ra lwnhme, pvt patio. end gar. romin swimming pool. ~575, nu pet s ,\~t Owner ll·ll; 5li63 ;Jlt•r 6PM lf'tW 3244 .•........•.•.•...••..• l Hr w /k1ni:s1u mstr bdrm & bath w1Roman tub. lge Cam rm w Crplc. close to l'Omplete shop P\Jlg area S5SO mo 15302 Nun~ Ctr Call 833·8162 TifE LAKES Brand new ~~~ams. call now ~ QUAIL [~'jftiil A. !~S~ ~ty 2600 rm. 2 car garage. rcfng, •••••••••••• •• •• ••• •• • • $650. Av a i I J u I y 1 :OLORAOO scen ic 642·95t2 Condo 2 bdrm 2 ba $525/mo. 213 1431 J04a M .6pm. ~ , 10,..-Tll l :JO P'.M.l OCEAN DUPLEXES New 3 bedroom homes +apt S1on1s Constr 646-4414o"92·139a_ Calta Mesa 2·2br : Conv 7 UMITS·C .M. &aut nl'w b ut ldang F'1replac•C!>, xlnt location TSL lnvmts &12 W03 wooded prope r t >' u t For--~-ase-$525--+-g-a rd--!\-f v $350 /a c. PP,. (7l4 ) 3 bdrm +den. Corm. d. ~------w1rrptc, lrg mast bt.I H A W A I I A M w1open lleam c•e1hn1:. ,ROPERTIES: love ly patio Near /\II lslands·a II pr1 r t•s scbool. 770-J062 call local ask fo r Ru~er 9ti4·2A25 ---- RE:NTALS I BR. I ba tri5 2 BR. 2 bn S560 2 HR. 21 ~bu $700 3 RK. 2 Ila Sti00/900 3 OR , 2~~ ba $1\75 2 UR. 2 hJ S47~. 500 San ('lcm1•11te ---------•I llK'. pvt yds. gara~es. No FEE newly upgraded. Pnn- 11 XGROSS You c·uuld 1•ven ha\'l' a spendable on this xlnt 5 plex JnV4''itmcnt Only $139,950 C r eal1vc fmance is our speC'tahly Call now for full details ~9491 Red Estate Ex~ 2800 ~ Br. carpeted. sml } art! l ear Rarage. no IWl'> S3SO pr mo. 1st & last 1 SlOOsec. deposit. 646·5637 2272 Placentia. <·tpals only 642·5669 24 HRS C.M.DUPLE.X Absolutely 1mmac. 1n JUCal renUll area. Dnve Rental by 2196 American Ave. Asking $108.000. ARt. Information R384921· Rent w1tb option to buy mfonnatlon. NO DOWN P;\YMENT OR TAt\Jo: 0 ER PAYMENT 1n four-plex. Newport Heights. P.P 673-4072 afler 6PM rormauon Hundrl'rl's of ---------Mobile Homes available Newport Hgts Atta mall areas. NEW L 1 S T•I NG -2 Cati Mow!!! separate houses-1 com· MESA DR MAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Ver de 4 bdr m SS0,000 equity. Exchange Cor R. E. or ?? 751·Jm6 • • Will exchange ror 1.J. quid assets or good real estate. $400,000 ofrice building equity A strong partner tC'nant desires to rema111 Would consider total sale to owner user 3600 i.q Ct (approx > Almost ne w hudd1ng. ocean view. /\mplc ret• JMrlcmg Next lo Post Of. Cice Lagwia Buch area 400-1625 1f NA leave msg. or 49'J..2762. Lovelv 2 Dr Condo w /µoo l. gar & carpon . pnv yard. Me>a Verde area. 1\vatl now S42S. 646-8646 2 Br. l ba duplex, fncd yard, encl. garage. $335 mo.548~ Quiel 2 br, l ba. end garage, 1 child ok. nu pets New crpt. p:unl. slove & r efnR 220~ Placencia, apl U S400 fl)O. 545-7983 3 Br 2 Ba. fen<'ed yard. pets & children allowed. Mesa Verde. $550. Dys THE MOBILE HOME STORE plt>Lely remodel<>d anci the other one new. Both have 3 Bdrm and 2 baths + pnvate patios. Ample parlong. $199.!IOO. Drive by :nl 16th Place, then call FOUR.PLEX Pnme north C<.6ta MC'sa a r ea '1 -plt'll'. w1lh 3 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms & two I bedroom untls Great investment l-,ex1 ble terms. won't last at only Sl6.1.500. Call ""' IEs tote 546--00 l O. eves 768--17 11 NEAR YOU Westminster 848-8895 Santa Ana ~·7070 E. Anaheim 956·4500 Cent. Anah !l56-IUI I MOBILE HOME VACAMT This in 5 Star park Beaut. 2 br. 2 bA MC>d Manor size 24X64 1n Cost a Mesa. Call for appl. Century 21 Gold Coast Realtors. 5'\R 116R Dlvon:~ forcMSGI. PRICE SLASH ED SllOOO on beaut. 2Br 2ba Great vtew tn 5-Star Adlt park AmenilJes galore To see CAIJ 498-S440Jim, A~ ~tcws• 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l2 Acres·Potential M ·I lnd zoning in growing ind area of Riv County. W75,SOO. Engineered Jn. vestments 851·0366 24 hrs. 1+ acres. View Shasta Lasse n Peaks. P ines, oaks. on prop. $22,000. 548-3629. rri -plex. great l 8lC ahelter. best pnce ln S11n Cle me nte . 1132,500. Larso n R ea lt y . 8-3470/496-1772. ..... rrop..iy 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ATI"EM110M• TAX ATTORNEYS ACCOUNTANTS - DEVELOP. Wl'DOOR/RELIGJOUS GPS. PARADISE AREA - BUTl'ECNTY. ($tOCMIOO FULL PRICE > "Mlt hlttorlc town of lftaidp on S7 acres lnrl the loak l p Inn-a c:ertlfled ··Hist orical Site" la for aale. 54().J6ti6 WCll'lted 2900 CHARMING HOUSF. 21lr. •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ruce yd. garage. $425 mo l'U buy any property. any 955-2154 condition. Top casb. 24hr -------- 642·5200 Pete Barrett_M hotlme. 213·435-3282. Jbr , n 7ba, lrR yard COSTA MESA Office I corn m e r c i a I . super locat1on. $570.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~r ~ Commcmal, 4400 sq. fl Htwpori leadt 3169 S2.50JJ00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lf'Komr P~rty 2000 lnduslrial. ROOO sq . $208,000. 2 tenants short term lea::.~ 1, County Pnn. only l2A Via Lido Nord 4br. rt 2 b a . p I e r & s I t p on 21.3-Z704547. 213-934 0920. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUR UMITS-C.M . Near new. 3 Dr owners urut. 2 ba. frpl, 2 car gar. 3-2 Br. 2 ba. units TSL lnvstmts 642· 1003 By owner Dana Point. David Rourke. Realtor 546 !l950 Four·plell.. Newport I !eights, P P 673-4072 after 6PM f75 mo + housekeeping Spectacular view, sec gate 556-6.'i76 l Br. 1 Ba. kitchen. llvin~ roomS275 642.8850 Pnde or Ownership 4- plex S'lJS,000 each on up to 15.000 sq Ct lo ts. Owner will finance on contract wilh minimum $78.000 down. Will at· <'Ommodale exchange. 33411 Cheltam Way, Apt D. O .P . 496-1097 or 496-5Z75. ............ -._I HauMs Uwfurwiahed MUST SELL! Big beach 7 Unit build· mg, asking $3.%,000. sconREALTY 516-7533 COSTA MESA 4HOUSES Fantastic rental p ro· perties in high appreeiat· ing area.' Only S22S,OOO . <JNC. WOl.LDR.E 556-7777 56 UNITS UNDER CONSTROCTION First user depreciation f or the pride or o wnersh ip buyer . Turnkey rent guarantC<'d project, may f'xchange' Less than $35.000 per un· it. 4().2 bdrm, l :'\{, ba; 16· 1 bdrm. Cathedr al cell· lngs . Spa . Full y landscaped. A Quall Plac-e Excluaive. 752·1920 ' 9UAIL PLACE PIOHITIES"' 10,.. TM l :JO r .M.I 1 DUPUXES/CM Cott. Mno S,.Clol Near So. Coast Plata. Two super duplexes. All Ml6,000. Agent 549-400! 2 bdrm. t bath. On lge. lot or. schools. shopping. 4-pleit. Lrg 3br. 2~ba. Super local.ion. Reduced owner's unit + 3 1rg 2br, ptlce al onb S19S,OOO for 2ba, t mi lrom ~ao on both bldp. Brookburat . $225,000. W..,M. Taylor Co. Owner·Broker~9987. Reali.ors 644-4910 ·······~··············· ~ 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUDGET RENTS Economy. Save gas +lime Hses Apt.s Ctgs F-Unr $22S Bach yard free utll $245 l.Br kids pool S250 Bach kids pets S28S2Br kids pets gar. $:m2Br kids appliantes S325 38r kids appliances S3753Br gar pool patio $400 4.Br k1dS pool s.954Br kids pets gar 557-0125 Homeftnders.state Wide Adult couple 2br. 2ba, ntat house and g~n. Free Reul in exchange for gardenin g. Rura l Fallbrook a rea. Call 673·8$34. Fallbrook, 1-346-8714. w1u>d. ..... , ..... 3207 ....................... Beautiful Bay view 2 bdrm, 2 ba, 2 car gar. yrly. S675. 675-6670 or ~ask rorCoonie · 4 BDRM OCEANFRONT. Yrly lae. $700/mo. 67$-9008 4 UHfTS H.1. "'t:.-'4 c,.1ata.,. IHdt U II one mile from pier never 2 I 00 •-•-•••••••••••••••• Avail. Now. No Pet::. $465. 646-3627. 4Br. 2ba. ram rm. frplr . patio. Bea ut back yrd, 2 car g a r . S530 1mo 83J.(X)83 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho.Mfcw~ Dalla , .. C..1ean 3 br. 2 ba. swiken Uving rm. formal dirnni: & ramily rm , n e w landscaping. Kids & pets ok $595 mo Ca II 955 2A 73 8amto5pm Mon·Fr1 BToro 3232 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4 br. Priced from S46S to $495. f'ncd yard & gar ages. Fa milies please. K ids & pets welcome. Call 964·2566 or 973-2971. Agt, no fee . FCMlfain Vahy 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vacant exec home, 4 Bit, plusb carpeting. over· sized lot. Close to S<'hools & fwys. $600 mo. Al!l. 962-4471 Hoa•IMl• •ach 1240 ....................... New 2827 sq. rt .. s BR. ex· ecutivebome above Hun· lington Harbour, many xtras. $795. Call Mike. ~. HOM~ FOR RENT 3 or 4 br. Pnced from ~to$495. Fncd yard & garages. F amilies please. kids & pets welcome. Call 964-2566 or 973-2.971. Agt. no fee. ~gant 2 bedroom + den $575. Cedar & win· dow home. Five blocks tA beach. Private '2·car garage. Fully maln· ta.ioed yard. Adult.a. No JIN. lnq\ire at S27 18th "Slreet. (714 )981).Q31. tt523 CAMPU5l>a·fRVINE Wooobnc1gE' :lbr, d . r. f r. tennis & poo l St>OO $1 Zi58 or \~-0747 Woodbndge \'tllager. Jbr. 11-.iha. xlnt rond 1'1101 & teruus. no pets SSOO mu 1\S.'IOC dues pd A' a II July 15. 494 4142 Willows. Sl!l 2 ijr hs<' fplc, 2cargar,pnv y<irt.1,$450 lse ~0253 Woodbndge 4 br. 21' b:l. Cam rm, lge yd. A t<'. 1trdnr, waler. assn. dues pd. Avail nov.. $6!15 754-7900 LA19M leach 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * •• Jul•lorMtt 49 5"11 laland Dr. NewpN'tleach Yoo are the winne r of two fr'H Hd1ris ($15 OOvalue). lO Royal Upiuon Sfalioft Show at the ANl\HF.IM CONVENTION CENTER Julyl4.8pm call 642·567fl. ext. Z72 to churn your tickets • •• *** S.lanla 11 O 44th StrHt Mewport .. ach Yoo are the winner of two fr'H tick•h <StS.00 value). l o Royal Upfuon ~Show at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER July 14, 8 p.m . Olli 642·567'8. ext. 272 lo cla.lm your tickets * * * Yearly rentals $4~ mo. & ~· ~aissan~ Moblle Home Prop e rties 411&-3816 Brand new, beaut. v1ew, 3 BR. 2 be. $700 m o. POOi, 3 BR. 2 ba. $800 Mo. lncl pool service l.DMf' 3 Ar<'h Bay. 3 BR, 2 be .• ram. nn .. 2 frplcs .. Catalin a view $750 Month Furn .. Lower 3 Arch Bey. Oceanfront, 4 BR. 4 be., wtntuor J u.ly. • Turner AallOt'. adl . •lk-1177 1bia NJ. fi1bln1. camp. la&. pacltio.I, bwiUna all a va~. 20 % down ........ ••••••••••••••• Luxury full ocean view s:us.ooor.P. condo. Dana Bhllf1, a bdrm, 2"" bath, Pool 6 unlta Garden Grove 1800 sa.n. aauna. Jacunt S760. 517, l7t.b St. 4 BR 2\t b• rplc, xlnt cond. yard ......... lJIO rnaint.'875.846-7981 ...................... . 1 1car pl1y1rou.nd hu but• pay-off. for pro-,,..m able &o captt.llre on bll "HlatoricaJ Site " l.abttak. lacluck• cablaa, n>pe low. 1t1blH. water, ,.,..... ,t.aal or lar&er ,__IDCDt.1. .... ..,71 ...... 1055 ~ (0 11) 8upa' rental area owner INDUSTRIAL BLDG -..eo Ool)' 2 left, new 3b r, flnaoc:lna. 20% dowQ • + 2 Bdrm house " ,.~ ......_. u-.. U.. 2~ bomebbtke to bc:b. •• 300 F.P. Pric P n nc ---~ & aoee to IC .la " lbop· only . •It Doro th y JacuulOallMS-tllJ ........ ••••••••••••••• J>i.nc. Htgb oo a h ill. Jotm.oo. t12-9300 lRV'tly 21w, tbt, din rm, Ocean brM1e. Frpcl, 1unka1n Huat Beta. Nice frplc. IUO. Adil cpl, no patio, fncd rear yrd." arH aood laeome. dl&Jdorpet. Lae. lll, lut t:n.r11 uvlna app l. 0 111 , 1 + •· MMllt PIUlb crp4., cllabw, wawr C:~ "or will"~: 6 f•rd.ner pd. Only !!.,d,!!.. trade . lllke 1._ ___ ._ ___ 111\nd wW JOU •aot lo •• Omo. •0-0674 , -•• ~mot Claa&lf\fds. -1.Dl LAGUMAHIUS 4 Bedroom. 2 bat.h Valley View Home. Bulll In kitchen flreplace. air condlttonlnf. 2 car 1ara1e. wuher and dryer. l'95 monthly leue. Available Ji.ily J,IUI.. CALLOWl•AT • '4Z.OIJI layfrOftt Condo Forever View. Luxuriou!>' 28r, 2ba. Security & pre· slige. l:l50/molse. Prntiglom Udo 2 Bdrm+den. l"resbly decorated. Nice patio. noooimo. - WATl RrRONl HOML~ a-. REAL ESTATE 631 1400 3 Be + FR .. 3 ba BluHs condo. Beautiful cond. or pool S925 Ph 644-2607 Ckcan Front 2br, H 2ba, rrplc. c rpls . drapes. refnR. Yrly lse. $700 m o 642·3443. Blttfs condo, 3 BR. 2'-'z Ba. pool. $700 m o . 675-7413; Oottte Agt BLUFFS IAYFttOHT IEAUTY 3 br. 2 ba, bay view. prof de<'Orated. Comm. pool, 11u. garage /\v;ul. nuw S795 mo lease 540 5505 or 955-2199 OluCfs condo, loVl'ly, uper clean 3 BH. 2 ba 2 Car gar Pool. !'\o pet::. ~Mo /\gent &40-0020 •CONDO• 4 Bdrm, 4 bath, nr beach Pool.' teruus. $700 mo 00-8323 641). 1151 •CONDO* 3 Bdrm, 2 balh. nr beach Pool. tenrus $700 mo 64!>-8323 640-Ii s l Lse Bayshorto:; Exclustn• Pvt Comm. w a rct'SS to two lovely Ix-aches. :lbr1 -,toov, 2ba hum1• t;nfum or pan rum. $000 mn I nl'lds 1tarde ncr /\ \'.11 I St-pl 1 &12 6455. 1r nu an~ 494'4!797 ----- ALL.TI'S. 18.'iO sq ft , 3 BR t14'f\h.st• on ll!t' l!n'1!nbt•lt Only $750 /\Vall 7 15 Ruth L aurie a~t 64&43!!0 ·-------EA.liTBLU F F lse condo 3812~'28 pallo, pool. 1·dr wknd teves 7:;9-0980 $675 P.x(."(· l'oodo Old Blufr!>. :i RH J Ba. fabulous i:rnhlt loc l'erlect t•ond $1;>11 !!)(' 644-7315 ------ ~e. new 2 br execul1H· t.nhonlt'. $625 mo Wcstcbrf 4 br. fam rm on t-omer lot. Lease option w1small down payment 64§.722 I Bh4Cs, pool. Lovely 3 RR. Cam. rm .. view! $900 Mo Agent 644-0134 Stlperb Bhdfs condo. spac1ow. 4 BR. J ba $800 Mo 644-1133 Agt Newport's Finest 2Br. 2~zba. highly upgraded co ndo . In c lu de s cpts/drps. stove/re fng, W1D. compat'tor, dwshr. frplc. lots or mirrors Pool. jac. sauna. 2 car gar. 3 Mks lo ocean. S625/mo . Wknd /ev" 7 14 /5 40 ·33 42. d ys 213/9QH811 ILUffS I STORY "Linda" J Br. 2ba, a ll n e w d eco r . $850 . l s t /last+ s e c l\/;!t 546-ZJ lJ. :;40-3828 YOU'VE ARRIVB> AT 601 UDO Newport's m ost p re- stl~ h.igh rise rondo with spectacular Bay & Oce an views. On the water. 2 Bedrooms, 3 baths. Tota l ~uarded security You've arrived at 601 Lldo. $1750 per month. Cot~ Realty & Invest. '40.5777 SU VIEW Elegant 4 BR. 3 ba. Pt. Royal Model ; great view, 3' hr. sec. gates. comm. pool & tennis. $1'00 Mo . L y nne &40-5403/631·3444 Need a loot SUp? Lido Lsle. Glamurous ex ec. Bayfront co ndo with loads of room. view and much more. Slap availa· ble. Furn or un'urn Sl.950/mo Plf'fed Location Balboa P e nins u la on Mlramar I block to bay or ocean. 4 Bdrm. 2 bath 2 sto ry Avail 7 /22 SY51>1mo Lia. lcryfront Condo with pool. Set·un ly bldg 2 Bdrm, 2 ba $850/mo - \.\1\ 11 1<1 l<U"ll 110 1111 ._Inc . REAL ESTATE bJ1·1400 ----------liq CanyGft To~ Lovely 3 bdrm. w/l~e. rormal dinmg rm & 211 baths. LJ(e. f amil y lokhen w/catinl! are·J WC't bar. spacious polio deck, S<.'<.'W'l ly )(ate, ten rus cts. & spa.~ Mo We*y H. Taylor Co. Realtors l>44·4!Hll I Br. 11 2Ba . 1st· I } r s.:.25 mo Shov.n !i 7P~I. 310 l..mdoA\l' tGlhSl l 3276 ...................•.•. Ni:w 2 Stury. t>Cl'an \ lt'W, 3br S625mo 77°'8222. ~URA COSTA 3liR 2ba t.ownhome Xlnt ('Orld & I<><'. Pool S6001 mo Isl' SPECTACLLl\R Ol•1•an & harbor view l!lurr lront hom1• 3RR 2ba home 510001mo 1st> "4 Truman 498· I 040 W~ster 3298 ••••.••..•.•..........• llOM f: .... FOH H E:o.iT :1 or ~ br l'nn·d lrum ~to f.t!l5 Fnr•rl yard & i:: a r a j.! t-s F a m 1 I 1 t• ,., plC'aSt'. k11h & ll<'t ~ ""''lc·orn .. l'Jll !lbt 2.'>tili or 97:~2971 Al!l no ro•(' ~ lmma<' 4 br. I '• ba. Stlo14ease horn\' Pnmt' local1on F:dtn j!~r & Ma~ba 16042 Borl(P!.S G<>rrum RJty ~~ ltti.l.1 COlldominiums Fumish~ 3400 ........•..•••.•.....•. :?br, :?t>n. Ne"' ~·,()mo in rl waler & gas ~r !'-11 Cst Plata 75 1 :MJ CondomWums Uftfumisht'od 342!> .............•••....... Adults Dix J Br l'Ondo. p;illo. $t35 Santa An:i 213 451 4849. 7 u <t!l!i 117<1 ----11 untingt on Re •H' h h al It op \lcw, 4 br. J ha I •e f'nc•I patio. db l ~ r :ii.:1· Children & pc ok $700 mo 962 0778 ----~nhFYnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3706 . •••..•••.•............ LBr. tBa, 1mmac apt. ~5 mo. Call Rn.in 1213> !170·003fl c1 \''i . ( 7 14 ) ll73 5dl<> wknds. UT11..E BAI.BUA ISU W tdock for R01\T c brn1l un 2br. sips 7·fl, J2'x21 view LR & food bar. ~Jr. telephone Jul} $350/v. k. 1\ugust $425/wk ~'8 ~7 am& ntl("; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bachelor apt lstllsl + t'learung $75 yrly lse S27~> mo.67~2 BaC'twlor apt bctw~n 12th & 1Jth Sts. Yrly St90 675-7876. 547-4200 3724 . .......•.............. SUS CASITA.S blO F\Jm lg I br & l rcj! br $275, encl. gar. Adults. oo pets. 2110 Newport Bl. 548-4968 &...,...t.och 1741 ....................... LAGUNA BEACH MTR [NN. Maki serv ., color TV. heated pool. Util. (710494·5294. 985 No. Q)astHwy. . t .. wport .. och 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEHAVI SUMtiaHMTALS TAKING R~ERVATIONS ~ssociated B'l<>111. r "•.., ri f I\ 1 r . .., · .. Jl .q \,\ " t l • • ' ..._,Y-.WHI• Spacious 3 BR. ram. rm .. dinina ~m. Lge. yard·•-~~~-~ beaUl.llully landscaped & SUMMER RENTAl.S walled. Sl.000 Per mo. By the week, now •vall. A.lent 640-61iOO A.t.o Winter R.entalll w...,., _. 4.,..... No fee. A.lent 67~170 On tbe Canal. Comm SUMMll pools & tennis avail now. a&4TALS tim, 145-33'10 ..wl'OIT ClEST ...... 2br. 2Vtba, beHl muJU·~vel. 2·car 1ar, rec laca, ~111t blVt rdl It sci • P. Ow~a Mtoltil ('J'ama D Co.) DtAMONO R£ALESTATE ENTERPRISES Large 2br c hoice N.8 . locabOn. ~Pll tn bch. 673-9312 Newly rum Ibr on 43rd St. lnc ludea parking, rent '375. no pets. Broker. Owner 551-ltl)O. Beautiful new upper 4br. 2ba. Crplc. cathedral ceil- ings, lndry nn. ~blk to heh. Avail. Sept 10th. M ust h ave r e f s 714 /673-07 L8. ll8 42nd St. N.8. TOTAL LIVING l Bedroom Furnished Apartments • Plus Beoutilul S1r1ql• 6 2 Bedroom I fu111 6 Unhlrn I • All Ubhhes Pend • c;w tJ'P\m.n9 Titf'U\Ul 8oUoatc16 • AC1iv1h•• Duedot r' ... Sunday llNn<h • Health Ct•. Scnu.aA, lo<...u ... PLUS MUCH MORE! Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/North SlfO Irvin .. '"' 1~1ht •14i r..i~ o•~o Nt1wpot1 Beach/South I fl11 lo.th St [l ~· ..,, "·'''' " 41 ;,4~ Rt70 Adults only no pets Models open daily 9·7 ...•................•.. 3806 .............•......... lbr. furn1 unfum Sndck Yrly only No gara ge $100 mo 675·93711 Corona de4 Mar 3822 . •...••••.......•...•.. :Jbr. 2ba r1r1:pl;H l'. ,:ara~c" $Si~ a.fl 5 673 21;:1:, l...trUl' 1 l)r. trplt µ\'1 povl I r•mpl ti p.•r..,ort, ;>;ro C'htlrt or IH'h ):190 l.1•.1..,1• &ll>-<1~1 ~· Ur I I C.:1 l014 nh110~10, pool. di" k. l'arport, a1Jult.., n11 P<'IS Lra s~ St 511 "'~ lii:J 0-173 Jhr. ,1pt "'alkm closet <'nrpt1rt & pool S375year- h t.W 1~1 BH. !. ba . blln!>. I rpl. ~unt.1"' J... i:.1 r t.1 11or ''""'n"'r blk to B1L! t-Oroo.1 ~Mo ti7J 6SIH 1 BH W ,\Tf:R FRON l' 1\PT S.1i~• month, ll':ISl' l~ll bi5 3282 (9·5) 3824 ....................... ~i Elden S450 mo NEW 2Br Studt<> unit w.(rpk. IS.: patio>. l'~Ha , dlx lulchcn. Agt 9W 50!r.I 2 hdrm. 1 bJ. S..1251mo, no ehld . no pets. gar & lntlr)' far 541Hl~--- 2 Br. 2 bJ. pool. adlts, no l)E'L<; $2<J5 Ca II 673-()t!S.I or&in-73Hl --------- l bdrm. patio . C'a rprt . s:ni mo. 788·C W lllth !°\57 4:i79 \1(':.,1 \.('rrl1•, 2 RR, 2 ha. l,·as..· Adults. $1-0tl 4~14l 17 2 lxlrm. up~r Easts1de tn plex, adults. 1·overed hal<'onv. enclC1S1'd gar S31S 64S 755-1 l·ve!. --~--- Lower 3 br. 2 ba. Mesa lk l Mar area 5400 2 c hildre n , n o p e t s. 751·2156 Eastsldt! I br. wood beam ('('lbniis & cabmets. ~ 835-854.i . ----- 2 Bedroom. 1 bath central· ly 10\.·au.'<I on bus rCJolC. 548· 1003. S33S mo. 1 Br house type, Util pd. S200 2038 A Meyer Place-. No pets. 640·2363. ----- Spacious 2 br. 1 ba. pool. utll pd. Prefer mature. quiet adult. No pets. $365. mo. 5411-7689. QUIET LIVING Most Util. Free. New cpl. drp s E nd. ttarage, patio, great kitchen. Adults, no pets. Dbl aink bath ideal for singles. 2 BdrmS350 ZJ23 Elden Ave, C.M. 642·7605 Ul.11. included 1 br Si210. Patio. .c:lults, quiet. No pets ~58. MESA PINES OQchelor 1:265, 2 Br $400. Frplc, pool, Jacuul. gas bbq, closed gar. Adults, no pets. 2650 Harla Ave, 549-3"7 klDS PETS OtC 2 bdrm. t ba Private fM<'ed yard. $350/mo. ~ In July 7th. 2232 Pactfk Ave. "3. Go tee. Nl..'W 2 BR twnhae, z Ba. no pet&. 1940 Wallace , 1375. AvaiL AUii. S4M88$ Eut Side CM, 2br, lbt. ~. ditbwaabtr. la.r'lo encl. patio. HUmo. ......... ~ay.Juty • 1979 DAILY PILOT D1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• USO .. atw•aU..... .,_ ....... ......_ .._ 4000 effb....., 4400 Offk......_. 4400 ••""'fl"v"t/ ..•.................................................................. ······················· ....................... ~ MDMyW.-hd 5030 Lod&f.-d noo ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• C..MIM JIZ4 It t I• lted 1140 Hm. priv Ba . quh-1 . 1114 )OO&Z:IO 11q I\ ll"Y vi. HEWPOIT ILVO. •;;;;;·0 •••••••••••• _ ................ _.................... prtvtle«.,.. reb Kee rm lblll\Y l.aauna. tub C M otrire icpaci: 1275 O..ariwNtty SOOS LA MANCHA ArT5 """"~o n L....,. .. \ .. • .. 8 .. ~ 1M T1IOll p11rk1nl. Nf.IW ~upct. 714 ..... 1 c.A.OU.2131 ....... ....., .,... ~. _..,.. .• • ... --dr•i* va1111 .11r cond .... ..,_. -_,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1..,..., l~bd 1ardt'n frpk-IWhwsht. 1ara1~ 21lrkltrht<n P"" M f', rrlc·e t1l'11 o t i11bl~ Stained i;los window •JU Ad"l\a n.hwhr • pa\u11 No p1tl• 1,1.25 CloM to txh. a:m ~llM.~1 5170 ~~o1k::'!:';tc~~·~d~~j ~on Bal talaml, blla. eM'l &A1r. 18.i bbq :=t mo t:M 946-- -unlq ue o p pt· y . Ca 11 F\d Cu Pd m SNn •. • t>to'l'1 ·a-: llj>Al't! 61V8llablt for prof or business Owne_r at 87J.35i9'Z ~5073. 04.\ ~l l ~r....,.-z::--H y1·u..re Su r..,... 4%00 1111 171115 Kuch Blvd m.an Rent neKottuble ~ llRU ·~ ·-•••••••• •• • •• •• • • •• • nt'llr T1tllwrt in II unt • •62!> Iv· msK '' N A Carpel & "\Jnuture Clean- 2 Br. l ba, cpl.li. drp. no ~ t'-2 bdrm Juul')' t-'bnmr haunt of n1ov1c tnl(loo tt.·»ch a.so ..... t ang. We ll established, in <klp.1311& mo _ .. ull •"'• all 1• plan• ...... ,...., ,,~ IT.llAnahetmSt.C M <.: .. -Cl T .,.. ... ,.... .. rau · ... .,.-eal\ 1'01111 11•••l.h t>hont' mHs11ae OU t I 1 k ......,, emente ruck & ._.731.13 !'him '400 .. PoOlll, lf'n M4M fi.nt.1\fr \.'lf'W of -w•n-lre 110 nar mnnlh, l(~~..i n°.!,.e ' platrl.1,~.:B'. t?QUlpme nt $40,000 ru•, ~a•rrlall• --od~' 1 • .~ '""""' ,..,.,r, lt n "'" · r> 98 2 8drm11• 1 bnth •pt • .. " "' '"" ~ 11 au n • l u ~Io 111 1il.,,k ~ ~r munlh D111ly IJ ........ -"Q fl Sl"S witerrns ys 4 ·0400. Gall for ~'"" & heat "·-Sl .. 1 1 ""'' ~ " " mo •"""7"''1 Adultll. f.37~ mo tlai. '"" paid ... r"Am . hn '"'"ttW't" • P"" A< u t 1•1lu1 11Cf1 1:t! t>hon.: 8'13-~ ev~ .. .,.,..""' piud &U ~3 "' " .. only ~ wt•f'll Jul) tW2 <1321 t•xt :.'71i --- "''110 t'tv.> dnv~ North _..84, .u"J4G'Jl -GOLD Ml..._.E l.t>vcly I Hr $.'11ll mn ltl:.-'b Pomona Quwt art•a 838·80!! 1. t\)!t'lll 1•1 ltt>in·h 10 Mr l"addt'n l':1m.•ut1 111• vff11·ei. uv;ul Iii ...... llefttal 4450 " lhn'I W~t on "Mt )''addl'n Complr\etv f\1 r n111h 1·d lull »t•rv uk bid" Nr •••••••• .. •••••••••••••• /\ ~ucer localed near 10 St•a'"1nd \'111 .. i:t· ~ly rt>nh11A. l200 & O(' 11ll'Jx>rt lkccpt & f'orst.orc&off1respaceat oldt.>slgoldm111uigareas t 7141800 ~19fl up Sa 11 ('It' m" n t 1· µ11011~ 1U\1> !;1·1·y l>en. reasonable rates of west. Lse/ s el I for ill'Hht•n mh.-r Rlt}, t'Otl/ rm. t•tc l'ls l'Bll 500to5000SGFt. 1a1e11t as11ay report & Sharp, ci.,,•n 2 HR. I b11. bltns. 2 yr old 4 pl :a: W !oldt! Kids 01\, no l>t!lit. S350 64.) 7419 l' \'\' ,. wblds IJl.l'IC«' 3 br, l hn . .11.ar Nu 4!JJ 4101 7:-.2 Slllll MESA VERDE bR pert1 oenl 1 n f o. <.:a 11 &JlU I C'h•ld o11rr l l a.ti~ --PLAZA ogent, 642·0.Sl5 • ck-p 42S A l"'th:>t l.t1K\lllll 0t·unfrun\ pnv 1..'dM rtlx swlt•s. ut1I pd ,c.,.. M....,a Verde E. C M ----b r a r h t 1 h I 11 I< l\C, ampl pkg J<'r $195 ......., ...., Tennis Shop X Int NU Spiicl-Ou:i 3 br. JI t b11 upl ml Fa mily W\Jt Pool & Playground Sund1rn1 I' Wl'Mt ,Apt5, 1996 Maplt• 642 195 l bet w~n lO & ;i ....,_..._... 3148 wrt-kly m <i W1111l•1 300• Nolsereqd 61~tl}OO 545-4123 area loc Top brandr; ••••••••• •••••••••••••• Ratt~. 4.'l'J !IHlll H!11h profit. low o,•er· l8r.oct11n\IM>,Ol'~,·rpt Cf.tfTEAPOIMTE LETS MA.K EAOEAL head $1.t.OOO+tn\ & p01lnt \\f\ ""•n' ActJar£•nl to l.lltlt• & 1•1.i EXEC.SUITES 1200tol800sq rt in great 67J..4JIJAf?t MRS s-l!.l !llt6or!U3K9l7 C'ummi &u1•ht-li 2Lr ;!lt.1 J.imborrto& Mat•"rthur loca11on 1n ttuntin gton ---honw. lrg \d s.too .,,k ,.. Beach. Please t·a l l Auto Ht>pa1r Shop LJnd .... Mary ci.....rt1n 30~f'Oftf lnlM You art' tht> 1411\ner of two fr.. Hckek ISl.S 00 valuel , tu Royal LipluOft S .. 011Show at the ANAHEIM CONVF.NTION CENT EH J uly 14,8 pm Call 642-5618. ext ~72 to chum your t1ck<.'ls . .. . ••• J. Caporvscio 4212 Escrodero Dr. lniM You art' the winnt'r 11r two fr-ff ticbts cSlS 00 valut:').11) Royal Lipiuon Stalliott Show at the AN/\.l l EIM CONVF:NTIO!lo CENTl-:R Jul)11.Rpm \~ll li42 ~8. l''<I 212 to claim vour tkkt'ls ...... G;m1t•n \'1!-ttll ,\pl'. llt-aul bra1111 111•1.1. 1&:! Rr. frpk , laundl'I rm. lmmt.·d. onupy $;lJ!1 trJ S-12:> n;L.M~mt 5475. 3 Br. :? bo. <! car gara~. yard. W U If l Q\Ael <•uJ.tJc-s ac. F:-s1dc· TSL M~mt n-12 1603 28rw/11ar. new crpLS Wtrpd636·4120 l·Spm 2176" B" PlacenlJa S300 2228"B" Plac~nua $310 2br. t t ?ba. rdurb1sht•d Quiet Adults only l"o Pets S350mo +:.CC dep 541-9683. l Brtra1lersS195 + uul No children or pct:. 133 E 16th St 642 !1193 1 BR. slovelrcfngerator Nr Fa1rv1ew & Raker S!7!'> 642.6500 "THf':GABl.Jo:S · 2 Br w1i.:ar. 1\dult.'>, rpt!-t, drps, ranl(C'. fnccJ ~ 1t Patio. W!ll<'r I'd s:1:;0 2~3!1 "\, Orani.:t• 'litlfth t'Jld :!hr 2bJ. lu' ury apt 11; tcr1 d< ,. p:mor:umr 04'l':I n \ 1,.,... m 8 t u r l' ,, d u I 1 ., Kef Prcnt'l'S No pel::. Lrl!M' ~mo 494-~7 14CXl lbr ~ l0t•kablt> 11ar Avail l\U~ 4th l'o1~. dean, p..·rmanenl I blk to tt1wn & bt•h M lies of whtll'water view. Ideal for I ~rson. Upsta111> No K i d:.. l'l't :., walt•rbeds 220 Chrf Ur 494 7891 Orh)!htrul Condo rt•ntal on Ol'can side near he<IC'h & shop:, with wh1tt•watC'r view 2 bdrm 2 ha S750 mo yt-.irly lcaM' 4~ :DI<! He#porl leach 3869 .....•................. PAO NEWPORT Bac helor:.. 1 or 2 l:lcdroom.r; & Townhouse:. Frum 5300 SO Spectacular !>p~1 . total r t'rreat1on µro)!ram . soc·1al prugrn_m 7 pools. 8 tenrus ('()Ur\.<; .-\t Fashion Island. J amboree & San JoJqLDn Halls Road 17141644-1900 I. Rr. 2 ba 1·und1), 1 ~ blk lo bt·arh. 2 rar ~ar . autu 111T1r &>aut hJ) 'Jl'Y. 'n'L M~ml 642 lf.0..J :>li':WPOKT If EIGll~ (lw~·t. cool :!HR, P<WI, patu;e.. adult!>. ntJ 111·1:.. ~ M~r &l2-73-IO :'lil'w :l Br. 3 ha i,,pa<' twnhome .F'rplr, tennis. pool & spa Nr blh. $095 ~lb/6 N4!wly pamll'tt & cari>t:tr<I I Bdrm. l bath w /pat10 Con\'rruent loc $350/mo 631 1400 ---------Lwi.unoU!> 2br l'Qnllu m preslag1ous U1g C<i nyon All tbe latest amt>n1t1es 1ncld s ubterran.:an, ~unty garage, tennis l't s pool s . Jac . m1rrowa' e oven l't1· Avail for 1 yr lse $850 ITIO No pets. 213·928· 1844 ------ UDO ISLE BAY F'RONT 2 Bdrm Catalma Vie"" S695 mo H:ll -3230. 675-0120 2 Br. 2 ba. den condo l.<>\ ely Npt lkh an•a. t'ls lo lK'n w 'a \'ll'W. interior 63&-4120. I 5 -di•«rtr's rlf'l1i.:ht No 2 OH . O(•wly 1l1•ror'<I , l'hllcl r cn or pets pat.Jo. gar , iaun<lry l'<o ~i5 mo Call640 !"1!!11 pets. s mall r h1ld OK WcrrcLIF I-' 2 br, 11, ba ~15· 546 9950 townhouse Walk 10 s hop- 7a> James St ,\pt C: t br, pmi:? Adu lti. only No bltns. ba lrnny $!!7~ pPtS 1728 Hcdford 1.n Adults. nQ Pt'l' 97!14410 $US mo. yr ly 548-7533 ----Deni Point 3826 ON WATER Char ming ••••••••••••••••••••••• apt Single older person IBr.2•,ba prt'f No pets Patio. lwc rondo, fp, bar frpl~ $400}rly 673-8145 pool/spa 11496·266~ 2br.2•2ba.Condo Cw.tom l'olCE 2 br. crpt.s, drp::., decor. W I D, r efng :.tove, rt'fng, carport. blttns. frplc. S625mo quiet, $335. 556-4314 _645-__ 757_3_a;...Rt_------ !'> iH IU43 t1B 7'131 Ba} Wmdo'o\:. ~he r y I G r e en + bwld1ng fo r s ail' t'\~ ""kmlh Plll.'>h l'urpl't c2t.'.l>S40-0227 si.:.>.M 111 Costa M4!!>a 752-2737. Call Cl•ntury 21 Cold ot't-:\NFHON'I t..:1• -Balboa lefand 2 nl·w {'(last Realtors for de -!HR d\•n. 3hJ :ifri1h·-.. 2 Sl!IO UP Utr1re stort'. stor¥ or 1 large store tails.~ lllill PJUf)!o., Hll<.l 7~'1 1120 l'l)h. o1rp:.. A <.: 17301 11.8 ~gate. l\\811 nol4 lleach.11 HL.w1142 2834 l'alll.Oset! Agt 67!'>·8170 NEWl'OJlT l'/\Clt'IC1\ Studios. necdi. 111vel'ltor for mo\ 1c 'Thl' H untani: c~eous ttu) V1t•W 'fer rul't'(J ovt•r i.1111<1} hc.oH•h 2Br. 2ba Avail .l uly & /\14:u.st Ad 7PM t'Llll 673 <n70. anytime call 4.~1 0009 or n-15·tilil'5 IAYFRONT :J »drm. 2 ba, xhil B&lbo::l Is land lor:illon . $700 Wt't'k H44·!.l!'>l3 Jo:stahl1:.ht>d Newpo rt Beach full service t"< l'CUll\ll' :.u1 te . 3 Ill J1v1dual offt«'cs now available 1\ll amc n1t1c:. 111cludl'd in' month to m o n t h r l' n t a I Mar Arthur al Jambor('t fo:Xt-X.:UTI Vf: ROW INC 7!'>2-7170 l.wcury 1 Hr, v1t•w. ~nunu . J..lr~anl oHH·e:> l<'nOJs, pool , Newport Nl·Wpon Blvd ltlOI f\!arh. 640 2.323 &15 21 11 Furn Iii N 0 wk\) '.I hr & 2 hr a\Jal .luh Au~u~t 1 housl' to ltt<ac•h Ht•a:. ralt-s ITTJ 6."!62 , ti7a 6670 Slt!J.e; to 1..._•al h. 2 11 ll. I ha . S2!'>0 14 k 1-\ \ .111 U1ruout summrr. :! BH. :! ba -+ den. S.5SO wk a Rent b/3 36ti3 Voc.atioft Refttak 4250 ..................•...• ltOU'le for rt'nl. 81~ Ht>ar <..it}' sll-'6 6. hMns furn $25 nitely pr q1I l'Jll after 3 p m ~ 1989 .w; Sq l"t $2!!0 mo 4001 Hin•h 0. N.H Ai:<'nt. 541 ~2 brcllti•~ 54'ites Nt'w add1t1on to swte 1!!0 1-°Ull S('f\.I('(' l'Xl.'l' ~Wit"' in Nt'wport L'<•nter 11 11ew offtl'\':> in plush sur rounct1n,?!> .,, 'under #(round ass1~nl'<l park IOI! !-'Tom $295 mo l\sk about our mo\'(' in al )l)W30('(' Nt>wport Hc)!ent•y Corp c714 )644 711!9 Harbor Hlvd, l' M Pnmr romm'I lor $3001 mo 548-1156or67!'> 2213 1.(0) Sq. fl or cllo1N• pro Pf'rlY for rent High foot traffic· c:ount . Cd M Ava.i i July 10tli Don V F'tankhn, Rhr tj40-7000 Spat•t' for ore. business or hobby $75 & up l!:a st side C. M 548-724 9 Newport Nr I' 0 ~odt>rn 548 sq ft. slur~ of ort· 2631H: Avon 213-177· 7001 lndwstrial R...tot 4500 ....................... l..<iguna lulls 2 \dJ 5()(1Q sq ft M I unit-;, n t•Y. bldi?. All' off11•e f'ronh on Mo ulton n r l.a k" Fon•st Lst.' b) OY.nr 9.Sl l!Oi tfEW INDUSTRIAL UNITS FOR LEASE. l106e to 405. tl05 & 91 fn.'t'W3)'S lf,f)() Sf\ fl \lo llh ufr H't" i 11 IJ!)!I :.,'()30 Qrpan front upf>('r 2hr. furn. St-ashl•rc Dr Mon thly, yrly i ll ffi'J !JJlli MB>ICAL SUtff.. UH(j t-:NTL Y need M I Gmund Or Corona dl.'I spare for \·-.tahl1slh·d Mar · S 6 !"! O M 0 bus iness \1 1n1mu111 Re.ilonomH·s Corp 7oor1 (;~ art:'a&16·2681 h/5-fi700 -KAUil 0l't'an f rofil 2 ltctrm ·• h it l'o11dn Sl~t.'(!Jl!' ti $1~> PN lll)!hl 4Rl-791'16 TAHITI M m I 11r 2 br cott:ivc on arh on Tahiti w11 h ~ar. row boat, wash ma l' h 1 n t• • t'" m p I r l t• loll'hen. eh' For mun• info rall 979·2699 Rentds to s~ uoo ........................ Moving? Avoid dt'pos 1ts & cut Ii v1n g cxpe ns<'s' Professionally sin ce 1971 HOUSEMATES 832 4134 F'rmale 2 bdrm. hum<' Non smoker <..:lose lo bc-arh No l'htldrcn Call l'Vl'!> 640 ~5 i prof. men n .oq\D r (' 3rd lo shr3 Br2 Ba ;ipt, )!aragt•, Call 7·7 30/\M . 673 O{C)5 l~w offil't' ur otht•r pro fe:-.iHOnu l oH"•e 1\ VCO F 1 n a n l' 1 ;,i I T o w l' r • Nl'W'POrt Ct•ntl.'r S1r1~l1• <lffi<'f'S or 3 off1l'e s wte . Rtteplion area. Xerox. law library. 955·24 II or G7!'> 27 11 ---------Prof ore space avail m Callf lSt Bank Bldg. 150 sq ft Low pn ce m<.'ls J iJ n 1 l U fl .1 I, l> I:(.' U rJ t) services. conr. rm & ut1l Conv location 230 E 17th St. C: M 642-9560 ------ Pnmc Newport BeJch of· ~ce de:.k space furn .,, rop1er Pref contr'at• tor Of' draftsman or R t-: broker 3 s pares ,1\ ail fi4S..Xl50 or 6-15-5459 1\ttrart1vt' 800+ sq It ur f1cc s pan· and con lf'rence roum located m 11('14 l)W lding nf'ar 0 C /\1rporl & major Male shart· lx«11•h <0nn1lu ~reeways 8J4·IGR2 __ _ ~JS. non-s moker. prof'! 96J.!l891 early am. lall' pm ---- Female 24. seeks room mate. same, N.B area 630·3635 day, 642:7'110 BEST DEAL IMMEWPORT I Only 3 spares left' l Yoo won't find a hl'tter rate for dt•luxc off1<•e spa<'t' in all or Newport l~arh' Spa<"e ranNP' Need roommal<' lo sh arr 2 rrom 400 sq ft 10 3200 sq br holl.5e Ill (.' M II as )>?t•I ft C.Ons1dert his & J3C l'r<'fcr femak •Center of Ne wport l' a 11 b t w n 6 !IP m · flnancwl D1slnct _&i.s-_3460 ________ •lmmt'd1at£> Frt.>l'l4 a) ~yr old woman rrl0t·Jt mg from F..asl wants to shr home or apt. Non smoker. easy )!01nR ~<el6. 1\C're$S •All L1llhl1c.-s ra11I •5 Day Janitoral Serv1re Pll'as<' call for an ap µointment Rentals Wonted 4600 ......•.........•..•.•. Jlespons1 hit'. wo rk 1n i: w r 1 l t• r s e •'k s o n 1· bt>d room r ut tag l' 1 n Corona del Mar or Costa Mesa Qwetness e:.sen tial. Wnte Class1f1ed Ad #206, Daily Pilot. P 0 Box: 1560, Cost a Mes a 92J626. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY ... 2 H<inn house. duplex or tnplex for stt'ad1ly work mg mother & her 5 yr old daughter. In East Costa Mesa/N 8 /Santa Ana Heights area -up to S365 mo N~ 1-(ood <:red1t & rental ref's" I ha ve• the m ! I'm anxious 111 find a home where I hcrl' are no res tr1 ct1on .. ai(amst children. pll'asr l'Ol\Slder m e 1·m an xlnt lenanl. Call 548-4900. .fat•kie. Desire lse/rent Of hOUSl' cpl lookmg fo r unfum 2-:1 bdrm w1enC'I yd for 2 mature dogs. Have good ref's for a 11 or us 751 9Hl0. 12-4 pref Stevl· or Jean 51.'ntor r111zcn w oman loolong for reas a pt in CO M. NB , o r C M please phone 296-3880 33 yr old F' w /2yr Olli rhild. looking for home Prefer M 3!'>/under. 673-5032. Stephani<'. Sl.'usoo f'rom $.)K & your p t bctund !ht• l'anwra 111 volvement hu) ~ yl)U partial owm·r,hlp of a movw huv1ng <t potenl St mslhon m m•l prur Also at your c1pt your l'Onl tn\'o\\ c·m l'nt in our futun• mo\'1es (7 11 1 ~7 02J.YI Mt•tm· Molo~ \/W B'1W & lloo<la rt>pa1r sht)µ, ful ly <'<IWJ.IP<'fl l!IU°'" ap (>roi. $)1,00U m11 207:l llarho r llhd C ~ :>IH 3209 for 111fo lm'HtMtnt Opportwtity 5015 ...•.............•.••.. •PAJITHER JOIMT VENTURE* Nl'\'\.IC1' on r hoice Orangt• l'o !.Ulxil\ l'iJOn, 140 luh . hor'<'' un«1n \ 11·w Clark ~>5 ~IG ~toloon 502S •..............••.•••.• SWIHG LOAMS & 2HD TRUST DEED LOA HS Cur;111m1zed lo mt'l•t YOUR ne"<ts R.E. DEPT. SANTIAGO IAHK 714/832-5200 V'NEED V'MONEY • CRB>JTHO ttROILEM 2nd & 3rd TD loons 547-5402 Arran)!l'<i hv Comt Homr L0ons CASH FAST 2nd & 3rd homtown1•1 loans fa s t f or any purpose' 1-:z l1'rm-;. past cn-d1t no prol.Jlo•m Ca II no"' NooblJf!atton Bkr 955-1610 SOOK to 20 mil H E (K·velop Can~trurt & take out Inventory, rt' re1vablec; fin f\us ex pand Unbankabl1• our spt'('1alty 547 ·57J7 Don Bndn MONEY /\VAil.ABLE Lo l'Of't, an) purpoi,,I'. Mr Ha.rgra v(' 951 J.SJ.S ----- S.Juan ~~~.~~.?~.~~ Capistrano 3878 PCH & Newport Rlvd ••••••••• •• •• ••• •• ••••• $250 me ld ulll. Gar age. 833-8813 and ask about our SPf.Cl/\LJULY RATF.S Carpe nter /h a ndyman will exrhange )!eneral bldg maml for apt or rm Gary 499-1721 MaMyWanffd 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ND TD on 0 C income property 12r; mt, due 2 vn; SliK m rronl of :Jrd Will discount Al?t ---------3 bdrm 2 ba. large yard. pool 645-2632 *DELUXE* GARDEN APT. llr,AcWtsonly J poo1s gar age $450/mo. tm-3602 496-1974 3880 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious 2 br apt, new crpt. easy access t o frwys. $400 mo. 581-0776 aft6 F'em. roommate wanted to share house nr beach, non -s moker. F:ves 640-664.5 Rmmate to shr 2 Or, 2'"Z ba, lux Dana Pl c·ondo. Vu. frpls, pool/spa. gar. & bars lmmcd oc•cupy C.Overed car port patio apt.s .. BBQ's cloee to fwys & bchs waUc toshoppin!!. Poolside rondo. 2 Br 1 t ~ Call 496-2661 Ba, dbl garage, S. Coast Female roommate ;;~ 17111 GoldHwest atw.,.... Plaza area, $4SO. 979·557o ed to s hare 2 BR in 3 Br. 2 ba townhouse. Corona del Mar. 646· 1283 847-6064 tt.1114• G,..ada Pool, clubhouse, near So. C.Oast Plaza. $460 mo. ~ Female \O s ha r e 4 br h o u se with ot h e r remalcs. "• m1 to beach. 1 Br l Ba. 2 blks rrom .... ::~=~O H.B.SJS- 7302 water. no pelS S300. 225 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M/F roommate wanted. 19lhSt.842"0355. 536-8229 G skare furn home Dalboa THE EXCITIN Island $250 mo. 675 1739 Lovely au adult. no pet.s. L. 2. & 3 BR apts. 6200 Ed· lnafef', H.B. 846-0619. $CZS. 4 Br. 2~ Ba condo In Villa Pacific. Stove. d;rile. garage. Pools. t cn- nls <15. l mlle to ocean . &G-7233. 2 Br. 2 ba. encl. patio, encl. garage. Adults . S37S. 21702 Brookhurst. llOOTl'lor t213)432·868'1 PALM MESA Ans MINUrES TO NPT BCH Bacb.1&2 BR from S2SS & up Adults. No pets 1561 Mes8 Dr (5 Bl.ks East of Newport Blvd) 9am·Spm S46--9860 Tl&S-TRHS ADULT APARTM ENTS Ne9tled among lall pines lmmac custom lbr. 6 blks & NSh1ng st.reams. Lo bc:h. Garaae. refrlg, PAClf1C WOODS W or k l n ll mom w/daughter age s. look mg for same to shr our hm. E-side CM. Lrg Cncd yrd, 2 bl.ks Crm sch I. Ca II 642-2030. C.M. home w /wash/dry, rurn or unrurn rm . Mature non-s moker 557-96119. 2 pro(. men seek 3rd to sh r 3 Br 2 Ba, Cum apt, gar . ~ blk from beach. $161 t uw. 673-0855 free laundry 4'c more. 85-2140 Avail 7/2f. Stra11ht or -.._-.. -.----4-0_0_0 Gw._.T.,.. aa;y()tt QIO. 98().5742. .. •••••••• ,............ • ••••••••••••••••• !?.~~ 1 Br unhim.. aj)l. Adult.I onlY. no pets. Alto l br f\ll"O apt. oeo.#75. Room w1kltcheMtlc $72 week " ~. 541-IT5S ~ l'-' mJ to ocean. Oeeaofront prlv. rm. lbr. lba, dlolna rm, ....,.~ enll, no kttdl fr111c. N?a, 6 *" lba. prt• .• re!ril In rm. yrly. U•laa rm. '425. Cell Aull July 1. Dys Larry or O er 1 C. •1-o.at. Aall for Bob. ......,, bat4S.Sfit - WANTED. Garase to r ent ln Eaaltlde C M For storage. 631·9258 Office ...... 4400 ....................... Newport Beach ore. full tikbed" balh. 8'75-4112 ----,_ f..xpo6ed wood beam cell· mg, charm & l'hararler Ava il 1mmed $175 Oelux offices. same loca- llo n. avail Sept l sl 631-2242. OfflCE SUITES Make our executive swles your new prt:sti.Re address. Modem olfires. <·o nferen t:e r oom . pe r son ll ll zed phont• ans wenng and m o r e From $260 Ask about ou.r move lll allowance. Call Beverly al 979-2161. REAL EST A TE ORl&eTID business person for exec. office s u1te+buald1ng near Orange Co. Airport. Call Bob Dic kenson ~anytime I or 2 Rm Suites from $75 779 W 19lh St. Ca II Tom ~2200. AIRPOtlT AREA Bristol St. F.itposure 1280 sq rt. 4 offi ce suite w i th li g ht e d si gn avalJabllil)' Xlnl access to new CdM rrwy. Con· ta<.'t Palis ades Center Leasing Office i1t 2082 S. E. 8rl3tol #200 or c~ll 5$'7-7010. S .... CLEMEHTI OFFICE oCoovenlentlY k>Cat.ed on fl C.m.lno Real. •BeautlfullY improved TOMOY£ 714/49J.Z254 C.ommtrtlaJ Spedalis ls OfCallfomla 641-0800 CaPlStrano Valley t o Sad dleback Valley to tht' Sea. 2 Bdrm or larger house or condo w /yard. Retited couple w /22 yr old son. Hav<' re rs . 837-8500 ~ ra.,tcst druw in the Wcsl a Dally Pilot Classified Ad 642-5678 a...inHs luliftru Opportwtity 5005 Opportwtity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty DEC LARE YOUR IMDEPEHDENCE! D&J..USTAUIAHT now operating in Fashion Sq. area. Excellent walk-in & catering bus. w I p'otential to expand. $79.000. <T-119> CUSTOM FRAMIHe IUSIHISS on Npt. Blvd .. C.M. Over 2.5 yrs. Jncl. stock, fixtures. equip. & good will. Excellent frontage. parking & access. $45,000 -fl ex. te rms. (T-120) ,. COMMERCIAI.11NDUSTRlAL DIVlSlON 642-2757 A subsidiary of The trvlne Co. 642-a23S "44·4100 t01 Dover Oriw H•rbOr Vl•w C..nt.,- lrvlne •t Gernpus V••'-Y CM! .. , H2·14'4 ....................... IS.50% RITUtlM SilOf1 or long term aPd fully secured. Pb 613·3489 ~ ... , .... o.tdl 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~MtcJ..Co. All types of real estate uwestment.s sa.nt'e UM9 Speclc:ilidftc) In WTD1 64~2 I 71 545-061 I FOUND· Lrg M1.1lc doll Slit w/bm le&• • face. "S.trhrno" Bm rollar & btur scurf 63 l ·S854 FOUND Yng. grey & wtut4l oeuttored male c11L Vic. 0 C.C ~0037 - FO U ND f'('m . Doberman blk/tan Vic Goldenwest & Pac Csl Hwy 536-2338 F'ound While Rahb1t, VlC No HR area 846 5827 We buy dJ.scounted 2nd & 3rd Trus t D ee d s . M1n1mum SS0.000 714-~3454 Found Yorks hire Tt•m ('r remale about 2 yrs old V1Sta View Park Call & idenll(y, 847-4517 CASH FOR 10•s ---- American Mort 547 71!'>1 Found white Toy Poodle female. 01.der Vic . Beach /Bolsa 1142-5850 r.IJN£Y AVAILABLE F~ -yello;-Parakt•~ 2NDTDAND chp~ wing!> & tail. SWING LOANS band o n I e g V 1 t• lNTEHE.STONLY OR Wests1deC.M 642-1398 FU\..LVAMORTIZEO ---l.A't' Re alty f'ound female s heltu· V11· RE BROKER.960-19:>1 Mile Square l'<i rk --. ~07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nh 5100 ··············~········ PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 ..,..II Jr•} t1<·m Of C'um ti111.il1u<1 ur •l~m' for f7!"> 11r lo'" Wtlh ,1 1'1'00' l'tn< h"r • \ti ·1 i.n .. , lor • I ltll.Wl'l)lt\t• d,I\, !-.JI h ,1dllll111n.ol Im" I, l~f t11r th•• td.1>' l hJr.:1• ti ;\o' vmml~r -.~1.11 J•J"' ~-n; mc1rt 1nturtn tlann .mu tu plJ•'•• }1111r Jct • JI! 642-5678 tr • • H. L Dwni>nt 2518 Encpand HuntifwlOC\ ~och You an• the w1r1n1•r of two fr-ff ticlc~ts 1f!S OO valucl. lu Royal Lipiuon StdionShow at tht' ANAHEIM CONVENT JON CENTER Julyl4.8pm Call 642-5678. ext. 272 tu cla.1m your tickets f'uund Milli.' ln sh Selll'r \'l•ry fnl·ndl) If not l'la1mrd. fret" 10 gd home Weslminstt'r . nr Mr Yadden •Newla nd 1!98.~13 f'ound G r <'al Whit <' Pyranees femal<' Oldtr dog, nds allt·nt1on In l.<1guna Beach b(•hmd Andres Resl Contart Laj? Animal Shelter. 4!17-3552 or 494-2000 F'OUNO Mt•d hlond i.hort haired dOI!. !•aim & Gotdt·nWl''' · 11 11 i l4 ~j 299fi l~T Y~ll<Jl4 long ha1n'<f r·at. may ha,•t> namt' la~( \ 1t· lfaroor Vu llm-. IA4·789fl Lo:-l do1: m1·tl ~' 1• • J?Oldcn bru.,.,.11. ,h111 l hair. <..oi.td Ml'-..i !'>adh• . :»I>· l.5-1.! LOS r ~h\·P I\.~·· llhonJ 'tall-BUt 1 ~f) wht, 2 }r" okl V1t· W .;l11ul & J ,., fH) ti 2 i!l 1 R1•,..Jrtl 551 ...\1\ffi 'ifl)l 4!H2 l.u.l M :-.1amt•-.,· 1rot .\11 I larhor \, u llonw:., NII fv·l4Lird 1;.i.1 7243 IJt-.1 om• "'u1n.1n 1!111! \\ ... tit Poo<llt'. hm l'ollar, ;ms to Toh> 541 7X4'1 11.\•ward Lo!.l in Lai.: tkh 1..a>T Riii & wht Pit Bull. I 1· m a I l' C h I I •I heartbroken H F'.W J\ H 1J ~/894 2552 l.nsl Cm 1arkct & man·c. wallet Owner's Lnll\al!> A...H. V Vic 1.-; side CM Dnver LIC' address incor l"l'Cl 642 1422 546 53!'>? 1.a.t M.ilt• .:n•) T<tl.ih) * • * * * * EleflDugos -Cat 6nstol/Npt HI area llas ta.: w/nam(• NoodJes Miss111~ about :! wits Reward 557-8080 19361 ltookhunt HwtliuqOft ~Kh You are the winner or two fr'ff ticbk IS15 00 valut'). to Royal Lipinon Stdioft Show at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER July 14.llp m (.';,II &l2 56711, ext 2i2 111 daim your t1rkets • * • llowwhold help & care for elderly pe0ple t!JJ.2009 ------Lost&Found 5300 .............•......... FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 l.D6l or Found a pet" Call Animal Assistanre Lea{!Ue 537-2273. no fee ---------F'OUND White puppy apx. 6 mQ6., vicinity of Newport West, H unt tN?ton Beach. Looks hkt• Samoyed. Ca 11963· 1>156 ~ Lost· White male GNm S hepherd N r Brookhurst/Mll.R Hunt. Rch9624956 UJ5t: ~rm. Shep mix, Fem. So. Laguna. "Mis l y" Reward. 499-1907 LaiTCAT. Ork bm Fem Bmrmese. Strayed rrom No. Lag. Please call .. 94 . 17 z 1 if found Reward. lost: Cat. yel\ow/whl M . Corona HjghJands area, reward 675-~677eves , ~dys Lost: Lassie type Collie dog, Rockheld & L an· d1sview. E l Toro Rewa rd, no questions asked. 581-91971552· 1743 Keartbrokeo. LOOT: Med. slz.e long hair slW!p t)'l>e dog. 8m/bei11e. O>rona del Mar. Male. REW ARO! 6'4-6348. 1Ast black female poodle some grey. Vic. Cameo Highlands. QIM Plaid ooUar tis tqa. Please call 675-6506 or 586·0208 F'ound Alack AfRhan puppy. V1r BeaC'h & Slat.er. 11 a Call & 1dcn WY, 842-~ --- F'OUND Dark l!l'l') 1'Jt Green eyes \'ll' Ind & Hrookhursl 968 ~lh Found Lrg Boxl•r Ht>•' OOjt. r upped c·an., malt'. v.hl w b l k !o.POl' ~·2 2995, 541!·603.1 Ft>trND Clu1m or ,111op1 Arumals p11:kl~1 up by:-.. R An1 ma I Control . n ••1.1. <;helter . Nl'wPort 11111-. Animal llosp11al. 2tiiu San Mll!U<'I. NB. 7!'>9-1911 Found Blk lirn ft·m ())bt>rrnan li1t h> l'ar ~•t Harbor & L11!u• 1 ) r C I a 1 m 1 m m 1• <l 531.(9)() 839-9486 -----PtnelfMlls S350 .........•..•.......... RUAXING MASSAGE Bob J ames Lie M asst.'ur Outcall 9-9, 494·51 I1 MICHELLE'S •Oukat1• UAM-2/\M lll5-J7·19 •FOXY LADY* Ot..rre/\LL ONLY •972-1138• PREGNANT' Cann!(. coofidenual t:ounschnl! & referral. Abortion. adOP· bon & ket!PIOR. APCARI:: ~7 2563 Spiri~ Reader 181.!'>S El Cammo Rea l San Clemente: Fully be. For App~92-7296 _ COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS* 24 Hrs. 971· tS13 LANA'S OUTCALL IOAM-2AM 775-0493 ••• I H. hCMH5kl 17Z7'hdd FN:ltaMValty You~ Uw wtnner of two ..... tkkth (SU.OOvalue). to RoplUpfn• ~Sltow a l the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER July 14. Bp m Olli 6'2·5878. ext. 2'T'l to claim your Uckct.s . *. REWARD. • Seek Dl-01y Ma te Under Fotmd in Easlbh.tf aru %1. Frlf'n<blllp! Live In' = Hn1.•k. call & Shan-lntel'Mt. 980-eW7. M0-216.1 •SKERJ LE£• ~,,. .... "'" SELL ktle Items wi\h ·• Houlecalla by Appc. Dall)' Pt lot C'WllOed Ad , ___ 138_ ... ___ _ ... * ,._.u,__., ,.,, H0Hy111eklt A••· ""*"··· y.., You ane the wlnnerof twofnttid&th CSlS 00 val\H!). lO ~u,ms.._sa.o., at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER JuJy l4,8p.m . Qtll 642-5678. ext. 272 tfl da.im your uckets ..... fa1=nt& --atiOft ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schooh& lftdNctioft 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jau lme DanceExerc1se for Adults f'\ln & Health 642-4681 -------- Swim Le.sons for all ages offt-red bv Red Cross cert watt-r s afety In struC'lor 646-5933 a fl 6 L.eam Bartettdinq F'or info 542 1862 Oran.:1• 0> Professional School ur Harte nding Est ah 1962 210 N Broadway. SA 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l':asy j-Ob desired by rel.la· ble, responsible. educat ed o.per'd attract1·.e arruabl4! woman . What w1· all want High pay. JdVL.o;Ory or eqw valcnt ·1 11a wk lung lunch, good ht:nd1ts with I mn \laC'a~ 1.100. .. Can type, do wm clowi>' l,1·~1111na t•• offers I' U flo>. ;!,44 L La)!una lllllo;!l~ trt•r1t•ral Off11'C' jnb wanr- t'd f''vt>-. 'r1 on-1-·r1 f>t•rm ref~. !-.alf' Clem Mis.<; V1l'JO J rl.'a 49!!·6.'ihli J..ive 1n. matun• hskpr I t'O<Jk ~"'parate qtr:. Ref!. 213·447-8598 7100 ...........•.•.••....•. ACC:OUl'ff!,..,,<.; t1.EHK CRB>IT OFFICE f\ full l1mt• pos1t1on 1-. :ivaalJ~lt• ft)r a crur;ito- C'll·rl< lo :iss1st 1•red1t m11n~11ter 111 a busy newspnper office . Dut1e!-t are vanrd Should be " ~ood typist a nd OJ>('rate a l<>-key adding mat:hant• with ~kill. CNX!it or o f. flee e.xpenence 1s desira - ble Work an plea.sant en- v1 rooment with good company benefits inclU<I lnl! 2 weeks vacation after one year . company paid g_roup insurance. rred.lt uruon, etc. Apply at ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W . IAY ST. COSTA MESA Between the hours nl 8AM-5PM Qill for ~•p pUIJltrnent plea~e 642-4321Hf277 F.qual Opportun it y l-.m1Jloycr Acrounung ACCTG Cl£RKS * $825. He;taurant r ha111 1s look mg ror Pl~Pll' who h3Vl• I 2 yr!> cxpencnCl' tn has1c bookkt<t•pm~. /\1 P I\ H, p , HL mu:;t h ave• 10-key by tour h Good h1>urs c;reat benl-flh (.'311~70 AMERIC/\N Car~·r 1\~l'nl'" 610 Newport Ccntt>r Or :-./ R No F1•t• ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Oranqe County is 8ooi1;incJ! And so are ~! We'tt AOllEAT MALF'B account~. There are m :iny ne1t firms movm g mlo Lhe Orange County area bnngmg about ao m· creasuig demand for ex- perienced Accountinf( and Oa ts Processrng personnel. CPA'S A.Ydlton T .. Accomlt•b C-t Accomtm1t1 Sr.Accomt..+a loalikupen Accowt"'4 Cl«tts DaMWry K/P O,.raton ll you are not aw•~ of lhe benefits ot working iempon.ry -give us Ii call or v\ait "' at our new tocali<>n. We will be hap· py \.0 dlacuaa It with you. We are located ln the: 00L0W ELL BANKER 8l1ll..DlNO &il~f200 1333 No, B""dway s..nt.An• 17141 Us.-4101 f'rMPatidnJ ... ,I ,. ' rwl.V Pll.OT WedMlday. July 4, ,979 • c., t • t111rtl lervlcff .... .a. ... , ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?el•l*cMH AH••rlnc ~· dffu. rvom ti ... Servieti 15 pr ~la ten.I ,.pair -. » pr meaaae. M Uc. ll'7Uf luved • Id. IJl.UO'J 1UU boed, Mk for Oa ~. Newl Cal-Wt9t, fhmdJ.)t _..,,_ ______ _ ~ '°,.... c.,.. s.rnc. .,,~..., .......•............... +rpt•'"''" ~ 6 •team t'lean --••••••• •••••• •• • •• Oiiklr btl~ra. wht .S.veMoner Ortvew~·,.Park1n1 lot •IMpaJn •Se1koatlri1 •L it N8. CM S&S "*'*"It.....,, "'r.-...-&~tcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• C'Jl'i 10 mit1 ~h CIHll bv. ctin rm. hall SJ~ Ava nn '1 JO. touch 110. chr Z. Guar l'tUm pet odor Cpt l'f1)Air. t~ )'f'll ex.pr Do work myscU Kt>ft Sll 0101 c-.t/c..cr.t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ndan Beat rel ••· bea t worlaman1h1p Small Jobi Pft(trred 1'1"34~ PuL1 ....................... KAIB tul\om wood fo•m· &Ill. ,..l'8 Ii fence r~r•AAlr seo..-o/'48 iJ()3tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• CompM-t .. AC'rVIC't' &. ... u1 .. ,, Autom11tu· 011t'ruturJoo Rt'pa tr &pc, lalt)' 992(874 ........... f'OW'.\dMtiOn•, n·t1un1ng G.r•••t ·-·••••••••••••••••••• wall•. bh>«.'ka.. patios ••••••••••••••••••••••• Htb'91tUna lit my homl'. Uc"d ~~13• 548 4309 Garderung. l'leun uir.-& days. nr0r&nJtc/22nd landsc·ap1n1: G eori:1· 631·~ p It l' If I(' c II n (' r I.' t c Jbushi S45 7072 ------U>mplett! l"Of'ltrelr or !>el ol'fill babys it In m y homt\ y 0 u r (or rn s s u v (I> •VERY LOW l'Rl('l-:S• '-oo lruidSl'UJW m.•unt ne wb<>rns t1) ~ y r s ~992l6 Lorene. 548-6441 ~ Get>r11.e ~9 2015 Coorrete work by The Baibys1tllng my hom e . Starving ColleRe Stu l ()ve & c are , ex dents Pati os . perienced. 642·5299 dnveways. sidewalks ......... W-.-k• Wa l e r d 1 v e r s 1 on ••••••••••••••••• •••••• spectabst 751 7799 __ BaKlness euadelines. ac-CGl*ador counting, consultin g. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·N.B. area llyrs. 833-8199 a.JSTOM HOMES, addi· Bookkeeping, will pic k up le deliver. Pollt your G /L, A/P, AIR, P /R. Bank re· coo. AJso personal bills & bank statements Hr ly rate. 549-1967 .Going on bustness tnps. Have rW1.CallTraveling Secretaries, Brenda ~756.1 tions. etc .. gen. contr. Uc.~.M11·6386 Cuslom decks & over· hangs Gen. Contractor '#371333. Eves 631-0143 --Btdrical ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean upi., 11 .tuling L.andst·111nng lrnmcd scrvidnt: 6't2 9907 Garden Cun· Spnnklt>r repair. prune trees . r ut ln.'es. remodel i:ardt'ns. 8 yrs exp. 556 •1518 , 7SJ.2128 Exp. gardener SummC'r fertilizing, prur11ng & r lean ups. 751·3592 Yard rare & dnup. Qua Ii ty work a t a reasonable price. Ch.Ms 960-7458 Home Pr1de -ga rden cleanups, haul aways, rarot.i llin g. 5S4 · 1766 E.l..ECTRICI AN· Pn ced right-free estimate on large or s mall jobs. c.,., .. ., Lie. itl37254 673·0359 CoUege Students beat all ••••••••••••••••••••••• prires. Rolill1ng. sod . carpenter. Free Est. Any ......_,. Etec:tric seeding. cleao-ups, trre s17.e jobs. Call Allan or 645~74 pruning, haultnl{. Call ""'--"•"> O<>A9 --------Jon,~98. ,..,.,y . ............, __ Journeyman. Custom --- comm'I & resid. work at Rototilling lawn service. Have something to sell? fi!asonable rates. Call mow & edge. 545·1621 or Oassi!ied ads do 1t well. Tom O'Connell. 642°"521 54&5Q28eves. PllOr•n MAIMT. Aftt1r Jul)' u . ·n Wt!•l.rn Un1trd (.'o , .,-alOt ol ta motels. Is now eJC.,.ndma into lho 4·ummt!t rl•l/d()mt':st1c 1narlll't An.111 of in· lletwl t11unt1n.i. l'at~n try. ul~. plumb111~. 1·1u~l l l\)11nlni: or in i.t&lh1uoo Wt• would hko I.hr t•ppon unity Ill lmt 1111 yow wurk Cull ~43 llWll from!l •1 VI\ 1·AN1' H S!': 1\ I' f llA lJl. CL~ H~PAIH l'AINT W W n~r IH6 17\11 lfllnlt JX>h~hm~ & huncl wastung o( .>our n1r:. .&t your horn" 4~ l4!1!1 Gotfl.nlOftl ..•.•.................. Mit•k1 Mad)onnld.l.Pl.A HmwhoSun .Jouquin CC' pvt by appl S31 1710 Hcatdptan .....••••.•••..•...•... t)l~nlry. fl•ncu11o( & roof 1111'! ~o job too ~ml l'apa Cliff 631 4264 -~,.,.., tfomvl 1mpfovern\'nt. ra rpenlr) pa1nt1ni.;, plumbing Tim 49-i 7672 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCC Sturtent. 1 Ton trurk Trash. tree tnm Dan 642·3'!24. I laullng & cleanmi.: Hav1.• dump truck 557·8Z71 W11nt a REAU..Y CLEAN HOUS~! Call Gmt:ham Girl Freeest 645·Sl23 Rob1n'1 Houaedeening Srvc. for a lhorou,hly clelU\ house 540-®7 Altenllon real estaters &.t~ 13 a httppy client We !iflt.'t'1111lte 1n vn<'an ('It~ <:all 1'he M Oppel~ Clcun1n~ ~erv1ce . S4&2:J93 MRS t 'Lt:AN make 11 ~h·am Ba r h . apts llOmtlN &or 9 or afl s. ~9372 L'cdur Crpt t.:lean IL llll'aJOtshampuo. wnduw wsh .:. flr wax'g, gen cln't' se,rv lles1C..:Omm K1tason:iblc Simon 751~1 t\hce·~ ltousl'dean1n~ fk~tS()t1ablt'. n•habll' & n:fs. 6'73' 126t>'646 4871 CdM Cleanin~ Scrv1t·1· Speclully for COM & UI res1de~-~S· ~ _ O.AHD'( OUSTERS Wkly OT l hnie :.t•n VACANTS. ren(al!> our s p e c 1 a I 1 l y ST 1-: A \1 CARPET CLEANING Bonded Ins l"rf'c E.st :>52·4106. ---- Painting lnt1Ext <;ET PROF. RESULTS 1"011 LESS Service on rnlcd Xlnt refs. 673 O'J.17 The Personal Tout· h Clearunl{ can M•l\l' Jll your elea.ntnR prolJl,.ms Weekly Ont' t1m1•. \a t•ant Slcam l'Jrpet dean1n~ walls. win I do 1l all-s k1ploadf•r, dumptruck. jlrade. hC1UI. eemcot. asphalt, tree n• movals etc 831 l.257 _ _ _ _ dows. etl' Bondl•cl In~ f'ast haul.mg. res s14 & up 5.'i<!_' .0_105_ Reasonablt' Yd & ~ar clnups 1-'rct> 2 i.r1rls w1llmR to l'll'an est. C714 l842·4597 your hou.w Rsnbl. l'" Mike's lfaullng. Dump Trock. $25. per load. Lile moving. 548·1451 Want Ad Results &t2-5678 per, refs. &l2 s~ Selling anything with J Oaily Pilot Classified Ad is 3 simple muller -~~--Just rail &12·5678 ..... ~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• ..._..T.-.n se<'urily & care while you're not there. 140 wk· ly. Fully lic'd &c Insured SU-8616 •2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ IMUl'CllK~ Associates, Inc. f\Jll value conte nts on lv\meowners cover age 67S·0662 lnrla11on -1s you r Home()wners Insurance lllllation proof? Pruden· t1al Ana lysis Cary Arneson 636-0592 Janitorial ·••······•············• om cE. INDUSTRIAL. llESTAURANT & HOMF: CLEl\N IN<: Refs L1c1Bonded In~ 552 5166 ~ .•..•.................. European La11dsl'apt'r Top work Fair pnn• ltefs 646-4871 dys cvri. Dig It Landscaj)l' Haul in" -tr~~ lands ca fX!i> 646·7070 lks1d1Comm'I Des 1~n . µlanl1ni.:. ~prnklrs . & matnl &l.2·0!ns ••••••.•...•..••....... Rnckwork Smull Joh' Nl•wport, Costa Mc~ .. & In inc 675 3175 l'\ e:. Hnck, slOn{'. hlock ~c>rl.. llle floor~. 1·onl'rc•t1· patios. 1.11"lks. tJnv'' ways F ret' l'St ,lohn M&-158.1 1\11 types or masonry, tiles. patioi.. patw l'U\ l'rs. blk walls.~ !USO Mmmtry ~,.,....'") •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Brick, block. slumpstone. Int/Ext. Dependable . walls. planters & Reasonable. Free est. pilasters. Let a he'd con Qill Bill MS-0507 tract.or d<> it r i«hl for'--------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ap;utment & Commerical Prop erty Mg mt Co. you. Reas pnced. Bob 548-2753. 53&-9906 SOUDMASONRY Bnrk dnveways, walls. frplc's Greg. 645·8728 after6PM ------Movinc) ·········•·········•··· OrangeCty Tru1·kmg Freight bldg malemili.. funuture Call 955-2654 PaWincj/'PelpMn9 . .•.......•.....•...... PETERS PAINTING l'~xpr'd Reas Rates Free 1-;st Call G\!nc :>52·~ Prof painting Ext & int Low rates Refs Free est ~-4780. 536-4383 ------Pa1nt1n11. I NT EXT Neal , honest, rea~, 12 yr,, exp l.11"d Dave !lij4 ll>.15 Int Pamt & wallpllf.X.'r Qual work, reas pr 1-h't' est Strve ~7 4281 f\rK' c·xt Pamtmg. St IJ1· . raiRtYowCctttt. Spec1alnang tn r es1den· t1al homes Int/Ext. Please cherk our rt>- ferenres Lie 11320881. Guard ns 1-'rce est. Ted. 871 a~m Complete serv 760 ~ ......,..&R4tp0fr ••••••••••••••••••••••• RF.M ODELING & AD· DITIONS Patios. det•ks & coven; Hough & finish carpentry 642 17 :Al . ---- Deluxe lnl ext paint mg. -RoofincJ F'rtt est1nia tes ••••••• ••••••• • • • •• •• • • Lynnl\3t.7344 Hepa1r & Rt>rnor All -----l .VP<'S <ihtn~l t>S · Res1denllal & rommerc1al rO<'ks hu kes 1•nm Po tar. p a 1 n t I n 11. fo' r e l' fo'ree esl ~I 5!130 Fin estimates Res ratt!s i\va1I 67~9591__ Tilt - - ····••···•············· C ~ H I\ M I C T I l. t: . Paperhanging, qua lily V.'Ork only <.:all Steve 494 7771 dys. 494 6254 Kitchen. l>uth:.. l·nt ry:.. Your tile or mint• -962-:m9 l'aintmi.t rnterl<'Xll!r rl-s/apts. reas IO yrs (•xper Dan !162-0220 -ALL PAIHTIHG eat ~'l l325Compl F.xtS450 Int&~ J::XPl::HT l'AINTING Tutorinq ....••.•••..........••. l''ree Tnal Lrs111lll. t'n·tJ tea('her, ei..11 Heatlini.t. math. fo'rt>1H·h lhnhl l.IJl'dl e,alh I t'lllfllt•tl biJ.liOIJ lteasonable rull'S 1-'rt>t' H:tSll' '>UbJt't'ls & lon·1~n C::.l S.U.ID15 lctm;WlloW I 1-. 111 Tt•J1 ltt•r 16 yn., refi.. 67:1 5<11:1 ins Try me. 836-5555 4!-1 Plmter/Rt'pOir hrs R1rhard Sinor ••• •••••••••••••••••••• TypinCJ Set-vie~ Paint Exteriors. &-:it All Pnct-s, Proof Jobs LC1st IO Years L1<'11 363090 *'7·442-1 Allyllmt' Pro 1ll'r preparation. pnmc & paint Hef'-. i"rl'C' l"il 646 0110 I L.awrt"nt'I.' 645 0075 fo:q·~ Int Ext lh•pend;ihl1· Heasonabll' Frt't' "''' Call JJ) 5-UI 61~!1 Wh;Jt 'YourTradt,., $1 n per Olly That's little to PiJY for an ad m th\.' Daily Pilot Sl:'Nlt't• Dmx'tory lhal can u.tabll.sh your professional 1drnt1ty f or more in· funmt.Jon call 646-56i8 Neat patches & texturt>s RlHEST. 893-14 39 Homl's, Add1t1011s. R t• ~ l u (' 1· o . o ' t' r blo<.'kwalls L-Ow n.llt'!'o 1-h't' est 51!6·48!1<! ........•.............. Plumbing repJir ~pel' in n•modelini.:. l'Oppcr rt• PllW ~'r('\• est Toµ II al Plumb1111.: 5J7 3194 lndept.'nd1·nt clr;im rlt>an m~ $5 50 u11 Ht>Joooll'- g u a r 7 dy :. S4lH436t64f>·90I1 W<>'r<: only 112. bul v.11d<>1l better 1-~ec l'Sl St all' ht·lm.-..d ,fO{' 543·517!+ .•..•••..•••.••.....•.. LI' ()(f1<'e Srn 11•cs I 'rot typing, ll•rrn µ.&µ1•rJoo, rt· !-oUffii.'S •·tc· L•1u1 ... 1• llaRan 64<! 7221 Window Clu ninq .•....•......•........• Collt'l!t' ~lll(ft•nh \\ 111d11w ~;c.h.tng llt•!-1'1 "lttrt•., Xlnl \\Uri.. to-12 • .t l!I, f;.tS -.en~ C.:learung & \1,11nll'n.1111 ,. ~t· ur '.'>ml Jolh. 4! :-.t \ 01\ llPh ~u. li5i7 .. ,,., 'r' •) u r 'r I I' 1111 ' ;1 11 <I n;·1ghl:x1n. u~1· t'la'<s1f1t'll \\ h l' n I h t• y h ;1 \' I' '<'>mclhing lo ~ell Tht•y II tt!ll you h(lw .wt:l 1 1t work1'<1 for lhl•m 1 tff1p WClftted 7l 00 H.lp WaRted 7l 00 Help W011t~ 7100 Hetp W..ted 7l 00 Hetp Wanted 7 I 00 Http Welftted 7100 Http Want~ 71 00 Htlp Want~ 7100 Help Wmtt~ 7100 ...••.•.•..•....•...... ..•...........•........ ....•.••.....•••....... ....................... ••••.........•.•...•••. •.............•........ .•....•......•...•..... .••..•........•...•.... . ........•..••••••••... iACCOUMTl ... G Aet'OWlttni: Clerk 24 hrs. lnteresl.Ulg pos1uon re· per weelc Weds Fri. Sat. concihng EDP reports 549-0.177 Mrs Myer. Auto Carriers nt•rded Eves. Laguna t:kar h & Dana Pl. areu Call The Register. 581·414 I pertairung to payroll tax· --------·--es. property taxes. and at.•counts payable. Some AccounlJnl( Automotive Banlting/S&L Bartender. cxpenl'n<'l'" Part ume. 3 lo -l sh1ft!'o ~JI 49'1-0600 Beautir 1an wanted with followin,.: in San .I u.1n area.493-0553 BOOICKEEPER/F/CHG Small S A. mnfg 1-:x pen«ncc & matunty rt• q1.111'('(1 Salary lo SJ:IO(I mo <.'a ll Mr S~·htlt 5'1&~ typmgof manual checks . CMH Accountant Need . ex pe ri <' n "ed Requires acctg exp., 10 Small computer exper transm1Ss ion mechanir ~ey by touch. Excellent helpful lntergrated, tnc. I Great bcndits . & top benefits iocldg dental 1S2al Downey Ave Para-, wages. Th.ls is 3 Job with ASST BRANCH MGR fUllenon S&L has an opening al Dana Pomt of n('(' ror assistant hrani-h manager with he~1 \ y S&L operation a nd sav 1ngs l'xpcr Call 714-lr11·4244 for appoint menl. EOE Be your own boss. Earn 1lus flu.> Lum·he!'o /\ppl\ up lo Sl.000 mu PtT 111pen.onLt•BlC1rnt1,<tll plan. Apply betwn 8·1l. mount. (213> 634.:ci:Jo a real ruture. Call Alun t-3: National Education, M 3 g n o n p o n t I a £• • Banking 5$-2403. J.SPM ror appt N Newport Ulvd . N B ~00 4401 Birch St.. Newport •----------_549-0IO ________ _ SOU'TMW!ST BANK Laguna Beach branrh, Mission Viejo Branch re qui re ruJI time tellers Please rail Joan Gore 497-1771. EOE ltMOetY /PAO<ER Beach. Nr John Wayne ~1rport. Equ al op- portwuty employer. Accounting TEMPORARIES .We Are Now In Your Neighborhood EomTopPay . Whi .. Working MearH°"" WE NEED· BOOKKEEPERS ACCMTANT A/PCLERK A/ltCLERK PAYRL CLERKS KEYPUNCH CRTOPER GENLOFC CALL . 752-6136 ORCOME BY d · accounting personnel temporaty OIVISIONOF ACCOUNTANTS A&'JOCIATEO PERSONNEL SERVICES, INC 18662 MacArthur Bl Suite 425, '"lne ~ ·a Acctg Bkkpog TEMPORARY Register today to work on various accounting & bookkeepin g ass ign· ments. Work close to your home~ Arclg clerks, bookkeepers, accoun- tants are needed thruout Orange County. Call us ror more lllforma lion. Robert Half's OCCCMlllf"9pS 2333No Broadway 11200. Coldwell Ba nker Bldg., Santa Ana C714J 835-4103 A c hurch·s p o n sored seruor c1l1zens res1den<0e is loolung ror a ma in· ten.a.nee superintendenl. Please send resume to Bethel Towers, 666 W 19th St Costa Mesa, 926'Z7 Automotive PEP BOYS AUTO SUPPLY STORE We are now accepting applications for the following caret>r pos1 lions: •MECHANICS •INST ALLERS •SALES PEOPLE •SERVICE: MGR T1tAJHEES •CASHIERS We offer good company benefits and a good start ing salar y with op· ponwlities for advance- ment. P lease apply 10 person. Thu rsday . July S. 8am·Spm 1.SZ21 Bearh Blvd Westminster •ACTRESSES· ACTORS •All Aites-All Types •lnoExpcrNecl• Equal Opponumty "S.A M." Interviewing Employer M/F' now. Our clie nts have I•--------• worked ''Rocky II" "Goldie & The Boxer" "Lady ln Red" w/Robert Conrad, "Wri g ley 's i>oubleminl" & with Dis- ney Studios. Anyone interested in •MOVlESor TELEVlSON •Call "S.A.M. "today• (714) 633-2233 exl 95 APPUAMCE REPAIR Top pay, company bene. Must have ex pr. 494-<lS06 Applications now being taken for ware house· de livery helper. Ne w furniture warehousing and delivery rlnn. Phone Al!l'OMCYrlVE USB>CAR LOT AnEHDANT Must be experienced We are looking for someone who wants a ruture with our or&anization. Pay will be commensurate with experience. 11 I 111 0r...,. Co.ty 29'1!iHarbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979.2500 for appolntment lOAM to A young man. 4hrs work Noon. Starting wage $4 &m moms only, SS/hr, per hr., good advance· 3 a m 7 a m meot for l be right 646-1413/67J.251S. penoo. 646-7579. --------•Babysitter needed, Mon. t.hru Fri.. begin Sept. APROPOS UDOISUSHOP A Fin e Eu r opean Designer Boutique is seek in g a sellin g manager " additional staff. Salary open. c. ""-547-1925 APT MANAGER For SS unit.• in Costa Mesa. EJtper'd couple. wire bltlcp g exp . Hust>.nd malnt. exp. Call '42-5073 or (213 l 8115-!1951 Teacher hrs. Our home, N.8. Own trans. 645-8809 Babysitter. ma lure. non smoker. full lime, my home. 546-0400. BABYSITTER wanted my home. 2 boys 6 & 8. Weekdays July 17 to Z71h. Call 951-7163 af\. S. IADR'SHB.na lOPMto6AM. Wlnchells Donut house. Apply In penon, 2S3 E. 17th St. Batllting BANKJNG LOAM P.AO<AGER Downey Savings & Loan has an open1ng 10 its Hlllltinglon Beach oHirc for a n 1nd1v1dua1 rx perienced m packattmR FHA/VA & ron\tmt1onal loans. Typing reqwrr<J Xlnl workmg rond1l1ons & benefits 1nclucling. Profit sharing & paid group insurance. For rurther mformallon (.'On· tact Mr. Mu rdOt'k . 7141962·3345. Equal Op. porEmplyr Banking TElLER Downey Savings & Loan has an openinit 1n •11i. Costa Mesa branch for ruu tHne teller. Savings & Loan or banlunJi? exper prerd. Must ~ able to work Sal. Xlnl working rond. & bener1ts. mclud tng profit shanng a nd paid group ms uranre. For further information contart Mr . Flaherty 714·642-7422 F.qual Oppty Emplyr BARMAID: Nile shift. beer & wme bar 645·4922 dys/556-8974 eves Bankinll TRAINEE Ideal PoSition ror mature llldiVJduaL No work ex penence necessary Will train ybu t o collate & package correspandenct' lessons. S3.l7 per hour plus excellent cmph>yl'C benefits. Apply between S-u. 1·3. North Amem•an Correspondence Srhool. 440 1 Birc h Str ct•I Newport Beach. 1 :-/ear John Wayne AirPort I Equal Opportun1ti.,, Employer ROOKKF.EPER. cxpcr. for a distnbutor or HV parts & ac('esson<:s m Jl'Vlne. Bookkeeping. & phones F'IP lime. call S46-6673anyt1me M·F. 8·5 BOOK.KEEPER/TYPIST. exp thru TB. for El Toro crA Ofc Exper only ap· ply, 30 hrs wk. F1t1m« tax season. 8»-9330 IOOICKEEPER/ Assist RECEPTIONIST Professional oHire in Orange Co. Airport area needs individual w1bas1c accounting ski Us. type 50 wpm for permanent bkpg PoSition and recep. lionist relief. Cal anytime 979-8533 111111111111111 SATURDAY INTERVIEWS Security Paclllc Bink liAs •m"1Pd•i11P opPn•nQ<o lnr P\ppropnred •nd1v1ouals on 1ne Orannl:' Coun1v .ire,1 tor e TELLERS 1F111l & P.1r1-11mr1 'in"1» l r .11nN• f'OS•ltnn~ ,1v,1111htl' e NOTE TELLERS e NEW ACCOUNTS CLERKS e PROOF MACHINE OPERATORS e STATEMENT 'CLERKS e SECRETARIES inte• views will ne conducied 1n Sant~ An11 01' S1turd1y. July 7th. 1979 e·:JO 1m to 4:30 pm ARTIST, cari catur e artist, wkenda <Fl"l/Sat/Sun >. Call CREDIT VEllFIER Call for appointment ri:,.°Ex~~n~:S·P~: (714) 558-2136 ·---------.1 ~mo. ~~~-----~ Automotive Need am· e.lf. ,..,.. MCUNTV ferred. Pleue call II Duane Blecel at 546-8510. "'*' you call ctault\ed bl\lo1.t1 bard-workin1 ~ & Lo. ~ =§=~=;:=:;;!;..='=.':=~=~=.:=;:,=~=·;==!=1;1;:~==:=~=;-::=:=~="'=~=:be=~=~:=r=f=d~=~l-=a=Ao=~=7=a:=:=~=~=·=~·=~=,~=~=:'=:.=.L.:.:l:.::l:.i,ll'l;l~mlilll C:ar Was h lmmt·d t>mployment. cxpl.'r cashier. 644·4-i(}() Cashler1Clerk. Ot>penda ble. permanent, t>\'l'S & wknds. FIT Apply Girt Shop. OC Airport C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS Operun~ now avutl~1bk· ror full time assistant managers on 2nd & Jrt.I shift No expenenre nl'<' WC' tram. !ltart SJ 10 to Sl per hour /\dvanccm(:nt opportunity for managl' mcnt positions to S.5.50 per hour 1f qualified. l''or more tnformallon & in Lerview i:o to store 82 ul 30009 Crown V;tllt'V. l.af{una Niguel, 495·9!1So orcall 714 537-4840 Equal Oppor EmployC'r CHILDCARE tx:l.A Student wiJI take kids ofr your hands . $125/wk +rm & board 0 C area. 2131322·2477 CIVIL ENG. OR DESIGNER Experie n red rurecr rrunded. REGISTERED C I VIL El'JG OH Of.SIGNER w1lh back ground m publi(' ~orks and or land development en~neenng wanted for des1i:n & supt>rv1sor~ position 1\pply to Mr F\Jentes at Robert Bein. William fo'rost & Assoc 1401 Quail St., Npt. Bch. CIVIL ENG. ESTIMATOR Experienced individual wanted to prepare rost es t i mates or s ub· divisi~. industrial de velopmenls, u ti Ii t y systems & to perform utibty investigations & cakulate earth quan· lities. Supervision ex· perience vital. Apply In pel"llOO wl\b resume to Mr. fUentes al Rober1 Betn, William Frost & Assor.. 1401 Quail St. Newport Beach CLERICAL Soulb Laguna omce needs a mature woman fOI' p/Ume clerical work. Hrs va r iable. m ay evolve into r1ume. C.all 4111MS87, Mrs. Turner. Cieri cal 1l YoU were a film star. )'OU would have to pay an agent. YOU NEVER HAVETOPAY COASTAL PERSONNEL AGEHCY 540.6055 27'90ffarbor 81 CM NEVER A FEE can after hourt appt CUSTODIAN AT EASE in Fa~hwn hland. Newport Beach. has an immediate opemng for a Full Timl' Cus rodian w1Lh ltght mainlt.'nance aullilll'S. Competitt\'t' ~a l ;lry and good benefits Call 644-5070 WHl&doy1, ask for Mr. FiftMCJC9' Comp.&n1on t\1dt> tor fo: Id ft r I y l. a d ) . F r 1 N 1 g h l s & Sa I (';1 I I l>etwcl•n 'JA M & 51'\t MB 1219 ('cl()I\ 1-:xJJ1•n1•m·1•d •in tlll' 11111 4!11 Ot~.111 t ~llik. ... 1-:.>.i11·r t'<IOk' 111•1•d1•d for ull JoohJfl~ t :oocl v:n & llt•nt• l\pJll\ ,JI Tin\ ;\J> k1r. :JO'J:I 'oto kn1tl11I, C'M l 'ook., •' i.. p1• r11• n 1·.·ct ('ol u.a )' K1L chen Rt!srnuranl. Start 1ni.: ..,alary S:> 00 & up Wllllrl""~ AM shift ah.11 ;1~a1l 4~3 l>\4R COOK.~. w;intl.'d all "hifl~ apµly in 1>1•r.,on <: row111).( t'11 w h1•n1•f 1i... M ,, Harkl•r <.., :!12 f: 17th St ('~ GREAT JOBS! GREAT PAY ! WE~F:lm · Couple for'dC'3nlQJ! ~ htc• muntcnun<'t' 1n LJitun.t &·c;1c·h mntt•I I l\l' 1111 premL'~ 1!1!1 2'l'Li COftltructiOft labor needed at 2426 E 15th. NB or 64~).7933 bt wn 7 AM&3PM "-1(}-t..~:Y CL.ER'l\S l'BX OPEHATOH~ TYPISTS SF.CRF;T/\RIES Join the team! Bt>l'omr a Norrrll Profession a I' IRVINE 1-X>E 752·6666 Mtl" CletKTYPIST lmmed opening for part tune person at Raleigh 11.Jlls Hosp. N B. Must tyJ>(! 40WPM , will be trained oo the job Con· tact RtC'k Bosworth 17141 64&5707 E 0 F.. MI F COKTACTWORtc Uk1• peoplC'. F.am extrn ~Hl('Y p T IO eX('lllllj.; \.\\Irk lnten ·1('ws by appt only 963 7225 ----- COOK for sm ronv hosp in CM KnkJg of spec diets or cooking ror $0+ perfd 549-3061 COOkS DB.JVERY DRIVERS lmmed part lime open- ings avail for aggress1Vl' 111d1v1duals who takt· pndt' m their work & h a v l' p I C' a s a n t persont1lil1es Must be JR & over & able to work evl•nmits Start from $3 ID SJ.25 per hour. Apply daily aner 5 PM Me-N· F,d's Pizza. 410 E 17th. Co6ta Mesa SSSSS$SSSSSSSSSSSS$$SSS CLERICAL ._. ._. -._. TEMPORARIES = ~ -~ ._. = $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ = =SWAP YOUR ABILITY= = FOR A FUTURE = ~ -~ We open doors for you to -= caree r c h a ll e n g in g : ~ T e mpor a r y Jobs . PAID M ~... V A C A T I 0 N S . P A I D M ~ HOLIDAYS. all backed by M ~ our combined 25 years of ._. = experience. We deal in a ll = ~ c l e rica l areas : Health M -Insurance available. M ._. -~ PersoMel Asst Typists -~ Secretaries Telex Oper's -= Customer Serv Rep n·ecept 's = ~ PBX Oper's Data Entry Opcr's M ~· -~ Many More Jobs!!! ---~ JUST CALL 17 I 4t 557-9760 ~ ~ 557-9760 = ;; (5()() Ca mpus Drive = -Newport Beach .a...~ -.,_ = DllllE DIAMHE = -CICIULA or VICKI ._. -= SSSSSSSSSSS$SSSSSSSSSSS ,., . DATAEMTRY OPERATOR UNIVAC CADE 1900' SYSTEM ()ppurtun1ty IM " ~h.Jrp datJ entry orx:r • .uor for our clay sh ift with .1 minimum 2 vt•ar~ cx- penentr t(• \Ooork "' our 1't>wporl <.:orporall.' ol ln·1· fo:'<pcnc•n"<' w11h CADE 1900 ~\stt•m nr key-to cl1!-ot' l''IPOSUrl' ven tlt~1rabl1• Vt!nlYllll! ex.per1t'nc e rc·11u1 rerl Xlnl \~nl'f1l~ & ~alJn fo'or <tPPt plt•H:.•' t•a 11 Mari?O lla rtlt• at AMCORDIHC. 640-1900 Delivery P/l1me AM. I. i\ Tune. $100 per "'''l'"· Laguna EleaC'h 494·84!1h ---DEUVERY PERSON Im.med. Opt'n 10 I! W .rnl ed Respons1blt.'. mt•!'ol have own trurk or -.1.1111111 wajlon and IX' wrllm.: 111 work ood hN 1\sk rm Mr Stl't'lt' al 4!13 :!!n1 Dental llyg1en1st for Npt. Sch. offtct• W<'cl. only. 644-2'184 or 54H·2886 -DENTAL RECEP· Tl ON I ST Congenial & respons1hfe person for full·llmt' employment. NewJ>()rt Beach office. SSJ.6896. Dental Assistant nercko Orange area n1011 benefits. Snlary opt·n 633-7b'7411sk for Sherry nr Carotyn. Dental Assistant· F.~'d X·ray hccnse. Pit ok. noosmol<er pref'd. Nv. pt Bch/Lldo area 673 9461l Dependable adult lo oper ate pork1ng lot sweeper. Mon thru Fri Midnight t o 8AM . 54.5-26U. DESIGMER Air cood. Dealgner with minlrnum 3 yrs. <'om- me rclal expe r . Xlnt benefits Including profit sharlna. 640-7622. Mon· f)i 8-5. Dtt.AJITSM.AH MechanJcal Engineenng l1rm near O.C Airport. Attblt«tural quality let- teriOI desired. Xln t bmeRts lncludlng pro'1t lhar1n1. M0·'7622.. Mon- "'1. 84. '· ·--· ---......... ~ ...,__ ..... __ ~~ ~...,. ..... _ _.._"_ ....... -' ................ .. - ·. Wedllfleday. J uly•. 1979 DAii. V PILOT •• MllpW..._. JIOO!MelflW..tH 1100 ....,W..tH 7100 HlfpW..tecl 7100 HlfltW-.d 7100 .wpwant.ct 7100 HlfpWClllhd 7100 ··~···~··~············ •••••.•.••.•...•.............................. ······················· ···•··•·•·•········•··· .........•...........•...•.................... Employment A,,ey .. Th '.:=it .... & TnlLI .. c............ u a,.._.... .,....,.en• filMl4•••• ....... ... It 'JI• ............. , ........ .. =. :..;::r=; ::.~ --- ~:o~= Clitrfli I Sl4t'"',....... W.lc• s...-. w ...... . S60ltt~ ..... . .,... . ..,. $671 ,.,. ._...... ...... M•to •t• Wort.r 1120, ... w_. Vector Coetrol A•lhtmt S7ZOPerMoaltl l••ntorv Cotttrol T,..._ $607 '"' M_... s ... ~.MocMM Repair $2.90 Per How Senke S .. port Worfler 11 $640 ,.,. M-"' (Lmchcape Mall1leuOUKel M.U-icsH.ap.r Sl20 Per MOftftt Stock Clerit $671 '"' MOftftt Clericel TroWIMJ at $2. 90 P•r How Uttllty Moi•'"-ce $640 P.r MCMIHI Utfllty A.id. $577 Pw MOllMI ICIHicall DRIVER f\Jll time No cxpr nee NtBis own car Will also be d riving f.'ompany mo«>rhome 752·0315 ------ DRIVERS Elec1roruc assem bly pos1 l ions o p<'n. N o exp necessary Will train s:uo per hr lo s tart Call MS-~ for a ppt Electnc1an rt'S1dent1a l & <'OfTlm('rc 1 a I. So 0 ra ng l' Co'. 661 ·22S2 \1en or women 2.'i yrs or older Know the coas t calles. Net Sl80 a wc•ek or l•---------1 more Orangf.' ('0;1 ~1 Yellow Cah. 17300 Ml. Herrmann. Founta in Valley. CNo of Slater betwn Ne wh opc & Euchd) DllVERP/T r r o m N e wpott 10 Westw ood. R e t a il clot.lung storr. receiving depanment Good d n v. mg reeord & refere nces reqllrcd. Must be over 21. Hours are 8 30-1. {;all Nancy at 644-5070. -------- ESCROW <>FACER Expen ence rcq Per ma· nent position. Xlnl salary & ~nefiL<; lc1eal workini.: conditions in So Oranl::l' Co. !El Toro1 loc. Call Mon l h r u F r1. 8·5. 581-(820 ESCROW SECRETRARY Our beautiful 'lcwport Hcach oHire has a n ex· l'Cllent opportunity for a ~retary with 6 or more month s escrow l'X p e r 1 c n c· l' Respons1 b1hlles wall in d ude t e lephone com municataon with tit le t'Ompanies and h~hl re· eept1on duties T)p1ng of JS wpm reqwred This position offers J top starting salary. (rnorl i.:rowth potenu al. and outstandtng benefits in· eluding : •Free health insuran ce •Freedental msuran cc •Free parking •Profit.sharing Please call for an in- terview appointment FLORIST Unique retail -r~ry needs crcallve people for full & part lime perma· ne nt pos1t1on s . Mus t have expene nce an flora l design. Excelle n t op· portlqllty to work io a presUglOUS setting Please apply in person. Monlhru Fri ROGER 1 S GARD HS 2301 San J oaqwn llllls Road CDM 640-594-1 GENI:."RAL OFC P 111mc morrungs. must t ype & spell Call 97!1· 1_7_l1_. __ General Office Expent!nce prderred. general offi ce with com· munication & t y ping s kill s t o s up po rt rmnager & field force Outsland1n~ en viron· menl & xlnt workmi.: cond F\111 bencf1U.. pa11J vacations & holidays with Nation al F irm Easy to r each. 0 \ Airport area Ca II for appt I D S MARKF.Tl '.'G 833-9450 -----~---Gf:NE:RAL OFftCE P/TIME. Good typing slolls. non s moker Nr. John Wayne Airport. 54.>7117 GENERAL Oi''C. ac· curate typist. bookkeep· mg eXll('r, salary com· men s ur ate w /ex per P re fer m a t u r e lady N e I I I N e o n I n t' 714·531·3374 G ENERAL J o b OP · portunities for mature women 30·65. For info c all Rita Kys elka 542-6440, o r 542·3577. YWCA. Santa Ana. CHTlt'r•I Offlc-• part Ume II to I Mon-t'rl Phont Muta1, LM7 O.DIERAl. OFt"lC~ OH-LINE 1723 llrct. St. ,..,.,......eclt 557-0045 W•'n• 1•xrllt'<1 i.bout uur ftl"W Trnwu1 a ry l'1'r1111n od Sic-rv1C'1·' f'~jm top 1rn v & uur JU 1.r11vel boflw. I 'u II t11r d1" t&il.s en-Lin: COME TODAY! r.t-::N t:RAL OF ... ll'f: fYPISTS ~t-:('tl ~1 i\HI ... :-. An·rc; n.~:1<1-.~ iop f'ay Paul Wt't·kly HORRELL T~Services IRVTNE 752 66f.6 EOE MIF GENERAL OFFICE Ocpenda bh.'. sell starkr wanta l for con~1•n1al om· girl ofrtre Eh•ctron1t·::. firm Typ1nR S0.5.5wpm Aptitude w it h f1~urt'!'i Salary open. C.111 Mr A Dies for appl. 55 7 l).')43 GENERALOt'F ICF. All WE NEED IS YOU!! ON-LINE Tl.'mpnr.1n Personnel ~<'n 11·r-. .in• pleast'd lo offl'r ~\lll .1 rh.mce to win .i tnp lnr I WO lo ('AH l) S \ ~ LOC1\S Rf.'g1stf'r anc1 \.\'Ork ·10 hrs. and }Ou :Hl' m I h1~ drawm~' • It's th.,it -.1111 pie!! WENF:F:U • Sl·rretane::. 1"', w 11Sii 1 .Typists _ • General Ofl' l'l1·rk-; • f'llc Clerks ./'At·cl~ Clerk -. ./'R l'<'cpt1omsts "Mag JI Operator::. 557-0045 Cf'\-Llr\: 1EMl'Ol1Ali'V PU!SONNH SllMCIS GtRLFRIDAY Part or fl ume. SJ 50 hr. Ulg !Wis area <i 312ti Guards SECURITY ltPcrys To See Us - lmmedrnlc openings ror s upervisory level Sccun tyOHicers. UPTO $4.SO PER HOUR Appl} in person \ton l-'r18am·5pm 1532 W Commonwealth t ullenun. Ci\ Mon Fr1.8 304 ·30 2JOW Warner, Rm 217 Santa Ana. CA WB.LSFARGO Guard Services 01V1s1on of Baker Protection Services F.qual opportunity e mployer M IF GUARDS f)Jll & part time All a r e a s . U n i f o rm s furnis hed. Ages 21 or over. Retired welcome. No ex~ence nee App ly Uruversol P rotection FIDELITY FEDERAL General Ser vice. 1226 W 5lh COMEWHERETHE Street. Santa Ana. In· ~.ct I.om AsM ~.ext273 All Equal Oppty Emplyr Sales •EXP SALES• lmmediate position for mature sell-starter leads to m a n ageme n t at Equitable L ife, 3 yrs sa.1arJ + comrn. deK~ + H lea background Contact Grant Urban 835-ISSO ut 37. EOE MJF. ACTION IS THIS ~~ ~:-5 9-12 & H SUMMBl Call ~•ow and •HAIR ..._ Assistant wanted. Offer OWll hows ing xlnt educ a lion. Ca II &locatlcM. W•llffd: 751·5221. Gladys' Hair Warehouse Workers Deslgn. Trainee Assemblers Typists Hair Stylist with cllentele ~relaries for progressive area There is NEVER A FEE. near Mission Viejo Mall soCALLUStoday! Work or lease s tation VICTOR Vacatloo pay + sales r;. lnfonnelion 495-0090. Tt1.,uary Senice .. SSM520 Head teacher for pre· = llS-2'22 school. 5 dys pr wk. 9-2PM. ECE certificate •.uTIAS• * M/F or credeQllal. St. Mark Needed! BJt playera le Presc.hool, NB. 644·1343 nra1 for maj motion GeneralOfnce HEALTH Food store ptd., tv Hrles at pou t v ........._ COGlllMl'Clala . We need _..._Dept. peraoonel. Asst Mgr, & peopleforOrc Co "LA TYPIST Sahli C lerk s Jo n 's ~ lhootlnp. C11U•I Pr4pan eoune material Nl&riUon. 6'7• Warner, -DIWt Cell (114) ~ for pdmina. Duties abo 1_HB_._8f1_·1181_. ___ _ .a tt. We have t'uted sl• cotreepoodence HOTll for .. ,. .. , Bre1ls ". and varloua cleri cal ··lody 0'', "Lo" At d.a.. AppUcaat m111t SAM MAAITIN ftnt .._.., 8'D f• We tn-to+ wpcn accurate-PNNnt.ly UM vmaae Inn lllllWll ftlled 4Wii' JK Jobe, b _. ~ det.aJL APP· tn IAl\lfta Beach la lefl· ...,._ .... n . !t,lwtfl::U.1·3.An· 'anu.JlOed: -. • Sct.ooil, 4401 Birch MAIDS -..o--,....., ~~~ a., Bitch, Ill' llnlll• msO&i1W wllll Jolm Win• AlrPort, Unltonm provided ID.UT a..a&ed Ida do Squtl opportunlty '96Sc..tHwy •WL..... ..,.,,et. Liit... 4t ... 4J6 l - HOUSBHPER Mwil htH'l' own l'•Ar 2 day wll., Pl'l lt\YO\lllt 00 OOS9 llu11M•mottwr for USl' llOf'Onl)' IJ Vt' Ill. (, 1. tum ilh• food bUONl'I , plan m l' u I b , m a 11 .a ~ l' •t 1•mp&oy1ld Salary CN n l l Ulll> b1:S l!itlb ::IJ ~7 ~15 IMS.OE SALIS lrn rrll'd openrni,:s for n1>l)Ol\lllbll· ma tu re seH blilrtl'r "h o l·o m rnu111cJlcs l.'.t!>lly v.1lh othcn. SJll'l> e IJ('nent'•' ,1 r>lu:. OUI not re-qwrl.'d W1ll trum Must haVl' l1k l)~l(sktl~ 557 -0825 IN.W1';CroR TRAINEE To leum all phast.'S of m· sp1·ct inn Mu:.t pass phys1eal & back X Ray A K<:nda' 1s Ind Co Irvine ~7639 E O.~ •IN!-."TAl.1.1:-:Jl . Spe('aal.tty inc;tallPr fvr hHnk \ aull. l'QWPrnl•nl i':xp'd pn• ft•rr<'d but will train 714 751 ll300 Lnsuluuon 1nsl<1 llers, for Ol'W 1·onstru1·t1on 1n Orani.:r <.'o t-:xp'tl prt•f'd Trainee.s slart $41h r Good b('nd1t-; G1ll1•1J ln..;ula11on, l...iguna lltlls ~123 Lnsurann· Let us train) OU IOI .1 Ot'W Ctlr('\:r lXK.., )Our pre i.ent JOh offer you in rlf.'J"'('n<ll'nt''" pn•sllgt>. .1 f1'1.·hng of .1n'C1mphsh meut & 1·t·onom1l' Sl't'un tv? If not. vou should tJlk v.1th Farmers lnsurancl' Cimup toda~ l'.all (;l'nl' Olllard~ 5111 lnsuranl'C Ne.,.,1JOrt He::ich l't·r~onitl Lim.-:. In:. i\~wnc·~. ~eek 1n~ CXJ>t'r dc·nral pl•rson w.1..11Suranrc bkgm d, 1·all 646-:»16. lnsurant-c Fiqure Clertt Wl· are currently a1•cept mi: applJ('al1on~ ror I'' l p1:rm t'lgure CIC'rk Must ha\I(' 6-18 mos ofr or at" r t g ex p , l eg i ble hndwr t 'g, 10-kt>Y by touch, & It typing skills Apply in person t o TRANSAMERICA Ins. 3420 Bnstol, Costa Mesa EOE M1F lnlcnor ~1Jtn Sen l('l~ Sales Rl'prescntatl\ es Salary & comm1ss1on $40,000 Ncwporl Bcal'h area. custom design & fabnca· uoo-f1rm 1:. St'l0k1n~ an ag~r css1ve. w e ll ~lliblisht.>d sa les person Qualahed applJrant. will be a self s tarter with a proven t rack rec~. Ap- tJhrant -.hould res pond with rc-sume to Box !'i55, Daily Pilol. PO Box 1560. CM.92626 INVESTMENT SALES Opportunity to sell brand new lrusl deed invest n11mt plan a\'.,i1lablP only throus:h NcwrX>rt !-:quit) Fund -. Nt>w TI> I C Plan Jllows 111 \c·~tnr s tu l'Jrn a minimum ol 10'. mll•resl on Just $5.000 t'or an appointment ('On lat1. Don I len.og @ :\i·1cf'ml l11111/11 t:11111ls 112 Corporate Plaza Newport Beach. CA 92fl60. 714/644-8824 JEWB.RY SALES Custom jewele r full time. intc restinit post· tlon. 6314607 Kitchen he lper Mature person prd'd, f t. Mon Fri. ll:JOam-8pm Xlnt wo rk i n g co n ds & bcnef1ls Bayview Con valcsceot Hospital. 2055 Thurtn St, C M 92627 642·3505 EOE L.etllll s.c......., Medium Ille law om ce real ~tale, bUSIJ\e!I & probate-maa card skills pref.-n-ed OC Airport area call J ean 752· 1211 U'X;ALSECRETAR Y Som'-' expene nce pre ft'~ Newpon Center Solt' Ptactlonet/Genera l pt"8ctlce. &M·SSOl lOTPHSOM ln:irnt!d1a t e open i ng , pt•rmanent position. fr. mge benefits/ overume Cull S<ales Mana2c r . 11u YA.ns V/WPORSCHE SANJUAN C.APISlllAMO 837..4800 L\'N or RN to manag<· therapeutic health s pa 1142-1(171 taftemoons) MAID Exper'd. full time &l2·3030 Ma.ids, apply The Inn a l La.:una. 211 N Coast Hwy, Laguna lieach Maintenance man for 55 lD"llt apt complex in C M. &l2·5073; (213tll65-3851 Manicunsts. Male prcf'd , must know all phases of man1cunng F :intaSlll' locat1on with or ~ o ('laenlelt-. 645·4003. Ma n1t·urasl l'XPl'r porcelain & ;.it·r y lu· pedicurist Cull 10 6. biS-0010 or 675·6077 MATERIAL HANDLING Pan s Sl.CK'kper!'>On l'::.Xpenenct• drs1n·d hut not reqwrcd Will trarr1 Must p ass l'Omp:rny physical 1ncludin~ ha1 \.. X Ha). Irvine. ,\ lo\l'n da\'L'i lnds. Co >10· 7th$!! EO t.: Mlot'Mnll' Tr:unt-t• to WI 6.. maintain machinen in adhcs1\e mnfg. piJnt l.'>37 Monrovia Avt• :": U !">\!! 512S ------- MF.C11ANllS Gasoltne1cl.Jesel on ho.it" 548·9617 rtkd1cal Office l111rupraC'tor lnsuran",. t)IPtni? We will trnm N1•at :.ppearan1·1• .1 mu..,t 1-\Jll time 30 hr v.11rk W<.'Ck. 67J..0070. Mi';DICAL ASST. 1''rnnt Ok. Computer scht.'<lul g 111s. lld bkgrd Exp onl~ Sal open. CaU 644-1881 MEDICAL Lave-Ill, $200 per week plltS room & board 17 u > 840-6161 or 12t3 l 428 6431 ---------- MIN-70 % MAX.· 95% MO FEES Receptionist Realty $2,000. l"ine· 540-2702 MODB.IMG Class forming for ramp & vicdo, lll I>!! ready ror pro jobs late summer Newly opc·ncd school anc1 r r et• p l aec m t•nl tu ·graduates. SOUT H ('0 1\ST MOOl':LS So Coast Plala \'1lla)!P 7141540.2970 Motel N1J.?hlclerk 3 clay~ wk 6PM tot ·30,\M S3 hr \;yious duties ~5 ~~~ HURSE AIDE 3 to 11. II to 7 prt t1ml'. exp prefd. Gd pa) Sm c'OOv hosp an C)1 5-1!1 3061 NURSE tughJy qualified & dc d irated 1n pediatrics Complctc rare Your homt• or mine l.AX'al rt•f'~ i\fll·r 5PM 494·2011 P.O I.lox 732. Laguna 926.51 LVN Openings part·llme nll{h t dlny & full t1mr after· noon shift. Xlnt. sta rting salary & be ne Apply Flagship Con v. Cente r . 466 Flasgh1p Rd.. Npt. 13ch Get GREEN cash for WlHTE elephants with a Classified Ad Call 642-5678 MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES SATURDAY & IVENING INTERVIEWS SIC>t9 Mlnager Minimum 111 yto11t ~ It .... , 111,000. ~ ·~-19q111Nd.) Ev.nlng Manager 13.30/hr. Nlgt!t llltneger .. SUO/ht'. PlrtTlml 1121/hr. JC) Ol'l111£ttCll HCQIMAll• ~-l .. ,.......,.,...; ... -1-~·~ s.-._~ j ..... .--. ........... ~ .. ,..,. .. .,,,. --··· -··--.. -·· ._...~ .......... -·-.. t«HtSES AIDES And Ordcr IH:!i to 111 v e 1u· lo the elder ly pa llent.s N A Cen classes fur trauunit All sh1fta av111I Apply 1445 SuR!t"or N 8 . LVN :J.11 h1ft 5!J bed fac1hty , i11rk pay, m s. K paid llobt.lays Ple1tsant wurk cood.illons. 28 bed :.ta t1on EOE Rayvu•w C<x1v 1lU1;p 2055 Thun n . I ' M 6-12 3500 PART TIME EVENINGS Adults with outstanrimg. attractive personalallt'S who enjoy workmR with luds. Over 21 Start at $3 SO pt"r hour Phone 642 4321 1'.:xl 250. Ut:TW EEN <1 00 5 00 PM Atk fOf' A.ndtta Equal Opportunity Employer ____ :___;;._ __ _ PBXOPER. .--··--------Oper 's for t t•lt'p honc answenng ser11tl'C Mu1:ot NURSING Pan t1mt-live m needed Some nursing t•xpen t'nt'I.' needed to care for this rure lady 1n her Corona del Mar h<>ml' Tuesday 9am thru Fri l)um Call for a 11 pl lf P J 0 11 N II E A L. T II l' A R I-~ St:HVICI-:..';. 752-0992 be ,able to work some weeke nds Typing 35 wpm req u ired E>t pen ence prl'fl•rr!!d or will train Many rom pany benefits 1-'ull time· or pan t1m t'. day & aftt•r noon -eventn~ '>htfl'> J\ aalabll' l'h:J:,t• 1 ;ill Moo lhru 1-'n 543·4230 f:O E -----·- I' I l' k U p & d t• 11 \ l' r ) lralill'I.' 125 Hocht">lcr Sl. OFF'IC F. D Fl IVERY CM 642·0M4 BOY ----Polittl·al St·1t•ni·t F1t11ne. n,·at appear. val.id C1\ dr1 vers 111· lit l!OCld lln\ 101! rP!'tlr!I 1\p µI)' m µ.•r,vn tu "r Fuentes. at Hollt.•rt Hem. Wilham f'rO!il & A:,,'>OC', I •I 0 I t.J U a I I !'.J rt' t· l ='-ewport U<'ac•h Rental Car Office Ncat . .amb1t111u~ pt•r .. 011 who works Wl•ll ~1th t>t'O lift-Ol'l'dl•d l>~ Ht)c< 1oi tJr;en1w Count\ ., lar)!1·-.1 Pooltal' dl·a1 •• f. .. Full 1·0 beneht!. Wall l'1111s111t•r H,1101111! r&)!hl 1Jt·r-.1in Mu.,1 bl• .1hh· lo v. url. :.! V.l'(!kn111ht' IJl'I wn•k I-or mll'n 1cv. t ,1 ll \h l\.ang:.i~ bc•l v. ,., n 1 ll t\ )I & 12 J\ \1 MonriJ\ Julv ·1 orTuc:.1IJ) .lul~ 10 BOB l OHGPRE PONTIAC lJWO Bt:i\C.'11 Bl \II IA 1:-:STM I "\STl'lf 892-665 I 636·2500 OfCMGR CPI\ Firm n1·N:t... m1·r !>t't'r fnr hu.w ufr SI :'I.om Frt• p.11<1 a bu f1 •t• 1111>-. "'" Kl'>IHl-:tU.Y l'l'n.ynnl'I Al!l'Ul'\ 11151 f-. fAfUll{l'I ~It• !Iii SA ~17 1<:1111 r---------, orr.1·1 I I Spend 1 Monday At The Beach & Tuesday At The Office II r .... h .I I I' \ ,. r "t'htdult• v.111k ... for \Oil l\t•fl• hJ" ,1 \' ;i r I ,, I v o ( 3 '-'>ll!llm1·nl <. ltoth long & <.hort f Prm A II '"I 1' I' .. k ii"' np1•d1·rl •Typists •Secretaries •Word Proc • Acct Clertts _.Clerics T 11 I' 11 a v 11 .1 I cl \ ,ll'od lflll' l'\"l'I I ,al hn n11<>1·• .. '.\'1•\t•1 .1 (1• .. KLL~ r:11l nr 1 11m1· 1n T11d,1\ In in• . l<:'l:'I 1111 2111::! nu,1n1''' ('rr l>r :-.111ll• :.?OR llu1111ngton lll':irh Mli :l-1!11'1 'l!ltlj \\,lftll'r \\I rt:n~. l.a)!una :"1i.:1wl HJI OM:? 27!l~17 (\1l>0l l!r•ad Equ,11 r1111iorlun11 y t-:mplnyr·r \l F Painten., knowlc•d)!cable in a ll asp n·ts of the trade. 11l least 7 yrs ex per Must ha vc own tra ns Crill 642 2928 8.JOAM·4PM Parts pers-0n, marine exp preforred but not n.•q FUii time 24:H W Coast Hwy, NB Pan 11me countrr h1•lr wanted Ralw 1.hop R73 7310 Part T1mr 111 111..·pri nl person + lite offic01..' v.ork N o l' x p t• r 1 •' n r l' neccssarv 960 4246 P~TE·UP ~SEMBLER with at least l year ex· perlence. prefe ra bly news pape r Excellent company bene Cit.s. Apply between 9AM and 6PM. Monday t.hrouah Frlduy . OltANGECOAST OAILYf'ILOT 642-5682 330W. BeySl Coel.11 Mesa EQiatl ()pportumt )' Em ployer PAY YOUR RENT Early momlnJ delivery L.A. Times. N.B area "50+ pet mo ~ ()r Steve~ MaJOr.-. e11m ~ood pa) & 1>01t•n 11.il rred1t ht'lpani.: thl' I. 1 h • r l.ir 1 J n J> .1 r q qualiry tor the ballot !'.ill 'lh1 J3JH for 1n P R 0 0 ll I' T I 0 N THAINt:f: kuhber ho-. .. produrh I n 'lfll' a rt•a Mu. .. l pass a r>ll}SICitl 10 d htt<'k X H;iy /\ l\1•n cl,1 \'I!. Inds Co 540 763!1 1'.UE H ~ •. \ L '" S 1 t\ T I' S1\l.J-:.<;)1,\:-. W:\~Tfll f'.AIL"I l ' I' 'J 0 15'. l fl \1 \flS.'\ION Nt-:T I Earn ~ .1 o h. t o ;) I U 0 I\. IJ ~ Chn:.l m.i~ .! 1-md uul "'h) ™""" h• t'arn l11~ $$$ h,•rt• lOlllt' IJlk V. 1th t111·m J llu1 proou1 I 1111·\pt"ns l\ 1.. I.ind huf.:\'I h'rm~ I l'rl" "''I ;1 ppts l!alon· 5 1"1nd out "'h\I "v.•· \1• ROI tlH ht •-.1 1h1111: J!mni.: J\:.k for Mr lluwa rc1 !155 340'.! Hl'AI. l'~<i'I ·\I I' S,\l .t-.:-- 11p,.n111 J! 1 n \4 c· I I 1-:,t ahhsht'tl lr\lnl• r1rm rru1n1nJ? . .i:.-.1!-oli1n1•c· l!t..ni·ruu-. c•o1mm1 ''lUll ~rh(>dult· l'all Dawn 11r I ~ · ~13 ll60tl 1u;.\.L t:ST An: Comm'l/lndstrt ~rsons Sut l·cssful orokeraR1· firm has 1mm ed1all• operungs ror l'omm ... rr1al a nd industrial sale:. pen.ons with the follow 1ng quabht•.illons ~ I ',1l1f R E Lirt·n'' l dllt-Re Oegret• \11n 1mum 2 Yr ' -.u. C't'S!-ful real esl:itt• 'iJh•o; ••>1rienenrc· rComm'I & lndustnal) w,.. offer a ~tr•1nl! pclf>1t1ve em 1ronme11t lor -.1H 1· ... ;sful p1·r-.ona I Rm~lh in comm ·1 and in du..,1n.1I real \>St.all· ..,,111 ..... l!!a.'>llll! Jn<I mH·stment'> 111 ()r;.1.n~I! and ~an IJll'I!" f '•>oOll('!:t 1"or I urthcr 1n formation t•ontart Corporate Realty'"'· 18552 ~;it•1\rthur Ulvd. ~tE· .! 10. In 1 °'" C.tl ii 9Z715or 1'all 7J.1 !175 OAAli Hf':J\L t-:..~T\TF: (}1Jl•1unl! for 'al1·~ :&l!l'nl ..-.1th Jl!l!rl~Sl\l' h•ading rompun\' w11 h 1r1•m,•n d1111s po~ ... 1hil1t\ rnr m.1nag1•ml•nt 11•>' 1t inn "l1•v. .1~1·nts v. l·komcrl Cell ,\I ~tPlldltl tor m tl'n ll'W 'j 14 963 50/ I (4-'1wni:rn1fltJJ R1'<'l.'pt1omst for 1:oall'" t>I fin• 11( maJur \4 hOlt•SJll' nur-.1 r~ t:ompl.'l1t1\l' :.aJJ.I'). fully paid hl•11hh pk.: p.110 'ar atwn. l'<IUl'Jt1onal n·1mhursl' ITl(•llt \pph(',llllS ITIU!.t h,1\<' typml! exp l'll'.llt. nt•at ;ippt•an•m·1• & j!OOtl ll'l1•phtlfll' \'U1t'l' l'ontal'l J0An11. i1'1 !Jti;!.f;+;l~t HFX'F:PTIONIST 'TYPIST pnvatC' country club For mterv1ew call 644 S404 RECEPTIONIST Newport Bcat•h Law F'1rm Well j!rOOffit'd. non s moker Typ1ni.:. g c n er a I o ft' d u t 1 ,. :- Sa I a r y opl.'n Xl n t benefits Call 752-2511! RECEPTIONIST fhcnd.ly. ent.hus1ast1r & sharp fema le w antec1 Call The ,John Wavnf' Tennis Club 641 lllOll ;\sk for Sue ------- R('Cepttonist T} p1sl Im mediate pos1t100 for l'X· periencf.'d . acc ur.1ll' typu;t w good front omce appearance for p r o fess1onal office m beurh urea. 673-0300 RlCEl'TIONIST Mornings, part-t im e for l mo. 20 hr wk. $.1.25 hr To be full lime salary. Pos1 · lion Open lo reaponsable. cheerful person to handle busy phones, Ute typmK req Contact De bbie 8.»IO:JOAM 549-8871 H.eceptlonist/Typlst. Law olOces. Newport Center . Telephone answering rt'· <-ept.lonlst. t)'l)ing Re · q1.1re alertness. xlnt lYP· tog &lolls Good chunt·e lt> learn legal work Al· lltude. work hablt11, s'lcalls more Important than ex perlencf' Call 955·24 ll fet lntervlew a.ppt. H.lpWant.d 7100 tWpW~ 71 ....................... ····················+ llE.CEPTIOMIST Salcs21rl ftl ft sho ~ f~1gn firm ID Irvtne pharmacy. lull tl m t' 1-'ront olfice appeuanrt> lrvme M2·Ml4 '· PBX expen ence pre f • • btet)'pUlg.1133-3500. -~ lNTF.RIOR DESIGN with tntrrest 1n an or int d esign F ull P T ' S20 S25 /hr. Will lra1u Call Ml! Bunte. 8411·11378: 37pm RICIPTIONIST Fee pald Sensationa l op portwuty With rllSt grow mg compuny. Motivated self ·tlt.arte r g et.s l h 1s one To S800 Allio rec Jobs. call Mary O'Connor. 54().5001. Snellmg & Snell mg of Newport Reach Agency,4340Campus R.E. Licensec1 Must be w1lllni: to ll•am and grow With i'l'lllOVJtlVl' Sales & BUI ldin~ Co HA1..F MOON I.A Y Lmtd & Dentopmtnt C.'tlester fo' Sahshury 11 64()..8755 ----- RESEARCH n :c11 Work for a rapidly ~row 1n.-: r hn1ral d1a)!n1>:.l1<' )!roup u~1ng )our rt• scan:h laborator, l'XP I•) ril'H·~ no\ el ant1bod1c-. E.\p W llSS Ul' ('UllU1t• & 1mmunolo~1c·JI t1·t·hn1 4uc~ prl.'f d BS 1 n h1ology or t•hem1stry 1 ,. q cl Co ol ft·r~ """1 JH'l lll\t' :.,clJry & )ll;'Ol'rou~ h1·rwf1t pk I! St:nd rl'!>Umt· & '>alJr) hlsto11 to 15!1!1 Monro\ 1J AH'. NH v:!tit.>3 Altn 1 'ersonn, ·I Rt~i.aur:llll o\s'>•:.l M n.:1 ~hr ('r1fl<'1· Shop l'aul Va<'atwn <. •X>kini:: expcr 1wl' Apply l\iylurs lk.,l H1•1lhill & s 1\ l'°W\ Tu-;tu1 & ... Hun. W !'> 7 iu 4 l~tJurant ~ .. tad l..11h l•1 t(.16:-:-.11uu:-~ 111..,1•t·n-.1· <l1•-.,1·rt-. ~:1 hr .1 rult">I.,., k W1·1I :-.u11 ( .ti I John ~ud,<J.ih-lu1 d1 l.ul.'> 4W .J9J!l J!.t~tJUrJOl Thi \11 l•1r llu~·· Inn llt'-'C.b ... ·1111111 11101< l '.1 II l.'h1·r. 4~ ~i • Salesman _ Retail·wholesale Eqwp Corp. Inside sales. hiring ynJ: men 18 yrs & olde r, S200 S..500 wk w/guar sol & romm New location: nr Irv. CM. HIJ. Start im media te ly Rapid ud\' e>ppt'y to man. 957·llSO· Mr Arthur SdnmarMftdustriol Progress1w comm1ss1on -.<•hedult' Broad ma rkt-t. h1j!hl y repet111 v t• 1-:i..tahhsh a nd serv1ets: rustnhutor.; Knowlerlgt' 1)1 pol)urcthane foam & 1n.-.tallallon m..i rket ell· ~irabll' So Calif lt•1 ntorv (714163<1·4664 . ---~ SALESMAN Sl4K-S20K Tm'<I of JU.Sl makin~ .., In 1111!'' Wt' art• look in* lor Jmh1t1ous. sell mot1vall'd 1nd1v1duals l.tr ~r>t• J~ 1H·counts rep:, tor nat1unally dastn but1;.'<i prntJUt.'lS Hoom lor acl \anc·1·rn1•111 C<1 ll Mr. Whitt• 540 4023 Soito:. l)l•ri.on w11ntcd ug. i.:res~•~c. µa rt t1ml' Will I.nun (;OO<l l'O t>cnc l its Aµply 1n p l.'r :-.o n \l,1m llJm !',T.\NDi\Hl> SI I0 1':S Jlfii S Bnstol.C M PA.RT TIME S4-S6 PER HOUR \ 1!r<'.1l Jllb (11r 1wo1Jll• v.ho hl.t• p.-c1r1t." CuJrJn 1,.,.11 ~JIJr\ or C"om mL.,,,1on offrr 1·har~· J1 n. ... tJur.iJit niunl'> 1n our "hl·nt -. .... \ I r I-(( ~ '" cl\-p1 -.tore nt·a q OU Y. t\ I I f( t-;~" I· :-> I , 1.o•n••mt• prc·t1•r11 .. 1 "'111 tr.wt \ l U I I' 1\ H IHlOl\l\1··1-1·1-:H lull 11mc• 111 wt,11 c h.cr;•1· 111 1llt111· C'A"ll t 1':t<~ full & 11arl llffil l);J\'> & l".H0111111' ,\µply 10 µt·r\Oll !.I t I' 11 i\ I' H ( l SQl ' \l>HO'\ :t1HOA1rwJ\ \\• <.n.-.ta l\k'>.i. l'a '.l!.!IJ-'h 556 ~711() Restaur.inl Wait r<':.M''i wanted, .:1pply in µcr-.un. nw BaJa ('anunu 10072 Westm1n1ster /\VI' Garden Grovl'. 530 3-lllli RETAIL SALES JEAN DAHL Newport •ach! '11' ... d ex p e r I l' n I' I' 11 f J s h I 0 n (I r I l' II I l ' ,, 'Jlt~~·N1n fo\lll & p..ir1 t&ml.' op1·n111)!:.. l .Il l 6'2·~44 ATHLETICS Earn Sli!"i J v. ~ p.trl l.HTIC )(UY!. l!. dull" t 1 ~ oltlC'r Ol'<.'(ll'll 10 1fo I' I< work for t11p .1m.1t1•ur <lthlf•\t'S ll!'lfl u.; dl'Vl'IOp '411rld l'la~s .1thlNn If:! yr-, or l'l)1l1·i.:1· & t•a1 ' man.1)!1°1 I r.11m0<' 110~1 two.' ,J\,111.1111. s:•;,o "'k . dfn11rly V.iJJ:t• IHHI U" WorkmK l'\t0nin1• huur' C.tll \1r .lc)hrhon .it \l.'tl··l tll S.\l. 1-:.-.. • \."'S I F.ntl) l1•,,•l-.,1ll'' f'l•t'lllufl in """' honw -..111·-. \1 11\'I' Ca hf H E h1· 11·~ ti t•an t1m,• ::-.t·mJ n •,unw to The Akan-. l'o. 3111 V. hr-.1 st ·11a-.11n. l'.1 !l~li80 \I l rr (.' h n ... ~1·phm:-on H.12 2811 I SALt~ /\s~1~t t::asv c;t'[I monev m;1 k IOI! 11 .. n.., 1-··m p1 •• 1 5111 !M;V\ dvs 1'' Sales DRUG STORE l•l•malt• pn•tt•rrc'll lull t 1m1'. .1pplv ;it rorl PharmE1 ry 2721 N1•wp11rt RI \.'cl . N fl 1>7:'1·0t>40 SALES tlH.LIV l':tn If you nt'i.'d s drt•cnt paymi.: Job up to S4 $61 I'\~ 5-!lpm. t·&tl ail lpm, 531~11 Sales Eqw pmcnt Sall•s Tnunet: lmrm'dt:Jtc po:-.1 t1ons avail. for 1nun1·v mol1vated. u~~ress1\ 1:. profl':.:<;1onul :.ales people In offll'(' l'OP} I n ~ svsll'm" Cuar.rnlt'l'd salary. t·omm & ll()nc.-. J\ll tra1nm1? pro\ 1<!1•11 Ma l ion wagon 111 '''° preforrf'd PleaM' ' a II Ka ren Or01d:1. :-.al1•c; Mana~er !lW 2333 l'alll Copym..: Product.-. SALES JOI MOWOf'EM FUu..TIMf • FliJiible hours , Ho Ex~r. nttded • We train .· 1'1 •rtur11l.J lll'l' !°il'n I t't'' Toll Fne 1-800-422·424 I S.ilt~ lil'r~un nt'1..'<kd lull l 1 m t' I u r m a r 1 n ,. hardw.1n· cl.JMr l\1<Jnn•· ">-11\"r nt·n·::.sary. Call &JllJo.i MJnne. 549·9C7 l rurappt. E 0 E. M1F1ll SALESPERSON YACHTS Experience in s a1hni.: rt-q Full tlml• l\ona \1.inIWfii5 1403 !>.lies 5 SALES COUNSELORS CMEN & WOMENI r.u llard Selling \o f-:\pt•nt•ni·l· Nl•todl.'tl Mll'>l bt• 21 or Oilier l'l'f'lnl nt•nt employmt•nt wtwre' A(;t-: 1s no lat'l111 A1.:l!r«ss1''l' 1nd1v1duah with ,1 cl1.,..ir1• lt1 ,1d\ <1n1..·1· \'l)tnpan:r pJ1<I mctJ11•J l pl.u1 l'l'n.onah1t•<f Trammi.: lb\,• thl' all1lnv lo v.;int 1U lit-Ip 1~opl1! . II lht<:.t• mh're:.t you anrt }<Ill w:.int lurther dl'ta1b, l'Ol'll.ll1 Mr Read at 17141540-5554 ~9A.M-5PM HARBOR LAWN Memorial Porte Mortuary Costa Mesa SALt:S T Hl·1''L01' NEEDS VOL! Tl' fill avalanche or or dt•r.; from muton· Vt'll'. man rw. ~portmg good:.. a nd motor s port s r"' lailers Great opponum- ty, but WI.' arc Vtlry SCICl' llvl' and want caree r winner type only Wt> tram expertly Visit us t and SN~ Mr Oehlsen 1 540-4023. &reen pnntm (( produc lion mana~cr wanted. Must have l'XP ~o 91 w Sall'!> WANTE D. Young nwn who )!Ct dlon11. wt•ll with women Mr GtlOrl!« S404003 SCTRY /TYPIST Sm a ll en' 1ronmcnt.il ronsult1nJ.: fi rm 1n N,'wport t:cntrr ncl•cl<; dependable person w I'< lnt !'lulls m grammar. punrtuat1on & edllinl! IWp~qualaly typing nf ~·ports from hand wnt· ten copy min. 70 wpm IRM correct.ing Selertn(' II. will (•ventually train 1 n word process 1 n ~ 8omc phone, xeroxinit & nOier office duties . Non· smoker. Start .\ug. f,th. $850. Phone for a ppt 640--0363, Angela G R F. A T 0 P PO RTU N I T Y f'O R OUTO O l N O. A M · em ous PERSON TO EARN TOP DOLLARS. MUST BE OV E R 18. Seamstress needed (OJ' • SAL E.5 EXPERIENCE sail company Exp Pr<'· H E L P F U L !' O M E rd 631 4660 /r.46·5806 ORG AN KEYBOARD SEAMSTRFSS.Sail mak· £ X p e; R I E N C E Ina seamalress oet.>ded: REQUIRED CALI.. AT upe r pre f 'd Ca ll 0 N C F. F 0 R 87$-8910 TNT~:RVlt,~ ---: oaGAH DCHAMGE SECRETA RY . pa r~ D. JEIT 714·!186-7302 Ume1'ull tune. good ty p. Ina & SH. Ca II 64.5-2687 • --~· -- ,. . .. ' .. •J• DAILY Ptt.OT Wtdneadey. J'uty 4 1971 ~w.... 71IO W..t.4 7100 HtfpW..t.4 7100 HefpW..t.4 7100 llcywt 1020 ..... to Yow 1045 .......................................................................................................................................... o..,. s. toss Mtc.l••CMll 1010 Mtc ...... 1010 EICl\rt'ARY SI.CV IBKPll, 1' IP Urn• N Ume ~i..rfut. eir· R.£. n.v.lop., ln CdM &MriHctd tadtv•duel s.&uyOI*\ ITM800 vrilh ...,... lhorlhand • t)'lliq want«\. App&¥ bi ptnQn wlt.h rMum• lo Mr '°'*118 at Robert ltitln. Wiilian• f"rollt A MMK' 1401 Qu.all St ~Beach SICRITARY fordMJp n rm lD lrvtllt' Good t>'l>\ni 111!..llb uevol rt._.,rvaUON, 2 Yf'6 '°JI Pl!f\tO~ p~f 1W ~ '1 Newport Buch ~c1vllUU1e tlon HC')' with 1ood Milla \0 wort in'bnnch olftc:. ol L A. b..-1 law f\rm lODt CJPCllY tor ad vancern .. 1u. · Pleennl 1urrounct1n1• lknehl• Call for •PPt <7l4 1~U ---SF..RVIC£ STA ATTNU days Apply 2938 F, 'Ol»l llwy. O>ron• <kl Mar Serr~t a r y f or llonlt.'0'4-~ All&O Xlnt omre 11k1lli &okk•p SI W I M • M A C H ing & mlnt computer Of'H. L.aituna Rd1 ar\'a IJ·~ !)pt-eta! mach oper l•l.ll ·Mon fo'rl '1H 8'71 ('an 1n11ke 1:150 hr & uf i."v•u1.•i• RY St u dy w o rk (' !\ :sr,...nr.. A ~ Y"" el.p, 642-:Mn St:U·•t.arter, responis1bl , ------- type 75wpm. dttt;iphont:. S.....r l•ploy111•nt tn1Llal duues to help set tors...._ up new branch ofr ol 1>ml Ctencal trainee nttd~I tlfijC!Jleenn.-: firm local~ '°" part ume aumml'r S m1 ns north of O<: e.mploym"nl Mui.l hl' Airport Send resumt' to full tune studl'nt S3 so 1'~ Inc. 23264 Atlantu; pes-hr Apply m pt-ri.oo Way , Laguna N11eut'I Fountain Valley Sdiool ~17. attn TD Kohh Olst Comer of Talbt>rt & Se<·retary F il position Newland~; ~E- l or local 14-oman 1n SWfTCHIOARD (.'orona de! M ar 10 !.Uraoce office Mu!.t Ol'EAATOR ha,•e i:d telephonl' Must be n.-sponsablc & personality & hte typing dependabll' A\ aal for •dolls Exp t!. not rt'Q'd, nn;l :>tufts Call for appl hut will be considered in 00-7~ swrtang salary Call for ----- anten·1ew 573.4230 Teenager nl'<'ded tu rart• -------for girls 8 & 1 t. l'\ l'!. \' 1c St:eretury, Nt•wport Ens1gn 1H arbor Iii HP1u·h Developer A sell 646-7507 i.tartt'r who r an ~ork 1n --. de~ndently for a !.m;.11 T E L E P. H 0 N '" blt.w office Expenenee SOLICITORS. <I lly wk, an a!·t'Ounts payable. l'On· 5PM·9PM, no sell. no l'X ~\fU1.·t1<m vouchers. tYP· per. ~00 mo + bon~:. mg & with a llood phon e ~~-· _ _ )Jt"rsonal.ity Sala!') open. T E L E p H () N E hi5·-l~Hl SOLICITOR Pttiml' Sun &>t.•ret<1ry part lime. fl<'XI· ble hour s . Xlnl 'h<irthand & tYpini.: es· ~ntaal E.0 E 152 7170. Jo Ann. Thursday. 5 J0..9:30 PM Can earn $400.$700 per mo. Will tram must be responsible & able Lo foUow 11\Slructions N B area 955-3402 SECRETARY Tcmparary care for io Legal background. cop valid woman net>dt-d io ~kills (;ood area Start Irvine. Non smoker s1100 Ft.>e paid. a~o fe e 5.59-l187 Jll~. ----------KAY KIMBERLY Tow Trll('k Dnvi·rs ·ex 1• .. ""'1nnel A~enl'~ ~r'd Top pa} i\ppl) lli51 I:: r~in~cr. Stt• ltl7 G& W Tow Ing, 7 4 () ll ~ \. :,.i1 x:~-1 Ohm.' Way. C ~ ~ 642 1252 SECRET ARY Tov. Tru<'k On' er:. "'" \\1· hd\I' dn amml'tl op<'n per'd Top pay Apply 111a.: for a St•t'\ an our G&W Towan ~ 74 0 R < f.11111., 0.•PI Mus i havt• C)lms Way.(' M 642 1252 WMµrnSll &:.ov.pm l\P TramN>:>, nu ei.pt·nt·ncl· 111~ "~'II' Should h:J~l· Jl 11<.'<'essal)' Manufiwturt· J1.,11;t 2 '1-.; 11fr l'"P bdnl of optaeal <·ompont•nii. li.·111 ~1th•n·d. Appl~ 10 ti :.>AM 3 JOPM :! S:.ttl> J)l'r°l> ~I< ,,;o...s,un:~ 1~·' per mo overtime S3 50 lru:.. 34~~· B.n~tol.. ( tisla hr. Located CM 646 02tlti M~a E O f, M 1 F _ _ _ SECRETARY TRAVB. AGEMT F\111 time exp. only need apply San Juan cap1strano 661·0311 Mr!. Brock 'fov.port Cente r law llrm lntellagcnc<'. j(()(}d ;,kills. & pnor lei:al l!x· l'l'"t."ncc reqwred. Call HuthBr~11.er759·3800 TRAVEL AGENT l'X ---peral'nc(•d o n l) SH'Hfo:T,\RY · s harp. Oomt'!>llC & lnte rn'I , .... r .... mablt' v. om an for LaJ(una area '194 9741 I rnnt uffatc work. an II. B. ------ fl•;d t•s tatc off ll·e TravelAgenl l'1of1·.,i.1onal tl'lt•phonE' Expene n l'('d .agent '1111 l\l)wpm Rt•al F.J.\alC' needl'<I m !>ale of ~aN f11· tlt•,1 rail le ('a II lion travel inC'ludan~ .,_w•lcel.......,. u .oo ,.,.How ~ty C0tttr-of TKllllkJ• $4.50 fter How Dteft~nc. U .00 fter How Mt1c:W..S...., $4.00 to U . fl fttr How lnpedor. BectrMc 1n~•ttt S4.00 r..-How a.ctro.lca Tu.We• $5.17 to $6.50 fter How Apply at Elftploy•.nt & Trafnl•q Ad .... i.lstroHon of H1Mtittgtoft INCh, 531 Mal• Strfff, H..tillC}toft hock. C .. ltOW t7 I 4t 536-1526 or 639-1554. YC* ...,., brilMJ D0-2 I 4. Typist novel wntini.: t•x per Need IBM :.l'let·tnt· l.Jw N B b'13·00-i0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 8005 Schwinn 10 •peed ~7" Vanlly, Oood condition eo.t 11801 taa. seo <A ll alters 30p.m. M4MI086. 1m Mlyat•·Pro-2'3an 20 lbl, cher ry cond., retails ~ L~a state mu.at ult S42S. Call M ike ~°'5or Mt-2834 Motob.:cane 10 s p d . Gr1rnd Tourln.i model. x.lnl cond. 1&lloy frame & whl:1. knock off )tubs. SltK>. s..'59-T.!96 ] Starlare 27" men·~ 10 11peed $75. Royce Union 38" lad.lea 3 speed $40 Iverson 24" ladies I spee<j 125 (714 l ~ 0875 Cab 1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l11malayan K ittens. t'ha.mp s1~. CFA stud servire. 556-8005 Docp 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sheloe male pup. cham ptoo lJ.nes shots & eye ex am. 960-4510 POODLES Reg 9 weeks I Apnrot f, I Red l)pncot f.831Hl409 Wht toy P oodle. has papers. Fem, 12 m<>!> old. loving pet. 496.9871 SHllf·TZU PUPS Wath breeders tt'rms 957·1788 AKC Brittany Spaniel pups w/papers S50 ca ~6782 TYPIST . P l1mt• l'Vt';, & ••••••••••••••••••••• •• weekend;, Lall•!.I 111\1 Bi.: Sele<1ion Ouk 1201 Shell ie Puppy ml'fn<iry typcwntt•1. l'••ll CIJH Dr NcwJ>Qrt Reach champion lanes, AKC. male &t.2 9601 fi.'11·3230. 675-0120 ,193--7~ anytirnt' Valet t>urkt-r;, dependabll'. hard work ~ womt•n en1:oura~l'" ID apply Call 644 5404 or 731·3927 Vets Pref'd Pan ttml' Op po r I u n 1 l y I n N a ' a I Rf'serve Good P~t} Benefit !. Call Naval Rest'rve 552·352A Wa1tresses1Wa1tt•rs. l::a.. per Apply in perl'oon between 2 4PM Sta\ rOl> Restaurant. 5930 Co.1i.t Hwy, NB Waitress. o' n 1g, appl~ in perwn · 547 W. 19lh, C M Hrs I I 12 & I 30 2 30 Wanted puttcri. ll1 ~h wa/!l'S Mu!.l lw ... kallt•d 64.'>-~ Anyttm t· W AHTEO DRIVER SUNDAY ONLY To dellv<•r Da al v Paint bundh.'S to rarn~rs Ill' qlDre:; van or large st<1 Lion wagon and a ~ood dn\ 1ng reeord Pho ntc· 642 4321 and a~k for Harry Seelt:'y or Don Wall.lams EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYEH WAREHOUSE t'ACTORY i\SSEM BLF.l!S l.Jllle or no t'Xfl\'nl'nrc· 5' Oak r oll to p desk frffto y,,., 8045 w chair . .i:ood t·ond1t 1on •••••••••. ••. •• • •• • •••• 6Jl.9J85 ('V('!> -------- 8010 ..•...•................ f'REIG llT DAMAGED HCYI'POINT SALE 3308 W WamC'r nr Harbor. Snnta Ana 979 2921 C~H PAID Wshr 1 Dry rs I Rerr i gs. worlung or nol 957 ·8133 GE Penne)S washer. dryer (elel') Many op· Lloro Less than 2 yrs old New $nCM>, will l>cll pair for S30U 66 1 6048 1 ~,!>-'61 USED REFRIGERATORS w a.,.hcrs 1 Dryers. ~st lluys Bargain!. B~T APPLIANCES Sales & Scrv1ee 5.1f>.4:m 536·09 ll Litton lg r apacity m eal in t microwave oven Incl cook book & m 1 e r o hrowner. $360 l'3~h ~41&i Scars big 17.I t·u ft n •fng. no froi;L , has I yr on ~arr $375 75!1 1540 ••• Henry Fmpa+rick 2721 Wo•~crest Dr. COl"OftCI ._ Mor You are the winner of two fr'ff tickm ($15.00valueJ, to Royal Llpinon Stallion Show at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER July 14. 8 pm Call 642·5a'78. ex\ :..'72 to da1m your tidtels * • * * * * L~Rnley 1.-09 S~odrift Dr. COl"OftCI ._ Mor You itre the winnn of two frff tick~b !Sls.OOvaluel. lo Royal Lipinan Stallion Show at the ANAH E IM CONVf-:NTION CENTER July14.8pm C.all 642·56711. ext 272 lo t laim your u ckets * *. llQtpnant W ashanit ---- MachtOt'. SIOO lll•avy ADORABLE. lovabk kit Dul~ Call Aft 6PM. tens . 10 weeks CdM 5.S I OOR'7 64(}-78-ll --- x.141 .'>.'ii:J crwst•s & 1ntcrnt1lconal Top Pay Pa1c1 Wt•t•kh 17ru ft G £ Rcfng Xlnl Small FoxTcrner. 1 Yt·ar. cond Sl20 l-;\·cnan ~s loves c·h1Jdren. Spayt-d ~a les . Salary <'om StartNov. li31·4886 ~0021 --------~--------5 cute fluffy kittens 951-2962 SECRETARY mensurat<' w IC'x pN MORRELL \lust be compete nt in (Juabfaed only ne<'d app T S 11 ru ft Re frigerato r ~horthand & t.\•111nu. For ly 957·2700 emporary er•ices 1·~pertone. $75 Also "as " JRVINE . 75<!·66ti6 ......,., ,., µn,ate Countn · Club EOE ". L' dryer $20 549·7751 or ~!Iii f>ifll · Travel Coun.sl'lor cxJ>t>r ... ~ 752.0283 · ' -full1parl-ta m c Sal/an · l•---------1 --------KlTIENS: ADORABLE' 8 weeks Qnty 3 (Eves) 673·7895/642 6532 ~ c ent1 ve 631 -4000 . Auction 8015 Welder Fitter 3 yrs exp. SECRET ARIES 751-8079 -------NO SHORTHAND T I .._ I J.1 ~ t' ., pl' n I n ~ s f 0 r raYe ~C)fttt '' l'F.:R JOb!.! Newport Mm. 3 yrs expencnct> & l~·a<·h locaticins. plu.-;h, qualified lo manai::c llt\ch offtcc• .. will train Commercial & pl<•asun· lrvant' f'l·rsonncl Ai:wm:y lra\ll'I R c re r to n rl'i. 1118'1:: 17lh. co~ta Mto!;a n ecessary Nrwporl Slt•ai 642 l470 ~ntcr 833·3508 .--..--.....----...~ TRAVEL Al.T man. 2 yrt> St•c rctarv rect•pt1on1 st . lull lame. 1construct1on oncntcdl for a rt'dl l''lc1le & construe t aon I 1 rm S a I a r y 1· o m mt•nsurate w /('x per. fi4().5112 • SECRET ARIES • It! El!l/Lng Bh $15.600 Sales In Manne S12K ~pl-type $121\ A 1P Real Est $13K SectMktg-Sales S12K \ienl Ofc/Sales $12K Appointment On ly Employe~ Pay All F'ees Liz Reinders Agenry 4020 Birch. &tab '64 Newport Beach, 833·8190 ---------- Secretaries Typists WE OFFER OPPORTUNITIES! TOP PAY FOR YOUR SKILLS WE NEED: SICIET ARllS: SHORntAND DICTAPHONE rtrlSTS: CLERK Sf A 11STICAL Top Pa,y No t'ff Pald Weekly mraIJ i1 , • ..,, ...... IRV11'i£ 152>888e exp. Internal ·1 & crwset> llarbor Travel 6f5 1311 Milbe TRAVEL1\GENT Tour & Crwse Spec ialist needed for busy Orang(• Coast office. Expenenc<.' m all phases of travel 646-1386 Manlyn. TYPIST /OFF. CLI< We have 1mmed1atc opening for good typist to work 1n the Offi re Ser vices De pt. al our Npt. Bch corporate of· fire. Dulles will 111cludc assisting in our mail room . backup switchboard operator. messenger work. rccep· lion & general all around office duties. Good l YP· I ng s k i lls & 11ome EXPOSURE desirable Excellent bene fit s . Please call Margo Har. Uc.al... Amcord Inc. INpt. Cntr. l 640-1900 TYPISTS C-ON-LIME for the -rl 557-0045 en-Lin:. TEMPOllAllY PflHONNEl SUl\llCU Earn a chance to win a trip fort wo to CA 80 SAN UXA.5! Register today. Work 40 hn. and you're In the drawln11 Work longer a nd Increase your chancel to wln-it •• that llq>ie! QJfne ON·LINEI AU ON· UNE lempe earn top pay and a booua ol 1 mile ol paid alr travel for ever)' hour they work . mu i.t w o rk from blueprin ts. bt· knowledgeable ,f wt•lcl symbols. high Mrcnl-{lh stt'(!ls. shop prOl'C'dure;,, min s uper\'1:-oion for crane mfgc•r an FountJan Vallry T op pa)' 754.0337 Woman m <•lurt•, with some nurse a 1dl' <"" penence Must have car Mon lhru Sal 8 30;\ ti) 2 30P Nt'wporl a rea 64.'>-:lJSJ Have somethtnJ( lo !>elP Class1f1ed ads do al well ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIMITED EDITION SHOW&SALE SeptH·9 Austr. Shep & Germ Shep. puppy to good home 751·9454 __,____ _____ _ fo'lLLDIRT. Sheraton-Anaheim F'or discount t1ck~ti. de· tails. wntc· ALEA. BcJX t034·J . Ke rmit. Texas 79'MS FREETOYOU 968-6122 ---------Fe m. Ger. Shep. ti m os i.payed. all shots . I.OH'!> kids. ~·3249. -----Bicycles 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free to lo\'lng home male Shee pdog mix De bi . 646-88.16 weekdays SC'hwtnn. girls "Lal' Chik" sung ray, lk nw $75 642·3449 1748 Oonaire Way. NB; near corner 'J\lstm & 2L<;l Darling grey & whitl' fe male k itten , part Per.>aan. 548·6859 "R:o D I LI mllESS I.~ Ho1<11no 0 oarit(le 111e IS 8 lun wav IQ Oo • 11111@ bu"ness on You• Q•n bul 11 1a11" 1 bot QI p1ann111g l •kf' vov II w1n1 lo Oectde '""" 10 Jell •nO how much lo chargfl 10< •.Ch •Ulm •NI ll>en VOO II neeo OnCI' laQ1 so oltlflf IMIO(lle will ~"°""...,,,you re ch•rQ•"ll AnO voo II have IQ ~•bl@ IO .... ~. Cha"9@ for all YOU< cuslC>meNI 10 '"'' mf'1n1 you should t11ve IOts Qt one ooHer bills and 1n astot1menl 01 coon~ fllen '/OU II ... ,,. 10 .overt• .. vour H ie IQ all<ect 11\M crowd You un oo 11w11111 sion or s1Qns 1n VO<Jf nefQlll>OrtlOOd but you II went • blQVef Crowd ltlat1 '"•• 10 you ll tun an Ml tn C1111<ll8d whoell !tills !tie'"'"' ano 011~e 01 vout tale 10 • '-' ol P01ento11 .,.,.,_.~ Kelp, pleaae givll m y 11 mo moatJy BuJI Terrier. male • good home. all llhOOt good temp . Broke m y h ip. can't keep . -.-00),-.531.5 Free puppies. includes lat shot ~101anSPM Beautltul Kittens Av1ul lOI" proper home. 6424447 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASU PAID For gd used fum. anta ques & cir TV's 95Hll33 **·1 BUY** Good used Fumiluru & Appli ances -OR I will sell or S EIA. for You MASTERS AUCTION 64'"8686& 833-9625 Green antique buffet has been used a s stereo case or dresser. 72" wide, 27" tu. 21" deep $95 or offer 64(}-7<>t9 Green high b:H·k 11t· ca!'.ional c hair w tot t.oma [) $45. 640-7049 Onent1al design dinin~ rm scl, tbl & ~ l'hrs . Din mg rm htcht fixture 2 medicmc• <.'a bmt·Ui, "hall· w/gold tnm. I whtll' wall c abinet w t door., ~0007 Will sacr1f1ce anlaqul' qu~e n h e adbo a rd w1matt $50, 8 fl J(old sofa $30, celeanl •fpc oak tblc & chain. $40, 961Hl!l5 or:>48 7654 Penney's flotJlton rnJl tres!I w i>Pt'I' framl' & box i.pmw., t ~k uld :-.td dbl $25() 5!">1 10:n 6 lowl} d1nan1t t hr;, high b«ck upholo.; lake nt'"' Gold t'QIOrl'<i seroll king ~z headboard. unw.ual 493-236() J\ n l 1 Q U l ' l" h ii ti S II ,t k wardrob<' <'hl•i.t S225 Xlnt rond 54H 1627 lLdl'<itwd i.of:.i $7~. 631 1~}73 Set·n•tan<•I dl';,k "'Jlnut. SIOO. rhr mJkt· off1·r %2 611KO ti~'. %2 1u;;; l'Vl'l> Kmg. t"'in:. .id1u~t .1 twrl brru.i. hem1b;ianl dint•tlt• set. IJook t·a !-..a:O:. & 1111M Ltkt• m·v. $t:!5 ii. I.If> 5.'i2 54!3:1 4 Wlmatch<'d Oak kau•htn <'huars. $130 Oval dml'tlt· table, $45 962·453K 10' ContemJ)oJral) CoUl'h Ork brown $75 Wknds eves 6 12 llW2 Oys979 ~l MedJterran(';rn sofa & l:i· ble. good l'ondiuon Bc:.t Offc>r 839 1)13-1 ~sae~ so55 ..••.......•..••....... Qwck Sale• Mer hanaC' ' eqwpmenl 22,000 BT .11r <'Ofld & mt.'><' •ll'ms Fri Sal 7 tOAM only 29ill Babb St. CM I I blk ()fl Bakl'r b~t Bn!lt.ol1Bakcr> • ···t.t·················· Garaae sale · Mirrored tablet, roll·away bed. wood t able . s t ereo. 836-8791 or 631 ·I~ "'1/Sal July 6th & 7th 9am to4pm. ArtJlit weav. lnp, macram e. supplies. plant.a, wants. pre lt!t.'n, & womens clot.htng, toys, games, more 19432 S i erra Nuevo. I rv 83J.3163. Sat&Sun 8-2 L82S Kinglet Court <.: M I.amp;, furniture•. rcfn11. stereo. toys. clothes 567 1193 Pallo sale Soper buys' Office furn. bar ber chair. arcade games. rrusc. barRains Sat & Sun July HI. 220 Coral. Balboa Is. Beautiful oak hutc h . f'r1g1da1re w /1ccm<ikcr 960-4474 T h urs S at 9 ·5, 1 1!1 Brookline Lane. \M Clot.hang, plant:.. books. housf'hold items. l't1· 751 4289 8060 ·················•····· Rcgistert.-d quarter hor..t'. 12 yrs . mare Gcntk St.2001 b:.t offer 193 29()1; Je~ry 8070 ................•.....• ....................... . ..................... . LUGGAGE TAGS Comet t6" cutoff saw from your busUteu card w/rw:w tires, good COlldJ· Send one card for each lion StnS. 631 ·0317 or la& plus one apa~. We 1_673-_~------ ret urn pe rma n ently Ovemangll\i Restaurant sealed attractive t ag & latnllll ~. Car cassette st.rap. meeting airline SJO. Portable bar ss . I O. requirements. Pre· -.5083 vent kl6s & lbeft ! For a 1---------- personal.u:ed lag enclose Acme unit: stove, oven. wallpaper, fabric or refrig. s ink. s torage "Day Clo" paper & we Very compact. S950 or will back & trim your makeolfer 557·2157 t:.ll(S Or try two cards bai:k LO back Used garage cabinets. 1 ... P RJCF.s of tht' o n A cost Xlnt. S2eaor3/S5 cond Also <·eramic tiles 415tal(i.$l.60t>a . & 'lhe l vang. 552·32911 619 tags Sl.50 ea before 9PM IOormore Sl 40ea Sal~ Tax Included G. E refn g $125 Gold NO CARO? couch S50 Cha ir $20. Din Draw your own or send _set_l25 __ 646_l_984 __ _ na~. address. phone & we'U make onl' canJ per laR. Add 25' e ach Send check or money or. dt!rto PILOT PRIMTIHG P 0 Box l560 Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 For Sale Ping J roni. L1kenE'w Call aft 5, 556·1533 1-\ennell Aradbury o il "Evl•nlidt."'. $750 Parae.so lit.ho ."Lt1. D~· J('wier". Sl450 Nc1ma n '>l'rtj!raph "T h e Hustler". $795 535,5595 14.5 lb. Bar Hell Weight lifl.111g set . !lood cond1· uon. S20 968-2791 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Try111g Manor wthe Verhal VITAMI N Tiie U S Postal Sl•rva<'l' an n nunrt•d <i br\'aklhrou~h on lhc quality of stamp glut• Starlin!! in lllKO , a 11 stamP6 wall be VfTAMIN foruflt!d All da:.imond"> 6f i:old Eng nnl! ·~· <'l H·VSI +-4 bouj!ht. top t•ash. 2A hr s1dt.• ston~ wht i;?ld appr. MiscelaMous w~ 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• holhne 213-<tl!i 3282 Sl5!lJ S529 642 8494 · t•-------- Dupont ttlK gol!i butam· ni:an•Ut• Ll.:hlt'r. wlls for Si25<JO. ask '"I! $950 or b!.l ofr Pvt pl}. rall 7'14 Ou:-.7 >iam S µm Wl't"kday .. ~fo\111.~ Mu't .,..11• (,amt· lablf' "' I ('l)ml\ ChJI,.... $170 L:n1que llurl \1ant<1rula cfr1•urator tJ hll'. retlwOO<I 3-tl\56 S11·JI s:t75 l'a II ti73 2!1:13 DIVING EQUPT. li48 401i ... * Juan Garcia 814W.18thSt. CostoMeso You Jr\' th<•~ ann1•r 111 two frff tickets 1$1!") (I()\ aluc:l. lu Royal Lipinon Stollion Show .1t lht• \N1\Jll':l ~I 1 ·1 >:-.!\' ~:NTIO;'. l'E~T l-:K .Jul~ It.Hp m ( ',111 f>.I:! :lliill. •"<I :!i:: '" t ldlm ~uor tH'kl'l.., * .. I• * • • FrnGol~o JO(tO JC>Mson A•e. C01toMHo You Jrt• the winnt'r of two~ tickets <$IS OOvalut•l. lll Royal Lipiuon Stallion Sh9w a t tht• (. .\:'-<AH ~:J \1 C'O~f:;\ITIO;o... CF.NT EH .1111~ 14.Hp m Call 642 Stl/8. c•icl :!7:! w claim your tackl'I:. ••• CERAMICS ll:inllpaintt>d c\!ram1l·~ pl<t(IUl'l>. nal1v1ly 't'l p I a ti•., m lll h m 1 ., ,. 1tt:-m.-. Abo 'PN'l;.i I nr dt•r.. & t•olor., duoc> al n• -™>oablt· ~v~t Htti K5i't e\t"=" I .I)! uld Jrm) cksk Sil!> 1•.,. O;n t•nP•Jrl, hlut• l!r«·o S200 t ~an m:i t t.rt.~!>t $45 1.!rt-t'n v in) I •' h ..i 1 r . S I ~> • m 1· n ·., dot.htn1:. x Ir~ All in xln1 t'Ond 5"H·3253 <1WN LINh FE:"<n~c. hl'J\\ ~UJlfr 1>\:!llft g.il,an11ed P•Pt'. .ind l!Jlt• ,\ lso v. oud pad 1Ul'IJOU rd t.t-1 iti9~ . 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VW"al01iMMne 0...,.,.,. ·n . •Iara l:llCC Good runnlna dlnaownt'n•proepe<' .-crcedea. BMW , Mercede51970S Class1c, T<'~)a w h eels . '7tl.&4£. p/s, p/b, a /r:, • ~ ... lillolnc With Mech J"rl•cl. nods ~d t11001ofr ~v~• l I " e bu '1 o r II o r ~. Clualc" Ex· lmmac cond. U700. M-.... nngreatonreg. lllll'ft .. opt.ioft'l'e.MUl n.c TOP+ tu.JOO c.11 n4·)47.fU., u k ror 1>11r 1 N v F. s TM .,; N T otk Wewillaellyourcar PricedtoaeU.fMS.3232. $52'1 ~ . ..w••w•t 1'9" ..-.m-_mr.s___ l')'I •ueocnobtl.,. It tlilkH u on ~i:nment at your *D&'JSU ... S* um ~EL 3.S, tobacco *JC FORTUNE , k ut-•-· -,,. '1~ 9uw f'.,"'/" lo ml nr ofenlonul t o de price. Beal locallon In "'-n I h . • • '71 Wagon,auto,atr,rac, ...--lraftd.. Rt1utar 1.5'1" 8oa&an Whalt'r 70 .. "" ""' v. • .. Oranae County. For In • -s...cfloft brn/cognac t r inter Pont.Jac-GMC new Ures, rebll lrans. Mt,.S, l Onl" IUt~ "-_ ... __ _.._ e-tru .,. &ood (Ondlllon 11700 lt-rm1n" r~•I valut • II J C _..,,. FM stereo. A/C, 54,000 Xlnt cond. S2SOO or best 1 ,., a:."~ ~ ...., •UIOO 11415511152 311f7 /\ aormat.ion ca Im ur Of Al~ orig mi's . P e rfect :D¥,)£. llll,Santa Ana 6'S-636S "7$MW hrs M Sl4. ~ Alf'llo'llY·I. Ca.t• Mt!t111. r1&n. SALl!:S-LEASl NG $)0,950. 640·9936 9.5. <714)558-tOOO otfer. Prv. Piy. . '• ti ..... '"4 PlllCI ''"000 ~ ill Dlt 370 L.lk\• c..m ,W.ob•• ...... PARTS-SERVI(;~ Eves&wtcnd.s497-1661 UIOO ~ Volvo. um. Ule ....................... tt41 DmMAI 14' IW'W ltidd"n 4 ltm\l~ ·-v=:'• cmw. Coast Hwy HUGE blue, AC, 4 spd w/over Coleman Peak I -t.L.. Mkln~10041 't111>4Silt ~ NwptBch M2-6763 fHVENTOftY '193400s1:5Mmi.whtle l978ToyotaCorollaSR5, drive, Supe rb cond. b•t-llpacll , blut• -c:nn.......... tSlO OF w/bamboo int, snrf, uttbark.AM/FM,19,000 t8500.t99·340S P I •,. ......... W & fhlt MUllt Sell Moving 11.000 or ••••••••••••••••••••• •• e J a u p u n k l mi, xlnl shape, must s ell 0 uaund mummy .., •• -t..t otfer '75,7~1loodJ AH9ao...o 9705 AM / FM I l' a ss. 14700 642·9598, days. alMplna ~ 1 mo old t•li•. Pl•tli elect. °'°'Ol't'yd e . all chrom,· OUR>OOlt •••••••••••-•••••••••• Z'S Michelins. Sl7.600/otrer 963-9823alt6PM AllltOl.UMd S>oa..'4$. wt.ell, fttll ceR.,.,, clM\om m.9790 f'ul~~J~pen ALIAIOMEO 75&-9040. ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ OIYIH• e.,~ .............. flt-'711 Harltoy D11 v1thou Ro•d l':ampe r o n 66 '66 MBZ 230SL, gold --.•9770-•M-lL•ES-•! •.•• ~•••••••••••••!~~ ..... W•t ceckplt, lost x~. 4.200m1 Guoil UOdjt1 H1 tontrvck Gas, SALl:.S.SMVICE metallic , xlnl co nd •77 TOYOTA P . 19 Cllttsl'3967 .._.., 1°71. Mc. of cond S'7SO 83:> 40tl4 elec\rH'. 1applt&nces AMDUASIMG SB:iOO/besloffer.642-~ COROLLA 2 DI. AMC a rer 78 sla. Swf1n1 Kayak. h1hu; !!_9.JSO •-.ot••,:••; m.&2S711" 5---el5C>.6'2'4.29____ NJ:..?r;~~~<f1, ~~:f:~::~~?l ·74 45«:iLC. immaculate 4 sJ*d, radio, heater. ~~~~·;!~~·/~c:~ U!led Pnmc cond . lJ\ ..._.. .. di Mto. I l 'Oft ~AL~ I~ llondu 4~Dri•et 9550 · blue lacq uer. b lue bucket seats, super low new . P v l Pt Y credible h igh '11 11 9~635. 12:> t:Jcrell"'nl rn111J111u11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEACHIMPORTS .73 Datsun :!40Z-Loaded. leat h er. ::.un roof . miles.U82TKE> 7l4-494·7'7M. 646-8634. 8PM /l 2l'M ~· C'lass1l' bay rrwser. 130tru,".!~~lt ui ex<.'epllonal rondiuon polishe d a lloy whls. $2995 '62 Rambler, 6-cyl. gas Best offer takes new fbgl hull, ll'llk & ...... 1 5 •CHOICE !• N~~RTS~~~ll condll1on & very low AM 1-'M cass. $1 7.950 *J.C. FORTUNE saver. Runs hkt: a top. 14Slb.Bar Bell Weight hfl brass, d.lesel.(ull l'Ovl'rll . •77 TRIUMPH '71 GMC 752-0900 milei Call for details ~w640-L922. Needs pauit &c mufner. IDI aet. 1ood condition hard top. plastJl' ~in-IOHMEVIU.E 750 4x4 JIMMY 536-7361 Pontiac GMC $400 751-4840. l2JO. ~2'191 dows 6'5-7430, ~-IHOt 3 800 1 h rdl d v cl, auto. power steenng '78 Spyder. 25M. 32mpg, MGI 9744 2000 E. l!!l. Santa Ana • .....,. • ml t.'S, II y n brak . ·1 h ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714)558-1000 '74 MAT1UA1R 36.000 m1, de n. with covt'r J ncl & es.air,lllw eel. Sl0,000 /best. Ri c k ~~~~~~~~~l c l to an , sharp , gd . 1V ...... .... St.no 1098 '77MAk023' 300 hp VS. Du11l bitllene:., auto bilge pump. outng· gers. bait lank, RDF. portable head. VHF. anchor, rod holde rs, Bimini top. full cuver. Botto m painl. Coa11 l helmets r:nase cOntrol. (611111 ) 675·9137/Bart 833·2781 'ID MGB, good cond. new = rruleage. $1,200/or best 640.0518 $1995 x3M. ures . ~.3675 Volts-9770 ofr takes it. 673-0200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21" Color 'lV $95 2yn; Warranty. Free de· 1Jvery. 642·5340 * J.C. FORTUNE '72Spyde e •~p paint -~·· days, 548-4046 eves & '75 <.: 8360T. gd con d . r. 0 w"" · · •••••••••••• ••••• •••••• wknds clt:an, t!lec p ro llllc'm , PonUac-GMC good condition. 30mpg, Opel 9746 VW ·Having trouble sell· -------642 3423 ••••••••••••••••••••••• won't go, $400 675·94115 2000 E. lsl, Santa Ana · mg your car" Try us Top '71 GREMLIN cpe. econ. eves 1714)558-1000 '78 Spider 2S M. 33mpg, '7l Opel : JOmp~. Isl $1250 dollar · Paid for or Nol ' s t I c k 6. Ex{' e 11 e n l Nice~·· Zenith Color T .V. "$128. 2 Yr . Warr. Free Oel. 646-1786 19·· RCA color w tremotc Beaut. pie. S220 Nancy. ~1066. 644-6333eves. 25" Color TV $125 2yrs waJTanty, free delivery, 642.5340. Have used TV & washer c.oJor TV console. please call 498-6012 ... &Mcsiff .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHETHY BUYING or SELLING Thia la Yow DAILY PILOT IOATMART To place yow ed c: .. 642-56 78 ••• Norwm• Giltsburq 5372 Kenosha Ln. lniM You are lhe winner ot hwo fne tickets <SlS 00 value). lu Royal Upin• - St..-.Sltow at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER July 14, 8 p.m . Call 64.2-5678, ext. 272 to <:!aim your Ucket.s *** *** Wi .... Gltt..pit 222~1&ouom • lrYine You arethewmner of twofneffckeh <SlS.00 value>, lo Royal UpiDOft ~Show at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER July 14, 8 p.m. caJI 642-5678. ext. 272 to claim your tickets . *** Guard eqwp. In wate r ut Motortto..a, Sal./ ~~rt. 673.9363 ..... /Stor~ 9160 '76 Toyota Landcruiser Must s\."C lo appret•1atc, lo rru. AM /FM /tape, CB. dgt I r loek, recaro sea L..,, nu Ur\-:. & whh; + xlra set ol olf·road L1res & whl!> Makeofr. 960-0082eves --·-------...................... . 26' &!a Ray, 1979 Sun· dancer model. 260 hp Mere VS, 43 hours. s leeps 6, on trailer. VHF, stereo. full cover . bail tank, man y x tras. $24,000. Call 675-1664 RENT Luxury Motor ho me 22' Pa lo m ar Sleeps 6. $2.50/wet:k + &:nu. 640-858.5 RENT 23' FI REBALL SELF CONTAIN ED Tndts 9560 REASONABLE. 645-2283 •••••••••••• ••••• •• • •• • 18. L Cl bd ---------'7S Olevy Luv· Mikado. yman: ass1c m . --.. MOTOftHOME much new mech'I done ~· ~ s he ll. c rpl. pane l, Bestoffer 644·9260 •VanC8mpers wheels. stereo $2995 :Wt Unifllte F/G, F IB, lWUl 325 Me re crus. eng. U pgrad e d w /n e w drapes, uphol , carpels, tanks. pumps. $27 ,000. Must Seti Now! Wkdys, before 5. 2131634·6484 . wknds714 '840 2682. SEA.RAY. 19' DP. Mere rruser. l 0. l8ll HP. trlr full rover. 1972. Xln l t.'OOd SS.000 Call 557·7~ Al.BACORE! '78 Wellcraft 250 offshore dt:mo. s upe rb fis hing machme 280H P VS, 128 gal fuel. loaded, new jluarantee, lis t SZ0.400. SteaJ $14,900 '17 GUSTRON 20' c..rte.. cottsole, TW 70H,'1, loodod. a1 ftt'W SI0,950. '73 CHRYSLER 20' Cente r console. 125 Evm, lnbd ball sys, slea I $4700 645-6015 Boats. Soil 9060 .......•...........•... aift. Excalibur sloop very dean. Must Sell 673-3441. •Cat Ellthusicnh • Sa.iJ the new Reynolds 21 Catamaran. Standards mcl: head, galley, ice box. cushions, sails & more. Steeps 4. Fully traiJerable. Call now for appt. 646-~ & 642·5881 SANTANA 20 Llkenew. new trlr. 673-0489 Partnerships avail. 42' sloop, Newpart Beach, SS.000 eqwty, $300/mo. f\tlly mam & eqwp. Mr. Crorun. 642-8903 :I>' Clipper 1975 i''/G sloop, fully equipped. su.soo. 846-n\3 UDO 14. Gd. cond. Also Horizon 25 VHF r adJo. 67>5799 •18'-22' Muti 496-2949 motomomes "25-26' motomomes "TS El C8mino A/C, pis. Freelnsuranc:e s m all, V 8. $5,600. Free miles -lo.50 m1 per ~ 498·5365 wk 1.979 Ford .,. ton, brand 1 week muumum new $6200. SJ:1.S.SS2S per week 533 4689 Oak's RV Rtftfals --- lrvu1e-Sl"· Oenv1•r ·75 C~vy ~ .. ton . 4 spd 714 /559-4446 Pickup, nl~'<i:. 1mg work. hut body suund S22001of --$500 UP FRO ... T f\'r 12121> Hawauan /\m FOR YOUR Co. 559-4mor.i34-0985 MOTOR.HOME '68 1-:1 Camino 'That's n ght -Dale's HV Xlnl <.:ond. Rentals will pay S500 l•> !>48-4888 you upon constgnmenl of ----your '781'79 18-22' Mmi or '72 Ford Van. 6 cyl, Gd ~:.>· motomome. This 1..'0lld S915. lHO Buena Vis· WlU apply tow a~ your ta, San Cl. 498-2.3<Y7 $150-$280 net per week. We're overbooked thru '78 lo'oni Couner. 2 3 litre, airlines low mileage. air £hocks. P leas e conta c t Mr Llssner Ode's RV Rtntofs 714/559-4446 For re nt . 20' m1n 1 molorhome. self-cont. Sl.80..wk. tr m1. 642·0948 '74 Travette minj homl' Many extra!'. 498-2335 an 4 Your own Ca bm by the Sea. 1n the desert or am radio. xlot rond s:mso 5S 1-6856 ·ss GMC 1"'2 T natbed. 'duals. run1> good SIOOO 642,0085 Ford '64 '• T. PU. 6cyl. stan trans. ~ a t ?00 Marg u e r i t e. CfM . Satl&.in 644·9260. '64 ford P . good wurk ln.J('k, new clutch & U· }Olnl.!.. S500 ~ 8315 Yam 9570 mountains. KOM FORT ••••••••••••••••••••• • • Trailer. 21 · All the com '65 Ford S uper Econoline forts, full bath, hlr. 1\1<.;. Van Top cond SI 150 awrung. 979-3366 <\99-4.159 ~--------T railen. TrGYtl 9 t 70 "ID Chevy Van. Refng & ••••••••••••••••••••••• stove.$950. Im Pioneer 5th wh(-el, 40'. Take over payments. Built\n wshr/d r y r , vacuum . A I C. Com pl. funu.shed, full Ba. Fully self-conuuncd. 963-9233 or6J9.1.974 Crown Camping Tratll'r. sleeps 4, 6 Ply ures. $795. 55&2655. Traitn. Utflity 9 I 80 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10' Box trailer on lube frame w/lea! spnngs & Wlllch. Re-adaptable lo boat or bike trailer. Must sell, best offer. Mtt:r 5 pm, 675-5141 96().4484 '72 font ElOO w tcamper 1•onverslon. Many ex · lras. $2000 536 77 46 ·7s Dodge a..T. v8, 318, uuw. AC. nu rads. PS. PB. panel, full crpt. rap· tau\S, cabinet w/icebox. so<a bed. AM FM /tape. xlnl cond 28M m 1, $5900. 963-0067. 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top used car.I-foreign. domesucs or <.'lass ies If your car is extra clean. !>ee us FIRST~ ,. O'DAY 20. Slip ava il. IMtl. ~tzh:t•n•c•/ Mall)' extras. Xlnt cond. JOfl trailer, enclosed, l.alldem axle $3000. 754-6439 s..ke f02Cl $4400. 67S..3148. ....................... Marine EJec. Service, ac· curate work. guaran- teed. MMJ759 art 6PM 161\ Hobie Cat ·w/lraller. $1,600. ..s&-~ ..,.... 26ft. C lippe r Marin e • •• 9010 uilboat. New 15hp ... ••••••••••••• Jobnllon molor. Tandum Sml bMt trailer. 4 wbls, trailer. S6,2:i0. 675-9063. t200 87$-4646 I Sabot S37S ••••••••••••••••••••••• SBVICE DEPT. <>Pen6Days A Week Mon.-Fri. :7:30-5 :30 Saturdays : 8 : ()(). s: 00 ...._ Chrys...rtv • 2929 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 546-1934, Jet bO.t cover, ~·· Uke ____ 640-_68'3 ____ Wanted Muocle M·20, - nu._eo1t __ a75 __ se_1_1_ ... _is_1_bs_t_1•~.,./ M-21. M-22 trans. Must otfer-.ea..1m 9070 be in good cond. Alter 9040 ....................... IOSTOMWHAl.R ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS AV AIL.AILE Y AC Newport 646--0SSI Rare 17' M enemsha Sl111avaUable for charter cabiD IDOdel. V bunks, &easeback situations. 5po1Greg675-5141 . SCOTCHGARD Uc. 3M applicator Auto lnt. carpets. elr . BUI Smith SSI -0703 ...S. lto b.p. Johnsoo, 631-1900 outrt•••n, Vanson•---------Four lSoSSR·B's w1th onJy &nl(.ler, ftalJ cover cmtom IMh. Speed&: tOIO 10,000 miles, good tread eanv.._ Many extraa Sid ldl·BeatOffer. ~2281 -.o.ao.-..a. ....................... ll' Ranp: t.m, 480 Ford .._for S. 9'.IACK M'PI w/jel drive, on trailer ....... ••••••••••••••••• ft ..., Jllraa. (21J) --· '7M9'79. IMPORTANT Hl·l1U dJ•. (71' > Smler Oat bottom. auper NorfCETO _. .. _._ ..... _____ delD, 454 Chev'; bal " READERS AND Jt'JT ~. a&' open blulptnted, V-drtve + ADVERTISERS CNIMt, -OllC, 200 x\ru. 30brt OC\ enc. The price of Items I' I Iii o,_,. C-.ty 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 Can't Sell Your Car? CREVIER MOTORS PAYS TOP DOLLAR For Clean Uaed lm ports cau Mlke or Don US.3171 WAMTED! La te model Toyotas . Volvoe. Pickups & Vans . Call~t.oday! ltU~•·& c" ....... " '46-00J er U 0-9441 Pvt. party needl clean car. truck, etc:. C~H. 211/*-1438 WANTED: Ortvers teal for 'f'I VW. Muat be gd cond. 541Ml74 m. ft ~. fll. never ln tall wt.r. catm •dvettlaed by veblcle ~ e.iilpmm1. '1S.700. trtr: moo. Call ~9574. dealen ln \he vtblcle iiN11f · ' c.1 .. 1lfled advertltlnc lJWt Mlfl Muftet aat on a columrit doet not lnc:lude Tulfet, elon1 c:ame a sr T·DD 110. cat b\lll. M1 appllc•ble \UH, ap6der tnd read ln the • -Tladtm wllHt U~, &raurtr Ifft, Dally Pilot Claatlfled ~ Al ID _.. .. ,.. llullce cba,.. ... fees ror teeUcln about MIN Muf· ---t I 20 11r poUCIUGG coatroi ct.-fet'1 'NI.a and bouabl It .... -•-•••••H•••H vte. ccUncaUona or de· for •.A You can rell t.eDH .,,, 11 ~ • self· .a.r ~tary pre. your ttttet and lou of .._. • ._., IAlfld lwlc&, ~ cbart• unleu other thhft• through ..._ lilt ofr .• $40-nll, °"'""'" 1pe~tned by Dal11 PUot Claaallled .. -. &M~. Ada.CaUMa.-ra \ SOS/080. Slv/blk, xlnl. takes me home. Robin Bnng your car to Jim mecharucal cond. S900. cond Mus t sell this L,::.;;;;.;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;iiiiiiii.:.ll eggblU<· 64641_35_7_· __ Manno Volks wagen , 548--5148 week. Rick, 675·9137 or Im Opel Coupe, 4 i·~ I 18711 Beach Blvd .• Jlunl· '6.5 Nash Rambler. 13M Bart 833 '"'81 ext ')A4 'T1 280-Z 2+2 white Ssp. ,...,.,.,, rruleaga, vlnt "(Ind 111'"00 Beach . Ask for ·~· · ·en ' $7 """" ~ ~ ~ L.t:a•nk uanno or Tom actual mi, n u tires & reg. gas .500. SUl,O<!l'I S.1700 or best of r ' "' 9 7 0 7 84U 6228 <!UV ,• ..... _ paint $115(). 644-6338 · fer 546-40'.!6 Cost<i 1-rh .•l>a '1.IV.I• ••..••................. ·74 lOOLS ·I dr sed. /\IC, Arr. $2400 78 200SX . dea n, low Pm'lhnr rrules, 5 spd, $4850. 968-9445 9747 •72 KannannGhia ·ro Rambler auto, radio. a/c, 4 new tires. Ruru;, Orange color. " speed, but n e ed s work . •..••...•.............. 642·2.510 or 646-@48 '73 L Pantera. rnml cond. $1500 takl-over pay ments As k for Jim !II* 9636 or 7 52 1920 radio, must be seen' Sl.50. /best offer. 646-6317 Only $3495 J!1T7 Audi 100 LS. aulo. 'T7280Z2+2 20M m1, AC, AM i''M, bron:ie. clean AC. lite green, 15,000 m1 . S7300 67., ""'u JtM MARINO luidl 9910 beaut cond. M O\ ing I · ~.,.,. m~tsell 499-2405 Datsun 1200 1972 Xlnt 9748 9712 ~e~2~ be1>I ofr .................•...•. PEUGEOT SALES, SERVICE AHDLEASIHG OVERSEA.'5 OELI\'1-:RY AVl\11.ABLI': ....................... . CREVIER & I St 6 lltOAOWAY SANTA AHA 835·3171 1' E UlJIMATf. DRIVING MACHINE •USEDBMWs;r ·n 320"5pd. st 1610SP\" > 'TI ~"5pd S1 R <01791 "783204spd, st (2:39UKU I '78633cs1A S/R 100621 Closed~ lMMEDlATE OE.UVERY ~ LARGE SELECTION Of.NEW 1979 320i's 528i's ALSO 633CS1 's IHSTOCIC! . Call today · We also may have that pr e owned BMW you arc lookin~ for' 831 -2040 495.4949 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sales-Service-Leasing Rav Carver.Inc. Rolls A_oyce BMW L540Jamboree Newport Bearh 640-6444 IOI Md.AREH's $ '70 Da t s un p H·k uµ custom ized ml'chJnH·~ s pec ial Beal offer 535-6876 After 6PM ----- '76 Datsun 210 1t9!IPUX l ~Upt•r l\U )' $2750 Onl)' 2900(} mil~ I Cort Fox Ltosin9 25oll6 Newport 81, C M Cl051..'<i July 4 & Wk11od 64S-3661 ---Fems; 9723 •••4t9••················ BEACH IMPORTS Ho4l!I Dove Slrct:t ~l:."'WPORT BEA<.:U 752-0900 Pe>ncM 9750 •..•................... '76 Tar~a 911.S Cassette deck, AC. nu ltrel> 11old. must i.~ to :ipprec1:1h· ns.soo 497-1332 "78 DI GTS. red/tan. 900 ~ • ., 000 634 0811 '00 356B Xlnt mt:ch cond ~~· · · or 25·30 MPG Bs t ol r 64.5.,-7342, 871-1132 dy~ '72 246GT. on ginal. xlnl rood, red beauty, blk mt. '71 911 T S suspension. 24 K , SJ 9 , 500 . ~ v c :. Blk o n blk. $7400. It's a 1.e.2200 stcaJ 613-4485 Rat 9725 '7SS Targa. gold melallH'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 61,000 m1. $13,000 n~g '76 131S · 2dr. Ss pd , AM/FM, 34mpg, 46M m1 . $2500. 752·2833/544·6649 eves. 17 6 XI 9 Roadster 36,000 actu""I miles. 1 owner Bahama yellow, 37 MPG, S4100 /o Hc r . (164.J.(J) Hawauan /\m. Co 559·4272 or 834 -0985 '75FtATX 1·9 AJ.r rond., 4 speed, radio, mag wheels , lu~ga~e rack, loaded! (898NJM l CWy$3995 JIM MARINO VOU<SWAGEN 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 ----'76 Fiat Xl9. estate sale 34Knu Good buy $3, 750. 968-5901 586-3419 eves 558·9022 dys ·64 Porsch"' $0000 0 R BEST OFFEll 4!1:J.3476 l957 Coupe, xlnl cond Cahfom 1a car. Sen ou:. orrcrs by a ppl on ly. 673-3750 or 49-i-2220 1.975 Por 91t Targa. xlnl rood. 44K m1. all ma mt records. $14 ,000. 644·7540 Eves 759-l.58S, 642-2917 '68 912 Targa, rWts great on any ~as, looks so-so. $6:llO. 673-6.510 924 TT. aJr, stereo. tape. xlnt rond $8900, lo mileage 642 9m6 '00 9U·T. IOI mt. rellb. al· loys. ant.J bar, Konis. 6 Wel.ler s. blk laq uer. T ntk $7 .600 or hest Chris, 631 2561. 24hr. S('rv VOUCSW AGEN 18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842·2000 6 REASONS TO IUY & SERVICE AT JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN .1. SRVICI Off'T. OPIH 'Tll 9 ,.M. MONDAYS -2· PUTS OB'T. OPDC 'TIL 9 P.M. MOHO A YS & 'TIL 2 P.M. SATU•OA.YS .3. SJ.US Dl:PT. OHM 1 OAYSAWIH .4. wt LUSI ALL MAICIS It MODl:LS, SPECIAUZJMG IP' VW &MSICIDfS~ .5. Wf HAVI OVH 100 Ptt£0Wl41D ECONOMY C.t.IS TO CHOOSIRIOlll ·6· IMMIOIATt DBJYEltY OH MOST MODILS 11711 IEACH ILYO HUHTIHGTOH IEACH 142-2000 66 Bug, new en~1n<'. :.lerco $1 000 o r be!>l 900-3596/962·3465 850N. Beach Blvd LAHl\BRA (5Mi. NQ.:_ofSA F'wy1 17141 522-5333 Sunday by Appl '73850Convert. New tires, new pans. 35mpg, great eng. $1600 495-0105 Rais Royce 9 756 19 Diesel Dasher . brand ···•···········•······· Hmlda 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • "1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ~~·~:d~~.'"f~~ ~\j Brand New '79 HONDA Cars MANY ROY 7141494-4123. CARVER -.79-D_i_es_e_l _R_a_b_b_ll_, _a_l_r. ROLLS·ROYC£ P P. 7S 3151 one owner. excep tiooally clean.xlnt cond $8500 752-6204 wkrlys. 951-3843 eves & wknds IWOJ•ml>Mu 551-9233 To Choow From! UNIVERSITY OldiMObfle Hondo Cert • GMC Trucks *•PGC1 IW~<n ,.__ __ ~ ..,._ ClOSEO SUNOAYS '59SiJverCloud I $19.000 98.5-4144 Colle<'lor's Item EHT600 VW 58 Te xas Bus Immaculate. restorablc condiuon 512:006-5869 TT BMW S30i , elec snrl', PS, PB, PW. e lee side mirror . AC. /\M/FM cass. 32,000 mi. $10.700 PP.~ 2850Harbor Bl vd Costa Mesa 540-9640 '72 VW camper Westlalia : Sae 9760 x lnt s hape, $3250. '75 2002 BMW : Wht w /beige, roof, air , AM/FM, xlnl cond, best otfer. 492·2.SSZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• &L'>-4149. '74 l!OO'l BMW $3900 ' 536-3365 ~ 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11181 2.4 one owner. most lllnt cond throughout . 36,000miles, by appt only conlact Helm ut 673·3750 or4M-2220 SAAi SALIS. SERVICE AHOl.USIHG '78CLEARANCE NOWrN PROGRESS! 'Ill VW Bug 40k ml. on new eng. Runs great. Good trans. Make Offer. Call af\.5.213/598-1176. EHY732VW 71 K. Ghia FUUy restored 60,000 '75 BMW 530i. xlnt cond, '76 XJ-61. lo ml, yellow. belt ~fer. 642-2210 d ys. mint . P Ply 770-4067. RACH IMPORTS ,_0ri-..::..g._1DJ_.__su_:_&96_·_58&9_ 848 Dove Stt'eet Volvo 9712 63M886 eves. Linda 213/SS8-5S04. -----~---'76 5301, 48p. wbtlblue, ff7 420 sedan, a classic m air. xlnt. cond. Priced to xlntcood. P.P S6000 sell. 766-5786. 640 5822 771MW J20I '77 XJ.12L NEWPORT BEACH 752-°'°0 TT 99GL. Sdr. stick. 35.000 mi. Leaving country iDnlsell $5500. 497-3461 Cream color, 4 speed, Automatic, 111r. Cully T~ atereo tape. s1mroof, air equJpped, 6M a ctual --·•••••••••••••••••• cond., custom wheels, miles. Reaenr y Red t.m~o ota Cetlca GT 9765 ilmnaculat.ecocMiWoo! w/tan hldu. "Flaw· . ·A"·---uc. air IOI 1eo1•"• a-." (254UKT> ....,.... _.. ..-..... P-cood., AM /FM st.ereq 8 PONTIAC ~ ~ ll'ack. custom wheels, ~~i~· ~::::t~111 ~ 1:..vr:J!. ~ 6u..25001tZ..6'11 .._..... t714 t/.;.:•t otrer. Call ~ 9720 ...................... . ...... •••••••n•••••••• 'ell Ghia Convert!~. '78 Coroll• SPort Cpc: ·71 :MOZ Perfect. cood. ~ 0 · &tpd, AC. tinted wll'ld, Good C<lndJUon • .;.;MMC ___ . -----AM / FM/ cua. rads. ..-teMSU ·eo = like JMW, "*· .:n Dau@ wa1on: Gd SdOO ___ i_. ----- """· needs bqdy work. fO.tolil 77 Ce11ca, auto. cood '100. MWeN. Mww•• ._ 9740 m11uce. FM atereo, MJOO/belll otr. U0.9021 '1f • 2+2. 81ue, auto, "-•••••••••••u• .. •• alr ... oand. "' owotr ..,. eo IEL. al Iver ,,., : l'1lllO. 644-9550 Ult ' pm )OOd, I0,000 Ml ...,.., ... .,. 11\ '· --· M6-Tlll • ~ ecrona. lood IM mi. reblt eq. ma~e atl8'.-... • ...01• ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALIS. SHVICE A.MD LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EAIUUCE VOi.YO 'I • 1988 Harbor Blvd. COSTAllU.SA '46-tJOl 140.t467 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Electra. L TO U>aded Sliver. $3400 Make ofr . J 1m 54().5423 d y:. '70& '7S i'Alatt! Wagons 3Seats 557-11!13 --------9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NABERS ~) it Quality & Pric:t LARGEST SELECTION OFNEW&USED rN ORANGE COUNTY CADILLAC VALUE '\ PROTECTION PLANS Avatlableon Most Cars • • 1975 CA.DILL.AC COUPE DE VILLE With leather. tape, tilt wheel, crws e cootrol. Cabnolet top, full power. rartory air cond. & low mile,. IS41M0W), $4599 • t976 CAl>IUAC COUPE DE VILLE Willi leather. cruise con- trol. AM/FM stereo & 8 lrark tape. (074RKQ>. $5999 • t976 CADIUAC SEVILLE Padded top, l.Jll wheel. cruise control. s plit pwr seats. AM IFM slereo 8 track & low, low miles. <884PPOI. $7999 • I 977 CAJ>IUAC B.OOIADOCOUPE With leathe r , s tereo radio. cruise control & C8bnolet top. (3l2R XJ ). $7999 • 1978 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILlE D'&.EGAHCE f\tU power, cruise con· trol, stereo w/8 track & wire wheel cover s. (66ZfZSl. $9599 • lt71 CADILLAC SIDAN DI VILLE D'B.MANCE Flill power. c:ruise con- t.rOI, stereo w /8 lrar:lt. wire wheel covers "only Jl ,800 l ow m iles. ('T11UZU> $9799 • 1 191' CADILLAC B.DOIADO llADfTZ Full.y equipped wttb all ol the a.~ power U · sista • .1'>tded • tile oew with only 900 miles. (llSOl1l). Ntem TO Sill • OVERIOO QUALITY CARS TOSELECT FROM • 1s • 11ow1 ' Ower 100 las-SaY ng~ Pintos, Mustangs, Falr111onts, Couriers ancl Fiestas 011 SALE llOW! T ·BIRD CLEARANCE! LAST WEEK TO SAVE UP TO •.•• s2300 OFF THE WINDOW STICKER. HURRY! ISer. 4858)1Stk 23931 ISer 4254) (Stk 24101 •76 FORD COUllER ... U. USED CAR BUYS '7 4 CONTINENT AL MAllKIV 4 speed. radio and heater more r 1 E06208l '78 FORD l'IHTO A utomatic. a ir. ~1nyl lo p . Qower steering. radio low miles !266TSPJ _s34i7 1---------------------1 Full oower. loaded w11h leather \ '75 FORD TORINO $1877 & much more r365LGT> 4 door. V·8 . aulomatic oower steer1ng. air. v111yl top !830PUVI '74 FORD MUSTANG 2 door 4 cyl . 4 s peed. AM/FM 8 track sunroof f 209L VY) '69 FORD F-250 P.U. V·8. automatic power steering air 152571C) '78 DATSUN B-210 4 door 4 cyl. automatic a•r 9200 miles 1368V0Hl '7 6 FORD GRANADA 4 door. V-8. automallc air. oower s ieerong. s1ereo. cruise. mags 1729RXP1 . . s3477 '75 MUSTANG GHIA 2 door V-8 auto matic oower s teering AM/FM stereo vinyl top 81JNYNl s2977 WE'RE OPEN EVERY DAY THIS WEEK ·r1L 9 P.M.! SE HAIL\ ESPANOL! AND DONTO FORGETIO I 00°/o FINANCING O.A.C.! ...... Ulff AMtot, Uaed A.tos, Uwd A.tos. Uwd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "15 a..... 9920 Ford tt40 ......... tt52 1'77 CADILLAC COUPIDIVIW WbJle /r.cJ leather Int. Fully factory equipped &nc. pwr. dr lock.a & apUt tuts. tilt. cruise, atereo tape & vlnyl roof Extra clean, 38.000 mllea. 1478SYH> $7500 R.J . Dameron & Assoc 752-252' '72Cpe de Ville. xlnt cond. Best olr. Must sell. 759·01M '76 Seville. loade d , lo miles. Divorce sacnricc. lBt $7500 cash takes 1714 > 4118-3816 I 77 Bclorado cJ..., Every conceiva ble xtra including 6 way pwr tape. c r wse. le athe r . Elegant car at $7400/of· fer. Must sell. 1900RGE> H awaiian Am . Co . 55!M272 or 834-0985 '78 Seville· Fully eqwp, drk bm metallJc, c.imel top, $12,000/t.o. lease. 759·9501 73 Sedan deValle. ne w ures & ball Lo m1. good cond. $2100. BJ0.9330 •Oldie But Goodie • '72 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Full power . la ndau. AM/F M. t i lt, m o r e . <865ElA> $1795 *J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac G MC 2<XX> f: 1st. Santa Ana (714)~1000 '78 Qld1llal' Se\'lllC hkl• new t'Ofld. s1lvt•r1s1 hcr lthr tnt . fully t'QWPJ)('<1 Sl0.500 Stu 495 1720 ~('V('S '78 l:.id St-\ 1llc. whl w l>lk lthr. AM FM t·a,~. 15M. Oawlcs:> Sll.950 5-">99119 9917 •.•..•.•..•....•.•••.•. \Int i~I i!ll(I l!.llll ;'l/ev.-l1n·:.. \ t•r) g111K1 mnd1t1on 55!).J:J<!X 9920 •.•••.................. FINAL 1978 ClEARAtolCE! on Camaros. Capnccs. Monte Carlos, Mah bus & Novas. Drusl1c rrdul· tJOf\.'I! SAVE NOW!!! COHMRL CHEVROLET 2'0111,tr bor Hh d COST A M t-:S:\ 546-1200 ... .~. A~tr. n .. ~UUI ~ .. -~\-.... SolH•~e•leoM.MJ . -TMIMU MIW. 11\9 e .. a f .UUO , .. ~e~•· 21 A•to CettfK Oriu ... --~ ... -Ontf 7 D..t. YS ..t. WHtC 768-7222 * * .. James Gundenot1 1375 Cenitos Dr. You a rc the wmne r of two frff ticbh ($15.00 value). to Royal Upinon Stalion Show at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER July 14,Sp.m Call 642·5678. ext. 272 to chu m your tickets ...... ...... Maxine Grefe 1600 Del M.-An .. You are t he winne r o f two frff tick.ts 1Sl5.00 value J, to Royal Upb.zan s .. onShow at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER J uly 14, 8 p.m . Call 642·5678, ext. 272 to claim your u ckels ••• S-DOING ... BUSINESS ',';';: UNDER A .... FICTITIOUS NAME? If }'Oii heve j111I tlled your 1tew "cllt1o u1 luelft •H N•111• eftd ..... "°' yet lutlll!ltted ltfor ~.ple•M doft'I for091 lhet th• 1t111lletloft 11 30 d•'f• lro111 dete of tlllftt. TM DAILY l"ILOT will ,......... yaur .c.e-11t for IJl.10. Our Cllrc11l•tlon lnclfudH Ille e1tllre Ote1t9e ..COHI ., .. •114 ..... llOUOe• .,,. ., Ill Ill ed!Uon•. '" order to tubmlt ro11r 1 1 11e111e1tl to r p11bllCUIOft eeftd 9"'fOtNI ... oon etM1 • ehecll lo THt: DAILY "lOT, lt.O. ht1 1MO, Coelli MMe. CA ntM. W1'11 Oo tflt ,. ... 'Of ~*"" lefel "'"'~ ....... call M2-4U1 .m.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• '57 Oievy 210. r estorable, ruru well. Call Stave ~ '73 Mont e Carlo Xlnt cond. 5!5,000 ma. On e o wne r . 12250. PP . lm-5523 '67 Che velle w I stereo. Good tra ns porta tio n Best offer takell. 557 8953 '74 MalJbu ClaSSt<." Wgn. x.lnt cond. reg gas, $1200 P. P. 962·5155 '74CAPRICE <309LBD> Super Buy, Supe r Clean $1860 Only 30.950 Miles' Cort foox 1.ee1$iftC) ~Newport Bl. C.M Closed J uly 4 & Wkend 64S.3661 Chryslef' 9925 .•...•................. 19j9 CHRYSLER CORl>OIA COUPE VS, automatic trani.. pwr st.eenng & brakes. rur cond., tmted glasi.. bucket seats. radio. ws~ radial tares & more' (1028751. $5695 -Exillre$.lQ.pm 7-8·TIJ AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 0 J>('n Daily & Sunday 't1l IO PM 2929 lla rhor Bh d Co~t.1 ~tc-~a 546-1934 SACRIFICE' CHRYSLER '77 CORDOBA Loaded includinl! -.un roof, stereo. full J>(>\H'r & low rrulca~e c-l2!jRY>u Warrant v a\ allabh· $3995 JIMSLEMOHS IMPORTS 1970llARBOR Bl.\'U COOTA MF:SA 631 -1276 8 33-9300 1979 CHRYSLER LEBARON \ x autom.at1t• t ran ~ pv.T i.lttnng & lm.1!..1·' llnkd gldi.:-. r.H.h11 1.111• Mnpt..,. w~v. r.1d1<.1I t1r1·-. & mort·' c lllti52:! 1 S5195 1':xp1rl''-10 pm 7 H 7!1 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH ()p1·n l>a1I~ &Sunda' ·u1111 PM 2'J2'-J I I arbor Ill' d Cn~la Mt''-" 546-1934 '64 <:hq~lcr Xlnt 1raru.1><>rtat1on car SJ:>u tiJl 1.872 1979 CHRYSLER HEW YORKER AFTH A VENUE \'II, automatic trani. . P"'T i.lttnnl! & hrak1•:-. rur rood . flO tO ret'lm1ni.: lealht'r pwr bt'nch :.cab. Slh a\<cnut' edition pkg i!lcl.Ss s unroof. AM /FM slen 'O w 18 track tape. wsw r ad ial tire s & MORf:• <l.82743> MOW DISCOUHTB> $2800 off of manufactu rer·.., n o. la.ti sticker pncc F:xp1res 10 pm 7-R i9 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 0J>('n Oa1lv & Sund.t\ 'ttl 10 PM . 2929 Harbor Bl\ d rm.ta 1\k~J 546-1934 ESTATE SALE '76CordO\ a '71 lrnpendl 759-4381wkdy!i 9 3 '75CORDOBA !157SWS > Good Bu}'' $1575 74,300 Easy M lie:-' Cort foox Leasing 25!!6 New1><>rt Bl. C.M Closed .July 4 & Wkend 645-3661 '68 Lincoln . Xlnt cond. 81.(XX> rru. 2dr wht/blk. MUST S ELL! $900/ofr. 497-:m7 1972 Continental Mark IV, leather intenor. all OP· ~ S2750. Call Larry, days 833-9530 . Con.th 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 CHEVROLET CORVmE T· TOP With a uto matic tr ans. Loaded & a b eauty ! <42BUWE>. OHLYS9298 HOW ARD CMYro~t Dove & Quatl Sts. NEWPORT BEACH 833-0555 1979 CORVETI'E Silver w /oyster lnt. UM, loaded. 644-4147 ev ~ 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7 3 C l as s y , stereo/cauette, air. pwr. etc. 4116-1551 Aft. SPM or ~. .,....,. 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 COLT. 41,000 mi. AM/FM c11s . New stl belled radials, G real eond. DOOO/otr. MS-7314 lvmac • PHIL LONG FORD '66 351 Cleveland, 4sp Hurst, new paint, In· te n o r , h r es, m ags. Sl,250. '99-4247. RAR E '6S GT M"6tang; 45pd, rebll 289, nu trans. xlnl cond. best oCr ovr '200>.968-5710. '66 Must a ng VB. N ew radials tires & m ags, , ......... , .• ,,.0o.......... st.ereo Sl.500tbst497-3461 li•1t~•..teC•'"•• , .. .._ '76 Gran Torino 4 dr ~an, lo m1, xlnl t'Ond. AJr 1.?lc. $2400 orrer. 162SLX Hawa11un Am. C.O 559-4272 or 834·~ •SUMMF.R FUN • '71 FORD SURFH VAtol V-8. automattl', '\ten•o tapt', md~S w i u, ,1 h . spare tirt' mount. h1 b;ido. :.eat.s <66142> $2295 *J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac GMC 2(lX) E 1st. Sant.• i\n.• 1714 ) 558 1000 78 Gt anoda 4 door' C ho1ce of 2. xlnt 1·omh mm S400U. cmqu-r.:1 H awa11an Am ('u 559-4272 or 834 .IJ9KS SALE SALE SALE 2 WEEK SOHLY O\' FR 17 FOH ()~ TOl1IOOS !-; FllO\I All 01 tht'''' 'ar' .1n· l!tii (;ran.ida I dr.., \I I h.I\ • JJr 1·or11t r;1d111 h,·,1lt r \ rrn I 111t••n11r 1 ,1d1.1J... l'l• Th•'"' .111 in \,. n g1w>1I mt-1 h.an11 .II 1 un1I & ct!Jpt ;1r Jilt'\ \\ 1• 11\U~f '><'ll th1•-.. •Jr' t<. ,Jf•• 111 h·nnl! 1h1·m lu lh•· puhlt• for ••IJIJffi'< ~JO ~1:!1-1111 clt·r 1 urr1•nt \.\. hul•·'·"'' BllJt' Book For rnor• • 11 lorTndltun ~ v.h1·11 lt• ,., th"rn ('all ll,1v. ,111.1n Am Cu . .>J'.I 1.:, .' or fi3i 191.) 71 P'ortl I.II> ,,,.,1,111 11111u1t111n. Jll 111111111 ""' 10~· '-I: ..oil I'." , • 71, 111 1~•, ';'O\H '77 l TD II 4 Door V1•n ~·~wl L .1 mil1·.1•'• ,ill po.,:.. ti.to• 1 \I I ,f. 3.IXUll 111 I ••1 .I• l I 11 .a v. ,JI I ,J II \" ( " ~~· ~!i:! or K.1-l 111,., .. ii (, r ,JU·• (t .1 t ' I! I•• 1'1 r1t·tl , ond Id• "' \)1 FM '<Irk . .i ... ,. I ,. ... thruout .!D1 I>< l 1 Ir !~HJi.';' 'li.'1 Funl. 1•1011 1.1n-pn11.1 uon l·ar ~11 0 -;!'>-! U5W 1!174 l'tntt f<1111,tl101,I r.1d111 .1utun1o1l10 I ' 11•111 n1 , ' not, 1 r. Ill 0!111111 I ~ l Jllll t I 11 I t.10 P«~ '7 6 Gr anado 1':.31' .ll ~u1ic r Hu' II Sl 995 Corl Fox Leosinq ~,Ht; '\icWJXlr1 h i I' \1 l 'l0c>l'tl.l11I\ I<'•\.\. k1·111I 645~366 I Lincoln 9945 ...•....•.............. '7X l.1 nndrr :>1.1 r ~ \ v. ht v. h I I t• I ,1 n II ,1 1. luadecJ. 11• m1 '1111 c·ond P rl\JI•· c>v.111·1 Sil !ll•l < ·,111 .111 1op111 1111 I~ ~!IOli Maverick 9947 ..•.......•...•.....•.. Ga.o., SJ\t•r i i M ,l\1•n1 I. XJnt 1~md IAI m1 S!Jt1t1 ~921!!• 9950 .•...••................ ORANCE COUNTY ·~ NEWEST LINCOLN :'>1t:HCl:lt't' m :ALt-;RSlll IJ RAY FlADEBOE LI NCOLN MERCUHY 11.i lit Auto Qontt:r Or SDl''w} Lake Forl·~l l'Xrl IRVIN t-: 830-7000 ·77 t:rand M ar4u 1 ~ Loaded w /xtra:-.. Xlnl c'Ood Nu lirt•s Hlu1•book whist• S5300 S<>l hnj! pncc-S.IOOO 644-6~ . 'fi7 CoUStar. J.tood 1·ond. all oni?tnal. Oy:. !173·114!.I. 552·~lleves Tl Monarch Ghia, ••very xtra. now on full maint lse. perf mcch c.:ond Brown/tan. S4,IS95, dy~ 848-1400; C\< S 6i3·64:>4 1978 Men· Zeph Wgn. SlOO + lease p11ym cnt Assume lea~t: ;\IC. 1'1S, 22+mpg 645·444(\ Mlllt.q 99 s 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t979FORD MUSTANG COIRA TURBO. 4 cyl . 4 speed tra ns, s unroof, pwr. s t eer in g & brak es, AM/FM stereo. mags & like new-only 3000 m iles. (J2.30Cll). (Stk.P39401. $6951 THEODORE · ROBINS FORD 10.-.0 llAJll!OR Bl VD CO'>TA MlSA M'J·OOIO 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Cutlass Salon. top of ltnc, xlnt c·ond met. n ew t1 rei.. lo m 1, $2900.• bi~eve:. Pinto 9957 ..............•........ 1978 FORD PINTO SB>Atol 4 cyl engmt!, automatic. :ur l·ond . rustom e>e · wnor. radio & wsw tires. (IQ(~ ) $3395 t-.xp1rt>S IO pm 7 II W AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 1>1"'" IJ,111\ & St.tnday Ill Ill l'~I . :.>:•:."I ll,1rh"r Blvd Co,t.1 ~11•,;1 546·1934- Jotwtson & Son LIHCOlN-MERCURY . ~Pl'l'IJI of lhl' Wt•ek'' 1978 PINTO ~ I I \ ' I 1· " I I ' r I tl r .111luo1.1l11 . radio ,'(, lu·.11• I H•ill 1.1<1 S3450 .. .. ~1t..;;. ll.11 l•1r HI ( M ... 111 .i.:111 ;1, \lo 'll .I 11 I ro·tf 111 Pel ~.t1•1 \Ii, I ~.,..II Ht•,,l ot It r 1~H 111!'1 t '\I'" 9960 ............•..•••••••• 1973 Pl YMOUTH SATELLITE CPE. \'>I .• 1utorrw11, Ir.in" . .11r 111ntl pv. r '''"·nn~ & l1r .• 1.., \ \1 I-\1 '>lt•rt•u. 1111, •. 11 \111\lllll'l ""'"' llll'"•'-111H•''1 .• ;•Kl.:\'l Sl695 r.• Jiii I II Jfln ; )( 7'1 c •1• n J 1 "'' (. o..,und." "111 l'\1 "'I.'' 11'1 t.. r Hh 11 t II 1 I \11" I 546-l 934 I l ,\ ,,, , .,, 1111111111.. Ill '""' 1 d. I.ii lltll \\I IOI' \Jl 11111\ i.1111111 • ti '" \ \1 }-\l r ... 11" I' I 1 I' ~' \I • ,.,1 .. , ....... 1111•1 ,, d 111.11111.111i. d 11 ·1•1 111o1h.11tt1 \II t,1,I .11 .., ''"' ~1111111 111 I ,• 111111' t'-111.._, ',\tut I 111 r'j1 ,. Ir, 1 \ l'1lul .1. .. 1 \\. I ... 'I ' '1 1.1,! 11.: I 11•1 \I 1 'i7S PLYMOUTH A RROW 1 , , 1 , ,. 111 1t11t•m.at 11 11.111 .11r 11111il 1tl1 , • ..,, !111 ''" r ltr,11..• I .t t11 hilt "'l I 't{'._lt ""' \\ '."\\\. I "! d 11 t".• /I.I lll••rt" 11~i11\ I'\• 54695 I-'I"',., JO prn i 11 i!t ti i tf 1!Wffi1mJ c '•• 11 I •.•ii• A ~um1.I\ 1 t1 Ill I' \1 0, I IJ.11 IMH 111\d C u~.f I \1 ,.,, ... 1 546-1 934 ,-\ nlJrt· ~lJt111n v.a~1111 \1111 .11r 1 ond , xlnl ,., ml1t1un .>4ti Ii~.! 1976 PLYMOUTH VOi.ARE SEOAtol \X .1ulomat1c tr,ms. air 1111111 pv.r ~lct'nnJ? & hr.1!.1·' 'myl top radio&. "'""' ltrt"• 1 :133R fo:i\ > S2495 Fxp1n~ IU pm 7 H 7!+ ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH <>1>1·11 11a1lv & Sunda) '111 111 l'M :..'!1~1 1t,1rhor nl\tl ('o..,ta 1\11•;.a 546-1934 Pontioc 9965 . ....•..........•.••••• ·~OOWNOAC • '77LEMAHS SAFARI WAGON V·8. a utomatic, JX>wer :.lecnn.:. factor y a ir. split ~caL<;, u lt, c rwst!, ruc·k, rall}c. new radials. <~Uai > $3295 * J.C. FORTUNE P1ml1J c·GMl' 2000 to: l:.t. S<.1nta An a (714 >558·1000 '78 PONTIAC TRAHSAM LOADED BARWICK DATSUN ...... 111 It j ·'" I "' " I I 831-1375 493 3375 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Squareback. gd run· rung cond. Rebui It eng & brakes, n eeds worlt. SOOD/best ofr. 644·2259 Vt91 9974 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '64~ MUST. Coov. rare, 5 V • 200 N spd-6 cyl, xlnl co nd . '74 ega wgn. •l ·. e w l/:950. 640-t&M clutc.b, eood cond. Sl200. ----------· MM485. Sell things fu t wtt.b Dally -------- PUot want Ads. Wllll Ad Help? 642·51'78