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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-06-01 - Orange Coast Pilot.. .- DaH11Pllot Plaoto•bfl Rlc laard Koelaler Rocket ride at Co sta Mesa Fish Fry carnival makes spectacular "light show" for passersby. An- other kind of spectacle saw member of 'suicide squa~ motorcycle unit tak~ tumble and fetch up with broken leg (right) In . parade In which a youngster was killed in another mishap. Fish Fry Fin ale Today Rides and a carnival, fish din· ners and a beauty contest will be amo.ng the highlights today of the 30th annual Costa Mesa1"ish Fry and Carnival, which ends this evening. The event, s ponsored by the Costa Mesa·Newporit Harbor Lions Club, benefits youth ac- tivities. Saturday's annual parade was marred by two serious accidents. Eight·ycar·old Raymond Gon· zalez of Costa Mesa died beneath the wheels of a noat trailer as horrified parade-goers wutchetl. His mother and older brother were among the 15,000 spectators who lined the streets. A motorcycle stunt performer was injured about two hours later when eight members or the Ti· juana Police Suicide Squad fell while executing a pyramid m::ineuv<'r on one motorcycle. · Armado Olayo Alviter }Vas re- ported in sat1$factory condition at Costa Mesa HO!lpital after suf · fcring a b1·oken leg. Today's schedule tor the carnival begins with rides, ex- h1b1ts and fish dinners at noon. A beauty contest is slated for 2 p.m., a baby contest for 3:30 p.m., the Arlee Higbee Dancers at 6: 15 p.m . and the awarding of the grand pnze al 8 p.m. The carn1vu1Js located in Coe;ta ritesa City Park at the intersec- tion of 18th Street and Park Avenue. I Climb Too Tellgh? KATMANDU, Nepal CAP ) - te first woman to scale ~~­ v&rest, '"th~ world's highest ak. s~id Saturday tn~ climb rs too difficult.. Ion. women and she would have never reached the top without male Sherpa guides. Junko Tabe l, a 3S·yea.r-old Japanese housewife, reached the 29,028-fool summit on May 16. Patient No. · 8,000 ha• Just checked Int o t he giant Fairview St at e Ho1plbl facllltle• In Cot t• Mesa. . Today'• -&ul\day ·Spedal, by DaHy POOl"Staff Writer Arthur R. Vlnaet, tell• h .. 11ory and paint• a picture of aome. of the othera who hr1• caHed Fairview h ome In t h e h01pltal'1 18·year hlatory.1l'• on Paa• ~2 . • { • J I Z.-Mishttp~ ~ar Par~de Boy Kille~ Cyclis Hurt in ~esa Event .f By JACK IE HYMAN Ottlte Daily Pilot Staff Eight-ye ar·old Raymond Gonzalez was looking forward to playing football this summer and enjoying his family 's new home in Costa Mesa. Today, he's dead. He died Saturday beneath the double wheels of a float trailer . Little-llemiro Murder Trial, Jury Still Out SAC R A•M E N T 0 (AP ) Jurors in the Marcus Fos ter murder tri a 1 reviewed the testimony Saturday that led to Symbionese Liberation Army member Russell Little's attack of a witness on April 29. Little and codefendant Joseph Remiro, also an avowed SLA member, sat attentively during the 55-minute reading of testimony as the jury wound up its second day of deliberations. • The jurors returned lo a hotel for the night after the court re- porter read the testimony to them. Court officials said de- liberations would resume today. Among the testimony reviewed by the jury was that or Christopher Thompson, a former friend or Little . .Thompson said he sold a .38-calibe'r Rossi re· volver to Little in March 19'13. · Littl~. who conducted his own cross-examination o( Thompson during the two·month trial, sug. gested that the weapon was sold for $65 to Nancy Ling l?err.f so that 1'hompson could repay a - ·debt to Willie Wolfe. I ~rs. Perry and Wolfe were when the Costa Mesa Fish Pry' Parade's fun turned to tragedy short:ly before 1 p.m. only a few blocks from his new one-story, stucco horn e. The accident occurred in the 600 block of West 19th Street. "We were there watching," said his~ mother. Mrs. Rosemary Gonzalez of 1086 Meyer Place. "The kids were all running up to the float to get candy and balloons. I don 't know how he got caught." She spoke quietly as she sat in her family 's new home, sur· rounded by relatives and friends who had come to comfort her. Lt. John Regan of the Costa Mesa police said investigators are uncertain whether the boy at- tempted to cJimb onto the float and fell or whether he was ac- cidentally knocked over by the other children gathered around the float. Aoout 20 or 30 children had crowded up close to the Shakey's Pizza Parlor float to get the giveaway goodies despite warn· ings by police and persons on the Ooat to stay back, Lt. Regan said. Police rushed young Gonzalez by patrol car to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital, not waiting for an ambulance to arrive. He died at 1: 34 p. m. of a fractured Beirut Blast Strikes ITI ·BEJRUT, Lebanon CAP) -An explosion shattered an ITT of(ice in downtown Beirut on Saturday. and fighting between Chrisitlans and Moslems .south of the,t:,.pital took the life of. a vil l age mf!rchanl. skull. Funeral arrangements are pending. The boy. a second grade stu- dent at Pomona School, had moved to Costa Mesa from Fullerton April 17 with his mother and his older brother, Richard, 11. "We wanted to get near the beach and then m y sister lives out here,·:· Mrs. Gonzalez ex- plain~. i{.e•' voice trailed off, then s he lfr'ttdetl : "He•enjo~d going to the Nazarene ·church. He wanted to go to summer school and we just signed him up for football. He liked everything. go·karts and horses. ''To~w we were planning to go t.cftlnMek to play.'' FATAL-FALL VICTIM Raymond Gonzalez • -' Ford, FranCo· Agree. on U.S. • Bases m Spain MADRID (UPI) -President Ford won a basic agreement Saturday from Generalissimo Francisco Franco for U.S. forces to remain on Spanish bases. I le hailed it as a "m ajor contribu· tion" to the defense of W<.'st..c1·n Europe. But -Spa'msh sourn•s su1<l tht'Y foresee the United St~1tc:; losin~ at least one of the four b::ises it maintains in negotiations to bt• completed next month. After a sun·splashcd. fic:.ta type welcome, Ford met with Franco for four hours. The meet- ing ended with both sides ex- pressing confidence a satisfac- tory agreement will be worked out in detailed negotiations in Washington. Franco was belietred to b e see kin g a treaty with Washington, an infusion of U.S. tacti<'al shorl·range we::ipons and a .reduction in the number of American troops in Spain. The current pact. due to expin• in three months. a llows the l 'nil· cd States to use four Spanish military bases: the Polaris s ub· martne base at Rota. fwo airfields near Madrid and Seville and an aerial gunnery rani::c al Zargoza , w hi ch ha s been mothballed. The bases are home for about 20,000 American troops. Spanish sources·said the Unit· ed States could wind up losing at Jeast one base, probably the one a t Torrejon, a strategic air com· mend bomber base 10 miles from Madrid. ~he -base-is · consjd r<"d oh solete, and the Spani.sh ~'-eru­ ment has always felt uneusy about allowing a major mlUtary target that cfose to• a city of almost four million people. A White House s pokes man. however, said he could give no in - dication whether the United States, while ret-atnrng base rights, might lose one of the bases. lie said the question is still m confidential negotiation. Assistant Sccretury of State Arthur Hartman briefed re- µo rte rs on Saturday 's bl'l'i,ikthrough in thl· talks ::ind in· dil'atcd there m<1y b<' C'hangcs in the current ba:-.c set·up. Ont• a~pc<.·t t•ould be <t specification of how the Americ;.ins a rc to use lht· facilities. The Spanish government. w1l11 <See FORD, Page A2) 2MenHurt In Laguna Collision Two G le ndor a men were hos pitalized in Laguna Beach Saturday following a two-car col· lision on South Coast Highway at center Street. Brian Theodore Duda, 17, and his passenge r , Perry Martin Cornish, a lso 17, were reJK>rted in •·guarded" condition at South Coas t Comm unity Hospital ' Saturday night. They were un- dergoing testing prior to being admitted to intensive care. ., The second driver, Harold G•,ne \Hnyard, 45, or 2526 E . Jncnranoa .\ VC'., Orange, was not. injured. Officer l\lark Everton of the Laguna Beach police said the circumstances of the accident are unclear b~ause Qf conflict· ' mg testimony. He said the in· vestig::ilion is continuing. Iran Base Contract • . l - Goes to Rockwell The government of Iran has contracted with Rockwell In· ternalional, headquartered in Anaheim, to build an intelligence base from which Iran could monitor military and civilian electronic co.m munica lions throughout the Persian Gulf, government officials said Satur- day. At Rockwe ll's Anaheim head- quarters a company spokesman said he could n ot comment "at this time.'' Mike Sanders, a spokesman for Rockwell Autonelics Division, added that Rockwell may issue ·a statement on the contract within a week. A State Department press of· ficer, Steve Wagenseil, said he understood that Rockwell has a lready dispatched personnel to Iran to begin worl< on the project. Pentagon sources said an okay for the project, described as a commercial trans action, also .had been given by the Defense Department's Office of Strategic Trade and Disclosure. That office is respons ible for determining whether the U.S. technology involved in a pro- posed project should be shared with a foreign government or kept secret. Wagenseil, the ~talc Depart- ment-Spokesman, said he did not know the dollar value of the con, tract. However, lite New York Times quoted sources as saying the base would eventually cost as much as $500 million. The Times. in a story in today's editions. said the contract was a personal request of the Shah of Iran. The project was code- named Ibex. after the wild moun- tain goats, the newspaper said. ' The Times article. which was . written by Seymour Hersh and attributed to tJnnamed U.S. of· 1 f1eials, said the contract called for Rockwell to recruit former 1 cmployes of the l"ational Securi- ty Agency a nd the Air Force Security Service. The Shah plans to use both 1 ciirborne and ground·based elec- tronic receiving and recording equipment in t he intelligen~c­ gathering system, the Times quoted its sources as saying. Ibex could be used to gather in· 1 formation about dissidents ' within Iran as well as about other I nations ir the Mideast , the ~ourccs told the Times. We athe r Hazy skies kept beactt t'rowds hght Saturday, Orange Coast hfegu.:rds reported. with only f <10,000 reported in Newport Beach, 17.500 in Huntington .Beach, 6,000 in San Clemente and 11,000 on county beaches. Air a nd w;it~ temperatures were low: between ~ancl 65° degrees. For nation~ide and l local weather forcC'asts, see page ,\JO. timon!( six SLA members who died m the May 1974 shootout with Los Angeles police. Kid· n aped n e ws pa per ·heiress Patricia Hearst, now a Cuaitive sought with SLA members Emily and William Harris, said on a tape <Jfter the shootout tt)at she In Madrid. a senior U.S. of- ficial traveling with President Ford said war in th8,rniddle East 1s a certainty if there is no pro· gress toward a settlement within two years. O~ 'l'lli·~ &~SID( had loved Wt>lfe. • The prosecution claims Uiat Dr. Foster, Oakland su~ten­ dent10f schools, was slain Nov. 6. 1973, with cyan ide-tipped bullets fired by a .38 Rossi and a .380 Walther :iutomatlc pJstol. The Walther was found on • Remiro when he and Little were arrested early in 1974. A Rossi Wl\S found· neor the body of Mrs. Perry at the Los Angeles ~hootout, but It was too badly 4amaged by fire for experts to link 1t to the Foster s hootlng .. He described the upeomltlg talks between Egyp084 Presl· dent Anwar Sadat apd '9rd to- day and Monday it\ saliburg. Auslrla, as crucinl and il•ld Sadat "wants some prQIT'eSS.'' No casualties were ~rted in the Bell'ut explosion, wf\ich also damaged several other offices in the building. The blast ln the of· f1C'e of ITT's aerospace, elec- tronics, components and en~i>' ~roup came after most of the shops and offices in the Storco Commercial Center were closed for the weekend. I /', TQE IMMIGRANTS -Viet! numese reCugeett. entering the United States have raised the i.. s ue or world immigration polldes. Unitarian Univenalist minlster Robtrt Jordan Ross dis- coSSff the subject on the Op Ed Pagetoday, PaaeA7. . . SEUOION ON AJR -On~ of tke hbt.test topics to .hit the FCC in years ls the debate over C1se of FM rodlo &nd U}{F television chonnelff for tho broadcnsting u "nurrow'' rcltgious doctrine . Arel broadcasters talk about what it all means on Page Bl. \ NOBLE P ROFESSION -Job Ho.per colunt:nlst Daniel· Halligan ·r.u:ads.one job he'd like to repeat -jn fact. would maybe even opt for it as a lifetime career. He says teach.in& school really rs a noble profession. rage B2. HORSE SACIWC? -It's been a big topic in •certain Orange County ctrcles Cqr years and the time seem1t J&tl'all y to hav or- r1ved for horse race fan.s to mak • their plellS (or racing at the Orange Counly Fairgrounds felt. Page B.!5. OAll.Y Pll.OTUCTIOfilS CllWCemkt ... .., ...... TVW..11 . . { ' •• Topping t.h•lrown act after member of Tijuana Pollo• Suicide Squad took tumble, auf ferln1 broken leg, 32 aquad member• . cllmbed back on three They Love a Paraile- ti(j"1•chln•• (above)'toform pyramid. NewportHar- --.bo~rHlgf\.Scill~W.ws­ winning form by apelllng out achoo I name with elgnal flag a and letters (left)i comedian Biii Skllea muga It up {right) wtth his mom, Nellle Sidles, as grand .,,arahal of Costa Meaa Fish Fry parade. Newport HarbQT High School won the sweepstakes 1 award for the fourth year in a 1 row in the high school band ·category of the Costa Mesa : Fish Fry parade Saturday. Other winners were: High School Bands (other than sweepstakes): (1> Corona del Mar High. (2) El Rancho High, (3) La Quinta High. Junior Higl1 Bands: (1) Yorba Junior High, (2) Dale Junior High, (3) Brookhurst Junior High. Elementary Bands: (1) Olive Lancer Band, (2) Rea Middle School. Sponsored Band: El Bekai Reagan Sees -Ted Kennedy ·As CandidDte • ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - Former Gov. Ronald Reagan of California predicted Saturday that Democrats will tum to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy as their pre- s.idential nominee in 1976 in order to keep the nomination from Alabama Gov. Geor~p C. . Wallace. ~ .. R eagan 's address t Q the Georgia Republican Convention followed predictions by se'!eral Southern GOP leaders that the region will back him for the RepuQlican nominaj!Pn over President Ford. ' · State party chairman Bob Shaw said Saturday he believes ·Reagan can deal a sharp blow to the Wallace organization in the South by swingin g potential Wallace voters into the Republican presi dential primaries, instead of the Democratic elections. : But. three hours after he·spoke, -the convention overwhelmingly rejected a resolution to give une· qui vocal support to Reagan. · The resolutic>n, which said the convention gave its suppor t "without any reservation" to .Reagan, was defeated on a voice Yote. : lts author, Preston Stokes of Chatham County, interpreted the vote to mean that "the conven- tion-does not endorse Reagan." But a seatmate, Don K. Cle- • ments, disagreed. "That ' alsolutely does not indicate a latk of support,:• he said, and added that it means the C)lnVen· ti~n isn't ready to take~stand. DAILY PILOT n,.. Or.,..oe Cont 0.ity Pitol. wttll which Is c~-tt1ned 11'\e f'r4ew\-Pre\."~ 1; puOUtned by the 0•""90 CAlnt Publoshlng C.ompM>y. 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County CommunlfT•• S40·1220 Co.,vr10111, 101 Or•ngo Cnt \I PvOl••ll•no (omp.tn, No new\ \tor""'• 11fu\tr•t1on,, "'d•torl"' n'l4ttCf Of •dv•rt•\fHT'tftf\1\ n•ttln M•f' DI ffO-toduc•d without >t)t(1•t PfrMn\tOtt ot• tOCty~IOllt OW,_r. i..co"d Cl .. , Hll•O" .,.,., •' C••'" Mt\•, C.•ltl(>f'"f\t• ~Cntrlpttonby ,.,, .. ,LI OOmontl'\IV.i by ..,.,.11 M 00 ~t111,. milfltf~ --~-»GO _,,,.,, ,, Brass Band. Major Gorps Jr.: (1) Starliters, (2) Calicoettes, (3) Pals" Majorett~ Team Jr.: (1) Olive Lancer, (2) Polka Dots, (3) Chino J unior High Band. Majorette Team Sr.: (1) Granada High, (2) Bolsa Grande High, (3) El Ranchp High. brum Major: (1) Sam Mello, Newport Harbor High, (2) Patrick Gomez, El Rancho High , (3) Bob Trotechaud, Costa Mesa High. Drill Team Jr.: (1) Chino Junior High, (2) La Quien .. lean, (3) Dale. · . . Drlll Team Sr.: {1) El Rancho High, (2) La Quinta High, (3) Bolsa Grande mgh. City Floats: (Sweepstakes>- Fountain Valley. (1) Garden Grove, (2) Huntington Beach, (3) Anaheim. Commercial Entries: (1) Pioneer Chicken, (2) Knott's Berry 'Farm, (3) Barn Farmer Steakhouse. Civic Groups: (Theme) Lion's Club of Costa Mesa· Newport Harbor, (1) Anchor Lodge, (2) Newport Harbor Emblem Club, (3) Costa Mesa Lions Club. Youth /Relig,ious: (1) Harbor Area Girls Club, (2) Bluebirds. Dollfl Piiot Pltoto•"rl Rte•ard Koefllft- Legislature Urged Fr••P~Ai . T A . FORD ••• (t Susan, C"/p,ss 'Bump' . . 0 ct on Insurance would not let t he United States close ties to the Arab world, At White House Gala the Legislature will have no choice but to reconvene and act." BEV'ERLY RILLS (AP) - There will be "a setting for dis· aster" in the state if the Legisl ature ad.'jGUl'lll i.D Sep· tember without re5olving the malpractice insurance issue, the head of the California Medical Association said Saturday. Goetsch said he would term .... aucb an action •'more of a lockout than a walkout." "The situation is such that doc- tors in California cannot contil'\ue to practice under the insurance pr.i;miums that are now pre- sent," Dr. Carl Goetsch, CMA president, said in an interview. "I feel the pressures of the mo-_ ment are s uch that the Legislature could not possibly go home without effecting at least a significant part of the changes that we need. If that happens, this would be a setting for dis- aster. "I can't conceive of many doc· tors who could continue practic· ing under those circumstances. I hope this isn't interpreted as a threat," Goetsch said, "but simply a statement of reality. If the doctors have to again withdraw their services, I guess Youth Crime See n Linked To Television WASHINGTON <UPI> ..... The amount of student crime and vandalism may be related to the amount of violence a child sees on television, according to the re- port released by the National As· sociation of Secondary School Principals. "Since the acting out of youth could well be related to inputs at a youn~r age, and since it is estimated that by age 12 the typical child has witnessed 10,000 acts of violence on television, the association believes t hat television entertainment pro· grams displaying specific acts of violence s hould be reduced significantly by regulation of the -Fe<Jeral Communications Com· mission," the report said. "Student crime and vandalism may well be related to an em· phasis in the entertainment world upon violence," it said. The report said this places new responsibilities on the schools to · help young people ana1yze and criticize · t he nonclassroom "educational networks," lnchJd· ing films. advertising, television and popular songs. 'fh.e report cited another pro- blem, caused by the contradlc· lion between what students learn on television -drugs, nutrition, premarital sex -and what the schools are expected to teach. "Society and schools continue to place youth tn the middle on such Issues and schools have only limited impact upon the attitudes of youtt\. under thes e circumstllnces,'' the report said. Anesthesiologists in the state began a voluntary walkout May 1 lo protest high malpractice in- surance rates. Most.were expect- ed to be back at work Monday as part of a temporary agreement. with the state Legislature. The agreement says doctors will return to work after a statewide pool of 400 liability m· s urance carriers sets up malpractice insurance at lower rates while the Legisl ature works on the problem. The policy-making body of the CMA was meeting this weekend at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in special session -itS first in 30 years -to endorse'"a1workable legislative prograJll" anc:l to de· cfde "what financial resources we will commit to achieve our goal," Goetsch said. There are 400 CMA delegates, representing the CMA's 26,000 members. Some 2831e,(ates at· tended the sessioa •ay at which more than 100 esolutions were introduced for action in today's meeting. The CMA chief said in a pre- view that today's top reaolutions ~nd actions l\'ould unctoubtedbly include: . -A short, absolute statute or limitations in malpractice cases. -A change in what evidence is admissible in malpractice tri•Is, including disclosure of total financial resources aviailabJe·to persons making malpractice claims. -Court-administered trust funds. -Restrictions on attorneys' contingency fees. -A workable alternative to court litigation that would re· solve liabtlity dJsputes and com- pensate injured patients quickly and equitably. -And a limit to the liability a doctor must assume. I Country Music J Called Smut NASHVILLE. Tenn. CAP) - Country music has become "slut and s landerous," Grand Ole Opry star Billy Gram mer says. "In order for a country sona to be popular these days," Gram- mer complained on the stage of the Opry, "it bas to have lyrics about laying in bed with someone and getting them p,regnant before they get married. ' Grammer, a lay mipi1?ter, has been a p'peatlng regullrly on tbe Opry for the past 16 years. His remarks. made just before he was 1cheduled to perform on the Opry Frlday night, were broadcast to listeners in 38 slates as port of the Opry .-adJo program on WSM. use the bases for logistics sup- port of Israel during the 1973 Mid· dle East war. .Cheering cr owds estimated at more than 400,000 lined the route of Ford a nd Franco's motorcade route ·into Madrid after Ford's arrival Saturday morl!i"g for • 22·hour stay. ft_ • From Win~ Services important." President and Mrs. Ford are in Europe. .A squadrcrn or silver-helmeted, plu med a nd caped horsemen heralded the two leaders' arrival as tf they were kings. ' WASHINGTON -After a din· ner on the presidential yacht Se· quoia with three of her closest frjends a nd ~heir dates, Susan Ford played host to her senior. prom at the White House Satur· day ni ght Seventy-four girls and. their dates attended the exclusive Holton Arms girls' school senior prom. th~ first party or its kind ever held in 'the White House. Did her father give her any ad· vice? "Be good,1• Susan said. ''He trusts me." Pifer said they first met at the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, where Susan was crowned queen several weeks ago. She called him afterwards and invited him to be her escort at the prom. Fight Kills 2 At Soledad SOLEDAD CUPI J -Two in· mates at the California Training Facility died from .,stab wounds and six others were injured Saturday rn a fight between whites and Mexican-Americans in a security unit in the north facility. Sus(ln. in an apricot backless dress with a corsage of three white roses, and her date; Billy Pifer, a medical student from Wtnchester, Va ., led the dancing to the hard-r.ock band Outerspace in the ornate East Room. Pifer said he is a house guest at the White House for the weekend and is staying in the family quarters on t he third floor. He got up early Saturday morning and was given a tour ''of the places you don't ordinarily, see,'' Pifer said. He was impressed. ··u ·s like any other prom," said Susan Ford as her class gathered. '·I think everyone is looser than before'' the prom. As she talked, couples danced under.the solemn gaze of George and Martha Washington, whose portraits hang on the walls. The students did the Bump. the Sw· in~. and even the old-fashioned Lindy. One of Susan's classmates, Margi Brawner of Washington, approached a reporter and said , "Do you want to interview me? l 'm the class vice president." One of the victims was killed outright and the other died later at a hospital in Monterey. None of the other injured convicts was considered in serious condition. Over the loud noise or the band, she said, "The band is really hyper. They've never played any big gigs like this before.'' The security unit, housing 600 convicts, was placed on a 24-hour lockup after the f ighL Susan said her parents had planned to attend the affair but ''where they are is so much more or the prom itself, she said, "It's too public. Nobody knew all these cameras and press would be here.'' No~ 6,000 at Fairview By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tlM Diiiy PU°' Staff Kenneth inhabits a whole new world to· day, but it is a .world similar to his crippled mind and memory to those long, concrete cor· ,ridors and dormitories full of other different people at Camarillo State Hospital, where he lived for 10 years. His new world -after only eight recent months at home with his parents in Los Angeles County -is Fairview Stale Hospital, Costa Mesa .. He is 15 years old physically and four years, four m onths old mentally. He is the 6,000th patient admitted to the big hospital for the mentaily retarded and severely physically handicapped over the years since it opened in 1959, the year before his birth. . The story of ~enneth could be called truly tra1ic. His thick client file complled by the clerical staff at Fairview when he arrived Wednesday reveals he was an unwanted chitd even before birth, at which time he was placed with the oaly Mom and Dad he has known. · One \Wek after they took him home, his mo\fieP-. an to worry and wonder. "His ead was &haped runny ... " she is qu~ted ln a record. The by also seemed'· COrJlpelled to bang it on har surfaces. as though the tiny bundle of hi1 y bottled up some uncontrollable anger ,.. a world he never asked to enter an)1wa~ , ~a)', Client No. 6,000 is less or a problem that w y, although the road of liCe stlll looms all up Ill for the adopted black youth. I occasional violent \outbursts have doer ased since a recent °p5ychosuraif al : I ~ operation. identified by the tongueJwisting term : bilat eral sb<·target. innomino amygda lot om y. His parents are pleased, but also con· cerned about his resumption or life in a big in- stitution, because while he has lashed out in temper like many children in the past, he is timid. The five foot, eight-inch, 170·pound boy does not defend himself when bullied, recotds indicate. Extensive evaluation at the UCLA neuropsychiatric center ironically produced a s plit diagnos is. He either suffers from schizophrenia, the classically designated split personality; or autism, a little-understood mental syndrome. The specialists could not agree. • He is also severely mentally retarded which is a definitely separate problem: <tlthough many among the three percent of California's population who are retarded also sU.ffer from certain forms or mental Ulness, compounding their trials or life. . One may say that Fairview Case No. 6,000 has much In common with an older arrival, Case No. 11, except that she is a young woman. R!cords show No. 11 was admitted the first day Fairview opened ln 1959 and she re- mains there loday, at 23, her girlhood gone· with time's passage. No other retarded person has been ln the Costa Mesa institution that long over tts 19· year history. • . Recent chaqgea in C:.Hron'lia's method of admintiltcring programs tor the handicapped have pattially changed the nature of those ad· mltted to such f acllttles. . They are primartly those wlth 1uch sevoro mental retar dation or physical handtoape that lhey will require 1one·term, tc not ltfe·lona (See FAIRVlEW, P••e ,\to) .. ] p fc s b r• L L b 0 o: F e. tc of SC \"C ti, tc: al c (1 ti F c: h [ E 1£ d t I ,. lt ~ d C• TT s le ... I h S' •• -() a ( t. ti !) \I b .. d ) t \ ... ... ~ ... -I .. -. . ' --~ . By TIM O'HARA Capt. Richard Blake Shaw· and his mighty Michigan are crumbling. • Dry rot, age and the p0und- ing of m any rough seas are closing in on the s hip and her master. But wait. The fl agship of. the Balboa Is land Sculling and Punting Society may have one last fling. Like Zsa Zsa Gabor, s he may have enough inner structure !or · one more facelift. At least that's the hope of Dick Shaw and a band of Michigan fans who plan what they modestly call a giant bash · (at $7.SO per person) next Sunday to finance one mor~ attempt to keep her afloat. The Gia nt Remember the Michigan a ffair involves, more or less, a beauty con- test, a 118-member drum aad bugle corps performance, a big·band dance and a buffet at the historic Pavilion on Balboa Peninsula. ··Everybody should come," says Shaw. ''If they shouldn't · come, they s h o uld stay home." The Orange County Kingsm an Drum and Bugle • Corps is scheduled to perform and m arch from the Balboa Pier at 1 µ.m . From that point, the schedule -like Shaw -is s ubject lo.altera- tions, s ubs titutions and fits of whimsy. "It's a ·settled , solid deal." is the the assuring word from Bob Dugan , bartender at Unc l e Hubert 's Hoyal Ca boose s aloon up Main Street from the Pavilion . "Roast beef, the big band, lt\C beauty contest -one hell ofa. deal for seven-fifty." ("Is Dugan a member ?" a s ks Shaw. "I don 't re- m ember him.") When Shaw b o ught Michigan in !948, 'her wooden hull lay hair s unk alongside th~ ~id<?. I sle bridge. Tcxlay, Michigan maintains sort or a floating waddle in front of the Rusty Pelican restaurant in Newport Beach. 1n the period between, the Shaw-Michigan combination has brightened m any a day for harb o r crui sers. A onetime Monterey Fishe r, Michigan i s d escribed physically by her owner as "241 :! feet of pure fun." Pure fun or no, Michi gan is a mess tops ide and inside. The proud crest of the Balboa Island Sculling and Punting Society -magnificently ex- ecuted by Shaw's· fellow car- toonist-virg1l <VIP> Partch- peels and fades on her cabin. The yellows, blacks, wrutes of Michigan's crazyquill decor fleck into the bay. :Shaw is indefinite about what s te ps m ight be taken to r estore Michigan. - "We could lift the paint back chip by chip -and pour resin in behind," suggests Partch. ''Naw, we did that last time," says fellow punter and sculler Bill Veneman. "You can't find anyplace to nail anything to," says boater Bob Andjulis. "Put in six nails and five of them go right on through." ... Shaw, alternately op- timistic and · pessimistic , changes the subject by curs· mg the (relatively ) mcxlern- d a y m a rine engine som e where in Michigan's bowels. "Never s hould have taken out the Model A engine," muses the s kipper. :·vou c~ get parts al Sears for a Mr . ..!l A. l don 't know where t ~et parts for whatever is down there now.•• The Model A engine might have saved Michigan from one of her most embarrassing performances. Trucked to San Diego for a r ace aga inst the Coronado ferry seven years ago s he chugged and jerked to ingominious defeat -sending a dejected Shaw home without even a tast.e of the Winner 's Cup. · Al this point, it's not e\'en known if Michigan will make 1t to her own party. There's talk in some of the Balboa bars about adding an out· board to he r fantail as power for a token performance <1t next Sunday's party The Coast Guard, Harbor Depart· m e nt and other s afety · conscious entities may have other ideas Whatever h er s tate, Michigan will be playing a familiar rote 11ext Sunday. She'll be the focal point for a bash -"a giant bash," as Shaw emphasizes·. Michigan and her skipper will be in form for that performance They've been there before. · .· FV School Meet Heated • By KATHY CLANCY Of lite O• ii 'I' PllOC SUtf Fountain Va lley residents ap· parently will vote a lone Nov. 4 on forming the ir own new unified s choo l district within c ity borders. A move lo extend the vote to all residents of the Garden Grove t.:nif1 ed and Huntington Beach Union High School Districts barely lost in a vote at a meeting of the Orange County Committee on School Dis trict Organization Friday night that lasted until early Saturday· m orning. At the sam e lime, the commit- tee voted to ask the State Board of Education to allow r esidents of southern Huntington Beach to vote Nov. 4, as well, on a unifica- tion plan for their area. Commit- tee member Barbara Shirley abstained. · The proposed district will in· dude the Huntington Beach City <elementary '1 Dlstrict, as well as the Huntington Beach strip of the Fountain Vall ey (elementary> District. About 350 pers ons attended the heated fi ve-hour d e bate at Dwyer Sch ool in Huntington Beach,· including a large cont· mgent of Fountain Valley resi- dents wearing blue and while let- tered tee-shirts favoring their un- ification. ··1 didn't know I was supposed to come in costume," said Zeta Wessa, a Fountain Valley resi- dent opposed to the plan. The comm ittee was r e- considering a May 6 decision made on a 6-3 vote to ask the State Board of Education to al- low the extended vote. That r ecommendation would have .(town in the face of the state's April 10 decisi'&n· to allow only residents of Fountain Valley and the Fountain Valley School District to vote. And proponents of the Foup- tain Valley unif1cat1on contended they petitioned directly to the state in the matter and hadn't wanted the county committ.ee lo become involved anyway. Gard en Grove School Board President Frank Kellogg; whose district s t ands to lose Los Amigos High and three elemen· · tary schools. charged Fountain Valle~ r esidents a re trying to •• oust minority students from Los Amigos, creating a "lily-white high school." But Frank Bryant, co· chairman of the Fountain Valley effort, countered, c la iming Garden Grove buses minorities to Los Amigos, keeping its ethnic m inority at 24 percent, more than twice that o f any other Garden Grove school. Four'Mob' Members 'Helped CIA? SACRAMENTO CAP> -The Central Intelligence Agency re- lied on four underworld mobsters for intelligence used in planning the ill·f ated 1961 Bay of Pigs in· vasion of Cuba, the Sacramemto Bee says in its editions lcxlay. The CIA's underworld iofor· mants, all former Havana casino bosses, had buried $750,000 in Cuba when they fled Fidel Castro and therefore had a stake in en· couraging the United States to undertake the invasion to over· throw him. the newspaper said. .. The information they sup· plied to the CIA supt>osedly pin- pointed troo" and naval . vessel positions," said the story by Bee reporter Denny Walsh. "More t f\lportantly, perhaps, the mobsters also reported that m any of the people of Havana were unsympathetic to Castro and would a lmost certainly rise up in s uppo rl of a counter· revolutionary force once it bad established ·a beachhead." the Bee said. In exchange for their help, the mobsters had been promrsed they would be allowed to recover their buried cache unhindered. the Bee said. The newspaper said the four men had their owp boat. with one CIA m an aboard, standing off Cuba when the Bay of Pigs in· vasion started. But when it became obvious that the invasion oC l 4QO exiles was a failure, the boat returned lo Florida, the ac· t'Ount •aid. And Fountain Valley City Councilman Roger Stanton an· grily s hot back at Kellogg, "I think it is inc r edible that you ac· tually believe what you said up here." During that ba ttle 12 s poke for the vote extension and 17 against. In a two-hour hearing on the Huntington Beach unification. Seal Beach Schools Superinten- dent Marx Dressler, a Hunt· ington Beach elementary official and a spokesman for parents in the Huntington Beach part of the Fountain Valley elementary dis· tricl, spoke favorably. Eleven persons argued against it, including officials of the Hunt· ington Beach Union High, Ocean View and Westminster School Districts. They conte nded the proposed district would leave the rest of the high school area with lower tax wealth and with 12,000 high school stude nts to put into facilities built for 8.000. while the new Huntington Beach district would have 5,000 students in schools built for 6,000. Glen Dysinger, assistant high school superintendent contended the committee m eeting was just another in a five-month series of "keystone cops meetings that can only serve thQse ~ favor of unification by confusing the elec· torate." ' He charged the plan being de· bated had not been distributed before the meeting, so action should not be taken. But Committee Chairman Dave .Brandt argue<Wt had been available to the public for several weeks through the Orange County Department· of Education. 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Native Tongue More und mo1·e accommodation seems to be o(· fered to Americans with a native tong.ue other than English •. particularly in st ates su~h as Texas und California, with relatively large numbers of Spanish-speaking persons o( Mexican descent. ' State and federal forms offer bilingual instructions, oCfices are required to be staffed wit6 . Spanish- speaking personnel, Wlemployment insurance in· s tructions are given in both lunguage::;, schools are vu::>hed to offer in::>trudion so it can be understood by students who have difficulty mastering English. At the federal level, the U.S. Civil Rig hts Com· mission has recommended that children whose pnmary lang uage is other than English be taught in . thetr native tongues, with Englis h being taught as a secondary 5ubject. I ·A new federal voting rights law soon \\Jll uun literacy tests as a condition to voting. Further. e lec- tion information will be required to be published in foreign languages if sizable minority groups reside in· the area. Certainly the rig hts of citizens should be protect- ed, even if they have not mastered the basic language of communication of this nation. Too often, the heel of the law -or the h eel of unfair treatment -have come cJown hars hly on unfortunate minorities unable to ex- plain adequately the \\>'hy and where of particular cin·umstances. .. Yet we mu::.t \\under if thb broadening pattern of a 1.:commodutio11 is really in the bc::>t intcre::;t::; of those mmonties. - des igned to protect the non·English·s peaking minorities have un unfortunate liability in that they too often encourage them not to learn the country's basic tongue. · They a lso have a tendency to isolate the minorities and keep them outside the mainstream or society. . Millions upon millions of us here in the United States today came as immigrants who spoke only a foreign tongue when they left their native lands. In timf!, and often with some difficulty, they adopted their new language -anti became Americans first, <md Greeks, Armenians,. Italians. Pole::; and Germans second. Minority children with language difficulty de· ser¥e special consideration in their early education to overcome an initial handicap of basic learning. Beyond that, it should be re membered and em: µhasized that the language of communication in this country is English. Those who are citizens, or who wi::;h to become citizens, certainly s hould be able to use that fanguage adequately. ·s . Y ' tarrmg. . . ou. Abercrombie and Fitch will send a film crew to your home to write, film, edit and print a 20-minute narrated color film of you and youc.Jamily or friends -complete with original musical score. The price is • ------· .. ~--'--· . .... .-.: "'" f ... 1 ·-. ·d 'l II q n ~· ti! t. n 1 ) ,, " J I\ 'i l 1, ·-ti 1 :\ \ ;j IJ 1( lf After all, Englbh is the language of thi::; nation and anyone unable to use it easily in hi s everyday life is opcn1ting with a tremendous handicap. Progn1ms . $30,000. Pick your cast, friends. Eind a plot. Then ·get re· ady to one-up the next neighbor who pulls out the s lides of his last trip to Maui or AcapulcQ. ,, ~ r r n r n 11//S LAND WILL Bf. YOUR LAND! tf WONT BE MY LAND.... _, (] ·~· First Step i) In Cha-cha Detente With Cuba Up to U.S. ByWALTERC.CLEMENSJR. The stage has been set !or rap. prochement between the Latin- American s pearhead of revolu· tion and Lbe United Stares gen· darme or world or-sfer. This development has come about in part through the initiatives of Washington and Havana, aided and abetted by a nudge from Leonid Brezhnev. How can Washington and Havana maintain this momen· tum'? l row can tht•y avoid the ac· lions <or inactions) that often un· dcrmine the attem~ts of govern- ment s to improve their relations? Three lessons may be drawn from Washington's deal- ings with Cuba and other coun- tries throughout l~is century. THE FIRST ksson is that ex· ploitation of one country by another does not. pay, except perhaps for the short run. The U.S. interventions in Cuba since 1898 have been justified in moralistic term s . and · s ome American infl uences o" Cuban 'development huve been pro· gressive. On balance, however, U.S, policies helped to perpetuate a one-crop economy in Cuba and political institutions that benefit· ed a small sectivn of the Cuban people, American consumers of s ugar, and U.S. bus iness interests on the isl<Jnd. Ther~was also some gain for the strategic interests of the U.S. and its a ll ies from the Guan- tanamo Naval Base. Thest: S!lme policies. however, Jed to conditions that bred ·Castro'.s n:volutio11, th e na· tionalization of foreign and Cuban economic interests on the island, and the costly and d a n g er o u s e f C Oft s of Washington's crisis managers to over throw Castro. They also created a Soviet presence in the Caribbean -the first major breach of the Monroe Doctrin e. Indeed, the d ynamics of American-sponsor('d count er· revolution and Soviet strategy almost led to the brink of a global holocaust in 1962. HOWE VE R much Yankee in· teres ts may have benefited from U.S. influences on Cuba prior to 1959, these gains have been de; cisively wiped out by the costs and. dangers flowing from the Cuban-SQviet· U.S. confrontation since that time. A second lesson is that r el a· lions premised on mutual aid of. fer a better chance for long-term gains to both sides. Henry Ford understood this principle when he. decided to pay automobile workers sufficient wages so that his products would have buyers. R e lation s .between heavyweight and lesser powers are difficult to conduct on pre- mises of mutual aid, but U.S. re· lations with Puerto Rico and the Philippines came much closer to this goal than did U.S. dealings with Cuba. ._.,, The results, though far from perfect, have been relatively positive -both for the citizens of Puerto Rico and the Philippines and for their governmental and' business relations with the North American colossus .• A third lesson may emerge from U.S. relations with Moscow, Peking and other Communist governments. These policies have followed what psychologist Charles Osgood has dubbed "GRIT" -graduated re· ciprocated initiatives in tension reduction. WASHINGTON and Havana have already moved in this direc· tion, for example. with their joint actions to discourage aerial or naval pi ra~·. As with the Soviet Union and China, a logical "next step" for Washingto n would be to lift restrictions on trade with Cuba, moving eventually toward grant· ing of most-favored -nation status. Cuba, like Russia, might be asked to make some com· pt·nsation ·for nationalized· U.S. properties in exchange for long- term credHs. While it takes two to cha·cha. initiatives for peace can more logically be expected from the stronger side, for it can better af· ford whatever risks may be en· t ailed. Walter C. Clemens Jr. is.a pro· ~ssor of political science.at Boston University. His . article is Jrom the Christian Science M onitm. CASTRO ~· •I l l ; Congress Must Ask Hard f}uestions ( The Mayaguez Strate_gy:i , 1! Two weeks a fter the victorious rescue of the M ayaguez off the Cambodian coast, hard questions are still being asked about the in· C'ident. These questions are hard· ly k ss explosive than the original captur e of the freighter. The biggest question of all, of course, is whether the only way the 39 se amen cou ld have been released was throug h the u s e of mass ive fon.·c. involving as it clid the death of 15 marines and perhaps more than 100 Cambo· di ans. The s equence of events begins with the seizure of Mi:tya guez in waters where 25 ships from other nations had only recently been ( NORMAN COUSINS J stopped and searched because of what Cambodian ofCicials con- sider ed to be unautho rized passage through their territorial waters. Sll\'.CE T H ESE search·and· !'ieizure actions b y Cambodia were publicized, the question naturally ari~es why our in· telligence services did not alert our own ships in the area. Once the Mayaguez was seized and its crew arrested, the United States protested the act as a violation of international law. The United States, however, neglected ~o· bring its protest before the International Court, which exists for precisely the purposes of resolving questions of international law. Stales would s tart shooting if its 1 ultimatum was 11ut respected. · Concei\'ablv. this mig ht h ave 1 saved some.lives. ;J How many M arincs were killed~ or wounded after the Un ited States learned that the seamen wer e being returned'? '' W<iS. the use of force uy the. l United Stilt Cs disproportionate to~ the problem? :: Was the L·nilcd States more 1 cager to demons trate tlwt its · humiliation in \'tel 1wm "••S nut to be interprded l.J y ollwr coun· tries, espt·d~ly in ,\s1a. as a s1g11 that Lht• l'111tl•tl :::ilales l'Ould be Uifled \\1th" ~ f IF.'TJIE A~SWEftS to any u( the fO.·egomg 'juestions show that a ~ircct attack was not absolute:· ly nt•ccssary, then the United St ates h<td not demonstrated strength but weakness in its ac- tion on May 14. ''l Are National Leaders Human? The problem here was \vhether Ca"lboclia was right in contend· ing that the M ayaguez came within its sovereign limits, or . whether the Cnited States was right in contending that the Mayaguez was on free seas. The International Court was not called upon to resolve this ques- tion. Why not? In any case. there is muth thut 11 needs to be known. It may be dif.) Cit:ult for Congress, gi ~·l·~ the\ mood of celebration m ·t•1 \tht'JI Cambodian incident, lo !>et }) ani inquiQ: for the purpvsc of asc·f!r~ Wining all I he fact s By MELVIN MADDOCKS President Ford gets by on fi ve hour s sleep an4. falls sound asl~p in 10 seco~ds. For IOnch he eats cottage cHeese with A-1 sauce. About every 10 days he has his hair cut. He work:> out by doing 20 push·ups and pedaling a m ile on his exercise cycle. <Jt the firm settin g. These are among the facts re- vealed. in a New York Times Magazine arti?cle by the novelist and journalist J ohn Hersey, who togged a working week in the White House observing the Presi· dent for 10 to 18 hours a day. , Meanwhile, another diaris~, Ben jamin C. Bradlee. then Newsweek's Washington bureau cha~(. now executive editor or the · Washington Post, h as spilled a bean or two about an earlier President In '·conversations With Kennedy" <Norton, $1.95). TRER E A&E' behind·lhc·scene scenes ·or Lee Radiiwill teaching the Twill to JFK and Benjy, as I.he President ca.lled him. The -~ PrnM:lent 11 portrayed beffing about a $40,000 cbarfe nm up by J ackie at department ttore.a. !"lie was really upset, but he kept a fa i ntly <.imused and q u i z z i r a 1 e x p r e s.s ion on h i s face.") At Jess tense moments, we learn, Jarkie took the liberty of calling him "Runny." Are lht>se n·vclc1lio11s part o~ the mosaic or histOry? Or are they gossip · 1ns i'de ploys in a game of presidcnliul ttivia? I 'fllERF. 1\RE qlucs twn~ or ethics-or at h::.ist taste -loo. For instance, ha s Bt•n jyserved his old friend w~l by r(•vcaling thut he and JFK on<:e killed time by at· tending a blul' movie? But the most interesting ques· lion i s : Why have thes e backstage While House stories · come out at the s.ame time. along • with an onst;tge .White House story in which the actor James Whitmore imper sonates Uarry Trum an for Washington theater ~1udlences? Is a l\ this ,sudde n craving £-Or earthy hubtanlty amon1t our leaders simply a coin· cldcncc? Or docs this coincidence ln· dicate that we have had enoucb of what we regard as tape- recol"ded prcsidcinta, presidents who depersonalize themselves as "the presidency, -presidents whose arranged sobriety seems to bear the s tamp of the seal - president-in-the-abstract? It is as if there is a hunger for minutiae, Cor the intimate detatls tbal may trivialize a president or make him appear fallible but finally establish him as a fellow man. "The real Gerald Ford, for bet· ter or worse, will always be visi- ble," Hersey concludes. And in one sense this visibility -indeed his tangibility -is what his day- by·d~y account is all about. Both the Hersey and the Bradlee logs are. in effect, ex· ercises in veriCication. Here. Hersey says, is Geratd Ford on a real golf coUJ"15e, swiniing a real gol! club i:tl a real ball. Here is Gerald Ford's real brown suit- case, stutred ,wJth real work. Lift it. Touch it. These thin.t:ts are re- a l. ThereCort.'. Gcruld Ford must be real. too. THE PRESIDENT seem s to gue•s what Hersey's (and the public's> nce<l js, and in an ex- traordinary seen ~ he invites him into hla bedroom to meet Betty F'ord, the verifiable wife, pro· pped up on a "small cylindrical pillow," r es ting her well· publicized neck. The Churchills, the De Gaulles -the leaders larger·than:Jife are gone. We believed in them because we believed in something the 19th-century called· Grea.t. Now we have a 20th· century craving ror something called Real. Our credibility gap starts further back. We can't believe a leader is this or that or the other until we believe that, behind the television image, behind the ghost -written ,speeches, he ac· tually is. Here is a new mood. then, a new requirement. 1976 can· didales tak~ note. What the Hersey-Bradlee essay,s at ln· timacy finally suggest is that we, likefthe Chinese, are lining th<' 1iverbank. afflicted by doubts of our le<tdcrs' existence -waiting for the Chairman to swim. He may or may not be Great. But he had better splash. Melvin Maddocb i• o columnilt /or CM Chmtkin Scieqot Monitor and a contrtf>tdino editor of Time Mogozfne. In the sam e sense, no attempt w ~i s mad e to in v o k.e th e machinery of the U.N. Security Council before r esott to force. as required by the U.N. Charter. Agajn, since the United States had char ged · Cambodia with a violation of international law, the U.S .A. was bound by its own signature to the charter to bring th e case before the Security Coun cil before resorting to armed force . ' QUESTION: Why did the Unit· t>d States bypass the very instru- ment that it urg,:?d the Arabs and lsraelis to accept in the interest of peace in the Mid die East? Even assuming tbat the United ::ilates had g(,)Od and sufCicient re· ason for not ~i.'tempting to use in· tern:ttional machint'ry, why was no dead,.line set Cor the release of the ship and the crew before the United States sent tt.s bombing planes and Marines into action? A deadline would have put the Cambodians on notice about the precise point al which tha Un1ted • But the strength of a frL'L' soc it .. ty is manif~sted more by the right of people to usk and the ob-• ligation of government to anS\\er-1 th:rn by sendinJ,! M a1·ines into n<··•• uon .: ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Wetd. Publlahtr ThOl'M3 Ketv1I. Editor Thoma3 Palmtr. Sunday Editonal Page ~dttor The editorial page of the Daily Pilot se~ks to Inform and stimulate readers by presenlina on this. page diverse commentary on topics of Interest by syndical· ed columl'llst.AI and cartoontst.s by providing a forum for read~rs' views ttnd by presenting this · newspa~r·s opinions and ideu ~ on current topics. 1'hc editorial opintorr11 or the Dttily ltllot ap~ar only In the edltoriul column 11l the lop of lhe puu. Opinions ex. prcaaed by the columnists aind 1 r.rtoonh1t1 and rcttcr writers are • their own and no endorsement of thelrl views by the D&ily Piiot 1hou d be Inferred. Sunday, June L 1975 ' -~ c Byll ·Jn,. HPill'c n~gar4 aroum pluce · not or meots _.ndre The J ews I nonblc: rte ad Cathol inc re a with i Un ite Aus tr.: Ban tut reserv Alask• atul u ing or reserv have for t s. e;olida1 uynan: popul; been a Now 100,00C ·try ha on the cision1 inconc will n• that lt: lions. ofRus gov er should the ac: m en ts WE, had u being whom made I ha Vince1 found He b , so met cxactl Amen ason, terest Dr. )lastc M a Co 11 Chu re York. and th lSboo "The Pos iti ing," in u:1s: He the t ROOSE think~ game. YOI okay, pie a t>aset sermc differ talks. The Edil dents aullw1 Comn- Procf:, /lope forum Old ussas lo ha• at a au the Mark ·He ~eld ijarv . Lai wath oligi1 He be for )~dgE h1m thee: TV vi "R WTOlt sea re Act le: grow "T ques' Pl'SS~ f.air ' 26VO E" clud1 . . World· EConofilic EquaJity Refugee Crises -• .. , &. • J... • can~~:End . .. _.._. ByROBERTJGal>AN~~ .Jn 't'ecent years a number of separate questions have ~ in regard to moving ·poaulations around -or holding them in place -in which there have been not only ht!ate4 Polittcal arcu· ment:i, but also scr10U$ moral amd reUgious queaUons raised. V1A fRIENDLY IH~i' Ai~LINES '--· ""', tlon Growth, contraceptive use, and voluntary family limitation, How can we square these P.Olicies -especially to the families who n ave want~<t m ore children but • huve r estricte d themselves ..:_ with expanded immigration policies and legal chicanery to cut the power of the immigration and Naturalization Service so as lo ullow cheap labor to easily enter the country illegally tor the benefit of business? At first glance we may (eel il to be reactionary Yet history tendti to s how that ex pandi'ng im· p e r ialistic nallons, such as . Czarist Russia. Rome. the 19th· century United Sta tes, ll]l perial Britain and France. are the most willing lo accept alien minorities and to a llow the m to remain un- <tssimilated. The so-called revolu- tionary. or third-world, nations a re often the firs t lo be truly re· aclionary; that is. to react •With fear and hostility to people who seem different. / - CAIL Y PILOT A 7 ... :' Sunday. June 1. 1975 The emigration or Russian Jews to Israel, the expulsion of nonblacki. from Uganda, the bar· rtcading or Protestant and Catholic districts in Belfast the increasing problem of de~Jing with illegal immigrants to the United States, the while Australia policy, the creation of Banlustans in South Africa, the reservation of 40,000,000 acres ln Alaska for Eskimo corporations and the simultaneous question- ing of the continuation of lndian reservations in the lower 48: All have been sympt'omatic of ef· forts, often racist, to con • 1>olidat~ powe r and to e}ld the,_ dynamic flow a nd exchange of populations that have always been a part of world history. TUE UNITED Nations Declaration of Human Rights calls for free movement of populations between na tions. This was d eemed a good thing, primarily to allow refugees in time or war to escape to more frie ndly te rritory (e.g., between Pakistan and lndi-a):-Bttt a t•utious result of this movement today is to reve rse a trend-of the past few centuries, •wherein many people lived side by side in the same nation. This reaction then turns to demands that these people be forcibly assimilated, by having their culture des troyed (as in the approa ch of the USSR towards the Crimean Tartars, Lithua- nians>. or that they be e n· caps-ulated and possibly ex· terminated (U Isler and Ireland, originally, and now the Catholic minority within Ulster). 'WHAT'S COME OVER YOU LATELY?' Now the mass exodus or over 100,000 Vie tna m ese to this coun· ·try has generated new thinking on the subje ct. But whatever de· eisions we make a re likely to be inconclusive, and we probably will not examine all the factors lhat tend to be part or these ques- tions. For example, the protests or Russian a nd South Vietnamese gove rnments Ural emigration should not be free are oot simply the acts of authoritarian govern· ments. We still take thousands of physicians and oth er pro - fessionals who have been trained elsewhere, often using the limit· ed resources of poor nations. What if the't a bles were turned? lt has been estimated that the cost or raising an American to the age of 21 is, for fa mi4', gov- ernment and so forth, $'l50,000. Now perhaps a w ell-trained e ngineer or physician ta kes $400,000. If we had a net drain of just 10,000 of these people annual·. ly, this would, in effect, mean a c:ap1tal loss of four billwn dollars a year . In Hungary for instance, there were Ma gya r s, Gyps ies, Germans, Trans ylvanians, . . . The so-called revolu- tionary, or third .. lflorld, na- tions are often the first to be truly reactionary ... to re- act with fear and hostility t9 people who seem dif- ferent ... WE HAVE som e gllmmenn~s of under· anding as to why people move om one land to <mother. And \.\ have some bt!ginnmgs of wisdo as to how we may help them m e their social, economic and other eds where they pre- sently are. H we can b egin to achieve some sort of worldwide economic. equality and freedom from fear of starvation, then perhaps we will be able to open the borders not only of na tions, but also of ghettos and s lums. reservations and walled quarters. allowing the r elaxed s ocial intercour'se that ~an enrich us all. 'Education Means . Lifetime of Study men ts. · WE, IN THIS country, have had the luxury for centuries of being able to import people in whom som e other country had made immense caP,ita l invest· Some of these questions also raise uncomfortable problems about family planning. For years we have espous ed Zero Popula· Romania ns , Slovenians, often with r a di ca lly diHerent life st y les and religions. Today fear and power drives are moving many nations to be racially, r eligiously, culturally or politically uniform. l s this pro· gressivepr r eactionary? 'Jesus Would Be a lo~k' Robert Jordan Ross is minister of the Unitarian Unwersalist Church of Costa Mesa . T/11.s article is from his u· e e k Ly n e w s l e ti e r col u m 11 , Rosswords. We are told that it took a period of time from t he birth of Christ until the year 1750 for the com- bined knowledge and information of the world to double. From 1750 lo 1900, it doubled again. Once more between 1900 and 1950, a nd again from 1950 to 1960. l"m not a mathematician, but if we were to extr apolate this same accelerated rate it would appear that our combin ed knowledge and information must now be doubling every few months . Think of the problem this poses for education and schooling. Win-nµig: Opium of America I was considered to be a very effective teacher when I was beginnin g my career in the mid·l940s. When asked the essen· tial purpose .of school, I <'On· fidently replied, "To inculcate tn young minds knowledge and in· formation of the past so they can ..make wise d ecisions in the 1 have nothing againstN~8lt Vincent Peale. real~. lftt(Jaas .. found a need, a nd 11!'has.fillc:tL He has found a reJ1a1aC,lU: .. something, w hic h utlliilitiirnc ~xactly the need s or .millions of Americans. If for no other re· ason, that m a kesJ)~lllll'•-• teresting figure. ., ..-- Dr. Peale is the. pas tor of the l\larule Col l egia t e Church in New York. He is 76 and the author of 15 books.of which .. The Power of Positive Think· ing." publish ed in 1952. is the best known. He is a mus cula r Christian in the tradition of Theodo r e Roosevelt. Ile q uite literally Lhmks it 1~ a heresy to lose. at games or anythin g else in life. YOU J UST think t hings are okay, and things are okay. Sim· pie as that. As American as l>aseball. lie boasts that his sermons in chur ch arc not much different from his Rotary Club talks. He is right. The other day the good doctor 6 -' ~ CHARLEs - McCABE was talking to a reporter from the sports section of a California news p aper. HeJ'C we go t American-style religion at its d e· epest or its shallowest. If J esus were alive today, Dr. Peal~ said . he would be a jock. with especial love for baseball and football. "Although he \WIS kind. loving and gentle, J esus \\as a 'strong person." Dr. Peale told the reporter. ··11e was vi rile. rugged and full of hfe ... He'd be at the Super Bowl game. He wouldn't want lo miss a World Series game. As young people s ay today. llc'd be with 1t. lie was a with-it person." JN BRIEF, you might s ay. 1f Jesus Christ were alive today he would be very much like Dr. Norman Vincen t Peale of the Marble Collegiate Church. I t is n ot un common o f evengelists, from Billy Sunday to Dilly Gra ham , to see the founder of Christianity as the precursor of themselves, and as the first to formulate. in a primitive sort of \\ ay. the message which the evangelist happens to be pre· aching. As I say, I 've nothing against the good doctor Peale. l met him once a nd he was ·a hale and hemty fellow. with nothing unex· peeled about him. He is a jock, und he is proud of it. He is the most popul a r preacher i n America. Baseba ll and foolb<ill ·are the most popul ar s ports in America. The re m ay be a con· nect1on there. WHAT IRKS me mildly about 01'. Pea le on sports is not his ir- rev~rence. which is considera· b lc, but his f e lt n eed to apotheosize s ports . Sports at a !>chool level. and v. ith no money involved , a re a wonderful and improving thing, both physically and psychicall y. Al this level. they are strengthening and life- enhancing. But profess ional sports, lo both player and s p ectator , CJnd especially to spectator, are not what you might call an <isset to a !oociety. For the u nited States, they are much more a weakness th<in they are a strength. They are the grea\eSt indulgence in a society that is m oribund with in· dulgence. Pro football is largely .in ex· cuse for gamblin1:. and gambling on a huge st·ule . There is nothing wrong with ga mbling. but there is nothing terribly right about 1t either. indulgence in gambling 1s not a bout to make n sodety, or an individual, hale and hearty. THE WORST thing about baseball a nd football. and Dr. Peale. is the unhe:.11thy preoc- cupation with winning. You might think we are u nation of losers, so strong and s o obsessive is our concern with winners. You never hear much in these parts about the man who made. the s hortest broad jump in his· tory, or who ran the slowest mile. These loo arc uch1cvementb , but Amcric<ins will never rctognizc them a s such. • ·One of the few losers who made it. his torically. is Amelia Earhart, who got lost in every sense of the word. But she is a woman. and that sort of makes it okay. As St. ~nee Lombardi said, win ning 1s (he only thing. future." I ENJOYED the reactions to m,y answer . People turned to one a nother and said. "My. is n't he a bright young teacher'!" H l were to a nswer the same question in the same way today, l'd h ave to be nuts. The mushrooming e ffects of re· sear ch: the knowledge and in· formation explos ions. have created a genuine dilemma for educators -and .for our institu· lions. Yesterday's n otion that the combined knowledge of the world could be fashfoned into a t·ur · riculum from kindergarten to Ph.D. is no longer a workable one. Now t he questions are: What to leach? and What, should students be r equired to learn? · Experts predict that by 1990. some 70 percent of today's high school gradua tes will be working in jobs not even identified today. Who knows what skills a nd abilities those jobs m ay require? Traditionally. colleges based their curriculum on the idea that each major discipline would ar- New ·Questions on Old Murders Editor's Note: Orarige Coost College stu· dents Wednesday sponsored Mark Lane. aul/wr. attorney a11d head of the Cittie1is Committee of Inquiry and the Electoral Proc~s. Tiie talk was the /1rst in what tht>y /lope will be a sencs of such commu111ty forum programs. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 0 1 Ille D•llf Pit.I Sl•ff Old ques tions a bout the two Kenned y u.ssassmat10ns five years apart returned to haunt my inquisitive newsman's mind ot a lecture by fla m boyant lawyer, author"' and JFK ·murder investigator Mark Lane. He makes a strong cuse for the theory ~e ld by m ~ny Americans that Lee Harvey Oswuld had accomplices. chart on the te~h of Jaclf Rul>y's mother. Lane suggests lhal would be question able evidence. even if Oswald had been bitten to death instead of shot. And a lmost e very "1tness-in· d ividuals wh~were close to the JFK case a nd whose testimony perhaps could have included one more tiny pi ece in the jigsaw puzzle-is dead now. he noted. Many had direct links to it or were as- sociated with the principal characters themselves. and some supposedly had undertaken their own investigations. Concerning the suggestion the U.S. government at some high level knows far more than it is wpling to reveal, Lane's books and talks provide much more than merely sufficient evidence lo • support a l eopening of the investigation. memory of the impact of those three days in Dallas and five year!) IJtcr on a warm June nig ht, the Robert F Ken· nedy episode in Los Angeles. -I broke t he news that JFK was dead to one of his PT·l09 crew members after racing to Huntington Beach to intcrv1c\\' him for a reaction story . -1 met a girl who was only a few feel from RFK in the k itchen of the Am· bassador Hotel the night he was killed, and she recalls the horror nvidly. -I used to sit in the same spot in the police d epartment press room whe1·e n·· porter Bill Hunter was shot to death. shortly after he returned from covt"rmg the Dallas event. JFK assassination. Not long afterward. the Dallas re· porter was found dead in his a partment , , J. of a nciously efficient judo chop. And Hunter was slain at his desk in the I, P-T pre::.sroom. TllE OFFICIAL finding is that t"o policemen had stopped to chat" ilh him and \\e re horse·playing. practicing qu1t•k druw g:imes. when one dropped his weapon and 11 firt·d "hen 1t h1l the noor. ,\ .38-cal. police Specia l 1s not sup· posed to discharge if ::icc1dcnt<.1lly dropped. • Clyde. the third-noor janitor who \\l\S never called to testify e1,t the c'oroncr's 111· quest, tells an odd story. LELAND B. NEWCOMER range all its information and knowledge into courses. Courses were organized under depart· ments and divisions with the capability to co\'er at1 these areas. T h e n a catalog was publis hed , listing all the courses. AS . A MATTER of fact , your son or daug hter m ~y be attend· ing a school whe re they still believe this method to be viable. Jf so. your kid is being cheated. No college, even if it had 75,000 students , could find and hire pro· fessors lo m ake the system work. No student could live long enough to take all the courses. , The old method. useful in its I time can no longer work. The new m ethod must be to teach stu· 1 dents how to learn, so that learn· 1 rng becomes a lifetime endeavor. The new method calls for a new professor, one who. while still a specialis t in his field. is enough of a generalist lo serve as mentor. monitor, evalu ator and counselor to h<.'lp stude nts learn on their own . Ile must use <and teach his s tudents to use> the vastly in· creased reser voir of leaching a nd instructional aids found in our techno logy. lihr:iries and learning r esoun:e centers. All, YOU SAY. There is a trauma here. Right! Professors must change their roll?s, discard the old m odus operandi, assum e a new responsibility. And s tude nts. too. must fare the challe nge. They must assume gr eater r espons ibility for their own learning and realize they mus t be con ti nu a l learners throughout their lives. ~o doubt this will change the look o f many colleges and un· 1versities. Some -the dinosaurs -will not change. The others ·will have a part in the most excit· ing challe n ge ever foced by education . ,. MARK LANE · Lane implies it was an elaborate plot. with its cloa k -u'nd-dagger a ctivities o'tigmaling God only knows where. He was Oswald's defense a ttorney before a bar ow ner named Jack Ruby judged the d e fe ndant gwlty, sentenced htm to dt•ath and executed him before the eye~ of police und ml II ions of stunned TV vie'' crs. H E ALLEGES the Wa rre n Com· mission called witnesses and compiled evidence th::i l would dovetail to fit 3 pre· c6nceived verdict suitable f<lr history to record : in other words, a monument.ti coverup, HUNTER SPENT the three days there representing the Long Beach rndepen· dent. Press-T elegram and had reported· ly he lped uncover sorpcthing lhat pro· bably would have drastitally altered the investigative findings and the history books. One or his former Dallas colleagues wandered lnto the J, P·T newsroom one night and told this story. Hunter never did tell it, at least -not to any other st;1ff lie claims he was stepping from an of· f1 ce al)out 20 feel from the p1·essroom when he distinctly heard Hunter cry. ··oh m y God-no-" i\nd t hen a gun went off. Perhaps 1l was one of those et•rte quirks of memory, \\·hen events in a mo· me nl of s hock reverse lhem~clves 111 time. But rn any case, Clyde wus not c:11lcd to the ~li.tnd. She mainta~ns Sirhan w:is definitely .with at lcai;t three other pt>rsons. two males and the "'uch·dbcus!-eci Girl-In· Thl'· Pol ~a -Dot· D r{•ss lnvc:::.tlgat or s eventually "ere to t.icitly 11nply th<!rc · was no such person. Natur<i lly. the FBI qucsltont•d my fnend ;i\>oul \\ h:1t :1hd who she saw that mght, what she heard ·· :inyth1n~ that might uid Ule 10\·est1gallon of the as· sus~mauon of n serond poht1e;;illy am· b1t1ous Kennedy brother . "Rush to Judgment" is the book La ne wrote bast"d on hundrl'dS of hours of re· seafch. It was followed by .. Executive ,\ctlon." a f1ctlonallzc<I vel'Sion Of hom e· gro\o\ n Amcnc<.1n l>0lil1cal assusi.inallon. "TllF. WARREN Commii;t;lon (oiled lo quei;hO'l more than.00 perc nt o(thc wit· n<.' ses. ' Lane uys or tM en\lre 1963 .ar fo1r Ln Dalla . "So how did \.My pubhsh 2S ,·olumcs?.. • E~1dencc usC'd, on the other hand. in· eludes Items us ludicrous us a 1938 dental ' • Lane;: talked long into the night- may~ ·too long-and \he OCC Associat· ed Student Body, whlch paid him Sl.250 for the lecture. at least ~ol its money's worth or' words. nut I left with troubled thoughts on all those uncalled witnesses and the many connected to the nssassin::illon m some way who arc dcnd now, under strange C'1rct1mstances. Comput ertit-c.J ins urance s ur· vtval s tudies have s hown the odds against It being coinc1dentul ure astronomical. Comcldf'nces over the ycurs. however. have cdnllnuousl)' refres hed m y . I I mcmbt'rs . · Hunter and a Dnllas newsm~n who knew J ack Ruby learned vta police radio thot Ruby had s lain Oswald an<tjllegcd· ly went to lh<' s uspect 's home 1m · ~1ately, where police naturally found the newsmen waiting. They we re question("(! about their pre· sencc. then ordered away. No one knows whatever it was they aR· sertedly discovered that purportedly would or could have allercd the entire outcom e and histoncnl reC'ord.s of thl' The sumc questions are raised on whul happened lo witness statements and µotcntial tC"s timony ma spec1f1c incident followmg thl' m urder or Sen. Robt'rt f , Kennedy at the Ambassador. l'tY FRIEND, \\ho is \'ery obst•rv<1nt und •ho was there. gave Sirhan a c1garellc when he :iskt.>d if he could bum one from ht'r. Later, she thought the i.hots were celebr atory f1rccruckers, un til 1 h<' screo m 1nJ? stm'te<i. • • They showt•d h<'I' :i ~tl<'cific senes of pohce file mul! i.hob. ln fact. she said; ~ind s h<' insists she definitely pickt.'tl out tht• two men who were\\ 1th Sirhan. The F'UI told her not to disruss it" ith ;m~onc und thul I~ the last she ever hca1·d . Rut S1rhun. like Oi.wuld. was aJoae. Those~''" thr orfic1al findings . I • \ / i .. / ' • ,\II OA.ILYPllOf Sunciay.Junel .1915 • Bikeway Plaii -Nears -~Cf!~n • ·For. the Record ' I · Birth.• 1Mrtot1ttJ Mr. and Mt1, J•rOHI E1Hon, s -Cl..,..nM,bOw 1Mrft.1t,\ By BILL SCHREIBER Ot tM Danr 1"11•111at1 IT.JOlll"MMOSl"ITAL. NW.~ Mr1o. O•flCI k ll_.f'So S.. Matr11,1"1 o.m. ...... ,1r1 SANTA ANA -A five· year, $4 .6 million plan to buy land and build 175 miles or arterial bicycle trail.s in Orange County v.•ill be consid e red Tues. day by the county Board of Sup('rvb;ors. The Arterial Bikewa,y Flnanclng and Implementation Plan drafted by the county Environmehtal Manage- ment Agency (EMA) has already won the e:ndorse- men t of the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission and the co un~·s Recrea· Mv. """ M~. 1111< ... •ll DtPaul, ...U MllrJ,, 1tlS Lowm1ao Oru H"nU1111lon Sol.Ch. Mr .• ,.. Mt1, Ron.Id l ••rd. S... QI••· c .. ,.,..,..tt,91r1 IN. •NI Mri. 0..y L•fnC!"·-' A.llo . Mr. and M11, Jo'' ""-ttlne1, s.n ,., .. 1.. ..... lr vl .... , "'°'· c1-n1•, 11lr1 - MarU,HIS , IN. •l'Wi "'''· E11u111 ou ... ,, uo:n via S.... C..Drlal, Mlu lon V1tjo, girl, M r. and Mr,, M ichael W1an, 1QJ E1ronou ..... El Ta•o. boy, -···· ,,,. M•. ;ond Mr\. "011er1 Alken, 709 P\Mtnl• s..n ci ... ,.nte. bor. Mart6, '''~ Mr •no M••. F••nk M+ll••, 1.ltn V••· I• F ... .co. El l oro.9lr1. • • SAMCL,MlfMT' GENIE AAL HOS Pl TAL M•y ii. •t lS Mr •nd Mr\. Pn111!p 'ftr<1••. S..n c1e ..... n1•. oav Mt •ncl M•\. M1cn••I Alt•n, $•n Clemtnte,9 .. 1 Moly!J, l t lS Mr. •nd M•>. J•~on V•"9"1, D.tn.o Point. boy M•y ZJ. 1'11 Mr. •na Mr >. John Sel11, S•n Clemente, DOJ IAi.TZ.11El&ElON FUNERAL HOME Corona de l Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 llELLIROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Bro,1dway. Costa Mesa 642·9 150 MeCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-94 15 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 PACIFIC VllEW MIEMOllAL P'ARIC Cemetery Morluary Chapel 3500 Pac1!1c V•ew Drive Newport Beach. C8ldorn1a 644-2700 PEEW FA.MIL-T COLOMllt.L FUNERAL HOME 7ti0 t Bo1sa Avt we~rn1 .. 1s1er 893-3525 SOUTH CCIA$T -COMMUMIT Y MOSl"fTAI. May11,1t,I Mr. •nd M••· Geo•ee $,..uldl"i; s..n J"";"'Capi•l••l\O, ba r MaylJ, ltJI Mr. Ind Mr\, Fr•nk Mh k•r, 1..19...,w N1QYel~lloy Mr. •nd Mrf. 11tobl!r1 "'''" tltollrrson, ~n Clunent•. Q<rl A Bicentennial Book for Newpbrt ORANGE COUNTY 'fhe N('\\'porl Beach Bicentennial Committee v.i:ll produce early this summe r a hook com- m emorat ing both the h e rita ge and the horizons o r Newport Beach, it was announced by Les Stcrfensen, com· mittee chairman. '"Th e book wi ll be a pictori.oi.L essay of the pcoµl e, places, and events that h<tve shupt•d Three Countians ' ;/ Win Citation's the city," he said. "A g u ide to local landmarks, a calendar or events in celebration or the Bicentennial, and previously unpublished photographs will be highlighted a nd con- tribute to the l asting value or the book to our citizens." Orange County editor· author Michael McFad· den will edit tbe book, be· ing produced by the com. mittee in coopera tion '\\'ith H ardy Hous e Publications, honored ror its recent publi ca· tion, "Tustin Tintypes." The Bicentennial Com· n1ittee i s orrering Three Or;.in ge Co<ist f1rn1 of l\J cDcrn1ed and sponsorships or the book area r('sidenls -all in · l\lonroe and Gray is a de-to local organizations, \"Ol\·cd in the legal pro-puty d.istril't attorney for compa nie s, or in· fcssion in their civilian Los ,\ngelcs Counl y. ·dividuals. There will be lives -have been com-d · · ,.\s mem be r s or the no a ver t1 s 1n g, but mended by the f\t arine t · b · Mari ne Rt;scrve's Volun· s ponsors con r 1 ut1ng Corps judge advocate leer Training Unit (Law) $200or more each will be general for their ll•ga l 12.32, he<.ldquartered at credited in the book and work in the 1\1 a rine · · El 'f oro J\·J arinc Corps receive 100 copies. Cocps Reserve. Th I bl ' ·11 ,\ir Sta.tion, the reserve e genera pu IC w1 Commendations from be bl h th offi cers 'A'l'fC responsible a e to pure ase e Brig. Gen . J ohn It. book f $295 d fo r pro\'id1n•' Jc,, a l a s· or . a l'opy an De Barr \\'Crc gi\'cn to: 0 0 1· b s1stance to more than 850 a 1mited num er or first· Col. Cl;tyton I I. Purkcr d · t ' h d b d l\larines ;_ind dependents e 1 io n . ar · oun or :1-1251 ("<imino t :l · I b during. 197-l , thus r edue · copies \~1i I e available .\lolino . ('ap1 s trano r ·10 h in•' the l'O!,l'lo;1d of re-01·:s Cill' . Hc;1t•h, Lt. Col. \\'1!1ian1 " p d [ h "Ul :irl.\· ai>S l"lll'd lL'"id l"Ol'CC s rom t esalc ~·J . J\JOllrOC OJ' 4\ti t\t:al'l•I o o "' [ h ;1ssist•1nl'C 1>ersonnel :.it o t c book "'ill be used ~t.. Coron ... del J\1;.ir : and r l ' thl' b<J Sl'. or 11cc ntc n ni l:ll pro-C•iµt . 'l'h orn ;.i:-; ,\. (;ruy of .. . jects. Anyone "'ishing to 1119 t.a kc St , ll unt-Jh e Jl~d g". ud voc<i tl' becomeasponsororcon· lll j.!lon l:ic;ich. J::cn.cral, 111 h 1 ~ com n1c1.1-tribute in{ormation or In civiliun life Parker da~1~n.' .. dcsc r1bc<~ ~h~1_r;..his torical photographs SMl~~~·~~~1~.ARY is chief :..issistant county u,n1t as one of th ~ r1nc st may do so by contacting Huntinglon Beaah t·ounscl for Orange COUil· an~ m o~t J?toduct1ve !_aw Bicentennial Committee 536_6539 • t y, J\ilonroe is a partner units \\'llhin the J\lanne member .l\f arla Morgan , ~-~~~~============~i~n==t~h~e==S;a;n;l~a==A==n~a==l~a=w==C~o;c~p~s~R~es~·e;r~,~·e~··========~644;;·~3;2~13;·======::-;..,;::;;::;'01 ~ ~ An Orange County tradition since 1892, we at Chandler's this year have chosen to celebrate our JUNE SALE event by giving away an exact replica of a model 1892 BICYCLE * On display during June G July. (Value: $580.00) fLIVIIlG Room ) fDIIllilG ROOffi'.l Never before has our selection been so good on Dining Room Sets that we must clear out; t' seoRoom'.l As in ell our Departments-,· .we are offering savings as never before on nearly all our Bedroom Suites. From Con- temporary to Louis XV, to Country Pine. ChHdrcn's Wrap- Ncy~r before Savings on such fine lines as Drexel, Henredon, Marge Carson, Stone G Phillips, and Chandler's Special Sofas. Many more to choose from In addition to savings on most special orders. U NBELl EVABLE SAVINGS Around Groups too! on Chandler's Custom Carpeting, SHOP EA RLY!/ Custom Draperies, Bedspreads, Lamps, f occas1onaL) Pieces Savings on nearly all Occasional Pieces In stdck and available for immediate delivery. Recliner~ G Bedding. FURNITURE • DRAPERIES FLOOR COVERINGS CO/\IP ~ETE INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE The Store of Famous Names 1514 NORTH MAIN'• SANTA ANA Phone: 541-4391 Tues .• Wed., Thurs. & Sat.: 9:30 lo 5:30 f.game seers'.) A huge selection of Game Sets In all styles arc now drastically reduced during sale only. • -~~~~,..-~/\l-o_n_d_•_Y'_1_2_10~9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--< Fclday: 9:30 lo 9 • tlonal Advisor'}' Team. -A l.l·mile link along P a r k -w a y f r o qiJ from Anderson Street to According to a cov<!r"Trabuco Road between -)1.argu~erlte to Camino Warner "A .ve nue; 1.3 memorandum from £1 Toro Road an<l Los Capistrano j n San Juao..!1nilesataCostof$2S,OOO. ~AIA D,l,rector H . G. Allsos ~oulevard . No Capistrano; 2.6 milea a : -A trail along ho1sa Ge_or ce . Os borne, the costs estimated because D cost or $18:000. """".:Chica State Beach from program 1s designed . to th '! road. has not been -A trail along San Warner Avenue to Beach complete a 304·m1l e bwlt. Juan Creek from the Salt · Boulevard· five miles "ba_ckbone" network or -A _TRAIL o n' Ju ~n Capistr_an~ City..,witb an ufidetermined trails throughou t. the Marguerite Parkway limits to Pacific Coall-·cost county. bet'A·een La Paz Road Hlghwuy ; .9 miles at 11 • 1'1e reiterated st ate· and Ave1y Parkway : 3.9 cost0r$35,000.. ~The S~nta Ana river m e n t s · m a d e t o 1niles at a cost or $53,000. -A tra·il a long Pac.Ifie. l>ndte trail at u cost or s upervisors I ate lus t -An Aliso Creek trail Avenue in Seal Beach $100,000. year that current county link between l\foulton bike-way funding pro-Parkway and Laguna crams have r esulted in a Niguel Regional Park; trail sys te m that is 2.5mileswith an acquisi· ··rra1?m e nted, !neon· tioncost of$25,000. cruent and or limited -A hair-m i le link ut ili ty"county\\•ide. . along San Diego Creek Th e p rog r am o s: from t.tacArt hur bo rn e is asking fo r Boulevard to Jamboree v.•ould permit phased Roadat acost ors11,ooo. purchase of land and -A Back Bay Drive construction of trails Trail link 2.3 miles from linkin): tog e the r the Eastbluff Drive to San roughly 125 miles or ma· Joaquin Hil ls Road at a jor bik e trails that cost orw.ooo. alre adyexist. -A l i nk across DURINGthe nextriscal Newport Dunes rrom ycar,thcEMAchie r said Back Ba y Drive to the program calls for an Paciric Coast llighway; outlay or ut least $1 .9 .77 miles at a cost of 1nillion to acquire rights $13,000. of "'ay and build ubout 56 -$1 ,500 tO\\':.t rd con· miles or trail and a bridge struction or a 6.62·mile bicycle path across the trail along 'f.<.lguna Ca- .Santa Ana River 1nouth nyon Road from Old be tween llu nti ngton l.aguna Ca nyon Road lo Beach and Ne\\'port CunyonAcres ,Roa d. l\cach. -1\ trail along Aliso Of the 23 projects pro· Creek from E l Toro posed ror next year, 15 Road to Pasco de Valen· wou ld be ;ilong the ciu; 3.69 miles at a cost Orange Coast between or $10,000 fo r ini tial right Sea l Bea c h a n d orwayacquisition. 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Seven of the persons named in a federal grand · jury indictment Friday were from California: Maris a Perry and Hilario Montelongo of San Diego; Kenneth Mills, Theodore Ware and }4icbael Erwin of Los Aneeles; Brian Win· ters of Sherman O~, and Arnulfo Esquerra. Estrella of La Puente. Dad Baig •• ·"' THR£E of those indict- ed were from Detroit~ Lee J ones, Bob Hall and Roosevelt Edwards. Also named iri the in· diet men ts were Wardell Baggett of Las Vegas, Nev., Stephen Bradley or Salt Lake City, Lettelus Perry, hometown un- known, and Raul Leon- Aispuro or Tijuana, Mex- ico. Ed Daly of World Airways. who airlifted or· phans and other refugees out of South Vietnam in the w.aning days of the war, was honored Friday. The National Fathers Day Committee made him.Aviation Father of the Year. · Bug Bite Kills Man Leon-Ai s pufo is believed to be Ule rin g l eader and wholes aler. or Mexican brown heroin for the group, authorities said. He and Baggett have been imprisoned in Mex- ico and most of the others are now in Southern California jails. HORNITOS (AP) - The bite or the "kissing bug" ha s killed a Mariposa County man who successfully lived through four similar at- tacks last year, authorities said. L . E. "Dink" Brod· drick, 43, died Friday at his home near here alter suffering a severe al- lergic reaction to the bite AN o TH E R f 0 u r of the srhall bloodsuck- persons have pleaded ing insect, an official guilty to charges stem· said. ming from an investiga. Dr. Phillip Mansur, a lion of the ring. They are Merced pathologist, said now awaiting sentenc· Brqddrick suffocated ing. when his larynx swelled Four or the persons in· in reaction to the bite, dieted are still at large. cutting off his air supply. Federal attorney Steve Broddrick knew he Peterson said narcotics was sensitive to the in- agents learned of the sect's bite and h ad a sup. ring atier seizing small p 1 y o f t b e d r u g amounts of heroin and . Epinephrine available, cocaine last September. but authorities said be aOllCHElllNG EMILY CAROL BORCHERING, rnooent of Yorba Lln<le, Ce. O.te of dteth Mily 29. 191S. Survived 11'1 Iler husb.tnCI, Cl•rence L. Borcherlnq; son. Jim Borcherlno of Wheaton, II· ltnols; dauohtu, Carol Olckon'°" ol L.efeyelle, CA.; lhrH or•ndchotClren, Liu Dickinson of Laf•vette end Robut & IC•thy Borcherlno of .: DeatlaNot~ ~ITlorlel Peril, Newport e.ach, Peclllc View Mortuary Olr•tton. PHI LLI ,.S BENJAMIN FRA NKL I N PHILLIPS. Oete Of CIHlll #My 30, 197S. Rnlelent of Newport lltatll. Ca. Survived by hl6 wife Hattie PllUllPS; son. Jollt\ Ptim1ps 01 ou1ene1, ea.; two "llaughlers, Mery Miies of fwnol\I. C.. •nCI LCMlllt HaQett Of Wlltaton, llllnols; m~, ArllM Usu Meu. ca.; brolher, Neal Polen<lof Santa An•. a.; s.rilcnwlll "'""'" 01 LOS Mochl~ Me•lco· sis. be netCI Mon<lay, Junt 2, •t 10:00 AM, •r. ~IN Mccubbins of Sant• 'ruw, Brown Colon1•I Chapet, Sa"td AN, •c;..; stver•I nlecu anCI nepl>eWs; Ce. Olllcoant wlll be "•v. David e levtn g rendchllClren anCI seven Balley. Interme nt, Felrheven 9r .. t-91"1nC1chilClrtn. Servltn wrn be Memoroot Perk. Brown Cotonlel htlCI Monelay 2:00 PM, Bell BroaCIWay Morhiary Cllttctors. Fr~enCIJ wllo Chapel. 1n1umi nt, Herbor Rut with. mey m•kt conlrlbuloons to The Memorlet Park, CllrecttCI by Bell C•ncer So<lety In lier mamory. Mrs. er~er Mortuery. Borcherlnt,1 WH an employee Of Al· tst11e Insurance Co .. In Senl• Ana, Ca. for fifteen ye.rs •nCI active In YWCA tor nwny years. HOOK KIMBERLY DAWN HOOK, 19e 8, Ol NCwPOrt Beach, Ca. Cate OI CIHlh Nwiy 29, 19H. Survived by ner 1>11rentt, Ml, & Mrs. J•mes R. Hook; brother, Chros; S•'>ter, Suzenne. Kim wes 1 seconc:t grade student et Roy Anelerwn Etementry School. Requiem men will be MICI II 10:00 AM TueMl•v. June l. 1'1S et Our L•Clt 0.-n of AnCJO!IS Cathollc Church, Coron. Clel M•r. Interment. Peclloc Vltw Public "ICHAIU>S BARBARA BELDING RICHARDS OF JSS Vie LICIO So11CI, Ntwport Beach. C.. Del• of Cle.th May JO, 197S, rul· dent of N•wPort BHch since 19.sJ. Mrs RlclllrCls was P•sl President of UClo lstt Pleyers, Pa.t President of F reeClornt Foundation of Orenoe COYnty, wes active In the Or•~ County Philharmonic, Lido Isle Work· lno Community, Lido Isle Tennis e ncl Y•Chl Clubs. Jr. E bell, ChllClrHIS ThHlre GullCI, Newport Betch 01y Arts Commission. She w•s 1t10 • leltvlsion editor few ch•nnel thrM In Ntwp0rt 8e•Ch. Survived by her was overcome so quickly he had no time to use lt. The drug saved his life four times in 1974, a family member said. The insect's oCCicial name is Trialoma Protracta, although it is known more commonly by such bizarre names as "China bedbug," and "Wallopi Tiger.•• Rate Hike S.AN FRANCISCO (AP) -The average customer's electric bill would go up 12 cents a month if Pacific Gas & Electric Co. is granted a $12 mUlion electricity rate increase. The utility asked the California Public Utilities Commission Friday to make the in· crease effective Aug. 1. huSbenCI, Or. Jtrrel T. Richer$; ton, Jey; CMUlltlltr, Ann; mother, Elltllct Carroll ol EaconCliClo; brolller, Don S.ICllnt,1. Jr. of etcol\Clldo. Strvlte• wlll be htld Tundey, June l. at 11.00 AM. St. Andrtwl P r ubyterlan Church. Htwport .. •cll. In lieu of flowers. !"-family suggests conlrlbu- llons be meoe to The C•ncer Rew.rch •nd EdU<a llon Fllfld, Founleln Veiley Communlly Hospltel. lnltrmenl, Pacific View Memorlet Plrk, N•w~1 BHCh, Cl. Pe clfic View Mortuary 01,..ctors lllOER BUCK A. AI OER. O•te of Clt•lh ,,., 27. 1t7S. RolClenl ol Cosi. MIMI. Ca. Survived by his nephew, Oenlel McLauolltln of Calgary, CaneCle. StrvlcH will be hl!ICI Monday 11:00 AM, Bell BroeClway Cha~I. fnler· mtnl, MelroM Abbey. Bell Brodelway Mortuery directors. · SENN KARL A.H. IMoose1 SENN. rn•· dent ol O>st• Mua, Ca . Cate of death Mdy za. 1975. Survived by ti•s wlle. IAOne Senn; stepson, Allen Neufeld of Bakersllt lCI; one stepd1 ughler Berbera f"'e •nt of Aoour•; one l>rotlltr Hens of Denver. Colcwec:IO; •'9111 9rMldchllC1rel'. S.rvlcu wlll De held WeClnesdey 10:00 AM, llell BroeClwiv Chepel. I ntermtnl, S•wt•ll• Netlonel Ceme tery Bell Bro.Mtw•Y MOrlu .. rr directors. AUCTION \ FRIDAY. SA'ltlRDAV, SUNDAY •t 8 P.M. Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterllng Silver. Porcelains, Oriental Objects d'Art, Paintings. 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The man; J oel Glen Schnaidt, ZT, was believed to be hidine in the steep mouQtain country above Panamint City, where a 30·year-old man bled to death after he was shot in the groin Thursday night. Schnaidt, wbo dePUlles satd "kqows every rock of thlg. coun- try/' is believed to be armed and have food and water. Deputies said he could hold out for some time. He lived with about a dozen other young drifters in Panamint City, an old ghost town southwest of Death Valley surrounded by peaks or up t o 11,000 feet, authorities so id. The remote settlement is four miles from the nearest road. Depa\tes, hindered by the rugged terrain set up a command post at the end ot the road and entered the area on foot and by helicopter. DEPUTIES said Schnaidl F1ed to the hills Thursday nl_gbt after telline persons in the town he was "going lo burn down Panamint Starts , . 12 noon! Sunday Special 3.49 Mtn't Mickey MouM Club& knltT....,trtl with short sleeves. Screen print on fronl 100% cotton. White only. 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Many others are now served through county regional centers supervised in place· ment programs by the state's Community Services Section, a branch of the Department of Social ~ervices. Pat Wallace, :..idministrative assis tant to F air\'iew Medical Director Dr. Anthony N. Toto, rcvie\\'.ed the n·c:ords sinc:c 1959 Wednes- day. Since it opened. 2.203 p:.1t1cnts later re- titled clients -have been discharged, either into other 19calized programs for the retarded or.trans ferred to other hospitals. Some among the more than 2,000 clients housed there at one stage several years ago have taken up lives outside in the community. One even bought a laundromat. Currently, the hospital has 120 outside, 103 on home leave which means they probably won 't be back; eight awaiting family care placement through the Orange. County Regional Center and nine on 60-day home vis- its. Clients currently at Fairview range from "' two months to 63 years old and a1:e c9pable of limited achi e vements in many cases. accord· mg to Mrs. WLtllace. Through the yc:Jr::>, 1.019 admittccs have di ed . 99 percent of them due to medical pro- blem::; related to their retardation. or'in the case of m<1ny, simply the infirmities of old Ltgc. An average of five putients s uccumb per month, with 56 over u recent one-year period. Fourteen were transferred to other state hos pitals suc h as Camarillo. while 170 were discharged to community care programs. Client population has hardly varied from the ar.ea of 1,720 during the past \hree years. Mrs. Wallace said, but there is still a waiting list when someone leaves. She s aid all 10 separate treatment pro- grams designed lo handle the range of pro- blems of the mentally retarded and physically handicapped are full to capacity. '75 Hurricane Seaso~ Begins , NAt10 NAl WUlNU $HV1Cl fC>el C.Ut .. 7 PM Ut ' -I -1S lllOtllU llMPfl AtUIU \~1. 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One young workm~'n named Steve dug a fine hole.though, for planting yucca trees on the slopes of man-m a.d e Mount Shannon at Fairview SUPER BUY State Hospital in Costa Anthony Sirlanni's about 14 to 60, ~ut still A l andec:aplng Mesa. ~ Nature Skills class spend devoted to their assigned specialist, Sirianni de. "The thing ia. they are time each day )a boring tasks at building a rnOWl· signed a pump·fed creek really dolng· the work on the wilderne$S camp.-taJn where God didn't system which wUl flow themselves ," says· ground, earning its ·see (iJ.to put one.. through the mountain Recreation Ther.apist futureenioym4'Jll. He shows two ypung. and campgr ound over-a Jackie Shannon, a red· . "H~ really knows how .boys his wrist compass bed of rock. adWng a haired widow who to work with these kids." and·they accurately read natural touch. originated t he idea of. says Mrs. Shannon. who its north-south align· Reel wUdllf e-thr-ee making a mountain recently took a week of ment. lon&:eared jack rabbit# campground. her vacation to devote -"·We'llputth&bigtrees -bou ndin g ae1105S a She Cigures bent nails time solely tQ the project from the north country at nearby field containjng a and crooked saw l'Gts others named for her. that end of the mountain colony of ground SCJllfr· will just give it a more Sirianni -takes a brief and the tropical plants, rels-gave t he. setting a rustic frontier touch.. break while supervising things from the south, at genuine countrified air Mentally retarded his work crew. a han· 'the other end,'' he pro-i Thursday. · boys and older men in . dicapped group aged mises them. 1 Stronger, younger men ) GREAT BUY ·'> 4.99' Men's surfer fabric shoe. 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A11pldOty Richmond SI ~il S.ll k• 5oiln OHl90 San Fr•rt ~II• o\"f h rno.i Wol•1<19I 93 70 ~' l> bS Sl '11 61 SS 63 81 71 Al It as 78 b'I SJ M •2 11> b8 7S 66 66 48 " b8 4J "° 70 11 10 q, .9 80 l>S ~, SJ 11) l l 116 ., as 69 al 51 1~ Sl .. 10 "° &8 S2 11 'iJ 18 ., ., ,, .. ,, ' ....... ---...... u.. v .. .ICP .. ., a.we. ticept iwperm1tket _... PAii: BHch at OranotthOrPe • Open Wffkd•vt ~30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6. City Of. at Garden Grove Bl'ld. •Open Wttkda 10 to 9. Sundayt 10 to 6. :a AMA: 3900 So. Bristol-No, of So: Coast Plaza• n Dally 9:30 to. 9. &lndays 10 to 6 ,. • J Prites Effective Sunday, June 1st thru Wednesday, June 4th, 1975 • v ti ti lE r. c y. n ti 54 p <;: L G a c ' li T• h c •r t h v u ti f i 1. tA r ti c n p .. 'J 0 a 0 s b ~ - • . ' , \ ~, on .:B¢J!gion )ii· the. Air By TOM McCANN . • Of tlle Dall't Piiot SUff J( it's a case of Christians versus the lions of commerce, there's some reason to believe the Christians are winning, at least in Orange County. A national furor over religious radio and television broadcasts came to a boil this past week with ~ord from the Federal Com- munication~ Commission (FCC) that it had received more than 50.000 citizen protests against: a. petition filed by a pair o'f California radio promoters. J eremy D. ·Lansman and Lorenzo W. Milam, both of Los Gatos, originated the petition aimed at .eu-rbing. what .they called "a 't~markab~. ~cer-. like growtit:• of fundatililPtalist religions b'lbadcasting-~filtra­ high·frequency (UHF) television channels (14 through 85) and FM • radio stations. r: ~ Officials of FCC say feW.fssues have ever provok~d a greater volume of responses, most ()f it unfavorable. Most of the letters protesting the petition seem to be coming from citizens who fear that Lansman and Milam are trying to ban all religious programs on radio and television. THEY TELL reporters t hat they aren't, but their petition complains about churches, de- nominations and nonprofit cor.- porations or foundations that "control endless monies from 'free will' contributions, thrive on mindless, banal programming aimed at some spiritless , oleaginous God and show the same spirit as McDonald's Ham- burgers in efforts to dominate American radio and television." The thrust of their drive is that religious program ming should be forced to pay its own way on com- rnercial outlets .and that churches ~rnd other nonprofit or- ganizations should not be grant- ed licenses from the FCC for broadcasting on denominational- ly controlled stations. Two successful Orange County "religious" broadcasting opera- tions -one cpmmcrcial and one nonprofit -don 'l agree. The commercial operation is KYMS, an PM · station that has had more ups and downs in Orange County than, perhaps, any other company ever to erect a t ransmitting t ower here. The other is channel 40 on TV . ·DURING its most recent his- tory KYMS has failed to find an audience or commercial suc- cess in either a "hard rock" or "soft rock" format. But its segue from the latter in- to the new .religious format bas dramatically turned the station around. · The amount of time sold by the radio station has increased 500 percent in the 60 days that it has been putting out what is called "contemporary Christian music" by Arnie Mcclatchey, a staffer at KEZY who has just lately been hired ·as program- ming consultant to the FM outlet. He is getting help on what to pump through the 106 spot on the dial from Jim Willems who, with his wife, Betty, owns Maranatha Village. Willems has de monstrated his uncanny knack for. discerning the needs of a· young clientele .grow- ing daily with explosive speed. His v'illage, a place he describes as a "kind of Christian Knptt's Berry Farm," is n~ar the intersection of Sunflower and Greenville avenues in a South Santa Ana location that is thought by some Orange Coast Col a problem '! Tlum write to Pat Dunn. Pal will cut red tape. getting tlle answers 011d'a,ction you need to soli;e 111t!q11ille.-; Ill povernmrnt and bu11i· ness. M ail11t1ur questums to Pat Dunn At Your SPr vice. Orange Coast Dru/y P.Jlot . P.O. Ror 156(). Costa Me.sa. CA !J262G. Jnclu<le your teil'p/1011e number. The column appear$ doily except Saturdays and Mondays •1•1•flr(•i1 f~11s~1 ltl.,1u•11 :Uetl1od' Ordered to P11!1 DEAR PAT: Last May, I sent $10 in response to an ad I ~aw in McCalls magazine for Ernie Tucker's Unique Ideas, a so·called "Proven Easy Money Method." When I received the brochure ex-· plaining a mail order plan, I realized I cou ldn't afford it, I requested my $10 refund as promised in the original ad. After two months, I re- cefved a Jetter requesting a copy of my canceled c eek. I sent it, but no refund has been received. 'f.Z The U.S. Postal Service round in March that e Ideas Inc. and its president, Ernie Tucker, bad falsely repr nted thJs promo- tional scheme through the mails. A Supreme · urt judgment r~­ quires Tucker to refund aJI money collected i w York. A judicial officer of the Postal Service issued an orde tborizing the return Of all mall to Tucker regarding bis Easy Money Method. A pl'e· llmlnary injunction granted by the court, however, effecth1ely limit- ed the Postal Service to )ll.efd_y boJdlng the mail ordees. Tbue Postal Service bas no apthod*r • request reftlnds fiom Unique Ideas on behalf of consumen._ W tt ·will forward requests to Tucker. Complaints may be dlreGed to Thomu Ziebarth,. Consumer Protee- tlonotrtce, U.S. P,oaa18111ice, Washington DC 20Z60. A recent AYS contact with Unlqu .-..1arought the eromise of a refund. Instead, the reader recelve4•1MIJa1• he had oraered months ago. H••••r••1tt '"" for £1dtJrl!I i11 Cal't. t.• "(-»"~' DEAR PAT: Is there Ufwhere that two elderly people can rind a Uttle recreation such as bndge or bingo? ';;/ II. G. & J. G. Costa Mesa There certainly is. Projed Tf,C provides a rrcft n&Ltritious luncb~n and afternoon recreation program we~kdayH from 10 a.m. -&o 3 p.m. at Mesa Bible Chapel, 1734 Orange Ave., Co1ta Mesa. Site director Tert Cobde invites you to join the 75 to 135 senior citlsens 11rbo partlel,paie la. U.. ¥Uied pro1r1m of cralt..<t, exercise&, slnl· , I clients as more North c·osta Mesa. IT'S ON LAND he bought from Calvary .C hapel, the phenomenonally sticcessful one- of·a·kind church that outgrew a c-ircus·Sized tent. It is now pack- ing in up to 10,000 churchgoers in its three s ervices each Sunday morning, and 3,000 to 4,000 every Saturday night for concerts by groups featured on Maranatha .Records and other ''religious" albums. It's that same kind of sound that Willems puts on the air from the studio he has built right into his store at Maranatha Village. The village's own disc jockey, Rex Parker, plays records and airi:; commercials bought by ·New Music· Makes Its Own Market Though purveyors of the "con- temporary Christian" i;ound bo.lh on records and on the air, shy away from m easuring the music's popularity i·n terms of re- cord sales and dollar volumes, the !ac~s prove the new musie,.js paymg its way. • Jim Willems, owner of Maranatha Village, credits r e- cord and t ape sales with acting as a catalyst for other transac- tions in his retail operation. "If a record album goes for about $5 retail," he says, "and most books that we sell also are about $5 each, then you can figure that we sold 200,000 of those $5 units last year." But, he adds, he likes to think of thoi:;e. units in anoth_er way. .. Each unit represents five hours of ministry to the life involved - more than a million hours of Christian ministry we put into the community lastyear." The cold statistics also make Maranatha the No. 1 distributor of "religious" tapes a nd records in the United States, a field that is becoming so "hot" that the giant ABC corporation has just bought Word Records in Texas, largest manufacturer of that kind of musical recordings in the world. . "'And Word has just started putting out 45s - singles ..,,... for a the first time,"· Willems says with a wide grin. "That really proves there's a market -a need -for 'contemporary Christian,' a sound that is going to reach people like no other religious music ever did b.efore. It's a modern miracle." Part of the "miracle" is occur- ring right next door to Cal vary Ch ape l where Maranatha Records has geared up to match lhe commercial recording world's 32-track, sophisticatedly mixed stereophonic product. And at least one of the new re- cords (not from Maranatha) of- fers a stereo version of some popular Bill' Gaither music with all the instruments on one track and the: vocals on the other. You can turn down the vocals and sing along with the instruments. :alongs, games and lectures from experts in fields both entertaining and informative for persons in your age qroup. Another program for the elderly is conducted each weekday fro~ 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. by the Costa Mesa Senior Citizens Club at the Community Recreation Center (west gate of Orange County Fai'r Grounds). Activities in· elude cards and Bingo; crafts, square dancing, sbufOeboard, golf' and low·cost trip to popular Southern California attractions and pointS> or interest. Through contact with either of these groups, further recreational opportunities in the South Coast area will be pointed out by other active seniors. This Bug Repelle11t Is Electronic DEAR PAT: I 'm looking for a battery-powered bug repeller. It's about the size of a cigarette pack with an off·on switch. This de· · vice emits a high frequency signal or something that keeps bugs away from the person carrying it. My brother saw this item, but he can't provide any purchase source or further information about-it. N. C., Costa Mesa At first we thought your brother was just trying to drive you buggy, but then we located such a device. It's available for $16 (dowp from the $20 price tag last year> at Kerr Sport Shop, Inc., in Beverly HUis, 9584 Wilshire Blvd., phone (213) 27~·4304. They may. be available at a store closer. If someone who knows will put a bug in our ear, we'll p'llss lt.on. , A Ht itf H<• 'l 'fJilt•t 1 '1111kN .4 re in Demand DEAR. PAT: A' friend'of ouri bought an old· .... 'iii~~;;;:;;:;;:;> fashioned toilet tank several years ago. It was a reproduction of the wall bung tank models that flush with a pull· chain. It wholesaled th-..Jor around $200, and was available at a firm in S8nta Monica. Our friend cannot remember the name of this business, only that it was located on Main St. W& would like to purchase one of these old- time tanks to use in remodeling. Can you help us locateone? ~ S. B .• Newport Beach How abou.t tire "Real McCoy,, instead? An ul\su~C!eHful search for the Santa Monica firm you mentioned led to contact wit~ .Pill Thomas, of Thomas Building Materials In 1'Gmona.. He has two authentic wood and copper ranks for sale at a very ·reasonable price. Thomas mentioned that all of a sudden there·~ ~en a run on these old tanks. Apparently, Palm' Sprin({s r esidents have taken a fancy. to antique bathroom fixtures, and they are btcomlng quite scarce. You have been put ln C(lntact with thi5 Pomona firm, and lf any AYS .readers lfre famlllar wltb the Santa •' YOU < DAILY PILOl ~ECTION .B Sunday, Juf)e t. 1975 • Fc·c· Furor Fails To Still County's 'Contemp'brary Christian' Sound Maranatha Vlllagedlsc- jockey Rex Parker spins hits from studio built right into store that sponsors him on radio Christian business people of the community for two hours every afternoon. The success of the venture can be measured in cold dollars as well as in warm outreach and what. Willems calls "ministering to the community." · Maranatha Viltage last year sold about 30,000 record albums and another 30,000 tapes. •·we've become-the. world's biggest dis- tributors of this kind of music," Willems explained. RECORD sales at the store went up 25 percent in the first month after Maranatha went on KYMS with the "contemporary Christian" sound. The key,. he feels, is "music .that ministers ." He says, "Peo- ple enjoy it from a broad spec· trum." He's proud of the fact that a friend of his, a woman whose husband is a barJA:mder, told him she walked into a liquor store one day and heard his show being piped through the place on KYMS. "Mosi 'religious ' s hows wouldn't be played in a liquor store,'.' he pointed out. "WH EN MOST churches or re- ligious organjzations get ahold of a radio station or t elevision sta- tion, the tendency is to narrow down ... to play what I call 'de· ad' Christian music, the kind where the writer of the music has been dead for years. "I don't think programs should be spotlighted -take a de· nominational evangelist, he's a spotlight; take a Billy Graham or an Oral Roberts and he's not. "If you take a look today you s.ee that those churches that are growing are the ones that have a broad outlook. You get a narrow- minded person who says 'no way but my way• and his minislcy dies right there."· Willems predicts that broad- cast media that don't "broaden out" also will fail.· One nonprofit operation he uses as an example of the right way tq operate i~Channel 40 (KXLA-TV), recentl y transplanted to Santa A-na from studios in North Hollywood. OPERATEI;_) by ';rrin!ty _Broad- casting Network, Inc., the station reportedly is planning to build a new building at the intersection of the Newport and San Diego freeways, partially to be fund~ by money solicited during an on- the-air telethon. Paul Crouch, president of the nonprofit corporation. said the telethon, aired from 3:30 p.m. to midnight every nig.ht for a week, produced $250,000 in one-time gifts aud at least an additional' $30,000 in pledges. These facts and all the rest of the channel's financial dealillgs are open to public scrutiny, he sa ys. "We file an annual report with FCC, in f~ct," he says, "an~ welcome rtot only the RCC"s scrutiny, put anyone's who is in- terested." THE CHANNEL offers "15 to 20 denominational" programs e,ach week, Crouch pointed out, plus public service announce- ments designed to help serve the community. · Religious programs are "sponsored" (produced) by Bap- tist, Roman Catholic and Sevegth Day Adventist churches for telecast on the station. '·I don't think Lansman aud Milam (the FCC petitioners) have to worry. The narrow, sec- tarian approach on any station is bound to bite the dust." Monica business that neither of us could find, you'll be informed of its location. B1•u·1u•f.• flf .1' llf.•ged Snil .tlet it•ators DEAR PAT: As a novice home gardener, I'd.like to know if some of the soil activators or conditioners on the market are all lhey claim to be. These products supposedly either increase the activity and numbers of the soil micro-organisms to the soil, according to ad- vertising I've read. Increased yields, chanqes in top soil and better absorption of the sun's energy are some of the claimed results. K. V., Costa Mesa You may be interested in reading "Soil Activators and Condi· tioners ·An Unlikely Panacea," by E. P. Dunigan and J. F. Parr in the April·May edition of "Crops and Soils Magazine." The authors discussed a project of coordinated study by soil scientists from USDA and State Agriculture Experiment Stations in eight states that examined two soil activator·conditioner products. Following an analysis or test results, the article concluded that ~·Any product which promises to perform magical pl'oc:esses in the soil or to have mysterious beneficial errects on plants and micro·organisms at very low rates of application should always be viewed with skepticism. Such products are a poor investment and of little or no economic value to farmers. They cannot substitute for good farming methods and soil management practices." · .l\.•J·r«•f1111d Pt1fif.•11 .Hen11s J1u;t Tl111t · DEAR PAT: I purchased a ski bag March 1 from Heugahaus in Costa Mesa. At the time of the sale 1 asked the sales lady if it would fit all s izes of skis and she assured me i~ would. I paid cash for the putchase. I ret urned within 20 minutes U> inform her that it would not fit my sk'is and that I would like a cash refund. All she would oC· fer was a credit slip for the am(jUnt. After contacting the manager. he advised me that no cash refunds were made, and that there was a sign behind tile sales counter that advised all customers of this fact. · I did not see.the sign at the time of purchase, and it was not pointed out to me. I feel that any responsibility on my part is preempted by the fact that I was told the ite'm in question would be suitable for my use. J . G .. Corona del Mar Charles Breakfield, general manager of Heugahaus. said tb,at <>Neriag\ credit or exchange rather than a cash refund Is ••sta.ndard business practice." He added that the s ki bag in question was custom·made and although it did fit most !ikl lengths. you l'lhould have requested that It be measured before purchase. Breakfield is willing to issue a $30 cr~it to you, or enba11ge the bag you • purchased fot another he l<11 holding for you. Consameu sbould be aware that when a 0 no cash refund" statement ls either pos&e4 on· the buslneH5 premllle~ or printed on the 1ale1 s1'p, lbe mercbaat 11 well within bls legal rl~hts to refuse such a· refuncl abollld lbe purchased ltem be rdW'Ded. • ,J • I I I I .. f I ' ..... ... • • #~ DAILVPILOT GoQd Talkers The Voluntary Aetion Center of Newport Beal·h needs a ll•lephonc receptionist. Hours needed urt? fron1 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or l to4 p.m ., l\lond<•Y through Friday. Thj center a lso needs volunteers to man the placement desk. ,.\nyone int<'rested should "Contact the cc.ntcr at 675-9210. It is located i'l 1714 \V. Balboa Blvd. ••• Another telcphbne opportunity is availa- ble ~t the Huntington Beach office. Several 1ncn and women are needed to help for a week or lt•lephon(' soli ci ting early this month. · This "'ill culm1natt• in a telethon for a na- ti?'lal health a~encx on June 14 and 15, when many more· \'Oiuntcers will be needed to ans\~rer the tclephont's and tabulate pledges. P'or in formation , call Judy Lo"•er ut the. Voluntary ,.\ction Center, 520 Pec<.i n, Hunl· ington Bc.ach, al 960-3312. VA Benefits lf you"re a veteran, you may be interested in changes in Vctl'rans r\dministration benefits . ,.\s a res ult of legislation passed in 1974 , educ:.itional benefits have been ex- panded. The \1:\ has a bookll'l that l'Xpl;_iins these and other ch:1nges. in(·iuding thosl' in the area of home buying.,.\ copy of F't:'deral Bl'nefits for \1ctcrans ~ind Dependents m:.iy be obtained for 75 cents by \\·riling:, Con,->umer Information, Dept. 23. Pu(•blo. CO 81009. Tht.• booklt.•t includes the information that : -A nC\\' progran1 allo\.\'S an el i~ible vete ran to borrO\\' up to S600 per academic year to take a course leadin g to a colleg'e degree, or to a professional or vocational ob· je~tive that requires at least six months to complete. This interest-bearing Joan progran1 is based on financial need and is available on- ly to tho~e \~1ho cannot get a student loan to meet their full needs under Title IV of the 1-lighe r Education Act of 1965. -ThC' ;1ctual ratl·S 1h.1id to \'etE'rans in school , including tWtion and monthly al· IO\l.'ancc, have been incre<ised, as have the amounts for tutoring <1ssistancl'. -The time li1nit for us ing GI edul·ationttl benefits ..a lso has been increased -it used to be eight years, but 110\V \'l'ICr ans ·released from active duty after July 31, 1'955 have eligibility for 10 years after release. or until l1ay Jl , 1976, \1:hichever is later. -Changes have also been made in the area of home buying. Entitlement <the amount of loan the V ,.\ will guarantee) has been in - <'reased. Also, there are provisions for resto,.r - ing your home loan rights -\.\'hich means even though you've bought one home \l'ilh a GI Joan. you m ay be able to regain your e ntitle· ment to make a second purchase. · -for the first time you can u.se your GI right.s to buy a lot to put a mobile home on. -For veterans \.\'ho have used their en- titlement befo re Dec. 31, 19i4, an additiona l entitlement is ;:1v ai la ble for ho me Joan purposes. .. ,.,, ,.,,,,,,. ,,,.,,,,,, . ·A-a-choo! '"Hay (ever" is not caused by hay nor does ·it produce fever. But, no matter \\·hat it is called, this spring and summer approximate- ly 10 million ,\me ricans \viii huff and puff. wheeze, sneeze and cough \l'hile they dab at "''atery and itchy eyes. Rag"'·eed is the big culprit in the ~tid\ves l and eastern United States . but in C<:ilifornia other plants, especially g rass pollens. are the cause of these uncomfortable symptoms. Hay fever is one of the most common t ypes of allergy. What causes it? A combina- tion of exposure to the pollen and a tendency to -develop allergy is required. Susceptible pea· pie manufacture antibodies to the pollen :.ii · Jerge(IS. When these antibodies combine with the allergens on the surface of cell s. hi stamine and other powerful chemicals are released. These chemicals proUuce the symptoms. 1'he best protection agC1inst hay fever is lo stay away from the offending substance . Your doctor can advise you reg<1.rding hay fe \'W' substances in your area. Why· .. theCan Or Box Isn't Always Full Or Heavy not understa~d that 86;.~;1~~~s'c~.ft~!~.~1!!,.T some s lack fill or air "•·~Se•••<• space is natural after a . Do you ever (ind the :product "settles do\.\·n" an1ount of food inside a or the moisture in it p<-1Ck<tge or c<-1n doesn't evaporates. Courts have measu're up lo the pro· been reluctant to pro· misc on the label? secute slack-fill charges It happens. . so long as the net "'eight Sometimes it is de· itself is accurate. liberate but often it is Another contributor to not. general consumer con· Anyone wh,o ha s fusion on this subject ii.; ov:ened. a dry pudding' the fact that, as yet, net mix to fu~d the box partly "'eight in cans legally in· full of air, or a canned eludes the packing liquid vegetable to find half of as \.\'ell as the solid pro· the net \.\'eight pledged duct you bought. on the label made up of A lso, f eder·al re - liq uid may think that gulatory expert s note son1eho\v, son1C\.\'here, t hat sO me consumers he has been "had." may not realize that an IIO\l'eve r, gnvernn1ent exact \l'Cigh-in for each experts \\'hO \\'atch over package at lhe label tins area ins.isl ~hat a c-poundage never \\'as pl'O· tual. s hort\1•e1ghl1ng and . miscd . Government rc- dell beratc fruud a1·e gulation aims at lbe much less than thl'Y average in a lot, and .if. used to be. ficials o r the agencies A F'ood and Drug Ad· l'harged \\'ilh monitoring ministration <F'DA ) the 1966 Fair Packaging study of 1973, for in-and Labeling . ..\ct are try- s tanc e, found I h e in g to pin down a defini· ;_i,·era gc dr y f oo d tionofwhatcons titutes:1 package not under but 4 "reasonable v.ariation" percent over its declared from the norm. net\1·eiCht -in line\\'ith ''\\le're seekiiig a the old "baker 's dozen'' balance that "'·ould allo\\' concept of better more ' some tolerance." cx - than less. plains Earl Johnson of lt10R f: Ol~TE!\, federal officiU ls insist, the consumer just does lhe f'ederal Trade Com· mission's (FTC) special statutes division. "\\1ith the machine age Paint Spray Gun Warnings Issued \\',.\S.-11:'\GTO;-; (UPI l The gun invol\'ed is re· -,.\ t~ pc of spray paint ferred to as an airl ess gun on lhc markcl for on· type. It depend s on the \y u fl'\\' years 1s being pushing of a pislon·tr 1>c linked lo st.·rious in -device to pressure the juries, some uf \.\'hich paint out o r the marhin{', h;:i ve even res ulted in instead of on an air ron1 - a m put at1on of finger::;. prcssor. The Con s u m c r The commission s aid it Pr oduct Safety Com· conducted six in-depth mission says the pro-investigations of injuries blem results berause the associated "'·ith the de· paint ii:> l'jectcd at high vices. In fou r cases, speed \.\'ith such needle three of \\'hich involved s h;:irpnes s that it can professional painters, penetrate the s kin and the victims s uffered ca u se tiss ue injury . fingcramputation. Even som ething that ap· 'J'he commission said pears as harmless as a cons umers s hould not p1n prick ca n s pread rent such guns \\'ithout paint under the skin, \\·ritten operating in· causing infection. . structions. FABRICS YOU . WON'T FIND IN ' #~CrA .. FABRIC ·STORE.S! •• Did you ever notice that you seem to find the same fabrics at the same prices In fabric stores & dept. stores? Oh, sure, a larger 1tOf'e.wUI hive a bigger kettleck>th selection than a small store or m1ybe there Is a tale on somewhere tor polyester doubleknits, but did you know that 9'9% ot lhe1e stores buy from the same souJ1Ces-te1tile mills. NOT US! We buy our fabrk:s from clothing manufacturers-the same ones that supply places like Judy's, JM, Bulk><:k'1. We get designer one-ot-a·ktnd sample cuts & Pr1nti "'81 were con- fined to one manutaclurer. All of our ltbrlCI are guaran- teed 1st quality and you will never pay retail Nit prices, If you 1ew tor lndlvldualily, 11 well 11 price\ what tre you waiting for? . · POL~STER JERSEY 60" GABARDINE SA IN PRINTS l'OL YISTll IUNO PRINTS \ "A SllCW SlLICTtON" 1o1n & aolt1 30 Ce*s ggcYd ASlYd. soc A$SYd, s1·24 htoll ltfoll ,,i<e Yd. ,,k. Yd. * DOWNTOWN L.A. t COSTA MISA: t ltfi I ,LACINTIA 950 SANTI! 17141 646-4040 HOURS llllt TUES. nMIS,, SAT. 10 Ul . ! P,ll MD. &Flit c..-" °"""" (lilt 627-4471 HOUAS· llON ·SAT. 9<10 IO S.JO t ANAHllM: 509.(. t. KARLLA 10 ~M. ·I P.M. U , lwr. lint -lo o;,.·1 (714) 772-4471 SUK Ii.I P.M. '' ·it 's dirficult to make every package perfect - most companies pack to an a\•erage concept and overfill to Jnake sure .... There's a real question as to "''hether the con s umer "'ould \\·ant to pay the expense of hand-count pre· cision." that_change on the label dustry is. not pleased by "much more than put- and in ads. · · the prospect of stripping ting a declaration on a \\'ith m eat and canned the '''eight dO"'-'ll to the label" -and could prove goods ttle consumer solids. unsafe. He explains that fares something of a "\\1e think the benefits the fuller the can, often special problem in that "''on't just ify the costs." the greater the difficulty ·the liquid counts in the says Roger Coleman or of heat penetration \.\'hen net\\·eight. theNational CannersAs-.cans are ''cooked'' B y la\\' a certain sociation, describing the t og ether in \\'hat percentage of liquids and dollar figure only as ainounts to a giant pre- \\•ater may be added to "fairly substantial.'' ssurecooker. One marketing de· ci!:.1011 opted for by sonic firms confronted by tis· 1ng costs is to reduce the qu a ntity o r mix the quality in the same size hox r:.1th e r th;:1n charge the eonsumcr mort'. meat, for instance, dur· In the meantime, iC ing the post-slaughtt.•r Predicting-tha't a you come across pro- chilling process. '·horsepn\.\'C r r are'' bll'ms in s horl\\'C ighting ''That liquid i s a among canners eoultl of lhe food you buy, ex- source of contention \\'ith e\'olve in \.\'hich each \.\'as perts-suggest you con- ronsurners." concedes trying to outdo the other taC't the manager of the J ohri l\.IcKelvey "of the in drained \\'ei)'.!'ht, !\Ir. store \\'here you made Agriculture Depart· Cole man says the pro· the ilUrchase or local or ment's syste n1s devt.•lop· L'-ess D£. changeo\•er s tale \Vcigh t s and T•IE ·f'TC. !ttu,.died this ml'nl staff. ··They \\·ant ..,,·ould be rompli eated -n1easures officials. problem las t fal.l a11d each produ('t tu \\'Cig h concluded that ther e is \\'hat it 's 1n •u·ked, <.ind l'llOUgh added l'OllSUlllCI' the liquid is thl'0\\'11 a\\'ay protcction , in thl' \\'t.•1 gln ur t.'\'aporatl'S. But our info.r.maUor~J1_LhcJabcl...--..!·ic\\' 1s that as long us incr·eased unit pricing, it's \\·it hin the legal and the like, to put do"·n limits. " any l'hargc of consumer deception in this prac· . 1\ C•t,\!\GE is bre\\'ing ti('C . in the canned goods 1-lo\\'e\•Cr . U.S. Rep. area, hO\\'evcr, prodded Benjamin S. Rose nthal by consumer Union (ClJ) (0 ) of !'\c"°' York, \.\·hu 1n <l petition t\.\'O years also h<1 s studied the pro· ago and other cpnsumer blem, has argued the op· advocat es since. The pos ite ·<1nd ha s in · FDAisabouttopropose troduced legislation that drained rather than net \.\'ouldrequire any 1·educ· ~labeling s tandards. lion in content or s hift in Consumers have .irgucd qua l ity within a 1t \\'ould gi\'C them a partil'ular package to be much stronger com· accompanied for a l'er-parativc shopping tool. tau1 period by a notice of The c a n n in g in · They Drill .Wells To Beat GU1' Bills K r\!'\SAS CITY (,\p) -Dozens of rural resi· dents in l\1issouri and Kansas, be!i icged by s kyrock e lin g pro(larie costs und doomsday talk of· un energy crisis, are returning to the \\•ays o{ the people \\·ho first set· t!('d this land. They arc becoming self -reliant. ,\ta cost 1·a ng-i ng from $3,000 to S7 ,000, some fa mili es -if they are lucky -can drill a gas \\'ell, get it piped into their home and enjoy a clean. free, private sourl'e uf energy for pcl'h<tps half a century. 'fh('t'e 1s little or no main- tenance expense and practica l!~· no govern· n1cnt burea ucr;:icy to l'Ollt('lld \\'[th. But ga mblers have takt.•n lesser ris ks. EVERYTHING GOES-RIGHT TO .THE BARE WALLS SAYE 40to75% F!~ST QU~,LITY MERCHANDISE • MANY, MANY STYLES AND, COLO.RS TO CHOOSE FROM!. • ALL .SALES ARE FINAL • ., Lie ii233 r , " • lo lo b 1. • b A S• c II I n s ~ ·~ t ' ., I \ t .v • )' ' c ~ t v r ii s v ( .. d I • ' s • l ~ l I I l ' I s t t r a c • f s I r r I l t I • t I I ' I l 1 I I I I I 1 ] 1 ... &ti! ju tel <a' fir c:<i pit ' fir th• la ju! .. Teaching: Nobiest Job? If I covld do it uJI over, I'd be a school teacher. U I oootd suddenly &el a teaching job tomorrow', 1'4ft"ab it. I'd love it. I've 1tlwa)'s envied teacher s. I think that's because I believe teaching Is a noble pro· fession, perhaps the noblest of all professi6ns , and those who d edicate their lives to it a re no· ble people. Corny? Maybe. But it's true. ·I didn't have to spend a week a s a world and American history teacher at a junior high school to realize te:fcning was in a special category. I've known it for years. My week in the profession only added to my belief. I really was the teacheT t oo. 1 pre· pared the lessons at rJght and l ran the four classes. The. permanent teacher took the roll, then t;::=:::=:~ either sat in the back of the room and did paper work or left the room . r wasn 't bashful either. 1 was no----... =. so involved in my job I even gave three eithth graders 100 "I.will· not·talk·in·class ·unless-called ·On·to·speak' · sentences to write because they were too gabby. I really didn't know whal punishment was ·proper so reached deep into the past, remem- bering the 100 sentences 1 had to write. I STARTED OUT .trying to be a "Mr. Nov - ak" and wound up as a ''Mr. Chips."l'm not ... inferring I was beloved but I did age. Rap!dly. Yet I was the boss. I didn't wanl to be remem· bered as a "nice guy but wishy·washy." I wanted to be a s ubstitute who earned his money that week. The whole situation was a little ridiculous because l never even went 1.o college. I s tarted newspapering right after I got out of the 82nd Airborne Division. Yet if I were in the profession today, I'd pro· bably be up before the school board charged with being a ty rant by some very angry mother of a student. Tyrant'! Hardly. l 'd plead innocent. But, you know, [ don't like the turn OUl' schools have taken these past several years. It was Jess than a decade ago when the ad-. minis tration and faculty ran a school, responsible to the school boa rd. There were dress and grooming codes, conduct codes. Boys looked like boys. Girls were fe minine. Ktds knew what "Thank you " and "May l ?" meant without having to check dictiona~ies. Today, too many schools are run by the students. Say thew rong word to a kid today and you've got the American Civil Liberties Union on your back. Parents used to support a principal. Daniel Halligan The Job H~pPer Yel I don't blame the kids for the rotten system we have in educational circles today. I blame Yt}ll. I blame me. I blame parents. I blame PT As that do little more than read the minutes of the last meeting, then have coffee and cake. Why do we treat teachers like second·class citizens? We expect them to have the best education possible before they enter the pro- fession, then send them back to summer school year after year. We force them to work as service station at- tendants, s hoe c lerks, janitor::; and typists to make financial ends meet. WE PAY AN entertainer a quarter of a million dollars for a week's performance in Las · Vegas but we thumb our noses at our teachers when they plead for a $10 a week raise and tell them lo go out on strike. It's not right. · One morning while reading water meters I had a woman call out from a kitchen window. "Don't worry, he won't bite." She was refer· ring to her dog racing toward me._ She m~y have known it. I may have known 1t. But did the dog? (He put m e over a six-foot fence.> P arents, you may know your k.ids ar e smarter than their teachers. Your kids may know it. But I'm sure the teachers don't have this information. Support these men and women right down the line. l loved my week as a junior high teacher. I loved my week c.ts ~ Head Start teacher's aide. l loved coacblng grnde school basketball b?ys two years in a row. (We won 41 consecutive games . How about that?) l lo~ed "'.or~ing with kids in traffic safety, helpmg Juniors and seniors get a teen club started. I wish I had gone to college and become a teacher. I s ure do. Next week: Head Start teacher's aide. Daniel Halligan is a retired newspaperman who worked at 132 jobs in three years -asking and getting no special treatment -as the basis of this celumn, about the kind of employes we all take for granted. The column will continue~ long a~ he can keep finding new jobs. Readers with questions a!1d comments may write to ~im in care of the Dady Pilot. For personal replies enclose stamped self· addressed envelope. TV Set Ca~ Hurt You-If It Falls .. WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ A new government study indicates mos~ in· juries invol ving tele~ision sets are not caused by explosions or fires -but by various collisions between peo- ple and the sets. t ype or problems being treated in e m ergency rooms around the coun- try involves falling i!lto or being hit by a !ailing television set. While explosions and fires do occur, and while these cases result in by far more serious in- juries, the mOit common The Consumer Product' Safety Com· mission did an in-depth study of 35 emergency room cases where television sets were list· ed as the culprits. ARlle~~~.~~e ~~~AL · Huntlnglon Eleach EVERY SAT~DAV ANO SUNDAY 10 AM to 5 P.M. 536-2579 ' /' . ... SuAday. June 1. 1975 DAILY PlLOT 83 ~'Don't Drink the Water?'· Cautious American and bacteria ·count or. Now ibe~ is specuJatioa tourists have followed what comes out oflhe tap that the rise in canceN the ''don 't drink the mlty literally make ybu deaths may be due in water" practice in many. sick," writes author part to commercial& lands for many years. Is Roul Tunley. waste products draining: the same advice begin-into our reservoirs. ~ ning to hold true for com-During the 1960s the re Complacency and m. • munities in the United were 128 reported out· dustrial growth are two4 Staies? • breaks of contaminaJ.ed reasons why our drink·~ Pesdcides, fertilizers drinking water which re· ing water is no longer as; ana industrial wastes suited in 20 deaths and mg water is no loogeii are finding (heir way in· 46,374 cases o( illness. safe. 1 to the nation's drinking ip;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .. ._;;;;;;;;""'::.i;;="!"':'ir~~O:~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;.;;;;-I water. warns the June is· ·sue of Reade.r's Digest. ............. IUIMCASI Once our • public water supply syst e m in the U.S. was considered the best ~--16c: 1 in the wo'rld. =• .-1 ,. i is i i (• '' ,,,, f.1<· UPIT~to Norton Simon. former Orange County industrialist and patron of . the arts . <.tdmircs Raphael's "Madonna and Child," for which he paid $3 million in 1972. Simon and many world art experts believe that fine .a rt. not gold, silver or Swiss bank acc&unts. make the best tkpo~itory for: those seeking a hedge against . inflation. There's a billion-doll ar annual turnover in art owners hip. Overseas for Summer Jobs Not All-Glamor By RA NDY MINK Cllrish•n Science Monitor News S•~vlco s trange language) month with free room without a traveling com· and board. panion to lean on. Most job· program or· Imagine ·wailing on Many students who ar-ganizers r ec om m erui tables at a Swiss lake re-rive in Europe with some working in Great Brita1'h sort amid the grandeur language ability soon unless the student has a of s now.covered Alps; find their school German special desire to tackle pitching hay on an idyllic ----------the language difficulties little farm in Norway ; or 'Guidelines for evalooting in other countries. tidying up rooms in a overseas 1ob programs are Welsh country inn. rnctuded in the brochure, Dreaming of overseas "A Word of Caution," the ad v e n t u re , m a n Y U.S. Sta te Department of· American st ude nt fers free to students. It's every year toy with the available from the Bureau idea of landing a sum· of Educational and Cultural mer job in Europe. They Affairs, Departmevt of r espond t o ad s a nd State, Washington, DC poster coupons. with an 20520. eye toward making a de·---------- cent wage and seeing the world at the same time. This year, especially, student job seekers are being attracted to foreign lands because of high unemployment in the United States. Job· program s ponsors report mail inquiries have been pouring in steadily since January. DES PITE the flowery images and sugar·coated prose in s ome job catalogs, which fuel slu· dent fantas ies about liv· ing in the Old World. summer jobs abroad are rarely glamorou::;. In re· alit~·. the work is menial, the hours are long. and the pay 1s low Students also must consider both air fare to Europe and the fees a JOb·placem e nt a gency charges for fmding a job and o bta 1n 1n g a work perm it. To cover these travel and place· ment expenses, a student has to toil at least two m onths just to break even on the venture. But the experience of working in Eur ope and really getting io know a part icular culture is in· dee d educational and often more worthwhile than indep e ndent vagabonding or swe~p· ing through 11 countries on a study tour . Students who work· in Europe arc forced to adapt to local ways (and possibly a or French is not good enough. They have trou- ble understanding dialects, and the people talk •·too fas t." But struggling to com- municate and develop fluency is what serious students exped, __, and want. Some -~olleges award academic credit for work·abroad stints. "I was scared at first because I couldn't un· dersta nd the Swiss dialect of German," she said. '·Gradually, 1 got to know people and was sorry to leave Zurich. But the work itself I don't miss at all." ONE OF THE most popular arrangem ents in a French· or German· s peaking country is the family·help (or "au pair"} job. Only women are eligible fo r these positions, which involve light housewo~k and ~ak· ing care of children m a European home. An "au pair" girl gets her own room, all meals, ample fre~ time, and a little spending money ($50 to SlOOa month). While the •·au pair" girl may be expected to give the children English les so ns . a so und knowledge of French, or German is not as impor· Lant as in a m ore de· manding hotel or restaurant job, which might pay $200 to $300 a ------ ADVANCE REGISTRATION ICE SKATING LESSONS .. • Enhance your child's poise and posture. 'A planned program of lessons with the exclusive Ice Capades' easy learning method gives you or your child healthy exercise i n pleasant supervised surroundings. REGISTER NOW SptcialW..1.tn MESAVYDE C&ml Ht,.,. l A~ Ce"9 MfM _TtLl714lt7t.al10 Hair t-biter's hos the onswet to you nol problem$. We ere noN offering~ Selvice. * Monia1e$. Hot 01 Treatments. •Pedc11es and JuGettes by: Ede and Kathy AM -· . We also specicke in "~ Porcelain' no~s by our newest rrember from )he Vollf1Y ••• Judi Hope to see yoo soon! ~!~ 70 FASHION ISLAND • 644-2 151 "Today the taste, odor ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--===m;;;..iiiiiiiiii=miiiiiiiiii~ GENUINE ANTIQUE IVORY ~AD/2 ~ CARVI NGS . 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NO AGE LIMm Adults, famHy groups welcome! PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS: .. 'Sears From store 01>9nlng to ont hour prior to •tort clotll'SJ. Sunday 12 noon to 4 p.m. Photographers' lunch from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. except , Dt\k'" '1•Llll1 i. t\l• • u. Sunday. A~ailable '•t the following Sears Stores: Alh1mbf1 luen1 Park C.n~a Plfk C1r.o" Cenltot Compton-Lynwood Covlft• June 3 through June 8 El Monte Glenda .. Hollywood Inglewood • • Legu"• Hiiie long 8HCh f'c)rthrldge Olympie l Soto Or1nge Pu1cten1 PolftOn• Puente Hiiia Pico S1nt1 Fe Sprfng• S1nt1 Monk• South Co11t Plata Ton1nce Valley Vermont w .. tm1n1ter ' ... I ,. ' ,. • f DAIL V PILOT Sunday, June 1, 1975 J 'Feeding Wo~ld: ·Gr.owing Possibility ByJOOLSON CM .. DIMy ........... There are a lot ol problems in the world today, aucb 'as economic slumps, unemploy· ment and high prices, but the major dll!lculty is over popula· Uon, according to Dr. Howard Schneiderman. The UCI dean told Town and Gown members during the Irvine group's 10th a nn iversary Juncheon that •'the one major problem is that the world is get- Ung crowded." The global birth rate is such, he said, that every three weeks in China, the equlvalent of another Orange County is born. Dr. Schneiderman, dean of UCI 's School of Biological Scien.res, director of its Center for Pathobiology, and new member of the prestigioll.5 National Academy of Science, predicted that the world population wftl re- , ach6.5billionbytheyear2000. ''But it's my belief," he added, "that society wtu ftnd a number of culturally acceptable ways to regulate humanity.•• The question remutns, llowever, of how the world wlU manage to raise enough food between now and the year 2000 to. avoid mass starvaUon. NEW METHODS Dr. Schneiderman, whose talk was titled Frontiers in Biology, said new methods of growing .food and propagating plants have bf~ .(liscovered which will help bndge the gap. These include the development of plants which can fertilize tMmselves, the production of new plant varieties through cell culture and a process called clon- ing. for the firs t, the clue came jpfjm the fact that "some algae can take the nitrates from the air and convert them for their own use," Dr. Schneiderman said. :tilitro~en, in the form of Coast-Couples Exchange·Vows Alderson-Stanton Corona del. Mar High School graduates, Sheila Ann Stanton and Thomas Michael AJderson were married in Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church, Newport Beach. The bride also attended Orange Coast College, and. her husband studied at the Northrop Institute of Technology and served in the Army. The newlyweds, who will live in Mission Viejo, are the daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Stanton Jr., Corona del Mar and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Alderson, Newport Beach. Clapp-Schubert South Shores Baptist Church, Laguna Niguel was the setting tor the marriage of Diane Kathleen Schubert and Kenneth Mark Clapp. Their parents are the Harold S~hu~rts and the J ack Ke_nneth Clapps, all of Huntington Beach. ~ The bride is a graduate of Edison High School and her hus band is a gradu~te of Huntington Beach High School. au i lter-Hutchl nso n Charles Johri Quilter II claimed Ann Parker Hutchinson as his bride during a garden wedding ceremony at the Emerald Bay home of his parents, Marine Maj. Gen. (ret.) and Mrs: Charles John Quilter. . Parents of the bride are Marine Brig. Gen. (ret.) and Mrs. Homer Gray Hutchlnsoo Jr. of Tallahassee. T he bride is the asalstanl director of the Passport Division, Stale Department, Seattle. Sbe attended the University of Tokyo, lJnlveraity or Hawaii and is a graduate of Florida State University. · She participated in the Florence, Italy program. wet; a member of Alpha Delta Pi, Mortar Board, Garnet Key, FSU FJy. ing Circus and was named in "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities." The bridegroom aUendod Sophia Univeraity, "Tokyo and traduated from UC Berkeley where be was a member of Sigma Alpha EptUon. He urved as a fighter pUot for lhe Marino .Corps and now holdJ the rank of major in the reserve. He is a pilot for a com· merclaJ alrUne, and is a member ol the InsUtu~ of Navigation, the American Soaring Society and the Airlines Pilot.a Alsoclation. • Cayton-Daniels Tbe Corona del Mar borne of Mrs. Cilberl Ho8ges was the set· ' nitrates for ferUllier, is a big ex· penae in the producUoo ot food, 10 plants wblch can fertilize themselves through this kind o! conversion could save the cost of 200 million tons of f ertillzer by the year 2000, the biologist ex· plained. Within a decade, he predicted, the grafting of plant tissue which' can make this conversion wiU be ·areaUty. The second possibility, de· veloplng new plant varieties, ls ordinarily a 20-year process, but scientists have discovered bow to do it 1,000 times faster. · CELLS•'VSED Plant cells are treated with hormones, Dr. Schnejderman ex-. plained, and two different kinds of cells are fused by the removal of their walls. This process would allow the crossing of rice and corn, for ex· ample, to produce supercrops. 1"'e scholar told a story about ooe experiment where cabbage IDd radlabes wero to be croesed tor a new ve1otable called rab- baae. This was to produce a plant with the roots of the racltsh and the leaves of the cabbage, but lt was mistaken a.nd produced the roots of the cabbage and the leaV'.eS of the radlsh. Such cell culturing also would permrt the development of mu- tant plants which could grow in sbil with a high salt content, areas with heavy smog, or would have better quality protein. Cloning, perhaps the least. practical of the three processes, makes a whole new plant out or a parent plant. This is po ss ible, Dr . Schneiderman said, becaµse each cell in a living organism bas a fu!I set of genetic codes. The parent plant can serve as a "mother environment" for a whole different kind of plant without passing on lts own characteristics. "But there is one defect here," Dr. Schnelderm an cautioned. ••For each person on earth there are 300 million insects. They will wish to sharecrop with us as long as we have outdoor agriculture.'' Present insecticides are not totally effective because rhey wUJ kill people and animals along with the insects, he explained. But, new products are being developed which do not attack animals .. These utilize insect hormone' whlch work on speclnc parts of the insects. • "We survive now because or other insects,'' Dr .. Schneiderman said. ,. Biologists als9 are working on the problem of regeneration, he added. It is his hope that biologists will have unlocked the secret by the end of the century so that man will be .able to re· .... generate some parts of his body like the lizard can grow a new tail. CALENDAR: Benefits Beckon KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA: The alumnae a ssociation of southern Orange County will pre- sent an art show and auction at 7:30 p.m . Friday, June 6, in the Tale of the Whale, Balboa. Admissi9n is $4 and proceeds will benefit the Day Care Center, Santa Ana and Hope Haven School. • SAN CLEMENTE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN: A June Jubilee is the theme of a benefit interior design show to be presented at 8 p.m. Friday. June 6, in the San Clemente Inn. Esther Brach a will discuss col· or coordination. furnishings and the proper use of fabrics and ac· cessories. Proceeds will .be given to the Sen1or Citizens Center and Listening Ears, Inc. Tickets, at $3.50, may be re· served by calling Ms. Bracha, 492-7220. MYASTHEN I A GRAVIS FOUNDATION : A be nefit luncheon is planned by the Orange County Auxiliary at noon Friday, June 6, in the Huntington Beach Mercury Savings and Loan. Don Witht, a gemologist from Ontario will talk about Gems of the Bible. Proceeds will help pa- tient aid, education and research ofthis neuromuscular disease. ORANGE COUNTY AS· SOCIATION FOR RETARDED · CITIZENS: W orlc training, pre· school and extended day care programs for retarded children and adults will benefit from an art exhibition Friday, June 6, in the Balboa Bay Club. Lithographs, et~hings, oils, Thirty-six artists will be represented m the SOiree d 'Art planned by Newport Harbor Aux· iliary of Children's Home Society for Saturday. June 7, in the Santa Ana Country Club. The champagne dinner and art auction will r aise funds for CHS's work with children and parents. Previewing the art are Richard Challis who will be auctioneer, and Mrs. John E. Dwan' JI, event chairman. ... MRS. ALDERSON MRS. CLAPP ting for .the wedding of her daughter, Susan Daniels and Timothy Scott Ca)tfon of Washington, D. C. The bride also is the daughter of Lester Daniels of Marina del Rey and her husband's parents are the Rev. and Mrs. James Cayton of Tigard, Ore. The new Mrs. Cayton graduated cum laude from UCI:.A, where she also earned an MBA. She also studied.al the Sorbonne. Her husband graduated from Oregon State University, com· pleted his law degree at the Universite de Paris, Pantheon, Sorbonne, and his masters of comparative law al George Washington University. He is the French legal specialist in the European Law Divisiot) at the Library of Congress The newlyweds will live in w~_.,gton, D. C. Turner-Witherbee In \.s mall garden wedding ceremony al their new home in Newport Beach, Mrs. JoAnn Sampson Wjtherbee married Orange County Superior Court Judge JamesK. Turner Sr. The new Mrs. Turner is a graduate· or Scripps College and earned an MA from Claremont Graduate School. · Her husband received a BS from the University of Southern California and his JD from Loyola University School of Law. He is affUf ated with Theta Xi and Phi Delta Phi. "' Vinsel-Hakam In a double ring ceremony in St. Wilfrid's Episc9pal Church, Huntington Beach, Susan Hakam and Arthur R. Vinsel both of J:luntington Beach exchanaed nuptial vows and rinJs. ' Their parents are the Samuel Hakams or Huntin&ton Beach Mrs. Josephine Vinsel, Costa Mesa and the late Mr. Arthur R'. Vinsel Sr. The-bride is a graduate of Lynwood High School, Golden West College and received a BA ln political science from Ca lifornia State University at Fullerton. Her husband is a graduate of San Lull Obispo High School and attended Cal Poly, San Lw1 Obispo, Oran1e Coast College and UC Irvine. He Is past president or the Oranae County Press Club. The newlyweda w11J live 1n HunUoston Boacb.. watercolors and other works by master artis ts will be auctioned, as well as a painting which won the National Association·~ 1975 National Art Design contest. SAN CLEMENTE GENERAL HOSPITAL AUXILIAllY: The . group's annual dinner dance will be presented Saturday, June 7, in El Adobe to raise scholarship funds. The ball, open to the public, has limited seating. Reservations are requested. Scholarships benefit students srudying in related me dical fields . DELTA ZETAS: DecZees by the Sea will meet for a luncheon Saturday, Jud e 7, in Halecrest Community Center, Costa Mesa. Proceeds will aid the hard·Of· hearing program in the Newport. Mesa Unified School District. Reservations may be made by calling Gretchen Myers at 968-4352 o r Phylli s Pipes, 639·6389. NEWPORT·COSTA MESA BRANCH, AAUW: Ms. Lynn M. Osen, author and teacher, and also consultant to the Women's Opportunity Center, UC Irvine. will speak at the 11 a.m. meeting Saturday. June 7, in the Reuben E. Lee restaurant. CALIFORNIA RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION: Members and friends of the Orange County Coast Division are invited to h ear Dr. Arthur Corey, president emeritus of the CTA, who will talk on The Key to Keeping Young. The luncheon meeting will begin at noon Saturday, June 7, in Clubhouse 2, Leisure World. NE WPORT HARBOR PANHELLENIC: A mother· daughter sorority information party is planned at 2 p.m. Satur· day, June 7, in the Newport Beach home of Mrs. Charles E. '° Vandervort Jr. Senior girls . from Newport· Mesa high schools and Orange Coast College who plan to attend a four-year ~ollege are inviled. Further information is availa- ble by call¥ig Mrs: Donald Brit· ton, 675·24filt; · SANTA ANA COLLEGE WOMEN'S CENTER: Ann Sloan wiU head a weekly discussion group each Wednesday at noon on the potential of the single lifestyle. The group talks are open to women throughout the com- munity. CLIPPED WINGS: Officers of the United Airline Stewardess Alumnae will be installed during a husbands' night social at 6:30 p.m . Satw·day, June 7, in the Mission Viejo home of Mrs. · James Preston. Pam Smith is the new presi- dent and other officers are Stevie Erckeneff, vice president; Jana Miller and Judy Claypool, secretaries, and Judy McGuire, · treasurer. Caller's Making Costly Mistakes DEAR ANN LANDERS: My OJ roommate and I have received five obscene phone calls this past· (Ann Landers~ week. We're scared to death the .O.· person calling ~nows who we are myself whenever I think my son and where.we hve. is getting sick, so I phone the doc· ~lease_ tell ~s w~at to s~y. tor. He has very httle patience . We ve tned being nice, readmg The last time I called he said the riot act, threatening to notify .. I'm putting this bluntly Pleas~ the police: Nothing works. We don't phone every time you think n~ed advice. -SLEEPLESS your child is getting sick." NIGHTS Ann;I bate to be a pest butl get DEAR S.N.: The person who panicky. I realize most doctors makes obscene phone caJls ls a are' overworked but we trust sickle who gets his jollies from them with the1 lives of our evokin~ responses of fear, anxie· children. I don't want to be afraid ty or disgus t. In short, he enjoys to phone Ute doctor. My child upsetting people. . , might become danaerously ill The moment you realm~ Its before I call him. Then it may be that kind or a call, hang up too late. Please tell me what to without saying one word. If he do. -FRIGHTENED MOTHER calls a second time, hang up DEA1l MOTHER: J mtgbt be. again. A third and fourth -do able to belp if I knew bow often the same. you bave called the doctor In tbe Always answer --don'& Just let 'tn& montb -or week Four the phone ring. Say .. Hello," and tJmes! Twenty.five Um.? And wait to make 1ure you know for what &lme do you make u.-e certain it's the nut. Then bani , caJl1! NooaT Three ID tbe mon· ap. Those creep1 utually call IDIT Abo, wbat dJd Jae na1nt ,from a phone· booth. Wbea you yoa do for tbe dalld't answer and bang up, they lose Slace fever IHIM to be tbe their dimes. Your 11Uence, aymptosn,wbydoa'tyoelaaveaa coupled with the loss o1 dimes, vndere&aadln1 that )'oa WOD't will almo1t always d18courqe call 1Ulle11 the clalld lau a tem- tbe caller ~fore loaf. peratue of 101 de1ree. ar moreT If uy tltieata ate made, notJfy 'l1l1a eeema reaeoaable to me. u tbe polite at once. 11 callA penlat, It doeu"t 1eem reuoaable to call tile pbone company. In some mM-•et '80&herdoctot. :~::•tancea tbe calls ~an be Going to 1 wedding? Giving one? Or atandlnf up in one? Even DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am ii you're already matrted Ann the mother of a sick child who ic Lander's completely new .. The under !ive years of age. Tho first Bride's Gulde' wW amwerques· symptom of his illness Js a hl&h Uon1 about todaJ'• weddlnfs. fever. He has been hospitalized For a copy aeod a dollar bUJ forc()l)vulsions threeUmes. plu1 a lon'a, 1elf·addre11~: The problem is the doctor. stamped envelopf (lo cents Because I am high-strung hnd· poetaee> to Ann L~. P.O. nervou1 I become very unsure of Box 1400, Elgin, JU. eouo. /\ .. • ... ............. , ........... ··-· ....... •" ................. . . ........... . BYnday.JtJne 1.1975 DAIL V PILOT 8 S I PU~LIC NOTICE "CTITIOIJ$ 9USINIH MAMEITATIMINT Tilt followlna perlOfl Is 4lolno butl· nt»tl: • CREATIVE OBSESS ION J>t40TOGRAPHV, 237 ... E EIOtn A-e., ,Co\t• Mew, CA. t2•H Oov91H A. Veto. Ult I! Eto.&n Ave •• C.OSIAI ~-..CA. 92U7 Tiiis t111sl11tu Is conctucteci by an'tr>-Cllvklual. , Dou9IH A. Yates Tiiis ''•t•m•rit WU filed Willl 11\t County Cieri! of Or•noa Courtly on iw.1 21, 191S. F4401 Publls.lle<I Or•nOt CoHt O•lly Pilot, ~y 1S, arid June I, 8, IS, t97S 1901·7S PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOU$ BUSI NHS NAME ITATEMINT The to1lowl119 persons are OOlno buSI· M UH: BBS PROPERTIES, 2920 Juetllt• Pleet, Fulltrlon, Celllorn1• 92'15 J•n O. 11ncs Ellr•btth J. ~. .. 2t Gu1~1rand Cr., Hunllnoton Buell CAlllornl• 92646 ' Bruce R. and Paull H. Burton, '11121 Re11•1t• Orlvt, Huntington Buch. C..llfornla 92•46 John F. •nd 1.yrlnt H Blbl~r. mo Juanita PIKe, Fullerton. c.111ornla 92~S This builneu Is conducltd lly .i gener•l 1Nrlntnh1p. Jan O, S."'"r This ilatement was flied with the County Clerk ot Oranoo County on Mdy 1S, ms. FOti4 Pullllshed OranQt Coast O.illy Pok>t, May II, 2$, June t. 8, t97S t820-1S :1:.;usty .Europe ·Tours Noted -. · LONDON (UPI) -Not every tourist arrives in Europe wantin~to visit libraries, museums and publie-monuments. Some of the m ap. preciate the seve r al years Allan M ankoff spent . traveling 100,000 miles m 17 countries and !nterviewing 7 ,500 people m order to provide an altt!rnati ve. He calls it "l\f ankott's Lusty Europe," and ut las t report so many copies had been sold that he was asked to add Lon- don to the 30 other cities whose less-publicized at- t ractions are d e tailed down to phone numbers, addresses a nd helpful hints. MANKO FF paused the other day in the British capita l to grab a quick breakfast. "I have," he said philosophically, ''been jailed in Prague, beaten in London 's Soho and thrown into a canal in Am sterdam." . .TRAVEL U .. I Tetet11tote POPE BLESSES CROWD OF PI LGRIMS IN M ODERN HALL spen d th eir ti m e switching from mate to mate with but one aim - so they say -eternal salvation. Holy Year Picks lip Manko(( checked out the ebsolutis ts along VATICAN CITY (UPI) that 600,000 checked in with ~isits to 3,128 ot~er -On Easter Sunday, with various national establis~ments, rangmg walking beneath the committees or the holy from d1 scothe.ques to blossomthg trees along . year oftice, more than s a u n as • w l th an .the banks of the Tiber a -· three times the number astonishing divers~ty of Roman Catholic pri~st in the 1950 ho ly year somew~at m ore bizarre w at c h e d t e n s of jubilee, and the Vatican ptpces m between. . thousands of pilgrims estimal'es.another400,000 And when he h ad it all trek toward Vatican hill probably have come. done and between co\fers and breathed a sigh of he considered he had relief. But hotels and r egular press and expand on the Vaµcan view that ever- ything was going great . He said anyone com· plaining about holy year not being a success, -even from the tourist trade point of view, only had himself to blam e. None of this, however, has diminis.,hed the energy, wit and resource that have filled 580 very readable pages with a lot of the things you might P UBLIC NOTICE h ave wanted t o know __________ _,about ·Pari s, achieved an a mbition "Thank God they've tourist agencies dispute 'the Vatican said holy that seized him as a finally come." ' the figure and argue that year visitors were not youth in Freehold, N. ~· · With the 1975 holy year the only people making "rich tourists ... <but) -to travel and write proclaimed by Pope money out of the holy pilgrims belonging to about it. Paul VI now more than a year a re the Roman categories rnore modest, "I used to collect road season old Vatican of-Catholic · c hur ch and including many workers ••1»4 SUf'IE•tOR COURTOl'TH~ STATE Ol'CAl.lf'OllNIA l"Oll THE CO UNTY 0 .. ORAHOE M•.A·l*I llOTICE Of' HEAR IHG OF .. ETITION to• ... OliTE OF WILi. ANO FO• ~EnElllS TllSTAMENTA•Y Est•lt ot Al.&ERT R. RICHARDS, Dtctutd. NOTleE IS HEREBY GIVEN INt Cllllord W. RIChUO\ and Union ~~ .. ,,. llltd herein • petition lor Pr04>ilte M Wiii and for I.titers Tnl•rnenlary 1eference to which I~ made tor lurltier Nr1lcu1.,s. •1'14 11111 th• time •nd Pl•<• II hearl119 the same hU blten set tor 11111• 11, t97S, at 9.30 a.m., In the courtroom or OtiNrlment No. 3 ot s.J•d tourt, at 700 Civic Centtr Orlvt Wul, In 111' Clty ot S1nt• Ana, Calllornl.t. ''batt<l,.,.y21, 191S. Wll.1.IAM E. St JOHN, County Clerk WILi.iS, BUT I.ER, M:HEIFl.Y, l.EVOORF & GRANC li'5outh011ve Street, 20th Floor I.ff Aft9tlts, Ct lit. 90014 Attornevstff: Petitioners Publlsntd Orange Coast O•lly Pilot. ~Ot.anc1June t, 7, 197S 1999-lS PUBLIC NOTICE Sl. .. ·1S1M NOTICE TOCltl!OITORS SU .. EllllOlt COUltT 01' THE STATI! Of' CAI.I f'OltNIA f'l)lt THE COUNTY OF'OlllAHGE Ne.A-USM e, .... ol CORDA YODER, DeuaM<I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo lhe trtOilon of the above 11amed OK~t !rial •II pertonJ llAlvlng claim• ~In~ Ille wld deetdtnt a re r41911lred 19 111, t,,.,.,.., with the nectn.iry vouchers, Ill Ir. office ol tht clerk of the a~ tn' lllled court, or to pre\tr)l them, w4th Iha llt<tswrr voucht", to the unc1trslgnee1 ti lllU-•w Office Of ADAMS, BIAl.SON t.NO~Tll!'INE, U ll>l Sarat<>oa Ave., P. O. 8o• 21, S1rato9a. Calllornl• •so10. wlllc11 Is the pt ace 01 t>uslntis ot !tit unotrslllfltd In a ll matter• pertal11- M to the ntate or 1ald decedent, within lour moriths •lier the llrst pu1>11c.atlon "ttlh nollce. O.ttd ,.,.y 13, 1t1S ROBERT L. YOO ER Eocutorol the Estaleof the at>Ove namtCI decedent t.OAM$, 81ALS0N AHC> ETIENNE 1..,s.,.-... ..... ,,0 .ka21 ler• ..... C.llfen1l1 tM7t rel: <•> M7·'474 Ut-ys lw llu cuters Pul>llShtd Or-.nge C~st Oa11y Pilot, ~y It, 1S, June I, 8, 1'7S 1eo..H PUBLIC NOTICE Sl. .. ·75118 NOTICll TOC•EOITORS su .. 111110• COU•TOl'THll STATll Of' CAt..,O•NIA FOR THE COUNTY Of' ORANGE Ne. A..a211 Estele of MARTIN Wit.I.IA"' tREIFI NGER aka MARTIN W. •REI FINGER, OtctHtd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE"4_1o tile :rtdltori ol the •llove nanwCI ~t fltl •II person' h•vlnQ ct~s ltal,..t llt wld dt<adtnt ere requlrld to file hem, wltll Ille neces,ary vouc,,.rs, In flt office ol the clerk or lh• above en· Ill.CS court, or to present them. With tne IKtsury vouchers, to the undenlQMCI tl C/O uw Otllcu ol MEI.VIN F tOMEN, Attorney •t t.•w, hnlt of :.11tornl1, Suite SJO, 401 Cl11lc Genier Drive west. Sant• An•, Celllornl• 0701. whlcll Is the place of butl~s of ht unditr1lontC1 In all matters pertain· nQ to Ille ntatt ol said Clecea-..t, wlthl our mo11th1 after lht first pwbllc.itlon -llllsnotlet. Dated May u. 1'1S MARGARET JANE GREIFINGER E ••Cutrhc of tllt WI II of the al>OW n•med de•edtnt lawOttlceufMlll.VIN l'.COHllN MMitfC..llfffllla 114t .. SttJJt -1 awk ta11•r Drive Wnt ~Au, C.lllenila tt7tl r....-: 1110 as.tut •ttemtY fw IE H cutrla Published Or•noe CoHl Dally PllOI, W\ey ti, U, J1111e t;t , tt7S 180>-7 PliBUC NOTICE Am..sterdam, Rome, Madrid, Hamburg and so on, but couldn't find in the usual travel guide. m~ps as a child," he ficials ar~ breathing thieves. and students." said. . , easi_er. W~at.began last The Italian press bas Perhaps more im- _Where else, for exam· pie, would you dis~over that there is a Parisian socie ty called th e ''Absolutis t s," who beli eve you will live forever if you find the 1ight companion? M ~nkof~ is s m a ll, Christmas with g~neral lM:;~fullof debateabout ~o_rtan~IY •. many re- forty1sh, with a smooth apa.thy has. t ll!ned ~to a the success or failure of hg1ous wstitutes try to ~ace and a ~op of black major tounst invasion. holy year. along with h~lp protect holr years and gray hair. For a ma_n TH E V AT 1 CAN polemics over the treat-v1S1tors..from their hosts, who h~s .seen what his. estimates that as many ment of pilgrims. Bishop the Romans. book indicates h e has The "service center seen ·he is surprisingly as one million pilgrims A n t o n i o M a z z a ; for English-speaking pH. shy. But then, he said, he' came to Rome during the secretary general of the g ri m s" bas Ii e lded has been everywhere as firs t quarter of holy year Holy Year Centra l Com-scores of complaints a reporter, not a partici-and nearly half that mittee, called a news from American, British, pant. many again arrived dur-conference to condemn Canadian a nd Australian UNDER lhe direction of their hig h priest they ·:rd be dead by now if I ing'April. pilgri ms who have been hadn 'l ," ht! s auJ. Official figures show the ''gross l ies" of the victimized by thieves. TODAY'S CIDSSIDBD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Tumbler 6Fleshy fruit 10College residence 14 Bellini s forte 19Tap 20 Abounding 21 Silkworm 22 Bluebeard s wife 24Melric measure 25 Ike s command 26 Norse explorer 27 Diving bird 28Bind 29 ltallan river 30 Appendage 32Derby event 35Smatl candle 37 Indian measure 3801d 40Stamplng form 41 Growing out 43Revolver 44Classily 45 Citrus fruit 47Say further 49Va1n ornament 5 1 Adrift: 2 wds. 52 Hewalian food 54Summit 56 Poker stakes 57Ftlghtless bird 58Merlt 62Mass 64Army officer: abbr. 65High churchman 69Consort 70 Chinese mile 72 Arrest _ 74 c;ereal grains 76Frollc 77 Italian pronoun 78 Egyptian soul SO Love seat 83 Manila hemp 86Poet1c "before" 87 Spoil 89 Dairy sound 90 Possesses 92Bed coverings 94 Gtrrs name 96And-···-·. etc. 99 Colombian Indian 100Melal pattern 104 New: comb. form 105 Bother 107 Mute l l l Biblical name 112 Girls name 114 Exh1b1t 116 Daybreak comb. form 117 Body of water 1 t8Slangy contraction 120 Alackaday 122Conclude 123Travel 125 Guy rope 126 Revert 129 Epigram 131 Gist 133Leases 136 Caliph's · name 137 Agriculture goddess 139 Golf score 141 Soup vegetable 142 Pile 145 Tastelessly 147 Hebrew tor "Stranger" 149 Frighten 153 LIB In wait 154 Achieved 155 Sting 157 Dance step 159 Russian city 160 Historic period 161 Regale 163Nesc1ence 166Burmese lr1besman 167 For uample 168 Danish corn 169 Hibernia l 7 1 Greek god t72 Commolion 174 Current 175 flammable substance t77 No lenlaclc t 78 lranran Turk l 79 Surgical instrument 181 Counts calories 182 River duck 183Theone here 184 Dismal DOWN 1 Service station 2Cerd game 3King "beater ' 4 Abel's brother 5Endured 6G1H 7 lrelend 8Burning 9 Retract 100mlt11no 11 Spanish gold 12 Disorderly fight 130versees 14 Frequently 15Couple 16Vlchy summer 17 Japanese mile 18 Electrical unit 19 Lethal 23 Main ar10Yy 31 Jewel 33Brook 34 ltallan "dearH 360eposil 37 Distress signal 39Stup1d: slang 42 Matriculate 44 Perpleit 46 Neilher 48Hunter's, companion SO African country 51 French "friend" 53 Nero's lour 55Seaplane II oat 57 Oral pat1se 58Molst 59Lemt>'s penname ·-60Shut vollently 61 Spanish article 63Cudgel 65 Sacred song 66Sh1p direction 67 Small pie· 68Walches 71 Belief 73 Be neces- sary 75 Recede 78 Popular g 1rl 79 Wine caSk deposit 81Dawn goddess 82 Listener's ··1oan" 84 Motive 85 WW ll beach 88 Soft drink 91Endure:2 wds. 93Bengal nattve 95Telamon 97 Professional charge 109Tidy 110Mal<es lace edging 113 ldentilied 115 Traveler's stop 119 Treatise 121 Parnlul SPOIS l24Bone. Lahn 125 Careless 127 B.P.O.E. member l28Sllicon symbol 130Freight depot : 132 Valise 134 Elevator . direction 135 Egyptian god 137 Agree 138 Obstacle 140Meals · 142 Frozen raia 143Swollen 144 Constellation 145 Flightless bird 148Mans name 148 Sprinted 150R1ver rs lend 151 Library patron f 52BaniSh 154 Holds up 156Jewish precept 1588urn 161 Worry 98 Here: Latin 100 Lachrymal 101 Cleveland's lake 102Chlnese dynasty 103Lemprey 106 Table support 108 llaltan famify •· .. , 162 Authentic ··164 Bant~ .. tribe · 165 Biblical tower 168Lyric poem 170 Crete's mountain 173 lndivldual 176Nlckel symbol 180Calcium symbol .. A Maitai Mighty But Costly B~STAN DELAPLANE As night falls on Waikiki and luau torches lay golden pathways on the water , we give the fragrant maitai a vote of con- . fiden ce. The base of the mighty maitai is f <Sur jiggers of rum in a big old-fashioned glass. .When it comes. to the table, it's frosty with ice. You take a machete and hack through a jungle of mint. A lavender vanda orchid floats on the surface. Ii spear of pineapple skewered to a scarlet ch erry rises from the rummy depths. The maitai-it means "good" in Tahi- ti a n -was invented by Trad.e r Vic Bergeron. He put together a lot of other tropical drinks such as a "Missionary's Downfall." The m aitai sold better than all the rest. And' any tourist, smelling the rum-and- fruity drink. can close his eyes and see . again the Waikiki surf. Hear the trade winds blowing through the coco palms. *** Sad to say, the maitai goes for $3 a pop at the top bracket hotels. Three puts such a dent in a $10 bill that you might as well give the last dollar to the waitress. J was giving the maitai some a,ction at the open bar of the Ilikai, the Aladdin's .palace Chinn Ho built. The waitress s aid she . had had two walkouts that night. She said : "You get the feeling who's go- ing to be a walkout. You see a bunch of kids ·drinking Heine ken's··beer at $2 instead of island Primo, you keep your eyes on them.'' *** . The first couple they caught at the door. The waitress-an island born Japanese- ran Mter them . "Excuse me, sir. You forgot to pay the bill ... The second one: ''He s igned his name and a room number at the llikai. I had a hunch and called the front desk. No such person registered here. MUNICl .. AL.COUaTO, j h-4-4-~~ CAl.ll'O.NIA,COUHTYOl'O•ANOll 4 "So the front desk started calling around. Bingo! He was registered at the Hilton Hawaiian Vill age." '91QCrtWftYaltey .. .,llway, I La,_. Nl1 ... 1, C1tlten1I• nP1 IOUTM OIUNOI COUNTY JUDICIAL. OISTltlCT clSI HUM81• HU IUMMONSON AMIHOID COM .. L.AINT Plaintiff : SERlllA 8UILDIHG MATERIALS, INC. 0.1~•: J IM STEVl!NS e llO know11 H JA,,..ES E. STEVENS, SURETY COMPA .. Y 01" THI! PACIFIC and 0011 I ~ )OC, lllCIUMVt . ' To tllt Otft11cMlltt: A tMI COfT111-1nt het bMft lllM Oy tf\t plal111tlf 1191fnJt rw. 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M::;_:ro';~;!"~out o•llv P11ot.I SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS • ~y 11,1~2~·~~~et,1•7S t~M~~--~--~-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~ • q The Ilikai sent a bellman around to col- · iect-$14, mostly maitais. "I keep coming back to these sunshine- ·and-sugar cane islands. The Hawaii Vis- itors' Bureau man told me: "We get more travel writers than any other place in the worldi" . * •• "No alien land In all the world t)as any deep, strong charm for me but that one: No other land could so longingly and . beseechingly haunt me sleeping and waking, ·through half a lifetime, as that one has done. Other things leave me, but it abides; other things change, but it remains the same.,' (I wish I'd said that. But Mark Twain s;lid It first.) "For me its balmy airs are always blowing; its surf beat is in my ear; I can see its garlanded crags, its leaping cascades; its plumy palm trees drowsing by the shore; Its remote summits like islands above the cloud r ack ; J can feel the spirit of its WOOdland solit~e ; l can hear the splash of its brooks;· ln ;x>y 1'\0Strlls still lives the breath of flowers that perished 20 years a~o.'' . ., Horsin' Around with Tom McC.nn Look Into Future Horse Heaven On Our Coast. It's evening -one of those soft, cool, qu1t>t fall evenings with the long shadows and tran- quility of m ulfled urban sounds that come to the Orange Coast's green spots. There is a fragrant o<lor of alfalfa hay on the breeze; the occasional "thwock-thwock " of a horse's hoof striking the barn floor tells of his impa· tience under the grooming brush oC his attentive mis- tress. The acres of gleaming trailers and pickup trucks s tanding alongside the_ .. arena tell even a cas~ server that a major horse show is in town. And, off in the distance, MccANN silhouetted by the setting sun , a cluster of hap- py riders comes home in the gloaming from their late-afternoon trek along the trails that fan out from the 40-acre equestrian center al the Orange County Fairgrounds. the envy of horse.people from throughout the Southwest. THAT FANTASY could come true. And it doesn't have to take too many years arriving, either. The dream is or horse facilities capable of staeine shows ot the caliber now g.oing to D~l Mar, the Los Angeles Forum, San Francisco's Cow Palace and Santa Barbara's Earl Warren Showgrounds. Some pretty hard-headed businessmen a nd politic a 1 types are actually getting read y to makethe dream moreofapossibility. Not the least of this group will be the mem- bers of the fair board. And the move they're about ·to make is to go before the California Horse Racing Board on June 12 lo ask for 1976 dates for thoroughbred racing in Ornnge County. The pla n envisions the assignment of as· yet-unallocated "fair racing" dates to the Orange County Fair. THE RACES would be staged at the Los Alamitos Race Course and the revenue woufd heJp pay for redevelopment of the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. One consultant told the fair .. board it could hope torealize$140,000to$270,000 per year for its sponsorship of the races at the Los Ala mitos plant. Thomas E . Bair. chi~or the California Department of Agriculture'~"Division of Fairs and Expositions, told me in a Horsin' Around interview earlier this year that he would sup- port Orange County's pitch for the dates. He's a powerful ally lo ha ve in lhecruncb to come. The state 's vested horse racing interes ts - track owners and others already treavily in· volved in this multi-million-dollar business - will not. obviously, sit on their hands while Orange County makes iU; bid. There are suJ)posedJy hundreds, maybe even thousands, of horse-oriented families in Orange County that would benefit from the re- development of the 'fairgrounds apd the con- struction of the first-rate equestrian facilities that could be located there. SO THE T IME has come for those mem- bers of the horse community to put their action where their lip service has been for years. It's time to saddle up if you plan to do anything about : 1. Seeing thoroughbred horse racing in Orange County. 2. Showing your concern about the lack of adequate public horse training and showing facilities hereabouts. 3. Supporting efforts to retain the Orange County Fairgrounds as a priceless piece of "green" real estate fortheuseofthepu blic. The p ublic hearings on race dates probably will come after tht! June 12 meeting in Inglewood. BUT NOW IS THE time to write letters lo the racing board, or to contact the Orange County Fair manager, Jim Porterlield, or the fair·s board membt'rs to let them know you're in the starting gate with them. Address corr~!dcnce to the racing board to: Mr. Char L. Harmon, Secretary, Califor nia Horse cing Board, 205 S. Broadway. Los Ange es CA 90012. • Plan on going to the June 12 meeting iC Y'.)U like, but chances are that a decision on racing dales for Orange County won't be made until later -and maybe much later. It could be a n "endur'a ncerace. ·• '.- OVERSEAS DELIVERY .11asa · SALES. SERVICE. J t.i;:l._ LEASING, --:::----::::.. ·-... &OVERSEAS DBJV~Y '4;1 !>~ . --#} DICK MILLER MOTORS OW.W.-..retS..M•s-taAM H7·11JJ Mfl DAit, Y PILOT Sunday, June 1, 1Q76 Dave Brµbeck is flanked by two of his sons: Darius (27). left, and Dan (18). UPI lo .. PhOlo Brubeck Still Jazzed By TOM HILLSTROM <:.ometimes th reel of lus NEW YO RK W Pl > _ sons are t rave.ling the It. 1 k 1 .c·ountrv presenttng whal s a n un I .l, .Y g roup, they call "Two Gencra- t he m iddll' ;.igl'Cl m;.in, lions of Rrubt•ck " and his hair slightly gray1~g, h,l\'l' issued an album mingling with tht• fn ·t· bv the same n<1me. Otht·1· • _\'OUn{! 1011g-ha1n•d nlU::il · OUt ·tandltlg voung llHISI· c1ans ::i ·' · · c1ans join them from The m usa· 1:-. l'q~ally time to time. And tu jazz unltkl'ly, a ~y nthes1s of buffs. the r esult is an cx- sounds spanntn~ ~0-plus traordmar y comm ent on years and l OUl' h mg upon the limes~ roek ,blucs_<rnd clc1~::.1cal , Brubeek , tr im.and bebop and 1au. modishlv dressed ar- There 1s a ::.ens c offus-rived this week f'or a t ory to t he gathering, three-week t!ngagement the thought that the hap-at Rock efelle r Center's T h e Oa\·c Brubl'ek it"1thj~1tz . Quar ll'l . with P.;Jull "Take Five," ·'Blue Desmond on s ax and J oe ~on do'' an d oth er Mo r ello o n drums-, Brubeck hits of the past toured as manv as 250 arc includ e d i o t he t·ollt>gl' t•ampus(·s a year group's repertoir e -but Ill th<.· .1950s and l'arly a new lw1st .flas been 'tiOs. ThL'Y played <1l high added. With the pianist's schools too und helped 21·year-old son Darius on 111troduct• to s u burbia the the electronie piano and sounds the ghetto knew 18·year ·old Dan Brubeck \H•ll. on drums, together with I l \\ a s n o l t h at the oth~r young musi- Rrubl'Ck, who is white. cians, the music takes on was an 1m1tator. lie hud th e u nm i s ta k a b 1 e taken his own d assical seasonin g o f contem - back~round aud m erged porary rock. , pemng on stage is one uf Rainbow Grill. The group llj~~~iiiiiilf.mmmliiiiiiiiifl those r are ocNrrrenccs had j us t com p leted a II 111 which historians seek highly s uccessful run in , tp document t he t ransi-Color a do a nd plans as its MESA t10n bctw(.'{'n eras. n ext s top a Carribean J azz pian ist Dave jazzcruise. Br ubeck s m iles ~1t such Brubeck. now 54. was analysis. To him, it's a the firs t jazz a rtist to \cry s1mplething. perfo r m at a White TH E Ml'SIC he a nd others of his a ge le oirned and nurturt•d tnto their own style, he believes, is a na tural antecedent tu House s:.atc fun ction, and l h e fir s t jazz periormer lo sell more than ;,i m illion records as a single ("·Take 1',i ve" ). 1884 Newport Coda~ 54 1552 SA VE! OH THIS SUPER SHOW! 99c 1st HALf.HOUR 11.l!lttll HOW PLAYING W.W.AIWD 'l'BmDnam D.&lWCJIJUlWQS Abo DOftald·Suth"1and Elliott Gould "M•A•S•H" the i11gh-dccibcl sounds BUT PERHAPS most heard on pop radio sla· important, it wus pro- t 1ons today. A nd lo bably Dave Brubeck, Cii t egorize mu s ic by more than a ny other bv·thdates is loborder on perform e r , w h o in - fallacy. (roduced a generation of To pq:>Vc h is point, the whit es to th e b lack -Evenings from 7 -Beware! ' By E RMA BOMB ECK To bug or not to bug' Mom on he r job. That is one of the burn· ing questions that faces youngsters home tor the summer with mothers tooth? Or the $800' one that they are s till mak· ing payments on? Will the bleeding stop? Was it an accident? Can ycJu shut up about it and pas::. it olf as a n insect bite? AT· WIT 'S END who work outside the h t ·t D ON'T ANOTHER 1 • w o ge s i , home . examp e. CALL Naturally. the re a re no ~en every kid in. the . Wh~n a couple of men b I a n k e t r u I e s a s neig hborhood d e cides in 8 pickup truck tell you emergen c ies do aris e yo~r house would be a · your Mom ls h a ving your and Mom. woi,ald insist on n eat Place to P 1 a Y TV set slipcovered, your being called . But •then~ beca_use the.re is no adult silverware ·s tor e d, he r are a few g uidelines to at home, ask yourself, j e we lry cleane d and follow. F irst , you must no . I wa nt to spend my yo°"r lO-s pe ed bicycle ask yourself: ( 1 > Will . enttre pube rty loc ked in oiled, CALL. Mom drop dead when m y room w~t~ no food she hears this? (2) Can and no tel~v1Ston ? Do I WHEN YOU want to she find a plumber after need the friend ship ~f a leave a note and te ll fi ve? (3) Will she carry · boy w h o thr ~w: i ~e. Mom you 'll be late for out her threat lo move to cubes at ~he bir d · Will dinne r bec a use you are another city a nd c hange Mom !'~lice we m a.,de hitchhiking t o a stone her name? confetti m ~er b~ender. quar ry to go swimming, IF YOU answer ed yes, no, yes, you might t ry putting the inc ide nt in a p roper per spective. . Other situations you CALL. can be definite about: When yo u forgot to ~he n a .grou p of defrost the h a mburger childre n decide .to .wash so you put it unde r your the cat and put him m the Mom's hair dryer a nd dryer a nd wa nt tp know the dog is licking meat wha t setting to use, off the walls, CALL. CALL. Wh e n your s is t e r with the garden hose and · the furniture is turning a funny-looking whit e, RUN. · When you a r e bored and have nothing to do and jUst.wa nt to "talk," CALL YOUR FATHER.. Auditions . . Extended Pacific Ac ade m y for the P e rfo rmin g Arts PAPA > at The Playhouse in Orange has announced a continua nce of audi- ti o n s o f n o nun ion 0 performers· for its first s umm e r S h a kespeare festival. Auditions are by ap- pointment, a nd m ay be arranged by calling the directors, Richa rd Dow or Aaron Fletche r , at 997·3485. Appointments will b e m a de daily through June 6. For example , if there is blood to r e port <.'On· s ider these questions. Is i t y our s? Your brother 's? ls there a lot? A little? On the s ofa that is not Scotch guarded ? From a loose b a b y Whe n you and .~our chases you into the house brothe r are hitting'"" and.----_,:_------------------ s lapping over the last soft drink and you want a high level decis ion on THE FINEST ADULT . ENTERTAINMENT . ' PENTHOUSE GIRL BRIGITTE MAIER "BRIGITTE MAIER LAYS TO REST THE MYTH THAT ACTRESSES IN PORNO.GRAPHIC MOVIES ARE TOO OLD TOO FAT AND JUST PLAIN TOO UGLY. CALL THEATRE FOR 2ND FEATURE MSrtAT ,,,..,, 1n1 ._M.. .,.....,,2_ &AllGAtN ,_IC! t I IO WO,_.OAT Ifill\# ••10Af •006 l0 \A1U'fOAY 11 )0 ~00 $if1H()A'f 4 "Oi•OA'1$ l1 l0100 W-lllAM •MH_. SHAMP00 14' -·-CA* Cindertllo liberty 111 6l• star jazz pi;.in is t and two music m ed ium of jazz. C.ont. Sat/Sun.-2 p.m. --------..---------...:,..-~ --=---::-=-=-=-=-==--~~===~~~~ liiiiii__, Back in 1957, "A VERY FUNNY ;:~~!:.i;;.l 'WEEKENDER Gets it ALL together Fridays in the DAILY PILOT Jack HicholsOll Mario Schfteider ""THE P.ASSIMGH .. ll"GI W.W. liwd in a 'SS Okk. kMd bublX IUJ'11, country mwic. robbinr fiOina ltalicw&nd a airi ll&llft (),kif, FILM TAILORED PERFECTLY FOi BURT RMIOLDS." l.AllRA STREISAl'G JAMES CAAN "'FUHHY LADY" ll"GI "RETURN OF THE re.-PAKTHH .. So CO •st , fCllCinotinv 'ii"' • ft "THE HINCAINATION (I} BUB'I' 1Ur1110LDB W.W. ARD '1'1111 DIDll D&XOmlUNGS PLAZA II Of 'm• 'ROUD'' MOHAii.: 7:15-9:15 . IP'GI 11TOMMY'1 "GODF.ATHE&-41'ART 11 .. IRI & ••DE.A 1H WISH'* Ill -W.W. & Tit. Diide D•ctlri1191". & "S.P.Y.S ... lfl'GI ............. ~ ...... "IEINCARH.ATIOH OF fl'ETE• • Z • PROUD.. Ill _ -a.IGIMD OF "'Ell HOOSE" lf'G> .. EJGEI SAMCTIOH" IRJ & "'FROMT PAGE: lfl'GJ AUJUCDJmn .. MlllDIR ON 1111 011111(( lll'llH .. r\USJ ..... SCJo.UO "THE GAMll.Y" ,..,., It .. 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It took me four but alre.ady gaining years of practice, de· !aive .as lead slnge-r of velopinr a new voice Sweetwater, a pap group hour after hour u sing with three albums to its tape recorders every credit, when a freeway day .. crash cut her down. "I underwent speech I . Nancy,. a personable, therapy four hours a / befreckled youngster, day. In the beginning I i awoke in a hospital with could or11y make !our-tfi no voice and a contrap-note animal sounds. It ~' Uon in her throat. That was terrible. was rive years ago. "In addition to work· "I didn't have any ma· ing on my voice, I began and jor injuries," Nancy re· writing songs lor myself calls today. "But I suf-as a soloist. I knew I'd fered a seizure in the am· never be heard singing bulance. with a group." .''They put a special •• ... J Sund~. June 1, 1975 OAfl Y PILOT 8 ,7 - Jagger '75; Is He Mellower? By MARY CAMPBELL AP N•wU .. tur•l Wrltff For the upcoming three- month summer tour by the Rolling Stones•-42 concerts in the United States and Canada ·and 16 in Mexico and ,>" ~ S:outb America -lead singer ~~ ~ M~ck Jagger got an idea for a :"' i rooffor the outdoor concerts. · 1 "I found this beautiful book w 1 of tensile structures. So I de- ' signed one. They said it would ' cost $300,000. ! ; "YOU HAVE to start com- ' '. promi·sing .. You h•ve to. -,...1 There'll be a roof, but it won't be the one I hnag_ined. •; Mick Jagger Ask Jagger whether he's in- t h e R o 111 n g terested in the money si<le of Stones the music business and he ex- -.. plan a tour plains, "I'm interested-in this year earning money. I don't want " of the U.S. to work for 20 years and have and Canada nothing. · Apan from performing, 1 'm interested in the way the lour is promoted, the stage, the transportation, personnel - all those things. I like to go ·through these details. Money comes into that. Every time I want a stage that measures X by X they say it'll cosl$150,000 to build and $20,000 a night to move. You have to get in· volved in money." ,,. An album! "Made in the Shade," on Rolling Stones Records , dis tri bu l e d by Atl~tic. is <'.oming out at the start or the lour. It's 10 hits by · the group from L 11s or the last four years. "Ilrown Sugar," an album of new...-music, will come out in September. The Rolling Stones toured the United States last in 1972. In Europe the last tour was in 1973. There-h'ave been rumors that the 197S tour will be the last but Jagger sa}'ll, "'l'he 1972 tour was supposed to be the last one: I read Jl lot about that. I don't plan this one to be. WHEN HE isn't touring or recording, Jagger says, "I'm always thinking about work- ing, for a start. I don't ever really go and not think about it. I always carry a guitar and tape recorder and book. I write words down." I 'm always listening to things we've done -records that are in the middle o! being done." the eutter, l don't get pholo- ,graphed. "I don't like being called a jet setter. It's boring. Which doesn'l mean l don't like to see the motor racing in Monte Carlo. I llke motor racing. Then i gel calle<:l a jet setter. C go to a party in Parts and that photograph goes round and round. It looks like the only place I was ever at. Whether the Stones have mellowed over the years. since their formation in 1962. Jagger says· is in the mind of the person writing a story about them on ~ny particular day. "It's a g robp of five pt!<>· pie. How can they be tht• :.amc? Sometimes wc feel \'Cry mellow. The sun is shin· mg. The next day, everything goes wrong and we want ti;> shoot holes through the hotel breathing apparatus in TWO YEARS ago Nan·' my throat for a week cytried.outhervoiceat,a ---------------------------------------=---------------------- while I was in a coma. recording company s THE 20' fl.JGAIN "I'm interested in touring. wall." He and bis ~ife Bianca are sometimes photographed, .. beautifully dressed, at festive occasions. "Social life is not for me a full-time activity," Jagger says. "I like to see all kinds oC people. When I go to The machine damaged showcase. Response was s ·my vocal cords." . good. Last summer she NANCY underwent! made an appearance at seven throat operations the Redlands University during her three-month! Bowl concert. Some4,000 stay ln the hospital. At! pers?ns gaye her a. the end of that time'. st~pdmg ovation. ·specialists gently totd1 • I knew then .r would her s he would never singi be able to make 1t all the again. . ·1 ~ay ba.ck~" J'!ancy said "I lost my power of m a distinctive, softly speech almost comple(e »husky voice ... Now 1 ly," Nancy said. "I bave .. a two-octave talked like this." · range. She demonstrated, with S h e m e t· T o m harsh, barely audible: Catalano,_ ~ho sold mo~e whispers. 1 t~an65 million ~ecords 1.n "When I finally got' s1.x years with Neil home the neighborhood I Diamond and ~elen Red.. kids laughed and tried tot dy. ~atalano signed her imitate me," Nancy re-j to hi.s Tom Ca.t records called. "But I s till had. and mclu~e.d mne.of her hopes of returning to;compos~t1ons .. 1n an s inging. I knew it' alb~m ,,titled Nancy wouldn't be easy. There· Nevins. . . was nothing else for me ,.fT IS off to a great to do. ·t· " N id mil "I didn't want to~ art •. ancysa ,s · become a secretary or a · m~.br:i~htly. · receptionist. Music is all I listen t.o my ?Id J knew. albums one~ m a while. ' My other voice was clear "FOOD s tamps, un-' and strong and good. My employment, odd jobs new voice doesn't sound . and welfare kept me go-at all like the old one. But ing. l lived at home with I like iLbetter." tny mother who wanted Nancy has more than a me to accept an art new voice. She bas de- school scholarsh ip that! v e l o p e d a n e w :I'd won before the arch philosophy a bout her dent. growing acceptance as a "Mother encouneedi performer the second me lo thank about getting( time around. ~ . ·Leo: Face Up ·To Challeng.e By SYDNEY OMARR MONDAY,J UNE2 ARIES (March 21-April 19): You're going to be involved with hospi tats. institutions, clubs, iorganizations. You will be given a unique chance to break red tape. TAURUS (April ro-May 20): Accent on being gregarious. Friendship can be formed which means something of value. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emphasis now is on goals, career, ambition, your relationship to ' professional superior. Key is to make adjust- ments. CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): Good lunar aspects coincide now with long-range plans, special studies and significant correspondence. . LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Get down to serious business. Enjoy creative challenge. Deal with one who t:ould control budgets. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Lie low. Do more listening than asserting. Get legal clearances. · Find out what others plan. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0cl. 22): Moderate pace br- ings results. A void extremes. Fellow worker or one who shares interests·has something of value to offer. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Favorable Moon aspect coincides with creativity. children, sweeping changes. Your instincts respond - your timing improves. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Emphasis is on solidity, experience, residence and securi- ty. Family is involved with long-range project. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on short journey, communication from relative, remodeling activity. Make meanings, intentions clear. . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Exchange of ideas can r esult in profit. 'Be patient. -Probe beneath surf ace Jndicat,ions. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Lunar cycle is high -be a self·slarter. Take initiative where new projects are conc,rned . • FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach Pop Your Buttons Revue! Mickey Finn Show! Bobby Van! Fireworks every night! Bands, balloons! Don't miss a minute! La Palma and Beach Boulevard, Buena Park, California (714) 827-1776 . STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR I ' , I \ • I ' -· • JIB CAIL V Pit.OT Sunday, Jun. 1, 1975 ") Siniple Answers Won't Cure Pollution By STEVEN MA RCUS -reason was that the car's ~~etwi111u sc1e11ce miracle cure --t he Mottoltor Ntw1 Strvk t . . When pollution made its grand e~try into the public consciousness a catalytic converter - could well create more problems than it solves. few years ugo, it was IT PARTIALLY re- . gener a lly dismissed 4s a duces the em issfons of s upe rficial a nd easily carbon monoxide and correctabl e problem hydrocarbons, but It within a n otherwise simult a n eously in· ·wholesome technolog1cal creases the emission of system. sulfates, posing a possi-: The environment was ble h azard to public being increasingly de· health. So he decided that graded and poi&oned, but the situation would have our political and in· tobestudiedfurtherand d u s t r i a 1 l e a d e r s that the current federal nevertheless assured us policy on auto air pollu· that the technology caus-tionmay be revised. ing the problems would Meanwhile, the public also take care of them. will continue to be ex- S u it ab 1 e "fixes " posed to pollutant tacked on after-the·f~ct emissions whose health to inherently polluting hazards are al ready products and processes, known. would somehow "clean The sulfate iss ue is up" the pollution and merely a red herting de· makeitgoaway. signed t o a l arin the Now it is becoming public and k eep it m or e apparent that grateful for whatever Ba nd · Aid cosmetic marginal im provements .. solutions" are inade· the a utomakers may quate. The governmen-provide (and charge it t a l I bi g bu s ine s s for). The real reason for r esponse, however, is not backtracking is not that to change the approach, th e public health is but to compromise the threatened, but .that the goals. · limits of the tack-on de· The administrator of vice h ave been ap- the U.S. Environmental p1 oached and they foll Protection Agency · r e-short of the standards. cently announced that The s ulfate produced enforcement of the air by the converter is de- pollution standards for rived from the sulfur in a u tomobiles w i 11 be gasoline, which com· further postponed. His prises about 1 percent of • Tasting tuna is only part of new job for federal inspectors. At least on e on each 'team has to have a nose for nice (smelling) fish. 'Charlie Tuna' Faces New T e st SAN DIEGO CUPH - Tuna canners are volun· t arlly s ubjerting their products to federal in· spection to r eassure con· sumers a bout industry quality control. The result is the PCFI mark, a seal on cans now reaching m arket s hcl\·C's which reads, "Packl'd Under F ederal lnspcc· tion." Periodic inspections of tuna canne ries "'ere made in the past by the Food and Drug Ad- ministration. but the two-month PUFI pro- gram involves constant monitoring. "This is a perfect l'X· ample of government and industry working togethe r for the con- sumers' interests," ::;;:iid Thomas J . Billy, who man::iges the program for the National Marine Fi sheries Service. Ile said high standards for quality and sanita· tion are required for use of the sea I. Inspectors check weight, presence of toxins, composition of parking material , foreign matter and other fa1:tors -even odor. Each fi sh entering a cannery is ins pected, and one inspector's job, at the "organoleptic e\·aluat1on station," is lo smell each fi s h being butchered to determjne if it has an off odor. ''The PUFI sc<tl pro· gram is purely volun- tary," Bill y said ... It means that cans carry· ing the seal are safe and wholesome.'' *ANTIQUE* *AUCTION* I • GIAMD HOTB. • #I HOTEL WAY, ANAHEIM o,,-.. W-. Chh. DI ... ,._, Secretary Bookcases. Roll Top Desks. Martie Top 'Nash Stands, Art Noveau Pieces. Grandmother Clock. Carved Pump Organ Bowl and Pitcher Sets. Piano Stools. Leaded Art Gius. Cabinets. Pub Mirrors. Tile Back Hall nees. Fern and Plant Stands. Wooden Coal Scuttles. Mahogany Glass Front China Cabinets, Ant1q.ye Trunks. Piano. plus Bnc-A-Brac MALEAS OfCORATOl'IS ANO PRIVATE BUYER~ MONDAY JUME 2, 7:30 P.M. "'" ......... -Cedthl ........ JOHM 10"6. AUCTIOHHtl C714J 772-7777 ltd. 266 C21llt36-l tll ......._.,,, • ., .. u. \ the sulfur emitted in the atmosphere. Sulfates ba.ve similar properties. In the absence or COD· trols, on the other hand, auto sources contc:ibttte ubout 90 percent of the car bon monoxide and about 60 percent of the hydrocarbons. By dramatizing the i;;;;;;~~iii:':~;;;;~;-;;;;;;;;•-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ alleged s ulfate threat Ufff[LTS Without the converter, the sulfur is emitted as sulfur dioxide Ca well- known poll utant), which is generally converted to s ulfate in th e at- mosphere anyway. In fart, the conversion of sulfur <.hoxide into sul- furic acid mi s t <hydrogen sulfate) is t:onsidcrcd b v most scientists Lo -b.e the mt>chanism by which the sulfur dioxide is removed from thea1r. Thus, whether the con- verter is in or whether it i::. out, the effects on the atmo::.phere a nd human lungs, from the sulfur compounds in question, are approximately the same. The problem with con- vt• rtcr-produced s ul· fates, as far ~·s the auto industry and its "re- gul:.iLors" arc concerned, 1::. that they have adverse t•ffcct s on the converter it se lf . Automotive emissions of lead, in addi- t10n to poisoning people, ubo poison the con· verter's catalyst and thus rt.'du<·e its efficiency. and the co n sequent po 1 ic y • rev i e w on. UPHOLSTERY · catalytic converters, th e w... Y• w.t f e dera l government ..._ .. _. s hows not so much a con-ltJJ H...,. lhcL cem with public health, c.tte w...-ue-ont but a willingness to tailor ~~~~=========~ its policies, at the ex· pense of public health, to ,••• industry's short· term e ngineering conve· nience. . IT SEEMS t hat the EPA 's intention is either to scrap the converter altogether, or, more like- ly, to limit its efficiency and therefore com- promise the federal stan- dards which a.re already too permissive. A recent report from the National Academy of hrw¥.ii!•!i!!•ll!!W~ Sciences estimates that 4,000 deaths and 4 million man-days of lost work OC· cur each year because of auto air pollution, 'and it thus recommends t hat federal s tand ards not be relaxed. A great place for k~ds. STIMULATES young minds. A report· sponsored by the National Science Foundation, on the other hand, having recognized the limitations of the catalytic converter and of the internal combus- tion engine it is supposed to sweet en , suggests the standards be postponed to give automakers time to develop alternative technologies. It is certainly true that U~kl!~I! current approaches are m arginal. They should n o t be d isca rd ed FASHION ISLAND Mewport hocll 644·0lffi ANAHEIM-PLAZA AnahtlM You're going to wear It constantly because it's a Selby. Low heeled, foam lined and cushioned for hours of walking pleasure. S26 . altogether, because they do reduce air pollution somewhat, and they should not be institu- tionalized because much better solutions arc· possible. T he catalytit" converter, and the stan· dards it is supposed to implement, should be re- t a in ed until more enlightened policies are adopted. Enlightened policies on transportation should confront the problems at their sources. Great gift idea~ UPI Telephoto Ou r current technologies are harmful and inefficient, not because science is bad, but because it has generally been applied in short-sighted ways. It is not inevitable that J>CO· pie must "adapt" themselves t o such a sys tem. U n de r enlightened political and economic policies, the sa me r esources that have been misused in the past co uld b e im- aginatively r eapplied, and a truly modern system would result. Steven Marcus is an engineer concerned witl1 pollutwn .control and other envzronmental problems. JCPenney "Balsam Plus" perm. At a special price, 9.~8 Want greater curl control? This is the perm. It has special additives and includes a shampoo and set. Frosting special. 16.88 Try an expert Frosting; you'll be looking on your brighter side with shampoo and set included. " CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WHITTWOOD. u .. your JCPenney charge card. No •ppolntment necetHry. Charge It. .. . ~ for Father's Ditt . and Graduation. 37.50 Timex electric. Dynabeat, day/ date gold tone dial, brown strap. 19.95 Timex Viscount. Self-winding, day /date, brown strap. ; ,/ ' ) : \ /' ./11 '. '\ , 1,,0 · ' < ;;, ' '-,..,.,.~ , I , , . .'J ) . ) s ·' I, 32.50 Timex electric. Dynabeat, full numeral dial, sweep hand, black strap. " ~ / ' ....__-...,:_ ..... 15.95 Timex Marlin. Calendar, gray dial, black str~p. . 21.95 Timex ViscounL Self-winding, day/ date, full numeral dial, brown strap. 13.95 Timex Mercury. Calendal'. btue and white dial. Expansion bapd. \ Sale 31.95·,ch I · Reg. 39.95. Men'• beautiful pocket watches In cases engraved with distinc- tive hunting scenes. Choose 'The Stag ', 'The Fisherman ' or 'The Duck'. Inside, a 17 jewel movement for long time pleasure and service. Jl6·A CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD NORTHRIDGE MONTCLAIR Nl!WPORt Bl!ACH ORANGE ·iTHE CITY' PUliNTE HILLS RIV~SIDE / SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WHITTWOOD. .. finelar's One-hitter ~ ·Baffles Angels, 1-0 Mike Cuellar, backed by'1 Brooks Robinson's leadoff home run in the eighth Inning, pitched u .sparkling one·.hitter to lead the .Baltimore Orioles to a l ·O victory over the California Angels Satur· day night.at Anaheim Stadium. It was the second straight shutout for the Orioles over the Angels and extended California's scoreless string to 24 innings. Today, the Angels' Nolan Ryan wi11 fa ce Baltimore's Ross Grimsley. Ryan is 8·3 and Grimsley has a 1-6 mark. Until Robinson 's dramatic hit over the left field wall. Angels right-hander Bill Singer (4-7) had limited the Ot·ioles to only two hits. Cuellar, 3·4, pilched to only three men over the limit. He gave up a single to Bruce Boehle A•ger.srate All O.meutt ICMl'C !1101 J-I Be111more el C•llfor111• JUfte 3 O@lrolt al C.llfornl• JUl'lt 4 O@trolt.•t Calll0<n1a I? SS p "'· 1 Hp m 7 Up nl. in the third and a walk lo Winston Llenas in the eighth. Hill Sudak is reached base in the ninth on an error. Llenas got as far as second base after a sacrifice but cited there as the Baltimore lef· • NCAA Track Meet Irvine's ·Smith, Sabatino Win SACRAMENTO-Steve S~ott <'aptured the mile and Mike Sabatino won the pole vault to lead s ome s parklin g performances by UC I rvine athletes in Saturday's NCAA Divis ion II track and field meet at Sacramento State. Scott had a time of 4:09.7 in eatiilY finishing ahead of second place runner Phil Jensen of Lin- coln (4: 11.4). Scott is a freshman from Upland. . Si;tbatino vaulted lG-4 while teammate Robert Got6 was fifth with a best of 15·6. Other ' top performances by ucr athletes came fro m in- termediate hurdler Bill Cheadle and three-miler Bob Tillman. Cheadle (51.3) had the same time in the 440 intermediate as the winner-Randy Williams of • J<entucky State. Tillman had a clocking or 14:Z7.7 in placing fourth in the three-mile run. UCI's 440 relay team placed sixth in 41.8 and its mile relay foursome was f1f.th in 3: 14.3. : The mile relay quartet, with their splits, included Terry Fink (49.S), James Shirley (48.5), Richard Grout (47 .6) and Chea- dl e (48.5). Shirley, Dav.id Williams, Cheadle and Russell Royston ran on the 440 relay foursome. Shirley did not ·expect to com· pete Saturday, since he had suf- fered five puncture wounds in a knee when s piked in the mile re- lay semifina ls Friday, but he came back and helped .the An· tealers to a record in the four-lap event. UCl coach Len Miller praised his team for.its efforts. then pre- dicted the Anteaters would win next year's meet. "We'll score 100 points next year and we'll win it. Everybody else can figure out who's coming. in second,'' said Miller. Nastase Walks Off; Evert Wins ROME (AP J -Top-seeded STEVESCOlT NCAA Mile Winner J.OOOmeier s1eep1ecl\ase I CrdY Central Mn , 'I 01 8. 2. Cooksnaw, M.tnkalo SI • 4 OS 8 ). Llvuev. Eastern Ill., 9 0• a. • Hf"'\en, E•\I Strouasour9. 9 01 ._ s. Mll•n. H.lywaro SI., 'I 06 2. 6. Crumm, Centr•I Mo., 9: 16.I. Pole vitul! -t, Sab•lll\o, UC lrvl11e, ,._. 2. 1Ce9an, Cal Poly !Pomona), 11>-0. J. Peler\On, Mankato St., 1S·6 •. H.te9an, Cal Poly ls.>n L .. 1s Ob1SPol, U~6 S. Golo, UC lrv111e, IW. 6 S<llm1of. No 10..,a. U·O Javehn -1. Jonnson, Puqet Sovnd, 2•S·7 2. P11r11:er, S<tn Fr11'1nsco SI , 1U·6. 3 Bur~s. Norin Dakota St .. 2JS·9 4. Maes. Wavne SI .• '19 1. s. KaulfelOl. San FranC1sco SI. 21S·l. 6. Jann.on, c.w. Post. 212.1. Mile -1. Scott, UC·lrv•n•, 4:°'.7. 2. Jenlo('n, Lin· coin. •: 11 '· J . Declue, SoulhWt"'>I W'(J . • I• 0 • Rodche, EdinbOro SI , 4 1'14. S. K1•nne<lv. Norin Oakota, 4 14.b. 6. Weller<llnq. NOrtnWllst ('NJ .• ' 18 2. •40 relay ~ 1. Soulllrasfern Lov1sl<1M 40.) i • Norlfrldge St., 40 6. 3. Sacramento St. 41.0. '· C..I Poly !Pomona ), 41.0. S. Cal Poly ISLOI, 41.2. •· UC·lrvlne,41.I. • • Oiscus -1. Edw<)ros, western 111., 111.10 ? Price. Southeastern la • 171·'· 3. A.lbriqlll, Nortnri09e SI., J1>8-11. 4. Meyer, Soutn Oakot.t SI, 162-11. s. Okerstrom. Mankato SI , 161 7. 6. OeSoto Sacramento St., 160·2 880 -1. Robinson. Catholic Univ .• I 52 2 / Ma111n, Mt. St. Marv·s, 1 H.7 3. w1111an", A~IPIH, 1:52 7 4. W1 \e, Sprn19field, I S2.9 ) Oofsett. Mankato SI , t SJ.S. 6 Hiii, Nebraskc1 Omana, t;S3 S. Triple jump -1. Abab10, E.i~lt'rn 111 .• SO.•'• '· C.OOOlow, Nortnriage SI , SO 1 3 Brock1nq1on Norloh< SI .• 49·1. 4 Brown, W Ga • •4·8 S. Jl)(kson, Bakersfield St., 49-4'•· 6 Smilll, Soullwaslern La., '8-1''•· High 1ump -1. Haber. Hayward St • 1 01 • 2. Cl1el Turner, Bloomsb1.1rq SI , and Friu1er, NorthridQe St., 40 b J. Sa"amento SI '1 0 4 . C.I lhel RobellS. Cal Poly ISLOl, Friday, Hayward St .• and Rovers. Western 111.. 6-7. 4.0 -1. Pr1ee, Adelphj, 47 O 2. Lyl~. Lincoln, 41 0. 3. Mus9rove, Ca111o11c, 41 S • Byro. C..I Poly <SLOJ, H .S. S. Gold, Cal Poly <SLOI, '7.6. 6. i;nomas. Lintoln,47.'1. H O hurdles -1. W111rams, l<erdueky SI., Sl,3 2. Cfludle, UC Irvine, S1.J. 3 Joyner. Cal Pol'( tPomona). S2 O 4. Larson, S Oakola SI, S2 9 S. Strei'IS. AClelphl. 51.9 6. T c1vlor. Kenlucl\y SI . S3 '· no -1 Edw.HdS. Cal Poly <SLOI, "0 2. Roqers, Sacramento SL, 11 7. J. Har av, SL. 21 7 • Sm1lll, SL. '1 8. s~ Barllell, C W. Post, 21 8 b Har11s, C..I Poly I Pomona), 21 9. Tllrt't>·mlle I Rukansllag11a. S1•na. 1' O~ 2 2. Cna1dtn, Northridg~ St .. 1' lb b l Sw•Pney, (.JI Oav11o, 14 23 6. 4. Tillman. UC Irvine, 14°17.7. s. 6utvnes, C W. Post, 14.J/,() 6. Clear, CPnlral WI , 1•.lS.1. Mile relay -1. Lincoln J 10 1 1 Cel Pol'llol$LOI. J 10.5. 3. K•nlutkv SI , J 17 I • C,l1110llc V , J I• o. s. UC Irvine. 3. H 3. f011ly II~ te<)ln\ r1n1\ht!OI Tedm scores -Norlhrodgf' St SI SoullWd\fern Louisiana SO. C.il Poly l'>LO) o . L1ntoln ~1. UC Irvine l7, Cill Poly IPomonal J). (.JI !ol<.11t• !Hayward) JI, Eastern llhno•~ 21 AIWIPlll 7b, Kt-n· lucky SI. 22. thander got the last two outs of the mni.ng. Sudfikis, the leadofi hitter in the ninth, was sacrificed to second, but Cuellar once again pitched out of trouble. Ken Singleton walked to open · tt\e game for B~ltimore and was s at:rith-ed to second by Paul Blair but was stranded as Singer retired the next two batters. The Orioles did not have ;mother baserunner until Al Bumbry got their first hit with a onc-oun;ingle in the fourth. After Don Baylor flied out, Bumbry was caughlslealing. Bobby Grich led off the fifth with Baltimore's second hit off Singer but advanced no further than second. Bochte's l11t was a drive through the box hat caught the s pinning Cuell ar on th~ left :-.houlder and rolled to s hortstop Doug Decinces who threw too lute lo firs t . After a brief ex· umination at the mound, Cuellar remained in the game. "[ thought my shoulder might have been dis located " Cuellar said a fter being s tru 1 ck on the n ght s houlder blade by Bochte's drive. It was the only time California hurt the Baltimore left-hander - llterall~ and figuratively. Robinson. who has hit only 24 homers m the last three seasons, has been struggling at the plate. He entered the game with a .200 average and during one dry spell went a dis.mal 5-for-55. "The older you get the more often they try to sneak the fast ball by you," he said. Robinson picked on a Singer fastball and s hot it out of the uark in the eighth for the game's lone run. The Angels have now los t five 111 a row, their longest losing streak of the season. CALIFORNIA BALTIMORE ~b r 11 rl11 ~b r II rb1 ) 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 Remy. 20 R1t;ier~. cf Harper, If Chalk. Jo L•enas, 011 MNettle,, P< Slanlon. rt Bo<.nie, 10 0Smitn. \S Alllella, c 3 O O O Singleton, rt 4 000 Blair.cf • 0 0 0 Bu11;1bry If J 0 0 0 Baylor ah 2 o O O G<•ch lb 0 0 0 0 LMay' 11> 2 0 O O BRoo,"nsn lo 3 0 I 0 OeClnces 'ss 3 0 0 0 Belanc,er • ss 1 O O 0 Henorcks c. ~ g g g CUl!llar. p' () () 0 0 • • I) I 0 • 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 3 I I I 3 0 0 ti 0000 ) 0 0 0 0000 Sud•k ... "" ORamirz. P< Singer. p 101a1~ 71 0 I 0 TolJIS 19 I l l B~llrmore 000 000 010-1 ca111orn1a 000 000 000--0 E -8 Sm1lh 8e1an9pr L08 -Balhmor• l. C.hlorrua J. HR -8. Ro01MOQ. l~I.. !. -81~11. Sl•nlon, Remy. (uell"r tW, l •> !>•noer (L , • I I T 1 46 A -1).880. IP H R ER BB SO l 1 0 0 I ' 'I 3 I I I 10 Valdes Retains Boxing Crown CALI. Colombia Rodrigo Valdes s uccessfully defended the World Boxing Council version of the middleweight championship Saturday. as he s topped Ar_l!cnti- nian challenger Ramon Mendez in the eighth round. Valdes floored the gam e Mendez seven times -twice in the second round. once in the fifth, once in the se,·enth and twice in the eighth -before the one-sided bout was halted. And the game but wobbly Mendez was s till boring in for more punishment when the end came. Bv the second round hl• "·as rceiing, being tagged re- pea t e d I y on the head. But Mendez weathered the c'1rly i;torm. began a counter·attack in the sixth round and. by the start of the seventh, it appeared Valdes might be in danger of punching himself out. tt I First Hand Report Mexiclins Favor Arwther Olympics MEXlCO ClT'( -Tidbits from the lund of Montezuma: It seems the general public is greatly tn favor of Mexico ('ity putting on the 1976 Olympic Games. s hould Montreal falter and have to ~1vc them up. H owever. at leas t o ne news pape r ·columnist has gone on record as oppo~ing the ide<.i. calling the Olympics a dolar de cabeza Cpa in in the neck) and say ing Mexico did its part once by staging the 1968 Olympics and that once 1s indeed enough. r have talked with a dozen or GLEHNWHITE WHITE WASH more p eo ple a nd they a l l wclco01c the pros pects of another Olympics here. They are also .looking forwc.trd to the Pan American Games which will be hC'ld here in October. -I should have known Sundav \\ould be a different kind or day when I had two hamburgers for breakfast. P assed the dav journeyin l! to the P alace of Hernan Cortes in Cuernavaca and to the Guerrero· mountain village o f Tasco. llad an in- tervie w with 1968 Olympic swim gold medalis t Felipe ~1unoz, which will be written up in a future column. Along the way kids were sell- ing live iguana lizards but after eating the ham burgers, I had no appcllte for iguana. They we re the fa mily s ize, probably in the neighborhood of seven pounds each. Got caught in a downpour on the way back to Mexico City and then the car I was in had a Oat tire. Some• fun. --Juon Pt.'draza, the HWH Olympic silver medalist in the 20 kilometer walk, ha:.n't exC:tctly got it made because of his sports I o;µJo1b for .Mex1cu, but he was promoted to serge;rnt in the Mcx- u:.an army. ~ Tht• show llolidav on h:e is 4 here a nd Saturday ~fternoon's performance filled Arena M(•X· ico, whe re 1968 Olympic boxini.{ competition was held. I'd guess it drew about 11 ,500. Seals to the ice extravaganza cost 8 pesos (64 cents> each for the gallery and 20 pesos ($1.60) each for balcon~. t.> Pnces here have :.tead1l v ascended but you can still find bargains . A nice h otel 1n downtown Mexico City can be had for S6 per day <single>. Had a meal of a \'ocado cocktail, roast chicken (f hope !t wasn 't jg. uana l. vegetable soup, hot tea, hot bread and des:,crt. for S2.80. Mone admission 1s ;is low as 4 pesos (32 cents) for adulLc;. -It's n ice to kec•p up with ma- jor league baseball while this far from home. The Mexican pafH.'r I read < Novedades) prints scores and standings d ail~" The 1968 Olympic Villagt· apartments arc now a ll sold and the a re;:i is a bus tling communil y of a mazing contrast: That of lhl.' t;.ill, mod('rn buildings ~md 10 the ~a me lor~c eompound the h\O pyr<1m1d s of Ticoman Cu1cuilco which \\ere· un1..•arthccl clurrn{.! Olympic Village exca\'almn. • Irwin Bags 3-Stroke Golf Lead ATLANTA CAP) llule lrwin, who had settled for a tic for the Lop the firs t l \.\ o day:., \\a:. singularly unimprt'sscd with h1:. th r ee-s troke lead ufll'r S;.iturday's third round in the $225,000 Atlanta Golf Clussll' "It doesn 't m ean a thing." Chris Evert crushed Martina Navratilova of Czechoslovakia, C)-1, 6·0 Saturday to retain her w omen's s ingles title in the Jtahan Open t e nnis cham· pions~1p. Third-seeded Ilie Nastase of Romania walked off the court find conceded his semifina l match to Raul !ta mirez ()f Mex- jcQ.Jla mirez was leading 6·2. 5-2 ;it~me. Sharkey Fight Recalled Irwin said after a gritty. hard· won four-under-par 68 had given him firm control going into today's last round in Lhl' chaSl' for a $45,000 first prize. "Anyone can s till com<' uul of the pack and win 1t," said Irwin. the current U.S. Open kmg who has been frus trated in a half dozen title challenges this season ... No lead 1s safe. Look a t the scor es this week, sonw 64s. 65s. 66s. A guy can come from way back with a round like th~1t and win 1t. H e an happen. Nastase. who had just been given a gold medal by the Italian tennis federation for playing 10 consec1Uive editions of the Rome Open, said he was too nervous and could n"ot breathe well. He blamed the jitters on a 40-minute wait for Ramirez, who was lied up In Rome traffic. WOMEN'S SINGLES l'ln•I • Chrts Evert bUI Martin• N"vrl!111ov•. CJ•<h°'lovakl•. • I, •·O. Ml.H'S SIHl;lES Semi flu ls Rauf R•mlrer, M11•l,O, lle•.t Ille NH1•"· flomanl• • ._2, S-2. default. • M.t-• ()renlH, S1>411n, bf<tl Guillermo VII•$, N9fl\lln.t, .. 2, •;!e';.2·s DOU I LES • OuarterflMh ICerl Nleller, wu1 Gernwnv. 41\d P•lrkt 0om1-1, !'ranee. but Ad<I-P•n<11t• and P<tOIO S.rtOIUHI, ll•ly, l .. , ._l, 1 • Menvel Or•nlH •nd Juan GiSllerl, 5'M1n ~ .. 1 OlcM Crealy, Autlr•li•, •"d N•kl P111~. Yuqo,lhl• Oef41Vll me Nttt•MJ. Rom•nl•, ancl Jlnlm\' ConllO"\ bffl c;.or90 Goven •nd P•t•Kll Pfell't', F•••i<.•. 2 •· •l.• l • Reul R•m11•r Meal co, encl 8'1.ilft Gotllf1•C1 De•I hmHI El. Snalt•I. E.Qypl, •NI Thome( l(O(h, 8'Hll. • 7. 7 ). •, WOMIN'S OOUILl.S Ou•rltr11n•ll ~ 1)11rut enO Olynll (olft Brll&lll, bHI .. tnN•Ot"tn•nCI Jull• AnlhOnY.•·1. l•. & • Je11et Ntwbltlf'r ano SNlrOll Wel\11 ti.Al S.. M6poln Inc! LUllt Cll•rln, Brittin.• •• I ... ~ P•m l ffOUMOtn, l O• Allfleltt, •nd P~""I" 1 om•nov•, Crtcho•lov•lll•. b~"I P"qu~I Glltal•t, Ar or1nlln•, •nd OuWIM f1omnol'1. A&.lfratle . ._,,I &. Chrl \ e"ert •"net Merline NA•rAlllOv•. CH<hO•tov•klA, Mel Htltn M llOC •nO 1nvr111 llelltar.~oen,•-0,7 t. Schmeliiig Won Title Bout on a Foul Edito~'s ~ modem era sports vista is providing enter- t<Unment . quality and occasional· ly controversy on a scale never before attained in the world of athletic~. Yet sports of days gone by also had great moments and star performers. Today our look at these days focuses on ex· heavyweight boxing cl1amp1<>n Jack Sharkt>y. EPPING, N.H. <UPO -It was a wild night al Yankee Stadium with 79,222 fight fans on their reet. And there. toe- to-toe, stood 6-foot·l, 195· pound Ma~ Schmeling and 6 -foot. 196-pound J ack Sharkey. They were in the final elimination tournament. At stake wos th¢ world heavyweig ht championship. And suddenly it wo!'I over. The winner: Schmeling on a rout. ll took two years bcf orc Sharkev got a rematch. And after is grueling round in ' ' Garden Bowl, Sharkey won the dec is ion and that world ti- tle. He kept the title for one year, losing it when knocked out in the sixth round by Primo Carnera in 1933. . Sharkey made a comeback Going Back IN SPORTS bid in 1936, when Joe Louis knocked him out in the sixth. Sharkey turned 72 last Oct. 26, a bil lonely s~ee his wife Dorothy died in De · ccmber, 1973, but slill insis t- ing he didn't foul Schmeling. He has three children. 14 grandchildren and two great· grandchildren. Someone is up ~lt Grandfather's hou se almost every weekend. Sharkey's time is his own and he fills a lot of it with fis- hing and huntin(t, altho~h he has to o f arlhcr afield att more houses are built in southern New Hampshire. "Ordinarily 1·d be out hunt- ing today,'' he said. "Butit's hard findin~ someone to go along -most people have jobs they have to go to." He still goes on the road .every winller. speaking at s ports dinners or giving youngsters demonstrations "in the art oC self defense." He recently made a com- m ercial on the generation gap and plans another com- m ercial soon in Montreal. "We're trying lo keep box- 1 n g alive here in New England, but the kids today are not taking lo the sport. There arcn 't. any m ore hun· gry fighters," Sharkey said. .. r don't know. l thlnk perhaps it's easier lo get monay by robbing some poor old lady or her handbai;c. J ~uess there's too much work and a lot of sacrifice involved in box in " hes • I "I've got to go oul in the last round and play aggressive, birdie golf with that in mind.'' Leaellnq scores 11fl@r Saturday's llllrd round of tr. \l2S,OOO Allan I• Golf Clen1< Hale Irwin °"' ries eoocr v TomW•tson Jim Deni Johnny Mllltr JOK k Nltkl•u' Miller 8•rt,.r 81llyCeWo'r Jack Ew1n9 R•Y Floyd GibC>y Gt I bf rt t.eoNtrd Thomp.\Oft Larry HlnM>'I "M.trk Haye' Al~~lller ICermltlMlo l¥n Lott J1mM4lsserlo Joelnm.., Ooll81H Jlmeoti.rr Jolll\S<lll .. lAe Tr11vlno LouGHMm terry Dlef\I BobMurph'f lee Elder Oitlt Oou!llHI E~Pterte Oeorve CAdle eooc;o.1b., Gtl~Qtlll NaleSteru 0.,,_Hlll M.trlOtt Ht<k 66-•~ 68 703 II ~7·70!> 11 11 •s 201 ,~ .. 201 .S-1,.. .. 701 f>l.7~7·709 II 64-73-108 ~13-10-:IO'I M n ·I0.110 10-11 ... ,.o /5-4S 70-110 llt-75-41-210 70-67-74-11 I 7)./0...211 70-70-71 211 73 7147-111 70-72*'" 1• •Mt 212 ...,MO-J12 74.....,.112 1~744'-212 71-7 .. 7·'12 ... 1.., 211 ... n .n.111 7....,1211 7H'0-7t-f1) 1..n..~"* n•JN•a ,,...1141t 7>7H .. 2M ~n-~1• J0..7W>2M ll>-10-1~'4 11-11>1"'214 7170'214 Dodgers Get Split With Cubs ' ClllCAGO CAP ) -The records will show And v Mcsser::.m1Lh saved Ont! gam~ Saturday and lost anothe r bL•c a use he ser\'l'd two home run b a ll s to J11s1..• Cardenal. Hut J\t c!>scrsm1th isn "t s ure of th;.it. "Give .Jo::;c credit. lie hit a good pitch for the first home run. but the second one wasn ·1 a hom e run," Messers mith said. "A fan reach<.'d down a nd grabbed the ball. The umpire missed 1t. It should have been a ground-rule double. ·Tm not saying he ''ouldn't 1 On TV Today Channel 11 at J I have s cored anyw::iy, but it \.\asn't a home run." I T h e r c c o r d s \\' 1 I I :. h u w Cardenal hit home runs 111 the fourth a nd sixUi innings to give Rick Reuschel and the Chicago Cubs a 2-1 victorv ovL·r Messe rsmith and t·he Lo~ Angeles Dodgers. It wasn't a to ta I loss for them. though. Messersmith worked two scoreless innings of relief prior to the regular game to preser ve a 3-1 Dodgers victory. the complc- t10n of Friday's game which was ~u!->pcndcd because of darkness. I There was a delay of nearly an 1 hour for Messers mith bct\\Cen his last pitch of t hl' suspended game and his first one m ttil' rt.'· gularly scheduled one. "That had nothmg to do with it." hl~ s;.iid after his loss. "l pitched well. I'm hoppy with the "ay I p1tch<'d. Any Lime you hold a team Lo two l'Un s in this ball park, you're doing a good job. 1 Give Reuschel crC'dit. Ile pitched u heck of o gaml'." C;.irdenal, the Cubs ' dubhousc comic, said he is tr~·mg "to make , the CO\'er of J'hc Spol'tm).! News." The Sporting !" ews ran ;:i cover picture und a s tory on Bill • i\lad lock. R ick Monday and Jerrt,• Morales. tlw Cubs' :,11° called l\1 -Squad. "Maybe 110\\ I tun make the c· over w 1 l h l he C ·!)quad." Cardenal said j~kmgly FIRST GAME CHICAGO LOSAHGElES ,.brl1rb1 •brllrbl K .. ss1~r '' • 0 1 0 l.oc><'S. 21> • I 2 I C"r<leflil II • 0 I 0 Butlo.ner, 11 l 0 2 t MaOIO<.k, JO 4 0 I 0 Pac1orP1<. II I 0 0 0 1 MollO<lY. c I l I I 0 Wynn, d • 0 I () ThOrnlon, 11> 3 0 t 0 wrveY. 11> S l l 0 L•COC ... rt • 0 0 0 Crawford. rf • 0 I 0 M•llrwalct c 1 0,0 0 Cev.Jb • 0 I I JeMra1ts. pn 1 O 1 o v .. aqer. c . l O O O Trlllo, 2b J 0 0 I ~JMU\. SS • 0 2 I Burns. p 2 O 0 0 Sulton, P • 0 0 0 z .. mor• p .Q 0 0 0 Me\~r,m1lh, p () 0 0 0 SummPr\ pl\ I 0 0 0 ' Know le,. p 0 0 0 0 SS tone. p o O 0 O Total\ )1 I b I Told!\ 37 J 11 3 LO'i AnQ('lt'' 000 11 I 000 3 Ch1UQO 010 000 000 1 OP LO\ Angeles 1 Ch1ta90 I LOB L°' AnQt>IP) 11, Chicago 7 78 Buoner, Monet~•. Garvey 7 (t'V. O<>J~~u•, Tnornlon HR LoPOt IJ) 58 -Cr.,wtord Sf RlllO IP H R ER 89 SO 1 Sulton IW 4 ll I ) I t 3 ' Me'"'rsm11h 1 1 11 o o l Burri\ IL, 1>·41 10 1 J 3 1 ZAmor• • o n o n o KllOWIP\ 1 0 0 () 0 , ' s Stone 1 1 n o o 1 !>av~ -Me\s~r,m11~ 11 l Ht!P by Burri• (Y .. ~r),WP -Sultun.T -2.lJ A -11.1~1 SECOHOGAME CHICAGO • ..... rbl KH\Jno-t, \\ • 0 I 0 Cer-1,lf 4 222 MICllOCll., JI> J 0 1 0 ~y.cl 1 000 JeMr•le1'. ,, 3 0 0 0 Tllornton. It> 3 o 1 o Trllf0,20 2000 s-1..,..,, C 3 0 I 0 AeUKllel. P J 0 0 0 LOSANOElES abrllf111 I l-~ 10 l 0 0 0 &uOn•r. It • 0 I I Au .. l»tl1,U 0 0 0 0 Wyf\n. t I • 0 0 0 t C.rv0, 1b • O 0 o Crewtoro, d 3 O l 0 C..y,lb ~000 f.pr911\0n. C l 0 0 0 0.-J ... U\, n 7 0 0 0 (rue II 0 1 0 0 ~\~1'1'\1\11. Pl 0 0 0 ~-I P11 I 0 0 II B, .... ,., P o o o o 11 1 ._ 2 Tot•!\ ll I ) I «.' 2 DAIL V PILOT Sunday. June 1, 1975 . In Brief Sport $4.._7 Million Paei I . I I . For Soccer Star? NEW YORK -Pele, con· sidered the world's greatest soc- cer player, will sign a three·year $4 .7-5 million contract to play with the New York Cosmos, the l'Jew Yor~ News reported today. L Pete wait announce the decision ~1 his nat1v~ Brazil Tuesday. ~ Pete, a lso called the Black Pearl, will receive eash under fhe terms of the contract the ev.·s said, with no deferre<t'pay· tnents, no bonus incentive and no ~llre~ent .plan. The newspaper Blso said neither the Cosmos nor •11e North American Soccer j .eaguc w 111 pay Pele's taxes. . 3 :53.3 /ti·~ . WCCHITA , Kan. -Rick' Wohlhuter stole the spotlight in 1he U.S. track and field Federa· tion championships with a record $cttmg performance iri the mile tun Saturday night at Wichita State University. Wohlhuter, running at a world record pace for three laps, faded 11ightly but still ran his best mile Ever at 3: 53 .3 to establish a t:;>TFF record. :. 1\\0 of the t.'ight other milers ~rossed the f1n1 sh li ne under four •tr11nutl•s . M 1kc Durkin of Illinois ~ook ~el·ond in 3:56.6 a nd Len :J l1lton. Pac1f1e Coast Club, was :t•lo<:ked at 3: 59.2. • :.,Bayi Sizzles . : LOi\'00~ -Filbert Bayi of :'r:.mzania casually outran the •J>cst of Britain's middle distance :men l{l chilly weather Saturday :and \\on a mile race here with a :time of 3: 55.5. • Ian Stewart of Britain was 6econd m 3:57 .4 ~nd Bronislaw .Malinowski of POTand. normally ~ ·steeplechaser, was third in ;::i 57.5. 'A1atho1111 lt'bu DOW!\" EV •-Earl Anthony of Tucoma, Was h . rolled eight 1;trikes m 10 frames Saturday and .iwept lo victory in the $75,000 ·Professional Bowlers Assoeia· :t1on Nat10nal Champions hip for }he third consecut1 ve year. Babashoff Wins Easily Anthony downed Jim Jol'azieL or Spokane, 245-180 in thr televised finals to capture the $9,000 first prize and win his 16th PBA tour victory in six years. Kode• Ad""11CeS DUESSELDORF, Germany - Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia and J aime Fillot 01' Chile advanced to the final of the $50:000 Duesseldorf Grand Prix tennis tournament Saturday. The to p-seeded Kodes beat Colin ~ibley .pf Australia, 6-2, 6·3 and F1llol , the No. 2 seed. ousted third-seeded Francois Jauffret of France, 4·6, 6-4, 7-5. A rguello 1t'IR# . GRANADA, Nicaragua World Boxing Association featherweight champion Alexis Arguello of ~icaragu a s uc· cessfully retained his crown Satu rda y nig ht , stopping Panamanian c h a ll enger Rigoberto Riasco with a second round technical knockout. lt'bconrin Rolls SYRACCSE, ~.Y. -J)cfend- 1n g champion Wisconsin's powerful heavyweig ht crew Jumped to a quick lead and out· dueled co-favorite MIT to cap- ture its third straig ht title at the' 73rd national Intercoll egiate Rowing Association cham- pionship Saturday. The Badgers finished l l ':i lengt.hs ahead of the Engineers, 6:08.2 over the 2,000-m eter Onon- daga Lake course unde r threatening s kies and a slight head wind. FrennSharp LONG BEACH -George Freno, a teacher from ne~rby Cerritos, tossed the hammer 215 feet. 11 inches Saturday during the Long Beach Track Classic for one.of the year's best efforts by an American. WTT Res••• G<»ldtt1G•ttrs27, Los AngelH u Women -Stove (GGI but Casals, 6 7 K1yomur•·Kloss <GGI t>e•I Stuarl·Hartw ... • ' Men -Luu <LAI bUI Ok~er. 7.5, Olcll.ter· M<Mlll.., IGG I beat C:as.-t.USlef'5,""" MlaeO -Casals·M•~ltrl ILAl beat Stove, Ki-r•·M<Mlllan, Ruo, M. A -1,321. Otller lttlulh New Yori< lO, Clevel•nd I 1 P•lhburgh 26. Bo\ton 10 Phoent• JI, Indiana u ,,.... LONG BEACH -Fountain Valley's Shirley Babashoffswam lo easy victories Saturday in the • 200-metcr freestyle and 400· meter individual medley in he Western Olympic Developm t swimming meet. Babashoff, competing for the Mission Viejo Nadadores, won the 200 in 2:06.9, more than four seconds above her own world rc- L'ord. She had a lime of 5·08.91 in the medic~· in the s econd day of the three-day met't at the Belmont Plaza pool. The mon ·~ 400-meter in · d1v1du<.1l medley was taken by Darrell Fick of Cypress in 4:49.12 and Doug Frazier of Fresno won the men's 200·meter freestyle m 1:58.33. The m eet is consjdered a tuneup for the Olympic and WorJd Game trials to be held brre later this year. Edi n H igh School's Tom , the 1974 CIF Southern Sec- tion 880 ch ampion and this season's 4-A titlist, remains on the outside as prep track and field s tars prepare for the State Meet in San Diego Friday and Saturday. The Chargers' whiz was turned down by the CIF Southern Sec· tion office Saturday morning on an appeal following Friday's dis· qualification in the Masters Meet at Cerritos College. • Lloy won the race in 1: 53.4, but was disqualified by officials Brian Springer and Herman Merino when he was s potted • - So11tla Coada Mission Viejo High's Hatry Hilke, who led the Diabfn's to the South Coast League championship, will coach the Souf#l in the Orange County .Jdl·star baseball game at La Palma Par k June 21. San Clemente High coach Mars hall Adair will assist Hilke. CIF Golf Finals Set Mis sio n Viejo and San Clemente high schools will be participating in both team and individual action Monday at the CIF golf finals at Corona Na· tional Golf Course in Corona. M1ss10n Viejo, San Clemente. Claremont and San Marino will be the four teams competing from the south while four teams Crom the north will join in the sectional contest. The state meet 1s a week from Monday. Although Mission Viejo is the ddending state champion. San Clemente compiled a bette r score at the C IF prelims at Western Hills with a 298 while the Diablos carded a 300. Mark O'Meara of Mission Vie· jo was low medalist at the CIF prelims with a 69 while Ted Cum- ming had a 74. Both will be com· pcting as individuals as well as for the team. Other Mission Viejo go lfer s include Chuck Swisshelm . Curt Kosbab and Rich Redmond. San Clemente \..,ill have Ken Teal, Marty Morganelli and Graham Cowan competing in in· d1\'idual championships while Larry Poncino and Jim McCaf· fery will join the other three in the team finals. stepping on his lane line three consecutive times during the first lap. C lF commissioner Tom Brynes expressed sympathy for the Edison star's plight, but was forced to uphold the ruling since the s tate meet allows only five qualifiers from the Southern Sec- tion. Should a nyone drop, the sixth through 11th place finishers would be accepted before Uoy. Edison track coach Gordon Fitzel says a 1·ast a ppeal will be· made Monday morning when he contacts s tate commissione r William Russell in Santa Barbara. FACTORY', Demo SALE! Baseball Standings • TOY:OTA UAMP'LI: '75 TOYOTA 2 _,., 4 -.CS "-•let. whlle •11111,,_ ITE3t30911 • VOLVO '74 VOLVO 142 Auto ""· s iereo, ••llYt .. ~ ...... GT II~ w,.,.el (40573111 55888 • USED CAR SPECIALS '71 OLDS CUTLASS 4 °' H T AU!ometlC ... (O"d V•"I" ICO 1110001( s 1777 '7l RAT 128 S.L ~"""""' tad"' _., fll)O•P8 ~2577 '73 TOYOTA CIUCA 4 _,, '90<0 ~., (46iHPOI NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division w L Pittsburgh 24 18 Chicago 25 20 New York 21 19 Philadelphia 22 2.1 St. Louis 19 24 Montreal 15 24 West Division Dodgers 30 20 Cincinnati 28 21 San Francisco 23 22 San Diego 24 24 Atlanta 22 27 Houston 20 3l Sat!A-hf'l SCMH LO~ Ano-Its 3-1, Ch•C•llO I 2 Plltsburgll 11, Ath1nta 4 Houston IS, P1111aOtlpn13 3 Clnc1nnetl '·St. L,ouis o Monlre81 ), S"n Fren(t\CO ' New York 1, San Oieqo 1 Todty's Games Pct. GB .571 .556 12 .525 2 .489 312 .442 5 12 .385 71 2 .600 .571 }I ;i .Sil 41 z .500 5 .449 7' .! ,J92 )QI.: Hou~con IO'iarker 5·41 11 P1111an.1p11i• IUn· oerwood s 31 , All•nte (N1e1cro4-•I al P•llSburoh <Roolcer 3-11 s.n D1-oc> (Frelslet>en 3·SI al Ntw Yori. Chia 2-31 LOS A119tlU (Hooton 3 4) at Cllkaoo ((lo.V>am 4-41 San Francisco IC•ldwell 1·$) "' MontrHl (Mc Nall'r 3-0) Cincinnati 18111ingham 4·:11 •t St. LOiii~ For..Ch~ll AM E RICAN LEAGUE East Division w L Roston 23 18 Milwaukee 21 21 Detroit 19 21 New York ... 21 24 Cleveland 19 24 Baltimore 18 26 West Division Oakland 28 18 Kansas City 27 20 Minnesota 23 19 Texas 23 23 Angels 22 2G Chic:igo 20 24 S.t11rtla}''s ScorH· &slon 1' M1nnuo1a 8 K•nws Clly 7, Milwaukee S Clcvel•nd 4, O•kiand I Ot>lro•t 1. c111cac;ioO N~w York 6, Tto~ 0 Ba1tlmo1e 1, Callfornl& O loday'aGamn Pct. GB .561 .500 2'h .475 31.'.! .467 4 .442 5 .409 6'h .609 .574 112 .548 3 .500 5 .458 7 .455 j 0!1000 (Wood 2·11 at Detroit ILaGiowJ.41 l<anws City (Busby 1·3 end Fitzmorris 1·31 •I M1lwaukff ICh•mplon S-4 and Colborn0.31 Bolton (Tlani S·SI et Mlnnoola (HU911ft._11 8altlmore <Grlm•l•Y , .. ) at Qillto<nla (Ryan ~)) C:ltvtlllnd I Perry Ml at OOllWICI (Siebert 1.01 ~-York It.Uy :1-21 at Texas (Jef>k•nss-o DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO 1966 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA 646-930 3 \f'r•·~ r Pari~·Bodr 'il•np Opt'" S Doy •''-~·~ l"orh Orpar•""'"• Op• n '.olurdoy• 'I om I 17 m WE MAK[ OV~R~fA~ DHIVfRI(\ Hurdler Sets State . JC Record BAKERSF'IELD -Grant Neiderhaus of Pasadena City College set a new national junior college re,cot'd in the 440 hurdles while Glendale and San Jose bat· tled to a tie Saturday night Cor the first team title deadlock since the California community college track and field championship· started 24 years ago. 100-1. Owrstrttt <San Jose) t.4; l . lrlpletl t8ak9"fleldl t.S; i . County <Santa llarN<al t:•· •. sn.w" IAl-d• l 9.7; s. Llwrs (Sin Jose 1t:1; 6. Cunor (Citrus I 9.a. tto-1 Livers IS•n Joul 20.9 <state meet re-cord) 2. Jordan (Alameda I 21. 1; l. Cra.n« (CJ1'u\) 21.2; •· Perry (East LAI 11.3; s. Perrell cs.nra Anal 21.), 6. ~nall (SD MUa) 21.S. 440-t. Miiier (LACCI 47.1; 2. Mylt1 l~rborl 47.1; l. Bell IBakersllald) 47.4; 4. Mart1nu (Santa Roul 47.9; S. ~dr~ IDlablo Vallayl 4.2· 6 MOnsetn CCos11mnas Rlvarl 41 e. • · HO-I. Haynes <Long Buehl 1.49.2; 2. Mc:Manus <Dlablo V•lleyl 1 :4'.J;). Foit <Rio HM· 001 l:S0.6; 4. Lawis ILanayl t:Sl.2; S. Well~ <ReO-sl 1 :Sl.6; •·Barr., <Ptercel l:Sl.L Mlle-I. Colton IGronmontl 4;06.0; 2. Nllsl\Oll <Palomar> 4:Ge.7; 3. Pulle11 <Grossmontl•:09.2; '· Deis (~erlcan River I 4:09.3; s. Bu~ <Ca!l~SI •, 10.0; 6. Al1'90'llw'nfflfftl A~ 14: 10;3. 120HH -1. Crlll•nden IContr• Coital 1u: t. CJFFinals In Girls Swim/ est By HOWARD L. HANDY \>I tllt Dall., Piiot Stall EAST LOS ANGELES-Six meet records }\'ere broken and Downey High School captured the team title in the CIF girls s wimming and diving cham· pionships h eld at East Los Angeles College Saturday night. Two Orange Coast area girls were among five who bettered the existing mark in the 500-yard freestyle event but neither will have her name engraved in the 1·ecord boo~. Laurie Edwards of West Cov- ina swam to a 5:05.79 clocking in the 500 as five girls bettered the old standard of 5: 08.48, free~tyle everks and Peggy Tosdal. former Dana Hills stur. has the 100 butterfly mark. , 200 Medlty Relay-I. 'Tt>ouwnd 0.kl 1:~$..tS; 2.. Downey 1: 56.12; 3. R lgheltl I: la. II: •· tu.tin 1.Sl.60; S. LA Canada 1:51.U ; 6.. HW.ClftlMll .. llCll ''"·"· Otllerl: 9. ~ ... Ml M9r 1101.11; '9. l'-tal" Valley 2:01.st; 11. Ml*-Vlel• l :OJ .... 200 Fr"-'· Edward5 tWut Covina) LSS.'1; 2. H•tneway <Covina I I :.S6.70; i. OrHll•wtkl fUi.lw"ltyl 1:Sl.M ; 4. Grear IEdl-l 1:50.11; s. St•ball (Glendora) l:Sl.3); 6. Bernard (Mira Coital 1:5'.3S. ' 200 Ind, Me<ilay-1. JollnSOfl CW.lfllltl 2.09.0 ICIF re<orol; 2. San11bul<ll ~ Otllsl 2:12.IS; J. Haney <Loulsvllla ) 2:12.as; 4. Ttn1ar ISi. Oantvlevel 2: 13.44; S. Eanol,,_ne !Mira Coita12: 14.U ; •· Dullllt CDo-.nayl2: 14.17. SO Frt11-I Ott !Tustin) 24 47 CCI F Record). ?. wrdner !Simi Valley I 24.'6; J. Freemen (Algliel· 111 2S.32; 4. Ronton CTuUlnl 25.4S; S. 81.nd I Newbury Parle I 1S.S2; '·Lloyd (Upl...Ol 2S.94. 100 Flv-1. Se'rltrt <Los Allosl st-119; ?. Duthie !Downey) S9.16; 3. Garoner (Simi Valley) 1:00 32, 4 Tern.r <St. Gentvlevel 1:00.'6; S. Cook <San M.trCOll 1.00.SI; No sll<tll, dlsq<Nllflfl!. Otllen '· llHI Cc:.t'afta ... , Marl 1:01.S:Z; 11. It~ (NawJCM't Har_ I 1 :04.U. White ILA Soulllwestl 14.2; 3. Rap<des (Los MllO•nosl 14.J; 4. Allmond ISk.,llnel 1u; s. Hali CMt.SACI IU1;6. Richardson lfa511.AI l• 7 ..OIH-1. Nelderllaus <Pas-na> j0,8 IMtlonal JC re<ordl; 2. Steele IGlendale) Sl.3; 3. Slleffltld !East LAI Sl.3; •·Nelson !San .k4el 53.S; s. Jones 10.llal S3.S; 6. Es~ban IGlendaltl ~.8. Donna Grochowski of Universi· ty High finished third in 5:05.79 and Erin Greer of Edison was clocked in 5:08.36. Grochowski was abo third in the 200 free a nd Greer was fourth. Downey, a team without a coach early in the year, captured the tiUe with 89 points. Hunt· ington Beach, with two sixth place finishes in t he relay events. was eighth with 40 points. best ol the Orange Coa~t area schools. Dlvlr19-I. Bruntt (Slnola Jr. H.S.l 313.ts (CIF R"ordli 2. l(nuostn !Mlr•ltstal 313.90; 3. Ed- nlOl\ds \Culver City) 318. IS; 4. Ambefll (Pe10$ Verdes) 314 U; S. Wolfrlng IAvlellonl 31'.10; 6. C<1nnon !Troy) 312.90. Others: I . UsllerwHd 1Edlsonl29UO; 12. Slllelds IEdlsonl 261.JO. 100 Free-I. ~ylert (LOI Altos 53.S6; 2. Ott • CTultinl 53.94; J. H11d1• CEI Ttrel 54.01; 4, Heth1way <Covina> H .20; 5. Gardner cs1r.,. Velle'rl SUI; 6. KranllOld !Poly, Riv.I SS.04 ot~n: I. Beuecher (El Toro) SS.ll; II. Odla tHuntlnoton Buehl S6 • .S. ..cl rtley-1. Alameda 40.7; 2. Senle Barbera «l,7; 3. Contra Co$1• 41.0; •.LA Herb0<'41.1; S. San Fr•nclsco 41 .9; 6. Amtrlc• .. Rlwr42.I. Miit ral•y-1. Boersfleld l: 11,S; 1. Mt. SAC l : 12.4; 3. P•Hd•n• 3: 13.4; 4. Hart>Or 3. IS.4; s. Contr• Costa 3:16.6; '" Lonv 8aach3:16.9. 3·m1le-1. Pe rei ID•lt•I 13:S'l..I; 1. Mc:C.ntles (Wut Vallt'rl 14:00.•; 3. Vimonlan ILACC> 14 12.S; 4. Cendejas (Fullerton I 14: 16.4; s. Morden ILA Valley) 14:13.2; '· ThOmtl IGlendale) U:23.3. HJ-I. Larusth !Glendale) 1>·10; ?. Hatcn ICuestal ._10; 3. 8unllnq <Gronmont) ._8: •. P•r~s (Glendale) •·&: S. Brown (~st.II •·o; 6. Cllu"hlll (Canyon I .,6, LJ-1. Smltn <venture) 2•·8. 2. Carter ((Jtrusl 2•·•; l. Glve~s <Fr~snol 24·3'' 4. Brown (Victor Valttyl 23-S't:; S. Overstreet (San J~I 2J.S'1.; o. Shaller (Alamadll 2l-1~ .. SP-1.Nom" IPiarcal S$-1; 2. la<-tti IGlen- Gale) S4·6. 3. Hampton <Gro"monl I 51-5: •.Gum· merson <Santa Rout Sl·IOV.; s. Santi•oo (Ai;;encan R1 verl SI-I, 6. Doll <Cos~ River) >•·t. D•Kus-1. M. Gordlen <San llernarOlnol 1n.s· 1 Pvsnk1n IFooth•lll 161·8: 3. Engle <~wonsi lb3·6; 4. Hickson ISan Jostl 162·1· s Kells !Fullerton) 1s..11. 6. Harris IBakersl1tio1 iSl-9. PV-1. Knaub IEI C.mlnol IW btata re<ord) • 2. RoblMon (LA lrade Tech) IH; J. Lawis CHa,,: COCkl 1$-6. 4. French (Mt. SACI IS.O; s. Paton <Sein Ma1eol 1S-O, 6. Adams ILA Traoelechl IS.O. Javelon-1. Garcia !Hartnell) 211-1; 2. S.lman COntrt) 212.0; 3. StHngel CEI C..mlnol 2Q8.I; 4. W•lktr IChabotl 207·S, s. Bance (Moorp•rkl 207.3, I> Boomer CSllyllnel 193·0. • l J -1. Mclrlow (Cosumnes R1V1!r) SI-Ill.· ? Slond (Mt. SAC) SO·•~•; 3. Shdtttr !Ala~dil 50-3; •. Johnson (Frelnol SO-l'h; s. LaGr•nOe <West V•lley) 49-0IJ.; 6. Magee (LA lraoe Tech)' •9 01 J. F1na1scorinc;i-1 (tlel Gttnd.llleandSanJose37; 3. Alameda 2'1; 4 Groumont 28; 5. Bakersfleld 2~ • o Ml !.AC 17, I C:ontr d Co~tcl 18, 8. E.i.t LA 17, ~: 111e1 Pas.Jdena, El C:dmlnoanOHarbor 11>. Barbara Hudson of E l Toro High finis hed third in the 100 freestyle in 54.01 and fourth in the 100 breaststroke in 1 :09.93. Debbie Blair of University took third place in the 100 backstroke and Stacey Pletz of Fountain Valley w as third in the 100 breast. Otherwise, Orange Coast area entrants were confined to the conso~tion bracket. A junior high school s tudent from the Simi Valley area set a meet record in winning the div· in g competition with 383.85 points. Shirley Babas hof1', former Founta in Valley star, still holds the records for the 100 and 200. Tennis Sunnnaries Adaption Gvll• Do11blts Teftnl5 Tour,,.y <•t Newport aucll TennisCJlilll SEMIFINALS MEN'S OPEN-NlellOn·Pate def. Trout-Van L•RQe 4-1>, 6·1, l>-4; Cunnonghern·Cunnlngham def. Gunnl119·M1ller 1·6, 6·3. WOMEN'S OPEN -Cushln9-Ha.,ward def. H~y·Sm1tll 11, 6·•. 6·4, Glasgow-Bryan def, lr1Vt-HHSe ....... 3 .... ,. Ml XE D OPEN-H•O•Y·Vtrdalclc <lef. Jonnsrud-Jollnsrud 1·1>. 6·2; ~w-Rostttl oer. lro§ll·M<Ne1111·6, 6·•. ' MEN'!. A-Dowdle·Roltner "51. Doris-Attridge 7·6, 6-4, Goldberg·8ennett def. D.lW50<'t·l<alaban., M ,1-6 WOMEN'S A-Hartl~y·Ulrlth dee, Smit~ Wilker ..... •-6. 6-1 ; AfredondO-CUSler def. P3t10fl. Green •·6, 1·1>, l>-0. MIXEO A-Slevens-Bennetl def, Benoit·Dorls 3-6, .,.4, M ; 8rvanl·Oowdle del. Pollsk'r·Goldberg 7-6,6·•. MEN'S B-Rowe·Rowe •er. Stflttger~r·Rcnter •-6. 6·3, 6-4; McDougal-!.aunotrs del, Ely.Perry 1·6. f>.4. WOMEN'S B-Cllrlon·S he rma n d!'I. McDanlal·He<lc;ies r-z. •·6, 6·2; Loe~ll.o<>-Ctueu oet. Stenton·Re1m 6·3, 6 4. MIXED B-<ox-Dvorilk def. Me)'8r·McWlllrter 1-S, f>.•; BWft$•C.Sey def. McDoUQlll·Mc:OoUQAI J-6.l>-4,6-4. MEN'S C-Jecto-MacCl'rrnent def. lA..,ll·Br'ran 2-6. 7-6. 6·2; 1Cn•l>P<!r·Huv11es def. Hess·LaLond M 4-6,7·6. ihOMEN 'S C ~Bl•laCk·WllCO • dtf Porterfleld·M•rr 6-4, •·•. 6·3: Jones·Willla~ dtf. 0eROW·JtS$0p 7°6,0·?. Ml XE D C-Younl\ln· Yo11nkln oef. Wenzel· Homer 2-6, 7.5, 6·4; Jones·DutcllC'r def. Wrlls· Miis J.t . ._3, 6·2. TOd•'r'Sflnals t>egin at~• m, SOO Frff-1. Edw•rds cwut covlnal s·os.79 ICIF Recorol; 2. Haney ILou1svlllel S:00.38; l. OrocllOwskl CUnlvtnltyl S:06.'-J; •. 81.ck !Alie Lomal S:08.16; s. Greer IE~sen) S:Ol.l6; b. Slaball (Glendora IS: 11.97. 100 Back-I. Whltmar~ (NQrwalk) 1:02.25 (Cl F Rt cord I; 2. Stock <Down.., I 1.02.1>6; J. Blair (Unlvenltyl 1:03.12; ~. Matullcll CR011lno Hllhl I.OJ 21; ~.Gardner (Simi Vallcvl 1:03.1>4; 6. Noore IHuenemttl 1:03.11.0lher•: I. Browne CCoronadal ~r) 1:04.SI. 100 Sre.tst-1. Sengbusch (Tnousan<I O_.k\) 1 0927; 2. Johnson IWalnutl 1.09?7; J. Pltll (Fo..,,lal" Valley) t :t9.61; 4. H-(El lorol t:O..tl; s. Ftderlt (!.an Bernar<llnol I: 10.SI : 6. Dallon CCl>vina I 1·11.:n. Otl'lers: 11. klelnllans IHuntl1t91011Bta<lll1: 14.0t. • A:!:t';'1. 'l:i1::c!st~i!,~~~el. ~!~1'h1v~~~ 3.47.•9. 4. Rolling Hiiis 3:48.S?; 5. Lou1~v1lle 3.49.02; 6. Hu11tl119ton BHCll J:U Ol. Otllers I. Edison >:U .60; t . San Clemente l :S4.J7; 10. Corona del t.Url:SS.15; 12. Miwon ViaJol.St.tl. Flnal team scores: 1. Downey I'; 2. west Covina 11, 3 Simi V•lley 10; 4. More Costa 6', s. Tt'lousanes O.k• 67; •· l'usun 6l: 1. Rolll1>9 Hiiis SI; 1. """'· lntton BHcll 40; 9. Louisville l1; 10. ti• bat- EcliMHI, Unlvartlt'r and AIQllettl 3'; 13 Covina l3; u . Mtraleste 30; 1s.·wa1nu1 29; Ii. Ell-ta; 17. UI c.naoa 2S; II. Corona del Mar 'll: 19. Fount<11n Vollt'r 18:-0thers: ~" Clamentta,MlulonVi.Jo •, Ha•-1 Harbor I. TV .Sports 11 :10 a.m. (11) DODGERS BASEBALL The Dodgers meet the Cubi in ,Chicago's Wrigley Field. 12:30 p.m . (4 ) -TENNIS- Taped coverage of the men's singles final in the $100,000 Italian Open. . lp.m. (7) -GOLF-Final round of play in t he $225,000 ,Atlanta Classic. . 1:30 p.m . (2) -PRO TEN· .NJS -Rod Laver faces Cliff Richey in the opening match of the CBS Tennis Classic. . 3 p.m . (7) -PRO TENNIS ·-Blllie Jeari -Kin'g meets Virginia Wade in the wortten's semifinal match in the world invitational teqnis classic. THE GREAT ALFA ROMEO · SAAB COALITION ! FOR Tl:f E FIRST TIME IN HISTORY, TWO FINE CARS JOIN WITH TWO FINE CAR DEALERS TO GIVE YOU MORE. •TEST DRIVE AN ALFA OR SAAB AND GE'J\ YOUR FREE OFFICIAL "TEST DRIVER" T-SHIRT. THIS IS A LIMITED OFFER·· SO HURRY! "Offer QOOd only to lklented dflllon II~ llM CMlf, : • - IF 6- '.$ •• ti ... " i. '" I>. IF Ir •) re I ~I l O) b. s F .. e .. o. • Sunday.June 1. 1975 .,DAIL Y'PILOT CJ Checkered Flag · Edis.o"'-Diablos ()usted Los AI CeiTitos Nabs Title AZU SA -Cerritos College ca pt urt:d its third slate J C baseball championship m a row t bamp, has won tilth stat~ titles under coach Wally Klncaad, four in the past six years. . . . Racing Results WITH HOWARD L. HANDY ·FromSoft~all Playoffs Saturday, d e feating 1---::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~--­ Miss ion 'vlejo and t Edu;on high schooli> de· . Want a darkborsc candidate ror victory in the served better fates than 'J uborg 400 at Jtivcrside• International Raceway they got Saturday In next weekend', g i c.ls • C I F pl a yo ff The Chargers. down 4-0 after one lnnloe of ~lay, battled back to take a 5·4 lead id the c;ax. t h when tbey acored three times. ~f so. J;>Ul the n;.1 me of George Follmer down as a SQftball act1on. po:ss1ble victor M Is st on ·V i e j ~' s h Foll~er, lbu Huntington Harllour r esident who Diablos dropped a b.ard· ~d noth1~g. but bad luck at Indiana Polis in May. fought 1·0 eigbt-innJling will. be dn vmg a new c.ar in the NASCAR Grand 3-A game to host Valley National race at Riversidc. Christian wbfle. invading .. , have f!l Ore mileage on the Riverside course Edison fell to P ara- than any act1vt' or ina('tive driver in the world " mount.6·5,ln4-Aplay. But Paramoupt scored twice in the Cina• inning on threewalk,S and, a two. r un double with no outs to win the game. Kathy D a¥id and Kat.by M it{!hell starred for the Ch.argers. Follmer say:. ' Both were tough losses "l startcd runntn~ there in 1960 and have to tuke. but the Edison d nvC'n more milt·s in rates and testing tbail any i;etbac k was really a driver arount..I " heart-breaker. David -doubled for one run. had a single and score d two runs. ~l~ isn't bragging but st;.iting fact about his fllm1lianty With the fi1vcrsidcroadcourse. What about his days at lndy this year ? .. The first week we blew a n engine when they lt!ft a plug m and melted some of the parts. .. ThC'n when we got runnin~ again, we couldn't get tt up to racing speed. The car never did go over 178 miles per hour and as you know, that wasn't near :Cast enough. . "I came home lhe second weekend of qualify . mg and told them to get somebody else to try it. Ap· parently they couldn't get i\ up to s peed, either ." -Then he turned to more pleasant things and began talking a bout Ri verside and the NASCAR stock car circuit. ''I'm driving for Stock Car Products of Santa :Fe Springs and Tom Hamilton. ··w e have a new 1975 Chevelle Malibu and I feel st will be competitive with the best in the field. ··Right now we have been putting it together and I just returned from getting the paint. "lf the car runs as well as It looks, it w iJI be pre· tty fast." How about the competition in the stock car race with drivers such as Richard Petty, Bobby· Allison and all the other s who drive the cir.cui.t every week? "I've r un with them before and beaten them.·• Follmer says. ··I think we can build as good a car as the can and 1 (ee l we know a little more about Riverside than a lot of them." Da11to1&a f,. Pia,.. Whal does the future hoid for him'! "We plan on taking it to Daytona for the Firecracker 400 and we'll see how competitive it is at that point. If we are with the r est of them, we 'll stay down the re and run in the south." Follmer and the car "iJI skip Michigan on the ~,\SCAR cir cuit. "We haven 't been able to get all the people we need yet but I think things will be sor ted out by Daytona." Follmer has run in some sportsman car events on the west coast but says he will skip the compa· nion lOO·miler at Riverside. "The car was sold and we'll concentrate our e f· forts on the 400-milc race," he says. Baja I ntft"llaefmtal Set More than 370 vehicles are entered in the SCORE Baja Internacional lo be held in Ensenada. Baja Californi a June 13. This is an endurance race of 392 miles on the Mexican Peninsula with eight check paints with ac- tJon· in expert" and ·novice divisions on motorcycles a nd fou r -w.hecl vehicles. There are 13 classes. Bill Rush of Costa Mesa returns. as the Class 4 champion in four-wheel drive modified production cars. MV Tumbles, 6-5 A r ally in the sixth in·· Saturday afternoon. ning fell one run short as Mission Viejo returns M i s s i o n V i c j o ' s to play today. hos ting the A m er i c a n L e g io n FUilerton Dodgers at 2 at baseball team fell to vis-Mission Viejo High. iling L a H a bra, 6-5. Behind 6-2, Mission Viejo scored three times in the sixth on an error, a single by Chuck Boster , a wa lk lo Chris Ross, David Cooper's two-run single and a run-scoring base hit by J im Greeley. Golden West (n 7 -0 Victory LONG BEACH - Oaryle Paine tossed a rive -hitter a nd his team- mates backed h im up 11\'lth a U>-hit attack as Golden West• College's entry in the Coast Connie Mack League downed a Long Beach team . 7-0. Saturday night at Blair Field, here. Haw•rt•n G•rdens 111 'rtman. ss 01an>0l1no, lb llen•k." ~pion. rt ferry, lb ;)erosi1rs. lb f•Qn••oll, c. tan l "~lltm, IC Pi""' F Tol•ls •b r 2 I • 1 I 0 I 0 1 1 I 30 7 .. rM 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 I 1 0 1 1 I I I 0 0 0 10 • Mission Viejo scored two runs in the opening inn in g on a w a 1 k to Cooper , Greel ey 's fielder's choice. a run. scoring single by Tony Rich ardson and a sacrifice fly by Steve Roberts. Min ion Vl•i• ISi Cooper. 2b Greeley. cf Ritll•rel~n. s~ Roberts, r1 Kramer,c. ZogQ,lb McOonalel, lb Boster, II McC.rth;-p Roi:i:.s ab r A I 5 I s 0 • 0 5 0 5 0 •• 1 4 1 2 0 I 1 39 5 Score by lnningl II rt>! I 2 2 I 1 1 2 ' 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 3 Scor• by Innings rhe rhe tonv Buell 000 000 0-4 s 2 Ui ... bra 200 310 000-6 q 4 Haw. c;.,roens 000 )(12 x -1 10 O Minion Vl•10 ~ 003 000-S 9 2 .. "The Ultimm:e Car Phone" r ~ AUTOMATIC CHANNEL SEARCH FOR INCOMING CALLS Gerken in Finals Of CIF Tourney By DAV£ ROMANO game was tied 6-6 and Of 1.11e 0111y Pll•t s taff Gerken won on the lie· Dan Gerken of Corona breaker. del Mar High cam e from Otterbein and Curley behind to post a 4·6, 6-3, had to battle to gain a 7-6 win over Uni versity's berth in the finals with a Brad Faltermeier Satur· 6·1, 4·6, 6-3 win over day afternoon in the Edison 's team of Glenn feature match a~ the CIF Ruud and Kurt Lynott. sectional individual ten-singles nis prelims at u c Irvine. First Round-Hille Ila Quinta I Cltl In doubles actl'on, the Mitchell 1Roya1 oa1<l 6.3, 6.0; Ooyie Ila Quinta) Clel Woods ICtrrll~l 6-0, team o( Jim Curley and ·~conel Rounel-J ones ISA Valley) J ordan Otterbein of oet Liao 1certitos1 6-0. t.-0; Ouok Coirona del Mar and the !Foothill) Clef Spalel1ng (Laguna Beach ) 6 ·1 , l>·I ; Johnson duo of Ma rc Roy and (Westminster) def Tanner! (Whllllerl S T h { M , 4-3; Oood ICdM) d•I Hiiie •2. •3 C 0 t t 0 Jn a S 0 ·Fali.rmeler (University) def Cloy~ Newport H a r b 0 r ad. ""°· '-0; Betn$leit1 (Sunny Hiiis) del • • Smith ILa Sern•) 6-6, 6·1; JO/Its IHUn. vanced to the finals with 11noton &uc.hl .ter s-ney 1Mar1N11 victories 6-4. 6-0; Gerken <CdMI ciet Potlcc • 1Glachlorle)4-2,l>-I. Gerken along with the 0uar1enl11<1ls-J0Ms. aet 0.-•1. t , d bl l .11 6-3, •·l ; Johnson def GCiOd 6-J •J· ~ \\0 OU es earns WI F•lter-l•r def Bernstein 6-0; •3: represent the Orange Gerken0etJones6·4.6·4. C S S em l l lnals--Gerlte" def oast area next atur-F•ltermeier H .•·3, 1-11. day jn U\e finals at the F ir s! Roun~u~~arel-Thornton Balboa Bay R acque l cuounaBeachl deiS1ewar1-Andraoe Cl b IRoydl oa .. l 6 0, 1>·0; Lynott·Ruuel U · IEClisonl def Hart-Tellet (Wh11t1er l G k t h . l>-1.1-S. er en got 0 IS Second Round Rov·T'1omas Semifina JS m atch With (Ne wport Harbor) Clef R<leldQO· ~CIOUCI (Whlltierl 4-0. 6-l; Morton· Faltermeicr with easy Plows <Foothill) d~• Clar .. Wt1htrman w1·ns over J1· m P once of IMaylaotl '"· 6 1• 6·3, McN°m.1rd SPOOner ICdM I def SM•lll-Fran< Gla d st one and Steve CGarelfflGrovel6·1.6·2; Beilln--l:leolln J on e s Of Huntln·gton !Troy> elel Cun.ird·ThOrnton 6·0. 6-0; LYnOll·Ruuo Ciel Aden Hclyc. Beach: The CdM ace. CUniversllyl 6·3. 7-6; KcHtn1<1n · , . Sol~era <Sunny Hillsl del Rowmon<l· however, WaSn t On hlS Platlsa !GlaelsloneJ b·I. 6·0: Collier· g 3 m C i} g 3 i n S t Brte !Huntington i:!UCl11 Ciel Aquino· , Skelly (La Quinta I 6·A, •·3 Faltermeier and lost the Otter beln-Cufley ICCIM) def Sachs: ( · t l . t t Gibson (Gahrl6-1. 6· 1. If S C 0 n e S 0 Ouarterflna li.-Roy.T11omas del University's top player. Morton·Plows 6·3. 6·3: McNamara 1 SPOOner def 6eilln-Bellln l>-1, 7·S; Fa termeler, however, Lyno1t·Ruuc1 del Katzman.s11vera4-'. failed to take advantage 1·6; Otlerbeln·Curley del Collier·BrH ( G k , l I 2-6,t.-3,i.-2. 0 er en S OOSe p ay, Semifinals Otterbe1n·Curley Clef I t th d Lynott·Ruud 6-1, •-6. 1>·3; Thomas· OS ng e SeCOn game Roy <Ne w port Harbor l Cle l of the set, 6-3. The final M(Namara·SPoQner. .. ... /• ..... ... ,Mitc hell had a run-scortng double. All of Paramount's four runs in the first in· nlng were unearned. The winners were limited to just three hits, getting two singles in the first and the game-wlnnlng double in the seventh. But 10 walks aided Para- QlOUnt's cause. Citrus College, her e. The winning Falcons, who had defeated Citrus OUAaTt:• HO•H •l!SULTI m the opener 1''rid<>y, fell f'WSal11Nay .. on~. Tr~.,,. .. , t o the Mission Con- ""tn RACE -Jso y.,ds., .,.., ference ch"m"" ,·n the Oldm.lci.ns. Oelml1>9 PwrM•llCIO. .. ..... ~:11~i:::i11m r.lO ..,0 , «> first game, 9·2, but came L-sLlll.•11 CTr•Hur•> uo uo back to win the final MW,:t,:~~:.~:e (Myle\> 1.«> game, s.4. Also r., -Mr. a B•r. c.111ornla Citrus' victory in the Seven, Oup•'' As l•rlsk, Three opener W·"S the fi·rst Wln PoliCys, Meckay's Joy, Fickle u o.n1e11e for the Owls over Cer· ~~~::~~~iJ!;~.., sum a'" ritos in lhe last 22 mect- s£co '°" ings. Nabers Cadillac NDRACE... Y•r<H.l.,.c1r Cerr1·•os, the South 2~00 ol$ &. up. C1•1m1r19. Purse uooo. • .. Harbor Blvd., In the Mission Viejo ga me al Valley Chris· tian, the winners scored the only run of the game with the help of three late throws. OH·Scoot>y Oooby Oo C 0 a S t C 0 n ( e t (! n Ce Costa Mesa S40·9100 IL1phaml 3.20 UO 2.IO .. ~~~---~illlii;-~";i/J-.;~~~~~~~~-==~=~ OH·Sl«m1n· fl ICcirdou J 7.00 II 20 3.60 • An error a llowed the first Paramount rwiner to gel on base and she went a ll the way to third on the bunt s ingle, slid· mg in just a head or the throw. Then, when a throw was l a te arriving a t second base t9 get the second runner , the Para- mount player :.it third broke for the plate. ar· riving just ahead of the throw for the winning tally. Sus ie D<.i vis pill'hcd very well for the Diablos, allowing just two hits. Sue Spr oul a nd Tern Gilreath h ad Mission Viejo's only two hits. Ugl1tnl11<,1 Biel (~or I UO Time-20.•I Al.o r•n -O•nely Dana, P•llto'l 8ar.~w F1\t THI RO RACE -400 yarels. 3 Ytir Olds &ue>. O•nllied allowance. Purse SSSOO. The Good Tl11el (Wal\Olll 12.00 4.00 2.IO Que Pal Go <Tr usu rt I _J.00 2 60 l..assu!"sTopMan (BanUI l.00 Trme -20.03 Also ran -Hater Wayne. Joy Moon, JetJOurney No~r•ttnes FOURTH RACE -110 y•rdi. 3 year Olds& up. Claiming. Purse U SOO. Promises Promises lCleri~ l 12 JO S.20 3.60 Bar Fame (Rocllard~ l •.ID 3.60 Sunn Rock (Trec1surel 3 . .0 T•rne -Al>.67 Aho ran-A Goin' Man, l>dvlel'\ Shullle. Mr. Tiger Ronel, Bl•tll Br otner FIFTH RACE -400 y.irels. 3 ye.Ir old\ & up. Cla,~illed Allowance. Pwrse \SSOO. Kaweah Bar !Harli 16.00 S.toO 3.00 Amllt!r Due tUrdold) S.00 1 80 Pair 0 1 Doc" c Aoair I 2.60 Tome -70.09 Al)O ran -Jet Mone. M11>S Fltcka RH>. Dear Ole Gtrl SIXTH RACE •OO yarels. 3 year 010~. Cla1m1ng. Purse Ul>OO. O\armeraars IAOairl OH·KanKan ll.JPl\dml 4.20 s.oo Min ion vi.1• 111 •I> r J 0 ti rbi OH·Oupes Lo Mismo t o IMyle\1 ~.00 8 40 OK OH &llrHth,S\ C..llen. c (;ondoUo,lb Serey. lb Sc>roul. cl -bridge, If Heti.ls. 2b oa.1s. p Ao\sello, r I lo1a1s 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 J 0 3 0 2 0 16 0 S<ore bJ '""'"'' 0 0 Tlmt -20.24 0 0 Also ran -Mi~ Pastuner. Shds1a 0 0 Rebel, Terry Gin, Go Zip Poc:k"t. 1 0 01v1Cle<.k, Gooolak. Lovl"o 0 0 "EXACT A '"°"''"'er Bu~ & OH-O O f.1Can Ka11,paiCISUl.SO O O U EXACTA .. Olumor Ban & OH- O o· 1•D-LeMlsmo,pald$4lO.OI. I 0 SEVENTH RACE -350 yards. 3 year olds & up. Purse $10,ooo..tclded. M1\11on V•e10 000 000 V.ill. Cllf"lrdn 000 000 Edt50n ISJ r h • T¥ Shue Fly. 00 0 2 3 Al.s Altb1 B. Gribbin, p c I S Cinbb1n, lB Oclvlel, ~• W<JY. lb Menoen11a11, c Ml lth4111. lb Robert~, t i Kalama. p Wetherbee, rt Von Lui row. It To1t1I\ 01 1 2 I IMylul• 9.00 ~ .0 3.60 •D r 3 I 3 0 J ? I I 1 I 1 0 J 0 0 0 3 0 J 0 ?~ \ n 19111109 <L•Ph.lml 3.ao 3.00 h rbr Elon A9a1n CW.tlker I 3.00 O o Time 11.111> ~ ~ o..~~~~.~~'s B:a~rr tame, Gr.iy 0 0 EIGHTH RACE 440 varels 3 yecir 1 o otels & up. c1a1m111g . Puri.e Sl900. I 1 Ra 1 ny SedSOn u O 1Bdnks1 l0.40 b . ..O • • ..O 0 O Char91nq cnarltl! IC<irclot'l,) l.20 s.oo o O On Limtls !Lipham I 3.80 1 o Time -22.34 ~ 2 Al)O ran Ru lark's Van, Royal Top Scor• by Inning~ B.tr. 0'01al. Spur O IY. Reelely Wise r II e \S EXACTA .. Rarny StHOft & ). CcJ1so11 Par arnoun1 010 103 0 ~ ~ 1 CNrging Cll.rllt, paid WU.00 400 000 , 6 3 ' NINTH R•CE -3sd'"yards. 3 year otas & up. Cia1m1ng. Purse S1800. H11a1ut1n Pro Soccer I Cardoza I 9.40 4.20 2.60 fr•Plf! C l ruly (Adair> J.80 2 40 OH·Fleet Rullan IR1cl\arelsl l '° OH·P111e1tne Pele Nalsonl l..O NASL Scorn Time -18.21 Also ran Royal F Ire Rocket, 8et)ll L.lno. Geronimo Mayor. C..s11 C.t 50°/o OFF TENNIS-SKI CLOSEOUIS MAJOR BRANDS EQUIPMENT & CLOTHES V2 PRICE PLUS -SHIRTS - IATHIMG SUITS -TOPS-HALTERS THE BEDROOM-1714) 956-9600 1568 W. Unc:e>an. Anah~m HOUlS-WHk~ 11 to I p.m. Sat. & S-. 10 to 5 p.m. WANTED: YOUR MOTORCYCLE TO TEST The California Highway Patrol will soon begin enforcing noise controls on all motorcycles. The Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC). Newport Beach, representing the Motorcycle Industry in the Untied States. needs motorcycles for the eS1abhshment o f fair and accurate testing procedures. Mo1orcycle enthusiasts· efforts on 1h1s WAR .QN NOISE are needed and interested rrotorcycle ·owners should telephone ( 714 l 7 52· 7833 to schedule a motorcycle for testing Motorcycles undergo approximately 30 minutes of testing in the hands of McDonnell Douglas Sound Engineers at a Huntington Beach test site. Motorcycles manufactured from 196g to 1974 are reQuired and each accepted for testing must have an unaltered intake and exhaust system. Call: (714) 752-7833 SI Louis), Baltimore 1 Pl11l•Clelph1a 3, Hartlord 2 <Ol 1 Tampa Bay•. San •n1or1100 oa11u 1. !Mon Jose o \S EXACT A .. Htfalutln & 4-Tripl• C '------------------------Truly, paid S.SS.SO. t.1975 R. J. Re-tMlds Tobac;c:o Co. .; .. ; .: ....... ·, .. . - ~ .. l TOYOTA CHINOOK Big enough to get out of town. 25 MPG.* ~ .. d ... , .... . . ? .... . 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Your actu al mileag• will vary with road and weather conditions. : equipment., driving habits and maintenance. \ TOYOTA - , . -·· f ·I DAILV PILOT -§unday,\une 1, 1975 · Inter~st Rate Dip" Seen ·at Sem~ar , Cohventional lnturcst rates -111 drop to eight or 8\14 percent by the third quarter, according to a forecast by Jon Slaughter, pre· aident of Walker & Lee Mortgage Compuny. at the ··1ns1&:ht '75" seminar, May 20, at the Airport.er }fotel ln Irvtne. Slaughter d rew qissenting votes from three other financial experts who all declared that .. current interest rates are un· r easonably low" at the one·day con!erence st aged ror 250 mem- bers of the building ir.dustry by the Anaheim-based diven;ified r eal estate services firm. Well known for his on-target financial forecasts, Slaughter lJloderated the panel on !inane- Ing com'J)os ed of Robert Ostengard, Western region manager for Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., s peaking on Freddie Mac financing; Ja~es L . McKnight, senior loan representative tor Fede'ral Na- tional Mortgage Association, talking about Fannie Mae; and Arthur J . Contreras, vice presi- dent of Great Western Savings & Loan Assn., presenting the case for variable interest rates. "INFLATION WILL s low to the 4 to 6 percent range by year· end," Slaughter s aid. "Interest rates will reach the down-side or about 8 to 81>'4 percent for conven- tional home loans by mid-thir-0 * * * * * * Home S eeker s Compromise quarter. The prime rate should reach 7 percen~horl.ly, and may even go lower. Tbe stock market should top 1000 by year-end with · the economy turning up 'by the. fourth quarter. ''Building starts will near two million on a yearly basis by 1975 ..xear-end. If the industry were. capable of producing the volume, it's not inconceivable for us to re- ach three million in 1976, after all that will be the bicentnenial year~'' he queried. Looking at an average need of 2.3 million housing starts per year for the next ten years, Slaughter made a long-range prediction based on the four-year cyclic trends that hav&-been a * * * purt of our economic outlook since World War II. .. WITH THE HEAVY federal deficits of 1975 and 1976, inflation in 1977 and 1978 ls not going to stop at 12 percent -it. will go higher," he said. "To curb infla· lion, the Feder al-Reserve wlll clamp the Ud on credit, and with business in a capital-short posl· lion anyway, interest rates are not going to stop at.12 percent by 1978 -they are going to go out of sight. Century Jn Irvine Century 21 Real Estate has moved into a new 10,000 square foot in- ternational h ead- quarters. Impossible Dream Eyed The new corpaute facilities, which com· room. ("'Who needs it?," Auld mand the ground floor o( s aid.> the four .story 40,000 Today 's homes hoppers are 5e arching for the impossible dre<tm, still wanting what they can no longer afford, declared Steve Auld, W.alker & Lee, Jnc. 's director of Marketing Services. :.at the Insight '75 seminar, May 20. at lh't Airporter Hotel in Jrvine. · m a ke a va:,l difference in how close w e rome lo satisfying our buyers' impossible dream. "THE CHALLENGE to our de- signers is a house that feels more luxurious than it costs -that lives more comfortably than the same space used too. We'r e look- ing for flexibility, usabiUty, and practicality -and still trying to give the buyer something he can- not get anywhere else, something that turns him on." Bedroom des ign ideas in-square foot Douglas duded: a master suite "morning Crow building, are locat- kitehen" that becomes a wet bar ed at 18872 MacArthur al night; a fl exible alcove off the Boulevard in Irvine. master bedroom that can change The ·corporate head- progressively from a den, to a ·quarters move ·was re l r e a t • t o a nu r s e r y ; generated by the rapid ''dorn;iitory " bedrooms with a growth of the real estate central children's pl~y;study. franchl~ which rocket· room. ed front. 17 offices in "Maybe the cyclic tr~ will not repeat ttself for the &eveotta lime, since World "War II. Perhaps Washington politicing will change and a means to short circuiting the next cycle will be found. But don't count on it," warned Sll\ughter. Disagreelng with Slaughter's · ·forec~st on interes t rates, ·Ostengard stated : "Un - precedented commitments of over $180 million were mad& tn the month of April alone. The cost o{ financing these money commltmenls is r~fl~ctei by the 9~ percent ria~ooal FnfA rate. With these money costat I• wUl be impossible for interest rates to drop an>' tower. Even mortgage- t>ack security rntes at8~ pel'Cent are being taken up sluggishly." AGU&ING...Wl'nl Ostengard, McKnight ad<!.¢..~ight now in- terest rates are unreasonably low -they will have to reach a more re alistic level in the not too distant future in the light or cur-nmtdemands." Tarbell Realtors Million Dollar Office Auld shared a "Design for S a les" session with L e anne Ba·own, Walke r & Lee rese1m:h a ssocial t', at the one·day con- ! erence staged for 250 members of the building industry by the Anaheim-based diversified real estate ser vices firm . "People say they want half- :icre lots, a nd have to settle for 6,000 square feet ," Auld con· tinued. "They say they want lux · u ry, but often they must settle for utility. Compromise is a way of life, but the kind of compromise Y,(e build anto our product can Auld presented vignettes of nearly three dozen original floor plan ideas, designed to make maximum us e of minimum space. AMONG THE kitchen ideas February 1972 to a were walk-in wet bars planned to massive network today serve also as informal e ating of more than 1200 offices counters; an indoor-outdoor from coast to coast and "'party table"; a buffet-bar-table Canada. Tarbell ·Realtors' Adams Office in Hl.mtington Beach joined the elite club of that seats eight while doubling a s Architect for the build· the fir~·s "Million Dollar Offices." John Lizzi, manager of the Adams Office, The most -radical" design idea· was a home with a large ''family living" room, a formal dining room. and a cozy firepit for ·'ad ult convers ation "-but without the traditional living a planning desk as well as a serv-ing is Douglas Crow. The accepts a plaque of commendation on behalf of hi s sales associates from the ing counter for patio, family builder was Moreley firm's president Donald M. Tarbe11.1From ten to right, Donald M. Tarbell. _.,, Real Estate ·.\'Questions/Comment ;\ By Realtor Randall McC..rdle, Ph D. What is a good real estate investment at this time? How do I anaJyze a property? Is there a formula to follow? Where do I begin? I will not have a lot or money, but want to get started. I have a duplex I could sell iJ I need more money to get a good deal or would that be wise? C.R., Newport Beach Many would-be investors look around until they find something that "'looks good" to them. then start making offers, believing that if they iean get the property for less than the price quoted they have made a good deal. This, of course, is not the a p- f,roach to use in selecting an Investment; that is, an nvestment th at is personalized to do the best job for you. Firs t, you must determine what your goals and objectives are. Second, check alt your assets; de- termine the total a mow1t of cash, trust deeds, other r eal or per sonal property that you can use to ac- quire a n investment. A word of caution he re, too many are using most of their cash resources to acquire the proper- ty, and be cause of thjs are losing their staying power. Wh en used property, leverage is great. Too much lever age, however, can turn your investment Jnto a tiger tha~ will eat you alive. Real estate investing demands that you have adequate amounts of cash or sufficient resources to meet unexpected cash requirements. I have seen too many investors sell because they did not have the staying power. If they could have remained in title for a slightly longer period, their yield could have been much greater ... and I must admit that J have been in that position myself and it hurts. There are ways of avoiding this; one of wt.: ... :.;<> t o hang on to your cash by using trust deeds or other property you own as the down payment. A recent e xample is of an investor who cam e to us with $20,000 a nd was concerned that with this amount of money he would not be able to buy the type of pro- perty he desired and needed for a tax shelter. After a counseUng session, we decided to create a S22,000 second trust deed aga inst his home and a $13,500 first trust deed on sorpe property he owned in Arizona. We then exchanged this $35,500 in trust deeds plus a free and clear lot he owned in Big Bear for the equity in a 22-unit apartment building. 'Those units are now saving income tax dollars (s .1el1 as building a s est ate for out investor. He's happy because he has cash for some improvements he feels are necessary plus a healthy reserve for contingencies. Being a ble to make an investment gave him that alt important feeling of accomplis h- m ent and having the cash on hand gave him and his wife peace or mind. Before you begin to analyze any property, dis- c·over your own pe rsonal motivations, capabilities, •md limitations. A rule that we follow js the proper- t y and the purchaser must relate well lo one another on alt important fa ctors -or we back off. cl on 't force a transaction. A real estate investment can do several things. I t can provide a shelter against income taxes, C'reate an estate by building an annuity income, be a hedge against our inflationary economy, or be a de· velopme nt opportunity. You must decide what is most important to you a~ no one property covers all the bases. - Analyzing the property can be tricky, but is not dirficult. The imp-0rtant factors you will want to concern yourself with are: lJ"lcome, a ctual and scheduled. Expense. forget formulas and rules of thumb; they're just not reli able. Net Incom e , one or the best yard sticksjs what l l't left over after a ll the bills are paid. Improvements. age. size, design, quality, and romane~. Location. location -loc ation -location. Financ ing, what it is today and what it may be when you consider selling. Leverage. a healthy ratio that wear s well on you. Randall R.. McCof'dU u on ftt~lfmmt cmal111t, col· ~ ~ctum-ond'outhor of ''Real E1tote Jn CaU/ornJo.". tfeJtd JI01" com mt!nl• and ~1tion.a to Randall R. M cCar· dlt!,ctotM DoU11 Pilot, P.O. Bo%J56(), Co1taM110P2626. . ' room. f"d d;~ .io;:·Ne.;~rt Beach home, Mission Porsche aad a boat for what Condos Oar friends paid for Sellin g Steady sales have been reported for the new Mis- s ion Village con - dominium homes in San their Newport.Beach home. Juan Capis trano. The t------------------..,..----------------r----------------------------n------------..._.-c--------==-------------i villas have been selling at the rate of one per week throughout the past three months. tradi · tionally a slow time for real estate transactions. according to Me rri ll Pu g mire , marketing director for We stport Home Builde rs, Inc., the develope r . Price d fro m $29,500 with VA and FHA fin al)C· ing a vailable at s1,~ per- cent interest. the villas of Mission Village are r e- ady for immedia te oc· cupancy. Four d ifferent rloor plans have two and three bedrooms in one and two story designs . .Each has a private patio and enclos ed garage . In- teriors are complete with wall-to-wall carpet- ing in all major areas bal a nc e d b y viny l asbestos in the secon· dary area . Windows and sliding glass doors are full y. A FIREPLACE with a gas log lighte r is located in the spac ious living room . Well-plann e d kitchens have Rumica ceramic tile countertops, luminous ceilings and ash cabinets s urround- ing the built-in ap- pliances which include a range with hood, self· cleaning oven , dis· hwasher and disposer ,in the double compartment sink. De luxe baths bave cultured marble pullman tops, plate glass mirrors, a fiberglass tub and shower with decorator- selected lighting fixtures •a n d top -of-the-line hardware accessories. Each villa has 11/2 or two baths. CONTEMP ORARW ·Spanish styling with Mis· sion tile roofs and tex- tured stu cco exterior ·blend with the landscap- ing s urroundini each hom e. The maintenance· tree community has com- plete recreation facilities for the residents. Three heated swimming pools, cabanas and poolside seating are convenient!~ locate d for relaxing leisure. To see the popular villas of Mission Vlltage, exit th e 1San Diego Freeway a t Juntp~ro Serra ofCr a mp a nd travel o n e block. right to Camino Capjatrano. Follow Camino Capistrano south eiallt· tenths of a mile to Le 7,,anJa and turn r ight. .. ' You love Newport. You're doing pretty well and it"s time your home-reflected your success. But lets face it. You·ve got a lot qf living to do i\nd you don"t want to tie up every dollar in a home. And Newport Beach homes don't come cheap. Surprise! Take a look at Newport Terrace. where you can divide the usual.price tags by about two. So you don't have to give up the good things in life your success deserves. Live first class in the fun style you've alwa's wanted. With a private 15 acre m eadow; pools, sl\una. jucuzzi. vollyball. gumc courts and a li~t of other adult playthings you probably woukJn't fincJ at any price. Newport Terrace m eans u hom II\ Newport Beach you can own with pleasure and show with pride. Luxurious 2 & 3 bedroom townhomes with fireplaces. beamed ceilings, dual master bedroom suites and the quality appointm ents you·ve come to expect from a Newport address. N ewport Terrace near the sea in Newport Beach. When you live here. you've arrived. And it won't take every nickle you own to do it. • From Harbor Blvd lake 10th SI west ~ lo (tie very end or call (714) 646-5001. llm ' I ~ kA' ... .___..,...,.. fftc. ·...-;--..,;:.- •••• ' lt'~•tch Ft11e Pri11t About the Tax Credit. • 0 WASHI NGTON (AP> -llomc buyers. purticul arly those who b~y after selling their old rt'· s1dence, ml.iht !iod their tax credit for buying u new home less than expected if they aren't wary or the tine print in the tax laws. The tax cut law signed by P.resident Ford in March pro- vided for a tax credit of five per- cent of the value of the new house up to a m~ximum of $2,000. More than 400,000 families are expect· ed to take advantage of the op- portunity. The credit a pplies lo houst!s started before Mar ch 26 and ac- quired and occupied as a buyer's principa l r esidence between March 12 and Dec. 31, 1976. A binding contract to buy must have been signed by Jan. l . BUT THERE were olher, more complicated wrinkles in the law, prompting the Internal Revenue Service to publish Thursday a series of questions and answers designed to dear up any con- fusion. . Take the SS percent of new. hom e buY.er s who have sold thei~ cold home at the same time they buy a new one. Buyers whose old home has increased in value - M most have_-must r educe by the a ppreci a tion va lue the pur~ase price of the new house. To use tfie IRS examples, sup· pose you ar e an apartment dweller who buys a $50,000 house. Five percent or that is $'2,500. So when you fill out your taxes next year, you're entitled to subtract $2,000 from your normal tax bill . .i REAL ESTATE New Opening Slated For Ca,stille Homes BUT NOW suppose you were living in a house which had cost $25,000. You sold it for $40,000 before buying a new $50 ,000 house. Your tax credit is only five percent of $35,000, or $1, 750. That $35,000 is the cost of the new house minus the $15,000 gain on your old house. The reduction reflects the fact that the govern· ment can tax ca pital gain, but in most cases the tax is deferred. Sullivan Speaks To Bankers Me m bers of the Orang«.' Cou n ty Mortgage Bankers As· ~oci ation will hear a talk on "The Changing Role of the Commer cial and Unil 11 of Castille Homes will open this weekend with 53 bomes ' going on sale in Mission Viejo, the 11,000-acre planned com· munity in southeastern Orange ·c ounty. "For the firs t time in four weeks , these popular single- fa mily homes wiU once again be a va ilable to homeshoppers," 1 said Al Od enath, pro~ect sales manager. "Since the last week in April, these hom es have been sold out. .. This also will be the last unit of Castille Homes which will be near the future planned La ke Mission Viejo," Odenath added. EXPECTED TO be oriced from approximately $42,500, • Castille Homes feature five floor plans. The four one-story and one two-story models offer three and four bedrooms and two or three baths. Design (eatures include cov· ered entries , step·down Jiving ' rooms with dramatic sloped ceil· i)lgs, form al dining rooms, bedrooms which easily convert to a den or libr ary, and an op· tional unfinished bonus area in the two-story home that can be completed to complem ent the homebuyer's 1.if estyle. AS PART OF the ba s ic purchase price arc wood shingle roofs , _wood-burning fireplaces with gas Jog li ghters, exterior J>atio ser vin g bars, continuous self·cleaning oven, range, and carpeting in the living room, di n· mg room , fam ily room , hall, s tairs, and m aster bedroom area. Open from 10 a.m . until 6 p.m. daily, the Castille models may be reached by taking the Santa Ana· San Diego Freeway to La Paz Road, traveling eas t on La P az to Marguerite Parkway, and then left on Marguerite. The models are on Marguerite, one block north of Trabuco Road. It can be deferted if you buy a new, more expensive house 18 months before or after the sale. Trade Offered At 'Shores' Marlborough Development Corporation is offering new homebuyers at the Shores in Lake Forest a guaranteed trade· in on their old home. According to Ron Carl, Vice President and Marketing Direc· tor for Marlborough, the building firm will guarantee lo sell the buyei::; old home, and the buyer can immediately move in to his Marlborough home. Homes range in price from $54,950 to $67,950. Models are open daily. Take the Canada exit off the San Diego freeway, turn left over the freeway to Muirlands, turn.right on Muirlands t~ the model complex. Industria l Banker " at a dinner _meeting Thurs· d ay, June 5. in the Revere House, Tustin. A soci al hour at 5:30 p.m. will precede the 6:30 din· ner. Addressing the group wall be John P. Sullivan, fo under and p resident since 1959 · of Keystone Mortgage Company, Los Angeles. S ullivan has been engaged i n or · ganizat iona l and ad· ministrativc work in in· dustn al mortgage loans on a regional a nd na· tional basis. tf e also is active in r eal est a te de· velopment, both in the shopping center field as well a s industrial parks, and has ser ved as ad· visor to sever al lar ge in-- vestment groups. V·111ade~ Ul.al k Most people It.ink ourtri-level floorplans ~ ·ff j • are sexy. And whethery~u·re a sophisticated 0 J• · sin.gle or a fun -loving married couple. the feeling you'll g et from U r this neat little village of contemporary town homes is that all the neighbors are pretty nice. Our 2 and 3 bedroom ftoorplans are pretty nice. too. f loo lalis We've got co]){ lofts for dining or entertaining. Warm rp open wood beam ceilings. Inti male step down master suites with secluded patios. Romantic rooftop gardens. . ~ 't Skylights. Sunny gourmet kitchens. Over~sized garag~s a ~en and plenty more. I 1 Here's where it's happening. The contemporary social life for the successful young at heart. Friendly g et-togethers in the sunken th · · I Recreation Plaza. Poolside chats with fun-loving adults. Cocktails e On Y. forfourinthejacuzzi. ' . And now is a pretty smart time to buy. too. The selec tion is th ·, ng tliat's~ s exexnt, pry.ices will neve~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ . • t~~~~~~~~t the rent dollars you're wasting. then come over today. Discover how you c an own a romantic chalet of your own ~or less than you think. Moments from South Coa st Plaza . Take the San Diego Freeway to the Fairview exit. North one mile . Village Walk. We're sure Y9l:J'll fall in love with our tloorplans. Anyone else is up to you. trom $33,250 ~~~ ( h~0•t v,'.!!4~~} 'nes ilf?e r,f J (J/J t 9lJ,.1J,1r "'V~f k '."c:~ $2.oJJ.fo/ reb 'ne ta II} 'iltes ~ Sunday,June 1.1075 . ,.. PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTICIOUS8USIHESS HAMI STATEMINT TM IOliowlf\9 ,__ k a.ifto MUM" CAESAR'S G.-OOMI HG, 2/llOI Fof!Mts Ro.a, L~uNI NIO ... I, CAVlW/ P•trlC ta S. Cllurc,., 2121 NOrO• l!lrlllol, S.1'11• Ana, CA. •Thll bullneu ll tOl'IOucltd by •n In dlvld\MI. P•lrlcl• S. Cfturc" This 1latemen1 wu flied wllh ttw1 County Clerk ot Ora11oe Coo.:nly on M,y 7,l975. F4lff7 Publlw d Or•noe Cout 011lly 1'1101. ,,,.Y 11. 11. 25. •no June 1, t'1S 1™-1 Pl'BLIC !"OTICE f'l.CTITIOUS 8USINESS "~~E STATIMEHT The loll-lrtO penon Is doing busl· N '6H : SMJ PROOUCTS, 330 Plecenlle Ave., No . 20•, N •port &uch, c.111°'nl19"1660 Stephen LH ler McAntls, 103 VII> LldDSoud, Newl)O(t &Heh, C•llf.l/l6b0 T"ls b\lslrwn h conducll'd by .,. In dlVtdUal. Sl•Oflen McAnlls Tl>is ~••tement w•l lll•d with lhe County Cieri. ot Oranoe Counly on ~Y I, 1975. FU172 PubllShl'd Oranl)e Coasl Oally Piiot. MilY 11. 18, 2S. <Ind June 1. t91S 170l-7S Pl'BLIC ~OTJCE FICTITIOUS'-VSIM£SS HAME STATl!ME HT The fotlowlno persons are doing bus•· neuas: PE RLS l TO .• 2S992 Port•flno Or •• Mlulon Viejo, CA. 9267S Phoe be Jenks Stenton, 2sn2 .Portatlnol>r .• Mission Viejo, CA. 'll67S Rlchud Racey Slenton, 15992 Portell,no Or .• Mission Vie to, CA. 9267S EllHbelh Brock lewis, Apartaoo No. 407, Puerta Valtarla Jall~o !Me~· kol Tiiis business Is conducted by a general parlnersh1p. Phoebe J . Stenton This stettmtnl was lllC!d with t"1> County Clerlt ot Orange County on Mdy 1. 197S. FW '9 PubU~ Or1ng<> C"oasl Oa1ly Pilot, M/iy 11. 18, 2s. and June 1. 19/S 11>19-7) For the Record Dbsohdion• Of ltlarrlagt> ,IHAL OE CREES EnteredM•y U Oowllno. Petrltl• Ann .nd Roberl ~ ••• l<•lhryn L~IH •nd H•rry \II roll Sterger. FrentH Ann •nd Fr•n• E. Peterman. Attllur F . •n<1F,.n<H0. Stewart, Donne J, •nc:I Carl R Ol!.On. Mlclltlle •nd Ro.,. rt A W1nltrs. Anoellne Mtrlt •nd O..en Fr anti\ Blument,,..1, Millon •nd Ann Owen. Elalne 8. •nd Ho.,•r<I F Marlinu, Ro!>t H anc:t Btrn1e C. Snlc:ter. P•lrlc1a J. and Ford Raymond 8ra<11s. Ray M •nd Ruth F K.rntn~d•. Ann• Jun and Earl 0. MdcOon•l<I T~lm•M andJohnW. Barton, Laurel I( •nd Wt llt•m H. AIOriont, P•lr1t1• J. And Ktllntlh Earl ~rro1oon, Aflllur 0 and C•rol I... A>"I He1n1 E 4nd Ell A Oeo•trl'\t, Wtlll•m A. and N•ncy I. Slr•U)Ocl~. Larry 0 . •nd Sl>ndy E Ev.tnl, Otlvnn Colleen .ino C<ifl Stephen K.illn. Wllllam H and Lindt J Uribe, Rat.el Bonllla ano Mary l(oy unchs, R1c11ard S and Vlrglnl• M. o.,rllnq, Wt II tam E roc cino Ktl)l1e O.rlene Stuart, Dora L and W•lttr L Jr. Kinnaman. Barb.or• and Edwin Allred Cook, Sa11dr a Jeiln and Wallace Monro-> Sl'lellon. Harley S and Carol Ann f r11elle, Hurro•I Ann cll'ld C:U9Cne Merle Grove, Linda Diane •nd Karl IVM'I W1lh.lm\, Connie A .ind Oanny P. Kl1german, Constante J . and Robert H. Flack, Dora Virginia and R.chard Let! RilltY. John w. ilnd Gc\yleJ. Swnrll. Slt•e M and Oen•·••' Crten SAiiy Ann ,;no L.iwro·nce T. David, C:dmuno R. and Elaine Hul(h111Q\, QarbMd and Wi lliam Ci. Yo11n9, Lor~nc 11no Rob(> rt LH ------------• (.oodwyn,M»nn1t M . ano TnomasJ. PUBLIC N011~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 'Tl>e lollow1n9 person\ are doing ~1 Cot11ns. t.velyn Ann ond Cllttord Htrdm Ro'14'ne, Charlt\ M and 0Nla R. Pl'BLIC NOTICE neuas: · 1------------MAJOR MANAGEMENT COM FICTITIOUS 8USINESS PANY, 17JJI Beach Blvd. Huntington NAME STATEMENT aeac11. ca11f. 92M7 Tllf lollow1ng persons areoolng busl· Sidney Wusermen, tS701 Dawson nenas une,Huntl119tonBuc11,Caltl 97t>4/ S4LTY MARINE, 20S 281h SI., nus buS•ness Is conducted by,,., In· NewPOrt Btacn. CA. 92C.OO div.duel. Arthur E. Bendy, 201 291h St.. Sidney waslerm•n NewPOrl Btacll. CA. 926c.O This statement was ttled Mlh rrie Scott E. Hopkins. 20S 28th SI. County Clerk ol Orange county on May Newp0rt Beach. CA. 97660 2 915 llt•S business 1S con<lutltd ll'Y a limit 1• 1 • F4'02S ed p.innersh1p, PubllShed Orange Coasl Oa•IY p,101, Scott E. Hopluns .. • 88 1 Artllur E. B•ndy ~Y ~.and June t • "· Is. 1975 1 1• 5 This statement wc1 s "'ed wl th the PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tht following person 1s doing bus1 nenas: TOM WILLIAMS & ASSOC'S IN TE RI OR DES I G N ERS & OECORATIOAS, 2043 Westchll Or • SUltt 104, NewPQrt Buen, C•. ~2660 Francis Themas !Tomi Wiiiiams, 1870 16111 St., L30S, NewPort Bectth, Ca 92"60 Tnis business is conducted by an In· div1dUat. Francis Thomas Wiiiiams This statement was tiled wtlh lhe Counly Clerk of Orange County on May 10, 197S. County c1er1t 01 Orange County on Mdy I, 1~15. FOS9' Pubh\lled Orange Coast Oally Pilot, Mcly I I, 18, 2S. dn<I June I, t97S 11~7S PCBLJC :'\OTICE ----~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollow1ng person Is CI01ng Mi· nessas: J R. SLAUG .. H CONSTIWCTION COMPANY, 118.10 Sky Park Boulevard, Irvine, Qlhforn1a 92107 L . c. Smull. 11840 Sky Par~ Boulevard, Irvine, Calllornia 92707 This bus1MSS Is conducted by an lf'- d1v1dual. L.C.Smull • F'4004 This statement was tiled wtlh the Publlstoed O~nge Cont 0111ly Pol04, County Cler• 01 Ot1nge County on May May25,al'ldJun•t.a.1s. 191S 197l·1S 21, 19a. F440'24 PUBLIC NOTICE P\lbllshtd Orange Coas1 Dally Piiot, •------------~y2S,andJune l,8, 15, 197S 1879-75 FICTITIOUS austNESS HAME STAl'EMEHT PUBLIC NOTICE The following per$0nl ue doing busi· i------------nessas: JUNO ARMS A PARTMENTS, 1622·38Juno. An•lleim, California Otes. Winfield, 102t K•rig$ Rd., Newport Beac h, Calllornla 92660 Jean K. Winfield, 1021 Kings Rd., NewPOrt Beach, C..lllorn1e 921>1.0 Tiiis business ts conducll!d by an In· dlvldual, Chas. Winfield This stelement was m.,ci with '"" Counly Clerk of Orange County on Mcly IS, t97S. F41'.Sl Published Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot. MAy 18, 2S, June 1. a. t97S t789 75 Pt:BUC XOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME H'T • The lollow•ng persons .ire doing bu\I nei.sas· S & J FLOORS. 11S'n Gottt.1rd Street, Huntongt•n Beach, Ca1ttom1a 92M7 Jerry Elemando Panulla, 17711 Van Buren Street, HUnhngton Beach, FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NAME STATEMENT The following ~rsons are doing busl· nl!)~d\ PERIPHER/AlL, Suite 475, 1!5S1 McltArl~ur Bl•d .• lr¥1ne, Calll. 92101 Olm•c Industries I nc .• In corpo<eted M;)y 1, 19/S. Sulle AIS, 1!5S2 MiltArthur Bl•d .. I rvlnc. Calif. t2707 T111s bu~1ncss Is being conducted by a corporftion. Donald E. 0111 This ~1a1e~nt f11ed wlth the county Cler~ 01 Oran11e County on: Mily ~l. 191S. F4Utt HI CKEY, CAPR ETZ & McOONALO Allornevl at Uw By; Wiiham F. M<Oon.ald Airport Tower Nori" Su.le O S llSSl.MlcAl1hur Blvd. Irvine. C.lllor11ta •1101 Publlllltd Oranoe Coast Ocl1ly Polo! June 1. e. 15. 22. 1975 '2002·7 Pl'flLIC :'\OTICE C.hforn1a91M7 FICTIOUSBUSINESS Rosemary Virolnia Pauulla, 17711 N4ME STATEMENT Van Buren Street, Hunl>nglon Stach, The tollowong person Is doing busi· California 92647 -.en "'' Salva lore Lawrence Panulta, Wl)(ON'S RUBBER STAMPS ANO 10111 Makal Drive. Huni.noton Stech. MAGNETIC SICNS. ll>i>J1 Bl•nlon SI., Cal1forn1a 92M/ Huntington Beac". Clltl. '11649 James Leon Oavld, 13302 Verde Pot>erl Lee Wl•on, 166Jt Blanton Street. Apt. 3, c;,ude" Grove, SI .• Hunflncilon Btacn. Cal•I. '116'9 C.lllornif9?6-U T"'' ous1nen •5 conducleo by an ln-Thll business Is conducled by a divlc!Yal. o-r•I partnership. Rob<'rl Lr' Wivon Rosemary Pa nulla This llel,mcnt was t "'d with tltt- Thls statement was flled with !he Countv Clerk ot Oranoe County on Mdy County Clerk Orange County on Mily 20, 197S. 21, 1975. F4400~ FU027 Published Orange Coa\I Dally Pilot. Publhhtd 0 ,.nQt Coa\I Oaily May 2S. and June 1. 8, IS. 197S 192J.1S Piiot. May 25.•nd June I, 8, IS, 19/S 19337S PUBLIC NOTICE Pl"IH.IC :'\OTJCE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N4ME STATEM ENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The following i>er\ons are CIOlng bu$!· NAME STATEMENT M\US: Thi followino persons are doing ""'l· COSAS, S67 San Nicolas Or.,~ nns as: Bt~h. Ollllomla 91"60 M.V. ASSOCIATES. ISOO .AcMms Joe Lelglllon & Auoclates, Inc .•• Aw .. S-ltl, Costa Mew. CA. 92626 Oltllomle Corporation. S67 SM NI colas O.vld •nd Janie Bourke, 1949 El• Or •• NtwPOr't Beach, Cal11ornla92"60 lestnffe Ave .• Cosll Mew. CA. 92•21>. This business ts tonducll'd by a cor· sr ... ley•nd FrencesJeranko, 1&57 POf•tlon. Kinglet Ct .• Cosl• Mes., Celll. 926.26 .Jot Leighton &Assoclales, Inc. Jolln •nd Ros•ll• O'Brien. 1920 ~ LelQ1110ft, UIWll Orlve, Costa Mel•. CA. 92626 Pr~\ldenl This business is conducted by •n un. This statement was IHtd wllll ~~ lnc°'pol'Clted enoclatlon othtr ltwln • County Clerk ot Oranoe Covnly on Mcly partnen/'llp. l1. 1975. Slanley M. Jt,•nko Frances Jeranko David N. Bourll.e Janle N. Bourll.e John S. o· Brten Ro~heO'Br1en F...02' PubllSIM!tl Oran91" Co.HI Olllly Pho1, MiJY 2S. •nd June 1. I, IS, 1975 189C>-I> P UBLIC ~OTJCE This ll•tement WlfS flied Wllh '"' , _____________ , County Clerk of Oranoe County on May 20. 1975. FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAM& STATEMENT F4'002 The followlno per50tl is dOlng buS• PubtlSl'led Orange Coa~l'°<!lly Pilot, ne\s11s. Mly25,andJUne1,8, 1S. 1975 1111·1> BA ROE EN ANO ASSOCIATES PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS 8USINESS NAM& STATEMENT IAmlMs Clrtlftute , .... A11911lt 1, 1'7JI Tiil followlng perso11s e re doing Ml• lllSSH: 'THE 8UNKHOUSE, 1433 ~lor Avenue, Newport Beech, C.llfornle 92..o I. Cape Aire Co .. C/O 8¥•n<• 212' Thurl" Awnue. No. F. Cosla Mew. CA. •U17 Thomts Shctffleld Serde~ Jr .• 111 Thur In A¥t nue, No. F. Cos I• Mesa. C4 mn Tiiis bv.slneu Is conducte11 by .,, In· ch ldual. ThomH S. 8.,dffn Jr. Tllll lllt•tnelll WH llltd wll" I"" County Clt rtc ot o,anga Count y on ,.,.. 21, ms. .... Putl41t.Md Or•noe COHI Deity Piiot .lwM 1, I, IS, n, 19JS 19711 Olvel0pment. Inc . u u Superior 1------------ A..-n..e, Newport Buch, Ollllo-nl• '2660 PUBLIC NOTICE 2. Wells F•rgo Morllge lnYH\on, 1------------1 c/o Wefts F•rgo RUllY AdVlson, STATIMINTOF AIAHDONMENT Off OF USE OF Post ke 8ox lOCllS. TermlNll it.Mell, PtCTITIOUS IUSIHESS NAMI L.Os Anoeiu . Ulifornl• tOOlO This buslnesl •S be•no CondlJClt<I oy Thi 1011-1119 e>erson llts •~ •Llmlltd/Pel1nershlp. the use ol IPtt locllhOul bull MUM""' PHOENIX INDUSTRIES THE BUNl(HOUSE INTERNATIONAL. 711 W, 11111 St .. S By C.l>tl 4 ire Co Coste Mna, CA '11>)7 Iii Cal>lornle Qtn er•I Vlf'911 A. klutlo, 1110 E. 11>1!1 St. parlMOlllpl, Ntwpor1 Bteell, CA. '2'60 • 9tft9r•I pertn•r This bull net I Wll conou<ltcl ~"" lft. By Llslt Miiier clM dull By Willl•lll T. Rochell• VlrtltA. klull• Tlll1 st•l•menl WH Wed With thl Tllll •t•ttment WH fli.d .i\f\ "" County Cltr• of Orano• Count y, Olu!lty Cltrllol OHngtC.U..tyonMly Cal1lo,ni• on May S, 1t7S. • l1, tt7S. ~,.n Ma "'1bll.,..d Or•no4 Collst Oltlly ll'llOI, -.. ... , ........ Or .. a .... "alt ,.lot ·~......;;;;.;....;.-.... Mey 11, te, n, •M J~t I, l"J Ito'-'$ """"'..,... .,,ti _...,...., y • -Jvnt 1, 1. u. n. ms 1•~1 ' • • OAILYPILOT {'."; I More Clas~ified OnD3 I • The Blu est Marketplace on the Oran&e Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sell II, f111d II. T rcide It With u W,0nl Ad (8"42-5678 ) Ont CoH ~r¥1tt fosl Cred1I Approval Publisher's Hotice: ( All real est.itt> JdVl'rtt'>l'U • :. an lhts new:.p.i1X·r 1:. ::.uh· • Ject tu th~ Ft"<kral 1'';.11r H ou:-1 n i.: .\l·t nl l 'HiH "h11·h m.1k1• ... 1t 1l11!)!.ll tlJ • • ad\'l~rll~C •• 111y v• l.' foretll'l'. l1m1l,1tton, ur '· dbrri lllJlt1111 l>.1~cu on ;. race. t·ulu1. 1 l'l1!-l1un, St'\ or national on)!1n, or ~111 lllll'ntwn to 111Jl..c ;iny ::.urh pn•icn•nl·c. hmttJ· llun, ur d1!>t·nm.ition ' Thb tll'W!>PilPl'I' will not knowingly act:cµl ~iny advcrt1 s 1n g for r C'al estate which 1:. m v1ola- t1on oft he law. Houses for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG BEAUTIFUL $42,500 Sh:irp ii,:, a IJIO. Enliil'J.!t.•tl ltnoi:,: 1oum + 1.hntn~ area. !>l'at:. I:! + 17x~ fiesta ruom. CrJckltn~ I 1rcµl.H:l' \ 1.·ry Llil<.'IOU ... 11\'lng lur JU:>l S l.:!.1U dm\n CJll ti~ti iii!. ( , : ·. ·. [® THE BEIL ESTATERS J ASSUMABLE ••• LOAN ••• I f you likc a n · .. tlly ~pat.'1ous home :.it J rc- :.i~nn;.iblc prH·P , C'all u ... 0 11 this Select l'11-;t.1 \k..,:.a P roperty. Ft\t' 1:;1 big bedroom::.. :.l l1ath.::. <ind ,, :!5 'x1:> family room . l'lo~e to ~11 ~t:huols, and pn t:cu a L o nly S.58.!)()0. \\llh a low rnlcrc::.l ralc assumable lo.111. C.\1.1. 556-2fi6t) c=sELECT tPROPERTIE5 ---- USEVA MESA VERDE HUGE POOL No monc~· tlO\\ n plu.; elc~aore o( \\ ro11:.:h1 1ru11 fen<'l·tl ~:1nl \\tlh ;.:.JS i1Jdllin;.:. lormal t•nlrv hall. True tn I<•\ <'I ovcr'- looks :.un!>W1·pt pJt1n. !>' 1,1.:!cp pool, 111;.:li d1v1111.: board. W11l 1!1) \".\al onlv Si9.~;,o Cull•• lli-'iTi 1 ("ij'f (,'Id Q •II I • 1 i ~I P THE REil ESTATERS 2 STORY S::!O.!ljO F ull 11111.'l'. :? bed rm. :! h.ilh. hlln'. ra ngc .\. O\ l 11. cJ\ er::.1.tt:tl closet:.. plenty ul :.Loragc. F.\ ht.>:.il. air cond1L1omn..!. yuur ::.Cll'L • t1on of CJqwL.; & t.lrir-. l'avment:. le-.::. than rcnl. Ca.II Van or Ken at 83~·832L\:.:l. VILLA PACIFIC ASSUME $31 ,500 BEACH Forrnal entry lo, 51J•'L .. t.icular lh 111).! Jnd lurmal d11111H! mom:-.. l 'rackl111i.: hnck fin•pl;1cc. ScpJr:11c f.1m1ly rnnm. Dl•n \\1th wt'( IJ.1r & ~u1.•::.l Ii.1th. ~\ll('C!Hil~ i:.t;i1r~ to '"" enormous ma-,ler s wlt:s each w1lh its own pra \alt.' b Jths. Prt\'<11 1.· rc,11 i.:1ounds Own<·r sa\:. llBLP! C;1ll no w 91>3 6i6i. ("l'lfll I •• ff 1 • • . ,..; • [~IH&IMI -r- VAJFHA Repos Ill Or JOJ.:L' Count~· , Kt•y., 111olftl'C WORLD REAL ESTATE Spec1al1$tS 111 ).!\l\ 1'fl\· ment fma ncct.l tJume~ 1 556·7777 anytime BIG CANYON-DOVER Luxury 2 BR & Den. Will lean hlrnish~d for $750 a mo. A•all . July ht for 5 to I 2 mo's. I 9 Rue Fon· taint bleau. 644-5467. BLUFFS BEAUTY Our ~ery be'<t Blulf-. l>uy' l.11\ l'h l'n11.1 .I bdrm • mul11 ll''l'I "! halhs & llO\\lh•r 111om .! Lar~e pJI 1c" \II UIJ· grad('d. 569.500 Or h•aM' with option to bey nc't. year at todov·~ low pnct• ad!'=i• \ ;I .. I • • '· 1 q -DAILY PILOT Sund1y.June1, 1m ' ~-----------..... Jlis."io11 J'iej'> .T1•(tt't ~oving Up . In Real Estate JIOBERT C. WARREN. 46, has been appointed director or commercial property management for the Irvine Cotnpany, It was aonounced by Albert J. Auer, vice president of the firm's commercial division. A career executive in the field ot commercial and shoP.ping <.'enter managemcn~ Warren will be t · • responsible for a ll activities in· · ~ volving the administration and maintenance of the Irvine Com· pany's commercial properties, including the fi rm's Newport Center and Fashion Island in Newport Beach, the future Irvine Center irt Irvine , JO neighborhood shopping centers in the cities· of Newport Beach and Irvine, high and low· rise of. lice buildings and recreational wA1utl!N properties. ''For the pas t five years." Auer noted, "Warren has been general manager of the Galleria in Houston, Texas. The Galloria is similar to Newport Center in concept -a multi·use regional Complex with major shopping facilities, high·riSe offi ce buildings, r estaurants and a major hotel. Jt is t,hal kind of successful. management experience ·that highly qualified Warren for this position.·• I RICllARD D. llANSEN, Realtor of Key Realtors in Costa l\tesa, has been awarded a Graduate, Realtors lns titute educational certificate, it was announced by lfarold R. Pinchin, president of the Newport }larbor·Costa :P..1esa Board or Reallots. The national1y recognized designation (GRI) was ay,·arded by the Realtors Jnslitute Division of I th~ California AssoCiation or ~ ·7 .-.., .Realtors, Pinchin staled. and earning it requires completion 1 of 18 units or specialized real estate educational courses of- fered by the state association on ~uch s ubjects as real estate sales, investment, administra· tion, appraisal, law and X management. ~ Candidates also must have .i completed at least three~vears as HANSEN a member of the local OOard of Realtors before be- ing eligible for the certificate. llansen holds life membership in the local group's Million$ Club. GLENN L. CA RPENTt:R has been promoted to senior vice president·chier financial officer of Newport Beach·based Grant Corporation, it was an- nounced by Richard I .. Owen, president or the homebuilding firm. Formerly treasurer of the firm. Carpenter v.·ill be responsible for a ll the financ ing and accounting ~ of the corporation in his new position. . Before joining Grant, C:irpenter "'as controller and assistant sccrctary·treasurer or Republic Homes Corporation and m anager o( corporate ac· counting fo r Computer Sciences Corporation. , A graduate or California State Uni ver sity at Long Beach CARPENTER \vilh a degree in accounting, Carpenter is a member of the National Association of Account:.ints, Business .Education Association and the Homebuilders Counsel. Buyers .Get in Line For E .spana Homes 0 Thirty minute~ aner"Unit 28 or Madrid de Espal'I• Homes opened in Mission Viejo. 43 of the S9homes had been soldlot a total or approximately $2,730,000, re· ports-Grant Sullivan. gf!neral sales manager for Mission Viejo Co., developer C1f the !J,000-acre plarined com munlty i n southeastern Orange County. "And that adds up to a fan- tastic public acceptance of our new Madrid de Espana series, which made its debut last month," Sulliv3n said.· The new series features ••enlarged and glamorized'' versions of 1he popular Madrid Homes, which have registered over J,300 sales since they opened jp 1971.' . . AS HAPPENS whenever many buyers show up for a unit open- ing, the company held a dray,·ing with the people being able to make their lot selections in the order in whictt their names are called. Firsl names drawn were Alfred and Kathy Clayes, who owned a large homfl in . the Big Canyon section of Newport Be:ich. They decided they y,·ant· ed to get away from the cool coast to some plaee a little warmer. They also wanted a smaller home, but one which would still be big enough for their growing family and would "ha.}le .everything.'' Open daily from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., the model complex may be reached by taking the La Paz . Road offramp from the Santa Ana-San Diego Freeway, turning left on La Paz to 1'1arguert~e Parkway , l eft agai n on Marguerite, and following the · signs to the homes. REAL ESTATE Rec Room Open • The main recreation facilities complex js. now complete al Jasmine Creek, the M.J. Brock and Sons, Inc. private ltixury home development in Corona ·del Mar. Jasmine Creek offers a diverse range or recreation acoommoda· lions, including a large swim· ming pool, jacuzzi and four carefull y m aintained tennis courts. Two of the four courts are lit for night play, and a pro is available t o homeowners for private lessons. THE RECREATION complex . features a spacious, comfortably furnished pavilion. This glass and brick building, complete with conversation pit, fireplace and kitchen facilities can be us~ for small private parties or large informal gatherings. Th•e development is located in · the Village of .Rarlx>r View, at · the corner of Marguerite and San Joaquin Hills Road, close to Fashion Island s hops and restaurants. a nd the business complex of Newport Center. ' Seminars Over ·N t. The real estate industry ·is due Cor a rude awakening, according to tiOme experts, ·when the new Cederal law entitled "Real &State Settlement Procedures Act of 1974" g(Kjs Into effect June 20. Congress passed the law last year, according to the legislation's proponents, to provide for ful l dis- cloSure in neat estate transactions. The basic inten· tion includes that all-aspects of th~ sale must be m ade available to both parties in advance of Jht! saJe's consummation. This includes such factors as diselosure, in ad· l-vance, or what all closing eo5ts wlll be; a "right of recision" by which the buyer can · cancel the purchase of the property under certain conditions; and, according to some escrow officers, the law de- mands disclosure fo the bll)(.er of the price the seller paid ror the property if bought within two years. 1 The law aj>plies to all transactionR in which a Federally·insured loan is in any way involved. Thus banks, savings and loan associations and all othei: lending institutions whose accounts arc Federally· insured come under the law's provisions. . To ease what one industry executive calls the shock of the new· law, all·daY seminars sponsored by the California Mortgage Bankers Association will be held in California's two largest cities to brief real estate industry employees with the law 's re- quirements. The fi rst seminar Will~ held June 10 ar the Los Angeles Marriott Hotel, Century a nd Airport boulevards, Los Angeles. The second will be held June 113,t Ute San Fran· cisco Hilton Hotel, Mas.on arid :0 'F8t'rell streets, San Francisco. Both will begf:fi i t 9 a.m. and run all day. Registra tion fees c;>('$15;plwt r,,servations may be arranged at the CM,BA Office·Jtl.~40 \Vilshire Bl vd., Los Angeles 90010. Non-in:emb'ers a re welcome. ~ F RANK W. CARR of Irvine h;:is been nam·cd ex· ecutive vice president and chief operating officer or K~ndall Development Comt>any, Inc. of Newport Beach, ac~rding to an announcement by Edward .l. 7..oller -:Jr., president of \V.R. Grace Properties, Jnc., headquartered in Philadelphia. Cai;r also was appointed vice president of Graco Properties, Kendall's parent company. He assumes overall responsibi lity for Kendall residential develop-I' ments in San Francisco, San Diego, or·ange County and Phoenix. Ongtltlg projects by Kendall Development include the construction of more than' 500 homes this year. Before joining Kendall in 1973, Carr was Southern Californi a manager of opera-L .. tions for S.D.C., a suhiidiary of CARR Santa Anita Consolidated. Previously, he had been general manager of the W.J. Burke Construction Co. of Anaheim and vice president of Feliows & As- rociates oC Los Angeles, an institutional developer. The appointme nt 'of STEPJI F.N J . SCAR BOROUGll or Mission Viejo as senior as- sociateof Market Profiles, a San- ta Ana-based national market re- search Firm, has been announced by President W. E. l\fitchelt. Scarborough has been active in the r eal estate industry, con· dueling fea s ibility studies, market research, project plan· ning and evaluation, inventory monitoring a nd other phases of marketing strategy, since 1971. . SCARllORouGH llis most recent position was director or project planning For the Grant Corpora- tion, a major land developer with officer in Newport Beach. Previously he w::i.s an associate or Market Profiles and vice president in charge of market re-'. search for Tanco Development Corporation, Santa Ana. r · lion, Santa 1\na . J\JAR K llASKER BYER, an independent real estate appraiser based in Irvine. has been awarded the highest profess ional designation of the American Jnstituteof Real Estate Appraisers. Byer received the MAI (Member, Appraisal Jnstitute) following the completion of an extehsive courseofstudy. • Prior to opening his own of· fice, Byer served as Appraisal ·[ Manager for Southern California First National Bank. Jn addition, ·be was an appraiser for the Southern Califoinia Edison Compa'ny and the American Savings and Loan. Byer, a residento~Newport Beach. is a grad\Jate or California Polyt chnic Universi-.,. •• ty, Kellog Campus, with a BS degree in real estate. I ·~ I I I -l..... l You ~an't live like .this anywhere else in Newport Beach. ...... ~ "'l'!'"'"? ptl>pf!ill.-~"f"!'--.~·· '~. -. '''"""'""-""'r'•_.....__.,,.;~-t!i'<l;•I q,:• ·"-'·t',:•· "'· ... t·• . . Jasmine Creek is unique and unusual . Rolling hill s in a natural, ocean -cool setting. Tl1e nearness to the niceties of Newport Beach. The carefree life you live: A security attended en· trance_ so you can pick up ant1 go whenever the urge hits you and not worry about your home. The private·· clubhouse, pool, and 4 tennis courts. And M.J. Brock & Sons, Inc., has built these private homes to have freedom in style, jn lavish open space and · freedom. from care. Each interior is filled with garden sunlight. Each exterior is fully lan~ped and taken care of for you. Come visit and • n • IJro\v se througl1 the homes and gar· dens of Jasn1jnc Creek-abloom \vith carefree Jiving no\v! f'abulous t er11is .• lo1u interest ra(es, specialifed cus- to111izing allowa'rzce o ri rnan:x IL01rles. Directions: :> Blocks East of Mac- Arthur Bouleva rd on San Joaquin Hills Road, then one block South· on Marguerite to the security gate. Phone (714) 640·4020. , IRVINE@ VILLAGES ·~I l\,,J. BRbcK A SONS, INC./\n--._l""P'""'I"" ('""""''":'<' In the Village of Harbor View• Homes ftont $95,500 to $118;500 • \ I • ' \ ' r • , Sunday, June 1, 1975 DAIL V PILOT DJ ----------------------- .. ' e ave ome or REAL ESTATE SALES TRAINING SCHOOL .COLLEG~TYLED CLASSES New or experienced! Here's your chance to become a high earning professional. Learn from 12 outstand· ing instructors using the most ms>dern equipment and techniques in Just 15 days you can -complete a schedule of concentrated real estate courses. If you ere dedicated to becoming the "best" then call for class time and schedule. CALL MR. RORY 832-5440 Retreat Within w alking aistance to beach. Southport home lust recently painted! Vinyl w allpaper, plush carpets, coordinated drapes. Formal dining room, handsome brick fireplace accenting large family room. Three bedrooms including. king-sized ma~er suite. S52.900f Listed by San Hicks. 942-1373 $'.-' f. ,,. r0ft9•, A voe , Apric ree1 . Pick your own fruit from the trees at your fingertips. near every convenien~e. close to f~.t:·:~"" '·~') schools. Huge lot with enough ·:t~ kli? room to r om p! Handsome :~L · hardwood floors. textured drapes. ··" Comfortable living room. cozy dining area adjoined by charming kitchen with painted cabinets. Two bedrooms. Submit all offers. S25.950. Ask for Jerrie Burgess. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!842-8154 • .•:>t .. -Pick Yow~,...,;.' Oranges. avocados. tangerines and your own yard! Impressive San Clemente home offers elbow room galore w ith big family room. massive living area with handsome slumpstone fireplace. huge masler suite with bath. modern kitchen. Neat yards. $68.500. Listed by Gene Swartz. GlaM S. '-'-o Prestige area of Mission Viejo. Dynamic split-level patio. boat or trailer access. lush greenery in front. Artistic dining area decorated with rich woods and glass mirrors,. luxury living area with big used brick fireplace. ' Family room plus den. four bedrooms. $59,000. Listed by Walt Sienko. • 83CM030 119 Pool For su...Mr Beautiful Shado Hollow residence with' sparkling pool right behind b rick patio! t>.4·.·, Wood parquet floor an(! entry, ~ ·!.' family kitcilen with radar ransie ~~ and trash compactor. Three f, becvooms. large comfortable m family room with fireplace. Living f:i.,~ room. cozy eating area. $52,500. ~ \:, · l.:isted by Linda Giangardella. · 832-7151 c ..... 2-Story Meditet I .... Exquisite plants and· bushes surrounded lmmacolate yards! Beamed ceiling in large family room. built-in bookshelves Formal dining room. ranch kitchen. huge living room. four bedrooms including private master suite Se~ded walk-in atrium style entry $61.800 Listed by Glen Hell worth. "540-1720 Htt~ '< ·1~ That rea11., opens up the space• Perteet ente rt aining thi s 1ovety Sandpo1nte .home offers absolutely huge living room. large separate family room. Four big bedrooms. extra baths. Secluded massive master suite. Ranch style kitchen 'Q'ith extras! Custom carpets and drapes. $57.950. Ask for Hal Meade. 540-1720 TARBELL'S SUNDAY lle*oe• . MuaV.-.Estcat. Close to country club. school s conveniences! Elegant one-story home offering gigantic family , " room with added fireplace. formal ·; dining area, four suites. party ':~ ltving room. Lush carpets and · drapes in rich tones and textures. Oodles of bushes and plants. too! $80.000. Listed by Helen Gorman. 540-1720 ... --· ~---•• --'2~o:~·. ·~' .. ·;~ ~~,,,:·;.~~ ·:· ... ;, And pick up on a real bargain! Close to schools and shopping this charming home ~ offers neatly trimmed yardS. many trees and bushes. 20 foot added family room inside, snug eating f area· served by "spring" kitchen. delightful living room. Three suites. Only $32.500. Ask for Jerry Woods. ' . Swept Cool by OceGR lreaes Enjoy the conveniences of nea,by shopping, schools and beach! Located in excellent .4;,~-· ··~· area th.is lovely home offers , ·"?f secluded rear living room. large family area. contempo kitchen wl th cozy dining area. Three bedrooms. Neatly manicured yards require-little upkeep. $39.500. Ask for Thelma Read 842-2561 Cope Cod Speetol· • Exquisite El Cajon model home with custom landscaping. many fruit trees.and ~ in very desirable. area! Super bonus room for parties. large family room with fireplace. Four bedrooms. xtra balhs, formal dining room served by all modern ~ kitchen. $72.500 Listed by Les Miller. 540-1720 F~rModelH-8eaut1ful Spanish style casa w ith comfort and luxury. Lovely two bedroom. turn one into a den or sewing room. Entry hall. living room with brick fireplace. Park-like yards. fully sprinklered, split rail fencing. colored floor lights. $45.000 Listed by Lee Donegan. 830-6060 OPEN HOUSES 1-5 P.M. I 8272 Grant. Huntington Beach ..... -•.•.•.•.•.•.•.. -....•.•....... $40,000 9711 Clearbrook. Huntington Beach ••..•........•• : ............•. $5 7.500 1771 New Hampshire. Costa Mesa (Mesa V~rdel ••••.•••••...... • • •. $56,950 962-5566 962-5566 540-1720 .... ,,. 3323 Nevada, Costa Mesa (Mesa Verde.) .••••••••••••••••.••••••... $61,800 9192 Gettysburg. HuntingtoA Beach .............................. S48,500 20632 Tiller, Huntington Beach .................................... S53.600 10054 Birchwood. Huntington Beach •.•.•..••••.•..••.•.•..••. .' ... S75.950 9542.Netherway, Huntington Beach •••.••••••....•... -.••••...... S70,500 41hdroowt +Pool A 1997 Kornat. Costa Mesa (Mesa Verde) .•. -.......... -............ $74,500 540-1720 962-5566 540-1720 962-5566 962-5566 540-1720 one! Relocating? H you•re MOYllMJ to anothet-.-.a. Tarbell can .-rmge for you to recein free information from onr 7000 co;111wtitles thntout tM USA CIBd seYeral foreign countries thrv our RELO orC)Glliaation. For further details plHM call Ms. Reio. MEMBER (714} '832-5440 REL@ RELOCATION SERVICE Immaculate B.ach 4-Pln Very sharp, super clean Huntington Beach four-olex, unfurnished, each olfering two bedrooms and two baths. One building. two slor;y in very desirable area. Easy-care landscaping. Here's your chance to earn big income. $62,000. Ask for Gay Hollingshead. 962-5566 ~· -~--·"'."'""·Ideal For Hie Mew F-ify Beautifully maintained and decorated with room ft}r boat, tool shed. electnc garage ~ : door opener. Family room can turn into dining room served by , charming kitchen with dishwasher! ~ <l">. Three suites. large llvmg room r wilh fireplace. Covered patro. ~ j ·cut-de-sac street. Only $43,000. l,i. · ·. Listed by Mary Jean Crawford -:~" ··- 540-1720 ~ Abandoned by Owner! Large corner lot. this vacant Sandpointe ·home close to South Coast Pl aza and park. Large enclosed patio. easy-care yards. Three bedrooms. formal dining room with Soanish kitchen. Luxury living room with fireplace. large master suite. Super sharp family home! $47.95 0. A s k f or S teve Wetherbee 979-2390 492·7210 iiiiii!ii!!i-i!ii!!ii!ii!!iil!iiil Citie.S Tl;roughoti\ ~·Serving 7000 America's· Largest Home ·Resa ® e U.S.A. I e \\company ' I (' .. .. .. U~ O~L 't PILOl SunO!y, June 1 .. 1976 ! The Week's .Market Highlights NY, AMEX, OTC Gainers and Losers · NASD Quotations on Muto.al Funds ,...., ""'' JO, "1$ ,,.,. c. 4 OJ 4 Q SllTr I\ •JI l ti Soe<I ) It S 4'0 O"tm Fd I .. t U QU• MMO '05: K1\IO F ).Jt sa ll"t<k G s., Lii' LIOfty 3 M 0• INlllll 3 02 l JO k l>W•F 4U 1." 114 Alli ~~Al. Adm Gw l.St l.tJ r~~~ t 31 t OI ..... f"f U 4 U5 hlllly 2.0 2 ... /l4lft ,,,. •• ., 1.J1 F-t , 12 UI ,,.... Ut UI ~ ) OJ SM MIN H LM 1... lftCOtll I 01 US ...... 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ITENTATIYE OATEI SlO<•Qt Tt<MOIOOY -June IO ACQUISITIONS1• MEllGElll AND ,IELIMINAllT NlGOTIATIOHi l(•l11ta Inc -Allltil ArtfSI$ ~"'"'°"' Nell c;a, -C.rollnt Plpel),. UIO TtlttOft'lt"Uft!UlionJ-lnU TlrnnNrno Oulltl C.O • W L W C TV l'lllt• Su!Mlrbe• • Ko Ollfltld Sulilllr S 0 S Co<lsoliCl•llO I Anl..,,, Electnriu Si.<hftQ PrKiJIOll • C.r PIJ1S Irie untv1< Coro • TrK-PllolO Inc 0 INClllAHO DIYIOINOS A A V Co -n from 4V•C AMBAC Incl • -ISc from 121'1( <Moline PIPtllN -25< from 21C Frtlllillo Co -1S< ff11m 20t Le<leele Gu -41)( lrom 3tc ...ti MtCllUI [nl••IN'h•H -« from 3c UICI 0.' Plot LIM -lie from Uc ICenus Gts a llect --._ Jk t<ellOQO C. -11\ltc lrOl'll ISC ....iklnll Pr-1"4 -JOc ..,_ %1Vac Scat LAd Foob -\k from 1tc lum lftllNllrln -k trom 7c EkTU DIVIDlltDS E ·Srsttms -.Sc .SCWlon Corp -6C HDllCIO OIVIDENDS C W TrM'!IC)Mt -10< from llV>c L~ Cof'p -1k from 21C ,.,.,,._ Allto EQ•l,..,..,t -k from lie L £ M,-.rs -10< from Uc l.MIWO Mertlllftt 6 M/9 -20t from JSc OMITIIO DIYIDlNDS Arlstw In<,_ IHWMd <C H) & Soc>s Garbage to Be Mined projects across the coun-Petroleum Corp. and the garba ge t o fuel. ~NEW YORK (UPI) Two Western companies have formed a venture to mine garbage Jandfills for fuel gas. try. Garrett Co. have c. pilot A couple of years ago ll E SAID the Joint plantund~rw~ytodothe an a rticle in Science Venture comp an Y same th mg lll Orange magazine estimated that already h as obtained gas County. and Union enough gas could be ex· Cftt-flp ff elf t Solar heating f or homes can be financed u.nder home improvement loans by Hom e F ederal Savings of San Diego, the first in- stitutio n to offer such a loan. Shown with rooftop panels that h eat system •fluids to 190 degrees is the process inven- tor, Robert Gallagher, vice pre· s ident of Energy System, Inc., of E l Cajon. The first project is on t he 172-acre Palos Verdes landfi11 in Los Angeles County. There, Reserve Oi l & Gas Co. of Los Angeles and a sub· sidiary of NRG, Inc., a Phoenix fin ancial firm, have s unk fi ve produc· tion wells and a pipeline network to gather methane, or mars h gas. formed by the layers of buried garbage, process it and sell it to Southern California Natural Gas Co. to be mixed with natura l gas. Robert H. Collins, pre· sident of the Joint Ven· ture, NRG Nufuel Co., =~~--...,,.-said a new collecting and I purification process will J be used. He said the .. ~~~~:--, Palos Verdes ·operation t is viewed by the two ~~:-2'~--ll companies as forerunner of a number of similar Carbide has one at1-'tra~ ftom garbage t.o rights to important Ch 1 to w v landfill tracts in Arizona, er es n, • a. provide two percent of Kansas, Illinois and TIIE UNION Carbide the Di'.t#on's energy re. Maryland, and has ten· plant. however, is note1C· quiJ:emeot,J if a n all out tative arrangements ·to tract in g m et ha o e (lffort wer,e made. sell gas from these tracts primarily but a rather ---------- to utility companies in complex fuel gas that the future. contains a high propor- c I · tion of combustible 0 lins satd extracting carbon monoxide and on-meth1:1ne, the principal ingredient of natural gas ly four percent methane. (it ranges from 75 to 85 The gas is to be sold to a percent of the gas by local public utility. volume) from garbage In recent years, landfills does not involve several univer:sity pro· anything offensive to the fessors and some politi· Special Cadillac Lease Rate~! d . 'A 8 h l cians have urged an all· surroun mgs: n 1 · 0 e out effort in the United Nabers Cadilac golf course is being built States to convert much on top of the Palos 2600 Harbor Bh1d., v crd es J and fi 11 now," he ~o:.:r:.....:.m:::o:.st:.....::o::f.....:th:.:.e:.._n~a.::li=o.:..:n..:'s:.L.:::=::Cos::::ta=:M::•::sa=:S4o-::::::::':::100==::.. said. NRG and Reserve Oil 1 ... -------------------are not the only com· panies interested in ex- tracting fuel gases from garbage in commercial quantities. Occidental Order Yours Now·. f-~ e~ :/1 1000 • • Experts Debate First Aid For Ailing Social Security J <1 ~)6, :~ ..... ,. ::"'-=- v- • PERSONALIZED Beautiful Stick-on Labels NEW YORK CAP)-Fiveyearsago the maximum Social Security lax was $374 a worker a year. Today it is $824. If nothing is changed· and govern· ment projections prove correct, the tax paid by middle to upper income workers wlll rise to $895 in 1976, $982 in 1977 and $1,125in1978. But even those increases will leave the system'with mounting annual de· ficits as maximum monthly benefits to new retirees advance to S.'342 this :rear, $362 in 1976, $380 in 1977 and $397 in 1978. As a result, experts <.1rc debating how to change the nation's Social Security system, which 1s taking in ~billion in fiscal 1975 and paying out $69.5 billion. Proposals include r aising the tax rate, increasing the wage base on which the taxes are paid, cutting back' benefits and taking revenues from the federal income tax. THE ONE THING on which just about everybody agrees is that Social Security is not financially healthy. The $2.5-bJllion deficit this year - ~aused by recession and unemploy. ment -is not the first, but it ls the moet severe. There was a deficit of $1 bjlJion in 1900 and $300 million in 1966. More significantly, the lonli{ range e.sUmates of government officials sboW that the deficit will grow each year because of inflation. lower birth ratel and problems m tht> pt(·~ent Jaw. (( these thrl'e fa ctors continuc>, the deficit wUJ .reach $20 b11l1on an· nualJy by 1990. . ..I think there is ~me concern. but jt abould be In the conleld or whether ,,,. are matiaf good forecasts," uys Sod.al Securtt.Y Commiaaiooer James B. Cardwell. "Congress hH ample time to make choices -but they aren't necessarily easy choices." Interest payments on a $47.8-billion trust fund will probal;>ly cover this year's $2.S·billion deficit. But experts urge some change in the system soon to keep Social Security from going broke and to reassure Americans that their retirement incomes are safe. Here are the ~ternatives generally discussed and"fhe impact tbey would have: BENEFITS: Until 1972 Congress in· creased taxes and benefits it deemed necessary. But that would eat into the sales of private pension and annuity plans that now s upplement Social Security checks. The decreased use of private retire· ment plans, economists say, would in turn hurt business, which relies on such plans for capital. GENERAL REVENUES: Troubled by these consequences of raising the wage base, the Social Security Ad· vi.sory Council proposed instead that the system 'it deficit be overcome by funding some of the Medicare benefits •with general revenues raised by the income tax. The proposal immediately kicked up a storm. President. Ford opposed it and Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Casper Weinberger claimed it was "jnappropriate for a program whose strength has de· pended 1-;o heavily on support by work· ine people and their employers." Since Soclel Security'& rouodlna In 1935, CongreRS has con.slstenUy op- pos~d usln1 the income tax to finance Social Security. Opponents of this plan araue that to do so would destroy the 1y1tem'a independence and an American belief' that benefits are earned, as in pn vale pensions. In recent years, however, liJX ex- perts have argued whether Social Security is really an earned pension or a subsidy. The best answer c.ippcars to be thalitis both. PRIVATE PLANS: Whether the taxpayer, given the choice, could earn ~reater benefits in private pension plans or retirement bonds than under Social Security is a topic of hot de· bate. Some economists say that because Sodol Security taxes don't draw in· terest, private plans are certainly bet· ter. Others contend that under Social Security tbe nation's economic irowtb replaces the need for interest. Social Security offic1als say their system ls best because there are no selling costs, because Congress up. dates the b e nefits and becuusc Medicare benefits for survivors and di.sability insurance come :ilong with old age pensions. SUit, a study for Barron's , th(' week· ly financial newspaper, concludes t.hat at lc,ast. for higher-paid, younger workers, Social Security ls a bad deal. BaHd on government. aaaumptlons, the newspaper uid, a welJ.pald 18- )'tar-old could expect to rcce.ive $4,950 ' a year ln Soda~ Security benefits upon reUrement. under the present. f'ormula system, but $7,432 a year from a private plan funded by the same premiums. Yet, let an individual start work at 25 and Social Security becomes the better deal, another actuarial firm said. Even if Social Security is the better deal, healthy Americans have ex· perienced a diminishing return over its history. A study for Money magazine, for example, found that a young worker today could expect to receive in benefits less than half as good a return on bis truces as his es. year·old relative. BIRTH RATE: Tbesbarpdowntum ln the nation's birth rate over tbe last 10 yea.rs presents long.range pro- blems for Social Security. ~lutiol\4 vary from increaslng taxes now and adding general r evenues later to ro· solvlng the issue when and if it de- velops. Because th~ birth rate has fallen from 2.5 'babie!; to 1.85 babies per woman or child-bearing age in the past decade, the govemment now pre- djcts that in 45 years there will be only 2.2 persons supporting each Social Security r ecipient, compared with 3.2 persons today. Because children support parents under Socinl Security, the birth rate change could mean a 50 percent in· crease to taxes bctween3X>:5 and 2030. Sot:ial Security actuaries ~tlmate. > •srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND 5HAPE AND SI!£ OF Ulil. .. , •. 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' ' · living room w /fplc, 4 be drms, d e n, ing 1·in. with picture win· l RUE DEAUVILLE -d etightful 2 +.d en LINDA ·ISLE-i.$3fS,OOO a nd large k itchen. Outside: beautiful dow; fo rmal dining rm., BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR Dover mode l. Ideal retirement home. pool, pin g pong area & blt n wet bar. lge. family rm. wilh wet L The ONLY brand NEW hom e for sale bar; cheerful kitchen; a~dscaped, auto sprinklers, vie w. on this exclu$ive island. Truly 1701 Mcrtln Way, Hwptlch Sun l·S !'oom for boat or t railer 31\1 BC1y\1d•· Driv" Nd 6 7'.J 6 161 Priced for quick sale or lease a t $700 fuxurioµs thruout. 5 BR, FR, billiar d LOOK HERE! . stora ge -2 patios . month. $119,500. · S'V: b th l /'' . $91:1,500. Gftffal rm. . 2 a s, .poo Jacuzzi .. sauna, PRICE REDUCTIO ... -1·n popul,r 11'l c s a --- 1002 G.Mral 1002 Get1erol I 002 GeMrat I 002 ···········~··········· , .••••................. "NEGLECTED" SAVE ON 4 BR-2 Sri 3 Bedroom Condo POOL S26,000. Assume for SlS. BEACH a n $18,000 FHA loan $28, 900 payable $194 including Park like approach. ·raxes & Ins. Pool and Large fa mily size l'iving ter11us · avaalabl.e. 19930 room. Gourmet kitchen lius hard, Huntington +dine. Sweeping stairs &ac.h. Open Su nday 1·5 to separate master & ® herbert hawk ins REAlTORS 646 ·32SS . c·hildrens s uites .. Take over 9% FHA loan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. $267 : pe r month pays all. H U RHY f or thi s BARGAIN -·sacrifice. Bring pc.i int & make $$$. Call tJ63· 788 l. OPfN Ill 9 • II 5 FUN 10 6( NI( I I ~J'he fastest draw in the ( .... , ... ·-·-:·:·~ West. . .a D.aily Pilot ~:, ~:: Classifi ed t\d. 642-5678. ~~h ..... .,::A THE REAL ESTATE RS LIDO -STEPS TO BEACH Immaculate 5 bedroom + family roo·m home. close to Nord beach. Many upg raded f ea tu res. Full price $136,500 with t e rms. OCEAN fROHT LOT One of the few vacant lots on East Ocean Front. 30 foot frontage, 80 feet deep. Priced to'sell at $100,000. CHARMING BAYSHORES Beautiful 2 bedroom h ome with open b eam ceilings throughout. Remodele d kitche n & bath. Love ly courtyard a nd play area. Best buy at $69,500. CORONA DEL MAR Charming town house -d e lightful decor. Hardwood floors, leaded windows. TV-music center and bar in con vertible de n . ~.000. Fee. SELDOM IN THE BLUFFS The prime w ater view with lig hts of Dove r Shores, on older cul·de-sac street. Three bedrooms & fa mily . Courtyard e ntrance. ~7,500. ALMOST HEW -LITI'LE ISLAND Large 2 year-old 3 bedroom, family room, 2112 ba th c ustom home plus income a pt. over garage. Huge master s uite, powder room. Hurry! $155,000. JETTY VIEW -IRVIHE TERRACE Profess ionally d ecorated 3 bedroom, 3 bath home w /action view of bay & j e tty. Formal dining room, p a n eled de n, sauna, j acuzzi. Courtyard e ntry w /w<>l. $187,500. ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE This new 3 bedroom home w ith exten s ive use of wood a nd glass, breatht<1k ing views of ocean a nd night ligh t s, is truly a rare find for the owner tha t demand s quality. Sec this dram a tic h ome today. $189,900. ACREAGE -LAGUNA BEACH Approxima tely 13 acres prime v iew property i n ·lower Temple Hills. Under marke t ~t $165,000. RIVIERA ELEGANCE &j g Ca n yon French count ry "Monaco". 3 b e droom, dining room, s p ecia l decks. for str.olli~g, entertain ing, gardening & v1ewmg the blazing s unsets. $153,000. Call today. WATERFRONT OH FEE LAMD Beautifully d e l'orated Dove r Shores home with 4 bedrooms, fa mily room & form al dining room. Enc l~se d p a tio with fountain. Spa nish tile d entry , wood pa ne ling accente d with d ecorative w r ough t iron. Main c hannel view. $295,000 fee. \ l IEDROOM a o94~0ME IM Corona d el Mar. 45' lot, re~ brick patio . Fireplace, modern kitchen. You can make this into a real doH house. R-2 lot. Add a unit. $85,000. FROMT ROW -IACK IAY VIEW Make h aste i f you like la r ge rooms overlooking p ark·likc grounds . Ench anting yellow and white decor, custom shutters. draperies , b~ok s he lves. Hug:e game roo m w ith wa lk·rn ba r . $109,000. · DIAL 644-J766 2161 S• J ........... lcl., H.I . A COLDWIU. IAMCll CO. l " u !Y * N E w p 0 R T •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3·car gar . Cust drps /cpt. Pier /slip. Verde. Owner transferred & ready to 76 LINDA ISLE DR. SAT /SUN 1·5 sell. Move in immediately a nd enjoy HTS * HAS IT ALL! $63 SOO h. 'd b d h cr-t5 450 " This ~over ~hores (,ovdv 2 bdrm. Corona t IS t 1 Y 4 C room ome. ""' • • Open Sat /Sun /Mon Gem 1s beautiful & dt:I r.i -.r home 111 l>l·-.,t HUNTINGTON BEACH BEAUTY 3273 Washifte)ton, MHG Verde CM Sun l·S 1-S functional. 4 BR 3 Ba, renLal area. fur ;uung 111· A ssume 6 % l oan on this lovely NEWPORT SHORES 442EIM-.. --a Formal Din·rm, vP.s.ror Suburbia Pk h om e w /4 BR, FR & ~ formal dining. Bea.ut. ldscp, BBQ, A !C GREAT CORMER"'LOCATIOM -near Jmmaculate 3 bdrm .. $165,000. lncldland. l bh d l Bed L & home ; formal dining OPEN SUH 1·5 •'Workshop. Perfect100 lhruout. $59,500 c u ouse an poo s. 3 rooms, 2 d e<l ~ BAV ANO BEACH 67~·3000 ~o\O•( •.Q41...f•"'IN• (~" ~ .. illnAQ 10101 THESEUS OPEN SAT 1-5 baths, soft paneling, fireplace. $54,950. :~i; ~::0 c:bme~~~c~y;~ A 1430 Antigua Way ---- - 420 Lugonla, Newport Beach Sun 1-4 ins, l'Opper plumbing. 9ent 645·2287 Sell idle items &12-5671:! 11G·c.a.a...1yoa...1 VIEW Stl9 Ll .... COL .... LA .... E ~pnnkkrs. Alley acce:.s G _, -~" • 11'1 --,500 " " " for boat or trailer. New IPMr111111 I 002 Get1eral I 002 Beaiititul NEW 4 BR. "Deauville". SECLUDED -4 bedroom, dining room on market. $58,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dining rm, bonus rm, fabulous home . With g r eat outdoor. '·itchen & huge master s uite. Plus h e ntertainment area -pool, paddle * BAYSHORES * cptng, w e t b a r . lnclscp & rm for pool. tennjs court, room for ping p on g t able 2 RUE CHAMONIX SAT/SUN 1-5 and more! $122,500. OPEM HOUSES Sot. & Sun. I ·5 1512 Lln«»ln Lane. Westcli~. HI Sun 1-5 285 I Bayshore Dr. EXCLUSIVE BIG CANYON -$87,500 · S plendid vie w lot on go lf course. Build A PETOffi[<• · 8 opA•nRSR•tu[rJTd•v' R& [suAnd[•Jv•y .. your dPeam home now! Call us. GOLF COURSE LOT -$35,000 ~~ 1605 westcliff Dr .. M.I. 642·5200 CHOICE LOCATION newly painted, new w /w carpel. Drapes. lluge liv. rm .. 2 bdrms .. 2 baths + guest area· $75,500. 125 I I Visja Drive Outstandin g view of golf course a t El , 100 E. ••Ibo• ll•d... .._ 615-4060 Niguel C.C., Lag una Nigu el. P ll 1 V A T'E C 0 M · MUN ITY -with 2 pri'(. beaches -ready to move in -a~drm., 1 ba . + guptrt rm. & ba. + % ba. in garage. Beautiful,new blt·in kitchen, dining area, wet bar; elec. garage opener. Ideal home for retired. 2 1 I I San Jooc,.in Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER; H.B. 644-4910 I G...eral 1002 General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW HOME .J UST REDUCED $5,000. This cust. 4 Bdrm contemporary home built to maximize ocean view, and provide incomE:!. from attached 3 ·Bdrm apt. Roman bath, fireplaces. All fun and no work. $137,000 See Polly at 118 42nd STREET, NPT BCH OPEN SUMDA Y 1-5 HELEN B. DOWD REAL TOR, IMC.: MLS 644·0 I 34 Getteral 1002 GeMral 1002 ........•.............. ················~······ Only $4000 Down row.M.-.~~s~ to assume fantastic 7',o 4 8 R 2 8 A' 0 .e Y VAloanonimmaculalc4 g r 0 u n d 5 • n 1 c e bedroom home in Foun· neighborhood, for only tain .valley._ Unbelieva· S3'pt.ROO-OES. TIGE HOMES l>le low price or only • S32.500. Va cant. Call REALTORS World Real Estate 645-6646 556·7777. BETTER THAM HEW MILLIONS VIEW Absolutely most stun· ning view or harbor en· TRIPLEX ALL 28 R's I Assumable loJn. S391. per mo pay::. .ill with $536. mo. current income. CALL PRESTIGE HOMES REALTORS 645-6646 trance and ocea n . ~~~~~~~~ Recenlly remodeled and ~ecorated. Top loca· tion in Old Corona del Mar. Richly paneled liv· ing room and formal din· ing room and beautiful garden kitchen. Call ti73·8550. . Ol'f.N !ii 9 • II S fUN 10 f,( NI(( I .• NOW .. BUILDING NEW HOME CUSTOM 3 Bedroom, 2 bath for Summer oc· cup ancy. Pick your own colors and potions. Fmc C.M. Jo calion. $.12.llOO. .,,.Quail.~· liilJPlac• . Praperti•• ·. 752•1920 1400 QUAIL ST. NlW'°ltl HACH Lido Isle Lo\'ely use of wood and brick invite you mlo this charming 3HR 2bth Spanish Hacienda on a prime 40 fl. lot. $109,500. I 12 Via Havre OPEN SUM.1-5PM OCEAN v•EW l3tittingham Rcaltg $68,900 . W o..1ER l=lEALTO::S 0 " 3336-Via Lido 6'75·0123 180 degree ocean view lo 1--------- Palos Verdes. Executive GREE .... HOUSES Spanish 3 levels. Double "" l'ntry. llugc living roo m 4 Br. 3 Ba house+ Co m· hosls lnntastic ocean mercial greenhouses for v 1 c w . F <> r rri a 1 d 1 n e. collector or business. & llttleaway master swte. more. Sec.to apprec. By M 1 rrorc<I ward robe Jrd _o_w_n_r ._s_u_s_.CJ00_._5.5_7_·_1288 Getter al 1002 GtMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA DEL MAR Rustic home with 2 bdrms., 2 baths, on R -2 lot. Offer e d at $65,950. BAYCREST Newport B.each, exclus ive a r e a . Beautifully d ecora ted wit h papers & paint ; 4 bdrms .. dinin g rm .. r ecr eation room. Ready to go at $73,900 FRENCH CHATEAU I-U gh on the hills· of Corona de l M a1·; custon:i created ; $2.50,000. "C"THOMAS REALTOR 224 W. Coast Hwy. N'pt. Ucaeh 548·5527 E vcs: 5-15·5&-l:l CAMEO HIGHLANDS HEW LISTING Lovely one story brick Colonial. Spacious four bedroom plus family UNIVERSITY PARK Singl e l eve l 3 bdrm., at riu.m . a ir-conditioned, c us tom creat e d at $51.500 '• room home. Secluded corner lot with ample room for swimming pool. Jl's a brantl new listing so call us quickly. Only $89,500. 673 ~550. ( ummN-MJ\~TIN IHlJ [if "'""0 '"'"~ ----REALTORS -·- 644-7662 COROMA DEL MAR Gen.rat 1002 GeMral 1002 ·············~·········· ABANDONED CHATEAU 2 STY BEACH POOL $29,950 Double door entry, dramatic living room. Formal dining. GardC'n view ki t chen. J\rtisLic open stairs to separale master a nd childrens s uites. 22' ballroom sized party room overlooking courtyard. llurry! Call a.12·2535. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEM SUM. 1-S 7 18 Goldenrod CdM. 3 Bdrms . .'3 bc.iths; good area. $77,500 OPEN SAT JSUM 1·5 14 30 Santanellca Irvine Terrac·e. CdM . S79,500. Exquisite J bdrm. home with pool. Custom ca r pets & drapes. Im mediate oc- cupancy. See today! Hornor View HiUs $119,500. 4 Ilclrms .• fami- ly & extra fun room, pool & jacuzzi. Best value in orrN 1119 • "s ruN 10 Ill mcc • . area. Call to see! [~... : ~ · Assumable V.A. Loa n. 3 Bdrms .. 2 b3Lhs, frplc. l.::as ts1dc -=============::::.-Costa Me!>a. Huge yard BACK BAY 4 Br, 3 B:i house w/pool Jgc y;.ird. & room tor f a mily h ors~s & chickens. etc. 1 :! acre lot. 7',, a!>sumahlc Gl Loan. S70.5 UO . Hy Owner. 557-1;!1:!8 FROHTROW IRVINE TERR. II 4000 Ft. of the best of everything! Best view, large fee lot, large rooms, 3 car garage, huge master bedroom + huge bath. Everylhing in immaculate condition! H&F pool. Property has to be seen lo be ap· preclated. Shown by up· pointmenl only. 3 DR + den, 412 ba., loL-; of mar· blc Built by builder for his ow n use. H1\l.llOA IS l.A:"\D '* 673-6900 '* w1Lh acces.s. $.tl.500 $1900 TOTAL DOWN 4 BDRMS + FAMILY ROOM price slashed! Owner desperate! This sharp 4 bdrm a nd large spacious family room. Needs a family. Quiet cul de sac street, towering piri,es. Walk to school s and shopping. Uuny ! Call 847-6010. OPIN 1119. 11 s IUN ro Of,,,(£' t1111~ai1111 PENINSULA PT. COOLLIVIMG You will enjoy this fully air conditioned' 4 br + f~1mily rm, :.! yr new up- graded home. Tile roof. Plus, you can walk to shopping centers. Of· fert;?d al a low 560.000. Hurry. won 't last. SUPER SHARP Wh ere else but Mesa Verde can you fmd such a lo\'cly :I bedrm ho~e for oQ)y $.58,000. Must sw lo appreciate! Call now before it's too late!' HARDTORND 4 Bed room Bradford Place Condo. l'h Years new. Fantastic upgrad· ing. Looks like a rnodel. Pool, c lubhou se, children's play area & park a ll within ~:i block. Must sec to appreciate. Priced :1t a modt·st S36,0Ull. Buy now anu SAVE! . .~U PE Rl3 f-fOMES 38'8 Campus N 8 549-9655 MINI RANCH $32,750 Full 1 /5 acre, former ranch. Prime easts1dc location. Gia nt farmhouse copper kettle ki t c h e n . custom cabinetry. vaulted ceil· ings, Dutch doors, sash windows, antique fix· lures. Sacrifice! 'fake advantage! Hurry! Call 645-0303. A_COlDWElllAlll(ERCOMrAMY ll'.vel l'1csla room . with * TRlPLEX-Lrg, furn'd. vi.cw. Bcamctl cc1hng. units, xlnt rentals. mid Firepla ce. Wet L>ar . Balboa. Below replace· Th ree patios w1lh views. ment at $119 500 COAST Prime Laguna Bca~h 'PROPERTIES S73·5410 ~~~~~~~~~ lo cu lion . r'ull price ' 3 Bdrms .. 2 buths. pntins. Move·in condition. Steps to best ocean & lx.•nches. Priced at $87,500. Call for app't. BEACH VILLA 4BR + 2STY POOL· ASSUME $26,800 $68,900. Seller is lie. Real SELL tdle items wilh a Est ate A gent. C ~p Daily Pilot Classified Ad. 644-2496 after 6:00 P.M.1 0e-!' Sa~ 1-~ 305 lroa way.CM Lar~e detac ed rumpus roorn w /bath &fplc. PLUS 3 Bedrms, completely re· f111'11is hed, Jge wardrohe closels, llv rm. dtning area, IOJI l{rnde shag crpts & drps. lklut 01• trnilcr stu te on ttllcy. Good fin11nt•inl: avalla lilt!. Call Anytime 18f>O Newport Blv CM 61U·3921:!.J:;v<!~73-4577 Lachenmyer n~.lllQr °"4y die Pia!lr "'°' -lly ..... ~ tlftlal'• -II\ yeur IOO•I 00111111unlt1 ... _,., dey · ii'41QQ!MI CHOOSE FINANCING $0DOWNVA 41DRM+ FAMILY ROOM Financing to suit anyone on this imma~ul ale 4 bdrm home with tiled en· try, brand new carpet thruout, tresh paint and immac. la ndscape! No fl x·up cost here! Check this· finuncing ! SO down VA or assum e s1 ,, ;. at $.'llti. per montl1. Or ~:ioo down conventio111.1 I nr !'?. Try uny\hln~. but hurry' S<'llrr unxious. Call 847·6010. ' {')P(N HI 9 • II S fU'I 10 M l<•rJ ' [11111111 673-3663 673 8086 Eves. STEPS TO BEACH Two homes on 1111 Jots, West Newport. One 2 bd rrn .• l ba., frplc ., patio, leased al $350 per mo. 2 Bdrm., 2 bath, lge. family rm .. patio, newly redecor. & vacant. for qui c k p ossess ion . Sl35.000 67J.36U3 1>,t2.n">3 Eves PEMIMSULA PT. Nearly new 2 ~lOry , :J h~'droom. 3 hathii . C 11 C l 0 !! C d I> J t I 11 • 2 firc1>laees. d1•ctr1e built 111i-, l{urngl' d""1r upcner Pnn•tl :H ~1 23.500 li7:1 3tid3 M2·2253 Eves associated f1Rf'~£R', H/\llf'"'> J • , ~ ~.111~ ,, "''I t,. 1 1~~~~~~~~- Park llke g rounds enhance formal double door entry. Larse family s i zed li vinl{ room . Formal dining room, garde n \ 1ew kitchen. Fiesta pnr('y rl)f>m over· looks w a 11 t•d ·,·ou rt.y anl. Ora mstH' s tair::. lo clcgn nt ma s t <'r & C'hildrl!nl\ i;ultes. Take O\'l'r 7 , V 1\ IU<lll ~() NBW LOAN ~osrs. ~I! per mo. P<lYS ol~ ~f UKl sacrifice. Hu.rr). 'tull 003·781H. oPtNlltY•ll)I •1·~ •I' '11 [vtJIR!HI ~ll macRab I Irvine ~ realty FIMER HOMES FROM $67,000 TO $485,000 LIDO ISLE -OPEM SUM. 2·5 P.M. Spacious 3 b e droom + den, 31 ~bat h home on H~ lols + inviting pool. Sharp d ecor & beautiful· n e w kitch en! I m m edjatc oecupancy ! Purchase o r l ease w /option . $139,500. 104VIA1\TENTONE. (0 :3-t ) A TTEMTION SWIMMERS! 5 s pac i ou s bedroom s. l g . family /dinin g r oorn sel off by a \·cry s w im mable 40' p ool. Lg . entertainin g patio. L ocated in Harbor H i.ghlands ncur schools & shopping. J\I a rt h a i\.larnab u..J2·8235. (035) A TOUCH OF GLASS -LIDO ISLE. Bayfront l ocation! Unexcellc d view! Lavis h use of glass, brick & wood g ive th is 5 bedroom, 41,:.i h ath ho m e the charm of old Mexico! Pier & s lip of course! Offered ;:it . $475.000. Vee S tinson u42·8235. (0 36) .. LIVE WITH EASE in this park-like setting. Excitlng 3 bedroom Bluffs condominium - new carpet & charmin~ ! S75,000. Barbara Aune 642·8235. (037 ) BIG CANYON POOL HOME De lig htful 4 bedroom + conv. den & family room h ome by Broadmoor. Jacuzzi -pool ~ v iew ! $184.!JOO. . OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. 15 CYPR ESS , POINT LN_ (038) CONTEMPORARY LAGUNA CHARM +VIEW! 2 bedrooms , 2 b aths ups ta irs + lower le ve l sep a ra te e ntry gu est s uite. Situ a t e d on 2 tree·filled, profession a lly la ndsca•d lots for ·ultimate privacy. $115,000. OPEN SUNDAY 2·4 P .M. 1751 PALM DR. (039) "FRIEHDL Y THINGS!" A c h arm ing s uns hiney house (2 bedrooms + de n ). A g rand custom pool ·n ·jacuzzi . s w eet frag r a nt garden s. & YOU! $132,500 . .J a c k Cus ter (;cl2-8235. (D·10 ) CAREFREE MAIMT&fAMCE. Upgrading & d cC'ornting :.il re~1dy don e! 2 bctlroum . ~1 :.! ba th condomin ium w 1dinin g room. Priced favorably. C'ompared to n~w. at j ust $<>7,000. Lar r:v· Dyl'r u-12·8~35. (LJ.H ) EXCEPTIONAL BUY! 4 ,,.. . o ld B e lvedere home w /4 bedrooms. 2 b a ths & lg. family room. Location? Corona del !\tar! $110,000 w /land. Chuck Reardon 642-8235. (042) AS A MAH THINKETH so sh a ll he ga in ! Beautiful country cott a ge duplex, So. of H wy. in Cor o n a del Mar ! SSB ,500 ! Lois Miller 642-8235. (043 ) SUPER PORTORNO Terrific 2-story, 3 bedroom , 3 oath home on hug e lot. Slumps tone /wood fcn t'es, c la bo rat(:' Kor pond fully stocked. s oothing wate rfa ll , nestled in lush plantings. Don't miss OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5 P .M. 1735 PORT SHEFFIELD, HARBOR VIEW HOMES. (04'1 ) "KALEIDOSCOPE" \ Turtle rock VIEW day /nite frotn this 5 bedroom "Preside nt" home. Breakfast :i rca off kitch e n - co mf o rt abl e 'fami l y roo111 w /fir e place. $132,500. Walter King 642-8235. ( 045) PORTOFINO WITH A PLUS! 2·story , 3 bcrlroom "PLUS '' separ<.ttc bcm.us room w 1b(.·droom & buth. Expansin· used brfrk patio. Fresh ly lundscapcrl. ~5.ooo int·I. land. Lois ·Egan 644-6200. (046) UJ-HH 64WUO •~ OOftt Ofr..e 1MA ~N'I• ....,.., 9Nef\, e.tlflOr!U .,.., /J-1 OAILVPtLOT SUnday,June1, 1975 "••tMto For S. tHw.. ForS. Ha•H For S. HCM1tft for s. ....................... ....................... ...•................... .........•............. 9 ,.,.. I 002 Geuu.. I 002 . ••••••• ••. ••••••• .. •••• •••• •••••-••-•••••• Ci1•,..e I ooi Ci t Mrilll I 002 -• . ... ........ :::~::· ::·:: ............. . ., A«4tu1 s~ ~ • REALTORs' VISl1' THESE PRICE REDUCED W.UC to the IHch, tooH Custom built DUPLEX South of Highway. Upper unit s uper new! Lots of shakc·shingles & ~tained glass. 3 ~edrm s. 2 1 :! bath. lurgc deck. Lower r~modeled. Shu kc 1t 011 ovt•r and see!! Sl 12.900 509 GolcMnro~. Cd~ Sat~n 1-5 CAMEO SHORES Chuit'l' 3 lwdroom and den O<:c\.ln View Homt•. S<.'le<:t carpets & drapes. Spacious brcakfa~t -area overlooks • esthetically designed pool and patio. C2 years n ew.) Warm. open feeling and ideal· for entt.>rtaining. Ac<:css to private beac:hes. Sl46Ji50. Presented by our reside nt SJlCci<Jl i!:its Shirley and Marsha ll Rich. 4501 Roxbury, CdM Sat~n 1-6 EASTBLUFF Ltn>l'IY fam il y home. 5 b edrooms, family r oom and a VIEW too! New wall cover ings & <:arpt't . C hoice location with <:hurming b1·il'k patio. Call us to ~cc this beauty. ~14,500. 2807 Cassia, E'bluff, HB Sat /Sun 1-5 CALL-644-7270 2828. E. Coast Highway, Corona del M ar PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 11£1 llO•U IOI ll'f'Ut(, llOOUH HOMES FOlt LIVINC NETWORK WI (U .,,, rou I Uf !Ill. 01 llUI UHl'tHI I• IOI •• 11011 1002 Getteral •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba'l/,.onl BALBU A PU·J1hJ'.,lJL t, R ·2, CUTE Cape Cod. 2 BR, phms for ~ond unit. Only $6.S,000 R ·2, DUPLEX : ~ llR with bachelor ·unit. Lovely ho m e with income. South :0f Hwy. $72,000 VIEW, with income. Two on a lot. Two separate 3 UR ho m es. s haring pool, 'patios. $177,500 DOYER SHORES , A PALACE for ente rtaining. 3 Wet bars. den, library & family rm. 4 BR, 41 :! baths, pool , vie w, frplc. $2'28,000 EASTILU~ 1''0REVER VIEW. 4 BH, 3 ba., 2 fireplaces; 35 fl. game room ; a rare find $105,000 HARBOR VIEW HIUS LUSK H OME. Gardens, marvelous view, 4 BR, den or family room ; priced rig ht $135,000 OPEN HOUSE SUH. I ·5 3607 SURFVIEW LANE. CdM CAMEO SHORES TOUC H T H E WHITE CAPS. Gorgeous hom e on 2nd level. 3 Private BR sui tes, 4 1·~ ba th1l, library /den, 2 frplcs. $250,000 , OPEN HOUSE SAT JSUH. 1·5 4615 CAMDEN, CdM COMPANY ' _ REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar · "Selling Real Estate in Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 I GeMral I 002 Gftteral 1002 . Ho.H ..... S-. 1 ....... ,.,.,. M1•HForS. ••••• " .... ~ ~ , ........... s. ............................................................................................ ·········t ············· Cia•r.. I001G1•r.. IOOZ G .. rll 1002 G el I002......... • 1002 ....................................................................... ~~;:: ..................................... . W~~~OMT * * * 'W • * WINDSOR PARK Is directly across from this beautirully decorated 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. DON'T LOOK AT THIS UNLESS YOU'RE SER I OUS because the GOOD VIBES will get you! Only $36,500. 962·4454. MIWPORT H •t c II • :,a:~:: er1 age o ectt on SIP AND DIP Magnifice nt pool ~izc entertainment area + 4 big bedrooms. dining room, 21 :i baths and c:ozy fire place too! Id eally located close to beach i n Huntington Beach. ALL THIS FOR $59,500. NOW 962·4454. OWNER ANXIOUS O\~ner has boug ht another home and must sell this highly customized 3 bedroom University Park Condo. This single leve l home is an end unit and is located on a quiet cul·d e·sac street. Many extr as including re m odeled kitchen with new appliances. YOU OWN THE LAND. REDUCED TO $.57,500. Call 640·6161. I LIVE BY THE BAY Outstanding 4 bedroom , 4 bath Bays hores h ome. Located across s treet from swim bea'ch . La r ge upstairs m aster bedroom with sun and viewin g d ec k . Courtyard patio. Fantastic home in exclusive area. $135,000. Call 640·6161 EXECUTIVE . PRIVACY Large, s pacious, s ingle story home in exclus ive Mesa Verde neighborhood. Completely redecorated in e xquis ite t aste. 3 Bedrooms, 21 2 baths. with a large family room for enterta ining. .. Corning W are" kitchen, separat€! dining. ShQws like a mode l! ! $89,900. Appl only. Open Sunday 1·5. 546·4141 Unique 3 bedroom, two stpry home. Private san· d)" beach. Secluded entry to sp1ic1ous hvang und dining rooms. Hig h vaulted ceilings. Roari ng brick fir eplace. Un· believable master suite. Separate bonus.party t"oom . Bring your sailboat. Call today! Ol'f.N IU 9 • 11 S WN IOill..M!.I • [ll llitl1 -___ .J 3 +FAMILY $37.950 This charming 3 bdrm , 2 bath large added famil y room home may t>e·just what you are looking (or . Coty fireplace with open beam ce1hngs on a large lot. All of this & offered with FHA & VA terms. Call to see M5·!H91. ~ - S.ashore ~· Splendid 4 bdrm., 2 ba. & 2 bdrm. unit; a few feet from our finest beach. Very well furnished & an excellent investment! $99,500 O ·· BAV ANO B E ACH B1">·3UOO ................ ', .. ·-.... 3000 Country C'lub Drive, C.M 546·4141. S BEDROOM WATERFRONT Leas~jlease Option POOL + Charming 2 s tory, 3 bedroom ,_2 bath JACUUI family room home with 36' boat s lip and pie r . Furnished. Utilities paid.-~IJC4.u:u in famous HALL SS.SO. a month. Call 546·4141 01" r'AME homes near shoppin g & fr eeway . ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING THE SOUTH COAST AREA SINCE 1963 Owner moving ancl anx· ious to get on his way. Asking $49,750 Ens /Sun 546-4140 Eves /Sun 546-4140 MESA VERDE srAalCLIM• FAMILY HOMI -big 3 bedroom model with 2 baths and large family room. View of Mesa Verde pri•ate golf course fr9m living room. See this charming, squeak y clean home priced to sell at $45,950. Call 540.1151. PRICED ONLY $36,000 ANYOMI CAM ASSUME LOAM, PAYMENTS OMLY $27 1. per month including t a x es for this s h arp 3 bedroom, 2 bath Costa Mesa home. You'll love the massive brick fireplace, huge kitche n, separate dinette a rea, covered patio and large re ar yard studded with fruit trees. Call 546-5880. ON THE OCEANFRONT SPECTACULAR, NEAR MEW -2 s tory home magnificent view mtd beach. 3 Large bedrms with room for 4. Oversized family room and living rm. Modern kitche n and dining. All less than 3 years old. First time offered at $199,000. Choice Balboa location. Call 540.115,I. OWNER VEGAS BOUND MUST SELL ONLY $64,000. You'll love this executive s tyle Pacesetter home complete with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths; den & formal dining. Fantastic lattice work patio cover. Best value in a ll of Costa Mesa. Do n 't miss it!! Call 546-5880. ' SPLASH SPLASH POOL TIME -is just around the comer and we have the perfect ·home for ye-ar· •round e ntertaining. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, enclooed patio lwhat a 9'HMouse!). Offered. at $45,500. CaH 540.1151 • NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX -sharp, 2 Bedroom home+ 1 Bedroom apartment over garage. Jyst 3 blocks to beach. Priced only $81,250. Good t erms. Hurry, won't last! Can 546-5880 ' ~ EASTSIDE TRIPLEX Nc·w cu,k•m). c,t._irv i1 ..... m8 4 b··r:lr0-.l")m, 4 B 1d1 & G 11lery P;o;!r for y . .::d1t tu 6:1 fr. •••••••••••••••••••••••1••••••••••••••••••••••• Greneral 1002G ...... 1002 a:atn MEW. ALMOST FINISHED -bltns(' fireplace, carpets, walk-in wardrobes, lovely decor . Very attractive in and out. 1 19 lot. See anytime. As king. 2 sl 'V, 2 fir· ·01 1·.. v... :L.Jr U11r.J mo J...-•ri l11d ..... n B~·O•Jl ;!IJI vi·" c,t I J":'NOC'I B..iv Fee Lon l s2n r_ ~ J OPEM HOUSE THIS WEEKEMD GeMral 1200 EAST BALBOA BLVD .. 675-8120 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -BUILDERS MEAT PRIME r ental location. only a SHOPPING BLOCK from the bca<:h -'.\"ow a 2 bdrm hom e. n nd s its ori an EMP C UT lot with only on e SIDE next to a neighbor. Shouldn 't be too TOUGH to change to a CHOICE dupll'x with MEDIUM effort and TENDER care . A RARE find like this could get you a ·-.Job·WELL-DONE". <BUTCHERS need not a pply ) . $65,000 . ..and some pretty ~ood terms ! JACOBS REALTY 6 75-6670 291 9 Ne wpor t Blvd. comer 30th ~~!'! .......... ~?.~~,~~~~! .......... ~?~~ WHITEWATER VIEW SI 22,500 Prest ig ious l'ortu· Fino area provides luxury , privacy and breathtakin~ panorumic d ew. 2.500 sq. ft. of s pal'ious comfort is provided in this elegantly deGOrated 4 bedroom, family room home. Appt. only. WATERfROHT DUPLEX SI 15,000 An investor's dream c..:ome true. An outstanding Newport Beach property complete ,.,.·ith private boat dock. Amenities include beamed ceilings, fi replace, lqts of bdck, tree s haded fount:i in m yard. SPECTACULAR VIEW $89,900 Large luxu ry adult condo with bo<.1t s lip :1v;iilnble. Full sec u r1tv bld g Pri vatt! swimming pool. lk!->t buy on Penin:,ulu. BEACH LUXURY -SI 24,500 Curcfrce living in (abu lous Newport Ht•aeh . Wa lk lo Beach. 3 huge hdnns, tropical patto with <'onversation pit a r o und tircpit. Glorious s Ulldeck. All nPwly r emodeled. Owner will trade. M~wport B~ach-lrvine Office 2043 Wntclff Dri•• 64'97711 ~ HUG HOMES ~c. 640-4050 LI:'-:DA ISLE. 4 Ur, l ·slor~· + family i:m.; on lagoon. Pier &~Ii µ. ~35,000 Choice 5 Bdrm .. 4 1 ~ ba .. on lagoon. Pier & s lip. Own. may trade for comme r c ial or income property. $310,000 T HE BLUFFS. bright & airy enchmit: air·cond .. -1 HH., 3 ua. Own. w 1le~se OP· tion. $72 ,500 , Ht·st Bluffs bu,· :3 Bdrm .. 21 :! ba .. frpl<:. NcCJr pool: S.->1,500 S PYGL ASS: gor geous ocean , <:oa stline "'& night Views: 2·slory '1 Hdrm .. family rm. & bonus rm. Sl62,500 WESTCLI FF area; great location! This 3 HR cu tie h.as it all ; pool, nea r ~c hools & shopping-. $74 ,500 I ··············································~ BEST IN -BLUFFS LARGE, SPECTACULAR BEAUTIES PAMORAMIC BAY VIEWS .J BDRI\1., fa m . rm., 21 :! ba., form. din .. 2250 s q. ft. Lge. patio; 2 yr. old. ~3.500 E·PLA!':, n early new: neutral. 3 BR, 21z ba., fam. rm . w /hdwd. flrs., wet bar. 2250 !:)q. ft. $94,500 OPEM 1·5 2957 9UEOADA DECO RATOR'S ho me. 1950 sq . ft., 3 BR, 2•n ba.; elegant, in off.whites; lge. priv. patio. OPEN 1-5 223 NATA loff V. MOblual HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR, INC. .MLS 644-0134 1973 Top Lister & Top Salesman 1974 Runner-Up Newport-Mesa Board of Realtors Geftttal 1002 GeMral 1002 ..........••.•...•..... ·············~········· Gc•ral 1002 Gt•ral 1002 • IF YOU CARE ENOUGH TO BUY THE BEST! LIDO ISLE 1-'rcnch Country interior des igned by John Cott rel l. fcuturin g every convenience f or sophi s ticated entertai ning. Living rm. wit h brick · <:ourtyard & fountain. formal dining rm .. + kitchen brkfst. area, with strada patio, ~as BBQ, wine storage, pantry ; :1 bdrm s., 2 baths + powdef rm. $149,500 PEMIHSULA POINT 1549 Ocean Blvd. Dramatic, st ep·down living rm. with high ceiling, marble fir. in formal dining rm. & entry; finest kitchen cabinetry: 2 bdrms. + den + billiard rm. Better than new! $150,000. Open Sun. 1·5 DAVIDSON REALTY 5801 W Comt Hwy NB 645·7575 3116 Newport Blvd N B 673· 9060 t 1002GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE 81 5 Via Lido Soud Open Sat ~n 1-S Waterfront 4 BR., 5 ba., rumpus rm. Pier & float, sandy beach. $295,000 Beaut. 6 BR. 5 Ba, or 4 BR, 4 Ba, with 2 BR , 1 ba . apt. Sand y beach , courtyard, shore mooring. $295,000. Spacious 4 BR. family rm., dining rm, sunny priv patio; 52 ft lot . $179,000 Waterfront lots 40x90 ft. $250,000 40x90 ft. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1d1· 01•111· N B 675 6161 S©~J1}µ-"'£trse That Intriguing Wore/ Gome wifh. o ChucUe -----ltlttotl ltr CLAY L POUAN ----- 0 Reorton~ !he 6 scrombfed wa<d• below 10 molt• 6 >Jmple words. Prln! leneu ol eoch '" lb line ol 1quor .... ...... :· ............ N. e·w p (;ii:r··· ... ·1 ... --, E___,,j-A-, .... s_H.,..,, 1,..E .... ,--tl WATERFRONT I RATOHU I Pi« & 2 Slips . I 11 I I P . • Outrageou s wate rfront hom e . T hree s pacious bedroom s , 3 b a ths, 2 firepl aces, s umptuous g rounds and gardens. Li ve on the water for only $132.000. CALI ... P ~€HIG€ I l. HOM€~ REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE JN N. H.-,,.n !llM., N.......... ...1·4+44 645-6646 . . I M E E s I 0 I I I News item regarding i--..-1--..E_c ........ o....,E,_H_,.,,~ violence: "For the f irst I I I I I' time in history, even the churches are locked up. If I l A P T E A I you wanna go in and pray '-1--,--..,-,_,,,..--.... ,,~ ou have to go up to the . . . . . . door, and say "--me." -~~~~~~-61 I VAtlHEE I --, ___., ........ 1 --.-- 1 .......,.,,-O Complete ll>e <llytl le Quoled by 1.11,"9 '" lhe ril1w110 w«di .._....__......__..__.___.___,, "°" de•elop ''°"' ll•P No J below. 0 1•1• ...-...... .......... 8 PRINT NUMIUEO unn.s SCRA.MLI TS AMwen 1st Cluuflcatlot1 8080 $83,500. Coll 540-1151. • COLLEGE PARK ERITAGE Ken Koll 3 bedroom, 2 bath with bltns, good .._ ___________ "'!'"'9' __ __. ca rpe ting, covered patio ~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and ··down to earth = pnce" O( JUSl $42,500 ~~an -ANYTIME 7 BEDROOM Back Bay Home $74,000! Urive by this large and cha rming family home, 173l Orchard Or. Then call us to see 1l! }3titt\ngham Realty l"C. AL-r:_t::R"i 675-0123 OPEN SAT JSUH 1·5 I 02 LINDA ISLE '* HAY FRONT 4DR, lam1ly room. 65 fl. boat shp. s19g,ooo Ken Hartman, Rf.altor 642·5760 640·1607 I ~~ ....... ~. ~PP.~!tt~t! ........... ~~~~ 1973 PRICES BLUFFS OPEN HOUSES Each Reduced $5,000. •2108 VISTA EMTRADA -"G"' w /view. Original Bluffs. upgraded 4 HR. WAS $84,950. NOW $79,950. OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 •438 VISTA PARADA -"TRINA"" w /view. 3 BR -2 ~2 ba. freshly painted. WAS $74 ,900. NOW $69,900. OPEN Sat /Sun 12·5 -•LEASE - 2 & d en, or 3 BR, 21/2 ba . .-$395. m o. Hal Lewis & Associates 559-1611 644-1452 I . 1002 Gt•r .. IOOZ Getter al 1002G.....t ..........•.....•.•..................•.. , ..•..•••.••...•......•...... • Tt,e Last af R-1 Land MANSIONS wlthiut a real brick - wohcMlt Coe•••Ulity w /oae •••me• only! We are jus t commencing construction and almost sold out -but excellent selection ·is s till available. Delivery scheduled for 1975·1976 school year. Buy now and have the opportunity to choose colors and customize. Facing Costa M csa Golf Course -adjoining City Park and over 6000 sq.ft. lots, thes~ homes have: TRADITIONAL DESIGNS -Large 2 Story 4 & 5 Bedrooms (or 6 BR's) and 41h baths from 3375 sq.rt. to 3675 Sf.I.ft. 3 Car Garages -Fire places etc. " .I from $86,050 to $89,600 Salesmen on premises on weekends or can . day or evening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 546-4580 Buccola Company during business hours 540..8B33 (Adams Ave . Costa Mesa, then south on Mesa Verde Eas t, then right on Golf Course Rd. to Ta nager Drive and Development.) s.c. 1947 3 e c h 3 y 3 e e 3 • s. d g . .. 4 d 0 0 t, d ... .. - ....... For We . 'Ho.In for w. ~---. . . . ................. , ··-••••••••••••••• •• ~for Sale ~OUMS For Sale . Howt49 .... Stile IHMHt For Sale I - G .. ~ ~. , ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . _...._ . 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P.r~st1ge, . a n ocean view, seclude d· patios, p ri vate beuch. parking a r ea fo~ campe~, .oout, plus a delightful, bright ~ s hining dean three bedroom tofamily room home. OP EN SUN. 1 3~26 CATAMARAN: Harbor View Hills· ?1ve t he fa~i l y a treat . Enjoy :summer _vacat ion the easy way _ Lovely. s 1 ~ b.edroom ho m e,-fam ilv r oom , )acuz~1 & pool, plus p utting g reen. You own the land. O PEN SAT &S UN l to 5. l~O SEAWl'RD: Shorecliff~ One of a kmd custom built, split level, three be~~oo m .& fa mily r oom ; b ea m cellrngs, 111 ler esting & diffe r e nt. OPEN SUN 1 t o 5, Sll0,000. 476 FL~WER: Eathide Costa MHa: Just (!ff l r vrne A ve, .close to schools, library, a nd W cstcliff s hopping. T wo bedroom & pane led den ; a lmos t a 4 car garage-ho bby shop, plus room to pa r k a cumpef', boat. OP EN SAT & SUN 1 to 5. EXCLUSIVES: Balboa Island layfront, 5 bedroom or 3 & 2 duplex. $250,000. Corona del Mar two b edroom with loft for the kids, on <.J lot & one ha lf just S75,500. Corona del Mar t hree bedroom , l ~:.: baths, s potless. $69,500. Rentals: 3 b e droom, fam il y r oom, Carmel model, Harbor View Hills, 5450 mo. on a yearly basis. _ China Cove: 3 bedroom , & bunk r oom on the beach . Available July. Newport Crest: 4 bedroom , family room . Fully furnished ; exquisite at 5800 m o. Corona del Mar: Availa ble June 15 to Sept. 1st. Full y furnished 3 bedroom 2 bath, close to be ach. · COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS · 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar 675-5511 I GeMl'OI 1002G.....-al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• {«st ~t JJ/jf' .. -644-1133 i ~ca lt ,· ANYTIME ILUFfS s~\C ifi~· 1FOR I 0 YEARS : BESTJfr:BlUFFS OPEN HOUSES :..:.."suNDA y 1-5 IAY VIEW -CHOICE 'LOCATION AJmost orund new 3 bdrm ., 2~2 bath, sweeping view, model kitchen with d ining a re a . P riced to sell, $94,500 includes land . 2938 PERLA. THE BLUFFS GREENBELT -NEAR SCHOOLS 5 Bdrm . & den family home: large kit chen. c us to m drapes , s h ut ters , cust om decor a ting, clc. Ready for imm e di a~ occupa n cy. S88,450 Includes la h<l · 424 VISTA ROMA. THE BLUFFS . ·' ' G.-ral I OOl Ge.eral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · BAGS ARE PACKED SITTING,· ON SUITCASES READY TO MOVE!! YOUR OPPORTUNITY -SAVE $ OPEN SUN. 1-5 1215 SEACREST HARBOR VIEW HiLLS 4 BR., FAMILY RM., VIEW TIP TOP CONDITION AND PROFESSIOHALL Y DECORATED REDUCED TO SI 26,500 lFEEJ And, your good offe r could cinch A. deal this weekend!· HASTIMGS & CO., Realtors Ring 640-5560 Day or EnnincJ Eastbluf f Profes1ianal Bide). GeMi-a1 IOO~Gwraf . 1002 •••••!••··············1······················· ******* NEWPORT HEIGHTS OPEN SAT. & SUN. I ·S 220 I E. I 6th $trMt at l17lne ./"" A Prime 1"!.imily Home Bdrms. galor\, 2 baths &~fa m ily t oom Pool & inter.1bt &'e~trlor bu r bceue::, Dbl. garage & shop & t>xtr<l guesl rvom A fi ne orrering at $70.550 CLARK $0MERS REALTOR 675-4000 ******* ~u m m c r r c n la ls o r k ee p the Elegan tly uplrude<J . 3 year-round tcnunls. Mother-in·la w Bdrm. 2 bath home, ool> Tlus 3 b<lrm .. J balh + wet bar + sep. maid's or g ues t quarters, is situal~d in front of the finest public bay beach, overlooking Lido Isle + a ler riftc night lights view. Remodeled & d ecorated from top t o bottom. E xclusive listing; pri .. d pa ls only, please. A buy a t $187,500. unit possible. Pri('ed at only $73,900 1 year old. What J d 'll "' d grdctuus way lo live an owner w1 ac:c:ept 1010 own or Thi,.. lovely honie nea1 fixer:·up pcr house or units in trade. ~ulh Coast Plaa h1il1·11 at only ~4\1,!lSO. Call CUL-DE·SAC s-1,, !!-M -Neatly t ucked awuy in a q uiet street nestl ed und c r a s h ake r oof and waiting for you, this 4 bedroom , 2 bath hem~ m ust be sold now since owner s have bought ~mother. Make an offer, owu t!1' aski ng ::;52,500. We've got a n o ther h ome j u s t li ke i t i n H untington H~a('h fo r only $47,900, too. TREES TREES TREES HOMES OPEN 1-5 This Afternoon 'UNIQUE IN IRVINE TERRACE -4 bdrm, p ool, s p ect acular harbor view ente rtaining ho m e. See Marilyn Shuff at 1023 Dolphin Terrace, Corona del -Walker & lee Realfctate BICYCLE TO BEACH Lovely rnodd-l 1 k~· I JEFF BRIERY, REALTOR 2602 Newport Blvd. Newport leach 675-9111 24 HOUR SERVICE bdrm_ home·~ new l'arpd GeMt"OI I 002 1G...,... 1 OO 111)(. Only ~.!.xi & )OU · Z ()" "' I · I I' . I · -711 • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• • ••• • • • •• • • • • • • • •• ••• ••• • • •• • • n., I le ,11\l . V-t.i 1 -_ --_ _ _. _ _ _ , Uik!i1J·~\C~. ~~~· Hill f?e~l f?u'I IJig Can'lo~ New carpet. new paint. new d rapes. T h is squeaky clean a nd s h arp 4 bedroom 2 bath home is priced at only $38,500. Cozy fireplace, natural wood cabinets and a tree-shaded yard , too. • Mar. By Owner Sl 12,500 WATERFRONT 4 bedrooms, 3 baths a nd room for larg"e boat at your own private dock. Wa te r front luxury al the unbelievably low price of $132,000. VIEW A pu n o r am i c view h o m e in a n exclus ive a rea of Newport Beach, eleg<;1 ntly <Jppointcd and decorated . S unken t ub , m irrqred l>a throotn, 2 fumily rooms, 2 wel burs, 2 fi replaces, 5 bed room s a nd ~ baths. An enormo us maste 1· suite. Will l'onsider a s m aller Palm Springs or Ncwp01t Bea ch home in exc:hJJ\ga. WATERFROMT T his m agnificent home on Linda l sle has 5 bed rooms. 5 baths, over 4300 sq ft of luxurious living. Yo ur own pri "·a te d ock of course. Owne r '\t'ill consider smallcl' home in exchange. TRIPLEX Supe r s ize bedrooms :.md t\.\'O of these units a rc i hclrm, 11 ':.t baths too. Near schools ancl s hopping, the units a re ~ a lways lul l. l'nvatc p(J lios, closed ga r ages, pri v~1 l c ,laund ry room s. Excellent lol'ation <ind asking $61,900. Owner has fo und larger units and is moti vated. VA ASSUMABLE Wi t h an added familv r oom as a bonus . t h is s h:i rp s hag carpe t ed College Pur k h ome is priced a l only' S-17,950. .. See our ad under H~p Wanted l"Quail ~ !.IP.'IQuail ~· I Iii IPlac• . 1 liii IPlac• Properties Prap•rti•• -752-1920 " 752-1920 1400. ~L S'L NIWPORl HACH 1400 QUAIL St. NlWl'OttT l~ACH ••••••••••••••••• I GeNt"al I 002 Gett«al 1002 .............................................. herbert hawkins ~ the Center of ~ · Influence in Newport Beach - Costa Mesa ® herberl hawk ins REALTORS 646 ·3255 NEWPORT BEACH -lovely c:u::,lom bui lt 4 B R , V r EW, fee -3 cur gar. - boat door. $74.500. O'rncr may take lot m t rade . 2231 Golden Cir. off An- niversary & Irvine. Open Sun 1·5. LIDO -char ming 3 BH, 3 BA. dble gar .• .tu' lot. Sl09,95U. 213 \'ia Dijon. . Open Sul/Su n 1·5 · MESA VERDE -\t-r::,at1le lg 3 BR. fam rm home. ountry dub orca. $72.00U. 1765 Bahama Lane. OpC'n Sal 1Sun 1·5. MESA VERDE l'01.,V :! Bl{, fC:1m . lgc kilchcn , hcuut dark \\01>d cabinets. P<1C"csdtL·r. Ht•dwood clec:ks. $57,500. J7G4 M inorc~1. Opl'n Sat1Sun 12·4. BIKE TO HUNTINGTON BEACH - beautifu ll y la nd sl'apcd 4 BR , fam rm, end of CUl·Ch··Sa('. S.59.~J(JO. SECOND HOME OF THE DESERT - investment. 8L·dudl·cl. quality 2 BR, 3 HA. pool. jacuzzi. dhlc ga l'. On 5 acres for subdivision. Zoned recreational. Pe r fect for O\crni t c t r a il e r development S<>8.:ill0. ROOM TO BUILD 4 un it porcel S>-9,500. 1967 Anaheim. C.1\1 t GeMral CALL 646-3255 1002General l002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUR CHOICE OF Two Harbor View Homes Supe r house for yow\g m a rrieds or you ng r e ti rcds. Low m a intena nce yard. Src how much :!170,000 will buy. Monte~o Plan. upgraded with mirrors and upgraded carptes a nd tile in entry. Brin~ your own lunctscaping pla ns for the outdoors. $79,!)()() 1 "E" PLAN -THE BLUFFS P opul:1r J<: with lht• 3 ~pacious hrdroom s Cho1<'e loca ti o n on gorgeous w1dt• .a.:n•(•nbt'll. Shows pride of ownc.·r~h1p Move ri~hl into Lhis onl'. $85,900 RAISOR'S REALTORS CALL 83 l-8600 . • UNIQUE IN THE BLUFFS -Fotmer model home, g rt:enbelt lo~ation. Bock Bay v iew. warm interior. $88,000. Sec Barbara Hutchin ~s at 2407 No\·ia, The Bluffs, Newport Beach. UMIQUE JN HARBOR VIEW HOMES - Palermo, c:o rnc r lot. now vacant below a pprai::\al a t t;i86,900. See Nancy La ux <.Jt 1800 Porl Charles, N U UNIQUE IN OLI> CORONA DEL MAR -2 bdrm. <:us tom on a corner lot ocean view , 10 yrs new prime cont!.: se_e Hugh My n ull t.1l JJ~~ Seaview. UMIQUE IN CORONA DEL MAR --2 two bedroom units, one is a darling home; oth e r over ~arage unit. Close to s hops. li brary. &-15,000. See Ronnie Lundy a t 510 i\1 arigold , Corona dcl ;\far. OPEM SAT /SUN 1-5 3 32 CotaUno J.>utch CoLO'!ILll.. l.j;l'. ::i UH. :I l>a . + <l111. 1111 ~9.SW! 2015 SantiGCJO !Jaycrc~l steal ! 4 Ult , .I ba. + IJmily + for111al .l'\ew 3 bedl'm. 3 uath Condo. l\Iany upgrades. including Air condition- ing. bui llin wardrobes, Corning ~love t llp . Automat ic l awn sprinklers. Poobize lot. End of Cul- de·sac. View n 12 Rue Chalcau Hoyal. 8u1iness: 64.2-0833 Residence: 640-8022 Jan. r1n . ::;89.500!. - CALL 6 75-7060 OPEM SAT /SUN 1-5 N EWPOJrr Bl!:,\Cll Luxury u..iyfront. Lgl-. :! liH. apt. lll I Lulu l'arl-. Dr .. ,\µL :t\ CALL 556-8800 Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors Corona del Mer I 022 Corona del Mer I 022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TOWM & COUMTRY Countr~1 F rench & bright p rints mu~t fill this s pacious. near c\'eryth111 g hotnl''. Flt·xible floor plan, 3 bdrm . lh.111 . 3 baths. H.oom fur 4 c<irs. :HS POI ~S ETTI t\. S!lH.500 OPEN SUNDAY 1 ·5 ~-~------· UNIQUE IM THE BLUFFS -origin a l se<:tion, 3 bdrm . excellent condition. BAY VIEW See Ronnie Lundy at 2004 Vista Cajon. i-~RONT ROW Blurf:, YOUR FIRST HOME? luc·ky ~ uu. to ha\·e a chance to li\'c in this cheerful r a nch s tyle home: 3 bdrms .. formal dining r m ., ur kl'!)L area; bi ~ R -2 lot & only $7.t.300 S74.000. :nm , fam & 1..lin. ··1-:" UNIQUE IN BIG CAHYOH _ Sec Plan, with l'M:1t111c Jc cor S89.500. Ver gilene llull at #5 Royal St. George. oPt:-:N SAT1su:-.i 1 ;; Large, beautifu l 5 bdr m. Pric:ed at 2627 Vista Omada ~75,000 HALPIMCHIMRltr. UNIVERSITY REALTY UNIQUE ON SPYGLASS HILL -17 .000 :!12i E. Coa::.t 11\\y J OO I E. Coast Highway sq. ft. lot. 4 bdrm sin gle story, near ly 6_?5-4392_ Coronadel Mar 673-6510 new . ~rn7,500. Sec ft'r an Scoll <Jt G7 YOU QUALIFY Montccito. Spyglass 1 lill. UNIQUE IN SPYGLASS -"Southpor t ''. SJWO ITIO\'l'S )?U 111to th1:-. General I 002 Balboa Peninsula I 007 Cape Cod ex t erior, G bd r n1s, h a lf i.harp condo in ~irca 01 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 d d . lu~ur~· homl'S. No quail· NICI;! uui11ex, Npl. bl.:! n scp , m ovmg. $179,500. See· F ran t~·111g tu a ::.::.u~~~c l''\i:-.ttng BAY, OCEAN VIEW HR, 11 z IJa. ea. ro:s .. :i<.11i Scolt at 51 Monlecitu. 1-l_IA l?an .. ~.!>110. lull ualboa ; 2 ::.c parat e d Tn µlex~t29.uou UNIQUE IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS -· vnt.l'~ Call 9c.z.,788 _ ·-ol<lgs., t.:ach 2·!.lory, 2 D uµlex s112,50U New lis ting. Sandpiper model, needs .. k €Y · lidrm::.., 2 baths, l;1mily Marshall Rlty t>7j· l600 t'ixing up. Sec Hila Bolun<l at 3500 c o€ALToo s A rm .. dbl. t.:nd. garage. • " " · One has bay view, one PENI:'-1. POINT_ Catama r a n . ocean view. Only 2 yr:.. 3 br. Owner. 58-1,:l:iO UNIQUE IN OLD BLUFFS --On t he SOPHISTICATED old. s12u.ouo for both u73·2988 Bluff,. bcauti(!Jlly upgraded E plan, 57' WATERFROMT Ideal lur ::! families . al Capistrano Beach 1018 · S 2 showplJCC V1cw-rn.11n "'ll" '"0 """ e~ch g reat v iews . 11 .000. Sec Doltie "',,""' .vvv • ••••••••••••••••••••••• thannl'l -c,·ery window. ..~·IQ••• J obnson at 1959 Vista Caudal. Integra l part of boating ·S·Si•i?:iil!iitil 2 BR house+ income apL UNIQUE IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES st:l'nl'. Unck ~pace """ ~ • Bluffs area. 1''rplc, lge One of la r gest view lots in 1'icw1)ort JvailalJlc. (;.!tc:d, ~run· patio, ma ny ocean view. I h ~2.500. 34672 Ca m1110 A. a rea. Beautiful 4 bdr m. 2 story. l''cc LY c:.tatc "mg \\IL in I d P · d · walk1n~ d1 !>lancc ol --------Cap istrano. 673·3222;' an . r i ce r e uced $12,500 Lo ~hops &rcstauran~. . N rile h 673-1906.0pen hou:.eSUn $122,500. See Nadine Croul al 21G2 Port sP,\RLI:"'G Hi':ALT<>Hs 1 ewpo ac 1·5. D Open Sat jSun 1-5 --------urness, H .V.H . x:i:i ~ 2540 Vista Soya Coronadel Mar 1022 UNIQUE IN MESA VERDE -Fair way -t HORSE RANCH ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdr m . s ing le s tory, new offc:ring al 112 Ac.-4 BR. 3 Room Sft.tdio $149,000. See G udrun Coady al 30G4 Just s34,750. 1 1 • PL.US J ava Road . .1 Jct room. 11uge master. QUALITY COUHTS Custom built 2 yr. old duplex, in xlnt location. .Each unit a pprox. 2,00CI It.; allr aclivc1,· de~ :-.1gned, w1lh s pacious :I bdrms. & fa mily rm. Sl22,500 Cu:.tom 8 yr. old hunw, l uath. l1v111g & tamily UN I Q U E I H MES A VERD E central· ;.11r·cond1llon111g. rm. formtil dine. Lar~c Handsome, yummy 3 bdrm Bucc:oh.1 , all bullt·in kitchen.'.! IJ,1. pJt10. ll & F Pool across fro m pa rk. perfecto! $79,500. 'i r\c &ncccl::.pa intmg~ CallAnytime See B e tt y C h a ppe l al 1 79 1 c<1 rµc l111g . 1'0L1:nt1al ti·lli·:!921l.Evesf>.Jt>·45·1:l ~5.0VO r~i;al e µrol 1l. Humming bird, Mesa Verde. <.:ALL BKH. UNIQUE IM THE BLUFFS -linique C C7 I 4J 963-4543 I Lachenmyer . ~ phin , 3 bd r m town ho m e , p r ime --I condition, n ew lis ti ng. Sec Vi rginia Want ;Jlh Call 1>-l2 .Xii~,~~~~-~~~ Realtor BAY A N O BEACH 675-3000 ·-1• • c.oa ••• -.r.• l '""0"-• u•~ -.... Kend all a t 416 Vista Rom a, the Bluffs. General 1002General 1002'GeMral 1002 UNIQUE IM MESA VERDE -Sha rp 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••· lxlr m plus convertible family room, super pool area. S62,500. Sec Glen Slatum at 2055 Calvert. . UMIQUE IN HUHTIMGTON BEACH -3 bdr m , L a Cuesta t ract , corner lol. cathedra l beams . s hutte r s. onlv SJ2,500. Sec Zoe Ann Rhodes at 2rns2 Saluda Ci r cle, Jl untini,'1.on Beach U,..l{)UI: li(), .. H I ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE I NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NE.A TEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675 6000 ME~A VERDE. 546 5990 • CALL US General •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C.F.Colc·i-~ortlay & (:Cl.-Hf>altors llG CAMYON Tot a ll y ch a rm in g & c reate d for graciou s li v in ~. Monaco l\lu<lt>I -- c x t e ns i v e I y u p g r a d c d l h r u o u t ; :l bdrms .. forma l clininl? r m .. wet b<1r, :~ car garage. Premium lncalion on q ui et cul qc sac stn'ct. over looking the fairway. Solid value a t $155.000. He ld open today J.;;. 4 Hue Cha ntilly. EASTBLUFf Lar ge 2 s tor y c harme r . 3 Ucdrm .. huge f amily r oom , r a n c h s t y l e kitchen. F'enccrl yard. Easy to s how. Va ca nt & r eady. A soli d va lue at $81,500 HARIOR VIEW HOMES You own the hrnd ! Bl·St value in this presti ge n e ighborhood. Sharp Mona~o model featu ring 2 bdrms., convert. d en, 2 ba ths & lg('. country kitchen.; ele~a nt d ining arc.•tt Lge. patio with easy muinle nun t·c l<indsctiping. J ust S68,750 I ' C.F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 EASTILUFf CfMTllt EXECUTIVE HOME MESA VERDE $69 ,500 T h is 5 bdrm :~ bat h home in one of Or ange County·s choicest a reas may be just the home for your large famil y .. \lraum \\ilh hanging gar den & lovely profcss ion<lll~· landscapt•d ~·ard. 51.? years youn g. Call to see this hcaul \'' 3 + FAMILY $37,950 This l'har m1n g :~ bdrm ~ bath l;irgc_ added fam il y room home nrny he .iusl what you are looking fo r . . Cnzy fircplaC(' "11 h opl'll bea m ceilings on a 1Hrge lot 1\l l of this & olforl'd with F JI/\ & V:\ terms. 1»RIVATE LAKE FISH OR BOAT In jour O'-'\ll pri\'<ttc> lake. Elegantly u pgr aded. 3 bdrm , 2 b:ith home. onl y 1 year old. \\'hat a g r acious way to Jin •. This lovely home near South Coast Plaza li sted at only ~19 ,!):lO. FOUMT AIN VALLEY ONLY $35,500 This home 1s .1 deeoralm"s· delight. 2 bdr m. 2 bath w1Lh h~H~C' bonus room. Pl ent~· of room for your l ~1rgc pool t:ahlL'. \\'ha_t a fun party home! Low down pt1ymc11l v. il l huy tl11s f;i r oul properly. 4 + FAMILY ROOM' FHA-VA S40,250 This large lnvt•ly home in Costa Mesa h a s .J bclrms, 2 baths. large <Hided family room & is on a quiet dcnct end s treet , with a .lur~e dog run. This has got to l>e the be.st b uy in Costa Mesa . HUGE HOME -HUGE LOT $47,950 -FHA & VA This la r ge 4 bdrm, 2 bnth home with love ly enclosed patio on overs ized lot is available f or quic k occupa nC'y. Space for boat or tra iler. For someone who is lirNl of feeling cramped. Immacula te condition & low down payment. Call 545-949 I 1 . HOUSES FOR SALE l IEDIOOM 469 Cress. L aguna Bt!uth 494·4873 $57 ,000 Sun 1·5 I IR Ir FAM RM or DEN 292 1 Fourth A ve, Corona del Mar 644·1766 $63,500 Sun. 1-5 2 IEDROOM 712 Mala b a r <Irv. Te rr.) CdM 675·3000 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 304 Poppy Ave., Corona dt!I Ma r 675-5930 . . Sat/Sun 1-5 321 Da hlia Pl. #8, Corona del Mar 644-6200 S65,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 200 29th S t., Newport Beach 675-7060 $62.500 Sat 1Sun 1-5 1635 "C" Iowa St, Mesa Verde CM · 642-6368 Sat /Sun 1-6 3322 Seaview, old CdM CdM 675-6000 $94,500 ' Sun 1-5 •612 He liotrope. Old Corona, CdM 675·7225 $66,500 Sa t /Sun 1·5 14532 Ova l Ur. lrvme 962-5511 $32.500 Sunday 1-5 2 IR & FAM RM or DEN 476 Flower , E ast Cost a Mesa 675-5511 Sun 1-5 •26322 Eastview Ct.. S.J . Ca pis . 495-1346 Sat & Sun 1-5 4601 Balbo a Blvd. Newport Beach &12-J771 $59,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 17-171 Wayn e I\ \'e. Culvcrda le Irv 551-6708 $40.900 Sat & S un 1838 2 Ma pled a le Ln, I Iµnt. Bch. 752-1920 · Sat /Sun 1-5 3 Rue Deauv ille , Bi g Canyon, NB 6-14-6056 S119,500 Sun 1-5 330 Morning Cyn Rd,ShrClf s. CdM 675-7225 Sl 06,000 S at /Sun 1·5 3 BEDROOM 428 Na rcissus. Corona del Mar 644 -1766 $74.500 Sat/Sun 1:5 213 Via Dijon, Lido Isle, N B 646-3255 8109.950 Sat /Sun 1-5 28 Alta Vis ta, San Luis Rey Dwns 642-8235 Sun. 1·5 1604 Whiteoak . M. Verde , Cl\I 675-3600 S-1!1.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 735 Hulboa, La g una Be<.1t'h -19-1 -9473 S88.5UU Sal/Sun ll·-1 1159 ~onu . La g una Beach 494-9473 SGJ .950 Sul. 2-5 -tt;l Seaward Rd. Corona Hlds Cdl\1 673-6510 $7-1,500 Sun 1·5 1707 Newha mps hirc, Co~ta Mes a 556-2660 $.53.900 Sun 1·5 112 Vi a Havre. Lido Isle, t\B 675-012:1 S109,500 Sun 1·5 2351 We s tmins ter (E 's ide) C.M. 6.t2-6368 Sat /Sun 1·6 22091 Is la nde r . Huntington Bch &17-5801 S58,900 Sun. 1-5 952 Hl uebird Canyon Dr. Lag. Bch. -197 -18 16 $79.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 718 Gold<:nrod. Corona del Mar H33-978l Si7 ,500 Sun. 1-5 •1·130 Santane lla (ln· 'fer ) Cd~1 833-978 1 S7!3.5UO Sal 'Sun 1-::> •2055 Ca I \'e r t.:\I es a\"crde.CM 54Ci·5990 S62.5UO !::>un 1·.3 2Hi52 S<.1 luda Ctr.La Cue:st a .Hl3 675-GOOO S.52.500 Sun 1·5 •2047 Novi a . Bluffs, Nwpt Beac:h ()75-fiOOO $88,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 416 Vist a Rom a. Bluffs. NB 675-6000 $55.950 Sun 1·5 •200-l Vist a Camon,Bluffs,!'1.B. 675·6000 $74 .000 Sun 1-5 •2317 E a s tbluff Dr, Ne wport Beach 963-6767 $55.278 Sun 1-5 42!> Vi st a Su erl~(The Bluffs ) NB G73-8550 $72,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2<Rue F on ta ine bleau, Big Cyn NB lW 1-6056 $159 .500 Sun 1-5 133 S hor ccli ff s Rd. Shor eclfs, Cd!\I 675-7225 $138 .500 Sat 'Sun 1·5 124 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) NB 673-4522 $119.000 Sun 1·6 19131 Kipa hula Ln. Hunt. Bc h. 926-2289 ~15 .:->()() Sunday 1·5 •it-tO H.u e Fontainblcau Bg C n NB :>-19 -8505 SlJ.'>.UOO Sun 1-5 =:H Hue Fon t ~linhleau . Bg Cyn. -~B .; l!J-8505 ~1 2 1.500 Sun 1·5 2301 Call e Las Palmas . San Clm -&~12-0 1 .1 2 ( Hivier a Disl> S un 9-5 :307 Vista T rue ha (Bluffs) .NB 640·0020 Sun 1-5 -l Hue Ch a ntilly (Big Cyn ) N B 640-0020 • • Sun 1·5 20611 R eef Ln, Huntington Bch 546-2313 Sun 1-5 1751 P a lm Dr., Lag una Be ach 642-8235 $115,000 Sun 2-4 804 V ictoria, Costa Mes a 545-9491 sn.500 Sun 1-5 420 Lugonia , Newport Sho res, NB 642-5200 $54,950 Sun 1-4 J/2 l\t ag nolis. Jo: 1s1de. C~I f).lti · 7 l 71 . Sun 1·5 3 IR & FAM RM or DEN 1!)13 Port. ~l'l so n (JIVll > N.B. 5 1 t -!lO:l~ :S7·1.900 Sat 'Sun 12-5 l.>!Jl8 ,\f (' D1.•rm1ll. 1-'Ln. Va lle~· !).'.)4 .22:~ !:>Gti.500 Sat/Sun 10-5 11 J.1 Whitt• Sails Way , llVllills ,Cd~l f._H -0523 $!1fi,OOO Sat/Sun 12-6 190f) Pt . WC'y hriclge CHV llms) NH 673-2222 S72.500 Sun 1·5 * 1827 S ahrina Ter <Irv Ter ) CdM 673-2222 $224 ,992 Sun 1-5 2627 Vis ta O rna da, Blufrs. NB 675-4392 $89,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 24 1 She rwood Pl. Costa Mesa 548·3571 s.59,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 ]7901 Cedar T r ee <Univ Pk> Irv 552·7500 $681000 Sa t /Sun l ·S 20C/72 Beaumont Circle. II. B. 842-2535 at /Sun 1·5 •J1773 L ilac . t"ountain Valley 962-7788 S42,900 Sun 1·5 J 113 Curie, Santa Ana -C9()2-7788 $55.900 Sun 1 S 6092 Cornell, Huntin~on Beach 962·1188 ~.500 Sun 1·5 ••1915 Bayside. Corona del Ma r 644-1766 $239,500 Sun . 2·5 JOO Vista M.clera (llluff:,) NB 644-1766 1109.000 Sat/Sun 1·6 • ·ol .RECTORY Ii.., tW1 Ii.Cly directory wfftl you tW1 w..kacl •• y. 90 hou ....... lftc). Al th• locetl0tt1 listed IMfow ere d .. c;nbed hi 9"'"fw _....by _,.trthlllt etNwhre In tod•y'1 DAILY PILOT WANT AOS. ,....._.., ~ opM ...._for .... or,...._... W1Jed to fist wch l1tfor1Hflom • tW1 c;oa.-toc8' Frldtly, s.fwday .ct Sncloy. 177.06 Acacia Tree, Univ Pk Irv · 1 644·1766 S64 ,900 Sun 1·5 320 Scuwa rd, Short!C llffs, NB 675·5511 Sun 1-5 · 4615 Camde n (Cameo Shrs) CdM 673-4400 S250.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 4500 Roxbury Rd, Cameo Shor es 675·5511 Sun 1·5 •1935 S a b rina Ter <I rv Ter ) CdM 644-1766 S187 ,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 648 Surf St. Cost a Mesa 496-2757 536,500 Sat /Sun 10-4 9951 Sil ver S trand , Hunt. Bch 963-4391 $57,750 D a ily 11-6 2034 Continenta l, Costa Mesa 646-3326 $35 ,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 2269 Cornell Dr CQll ege Pk CM 642-4236 ~1-l,OOU Sat 2-5,Sun 12·5 ti33 Cortland Dr. Cam 'Hinds . CdM 67:1-3217 SR7 ,l:.IUO Sat Sun 1-5 •2431 Bowdoi n , College Prk .. CM 673-5076 ~4 .800 Sat/Sun 1-5 5$91 Cla rk Or . Huntington Bch. 8-16-7822 S.12 .900Sut 1Sun 1·5 3000 Count ry Club Dr, M~sa Ver C~I 546-4141 S8!>,900 Sal/Sun 1·5 1549 Ocean Blvd . ( Pcnin P t) NB 645-7575 $150 ,000 Sun . 1-5 1765 Bahama La . l\lesa Verde, CM 646-3255 S72.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 1724 Minor ca, M esa Verde, CM 646-3255 $57 .500 Sun 11·4 2058 1 Troon . LaCuest a, HB 968-4456 S.56.950 Sat 'Sun 1·5 •1227 Outrigger Dr. <HVH) CdM 640-8819 $119.500 Sal /Sun 12·5 453 Vist a T1:ucha < Uluffs) ~H 640-55ti0 S77 .SOU Sal 1San 1·5 • • 121 lfar bor Is land Hd .. N.8. 642-82:j5 $284 .500 Sat/8un 1-5 11 l Via Dijon (Lido b k ) N. ll. 675-7542 !>1:.12 .500 Sul /Sun 1·5 •4501 Rox bury. CameoShor es. Cdi\l 644 -7270 $14tU)50 Sat 1Sun 1-1> • 1959 Vista Caudal.old BU's.NB 675-6000 Sl 12.000 Sun 1-5 1791 Humming bird,l\les aVerde. CM 546-5990 S79.500 Sun 1·5 •23 18 Heather La .Nwpl Beach 642-5200 Sl09,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 645-6646 Sl 32.000 Sun 1-5 340 Princeton .College Pk. C.M. 546-2313 Sat Sun 1-5 2823 Tabago Placc.:\1esaVerde.C!\I 549-~55 . S58 .000 Sat /Sun 1-5 1794 1 Bascom, Univ l'k, I rvine 640-6161 $.55.900 Sun 1·5 1757 1 Hic ko ry Tree La . Un P k . Irv 642-5200 ~3.900 Sun 1·5 3464 Fusc hia. Costa Mesa 545-9491 $56,500 S un 1·5 ~I Ho~·u l St. G corgc. Bi g Cyn . :\ B 6-t2-520U $250.000 Sun 1-5 83 Royal St. George, Bi g Cyn NB 642-5200 ~10.000 Sun 1-5 1W02 Oronsay Cir. Hunt Bch 646-8811 :i;15,900 Sun 11 -3 9552 Zion Circle, H.B. 546-23 13 Sun 1-5 •36 1 Monte Vist a , Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sun 1-5 104 Via Me ntone (Lido Jsle ) NB 642-8235 $139,500 Sun 1·5 1735 Port S heffield , H.VHom es NB 642-8235 · Sun 1·5 2512 Bo wdoin Pl. (College Pk> CM 549-4241 $44.950 Sun 1-5 •925 J as mine Cir. Costa Mesa 540-1151 Sun 1-5 2279 Avalon. CottcgeP ark, CM 646-8811 ::;.12.500 Sun 1·5 5702 Hig h gate <T .Hock Hts> Irv. 552-7500 $ll0,000 · Sun 1-5 17856 Ac acia Tree <U n iv Pk> Irv 552-7500 ~3.500 Sun 1-5 8961 Bain fo1·ct . Jtunlington Bcac'h 968-21211v1>8--1933 Sun l -5 690Sen a 1e , Cost a Mc•sa • , &16· 71i 1 · Sun t -5 121 Masters Circle, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sunl-5 900 MacKe n zie , Cost a Mes a · 646-7171 Sunl-6 l BR & MAID'S QTRS. • •608 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle 675-8500 · $259,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 4 BEDROOM 225 K Wilson. Costa Mesa 6·t2-94!J7 S48 . 700 Sat /Sun 1 ·6 2'237 M arie. Co~t a Mesa 548-7729' S:39.90U Sal/Sun 1-5 10261 Ka muda. lluntin~un lleac:h • 546-4141 $42.500 Sunl-5 9141 Re ga tta, Huntington Beach 536-6565 $.55.900 Sat /Sun 1-4 19812 ls la nd Bay Ln, Seacliff H.B. 536-7625 S at /Sun 11-5 2 Rue Ch a m onix (Big Cyn) N.B. 644-4910 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •21672 Hila ria, Lacuesta, HB 968-4456 $61.990 Sun 1-5 1921 Te resita (HNrbor Hinds> NB &12-8235 $64 ,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 111 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) N.B. 675-7542 Sl32.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 2217 Mapl<', Cos ta Mesa 752· rn20 Sal /Sun t 5 •1023 Do lphin T e r r.Irv Tcrr.CdM tj75·6000 $179.500 Sal /. un l·S 1800 Port Charles, IlV Hms, NB 6'75-6000 586.900 Sat /Sun 1·5 2908 Broad St .. Newport Be a ch 640·6161 Sun l ·S 2675 Bays horc, Ne wport Beach 640~6161 135 000 Sun 2·6 *1626 Galaxy (Dover Shrs ) N .H. 640-0020 Sun 1-5 2912 Que dada (The Bluffs) NB 644-1133 $82,500 Sun 1-5 3100 Ye llowstone, Costa Mes a 645-0303 $179,500 Sun 1-5 2727 Windove r Dr .. Cd:\1 640-5508 S127 ,000 Sun 11 -5 41R & FAM RM or DEN ••1200 E . Balboa.Pl (Ba l Pen ) NB 675-8120 Sat & Sun *2107 Blue Wa le r Dr. CdM Broadmoor 11 Sat /Sun 1-5 1915 Sumba Cir. Mesa Verde. CM 546-5880 $80.000 Sat /Sun 1·4 1063 Santa Rosa, Cost a Mesa 640-6161 $61,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••815 Via Lido Soud, Lido Is NB 675-6161 S295,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 9551 Bay Meadow Dr, Hunt. Bch. 962-4643 $64,500 Sa t /Sun 12-5 •2201 E . llith St , Npt. lits. N B 675-4000 $70.550 S at:Sun 1·5 •20751, Reef Ln., Ilw1t. Reach 968-6404 $79.500 Sat 1Sun 1-5 ,..••102 Linda Isle. Newport S ch • 640-1607 $198,000 Sat1Sun 1-5 1841 P ort Ma rgat e, (11.V.Hms) N B $87,900 Sat /Sun 11·7 18407 Colville St. (Meadows ) FV 968-2878 Sat /Sun 1·5 2907 Ebbtide, Corona d cl Mar 675-5930 Sun. 1-5 1453 Ga la xy (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $128,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 2949 Cliff D r~. Newport Heights 642-8235 $195 .000 S ul/Sun 1-5 l Burning T ree Rd. (Gig Cyn ) N B IH2-8235 Sat /Sun 1·5 ••607 Bayside Dr . (Pro m Ba y ) N B 1)73-3900 Sat Sun 1-5 * 180 1 Sant in go 01· (8<.1ycrst ) NB 644-17(1(; S158.000 Sun 1-G 2015 Santiago ( Baycrest ) NB 675-7060 $89,500 Sat.Sun l -5 8792 Galla nt. Landmark, H.B. 546-414 l 548,900 Sun t -5 * •333 Mornin g Star , Dov Sh rs NB 644-1766 S295 ,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 20282 Deervale. Dea ne Garden HB %8-4456 . S66.000 Sun.1-5 1215 Seacr e st <HV His) Cd:\l 640-5560 $126 ,500 Sun . 1-5 3607 Surf\·ie w Ln. (I N His) CdM 673-4400 $135,000 Sun . l -5 r-2'l31 lio ldcri Cir .. Newport Beach 646-3255 Sun 1-5 1807 'f o)ron Ln < 13a ye res t ) NU 644-1766 Sll7.500 Sal Sun 1-5 •413 Ca bri llo. Co rona d(;!I 1\1 ar 673-2222 $150,000 Sun J .;) 20101 M a rin<.1. Huntington He h 962-7788 S4 1.900 Sun 1-5 ••13 Ba lboa Coves. :'\wpt Beach 675-6670 · Sat /Sun 1-5 19322 Be tha ny <TurUrk) Irv. 833-9293 $70,950 · Sat /Sun 1-5 •1701 Ma rlin Way, Daycrest ,'NB 642-5200 $134 .500 Sa t /Sun 1-5 •1412 Lincoln L a. Wcstcliff. NB 642-5200 $122.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 3024 Java Rd. Mes a Ve rde , CM 546-5990 $149 .500 Sun 1-5 9111 Mad eline, Huntington Beach 752-1920 Sal/Sun 1-5 67 Montecito. Spyg lass, CdM 675-6000 $197 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3500 Cat a m aran, llVIlills. CdM 675-6000 Sl05.000 Sctl!Sun 1-5 2162 P ort Durnc ss . JlV llms III I\B 675-6000 $122 .500 Sun 1-.> 940 Da hlia . Cos ta :\ll'sa 546-2313 1911 Swan , Cost a l\l c~a 645-0303 ~7 1 .500 WO Da hlia, Costa l\k!-.<.i Sat 1s u1l' 1-..J Sat ·Sun 546-2313 Sat/Sun l ·-l 48 Braeburn Ln. Bi~ Canyon, N B 673-8550 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4636 Dor che ster. Cam eo II Inds, CdM 673-8550 SS.'l.500 Sat /Sun 1-5 1091 Redding . Mes a Woods, CM 549-8655 $60 ,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 3308 Florida Circ., Cosla Mesa 556-6171 $69,900 Sun 12-4 •1739 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 ~.ooo Sun 1-5 •29 Carme l Bay Dr, Spygls CdM · 642-8235 Sun 1·5 2427 l'~ra ncisco, Newport Beach 644-6200 $115.000 Sun 1·5 19492 Sie rra Nuevo, Turtlrk lrv. 833-9293 ~,950 Sun l ·5 •6232 Sie rra Palos, Trtlrck Irv 646-7414 $74,500 Sun 1·5 414 El Modona <Npt. Ills .) N.B. 646·2414 $77,900 Sun 1-5 1430 Antigua Way, Dov. Shrs NB 646-7414 $165,000 Sun 1-5 6.501Gle n Drive. Hntg Beach 828·7507 $87,950 Open Daily • 2762 Te rn Circfe (Mes a Ver) CM · 540-0674 $74,900 Sun 1·5 8661 Mossford, Huntington Bch. 962·5511 \ $.53,000 Sun 1·5 13461 Almond Tr ee. Un Pk Jrv 644·1133 ~.500 Sun 1·5 1822 Jama ica . Mesa Verde . CM 546·2313 S un 1-5 3860 Ocean Birch. NewPort Beach 640-6161 $123,900 Sun 1·5 3273 Washington. Mesa Ve rde. C M 642 5200 ~6.450 Sun 1 S 605 Capit a l. Cost a Mes a 545·9491 $40,250 Sun 1 ·5 18811 Portafano CT Rk Ills ) Irv. 552-7500 $10.5,000 Sun l·S 649 Bo~aoa , Portofin a, La guna Bch 646-7171 $122.500 Sun 12·6 • 117 Via Nice, Ne wport Beach 646·7171 Sun 1-5 •2719 Albat ross . Mesa Verde, CM 646·7171 Sun 1·5 5.IB>ROOM * 1368 G a rlingford, Costa Mesa 646-881~ $49 750 Sun 1-5 332 Cata hna, Newport Beach 675-7060 $89,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 1401 Cliff Dr.CliffHaven,NB 642·5200 $92,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 5 IR & FAM RM or D&t * •618 Harbo r bl Dr Pr.om By NB 642-8235 Sat /Sun 1·5 ••56 Linda Isle <Linda h;le) N B 642-8235 Sat /Sun l ·5 •15 Cypress Point Ln, Big Cyn NB 644 -6200 $184.900 Sat /Sun 1-5 •••76 Linda Is le Dr Linda ls NB 644-4910 S395,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 G751 Ga rdines Dr .. HH 847-5975 $72,500 Sat/Sun 11-5 • •77 Linda Is le <Linda Is l) N B 640-4050 S310.000 Sal /Sun 1.4 ••315 Eveniug Stal', Dov Shrs NB 644-1766 $245,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 4001 Tops ide CHV Hills ) CdM 644·1~66 $134,000 Sun.1-5 * •U Lmda ls le , Newport Beach 752·1920 Sat /Sun 1-5 ••227 Cana l, Newport Shores, NB 675-4060 $73 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 Royal St. George.BigCanyon , NB 675-6000 S275.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2807 Cass i a.~aslbluff,Nwpt Bc h 644-7270 SsJ4,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 1621 Dorotl)y Lane. Newport Bc h 646-5960 549-2988 Sun 1-5 1633 Highland, Westcliff area.NB 675-4060. $89,500 Sun 1-5 1809 Orio le, Mesa Verd e, C .M . 546·2313 Sun 1·5 •1337'Galaxy , Dove r Shor es NB 646-5200 $249,500 Sun 1-5 6 BR & FAM RM or DEN •3616 Catamaran, Hbor Vu Hills 675-5511 Sat /Sun 1-5 51 Montecito.Spygss. CdM 675-6000 $179.500 Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM tS'iii Co ral Spn ngs 8 ;tu, II 13. . 5:Jti · 7817 S a t , su'n l ·5 ••oll Lido P ark Or \:3r\>. .:"i .B . 55li·88UO Sat S un 1·5 • 1109 W . Slh. Santa An a ti3J·8321 S l!J ,~5U Ope n 11 lll i 3BEDROOM * 19!J30 Bushard, Huntington S ch IHti-3255 S26.00U Sun 1-5 -l~ Vtsl a P arada. Blul f, '.'I B fi-l-l -1452 $9.9UO SJl. Sun l ·.1 -105 r'la gship, ~cwport B<:h. ti-l5-H.>l Sat. Sun 1-j 3 BR & FAM RM or DEN -l:>li V ista T rue ha <Bluffs 1 :\ B li!U-.>:lt>O :::>i~ • .:>UO Sut , Sun I .; 4 BEDROOM LIUl:> V1:-.t.i t:ntrJda. 131ul h .• \ U 1.H-t-1-152 ::ii~UJ.)U Sal Su n 1·5 •3101 A· Bradfo1·ct . Bradford Pl. SA 549-8655 SJG,000 Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 61 9 Iris, Corona del Mar 675-3000 s14.5oo Sun. 1·5 2 BEDROOMS EACH I03 38lh S L (.Npt Is l) .:"ipl Bch 675 --H>OO $3,500 Sun. J-5 j l O ,\fa rigold, 01d Cd.\I, Cd :\1 675-6000 ~5.000 Sat,Sun 1-.> 34672 Camino Capistra no Cap Sch 673-3222 $72,500 , Sun 1·5 223-2231~ 34th St, Nwpl Beach 545-9491 $57,500 Sun 1-5 2 BR & BACHELOR APT. 718 L{ilrk s pur, Corona d e l i\I a r G7.3:'3UOU ::AAJ.50\J Sat 1Sun 1-5 3 IR & I BR :rn:> \·,a Lido:\" or<I , ~e\\'port Beach ti-Hl-7711 Sun 2·5 3 BR & 2 BR ' 50!J UolJ e nrod, Cor ona d~I ~l at· 6-14-7270 :>112,900 Sat;!::>u n 1-.> 3 BEDROOMS EACH 511-511 112 Carnation, CdM 645-7575 $123,000 Sun. l ·:> 3 BR & FAM RM or DEM EA 206 f'c rnlc af, Corona d el Ma r · 6i5-3000 Daily 1-5· • 3 BR & 4 BR • H>lO 0l'canfronl . Hui. l'l!lllll. t>i:l-i:wo ::::2l.">.ooo Sat, Sun. 2·5 TRIPLEX FOR SALE 2 BR + I BR + I IR 13u Cecil Pla ce, Eastside. CM 540·115 1 Sa t1Sur11 -5 SIXPLEX FOR SALE 2445.9 OranS Ave .. Cos ta Mes a 645·0303 $179,500 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE l IR It FAM RM or DEM 427 Bolero Way, ParkLldo, NB 675 -4060 $W.SOO Sun 1·5 * roo1 ** Wmrfro1tt k * * w aterlf'Oftt fr ,. DOti4T (;Ail Ml · -• oClrw!! ~ k dellghllul 2 BR & O<l.J ... Q~llt..t!I re$1dcncc Wltlt M4lat\ful 11r1 vatc 11round1. PLUS a cb;.fming l BR ltentul with priv~l.9 yl&l'd. Cur· t~ntly producing $235. p/mo, I I A&.,L on a gen~rous 47xU8' lot io Lhe l>tst $ouU1·of-Hwy location. $91,000. Call 4il44iu Agent 4 BR DUPLEX whh 3 BR, 2 Ba Rental. South or Day11ide Dr. with beautif ul natural wood t extur es. Only I yei.tr new. Call 641·7ill Agent ·OCEANVIEW J i;r, ~bat film. rm. Ope11 .Sat/$ut-. i -s. 4733 Cod\and• P r. Came o IUgjilands . 3 p vt. btache!f, $87,900. Ownr . G'ta-3177 GUARANTEE We gua r antee you'll wa ntthis 4 BR, 3 Ba, F /R hom e for your own. Call us to sec this exqws ilc SP YGLASS HJl.L home Owne r anxious. Slt>t,900. SAVE MONEY Buy this 5 BR. 4 Ba, F / It '\. home & get income from '-... tht' 2 BR Hental Unit. Priced to set.I i.lt S122.5u0. ............... DO IT YOURSELF AJd a :.ccond unit for ) ou on 'this R ·2 prnperty 111 Old Cd}I. Tht!rc·s a I BH. l '• Ha ho me on rc:ir ol lot. Sti5.000. Call now 673-7601 Harbor View Hills VlE W oc e an. harbor, night lighLS from 4 HB. FR. Tri-level. t)t nbrhcl inc Ids pr1 v comm. pool Wa lk to schoob, :.hop:., New p ort Ce nt e r . $127,000 .. ~JtEALTY 640-5508 n 'tr ON Il.\" .1 1 E,..c~ t1'6'n a l \aluc Pr'tC1!d ~l ashed :)J<!J.;;oi.J to SIU7.i50. 1300 Sci.tt'r~·~I Drive. 6-14-1!:120 Dupll!x. lgc. hJI 2 !Ill. :.! ba + I-Hr. Pr'I\ pul1<1:-. $99,500. h~ 11 Hkr ti75.:i031 ti7:1-:!2::!2 HV Hills-Charming Ocean Bay vit:>w, l..iq.:e lot. 3 Br. 2 Ba. forma l din rm, 2 frplcs. Mi:.s1on tile entry. fam rm & kitchen· pantry. Owner. 596.000. Hy r\ppt. Only. 644-U523 OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 1·5 413 Cabrillo 4 Bd rms .. pool, lge. lot; fam ily rm. SIS0,000 1906 Pt. Wevbri~ Sharp Carmel model , across from community pool & rec. ure a 3 Bdr m:. .. lam1ly rm .. 2 baths. ~72.500 1827 Sabrina Terr. Outslanding Irvine '1\or race ; lge. pool , v1~w ol L>ay. Large rooms, h1 ~h ce11"s .. :l bdrms. & lain rm.+ playrm. S22-Ul!J2 CALL TO SEE Close to bl•a ch; 3 b(lrin~ . family rm. h o m e. beamed ceilingc, wood & brick. Slli:!,500 \ SPARKLING •. ..and sp acious! ·EM:cp t1on111ly fi ne Cororm dcl Mar honu·; I !>fir m!>., :1 baths : r1w mal Jming & family r m. ll~O DEG 1rn1·: VI 1-;w OPEN SUH. 1-5 2901 Ebbtlde A SCOOP! Dellghlful mini-estate, So. c>f the Hwy ., with quiet garden & ocean view. 2 Bd rms., l l>a. In s uperb cond1Lion I Oft!H SAT JSUM 1-5 304 Pom Ave. 8y Ownc-r. 2707 Hluc: W111t.,r Or. 4 f\r, pool, Vlew.OpenSat&Sun.1:; Have t1omcthing you wont w sell? CluH1fied ad~ du It well -Call NOW S42.s678. • \. 1' !J e n y 3 ~ )f h & I ,., 3 & e, h " n ... H ......... ~w. IH-!!--tr..&... ... __ •• _ • ....._ .......... A1'r'., •• , ... :-",_....... . nwlff~~ ffllorS. H••ff .... Sltt .......... w.. . . Coro.ta def~ A" l Qtt ~·••••• .-;~•••••• • c•••i •• •• • • • ••••••••• •• ••••••••• • • •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••• ••• ••••••••••• • ••••••••••• Sunda Ju"e 1 '975 . DAILY PILOT .......... ..:;.,,,,. -~~ .......... ~!~ .. ~!.~~ ....... !~!~ ~!':':~':!'~~ 1.040 tl•H.,t• .._.. IMG !M ...... ~ I 040 Hwn For W. IHaM.n F.or We HcMnn for We I . v 2 UK R 2 Eustslde, cul·de Ownr Trans'rd• ~·t~ ••••••••••• .. ••••••••••• •:•ClRdLE.-FfiaS.A0'••• •••••••••••••••••••••••lei~·;;~•••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• L'l.EY ~ac.Anume,•11%.t"ull Sold!Proitlge2s~OiRSEACLlFF loc.4 BR,2~ Jdt>n'lcllrcwbM ~ Ll,..1leeda 1041hJ ·leoda I041 l.oCJ-aleodt I "'RES S 11r1ce $32 000 646-563:?. & huae bonus rm cluirm Ba, lM~ br ck patio, I kl I IM&~ll 1 •••••••••••• .. •••-•••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• r . . 'l ,. • . comp. lodscpd.536-7e 00 nc or, rxru love I.It, 1ormal dtn, beaut. my home aod you'U IJke A • • PREFERREI HOMES EASJSIDE lnd»cp'd. Poot, Jaeuu.i. OWNER. Open Bou.sell·• the price. 3l4R 2 ba, 3 30 Mornl~ Canyon Gl:k>at :lCCesll. ~.9$0. 6501 Shorecrc~t. 2 Sly, 3 BR, muny xlnw. Ownr. T ·~ I en 0 r ., U U. o r 2\.'t BA, immac. Jol>I ln 9"·2121 00&-4933 . FO~ ~THE YOUNG AT HE.ART First bm e op the market. F'ine ocean and n l te lite vif'w. Custom dclux~ hQ~e. 2 b:drms. <:l~. 2 fu ll haths, ~ter> savmg ktt chen, with h~nd finis hed cabinetry and lots of panclin~. Superbly appointc.'<i in every detnil even to a pri val e putting gr een . Super . 2 4 ij~droom I d den home in r1 x 714/828-7507 Agt. beautifully paneltd den. ---------- beautiful Shoreu~ffs. Ocean and Cuthc drq ceilings, Boat.gard en side yard. lrYlM 1044 Cunyon V{CW. S.100, • Opc11 1·5 p.m. fireplaces , enclosed COMplete Pri•ocy $57 '7 5 o. Wl ll hel P ••••••••••••••••••••••• garages, garden BBQ, In this enc106ed corner finu n ce. 91151 Silvor 4 & FAMILY S kl 6 I 2 ... efotrope patios. Rui.tic s tyling. lol. Sing~ level, 4 bedrmi Str and tt. B. 96M391. HIXT TO PARK Hug~ poot. l>1g 1x:ca1l walk lo hmrns t•t:,, c1,1l i>lH'. •t Hdtrn ~. i:;M9,500 par in"° doll houlle. 'fwo bedroom, lirand n e w. Owner / 2bathS (\CLJFFmode Prine.only. Wb.at a lociauon?Nextto tw.o bath oncl .. swimmi·ng pool w 'tlh builder anxious. Possible with separate formal .... k p 1 ~, a 4 tax credit. 1'"irst clallt'I. dilling rm, lge family rm C2) FOURPLUES .-ar ' oo & Tennis in a pnvacy . ..,V6,500. Opeo 1·5 p.m. Prime <trca • .HURICY. & :;unken hvjng t'ln. Cen· Only one year old. EK· b6o u ttfu l Jltl de.or · 517 ,.. _att"on ()45.0J03. _tury 21/Surr. S:l6·7542 . 1 d d owners h ip l r vine ~-.. F teo51vc Y upgra e · planned com munily. A 4 SllS,000. LEISURE WO~LD CO~NIUM Spacious 2 bedrm, 2 bath with largl' balcony off the Jiving room. and u whole world of flowers & tn,cs to enjoy_ 24 Hour guarded gate fol' privacy. $35.500. Bl'.:ST UU'\' dC>ht! tn, modclcd :i l>d, '.! b.1. h w ~\111.)UH H\!W. Bca ct•1l111gs & 11·1,1c .. 111 hV rm. l~c airy k1\1·h bltrni.. lou. 01 l.'Ul'I ::.µ.1l·e ~l'IJal .ttl' .\I :>Ult \\ ::.1tl111g I' l'IHllln•11, ll•\'1•1 w . A great little duplex. Adorable two ores~E. Olson, Inc. B R 1 N e y 0 tJ R Built on large lot.Ir. Walk SR, rani·r m , alr-cond. .bedroom mnfo unit ar'ld u newer one Mesa Del Mar, attractive SQ U E .1:o: C l E AN t.o beaches & shopping. home that looks BHANO •• , tr " MOP t r bo t Lar ge 3 bedrm, 2Ya balh NEW 9 (; bedroom rental with peek a boo ocean 3 bd, H 4 bu, lam. rm. -ge a ree tteo owners u n it. Priced . $51 • SO. 'all No'f OP new carpeting. Lge. cor· Lysol with this bard l 644·7211 Agent view. EN TODAY. DO NOT ner lot. Sprinklers front find, 3 bedrm "Surfsid right. Liberal nnanci~ ___ __.::;_. ___ _ DISTUR 13 TEN AN'fS. Call us for & back. $44,000. Owner Condo1ninium". 1/4 Mil available. Call anytime .. 1---------1 further inform alion. 979-0978. to the ocean, priced t SCOTI REALTY ONLY Call 675-7225 OonaPoint 1026 ~-17s1~eotury 21/Surf 536•7531 John W. Cody. Realtor rn1. ::. .. ·parall' t•ntr.11 cled. & ll·nn•cl "' ll lo l'"pa:ill s1:1 ~ · l)" ncr · l!li lblu ••••••••••••••••••••••• llG 5 IEDROOM 3 LEFT! 494-9794 -833-908 I Corona del Mer $62,5()0. Ul"EN SAf /StrN I ii 120 Pom selt1 a ;\ \' e Parad1:sc ho1nc 2 blodts to ocean. Surprising, 1r· r~s1st1l>le palu' to~nter­ lain1ng or ~~l'.'d II\'· in~. Hoom tu mid 111comc unit. Bonus it sol<J this week-color <>dortllnall'd washer, dryer. rcfng, & range . LlNU~N. R EAL TOR. 673.fitill ---1 Harbor View lulls. J Br, den, fam. rm, oct;an ·view, pool. 1227 011tng. ger Or. Sll9,500. Open ~at & Sun. 640"'8J9. Coda Mesa 1024 ~······················ M~SJ\ Verde t Ur, dt'n. THE REAL LlHAUI'.: SCHOOL DUPLEX bargains, Dana Newer S bednn, 3 bath Point. Home & income. La Cuesta home in top area close lo New, from ~.950. ~000. ocean • Carpels, drapes, lax credit apphes. 3412 bltns, water softener , Coast Hwy, 496-~31 upgraded thruouL Move ieJ Toro 1032 in condition. Nr parks & .,. sch ools. 3 Car gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• UY owner vacanl 3 br. 2 ba, family rm w/Crplc, pool & jacuzzi. Assume 5-14 % loan. Call after 6 pm, 586-4275 ----- $55,000. Bkr 842-5541 $49,500 4 aR-2 Moster PLUS DEN!! 2 Baths. Used brick fplc. Corner lol. Close to schools & shops. Hike to beach. Big fam4J.Y home in every· way. 2l00 sq.fl. You ma.>' join pool /tennis c lu b. Call to sec~ ~ Bkr jJ6.88J6 I 6542 S•go•ia Circ. By Owner. 3 Br. 2 Ba. new SPARKLING POOL pa 1 n t, carpet, N r . Popular Francis . l-\1\S. Brookllurs t & Garfield. home. Quiet cul·de-sac, S35,500. 962-2289. 4BR + parents relreat. -----• Fresh paint inside a nti .\SSU ME 6% VA WAN. 4 out. Seller trans 'd. . Lg BR, 2 1'2 ba, all bltns, Priced to sell at ~3.250. IUY YOUR SPOUSE xi. loc. Village Inv. Mr. .. llllll9'.!! ~- THIS Samueha n %3-4567 or LOVELY HOME 968·6894· ______ 1 ~need in middle 50's. ::;1000. DOWN for mce 3 br Compare the upgrades. home near Westminster C u s lo m Dr a p es . Mall. Agt. 979·&533 wallpaper. selr-cleanm~ REALTY INC. 714/846-1371 o~cn. _3. Udrm 2 bth, Call 1\SSU ME. 7'.o G I 1.oa~. f''OH SALE: 28.lO Sq.fl. 96H·.J4:i6 Uutc.h Ila\ en 4 br-. 2 ba, vacant I.leach home . SHOPPER nr. :Springd<ile & ::>lalcr. Master has conver:.auon This is an opportunity of a life t i m e. Choose ~~";eln 4lh:J~~ ~;n;;!; Irvine I 044 iLG(j41fta Beach I 048 standing homes, Univer. •••••••••••••••••••••••I••••••••••••••••••••••• Park. These ne w & OPEM SUN. l ·i WOODED LOT elegant homes reature... 19492 s1·e-..... ·-vo •Family Room ,, .. ...._. •2~ Baths 4 Bdrms., family rm .. •Formal Dining Rm dining rm., 2 ba. Woodsy •Upgraded plush carpet-selling wilh 2 rL'<iwood ing. patios; fabulous loeatwn *C u s tom draperies across from park & pool. throughout. $68,950 •Sheet vinyl in kitchen DAVID D. CARLSON •Genuine tile entry:. REALTOR 833-9293 •Prof'. front landscapmg --- w1.spr111klcrs CulverdJle '.! Lsr, 2 B.1 •cedar fcnc1n).! l'111rntry k1tch. ,\::»•l•mc 3 Rdrms ~t.!1!11> ;•,. $40,900 O w11n ·1 Bdrms-::;.57,!MI j5l-67~. r ARIC II HOMES 552-9300 licaut. 3 br, 2 ba. di11111g ~~~~~~~~~~ w rbar. Patio & :.hag _ c rpl. $40,5001Vwner TURTLEROCI< OPEN Open House Sun 12 ti. 4822 Harkwoo<l. 5!'ll 3-l80. Sat /SMtt 1-5 niversily Park Village 19322 l•thany Dr. H I, 3 Br. atrium. frpl, ~P· New on m arket ; popular g raded & lndscp ti. PlanJ;4bdrrns.,farnily S48,5~0 . Ry Owner. rm., d1111n g rm .. 2 ~2 552·0H~. baths ; J car garage. Many upgrades. Near park, tennis pnvilegl's. LCICJ""a Beach I 048 $70,950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DGYid D. Carfson PRIME AREA REAL T01t' 833·9293 .. Ill Monarch Ha' T1•r rate. th1::. lr.!t' & \\\'II 110S N.Coa~• Hwy., Laguna 494-1177 BEST BUY LAGUMA AIAppra is ed $62,000. Sell $55,000 firm. M•w. 2 Br &2 Ba.. Ocean View. Wann & woody . Custom features. ~o GC)ents. 833-8614 0\\ ner . 1 Ur lll'.tl' lll'h l'hJflll ~ii.OllO '191 lrii:.l SPEC l .\LIZl:>.;1; HESALES ,\I' 'l'I Sii 0 HES. ~I·;\ rt~ HA CK \11):'\ \IH'll 111 r\:"<D .\IO:'llA Hl'll U TEHH \Cl·: t OlJll CO~L\ll':'\I I'\' at; <;t-:TTl~t; HK\I>\' 1" Sl.i~DI Ell n ·~ ,\1' 'fl S E A S H 0 H I•: W \ • no:-. T YOU JUI'\ n,· . Jl:S I' l.ISTl-:1>' l'crl'4 fur 1 he 1 r ·"cling cousJ!; 11r \l'l'l'k end ho11w. ~ tJrc '.! BH. pandl'd u...f. U1>cn h1·,1m ccilmg:-k~. 111 n 1 11 I! a r l".1 . L . Ii LL'l'KY YCJl l 0111~ ~1."fl Jgc pool. Newly painlcu 111 & out. Im med. oc <'Uµa ncy. ::;i t,;;o<l. Ow11c1 1;-1:!-iu:.lu . . ClllLUR.l:.\r Your children \\<tlk to curncr, turn lcll l11 Sl'houl w out cro:-.sin~ a sin!;le street. ·I U•r Ba , ruis b l hearth frpl, new rugs & fluori n g . Comp. re- n ewed. S.J 8,700. l:Sv Ownc-r. 225 E. Wilsori . Open Sal •sun 1-011m STOPPER Agt.!17!J.l:IS33 _____ area. private den. walk llcre·s a real valUl'. Has SUBURB. IA PARK 111 closet and vanity. added o n fam rm. 3 Open s piral s tairway, bdrm~ IJlh. In:~ lvt. UuaL SP AMISH family rm w /b11ck l'1>l. /Lra 1tc r a n·e::.::.. Unly TRI LEVEL form a I d 1 n c rm . S&STrt·lcvel4l>r.2'<zba. lanu:..ca1h'd lot. 11l'l·,1n µrof. I :i ndsl·aµccl. A1 C. \'1cw:. & l'ourtyard l'll wet bar; fully upgradl'd. lranl·e . l0 nh:i1H'l' thc Olferl'd ~y.o wne1·. l 0harmol'tl11s.JIMlrm .:.i $65,9o0. 552·46W I bath + I a 1n II y nn LUXURY HOMES 'l'h:.it 4u:.il1fy for 1011 lam1l1c:. o.: max1mu1n lcderal la" l"rc<.hl. l';.ir~ :\ \ c 1': !> l .1 l l'!\. 0 I' ~ ~ II () \.j S I·; ~ l ' :'II I 2 I 111 11\ 11:\1' Ur .. oll l'arl-. .\\~·, '.!'.!Ill. '.!l!Jll , :::1Ju, 21 l:l, :!l:l:'1. :!t:i;,, '.!li~1. l lli.> Flit~ I' S iil)\\ l.'\t; II }~I 111>.l' Sa11 l"l'.iH•·hc:• d1a1·m '1111 II 1111 ,. l!J!;"' ;-11pl11,..11l·a1vi1 :11rn. l:l•,1. l'.1ri.: l;.1nll•11 llo11w Uy Ownl'r· :! BH. :-.ml rcnccd yard ~u.500. Call 1i-16·07·al. 5j~ "amilton. C.\t. S4l:l.!JOO. 9ti8·.it56 • Se parate office-study. ISEVERYBODY $60,000 New-s hak e kitche n HAPPY? Wh~1l a rare opportunity! serves c u s tom pool. Th. h · "d d ~72,500. Bkr 9b'2·5:>11 If not, com e take a look is muc 111 · eman ------ a l this large family home home has JUSl been re-i------------------ 4 BEDROOM l BATll home. Carpets, WEST drapes', r<.1n~e and db · hwasher. Nl'ar S('hools & MEETS with s µa cious yard, .J duccd S3000 for sale this bdrms. rumpus rm. Call month. Features ·4 968--1456 l>edrooms. family room, formal dining, 212 baths, and utiJity room. Situat- l'd in~ ~real locallon ma -highly desirable neighborhood. close lo !>Chools, park & tennis court:.. Phone 5~6 2313 tor ;1ppoinlment and ad· MUCH PRIDE!! Beautiful 4 bedroom, l~• baths, h ighly upgradcd. Lovely en closed patio. M 1nuws to Westminster Mall. Mus t see to ap. prec1ale. Owner a nxious. Submit all orrers. SU,000. mark(.'ls. SJ9.!IOO EAST R M c di lo this :.plcndorous oy c " e Californ13 rancho style Realtor 1810 Newport ~1cnda. Cool Lan stuc· -~a Mcm;~ ' & red bnc.k facing. qu1 s lle earpct1ng & MESA VEDOE 1 pcrics & cathedral •'""' in~ rnom. Dl!hghUul BY OWMU 2;) lamtl} rnom u\'cr l'cace & ~UICl arl' )'OU!':> klllg !>IJJI llJU!> tit ~him· 111 thb m:wlv <kl·u1'a ll•tl :J ring pool. •I :1mph! Bit. l Ba l.;rn·l'l11 h1>1nc, ·~rm:-.. l pullman b:itll~. l' u r 11 er Io l. '' 1 {'~I} 'AJI in <t ll m ore rad1 lha11 lantbea p 1•d .~ca l' Rtm bra nd l pnrlrall. !>choob & ~hop l:· >lfl.:">(J(I. C'o1H ellll'11l n·t'ifl!;tl <1n·a A:..~umJble Lo:.in. :nut Asking Stil .~100. 8!J'i.tJ:Q I Harl.Jado:-.. ;.;1.i!J7 I 11r ___ ""'":ASTSIDE •• .I Bdrms .. formal J111111g --·· -·-rm., litlhar<.I s1£e family ------- rm wnh s pal·111us hnck MESA NORTH lrplc.; ti yrs. old & in ap· pie pie cond 1t1on ! Ow1wr :..ays, "lirtng me a n of· lcr". $72,500 LIDO REALTY :t\77 \iH I itlo, '·"· *673-7300* Conege Park. rcducl'd S.H ,000. U~ed brk Chlry, 3 Br + l).(e, IC'ge, Irv. rm , d>in . rm . I ~ l'O\ <.-red pa.Lio. u:.cd brk I ri>I lf\ y shake lll•modcled 1 "~ Ha. dbl gar. Nu pa1111. Sprinkler:.. Open SJt. l -5 & Sun 12·5 Ul~I (;ornl'll l>r C~I. ownr 1~12·42:)0. 3 +DEM+ pool Cur\'ed drive, foyer en- try. hundreds Qf tropical pla nb, patio deck over- looks dough-bo~ pool. second patio area off paneled d en. Gourmet kitchen. candle lite din· iog, secluded master au.i te. SACRIFICE AT $4-1.5110 ! ! H U H.H. Y ! Call ~S-U303. OML Y $33,000. 4BR-huge m aster-lrg. fam rm-supe r s harp. r\gl. f).t2·~~ --- BY OWNEH, Meadow:. Home Plan 5, 4 UR, 21 ~ Ba. LI\". Um & Fam·rm w trplc Upgraded. ll1gh Still. ·s. 91~ 2M7tt Exquisite Spanish :i hr, Poncfrros1:1 Park Plal'l' llomc. Lu!>h UJI· ~rad. lhruoul Cu!>tom c pts. drps. tde roof, Spani~h t ile fir::., much more. M u~t Sec. Sl.iG.500. Open huusc Sal & Sun. 1594>! Mclh•rm1t1 554·2~38 3 Br + Bonus Rm. Less than $1100 move:. you in. Payment~ lc!>s 1 than r~nl. J\gt·nt, Dan Lee, 673·Hi·ll. ---- SPAMISH48R +POOL beautifully upg raded 4 bedrm. fa m rm. 2 hath home on large lot Crpls. drµs, bllns. Charming decor w1lh fplc. CO\ ered patio, prof. land::.capmj!. Our hest value!! S.56.000. Call lo !>Ce' Bkr !l(',;i 7851. Huntington Beach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UY OWNE H 3 Br. 2 lull halhh, din rm. on t·ul tic Elderly W 1d1>~~ ·s l'on ::.ac l'r1m e loc. do:-.c to <IPmncd home tll~110\a· -Ua 11 n1ng & Bus hard u11n Pu:.s1hlc)tillx<!Ol.ll11t. OW N EH-COLL1':Gi.': La ndscapl·d yard w 1 E.>..· NWPT llGTS lot· l:l.AHK :J BIL 2 Ba. Fam-:,tune slab 1wtio. Walk lu w I p o l c n I 1 a I 7. on c rm. on cul-de-sac. A:.k· beach. ~8,500. lXiR-~153. \arwnce. ~2.>,ooo 0.W.C. lJ.)i; S.J4,9.l0. 51.i ',:, As· - Ownr. 675·410ti. utnahlc. 549-4241 Tn·Level. Dccorator·s OPEN SAT &SUN 1·5 2.J3 l Bowdoin, College Park. Vucani 3 bf,2 ha, l a m . rm .. frpl,· pool. Owner. S44.800. l'nn. on· Jy 673 5-076 eves. -......--- J UST PAl;"l.'TEO 3 Dr. 2 Ha home in W Co:.ta i\l~:.a. l>ul ~ar. I ncd A:.:.u me i ' J' • 1··11,\ :ll S20:J mo $3:t.OOO. Owner. 54\1·2 All L<n ely l! 1,11 r111 hull~l' & l ·liH apt E.J.,1!>1d1'. clu~c Ill ~)11.1100 0\\11Pr. 6'11i Kli:>!! ·> ~-!1111 &.•l\\CCn lllA'\I &Ii l'M UM E 7';.. Loan, S:tnd- l)Qlnte lime 2 Sly, 4 HR, 3 bo, :sep fam & din-rm. Na. So. Coast Shopping & lrVine lndusl. Park. Only $51.950. Owner.557-5~ delight. 4 Br, 3 Ua, wet bar, S&S Construction . Prof. lndsc'd. Priced to sell·S64,500. 962-4643. CUL-DE-SAC .. OPEM HOUSE Big lo~ with a rmc 3 Sal Sun I 'til 5 bedroom home + a -1001 Wh1t<.•oak bonu s room ":.p ee Oci.1raulc ~lc:.a \·erdc tucular" dt·:..igm.'<i in the locution, 3 l>r l ·'• ba, garuge. II you want a trp le , nc\\IY crpt cl neat home with h>ad:. of tbruuut Un 1qul.! ~leXll'etll 111, ing. c•tll to M~l' Lh1:. tile pJt10 /\:.sumable Vt\ one loan. OwnC"r will IH!ll> ftn;11u·1·. SW .:JOO lirokcr $45,900 675 :i·~:STSIDE I •211 ~at. S,uper Sharp 3 64~~8111 ldrm, 2 8Qth. I st ANYTIME time advertised. 01t1onal inlo f tf• " J • '' I •. '· l' l~ll~&IUI -Real Estate by MCVAY * CALL TO SAVE* GREAT VALUE Top quality carpet a nd Lastel'ul decor thruoul. A lamtly home you will be µroud to own. It 1s your's. CALL 842·9371 CHEAP BUT MIGHTY FAM ILY HOOMA:'IJD Good location-Top condi· lion-Get the mosl for your SSSS. We work to fu lfill your ne<..-ds. wants and dt!s1res. CA LL 812 !1:111 Olive Park Homes Big & Spacious I and 2 Story 3. 4 & 5 Bdrm. Singl~ Family Homes IUILOER PAYS ALL Your Closing Costs PLUS, YOU GET THE TAX CRS>IT l BDRM CUTIE 1 LAHGE bedrooms! Quiel c ul-de-sac. close to !>Wm ·ng & tenms club & ocean. 8<."aul. 2 s ty. Franciscan tile entry, beaut. wal l paper pancl'ng & crpts. Malloy- Reallors 962· 78.)9. ----- s 'HARPS&S GOLDENWFSI' PARK Near Golrlenwest t:ollc~e -Super s h arp, lath & µlabtcr, 3 l>drm. I lamily rm w tfrplc. 2 Yr:.. old. upgradl•d crplg, c.Jrp:-., s hak e root , :.prinkle rs. Hoom for lioal ur trlr .. many ex- tr<1s. Fantas tic huy. . $.'.i~.oou. C1\ LL ~7·1044 __ l<.!_ystontt R•alty $49,900 DUTCH HAVEM HUCJ• Family Rm. 3 Bdrm, approx. 1700 sq ft, Ir~ paneled family rm, massive stone frplc. elec. bltns, D/W, crpts, drps, s hake roof. Many extras. Has assumable 6% Gl l oan. C ALL 897·1044 l<•ydoM Realty i:ocatcd on Springdale :iUPER S H ARP 3 BR St. Nor~h of Heil, across form dm·rm, comp. re'. from St.. Uonaventure dee. Wik to bch. SSS 900. Cathof1c Chur('h ' H U~TlNGTON BEACU S.l7·5BO_l _____ _ SALES OFFICE OPEH • EXEC. HOME. • II A.M. To Dusk 846-8757 847-9156 GOOD IMVESTMEHT I m m 1t c . ·I B ll Po o 1 llomc, 'Yill save money t o r you . Act n ow ! BEAC ll & VALLEY Rl!:ALTY. 963·89.U ask MESA Vl·;lrnE Executive Lrl ll•\'<'I I Ur. 3 Ba home. hltcht•n & nook overlook spucious 1um1ly rm. 2 t rplc's. 4Ulcl cul dc·Stll'-lmmac. cont.I. $74,000. Owner. 540·0074. 642-6368. SOUTHLAMDERS -----~~-~-_ro_r~Joa~-·----~- G·1'1' ( Assum . loan l<'ran· c1scun J<'ounlain, 2800 sq. ft, 3 cur gar, 4/5 OH, s piral staircase lo hu1tc Msl r Suite w /pare nts retreat , formal din-rrn, lge fam·rm w/bar. Near new lake & park. Priced for quick s ale al ~2.500. By owne r . Open Sat & Sun. 847·5975 --. --home ; good fu1t l'll1111 .tl Un1ver1>1ty Park, 4 Br, :.i design. excepuo1w 1 (·on SUPE~~L Y ....... 1 •• ~1 .., Ua, <.:h:rncello~ Model. I ~truct~<m. m akes t.hb an .. tl,•curall'u ; I 111~ UI . Tlw F a m . llm . Din. Rm . i<leal inn:.lml'lll tor Lhl• W orld h ome "ilh ~65.50°' 55l!-9i05 &1 la rgelamily:ilSll!l:im heaulllul tourly<.trtl & SP.\CIC>t S Hl'l<),\1:-. aPtl comtorlalJil' h\lll;.: l<W ::.11111e luck\' L11111h lll'cD llH: ·I H H : 1i<1111;1'Jtf\I\: ocean' u .111tl \",\(..' \~l' 751 ·7:J91. ' pool :\cw on market -9:0: .~ fi~bl?t!l OPEN llOliSI-; SUN. liHEENTHEE1Bruo~fielc ~ • ~~IlU~ I '~ t. 3135 ~1i>unta111 V1l'W m<xicl, 4 lir, 21:! ba. lg , 499.2soo KIMGOOM pool + scp. 8.' jacuzzi & -----' "1th111 a k111gllom. 111 ;o."!l;.5()0 J l'~ I' \I <1\'I·: I~ tu l dcltghllul 3BH 'I ht• l'Ol'at11l~ h.1., 111.'t..'ll cl " redwood decking. Asking TWO POllONE tlt1:. EllH'l'Jld B.1~ aw.ml SG7,500. Pnn. only. To sec• :l Bdrm .. 21 :i ha. home + w11111m~ homt'. Ell.cclh.•nt call 6.J 1·4781 between~ & J-UR & b:1w1k1tchem·lll". value al s12!J.Su1 lor ) ou 5, wc~kend~_call 5~1 ~·~-w :.ep. entrance & p11\ EMERALD BA y TURTLE H QC K . By encl. pal.Jo. Man.): extra:.' Cul 11,. ::.ac ~trl'l'l. a.101 IJRl'\t: Yol It 01· I-'' Owner 3 BR, 2 BA. Only:J}rs.uJll&,il.111.} al :.11 ll. ul IJm1ly humc ~I)\\ ·1" ll11-. •11\lhl' CU!>lom upgrJdc<l. prof. only ~H.250 lh.1l ~ 1~'l'\.'llcn\ lon·nlC'r ol h 1•r 111.111"' .111d lndscn. Fee land. Prin· MISSIO:'\ HE.\LI"~ l.1111111~ :>l1t.1 .. >1KJ rtlll\1 l.i-.1 (.1 ... 11 I .,. • • t!l l Ui31 • • c1pals o n ly. :So:>,ouo. 'I I 67.).3521'1. TOWXllOlJSE, :s:.11.ooo~ ~canlront. W•AAb c.,,, .. UH 2 u \ 2 Sl . . A . 1t Bel rm I H.\ h11nw -C)-l.~1\ I. \I' Fl I<:-. I :-.ll:J ' I '' \\ hl'll ~ 1111 \\.di-. 111111 l W w,1rm IBIL •.t11ol ~ , • o r • 1!1} • ~I SJ.,';11.UOU. Tl'l'llb i ' "• Cond _!:-1~e new. ti4 l·-1&{1 Uwn. •Ill-I i lali. ( )(' 1·: \ :'\ s I I> t·: (; .11 ti I By Owner Unl\·cr~ily Pk. Younn cxecu11vt! tyµe. l lWO Sqrt. Luxunuus lhruoul. 11 1 beamed ceil- ings, pvt. atrium, study. off master bdrm. Warm colors. Garden Kil . 01H'nS lo huge IJrk patio. Open Sat. Sun. 1·6. 176-12 Laurel Tree Ln. 552-0896. PLAN70 TURTLEROCK TERRACE Po pular 4 Br. 21'2 ba. home with ipacious family room. livini; room and ma!>ler bedroom all O\·erlooking gurg eou:. v ie w o f city lig hts. Catalrn a and ocean . lkaut1ful 111ll'rior decor and low m aintenance yard, r eady to mo\'C n ghl tn. Cheek tl11s tu· d<.1y. As king s1:l9,000 RAIS OR'S REALTORS 4523 Campus Dr .. Irvine Campus Valley Shop Ctr. CALL 833-8600 GLASS SLIDIMG DOORS ... take you outside from ever y room in th1::. s uper 3 bdrm .. 2 bath home. There's a family-room fireplace, d elig h tful kitchen with eating area, formal dining, charmmg atrium a n d a dcl·ked patio. Soinetl11ng JUi:it a hllle different for only $6f4.SOO _. VlSleN alAl.TY 552-7500 LOCATION!! Says il all for this 3 bdrm .. 2 bath town.home I lullh' ~:.!, I HOME & /or IMCOME .,_~ OpcnSal.!:)un.1:3~ 'R E L ESTATE \1(1'1111(-.l 'll I<.~. •• 121 Wavc •• I~ I•: ~I I ,1 ' I :--h <>-JI aloni.:-:.1dc ocean \'Olldll J:>J N. •: ...... l•1tUn• \\' Sp;i111 -,h '"''· 11 n mu<lel home wiluxur111u:. 4 9 4 -7518 75_g-_s4so 1'l.Jsl~·1·l'll \'t•ilint•.:.. lQk l\ nl'l':Jll nJ :-1:1:.,~1 p C ll th ll U !-. I' '"1----------1 m oneymaker ap.1rt C\Ll..\l.\IHil t::1u r , menl. P ool & J·ll'lll./I ~c · ~ $215.uuu. z.,lJHOL>.l"-" ~.., w~Wi'm:~·ra nus ), i-:., 1<1.\' '~.n· ----• - -~ I> ;.i l' I u ll " I U i HLTR .. 19.J-Kt:il 1 OCEAMFROMT un·: \ '\:-.IUE home l ---I • J UST LISTED U1 gl 84 +FEET :"<O CO~ll'r\IW)o:-.; W l family home, :mH. tam Thi:. 1, er~ ~Pl'<'ial hauld.t ~1 ,..mall priCl' ul s1:; 1,. rm. 2 12 bd, bll1b. J hie lot t·au l.J\• ~1111r,., ror Enjoythe GoodLiN.j decks. Coa::.tal & C1l} only Sl41J,UUll! 1•n,alc Call 493-2513 '! hght:... $7i,5VO. 1·u1nmunn.v -cngmcl'nng . . -:-_ _,.. & ~uil , ,.,.,b .1ppro\ cc.I Ill\ orce lorl'l'" :-.ale :"<~1 • COSi\lOl'OLIT.\N in' Hurn • • Vww. ":!IC!' • :1 Ur. <?~~ e1,•ery d etJll :JHH 2ba, · B.1. F~•m l<m ll111 S lrplc, s un<lt•1·k & p.1t1t1 JUST LISTED deck. w \ ll'\\ l'oul 'I~ Bigview.$!!7.500 l\\u -.ton 1uwnhon11• }IL Hy 11\\lll' =>•:J . .; \\1111 \'lllll't:\.ard l'lllQ. :1 t:l:'i IH;I • C HOI CI:: H :! 1111 so·x1w· Uwn<.'r \\ill lwlp lwdrn11111 ... :! Ii.1th-... din-LA(;t.;:'\ \ '\1 ~111 I h1111t :1 Ill:.! rrn1111 , plu-. t.1m1ly IJt·. :! h.1 " n•111r.1l 1· finant'l'. 1:11ocl 'II'\\ . s:l7,50tl room "11 It lll'l'.111 \It'\\ 1'1111d .. 11 ,., pat 11111s "'t l.m-.1lttl 111 g,11\~I 1·11111 ,, punl 11,; ,.,p;i Orfly • L \ (; l ;\;IT,\ l'h1s warm & ~rut•1ou.-ho11w has :JHH, :Iba. Th(.• '""'I 1.- .un <11l<lcd honus W11h• UCCJJl \IC\\ Sl :H.!1,">\I Tbgewater :r-REAL ESTATE 1350 S. Coo st Hwy. __ 4_94 7 8536 OPEN SUN1-:; All w /wood. ,::las~. <x·\'u 0 .) 2545 JuallllJ -!Bit. :lba. l am, din r111 St35,000. (:!.) 607 !-'uni an.1 ;'o.u :1111< + !>ludio are<1, lg dcck p~llio & lanai. :>l:.l'i.500 13.) 1936 Corll'Z Spu111!'h 2.000 :.q. fl .. 3BH + lam rm. S69.511CJ. Ol' EA~ FB< ):'\:'!' ( 1 > Beaut. 5Blt .. 111.1. t.1m + j.tlll'l'l Ullll l,INi(I !'(J. fl . :,l<•p,., ln pn lll'h S.175,llllil (2. > 112 Ac -+ !") llnit~. secl ud ed . vn brh ~5.UOO. VlCTOltl1\ m :ACll <J. > 4 Units Sll5,000 111 u 1111 ' ,, 11 h t l' 11111 :-. s1;:1 x1111 L. ;d t 1H.; :.o , l"•JlU'l" ;111d Jlf'l \ .1l1' I ll',tdl :!!):Jf;:! \' 1 ;1 \ l' ;i,..11 pat kill).! Sti!I .1\MI l!llt;I S11 Co.i,t llw\ l..1~u11:1 l~.'.•l'h l!l I U7 l!I Open Sua. 12-5 420 Bent St (:,lrt<el past :1r11 ()I) 1'.tl I.. \\1•) !\1;1111 bl'llf'h, Whlll' \\3ll'I' \'ll'W, ~ bunn-. :! h:J. un f1111i.ht.•1I r11orn below. d1111n~ I Ill . I rplc ~P · prt)'< is,0110 ::.q II It 2 lot . r1w1111 1111 ,11111tlwr 11111L ~l .5\111 Jill J,11ol,1111l 111p l 111pl.tr. oil 111,.: h ll r > :J Udrmi:, . 1.11nlly rm . 11vlc . 11,• .. 1111 I IC\\ ll!'l'k , !lb'\Olllll' 11r1' .ll'Y. 1111 ntl lie s.w. hordt·n1l)! In 1111• Hanch ~ltl!°J,llill) New. ::.pa1·11111' ll\111).!, 4 htlrm!> .. 2' ~ l)a ,\II wo11<I & gl<J:.~, \\ 1tlt \ ll'W 111 roaslhne. ~!17.500 ' ,. I~ I 7;~1 • h,11.!")c (or'.)ac5 t.~i.f'c"r * WEKMOW *I LAGUMANIGU •BEST • • LOVELY ~! 2 BR. CONDO• \'1(•\\ 111 goll l'Olll'~l' , • r new lowt'r 111111 . 111c0ly 1·q>t 'd & dr..1111.·d Otily ~:J.0110 4BR. 2 BA. 111 Paee:.clll'r ~.1 :! L.Q:. lelll°Cd·ll1 yJnl, lllolft~ trc·c:, ()1,1 ncr I rans~·· l'l'd · \ ;11-.111 t \ \ ll'rJ!b too' ~J.:>oo J MEW ": LISTING. " • ,1 t :111.H I I' .1~'-·11 ~·I \',11lt• Jlrl\ 1' h) U\ltr 2000 Ml , 11., 1111 I~ ap111.~1°!'. ':l acn'. CluhhouM' al"tfti. S82.~lll(). : • La9una Miguel RJ~ ~30-5050_4~-4~ * CUSTOMo~ .,. 240.0 SQ. FT. ·! Spanlth Styl• Hcwne Mesa Verde Villa 4 Ur, 2 Bu. nr. S.C. Phua i ~ tory Condo. View of GI BUYERS Unbelievable 5RR 2ba 2·story, crpls, drps, huge yd, close Lo ocenn. Best or all. only $.'lJ,500. BKH.. 968-4433 or 84G Dll OPEN HOUSE Sat /&ln, 1-5. Lge corner lot. a Br + addition. l:V.. Ba, new crpt & custom drps. Dbl bofll l(ate. By ownr. '5591 Clerk Dr. HB. 846-7822 Enc:utiu HoMe in desirable University W ALIC TO IUCH Park. I.el us show you to-day!, ~500. Ask tor Le <2.) 3 Units + vac lot. SI 75,000. W /Out lot ~125,000. ---------(3. > 31lll + rumpus + Upper l Arch lcty NEW ·3 bdrm , 21,\ halh 4 Bdrm, hu~c. family ~. din rm, 21 ~bu. (;ornc~t>L Wilh Vl('W. $8i,500. '4 BOND Rt-:At.TY I N &ele m . schl. ..ns. Overlooks pool & $17.000 -UY OWNER JiaygrQund. 642·63G8 960 Cheyenne ~5 0266 SOUTHLAHOERS IY OW TSIOE 3 Br, frplc. + 3BR. Fam rm.lf!t')'ard. ~ra lrg 1500 ~q ft ~.500. Opun l&euse Sal ~ished !>hop. Ront & & sun 12 ;;, ~· Con nper prkg wt nncy ac· tment11I. 64h ~ !\. Lrg corner lot. · , .. .oo. liy Owner. •103 \H'r St, Cl\1 or call 4146 BY OWN I': It ~.. • !l tfr. new rpt ·.: 11 1 llo Uop· ~r plumb'i: 1h1ou~houl, din. rm. huac la11L rm. t E ~1dc Ll:x'nl111n 3 w / r r I' I . 8 k Y d • 2 Ba, 1-'am. & Hum· ·w /plnyhow~e. Cloi.e \Q •!\ Rm . Comp. re· b ach, 11chl11 & sh01l•g. ;aorated . Bc•autiful t;4.8 Surf Sl.CM. A!l6 ~ cs & landscaping o::.r..:..•96::.:..:·27~5=-1 ... ----·t 3 $&0. }48-3571. ------- WALK TO B ~ACH Beaut. Btnum erflry. 4 Blt, 2 HA Uwner u:.k1ng $5:.!,500. OPEM SAT~ 1·5 La Cuesta, ·1-:1 C4Jon" w pool. Slunmng 4 BR, 1-bonus rm .. ram1ly rm. 968·5000 ---& formal dmh11t rm. 3 Fors. le By Own<>r S & S 1-'ull buth1>, ti unken tub in lath k p lu::.ll.'r. l7UOsc1 fl mai.tcr. Lous of quality 3 BR. 2 HA , ram rtn, II\ utras. $711,500 1 n1, form I din rm. As 2tl751 Reef Lune 9fi8-640<1 sum a bl VA 7 1'1'.'. - lkaul. lndscp'd. Many 4 OR + fAm. rm. Corner cdrus. Drive ~y, 67-11 l ot n o ar beac h , all Lara ye tt o Or . 11 B . schools, room tor boat. $61,1100. Prine. Only. 1-:xcelle nt a rea. $54,000. 842·7168. Owner 968·3646 Aulllftable Loe.. PET rlJ UAL.TY Lovely, ele11rnt home. 552•7000 only 7 years new. 4 •----------liedrm , hu~e master suite. 3 bulhi, fam rm loolung oitt to prof. landscaped low m:unt. yt•rd. L.ocated in ctm1cc area. Welkin~ di!>tant·c to beach. As:-.umabh! G11'1c FHA loan. A m11s1 to i; c, C()me to thu Ol'\'l'l house Sat /Sun 12 5. 21342 Bulkhead Cir. Hunt- ington Beach. JADlllALTY 147-lflt f URTLEROCK 4 BR. 2'" bt1. lge family rm. Eat ma a rea in kitchen + formal dining rm, Prof. d ecornted , V3t1L.u1t w 8 11 paper. IH\~l U l. cu~tom dra~s. lite cor- ner lot ucro~~ froro pork & pool. r t•rh.-ct family home. Owner anxtuus. IJelow market at $74~. Open house Sun. 1-5. 6232 Sierra Palos. G48 7414 or 67S -677S /\l(t.. • gym on 2 lol.:i Slll!l.000. C HARM. 21:JH + ram R·2 lot, rm for add llrlll S.«».900. 497-1711 LaCJUna •ach Vlew-7 0/o l.ocmt 3 bed. 2 bath. 2 sun decks. Priced to sell. 49J-0634 831-9411 : .. humc with l>coutiful tile Miulon Vleio entry. li?4' b~110W(f loe1I· ••••••••••. •••••••• Ill~ It \'tn I( rm c • d1 nlng rm., tlt!lq~hllul bl\ 111 k11dwn wllh skylight & atlJomm~ hrkf!'l. nrea. 2 frplc:. , I rm~ & rear pattu~ Creut1\'l'ly <ll' Ml>ll 'd Wtlh 1111-> ul "IXlfi & .: I:• st-011 t.•red al ~ • .JOO WILLIAM Wlt«OM REAL ESTATf 499-1726« 675-llll f' 0 r s ll I 1• h y 0 w n Ucautitul J.aJ>;u. S 01odel ot ~\t''-"011 \. i $.')3,900. 580 .1i!'li nv OWN'l::ft. i\::.~um" V4\ :t hr, 2 1J;1, din fa m rm k 11 Courly entry P rot lund!)\: ~l .500. 830·8l!:m ----For snlo by owo Beaui1rut Sun one of Mission Viejo. sa&57 .. 7. .. ...... • \,\08 DAILY PILOT Su11day Junv 1 1975 •• Ha•n ..... 5-. -................ _ ..... . HCMIMS ftlntlahtd Mi•n•tww-.ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• h1cw Prop..., ZOOO~a .. Pre,.+, 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• !)•tl1111",_.S. · ,_.S-. Ho•nForS-. H••nForS. s-c:a...• 1076 ....................... . ............................................. ,....... . . Newport .. ach l 16' C:oatca tilt1• lll4 ···~-············· ... ··· ......•.••.•........•.• '"-1Usalotl Vlefo I 0"7 Newport.... I 069 Mewporl leodt I 069Mew ..... i;c:h ... i;,;· ...... ~·;~~.-~~; ....... ) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ... I 40ASSUMABLELOANS HEWPOITU~HS BEACH CO'l1'4\GE * TAX * SHELTER 2 HR. Couawc. Neww N port Riviera dll lh:1ght.:1. ~/MO. •w . c .. u 5.s.3011 Tow11hoo~. 3 Hr. 3 Ba, • Jn Saddleback VatJey 2.s ty A·fram~BR. & in peacefu l adult com· uea. Tate ovtr ~y-sep gue:.t h~e wn .Br. • mun1ly. Only $32,SOO ----uen. frplc. vaulted <'c1L HCMIMS Unfur"l'llahtd Pool & lob more. $375. • • ••• • • • • • • • ••••• ....... o-ii·tw7i. , ments no qwi..blylna. 00 bath & kilch. Walk lo Gft~T CALL BERTHA lli!:NRY \ new loAn ~l¥. Rancho btiach t e nnis etc REALTORS,492 l2l ..,, ~Viejo Reallors. 831-0234 $64,900 ' ' · · Ocean View By Owner. 3 Gener at i-=..:::...:.._....------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11r:SA Verde benul 3 br. l FRk:l:: ba . New c:rpL. 2 frpk s . IlUNTl NGTON BEACH •ProCe$sional Servit'1:• $<&25. Gurdencr & watel ... wporileodt 1069 CAYWOOD REALTY f.~ILY bdrm, ~6.950. ~nSun. .~ * 541·1290 .. 1·5.409Pueblo4u"0656· -~ ·~····················· ~ 3 PLEX ~ 4 PLEX NEARING COMPLETION *LANDLORDS* ''"l'd::.:.......:9:....79 _·$4- 17---- H 0 m • f 1nder 1 • Mc:rn V~rde, immnc. 3 Br, .. B .._.YfR~ •---------3 Br. 2 Ba.. Pool, Riviera " VT""'I Lovelyocean"vlew.2or3 ors trl ct. By Ow11er. :! Cullotom Homes Br ho1ne. BY OWNER. HOME 492-0142 BALBOA PENINSULA &t5·0480 or l-~6-.t258 1-:xcellenl locauon on the ---------- Buy & only 1:. block lo the BLUFFS VIEW Oceun. l<:ach homo hw; 4 Spacious Customited b.drrn:., 4 baths Condominium JBR.JHa Gullc1y. :! !ircplaces. View or Bay 412 Plat .. "et bu, ullru modt:rn $7:? 000 Ownerti75-~00 lulchen & pnvaLe pier. --· --------Fee Janll. See ul u Eabl ijalboa 1Uvd .. or call ti7.>·81:!0 tor mure de· l.all:.. · BIG CA .. YOM IUY IYOWNER . OP!H HOUSE SUM 1·5 Good schools, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths & den , family & dining rooms, large yard landscaped'. for kids. Ove r sized garage for· those bikes /boats . San Juan Ceplatrano 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUT11"UL 3 br, 2 ba mdl. home. Nr. schls & Ueach. Lg. fenced yd. Mu~t sell. $45,950. -199·l~Oatt. ~M 10 TO cuoose-FROM DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY FROM $87,500 SrtUHG'8&D ISTATlS 960-3850 141-1300 OFFERED BY: KE ... T ROGERS REAL TY Open Sat. & Sun. 642 9900 a n.1 . hm. Rm. dbl fn>ll -u w. crpts, urps. db California's La rge1ot l(ur femlt!d. $-t2.5 mo l:.c. •Hental Scrvlcu!• 111c1 grunr. Avail 7 1. Vacant 2 lir S~O. C.M. :! ...:54:...:.:.5_-4_74_0_. _____ _ Br 11.u. i 110. 2 Ur 1'.ll. DESIRABLE N.U. $1!15 2 l:kT.11. Sl.>5. HOME _C_d_l\_1_· _A_g_t._ll_W_·~_l_:J0 ___ 1 2 Hr, 2 lJa, ~n. cplcJ, M.V. 4 Ult. 2 UA, KIUS. l)l!l , Cnrd, Ka rage II. BCll 3 lir, kid:., gar. Stove. fenced 1-'lJHNISllEU 11.Uc·h Slt>s. 1 br. ut1l pd. lkach. 1-'ee/Hkr. drp.:., lorced air heal, Ga1·b·d1sv. bll·ins, pallo, i,:arugc, water furn. Adull:. unly, Ill> pets. l ~lury. :! Dr, 3 Ba, 3 <'ar gar3ge. Cpts. drpc,, fully •• landsca(>cd ind. patio · • trdh:::.. Sl2-t ,500. M:isi.1\·e stone & stucco hom1.: on beauu!ul corner 111 litg (.;anyon, gorgeou:. big pines & Coral trees surroundin~ home. ~olr puttrng green. Marble entry , :! extra lurge m a:.ter bedrooms, guest bedroom & deu + large family room . 2 huf!~ :.tone fireplaces. l in sun ken living room p1l, 1 in ROY J. WARD CO. IY OWNat Deluxe 2br den Twnhs, ·poolside loc. Cu.st cpts & drps. Many xlras, 10',l, dn. 30yr. Principals only. 495·1346 West of Beach Blvd on Adams North At Alabama 2 Blocks HOMEFINDERS •642-9900• !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! . ~~!~.~ ~ ~'~.n.~ ..... ~~ ~~ HAT!'; REASONi\ULt-: .\cro:.:::. from Country ClulJ :!7:i l\11t:.a Dr* 54iH706 Br. 3 Ba, Mesa Verdo Prestige-Home. G'dnr. ~HS. lse. Refs. 545-:JOOS PC>ul W Br uttlf,..ld & A\,o < S4Q -HS05 HARBOR VlEW family room. 3 baths. Homes Roman tub, beautifully • 4321 Birdl, Newport Beach Mobile Homes 0 •-For Sale 1100 •~xes/ Income Property 2000 Lillie Isle. 337 U. East Redec~ 2 br, den, hrdwcJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Units sale 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay front. Huy view. firs. gar., rncddichondra Anxious Seller ! Leaving ....................... HUNT! NG TON Beach Crplc, 2 br, J level. auto yitrd: -Pa tio, 646&188 ot Vic. Ueaultful 10 x ·I:!. six·plex, 2 yrs new, nr gar park (2t:0876·t72:1 _~_1_1_.9J_.W_. _____ _ 3 bedroom, 2 bath decorated thruout, eusily Carmel Model.on fee: w o rth S215,000. Will Mewport Beach 1069 :>79,900 sacrifice for $179,UOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lgc. Ur, Ba, I.iv. Rm. $775. Per Week ~~:.~j3 $25•000 dn. Agt. laJboa Peninwta 3207 3 Hr. 2 Ba, Crpl, bltns, Adult Pk. No pets. llcn· poss i b I e on sum -• ••••••••••••••••••••••• parlly furn. ti' fence. 1069 Call owne r (710644-4267 Phoneowner&t4-2.t6t> Open Sun. 12-4 WEST CLIFF ••••••••••••••••••••••• tal Sp. $53.00, cash Price mer /winlcr schedule vn 2 TH I PLE~ES by O~ner. Most excepl1onal home on Quiel E. Side. Family S.f,3u0-:-64~·51:136 Btw. this k ee n BEACH Xlnt loc,C.M.P!ll1c1pals Poi11t,l:IO ' lot,l8'hv1·m, w;outpelsprcferred.Yr· _.._,........,~....,..-...~...._~---------1 HARBOH V JEW llOMt::S l t107 Pt. Uul'mouth S t yl1:-.h l 1vini.-;, w11h vegetable gankn, too! Smashin~ :! bdrm .. :! h.L S74,500 Build•r-s Hom: 8·12am, 6-~pfn. duplex. 4 Bedrooms, 2 only please. 54>21134 tor ml J1111·m, 4 UH. 3 Ui\, ly .. ·\\ ;.111. (j /28. 548·:!761 LIDO ISLE VIA NICE Charm111 i; :J br, 2 ba, frpl. 1mmed. occupan cy. ~7tt,5o0. owner /Agent. 67:.1·0489 Shangri La Tret: t11dd en 4 bdrms., ;$\.-..: baths. Courtyard en· try with Polynes ian YOOL. Lge. dmmc rm. & Jamlly rm . Unus ual :ih1.:ll:itun1.: I rplc.; bll·m BEACH HOUSE :! Hcd room & conv. g arage. 2 U:ilh. Oltns. Only 4 ~:: yrs old. You own ·the land. R·2. Ocean side. 1001 Balboa Blvd. Will li:as e /option . S59,500. Open Sat /Sun J.5. kitchen with nook. c.i11 i----------1 for app't. sn.900 Char~nCJ lfARliOR VU HMS. 4 BR, ••• :.I Ha, Palermo. Many Two -s l o r y , 1-: a r I y \lr as. Heduced Stl7,000. Americ an s tyle : 4 UWlPortMarl:atc. bdrm:-.. :!':: ba .. lgc. NEWPORT CREST CO~· k1tch. wllh bit-ins & . . . 1 htl\\c).. 1.:alJmcl:::.. Lge. D0.2~R.2 Ba upgradetl fam1fy rm .. bnck frµl c.: l:r.~d -L111.t _on grccnlJdl. rllJI. door entry w1lh :.late St;3,;>00. 0·1 400'J llo<Jr. S hake roor. Va· cant; :::.cc this today! $i'~.ooo ("\LL 0 6-Hi·~414 Lido lsle·lior eou:> so· lot. l>ier & ::.I p . Ope n Sat Sun . t>O!l Via Lido Nord. ti75·8500 Agi. • 491 7,l.iJ * h.11,!~Y (or?&C) ~a.t..<cr- Con :::.tructeJ of frnesl materials possible. 4300 Sq. ft,:!':: Sty, 7 BR, 5 lia, l'ool. View. A real dream home. Beautiful Large 5 BR home on a lo"cly tree lined street w /tnmmcd & tailorl!d ljnd:.cap1 ng . SOUTH COAST JN VESTMENT 549·0812 NEWPORT Deluxe Adult baths up, 3 bed_rooms, 2 * DELUX 1'~ 7 UNITS, l sunrm, elev., gardens & Park. Pool, J acu1.z1 & bath.s down., each _has blk to ocean .. (213HR, (5J lrg cabana. Mugruf1tic111 E·SIDE Club Hou:-.c. Dbl wide + OCEAN VJ EW patios. 2BR. Good cond. pa11oram1c view of bay. Lr)( -I !:Jr. 2 ba home, end. porch. New pa111t, Upper master bedr~m Yeager Realty,556·6171 Lse By Owner s10001mo. ft'plc, bltns. 12 mos crpts,&drps .631·1400 has private pauo. bx· l -538·3991:1or675·9&U lca:::.e. $350 mo. Showin~ NEARLY new Dbl wide,~ BR, 2 Ha, very iuce adull park, d owntown Costa Mesa . ~ll.300. or make offer. 548·5337 or64&3131 t · · t t d • L"'RGE U .... ITS sat. lo-s. 01s-0112. Alt e ri o r Ju s pa 111 e · "' ,... Cap1'strano •-ach 32 l 8 0 l uc 7PM. 213/33.>-4685. "ner a nx10\b to ea\'c 104 & 1 t2 UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• arcj! i\)>kll\g ~.950. and Excellent areas! BLUF1'"S duplex 2 br, I'~ MESA VE ROE 2 story, -t ~ ill c~n:.i~er ,a:.:.blanc~ PYRAMID l>a, frplc, Jgc patio. $lli5. l>I'. deh. 3 balh. Form in financing. A:.k roi Exchangors 83J.li68 m 073.3222· 673-1906 dine & kitchnette, rearly Ginny , llroker1Ageut o. . • 546·11.U. SINGLE story triplex nr. Open house Sun 1·5. to rnove in. $450. mo. 10 x 55 Fleetwood. JO x 20 ----------1 Heritage Heal Estate enclosed porch-Ad ult TRIPLEX Harbor Blvd, C. l\t. All 2 Corona del Mer 3222 !>-10·1151 P k P I J br, garage separation. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1----------1 -p;i~a~e ~~a~h·~z~ Easts1de (3J2 BR's,good ln~ome ~80. mo, Price Exclush·e~Shore CliH ME!-;ADELMAR.Sharp3 LIDO ISLE East Coast Hwy, Space mcome. S75,000. Call s.56·~~· Gian~ Realty, Road 3 Br, 2 Ba. Pvt. ac-or, 2 ba. Lease $3~. 330. Newport Beach CENTURY 21 551-2528 or 5454289 cess to Bch. $650 yrly or Avail. 6/10. 5-15·6475 01stintivehome,4BRor __________ 979-1050 Lotsfor s ale 2200 s .umme r r ental con -D p •t 3226 3 /I.>en. Extra c ustom Apartments ----------s idered. 842.2026, ana 01n I • 0 . • •••••••••••••••• !• •• • • -----------1 • ..................... . ca.ures. wner carries for sale I 300 Income Property 2000 R w /atlrac. f1nanc1ng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PO TA.FINA $350. 2B R house. Walk lo Uana Point, Oce:ui ~l :.l:!,500.0penS:it&Sun. BARGAIN price for fasl PRIME 4 DIE)( LAGUNA beach. Cpt s . drps . Duplex ltiOO sq ft. 1-'rpl, I · ;; o r b Y APP L. :::.ale. Hcaul. con<.lo com· ..-.. Jl e r / S t o v e . w t!l bar. Sun deck, 2 br, 3 Owner /Ag1.:ntb15·75-l2 $83,750 invites you lo inspecl Wabhe r/drycr. tiarage. Ha . $325. 3:.!802 Malaga J>lcx. 112 units. rented a:. ti 1e1r panoramic view :,torage room. A\'u1l. Ur.4!J:.l·l392or831·!JJ70 a1lls,.. Projected 'i" Ill· Co\'t ngton I pJ e~· 't I •·· y • • ·'· s1 es over oo rnn g JuneJ0.581 ·0~>1 1\' c)> t li a y Ave.. prl'· come upprox. s:iou.ow. Perfect location. $LOOO beautiful Laguna Jkuch. El Toro 3232 :.lll:JOU:. luc .. with :::.t:.n:::.i· tiiant pool. J.wuu1. gym, plu:. ..:ash spendabfe on HKR 494-9:.l~li. TOP LOC,\TION & beaut. ••••• • •• ••••••••••••••• hie µrice. Lg!!. 4 BH & 2 garages. For ~all! or SH·IOO down paym ent. 1• dupll·X on oi·ean:.idc of Luxurio u s Lakefront Ultun1t:::..~112,0UO.Agl. tnide down. 7•;,T.U. Hy Earns $000 per month. Pro muntu1 y Ba y -By Uay:.1dc Ur 3blk)>. from Townho m e. 3 HR + (For the t\1.:ll \ c & 'l"cn111~ tii.J·iOtitJ li'i:.1-!Htl7 owner. Mr. U., -too N. II u r r y , ca I l ( 7 14 ) Owner. M i1111nal down or llig Corona Bcl1. 1 yr. oil.I rNreat. 2, ~ Ha. Pool & Uul fs only!> ,\bu 111 _-~---~~-Acacia. Fullerton. <7H) 752·1700. trade equity for s mall 2 Ur S400 mo. avail June tcnnis•-Ml cl. SS25/mo. TENNIS CLUB MEMBERSHIP eludes 3 BH. ~1 2 Ua Con·-...---~.--.. 87!1·9744 INVESTMl::NT house in Newport ;.irea. 6. Call ~57=t>54:.llrom8t,u5 532.58221A3o·i000. 1----------1 do. lit:'aulllully uµgr.tdl·d *LIDO ISLE* ----------DIVISION ~ll!l.000. Principal:. only. '-5 1 ~"·'li"/~'5 . .oo·• Beach Prope...., 1350 or a .;,.,., .,... -~eves. · I 3234 end un1toni.lct1vt.•cor11cr LikcNcw&Remarkably ••r T llE REALESTATERS 21J/278·9966orwrite,.Bo'< -Founta1nValey ~ .. In Harbor View Nnr 1'1twpor1 Posl O H ier SPYGL SS VIEW Big 2 story overlooking A f'ash1on Island. Mak..: of- HVH PRICES fer. Located on Port .t HR, 3 HA, dJa rm, fam Charles. Call World Real rm, b1l11a.rds rm, we l J:::.tate. bar. 3 car {!aruge. Ocean 556-7777 & Valley v1c:w:i. su.;,ooo. 1 _________ _ Own1.:r, 540-13-'6. •· 1n lhe JjLUJ•'F!:>. Open l<etresh1ng ! ! J Hcdroom ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545, Beverly Hills. CJ JLV. Jll LLS 3 hr + ram ••••••••••••••••••••••• sun . l -5 Corn c r humc UY OWNER. OPEN HOUSE '.J'W0-5 unit apt bldg just 90213. rm,:! ba, lge palio & yd. VACANT. Huge 4 Br, 21;3 l::astblulf Ur. & v 1:.ta U1•I <> l'EN SU.'' l -6 Sat & Sun l-5PM completed for sale. Close .:"95 mo lse 64-1 Z8i7 b P s t Oro. l:N Vt~ Me~~one Al less than appraised to maj o r s ho ppin g Mobile home/ .,... · · · · a -re l g e • • • • • • • • • lnc lds new: kitchen. value. 1394 Magnolia, center. l sl yr write-off. Trfr Prks 2300 COZY 2 lJdr ., carpels. neighborhood. $4~. per <.;arl!.bad , Ca Ocea n $14M.536·2579;S92·5010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• drapes fireplace 11at10 mo. Ask f or Keath HARB 0 R crpls,d rp.:.,wallpaper& view. Beautiful 25'x60' ----------1Mobile hme.2 Bd,2Ba, ni ce 'y ard. \Vater:_9li_·2_·4_4_7i ______ _ jJI brick Mulh patio w / MOBI• r. VIEW lu:::.h courtyard entry. All pool. Xlnt neighborhood. ~ custom built. close LO ~ardencr pd. $28.5. lease. llu~e 3 Br, comer lot. . WlLl. BUY ANY llOUSJ.<: in NB for S2'~.500. Cash, "GOODE HOUSE" OPEN TODAY 1·5 456 YistaTrucha $79,500-Fee THE BLUFfS Mo ~TEGO on Ir~ lot & avail. for im· 4 Br, 3 ba. 1.3 Acres. HOME PARK shop1ng, b us, ocea n. 6H ·8508 ,, lease o ption ok. Ne\lr " m l!d. occupancy. Com· Horse ok. Can split off 3 Near Hemet. JOO Spaces Adult park. aft. 6 pm. or fab View Ba OC · aa cond . ins ide. Singles. pure & au:;! lli!l,000. lrg lots. Asking ~.:;oo. plus 225 futurt!. sites. Will weekends. 499-1171. Catalina ·sun!ei.s. Jee~ C h.i Id re n, Pets ok. EnJOY the Vl.:.W from th1)> 4 HI{. :! B.\. I-' 1 It home w /muny uµgrad1.:~. Si !J,500. Hkr.673·4522or673·637U Fennel&ChrisLiani.en tradeforformmg ranch M t . D _......a & park' 3BH2liA i495 Har~ra963·6739 ~18·0ti80 MEWPORTSHORES 408 PROSPECT :-<eed a beach lover for a :..h:irp bea ch hou:.e. :!· My., open beam hv. rm., J l.Jurms.,b:ilcony, l~e. ,,.u1111y patio. Walk to be<tch, tennis cl. & poob. Reduced to $.5.>,000. DA YID D. CARLSON REALTOR 833°9293 DELUXE condo Newport (;rc!>l , Plan .i. 100 :.c:1 rt . 52001> an xtrai.. Xlnt 'J'e rrn s. $65,000. Owner h!l-H.~435 • HARBOR VIEW ~ MO:-.iACO 2 Br+ Oen Pools1.te corner lot l>r <1fe ss 1onall y l:rnd:.capcd w/ l::!OOsq. fl 1.:0"1.:red patio. I lt~hly up ,.:r<idctl Ucl J>1:::.o tile \:in l.u1h . C uc;tom Plan X 3 BR & Fam. .Ju:.t loo mul'h house for J ohn Goode -he wants to mo\ e ! Jle ha:. it priced right & he keep::. Jl spot· less . Supe r greenbelt location! lJnusu:ll .. de· tached .. free-standing ,.,.,.,.,.,.itt•••••• JOIN OUR GROUP R. E. Sales Experts Needed for our office. Call now: 673-760 I home. 1.:xudes charm; ----------s murtly decoraled & featuring a huge. wrap OCEAN VIEW around <enclosed) pal1 Just R~d&Ked + other custom features. $6 7, 90C' Convenie nt lo shoppin ' SµcclaCul.ir 1 ur, ~l'lll area & parks. level , '.!'.: IJ.ilh Pn:)>ll~c HASTINGS &CO. New11ort lii!a<·h loc<1t111n. R~altors 640-5560 Formal d1n1n).! + lar~c £astbluff Prof. Bldg. fam1lv rNrcal & WC'l h::tr ----------1 Two ·bal con1c~. Belter EASTSIDE DUPLEX 2 BR Each. 01g yard, lots or µri\'acy. s;H.ooo SOUTH COAST INVEST:v1 ENT ' S-l!J.1)812 hurry tN5 OJU:.I rlrJpC)> & carpel. $76.500. Opt'n llou :::.e I ::; ..io:; 8~ \ ppt. Only 1.).1\ • .J:L')(i Fl ag:::.h1p Kd. Beaulllul A COlDWUl IAlll(U COMf'AllY l!l';!1 l'o1•L\l11Jll~ Pl Adult Condo 3 1:$r. 21 !! Ua un ~reenbclt. poul. g.tr. ,....,., _____ dr oµener many xlras. ------.-.~ 645-4i51or552-SOl:IO. 11\l<HOll \'1l·w llome~. L 1r nh"I ,\I wld :1 111· I .11n rm . 11r . i.:n ·cnl.Jl'il , ~i.J.!).)lJ. :-i-t1.:i11:l:!agt Realtors BlLLGRUNDY oun a1n, tac"rJ. · · · •----'·-~------~~ 714/729-230lor729-5821 Realtor 67S.6161 Resort 2400 mo. :r. lse. li73-T710 or 4 UH, 2 BA, lrg game ----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·2222 roo m. Acro:::.s from schl. Harbor Highlands Ol'EN SUN.12·1i 1!)1;> lJehucah. S54.950 SOUTH LANDERS 6~2-6368 BusinessProperty 1400 $2000.TaxRebcrte BIGBE/\RLAKE Lusk 3 br, den. l'':! ba. A.vall ... 7 /J. ~400/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• h Sha p cab· dbl lot l'' "''0 1""' 9 Hlg Be Triplexes r in, • :t t:rpts. Urps. ocean Vu. .....,. 0"~· - PRIME Commercial C·2, just bll 1·2·&3Br-Patio yr old, fplc •comp fum'd. L )", e .. S 5 7 5. own c. r 2 UR ::! DA lmmd n<'w. All Mu:.l Sell by Owner only 2002 lluntington !J!1.8,~8a4vuil. Slo,750. Bkr. 4!J9·3ti38. aduit co~munity. Swim. $62,500. 1914 Newport Open daily 1·5. 539-6779 .,..,., ., Ul vd. al 19lh, center or 1----------3 BR formal din rm ') b:i pool. tennis. $300/mo. MewportHeicjris CM. Business+ living. 7UNITS-$127,950 BIG ,BEAR newxtra lge 3 biks to beach. '¥r1y_' _li_l6_ .. !J_5_3_2 _____ _ p · SI shed gar, lge lot, parking rear I . Calfln, close Lo Lake. sip& $400/mo 640·6825 1 . b · . ,. rice a · & curb. See or info at Ad olninCJ golf Course 6. Washer /Dryer. Week · · 3 8 t, ~ a, 2 car gar. Your street is lined wit h IS30·6013 aft6PM. 2 Separate Bldgs. Xlnt. or Weeke nd. Aft. (j, OM THE BEACH b}_lns. Comm. swim pool. tow~ring eucalyptus cond. Desirable Costa 751·1121 2 B 2 B Ad It-I Kids ok. No fee. $265. l sL tree:. leacliflg to pru· Commercial Mesa Joe. All 2 BR, 11'1 r , a. u son y, Pioneer.842-4421 lcs:.ionall¥ landsc~.ped Prop•rly 1600 b· Avg l OOOsq fl . ·h Furnished trai~r + lot no pets. Pvt. gar. bllns, ---------- grounds. Enter llllO Old ••••••••••••••••••••••• We l•y' M T....i~c~ Colorado H1ver. below n ers. req"d. ~2.) be. + Huntington Beach 3240 Country·· atmO:!>phere of 5 • ... ,. • Parker Dam $10 500 Ap· ul1l. 675-7559 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYFRO~T Realtors 644-4!HO · ' · · 1 Bn B"' h earths, beamed ceil· n praised al S13.500. For 111-Costa Mesa 3224 Firep ace, 3 • 2 "• 1nJ;•,, de('p pile carpeting Offic,e bui I ding, spe c· ASSUME 70;0 YA ro. & photos; 548·5JJ!S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• new parnl, blt.ns, close Lo ci nd unique decor. Koun· taeular vit:w, execuu ve TRJPLEX Cos M shopping & schools. ~10. try kitchen & cozy family 0 f r ices. H.ed u c ed. ~ • ·ta 1 esa Out of State Mo. Ask for Bev or J oe., ruom. highlite this 3 w /owner s 38R l:V...ba, + P..Operty 2600 COLLEGE PARK 9634569 llcdroom opportunity. ~.000. frplc.Cenlrallocatlon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 BA, fpl c, r /o, _________ _. l;r.ipe arbor type p<tl10 BILL GRUMDY Yeager Really 556-61711 14 DELUXE refr1g .• c rtps. d rps, dble 3 BR. 2 BA • cpts,drps, h :;d s to i mmen s e Realtor 675-6161 gur .. Ulue llaven pool, r/o, OW. yards for sum" u.ickyurd w1Lh room lor ------~--•WALK TO OCEAN ' UNITS S:.IU5. month inclds pool mer 1 u n . $295. m o. p I J, g r ound or pool. Be a u l ~ f u 1 h 0 m c 111 * THIPLEX·2 Yrs. ucw. H Deluxe units for the m;.11nt & gardener. 963·4569 Scli"t>r bought anulhl•r An.aheim_ zoned com-choice area. Owner uiul wise in\'estor. 4-2 br a nJ Roy McCardle ----------mcrc1al C 1 for bus1ne:-..:. JUJ·{ + <2> 2BR·ull lt•i,·e Sharp.-clcan, 2 BR w/nevt h1mc: !-..i)S h •w11lton· · 0 c JO-lbrun1l:::..Securcdby R• It 1810Newport bl '11 ' , ~ o~ ( ·r F o r & res idence. Owner will frµlcs. Owner anxious, enclosed walls. Prime Ca or M 548 7729 cpts,. Urps, . t.ns, ~· :.1 e r iJllY l -sell & llna11ce, no pomu.. must be sold lh1s week. osta esu . mu.963·45ti9 qui ck apeu.1ntmenl lO S.-l.:i.OOO. 714 1536.~ Las Vegas location. ~~~~~~~~~~i ----------:.1.:1.:. cJll tl·I• 1i..110. BKR.968·4433or846-3301 Sparkling pool. Good -J BR. 1'! ba. no maint. u"111111 Q · r.111N•Mt11•" Condominiums s pendnl.Jlc 9',ii loan. SadOwnerL.eavi"9 Prestige area. ~5 per [~ ~ f 1 1700 ••OwnerWillSell Horne away from homC'. 4 Br. 2 Ha . .:.ep master mo. As k for Ke ith ,, · .. '~ ••• ~:.~~•e•••••••••••••• 10 qual ity apt's in ,\nx1ous uwner a:::.king ste.Cent.Kit&fa mrm, 962·4471 , .:: •S 19•9 50 • Newport Beach. Approx. only $212,000. Deluxe Ull· lg screened patio, walk ------- 10 yrl> old . Ileaut. its -ba r gain prt"e d . t 311 h • 1 h 3BR.21:JAnr.Ocean ---:r_ --Larg<' 2 1,edrm. 2 bit lundscape, healed pool & Take a dva ntage. Call s0hg c~~t'. ·~,~~~s,' ti~: S.150. mo. 549.2499 Mewpori l•ach I 069 Mewport Beach I 069 Mewport Beach I 06"9 Newport Beach I 069 ~e~,~~~~1~ d 1~~J~i~ )~d more. Over s:J0,000 gross now (71-1 ) 752·1700. :i;-175 mo. Hef. 979·U231'1 ' aft. 7:3055l-4:AAJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• d Y I I , pt.:r yr. Xlnt tax shelter & INVl'.:STMENT G rr· d t , ~ \, I [ ( I l gruun s w /poo . !-.Ccurily appreciation gain. Plu:::. DIVISION GALS! 2 br , util paid. 3 DR. 2 BA, near a 1el gates & much more. ~:W. cash flow each mo. THE REAL ESTATERS $Jt;5. 2 br, kids, slo\·e, & Bushard. $28.5 mo lo pt•r mu. pays 1t all 111ch.Jg Mr. Krug 548-1077 s inglesok. qualified family. Agt taxe.:.. ins. & ma int recs. Ranches, farms. Sl~. 2 br, kids, pet, gar. 962·4471-Ross. Call Dan at BJ9·~1 for OFFICE Bldg., xlnl loc. Groves 2700 ~ESA Verde 4 br,_2 l>a, Ne w 5 b r sig n 8 l appt to :.cc. Ab'l· Npl. Bch. Leased lo nat'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• kids, fncd. ~arage. $375.. Landmark home. 2 story Spacious Twnhse, 3 large co. Req~~re Sl00.000 cash $135. PER ACRE FURN IS~EO 1 br, util frpl cpts '1rps fc yd i45Q. ~n. 10.7 ~o net return on 1640 A·lmproved cattle pd,$180.1-ee/Bkr. 10·6 963·4581 eves : Br, 2 Ba, d bl gar. Pool & investment + apprec1a· ranch. Terms-or seller HOMEFl .... Dr.ns 7"-1·6461 wknds. Glu b House. Cloo;;e tu t on & tax shelter Ow11er " IOI\ v ' will lease back. •642-9900• . stores . )>chools &. O<..: 8 5, 7l4 /645·0403. Cha rlotte Long RJlr. ----------2 DR Condo for Lease. CQU.cgl! & Bu.:.. Owner. 5;,7.~1 1 . 1---------•1 <714 > 644-1150 MESA VERDE 1-~rig, slove, crpts & drp:::.. OCEAN VIEW Reat Estate 4 BR. 2 ba. Very clean. Pool. 1 mi to beach. $240. 3 UH. 1 \~ liATII. A!isume Beautiful new duplex ; 3 Wanted 2900 Fenc~ yd. SJTS. 557-3138 mo. 213-592-2203 6 '<'lo. f'u II price, ~.750. bd f 1 & H.B. 646-5632. f 'jms .• ha mi y Orm. -t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near Westch11Plaza.3 Br SHORT TERM RENTAL ;~ c,. 0!c,~ ~n:;x, ~~~~ Builder will buy lots with + Jrg den. llrdwd floors. Outstanding new 3 BR. 2 TOWN HOUSI-~. $31.900. 2 'ai · • approved plans lt·l or frplc bltns & crpt $425 Ba Villa . Mi. to beach. BR. 2 Ba, 2 Story, Air ~pel 1aJJ~ l ·5. 20 lt-2. 646·0730orsl:i-so1.i. per ~o. K111gaard . Real S375. mo. No lease . Cond. Like ncw.1~,t <i&l7 ern ca · ' · ~stale. 642 ·~ 673·4509 wknd &eve Rental• -----1-----------'~ BAV AN O B E ACH 07~·3000 • •" '• .,. ""' • ,., .._, r • .. "'"' $19.000. 1 UR. Luxurious drapes. carpets, kitchen, Assumable 5 1~•,;, loan. 19780 Kingswood Lane, Utt. By ,O wner . Dick , 32 UNITS ,Jerry or Tt:d. &12·9909 or 5-16·1384 A RaN Conwnodity ----------1 In preferred area of ~ t I Promontory Bay Homes now have complete waterfront decks, just in time for the sailing and sunning season. Thes~ elegant homes, with their spacious interiors. striking design and ample room for entertaining. are th e essence of the PACIFIC COAST HWY. O..lnts/ Costa Mesa. $640,000. In· Onlts sate 1100 come $72,480. p /yr. Can ••••••••••••••••••••••• be sold separatdy • DANA POINT SHARP ....... x DUPLEXES All 2 BR. 1mmac. w/lush 10 new beaut. duplexes lndscpa & apmklrs. Xlnt fo'abulousoceanview~ area. Can buy w/10~ FROM $68,950, $&>SO On down. $77.900. Summer Rental. nea r purk. 2 br hse. ~ per I I I California leisur;tif estyle. Vis it our new model by Saddleback Interiors now. We're all dressed up for company. And priced from $2 11 .300, including your deck and private dock. on a S 5·f oot waterfrontJ :~'11 [!}Jayd~. 607 Bayside Drive. Newport Beach. (7 14) 673·3900 Irvine Pac1t1c Development Company West bay Jncome Homes Eashlde He.Ms 34121 Coast Hwy, D.P. s Lovely 2 BR homas, ____ ,._96_·_343~1.--___ 1 beam · cu 1 h nl(~. r rpl cs . s hag crpt1o . fc<l patios + J· l BK Units. $1 2,000. in· come p/m o MEW 4 °PL£XES nNr the ocean. Good tax ahellers, opprecaa· lion. il 10.000. an<J up. REALTY INC. 714/146-1371 INVESTORS DELIGHT Mcl>a Del Mar4 Plex. AJI lge units w /bllM. 1-;xclu!five Agent SOUTH <;OAST JNVESTMEN·r ~49 0812 wk. 673-7197 Costa Mesa 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLEAN 1 br lum'd cot tagc oJf Harbor Blvd. Very pvt $195. mo. All Ulll tncl. No pets. Adults only. ltllr. 54d-05.22 Mewport l•odl 3 t 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.IVE ON J.100 ISLE 2 Br 2 Ba only $4.50 mo. • (213) 793·0427Collect •• 'S, e1 (', du r. 32 •• nt + & o. 34 ot.. e"' es, k. e hi~ o. All 01. e.ld e. le. ch. N••~IW\11••• , 111 ~._ .. ••• ~--u--3 ... --u~ t ~;..••U......_ ....................... . -.,.--· ...... -~ .... -...... . 11uifltitt• ... '240 ......... -•• ~ ........ ··~·········~·········· ••••••••••••••••••• e.. -··················· . ............. , ..... ,... .... Wt HEW S BR I Ba ..... 3140 .._,. 3140 'N lr ct.eor ~ •••• •••' ........... ,.. c.pi.l,. ~ • •• ••• • ••• ............. ••••••• ... •••••••••••• · 2': be, trptc_ Bad:=: LUXUAY CONDO view, d~'r11r. ~~ carp\'t. Nr ...... ' onwater,2br,2be,YStw, •cboo.t.sno.1~ A ·sucE Of! THE DAILY PILOT Lea1il. ~/ frpl , boat allp, pool, ·-· t &-.1...&.......1 GOOD UFE o t . I m tn • d o c acuui. bobbyabop • ..,. n , ..._.__ cupJll&..UU Price reducedl.Mr ............. .,......... • ........ , ... • ..... _..,.... SEA. * N !'; w p o Jl T ·~oaahlll,vlewots.ct. ~::;996a873•1022 eve, ..... , ...... 3107 •Dl•w•l11n J-..1 .... CO RONA DELMAR WATERFRONT (July " dleback. Newport Boach. 1 days. Aaent. ....................... • "'4.... ...... • ••• • FOR y OURSELF! 2 Br TownhouM, frplc, aua.) 28R 2ba, f1,11ly ' Lr1 Co ado. Spiral BRAND new Newport Yrty, 1 Br, uut pdSl~Sll • S210.000 IK. •-Viii,.• from $2'7S. l Br from $.!05. lurn'd .• sleeps ti. 5'-co sta.ircue. Wetbar. Plush Terrace condo. 3 Br, 2~ man, no pett.417 t:. SQ. · c..... • Celer TY L••I• . Pool, tennis, conUnenlal boat dock. $300. wk. crpta. 3 paUoe. $3$$. Ba. $350. Adult.a, no pets. 547·11.53, 675·1066 •Exceptionally spacious apartments breaktNL So-me ocean & ti7S.8169 or 774""384 ~or8'8-6T31, 87S..S800,Bkr,oof... 1 BR t d t l • •l••u• .... ll••ll•wfuNI•• •WalktotheBeach Cat.alinaviews.S@parate •A BLOCK to Beacb, 121 .,..._ 3244 NEWPORT TERR. 3 br, Pree. ::u;ed 0C:.":1:Ur;'; ·c ,.,,,,, recndl rt,..... •Excellent recreation facilities family section. Cl0&e to 301.h St. N .B. FamUy ot"' ....................... 2~ ba, )laster suite, people. Near bus & .. 1mM41Jir,.oh•11 .. 1 •Beautifully landscaped shopping & fine beach. June ~100. wk, July$13.'i 3 BR, 2 BA. Home. Alr, Jllt.ns, lam r m., lndry., stores. 675.0343 APPLE APARTMENTS ·•Private patios 644-2611. · wk. l213) 798·43.S6 ~~~cn:t~~ re-~ .f:~!;.:;~·ric~~~n Costa Mesa 3724 6700 w ..... Aw .. lkAt --leecll •Fir eplaces and Dishwashers 3 BR furn , !pie, ori~ 586-8688 • • mo.644·73S7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PL--e847-6047 .-1&2Bedroom 'l'HEEXCITING 7b1~--~'c6-~'~.o~or5"'o.2 ... ~~.o LOW RATES '""' ... ~ •AdultsOnly-NoPets PALMMESAAPTS. .. .,... 0 vvo _,.,.,.,.., •llHTALS• HARBORView,Mootego. *S8.60Nlgbt&Up ........ Sony.•c •or,...-.-•From$180 MlNUTESTONP'f Balboa Island Nort- UNlV PARK 4 br, Exec. home. Lush •Studlo&l 8RApU BCH. Bayfronl, downi;taira 2BR,2lla .: •••• $.13S/3SO lndscp'g. Prestige loea· •Water Beds C M Bach,l&2BR.from$l6.5. duplex. furnis hed 3 3 BJl 2u.. Ba .-nc:1...... lion . ~95. mo. 637-2.508 or •TV•· Maid Serv AvaU Corolla., Mer 3122 oshl H• 3124 . Adults, No Pets •. .• f 1 R' ""' .••• _ • .,......, 886-6811 Ph.,. eo-Htd l \••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• U•eS.M~portleodtAtl.o.,..... lS61MesaDr. ucurooms. 1rep ace, 3 B . 2 Ba .......... $425 * one ~rv. poo 2•1 IR LOFT ONL y Wlttto.t ._Price! (S Blks East of Newport patio. washer & drier. TURTLEROCK •LUXURYCOMDO •Children&PetSection 2 Br, 2 ba duplex. No Blvd.> Available Uu-ougb June 2BR.2ba,den .• $400/425 NewportCresl 21k,2 Ba. •$S.orrweelcs rentw/ad children/pets. $300 m 1·21RW~OFT S4G·98ti0 l.Uh. ~150. per wee~ • GREENTREE 2 car gar. Wet bar. Ten-2376 Newport Blvd, CM lease. 420~ Heliotrope. Pvt Patio. frpl, 1 yr lse 644-IHO. 2 BR,lBa ••...•.... $325 nis. Pool. $375/mo. 543·9'1S5orM5-3967 6'13·7794. · ~~~L~;:f~~ CASAdelSOL SOUTHSEA .Y --ac_a_t-io_n_R_e_nt_al_s_4_2_5_0 BRTH:WUJ.OWS 545.0171 HOLIDAYPLAZA Atmos phere, quiet ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 • 2 n. · · · ....... · $31.S • 283 A •ocado, CM 21661 lroolit.nt, H.I. gar~en apartment, pvt. 3 Br + rumpus rooat 'A DEERFIELD BLUFFS CONDO. 3 Br, DELUXE Spacious 1 Br, Cetta Mesa 3124 645-0143 962-6653 patios, 2 Br, 2 Ba, $195. blk cd~t lieach. •'ug 3 BR. 2 Ba.····· .. •··.,_ centrally located,· $375 furn apt. Pool. Ample ••••••••••••••••••••••• Led St E ol Ha bor S " • • ' ..-. · kl g Ad Jt.s no pets -a · • · · r · SlSOO 673·8701 • Mo. Broker644-U33 par n · u • · OH .. ate.Path COZY 2 Br, 1 Ba, tge frpl, Mt 1h Ml From Pacific Coost Hwy of Garden Grove f'wy. · 196SPomonaAve.,C.~ 1 t d E ts'd K v ·11 · HUGE YARD 3BR. Ba 1 Br. Adults no pets, ge. pv · Y · as 1 e. ~~ am1a 1 age. Rentalstoshcre 4300 CliffbaYen great tam'. ,_.,.. laclt & I Ir. Ex· ds hwl\rs. shag cpts, $260. mo. 675-2913. 534.5595 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISleH home. $420. 642-639-i ceptfe>tMdty llice. 2110 closed garage, frplc, Spacious 2 Br, bltns, HuntlnC)ton leach 3840 Newport leadl 3169 • Female 21-40 to share RUl.TY Newport II .•. CM. BPooBQl. Gas & water pd. patio, yard-no pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n Condo. Own rm & ba. 552 50 N. Bluffs Condo. Much $195 c II""° .,.,85 e Pool. Call 540-3590 Corde· • 7 O sought after lstyend un-2035 Fullertoft. CM LA MAHCHAAPTS /mo. a .....,., .. , • DELUXE 3 br, 11h ba. Eastbluff 'fnhse beaut. '~ tails.'.> RENTALS il.3liR,2BA,charming-lBRFurn,2lrgclosets, 778ScoUPlace,CM MESADELMARAPTS ~~t~f~Vi;~~~~a~5· apt. 2 Hr. 3 Ba, bltns, ~y~ _M_/_P_r_oo_m_m_.-at_e_to-sh-me-~~ 2BR,1Ba ••.•..•••.. $310 ly upgraded. $495/mo. queen size bed. priv, 642-5073 2 Br, 2 Ba, $200. Newly • frplc, patio, pool, avail. BR 29 h S NB · -2BR,28a,den ...... ~s Pri~:only.644-2106.ue dressing rm, extra lrg CASAVICTORIA decorated. Adults only. EX. l~e 2 br, 2 hn, dlx SJSO.G44·0355 BIG' o c~an .t ~Jots+ ;u~r: 2 BR, 2 Ba •••.... S350/360 req . room s , e n c l. ga r . 1, 2 &3Br. Unfurn/Fum ~El <..:amino546-().151 poolside aptnr bch. Adlt, Duplex. walk to beach. 3 675·871:17. 3 BR, 2 Ba.····· .$38SJ400 W A T E R F R 0 N T · w /storage. Adults only, fr. $169.50 gas/wtr. pd. 3 BR, 2 ba, lower, cpts, 5s~,;-~.;62 °0 pets, $lf!O. Br, 2 Ba & Gar. IMAc: yrly. • ---------3 BR 2~ Ba .,,.00 · r R r no pets ..., a... ._.... Female roommate want· • ......... ~. P.1er/ loat. 3 B, orm · Adults-NoPetsSec.gate encl. patio, gar., nr. 548-1290or642-3579. . ed toshllrci Brhouscon 3BR,2Ba ........... $42S <fine 2 bath W/w cpts $ BR t& Pool,Rec.Rm.,Elevator OCC.$220.557-0350aft6 •NEWTRlPLEXES• 4 Br, 21;.. Ba, bonus .. $.525 f I •dbl . N ts' $10.S. to 150. 1 ap 525 v· t . 642-8970 WESTCLIFF 2 br, H~ ba Ualboa !:.land tor :>UIO· 3.4 BR. Furnish?: Pc, e gar. 0 pe · trailers. Adults only. 132 tc ona, E SIDE b b 1 1,2,& 3 BR. ~195., ~95., hs d 1 mer Sl30/mo bills pti1d S Renta . $.')5(). mo. yrly lease, lUt.r w Wilson 645-4530 • . 2 r. l~ a, enc ~75. Patios, F,P, 2002 town e. A Its on y, no from $165 67'·6·t~>t. . . um mer 642·5200. · · Paf'k..Uke Aarage, pauo. Adults on· Jiuntington St. 539.6779 pets. 1728 Bedford Ln. u - .. RAISOR'S . 1 BR, prefer middle age Surro•lldincas 1y.548-7692 or644-0878 $285/mo.548-7533 Oakwood offers the 3 Br 2 Ba Beach llome Lado ls~e 4 br, 2 b!l· All or retired. No child/pets. DELUXE 1, 2&3 Ar Apts FOR rent 2 IJr unit, near . . finest in C<tuntry club liv-Duplex to '.!.hare w /male REALTORS elec. kit , frplc, patio, yr-$1S5 642·5848 Pvt Patios-Htd Pool ADULT 1 DR, frplc, pool. downtown & the beach. Be~chfront-great ~1cw, ing at a price you can af-or female. $150 mo. yrly . l.y lse. 673-4798 • N Sb •g-Adlts Only $185. mo. 1975 Pomona, $200. mo. 846·8314 quret beach. 3 li_H •. 2 HA, ford. There's $1 million 675·2319. N R. 23 C Dr I . Bachelor Apt, adults only. r. op • CM. Call 645-1956 garage. $600 ulil mcl'd. in recreation facilities. ---------45 ampus ·• rvme 2 BR, w /w cpts, drps, e-115/mo. Util pa.t'd. 532 Marfilu.,... .t....a. . 1 Br w/frplc. New. Bltns. 645-024.5 NIGHT LIGHTED TEN F I W 2 C I Campus VaUeyShopCtr. frplc. range. Encl. c~nter.548-3076 1777Santa l,;;A~C·M 2 BR,2 Ba,bltJ:15,uUlrm. Walk to bch. $185. 412 NISCOURTS.Afulltim~ t~m~:ar:n~~r ~~!,~ CAU. 133-8600 garage. $265. Matur Mgr Apt 113 646-5542 encl gar• pauo. Mature 14th St. 646·2'l09 2 BR, 2 BA, yearly. Crpts, activities director who 523-2850 Hunt. Heh. adults. Newport Hts. Large 2 bedroom garden adults, no pets. 752 Scott drps, bltos, no pels. BQ' TURTLEROCK 3 br, 2 ba, y Pl 645 5355 2 BR d ~lO/ 838 a.I.SO pla ns pa rties, B s. owner at 4.:fl Prince apt. S minutes to beach. A HOLIDA · · , cpts, rps , new -mo. · · trips & more! l"'ree Sun-LGE 3 br !ur.!1. ';>n In ~ere. wet bar, atrium. Lease Dr CM Garage, patio, waJk·in EVE.RYD"'Y' E .d ed 2 paint,n~arfwy&maJor Lge2BR,2BA,bltns,new d b h U tal pd .>4t>·4802 or .. $425.mo.833·1927 ·• · · u;; A • asts1 e, comp. r ec. :.hoppiu l$ No pels ay rune . . · closets, bll·ins, dshwhr. Enjoy carefree Jiving io bdrm. $185. Pool. Adults 54_ 0760 ''" · crtps, nr Hoag Hosp. Plus beautiful singles, l:S4ti-7JJu usk lor Liz ·MOST desirable VUla.ge S•Cle.eate 3276 Adults,nopets.$200.l776 thi s well located CALL646-1947 ;)· Ad ults.$250.642·0596 1&2 bedroom ap ts , . Jf, University Park. 3 br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wallace. 846·15.lJ townhouse. For adults . LCICJllna BeacH-3848 furn1sbcd & unlurnj~hed. ._ 2 ba + enormous bonus BEAUT. Oce1ln Vie w, Dana Point 3726 only. 2 BR DuSlex, gar, patio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Park Newport.sub Lease Rents from $l6.5. Pnce~ ,. room on greenbelt. Near brand new, upgraded, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •3bedroom s,2baths c rpts, rps, no pets. No. End. 1 BR. H 2 blks lrg l br. View, spa, ten· vary by location. Modeb 2 pools. For careful peo-Sty , 3 B R , 2 Ba , BACHELOR $lOO •Fre:.h _paint &carpets 545-0760. from beach & .!.tore. ~:l.5 nis, pools. &t0-~6 open 10 to 7. Sorry no pet~ , ple. Avail. now. $450. T~wnhome, ~-mo. At Near beach • :cozy f1rep~ace .;il60. EASTSIDE, clean. 1 incld'g util. yr·s Lease. or children. , Lease. No pets. 4341 Mara Costa Villas. Or 496·0195or960-1142 SGunndypallo. I l liR e mployed m1tkllc Adults,nopets.497-2678. Sandburg Way. Open Sat callowner,557-fiOm • ar en setungw poo . ' . , ' 6925 0 · k d ' & Sun 11-3. La J olla HuntillC)ton leach 3740 •Full garage W/Storage aged, no pets. 642· Apart for rent, Ocean a woo (1)459-4706 • s~ Ju!l'tr 3278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yours for just ~. 2 Bd. 1150 sq fl F /P , patio, View. $250. 1 Hr, Garden· PEHSONS (:.J to share 'n·uBr 4 bc.1 h:,I.'. lrvint! . Hmmates movmg. Wunt 1-2 ~als or marnc1l cpl, some furn or chiltl OK. 752-7li7 Garagea for Rent 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STORAGI:: gur ugc fol" rent. 1959 l\I a pie Ave, No. 5. Costa M e~u • GREENTREE 2 br, Cam .•••• ~!~! .. ~~? .••..•.•.• NO INCRE.BeASE inb scum· THE v ~NOOME B/ins, w /W Carpet. Gas 494 ·9692. Apartme2ts C 1 bl 1 ts mer rent. aut 1 r urn 1845 Anaheim 545-8628 pd $210/mo. 548·1001 OCE N 2 b rm, rp , tns,qua . cp New 3 Br, 2 Ba, (rpl, bale, apts $l6S & $175 Spanish · A view, spac. r, .....,.,,_. h~ & drps. Next to pool & 5 $325. 31112 Via Sant . style bldg pvt encl gar WESTIAY APTS MESA Verde area 2 br 1 adults. 2607 Solana Way, .Irvine at iSth Single garage space for • acre park. 833-8&.6 Toma~. 714/493-2334; or pool, sauna, lnd.ry, adlts'. New 2 Br, $21S. Patio, ba, bltn elec. range'& L.B. S250. 494-1419 645-0SSO rent, Cd.M area. Storage .BEAUT. University Park collect:213t348-850l. 17301 Keelson Ln; 1 blk ~:~\ pgaa;:finng b~a;t~ ~~e~hfi~~e~~:S .!'~'fst Newport Beach 3869 only. G-t0-4860· • Townhouse. 3 Br, 2~ Ba, s-ta Ana 3280 W. or Beach off Slater. Adults, no pets. 527 W. floor. ~180. mo.S.,1!).1058 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refrigerator. Security. Rooms 4000 * S i n g I c - Newcpts. Pools, parks ••••••••••••••••••••••• 842·7848 Wil CM WATER.FRONT' Pool. Jacuzzi. Rec. Bldg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor/Atlams/.Mesa tennJs. No pets. Avl 6/21. Fireplace. 3 BR +den, 2 Luxury s tudio condo. son,6 45.9614 Oma Point 3826 VIEWS IN w I ex e r c i s e rm . ROOMS S20. wk up with ~~rde. S25. Storage only. S375. S52·8797. Refs. bath, cpts, drps, bllns, w I C r Pl• at beach .••••••••••••••••••••••• Uilliards. Color TV. kitchen SJO. v.k up apt. _833_-_89_7_-l _____ _ L,..,_.aeact. 3248 $295.mo.963-4569 w /barbour view •. $225 2 BR, 1 BA_. enclosedDUPLEXNew,very lg.3 NEWPORT. IrvineAve.i\tMesa 548-9755or !HS-39G7. OfficeRentail 4400 •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• W tmi t 3298 mo. 842-2671. garage. Qwel couple, br, 2 ba, bltns, no pets. Striking design and an 545-4855 LIVE AT THE BEAC'I ••••••••••••. ••••••••• • BR f b es ns er single. $180 /mo. 846-7129 $250 mo. & up. 838-4949. elegant. exciting wav to " p Ro FESS L CLASS ,\ 2 • a m rm, sunporc ••••••••••••••••••••••• FURN. l br, $140. + util . live. Ch<>ose lofts. ca.,. S30 wk & up 673-0440 · · ~ottage. Nt:a\, cle4ui, 2Story,4BR,2BA,crpts, No children or pets. J 2 BR, 1 Ba single story. New 2 Br-. 2 Ba, spacious ·Wlndows,slcyllgnts.flr• LUXURY BAYFRONT. PINEK.NOTMOTEL ~ldg, 2190 Harbor Hlvd, crptd, S3.25. mo. 'lfears drps, blt ns. close to blockbeach.20110thSt. Shag crpts, drps, patio, brown shag, bl~. near P1aces.Yourownprtvate View, 2 BR, 2 Ba. $475. Undernewmanagement C.M. Air cond., wood ; lease.Dnveby577Lom· schools shopping & beam ceil Irplc gar. ocean.Noclearungfeeor ,Pttlo orbalconv.Afr1encly yrly.AlsoLowerDplx,2 paocl walls,_drapes, •• ~.~~d45Y7 La ne & call freeways'. $31.5. mo. Ask LOCJlllMlhacll 3748 Adults s2io. 254,l .. 1 .. dMe~silifqu!}i~.3:n81 -T,'~~~~~~.':C,~enter. lilt, 2 Ba, $350. yrly. 233 Beaut. Mobile home in carpet, e lcc .• mus ic. '.,,....... for Bev or Joe, 963-4569 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• E lden, 537-3125. ananna. 4 ............ v. 19th St. Apt. C 675-0236 or nice NB pk. Male 23 with janitor, parking. M.lt. ~ • b f I •. Furnis hed apartment . ,,,..r,'I~ 675-6163 ~a me·. No pets SlOO mo. Stever, Mgr. 557-0136 or 3 Bd, 2 ~ a. q> ce, HCMtHsfunHshedor w /ulilities paid. $235. 2BR, lBA. Duplex apt. 3Br,2Ba~uplex,ocean& ,~, .. ,,, &12·2377 (i46·8396 c~rpets, drapes, bltms _& Unfunli~ 3300 4994248. CplS, drps. Stove. Gar. harbor w ew. $275 mo .. ~n) "' int Waterfront, boat dock: ---------11--------- v1ew, $450. p. mo. Avail. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. June 1. Anaheim Open House Sat & Sun. carpa:ts, drapes. Large ROOM w/pvt bath. Pref. 150 I Westcliff Dr. • 6/15. Lease.194-0663 art. Beautifully furn. 1 80, Ave betweenl9th&Day. 33801 Silver La ntern. .• ic:/}/ bach. ·apt. Avail. now. mature adult. Beach Newport Financial Ctr 6 pm· ... EWPORT II! "'CH Convertible den. Ut. ii. in· Sl95'. 549-3875 . 0. P. (213 )337-0145 S225 Mo. Agent 673·3663 are.a. 496-3345 eves. L•asi'nCJ Office Space "" -1 c 1 t /I Luxurv adult rentals from; ... · CENTRAL L:AGUSNhA I Summer & yearly leases ~i~he~":i~c~ ~e~r Vl~~; Huntinc)ton Beach 3840 $350 montn1v. 3 BR, 2 RA . patio, gar, Guest Home 41 SO Call on Site Manager lBlk.fromHigh coo. From$G.50Month H ,• lblkto ·n•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 200Promontorvor.West. dshwhr,clrps&nupaint ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714 Jfj42·:.ll ll ext24G • L 3 bd 3 bath llLL GR11ufty ugo s, ocea "' iJust nortn Of Jamboree & '"' N t.s 545-0760 arge rm., • .,._. shops, view. Adults only. $100 BONUS :onPaclftcCoastHtghwav. __::~pe ·. Private Room wi~~ pool. Open ~amed Realtor 675·6161 Available 6/1·9/15. $600. Teleooone 1714' 67S·8000. SUB LEASE. Park Nwpt, for ambulatory person. ceil :>., lgc. family rm. mo. 494-8458 or49!F43:!2. Guaranteed no rcn~ owned and marntoecs l>V · July 1-Nov. 30, mo:.t tic· Good meals. Nice sur-• $575 Mo/yearly , 'Tne lrytne Compar:w. · · c 1 WESTCLIFF BLDG. TURNBRASSOC. CondOrniniums Htwportltoch 3769 increasein1975 sired plan. 1 BR. $242.50 roundings. E/s1de, ~. 1105 N. Cst Hwy, Laguna Unfurnished 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mp. 64<1 ·1878 aft. 5 p.m . /wail now. Call 548-7118. NEWPORT BEACH Cornet \Nntr:llff Ctttvr •n.O ''"'"o Aw• 494·ll77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $29.95 WK UP. 1 Bdr, 2 Ba OM BEACH PARK MEWPORT T\vo bed. l gar. Beach S'-lmmer Rentals 4200 Minion Vi~io 3267 3 BR. 2 Ba, bltns, custom & Bach. Color TV, maid Pl..CREEK APARTMENTS Priv. Lido s hopping area ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpts,. drps. frplc. pvt serv, pool. THJ:; MESA, UVIS UP Bachelorfrom S245 th bay $295/mo.673-2828 Furn 2 br, blk to ocean. BARCBLONA 2 br cpts p ati o, adults. $325. 41S N. Newport Bl, NB, TO ITS NAME -2Br,1&2 Ba from~75 on e . NB. Lg sundeck. ,\vi now · ' · ' 645·2:l45 646-9681 Over soo tall trees and Luxury apartmenlliving SHARP 1 br, shag, nu ap-thru Aug. 673-0:!ltl. drpds, bdltns, rurts, P~00• ilia 10 st reams with •Winter at the beach overlooking the water. pins. Girls. no pets. S200. --------- rnc . Y , no pe • .,...., · Mission Viejo, Aliso V 1, Oceanfront summeOcr ren· waterfalls create a re-is beautiful l::nJOY $750,000 health yrly. &15-6680 $350. Hunt. Bch. 3BR 2ba, Call Mr. Howard •. 645. 6101 830-5891 3 Br, H 2 Ba, air, poo , tal 1508 & 1806 W. ean· •Views of ocean, Cata· spa, 7 swimming pools, 7 , den, l ma. to ueach. Ctuld $285. 586-4183 front NB. 675·7777, laxing setting for your lina & Palos Verdes h ~hlcd te nnis courts, Apartments .Furnished OK. Ref's. 6/15-9/l , 1 _________ _ .., _.le--11.. '"'269 673-:f152 spacious new 1-or 2· •Large privatedecks ulu-= mtles of bicycle orUnfurn1Wd 3900 furn'd.(711J9ii2-740tl ... ewpo.-r ~ ;> Allrac Hunt Bch Condo, 3 · bedroom apartment ,, J SS< PER en FT · •24 HrSecunty trails, putt'1ng, s huf-••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,... •••••,•••••••••••••••••• 00 l 'n ba, end unit, pool, Bayfront 1-Br. Uta'!. pa·ad. From $195. Furniture Bal'·oa. 2 + den~~ wk. 1C17 WESTCLlFF-N.B AT SUP »o ·i bl S 11 t •Heated Pools-Saunas fleboard, croquet. Junior i'>C':i~,~ -.'L.'LCC~ Q u ~ AGT. 5-ll-5032 10 2 mi lo beach.$300 mo. $200 mo. yearly. 311 ava1 ad e. ma pest •Ass1aned covered l 's frp S2''9 50 monthly· ..Vt....,,HFlJt'IJ'l_i:tUlYJ' Hach. + sundeck, Sl25, _________ _ .ls l·ncludedintbis2yr old AvailJulyLAdultspceC. Edgewater,N.8 . OK. A ults only. 9 Al\ ,., · • '· • k p k 175 -12 PM 2300 F · · parkini! also I and 2·bcdroom ocm1c1£WC011tcn • w · ar ·mg.6 ·ti• Sl-10 up slor1.·off1ces cpts 1900 sq. ft. 3 BH, 3 BA, 1 child OK 963-68().l to 6 • a1rv1ew *Add itional free parking d I •· I 1730 l lrplc. Townhomc. 2 blks , On the Beach, s tudio Rd .. Costa Mesa. Phone plans an 2·:-tory town AOULT WUID£l1Ylll~ PHIVATC: llome on the (rps air uat l. to occan&slepslo slip.2,Br,l'.<.?Ba,Rancho~ie· ·apart. $165 mo, lsc. 545-2300. •Ma1d serv1ceava1l. hou se:.. Electric Ii SMML"1ucc1mo watc rfrQnt, in CdM . BeachBlllHH.12-~ Pool,jacuzzi &secucil)' JO. Air. a Ltach. Ga~. Adults . n o pe ts. 103 '•Furmtureavail. kitchens. µrivatcput1os •Bachelors S:WOO.&SltiOO.mo.July & NO HTll COSTAMl::SA. ... a•cs. Will lease furn. or Pool, crpts/llrps. Avail McFadden 675-ll!GS aft LARGE Ground Fir. 1 br or balconies, carpctin~. • 1 BR , 2 BR i\ugu:.t. tii3·2875 for appt. l\led1cal /De ntal .!.UllC, .. • 7 /l 848 8500 586-9563 Open M-F lO·G draperies. Subterranean •2 BR & Oen · unrur n . $550/MO. • · or 5PM. Garden apt. Pool. rec Sall0·5,Sunl2·5 {l;Jrking with clcvawrs. ~XCLUSIVEBalboa Bay 950sqfta.n1tl.htlloor1" 673·4WJ. Townhouse BALBOA BAY CLUB room.$175.71018t.hSt. Optional maid ser-.ice. From$t75 ·S4SS C lu b, c ompletely ORT Hts 45 ld Unfurnished 3525 Bach. BR li M v d Huntin-'on Just north of Fashion MesoVerde Eastlt.Adoms furnished beautifully, 2 1100sq ft gen'lofcspaca. ;NEWP ·d _t _yrod ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apt $350mo *2 •1 a, esa er e. ~· bland at J amboree and 540-1800 OH,2BA ,deck over 83y. S:J-15 /mo. Ample prkg • • house r e con i ione LUXE B ado N . 6NB. Adults, gar , avaH. $185. Pac·1fic San Joaquin Hills Hoa<l. S225. week (min. 2 Wks) l\lr. O'Keefe.833-2000 .suitable ror antiques. 3 DE 3 r co · r. 833·261 · No pets. 833-8974 , br 2 ba $39S. Aft. 7 pm. So. Coast Plaza. Sec., 711 Ocean Ave Telephone (714) 644·1900 Santa Ana 3880 tor J uoc. CALL agt., S.ta Ana 3880 543.5041 clubhouse, pool.pvt lake. Cozy 1 Br, Bach. Balcony E-SlDE la rge almost aew (7!4) 536_1487 for rental information ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.orayne, 831·9411 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-0493 w /ocean & Bay view. 3 br, dshwhr, cpts, frplc, *LA PARISl94HE " $525 Duplexes Ullfum 3600 Oi>en Sat. & Sun. $190 2 enc l. garages, patio, Managed by 2 Br. unfurn. $215. 2 Br S kl. 3 bedroom mo. lse. 218 21st St. lndry. $310. mo .. Mg r William Walters Co 11 1 . par ing • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-8030x ll6 btwnS.S. 642-3488 furn S260. /\ ecctr1c. 'two.story tow~with HEW DUPLEX llKE TO IEACH Fireplace. Heated pool. pri val e pier and slip. Deluxe split-level; 1300 S BR upper, lower duplex, l & 2 BR garden a_pts, frpl, /\dulls. No pets. Walk to beach. sq rt 2 bdrm w/loft-den bltns. Summer rental or D/W • pvt. patios. Nr. HEAR SHOPPING 97:.J.12ti8 $265 (rptc'. plush crptg, home'. yr. ty lse. Children & pets Irvine Ind. area. ~75 to Beau tifu I new 2 8 R Across from gotr course k 548 3"17 57 2841 studio apts. Frplcs. 3., • -•~ A Cozy COM doll house. like storage. walk·in o · ·" $200mo.5 · 204 c.~anta-.a ve f bltn~. dishwashers, 2 C81' ---------1'' ire p I a Ce, South 0 closets, balh & guest Adjacent to beach ocean MESA VERDE area. garage. Sundecl<s. From WESTCLlFF across fr -Highway· Agt. 675-7225. bath, bll~ gas ~a~ge & view. ex Jge 4 b;, 2 ba, Home atmosphere 2 & 3 $260. 536-2579 Coco·s. 2 BR. 2 Ba. }-)'pie, "AC K BAY View, 3 BR or oven, patio <leek, 2 cor dshwhr, garage. Winter. brdlx apts. 546-10.14 .. patio, crpts, drps. FIA ~~/Oen,· Pool & Tennis. enclosed gaprage wl /la1un-Students welcome. ~70. Love At Id Bittt heat, gar . walk to shops, .,,,.1\1\.lease."..,,..,"'' <l~y room. ayonyeec· Nopet.s.631-0167 $1 75. 2 BR, single sty, 1&2Bravail.F\lrn&un· $240 Adults.1665lrvine. ~ .,.......,....... tric. Adults. So. of Coast b ii ts drps E PTS /\ ea m ce ., cp , • furn. APPL A . 6'12·0239 UPGRADED 4BR + 3 ba .Hwy, 5 blks Crom beach. NICELY furn. 2 br. 1 ba, 2049 "C" •Vallace. •·Go unique Idea in adult apt --------- . townhome nr. beach. $425 . 435 Goldenrod, gar.Ste ps to bch. Winter. dire ct". 646-8883 or living. 6700 Warner Avc,l--•~ ... ------1 Tennis, pool, jacuzzi. Corona del Mar~ <714 > $22'5.673-2135 515·7628 Huntington Beac h . ~ESA YEJtOE .$150. Lse.642-2422 675-9337. .__.__Lo T • alPool* 847-6047. No lease. Sorry 2 Bdrms., l 'h bath condo · ~ ! ........ _... * rop1c no children or pets. with pool. $335 Mo. Code MH• · l724Colfa Mesa . 3724 UnftlnisMd 2 br, cpts, drp6, bltns, ----_:_---1 STEPS"TO IEACK • •••••••••••-••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• spiral staircase, real SPACIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm. 2 BR. l ba. wa·n•"r ~'2<: • ... •••••••••• C--del ....a-381111 • •· 739 ~--._... .... _ .....-AA frplc, rerrig, pauo, gas... apts. Children OK. 1 · l 2 BR, 1 ba, uni, $285 AM BASS AD 0 R INN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ater pd S4.8·1168 .. A" Keelsoo, l blk. W. of NEWPORT CREST HEW DUPLEX A I 1 Beach Bl. oft Slat er. 2 OR, 2 Ba condo$52S D I II• level· 1300 Tennis Ct. part.,w poo 842•0389 e uxe ap ,,.. -L Med. Village. lBr, den, ...:...::__-------1 WE HAYE • •• Che•ht ........ '--· ~..:..~ . -.. ... BRAND NEW sq fl, 2 bdrm w/loit-den, 2Ba. $2,5. 540-76.l'l. New deluxe Beach area 2 SUMMER RENTALS frplc, pluah crpti, home-Br ~ Ba closed gar all . $2950 ~U=P ~ like storage, walk·ln 2 Br crpts, garbaae dis· blt~s. S275 mo. incl. ~lal. closets. bath & auest pout, drps optional, 1 846·1311;·846-4938 qt. No bat.h, bltn gas range & s mall child ok. $150. mo. fee oven, patio deck, 2 c#r 6'2·7294al\erSpm. --· --------1 associated !l ll •'I\ l R . "! II. l • '• ~ 1 A' "" • J 1! J I'\ • , ,. ' enclosed guage w/laun-Surfer's P•adlM dry room. P&y onl)' e.lec· 2 Br, pool, bltns. Adlts, Bl& apt.. ~cro1u1 Crom ~~~~~~~~~!I tric. AdulU. So. ot Coast NO DRUGS or pets. $l~. Jlunt. cllrt\. Maximum 4 SMS. :t Br. 2 ba, btk to bch. Hwy, S blk• lrom beach. 325.J 17th Pl, aft U am. people. 841·'387. No peta/childrcn. Yrly. $425. 4U Goldenrod, ...... · w Newport ., • .,, 1531 C orona del Mar . 2 Br,1"' bath, pn. pauo, TWO & THHEE RDRM . . ...... (71,)81$·933'7 nea r l 7lh St. shops· APTS 1 to 4 blk:s. from DELUXE Adulta only·~. beacb: ALL UTILITU;s Brand new 3 br, 3 ba Con· 2277 HARIOR ILVD. Deluxe Apt. • BR. a BA, nr. beach. ST50/M0. t1s.al82. NEW BRE£DA.PTS PAJD. Flreplc'a, l)livote do. View. Adults, no pets. Lae bacb/lof\ apt. utll paUos. OPltN ltOUSE $425. S48-07.S7 pd. Applns, encl. 1ar. Sal/Su a PM : 406',26 COSTAMISA ONE FOR THE NK>NEY (ONE HECK OF AN APARTMENT FOR JUST $215.) TWO FOR THE SHOW (A REAL SHOW·STOPPER-PERFECT FOR ROOVMATES) J ' -. The Jonathon -two ti.droom5 & two bothl THREE Get ready to see Apple's super delicious Jonathan pion -o really spacious two b4tdr~, two bath model that gives you all you could ever a sk for. And more. Wall-to-wall shag carpeting. Tailored drapes. Private patio. Formal entry. Separate dining area. Built:in kitchen with continuously·cleoning oven a.d range, d ishwasher and disposal. Heated pool. Jacuui. Saunas. Volleyball. Billiards. Cord and party room . Etc., etc. Well, what ore you ~aiting for. "-====;:;::;=~ Get gone. To Apple. No i.o... t- AYOiloblt f~ al or unhiml•hed. l J;._ W Sony, no~ or pen. \QJ ann1e 2"•N.=~ 1i r r ,..,. (7••> S47.J92• t::::=~~:t=::t::=:t fB_.....,._ ·--645-4840 2 BR, l Da, P'rpkl, agl aar, $250. mo. Flnt " IH L 642...USO Pool' JaC'Uasi. Sl&S/$205. 22ad SL, or call TOBIN 2 BR oceanfront. lower 393 Ramllton. 6'2·1960 REALTY, 846-13ll. NO ~ yrl)'. Avl. i-1. 1ar. days, M5-44Uows FEE. 500!l~Seubore. 644-4340 '------------..... ----~------~1 .. J • ' - IYI 0 DAILY PILOT Sunday June 1, 1975 l~ ·:"::~::"--':;".~:":'"T:~";:~~~~--:"":"~~~~~--~~~~----~----------....;;,.,. ...... __ .,.-.,· .......... .-., ......................... "'!l"•~·~.:..,~r .. ._ .... ---i~....;...,..,:.""P~·--._.,.'"""'.-.-..--.. PP1111111~~~!~r~~~·~~~lllllf.~~ ou ~dd it ... Bulld IL.Diaper it ... Hammer it ... Carpet SERVICE DI REC~O-RY Plumb It ..• Patch it ... Plpe tt.:.Remode l tt ••• ... 1t...Cement it ... Wire it ... Hoe lt ... Clean it...Move • Roof lt ... Landscape it. .. Tile lt •. !Tr:tm lt. •. 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Claili Wortunahshh> tire rlnf(, benches. wooCl. 't~pa1rod & ft.eplac~ ,,, .. ~oo w r • con c rete model AddtllonSoa!Hl59 blest.o ne, brick. tile, C &J "'A..,OENIN<.· plumb ing. etc. 642 56lS. Ra~. R~. M8·62il & Mot. lol/i!;x~ AU or brlC, cone. Quality. 1''4'ir l>J!1;f' Fi&etoryServaoc c.;om p t!lt ll v~ r at e p.auo ,etc.640-4:M9. u n v arl. Lyle, 546·5~05 / prlce. Creauve dcsiai:,... Licen,eC39-15949S --8-aG.7017 1 8-'G·5~J Gen MASTER C r d t i.man -Complet.e and neat General Ma int &remotlt:I LancbcaplftcJ ti46 ~19. Remodeling lge/smjo* .. .., PJl ~6'9-296l ,, •. ,a,ntr _ he. 27590.> Specia lly Rc mod6hng, lilock-Slumpst.one Walls-Clean ups, freet::.t. Comm11ncome/rcs1dentml ••••••••••••••••••••••• Keo, eves 642-1770, R • • • "'! : .. _: fin111h work, rcf!:i. 1-'rel' Putio Slabs 968·¥.S31 or847·1070 Mac Neall * 640--329'.l l''ord ':. Landscape. Sod P rof P a I rft er . bo n eu da.y5 675-9184. We Care . 'f .UYIUO.«.,.W T • _..,..n Service t:st. Guar work"99·310S. Onves·Pla nten.. 645"'87211 L.awns. Sprinklc~s. Ltc/ work, reas. Int/ext, free . . ·~·, .. ~i.-•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---• ROTOTlLLlNG *, Glass Insured. 9G2 7817. C.:a l. ReCs. 5-(8-2759, "9aster Jlepow ' . •T.V. 'fROUBL~• --NANCY BARNES Carpentry, expertly done Cofttroctor Well d o ne . Lar&;e or ••••••••••••••••*•••••• ---642·39l3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For reas & g uar M:tviecis '°",.T yping S~rv1 ce. Jlca~ lit re1.1:. r a tes. Patw ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sm1&ll Plot. 7S1..s250 Mike Windowi1 /Screens lteplc 'd Maintenance --PATCH P LAS'J'gfU.No .c.all T wiligtlt TV-serv \"Jltes by the pa).le 0 1 p;untmg.642·1688 F ll.Gerw1ck&Son Ph E ''h 1 JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• •THEHANGMEH• All T y pes. J-'rcc t:s· ll.B.&F-V.960-3270 hour. 640 """'Sor "·'" '""'l Add /Re~--• Dcp. lawn & gar<.1e11l11g . . one s t . ~ ecr u y I . 1 •. I 1) • h. "~ 5S8 ' ...... ..,...,..,.,.,, "'"" Pool ch~aning-genmamt g ave n.AAA -9ob.751·72M6 Proes:.1ona Hou:.e •"Wn· _:~warlL->r . ·130}. llmatcs .Ca)J S40.682S T1•1 ... No. Bl-114~1 tW" 807 -----dow dcJrung. Comµlt!lt! ! ,. Consult.int 111 financia l &CspetService ti7!Hl041 549·2170 ~· Zor842-a600 HClllfht9 h :.e. m ai nte nan ce VE RY N EAT. PAT-Cll ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. OlJllit~e nal•nt. 30yr.. exµ ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• D i ---J a p a n e 8 e Ex Pe rl••••••••••••••••••••••• ser vice. £mploytHJ 1n •Wallpaper flanging • JOBS & RESTUCCO. CERAMIC TILE. New & ~n i.crospttCl' & relJte<l JOH N'S Ca rp e l & reH"'akng L a nd sca pe. l"ree Re m ove itsphult, con-arca :.ancc '48.Dcp.;:_nda· Jiy l-·ormerlnstructor F ree E st. 5S4-2-l 8 1, Rernouel.Fre<:est.Sml IKdualfll'e>. 1.) ) 1-:. a:. Sr Uphols tery. Dri shumpoo ••••••• •• •• •••••••••••• 11 8 Car l Re bko 646 ii4!# 89J.14-J~ b l 536 ~26 --otl tc,•r in· maJur corp < s 0 al r e t ard 11 n l.s >. Dre:.sm a klug lo the b:urn· ~slim a tes & Desig n:.. crete, soil. Rough und blo w trets. U:t IJtr. _ · · JO s we co m e. · . 5Jti l~ti. ---Ot:grcai.ers & nll color pc u n M Cl n ne r . June Spec1a1Jzed in patio cov-final gra d in g. 751-03Jli am , a ft . 5 pm. 4~-8527. H.L. S~NOR . St.ale liclio· Plumbing . Top Sofl C-nt ... r brig htener:. & UJ m inute :.pcc1c.I f.'Rl!:k: i.wam :.wt c rs, fencing .• fish pond. M 0 V I N G h a u I 111 g Masonry sr<.I. ~xterior. QUALITY ••••••h••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -r--~ "'"'O Any Olber General yard r g ' lea' RI ··1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• & i-:t:ONOM 'l.::179·3335. JUSTPL.UMllNG? •'l'opS01'l•Com""'"t* ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..lleach for your whale w .any -. pa nts s uit. work !Hg 7731 uft3 gara cc nup. c aau e . . ,...... •"•'"'''"''tll"I' Jtnu~orl""I··. carpels,Sun:JT\011ey._by Uei.1gnt!d&madeJust for li4l089Sa(ttl • fast ::.ervice.963·&15:! Wll.(,I J\M S & s1o nk:.. P utjllllltL Hc pa tr·l5 y rs. i',ttst ~r\' Hc<C>Uales •>\folch•Redw~w ...... .... • "'""' .. u • i.:n rng me extra trips. you by Corday f.'e1shtons. -· ---· YOU CALL WL' H 'UL Ma:.onry .11 Ul'a('k, JJ vc I work g uar , lake ad van· Jusl One Clill To. • Cull 586-69• r\•:..ponsi lJI~'. re moclt•b & Clean laving room, <.l uung Uy apptonly . .>5ti·4:!.32 • "" " Slone. Ca 5t!J.7H29 J UST PLUMBING -- • .. i:;mall Jobs "1m 1 1 --------*549·2015 ALWA YSAVJ\ILJ\BLI:.: .... oving --lo.igeofmycxp.536-7U.'">6. •642_-'lll * TreeSttrvice •,'' ~alana:i 1~7 i_1~_· __ _ rm_ & 1"1 $.ls . Any "~1 Electrical YARDWO llK :>5ti OJ..17 ,.. ---••••••••••••••••••••••• •11_..t ::>7.50,('uuch ~IO,ch.11 r~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOW & t:OGE _ S20 ---_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •TOP Q UALlTY 'V , & t... .. \.L' & p ft C 15yr::.c,pll>whatcounl.!i1 . . ~I ON'fHL Y QUAL11'Y~I 1· u . ''U'f &AliOU'l''!'! P AINTING • MAI, 'S PLUMBJNG T.-ee R~moval.hmbing I _.,.,, "' ro 1 · ustom not methiJ". 1 do woi·k Electric.a l Motor Hepa1r • · ' a u 1 0 t: • "' 0 v 1 n t: • v •"·'6 °""7w ..:hr"b cleartn" G ~n ·1 ·• dd u -wouK GL·o1>G L" ''I "''II " I l "Ltw deMov·p lnlertor &Bxte n.or. NO JO~TO . .,.,.,OSMALL ~.. .,. ~ ., ,.remlou. rcp~_ir. a ·On. myscll Gd rcls 531·0101 ln<.lust raal & ltcMdent1al n . .,. ' "'· "'eanup. "" "'o cgc o.JlU-AC<J '., a e a . ar g Call Lee 830·7-'78 o -_!lean.up. ~&-64o:.I_'_. __ _ t UbU3llOtl. rrl>e Cl>l. & --. __ . _ •. --Frccl!::.l. IH6-l-'~ -M -.-.~G -dents . Exp. & Ht:asona· _7_da.f~_e _est.52_1·_~~ -llci.1~11;:, t.I.'.> ~ --''arue t & u .. i..olL l er v -----------lK~ s 'AROl!:NING ble640·1749 S d Wallcoven'ngs Remod•I & Repair • l''ord's TreeSe1-vice. "' ,.. ...,. ~ ., AllServtccs&Qu<thty ---------~lo\ang H aulin~. lu e nt E l d Cl St & ln:.lalled1 Removed •••••••••••••••••··~··• X)l er' ene e Crew. --.l"tnll>h t'urpentrv ea n 1n g. cam • Garde I 9 Nli,t:dM,CM ·~·0930 Housecleaninn w 1large ~ruck. Heas. C t L'. h •· b h Li I ft"' 9627817 H <l I H . Shampoo F ree ei.l n n ""'3 liarry548·9723&839·5779 J .E.S wt!n:.on SJtHIOOl us om nttc en o;io at r:1 nsursa.<. . . "' ~·anot" t:l>Jll' · ·7 · ···•••••••••••••••••••••G.--ra1S ... r .. 1"c•c ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------r e modeli n L•. Cu stom -.-. •-• Vl11cc 1.cnholt .:>:!6·1'1-175 !Ho· tll l ,.,...., ... • .... --- -.. _ • ---_ ---------•Qua lit y /M a 1nt /Ldscp g ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exl'cll cn t ho u,.ewol'k, Movmg -lli.luhng· The fastest draw in the Cabinets. Unique & un-I>On t drop the ball! Gel a ... )llNOH JHHIE HEJiAI H Carpet man-rea::.onable, :.od, :.prklr:.. soil cond, UAN OYMAN-llomes & I t<ilian tookini; . .ibo Clea nu~ Wc:;l. .a Daily Pilot us ua l wo r k welcome. job with a Jow.cosl Daily ,,,., Plumlmi~ wri>cntry r epa i r:. ·l nstu llatio n , c I Cd 11 u p. 6·12·33311 ,\pl s. Conscaen tioui. uabys it & Alteraltons. Exp. A 1 work. college C las:.i fic<.I Ad. Pho ne Me mber H . B.Bureau. Pilot C ~ssir ied Ad. •"-'. C:cnimu: f ile ~u-5560 cleaning. Call ~I 8956 __ !Hti 1908. Crafts~i.ln 645.6558~ 548·3!132 _ _ ___ :.tudc~s. ~7-2~ __ 6-1_2_·_5678. 962·8314 Phol'le ~78.. ' Office RentaJ 4400 Industrial Retttd 4500 Business --••• •••• • • ••• •• ••••• •••• •••• ••••••••• •••. •••••• Opportunity 5005 -: •••......••.......••••• •.-<• 1.\10 l .. lll·:l·:1u·;:-.T • form er uoat mtg'r . I llAHOW :\H E STO RE, J :.! :1 lt111 ullal·c:. ll'um Clltnm 'I at .. 2 bldg:. 3750 Newport Bea c h , o l<.I ~ I J .I p ,. r 111 u. N l' a 1• "II. t l. I rg :,pnl) lioolh. 1 ai.haone<.I store vcrf: for · o4f»crpun :-..-i·t' st•n . on tii:i :itH.i __ _ couple. ~10 .oou. com· • • prl'rnh1'' '\u ll-.1:.e n :q IJ l"l". 0\\ 11 .. 1 .. 11·-1,,· 7.,.,., 01 ' "''''! 1•)·1·11·1 1:.!00 ~4 1-'l. :\l-1 w ll'tml ~ ~ ~ '°"' o.,, . _;..., I n11un -t:J I X:!~:i -W:i:i :!X Ill .\lll·r 11uun 11ll11:c . l;:c rc<ir Joor :.!:!U • ---:.l·l'ha:..e. Unit 16. ~11:15. ti:.."J ~Ol11!:W plu"h oll1l'c bid~, 2 'l'crrn1 111.1 I Wuy, Cotol<i .. •to ti rm "u1tl·:.. Con-~l csa IJay:., 5-I0·571U, • i>cr t:n cl' rm. x e rox cvc:.t).lti·Otit!l SALESGIRLS INVESTOR Lost&Found 5300 Help Wanted 7100 H.apWonted 7100 HelpW01tted 7100 HtlpWa11ted 7100 HelpWontttd 7100 .•............................•........................•....••.......•.••••.....•....•.•••.• ····················~··~ ..................... . L 0 s l ; :-... I II l' e u e l' Shorthair nc11Lcrt!d hll.. nw le cal. Whale !Ji.lldl under 11el·I.. Any 11110 welcom e Hc\\ard ' 1>-12 rn:.lt!. FOUN IJ : F ernall! <.:hol'. puo<llc Vic· JliJrbor l11ghlands N B. l\o tag:. or collar. t>l6·~ . ACCOUNTS CLERK AUTOMOTIVE BOAT BUU.DERS _ ~QOlC., Sous-Chef Wcslsat l Cor p . has CLERICAL He:.poQsibJe &exper'd io We are accepting ap-vacancae:; 111 the Jollow alt l~\t~ of Continental plic:ations for: 1ng calct(un e:.. llaulc Cuisine esi.e11ta;,1l Experienced Hand Laminators ~l s 1 0 A T A for ~·i~ tlXCIUSi\'e a wan.I AutomotiveService GelcoatTouchup <.:UHl'U ltATION bab '~i n1th1g dinner hou:.c. Sp ... c1"-'ic.~ P/f S G ard :-.ev1:ral 1m medii.1ll! on.•n· lhgh s&la ry open + Ir-.. QI•" ec. " '"" inge benefits for it m -'·t •· · ·' · 'I' 1 IO"S in van ou.s an!"" fo•· lntern a t1una l comµ:.any •• u :..l ue t.•x p cr u en u p w ages, x n t co. 0 .... • b'ilious s k illed man needs a n Account::. Clerk urakcs & ah~nment:. & ucncf1ts. good working cle rical h elp. We urc w"Jgood r efs. Apply Am · "'ho cs t.•xµcrienc1..'<.11n re· tuneups. -conds. Plea:..e upply lo looking for andividual:1 hroiJ a._, Room 211, 505 • ••• -t opat•r . Nr OC Airport ------• 8:l:i·:!ti 1u Next LO Newport 1-'l·wy S m ..a I I i n ,. e:.. t m t· n t :Sl0.000~ Top l,1d1es hi~h fa:.h1on dro.::.:. :.hop. Palm Sprtrtl!l> area. Top Iota l1u1l Uvcim :U"ca. E.-.LalJ · hu:.111c""· ~l u:.t be ex fJl' r d 111 a II pha:.cs ol Jrei.:. UU:... lialdllCC Of In \ l':..lment uul ol prnf1t ll n ght l'l'r,.un. lkply l• L'1.1 ... :..ll1e<l a<l nu -1:!:.l. l' c U.111\ Pilul. of' U lio1\ 1:;1111. l.'11:.1.1 ~l l·:..1. <.'..alll cunC1lla11on of al'cou11u. ,\µply In Pcr..on the i;ate guard al with Meady rl:!cenl olhce JOlh St , Newn.~rl Beach. P I U t cx•"'ncnce. ,..., r eee iv a b l c . a u<.11t1n g er:.unne cpartmcn Wesbail C~. ..~ .. ~1 OFFICE SPACE NB I n<lu:.trial or Comm cn:ial FOUND: Hl:tl'k Soott1 e. IJ1g C<inyun area .. C<ill 6-l·H·h>·L payroll, prepara tion ol Mon lhru 1-'n IOa m-5pm 275 McCormick, C.M. -coolr-S~isor· :.latcmcnls and other al' J .C . PENNEY CO. --. ~ECRETARY , ~xp~r. _pref din institu- , • Y..\·:.tcll 11 Un 1 e, 150 :..4 It . ).lrt\',all' balhro11111 , uar. l'll' :sl7.;. IJCr mu L'Jll l;l'lll' 11 tll. l.H~·U::!llU 2500 .,q fl near .\irµurt Jn<lu:.1 rad I Complt.•x lndu:.lrial Hrokcr:. counttni.: t unl'llon:.. Tyµ. ;777 1-:dinger J\vc, llU Hookkeeper . full charge, M 1 n 1 m .u m.. 2 Ye.a r s tional cooking. AM shift. ing :.t-con<lury. :\l u:.l Equal Oppor. Emplu}er a ccls payable & re<:e1va-:.ecrc lanal experience. Contact David R. Green operate 10 kt.·y adding ----------•t hie, payroll, quarterly Type 60, s horthandtlO. 847-9671 • M:l:.!·1:651 FOU ~ D. J-'cm grey cal. blu cot I dr W bell. El P a:-.v r al>. l i.11-;. 5-IO·llStl:l machcm•. Semi n.::-ume tax for sm<ill national FREE RENT COSTA MESA - Lo::.l lein :d c, white l'cri-1un L'.1t. \'at :.!nd St & Florl'lll.'l'. S l.agun.1 !)he:. 1111.1. :.p.11.Jc & h.11r 1:. !wanly mi.lllcd l>ut w1· lo\l' hl·r \'cry gUUtl ~ ltl'\\a1d. WI !li::!I 1:1·.> 1ndul.1 111g i.<ilar)' h1:.tory AVON 111·111 . Call ti-10-0000 to a r-tu: range appointment. RECEPTIONIST , Liglil lyping, filin~. front off ace .ippeuranct!. Dance Instructor Jazz Dan ce/~ho reo­ graphe r for new school of the :.irts. Slrong µro· fess1onal & or educa· t1 011 al ha c k ~r o uni!. P 1t1m c now , f •timc lat e r . Conlal'l Mr. 01 l' '>l'Jl'I' 111 \11:.~mn \ 1._· Jll & 1.J).!Ullol i:;\1gud ,,.. $214. MONTH hi\\ ·"" :uw 'll 11 111 Ill'\\ 111 '' lnuu:.tnal oll11:c &:.hoµ l> I d g l ' .1 II ()" 111: I'. I JUU & Cp -SJI 11011 -CJ rpcl:. & Ur:ipc:. ~ '\ :\ ,.,q11111 Ill\ d . l 1111 Ptcd:..t~ 1:J II Buu JlJl'l:.l'tl · u S}•.i · l' ~ Lltl. Ashwill·B1riu~ Co. .~a1d .tii.,isl.;i _ 71.1 9~7:.!J()O 'Nl'"IY lll'lurJkd 11lt1 l't:, !.)w :.4 IL :.hoµ an Ur;ingc ~'.<l\I :n.> 'II IL l'Jl'lllt· w 011· 6z lnl·d :.lurag~· • UHO,\STt-:H tJkc oul 'h11'ke11. uurg1:r:-.. ell' + IJl'l'I' & winl'. Yr round 111111 UJlboa. $111.UllO l.'O.\ST l'HOl'Efffll·:s tj;;,;.:.1111 t:uJ"l I !1' ·' .1utlr1::..::.. ~rd. :!:!U µwr .>15-0itio lnvestm~nt l !J~·3 t.li7 afl ;; & Wl'l'k ell<l:. Lo:.l May :w UriJy :.ll'lµcd tern cal. r~c :.IJd)'t:J. \-1c NB. &1-1 083t.i SANTA FE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION I'. 0 . Box 1101 Ura ngc. CJ !.l:tt.t.l:! 17 I I) Z>-12·6l:.l I C.tll 1;;.;.:..>t).}I ------0 ::i() Hewar<.l·Loi.L Toy Poo pportunity 5015 di bl k h 1 I ..., . -, . .--Stora9e 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• e, ac w,w 1Le co a1i.t.•qua T OI Hcnt •r 1,.1.,c .. Uj(J(}:.q ••••••••••••••••••••••• lar. a pprox . 5 1 ~. Ans. llJ o pportu111tyemµluycr 'It .\l-1 :iii <kcan AH! ~ \' ''Sh ~EEl> I nves tor with "Michel".535-3381 ----------•t L J •unJ Hdt l'lea:.c ... 01ni,: on acataon . ort ::>lllo.ooo. Hancll1ni.: in· ------------ -pno~tc -1~1 :!i.;:i term :.ti;c a\·ail. for your ll.-rnat1vnal gol<.I & silver Penonafs 5350 ---------- •. b<Mt. car . trlr, e1c. ln!->1dc coin:.. Very lutrallve. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUN1'J NG FULL SERvlcr stge low r ates. LIOO Van l'rancapal:. only Call Mr. P REGN1\.'l'I''! I · I: ~Stg.~-lfl·222G_'._ _ Kelley ut ~:t 2513. Ca rin ~ confidentia l M'llllt\l~llll ,' . EXEC SUITES bntat1 Wanted 4600 S02S counseling & rererral. FROM $170. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Money to Loan Abortio n , u<.lopllon & =:~:~~1 ••••• • •• ••••••••••••••• keeping. t...;.~~~.-... 1\11'µol't \re a X:t.1·.k;IU Wanted. I Ur, Gr lluor, -. . working i;irl. About sisu BUSINESS LOANS A PCA ll 1-: 547_.lSUJ *Accounting Clerks J~~.1ul 111" ,1lc :0-.cwµort C.)l. Heb. 075.!Jll:Sti all:> sso.uou lo $500,000 ---*Assist. Bkkprs t:\<'l' ul 111.'I.' 111 ,.uate. _ _ Uu:.1111::.s g rowth w1lh ADAMS MASSAGE Rt'J-.u11<1lill· 1,.1:; :J11~1 _ :-.;i::E D 2 BH hvu:. .. • neJr l'rcatl\e ltnam·mg. Clean p n vale rt>om-;. •Book.keepers WATERFRONT Newport Beach " I·: 't!CU Ii\ c t>l t lt'l':. :-1.)IJ :sJ.)() ~lonlh \ W\\ of UO..tl:. 0£ .r dill GRUMOl"' lh·.d~ .. r 1;;,-, tit1a J'1·1\ .Ile Otl1l'C 111 5 Ulllt•c SUH•• SIOU nlu W~:..tchll (i I:! I U!f i u r h.IJ ~to hi I ... .,. -- Uaily P ilot. ~!other 0c C..:dll .\lr. llr)aii ~lca!>:.agt! & Sauna ~ Tem pori.lry r\:.,,1~nmenl:. h l:<35·iliOU ,\<.Jami. :\H'. Hunt. Uch lull & p , lime for c' Uaui; ter. bnth "'urk111g -"IJ"' 1''17, ,:-.1011 thru '"'"l pcrccncc<.I acl'ounltng and 2 pe l cats. )\;cc<.! J " "' .Ju fl Construction Loans llam 'tll mid111 .. ht. p cr:.onnel. :.mall ~arden & ower __ _..,__ l'lca:.eCall a rea 11 po:.:."lble. Up tu Mr. Partt 673-7348 ~>oo. ti-15-528J Going a way lor i.umnll'r'! • W 111 rent yoyr ::! l{(lrm dpl or hvu~m II U )J;.iturc l'UUJ11e. Xlnt rel:. I · 3::!5·8l9t.i :! Jjf{ uni urn housl' l1y Mort909H, Trust Deeds 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS up to 80% I st TD Loans-8112% 2nd TO LoClf'ls P IWHLE~I S '! W.t-:CAH I·; U:"J~ W AY HEL i' CENT l-.:H 2,1 hr llot Lane f>.15·!:RIW UO YOU ll OWN D IVOH<.:I·: The W J ' e Pc·o;e1·1 UJ VOi{<.: E Cl':NTEll Aleta Frc<len l'I•, Mgr 714 /835-4103 Administrative Assistant IMsiness Rental 4450 s,cµt. ht tur U~l a~sl • .. • •• • • • • • • • • •• ••••••••• t ru I l' !>:, 0 ru & a1m 1 I y C<l .\I. Lu~ ch or ·u:.lln. Luwcsl rate:. Orange Co. Sattler Mtg. Co. Ally. Trained Con:-.ul To ~OU lor enthu:..1a:..t1c.· lants lQ...J\s:.tst 1 •JU. ~7.:> u r g a n i /. l' d m a l u r c + l tltng tee.~ l:.!Hi lur w o m an . Min 7 y rs. THERE'S A WORLD WAITING FOR YOU .•• A s a 11 ,\ V 0 N HEP HES E.'\T,\TI Vt:. You mt'ct new J)l'ople & ha Vt' xlnl earnmgs. Uct· ler lhnn s itting i.ll home'! Call· 5~0· 7041 Day:. Hank Experi~ed Full Time TELLER UNITf:D California Bank G Monar1:h &v l'la ta South La gun;.i 1714t496-1273 1714)831·1970 A n Equal Opportunity E m ployer BANKINli BRANCH MANAGER Bu11kkc1.:µcr w arlas lll' a b1 lily nl'cdcd CuJ'Y C..ilb. :J:J 3rd, Lag. Uch. 4!>1 7 IJ:J . CLERK Type -10 WPM -.accurate. 11l1ng a nu ~c n c ra l clt:l'll'i.11. BOOKKEEPER Retail Furiu t.urc store. l'.a y:-et :.y:-lem. r e · Cl'I\ aulcs, payroll, at l'Urale Ly p 1s t. Co.il l 1>-1:.! 205:1 bclorc lOam ,T cc ml cy, '.'ll c w port If yvu arl! lookm~ for tl\e ln:Halule o f the Arts. upportu111 Ly lo join a pro-675·264:J. ~rnss1ve Ora nge County ----------- compare that offers ex-Dula Processini,: celle nt bcnefilli, com · pelllive pay and modern facilities, p lea:.e apply in person or cont<ict : Busboys & Girts Apply in )>l'rson, Thurs mornin~s & Mon. mol'll· ings bctwn lOa m & 12 noon. AlleyWnt 2100 W. Oceanfront Newpo rt Uoh • U7S-l 71 t Cafete ria. purl lime. 9 to 2 .30 Mon l hru F rt. Mature wom an. li44-19!H . C a r I o t arl a n . W ash , B.kRAFKA C7 I 4J 549-6125 • \ I MSI .:1 DATA CORPORATION IJOlish. ell' Mu:.t be ex· 340 1-'cscher Ave µel'IL'nccd & reliable. Coi.La Mesa StcJd)' JOb. good houri.. Eq ual Opporlw1ity compa11y hcnd1ts. Apply E m ployer Mtt-' 111 pcr:.011 unly. Ab.~oluw· ----------ly n'O µhone ci.llb. ~c Mr. Nwben al. C'ul students. p l sis. de· Terr) tkutk llv. E\ ei. Sat. Car. phone Stn & W.1lnut nee. Mr Lyonstl48-1UW lluntini;:lon Bc<al'h --C O O K . ex p e ri ence CASHIER 11e('c:.sar y. Apµly Mun- . lt'rt:)' ~l an:.ion, 2001 w _ tor tine J~welry :.lure. C:.t llwy, N.li. Mun·Fn, Houkkceµing. filing, ell'. 3.5 m Wt ll rnns1<lcr part time rf -~ h our:. are llex1ule . In COOK . I ull & p, Lame. Per son Only, IU·L2 noon. Conv_ Jlo!>JJital. PROGRAMMER ANALYSTS Immediate openings in Newport Beach. We need several professio nals "-'· __ ~=. e experiettce LQ: , '•O~UtiiE and •IA.TCH CONSUMER FINANCB APPLICATIONS C,Pl:Jj)L OS VS ENVIRONM ENT 3101 ~ Send resume & recent s alary history lo: AVCO Financial Senicn 620 N•wport Ctr Dr Newport Beach, Ca. A lln: Carol Sm 1th Equal Oppor. i::mployer ii~2 :! Ii I :H.5·061 I t .. THE c OLOHY t>.l-l-.JJ.12 alt-t µm F e m a I e OCt..: i.tuden t _ ::,en ang H arbor area 24 yc:.ir:. g c n c r iJ I u f c c x 11 l' r . _appt._ _ __ P1:r:..011ne l :.iccounll> l nc r<:a!>C your bui.l l11ll! I p aya ble/ ~url'h.1 :.1 11g. to J l'UP :.11.c:-, 2 wk:. ur N U. .Sl' ll d rc:..u inc Io Wl' are pre:..enUy !\CC'kltlg J Su' 1ng:. ,ind Loan Branch Man;.1ger with i.:11od background :ind c:'pcriL'nt·c tor one ol OU r Ur<lllJ;(C I J . II l' r b l' f t II a I I C :.i II li42 11598 Jcwclt:r:., South Coa:..t ----------- Pl:11.a . Uon 't gt\'C lll) the !>hap! <.:AS ll l l': R . l'u:..syl'at ·:Ll!>t . IL Ill clJ~Mlletl. 'l'hl'al rc. Day:.., iU'J t::. ~~t ~. lo :.hore results! Ucck lland fur private sportt'ishe r out of Uana Pl this Summer. Some maint. Ma il com plete de- lalb to Class1fi1..-d ad no. 42 1 C10 l)aily Pilot. P . 0 . Hox ISliU Costa Mesa, Ca 92621S :~u HET•\ILSHOPS needs renlal o.md room· .orrirn1• re.i,1111.ilJlc :.µace male:. begrnnmg ,\ug u:.L -J, JllJl>k l.11 .. 1• .\:..in.ill Wri1e to: IL lipd1kc, 402 Old• \\Orld • hJrm walh lla.rlctl Sl. ,\ieenah. I 'r1·111·h "111tlnw-.. g.1blcs Wi::.con:..in 54~56 Announce ments/ Personals/ Lost & FoUnd· your monl'Y back <.:lass111cll J\J ~ ~. l' ol ISfo· 1!!59 or>.~ I IJlH I Ui.ltly Pilot, I'. 0 . l~i-. I _Malbo~ _Blvd. Da~IJO_a. __ 042-.>1)7H. ___ _ - -1560. t:osta Mc:.a , t..:o.tlll \\'1dm1t•1', malurt." cdul'Jl· ~2ti2ti ....•....•......•...••. "& tr•'•'"· \dJ.11·l·11t lo --l-' l' ' I 1 ' .1 I •1 I . \ rt .., $cn111r <..:1t11..en Lady nec<l:.. Lost & Found 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed . n cl·cl:.. IJartncr Lo ------ :..h.crc l'al'1l1t Cruise A llskpr.,fl•m .. ltl't.l1v 111 W rt le \ d ;: :I.ii. J.) ;.a 1 I y 1 c le coo k S :ti I' 1 l 1'1101. P .o Bux IJt.t>. Hm /lia, Cum, liiJ Ll21Ji, Cuu11Ly i-'Jc1l1tces. l'll·a~e M·nd dC'ta1led re:.Utnl' Wllh!>Uldl'Y ha i.lor). Ill CASHIERS Full-tam~. Over 18. (iuci<.I pay. 5 L..oc<itaons Metro Car Wash :W50 Harbor Ul. C.:\1. • ~cuuuch :. m I a I' a r t . n o 11 ~ .1XUllHIJ\I)\\.\\ drink"c r .Hl'<.1:.. CO...,l J LUST l'Ol..iNUA PET? !lt>U 2!1\HJ Acl<Jpllon Low l'u~l. Spay :'1.1:u1er Info. 1 l,,\(a, ,\ tsfo:,\Cll \lt":..a areu, .'\r_ s hup!>. Co:. la .\1 e:.J. Ci.I ~ltil7 tii5· 1~27 co11t 1de11l'C, lo: C<l~l Area-Resp. lady to dean hou:.c , t:ook dinner 1or :J child ren. 5 l.>ay!> u \\cck·:l llr:-. a day. ("il-IJ 556 3i66 • 4 494-7915 TOP 1.0t..: \TIO:'\/ MESA VERDE DRIVE PLAZA !111 "'"re 11r ollH'l'. :\nwlc: p.1r~tr1tt Town & n1un1 ry Jlnlo,ph1·11· 1:1:!.> Ml':...t \ erdl' Ur E. t ·11:-ta M 1•:.a. Ma ·112:1 li~U1 ,\~ .\11 1-:nl, C.\1. (,, uund 1 lcmr liOO sq ft VI ltt.'l'. 1 l'~lrnom. park l llg. cl~". tli:l·Jfi54 C\'t!:. 2 :-,11 0PS. 11l1·al locµl1011 ' 1111' buul..-.1vrc. candle l :-hoJ> or Jrt gallery , L•11:.iled 111 the Mall .it l T ll l' Jo' a c I •1 r y. N . U . t;j':J.!AA,16 -- lrtd..strial R...td 4500 ... , ............•....•. ! 1· I NEW RUJLDINGS al O .C. Airport. 2400 lo &JOO Ml It. .tmplc 1>arking. ~<Dl t-.: UN ITS FOR !),\I. I-: AT 10 • L>OW~. f...vll lrvrne Cl·ntcr. U:ill Uun Curtt:. 1711 1!'7!19/!0a MISSION VIEJO Jl;indy lo San lJle~o i-·wy. 20U LO 2000 SQ ft . Call ownc:rH.11 1100 C:rJ .... ta ,\I e:.a ·Santa Ana J\1.J. J20W IJ20/lilti sq fl. U c:, w .,n:rn.e. prk'I(. 220 p~r 616 l:lS21644·2Zl:K -N E WPO'RT NEAR HOSP. t;.100 ~ ll ofc 1ndw; 'I. 3 ex· ~· oles w vvt O;.alb.~ & \'ct>w . .'i Jr t!Xcc ofcs (;emf r m Rt'<.'t'J>t. :ir<"h. J"nxJ ofrs. A."sembJ1 & m .i ouf. ur(':i. Sound tud1Q opttonal. 8rok!'n• •el\omt>. :4f o n·F r >. 04S .Woo \ 642·5!.15!.I. REWARD Miscellaneous Rentals 4650 LUST. U1a1m111tl Hin~. 2 l<irger dc a mond ... mount· •••••••• •• • • ••••••••••• cJ with :.! :.11t•:. 111 :-mailer lf{AJLE ll s µacc, tree ont>:..bi.:J·Jtji5 Ut:l.~am& :..haded, lo 21f. :)iO. Co:.ta All. 1 :wpm. AMATEUR Travel S450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE EUROPE NIGHT BY CAR Amate ur entertainer~ P EKSON:'li l·:L 0 1-:J>T. BRENTWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN 1200 I San Vincente Los Angeles 90049 Mesa. SU!-6173 -------------•LOST. <.;ray & blk. Aust. " h E n eede d l o perform al r urc ase a ny uropcan Dan" Po1'11t Red Or11on Cu r I or <lcli ver y 1n " An Equal Europt: & let us plan your Restaurant on Sunday Opportunity i-;mploycr Chcm1ccil lab lt'chn il'uin. :.ornc t!Xper. in Poly mer <.:he mislry helpful. Jorco C h e m ical Co. Se nd Rl'sum e Write ad no. 43o, IJaily P i lot, P.O. Box IStiU. Costa Mesa, Ca . Business jlnvnt / Shl'J.l Setter mix. male. Finance Vic Lllh & C:.t llwy, 118 . r11d1\ adual lour. From night. C~ Mike400·6:.ll I. ---------•_•_•_•_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5:.lti· l:JIS.), 8~2·1~7. SlOO Business Hcwarl.1. Opportunity 5005 --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• F<JC'\l lJ : La<.ly's bike ~l e"J Vcrul· Country Vending Cluu i.lrt-J Cull IJ1 cot CAM DY ROUTE GreL·n al 557·20!0. LJkt> 01 1 Lo home-la.nd111 g. ARE You Looking t-'111 you'll be Ill tht! hand::. or J OB SECURITY'! Tht' , cXPl'rl'-. 1\l:.o.lca:.e& te~l· AHMY has il·<md µay~ t,11 car_s 1·.UHAUTO, well. C<ill 54!!·2929, a:.k I. 1 <.111 \ ii I d t: c. N · il · for 105. ljiJ 1;)50 --------- ASSEMBLY Bartender, Female Waitress. Exper'd 25 Yrs or ulclcr. /\pply Milla 's M~·xil'an Rei.t, 5-17 W. 19th ~l. CM BEAUTICIANS 92ll2<i. • ExcelleriL route or candy ---Em_ploymen! & & sn acks a .. a1h1hle in REWARD OFFERED t'r~porot1on & Ll'fl~ M ANU F 1\C T U HING Now an tt•rvil'wmg for : Po:.1t1on!> o~n. 5 Uay!>, Newporter Inn Salon CLEANING LADY Exper. 5 Nat.t-os a week, 6P M ·2 : JOA ~t. Newport Heh o fc bldg. S teady work for r eli able woman. t).l l·Ot>OO weekdays. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jobs Wanted, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• your ::;rca . ldl'.al '>'J)' "' Fur 1nlrJ lca<.1111g lo the re · i.up plcment i.alar) or turn ul J l!IOO Conrelle pen:.1on . Locatio n s . uww s1her pamtl stolen lnslallatlons & Tnmun.g lrrJm N.B. area lus t Wed Austr a li a n HN. fe m .. furn1:.hcd . f<'J1rnn c1 ng e\c. 5 :!L"i5. t;75·ZH 5 or w11lely exp'd i\vatl fo r a\'aal able Ccin uc e' 611 ~l\)()U pri val e cJ uty work. pa nded tu full time in· -.- . 673·6819 come. J?or 1nformat1on FOUN I> lrish &mer, 1 ph. 714.sw-1~ y1. male. colldr, Brastol Bookkeeper /T ax Con:.ul - & l'aulanno. ~-0300 tunl will m aintain full sel Ambitious Couple n1:c<.ling of books 1:tfler 5:30 & more income. Unusual FOUND: Small black dog w eek e nds. Re ply t o oppo rtunity lol' ~oo<l in Da na PomL Classified ad no. 426, c /o earn1n~:.. Work together . ____ 496_·9_504 ____ Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Bo:< Part t1 me o r full time . LOST; La rge Germ Short 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. PH: 675 6884 . PTL. haired P ointcr.M {;oast t 2t)26 SS 500 IUYS . Hwy & 7lh St. tlB. Beige EXCELLENTTVPJNG E I I• h d collar. Reward! 900-3544. in my home s la 1 is e • m o n ey ---------- m a k 1ng bo utique 1n L.OST: Gray & Whale kit-__ c_a_ll_P_a_t_67_S-4_1_77 __ prime :.irea. Inventory ten w blue <.."Ollar & bell. negouablc. Forc~s1de! Nr. 19th & Placentia CM. HtlpW_.... 7100 ·GEM-!>48·8~~ or 646-9<&31# !..•••_:_•··~···~····~···~· 120·F T ust10 Ave .. N. 8. l.1 I r· d COPPER RE AL.TORS 642-4623 ~e Pu:. in our ---------1·PEN NY, 6 mo. o ld •Mealor S•rviu Station. fe m ale red Irish Set · 0 0 ler/Gold e n Retriever It et I SS 0 • 0 • w/wh1te on fc t. l.l>st vie- $ 17,500. casl\. Slater &. S anta Luc ta, • l'iiaa TaJi..out 1". V. Reward . 847 7244 • Fonl'J" C• a.polr • Jewttlry Mf9. HOLLAt40 IUS1t4ESS 645 4170 SA LES 540 ObQI FOUND: Great Dane, fawn color . $/29. Under 1 yr old. Fr isky. Vic MesH Verde CM. 549-3162. Account.-nl i!SK Mach Shop Supv $14K 1-:1ectronic Tech $950+ F /C Bkkprs to $850 IR.VINE PERSONNEL SERVICES•AGENCY 481i E. 17th <Al Jrvlne) Suii..e 224 Collta Mc-~a CCIAl•4~1470 -------...... ---i S2 h r to st art. 979·8000 Call: f>..14·0661or 5404l5IJ2 CLERICAL Attractive )(arl to model 1 afternoon a week. Mu:.1 have a nH·e figure & bt. sophii.licatecJ. Great pay. Slnclly fo r Cun. PriVlll'Y & d iscr etion ass ured. Wr1lc desc r ib an ~ yourself . Write ad !1386, L>aily Pilot, P. O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa !12t>26 AUTO--., SALESMEN Ho Experience Necessary •Demo Plan •Insurance P lan •Top Benefits •Ci1rccr Advaneemenl Potcnt1~l Apply in person to Mr. Robt:rl.ti ATLAS Chrys lcr Plyrnooth 2929 llarbor Blvd Coslu Mesa llave som ethtnl( to sell? Classified a~ do 1l well. 4 J BEAUTICIAN G uaranlct' New flOrl A ri.'j.•541:1· 13 l l IEAUTICIAN- HAIR CUTTER Top locat ion 1n busy South Coast l'lazu ma ll. Gua r anteed wa~e. 40 hr wk, vacation benetils. REG IS Beauty Salon, 540·8888. Apply in Person Only TRAINEE Hequirem ents: Lite typ- ing & willmg lo learn. Apply National Systems. Corp, 4361 Birch St, N.B. (Near U.C. Airport) CLERICAL ASST JRECEPT. Xlnt oppor. for sharp in· div. Good lypmg skills, pleasant phone voice. Lovely ofc.s & good co. benefits. Apply Nationa l Systems Corp, 061 Birch Boys & Girls St , N .B. <Near o.c. JO to 14 years or age. Dai· ~rporU ly Pilot delivery routes CLEHK·T yifr\\. wanted may be ;iva llablc In your oo wpm m inimum. M08l ahw Earn pror1t for dt: ly u uys but mu:.l be h vertci. & ca:..h, tnps or ii f h h." ,.. l merchandise for !'dhn° ava · or nia t 5 1tl . "' · ·• "' C-0. '*nerata. $2.50 hr to new s ubscr iptions. }'or sturt. Apply l't•nnysaver, information please call l 6ltil Goth&rd, H.H. 64.i -4321 .. l"rom S an <.:le m e nle -Sen Jua n Equa l oppty. employer. Cap a~tr u no a rea, o;,ill To place your mc&S~e 49~0030 a nd Mti.'llon Vic· before the Jo-&:1 T oro MrUla, call readlna public, 581·6310. phone Bqual Oppor. Employer Oa 1Jy Pilot Clus1fi~. 642 5678 HelpWCHtt~ 7100HftpW..t•d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DEPT.STO~ ....... THE BROADWAY LAGUNA HILLS WILL OPEN AUG. 4 If you are interestff in being interviewed lor permanent employment in our new store, please complete & clip out the coupon below. Mall to us at the address Indicated. You will receive an answer by phone or mail within three w"ks set- ting a specific appointment time for an in· terview with you. Excellent opportunities tor .. ualifled alJC)licants. Outstanding employee benefits. ADDRESS TO: THE BRO.ADWAY DEPT. STORE ATTN : CENTRAL PERSONNEL 3880 N. MISSION 1ROAO LOS ANGELES. CALIF. 90031 --------CLIP HERE-------"' I am 1ntetested in being interviewed for employment in lhe following area(sl: ~DEPT.MGR. SALES FLOOR STOCK HOUSEKHPINO WRAPPERS ~RESTAURANT BEAUTY SALON CAO! CASHIERS CREDIT OFACE f'f~•vShfft B Fub Time t1Ewrnng Shift Plln rime NoB No I Heve Supervitory hpet~ • v .. O I 1m over 18 yeara of 809 v .. O. Street ' I ~----~-~--------~Zip------~- .. ,, ••• ••• CtlS erv ••• ••• * * .... g& cn·l ew. el a aily Ad. .. ado •••• f ·din nlul llul •arJ U:.l·. Jr. tilu· hirt. een, in need nals ellce CE r >nt ~$ Dr 100 ••• ts. t In .. HttpW~ 7JJO......,Wm.d 7100....._ • ••••••••• ........... ~. ~~••••••••••n•• • ....,.W~ 7100 HelpW..e.cl '7100....,Wmhd 1i00 • l>ellv.•r1m••· perm., F•CTOI ·~·· •••!"-••••••~ ... -.... ••-••••••••-•••••• •••••••••••*"*"**•••• I Sund!y, June 1. 1975 -OAJl Y PILOT 0 I I tWpW..eN 7100HllpW..h4 1100 W.Cll•tl1e licfdn 4fzo p/dmct. Early momcs~.ll y A Y .... • J anitors, p/tflb• eVU. • oC LA TU:D.M to CM. N Needed. Coata Mesa. firm llaleftem. S o.ya wk. areu. No COilJett .Maul 'Wltb comatll)' beoeflt.t ti Muat beovera.-1 b a Ve de{len.ij'" C.ar. ~I to'f a Cirl towotk • 548-4152. h the shop area. 12.~ an JUNIOR ~··ESMEN DEMONSTRATORS St~~lLo start. Call A1e l0-15. ~$,io.'40 OVERWEIGHT per week &etttni new Women·meo wanWd Female, p /llme. Apply customers tortba DALLY p4'rtlclpat.e In new re· 2·4Pm d airy. Foster PILOT arter acbool and voluUonaa. eiiiJ>l qq0 . r~eze, 899 W. 19th St, Sat"1'daya. You muat be trol progr;flri, swe~ing out or acbool by 3 :00 p.an. countr)'. No drug:i, diets and be able to work at modleatloil, shOta, wra~ FllEl(fi.AS$ leasl 3 days per week. No o r the r a.~ y , etc. REPAjR deliveries or collect.Ing. Real Estate Sales S.ccn.s•Mo Acddl.t •Sales Sensitivity Training •License Preparation Fa ~ous Real Estate Course Now Av ..... At $69.00 <Reimbursable t(> qualified grads) For information call 548·1192 Academy Real Estate CCMltroctillq & .._.9C.e Schoals 325 No. ({)ld) Newport Bl #5, Newport Beach .............................................. ················!······ ...................... . •.et.,.u -...., Used Blkes/Parta. iiitup. DSTAUtAMf ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buy /s.'11 JJ.rade . II C hantecla•1r ~~~r~~: rtt!:!. Newport Br.' CM. 6'%· 0 · tiooS~caala.Homefronf Newpor._l Cyclery. A Prestlna Restcar.f the Fields $19.95, Veoet.o lhlea&h~Peugeol, ., ':ll-li'lair <Collie) $29.50, iuki. 2116 Newport Opettlng Mid-June, Newport Ano Lionel Barrymore <Qwet lvd. NB. 675-1700 I C011ltnental Food & Senlce ...... & lxc....,,... Ml1ded .......... Waters> & (San Pedro) . $13.SO u . Many &ood Suntour Ai uka ltaeer.· buys. 838"'292 $99.95. Cycle Works Ud. -..;_-------• 1822 Newport Bl. CM • Exquisite Gold Thread 548.S783. EMBROIDERED, Sllk1-~-0-.... -5-U-M_ir._nGU_l_DIS_ Ceremonial Court Robe. " -Xlnt Cond. Purple Field New.:st, Best Buy w I t h C E L EST I A L ls Now Here! He~lthful, lllexpensive. Interior fiberglw rapair Transportallon pro· Work~ fu'll Get slim experience. (Shower vlded. Call 983-~Jl in mako money. FUn job' Stall, etc.) Must do good Huntington Beach or !''or info, call M.r : finish work, CAMBRO 63H48SlnCostaMesll Jtay/918·2879. Sun. t.hru MFG. CO., 1601 Clay, &qual Oppo r t unity ~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thurs. only. H.8. (west of Beach. Employer 1 Apply In Person MondaY. or Tuesday between 1 & 4PM DRAGONS , Thun · TheSuper LeMans derbolu, Cloud forms & By Centurioo • (SHOU > Cymbols. Skirt Corona del Mar Bi.Ices south of Garfield) An ~ HtlpW..ted 7100HtlpW..ted 7100 DENTAL Chairside & e qual opportun ity 'lllTCHEN...,_. ••••••••••••••••-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 18912 MacArthur Bl~ Irvine w /blue, yellow & red 3323 E. Coast Hwy. stripes & FOO Li~--Call 675-7600 fmt. desk girl. For int. employer. Dan. T ues U•ru Sun. ....EW •ic~~IU! call 64S·S130 C.M. Call 548·7418, Ask for " ~ ~ Ch'ing Dynasty. ColJec-•---------- HelpW..tecl 7100 tWpW•fed 7100 t.orslt.em.$1200.Ms-~ BICYCLESHOP • REAL ' -----~--- Oentol Asst. Ortbo Chairs ide, a pprox. 4 days wk. Ortho exp. req. Start $3·~ hr. depending on exp. No smoking, age 20.30. 642·2626 DEMT AL RECfPT. W /chairslde exper. Moo ~ru Fri. Salary depend· 1ng on e:ir.per. Corp. benefits. N.8. S<&S-S5o.t 0entif a~ch . 752-1541 DESIGN ENGINEER FIGUREMODaS _M_a_un_·c_e_. ----l P.ARTTIME& LADlESlMO.Highp;ay, LEGALSECRETARY FULL TIME good working coodilfons. E · Immediate floor time No exp. ne.c. °"---.... r. x p e r ' m 'n · 3 yr· available with loads of ~·~ m Wkdays, call Green, any day iocld'g 833.3622 ask for Karen leads. Field training & a Sun. _____ _,,.....:.;:.::.:..:.::.:.._1 full t ime manager al 714/121..0110 LET'ShaveaSaraCoven-your disposal 7 days a try Jewelry Show or be a week to assist you any Food Sen Worker Fasbk>o Show Director. time of Lhe day or night. 6:30·3sbift&1:30-8shift. Either way It pays ·otr. 70'-" com mission to Park Lid c Ce 847-7697 qualified persons. Call 0 onv. nter, ----------1 Cor inte rview. Limited 466 Flagship Rd, N.B. LIFE GUARD openings. John Pilato. FORMER MARIN~ Day $46-0022 or evening~ If your MOS is in one or For community pool. 538-8409. Walker&Lee. these critical fields; 02. Certified & knowledgea· os 2 23 ble of pool equipment.. 1---------• 1' •28•33•40•43•57• J une ·September. 59, 67 Call 548·~7 or . ,. 968·9171. The Career _548_·8348 ________ 1 ... newport ~~persomel ?:~\ agency ,. ... ~-. 752·0331 Co~ps wants YOU to Re-MAID WANTED, par t enhst. time. Call Mesa Motel. GEHEIAL Out of Woril7 Long term jobs avail. NOW tor: 646-9681 MAID WANTED ~ Don Quixote Motel Sr. Prog.ramr to $16K 2100Newport81,CM Jr.Programr to$12K Call642·2670 Secy/Gen Ofc to$650 1----------1 Ma ny Sec'y Openings MClfHIC)er-Pet Store Girl Fri <Lag> to $700 Tropical Fis h knowledge 2192 Martin, Irvine ••••••••••••• ... ••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• 2 German Clocks, Oak ANNIVERSARY -ISTATE~£S Sales.men for sales pro· SECRETARY. Pan.time, Rocking Chair, Din·Rm SPECIAL! Fantastic op· r the motion Program where general office. 494·9'44 Tbl & 6 Chrs. Etc. Pri A free set or Kangaroo go-getter. CWTeri staf· i:esul~ are g uaror no ob-by appointment only. ply. 20362 liayview Ave. sta nd a rd P anniera fiog very a ctive Red Ug. Hagb pay, days only, S.A. Hts. Sat&Son. (worth Sl6) will be gaveo Carpet Reall.Ol"S ()(face. repeat bus. Mr. Ad.ams SECRETARY away with every new 10 No ltcense necess. t.oapp-548·7479 Must ha ve excelle nt PUILIC AlJc:;TIOM speed bake purchased oo ly. A p proved ~or Salespeople, insurance; slllort hand & ty ping MANY ITEMSOFFlNE Sat., May Jlsl or Mbn .• veterans. Free tr~ng. le.adsCurnisbed,topcom-abilities. @ffice is local· ESTATE JEWELRY. June 2nd from ~10KES F or Info, call Landa, m ission , licensed pre· ed in San Onofre. Equal ART OBJECTS, AN· SPOKES BlCYCLl!:S, 224 SS8·75S5or5~. ferred. Also "'~re•~ry, Opportunity Employer TJQUES. FINE FURN., 5tb St, HB. ~ ""' Co t • M Beasl ETC. PHONE FOR IN· 536-6940 or SJ&71m general office ex_p., oc · n ac~: r. ey ---------R.E. SALESMAN wUl tra; .. 00-""":i 714/498-2230 FO. & BROCHURE. For very s uccessful -. """' 64S.2200 BICYCLE SHACK adult community. 40 Toj;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; SECRETARY for Law . . Peugeot U081J) spds. as.- 60 yrs old. Call btwn 10 SALES A WOMEN Firm. Xlnt typing, die· Ant1que dining table $8.5. sembled. $139.95, r:eg. A.M. & 2 P .M. f'rl/Sat /oc ~ tapbone. prior legal no Hand carved dresser $159.95. Quality Zl .. Gum Mon.499-4509 (&acoupleofgoodinenl nee. Good working en· $150.9·5.968·3506F.V. Tires, $5. pr .. reg. rt. REAL ESTATE 65·70% Comm. Superb private and 11emi-privaie offices. Fringe benefits. Residential and invest · menl openings ror B r o k e r s a o d Salespersons. <i)UAlLPLACE PROPERTIES WE OFFER: · vironment. Please call Railroad Signal Lant.em Chrome Carriers ~ • 1. A career in advertising Mrs. Regner at833·9031. 4·way 318 E 16th Pl • reg. $2.98. 109:3 ~liker, & Pub)."' J t' I C · · · • C.M. (Btwn Fairview & · "· r ea ions w a Security Guard. Priv. oslaMesa. Bristol)S46·4130 P , successful & fast grow-Comm. needed. Military A . B k. U 1 ' Ing co. or r elated exper 30 hr ntique utter isl i:ic e BOY'S green Schwinn J r 2. Easy sales w/a down k C · . J oe Popcorn Machane, S · 1 "-. to earth product that w · ompany benefi~s. $1,295. Call Maur een tmgray, x nt cond. $>15. small businesses a p-Vehl<:l~ provided. Wnte 675-2832 hours 9-5 Mon _540_·_l_79_2_· _____ _ class1f1ed ~d. No. 387. F · · · prei:iate & can afford. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box. tbru ri New ladies Schwinn sufler 3. Daytim e work-No 1560 Costa Mesa ca .a. .. p1iaeces 8010 sporl 10 speed bike. Cost Eves·No weekends-No · ' • · "f" $185 Sac Sl25 847-6217 travel. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · · · *S~cy's-Several Nu Mon arch gas COMffaS & 4. No gimmicks or high $5SO·S900100% Fee Paid pressure selling. Acclng Cl ks/Gen ore range worth $400.asking EquipmHf 8030 required. 642·5522 Jeannie Sisco Don Beman 5 Sh b l $300. 848·0444 or847-9775 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . on, ut comp ete Liz Reinde~ Agency training program. 4ozoBirchSt,St.el04 Fridg idaire gas d yer Yashica TL Electro X. JS Masseuse needed, exp. Mimi Leverton 7 l 4·752-1920 wlU lrn. Call 645-0864 for ~~~~~~~~~--------- appointmenL HelpWanted 7100 RNS·LVNS'andAIDES Jr. l illiftCJ Clerit P,ltimeTyplst MCR 3100 Opr JO Key Opr Accounting Clcs Escrew Dept Ctk ~~~~~~~~I SECRETARIES!! Must have minimum or 2·3 yrs exp. in designing valves & olber related hydraulic equipment. Send Resume to P .O. Box 2322, Newport Beach, Calif. 92663. ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Spa· Hunt. Bch. Al· tra ctive gi r ls for masseuse & receptionist Exp. Onl)'·FUll Tame Morgan Nurses Re~istry 6.>7 W.19lnSt..C.M. 6. Fast pay·absolute)y Newport Beach 8.13·8190 avocado, used ont/ foo; ~m. t.7 lens, Sl.2.S. Call to P com missiohs & Call for appomtment mon tbs, $75.00 Call Jam. 968·1931 bonuses. . 675-0342 Dnperatety Heeded * S.Cy's /f yplsts Tempo Temporary Help 17802 Sky Parle, Irvine Ca II 54o.44SS Work thru the Summer or longer with Office Ovttiood 557-0061 Gel AHEAD fu The 548-9361 833.2365 7. Exclus ive territory (2) S&v1ce Sta men, 1st ---------!Cats 8035 controls to protect future class. Top wage,, + REFRIG. frost free. 15 •••··~·•••••••••••••••• earnings. comm. Apply Ray Carey cu. ft. xlnt cood. $!25. Beautiful SIAMESE KIT· RN.CCU 8. $200 Weekly draw, Chevron Station 604 S 581-6715or 893-3049 TENS, 6 wks. $40 each. positions. No exper. nee, ---------wi II train. Day & night in· tervw 963· 7723 or 962-393-1 betwn 10am-10pm. • . •:>51-1816. Nights, full or p/time. when qualified. Coast Hwy, Lag. Sch K . ---------AND M UCH MUCH enmore wash.~. Frig. , Differentia l pay. Xlnl MORE Sls/fechl to Siik wash.$50. Westinghouse REG D PERSIAN Kil· benefits. Contact Mrs . I d ~"' Guar & tens. Grand Champ. Bk· J ensen, 642-2734, Costa For personal apptcall Back-up for European e ec ryer . ...,.,. ground. Potential show MEN AND Memorial Hospital, 301 631-0454 9am-6pm mktng mgr. Engmgdeg. del. 546.8672 qual. 1 Female white, 1 1~~~~~~~~~~1 a MUST. Exp·d in sales WOMEN PAR'[TIME Victoria,C.M.EOE. 1: of ELECTRONIC Clea~, Jrg Servel ga malecream.675·2692 DISPATCHER .ARMY.Call549-2929 Graveyar:d Shift. Apply ____ A_s_k_fo_r_1_06 ___ 1 BI·LlNGUALTELLER !~~~~~~~~~ INSTRUMENTATION refrigerat?r·works, $SO. PERSIAN KITIENS NO EXPERIENCE Te ller, new accounts SALES SECRETARIES (not components> t Call S48·6024· CFAreg.topquality. inperson, GRILL Cook wanted. YELLOWCAB Must bave reCs. Clean 186 E. 16th, Costa Mesa appearance. Full time. NO PHONE CALLS Cfrmels. 497·2550. PLEASE HAIR STYLIST-Exp'd. NECESSARY! ~uties, 30 hrs. wk. inc.lud · , Auist SalH Mgr ·comm ·1 industry. Org. '74 Kelvinatar side x sid S75/Sl00 • 546-9965 If you like people and e'"x~peSra.tuprrdeafyds .. APprepvly1ous 1 .n Guys or gals. to ass.isl Co. mfr pays our' fee/fe no frost, 19 cu ft. Refrig. 0 1040 ----------675-370l or 675-4232 or t hink you could sell r h hf h Immediate opening for jobs also. $400. 545-9882. OCJS California's No. 1 persontoP.Shumakeat man~gero .1g as ion b a . I i o g u a 1 AngusGordonPcrsonnel , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·4315. ----------1 selling line or cars let HomeFederalSavings & mens boutique. Mus t (E n g l ish /S panis h ) Agency642·6720 Freezer for sale $125 . •PETWORLD• HOSTESS h h Loan, 32039 Camino have good sales exper. s 333E 17 hN 5 CM ~Goode dT Mus( ha ve minimum of us s ow ow you can I te v e s w Call r ecre tary • preferably · l 01 • on 1 ion. Llasa·Apso, Chi~aMa. DRAnSMAN . E 'd f ·~ t ' make over "'20 000 a Capjstrano, San Juan n r. I w no . er W/""rsonnel expenence . Call 646-4340 . P di 2.3 yrs exp. J·n detaui·og xper or res ..... uran an • • · appointment r -Sta H 1 ted tiny oo es es• •e . I Capistrano. "'~ual op· . an recpu1·tment & a·n· uon .e P wan . , <2l , w ' mechanl'cal •· hydraulic leading Newport Bch re-year m a P easant. "At THE LOOK • E & Coe" ker Dox1·e P1·t B"lls -· bl · · ' portunily employer. surance w/ab1·11·ty t men p/lJme. verungs . ' · .., • co mponents . Send sort hotel. Call John enJoya epos1t1on . 6 4 4 6500 weekends 673-9950 A t 8015 Cockapoo, Porn. 100 Resume to P .O. Box2322, iM4·1700, ext s.s.i Equal • • operate adding machine . Ye ion mixed Puppies. Stud Op E I 0 d I h. . PBX Answering Serv 1----------& calculator. Typing 65, STUDr.~s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach. Calif. __ po_r_._m_p_o_y_er ___ • ur ea crs tp training Aftn & eves. Wknds in· SALES CLERK. part s;n, 1----------1 serv. most breeds. ?525 92663 classes are s tartinc eluded. EOE.540-l.9ti2 time, 30 hr wk. Apply in dictaphone&sh.. Earn fun money doing W. 11th al Frurview, iA. ~~~~~~~~~~ HousecleaningServ. now andwewill ----------1 persoo. Tandy i,eather bldg maintenance work A..._.TlnUE 0penEves53l·S027 :>. Need women 25 and l•--------•I Co.2630 AvonSt.N•'B. An excellent opportunity 3 H . h M be 1"1111 T DRAFTSM~~f!!NE older. Gd. hours. Call PAYYOUWHILEYOll forSecretaryw/residen· }p,~ rs a mg t. ust AUCTIO..._. BORZOI <Russia n / exp'd. HV('l<;" ilmb· Janice's Raggedy Anos. b E A R N A PBX SALESGIRL. fabric ex-ti al d evelopment o 1"1111 Wolf.hound> AKC, 12 ing. Part tiMe! 1. _J~7_S._6553 ________ PROFESSION WITH Expcr'd, strong PBX per. necess. architectural back· S .l.S. •GRAND HOTa* mos. Fem.642·0805 U N L I M I T E D Rece ptionist. 8 Hr day. Call Henry. 646-4G10 ground & experience in Temporary Services No. I HOTEL WAY DYNAMITE Houseclng Serv·Mature, Sales woman wanted for bo.n dab I e w ~ men• ·adv. /PR firm. Must have p/ume. Needed immed. O.PPORTUNJTY FOR purchas ing/construe· 1424 S.Grand,S.A. OFFHARBORBLVD. ADVANCEMENT. Manuf. Beachar~~.Send Sales ladies, exciting & tion. Marketing & plan· ___ C_a_1_1s_ss_-~_2_1 ___ 1 resume to Cl~1f1ed_ ad easy sales even for the nmg experience helpful. ANAHEIM PEMBROKE We lc h Corkie, Pups & Grown Dogs. AKC . 546-4928 background in PR. See _64_5·_5_l23 ______ _ Don Estey, Suite 209, 4300 House Cleaning, 1 day wk. Campus Dr $2.50 per hr. In less than two weeks you will be eligible to actually sell cars with the constant help and cooperation o r ma nagement. no. 425, c /o Da.'IY Pilot. inexp. High pay, car re· Typing 65, sh 80. Die-1'ELEPHON ESALES P. o. Bo.~ 1~: Costa quired. Mr. Adams taphone & light book· Part time or full time. Mesa, Cahl. 92626. 548.7,17~ keeping. lOam to lpm or 5pm to 8pm. Excellentearn1ngs, OPP.MAINGATE DOG OBED I ENC~ TO DISNEYLAND CLASS to Start Wed. Rolltop Does ks . Hall Ju ne 25. i :JO p.m . T r e e s , Ca r ved Newport Reh-Irvine Sideboards, Armoires, area. 546-4928 C a r ved C h ai r s. 644-1760 SALES LA DY ror ex-Please Call salary or commissions. Pers on 21 ·40, trn for elusive Ch1ldrcns store in 646-4100 aft. 5pm ELEC·TRONIC TECHNICIAN House kee per, live·in, middle aged. sett.l ed • woman. Wages open. w E JI Av E BE F. N Refs. req'd. Call 496·4069 SERVING ORANG I:: 2 Y r d e g r e e & I or or 494·8960 C O t: ,,.; T Y F O R 5 4 equivale ntln electromcs. ----------• YEA.RS AND OFFER 3 Yrs supervi~ry exper. Housekeeper. mature FRINGE DENEFITS t Sl50 k Or Send Resume mgm · w guarn. South Coast Plaza. f:x· Coll. pref. Mr. Levi perience necessary. THE lRYIMECO. 848-100.t 549.8585 550 Newport Gtr Dr Phone Solic itor. Your ---------Mewportleach92663 phone. No selling · SALES-TROPICAL 644-3389 Making appointments . FJSll & Pet St.ore. 1-'ish Equal Oppor. Employer 675·3538 knowledge req. ~2·5522 Type Setting Bxperienccd manager & input/output opcralOr for MTSR/MTSC magazine type setting department. Excellent benefits & working conditions . Bookcases & Many Fine Dog Training Class -San Antique Furniture Items Diego Frwy & llarl>or & Bric·a·Brac. Blvd area. 549·2374. Mon. June 2 Irish Setler Puppies. • i n m a i n ten a n c e person for guest home. analog/digital circlut.ry: J.llShift. &16·6716 T ~~TU ~NAC ~ ~ ~ ~ c 0 . m P u. t e r Housekeeper. f/time. Ap· R ET I R E M E NT . ~erman~ls Jpenpherals, ply Mesa Verde Conv. DEMONSTRATOR. PLUMBER NEEDED 2 to 3 Years Exper. HelpWCMtted 7100HelpWClllfed 7100 C.B.S. Publications . • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I _7_1_41_64_6·_44_5_5_. -----l •7 :30 P.M.* JOHN KING Auctioneer (iU )722-7777 EXT.206 PREVIEW•1 P.M. AKC. x lnt quality, c h a m p . I i n e . $10 0 . 213·866·~390 White German Shep. llllP· pies, AKC reg. 64S·TI~ art. 6p.m. 1mag.e.d1splay hardware. Hosp 661 Center St CM A N D G EN E R OU S Familiar w /EIA/RS232C ' ' BONUS PLANS. s tandards , data com-Housemother/Assistant. • munications sys tems. Alcohol Rehabililallon LET'S T"'LIC Closing date June 30th. house. Sober member ~ Coast Community AA 2 yrs prcfd. 558·9807 AIOUT College (}i5t.ncl. or 542-3686. YOUR J370 Adams. CoE.t..a Me...a ----------• FUTURE' Equal Oppor: ~'mplo}'l?r Ideal Summer Job • Electrician~ Learn a trade. 556-3131 (Part·TimeHours ) Call Mr. John Felter Work 4 hrs a day in our today for interview. new cool ofc across from Harbor Area O.C. Air port & earn 642·0010 SlOO+ 'per wk. The work Orange County Arca is fun & perfectly s uits 540-821 I people who enjoy putting THEODORE Call 537·2211 REAL ESTATE Investment Offic~ Oppo rtun ity for 2 li cens ed real es tat e salesmen for my invest· ment office. Priv3te of· f1 ce. Good referrals. All types of property lo sell and trade. Make more money he re. Call for in· te rvicw. 1860 Newport Blvd. CM. W.E. Lachen· myer, Realtor, 646-3928, eves :673·4577. ELEC TRICIAMS Wanted. Service·or colt· st ruction ex per. req 'd. Top pay & benef11s. App· Jy in person at, 1779.5 Sky Park Cr, SuiteG,lr vfne. their v&bal capabilities IOllNS FORD to work. Stude nt s, 2000HARBOR BLVD. REAL ESTATE housewjves & moon· COSTA MESA 1860 H --'Bl lighters are welcome. i-----------1 e .... .--: • · Call for more info & Costa Mesa ELECTRICAL personal interview. Time l•--------•I Well located RE office ESTIMATOR Life Books, 833-8008. MCR 3100 Op.-n eeds 2 Ii c ens e d ood be r. A/P & A /R posting. s a lespeople. Women Top pay, g ne its. ---------Loca, 4 week + assign-we lcome. Business is Send resume w/salary IMHALATIOH ment.. Starts weekof6/2. good-need more help req u irements t o · cl Classified ad no. 428. c/o THERAPY TECH CALL NOW! fo r our buyers! al for Daily Pilot. P . O. Box Min. 2 yrs exper. or Office Overload inter view. · 1560, Costa Mes a, Ca schooling. SaJary com· 557-0061 Call Anyti.- 92626. mensurate wttraaning &l~~~~~~~~~~I 646-3928,Eves673-4577 exper. Contact Mr. Lachenmyer Hamilton, 642·2734 ext I•--------• 387. Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. EOE. ESCROWOIPT CLEU Work in local S&L for 4 to 8 weeks. Exper. necess. ~~~~~~~~~~ Salary open. CALL TODAY! *1000 NEW ·J08S! Office Overtood 557-0061 INSPECTOR N 0 w a cc e p ti n g PreclSI. ·on applications for July through November. Experie nced l ow·truck Mechani'cal Air Force Delayed driver. Musl have refs. Enlistment Program I.agu na 8cb. area . Req's 3·~ yrs QC exper. means you can be 497·1735. including Jsl article in· sure the job you s~tlon of machine & choose Is the job you · EX. SECaETARY plastic parts. Must have get. Check with your Realtor -------- Reot Estate Sales l:1<per., mature. depen· dable, compatible real estate sa leswoman for sales & rentals; 5 day week, incl. Sat. &Sun. ~ali~1hurq .... . ' BALBOA ISLAl'\0 • 67l-HOO • For small Real Estate knowledge of blueprin~ Air Jo'orce Recruiter Developer In N.8. near dimensioning & use of N 0 W w h l le the * * • • ti1irport. Must hnvt aood precision inspection career' sel~cllon is Real Estate lY pl n g & s~ s kills. measurine equipment. the greatest. IROKElt OR Knowledge of Real ASSOCIATE £state flnandng 4' COO• ST AJ OSWITCH In Orange County s ALE s op EN t NG. slruction would be IMC. helpful. Xlnl rringe ll MAR" unusual opponunlty for benefits. Send-r_.une 1139 Ba er. Cost.a Mesa Ca a t' x P e r i e n c e d w /solary requirement..' 549·304 l 836-2243 Realtor /Associate. Qall to: Classified ad no. '21, Equal Oppor. ~mployor ~•5·114 24, Associated c/o Oaaly Pilot. 'P Cf. lJOi liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii South Coast Brokers. 1500, Costa Mesa, CaUf. • , _________ _. -----*-*-*-*--- 92626· Reaume.. mUSL ba otrOITUtrlTY Topla~yOUfmessqe Real Es Ute, licensed received by June6Ul. knocu otun ,men You' before the s ales~cople . Why not Don't K1ve up the ship! "Lit t" It In ctasaltled. Stilp lo •hort result•! !d·56'18. use reau&t·eettlna Dally readinC public, work 1n the hoUest area Pilot Classtned Ads to phone Jluntlngton Beachlf"oon· reKh Ute Orange Cout Oal&yPllot tain · Valley. Call Phil tnarket. Cluallled11&2,6678 McNam eb at Vlllaac P tione&eS6'11 Real Estate~ San Juan Capistrano You may have noticed the new big white building with the orange tile roof at the Junipero Serra offramp to the San Diego Freeway. That's our company. ENDEVCO, & we m a nufa c ture & market sophisticated precision electronic instrumentation systems. We Currently Have The Following Openinqs: *Electronic Assemblers *Test Technicians *Accounting Clerks *Ceramic Lab Assistant *Order Correspondent *Cost Analyst *Secre~ary If you have experience in any of the above, & would like to work for a well established progressi ve company in our b.eautiiul facility, PIHM MbtMt y0.-,...... or stop by ..d.,,., .t ENDEVCO Rancho Viejo Road San Juan C3pistrano An Equal Opp0rtunity Employer DAYOFSALE TYPIST 642-5678 Must have good typing _ ........................ IM ....... ~ .. skills. so w.p.m . Good general orrice back· ground nece ss . Please Apply Personnel Dept 9AM-3PM Mon-Fri PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach Equal Oppor. Employer A CONVENIENT SHOPPINC AND S£WING GUIDE FOtt THE CAL ON THE CO. ' For an Ad i• WOlllN's Wortd c• Sue . 642-5671, Ext. 330 - TYPIST Ptrsonalized T'\.ftdM°"'~ 0-.~ For Lexitron Video ~f6rK>r rwfetft Type. Speed & accuracy ;f; important. Pleas a nt ,.~ N. B. ore. Raub, Bein, Fro~t & Associates. 1401 _. Quail, N. B. 8.13·0070 • Waitren Wonted Must be over 2l. El Matador, 1768 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa. WHO WANTS TO WORK? DRIVE ACAB! CHOOSE your hours. work for yourself, be your own boss. Men or Women. Can be slightly ha nd1 ca pp ed. Neat· Cl ean Appearance. Vets .. reured. A~e 2S to 70. Supplement your in· come. Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a day. Apply in person, Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. 16th St.. Costa Mesa. You ng lady with tar, work 10·1, 6 days. good money. Call 645-0145 Blf:c Mechanic. Exp in re · • some sales. 1-\111 u . S49·3647 eerore 1 P Tues-Sat. .I \. .. SALESLADY. 40hr wk 4.70130 c.,_. .. , No nights or Sun. Apply Qipuc-ci cre:ited • fun. QllCftback sundres.s. whtcll an person 9-12 noon only k ri -. •-h <NO phone calls) CosLa may~ rlc ·nick t mmed. me zapper 1s in lht ..... side sum. Wur ll with M without a purrh&:~ Mesa Stataont>rs. ZlO E belt. t-•abric11 . Hntn, pique. novelty cottort. 17th St. C M. synthclks. A·70.130 Is printfd on <tu•llly paper m .._.OTICir. 11i~cs 8-16. Size 12 roquires 2 1/8 yda, or 4S" rabn • " s To order· send pattern number, aile. namt. how Daily Pilol Class• IKfdreu and a.Ip Prlco SUO plu.s zs• ~ae. Maie i(led ads display their check payable to Spadu . Pallern Booki b¥ messages with leglblUty ClauUicatlon. Printed Paltuns. Sl.00 phis W and impact 7 Out ads, we postage. Send order• to th.ls new•papet, c to are proud to say, really Spadea, 2 Bridge St., td.lltord, N.J . .-.a. Deti&.. &t't reaulla. Phone CP·IS. 6'2·S61S. .... ........ .j[PJOtJ#..Jll ) • ·~·PllDAILYPILOT ~ Synday.June1.1975 .. slcal ""loatt,,ower 9040 Autol,t•pDl'M.. . Amtos,..,Ofttcl Mltot.IMportH ~~·.~ ...... , .............. h 1083 ··~···················· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0..,. • 1040 '-wit•• IOSO HowtehoW Goock 106& ....................... 1'' SKf BOAT, 7~ UP loah, SpHd & TNlt.n Trawl ta 70 VMt 9570 IMW •712 ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRUM iel (Sonar) 4 Evanrude. 'l'ralltt. Cov-Ski . 9010 • • ••••••••••••~ •••,.•~••••••••••••••• : '' SIU(Y TBIJUS .Hunk bed$ refri" chests Mov1n• e"e""t.blna aoes drums w /cymbals·+ er· Misc xtrus. $750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••,••5•h••••:::=::•••• Tham• "dbl " 'iZ 24 m/t'm radto. ~ .. ., · •• • .. .., · · h h h N -G4041til .,.... • SSHP 18 u ta ............. , ltOV · • "~-Air Mo 14 • tt11diali. l AAC 962.8.377 dtnet"' .set. ttwk tables. <.;omp. houi.ehold (u1n. 1a at. ear.new_.,. , AS ..,/\._, new & reh'lai ,1150 firm Ready for Hot vvu\'.. • $4~ 4937948 • OOLDEN ltt."TRlEVER lamps, book~Jvfl, m1r· Herrig & m1i.c. 830-~7 ..!_ pty644..Wl 20• JtO with trlr. New fa c· M etrc. w I new JS '"' 962•7312 · ' Call uftor io~m.~·9898 owner. • • · r,o rs. Pa 1nt1 n gs. lory en.:. & outdrtve. ~owrid~r boal. & ta;.lr. • , . Autos Wanted 9590 '71 DATSUN "'f~~j,~7~ 1' aberware Rot1ss.. -+ HI~• Furnitww & Good f1shan~ boat. M;my ~5. 642·8:>59. 62 Trailer, 12 Aristocrat ••••••••••••••••••••••• _________ ,uth~r household ltem.s. Je we lry 1070 . ~pmettt 808S cxtrus. $2500. Duyai Tronsportotion •newtires,lce box,oven, W~P/\YTOPOOLLAR 240Z tisasaJ>()OS,adorable7wk 642·2060· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64S·71i68/~ves 831·1527 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sJps 5, xlnt. cond. FORTOPUSFOCARS 01•• . $J5 h WA .... TED ' l -------c s_. I 847·7414. • C4 t.•L"I' c Aulomallc lrlUL'jnlb:iion. "' puppies eac ·Heywood-Wakefield cluna n Exe sv cbrs $15/35, secy 25 • Chris Crart Cabm ampers, u.• 1'0.RElGN, OOMc..,;u! S.S.Z.5938, lrvme. cab., table, 6 chain;. H TOP Ci\Sll DOI.LAil chrs ~/2<S, de..-.ks, drtg Crwser. XlntCo~. $2400 R~t 91 20 SEARS tent trailer. Add· or CLASSICS ~~dloc.~i~~t1;!~0~ji,::.~ ®t..DEN RETRIEVER F~. r~frig., xlnt cond. J'AlD FOR YOUR s t ools /dks,\exc dks, 0 r make reasonable or.••••••••••••••••••••••• u·room tncluded. $180. lfyour curl~extraclean (742(.;IV ) • l~PS, M/F , beautiful. 8.33·171i8 1 JJ.;WE LRY. WATCHES, Plerce·867 W 19th, CM. rer. Call. 540.0378 aft l><?d&e Bub. top, 0000 mi. ~-7011 sec us fint. •1lll0. SS6·1482or968 5400 E . ~-•·d l ART OBJECTS. GOLD, 645·7411 6PM. Extras. $6000 Cnsh or IAUER IUICK <1477 r~~di~~e;:'"~• r:.:;.~ ~·l~ ~ E ~U~~l{~l~~: IBM t;x,e c. Model . 8 16' Oouble End life boat lnHieon house.492·4367. • Auto Senlc:e & Cos~~~~rbor H~::2500 eJ~Wl. l.IJDtA• Golden Relriever, champ. lines , shots. $1 SO. U.2·5129. aquarium/ terrarium jn TIQUES.G45-2200 . typewriter , curbon rib-W/eng well. 6HP on OP· 1968 Oodge truck & 11 \."ll Parh 9400 ----------. middle. s t orage for bon. $169. sso. dn. tional G75.3003 s1:lf co nt lto ya l ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOPDOll A.R st~reo & books. Must 979·8533 Couc hm un Camper , Trans Axle·'M vw Bus. --r A4il>rable Wire Fox Te r. see! Sacrifice $l28S. Oig. MJU.UCIMOUA 1080 p ts 8087 ALLGLASS Pacemaker ~3000 or make offer. S75 r Pull & s:;o you pull. PAID VOLVO r1 er pupp1ei;, 10 wks. $3000. 557·3732. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~••••••••••••••••••••• 25' 210HP Chry. Many 549·262!.I Eves 646·3~09. ·n ays IMMEDIATEL y AKC.watchdog.842·11~.Table corner bed group. WANTED M'sscovy, quackless u:.~i1 $9695/bs t o(l'. Moblle Homea 9140 644·5404ext26. FORALL 1966Hmbor,(.M 6469303 AKC Viisla pups, fan· Storage headboard •. Bed TOP C s r DO LA duckling, $3. Chinchilla ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRUCK CRANE FOREIGN CARS 11>73 240 z. 4 ispd. Air. t¥lic dogs. $15 NOW. has 3 drawers $275. urm. p A• 0 At'~ R YLO U ~ cages, S20. Ph; S-16-9965 23 Ft. 1-·ormulu I /O, 210 10'x8' Trailer. New stv, <Lorain> 25,000 lb capat. CALL OR COME IM Am Wm s tereo w/ tape. S.f6·62.21. 675-3308 JEWELRY WATCHES i & 0 8090 OM C, head, radio, Oilll relr & hot water tank. Model MC424. $,10,500. TO SEE US New tires & Kon.i shoe-ks. -17 ... Teak RT 0 'crs · anos nJm5 tank. full snap on covt:r. l\dult pk. $2200~pace c II J k Wilk Sl650.830·0174. LHASA APSO, fem . l!mo. Color T v . ~ .BJE .• ' GOLD ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good Cond. $5000. For l'cnt ~iOmu. 557 5105 101· a a c • en' ------wh /brn. Rea~ablc. bunk beds. t ables, p1c· SILVER SERVI CE . 1911 So h m e r Grand appl. 213.681-0862 apµl. _w_e_e_1<_d_a"'-ys_._54_9-_97_1_i.__ ·74 u210. 4 dr. 4 spt.I, luw G46·7957 Gtt-2210 Lu res. plants, misc . FINE FU RN & AN· c 1•arlor > $1500/0fr. ----------mdt!agt', xlnt con1l. ._ __ toy-... 8045 IH0·1357 TlQUES. 645-~ 497 ·2802 days 494·2652 13' HOSTON Whaler w/40 Motorcycles/ Autos for Sale 4U2-2rn5 ~.. -.Eves. HP J ohnson clec. llas Scooters 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••Office desk a nd swi\'C) 1. b 1 • '7l·24uz-llrown, low ... K f bed c•RPET1•nG••..as 1g ts, cover . ra1 s •••••••••••••••••••••••• Anff-s/ TINYMag1cK1tt.ens,Crcc <.'iJair. rngsai~soa · "' -""'" UPRIGll'r Piano, good speedometer, etc. (.'au Must Sell '74~llondaCB Cll-;jics 9520 3100W.Coastlfwy.N.8. mileage, Ma~s . Xlnl to good homes. Mal> le . ch a 11' s · En· Top Qua I Mall Seconds cood. $375. Lynn. 675·8011 JOO. Lo mi 's. SlOO. & as-•••••••••••i.•••••••••• • Cond i t ion. S4 , 5 5 o. s.t8·2t).&8 cyclopedias. 2 bar stools. Used Carpets·AnY Si.t.e Call 673-6370. 642·9405 073.3750 6-"1·6279, 6H·l700, Ext. "CHEAP!!.. 26' Owerts Cabrn crwscr sumc balance $990. J950 Studebaker Com---- F n EE Kl TT EN s. 7 50d alt. J Call 6 7 ]..7162 Small Piano, $75 JO' Beam $1995. IHG·3472 Alan ~9a!ldcr 4 dr, xlnt cond. WE BUY. weeks, weaned, male & Pvt Pty 675·0300 'H Yamaha Enduro. 1600 .,. ~ fc:male, 645·»1.S Ger-Sale 8055 --------673·5918 · E 11 t d M 536-0560 IMPORTS -7 -----------•Swordfish Plank, 20' Alloy ma. X<.'e en con · ust ---------- 3 Free K1Llens, ti weeks old 96lH)358 J"tee Puppies, mothers ;J'Oedle, small breed. • • ~ 839·1946 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coast Firewood Supply Sporti-Goods 8094 Tuna Tower-steel Sell! S800. 5411-1860 Very RA RI!: '53 Nash OLD trunks. coins, toy S75 "ord dcLiverM• .. 7 H I · h 'S9 C d ·" <-'U. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540 0408 , 11 d 50 . ped ea ey wit a soldiers. D. F.radio,6000 -... ~1 -1122 ---------72 ~on .a 7 '. eqwp engine. Make offer. HTU window air. cond .• ---------GUM COLLECTORS 28• liaja Uoat. C>sl. w I $680 111 lounng acce:,s. 675.0970 ask for Bill pallo table & chairs. old MATTRESS Double Barrel Rifle "'I l . d gm I m mac cond. ~1600 . · • d I d G . M ... n Con . Sl2. :;..., ,.A5,A.78;. Top Dollar For Any Make or Model. JIM1ANOS MAZDA ce ar chest, inf atable an enu1ne a user P vt. Pty. 54o.CJ.I08 .,.. ... v '61 Classic T·Bird. Xlnt kayak. Much more. 318 *MAD .... ESS* Orbendorf Spprter wilh ------------------• cond. 2001S.Manchester 8 . 16th Place, Costa " rear scope base part of 14' BOAT. big wheel. '7·l Yamaha YZ 12.5. Xlnt Call 536·9821 af\2pm. Anaheim 636·6000 hU~t; to gd bm w/fenccd Mesa. Sat &Sun. *ALL SIZES* rece.i ver bridge. Ex· trailer, 18 Ill' cng, ~O ~al cond. Extras. $til5. U.17 1 Dats un Station Wagon . Very good cond•· tion. good gas mileage. Good paint & intenor . Sl400. Call !llll.'r 7 pm. 642-9:!~ 240Z SALE 4 to choose! :yard. Extra smal l ----------1 pensive, but reasonably tank, s teering , i.hift, & 552·7147 RecreotionGl Orange County's : female Shepherd. Super ILUFFS--MOVIHG Priced to Move! priced. No phone·call throltlc controls. clc. , . • .· Vehicles 9530 Highest$ Buyer Slicks & Automatics, nil affect1onate&loves k1tls, Sat&Sunl0t.o5. 833-9625&646-8686 548·2431 & leav e $300.2335Elden,C.M. 7ii~tl~~~d. T~!.!n~~~h ••••••••••••••••••••••: , onlm_...s fully equipped; ma ~ nobadhabtt.s.586-59.50 222lJV1staHogar,NB m essage for J im or ----------orT.O.l'.536.6445. Have you~ cake &eat 1L ,...., wheels. spoiler. air con· o.t-t-5337 or044-1424 BED, King Sz. mattress Lonnie Ladd. Will p.ro-33' Chris Sedan. 1949. ----------too! Chantableorganua· Bill Moxey Toyota diL iontng, AM /FM radio, 6 wk old Brown & Wlule ----------• Box sprang, frame, xtra mplly correspond Twin screw, F.U. J\ulo '70 350 Honda. Extended Lion offers year round Csll Roger or Hill & low miles! Jrnten. ANNUAL firm ; still packaged. $215 pilot, radio etc. Good tubes. Z ·bars. GooJ free storage, main· ____ 84_7_-_8555 ____ 1 Call <192-878.5. YARD SALE! <ValueSS25>;Queen $195, Gotr clubs. complebe set cond.536-7062 . cond . 5400. Bryan tenance, substantial tax T h <Val ue $4251. Incl. de· plus sit-down cart & · 9 ·t ff 1· · FREE APPRAISAL Darling longhair kittens. grey & calico. 7 wk:,. 641-0688 160~ E . :~~l~~a li very 631·0488. Usually balls. $125. 64S.0572 13' Wha ler type boat, t\U 542'4 84 :r• :~~es: [o0~~~i~; We buy used cars & Home. HP J ohnson, elcc. st art. '71 Suluki 125, Dirt. New · I · ed trucks. Call GROTH Cloth1ng-d1shes-misc. Shot Gun llhica Model 37, $600. 497-2940/675-8820. occas1ona • msur use CHEVROLET for a free 1tems-furrutw-e. EARTH WORMS pump. modified choke. eng. & trans. $295. oryouruntt. f'orlnfocall . ~Sul. 6 yr. old AKC reg. May 30, 31 , June 1st. FOR THE GARDEN Ideal ladies gun. Weighs *IA y BOAT * _4_94_·_8'_!).!_4_. ------1 _7_14_1_64_5_·_15_8_0. _____ • ag~()~~'cuEvnOLl:.'T w •;'n~at~~~· cl~ i ,cJr:~~ SAT & SUN JG-6. Bikes. 1000 for Si.95 6~ lbs. $95. 540-52().a ail. This,2.>' Classie launch is 1975 Sutuki TM 125 very Durte Buggy, red w/ whit 18211 Beach m vd. $46·4266 clothes, toys, misc. hi.hid Worm Cas tings S2 Lug 6Pl\l. one of the or1ipnal Shore tra ck & very fast. $550. top, xlnL cond. $1100, Call Jlunllngton lieach Hems. 9402 Comstock. 1731>2 Gothard, HU KA s TL E La F em Boats used 111 i\valon 6-12·0514 040.()807. 847·f'°87 549-3331 Free Klllc ns. llc:illhy. 11 .B. • from 1938 to 1970. ~.000. ---------lovable, 9 weeks old. Box SOFA BED for sale or ribedrglass ski~, S', Ph : Dill Barry. days; '71 250 Yamahaw/get~it. 4Whee1Drins 9550 SELLIM&YOURCAR? tra1n<.'d 6 1:! .. "1339 PO\~ er mower. chaise trade for twin beds. N~r 1~~25boot~s1zff Ii. 55!i·1000/ nights675·71tiO $350. 195~ An~heim St., •••.•••••••••••••••••••• TOP PRICES PAID lounge, lnd. wet or dry 642·1982. ' ~ ue!i. sei I~r Co~:lle~: Boah, Sail 9060 Costa Mesa '73 Toyota Land Crwser. For Imports Terrier/Poodle mule pup· PY, 6 mo. Free to ~ood home. 675-1601 Ir~ vacuum cleaner, 8' --071 Kaw"saki· 500. Show Xlnt .c,·ond. Many xtras . Pai·d for or Nol rbl"S tJ1ng l1y. umbr"ll·• Frig. $6.3. Ba r S35 .. 846·3257 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... Lo .,,,500 """1927 "' ~ u Bi.k.e. Many. x.tras. Lo mt s .""" ,.....,.. D•-J L•wic l~s w / base a spcl boys bike Typewriter SlOO. Anl1· TV Radio 22' Herreshoff American ....... .. • l'lt!c. 1iro01lrng motor. toy~ ques. Hauge $25 327 Ogle Hifi S~reo 8098 Eagle g~rr rigged with ma s. SBSO. 546·9340. 71 Blazer, Corvette eng. 1966Har bor, .M. Nt.WP(]HT l f"lPU t\TS · 3100 W. CNst Hwy. N.&. 642·9405 l!l7:t Lime green 240 Datsun Z. Auto trans., Am/f'm radio. 673-4331. FRIS K Y Wire !la i r Dachshund, male, 9 mos. S.mart/aHec. 962-1~7. & lots morn! Sal. & Sun. C.M. ••••••;•••••••••••••••• teak option at dealers ,74 Ya maha RD 3.50, 2000 a~to" positraction, P/s, 646-9303 1200Sandcastle,CdM. POOL TAB2E. Massive AM-F M Stereo &8 track cost/rcduced.~·7172. mi. Perfect cond. Like bag tires, cycle r ack & TOP CASH! • Fiat 9725 new $800. 968·5838. more. $3300S36-Sl83eve. Furn. Din . table, 4' 9" X 9' toumamcm play e r . S peakers, SEX SA IL ... 1942 all For clean used cars & houseboldgds·lotsofnic· s ize: Superb cond. e arphones & cabinet maho g·20' s loop 8' '72YamahaM ini-enduro,1973HI~Ton4x4,truck. truck s! lloward nacs.Sal.10·5, Sun. 12·5. Sarouk rug 12' X 19". SlOO. 645-0572 beams, s I ps 2, head. runs good. $180. P /s. P /b, auto VS + Chevrolet, Dove & Quail 305 lkoadway, CM 833-J l·l-l fres h water sys. 2 sets 4!14·2'~. camper w /boot. 548·4970. Streets. nr. MacArthur. ~re 8050 ....................... • •••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUMTY'S HEWESl & LARGEST IMMEDlJ\TE DELlVER\' Gf.eatSav1ngson Used Furn. Appb & Misc. Wilson's Bargain Nook 545 w. l!lth St! c. ~I. ----------• ____ __,....__ ____ Motorola Quasar 25" col-sails. Dry sailing, xlnt Jamboree and Bi:lstol, Tern de Huy.:.! Garage WORMS for youq;arden. or, console, like ne w. cond. S2600. 645·1790. '?3110NDA4so Trucks 9560 Newport Beach. 833.0555. i\11 Models &Colors Sale Sal & Sun 10-5. Hon· By pound or b<.'<l. $300. 552·3195 ' Xlnt cond. S850. ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• Wan led to Buy-l960 thru Dick Miller Motors tl.l l i5 SL, new SS bike + 58J·9LL9 CLASSIC 675·4769 TOYOTA SALE QUALITY sofa & Jov-lolS of goodies. 473 E. _P_U_B_L-IC_A_UC_T-1-0-.... --r.:i~;i~:~r~o~~v 17" un-21' Sailing Dory w/sa1I!) ---------1962 Falcon Ranchero, l'::/l .. 11Ti911i11 eseat . beaut. never 20th St. c.M. just off " Cati 64o.iJs7 & trailer. 778-1448. '72 Honda 500-4, like new, running or nol. Call after ,,. .. //liA6 .. 'used.,mo\'lng.9ti8-sa22 JrvancUlvd. MANY ITEMSOPFINE ----------• s 1075 or bes t offer. New'74PiCkU~S 6pm, ask for Larry. 12oww· ESTATE JEWELRY. Motorola Quasar25" col · NewWestsa1l3:! 556·1337 STILLAY•u .... E 968-4871 . ar~er Stereo, m a hog s heratn Ftsb tank. standSlO. Surf A RT O BJ .ECTS. i\ N· 1 1.k Save SlOOO ""'""" at So. Main btllfct. antiq ue qn hd bd, board $.15. 7' Couch $45. TlQUES. FIB FURN .• 0.r. c~nso c, 1 e new. Call 548-!!012 '73 2.50 HUSKY. Curnutts. plus Autos, Imported Sanl a Ana 557·21J:! ~WTV Slil·fT.!;61\ 'fwln mattress sets, ETC. PHONE 1-'0R IN· S300.5:>2·3t 95 ----....------• Flltron. Vesco lank . HUGE STOCK OF•••••••••••••••••••••••----------Rhodes 19, fully eqwp. in· M c-c"" be t n:...1. M.11 M t Spfe.cc WoodDarung room c hairs. e nd tabl e~. I"\}; & HROCH URE. loats&Marine . cld'g s pinnaker gear & anyextras . ...-.or s 7511 Gt......-al 9701 ""'" I er Q QfS s a$150. lamps, & more. 2905 El· IH:>·2200 Equipment trailer. 645-5137. offer. 645-9469. • 8 L MOW' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 547_3182 I es m ere , Costa Mesa . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •70 HON DA 450 DOHC, uy or eose • ·11 yw Sqbc~.! a~.Lo. Nu l':aJarng 549-1564 ~-::.'\~~ qx~~~~sq$ill~a~ Boats,Maintenance/ Ca tama~.a n, 15' Sea 14.oooorig.mi.AdJ.back 1\",. .. l1tin:i parnt.S1750. i01'1~t~24 ... J ~J 2 llardRock Maple end SAT & SU:-./ 10 lo 4. st2-40ss ·, Service 9'020 Spra~,2 JJbs,rcad~t?.go re ·t S800 545.3063 (fJ""" UllW xlnt. mech. & f1n1 sh. tables. $20 each. 548-7800. Clothing books stereo & ••••••••••••••••••••••• w / tra1lcr·S750. 968·2'l:l2 s · · ~ 493·2384 or 548·1W7· _o_r_64_5_·8_16_1_e_v_cs_. ---misc. 21922 sum'mer Car .. McLane 7 blade front Electrical-Woodworking p~ Mahg. Sloop, exccp· Mot? Cr?SS '71Yamaha00 ~ TOY OT Audi 9707 ForSalc: Corncrdesk$5(). llunl1ngton Beach Fran-throw POW EH MOWEil: Plumbing-Jn')t.allalion t1onally clean. Must sell ~:~2taast. Xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coflee tabteSlO. c1scanFounta10T;act. 968·1674or968·306-t &llcpa1r.InboardEng. S7800 fir m . Pvt Ply. • . . 1966Horb0<,CM.646. 03 '73 AUDI Vox. top cond. 497 ·3133. PUBLIC AUCTION Metal shelves, S30. Work ~;~:~~.<~~8~~~~.Scorpio 213/439·-150 l aft 4l'M. '7 .. Suzuki50CC •67 FORD Cab-forward 16,000 mi . Price d fol' MANY ITEMS OF FINE bench. Parts bin. Rolling ---------p CA'l' 1 t d S150. • • 548·9455 Pickup, 43000 mi, A·l, quack sale. 979·9968 2 Spanis h armoire chests: Pec~n dinin~ table (no cbairs). PH: &W-447.6 Corner Sleep Set. Best Offer. 847-0647 S30 842 1973 U ·' ul C . • x n con . • new -ESTATE J EWELRY . earl, . . . nucrwaler II I lean· ri gging&gear.Trlr.ask· llONDA 70 1' ·1 n ·k Sleµbumper,lockboxes. '73 Aud i 100 LS 4 dr. 1\kT OBJECTS. AN · WHEEL C h a ir, $8. mg, in~pection, repla~~ ingS1200.642·8340 >ilntcond + h::~ut/c:; 646·2022 or 548-7482 Sunroof, am/fm, a t e. TIQUES. F INE FURN., Bedside Commode SIO. props.zincs.etc.S48·l25<> rack.S250fi rm.673·8332. '73RancheroSquire.P /s, agate brn. X-cond. i::Tc. PHONE F'OK IN-Accordian, la ke 'new. Boats, Marine xl~~·c~~~~~a,[~ier. p /b, A 1C. 20.000 mi. _83_1·_9_10_1 _____ _ 1' 0. & BR OCH URE. 963-7918 Enuipm•nt a030 7·1Ebinore125, like $.1450 Aft 5 673 ""l<l ~5.2200 •••• ~:-••• : •••••••• !.... 2J1bs.548·9410 new.~. · · ._ · 1972AudilOOLS,auto,a/<.', Drexel dining room set. TOPlocalTcnnisClub 5'10-2458 My loss.your gain. '75 amHm stereo. 4 dr. Xint cond. 6 14·1161 SUPERSALE;Sat&Sun Cullmembership .• J OHNSONSEAHORSE, 14' SUNFISH, Car top Ch PU 6 I S6,000 m1.$3000.968-5719 w.J<dys aft:>. 10·5. 1444 Keyview. CdM. 646.7882 9.5, good condition. sailboal. $475. &44·6575 or • HONDA '75 CB400Fou~. R 1~? T~ke :~~r a~~'. CORN~R I h C X·~treet Sandcastle I $360 * 642-7671 752-7622 showroom new, 1500 m1. menls. Call aft 3 PM, 1972 lOOLS, auto. am/fm, ~1lt-1n sl:r:~~~t~~. Hefrig. dbl dr, Maytag C~am.Li,nk Pen w/top. SEAGULL6HPO.B.long New Montgomery 6'8" :i~~;4;~fr. P vt. Ply. 847-2709. ~:µ~:;·~~r~kn~~~~f~i 55&·0298 Wa s h e r & Dr yer. 8 x1o.xs. $65. 493·471o shaft.LikeNew.$?AO. dinghy. Glass & teak, & s un r oof. $3400. ----------• dresser•, Off1'ce "-··k c•· aft fl.JOP M Call 6-l5-8998 railing avail. S250. Boat L' S I 972 Y h 1948 Ford Panel Truck 5 9263 d ., JA." "' c,o_r a e; l ama a Classic. Gd body & runs _54_· ___ . ------AJ l Maple Canopy Be • 2 secty chair. Bxspg & N y Ion b I u e . g r c e n Bo 0 yd. l5l<i Plac·entia. CM 2.JO twill. $-150 or best ofr good. !"OO. 642.0514 ... ti u 1 mte tbls & dresser. New tt M 1 u h ,. t d . l 8-ats, Power 904 536 0614 kc 8 "" ~us n-nea ey •')1\1\ M S .,.00 m a ., . ap.e nutc . \ariega e carpe. i) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 • Sailin •' <lin "h Y, · as or ruce. ~~ ust ac ..;.. othe 1l 0 •3 yd sed ~' 50 ar·• " " 7 o Datsun Pi· ck u 1> ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9709 Rl.Y"n.·a SSO. Sofa.& arm. r misc. e.ms . .,.. _s , u .... Y. u. 19' E\·'·anru-'e 1/0, ovhld, mainsail, s 11innakcr. full M t H " Magella St <Mesa d I 67 4059 " .. o or omes. w/camper shell $1200 '56 Aust.in Healey w/'Jl.7 cbr both $100. End tbls, 1 n · '. c ;i-200HP. trlr. bst offc6. keel, comp. rig. ~18a. Sale/Rent 9160 675.0178 aft 3:~ • Chevy Engine, power· coffee tbls, 19" tv w/an· Mar) C.M. 519"3728 Two white a nd green 846-Ji27 ; 213/592-2668 545-2853 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• glade trans. $1000. cash. ti.q. cab., lamps, m1:,c. Ste r eo, sofas. tables. ceramic !,a,mJ)i>, Sl5 for 35• Sporl Fi:.her & fishi ng LID o 14 ;-.. 0 •1:; 7 6 1973 Do<lJ!e 21·,14,000, mi. '74 FORD o/.t Ton Ranger 545.3457 968-6489 b1kei..&m1sc.Sat&Sun. h<lth.493·6:>i'>4. equap.AM&VIIFradios, w/traller.Xlnt .i·uiirJ Pvt lake new, slovc, oven. Camper special. 18.ooo --------- "133" S eaforth Lane rcf1·1"., •···.~ & el"'c. tub & mi·. "'"300. or best off"r. BMW 9712 Y8.LLOW Parsons tabl.e ll.B'.-' Decorator's 16 yds Thai sips 5. ~.HOO or trade for pty. Sl'1i:>. f; 11•2877 sho:e r ~.,~~tlet ""holding S48-fi577 '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60 .. xl7'12" deep x 26" h1. . _ silk .• ~Ph wgt. Citrus <.'OI· ~mailer uout. su-7s.is 11 · Ftbcrgl KITI·: sw.1 1;f t:1nk , l~e <lhl tied, hot & . ORAMGE COUNTY'S $115 : Antique oak coffer Garage Sale. R.efng. $2i>. _ors 3 cks641·47 11 , . • Fiberg l SNOWUI RD cold a ic. Askin~ S7,000. '68 Ford Camper Shell. OLDEST $110: 6'x8' whJtc Greek Washer, dryer. home . 4 8 P a c e ~ ~ k ~-r s125 640.584r, IWi·Bl ?J A/C, 4 spd, saddle tank, wool rug St~: Cherry furnishings. 227..filst. NB Corner couch, chairs, sew Sportsf1s her l w111 3, o · · · 51595. 494.8311 ~ hooch $45: Olher m1scell 5 18·079~ m a ch , towels, rugs, Cummins diesel. Bait P·CAT Full race, super •;4 Fireball , Mini·motor , ,. . ~ 11oms. Deane Homes in . bdsprds 968·8380cves. l?nk,s h1p to shore r.ad10, cond., great race record Home. 13,500 miles, self 60. Ch,ev ~. ton pick-up lfbiversity Park 17512 2282 & 2283 Waterman 2 H . 1 . CB radio. VHF s rngle S2iOO 675.8294 contdaned. many extras. with 70 r eblt. eng. $.550 Sales-Ser vlce·Leaslrig Cpttonwood St Jrvinc. W3y, C.M . Skis. Ski boots, unt coals, g1r s size side ba nd• auto pilol.f . . Days 556·3490 ask for Or best offer 846-5030 Roy Carver, Inc. s.i2·091~5 ' sewing machine t Srngcr 12·1'1, brown, bght blue, Auto direction finder., Hobie Cat 14 · w/trailer lt J:o'eatherweight) & Sew. SlO. Canary DnLches $5. Water make r & many 552-4800 Pl1al; eves639-9631 62 Dodge lf!a Ton Stepglde, Rolls oyce BMW 2 Hollywood beds with mach. table. Schwinn 499-4287. other xtr as. Low hrs., Wanted to rent.Motor auto, 6 cyl. 1:ape, W~t Costa~~~~ i7LhS~4 boJsters. Xlnl cond. $75. bakes, Girl·~ Stingray, 5 Pool Table, small. sso. Sips 8. M ant ~nd. Orig. Hobie Cat 16, xlnt cond. Home, approx. 25 rt. S/<.;. spoke. whls, ruce condt· ---------4~·0941 s~ed. Boys JO speed. Wilson Golf Club Set Own r. W 111 SAC. a II xtras. Make offer Aug. 9·31. 968·9028. 64t100_n17~~ & out $UOO. •Tt\e all new 530 i is DINETTE Set, xlnt cond. 4 ch rs. no· mart.able, blk wrought iron & grn naug . St50. 540-4032 Hoth excelle!lt cond.Juon. SlOO. 5 HP Yard Vacuum' 714·328-8555 839·7518. available ror immediate Pup tents. misc. "150 "•O 9362 ' ---------DELUXE M /H. S25. Day. . Ch C rin Truck delivery & test dn've • ..... · 30'ELCOCJass1c,1948ex-Boats,Sllp'/ S150. week. Reserva· 62 evy ale g . · · Practically new Barber Cam P e r S h e I I, 8 , ~ress, T/S, Reblt ~ngs.. D~c:ks 9070 taons. Pri pty. 968·8820 Reblt motor. New paint. Sales •Set-v1c:e chair. £1ephant WIC~er Universal Sl7.C S100. 276 C~mp. redone inside ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Bst orr. 645·3828 •Leasing• t.able . Camper stove with Sa 11 ta 1 s a be I, c M. out. Cockpit couches . SLIPS Newport Beach 1973 2Sft. S25 day. Sip 8. Yau 9570 We Ha\ e a Home FUii of ~rn1lure. Topquahty an xlntcond. Must seetoap- prcc. No reasonable offer oven. Genera! Cleanout~, 646.0842 Much More. XJnt Cood. Sail or Power ft~~ .. S~~~·71~/C. T /11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lots of Goodfos. 22l E . Pn. Pty. $6,950. 675-3238. 673-52.53 t).15·8506 1 9 7 3 D 0 d g e y 3 n l!ILh St. Costa Mesa Storage chest, hardwood. -· ---~--42 x 19 x 44 .. high, 5 Sports man Miche lin rctuscct. Abo :?, 3 spd 867 St. C la ir (corner btkcs. 544·S.127. Velas<.'01 Mesa dcl Mar. CM . Sat-Sun. S<.'hwann Motc>cross. etc. See also r>imc·l\-Line E <VIY Amen<.'an Cou<.'h. good conc11t1on, well mad e. 1''1oral. S5U. ~-09H l GJrage Salc·Typcwr . ------------t11gh chair & carriage, T~n bed mattress & box !)hop vac. comics, mower ::.pr. frame. Xlnt cond S35 molor, etc. 557·0849. 944 Raby bath. $12962-21!H p j ularino. CM.9-l dr!'IW<'r S2S . Pipe vise. tires. Loaded. 24,000 m1. culler. threader. 3 clle!) ~~:T~~l 673·7055 e \'CS. S40. Man's 26" h1Cy<.'le, l speed, ~ood $15. flcni·O· Mat1c solder outfit. like new $li. Patio chaise. 3 positio~ adj. like new pad $15. Eastman Medalist J, 3.5 Extar SSO. Newport Beach 673-4500 1974 Dodi.:e Van. custom int. blt·ln Ice box &stove. 21,000 ml. Mag whls & raised white letter tires. $4200. 839·7611 aft.6 PM. '73 Chevy Camper con- version, $3800 or .trade. 645-8379 I CREVIER &I Sf A H OADWAY SANTA AMA 835·3171 TMI! UU'llllAT'I OIUVIHQ MACHIHI! '74 BMW 2002Th P e rfect co ndition . am ffm slereo, S7000/o!· !e r. 497·3133/833-6754 Jim. CREVIER EVERYTlll NG MUST Household furn, motor 00 All an xlnt cond. cycle, ofc furn, misc Master Br Set Spanish l{oodies. 7-l9 Olympic Ave f70cJ Cost SJ300, Chrome Costa Mesa. & ~las9 d1n1nJ: &<'l. ~~ ANSWERS TO SCRAM-lETS Hearses -Author - Demise -Decent- Palate -Heaven P ETER SENT V A NER 'S D r ea m t Complete custom work. s1soo. PH: art 6:30, &'"a 110AOWAY _4_9_S·_0_34_4_. ______ 1 SANTA AMA 1972 Dodge Van, 6 cyl, 835·3171 auto; din/bed, tape T'M9U\.JIMATIC>fUWtOMACMIN• player. $2300. 847-9439. ----------• ---------1 oot..... 9120 '66 Ford Super Van. HJ •••••••••• ••••••••••••• SPECIALS of the W eek '69 FIAT 850 Spider (YJ Z604) $1399 '69 FIAT 850 Sf)lder (448AFT) $1499 '72 FIAT 1212 Dr. C537GIL) $1799 '69 FIAT 124 Sport Coup~ (ZMJ149) $1699 '71 FIAT 124 Sport Coupe .(3410NJ) $2699 '73 FIAT 128 SL Coupe (AC0029) $2799 "69 FIAT 124 w OCJOft -(ZA'M99) $1499 • 068 Ff4T 124 Solder (X E~333) . $199~ '69 FIAT 124 SNrt Spider <~P~l) S2Zt• '11 FIAT ISOSoortC~ <S23CXR) $1799 Dicf Miller Motors F l l /A /T Factory Authorized Sa1es, Service, Leasing, "OveneH Dell very UOW. Womer etSo.Molft Sant9A.na SS7·2132 Cl11ld 's llres11er & head Bea ut. c o ·ordinated hoard. yellow. $1 50; Mt·<l1t. corner & coffee T""an s pnnA & maUrc1>s l<1hll'i.. l.1mps, pictures & SUS. Oe~k & chair. Sll5; .Jl't t•s:,. Toys. camp stove Orange Leather couch ~ ht•Jler, Otht!r masc rnatch1ni: end t nblt':., 1t1·ms. 228 2 2283 $2«> ; Motorola Quaur Waterman Way, C.M. 2.>" color con.'°1e, $300. Sat Su n lO-i. News item regarding violence: "For the first lime 1n history, even tho <'hurches are locked up. Jf you wanna go an and pr3y you have to go up to thl' d oo r , and say: Performance 240-6. Ju!<!l WILL BUY YOUR -----...---- rcbll. Crpl, panel. gd UATSUN, TOYOTA 7~ 128 Wsgon •. aood look· f1Y re as ofr 5oS2 3195. HorH_S __ ----8-0-6-0 "PETER si:::-rr·me II lA>vett'•t a. in aretns ••••••••••••••••••••••• yellow k blue. SISO. Must Sfoll sp1ntcd 81'J yr c;a lnese hookc,'(I rug. 9 x old bay i ctding w1tack. MisceU.-CHK · 12 gorgeou. colon. $190. Make offer. 837·5012. W.tttd 8011 _&tl __ ~-1-35-------.e Yr AQHA Mare, show ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'41 size box spring.a quaNty, xlnt confirma· SS CASH $$fOR ITT9llreN. Grt"al eleepu. t.iob. $1000, 673·2191. Good used fumf~(r1p t .tcll .. O. 5i41-970l. SACRI. FrU"8/5toVCS. 546-0768 • I f • ' ' . . A • tires & paint, nu brks. OR VOLKSWAG~:i-1 mg. eeonom1cul. $1$00 6'4·2513. PAID 1:-'0R OR NOT. 036·S183cves. '72 D d V •~ T W I L L P A Y T 0 r '73 850 S d AM • o &e ao ,,. on DOLLAR CALL KENT p1 er! ' 1• ~ IMOO, 6 cyl, 1Uci1c, 37,.500 · radio. 23000 rru , gd cond ml, $2300. &J6.76M ALLEN• ~40 ()4;12 $2S7S./best offer. 548·2Ml '73 Dodlfe Van. Deluxe In· '71 120Q Deluxe, xJnt run '68 MO Spider ConvcrL ter. Xlnt cond. $3700. niog cond. Best orror. Yellow w I blk. Int. & blk. S57·5674. '149 Olyroplc Brad e>r Ra ndy, (work) top. Extra sh11rp. "'i• Ave, Costa Meu. 644..675~. UM.I. $1045. ~789. ..._. ... ,,..._. Allto1 I ~ A.to ~ .. .-&..a ........................ •• ' "''"""--. •• "''""--Aulot ••·o~ Alltol, l•,.,W Allfot. l•-rftcl. Sundey,J.une1, 191S OAILYPILOT .... 9~ ' ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••• • r r_.. ~ ~~ .... . •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••••• A.tot •••••••••••••••••~!?JI M•Na 9 731 Merc•dH hftl 97 40 SHlt . 9 760 Volbw_,.. 977 q VolktWOC)etl 9770 ••••• .'.~!~••••••••••• AlitM, UMd Aldot, Used . ~.'j ••• ••••• •••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• ••••••• •• •••••••••••••• ••••••• ................. Buick 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··················••••J 'JJ FIAT '1AZDA MB 74. 2soc, Rare clb cp. '72 SAAB 99 17 l VW 'liS Bua. Sunroof. Reblt ••••••••••••••••••••••• C .. Hac 991 CodiUac 9 9 1 i • C r.p C ,. B k N ti A F • • ••• • • • • ••••••••••••-. 128 SL . • rm u '· ec . ur Convertible eng: ew res. m/ m •72 BuJ-L ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 CAD Convt. wtute. l::a arn/fm ster. ~"/Pwr. 40oor, A utomati c -Y rad10.$109S.MS-J.513. '"-A •7l ELD_"_ cond. inside /out. 450SL tr•. whls. 6 mo. lr0 "amlssion "'t co .... A local oar•";Me"' car ~ door stat1'on wagon -4 speed llabamJsaloo Now 20M ( ml r p ... ' .... n.... • • ... .,. " • COHVIRTllLI Completely restored, radio, beater. (80l.HPB>, , 11ew. wy . r t -t1oning, vinyl top. with only 30, miles! '61 VW·Xllltcond. R/H, automatic, P /S, Luxury. Onlv "",OOO LeavlncrorHawau. ly. t>ayd 213·7$3-1541 Sat (9l8HSF) Priced far below market $500. ' 6 75-4769 air, low miles, priced to , ~ .. $1177 Sun &eves. 714-67H240. $2877 value! sell. Llc. 8641''1''G. miles . .Full leather ln· 645-ZO!M tllll LA•tt! a B Rare 230 SL '6.5 Sharp! 2 • CALL Ol COME IM Customized 64 VW, reblt, t Jim Slemons ;erior, aUd~wei;. fitct.ory1 •72 Coupe de Vall~ "'"-''""/bLt ofr. ,..2.""_,,,. 64.2-6446 Imports wheel, AM /FM stereo, $4000. 675·ll26 (3.7 pm' ~ .. .,.. ouuu etc. Couldn't be cleaner.'-------.:_...._ :. :. 'W' UlllO' rand .~ew '74 Tops. 4 Spd. Must sell. <fJWt LtmiA· TO SEl,..US Wide tires, tape, clean. 1r con l 1on1ng, ll ' xlntcond, 74000mi, ' •~ ""'"'~~~~?,., MAZ 0 AS ~~;~;;-.;;;;;;;£~~ [j2 TOYOTA ~~Ci~:~;,::i~t. c:::~~J:;d, CM. <'.4'Ks~Y 1E PRlcm :;.~~;·~:;:;:~~~ 1973 AAT . · 124 SponCoupe Mint Cond IW6-8202 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Honda SGA&B GUI HUGE DISCOUNTED PRICE $3395 LESS $500 CASH REBATE FROM . 1966 H~rbor, C.M. 646·9303. y-••o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• am/fm rad & air. Wist'• vt lires & whls. t>H-1282 _ • Hadio /H eater/Ton-Toyota 976 · 3100W.Contltwy.N.8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CADILLAC neau1C~r cover .Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ... 2•9405 SPEClAL Chen olet 99..H mechanical cond1uon. rovor•r-·---~ ·····················~ Looks new/11ingleow11er. ~ M '69 VW Sqb k l t nd VOLVO SAL£1 •75 Cadillac COMMEU. $1875-548·5821 l randHew'74s $1300 or cbe:t." ofc>er: . • CHEVROLET MGI 9744 OML Y I 0 LEFT 673-7584 Beat price increase. Coupe de Ville SALES & SERVICE •• ••••• • •• ••••••••••••• Also 14 Demos Super stock, All models Fully equipped, cruise 2828 Harbor 11•4 at P.riced to Sell. Overseas control, leather interior, COSTA MESA 71 MGB-GT TREMENDOUS . HARBOR VW Del~very Spe~ial!s~ . Ser. 425291. $8295. 5 46·1200 I 0% O•ff Factory h••olce plus your choice of ac- cessories, T &L. S2800 549 -8U 4 Exampf:YINGS Over '75 used Recondi· <IJJ)f(U\ luolA' '70 SEDAN Jim Slemons ·11 Chevy Impala. o/s, Ponche 9750 '74 Corolla Wagon lioned Excellent used ~ · • DE VIW Imports p/b, air, 30,000 miles. .Mam Mtrs. If America ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto., radio, bumpe cars·Orange :~ .. ;,: VOLVO · y1·nyl top cloth and C $1500. 673 -7459 eve ·d '·'\(~ l l h · 't · f I I 1970 Harbor Blvd, .M. 6p 'I , '74 Porsche 911. Choe. guards. (6871) ea er an erior, u 631.1276 1 __ ._• _____ _ Your Price Only brown, tan int. 5 spd. S· $2997 Co's Largei.l 1966 Hnrbor c M. 646 9~0,:l! ~w~r. factory rur cond.1-•67 Chevelle l\Iahbu, ~ dt inst. Am/Fm 8 lr~ck '73VW Bug S2188 t1001ng, Li ll steenn g '69 Convert, blk. loaded, hrdtp P/s auto 6 cyJ, H•rbFrie~ 537-5464 893. 7566 *75 $2895 HONDA CIVIC• Auto trans. r adio, whitewalls, gun-metal blue, only 3700 miles, like Loaded with: newf! 472MDl stereo. Alloys. 17000 m i. · J) L • Rad 1 o. low mi I es, ORAMGE COUMTY wheel, etc-. Looks and xlnt cond. gft tires, low $650 55H 1058 • U nd er warranty . ~11111 ""~' (546-HOF) VOLVO runsgreat.(801A.KKJ mi.GoodDeal!548·36.56 · PERFECT! 493·2977. <I t.\111. WJIO '71 VW Bus S2388 S2195 . '66 CHEVELL.E Ma.Ub4 00 : Deluxe, Rad lo, EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO ~ 1.62 CAD, xlnt cond. gd 327, 2 dr, auto trans "d 1965 Porsche, xlnt cond. ~ TOYOTA Completely checked out. L~rgest Volvo Deal~r tfllfMW~~C I.IC transp. New brks, eng, stereo. console, buckal am I f m tape deck, (007CTQ) ff" in Orange County. 3'0t . _,,9 lllltlL gd ures. $200. 979-7320 · seats. 675-9450 radials, $3950. &16-8085 1966 Horbor. c M. 646.930l '72 VW Bug $1888 BUY or LEASE •· -- $2888 4-speed, radio, fresh car, DIRECT t.... -.._ MO MO Fiat 972511!.!at 9725 '72911TTarga,gold, 1 & .1 .. ~-· .. --··· n 752.~~~t~:.S~>,s> 4 'P:~~ ~'~~~ton, ~Jib-~!:' low m~ pt~~·· HARBOUR v.w. 842-4435 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 18712 l•ac:h Bl•d. IMMEO. DELIVERY Hunt. Beach I N'i:; Lu DING ALL Jaguor 9730 · pg56 N 0 M l C A L , ••••••••••••••••••••••• POWERFUL 'srLKY 71 Jag. XJ6, Low miles. SMOOTH ROTARY Must Sell. Best oCfer. ENGINE with 3 y r. Auto, Air. 979-7604 50.00U mile fact ory Jensen 9732 warranty -healer '- ••••••••••••••••.••••••• recli11inJ! NauJiahvde .Jensen lnterceplor ·n ,' Bl:CKET SEATS with 32 .. FuJ memory front ,100 mt s. l pwr, P te -uw. -.. -1 assenger seat - 5 s reo • ....,vv.ui..-vt.J RADIAL PLY TIRES! I(....,. Ghia 9735 POWER DISC brakes ••••••••••••••••••••••• · -full carpeting - •68 Convertible red xlnt TAC H 0 M ET ER -· running, reblteng, $1600. console -rear windo_w 645-8839 morn.-eves. defogger -Electric clock -TINTED 1965 Karmann Ghia. New GLASS -LOCK ING engine, good tires & ex-FUEL CAP -sim. cellent mileage. $650. wood s teering wheel. 493·5944. A 1 s o m u c b m o r e ---------•eq uipm en t too Maida 9738 numerous to mention ••••••••••••••••••••••• RX 3 Coupe (Ser. '72 Mazda RX 2. New #163895 74PORSCHE911 rad i o a nd heater. Deluxe,4-speed,radJo,6 ~--·J"~·.J S p ec . paint-a lloys-5 (45211PD> mon~h gu arantee, no 2025 S. Manchester. s Pd ! Io w ere d. Io w $2677 wornes. (463·Gl0) A h ·• 750 2011 ·10 vw Bug $1488 na e1m _ -:-. mileage-new cond !-. Auto trans, radio, you .;;v;:;::~-e~;~~.~~7. Ap-cdeGJl lUniA ~7=2~v.'t<w4~0B1.uis~o~f wit~ thi288's A~!~X~~Yi!~~on. pearance Group. A/C. ""' Mags. Xlnt cond. Orig. TOY OT A '69 VW Camper S2688 power s teering, AM/.l''M owner. 673·5000 aft 6 PM POPTOP 4·speed, radio, radio, air conditioning. Mon-Fri. ~966 Horbor. C.M. 646.9303 The Season's new-The (771 FVZ> price is right. (722MCC). $3977 1970 Porsche !lll T. ·71 Corolla deluxe Sta. . MU~~p~~t~~e~~ss ~~~~i~1:~~s~~·1~~ ~::::,o::EH ·-J>Uut leJDiA •73 Porsche '69 Toyota Corona, two ~ VOLV·O. door. Needs work. Sl.25 or 842·4435 Tarqa 91 I best offer. 968-6486 18712 BEACH IL · 1966 Horhor c M. 646 9303 Beautiful "black in and '72 Toyota, air. auto, PB. lHw y. 39t Autos, Used outside, Am /Fm 8 track good cond. Sl895. aft 5 ••••••••••• .. ••••••••••• s lereo radio, air, 5 spd, PM &wknds84S-3915 HUMTIMGTON AMC 9905 ~pee. alloy wheels, Lie. BE "CH • •• • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••• "7"cHzR $9995 '72 Celica, 1 owner. 38,000 "' " "" · · mi. New tires. Good---------63 Rambler Convert. auto Jim Slemons s hap e. 3 o Mp G. '68 vw Cabover motor trans. 6 cyl. Runs good, Imports Sl995 /ofr. 842·6269. home, self cont'd. Stove, new tires. 549·3141. oven, ice box, ~ty rm. 1970Harbor Blvd,C.M. Triumph 9 767 H.ebll eng & trans. ~50. * * '7 3 H 0 RN ET 631-1276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·575 1 Hatchback, silver/blue, . . 1971 GT 6 Mark IIJ. Top _ . D'lux int. air~nd.,6cyl, eng., tires-alr. tape, very clean. $1495. 675·8546. POR. 73 914 /2.0 fems condition.Lowmiles. 0>8 VW Bu:s, good Stdtrns,newl1res,.R1H, WE C:'\N GIVE YOU gem. Loaded. Hads. Pvt. Call 847-4793. lransportauonS375. camper tent, I~ nu, U + .\LL THE Party. 673-3398. 9G0-2270 mpg, well maintained. 1 , ~ Volklwage n 9770 Owner . As king S2625. Mercedes Benz 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEADQUARTERS IN SANTA ANA FACTORY AUTHORlllD -SALES•SERVICEePARTS•LEASING . L.AllGE SEUCTIOH OF HEW • USED IMPORTS i Dick Mill~~.-s ! 65 P~RSCl,IE SC. Conv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• iO VW Bug, new tires, P /PG-12 40.;2 Am/Fm. Chrome whls. 1 Buy J u N K v w brakes, clutch, & eng. .sOUTM...;::i...;.;..:=.=:.:__-+-----1 You Need & Slill Sa\'c New lop. ~3950. Call Engines/Cars. 979.0935 Ille ycllow-w/black ml. '73 Javlin, auto, p,s, air, couT ,:. --~~----JJ C-R -E -0-1-T ·1557-21321 · You J\loney 645-6995 <8 to lOam or aft 5pm) R&H, xlnt car for SO· am/fm s tere-0. xlnt cond. ~-iiiii.ii.., ____ ....,...,.;..,;.,i.._..,.. ,53 Porsche. ncw~ondi· Dan. meone Sl375, 536·0512. Make offer. 552·8502. 120 W. WARMER SAMTAAHA Mercedes Benz Executive Car 450SE $252.80 mo. lion inside If' out. Best of· 10 vw Bus, Sl450. needs Chenolet 9920 Chevrolet 9920 Che•rolet 9920 Chenolet 9Y20 ClleTI'Olet 9920 fer. 586·12G6 work. Call aft. 6Pl'tt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• >•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••.•••••••••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Air. po w«ttf!i.Vt~~ .. AM/FM s&.et,~• low miles. 36 mo~qpen end lease. $15,000 cost; buy-back $10,354; Depree. $4646; !nt. $4455. + Tax & Lie. $214; Sec. deposit; Ser. 02971•1 Jim Slemons Imports (71 ~1833-9300 17331 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Rolls Royce 9756 847-5859. • •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••• 69 vw c xlnt d •t DEALER IH U.S.A. · S2300 o~m!~~· trad~~o~ ROY Bug. 675-5856. CARVER VW OWNERS-save on re-ROUS·ROYCE pairs cost. Tune ups, etc. 234 E.l7th st. $20. up. Work guaran- COSTA M.lSA leed. Steve. 55&9306 Call direct or collect & !>ave lL---.....1 54ta-o o ClOSED SUNDAYS --........:.. 842-6666 • You uon 't need a gun to "draw fa:.t" when you 11-av_e_s-·o_m_ei_lu_~_y_o_u._w_a_n place a n ad in the Daily lo sell? Classlfie<l ads do Pilot Want Ads! Call now • 1l well. 642-5678. -642'5678· "720RANGE SUPER BEETLE CaUJ!J9-3444 REPAIRS-SERVICE Exchange & Rebuilds BROOKLYN BUG CO. Esta males 5-1.8-9141 TOP OF THE LIN£' L.ClXURY- ECONOMY, TOO! V®CV@ ~r:ua®cvm dj\1;1~ MANV MATAOORs-rN S TOCK .. MA'N'I EASY WAYS TO DR\VE 'ON1!' '°'CME-. KENDON ~~@,@> NEW LOOK!NEW \)'"~~ ROOM AND COMf'ORTl JEEPS,YJE'PS NEW$u~ED WEMAKE-'EM Q'iY.lDOWN . • NEW 175 CHEVY NOVA LN! "' With auto. trans .. powr,r steering and brakes. air conttitioning, tinted glass. ~ whites, VB, etc. No. 1 f 820/5009. . Only $4599 NOW! llG STOCK NOVA LNs AND CHEVY MON%AS UP FOR SPECIAL SALE NOW! TOP ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD CAR -PAID FOR OR NOT! • I ) I I .. -- ' t • ' · . ·=· . . ,:- /' Sunday June 1 1975 UMd ~. UHd , UMCI ..,._, UNd ...._, UM4 ~....._. _____ ...;;...;;;..;... _______ __::::..:.;~:..:..· ::.::.:;~·:..:.::.:...= •••••• ·'·-. ··-······ ••••• ••• ••• •••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •f ••••••••••••••••••••• ,. __________ ml!.~• ~ ... ~~~••••••••••• CCH'Yette 9932 Ford 99 •••••••••••••• 9940 0t•mobile tt55 ~~·~ ....... !!!~ ... u •• ! ....... !!.~!, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW 1975 2002 4 Speflls & Automatics Ready for Immediate Defivery • Excellent Selection 530i & 3.0si In Stock Now! • Brand New 3.0·CSA Last of T1tHe Classics! • ... • SEE THESE EXCEttEMT SADDLEBACK VALLEY· IMPOJrrS TRADE-INS 14 JEEP CJ-5 floll tw, solt top, I pne.ci tloS.111 14 MIZ 458Sl Autom1tlc, 1tereo.. bolh -· 13BMW 3.D CS ' $11119d. 1.r, $1e'OCI allO, '70 2900 CSA"' llOC~I '66 MBZ 250SE COUPE Automahc sunroof tHtner. S19'90, l fft!l dy a CllS$1Cf 13 LUY PICKUP 73 JENSEN INTERCEPTOR lHS lllan 5000 rrHIO " ll'IU<I MIOOO bel-currtM '""""'' 13 JENSEN HEALEY AMl'M, lS,000 original - 'H MBZ 210S~ Aut0"'9lic. a1t 1 own~r! 72 PORSCHE 9111 S ~!>Md lltreo, mags, 1 O.rrtn6't & Many More To Choose From! . . 28402 MARGUERITE MISSION VIEJO 831 -2040 • 495.4949 . CIM•rolet 9920 •7 4 Corvette '69 Ford Station waaon. 19 84 F 0 rd F a l c 0 n \ '74 Cut. Sup. lo m~I .V1" t)l,)omiles, air, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 302V8. R/H. Alr. PS-PB. R1tnchero. ijuns good. '71 CUT' af's wblkto lun·oul, a c$~T dMa. $48-7482 OI' '63 Chevy Sta. Wagon. Stincray '16mp&$800.64.2~Jeves $6001irm.Call536-1271. uw loo . raent· • ...,,8"_·le_OZ2 _____ _ Needs work. $150. Beauillul yelldw. R/H, '69 Cbateau Waaon, R/H. '69.LTD Sta. Waaon. Good 41)00R HARDTOP •95·• 330 · "M ~ A/C PJS. Call ~-6407 auto. trans, PIS. 7600 air, aux tank, trlr pkg, transportation car. $600. 1'11},. etAt.o, JO ml.'$2950. Chevrolet Mahbu Station act. miles. ll!:;907 MMP. $1600. or orrer. Days, 842·1189. Automatic transmi.uJon. 8' ' Wagon, 4 door 3 seats Jim 51 .... m ...... ns 673-8650 or eves 67s.-0087 9950 ~~er ~teering, air con· j~i!~~=-=-.:..~=== 9965 '"' -. ------'---1Mercwy d1t10n1n&, vinyl top. Large VS enaane. All I orts 'b'1 SI.a. Wgn. New brakes. ....................... (870D8K) • • -········~ power equipped. While mp Good car. $400, offer or Mere. Moolego, 1973, 4 dr. S 1777 0 L D S 1 O T o ron adJ et nlbi,. .Formula 400 with plastic wood com· 1970HarboJ"BJvd.,CM trade.MustseU.548-4192. Alr, newtires,37,000ml. l Custom. 11"oade4. hl a.tot p )j, p /b, a/c, Beautiful for .skung, , '69 FORD Torino 499•4287. · · "'" uuw A/C. Vin yl to~. Very Ds'.)l&.onaa, aide pipes. binalio~.Newfront~res. 63MZ76 X lnt cond $2500 dftlUI A~.I power. Am/Fm stereo. t1eree, a track tape, boat1n~ or family fun. 69 VETTE, nearly new. Sportster Fastback. Lots ~:~ clean. $1700. Pnv. Pty. 'l'op 1bape 48 000 ml. 673-0134 before 9am or 427 Eng, 4 spd w/many or ext ras. Sl2$5 LZBF475) '72 Mercury Monter~y 4 :~-TOYOTA 968·7793. •s1sso. 552·7372 ' after l Opm. Cash or xtras. 9684122 Johnson & Son Lincoln dr P/s p/b a /c S1'500 ' Credit Union. ,64 C t F · tba k .,.... Mercury 2626 Harbor ooJ.74os' ' · · 1966 He bo1 CM .9 03 '73 Cullass Supre me. '67 GTO. Xlnt cond. Air. 4 orve t.e as c "''• Blvd c M 540-5630 ' · 646, J Loaded. Priced to sell. spd. 2 dr. hot op. Chrysl•r 9925 4 spd, AM /FM, many ·• · · '65 l\JERC. Wag. Clean, .68 Delta 88. Good runing 213/424·0348. $975. •• 586-4519 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cust extras. Runs good. '73 GRAND TORINO, pvt party. $350. · · . ---.----- '72 Chrysler N. Y. 2 dr, :ur ~ti.50. or bes t 842-8743 white, l ownr. fact air, Call 548·2017 ~nd, :'se;'oo llrt;s ~ ~r Pinto 9957 67 Fireb1rd Formula 400 & pwr, rad, uJtra clean P/S, P /B, buckt seats. icy, • nu. am m •••••••••••••··~··•• .. • auto, P /s, p /b, a /c, in/out, 2 Owner car . Cougar 9933 20,ooomi. $2850.552-0985 Mustang 9952 ster~o radio. Call '74 Pinto Squire Wagon. s tereo, 8 track tape, Steel radials, 64M. ~··•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494·0'1ti7. Auto. trans. 5500 mi. Oaytonas, side pipes. Beaut.carfor$1900cash-72 COUGAR XR_7. '73Grand Torino Wagon. '74MustangUV6,loaded. 1970 Olds Cutlass, 6 cyl, ~.642·4335 Top shape, 48,000 mi. Firm. See at parkmg lot, Platinum ex.l~nor with Many extras. Xlnt cond. S3950. Days 833·2400 auto , good gas mil 'g , . S1550. 552·7372. 1670 Santa Ana Avb, dark blue . v1oyl top, s:noo. 495·5728 X489, Eves 97~2966. Ken. New tires $700 496·2648 . 74 PINTO Stal1<?n ~ago':'· 9970 Costa Mesa or Ofc II lt!alher anterior. AM /FM , . . . •speed transm1SS1on, air Thunderbird wkdys 548•7731 · stereo radio, factory air FORD 1929 sport coupe. '6.S Musl.ang, 6 cyl, auto 1970 CUTLASS new paint conditioning. Will m~ke ••••••••••••••~•••••••• · · conditioning, power Ungmal. Sl600. lraosm, reblt eng 6 mo·s trans & brk~. XJ cond'. some family a nice car. 1961 T·BIRD conv. classic •64 New Yortter Wgn steering and brakes, low 494-9888. a go. Pvt ply. $800. · Sl595. 833-0730; 640-6763 Low miles and ready to style, needs work, best w /hitch. $400. 968·9028 miles. $3195 (877FNG) ,72 FORD 979-9657 all 6pm. go. Roof rack will haul offer. 548·2753 J ohnson & Son Lincoln '72 j)lds 98 Luxury Cpe. -all the vacation luggage. Chrysler Station Wagon, Mercury 2626 Harbor 9 PASSENGER '65. Mustang, V.S, auto, Orig. pvt owner. Like This weekend only $2895 Ve.-9974 '69. Town & Country 9 Blvd., ...:.M. 54().5630 W,Flgon. Deluxe Country air• gd cond. S595 . new. V-top, air, cruise, p-t869JPS> Johnlon & Son ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pass. Rack. Air. f'/pwr. n-A-9935 Squire. Only 36,000 642·2920 seals, FM stereo, nu Lincoln Mercury 2626 '7:2 VEGA Sta. Wgn. Lake· new. Priv.Pty. ---r m iles. Beautiful!ittle~ed •65 Mustang. Sml v ..... tires. 44.000 mi's.~. 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Santo Ano 835-3171 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 26CIJ Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd.,· Costa Mesa 546-1200 Dot Datsun 18835 Bpoch Blvd, Huntington Beach 842-7781 Theodore Rob,ns Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 642-0010 Sunset Ford 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd., Westminster 636-4010- ld!f41 Qniversfty Oldsmobile -- 2850 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa I 540-9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY I Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury J 6800 Beach Blvd.. Huntington Beach 842-8844 Joh n so n & Son. L i n c .o t n Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 540-5630 Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury 130 I No. Tustin, Santo Ano 547-051 i MAZDA Jim Panos Mazda 200 I South Manchester. Anaheim 750-21 41 THE OAil.Y PILOT, 1V WUK. JUNE 1, 1971 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobil e 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 , PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 54&8017 TOYOTA Dean lewis· Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 146-9303 Bill Maxey Toyota 18881 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach 847-8555 VW-PORSCHE-AUDI Chick Iverson . Inc. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 VOLVO Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 • J l ' TV !PORT! HICHllCHT! IUNIMY, JUNE ! 11:00 ID I Dodprs at Chicago Cubs. • 10-.lOAMlr~.....up 12:JOPM! Cll8l 1tallan Tennis Chtlmpionshlps 1:00 8 ))())Atlanta Golf Claulc Live coverage of the final rou s o play from the Atlanta Country Club. • 1:30 9 cas T.,_. CJ-aJc: Cliff Richey ·vs. Rod Lever, and Pam Teey:rden vs. Jeanie Evert. ::: R.-;;~.:..._.nvttdonal-Yeanls C•as•'c lbe.. Women's lfnll!_es wlth"'fitttie Jeen King vs. Vil"8inla Wade. 4:30 (ft) CJ) CBS Tennis Claeeic MONDAY, JUNE 2 _ l:OOPM 9 ~(I) CJ) NIA llnbtbeH In the ewnt the NBA Cham· plonshlp &tries haa not been determined, CBS Sports wllrpr~ sent Game 7 this evening from &8PM. ' 8:00 8 U Cl) (Ii "18C Monday Nllht Baseball Teams to be an· nouncJ. c.. W!DNESDAY, JUNE 4 l:OOPM 9 Major L .. iue BaMball dakland A's vs. Milwaukee.·" ~ THURSDAY, JUNE !5 . I 7:30PM fil) The Way It Waa "1951 Dodgers/Giants Play-Off' ~ SATURDAY, JUNE 7 lO:OOAMIWomen•1 Pro Tennis Tour 11:00 II i l .Mator t.ea1ue Bateblll 1:00Pli Cll Kemper 0pen Gott aa..ic 2:00 8 Tr.. Belmont Sakes The $150,00Q .Belmont !t.kes, the third leg of the Triple Crown. I Prep Sports WCM1d CIF Glr1s Gymnastic Championships. Italian Tennis ChtlmpionshJpa 4:30 CJ) CBS i.:! Spectacular · !5!00 <B Cl}) ABC's Wide Wodd of Sports 5:30 tlie fiy Was 'WHITE-COLLAR CRIME' "Almost all of the computer crimes I have tec:Orded have been diacovered accidentally. 1 wonder what the smart guys are doing." The words are those of computer-abuse expert Donn Parker, who appears in an NBC News special report, Sunday at lOPM. NBC News correspondent Edwin Newman is the anchorman and Eliot Frankel iB producer of the special. which will eJ4mine the phe- nomen<>n of whit~llar crimo-people who are caught stealing, sometimes large sums of money; but serve little or no time in prison. It iB estimated that these thefts coit the American consumer $40 billion a year. Parker, who is associated with_ the· Stanforil Research Institute .and bas published a comprehensive study on computer abuse, adds: "Eigllty-flve percent of computer crime goes unreported and undetected." Among those interviewed are individuals who have committed massive frauds and representatives of security firms who specialize in apprehending them. The special will show, in Frankel's words: •• . . . How prevalent and widespread white collar crime is. Part of this increase can be attributed to the ongoing recession. This type of crime is not a victimless crime because everyone pays by way . THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 1, 1975 TV 1 li~' Evening MrJ\'Ies 7:00 1:00 l:30 7:l0 a:oo 7:JO 8:00 a:JO 7:30 1:30 7:l0 1:00 9IOO 7:30 a:oo 9:30 7:00 a:oo 9:00 SUNDAY, JUNE 1 • I CC) ..,._.,,.,, & JulMt" (com) '61 -S.ndr• Dee, John Gavin, Peter Ustinov. 11 "'ZJ..,eld follln,. (mus) '46 -Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Wiiiiam Powell Judy Gar1and, Lucille Ball. 7 (29 I) ~ (C) "Illy f•tlMt'• House'' (dra) '75 -Cliff Robertson, Ro..-mary Forsyth, Ac>Qotrt Preston, EllMn Bntnnan, Ruth McO.vltt. MONDAY, JUNIE 2 I CC) "Mr. Moses" ~dv) •55 -Robert Mitchum, C•l'T'oll Baker. IS "'nte •tue Dahlia ("!)'S) '46 -Al•n Ladd, Veronica Like. WllJlam Bendix. · TUUDAY, JUNIE 3 . I (C) "T,.dl of the Cllt" (d,..) '54 -Robert Mitchum, Tab Hunter, fe1tu Wr11frt, • -IS .. 9'111hran'a Tnwela" Cac:tv) '41 -Joal McCre•. Veronica Lake. 4 ll 6 10 (C) ''Wtlere Have All the P'Nple Clone'' (dra) '74 -Peter Graves, Vema Bloom. 7 (JI I) 3 (C) "TIM Hatftolch & the McCoya" (dra) '74--Jack Palance, Steve Forrest. Kal'9n Llmm, Richard Hatch, Jama• K••ch, John Calvln. WIEDHIESDAY, JUNE 4 9 "Tiie uet Time I s-Archie" (com) '61-Robert Mitchum. 7 (21 S) 3 (C) "lletntyal" (dra) '74 .,,.. Amanda Blake, Tisha Sterllna. Dick Haymff, S.m Groom. • THURSDAY, JUNIE !5 I "The Af'lry Hiiie" (dra) '59 -Robert-Mitchum, StAlnley Baker, Gia Scala. IS "0..11'9 In ttle Duet'' (dra) '60 -Raymond Burr, Joan Bennett. 2 17 3 a (C) "NICf'ltmal'9'' (susp) '74 -Richard Crenna, P•tty Duke Astin Vic Morrow, Arch Johnson, Arlene Golonka. 4 23 • le> "E.lvt.-That'• the W•x It WH" (mus> '70 -Elvis Pn111ey. 10 CC) "l).Day, the Sbcth of J-(dra) '56 -Robert Taylor, Richard toctd. FRIDAY, JUNE t 9 (C) "Man In the Mlddla" (d,..) '64 -Robert Mitchum. France Nuyen, Barry Sullivan. • 2 17 J I (C) "Games" (dra) '70 -Ryan O'Nul, MlchHI Cr•wford, Stant~ B•k•r, Char1H Aznavou'.t. Elalne Taylor1 S.m Elllott. IS CC) "EvefJ Man A Kl"I"' Cdra) '7u -Pier An .. I, Wiiiiam Berser. 2 1? • I (C) ~ (•usp) '70 -Gaors• Kennedy, Anne Jackson, Ell Wallach, lfwe lhnet. Dana Etcar. SATURDAY, JUNIE 7 I (C) "Who KJHad Mery wtlda 'Er Namer (mys) •71 -Red Buttons, Al~ Ptaytan Sytvta Miles.. 13 (C) '"'"'"8 OI the Avanpl'" (adv) '67-C.meron Mitchell. 4 " t 10 (C) "The Woftd of Henry Ortant" (com) '64 -Peter Sellers, Paula Prantlq Ansel• Lanst>wy_ 7 (JI I) 3 (C) ~ Molly McGul.-" (dnl) '70--Saan Connery, Richard Harris, Sam•nttl• £.cpr. of higher f rices for goods and services." • --- Franke and his staff have uncovered some dramatic figures con- cerning the apprehension and conviction of whjte-collar criminals. "The best estimate we have is that maybe five percent of white-collar criminals are caught, and of this number only one percent actually go to jail," Franleel says. "Many people get off because they make restitution, or the company, fearing bad publicity, refuse$ to press charges. lo many cases they are just quietly fired." Other areas the program will investigate are employee theft, in- surance fraud, kickbacks and bribes in business. computer frauds, investment frauds, industrial espionage and how fraudulent operators prey on the young. What is being done on the community level concerning white- collar crime, in<:luding programs that instruct the public oo how to \ spot consumer frauds, also will be studied, and the growth of com- panies that specialize in giving job applicants polygraph and psycho- logical tests to determine their trustworthiness will be examined. Pase 3 .. •inherited Talent!' I When Pat Finley, who plays EJlen Hartley on The Bob Newhart Show (CBS, Saturdays, 9:30PM) mentions that her father Robert C. Finley is 1 presidina State Supreme CcMlrt .hldae in WIShincton, people inv1riiblr m her whit he thinks of his show business dau&hter, as thoufh beina an entertainer had 1n . --1ir of i.Utpirnac.y ahoad it nos. same folb are~ to bur that he not only loves it, but used to be in show business himself. "First of all," Miss Finley says, "most lawyers are hams anyway ind besides. my dad used to be 1 band leader." Miss Finley, who his svne. danced 1nd acted on· tflree continents, believes she probably inherited her musical talents from her father. She explains that her dad had one of those bands in the Thirties that was 1lw1ys In search of work. Althouah her father finally 1ave up the band business to pursue a hi&hly succasful law career, Miss Finley says that · music was somethina she grew up with. At the 11e of four, she decided to become an entertainer and since her mother his always been interested in children's theatre, Miss Finley picked up her initial staae experience in children's theatre produdions. Her experience IS a professiOMI ranaes over a year Iona tour in "Bye, Bye Birdie" in Australia, the Broadway company of "Hello, Dolly' IS well IS the television series From A Bird's Eye Yiew, filmed in En&tand, and the musical·variety series The Funny Side. ,. •sportscaster of the Year' ABC Sportscaster Keith Jackson was named Sportscaster of the Year for the third consecutivt year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association in ceremonies held recently at Salis- bury, North Carolina. The Sportscaster of t.he Year Award is voted each year by the 7,700 sports broadcasters and writers of the Association. Keith Jackson is the recipient of numerous other awards for sports broadcastin1, amon1 them the Headliners Award, the Sylvania Award, and the Geor1e Foster Peabody Award. He made the first radio broadcast of 1 spo~ event from the Sovtet Union to the United States in 1958. The versatile Jackson's miinments for ABC Sports hlVe ran1ed from Olympic covera1e to hostina the popular series, ''The Supersbrs," to football. He is the play-by· play announcer for ABC Sports' NCAA football telecasts. is 1 frequent contributor to "ABC's Wide World of Sports'' and "ABC's Chall'lpi· onship Auto Racinr." and has served as the sportscaster for NBA basketball telecasts and ABC's "Professional Bowttrs Tour." Keith Jackson is the second ABC s,ortsaster to be honored n 1 three-time Sportscaster of tht Year, joininf Chris Schenkel in that distinction. Finalists in this year's wotinf included Curt Gowdy, •ries host and co-producer of AIC S,Orts' ''The American S,Ortsman," and Vin Scully. · Tl1E DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 1, 1975 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS m .... ,,...,... ... v... , !.<9()))())&)011 lift to 10:30 • Qj) Cf) (j) a.... •• Uft m ... Hulltlr lmniwa/hlturu 5:00 II CJ) ... _ s....... 0 ID (j) 9 m Hollrwud m Yop for Hullfl O .......,.,. ''Th• Native Amtfl· Sciara 1 00 l!!(f) ,.....,_ can" !!<~~(])EE lluketJ lta11lll : • So!"~'!"~ Du..., u.. 70l/Fum.. ..., ..___ • "'"">ft • a m E.dualtiotla1 , • ...,. m The flJtq "UI ~ ea ...... • ,. ... ,,..... ~a Cl))mm 11wn1 ~ 6:30 II Clart....t CollqelH1 Mon .. Wed., rrt.; .,. to LtenUa Tua.; 9 700 a.b (I) Dfulll Mldll Thurs. ll:OO fl@ CI> (j) , ..... a ....._ B 9) U @ lhrit: See Dayti me ~~~r::.~~11~M':stec· 11~~1\,~aw. IMov:. ... ..,Show tomy • Jottmor '~ ~.. ,.. • ., I tllt Profaaor I Mldlltl JICboft Shew News Futum lullwlnklo I Drum of Junie futum '9 I '-1: Newa NtWl/PuWlc Atf1l11 : E1tctr1c ColllPlllJ J-30; Dfuh! 6 Hull (f)Cu1munltr Care Tuu., · OMoWI: See Daytime Movies. Tht Aven11n Thurs. ll:JO II@(]) (j) Surdt f0t Tomor· • illkt Dou1l11 Sb ow Gladys Mlcby Moute Club ~ =~.!:' .W•d., Fri. B~ 9 00 fi) m ...... Clloct . Kn ·w: ~~~!ire 1uest co-hosts. 1 ~ :!~~:;:. (Ii Cl)) Monilq ~-TI110 (Qi ())) (]) &J TM Ill Shew· Mr Fivorlte Martian I Love Lucy 7 00 I (]) ~ Cl) """ don The Mu.ten : Mister Roten' Ntl1flborhood : · ~rt!.m'•.. lri·!Sllow ~=:::,:~ .-::-~r: .... , ... 1 .... < oo> CJJ m AM A11tor1ct .... '°" Stodl £llcM1111 < ~> CeM11r C1ua1a s:30 ;o CIJ@rn ca Cll> ..... . :!:'z! =: : Vllll Alop : Mlb ::-,... 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Qurdt ....., c,.,.,, .. ..,,,,..... ~..,, ........ , • , ,..,.. PMlc .... 1~00 ..... ti l.elnMi 1:00 (tJI Cl)) CJ) E8 AtlHb 1111 Acdell • .. C:-•MIM/Mmal llVt cowet•I• of Ult fiul 10:)0 , ••• 6 rounds of plaJ from the MJam Country Club. (J)MMt:...,.. ........ trat" (dra) '62-Burt lAncntlf, Kar1 Malden. m..,.. ...,.. u...1...,.. Chor> -Abel Salazar, m °"""" ou: eost a. ....,... Part 11 l :JO fJ CIS TeMlt Claaic The 4th Jn· nual Ttnnia Clbalc futuru 16 of the top men proa comp.tjnf for uolai(l)ll .... C' c':" (2llr) .... Ceat" (.cfv) '68 -Ridwd Boone. Yer• Miles, Scott Thomas, AM Sothem. 8 , r ur~ I lfRW I Tiie Alf WI Guests are rock stars B. J. TholMs, Sais & Cfott. and Blood, Sweat & Turs. GI....._: (at) '"TIM Olrft1irW ...-(dra) '47-Marpnt O'Brien. i~:::M !.,....... (clta) '60-Ralpfl Bel· lamy, Greer Garson. l (l))T.atetM ....... su.., ' c •• , ., eor..a .. ':JO --.. ...... llewlt: (90) °'StaM Up I a.." (com) '34-Shiriey Templt, Warner Baxter. """ ...... c..tillt (j) Lnhf tM Wiid :~•c..,.., ( l(l))Hel .... fallfanil falcH · ...,.., ti Mwtmn ...,ea ... 7:00 ..... ... ...... Seaeb .. tM °"' n.cu ..... ..... $ ..... : (C) (ZIK) ..... mallOft & JulJet" (com) '61-Sandra Dee, John Gavin, Peter UstinoY. Q)ntfll (11' (3) WN!Mlnl lt9ttMn 1 I I f I 5 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE l , 1975 I ~....!! La1111111t ,,..,. .. ~ ..... Qi Wortd of SuMvll youna &il1 w11o recently reaalned Niven, Claudia Clrdln1le, Capuclne. Im Noelle • Call consciousness after beina In a IMJssletl: l•poaible D .._ M Wetter MercMo 1!30 8 @ (!) ()) "'IU "The Betr1y-coma for a year. (!)Mr. Cospef 5uff.tr 7:30 B Qj) CJ) a. (R) Requel Welch fitum O'N .. t •nd Weyne Roaers Oi M•A•s•H are Che(s 1uests. stoolie who Is using a detective to 1k Fii The Came "The Medical Game" further his own career. • Soul Free · CI)) Louis Paul l.allun al" (R) '"""'Jiaul Anka auests as a I Cale Stenn Show fllit 11 J1p111 B9(1)98'Weltd If DllMJ ilfieture's Ch11ter Tours" (R) The mysterious ml1ratory habits of such wildlife creatures as caribou, ele- phant seals, arunlon, salmon, polar bears, 1annets, monarch butterflies and the suici~oLthe NOrth are discussed by Ranier J. Audubon WoodloR, Olsnt)"s anl· mated wildlife spokesman. . D ~@98'NIC Sud•J Rtvlvll Flrn , U:OOl@ D (j)!m(I)""" Mystiiy-A.j Pndl1 "Profile In : ht Pflfomana at Well Trap lest of croudlo Evil" (R) Amy Prentiss lnvesti1ates • dre Kostelanetz" 6 Media her first cop slaying but her efforts Q) Tmel Fll• "Adventure: Rivers" <9 CI)) News ara ffl!strlted at every tum, while 10:00 B 9 C1J ®J m NIC """ Spe-ID TARYN KUHLMAN pressure comes from the men In her ClllNBC ~ "~~ldl~tRipE·dOffw'l'n' * ~ (IN COLOR) divilion-and the widow to find the · ........ ~ .......... ,..,.. "" killer. Newman Is thnnchorman and Eliot I ~ ~Tiii IOll 11 ~ Frankel is producer of this special ~ :!: Mewte: (C) (Wj "'lod.dlfa vs. th~t examines the phenomenon of • Jl11tiwy swauart Sltow llllar" (hor) '64-Aldra Taki· white CQJlar crime-people who are rada. cauaht stealina. sometimes larae 11:15 INns . D <9 (J)) (I) EE AIC Su day sums, of money, but serve little or CJ) Redl Catteeft e (IB Cf)> Cl) m sa ...... $ MM T.fhe Peeplna Blonde" (R) A pretty television newswoman's film story of Steve leads to the B1)1 California desert, whera Steve and the wom1n are e1ptured by kid· nippers who have plotted to send Steve to a forelan power. iliwti: iC) {ar) ...., fattlet'a no time In prison. It is estimated ( 1 Ci)) Spaabll News tt.ult" (dra) '75 -Cliff Robertson, that these thefts cost the American 11:30 B Mftle: (C) .. Frieftdly Penua· Rosemary Forsyth, Robert Preston, • consumer $40 billion 1 year. Amona ilOtt" (dra) '57 -Gary Cooper, Eiieen Brennan, Ruth McDevitt, those interviewed are individuals Dorothy McGuire. Michael-James Wixted. When the who have committed massive frauds D Sa11t111J & Ca•PllJ Guests in· ()) 4 IPICIN I Jobe Wdlrd'1 Aai111 AiMllture frenetic pace of a busy executive's and representatives bf security elude Bob Hope, Count Basie, Billy life is slowed by a hurt attack, he firms who speclaltze In apprehend· ~ine, Dizzy GUlespie ind Sarah beains to wonder If he's taken the Ina them. Vaurhn. fl!) Nevi The Nova science team travels to France's Oordorne Valley to look at the Cro-Maanon cave dmrino and probe why these pre- llistorlc men tootl time out from the business of survival to paint the riaht road In life as he reflects on Der of Ditco¥tty I 'Kesettars warm memories of his father and Teday at Apa CaUtnfe Movie: (C) .. Up Periscope" the way he himself was brouaht up Wutld!. De9d 11 Allwe ( ra) '59 -James Garner, Sean In a simpler ap. """ Garrison, Edmond O'Brien. hJdt•l•D' Today Nns/SullO Wmtllna ®)Movie: .. Ulysses" (dra) '55-Klrk I Sa• Y"'1 Sbow JenJ Fahrell (j)Tllepulse · Mnt1,,1m Tlte9tn "Upstairs. Ot the Liiie ~ 0oua1H, Anthony Quinn. stral '1:-:d~U:I pictures. 1:00 ..,.....,. ... HMMtfF~1 Downstairs" ElalttttN C:O.bat • • Caner Ted Ar11stto111 10:30 Follow·Up lonlattt Show Jape .... 1.a111111e ,,.,,... T1le Hea1111 Crtsls < > s,.tt1s1t 11ev1e nie 0.. • .,. ...,.. DWt"' 12:30 Ot Mevie: (2tw) "'ZlecfeN ,...... (mus) '46-Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, w1n11m Powell, Lucille Ball, Red Skelton, Judy Gal11nd. G) 'Ulf*1 to Trnel fBNlppolNellt./ ..... 9:0010nl ~ lell c.nletl Show TOnJ l S..11n Alamo 9:30 @(!)....ix "A Fine Day for ..... 1:00 • Speakl111 Freely Oylnl'' 00 Minnix Is asked by a The rrotecton 1:40 Movtt: "'The Most Danaeroua dost friend to investlpte the at· • Movie: (C) "T1te Pllll Pallttter" AIM" (sci·fi) '61-Ron Randell. tempts on her daupte(s life, 1 (com) '64 -Peter Sellers, David Z:OO D CMlleqe Mr SenllOll 'NATURE1S OIARTER TOURS' "Nature's Charter Tours," on NBC's World of Disney (Sunday at 7:30PM) of- fers a fascinating and unusual look at the often mysterious and unexplainable mi- gratory habits of many of earth's most common creatures--and some not so common-In this combination llve--actlon- anlmatlon hour, hosted by J. Audubon Wood lore. Included are sequences depicting the lemmings' determined overland march which ends as they throw themselves In- to the sea; caribou braving roving woll paci<s to get to their migratory destina- tion; seals by the thousands playing, picking mates and fighting on the Prtbl tof Islands, and grunion laying their eggs on West Coast beaches at night as humans run wlldty about trying to catch them. Other footage covers the fascinating met- amorphosis of th4t Monarch butterfly as well as Its migratory habits and those of such creatures as geese, ducks, gannets, cougars, polar bears, salmon, whales, elephants, seals, Arctic terns and locusts. Major animation sequences Include a tongue--ln-cheek treatise on bird migra- tion, the metamorphosis of the Monarch butterfly (also Illustrated In llv&-actlon film), an undercover foray to the Pribilof Islands to Illustrate the migration of the seals and an adventure with a f rlendly elephant. Exc~rpts from seven fllms In the Oscar- w inning Tru&-Llfe Adventure aeries are lnclµded-"Seal Island," "Water Birds," "White Wilderness," "Vanishing Prairie," "Beaver Valley," "African Lion" and "Se- crets of Life." he• 7 MONDAY JUNe 2 For mornina •nd •fternoon llstlnas, plene see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 O "SQrtet Baroness" 0(mys) '61 -Dawn Addams. @~ GNat Imposter'' (com) '61 -Tony Curtis, tdmond O'Bilen. 12:00 m "The Three MusltetfffS" (adv) '35-Waller Abel, Paul Lukas. 1:00 O "Stratt of Chance'' (mys) '42- Buraess Meredith, Claire Trevor, Sheldon Leonard. @"lea for Two" (mus) '50-Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Gene Nelson, Eve Arden. 3:00 O (C) ''Walk, Don't Run" (com) '66 -Cary Grant, Samantha Euar, Jim Hutton. ®) (C) "The Marr1t1&-Co-Round" (com) '61 -Suun Hayward, James Mason. @ @ (C) "llhowenl Junction" (adv) '56 -Ava Gardner, Stewart Granger. · 3:30 (V (C) "Kiss of Evil" (hor) '63 - Clifford Evans, Noel Willman. U (C) "The Pad (And How to Use It)" (com) '66 -Brian Bedford, Julie Sommars, James F1renlino. I V f N I N (, In the event thet the Netlonel S.sbt· bell Association Chemplonshlp Serles baa not betn dfte<mlned, CBS s,orts will pment GaMe 1 this evenlq ho111 6-UM, ptt-emptlnc 111 rl!lullrty ldleduJed pro1rammlnc. 6:0011 u Cil ®J mm m News (i)D@rn@CIJ(~CI)) News 0 Cl) Bonanza 0 Ironside m ....nd1e flmllJ I Marla Teresa Ster Trek Elldrlc Comp1ftJ Rody & Friends 5:30 Merv Griffin Show Wy Griffith 7:00 Fiim (})I SpJ : Zoom! ( Cf)) Dealtt'1 Cholc9 • Traw.I Fllm Uttl• Rate.Ill OO@(])ma>News lronlldt lowll1t1 for Dotlan 6 Med Squad Trvttl Of Co~Mtl Wllafa My Unt? I U¥t Lucy The Fii La Miiier Prolllbldl Tht llt Vallty : lntelface ( (j)) loMnr.a • Onm1 .· al Three 'Stooces Soulh Pacific Island paradise of Micronesia and the queSiion or 7:30 a $25,000 Pyrtlllld whether the Inhabitants should It· a Police Sut&Mn tempt to preserve their old customs O Love Amerlun StJf 1 or chanae to a 20th·century Ille· TUESDAY JUNE 3 0 RaiJlbow Sundat style. (j) (fi'J (I) To Tell the Trvttl @I) MUJ Aarededclo For momtng and afternoon llstlnas. 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) HMr. m Movie: (C) "September Affair" &~.=. ~ ::u~~~~v:n~~~~~~e Mota" (adv) '65-Robert Mitchum, 9:30 IJ@(}) Ci) Rfleda (R) It's a case the day's movies. Carroll Baker, l1n Bannen. or mutual dislike at firs{ si&ht when ---------- @)Let's Melle A Deal Rhoda meets Joe's friend Charlie OA'fTIME MOVIES m I sPlctlLlhudnllle Gordon Burke (&uest Richard Schaal), 1 / MacRae hosts. The Russ Saunders patronizing "man's man" who is not 10:00 II "'Idp ol Doom" (mys) '50 - Trio, Jim Rinehart, "Mr. Electric," exactly enc~anled wilh his p11·s··111. Dana Andrews, Farley Granier, Mala Shani W1 Hs, and Jackie Kahane t.le woman. Powers. guest. B News "Yellow Slry'' (wes) '48 -Greg- 1 Ci) Wild World of Anlmals fE Wublncton Stnlaht Tell! ory Peck, Anne Baxter. ::~::i Acomp1neme ill La Tlem 12:00 m "Never lovt A Stren1er'' (dra) ""'"" hen Show 10:00 IJ @(})CJ) Mtcllal Ceftter "The '58-Joh~ Bar!Ymore Jr .• Steve Mc· film fHtutt Faces of Evil" (R) A youn1 woman Queen, Uta Milan. Little Rasul• refuses to 11ive Dr. Gannon the in· 1:00 O .. Human Cereo" (mys) '36 - ..., formation that would aid him in Claire Trevor, Brian Oonlevy. 1:00 II (fi'J rn GuftSftloke "The Tar· diaanoslnc the disease from which @ (Ci) .. Let's Be Hepp(' (mus) '57 nished Bad&e" (R) Town-tamer she is sutterin&. -Tony Martin, Vere EJlen. Sheriff Bo Harller, who keeps his I m l:'l!'I N citizens In line with fear and bru· UI ews 3:00 e (C) "Operation Pettlcoer' (com) tality, faces his day of reckoning t/J'bJ Ceribe ''Vanished" (R) '59-:C•ry Grant, T°!'y Curti~. tn a confront1tlon with Marshal n and Mar1t try to save noted Ilg) -:W•H of Holst' (dra) 63-Ty Matt Dillon. Victor French 1nd Ruth aviatrix Andrea Lewis from 1 aana Hardin, Suzanne Pleshette. McOevitt guest. leader's •venaeance. Joenna Pettet, ~ 00 ''Th• BIKkboard Junale" 0 @ Cil Q9l NBC MondaJ Nlaht Jnon Evers and Brett Somers auest (dra) '55 -Glenn FDf'd, Anne Fran-~I Teams to be announced. I ca Cl)) llllJ Graham Cruude cis, Richard Kiiey, Sidney Poitier. 0 Movie: (2hr) "The Blue O.hlle" Set Smert 3:JO (]) '"Tiit CtNt hapoattt" (com) '61 (mys) '46 -Alan Ladd, Veronlci Creen Acres -Tony Curtis, Edmond O'Brien. Lake, William Bendix. Siient Fiim: "West of Zanz.lblr" O (C) "C ... f ~ ..... _ .. @ Wiid Wild West (1929) The dramatic story of a ru •• rn ° ---11 0 (IB) Ci)) (]) a> Tiie Rookl u deformed witch doctor who becomes (mys) '68-Les Tremayne, Pal De- '"Vendetta" (R) Laurence Luckinbill ruler of a junale tribal compound laney. guests as a heroic ei·cop who re· and his obswion to take venaeance turns lo the fon:e aftu ten years. on the man who crippled him ind obsesse~ with a plan lo capture stole his bride. Lon Chaney, Lionel •~d punish the &unman who. ~used Barrymore and Warner Baxter star. his neeriy permanent disab1hty. Ci) I #Plc1IL I lurt a.dllrach 111 Ute 10:30 (E) m Newi '•'* @ Alfred Hltdlc:od Soccer From Mexico 11:00 Ci) 0 ma) NtwS I Monday TI1n1 Frtd.tJ Movie: (C) (2tlr) .. M•IJ, Mery" · Ci) ®l ti) Cil News (com) '63-0ebble Reynolds, Barry lat of Groucho Nelson,'Michael Rennie. 6 Sat Bllko m LORD CLARK LOOKS AT * EGYPT'S 'BEGINNING' llNI F11rili.'1 Steem Room Mlulon: hapesaiblt Mod Squad Cf) Peter Cunn fl1) In the le1fnnh11 Written end TIM Untoudlabla narr1ted by Lord Kenneth Clarll, "In ( Cl)) Victory at SN the Be1innin(' explores the gene-• fl ~ fT\ fT'I , sis of 1rt, culture, rellaion and SO· 11.30 llil.I l.1l CBS ~t• Movie; (C) ciety as they occurred in Egyprs " or Clllldrtn (dra) . 73- Nile velley more than 5000 JHrs J~nny Aautt.er, John Ronane, Aideen 110 0 Ke.!!1_, Vivien Mercllant. E V l NI N r, 6:0011 @ 0 ®J mm m,..... O Cl)@CDD@<aCll> News O ctJ 11on1nu O Ironside m Partrld1t F1milJ fB Marl• Teme @ star Trek m Electric CompanJ &) RockJ l Frit11ds . 6:30 ll9J Merv Griffin Show Wy Grifflth fillll , ~!1sn ( (j)) Deeler's Cllolce • Travel Fiim Little Rascals i .Los Pollvoca 0 ~ ctJ (fgJ m JohnftJ Ceraon BlllJ Qrebam Crusade Mclea. n Stevenwn ls auest host. Japanes. Lln1ua1e Pro1r1ms ~ :=n 7:00 1:30 m Merv Critflt Show lj (~ (I)) Ci) Wide World MJs· terJ "One Deedly Owner'' (R) Donna OO@@ma>Nrn Ironside 9:00 II (ll') (])Ci) Maude (R) M1ude Mills and Jeremy Brett star. Findlay andMhur Harmon calch O Mowlt: "Dftert Attad" (dra) '60 their spouses in an embfece and no -John Mills. Sylvia Syms, Anthony explan1tlon can convince Maude Quayle . that Walter and Vivien are not hlY· fE Yo11 for Health ina an affeir. (6) The UntoudMlbles 12:00 8 Mftie: "'Dkl Barton at BaJ" 0 <9 (j)) CJ) a> S.W.A.T. "The (mys) '45 -Sebastian Cabot, Don Killina Ground" (R) Lt. Hondo Har· Stennard. relson rescues polQ otticer Jim m Odblrl Street from an 1mbush th1t claimed 0) Set Smart the life or Street's partner, Im· pressed by Hondo, and determined l :OO B@) To1110rmr to capture the assassir\.s, Street vol· CV Cl) ID Cl) N"' unteers for SWAT trainin1 end be· 1;4511 Movie: (C) "l1111bet1Kk" (wes) comes a member of the squad. '54 -Sterlln1 Hayden, D1vld Brian. m Slfari to Advttrture m That Uncertlln Paradise First 3:00 II Movie: "EasJ Uvlnl" (dr1) '49 of a two.part series focusina on the -Victor Meture, Lizabeth Scott. lowtln& for Doll1n 6 Mod Squed Trutti or Con1tq111nces Whirs MJ Une? I Love Lucy The FBI LI MuJer Prolllblda Tht II& VlllfJ • : Tiie Siient SUter A special pro- cram on a fi&ure skatln1 exhibition by five deaf younpters held et the World Winter Games for the Deaf at Lake Placid, New Yori!. f Ci)) Caribe Drema lllrH StoofH 7:30 I New Treasure Hunt · @l @ 00 Hollywood Squares love Amlricln $tJfe Lera M•ko A Deal ea· ra) C· '57 m) Ty Ci) <12' Cl) To Tell ... Truth B Mllllon $ Mme: (C) (2hr) "f'""rKll of tllt Cat" (dra) '54-Robert Mitchum, lib Hunter, TertSI Wrlcht. m Hoa111's HtlOtl fl!) CitJntdltn @!) [aitos m BHIJ 5rahara Crustde Q) Alllml Wor1d -€£) Uttlo Raaeal1 fB tri) SUuatioa ColllOdy 9:30QNows EE) FUm Future ti) LI T1em 10:00 I)@ (3) Ci) lamtby .a.... "COn· ~Iraq OfTerro(' (R) Fritz Weaver auests as • publlshln1 tycoon whose political ambitions are threatened by the po$$ible disclosure of the Intricate scheme he planned In which 1nother man accepted auilt 1:00 I) (i1) (})Ci) Sood TIMS (R) In for the murder of his wife. p1rt one of • two· part episode, th• a ~ Cl) a m , o 11 ct st or, "Satan's Kniahts" street 11n1 In· "Year of the Or1ion" Put 1. Robert slsts-J. J. j.oin J:hem in a IUJlfiibt with 1 rival aanc, and even J. J. ·s Culp alflt Wayne Maunder star as two detectives who find two youna ready wit and instinct for surviVll Chinese-Americans who are willing fail to keep him out of tho rumble. to testify a1ainst the danaerous BU Cl) a Ad1•·1Z ''Victim" youth aanp in 1n Oriental conl· (R) Amy Milner, d1u1hter of M1rtln munity. Milner, gutsts as a alrl who com· 11 m fB Ntwl pl1lns 1bout Reed's f1ilure to catch a thief who wounded her father In @ I $PJ a holdup. fJ Cl) a> M1rcu1 Welby 11.D. "The ft Movie: (2hr) "Sullivan's Traw· Brittle W1rrio(' (R) Forrest Tucker iii" (adv) '41 _ Joel McCree, 1uests as policemen Andy Stewert, Veronica Like. who puts his life on the line by @ Wild Wiid West refusina treatment for rheumatoid fJ <9 {j)) (])a> HappJ D•J arthritis from Or. Welby in order to "Haunted" (R) Ridli• lights his keep his job. Pero McC1y end Petty McCormack 1lso auest. fears over 1ttendln1 a H11toween ,.,. (,.... (j)) R&u.. Cnha• Cruuclt party at 1 house where, ift~r check· -'DJ _, Ina out the premises, he believes ha I c.t SUrt saw 1 headless &host. 5fMtl Aoa I Dtlltr's CMicl laterfaee :~ !~J.~ 10:30 mm Nns MO'llt: (C) (2ttr) 4'bo lucca· @Alfred Hltchcoa ...... (ldv) '58:--Yul Brynner, Char1· 11:00 D fJ m!!· ... "~ ton Heston, Cl11re Bloom. (j) (ig) @ ... . I hltlmetloul Anl1111tioa festival lest ., c EJ Show dt Sytvta Pinal Set. lllM Japa11t11 laqua10 Proira•s • lucl furillo's StNm Roo111 l :JO u (ijJ (}) (I) w•A•s•H (R) A Mlsslell: lmpeuiW. thief Is cau1ht trylna to st11I peni· ~ Squad clllin from the unit's supply tent, The ~~=bltt brloalna to llaht a plot thick with . Feoli•& Cood atlases. Colonel F1a11 from the ( • Ci)) Vlctoty It Su C.l.A. Is promptly on the scene, but his actions only. com~llcate the 11:30 6 ff'll CI) Cl) CIS Lite Movie: (C) mystery. ~ft'ftl'o \cfra) '67 -Craig Stevens, D 9 (I) «ti) m N. c Tit .. d., laura Devon, Edward Asner. MOv1i: (C) (90) "Where Haw All tho 19 (I) Q:j m JollllftJ Cal'IOn ,oople C0ttt" (R) (dr1) '74-Peter Cueuword Graves, Vern• Bloom. Peter Gt1ves 6 '"" Mue1 stars u the head of a f1mily <9 Ci)) CJ) Wldo Wlfld Spe- waaln1 • arim survival stru11I• after dal "A Prowler In the Heart" (R) a deadly virus, produced by a mys· Colleen Dtwhur1t ind M1rtin Sheen terious r1dl1tion explosion, kills star. most of the people on Earth. fJ Movie: "'HunftJ Hiii" (dr1) '47 fJ <la {j)) Cl) 9) AIC TuadQ -Jean Simmons, Marpret lock· Movie: (C) (90) °'Tho Hatfltlds & tho wood, Dennis Price. MceoJs" (R) (dra) '74 -Jacll Pa· EE) Yo11 for Hoalttl lance, Steve. FOfTest, Karen Llmm, Richard Hitch, James Keach, John 12:0011 M!vt•: ~ Birton, Special Calvin, Robert Carradine, Morgan A&elrt' (myi) 48 -Don Stannard, Woodwerd. Two youna people who George For~. would rather make love than war m Movie: fotblddtn St.....r' (dra) spark a savaae conflict between their 'U -M1ureen O'Hua, Dan• An· familles that •xPlodes Into the most drews. famous feud In American hl1tory. IE Cd SM1rt m Mttv Crtffln !alow 1·00 8 ®) Tomonow ED Evenlnc at ~111phony • (]) Cl) @ (I) Nns 9:00 I) @ (})Cl) H1nll Flvo-0 "Com· 1:45 I) Movie: "Seaaon of ,aalon" puter Kille(' (R) MeGarrett's lnves· (dra) '61 -Ernest Boranlne, Ann• tlaation of 1 murder is thwarted by Bnter. computer feedouts when an accused murdere(s mlllionalre father plots with a computer expert to feed erro· neouii Information Into e computer In hopes of dlvertlna the 1ullt for the Cfime IWly from his SOn. (I) The Untouchables m Salart to Adventur1 Z:OO m All·Nlaht Show: "CrJ Vu· &Nnce." "'Station West." "Murder Caso" 3:30 a Movtt: "fllaht to S11111pon'' (adv) '63 -Patrick Allen, Wllll1m Holt. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JONE l, 1975 'KNUCKLE' "Knuckle," a mystery drama by young British playwright David Hare starring Eileen Brs:nnan, Jack Cassidy, Michaet-Cbristofer and Gretchen Corbett, air on Hollywood Television Theatre, Wedne~ day at 9PM on KCET. Channel 28. The drama was adapted for television by David Scott Milton, and was produCed and directed by Norman Lloyd, executive producer for the award-winning Holly· wood Television Theatre series. "Knuckle." transposed from London to Los Angeles, is about the disappearance of a young girl on a lonely beach near Los Angeles and the connectioo-if any--betweeo her disappearance and a shady land deal engineered by her" ~ealtby father. The play is performed on several levels. One is the manner 1n Which ,eee>ple~ar to th~ world-as oppoled to wbal tliey reilly are. Anotncr Unaerlines the similarities between an empty nihilism and a surface acceptance of established values. A third is the corruption that is almost a con· comitant to lhe acquisition of power and money. Curly, portrayed by Michael Cbristofer, returns home after years abroad to unravel the mystery of why his sister disappeared- whether she was murdered, cpmmitted suicide, or merely ran away. Gretchen Corbett is· cast as Jenny, Curley's only aUy in the in· vestigation. She is all to familiar with the Los Angeles scene, where she sees money as the only imperative, and the "casual cruelty'' of the big-money world as that which can break anyone who doesn't go by the rules. Jack Cassidy is Patrick Delafield, Curly's father and a cultivated banker who is mysteriously unmoved over the disappearance of his daughter. He claims he hasn't seen her for six months, and, indeed. seems to want to think she was murdered by a psychopath. Eileen Brennan is Delafteld's placid, unquestioninf housekeeper· mistress who sees 1lod hears no evil and is determrncd to have it stay that way. Curly tra'*-5 down all possible leads and discovers that his father's money was behind an unsavory scheme to acquire an old woman's extremely valuable property. Unfortunately, what Curly's father sees as a simple business transaction leads to the woman's commit· ment in a mental institution, the suicide of her son, and some five million dollars for Delafield. Others in the cast include Jack . Colvin, Manuel Rjvera, James Greene, Jack Sahakian, and Julie McKenna. Jack ~ 1tu1 u dN ricti ..__ P.atck Dtlddd, ud Dea Bre.. .... feaDncl .. die ~oW Mn. n.a.ms. ..... 9 THE DAILY PILOT, lV WUK, JUNE 1, 1975 • 'SPECIES-(OMEDIA-AMERKANUS' Wbett ba.e aD tM comedJal aoaet Jt is a strange fact of life that at a time when the world seems to be going down .the drain in a gurgling ftood of over-priced Arabian oil, SS.~00 Chevies a~ 90-cent hamburgers with I.he thickness, if oot the aroma, of a tired rose petal, the n.ation's Jeadina comedians have slowly disappeared from view: George Burns, Bob Hope, Red Skelton, ~ilton Berle, Danny Kaye, Phil Silvers, Danny Thomas, Sid Cae$4T, Imogene Coca, Red Buttons, Don Rickles, Jerry Lewis-these fonner giants of the tube are now seen with all the frequency of a snow storm in die Mojave Desert. There are, in fact, only four A-:1. Vegas-rated comedians left on television today. Of these, Johnny Carson is seen regularly only by the Great American In- somniac, Carol Burnett heads up a weekly J OPM variety show and Redd Foxx, almost wholly un- known to the vast majority of the American people until Sanford and Son came along, bas his owo weekly series. Tiie foartla k Bob Newbmt, an anomaly among comedians and particularly among television come- , dians, both in bis personal and professional lives. A quiet, low-key, unas$uming man now in his early forties, be is the very antithesis of what we have conte to accep.t as the spedts comedla Amedcanu. An accountant with a sense of humor ranks in abundance just behind left-banded third basemen and astronauts with acrophobia. To bet on..,pne's becoming a major comedy star is akin to betting on the Titanic over the iceberg. But in the singular case of Bob Newhart, the iceberg loses. Fi>f' the pMt tine ...,... Newhart bas been quietly starring in, logically enough, The Bob New- hart Show (9:30PM SatUrdays), the second three- camera situatjpn comedy to come out of the now burgeoning MTM Enterprises. It is seldom out of the top ten, alm?11,.qever out of the top 20, and is firmly establistled in CBS-1V's solid Saturday night lineup of All in the Family, The Jeffersons, Mary Tyler Moore, Newhart and Carol Burnett Yet unlike almost every other comedian to bave dooe a TV series, Newhart does not play either himself or a fictional comedian. Not even, for that • matter, a comic character. He..plays a psycholo- gist. Which, as a matter of fact, and in a. very real sense, he is. Y ct he gets his laughs. He can get them Page 10 simply with a look. The late Jack Benny's "look" was world famous. He bad only to' stare at the audience and the audience-appreciative\y fell apart. But the Newhart look arises out of a situation based on the character of Dr. Robert Hartley. Newhart is essentially an actor, nted by his peers as perhaps the finest comedy actor in the business today. ~st.ce Newhart Is M unlike the "normal" co- median as he is on. He is "normal" in reverse. He is never "on." There is no entourage, no show- business atmosphere of frantic one-liners, oo con- stant search for the conversational topper. He has been married to his first and only wife, the former Virginia Quinn, for 12 years and is so devoted to her that, accprding to hjs TV co-star. Suzanne Pleshette, "kissing him in a scene is like kissing a pair of concrete lips." But it is the same Miss Plesbctte who refers to Newhart as "one of the most thoughtful, considerate, intelligent, articulate men I have ever known." ' Newlmi Una for one thins: his family. Early in the show's first se~on a holiday cut the normal ftve-day rehd~rsat we k to four days and Bob made the djscovery that the of one day dido 't seem to affect either him or any of the show's other reg- ulars. including Suzanne, Bill Daily. Peter Bonerz and Marcia. Wallace. From that time on the show has adhered to a four-day schedule, giving Bob one more full day to spend with his wife and their three young children. When he is home, he plays both golf and tennis. When he goes to Las Vegas, Reno or Lake Tahoe to fulfill club dates, Ginnie goes with him-and so do Robert, 12, Timmy, 7, and Jennifer, 3, whenever it is possible for them. · (Robert this year is away at a boarding school in <;ardigan, N.H. Bob, who has long been fighting a fear of flying, has already ftown to New Hamp- shire twice to visit with him.) CoasJdertnc hJs background as a Chicago in- surance man who first assert,. himself as a major comedy talent with the hilarious low-key comedr, album, "The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart, · in 1960, it might seem out of character for bis closest friend to be Don Rickles. Bob, however, sees nothing strange in this at all. He lik~s Rickles. That's enough for him. Their friendship is perhaps best expressed by the personalized.license plate on Bob's car. Rickles, who doesn't smoke, once re- fused to let Newhart ride with him because he doesn't like the smell of cigarette smoke. He issued an edict, in fact, that Newhart could never again ride in Rickles' car. Shortly thereafter Bob bought a new car for himself. The license plate is simple and to the point. It reads: "NC? DON." WE D NESDAY _ -4--JUNE 4 For momlna and afternoon Usttnp, pleae ... DAmME PROGMMS. Below, for your convenience, a,. the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 n ccr ""Tr1J 111-'Sfilft $pill .. (dra) '67 -Yvonne BUtlen. (I) '"fla11lllp loed" (dra) '49 - Joan Crawford, Sidney GrMnstreet. 12:00 m "'Yellow W (dra) '48-Grt1ory P~ Anne Baxter, Richard Wld· mar11. 1:00 I) "Star fer A ltiChf' (dr1) '36- Cliire Tmor, Oun Jauer, J1ne D1rwell. a (C) "'Slf9udt" (mus) '56 - Marlo Lanza, Joan Fontaine. i:po 0 (C)' "'Te Catrb A Thief" (adv) "SS -Cary Grant. Grace Kelly. l10l (C) "'1119t" (dra) '62-Jackfe ~ason, Katherine Kath. 0 (j) (C) "lJle Wltll F ..... (COm) '47 -William Powell, lmt Dunne, Elltabeth Taylor. J:JO ()) (C) MMotMr Won llchb" \mus) '471 -Betty Grable, Dan Dailey. . . D (C) "'loed DeJ fol A Haqlq'' (wes) '59 -Fred M1cMurray, Rob· ert V1u1hn, Joan Bl~n. M•a· ale Hayes. ,.. ':oo 11 u C1J a., mm ..... (J)D<i}J(J)@(j)(9(1)) ..... &:JO 7:00 O ClJ louau fJ lroaide m httriQ9 F•ltJ &>•naTema UStarT..t \ m Eledrtc c:..,.., g) hclJ I Friud1 lltfY Grtffl• .._ Andy Gltltltll Fl• (I) I !n : l.oom! ( (j)) hllef'1 Chek:e • Travel Fii• utaelnclb 9o@mm ..... lowliqterDola,... .. Sq .... Tndtl or Coaeque11Ca • Mara My UM? I I.Me Lucy TM Fii ~Prtllillida Nasllvllle It the "'. dee Guests nclude Lorett• l.1nn. Conw1y Twitty, Lynn Anderson ind Jeannie Seeley. fJ1) D E I UT A!Mfb" Htritltt '"'fenJamln Fr1nklin" first of a sev· en-part series desianed to brlna American hlttory to life, with a pro- file of the life of Ben franklin. • s. ... ne re ca ())> MeRaa •• 11.0. &E)Dnu mn ......... 7:l0 B....,.. ~a Lut •f tM Wild 0 ... Mn.tTUM e Love~ stJlt thriller concernin1 1 youn1 min ' Who returns to Los An1eles after 1 J2.yur-absanct, to invntl1att tht mysterious disappearance of his sister. Jack Cassidy, Eiieen Brennan, Gretchen Corbett, Manuel Rivera and Michael Cristofer star. 0 c.brtCr SWetpsbktl !:JO fJ ..... ())@ (l) To Ttl1 tht Trvtll fl) Muskal Show fJ MHllH $ Movtt: (21tr) "'Tbt @I> LI Titm Last TIM ~ SIW Aldtlt" (com) '61 10:00 I! @ CJ) Cl) •• Auaust Vic -Robert Mltdlum.. ...... .... -rc "To --orro.r fUa••> •> a OCl1 un n @) Price 11 R!Pt chief wtio appurs to be 1uilty of m ltocH'I tter..s murder. @ (j) t..t'a Mab A Dul D tD ct) ai a;, Petrocelll "Once fll) The 8-1 Upon A Victim" (R) When 1 wealthy II> NetMa Tepatih matron is found slain, Dr. Leo Ster· .-._1 ,.~ tM Cft _ ntt (~est John Dthner) becomes ~ •.,. -lu1 the prime suspect -he WIS dis· Cl) ~ lowtllJ covered holdln1 1 acalpel over the m Lltdt 1tnca11 body. • (j) IS,, 1:001J <iZJ (3) CJ) Tony Ortendo l 0 ~ '-'=' Biretta "The H•lf·Mll· Den (R) Guests are Eslher Rolle 1.1.J ~ of 'Good Times' and Uoyd Bridles. lion Doller Beby'' (R) Baretta's life o tD (j) @.I UtUe HotaM " and his reputation as an honest tie h.lrit "Plarue'' (R) After cop are almost destroyed by a beau· townsfolk load up on cut·rate corn tiful photo1rapher who U$1S him mul that no one knows is nt·in· wiahout his knowled&e to stul tested, 1 typhus epidemic swHps • $500,000. Ann Prentiss 1uests. Walnut Grove. fJ <a CJ)) Biiiy Graham Crvude O Join Hollywood Stars * & Their Families In A 3-Hour Family Special mfENews meets-rt 1o:J'ome>News ~Alfred Hltdlcocl B ='f Crut Alneric.tn Fam· lly3hr) Pat Boone and 11:00 IJ CD 0 m al ..... Art Unkletter are the hosts. D CJ) ~ 9 (]) Nt'ft (j) Wild Wild Wat 0 f C 0 ca (I)) Cil a> That's MJ .... '!Ito. roucllo N "Clifton's Persuasion" (R) Clif· Cil Sit. Bilko ton, picked by the new minister to fJ Bud Furillo'1 Steam Roo111 lead In Sunday prayers, Is more in· ·m Mlulon: lmpot.llble ternttd in a high stakes 11me of m Mod Squad ....._, Thru FridlJ 9 Tiie Unt.ud\IMes lpool~I Qolce (ij) (I) Pet.r 8111111 O Pnlfnor AklH · 1· Y!(I for Health MlfM Ltape llseblU OaJI· ( (I)) Yktory at St1 land A's vi. Miiwaukee. • Cinema 34 I fMll•f Qood • Cl&l•pioablp Wrutllnf 11:301J @ (I) Ci) CIS Lib Mevlt: 1i11J Crahnt Crusade (C) "'They Rln fM ~ Uwn" Ji,. .... u.,...,e ,,.,,1111 (dre) '65 -John Payne, Luana Pallen. 8:30 0 (la ())) (]) a> Al c Widnes-I @ Cil ~ m 101\nny C.r1011 dlJ lhvlt: {C} (90) "letnyal" Cuesswonf (dr1) '74 -Amanda Bl1ke, Tisha Perry Mason Stertins. Dick Haymes, Sam Groom. (Qj ())) CI> Wide World Spt- A lonely widow hires • youna wom-till "Milton Bff1e's Mad, Mid an companion, unaW1re the &irl and World of Comedy" (R) her boyfriend are killers and extor· G Mme: (C) "Sarablncl" (rom) tionists who plan to make her their '49 -Joan Greenwood, Stewart next victim. Grang~r. I rRict\Tt}.:::W The Boston 12:00 0 Movtt: .. Bttd In the Ctrde'• Symphony Orchestra chamber play· (adv) '57 -Forrest Tudler, [va e ""'rf rm Bartok. rs ..., 0 • m Morie: .. It Should Happ.n to 9:00 IJ ~ CD Cl) C 1 n no 11 "Anh· You" (com) '54 -Judy Holliday, point (R)A series of assault·mur· Jack Lemmon. Peter Lawford. ders attrects Cannon's Interest ID Get $1111rt Wh.n an attorney friend convinces Cannon that his ditnt is falsely ac-1:00 B@l Tomonow cused of one of the crimes. Cil Cl) @ Cil News 0 @ CIJ !lil1 m Lucia Tanner 1:4511 Movie: "Operation Snltdl" ''Ironus Baby' (R) Tanner hu to (com) '62 -Ttrry·Thomas, Geor1e 1dvist a promisinf 1thlete about Sanders. whether to leave school and ac· cept a lucrative offer from 1 ma· jor lea1ue scout. I The Ulrtludlablts Safari to Adventure Hollywood Ttlnlsloft Theatre • Knuckle" (2hr) A suspenseful 2:00 m Alf·Nlcht Show: "'Trellt'1 list Cue,.. "711 Ocun Drive" 3:30 IJ Morie: "Woman of tht N.nll Counby'' (wes) '51 -Ruth Hussey, John A&ar. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 1, 1975 THURSDAY JU"E !S For momlnr and •~•moon llstlnp, pl .. se ... DAmME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day'a movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 B '"MuilDe" (dra) '58 -Ch1r1es Boyer, Michele Mor11n. (]) "RIM & ShlM,. (com) '41 - G~rge Murphy, Linda Damell.1 l Z:OO m "The El·Mra. Bradfonl.. (com) •JS -Wiiiiam Pawell, Jean Arthur, James Gleason. 1:00 0 '"Mani, Fast & llautlful" (dra) '51 -Cl1lre Trevor, Sally Forrut, Car1ton Youn1. l2i (C) •Aero• SUd fro111 Punklll ~· (com) '62 -Alen Youna. Dinah Shore, Robert Merrill. 3:00 fJ "''""' Se,..." (dl'I) '41 -Cary Grant, Irene Dunne. l1j (C) .,Tiit Utt If AdriH ..._..,. 1er" (mJS) '63 -GeoJrt C. Scott, Kitti OousJas, Dana Wynter. ~ (j) "Cuna of latuf' (adv) '64 -Richard Attenboroufh, Jtek Haw· kins. • 3:30 Ci) .. Blrttl of die llutS" (mus) '41 -Bini Crosby, Mary Martin. 0 (C) .. RhlM• (adv) '64-Hioy Guardino, Shirley Eaton, Robert Culp. 1 v 1 i'J 1 r; 1, 5:00 f)(l)O(j)djmmm....., D@CV@Cil<acl)> ..... B 00 JonallZI fJ lroHlde m Partrlclfe Fa•ftJ fl) Maria Teresa @SWTttk fll) Oectric Compa9J Ef} RoctJ l Frluds 6:30 ~ Merv Crttfin Show ' Andy Griffith FH111 (])I Sn 'Ci»!Duler's Choke Travel Fllln Little Rlsuls 1:00 oo@@mm111wa lrou'idt 1owtln1 for Doll rs Mod Squad Trutfl or ConMC1uenca What's My Ulltf I Lowe lUCJ The FBI la Mujer Problblda Tiie lie Valley : Ass11nmtlrt Americ.e ( Ci)) Biretta Drama Th,... Stoo10 7:JO I Clndid ea • .,.. @ CI) Price ta Rl&trt Lowe Alntric.tft stJte ®) Lera Mab A Deal @CI) To Tell Utt Trutlt .. • MUfloft $ Movie: (Zllr) "The Hilb" (dre) '59 -Robert Mite um, Stanley Baker, Gia Sella. mH01an'1 Heron m Tiie WIJ It Was "1951 Ood1· 1rs/Gi1nts Pt1y·Ofr' II) Jueves de WI m Wat.tr Wor1d Cl) lobby Coldsbofo Show Ef}Utdt Rltcall 1:00 B @@@ The Waltoaa "lht Caretakers" (R) When John worrita that Grandpa is wortin1 too herd 1f1er his recent heart attack, the fei'1Y old man feels ~e Is beln1 babied and he resenb IL Grandma complains lhat Olivia alwfyl takes the children's side 111lnst her, so when Grandp1 decldtt to luvt home. Grandma 1oes with llkn. o @ oo m Sunsiilnt ··s w e • t MIMry" (R) lill wants • mother to paint her fin1ern1ils and t1ke btr to the beauty shop, so Sim aw his "close" friend Nor1 to ·many "them." 0 Movie: (2hr) "Daltt II tM Dust'' (dra) '60 -Raymond Burr, Joan Bennett, Martha Hyet. Cl) Wild Wild West o ca m> mm .. ..., wm.t "R1mon" {R) Cipt. 8arney Miiier be1ins his worldn1 d1y at the st•· lion house by runnlna headlon1 Into a .aun·totlna teena1e addict tryln1 to break ~of the police station • Qg Vaudeville Cab C1llow1y hostl. m Duler's Choice I ,..llClay Thru Friday Nidia Caro Movie: (Zhr) "Five Flnrert' (dra) '52 -Jamti Muon, Michael Rennie, Danielle Durieux. 01.) 1111 MOJtl'a Jouf'Ml '1) laPIMM llqUl(e Pre&n911 l :IO D 9 (]) m loll er... Shw "The Embezzler'' When the last man he hired before resianing as 1n In- surance company executive embtz· zles thousands of dollars from the firm, Bob is suspected by the polict of havin1 been 1n KCeSSOry. Jo Ann Pflu1 guests es an ambitious police detective who insists Bob is 1ullty. fJ (9 Ci)) CJ) Cl) ltlre11 "Busch's Breakup" When Dile Busch, founder of Open America, is thrown out of his hovM and ITIO¥t$ In with Karen ind her hou'8m1tes, utter chaos takes over. , m Merv Griffin Show 9:00 1J Q1J (])Cl) CIS Thuf'lday Movtt: (C) (90) .. Jllrht1Nr1" (R) (susp) '74 -Richard Crenna. Patty Duke Astin. Vie Morrow, Arch Johnson, Arlene Golonk1, Richard Sch11I. A businessman with 1 well-ordered Ille thinks he has witnessed 1 killln1 in the apartment ecross the way from his. Filling to 1et help from the police, who doubt his story, he decides to be1in his own investi1ation. O @Ci.H'=' NIC TllursdaJ Movit: (Cf (Zhr) .. Elvil-Tblfa the W1y It Waan (mus) '70 -Elvis Presley. An invml11tion of the phenomenon that Is Elvls-apturina the ups and downs he experienc:a puttin1 his 1ct to1ether. Elvis per· forms 30 sonrs from his rte0rd· (Continued) THURSDAY (Continued) brNkina act et th• International Hotel in Lu Vqas. Ci) 1111 Uirteu*llMI FRIDA Y JUNE I D <Qt Cf)> CJ) m StrNtl ot sea , frandlc:t "I Ain't Merdlln' Any· for momlna •nd att.moon llstlnp. more" (R) Steve Keller 10tS under· l>M•M ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. cover. posina as e draft evedar. to -..iow. for your convenlenc., .,. locate the assailant of e deserter t~ ct.y'• movies. who was stein In san Francisco. ~ M"'8: (C) (Ztlf) .,,_.,. U.. Siltll of JuM" (dra) '56 -Robtrt Taylor, Rlcherd Todd. m Selarl .. Advttltllrt fl) Fat!Yal lnttrftKieul EJl) la Ptrfon111nce at Wolf Trap "N1tion1I Folk Festlv1l11 9:30BNewa fI)u Tierra 10:00 IJ 8Uly CrthHI Crusade @ I Spy , o <9 Cl)> oo m "'"' o "Ste· ond Si&ht" (R) A beautiful women, blinded followina 1n eccldent, de· velops the ability to forecast events to come ind mikes 1 dlillina pre· diction that she hemlf is ma~ed for death. Stefanie Powers ind Mitzi IHoa~u~~ • Set Smart CrMn Acres I IPICIA f The End of tfle Ho Chi Minh Trai 10:30 1J @ (1) Cl) hid Ptlltkll ,,..,. Pro- 11:00 I Bud FuriHo'a St1111 Room f!)Ntwa Alfred "ltdleock ~BfJ~:: lest of Cro~ Set lilllo • The Lucy Stlow Mission: 0lntp0nlbl1 Mod Squid (])Mr. LucQ Tht Untoudlablu Ci)) VlctorJ •t. Sea Cinem1 S4 11:30 e cm Cil ·Cl) cas ute Movie: (C) MfilrH Buntts fer A Loea lu_.. (wes) '73 -Beau Brummell, Keith Van Der Wat. I @ Cl) ®) m J6hany Carten CUHJWOfd Perry MaSOtl ca CiJ> Cil Wld• wCNtd • dal "Geraldo Rivera: Goodnlaht America" CiJ Movie: "The Dlvtcled Htart" (dra) '54-Aleander Knox, Cornell Borchers. EJl) Yoaa for H111Ut lZ:OO 1J Movte: "The Incredible Paria lllddent" (dra) '68 -Dick Palmer, Ro1er Browne. m Movie: "llCly Poamed" (dra) '62-Jlmes Mason, June H1voc. meet s..1rt l :OO B ~;-CI) NfWI 1:45 G MoYie: (C) "The Glatbltr Fro• Natchez" (dra) '54-Dalt Robertson. 2:00 m All-Nlaht SlloW: "T1lt I.alt Hur· ' iih," "The Dbe•bodltd" 3:45 8 Movlt: "JollRIJ Alctl" (dra) '45-Georae Rift, Claire Trevor. Pa1e 12 DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 II (C) "The Deep llue Su'" (dra) 'SS -Vivien Lelah. Kenneth More, Erk Portman. Ci) "Oat Foot la Htavttt" (dra) '41 -Fredric March, Martha SCott. 12.-00 m "'TM uttll Miflhter" (dra) '34 -Katherine Hepburn. John Bui, Don1ld Crisp. 1:00 D "line of the Gamblers" (dra) '37 -Uoyd Nolan; Cl1ire Trevor, Akim Tamiroff. @ (C) "Mardi llt1t" (mus) '58- Pit Boone, Tommy Sands, Christine Came. l :OO B (C) "lndbcteet" (com) '58 - C1ry Grant, lnarid Beraman. @) (C) "J~n Geldflrtl, Please to.. Heme" (com) '65 -Shirley Macl..alne, Peter Ustinov. @ (j) (C) "You'rt A lie .., Nft" (com) '67-Peter l(astner, Eli11beth Hartman. 3:30 m "lonely Are the B,.w.. (dra) '62-Kir1c Douatu. Michael Caine. fJ (C) "I'll Tau Sweden.. (com) '65-Bob Hope, Dina Merrill, Tuts· day Weld, Frankie Avalon. EVENING &:oo 11 m o ®l mm m""" O CI>@CI>@(i)(Qj(j)) NIR 1J (I) Boaanu ' BlrOMid• m P1rtrid11 FatnlfJ I Marla Teresa Star Trell EJedric CotnpanJ Rocky & Fritftds 5:30 Merv trtffla Sllow AndJ Griffith 7:00 Fii• @ IS,, . Z.019! ( Ci)) Dult,.t Cholet • Travel f'llM UttSt Rncll• oo@Cilmm11 ... Ironside Bowtlq fer Dollan Mod Squ.d T rutll Of Coaaequenca • Wllafs My U..1 I Love l»cy The FBI LI Muter Prohlblda The Ila Yalt.J : Avlatloe Weatlter ( Ci)) Bonenu Dr11111 Tllr• Stooaes • @OO di Hoftpood Squ1111 7:30 I ... ~radt hrtJ Love Alwtrtc.n stJ" THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JUNE l , 19715 O World .t Ult Sta can collect the substantial reward. Cl) (HJ (I) To Tel u.. Trutfl He's found aullty, underaoes a sue· CiJ Mllllla $ Movie: (C) (2hr) .. Man cesstul operation, then ruOm he 111 the Mlddlt" (dra) '64 _ Robert can ctur himself of the murcter Mitchum, France Nuyen, S.try Stil char1es only If he can find the real murderer. 1iv1n. o <Q!l Cll> CV m The Od4 CMl-m Hop11'1 HllMS ,.. "Felix the Hone·Pl1y1r" (R) EJl) lea Anatles Ntwa Review Ose1r befriends a jockey whose fl1lr fl) a...pjrite tor picklna Iona shots puts Felix &'ft M and Oscar in the money and 11:1.;1 Friends of 111 ch1p1es their lifestyle. Q) Wort4 tf Surv!Yal B Newt G) Lime lucall fl) Y,artety Slsow 1:00 1J @ CD (j) CIS Friday Movie fl) u T1tna Double Feature: (C) (90) "GlllttS" Cdr1) '70 -Ryan D'Neal, Michael 10:00 O @(l) ~m Potlet Wo•111 Crawford, Stanley Baker, Char1es "No Place to Hide" (R) Pepper and Azn1vour, Jeremy Kemp, palne Sat. Crowley seek the $layer of Taylor., Sam Elliott. Men from dif· several people who hid been llvlna ferent parts of the wor1d, and with under false Identities. different backarounds and different 1J lilly Gr1llam Crualdt reasons for wantlna to win, run In (j) f spy close competition tor an Olympic O.(fifl (])) Cl) Q) en Christle Gold Medal In • muatllon race. , ~ 1 ''T M G 1 T " a @ {j)@) m Sanford ' $on LV .. e. .~ any lmlS 1~ OW~ '1he Headache" (R) Lamont is told CR>, Christie becomes ~ babysit· that his headaches are not caused ter' and ae~s her boss into trouble by anythina physical, but result wh,en s.he tries to catch ~ .1ambllna from his hatred for his father. ch1efta1n and a blackma1hn1 main· D Movie: (C) (Zllr) "Evety Man A ten1nce man. lfii(' (dr1) '70-Pier Anaell, Wll· m fE News liam Ber1er. ID Ctt Smut w Wild Wild West 9 •Ir Tlatt Wmtslna If,~~~ 91.~."~k;::: EJl) Ewenlna It SyMphofty of mysterious murders leads Kol· 10:30 B Bud Furlllo'a Steam Room chak to the s1artlina discovery that · ftl _.. Ntwa Chlcaao Is beln1 visited by Uniden· u:1 ~ tlfie~a =· 11:00 IJ (}) fJ mm Ntwl I M..; Tllru fridar 0 Cl)®)~ Cl) Ntwa Polwe Dlabla ~Best of Croucho Movie: (Zhr) "Ill Um Mcl.lln" 6 Set lllko (dre) '52 -John Wayne Nancy • Movie: (C) "Portrah In IUacr' Olson. James Arness. ' (mys) '60-Lana Turner, Anthony I Weahlncton Weel In Rmew Quinn, Sandra Dee, John Saxon. n Show de Rosita Peru Minion: l11posslble f Japanete Lln1uaae Prorrama Mod Squ.cl (3)Pner Gunn 8:30 0 @ (j) l10J g:, Chico & the Cfeetinaa Fnun Koru Man "If I Were A Rich Ma h" (R) Cllamplonshlp Wreatllnt • It's Ed Brown's Job to tell Chico : Y~a for Health that his alrlfriend hes returned his ( CIJ) VidlHy at Sea en1aaement rin1. but the memae • Clne111a S4 never quite aets delivered. m Merv Qrtffln Show 11 :30 IJ @ m CIS ute Mtvtt: (C) fE) W1U strMt Wed "Duel offtie Titan" (adv) '63 - Steve ReeYes, Gordon Scott. ''The Derk & Bloody Ground" (R) Doc'I ifnh1t1r's Rod Coectlt 9:00 0 19 Cl) ®) m Rockton! Flies 119 Ci) ®) a;, JohnnJ CatMn When Rockford reluctantly 11rees to """: ""Cl1J of Mlnlaa Girts" inves1ia1te the slayina of 1 screen· (dra) '41-Gele Storm. John Archer. writer, a aeries of attempts is made O (Qj (j)) CI> Wide Wortd S,.. on his life. • cill "Rock 'N' Roll Revival" (R) CI) The Untouchables (i) MO'rie: "nit Champion .. (dr•) 0 (tJI Ci)) (}) Q) Hot l Balti-'19-Klrt Doualas, Arthur Kennedy. more "The Date" (R) April induees a very reluctant Bill Lewis Into tak· lZ:OO ~ ~: "Cry of tfle City" (mys) Ina her out for a bi& nlaht on the 48-Victor Mature, Richard Conte, town, resultin1 In an evenln1 that Shelley Winters. neither lhey nor hotel friends will m Sueen storlea em foraet. t1j Rodi Concert ID S.fatl to Adventure 1:00 0 ®) Mldnlaht Sc»edal Guests in· tll) Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs. elude .Chuck. Berry, The Klkl Dee Downstalrs'' ft!' u Crlacla Bien Criad• Band, and host tor the evenlna Is 11,1;1 Tom Jones. 9:30 II ()7J Cl) (() CBS Friday Movlt Double f'Nture: (C) (90) ".lJpa(' 1:45 R Movie: "The llholt & Mra. (susp) '70 -Georae Kennedy, Anne al'Ulr" (com) '47-Gene Tierney, Rex Jackson, Eli Wallach, Steve Ihnat, Harrison, Natalie Wood. D1n1 Elcar, Walter Brooke. Joe Ma· Z:OO m All·Hlallt Show: "Tha ult ross, William Marshell. An insurance Pone," "Twe of A IJnd," .. D11d invest11ator, told he Is dylna of a Men Welk" m1H1nant brain tumor, arranaes a scheme In which he takes the bl1me 3:30 IJ Movie: "Ana•I Face" (dra) '53 for 1n unsolved murder so his wife -Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmoni. U• R) Ir llx nd n d of "' it· le ne n· ny n· I Is THE DAILY PILOT. 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'J I N ', ti Wor1d of Survival (Cd) (I}) CI) El) Super Frie* Womtt1'1 Pro Ttt111b Touru· ment m Mowtt: '"flit Dottin of OU.. ho••" (wes) '49 -Randolph Scott, Georae Macrtady, John lrel1nd. AICOt bees Walty'1 WOfbllop : Stam• StNtt 6:00 Ci) Su11111ter Semester • ~nlsh Movie 6:l0 ~~ ~00111 10:30 ~ fE ~ ~~. 7:00 • 9 (j) @) m Add1ms flmlly 6 Othtr hopfe, Othtr Plae-~ Wt.tend o Words A-Poi.In' (9 (j)) CI) Yoei't Ga111 Movie: (C) "On, foot In Heir' ltother Buzz (drf)JO -Don Murray, Alan Ladd. CI) Mission: Maalc 11:00 fJ (ll) Cl) (I) ValltJ of the Dino- : Miiter 1tot111' Ntlallborhood 11urs 7:l0 Suwlmer Semester D QJ (I) @) " Major Leacu• 0 (j) @) a;, Chopper Bunch Baseball (9 l])) CI) luaa Bunny 0-Movie: "The Dude 5ots W.,r' • Youth l the Issues (com) '48 -Eddie Albert, Gale Altematfvu Special Storm. News/Public Affairs @ TI~1111: Window to the South 1 (I) H.R. Pufnstuf 0 (Qt) (j)) (1) a,) Thae Are die : future Dap 1:00 (ii) (]) Ci) flvoritt Martian 1· Th• Poisoned Sea • ~ 00 @J m Emer1ency + 4 ll:30 Im (l )(i) Hudson Btotlltn G11t1 Autry Ttiutre 6 Mo.it: .. lif1n of Conftlcf' (dre) 6 Bll_!llue Marble 'S3-Edw1rd Arnold, John Aaer. (~ (j)) CD Hon1 Kon& 0 <9(j))(1)a,) A111ulcan ,-., ~--~ 0 Movie: "Jusy'' (dra) '48-Mar-EI,:) Nova garet Lockwood, Basil Sydney. I Unit Thrff Tnit Adventure Yoke of To'Yo Canascolendas 1:30 I ~~~ ~u:,ur:, Run ~n~ayne Theatre Rodi Concert (eij (I)) CI) Adventures of Gil· ll1•n A ~ I f P ~ J 0 (; •,~ 12:00 IJ(ii)(3)(j)Hartem Qlobetrotters 0 Movlt: (C) "Saabtdlewan" . (adv) '54-AJan Ladd, Shelley Win· ters, Huell O'Brien. Ad Ub Bia llut MarWt Chlhf Mstitlet Doublefeature m Movie: '111e Halfbretd" (wes) 12:30 '"52-Robert Young, Janis Carter, • Rontt Gamu cw mm rat Albert Word of life ~Gourmtt 9:00 ~ ~'CiJ ({) Jeannie B o@@lmLanc1 of tt1e Last "' s,.ce Last Na11., I ttle rrofaaor : In ttle Be1lnnln1 (R) I <9 ([)) rn Devlin C.Untry Muak Mister R!l_tn' Neltllborhood 9:30 (H) CIJ C1J Pebbles I la•~ ! (I)) ,._llMllt Music f'llm Ftat\lrea .. """ ! 9 00 l10l m S11mund ..-..: -n. Devff ' the Diep" dv) '32-Gary Cooper, Cary Grant. Tallul1h Bankhead. 1 :00 @ m Cl) "'"'"'' Open '°" Claaslc The third round of play In the $250,000 Kemper Open, from Quail Hollow Country Club, Chu· lotte, N.C. D <Cit (I)) CV lanlt'• Rtta1• ..... ,. (]) Public Attain 0 N£W! TODAY'S HOME * BEnER LIVING IDEAS O Today's Home 10:00 Ji~ (j)~ Scooby Doo D u Cl)~ m Pbtk Panther (I) Movie: '1'11u Lady" (wes) '56 ,.,. 14 ORDER YOURS TODAY! 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H ... <""1!11 ... , TM ..,. moat sta•es The 1Q7th ruonln1 of Ille $150,000 Belmont Sta-.n, the third leg of the Triple Crown, for 3.year-olds at 1 mile and one-half. CD Mowtt: "Llit of tilt Falt Guu" (wes) '59 -Jock Mahoney, Giibert Roland, CJ Prep s,ortJ Wol'ld CIF Girls Gymnastic Ch1mpt0nshlps. Italian Tennis Cllampionahlpa 80111er Pyte (i)Concem : ilil Moym' Journal (j)) friends of Man • U.S. Navy • F11111 ftature 2:301i~-:-.. ( 1 (I)) Wor1d of Survival • Aarlculture USA · Wally's WOf'btlot> 3:00 R CBS Clllldren'a film Ftttlval ·~untdown to D1n1er" (R) ' l!arzan Tlleatra • Movie: (C) ,.Oaftltf'OU• D1Ja of -a lonn" (wes) '66 -Robert Horton, Sal Mineo, Diane iaker. ~ ~ =-~~ lnvltatlotl" 'tfra) '52 -Van Johnson, Dorothy McGuire, Ruth Roman, Louis Cal· hern. ! Wild Wild Wist ll!fcllLITllt Drunhrd'a uititn Deaf students at Pasadena City College produced this drama In sign lanauage with voices, sound effects end music dubbed In. ( Cl)) The flshtnna11 • Ylaitlndo A las Estrtttaa • Saturday Matl11et Mlation: hnpoaiblt 3:30 Spotts Fiim "Southern 500" ' Setvnlay Mftle: .. Moasttr on the Cl•-pu_.. (hor) '58 -TroY Donahue, Arthur Franz, Joanne Moore. ~ Wol'ld of Radn& Wet.r Wot1d Movie: (C) "Nlgllt SlaYft" sp) '70 -J1mes Francl.scus, lee Grant. m Movft: (C) "Ttrror Btntatll tllt SN" (scl·fl) '68 -Pew Nell, M· drew Huahes, Mike Dineen. I The Ylr1itliln (J) Pop! Qoea the C.U..try Cl'hcJAC ITht lmpoulbft Dtt1111 A behind·the·scenes look et how "The Drunkard's Oauallter'' (See 3Pai1) was produced and videotaped from beginning to end -Its prob· lems and its pleasures. <9 CE> am Dance'• Outdoors 4:00 fJ Dusty's Trtthouae TrMt Fla Wrtstnq f,.. tllt OIJllfk c.t*'tJ r,-a. ..,,,.. ~22WocW , ........ .., ... 1 w..w ma ( (I}) I a c I • 1 "lndlanapolls ·soo~ ,, I Wotlcl Cup Socaf Fll• futltrls v.ac. .. A&rkuftw• 4:301J Movie: (C) '"Tiit lie lad" (WU) 'S7 -Alan Ladd, Edmond lo·e,~~':W.:r· ~ CIS s,..ts s,ectac:ular FH• feat.rt "'"'°"''*"' ... (I}) Rae.Ina Al• "The Radical C lenae" Ef)~Now 5:00 0 Movie: (C) "Dirty HtfOtl'' (adv) '68 -John Ireland, Curt Jur1ens, Danielle Blanehl. @.) Wattr Wortd 0 <9 (I}) CD El) ABC's Wldt Wortd of 1,ports ~Id": West m Movie: "Ta.. ... Out .. tM Bafl Ga11tt" (mus) '49-frank Sinat· I ra, = :;::!;. Esther Wllll1ms. @Nntetf the'811• Jhn my Dun Show , Anl1nment A.merlca TI"" Stooaa ·1 5:301 (1)""" Utttt Ra1al1 Movie: "Oabta" (wes) '45,John Wayne, Walter Brennan. 6:00 6:30 7:00 I Cartel•• Social ,..lltvlll• M11ak The Way It WH "1951 Oodt· ecs/Gients Playoff" Giants Pl1yoff" m Ctlt~ Coif Challt11p &) UttM RalCals fa•ltJ Thu1n Former Raseel Jackie Lynn Taylor hosts. f 'v I ~J I r~ I I omm""" Ma1111li MJ Partner tlle &host "!Pt ClhrJ CD Ritlct* Btli•1 Firlit of the Wtd HetHaw : f1rhl1 u .. ""Ci)) Rtaawr R.,.n · Ml(News Colder ... Cl) Otbtr PIOfle. Otlltr ,,_.. • Bu d• MexJco • The f1lltenlla• Carl Tracl lllrtt Stoocu OtlMr P..,.., OtlMf Places wad KlnadHI Dia!Mftd Hucl Bowlln1 tot Dollars S.111111' c..,.., [J..ttaess-Ltt Aapla The JtttellOftl MHUot1 $ Movie: (C) (2tlr) "WM Itel ...., Mart '(t ~ (mys) '71 -Rtd Buttons, Alic:t IPle~~ ~)~r.:,... w• lflHa AThlef llmmi_ Dta11 ._ Q)(j)Ntws Its .,. d s, • I· n I ,.,. ..... c.uc., IJ T1ne ,......,.. • Alhlmrt llldl ,_.... • IM ..._ GI ICE PALACE' PRESENTED .... *BY NEW OPEN AIR Dr • .._. ,_.. .._, HOME FRESHNER 7:30 .......... ~ • (j) Llr1 .... A Dell GI' 'If!' la ,.... t.sllt U1· ...,.,., IUlS, & Hecldtrloft, and tht ' u.... CM Cowsllts Join abtlnt stirs for tllls ""' r:·a1. ..._n.tTw tw1Vaa1• T....._ T11Mtn WIW ..... ,.._,., Al• Cl) Nm nee,.. a.. t-.JO B CHI (I) Ci) llel ~ Slllw ne.p. s.t 11 n.,. (R) &Ob takes two of his tharlpy 1111~.......,. 1roups to 1 rustic retreat for a Tiit (R) mar1tJlon M$$1on that never pro- ,.....,,...· • aresses beyond 1Y1ryon1's com- 1:00 I, ~f'11'\ CI> All 11 a. Faldf plaints •bout the prlmltlVt condl· \JIU •A• tlons of tht accommodations. · ( ) k home In ~•nton for a 1 lm'O wtddlfll. Edith Nl\S Into fltr dlild· • Faidl far T ... -hood sweetheart and soon realizes -1 that ht has mort on his mln4 than Sutdl Just rtmlnilCll 10:00 R ~ Cl) Ci) Cartl lwwtt ShoW ~~ W...-,t "Clm· 00 Kin Birry and Cart Rainer 1u1st. er. Tur (R) 1taur pholotf1phtr llltJ lniMta Cnlu4t John Gap drives the men at the 6 TedlJ .t Apa Calltttl fire atatlon to dlstrldlon 11 ht tties • C..•lltJ ,_,'** for 1 pt1ze.wfnnln1 candid picture Newa or their rucue ICtlvltlu. Coe111e 0 I IHCillJ Mee Dec Jo11pll ....., c..test Cotton n1mtu thla specl1I which AlfrW Hltdadl tells the lllstofy of police docs, and Leu .,.. Slllw -follows the at19·by·at•P tralnlnc of lO:JO fJJ Quiz TlM/IUlll wt • police do& named Duka. This 11:00 I a (j) a ..... spedal was raschaduled from April ~(Cf "'ltadq F~ (dra) 10th. ' -Joe Morri90n. D <B ())> C!l EB..._ ,_ "Thi i,... s....-. Devil's chlms"On" (R) A wamor. • n. ._, a. physically and mentally controlled MIN: "faM Mt Gift ID tt.e by 1 madman, threatens Illa life of Id laat" (mus) '4.9 -Frank Muter Khan. Sinatra. Gene Kelly, Esther Williams. m HEE HAW IS FULL Ir.., & .......... * OF LAFFS TONIGHTI CI> s..., l c..,_, l flit Hew (j)Mtlla:~tln"(mp) .._.. (C) (90) ......_ .t Jiii ' -Rob«t Teylof, Elizabeth Taylof. __..,,. (•dv) '67 -Clmaron ii 700 an MitcMll..:.acti...:art. .. IJ :a.stir c!..tratliq fj = (at) .,All nr..tati tlla 11:15 fl) W•M's lM setdes 11;..r (dr1) '42 -Humphr., Bo-ll:JO B F•bulea 5Zl (C) -C..,.._ irt, Conrtd Vtldt. Ill ~ (dra) '67 -Melvyn ta Ille ......... (R) Doualas, Laslie Nielsen, Anne Baxter, .,., Sbew Gl!I Youna. Dana Wynt•. ..._ UllPl&a ""'8•• · ~ W""'9d 1:JO II tm CJ) na JtnenMs <R> A ~= ~ at t11a .... , COid reception from Geor11 and " (scf·fl) '66 -John Aaar, Lionel areets Louise's vlS!tinr Uncle Franclntt Volt. ~ &)'~. DM a.. -~~~ ....... (dra) Cl) CaMN ea... \fs -Rob.rt~is Sm.ltfl. 9:00 R (HJ CJ) Cl) MatJ TJttr ....,_ 8 I 1 teru tlua I Qe•pit•MJ .... (R) Lou hu not really had 1 WNllllll . , date since his wife Edie left him. &I llewla; °'!"' Wltdl s Mimi° but he lies an Important banquet (liOI') -Rosita Arenas, Armando comln1 up and Mary has promlMd Cllvo. to find him 1 1111. 11:45 CJ) MMe: ..,., lM er .....,.. II ~ (j) ~ fD N I C (com) '63 -Kirk Douatas, Mlt21 ~ {C) l!IWJ. "TM ..,.. tf ~nor. .._, Oltllt'° (R) (com) '64-Ptt (QI Ci)) W... II .... Sellers, hula Prtntlss. Anlll• I.ans· 12:00 a llewie: (C) ...... ..., ......,. bury, Tom BoslQ. ~e lift of an (idv) '66 -Monica Vitti, flftnee untallnttd concert p11nilt btcomu Stamp, Dht Boprdl. compllcattd when two prep IChool (9.(1)) Sde9Ce fldlM n.tn !rts&• auah on him. 12:301 .. DIMe's Outdeer'I C.ptp1 A tr1p to n..... W.._-f a. na n1 Pacific Island Atdli· ' -...... .. .. , pelaro, the Galaparos Isla nets: first 1:00 0 M !"' Wltll ••• "R0te0e LH madt famous by naturalist Ch1rtes 1Brow,!!..,_ Darwin. • "'""" fJ (tjj Ci)) ~ t!J A1C llturdaJ All·Nlltlt Show: '"fn ....... n't ilivtt: (C) (2 ht) "'f1le MtltJ Mc· O.u.f"", .... "'T1lt1 Wn't WM l•hl" (d111) • 0 -Sein Connery, Ml, "'Isle or tM Dead" Rldlard H11T1s, Sam1ntt11 Eau, lt!S B Mewft: (C) "TM lht Melt Fr1nk Finlay, Anthony Zeft»t, Bethel llWJ" (mus) '57 -Jane Powell, Leslie. The ltOfy of die upheaval CUff RoMrtlon. caused by Irish lmml1rant coal 2:40 8.Mewie: ...., l.Mff" (mus) '44 miners rlbellin1 a11lnst mlnln1 con· -Frank Sinatra, Georsa Murphy, dltlons In Pennsytnnla In the 1870s. Gloria DeHaven. THE DAIW PILOT, lfV W£(J(. JUN! J, 1975 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION . THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 - SATURDAY: MAY Ult (P Jl) J:OO U. "'tlla '70I (C) "M1na1a· ment of a Corporation" l:JO Ltw fw tM ?Os (C) "Copy. riahts. Trademarb. and Pa· tents" 4:00 U. fw tllt '7Qa (C) "Gutrdian· ship and ConlltVator Pn>ceed· inp" 4:JO Ma1 alld £Man• 11t (C) "Im· pact of Economic System(' 5:00 .... ... E'MMMat (C) "Communication: Disttmlnatlon and Acquisition of Information" 5:JO Spedel: (C) "Antilone" 7:00 leoll lelt (C) (PBS) "Tha Mas- SICfe at Fall Creak" 7:30 F ... tf Alltlt•• (C) (KOCE} 1:00 ........................ fesliwal l :JO In hffenuMe 8' Waif Tnip (C) (PBS) "Eliot Feld Ballet" t:JO Aa HMt Wllll Joli IHI (C) SUNDAY: JUIE lat (P.11.) J:OO Yep .. ......_ (C) (KO<:E} 3:JO Yep W1t11 ...... (C) (KOCE} 4:00 Mak Pnfed (C) (PBS) "Aa· cient Voices of Cflildren" 4:30 trut ,_..,..... (C) (PBS) ''Th'" By Balandllne With tht Htw Yott City Biiiet" S:JO ~ (C) (PSS) "Fusion Suite" ':00 1....-. (C) (PBS) "BtttJ Clrtl(' ':JO F,,.., ha Wat (C) (PTL) 7:00 ,..,., .... (C) (ClW) • 7:JOv.wt .......... (C) (KOCE) 1:00 .. ...,..... 1-nllr: ...... u..l~(C) t:OO. ....., (C) (Pll.) "Rain· 1Nkln1" 9:IO F1rtq U.. (C) (PBS) MONDAY: JUNE 2M1 (P.11.) 3:00 Ltw ftr th '70I (C) "lmml&ra· tlon and N1tur1llzatlon" J:JO.Man alld E.ntroutelt (C) "An· tecedents of • Contemporary Problems" · 4:00 Ma•l11 Thillls Crow (C) (PTl) 4:JO Dectrtc C:..pur (C) (CTW) 5:00 S..11t str1tt (C) (CTW) 1:00 Ltw fw tllt '70: (C) "lmmilf'I· tlon and H1turallzatlon" , 1:30 Yaca Wiiii ......_ (C) (KOCE) 7:00 The ~ SbW (C) (PBS) 7:30 Focus: Ontlft C4M111tJ (C) 1:00 lllWfutieul Aafllltloe fesllwal (C) (PSS) 1:30 Ntft (C) (PBS) "Inside The Golden Gate" 9:30 '""'*' (C) (PSS) ''Betty Car· TUESDAY: JUtllE W (P.ll) 3:00""' ............. b'9lb (C) 3:30Malllllt TMlp.,.. (C) (Pll.) 4:00 YIJI W. ....... (C) (KOCE} 4:30 Dedric c..,.., (C) (CTW) 5:00 Seta• SbMt (C) (CTW) · 6:00 lie .. .._... (C) (NET) 1:30 Mal alld EMH..at (C) (Ml· aml D1dt) "Antec:end1nts of Cont1mpor1ry Problems" 7:00 ni w., It Wu (C) (PIS) "The 1 1946 ArmJ/Navy ~ootball C.ma" 7:JO ,,...: .._ (C) (ICOCE) "The Taan111 Wotnan" 1:00 s,.dll; (C) (PIS) "The Thin Edae -SaualltJ: The Human Hatftap'' t:OO KOC£ S,.CW; (C) (KOCE) "The Thin Ed1e Followup" WDMUJDAY: JUI£ 4Cll (P.11.) 3:00 Lllf .. ... '70I (C) (So Cal Consortium) "How to Ust tllt law" J:JO Mel IM EM •••Ml (C) (Ml· 1ml Dede) "AesponsibUitJ of futura Ganetatlons" 4:00 F.,., hat Wt1t (C) (PT1.) "Beef and Blua With Grten and Grttn" 4:30 Decbtc c..,.., (C) (CTW) 5:00 ...... .,... (C) (CTW) 1:00 U. tar tlla '70a (C) "How To Ust The Law" l:JO Yaca ......... (C) (KOCE) 7:00,.., ........ tlla bpetts (C) 7:JO Y...,... Pfpelilla (C) (KOCE) "Oran1t County In Waahinaton" l!OO ~ n.n (C) (PBS) 'Upstairs. Downstllrs -Eplsoda IV: A family Secret" t:OO llelttaed T....._ ntatr. (C) (PBS) "j(nudlle" TlfURSDAY£ JUN£ 5tll (Jl.M.) S:OO ,...._... a.1 .. t1att fe611 3:30 Feetlll ..... (C) (CTW) 4:00 Yep Wldl ......._ (C) (KOCE) 4:JO EJedric" c..,.., (C) (CTW) 5:00 ...... Slrllt (C) (CTW) 1:00 le9' IMt (C) (PBS) "Clout: Mayor Daley and Hi1 City" 5:30 Mai ... bwitN9"t (C) (Mi· ami Dadt) "Responsibility of Future Generations" 7:00 c.-.,.,.., c.lht"'9 ...... 7:JO Ofup ~ Jm (C) (KOCE) "1975 All Southern California Hi&h School Jan All Sta!1" 1:00 E .... at .,., .. ., (I) (P8S) t:OO ClllaM: Omp C..at:J (C) (KOCE) "A Bilincual Society- The Future of Callfomlar• 10:00 Caltfenlll JMnMt (C) (P8S) fllDAY: JUIE ICtl (Jl.M.) S~ U. fw tlla '70a (C) "How To Ust tht law" 3:30 w ... 1 (C) (PBS) "Mental Health Clre Foi Women: Part II" 4:00 ,.., lrtd1e Wltti .... Experts (C) 4:30 Bectrlc c.,.., (C) (CTW) 5:00 Seta• Stnet (C) (CTW) 1:00 Law tar tlla '70: (C) "How to Uae tlle law" 1:30 1111w1 (C) (PBS) "Aed Sea Coral and the Crown-Of· Thorns" 7:30 Ol'ulle Celtat:J Re¥1ew (C) 1:00 Dae of a lild (C) (PBS) 1:30 n. Nebtl'lilb (C) (PBS) "John BumM1stis: How Far Ara W1 From ttomer• t:OO ,..., .. ,. T...._ n.lra (C) (PBS) "Knidlt"' SAlURDAY: JUNE 7111 (P.M.) 3:00 law ,., ... 70. (C) 3:30 Ltw fer die 70s (C) 4:00 law flf die 70s (C) 4:30 Ma1 alMI UvirH-.t (C) 5:00 Man alll EMMMtt (C) 5:30 Spadll: (C) (PBS) "The Thin £dae: -Sauallty: The Human Herita1e" • l:SO $pedal: (C) (PBS) "Fusion Suite" 7:00 8oH hit (C) (PBS) "Clout: Mayor Daley and His Cit(' 7:30 ,,.,.: .... (C) (KOC() • 1:00 ...................... ~ l:JO IOC( s,.w: (C) (ltoef) "Bal Masque'! 9:00 Mutilrplect Theatn (C) (PBS) Pase 15 /)· . I • THE DAILY PflOT, 1V Wl:EI(, JUNE 1, 1975 SONY =siHli!~ Vov ~,..., f'l••'d' U •• •"O • • • ir • • • TC~HO « ICOMOMY« STlllO « TAPE • DICK : ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ....,._._,_.,,. ----,., -' ... ........ ... .. -. .. . .. ,-. -DAILY PILOT Here They Are: · Our Celebrity Poll Winners! A Woman Sportscaster· · Picks Six Athletes She Likes Best ORANG! COUNTY, CALIFORNIA · A .Delicious Fish Dinner for People On Special Diets sk Them Yourself Want to ull a IM1ou1 1141reon a QVHtlon? Send lhe quHllott .. • ~ to "All," ,_tty w..ltly, 6'1 lelllngton Aft,, H.w YCHt!, N.Y. 10022. We'll ~ '5 for pvblllhed quHhonl. Sorry, wa c1n't 1newar othare. 1 FOR WILLIAM E. SIMON, Secretary of the Tre<UUry W lay are you «> optimidic lhal l1te recasion will A end tlUt yearP-Elmer Whittaker, Taunton, Maa. e Because we're already seeing the first patches of blue among the gay clouds. Prices are softening; wholesale costs have fallen lor three months in a row. With in8ation reoed- FOR SHIBLEY MACLAJNE, author of "You Can Get There From Here· You seem to be busy all the time. Do you ever ttlax. and if so, how?-A.S., Albany, N.Y. e I drive to the airport and get on the first plane. It doesn't matter where ifs going, 1 get on it. I'm a travel freak, and think I got into movies and started writing books just so l couJd fiave an airline credit card (it's much easier to go places with one of them). FOR EDCAR BERGEN What got you interested in ventriloqoism?-G.S., Van Nuys, Calif. • A 25f book on magic and ventriJoquisni. I practiced every moment and tried out imitations on my 7th-gade classmates. One evening Mom thoudit she heard an old man at the door. She opened it and found no one there. That was my first successful try at voice-throwing. My dummy, Charlie McCarthy, has appeared before English and Swedish royalty and two American Presidents. and was even awarded an honorary degree. FOR 0. J. SIMPSON, football slar lo his book, "Lilce It ls," Howard Cosell says you decided to quit pro football and asked for a job on "'Monday Night Football." True?-William Connolly, Bridgepol't, Coon. • Yes. At the time it happened I had a lot of things to consider. AO that World Football League money was being tallced about. I had finished my 6fth year. I had to do what I thought was best for my f arniJy. Fortunately, the team owner and I were able to settle our diflerences because I wanted to lceep playing. FOR LORNA LVFJ» Judy Garl.ancls daughter Does it upset yOiNo bear your mother's records or see her movies?-N.C., Mansfield, Ohio e No. And I enjoy tallcing about her. Mom always said, "When I go, I want you to talk about me, laugh about me and remember me, because that's how you1l lceep me alive." I saw "'A Star ls Born'" for the 6rst time recently with one of Mom's friends who said: .. We're lucky to still hear her and see her 'movies... Most children aren't lucky enough to have such a legacy. FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR Is it true that Diana Ross is temperamental?-R.B., Waco, Tes.as e We've heard thcise rumors, too, but really can't con.firm or deny them, except to recall that when she sUn'ed at N.Y.'s Waldorf-Astoria sometime ago, she insisted the room temperature be lowered. She uses so much lighting in her act that she ·gets hot and sticky and tri~ to compensate with a cool room. Also. she doesn't want htt rehearsals turl'Md into "perfonnances," and tries to discourage spec- tators. She headlined at the opening of N.Y .. 's new West- chester Premier Theatre, and offsei the rather cool tempera- ture by turning on her personal wannth-and she's got plenty of that. She has the audience raise clasped bands and sway while they sing with bee. Diana, having two small daugh- ters, always talb to chiJclren in the audience. Incidentally, she's an accomplished sportswoman and a supttb chess layer. ing and wages rising. consumers are getting more pur- chasing power. Interest rates are dropping. which encour- ages the housing industry. Government policy is aiding all these favorable things. We have pushed for tax refunds, expanded unemployment aid. and the Fed~ Reserve has loosened its monetary policy. We thinlc the recession will "bottom out" in the summer, with positive growth through 1976. FOR ROD STEW ART, Brlttsh rock star I read a mag.u.ine article in which you aaid, '"With my women, it's me that does all the bossing around and pun- ishing." What did you mean?-P.L., Altoona, Pa. e I'm a bit Ii.Ice your Supreme Court. I believe the punish- ment should fit the crime, but I don't believe in the death penalty. I'd never finish with a girl if she did something I didn't lilce, but I'd drop her in a second if she bored me. fm not for sadomasochism-I just Ii.Ice to be the boss in a relationship. FOii HUGH O'BRlAN W)at did. you do with yow 8rst big paycbeck?-S.A., Pomona, Calif. • 10e lear was 1964, and my checlc was for $250-for the movie YoWlg Lovers," which Ida Lupino directed. Fint, l paid oH a month's rent for my room (at UO a week). Then I sent Ida a bouquet of Sowers and got my agent a sweater. I indulge<l myself with a set of tires for my old jalopy, took my date and her mother to Chasen's for dinner, and put what was left ($50) into the church kitty. FOR SYLVIA PORTER Do you believe that Watergate and the NUoo Administra- tion's concentration oo foreign affairs in any way led to the detsioration of America's domestic ecoDOmy?-Mary Keas, Alexandria, V •· e Yes! YES! YES! r FOR VIKKI CARR As a Chicano, did you experience any prejudice u a child? -B.B., Montgomery, Ala. e Yes, but it was largely of my own makinf;m~:,spoke Spanish exclusively at bome, .so I wasn't too · · with English and had difficulty understaDding my teachers. They'd punish me. and that's how I got the idea it was bad to be a Mexican. Children made some cruel remarb, but as I grew up I realired lcids can be unkind-to aU kids, not just Chicanos. Jvna 1, 1976 liunl& ~ The Newspaper Magazine A ,. ... lc .. h• of 0.-Cr le...._, tac. Raf !IN K. lleeoft, CUI,_ ol tJM 80M1 A. Edntd -.. Preeldwtt Fl'M o. ... man, Enc. v.1 .. ,..,,..,.,.. llOllTON F1WtK. ~aldMt Md,..,,,,,.,.., LEONARD a. DAV1DOW, ~ A08ERT D. CARNEY, Enc. V.l'.-Aaoc. ,._. .. ,_ PATIUctC II. UNSKEY, V.P.-Ad Director llD L.AYENKY, V.P.-Msrtcetlng Director ~ a. Wroe, Eastern Mgr.; RlcMnl D. Carroll, Assoc. Eutern. Mgr.; Joe ,,..,, Jf., Chic.go Mgr.; '9ltdna. ..., ....... "" ., u.th end ...,.._..,Loa Angeles and San Francisco. PUelJtffU ltllATKMIS: LEE EW9, V.P.-Olrector; "°'*' H. ....... Mgr. "'9U .. UI UltVICU: AoMft J, ~Mgr.;,,_.. Q. ..._, Bua!nna Manager; Rolleft .....,, Promotion; C.,,t Dar, Men:handlalnQ. HNdquanera 141 Lexington Avie .. N.Y .. N.Y.10022 e tt75 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All rights rftefY9d. llOflT l'eRSKY, V.P.-Edltor-ln-Chlel Aernolds Dodlon, Managing Editor Rlcherd Y81c1Mi, Art Director Aoeetfn Abrenira. Women'• Editor 11..,.. Haneen, Food Editor Associate Editors: Jomt ............,, Hal LMdofl and 9'oMll A. ThNllt i...... Wlllpln, Art Asal; Glofta e.ter, Pictures. Contributing Editors: LwTy Boe .... 1, RaMrt Curnlt. ....... "°"9r'd Peer J. Oppuiti 1lmw, AnMa '-· NOOUCTIO.: ........ Ill ... Dir.; ...._..~Mslceup. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined ThatCigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to YourHealth. 1~mg'.'tar:·0.9 mg. nicotine av. per cigarene. FTC Repon Oct'.74 ·-. , LIGHTS LOWERED TAR £/N ICOTINE Poll-Winner Alan Alda Talks About His World, the .. Oeeult"- And His Painful ChDdhood The Alan Alda we talked to is just the tip of an iceberg. What you see is only a fraction of his many in- terests and talents. The _,son of actor Robert Alda. Alan is a private person who chooses to live a continent away from his work. in a small New Jersey town. with bis wife Arlene, a former concert clarinetist, and their three teen daughters, Eve. 16; Elizabeth, 14; and Beatrioe. 13. Aida's thinking links together astrol- ogy. science, physics and theology. He became "liberated" during a year in Paris, after a suict Catholic education at Fordham, whece be studied logic. phi- loeopby and meuphysia. FAMILY WEEKLY: Do you speak French? ALDA: I speak French with Italian end- ings, but I can get by. I bummed around Ewope a lot. That was the best time of my education. I remember pushing my car-an old Skoda [a Cz.ecbostovatian car)-into Rome with a loaf of bread on the front seat. That was au 1 had. the car and the bread. They had stolen my suitcase! I was sleeping in the car. It was really nice! FW: How did you recover from that escapade? ALDA: l don't lmow. There was prob- ably money waiting for me somewhere. My father was living in Europe then. It was just a case of mismanagement. J had something l~ $25 t$) $30 a week to live on, which was adequate at that time. If you didn't eat loo much! I spent a Jot of money on boob. I was crazy about books. I went to Paris with a trunk:ful of boots and came back with another trunkful. I used to like to hold them. I didn't always read them. I just liked to possess them. I read more oow. What was nice about that trip was that I could read whatever incerested me. FW: I understand you're a wine drinker but don't drink at wort. ALDA: I was a fat kid. so I have to watch it. FW: Was that from being inactive wbco you ·had polio as a child? ALDA: No, as a mall.er of fact. I was very active after I had polio. I used to swim tile~ eight houn a day because it was recommended by the doctor. FW: Were you affected by the polio? ALDA: No, as a matta of fact. the physical-therapy treatmenll and having to withstand some of the pain of the 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY, .kine 1, IW5 "What 1.......st. me la llCienUflc Work U.t'a done on the borderline between the known and the unknown. All that s t"" is puahlng Ha way Into what'• m8asurable. Now H'a Just • question of when ff will get there." Alda ....... C8S-TY"• ..... A •a•tr ...t ..... ~ol ...... Oel.,." Kenny treatmenta made me stronger. They are very paioful, exttemely pain- hal. because ff'llery hour you get hot. sc.a1ding blankets wrapped around your muscles. l used to scream a lot. It was hard on my pareota to bear me scream. They were the ooea who put the bla.o.kets on me. But I think ~t was useful, to get cbrough something Ii.kc thaL Now I think I have mo~_ stamina than l would otbCTWi.se. I have a lot of physical stamina. FW: Didn't you stop punuing a medical career when you failed a chemistry cum at Fordham? ALDA: That's, right. I alept right through it! But now I'm very interested io that stuff. Science is all I ~y read. I don't read ftction. FW: What turned you on to that? ALDA: An interest in the occult. I think to the extent that the so-called "oocult" exists. it's part of nature. What interests me is scientific work that's done on the borderline between the known aod the unknown. All that stuff is pushing its way into what's measurable. Now it's jmt a question of when ii will get there. FW: For example? ALDA.:"l've given lectures on the sub- ject. I find tbal people who are in the more speculative branches of science, like physics, can tolente uncertainty be- cause it's part of their wort. On the other band, I onc:e talked to a neurol- ogist who just could l\Ot tolerate: the fact that · 1 wu talking about something be could not measure. As far as be was con- cerned, there was no psychic activity be- yond what be could measure· on bis machine. But what be failed to realize was that, before he bad that machine, if you had told a doctnr there was such a thing ·as a brain wave, be would have laughed at you. FW: What do you say in your lectures? ALDA: I'll give you an example. There's a man who works for RCA whose job it is to predict disturbances in radio transmissions on the earth depending on the aspects of various planets. When cer- tain planets get into i squared position, he knows it will be difficult to monitor a radio transmission and that this inter- rupts the service of cablegrams or radio- grama. Now it seema to me tJiat if radio transmissions are affected, then the more subtle mechanism of the brain might be affected in a similar way and might ac- count for certain cyclical events lite acock market depression, wars, even just general crankiness. And that's astrology, FW: Do you use the occult in your own life? ALDA: Well, you have to work with a sense of reality even when you're deal- ing in this kind of twilight zone. The fact that you're movi~g into the unknown doesn't mean that you have to accept e¥erytbing. You have to sort out real:lty. Otherwise it could be very dangerous! FW: Would you say this interest started with your study of philosophy in Paris? ALDA: No. I think it bu more to do with the fact that I was brought up a Ca~olic. Catholics have a very strong spiritual bias. I atill believe in a lot of things. Believing is very importanL I have faith in my own ability to accom .. plisb things. I have faith in evolution, faith in mankind. I have faith .... FW: In God? ALDA: I think God ts so unfathomably all-inclusive that everything that exists is an expression of God. But I never try to convince anyone. I think the data are either convincing or not. There are well- establisbecl scientists who have sa.id that no amount of data will convince them ,1... ... Alan Alda of ..... A·s·H" ... a repeet winner In the male TY- actor category 'of our 1975 C.. febrfty Survey-by a broad mar- gin. Other winners on P11ge 9. By &"lea Dontey because it'a just not possible. Those peo- ple have withered in aome way iot.ellec- tuaUy. There's no point in spending any time trying to convince them. Occult meaoa that which is bidden. But if it's not part of science. not part of the study of nature, then it doesn't interest me. The only reason people can distinguish physics from metapbysica at the moment is because we don't have the instrumen- tation to measure metaphy.ics! Aa soon as we do, then it's called physics again. FW: Isn't your TV show, .. We'll Get By," set in a place like the one in which you live in New Jeney? ALDA: Beause that's what I know. I wanted to make this family real, not li.lce the typical 1V family. The father works in New York and doesn't make much money and commutes by bus. The bua smells and is full of carbon monoxide. When you walk into their kitchen, it's obviously not a brand-new iitchen. These people are scraping to make it both emotionally and financially. The kids don't have cule problems any more than their parents do. I'm trying to deal with what people really go through. FW: How do you get any fun out of that?- ALDA: To me, people dealing passion- ately with the real detail.a of life become funny the more passionate they become! It's not really funny if people don't be- have humanlt-and rcaliftically. FW: Is that why you prefer living in New Jersey to California? ALDA: Sure! In LA., you have to make an appointment to see people! Distances are so vast. In New J_eney,. we're only 20 minutes by car from New York. There's no travel. Our closest friends are members of the community. That's really nice. That's why I love to live in a small town. I want to be part of a com- munity. It's a more normal life for kids too. Having a parent constantly CJ.posed on TV is tough on my kids. I went through the same thing with my father when I was young. rve tried to prepare my daughten to cope with this, but oc- casionally a teacher or someone will hurt them by referring to their parents' abilities instead of their own abilities. FW: With your many interests, how do you manage to apportion younelf? ALDA: Somehow f feel rm pretty well organiz.ed. l just do a day's work in a day. And I find I still have time fJlll to be with my family too. "1,11 , STRRCREST a (QfO~m 0091 BH 000438 3159 REDHILL AVENUE• COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 INTRODUCTORY SALE $4.98 ~ach 2 SNIPS for only $8~98 vou ... $4.98 CHARGE YOUR PURCHASE Check One: O BankAme~rd O Master Chars• =· O Miss To Avoid Delay -Print Clearly 0 Mrs. 0 Mr. First Name Middle ln1t1al last Nam Address City State STOCK NO. 1016 1016 OUCRlnlON SN IPS SN IPS Zip COlOR COOf l tl 2nd Choi<• Choi<• HOW MANY Calif. residents add 6% sales tax $ TOT Al ,.,a ~---Postage and Handling Total amount enclosed OR to be .., __ _ charged to my bank credit card MY BANK CREDIT CARO NUMBER IS x Sign Your Name as 1t appears on your Bank Credit Card witMlll -wrin. food fiber: How impprtant is it tO your health? Recent observations suggest fiber in the diet may be of greater value than previously though NEW INTERFST IN FIBER. Why all the sudden~ in natural food fiber? Why are there major articles on it in many newspapers and magazines? The answer oomes from recent observations concerning dieta1y fiber and how it may affect health. Basically, they're saying some- thing we've been saying for years: natural \ food fiber helps the digestive system regulate itself. IMPORTANCE IN THE DIET. Right now. there's a lot of research on dietary fiber. But no one can positively identify all of the benefits of fiber until more clinical evidence is obtained. The only thing everyone agrees on is chat fiber is of great impon:ana; in keeping your digestive system working smoothly. SOU~ OF ABER. With recent changes in eating habits, evi- dence suggests chat many Americans aren't getting the food fiber they need. This, in spite of the fa~ chat fiber-rich foods, such as wheat, specifically the bran portion, are easily obtainable. VITAMINS Bl ES.SEO WITH TASTE. Kellogg's All-Bran and Kellogg's Bran Buds are two cereals rich in bran, so when you eat either, you're getting the benefits of natural food fiber, plus important vitamins and minerals. All-Bran and Bran Buds also have a delicious wheat taste chat has been enjoyed for years by people of all ages. It stays crunchy in m.ilk, and is a sensible, good-tasting way to start breakfast. RELATION ro HEALTH. If you're concerned, think about including these two bran cereals as' part of your diet. ~ THE WHEAT BRAN. Bran. the outermost layer of the wheat lc.emel is one of the richest soon:es of natural food fiber. Bran contains a major share of many of wheat's nutrients, in- cluding vitamins and minerals. And it's low in fat. All-Bran, in shredded form, and Bran Buds, in bud fonn, with a slightly different taste. Two excellent sources of natural food fiber. ALL-BR~/BRAN Buns· THE NUMBER ONE NA ruRAf. RX>D ABER CEREALS. •Kdlocm C-Ot97S ~ C-.. This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen serves a tasty fish dinner that has been trimmed of both calories and salt. "Many folks find that in order to lose weight and keep i( off, it helps to count calories and cut down on salt," says Marilyn. ADelleious, s8It-Free Fish Fillet LEMONY PEPPER FISH FILLETS 1 ~ ... ,,.... "'froHn .... of llole or flounder• 2 te...,aons unulted butter or .....,tne, IDelled ~ cup etnclded carrot ~ cup diced freeh nlU8lvOOIM 1 lllbl9et1aangrMedt.nonrtnd ~ teeepoon ground bl.ck pepp9f LAlllOfl)ulce • 1. Preheat oven to 3S0°F . Brush fish with butter. Com- bine remaining ingredients; spoon down center of each fish fillet. Roll and place, seam side down, in a lightly greased I Ox6x2-inch baking pan. 2. Bake uncovered until fish Oakes easily when tested with a fork, about 25 minutes. Gar- nish with lemon twists. Ma/us 4 servings, 77 calories per por- tion, 50 mg. sodium per portion •use only unaalted fiUet.s ZUCCHINI WITH ONIONS a...,,..., a iM• IMtMt mMcecl onion ~ temepoon IMlant minced gllftlc 518bl111poonaw11er 2 lelllPOOM ..... Id butter" or,_...,.,,.. 3 c.ipe zucchini, CUI Into 11&~ ....... I • FAMILY WEEKLY, JuM t, 1175 1. Rehydrate onion and garlic in 3 tablespoons of water for 10 minutes. 2. In medium saucepan, melt butter. Ajld rehydrated onion and garlic; saute for 1 minute. Add zucchini and remaining 2 tablespoons water. Cover tightly; simmer until zucc:bioi is crisp-tender, about 8 minutes. Makes 4 servings, 43 calories per portion, 4 mg. sodium per portion ffERB TOMATO HALVES 2 ............. 21e-..aow•....,_....., or_..,.. 1 ~ .. .,. .... brMd, CNMbled, ebcMll Ya cup 1 1e-..aon -torem ......_ aulllbled 1 t111p aon onion powder 1. Preheat oven to 3S0°F:Cut tomatoes in half crosswise; place on a baking pan cut side up. 2. Melt butter io small sauce- pan. Stir in remaining ingredi· · ents. Spoon on top of tomato halves. 3. Bake until crumbs are golden, about 12 minutes. Malces 4 urving1, 57 calories per portion, 46 mg. sodium per portion once you learn to relax them back towards normal, this eye speclall&rs ingentous way ••• lfY• .... FnaA ...... OltOln.t T .... ., ..... 10fWtlkfpl ...... Ef19- ,..... EJll-THSI THESE FACTS IElOW llAY • ntE llOST lllPOITAIT YOU HAVE EVBI llEAD • YOUll UfEI If YM, Dr A Ullll Diii, Slfflr Ftm SlrtMI Eye 0-. (hell Al Tiii f ....... ) READ THESE FACTS AT ONCE: The 11101t amazina china about the Bates Method.of ro- lu.ed vilion. desc:ribed on this pqe, is the fact that fonn.Jy "hopela&" conditions of the eye-such aa atrophy, llau- coma. catar1ICt, aYDJl)atbctic OPthaJmia and even ctet.chineat and bemorr~.--Y 0Jte11 k improved by 111 W1etho4J, If tltne u tuty YisJo1t kit O.I oil with wlticlt to worlcl . 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His female counterpart wu Bllrbra Strei- eend, our most popular actress for the second straight year. Streisand, Alan Aide an·d MlchHI a...MCI all repeated last year's victories. About the only major surprise was the soaring success or young Jimmy Welker, the irrepressible "J. J." on CBS- TV's ~Good Times.," V•rte H•rper, who lost out last year to Michael Learned in the supporting-actress category, grabbed the Number One spot this year -in the leading-lady category. Here's how the voting went: MOYIE ACTOR: Robert Redford had no real trouble landing this title, with a comfortable lead over runner-up Clint IEMtwood and third-place P.W New- rn.n. MOVIE ACTRESS: B•rbr• Strei- und easily outdistanced Julie Andr ... and Dort9 D111, who placed second and third respectively. TV ACTOR: Our poll said this was the year of "M•A•S•H." Besides~ Aide. "M•A•S•H" supporting actors placed high in the ratings. Aida's closest competition came from Mtcheel t..... don of "Little House on the Prairie." lo third place was Dftld tt.tmM of "Lucu Tanner," who nudged out Telly Snaaa. ("Kojak") by one-tenth of a peTcentage point. TV ACTRESS: V...._ H•rper held out in a fairly close race with Jean $ .... ton of .. AU in the Family." Angie Dlcldneon of "Police Woman" came in a very respectable third. ...ry T,ter Moore, whose show gave Valerie her "break," placed fourth. TV SUPPORTING ACTOR: Ralph Waite, last year'• winner, plummeted, and in his place rose Jimmy W•lket', with a huge perceot.ase of votes. Gmry Burghoff (Radar bn "M•A•S•H'') placed a distant aecood, followed closely by McLean Steveneon, also of "M•A•S•ff ... TV SUPPORTING ACTRESS: 111- chllel L.Mmed enjoyed a commanding lead over Julie K•vner (Rhoda's sister) and third-place Sally Struthen or .. All in the Family." Half a percentage point behind Sally was 0.11 Fieher of .. Mannix." FAMILY WEEKLY, June 1. 197S • I .. 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GUARANTU I Addr9la City -------------- .,,... .... __ I .............. ... ,_. .... ....,,... ....... .. ,......._ tar• It. We -----I I I se... Zip ...... Y99r par- a c.h Eficloeed o Check o MO. ,_d!MR __ ,..... __ _.~ ! L---------------------~ .. There Are a Lot of Great Athletes ••• By Sport8ea8ter .laae Claastaln As told' to Francene Sabin J ane Chastain, the leading lady of televl- alon aporta broadcasting, has covered athletics for 12 yeara. Now, In an exclu- sive Interview for FAMILY WEEKLY, the CBS- TV aportacuter talks about the six athletes she admlree the moat KYLE ROTE,""'·· has to lead my list of ath- letes because. almost sinale.-baodcdly, be baa brought soccer tq the attention of America. He's a superb athlete, and nobody can doubt his enormous talents after watching him win the "Superstars" cooteat last year. But to refuse a very lucratiVe contract to play pro fessional football because be be- lieves .in soccer, which doesn't pay much, proves eomething about the man.c Kyle makes those sometimes worn-out clicb& true-he's a man of principle. To reporters, Kyle ia open, honest, acceuihte -a real ambassador fOr his sport. Someday, when soccer is a big-time American sport, u I think it will be, people will realize what an im- portant part Kyle playedjo its development Tennis star CHAIS EVERT, winner of the 1974 Wimbledon. ia a perfect combination of skill and sheer poise, for which I have enormous admiration. She's had to ma&ure very fast and under the tremendous . pressures of competi- 1 tioo and the media, but Chris has succeeded. Chris has a healthy set of values, she is totally dedicated to her sport, and winning huge amounts of money hasn't changed her one bit. Some reporters describe Chrissy as dull or plastic, because they don't understand her cool, businesslike, patient style of tennis. Chris has trained herself to concentrate so intently durioJ a match that people think she's emotionless"" That's not true. C.hris isn't nearly as cool inside as she seems, but she knows that, for her, patient tennis is winning tennis. Chris has shown the same maturity regarding her mucb-publiciz.ed engagement ~ Jimmy Connors. She·s a very private person who has done a very dignified, grown-up thing in keep- ing he{ personal life to henelf. I have-a lot of favorites in golf, because there are so many really fine golfers, male and female, and ao many of them are woodeduJ people. But the standout is LEE TREVINO. Lee has the rare and delightful abil- itf. to keep his seme of humor, even while he's doing something that is important to him. Golf is a game of coocentra- • tion, seriousness, yet he·s one of the few players who can wte and smile goins down the fairway, then turn~ouod, study his shots, and make birdies. He's a joy to work with because he'll come out with the unexpected or try to make a reporter smile. That's something we all could do more. One trait that Lee shares with the other pre- mier gentleman of golf, Arnold Palmer, is kind- ness. Neither one is ever too busy to sl)a1te M • FAMILY WEiXL.Y, June 1, 1816 7 But These Six Are My Favorite People" hands, sign autographs or be~ to a fan. rve covered many major-league baseball teams, and rve come to know and like a num- ber of the playen. Still, there's no doubt io my miod that the star for whom I have the high- est regard is JOHNNY BENCH. He's had every success poaible in base-- ball from the time he was a rookie, yet there's no way that it has spoiled him. Johnny will always be the> same: steady, consistent and down-home nice. ' Johnny does so much for other people; if a child is ill or somebody needs help, he's tliere with no fuss or fanfare. Arid Johnny's depend- ability in clutch situations, as a bitter or catcher for the Cincinnati Reds, has to be the result of his personality. All sports are at least 90 per- cent mental. and the guy who has a good. steady attitude--a.od Johnny certainly bas-is going to be a great competitor. Until he got married. Johnny wa$ labeled with some of the wild-bachelor stories that are pinned on all unmarried athletes. But he's been less affected by all that nonsense than any other superstar. He tolerates the stories. bu~ doesn't fan the flames by trying to live up to them. My foo{ball hero is ROGER STAUBACH, a man who never gave up. He did what had . been thought impossible: going off to bis mili- tary career, then com- ing back to the gridiron a'1lt1 being just as great as before. He was a m an everybody had written off, but he never , lost faith in himself. When Roger rejoined the o ·allas. Cowboys, Craig Morton was the starting quarterback. Another man might have given up, but not Roger. He held on to what be knew about him- self. When he was sent in, he'd do his job and, gradually, everybody else rcaJized that tie was still the star. I've been working on broadcasts of National Basketball Associatiqp games for one year, aod the player who impresses me most is SIDttEY sense about him. WICKS of the Portland Trail Blazers. Sidney has a truly fine sense of proportion. He goes in and plays brilliant, tough basketball, then comes off the ftoor and relaxes immediately. There's no ego non- Very often, when a new, highly paid star joins a team, the other playen don't take it loo well. Yet when Bill Walton joined Portland, Sidney was ready to take a lesser role. Interviewing him after a game was fun. I had been very uncomfortable, because the interview was to take place in the players' dressing room. FAMILY W!:EKLY. June 1. 1975 • 11 The cameras were there. and I bad a dWc placed off in a cc,mer. (I try to get basketball players to sit down. because rm 5-2 aod I bate talking to navels.) I stood there, facing a wall and waiting, as the playen a.me., io. 1ben I beard a voic~ saying, "Do we start uodressiog Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigafene Smoking Is Dangerous to YOUf Health. oowr and I almost collapsed. Of course it was Sidney. just t.ryin1 to rdll me with humor. and he succeeded. That's the kind of guy he is. An atbJetes should be as wonderful as my six favorites. It would make the world of sportscasting even greater than it is. rn adyer.!!••m~nt . (For Men and Women) You've Never Felt Anyth ing Li ke It Before! You grab the metal bar with both hands and start the bottles twirling. All of a sudden you feel all of your muscles getting tighter. You start breathing harder and your. heart beats faster. The bottles go faster. The muscles in your neck get so tight you think you might strain something. But you don't. You're getting the stroneest most effective exercise ever devised by man. You've done more exercise in 5 minutes than anybody else could ever do in 20 minutes. The next day you do it again. Then the next day and the next and the next. Then one day all of a sudden it becomes easy. So you add water to the bottles for extra weight The force of the twirling bottles full of water feels like it's going to pick you• right off the ground. But it still gets easier. It's fun, so you try to make it -harder. You try doing it in different positions, then while jumping up and down, then while running in place. Then you realize something. Not only is the fat coming off, but you can do things you could never do before. \Things that other people can't do. You run up a flight of steps without getting out---ef breath. You come off the golf course after 18 holes and your friends wonder why they are wringing wet with sweat but you're not. Things that used to be heavy aren't so heavy anymore. Your head starts getting bigger now. You feel a litt1e smug when you walk down a street full of people. At parties people kid you about being the skinny one, _ but you know they're not kidding. Did you ever notice how good looking people ~em to always have good jobs? You're "home free" now. The flabs all gone. All of your muscles are hard and firm. You look like a million dollars and you feel like it too. Air of the nervous tensions you thought were a necessary part of lite are nothing now. The Gyro-Gym is not an effortless exercise machine. Fun yes, effortless no. You don't plug it into an electric socket Of wear it to bed at night. It takes work and it works ••. FAST. It's the perlect exercise machine for men and women who are bound and determined to be physically better than anybody else. The Gyro-Gym is the result of ten years of hard work and !esting by one man. Lou Monti of Niagara Falls, N. Y. got the idea for the Gyro-Gym after he retired ten years· ago. too was always a physi~l fitness nut, but he wanted something that -he could use for exercise at home without going outside or taking up a lot of space. TtM: idea came from out of nowhere. He started building his machines out of spare parts in his basement His idea turned out even better than he thought. Almost immediately the Gyro-Gym was endorsed by doctors and physio-therapists around the state of New York. One doctor even exclaimed that the Gyro-Gym was probably the greatest "bust developing'' machine ever invented since much of the machines benefits are concentrated in the chest area. Lou Monti, the inventor of the Gyro-Gym, is now 65 years old. Last year he pedaled a bicycle all the way from Niapra Falls, N. Y. to Dayton, Ohio. He claims there is no need for anybody to get old. Maybe not. Anyway, Lou sure is doing a good job of holding out . Ask a!'Y doctor and ~ will pr_obably tell you that u.e only way to firm up and get m shape 1s to work at it The Gyro.Gym is the perfect way to do it And we'll give you 14 days to prove it After you receive your Gyro-Gym and exercise course, try it for 14 days. If after time 14 days, you don't think the Gyro. Gym is the greatest exercise machine ever invented or thlt you have made a areat stride towards perfect health and a perfect body, just return it to us.~We'll refund the total price, no questions abd. BONUS GUARANTEE The Gyro Gym is pranteed to &iW you I better physique (if used eYeryday) in just 14 days. But we will ao even further than that We will aive you a full 90 deys to prOtole to )'OUf • self that the Gyro.Gym is the most effective exefeite ~ chine yOt/1111 ner seen or used. We wfll 1lso auerwntee the Gyro Gym apinst any defects in wortunanship and parts for a full yur. Gyro-Gym .. "' lyrt-C)ll lllb The Gyro-Gym worb by the process of ''variab!H!sistance". In other words the weight of the bottles Is increased the fast.er they twirl (centrifugal force). Not only this, but the resistance of the weight against the body muscles ~nually changes in a 360 -degree 'circle. Not just up and down °' back and forth as in other exercisers. And, as if that isn't enough, there is a hidden spring in the cross-bar of the Gyro-Gym. When this spring is compressed by trying to bring both hands together while still twirl- ing the bottles, all of these beneficial forces are transferred to all of the muscles of the upper torso. This results in a general slimming of the waisttine area, toning of the arm, shoulder, neck, and face muscles, and building and ex- panding the chest area. · By bending forward at the waist and lowering the Gyro..Gym, the benefits are transferred to the back, hips, buttocks, and legs. This results in a reducing of the hips, and a firming of the but· tocks and leg muscles. But many users of the Gyro-Gym claim the greatesf functioo of all is that it seems to have an almost hypnotic effect on the person using it Although it gives them a rea11y tough workout. they just can't seem to put it down until their 5 minutes or more are up. ~ P-'8 An Sayia1 Allllt TM Cyrt-lyll "I hive lost over 30 pounds by combini11g diet with 1 procram of regular use of the Gyro-Gym. I have lbsolutely no fllb end feel wonderful." .. Barbara H. "I wouldn't know where to start to tell you about JOU' -reat Gyro. Gym end the thinas it really can do for you. The Gyro-Gynt w1tll 1 little effort can than&• your whole life. It &ives you self confidence and im- Pf'OffS your appearance." Richard 8. ·~o my mind it (the Gyr~Gym) has considerable merit even for patients confined to wheel chairs." J. V. F. M.D. "1.t ~ be used by the aced IS well • the young, Ind it Im equal application for ~n and women. Most importantly, tfle Gn-Cym WOfts. 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These and other questions were asked and answered from the Catholic viewPQint. Also treated were such matters as: In what sense is the Church holy? What is the place of the pope. bishops and laity, in the Church? Where do priests. brothers and nuns fit in? What of devotion to the Blessed Virgin and the other saints? The official text of this document on the Church is now available from many sources. But it makes heavy reading for many people. Hence. we have prepared a simplified version It is yours for the asking. Send for our free pamphlet. Christ and His Church. No one will call on you. ,--FREE-Mail Coupon Todayl-------------1 P(eau send Free Pamphlet entitltJd "Christ and His Church" Thia offw Is llmle.ct to ... tr.. pempMet. fM.78 Name ___________________________ __ , Addreu_,._ ________________________ _ City _______________ State. ____ _ CATHOLIC INFORMATION •RV1CE • KRIGHTS OF COl.UIRBUS P. 0 . BcNC 1971. New Hawn, Conn. 08509 A NICB RBllDBRAllCI! ~. 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In 1942 he was destined to become perhaps the greatest baseball player ill the history of the game. He could do it all-run, field, throw, but especially hit-with an authority that caught your breath short. Then in the pennant drive of 1942, with Reiser nearing .400 and getting stronger, it happened: Chasing a lo_ng fly he crashed into the outfield wall and crumbled. No Reiser, no pennant. And it was to happen again and again. After the war years in 1946, although he wa.s still fast and stole home enough times to set a record, he was done ... and his legacy was proof that you had to be wary, that to give everything fully and recklessly was to court disaster. 'The wall out there, the wall against which • --in the World! be repeatedly broke his talent as if pos- sessed by an evil demon, wa.s our wall too. It was Out There that we were rai$ed to fear. He challenged it and lost. continued to Jose until he was, or seemed, addled. The wall won and we could never again watch an outfielder tear heD-bent after a fty ball without feeling a bolt of panic, even terror." ~ From "1De Future of Being Human," I by Paul Olsen (M. E. Evans, $6.95). I UNQUOTE. i GEORGE WALLACE. JR. ... i 3 j "ToughMt job In llontgcNMIJ" 1be Gcwernor'• eon told F AMIL v W£U.LY about tbe advantage$ and disadvantages of being a politician's son: ·1n spite of all the tragedy in our family and the inherent turmoil of a political life, I don't resent any of it. In fact, it seems to have brought our family cl~r toget.her. My father's status has afforded me the opportunity to meet great numbers of people, but l have no intention of pursuing a po- litical career. Being George Wallae&. Jr., is the most difficuJt job. in Mont- gomery because everyone is always telling me that I should follow in my father's footsteps; but my interest and my talent lie in music. For my dad. that fact hasn't ~ easy to accept. Hes such a patriot, and he's not mu- sically inc}jned, IO my aims are for- eign to his nature. But he would never force me to do anything; he appreci- ates my ambition, as I do his. At the moment my music will have to take a back seat to politics-with '76 loomiog aliead. all the intel"fJSt ~olves around my father's politics, so 111 devote my-. self to his pursuits a while longer." George. Jr., has collaborated on a book about his family life entitled, 'IM Wallaces of Alabama· (Follett, $10). BIRTHDAYS (all Gemini) : Sundey- Pat Boone 41; Andy Criflith 49. Mon- U,-Johnny Weissmulltt 71; Stacy Keach 84; King Constantine II of Creece 35. Tueeday-Tony Curtis 50; Allen Cinsberg 49; Paulette Coddard 64. Wecln11day-Rosalind Russell 64; Dennis Weaver 50. Ftidl!J-David R. Scott 43. s.lurdllf-Tom Jona 35. BIRlltDAY PE<>Pti: ........ Goclca.rd& .,.,.. • ...., Quips & Quotes ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour I'm called, and often, by my wife, ~ cry souncb .omething lib a 6fe. 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