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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-06-08 - Orange Coast Pilot, . , J • ' By JOHN VALTERZA or._ Dl6JJ "611 .... And there are the old vessels pamstakingly restored and "fUI· ly found" -as the yacht ads otten say. SI '\D.\' ~Pt:f ·1.\ I . It captured 11 s much newspaper and radio space as the Lindbergh kidnaping or the fia·st salacious triatl of Dr. Berna rd Finch and his mistress, Carole Tregoff. wenchmg, gambling and drink· 111g in her refurbished cabins. Th• plfUUn·U•ft docks or Uminttoa Harborseetn to have more than r 1hare of boats that in. spire the hn· ginatlon. There ere the c hipped and battered derelicts sllU floating as remnants ·'()f •. countless ~n dl"eams. VALTIUIA . And there's Wonderlust. That name is incredibly apt, even thou.:h it's the seventh lo be· given the SO·footer known in the tl"ade as a restored classic. '.J'he name Mary E was the fir1:1t -it was painted on her transom soon aftet-she left ~e. ways of a New Jersey boatbuilder's yard in 1929. They made them right in those days. Old-world craftsmen at the Elco yurds used oak, cedar, swamp cypress and mahogany - to fashion boats that last. But how could any of them know what would befall the Mary . E? Tlutt she is? today, a sparkling,, resto1·ed, lave.aboard yacht would surely gtve them satisfac- tion. Live.aboard is the irony in the tale of the SO· foot classic. SUNDAY North Hit In Record Quake FORTUNA CAP) -Damage reports poured in Saturday as re· sidents on the southern tip of 'Humboldt Bay cleaned up after the strongest earthquake to hit this Northern California coastal area in two decades. Police said the jolt, registering 5.4 on the Richter scale, caused no injuries, but it shattered win· dows, shook buildings, heaved people out of bed and toppled chimn~ys. "You could see some move· menl of buildings, they would sway perceptibly," said officer Paul Blake. "Some people were physically tossed from their beds." · Blake, who felt the quake while in his patrol car, said, ''It was not a sharp jolt. It was more like a rolling." He s aid it was the strongest tremor to strike the area since 1954. Paci!ic Gas & Electric officials said the quake did not damage the nuclear power plant at Hum· boldt Bay. Th.ey said it loosened a few ~ubstation fuses and some re· sid«lts were briefly without · power. A landslide from the quake covered 150 yards of railroad track on Scotia Bluff, just south of Foc~una. Police switchboards in Fortuna, Eureka, Arcata and outlying communities were swamped with c<flls from 1rightened residents. Fortuna ap· (SffQUAKE, PageA2) Hit-and-run Hurts Woman A Costa Mesll wotnan was r e· ported in satisfactory condition at Hoag Hospital Saturday after being struck in a hit·and-run ac· cident in NewpQrt Beach. Police said Sue Bowler, 33, of 2121 President Place, was struck by a car while crossing in the 400 block of Old Newport Boulevard about10:$6 p,m . Friday. The incident is under in· vestigation. D<1ily Pllft SUff l'Mto EX-WATERGATE PROSECUTOR RECEIVES HONORARY DEGREE Western State's Boas With Jaworski in Anaheim Ceremony Jaworski Receives IloiiOrs ~in ~COunty By TO~I BARLEY • 01111• Dally Pllo!Slalf Watergate was "one of the great tragedies of modern hts· tory," but it has bFOughlthe Unit· ed States respect and admiration from other natio ns, former special prose c utor L eon Jaworsky told 234 law school graduates in Anahc1m S<.1lurdC:1y. "Many of those who wrote lo me from foreign l<1nds in the af· te rmath of that p<Jinful ex· perience described our efforts us a victory for democra cy," Jawors ki s aid at the Western State University College of Law's commencement ceremonies. ~ Jawors ki, who received an honorary doctor of laws degree from WSU Dean Maxwell Boas, told the graduates that they arc "the foundation on which this na· tien must build.'' Law and lawytm, .:re found wan tin g throu g h out the Watergate inves tigation but 1t was the determination of those who brought the full judicial pro: ccss into play that led to the "un· mas king of evil and conviction of the guilty," Jaworski said. Jawors ki compared the cor- ruption in American government that led to Watergate and the re· s 1gnati9n of President Richard Nixon to Germany at the time of the Nazi pa rty's rise to power un- dl'r Adolf Hitler. Ht' rem inded the gr aduates that the Na zis' r esulting ex- termination of millions became possible despite the fa ct that "ma ny thousands of Germans loathed the syst em and deplored its t-xcesses.'' In that sense, Jaworski said, Water gate was an ever-present reminder that the American peo- pl e ins is t on the type of leaders hip and honesty in gov· ernment that was not provided <See J AWORSKI, PageA2) The Mayaguez ·story Crewman Reca.lls Capture, Rescue BW Beilinger, 52, o crew mess man. for 1even mon1h$ aboard the SS Mo)IOgwz common~ by-Capt. Charle• P. Miller of Fountain Valley when it was seiud May 12 by CambO· dians, ii back home for advanced · training at the Seafarers Union's Horry l..undeberg SchooL of Sromon~hip at Piney Point . Md. Following ia hfs personal account of the Mauoguei incident. W ASJUNGTON CUPJ > -When the Cambodians boarded as between 2: 15 and 2 :30 the after· noon ot the 12th, I was off duty and tuklng m)' an.ernoon nap; I'm a lazy critter. I 'd gone to 'sl~ep to th~ tune of the deck crew out.aide chipping on deck with air hammers arnd I woke up to the same thing, so when they fired on us 1 didn 't)rnow the difference. • 1 went over to the messroom to fet cof£ee and alart preparing for supper meaal. And the steword aaya, "We've beef' bourded by the Cambodian . " "Yeah okay Andy, now tell me another 'one, •1 I said. Then T turned around and here's one oC these little clowns, raggedy, nothlna but guna and guts, and he'• 10\ one or these AK47S- Russian-built burp guns -stuck rightin my belly. '"I believe you, Andy.'' They came aboard with only seven or eig* men, but by the time they toolt us off the next af· ternoon there were upwards of 50 of them aboard. They had a gun· boat standing off our starboard de and another tied up ngside . of us -American de, American armed, s mall , fast and highly maneuvenblc, .SO·c~Jiber machine guns, 8lmm mortars; they could put us on the bottom any ti me they wanted to. We're an old freighter; our top speed is around 15 knots i( we're going Cull tilt and no.rmal oround 13. These boats can go upwnrds of around 35, run circles around us, 10 the captain did the only thing fie could. He stopped and allowed them to boord, and meaotamt-the radio operator was gelling or< a radio messagl' that was picked up, I understand, Ul tile Phihppines a1nd relayed on. These people were very t'On scious of the radio, and they 5hul down the radio strncl( as soon 84 •hey reallied the re was a possibility we could get our messages. r understand Sparks was sending out Maydays even after they'd been aboard for an hour or two. They allowed us to use our radios on reception. We got the message on Voice of America or Armed Forces Radio that Presi· detil Ford had said release the crew and the s hip or face the con· sequences. Fine, I'm looking around and I don't see any wor· n ed looks on anyone's face but . my--own. l'othmg was going to be done. Diplomatic channels aren't going to work, and we're gonna spend 11·12 months, a year, two years, m bamboo cages being. tortured and forced to sign confessions to things. We were herded up on the starboard side of the boat deck for a while, but their security was extremely lax. 1 wandered buck down lo the room to con· tinue writing a letter 1 was doing, out again a nd back. We stttyed aboard the ship the first night, 1tnd it was just like be· <Stt CREW, Page A2) \ .. There ts t!eath in her past. A lot of it. There is scandal. There are tales of alleged patricide and lust. Ther e was the explosion at a mooring nt:ar the Balboa Pavilion at 11 : 45 on a Saturday night th11t March 15, 1947. It knocked the socks off sleeping NewpQrt Beach. The murder trial that followed did-the same lo th entirenation... And after the sensational trial, the Mary E -a gaping hole still in her side -wound up at the Long Beach Pike, where barkers termed her "the yacht of death" and charged people 75 cents a peek. Later stiJl, when the six bits became scarcer at the sideshow. the Mary E sailed. again under a w nam . Buntinfllon S~laools Pi~keted I The once.proud vessel was where the action was.._ if 11 man. had the buck.sand the contacts. He and his pals could board her, sail to the free waters of the Catalina channel and there they . could gamble and buy the favors of women . Even later still, there was a far different practice going on aboard. Worried young women and equally worried boyfriends or _..,. __ Strike Grinds On Huntington Beach Union High School Dis trict officials said Saturday they have been in· formed tbat striking, te~~hei:.s· have voted to continue picketing · schools Monday. Anne Gray, information officer for the district, said the schools are seeking lecturers from the community, who need not be credentialed teacher s, to take over classes Monday. ·.Lecturers will be paid $55 a day, she said. Anyone wishing to work at the schools ·should be at · anyoflhe five high schools or t he continuation school at 7 a.m . Mon· day. . Substitute teachers also will be called in. Whether or not. they choose to honor the strike "is up to the substitutes and how they feel about it," Mrs. Gray said. ·She said classes will be held all week and graduations will take place on Thursday as planned. Students missing final exams because of the strike will be graded o~ tbeir performance during the semester, Mrs. Gray said. She explained that strik ~ ing teachers are required to turn i~eir gradebooks l( they want to receive their paycheck for J u· ly. Teachers are not paid during the strike. · As for the reaction of striking teachers to the use of community lecturers, "I don't know. I ha· ven 't talked to them about it," Mrs. Gray said. She added that the estimated Onassu Left Most Money To Daughter ATHENS, Greece <AP > -In a will handwritten during an Acapulco-New York jet flight and signed "with m y last kiss, dad· dy," Aristotle Onassis left the bulk of his estimated $1 billion estate to his daughter Christina :md gave $250,000 a year to his widow, the former Jacqueline Kennedy. But Onassis stipulated that $50,000 of the widow's share must be set aside for her two children, Caroline and John Jr., until they reach "adulthood." The contents of the will were disclosed Saturday by Stelios Papadimitriou, legal adviser lo the Onassis-owned Springfield Shipping Co., based in the port ci· tyof Piraeus. The 18·pttge will was written by Onassis on Jan. 3, 1974, during a six-hour fli ght aboard his private jet, the adviser said. It creates two private companies to absorb shares in has various far flung business interests to go toward financing the non-profit Alex· anderOnassis Foundation. Alexander, only son of the billionaire shipping magnate, died in a plane crash in January 1973. 400 teachers-out on strike have been encou r aging the 350 teachers who were at school Fri· day to jo,i.n iJl lbe itrotest. The s trike took district of· ficials by surprise Friday. A spokesman for the teachers explained that they became an- gr,Y when they were told late Thursday that a proposal to turn se1lary negotiations over to a fact· finding panel would not be dis· cussed al next Tuesday's board of education meeting~ Instead, the spokesman s aid, tea(Yhers were told trustees· would consider offe1ing a flat seven -percent pay hike and adopting a cottiroversial evalua· lion system, which teachers op· PO~. --·~ District officials have established a telephone hotline to provide up-to-date information for parents and members of the community on the status of the strike. The number is 536-2442. In the Fountain Valley School District, where teachers also are striking, the number is 842-0788. In the Ocean View District, where a strike has been threatened, the number is 842-8768. YF16 May Become Biggest Seller Ever BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -· Belgium Saturday selected the American-built YF16 over the French Mirage Fl, making the General Dynamics Corp. lightweight fighter likely to become the biggest seller Jn the history of aviation. General Dynamics hailed the decision, but France called it "neeply re~retta ble" and said it REACTION STORY, PAGEA4 raised doubts about the desire of -Belgium and its partners in the plane deal to construct a united Europe. Bel g ian Prem ier Leo Tin· demans announced the decision . to take 102 of the American planes over the Frenct1 plane. With European allies Denmark, Norway and the Netherlands already decided to follow the Belgian decision. the value of the contracts involved is estimated ,at $2 billion. But sales to other countries could boost sales to an estimated $12 billion. General Dy n a nii cs Board Chairman David F. Le wis, in Paris for an international air show, s aid through a spokesman that the decision was "a great day" not only for the company * * * Plane Choice Irks French PARIS (U PI> -Frenchmen ·see the loss of the fighter plane contract to the United States as a defeat not just for themselves but for all of Europe. "We are not s urprised," a :spokesman for the Dassault ·Company said. "It was a political ·Choice. We a r e just sorry Belgium did not make a Euro· : pean choice." French Prime Minister Jac- ques Chirac expressed his cha- . grin before a glittering lunch on the last day of the Paris air show. and the United Stales. but also - for the Western alliance. The · exact r-easons for the choice of the American plane were not immediately available, but the smallec cost of the Amerl'Catt'pbtt~ t he'1.s! <1f Ettro· pean facilities to assemble some of the pl~nes and a reported U.S. offer to buy $30 million worth or Belgian. guns we.re considered to be factors in the decision. Solzhenitsyn .. Named Fellow At Stanford STAJ\:FORD, Calif. CAP) '.\obel Prize-winning novelist Alexan der Solzhenitsyn has become an honorary fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. The exiled Soviet author com· pleted a week of research here Friday studying the university's extensive collection of documents dealing with Russian secret police. ''The documentation I have ex· amined at the Hoover Institution is outstanding and, in many respects. unique." Solzhenitsyn said in a brief statement. "Materials dated p1·ior to 1922 are especially well represented here. It is the kind of original source material that'the Soviets, in ord~r lo r e write hj§tory, either destroyed or refuse to make available to scholars. "I look forward totltilizing your special collections and library materials for the rest of my life." Solzhenitsyn, author of the anti· Stalin "Gulag Archipelago" and other works, was exiled from the Soviet Union last year. At that time, he declined a fellowship of· fer~ by the Hoover Institution. He is now expected to make periodic visits here or have material mailed to him at his home in Zurich, Switzerland. o~ 'r111·; 1~s1ot: I "RAN DS U P " -Been searched lately? ff not, you ha· ven't been to a rock concert. Sta£f Writer Thomas Palmer solicits the opinions of some judges, de· puty district attorneys and con· cttt promoters in this Editorial Pages feature, PageA7. SKATEBOARD BOOM Those "1urfboards" on wheel could be the beainning or one or thi' blggest booms ever to hit Southern Cali(ornia. St.a.ff Writer Elliott Almond wheels out the whole story as leadoff story in YOU Section, Page Bl. FAMILY BUDGETING - Check your ability lo make the dollars stretch with those of a couple 0£ typical examples. a family and a s ingle working girl, that fight the battle of the famlly budget on page Bl. OTHER SIDE OF TRACK -A night at the nces spent on the jodc~ys t-sttlN>f-th~ tratk offers a different view of quarter horse racing at Los Alamitos Race Course, and a chance £or some Horsin' Aro'und by Dally Pilot Staff Writer Tom MeCann, Page BG. l11sfdeSMINI•• DAIL "I' f'ILOT HC'flOtn ' It¥ DA.IL V PILOT I • Sunday, June 8, 1975 . . ... - ~ · ~---'----Venus --coast watch ... --'- Top New s Stories of.thepast week \ from Orange Coast Co mmunities .. LAGUNA BEACH --A fowl proble~ was resolved happily for all when the clty council allowed the Hen House Reetaurant to cook up 1,600 pounds of chioken rapidly unthawing. Th e restaurant had purchased the hens, but permission to turn on the gas had been refused because the building did no t comply with city requirements . A $3,000 bond guaranteeing compliance was accepted by the council ... SADDLEBACK --A year-round recreatt"t>n program which would provide teen centers, s wimming programs and after-school crafts classes was proposed this week by five county service area leaders after Saddleback school officials said they endorsed the idea ... SAN CLE MEN TE --A redevelopment plan for the area surrounding the city 's pier won city approval , but ·not without strong opposition by reside nts and property o wn ers . The city has declared the area "blighted" but many residents disagree ... LAGUNA NIGUEL --The Moulton Niguel Wate r District wa s f ined $2,495 in municipal court after entering a no contest plea to charges that safety regulat~ons were ignored in the death of a worker 18 montils .ii ago. Employe Ca.lvin. ~ ... Van Gorkum of _ Irvine died after ~nte ring a manhole filled with lethal sewer gas . -UP I T tltpholo NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SHAKEN BY QUAKE Pharmacy P ersonnel Restock Shelves Emptied by Temblor From Page Al QUAKE ... Ford Lauds Fighter Buy }X'ared to bC' llw htrcres~ hit. Officer D1 <·k oe said lurgC' front windows w 'l'l' broken 1md sho p W<Hcs s pilled from the s helves of m1Hl\' :,tores when thL· tremor ripplt•d.through till' <1n·u 2.)() mill's north of San Franciseu utl .-t7u.m. "V1rllwlly evt•ry larµe plate ~luss window in bus messes alon,L! the mlltn str1•t·t 1s broken," Poe s aid. SUtfOAY DAILY PILOT Tl'W"Clf.1-nnnCw t(•lv ~1111 w H\wf'ilrtth cl.l'fnn.n."\I tre tu"" • • , 1h 'tt d t • t• 1• Of•np-(Oll'\ f 1l t "'') (D1ti ~~''I" ""'I""'~''" f"d1l1on\ ,,, r , 1•J 1 • 1 N '" 1.-., ''"' .,,,._ '' '''f lot (O\t.• Nii _. h• ...,,-011 fWlh', ... "'''"'-'' -Bi'•Ch/f Ouflltll•,. v .. 111, lr'11rt <.utn·tt''"' Vdfl-t., eflO l Af,a 1.t"~ l\r 1 I \,i~t~ \ () t• 1 A "nQ ,. r•••0tt•t •Oil.on '' tot.JI "'"'rd \r•t•'"'"'Y' 11~1 ~IY\ ,,.. .. ru I"'' '"'bti•t "''" "'' I •I lUO W'f\I 8•Y Str.,•1. lo-.11 Mt • ( itht ''" ,1 11•;•. 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F ord, in a statement issued : through a s pokesman m respons e lo que!>l10ns . emphasiz<'r1 what he !>IJW ()S the imporlc..ncc Of the l3dE?1an move, along with the earlier clcc1siun s of Norway, the · ~etherlands and Denmurk. in promotinl! 1:1 more dfectlvt• NATO i.t ll urncc. Front Page Al JAWORSKI • • before and d uring the Wutcrgate Inquiries. H e ur1?ed the ~r ttduattng la wyers to work for tht? teaching of basic law <It all levels of the srhool syst l!ms "all the way down to the elementary grndcs. "Let it '->c stressed at those levels that the m isu11e of power can be slopped by lltw, not only in our nation but at the mlernu· honal level," the \\'ater~ale µro- M•cutor s~ud . "That i~ the road uwuy from Wuttrituh'." Juwors k1 told tht• ~raduate~. "Thul 1~ the ro1i1d "<' wer•• told lo takl' in 1776 :ind wh1 C'h, In 1975, will 8l1tl J(ivc us our dt!8l1nat1on life, liberty apd the purau1t of happiness." New Red Target MOSCOW <AP> -The Soviet Union launched a spacecraft to· day aim ed at probing the planet Venus, the Tass news agency an· nounced. Tbe int erpl v,netary s tation "Venere 9" is scheduled to reach the areu of Venus in October, T11ss said, but it did not report whether the Soviets would at•. • tempt to la nd the craft on the planet's surface as it did with its last Venus-bound spacecraft in JUiy, 1972. The news agency said Venera 9 "ls u rtew type of spacecraft i'or the exploration of Venus." It dld not elaborate. I Grand Transit The principal aim of the launch is "lo carry on scientlflc re· search of the planet Venus and surrounding s pace by means of an automatic c raft. During the station's flight along the Earth· Venus path, it will study the physical characteristics of in· terplanetary ·m agnetic fields, solar winds and ultraviolet radia- tion ,'' Tass said. · A fl eet of Air California jets. broughl.-Disneyhtnd from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. The celcbrat111g Northern California high northern grads were the~1 bu~ed back to Helicopter Escapee Captured LESLIE. Mich. GP> -Dale Otto Remling, the hog thief and r ubber check artist who flew from the ya rd of Southern M1chi g1:1n Prison lo freedom in a hijacked helteop4.er, war-cap· lured Saturday in a bar. The arres ting officer said RemlinEf g r inned a nd s urren- dered without incident. Remhng, 46, had been free about 30 hours when a plainclothes slate trooper·picked SEE PHOTOS, PAGE 02 him up In ci bur in Leslie, about 13 miles north of Jackson where the dram()tit• a erial escape began Friday morning. . Re mlrng told reporters his penchant for es cape stemJ from a dislike of p risons. "I think cages are for something other than people. You talk about pro- blems "1th people, the prison system breeds 1t into you." Cycle Mishap Hurts Woman An Anaheim -woman was s erious ly injured Saturday when the motorcycle on which she was a passen E!C'r collided with a left. turning 1mtomobile in Santa Ana. Anna Kent, 20, was reported in serious condition with head in· Junes ut Mercy Hospital. Larry Me)er, 21. of Santa Ana, the driver of the motor cycle. was re- ported in good condition. The dri VL'r of lhe car was not injured. T he accident occured at 3 :37 a. m. at the intersection of Bristol ~ml W;.irner streets. school grad u~tte~ into Orange County the airport, but had lo wait until the 7.a.m. Ai rport Fridt\y night as part of 18,000 ex-airport opening Saturday for the chaner- stude1\ts ut gruduation ni ght fes!ivilies at planestodepart. ) Ford Will Release CdM Couple , Lose "Mental ·Rocky s CIA Report Test &quest WAS HINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford expects to fi nish read- ing the Rockefeller Com· mission's report on the Central Intelligence Agllnc y over the weekend and make u decision this week on rdcasing it, his chief s pokes man said Saturday. "I assume the report will be l'n1tde publie," Press Secretary Ron Nessen told reporters m nn apparent effort to ease specula- t1011 that the administration had switched pluns on disclosing the contents. Ford, meanwhile, scheduled a news conference Monday at 4 :30 p .m . <POT ) in wtdch the Rockl•feller rt' port was surl' to be a major topic of q ut's tioning. The news confere nce will be broudcast live on n <1tional radio and television by all the m ajor networks 1rnd Nessen said that weather permitting would be held outdoors in the Wh ite House Rose Garden. It would be the second such outdoor news con- ference for F ord . Considerable controversy had been raised over the CIA probe report, which Vice Prcsidt'nl" Xelson A. Roc kt>fcller deli vered to the Pres ident 1-riday. The commission staff hud indicul<'d t o the news media that 1t would be mude pubhc probably this weekt·nd. Rut. at a news briefini;!, Fri· day, Nessen told reporters that Ford would have to read the 300-puge report and then make the decision on whether it would be made public. He said firmly, "As fo r as the White House is conC'ernL•d, the question of rclc.ising the report alway$ hus depended upon the Presid ent fin;t huvmg an op- portunity to read it" Ilut Suturday morning Xessen told reporters that he had s<iid from the beginning when t he eight·mL•mber blue ribbon 111 · ves t1g uting pun el had bct•n ~L·t up last January that he assumed the report would be made public and he added, "1 haven 't hurd anything s aid that would change that assumption." Asked 1f he assumed It would be macfe public, the presidential spokesman said, "I certainly do." .lluthe pointed out, "ThliJJs rny assumption. lt Is the Presl ent's decision." ~essen said that difficulties with the news media Friday "stemmed from the fact that some people prematurely an· nounced a d ecision whlch the President has not yet made.'' Ex-CIA Man Blames Press ·MIAMI (U P I) -Disgusted wilh "self-serving politicians and sensation-seeking journalists" who are allegedly threatening to destroy the nation's intelligence service, an 11-year veteran of CIA s py operations h()S quit his job, the Mi ami Herald reported Saturday. In a copyrighted story appear· ing in the newspaper 's Sunday editions, reporter William Mon- talbano identified the former CIA spy as Mike Ackerman, a 34· ye;.ir-old Miamie1n. In a separate article, Ackerman, who claims he ran clandestine CIA opera· tions on four continents in the last decade, explained the reasons for hi$ r esignation. .. 1 r esigned In hopes I might focus public attention on the wan- ton and unnecessary destruction of a vit a l tool of American foreign policy, a key cog in our nationa l defense," wrote Ackerman. "But it is not my in - tentfon to be an apologist for the CIA .. , Fro• Page Al A Coroni:I del Mar eouple who say their 27-year -old daught•l' has been ''brlilnwashed" by htt" 57-year -old husband have lost their b id for a court-ordered psychiatrict e~aminat~on for the woman. The decis ion was handed down Friday by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge H-atl'i'y.,ffupp. .• The p a rents, Willi am and Gloria Laing of 432 De Sola Ttt• r ace, claim that their daughter Consta n c~. a former con ce rt pianist and a UCI graduate, hat been aliena ted from her family, by her former music professor and pre s~nt husband, Lauris Lewellyn J ones. Jones leaches a t Occidental College, where he and his wife met, and is conductor of the San Gabriel Valley Symphony. "He hus complet ely controlled her mind," Mrs. Laing told the Daily Pilot. "She isn't the 1irl she used to be.'' She claim ed that her daughter has been the victim of mind con· trot. Mrs. Laing said she and her husband ha vc spent $15,000 try- mg to dissolve the 3-year-old m11rrlage. · Mr. and Mrs. Laing are cur· r ently bound by a eourt contempt ruling under which they are 84'n· t~ed lo five days In jail but sus- pended on ·condition they not harass, phone or write their tlaujlhter or her hU5bend. Neithe r Mr. nor Mrs. Jones could be reached for comment. Face Diemissals SANTA BARBARA CUPI) Striking <'OUn ty firemen, faced with the threat or blanket dis- missals ir they don~f r eturn to work Monduy, remained ada· mant Saturday in their walkout despite a return to work a gree· mt>n t rcc.ched with other county strikers. CREW MEMBER WRITER OF MAYAGUEZ STORY • • • l ng in port anywhere in the world. The Cambodians were b1rd·doi:rgi ng the galley looking for hundouts. They did not take anything while we were a board the ship. They'd admire my $1.95 ballpoint pen, a nd looking at thts gun pointed ut you I'd say, "He my guest.'' That's the way my pen and one pair of glasses went. While I was off the ship they look my but;.inc lig hter, whic,h was shiny, but left the fuel C'anister behind. They took four loose pa c ks of c iirarettes from my locker but lt•ft a full carton. Money, they look any national!· ty. any d<'n o mmation with the ex· ceplton of t:.S. coins. . We wert> in normal shipping la nes, possibly three to four miles closer in than normal, and w1th111 10 miles of one of the is lands. This island is not charted as Cambod1;111. All these islands <1re some 65 miles off the coast. They have been claimed by Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam. Ther e's been a clash over the m for years. a nd they're lar gely uh· inh<1b1 ted. A few s mall fishing vllluges here 1rncl there. But the Old Mnn woJJ using one of them as <l n av iga t ion al checkpoint becausc.> our radar was out. When they first boarded they turned the ship off to starboard And came around behind thw island and dropped anchor . Then they started to move the ship sup· posedly lo Kompong Som but ap· parently didn't have ~k sp1Ace for us at the time. The Pld Men uppJr<>ntly convmC'ed them he C'ould not 1'0 into Kompong Som In darknes11 bt.>C'tlUSe of Jeck O( rndttr So we dropoed anchor Ul{1:tln ju~t <lff Koh 'fang island, and this 18 where thl' American planes p1<'ked us up. The obst>rvation phtnes were flying high und t•ould ft~ we wer-e !It .. ' ~ SHIP'S CAPTAIN Valley'• Miiier .. hcing token off ,the ship ;~lx,uL 4: 30 In the afternoon of the 13th. Matter of fact, th<' evening-meul wus ull prepared <tnd l ~erved three men c ube st eaks before they began takrng us off. W<' JU!lt left it o n the t able They took some of us off the port Ride, sornc off 9tarboard, into two ~moll , un· 8rmed fls h1n~ vc8sel!I. 'rhe gunbonts "ere around us the whole lime, 17 1n all , I un- ders tand. They had armed men on lhe r111hlng vessels, on the Mttya(tuez and on the gunbom. They e11corted us In t o the island. but we dldn 'l la nd . It wa~ too deep to s:et off und wude a s hore. bul too shallow for the boats to 1eet in, so we stayl'd on th fi shing ves t'ls. Ourtng the night they Lnnsferrcd u aillontoonr laraerone, 011dJust before daybreak they t.ransfi!rrcd · us lo the c()ptured Thai trawler we rode around on. The American planes attacked the_ gunboats around 8 o'clock, and we spent the day goin g to Kompong Som. The p l anes followed us all the way, firing within 10 feet of us and getting out no f:.lrther than 20 yards. We wel'e all admiring these guys for their fanli:lstlc accuracy, because they were coming In from the side of us and firing and st:ll gelt111 g to within only 10 feel· of us with rockets, machine guns, 20mm nose guns. They're com ing across the bow a nd down one side trying to turn the vessel. Bob Phillips and I had both been on close ground air support missions before, and we're not afraid or these-.things. We're sit· ting up watching them come In. !"\ow when they fired, you see the burst and you duck down just before they hit around u s to avoid the flak, but some of the guys were terrified, flattened out on thu deck when they saw them start ing in on a run , and prayed they wouldn't get htt or they wouldn't hit the boat. Bob und I ure sitting there waving st these clowns. The~'re coming in so low they're waving at us as they wtnt by, und we're waving buck. This was the least of our wor · ries ut the ti me, our own Air Force. Our big worry was these guys s tanding above U5 at the stern and the bow. T hey got us in u perfect crossClre, and I( they l!Ot excited It wns like ~hooting ducks an a bucket. They didn't do 1t, fortunately. Welt , the lit st tHort WH the gas uttack. And when tht)' clime 11t.ra1ght 1n Crom the bow, low, truvellnJl 600-plus mll«!I an hour, they laid u blanket of lftll that c.:overcd the vessel not more than 10 feet behind ua or 10 feel beyond us. and you wnnt lo ll'tl ll bunch of sick dogs! WRITER BELLINGER Telle Mly•guez8tory ·We all h ad gas burns---J'm 1UU peeling from sornc orthem-and we had two men very slightly In- jured by flak from the Air F'orce ltr1ng around us. · They s ay we were heroes. bUt the real heroes were tho1e klds who came tifte r us . Since the Inci- dent, I 've read a rticles and ''!At· tera to t he Editor." aome prais- ing the Americans tor their strong s how, others f eellna we went m with no need (or this •c·. lion. The ohly thing I can a&)' \.o thos~ people is, aren't you •lad you liv~ In AtneHca? Whether you're a citiieh or not, you can speak out aiuinst the JIOVfl'h· m•nt, and nobody's golh• to throw you th Jail. What other ,cou11try can you do that in? J am very proud or m7 country. I love it. • a -9 ~----------- SYncrax, June 8, 1976 OAIL. Y PILOT Id 'Beftth .~aeht' New Wonilerlust· ---.;;:;; f; •. t>. . ~L. J RAISING THE MARYE FROM NEWPORT HARBOR AFTER FATAL 1847 EX LOSION THE WAY SHE LOOKS TODAY IN WILMINGTO~ AS THE.SLEEK 'NEW' WONDERLUST 'WALTER E. OVERELL BEULAH OVERELL Racial U nrest Hits N. Caro lina TOwn HAMLET. ,"\ C <l .PI 1 A atate of emer gency \\as declared Saturday 1n tl11s North Carolina town following a nightlong racial d isturbance marked by firt~bom· Teachers Due $9 Million Jn Benefits LOS ANGE L ES <AP> Teachers. e li gible for summer u nemployment benefit!> for the first time, could collect as much as $9 m illion a WL't•k in fet.leral funds in Cullforniu 1f all tnose eligi ble apply. An estimated 100,000 teachers are expected to apply for the benefits, satd a ~pokL~sman for the state Employment Develop- m ent De putmt.>nt. Cong1·ess recently enact ed leiislation m aking teachers who do n ot work during the s ummer months eligible for the benefits. 'Teachers will be eligiblt! "even :it they have a 12-montlt contract and plan to return lo sthool in the 'fa ll ," th e emp l oymen t epokesma n said. The individuu l benefits nrngc up to $90 a·w eek in Caltfornw. bings CJnd lhe woun<.l1r1!! of fireman by a s niper. Police Chief Ernest King said about 300 young blacks roamed the streets al the height of the disturbance. triggered by the ar· r est of a blCJck woman by a white officer. The womCJn uccu sed th e policeman of us ing undue force tn taking her into custody on a drunk <.1 nq disorderly charge. Five buildings were dumagcd by fires during the outbur$t and· al least tllree persons were hurt: No arrests were m ade, however.' and n one of the injured was believed lo be seriously hurt. A city fire m an. r eturning to his home in his O\\ n vehicle after fighting one of the fires. was hit by severnl s hotgun pellets fired by a sniper hiding in a vacant lot. The firema n , Gene Ross. s uf- fered head wounds and his son was cut by fl ying glass when the pellets Ci.I me crashing through the windows of lhe1 r car . The other known injury in· volved a motorist who stopped to watch one of the fires and was hit by a rock, police s <iid. AJl three were treated at a local hospital and relcl:lsed. F'ire chief C. B. Utter said the· purposely set fires Ci.lused an t'stimctted $24,000 damage and occurred between 11 p.m. Friday ;rnd 6:45 a.m. S.iturday. He said• a wooded area also was set. ablaze: Fro•Paf,e AJ OVERELL DEATH SAGA • . ... - fathers wo·uld board her. Money would c hange hands and either on the open sea or at a darkened, misty dock the seedy abortionist would go about his work scr aping away what often was the remnants of a night of ecstasy:··---T Who knows how many lives dis- appeared as the result of the dark years o f the old Mary E ? But at the d ocks of Wilm- ington only the folks who have- spent years .. at the water's edge know the bits and pieces ot this vessel's past.• Some n eed remindlpg. But their memories freshen quickly. Their t ales are embellished by imagination, of course, but there is muc h that is documented about the old Elco classic. She was built in New Jersey by a yard which set the standard in motor yacht construction, and her origina l owner paid dearly for her. But to Walter E. Overell and his wife, Beulah, the money was worth it. After all, with a successful furniture m anufacturing outfit in Los Angeles and the wise in- ventments, the family was in line s hape. The assets exceeded $400,000 most of the time. And the couple's only child, Beulah Louise, surely would en- joy pleasant days in Newport Harbor. But you can 't ask Mr. or Mrs. Overell about those old 1947 days. And young Beulah can 't talk, either. · They're all dead. Mr. and Mrs. Overell dted at' ·the hands of someone swinging a ballpeen hamme r. And then the killer or killers set off a c rude dynamite time bomb that jurred the sleeping re- sidents of Newport Beach. The Mary E s huddered and sank to the bottom of the bay. And OQshore, a h ysterical Beulah Louise, 17, wept as her lover, George Rector "Bud" Gollum, 21, comforted her. Hours la ter, they were in jail. charged with the murder of her parents. Whal followed made history. and it wrecked Ii ves. All that remains is that s parkl- ing, live-<1board yacht r e- furbished several times over. The Wonderlust, with her name s uggesting so much about her past, is doing j ust fine.· Monday's article, Part 2 of this three-part series, wiU review the. Overell t nal. some of the most dramatic days ever seen in an Orange County courtroom and the biggest murder trial in West Coast history. '1"- 1 ·euo · AND BEULAH LOUISE AT FAMOUS TRIAt. Check Delay For GlsSeen Energy Plan Pursued WAS HINGTON <UPI) -Up to a half million veter ans on the GI bill could miss their checks this month because the Veterans Ad- m inist ration has run out of money t o p ay e duca t ional benefits while the House and Senate have been haggling over how m uch to.spend for railroad bed improvements. The VA Saturday confirmed a statement by Rep. Lester Wolff <D-N. Y. >. who told the Veterans of Foreign Wars In New York that thous ands of veterans will not get their education benefits this week. VA Spokesm a n Frank R. Hood said, "Education checks due 88,000 of a pproximately 1.4 million veter ans have been tem- porarily delayed in the month of June." The value of the missed checks ts $27 million. WASHINGTON (AP > -The 434 members of the House, none of the m happy about taxing their constituents, will try to few agree in the next d<iys on a plan to raise energy taxes and boost gasoline prices. Energy prolJlem issues involve billions of dollars in ta xes and higher prices, with an ultimate impact on every American, in a nation which cons umes about 30 percent of the world's ener gy production. Whal looks like a little may mean a l ot -American s generate for their federal gov- ernment about Sl billion for each penny of tax they pay for a gallon of gasoline. Thus, for sever .. ! days, the House will seek ~Ji ti cal agr ee- ment on such issues as whether to boost the feder al gasoline tax and whether lo put a levy on gas- guzzlmg new cars . · On many points. then· un.• sharp differences b~tween what President F ord wctnts to do and what the Democrat-dominated Congress wants lo do ::ilthough there is general a E!l'eL'mcnl that there is a problc m . Here, based on m;iterlill from congr l'sstonal and f''ord ad ministration sources. 1s a closL• look al basic tSSUl"S and pro· posals by the President and the t ax-dr CJfting H ouse Ways unct Means Commillc(.·: The Import Problem-"As •• nation ," Treasury Sccretar) William K Simon told the com· mittce, "we have become addict ed to cheap oil and to a lcvl?l of oil consumption u11 kn-0wn elsewhere in the world. As a~comll'qucnct.'. we are at the mercy of a small cartel." l s There a Cris is:•-· 'The ener gy crisis," the committee · told t he House. ''is no less reril merely bee"' u::.l' 1 l has bcl'n tn· visible to many of us since the end of the otl cm bar go last year.'' What 's Ahead-An '·increased deJ>('ndence on foreign 011 exposes us to the dangers of another em bur~o. Jlld limits our abili ty to conduct an mdl•pendL'nt forci~n policy," tht• comm tllee su1d. Jmport <}uot as-Thc commtl· tee·!> bill would pronde import curbs tllrOUj.!h CJ system ofnexible quotas on petroleum. There a lso would be fe<Jtu rcs for an import hccnsin~!>yslcm 1-·ord's Import Program-IT"' President has u sed L'xist· g power to ht kc lil riffs $2 a barre •n oil , part of hb plan to eventu<... y raise it to $3. Help Wanted Along Coast for Summer Gasoline Tax Hike-Ford took i.ltm c.1t the entire b<irrcJ of oil <1nd dad not recommend a spcc1f1c in· crease in the present 4 cents Cl gaUQn federal tax on gasol1nL'. The com mitlee-a pproved bill would boost the gctsolme tax by 3 cents a gallon in J anuctry 1976 and " thus provide m oney for a special trust fund designed to aid de- velopment of alternative ener~y source::.. By H ILARY KAYE Of UM Oellr Pltot Jt.ft Fioding s ummer j obs for youths will be a considerably totJghe r task this year, but ap· pare~tly it won't be impossible. ':The job m arket for s ummer jobs ts· much m ore competitive t hll yea r, but there ar e jobs a v a·ila ble , '' ins ists Cnrolyn Sweetland, director of the Youth Employmen't Ser vice <YES> of· flee serving the Harbor Area. ''ll the student is persistent, twilling to take a job, he might not have consider ed before and will· inf to work fol' lower wages in some! cue1, he can find a job," she said. Employment counselors etUmate there will be thousands Of youths added lO the job Jnlrket this s ummer-teen-agers looltine for both part-time and full·time summer work. Young people wi11hlng to work lhll 1ummer h ave sever al places J.t> turn !or h elp: YES olfices, .,ork experience offices on hl1h tchool campuses a nd plticem nt olflces at colle~es . Also, the Vo lunt11 ry Action Center (VAC) is u aood St artin" point !or those wilihlnfi work ex· perience who <?an a fford to work for no salary. Young ·people 13 throuah 22 may contact the YES otrice nearest them to help the m find work. YES offices located in Orange Coast cities include: -Huntington Beach, a t 7777 Edinger Ave. a nd at 520 Pecan St. -Fountain Valley, 10200 Slater Ave. -Costa Mesa, 594 Center St. -Newport Beach, 2555 Vista del Oro -Laguna Beach , '428 Park Ave. -M issio n Viejo, 2300 Mar&Uerita Ave., Room A31 According to Mrs. Sweetland, most summe r jobs available in the harbo r area are in the clericat field -usually part-Ume positions for girls with basic of· lice s kills. Positions can also be found in baby~lttinJ:, house w o rk , yPrdwork ond palntln1. "And, students wUUnR to work unusu al ho urs hQve a 1ood chance of finding .-job,'' Mrs. Sweetland a dded. Evelyn Jeffries of the Hunt· lngton Bell ch YES oftke aald summer job offers are picking up but are "atlll not terrific." "We had an extremely slow sprtng, but things do look a little better now," 1he said. Job categories with the most offerings in t he H\lnlington Beach area include food services, babysittina, yardwork, stock work a nd maintenance. For hlih school students, the ca mpus ·work · ex.perience counselor is another person to turn to. For the m ost part, work experience o((ices will r e main open durin1 t he s ummer, and studenu may enroll it a work ex· perience course as plrt of sum·. mer school. For example, at Estancia Hiih in Costa Mesa, about 50 studenll will participate In work. e x· perience thi• summer - gather in g job experience and. earning school credit for their tf · forts. Accordin g to the Estancia work experienc~ office. most work experience students thill 1ummer will be ones already enrolled In the course during the. ·re1ular school year, although some now 1tudents may sign up,' too. College students can find help from their placem ent offices on· campus. although many summer jobs fo r college youth have 'a1lready beer\ filled. according to college job counselors. J oyce J erome, placeme nt counselor at Golde n West College. fn Huntington Beach, said cur - rent and form er Golden West s tu-. <tents s hould come in immediate- ly if they are interested in sum- mer employment. "Until a few weeks ago we.had quite a few jobs in the recreation Jleld, although most or those are eone now.·· Mrs. Jerome said. She added that few jobs are of- fered strictly as s ummer work, .and si. ad tha t most .. mployers ex- pert students to remain on 1 part. time basis when school begins. again an the fall. Since Jobs are not as abundant thia year, som e youths may want to consider us ing t he Voluntary Action Center CV AC>. · "Ma ny par ents want their klds to work to earn m oney. But, the klda often end up washing dishes or doing other jobs that don't give them val uabl e career ex· perlence," s._id Haniet Bemus, VAC director. Job experience end recom- mend at 10 n s f rom age n cy e mployers fo r u se in college and future job a pplications a re among the benefits of volunfeer- ing, Mrs. Bemus said. . "Volunteer e xperience is now treated by employers and college admissions personnel as regula r work experien ce." she ex- plained. Some of the organizations that list volunteer job open1ngs with VAC include the Re d Cr oss, American Cancer Society, Boys' a nd Girls' C l ubs , Bowers Museum, Braille Jnstitute, Good Will and Free Clinics. Jobs offered al the various agencies and organlutlons In· elude clerical work, staffing in· lormaition e l exhibits, hospital aides and entertaining children . . Students inter ested in volun- 'teeMng their time this summer may phone 675-9210 or stop by the office in Newport Beach, 1714 W. Balboa Blvd. . Wh11tever type of job ls being sou.l{ht, persons in the employ· ment Cleld are telling students not t o wait until school Is fini1'hed, but to look for work os soo~ as possible. Ga s-Guzzler C'ar Tax- Beginning with 1978 model automobiles, there would be special taxes imposed on gas- guzzler cars if a n aulomaker's ctveragc for his full fleet falls to meet mileage-efficiency stan· dords, under t he committee's bill. Those s t a ndards would be fi xed by law jlt 18 miles a gallon for 1978 models, 19 for 1979 models and 20 for 1980 models . The tax would apply to cars with fuel economy below those stan· durds. Dolly ,ilot Defl•wy It G•aro11tted ~ay-Fnday II you dO not have your paper by 5 30 p m call belOre 1 o m and your cooy Wiil be oe- hYNf'd Sa.turo1y Ind Sunaay II VOu do llOt rt>ee•ve your cooy by 9 a m Satur- 01y Or 8 a m Sunday call ti.lore t O e m 111'1<:1 your copy will be dehve•ed. Clrnf.tlM Teh""OM• Mosl Orange Counly Area• UZ_.U I Nor1hwe1t Hunllngton Beacti 100 W11tm1nster '40.IUt Slln Clemfl>l'\le. Capistrano Beach. Sin Juan Capistrano. Dana Point South Lagun& laQuna Niguel . . . . . ••M'H ' A-4 DAIL v PILOT Sunday. June a. 1975 • A Classic Comes to Fairgrollnds They called it "'{he First Annual Beach Cities Classic Horse Show," indicating there'll be one every year, but it had been several years since a Class A show of its size had populated the Orange County Fair- grounds with as many horse people and fan- cy horses. It took acres or portable stalls (below) to house all the exhibitors, their English style tack and their mounts. And It took a few hundred feet of hose during washdowns s uch as the one Ellen Orlandella of Dana Point gives Sir George Cleft). What it was all about is captured in action photo or Eliza beth Guerin on Far West Farms entry, Moonlight Mile, talcing jump (right) in Junior Hunter Dividsion. Show started Thurs day and will close today. DaH11 Pllet P .. t•• B11 ~tc•ard Koelller .· .. Clark Softens Approach • Supervisor "R alph Clark says h e's willin g to mend hi s damaged bridg es with the Orange County Grand Jury if the jury stops "infringing into policy areas t h at th e Board of Superv~ors is elected to take care of. battle came when the jury issued a report that, among other things, urged the board lo back creation of a separate airport commission with sole powers over the county facility. honored a nd authoritative voice on county matters," Clark said. "Whal they say carries a great deal of weig ht in the com- munity.'' But the supervisor said it is a panel of private-citizens "lacking the expertise to rule on p0Uc1 matters." Texans Celebrate Decision on YF16 Greek Ship On Way to LA Goes Under . The Anaheim supervisor's Fri- day remarks were the leltesl in a current feud with the jury over the board's decision to proceed with conde mnation of homes impacted by airport jet noise . Clark f ired b ack with his airport suggestions, claiming the j ury r e port wa s poorly re- searched., The jury came back again this week, charging Clark's com- ments were unfair and based on a cursory reading of the jury's re· port on the airport. He said the jury's innate pre- sence of authority tends to give it· more pull than it s hould have in· some matters. . FORT WORTH, T(•X. <AP> - ''Tremt-ndous ! " stud one. "A coup !" cried another. "Great news!" t•xclaimed a thi rd. The wo rd flas hed across the c1 ~ ty Saturday like an economic sonic boom : The Fort Worth-built F 16 fi ghter plane.· had shot down the Frenc h Mirage Fl in a business d uel for one of a v1at1on history's most luc rative prizes. Bel gi um 's Sl·lcct1 on of the Amer ican w<Jrpl ane brought GE:n e ral D yn<1m1 cs Corp. the lion·s s han• of <Jn est1m<1ll'd $2- btllton contract from a European consortium and provided Fort Worth with <.1 longterm economic bonanza . Purchas~s by other countries could boo!>t "ici les to Sl2 billion a nd make thl' ltghtwc1i?"hl f1):?hter t he b1ggc.•st seller in av1at1 on his- tory "You can look for employmc•nt t-0 double down there by 1980," a Gener al Dyncim1cs spokl'smetn s;;iid , nottnl-! tlrnt the Fort Worth fcict11ty now e mploys ubout 7,000 workers. "This dl'CISIOn ," he' S:Jid, "br- ings the toted pl;inn€.'d production of the FIG to nearly 1,000 ct1rcrC:tft, including 650 for the U.S. Air F orce. Eventual production is expected to r each an overall total of more than ~.soo fighters." In Fort Worth, <.ind among Tex- ans in Washington, the r e<1ction was similar to that of Gener al Dyn amics Board Chairman David F. Lewi s, in Paris for a n air show. He said through a spokesman the decision s ignaled "a gr cot day'' no t o nly for General Dynamics and the L'rnted States, but also for the Western alliance. Russ Discove r Another Plane t? MOSCOW (AP>-Soviet scien- tists in Leningrad believe at least one undiscover ed planet the size of the Ea rth exists beyond Pluto, the ne'>' s agency T ass reported Saturday. Tass quoted the director of the I n s ti tute of Th eo retica l Astronomy, Gleb Chcbotar yov, <is s aying that mathematical a nalysis of comets observed in the last century shows the planet is 54 ti mes farther from the sun than the earth. LONG BEACH <AP ) -A Greek freighter loaded with tuna sank Saturday while being towed to Los Angeles, an official of the towing company said. The P olynesian Diakan sank in water a bout 6,000 feet deep. John Boyd of the towing company said the cargo of canned tuna pro- bably could not be salvaged . The 32 persons aboard the· frtif ~hter were airlifted to safety by Coast Guard helicopters Tues- day after the ship began faking o n water a b out 300 miles southwes t of San Diego. The s hip sank about 115 miles southwest of San Diego while be- ing towed by the tugboat Pacific Gemini, Bo yd said. Jt was headed for the Star -Kist Foods Inc. plant in Long Beach with a load _of tuna from American Samoa. Cause of the ship's trouble has not been determined. There were no unusually hea vy seas, of- ficials reported . Spokesmen from the ship said it suddenly lw1 st e d abou t a nd listed to sta rboard -at a n angle so steep its r ailing touc hed the ocean - about 300 miles southwest of San Diego. 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'. 6) tn.-n mid 10\ H19n1 roo.y 1n '"Oii _,, IO\ 10 m10 '°' •no In -~r1 '4 lo IOJ H 1911\ Moncl•y at.out S 0l9fM l <OOl•r e ll er••l OWl!HS Vtll.LLE:Y s-clouch nt•• moll"letn\ t>ul l•tr 1nrou9'1 ,._. ~' H<WtNrly •r1M• 10 to JO rnOfl '"'~ e llttf!oon •no t1e,11m1n9 cooler Qv••n~ low • tn ~ H tOM toclty MICI IO\ •nG MOncl•y u~r IO\ !>A"Htll. BAROAlilA AN O VEN TURA COUNIY (OASTAL AREAS, S ANTA MONICA BA Y A REA, 0 R A N v E C 0 U N T Y METROPOLITAN AR[A Mcxtt,. ttouely llHovoll Mo1>0e y morn1119 t1e<oml1111 mostly sunr1y on Mon<Ny llf· , • ..._ (.hen<• ol t0<•• or1111t lhit motfllnQ C.0,,1111ued COOi HIOM tOd<lr Mid Mofltd•y wlll ff"9t lrom ,, .. , U et Ir. tit~ M\ lo 70 IO 1' over Inf Mid ., .. , Overn1on1 IOwtU10 .e Allluquerq.,. AM•rlllo Ancnort<Je ~nevllle All..-1• B•kKSl1•tO B•rmonoh•"' 81W11•rO, S.IM BqllOf) O>ertotte cniuoo Oncfnn•ll Cleveland Oenv•r Oe1Molne1 OetroU Oututll Fort Wortll Fr"no ........ Ho"°lulu Houston tncl'apoll• JaO'vlllt l..tS Vf9e\ Utll• Ao<ll 1..0ul1v1lle ~mpt1h Mi...,, Mllw..,kff NewOr .. en1 NewYortt. Oki•. C.ty 0.11.f...cl C>N,.. Or1enoo Plltm Sof1no1 "'-nla Pltt\Ouroll Pl'l...cl,Me Pl'l...cl,Or• ~P,Cl (lty R1<1\mond SI Louil S.CrMn4!nto S.ltl..th s...oieoo.. s.n Frefl SHttlt klOll-hmCNt WlUlll llOIOfl 91 .. S6 .. • 100 .. ., .. SI • 7S .. 7S 14 IO 72 5' u ts , . "' ,, ., 'M !02 tJ • " " ,, " .. 100 .. ., tJ IOS ICM ,, n n 11 .. " 11 tO .. 60 6j 11 " .. 60 . , ., s. .. n 65 .., S2 SS ,, SI » S7 J2 ,. S4 42 11 60 .s 74 76 .. n 7S .. se 10 n S2 11 S7 60 SS SS n 7S ., SI .. ., s.i "' u SS ., " S2 '° .. to .. It was Clark who pushed for the rondemnation r ather than other options open to supervisors for reducil)g noise levels to state- mandated levels. Round Qne of the Clark-Jury Friday, Clark said it was never his intention to get into a slugfcst with the jury, which he said he respects. "The jury is a r espected, time- SALE DAYS JUNE 9-14 HOURS: MON.-FRI. 10 AM-9 PM SAT. 10 AM-6 PM CLOSED SUNDAYS FANCY LACE TRIMS DISCONTINUED BUTTONS values to 1.98 yd. Measure & cut your own . 5~ values to 89C card 10~. ·'I think it would be safe to s ay that 1f a n issue involves spending a great deal of the taxpayers ' money, then that is a policy issue for the board t.o decide and not the Gran~ Jury," he said. NQN-WOVEN INTERFACING reg. age yd. 4 yds.S100 for FREE Glfl\WITH ANY PURCHASE I CUSTOM DRAPERY AMO DRAPERY YARDAGE NEW ARRIVALS!! POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS QUIANA PAINTS AND SOLIDS 60''wide s344 100% nylon reg. 5.98 yd. yd. .~ SJ4! VOILES AND DRESS WEIGHTS 45" wide ,values to 1.98 yd. 99~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY 18185 Brookhurst Phone 531-0103 A .... NEW ARRIVALSU KNIT TOP KITS 11/4 yd. 60" cotton single knit s2• 4" matching '-'t ribbing ,.. ·- '· . .• Shotgun __ j . ~wielder · 'Killed I BAST PALO ALTO (AP) -Sheriff's de- .J puties ratally !ihot a man fl armed with a s hotgun ~ when he reCused to yield the weapon and aimed it at them, officers said .CALIFORNIA • --- Sunday,June8, 1975 DAILY PILOT A 5 'No Slaying Leads LOS ANGELES OPJ - Attorney Phil! Silver, who often reprcse.nted formt>r Mayor Sctm Yor- ty in his controvt.>rsial battles, v.•as killed de- -fe nding his wife ·rrom two thugs who trieG,. to steal her purse. lie was shot and killl'd Friday night during the robbery attempt in a de- partment store parking l ot on \Vilshire Boulevard. "The 1:unmt.>n escaped. Police said Saturday there were no new leads on thl! identities of the assailar\ts. "It was typical of Phill to fight to the very end aomeone ""h9. tried to steal his wifes pursl.', '' Yorty said Saturday, "but he fought him off, as Phill-v.ould. He was a fighter. '' The heavyset. feist y 68-yt:ar-o ld Si lver \\'<iS fond or saying he had been a boxer in his youth. Saturday. C ,4 ~ -1!0 --...... ......---h-~,.·-··~-~:",f; • San Mateo County • .1:1.nrJrolt ,'. 1.: 1l1I11 1! 'l · ::...:..1 ·11;!1 11I 1 I\ :it 111! :j ?11 ! 1I111!1l 1!1! 1!~~l 1!1 Li] Sheriff J ohn R ~ McDonald said Quintel Sm•th W/•~e ~.~.j De Carlo Clayton, 19, ., W l, was dead on arrival at t Stanford U niversity C Out ~·'J Hospita l with shotgun Q.Se . [L.".1·'\.' o und~ in th'e upper ""'" -torso. SAN DIEGO (AP) -A lr"-1 Oldest Refug_ee McDonald said three fed era l j ud ge has f''] d e put i es w e n t to dropped rrom the court • i -c 1a yton's house on a call calend ar a hearing to de· !'A u~, ,.,,.__. repbrting a fi ght Friday termine v.·hether the v.·ife I ~ evening. The fi ght ap· of. financier C .. Arnholt :--.; .. :i t,: 1. peared to be between Smith and her a ttorney Clayton and a relative, are in contempt of court. j' Tr~11 1J1i Nal'!I, 109 , Y.•<:is easily the oldest residt>nt of '·Little Saigon -~JJe11 s he .s~ecked into t!1e. Vieln<.tm~se _refugec area at Camp Pendleton last \\'eek. Shes sho\\'11 \\11th her son Luong Woang,_73 fbeh.ind her), <i nd step-g rHndson , I\'guyen 1-fu u T<im, 38 on h~r first day t.n the United States. 'i • SLA Murder Trial Jury 'Stuck' in 10-2 Vote OdieClayton. U.S . District Court =:1· \Yhen ttley ar rived, Jud ge \Y il liam B. ~ Clayton fled to.the roof of Enright r e moved the dis· ·~·;! his one.story bun galow pule from the calendar i and aimed a shotgun at Friday after an agree· j'.·~ the officer s, the sheriff ment wa s rea ched ,.;·~ said. between Mrs. Smith and · i:" The sheriff said the de· her attorney, Joseph Fis· ~··. \. puties. "fearing for their ch, und attorneys ror ~·· i li vt.>s," opened fire when Westgate -Ca lifornia t j•._ they heard the g un ·Corp. ;i.- k d . ,, coc e . · Wt.>stgate had asked About 1,000 persons in that ~frs . Smith and Fis-L~·: i the predominuntly black ch be found in civil con· l' ·:1 SA CRAMENTO (APl jurors his bailiff had re -jurors had listen(•d to neighborhood swa rmed tempJ of court after they l(: -Jurors in the Marcus ported to him that they more t eslimony and por-· around angrily after the filed suits against the II Foster murderl rial dis· "'t're split 10·2. tiOns of Sheehy 's closing shooting and 40 persons company over several ~ '. \ \ .closed for the first time instructions, then asked gathered outside the items of furniture once ~..,~! t Sa turda>' how their de-The disclosure or the for v.·ritten copies of the emergency room v.•hen held in the \Y est gate· .J'.-t~. i , liberations s tood -10-2 jury \•ole came after instructions. theambulancearrived. 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Superior Cuurt Jud~I!" ,Elvin Sheehy a ll ov.•ed de· liberations to continue. "They're working on the nitty-gritty no""" he told reporte rs. Fostt>r . Oakland's 1 superintendent of schools, was ki lled from a mbush with cyanide- tipped bullt·ts Nov. G, 1973. His chief <iide, Robert Blackburn >A'as woundt.>d in the sa~t· at- FREE ALTERATIONS FOR TERM OF RENTAL *By Lease Agreement Only JCPenney tack. The fo llowing day, the SLA c la imed responsibility ror the killing. Jost>ph Rl'miro a nd Russt>ll Little, two of lhe five known surviving SLA m e mbe r s, <.1re charged v.·ith murder in Foster's death. The otber S LA sur- CALL FOR LOW RENTAL RATES ON: • SUITS • SHIRTS • SLACKS THE TAILOR SHOP 15049 GOLDEM WEST ST. HUMTIMGTOM BEACH, CA. (714) 892-1113 vivor s in c I u de I!,=============""'==============,,..,...--'~ n ewspaper heiress Patricia Hearst, who lr.============77 was kidnaped by the ter- \ rorist group in Fe bruary 1974 and later <innounced t;he had become a member. There Vt' as n o t estimony in the twq· month trial t hat either derend ant had been at the death scene. But the prosec ut ion accused them of taking part in an SLA murder plot, which under law would make them guilty of murder punishable by life in prison. They fa ce numerous other ·charges stemming .from . a s hootout "'i th ·police al the time of their .a rrest and an attempted jailbreak. Remiro a nd Little sat quietly in the courtroom shortly after noon Satur- day as Sheehy told the Off-road ~Debate Heated CALIFORNIA CITY .t AP ) -A meeting on federal la nd pla nning turned into a shouting match Saturday between c ycl ists, r esidentia l groups and environmen- tal specialists over the errects o r . o ff -road motorcycles·on t he coun- trysldt>. . A representative or a Rancho Seco residentiul group said the bikes were t'hewing up the ter· r11in and turning hills in· tos11nddunes . ' . • J. 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But at least part of our investment helps supPort the fil'ms' efforts to sell their own name brands of pre· scription items, via advertising in medical journals and information a nd ~amples delivered to doctors' of- fic~s. Under present law, a pharmacist is for bidden to substitute a cheaper generic drug for a nume brand on H prescription. A bill introduced in the California Legislature would permit such substitution. And if the doctor did Hot wlsb substitution, he would only huve to mark a .. do not s ubstitute" box on the prescription for m. This certainly should give the peltient adequate protection. Eight major pharmuceutical firms have banded toaether to oppose the bill, and protect their brands. in u costly scu1·e campaign of advertising. Appy1·ently their selfless dedication doesn't ex- tend to wanting to give humanity a break on p rcsc.:r ip- tion prices if their profits are threatened. A T r u s t Bet rayed Santa Bcn·bara County firemen displayed a s hocking lack of r esponsibility last week when they disabled fire equipment to emphasize their strike fo r better working conditions. ) ... vs. Health stnk~rs few points with the public. Firemen all owr Cct l1forn1a ure d1spluying m · creus1flg militancy in demanding improved working conditions and more voice in policy decisions affect - in g their dcpurtments. For lhe most putt, they are s trongly unionized -and they have plenty of time to discuss with L'U<'h othei·what their jobs e ntail. In fact, a r ecent study in San Diego showed that a fire·fi ghtcr spends 67 percent of his on-duty time s lcl'prng or s tanding-by. Only 19 percent is spent on t nunmg, m~untC:Jining equipment and responding to alurms. The other 14 t>ercent is spent housekeeping. It 1s difficult to assess what 's fa ir 01· whut's not fttir about the wuy firemen are treated a nd paid, ~cause their o<.·cupation's r equirements have so few parall<.'ls . • • T~ pic ullY. firemen spend 24 hours on duty, fo llowed by~ hours off -a ,working arrangem ent that must be envied by those m many other occupa , lions. They must, of course, be available for assign- ment dunng t-very minute of those on-duty hours. In California. the average fireman works a SG- hour w<.>ek and makes in the neighbor hood of .$10,000 to $14,000 a yt>a r, accordm gtoseniority a nd assi~nment. This means a fi reman can expect to make between $1,000 and $1,400 a month and have aboul 254 days off each year. With such s<:hedules, notes California J ournal , it 1s not s urpris ing that a bout three-fourths of all firemt>n a r e moonlighting. Santa Barba r a County firemen m c:iy have one point -their work week is 10 hours more th-tin the s tatewide ~1ver ugl'. It m ay indeed be that the county fire-fighters de- ser ve better hours and better conditions. BuLmaking t he equipment inoperable was a frightening threat to t he s tJ(et y of human lives. It certainly won the Bu t no m atter how aggrieved their role, they had no mora l or legal right to threaten the s afety of citizens by attempting lo place equipment out of commission. Had a fatal fire occurred, such C:tCls would border on the murderous. •MY CONCLUSION tS 1lt~l THE C.t.A. IS ONLY SU6HTLY Flti6NANT~ Independence Declared For American English What is Ame rica's special linguistic history? It is a history of contacts be tween peoples of different languages and cultures. According to Prof. J .L . Dillard of the University of Puerto Rico, England was a lr ea d y a marit i m e powe r a t the time of the Mayflo w er. and seafa ring Englis hmen were s peaking ''seanourished varieties of English almost completely un- known lo land -locked Englishmen." .. By the 17th century." Dillard continues -I quote from his new book "All·American English" I (Random House) -''an y sailor who expected to ply his trade in a resi>ectable manner had to be able to handle Portuguese Trade Pidgin ... As the En glis h became more and more domi· nant at sea. particularly in the West African slave trade, they began to exe rcise their dominan- ce ... remaking the Portuguese Trade Pidgin into Pidgin English in certain areas.'' The m arit ime a nd pidgin dialects of American seaports. being "contact languages," pro- ved no less u seful on the American frontier in contacts between whites a nd American Indians as well as b etween American Indians and blacks: .. THE SEA AND the frontier were the two most important aspects of the early history of the Europeans on the new continent. Ne ither has been given adequate attention in our language his- tories .... The early American colonists had a maritime orienta- tion and menta lity. And to a g reater de g r ee than was J)('rceived , 1t now a ppears that the language of the sea became the languljgc of the frontier.•· . Dillard con t in ues : .;The Maritime Pidgin E nglish. transmitted lo West Africans in the slave trade and heavily in· fluenced b y Wes t African languages. became the Engli1h Creole of the plantations from Nova Sco tia to Sunn;,im .... Hun away slaves transmitted their own variety of English to the Seminoles and pro· bably to other Indian tribes; the Plains Indians ... were making extensive use of Pidgin English by the end or the 18th century .... "Plantation owners and their ~ildr~ in the American South, a nd frontiers men like James Fenimore Cooper's fictional Nat- ty Bumppo, learned Plantation Creole or American Indian Pidgin English in order to deal with black slaves or Indian tribes. Those who used Chinese immigrants as cheap labor in the Gold Rush ... had lo learn Pidgin Englis h. The American frontier refl ected the language contact process of the sea much longer and much more exactly than has hitherto been realized." Among the terms Dillard at· tributes to Pidgin are ''kick the bucket." "kit and caboodle," ·•galoot," "pa laver," "caboose," "topside," "look-see," "no can do" and "sorry 'bout that." BUT MORE Important than specific items of vocabulary is the fact the Pidgin English and other "bridge" languages, far fro m b e ing indications or linguistic poverty, are. as Dillard a tt es t s , evidence of th e marvelous ingenuity of unlet- tered m en in devising means of communication as necessary in contact situations. Prof. Dill a rd is richly in· ( S. I. HAYAKAWA') formative on such subjects as the influence of immigrants on languatte , the speech of the American frontier, Black English (on which he wrote an earlier book) and the linguistic problems of Puerto Rico. Fascinated as he is with the diversity and varlety to be found in American Enelish, he also re· cognlzes the pressures towards uniformity -the encouragement by schools, books and magazines and lyceum orators of a General American language style Che does not use this term) that, with the adv e nt of radi o and television, came to be known as Network Standard. "All-American English" is enliven ed throughout by the author's running fight with established American language scholars and the National Coun- cil of Teachers of Englis h, which, in his view, do not understand at all what is un ique about American English. They a re blinde d to the linguistic realities, he believes, by their dogm a that American English is simply the English of England transpla nted, dialects and all. He points out indignanUy that they even try to trace characteristics of Black English to provincial English dialects! DILLARD IS especially critic a I o f "lin gulstic geo- graphy" -the attempt by a group of prestigious American scholars to distinguish American dialects on the basis of research into the regional distribution of folk terms: "Johnny cake" or "hoe cake,'' "Angleworm" or "mudworm" or "fishworm." This was a technique of dialect study that worked well enoulfh for "stable European peasant populations." says Dillard, but is totally unsuited for the study of Americans who, in practically any town or city , have come from all over and are likely at any time lo lake off fo r somewhere else. There is no doubt much to be debated and argued about in Dillard's book. But It will have served its purpose if ll succeeds in persuading. scholars to atop treating Ametlca as, llnguistlcal-. ly speaking, an Englis h colony still. 1,he Presidency, Is Still Swollen 'OVERCONFIDENCE IN ONE'S ABILITY HAS UPSETTING RESULTS· By RICHARD L.STROUT WASHINGTON -The Wa tergate committee unde r Senator Ervin, it 'is learned, re- c e iv c d a nd pigeonholed a broader examination of the American presiden cy. The committee decided to con- centrate on the possible guilt of one president r ather than to ex· plore the expa nding power of many presidents. The study was made in the ear - ly part of 1974 by the committee's chief consulta nt, Arthur Selwyn Miller, professor at George Washingto n Uni versity's Na- tional Law Center. In brief, the report says that the aggr andizement of the pre- sidency has warped the constitu- tion<1I system of separation of powers and that if nol disputed b y Congress th is profound change will be countenanced by d efault. Miller prepared nine s ubstantive proposals as "re- commendations" by the Ervin committee to Congress. THE COMMITTEE was oc· copied with more exciting im· mediate game. Only recently hove t h e Mil ler proposals become public, published in a professional journal, the Hast- ings Constitutional Law Quarterly. There is reason to believe that Chairman Ervin accepted the basic postulate of the Miller study, which comes down to this; "The culmination of almost 200 years of constitutional history is a swollen presidency," and that there is now ''no e ffective instru- ment to impose accountability upon the s wollen presidency." PROFESSOR Mille r 's pro- posed recommendations included the following : Congress s ho uld define and clarify the phrase "national security" in purported defense of which many Nixon admlnlstra· lion abuses occurred. Yet nobody quite knows what it means. Congress should oversee the ln: lclligencc and law enforcement community. This recommenda- tion is, in part, being carried out by the Rockefeller committee - a nother instance of the executive investigating itself. The SenateJs a lso investigating the FBI and CIA , under Frank Church {D) of Idaho. Ano ther proposal ii that Congress establish its own "con· gressional counsel" to d o, permanently in effect, what the Ervin committee was then doing. Profes sor Miller urges Congress to s trengthen itself by larger staff a nd mechanical aids, quoting Re p. Richard Boling (D. Mo.): "If the Congress cannot be responsible then the · whole system of representative govern- ment and free-choice gove rn-• ment is going down the drain." Congress should also firmly de- fine "executive privilege" (the formula under which Nixon tried to withhold tapes and informa- tion). It should require that all electronic survelllance "have prior judlc-lal approval.'' Presidential "lawmaking" should be curbed. Professor Mlller wants Congreaa to require prior legislative scrutiny and ap- proval of all orders from the White House putune into-effect regula'tions by proclamation, ex- ecutive order, or simllardevlcea. The situation ls "intolerable," he asserts. Is the While House staff swollen? Congreaa should give it a comprehensive goina·~ver, Professor M Iller fee la, ind, U.S. Aid Fans the Flames in Ulster By JONATHAN HARSCH DUBLIN -The defeat for moderatio n in N o rthern Jreland's decl!ii vc May elections waa not a aectari an vole against the Roman Catholi c minority - though the vote could well brine a vlolent return to the worst days of Pl'ote,lanl ascendancy. Aniu&a hed U later voter a picked hard-line rs pledaed to rntorina undiluted Protestant majOrtty rule. But the sincerely htld granroots desire is not to crush Catholics. Proof of this is seen in the con· ttnuing aood re lJtions on the fac- t«)' noor, where Prot.estanu and CathollC'I side by side are steadi- ly boostinat production and pro. fats. , Rather wa1 the IOlld Protes- tant \IOle an aUempt to atrike out al (Of"Cff tbe Protettanl.l Hy rule 1/ Northern Ireland from a safe dis - tance abroad -from London, and from the United States. NORTHERN Protestants feel they are being not onJy ta}Ced, but also bombed, killed and coerced without r epresentation. Closes\ lo Ulster. the British Govern- ment in London 1s seen as an tn· creasingly uncaring and incapa- ble master. Britain seem s to d ictate Northern Ireland policies on the basis of ''m ainland" interests without consulting those directly affected. To cure this aituallon, U1 lt'r Protestants want eithe r a restored local parliament or larger r e presentation an t he Britis h Parliament. Ulaler's majonty hu a fair chance of winning et le".t CMtt of thne 1ima. lo t he deflutely I • balan ced B r ilish Parliame nt, Ulster votes carry dispropor- tionate weight. If this weight is s uccessrully re linked with Bri- t a in 's opposition Conservative Party, lt could deeply affect both British and Ulster politics. Ulster Protestants are even more confident that they have the strength, dete rmination and orm~ to repulse any threat from tht lllrgal IRA (lrilh Republican Army) t~rrorlsts, or from the Republic of Ire land to the south. THUS LSTER'S one million Prote t a nts are annoyed by Bn- tain 's lnslstcncc on 3 so-called "Briliah dimension" -te., the ultlm~1tc sover eignty of the 8rat1sh P a rll a m e nt .over Northe rn I rel and. T hey are ang4.!red b y the clalm that peace olso d e pe nd• o n an "lrlah dJmc nsaon" -i.e., formal North· South links to leave open the op- tion of unification. Ulster can hit out at Britaln and Ireland fairly ef!ectlvely. But Ulster's thlrd dimension 11 not so easy to handle. Whal totally frustrates Ulater Protestant.a la the distant, im· mehaely powerful, apparently untouchable force of some 13 mlllion Irish·Amerlcana and tbe American polltlcans n1hUn1 for these vote1. It 11 amall comfort that the Irl1tt Government tn Dublin ia equally furtoua and frustrated In Ill attempt.a to deal with Ireland'• "Amert can dlmensiOn." After constant nppeala from the Jrt1h Government and from Ulster'• main Catholic pany - the Social Democratic and t.aboor Party -lrllb-Americans tlUI suppl)' the Jlle1aJ IRA wllh .~ - funds, arm• and vital moral aup- port. The IRA repreaent.a Irish opinion. THE IRlSH 1ovemment pro· tests, ar1uing that huh pollolea should not be declded ln London -or In Waahlneton. Y.t U.S. con1ro11lonal committees ara sllll con1ult1n1 IRA acUvl1t1, rather than accepttn1 uw word of elected Irllh polltlcal lHden. U America '1 JrishJ11endl can- not make the Unlted St.aw lllten and behave, what hope iJ there? ask the Ulaler Prote1tanta in trustratlon. 1n frustration, they vote lor • hard-llne leaden and for "no sur - render'' to show the? world lh~lr determination. J~h4n Ha,,ch u a corre1pon· cknl o/ IM Chrl1tion Sclfnce Momlor baled tn Dublin. specifically. forbid any executive officer from becoming an om~r of a pres idential election or· ganization. GENERAL observations from the Miller study: "No other ma- jor nation in the world, not even totalitarian nations such as the USSR, so concentrate political power.'' "Impeac hment is an 18th· century minuet, a slow and state- ly exercise out or place in the mad rush of the last part of the 20th century." "Th e proble m is not lo eliminate p residen tial leade rship, but to cabin (correct.) it -to make it accountable. ''Congt'ess (should) ... take the minimum steps listed above to modernize itself and to become, once again, a coequal partner . . . . '' Those are recom mendatlons of the chief con sultant ol •the Watergate committee. Congress is showing som e signs of re- asserting its authority, but it must undertake drastic re- organization. most obse rvers think, to regain its lost power. Richard l . Strout is Washington correapondent for the Chri1Ua11 Science Monitor. ORANGI COAST DAILY PILOT R•rt N. W'6'd. 'P11bli~ Tllomo1 K11vll. £dllor Thomcu Polm1r • .st.ltdaw Ed1tonol Pog~ ~dltor The t'dltorlal P•lt of the Dally Pilot ae~ks to Inform and atimulatt rtadtra by preaenlln1 on this Pllt diverse commentary on topics of Interest by ayndlut- ed columnlata and cartooniRa, b)o provldln1 1 forum tor rt9den • views and by preatnllnc thla nt•apa.,.r's opinions and ldtaa. on current topiu The edltortal opinions of the Dally Pilot 1ppe1t only In tht t<lltorlal column at the top ol tht Pitt.~ Opln14>n1 ••· pru1ed by tht columnlatt and c1rtoonl1ta end letter writen are their own and no endonement of their views by the DaHy Pilot should~ Inferred. Sunday, June 8, 1975 I ~t Yo11r SerVice' \ ' DEAR... PAT. What's the water use comparison bet.ween 11how~r ancJlbath time? My teen-age daughters spend what st~ms hkl' hours 1n the shower washing their long hair and bathing. It's occurred to me that they could accumulttte water in the tub, ''hich has an overhead shower attachment, and then fm1sh bathmg m the tub. ih!S may sound, ''Picky, picky, picky," as Pat Puulsl·n .says. bµt household utility costs add up to un a8tonishing figure cueh month, and I want to find some way to cul corners. ' Tests Her Sanity S. R .. Newport Beach : . Pat Dunn writes the Daily Pilot's consumer help column, At Your Service. This recent repeat question brou~ht back memories of do-it-yourself research session that put her temporarily on shaky grounds with her incredulous children. II a ve you ever had an experience that continues to emba rrtslli yuu after several years'! l have, and your question brought one or my worst to mind. Your an11wer, first published ln the Oct. 1, 1972, "At Your St>rvi~" column, s tated, "Don't st ay ln your shower any longer lhan seven minutes and 45 secoQds." A true editor-pleasing briel response ll was, but the reason fur the ~hort a..nd sweet answer was pure llirterahock. I was dls· covf'red by m y three children sitting on the toilet seat at 6:30 a.m. on a Sunday morning, dividing neetlng glances between an old Wl'ltch with a second hand and a plugged bathtub filling with water from the shower attachment .. I cut off the, "Mom, what . BieeriKt~:ol!ial D@ceptioll l--• TM mWlofts of words already written and spoken on the A m e r ican Bicentennial hive erHted the general impression Ula tbe United States is about to celebrate its 200th b irthday. 11111 impression is incorrect. It ls doubtful, in fact , whether the people or any country are as mis· informed about their origins as Ame ric a n s. , The U nited · States was not born in 1776. Therefore, it Yt'ill not bt> 200 ye»rs old in 976. : The United 'States was born in 1789. Jts Bicentennial as a national does not.occur until 1989. NO RMAN COUSINS wh'i.ch was worse -the abuses and in-justices under the Crown or the chaos and disintegration of the states after the War for In· dependence. It was not until 1787 that thinking people acted to end the disorganization produced by tpe Articles of Confederation. DEL EG AT ES from th e various states came together in Philadelphia to consider ways of creating a design for true in· terdependence. The f\mdamental principle they rl'cognized was that rtre states ·would have to yield to a.f'ule ef law in their rel a· tions with one anot her .. It was this principle that led lo the making of a sin gle nation. accept a rule of law in their deal- ings with one a nother, the in· cv1tablc result is world anarchy :md a continuing danger of world war. Only as lhe United Nations is strengthened and develo~d into an organization· capable of lcg1-;lating in the human in· tcre5t; only as it is given an ade· quate enforcement mechanism, only as it is made into an authori· ty of' dealing with basic cause~ of war; only, in short. as it becomes tbc source of effec:live world law will it be a blc to create the kind of interdependent world society the world statesmen have been Lalk· ing about. When Americans reflect on lhe1r early history, they would do well to think a bout the lessons of American interdependence~200 yt.•ars ago that also apply to our own time. SYnday. June 8. 1975 DAILY PILOT tt 1 . ?"with a wave-of the band and a bard Deadline Day look that they ~w meant, "Out!" Tfte "or t part was that no one Inquired about what I'd been up tu du. ... 1 emu:ged from Lbe bathroorn. It wun't mentioned at all. Sunday 11 mostly a non "At \'our Servke" day for me, except for occasional 1rtpe1 that none of the family read• my column. I didn't bring up the bathroom incident. It wasn't a bad day, all things considered. They treated me like a real mental cue. No problems were broug ht to my atlen· lion. Can ~ou Imagine an unscheduled Mothers Day? When one hu a good thb)g going, it's foolish to end lt. l -.-·as walled un, voices were modtllated and oohavlor was close to that due ulnthood. Only the presents were missing. • I had it made. But wor'rled and somewhat ud u preHlons got to me about l p.m ., and I felt a compulsion to confeu. J did, explaining at great length that sometimes there's Just no way to research a question other than to dolt yourselr. "Oh, for crying out loud, don't you ever take a whole day off?" was the response. \'ou can sec why I didn't ever \Unt to see this particular question agato. , --==~-.... THE EVENT beihg celebrated next year is the signing of the Declaration or Independence and the beginning of the Revolution aiainst Engl.and by the American colonies. The United &ates was not born as a result of that Re volution. The U.S. Constitution produced by the delegates al Philadelphia did not automatically create thl' United States. The document first had to be ratified by the states themselves. Federal Boondoggle Grinds On What happened was that t he Amer ica n states, thavi n g Mhleved independence, did not alao becom e fu lly interdepen· dent. They banded together in a confederation that proved to be unworkable. Each st ate reserved for itself the kind of unilateral authority that made true unity impossible. New York and New Jersey, for example , claimed ownership of the harbor leading to what are now Manhattan and J ersey City. Each state insisted on levyittg taxes on incoming ships. New Jersey also had serious squab- bles with Pennsylvania over the demarcation of the common border. Connecticut and Massachusetts wrangled over the rights to settle n ew . ter- ritories. Traveling from one state to another WHS like traveling from one nation to another. A citizen of New York who was bound for Atlanta would experi ence a cur- rency shrinkage of 10 percent every time he crossed a state line. It was difficult for st me Americans at that time to decide ByTHOMAS PALMER Of Ule Dally ,.1194 SC.ff Anybody who has attended a rock concert since The Big Bop- per ("Chantilly Lace") died in a plane crash in 1959 knows concert halls suffer a n air pollution pro· blem s upreme. If smoking mari· juana is a sin, the average rock concert is truly a den of iniquity. Los Angeles Police Chief Ed The Search Is On At Rock Concerts The de bates over rut1ficc.it1011 comprised a dramatic' chapter in American history . The cent.rat i;i· sue was over sovereignl y -what type of jurisdiction would remain with the stales; what type of jurisdiction would be vested in a federal govt.•rnment. It mav be useful to n:vie\\ America·n history with respect to these Jacts because a growing de· bate is in progress today on the future shape of the United Na- tions. ln that de ba ll'. the \\ orcl "interdependence" is being m creasingly heard. Every time world statt'smen need to discuss common pro blems, the word "inlcrdcpcn· dence" is emphasized. Yl•l. true interdependence 1s imposs ibl e without a rule of luw. The United Nations today, like the Confederation after the American Revolution, is at· tempting to achieve (;Ind main- tain peace with a system rejected by history for more than 2,000 y~ars. Since the individual mcmbt'rs of the United Nations refuse lo Davis lately has been rubbing citizens' noses into this fact. in hopes, he freely ackno"" ledges. of scraping these contemporary musical wounds from sol'ic•t) 's s km. HO\\'F:V£R. conn·rts •1n: hL·n· tostav -if not because socil•l y caters to the desires of its youth, then because there's just too much money in it for promoters • I Des pite the economic slump of rt.>cent months, t he federal "boondoggle·• business is still boom mg. Awhile b.ick, the federal gov· l'l·nmcnl gave a grant to some re- sear cher s to study something t<illed "The Demography of Hap· IJll\l'SS ..• Tht.•y wanted to find out why some Pl'Ople lead h~pp1er li ves th;Jn othl'r !>. 'fhl'V di s - t.'0 \"l.'l:ed that ~ ounger peo· pll• \\ere hap· pier than oldt.•r people. Those with money were hap· p1l'I' than those who were broke; •mcl hl·althy people were happier th1rn ill people. The cost $249.000. Nearly a qua1ter of a million dollars to find out that it's better to be young, rich anq_ healthy than old , sick and poor.! In another case. u magazine receivin~ funds from the Na· t1ont1l Foundation on the Arts to lel go. (The Beach Boys I Chicago concert last month at Anaheim Stadium took in rougply a half a mill ion dollars.> It is the feature of modern con- certs that they have in common with modern airports, thoug h, that 1s putting the hassle lo con- certgoers: You get searched before patronizing either place. .\ n·ccnl lelll'I' to the editor 0.lly l'tlot Su.If l'Mlo ( RONALD REAGAN J published a one-word poem. for which it p aid the author SSOO. The word was "Lighghl." THAT WOULD be hilarious 1f it weren't for the fa ct that some Americans l:!O to bed hungry or without Jobs while the federal arbiters of taste hand out frivolous gifts from the public purse. The F ood and Drug Ad · ministration pa1cl a Buffalo, N Y., firm to study why children fall off tncyclt's. The research engineers made these profound conclusions Children fall off tricycles bc'cause they lose their balance or collide with an object! They als o l ea rn ed that children's legs grow longer as they grow older. thus complicat· ing tricycle riding. The purpose behind the study was to help the FDA decide if it of the New University, the UC Irvine student newspaper, com- plained of at-the -door searches at the recent Linda Ronstadt show on campus. Apparentl y, a response from Phil Greer smoothed the rufrted rock fan's feathers. Phil Greer is. you might say. Master of Searches. But he de· tests the word "search." (That's understandable ; Costa Mesa's Police Chief Roger Neth doesn't like to call what his helicopter, F.a gle II, does in the air · ·sur- , veillance," eilht>r) An amiable UCI junior ex· perienced in promoting concerts. Greer is UCI Associated Stu· dents' con ct' rt com mission.er. He says "Man" and "Y'know" a lot, and he expresses a deep concern at having to preside over what he calls "basically a safety check. ''We're not out to roust peo· pie," Greer explains. "If so- meone's wearing a bulky coat. we might pat 'em down, but, y'know. it ·s for protection. A bot· tie might get launched or break, and somebody'd get hurt. It's for safety. not rephssion." HE SA \'S that while searching -that is, checking -people is no~something he likes, he agrees wi~ campus security that it hasJ to~ done. "We're not out lo look for drugs," he emphasizes. "We do 't want to bust people." reer informs the concert pa,rons as t hey wait in line to en~er the ha ll 'that they'll be seEched. This seems to be stan- d• d concert procedure. For the ne concert, he plans to put up signs too. (s all this legal? Yes. Apparently, rock fans tr~de orr some of their privacy ri hts for the right to en1oy the th nderin g presence of Rod St~w.r1 or the RolJlng Stones. Accordlng to Gary Ryan. depu· ty district attorney. the search is legal under an ''implied consent" doctrine. If you go to someone else's property, and the owner or person in charf(e of that property says you must be searched, you should issue safety design slan· <lards for tricycles. If the govl'l'n· ment has any business consider- ing such things, 1l should only be after someone has shown that :.~ lot of "kids an~ rnjur~ riding tricycles. No word of such a pro- blem preceded the study. The vener.ible Smithso- nian rnstitution (federall y fu nded. of course) puts in for some of the most exotic boondu!,!· gles One shopping hst 1t Sl'nt Congress included the following research projects· Reproductive Rhythms of Catfish in India ; How fi:.hing Boat Crews Cause Conflicts in Yugoslaviaon Peasant Towns: and a Study of Polish Bisexual Frogs. S l T H STl 'DIF.S may Sl'rve a larger. mor·e serious purpose, but one can only wonder why private rt•search sources. col· leges and universities aren't tak- ing thes e projects o n for themselves. The frog study, for example. was intended to test some new methods of dist - inguishing between one s pecies of animal and another. must. You don't have lo go in (even having bought a ticket): but if you do go in, you have to permit a search. But judgil')g from queries made lo several Orange County judges and to the District Attorney's Of· f1ce, there are some ironic dif- ferences between the civil and criminal law that make searches legal. FOR INSTANCE, police may search you only under two condi· lions: if you a re being put under arrest f.or some offense other than a minor violation, like a traffic infraction; and if they have seen something or ot herwise have reason to believe that you possess some unlawful object or s ubstance. These are criminal-law cases. However, said Ryan, in civil law. it's different. A private par- ty had bette r be searchin g virtually everyone entering a given site. If one individual is singled out and searched without justifiable cause, he may be able to win a c1 vii case against the searcher for invasion of privacy. The judges asked about the legality of such searches declined to speculate on searches in gen eral. Bruce Sumner. superior court judge, said each civil case would de pend on circumstances. He didn't want to comment except on specific. hypothetical cases because a case might come before him. lie said none as y.et had come to ap- peal in his courtroom. However. Deputy Dist. Atty. Ryan said he was reluctant to comment on specific cases, because one might be brought before his office. Unlike Sumner. he preferred to speak in genera! about search circumstances. He did say -generally, of course -that searches at con· certs m ay be conducted legally by concert organizers and are un· dertaken for two reasons: to pre· vent the use of "lnstrumen - tahlles," like stink bombs, real bombs. ~uns (in short, to prevent disruption ), and to keep narcotics out. I \ That seems like a legitimate objcct1vt' of scientific research, but 1s that what we have a federol govt.•rnment for? WHILE THE auto and housing industries decline, there is a re- latively new cottage industry that is lhnvmg. ll takes advan· tage of federal boondoggles m tht' name or snence and culture. It consists of a small army of bnght words miths who will -for u fet> -help propspective gran- tees dream up serious-sounding titles and rationale for their pro- jects 1n order t'O impress Congress and federal agencies. That Congr ess takes such stuff Sl•riously at all is a measure of how far we have strayed from the onginal purposes of federal gov· ernmenl. There are a few con- !:'l't'Ssmen who battle the boon- doggles . wh o say, in effect, "Hey, wait \i minute -what business does government have paying for this? Where's the bcnef1t lo the taxpayers.," If only we had a few humked more hke them. Incidentally, he said , con- tra band s ub s tances, like narcotics, found during a search probably would be admissible evidence in a criminal process. should charges be brought. Ryan called the concert·typc search an "a dministrative" one, explaining that the controller of a concert has the authority to set certain restrictions and use broader authority than normally would be allowed under priv<tcy laws. There are limits. thoug h. "They ean 't make you take all your cloth l's off, .. he sCJtd. As a mattl'r of fact, at UC l's F'ri- day night Vun Morrison concert no one had to strip, but a secunty type did pt>ek in at lec.1st one b1norulars cast'. "Sc.c>arching for bottlt's." she said. Ryan said he thought some kmd of notification would be re· quired before any search, and added that potential searchees cannot be fo rced to submit. ''You rould turn away. You have the right to leave." The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution protects citizrns from governmental• search and seizure. Normally, Ryan said. privacy laws would prevent a search or one person by another. but in the case of concerts. there are "countervailing conditions." TllF. 1'0TIFIC"ATJ01' l"l'QUll"l'· m~nl. though unmt.>ntionetl 011 lltl' l1 ckl't. 1s us ually fulfillL'd hy t•on· ~·ert uuthontlt's. likt' l'('l's Gn•l·r. \\ho udv1sl.' patrons stand1n~ Ill ltnl.' to ·'ta kc an)'thing you w~111l tc> kel'P irt>.id : nnyl111ng illegal> to your car bt>fort' entcrinR." A word to the wise evidently 1s sufficient. Al the last UCI concert, Creer said. only two bottles were con· fiscated at the door, and no one was turn~d awny ror refusing to have hi!\ or her purs~ or co<it searched or for declining to be fri!ikcd. nut, Greer said. he lost rount of the wine bottles that had ht-en ditched in the bushe~ outslde Cr~wford Hall. ' • .. \ ' DAILY PILOT Sund•y, June 8, 1975 JUNE IS SHEEP-SHEARING TIME Shelley Thill Holds, L!!!l_ Lawrence Shears Barbers Give Sheep a 'Do' By ARTH UR R. VINSEL Of 111• D•lly Pl lot St•lt Spnns 1s the time to spruce up so Mis chief, April, Molasses, Candy and cranky Frankie all had the ir hair done, but they weren't quite as t1m1d as sheep under the shears The f1 "e res ident s heep at the Bar 40 Ranch and pett1n ~ zoo on the ).!r o unds of f<'a1rview State llosp1tal in Costa Mesa got the ir annual g rooming "1th a touch of class added Barbers Joe Y<.1bul and Larrv Lawrl'ncc the lattci· a Cl'rlified Romer H air St ylis t ac<idcmy g r aduate were as - signed the duty, 1:1s uf- fi c i 1:1 I h osp 1t1:1 l s taff barbers They t:a ch confessed lCJ having l1tllc experience at s heCJnng shl'CJ> YARUT IS A vett:ran of 20 years· s t anding be s id e or behi nd a barber's <"h;,.11r. his t"o decades ha vi n g b<.·L·n s,penl in elegant tonsori al emporiums of San Fran- cisco and :'\L•w York C1t\' until Jus t this year · H e dec l a rt.'s Costa Mesa bL•ats San Fra n· c1sco and New York City hollow as a place to live and work LC:1wren('e , al~o a Costa Mesa res ident , ga vl' Mis - chief, Apnl. M olasst•s, C<rndy and F'r <1 nk1c their trim -a ll-around last ye<Jr ··1t 's all h ospital work ,'' Lawrence s~11d philosoph1 ta lly while down on his knocs s hear ing Ct n e s timate d 10 pounds of t hick wool from Frankie "HCJ1r 1s hair. whether you're !>t) ling or cutting it. .. He :md l11 s partner . who hold s tate c ivil ser vice Jobs, cut and trim the ha 1 r of 988 pa- tients, mentally retarded and physically han- dicapped men and boys, each month. L awrence had last year's experien ce in what mig ht be termed the Little Bo-Peep Salon, while hospital worker Shelley Thill helped make his job easier Tuesday. She is foreman of the B<Jr 40 Ranch and supervisor of the petting zoo. Yabut, however, a dimin utive man, k<.•pt beseeching h is sheep to just be nice <Jnd s it still, like a child in a barber C'ha1r. "l 'VE NEVER donl' this before." said the city-bred hair stylist as assistant Diane Taylor helped hold down their squirming customt•r on a grassy lawn outside one oTtl1L' hospilul wards. She got the (•!itimatl'd 50 pounds of wool shorn from the fivt! sheep for use in yarn -spinning classes offered 1n her n e tl r b v home at 84 3 Congrt'ss St.. in rl'turn for helping with the an- nual chor1:. !low muL·h yarn will that make:' ··Goll\ ... I 've ne,·er donL' ~1 wh o le o nL' straight from the shct:p befor e," mused Mrs Taylor . ··~ituybc a bout 20 skeins of four ounces of varn each from eaeh shel'p ... She and the other s hecp -s hearl'r s l'l'· peatedly hart to use a chemical l'il'a n s1:r on thc1r hands and elcl'tl1<: shears to get riu of thick. slltky lanolin from thl· ra" wool So called d umest1<· "ool s uch as that from the F a1rv1cw s heep 1s short-fibered g ray and doesn 't go fa1 in yarn- m a k 1 n g s a) s M 1·~ Tavlor .:It's the wors1 \\Ool you can gel s he pomtl·d out. but she conceded at least it is free Cancer: Ask, Don't Answer B~· SYDNEY OMA RR MONDAY,JUNE9 ARJES <March 21-April 191: Hold back. Dl·lay decis ions. Play waiting game. ff you don't h.no" "hattodo, do nothing. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): :'\cw approach lo money que s tions is des 1rablc -and necessary. Whi:lt "as planned 1s due for rc\'lsion and ups et GEMINI (May 21-.Junc 20>: \\'hat seems lo Ix' oppos1t1on or a threat l::1cks substance. Know 1t and act in a conf1d(·nt. direct manner. CA~('ER (June 21-July 22): Oo m ore a sking tha n answerin g of questions. 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UnllM PHU 111ttn1atlOMI • HAVANA -In the pre-Castro Cuban society that combined Spanish and African influence, Cuban women were known for their feminine ways, voluptuous curves and rumbu-rhythm walk. . When Fidel Castro's beard~d guerrillas over- threw Dictator Fulgenclo Batista In 1959, Cuban men had to adjust to the novel sight of women militia members patrolling streets in baggy green fatigue uniforms. The women soldiers and their submachine guns made little dent, however, in the traditional Cuban male pride known a s machismo. While Castro and his followers set about build- ing a new socialist society, women complained they were still relegated to secohd·class status. Now Castro has luken the lead in changing that. He has put the full weight of his pretlge behind a dnve for women's liberation within Cuba's Com- munist system. Addressing a Cuban Women's Federation Congrelis last November, Castro cited some harsh statistics. H e said more than 25 percent of the Cuban labor force is made up of women, but they hold only 15 percent of the leadership jobs. Female membership in the Communist party is less than 13 percent, a nd the number of women who are party officials is only 6 percent, he said. In a n election for provincial officials in Matanius Province last year , only 7.6 percent of the candidates were women, of whom only 3 percent were elected. ·'These figures reflect nothing more than the reality that after more than 15 years of revolution, we arc still politically and culturally behind In this area," Castro said. "The reality is that there are still objective and subjective factors that dis· cnminate against women." He said women are much better off than before the revolution but there is still a long way to go to achieve equalit y. Since Castro's speech, a..,Jlew family code elimlnatihg sex discrimination fias been submitted for discussion a t the grass-roots level prior to final approval. Slogans huvc appeured plug{(ing the "str~ggle to achieve full equality for wom en" to pave the way for action in the first Communist party Congress in December. Machismo is frowned on as backward and ideologically wrong. Rttfa~la MorAado, 23, a pretty red-haired prin· cipal at t he Ejercito Re belde (Rebel Army) Elementary School in Havana, described t.ne woml'n 's position in Cuba as ambivalent. Cuban women are equal in theory, she· said, but thl'Y must struggle against lingering attitudes of male domination left over from the previous socit-ty. A striking feature of the women's rights move· mcnl is Castro's insistence on preserving and · strengthening male courtesy toward women. ··Instead of bourgeois and feudal chivalry, there must exist prol(!tarian chivalry," he told the Women's Federation Congress. He said that smce women s uffer the physical sacrifice of preg nancy and child-rearing, they •·should be given all the respect and all the con- sideration they deserve ir. society." Home Haroest By E RMA BOMBECK ·This year, there are 60 million Americans who are planting vegetable gardens. Have you a n y idea what it mee1ns to have 60 million tillers of the soil running loose? I'll give it to you straight. It meuns there will have lo be at least 210 million tillees to eat the stuff 11t harvest time, and frankly , J don't think we have the popuh1tion to handle it. At lust count, there were 80 million adult non-gardeners in this country. Of th ii; a mount, 32 million C1rc allergic to tomatoes and their fuccs break out aflt!r eating the first bushel. TWENTY · R l G HT million arc still eating bread and butter pickles they canned in 1958, and of the 1·<.'mainin g 20 m1lhon, 18 million had their teeth t\lrn green during July a nd August. To begin with, the llarvcst o f a home garden never occurs when the gardener is at home. He 1s always on vacation. I don't know how this phenomenon oc- curs, but 1 have known tillers who have hung around all summer wait· Ing for their labors to bear fruit. ·rhey leave a few hours for ll dental eppolnlment only to r'e· turn and reali ze they've missed the harvest. Another phenomenon is thut you can't share AT WIT'S END your garden with friends. After the first 500 pounds of bib lettuce a gar den er has no friends. Severul years ago, my husband and J visualized an orchard in our backyard. One pear tree seemed inadequate, so we planted 12 of them. One day, our daughle1 came runn ing into the house feveris h with ex· citcment. "Our first pear," she exclaimed. We put the pear on the mantel and hooked up a three-colored revolving light used on the tree at Chnstmas and watched it glisten. SE VERAL weeks later when we had tired of p~ar delight, pear salad , pear pie, pear cake. pears over cereal, pear casserole, pear omelets, pear pizza and pear sandwiches, we started to m ake house calls with them. By the fifth week of harves t, I began to feel like a Welcome Wagon lad y on the moon. As I approached a house with a shopping bag of pears, I would observe cars in the driveway, doors wide open, radios blaring, draperies moving, but no visible signs of human lif~. NEED HELP? Coll ALCOHOL HELPLINE \ 835-3830 .• 24 Hottrs a day £\t ALCOHOUSM COUNCIL m Ot-.. IMlftr .. ' A f 0 DAILY PILOT &.nday.J'4n!f , 1115 4 Park Dedicat.~Qn EJ':ed SANTA A NA - Ot·ange Cou nty e fficia ls want lo d edicate a 40- year-old grove of trees at Carbon Canyon Regional Park lo the son of a pioneer county Cam ily. ff approved by the county Board of Supervisors T uesday, tht.> trees would be hen· Cl'forth known as the .. Maj. Jack Ar mstrong Grove." Armstrong was an Air Force lt'Sl pilot killed in a crash durin g a 1954 Labor Day air show. ~fore that, he was a fighter pilot · in World ' Ma n agem ent Agency War 11 . <'hief, sa1d he h11d bffn Hts !11m1ly was one ot · asked by Arms tr ong '& the original resident.s1or sister lo nam e either the the 011 boom town etil ed . park or an appropriate Olmda,.which no tonier f eature a f ter her exists. T·he re-giO{la l brother. park is being b uilt oo thel Osborne said t he coun- old town site. . ty Httrbors-;-Naches a nd Armstrong 's father,. Parks Comm ission .-.~. Milton. plant-ed the pep-. viewed the request, but per, ptne and cypress decided a gains t naming tr~s next to the family the whole park a~er the home in Olinda in the former fighter p ilot . mid -1930s. "There coul8 undoub- f n a report t o tedly be equally strong s u pea· vi so rs , H . /.. argum ents for nli msng it '·George " Os b orn e, after other former resi• county Environ mental tie n ts of 0 ll n d a," USC Gel s Irvine Gift The James Jrvin e tion made possi ble the Foundation has g iven est ablish ment of the $250,000 to USC 's-School James fl'vine Chair (pro- of Planning and Urban fessorsh1p) in Urban and Studies. Rtlgion ct l Pla nning al It 1s the second major USC. !-! 1ft from the I rvrne . Fount.lallon to USC for The two gifts are use II\. the field of urban perpetual t'.ndow'!l_en~s planning. ln 1971 a gift of for the chat~ •. which lS SSOO 000 from the founda· the only pnve:t tel~ en · ' dowed professors hip of OC Sierra Club Meet SA1'TA A!'\A -The Orange County Group of the Sierra Club will meet Tul'sday al 7:30 p.m. at SadUTebi:lck Righ School hl'l'I:'. The group will discuss a report on what is hap· pcning to open s pacl' in Orangl• C'ounty. Till' public ts invited lo i:lllend. its kind in the pla nning field, said USC President John R . Hubbard. Canadian Ball Set > ANA H E IM -The Ca lifornia Canadian Club pli:lns a Grand Su m· mt.•r B<t ll J u ne 21, al the D1snt'yland Hotel. For 'further informa· t1on contact l'.\orm Caine at 537-5555 or 537-7560. Grant Offered SANTA ANA -The Fcdel'al Aviation Ad · m1n1strat1on (FAA ) has offt.•red Orange County a $388.000 ~root lo help pay for'cons truction of a crash •rnd f11·t.· n .>scue stat ion at the county i:lirport. The C'oun ty Board of Supervisors will be asked Tut.•sday to put up •mother S38,000 in local matching funds for the projt>ct and award a contract to the Torre Con~truction Company of Newport Beach. Spt.•c1f1cLJtions for the project drafted by county flulldrng s~rvices D1rl'Clor Joseph Smisek call for LJn 8,900-squarc-foot building west of the main r Ull\\4.1)'. The budding would house a 27-man fire frew, fo ur vehicles.;rnd be sur rounded by a pen-king lot. Supl'l'VISOl'S a uthorized air port officials to seek thl' FAA grant last year and <.1pproved project plans 111 Aµnl. Smisek 's office had estimated it ~ould i:'os~ more than $455,300 to bU1ld the s tation. Thi.! local matchmg money wi ll be taken out of a $300,000 fund set o s tde in the airport budget for the current yt>ar . CORDTS EDNA CAROLINE res1denl of llllP\lm1nster Passed awav June 6 .,, 197) Survovtd by rorr dau9Mrr Mdr9.t r~• T .ivara5. son~. Frtoo Cordts. Htrtxrt Cordts. C•rl CQ<dts. P"ul Cordts, LOHY Cordts. :.tan1rv Cordts & Robt'rt Cordt s. H C.r<tndc n 1ldren & $ Grt•I C,.r.ano(n•IOren Interment W•\l\bufn. Wt~on\tn Lo<At Ar riangem..-nh ~e~ fam•IV Colonoal Funer•I HOme CONKLIN CL ARE NCE LESLIE CONICLI N, re.,dent ot Midway City, Ca. Oat• 01 deatro June S, t97S. Surviv.W by two sons, Earl and Donald Conklln, tnrt-e d.iuoht~rs. Arden C. Graybill&. Jun E rras1rr and Ma"e Conklin; two tirot~"· Ralph and Edward Conkhn, thtrteen grandchildren and t1veqr~at· 9r.tn<1C"•ldrtn Services will be lie•d Monday, JunP 9, .at 11.JO PM, Pttk F •m•IY C.01on1a1 Fun~r•I Homr 1n lllltstmonster. C• GOLDBLATT MAY E '""dent ot L•gun• St..:h, P4\S"' •w•v JunP 6, 197S Su'"'""' by 7 brotf\tJr\. L~on•rd Horww1t1 of Gt~" ddt~ & N•t"an1el Horw 1t1 of In· d••n•POllS, lnd•;ina 2 S•Sttrs, Helen 5.tllron ot Mont""" Cdl•'-& Je•nn4! 5.tndor of Coron.a dtl ~r Memo"•' wrv•cr~ "''" ~held Monday, l1AM P•clliC View (na~I Oll1C1at1nq •S Rabbi 8ernArO G. K1n9. lnt..,ment Pac.it•c \/1r"" M emort<tl Park. ~woort Beach. o,,ec led by P•cohc V1ftw Mt1rtuary. Pac.1hc View Mortuary U.LTI·I HGHOH AIHHALHOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 HUHOADWAY MOlTUAI Y 11 0 Broadway. Costa Mesa 642-9150 • McCOI MICI MORTUAIY Laguna a.each 494·9415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PAClftC YllW MIMOllAL PAii Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Dnve NewPort Beach. Ca1t fo rn1a 644-2700 NHfAMlt.Y COl.OMfAL FUMH AL HOMI Breathers· Club Meet Monday SA!'\TA Al\A -The &>ttcr Breathers' Club, sponsored by t he Lung Association of Orange C'ounty, will meet Mon· <..hi y at 7 p. m. al ihe Santa Ana·Tustin Community Hospital. G u y P . Randazzo, M.D,. s pecialis t in chest d1~l·a ses a nd M t.>d1ca l Director of the Res piratory Therapy 0 l'partmenl of the Santa An<.t ·Tustin Commumty Hospital, wi ll beJ(in the meeting with a . gt.>ner~l t.11 scuss1on on c h ronic lung disease. for further informa· tion contact the assoc1a· t10n at (714 ) 833·5864 . Campe r Hire d ORANGE -John Medler of Orange has been hired as Executive Director of camping a l the Camp O s ceol a, operatt.>d by t he YMCA and YWCA of Orange County. 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Big size range, refer to the chart. budget stores, men's shoes 823 look at all the sizes we carry for you 61/2 7 7112 8 8Y2 9 9112 10 10112 11 12 c x " x x x x x x rYrrow Q x x x " x " x x " x x medium E " x " x ll( " " x x x x wide EE " x x . x x x x x x " x extr~ wide ,.- m. l 'W 0 N -;k '° u N -cO >. c 0 .;,, u IV :is ~ ;I >-t > u: .a ..... " ..... ..... N .... ~ \&) "8 .. ~I -~ '., '° c ~ 0 .... ~ ~ v IV ~ .; ·"= J: 3 ~ ... -"' ~ i ..0 \ 7801 Botta Ave Westminster 893-P52!> IS..-0 flff ""'1IOl'° IO South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa. 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 MAY CO BUDGET STORES SMITHS' MOaTUART ei1 Main St Hun11noton Beach 536-6539 ......... [ AOOfU.SS . C.ITT Westminster Mall-Golden State at San Diego Fwy., 898-252 1 ( , .. Skateboard BOoni.· \. -==----- ut To Bloont? 8y ELLIOTT ALMOND oe .. o.i,,,......._ A potential economic butterfly ls just starting to emerse from its cocoon here on the Oran1e Coast. Most people see it everyday - youths zipping up and down every street on skateboards. Riehl now everything is just beginning, but the Orange Coast is destined to become the hub of the skateboard world. It is here the industry is organidng and planning the sport's future, a terond shot at greatness. Today's leading manufac- turers attribute skateboarding's economical fade in 1965 to poor equipment -riders could only do so many tricks on the wooden or steel wheels. BUT THrs TIME it's big busi- ness. Very big. Skateboards cost $30 apiece a nd upward. Some wheel businesses are manufac- turing as many as 75,000 wheels a month -way below current de· mand. That d emand seems likely to continue to grow because: -Sports prom oters are really promoting. Dick Gram of Sports Market in Laguna Beach has or· ganized a professional tour with an organization called Pro Am Racing Association. 11le World Skateboard Championships are tentatively scheduled for Sep- ember at the Los..Angeles Sports Areiia.'CBS w.illcover the event .. -Tbe United State!I Skateboard Association will hold the United States Skateboard Championships in late summu at Escape Country where a S,000 seat course is being completed. CBS and ABC's Wide World of Sports both will be there. -The money for the contests is good. Gram a lready has $7,000 in prizes and plans to have more before the finals are held. The U.S. Championships' sponsors have put up $5,000. Such notables as professional downhill skier Hank Kashiwa, championship surfer J erry Lopez and other Olympic skiers, along with a host of anonymou s kids from Southern California, will com- pete. -At least one skateboard magazine has been established and Surfer Magazine in Dana Point is contemplating restarting a quarterly that was issued in the 1965 s kateboard era : Su rfer Magazine editor Steve Pezman said a test issue will appear shortly. If advertising demands continue, another will appear later. BUT WHY THE sudden new in-. terest in the skateboard market? How did a s port that was economically "dead" revive? Everyon e in the bus iness points to the plastic wheel. Its (See SKATEBOARD, Page 82) Live Better--~ake a Budget YOU DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sunday, June 8. 1975 By RON SCHERER Cllrlllian Science Monitor News Service A well-m a naged budget is a tool for m ore abundant living. It won't make two dollars appear where there was only one before, but it can help you live more free- ly within your income. We'JJ explore two types of budgeters, poles apart in their lifestyles and in "fa mily" units. One is the s ingle working girl and the other is the upper middle class family. With a budget, each unit -the bachelor girl and the family of five -finds it can deal more ef- fectively with the unavoidable costs of rent, food a nd other , necessiti~s that fix the bas ic spending pattern. You,can, too. You can decid-e m ore in- telligently how best lo use your uncommitted funds. And you can plug those unnoticed leaks through which money often drib· bles away. In short, a s ound budget puts you in charge of your finances in- stead of letting the finances r un away with you. Not even the experts are wise enough to s uggest bow a family or individual should live. Robert Rosefsky, author of "The Money Book" (F o llett Publishing, $6.95 ), says budgeting should act as "fine-tuning knobs for each family to set its lifestyle-.'' "Flexibility -changing your patterns to m eel changing circumstances -is an essential element of any (budget)," he says. ONCE A FAMILY has decided how it wants to live, it can then decide how much of its income it can reasonably spend for rent or mortgage payments. This is a major._ element in most pers~nal budgets and, as one expert pomts out, we should live to satisfy ourselves, "not to satisfy what we think other people think we should be doing." This challenge faces Linda, as we'll call our typical single girl. She moved into the city from her parents' home in suburban Westchester County. Working in Manhattan is glamorous. But liv· ing in Manhattan on a secretary's sal ary is not glamorous, Linda discovered. Consequently, she has to work hard at budgeting. For example, on her salary of $215 a week, she takes home after taxes $620 a month in a city where rent alone for some one- bedroom apartments runs to that (See BUDGET, PageB3) Gnt a pmhlcm'' Then unte tn Pat Dunn. Pat w ill cut red tape. getting the a11su•ers mut act inn you need to solue inequities in government and busi· 11es.~ \~ml 111111r q_11,c>.~l1.ons to Pal Dunn At Your Ser vice. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. I n llor f;,f,f).( fl\fa ,\lesa. CA 92626. Include your telephone number. TM column appears dculy except Saturdays and Monday$, ' Ref1111d Sought for Defe~tire Hom1e Paint DEAR PAT: l boflght some house paint manufactured by a welJ-known company. It was not good quality at all. The dealer told me to contact the manufacturer. A refund was offered on the remaining paint, but I feel that some adjust111ent should be made for the pa mt I applied to the house. It streaked so badly that I will havetoredothejob. H. K ., Newport Beach Contact the National Paint and Coatings Assn., ISM Rhode Island Ave., Was hington, DC 20005. If the paint manufacturer ls·• member of this association, NPCA will attempt to help you with further pursuit of your complaint. ll11N••ld 'Slitn Gf1111s' Left 011 Tltrir HaHd• DEAR PAT: Five years ago we signed an aereement with 1 franchising representative of "Slim Gyms" to sell this exercise device in our area. The sales process was made to sound easy and we were told that the company would buy back any devices we· couldn't sell. We purchased 10 "Slim Gyms" at $Meach, a totalof $641.60. We were to resell the units for $99.9S plus tax and bandl-- ing. We still have six units left, and the representative we'd de84t with no longer represents "Slim Gyms." We also have written to the company asking if it would repurchase the units. No response has been received. · M.C.SANTAANA Patricia Stephen of Telucaway Corp., the Lot Aaseles .manufacturer of "Slim Gyms," report• that it cannot hip yoa. • The representative appareat.ly misrepresented Ute offer. As manufactarer, Relauway w11 DOt I party to tbe apeeme11t YOll 1lgned wlth the franchber In 1970, and It c:lala~ no obU••Uon to repurchHe the unlt1. Stepbe• explalDed that uatll tlte end of lt7l, "SUm Gyms" were IOld oa a "fraacltl1ed dealer PNfram," ud problem• auch H yoart were aettJed by franchlae owaen. ll ap· pean that sale 11 yoar-.ly altemaUve. Fa•ll!I ot 10 Vlelnn•He Need• SpoH•or• DEAR PAT: l have bee,n workln1 as a volunteer Red Cross nurse at Camp Pendleton. I've l'l"OWI\ to love lheae happy people and to a1oni:ce over their dilficuJtJ~s. I'm partJcularly interested tn a deUght!ul IO•member f mlly. They could be a Vietnamese CHECKLIST OF FIXED EXPENSES Which of These Fill in The Amounts for One Month Are Your Expenses? Rent ................................... . Gas & Electric ........................... . Other Utilitie s: fue l ...................... . Waler ..................... . Telephone .............................. : Installment Debt ......................... . Insurance Items Not Deducted from Your Paychtck ...................... . ' ....... .. ~r Insurance ......................... . Registration fee .................... . l ife lnsur.ance ......................... . fire & Theft .......................... . CHECKLIST OF FLEXIBLE EXPENSES food (all food and muls uten out) Household supplies Toilet articles Clothing laundry and dry tluninf Newspaper$, magazines, books Other personal costs Car ma intenance Estimated Actual upense hpense For 1 Week For 1 Week YOUR ONE MONTH PLAN Based on Your Pay Period (h~ry Two Weeks) Weeks 1 ~nd 2 Spendable income Total fiaed eapenses ........ _ .. Total fleaible Eapenses Total eapenses ............... . Money left O'ltr lo meet eoals ~-lllM!ol1 Weeks 3 and 4 Hulth & Accident .....................• Other: ............................... . (tlS ' !Ml) ......... .. lotll ttpeMCi •.••••..••• EntertJinment . _ . . • . • . . . . ........• Emeriency savincs Short term ioals (list) Tues Not Deducted From Your Paycheck Transportation . .. . . . • . . . . . ........ . Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........• (Total AU Tnes) ........................ . Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . ...•....•• Dues (Union and Club Dues Not Deduded From Paycheck) .......... __ .... __ ..•..... Transportation to Work and School {Wtlofe family) .......................... . Donations (churcttes,dtarities) Other: Loni term 10.ls ~ (list) ......... .. Other: .................................. . TOTAL ........... . version of the Waltons -complete with a beautiful mother, a grandpa and e~ght children aged 6 to 20. All of them are a joy to know. Each day they wail for the arrival of their father, who was a major in the Vietnamese army. He was delayed at his post and now is in Guam. I would like to make contact with other people who would join me in sponsoring this family, so they can leave Camp Pendleton and remain together. N. H., Costa Mesa Readers wJlllng to contribute funds or household goods to thla family may contact Mrs. Norma Homborg, 457 Princeton Drive, Costa Me.s.a , CA 92626. Mrs. Homborg is trying to settle all the de· taUs involved in sponsorship. She will a nswer each letter re- ceived from A YS readers when arrangements are made final. She stressed that all this family has at present is each other and Its desire to remain together. Twelve Orange Coast families · already have volunteered to help with immediate and on-going support, but more Is needed. Co•pe1111afio11 for Faulty Rotisserie DEAR PAT: I purchased a Black Ang us portable rotisserie last August. After about a month, the door would not open or close properly, and the heating unit failed to get hot enough to bake or broil. I wrot~ to the company and was told to take the rotisserie to a repair center. I did this. The door was fixed, but the heating ele- ment still doesn 't operate. The repair center requested that the manufacturer issue a credit, but none has been received. E. R. LAGUNA HILLS Black Angus Inc. ol Winsted, Conn., now has sent you a credit . for the fall price or the rotisserie. Di11rrl•h1atfo11 b1 Allowl11g Credit llleval DEAR PAT: I am an unmarried woman with a good job and a fair amount of personal possessions. A male friend of mine makes about the same amount of money as l , and he has com- parable personal possessions and credit references. Coinciden - tally, we both applied for credit with the same firm at approx- imately the same lime. He was granted credit. I was retused. Do I have recourse in this situation? I thought such discrimination was illeeal. M. K., Fountain Valley It 11. Ret.ra to the stoTe and quote Section 1812.31 of tM CaUforai a Civil Code. It slates, "No unmarried woman sball be denied credit if her property or earnings are such that a maa po11e111n, tbe 11me amount of property or earnbtg1 wcMdd rttelve credit." P oint out that your friend's credit application ln- dJcalel 1lmllar earJlings and property. If credit coetlaues to be retaleel, re41•eat a wr1Uen statement that outllaes the reason for ...... Are J»rl_,,. '.l'alcete With Df1111er '.1'&¥•Me1 DEAR PAT: My wife and I enjoy dining out and we patronize various South Coast restaurants. One biJling practice confuses us -specifically the matter of figuring the sales tax with reference lo lhe bar bill. When having a drink at the bar, no sales tax Is added. If we have a drink at the table In the dinin1 room, one restaurant wlll add the bar bill in with the food bill and figure the ttx on the t.ot•l, whllc another will charge tax for the food only and then add the bar bi . tu I am reUred and we are 11 a on a I fixed income, even the difference of a few cents can be important ·to us . Besides, we can't understand why the billing procedure should vary from place to place. Cashiers all claim they are figuring the bill correctly, but none can shed any light on this for us. R. G., Balboa State Board of Equalization sales and use tax regulations govern drink·t•x procedure. Tax ls required on all restaurant food and drink bat may be included ln tbe price. In general, some retaUers sell drinks for a tax-Included price when the drinks are purchased and consumed ln certain portions of their premises <usually the bar), but add to that same price a separately stated amount as tax reimbu.nemetrt when like drinks are served by • waiter or waitress to tbe parchaser ln other portions of their pre· mllet. Notice of lbe seller's Intent to charge tax or notice that the tax is Included mast be pMted ln the bar. Likewise, if tax is to be added to both food and beverages served In another area, the menu must lnclade dotlce ol this. If no menu ls provided, a notice mast be dllplayed coaspkaouly. The fall text of r egulation 1700 (Relmbarsemeat for Sales Tax) b being mailed to you by AYS. f'ood Sdrks •~WJe Copp~r Pe11s Too ~ot DEAR PAT: I received a set of stainless steel copper bottom pans as a wedding present recently. I must be doing something wrong, because each Ume I use the frying pan or the dutch oven to brown meat it sticq to the bottom of the pan, even though I use oil or grease in the pan. The same thing happens with eggs. This problem doesn't occur with my other cooking utensels. R. K., NEWPORT BEACH The copper coatlnl Is the culprit. Since copper Is a long ·lasting material, tbe coating oa the bottom of yoar cookware may be very lbln. The paa, tJterefore, beau very qalckly, and • lower tem- pent•re for browa .. c meat a8d cookbtg eggs shoald be used. The grease probably l• «ettlll• too hot, ud when food Is added the stick· Ing problem occara. C.ler '.l'l' ..... ere .... Set• •et.fled -~'4! DEAR PAT: I bought an RCA color television console and a stereo set Feb. 23 from a dealer in Inglewood. We were told that a $50-to·$75 reb~te was due from the factory for the television set. The dealer sent in the necessary forms, telling me the factory would mail the rebate. I finally wrote to RCA Corp. in In- dianapolis. lnd., inquiring about my rebate. Since my letter was not acknowledged. I'm asking for your assistance. J . S., Irvine n. dealer 11 maw.a, a SM <tt.e amount due) rebate to yoa ta the hope tt.at llCA will retmb•H'R him. He was u8der tlae Im· preuloa that tl•e re bale was to be bandled throuc h the f actocy, un- til be leane4 from a IM Aa1eleaTepreseotat~e that• deaJet had to •IP certal8 for•• Im -*r to participate tills rebate promo- tloll. MeHwltUe, ll• Nlx•, lpMHMID for CA t.eadqHrten' market 1tata.tlc1 dWW., told AYS that all aatt.al factory· 1.U.Onsed reb1te onen eDded Aq. 17, lt7C, and, .. ,, tl•ll rebate was Offered oal1 by &MI.Al A.nceles dl1trtbutor for llCAA a. view of Ill o .. peraoa•el't ~. RCA .. ltoftorlDI t .. b cuitn. The RCA to1 A•selea dbtrl.,._ II Mt.ms co.t.acted to make sore you.r dealer ll rehftHJ'Md fwlt.e rebale. llCA Corp. wlll pay the rebate, If nece.Aary t .. or TtiHtHISll&etlMttbJHltHtloll. \ . . . .. . . .......... t ... 82 OAIL V PILOT ·' Sunday.Junes. 1975 Dau,, Pilot Phot 011 • By Pof rl('f.l O'DottHefl FOuntaln Valley area 'hot doggera' have discovered concrete bank• of • Santa Ana River make a great akateboard course -If you wear a glove for aklnned knuckle• and dev .. op • great aenae of balance SKATEBOARD BOOM COMING • • • <From Page Bl) conlroi htts given skateboarding a shot in the arm. Skateboarding was r evolu- tionized in. perhaps, the world's most unlike ly community, a village nowhe re near Orange County. The plasti c skateboard wheel was invented in 1962 by Jim Gar· n son in P1ttsmeadow, near Van- couver, British Columbia. In that rural Vancouver area village, G<irnson, a native 49- year -old Englishman, invented the polyurethane wheel in his Ml'taloy Wheel Shop. He pro· duced the polyurl'thane (called urethanl') wheel seven years. be fore H was adopted for skateboarding. While Garrison may have had the idea bl'l'Wing for the past nine years, most manufacturers give Frank Nasworthy credit for an- nouncing tht> discovery of the skate boa rd "heel lo Southern California. They call Nasworthy the Cadillac man his wheels CCad1llac 1 are the most popular today. "I rather doubt there would be this res urgence 1f 1t weren't for Frank N asworthy's wheels." said Bob Bahne of Bahne Surfboards in Encinitas. Bahne 1s a leading distr ibutor in the skateboard busin ess. ··His dis- covery has to be the most impor- tant event in the sport's history," Bahne addecl. NASWORTHY, who works out of a small shop in Cardiff-by-the· Sea , sa id he first saw th.e urethane wheel in 1970. Three years later ht> invested his life savings ($600 ) in the business. ··compared to the old wheel. OFFRL'S UPHOLSTERY wti..Y-W..t ........ I tll H...tN.r lt•d. c..t. Mne-541-025' ADVANCE REGISTRATION ICE SKATING LESSONS the ur ethane product is a lux- ury," Nasworthy said. That ex· -prai11s why he used the name Cadillac for his trad emark He said the price increase in boards is justified. ··with the cost of living up a nd most of the materials being petroleum pro- ducts," he said. "the price jumped twice as much but the ~uipment is twice as good.'' Nasworthy. a 24-year-old sur- fer, explained today's boards are specifically made for different maneuvers. There is the longer downhill slalom board and the shorter ··hot dog " board. lie sold 200,000 wheels in 1974 and con- fidently chums·he will triple pro- duction this year. ·'The industry can't meet all the dem ands." He 3dded 75 percent of t)1e busi- ness s ide is not looking ahead, predicting, the most crucial period will be the next six months for new design if the industry 1s lo continue on the same level.·' Bl:T WILL skateboarding last the second time around or die out as before? Some manufacturers are playing the field cautiously These are the ones who lost moeny after the fad died in 1965 "Skateboarding is slnctly a Southern California phenomenon Garrison said in his English ac cint. Jim O'Mahoney, publisher ol Skateboardi n g Ma gazi ne. estimated there are 1.5 million riders between Los Angeles and San Diego. "l don't ever expect it to catch on up here, but you never know what could happen," Gar rison said. Pezman believes 1t will be big on the East 'Coast this summer Bahne agrees. .. People in general pick up s ka teboarding as a primary sport," Bahne-S"ai-0. ''Kids pick.it up because it's fun. Instead of riding bikes they want to try somethmg new. Skateboarding draws parallels between surfing and sk11ng. If people know how to s kateboard. they'll have an easier ti mt> picking up these other sports." Bahne said people will get hurt on skat eboards and hospitals along the Oran'ge Coast can at- test to that. Officials estimate bt•tween 10-15 accidents are treated monthly fro m skateboard falls ON MAY 5, Jame s McClenahan, 18, of Stanton. died from Inj uries s uffered in . a s kateboard fall he received at Fullerton's Te~ Craig Park the day before Orange County sher iff officials said 1l was the first county fatali- ty ever involving a skateboard However. Ba hne also beliif'eS new equipment makes the sport safer than 10 years ago 'There 1s a lot more control with the new equ ipmen t especially the wheels · But with r iders pushing Uie equipment to the limit. injuries arc becoming commonplace In the hills of Laguna Beach motorists h<.1 ve been plagued with s kateboarders zoom ing down blind mte rsect1ons A kid going 30 m p h on a sk~teboard has no Wil y of stopping if a car turns the corner This type of ac c1dcnt 1s a big problem according toloclll authorities ··one reason s kateboarding is so popular 1s because you can do 1t a nywhere,·· Bahne s aid ··There's no charge You "°"1ld put a skateboard on the sidewalk and go all day " fathe!'s Ory 11 a special ocuuon .a umc of reflection for yov and yOU< dad. Teti him you ttmembef with food g•h pales from Hickory Farm1 ol Ohio. They come on all sizes and prices. Many tnclude BEEF STICI< Sommer Sal.tsal)I!. cheeses itnd other specialty foods. Tiile yout s.leclton with you or we Wiii mail • Enhance your child's ~lse and po sture. A planned pre>Qram of ltu on1 with tht exclusive Ice Capades' easy learning method 91vt1 you or your child healthy exercise i n pleasant supervised 1urround11'1ga. ....... o.--·a-. . ......,.,. O.• ""'' ~· ........ jiotlo tit ........ • ._ lllH lf1Cll """'"'" S.v,... fhn -"4• f'll ... _., • I ._, !IHI SflCll S..-'"-ta. ••t R!GrSTER NOW ........... " c.... ...... 1 •• o. ......... • ,,,,, .... ~ ...-........ • Jw •• ..... .. .., ..... -tUtt $<••-... ._ S4 " ·-:: ... ;. ,_ e>o .... 5-'y 0--.... fillW -...~ ...... , .. -... .... -.... ._~,~ M.ld ........ '-""''" $Mo_, ~ ..... ,, ... l-Slot• ..... 51,....,..;. ~ S11tl ··;;.;.. Many more Gift Paks on Display! ~i~~~f.1,~ri'MSS 5outh Coast ?faii. COSTA MESA lew9f C---4 Mell Moel et '-'CM.,. freriotty ; °""' ......... , .. ..,..,..._. ..... ~~ ....., u ... , .. "'-"•' S4fftl .. Students Aided Because. of all the free hours available, summer ia the ideal time for students to do volunteer work. However most youths don't know where lo go to ofter their time. skills, and enthusias m. This year the West Orange County Voluntary Action Center has compiled a list of local volunteer' opportunities availa- ble for youths. These a re matched with the 15 career clusters identified by the Department of Education, so students are able to sample areas in which they may wish work ex- perience. To obtain a c~py of this-brochure, ~d 25 cents "ro Voluntary Action Center , 11412 Stanford Ave., Garden Grove, 92640. These openings are with afencies located throughout West Orange Coun y. • • *** How is your telephone voice? You can do a eood thin g for U'nlted Cerebral Palsey Organization by following up pledges ma'de during the Telethon. Desk space and telephones will be ,provided in the Santa Ana o r f i c e M Q n d a y_ t h r o ~ g h F r i d a y . Volunteers also are needed at St. J05eph's Hospital to be a friend to patients on kidney dialysis and to others whose eyesight has been affected by diabetes. / Volunteers are needed to participate in the new Special Visitors program. Special Vis- itors is being initiated to fill the need of people in ('Onvalescenl homes· to have a private friend. - For additional information on any of the volunteer opportunities. c.on.tact the Voluntary Action Center of South Orange County, 1714 West Balboa Blvd .• NeWJX>rt Beiich, or call 675-9210. The Huntington Beach number is 960-3312. Knuckle Cracks ls knuckle cracking a physical threat or just an irritant? New Matches Tougher Than Aspirin Bottle? WAS HINGTON <UPI) -Consumers who'vehad trouble opening the 'child-proof" cap on aspirin bottles may be in· terested in this The same thing 1s about lo happen to book matches The Cons umer Product Safety Commission says it wants book m atches re- designed so children un- derthe age of 4 can 'topen t h e m . Ad u lt s, theorelic~lly at least, should have no tro.u ble. There were 9 million cases of book matches, or about 50 0 b ill i o n matches, s old in the Unit- ed States last year. Commission chairman Rich<H"d 0 . Simpsef\ said the actual design of the child-proor match cover 1sstill undecided. Ir your children persist in popping their metacarpal-phalangeal joints, it isn't all it's 10melimes cracked up to be. In fact, s tudies ha ve shown that this adolescent phe nomenon, which is better known as knuckle cracking, doesn't inevitably lead to arthritis, contrary t.o popular belief. Inatead, it leads primarily to annoya~ce of thoee subjected lo the resulting noise. ac· cording to a report in the California Medical· Association's Western Journal of Medicine. H.-lp tor \'011 .Air Units Rated <.;onsumers trying to figure out which air conditioner to buy this s ummer are getting help from government-designed labels that rate the energy efficiency of different models. The National Bureau of Standards of the U.S. Department of Commerce says that 25 companies that produce 95 percent of all room air conditioners sold in this country a re using the energy labels. When looking at air conditioners, chec k for something called the Energy Guide. ·· It should have the company name and model numbe r and the cooling capacity, ex- pressed in BTOs <British thermal units) per hour. It also s hould have the number of volts, watts and amperes that the air conditioner uses. In large letters, the label lists the EER. That's the Energy Efficiency Ratio, and it's obtained by dividing the number of BTUs by the number of watts. The label a lso provides the range of energy ratios for all room air conditioners of similar size. Compare the EER for the model you are considering to find out how it rates in effi ciency. The higher the EER, the more efficient the air conditioner and the lower the operating cost. The labels are the first part of a voluntary program designed to tell consumers about the energy efficie ncy of all household appliances. The bureau of standards also h as published a pamphlet, "Energy Efficiency in Room Air Conditioners." It is available, free of c harge, by writing: Consumer P roduct In- formation Center. Pueblo, CO 81009. DENTICARE A Non-Profit Organization BENEFITS: •ONE TEETH QEANING 2 •ONE SET FULL-MOUTH X-RAYS 40 O•EXAMINATION •DIAGNOSIS •OFFICE VISITS •P.LUS SPECIAL RATES FOR '60 PEA FAMILY OTHER DENTAL SERVICES •NO LIMIT lofA. & M.C. CALL ED WICANDER 752-7161 FIRST 9UALITY MERCHANDISE• MANY, MANY STYLES AMD COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! . • ALL SALES ARE Fl~AL • l ·J I ' \ . SUnday, June 8. 1975 DAILY PILOT ft:J BUDGET FOR BETTER LIFE ... 'Daddy' Joins Head Start <From P•ge BU much money. Happily,· Ltnda found a lurge, ltght studio apart ment for $230 a month. Still. that amounts to nearly 37 percent of her take-hortte salary to be added on to her other fixed eXpefl$eS. She pays $20 a month Cor gas and electricity, $24.50 for telephone bills, and $45 on her in· stallment debt. The debt was piled up when Linda, like many other young people, purchased her furniture, rugs linens kitchenware, and s~a ll ap'. pliances on credit. Since she makes just enough to maintain the lifestyle she wants, Linda has be'en unable to reduce the.debt substantially. She hopes an mcome-tax refund will help in that respect. Altogether, her fixed expenses total $333.50, or 53. 7 percent of her take-home pay. Thus, other expenses have to be looked at carefully. 'I For example, Linda spends on·; ly $12.50 a week on lunches and breakfasts. She spends another $70 a month on other food aod beverages, trying to stay away from the higher-priced de· Jicatessens. On some items, such as milk, which she rarely uses, she buys only one pint at a time. THE TOTAL Of $120 a month for food comes to around 20 per- cent of her budget. Clothing is another large budget element, amounting to $80 a month. Miscellaneous items, such as laundry and dry c.leaning ($17 a monthJ, newspapers ($5 a •month), books ($3 a month ). cosmetics ($17 a month), and gifts ($15 a month) eat into Linda's budget. By the time s he's done with en· tertainment (at $30 a month) and medical expenses ($35 a month) there is not much left. In fact, at this point, Linda has spent more than she makes. And that does not count her vacation cost, which averages $50 a month. So l.inda ends up $85 a month over her monthly income. The difference is currently car· ried over on charge cards and monthly payments fo dentists and other obliging creditors. Lln- da 's financial hope, as she put it, "is a raise and promotion sometime in the future." Making enda meet for a family of flve, including three children, requires a lot of ingenuity and a budget about as tight as Linda's, 1ts Bob and Sally <fictitious names) discovered. They have an income many people would consider affluent. The ,young family lives in a comfortable nine-room house in the suburbs. It i$ expeQSive and suited to their penchant for buy. ing and displaying antiques. But it is not out or line with the family 's "norm al" income. However, for the present, the • family has found its antiques buying, as well as many or its ac- customed activities, pinched by inflation and a slowing economy. FOR BOB, partner in an engineering consulting firm, the slowing economy has meant a 25 percent cut in h is paycheck this year. Aft~r taxes and other de· ductions, he takes home $1,610 a month. In dividing up that $1.610 a month, Sally and Bob find that almost 70 percent of it goes toward fixed expenses. Among those expenses, $353 goes toward paymenLof their mortgage and $208 toward repayment of a loan for modernizing their house. Thus, one-third or $.561 or Bob's take-home pay is u sed for "rent." Another 16 percent goes toward living expenses which in· cluHe gas and electricity ($60 a month), water ($12.50 a month), fuel oi l ($45 per month), telephone bills ( $30 a month), and insurance (both car and life for a total of $110 a month). Another 19 percent, or $300 a month, is budgeted for food, beverages, household supplies. and toilet articles. Thus, about 70 percent , or $1,118.50, of Bob's paycheck is spent on food, living expenses, and .. r ent." The remaining 32 percent is divided among clothes ($100 a month ), gifts ($50 a month), car upkeep and maintenance ($51 a month ), entertainment ($50 a month), education ($55 a month). household maintenance ($35 a mon\b), haircut.a ~od cosmetics ($35 J month), and savings bonds forth~cbildren ($56.25 a month). The approximate $100 that is left Is divided into vacation money. donations. Girl Scouts· Boy Scouts, dry cJeaning, and miscellaneous expenses. By the time Sally finishes paying the bills. she says, "there never seems to be very much left." DESPITE THE FACT the budget is tight, Sally is adamant about maintaining their "quali· ty" standards. This is particular- ly true in the food sector where she still buys only the best meats (although infrequently and in larger quantities, to get better prices). Sally makes her own bread (whole wheal and honey), which is cheaper by about ao cents aa loaf, and has eliminated serving fruit juices lo the children at lunch. Instead, they drink Kool- Aid. The family has bacon and eggs only one day a week and has at least one cheese meal for dinne11 each week. Sally will rarely go out for dinner except when Bob is awi?y on business and then it is likely to be at a McDonald's. But Sally is still a "com- pulsive" gift giver, Bob notes. Coming.Jrom a.. large and close family, she hates to miss a birth· day or holiday. .. Although they have no savings plan at the mor.1ent, Sally and Bob are not burdened with a lot of installment-buying debt. They pay off their credit-card bills pro· mptly, saving on interest charges. To an·outside observer such as Dr. Robert Kavesh al the New York Unive r sit y Graduate School of Business. the family 's budget is well structured. It does have some problems, such as Sally's compulsiv~ gift giving, he notes, but Dr. Kavesh thinks that when the economy turns around, Bob's income likewise will prosper. More than likely. Dr. Kavesh says, they will begin saving more money because they won't con· sider increased income a s "permanent income." The Job Flopper o.1lel tt.llgan ''Hi. Daddy!" When one of the 5·year-old girls gave me that unexpected welcome, grip· ping my legs with a mini-bearhug my second morning on the job as a Head Start teacher's aide, l grinned self -consciously and chalked it up as a "cute saying." Before the day was over I was one totally embarrassed man because all 31 of the boys and girls were re· 1 '!erring to me as "Daddy." (I was called that all week, even months later dur- inJ! visits.) But "Daddy" wasn't a "cute say· mt" by cute kids. Edna Best, my boss, told me to listen closely to the word. ''It's really a plea," she said. · She told m e quite a number of the children were from one-parent homes. They had never really knowtt a manjn their lives and even for just a week, to have an adult male make a fuss over them, they reacted exactly asex~cted . By the time Edna had straightened out my embarrassment, I was almost blubbering. I mean, there 1 was. 20 years as a hard-nosed newspaperman, scarred, cynical, somewhat sarcastic, reallt not the greatest, and suddenly 315-year-ofcls were tellingmc,+weneeayou. But it was really a two-way need. MY WEE K as a Head Start teacher's aide just has to be one of the truly beautiful and significant weeks of my life. I fell in love with each of the kids and it showed. I also fell in love with Shirley Bryant, one of the staff members, as well as with Edna. Since the girls are still too young for mar· nage and Edna already is happily wed, my 1975 marriage plans includeShirley. I've just come off my 136th job but there's never yet been a week's assignment -nor will there be-that can touch my five days al Head Start. l ruined the week's schedule and thoroughly dis rupted both morning and after· noon classes but that was the week I finally madetbe firstteam. I dob 't know much about the Head Start program on the national level. I'm sure there's far more red tape and too many super-experts m tht' total program than l might want to see. Rut 1t 's when you get down to the classroom level itself -when it's just '"you 'en' me'' - that's when you know what it's all about. It's blowing noses. singing, reading, past· ing, dn~wing, luughing, checking for cle .. n hunds (somet1 mes for heitd lice) -even scold· inc. LOVE, DEDICATION and compassion are all ove1· the place. Ewn 1f I was only on the scene a week (officially), I like to ~ink I con- tnbutt'd m som~ way. (Unofficially I've been back many limes. washing windows, replacing broken window panes. helping to lay a sod yard, cleaning, pa1ntmg-theworks.) Don't misunderstand. Heud Start kids aren't "different" in any negati\•e sort of way. They're mere ly girls and boys whq need a little mo1·~ exposure to others of their ages and lo the world around thell') before they begin school. Some of the kids spring from families re· ceivmg public assistance. Some have parents who aren't as parental as they should be. That's why l 'm glad, grateful , these youngsters get hot, nutritious meals. The morning cla~s kids also get breakfast. Then there are. snacks. (A pre-schooler deserves more than a mustard sandwich for breakfast, doesn 'l s he?) Head Start kids also get thorough medical, eye and dent;;il examinations. A H F.AD START classroom has many of the traits of any other classroom. There's always a planned day's schedule. There's also "free ttml'" and "quietlime." There are "field tnps." a visit lo the library, lo a bakery. to the airport or lo a departmen1 store.-·rhe staff ts fully qualified. When ne~cssary, the kids are bussed to and from Neighborhood House. Maybe I did stumble in from the street and really d1dn 't do all that much. Bu·l when Friday afternoon ended my assignment , I found myself musing." I wonder if I can talk Edna in· to having a Saturday class." . <Two months after my assignment I was downtown om.• day and met one of my little Head Start girls coming toward me. A man and woman. probably her parents, were with her. Recognizing me, she grinned and shouted, "Hi. Daddy!" Mama looked s hocked. Papa looked da1rnt.>rs. 1 looked for the exit -straight through the pavement.) !'\ext wet•k : country garbageman. Danil'l llalli~an is a retired newspaperman who worked at 132 jobs in three years -asking and get· tmy no special treatment -as the baSls of this col· umn. about the kmd of employes we all take for grunted. The colum11 u'lll co11t111ue as long as he can keep fmdmg new 7obs. Readers with questions and comments may u:nle lo lt11n in care of the Daily Pilot. For personal replies enclose stamped self· oddressed envelope. The Blind 'Minority' Speaks THE SYMBOLS Of SATISFACTION CHICAGO (l! Pl> -''The blind are a marked minority group like any other group in that we fa ce economic, social, housing and recrl.'ational discrimination ," said Rulph S.inders, a blind ac· l1vist. ·'Society has t.iken the posture of being more willing to give the blind a dollar in charity rather than an opportunity lo earn a minimum wage. "The general attitude is, yeah, we admire you for your courage <rnd your willing ness to work, but gosh. you mi~ht get hurt on the job. So. what the hell, lots of peo· pie get hurt on tht:.' job." Sanders, of Little Rock. Ark., is second vice president of the 1'.itional Federation of the Blind. He was in Chice1go lo confer with Stt:.>phen Bernson, NFB chapter president. and do advanct:.' work for the federation 's convention in Chicago next month. In an intt:.>rview. Sc.1nders and Public &>nson were forthright in tht>ir bt>lief blind persons· can and should be given the opportunity lo hold down regular jobs. Sanders called attention to a federal court decision in Denver April 17 in\'olving the attempts of Judy Miller. a blind tel:lcher, to Sl·c ure regular employment. The court ordered the Denver school board to undertake a.program to recruit and hire blind teaChl•rs and to do away with a restriction re4uiring vision corrected to 20-40 . "This is the most significant court decision ever handed d0\.\11 in the United States affecting lht:.' ri~ht of lhl' blind to compete for jobs on a basis of equality," San· ders said. "There is a direct im· plication for all public school systems in United States. We have fought caSl' ;.tfler case in state courts. to get blind persons the right to leach ... ~\1e'Vl' never before had anythmg you could tttkt'" a ('ross slate hnt>s." The two men said news of the court dt'c1sio'n was carried only on one national television nt.>twork and ov ~looked na· tionall y by the news'lgencies. Thl' media's lack of coverage," Sanders said, "only rdlects that the ~ople who work in media huve the same views as the public at large ... The blind <1re most typically looked on as a feulure story rather than being l1 l'WSWorlhY." He said if the Denver court de· cision had concerned a racial minority, it would have been re· ported throughout the nation. As the res ult of pressure from hi s group and others. Sanders said, there has been some pro· i;!ress. He said one form of dis· cnmination has been rules by the Federal Aviation Administration proh1 biting the blind from silting next to emer!!ency exits on airplant>s. · e SUITRACT ••• llle headae:lles ol comtnQ uo wtfh • b•g oown peymenl ® MUl Tlf'l Y ••• l lie 1dv1n119u o l our • 1eleet1ng. m.1n111n1ng & dt-"9 ol y<>ur veht<:tes '°' YoU 8 DtVIDE ••• l eu. down to tnet •••• "°'"'"9 Qptlll 0 EQUALS ••• The re1,ons why you 11\ould ••••• Ille CONHElLEASE ....... I CONNEUEASE 2121 H.tHw ll•cl. 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J17 A FULL.E9'TON NEWPOA~CH PUEHft WM • 8f DAil Y PILOT Sunday, June e, 1975 Designs .on Funds I Thr ee guilds of Children 's ffo6pital of Orange County 'B1'e romblning efforts in presenting a three-phase funding project in cooperation with S horecliff Villaa. San Clemente. Called CHOC's Decorator Der by, the event will draw on talents from members of the Little Mermaid Guild, Huntington Beach; Tres Osos, Ml.ssiOD Viejo. and "Queen of Hearts, Laguna ,Beach. From Saturday, June 14, through Sunday, June 29, model homes with interiors designed and inatalled by guild members will be open for public viewing at a nominal fee. After the tour, vis· ilors will vote for the best· designed model. Winners will receive $1500, first place; $750, second, and $450, third from Development Management A uocia tes, builders of Shorecliffs. Presentations will be made during a cocktail buffet June 29 in the villas. Tl•· for the next several days, furniture and accessories used in these specific models will be sold on-site by guild members. Profits will bene fit the hos pital's outpatient program • which record~ ms>re than 16,000 visits last year. Tickets for the lour are $3 and the cocktail buffet, $6. They may be purchased from guild mem· bers or reserved by calling the hospital, 633·6030, Ext. 441. Preparing for competition are (left to r ight) the Mmes. Richar d Grumet, Hal Tobin, Herbert E ighmy. Coast Couples Recite ·vows Rening-Nelson Laguna Beach High School graduates, Paula Jan Nelson and Stephen Wa lter Reninge xchanged.nuptial vows in the Communi- ty Presbyterian Church, Laguna Beach. They are the daughter and son or the Charles L. Nelsons and the Wa lter F. Ren in gs, all of Laguna Beach. The bride is a graduate of UC Irvine and her husband is an alumnus of Saddleback College. They will II vein Laguna Beach. Chernick-Horpel Katherine Koch Horpel and Clifford Ross Chernick were ma r· r ied during a double ring ceremony in the Garden Court, Newporter Inn. . The bride, daughter of the Franklin Horpels of Newport Beach, is a graduate of Newport Harbor Hig h School a nd attended Orange Coast College. · Her husband is a sraduate of Woodside High School, UC Berkeley and Hastings-O>llege ofLaw. He ls the son or Dr. and Mrs. Irving Chernick of Menlo Park. The ne wlywe ds wlll live in Mountain View. Haddock-Fitzpatrick Kathryn Ellen Fitzpatrick beca me the bride of Richard Charles Haddock durin& ceremonies in St. Gregor~·s Episcopal Church, Loni Beach. , • Their parent.a are Mrs. Allan E . Fitzpatrick of Huntington Beach andtheCharlultaddotksofLa Mesa. The new Mrs. Haddock ii a graduate o f Marin a High School and a ttends the San Dleco State University School of Nursing. She is a me mber of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Her husband, a n alumnus of Helix High School, is a pre·law student al San Diego State University and is affiliated with Delta Sit:ma Phi frate rnity. Fox-Brouwer • Robert Fox, youth pastor at the Huntington Beach Evangelical Free Church, claimed Debbe Brouwer as his bride durinf ceremonies conducted in tbe New Ufe Community Church, Artesia. The brfde, dau1hter of the Kenneth E. Brouwers of Costa Mesa. IS. andu11le of &tancut High School, now Mttcndln{; D1olu ColJt'f{C. Her hutband 11 1,,.aduate of Blola College. He Is the son of th~ Rev. and Mn. HerbertM. Fox or RJverslde, and his father 1 l1ted ill perform In• the ceremony. The newlyweds will live in Huntington Beach. Schmidlkofer-Overstreet Mtnfed in St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Irvine were Carol L111MOventrfft,ndAfr~Lt.PetcrGordanSch midlkofer. penm~are Mr. and Mn. Cherlea W. <r'.~ratreet of JcholH. ScbmldUcofe r , Phllllps, Wia. •nvrs. Lorry , aldo1ta, a. n. bride1room l11uUoned et ~I Rio, Tex. Brides are (top row, l eft to right> Mrs. Rening, M rs. Cher nic k , M rs. Haddock , Mrs. Fox and <at left, left t o r ight) M rs. Schmidlkofer, Mrs. Martin. Martin-Hirshon Constanze Fleur Hirshon and·Robert Jacques Martin IV ex- changed vows c.1nd rings in the Plymouth Congregational Church, Newport Beach. ' They are th~ daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jack M. Hirshon of Irvine and Newport Beach and the son of Mrs. Jane W. Martin, Hickory, N.C. The bride is a graduate o( Corona del Mar High School and Le Pens ionnat Pres Fleuris, Bluche, Switzerland. Her husband is a graduate of Hickory High School, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University at Raleigh. They will make their home in Irvine. Pomazal-Dabney University of Portland students, Deborah Ann Dabney and An· drew Michael Pomazal were married in the First Methodist Church. Portland. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry Dabney of Corona dcl Mar and Mr. and Mrs. John Pomazal. Portland. The bndc is majoring in business administration and her husband, medical sciences. Dong-Harcourt Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, Costa Mesa was the set- ting for the nupt ial ceremony linking Mrs. Seid a Mae Harcourt and Azul Dong. Their parents are the S. G. Jacksons of Irvine and the K. Y. OongsofTaiwa n. The new Mrs. Dong is a graduate of Needles High School and her hus band is a graduateoCKeelong High School, Taiwan. They will live in Santa Ann. Wayman-DeRusha Cul vary Chapel was the setUna for the weddin1 linkin& Cindy DeRus ha :rnd Ken L. Wayman. They a re the daughter arid ion ot Mr1. Glenn Ciddinfs. Costa Mes<1 and the Walt Waymans,Coronadel Mar. The bride attends Southern California College where her husband serves.ctn the staH and advisory board He is a graduate of PepJ)<'rdirte University. Schaefer-Schmidt Newport Harbor Lutheran Church wu the setting for the nup- tials unit Ing Robyn T .yn Schmidt and ~ott Gordon Schaefer. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mra. George A. Schmidt and Mr. und Mrs. Robert E. Schaefer, all of Newport Beach. The new Mrs . Schaefer is a graduate of Newport Harbor HlRh School~h('re her husband also gradun a nd attended Orange Coast lege. • · · lfc hushttnd 1s now :ittcndin~ Cull urnia State l'nlvt.!rS1ty, f'ulll.'rton. They will llvC!mCoslw Mtoa_.. • r - BEA ANDERSON, Editor CALENDAR Interests Vary SILVER AND GOLD CHAPTER: The South CoastCommuni· ty Hospital support group will sponsor a a fund-raising dinner 4t the Captain's Deck, Laguna Beach. . The event scheduled at 6 p.m, Tuesday, J une 10, will go toward the aux0iliary's hospital pledge. The restaurant will pick up the tab for the food. Tickets are available from members. HUNTI NGTON BEACH HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Kaye MacLeod will t a lk about the American fl ag and display one owned by an ancestor who carried it at the Battle of Bull Run. She will be the speaker at the society meeting at 7: 30 p. m . Tuesday, June 10, in the Central Library. TOWN HALL FOR HEALTH: Three.st. Joseph Hospital starr physicians will be speakers at the annual forum, to take place at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 10, in the Loyola Marymount University auditorium, Orange.' Speakers. who will dispel some old wives tales about women, are Doris I. Johnson. MD, gynecologist; Grant Gwinup, MD, in· lernist s pecializ\Jlg in endocrinology and m etabolism; and Margaret H. Peterson, MD, psychiatrist. (' DELTA DELTA DELTA : At the final meeting for the su m· mer, members of the Newport Harbor group will learn to make hanging baskets.· · They will meet at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 11, in the Hunt· ington Beach hom e of Mrs. Robert Holdcrofl. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS: Fountain Valley Chapter, which has just been formed, will meet Wednesday, June 11, in the Fountain Valley Recreation Center. LAS OLAS TOASTMISTRESSES: All women interested in speech improvement are invited to a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wed· nesday, June 11, in the Mercury Savings and Loan builqjpg, Hunt· ington Beach. NOW: Dr. Geraldine Cahill Pickart, Orange Coast Cottege assistant professor of psycholoi?y, a nd Sharon Donoff, OCC pssis· tant dt'an of st udent affairs. w11l pl'esent, via film, how socil!ly has conditioned women intooppr(#Ssive roles. Their program will be given for the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Chapter at 7: 30 p.m . Wednesday, June 11, in the Huntington Beach Library. · FRIENDS FINDERS INSTITUTE: Alice Thornton, co· founder a nd director, will talk about How to Be Jrresistible at a singles forum at 8 p.m. fl·1day, June 13, in the Fountain \'alley Community Center . The session is open to unmarried adults. t AIR FORCE M~HERS: Mrs. Frances King, a Red Cross representative, will talk about the agency·s role and the military at a meet ing oflhe Air Force M9thers, Flight 19, at 7: 30 p.m. Thurs· day, June 12, in Hyde Park Mobile Estates clubhouse.. REACH TO RECOVERY: A group of volunteers, all re·, covered m astectomy patients, visit breast cancer patients, help- ing to a lleviate worries about leading normal lives. · More volunteer s are needed. Anyone interested may call the American Cancer Society at 838-0510. Experience Teaches Keep Off the Grass DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a boy, 15. I started to smoke pot about two years ago. It was fun and I didn't see that it was doing me any harm. A bout 11 months ago I got into pot real heavy and couldn't seem to stop even though a lot of the so-called ex· perts said it wasn't addictive. I began to get scared when I couldn't remember where 1 pul things and bla nked out on ad· dresses and telephone numbers that used to com e easy. Three months ago I decided lo quit cold when it became ap- parent to me that I was in serious trouble at school. My grades were going to hell. I was flunking three subjects. It's been 92 days since I've had a joint but al times I still feel high. My schoolwork· has im· proved but it 's nowhere near what it was two years ago. I'm very touchy about things that didn't used to bother me. And I still have some very c r azy dreams. I hope you will print my letter so those cats who haven't t ried pot will leave it a lone. The worst mistake I ever m a de in my life was experimenting w.ith that lousy stuff. It messed me up plen· ty. I just hope to God I get back to normal soon. -WISED UP TOO LATE DEAR FRIEND: Thanks for a letter that might prove very helpful to "those cats" who ba· ven•t tried It. Accordins to ever· ytblng I've rud. your cbanttt for gettlQI back •to normal are good. I SUJIHl countelln& In the meantime. It m lght btlp hasten the process. Good Jack to yoa. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A re· ader wrote In and uld she knew for a (act that if you ttllk nicely to planll and play pretty music they wtll n ourish. Another re· ader wrote and asked if the op· posltt was true -lf a person yelled al weeds would tt stunt their irowtb 1 Your answer wH, "There is no e\ltdence that yelling at weed• will do them any harm.'' Yott ouaht to read Up on tho subjet1., Ann. I have und It ls very lnteresllng. ThousandiJ of people .s wear they h ave had a lot of auc· cess talking to plants. They also claim music can make a big dif· ference. Harsh rock and roll can wither a plant if the sound is loud and , persistent. On the other hand, 'whe n Liszt a nd Mozart are :played the plants grow very nice· !ly, even after they have been given up for dead. So PLEASE check your facts ·before you hand out advice. - .PLANT LOVER IN MIAMI ' DEAR LOVER: Thanks for an interesting letter but you didn't deal with the central Issue. The question was. "Will yelling at .weeds stunt their growth?" I said, "No" -and I STILL say ·ao. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I a m 26, divorced for thr~ years, and have a child .• My so-called sweetheart and I have lived together two years. finally Mack a sked me lo marry him. That wa1 three mont6s ago. I made plans for a beautiful intimate Yt'eddinJ. The lnvltatlona were out, the cake ordered and my d ress and shoes bought. One week before the blg day Mack decided he couldn't go through with. it. He claimed he loved m e. but he ju1t eouldn't "give up his freedom." FtUltrated and fed up, I left him. Since that time Mack has been begging me lo marry him. I belleve he ls truly sorry for what he dJd, but I'm so turned off I can't recapture that old feeling. What's wrong with me? Am I craay? 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"' .tt fl-Corp 1.2• ~ 1.IM Mtswy FtrQuSOfl 1.12 vs 1.n l..OWIR • MONTHS B•-n Gr-In< i.M ~ ll.Q Palm &I.en Co ... n .10 :fo:!:111~ub0tr Reclaim :~ :~ ::! Wlllll•-ff Co<p .!» "5 .2A CO,YalGNT nu •T UNITIO ,.lllESS INTllllNATIOffAL ', ··~S. Coast ·Plaza Allergan Forecast Overall continued sales growth domestical· ly and abroad, plus the introduction i n lore1/,!n markets of Allergan Pharmaceuticals' soft- contact·lens sterilizing product, will result in earnings this year of at least $1 pt>r share, Gavin S. Her bert Jr., president of Allergan , told shareholders last week. Joins Hotel Fray .. FINANCE MANAGER KIM CHAPPELL ADMIRES VIEW FROM 206 FEET UP Herbert said that in- itial orders from fo reign customers for the care system, which features the Alle r gan protein cleaning and sterilizing products for sofl contact lenst>s, were encourag- ing. Alerga n is based in Irvine. SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CADILLAC: Nabers Cadillac is having its June Sale. Nabers C«Moc 2.00 H•rbor Blvd., CMlot M•u J<lt>·'100 Dally Piiot Photos by Richard Koehler THERE'S A CROSSHATCH SYMMETRY IN HIGH RISE HOTEL •srYUSH •EASY TO USE SOUP STOCK P01'.S IN THI! KITCHEN Bv ALAN DIRKIN 'o• tne O•lly Pilot s~r A battle among hotels is the latest busmoss war being waged on the Orange Coast. In March the first, $5-mfllion stt1ge of the seven·story Sheraton Newport, with 211 rooms. opened near Orange Co unty Airport. Anothe r tower , doubling the capacity, will be built later in the summer. Construction of the Sheraton was followed by the recent open- ing oflhe Marriott, 377rooms with u nine.story towe1· and bui lt at 11 cost of more than $10 million at Newport Center . In two months the South Coast Plaza Hotel wtll Join the fray. This structure slonda 17 stories tall, has •03 rooms 1tnd carries an $18 million price tag. THE HOTEL wlll be the focal pomt of lhe South Coast Pluu 1nd Town Center, and will be Costa Mese1 '1 entt·y 111 the competition with the airport und 1''uhlon Jslund business centers. The South Coast Plaza Hotel will ol)fn Aul(. 18, two weeks ahead of schtdule, according to the manager Kini Chappell. The hotel, which Costa Mesa or. f1cials hope wm bring ln $250,000 8 year in direct bed.tax revenue plus the epcndJni of convention vi itors, olteady la givtn1 the local econ6iny a boost. "We have about 370 Job open· ings right now," Chappell said. "We are hiring on a low·key basis at the monent. interviewing pco· plewhowalk in." tfHE JOBS arc for waitresses. busboys, m aids, housemen, and kitchen staff. "We expect to have 150 hired before we do the od· vertising before the opening." Chappell a dded. The South Coast Plaza facility is part of the chain of Western In· ternational Hotels. The facilHy was built as a joint venture by the C.J. Segerstrom family and Con· necticut General Lire Insurance, with Western International pro· vidingthe m anagement. Western International. whi ch operates more than 50 hotels in the United States, including the Century Plaza in Lo5 Angeles and the St. Francis in San Fran- cisco, is a wholly owned sub- sidiary of United Air Lines, Inc. Chappell, who has headed a management team that has been at the construction site for 15 months, said the Costa Mesa facility will have a local navor but will also carry some of the characteristics of a Western In· temational hotel. A garden court will feature a 20·foot wat erfall to accentuate the Southern California Ii/~ style, and 8 doorman will sive it the style oflhe St. Francis. THO~I tall, it will be fronl<."d by gre space, n 21/J ·acre park that will f Of' public use. Seventeen stories will make it one of the ta !lest structures in Orange County. Could it become a towering inferno or a casualty in an earthquake and bring to re· ality the theme of recent disaster movies? Chappell says not. ''Costa Mesa has one of the most rigid fire policies in the state. There will be sprinklers in every room, .and that means in the closets, bathrooms and guest rooms.'. • "As for an earthquake, you cun't build a building better than this. lt's made of reinforced steel und reinforced and pre-cast con· crcte. The exterior is pre-cast concrete bolted into s teel. lt won •t shatter." CHAPPELL believes the hotel will accommodate meetings and conventions as well as it will withstand acts of God. There will be 13 meeting rooms, he said, ad· ding that the grand ballroom will have a capacity for 900. The manager uld that the cheupesl single room will cost $2S. At the Marriott the cheapest room ts $30 ; at the Sheraton $28. Chappell calls it 8 full -service hotel, and one of the things that me.ms is that It will have 1l5 own laundry. The buitding of the South Coast Plaza Hotel und Its competitors •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND r SH4PE AND SIZE 01' LABEL Mr1. John !>oe 123 Main Street Anyto•n. Any•l•I• 123.&5 t.1bel1 Oo Nol H•"• A Printed lord•r. - Styli,!. Vo9u1 typ• on fine quality wl.lt1 gutnll\ecf piper. -- -------:i Fiii in thl1 covpon, cu, 1..4 mill •Ith $1 .50 t.: "'•t Prlntln9 LllMI Di• .• '"' Off le• Box 1 UO ~kt• Me.a, C•tlf•rnle f'2626 like the Marriott I.and Sheraton ••aw,..•• ... ,_ 11tt c ... Newport reCltct the growth o( the 1 I Oranf Co11st area 1md its in· 1 1 ) l'''MB'WS''"f~ du!il l com plexes, where major • i••••--•••••~ 1 C1rm11 <arc ~etling up tht>ir cor· L. ____________ ... __ poralc offices. ta.;..;..;..-_______________ .. _____ J - ~.,. ••41;e·-------, ---~ ... ..... -... --• 88 DAILY PILOT Sunday, Juna 8. 1975 If you want l o t alk horses at the raeetraek, ·-· PW1h11ec11 o.. ... ~ c .... 1 0.11, Pho•, check with the g uy who Ma, 11.2s. J ..... 1.1. 1911 111t-1s takes your ticket, with a PL'B l~IC l\'.OTICE l'"ICTITIOUS 8USI NESS • NAMll STATEMENT The lollo...1nt "'r"""• ••• aolnQ .,,,.,1. .. u .... S .. J fLOOAS, 1/St1 Got""r !.lrw-1, HuntlngtOtl 8t•U1, C.lllornl• -· ~''' El•.....,.,d<I P•l•ull•. 11111 Yon lk>rW St•HI, Hun111111ton 6eM:I\, c.111ort111 'f"l~L _ Ao1o11 ..... r1 Vlrglni• PllJl,llli, 11111 v.,. S...en StrHI. Hunllng\Otl 6eM:I\, c.tlllor.,;.1 9"1M1 S•lwolore l••••.,<• Pou .. H•, 101•1 -k•i Ori••. HunUnoton SeM:n, Cill1!Mni•91M I . J•mn l•on O.vlO. 11302 Y•- Sl •••t, Apt l Glrdtn Grove, C.llforn109'JM<1 Tl\h buiilltS• I• <OfldU<lt-d by • -•I "rlfltr\nlp security guard standing a round the clubhouse or even with the teen -ager who sells popcorn at the snack st and But don't.expect to get it from the jockey·s mouth Th e only direct re feren ce to horses· that I heard during an .entire evening of racing s pent on the jockeys' side or th e tr ac k at Los Alamitos ca me when a iiame old horse broke down on the track in the middle of the fifth race First jock bac k into the paddo c k area a r ,._, t erward s groan ed a Publl~"•d Or•nQt Co•si 0..11, heartfelt, "'Man that's ~. ~y 2S.•ndJune 1.1, IS, 191S 193l-1s r eally too bad AoM" ...... r f PDJ!Ull• Tllh llotement ... , liltd wit" tn. C".ountr Cl••k Or•n11t County on /'My 21. 1'1S ........ Even ther\ it wasn 't too PIJiLJC NOTICE clear v.:he ther his sym------------1 pathy was for the horse. SL1>-111M a 9-year -old named Don NOTICE TOCll£DITOllS Ksar that was running --W~51t'Olll WUA·T·01'--TM5----_ STATEOFCALlt'OAMIAl'"Olt Cfeaa 1-asr when he· sur- TMECOUMTTOl'"OltANG£ fe red his breakdown· "--A·USM fp ··s1 ' E'l•lt DI COAD.A. YOOE A or atr1 c1a tot er. the o.c, .. ...,, horse's owner or -for NOTICE IS MERE BY GIVEN!Oll'le . • . =~~!,',•.:"vi!~=!~~; ~e~:~aw Jockey Eddie, 1"" ukl oe<eoent ilrt required lo Iii. I · I d , .. ,...., ,,..;1111t1e nt<ess•r' vouct>e"' 1n t s a s trange y e- 1 .. ottlct ol tl\t <•••~ ol ll\e •bow .... tached world that the :!!c'":!!:;~,:.'~;.~:"1',.!,11:;:i~:;,:: race ride rs live in the re a1 '"" L.1 .. Oll1ceo1.a.o ... MS, 111 ... L'iOJol on the opposite side of .a.No ET•Et-iNE i.363 s .... ,_ """'. th t k f . II th P . o Bo• 11 Sor•101i• C•litornl• e rac rom a e 95079 .... 11;<111~ '"" 01.c,oi t>ut.i....ssot electric excitement of a 111e uncHrsigned in •!• .... .,, .. ,, Pt'"'1"" fan ·s ni ght ut the rac"es ln<;ito tt.e•"•lt at ""d de<tlltnl, wltllln • lour ,,_,1111 •lit• tM first pul)li<•lion d 11\h llDliCt O.!Rd~y U, 1'lS R08EAT L YOOEA E•t<u!Ot ol tllt Est•!eOI tr.. tt>ove nt.....,d dtt«lenl ADAMS. l1 ... L$0M .A.NI) ETIENNE 1Ul.3S..rtl.., A ... P.0 ... •Jl S.al .... C.lll•r11I• tstie Tti: 1-l IU·MI' A•-·· -E••<••··· Put>11.,,.., Oronge c .... , O•ilr Pilot. ,_,.,II, lS. J.,nt I, I, ttJS UIO•·IS P UBLIC NOTICE THE SNACK BAR in the ready room goes virtually unused during the evening. Oh , once in a while one of the {do I dare say "fat- t e r ''?) nonridin g emp loyes who w ork arou nd th e jockey facilities will help himself t o a generous -----------[sa ndw ic h from the SLP·ISUI NOTICE TOCREDITOllS SUl'ERIOll COUllTOI'" THE STATE OF CALI '011MIA l'"Olt THI COUNTY Ol'"OAANGE mound of roast beef and other goodies HITTING SCAlES But the jocks sit , stand or lie quietly reuding in the room with its t wo television sets. o ne for commercial TV and ~he other a n1onitor or the raceti, tote board info and other closed-circuit r acetrack pictures. Often a jockey 'A'ill t ake a few lethargic shots at the pool balls scattered around a not- qui te-r egu I at ion -sized pool tuble. (Not once during the entire evening J was there d id a real game get goin g.) The re are plenty of people around to tell you this is, pe rhaps, not a typical night, that ·'these guys are crazy, when they get started " The locker room antics just never got started • i\1 aybe it was the dam pening in flu e nce or a couple of reporters hang ing around, or the drizzly we a the r th a t was n 't quite rain but wasn 't the c ri sp coolness that makes a h orse I and maybe a Jockey, too") want to run his hardest Joe Phelps ts one of the best interpr ete r s of the Jockeys He Ca lls them "the r iders" and expla ins that, during his 25 years at Los Al , he has been one of them . Joe is one of many employes around Los Al this Silve r Anniversary yea r whose service al the Orange County track goes a ll the way back to the beginning. The race course found e d by Frank Vessels Sr., the Ken - tuc ky-born horseman "'ho s taged his firs t r aces... in the b.a c k.yard of the Vessels ranch in 1947, has come a lo ng way fron1 the Sunday after- noon match races of those early da ys. IT W 1\S 2S m eetings aco. 'A'ith an inau gural season o f 11 days that started on Dec. 4. 195 1, that Los Ala mitos en- tered the p a ri -mutuel wo rld of real ra cing. The initial meet had an average daily att en - dance of 3,076 and a dai- ly handle of $144,371 . T'A'O c lubhouses and a short move ucross the r <i ilroad tracks later, the race course, still on its origina l ra nch s ite north of Katella Avenue in Los Alamitos, has come into its own w ith n ight· lighted racing tha t was inaugurated in 1968 by "-A·ll211 EUo\t ol MAAT IN Wl LLl ... M GAEIFI N GEP oko MAAl !N W GREIFlt-IGER, Dt<e•i.ed NOTICE 15 HERESY GIVEN to t{lt t...oitors ol Ille 1t>ovt n•fTWd .,..,_ -1 Oii Pt,_,. M>'in<;i <l•IMS -flll the ~Id de<elltnl ••t requ"t!ll to hie llwm. ,..111\ the fltC•SMry voud'll!fl. In .,_ otli<t ol tl'IO <lerk ot tr.. otiove IHI· lltlt!ll <ou•t. or lo P•titnl 1r..,n. wl!l\lllt ....,,,"',•out"""· lg'"' __ ...,._ •t c/o Lilw OltlttS of MELVIN F CO+.IEN. AUOtney 11 Lil., a..rn. o1 C.tiforn.•. S..Wlt SJO .001 Ci•k Ctnl...- Orive Wt•I. Sonto Ani C•liforn•• '1Xll. wllltll is H>t place ol "-"".,...~ ol Ir.. -•signtd In all m•llt" Pffl..,n· l"'J to I/It estole ol ~old dect11tn1. 'ljlllln !Our montM ilflt• '"-'"'' pul>lic•lion of IJMs llDU<t TODAY'S CIGSSWDID PUZZLE 0.lecll~y ll.ltll MARGAA ET J ANf GAEll'"INGER E ncUlrlo ot tM Wit! ot lll••bowe IWIMO<I ot'COdlrnl La'"' Offl< ... of Ml!l VI N '· COHEN a-ot C.U .. ,,.;., •1<111., Sl•IJll •1 Owk C.11i.r Dr I Ye '#tsl SMtU A .... C.li ....... t1111 T ... .,_, OUIUl--J121 ~'tor E•tU•l<i• Publl-d Orinqot c ... ~1 Ooolf P<lot. ,,,., 11. JS. Junt I, I. HIS 190S.ll PL'BL IC NOTICE B•lllt NOTICE TO CAEOITOAS SUPEAIOll COURT OF THE ST AT E OF CALI FOR NIA FOR THE COUNT'/" OFOAANGE H•. "·IM40 E•l•le of H ... RRY KIRSCH. Ol:<••itd NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVE N ID !lie cte<l•Tor• ol IN! ol>O•e nilmt<I de<:e.;lent Ill.Ill •II l>t•1'Dn> hf•lng <l••n1' "ll•+n>I "" s•kJ "'<O<leM .,,, req"""" ID hit thtm. w•lh "" ne<•••••v •o!Khtrs on me onoct ot 11\e <I••• ot i nt .. bo~t en- 1111«1 court. or to P•tsent f"em. w+!h I"" v cesw.• • Youcllers. to 11\e un<ll!r"Qntd ill olli<t ot • Horold Bu"}. IWS E. •111 SI .. 1'10 11. S•nl• An•. C•llf 'nllll. ...noc l'I i• nw pl•<• o• bus1no•s of ll>t ,.,,. :lll!rS•gnotd 111 ••I m•11••• perlelnil'IQ to ,.,. .... till• of w.!<1 decedent, wltlli" IOU• ......,. .... 11er I"" f"~' pub1.co1iotlOI this nohct. D•led M1J,11. 1•1s. o ... vtOKIRSCH E••<ulor ol tl\e Won ot tllt •t>ov•n•.....,<10«e.;1en1 H.A.AOLO 8URG 1MSE.ttl'ISl.He. II iMIW ....,,, C•UI. 92101 Pt>.:S.ll·Solll .A.ltor .. tfor E ••<ulor "'": 141·!-tll J unt 1. I), 11. 1,, l•IS 2111-IS PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTtllOIJS BUSINESS ,.AME STATE,,..E Nl Tl\O lo>•o.,.•n11 l>f"'"...(' It OolftlJ buSI-,. ... ,~ 808'S LOCK I. KEY SERVICE. ,.,, R•d••n~> Or . Co•I• Mew, C..111. n .11 Aobtrl 0. llolkin. Jr .. 1611 ll'td•-· Or . Co•I• Me••. C•t•I. mn l l\•S ""''"''"~•I {Otl<IU<l•d Dy on !II· ··-· Rober\ O 801~;" Jr ll\il •tolt.....,M w ~< l oltd "'''" I/It Col.<n!y Clerk or 01•n1te Count~"" J~ ). 19/S. ·-Publ1111t<1 O••nQt Co••I Oillly Piiot. .J....,el .11.11.2', ,,,$ 1111.11 P C Bl..IC NOTICE 8•1Stt NOTICE TO CRl(OtT"ltS SUPllltlOll couit"t 011 TNE \TATa 01'" C•Lll'"ORNIA l'"Olt TNll COUNTY OF OllAMGI! ..... A•IM11 E•l•I• ot LILL't' M. Ct.ARI(, Dlt<t•WO. NOTICE IS HEltE8Y GIYENtotllO c•l'dol°"' ol lhe •-• l'lilmRd aec•nt -.. , IM<SOl!l f\ilYln<;i t l•lmtl ~I I,. wicl o.cc..-ni ••t r1<1ulrH to life ,,,...,, witl'I Ille ne<t1wrr wouc,.•~. lfl 11\o olfk• of Ille Cle•k Of II\• •llOW 9<\· lt!IH c-1. 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If, n , 19, ftl• llJJ.-1~ ACROSS 69 Scrape 70 Struck 1 Jeopardy heavil~ 6 Javelin 7 1 Meter lace 11 Amusemen\ 72 Hive 16 Grasshopper product sound 7 3 Old woman 21 Sheeplike 74 Mend 22 Unattended 75 Consume 23 Thin 76 El1c1ts cracker 7 7 Wild 24 Quay an1rna1 25 French 78 Transpose arhcle 79 Distinct 26 Behold' airs 27 Pronoun 80 Charreo 28 Printing 8 I Reluge measu1e 87 Male harp 29 Plu1a1 sea! ending 85 Sanaeo 30 Irish down poet 86 Asiatic 3 1 Babyloo1an an1mat god 8 7 Food lish 32 An) one 90 Bal!led 33 Motionless 9 1 Sugar 35 Modes! .,holders 37 Storehouse 97 N ickel 39 Ascended allo~ 4 1 Vacillate g3 Alncan 43 Greek society le!ler 9 4 Kn ots 44 Touris1 95 N C 0 stop _. slang 46 Under 96 Ice masses ground 97 Mus1ca1 worker .1nst1umen• 48 Feminine 98 Antlereo sull1~ an1ma1 49 Planet 99 Mahce 5 1 French 100 Armed clergymen bane 52 Caravaa-101 Sea son saries 102 Helplessl) 53 Individual old S• Granular 104 Comic snow character 55 Primp 105 River edge 56 Babbled 106 Alaska 58 Antenor mountain 61 AegretluL 109 Japanese 62 Ch ip coins 63 Anc1en1 1 10 Solt country 111 Nearly 67 Side 112 FooUike streel part 68 Eliot 115 Tens character 11 7 Hatian poet " " " "' " ,. ,. , . 118 Digraph 1 t9 Formal head wear 121 Gourmel s dish 122 Cogitate 124 Government system 121 Mona 128 Med1ca1 suit+"" 129 Faeroe islands w1ndslorm 130 College degree 131 Shamasn s ""'i!e 132 Nol pref•• 133 Rope l1be1 134 Greek 1et1e1 •35 Polynesian Jlly 136 Tem pes1 138 Gamu1 140 Gunpowoe1 1ngred1ent 14 2 Playlul mamma. 144 Camp shelters 140 Guide 146 B esio~ 14 7 Secures a Ship DOW,._ 1 Courteou:. 'l Dodge~ 3 Jaoanese m11e 4 Enuance 5 Zodiac. sign 6 Mo1occo measure 7 Cloth !Olds 8 Oaybrel!lk comb form 9 A1omat1c seed 10 Bears in mind 11 Add sugar 12 Glues 13 Concern ing 14 Gather 15 F0test serpent 16 Absolve 17 Listened 18 Ne10 s 'lour 19 E""cuse 20 Deny 3 4 Frencn art1cte 35 Yearn 36 Soo o1 Ra 38 Indian mulben, 40 E""clamahofl 42 Corundum 45 Heed 4 7 Poke• stake 50 Regarding 5 1 AU1re 52 Angr~ 5 4 Yule song 55 v'aul!1ng aids 56 Factor, 57 Mo1s1en 58 Commandea 59 Lambs pen name 60 Musical sign 6 1 Submerges 62 R+me 6 4 Beno~ 65 Panay aoor1g1nes 60 Ont} 68 QI the s .. n 69 August 70 01SJO•n 7 7 Employeu 73 Agncullurt goades!. '"' Make men, 76 House slipper!. 77 Protrude 78 Temper lan\rums 79 Ca1cu1a1ors 60 Spree slang 81 P1vota1 1o•nl 82 Transm1! 83 African hly 64 "Tender!oot l1 II II CLA SSIFl f'B SECTION FOR NS WE RS 85 Strong PO•nt 86 Trunk 67 Paint layer 88 Trieste measure 89 Por1a1 9 1 Appendages 92 Untid) 93 Rose o• coral 95 Maiden aun!s 96 Annoying 9 7 P1ebold ~ ·horse 99 Large kn1te 100 'Bygone 10 I SQuander 103 Values highly 104 Mus11er 105 Buddh1s1 monk 106 Cral!sman 107 Lower va1ue 108 Fourth Cal!ph 110 Oversee 111 G1r1 112 Gree .. 1eUe1 '13 Churcn reshva1 • , .. Step~ '16 Naul•ca · a11ec11or- ', Goa~ ._at1n , ,a B101ica "1ng 120 Remo1E planet 123 Mak e wa rm 125 Arabian crHelta1n 126 Emponum 134 Family membe, 137 Forwara 139 Helm POS1hon 14 I Chinese pagoda 143 Prepos1hon I QUARTER HORSES FROM JOCKEYS' SIDE OF TRACK AS THEY BLUR INTO HOME STRETCH Horsin' Around • with Tom Mccann the founder's late son, Frank Vessels Jr. The race course ne w hosts t>A·o harness racing meetif!«s each year in addition to the 79-night seuson of quarter horse action, the 1975 editjon of v.•hich is under way now. Annual a ttend ance for -th e three cvc-nts is run- nin g rnorc t h an 1.6 million and the three- evcnt handle is better than $130 million. Thal size is reflected in the number of sets of jockey silks bunging in the rafters of the jocks' r oom of wh ic h J oe Ph~l ps is c ustodia n . tions from his mount's trainer.before getting up onto the--tiny-+.acing s.ad- dle. Ten minut es be fore post time. he heads his horse out onto the tr.ack fo r the post pa rade . Phelps ex pl<iins that most jocks circ expected lo be up by 5:30 a.m . and out to the tra.ck soon a ft er th at to breeze horses until 9 or 10 a. m. Afternoons are free for rest or private activities before the jockey has to get buc k to the track and yield his life to the clock again. THE EVEN ING at the track starts a good hour ~ l I "' 1-J ' · He pokes each set of colors onto the e nd of a long stick, which he uses to h a n g up the jock jacke ts while he talks .about the routine. before fi rst pos t a nd COWBQY, JOCKEY CLOTHES MIX IN LOCKERS lasts an hour or so after 'r"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""I the J..a s t race. J\.1ost I A jockey's life i6 run by the clock. He must be dressed , carry ing his tat•k und h a ndi c ap "'eights .and be checked in at the scale 13 minutes before pos t t ime of each race he is to ride . He moves out the door of the jocks ' room, walks the fe 'A' paces to the paddock and s p e nd s three minutes getting lnstruc- jockeyS >A'ill arr ive at the track by 7 p .m. and not leave until I or 2 u.m.'to grab a few hours' sleep before that 5;30 get -up a gain. The schedule may ex- plain :.i wisecr;1ck Phelps quotes fron1 one jockey he has kOOYln "'I-Ie used to .s <.1y , ·1 talk sex at the tr<.1ck a ll 1norn· 1ng and horses <1l the bar all afternoon " WED. THRU SAT NIGHTS 8 PM MATI NEE SUN AT 2 ,30 SEATS FROM $1 75 TO $5 50 GROUP DI SCO UNTS 172 N GlASSELl IN O RA NGE presents 6U\fS&OO&IS 'ii 14<1S•CP.• FABLE .f \!ROAD"(AY CALL 997' 3483 PAC•f•( ACADEM Y for tht PER FORMING ARTS fH~<f!tiYt~!l/~Jrl "'""MUSI C CTNTER Orange County's ONLY AUTHORIZED H~~ HORSETRAILER DEALER UNIVERSITY OLDS 2850 Harbbr 81Yd. Costa Mesa . 540-9640 en Bargain 1\1atin ees $1. 50 T it 2:30 Senior Citizens I. 50 at all SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FW'f. AT llRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA I S..·27 11 '"FLOSSIE'" IXI No One URder I I Admitted 7:15&9:15 Sat /Su,.. I: 15·1: 15-5: I S-9:: 15 FREE PARMl"IG So. COAST ''THE REIHC .. NA ON OF l'ETER l'ROUD" PLAZA II 7&10:JO.Scrt/SuR•l:l 0·7:00-1 0:30 "MIGHT W ATCH" S49·lJS2 8:45 Sert /Su11 I :45·5:30.t:OO CllEllAUllD TlllEE =~• CLINT EASTWOOD "THE EIGER SANCTION ~' Sol., Sun. 1 I :OO·l: 15·5:)0-7:45-9:55 7:10-9:25 J_, .... ,. s..-G_.,. "Mrmnl1m .. 7-9: IS Sal /Sun-2:30.4:45-7:00-9: 15 FA€E PARMt"I "EMMANUELLE' IXI 9:00 Sert/Su" 2:00-5:30-9:00 "CONFESSIONS OF 4 WINDOW CLEAt<fER" 7:20-1 0:30 Sert /Soitt 3:4S-7:20. I 0:30 E~Es~~.~s~n~,~~~r~ J~rrs~ i~~,Es~~ 2,30 ~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Rew prad11cllon of 01te of lhe f1Jnniosf mu1lcols ever I 'ROBERT MORSE ' RUDY VALLEE EvtS. feac. S111.)l i30 • MATS. T~Mtl. Ii S&l 2:30 B&ck on th• 1ta11:e for the firs t lime sfnce his triumph in "The Kin11: 1nd t" · YULORYNNER in an eiotlc new musical 00\"SSEY co·starrlni JOAN DIENER "/oh" F. K1"ntdy (tftlt• f or "" P•rlOIMllll Nh ProduetlOll FORMAL OPENINQ JUNE 10 (lhtu Aug. 23) Special Sut>acrlptlon Per1ormance Tonlgh1 7 P,M , MUSIC CENTER BOX orFICES, PACIFIC ST£RCO, 637 s. HUI & 135 MUT~AL AGCNCIES. !Ctll 627·1248 for nearest 11ency), ror info. c1ll/Wrllt CIVIC LICHT OPERA, 135 N. C11nd Ave .. l ,A,, CA 90012-626-7211 1620-9220. fUll·Tlr.!C STUDENTS $2.50 I ht. b•I. curt.tin (II 1v1il1blt). 1.0. Rro·o. llANKAMCR!CAflD/MASTf.R ~ACE HONORED AT MUSIC CEftTER eox 2rr1cE. ADO 2s,, 8 .DLINC C~RGE fOR MAIL ORDERS. ~ lr.ra.ir>!•l•'"''O g10-1P1CI •! ~1 1 l~e ~oat l os~ie lllOIJJ • •.• fll . J:ll-1:11 UJ .• SJ/l 1:11-1:15 ~IHll llD 1:11 "A Th in g of Beauty is a Joy Forever" -JoM l(ft1J (Ir ut ul (kotf,(fantayClwr 0 R 5 5 5 uly Goulet Plans I Anaheim Sh-ow-=-- 8y JACKIE HYMAN Of tllt Dally ~ i.t ttaff v "l am .not slnglnf, I am danc ing. They don't know i>bo ut this but I um one of the world's pre· miere dancers. J escuped from Russia 14 weeks ago. . "At'tua lly, I 'm just kidding. I dan{'e like an elephant in heat." Robert Goulet was dis· t'ussing his upcoming atp- pearanN~ in "The 1975 Fe~ttval of Stars," whkh will be <Jt the Anaheim Convent ion Center June . •14. Robert Goulet at Anaheim press conference: 'I make up things } when I don't know the words.• HE WI LL be perform-• ing with his wife, Ce1rol. Lawrent'e , and come- dhm Norm Crosby. "I don 't really know wtiat I 'm going to sing. Songs from 'Camelot' 1rnd some gospe l s ongs. I make up things when 1 don't know the words," Goulet said a t an in· formal prt>ss conference in Anaheim. In his Anaheim s how, tut will introdut'e a new gospel group called 21st Century Limited. "They sing...in_c.tu.u:cll e.s. l'lley a re really, truly gospel s ingers. I thought I'd try something d1Uerenl," he s aid. Other plans in Goulet's near future include an cy>pearance this fall in C o s An ge le s in "Camelot," a lso witn his wife. GOULET, who became famous in the role of Sir Lant'elot 15 years ago, has t'Ome full t'ircle and will be playing tM....role. .o.L.Klng Arthur this time. ·-· ''It's scary but I 'm looking forward to it b41c.ause you only grow by putting yourself out on a limb," he said. Sunday.Junes. 1975 OAILYPILOT 8 7 B . .l-Back to · Country By MATT YANCEY AtN<lt!td l'rtU Wrll"' NASH VILLE. Terln. <AP) -After stints at rot'k , {'Ow b oy und gla mor pop music, B.J . Thomus has returned to country. His weepy "Hey Won't You Play An othe r So meb o d y Done Somebody Wrong Song" has hit number one on the country charts and has restored his standing m the field after a long absent'e. The fa ct that the tune skyrocketed to the top· selling s ingle in the pop field while t'reeping up the l'Ountr y t'harts helpl5 {'On firm what Thomas says is a shift iti the publi<'.''s taste. "COUNTRY is the 'hippest' music there is today," he says. "The lyrit's an~ sad but the songs are ha ppy." Thomas(the B.J . is for oellyPltetSIJlffl'Mt• Billy ~oe) has been in · Nashville to r et'ord a informa ll y with re· ;md his innate roman- porterS. t1cism, he s aid. This fall, he s aid, he ··1 eve n t'ry at game ''.:ilJ lau'l('h his o_wn .J e· !>hows. My political af· cord t'omp<.i ny "called finilfes-nmagfile woura l\1uJdle·of-the-Ro<.id En· be an independent lt.'rpnses bt>('a use I'm a libt'rCJI w i th a t'O n · middle -o f -th e -r o ad ser vative bent and 1 find s ingt>r." Jle and Harry myself getting more t'on· Relafonle will ret'o1·d on (servat1ve as I get older," the labt'I :.ind hope to sign Goulet said. other casy-lis tening Ht> shook his heC:td as singers. he announced that it was new album that he says will be even a little more rountr y than the last. In the planning stages are a hve album and one de· voted to gospel. In 1966, Thomas got his first gold re{'o1·d with an old Hank Willia m s song, "l 'm So L onesome 1 Could Cr y." F.merging from the Texas night dub rock t'ir t'uit , he then re{'orded a string or hits including assocullcd with ' Rain· "Hooked on a Feeling.'' droP!> Keep F alling on My "Eyes of a New York Head" cv<'n though that Wom an " and "Rock and ancl "Somebody Done' Roll Lullabr." Somebody W1·ong" ate what he's most known TH ERE were troubles, for. too. Thomas says he Willi Thom·as says he still Pllid only $1,800 for his ncver tires of singing first six records even "Raindrops" but that the though they sold 8 image~t gave h1m almost million t'Opies. Now. drove him crazy . with well over 20 million "It µut mt' 1n a tuxedo re{'ords sold, he still ts 1 mag e w 1th d an c 1 n g t'ynkal or record com -girls, a big horn sc{'t1on, pany executives and pro· ------------"'"' dut'ers. And there were the drugs . Thomas says that's a ll part of the past now and that he hasn't touched any d1·ugs in the last three yea l's. "People started pump· ing me with pills when 1 was 15. 1 thought it was just so m e th ing that made you fet>t good. 1 didn't know what I was _ .... Telle how to plant It or how to fix It Saturdays In the DAILY PILOT s t 1· i n g s -a 11 l II a t r1 g amarol e jus t t o satis fy the whim of somebo dy who t hink!. they know what's hap· pcmng but doesn't." messing with. tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;.iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "By the time 1 was 18, I was gone, a total speed freak. I don't even re· member what hap~ned from 1968 to 1972." ONE OF the things that happened then was a single that was pushed tQ a..5_.million.he.s.t seller by a movie about two turn ·9f ·the century Robin Hood s t'alled "Butt'h Cassidy and the Sundan{'e Kid." His record company a nd manag er say Thomas is weary of being e>E N EAAL CINEMA CORPORATION his daughter Nicolette's OTHER record t'Om · 19th birthday. "Wow," ---------------------~panics, he said, <.ire "not Goulet said. ·•well. you t:.ilk ing to me. They're hove to say one thing. r selling rock groups and still h<.ive m y own hair." Elton John, <in ilk of ----------~ whi ch I am not one." Goulet, who s howed up tou s le ·haired and s leepy ·e yed with s un· glasses perched atop his head, took time to talk MESA COMnHUOUS SAT. & SUM. 2 r.M. -Natl• -·-•JllCll••-· Sotf-Yll JOIOI So-..f '"°''°"nUJOlOO --·--a-SHAMPOO,. ~"'·----­LAST DITAll • --------., . .. ACl~tC TMSATRSe DltlYa·• IUNa •AP_,. MAR.ol9 awe.en..·• ~ .... , ....... .................. CMltA..Oa .......... , •• Fn..l.c.69-....... ._ ""'''" ......... "--" .... ,.,,. .. , '""' "'•fltat•··--··--' • "THE SISTER·IM-LA W" "'THE STErMOTHER" IRI ~ttvvFr1830om Sal /Su n/Hol 1 2 30 Mon ttwu Fu to 7 pm -11 25 .. A TOUCH OF cuss· "'TAMARIND SEED" ll'GI "'THE SISTU-IM-U.W .. "'THE STU'MOTHEr IRI ""jHARK'S TREASURE'" "WESTWOltLD" .,GI "'11M U°" h1. Wi11ter" .. 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HOllDAY MATINffS-"'·-- WAJ:f DISNEY p~ - J!l:ROHIN ' CRUSQ~.U.S.N. ..-.VAN DYKE ·._.KWAN "MURDER OM THI ORIENT EXrltESS" "'A'Elt MOOH" ll'GI IARIRA STltEISAHO JAMES CAAM "FUHMY LADY" ll'GI ..RET\MH Of THE,. .. 'ANIHH" lf'GI 11TOMMY11 & 'SHARK'S TRUSURr lf'GI "W.W. & n. DiDe 0-........ & "S .... Y .S." IP'GI • .......... .,..,.,.. "lllHCARMA TIOM OF ,.ETE• · I raouo· tat -uGEHD QF ._.EU HOUSE" IPGI 0EIGE~AMCTIOM'' IRI & "Ftt rAQ.E'" lf'GI I As only Disney could do it. In keeping with the Jll8hr'ical tradition of Walt Di:mcy. Disneyland celebrates America's 200th birthday in a spectacular moving panorama of mirth and merriment ... ''America on Parade'.' Yn\1'11 enjoy a new family o( giant DisMy characters performing in bii.ti:cer-than-life pageantry. • highlighting the most colorful momenL<> of our nation 'g heritage. This exciting procession is presen~ twice daily at 3 and 10 pm throu~hout the summer. Don't Jet this parade pass you hy. PREMIERE JUNE 14 88 DAILY PILOT Sunday, Jun-... • ~ . . J;la ft a 1 of 10 Ports for Greek Ship By STAN DELAPLANE avoid black cats and take aspirin?) The new Greek ship Golden Odyssey Is carrying 460 passengers in the wake of Ulysses. Aboard is our Man in the Mediter- ranean and he repo1ts: "They must not even scrape the stone jetty. Passen gers leap the gap between Malta and the lu cky dghaJsa " "We're back m Christian land again ''St Paul himself was shipwrecked here on his way to Rome for tnal by Caesar Consequently his three months on Malta is celebrated by churches street names and even a couple of taverns "We left Tunis as the last tourists stag- gered up the gangway, loaded with blouses and brassware and those lace-like bird cages. <Everybody seems to buy them whether they have a bird at home or not.> • "We have 10 ports to cover in 14 days It keeps us hopping. The fortified island of Malta is framed in lhe porthole this morn· ing. High-walled ramparts carved of yellow stone def end a deep natural harbor "Napoleon was stuck here too. Lived for a few months m the building that's now the post office · · _ "They ferry you ashore here m dgha jsas. They're something like a gondola Boat owners s ay terrible luck will follow 1f the dghajsa touches land (I suppose you "We rode up to town m a horse-drawn Karrozzm -that 's a fancy name for a fancy carnage As king price is $4 U.S The drtver will settle for $2 "As he stirred up the horse with a whip, he said ·My father was born 'ere ' (T he British military dropped their aitches , . . ,, • '. " - • and a Orig. 1 Andre sofa. Red/green pai11ey quilt. Cathedral finl$h. $2030 2 Antonelli chairs. Rust crewef. Catheqr:al finish. Each: $681 1 Benay sofa. Green imported sit)( vel\let. VHaine finish. $2316 1 Benay sofa. Green-bejge cut "~ht'frt~ Vi)aine fioi$h, .• , $2212 2 Cassis chairs. Olive damask. Vilaineflnssh. Each:.... $886 2 Cassis chairs. Gofd crushed vetv~t. Vitaine finish. Each; $713 1 Consulate chair . Multicolorcrt,wt. VilainefiniSh. Ea. • $784 2 Oenaine arm chairs. Geometric satin. Paint fini!h. Ea. S882 2 Denise cane arm chairs. Damask. 8eflaird flt\ish. Each: $481 2 Desiree chairs, Green cr.wel,. Natvrale fi"isti. Each.. • . $481 1 Dominique sofa. Green damask. C.thedral finish. . . . • $1177 1 Oomlftique sofa. Brown/melon nirpe. c.thedral finish. 111881 1 Oomintque sofa. Geometric we.we. Cathedral fin ish ... SUl98 1 Dominl~ue sofa. Geometrk! chile*. C.thtdral finish. • . 11868 2 Dubots swivel chairs . .Beige/rid brocade. Each: ..•.... 1686 2 "•io wing chairs. Flm ve~ liflairo ft"ith. Each : $712 1 JOinet lowseat. Plaid silk t.tffeta quilted. Vilaine finish S1321 1 Ja1 ld9in tofa. Ra1e imported .Uk vthet. Vilaine f1oish S2fill . ~ eofa. Damask stripe. Cen:allone finish .••..• l2030 Robinson's Newport ,, 2 Fashion Island around here l •My mother was a Bulgarian • <Pause here for the punch line.) " 'Know what that mykes me., sir? The Maltese Balkan 1 ' <Loud laughter > 'For $2 you get the ride and the Jokes. too " "Everybody speaks English -England controlled Malta so long that you aren't sur prised that 4 p.m sharp ts time for tea. "It's warm and in the high 70s at this time in the Med. Worth the $2 for the Kar rozzin. You can get to the high city in twenty minutes by stairway . But it's a steep walk "Prices are stiff Car rentals are $5:50 a day without gas <Gas probably $5 a gallon .) We took the tour of the island which takes two hours . "The driver asked $20 He accepted $10 so quickly we knew we'd been had. So back to the Wooden Horse Bar aboard ship. 11 Shop Sun. \2·6, Mon. 10-9 } 644-2800 T , . Bach Fest I n Carmel The Carmel Bach lerey P~nln s ula. Festival, a series of con-continuing thtough Sun- cert5, recitals and lee-day, July2'. tures, featuring works of Ticket reservations J S. Bach and other may be made by contact- composert of the Baro· ing the Carmel Bach que era, will begin Mon-Festival, P .O. Box 575, day, July 14, in Carmel-Carmel, CA 93921, pbAne by-the-Se~ en the Mon-(408) 624-1521. OVERSEAS DELIVERY ,. aasa · SALES. SRVICL 6'-t;;~ .... LEASING, .-;,_:::-_-:... ___ "'· ..... & OVERSEAS DBJVEAY • c:--_ ~;:;JI _ =-#I ,._,. DICK MILLER MOTORS u ow. w__..u •. w-. s.t.A.M •· ss1-21n -- Sunday, June 8, 1975 DAILY PILOT C ( I HUist, K111T8schBring H~Ine State Titles TOP SHOT PUTTERS-Newport Harbor High's Dave Kur- rasch, who won the boys' state shot put competition Satur- day, helps Becky Daniel, a lso of Newport. with her form. Leads El/1' to Title Cooper Sizzles In State Meet By ED BlJRGART 01 lhe OiillY Pilol St•fl SAN DIEGO-The sensational Dedy Cooper fm<11ly los t a high hurdles nice here Saturday at Balboa Sl<.idium, but s till showed 17,000 fans why he is ohe of ~ Americ<1n's premier high school ~ track runners. Cooper won the 330 lows despite nearly tripping on the 8th hurdle C:tnd anchored two relay teams to victory a s his Harry El- ls High Falcons breezed to the boys team title in the CIF state track and field championships. Harry Ells ended with 22' points, 8 more th"n runnerup Newport Harbor and 11 more than Pasadena. Ells pract1c<11l y had the title won before the· las t event--the mile rcrlay. Having already scored 16 points, Ells only needed a fifth place finish to win. But.Cooper obviously wanted a first.· Anchoring the mile relay, Cooper was in fourth as he took the baton. but exploding on the final turn, Cooper moved into second C1nd effortlessly passed Newport's Brian Theriot in the stretch, recording a 46.2 leg en r oute to Ells' 3: 15.7 win. Cooper also anchored Ells' winning 440 relay (41.2) and won the 330 lows in 36.5. After being left in the blocks in the 120 highs , Cooper finished strongly, clock- Reiny Stars For Angels Jerry Rem y slammed two doubles a nd Cl sing le while Frank Tanana stifled Milwaukee on five h i ts, leading the California Angels to a 5-2 victory over the skidding Brewers S<1lurday night at Anaheim Stadium. Remy scored thre!: runs, drove in one and stole C:1 bC1 se as the Angels won their fourth straight and handed the Brewers their third straight loss C1nd the 15th in their last 19 games. Tanana, 3·4, snapped a person<1l four-game losing streak and fashioned his first victory since May 10, He struck out six, walked four and hit two batten. ·The Angels got .a first inning run against Williams Casto, 1-1, on Tommy Harper's bases- loaded forceoul and got t}ll{o more in the second· on two walks, R e m y's double and Mickey Rivers' grounder. Remy also dou~led in the fifth and came firound on Rivers' lnrteld single 11nd Joe L:.houd's sacrifice fly. 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But Robert Gaines from Ken· nedy High in Richmond also rC1n 13.3, nC1rrowly defeating a rival he has not beaten in 13 months, d espite running 13 .5 sever al times. "Confidence is the name of t he f!ame and I hC1d plenty of it to· dC1y ," Gaines s aid. There were plenty of other standouts on a clear, wC1rm after- noon. Kevin WilliC1 m s of San Fernan- do High recorded a slight upset in the 100, defeating two-time state champ Eh Jefferson of Crawford High in San Diege. Williams lied the meet 11ecord of 9.4 CIS Jef- ferson finis hed second in 9.5. "l figured if 1 could get off to a quick start, I would win," said Williams. "I got off to a bad one Friday a nd almost got Jefferson at the wire." Johnny Ware of Sacramento was another impressive winner, coming from behind on the final tum and drC1wing away to a 47.2 win in the 440. And he might h<1ve gone faster if he had originally known wben the 440 WCIS to SlClrl. · "Ithoughttheracewastorun at 3:45, mstead of 3: 15," Ware s<1id. "So 1 d1dn 't start warming up un- til 3 and only got 7 minutes in, in- stead of my usually 30. , "I wasn't exC1ctly ready and I expected to be a little closer around the 330 mark. I also w<1nt- ed to run 1n the 46s. ·• 100-1. Wllll•m'i (San Fernan<IOI 9 ' (equals ll•le record of 9.4 by Mel Gray, SM\la Rosa, 1961, Jellerson, Cnwlord, 1'14, 197$, Joe And•ew\, W.st Baktrslletd, 197'1. 2. Jellerson (Crawford) 9.S; l. Jackson (Pasadena l 9 S, 4. AncJrews IW Ballerslleldl 9 6, s. Glass tCa1>U4tmOnl, O.kl•ndl 9.6. 210-1. Mullins IH•m1llc>11 I ll l; l Al'IClres (W. B•kerslielcSI ll 1. J. McG10111in IComt>1onl 21.l, '· J.ckson t P•sMltnal ll.l; s. Jellerson (Crawford) 21.l. 4~0-1. Ware ISacramcntol '1.2; 2. Theriot (,..wport H.,bOrl 47.•; l Hunt (N. HollyWOOdl 47.7; 4. C.Ouller !Santa Cruz Harbor) 48.2; S. Sml\11 1Pa~nal48l. 180-1 Suhr IS•n JO$e LtlQhll I Sl.O; 2. Aldrl~ (f>elalum•l 1 SIS; 3. HoKCM (81rm· 1nol>Am) 1:s1.e; ' Jonu tN. Ba•erslleldl l :S?.6; s. Ledel ILA Washlnolon I \ • S3.7 Mile-I. Johnson (S~yllnel 4.09.S; 7. Arriola 10.hrl 4: 10.?; J. Woods (Vlsll I 4: 10.8; '· Green (San R•IMI I '· 11.2; s. Hun I I Henry) 4· 11.2. 2·mll•-1. Hulll (Laguna a .. chl 1:44.t (slale mHI record, break1 ol,d mtrk ol 8:46 S. Rich Kim- bal\, De u Sallel. l. Serna tl..o4lr•I 8:4S.•. l . Kluin (Oe•wlllel l :S6.2; '· KlnQffV <S.n C•rlosl l :S7.l ; S. AQulrre tSenl• Barbllr1l t:00.1. 120HH -1. Galnu (Rlchmol'ICI, Kennedy) ll.l; 2. eoop.r IEllsl 13.l ; l . ,,.1.rson (S.ddleback 113.3; 4. Gn90ry IMiuto11 VleJol U.•; S. Kennedy tSerr•monttl 14.0. l 30LH-I. Coop.r <Ells) 36.S; 2. Hunter IP•~• I 36 1; 3. Thompson IMornlnosldel 37 1; 4. Miller ISi. Bonavelllurtl 37. t; s. Flnley <C-rlll'Ol 17.•. U> relay-I. Ells 41.2; 2. SF WlllOtl 41.3; 3. P•~llA 41.4, 4. Compton 41.S, S. Kenneay, 8¥Slow41.t. Mlle rel•y-1. Ells 3:1S.7, ~ H•fW J:1'.7; 3. Ctrion ,):17.3; 4, Muir J:ll.9; s. Mt. Plt•wnl 3: 1t.&. HJ-I. WuhlnQlon ILA Fre.._111.01· 2. Owen's C.stlemonl, 0.kl•ndl •·10; J. LaM Fr-nil .. 10; 4. C.Ollln1(Monterey)6-10; S. GoftMr IEst.n- clalM. L.1 -1. WlllOn (Fonlafla 124-I V.; 2. ~ll'IQ$ (Oii• larlol 2l·11\.; .l. PulUam ISllytlne. 0.klanctl 2H11.!.; 4, Anctrews (W, B•kenllaldl 22•111/'t; S. Tltlmlll CHunllnolon Perk I tMIV.. TJ-1. Dobbins (Mercectl ~ .. a; 2. JoKlllOft (0.kllfldl 4 .. 2; 3. ii.Hlty IWooOtllMI 49-1; '-Cl• lnoaem 1warrt11) 4•S; s. 1'4ec:con'lb (Alc;""'°'1CIJ •1• •• SP-1. KurrHCll (Newport " ..... , u.4~; ,, Laul (Sant• Cl,,al .,.t ; J . VaHM (Sonora) .... ll~i; •. Sll11Urd (St. P•ut) "4.0\lo; S. Mlldltoll ILB Polyl '2·1. Olicu1-1. Albtrl (Lodi) 171-11; 2. Howtll (ltresMI 111-10; 3. BerHno 11...0S Gatos> """i' 4. Tl111ley (Hev•d• U11lolll 1.-..; S. No(NaUQh Oii (Hoc>Wr FrUllOl 1'1·J, fllv-i. Schlmm•I <VIII• Ptrlll 1S·6: '· 'llalll1trom (VIII• P.,k I IS·•; 3. Goodman ,("'90UrAl U-t ; 4. Sull (LemOO,..) 14-10; S. CuirM (~J14'1t , .. ,.. tcorl119-tllt• 11, Newpof't ... ~ 14, ... Wdetla 11, Vllll Perk 10 SllYllrtet, SM1 Feman- Clll lltd Wttt llOtrUlttll l, LIMll, "9IOI\ ,OlllM, L•llllU •••ell( Sacremtl\IO, l(elllltefY !Alc;l'lmond) HAM llon, LA l'ttmonl MCI Mttced •· S.rr1mofllt, Cr•wfotd 111d c:om'1t0fl $. l're1~. S, Wittoll, Ptlal11ma, 011tlflo, \..o1r1, $alllt Ctara. Gahr •'!Cl 0 0••11ct •. Lot C)tloa. Blnn-11191\am, Sall R•moll. NO•lh HOllywooll, S.ct· ct••&aO., Motnl110llelt, SollOft . ,t,eollra. Visit, APnttlUll Fremon!, W~\IO and e•rto11 J, t40over l'rttllO, NOftll &aktttllelel, Ml.i.tol Viele. S.11 C.tlot, Ntvtdt UnlOll, S.1110 Crur Htrl!Or, !;t, 8ofltve111vrt, $1 ll't1u11 l.tmOOtt, SM lt•IMI, tolon- .. rty, Wfltrtn a11ct Muir 2, Ktl'IMdV 18'nlowl, I> WA5'11nt10fl Hullllll9IOll ,._,II, s.N1 aarilar•, .._~,.,,,..,, Crupi, Ptlrlt ll 1'4enrv, •swllC .. ~ r .-..l'tt uallt 1. I Newport Harbor 2nd In SQ,ii Diego Meet O~ily P1tot PM>tos by Glenn Whole Daniel placed foutth in lhl' girls competition. (Se 0 e girls' re- sults, page C'-2). Bv GLENN WIUTE • Of lht D•llY Piiot S .. lt SAN DIEGO -Laguna Beach High dis ta nce machine Eric Hulst rnn ti~ fourth fastest prep tv.o mile m history C1nd Newpbrl Harbor High's Dave: Kurrasch nailed down 'his s econd straight !ilate ~hot pyt championship to highlight Cl s tando ut set of performances by Orange Coast area <1thletes m the 57\h .state high school track and field cham- p10ruih1ps Saturday at Balboa Stadium, here. Thn'L' otht-r area individuals s pal'kkd with i'\ewport's Brian Thenol t:.ikrn g sel'ond in the 440 147.G), :\>11ssion \11ejo's Wilbur Grt>gory was fourth in the fastest prt:•p hi g h hurdles field ever <JS· sembled, clol'king 13.Ci. And. F.sta n ci<.1 high jumpl'r Ken Conner cleared 6-9 in lus s pecialty for fifth . Also, Newport's mile relay oul- fi t of StcVl' Foley, Rry<.1nt Humunn, Yin Mulroy and Theriot churned a 3 : lG.7 for second place tx>hind Ells of Richmond. :\1ulroy broug ht the Tars from fifth to second with a fine third leg ;rnd thut set Theriot up for the anchor lap. And he cruised a nif- ty 46.9, t a king the lead and hold· TWO-MJLF. W l ~l'\ER -Er ic Iluls t of Laguna Beac.h leads Corona del :vl<.ir's Brian Hunsaker (left) and Lo<Jrc:i 's Ralph Serna tlurin g the stale two-mile run Satur- dGt y. Hu b l edged Sl'rtW for thetitle, clocking 8: 44 .9, a sti..lte meet record. Texru (El P~o) Nabs NCAA Crown PROVO , U tah (AP > - Eamonn Coghlan of Villanova won the featured mile with a stir- nng kick but lhe University of Texas (El Paso) gained its first team championship despite rain and cold.Saturday in the 54th Na- tional Collegiate Athletic As· sociation track and fu~ld cham- pionships. Coghlan us ed a blistering kick in the final yards to win the event in 4:00.06. UTEP, however, picked up a third in that race, a victory in the steeplecha:;e, a fifth place in the pole vault and added that to 29 points scored Friday for the team title, dethroning Tennessee han- dily .. UTEP ha d 55 points while UCLA was second with 42. USC finished third with 37. Star of the meet, however, was Washington State's Kenyan dis- tance runner John Ngeno, who capturt?d the six-mile on Friday and returned Saturday wtth a . brilliant strategy to win the three-mile. l'INALS Polev1utt -I. Btll, Ark1n1asSl1te, 1 .. 1 (NCAA INtl re<O~ll. Old mark 11·1, SellQrtn. Solll/lefn C.I 1 .... •nd Jo,,.,SOll, 1(111.as. 1970,i NCAA rtCOt'd, Old mark 1t-OVt, Smith, LC>flO a.ac;h Stele, 111<1 Johl\WOtl, Alabama. lt12. 2. Al~y. Sall"°"' SI•••· 1 .. 1 lltlp,.y ah•••• bOlh r&eordt wt th a.u 1 a. ITI• ~!Wfftl 8alrct, LeflQ 8•1<h State, 1llcl ~s. UCLA, 17-1. $, Jtiwe, Tt•O CEI P110). 11-4. 6, kott. WIKOf'lllll, 11-4. (PllCtS dKIOtd on ,._, ml&M$). Ja,,.1111 -1. Gotdi., Lano 8t1<h s1a11, 2so.2 l . Wlllllm•. Al•b1rro•. 20·>. J. Ew•tlko, Wa9111"9t0ft, 2 ... 2. 4 Martl11, TtM11-. ,,.._o l. ~o'"· lltl9ham You119, 242-t . 6. G•pl11skl, 0.rtlll'IO<Ah, 2.0-10. 110 HH -' 5hll)CI, LSU, t> •. i. Owens, UCLA,, ,4 0 1 Fotttt, Horii\ C•rotl,,,. Cefllral, 14 OI •. l\ot...ci, l(allMl SIAll, 14 21. i. J~ltton, VCI..~ 14 u. • JoM'°"· use. u ,,., Stt•C>lt<llAM -1 Mu11,1ta, UTEP, I '7 93 2. $mllll, Wlchlla SI alt, I . S .... ), 8aroer, O•'•OOll, t :oo.s... 4, Sttyllll\tt. Wt'1trll Ktmuclly, •·Gt \), s. Ro<lll, "utoer1; t :02.2&. &. M<Oontld, K -•· t :O.tt. 440 relay --1 use (Willtams s.mrron' RondlP, Golll.e!>I 39 0. 1. C<1l1forno~. 39 • J Aro/OM )talt'. 3'1.7. '· Toas .::riri\toal\, 39 7 S. Te.as. J9 9 6 u~~ ·~ 0cogr.lan "•lldnova,. 00 Ob 1 S<hollonq, s,,,, Jos• S•••e • oo JI l w.MJwa u r E P,' 01 2l • Ht1ndenre1ch. Indiana, • 02 U ~ ~p•.rs, I Ru1o;trs.• o..;iq 6 Jone• 1aanosi..1r-r• O\ l• lnlermed1ale hurdles I Cdud•ll 1n<11e1nA SO •. 2. Tolor, Occodental, SI O l Wllllann, l<~nlutkY St•I•, Sl.O. '· Schwab, Penn, s1 13 s C.at11•v, B4ylor. Sl.\6. 6. S"int'. ~nn State, SI H 440 I Brown. UCLA, •S 34. 2 Fra11er, /Ir 11~na Stale. •S S9 l T .,.,101. T•l"•n South<!rn. 4S 97 A RMidlt, USC, 4S 9' S S•nds. ~M Slate •6 S9 6 ~10s. wnr.inoton, •6 61 no t Jones, T~"ne""'· lO 6 1 Golk!'\ u~c. 10 6 3. E dwards. C.al Poly (SLOI, 70 1 ' Wh•l•ker, S<ln Jose SI , 20 9. 5. Bre<Mllleit<I, T••as A&M, 21 0.6. Brown. Arl1ona.1l 0 Hoon Jump -1. S"&n~lln, Nor111ea•I Lou1s1ano11.. /.\ l . Kolonek, UCLA. I 0. 3 Smith, Kani.as, I 0 '· Foel<ls. Seton Hall, 1 0. S. Livers, Sdn J~ Sldte, 1·0. 6 (T,~J Embter, Harvard, O.trnnf!ttu, Georoo•, De Lorey, B•y1or . .nd Woods, OreQOn State, •116·10 atO t. Enyeart U11'1 !ilal!'. 1 ,, 01 1. Vellkamp, Oklahoma, I '7.66 J Mclean, BuOntll, 1:•7.93. '· F'rior.cls, Bo1>lon ColleQe, 1 '8.4). s. Schnppert, V1t1•nova, I .•8 H. &. ITlel b11-en Doan, Weber Slale, and Sctiullt, 8VU, 1 .... .,, Triple jump -I Liver\, San Jose Slale, ss.1 i •. 2 Grimu, UTEP, ~4·21 1 J Taylor, UC.LA.~ I •. Cocllee, USC,» 1 S Stay, Kanws, SJ JI •• • H•ll. AtllONI Slale, Sl·1. Three mole -1, Ngeno, WaShlnoton Stale, 1J ll.1. 1. ~Is. Oreoon, I) J6 7. 3 T1tllMlul1a, Nevada· Reno, 13 37 }. ' Wtlls, Rice, 13 J9 S S. TruJlllo, Army, 1l '2.1. 6. Ros.e. Western Ken· tuci:.:~~!;~ :: McGoldrl<I<. TUllS, l'I0-1 1 Smllh, Colorado Staff', 190 1. J H 1tllne,, Penn Sl•I•, 117 10 4, Mc~Mn, Ttnnene. 1~·10 S Voorhffs, Orf90'\ 111-10 • EtO.r use. 111M> IMcGold"o *•llS on DUI second ton of 1~ 11 lo Smllh's 1•10 ) Mlle reiev -1. Wl'hlnQIOll ) OS I , ICanwn, 3:0S.~. J. Baylor, i :os • 4. use., l o..t. l. C..llfornie, 3.0l.0.6. Ho .. ard. 3 08 2.. • Fl1111 IMm tl•ndlno• -T .. as.EI PUO SS, UCLA O ; ~tht•ll Ci t ll, sen Jose SMI-J7; IC•Mes 21; II• bel-11 Tellntll-anct 0r99C)ll 74; Brigham Youno 11 1'>. Washonqton Stale 10; WHhlnQIOll 11 , llllnoh ,. II• belw"" ArolOll• Alld Lono Buch Stalt 11. 1 .. •"""'9 lnctlMie, Atll81!'4lt SI••• and Nev.cl• RtllO 14, II• btl*ttll TtllH lltd Vllle110ve 11; lie btl ...... Penn Sl41t •net Wlt,lern Kt11luCl>y 11; tit •rl'IOnO Loulsl1111• Sttlt, Callfornla, Norlheulern l.Olllsl111e. U••" Sllllf, NorlheHttrn jllld Easttrn MlchlQlll 10; Baylor 1111, llt •ll'MlflO Alebame. WJtlllle SI tit, O<- cktenlal, Olll1tioma, Au1>ur11 A1td Colo.aao Sl•I• I ; llt e mono Co1111ettlcu1, Auslon P .. .,, Horth Clrell11• Callltll, T"u Soult.rtt llld 8u<k11tll •; 0re9on ScaM 4\la; 111 etnOll9 lhrtoen., tnu Olrl.,. UM , Pellll, StlOll ~all, BoSIOll CtllPQt MooryltnCI, Hol.J Crou Kafl\H Slal•, Wmpllll C:.llllt •net Ric• 4, COfMll i: II• btlWHll Tun A•M and Almy 2.; 1i. emonq .. owerd , liHI ff'NW•~~ AtllooA, ' ICIAl'IO , ...... O•rtrtlOUll'I Al\d Wit.<~~ I: Wol>er • Stalt lrl, lie btt• .. 11111.,.,..rd 11ncH_.o,l4 '-· Dodger s Fall, 4 -0 Pllll.ADELPlllA (r\P) -Dick :\lien hit h is firs t two home runs of till' ::it•<tson und Steve Carlton checkl.'CI Los Anl!eles on t"o tuts SciturdJy ni g-h t lo lead t he Ph1l<1d1.•lph1a Phillies lo a 4-0 vic- tory over th1.:· Dod ~ers. Allen, who joined the Phlls May 11, co11n1?ctcd m the second mninl! with il shot off the left fu.•ld roul poll' and agum Ill the sixth, this lime puttmg the ball in the Dodg1.•rs' bullpcrn in left. Both blasts came off Doug Rau, 5·6. Gn•g Luzins ki cidded a two.run homL'I', his 11th of the year, off Jim flrewer 1n the eighth. Carlton evenud his record at 5.5 w1lh his second shutout of the season and the 30th of his career. Th<' big left-hander gave up singles to Jim Wynn in the fourth mnrng and Manny Mola in the eighth. Allen, who led the American League in homers last year, hit his last home run Aug. 16, 1974. when he was with the Chicago White Sox. ~"ILAOELfati"r'"h ~• LOSANGIELIS ,.., ••rllr!N C.Hll, tb ' O 2 0 Lopes, 21> • 4 0 0 0 !.<llmkll,lb 4000 Pll<IONk,lf 4000 Ol'lrown, rl 4 I I O Wynn, cf S 0 I 0 LUllll\~I. ti 4 1 I J O.rvey, 11> • 0 0 0 MAndrin, rf 0 0 0 0 C.y. 3b S 0 0 0 .Alltll, 111 ~ 2 ) 1 Fe1'9utoft, t'f t 0 0 0 Hllltbft. lb 0 0 0 0 Ye191", ~ 2 0 0 0 ao-,c 4 O o o Auerbl<h, l• 1 0 o 0 ~r-lln, <f 3 0 I 0 MMola. pt! 1 0 l 0 Hlrmon, u J o o o Oe.Jesu\, H o o o o C.•llo<l,P a 0 0 0 R.v,p 100 0 Tol1ls Lo\AnQtltS Prlll1Cktptll• McMuti.t\,plla 1 0 0 0 Ort~r,p 0 0 0 0 33 • ! ' ff)l•lt t7 0 l 0 000 OIJO 000-0 010 DOt 02.Jt_. P Rau OP -Plll11dtlpN1 1, L9ft -LOI Mot•n '· Pllllaelellltll• .s. tl~ln, ""-.,.., 1..-) 2, 1,ucllllkl I l. \ -A•u, ' ~ MR all H IO P"u lL.S61 7 • I l 0 4 Ottwfr , ! 2 t 0 0 Cet llOll IW, S SI ' t 0 t J I l -t·~ A-41,.,.,, • ing it coming off the final turn. But Ells' super star Dedy Cooper acceler<1ted past Th.riot fo!:_ victory <ind was cauiht Oil a couple of watches m 45.3. Newport 's bid for t1 team champions hip got hope midway through. the meet whetl C~r placed second in the 120 highs, a race he had tied a n<1liorTal r ecord in during lhe prelims. But when Theriot was upset in the 440 by St1cramento's John Ware (47.2) <ind thl•n Cooper c<1me btick to win the 330 low bar- riers, the title was out of reach. Ells won 1t "1th 22 points, C1nd Newport was next with 14. Hulst ran a tremendous race, crossing the f1111sh in state meet r eco rd time of 8 :44 .9. The orange-haired Artists jumor s ped to the lead after 220 yC1rds C1nd was in first lhe res t of the way. However, he was s trongly pre- ssed by Loar a 's RC1lph Serna and Co ronu del Mar 's Bria n Hunsaker for a mile. Hulst came through the mile in 4:20 C1nd that pace seemed lo kill off HunsC1ker, \\~O began to fade aner and wound up 14th. But Serna, bound for CC Irvine next year , stayed close to the hard -runnin g Huls t : keeping within a s tride until the closing yards of the seventh l:.ip. Then he mo\'ed orf Hulst's shoulder CI S the gun sounded for the final lap. Howl'ver, llulst was up to the challenge and twice fought off Serna bids to t.1ke the lead. Hulst fi1rnlly mo\'ed ~1hcad by two yards with 100 to go and finished strongly. Serna pos ted a searing 8 :45.9, fifth fastest eve• by a high school boy. Hulst said the ruce w1.•nt exact· ly as he ha d hoped. ··1 w<1s reC11ly happy when I heard the mile timt:>,'' he said. ''I knew everyone would be tired with that pace. "When Serna moved up to my shoulder at the gun lap l was aware he was there but 1t didn't make ml' nervous. 1t made me r un faster. I was thinkin).! about winning, not an end time. But I think next year I'll get the na- tional reeord (8:41.5 by lhe late Steve Prefontaine)." Kurrasch won the shot by a half inch with a 65-91. i toss on his first put of the d<.1 y, then fouled the rest of lhe afternoon. "I think I took loo much warmup," he said . "I used myself up too much. I was juiced yesterday to get off a big throw because I wanted to get the stC1te record but it's hard lo tx> up that high two days in <1 row. I was mentally tired today but I'm glad I won.·• Kurrasch, Hulst , Conners C1nd Theriot w111 be off to Knoxville next week for ncitional AAU juniors competition with the Laguna whiz in the 10,000 meters. Theriot was disappointed with his second-place finish. "I went out at my regular s peed. But I got into a jer kin!! motion and was pumping my arms too hard. That made me t ired and when I came off the last turn I tied up a bit. "I still thought I'd win because r thought Ware WCIS the guy to beat and I was still ahead of him. Bul he had too much speed. • "Ever yone expec ts me to win so it makes it tough to lose.'' Gregory was jubllmit over tus 13.Ci hurdles performance. which netted him a fourth bt>hi nd a three·man blanket which ~ot 13.3 marks for each of the trio. "f got m y best Sl cH1. Of the year '' Gregory se:11d. And when told ~f his time. he sciid, "Are you sure 1t was mine?" then when as- sured he did indeed run 13.6 (a half s econd under his lifetime best) he leaped and shouted for joy. C"o1mors had two near-misst•s at 6·10 and said he was bother~ somewhat by a sli~ht stretch ol a muscle 111 his leg -an injury he s uffe r l'd in Friday's prelims when he cleared Ci 7. .. TV Sports 10 :30 a .m . (11) - DODGERS BASEBALL - The Dodgers m eet the Phillies at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia. 12:30 p.m . (2) -P RO TEN- NIS -Arthur Ashe meets Marty Riessen in the first round of the CBS Tenn ii; Classic. Also, Francoise Durr faces Martina Navratilova in pressure point competition. 1:30 p.m . (2) -GOLF Final round play in the $250,000 Kemper Open from Charlotte, NC Quail Hollow Country Club. 3 p.m. (4 ) -NFL CHAM· PIONSmP GAMES -Super Bowl Vil (1973). The Miami Dolphins meet the Washington Redskins in Los Angeles. 3:30 p.m. (7) -PRO TEN- NIS -Bjorn Borg vs . St3n Smith ln a semllina1 match in the World Invitational tennis classic at Hilton Head lsland &C. 1 • DAILY PILOT Sunday. June 8, 1975 Sport in Brief CdMDuo Belmont to Avatar; Capture Net Title 220 Mark Broken NEW YORK Avulio!r took the It-ad with et botJt an eighth of a mill' to go and then held off Kt>ntucky Derby-winner Foolish Pll'asun• to c·aptun· the $193,600 Bt'lmont Stakes Saturday at Bel- mont Park. Av;;itar 's vit'tory s plit the 1975 Triple Crown thn.•c \\ ays. !\1aster Derby, \.\ho h.id won the Preak- ness, W<Js th1rcl in t he &>lmont. Bill Shol•makl•r kept Avatar outoftroublt• and 111 good position down tht.• batkstrctch a nd then ;.tSked him to nw\ eon the turn as '.\t ast<'r Dl·rb) also b<'gan a move that took htm into first place aht•;Jd uf J>J l'l' M:ttini-: 01abolo. Tl;1:n as D1.ibo lo fadc<l. Sht>l'mukl'r Sl'nt A\·atar mlo the ll'<HI and \\ t•nl on to post the jockey's fourth Bel111ont victory Ill llll1t' tl'l1.'S. fl1111rrie Set s Mark E LT C E ~ f~ , 0 re . D n n Quarnl' broh• the world record 111 thl' 220·yard dash Saturday by bl;_i z111g OVl'r the lightning-fast ll;_iywJrd Fi1.•ld track in 19.9 si:·c:onds al lht-Steve Prdontainc Classic. Quar l'll' f1n1 s hed inches ahead of Sll've \\'1ll1<1ms, who <Jlso \\as Girls Shine In State Spikefest Spt>cial to lhl' Dail~· Pilot S,\:\' DIEGO 1t \\.:JS a suc- res:;ful S<Jlurd:iy afternoon for tht• Ornngl' Coust .ircu's thret' en- tries i11 lhl' girls division at the st:.lll' trat•k :111d field c:ham- p1 o n s h ips h1.'l'l' al fl<Jlboa Stadium. Thl· i'\l•\\ port Ha rbor Hig h 440 n •li.ly ll'<1m of K<1rl'n Bradford, Jo~· ~t<in oman, :\'ancy Olson and B<trbar.J Benish r an 48 .6, fm1sh111~ third behmd Mwr (48.0) e1nd \\';.ts h1n gto11 of Los Angeles (-48 31 Bl' c k " D a n t t• I. a Is o fr'' m 1'\e\.\ port. "'.is fourth 111 the shot put C-H · ti 1 > Jnd El Turo's Lisa C.ourdtn1.'. 011 1) :1 sophomore, Weis fifth 111· th1: long JUJllP \\1th a ll'<JP of li· i 100 1 Ho .. ard lMolnVAI Arl\I 10 I; 1 Wat~rs (LA ll<"ll 110 q l •~ol> n""' Ww,J{ht·Sttr 11 l 0. no I Wat•'" !Brill 2• • 2 Rob•nson (WtS>1crw~ft~r1 Z• l '"1c>1•r-,,on CBf'rlVlt.y,24 • .. 0 1 Ander\on CLA Wd~h1n91on > SS 3 In.eel ~ nat1on"1 "'(O<d. 010 n>dfk '-6 •1 7 Peter!>On (Harbor I SS 9 3 Pa rt10. CY "b.:i C11 (I S6 O. (YuM C1 ly J s1. 0. d ocked in 19.9 a nd shared the previous world mark. The t wo sprin ters nicked a 10th of et second off the existing record of 20 seconds flat set nine years e1go by Tommie Smith. Titans Oaated OMAHA, Neb. -Oklahom<J mounted a 15-htl att<.1ck and got s trong relief pitc hing from junior right-hander Ken P <t lmer lo elimme1te Cal State (Fullerton) fro m the 29th College World Series Sa'turday ~fternoon. In other games Eas tern Michigan upset top.rated F1 orida Statt.>, 2-1 ~rnd South Cttroltna do,,ned Seton Hall, 3·1. Odom Traded !\'F.W YORK -John "Blue Moon " Odom, t he unhappy Cleveland p1trhcr who wanted to be traded, was s ent by the In- dians Saturd<1y to the Atlanta Braves for n g ht·h<tnder Horic Harrison. Giles T rlumpfu HOYLAKF.. Eng l and Amt.>nc<in Vinny Gile:. fired ei~ht b1rd1es <1nd ovt•r\\ht'lmcd ~lark James of England 8 and 7 for the Br itish A mCJleur l:!Olf cro\\ n Saturday. Lutz Paces S trings OAK LAN U -San Clemente's Rob Lutz beat Tom Okker of the Golden Gater s 7·6, \\-inning the t1e-bre<1ker game 5-3, in sparking the Los Angeles Strings to a 32·27 \\'orld Team Tennis victory over Golden Gt.1te. Kemper Open Scores Lead•rs alter Saturda y's third rOYnd of the SH0,000 Kem;:ier Open; Gary Player Ray Floyd Bobby Nichols J~rry Heard Jim Mcllwrio OanSlku John M.lhalfey BobMurplly Marl< Hayes David Grallam ~t~rOosterhuls Rod Curl Steve Melnyk JC* ln,,,.n Dale Dougl•ss Don Bies Chuck Courtn~y R09er Ma llb1e Bob Stanton l..arry Ziegler Miller Barber Bobby M11c11e11 Kerrmt Zar lev Don J.in.ury Bob Charles John TC*pet Terry Ooll Oeriny Edwards L..-arr-y t·hns.on Ranoy e rsk1ne Jim Jamtt\>On Rik M.ls~ngale Leonard Thompson Allen T ap1~ Jim Wlechers 69·70·69. 208 6S·71·13 10'I 71·69-69 209 11·7CH9 110 717069 710 11 61 IJ 111 11·69 71 211 68-12·71-211 1010 71 212 73"" 71-112 70.13-69 217 7~·1161 21l 11 i.a.1v 213 73-11 69 213 70-14·10-214 10-11-73 214 71.7111 "' 67·11·10 21' 70.H 69-214 n7o.n 2i. 69·7G-76 21S 61 7J IS 21S 73 69 ll 21S 72-11 12 71S 73-1• 64-11S 72711) 216 73 ll IO 216 69·H·12 216 IS 10-71-216 73-10·13-216 7MH9-216 71-73·72 216 7J.7J-IO 21~ 1210·1• 216 119-73.,. 216 B y DAVE ROMANO Of lltt Dillly Piiot St•ff Turning what looke~like sure: dt>feat into victory, Jim Curley and Jordan Otterbein of Corona del Mar Hig h won the C I F doubles title Saturday a(t ernoon at the Balboa Bay Racquet Club. Playing 111 t he finals against J ohn Sanford and Eric Peterson of Dos Put.>blos, the CdM duo lost the !1rst set, 4-6, and was down 5·3 Ill the second. Curley and Otter- bem, howe ver, broke service and then held serve to tie the second set. The CdM sophomores then won a thrilling tie-breaker, 14-12, to wm the second set and then brl'czed to a 6-2 win in the fina le for the m<itch. fn the lie-breaker , Otterbe in a nd Cu rley overcame ft ve mat ch points for the win. Steve J ones of Santa Ana Valley won the CIF singles crown with e1 3·6, 6-3. 7 -5 victory over Jim He1rper of Mu ir. Dan Gerken of CdM was the only Oran ge • C'o<1 st a r ea p layer irr singles and he lost in t he first round to Rob- bit.> McPherson of Buena, 6·7, 4-6. Th·e l\'ewport H arbor Hi gh team of Scott Thomas and Marc Roy, a surpnst.> entry in the finals e1fter upsetting several teams last week in the semfinals, lost in the first round. Curley a1fd Otterbein couldn't fmtl the touch early m their first s t'l -and then fell behind in the second. 3-5, and the me1tch. ap- Pl':Jred t o be over. The Dos Pueblos team, howe\'er, failed to conned on shots al tht> net and C'tll\1 took advantage of it to lie the match. The CdM duo was also in trou- ble in the six-point lie·breaker. Tht•y were behind at 5·6, 8-9, 9-10, 10-11 <ind 11-12 before fim11ly put- ting t og-ether three str aighl pomts lo win by t he required two J)Oinls. Dis ma yed by the turn of events, the Dos Pueblos team lo.st its composure in the decidin!! third set and Otterbein jumped <.tit over them lo win easily. ~1nglu Qy.,terftnal~-Sherbeck IE! Dorado) def Wm~ler (Palos Veroesl 7·S. 6-•. Jon~s CSanla An• Valley) def Bourne !Blair l 5·7, 1·S. 6-2; H•ri>er CMYtrl def Novello IWebbl 6-3. 6-4, M<Pherson 18uen•)dtf~rk~n !CoronadelMarJl-6,6 '· Sem1f1n•ts -Jones <SAV I def Sher~ci. CEO> 7 It. 6 O; Harp~r (Mulf > def M<.Ptw!rson (8venal 6 .... 6·•. finals-Jones (SAVI def Harper (Muir) 3-4,6-3, 1-5. Doubles Q1.1arterf1nals-CYrley·Otler~m (Corona del Mar ) oel Goodyear·Foss (NQrth Rl•ersldel 6·•· 6·1; Cornellson·M1111a1v CSanu1 Monica> def Myr.ck·Rter tCentralJ 6·2. •·6, 6.0, M<MAnn· · Clark CBeverty Hills) Oef TN>rnas·Roy INewPOrl ll•rbor) •·I>, 6·2, 6·3; Petenon·Sanford (Oos Pueblos> del NC<l<lofl Polley IArcad1a) 6-4, 6·3. S~ml l 1nals-Cur.lev·01terbein CCOMl dtf Cornellson·Mllhaly CSM> .6·2, 6·3 ; S•nford· Peter!>OO COP) def MtMann·Cl.irl< (BHI 6-7, 6-4, 6·4. F1n~1~ Curley 01Cerbe1n (CdM) d<!I !.anlord· Pcttr~on COP J 6·7, 6-4, i. .... lillO 1 Costt>tlo ( Ple,n;,nt Hill 17 U'l 7 (me~I and Ml•onal re cor<H 2 1rumnlv 1cva11n9a1 2 12.1; J. Howell tSanD1~q1J11ol 7 11 8 Mill· 1. CO\l•llO I Pl~"'·lnl Hiii) 4 ~3 s ' meet ~ ncU1onat r f'<O' (j_ t1H~ilk \ 010 flldt~ Ot ~ 01,6) ,~ 1 .1111~" IL1H\l!nl S uu S, 3 Key<·\ <lamalpi1•$) S.01, 80Ui I A.,c.nt IF r~monl. C'a~ •andl 10 1 !he• met 1 and nttt1oncli rt•i oro i. ' Lt:'t: tN\f'rce-O) 10.4; 3 •no~r~n 1 LA W,\·.n1ngton > 1c 1 Dihhs, .Evert Win U J r• l.ty , MY•• •Ho. 2 L,l\ Wd\h1n9ton 48.J, 3 LA Fr err OM •8 • fn~1 ':'~o0r1,:.r1v~:••r~ co'r~L~ t;}~~~~~~ t~•~', ~ 3 M utr l 4ti • t-•J 1 M tddOA 4L'li6 Arll"J~ f I'> 8 tuN .. IS ~trlfP 'f (or a J 1 RC>n n l1M.~ ~dn l} • f'_Ju•lOJ ~ , , 3 L(l(lg ~C,..1hr \ I LA l AnrJ•" >n tl f1,, VJt!it)oqttrt JQi, 2 T•v•or •P1 L m t i 1o .t ; J ti ,(.11o.t.urn. f(,;Obl:r· ty ltt I SP 1 D• v,,. CM 1', ""' f1,1vl 47 l _. 2 Flynn (I.A Cdn•O~l 'I • •• J ! • IP.r><>n <C•l''>Onl •1 4 01\f't.1\ ... ,h1b l•C'1n) l Srr1tn f(c.rcorctnl ,,0 l 2 f:'r1f'\1,.t '""'Clfr).on1 ·10 I:> J H.lynt:~ tEC11"Wn r rt\f'\O' th 11 ~><0''"9 LA W<l\~ •><;Ion 7? LA J""rr"'Qnl and Plt-.JYnt H ''\ bt I dnd lilu1r " WP.,l(t•:Stt·r. (vObf-rly ""d B.-1 .. t•lt•' I s ... n CJ it ':J HfO Pt Lon a ..,0 ld\Wn 6. • '"'' '"' Q.o.lt'lnC: M1<-.1r.n RrlY M.inudl Ari\ .ind LO) Al"qett• s. Nrwpan H~rbOr MPrcrd. Codi nQ.l I d < •n..trl..t ~no ~u)nl4' Cru1 tidrbOr .fi, Yub1l (dy (,)f ton dM1 lcHlWtlp.11,., 3. (l'r'llf'nn1~I lt/.;Jr r '""' flt C.cHif L1nCCl'1 C~l()(')t.lonl clnd MO'f"dl 'I El Toro~ (r,rar.,,a. Sattgtr, (,ro\~mont I' int} t1\ ~ MtJ r1n ,1f'\d Du~rll• 1 PARIS (AP) -Eddie Dibbs and dcfendin~ rhCJmp1on Chris Evert led Vnited Stales' efforts in the Fre nch JnternatHmt.11 ten- nis championships on Saturd<1y while thl' Latin Aml•rirans kept olt\•e their stron g ch<1llCn!!c. WOMEN'S SINGLES Second Round Mar ;na Kroschona, Sovo•I Union, bOI Lauri~ Rowley F lell'1n9. Fla. 6 0, 6 0 Foor~lla Bon1cello. Urygyay, beal C:.a11 Cllan- 'rea1.1. Fr,.nce. 6·•. 6·3. Ellv Appel, Netherlanos, beal Julie Anl~Y. 6-1 6-0. Pam T~~9uardtn, beat l 1Ca S1.191arto. lndones•a. ' It I 5. q.7 Janel Newberry beat Margareta F"ot\Qa.Jton, Sweden. 6· 1 6 J D•an ne F romholl1, A1.1str•l1a. bear HPIQ.i · Mastnoll. Germany, 3-6.1 .. 1. 6·3 Martina Nilvrat1lov11, c1ecnos1014.1kla, beal Natalie Fuch\, France, 1·5,6 3. Chrii Evert beat M1ma Jausovec. Yugbslavla, 6·7. 6 l Olc;>a Morozova, Soviet Union, beat Vir9lnl a Ru11c1, Romania. 6·2, 6·l. Eva Szabo, Hungary, beat Betsy Nagelsen, 6·3, 6• Donna Ganz beat Rosa Darmon, Franct,6-1,6·1, Third Round Renata Toiranov•. Czechos1ovak1a, beat Marla Neurranova, C>echoslovak1a. 6·7. 6-2 MEN'S SI NG LES Tllird Round £d01e 01bbs beat N11<1<1 P1hc, Y~1avia , 1>·2, 6·7. J 6,6 . John Alt•anon Australia, b('at ~les Pra)ouK, C'11lt, ~1. 2 I>, 7 5, l·S Francois JaYltret , Franct', btal Kjtll Johansson. Sweden. I ·6, J 6. 6·3. 6· 1, 6 • Raul Ramirez. Me•1eo, beat Corrado B"anul· "·Ital y, •·6, 6·•. 6·0, 6· I. Jan Kod~s. Czec11oslov"k1a, IM!I Paul Kronk, Aus1raha, 6·3. 1 6, l>·l Onny Pa nm. New Zealand, beat Patrick Prolsy, franc•,6 2. 6·7, 6·2. 6·•· FACTORY Demo SALE! Baseball Standings ., • TOYOTA EXAMPLE: 74 TOYOTA C ELICA • -I t 111•1> ,. .. ,.., 837KHN) 5 3477 • VOLVO '74 VOLVO 142 Auto ••' 41t••o r1Uf• wne .. 1. GT 11-.ng .,,.,.,.1 <•0~1311) 55888 • USED CAR SPECIALS 69 DODGE DART G T !Ml• v..a aotOf'Nlhc PQ•., ,,..,.nio w r1ldlO (YfNt2t1 5 1477 '71 OLDS CUTLASS 4 • H T Aut'Offtll•r. 111 C.0"'1 1 ,,.,,~ 100 rtl'OOMI s1777 7J PIMTO ST ATIOHWAGOM aouir• '""' ,,.,.,lflet1c, •11 ""'"· fU1101041 ("I('> l~CiNP) 52477 :\ATIOl'IAL L E,\GCE F.ast Divis ion w I. Pct. G B Pittsburgh 27 20 C'hirago 28 23 i'\ew York 25 22 Philadelphia 27 24 St. Louis 24 25 ~lontreal 16 27 West Di vision Cinrinnali 32 22 Dodgers 33 23 San Francisro 25 26 S<.1n D1eJ?o 25 27 Atlanta 25 30 Houston 20 38 Salurd.ty't Scorn P11l\l>urQn 7, San F'r1nc1Ho 6 Allant• 7. New Yor .. 3 C1nc1nna116, C'11caQo 1 San D•e90 at Mo,.tr~el, PPO raon Pll1laO•lPIH• '·Los An9~1u 0 St Louis 5. Hoy\lon I Tod•Y'•G•mn .57 1 .549 1 .532 2 .529 2 .490 4 .372 9 .593 .589 .490 51 :! .481 6 .455 71 _. .345 14 San FranCIHO (Hal1Ckl 1 I ... d Wllll•m~ 2·11 ., P111sbur91> IC•ndtlarl 0.0end ~mery7-0I Ch1c•Q<J CReu•Chel 4 Send Z•hn 1·21 el Cln<1n rw11 CNol•n 5 l eno K lfby 3·11 San 01e90 CMc lnCosh S 3 1nd frtlsltbt>n J 41 et Montreal (Mc Nally 3·S Ro9•r•l •I Los Angeles CSullon 10·3> .al Phlladflphla (Lon· l>Ofc;> •·l> Atl1nta <Capra• 71 eC New York (Hell 1.01 ~· LOI.Ill (RttO ) )) •I Hou•ton (FO<Ch l 3 or Kon•tClny J I> AMERICA!'\ LEAGU E East Division w L Pct. Hos ton 28 19 .596 :'\ew York 27 24 .529 Dclro1t 23 24 .489 Milwaukee 23 26 .469 C'lt•veland 22 27 .449 B<1lt1more 21 28 . .429 West Division Oakland 30 22 K<t11S<.IS City 30 24 Angels 27 27 Texas 25 26 ~innesota 23 25 C'h1rago 22 29 S.turd.av's ScorH Boston J, Minn~wta I To as .S. Cltveland • ( ll lr>ninQ\) Oerrolt l, Oa111and O 811t1more 1. K•nsas City J Ntw Yori< 6, Chicago 3 Ant•I• ), Milwaukee 2 ,577 .556 .500 .490 .479 .431 Teday'sO•mH Mlnnuo11 CGollt•·S> at Boston (Polr 1·0) GB 3 5 6 7 8 1 4 41 :.I 5 712 Ton !Bibby 1·4 •nd Brown •·SI al C11v1land (Ra1ch f.I end Peler!>On •·SI Ken~s Clly 18utby 7·•> al Baltlmort (Palmer . ]) N~w York I Medic"• 1 lat Cnlu90 !Kaa1e.21 M1lwlul<ee !Colborn 0·4) 11 MQels <F19uero.t I I) O.troll CColema113 11 atO•klend CHoltzman4-4l DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO 1966 HARBOR BLVD .. COST A MESA 646-9 303 ')1•r .,. r.f'orh f11,-fy \hnp Op~n t, Doy• o ..,,.,.~ P.,r1, O .. p,,r''"''"' f)p•n '>ofurdoy\ 9 om J f' m WE ,., .. l fJ V fR\(A~ DlLIVERIES SPORTS ..Irvine Drops 2; Alexander Triumphs SANT A M AR 1A - Golden West College's Steve Alexander won the st.at e J C decathlon cha mpionship at All an Ha ncock College, here Satur day, scoring 7,135 points to fa r outdiste1ncc th e secon d p l ace finisher . S<llurday's Ev11111 llO·mtter hurdlts-l. Senchn (Santi Barbara> 15.0; 2. Slult (Glen-dlltl U.1:.-.. Medin• (Sout11we1ttrnl 1U; 4.Alt•nci.r (Golden Wtsll tU. DIS<us-Plcurtlll COlllOM) IOl-10; 2. ScroQgy IMI. SAC) 101.10. 3. Lllwre11<1 (Chelfey l 107·3, •. Alu· ....itr103·1. PV-1. Lewis !Hancock) IS s. 1. Ferguson (Ventur•> U·S, 3. Alu· AnelerU·S'1•. • J•velln -1. Ftrgu1on 10 -1; 2. c;.rcla (Gcendalt) 119·1; J. A1tunoer une Cadillac Sale Coupe de Ville Sedan de Ville Eldorado Hoben Codllac 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540,9100 MTlllO .. llWOA ........ u ~llUt40 I 6c: =• Gwc Rous 11~1',;.1 S<orlng-1. Aleu ncler 7, US; 2. Lawrence CC!Wfley) 6,S21 . 3 Lewis • IH•ncock > 6 ,•0I ; '· M10ln• (SoulhWesternl 6,213; S. Sc099y (Mt. Jeff Hancock ht't three SAC> 6,18'; •· s1nc11ez !Sant• S.~ra) 6, Ill; 7. Steel• (Glendale> home runs, but it wasn't •.0ts; a. Wis• 1cna11e1> '·°''· '· eno u gh as the I r vine_°"'=::..'u:...::<sa:..::...n.:.:••:...R;:0.:..H:.:1:.•:.:.·0::_21:._· ___ __: _________ ::..::.._.;.;;=--~-----.....-.-'---II m er blfseba ll play by Collegians ope ned s um-1 · dropping a doubleheader to San Ferna ndo a t LA If y OU . Don't Buy Your CHEVROLET v~~~rn;~~f1gi-~~tu~f~~·-1 From CONNELL, You're Paying Too Much!t ning~ a nd 3-2. J n a not h e r ga m e Saturday night, Golden West's entry in the Coast Connie Mack 'Le a gue, H a w aiian Garde n's, downed Johnson Soil, 8-0, in action a t Blair Field in Long Beach. Irvine has two games today, facing Riverside at noon and Ontario al 3 at L'C I. FIRST GAME ,,...,, ... ,5) 8rown,2b Soto,u Espy,11 Pol•nd, 11 Hanc0<1<, lb BaMinQ,C T1<1erm1n, ct en.rd. lb Mo.rton, dh c.tldtr. rt TotalS ab r . h r bl ' I 2 0 S 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 2 2 l • 0 .. 0 s 2 2 0 .s 0 1 1 .s 0 0 0 S 0 I 1 •O S 10 S Score by Innings , " . lrvlnt 101 102 000 00-S 10 3 Son Fern. 000 101 300 01-0 II 3 SECOND GAME lrvlnt Ul Brow11, 2b Soto,u Hancock, lb Banning, If Ti~rman,cl Chud, 3b Morion, c <:.lldtr, rf lH,dh Poland. dh Tol•I~ all ,. • 1 ' 0 4 ' l 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 l 0 t 0 29 2 II l'dl 2 I 0 0 1 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s 2 Score by l11nln91 Irvine San Fern. , " t 001 100 000-2 s 3 100 010 001-3 10 1 H•wallan G•rdtns Cit Frem•n. ss Ma"SOl•.-.O. 2b 'KuO.Ckl, dh Upton. rl Terry, tb Dfirosi•rs, c VIQOlroll, c V•n Tigt>em, cl HibO.rd,30 Funkt, lb Alverson. 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Sea Kings' Hunsaker Named Athlete of Year MD Athletes Win Honor8 Bob M a c a ul ey (b ase ball > a nd P a t M cKeon and Joe Dowl· in g (track) were named Cross country und Die Mik~ Flamson; Mo~l lmprovtd: JunlorV•nlly • most valu.able at Mater tra c.k s t a r Br ia n cnmArran~:·esntNo • c1 p111n:EdMc N•rv;Mos111a111<)· Dei's banquelSaturday. Huns aker was n amt•d 11,,.,,., bl•:Atexco1t1;Mo1tlmprov•d.Don : · BASESALI. • athlete Of the Y"at• "t Captain. Sthe Buie'. Most llalu,i. Wjlfll•"!·cADl!MIC AWARDS Vanlly " ,,,. b1c· Spyro K"mble; Most lmptov<!O; ,O:rasllma" Most ll<1luab11: Bob Macauley: Corona del iu·ar Hi'gll'" R~o Tucker, Most Valuable Senior: Mo$1 Promising: Ma rk Macauley; 1'1 ., Sieve Buie' Tom C.ssult, Christian Johnson S.st OtteMive Pl•Ytir\: Pat Ecclts , Sports awards banquet. JunlorVnslty (4 01. Oavld Hunuker, Kendall •no Pit Pritzl; Best Oe t•nslve 'S,.turd · I l Captain James Roo1, Most Valu.a· Young George McGowan; c .. p1.t1n: Chuck l. Cf Y ntg l • bit Kirk hoclloglan; Most lmpro•eo: Sophomore Linnert. 1 Theawardwinn"rs·. Jonn~ggel Jame,c ur1ay (4.0>.1<t1 lnFJMler. Ju"lorll.,slly · I ,,.0018.LI. " Ftosll·Sopl! Junior , ""°" llaluabl": Frank Martinez: Sun<fay. Jul)• 8, 1975 DAIL V PILOT (;;J HB Nine Wins LONG BEACH-The Huntington Beach A's captured their fourth straight victory in Joe DiMaggio League action Saturday, downing Long Deach Legion No. 833 at Long Beach Wilson High 2·1. Wil~°" ' 0 • Smlfll, rt 4 ' I BeMa,dfl I 0 0 llllaMa ... l,H 1 0 0 "•"·pl\ , 0 0 Foa.31> 4 0 .2 Olnrad,p 0 0 0 Tot.I' 33 s 10 Sc_.,, ......... ,. .. F11I Valley 001 001 020-S 10 I.oat• 114 ·000 ooa-. 12 HUlltlltft .... ICll A'• 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 ) • 2 I In America n Legion play Saturday night at. La Palma .Park, Foun· ·t ain Valley dropped a 6·5 a• , II ,_, Gf'itlln, rf 3 0 I 2 WoOl•rd,cf 3 0 1 0 8Mllofe,u 1· 0 0 o· decision to Loara. Arndt, SS 0 0 0 0 Craft,p 3 0 0 0 S.ti.r,c :a 0 0 0 Wiison,, lb J 0 0 0 TOYOTA CHINOOK Big enough to get out of town. 25 MPG:" Yarstiu Captain Craig Evan,; Most Value. Wiiiiam Hoofe ((.01, Steve MostProm1lln9:llic Mlllrlln. .C.Plalns: Steve Marowolr, Rllelt bl•. Brian C.arrett; Most lmpro•eo Mene"90r. Seftlor i:~~I~ flollftlal11 Vlllt'r Ul 'fucker •nd Mark M.uwell Most Joo Hl!Woll SW Louis R•ymond 14.0). Most llaluabhL Pat McKeon •nd all r II •-' Swef'ISCM\ 2" l 1 I 0 Churcnwtll, tb 2 0 1 0 JoM.son,pr 0 1 0 0 ValUlllble: Rhett Tuck~r. ••-•t Im· IMMING ATHl.ETICDIRECTOR'S •w•ltD a Jack~,H·ll S I 2 0 ~ d 0 ~ .. _, llllltSlly ,. " Joe Dowling; Mosl Valuable Run· D 81 3 ,..ove : ave Cully Most Valu.ible Captai11· Mar k Watson,• Most MarkWalM>n nrf'9: Biii St. John; Mosl llaluat>le . enek.CI 1 o o Ja<k~.11 2 0 0 0 Tot•ts ,, s Senior: Mark Ma1twtll II 1 bl F CARLO TOSTI AWARD Field. Creg WOC'pse, Mos I Improved; WOOllllrd, l~p 3 ••2 2 1 SopllOmort :oU:d eR br•~k Browne; Most Im-CIH'lls Parvln John O'Malley : Moll Valuable V.Boenek,lf.lb 4 0 2 3 2 2 k •ff .,, '""'ltttl r II • ,.·ptaln•· ... ,, Bon•w•ng•r, Scott • o ,.ewr; Most Valuable' s~•KtuGO'"'TH"'YIE•R So "'-'·n~11,"b 3 0 0 0 ••~rry •n•d "o"' • a ~ !>en1or: Mark Frost. "'" " r " ,. phomor1t: Leon Williams. Mo" -E...:_•-rd•,', 3 O O 0 '"'" avro Mtaoor Most FroSll·Sopll Brian Huns.1<er Vi!u.tble Freshma11 Mark Eddy. w~ • l.ono8H<h 001 ' 000 0-1 ' 0 Hunt.8eac11 000 020 x-l S O ValUlllble: Br•d Slassel, M.;sl Im· C•ptaon· Alan Launer; Most Value· 1--:--------------------------------------------------I p..ov.o. Ero< Ch•nce11or. bl~ Dean Heck; Most lmprowo: Frttllman SI w C1p(a'lns· Mrke Saker, Bruce en ro9nt. TRACK ~lt.Mllar, Miiia Fl•rn"""' and Jom varsity Mc N•nc h ; Mosl Valu•ble Jim Captains: Biii Moort, Brian ::;~ch; Most lmproveo. AA.Irk Hunsaker, Jack Ha9an; Co·most CROSS COUNTRY v.iluablt: 8r1an Hunseor ano J.clo. . V•ulty ~~n.Most Improved : Creg Captains: Oean West ane1 ar,00 JunlorVarslty Hunsaker, Mo\t Va1uabl~ Brldn Mo 11 Hunsaker; Most lmprov.,o Steve lmpr~~eoa:l~!~:~g;~e~.olland; Mon O.v/1; Mo" llaludbie Sertlor. O.,dn Frosll-Soph West. Ju"lorVarslly Most Valuable: Jim Rusll; Moi.t Im· pro•ed. Greg Giimore. Most Valuable: Jerry Dolan; Mosl BASEBALL Improved; Bill Holl•no. varsity Frosll·Soph • Capl.iin: Ma rk Fra 11klln; Most Mos t Valuable: Sieve Chase; Most Valuable: Marl< Franklin; Most Im· Improved: Craig Konr11d. Proveo: Oun Foes; Most llaluab10 WATER POLO .Senior. RhellTUtk~r. llar511y Junior V.irslty Captain · Ma ri. W.it son ; Mosl Cap1a1n:Oavesm11ey;Mos1 11alua· Valuable: Mark Wahon, Most Im· ble: Pal Ah.,rn, Mos1 lmproveo. John proveo: Alan L.iuner. Co·mbsl villU<l Hughes. bl~ Scmlor. Dan Pennington and Jack L.ortrrz. • Junior Varsity Capllln: ROD Webl'r. Most Valua· ble: D<!an Heck. Mosl lmproveo: Mike Sayer. FrOSh·SOpll Captain Greg Walker. Moi.t Valua. bit; Mrke Bercaw, Mosl Improved: ~rls Solva. BASKETBALi. Vars11y Qplain : Chris Bak1.,. Most Valua· ble: Chris B•tt~r. Mos I lmpn:>•eo: .Jeff Ru11cka; Most llaluabh! Suwor: P1ul AnOerson • Junior Varsity Caplaln: Steve Schloemer. Comosl "•luable. Pat Ahern anll Oouq Carn. Nost Improve<! Ch•P SlaS\el SopllOmort Captain· Tom NP"on. Most llalUd tile· Jack Tuz; Mosl 1mproveO; Steve 8 ur1te. Freshma n C..ptain : Mar k Rams; Most VdlUd· Frosll·Soph Captain: Steve Layton; Most Valua· ble· Jonn Barth; Most Improved: Scofl S11ermdn. TENNIS Varsity Caplarn · Dan Cerken: Most llalua• ble Dan· Ger1<1:n: Most Improved: Bob SPOOner; Most Valuable Sen<or: Ron Mc Namara. .1un1or V.lrsity Colptaon Mark Tnomas; Most V<lluable Crau~ Tnomas; Most lm-proveo Kevin Baldrrdge . GOLF Varsrty Captain; Phrl Leblonbaum; Most ValuaDle Cory Alder; Most Im· P•o•ed Jell Lollegravt"n. Most llalua bte Fresnman TOdO Meena. VOLLEYBALL llarsrly Qpta1n: John .Klu.g. Most 11a1 .... ble: Scon Peterson, MOSt Improved· Tor"' Brown, Most Valudble Senior 1 ,.,..., ... Pick. Alanritos Results f'IRST RACE JSO yards. J year Olds & up. Claiming. Purse \1800. 8Mll!O kocket !Walker ) S.80 4.20 3 40 0 1vide'1d's Bar (BNtram) 16,20 7 4() tin Md Only twardl •.OO .Tlmt -18.19 u EXACTA l ·Barl•o Rocket & 3-0 lvl!Mnd's 8<1r, p<11d SIOS.40 SECOND RACE JSO YilrOS. l ye~r olds. Cl•omlng, Pu"e s220<l Mr. Golo Spot IMyleS) 13.60 6 40 4 20 Safecracker IR1ch.Hd\I 3 80 Joo Sand River Rullall tC.•rza) • oo Time -IS 40 THIRD RACE JSO yaros J yt>ar Olds & up. Cl•1n11no Pu"e St800. f'lffl Rullall IR1ct..rosl Request l.11tle Bar 9 80 SOD 4.00 ITrea wrel '10 3 60 GerCW\omoMayor !Creager J T1n..e -!8.23 FOURTH RACE 400 Y<lrd> 3 year Clds.Cla1m1n9 Purse\t900. SIXTH RACE -3SO yards 3 year olus & up Claiming Purse S2800. Pistol Bars Gem <Walker I 10.00 4.80 • 00 OH·Moolah 01amon<1 (Banksl OH Slylosh Man IAdaorl lo""' -17.'13 6.40 860 11.00 10.20 'U EXACTA 7·Pistot Bars Q!m & 3-0H·MoOlilh-Oiamond, Plod SUI.SO SS EXACTA 7-Pntol 8<1rs Gen & J. OH·SIJltshMln,patd\401.()() SEVENTH RACE -440 yard<; 3 yur olos. C.ross purse U'l.100. lhe Los AlamolO> Derby -22nd running Mast.~'O Lad IN•COdem us) S1 40 18 60 II 00 Deck "Em IOreyer I 6 4() • 80 H~ta Cnarger (Treasure) S 10 Tm"' 21.1J EIGHTH RACE lSO yaros J y~ar ola>.Allowance. Pur.e Sl800 Fleet N' F1ckh• <Cardora I • 60 3 60 7 80 Charrrer Bars (Adair) •<IQ 7 80 Ouoci. Green <DreyH I J !Ill Trme -t1.88 OH·SPltedy 511< (AOarrl DH· Bannon Go ILlphom) -4.10 '20 3.40 OK SS EXACTA a.Flot H' Fickle .. s- t<lnc;i Hula !Hart) Ttme-20.14 3 20 3.40 l .80 CNrmer Bars, p~~ ~2.00 3.4() FIFTH RACE -s•q y.ird~ 3 year old~ & up. Starters allowance. Purse S2000. NINTH RACE -400 yerds 3 y~a· olds C1a1mlng. Purse $1900. HusUln Bug (Lll)haml -4.l>O 3 00 2.AO Hava Good Day Wilrza I 12.00 S i.IJ Say A Prayer (Banks I 3.60 Truly Tried (Wtlkerl S. 20 ? .80 1.60 Time -20.49 ~t Reidy CBank~I Flash Alert !Hartl Time -21.73 J.lO ~.: SS £XACTA 7-Hu\llln Bug & 4·Hava Good Oay, paid US0.00 .. FOR SIZES: F78-14. G78·14 plus Federal Excise tax of $2.58 to $2.74 and retreodable trade-in. Small enough to get around town. 18 MPG:" Silvertown Belted Steel S1zo Sole Puce A/8 13 $23 E/8 14 27 118 111 30 G7• 'Ill 30 H76 14 33 G/!l 15 33 H?8 15 35 JlB :5 JS . Tr ode· In Price SM 80 5130 5300 5540 5830 t.~oo 0040 ~30 H.T. St1l9 244 258 274 294 281 302 J 13 Pop the top and you get a recreational vehicle with s ix feet of headroom. Pull it down and you get the convenience of a car. Now that's versatility for you . B. F. Goodrich Store COSTA MESA• 2049 H'ARBOR BLVD. • 646-4421 •Jn 1975 EPA tests, Tuyota Chinook averaged 25 MPG in simulated highway driving ... 18 MPG in simulated city driving. Your actual mileage w ill vary with road and weather conditions, equipmevt, driving habits and maintenance. TOYOTA SANTA AMA 200 SO. MAIN ST. 547-7155 NATIONAL RELEASE CYPRESS 6182LINCOLM' 826-4010 ANAHEIM 524 w. UNCOl.N . 774-7571 ---~----~-----------~-------------------~----~~----~, I ~~1 1NC. 11141558-3714-P.O. BOX 1720-A-11141558-3714 GARDEN GROVE, CALIF. 92640 ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION '· I I I I ' I I I I • I I (Please Print) . MOTHER'S MAIDEN NAME ________________ _.I NAME ---...... -------------------LAST Ft AST MIOOLE SOCIAL SECURITY NO. --------...; DRIVERS LIC. NO. ---------------DATE OF BIRTH ---------------.: ADDRESS --------------~ CITY __________ COUNTY ______ z1p_J OWN I ) RENT ( HOW LONG I HOME PHONE ----------A/C ____ WQRK A/C ___ __. 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Plea~ flnd Cflclosed SI0.00 for my nicmben hlp card.1nd I understand there ls aSS.00 annual fee to lttp my mcfllbership active.These p~ments will provide me with the above protect.Ion offered by National Release In the event I am amstcd. All former a.rrests arc disregarded. Ar; an asr;ociatc member l also automatM:.Jly bcco~ entitled to attend Natlonal Release seminars and all other scheduled activities without fl.lrther fees or cha.racsl Detalls wlU be supplied to me upon approval of my mcmbcr.ihip 1ppllcatlun. 1 declare under penalty of perjury that the lnfOCTnatloh ('00t1ined ln my application ls true and corrcd. Executed at C11i(. on City SIONATillllC I I I I I I I I I I I t ' I I I ' I I I • t DOEi IT All. We ttlftW lt,e rflllt to ttject uy 11'Plcadoe.. -------~+------------CLIP A.Hf MA.IL·------------ I I l • I C4 DAIL V PILOT Sunday. June 8, 1975 lejo Project Aegean Tract Has Low Rates New financing, featuring in- teres t rates below the current. market for new homes, is now available at Aegean Heights, Alscot Development Companies new "country c lub"-oriented re- sidential community at Mission Viejo, announces Syd Carnine, a principal of Alscot . Carnine explained that Aegean Heights offers 73.4 percent in- terest rates with a low 20 percent down payment. Locate~ at the entrance to Mis- sion Viejo, just north of the San Diego Freew ay and La Paz N.oad, Aegean H eights is a three- month old community with two, three, four and fi ve-bedroom homes priced from $45,950. Im- m ediate occupancy is ::ivail able. dows, cozy rrtreats. cathedral ceilings, family rooms and rich Franciscan tilu porches and en- tries. THE ONE AND two.story town homes, accenting maintenance- free living, feature garden atriums. cathedral cc1hngs, private entries, custom fireplaces, fenced back yards and color-coordinated Fran- ciscan .tile on porches and C'n- tries: For noise-free pn vacy. the town homes include full insula- tion on exterior walls and ceil- ings, while common double wc.tlls are each insulated. No one h\'cs above or below his neighbor. • Rivera Near to Ocean Riviera Huntington Con· dominiums offer leisure living in highly po.pu la r H untingt on Beach, within easy walking dis- tance of the ocean. "The combination of excellent location near t he beach and com- plete condominium convenience makes an attractive pa'ckage for' our visitors," said Sales Manager· Birg Foland. "Of course, our buyers also re- alize all of the financial advan- tages of homeownership, includ- ing eligibility for the recently enacted federal income tax credit of up to $2,000," Foland added. OTHER FI NANCIAL advan- t ages include value appreciation, equity build-up a nd income tax deductions for interest and pro- perty laxes paid. · B UILT I N AN innovative Planned Unit Development con- cept, the community offers both single family homes and elite · town homes to appeal to a broad ,, ran g e of the homebuyi ng market, Carnine said. Architect for the community is the award: winning firm of Danielian, Moon Sampieri and Ilg. Among the innovative features of the town horn(' plans 1s a model that inclu des a n extra large multi-purpose room that can bt.' used as a s pacious 20 fool by 2:~ foot recrea tion room or d1v1dt.•d into two bedrooms. STEP-DOWN LIVING ROOM, CLERESTORY WIN~OWS AMONG WINDJAMMER FEATURES One of Four Plans Offered by Broadmoor Homes on Hiiiside In San Clemente The income tax rebate pro- gram for new home buyers pro- vides a dollar-for-dollar tax c redit of five percent of the purchase price QC a new home, up to a maximum of $2,000. To qualify for the credit, con- struction of the home must have been started prior to March 26, 1975 ; the home must be purc·hased and occupied after Marc·h 12, 1975 and before January 1, 1977 ; and a binding tontract for the purchase must be entered into before January l ,· 1976. THE P UBLIC is im·itcd to view th ree model homes for caeh housing style at Aegean Heights built around a colorful foot bridge and stream that ancludt·s a pair of garden pavilions "1th seating. Francis Lux o f Los Angeles is the interior decorator . S1111 C len1e11te Developn1e11t The single family homes utilize an inc reasingly popular lot con- cept that allows homeowners to . enjoy m aximum lot usage of front. side and rear patio areas. Available in one and two-story plans, the single family homes feature atrium courtyards. walls or slidin~ glass, open staircases and galleri es, clerestory win- Aegean Heights 1s rcacnt•o b~ driving south on the Santa Ana ur San Diego Freeway to M1:;s1on Viejo. Exit on L a Paz Hcl. and turn left one block lo l\luJrlands Turn left on Muirlands lo J\t.•ge:rn Heights. Windjammer Reflective IN ADDIT ION, the buyer musr attach to his r eturn a certificate from the builder slating that the home was sold al the lowest price at whith it was ever offered for sale. Broadmoor Homes' "Wind- .1.imml•r"' plun in San Clemente dramut1eally reflects the charac- kristics of its namesake. Filing Period Open For SeniQr . Citize·m The Windjammer is one of four ~angll' story plans currently be- ing offert.'d by Broai1moor Homes at Broadmoor San Clemente, on a hill s id e overlookin g the J'ucifa•. ' Much urchitt.•ctural attention ha~ been given lo the view orien- tation of this 2,072 square-foot home. with its four bedrooms and two bath:;. But the visitor is first gr<.'l'll•d with a subtly sophistical- t•d l'nt ry eourt as he approaches the duubl c front door, which OJll'llS onto a ceramic tile cn- try\\·ay. .. The 1975 filing season for the California Stale Senior Citizens Property Tax Assistance Pro- gram is now open until Sept. 2. The program is designed lo re- fund a portion of the property l-.xes paid by individuals 62 ~s of age or older as of J'!nuar y 1, 1975, who occupy their own homes. To qualify, those fil· ing mus t h ave been a California r esident on or before January 1 with a total household income nol exceeding $10,000 for the year. T"'e total income includes all sources. A second substantive change dictates t h at in a prior year capital loss carryover situation, the entire carryover is con- sidered when computing 1974 in come. Formerly, there was a loss ceiling of SI ,000. Another change enables a sur- viving spouse to file a claim for an elibitile daima nt "'ho died between January 1 a nd Sep· tember 2. Also, officials s tated tht•re h<is been some major changes an tht• law affectin g the assistance. First, in determining in('Om<.', both reali-zed net capital loss<.'!) and gains a rc to be inC'luded without limitation. In the past net capital loss was Ii mitcd to SI ,000. COSTA MESA 1111 South Coast Drive A Controlled Security ADULT Condominium T HE OBSER\'A:-.;T visitor wi ll notice a strategically placed win- dow an the home's oversized, two- l'~ir ,C!:tragt.'. which serves at once as a distinctive style note and h1.chly practical illumination ~ourTt.' for the garage's interior. Onec inside:. the visitor 's glann· passes through the formal dimn ~ room . through the s unken ll\'mg room with its massive GEORGE J. HELTZER COMPANY represents FIRST IN DESIGN AND QUALITY offering the most elegant and spacious ... maintenanee-free homes in Orange County ! Le t us .prove it. Visit "The Woods" and COMPARE ! ! Sp eciOJI Extras Included in Sales Price: * Air Conditioning * Elec. C loth., Wosh~r & Ga, Dryer in coch home * Tappan Refr1gcrolor Freezer wilh Automatic Ice Maker * T&ppon Ronge with t"'o (2J Contlnuou5 Cleaning Ovens * Toppon Built-in Dishwasher * Shag Carp,.ting * F11epli\ces * Mirror Door in MoslN Dreuin9 Room * Sliding Mirror Wordrob1t Doon in 2nd Bedroom * Cer•mic Tile Shower Stoll in Mosler Bath * Ceremic T1lr Counler Tops in Ki+chen * Bumed Ccili,.,gs * Kilchon Cabinets of Ash * Old fuhio,..,d Kitch<>n Pontries * Cedu Shale Rooh * Prive t• P•tios Garages for Recreational Ve hicles fireplace, to the living room's window wall and the vista beyond. Vaulted ceilings in the living room, family room and master s uite r ecall the cant of a windswept sail, and open beams in a ll three l'ooms add still anothe r distinctive note lo the total atmosphe re of quJel com- fortable elegance. PRICES AT Broadmoor San Clemente rurrently start at $66,490, and prices for the Wind- jammer begin at $69,990. Like the Ii ving room , the mas ter suite i s suQke n. A Roman-style bath and walk-in c loset with mirrored doors further enhance the m aster suite portion of the ho m e. A large laundry room, central- ly located in the bedroom wing, and a large kitchen, complete .,.. ith breakfast counter and pan- try, are additional features that fill in needed dimensions in a home tha t is both beautiful and functional. Other homes at ~Broadmoor San Clemente include the 1,900 square foot "Seascape," with its thr ee bedrooms, two baths and large atrium; the 2,274 square- foot "Brigantine," incorporating four bedrooms, two baths and semi-enclosed entry court, and the 2,330 squar e-foot "Sandcas- tle," with four bedrooms, two baths, and twin fireplaees servic- ing the living and family rooms. Broadmoor San Clemente model homes are open daily from 10 a.m. until dusk and may be re- ached by taking the Ave Pico offramp from the San Diego Freeway and traveling inland about one-half mile. Turn right on Ave Presidio a nd then up the hill to the models. Riviera Huntington's two and three bedroom homes are dis- played at 16771 Bolsa Chica Ave., near Pearce Ave., Huntington • Beach. The homes include 11.'2 to 2 1.~ baths, enclosed patios , and two C'ar gar ages. Pri('CS, of the homes range from $32.500, with excellent con- ventional finan<'ing terms, in- duding five percent down and eight and three quarters percent ,interest. The Riviera Huntington sales office is now l o~atcd in the com- munity's clubhouse at the center of the project. The site is easily r eached by taking the Bolsa Chita exit off the San Diego Frc·cway a nd driving south to the homesite. Hours arc 10 a .m. to 6 p.m . daily. Beat the crowds. Look us over before we' re ready. We arc Laguna Vill~e. and we arc building Orungc County's newest view ll)Wnhome community. a 158-acre community nestled on the rolling slopes of the L1gunld I ill s Designed with the view in mind. each Laguna Villc1gc home will be situated to l t\kc tnc\Ximum a<lvuntagc of th~ dramatic visrns sprcc1d out below. Bedroom s. too, will h.w' pleasing ~utlooks on beautifully pldnted. rolling gardens and greenbelts. The total park-like environment of Laguna V1ll~reach its ultimate in the 4 ~ -acre Village Green recreation center which will include a m agnificent 5500-square foot clubhouse c1nd a myriad of recreatio naJ facilities. Three pools. 2 handball/ racket· hall courts. lenniscourt. billiard room. shuffle board. lawn bowling. sand volleyball court plus a special play Mcl1 for the kids. Even though our models aren't finished yet. you're invited to drop by. We think you'll be im- pressed with our location and our sweepi ng views. Our sulcs people will be happy to describe the carefree Laguna V illage lifestyle. our many quali- ty~ ntures and our remarkably low price~. • .. ~~~&--L... SOUTH ...,: c:m'~l'i COAST ~ + I .. 'LAZA 0 1111 SO Co :: t;:; ... s,. ! <ii1 o_, • .., from $45 950 COHYE~TIONAL flNANCING I at low 1ntemt rates up to 1550 1q. ft . of living space [!uy today and close escrow in 2 week~.i / .~"';.'. .. ~.. . , FWY • l I • I .aguna Village 2. 3 N 4 U ·droom T.mvnhomrs Only 2 left at $33,900 Others fl"Om $35,400· to $46,500 Sales offin· npN\ d,,lly f1 l)ll\ 1 (k"~n 'til dusk. (714) 581 ·4&5(}, Offcrcu by P.lcific Co.,!'-t l~(•,\lty , I \ .. . • i , . , Sunday. June 8. 1975 DAILY PILOT Ca • " I Real Estate ·''Questions /Comment ;\ By RHltor R•nda llMcC.,dl•, Phd. High Mon:gage Costs Feared 0 llow do you recorrunead tbat a married couple WASHINGTON -Tho top take title to real property. Should they take Utle ad spokesman for the nation's borne tenants In coni mon or jolot tenancy? Or what ta re: buUdera has expressed coricern tom mended? We own our bome aq_d have other pro •. -that the proposed Financial perties and I never even considered how we bad JruJtltutlons Act would result in taken title to these properties unto a frlead of ours higher inter est coats for home dled apd his estate was Ja rnmed beca~se of the way mortgages. be bad taken title. ls there any one best way ? Thank J .S. Norman. Jr •• president or you. the National AasoclallonofHome G.L., Santa Ana Buildera, told the Senate Bank· Because or the varied personal ~ircumstances ln1 Sd'bcommlttee OD Financial of each couple, there is no one best way to ta ke title Institutions that he bad "serious We do recommend that everybody who owns pro: doubts" tha t the legislation perty check with their accountant and their at . would preve nt downturns in torney for estate planning recommendations housing production. However, here is some information that may help "Housing's problem js notsole- you. , ly tbe availability of r&ney; it is 1t is not. unusual to find individuals and m-arried more the cost of money," he told couples having .real property who have any pre· the subcommittee. ference concernmg the legal form in which they will tak~ title. Man~ t imes, realtors or escrow agents advise prospective purchasers how to take title as joint tenants. There is generally littie discussion of th~ advantages and disadvantages or taking t itle in this manner as opposed to taking title as communi- ty property or as tenants in common. Joint tenancy is usually advised by most people because they know one fact about this form of owne rship; tha t is, the surviving spouse takes title without the nec~ssity of probate. Briefly, with joint tenancy, there ts no necessity for a court to tell the world that the surviving joint tenant is entitled to the property as would be the case if it were held un· der another fo r m of ownership. Most title com· panies only require that the survivor record a · certified copy of the death certificate and an a~ fidavit concerning the death of the spouse. While this has certain definite advantages, there are also disadvantages that are inherent in this for m or ownership. A joint tenant has no right to will his or her interest in the property. In order to obtain the right to will one's interest to a thit d person the tenancy must be severed. 0 W E MUST GET inle.rest rates' down. Housing just cannot afford lo compete in the limitless bid- ding for funds that seems to be the foundation upon which the Finan· cial Instituti9ns Act is built." The proposed legislation, stem· ming from a presidential com· m ission study, is intended to keep a steady flow of funds mov· ing into housing to a void th!d· less money market fluctua ns that hurt .the housing in stry and the cons umer. \.. The bill would acromplish this largely by putting commercial banks and thrift institutions such as savings a nd loans on a com- petitive footing. Interest ceilings on savings deposits would be re· . moved after 5'h years: NO RMAN advocated the restoration of the Y.a percent dif· ferenthtl between what S and Ls can pay depositors and what commercial banks can puy. It was the decrease of this dif· ferential from 'h to 1;,. percent in J uly 1973, said Norman, that "precipitated the longest drop in ho u sing starts ever ex- perienced.·· REAL ESTATE Sales Running High For Greens ~ast Greens East, the exclusive golf course community in Laguna Niguel, h as registered sales of $1.5 million over the last two months, according to Edward Smyth, firm spokesman. This private communily of homes borders the 16th. 17th and 18th holes of E l Niguel Country Club with prices ranging from $123,000 to $148,000. OFFER ED ARE four and five bedroom models in. a choice of ,, single or two stories. Featured ar e four·car garages with motor courts, two fi replaces in each home, cir cular glassed kitchens and .dining n ook s, solid oak cabinetry and circular' staircases wi th solid brass hand rail. Builders of Greens East are the Smyth Bros. who have, over many years, specialized in qual~ ty homes in Orange County and recently built over 250 custom re· sidences in Villa Park. Ec-0110111 ist Sa-vs • L e nding Boost 'Encou raging' WASHINGTON (AP) -A sharp increase in lending for new home buying lest month is being hailed as an encouraging sign for the depressed housing industry. "Anytfling is an improvement at this point," an economist for t he National Association of Home Builders said. He said the lending activity "is not an upturn, but it is an encouraging sign." The nation's saving and loan associations ln· creased mortgage lending in April by one·third over March, from $3 billion to $4 billion, the highest level since last June, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board reported. ~T SAID LEN DING for purchase of single• family homes totaled $2 billion, up from $1.5 billion ~ March. The Apnl figure was the highest level smce August. In addition, new deposits at savings and loans •totaled $2 .7 billion in April, 28 percent higher than the previous April record established in 1971, the bank board s aid. .. Th~ April sav 1~gs were down from nearly $3.7 billion m March but considerably better than the net savings loss of $34-0 million a year earlier. . MOS! OF THE DECLINE in new savings dur· mg April was caused by withdrawal of funds for t ax payments, said Chairman Thomas R. Bomar of t he ~a~k board. The fact that it was a record for April indicated how strong the savings position of savings and loan associations'has become in recent months he said. ' A bank board economist said one reason for the low lending activity in past months has been a laok o~ demand, but April figures were an "encouraging sign that there is substantial demand for mortgage credit.•• He saip he expected the increased lending volume to continue for the next several months at least. A severence ca·n be effected by Ule conveyance by one of the tenants or his or her interest to a third party. A reconveyance of the interest will effect a holding of the property by the spouses, as tena nts in common. T ht spouse would then have the right to convey an interest in the property. .The Village by the Sea Certainly Another Newport Other disadvantages of joint tenancy have to do with the tax we must pay. Upon the death of one joint tenant, there is included in his or her estate, for Federal tax purposes. an amount equal to the contribution by the decedent of the money used to · purchase the property. If the decedent's separate propert y was the source of money used fo r the purchase, the entire value may be included. If com· munity proper ty was used for purchase, one·half value 1s included. L:pon the subsequent sale of the property, the following results will occur depending upon the form of ownership: Joint tenancy -a new basis is given to that portion of value of the property included in the estate. Community property -lheentir_e property re· ceives a new basis, although only one·half is in· <.'laded m the estate. 1f the property has appreciated in value, the taxable gain on the property with the entirely new basis (community property), will be considerably Jess . These arc some of the factors that should be considered as to the form of which title should be taken to the property. That is why we suggest that you see your attorney and accountant, as well as your rcaJtor in all matters of this type. He re is a poe m I thought your readers would en· joy. We finally sold our home after t hree months of trying to keep it in apple pie conditjon. With two kids and one dog, it wasn't easy. Here's our story ... Mr. C.E., Costa Mesa OUR OPEN HOUSE For weeks we lived in tidy gloom: I nagged my way from room to room - No tracking dirt in bedroom halls, No sticky hands'on kitchen walls, No puppies bounding through the door, No books or toys Jeft on the floor - But now we can relax. Hurray! The Realtor sold our house today. EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall R. McCardle is an invest· ment analyst. college lecturer-and author of" Real Estate in Caltfom1a." Send your comments and questions to Ran· cl.all R. Mccardle, cl othe Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa92626. Seavi ew Horrtes Add S olariums Patio solariums have b e en .added to San Clemente Seaview Townhomes, the SS.5· million condominium de· velopment overlooking the Pacific Ocean, it was announced this week by Merrill But1er Jr., presi· dent of Butler Housing Corp .. the Irvine de· velopcr "To enhance enjoy· mcnt of the ocean views, even when t he ocean breeze becomes a little chilly, we have· added sola r ium -type enclosures to all of our patios," exp l ained Butler. "Since San Clemente Seaview is one of Orange County's few r emaining ocean·view locations, we feel it is important to provide year ·r ound en· joyment for our buyers," added Butler. °FR0 M Fash ion Island Newport Beach A r l Disc~ver the joys of living in this delightrul community set among verdant. rolling hillsides! C lean. clear air warmed by Southland sun and cooled by gentle ocean breezes. M ilca of white aand beach and SQside recreation at its best ... swimming, surfing, fishing and boating from nearby Dana Point Yacht Harbor. And. for your living pleasure. secluded neighborhoods or fine homes by leading builders ... most with magnificent views of the blue Pacific Ottan! A ViOage for All Ages Your life ean be u quiet or as active as you like in this Quaint village environment ..• the choice of good people rrom all walks or lire and varied proressions. who enjoy gracious living. Clote enough to metropolitan areas lo be convenient. far enough away to be relaxing. With a beautiful municipal golr course. parks. fine schools and community services, gc;>urmct restaurants, boutique shops. and historic attractions ... all within minutes of home! LMnt close t,o~ the ocean doesnl cost as much in SAN CLEMENTE ... today! (Compare the prices of comparable coastal communities anywhere!) l ara111mMr Homee-&Ml Clement• Slngle-famlly homes from $66,990 319 Calfe Emplllme 3 oc:.anHH .. Townhomea from S42,250 to $63,600 3754 Calle Casino 5PrnlcMntlal Height• Townhomes from $34,990 400 San Pablo 7 SeaVlew Townhomea Townhomes from $56,850 24 Vista Encan\a (714) 831-2971 2 S-.Cllft V ... Condominiums from $38,500 2804 Camino Ceplstrano (714) 498-()240 (714) 493-2500 4Parkvlew Manor Condominiums from $49,500 235 Avenlda Lobelro (714)498-2904 or(714)492-9400 FAfEWAY SHORECLIFF ~ ~ OOLF AND ~ COUNTRY CLUB (714) 492-2780 6 AN f. Gate WHt -on the Beach Condom.inlums from $-i9,500 to $85,000 423 Avenlda Gran11da (714) 492-8162 (71 4) 492·9580 8 VIiia Patricia Condominiums from $36,000 to $55,000 100 Calle Pa.lnc1a (714) 492·6118 The VJ}]afie by the Sea STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBoa L \ I q DAILY PILOT Sunday, June 8, 1975 ~ Spyglass Hornes ------------------~ Coast Plan Under E~e PU 8LIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE h..~-'Pr""'NO.....,.,N""'· ""'u""=""ro,...,,...,,N""'l"'••""•"'"u'""T~Y~ MOTtC• 01" ..ott-i HrGHM•tUTY Hetk o It llorelly Olv.ft t"-t tho 1111 Nltk t Is .. ,..., •'"" that 1111 -._,..._. wot -lit '"'*~ clltf"-'M wlll llOt lie ,._.,,...,.. fllf' -.O.t °' 11e1111111o5 contrldM 11 MY cift4s °' 11.-llltloa controttod ., Viewed Eight homes valued at a total of $1 ,536,000 were sold durang one rec~t week , it was announced by Bob Hall, general sales manager fo r John D. Lusk and Son, de- veloper. Th~ homes overlook ~~-Newport /Balboa ~ and are located in the i{illage of Harbor Vle~one of the series of tho·u ghtfully planned comm uniti es by the Jrvine Company. THE HOMES enjoy a vie w of hundreds of miles or coastline. "To s uit this rare setting, these hom es we re de- signe d for the family seeking its ultim ate re· sidence," says Hall. One a nd two-s tory floor plans are offered at Spyglass Hill with from three to five bedrooms. Some plans have large bonus r ooms which may be converted to two extra bedrooms. Prices range from $116,000 to $208,000. I REAL ESTATE THE FLOOR plans , ranging to over 4,000 square feet , not only of- f e r spaciou sness but such quality features as pi cturesque stairl'ases, separate formal dining rooms, large formal en- tries , wq,o d -burning fireplaces in f amily !ooms and living rooms. The s ix-home model complex, decorated by Carole Eichen Interiors, is open to the public daily from 10 until dusk. Take MacArthur Boulevard from eith er t h e San Diego Freeway or Pacific Coast Highway l o San Joaquin Hills Road. Go east , up the hill, to the s ite at 15 Bodeg a Bay D rive. Phone 644-1321. SACRAMENTO -Leaders of California's re- sidential and lig ht construction Industry, noting thut the evolving Coastal Plan represe"ls "a multi· billion dollar investment by California's tax- payers," ha ve challenged the state's coastal authorities to reveal the economic consequences of Its plan and more precisely define the "public in- terest" in the coastal zone. Testifying recenUy at five difCerent locations in Northern and Southern California before s tate and regional commissioners, members of the California Builders Council unveiled a 15-point statement of principles relating to the impending Coastal Plan and zeroed in on several key principles. CBC is the California s tate affiliate of the National Association of Home Builders. Don Colhn, legal counsel for CBC, testified before the statewide commission in San Mateo and outlined his group's lS areas of concern. They range from the economic effects or cost benefits of the proposed coastal plan to what CBC terms '"the plan's red1rcction of coastal development to non- coastal areas." "WITH UNEMPLOYMENT io California at 10 percent, you simply cannot submit a plan to the legis lature that fails to acknowledge the plan's economic consequences," Collin told the com- missioners. Jim O'Brien amplified on the economic impact of the plan while testifying before a regional com· mission in Santa Cruz. "The most significant deficiency in the plan is the total lack of attention to economic consequences of its policies. Ordinarily, it is not necessary for a planning document to assess its economic conse- quences ,,...11 owcver, the Coastal Plan is not a conven- tional p1an. Rather, it represents a r adical de· parture from the classic approaches to planning and, in one fell swoop, seeks lo restructure land use decision-making processes as they affect develop- .u.r """ "'"'"· °"" .... Oft.,_ otllor lllell mywll, on" aner 111,..... Ws4ott. 0.tff lhfl ••191MY of JuM, l'1S. OMMtlllUltUUY Of Juno, t'1S lllO'l'!T>qftd .IOWPh EllObOVCll Ray A. t ui-u • ment patterns In the coastal zone. 1711 Hoother Ave. mA I!. NwWOOd ~•co "THE EFFECTS OF these actions will clearly T11,1111.cau1 ... .eo """''!:~11~~!:'C:~'°'· have impact upon not only the coastal zone. but in· ""'f1""" oron~ CoHt Dolly Pltot, J-1., ,,, ms 21•u land communities as well. Therefore, economic and ~-·-'_14_·_"_75 _____ 21_1,._'-1 Pl'8LIC NOTICE ttlCl'ITIOYttuaiius MAMa ITATaM•NT fiscal considerations are imperative," O'Brien said. • • ..,Acknowledging the diffic!ulty of placing specific costs to Californians deriving from the lmplemen· tation of Coastal Plan, O'Brien declared that "it is obvious that the cumulative impact of the 183 policies contained in the draft plan amounts to a mulli-blllion dollar investment for California tax- payers.'' "It is, there fore, crucial that the Coastal Com- mission s ubmit a budget for carrying out the plan as propose d,'' 0 'Brien said. He added that the budget would include everything from land acquisi- tion costs to tax base reductions due to increased public ownership, vis-a-vis private ownership. Commenting on other economic impacts of the plan, Michael T. Collins of Newport Beach told commissioners meeting in Torrance that permit ac- tions by the commission have had a retarding effect on the economy and that "this will be intensified if the coastal plan is adopted in its present torm." PUBLIC NOTICE ... , ... SUl"ettto• COU•T 01" l'H• ITATI Of! CALlttO•HIA POlt THe CipUMTYOl"OttAMOI ....... "u NOT1Ca 01" H•A•tNO Ott l"aTITt l'Ott AUTHOltlTY TO COM .... IT COMTltACT 01" oacaAsao AH l'Ott IMITltUCTIONI li.tele Of S. KENNETH JOHNSON eke S.. KENNETH JOHNSON, II, SIDNEY KENNETH JOHNSON, o.< .. s.ci. NOTICE IS HIERE8Y GIVEN tha ~Uwyn H. JollnMft hH f!locl ,.,.In Ptllllol\ ~Authority to Com~ lrKI of 0.CMMlt .,.d tor '"'""'' rtferen<e lo Miich la mede tor furt ~klllon, oncl INlt the time Md P4 TM fOllowl119 ponona ort Otllno M l-""' .. : c:ot.A$. f61 SM Nlcela1 Dr~ HowPOl1 ....... c.tlfonll• '2..0 JOt U'91!tOA & AaMCla•t. Ill(., • CAllfonlla Clwpol'allOll, 561 San H1co1M Dr., .... ~ .. 1Kl\,C:.llf«11l•ftMO Tl'llt llN'6M6' II ~tell ti'!' 0 Of" potMMll., JOtl.OithlOll•As.soclatH, ~ .M>Ulsl'lton, ' Prosl4ont l'l\15 lltMOffttllt WH fllod wllll ltw C'.Mlllly CMR Of 0r-.. Cw11ty G1 Mar 21, 1'1S. ,... P\11111""" OrMOI COO.St Dolly PltoC. May u • .,... J-1, •. 1s. 1tu 1-.n PUBLIC NOTICE Of hearl"9 the wme ti.s bffn Mt fw J\#\e 13, 1975, ot t :OO a.m., In lht courtroom of Dfllarlmont No. l of w cour\, al 700 Civic Center Drive WHt, I u. City of Santa Ano. C.lllornlL l"ICTtTIOUS aUSIMIH 0.led JvM s. ms. •AM•STATaMINT WILLIAM IE. st JOHN, • Tiie i.llowl"9 porHnl aro OOlng bus!· COVllly Ctorll ftK5H: ICMAl"I", STIVl!..S, GttOSSMAH & Pl!ltll"ttl!R/AU., Slltto OS; 1t!Sst MAllSH Ma'-'ttllW 81¥d., lrvlM, Calif. '2101 COLLINS ALSO DEr. •RED th t ·r · mOtyMati..1••11ka1C11. Olmoc t11d11strlo s 111c •• In· '-&..p a 1 society ... Sout1i0ti ... n corporoted Mey 1. 1t1s. sv11o c11, 1ass2 wantt.to achieve a decent home for every American '-".._...•.c.atlf,,..,. MA<NU1ura1..a ... rv1no,c.111.ft101 family at a price the family can afford a balance AtWftoysf•:,..t1t1 ... ., n.1s11u.11nou1, ... 1119cOlld1KtocStit• PubllShocl Orongo Cont Dolly Pltot, corpor .. lon. must be reached as relates to environmental con-J.-1.e, "·ms 211 .. 1s Do1101e1 E.0111 trols. This "-l•me111 flied wllh the County P UBLIC NOTICE Clorll of Or"'90 C01111ly on: May 27, He challenged the commission to provide some , ______ . ____ __. ms. hard economic data as to the e ffect of its proposed •m" "44l11 1. ' f f NOTICllTOCRIEDITORS HtataY,CAl"ltlTl&McDONALD po 1c1es on the uture price o new homes. suP•••o11 couu0,. THE ....,.... .. uw Collins pointed to Policy 129 of the plan which 1TATEOf'CAL1l"OttN1AF011 •r:W1t11•t11f'.MeC>He1• requires the installation of solar-assisted heating THE co~:~;_:,~~RAHGE =:-.. , ... ,... and solar-assb;ed or nocturnal cooling sys\ems in ht••• ot CLARA A. RACLIN, MWMKA,..._.,,,... a ll new or substantially remodeled single or multi-~~~e is HEREBY GIVEN 1011• ~~~!!!'~0011 0.11, Pltot. pie unit residential structures within the coastal <rfdllon of,,,. abov• nomod clocodellt J\lflol.8, u .22.1m 2002·15 zone. l~I Oii persons hovlno 'lolrM -OOlllSI tno sold dou c1o111 are recav1rec110 mo PUBLIC N011CE ------------------------------------------------------------------------1 tnom, wltll Ille noconory vouc:iwrs. In '-------------llW otfko of Ille cterll of Ille above ..,. l"ICl'ITtOUS eUSINllSS Carefree, Comfortable, private homes- and Newport Beach. Imagine. Fountains bubbling with fresh ideas. H omes and gardens abloom with carefree living. This is Jasmine Creek, with new kinds of private homes that have brought a new freedom of living, and a new elegance of <lesign to New- port Beach living. Created by M .• J. Brock & Sons, I nc., renowned designer-builder. these new Jasmine Creek homes arc filled with garden sunlight and spaeious arnC'- nities on the inside-fully landscaped and cared for you on the outside. So you can freely enjoy this ocean-cool setting, the private clubhouse. pool. and 1 tennis courts -without a care in the world. Ano you have entry-gate security all the livelong day and night. Come sample this new carefree way of life. Sec all the incredible new models. And by all means, make your choice, today. Fabulow: terms, low interest rates, spe- cialized customizing allowance on many homes. Directions: 3 Blocks East of MacArthur Boulevard on San J oaquin Hills Road, then one block South on Marguerite to the security gate. Phone (714) 640-4020. IRVIN€@ VILLAGES '=:' In the Village of Harbor View • Homes from $~5,500 to $118,500 ' ' ' • >, ( lilied u1ur\, or to prnonl tt>em, with tho MAMIE STA TllMllNT ~HSM'I' vouchon, to lh• IHtdOnlQMd TM foltowl119 ~ ero dOlftQ "'41- •t Ille office of RI chord P. AlbtrtSO(I. MU n : 902S Wllslllre Blvd., Third Floor. M.V. ASSOCl•T~. ISOO AdM\S Bewrty Hiiis. Ca lll. 90211, whkh Is ttw Avo .. W13, C.Sta Mow, CA.~ plM;e ot t>uslneu of Ille unoon!Qnod In O.vld Md Janie 9ovrko, ~' Et· all m•lltrS per'talnlno 10 Ille HIOI• Of ....,.,.,. Avo .• Costa Moso, CA. 9262'. Wid oococ1e111. wtlllln tour montl'a after Slwiloy...., ,.,.nces Jer"*. llS7 Ille first publlutlon ol.Mlls notic.e. KlllQIOI Cl., Costa Mow, cam. in.2' O.lod Juno 4, 1915. "*"" encl Row II• O'Brien, 1'20 Lllllo11 Lu Solomon alla Lanai Drivo, Cosla Mow, CA.~ Lllllo11 Hirsch Solomon, This buslneu ls cond<Ktecl by 1111 un- EMcvtor ot lhe Wiil lllcorpor.ucl •toeietlon othff -• of Ille •llovo no med dec~nc .,.rtnorsfllp. • lll(HAllD ... AL•EllTSON SIOlll .... Jeronko MU Wll\lllre Blvd, Frww:°' JerOftko Tlll,.,,'Floor O.vld N. 9ourke .. ,,.r1, Hiiis, Collt 90211 Janlo N. Bourke Alt-'l'fOrEsec.ulor Johll S. O'Brien P\ll>lllllod Or.in~ CoHI Dally Piiot. RosolloD'Brlo11 June e, 1S, 22, 2', 191S 212'-15 This stotome11t was flled with '"° PUBLIC NOTICE • '7147 NOTICE TOC1t•DITOltS SUl"ERIOll COURT 01' THE STATIE Of' CALll"OltHIA FOil THE COUNTY Of' ORANGE No.Aauo E$1ale ol LEONARD LANE PI NE, DeCHWd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo It'll! crcdolon of Iha at>ove named OKeotnl lhal •II ~''°"'having clolms 090l11s1 Ille w ld OOCedonl ore roq11lrod to Ille them, with the 11ecHsary vovc:iwrs.. In uw offlGO of IM clerk of lhe obow-. llllect c°"rl, 0< lo pres«nl them. with uw ttsory vouchers, lo the vndorilgnod et LAW OFFICES OF GARY E. GUNDERMAN, too H . Broodwoy, S<i•te 901, S.1110 Ana, Catllornla 92701, Ith 11\e ploce of llu51nns of tJIO,,... e11rs1Qnod 111 all molters pertolnlno 10 IN o51•to of said decede nt, wllh<n lour ,,,_lllS after Ille ""' pul>llCOlloll of Olis notice. OotodMOy13, 1'75. VAUGHN BAILEY Mmlftlst,.tor Of 111e •Jt•I• ot the atiovo no med de'edOlll LAW Ol"l"ICliS Of' GAllY E. GUMDl!lllMAH ,. .. ., .... ,y.sw•tt1 Saitta ""''· (.al!Mnll• t21tl Tel: 111•>1ls.e442 Atter•'I'• t. A4lml11l1trotor PllDllShed Oronoo Coost Dally P1101, Junet. 15, n. 1', 1t15 212cH5 PUBLIC NOTICE County Clerk of Or•noo Covnly on IN'I' 20, 1t7S. ~ Pl>llllSflod 0,.1100 Coost Dolly Piiot, MAy25,olldJ-1,l,15,1t1S 117MS PUBLIC NOTICE a'7MC lolOTICE TO CllEOITOllS SUPElllOltCOUllTOf'THE STATE Of' CALlf'OllNIA FOtt THECOUNTYOf'OltANGll Mo. A·IS7tC Esta t o of SAMUEL LOAD, DeCNMd. NOTICE IS HEREBY•OIVEN to Iha creditors of lhO ollo..,. named Clo<edeflt IMt 011 persons h0vl119 clalms -oolnst Ille sold oeceoe111 ••e required lo Ille them, ••Ill the necossory vovc:htu, lo uw Vlldorsl911od 01 the Ollie• of Thomas I.Md, 23Sil Posoo. V•l•ll<~. Ho. 2U, l..&QUllO Hiiis, ~llf. '203, Wl'llth IJ Ille ploce ol t>usi!lfls of the undors!Qnod 1n •II motlerJ, l)fftollli119 to Ille ntote of solo Cl«tdont, wlllll11 four monlhs ofter IN firJt pvt>lieotlOll of this nollco. Doled May 27, ltH. • TH OMASL.ORO E.llll<vl ... Of the Will of Ille •llC>vt no mod deetdo"' TMOMA S LORD UUI I"•-* ValotKlo Ho. JIJ U.-. Hiiis, Callf, t2'Q Tot.: 17141 H14* At'-'1' let' EXO<wtff P\llllislled Ortllilll Coost Dolly Pilot, June I , 15, 22, 1', 1915 2122·7S PUBLIC NOTICE Under lht ~ovlslons 01 Ille Compret>enslvo EmplOyment lllld'TtallllllQ Act ot 1'13 lhe Oronoo Covnly Mon-r Commiulon llos ""'°""cod lhO Wbml11ion of the Pro0rom Oporollon Pl•n for FY '7S.7•. S<immary of FiJC•I Year '7i·16 P\'~()porolionol Pl"' E11rollme11t alMI TormlnotlGAI P•rtlclpenls lo t>e Served 6907 Portlcjpanu to be Termlnoled 6157 Porlicopants lo be Placed Into unw1>$1dlred US. employment 5'tftlft<efl\ M11in011h of Ille ~loll .. lie~ Yovtll l41S Limited E119llJh SpeaklnQ IOO Vietnam Ero vets 400 Minor Ill ts 1000 Ml9r011I Form WorkerJ • 100 Ea~ll•llderJ 100 Senior CllilOllS ISO HUdS of HousehOld uoo Honc:llCOJ199d 100 """"''"' Acllvlllts, Servktt, MM! E11poMlttt,..1 ...,0....llk" ""°' Tetal Clauroom Trol11l119 OR·tllO-wortt StrYk u s--r Ma11o l"rl-Voe.Ed.,,_ E,....,_te ,Y..-•tt0wer S.-• Tr•11· '-• CMiilt• ,.,.. "''"" .., .... "'"' ..... Anaheim 7•4,112 121,600 195,000 l7,000 2.,.,.MI t9J.,OOll 664 u.ooo. GordtnGrovo 491,423 111,402 lS,000 l S,000 2~ !l(,,JIC 51,2072S,OOO Hunllnoton Bch. 400,•62 33,000 1a,510 19,111 ~~OM j5 t ,79U5,000 Sanl•Ano 1,.SO.,IU 415.000 ru.ooo so.ooo :149,CIOO eoo 156,16.J:IO,OOO N.W. Co. Grp. t26.7U et.400 109,100 ... 100 ~..,., .900 1n ,2.u B•l.of Count~ 1,'3•.t21 391, 131 203,075 1'2,0SO •22,MO 210,SSt 21•,4232S,000 O.C.M.C. Adm. 420,000 11.....-.1-1 i.y Malor CMI c:.t-..nos Administration Allowonus WaQOi Fringe BeneliU Tralnlno Service~ Totat Esllmoteci Unexpended fVllds FY '7S \l,Ja3,7M 1,213.661 2.714,016 <MU7t 1,1S7,109 1,200, ISl GRAND TOTAL JI0,049,214 Comp0rlM111 of Portormonce A90lnst Prior Yetr's Plen ThrouQh tlle Mo51 At· cent Ouuter E111"M1,,,..,.. •Y ,., .. ,.,,, ActlYltlff ,.._ A.clMal Closwoom Tral11l119 (Prime SC-SO<I 14'0 10s. Clou room Tralnlno IVoc. Ed.I S15 319 Oll·llle·Job Trolnlno 210 111 Pvbllc Service EmplOymonl 12 10 Work Eaporlence 2113 IMO l"tecomoftt• ••• Torml11atloM Plocomo1111 Terml11011on1 """'"" .. 111•••••••1111 MS Ml ns 1m Ji...ttk • S419m01th Youth 14·21 """' Actvel limited E 19ll1h SPHlllllO Veter.,.. v10111om Ero Ml9ra111 Worker OfftMlrs Amerlco11 l11dla11 Senior Clllten HHd Of Holl~hOld OrlOfltals Halldkapped c.tlC.IOtoflH &4ml11151rttl0fl AllOWOll<U w..- f'rlllfO 8e11tfll1 Tr .. lllllO s.r.1< .. 1)90 ,.., tJ0,000 m.ooo t ... 7UOO 111,ooe 1.•.000 -- soo 110 200 140 1'5 • 10 1'5 1S SS 12' 100 17 "'° •so l•S 1n ,.., )2 I •20,000 144,000 22.000 1.2 ... 000 .. .- J14,000 M ,000 a.o.ooo t 11.000 us.ooo 1auoo .... ,. • I ) ' Sunday. June 8. t97S DAIL y PILOT' DI --------·--------~--------~ - ave ome ve one! REAL ESTATE SALES TRAINING SCHOOL COLLEGE STYLED CLASSES New or experienced! Here's your chance to become a high earning professional. Learn from 12 outstand- ing instructors usiftg the rrost rrodern equipment and t~hniques in just 15 days you can complete a schedule of concentrated real estate courses. If you , are dedicated to becoming the "best" then call for · cl86S time and schedule. 'CALL MR. R.ORY 832·5440 Cust-a.oc R.tr.at W1th1n walking distance to beach, Southpor1 home 1ust recently patnted! Vinyl wallpaper, plush carpets. coordinated drapes. Formal dining room. handsome brick fireplace accenting large family room. Three bedrooms including king-sized master suite. $52.900. li,ted by San Hicks. 962·1373 ho1.tiful H-:__ f"re~ti«)e ArH Park-like landscaping provides nch selling for this charming three bedroom -home. Huge d1n1ng room. separate family room. absolutely mammoth living room w i th fireplace. Tinted windows. ltre ring and gas connection outside for BBO's. Trailer access $58.900 Ask for Don Lafferty. e:~ . ' 979·23'0 Spociou S1tt1shiiw .._ -$34,950 Lush landscaping w11h lots of fruit trees and near schools Lathe covered pal!o tor flowers and a f ish pond ; ,_ Beautifully remodeled kitchen bi.' with wood cabinetry and built-ins. ~;/ comfortable d1n 1ng area. Large *(.. l1v1ng room. three bedrooms. ~~'5: Wall-to·wall carpets. coordinated i-. ~ drapes. Ask for Betty Martin l.,~ 540-1720 ~~ Wolk to the hoch When the hot w eather 1s here Capistrano Vitia Located on large corner.lot with room 10 park your boat or trailer Rich wood paneling accents mammoth living room with big brick fireplace Formal dining room country kitchen Three suites Submit all offers• $55.000. Listed ~ Bernadelte Walsh 492·7210 I. Out9rown Yow f'NHtlt H-7 Then come see this charmer! Walk to beach community center. park. library and all schools Easy-care landscaping Four bedrooms. lerrazo entry hall into luxury living ~- room with fireplace. paneled den wr with bulll-ln stereo cabinets · Contempo kitchen with new dishwasher. cozy eating area S58 900 Listed by Eva Wiison 962°5566 Gay Hollingshead Tarbell Cadillac Winner Gay Hollin9shead of Tarbell's .Adam office at 90 I 7 .Adams, HuntinC)ton leach. recei~•ct a brand new Cadillac from the firm In recOC)ftition of her outstmtdltMJ performance in-SClles. Jitmp Woy_. roo1 - COt1te111pcw.y ~sh Adobe And enjoy those hot summer months! Oodles of A real emotional home! Superbly decorated. concrete decking accenting huge rear yard. Inside offers four king suites plus a den. cozy eating area 1n kitchen, luxury living room with white brick fireplace. Country kitc.:hen and dishwasher. $54.500. Ask for Barbara Eyster. 842-8854 M09t1ificent Thundet"bil'd Home Near schools. tennis courts and beach! Low maintenance yards. lots of room for Pool. Large family room with rich wood paneling. beam ceiling. two hreplaces. huge living room. Plush carpets and drapes elegant lighting fixtures. $63, 750 Ask for Pat Fry. 493-1341 .... ,r.-;;~ If Y -Uke to &tterloift Do 1t in style 1n this beautiful two-stort nome l.ar_gest lot 1n th• whOle tract guarantees plenty o r room BBQ. two patios. huge 11v1ng room, fireplace. separate family roo·m. Four big bedrooms. forrral dining room served by completely modern kitchen. $65.500. Ask for Eleanor T1ossem. 540-1720 ~ :d Giot1f Cope Cod -Redllced Huge Meredith four bedroom and family room guaranteeing you elbow room galore! Full formal dining room with large free standing rec room w1lh wet bar and refrigerator Ideal for parties Covered patio out back. nearly trimmed yards Reduced to $75 950 Ask for Bob Bruce 842-8854 TARBELL'S SUNDAY 3a.dl- beautifully landscaped Three big bedrooms with atrium off master suite. separate family room. formal d1n1ng area. N atu ral w ood cabinets 'accent country kitchen. Excellent area. $56.950. Listed by Ray Radisay ·~ t;..f Meso Verde GiCllWt -root ·Close to golf course and country club, this large California 2-story offers oversized • covered patio with giant pool and '. added concrete decking Versaltle., floor plan has four bedrooms plus ~' a big den. ranch kitchen. formal ' d1n1f')g room. large living area w1tn • fireplace Large master suite Xtra baths $74.500 Listed by Glen Hellworth 540-1720 "'ick Yow O-fnllt" Exqu~s11e El Ca1Qn rrodel home with. custom landscaping. many fruit trees and 1n very destrable area! Super bonus room for parties. large family room w1lh fireplace. Four bedrooms. xtra baths. formal dining room served by all modern kitchen. $72.500 Listed by Les \..... Miller. 540-1720 J~ W oter Fro..t Honw Situated right smack on the water. Private yacht club and view can be yours' Two exQu1s1te fireplaces 1n dining and l1v1ng ro.:>m award w1nn1ng kitchen. all modern· appliances. Four bedrooms 1nclud1ng private master su11e s 79 500 Ask for Geary Thomas 830-6060 OPEN HOUSES 1-5 P.M. 21091 Indigo. Hunlington Beach._.. , ...........•........•.•• $60 000 962-1373 41edrOCNll 339 Maryland. Costa Mesa (Mesa Verde) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... S65.500 17291 LaMesa Huntington Beach ................................ $66.900 8672 Kent. Huntington Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. S43.900 1660 1 Busby, Huntington Beach ................................. $56 000 21921 Starfire. Huntington Beach ................................ S60 900 20632 Tiller. Huntington Beach ................................... $52.950 4 ... 00M +Pool 1997 Kornat. Costa Mesa (Mesa Verde) .......................... S74.500 540·1720 842-6691 842-669 t 842-6691 842-6691 842-6691 540-1720 RelOcating? H yo.'re MOYiftCJ to another area. Tarbell can • rc:.ge for you to recein frff informatiott fr'Olft o•er 7000 co......wties thrvout the US.A .ct several forei9n countries thru 'our RELO OI C)Clnization. For further details please call Ms. Reio, MEMBER (714) 832-5440 RELC!J INTER-CITY Lari& VillO«Je Estate . Elegant executive home newly decorated with lot of wood paneling. mirrors. and plush carpets and drapes• New corn1ngware range 1n kitchen. wet bar and refr1g upstairs. five bedrooms. separate family room. ad1oining dtning area Back yard has fish pond and garden. $ 5 4 . 5 O 0 . L 1 s t e d by H e r b· ~l , Seymore. .{th, 842·6691 . Deone Executive · With outstanding view' Many extras 1nclud1ng extra special price. Vaulted ceilings. elegant mirrored dining room. custo m chand eliers Paneling family room with full wall custom fireplace and wet bar Easy care landscaping, automatic garage opener. $57.900 Ask for Steve Feher. 830.6030 As~LA--S27.9SO - Assume and save with lh1s lovely Bay Shores residence tn Huntington. Newly tiled kitchen w11h dishwasher. mural wall 1n master· bedroom Large front room Oversized patio w1ttv-brick paving Two suites Community pool closeby Ask for Charlotte Peterson 842-6691 l .~ ' J .L...... .*1-~ , Green Valley Pool Honw tit ... And 1t has everything you need! Large patio andC' decking with sparkling pool. Garden plot with view or Upstairs balcony. lots of glass and paneling. decor ca1hedral ceilings. Versatile floor plan with four or five bedrooms separate family room. formal dining room with ranch kitchen 561 950 Listed by Mary Nihart LOYefy Cotto Mno o.ie• Live in one and rent the other for add1t1onal income' Located on large lot they are both two bedroom units. unfurnished with rent-like payments Large front and bac kyards requmng httle upkeep. Country style kitchen with efficient appliances. Rock roof. forced air heating S52,000 Listed by Nellie McCague t62-tl7l RaEL@ Serving 7:000 Cities Throughout THe U.S.A. '""~ CtlV -HOC•llO" IUVICI America's Largest Home Resale Company t I I ' l ( I ·. .. 02 DAILY PILOT Sunday, June' 1075 Strea~Ji.ning Nears Super Agency Wo~ Head Smog Campaign By THOMASD.~ One or Gov. Edm und G. Brown Jr. '1 first propos als for change in stale gove rnment was a phrn for creation oC a ne w EnvtronmentaJ Quality Agency lo take charge or all efforts agains t atr, water and solJd waste pollution. Unless the re are outspoken protests from the Legislature this summer, his planned new agency will automatically be created. So far. there have been no major romplalnts about the proposal, which would abolish the stale Au-Resources Board tARB> that has led California's anti-smog.effor ts. R~reation and Parks, Fish and Game and the water qllality con- trol proiJ'ams. Brown's current propoeal re· suits from tbe aame tort or re- asoning that bH produced the other conaolidations. ''There is chaos among the enYlronmental programs now," a spokesman said. ''The tationale here la to. simplify things.'' That is exactly what has hap- pend in county gove rnments which have gone wholeheartedly for th~ consolidations. Possibly the most successful has been San Bernardino County, where seven large a gencies have · been created from 56 formerly- s eparale departments since 1972. On the s ta te level, ·some ron- cem has been expressed that Brown's proposa l mi1 ht dilute the antl•pollution ettorts of the aaenclea and commissions he would combine. But the nine separate regional water quality control boards would continue to exist, a s would the present Solid Waste Management Board. Only the ARB would go. Since past governors have simply fi r e d A RB me mbers when their votes went against top-level poli cies, replacement or the board with a department headed b y o ne appo intee wouldn't seem t o m ean any real change. PUBLIC NOTICE ,l(TIOUl•UllMISS NAM•ITAYIMINT • v.. fol!Owt"I ~ .............. ...... : WIJtON'S IW"'lll,TAMP$AN0 MAOMITIC SIOl'll, 16'>1 e 1ertlOl'I St • HUfttl"fltll fNK~, Calif. fl..., ll~ 1.H WIHft, 1'431 lllW!t.rl It., Hlll'tlllflon •utll, ~tllt. n.- Tlll1 '°*,,.•I II t.n6'.lclad by WI '"'° .. ,,,.... .. Rooert LH Wl•on Tflll l~"""eftl WH fl!M will\ IN County Clerll of Or•noe County on ,,.Y •.ms. ~ Pllblllhed Or1n941 COHI Dally PllOI, May"0 1ndJun1 l,I,15, lt7S 192).71 PUBLIC NOTICE "CTtTIOUS 8USINEH NAME STATIMINT The 1ooow1119 "'ton' 1ro clolno blltl· ,... .. , MAJOR MANAGeMi::NT COM• PA,..Y, 17lll 8t1<h 81•d., HunllngtOn .. ICh, C.tlf. t1M7 Slaney wusormen, u1oi o.- i..iw, Munllnoton h ech, C1111 • .,..7 T1ll1 wsineH Is condu<tta by en ln- dl•ldllolll. Sld,,.yWessorman Thi• 111 .. ment WH filed with .,.. CMIM'( Clerk of Oranoe County on,,.., 21. lt7S. F440U ll'utlllsftod Oren941 Co11t Delly Piiot, MayH,INI June t,e, IS, ltlS M11·7J ONE REASON Brown's pro- posal has s pa rked so little re- sistance 1s that it is part of a la rge-scale tre nd toward con- "IT WAS J UST impossible to get 56 department heads t o cooperat e <1nd not duplicate their servi ces ," s ays county ad· minjslrative oflicer Robert Cov- ington. "At one lime three of the departments within what is now our Public Works Agency each had surveying crews, often work- ing in the same areas." San J nan Puts Restrictions MOVIE VERSION OF BREAK-A SCENE FROM 'BREAKOUT' PUBLIC NOTICE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS soltda~1on and streamlining o( both state and county govern- ments. Los Angeles County is about the ohly major are a which hasn 't done so me c ombining o f for merly-independtmt dep a rt- me nts and com m issions. Orange Coun t y, among the most recent con vl'rts, projects a m1m1mum $1.2 milhon s avings· from its own n ew Environmental· Man<1gement Agen cy during the current fiscal year. Supervisors have h ked the year-old agency, which combines eight formerly. separate depart ments, so well that they have a lready set up a no th er "supera gen cy ·• for ·~eneral services and are con· s1de nng a t hird one to encom- pass a ll "people ser vice" depart- ments. THE TREND really began , however . on the sl ate level with creation of the Resources Agency and th e Bu si n ess a nd Transporl<Jlion Agency in the 1960s. Resources, for instance, t a k es 1n d epartme nts l ik e Covington said creation of this a gency alone resulted in even· tual elimination o( 16 jobs via at· lrition and non-replacement o( ,., departin g employes. Overall, he es timates the con- solidated a gencies save his CO\.ln- t y about $4 m illion annually, equal to 2 percent of its current budget. Similar results have bee n r e- ported m San Diego, Santa Clara, AJameda and Sacramento coun- ties, each of which now hu several of the comolned agen· cies. Consolida tion moves have begun in Ventura and Riverside counties, while there is interes t in places like Santa Cruz, Sonoma and Napa counties .. BUT IN LOS ANGJ:LES Coun· t y, no serious consolidation mov- es have even been proposed. Each or its five su pervisors cur- rently serves us "chairm11n" or between six and 12 depa rtments a nd none seems eager to relin- quis h any oC the power this gives him. . On Fireworks. A second provision prohibits the sale or fireworks before 9 , a .m. on the first day of July or · after 10 p.m . on the Fourth of July. ~ Both measures are intended lo ~~· reduce fire hazclrds for small ~ children playing with so-called - "safe and sane" fireworks, ac- cording to Fire Marshal J . W. Trotter. Trotter pointed out that fi reworks were responsible Cor · igniting four brush fires last year. He described the greatest part of the fireworks problem as be- ing caused "by the little guy who can barely put his nose over the counter" to buy a quarter's worth or fireworks. Although h e agreed with Coun- cilman Roy Byrnes that it might be difficult to determine whether a person was 15 or 16, Trotter pointed out that the ordinance would allow ve ndors to r efuse sales to outright children. San Clemente Mulls Letter Asking Ouster Charges of conflict of interest, misuse oC authority by the San Clemente Architectural Review .... commission and a dem and for the Ci rin g o r < a commission m e mbe r were sidetracked last W 1 J week b y the City Council into a closed executive session. . Just Like H oll .. •wood U~I Ttl.,l*os The charges were leveled by '3 Er~c .Bouch~r, a ~an Clemente · Thn·L' tluys beforL· u hl'lirupter was u st>d to lift con vict Dale Otto building d es1g.ne r m a letter to RL•mlm ,L! l}fftson photos u bo,·e 1 out of Southern Mich igan Prison theCltyCou~c 11. . . the mone, "flreJkout.'' ,,·us shown in J.ickson , Mich., <.1rea featur- Th.e council _refused ~ubh.c dis· 111J.! u .s1m1lar L'SL'LJJX'. Rl'ul-lifr druma in clud e d use of J o lyene Lou _,.e1t· C1111t11i11s cuss1on of the issues raised m the r I tt I fl I · I · letter. Among the c h '-onn • )O om e P 10to Ill ayout abo\'e) to d n\·e <.1 decoy getaway demand for the firin:r;;~';~~~ i:ur , <icconltni:r to !'>l<ite police. RemlinJ! w;;is captur ed by poli ce on Moon, a me mber of the boa rd. Sutun.lu Y · Arthur P . P elch, 38, Cleft ) and Stephen A. Russell, 31, both of Ne wPort Beach, have been appointed captains in the Los Angeles County Fire Department. P elch, moves up from engineer. He has been with the depart·· m ent for 15 years. Russell, a seven year veteran of the ~epartn:ient, moved from firefighter to captain, bypass- ing engineer. Mrs. Moon h as r efused public comment on the matter. The council s pent an hour and a qua rt e r in the .executive session. No action was taken following the closed door meet- ing. COUNTY'S REPLACEMENT INO .. KEL .IHOWN ON RIQHT AT ,IADDLEBACK LIBRARY Naw 85-foot Snorkel A•pt•ce• 71-footer Shown on Left New Snorkel in Fleet - An 85-foot '·snorkel" fire truck tras been a dded to the lleet at the Orange County Fire Department's Lttguna Nigue l s ta tion. · The truck repl11ces a 75·foot snorkel that is now deslmed for the department's Yorba Linda station .. C'.tpt . James Travis said lh<.tl the 85-foot snorkel has •ppllcuuons 1n t he south county even thoua h m ost buildinft1' nre only one or two stories tall. The truck CHn bt: used as an observation post , 1n • ' \, resrue operations and as an overhead water supply source, Travis said. The truck a lso carries a wide variety of equip- ment inr luding llg htJ, wal er vacuums, f•ns . ropes, 217 feel o( ladders, first aid supplies, resuscitator, life net a nd sal vage equipment. The truck will be sent lo structure fires m L11guna Nigue l, south Mtsaion Viejo, San J uan Capistrano. Capistrano Beach, Dana Point ;And South Laf{una . Medical Insurance, Budget Bills Eyed SACRAM E:\'.TO <A P J -Act Two 1n the Califo r nia bud gl'l melodrama begins .this week as Democr <1ls and R epub l icans t rade potshots whtlc the bulky spending µl<1n lumber::; towa rd a conferl'nCl' comm1tkl'. The propost•d 1975 76 budget. t 0taltng more than $11.6 b1ll1on , ft•ll one vote s hort of l\\ o-lhtrds passage in the Assembly last Frida). T he event. bemoaned by Democrats and hailed by Repubhcttns. is un- likely to hu\'e much cf. feet on the bud ~et Go\'. Edmund Brown Jr. ewn- tually s1(.:ns into law. · More important will be t he labor s of a cl.in- ference "committee. which will r cconctlc the Assembly '1 n d Senate versions of the budget. now $86 million apart ; apd the decision11 made by Brown, who has seen his Sll.4-b111ion spending proposal padded in the Legislature. Friday's Assemhly vote, however, g ave the two parties a chance to do what they like best. R e publ icans call l'd Democrats wa s t rels: Demo c rut s labele d RepubllctJ n s s k1ntllnl and obstruct1onists WITll 0 1' F. of thl'1r 54 As&embly ml•mtwrs :111· in~. the Demo('rats Wl'rt' one \ ott> ::.ho rt o f passllf{l'. Thl' Republicans !'ltood firm, althou ~h onl', veteran Assemblyman Fn,rnk Lantt·rma n of La C'<muda, abstained from the \'Ole. 1Y1th the generally ig- nored June 15 constilu· l1o n a l d ead l ine for bud ge t pa ssage ap- pro<ichin~. Assembly Speakt•r Leo :\lcCarthy, the Democr:.1t 1c leader, says he has two choices. One is to pry loose a R e p u b I i c a n \' o t e . McC'<irthy claims at le<1 s l a half dozen Republicans want to \'Ole for the budget , but so far he has n't found <1 con· cession that would in· duce one to switch. The other choice is to "ail until Assemblyman Curtis T ucker has r e - covcn'd enouith from hc<1rt surpery to leave his Inglewood hospital bed un<l cast the 54th vote. BOTH HOUSES agree with Brown o n a n 8.5 per· cent pay increase for all state em ployes. One of the biggest in creases over the gover nor 's budget 1s a $35-milllon augmt'ntalion for schools chief Wilson Riles' darl- injl, F.urly Childhood Education. Another issue of im- portJnce to Broy. n, his propos al for a single s tu te environ m ent ul agency, hus 1:1 he111ring Tuescfay befon• a joint meetmg of the Assembly Resoun·l':s and Land Us~· and Gover n menta l Organlz..1t1on commit· tel!S. PCBLIC NOTICE 1·'1Ht SUPEllllOR COURTO'T"E STATE Of CALIFORNIA FOR T"ECOUNTYO,OlllANGE No. A·UtJI NOT I CE 0, SALE 0 , Al.AL PRO~llllTY AT PRIVATE SALE In Ille M4111er of Int ESlllt of EOA MAY KETCH.AM, Dt<tned. NOTICE IS HElll!BY GIVEN 1"-1 IM uncltrslgneO, JAMES E. HEIM, P\ibllc Admlnhlralor, es 10mlnlslr1lor of Ille u llle ol EDA MA Y KETCHAM, dtcuud, .... 111 Hll al prl••le s.ilt 10 lne hlollesl end i.st nel bidder, alttr Ot· !Nellon of •nY rtquHltd broker's <OM· minion, upon tl1t t1rrn1 ana colldlllOllS llert1naf11r mt nlloned, and sull/ecl to conlirmellon by Int lllO'l't·tnllllad Superior Court, on Tnur1d1y, June It, ltlS, 111ne nour of lwtl•• o'cloc--. or ll't•Hllt r within Ille llmt 1llowtd lly 11w, et tt11 C>Hlct of 1111 Pub41< AO· m1nl1tr1tor, !JOO Soulh Orand A._nut, San11 Ana, Clllfornl•, '270$, 111 rl9'1t, 1111•. lnttru t Ind tillll Of H id EDA MAY KETCHAM, dtcHHd, 11 lhl llmt of lltr dtllh, t nd 111rl9111,11110 lnlt•tSI 11111 Hid ...... nes ICQUlred, by oper111on of 11w or Ollltrwho, otnor INn or In •aalllon lo tn1t of 11la dee• o.n1 al lht t1n,e ot her ae1th, In and to lNl cert11n real property ao crlbld 11 lollows, lo wit Lot U In &lock e Of lht !IOl.ltll tide llkl•llon to Ill• City of Senla Ana, In the City ol Slnle An1, County of Orltlft, S1111 of Calllornle, ts per m11p r•· cordeo 111 l ook 1, P19e •• of Mis· Ctll-OUS M41ps, In llHI Ollie• of llHI County Rtcorder of u ld Count,. EXCEPT IM Hlltrly80fetl. SUBJECT 10 I ll UctPlions, <-•· llon1, rulrlcllons , euemonts. ••· 1u11ons, roorvallo111, lions, r1onts, and rlohh ot w<ly, of recora Commonly known u · 209 Wttt HIQlll.tna. S1n11 Ana, Calllorni•. Bids or olltr• •rt Inv Itta tor 11ta pro- i»rty •nd mu1t 11t In wrlllno •nd wlll bt rtce•vtd at tht Olll<t of Ille Public Ad· mlnlsirttor, UOO South Or1ncl A\ltflut, Sant• Ana, C1llfornl1, tnos, or may bt filed with 1ne Cttrk of 1110 Suptrlor Courl, or m1y llt dtll•trtO to u1a Ml· mtn111r..ior ptrtonally, 11 any time •ftt r llrtl p111111u t1on of ll'lls notice 11111 lltfort tllt makinoot 1110 ••'• t EllMS O' SALi: Cul'!, lnlful ,,_,y at ll'lt Unlttd St1tt1 11,000.00 ln cash, certlfl•d clltc-or money oroer mu11 •tc~P•llY 11<11 written bla0f'91 fer • ..tll'I lhl b.tllfl<t of the pur< Pf'•et to bt p,1la upon conllrmellon of Wit by U ld Suswrtor Court. A ti b 1as or oflt rt ""'u ~ Sul)mll on a to rm furnlslHld by lhO Mlltr. Tiit '''"'lo ••IHI any •nd 111 llldS I l\ereby rt .. r•t d Cit.TED M4100. ms Pv1ti.~l10~1J:i't'f:'J.TOA u AOmlnlslrltor ol \llCltslale AO•f&,11UCUY~lll, COUNTYCOUNHL IH IAlt8AftA TAM TMOM"SON, 01,UTY ey 8art1ar1 1' 1191 Tlltlll,Mn Att-y1 ,., Atml11lttratt r t .. """' °''"" A•t lllff ~o 8o1111u .. lltl M l, Clllfffflll tl11 I Ttl ..... M : 111411>4-1'41 Pubft~d Oran~ Cool Delly Piiot June I, a, I•, 1'1S 111H> "CTtftoui 8UllN HS NAMI STATEMENT Tiii foll-lntl per~on Is Oolno bull· noues: J.R. SLAUGHT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, OMO 51ly P1rk &o.ilo.at CI, lrvt,,., C.tlfoml• '2701 \.. C. Sm11ll, 17140 Sky Per k lloulevera, lrvlne, Cllllforni<l91707 This bullntH Is concluclea by 111 ln- clMcluOI. L.C.Smull Tiiis stetemont was hlta with ,,.. Oounty Clerk of Orenge County on #My 11, 1t7S. · f .....,. ""1flll1td Orange Co•st Dally Allot, May 25, •nll June 1, I, IS, 1t7S 1'7'-15 PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS 8USINHI NAME STAT EMENT Tllo fotlo..lng perton II doing busl• ntUIS: TOM WILLI AMS & ASSOC'S INTER IO R D ESIG NERS &. DECOllATIORS, 2043'Wtstclllf Or,. Sutt• 104, Newport Buch, C1. 92660 Francis Thomes <Tom> Wllll1ms, 1'70 Hlh St., LlOS, Newport ~IKh, Cl. '2660 This 111<111ness I• conduclta b'( an ln- clivl01111. Francis Thomas Willi.,.,. This statement was flleO with Ille ~ty Clerk al Oran91t County on Mly JO, ltlS. , ... Putllllhecl Oren941 Coest Dally Piiot, Mlly H, end June I, a, IS, lt7S 1922-IS P UBLIC NOTICE STATIMl!MT 0, AB.AN DONMENT o,uu:o, "ICTITIOUS eUSINEIS NAME The followlng person hes 1ben0ontd U. use of the fictitious buslntu ,,.,... : PHO E N IX I N DUST RI ES INTERNATIONAL, 711 W. 17th St., OKI.I Mna, CA. 9U27 Vlrgll A. Sclullo, 1810 E. 16th St., NewpOrt Buen, CA. 92660 This business wes conduttea by an 1,,.. alvl01111. Vlroll A. Sciullo Thl1 Sllltment WU filed with ,,,. C.ouflty Clerk ot Or1ngt County on Mey 17, 197S. F4!$10 Pubtlthed Oun~ Coast Dally Piiot, June 1, I, IS, 21, lt7S lt70-7S Pl:BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS "AMI! STATEMENT Tiit lollow1n9 ~rsons are aoitw,i busl· nnsu : CURA TOR, 10498 Placer Rlwr Cir., Foun11ln Vallty, CA. 91709 Rlcn1ra House Co. Inc, • Clllfomla corporellon, 10491 Placer Rl•t r C" .. Fountain V•llev, CA. 92708 Tnls buslneu Is conduc led by • cor• por1tlon. Rlcha ra House Co. Inc. O•vo Alnswonn, Pres. Tn1s Sl•lttmtnt was l1ltd with ti.. County Clerk ot Orange Counly on June 4, 197S. F444U Pl.ibllsned Orange Coasl Dally 1>1101, June a, IS, 12, 29, 197S ~IS P U BLJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STA TE ME NT Tiie lollowlno ptrson 1s do•no busl• neuu : ALLIED EQUIPM E NT COM· PANY, 17052 Lowell Circle, Huntl119ton Buen, CA. 97'49 John c. Roellhno, 170S1 Lowell Cir• cte, Huntington De•cll, CA. 926•• Tnls business Is conductea oy an 1,,.. cllvlclull. John C. Roehling Tiiis st•te,,.,.nt 'l"U flltd with thlt County Cltrll ot Orange Counly on Jun• S, ltlS. .. 444'. Publlshta !)range Coast Dally Pilot, June a, u, 12, 29, 191S 2n .. 1s PUBLIC NOTICE '9CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit follow1nv person h dolno bu1I· ,.u 11: CR EA TIVE OBSESSIO N PHOTOGRAPHY, 2.J79·E EIOtn Aw., Gotta Me~. CA, 92627 0 Oou91u A. Yalts, 2379-E Elclel\ A•e., Costa Mesa. CA. 9'a27 This b\Jslnu s Is conducted by 1n ln- di.lau11. Douglas A. Yates This Sllltmtnt wu tlled wHh tne County Clerk of Orange County on M41y ti, 1'7S. , ... ., Pvbllllltd Orano• Coot D•llv Piiot, Mey 2S. 1nCI June 1, I, u. 191S 1to1·1S PUBLIC NOTICE "tCTITIOUS eUSINISS NAME STATEMENT Tiit tollowlnv person Is c1o1nv bu11• ... uu: BARDEEN ANO ASSOCIATES, '"'Thur In A"nue, No. F, Costa Mesa, CA.nn1 Tnomes Sheltle1a B1raeen Jr., 21n Ttuirtn A•enue, No. F. Coste Me~. CA. "627 Thl1 bu,1l~ss Is conclucted by en ln- cli•lclu1I. Tnom1s S. B1raeen Jr. This statement was filed w1111 t,,. Cllunty Cltrk of Orengt County on,.,.., 27, ttlS. F44• Pvblllhed Or1nge Coast Delly Piiot, J-I, a. U, 22, ltlS ·1t71'1S PUBLIC NOTICE '9CTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NAME STATEMENT Thi tollowlng persons ere doing bin!· ,. .... ! BBS PROPERTIES, 2920 Juanll1 "ace, Fullerton, Calllornle 9243S Jin D. Ind Ellllbtth J . Slndw, ,_,, Gulstr1nd Cr .• Huntington Beech Cellfoml1t2M6 ' Bruce R. 1na Paule H. Burton, '>Cn1 llto1tt1 Ori••. Huntington Buell C.lllornl192M6 ' John F. 1na Lynne H. Bibi~, mo J~nlta Pl1te, Fullerton, Clllfornl1 "6JS This business Is condutted by 1 91,,.,., pertntrsl'llp. J11nD Sender T11t1 111.,.ment wu flltd wltn 11'111 ~ty Cler-of Orange County on,.,.., u, ms. , ... rubtl"*I Or11100 Coast O•llr PU°'-Mly 1a, U, June 1. a, 1975 t«&Jj I CMI Grumbling . •. Gloomy Ou1 t In the DAILY PILOT ,. . . -:._ &inday June~ 1975 DAIL V RILOT' D 3 . ,. . RtGI htote •....••• 1000.2999 -The Bl11est Marketplace on the Orance Coa$t Employment & Rtntols . . . _ .•... 3000-"699 . DAILY PllOjl ClASSIFl&D ADS Preparation ...... 7000-71 99 8'11lness. Investment & MerthonclM .....• 8000·8099 finonclof ......•... sooo.so.9 ~nnounctments, Peuonols, You Can Sell It, Find It, ( 642 5678 J One Call Service Boots & Marine Equipment ........ 900(),.9099 st & Found ...... 5050.5499 Fast Credit Approval Automobiles & other Services & Repoirs 6000-.6099 Trade It With a Want Ad L • Tronsport~ion .•.. 9100·9999 . - -- - ~:.~~~ ....... t~:~:.~~~ ....... 1~:.~.~ ....... 1~:.~~ ........ ~.~~~.~ ........ 1~:.~~ ....... ~:.'::~~~ ....... ~!!.~~~ ....... . ERRORS: 4d•ert1Hrs Gftlffal 1002 GeMrOI IOOJIG-.ral 1002GtMial IOOZ GtMnll 1002 G....,-.1 IOOJ GetMt'OI 1002 G..,...al 1002 l·hould check ...,,.,r ad• •• ••••••••• ••• ••••••••• ••• •• •• ••••4••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ........... • •. ••• •••••••• ••• • •••••• • • ••• •••• ••• • ••••• ••••• • •• ••• • ••• • •• .. ..., ~ •••..............•...............•••.••.•..... daily and report e,.. ~~~L~m;:~~~:l~ WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. Presents · 11G cANYoH cOHTEMPoRARY * BAYSHORES* BEST BUYS liability for thefindn-5 Large bdrms., 3 baths, large living OPEN SAT/SUH. 1.5 Open Houses d p, lfi. rm. with beamed ceil.; kitchen for a ·Sa t/Sun 1·5 ~orrtct insertion only. 11 chef. Ms tr. _bdrm. suite with frpl. Pool 2851 BA Y SHORE DR. 2s~ \ 11oLJ &ya, NB harmina rovin.cia om,e & jacuzzi. Offered at $184,500. Ins pect J u1ot reduced. Choice In Ltmc IOI ttlltnnu~r fun .. "d f S # B · T locauon. Newl~ paanle<l ; & cnLc1 tJ1n1ng Healed P..a,lisher's Notice: All real estate advertised an this Ot!\\ spaper 1s sulJ- JCct to the Feder1tl Fair llous1ng Act of l!.168 which makes 1l 11lci,:al to ddvert1se "any pre forenc~. 11m1tauon, or dtscnmal1on b11.5ed oo Irvine Terrace ~Partial Ocean View -$99,875 rom 1 • 5 • at. 24 urrung ree Rd. ~~:cwl~~l~~r~~·;·d'raa~~; io:'~c111~[.~~.31,~~I;, ~t~: CORONA DEl. MAR area; 2 l>drms., 2 l>aLlli. lnJ.! . .\l U'>l rcasonal>le Rustic home with 2 bdrms., 2 baths, + guest art"a. ~ow only home in :-.lcwpurt Ucach. on R ·2 lot. Offered at $65,950. $73,ooo ti-lli-:m21S,e\e1o&it>-~543 ._ race, color. religion. sex, or national origin, or an wlenl1on Lu make any such preference, hrn1la· lion, or d1scnmation." This ncwspapt:r will not knowingly accept any advertising for real eslall' whi ch 1s in viola· lion of the law. HousH for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTRY COTTAGE $41,000 Sturyhook street ol towering pines over· hang1n~ quiet sidewalk:. laced with deep pile grass l'a rpcts! llunt- tnt,'lon \'11lagc sunshine. 3 bd rm with B B·Q backyard and party size patio with cover. Old world t·harm in used brick. Fireplace Gran fa mily room~ Seller lett stalc-llURH Y. J\ssume 7';, Flit\ Joan. Sl36 mo. pays all ' Or ~000 down l'Oll V ! For quick appl. Ll1<1l !M7 6010. tM'IN 111 'i ••I\ lllN IOH Nlffl [VZ OPEN SUH. 12-5 345 E. ROCHESTER 1':ast:.1dc Custa Mesa ~cm ! Like nt:w 3 bdrm , "1th frpll· • lhlllO, UliQ, 1enn•1I bJck yard with hual i.:atc. Easy wal k lo bhoµp1n~ & i,chool:. + hui,:.c new :.l car J,!a l'agc with ut tllly, b,nh & wo rkshop. $53,500 u73·361.i:i 548·967:.l Eves STEPS TO BEACH Two homes on 11 ~ loL-;, Wl'st Newport Unc 2 bdrm., 1 hu .• lrµll" .. patio, le;ised ill S35ff per mq. 2 Bdrm .,~ bath, lge. fa mily rm .. patio, newly rcdccor. & vace1nl for quick p ossession . :)1:.l5,00CJ Surpris ing ocean view from the living room, master bedrm & kitchen of this lovely home on elevated corner site with a lge sycamore tree. 4 Bedrms (or 3 bedrms & s tudy) & huge paneled family rm with cathedral ceiling. Immaculately maintained. Used brick, shake roof, tropical garde n . Concealed parking for motor home or boat. LIMDA ISLE -HEW -LUXURIOUS Perfect design. Elegant carpeting & drapes, expensive wa ll pape r s, extensive u se of Italian marble, pool & jacuzzi. 5 BR, fonnal DR, billiard rm, FR & 3 gar . Pie r /s lip. $395,000. 76 LINDA ISLE DR. SAT /SUH 1·5 CORONA DEL MAR LUXURY DUPLEX Lge roof 'g.arden . Spacious 3 & ct en .ca. unit. Cus tom des ign , south of hwy & adjacent to Irvin e T err. B e am ceilin gs. Fireplace in ca. 2 year s new. Shown by ;.ippomtmt•nt only. BIG CAHYOM BEAUTY -St 69,500 A real glamorized Broadmoor home with 4 BR, FR, formal DR & 3 baths. Professionally d eco rated w /soft • colors. fine appts thruout. View lot. WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. IlEALTORS ~ir11·t· 1H4H BIG CANYON BEST BUY! $139,500 Lovely view & room for pool. Spectacular 2-story entry, huge L R, DR, fantastic kitchen, 4 bdrms & 3 luxury baths. Plus a bonus rm. Very plu s c ptng, fully landscaped. Quiet St. 2 RUE CHAMOHIX SAT /SUH I ·5 HUNTINGTON BEACH -$59,500 Immaculat e inside & out! J -Story 4 BR ranc h 'w /FR & formal dining. In Suburbia Pk . Air-cond works hop. Great p a tio. Beaut. ldscp. Quiet s t . 10101 THESEUS SUH 1-5 CHOICE G(>LF COURSE LOTS Big Canyon Lge. fairway lot .. $87,500 El N1~uel C.C . on fairway ...... $53,500 El Ni~uel C.C. on fairway ...... $38,000 El Nl~uel C.C. on fairway ...... $35,000 2 I I I San Joocpn Hiiis Road NEWPORT CEMTER, H.B. 644-4910 General I 002 General I 002 BAYCREST . Newport Beach, ex lu ~i ve area. Beautifully decorated with papers & paint ; 4 bdrms .. dinin g rm ., recreation room. Ready t o go a t $73,900 FRENCH CHATEAU High on the hills of Corona del Mar ; custom c reated ; $22.5,000 UNIVERSITY PARK , Sin g l e l evel 3 bdrm ., atrium, air-conditioned, custom created a t $.51,500 [U~~IN-Ml\fiTIN Inc ...__-REAL TORS---"' GeMt"al 1002Geweral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN ·sAT·MON.. I to 5 PM 1324 OutrlC)CJ4!r Dr., CdM BEST BUY .Lusk 48R 2ba, children 's p layroom. Family room opening to trellised patios , swim . pool, + jacuzzi. Deluxe crpts /drps, trash compactor, self ·Clean 'g ovens. Upgraded thruout. Garage door opener, sprinklers, NO mainte nance. $119,950. FEE. Call 640-6600 MIGHTY HOUSE Try 10 ',, down on this g reat 3 BR home-formal dining, huge living rm w /s tone fireplace. Family room leads to secluded garden, separate mas ter s uite ... Priced to see at $47.900 .. Call 640-660U ~ ~.~ err1e CO. RealtorN ~ u73·3fiu:I i; I:! 24!5:1 L::ves General I 002 GeMrol I 002 PENIMSULA PT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G...eral 1002 General 1002 :'llcarty new 2·stor), :.l RUSTIC RANCHO bedroom, 3 oath::.; 2 STY·48DR SUPERLATIVE enclo:-.l•d pal10 , 2 In every respect. l1rcpl.iccs . ..Jcctric uudL ASSUME describes this 4 BR . 5 d $32 500 l>alh · f'll lormal DR Ill!;. garag.e ~r opener • home! Each room has a ~~ice.~ alS12:3:·~'. •. Neglecled 2 story, 4 view of Fashion l:.laflcl, 67:.l·3663 &1222531::\ICS_ bedroom walk Lu .BackBayorh11ls.S1tuat· beach. Spaciou:. living cd in one of Newport's and form al d 1n 1 ng most prcsus:1ous areas & rooms. SeparaLc con· real1st1cally priced al vertrble den. G1gant1c SllO,uoo Fee Open fa mily room with roar· Sal Sun 1.;, tlr call associated BROKERS-REAL TORS ;oH W Balboa b71-l66l NEWPORT H~IGHTS ~OTT AGE $43,950 HAR I OR VIEW ••• • ••• • • •• • • ••• ••••••• •• • • • • • • • ••••• •••• • • • •• SBR, two-story w/formal dining, 3 car gar, on l/3rd. acre lot. This 1s easily one of Newport Beach's finest values, and it will sell quickly at a reasonable $95,000. CA LL 556·2660 VA/FHA Repos m Orange County Keys inorrice WORLD REAL ESTATE «=:SELECT · -Specialists in govern· T' PROPERTIES ment financed homes! BAYVIEW FRONT ROW Bluffs 38R, fam & din. "E" Ptan, with exc1lan~ de· cor. ~9,500. OPEN SAT/SUN 12:30--1 2627 Vista Omoda HAL. PIHCHIH Realtor. 2727 E . Coast Hwy 6 75-4392 2511 VISTA DR. * * * • * Prl\·alc communil) with 3115 Hroadwa~, C.M. 2 µrt\, licJchl!:>. lkady lu CO.\f E $Eb:'! LJrgc rlc-lJChcd rumpu:. room move in. ;\ llr. 2 bdrm., 1 w bath & I "le. l'lus 3 bath + 1-:uest rm. & ba + " "• bath 111 f,!a ragc Hcaul. hcdrms. cumplelcly re· new l>ll 111 k ll<:hcn. 1.hnan~ turb1-,ht·d. lc;c wanlroUe area & wet bar, clcc. tluscLs. 1" rrn. danmg area, Lu1>·..:radc s hag garage opener. Ideal homt: for rclll'ed. crps, & drps. Boal or trailct· gaLt: un alley. (;uod I 111a11nng a\'a1l. NEWPORT HTS. OPEN SUH. 1-5 442 EL MODENA lmm.:1c :I bdrm. home; lormul dining rm., n~­ modclcd kitchen with new cal>1ncLs, bit ms, cuµpcr plumbing; :.pn nk lers. allc) ;eccetts lor hoal or lrJtlcr. Ail lor ssg,~O. 11C 11 THOMAS REALTOR ~2-1 W. Coast Hwy. :"\ pl Rea ch 548-5527 E \C:. .. 51;,.ri&n 1ati :.l!l:t8, cn•s 67:HS77 ........ * ~58!1 Willl)W L..1 .. c M ASSL; :\1.\ BLE LOAN '.'. U\\ ne1· " 111 carry 2nd TD on lh1:. 1mma1:ulatc :.l liR humc. Lar!!c ks-111g, dill· m~ area . .,. II & F PQOI wrnew l'4u1pml·nt. Obie gar .. tjlJ:d ~ll lul. under µncc1I uni) ~1~-~;,u ti-lli J!J~8.l'\ cs IH~·U47 (J1111·l· Upen!:>al $on ltltiU :-\l·\\ port UL t:.M . Lachenmye Realtor JETTY VIEW Ele~ant home d esigned by Knolton Fernald feature d in L.A. Times H o m e m agaz ine. E x tre mely spacious with numerous custom details in this 4 bedroom home. $198,500. LINDA ISLE Lovely fa mlly . home on lagoon . Decorator wallpapers & l'arpe t s throug hout. Extensi\·e use of wood paneling. Beautifully planted courtyar d . Pier & s lip for GU ' boat.· S365,000. SEEING IS BELIEVING This beautiful pool. a nd cu~tom landscaping 3 uc<lroom, family r oom with la r g<' brick fireplace home on quiet bat·k b<:1y street. $72,500 PASTORAL VIEW OM IMLET ISLE Re lax in this Jovel~: 4 bedroo m , family room h ome in .Harbor View Hills. 2 fireplaces. beamed ceilings, e n closed covered ent r y . Large secluded yard . $9!.l,500. 3 UNITS NEAR BEACH 3 t wu·bedroom apartments. 55 loot lot. G real locat ion. 2 fireplaces Three ga r ages. Property just remodeled. l\1 ust sec. $125.000. HILLSIDE HA VEM ing country fireplace. ~33.!J265 or &75-2:.!73 lor E .... TERTAl .... ER'S Separate children & app't. lo sec 1534 J\sl. A neighborhood of lower- ing trees and gentle ocean breci.es ! . Estate lik e g rounds pro· fess1onally landscaped! Enter Old World at· mos phere·of rustic bea med ceilings! Lavish used brick hearth ! Spacious bdrms and en· tertainers ram room! European khchen! Patio with room for grape arbor! Excellent !'inane· ing ! Sci ler bought new home! Hurry! 847-6010. Sell things fa st with Daily __ 5•5•6•••7•7•7•7.•_yti_·.rne-• Pilot Want J\ds. ---------1 Quiet area, green hills. family ne ighborhood. \'ie w from p\·ery window. ·1 bedroom hidt•·a·way 111 Lag una . $134.500, "" "" master suites. Secluded . .'CHALET g rounds. Child -safe tigua. s1 reel. Be l1rst to sec it. UHSURPASSABLE 3 BR + Call 963-67S7. V I E W from Sa n fAMILYROOM OPINlll9·11~1uNru11rr1•(1• l:lemente to Palos I I , SL [···. ~ Verdes. Super custom courtyarc rn n · ep home. F:xlens1ve use of down li\'tnJ.! room and 1 / wood & Ucamcd cell's. 2 convcrsat1011 pit with :· .-·' o 3 f I Bdrms .. lamlly rm. ne fireplace. ,1m1 Y size ~==========:::: of a kind. Top Laguna btlrms a('ccntcd with t<isteful rustic wood de· OVER 40? Beach loc. For app'l. lo cor! Mammoth family I doubL i~. but if you ad· see cal l 675 237:! or room w1lh a Loast your mil lo it, you can buy this 499-2117 toes fire1>lace! Country beautiful condo Marie Rachelle Robers kilchcn for mom ! Had-Bush JUsl listed. Fully 33JJ E. CsL Hwy, CdM mrnton si1.c bockyard equipped clubhouse with Realtor 675-2373 surrounded h:,. towering pool & Jacuzzi & only pin Cl>' Owner.> anxious! $25,500. Dial tor appl. to l>ee. Call Harbor View Hills ~17·6010. Sll9,500. 4 Bdrms., fam1- 0>,,, 111 Y • • llH· 1 "'"' • • ly & extra fun room, pool [ fit I & jacuzzi. Best value an ~ ll~lif1\t; area. C~~5t:~~ , -V.A. Lo.rn. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. frplc. Easts1de "NEGLECTED" Costa Mesa. Huge yard 4 BR·2 STY with access. $41,500 POOL Ill BEACH LLJ 833·9781 $28, 900 I lester..llrftwn Park llkc a p1Hoach. REALTORS···· L11rgc family s11.c liv111i.: ~.~~~~:::::::::::~ room. (;ourmcl kitchen OPEN SAT /SUH 1-5 I 02 LINDA ISLE • ·BAV1''RONT 4BR , family room. 65 ft. boaL slip. $19~.ooo Ken HJrtman, Realtor OCEAN VIEW RETREAT HOUSE OF GLASS Tropical atrium courlyard enlry . Massive hvang room wall of ttLonc wood burnm~ firep l ace . 4 king bedroom s uit es. Panoramic view from fof'mal dine, garden kitchen & entertainer's pa rty patio. Miles and miles of Cahforn1a hv· ing". Slcps to bench. Del· ter hurry . I t's un· beatublc al low. low i-53.500. Cull IS42-25:'5. Ol'IN Ill 0·11S llJN11.llll M(I' [e lH&lfl ()PIN Ill 9 •II S IUN 10 Bl "11(1' WATERFRONT Pier/Roat 517 36th St, Hpt Bch Open Sat/Sun 1·5 Dehghlfully refurbished. hke brand new. 3 bdrms., 2 ba. home. Move-an re- ady. $149,500 CALL 675-7060 OPEN SAT /SUH •• 5 NEWPORT BEACH Lu xury bayfront, lge 2 BR. apt. 611 Lido Park Dr. Apl. 3-~ 259 PROSPECT Newport Shores, NB. 3 BR .. 2 ba. $52,500 CALL55M800 Balboo Boy Prop. , Reolton CAMEO HIGHLANDS HEW LISTINGS + cl11H'. SWt!epin~ :.tairs to Sl'IHH Ull' master & chilclrcns :.uitl'S . Take o'er »',, FHA loan. NO NEW l,OJ\N COSTS. S267 per monLh pays all H U RRY lor this UAltGAIN sncnt1re. Drini: paint & make SSS. frl2·5760 64~1607 .. + f "'MIL y Lovely one story bnck "' " Colonial. Spacious four Cull Wl 7~I SELL ti · • 'th ' f>f1Nlll~·· ''l"' "~'"'I I( e items WI a [ I Daoly Puol Clasoi!oed Ad. . ~ ll~ftll\t -64_2_·_56_7_8. _____ _ NOTICE To place your message before the readlnir public. phon NEXT TO ...... tredroom plus lamaly Pool room home. Secluded ,ort& & corner lot with ample Tennis room for swunatlng pool. w I l h p r 0 c es s 1 0 n 8 I IL 's a brand new listing l11ndscapc, air cond and so call us qwcldy. OnJy is in sharp <"Ond1L1on. $89°"',500' ·,.673, 5-8.SSO, •• ;0 ;;, • .-1, ON L. y $..'il ,9.'iO. . . H fJ ... I u.. O< ''"' :.:·:: ........ w·:':: I . ~•fl~iM G....-.1 I 002 Getterat I 002 GHef'al I 002 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Last af R-1 Land •ONLY 5 LEFT• MAMSIOMS witWft a reol brick - wolled-tn COfN'IUtity w /ooe entrance only! We are jus t commencing constructi0n and almost sol.d out -but excellent selection is still available. Dehvery scheduled for 1975-1976 school year. Buy now .and have the opportunity to c hoose colors and customize. Facing Costa Mesa Golf Course -adjoining City Park and over 6000 sq.ft. lots, these homes have: TRADITIONAL DESIGNS -Large 2 Story 4 & 5 Bedrooms (or 6 BR's) a nd 4 1h baths from 3375 sq .ft. to 3675 s_n .ft. 3 Car Garages -Fireplaces etc. from $86,050 to $89,600 Salesmen on premises on weekends or call day or evening ..•.............................. • 546-4510 Buccola Company during business hours 540-1133 (Adams Ave. Costa Mesa, then south on Mes a Verde Eas t, then right on Golf Course Rd. to Tanager Drive and Development.) S6ac. lt47 DESIGMED FOR LIVING This dr;tmatic 3 bL·droom. :1 hath adult h ome on l\cwport 's finest sandy b ayfront. Swimming. beach -complete ent crtainmcnl center. Beautiful use of wood & ~uede wall co v er i n.t?: s m a kc s t h h II o m c outs t a nding. $239,SOO CORONA DEL MAR Charming t own house dl'hghtfol d ecor . H ardwood floors. leaded windows. TV ·musil' l'Cnt<.>r Jnd bar in convertible den. $65,lXXl. F~{' HARBOR VIEW CARMEL 3 bedroom. 2 bath. \cry 11\abl~ h om e on a quiet cul·de-sa l' st rL'Cl in Newport Beach. for only $74,!150 fee. CORONA DEL MAR JEWEL Superb location steps from the beach . Exquis ite two hcdroom-den h ome tot a ll y paneled . New carpeting. P e rfect for th<' sophis ticat ed fa mily. $125.000. AHYTHIMG LIKE IT ..• On the real est a te scene? Wt• think not. Custom. 4 bedrooms. 4 h;,iths. Dining room . F a mily room. Den . 3 fireplaces. Pool. Soaring beam ed ceilings . All rooms unusually spacious. All this in prc!.tig1ous Baycrest for only $155,000. SPANISH OCEANFRONT ESTATE Prime private road locatio n . 5 Bedrooms, 5 baths. room for 9 cars; spa, ballroom -size family room. Crashing waves below. $695.000 MEWPORT BEACH 644*1766 LAGUNA 1,ACH 494-0749 A. COLDWELL UHKSl CO. how Doily J'rlol Closs lftc1I adtt d1i;plny thea nlt!SSUgcs With h•g1bllll and Impact? Our ads. w ate proud to 11ay. reall J?l'l r~lllul lx !'hon 642 ~78. 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I OOZ ---------------1111!111 ...............•....... .....•••••....•........ ·······················-······················ IEnlRTHAN TRIPLEX ALL 2BK ':; A1numablf '°an ~I. p.!r ino ~:. aJI Wllh '536 1110 CUJ rent MEW MILLIOHS VllW 1nt:om~. t:ALL .\oi.olutely mo:.l !>tw1 PRESTIGE HOMfS ning view of harbor ~.nd REALTORS ocea n. Recently r e· 645-6646 rnodell'd and rede"'orat -----ed. Top lot•at100 in Old Towllli..IHOUSE Corona Jet Mar. Richly ~ µ:rncleJ In mg room and 'll H ~ U A. I u , ... c: I Y torrnul duung room and ~ r O u n <l s • 11 1 ,. t" bc.4Ulll ul garden k1lt"hl'n. 111:1s.;hoorhood, tor uni} Ldl ti73·8550. $34.000. Ol'lfl lh Q • 11 5 ft.JN 'O RI t-.trl m~:.~r?.:'"H [e:mfdttl l002Gt'Mr .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $46,000 TO $485,000 ADORABLE AND AV AILAllLE . U:irhng CDM c harmer, up-graded l Ul·<.lroom. den a nd guest quarters. Stl'pS to Big Corona Beach. Betty K err G·l-1·6~00. ( 1':39) · FINEST IH BEACH AREA LIVING OLDI CoaoMA QUAINT is tbt .!'.otd for this delightful 3 BR & chn, n ·2 ioninsu room for second unit. So. or Hwy . w alk to s hop:). $99.500 OP!N HOUSE SUN. 1·5 433 HELIOTROf'E. CdM ANOTHER NEW LISTING ON BAYSIDE DR. Unobs tructed view down j etty; lovely beach in front. 4 BR. 3 ba. :-beautiful entry $'258.000 DOVER SHORES T IJ E s howplace in Dover can now be seen. 4 BR. 4 k? ba., den, game rm .. fom ily rm ., 3 wet burs, pool, 3 frplcs . Stupendous view. $228.000 OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUM. a.s I 072 SANTJAGO DRIVE, NB CAMEO SHORES TOUCH THE WHITE CAPS; gorgeous home o n SC'cond leve l. 3 Pri v. BR s uit es. 4 1 :.o bath5, librc.trv den . 2 1-~rplcs. · ~50.UOO O~EH HOUSE SAT/SUM. 1-5 4615 CA~DEN.. CdM HARBOR VIEW HILLS L CSK 11 0:\1 E . Reautiful garde ns. man·L'lous \'iew: ·I BH, den or family rm .. pnccd r ight. $135,000 OPEH HOUSE SUH. I ·S 3607 SURFVIEW, CdM EASTSIDE TRIPLEX MIW. ALMOS:r PIMISHIO bltns, fireplace, carpeta, walk·in wanlrobea, lovely decor.· Very attractive In and out. llt let. See anyUm . Aakiftg $83,500. C .. 141-1151. . TRANSFER FORCES SALE! Sharp 4 bedrm. ~ bath, trl·level executive home. Near private country club. H• fC1111I~ "*" formal dining and oversized lot. Very flexible financing. c• 546-HIO. FIRST TIME OFFERED NEAR NEW 3 Bedroom. f amlly room, pool & iacuni. Located on quiet cul-de·sac n ear South Coast Center . Owner leaving area. Home offered complete with new GE washer & dryer, dble door refrigerator with auto ice m a k er & ice water. Plus· complete top quality master bedroom s uite. Elegantly decor ated . As kin g only $67 ,500. C.,I 540.1 IS I NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX -s h arp , 2 Bedroom home+ 1 Bedroom apartment over garage. Jmt 3 block• to b•ach. Priced only $81,250. Good terms. Hurry, won't last! Ctll 54~5880 IEACHVILLA 411 + ZSTY P.OOL ~SS\IMI $26,100 P ark like ground s enhance formal double door entr~. ur~e family sited ,11v1n~ room . .Formal dining room , garden view kitchen. Fiesta party room over· IOOka w•lled courtyard. Drama&tl c atalra t eteea nt master &: childr cns s uites. Tukv over 7'A> VA loan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. $l48 per mo. pays all. Must sacrifice. Hurry! Call 003·7881. ()lt(H '" 9." s fuH IO 8( "'"'I CJ&6111 COOLUVIMG You will enjoy Uus fully air conditioned 4 br + family rm, 2 yr new UP· graded home. Tile roof. Plus, you can walk to shopping centers. or. rered at a low $60,llOO. Hurry, won't last- SUPIR SHARP Where else but Mesa Verde can you ffnd such a lovely 3 bedrm home for only 558,000. Must see to appreciate! Call now before it's too late ! HAlDTOFIND 4 Bedroom Bradford Place Condo. H~ Ye,rs new. Fantastic upgr4.d· tog. Looks like a model. ~~-I ~"4tbl S#dti ~ REALTORs' CAMEO SHORES PRESTIGE PLUS Pl'ivacy com plime nts this q ualltyJ upgraded 3 bedroom. deh, pool ana family e ntertainment borne. Chotce corner lot. RARE VIEW OF OCEAN & HILLS. Have us ~how you the PRIVATE BEACHES. Pres ented by our residen t specialist Shirley and Marshall Rich. S146;650. 450 I Roxbury. Cd~ Set /SM-12 .. 6 PRICE REDUCED W otlt to tM IHc.h, to.II C us tom built DUPLEX South oC Hig hway. Upper unit super new! Lots of shake -s hingles & st ained glass. 3 Bedrms, 2~ bath. large deck . Lower remodeled. Shake it on over and see!! Sll2,900 SOt Goldtnrod, CdM Sat /SMt I ·5 EASTILUFF Lovely famfly home, 5 bedrooms, family room a nd a VIEW t oo! New wall coverings & carpet. Choice location with c harming brick patio. Call us to see this beauty. $94,000. 2807 Ceul1, E'bluff. NI Sim l·S NEWiy REMODELED ·I Sp;wious bt•d rooms -cxl ra large living & d111in g room s -separute br('akfast urea . Privute communitv w pri\'ate tw;H·h access. OPEX SL.'.\:. 1·5 I' . .\.I . ·l72G Cortland . ~4 .500. ( 1-: Ill ) EASTBLUFF FORE\.ER.\'I E W. 4 BR . 3 ba .. :.! frplC's .. 35 fl. ga me rm . Sell er mott\·ated. Sl 05,000 IT'S GONNA SELL FAST! ~·u MOW FOil APPOINTMIMT -to see this charming 3 bedroom home located in pre f erred Eastslde area near Newport H•rbor High Set.eel. Features formal dining room , breakfast n ook , immense family room . ca rp e t s, drapes, bltns. Beautifully done inside a nd out. Priced below m arket vafue. $61;'500. So hurry! Coll 540.1151. 'Pool c lub hou 11e, this 3 bedroom home, The a ll NEW kitchen has everythin g builtin. inc ldg NEW formica counter tops and ash cabinets. NEW bath. NEW used brick fireplace. NEW carpets. Call us to see this NEW LISTING. Only $44,900 CAMEO SHORES P a nor a 111 1 (' o t l' an \ t l' \\ ·l bedrooms. l:.im1lv room. formal <lin ing morn Steps lo 3 pri ,·ate bcucht·s :Sl 7~.5011. Donna God::; hall 64.i·G:WO . 1I·:11 l COME ALL THE WAY HOME - COME TO BIG CANYON!! Utr<t up,!!r adc<.l home. combining cxqui s 1ll' clcg :inc<: and cheery warmt h a mu s t see t o upprctialL'. f<1bulous d eep-set pool & .1<.i<·uzz1 and lovely g C:ird e ns. S l3~.5WJ .. J <1<:k Custer 642·8235. ( £42) TWO MOHEYMAKERS -PLUS Spaciota!'> Duplex Both 2 bedroom. 1 bath. r..::-ara large purking ;1rcu. St'1wrntv JO X :w l 'tility ·Workshop. .. \ Bonu . .; bu~· al S.IH,000. Lois Egan f,.14 fi200. ( 1-: 1:3) TEMPLE HILLS SPLENDOR! :'\l'\\ '·' n·modele d . ne \\ ly d ecornt<:d 3 l>c:drnom :j hath home s ituated on t \\ o t r t· c.· · f 1 I I e d . h e a u t i f u 11 y lands<:apl'd. \ 1ew lots. Only five minute:. ;ihove quaint Le1 gun a Ik:ich. OPE'.'i' SC:'\. 2-I P.:\1. 175 1 P alm D rive , Lag una Bea c h . $115.000. (1•:44 ) DOVER SHORES-ATRIUM '.\lan·l'lous \,\arm th & ,·ie\\' in this s p;1(·1ous I \';1n \\'ells pool ho me -4 hl'd rooms 0 l' EN SCN. 1 ~5 P . i\1 . l ( Slfi8.!>0t l. 182•1 GALAXY DRJV £. ( £·: 15 ) BRIGHT AND CHEERFUL EASTBLUFF lk...,l l.11..,k pl<1 n . 3 bedroom. 2 1 :.! bath:. \\1th '>l'parale dining and fam1h· rooms. Stred lo Street P ool s 11e lot. l'nn• inc lude:-, land. S9~.500. Larr.\· iJ.\t·rtj l2·823.>. <E W1 RESORT LIVING! L<K;1lt·d 1n :-.<:l'ntl' San Lui:. He~ D o " n ..., I n r <> r m a I c h a r m pl·rson1 f a ·d \\ 11 h. 3 largl' bedrooms :1 h<1lll'>. :woo :-.q . lt·et on 1 3 of an a l' re ()\ t•rlnoking golf course. l'lubhou..,<·. ll'nni:. cou rt s w ith !'->\\ imm111~ p0t1l n<:<.i rhy ~ patios '''"""'of v'\t r:1 '>lorci~t· arL·a and ;1 •1111 f 1·.1 rl lo 1>0111 ' On I\' S85.00ll' ~\tn.\ c;a:--11111 til~·H~:.J.3. !Ei7 J OM TOP OF THE WORLD LO\vl\ I ht•droorn. :~ bath home ~1t the l<;p of Sp.\ g h.1ss J ltll s. Beaut iful \'il·Ws of the JI ills. <:ity & ocean. (>(•rk<'I for <·nt<:rluining. S184.500 1n('l11dt·s l<.1nd .. Jt·annc ;\:c-wm:in fj.1 2 8:..!:!:>. I E IHI SUPERB! F ~1 n L ;1 s l l l' IS a y c: r cs I Huy '. I bcdrnnm s. ;3 baths + p ool & fantJst1 (' k1tc ht.'n. Now nnl~· $98,000. !-:,·an Cork <·ll fi 12 82.1.J. C E49 J HARBOR VIEW PALERMO II ;1 l'lcan. ~11ry & open ·I bedroom home 1n lhc best location is whal \CH1 ·rc looking for see this nc\v ii~ttng SCN DJ\ Y -OP1'~N 12·5 P .1\1. 197!J PORT' RAMSG/\TE.'!E50) . HORMAH,0.Y FRENCH -.LINDA ISLE 56 Linda 1:-;lc OPEN SGN. 1-5 P.~1. Flexible floor p lc.tn . 3 to 5 bedrooms. C u s t o m f<·atures Guild ll a l l doors, c·an cd panelin~. tile floors, l{ourmc l kitc h e n w 1wanc <.:t!ll ar' Dock for 3 boa ts. (E5U IALBOA PENIHSULA POIHT Luxurio us .1:;00 sq . ioot home .. 3 bedrooms. Billiard ~11.t• family room. wet h~1 r. a nd rn.1:-.ter s uite with Mr. & ;\l r!-. h;1t hs Elevator -3 car ~urJ~c entry c·ourtyard. $150.000 E \ l'I~ n C te.t) 1142·8235. (£52) 642.aJlS 6444200 fft °"'9f Oto•• 1644 M-cAtlllllf ....,_, ll•Ktl Cilllklfl\im 12~» t· OPEN HOUSE ,SAT. 1·5 2933 CASSIA ~T., MB BALBOA ISLAND Gn·al F'.\ :\I IL Y home on So. bayfrunt: ..J BH. ·I ha .. frpl<: .. sundeck. Askin).! S2..J9,5UO OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUM 1-5 544 SO. BAYFRONT COMPANY REALTORS MESA VERDE 2 Story OML Y S6 4,0 00. Y ou '11 lo v e th is executive style Pac"esette r home complete with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths; den & formal dining. Fant astic lattice work patio cover. lest •alue in all of Costa Mesa. Don 't miss it! Call 546-5880. ERITAGE GetWrat 1002G1Mf'91 1002 2865 E. Coast Hwy .. Co,.ona del Mar "Sellin9 Real Estatt in Newport Ha,.bor Since 1944" I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-4400 G~ral I 002 Gett~,.al 1002 ........•...........••......•................• l(.''~~ Da•e Melton Top Production .i<'.. Chuck Spiller Top Lister Congratulations on Another Top Month! Call 645-0303 FOREST E. OLSON INC I 002 Ge-Mral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE OFFICE MANAGER for million dollar volume office P o:.111111i.... now open dul' to expansion & promot 11 in~. 1\ 11 intervie ws s trictly c:onl1denti<ll. .\sk ahout our high profit :--hanng . Call 714:848-180 I Ask For ..• Will •••••••••••••••• GetMr•I 1002 G.-ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG BEAUTIFUL $42,500 Sharp as a pin. Enlar~Cd ll\·1n~ room + dmm~ :.irl'a :.eal:. 12 + lix.W llL''il3 room Cral·klln~ 11r~·µla cc. Vl::RY g racious ll\'1ng for JU't ::. I . .! :> 0 1J o w n . C \.l'I I frlti 7 171. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lido Isle Walls ot ~lass open dramatically lo a lan.~e South patio in this out· s landln ,.: contemporary home. 58H, din rm, ram rm, 4 bth. A super uuy al ~149,5110. )3du\ngh1m Ucaltp I l( i\LTon'i 33.16 Via L1 <lo fj75-U12.1 Sf';LL idle items with <A Have somcthmJt lo sell? Daily Pilot Class1h ed Ad Cl~ss1f1ed ad!> do 1l w~ J. \ W•nt t• l•t JUD •f for 0-lfltd Ad ACTION Call •Mir""~ M2·U71 . ' I PIAZZA WITH PIZZA? 408 Piaz7.a Lido. Lido Is le. Open Sun. 1·5 Charm galo re in this 3 bdrm .. + g u es t quarters <c omp. with kitche n ett e). Ex t e n s ive use of wrought iron. used brick. $145,000 THE ULTIMAtl Open Sun. 1-5. 330 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle. To ps in quality. location. lot s ize. La rge li v ing rm., formal dining4rm., m s tr. bdrm .. overlooking the bay, sandy beach + 2 additional bdrms. + 3 BR guest /renta l unit. 3 Car ·gar age. $325,000. DOLLARS AHD SENSE Open Sun. 1-5 ; 511 Carnation, CdM. Price r eduction to $123,00Q. Sp acious duplex : 3 bdrms. each urlit. Quality thruo ul. MINT CONDITION Open Sun . 1·5 . 1549 Ocean Blvd., Pe nin. Pt. Dramatic, s tep-down living rm. wilh hig h ceiling . marble fir. in formal dining rm. & entry; finest kitc:hen cabinetr y; 2 bdrms. + den + billiard rm. Better tha n new! $150,000 DAVIDSON REALTY 5801 W Coo>t Hw, N ; 645 · 7515 3116 Newport Blvd r, l 67.l· 9060 Getter-al ' 1002GtMr.a I002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUG HOMES 640-4050 DOVER S HOR ES. New lis ting. FabulCJ u s, cust. b lt. home on outs tanding view lot. Lavish use of \\ood & g lass; 4 bdrms .• f amity rm., jacuzzi & sauna . $289,500 BLU FFS CONDO. All play & no work. V·Plan, 3 bdrm .• 2112 baths, frplc. & country garden . $54,500 · L IND/\ ISLE . St unning 1-story 4 bdrm . hom e o n lagoon . Beamed ceil 's., family rm. w /wet bar. Pier & slip. $235,000 Choice 5 BR , 4 1h ba. Pier & s lip. Owner may trade for commercial or incom e prope rt y . $310,000 fSL/\ND VILLA. Strolno buy & s hQpS from this family sized 3 bdrm .. 3 ba. winner . Ultra prime loca tion. $119,950 Gt"Mral 1002 .... ,. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HORSE UNCH 112 Ac.-4 IR.. Just $34,750. Cu!ltom 8 yr old home. centrul a11 c01l<hll0111ng, <ill built 1n k1~t·hcn. 2 hl4 1, Ac & needs pamtan{: & l'arpt'l1n.:. f'olent1al ~5 .000 . resale profit. CALl..BKH. , '7141 963-4543 Only $4000 Down to aaaume ranw uc: ?<Ao VA loan on Immaculate 4 ~room hom.i In 1-'oun· lain Valley. Unbelleva· ble low price of only Ua,500. Vacant. Call Wo rld Real Eatate W-1111. children's play area & park all within ~ block. Must see lo appreciate. Priced at a modest . $36,000. Buy now and VE! ~U PF.RB f-fOMES Ja.41 C•fn!"S NI 54t·MH l7t I. t9th St. Costa~ s.t 1-5 CALL-644-7270 2128 E. Coast Highway, Corona det Mor 1111 llO•ll 101 llVlll(;. U O<llllK P PERTY A E •< cu •fl' rou u r. 1111. 01 llAN U fl'Ull t• l•I •Al/Off "GeMrCll 1002G1Mt'.. 1002 ~Estate byMd/AY FOUR BEDROOM flOOLHOME OHL Y $35,000. This home is in beautiful tree lined nbrhood. One· of·a-kind, VA Asro. loan 8'fl'10 ints. $273. pe r month. HURRY, CALL 842-IJ371 . $CASH$ FOR YOUR HOME QUICK ESCROW D.J. Feen1tra Inc 549-3162 YATllMS EASTSIDE COSTA.MESA CRV ,is i n. OK for vet purcha~e. 3 bedroom. 1 Yi balhs, hardwood (tool's. Call now 646-7171... ' OPfN ru 9 . II s II.JN 10 llf lflCf ' GeMrol ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······-······································ **OPEN HOUSES* * BALBOA ISLAND SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5 201 NO. BA YFRONT -3 bdrms., 2·Sty home. on lge. lot. + 2 bdrm. home with view. $230,000 307 ONYX -gorgeous 4 bdrm. hom e on l' 2 lots. Sl42,500 , .. 212 D IAMOND -DUPLEX. 4 bdrm . upper. 3 bdrm. lower . $162:500 SUNDAY 1·5 1104 P ARK AVE. -2*bdrm. home - full lot. SSJ.000 210 PEARL -3 bdrm . home + l·bdrm. apt. + g uest rm. $129,000 122 ONYX -3 bdrm. home + rear apt. $133,000. I WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE 229 Merine, Balboa lslCftd 675-lll I P&UHSULA DUPLEX · ot-1..Y S57,500 Charmin g pen in sula units . C ho ice corn e r lot. walking distance to the beach with ample p arkin g. R-2 zonin g . T hese cute knotty pine units just introduced t o the market. M&SA VERDE VIEW ONLY $80,950 Beautiful hidden 2 story on private cul-de:sac lot in prestige area. Make this new lis ting a must t o see . This c harming 4 bdrm. 3 bath hom e h a s everything a family could want. Large family room with fireplace & formal dining room. 1f you need m ore s pace call 545-9491. GREINBROOI< BEAUTY RIDUCID $2,000 This love~y 2 year young home h a s j ust been reduced to S54,500. T oo many up,grades to mention. A de<;0rator's de lig ht. Heav·y shake roof, huge family room with 3 la r ge bdrms & 2 baths. Take advantage of this family 's transfer. HUwE HOME -HUGE LOT . $47,950 FHA·VA ~ This large 4 bdrm. 2 bath ho me with lovely e nclosed patio. family room. Oversized lot with s pace for boat or trailer. Fast occupancy. For someone who is tired of feeling cr amped, wa nts immaculat e condition & a low down p aym e nt. TltH LINED CUL-Dl·SAC ONLY SSt.'50 This c h arm in g n ew lis ting h as everything . 3 overs ized l>drms, la rge fa mily room. rumpus r oom with a mple s pace for your pool table . Completely redecorat ed floor to ceiling . Heavy shake roof with the charm o f Eastside Costa Mesa. l + FAMILY SJ7,t50 This spaciou s 3 bdrm, 2 bath, lar~e added family room ho m e may be just what you ve been looking for. Cozy fire place with open beamed ceiling. All of th\s anct o ffe red with FHA-VA terms. Ceil 545·9491 i I I ·( I "' f . t l \ I ' I I ·1 I I ,. I • \ I /. J \ I I r •SEE THESE TODAY!!• llYIMI TaUCI E>:<ccptitmaHy lovely 2 bdrm .. 2 baths, with bea utiful grounds . $89,500 Include$ the land. Sat/Sun. 1·5 7 I 2 MALAIAR . • COIOMA DEL MAR Brand ilcw a pt. & 4 car garuge; front ho me With new everything. South of Coast Hwy. 3 Bdrms. & 2 bdrms. $117 ,500. Sat /Sun. 1-5 Sl I FUHLEAF MIW oc fAM VIEW DUPLEX 3 Bdrtns .• family rm. & frplc., 'each unit. $WOO Tax refund available. Open daily~·~. •• FIRMU.AF Cat Ocean ll•cU MES.A VlftDE Splendid. large 4 bdrm .. formal dining rm., 2b baths & den. $67,500. Sunday 1-5 2Pl6 CALVERT, loff Shaftfarl HARBOR YllW HILLS Exceptio!l~l 3 bdrm .. family rm., forma l dinin g rm., with panoramic ocean' & Coron a d el Mar view . $126,909. Sun. 1-5. 944 SANDCASTLE HIGH AIOVE ALL Panoramic view of ocean , city & entire area, from this 1 year old, 4 bdrm., 31 :i baths, 2 family rooms. Sl05,000. Sunday 1·5 l207 PORT HARWICK II!. of n•w MCICArthurt IM~PIRIMG OCEAN VllW Beautiful 2 bdrm .. huge Jiving rm. with frplt. plus guest apt. Reduced to $112,000. $at/Sun. 1-5 2712 CLIFf DRIVE GeMr.a I IOOZChMral 1002 ••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (-{1 J/JarrellReafttJ pre~enl~ NEWEST OFFERING 8AYCREST -corner Shipley & Marlin home designed for large family, living room and large formal dining room. each vilh fireplace, large kitchen, 4 bedroans & den. Pool & bltn wet bar in large yard. 170 I Martin, M•wport leach Sun I ·5 FRIE .. DL Y NEIGHBORHOOD MESA rl!RDE -perfect for a family . 4 Neat, •lean bedr ooms & family room. T he kj. s will enjoy the playhouse too. 3271 a1hington, Costa Mesa Sun l·S LET' ALL JA-CUZZI THE HOLE FAMILY WILL FIT -5 bedro~s, dining room, 411:i baths in love ly Dover Shores. Beautifully decor~ed, r eady to be occupied. 1317 laxy, H•wporl leach Sun l·S PAD LE TENNIS ANYONE? FIMER !STCLIFF HOME -features 4 bedrooms. dining room. eat ·in kitchen Large yard with 20x40 pool . and p~dle tennis court. Many extras. I 412 LI coin La. Newport Bch Sun I ·5 EXE UTIVES TAKI TICE: 2 Minutes to Newport Center1 5 minutes to airport, 1 minute to golf course. Custom home in Bi g Canyoa , quality & luxury thruout. Views from every window. Jacuzzi in m aster1bath s uite. 11 ltoyal St. George, Mewpt 8ch Sun I ·5 642·5200 675·4060 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Gst •~M 644-1133 ~~u lt,· ANYTIME ILUFFS s•ECIALISTS FOR I 0 Yl.ARS 'EST IN BLUFFS OPEN ~OUSES-SUNDAY 1·5 SJIEDROOMS & DIH Famil y •omc; count r y kitch e n . cu·Hom #ea tu res thruout. $88,450 Includes 1a nd. 424 Vi sta Roma, The Bluffs. I CHOICI VIEW Like new 3 bdrm .. 21 :.i ba .. steps from pool. Loaded "ith extras. Compare this one, you will find true value. S!M ,900 In lu<ling land. 2938 Perla. the Bluffs. ~200 s9uilE FEET Designe for f(racious li~ing . with panoro c view of bay & city hghts. All for ,500 inc lude~ 2 super large bdrma. a family rm. •• I I I REALTORS 675-SSI I )626 CATAMARAN CHort>or Yl1w HUist: School's out well almosl. Have a fumily vacation the easy way . Six bedrooms. family room. pool, jacuzzi, very spacious both inside & outside. Land included ul $149,500. Ol'EN SAT. & SUN 1to 5. 4500 ROXBURY CCameo Shorest: Take your daily exercise on the private beach; udd u s pacious lawn, sunny secluded patios and a "spic & ~pan" three bedroom home with an OCEAN VIEW. Jus t $127,500. OPEN SUN 1 to 5. 717 ORCHID IOlde Corona del Mar>: Fresh on the market, fres h paint. fres h carpeting, and fresh new p a n s i e s i n t h e y a rd . T,H R E E BEDROOMS and one-and one-half' baths. Just $69,500. OPEN SAT & SUN 1to5. ' 320 S!.AW .ARD CShorecliffsl: T1·ec shaded, flowers galore: custom built. spilt level three bedroom, beamed ceilings. $1 10,000. OPEN SUN 1 to 5. 476 FLOWER Clastside Costa Mesat Ju!:it off Irvine Ave. close to' schools & Westcliff s h opping c~1ter. Two bedroom & paneled den; plus almost a 4-car garage-hobby shop. Room for expansion at a most attract ive price. S46.900. OPEN SAT l lo 5. EXCLUSIVES: CorOf'la del Mar duplex -new on the market & a delight to see. Owner's unit in front three bedroom, two bath. plus two bedroom rental. Just fi've yea.rs old & priced at $125,000. Corona d•I Mar sincje home on I ot & one -h alf. Readv for an addition of an income unit. It ~s a buy at S7S:5oo. lalboa layfront duplex prope rty presently being used at single home. Private pie r ... $250.000. or try a yearly lcnse of $1500. per month. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 26 IS E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 675-5511 1002 GeMrat 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED!! OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 0 W N E R . S M 0 T J Vi) TED ! Sup e 1· Newport Beach house for young marneds or young rcurects. Low maintenance Japuncsc garden. Only S69,UUO 1706 PT. SHEFFIELD, Harbor View Homes "E' .. PLAN -THE BLUFFS Popular E with the :3 spacious bedrooms. Choice Newport Beach locat10n on gor gL•ous. wide greenbelt . Shows pnde of owne rship. Mo\'e rig ht into th ts one. ::;85,!)00 OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 19201 EDGEHIU See Catalina and the ocean trum this outstanding I hcdrnom President home in Turtlcrock TL•rracc. ln ·ine. A must see this weekend ~Lrn.oou INVESTOR 'S BARGAIN IN lHVl:\E. 3 Bedrooms ann two full haths. Frt:~hly painted for you. Only $Jl,5\K) RAISOR'S REALTORS 833-8600 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT WATERFRONT Pier & 2 Sllps Out ragco u s w a tcrfront home. Three spacious bedroo m s. 3 baths, 2 fireplace s. s umptuous grounds and gardens. Live on the water for only S132,000. CA LL ... PRESTIGE I HOMES REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE >M H. Ntw,ert ltw4 .. New,_rt ....... '45·04' 645-6646 ..... rol I 002 GtMrol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• leatern Li•lftCJ in Ca1Hfoml• Tradltlonal, s pacious, colonial count1:y hom e, 5 bedrms. den & fam rm m secluded setting with towering trees. V.. Acre yard. Swimming pool. $124 ,950. 2327 T ustin Ave., Newport Beach, open Se't /Sun 1-5. Cellfornia LM•MJ .t lh leat Modern , airy , garden oriented 4 bedrm. fum rm home on huge, tree shaded, cul -dc·sac lot. s hort walk to beach, park, schools & library. ~9.900. 21882 Sum mer Circle, Huntmgton Beach, open Sun 1·5 htrbert hawkins', Realton 646-3255 I • •••••••••••••••• IHCOM! PROPERTY HIGH LIYBAGI HIGH .AflPRECl.ATIO.,_. Jn time for summer rentals, these Newport Deach units ar(' only $73.'900 and owner will lake 10<;( down or accept so mething in exchange. TRIPLIX Super s ize bedrooms and two of these units are 2 bdrm, 11:! baths loo. Near !'iChools and shopping, Lhe units are always full. Private patios . closed garages. priva te laundry rooms. Excellent loralion and asking $61,900. Own~r has found larg~r units and is motivated. GENERAL •••• V.A .ASSUM.AILE COLLEGE PARK Charmin~ 3 bdrm \\ ith added pool table size fumily room, new shag carpet. Tree s haded yard with ro<:k planters too. $47 .!ISO. 4 BLOCKS TO OCEAN Just listed, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 story with formal dining room. mammoth size family r oom, s tone fireplace, completely repainted im;ide and out. Trailer or boat access to a parking area on side of home. As!:iumablc VA loan. OPULENT EXECUTIVE HOME 4750 sq ft o f luxury loec.ited in exclusive Dovt•r Shores !:iccl10n of :\e wporl Bca<:h with a panoramic ·view. 5 bdrms. 5 baths w over Sl5,00U of custom wallpaper and drapes. 2 wet bars. 2 fireplaces and family rooms. From the i m mcn~e massb:e bdrm with s unken bath to the trellised garden out of the pagl's or Sunset l\Iagazin l': this homl' i:-. an l'Xl'Cptional l>uv at S229.000 Will conside r exchanges. fly appl. onl~'. POOL SIZED LOT This beautiful upgraded 3 bc>dronm , 2 hath family home is prkcd at only $49.000 in love lv l\l esa Uel Mar. A huF:e lot with b<)at and tr:.tilcr access and large f:.imily room. I MQuail ~-I ,.Quail ~ Iii IPlace . Iii IPlac• . Prap•rth•• Prap•rti•• · 752-1920 " 7S2•1920 1•00 QUAil St. NIW,.ORT llACH l•OO QUAil St. NIW,.Oat llACH ••••••••••••••••• UNUSED HOMES See the blgg11t atlectlon of new homea In Southern California: It's easier to buy a new home than to finance. an old one. The City of trvlne Walnut Village College Park Homes Quality homes for growing fam1hes from $43,490 Village of El Camino Real ~ Greentree Homts UniQue lot plans lor young families from M•.995 Deert1eld Patro Homes Versatrle 1100< plans tor growing lam1lios from •47,•90 Oeertield Townhomes -1 & 2 story homes for young fam111es from $37,990 Deerfield Park Hom<.:s Spacious. elegant executive homes from 154,995 Village of Unwerslry Park- T he Terrace Townhomes Single story homes surrounding a park from $40,990 Park II Homes Dramatic. rustic e1tterior designs from S54.990 Deane Homes D1sttncttve single family garden homes from $60,000 Rancho San Joaquin Townhomes A new adult-onented goll & tennis recreatron community from $58,490 Newport Beach --Village of Harbor View Harbor View H~s Charming 1 & 2 ~tory single family homes from $70.495 Spyglass Hill Executive homes with spectacular ocean views from $116,000 Jasmine Creek Homes Plush homes accented with cedar b11ck & stone from S95.500 MOTIVATED SELLER This Glen Mur J\.h1N·o huill 4 bedrm, 2 hath, t'arpcled <Jnd draped home or /.H.•nwne It' ing Is '' aitmg just for you. I ,t•asc land of S15. Pl'r month und is clo~c to s hoppin).! & 1H·hools. An <>11tstunding buy al S·12.500. Call S..lfi .. 1141. $775. PER WEEK Pos:-11 hlc on s11rnmt'l'1\\.intcr schoclule on this kec·n BKi\Cll DUPLEX. 4 Bl'cfrooms. :! halhs up. :i hectrooms, 2 ht.1lh s clown. Ea<'h has OCl•:AN VJEW patios . lJppt.·r maslt•r bedroom has priv<.ite patio. i<'.'\lt.'l'IOI' just µainted l Owner am. ious to IL·m L' an' a! Asking ~)~.H50 and will t•ons1dt·r assistance In financm;.: ~ ·a 11 5 W 1111 HACIENDA BY THE SEA This hi:.: and st all' I~· 2 st or~ Sµan1sh honll' lw:-. h<>U!.!..t im illL·a ro\ l'recl front t•ourtyar<I. 1 Ht g Bcdrnoms. 2' :! baths, :t t·ar gara,1..;l'. B<·:-.t lw;ich location. 1 OLl'.:~ Yours tor &>1.51)(). Call 962-4454. EDISON HI ELEGANCE If LOCATION ml'ans a nything lo you ('.\LL O~ T HIS l'\OW. This PARK f'LAl'l•: l IH:drn11m. :1 bath home is 1 mm ac u I at t'. :! \' t«lrs new. Walk to hl'aC'h , Edison 1 lt~h Sd1ool & 40 acre l•:ctison rl'ne:1 tion ('l'llll't'. $75.500. See il TODAY. Call HI>:!· 11.1·1. OWNER ANXIOUS O\\'l1L1l' h<t"> bought :111olhcr home anrl nlllsl :-.l'll Lhi:-. h1 ghh n1slomi1.ed 3 IH'clroon1 l 'ni' l 1r:-.1t' !'ark < 'ondo. This s1nf.(ll• IL'' t•I homl' is :111 t·ml un1t and is l1watl'd 011 a quiL'l nil clv :.al' sln•et. \I a ny t•\l1 ;1s 1nl'lud1n }~ n:modeled k•Lthl·n ,, 1tu 1w" .q1pt11111t·t·s Yo u ()\,\';\; 'J 1 n : L \'.\I>. 1n:1n T ED TO S.>7.500. Opl'll ll1ntsl' Suntla' 12·J· -1382 Sat111\\ ornl. l n i 11t· Ca II Ii 111-iiltjl. ' HARBOR.· .YIEW HILLS l l 1ghl~ up~rndl'd i ·lwdroom. :J bath :-.1ng k ll''l'I lwnw Tl11:-. S.\:'\IJPIJ>ER :\IODEI. lw-; lit·t'I\ l'U:-.lom d t•t·orated .ind proles!-.1on:ill,\· l.111d-.;l'apL·d. :\lagn1fin·nt p:1tit> ;ind \it'\\tllg dl'tk. 3 (.';ir garagt•. l dt·;dl\' loc:ilL'd next lo Spyg lu ss H ill.. S12i!mo. YOL' OWN T ll E L.\:'\I>. Opt•n Ilou~t·Sunda~· l -5; :lHliO On·;1n. llirl'h. :\e\\ port l.kac.:h. Call Ii 10 filCl. . 1002G.,..ral I 002 Big Canyo~ Gtfteral I 002 Gt'Hrol 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VALLEY REAL TY PRESENTS PREFERRED HOMES AN ESTATE ! This hillside property has three separate yards one is a glorious patio nnd patio c·n,·cr an•a with views of the H urhor an·a. one is a large pri VC:ltC garden urea wilh m asonry walls, and one hus ;i ~parkling pool in the center of it. Graeious four bedroom 2400' home· in cxc:eplional condition loc ated 111 COM 's bes t new area. 1653 Rec fvicw C'irclc. 5134,950. Open toduy 1·5 p.m . CANYON AND OCEAN VIEW Sharp two bedroom and den home in love)\· l'Onrtilion. (;real home for a s mai"l fumily. :no '.\Jornin~ Canyon. $106.00U. Open loclay 1·5 p.m. Call 6 75-7225 CALL US FO~ ~ FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE \'ALI~EY REAl_JTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. G.nerel 1002Gen.ral IOOl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BLUFFS "E"-PLANS P.AMOR.AMIC IAY VIEWS E~D UN IT. rare I hdrm .. fom. rm ., form. din., 2' :! ha. Thl' other. a hcaul. 3 bdrm. "E." i'iearl~· new w 2250 sq. fl . of upgraded c ha rm . Courtyd. entries, lgc. prh·. patios. OPEN I TO 5 2617 VISTA OR ... AOA $91 ,500 440 VISTA PARADA $93.500 HELEN B. DOWD REAL TOR, IMC. MLS 644-0134 197l Top Lister & Top Salesman I 9 7 4 Runrier-Up Mewport·Mesa Board of RHltors 0.Merol IOOiGeMrel 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --~ PRIVATE BEACH and p4er & slip OFHR YOWt TR.ADE ... tor a huge two-story ,1 I-ill & den. 3 BA. with form1il dinm~. l frplc's .. 3 car ~ar and Extrn parkm~. $145,000 l We ha•• 50fM nice 2 or l Ill Summer Rentafs 1till a•ollobl1. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 291 t H•wport ll•cL CCN'Mf' 30fft Deane Homes Exclusive spacious fairway e1tecu11ve hOITICS from $133,500 Bayside Village Promontory Bay Hom(:s Elegant waterfront hv1ng from $211,300 Tustin Greenwood Village Laurelwood Townhomes Ma1ntenance-lroe living in a rustic environment from $29,990 Laurelwood Paire Homes D1stinc11ve 1 & 2 story single family homes from S45,990 Peooertree Homes lmagrna11ve floor plr1ns for growing families from S47,490 You can <eooh these homes I by taking the San Diego or Santa Ana freeway to Irvine Spend a day 1n the villages of Irvine You might find it's where you want to spend the rest of your Ille ~ [QUAl ttOU:i>NG Ol'f\1Rlu1' 1 r i:.r IRVINE VILLAGES HARBOR VIEW Hl'..;l llu\· li:1rl)()l' \iv\\ hunws. Sl4.500. ·I BH , \1011tt•go 11\CHIL-I 1800 sq . ft. Ownl'r 111 0\ i11g out 111' :.t.tlt'. anx1ou~ lo svll. lkld opL·n lO<by 1 :>: :-itup by 1712 l'nrl Al>liv~. BLUFFS CONDO Su1wr shiirp t·arnwl1t;.1 model & just 18 11111-.; IH'\\ · <·ornvr lot. I lJrlrms, :l full li.11 lh. p1 ll'l' n·d11n·d Sl!l.!JUO BAYCREST 111\lll'" \Oll to the good till': h ::m \\'dis 1101111· t11l quil•t :.tn·cl. -l hr mcl. :-.t•p m~I r. :-.1111v . lorm.it d1111ng rm . " :-.pa1 h.lrn t: p .1 rq11!'l !Ir:. . 1.1mll~· rm .. \\t'l h.1r. l.;.!l' p1111I '' .11nplv cll·c:k in~. I lt•ld lllH'll I oda.\ I .1. :.t11p h~ 1805 (; krrn oml. C.f .. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 EASTBLUFF CENTER G•neral I 002 GHt•rol I 002 ---------............................................. . 3 Bedroom iiGCANYONOPENHW Condo SUNDAY 1-5 2 AUE FONTAINEBLEAU, spN'laeular $26 000 Mona<'o. :t ht•tlrnoms. :! baths + powder r m l I u:..:1..· '"' rm. Sl'P elm rm, ' + inform.ii ;1rl':t t•:,q111s1l<.' decor, ,\:,!\um~· ~l H .Ullll fll \ loan Pa).1111<' ~1:11 1w1 landscap1t1 !.! \\ pt·u111 '.l <':ti' i.:arage. mo. Pool ,t,, 11•11111 .. 1, .111 $159.500. Open ~und.1) I.:.. 1!~1.111 3 RUE DEAUVILLE, dclt!!hlflll 2 + c1 e n Bu!>hjt d. llunt1ngton DO\'Ct' model. Lancl-;capcd. automatic Beach. I NEW NEW NEW Tax Credit Br:111d new l."ll:4tom huilt. ll11:1l1(' WO\Hf l'\ll'r111t, un 1quc dcsq:n . hril'lo. llrt•pl:u•e, Wl.'l httr, !\Ur pr1:\e bonus rnorn • lh1dcr s.;!000 down. qu11l1f1cs 1or t11x 1·r..-d1t llurry mm.1• in lod11). ·1111 &1.> o:JilJ :.pnnklcrs. view. Prit·t·d for quick sa e at $119.500 or le~1sl' al S700. monthly. *W e are sellin9 out our llstln9s ... moy we sell your home? GtMrel I 002 GeMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa Condo Hel.1~ ~~ c111u~ the ulll\l' n1t'Ol'C:> 0111.•rt•cl h) th" J hclrm , l lHllh 1•on1lt1. ::iw1mmln~ & 11.•1·n•;1tmn t.\C'tltt1c~ lor lun & n lot·u l1on ll1t1\ ':-. 1Jt•J I. ~\..! .11111 ~ VISteN RIAlTY SS2-7SOO GOLFCOURSI VIEW $74,500 J.1kc J modt•I 3 h!'•l111om~. i ·~ h11th-. 1t1rn1.1I th1Hn1Z room. All \111'1 Ill J.100 li\l n or hV· mi: 011 th1.• Hth .:run To !>t l • t·:.ill 611i i17l I • "I 1 HI ,, \, f 1 !~&Dill Huve iwmclhlng lO sell? ._ ... __________ si-:LL 11Jle tlems With • Cluslfled ads do 1l well. WAnl nd re1!ul~ &42.aiJ'T 0 9ily Pllul ClllllSIOrd Ad. ,\ HOUSES FOR SALE l llt •-FAM RM w DiH 3613 W Balboa Blvd, Balboa 549-08ll SSS.000 Sun 1 .) 712 Malabur (Ir v. Terr ) CdM 675-3000 Sat /Sun 1-5 510 Jas mine, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $61 ,000 s~t /Sun t -5 1635 "C" Iowa, Eastside CM 642-6368 Sat /Sun 1-6 3322 Seuvww. old CdM. CdM 675-6000 $94 ,500 Sun 1 5 2 BR & FAM RM or DEH 3 Rue Deauvillc. Big Canyon, NB &14-6056 $119.500 Sun 1-5 • 14 Latitude Ct, Npt. Terr, N .B. 968 445(> $42,500 Sun 1-5 330 Morning Cyn Rd, Shrclfs'CdM 675-7225 $10G.OOO Sat/Sun 1-5 l IEOROOM 429 Vis ta Suerte(The RluJfs>NB t.i7:.!-855U $72,500 Sun 1-5 llll Ke wamee Dr. Corona del Mar ti44 7lll S95.000 Sun 1·5 •>t4U Rut 1''onta10cl>le au Bg Cn NB 549-8505 $135.000 Sun 1·5 ff :.!4 Rue F'onta1ne blcau Bg Cn NB 549-8505 Sl ~N.500 Sun 1·5 420 Lug onia, Ne wport Shores. NB 64 2 5200 $.>4.~50 Sun 1-.J 2101 Vis ta Ent rada <Bluffs> NU 642-82:.!5 $75 ,000 Sun. 1·5 2:37 La .Jolla. Nwµt Heig hts, NB li.J:!-5200 ~71 .000 Sun 1-5 12 Rue Grand Dw.:a l ll3i~ Cyn) NB li-12-8235 $H~.500 Sun. 1·5 1751 P alm Dr. Laguna Beach l>42-82:.!5 Sll5.0UO Sun. 2-.J 1:14 Shorecliff fid .. CdM 842-2026 or 675-4869 Fri /Sat /Sun 1·5 6211 Sierra Suma Hd. <Irvine > 833· 1631 Sfi8.500 Sat/Sun 11-5 124 Via Mentone (Lido Isle ) NB 673-4522 SI 19.000 Sun 1-6 26341 Vb Conchita. Miss. Viejo 830-823!.I S.5 1.500 Sal/Sun 11·6 •21 Goodwill Court. N.B. H15·9557 Sll4 .000 Sa t 1Sun L-.J 5032 Pasco Dali ('furllrk ) Irv 552-7500 S.58 ,500 S<tt /Sun 1-5 10-t Via P<J le rmo <Lido Is l l N.B. 673-7300 SJ 07 ,500 Sat /Sun 2-5 735 13alhoa . Lag una Beac h 494-9473 $88.500 Sat/Sun 11-4 1025 Noria. Laguna Beath 194-9117:.l S71 .f)50 Sun 1-4 21:~ Via Dijon. l~ido Isle, NB 646-3255 $109.950 Sat /Sun 1-5 345 F:. Hoc·hes ter. Costa Mesa 5n-:lfi63 S.53 .500 Sun. 12-5 9 Rue Val Vonne (Big Cyn> N.B. 644-176fi $149.500 Sun. 2·6 4382 Satinwood . Univ Park, Irv &l0-6161 S.57 .500 Sat /Sun 1-5 182:35 B~1vbcrry (Univ. Pk) Irv 644-1766 SSG.400 Sun. 1·5 259 Pros pect <Npt Shores> N.B. 55Ci -~OO $.52.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 2 Rue Fontume bleau, Bi g Cyn, NB fw4-f)056 $159.500 Sun 1-5 G19 I r vinc. ~cwport Beach &W-71 71 Sat/Sun 1·5 2351 Wel'lmin ~ler , F.as lside CM fl4 2-H3G8 Sat/Sun 1-6 717 Orcha rd. Old Corona del Mar fi?!l-5511 SG9,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2407 Noviil, Bluffs, Nwpt Bch 675-tiOOO $88.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 2Hi52 Saluda C ir. llunt. Bch (i75-(i000 $1\9 .9!)() S un 1-5 430 Vi sta Parad<.1 . Bluffs, NB fl75-6000 $102.500 Sun 1·5 •2055 Cal\'c rt. l\1esa Verde, CM 5-lfi-5900 ~;2,!'lOO Sun 1·5 3 BR & FAM RM or DEM 5~L \'1a L1 clo Nord <Lido ls) NB ljlU-55611 ::i lt>.).000 Sun. 1 5 l ,j18.J .) Po rt \\'t'stbourne, 11\'Hms, ~H -ti75 ti900 $7.t.!KJO Sun. 1-.:> 411 16Lh Pl . rnn T usLin J C.M. fi75-1331 Sl>9.500 Sun. 1-5 319 Driftwood Ud, Shorecliffs CdM u?:J-1238 Sun 1-5 320 Vt ~lll i\.l ;.Hlcnl. NB (i U-7:J!J3 !:i!ll.HJO Sun. 1-5 3~Gl ~L·l)ra~k;,i Ln .. Costa Mes a 83:1-38:!1 :)IX,.51>0 Sun. l ·.3 •25 rn V1~t u Bav<i .:\Je wport Beac:h t;.J6-:39:.!8 1;.111: 1543 Sun l ·5 305 Bro~dw t1 y. E:.ists ide . C.M. ti46-:HJ28 m:~-4577 Sun 1·5 •l58H Willow La .. Cos ta Mesa 6-16 :m28 $12.u.;o S un 1-5 • 14:10 Sa;1tunella. Corona de! Mar 6H -fi200 $79,SUO Sun. 1 5 341:.! So . Hoss St.. Santa Ana 64 6-881 l ~l8.5U() Sun 1-5 •~319 Tu:,lln. Ne wport Beac h 556-2660 S8U,500 Sun 1-5 3350 '.'le,·a cla 1 Mesa Verde) CM 5-1 5·94!'1 SSG.000 Sun 1-5 241 She rwood Pl, Cos ta Mes a 545·94tl l S.5!1.950 Sun 1-5 2 lla lboa CoH:S. Ne wport Beac h 645-H6.J6 Sl:32,000 Sun 1-5 801 l ~;bh 'f1c1e . Jlunllngton Beac h !)62-7788 ~9.SOO Sun 1-5 S.IOl Am a II i (Turtlcrk ) Irv. 552· 7000 S98,SOO Sun. 1 5 10061 Cliff, lluntini.,'1.on Beach 546·231 3 Sun J-5 2i()9 Corne ll Dr .. Collcg c Pk,CM 646-8811 :ii45.Soo Sun 1-S 2906 Rc•dwood St. MesA Verde. CM 546-l:J t:l Sun 1-5 81 Royal St.Gcorge ,B1gCyn ,NB 642 ·s~o ~u.uoo Sun 1 ·5 lSll Bowd 1>1n . Cosllt Mesa 6467171 Sunl·5 102 The Ma!'l l cr 's Ctr., C.M. 645·4Jfi:l Sun 1·5 2074 Port Rr 1s tnl Cr. N .n. G44 176fi S7 l.!150 Sun I 5 1114 Wh1I <.' Sails \\'y, H\"JI CdM. 644 0523 !lfl.lll)() Sat /Sun 1-6 1913 Po rt Nels <m l lfVll ) N.R 5-11 5032 $7 1.!HIO • at• ·un 12-5 19l02 Sll"fl'CI Ch11l ;1, Irvine H..1:~ I 1fi2 Sal /Sun 1 5' •3387 1-·u<'h!-.1a. Costa Mes a 51f; 2018 ~i7 .soo Sat un l 5 2'i27 \'1st a Orna da . Bluffs. N.B. ms 4JH2 SX!t.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 I I DIRECTORY wtth ..... w"41MCI •• Y• 90 ..... ~ .... Al .... loutfHI ICHp "':O "-.dy :ar.c,:~ In ~er detall '9y octvtrll11ft19 .. ._wheff I" todoy'1 DAILY PILOT !!t~...; AD';~ .. ,:: lhowtftt opt'ft ltou•H fw Milt or rettt.,.. .,...ct to ll1t wch lflfor11tetlH ifttM1 coa.-Heh ,..,d41y, -.Y .ct S..ndoy. 2324 Port Durness, Newport Bch 17642 Laurel Tree Ln., lrvme 752-1700 $99,500 Sun 1·5 552-0896 $65,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1055 Santa Rosa (Mesa Woods) CM 1207 Seacrest, Corona del Mar 545.94~1 $64,900 Sun 1-5 644·115G Sat/Sun *1134 Salinas, Mes a Woods, CM •2431 Bowdoin. College Pk .. CM .556-2660 $72,500 Sun 1-S 673-5076 $44 ,800 Sat /Sun 1·5 •2301 Windward, Newport Beach 1215 Notlingham Rd. <Wstclf) NB 556-2660 $122,500 Sun 1-5 642-6585 $84,500 Sat/Sun l2-5 111 Via DiJon (Lado) Nwpt S ch 2823 Tabago. Mesa Verde. CM 646-7171 Sun 1-5 549-8655 $58,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 19451 S1er-ra Lago, Turtle Hock •1227 Outrigger Dr. OlV.H ) CdM 645-0303 S69.90U Sun 1-5 640-8819 $119,500 Sat/Sun l 2·5 1871 Swan C1rcle(Mesa Verde>CM 3000 Country Club Dr, Msa Ve r CM 545.9491 $80,950 Sun 1·5 546-4141 $89.900 Sun 1·5 *2020 Calvert. Mesa Verde, C.M. 279 E. Wilson. Cos ta Mes a 546·2313 Sun 1-5 ~8 -1005 $42.900 . Sat /Sun l ·5 •29 Carmel Bay Dr. (Spyglass) NB • 11773 Lilac . Founta in Valley~ 642-8l35 Sun . 1-6 962-7788 $42.900 Sun 1•5 3273 Was hington.Mesa Ver<le,CM 6QfJ2 CQrnclJ. Huntington Beach 6~2-5200 $46,450 Sun 1-5 %2-7788 $54,500 Sun 1·5 1979 Pt R amsgate (HVHomes) NB 2094 1 S parkman. LuCuesta. H.B. 644-6200 Sun. 12-5 968-4456 SSti,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 17 Cypress Point La.Big Cyn NB 20791 National, LaCuesta._H.B. 640-6161 $171,900 Sun . 1-5 968-4456 $58,750 Sat /Sun 1·5 3860 Ocean Birch, H.H .V. CdM 900 MacKenzie, Newpo:t Beach _ 640-tH61 $123,900 Sun 1-5 646-7171 Sat 1·5 Sun 2-.:> 14211 Utrillo Dr. 11·vine • • 1915 Bays ide Dr., CdM 552-1986 Sun. 1-5 f)44 -176G S23H .500 Sun 2·5 1091 Redding, Mesa Woud~;°. CM :.!1 24 Yukon , Cos ta Mesu 549-8655 $60 900 Sun' 1-5 752-7315 S-19.900 Sun 2-6 1829 Port Tagg~rt Pl <HVlims) NB • •5 17 36th Stre et, Npt. Be~ch 838-8386 S un 1-5 li75 -7060 $149.500 Sat Sun 1-5 ••20~ Via Lido Nord, Lido I s ·NB 8:J Hoyal St. Ge orge, Big Cyn, NB 673-73uo $249,500 Sun. 2-5 64 2-5200 $210.000 Sa t /Sun 1-5 1·182L Doncas te r <Cahf.lim ) l n · •2318 Heuther La . Ne wport Beach 54~Hfl73 S.53.900 Sun·12-5 04 2-5200 $109,500 Sal Sun 1-5 •209 W. Juniper. Sandpoint SA 453 Vista True ha <Bluffs) N. 8. 5-19-9773 ~5 .800 Sun 12-5 640-5560 $77 ,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 * 271~ A 1 b~ l l"OSS, Cosw Mesa 121 Mas ters Circle. Costa Mesa n-16-7171 Sun 1-5 646-7171 Sat;Sun 1-5 JIG Catal111a, Nc wµort Beach •8900 LaDowa , Crestwood, F .V. 646-7171 Sun 1-5 968-4456 $56,900 Sun 12-5 * L50U Eton . .Ne wport Beach •1935 Sabrina (Irv. Te rr ) CdM 646-7171 $103,000 Sun 1-5 fi44 -17G6 $187 .500Sal12-4: Sun 1-5 '2.757 Cil)ola. Cost a Mesa 2712 Cli ff Or. (Npt. Hts.) N. B. 645-0J03 $-17,500 Sun 1·5 675-3000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2-127 Franc:is<:o. Ncwpo1·t Bch !)44 Sandcas tle (IIV His> CdM tioi-l-li:Wu Sll5.0UO Sun. 1-5 fi75 3000 Sun. 1-5 18911 Via Messina, Irvine 433 Heli otrope. Corona d e! Mar 5S2-75QO S89.950 Sun 1-5 fi73-4rl00 S99.500 Sun. 1-5 • * 102 Linda Is le. Newport Beach •4501 Hoxbury. Ca m eo Shrs. CdM li40-1607 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644 -7270 $146,650 Sat /Sun 12-6 •2707 Blue Wate r Dr. <CdM ) 543 Santa Ana Ave, Nwpt Hgt s, NB Broadmoor II Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2313 Sat /Sun 1-5 3339 Ma.rylan~l Cir., Costa Mes a 4615 C:.i mdc n <Cameo Shrs) CdM 5--10 1_720 S65.5~0 Sat/Sun 1-5 G734100 $250 .000 . Sat;Sun 1 ·5 21~2 s .um m e l' 7 1r. Hunt. Bea ch _ 1549 Ocean Bl v (Pcmn Pt.) N .B &~6-~255 S.59.900, . Sun 1 5 1;45.7575 S150.000 Sun 1·5 15<~.Li~coln La. \.\cst cllff. NB •265 Rose L;.inc . r: Side C.M. ()4 2:_5~0~) S8~·?0~ S~t/Sun 1-5 li45-3777 S-14 .!>00 S at/Sun 1-5 1401,Cl~ll Dr:; II fl Haven. NB 2905 Silver Lane, Newport Beach 64~·52~0 S9 .... 500 , ~at /Sun 1-5 !l49-081 2 ::;1 1.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •14~2 Lt1H.'nl11.1 .• a . W estc:llf~. NB 10402 Orons a y Cir Huntington Bch 642·;5?00 Sll 2 .. 500 . . Sat/Sun 1-5 (;46-8811 $45,900 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 10101 1 hescus (Su bur b1a Pk) HB 300 Vi s ta Madera (Bluffs) NB 044·4910 S59.500, ~ Sun 1-5 {>44-1761i $109.000 Sal/Sun l ·G 22062 Cape May. L<-.1Cues BySea, HB ~H 2 Aloha, H unt. Bch. 968-4456. $81 ,500 . Sun 1-5 752-1920 Sun 1-5 20101 Manna, lluntmgt.on Beach 320 Seaward. Shorcc:11ffs. N .B. 962-7788 $41,900 . Sun 1·5 675.55 11 SI 10,000 . Sun 1-5 * •1200 E . B:.i lboa Blv, Bal Pe~u~~-5 1959 Vis tCJ Caudal old Bits NB 644-1766 S269.500 • 1i75 -6000 SI 12.000 Sat,Sun 1-5 •1334 Antig ua ( Bayc:rest ) NB •200..t Vis ta Ca jon . Bluffs, NB 644-1766 . Sl55,000 Sun 1-6 G75-fWOO $7 1.000 Sun 1·5 1635 Blue bird Canyon, Lag Bch .roo R I urv Hd Cameo Shores 644-1766 $134.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 :>(i75-~~~t1 $121.500 Sun 1·5 1807 T~yon Ln <Baycr est ) NB J BR & MAIDS QTRS 644-1 !66 SI 17 .500 Sat /Sun 1-5 • •fi08 Via Lido Nord, Lido Is NB 2949 Cliff Dr <Newport Hts) NB 675-8500 S25~J .OOO Sat/Sun 2-5 642-8235 $1~5.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR A"4D OFP:ICE * 1739 Trad e wmds ( Daycrest ) NB . 642-8235 $98,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 26~1 , Will~. C~!sta .vlcsa Sun 1_5 1924 Santiago <Dove r Shores ) NB :>·W·UtiL ... ::...>l ,900 642-8235 $159,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 4 B~ROOM 9551 Bay Meadow Dr. Hunt. Bch. 2:31 Col.to~1 (N~~t Shores) N.B. _-962_4643 $64 ,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 833-9L9J $62.950 Sun. 1 :> •l701 Marlin Wily Baycrest, NB 47~6 C~1:l~an~ (Cumeo Hinds) NB 642_5200 $l 34,So0 Sat/Sun 1-5 6-12 -82.1.:> $94,500 Sun. 1·5 * 1608 Galaxy Dr Dover Shrs NB :rn~o ... Ye llows~ton~. Cos ta Mesa n 1_5 752_7315 $l 95,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 u4o ·0303 S41 ,:>00 Su 2609 Via Cas cadit a , San Cle mente 2237 Maple, Cos ta Mesa 492-0585 $72.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 548-7729 ~8.900 . Sal/Sun l -5 •874 Sandcas tle Dr (ITV Hls) CdM 944~ M~l oka1 . Huntington Bch 640-8226 $118,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~8-5600 S.52 .500 Sat /Sun 12-6 1841 Port Marg ate (IMi) Newport 2 ~uc Ch amonix (Big Cyn ) N .B. 644 .4445 $87 ,900 Sat /Sun 11-7 644 -4!JIO $_139,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 19812 Island Bav Ln. <Se aclf) HB •21672 llilana, Lacues ta. HB 536.7625 $82 soo Sat /Sun 11-5 968-4456 S61.990 Sat /Sun 1·5 1607 Port Charies Pl, <HVH> N .B. 2908 Broad St.. Nt!wport Beach 644.4374 S88 500 Sat /Sun 1·6 640·6161 ~at /Sun l -5 120 Via Wazicr~ <Lido Is ) N.B. 2015 Santiago <Bayrest ) NB 675.6l61 $179 000 Sat /Sun 1-5 675-7060 $89,500 . Sat/Sun l 5 111:•815 Via Lido Soud, Lido Is NB 21041 Shepherd, Huntington Bch 675.GlGl $295.000 Sat/Sun t-5 536-3660 $51 ,990 Sat /Sun l -5 •4597 Tremont (Cameo Shrs ) CdM 54·1 So. Bayfront, Balboa Is l NB 67s.5930 $159,500 Sat /Sun 1-6 fl73:4400 ~49,5~ Sat/S un 1·5 • 1706 Irvine < Baycrest) NB 408 Piazza Lido <Lido Is > N . .B. 673.62l0 $77.500 Sat /Sun 1-5 Ei45·7575 $145,000 Sun l-5 * •2307 Buys ide Dr, CdM 4 IR & FAM RM or DEM 673-2222 Sat/Sun 1·5 4392 Satinwood <Uni v Park> Irv 1534 Anti_gua (Dover Shrs) N .B. 552-7000 $5:l.500 Sun. 1-5 '833-9265 Sat /Sun 1-5 1712 Pt. Ahbey (IIV Hms ) N .8 . 1215 Seacrest CllV Ills ) CdM H40·0020 Sun. 1-5 640-5560 $121),500 Sun. 1-5 • 1805 Glenwood ( Baycrest) NB * •333 Morning Star, Dov Sh rs N.B fi40·0020 Sun. l ·S 6'14·1766 $295.000 Sun. 2-6 it l6i 6 Galaxy <Dove r Shores) .,.B •4812 Cortland <Cameo Hlds) CdM ()40-00lO Sun. 1-5 644-1766 $91.500 Sat/Sun 2-6 38 11 Cos le\' tCulverdalc > Irvine • «-1202 Balboa 81 <Ba l Pen) NB I.Hf; 741 ·&· SSUK>O Sun l ·S 675-8120 Sat&Sun J9:ll.! Be thany Dr ('furtlcrk ) Irv 1919 Suva Circft-. Mes a Verde. CM g;J:HJ293 S70.9;;() Sun. 1-5 546-2313 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1C<l4 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shrs NB 2207 Pt. H arwick (IJV Hms> NB 612-8235 S168.5oO Sun. 1 .> 675-3000 Sun. 1-5 J~H Cresta Way, Laguna Beac h • 1653 RcC'fv icw <Spyglass) CdM 548-5556 S89,5oo Sun 11 :JU 5 fi75-7225 $134 ,950 Sat/Sun 1 S 2762 Tern Circlt-~ksa Ve rde CM • 1072 Santia"o c Dover Sh r s> NB M 0-0674 S74.HOO Sun 1 5 673·4400 $228,000 Sal un 1 5 2727 Windov~r Dr. 'dM 3607 Surfview, Corona d e l Mar 640 5508 $127,000 Sun 11 -5 673·'1400 $13:';.000 Sun l 5 20111 Luws on Ln. Mc rdt h Gdn JIB 2074 Madon Way, Costa Mesa oos 79!H Sun. 2-5 752-1920 $51.500 Sun J ·5 •6232 Sjerra Palos. Trtlrck Irv 646-7414 $74.~00 Sat/Sun 1·5 67 Montecilo, Spyg lass. CdM 675·6000 Sl97 ,500 Sun l-5 1800 P ort Ch arles, HV limes. CdM 675-6000 $86 ,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3024 J a va Rd .. Mes a Ve rd , C.M. 546·5990 $139,500 Sun 1-5 1853 Kinglet Ct., Mes a Ver, CM 546·5990 $87 ,500 Sun 1·5 1737 Port Hemley. llVll, Nwpt Heh 675·6000 $114 ,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 2162 Port Durness , HVH , N.H. 675-6000 $122,500 Sun 1-5 5 BEDROOM * 1368 Garlingford,Costa Mes a 646-8811 $49",750 Sun 1 5 * •550 South Bayfront,Balboa Isl 673-6380 $180,000 Sun 17452 Teachers, off Culver Jn · 675-1331 $59,500 332 Catalina (Npt. Hts) N.B. 675-7060 $89,500 Sat/Sun l ·!'l 5 IR & FAM RM or DEH 2744 Lorenzo. Mesa del Mar, CM 556-2660 $57,900 Sun 1-5 1907 Galatea Ter, Corona del Mar 640-6ltil Sun. 1-5 5t; Linda Is le (Linda ls ) Nil 642-8235 Sun. 1-5 •2327 Tustin, Newport Beach 646-3255 $124,950 Sat/5un 1·5 •l Burning Tree Rd, Big Cyn NB 642-8235 $290,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 1998 Pt C la ridge (HVHom es) NB 644-6200 $99,700 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 **618 Harbor Is l Dr, Prom By NB 642-8235 Sat /Sun 1-5 49 Royal St. George, Big Cyn, NB 640-6161 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1337 Galaxy, Dover Shores, NB 642-5200 $249,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 ** *76 Linda Is le Dr, Lnda I s NB 644-4910 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 136 Via Trieste, Lido lsle, NB 675-0123 Sl49,500 Sun 1-5 ~15 Cypress Pt. (Big Cyn) NB 644-6200 $184,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2807 Cassia, Eastbluff, N.B. 644-7270 $94 ,500 Sun 1 .. 5 5 Royal St. George, Big Cyn, NB 675-6000 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1621 Dorothy Lane, Newport Bch 646-5960 $93,750 Sat/Sun 1·5 6 BR & FAM RM or D~ *3616 Catama ran, Harbor Vu His 675-5511 $149,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 7 BR & FAM RM or DEM 2926 Silver Ln (Back Bay) N.B. 646-2888 $91,500 Sat/Sun CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEOROOM ••611 L ido Park Dr (3-A) N.B. 556-8800 Sat /Sun 1-5 2 BR & FAM RM or DEM 17211 Chestnut, Irvine 752-1700 $41 ,500 3 BEOROOM H.6t>4 Golden,.!len. l rnne 752-1700 $32,500 405 Flagship, Newport Bch. 645-4751 Sat 'Sun 1·5 2938 Perla CThe Bluffs) N.B. 644-1133 894.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR & FAM RM or D&I ~56 Vis ta Truc h a (ijluJ'fs) N.B. 640-5560 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM 2912 Quedada (Bluffs) N.B. 644-1133 $79,500 Sat /Sun 1 5 S BEDROOM 424 Vista Roma <Bluffs) N.B. 644-1133 $88.450 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 223-22:P12 34th St. (Penn ) N . 13 . 5-15-94!H $57 .500 Sun 1-5 2 BR & I BR 510 Acacia, Corona del Mar 644-7211 S91.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM EA 510 Marigold. o ld CdM, CdM 675-6000 S95 ,000 Sun 1·5 608 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675-6000 S84 .500 2 BR & 4 BR 109-45th St., Newport Beach 640-6161 $89.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR & 2 BR 521 Fernleaf, Corona dcl Mar 675-3000 Sat /Sun 1-5 509 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 644-7270 $112.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOMS EA 511 Carnation . Corona de! Ma r 645-7575 $123.000 Sun 1-5 3 BR & FAM RM EA 206 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 675-3000 Daily 1-5 4 IR & 3 IR . 4406-06112 Channel Pl, Nwpt Bch 546-2313 Sat /Sun 1-5 TRIPLl:XES .FOR SALE 2 IR + I BR + I IR 136 Cecil Place , Cos ta Mesa 540-1151 Sat/Sun 1·4 :30 SIXPLEXES FOR SALE 2445.9 Orange , Cos ta Mesa 645-0303 $179,500 Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM 427 Bole ro, Park Lido, Nwpt Bch 675-4060 $44 .500 Sat /Sun 1-5 HOME & GUEST HOUSE l IDRM + guest hous• • •330 Via Lido Nord, Lido Is NB 645·7575 $..125.000 Sun 1-5 3 IEDJtOOMS EA • 1150 Noria, Laguna Beach 499.2277 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 INCOME PROPERTY 2 IR & FAM RM or DEN 620 Jasmine. Corona del Mar 673-3891 Sl 15,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 HOUSE FOR RENT 4 IR & FAM Rm or DEN 957 Mag e llan <Mesa dcl Mtlr) CM 979-0238 S475 /mo. r>u1l y J s 2721 Bays hore Dr., N.B. 642-1517 S475 mo. * Pool * * Wot•rfr0ttt Weterfrottt & Poa Hon•• FOf" s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• G...... IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM' & IMCOMI to;ull51rh! <.;.M. 3BR, 2tJ. home. dhl u~r + 18R apt J\:.sumc '1 ~% VA lo!ln. Small down·Owntr will curry 2nd TD. Must solH•~ull price $50,900 CALL P.R£ST l OE HOM ES, ~EALTORS. 645-6646 SPYGLA;S Hlt.L Owner transferred & anxious to sell his 4 BR .• 3 Ba. tam-rm upgraded 2 Sty home. Pnced Price reduced to $159.900. OLDC.D.M. 5 BR , 4 Ba. Fam·rm home with 2 BR Renlal Unit. Near beach & shop· ping . l>ivorce Sale $122.500. BUILDERS DREAM An R-2 Lot In Old CdM with I BR,· It'• Ba home on rear. Roo~ lO BUILD. $65.000. HARBOR VIEW 4 BR, 2 B~. F am -rm Montego with VIEW. Brand new-move in now. $79,500. 6·73-7601 4 BDRMS + POOL $41 ,SOO Great family home ol'- lers s pacious bdrms. 2 baths, fireplace, built-ins & heated pool! GI & FHA terms at only S41.SOO. Cal .. 1963·5671or556-7035. . . * SHORECLlFFS Super 2BR &.'den ..ca~tle. lmmac. jewel on over- sizcl lot w /a peek at the ocean. 4 Massive coral trees make the setting Jo r this except 'l ex- clusive. l0110 dn. w,xlnl financing. * W. OCEANFRONT Rarely avail.. charming 3 HH A:!l>a dollhouse at the :.uri ·sedge . Rmforadd"I unit. l)wnr. anxious. l::x- clu:.1\'l.'. p11nc1pab onl y. $125.WO. ,, ALS0-60 P rime fl. on the ocean w . l g reat homes. •LlDU V ILLr\G ~ AREA Redwood enca:.cd l story s huwµla <:c w,s taloed. glass window~ JBR, 2b.t sug·ound tallulous k1tch. P1~cc JU:il sla shed w 1 trans lerra ble GI loan & low. low down. •ISL. WATERFRONT Drea m y 2BR, 2ba cot· tai;e. ready lor retired luxury or expans i ve ~rowth pos sibilitie l>. Dock your boat & heart for s~g.ooo. here on our is land. Halbua lslaarl Realty i; 7 :l-870(). --- Land Valut Only 2 Sep. Hous es· l Lols Old CdM . Pnvatefinan. atJow int. Exceptional improvements. $115.000 Open Sat, Sun. l lo5 o2U Jas mine. CdM. Gates. Rltr 644-7171 HORSES &INCOME One acre in the much sought after Back Bay ar ea. Enclosed with heavy gauge chain link fence-6 horse corrals, chicken coops, room for· exercising and lounging. Income now $600. per· month, possible $800. From (2) 2 bedroom. homes surrounded by fruit trees. Many extras. **** Real Estate IROKH OR ASSOCIATE SALES OPENING -un- usual o~rtunily for ex-perienc d Realtor/ As· sociate. all 54$-84~. As· sociatetl Soulh Coas.u Brokers. **** llCYCLE TO BEACH Lo vely model-llke 4 barm home. new carpet· an~ Only $55,900 & you OWN the land' 640-7711. Open E\es . .. . . l IEDROOM CUTIEI $31.500 Vc-t crun~ o r FHA buyers 61rc wcf com e on th>i great \ulue ! Call before ll'l> gonl'. t..:ull 96.156'1l or s.;a 7033 Walkur fr l P.I! Roal '"lul~ §ll: Tlit:§I: HOMES OPEN 1·5 Thl.1 AftenlOOll UMIQUI IM HAlllO{l VIEW HOMES - new on mkt, 4 bdrm + bonus, backs to park. $114.900 Fee. See Nancy Laux at 1737 Port Hemley, NB UNIQUE IM MESA VERDE -beautifully clean and contemporary, 4 bdrm, 3 car gar., single story. S87 .soo. See Martha Beynon at 1853 Kinglet Ct., Mesa Verde. UNIQUE I~ HARBOR VIEW HOMES - One of largest view lots in Newport area. Beautiful 4 bdrm; 2 story. Fee land. Price reduced $12,500 to $122,500. See Nadine Croul at 2162 Port Durness, H .V.H. UNIQ'-'E IM OLD CORONA DEL MAR -2 Units, one funky, one newer , both good income. At $84,500. See Ginny · Kendall at 608 Acacia, CdM . UMIQUE OM SPYGLASS HILL -17,000 sq. ft. lot, 4 bdrm single story, nearly new. $197,500. See Fran Scott at 67- Montecito, Spyglass HOJ. UMIQUI '" llG CANYON -See Vergilene Hull at #5 Royal St. George. Large, beautiful 5 bdrm. Priced at $275,000 UM,IQUE IM OLD ILUFFS -On the Bluff, beautifully upgraded E plan, . gre&t vie ws . $112,000. See Dottie Johnson at 1959 Vista Caudal. UNIQUE IN THE BLUFFS -Former model home, greenbelt"focation, Back Bay view, warm interior. $88,000. See Zoe Ann Rhodes at 2407 Novia, The Bluffs, Newport Beach. UNIQUE IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR -2 bdrm, custom on a corner lot, ocean view, 10 yrs new prime cond., see Marilyn Hodges at 3322 Seavie·w. UNIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW HOMES - Palermo, corner lot, now vacant, below appraisal at $86,900. See Hugh Mynatt a t 1800 Port Charles, NB UNIQUE IM THE BLUFFS -original section, 3 bdrm. excellent condition. See Ronnie Lundy at 2004 Vista Cajon. $74,000. • Ut41QUE IN HUNTIMGTOH IEACH -3 bdrm, La Cuesta tract , corner lot, c athedral bea ms, s hutters, only $49,990. See Zoe Ann Rhodes at 21652 Saluda Circle, Huntington Beach UNIQUE IM 'CORONA DEL MAR -2 two bedroom units, one is a darling· home; other over gara~e unit. Close to s hops , library. $95,000. See Carol Wilkinson at 5 10 Marigold, Corona del Mar. · UNIQUE IN MESA VERDE -Fairway 4 bdrm, s ingle story, new offering at $139,500. See Glen Statum at 3024 Java lload. ' UNIQUE IN MESA VERDE -Sharp 2 bdrm plus convertible family room, super pool area. $62,500. See Jackie Handle man -a t 2055 Calvert. UNIQUE IN THE ILUFFS -3 bdrm, delightful paneling, viey.r, owner will finance at 8',:.i'k, asking $102,500. See Rita Boland at 430 Vista Parada in the BlufCs. U ~ IVU I: li()Ml:i ON TOf' Of THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR. 675·6000 MUA VERDE, &46-5990 • CALL US I GeMral I 002 Gfltffal I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 120 Via Waiien Open Sat/Stnt. 1·5 Spacious 4 BR., .fa mily. rm., din. rm. On 52 t'l. Sunny pn v. patio. $179,000 •I 815 Via Lido So.Id OpeR Sat/S.a. 1·5 Wate rfront 4 BR., 5 ba., rumpus rm. Pier & float, sandy beach. $295,000 Beaut. G BR, 5 Ba, or 4 BR, 4 Ba. with 2 BR 1 bath apt. Sa nd y beach , cou~tyard, shore-mooring. $295,000 W .. erfront Lots .iox90 ft. $250,odo · 40x90 ft. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ) 4 1 R Cly~ Id,. D, . v I N f~ 6 ! '; ,, I t, I I , Sunday. Jund. 1975 DAIL V PILOT D l HWMI For W. • ..._.. ,_ s. IHw.. ,_. s-. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• f •• ~;;~~ •••••••••••••••• TOWH AND COUNTRY Country French or antiques wilf look super in thl s s pacious, n ea r everything , home! 3 Bdrrris., den. 3 ba\hs i room for 4 cars. H.fW)tOftlffdt 1040 ltt 'hsplMdt 1040Ha Hst,._ .... 1040 ·····················~· ················~····························· Reduced to $96,500 1 1 g ro1Hsm1• ·oPIN •SUNDAY 1 To s P.M. YOUR FIRST HOME? Lucky you. 461 SEAWARD RD., Corona Highlands, is for sale ! Ranch st)' le a bd r m .. dining & breakfast rooms, big R·2 Jot&only $74,!)()() OPEN SUNDAY I TO 5 P.M. Costa Mesa I 024 Co1ta MHo 1024 UNIVERSITY REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOO I E. Coast Highway C..•l!iel M•r 673-6510 CorcHNI _, Mer 1022 Corona del Mer 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NINCH COUNTRY FARMHOUSE Old world c r a fts manship, rustic frplc., huge b eamed 'Ceilings. 4 bdrms., 3 baths. See this one, it's a one-of-a-kind . Price reduced to $225,000 . OPIM SAT. & SUM. 1·5 714 POPPY OPEN SATl&SUN l·S 2431 Bowdorn, Collc~e Park. Vacant 3 br, 2 ba, ram. rm .. frpl, pool Owner. $44,t!OO. Pn11 on ly. 637-5076 eves. By Owner· 2 BR, sml fenced yard. $26,SoO. Call IH6·UN8. 559 Hamilton, CM . $31.900. 4 IEDROOM 2 BATH home. carpels, drapes, range and dis- hwasher . Near schools & markets l +DEH+pool $41 ,500 Curved drive. hundreds of lropacal plants, foyer enlry, gourmet kitchen, candlehte dining. hidden master s ulle. Ctuldrens wing, two patios over- look dough.boy pool. PRIME M t:SA NORTH AR E A. SACHI FlCt-:. Hurry. Cal} 645-0303. FOREST E. OLSON Inc. ~'Ollor~ Roy McCardl• Realtor I 8 I 0 Newport Costa Mesa 548· 7729 I A C~DWUl UMtfl COWAIY ----REALTORS Lovely 2 bdrm. house & P oo l home, crp l d I• LARGE 3BR, fam rm, Li°fesprin9 Office, Phone 7Si·6644 1 ·B R a pl. Easts1de, thr.uout•?ther extras. close·in. $50,000. Owner. Ha1scd r lre-rin~. s un- . 646-8858 548-9441 deck, lo-ma1nt. ldscpg. lalboaPenh1sula IOb?°CoronadelMar. 1022 BetweenlOA~l 46PM 01:i::::-i. hou.se S~t./Su~ ·······~;~~·.;.······· ··.·;·(;,:E.MH~;·~:··· --$34 950--~~;)~n:!!~. ~~~s~2-~-~ • • 1 • or 541>·2018 IEACH HOOSE ff-I/Sat/Sun 1-5 Cahfom1a ----I 36.13 W. Balboa Blvd. · 2301 laysi~ Drive 11 • u BY Owner I Agt. ASSUME OPEN SUN.12-5 w aterfronl w1lh pier Paradise VA or new GI. No down. 3 2 B_R.1 B_lk toocean. View ! 4 Bdrms., 4 baths, Just i34.950 for this col· br. ~36,.!:15U. 5-16·7J3!*; Choice R·2 lot. ~.ooo. bonus room. Owner will orful home wilh fruit 008 79_14 ______ _ SOUTH 001\S'l' carry lsL trees & lush greenery. A Attn HOBBYISTS! INVESTMENT big lathe covered patio Exlret Jr•• detached l ,500 549-0812 SAYE POINTS! ror fl owe rs. Boat & " sq. fl. shop w/ panel"d Capistrano Beoch 1018 Charmine 2 bdrm. + trailer gate. Electric rec rm & ba. Nu:e 3 BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• bachelo.r apt. duplex on garage door opener. home. frplc, etc. ·xint ON THE BLUf'f."' Poppy St. Owner will Wood cabinets, bwll-ms. Basts ide Joe. Alley uc Capo-Beach, spectac.ular carry li;t T.D. Asking 3 bedr<><??1s, l bal~, de~ cess. BY OWNER . I ocean & harbor view. $78,500 area. Carpets, di apes. ~.500 * * 642·4•146 L a r ge fixer-uppe r . Andmore!Bkr. 4U3FlowerSt,C.M. $89,900. Terms. 496-1525. _.-540· 1720 ----¥ Near new 3BR, 2BA. Cen· F:;.~:~~,~~~~~rc.~~ic~ I I TARBELL ~'~~a~1;d c~1tnr;;.·P~:: Sprinklers. Bl tins, . OOH y l"RJUU<J.IK Open Sat-Sun. l ·Spm. =~ :;:~ , o22 I!~~\ 2955 Harbor "" l''"'l ~ 19th St ....................... ~ 81 d c M EASTSIDE DOM'T CALL ME -en-mz V • • • Super decor'd., squeaky A DUPLEX!! CORONA Del MAR clean, trailer access. As· l"m a delighlful 2 BR & 134 Shorechff Rd. sumable loan, low price. Den owners residen ce Open Housel to 5 LOWEST PRICED Call: IH2·6368 "6ith beautiful private Fri., Sat. &Sun SOUTHLANDERS trounds. 842·2026 &675·48W 3 Bed, l baln family ,LUS OPE .... TODAY' home on a lree lined FUN LIVING " street an COLLl::GB 11 charming 1 BR Rental • 1 'd Mesa Verde Condo. Best ... ,l.h pravale yard. '·ur· 1207 s. EACREST PARK. Farep ace, cov II . .. "" f patio, () w. nu paint. & locauan of a + view! renlly producing $235. lSr. ofCermg! 3BR, am workbench in garage. Al H u r r y , o w n e r 's p/mo. rrn w/warm decor & a only t ransferred ! Call : ALL good feeling. Peekaboo IH2·6368 on a generous 47xl18· lot view of ocean from de-$42,500 SOUTHLANDERS In the best South-of-Hwy lighlful patio. Come see. Ji~-o8r8'1:'a1· location. $91,000. Call Priced right! Jack OPELll..I HOUSE 644·7211 Agent Howell Rltr. " 644-1156 HY Hllls-Chc:rming ANYTIME Otean Bay view, large Spectacular View-Pool . tot. 3 Br, 2 Ba, formal din 4 Br, Fa m Rm, 2~2.Ba rm , 2 frplcs. Mission.tile Prof. decor & lndscp'd 102 The Master's Cir. (AdJ. to Nortru.ide Santa Ana CC.) Sunday 1-5 645-4363 Tops.a...,.. .. Con,:?r a tulatlon s t o Harold Kini;!ery, VillaJ?e R eal Estate 's top salesperson (or lhe month of May. llarol<I not only was tops m sales & 0listini?s sold. be a l so lls l ef) 5 new properties. Harold is no stranger to the winners circle ha ,·ing won the top salesperson uwar<I for April a lso. lf YOll ha\'e a real estate need. whv not l'all a lruc profession a I. Harold Kin:rnry. Villai:c Real Estate . 1 9 1 4 2 Brookhurs t. 11 .B. 962-4471. Olive Park Ko mes Bi9 & SpaciOus I and 2 Story .l & • lchn. Si1t9le Family Homes BUILDER PAYS All Your Closing C.,ts PLUS, YOU GET THE TAX CREDIT 8% Interest A voil. *TAX* SHELTER OFFEllS POSSllLE $2000 GOYERNMINT TAX CllDIT 3 'PLEX & 4 PLEX NEARI NG . COMPLETION HOMEOWNERS UNIT FEATURES INCLUDE •DISHWASHER •WOOOBURNING FRPL •CARPETS •DRAPES •F ORCED AlR HEATI NG •LANDSCAPING •SPRINKLERS 10 TO CHOOSE FROM DON'T Mls.5 THIS ... OPPORTUNITY FtlOM $87,500 SPRINGFIEl.D ES~TES 960.3850 141 .. 300 OFFERED BY: KENT ROGERS REALTY . Open Sat. & Sun. West of Beach Blvd on Ada ms North Al Alaba ma 2 Blocks Real Estate by MCVAY DOWNTOWN * BY OWNER. S&S con- structwn. 3BH, lba, liv rm , t'am rm. formal din rm. Beaut. lds c.pg. Many xtraS' included. 714'./o VA• assumable. Stil,90U: Principals only. 6Hl La tayettc D r. Ph : s.tl· 7168 "HOT SPOT •• · W ALI< TO BEACH $~2,000. Lo v e-1-y ;I bed r m Almost new ' 3 bdr, 2 bLh w/Cormal rl me room for Valla in choice location. gracioµs e~tertai nin~. Close to old town H.B. super plush new carpets ~uaalty-butlt. Up~raded! lhruout, gorgeous Palos Sharp exleraor. 968-4456 Verdes slone fplc. Cov- THE TIME IS ered patio. Boal door. Be .. RIGHT .. 11rst to call. Red carpet, Realtors 893· 1351 Entertain indoors & out. ---------Beautif u I localion for Located on Spnngdale Sum m c r l 1,.1 11 g ·i---------St. Nor·th of Heal ; across Redwood palio. llar·B·Q Crom St. .Bonaventure Large lot. 4 b<lrm 3 bth. Catholic Church 96!H45G La Cuesta HUNTINGTON u 1-:Ac 11 -B~ the Sea SALES OFFICE OPEN OPEN uous1<; Sat/.Sun. 1·5, Lgc corner lol. 3 Br Upgra ed 4 bedroom. 2 II A.M. To Dusk + ad<ialion. l ·'• Ba, new baths, new carpets, brick 846-8757 847-9856 crpt " cuslom drps. Dbl fireplace and door from boat gale. By ownr . 5591 ~uest bath lo back yard. Clark Dr . UB .84G·7~2 Greal for the jo~ger, · BIG 5 BEDROOM Newer 5 bedrm, 3 bath home in tvp area close to ocean . Carpels, drapes, bltns. waler softener , upgraded throout. Move in condil1on. Nr parks & st.4h ool:.. :J <.:a r gar ~.000. likr 84~·!'>541 4 BR + l9den $49,500 Master suite & bath down. 3 an 'i;-balh up. Corner lot w/boat gate. Crpts, drps, bltns, fplc. Bike to beach. You may join pool/lenn1s club. Call lo see !! Bkr 536·8836 .• SURFSIDE COTT AGE 2 BH Tri-level, cule & cozy. 60 Ft. lo s urf. Owne r will help finance. -----bike rider or beach lover. $250. Per Mo. M a n y m oc.e extras t As is and save $$. 3 BR $62.950. ~1°vne~~~~o~~~1ge<l,~~~ l'll.,,..,.,lt .. ·t·g-jri""\E-. ..,,r'.:lt;-m ... m-· J!OUrmct kitchen. indoor 962·4471(r,::)546-8103 laundry, huge rear lot.~~~~~~~~~ IT SPARKLES All the work as done for you on lh1s 11 2 year old Landmark home! This single le\'el 3 bdrm & tamily room model has • been professionally landscaµcd. under- ~round sprinklers in· :;tailed, patios, & extra coocrele poured & highly upgraded interior with cust o m draperies & carpet111!!. It won 'l last long al s-n, lll)(). 963·56il or .>56-1035. Take over owner's 7'/r 1- VA loan w1lh s mall down µymnt. Sl50. Per month pays all. Owner may carry a 2nd TD. Old HS area. Bkr :162·5511 OPEN SAT /SUH ! ·5 TOWNllOUSB TERMS. 3liR. up i;:ra ded crpts/<lrp:;. Clircfree h v· in)!. pool, assumable r-·11A. S36,500 16!1Ul C. Lamehghl Circ entry. ram rm & kitchen· 874 Sandcastle On ve 0 ~ 000 $1 18,000 * 640-8226 /pantry. wner. """'' . ----------1 ~9.900 Call qwck. MESA VERDE . J UST LIST ED. Beau~aful Dana Point I 02 6 POP ULAR CA L CLASSI C. Xlnt conrl. 3.UIJO sq It rear yard 3BH·Only S41:1.WU . .. By Appl. Only.644-0523 GREAT NEW DUPLEX PRICE GO I NG UP! .J br, 2 ba, frpl, cpts & Tiburon HVH! Buy now! drps. Own er will con- 3 bedrm home w/g1anl ••••••••••••••••••••••• add-on farnllv rm. Only , . . , . S48 950. One "1itock from DUI Ll::X bargain~, Dana SOUTH COAST l:'oJVESTMENT 54!l·08ll . 646-6710 Walk to Beach. 4Br. 2ba. 1710<! t::rwan Ln. $107,750. 644·l!Y~ sider 2nd. 675·2024 eves go1i· course. Owner anx· Point . Home & _mc_?me. aous' Call World Real New, lrom $68,950. $2000. 4 BR DUPLEX with 3 BR. :! Ba Rental. South or Bays a de Or. walh beaut1ru1 nalural wood lexlures. Only 1 year new. Call 644-7211 Agent SHORECLIFFS E ta.le 556.7777 tax credit applies. 34121 3 BR. F am Rm. 319 5 • · CoastHwy,496-~31 Orattwood Kd. O,icn Sun BEAUT. Decor .. wallpr. 3 assume 7'o .V~-.A~num 5 liED R OO MS·Nr. e~t~~ · 1\:.kini; S52-5UO., M eadowlark Go If %8 .>OOO. -I <.:ourse. Heaut. decor. NEWLY PAIHTEO $57.WU 5;2~ Kern 1-5. hr, l ba. Big. special bll. Fountain Valley I 034 OPEN SUN. on tam. rm. W/IUrpdl M1u stt •••••• •• ••••••••••••••• see 1t ! $42,900. n er 1s pri ce for quick sale. SPANISH 4 BR 12 I 5 SEACREST Ownr. 541:1 iuos + POOL Harbor View Hills ---, beautarully upgraded 4 Spanish slyle home. Vaullerl ceiling m hvins: rm. & family rm gives a spacious look to this 3 bedroom, l·'• bath Glen Mar West homl! call us for more 1ntormat1on. SEE THE OCEAN 4 & Family, View MESA VERDE I bed rm, fam rm. 2 balh From your front slep. "Show"'oce!" Presti~e Monte homt? on large lot. Crpts. Walk one short block & r drp~. bllns. Charming watch lhe boats return al How S 126,SOO N e a r S 0 P P 1 n g · decor with fplc, c:overed ~ Sun•et. Take an early (FEE LANDJ treeways, 3 Lrg. BRs, r 1 d , "" Ffi, 2 frplcs, hvy Shake patio, pro · an :.caping. mornin ~ jog o n the HASTIHGS&CO. Our besl value!! $.Sli,000. beach. All this can be 560 roof, lrg yd w/<•overed <.:all to see! Bkr963-7851. Yours whe n you own this Realtors 640.S pal10. 2000 sq ll of beauty , - Eastblutr Prof. Bldg. at low "rice ol Only 3 BR +bonu•rm. •IAL 18YAn spacious 3 BR Family ,.. ~ ,. POOL llO.M ~-Gor;.!eous f'ranc1s. Ftns . .Jl3H, 2'1 ba. Ir~. J.im r m , formal din, cul-de-sac. Anxious. S73,25U 6542 Scs:ov1a Circ R EALTY INC. 7 14/846-1371 room home with huge & DRIVE BY S''7.!*5U.Agpt.9S2·50t:ll. less than $1 1\JO. moves 536-7542 maste r suite low. low UP· 4 Br tri·level home with BY OWN~R. 3 Br, 2 Ha. )OU tn. Payments less --------OPEN SAT & SUN . keep. Only $95,000. with good view. 2727 Win· f"am . Hm. lgc counlry lh.rn rl!nt. Ai.:e nt, Dan OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 La<.:ucst a "l::I Cajo_?"· lerms. Agent. 644-72ll 11 k t /\ 0 l ooo sq ll Lee u7J. lti4 l 20751 Hop~town Lane 2·IOO :.q. ft .. pool: s:79,500. dover Dr., lhen ca '· ppr x . • · · · ---Ideal lamlly home in 20751 Hce t Ln. ~-64~ 8 0 2707 Blue AKS REALTY living space. L).!e lol. SHARP! 4 ltr w/fam rm. Y w ner • Bltns A lci rm syslem Seabury Homes. ccotral l yr old Cov liros. 3 Br, 2 Water Dr. 4 Br, pool, 640·5508 · · 0 3 ""'" .nrlscpd . y d , garde n. lo". nr. ~ho1>s. beach &. ua home on 7Uxl"" lol. 5 · O S &S 15 l----------:-1 Open Sat. Sun. Sil .~. l'omm. ••ools & park ~ 0 JV view, pen at Ull. . SJJ·0327. Priced lo~ at $61.900. ,\s tennb. ·I UH .. l Ba .. min. lo ocean. $49,950. ELEGAMT!! Costa Mesa 1024 682DARRELL.C~ sume 7,,, FHA.9G8·6:il:!I s pacious & 1mmac. At· Owner.IW7 ·53H4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lracl1vely pncecl al only --- CCMMO ~ HILLSIDE JUST LISTED ! $5l ,500 CUSTOM HOME HU~T. HARBOUR A delightful 3 bdrm., pool 20x20 It. tun lovin~ ram•· Huntincjton leach I 040 f3URH WHITE, Realtor home, with many, many MESA VERDE ly room s urrounded by ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2901 Newport, N"pt. 8ch * extras. N e w listing V EW • 6i5·4630 • MIHI I oversized dining & living Tri-Level. Decorator's de· $159.500 Localed on cul de sac rm, 3 exlra Ir!! BR's, hght. 4 Br. 3 Ba, wet bar. OfMn Sat/~ 1·6 among custom homes elec. gar. dr. opener. S&.S Construction. Prof. 4507Tr.mont Highly upgraded inside Many-;\1any l ndsc'd. Priced t o . . . :. . . ' . • • ' • * HEAVENSTIU PROTECTS THE WORJ<IHG MAH And this c ule starter home in ··on~mal"" lfunt· an "tOn Beach location, within walking 1.Jistance lo beach. µrO\ ides lhe "'old addagc ·. l bdrms, hordwood floors, f1re1Jlace. :'-lice patio. Taxes only S3-&5 yearly. Needs some T.S.I'., bul belae\'c it or nol, only $34,500. Anti heller hurry -won't lasl ! ~7-0321. -. . ONE YEAR MEW CA!.ECOD In old Coro• del Mar. 2 bdrms., l ba.; 1 blk. lo the blue Pacific. $78,SOO (Call ror app't.) .md out. 4 large bdrms. more ~ooclses! sell-S64.500. 962-4643. Extended family room. Your Jnspecuon as Re Move an condition. Walk quested SUN 1·5, 417 16th to Mes.a Verde Country Pl, <off Tustin). iiru.500 MODERN CASTLE!! PARIC HUHTIHGTOH GULSWAY AT THE BEACH All the work is done Cor you on this 8 month old Landmark home! This single level, 4 bdrm & family room model has b een professionall y landscaped. under- ground s prinklers in- stalled, patios. & extra concrete poured & highly upgraded interio~ with cust o m draperies & GIANT 2 STORY 3 BR, car peting! IL won't last 2•i11 BA. HUGE FAMILY long a t $49,500! Call ROOM & BEAUTIFUL 963-5671. BACK BAY l l5 PoinMttia Club. J usl listed al BAYSHORERt:Al.TY $81,950. Call 546-2313. 675-1331 -24 hrs. OPfN Ill '1•IISIVN101>1 N~I ' r~tMIHllMI 4 B R. i :1,. Ba. Fam rm /Kitchen Com bo, hllns, lush greenery. AJl1 D ass ume a 6"" Gl LOAN!! $47,000. Open House Sat & Sun 11·6 p .m . 6091 Thor D r . IUEr\L REALTY (213) 371·1281 !!;NT RY HALL . llil DESIGN t:D AROUND ~NTERTAINJ NG & VIEW 0 1-" CHANNEL. . HELP DEVELOPER . GeMral I 002 GeMral I 002 FOREVER VIEW Beaulilul, spacious home In top condition ! 4 Bdr ms ., 3 baths, formal dini ng & fttmily rm. $149,500. (Cull for app't.) MESA VERDE Executive tra-level 4 BR. 3 Ua home. Kitchen & nook O\"erlook spacious family rm , 2 f'"rplc's, qwel cul-de·sac. lmmac cond. $74,900. Z76'l Tern Circle. Owner. 540-0674 3 BR. l Ba, remodeled k1lchen & bath, plus lar~e panelled Office w / s h u t t e rs. Bo at . & camper slorai,:e. SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT 549·0812 -------1 MEltEOITH GARDENS4 HR. & Den, 3000 sq. ft. ()pen House Sun. 2·5, Uy Keep cool this summer in this charming 3 bdrm home, completely air conditioned & upgraded to a tee. Separate family room a nd formal dlntn~. p rofessiona ll y landscaped. Located on a lovely cul de sac street. First ttme adverl1sed. $56.900. (;ull 546·2:113. DESIGN DECOR WITH --------- YOUR C HOICE Ol'"HtGHONAl(jJl,v1cwo( <.:OLORS. CARPETS & Sacldleback. Newport APPLJANCl*i. SALES Sch. L~. <.:ondo. Spirul PRICt: $150,000. staircase, wetbar, plush ••••••A••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~•·• -7i:;j::;- BALBOA PENINSUi.A New custom 2 st()()' home 4 bedroom, 4 Batb & Gallery Pier for yacht to 60 ft. 2 story, 2 fireplaces. wetbor Ultra modern kitchen Beautiful view of Newport Boy Fee Lond $279 ,CXX) 2907 EbbtlcM S62,SOO Uncludes IClfldl OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1·5 420 Poinsettia Ave l.USl expen:ove ~cX>d l}ome In lOwn. lrrcs1st1 ble patio, rm to add ln come upt Hurry. see. or fer. Linden 1-tealtor. 873~1 O,IM HOUSE THIS WmlHD H-ar_bo_r-V1~-lll-lli1-:-;-;: 1202 I AST IAUOA BLVD., den. r~m . rm . ocean '7MIJO view, pool lW Outni:· "" .... ,_.._.......__,,...._._..._,-...__-...__-....__-~~,J,..~lllll""~I ger Dr. ii 19,500. OP"n ~,...:-~:::-:.::.-_:::..-._-==.r.-_.;.;..w-:;;..""-_-..:.:....-..-._--_---'"---t"---Sat. It Sun El40.U19. CHOICE EASTSIDE LOCATION SUPt-:R SHARP lltt yr. new 3 br., folly :ur con- d 'd • <'Pt!ll, <.111>6 • (rµI. Al ley in rear w /boal or trlr access. ~.ooo Qill. Bill or Steve. Agt. S46 8640 ----3 BR. 2 BA, rlbl. gar, I~. rncrd yd. nr. i:.chls Quiet s t reet. Wlll c0-0peralcL VA, OK to principals. "4.400. S48·0786 --- POPULAR. •• Mesa Verde floor plan Ideal 3 bdrm . rumily rm. home, dbl. frpl , l,.:e. L><Jrms. N1ce back yanl Quiet cul de 11ac s\r~•·l SHARP! C)p.•n Sun. S 32GI Nebraaku l..illle FERGUSON Realtor1 8 ll·l82 I MESA VERDE Open Sat/Sun l·S 3106 Sumatra, 3 BR, 2 BA, like new, $44.~ l814 Cor~lca, pool, 3 RH, 2 BA, $46,900 548-7711 owner. 968·_7994 ___ _ SEACLIFF LOCATION 4 BR, 2YI Ba, Oen, lge h1t c k patio. MUST ~E L L ! $82,500 . By own'1r. S36-7625 ------1 Ramblinq Rustic 2~00 Sq. Fl. All on 1 rtoor. LcJ\•ely spac 4Br. 2~ ba, tml UR. Sup<>r locauon. Clo'le to Reh SUNSET REAi. ESTATE As!. for V1rg1e Kraft 963·8!t91 &551~ BEAUT. 1-'amaly home," br. 2' > bll, w11lk to bch all schls Cpls, drps. & lrpl. Open hou:sc tlus wknd. 9371 Mok1hana Or 962.0044 Ol'fN 111 9 •11 \ /IJN IC> Mt "llf f' ' THE REAL , ESTATE RS K!NT ROGERS cpt:i. 'J. Patios. oog.45041 or 846-6731 -------Irvine 1044 REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848·8 300 f60.3858 EXCLUSIVE Turtlerock OWNER. Shorecrest, 2 Sty, 3 BR. 212 Ba. Boat yd, $56.950 9951 Sa lver Slrand, H.B. 963-4391 Terr. home by UCL 5 lir, 21tt Ba, den. frml dm. 3 car gar. Ulll. rm & pan· try. Lf: lol w/view of Fashion Island &c Calalinu. Nr. sch ls & MUCH PRIDEl.I. shop'g. $1~.000 By appl. Real Estate only . 19161 Woodford BeauUful 4 bedroom. 1~ Terr. 833·0SU6. by lltt!t/AY baths, hl,hly up£raded. Unlversily Park, 4 Br. 3 Lovely enclosed patk>. Ba. Chancellor Model. WHAT YOU WANT MlnutH to Westmln.ttc:r Fam. Rm. Din. Rm. .. WE HAVI " Mall. Mua& •ee to •P-$64 000552·9705&7Sl·T39l pteclate. Owner anxious. --·--------This ·great f;unHy-room SUbr-ll all offers. $41, BEAUT. & Quiet. Urt~que home Is a super value. It .,. 1~ ,, 38R In top 11ren wllh l'4J)ijfif:1fNj11wrug ~::::~~.~:!"~ 1>t!Ri all conveo1enc~. CIO.'le ~44nl~ on corncu· lot l.n cul-cl• t o BEAClf. HURRY.~~~~~~~~ uc. By owner.!52-1186 • Call 842 9371 = .,. \ r f . ~ . . t. ' OAILV PILOT Sunday. June 8. 1976 ......, ,.,. ,. ....... ,_ s. 't••• ....... ,. H ..... w. Ho. ,., w. Ho.net,.,. w. , ............ w. ........... We IHonM '9t-541 ..... .. . ............................ ················•••\••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• • • ~.·.t.~.~ ..... !!.~ ~!'~~~.-:;~ ... !~.~~ ~~~~ ... !~.~!~~~~.~ ... !~~~ ~~~~~-~ ... !!.~~!:~~~:.~ ... ~.~! •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,,__ t 044 itrYa.e I 044 ~ .... leMt. lo.ti ..................................................................... TURTLI IOCIJ l rftht To..,.••• 01;sLlncl1vo home, c.-um · 3 J:klrm~. + hu~e bonu.~ lun1nw wood, glH~ 4t rm , In one of J rvan~·s u~cd b1H·k. J br , 2 ba, ~rcatl townhouse de· br1ci.. l1rt>plt1('e, c1.11tom velopmt:nt:s. Plenty ol ulc entry. Lundi.caped room It storai.:e for the dlnum with fi:.hpond & fam ily w1 Lh teenager:.. I 11 l'f.llt. Uri ck ~Uos, pro-t:njoy your weekends, lc.si.1umally hrndi.cuped us1n~ lhu community lront & r uar Sprlnklurs. rec re~ttion l aclllt1es. L1v1u~ room with vuultcd $68.9SU lnclud~ the land HIWCOMDOS Very choke North L.11una t()(ation. Stffa sparkllniil new~,ol· fered fur 11le ror the flrat \ime Ulla wnkeod. Two bedroom and three bedrooin model•. Prlctd from 1$4,500. See Lhem toda y at 420 Cypr..a. 1.g p.rn. Ca ll 8l4•tla:S. A L O~O·•l dt oc:ea IAYFROHT Tripi••. e uper owner' 2 Custom Homes unit, W/pool • J•cuul. BALBOA P£N1NSULA U lS, 00 0 : 0 Y 0 A P Exc:t llent le>e uon on the •~rou f r om Vlcto Bay &only'1'61ockto~he Hu101. tU,400. Will Ocean. £ach home has 4 lea1e : O c:eanlron t bdr m a, 4 b.i th a & Trl p ltJt. 025,000, Gallery, l firepla ces, ZAO RODZkY RLTR. wetbar , u ltra modern 41M·MH kl\c:hen " private pl.:r. Fee tand. Set: at 1200 I APT UNITS Eaat Belb-Oa Bl vd., or UDO 111.AMD WATllMONT Sandy beach is the aetUng for this big & handaom , unique property. All he r e in this stunni ng ho me o r exquisit e taste &c quiel. beauty. 4 Bdrms.. den, s tudy, intimate dining a rea, last word kitchen + 2 bdrm. & 2 bath apt. Impossible to duplicate on Lido . $375,000 OPIM SUMD4T I ~O South .. vtr.t BEST BEACH! ~Bedroom , 3 Bath Home Move In Condition. l'ei11ng:., <.:u~tom wall l'ETTIT REALTY troalmenls. liUlll·m desk 552 7000 & :.helves. Adjacent park -----·-----with pou l $&1,500. Uy ' I: \I.I .I-.' 1,\1 .1' Xlnt North wcuna IOU · oall 675·8120 ror more de- tlon, l blk. lo the beach. tails . LIDO Rl!•LTY Zero.vacancy factor last ---------5" 2 yoara. $145,000. C.11 llG CANYON IUY 3J77 Vla Lide, M.I . 673•1l00 v A CANT -Excellent Terms $180,QOO -Submit lkr. '7:a..U10 Owner 714·8J3·1631. L99'1fta l each I 041 ----······················· 4 94 · 8086 / 499·1397 / o r l story, 3 u r, 3, BJ.I, 3 cur !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4!*3·8812 Qarafe. Cpts, drps, fully UY UWNt::H In Turtle Rol·k :! yrs old 3 BR. ulnum. f;.11ntly rm, l liA home in 1mmac cond. 111 ;.:hly up~radcd. N a gents. ~ti6,500. Fee. ~0760 CIRCLE THESE t •4t1 Iii I • &.tM•O • landscaped Incl. patio Newport a.eoa. I 06' Mew,.rt leech I 0'9 Newport leedt I 06t Mewpert .. ech I 06' REAL ISTATI lrelhs. $124 ,500. •• ••••• •• • • •• ••• ••••••• ••••••••• • • • ••••••••••• • ••••• • • •• ••••••••••••• ••• •• • •• • •••••••••••••• THREE FOR ONE : Bua It on J LOTS, :J BDRM. home w/:J CA}{ GMrage. Lge. llv. rm. has Open Houee Sun 11: »s :Mil Cresta Way <Top of t~e World> Bag ocean \ 1ew, 4 bdrm:l .. 2 Ba, 2 decks. $89,500 S48·5556. s,.ct.w.r LIDO ISLE OCEAN VIEW 1.~~~~s1;.110:f~~~·;t~ Wltlte Wahr Newport l eaeh? OPIM TODAY $65 000 S a t /Suo-808 la L ido Us 0 Why Not 1 Nord. 875-8&00 Ai;t. l'11ul VV fl, u111l1. Id ,... f\· l! '1•l'l ~·,,1·, & city views. Newly de· C T M JACUZZI 52 t VI• Ud9 Mord Spectacular 4 BR. st>lll corated ho me, 3 Bd, 3 ba, +Pool HUNTING TON f•t Vi• Mentoee> level,¥"-biths. Pre1tlae S.. CleMHft 1076 By O\\nci'° University Prk Voung Bxct·utive type 11:101) i.q. ft LU\UrlOU!> lhruout Jf 1 hcJm cell llH!l>. P' l. atrium, study oil ~lJ:.ter l>r Warm col· 01 s ti a rd en k1ll'h. open:. to hu~e bnl'k patio Open Sal /Su n . I 5. 17642 Wlui·cl Tree Ln. s.52~ w /w c1trpet1n~. •VETERANS-Owrierwall CENTER FlR~PL.ACE let you buy tha modern & opens to s pacious sun-2BR & 2ba, and will puy dec k WIT H OCt:AN the points. Jncludes a 3 decks, used brick patio, Big Canyon's best $ HARBOUR?. 3 Bdrms .. dining rm or Newport Beach location. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ood burn i n g rrp lc . value. Elegant I story, 3 f amily r m .. Spanii.h io'orm al dlnjog, +large ,. QUALITY 4·P LEX. (¥) Owner anxious to aell. Br, J 8d, 1mmuculate, courtya rd, extria wide 111m ily retreat, wet bar, i BR, <2) 38R, ocean vu. VIBW. A real buy al Good view. Only SGl,SOO 1122 LaMarada.497-3688. h ighly upgl'aded . HH lsfees1mple lot, built in .. lhe grll nd t1replace, cathedral cell· $119,500. A RCH BAY 1ty Lights "ocean View. $13$,000. rn: husxlntst'hOOI!! style". L ight & a ir). lngs,;.wo blllconies. Ex· R.E.499-2277 1i. not cont1e!lted .... duc•d hy •to,ooo, now ecullvQ trllnsfer -\'A· a BR, fam rm, wet bar. Jiii h111>l11r ••elo~" n ... ... y • l H URRV• c II RET IRtNG'> ... " ofrered a t $165,000. ~~5n_03..... 1 • u · All terms . Princ1pala on-JIH 1s u plc111nt.' .,.. w Two delightful beach cot· $69,SOO STOP T H E WORLD , Here ·s a place to gel ol r. Unique c ontemporary home w /detailed ex ter1or of all WUO<l & ex· tens i ve use or ~lass. WIT H OUTSTANDING OCEAN VIEW. Sprawl- ing 3 s tory architect ure features 4 BDRM. & Dt::N , P L US30 F'T. FAM. HM . W /FIREPLACE. Master sulle h&tS dress· Ing a rea & Roman bath For those who can aflonJ the finer thin~s in life, lh1 s is a n uutstandin;: home for • M YSTIC HJLJ.S.Prime coastal view 2HR, 2ba. room Lo e.x.p1tnd. $97.SOO ly. 581·2967. ---..,.......:..-~===;;;;;;;.. l'OnllnUl\lty .. Desire promptsale". tagea to chose rrom. LoV· •B Y THESEA • fill hus 9 rn1lv!to( HASTINGSICO. ely garden se lling in G•rdH s.ttfftCJ 2.BR + den townhome-\\Ull'nuiys Re•ltors 640.5560 peac eful adult com· T UlffLt:: ltOCK llOME :1 Ur, 2 Ua. Furn. ltm. Form al Uin. Hm. Liv. Hrn., & atrium. Nr. pool & park. ~63,500 or re· <isonahlt: olfcr. l'nnl'. Only. NINE COMM'L UNITS· Cla:.s A tenants. D1ttahs inofrice. $1711,500. On the fairway of one or Upgraded. Pool, jacuul, Hit 30 man . doseno Eastbluff Prof. Bid!(. munily So. C a lif 's. (i nes t tennis. Owner anxious. Lui..-\nj!eles lBRlba iJ'l,500. courses : 3 bdrm. wllh P A T C A NT R E L L 1 NIWl'OIT SHOllS 4!8R <lb1t '43.000. REAL T<1RS. 548·96<17 beamed celllnss &frplc., Ol'iH SUN. 1·5 CALL BERTHA HENRY *<.:LOSE-I N WE t;K END E RS-Pr1 me condition , 2UR. lr i; sLOri1ge room. ~76,500. private pool & P•llo HOW AIOUT THESE ~l I COLTON ST. ·--.... _..,_a11y R£ALTOkS 4941-4121 ·IYOWNER area . Ajewelsurrounded & "-•WRLL~"-- by greene ry. An xlnt buy YALUIS! Lowest priced 4 bdr m . In SHOl£1"'Ll,.S SA YE THOUSANDS IM ILUffS. FNT E R th" 4 8 1' 3 BA thl h I 2 l HAR B O R vrnw 2BR. ..~ al $109,500 ~ is '• s co ce area : ·s y.; 4 BR •· Den. Lar •e h e t h S · h .. & d Mona co, de n, :?ba. Rea l "" .. l.!J:l I 4li2 or ~'jg.tJ252. JUST REDUCED ! * SPLIT-LEVEL home -~~btr& Upper 8 11y Water View. E-Plan, 2300 sq. fl. 38R, om ru pan 1s new car pe ..... rapes, fenced yl!r d w/lroplcal courtyard. Ls:. Ca m rm beaut. fron t putlo. 21,') sharp·$69,500. O P~N & master s uite. Boat Balhs, frpl., dining area; Sat/Sun 1·6: 1715 Port plantings, "11,>rinklered Sl,75u. as:.umuble 7~','.. VA Loun on this spacious 5 BH ~ !>ty largest model lam1ly home, w 1 view. G n.:Jl lor cnlcnamini.: & t v w ... tch1ni.: gardener All this & cozy I rplc In ma!>tf:.'r !>Ulll' too' s.59,500 OPEN HOUSE, 17452 Teacher:., I rv. (oll <.:ulvcr l. on double lot. JBR, den, OO<»©Il'G~ tl1n rm, •H~ ba, 3 patios . <.i o ri~ e o us v 1 cw. 0 n I y ---.----"-9_9_· 2_8_0_0__;· ~77,:'>00. CICJUft• "'41CJff' I 052 F a m . r m . 2 •,a Ua . L o a ded w /exlras. storllge gute. Wulk to shake roof, dbl. garai;ie. Bar moulh, N. B. lawn. Ocean view. Walk Mari n a . beac h & P rlcedtosellat'62.950. to p r lv. be a c hc:lub. Privat e courty a rd w/Countain. Mediterra-•hopp· S8S ooo ll"'CH LOVlftS i7i!,OOO. Open Sat. "&ah. " mg. • · "' IUY IM ILUFfS 1-6. Owner. 49'l·<&S 2llk'9 BA Y::,llOKE ReALTY tii.l 1331 4l4 hrs $129,900 Futll'ric e HURRY ONTHESJ::! MtSSIOH REALTY !j8S So. Coasf. Laguna Phone 494-071 1 SPAHISH STYLE 2 sty hom e, pool:sz. lot POPULAR w/ol'eanvu. 3 lg sun· decks, 5 br. 4 ba, huge HANOVER ram rm. 3000 sq. rt. By ownr. $119,500. Sally : TOWNHOUSE 11-1·499-3961. 114.639.9101 J GST LIST~U • you'll WUOD·GLASS-OCEAN love the l'hcery dec:or of Ins tant l'ap1tal gain. lh1 s :i bedrooms wnh New. Appraised $62.000, l'allH'dral ceilings. Clo:>c sell S55,000 firm. 2 br, 2 ll) pool, parK~ and school. bu. warm & wo ody. SPeCl t\I. FI NANt.;l~G Lndscpd. CWJt. feat ures. AVAIL. A l>ur~a11a at Pr1n.only.g3J.861.4 $.)5,WU ____ .._.:_. __ .-.:... ___ , • BEA UT. <!·STORY, RAISOR'S sparklin~ pool. s pa, s~p. ' i::uesl hse. Priced to sell· REALTORS Submit. BKR. 49!1·2'l77 4523 Ca m pu!> Dr .. lrvine * EXCEPTIONAL valu~ Campus Vulley Shop Ctr. English Tudor. 3,000 sq I\ CALL 8na600 on 3 ocean view lots. May ~-add 1 unit. H~e pool. gues t hse . Needs some work. Bargain priced. ilJ~.500. BK R. 499.2277 TURTLEA9CK LO\clv rctll d1v1dt:r & alnum w ill catch your * C HAR M ING Woods cyt: II:. you enter lhu; Cove Duplex, frplc. c u:.lom1tcd :J b<trm., 2 ocean view . b(k ~beach. hath home, w1lh pr~· ~1.500. ARCH BAY R.E. 1c:ss1unJI l11ndsc11ptn1:. 499.2277 red woucl deck 1ng & ·--------- more' ::..18,.>llV OCE•NFROMT 5032 Pas~ Dali' ·Un Shaw·s Cove, one of Open Sun*y 1-S Lbe m ost beautiful beaches m La~una! Uni . qu e older home;.4 ~ · bdrms ., 3 baths + 1 Vlsl.N bdrm. i,:ue~l house. Only "I ••y a lew. i teps lo s andy ••• l>l.!ach ot'10 W. Sl4S,000 552-7500 ~u~I.~!:~ ~r;.~~ P opular 112 plan. Ce ntral 494_1177 alnum . formal cl1nm;.:. sepj rJt e lhllclren ·i. --------- wi ng. ljJniJ)' cntcrlam· * * OPEllll..I * * ml.!nl areJ, l"Ol'kta1I ....,. patio. c;.lthcllrJI l>eJmed e e1l 1ng~. i:.\l'CUt lVe t r a n :s I l' r m u i. t i. e 11 C)Ull'k . CJll ti l.l u.10.!. For Your IMPectioo SAT (SUH. 12."5 exceptional ocean view ~ 4 Bdrm. home. overlook• mg lhe city & coas tline & beaullfut Mystii: Hills. Lovely ~arden setllo::: with patio areas. See lo· ddy ;it $92,500 "15.04 SkyUne Dri•e LAGUN/\·B~Cll o ean tile 1n & out. Twl') f irepl aces, upgraded carpe ting, air cond. Sell· cleaoinl: double oven. Spotless thruout. ~1.950. 644· 7393 for app 't to see. MOJOMOJO Tagewater ···:~?~::~:;~·· ~REAL ESTATE * ELN~G~E:lC:01rc1ub ---area. Over 2.000 sq fl. Open Sun. 12-4:30 JBR 2ba, formal din rm, MA IN Cha nnel 4 BR. 2'" BA Walcrfronl "',full canlil evered concrete deck & 8'x40' boat dock . Newly pulnted & In beaut. cond Terl'1fic view of Wl'ulllerly Ray, oce1111 A s ha r p beach house! Fabulous end E plan. Vill Cascadila. 2-Sty., open be1tm J1v . th 11 h a _:...._--.. _____ _ bd .. _1 w1 n t e extras... · J rm., 3 r ma .. u. cony , bdrms., family rm. + SM u~ lge. sunny patio. W1tlk to new 01 hay & park. Open Cep11tr.-.. I 071 beach, tennis ct. & pools lloui1e Sat. & Sun. l·ti. ••••••• •••••••••••••••• Reducedto$.52,500 Sl09 ,000. JOO V ~t a BEAUTIF UL 3 br, 2 ba DAYIOD.CARJ..SC>t4 Madera. Own /Agt mdl. home. Nr. sc:hta & SIL CATALINA; beach ram r m . Jrg lot nicely week-ender, rent a l tor ldscpd. Close toshop·g. &I tux wr1te·ofr or young bu ch. $82.900. lo,·e r ·s delighL ! il lidrm., L99llH NI,.... RJtrs. 3 Bedr oom , like new CONDO., 5 minutes from the beach. Pool, tennis REALTOR . lll-9293 644-8869 Beach. L.;. fenced yd. Mus t sel l. $45,9SO. IA YYllW - --'99·1IS40 art. 5PM 1 Bdrm Condo on the H1t1 Ca!'yon. Brand new _____ _.._ __ _ beech. Security Build-Deauv1lle lowohom e. ! * R A NC H -~ TYL E & Cat alina Is land., SJ75.000. 1 ba • frplc ., hdwd. firs~ 4t6·4040 13" aoso patio; wull( to main V-<lll he a e h · ~i ~rary • art LA6'NA Niguel home 3 lest1val. i62.500 br~ ba w /cenlral air Larqe Dupl•x cond. on spacious lol Cen tral La~una. Gr eat w/pool & sra. On ly view; lop rental area. 3 $6J,800. C ul 495-5039 Hdrm., 2 ba ., frplc., deck <19362 Vla Aca so + 2 .Pd rm ., 1112 ba .. frplc. Walk lo town & Sleepy llollo'°' Beach. ~BS.000 ~orth La9W1a .,.. .. Two 2·bc1rm. a pts . + guest unit. Good income . Walk l o Crescent Hay Beach. Ocean view from upper. Sl 15,000 Decorator's Dre-. court. Sale1 lease1 o r lease opuon. ~ CALL NOW 752·7315 DONALD M. BIRD Asseclote1, •Hltor\ HARBOR View Homes, .Carmel Model. 3 br, Cam rm, nr. grqenbclt $74,900. S41·5032 Agt. . . Must se1r 1 rnmed ! Assume 7lt2'ii I011n. $64,UOO. Lrg J br, ~·" ba sphllev Farm kit + pool·+ no mal~" 645·9557, Owner New 4 bdrm .. <ih baths ~ wood & ~la~s home. w1til· 1ng fo)" your urt1st1c touch & line furnishings. Sep. dininK rm., ram1ly rm .• coastline news. "I srlCT ACULAR vu Tennis. Pool. Jacuz11 , Customized ll Vll Somerset. Enter lhru walled courtyard to 4 BR . 3 BA, rum rm. billiard rm. wet bar, span. llled kitchen, 30' cov"d wd deck. Owner. $97,500 • "!14·7551 * * WE DON'T LIST YOUR _$_125_· _.oou.,._._5_4_0·_1346_. ____ _ HOM t: J UST TO 'PUT h,11,~c (<>r')M' ~a.l.(C>t" Cl:S TOM Spunish c u l . d e . s ace h o m e . lol'atcd on ~uperb lot w ,9()' or\\ ater lrontai:e. (;l)ncrelc cantilevered deck w 150' dock. E·Z uccess for I ri~ bo4 l. 4 Bit . 3 BA w /maste r on l<>wer level. S'lM.000. AWARD W inn in g,3 s tory . 4350 sq ft. Wuterfront Home. 600 · + sq fl master suilc "'14 BR, fam rm & 3rd ~torv cha rt rm 40' boat dock, completely crpt·ct "' wuter & electr ical J car ga raf(e 5225.000. . 714 /1'4'6-2841· . OR'.. I. 21·3/592-138,. OUR GOOD WOKING IUTjERFLIES . Es SIGN T H ER E -WE LIKE . A~E FRIE WESTCLIFF • Park Au. tat•~ TO ADD·· SOLD·· IN A with this ~eau~ful J BR, 4 Bdrm & Fum r m . Ideal Expans ive ocean views . , .,, u hghl pfi1ad ><l .·~· lrom these large, custom HUH HY· G ~• u a, 1 Yu · c . F a m ily H ome. Good home on xtra lge ot. All &treet, love1y yard. close homes. 3 & 4 bdrms .. 2'~ FIRS1' SHOWING! Uni· new a. pplianc!$, cu~tom h I k balhs Jin1n•' r""'~ fam1 to sc oo s, par . etc. · · '"' ........ . · que hi -beam ceilings anterior, pegged floors. $84 500 · ly rms., Cl<.'. LUKUMOUS :lBR den w/p1ivacy lo~ Spacious yard for pro· 'u 0' , 642 6585 apµointm~rrts. UnldCer tfhe mai~tenanc~ .... i6i.ooo m1sed luxury livilJ~. Y wne r · marke t, )Ct qua1y or • rNew! New! New ~ 'Call C t Li I maximum ~ederal t ax RE DUCED F OR FAST .for showinj!. . OUll ry Y "9 Cred1t.. OPEN HOUSE SAL~-3BR;fam rm , dirt 549·0812 AS:l 646-6710 Beaut., lrg. farruly hom e SUN. 12 I. ll1llv1ew Dr., rm & 0 c ea n vu. -.---w/7BR 3ba. new kitch otfl'arkAve. VACANT $86500 HAflUORV1ew Home 4br. w/2 setr-~lean ·g ovens, ldea1 Coup1~'5 Honw ········ • 2'-? ba , many xtras, Corn1ngwear range, Excellent Emerald Bay ASSUM£ p., 'lo LOAN. priced to sell hy OWJ?et. pool -si yd . all ro r value. Superbly dccor at· Sophisticated adult hv-Prln. only. S88.500. 1-ee., $91,500. Call now for an ell ~ bdrm . I'• l>ath. in~. :IBR, study. GRt;AT Firm. 644-4374 alter 6 appl. YONKERS bc;iullluJJy landscaped, 1''0R ~NTKRTAINING. p m. I R IE "646·28881 prl\ Jtl.! !ront yard & OCEANSIDE ... : $86.950 GRACIOUS &SPACIOUS _e_a __ s_t.a_t_e~---- palio. ~ eal~res too JBR luxunoliS home has Open H u u se 1-5, 405 numctou~ Lo mention. R 0 O M ~ .. O R fam rm, dtn rm, jacuu1f Flagship Rd. &au~irul Em~rafd lay P 0 0 L TA.BL~ -an. d and many xtras. iSll,500 Adult Condo 3 Br:. 21 2 Ba f'am1~y home, with ~X· great fa 0J.1ly living an Ranney's Rltrs 956-2050 , on g reenbelt; pool. i.:ar. pans1\·e ocean view. Ex· this 4BR, ocean vu horne. • • ! dr. opener, many xtras. cellerft home for enter· Sl:iE THIS ON~TODAY 645·4751 or ~S2·80d0. win1n~ & farruty 1ivmJ:. . ................. $1W.9so Grand Open·ing I OPEN HUUSE SUN. H . ·' HA llHR VU-H MS.' re· H02 Emerald Uay. WARM & WONDERFUL NEWPORT Villi(' duc·ed. ~ Br, 3 Ba . xtras. ' for easy l iving, o.r "'1 Paler mo. S87,900. 1841 weekend e ntertaining·.•· Coodom inilfm Homes~ Port Margat1i.'644·444!i. ing $S6 500 ~r. view. Qurck sale HOME• ... so'UT~I COAST ~eed~t.I . $177.000 Agt in San J uan C..platrall?. INV1'.:STMBNT 640-5560 This -IBR 2ba home 1s S-19·0!!12 645-4203 "'':!,S()()·Corona del Mar . loc·d. on a pprox. 1h Acre. "" 2600 s q ft or li ving area Neat home, zoned H·2. i nc . pan ·c1. ram r m NEWPORT HTS. 0 Pc n Sat / Su n l · 5 · w1wet bAr. splinklur and Healtor. Offer on 420 nlght·llght s ys tem , Poinsetl1a• ~aut. & un,ique ldscp'g, 4 BDRM, .. fa mily rm .• L~VELV Bfurrs Condo". 3 w/tel·raoes.tu!l~, pool. sn.ooo br. ::! ba, patio. Only : BOND /!~:C~:~ 1~~·. 4 BD R M .. family rm.,· $49,000. Age nt,642-8,)50 shake roof.'$78,QQO 5 BR ~ Ba & den Cam & ~·or Sale by OW11er, 3 Br. . dan.' r m s. lite ' yard. l lit Ba, garden home. 2 '3 BD RM., 3 car garage. Gara~e 5.i9.29811-yrs aid. l mt1..: lO Dana A gllmptt of the bay. · • Point H.arbor. ~.$()(), $72,000. . Horbor Vi~w ~ ~96-1408. ·, : . Super sha ~P l>oJtorino •t•Aft• I o'IO ·. T wo a re vacant od I / r I hed bo • . .., 11' e w 1n s nus •• ~ ••••• ••• .. •••••••••• Allanx1oustosell! room.Owner~gcr 8 0 I Condo' CJll Smahn' Melvyn OPEN UOUSE 1.5 . Y wtier. Adu t • · · p , Pl In Santa-Ad a. 3l;lr, 1 ~. CA l l, e• U•. 24 1 • 1829 Ort Taggart WHl! P3tio , & en cloud ~ Jd <MacArthtir fa 1-ur? Rd> iai:. p90f " rec facllhles· , ~· N~wporl-lrv1ne.Reall'ur1 avail. "25.950. to.:as y .. IU: .u . TY 838 8586 • Nut Nrwpe r t Pest O ff le~ . lerms-& cred~t j!Vad a bii. • --:------~-"1 ... ...,,.... ....... _ .. -..-.-."-..... 111111 ... _ ...... -...... _.-·_..~ ....... __,.... 1''"o r. i hf or mat I cm call HC.r~r View Home Lido lslt'8y ~ . m~ > 7~·6:b'2,. · . . '. Sty,tfs h 11 ~j n g ~)lh Lfke.New . .1-.[t:: Lot: so9tp n-8 H·ov~e~ \2.5 veget able garden, loo2! Patio. :J Bdrrn. -?'209 W . ..h.aflipe..,....r,:iA •• ~::h:.hs~~~5~· .bdrm .: . . ?P ~N SUN 1·6, .fBdr m ¥1 1 ra~ly,rooin. • 12-~18. Me~tone Sandpolnte-Plurt :l W/'". ,. 67~5~~t~7_!.k r:._. Pool &-J uc uui. VA flo' '. , ~~~ down.S6S,sooors ubmlt , "' HA RHO~ VIEW K""e Re ally 549.9•na • 3 beci~~~~~ IMO Mobqe Ho...,~ • : OPEN SAT /SUM l·S Carmel Model,-oMee: Fei Sal.. 1100 1706 IRViMIAVl. I .$79,9oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely 4 bdrm., fa mily Call owner (714 )644-4267 LEAYIH(j~*t Self roo m + healed pool.1 -2-l x64 d e l u xe Mo bile $77.500 BY OWNER Home:dcsira bl~ park. :JONES REALTY )lass ave stone & stucco All lux\Jry .appt J . A/C. **,73.,210.* ?~;_.,,s,!!,o2. o r beat ofrer. home oo beautiful corner __, DVU ---·-------i m Hlg Canyon. corgeous --------- b1i.t pines & Coral trees 10x56 F~etwood, 10x20 surroundan,.:· home, golf e nclosed por ch ·Adull puulni: i.trcen. M arbl~ P.ar k ·P ool~·Jacuul. Harbor Vltw t-ton.s entry, 2 extra large 'P rivate be-.cb-18.SOO. 300 CARMEL MODIL m!i:.Ler bedrooi:ns. guest East Coast Uwy1 Space Brarid n ew l1.1ling on J BR. 2.BA +ram rm. WoJI located nr p9c)i & park. Prof. lancjscaped beaut)!. Lisled .. al $74,900. Open Sun 1 ··5. 1845 P o rt Westbourne /-.. t f t • ' I fl 't t,,._ 1\ b.5droom & de.th + l~rge 33Q, New por t Beacl\ ru mUy room. 2 huge . stone rirepl aces: l rn s un· Ii'o~· SaJe: Milks Mobile kcl\ II Vin& room pit: 1 in Home 35 x I(. Newpl uinb· f11m·11y room, J baths, ing. aW(liQg. upgraded. Roman tub, beautifully cOmp lul'n. Loe in quiet decora~ed thruout, easily congenl1&l ~mall mobile worth i:ll.5.000. W1U hp m e park close lo .l',a c1if'i cc for $17lt,OOO. do.wntown C06ta Ml:sa. A COlDllftLL_'-~ _pO~UT _ lt.\fu;.4 8r In ··Willows " Di rl:'cl1ons : ur> ·Park Ave. lo Skyline Dr., watch for Sll!n&. ·IBJl , study + 4 sleepin)! .. in Prestigious .. 1orts ............ $92.~ Westclifl area or Newport Oe&C'h· Collr l~y to tlrokera. Must sell.. $2100 or beat Wanl ads 'Jill 64~5678 Phone vwner: 64'4·2466 offer 631·®14. f tU ll,1 111 ) 111,, I I I/ 1 • 1•1:11ne loral inn. $44,900 Wi ll go VA!f•'!1A. Ownc~ •.. ·: ji~fkBrPEl '-' Cl !{~nt. 5.'1 ~1785 01 ~9' nn-~n~ • IS:l~-S~ti. • ~ ~ .u~ ....-..._ 499·2'100 f UltTLE(tOCK 4 hr. :!12 • . hJ, lµc ram rm Prof <ll• · · ·..: ~~~~~~~~ car.ilecl 1111"1 V.inLuit Ol'i::N llO USE .. S un. · wallpupl·r. Ownl·r ani. 1 :'>µm 2J802' Paseo Del 1ous. ): 1,.;00: <~pc,n ~ou:.c ~am po. Laguna Niguel • ~Jl & ::iun I .1. t.:!32~.crra on l"AIRWAY .. 48r. 2 ·~ ~Ian REAL ESTATE QOO (,l.·nnt·~·· '>t ONe-OF·A·KlND. T his 4llH r.tonarcli Bay, lower terrace, rtear·ne.w home can TIOl be 'duplicated for .............• :JlJS.000 C~L MAHGupun.: OCEANSIDE CUSTOM. Spas:lous 4lJ.R. 3 car gar . HAS NO C:OMPARISON w t a small price ol ...... , , ...... SIS4,SOO • l'a l o ,.,. ll l t. 7 11& or BJ, F ,1m. Rm . .l'ormal 675-ui'~.>.·\~~ Din Rm . Brtckfrpl. Wet SCOVERY S UM M E R Rl!:NTAL. C 'I VL'l'D\1 ... I" 2b Bar, Air <.:ontl1l1onccl. DI • furn 3H R . 6·15·9/15 U • ,., ' 1 ,,., ur. a . Sec to a0pprec 1ate. ~·~947) ·~Q('JIO l.im rm. hUl!t' lut. Nr. Very warm, charm ing. J •.. , ..•............ S4~ pttrk & pool. $51.000 s145.ooo. ;)hield Real bdrm , I. ba home 1n b joy_tht GoodUf• Open ::iun I :l :1841 !::state Inc. llBThahaSt. rustic Bluehird <;yn. ·t·o,,IC). •i lt>Hl4 or :94·8093_· ______ 1 fo'ru1ttrees.rplc,parqucl C•ll 49l-2Sll G75·67i5, A stt. 1-,: M ER A L D 8 A y 3 . 4 floors ~3.450 iHIOfl Vieio I 067 -UR 3 " . 1--~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sleep In the cool cnlrl A1C s. .,a s. CtVSC to ClAITllorl nr lhe hui.;e ex l>t!ac~. pool .& lel'\fl';-5 cts.1---------• ADRI D-plan 62. Pror Pan(Je·d m'str :swte of lhl!t ~139, . ..,(>o AG!· 496·1);JOO TERRIFIC IUY decorated & lndscp·d. Riviera 1µ11 . OPt:N pror. dN'. 3 Hr, lam rm rOH <lUh 'K SALE: fan-This i.pacious two-story, HOUSE Sal & Sun l·S. t wn h m 1 n Univ l'rk tmlli t• huy ! Ocean side or th rec l>ed room home For sa le by owner ta~. $5U.90U ~~2 llWll Hkt hwy· bramatic ;i BR, 2•,,, w1lh hul(e h ving room, 673.8968 ---.-H -r .. ~12 S Ila , <l1n1ni.: rm., 2 rrpl., lormal d1 ninH room.1...:.....;...; ____ ::.._ __ _ Op•n OUH .-n • 11 t'11 , v 1 1• w . Own t' r Shellcrell put.lo Is ideal 15 ASSUMABLE LOANS M8~1 Doncu11lcr, Irv lln;in«i• Sl49,5C)(I for l·nterto1nin~. home 111 Jn ~add leback Valley . 542,000 to.S4~.ooo 2 Bedroom.-;, 2 &ths~ separale dmjng arell • DecQrator wall to wall carpeting ~ •Enc lo11ed palio·or balcony •Con tinuous clcantni: oven & refrigerator. Ice maker. •3 heated swimming pools •Urapcries •Logl>yrnlng flr<"plal·e · •Abundant closet space with mirrored closet doors. I 114·125' Rwtloftd Roed Nt:WPORT Bt:A<.:11 Calif. 92660 Siles Omce-Phvne Calltornia J>ldn 10~. Im 1-: r, 1-; <.i AN 'f CON l>O . localed to provide cx•ean area. Taite over pay . mu1·ulatt• I U<l 1 m w ruu lir Island Village ,J and m o untMln views. m 'nltl -no qual ffying, no========:~:- family room. 2 i.tur> UH, 2'"l t>a , dJnlng rm'. 2 pwner wanu an offer. oc w loian costs. Rancho 7 14 /64S.a37 3 DIRECTIONS: f'rom the Newport Blvd f~rwy south to 17th St., turn lelt, on l 7l h to Rull1111d ( t blpck pa11t lrvlne l\ve .. 1, turn lefl :v..th1' or bltick to NEWPORT VILLAS. S53.9oO. Hu} vn t·onll ,il'l 11 µI. (On(' In m.:1tr :milt' 1. $149,500, Viejo ReallON. 831--0234. ot~•,·., int ., dl'n pool. clubhouse OP£,u HOJJ"c-SAT·SUN MIWf'OltT SHQttES Large • 2-story 4 BR, a baths; 2 sundecks, -patio. Walk lo beach, lt>nnas. etc. Need~ TLC. priced r1ghl al S8U50 Qill h.Jyc Ri,:.lllv 54!l !J1i.1 ~H . .>00 GfT AWAY "' -=-.us NIOUf"L By own er. 3 Br.~ Ba. 3"' 'Jll Rrr.t-:HO<'KTerrate I.A C. '". ~ · FROMITAU yrs.new.Court yd entry, • P rcwknt<I RruoplHn l'hOll't.' I HR. l'> ba .• Cftll · Ni ce -three bectrooin, dbl. pallo Yl/C!OVer. Jm· P1111 ~IJ 1.9JIJ &~Hr711' i_ni:rm . 1<1m rm . 2frpl three b11lh home on qWel m ac. A11ume 7•;0 V /\ ~1.111c ioua beamed ccrl cul c1e sac street Rual1c C.AYWOODRlALTY TURTLI ROC K Of'EH S.. 1·5 19 322 l ett...yOr. Nrw on mar)<et, popular f'l1u1 3, .i IHlrm'I., lyrn1ly r 1n . t11n1n g rm . l'• hlllh', J t·1tr a araiie Many ups:rul.lrs Near pa1 k, lt:nn11 pn ~11t.•u('s, )70,950 Oe•ld D. Cwt,SCM l lALTOI 8ll-U9l 1 ' .. I I P ti Loan. $.Sl,500. 26341 V11t " . roe~ .:arc en .. u , ram 11 y room w 1 l h Cunchata "30·8m. • S4e·l2'0 • htd pool S74.Suo llreplace and wet' bar CllAH~ING 3 UR, 3 Sculptured poul a n d Mew__..._,. 106' TRADE f"lnt 2 Story NB. hu · 'l<"W htiamed ce1I. J a c u ;i: z 1. In 1 p I ri n Jt .... :;;.: ... ••••••••••• 4 Br, den. pool for com· liv . den, 2 frµI North I il85 ooo bl t h end. E1ct1He Hie Subm1l coast inc \lt'W!t ' N wpo rt Shores. bay pi.ra e 1 s ory ome. dHco A.,kin~ ii I0,000 front, awtm . ull, prof N D, 5210,000 value. Or ttM E R ALO BA y . 5 BR, 1963 So. S09~s07t fJ:'Y dee. 3 br f79.900. 8'6·3338 ul I On t'311Y ttrma lo .. .. ... rc~p. buyer. Principals. 4 h•., d1n an" rm., d~n. 2 ~~~-~~~~~~ Reply to Cl•••lt1-.1 ad. r I · """" ooo :: Bea utif ul Waterfront --i;u rp ··view.-... no. 404 , c /o Dally Pilot. P f.OAU.tN Ocea n view corne r . home.almostnew.By n 0 Bo 1~ "-ta R EALTOR 4~ 7S711 ar1laUc home, l,0001p.fl. ownr . Pier.slip, many ,,_ · x """'• vu. 109$ N . Coot, IAl(Una I Brt. Privacy. 41M·331U. rutures. 9'7~32a4 Me.a, Ca 92820 I . r Hewpar! ••~th . I 06' Ne~~r1. ltcich I 069 ~ewport I .each I 06' Ntwpo.-,.Jead. · I 069 •••••••••••••••••••~•• ••••••••••••••••• .. •••-. ••.••U••••••••••••••••~ ••••,•••••••••••••••••• Promontory Bay Homes now have complete waterfront d&ck~ just in time for the sailing and sunning season. These .elegaht Momes. with their spacious interiors. Striking design and ample room for entertaining, are th e essence or the PACIFIC OOAs r California lelsure lites~ . Visit our new model by Seddleba<;k Interiors now. We're all dressed up for company. And priced from $2 1 1 ,300, including you r deck and private dock. on a 55-toot waterfron t. , 1J•1 ••· alay ~. 607 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. (714) 673·3900 Irvine Pacific Development Company • HWY. I, ••• • " ••• lot, en ido ,, ••• m vu. AY 71 •• 0 . ' • e ' • . · I . i Mobil• Ho11t•1 IKOIM Property 2000 Otlt of St ... l'of-Sale I I 00 •• •• ••••. •. •••• •••• •••• P,...r+y . 26t0 -...................... ·········•••··········• ·73 Mobile llom .. , ...,. x "'", Cntr of SeClt IHcta 14 DILUXE ~ .,. -4 at.ores leased or rented. llear bellfh. S St.ar Park. W, alde ol Matin SL in 100 UMITS $23,50() 636-0988 -------------• blk, An L::•l<A~ Sal~. s.u 14 Deluxe units for the 2 or 4. For Jolo., .ste or wlae Investor. •·2 br and Ac....,. for MM 1200 call • 10.1 br un ts. SiecUl'td by "••••••••••••••••••••• A·l REALTYServlc.-e enclosed walls. Pri me TIM ACRES ltl31•.l3-0403 ~b Yr. Lu Ve au ocatton HR. t:'SCONDIDO 2nd & Corona, Sparkling pool. Good Full price $:>.n.ooo. Own•r ___ Be_lm_on_t_Shotts__;_~--spendable 9'4 loan. .. Home away from home. \\ill curr y with 1ma11t---------• Anxious owner asking down . CALL PR~rJOr: I 0 UHITS only $212,000. Deluxe un. ~~~~S REALTORS. ~STSIOE lls-bar1ain priced. Walk one block to 17th Take advantaee. Call Street shopping. (9> one nQW l714 ) 752-1700. WANTA GET AWAY FROM IT Al.L? See lheso 4 pnme acres w11tream & hwy, Cron· toge. Only 11 miles from Orange, Ca. Jdeal !'or horse ranch. $60,00u. Terms . · Lobd~ll Really 846-6500 partmenh for sale llOG ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedrin + owners 2 lNVESTMl::Nl' bedroom unit. Scheduled Dl VISION income $1825. mo. Full THE REAL ESTAT£RS price, $179,500. <Owner It .. _ .. may help tlnance .. ) Call mtenwl, r...,.., for det~lls. Gro~H 2700 ' Exclusl•e With •••• • •••• •' •' • ••• • ••• • • $13$. PER ACRE catUe ranch. Terms-or seller will lease back. CHARLOTTE LONG ANYTIME Rltr. (714)6"·1150 .~1 • 11, 1640 Acres-Jmproved ~RGAIN price for fast ol .. -t sa1e. Beaut. condo com·~~~~~~~~~~ Re 5a ate plex. 112 unlt.s, rented as • bchu9e 2100 opts. Projected '75 in· 9 UMITs-81/t>/o •••••••0 •••••••••••••• ~ome· approx. $300,000. FIMAMCIMCi Exchange my $17,500 2nd Giant pool, Jacuzzi, gym, Two bui Id in gs with TO earning 9%, due m arartes. For sale or owners un1l. Deluxe fuJl-8~ yrs as payment rade down. 7% T.O. By adult Ii ving in Cost a on 8·12 units or SS0,000 to wner. Mr. a .. 400 N. M l . $70,000 home Crom priv. cac1a, Fullerton. (714 ) e s a 0• c 8 ti 0 n · party. 642·8637 7-10 am & Far ..:place s, c losed m 79·9744 garages, dishwashers, -'P'---· ------- sinus Property 1400 ceramic tile. Call Bob Reol lbtete ••• ••••••••••••••••••• Bos trom ; <6702). Wanted 2900 i .. _________ I VALLEY REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFFICE BUILDING . BY OWNER . Exciting prestige 3 yr old "·build1ni:;. 10,500 sq. ft. .rentable. Current leases .50/ sq. fl. rn an area as high as .65/ sq. fl. Sell or Tr~ Bill Zink 547°0869 CetMhry Loh/ Crypts 1500 ····················-·· One or Lwo plot.s. Pacific View Me morial Park. ~2·2997 Commer.cial Prqptrty 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (INV ESTMENT d : 3 DIVISION) 714.752.7300 Wante . BR & den or · 4BR house. CdM Hi School d ist rict. FIXER UPPER $60,000·$80,000 r ange. FOUR _ ~" P r in cl p a I s on 1 y • -r~ 213·861·8676 lncome $8592. SP $60,000.1---------- Agent, Dan Lee, 673·1641 0 W N P r o Pert y l n ln~lewood, Hawthorne DAN A POINT or So. Bay Area? DUPLEXES WILL PAY CASH 1~~~~1~~:~~~~P~~:~:· Ph. Tom o·.un.-ro FROM $68,950, $6950 on T .0 . PROPERTIES Westbay Income Homes (213) 874·6907 anytime ~121 Coast Hwy, O.P. or (714) 846-5221 aft.6 496'3431 BUILDER will buy lots Triplex 145 Lisa Lane w.tapproved plans. R-1 or New 3·2·2 income $9420. R-2. 833-8614 or64&0730 Price S95.750. 548·7711 [~ ~ .. Reliable party wtshes to buy home in beach area w1Lh nothing down. Call 633-6530 anytime from 10 am to6pm. •• ) \ CASA VICTOHIA 1,2 &3Br. Unfurn/Fum fr. $169.50 gas/wtr. pd. AdullS-No Pets Sec. gate Pool, Rec. Rm., Elevator 525 Victoria, 642-6970 2· I IR LOFT OHL Y 1-2 IR W /LOFT Pvt Patio, frpl, l yrlse Available June Lst HA YL"OFT APTS 283 A•ocado, CM 645-0143 ' .. 88 DAIL V PILOT Sund•y June 8, 1975 H1•nForW. . Hwe1forW. HMtHFerS. JHo.Ns,...,Wt • HcMtMI~~ •• j~:.~~ .... -. ••• •••....••...••••.•.•.••......•••••..•.••.•.... ························1 ·····••4•••·········· . ••••••.••• •• •••••• • . t •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.·., •. ~.~~ ..... !~.~ ~~r.:~~:.~ ... !~.~~ ~~~~.~.~ ... !~.~!~~~.~ ... !~.~~ ~~!~~ •.• ~~~!~~~~.~ ... !~.~!. 8"IM I 044 '"IM I 044 l .... leMlt I 041 .\LONO ·ald• ocea T~plex, su1>41r ownet'1 umt. ~/pool Ir Jacuu1. UU,000: OYO AP acro11 fro m Vict or Hu101. SU,400 .• Will lcaae : Oce anfront Tripi~•. U25 ,000. ZAO RODZKY RLTR. 494-tell IAYFRONT ....................... •••\··················· ··············••·••··•• MEWCOMDOI TUITLI ROCK lript To_,.,., .. , D1•tinct1"-= home. com J Hdrm~. + hui:' bonw. b1n1n~ wood, glasis & rm , In one ol Irvine's U:.ccl hra('k. J br, ~ ba. g rcut townho u:.c lh• bral·k 1'1rca.>l11~ •, c1.111tom ve lopmcnts. Plenty of tal c \'Olay Lun1l:.c1o1ped room " ~torzsgc for the 11traum with fishpond & f11m1ly with tctma.:crl>. larl'pll lirl(·k pal!06, pro· t:nJOY your weekends. r\'Sbl001ally lllOdbC&.ped USln~ lhu l'Ornmun1ty front & rear. Sprinklers. recr e ia llun f1&cilit1es. Lavm~ room with vaulted $68,9SO Includes tile land. Vt!ry ('holce North Laauna Joc atJon. Seven sparkllna new coodoe, of. tered ror .... ror the fl rat u me t.bl1 weekend. ho bedroo m and lhn• bedroom modela. Pri~ trom ss.4.~. SH them loda.y al 420 crpreu. 1-6 p.m. Call 675·7a2S. IAPTUMITS Xlnt North Lt(una loca· lion, l blk. to the beach. a Custorn Home:; BALBOA l'ENlNSUl,A ~xctllent loc14.uon on the & only ~ block lo the Ocean. Etach home has .a bdrm1 . 4 batha & Galle ry, a !areploccs , wetb11r, ultra mode rn kitchen 4 private pier. Fee land. See at 1200 Eut Balboa Blvd., or call 615·8120 tor more de LIDO ISLAND WATmtNOMT Sandy beach la the setting for this big & handsome. unique property. All he re in this stunning home of exquisite taste & qulet beauty. 4 Bdrms .. den , study, intimate dinin g area, last word kitchen + 2 bdrm. & 2 bath apt. Impossible to dupllcate on Lido. $375,000 O'IM SUMDAT I SO South hvfroftt 'BEST BEACH! ~ Bedroom, 3 Bath Home Move In Condition. v A CANT -Excellent Terms $180,000 -Submit cetllll~s . Custom wall ft!TTIT REALTY truattnents. ffwlt•ln desk 552·7000 & s helves. Adjac~nt park ---------with pool. ~.$00. By Owner 714 SlJ.1631. L..,...a leach I 041 -----........ , ............. . li\' OW N~H In T urtlo Rol·k ~ yrs old 3 Bit. alnum. fumily r m , i HA horn~ 1n 11nmac. cond, H1;:hly up~rad~d. N dgents St>t>,500 Fee . 8JJ-u7i.o CIRCLE THESE T H REE FOR ONE : liualt on 3 LOTS, 3 BDRM. home W/3 CAR G11rage. Lge. llv. rm. has \ \I.I.I-:' 1\1-.\11' It flt &11 f t.41f IU 1. ,I • Open House Sun 11 :30-5 3091 Cresta Way {Top or the World) Bag ocean \ 1ew, " bdrms., 2 88, 2 decks $89,500 S48·SS56. tails. Zero.vacancy factor las -------- 2 yoars. $145,000. Call II~ CAHYOM IUY LIDO REALTY lkr. 67J.6310 4 94 ·808 6 I 499· 1397 I or 1 story, 3 Br, 3 Ba. 3 c nr ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 493·8812 aaraat. Cpt:s, drps, fully = ll77 v1• Lide, H.1. '73·7JOO * LIH•O * landscaped Incl. patio Mtwport hfflt I 06' Mewperi lelldt I 069 Htwport leech I 069 wperi leac:t. I 06' ltEAL ESTATE trelh•. $124,500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••-•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE OCEAN VIEW ~~~~s1~'0!f~-~~1:n ~:i~!: Mewtort leach? OPIM TODAY $65 000 Sat/Sun-608 Via Lido & city viewa. Newly de· CUSTOM JACUZZI hy Hot 521 Via Ude Mord Si>cctacutar' 4 BR, sj>ht Nord. 675·8'°° Agt. 1'01ul \.V ll•vn.11 , Id ,.. (\ ,, ·,.1•J ~ •l'" Hy Owner Univ1,1rs1ty Prk Young Executive tyvc 1800 :.q. fl l.uxuraoul> Lhruoul. Ha hc.im cc1l lllgl>, P' l. utraum, l>ludy oll M u~tt>r br Warm col oa·s t;urdeo k1tch. opens to huge bra c k patio. Open Sat 1Sun. I 5 . 1764:! Laurd T ree Ln. 552.ogoo w I w c It r P el 1 n I:!·• VETERANS Ownerw11l CENTER FIREPLACE Jet you buy ttu11 modern & opens lo spacious sun· 2BR & 2ba, and wi ll puy deck W l TH OCE AN the points. Includes a va:w. A real buy at i,:ood view. Only ~1.500 core led home, 3 Bd, a ba. +Pool HUNTING TOM , .. v1. M ...... I level,""" balhs. Preatl1• '-Cle....te I 076 3decks,uaedbrtckpatio, Big Canyon 's best S H B UR? Newµo rt Saachlocatlon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wood burning frplc . value. Elegant t story, 3 AR 0 • ~.~f1~s·~~l~n§;a~·1 :~ Formal dlnjng, + laf"ll• *QUALITY 4·PLEX. m Owner anxious lo ae11. Br, J Ba, 1mmaculale, courtyard, extra wad(I lumlly retreat, wet bar, l 81t, t2> 3BR, ocean vu. l122LaMarada.497·3688. high ly upgraded . HH lsft'l.'s1mple lot, buall in ··the grand h replace, cathedral cell· $119,500. ARCH BAY 'atyLighta&oceanView. $135,000. ::111' hasxllllschools style". Light & 11ir). lng!l, two balconies. Bx· R .E .499-2217 T l"RTLE ROCK HOME :J lir, 2 llu, t'Jm. Hm. f orm al Oan. Hm. Liv Hm., & utnum. Nr. pool & vurk ~6J .m ur rt!· a:.<>nablc utter. Pranl'. Only . K.l:l· l 4li2 or 551HJ~2. POPULAR HA MOVER TOWNHOUSE J UST LISTt.;Q · you'll IO\C tht• ('hcery <lceor of this :I bedrooms with cathedral ccaltngs. Close lo pool, purl<:; und srhool. SPl::Cl1\L F lN/\Nt:ING A VA IL. A llarga16' al ~.ooo RAISOR 'S . REALTORS 452J Ca mpu~ Dr., Irvine <.;a mpus Valley Shop Ctr CALL an.t600 _...___ --. Turtle Rock $69,500 On Shaw's Cove, one of tb e mo!lt beautiful beaches an LaJ.(una ! Uni qu e older ho m e;.4 bdrms .. 3 baths + l· bdrm . guest house. Onl y u lew ~leps to sandy beach bt'!ow. $".!45,000 4 + Family HOS N .Coosi Hwy .• Loguna P1111ular i:(! plan Central 494_1177 atrium, formal llanan,.:. sep.ira t c c haldrcn "i. ---------•I wang. l.1mdy entertain· * * OPE.._. ** ment 11 re-u . cock la al f"lll patio. Cdthcclral beJmed 1· e 1 I 1 n i.: :. . 1-; 'l' c u t 1 v c tran:sler mu.st ~ell t1u1ck . t;J ll ti I.) l).ll);J. A catwt"tl_!~F.,t CO.WUT - n ,\RE-4 Br Ill ··wallows" •·1:1mt> locOJllnn. S4 1,lJOO For Your lnsPecti°" SAT /SUH. 12-S I::xceptaonal ocean vacw ~ 4 lMrm home, overlook· an~ the clly & coastline & beautarut Myslic Hills Lovl'IY garclen settlo~ wath 1>at10 areas.. See tu ddy at S92,500 1 504 SkyUne Dri•e LAGUNA·B~Cl1 Dtrl'rtaons: up 0Park Avl'. tu Skyline Dr., walt h for signs. · Will go VAl ~'!li\ owner ··o: ft~bt:Pe:l i:-, aRent. .>->1 .4785 01 ~ r.n-n~ , ts:l~5286. • -,.-~tll u"W . 499·2'00 TlJflTL t::{lOCK 4 hr . .!' ~ · · , ha, lgc f .i m rm l'rol tit• · • M YST1C HILLS Prime coastal view 2HR, 2ba, room lo expand. $91,500 NINE COMM "L UNlTS· Cla1>s A tenunt.s. D1tl•hs In ol f1ce. jt 7!1,500. • C LO SE·lN WE EK E N D E RS·Praane condition, 2llR, lrg stor11~c room. $76,500. •~not C:Olll!ft'Stl'd R-duced by •to,ooo, now ecuu ve trlllnsfer -va· !j 8R. fam rm, wet bar. Ill{ II •I r 11~" " • HURf>Y• c II All terms. Princ1 p1tla on-llll 11>d; p'i~fi~1"~" offered at $165,000. ~;.~30;). ~ · u RETIRING? ly. 581·2967. --~__::;;=====-commur11ty .. Desire prompt sale". Two delightful beach cot· tagea lo chose from. Lov- ely garden aetllna in peaceful adult com· munity *BY T UESEA * 1111 h11s9m1l11sot HASTINGS & CO. · C'i•rdeft S.ttfbcJ 2BR + den townhome· "ut1,1n( O)'S R~•ltor1 640.5560 On the fairway of one of Upgraded. Pool, jacuzzi, Hll 30 mm. d osl·r to Easlblufr Prof. Bldg. So. Calif's. fine.st tennis. Owner anxious. l.o~.\11 t1l'll'S courses ; 3 bdrm. with p A T C A NT R E L L 1 beamed ceilings & frplc., REAL TORS, S48 ll607 lBR lba $32,500. private pool & patio area. A jewel surrounded by greenery. An xlnt buy al jlW,500 IY OWNER SA VE THOUSANDS IH ILUPPS. Upper Bay Water View. E ·Plan. 2300 ~q. fl. JOR , Fam. rm . 2 •,a Ba . Loaded w /extrllls . Private courtyard w/fountain. Medlterru· nean tile an & out. T wo fire places, upgraded carpeting, air cond. Sell I cleaning double oven.· Spotless thruout. Wl .950. 644· 7393 for app "t to see. HOW AIOUT THESE YALUIS! E!';TER this 4 BR. 3 BA home thru Spanis h c·ourtyard. Lg. fam rm & master !\Ulte. Roat storage gate. Walk lo ~1 arl na . b e a c h & shopping. $85,000. MA IN Cha nnel 4 BR. 2 1 ~ BA Walerfront " full cantilevered ronc rete deck & 8'x40' bo11 l d oc k . Ne wly pul nt ed & in beaut. cond Ternfic view of \\"l·uthl·rly R;iy, ort>an & Cuta l1na I s land. I Sl75.00o. Cl:STOM Spanis h cul -de-soc:-h o me. lol·atcd on s uperb lot w ,9()" of "atcr fron tage. Concrl?lc tanta lcvered dctk w 150 ' dock. E ·Z orce11s for Ir~ bo'!l. 4 Bil, 3 RA w /m811ter on lower level. !J8S.OOO. AWARD W innin g •. J s t or~. 43~0 sci fl.. Wulerfronl Hom"c. 600 + sq. rt master suite "14 HR. ram rm & 3rd !\tory chart rm. 40' boat dock. c:omµletely crpt«t " \\Uler & electr ical 3 car.garage S22S.OOO. HIWflOllJ' SHOllS OfllN SUN. 1·5 2 3 I COL TOH ST. A CIUWIU IMkU COIPAIT Lowest priced 4 bdrm. In this choice area; 2·sty .; HA RBOR V I£W 2BR, new carpel.$ & drapes , Monaco: den, 2ba. Real beaut. front po1llo. 2'h s harp -~69,500. OPEN Baths, frpl., dlnina area ; Sat /Sun 1·6 : 1715 Port shake roof, dbl. i•rage. Barmoulh, N.B. Priced to S{?ll at '62.950. ~BR ~ba "63,000. CALL BERTH.A HENRY Rt;ALTORS 4t'H121 SHOIECLl .. S 4 BR & Den. Larie renccd y11rd w/troplcal plantings, & a1;1tinklered lawn. Ocean view. Walk to prl v . beachclub. llACRLO~IRS A s harp beach house! 2·Sty., open beam hv rm., 3 bdrma., balcony. l~e. sunny patio. Walk to beach, tennis ct. 4' pools Reduced to $52,500 in.ooo. Open Sat. fl Suh. IUY IH ILUFFS 1-6. Owner. 49<!·058.S 2809 DAVI&> D. CARLSOH REALTOR · ul-t293 Fabulous end E plan, Via Cascadit a. with all the extras ... 3 IJdrml>.. family rm. + S• Jy~ \ aew ol hay & park. Open Cep•ttreM I 071 House S11.t. & Sun. 1·6. ••••••• •••••••••••••••• S l 09.000. 300 V~ta liEAUTIFUL 3 br, 2 ba Made ra . Own/Agt mdl. home. Nt. schla & 6'f4·8~ Be ach. Lg. fenced yd. IAYYIEW -- 1 Bdr m Condo on the Hq~ Canyon. Hrand new beach. Security Build· Deauv1lle townhome. 4 Mus t s el l. $45,UO. "!19·1MO uft. SPM •R ANC H -S TYLE HOME• 1ng jS6 500 Ur, view. Quick sale . so'UTH COAST needed. $177,000 A&;t INVJ::STMt:NT 640·55_60 _____ _ 549·0812 645-4203 ME WP ORT In San J uan Capl1lr1100 . This 4BR 2ba home is loc"d. on approx. 1t41 Acre. S64!,SOO-Co1·ona del Mar. 2600 sq rt or living area Neat horn ~. zoned H-2. inc. pa n 'd . fam rm Open Sa t /Sun 1·5. w1wetbAr.~nnkh1rand HTS Healtor. Olfcr on 420 nighl·llght systtfl), • Poinsettia• ~aut. & ur\lq~ ldscp·g 4 B,D~rooo ramlly ·rm .• L~VELY_B,_t_uf_t~s~C .... o_n_d_o_ . ....,3 w/te1·races.t119,MO, ' poo . $ ' • br, 2 ba. patio. Only ·BOND .R1=1\L'tY JNC· 4 BDRM .• family rm., · $49,000. Agent, 642·~ , ll-31·'411 : • shake roof."$T8,QQO 5 BR ~ Ba & den Cam & '°~or Sale by Owner. 3 .llr. • . dan.' rm s. lge' yard l~ Ba. garden ~me. 2 · 3 BDR-M., 3 car !jarage. Gar&Jle 549.2988-~rs aid. 1 ml1.: to t>ana A gllmptt or the blQ' • • Point Hai:bor~ ~.soo, $72,IXJQ. Harbor View~ ~96· 1408. ·, ~ · , Super sharp l>o,torano ..t•Af.a -1010 · SftEC TAC ULAR vu T\l(_O are v.aeanl • rn.()(jel Wf finished bonus ........................ . 1 Tennis,. P ool. Jacut.11, All anx10u.Uosell ! room. Owner eager 0 1 ~ •·us t o m lt.ed HVfl CJll!imllin"Melv)'ll OPl::N WOUSEl·S • By Wher. Adu l • " · ' , In Sanl.a-Arfa. 3IV. 1~. Somer:iel. Enter thru C'ALI. (!)• Ht•H 14 1829Port1'agaart Pl wilat patio· & encloud w alled courtyard to 14 9!-.. <MacArlhtir ~Ford J\d>. iar.. peof •rec raclU"es· BR, 3 BA , furn rm, . ~ ••..• .&.TY ' N~wport·lrvfoe.Rehltvr1 avail. ~~$.950. Euy 4 billiard rm, wet bat , ,. 838·8588 •-"ed 1 bl• • ( l'C.er l'C~wper1 P•11 O ffic• t'ea;m~ ... et: l.L •Ya la w-span. tiled kitchen, JO' 714/1. 6 2841· ------.---'-----1·~-...--~11111111..--...~.._-... · · ~ r,,_ 11 • ..-:..;..~~ c or. 1hlorm1ta.,n u cov"d wd deck. Owner. OR.~ 1 • Hirtusr View Home 714 j 7~ 63&..! • WE DON'T LJST YOUR _$_125._;_,,ooo. ____ 54_0_·1_346 __ .__ 213 /. 592 lla·t Sly,,tfs h liv,jng 'IV.I.th fL~dcHsl•-ily~ .t , . • •.. ·,' • HOM I:o; JUST TO 'PUT . . • ~ vegelable garden, too! L k~New .. Lt~ Lot; So~lp Opefl Hov~e ~ \ Z·I OUR GOOD LOOKING IUT1IRFLIES . S mas h ing 3 bdrm.; 2 Pataooi~~':vN l·S. m W . .J\a"l~r.$,\ •• Park Au ktat.s SJGN THERE-WE L!K& . A~E FRH WESTCLlfF uaths. S74 ,SOO· • .• 12 .. Via Mentone .f'Bdrm. l¥ffal1lily,~ai. ,. • TO ADD .. SOLD .. IN A with this ~cau~ful 3 BR. 4 Bdrm & cum rm. Ideal . 673·45.,A.,, "'"'J""-""'7 Uk". Sandpointe-Pl_al\ a W/. •,. Expans ive ocean views . , ' 2 u h hi d d ·..-: ~" ..,, ...,.,, o •· .. 1 ~-J VA iromtheselar"e.cust<>m HURRY . "'1•0 11.. 1i: y upgrac .Family Hom e. Good .,-... ...a..._..-._..-...-oo.,.. ucuu 1. fto .i homes, 3 & ,1 1;'irml>., 212 , W ''G' . home on xtra lf(e lot. All 6lreel, lovely yard, close ~---~·down. $0$,800ors ubtnll . • baths din in" rrn!i. rami· Fl RST SllO I.-. . Uni· new ~ppllancl!s, l"Ustom to schools , park, et c. Hi~RHO~ VIEW Kge Jlealty 549·9~73 · . .... · . quc h l·b e am ceilings, interlor, pe~ged lloors. $84,500 .. , -Home$ ly rms., etc. l,uxurious 4!BR den w /privacy low Spacious yarrl ror pro· By Owner 642·6585 3 bedroom. 211atb . Mo~e5Hom,~ appokin~m ~rttts. un1~rlrhe ma1~Lenance.. .... $6i.ooo m1sed luxury lavi,,J?. OPIM 5AT/$UM 1·5 ,Carm.el Modet,-on.fee: fei •I..-1100 • • mar .e, )C c1ua1y or -(New ! New! New!"Call C t Li I 17061RYIHIAVL .$79.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• m aximum 1 .ederal la~ REDUCED FOH FAST .for showing. · n -Ollftl rye •, ngh Lo\•ely 4 bdrm .• family C··llowner l7141"A4·4267 LEAVIHe..M.thtlf Credit. OP1'.N HOUS~ SALB·JBR ·ramrm dirf 549·0812 /\~l 646·6710 IX:aut., rg . arruy om e h d I • -u .,.. 24x64 d ei uxe Mobile SUN. 12 I. llallvlew Dr., & · • _ ----w/7BR 3ba, new kltch Sr 7 o 7 o. 500 m + eate poo ., BY OWNER 111> k \.. rm ocean vu· HARuOR v-Ho 4b w12 self-clean·,. ovens, Ho me·desirable park. q ar , \IC. VACANT ~"" :'"' o 1ew n1e r, '-' II 1 . \.a · • A C C • ..... ___ ···· .. ,....,....,..,.., ''orn1nnwear ran••e "JO ..... ESR.:"'•TY A ux ry appts. I. Ideal ouples..-.vn. . 2'h ba , m any xtras." " "· " ~ -'f assavestonc&stucco 550 b rr I d l II b Pool Sz Yd a ll f·or ••673·621.0•• S:.t. o or eat o er. E xcelle!1l Emerald Buy ASSUM .t:; 7.,~ ',~ LOAN. pr .ce o se Y ow~er. · · · home oQ beautarul corner 516 . 6063 _ Vdlue. Superbly decoral· Sophisticated adult hv-P~an. only. $88,SOO. J.ee., $91,SOO. Call now for an ----------1 in Big Canyon, gorgeous1---------- ed 2 udrm ., I ' a bath, an!-(, ;j8H, stuny. GR~AT F arm. 644·4374 after 6 appt. YONKERS b11-f panes & Coral trees LUxSS Fleetwood, lOxJO bc:iutilully land~capcd, fo'OR BNTl::RTAlNl.NG. pm. 1 Real Est.ale 646.2888 1 surrounding· home, golf enclosed porch-Adult Pll\dll! tront yard & OC~ANSIOE .•. :$86,950 GRACIOUS &SPACIOUS I puLllng ~rcen. Marble P,ark ·Pooli·Jacunl. µa ta o . F cn lures too JSR luxurious home has •Open H a.u se 1-5, 405 Horb•rViewHomes entry, 2 extra large "Private be~b·a8500. JOO numetou:i tu mcntaon. R 0 0 M F .O R fam r m din rm jacun1f F lagship Rd. Beautiful CARMEL MOOIL m:-i~ter bedrooi:ns. 1::uest E~st Coast Hwy, Space Emerald loy P 0 0 LT A. 8 L ~:-a n_d and ma~y xtras. 'i82,500 Adtill Condo 3 Br,.2' i Ba Irtanct new li1t ing on 3 bedroom & dl'n, + l~rge 33Q, Newport Beadl · Family home, with ex· l:(reat ralll.al y li ving in Ranne,y's Rltrs 956.2050 00 g reenbelt: pool. ~ar. BR, 2-BA + famrm. WeJI family r oom . 41 huge . . pans1{·c ocean view . .t::x-thas 4BR. ocean vu horoe. . . ! dr. opener, many xtras. located nr i>9<)1 & park. stone J1replaces: l In s1,1n· Eor•Sa le: l;L,k.s ¥obile • ccllerft home for enter · SBE THIS ONE'"TODAY 645.4751 or ~52·80d0. Pror. lan<Jscaped beauty. ken. llV1ng room plt: l in Uo.me 35 x I{. :ieW'pluanb· ta1n111l: & (alT\lly lav1nJ:. . ............... -~.950 Grand Open1'ng I Lisled.-at $74,900. Optln I am·11y room, J balh11. mg . awtil.Qg, upgraded. OP t:;N H<JUSE SUN. I 4 Iii llA RB R V tr HMS . re· Sun 1 ··5. 18•5 p 0 r\ Roman tub, beautifully cOmp I u rn. Loe in quiet H<rl Emerald Uay. WARM & WONDERFUL NEWPORT VILLAS cluced. 4 Br. 3 Ba. xtras. Westbourne decora~cd thruout, usaly congenlii l ~mall mobile ' for CO!SY l aving, o.r Palermo. S!l7,900. 1841 wvn h $:H5,000. Wi U h~m e park c loae Lo weekend' e ntertaining·.· · Condomin11rm Homes_ Port Margate."644·444S. :iacft fi ce for Sl 79,000. downtown CO&ta Mtsa. 4BR, study + 4 sleeptnl! .. an PresliMious • t:ol!rl~SY t o i:lrokera. Mu1H sell..$2100 or but lorts .......... S92,m Westcllff area Wa11t ads • II ~S678 Phone owner: 644·:M66 offer 631·06t4. ON E·O fo'·A·Kl.ND. This 4Ull Monardi Say, lower terrace, ne ar·ne.w home can 11 ol be duplicated for ............. •il35,000 CA~L MARGUµllTI:: or Newport IJcat'.h· ; . . . .-.. . . . ,42.000 to.$4~.ooo M~w~ leach . I 069 M~1.1fit9rt.1ea·ch · t 00 ~~wp•rt •.~och l 06' Mewpo,.,.Jeac:h ·I 069 2 8edrooll'\S, 2 &Lhs.. •••••••••••,.••••••·~·· ••••••••••••••••• .. •··~ ••••v•••••••••••••••••. 41111••• •••••••••••••••••• • En c lo11ed patio· or caralcd 1nt"I VJnLu1t OPEN ll OUSE .. Sun. OC~ANSIDE CUSTOM. wallpaµ1:r Ow111.'r unx 1 5pm. l:J802' Paseo Del fl:t~~ 1PtM.:~~~~ sep11ralediningarea w· . . All 'd . k .d. . .. ;a~~~~~~~or wall lo wal! • E. · "·R·. E. ... . ~· EC E. ·om:· . . : balcony · e •Continuous cleaning ·~ -· . .. · ' 4 • 1ous . :>71,.'ilJO 01)Cn hou~e Campo Laguna N1 r::uel I •S.at&Sunl :i,h2:12S1c rr .a on1''Al.RWAY .. 4lir,l '2 w /a s mal price P u Io"' ti 11> 7 11 I or O.i. Fam. Rm, l'orrnal OI · · · · · .... · · · · $154 ,500 oven & refrigerator, Ice , maker. •3 heated swimming pools 675·117~.1\,.!~ Dan. Rm. Brtcl<rrpl. Wet DISCOVERY SUM M ~R RENTAL C.:ULV1';HUJ\l.t-:~hr,2ha. Bar. Aar Con<.ht1oned. • f'urn 3liR, 6·1S·9 /l 5 Sec to a'pprecaatc · •Draperies ~ •Logbyrnin~ rarcplal·e •Abundant clost>L space with m i rrored closet doors. lam ran, hui.:e lul Nr R Ver} w:irm, charm1n~. 3 .................... S42.') Patk & pool. $.)1 ,000. Sl45,ooo. ,Shield cal b<lrm, 2 ba home an mf•y,,the Ciood &Jt. Estate Inc. 318 Thalia St. d c open Sun J •• ) :J8 4 1 rustic Hluehar 'yn Call493·2Sll • (.'os I e y . ri-16 7•11·4 o r 4!H·SOOJ. l''rual lrees, fplc, parquet 1---------- 675 6775,.\~l. i:; M E .tt ALO BA y 3 . 4 I lnors. $63.~50 iuiH Viejo I 067 n tt . 3 b ' I l ---------• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • Sleep in the cool cntrl A 1C s, a s, c ose o comfort ul the huge C'< l>e•:c~. pool.& tenru.s els. ---------• MAORJD·plan 62. Prol. ('anded nl:"tr s wte of th1~ S13.1 . .,oo AG r. 49ff-u300 TERRIFIC IUY decor a l ed & lndscp'd. R iv ie r a spa. OPt:N prof c1cc 3 Ur, ram rm f-'O lt llUll;K SALE; fan-Th11> :.pacious two-story, HOUSB Sat & Sun I·~. twnhm an Una v l'r k lu:H•c huy! Oc:eansidcol th11·e bedroo m hom e for sale by ownor/ugt. $511.00IJ 552 l !Wl1 Bkr hwy· brumallc J BR, 2•,1 with huge h vin1' room , ti73.8968 -O --r--H ~·--12 5 11.1., 1lin111~ rm., 2 frpl .. forma l dining r oom .1 _________ _ I"" OUH _... • d c• n . \' a 1.· w . Own t• r Shl!ltcred patio ig 1d1i11I 4b ASSUM A ULE LOANS H8lU Ooncu11lcr. Irv lin.inc·c. $14:.1.500 · lur 1·ntcrta1n1ng, home aa In 8 addleb11ck Valley 1114-1256 Rutland Rood NEWPO RT Bt:AC.:H Call(. 92600 Sales Olfice-Phonc 714/6454373 DIRECTIONS: f'roan the Newport Blvd fo~rw y south to 17th St.. turn left, on 17th to llulland ( l blpl'k past lrvlne Ave.·), turn left ''4th11 or block lo NEWPOR'I' VIL~ C;1l1forn1a l'l::in JOS. Im· 1-; L 1-; <.i A N ·r <.:ON V O , Jorotcd Lo provide oceun area. Tal(e over pay . mac ul ;1l1· 1 U<lrm " P<1 l'1l11· l:flantl Vlllai.:c .. l and mount11ln views. mints-no quu11f~lng, no ~=======--= family room, l. -.1orl UH , 2•-1"h• . dJnlnJ: ran , 2 p wnl'r wani.a an olfer. ocw loan coats Rancho s.sl.~IO. Bu.> ml l"onti J i·t t 1 µI . (one an nutn1ulte 1. $14!1,.SW~ VltJu Rultora. &'J1·0234 at~'·1', llll tlcn . pool, clubhouse. MIWP'ORT SHORES Lu~· 2·story 4 llR. 3 baths , 2 s undeck.s, l)atlo. Walk to beach, t~nn11. Ot<'. Need~ TLC. priced n ght at S8J .i50. Call CAYWOOD RIALTY Ka~c K t.:JllY 54!1!171:1 ::.M,:.OCI G!TAWAY OPEN HOJJSESAT·SUN -I U:"J N IG U EL 8y owner.3lir.~&.3'-" 1UHfLfo. RO<.:" Tl'rr:in• .Ar. ' I'\ ~" • FROM IT AU yrs. new. Coun yd entry, • 1'1e:11rtent" BrtiOplan 1:hotrt' 1 fiK. -'ba · 11111 Nice 'three b•<iroom . ctbl. patio w /cover. Im· P rin •121 .~.il>.~"7HI ·!'~rm. lam rm . Zfrpt U1rec bath ho~onqi.ilet mac. AHume 7•;, VA -S1H1cwu.s beamt'(I ce1f. c ul ch: uc ~tTe<>l. ttuslic TUITLllOCIC Ol'!H Sun 1-S 19l22 ••tt..f Or. Ntw on n11u)<t't, popular l'lao a. 4 brlrm.1. l ~maly r1n , il1n111 g rm , ll1 1 bath , .1 1·11r J:•ro,::e. M 1trlY up~rudc Nnr park, tt!n n111 p1n1legcs. ~70.~ Oe•id 0 . Cwl"°" IULTOR l lJ.t29l 1 ' ' * 541·1290. II\ , roH i:urclcn J> • .tiu, I am 11 Y r oo m w 1 l h !Aitn. ~1 .500 216341 V111 ht•l pool 174.500 fm:place and wer bar. Conchita ~.·_8239 __ . --- <.:lltdl MI NG , J IJR , 3 Sculptu rc1t pool o nd Mtwporta..dl 106' TRADt-: Flne 2storyN.B ba . ~1cw. lkl•merl <'ttl . J<1ru .1::ci . l ni.plr1 n g ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br. den, pool for com· 11'1., ch:n, 2 trpl North I $185 0()() bl h end. 1-:~late 11alc Sub.nil coast inc vu·w:. · Ne wport Shoru, bay para 1' 1 fl>ry omc, dHertt A'k'"~ ~llll,000 front, awlm , aall, prof N B, flJO,O<>O \'alue. Or Y.M £RALO BA y . s BR, l91JJ so. <,;4·~~·-~ll7IA~wy. dee. 3 t>r '79.900 846 3336 ull On t'as y terms lO ., .. ' .. ,, r esp buyer. Prlnclpal11. 4 ba ., d1n1na rm . <fen, 2 ~~~-~~~~~~I Repfv to Cla ... lri-·• alt. r I I .,.,~,. ooo -: &-1uuru1 Waterfront ~ .,.. "" r p ·• v aw . .-.,, no. 404, c/o Dally P ilot, P£0ALU;N Octian v i ew corner, home,almostnew By Coa fl£ALTOR 4!H 7578 .artlatlc home, f,000 &p.ft. ownr. P ier , allp, m11ny P O. Box l&eO, l a l N. Coast, L.ai:un11 I Utt. f'rlV:tC'y. 41M·338l_. ___ features. 876-3224 Meu, Ca_9_~----- Promontory Bay Homes now have complete waterfront d&cksi just in time tor the sailing and sunning season. These .elegant Momes. with their spacious interiors. striking design and ample room for entertaining. are the essence or the PAC1F1C GOAST Californ ia lelsure lifestyfe . Visit our new model by Saddlebac;k rnteriors now. We're all dressed up for company. An~ priced from $2 1 i ,300. including your deck and private dock, on a 55-f oot waterfront. ,, ____ ,,,./ ... f!JJay ~ 607 Bayside Drive. Newport Be•ch, (714) 673·3900 Irvine Pacific Development Company 1 ' • 1 HWY. & }. COl· Lov. I in Om· ,6()0 • . ooo. RY 4121 071 •••• Br. 4!. 2 M a soo, . ·' ,. f • . ' CASA VICTORIA 1. 2 & 3Br. Un!um/Ji\Jm fr. $169.50 gas/wtr. pd. Adults·No Pets Sec. gate Pool, Rec. Rm .. Elevator 525 Victoria, 6-12-8970 , , ' '· Opcn·M·f' W·6 Sal 10·5, Son l~·S Huntin<Jton Pacific 71 J Ocean A ,.l' (7 J4 > 536-J,.S7 Sund1y,June8. 1975 ONE FOR THE MONEY (ONE HECK OF AN APAR_TMENT FOR JUST $215.) TWO FOR THE SHOW (A REAL SHON·STOPPER -PERFECT FOR ROOMMATES) .. -ptt The Jonafhon -!WO bedroot'l'1$ & lwo baths THREE Get ready to see Apple's super deliciou$ Jonathon pion -o really spacious two bedroom, two bath model that gives you all you could ever ask for. And more. Wall·to -woll shag carpeting. Tailored drapes. Private potio. Formal entry. Separate dining oreo. Built~in kitchen with continuously-cleaning oven and range, dishwasher and disposal. Heated\pool. Jacuzzi. Saunas. Volleyboll. Billiards. Card and party room. Etc., etc. Well, what ore you waiting for. Get gone. To Apple. No leow lwo1loble ~n•shed • al or unfurn1itwd. f @ W ICSorry, no duldr"n or petJ. f ' Santo Alto -app 7411-4 N. Tusttn A.._. , ~ Pho~ 171•) ~•7 S9'2l t::=:::~e:f==t==~ fl}._. __ ... ·~·- Oakwood Garden Apartments M.wp_. IHclt Irvine at 16th 6'45--0550 ... ' Increase your bust lme 1 -----.... ---to 3 cup s ites, 2 wks or y o u r m o ti e y. b a c k . 846· 7959 or 894-Cl&ll .ASSEMBLY SUPERVISOR For precis ion electro mechanical assembly o( small components. Ex· per 'd in both high & low quantity production. Re· q ·s supervision of up to 40 production assemblers & lead personnel. . 549.3041 Equal Oppor. Employer Used&,,..w Contract ,tnon Exp•r'd~ c o111 ..... y s 46-t9 l 4 } . . ' .. . "• uo ••••• ~ .. l . aaJ . m sl ' • ~·I Ole, k~· ' ~1( - " &,· l,'br Is I ~--/ • I . . l • ·"'·· t75, ..... NG I ' I I ,. ,. f. l ' I '' I i9D ort 1o: e n . -..:. : t .. . gal ~.4 a t. ~ Ir lo & pl. 1n m· y, & 2J i 1.Y tA. i.- ~01' he lYS ksk 1--- ro Of X· bw Ile· 40 & S • X· rf. -• st be y. I ~y d. J. >lC - ,, . .. .. ' I . - ,. Sunday. J une 8, 1975 DAIL V PILOT D 11 Add It ... Build It ... Diaper it...H#lmmer It. .. Carpet lt...Cement ft ... Wlre lt...Hoe it ... Clean it. .. Move lt...Press lt...Paint i t...Nall lt...Plalter it...Fix it. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY Pl u m b 1t. .. Pat ch lt. .. P tpe 1t ... Remodel 1t ... I Roof it ... Landscape i t. .. Tile it ... Trim it ... Sew It .. . Haul it. .. Add it ... Plant It. .. Alter It... Learn 1t ..... . • ---IL ---.... =..--·------.-- ~~~·!!'.~: ..... : ... :. :~~!.~~~=~~~ ... : .... ~~!~~~!:~ ....... : ..... ~~~~~!~ ............. !:~~!'!~~~~~ ...... ~::~!~~'!! ......... ~~~!~~~~~~!'! ..... ~!'!!:! ................. ~~~i!'! .....••....•... vlna Care.__g!Yit M ucu.J O H N 1S G arp e l & £.H.CerWlckASao !>ep. lawn le (C&tdeo!nf. CreaUv.e !tun &alea~ HO\JSECL E ANINCilaour P ror Paint•r bonesl C.tm Patio coven, cone lWOfo'SCJllOC'KlW ! tlonatl txpir1encei1 ror lJpholstory. Drfihampoo AddfRemod Poold earalnai &en malnl ~1tll1~ga-wlnduw MUarda. Buslnesa . .C•ll Janice's work, r.as . lot /at, (tff decks, J::xpt bit DuJack. Rep11 lr~d & ~placoo children tn my home. (Su il r e tarda nt t>. Nu.BM&ml 842·8072 orM2·10u2 U3·436·Sl90 421 1005 Rasi.:ed)'Ar\1\$.675-GMJ e :H . R ola. 548 ·2759, 64&-7Silt84tMM9hves I>irect~~clu1-y S.:rvlcc Licensed & experiencud Degrusers & itll color 673-6041 M&-2170 al 642 3913 _,-._. t /I _J Ltcenat! t:~ 1~9G West N8 "SW CM. Am) brighteners & 10 minute J a P a ne s e Exp e r l a n A·l D•Y Wurkerwith ¥ood ------------1 "••• er •p•r P H s.i!l·~l We rd. 642·50S7 blea'ch tor your white " Lan d s c a Pe F ree ••••••••••••••••••••• •• rcts. Huusecleaning on-*THI HAMGMEH* ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------- carpets, Save money by D!C~HUFFMAN Estim ates & Dealen s. Wlndow11/Scrcens Replc'd ly. Wax Cluor1. All work 0 .SchwartzSr.558·l30l PATCHPLASTERJNO ltt:PAJHS. All l.>·pes. savln( mo elltrll trips. Add'·R,m odCl·P'•lio SpeclaHt ed 1n paho COV· P ho11 e Est . Cheerfully by t.bc job.541·~ All 1'ypes. Free Es· ftcu:., lrcc t'lll he. Walt usl .. H S•'"*• <;1.:an living room, dlnln1& Shelter ·Pecks·Ga&tbO • en, fencin g, fi»h pond. Riven. AAA· Bob. 751-7286 lJmatea. Call540-tl825 ~·:iO:!U arayllm.:. •••••••••••••••••••••• rm & ball $1S. Any r m Lie. & Bond. 644·'1598. Any olher Cener•l yard L..cl1copi1MJ •WallpaperHangine • --- ulttnl in financial & $1 50 h$l0 hilt'SS Nonebelter l work . 979-1131 all3 H uJ'-••••••••••••••••••••••• By Forme.r instrucLur VERY rlEAT PATCH · .,couc 'c · 642 0895 c G ' • "'CJ F d ' La d · pu Sod Carl Rebko -646-2449 J OBS & RESTUCCO Television R•poir !ftknaaoment. 30yrs u p. lS yrsex~ls wl\Jit couoti, G ENE RAL CONTRAC . at . ••••••••O••••••••••••• L~w:s. Spori~k~rs: Lie/ Ftee Es t. 5S4·241:11 , •••••••••••••••••••••••· ~n aerospace & relllled not met O(f. 1 do work TOR will f~mliah Llc. & Cle a nups, T r eework, . YOU CALL-WE HAUL lnaurod. 962·7817. R.L. SINOR. State Ile/ In· fs93-l439 Jl lnduatrie». 15 ~ _, Sr. myself. Gd. r,efs . s.ll·Ol Ol Part 11uper visioo fo r Gard e nin g MI n o r ALWAYS AVAI LABLE srd. Exterior. QUALITY Pl _ ... 1 •T v tiwUlil.1-:S .. om~:! .. In major c~rp, Carp el & Up holstery r esponsl ble pr .. oj ect. Lndscp'g. l Oyrs 10 area. YARDWORK. ~-0.147 ROTOTILLlNG i25 & ECONOMY. 979-3335. u.-. "9 J"or rl.'as & i,:uar :.cn ·1ces • ..... creanin a:. ,Steam & 642·8637 ('l·lOam) 646·2693. Landscaplng-SodSales. • •••••••••••••••••••••• CJ.II 1'\\lll~ht 'l'V·serv S h F Re move a sphalt, con· Free est. Master charge •TOP QUALITY JUST PLUMllMG1 H.li. &.. I" \' ~ .lliu I ,_ ampoo. r ee est. DrH1mokin9 GARDEN DOCTOR crete, soil. Rough a nd D11ys1eves 960-2170 P A1NTING• Fast Serv Reu ttates -----• TU~ Hf Mok-, 646·7811 ....... •• •••••••••••••• Cleanup.Sod-Sprinklers final grading. 751·0338 lnterlor & Exterior ., Just One Call To. •••••••••••• .. ••••••• Orfsamaklng in the Euro· M;tint Etc-Res·Com m O y Call Lee 830-7278 J UST P LUMBING lJD Ca binet.a, boat wk. C •. t /C .._ pean Manner. J un e Ken -S45·43S8 M ING' h a u Ii n g • Ma10t1ry * "•2.4111111 . i\lo evr, klteb rmdJ, lat· •men Otlepnr ~ ul garage cleanup. Reliable ••••••••••••••••••••••• You Supply the Palnt .... . ••...............•.... Jcewk."u·S21t ' '••••••••••••••••••••••• fpeclal FREE swim a l MlllE'SGARDENING fasl servlce.963-6452 WIL L IAM S & Son s ROOMS PAINTED$10ea -----------ict::RA~tlt.: l'ILt-.;. New & .,..~ L ".'ONlTE CONCiJ:.'TE w /any $50. panta suit. Exterior Also. 540-7~ L .R. OTIS Plumbing Rl'lnu<lt?I 1'1 1.oe e:.l. Sml ~ Oeslgned&made j u.st for QualityYard Mamt. •HAULING• Muon ry. Brick/Block/ Water hlrs,allsites,d1s· Jl)l>:."ekome S.1&24211.. --:..... . s ., A I'd pt N °. c 0 b . "OU bv Corday Fuh1ons. NB, CdM, CM •S48·()9(3() EFFICIENT & FAST Stone. Call S8l·7829 ~cusTOM PAIN1'1NG "' POSiill!I , s toppages, re· ----,....... bleslone, b rick , llle, J ,, ~ •••••••••••• .. •-,•••• plltios, etc . &40-d49. By appt only. 556-4232 General Servic~s * * S56·0347 • • Lsl Class Workmanship pairs, rcmodchni; irnd • AVE " Pro{lt: Cuslon11----------••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------•Movin9 & Mat. Int/Ext. All or replping. New Construe· To p Soil r eD)od, re11alr, ildd-on, El tri I HANDYMAN-Homes & GENERAL HAULING ••••••••••••••••••••••• part. Lyle, 548·9743 tion. 24 Hrs. lie & bond ••••••••••••••••••••••• inaulatlon~ Free est. & Child Care •c ca Apts. Conscientious irr HEASONABLE• OUT&ABOUT'!? 642·6263 •TopS01l •Composl .. De1lp1. 645--8439. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Craftsman. 645.6558. CALL &U>·StWS Local/Slate wide Moving Patios • Muh:I) • ltecl"ood• ------------1Child care, my home, El ELE CTRICIAN. Sml ----------t 7 da, freeest,521·207 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARV'S PLUMBlNG Call .>tSli·ti:JJU Finish Carpentry Camino· & College Pk. jobs/m aintl1~ep~i;~· 0~2 "THINGS "' by Moose. Housec:leanincJ M . H r Sl d l Sunshade, covers, decks, NO J~:4~m~:tALl Remodel·Repalr ,Schools, lrvine.SS2-010S yrs exp . c l · Gen woodwork, repairs,••••••••••••••••••••••• ovmg/ au mg. u en Cire r mg, benches', wood, • T 5 1 VlnceLenboil ~7~ ~ ~-5203. plumblng,etc.642-5613. HAPP I NESS IS ... A w /lar ge truc k . Re as. brk, co11d . Quahly. Fair _R_e_mo_d_•_l_&_R_epcll--.,.---·.~~~ •• ~:.v.~~••••••••••• MINOR HOME R EPAIR Contractor ---------S A T 1 S F l E D Barry 548'9723 &S39·S7?!1. price. Creative des1~ns. Plumbln,,-carpeolry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gardenin9 -. General Maiol & remodel CU :>TOM ER. Let us Remodeling lge/sm Jobs . ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'ord 'b Trl·l·Sl.°rv1<:e. Custom kilchen & bath. Ex µe r1l'11 l'l'cl '1 ew. remodeling. Addition:. & Lie lni.urcd ~i.! 7g17 alkrat1ons. Unique & un· ------ us ua I work welcome Tree H.:mo\al,'h n11J111;,; & Me m ber BB Bureau Shrub dearcn~ t..:ea I • Comm/income/residencE k h' p · t' /P ---1 t· 642 1770 Jl Ceramic Tiie. 540-5560 P atio cover s, desks & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ma·c Neill * 640-8292 ma e your caslle s me! a1n tng a...-.. ncJ n.en, eves . . ay, Ce n c:es. Compe t itive Qua I Uy /Ma lnl/Ldscpg ---------·-1 J\J I work guar. Free est. ••••••••••••••••••••••• days 675-9l8-t. We ca re. Custo m Carpe ntry . prfces. ContraclOrs Ile. sod, s prklrs, soil cond, The fastest draw in lhe 6'15·5123. . Wallcoverings 962·8314 cleanup 5.l(j i.11_1_:i. __ Fram lng or finish. Re. #~294. Ron Marchetti c lean up. 642 -3331 / Wesl. .a Dally Pilot NANCY'SCLNG 111stalled /Remo~·ed Find what you wa~l in model/AddltionS49·41S9 830·5503 646·4908. Classjfied Ad. 642-5678. SERVICE. J.E. Swenson536·6901 Daily Pilot Classifil!ds. -----~----- Help W~ . 7100 tWp W•ted 7100 Help W...t•ct 7100 H.ap W Hhd 71 00 Help W uted 7100 H.ap Wo1tted 7100 Help W...t•d 7100 Help W_..d 7100 Help Want~d 7 I 00 . ••••••••••••••.••••••• , .............................................. ••••••!••·············· ••...•....••••••••..•••.•.•.•••••••..•.••••••• ' Extrud•r 0pn JEWELRY SALES ...•.••••....••.•........••••.•.••..•......... ~·~~~· ;:~~l:~ ;~~~~~; .. ~~;·· , Col students, p/l sis. de· Exper'd, a ll shl{t.s avail. Finest quality store req 's Adver tisin g Sales BOAT liv. Eves/Sat . C..r, phone Salary open. Ralon Prod. top quality Sales Help, lrv1ne. 979·4810 tial. Apply in person PETRIE'S APPAREL SHbP LAGUNA HILLS Walker&Lee REAL ESTATE LOCATIONS CLASSIFIED & AUTOMOTIVE nec.MrLyons848-1()().I Inc, 17462 Von Karman w/m a na ge m enl polen- Bu. ILDERS COOK, EXPEA'D before 12 noon. J Herbert ADVERTISING WANTED ~uvs;n~~~~~~l !~!nO~~e~~t o ~:~~t iT:z~.'f.~. 87 So. C t Surf & S1 rlom operale s mall m~chine. ----------• Th e Dai l y Pi l ot n ee d s 2 addition a l sales persons for outside sales staff. Advertising experience req uired. Applicants m ust have good car a nd be a bl e t o t y p e. Sa l a r y a n d commission program. Good op- p or t µnit y. Good company benefits. Posit ions must be filled immediately . orp•R irl 5930 W. Coasl Hwy, NH some exper. helplul. Will ---------•I ~ec:triclans lrain. Dellroo1c Corp, JOBS Mech'l lnstallen COOK. full & P/t ime. S45·Q.iOl. M ust be experienced Conv. Hospll.i.I. ----------1 We pay top wages Excellent co. benefits including co. paid health ins & life ins lor our employees. Call 642·0598 Fem ale, p /timc. Apply ---:!-tl p m dally. Foste1· COOKS Freeze, 899 w. 19th Sl, Mo n ar c h ll ay CM • Res tauranl Curµ. is ----------1 openin~ a new lucallun in Floral Desi~ner w/sales Lag una Beac h. Top cxper . Musl have rers Wages. ~xi,wnence 1s a So. Coasl ar ea . Call m usl ! As k Jor Chef . befo re noon, 7141493·8738 831·281 l JOBS JOBS TYPIST _ Openin1 In August ·1'01itlon1 Open For Mcma9ers -Assistant Mana9ers Cashiers & Salespeople Excellent opportunities for qualified applicants . Outst anding Employee Benefits. For Interview contact L. Masterman . (213) 865-4417. Petrie's Los Cerritos Ma ll. 0 AAA L olattora s 111 Orange and Lo:. ,\ni:des, R1verslfle, and ~an U1ego counties. Wclh lac1lll1cs a' cral!•n~ O\•t•r :!,l)J() sq. tl. 1>ro,·1dcng !.~pa ralc lobhy Jre.1. privJ l ~ coun:.t>l1n!,! l'l)OITI :., pn' J lc lllJll.i.gcr·:. otf11:e aucl ::.cp.11'.1l1• ~ork are.i pro vciltn;: t•.1d1 a;.SOl'tJt~ with ht:. o" 11 µnvate de:.k antl tclcphum· Apply -Personnel Department or inquire to Carl Ccrstensen, General Ad•ertisilKJ Mana9er PACIFICA BY KIPPER YACHTS 928 W. 17th Street Costa Mesa ----------· Gardening posil1on, 8 hrs Cooks Wante d Breaktast, dinner. ex· penenct.• w ;::ood op· port u n1l y .\pµly 1n person , J olly Ho:!er Uestauranl. 400 S. t:sl. Hwy. La~. Uc h. --- day, 5 days wk. Musl be \'Cry r el i able man. Jm m ed . ope n i n g. IS42·3998 GEM OFFC Exper. SO wpm, accurale a HelpWanted 7f00HelpWanttd 7100 must. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FILE CLERK P/time. Approx 12 hrs al Mother ·?f G yr old i;irl week. needs s1ller, my home, 6 ---------• nighls 4:30 pm lo 2.30 am. Pre!. respon. colle~c sludenl or older. Call days 675·1992. PBX i<ECEPTIOHIST Open111~ in Oram~c l'o. for shitrp indiv. w /PBX MOTOR ROUTE exwe r. I' runt ore appeCJr DELIVERY & pleasant phone vo1Cl' TRAINING T u1t1on a:-s1stance lor pre·ll<:1:ns1n;: s<:huol. ·Fttmous "lleatl Start" t r a 1n 111 ;: µro;,:ra m . Cl ds:.e:. I 11 1111anc111,.!, escro...,. ,1 nd .:11<1rant<:L-<l sale:;. Plu~ Jlllilo. '1:.uul tr.i.111tll;,:, \\1•1•kl) uttcc·c tra111111;,: :c11d cl.J1ly 1111 lhc JUh ll';Jltllllg MANAGEMENT Orange Coast Daily Pilot ikkpr/Office Mcjr For Appliance Service Co. 1 girl office. Pleasanl telephon e voice. Gtl. oook Kee p1ng b a c k · ~ro un d. L ite typini,:. Slarl pay SGOO mo. Call Mr. Mills tH~·U:!-10. CuUPLI'.: m 1d ·a~e. lite hsk µ~. g urdenin!!. ex· chJngc l liH Unfurn. Apt. No pets. i.;a;.l Custa Me:.a. P.0 .13'J\ ~. C.M. Fem ale, 10 key add. by louch. lite .typing & Iii· ing. Heavy in accounl· inJ!. Mus t be prof1 c:enl Apply Personnel Dept Bel ween 9AM·llAM PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Ctr Dr New port Beach Equal Oppor. Employer w111g ures. Fam11ianty ---------- w /co mput er reports ---------• D l f th D ... ILY necess. X In 't pa) ~ e 1very 0 C I W'" u 111 JIJ.\> 0\"I' PILOT "--be benclll:.. CaU l'cr::.unm:l. ~ " ~ lo su"""'n rs in 213,86l·5il3 s1.uo11 ,uo11 u11 to ou r 330 W. Bay St .• Costa Mesa Equal Opporiunity Employer helpful. Small informal ·JR. STAFF Newporl Be ach. Prollt mJn,i..:l·r:. Ill Eli., to 111. plus ~enerous allowance Downey SavincJS s u1·e vou n·c·1•1 \'t' the !12625 office. Newporl Beach, BOOKKEEPER ---$525. up . Cal( Beverly for auto. Approximately & Loan tra1111 ,1~ and hl!lp you 3pm lo 5pm da1ly a nd Eq ual Oppor. Employl'r nucd l•JI a :.lll't:c:.sl ul Sal u rday and Sllllday mornini:s. 642·'1~l . £.xt. --------_ hlctcm1· CJn•cr 219 .. "' d 7100 E xper-!tl, p /lime. Hrs Denta l As:.t. O rtho 045·5800 ACCOUNTANT H.tp WMt•d 710\1 He4p Wont• flexible. Ma rvac Elec-Ch air side. approx. 4 -·-------- 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lronics, Call Barbara for da y:. wk. Urlho exp. rcq. Get AH EADinT11e ' Ins ura n c e Compan y Person 21 ·-10, lr n for AVON THERE'S A WORLD WAITIMG FOR YOU.- IEAUTIC1Al4 appt, 540.3280. Start S3·S-t hr. dcpendin;: ARMY. Call549·2929 needs Jr. Accountanl lo mgmt. Sl50 wk guarn. Guarantee on exµ. Nu s moking, age AJkfor 106 work in home office. Sup: ... eed A Job Coll. pref. Mr. L evi Newporl Area.548-1311 BROK E RS wantedR.E.& 2!1·30.642·2626 GIHLI•'RIOAY porl position. prefer AA For90Days? 848·1004 ins ur ance for expanding • d · I l New co. w/unl1mited ---------Bicycle Mecha.nic, exp in corp. Full or P/T. Call DE~TAL Recept. Some Full lime. General offi ce c;;rec o r equ1 va e n g rowlh potential needs Pholography Workshop Work Nr 0 C 'Airport w/emphasis In account· 11L1-: & r epairs. Some sales. RayOverlurf,646-3487 chairslde exp. Newporl · · · · · young m eo & women lllRW bef --=-----'-----S500 mo + mjr . med. ing. Desi-re exper. in _...._, F /time 549·3677 ore area,642·5244 Wrile Ad 11308, Da ily large coqt. environment. willing lo work. &tab'I Hwde M-.s. lpm Tues.Sat lus wirls~lus loys home reference pubhca· Full & part time. Hi gh Kelly ... S eak House Dental Assis/Ch11irs1de P ilot. P .0 . Bo.x .. 1560· · c II t · s'bl A s a n A V 0 N ·---------•I " c l M CA 92626 Apply PersoMel Dept lions. a on paren s, earnings pos 1 e. R E P i"lESENTATIVE . 209 Palm,Balboa Busy Newport Pra.cl1ce · o:. a 1 esa , . Between 9AM-11AM e d ucalor s , libranJ ns,I Ca ll549·866o You meet new people & Boys & Girls Min 6 mos exp. ti40-03-00. GOOD JOB PACIFIC MUTUAL g enerous sales cocn· have xlnt earnings. Bel· JO lo 14 years-or age. Dal-D t 1 S • /Bkk 70 N rt Cl D pensal1on arrangemenL PLUM BER NEEDED . . t .. _ ? . d 1· l IUSINESS Ha ec y . pr PEN510NERS u' ewpo r r tComm ). F'or intcr vw -to3 Years Exper . ter than silting a nume . ly P.1lot e 1very rou es G' ' 'd N port Beach II ,, · h bl IS BOOMIM , & Assistant. Bxper or e w appt. call betwn 9am & 12 Ca S37·2211 Call: 540·7041 or ~eml maybeavaila e m your WeNeedGood Help college.s46.3000 Male, 2 days ·per wk. EqualOppor.Employer _33 7481 7·1JS9days . a rl!a. Earn profit ror de· And Offer Top Wages. -----1 Musl have car. No sell· noon, a . ,. Plumber/Repair h verie:. & cash. lrips or DENT A L A S S I ST . ing. Pe rm. Refs. 673·2289 ----------• F u 11 l i m e . 5 yr s merchandise for Sl!lling Chairside pos. Full lime. 'JUNIOR SALESMEN minimum expe rience. B AB Y S I T T E R ; m y new s ubscriplions. For •Molder1·FrbcJ's E ndodon lic ofc. Exp. HAIR STYLIST .~ . newport Refs.r equirecl.536-1152 home, perm ., for 2 very .in J'orm auon please call •Ge1t.Loborers nee. (Mis sion Viejo> w1rottowtng rorXlm AJ!e lO·lS. Earn S20·$'40 well behaved gtrls. Start 642· 432 t. F r om San * Aisemblers Days: 581·4860, eves. NB locallon. 646-i~ per week getting new .. -.;; ~ ,....:;;_personnel Production eo..+rol 6 /14 . Refs r eq . Own Clem enle-San J uan 580·7213 ----------cOslomersforlhe DAILY ... ~ ~ Coordinator transp. N .B. P e nn . Capis trano a rea, ca ll •L.admen/Foremen Housecl~anincJServ PILOT after school and ';::::::; f-\. agency Immediate 0 ,,,.nm•' for -6_7_3_·87_52 _______ 1 ·495.QGJO and Mission Vie· •Manager5 Ma tu re b o nd ab I e Saturdays. You must be _ --752·0331 "'" "" II an aggressive, well or Babyailter SIOO mo. £x. jo-EI Toro area. ca women. I out ot"school by 3:00 p.m. ganizcd llldividual lo be per 'd onl,f. Bring 1 child 581-6:110. Ex per. & Trainees ~ Top S. 645-5123 and be able to work at Sr. P rogrammer Sl6K respon:.1hle for Lhc most ok. 875.3658, N.B. Equal Oppor. E mployer All 3 Shifls D f h leasl 3 days per week. No F1C Bkkpr to$12K efficient orderly flow or Men & Women en I earc deliveries or collecting. Bkkpr/An aheim S800 prod ucts throug h lhe HOUSEKEEPER T ranspor lat1o n pro· SrSecy/Sales S7oo manuracturinf,{ proccs:. BANKING BO "'T IUILOERS Mac:Gregor Yachts & CUSTODIAN v1ded. Call 963·5-0ll in Secy/Anaheim ~ Wi lling to learn a \'aricly AIDS :\lc rn h1·r ol :!I; rc~•HY board:. i\h:mlX!r of a N.l· l1 -0 na l H clucal to n Serncc Gu;i r:intccd l r a dc 1>ru;:r a m. E:-.· h•n!.1\c llJ:.:.1l1l·d .1n1l yellow JlJ ;,:c acl\ crll:.cn..: lhat ;!l'l re:111lb. Uvcr !11.l IJl'C·l'l'llltCcl l'l>nt r.l <:l:.. brochures, and 101 ins to ma ke your 1111> easier Free 1n,.lJ ll.1l1on Jntl p1ck·up 1)1 II ll l..ill l.llllfJ po:.t ··Fur Sale · ~cgn:. with hu1 ll 1n lnl'khu..:. Free IH1s 1111•ss carets after 1111Lw l unler. S;,ilcs a~enb 111r 011·r l.'lti ~ub· dl\·bw ns Support :.uh- :.1 ti a ri es Ill C"l:l'O\\>. morutai.:1· 111:.urance and markettn,: COMMISSION lip to iu , 1111med1a1e l'um m1,..:;w11:. 1qth 1\0· \',\~CES lhJt .tllow )OU Lo rece1\1• <.'111nm1-.:.1ons bet ore l 111:-t• 111 1'.'>1'1'11\\. Dow··r Sovl..nc "' 1631 Pfacentia 752 1541 3 & 3 11 30 h'ft Huntinglon Beach or Girl Friday S600 1. d , 1 .... ''T" We s l s ail Corp. h a s ~~~~~~-~~~~~ l :J .O . : s 1 s. C M o uues w1t1lypm;:,or· & oan 1 Cos ta Mesa Hospital ex per . necess. 631·l495 in osla esa Reception is t to SGuO d e r Pr 0 cc s sin l! & ,\ltt•r .J.I 1 1·~1r-. en hus•· • Has openings for olc soon vacCJncies for the follow· ~~~~~~~~~~ San Clemente t::q u a I 0 P p ortu n il Y Gen Ofc/lyp/bkp~ $575 ma terial conlrol c\pct Ill'"" '"lh ->11 l"nmp;rny in" pos1t1ons : = ·---------Employer · I to be located in Orange ., BUSY Chiropractic oles. DISHW "'SHING General Hospilal 2192 M artm. r\'ine req 'd. /\ pplccatcon:. "111 -""' 'H'cl 111111 ,.,. 111 ubure Co Exper. & Trainet w a· n t e .. ,. m m e .i • "' 714/496·1122 K h H 1 & o· h Jeannie Sisco be accepted Mon thru cont111u1t.\ 01 pohc1l'!>.11ur · ..... ·11 C nt " 1.1 "'-" "'CHl .... E OPR ·--------•I itc en e per is · 1 tlln' Loan Sen Cleric 1 ,.., arpe ~rs Therapist T rainee, he. '"""' " was her. f /t1me. Mesa Mimi Leverton T hurs., betwn !!am & 80U.is:-vt·i.i <':.:lrcsl' ~ S&L b k. Join~ n o t r eq '<l . Go o d H ig h sc h oo l g rad . y d C H 661 ---------• 2pm0NLY. ne w tnrlu:.Lr~ n•rnrcls. E xper. in ' an mg Assemblers F /lime. M·l•'. 6:30-3PM, Housekeeper, pleasa nt er e onv. osp, Apply P ersonnel Our volumt• h mnrc thJll or related fieldpr~r'd. Xln l co. benerit:;. Top be:.so~:':~Y·L~C~-~t}r~: EOE. Apply in pe,sson. bch home & pool, lile CenterSt,CM Nurses Aid e. exper 'd . Anabolic,lnc. Sl.OOO,uoo ·• cla), 1,1Hl0 Personnel Clerk 2043 Westcliff Dr, Suite Costa Mesa . Memoria l d eaning & cooking. Con-Ludy Companion, li ve-in. Bay view Conv. Hosp, 17802 G1 lleu e Ave home:. l>nl d J mu11lh Min. 2 yrs p'ersonnel ex· wages. Please apply lo Hos pital , 30l ViclOria . valescenl father & 11 yr. hle housework & cook· C.M.642·35U5. Irvine More 1m1111r1.1n1ly l.1:.l per.Good lyp1ng ab1hty. lhegaleguardal. 107,N8&45·5300. C .M . As k (or M rs. old s on. Mature, no in •.Call 642·4630. ;;;.-__ .-.-.-.---.-.-.-.-.--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I year \\C 1>.1tcl nu1 rno1 e -Westsall Corp. C d G 'rt Dunlap. childr en. Rere rence s . '" • cornmisi.iuns ~.to Call PersoM el Ofc 275 McCormick. c.M. an Y 1 8 9 .a . 4 4 Gs . Revers e LEGAL SEC'Y OFFSET Recepti'oni'st our sates 1w11plc than a11y 21 l /869°0512 Cothier charge. Exper'd. 642·9440 other year 111 our h1s- Equal Oppor. E mployer & Doorman DISPATCHER PRESS OPR lory-ancl let·,, IJcl' it. P/tlme eve work. Over Graveyard Shift. Apply ldealSummerJob LIVE ·lN Hsekeeper . M s I D A T A that 'swhalwcrehoth 1n- IOAT 18. $2 .lS hr. Apply aft m person, (Part· Time Hours) F'am1ly or J. lite hsekpg. CORPORATION has an tercslctl 111 \'uU l ite BANK T E LLER Full CARPEHTERS li .30pm weekdays. Art YELLOW CAB Work 4 hrs a day in our _&::......c_oo_k_ . .:.;g_._S4_6_·3_1_1:12 ___ Exper'd on 1250 Offset immediate opening tor a :..ilcsa:.:.or1.1tc. time, exp'd. NCR Proof Westsa il Corp. needs 1:30pm S a t 1Sun. So. lS6E.l6lh,CostaMesa new cool ofc across from Press.Knowledge of bm r e ceµli o nc s t 1n ou r exp . he lpful. Karen: skilled boat carpenters Coast Plaza Thelllre No O PHON""'C .. r c O.C. Airpor t & e arn dery , pla tes & culling CorporaleOrtcccs. 963-5651 w/min l yr boat exper. l, 3410 Bris tol, CM N "' ~ $100+ per wk. The wor k MACHINISTS paper stock. Must have own tools & __:.---------, _____ P_LEASE is fun & perfectly tiullS S m a l l c l e a n s tiop . Bar Maid transp. Apply to ga te CARPET DRAPER y SALESLADY people who enjoy pulling Slcady, 40 hr wk & top ,\pply Personnel Dept *TOPLESS guard at: SALESMA.M w /se w in g abil i ly . their verbal capabilities pay ro r vers atile all BeLween 9AM·llAM DANCEAS* WeltHilCoro Over 40. Exper. prcf'd. c ust o m S hlade & to work . St ude nts, around Machinists ror ,ACIFICMUTUAL Days or nights. no Sun· 275 McCormlck~C.M. Will train righlman. No Drapery Shop, 3535 E. ho usewives & moon· variety or tools. dies. 700Newport CtrDr day. Up to $5. p/hr.1~~~~~~~~~~I house to house selling. _C.:.s::...t_..H_w....::..y.:..' c_d_M ____ lighters are welcome. protolypes & short·run Newport Beach CHEE C HE E CLUB.I: 968.8541 0r 5ss.1464 Call for more inrO' & product ion.C.M.642·8080 EqualOppor .Employer 1109 N . H arbOr Bl vd. Lindbrook Carpels ELECTRICIAMS personal inter view. TlJTle MAINT ENANCE ma n. S anla Ana IOAT Fountain Valley Wanted. Service or con· Life Books. 833-8098. Must be exper'd in elec· ELICTRICIAM slruction exper. req'd. ---------lrical, plum bing, heat· l!AUTICIAHS/ bo CASHIER Top pay & benertls. App· 15 ..,p 1 ed HAIRCUTTEA$ Min. L yr exper. ~ al Jy In person at, 17795 Sky INHALATIOH ing, etc $3. ..,.. mm . Mone y making aalon. elect ricia n. Knowledge Automotive dealers hip Park Cr, SulteU. frvlne. THERAPY TECH 54P05~48il~!'"· Call J e r ry · So Co or AC/DC req'd. Xlnt co. experience required. AP· Min. 2 yrs exper. or "" Top location, · asl bene fits , top wages. APP· Plaza MaU, C.M. 40 Hr ly to gate auo rd 11t ; ply at: ..... ~T schooling. Salary com· MANICURIST wk. Guuanteed wage. W•ft"'iailC~ CONNELL EMPLOY ... ~ mensurate w/training & £xper 'd . Mui t d o Vac benefit. Pe.-,...~1 ..-•ROIL•1u157 exper . Cont a c t Mr. c 11 Be lnte~vws on b': c~:;;·& ~2~7~S~M~c~C~o~rm~ic~k~, ~·~M~·~ CHEVROLET ... ;.d A c-;..1 Ha milton. 642·2734 ext ~5~~~es. a Uy, Glory Beauty Salon, Mgr = 2828 HarbOr Blvd. SHklng A Raia.? 3 8 7 . Cos la M e s a --------- Bobbie D eLeon. Ph: loatManufactwiltC) Cosla Meaa S46·~ Cllllforapl)Ointment Me m oria l Hos p ital. Masseuse, Need Jmmed. 546·7186. E . 1 u 1 2 .. 5 1-~0E . Good pay. WiU lrain. Call ngme nsta er, · yrs CHU .. D CAi\E day1 only. LYMN, 833-91.. 64S·0860or 645·~ llAUTICaAHS ex Pc r · A 5 5 c m b I Y 'N r t P•rsonHI Rnourc:H . Now lntervlewlna:for: C.rpenler, l·iyrsexper. m y h o me , e wpo /\•'ency: 11s1 Dove ln s u r a nce -Li fe . MEDICAL T ranscriber . .. •• ,.,...,.._ S-... Plum bing loslaller, l 2 Beach. ll-12·6169 S te 112 NewportBch P rodu cer s with exp. Exp'd. NB iarca. Part " vra .. X"°r 2 Bonders 1·2 CL,..RK o e retail ui ' want4!d lo aell our IRA. tiio" fo r .. or·thopedl"' Ca ll: 844·0661or540-8582 ' • ... ~ · . . • JI. rugs tor . .. • " yra expor. 2 F1n1sher Hies, female. 30 hrs. per ----------1 Grou,p Medical 4' other Surgeons Aft. 7PM call: a.M1tyOw .. •t Dotallera, 1 yrs exper. wk.PortDruga.d75 0640 ElPIDITIR p r od u c t s . Casu ality ~-98UI r~ h Apply In per11onBlslandor 1~..::.:.~.:..:.:~=----F.xp"r. req'd ln ex~it· a"Qnta we lcome to in· 1---------:--1 W/followln1, -•c area. Yachts . 1922 arran ca CLERK T Yf'IST Perm. "' .,.,.. I e I V om Maille'• WIS Ii Beauty Rd 1 8 0 " 5 days 8 ing de livery of elec· qu r a so. erl c · Salon, 548·3446, Ask for , Irv ne. !)OS. ·3 to.,, ironic/ m 1•c ha nl ca l pet1tlve rates com· Karen. lo•t ReptilnMft wk. Call: 49? 2.850 parl.l!. Muat have prof. & missions. 7S2·6282. M l h l f t CL"'"'K TYPIST oxper . ~erauAr.i ve approach. Don'\ d'rop the balll Gel a Bea uty Oper.•or with us ave wa tr ron o:::..n • bl h ,. ~·a M-a ' bo d N ed preferred ~ 75 lo i\llrt sia 11 ev """"'~ -Job with a low-cost Dai'" tollowln1. For ln&ervl,IW at yar cxper. e · · St1ldlo Co. Gd Benefits. Call P ilot ClaulCled Ad. contacL Ann'• H&ir CIU• neal work er W/i ood re Appl¥ In persc: ~ta l:l r u c e 8 o d t k er . u11 ...... ~a."'"78. lit A l r por t ar I nn. rord. Olacklt't Boal 12., l&O Ba ker t. 114.s.0.92$6 .:....-..:.o.:..'__;_ ... v.;.___ .... .::.....; ___ _ Qa.2Sa4. Yard, 6'13·6334. 1,...M=:;tu::::,:.· ---..-.:::== . . , ... .. s .. ~ Openin ~s available for Waitresses over 21 Must have expe r. Apply in person, BEACH HOUSE INN, 619 Sleepy llollow Ln . L .B. 9am ·i:.!noon dally. PACKAGIMG SUPERVISOR Ir vine manufacturer has a n lm mcdiale bpcning tor a person lo pertorm packa511na duties & as slat In aupor vision ot pa c ke a1 n a dept . Prevloua packaa ina ex perlence reqwred. i\pply Personnel, Mon lhru Fri. btwn 1:1 & :t ONLY. Anabolic.. Inc. 17802 Glllcu. Ave IRVlN~ PIX.tdtw...-...s.n M\n & ov~;:· M ndA In· eluded. EOt . S40-19Ctl Dut ies will include li~hl typing, ope raung a Ccn trex console and greeting visitors. . The s uccessful ~and1date mus t have u mature persona lity and Cront of· !ice a ppearance. U y ou meel t h ese qualificalions and are tn teresled in joinint-r a pro· gressive Orange County company tjlat otfers ex cellen t be nerlts , com· petitlve pay and modern facillt.ies, please apply in person Monday or Tues day, 8·llam. D. K.rafk• 549., 125 MSI DATA CORPOUTIOM 340 Fltchlr A•• CosteMeso Equi.I Opportunity E mployer M/F It 'lHt r~· :-1.•nm1s ahout h\'..:um1 n~ a r~·al cs1.1tc• profcsswnal. call our personnel department to make a n .1ppo1nl mcnl to INTERVJt;W liS' ··Jotn Thr Unfranch11>cd' ' l.os A11 ~elcs (:!l3 > 589-7362 Loni? He;ec•h (21J) 596 2i91 Orange ~:O. (714) 776 9350 WALKER & LEE REAL ESTi\TF. WE'IH; PART0 1'' YOU K FUTU R1': An Equul Opportunity l-; m plu~ er __ ---Real t:sla h•, l1 n·nsed sa lespeoph: Wh)' not work in l he hottest ;1reA Hunllnaton l:k'sC'h/Foun· ta1n Valley Call Phil McNamee al V11la Qe Real Eshalt' 96J-4_56_7 __ ReceJ..ving Clerk For larJ,?e Hunl•nRlon Heh Dru~ Slore 1-'c-m:\ln or male. 1''ull t1m •. Mtm Lhru Pd 847 256-1 __ _ • ' I \ • ,... - \ -I I - 7 ,. .... _I) I 2 OA.IL V PILOT Sunday, June 8, 1975 H.tp Waahd "1100 llcyctH 1020 ,,... to Y • 1045 G•• s... 1055 J•w•lry 807 e iMl.c•llOHOUI '2!! ••.••••••.•......•..........•.................•.•...•....••••••.•..•. ··•·•·••··•···••••·•••• ••••··············•···· ···········~·······~1 b H.lpW ..... d ' 7100HefpW ... td 7100 tWpWaat.d 7100 UscdB1k~/P;arta.$l$/up. , NEWPORT fenw3 Cu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TYPIST/CLERICAL Du)"/!'>ell/tn1de. 24tl8 LOVAHL1'. Male Apricot House Sah:·Kitchen. Uv· WANTED t'amtll' ~embcri1hap R.•· t.•ur.mt SAL.IS • F'or con~trucuon field Newport BJ .CM 642·7910 P 0 ~1~J 0 • Ocei" ll e in& room. Bedroom. 'l'OP CASH l>Ol.LAR Bestof er.64.4~ FAST FOOO W.rntt!d atg)(r~"!)I\ .. ~ale~ ' -ulc M.1t~rll, tJependllble N;° w p 0 rt Cy cl u r y . :~P~. S44~S~ a I for r:,ost 1E ~>'al~1~deiu r~~lYO :.,A::.c~l~ ART DOUTJQU.£ .. PREPAltlRS peopl~ to le<tm tthwl &: SECRETARY w min 5 yrs exper. Hale11:h. Peugeot, & -85u~l ~ · n, ART OUJ ECTS GOLD, 'The Art Affoar Ei..vt!r'tl, de.~.-1'd by l'' !ii~lt luic.uriou~ ·OIL OF Heuvy tclcphonc1typ1ng. A'uki 2116 Nowport ONLY l PUPPY left, . . 0 • SILVER S.l!:RV I C~· iDownstair..J punllln ~ llclt rei.l MlNh. Ko:.meucs by Knowledge of pu~ha~e Blvd NB.67~1700 rn1xcdbreed.Ma.le S0'8. • FlN1'.: 1-'URN & AN. m30thSt ,Newpt.lil'h \l.in.a~t"lnl'nl pott•nliiil Koscol Jnterplanelury EngW.•eringDept order work, uwo1ce pro----642·0176 r-... G .. S 'l'lQU"'S 00 2200 in thc f'actory. Li c 11 1 I\ :J lnc .. We uperute on Ii ~·es~ing, l'on:.truct1on de· BICYCLE SHACK .. A-•, ALE! "" · ~ wdul ~ ull ~l<K'k. Must 1~:'. O~n~t'~.1t'1~r;'w1~l~C0o". <hrcl't s ales basis and Requarett m1n1rnu111 .)1rable. Tu!) pay lor Lvp Austrun Clubman 10 K1llc11:. l'arents Calico SAT&SUN MlicelloneOU$ 8080 ~u ouL l>y 15th' Almost IJ:! ftHl':.l A\O, La~ tht-rt' 1:. no linut to the speed of 60-80 wpm person. spds,assemblcd.$100.9~ Pcrs111n:1/malepurewht 914CedarPI, ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'\t'l'VllUnl{ ~ocs al our lkh 4\ll·~l;>ti .1mount u( mooey you'll with high acc-urwcy Judy, 7141>l9·W2 AuthC?nzed Denier for , wild . Shols/hsebrko. CostaMesn WA.,..TED ~·u:.ti lll'i. 11 to :,, dsd --~arn. t: n .t: l n I! t' r 1 n ~ ~~~~~~~~~~I N11h1k1 , Molobecani:, -196-7861 MOVING TO Furn. apt. f"'ll MondJ)'. ti7:J 3200 Call between noon & ~ terminology hackground,._ ________ •I Peugeot, Wtnd!)or. Bx· Fu 't ... 80,rO M t ll ll r i TOP CASH DOLLAR . -. ---1 REUBEM'S Now Hiring COOKS Days & Mights \IJVI\' J·5 l'M Dally 251 E. Cood Hwy Newport Beach t;qu.il Oµpor Employer HNS L\'NS'undAIDES E'I'· Onl} l"u ll l'lme \Lui ~J II :-i lll'M'S Ht!gl::.ll'Y ,,,,7 W l!JlhSt C )1, .\ lb·~Jbl ~ 2305 Mon. thru 1''ri. al 979 ~7 preferred, w1Lh 2 )'e&f!) •• pert Service. 1003 Baker "" urc ~ us se 8 urn. n p A J D F o H y OUR 2 1-'11ll' Am1•1'. Orlt'l'lt.i or 8'J2·5684 . Ask for Dan secretarial expernmce. UTILITY Cost a Me~u . (bfwr~ ••:•••••,·'~·•••••-··~· home. All xlnt. cond.}'5 J~WELRY, WA'l'Ctt£S. rugs. lVXl l '. 12~~v¥' Wiii or Verna for information Salary range $550 to $600 MAIHT. MAH Fa1 rv1ew & U1"1!)tol J llroutSavmg_son '!sed Ltsa Lane, Apt. A, CM ART OUJ ECTS. GOl.U :.al'. $500 both. u7:Hll7Uor &appointment. dependmgon sk1lls&cx· b:xper'dmunneedt:dfor 546-4130 l<'urn.,Appli&.Misc. 645·6067 'S I LVER SEHVIC~. 673·385.5 pcrien.cc. all arouud 111a1ntenance -W11bonsBargainNook 'F I NE 1''U RN & AN· - -• -. 1 Sales <..:le rk . Indian work. Xlnt co. benefits, 24,'' PARAMOUNT full 545 W. 19thSLC.M. GIGANTIC multl·l'amaly 'T lQUES. 64!>-2'200 F !> r Su I l'. ~?rm~ jewelry. Weekends only. call Lorna ~acKuy top wages Apply to gale Cllmpy. Nr. new cond. • . t..~.. garage sale, w/hundreds h)l·1111t·.1. d1111ni; iuom ta· Will trnin. Huntington (714)8338830 •uardat· · $450.847-9560 2span1sha~moirecudts; of misc . .items, books, llk . !\ h1had .. chain;, Center Car Wash, 16061 fo'or lntt'rvu:w Appl. g W 't 'IC Pecan dininL!able <no clolhes, sport gds, girl CARPET BARGAINS hutch. SlUO. ~ars port OeachBlvd., Hunt Sch COMPUTER 275 MesC soi ~·M GlRLS Bike, xlnt co11d. chain». PH: ·4476 scout equip .. guitar, Tup Qua I Mill Secon<ls ill:-hw;1s hcr, 4 yrs old $50. .. . c orm1c . . . Ladies' & Men's 8ik-:s, h d mandolin, eandleabru, Used Carpe•~.,•-y S11." \V .1•,:011 w hl'cl hanging "•\LESG1RL lo train as l~~~~~~~~~~I 581 ""'.., Attractive, nauga y e .., ,~, ~ · "5 "'' •UTOMATIOllJI-. .....,, , h c l mirrors, ~as dryer. 6' "CH.:•a.11... 1•o pp1·r la•!lP :ic. manager of down to A f"ll SCHWI.._..._. 8 I 0 sofa. 1':1g l eet ong, sora, lots of goodies! ~ t;er;.1111ums & t ln1rhe!) $1 oarth La <>una art .E IO . WAITRESSES "" oys dark rl'rhhsh-brown in C Ca116737162 ..... ~ "' ., qua pporturuty ash only, Sat/Sun 8 AM. • c.t Call !.17!J ·_,..,..,, g allery .. -\lso pl. time Emp'AyerM/F P /t1me & f1t1me in uni· Spd. color. t:::<cdlenl condi· -..., que Laguna Kcstauranl. t1on. "'I"" 00. Call 675·o.l42 2330 Port Carlisle Pl., :u1le:.g1rl wanted. Apply cr35 673 0403 .. "v (H VH ) N B -t.:.\H l'OUL .. my Cilr, my in person. 326 N. Pacific '-----------Good ups. Mu:.t be 21. • • • Alter ti PM ms . . MATTRESS •.t:.. l'-1111\l' to Vermont Coa:.l Hwy. Laguna • S~cretary /Rcpt J::xper. prel 'd Apply or 75 Schwinn Le Tour rid· -BDRM Set, Desks, & W1bl111't'. L.A. 536 4562 Yacht Sales. Must ue call iln):day all 3p':° 0nl?'· den twice. Cosl $160 now Anllque_~!ale bumper P?01 Lamps, Snow SJois. Anti · MAD .... ESS SALJ::S1MA:-JJ\GEMENT proficient typist, have Dandyhon Wine Co., 332 $120 Eves. 962-7897. table. ~us: lounge chairs ques, Clothing, Hikes, * " * ;\f O \' 1 N (; ! S 0 1 a · Sharp Guys/Gals business background & Forest /\\e, L;ig. Bch. $20.e<1.MasC'.G73-3l20 Typewr1ter, IOLSofmisc. *ALL SIZES* h1dcalicd. cnh & mall, Expcr'd in high fashion knowledge of Sailboats. 494·5156. German model 3-spc_ed 7. Ro bw:-u n 's Custom 6302 W. Oceanfront, N.li. IJctbpreJd:., lam,,,,_, drp:.. RN-CCU men 's & women 's G~.Sal~ry+HcalthltlS.WHUWANTSTOWORK'! ma?s h1cycle for Sao Quiltetl Sofa.Tradi· 646-7971 :3~-~~~:.~ Hl'~s_til t·5U:!7 -- :.portswear, looking fora Lido Village Locatwn. DRIVEAC:AB! 551 -2568 uonal. lloral prmt. Best ' , • CH\'STAL Ch,.inddier:., ·''~lib, I ull or I' llmt.>. l'Jrccr in retail sales & Call Mr. Dou~las for in C II UOS I" t -WlZARD RA',lN'. lU ~n..1 ofter O\'er $200. Aft 6 pm Ga_rac,e Sal~. Sat-Sun. See Oinin:.! rm. l l • & 2 rntl. 1) I XI m"ml. Call for 11 ... u & in· · 67• 51un ~ you, 1':'ur::i, '"' "' ~ .. u.. •. Dtm e·A·Lme Ad, 1311 * *I BUY* * -illl•rt•ntr:J flJ)'. • nt ... ~· terv1ew .,. ""· work tor yoursell, be 62cm. Frame 13. SJ75~3-536:l Cliff Dr. Newport globe 12" :! m\!lJl fix hl·r1 cttl:. l\>nluct Mr:) tcn·w your own bo~s tM"n 01· FJRM 548 "8"" H · h Good used furniture & Ll1res. I 111• tbl. lamp. l THE LOOK SECRET .. RY ~ · ~ • · .. , ""' _ MO\'ln"' Everything must eig ts 646-2587 ., BJ II.'::. Li crt · td ~ :!734. "'SSIST~ .... T Women. Can be sli~hlly C & !.!u. M ai>le & modern appliances. or l will Sell dul. size Canopy uetl t'v:.la ~l crnorial 644-6500 ~ ~" handicapped. Neat-ameros .. AnliqueAmericanOrien· torYou. w/spread & Canopy.~ llu:.IJ•l,il. ~IOI Vicl1.ma, ----------i To Project Mqn C I ea n Appearance. Equipment 803G furniture ~ appliances. tal 9'xl2' rug $75. Wh MASTERS AUCTION Schwmn l>ikes. 1 hoy·~ 5 t' .:\t EOE SALES. Part/full Lime. The Wllltam Lyon Co .. a Vets .. re tired. A~c 25 to ••••••••••••••••••••.t •• Sal lO·I; Sun lO·S. 453 wool pile rug 9'xl2' 646-8686 & 833-9625 spu. Stingray & 1 MJ_n·s -----------c Part lime stock work. N e w p 0 r t B e a c h 711. Sup!)lcmt.'nl your Ill· Hicoh 35 mm camera Wtlh V1:.ta Homa NB W /pad $50. Dual turnla· Or SUN DA y s:m.0974 1U spd. 673-Ti't'\O _ Rocw •"USIC Women's clothing boll· Builder/developer seeks come. Dri\'e a cab ti hrs w. ater. hou.si.ng. ,$80 .. \::.k MOVING 6' couch & chr., ble $75. Lady Kenmore -----------1 " ,... qut.'. 673-7100 · t o k ,,,, l7A" , • ALUM Patio Cowr 10ic:w. I L., a'selfstarlln••sec'yloas· ur mOrt! a day. Apply In orntC ,.,..t). ..... triple dre:.ser & desk. washe r /dryer $130. BED, King Sz .. mattress •I w•nd.'Bus tol'lc1·uv"I' !klµ \\a11l1•1 lur uenl'fll ---------1 0 g< Cv ~ ~ 11.'~ll\';,il , lh1· s A L E s p e 0 p I e • s Is t ( ·2) pr 0 j e ct pt.?r::.on. 'I'd low Cal> Co .. Cats 8035 Metal ofc desk. Maple Rolliflex F2.8E, Eumig J;Jox spnnt:. Imme. Xll'a sr 545-87!H ORAMG E COUNTY housewives, ~tudents, re-Manager::.. Background 1116 E . ltith Sl., Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• din u. ta hie. Refrig. Sup!lr movie camera & 11rm; still packaltt:d. ~15 ;,. ------- JAM llred, part timers. Fast in DRE Illini;. F HA/VA Mesa. ___ Ad bl C r k tl Quee n & S gl. bed. ot her photo eqwp. 2304 (Value $52SJ;Queen $1!15, 4 HP Vac·Masler, .>ard movmg.personalprotec-filings, knowledl(e 01 M h d.-ora . e aico 1 en t)..IOu725bd.noon LaLindaPINB.>48·4!817 (Value S425) lncl. de· v~cuum, like new. 1h1:. Frrd.ay 111gbt June loan packaging & 1•0· ~re an ase Beautiful markings. C::tll livery u:H 0.1~. U.:.ually S:i!J·:lll!l . lJth ,jl A11.l11wm Con, en ~~~~r:d~~t. ~~ P~~e:~ cessing & escrow ex· ···~··••••••••••••••••• now645·8589 DJNETT(:; SET 3$'' rnd .. Sat I S u n . Mar In e llomt!. 111111 Center. t-' ... atunn••5 tremely desirable. Send Antiques 8005 '·'ERSlANK.11...,..ENS ~"ovaltblw/4chrs.Gd. hardware . was her , - ---Dress form,dblcann.bed ,... money now. Call Ed or ~ . i d '"l Ch y 1 l'U ~n·.tl b,111ds which havt: r esum e lo J o) c e ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond S25. Call 847-5725 ryer. v ev · 4 • PUBLIC AUCTION ladies <•olf clubs/shoes. · Larry , 5-t 9 ·H41 or <.:FAreg,topqualJly. l235Al b HB ., rnurd c ri uv'-'r SU f>52.7997 eves Gngsby,366SanM1gud, PUBLICAUCTIOM . wknd.only a ama. · MANYl'l'EMSOr'Fl:lli'.: dog-cge & bed. 4 qual. .iltiurns 1'1lkct.:.arcu11l~ S uite 201, Newport MANY ITEMS OF FINE ~/SIOO -S4S·99S.'> , -, -. 'v ·,, ESTATI-: .JEWELRY. :.Ll'reospkrs.640·&!69,. ·-I \ I '·I 0 " h C 9"660 °'"' ""IV\ ESTATE JEWELRY. FREE KlTTENS G S mall N<w g. Sectional Garag_e.Sale. £ erythw.,.. ART OBJECTS, AN-1----'------'--~ mar v.rncc.1 vatauc SALES-RETAIL DCaC' ll 4 ,.,.,,.,...>V\IV, AHT ouJL,'"fS-. AN· • r<iy Turquo1st' S40 Refrig l"urmture, clolhes, dis· 'flQU"'S, L'fNE ""'R•''. CUSTOMC"'KES u~uJI pl.tlc:i Uands Ill· women's s pecialty shop SECRET"'RY • u ,.,."' striped. 331102 Castano, $35 2185M~ple .CM . hes, toys. Sat. Sun. June "' .. r v ·~ ~ l'ludi.: l'hi.:· Jell er son on Lido Island. Position ~ TlQUES, FINE FURN., Dana Point. 8 weeks old · • 7_8 517 Oak La"una ETC. PHONE FOH 1'.'l· tor e\ ery occas ion, \1rpl..111c llOT TUNA ; avail for high booking For 3 .Man olc in Laguna ~TC. PHONE FOR IN· FllEE. Kitchenette Sel, formica Be~ch. ' " FU. & li RUCHU HE mastcr1ull) created tor I he t;u1Jl<.1lhcr uf Super s..ilc!) women inl'erested Niguel. Exper'd apph· f 0 . & B HOCH URE. . .-.--top w /4 s wivel chairs, 615 2:.wo you. The unusual 1~ my ~ruup .\lu::.1l'IJ11sJOllN 10 top Contemporary canlSonly.831·9622 &.15-2200 siA.~IESE Blue_ porn.t c.rcen/••old , 6 mos old. Garage Sale-Ne.w8 lrack :.pccralty . .Pnccd r e· 'I \Y IL J m ale 5 mths re " ., " d k AM /FM Ca:.sclle player. f ·' . .\ , 11:xamp c:.: fashions. Full or p/time. , _ .-· 1 . • .,. SIO<J. Matching sofa & tapes, lamps,Ures, es • ~onable with salls ac- Er1 c CIJ 1Hun . )11 c k ..., .. I,, r y I c 0 mm . --·S-E•C•R•E•T•-... R•Y--fRUNK, 9:> yr.~: old ;>50 .• wishols. 536·7!.162 ;.irm chair heavy brown clothes, motorc ycle, Hermes Add. macll., tion guaranteed. Call "' ~ " ~ Milk c:ans """ & 18 50 Paymaster chcckwntcr '1'Jyl11r -H11llin;.: Stones; 71 li8:Jt!·6264, Ask for '. · · ......., · · Do s 8040 tweed fabric. $75. Maple m isc items. 231 Avenut! Helen now for your ~ u ..! c n ·• n c II a r rr:. > , Lind;i Opening in Advertising Call 548· 7!!00 or &!5-8161. ••• ~ •••••••• ••••••••••• coilce & matching end Playo, San Clemente Sat 67a· 15UH all. 6 l'Ustom dCl·oraled cake \ho probalJly. tlk' la~l ---·---·-----for ind iv. w/good sh & Fine Furn1LUrt.. .. Lamp;,· PET WORLD tables. $50. 645·43!15 & & Sun 10 AM-4 PM G 0 L F M e mber:. h 1 p , Jt!'li!J-8 1~. r1mei.ir,·nutoh\.,ff&;,1:e typing. Good oppor. to Cl k A . R II • • 968·618!J ~ I ,. l C l ----·-the 11<1.:'\K II.ind . ln..1ddi s tart t•areer. Ofc will oc S· cccssones· 0 Llasa-Apso. Chihuahua. --· Sat·Sun H arbor Lane _rvine '"'oa s oun r~ '"lnka Cratts" Peruvian uu11. '1111' •Jldl•::.l s urv1v· SALES-4 WOMEN . soo n be loc ated in t op dcsk · Bowfront P oodles. Sht h -T 1.u , 3 Family Sale! Refrig, HMS 32~1 del Tesoro. ~lub N.U. Ma.~c olll'.t. Hand1cralts, t·cram1cs, 111:.: inaJUr SJn l·h111e1:.co (&a couple of good men) Orange Co. ~~fJA6~' r UFF WlTll Schnauzer, Cocker, l>ox· washer, dryer', kmg size S e3e98 DImeAL111 cs . G-14·1013 or•l!l4·12.:ll t•\1's. ct1•. lU'' off 8:l-O-~Xl _ . Hul'k liJllU Tlrl!: ::iUNS WE OFFER: Call Personnel HOUSE• O"'S'fUAuT 1c. !'1t llulls, Cockapoo, bed, color TV, all oLher 49 · 14 Wedding liown, sz5-7, lll-.1• I' 'II \JI J JN I 213 /861 ·57 13 •· " · -& ,\4u:.ir1um 26 g al. • 1 • C ,\. / , 1 P us ~-A career in advertising a26 Marn St. (old town! l,'orn. 100 mixed P11pp1t!s. ho.usehold furniture Washer $50. Dryer $SO. ncw. $100. lnsh Seller :Jtixl!SxlV. pump, heater LES ,\!1H)HE. I 111ll.'re::.t· & public relations w/a Equal Oppor. Employer Huntington Bt?ach S~u:t serv. most breccls. m 1sc. 3101 Barbados Misc. items. 459.62nd !:il. Puppy, ·I mo's, Ln11ncd. $25 tiH-~IBtll vtlcornl·toth ,\nah1em s uc cessful &fastgrow· 7111536.l:!l.JIS5 ~;i~a W.17thalFa1rv1ew, 1Mesa Verde> C.M . NewportBeach54!l·0795 $40.645<1027 __ ----- t't.1n,·c11ucm tenLCr :.uulh in~co. SECRETARY S1\.UpcnC:ves531·50l7 751-7974. Alt•iuoi Hotkl t ·• .Seuba equip w/lank $75. l111Jt1) l'nt r· cl'. liucna 2. J::a:.y !)ales w/a down RECEPTIO .... IST Exquisite ~old thread ein-l' EM BR 0 KE We 1 c h MAPLE Dinin" Set, Ta· Moving Sale-Everything 5.71 1 1 Vb iouLnr s Sm rci:ord pla}cr S25 l'Jt'l. Hou . Bl'lY.l·cn Lu tu earth product that " bro i d c r c d s 1 I k "' priced lo sell Saturday & 1, :ortone 1 ra ·amp Sm amµlilier ~091i0·37ti2 ,1111 Jlld x poi ::;LNDAY s mall businesses ap-Phones, Irle receptwn, Ceremonial Court Robe 1:ork1e, Pups & Grown ule, 4 chrs. Good concl. ~unday. 9:30am·ti:JOpm. 1 ulishcr. Used 1w1 ce . - ---- i 1 I.\' ,Ju Ill' Ii t 71 I I precrale & can afford .. \: heavy lyprng. (Min. 6o I::x cund. Purple t1l'ld Dogs. AKC. 546·4l.128 -Sl50. 547-3182 116 E. 21st. Apt C, CM $ l u u 5 ·t 7 i; a !J I l'Ol.L ECTOH •Wt ti p.i ~ m, IJMi 3. Daytime work·NO w.p.m) Call 833·875~. wnh Celesual UrJ;.:un:-. L>1>G OBEO IE NCESlcc:pcr Sora. Hercu.on, <la}s,ti75 ·1U97cv. lupcashlorohl or/\nlq l.1 \ l .,0111l'lhin.:. )OU wanl lor :.di : c1.1~::.1l1<:d ad;, du ~· .. ~~., 0 weekends-No askforJoyce. lhun·'c rbolt' ll 1 l Patio Sale·houscholrt g• . 1-c;-;--1 ·l-M· -1 Oncntall'u"s.552-79!17 v•~~ u . s .. 0 lt L'LASS to Start Wt!d. :!r"en pla1'd, nood Condi· "I I 011111·· ape .... --,... ·· ~ " items clothing & m1 ht:, ."''·. u , -------lr•H:et. . . Secty/Reoept. tor l ~id forms & '"SHOv :.ym· June 25 . 7 .30 p.m uon $.\U. Wheel chair, chest. vanity, s tudio Colleclablc,!)mul!_N,rla~:-JEWP~RT UE/\C II 4 . .No g1mm1cks or high RE otfice nr Orange bols . ~k1rdl w ,.blue. '.'lewport Bch·Jn1n e Everett & Jennings ::.4U. couch,C.B. radio. 3Ll E. µle Hutch Tup, Scars Athleu c Club Mcm- -~rt!~surc sell mg. C~ty. airport Pleasant, yellow & re stripe~ & arl.':.i. 516-4928 833·2:32!! l!Jlh. C.M. Rotary .\luwer -A~I -xln1 ber:.h1p tor Sale &1 l·-1476 --------.. "·Short, but complete congenial atmusphere: FOO LIOSS. Ch 'in ~ -------or ;.:oodc·ontl.M-ti·Ji8S -------- 11 Wl• 11. tl12 56i6. N••tl sporfl tra1~ing program. gd. skills reqwred. Oynas~~· ~9~ ('ollcl:.or:. GOLD~~ RETR_l~VER BLACK CI> Uarstools. Garage Sale-Furniture, - - -Mt•n & Ho vs Clothin;! equfpm«nt 't ti I· a:.l p.ty:ab~olutely S500 Mo. 833.9~3 llem. Ca ll 6'1a·2W-1. _ . _ 1. ~PS, A~<:_ dining ped. rn.d. tbl. w/-t appliances, toys, planL .... Bcauuful !Hut! Fu~ Stoic nar~at1):.. su1~. lake rww top co m mis sions & -u-t:>·ti-t38orb73·1~ captain ~hrs. reacarl to etc. Wlurlpool .;as nryer Xlntconcl. Bestoltcr. 44-lu re:.: & In~. 1.1.'\'I cor· r~ Donu:;cs S • c:-al Antique Chlck 11~· l&>l -match Span bdrm scl 6\.1 Woll 1 " J k ~ i r:,,clus1ve territory * ecy s-.-ve-r S 2 2 5 .\ n L l ti u e fn:.h Setter male AKC M.o\'l~g ! ~usl ~~Ii i S45.548·6623 _.: -~:i~:1~:fort a c e t i.. r VM ('(Jlllrols LO protect future SSSO·S900 JOO' c Fee Paid Newspapers. lis81 S() .IS· Puppies, champ. back· &W -5556 Maple bed dark veneer BAHYLl:-J E Cnh, Ch1ltl:. -----CJrllln~S. AcctngClks/GenOfc ~u;:..~75" U nd St. C)J gr1>und. Shots.•847-73-tO , • . , 'dressers.~lothm~.pots& La.mp, !:irnuer Sewing P ipe \'1Se. cutter . •"J 1 ,: ~ • .....,J w kl d Liz Heinders Agency 646 1660 eves EVf. RY1 HING must go C c Machine. 557 61-19 __ _ lllr""rJ .. r, 3 drt", set ~Ao 1'.'\.. ~ M :;:!vu ee y raw, .io2oBirc hSl.Slelf>.1 · __ J • • • • pans. 686 ongrcs::.. i\1 \.U ~ ~ .,..., ;;_ when qua Id icd. Newport Ue <.ich 833-819"' Appliances 80 I 0 lrish Setter: 6 mos old: ~~~:~.~~~~~~ lurmture 642-6284. Lug~age-La<lrcs $75 green l'iJllU chairse. like new ANO MUCH M UCH Calllorapporntmenl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jemale.Chamµ1011hncs. E ls 1 garment l>a~. used onC'l' p:.itl St 5 . R ex-Air MORE ·-, . d Sh • 00 0 _ • .. 1 . & D' . . . Gd ·qu1pmen a e : cum· S:i.5 (17' l !J!Jll vacuum. top cond1l 1<11l Forpersonalapptcall ,4KE;:lvmator )>11Jexsie __ o~s~~l~~ .1v in.1m.1u1f\ .• mercial shampooer,_·_.).>·' -----S2;,. Med:_ili:.t:l.5 Extar S . no lrost. l!J cu fl. Hdr1g d qual. beaut, never U$Cd, sander router charn ..,-0 'I N l 631-04 49ar.6pm Secy'swithSh S<t00.545.~88~ l'ug, l yr ol male AKC mo\'ing.9GS·&:l2l . d• .11 • a .. Uurncs watc~ pump. ,,;:, · "1:;c . 1 cwpor Sr.Typists --r.-...(1:.lcrcd . /\II ~hots. ~saw, n . motor. 1 mo<lcl 1AC1'..I , cusl Hcach67:1·45!16 -For Cla~ified Ad ACTION Call Lady Kenmore gas 1.lryer. S2U01oflcr. :.t6:t.ulltl M u s t S e 11 11 o m e chuck, paint comprCSl>OI' S lt)G ·u se II once S7U SEAMSTRESS Tr7~~osi~~':r~~,;~v~~~t> new motor. 5,'l5. -:---~ -Furnishings livins.r room, & p~t. Desk chair. t.oot~ & Posil1vc µrcssur~ Be o· Smat.I fr~c;~~r ~.1~; Larµc Experienced or trainees. Call 540.4455 Call 846·~ /\mc~I "~ n I lllllll I Pup den, bdrm , d 1 n in g misc. ?569 W:. l9th, SL y .vt 1wll hreJthing mai:hine c.out !'.~J ... ~ . Ott-~gon end wr Drapery Mfg. Open· ------------pies. :;1 wks 411ttl , w/ room/game set. No re· 64S--tlLO & =>41J..J<J24 Sun· 1'\'2 P. co:.l ~57-usctl ;, ta~~~l.>. ti~·-ll_=>·_1 __ in;.::. 111 all positions Refng. Fro:. If rec. llku It. J_•apcn.. . . -·. . a:.onable olfer refused day only. mu·:.. :;;2ou 645·U'Jt>:l 4 DAILY PILOT AO-VISOl '42·5671 He a ell Drapery, 900 W. SERVICE Sta. Attendant. Xlnt con~-Sl~:,., "W ~-37 \H;; aft 6;:,2:3· 1473 541 -8427 EASTBLU Fl~ Danish dill Find what you want u1 Ll~ii.c J~~~d o~:,~~~~~~cl~ Jith, Costa Mesa. full time. eves. Exp'd.. i.1l 4;:i~i /\ I I AKC t f ·g 11· tbl l .).ltl b 161 . • _ ------u·r a e puµp11•s Sarouk Rug 12'X19'. 50 yrs se • re ri •.co · • c c. Dally 1'1lot Class1f1cd:. ::.IJS 5.10·931;» _ re~p lion.us lur :.~u~. Sears Washer & Dryer L..!t' protecllH' playlul old. beaut. s19;,o1tr for 2507 Alta Vista Dr .. NB .-.-.-.... -...... -... =-.·.-,, .... · ... -.... -••• j" .... -brake & lamp lie Nc.jt <gas) white, works ~~011. 2 M & :!1'. 12:15 smaller833·1144 -, -H~lpWanted 7100HelpWanted 7100 appe<1r. & ha~dwri~m;,: perfect. ill5. ChcsL. 9 :\IJ1Jama.Hil.960·18Hi af.A;\lILYGar.S~le',Ant - - - --::_.. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••!•-••••••••• ~pply ~olrdn c;~;>,· 2590 <lrwrwh1te,$:!.>.t>l6·1513 1 h-. t p " k"' So(a 9· grn/gold, xlent q :..loflal&l kinltlsl .lFul>l rn.IK _.,.. :;:::> -:;> ,,~wlJOr_t_.,_v "---. . n::. __ ;:,et er up:., o . w :.. cond s75. Zeruth stereo c.rys ~ , co ec u cs , ~~ , , , , " . Wa::.her S65. Refng 1 lcl, 1\Kl... Champ. line. Shuts, like new $50. 963·'1133 221 Via llhaca, Nli /JJ/j..ttUMh~-" ~ _ S J TASTEE FREEZE. help 2d r. l • 2 y rs SIIO 15 cf. v.urmed. Ph. all h pm. . -. '"'/V,,/Tr~«V ~ an Uan neede~. Neat appear. FF$1lS. Mo\•ing54.9·lS5<.IU G:l:i·IHlll !Sofa & Lo\'eseat, Cheap! YAlt_D SAL.E All day Sal. -:::;, (- &5pm. 2966 Bmtol, C.M. Ken more w~sher $65. OLD ENGLISH Sheepdog ble & benches. 2008l pressor & mtr. Gwtars. scw1NG cu10E FOR THE Apply in person bctwn ~ --Coffee table & Patio la· & Sun. Arr tank, com· ~ A CONVENIENT SHOPPING ANO , C • t . , -· " K~lvmatur Elec. Dryer pup,3 mos.$150 Calloll1 Midland Lane. llB . FMradio,P.A.amp,re·C -:_"'.:.L.:;OO::N~T•H;E~C~olllll!!~·Dlli!Yi~ apls rano Tt:LE1'HONESALES $40. Frt~1daire washer tH'.M. 9G3 ·2447 o r! 968.2840 corder /player. Girl's · _ Part lime or full time $50. Guar/<lcl. 546·8672. 213-l:i9·748-t bikes, doors, plants, For an Ad in Women's World lOam ~o l1>m or 5pm LO _ --~ 0 .. -"l--. . 7' COUCH, xlnt cond. Oft books, fold'g. bed, t-tlger, r.. 642-5678 Ext 330 8pm. J::xcellent earnings, W Ory all/ 1 Ken~or Gas GOLD ~:'i ~cvcrs, 6 while, plush fabric. $200. elec. parts .. hairdryer. Call ~e • • You may lu1vc notic:ed lhe new big whit<.: building wilh the orange tile roof at the .Junipcro Serra offramp to I he Sa11 Diego Freeway. That's our c:om JWO)' ENDEVCO. & WC m a n 11 r a c· l u r i: & rn a r k c t ~oph1:-;ti<·alcd prec:inion electronic inslrumt·ntcil1on sy~t ems . '-7' We Currently Have The Foltowinq Openin9s: . *Electronic Assemblers *Test Technicians * Accountin9 Clerks *Ceramic Lab Assistant *Order Correspondent *Cost Analyst *Secretary JI you h <tvc c"\pcrienct! m any of the abm·t>, ,iv "ould like to work for a wt·ll t'sU1bl1s h e d progressive comp;1ny in our beautiful facility. Please •ubmit yow resume or stop by ond opp'y ot ENDEVCO Rancho Viejo Road San Juan Capistrano An F:q11 .il Oppo11tmtl v l•:mployer I • salar.> ur comm1S~1ons. $200/ofr Gold llkenu wks. 1...;hamp1on line:-.., Studio ued cover w/4 some cloth '~. Triumph • l . R ti46-410<J aft.5pm !l-t6-3522Savespace&S ti-t6·474-tor 642·57~J _ mat ching bolsters, 120Cub&anlq.guns.2:l7 /nternafZ011a. [)e51gner ~tfern TELEPHONING earn2Refn~erators·dbldrsw/AKC Vizsl:.a l•up.c;. J•'an grt!en /bcigc,$2.5.Baby's Camellia Ln., C M. .,._ xtra $$ at home calling ice·m;ikers. your choice tasuc do)!s. ,\IOW S75 highchair, SlO. 494-0028 548·6132 • ( .. ~ for retarded children $2!"10. All 6 pm, 040·5.'l46. 646·6~1 _ u n m a t c h e d Horses 8060 ~~ ·· prog ram . H.B. are a . - -f washer /dryer, $250 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-.io \ 'f 635·6 l01 Kt;:nmOrl' Uryer, per Sibe rian Husky Pups Purl. dsl1wshr, $7.>, B'EAUT. AQHA mare. l:! \~~ ----------cond. ~4:"1, lge retng -AKCGwks M/F5:J'i 1341 Telephone Ans. Expcr'd frec1.er. yellow . SlOU. ---Almost nu Walnut bunk yrs. Gentle, s pirited. h only. Eve:.. days & 645·7898 ~ee toYou 9'045 bed~ W/drawers/ mal· $100. or bestofler l'h ~ ~~ C II 7 7 -----n-tresses, Sl95. Twin bed, 646·2245 ~ weekends. a 540·1 7 . ---••. •• •• • • •• • •••• ••••••• "2S. 752.0296. \-" -K1l('hcn Aid front loading . , • • ~ port dsnwhr Butcher Irish Seller. Fem. 1 h yrs -Re~. qtr horse geld111g, II r ~ __ . ~ , TYPIST block tuµ, us~d twice, o I cl w /P e d . Goo ct Couch & love seal, rustic yrs, xlnl trail, gentle but . ' -r" Must s ;.ic. rors:noworth w 1ch1ldren . 551 -6734 lloral print, Her~~lon, plenty of s pirit. Best \ ) • CLERK ~400. :\lust sell betore eves. perf. cond $75.548·6123. breeding line. $450. .l , _.....,. Sun. noon. 497-1552. KITIENS with character, ** KINGSlZE Bdrm set 499·2496· ~~-......, TYPIST llUTPOINT Refri g. long hair, s horl hair. ~:J50. orig. $700. Misc. APPY$225.MU!)l Sellthis t\ Assis tant to literature white, f!OOd cond. SJS. c.ihco. yellow. white & 518·1927 weekentl Veryspinled. clerk in mass marhng tc; 84!8·1.1612. or sei· al 2331 purple. CALL NOW! w -,;-1--h I --,...... 546·5m \ J 642.1982 alnut !JO e s e \'Ing, 2 A l" 1, cus tom e r s 1n out SanlaAnaSt.E_:\I _ ___ _ _ ,1dJUSlable unlls, Ii PUREIRED9. ·~!:::'.::::~ Techn1calServ1ces Dcpt . Cute, smart , on:inge & ,,.h e l ves , cost ~150 . Pl --...· Will L) pe labels, tJ1s 81cyclH 8020 white kittens, 10 wks, now~IO 546 2763 ARAI MARE ~ ,- tribute m onthly reporL., ••••••••••••••••••••••• house broken. 673.5925 . • -5 yr. old, never bred, ' /~ , & weebkly .software l><t11e~ Su ntou r i\ 1.uki I-lacer. 9 Sofa, chr & ottm $125. Gdreed~·bro~l~· 14;21500. Bay, ~ ~"· 1~/l'' drstn ul1ons to s.i c~ S9!J ~S. c.;yclc Works Llcl. FREF: to ~ood home. Lg'. Med1t. coffee tbl $15 g · 1spos1 ion,• . or ' perso11nel. Type 40 50 1822 Newport Bl. CM. Small temale terrier Marble lop tbl $60. Rd. offer. (7l4)784·19!S!I. wpm. Mu~t be accurate 548.578:1. spayed. Lovable. can't Lbl$30.536·7781 Bay mar e, beautiful on forms. keep. 545 2415. Velvet Sola. 2 Chairs. $35. Western pleasure 9 yrs. CONSUMER GUIDES Male Col he Samoyed mix e11., 2 Hung Lamps, $15.. $.250. 646·3723. Reproduction Ne wt-s t. Best Ruy ;\II sh11ts. bt"'Utt'ful -'1s .• Swvl ''hrs "12 ea Gd h Nuw Here' 0 11 ~ 9 . '"'2 25 • · ' Household Goods 8065 TYPIST Thi·SuperLeMans po s ition. :! y r s old. cond. 68· 9. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5~1-6132 Operate the IBM Mag Uy (.;l•nlur10n -Solid Walnut Cabinet w/4 Must Sell: Qu~I. (urn. Card 1 Exei·utlvt• Sclec CoronJ d1>I Mar Bikes LOVAULr: Vt!m, ~payed reversible sliding doors. Medit. King & Queen Rll tr1 c & Mai; <.:ar<i 11 or :1:123,r: Cn:i!'IL Ilwy. rlo{? 'l'awnv · f'u11tasL1 c suitable for TV & Stereo :sets. Sofa & LS. ( sculp olher input typ1nJ,! & ___ Call 67:>·7666 w 1k1 tb , Moving u :in 't components. 68" long, velvel> matching cbairs, word proce:.sm~ devices. Ca mp:rnia. Mt-n's lar~e kt!ctJ . ..io 14HO _ 21" deep, 32" high. Sl25. coffee and end tables. Will pro<!. ucc lcrhnrcal 27 .. 10 speed White-GtJ ,. k ., Id t1rm. 548-9788 gold leaf mirrors, game 1 1 · • '"'oc apoo .. } r~. o . set, naug. sofa, LS &- I 711 OS, Ml •t.H 7 \ 17S, Jr. Petit• Spadea 8011tlttu• •I I ;:!.:!:h~~e~ · f~~1.?rs~u~· cond Makeofft!r T1nk1·r £l e ll 'ss1slerFull s ize bed w! chairs.~redenrnBeaul. 1 _ __ port docu~cn1nt1on for 546.5889' ni·rds J home S-1H 1775 therapeutic matl.t'eSs, 2 lamps, pictures · Mus\ Spedca Routique offers this b:.ck wrap dress for the Publrcauun:. Oept. The fas test drnw '" thl' f''rct! Norwciuan Elk yrsold.$.S0.~7394· sec lo apprec., 11114 S i Jr.' Petite and Misses Asel(fabricsa!'lhclrclcslhe . l 3 Ye<1rs cx1-1t·nenc1• in West . .a Oa1ly Pilot H;::iuntl Female, IS mo:.. Gar-Sale 1055 Bayless, Anah~im, 1 blk waist and lies in front Add detllll lo the rufne and repr~duct1on typ1nJ( & c1~ss1f1cd i\tl l'hOnL w paper~ ~llJ f;C'3J •••• ;:: •••••••••••••••• E. of Euclid, ort Katella hem with lettuce stitching on the edge. lnstrucllOn!'t publJc11t1ons work Must 642·567!1 --1 Hcrculiafl lquniCt chair. are included. Fabrics· jersey, soft cotton. utin. type 55 65 wpm walh htJ:h --<.:UTE KITIENS ftUILIC AUCTION E walnul rpom chvider Tar. ayniLhctlcs 71105 Is cut In Misses: SIL !I R·JG S11e 12 accurncy HOW IS THE TIME Wt-.1n1•1I &Trained. MANY ITJo;MS OF f'lN nny hahging lamp, & r ~res 211 yds or 45" rebnc. 7ll7S is cul in Jr for JOb seeker.. Lo check • .H!I '615 • 1-;sTAT E J EW''ELRVN, s:reen ha111Jlng lamp. Petite Sizes 7-15 Size 7 requires 2~. yd!I. or 45" ;\PPLVINPERSON the Dally Pilot Help . . ART OBJECTS, A · S8l·2336 fabr1c.Toorder sendp:tt\crn numbt>r,!lltc,name COMPUTER Wanted class1f1cut1on II t•!Ll'.AT Dane Male, TlQUES. FINE FURN.. ttddrcs~ond tip Prlcc$2.50pius25cpoi;te11e. Make lh1• JOb y<>u want 1:. 11111 bwn, lG mo~ ohi Free ETC PHONE FOR IN· Jewelry 1070 check payable to Sparlea Pattern Books by AUTOMATION thcrcyoum11tht1·1m!'l1d1•r Lo ~rl home 645·1565 FO & BROCHURE .•••• -••••••••••••••••• C1asslricaUon : Spring & Sul)'lmer Dresse!I, Sl.00 ofler1ni; your Sl:'rv1rl!~ dd):. ___ 645-2200 OVAL Diamond H'IC. Ap· plu!I ~ Po!lta1c. Send ordcr1 to this newspapcT. l~l Von K.;rmlln Irvine r:qu~I Oppor Jt:mpluyer with <in ttcl m tlw .Joh Lots of M II"' 1 Refr't "• pralacd value $4,500. Sell c to Spadea, 2 Bridac St , Mllrord, N J 08848. Oepl Pt... lw.wt1ful Caltt·o KJttcm. 7 ~ ,. 73 5""'6 .._ 9 '' CX ... Wanted culeJi<>l'Y i11)ne I d clothes, desk 1 .... Albert $3,000. 6 . "' .,.,t .1,. ·-· 6'2<wtx ...,,.,,s , 10>. traane -n00aonly. -___ _..L._ ____ _ ~t>-S3\J2 Pl, Off Orange. CM -~ _ I I ' I \ 1 h I · st t r J al ill r a-s. rl .. 0 $1 y nl ., !>, II. '\· 1 d . 5 ·s o; er rd n, ur y C· ·s, L er 5. 5. ti:! I[ Ir n al' l'l 5 cl I Mltctllantoua IOI TV, Radio, • • lo.m, ltttt/ c SoM/ Motor HoMH, Tr11eb tHO •••••••••• .. •••••••••• HJFI, S,te,... IOtl Charter 9050 :"'• t I z Salt/Rent t 160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""ool tab I.. like ....... •· •• • • • • • • ••• • •••• •• •••• • •••••• • • • • • • ••••• ••• •• • •••• •• •• • • • • • ••• • •••• • • r ... '"' ... • •c· 8 t I N 8 •• • • • • • •• ••••••••••••• CfH. $6$. BolC &prina• & Ster co De ck. Tta l'. oab n ewporl ay T l c 1 5 Wtnabago, 22', '68, air. m111tt. $20. R cord player Al200U. Reel w /Sony ::i~ e~utdlrul girl alcklpper. ~~et!~~~~~! ee~ • gen .. sips a, uape, bike $10. Ward'• port s in E C M;ei Mike. U50 .., •Y or 8 lpper · ,sin • rack, Dou•• ll>mpe. mach. •to. lronrit!w,1~ 6'4·7699 . your own new boat P> a U76. 648·9456 $5.400 830.1463. :i4 bud, complete S3S R • day. i 76-8&6& Reliable famUy wants to . -.--- TOYOTA SALE New '7 4 Pit.lmns STILL AYAiL'Aill Elec. chord organ $2S• ~:S Color TV, xlnt cohd. locrta, S•ll 9060 rent tent trailer for 111 to 71 Superior 22 i fully Anllque c redentu, make • ••••••••••••••-••••••• 7/15. "60-2990 I041ded, ~SM m, xlnt HUGE btaul1ru1 !ilertio, very old 675·4332 14' OMEOA Sallin1 Sloov cond. $10,l&O. P.P. Eves plus $TOC9C OP 7S's 4 drawcir chest with RCA 20"Color1 .. ,,.0 .... 01 1 '62 Chevy, 1 Ton chassis S48M74. j I bo & I lid y .. .... w/sal •· Od cond. mount. $2500. 93 gal gu ---------ewe ry x in rror lllO. 544.~ tanks air water cooler Tia• Mini, like new, on toµ S35. 6 drawer Call 644-14111 • . loaded w /extras, one chest, '30 m111tc h ee 12fl.Sallboat.w/tra1ler& ontop,bigV-8.828-1.201. owner, 24,000 tnt. $6800. above . Was~er $35. Stereo Equip . .Plon~rSA extru. $600 or oller. MobUeHolltff 9140 499·3493. Dryer $10. Misc. pie· 3200 amp. Realtstl 847-2709alt3pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------- lures, plaques, 111 rgc model 12C turntable. F 1 N 1 S H M Y Spartanette BXlS Cubana DELUXE motorhome. re· bricks, odd pcs of Magnavox model 3141 , . S c M · servenow.S25.day.$1SO. lumber lOc ca Sat-Sun speakers & Karman rt· TRIMARAN~ Pivor ~a ~ • an~ ext.~as. wk. Pvt ply. 008-8820 aft.lpm.Gll -9846 . ceivers. Asking ~600. nlmble,slps6d,3hullls + ~0~pt o~~r ~3~;~o '74 E I '"'ft 0 I 4~2.0986 plans, nee s g au, • ~ ., · xp orer 6v • n Y 72 [l CAMINO Washer .$15, dryer ~15. • . cabin, & ~ast. uoo Furnlshed. 2,000 !111. has generator, 3·Speed, udio, heater. Frldg. '74 dr) r $85, 8 ft Sony Quad Reel re 636·6411 Dennis. Motorcycles/ roof aar, roof rack, many <57852P). hlde·a·bed$30.Bookcuse $175 or Beat Ofter. Scooters 9150 other extras. $10,600. $10 9xl2 red Sh" rua ~'0 645-4395 or 968-6489 Sabot, llberalaas, 2 sails, 963-4168. $2377 ' 0 •• ... • good cond. • • • • • • • • • • • •••• • ••••••• ----------1 8..1J.J-08a COLOR TV <IA" consol~. 673·3120. HUSKY 400MX, xlnt. TraJlers, Tt•vef ~170 Ide/by side refrlg $l75, ~ood ~ond. $125. 6'15·4787 21, Vlclory Sloop C'ond. Extras. Nol raced. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ejft•u• l""~ .l ofr,cumper shellloram. aft.4·:$Up.m. $l50 ••'75Dodge.S22day.No """ UllW trk illO, queen u bdrm O/B, good sails. 675-4623 mileage. Sips 6. A/C. ~~· t Id ( I Sl450. Gci6·9000 Pr1v Party 551 .,,,.,0 -~ :.: VOLVO ~~orealor/.~e 8kltc~~ loata & Mortne '71 TRIUMPH 650 Hon-· · ·-· · set 6 chairs, & 3 leaves, Equlpmeftt s· <:/?k~:1J¥~s1~" ~i~11~00~11ftr~~n~~Ss~ '73 Hard top tent trailer. 1960 linrhof c M 646 9303 no mar top, bst orr over •••••• ••••••••••••••••• 646·9000 aft. 5 pull out kitchen sips 6 luy or Lt oae HOWi ~fa.tlfADiA \TJTOYOTA 1966 tt.OJbOr, C M, 6116 9303 Sunday, June 8. 1975 DAILY PILOT DJ :J Auto1 ..i•t.d tHO A.tos, l•po....., Alltoa, l•,.,W • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY 1'0P OOL.LAR IMW 9712 Mcndo 97ll FOR TOP USt:;DCARS ~·····~··•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOREIGN. DQMl=!STlC 49 200:.! 4 ~pd, rada1tla. RX2 MA:GOA Xlnt. AJc,. or CLASSICS xlnt. cond lnq an. GPM M1cbeluu, Koo1 ·1o. $1,500. H your car" extr. clean at. ~5 Tu I lane Rd. CM.' 642·2710 see ua first. _64_6_·4_65_9 ______ _ Mttcedea letu 9740 I.AUER IUICk' Capri 971 S ••••• •,•••• ••••••••••••• 2925 Harbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa .,79.2500 '74 CAPRI. V·ti, ~port)'. TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMIDIAT!LY FOR AU llOR!l<iH CARS CALL OR COME IN TO SHUS NrUJPl Jl~T If 1 I 'l Hf I ~1 3100 W.Coast HWJ ft!. 642·9405 4-speed. lrnckel scut:., le:.:. than 20.000 mtlt:ll. (71WLXJ l >. Only $.1595. '72 CAl'lU lo nu, super Clt!:Hl, 22 + MPG in Cit)· Decor Gp. $l,395. 540-5788 '73 VG, 4 spd, Decor. 23K, xlnt. cond. $2,7001011'. 640·5734 urt. s Datsun 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WCLL BUY YOUK DATSUN. TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAIU FOH. OH NOT W I L L 1' A Y T 0 I' DOLLAK. <.;ALL h.l::N'I ALLEN. 540·()t42 Mercedes Ba.x Executive Car 450SE $252.80 mo. Air , (l(•wer window , AM / FM s t e reo, low miles, ~ti month open end lea::.c. Sl5,ooo cost: buy-back SlU,354 : tll'a.>n:c. Si&S.~6; Im. ~·155. + Tax & Lie. $214 . Sec. deposit. Ser. 0:!~711. $250. 8151 Snowbird Dr, $900/or 963-4078 '75 TOYOTA HB 636-2274. MOVING General 9010 14'Flbgls'dwoodsallboatHonda 74, 750 semi 1972 INVADER 2l', self· SALE. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w / tilt t railer, $350. chopped only 7.000 ml. contained. SZ,550 HILUX Top Dollar For Any For Sale 13' Boaton 714/737·2359aft5. x lnt cond. AskJng SllSSO 646-17-16after6PM MakeorMo<Jcl. Save 40% on levolor Whaler $150 or offer. Pvt. Ply. Long wheel base, 4·. JIM PA ..... OS WE BUY IMPORTS ·72 2IO Z. Am 1-'m radio Air. MuAs. Had1Jls. l owner. St:.!50. 493·7~1t>. 197 1 Datsu n Stallnn Wa~on . \'er} ~ood concl1· l1u11, good ~u:. mileage . Good 11aint & intenur. $1400. Cull belure tl p.m. Jim Slemons Imports l714) 833-9300 'ii ~l.H . 300 SEL. 3.5. R1v1eru blinds & woven '536-J181. GHOST 13. Fully race 644·5832 8xl0 heavy canvas slde speed, radio, Tacom11 1""'111 woods. Sal./Sun. U18PM . ragged. Xlnt cond. S!ISO · room for trailer, all steel mag wheels w/ wide-oval MAZDA Decorator Depot. S69 W. 18' Cunvass over wood W/ trailer. 714/796-0261. '74 llonda CB 125. lo m1. poles. Excellent cond1 · tires. (46634!XJ Ecunun11cal, lui..urious European. 2 Tone l>lue & gn.1). Cum pl equip. in- clud s unrf. Mint cond. Iii I ti81.J 19th St. CM. 645-4820. rt a me Can~. Old To~n Hobie 16 w / trailer, good xlnt cond. Best offer over tion $150. 637·4156 SJJ7J 2001 S. M anchebtcr type. 979-5ll0 aft 6.30 d $1750 or offer $400. 962-2344 Anaheim tiJ6 6000 -ANT <J. Gun Ca bn l . pm con · · 23' Golden Falcon 1974 G8 :!311 Sl'dan 4 spd . air, Beveled Glass drs. $1~5. · 832·1654/832·M33. '74 250 Elsinore. Up pipe, Mint. cond. Pulled less fj. ftllll lAn~ 1 FREE APPRAISAL 73 DATSUN 61 O 11111 Im, llluc, good buy t>J2 !!3aM 01trin Se11scape, ap· lo .. a, Malnt~e/ . ood , . GP. Kit & much more! than 1000 ml. Rear Ba, """ WJW We buy used cars & 5,IH 8932 praised 11l $1 ,000., $1,200. Senlce f020 Loa 17 glass/w cttbin, $1800 invested. 847·0166. w /tub & shower. Sips 5, tru e ks . ca 11 G HOTll Co u Pc. au Loma ti r ------ 645·1679 ••••••••••••••••••••••• keel, O.B ., t rlr. $1500. Sl3,500 BTU a /c. Bal TOYOTA CHEVROLET for a free trans miss ion. rucllo. uu· 6l 220 SC: <.:ou11\'. Air, ----------Elect rical-Woodworking 546·8592. · Motorcycle Trailer. Will jacks s3.950. 673.o.s<!S appraisal. cond1t1unin;.:. t55:SGVJ 1 .im tm. iniut <.:oud. UcsL um 10 -a ...,n Hobie 14 w ,ra er, 1~: •963-Z767• HiLos 10'. ref r ig, sink. 1960 Ho1bor CM. 646 9303 c. "' ----SCRAM LETS Pl b. g Install t;" . . /l ii . carry 4 bikes. GROTll Cl lL'VRQLL"f $2777 ollCl'.1!JI u:121. • & Repair. Inboard Eng. mac $895. S~bot fbgl:; to 1 t cond. xtra. 18211 Beach Blvd. 'u2 l !JO SL J\le rcccJes. ANSWERS Repair (in boat). Scorpio racing, new sail 675·6883 TRICK 1973 CZ, race r e-~5~e64~_;868 · :;, .67 ,,. Ton Ford pk 1 " Huntington Ucach 1 J)"IUI LAn~ 1 Hl'IJlt e11i.:111c. llarcttup. Marine.548-9704 . ady, forward shocks & • ~ , up. on., 847-6087 5493331 (I""" UllW AmrFm :.tcn.·o. Ask1nJ! Tiptoe -Soften Boot", Mor1·n... 12 Ft. HOBIE Mono-cat. lots more. See Lo ap-Autos for Sale bed. A /~. c~mper pkg. ~ S.1.JSO. 5!ili·7:19'1 Luwful -Apathy .. .. xlnt. $495. {pvt. PLY J preciale. 642.3420 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1,100. 963-3532 SELLING YOUR CAR? :·(~~ TOYOTA ----Embark -Column Equipment 9030 842-3737 951 o TOP PRICES PAID MGB 9744 lNS'fALLM~NT ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ,70 KAWA 175 Dirt. Gefter•I International ·~• T P.U. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S ""ILIO ""T Xlnt cond . .,.n5. •••••. •••• • ••••••••••• •• Xlnt cond. Auto trans. For Imports 19., H b Someofthehapp1estmo-lnflatableRubberDinghy "' "' ..... d d P/ t $11504992400 Pa1dfororNot -""'Or or.C~f>.16910] 1!171 MU :\111.lgl't, ;$(),()()() men ... In lilc u1·'' when 4man.newincarton. JO'Colum"-'a~•oo~ Cal1962·0 nca 70 IH Travelull, Joa e s.ec. · · · n ,,,1.,-,, \lt c r c ...,, ~ UI .... ovuo p Pt s h d Dean Lewis linnorts 'H uo z . Ir m ags I I . .., o;) . I • "'· you ~cl the last laugh, $65. 646·9000 Cruise equipt incl ull . • vt. y. u~ 8 a es. MUST SELL! 1973 LUV ··;{"~;· ,\-:-.t i ~·:-1,' ~05.395,ulh.!i.' lii5·:!011'i0tfi 1t;.1:m. !1ave lhe last wo\·d. und Sf!GNET Auto. pillot case coven; &. c~hions, 150',, 71 HONDA 350. SL, gd. aux. tank 968·6229. TRUCK. Xlnt cond. Lo 1966 l!_t;.~ C . .M. PH. Pl}. 833·4!318 p a y t h c I a s t . · . · Genoa, pressure wtr, cJlil cond. Cerrant Corks. A ti / m1 Am / Fm 8 track ----Pantera 9747 INSTALLM ENT xlnt con~. S450. Racing l11e lines, 2 ancho1·s, Knobbys, extras. S32S. "c1Cllfe? 9520 s le;eo Full rack & ton-TOP CASH.I '7J 24UZ 4 s"d. arr concf. •. •••••••••••••••••••••• • I • . Sabot, hte. xlnl cond. 830-7352 OHICS . ,, p I I k Stere~ tape, Cstm in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ne11u cover. $2200. For clt:an u:.ed Cal's & mag whls, new M1ch s. 7'1. ant e ra. 1 u c , Mlscellaneous $400. 675 . 5421 ~~~~~·Mo~e~~r~~~~co;i. '74 Kawasaki 175. Ridden Very RARE •53 Nash 63~04_!1. • truck:.: JI ow a 1 11 ~~ ~1 ~5c. $4 ,500 firm. t'!'r}~mrf~~~t.J6;::r~~;a~~ Wonted 8081 W11nted Whaler type diuon. Puwer Boat Dir Jmo's.i!)25oroffer.PH: Healey with '59 C.:ad 68 Forti Pkup, camper Chevrokt.Do\t:&(iuJll 6i5·lb4t> ••••••••••••••••••••••• dingy Marine toilet & 6/0 494-7085 en" 1 nc M akc orfcr h 1 lcJI Streets. nr. Maci\1·Lhur, ,73 D ""TSU.._. must Sacril1cc. 10 yr · ~ · · s ell a c 4 SP< sat c "' ..,. SS CASH SS FOR fishing reel 842·7687 terms avallahle. Honda 305. Excellent con· 676-0970, ask for Bill. tank, s1595, 494.sJ11. Jamboree anti Bristol, Porsche 9750 Good used fum/refrlgs Newport Beach. !S3.1·U555 6 I 0 s t a t i 0 " ••••••••••••••••••••••• . loats Power 9040 YACHTING cJ1tion, price $300. '60 Ai.ton Martin Coupe. - --l><>RSCJI L'. l"liJ •. , ... Frzrs/stoves. 546·0768· •••••;••••••••••••••••• ASSOCIATES 545.,532 Show Car, 40K mi. $5.250. 71 FORD ~ I BUY Wagon c. " "' bl E d l·r bo "·05 w c t Llwy "'8 Q L 46 J UNL' ''Al"'.' 1. l :oupc. Nice. 673 2uso or Music al 16' Dou e n 1 e at ~a . oas c • ,, Q l RA 11o...1 C HERO "'" \.J IN:.:. th.rn 11,Uou adual i;; J·ti·Nl J uhn Instruments 8083 w/eng. well. $350. GHP l714)64U·0551 HUSKY 250 4 spd, new ·57 Packard Clipper, 4 " 847 ·7i.l:~ mil es, autu1nat11· __ _ OB l. I 673 '""'" trans, lower end, terlon d 36 800 ct mi .,,.,"'"' AuLOm"l1c transmission, l I 1 I I . 5 •• •• ••• • • • • •••••••••••• op tuna . ....,.,,, c 8 bl es, T & M Pipe. r . . ori.,. . ~-.. ransm1:.~wn , air tom 1· i2. 911 ·, illJt!dl't . u m1. 1 . G 1 f SANTANA 2i, xlnl cond. '40 Lincoln Cont . pow1:r s teering, mag 111111ir1~. lui.:i.:a;.:<· r.1t'k, s µd., l.>lal'k on ulack, C assic u Lar. ' amura. 26' Cabin Cruii;er. Head. Must sell! $34!00. Sharp. $375. 552·7944 Roadster. Restored, wheels very low miles & At1tos, Imported lit·. il!J J l'M. l'ntcd lo s l l'r co / Im , nu x w X P -60,<Case. s35o. Ph: T /S.Rblt.eng.Nupaint, •493-3767• .7lMon.essa Dirt,250cc. TourDoor.$12,000. in ;.:ara'gekcp~condltion.•!••••••••••••••••••••• i.ell. Mich. conv 'd 75 Lail 644-7699. varnish, batteries & w1r-· · · b Venture 21 rt. Sailboat & Plants & Furniture. Blh Deale r 557-414 1''or the laslld1ous uyer! General 970 I J1·m Slemons lights. I ~n mac. snoo, Q Ill G 't p 100 ing. $2500. 675·1!1.15 iS'M 11~ It ti u er u1 ar am . _..;;..._ ________ , Trailer, only $2600. Also xlnt cond. 968-7677 '67 Lincoln Convert. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• I rt :. . . a ---- walls. 4 ·l 2'' speakc.:Grs, 6 25 'LymanSporlfisher 17 l't. Ski boat $900 .. 71 Yamaha350cc, under '64 LincolnConvcrt. '74 AUSTIN MAHIN/\ 1 8 mpo S ·.;:i POHSCllt·:. New con- 6m3o.OOold. $3 00. ary Marlin Chair, Sounder. 675·8866 ,,000 mi, xlnt cond. ""J\{\. Bestof'lerlakes t>4G· Litre 4 dr. Seclan. Ari', l!Jill lla1•1JurBlnl.L' .. \1. clitwninsr<ll'&out! 7 ·l 4 Makeoffer. 646-9000 " ~ AM /FM, v1n}I top. llESTOFFEH.~·1266 • GJBSONESl75D Col.28. 70.lOwner.J/B. 675-4787aft.4:30p.m. MGTF Concourse Cond. radials, Hane:.t Culcl 631-1276 LATE 5u':.. "'"""· 14 ' Alum. Elgin Runabout Main . Jib. sptnnciker & .65 160 HONDA, elec. Dead Sharp! For info., ext. 6 wks. olcl, 2000 mi .. 7 1 ti 10 w •'n. Co llllJ. 73 PORSCHE ...,..,., w13•,2 HPO/H.Clean Gcnua & t!Xtr..ts. $12,500. Phone Rlvers1d 3100W"--tH .,,.., 25"'PG ...: "100' " 5411-2193 after 5pm $350. 646_9000 ~13 . .J38.3938 starter. xlnt c~nd. ?X' or .'-WS wy. rw.. · m • .., a vc ~ s P4u1pefl. X Int cond. SIMI 9 I I T "'RG"' m11kc offer. 64;>·779;> .7141683·0950 642-9405 $3,150. Alt. 6, 640·5872 &. lake over JM)'ml·nt. "' "' FENDER llandmaster 3 • c C T · "'-..,.,:: .. ERICSON Id Heautrlul black in and A /JBL. F l .. win -=rew. Gia) 27 l l yr. o . '74SUZUKIStreet&D1'rt "69 LINCOLN EXECU· LAMBORGHINI 4!1·1·818ti L I A\l/FM "t k: mp w .5 • oxx Hp, sips 6, VHF Radio. Beautifully furn. & · TIVE LIMOUSINE by 1949 Chevrolet Truc k . _. . .. ou SI< c, · 0 rae Fuz7.-WAH ,Gunar&cor· manyxtras.Mustseeto rigged.494 ·3503 Less than2SO_ml.$95.& Lehm11nn-Peterson.New Runs go~d. XJ.nt work A:'\!\Ot:i'\Cl~G 71 Datsu n 510, :\ C. ~tcreo. racl10.a1rcondi- ds A1trur <>AS() 751 4-1119 assume loan 537·6t01 k S37-4n• '>°'U'2 ~\m Fm :,tcn.'O la"L" Z uonin!!. 5·:.(ll''-"'· s pecial · ~ · · appreciate. $11,000. · en"tne, trans, tires & true • ;>. '7't'""' · "' kd Robt. Louis Stevenson ., ALJTQ CLASSICS .... 111:.. l11k1· rJl'k, I :.pd 1 .illo~ whi;d::. L I\'. ;;730 • SHURE P .A. System , 898·.1072a rt.5 w ays School. P e bble Bejch. 1961HarleyDavidson paint. Full i;io~e~. Very ·57 FORD Pkup. w/util. ~19!15 lii5·1!1;!l llllLS!i~!f.'>. co m p I etc wff I '14 BAYLJNER; is', 1/0, Need Lido lls or other chopper,newengine,all tewmade.642-7592 . bed. Cabover c mpr . LTD . I J• SI Microphones Best o er all extras. Ski-fish· boats. Will pickup dona-chrome. $1800/bestoffer .64 MGB Roadster $67S. :.hell. $550 or ofr. HB. . 'i:! _ Datsu11 510 Sedan. Im ernonS over$1000.642·0W7 cruise.. ·neaut. cond. lions,, tax deduclable. 675-948lor645·5833 '64 Cadillac 4 Dr. $225 536-2658 ~::e~t~em;s~u~otd~~~ ~lt.~~~li.or lh:st Utll'r.I Imports Fibesacryhcdrumset.u T .O.P. Sac. Call aft. Call Ann Lowe collect 1970Honda3SO 646·2022 or548-7482 '60 CHEV.% ton pkup. authorizeddealer! rn7o ll11rborllh·d,C.M. pc. Hurdwal'e. Zll cym. 7PM.714·496-7297 408·6Z4·ll57 Completely rebuilt, mint 1928 MODELA w/'70reblt.enl:(.$600.or SPECIALIZING IN fiat 9725 631-1276 bals & c ases. S800or best 13 ' Boston Whaler, 35HP 18 ' Alpha Catamaran. cood. lnc'l extra engine Complete with all ac· bes:olter. 841i·l810 Sales Service ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----- orrcr . .Btll,536.·!1540 Mere. Sharp! Ready to xlnl cond. w/ beach &parts.$395 552·<Yl6l Leasing ORANGECOUMTY'S ox ~12 :'-ll'w paint, alloy M k ff cessor1es. 548·4559 Vons 9 5 7 O Tl 1 E 1' EW I.le Of,qi~lp';:~~~ture&8085 E:o.2!~~00. 675·2J47 or :;;~.~~~~~~es .• a e o er. ~71t.,Y~~s~~5~r~duro, Recreational ••••••••••••••••••••••• l975LAl\IBont;111r-.1 NE~~~J:o~~.~~EST ~~:~~~~·~~c:~:~~~<l.~~:~~~t_O C I 6 Vah1'cle" 9530 1973 Ford Super 200. Can URRACO D'-'LlVL'l'Y ------•• •• •••••••• HOBIE 16 A be l & al 847·884 "" • b i "' .IJ' ·1,".1 ..: M u~t s·~ll 1. l'blt •••• ••••• •• 9 rt. BOSTON WHAL~R . au Y ••••••••• •••••••••••••• e used for construct on All Motl els & Colors .... ~ ~ N ~ w Exe svl chrs $15/35, secy Squall. X lnt. cond. $250, race ready ! Owners anx· llS Rickman MX. super .73 Chevy Cheyenne .~4 T. ~urposes. or convert. to NOW ON DISPLJ\ Y c n ~ 1 l r a n s . chrs $6/24 , desks, dl'tg (pvt. ply) IS42·3737. ious. 644·200tor839·7518. fast. Xlnt cond. Must P. Up w/shell + .73 surfer. Call 675·6646. Dick Miller Motors tires hrks, clutch ~oo. !ltools/dks, exc dks. 33 TakingOrdersOn 545.i;:11iJ. Pterce-867 w !!Ith, CM. 22 Ft. SUP ER SPORT Kite No. 591, Salls xlnl, Sell! 673 ·19 Vacationeer 20' fully sell 73 Dodge Van, great cond. l"::Jl .. ~lill - _ __ . 645.7411 • fibre glass. deep-V, OMC hull fair $325, ~ood cond. 72 Kawasaki 750. runs like cont'd trlr w/complete 6 cylinder stick 675-5403 The New Esoada's r... .. lb .. p 1tu::,c11 E BHA 1 ronL dn\'e.210Hp,opencock· 675·47!18 new. $600. besl ofl'er. hookup Including sway or675·8,i4J • ARRIVJNGSOON t.:U\1!1'.lllsli\J tj.,')~JS Good Of1'1ce F\Jrn1Lurc pit, xlnt. cond. S3995. 645·5000 x5J9. bar, a/cond both units. ---Open Mon-Sat. 9 to 6 14!11 IA' Warn1·r Gi.I :.!m:.! for sale. <pvl. ply). 842.37:n. 17' Thistle, 2 set sails, lrlr. Both top cond. $6800. '69 FORD 1 ton, V8, auto Closed Sun. .il Su i\1,un --- 714.631.1111 xlnt cond. xtras. $1700 .52 K ·model Har ley 548·6567af't6pm trans., fac. air, xlnt. AUTOCLASSICS.LTO. S.1nlJt\n.1 .1ji 21.l:!RollsRoyc e 9756 -----Sanger Flat Blm. 18'6" 213·47l·5520. chopped $1800 make of· d B & I VW cond. New pnt.. cpts, 10591 Bechler River. ----••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!~~~.~.?.~~~! .. !~~.~ ~~3~94~~~s~: J~r trl r. 18' s EAG.ULL -:V/lrlr. fer. Top ~ond. ~-1716. s::ooccu,g~·~ll c~g~ all paneled. $1.750. 839-612'. Fountain Valley, Qi. 1973 FIAT #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. F I ELD 'S Warehouse good rigging, sails. but 1973 YAMAHA 2;JO MX. licensed. $1000. 551·4166 72 Ford 200, V8, auto, air, 714 /557-3345, l:!ISportCoupc fR ROY Sale. 400 Pianos & '73 SKlPJACK 24', FB. needs some work. $600. reblt eng, no miles. Xlnl alts. ~m /fm s tereo tape, 714 963-838l Mrnt <.:ond 646·»202 R CARVER Orguns. new & used OMC 225, fully eqwpped. 847·1338 cond $600 592·l79J 4 W 1 D · 9550 37.500 m1. Xlnt. $3000.. ROLLS -ROYCE G d 548 3533 . . hee rives Alt. 5PM, 548-2847. If R 9705 '68 ~o Coupe. New motor r 17 hs Spinets, ran s. . Lidol4No.2512w/trailer. 75 Honda CB 360'f. Like ••••••••••••••••••••••• A a om•o 23•E. ' i. G f & PJIOl many extras. COSTA MESA Playen;. oing out or 29• Custom Sport Fisher. XlntCond $1100. new. 275 miles. Best of-·55 W1llys Wgn. 4 whl dr. 1963 Ford E conoltne ••1••••R••••••••1;····:~0•• be:.loffe;'.494·5'.!"Jl so-uu business. Rent(OPL to $9600 w/Newport Moor-673-3731 fer. 640·0165. Rebll to max. Best orfcr. Heavyduly Van. New A fa omt:O· ,Jrc ~•, v ---- buy. Kawai.; Stienway, ing., See at L.B .• ~farina 646·0158 Eng. Call art 6PM. Bertone Coupe. f'11ll} '7.1 FIAT 850 Sp1cll'1. CLOSEDSUNDAYS Baldwin. Chickering, #450Thencall675·4458. Hobie 16. w/trailer. xlnl 1970 250 YAMAHA En-963-5443. restored. New l'll/.!. New /\M!l··:\1, 21000 mi. i..lnt. Saab 9760 Yamaha,K1mball.Wur.. cond.Mus tSell! duro, Git Kit, exp .Hronco'69SoltTop.tull e verything l'n.l'L> AP· Sl .. 'lOO. Appl e Gri1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• etc. 3:!' Century Cab. Cruiser. 548·!14 lO chamber. Runs great. roll c age, perf. running. 7 1 Che v .y Van· 3 6 0 pointmenl only . .JW 1!7.):J 5Jti l455 1971 Sonett I I I. yellow, 4 FIELD'S (714)638·2770 Tw 1n Ch r ysler eng. Lehman 12. ti·ailer. 2 sail~ $375. 968-3528 Asking $2000. IH•l·03l9 Automattc. Atr cond. 1 S:IOUll h F ·m 1207lBrookhurst.OG. $1 2.000.Call675·5774. XI t d $7UO Power steer. $2895. '73SPJDEH \Silt t.;nupe> '7 1 805 Spider Convt. Blk sr,1. , ., ca~, ,11 •• • Cl new ). n con · 74 'h Yam. YZ 125 B. Xlnt '63 J 646-9746 2iOUO 101 , a 1.·hcrr,y. w, blk 111L. Heal sharp' ll.I l!il! .1,,_1 '11 ti.\;, -tii!:H 1911 Sohmer (jrand 2a·741ERTRAM or trade for Laser. cond. Ported. larger re· eep S5,i5U.5~i26H Sl7i5.55flti4·1li. Ull ti CP arlorJ 51500/0fr. F IB Sprtfshr. Twn F/W 545·0~32 . eds, JOm m.carb. Redline Wagoneer '64 lnlernalional Metro, ---9707 -_,, "'-b '·'M..: \. ond ll97 ·21:102 days 4\14·2652 1 h d new paint, tires, etc. Nds Audi Honda 9727 ··~ •7 :.ia <':• "' '11 t'. . · Eves. Mere 4!25's . Like new, LIDO 14, No. 21115, nu swin g arm, radia ea SI 199. engine work. Might trade ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo. l·.x. l·~nd. ~:WO -----------1 ~;:,~8'5:{~~e:,1;k~~!O or varn, zola. w/trlr. Im-$675/besl offer. 642·0354 4 Wh et: 1 drive . for truck. 557.4300 Illil HIULS. ~lulu, umilm, Honda l'oss1hl e Lradl'f>l5·87:1U_ HAM MON D M:I. mus t mac. 714·848·0293 L\173 Honda SL 100. Xlnt aulom11t1c, power, PtS, 4 dr. lti,000 m1. new tires, Subaru 976l sell, clean, extras. $550. 1941 CHRIS 25' Overniter. •RACING. SABOT* cond. Only 682 mi. Like A/C. Loo kb showroom '7 1 S U P E RV A N • battery & bruke:.. 1>u11il & SG A & B ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• C.:a11Keith ;552·884L Slp.s 2 .. '68 eng. $2000. S250/ofr. G7371i-17 nu. S375. Pvt. Pty. lresh.129TO custom1ied. Best reas. sunrool.S3 IOO.~l:i·!llti:l. '' Fat JoHS11ha n1 t11rp;irts . k d 968·6623. DLR 646 44411 offer. Fred. 833·0763 or -----I 0010 Our c ory Wurlitzer Spln1t, x lnt 846·7082 evl!s/w n s. · 545.3031 ·73 BEAUT. FOX 8 rwn. ·I Makn,llcr cond. $750. 846·9004 alt. 4 74 Glasspar Trihull, 188 35' CHEOY LEE ~l~P· '73 Honda CB350 F. '73 lnt'l ·!• T P .U. PJb s pd. air. et<.:. 1:3000 m1, plus .Y1.•U~n:~:~~e ol al Phone ~~86 __ or wknds. HP 1/0 . Mere. Crtaiser. .Beautifully ma int d. $050or Best offer. p/s auto. 18 000 nu : Autos Wanted 9590 35MPG. SH.\HP. $3,5i5 tessoncs, T & L. Toyota 9765 • hi 8093 60 h 0 A6 "'""l S24,5oo. Pvt. Ply. 833·0569 642 5""5 or""" 0892. 1'·,m' pe1· + m11n'y "'xtrus.' •••••••••••••••••-•••• 01fer. 645·6~0 Sewing Mac nes rs.'" ·vv,, · l70 .......,. vu "' He rb Friedlander •••• •••• • • • • ••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28' Baja Boat. Dsl. loats, Slips/ 9070 Motor Homes, Clean! $44!00. 548·4970 Orang• County's Austin-Healey--9709 537 5464 8H:Viat:i6 TOY QT I(' N E C c; H I S e w i n g Xlnt Cond. 112,950 Doc:kJ Sale/Rent 9560 Highest$ luyer ••••••••• • • •••••• •••••• K.> Machine, Game show Pvt: Ply. 540-0408 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• on Im~ Austin M arina GT '73. Jaguar 9 730 prize, like new. $3lO. SLlPS Newport Beach · f'il>erglass Bed Cover 1111 Maxey Toyota S2000 or bst offe r. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-4865 alt 5 F1sh/Sk1 16' Fiberglass, Sall or Power CORTEZ 1969· 10 mileage. for J 4 Ton Truck Call Roger or Bill before 3. 960-2135 7 2 JA VEl.11'4 S rtl G--""-8094 w/hardtop, Mere. 0 /B, 673-5253 645·8506 S200. 646·9000 847-8M5 IMW 9712 ST po ng ~ $895. 18554 Santa Cruz . \' ~. 1 j CtOr) Jir roncJ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cir .. F.V. Nr. Magnolia WANTED: Moor !?.sllpor ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1011111 .1?. lull power, POOL TABL ... Tnangle E sidetle ror 26' c.;1assic OR ...... GE COU .... TY'S "'• • & lhs. ~" " power s t ec:rtn!?. 1111ly 31 1i x 7. Solid mahogany. Wood Sloop. 646-9079 8!t 5 OLDIST :to.1100 1nlll'S, ne\\ rad1.1l 7/8" Slate. Perl. cond. 18' Glass-2 motors·l·60hpl loata, StotCIC)e 9090 $ tires. 546·4130 days, 846·3048 l ·H1ihp. on large -whee ••••••••••••••••••••••• eves. trlr. Live bait tank. Ex· tros. Really to~u! SlOCIO. Boat Stora~e -cfa1ly · M o v I n g . m us l s e I l ! 673· 1645 w o c k I y m o n th I Y Regulation AMf' pool ta· SecuritY·l 4hr lounctung ble, xlnt cond, best oCfer '71 24 fl. Marauder ~/B, ramp. Newport Dunes. over $400.673~16S. twin 165, loaded incl. ll31Back8ay.644~ auto pilot. Days 646-2811 I Surrboarda·6'8, '5(). 8'6, or eves, 968.74~. Tronaportdt on $25. Rick. • •• • • • • • •••••••••• • •• • • 646·1743. 50' dsl Trawl!!rs SSOM Ca~ers, Salt/ ---------40' dal Trawlers $3SM lent 9120 64" O'Brien Water Skis, 30· 'frawlors tw2.ooo •••••• •• • •• • •••••••• ••• cuatom blndangr n~v. C.:ompl'd price. Finished •71 FORD ;\• ton Sport used. $75. 546-4191 " under consi.. Atlunuc; C.:usl. A /C. P;B, P1S Store, Restaurmt, Pacific Maritime Co. Many other extra~ Lo a.r 1091 87~·8945/646·~1 m 11 e 8 g, . w / 1 1 11 Dreamer C mpr. St'lf 30' Trawler, Perkina dsl. contained. like ut:w noth ••••••••••••••••••••••• !CE MAK1NO MACHINE. 500 lb. $150. 675·1832 TV, R•dlo, HIPI, Steree 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ma11nuvox color cur1,.,olt, 1100<1 concl1Uon $100. 64~·7919 Sips 5. F !fl. dual control. $24, 000. 675-8945/646·5491 ...:$5:::..:.:• 000:.:..:.:·..:53.:..8:..·.::IS:.:llti~--- 23' INBOARD on Lrlr HolldayCamporfor ~ton Ply1ala11. Oepl.hfinder. truck. See to apprecl;.1te la wet deck. Od. bay ltxtras 540 09'.M boat.$800.ororr.Al:fo l2' 8\11 ' t;ab ·Over. S .C. outboard fiberglass. . Stovu, lctbox, sle..-.,s 4, !!_D. 538·26~ id.Int., Rt>lco hyd Jt1Ckll1 :.!3 ' CAD CftSR, motor., 4 ~. 4H ·l003 _!!'l· 604 18" TV, hlaok " whllo. whl. & trlr. f>'trst $1000. Older. but iood cab over Needs minor repuir, $35 l u k o 11 • F r e d , campar, alps 4 Sell 494 694!8 1133·071131545·3031 cheup $400. 499 ~!16. _ Sales-Serv1ce·Leaslng Roy Carver, Inc. Rolls 'Royce BMW 234 E. mhSI. Costa Mesa 546·4444 '74 BMW lh>2Til WardS.Lee American Mo ton 'I 547·5826 1234 So. Main St. Santo Ano Perfect condition, __ am1fm ster<.'O, $7600/ol· 73 Jaguar XJ-6 fer. 497 ·3133/833-6754 Jlsn. CREVIER &I U Iii HOAO'llMY SANTA ANA aa1.a111 TM8 ""1*61'1....,... MACMM '75BMW2002 3000 Mtle3 · ~ Call 642· 1475. ***** '73 3.0s, 18,000 ml. $860(). 876·2682 Dark blue with natural Interior. lull fac tor}' equipment, real C'Ol<1 ulr cond1t1on1ng. This t••r hu been ll•raac kept 11nrl 11 In obviously for tho l•st1dlou1 b14.Yel'' NLWf'lH\'I IMJ 'lJHf S 3100 W.c...t tt.,. U · 642-9405 Brand New '7 4s ONLY IOLEFT Also I 4 Demos .it THEM ENDOL'S SAVINUS Exam1>lt- ·71 Coroll.1 Wai.;nn Auto., radiu, bumper gu;,i rcls. l~7 I l $2997 - Decutlenn~r QrovorA 1966 Hor bo1 ( M Mb q301 '71 Corona vinyl hurrltop. mag wheels. \'l'Q chmn. $1495. 55~ H 55 i4 (;cltcu GT $.l650 or liest Offer (.;alJ 1132 2304 ----~-~ '73 TOYOTA WAGON. Creme betjle with black anterior. l>u<"kl'l seats, AM /fo'M. u1r c-ond1tlon· 1n~. a u lnm~tlc tranami~1'1on, looks new ! Onl y 13 ,000 mllu. \372JFFI OnlY~.!..._ Th• flUltest draw 111 tM West. . .a Da1ly Piiot Classified Ad 642 Si?!:_ J I ,. ,...., .. -• -~ ~,.. ~ _....._ ....... _"\. .... 't.-.. ·-. .. • • • -.. .. .... • U I -I DAILY PU.OT Sunday.June8, 197S ,. .. ~ ........ -............... Alltos,t•,ortecl BRAND NEW 1975 2002 4 SpHds & Automatics Ready for Immediate Defivery • Excellent Selection 530i & 3.0si In Stock Now! • Brand New 3.0-CSA I Last of These Classics! 14 MBZ 4SOSL Autom•tic. stereo. bo1n 10!)5 13 BMW 3.0 cs • speed air. ste,eo. idSO. '702800CSA on stock' • 13 JENSEN HEALEY .AMlfM. 1~.000 o"g1na1 m<llS. '68 MBZ 210SL A.utomaue. ''' 1 owner! 72 PORSCHE 911T S •ooed. uereo mags. 1 OWflet! '73 Alfa Romeo Spider Roadster. 5 speed, low miles '73 Buick Regal Coupe Low miles & immaculate. $AVE '74 MUSTANG II Economical 4 cylinder. 4 speed 73 VW SUPER BEEru Low miles. AM/FM & Many More To Choose From! E:I 28402 MARGUERITE MISSION VIEJO 831-2040 • 495-4949 ....................... 72 TRIUMPH GT-6 6 cyl., 4-speed, radio. \319BYF >. $3177 ~eulemib \Tl TOYOTA. 1966 Horbot. C M 646 9303 ·7~ Spitfire, great cond. Amt F"m Stereo, lug. rack. $l800. 6i3-6290 70 ELDORADO 1',ully loaded, vinyl top. (6068NQ). 1835 cc VW mutor Dual $2577 42mm Webers, etc. Only '71 Camper Pop Top, reblt tGJ\ flD1A 1600 eng. New radials. ~ 74CORYl1Tl 1967 MHC. WA.oN· · STINGRAY OnlY $300. - Beaut1ru1 yellow, Radlo,1----55_2_·9CM4 ___ _ heater , ~ u tom a tic 1966 -10 p$gr Wagqn. transmlu1on, power Full pwr . Runs well steering., 7600 1&ctual $49S.Call642-14BO ' miles, he. 9<17MMP.•-'--------- $7495. Must•CJ t951 Jim Sle1110ns ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74MUSTANG11-hardtop, Imports A1c. P;s. P1a, •·spd, • 1970 Harbor Blvd, C.M. saddle brorue, vinyl to_p, styled wheels & more. 631-1276 Immac. $2950/ofler. CoUCJar · 9931 -833---19-18------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 Mu.slang, souped eng. '72 XR7, Wife's car. N~ar ma~s. wide tires, 4 spd. new /loaded. Low miles. Asking $750. 963-443.5 536-4318 71 Cougar XR7, a /c radials, lo mi., nu brks & shocks. Days 586·5551. '70 Sedan De Ville, xlnt eves 545-0503 100 mi. $850. 548-1691 f}j l • Am/fm. ~700. 962-GO.S4 ~ VOLVO · Volvo 9772 ,1966 Ho1bo1. CM 64b 9303 ....................... --------- SPECIAL VOLVO SALE! 166MUSTAHG $599 • Automatic, Radio, Heater, Lie. PRC9t2 cond. New tires. s;2100. 962-8717 Ood9e 9935 DLR 646-4448 ----------....................... ~~~~~~~~~~ '72 EL DORADO , xln $2375 '73 Spt Dart, v-top. , Beat prit:e increase. cond, lo miles, fully Pow/air, all xtras, clean. 65 Mustang. Sm! V:8. Super stock, All models eq uipped , leather. 19,800mi.P.P .54S-l270 Auto trans. P/S. Ong. Volktwa9en 9770 Priced to Sell. Overseas 586·4163 aft 6 ..._ cond. $895. 645·1513 . •o•••••••••u•o••uo Deltver.v Specialist.:) \ 70 Charger R/T, 375HP, • REPAIRS-SERVICE 1\,,,.11 lAnw 1 71 El Dorado, 11 track auto, fully equip'd. nu Oldsmobile 9955 Exchange & Rebuilds (f '-'U" UUUJ stereo. Vin. lop. etc. Pvt. t ires & batt. Orig. Ownr. •••••••••••".••••••••••• BROOKLYN .UUG CO. ~ Pty · $3595 642-03,22. Xlnt Cd. $1595. 4~310 Sal4t8 and Service Estimates 548·9141 ~ VOL VO 75 CADILLAC '74 Dart Sport. 2 Dr. ~~~S.;4R~~~ '74 VW Hus. Orange, air COUPE de VILLE Sedan. 6 cy!, standard cond, radio, tinted win-1966 Hurbor CM b4b 9303 trans, A/C. 9400 nii. To HONDA CARS d S 5 r a t Fully equipped, c. uise settle estate. "">600. Ph: Un1·ver11•ty l"\l..&-ow . y . warr· n y. OR"' ... GECOU .... TY I I h . . >j><o ~ 9800 mi. 551-3270 """" "" contro · eat er intenor. 549-1797. 2850 Harbor Blvd. VOLVO Serial lf42529L $8295. Costa Mesa 540-9640 '74 vw. Xlnt cond .. $2300 EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Jim Slemons '69 Dart, P1S. P/B, auto., 1 See to apprec iat e . Xt ra's , very clean. '72 OLDS 98, $2395. lm-644.1458. \. Largest Volvo Dealer Imports $1000/ofr. 548·8192. mac. cond., &7,000 mi. ......_] in Orange County! Phone 549· 1220 ask for 66 VW. Excellent condi· , HUYorLEASE 1970HarborBlvd,C.M. 1969 Charger SE, xlnt Steve . tion. AM /FM radio. $525. I DlRECf 631-1276 cond. Loaded. Lo mi.---------,:,~:·:~good cond. ItiOO ~,-,.,?.[~~!Ji!~.·· 74 CADILLAC ~~-~04~.ires. $l0 25 * ·~ic~1ucear~u~~?.' 98 Sed. Private Eng. Wood dash, tape ~ 'J... ~ .J ll TJ..1 tj COUPE de VILLE '66 Dodge, 6 cyl, slant par ty. 644·0451 deck S.2300/ofr. 833-2546 Less than 20,000 actual stick. $450. Pinto 9957 2025 S. Manchester miles, beautiful powder _____ 49_5_·6854_· ____ , ••• •••• •••••••••••••••• 64 VW, reblt eng. am/fm A he' 750 2011 & cassette, runs good. na tm -blue, blue cloth interior. 74 Dodge van % lon 13,000 '74 Pinto Squire Wago~. 968_2887 Lic.685JL0.$6995. ml. P /S .P/B FM/AM Aut~. t.rans. 5500 m1. 63 VOLVO 122 Jim Slemons radio. Mag wheels Call S319 ;i. 642·4335 "69 VW, 9ood cond I _1_s_1_.5_0_10_. ______ 1 ·73 CUST . Runabout, Sl,150 545-5881 STATIONWAGON l970HamrbpororfsBlvd.,C.M. '72 DODGE SWINGER. 0 1'g /Wht., loaded, Mk . 1970 VW Camper, Adven-4-Speecl, radio, heater. Only 32,000 miles, in IV air, disc Orks, auto. lurer, refrig, dbl bed, (!f5963J. 631-1276 g reat condition _84_6·_9_51_11 _______ , water tank , $2300. $l 277 (334GBl).0nly$2495. '72 Runabout.Lomi. 494 0598 66 Sedan De Ville $500 . · Good cond. Nox· device, '68 Dodge Coronet 500 2 !1)1765. Xlnt cond. '69 VW. Body wrecked. 1\ l • 552-00!:l:l dr. hard top, air, P . 645·484o.Bxt.617 Ideal for Baja Bug .• W\ tw1A 70 CADILLAC'S st~ng, p· br'!kes 76,000 1974 Pinto Wg. L1.1g.rack, $450/ bst ofr. 963-5314 aft m m1. gd. end. $600 or best Had. Tires, radio, $2,850 5. ~ VOLVO 7 to choose from offer 839-8561. 488 KXU Call 83:Hl09J Cou~s Fo d '66 VW SQUAREBACK . S d r 9940 73 Runabout Ma·~s &tires Reblt engine. $700. Call _1_966_H_<_uh_o_r_C_M_b_4_f._9_30_3_, e mts ••••••••••••••••••••••• side pipes, cus~m int. i. 493-:1565. Connrtibles 67 RA .... CHERO L'xl. Pearl whte pa1·nl. 72-142, 4-spd, fuel inject., · "" .r.:. WANTED : Late model o/dr. 48 M XJnt cund., Eldorados 390 V8. P /S-P /B. R /H. 0 -Am/Fm stereo tpe dck . M , AS LOW AS cab camper w/boot. L'x·. 837·2"76. VW Bus or Westphalia A I F m stereo $3995. "' v Hardtop. Low miles. 673-283!:!. S 1795 cond. 9711 Ba'y Meadow,l t11-,---t-h ____ 9_9_6_0_,I ----------1 ( !1~120501 HB. 968 -9836 r ymou 494·4629 P /P Volvo-1969-144S 4spd. Air. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 BUG, gd cond. Nu 40 " radials .. Jm-1Ni.-..-...-• 70 Torino GT, lo mi. fully chrome wheels, am/fm. maculale! Same family equip. nu batt & tires + ATLAS SllOO. 493.0767 smce new. 22mpg. $1800. many xtras. Xlnt cond. ----------494-8759 $14!15 496-9310. Chrysler /Plymouth '73 CAMPER Poplop ----· --OpenDaily&Sun. 'tillU AM /FM. like new, 16000 Autos, Used '&i .El Dorado.lmma~. Lo ·72 Gran Torino, auto, PM mi .OnlyS4,750.~·1093 ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1 , all while int/ext. P-/S, P /B, A/C. $2000. 2929HarborBlvd., ----------General 990 I $2100. 645-2094 Call 49o·5435. Costa Mesa '70 BAJA BUG Sunrf. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------· F W XJ d C 9917 69 ord a gon, air, P /S, 546 1934 many xtras. nl con · '67 Camaro Convert., V-8, amaro P /8, trailer pack. ""'50. -----·-----Ph aft 5pm: 646-5161 auto, :.!d cond. "'799. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -" "' 9 .7 c 1 ood PH: 846-2288 '70 Dus ter V-ll. mags, VDK113 . 1 6 amaro, c ean, g ----------1 stick. Needs paint. $1200. '66 VW Baja bug. Tape deck , roll bar, many xtras. $500. 494-7085. ·n Ponllac Sta. Wgn.. e_ni::.,. auto ~rans, $550. '70 LTD Cntry Sq. Wagon, Call 644.5061. P1S, P /B, air. Super 830-6518asklorR1ck. Air, full pwr, xlnt cond. ---------- 8 c!;.aH· nN .. 1 f 1495. Will trade. Chevrolet 9920 \'e.ry lo mi. $1350. 642·8850 'o.i VW Bus. chrome "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• (bef.12oraft.6J '67 FURY Ill. Lie. YQA !»1. Good cond. PH: 846-2553 wheels, wide tires, crptg Dealer 557-4449 CONNBJ. & panel'g, runs & looks AMC 9905 CHEVROLET good. ~1000. ~--=------=---"--""""'-• • 0 • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • SAL ES & SERVICE '71 VW Camper/PopTop '66 RAMBLER Am -2828 H rbor If cl engine in good cond. bassador Pwr. Gd. cond. a "' $2500. 548-6623 $600. ur trade for truck. COSTA MESA 546-5777 546-1200 • Graduation Gift '62 ----------1 Yellow Bug w/sunroof, Sacrifice d ep '65 Am· 66 Chevelle. SS. 396. 375 cherry. $650. Call btwn bassaclor wgn. rebuilt hp. 4 speed. Balanced & (6-8 pmJ644-5354 or en[.(. S650 / bs t olf. blue-printed eng. Many 646-:!530 846-5097. extras. Best offe r ! 548-8538 1974 GRAN TORINO WAGON ·n Plymouth Satellite 16,000 m i, air, fully Sebring. Xlnt cond. equipped. Executive _$2_8_00_. 6_4_2_·2_411_1_. ___ _ driven car. $3750. Gaudin L,easing, 645-3990 days, 586-1744 eves. DLR3901 70 Sports 1''ury 383 VS auto/ Ps/Pb R1H. A1C '69 Ford LTD wagon. Full Sl200;ofr. 846-3.S22 pwr., A/C, AMi FM. --------- Perf. cond. $1400. '63 VALIANT 6 -=YI, good 546·6541. runn in g cond. $395. '67 BUG GOOD SELECTION USED GREMLINS 1970 . 1974 962-7286 1972 MONTE Carlo, air, 66 Country Sedan, nice --------- xlnt cond., 30.000 mi. lookin g. D.ependable .B es t offer. Pr. p l y family wa gon. $600. '70 FURY II I . g el . transpol'tatiun car. Full pwr. Owner's moving. Sac. at $750. 833·0032 642·1731 '72 VW. Squareback, re- cent valve job, new bar- rels & pis tons, new gen. & batt. Am/Fm stereo. $2100 or best offer. 645-7119. 64~·6089 545-3025 ~--------- NO MONEY'?? Assume my payments on 1965 VW nu down. $48.00 mo. Eves. 548-5940 '69VW $999. •t Spd, radio. heater, mags. buc ket seats, Lie. YXN507 DLH 646-4448 '73 Super Beetle $2695. 4 Spd , radial tires, AM /FM, s unroof, looks & runs new. Lie. l.26JNG DLR 646-4448 73VW Convertible Green with black top & interior, low miles. 72VW Convertible Hec1 walh black top & in- tenor, only 34,760m1les. loth OutstmclllCj! IC you 're parUcular you'll buy one or lhe!ie flne automobiles! . NIJJJP[Jf\ r lf'lf'lJK r~ 4 To Choose 6 cylinder . (136BXI"> Starting At $1995 12 SPORTSWAGON '70 MALIBU 350 4 spd, disc brakes, new tires, xlnt. cond. Sl,300. 968·6482 Beaut. gol<f/brown 4 dr. '64 Monza 2 Dr. coupe. 4 Air. R /H. P /S. P /13. spd, R/H, good tires, nu Clejn. Ex.·cond. P1;ced brks. Runs &looks good! to sell quick ! $2675. 9711 $30u. 536-0512. Bay M eadow, HB 968-9836 1969 Chevelle Malibu, 350 wt 4 spd. New hvy duty clutch. Runs good. $750 or offer. Call aft 6 pm, 548-3740. . '72 BUICK 4 door s tation wagon , radio, heater, automatic -------- '67 MALIBU trans mission, power steering, power win- dows, seats, air condi- t1on1n g, low miles. $2995 Lie. 861 FF'G. ·Jim Slemons $599. V-8. Aulomatic, Air cond., P IS .. Vinyl Top, New paint job. Lie. UZT316 DLR 646-4448 Imports 1970 Harbor Blvd, C.M. '66 l1npala Super Sport, 4 631-1276 spd. 39ti eng. $500. 1----------1 552·1101or640·4550 • 1970 Buick Riviera, low Bl Ch I 9925 Bk. All power. 673·0998 rys er Pvt Ply •••••••• •• •••••••• ••••• '71 Newport Cstm. Air, PS/PB, Gd. Cond. $1950. Call 968-1903 . 69 BUICK SPORT WA.GO.. 3 seat, 9 passenger, fac- tory air, automatic, power steering & brakes, vinyl Jnlerior, chrome roof rack. (YWR589) $1895 _ Conthutntol 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Lincoln 4 Dr. New radials . ..Needs work. Best offer. P .P. 640-6174. 166 Continental $899. l lOI W.CoaSI hr· NA 642·9405 · Cadillac 9915 Y·8, Automatic, P/S, full power. Got everything. Like showroom fresh. Low mites. Lie. Sl.5426 ---------...................... . '611 Curnpe r. Poptop. 11 tiack. I-M :!lert .. 'O. rbll cng. Xlnt cond. $2200. 536·2185. '14 Coup• dt Vil,. Completely cqwpt. Mint C'Ond . $850() PP (;.ill fOt' details. 640 I IX9 L \ DLR 646-4448 '72 MARK JV Loved by it'sowner S46·04fil 10 FORO MAVERICK Only $13?5 Bl•Motcn ·~ Valiant 6 cyl, good gas mileage. $275. 645·15l3. '7J WAGON Below Bluebook Whlse. 645-3915 aft. 5 Pontiac 9965 BrltlU Mltor l:lr Divlsiol Dazzling New Showroom. -Newest British Imports He<e Now! Jaguar • MG • Triumph • Austin Matina Join our Gala Opening • Refreshments • Jolly Good Show Grando .. • • -· A. D A·==·1 CONNELL~ CHEVROLET 2\:.\ HARBOR BLVD COSTA MES1l )·16-1200 1 .. -·--· COSlA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF JUNE 8 • JUNE 14 I AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee. Inc. 1234 S. Main St., Sar;ita Ano 547-5826 Crevier Motors 208 W. I st St., Santo AocJ 83S-3 I 71 C ADILLAC Nabers Cadillac . 2t/XJ Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa 546-1200 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd, Huntington Beach 842-nSI • Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010 . ' Sunset Ford 54l40 Garden Grove Blvd., Westminster 636-401 0 University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa' 5'40-9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd, Huntington Beach 842-8844 Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa 540-5630 Santa Ana l.incoln-Mercury 1301 No. Tustin, Santo Aoo 547-05 1 I • MAZDA Jim Panos Mazda 200 I South Manchester, Anaheim 750-2141 ntE OIJLY PILOT, TV WUIC. Jutll I. 1175 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile . 2850 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540-9640 PONTIAC ' Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa 54b-8017 TOYOTA Dean lewis Imports 1'966 Harbor B~. Costa Mesa 640-9303 Bill Maxey Toyota -- 18881 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 847-85S5 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 ' ~. TV !PORT! HICHl/CHT! SUMMY, NM I lO:OMM 1~· Duput/Werm-Up 1:.3 .... 111111 Oodien VI. Phlledefphll Phllllff. ll:IO C8I .... CIMllc . l=i'-~~~~"YR*8en. 2:30 ~ (()) ......... Pwo Tennie Tour 1.-00 MR: a..ntplonahlp Qamea 3:30 '<B (l)><IJ World lnwttdonel Tennis Cllalc The Men'• !ifth ~Jorn Bora "'· sun Smith. I ~ ~TentiliC..-. ,_ __ •.JO• ....................... ,.,,... ' I MONDAY, JUNE 9 aoo.,:,u. Cl) 9 MK Molld9J Nllllt ......... T•m• to be_ en· ~ , TUESDAY, JUNE 10 . _ S:OOPM 8 Allllf •••MR Miii• vs. New York Yenbls. -WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 • 5:!0PM 11 Metor lape ........ O.kllnd A's vs. MIW.ukee 9,... .,... . "• THURSDAY, JUNE 12 \ 7:IOPM • The Wq ft W11 "1958 Colts/Giants NFL Chlmpionshlp" SATURDAY, JUNE 14 -' 1-.... "9T_ T_ 1~ ti! Metor Leque .. Hbel TMm• to be ennouncect ll:IO -.. nbel Anpts vs. MllW9uU. Bl"NWS. 8 (1)8 WOrtd Chlmplolllhlp Tennis The· $172,000 French .nom Pwts. Fr1nc:e. l:IO• a.eoe1tetlOll9l&...,NHRA'a Sprlf11 Che_"'plt)nshlp meet. from ailnesvtlle. F'll •• With • total purse of $250~000. =111~=-=='dlports l:JO Aztlta-,;;; LA. AztKa vs. th• Denver Oynemos. ll:IO Cl) The Vlctlor lpofta ...... .7!00 llOO .. lOlaO 7il0 l:OO 7il0 llOO lOIOO IUM°"'• JUNK I . 9 ~..,..,..... "' ~ Cdr9> 'IO -Lana Turner ~ Quinn, ra Dee John 8a'-!I" ~rd BaMhatt. u;,;;;.;/ Nolan. U elle Me M .. ..._ W ._.. (mua) '49 .=-1;.,,k SlnW., GeM Kelly, lather Wiiii.ms. 1 CB • I (C) ......,. .... 1ltlt" (ctra> '6t -o~ Janeeen. Rober Oft. ns,, "°'.:':J Forayttt, 8"nd• Vecca_na, Don Rlctde9, W.,.,... 0-. 9 .,..... (dre} '61 -Sidney l'Oltler, ,..ul NeMMn. Joenne Woodwenl, Dlati.nn Cemttl. MON°"'• JUNa 9 . I I ..... '*-"' (dra) '53 -Hl)mptiN)' 8oprt. June Al,,,.on. I .._.. A ...... (com) '34 -W.C. _n.tcle; Baby ~ ...... 0.... HIM ........ (dni) '33 -MH w..t. Cary Grant. · TUUDAT, JUNIE 10 9 ~··u•n•• (adv) '54 -Clerk Ge!!!!r-~va Gercfner, Grace 1<.i1y. I • & .... (com) 'U -W.C. r-, a.by ~. "I'm Ne AIWll' (com) '33 -MM West, Cary GrMt. ' D I JO (C) "'T1'9 ..._.. • DM111J Ouwzu....,. (lusp) '74---'tobert lt8dc, Ve,. Ml.... • 7 CB ~ I (C) "H~r:> 1t.i" ir" Muf11tty, Bonnie ledelle. • (Q "T'l.e ........ -;;::;:; l,;) 'IO -...., Ga'90f\ ~ ~ Roeert Youtl& "'W.,._ ..._.,,. • J ,CB I) I (Q llft ~ ......... A...._ ~com) 75 -,..ul lorirtno, Mlctle.t l.e•m441. Jo9nna Cameron, ao-i. I .._ .,..._,&AD'" (com) '32-W.C. Reich, J.ck Oa •· ntultlOAY JUNE 12 9 "CMtllM .... , ... (wet) •5; -Jemea ._.rt. J .. n Hapn. deft CCIN)<. • I 1;':T"<CJ~~ t;:T::.-:;.. ~!r~:ud"fef.nc. Hiii, Bud "'8ncer. Fa"8y-Grenpr. ' D I (C) ............ W (~ '12 -Carof Bul"Mtt. Walter M.aMu. 10 ....... ,. H...,.._ .. ,_,.. (ausp) '72 -a.tt. Oma. · Joan c,.wfwll: · l'IHIMY JUNIE lJ 9 .. Miew • ~ (dra) :U -Robeit Ta~. Eeenw Partt.r. 2 17 J I (C) ·"'OM ...,. 11:M'" (ecM 70 -.. mmy oevta Jr., f'Wt•r Lawford. -' I "Tlte ON ,..,._ ... WU"' (com) '34 -W.C. Flelds, Juclltt\ Allen. t 17 I I (C) #f'M ,...... Melt ....,.. (dra) 70 -r.N w.t~ Julle Herrta. 'tfel Holbrooll, Ciotta ~ OMIOt9tt WI ...... ~ Wte. Oen ~'t9°"· • Li""'-............ "' ~ ............... .-~ ~ -Mlle 4 II I rta ~ ~ t:=•&-'!:. ~~i Anita Dbefs. 1 (21 • J (C) .,,_ ~ (dra) 70 -... u rlclsM. Olene .. nd .. _l"Mf1 Beiley, Lou GoeMtt. Lee G,.nt. I ""'9 ..... WM llMlafllnM Hla ....... (ho,, '34 -Cleude Rlllnt . THE MtLV ~LOT. TV WUf(, -JUNE I, 1975- ~a992sncn TIM MOO(llNtTTf ...... ,,S4e0 t 9" dlfleOtt•I plctur• .,.._, .. * ... , ..... _..... $499.95 RCAs family size XL-100 Color Console TY gives brilliant sharply detailed pictures. 100% . solid-state chassis. ' automatic fine tuning & Super AccuColor black matrix picture tube. Special 549995 . Both sets carry 1 .ve. free parts and labor and our exclusive 5 year picture tube warranty. Don't put off buying your new color set. Price\ are at their best now. 1976 models will be higher and carry only 90 days labor w~anty. . AA&D Beclronics 275 E 17th STREET COSTA MESA 642-lllZ Houn: 081ty M . Ttua. M . Sat.N:.30 Pro.,..,.,.. SeMc:e for 111 vour ~ et.c:tronict TV · Radio· Stereo-f>tlono -Tape REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS ~IAl:l!I~· HtlnM ....... ) .......... . , .... ... ,{)).... ....... Tiie ~ .... . iie"ldlt "The "•tlve Amefl· htticolt J11ttdloll can" . 700 a.b D CIX111D E.MatleMI , .... ,.. 11:0011~ ,.., .. ,' RatMu 1:90 a~ e11•11••• Mon.. 6 f!U.tpot Wfd., Fn.; ..,. It l..ellMtc Tua.; ( ) aJ....., Mare lledla Thurs. JowMr a ,. Ollet for W..... OlfJ "Indoor """ Gardenlna'' I Dr11m of JMaJIJe I llld!MI ..... .... • Electric c..,.., tJGU•ltl•MIF..w,. ........_ • 11:'4> IJ (ilJ CI HI) S.rch for To11or· ..... ,, ... Attain row (}) C..•ulltr feab,... Tues., !!@ Ci) og m l&lftk Cb.cl Thurs. ~ (tBJ Cl)) (}) &) The II& Show· I P'sychleo TedaJ Wed., Fri. ; Otte Ute to Uwt Thurs. Y!(ll "' Meettll I The Luq Show ())) Mon11111 ComtdJ Tlmt Ltt'a bp 7:oo 1~ I (I)..... :W ~ Stod Exdl.tna• ~rtaoea m TodlJ Show : YIU. AMlrt . ~~>J&f AM Amtrta New Z.. lewe Stoel flcM•ae : s.. .. ttr..t 7:301..,Ct ..... · r ....... Taedo ::..1 ...... 1:00 (I) (J1J (}) Ctpta11 lte1proo fi1111p • llMll lpllta l Frteecb T1le F1ltltllNel Ctrtooftl Net ,., ..... °'" Z..I· l:lOllS..hlel Min • l:J01== .... ., P)te New Zoo RIWt ..,...,. h(ef'I' Nefa"'*floocl t :OO u CJ) (I) JMer'1 Wiid . ...... .,_ CD1lm ~ SW..,. ...... a.ca.., lelVt .... ..._ AM Lee ARJt1e1 J.au ..... I Lewt LllCJ 9,..,. ( I (I)) MIM Dtuataa Sllow • Sew net'• .... ,. .. 11 ~ i ;i:... ., ,..,. btftt . 1 ;71~ ""'Acrtl lallepi11 ltun9tt Graham Ken hosts. 10:00 @CJ) (I) Now You Ste It Ftatum I CI> a m """ ..,..,. "'"": See Deytlme Movies. . ,....,.. ot1te.....i.u. loMtf Prte Stock Eadll• .. : Educatloeal ,,..,. •• Newt/h..,. .. dtl Vah 10-.JO II @ (I) Cl) Lftt tf utt A t I t I< :i (, (I : J 12:00 Neotlt11111 DiaftMtMI Held Sew Wtllfa ,._ ~ .. DtMMie se.ow a'~ rn m ,nswon1 8lftrfJ Hllbillles Mewlt: See Daytime Movies. lraetett'1 World (]) ..... Alfalf/1" lamta Cl) Stlltf'Mt Ctrtooaa : Featllra • Rel tor Woae11 OlllJ 12:30 8 B ~ i ~·=:~To:~ Uwta I Freetured F11cbrs ca CIJ> rn m Spltt Secoftcl ..... lullwl'*" 1:00! 1!1(1) T1le CuldJ1; UPI iilivle: See Daytime Movies • Ca•; Anltrica• ""*81 F1tMa Special Mon . f!.CB CIJ> CJ) m All MJ ChH· I, .. ..., Hntln Sllow MaJtrAA., Ma.W CIOlina £ducadtul Prqq .. ,,,.RU!.~~=.. Wca m>~.~· ..... A ~~: AiC ,..,.,,... "The Last Bride of Salem" (R) Thurs. Lois Nettleton and Bradford Olllm1n star in this compellin1 drama of a youna wife who dis· covers th1r demonic forces are •t· temptin1 to destroy her husband and possess her little dauaflter. 2:0011 ~~ ';9 = Wtftd 6 .,.. ..... ~re. <ta CIJ> rn m '10.000 ,,,.. aid Except Thurs. m "'""' a t1te rm .... 2:90 ! I! (l)~tdl C.111• 75 1=:et4MtNamla 4:90 IMl•••nl .... " f,........ Stir Tftl lqslHil ...... !)".::C-.... ..... , ...... a.tall ~starTftl s!OO a u'1rm ..... TIM Ila Ylller, a.,e11 .... ball Tues. Anaels vs. the New York Yankees . I ~...,. lllcklJ MHM Qub Sew wtllt'a New ....., 8ttfft1 .. I Later: I IPICIA I TM 'ataJ Awanla Wed. : Mister Roetn' Ntlpbofttood • Flltulft 5:90 . u1n (I)) ..... set. ... .,... tlN ...... I Drt1Jn tf JNIMe .... 222; ... ,., U.pe ...... NII Wed. O.kland A's vs. Milwau· kff. I VIia •an 0n .. Tmel F1l• u.....,.. "THI SMALL CO IXPDTS16' FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE-·PARTS PIUOMAUDD UASING -AU. MAKES & MODUS A 11111 SIUC110ll OF USID CMS 142-7711 540-0442 Serving _A.ff Beac/, Cttie6 5 MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. 11135 IEICH ILVD. HUNTINGTON •ucH ,.,. !5 I I i I I ~ I *' ; I i ; I; I ! I . n .. n~ ,-,_~ ... ,~ .... r"'m· . ri-!·!· !·-~· ;:·.!J~,-~.-~~·,·'!J ... ,-_~-·:· 18i!li!l!U~--... ,-,i.,--_ ,··,!~!! ... !I ;t!IHHi!'llH!!ll ! p:ii f.l ·:i r.111• , .. , •. ,-J'f!(-JJl-1 1•1 -1 •: lilfji:i-' J,-1 .. -. 'r'lla-ffl'IJrfl (llr 11111 I · .. ' ' r I I f ! r I ~ If If r :! I ;~, I ~ i " . i. i I .i i ~ I !Will~~,~~-IS~HJllR fi~lWl1111'1'ri"'!iPiJrc --. ' a! In . J, I d1 ,;I, ll 11! I~ r 1Juf 1~ I . 1..1 . . ; I ---~---------I --~ --i -; ... Ii f~ ;I: !rl :•11;f I nj, .1 .. f I r R ' I; i' 11 f; r;,!1 -. h I f!J J.111 . ' · ; I ; ! :"' § . __ i --,L_ -.. --hi1jfi1;1r~Jli!ii~lij;~r;1 F~r; If 11Sri1 •. !!!,IH!!! l''"'(!l n•J"~'i if!!rir · ' ~i ;~ 'fdjil ~:111;1~;1 Ii~ I ~: i irl,ip ": r~jl p .r f 1r!'I r q'" t ~· iii 1 l !i flf ~1· Jr Ji · r I ;, f; I J : f : ll °' f t:r . 6'i. t>i> f~ .. oi ~ ~~ ~s ~~ ~ ',. :. '-4 :~: ~!I· ' ,_ Lan1 Turner, ~ QulM, Sand· " OM, JolWI Saxon, ~ .... bart. ~ Nolan. I i~=-,_ 0 ............. 7:30 • ft CJ) (() a. (JO Jtny Lew· la, lM Osmond BrotMra, and Na~ Walkat art CIW1 pllb. "~~!I! f ::W~~ Yount widow Sally Plttoft (Ann HemAI) Mttla In a INll town to open a pet shop, but finds a multi· ftceted c.rtlf'·ll a dtpUty slltfttt, Tl4E DAILY ,.,LOT. TV WEEK. JUNE .. 1975 1,......," ,,.... r1CeS qalnst time to racut Ills lie> AclM: ...., a., ........ Uta/._ retary Pt111 ftom ttM deadly tlands ...... :' .. , .. ,, ...W ti ...., of the syndlcata whldl tlaa kid· Cf) Mr. ...... Wllf llde •.. naHld her lnstMd of the women ft1a Is Japa1 l:JI I (ft) Cl) ()) lleill "loMt Tak11 they were after. Cil .....,.. r' (R)l.eilli NWlen and Janet ,_. "'""II'• C..... ...... 1'ie Yllllll (R) DuBois portray • pair of Illicit {))) .... ,.. L.-.. !Mn. CDllaborat• Oft .. 111illion· n. Fii ..., ~ .... dollar be1st Wllk:tl lnadwtfMMIY ~,....._ • 11:00 (f) D ()) (l71 ()) ..... fl husband murdtr.cl. -nn• . iiit " iiMClit Cl) dlUD llC SudaJ • 11 ,...,..... d Wei T"P . -lliliilll & Witt "Gultt by Aslodatlon" (R) The McMiiian's / Int yur!a N1tlonal Folk Fativll, ........ maid, Miidred, aoea °" Jury duty the PRll""' futurea 1uthtntlc (j) ""° but tw enttluliam Is dimmed Amtrlcan and Caribbten folk music when she Is attlcUd In her hotel and danclftl. Guat1 Include the 11:151 ... room and a fellow Juror Is slain. Stttl Unllmlttd band from Trinidad; (]) ltecl C....- Suun stralberi. Pat Hintntton IM-Clnttrbury. Oltbatra; and An.· ( 1 Cl))_..... """ -pound ....,., lftd antmat ·...i~-and pnrJrid stuOiclrButWfTnd ltl llllt-C.t.le,-.-tndltioMI f!W· 1:J08-llNI:-~ D1ffq ._.,. Gent WaMllton pest slcian from Puerto Rico. . (Ora) 'S9-Uord Bridaes. Mldlltl lince driver. Ra Allen narrates. !.<'LCIJIW,., ~: ~ Is •RPted In Uftdtrwattr upert. menb In the Carlbbten, Sttvt'• rts11rdl vessel Is seized by a hos- tile nation and StM Is left to fact dtlth In a dMns bell oa ttM ocean floor. St .. McHally auem. at llM '11M Red S.. Cofll I tJie Crown of Thoma" Another scf. ence mylttfJ Is pmanttd as a IJOUP of ldentlsts camp on a plat· form In the middle of the Red Sta to lnvtltipte why and bow the iCIVWll..:.n:: ~ Is dtltnly· ...._....,.. .... ...., •• 1 ......... ..... "fr1Pt11d1l1 .... (1111) -r• ... Git " W ....,. (llMll) '49-Fr1nll Sl'natrl, Gent Kalty, Esttl« Wil· Iiams. l.1'11Dlllac..lli '91'11 IMt .... ti I ,.e W Ansara, Joan Blackman. lllwlr. (90)., 1uJ tllt f.Mllt' 10:00 D1J ti Dlwy IJS-., 1 .C..,_, Guests In· ) '58 -Rldlard Boone. T..., 9t Apa c...t. elude Linda Blair, Wayne Newton IJ C4t [I)) (])ED A IC s..-, Waded: DIM If Altwt and Avery Schreiber. ....-: ccr (2fi) ....... •r· Ar' ..... I hcwtlen (A) (dq) '69 -David Janssen, *TJ ,..... llowit: (C) ..,..., 11i1J loft" Robert OriYQ, Rosemary Forsyth, ... ,._ WrestUq ra) '62 -Karl Boehm, Romy Brenda Vaccaro, Don RiCtlts, War· 1IO a. -SchntlW. ren Oates. A ltlarp Las v11.. baMMrt Cl)T.,_. 11mbltr decida to tudl his Ideal· ..._ ..... .,_ 9 -..: (C) .._.. AW., .. Ce" lltlc son a leuon and a few facts 10:30 I 18Cif6 I H '" ._. • Ca•· (com) '64 -Shirley Maclain•, P1ul of llf• about our do1 ... t·do1 world, bit Mario 1Chado1s host for 1 Newm1n. only to ~Ind up ltlmlna 1 few look at tbt pl'Oblems of the com· ICtlllalt tlllnp hlfl!Mlf. pulslvt aambltr-thtrt art between r.., IS-. All• Y"1r a.. 3 1ild 9 mlllloft In the Unlfed Stites. Cil W..._. ......... 0 ,.., IFIN9 wen. ....... M11ltrpleca l1leltrt "Upstal11, 1'11 Thie ..... ( (()) .,._. ... t:OOl~:i-.. . ~~-<•~)'61 ==~~ ... -1'lt Oii W17 -ney Poitier, Paul Newm1n, Jo. (Ora) 59 -DIYld Ladd, Chill Wltla. t-.30 (12) CJ) ,.... (R) Mannix 1nne Woodward, Diahann Carroll. Z.-00 D ~ .., S... 'GOVERNORS AS GUESTS' Six of the nation's leading governors w/11 be gueats In a spec/a/ one-hour edltlon of Meet the Press, Sunday at 12 Noon on NBC. They are: (tot?., I. to r.) James B. Longley (lnd.-Malne), E~ln W. Edwards (D.-La.), Christopher S. Bond '(R.-Mo.); (bottom, I. to r.) Reuben O'D. Askew (D.-Fla.), Wendell R. Anderson (D.- Mlnn.) and Calvin L. Rampton (D.·Utah). The program wlll·be telecast et the start of the 67th meeting of the National Gov· ernors Conference, to be held In New Orleene, La. 1'11Mre are tNnp." .C.~ln Jecques Col:' .-... ....... no- body "" '"" befOref Some of thoM ntastlc ........ ,. ... plored In "Benelth the Frozen Wortd," on T1-U,..._ Wortct of Jecques Cousteau, the A8C News ~ ..,.., which elrs Monday at 8PM. Cousteeu end the CNW of the C.lyp- IO Nlled Into the WetefS of the Antarctic to ftlrn wonders MVW before Min. ORDER YOURS TODAY I MOND AY JUNE 9 For momina •nd afternoon llstlnp, ple1M ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, .,.. the day's_ movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:0011 .. MJ RtputldH" (rom) '46 - Barbara Stanwydt, Geora• Brtnt. Ev• Arden. (6) "UlllH Riautlr' (mus) '40 - ATIC:e Faye, Henry Fonda. 12:00 m .. A Utltf' to Tilrff Wlva" (dr1) '49 -Jeanne Cr1ln, Lindi Darnell, Ann Sothern, Paul Ooualu, Kirk Ooualu. 1:0011 .. Elite I the Haw\" (dr1) '33 -Fredric March, Cary Gr1nt, Carole Lombard. @"'Death of A Scoiandrtl" (dr1) '56-Georae Sanderi, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Victor Jory. 3:00 fJ (C) "Miiter Co...,.. (com) '55- Henry Fonda, J1mes Caaney, Jack Lemmon, Betsy P1lmer. ®J (C) "YOJttt to tllf htlMl or tflt Sta" (adv) '61-Walter Pldaeon, Join Fontaine. @ (i) (C) .. Up tM Don Stair- case" (dr1) '67 -Sandy Dennis, Eileen Hechrt, Pltrick Bedford. 3:30 (]) "111• Ust of Adril11 .. ......,.,.. (mys) '63-Gtora• C. Scott, Dana Wynter, Klr11 Ooualas. 0 (C) "Tht Qrut Sloua MllllCft,. (wts) '65 -Joseph Cotten, Darren McG1vln, Julie Sommars, Hiney Ko- vack. '=oo 11 a Cll «§mm m ..... (l)D(J})(J)9(i)(9(1)> ...... 11(j) .... nu fJll"IMide m hrtrtclat flmlly m Mod Squad fl)Mlril TlftA !Star TM EJectrk C:O.peny RodrJ l Fritncb 6:30 IMIN Crfffl• Show .., Qrifftttl .~,- c (IJ) 1""i"f,..lc .. !OA..,i"""IT h e fl a t u Annis • m Trnel F1111 a> Qalloplq Qou1111tt Gr1h1m Kerr hosts. m Lltlle 1a1ca11 1:00 fr?..!. a oo mm ..... .... ,IC fer Dollln Moel Squad Tnrth tr ConttqlltM'IS · wur1 Mr Uut I L9¥t UcJ TIM Fii u Mujtr PMlbWI Tht lie YelltJ : lllt ...._. SN This apeclal THE DAIL~ PILOT, TV WllJc. JUHE I. 1t79 G)The leld 0... fl1) That UICltf1ai. P11'MilM Conclu- JOn of a two·P1rt wies focusina on the South Plclflc island p1radlse TUESD AY documents the destrue1ion of the forests of alaf\t kelp off the Palos Verdes Peninsula by the dumplna of 400 million 11llons per day of poorty·truted sew11e Into the ocean. of Mlcronal1. JUN.E 10 ca C1J> BoulU.I f!)Drl .. IE> .. .., Acndtdcte For momlna •nd 1tt.moon IJttJnp, 9:30 11 (ft) (I) CJ) 1t1toc1a (R) With his pllase sM DAYTIME PROGRAMS. business on th• v•rae of flilure, Below, for your c:onven'-'ce, .,.. Jot becomes 1 walkina knot of the dly't movies. &) TlHM Steoaa 7:JO 11 $25.B PyruW B Pollet 5-lfllOI worry, reslstJna Rh0d1's advice to ----------''" hrs emotloM, 1ven If It means DAYTIME MOVIES cryin1. fJ ..... 10:00 e "Tht C.ptlw Cl1Y" (dn) '52 0 1 l85!AL I The P•\JJ A•• rda 4T.'\ Wulll .... Stnl• T 1 -John Forsythe, Join Camdtn, Rey 11 Uvt Alltrica• StJle Betty Whitt and Allen Ludden host :: LI ,.;;.-• ... t • k Teal. th• 25th annu1I P<tMnt1tlon of ..., ., • honors for ouut1ndin1 perfonn1nces 10.00 IJ IRI~ CJ) Medical .. 1 @ "Secttt MlstJM (adv). « -by animal actors In. motion pictures • 1U1 CafttD ., he James Mason, Mlchtel Wildin&. . . Shatter Mask" (R) r. Gannon and televlSIOn. Patsy (Perfonnin1 attempts to find out why • man 12:00 m "flain• Of Ult lartllry Cout" Animal. Top ~tar of the Year) •wards mysteriously refuses to let his (adv) '45-John Wayne, Ann Dvorak. are . arven in the followln1 c:at· d•uthttr have the operation that eaories: .Feature Pictures, TV Series, will free her from a fife In I wheel· TV Individual Proaram and TV Com· chair. mercials. Cil fl Ml Cl) <iZJ (})To Tell tht Tnitlt O <a (IJ~m a> Ctribt ''The D MHllo11 $ ~: (Zhr) "Bittle Mercenary" (R)"Ten ind Mark cap- Cfraas" (dra) 53 -Humphrey Bo· ture a drua peddler, who then falls aart, June Allyson. victim to 1 sniper's bullet, thus @)Lera Mike A Deal poslna 1 double mystery. Rudy So-m Hopll'a Heron faro, Martyn Meson, Eric Breeden QJ (i) Wiid Worid et Anhnats ind Thalmus Rasul1l1 1uest. m Allofl · m m ... I Y1t1ti Aclmp1111111 Ill Set S.art Jimmy Dua Show EIJ) Sllnt Fll11 : UOur Dladac M Furtllo'• Steam Roo11 O.Dpten" (1928) Joan Crawford Uttlt Rascals and Johnny Mack Brown star In this drama about a d1ncin1 flapper who 1:00 fJ <ill(]) Ci) Gan•olle "A Town loves 1 dtan·cut noble but mar· In Chains" (R) When Matt Dillon r1td colle11 min.' rides into a smell town to w1m it ' captured ind held for ransom by • liid hrtllt'a Stel11 Roo111 about five bank robbers, he Is 10:30 I m 61) Nnn tht outlaW$, who have taken over Alfred Hltchcocl the town. · ao@®l m• .. c .... d., 11:00 • ~og· ~ Nlpt laatball Teams to be an· di '19Wll nounctd. ef o U Mevla: (2%hr) .,It's A Qlft" • Sit. IM!ko (com) '3-4-W.C. Flelds, 81by Leroy. Tfit Luer Show "'at Dene Him Wron(' (dra) '33-Mlulon: l111peulbl1 Mat West, Cary Grant. Mod Sqtiacl (6) Wiid Wiid Wiit Cl) fltttr Giana u <a Cll> rn m vasw 1 11it uldo6ldaa111a J.cqt1tt Cotlstuu '1eneath ttie Fro· ())) Vlctoly It S.. zen World" (R) Divers from t~e 11:30 R (i7J (I) (f) CBS l.l\t Movie: (C) ~lypso descend below tht Antarctic i1fitt ""JoPPJ r. Abe A flowtt' (dra) ice to study the w•rm·bloodtd ctea-'66 _ Yul Brynner, Rita Hayworth, tures, the bottom fauna, corals, Senta Bt..!ttr, Om1r Sherif. sponaes ind other Ml cmtures a ID (IJ ®) m Jell'"" Cll"IOll which Inhabit that area. John Davidson is iuest host. Carol I =: ~rtdlJ Lawrence and Carl B1llentine cuest. Stcc.f Fro• Mexic:o ~ t'tllftfd Mov1t: <c> i2an11r> ... , .. " ~ ~ <eiT Cll> rn Wld• woftd Mp- Sbtll HeppiMU (dra) 58 -lnind t.ry ''The Next Scream You Hear'' Ber1m1n, Curt Juraens, Robert Do-(R) nat. O Mowtt: "Nlrtrt W1tlleclt Stirs" ~ ~"/o1=ken Fatlvel , (d~) 'SJ-David Farrar, Nadia Gr1y. I) Japafttst unauqe P,..nm fE Y111 fer Healttl . 12:00 11 MO¥it: CC) "111 '-I By'' (mus) 1.30 m MllV Griffin Sllow '50-June H1ver, William Lundl11n. 9:00 1J <ill (I) (I) Maude (R) Maude I Dllltalf Is spendln1 every spare minute with 8et S.art 1 handsome author and Welter 1:00 B 9 To110nw resents it-especially since the min • . (I) CJ) ti) Cil Newt is an intellectual snob . @ Tbt Untoudl1bl11 "'-ca Cl)> rn m s. w. A. r. • Death Carrier" (R) Hondo and hl1 men search for an unknown sniper whose carefully selected male vic- 1:45 R Movtt: (C) "Tlle ltem1rbble Mr. hftnJPldet' (com) '59 -Clifton Webb, Dorothy McGuire, David Nel· son, Jill St. John. tims had but one thin1 In common 3:00 IJ Movie: "AdVtntvre In lalt1111ore" -each was romantically lnYOlved . (cfra) '49 -Shirley Temple, Robert with the same youna woman. Youna, John Aau. 1:0011 "Duth T1kt1 A Holld•f' (dra) ·a. -Fredric March, E'velyn Ven- able, Kent Taylor. @ "Dtttl111tlon &obf' (dra) '53 -Richen! Widmark, Don Taylor, Casey Adams. 3:00 fJ "Tht Grtat lmpostlf'' (com) '61 -Tony Curtis, Edmond O'Brien, Arthur O'Connell. ®) (C) "Mpttrieas 1111114" (adv) '61-Miehttl Craia. Joan Greenwood'. 9 Ci) (C) "Triple CtOA" (susp) '67-thristopher Plummer, Yul Bryn• ner, Romy Schnelder. J:lO @ (C) "'Tiit fltfftct Fiartoup" (com) '59 -Tony Cu1'1s. Janet Lei11I. 0 .. , Mlrried A Meftlttr Fro11 OVt.r Spice" (adv) '58-Tom Tryon, Glori~ Talbott, Ken Lynch. I \' I ·i lrJ 1, 1:00arnoa11> mm" ... OCI>@(I)9(1)(9(J)) NIWI II Ansel• lutball Cont'd from SPM. Anaels vs. New York Y1nkMt. 00 Bounz.a fJ lronalde m Partrldce Fa•llJ II) Mod Sqlald Q) Maril TltlU @Stir TMl EIJ) Dectric Clalp1ny &) bctJ l Friends 6:30 @) Mm Grtffla Sllow IAllllJ Grtfflttt (])IS,, loo•! Cl)) DulM's CMkt Tnwtl Fiim '8Uopf111 '°4.lr.tt Grah1m Karr hosts. ' m Uttle bacala 1:00 IJO@ @mt!Efhwl lronaldt 6 Mod Squad T rutfl or Coauql.lttlCIS What's MJ Unt? I lovt Lucy Tiit FBI La Mujer Ptofllbkll Tiit II& YalltY : I Ifie LI All fOf Utt F••llJ Richard Wiley, ch1h1n1n of the FCC, discusses $1X and violence on tel•- vlslon, and the new "family hour." r ' ' I I f <9 (I)) .... tm e TIM I* 0.. ., DnlN fJ) ....... c..d1 &)Tint..... t;lOIJ ..... 7:30 IJ New T,._19 Hat fm JlMt Ullaftllla Pandbe Conti. D ®l 9 CIJ ....,_.., 1qu1,.. ..a> t.a lllm : ~ =-~~ IO:CM> r.~.'11 w)~e:,~by-=:.: . (j) (j1) CD To T.U tM Td wlts'v,lth 1 fellow priv1tt ~. pl1yed fJ lllllioll $ .... : (C) (2111} .,... by 1uest P1trlc:k O'N11I, whose dis· p!Mo" (adv) '54 -Clll'tl G•ble, rvpted blldunlll acheme pUJh• 'Av• Gudner, GrKt Kelly. him to murder the m1n who hid been PIYln« him off. m Hollft't ""* D ~ (6) tml ID hllct SttrJ I Cltywnchtn ''Vur ot1lit ]f11on" Cond. (R) Dt· -£xiW tectlves Dunn and Webber try fo Amtdcl1 Ovtcloon1n1n prevent 1 wu bttwun rtv1I 11np Aalut Wortd wtille •lso p«>lectlna 1 youna 1lr1 uttle Ratcalt ~ Is now the only pe110n Idled· 1:00 e @ (])(I) letd n .... (R) Al· uled to testify 111intt 11n1 mem· tllouah J. J. rectlved only 1 flesh bers. Robert Culp ind Wtyne wound when ht WIS shot In 1 11n1 Maunder star. rumble, J1mes Is determined to (j) Perry llllol press ch1r1es aaalnst J. J.'s ISSlll· 0 (fii Cl)) rn Q) M1rcu1 WtlbJ ant, "Mad Dot." In the conclusion M.D. "LISt Fliilit to Babylon" (R) of this two·put efisode. Ors. Welby and Kiiey race 111lnst D 9 Ci)~ • °Ml•·lZ "Op· the clod< to prevent the attempted eratlon Adron • (R Kristen McCord, suicide of 1 patient-• men who d1u1hter of Kent McCord, portrays hes become mentally depressed a witness to the kidn1pplna of Of. 1fter sur1ery. Cllff DtYoun1. Chris- fictf Melloy by 1 1roup thlt w1nts tine Belford, Junt Lockhart and !_Prisoner freed. Jim Bacllus 'auest. 9 Movlts: (Z1hhr) '1'111'-& CUI'' m fl) NIWI (COIJl) '33 -W. C. Fields, Biby 1 Cit Surt Leroy. "I'• No Allltl" (com) '33-c "" Ams Mae West, Clry Grant. . i:i.rt.ct CJ) Wild Wlkl Wtst · o <a CIJ> (]) m H,,,, 011• 10·30 I m m ....... "Wish Upon A Stir'' (R) Richie Is . • hcl FurtUo'a StN• Rtom the envy of Jefferson Hlah when he Alfrtd Hltdlock wins 1 date to escort Hollywood : ftthc Sood star1et Cindy Shu to the ichool's lvicto~;~ci:z1 Ladd 1uesta. 11:00 ~BR~::: llondlJ Tllrv FrtdaJ lest of ~ o Show • 1rta QICOtl s.t. au .. Mowlt: (Zbr) .,,_. A Tlllef" 11't LlfCJ Show ( ra) 'SO -June H1voc, Culr 1 1 MllUoa: 111,...,blt Romero, Mule MICOon1I~. Mod Squid I llt«UtJoMI AalutJOa ftlthal (!) llr. LlctJ Q Show dt Sylvll Pl1111I flit Ulltouchlbltl J1p11•• L11t1ua1• Proanma : Y!(I for Nellth 1:30 R @ rn (I) M·A·s·H (R) Col. ( e Cl)) Vlc:torJ It s.. Brake aOcf father MulClhy receive ll:JO R (ill (3) (I) CIS Lite .... : (C) somtttlina in common: disturbin& '"'Hit ValXaiii Altll1" (dra) '70 - letters from home from the women Walter Pidaeon, Merino Mase, Kl1us In their lives. KinsJO. U OCi>(IO)mN•c ru .... , D@CiJ am'°""" c."" llowte: (C) T90) """8 Stnlqe & John Olvidson is 1uest host. Dtld11 OccumKe" (R) (susp) '74 z Cueuword -Robert Stack, Vera Miies, Mar-'i: 11ret Willock. Shortly after a famlly ( CJ)) (]) Wldt Wodd ..,._ moves into 1 house In a remote ltfJ " n the Steps of 1 O..d Man" area, stranae and lnn pllcable thlnas (R) start happenln~ B Movw. (C) .. lllltdle Flry" (dra) 0 (Qt CJ)) a!) AIC Tuadly 'l8 -Stewart Granaer. Valerie Hob· Mtvit: (cy ) "Heatwave" (R) son. (dra) '74 -Ben Murphy, Bonnie .. " Bedelle, David Huddles1on, John An· 12:00 ~ Movlt: HoUclQ Rtlytlun (mu~) derson, Ltw Ayres. A catastrophic 'SO -M1ry Beth Huahes, David heat wive sends 1 youn1 couple Street. .. , i11to the mount1lns, where their m Movie: Roiut .. ,.. (dra) 50 coure1e inspires othtr survivors to -Rory Calhoun, Peter Gravu. rise 1bove 1reed. disllter and des· Ill 5et S.1rt per•=~ Sttffl Show 1:00 B ®I TOIHfml I ~"" .t,,.,...., (])(I) u w ....... 9:00 IJ@ (]) CJ) ltmlll f1vt.Q "And the Horse Jumped Over the Moon" (R) A sky-dlvln1 au-air conspiracy for smu11lln1 heroin Into Hawell roes undetected bV the law until 1 member of the s111uulln1 rina tries to sell out for • fix. @ TIM UlltOtldaalHI 1:45 IJ Movie: "'Shewdon" (wes) '50 -Wiiiiam Elliott. Welter Brennen. Marie Windsor. 2:00 m AU·NIPt Show: "CfJ tile lt- lewed Co111rtrJ," "'Dwtrtueer !:30 fJ II.vie: '-s.ti" (1dv) '38-Tyront Power, Lorette Youna, Annabelle. . TH£ DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JUNE I. 1975 , KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: JWtE 7UI (P.M.) ' 3:00 Law for tM '70I (C) "lmml&ra-tlon and H1tur1llzation" 1:30 i.. .., a.. '70s (C) "How to Ute !tie Law" 4:00 S.. ftr ti-. '70s (C) (R) "How to Use the law" 4:JO .... .... Uvlrett....t (C) "An· tee.dents of Contemponiry Prob- lems" 5:00 Min .,.., Envtrottmltlt (C) TIRe- aponaibllity of Fututt Genera- tions" 5:30 Sptdal: (C) (PBS) 'The Thin Eda• -Se1uellty: The Hum1n .. Heritlae" 1;30 s,edl!: (C) (P8S) "Fusion Suite" 7:00 loH IMt (C) (PBS) "Clout: Mayor Deley end His City" 7:30 Pmlle: w ... a (C) (KOCE) 'The Teenaie Women" 1:00 , ............ Aal .. tiel FtsUwal (C) (P8S) tJ0 KOCl Sptdal: (C) (KOC() "Bii . '-MHCJu." t:OO M1dlfplece ThNtrt (C) (PBS) "Up1t1irs, Downst1lrs -Episode IV: A family S.Cret'' SUNDAY: JUM: • (P.M.~ J:OO Yoe• wltlt Madellae (C) (KOCE) Yori telecourse. J:lO Yoe1 wtdl ....... (C) (KOCE) ,Yo11 telecourn. 4:00 Video: 1" New WIW (C) (PBS) 5:00 Sllce die Aaterkan w., of Dutil (C) (PBS) 6:00 1"""8cit (C) (PSS) "Puerto RI· can Independence" · l :JO fl'Jill Pua Wat (C) (PTl) "Beef end Blue with Grun ind Qr.en" 7:00 FMl'-1 8Md (C) (CTW) 7:30 Veten' PlpellM (C) (KOC() "Or· anae County In Wuhlnaton" 1:00 HI llOJ9'1' J.urut: lllttrnl· tloul RltlOrt (C) (PBS) t:OO The W..thr (C) (PTL) "Cllm1te: The Summln1 Up" 9:JO f1rilc U. (C) (PBS) MMIMY: JUNE 9tll (P.M.) 3:00 Drv111 11d lulltt (C) (PTL) l:JO S.... of CMbnttttt (C) (PBS) 4:00 M1ldq Tlllqa QfOW (C) (PTL) "Indoor Topiary" 4:30 Oedrtc Co11pa111 (C) (CTW) 5:00 Seu• Street (C) (CTW) &:00 Woua Allvt! (C) (PBS) 7:00 KOC£ Sptdll: (C) (KOC£) "Bii Masque" • 7:JO Fecut: Onqt C.Ulltf (C) (KOCE) "Women: Alone and Over 40" 1:00 tnt.trn1tioul Attl111tlon Fatlvll (C) (PBS) l :JO Nova (C) (PBS) "Rid Sea Coral end the Crown-of-Thoms" 9:30 lmrfKa (C) (P8S) "Puerto Ri· c.n Independence" TUESDAY: JUNE lOtll (P.M.) 3:00 Plly lrid&•·wttll the [Jpttta (C) 3:30 Miklas Titllp lhw (C) (PTL) "Indoor Topi1ry" 4:00 Tiit Double Reed (C) (PBS) 4:JO Oectrtc C.mPHJ (C) (CTW) 5:CM> s.. .. Slr..t (C) (CTW) 1:00 lie lloe Mlrtllt (C) (NET) l :lO ...... (C) (PBS) 7:00Tlle WlJ It Wn (C, (PBS). "'--7:30 Pnlflle: w .... (C) (KOC£) .. , ... Housewife" 1:00 Sptdll: (C) (PBS) "In the Bt· alnnlna'' 9:00 lptdll: (C) (PBS) 'Th1I Uncer- tlln Per1dise-P1rt I" 9:l0 WMll• (C) (PBS) "Cosmetic Suraery" WtDN£SDAY: JUNE Uth U'.M.) l:OO WOUll Alive! (C) (PBS) 4::00 F,,... ha Wat (C) (PTL.) "Btvtraaes with Bocty" 4:30 Oedrtc ea.pa., (C) (CTW) 5:00 s.a .. StrMt (C) (CTW) 6:00 SM die AatericH W11 of O..tll (C) (PBS) 7:00 P11J lrW&t witll the Eai*b (C) 7:30 YOWi' Pl.pllhle (C) (KOCE) "S.Cremento D1tellne" • 1:00 ~ TMltrt (C) (PBS) "Upstairs, Downstairs -Episode V: Rose's Piaeon" 9:00 Mlrbtl• (C) (PBS) THURSDAY: JUNE 1211 (P.M.) J:OO lntlnlatioul Aalmadoll Ftltival (C) (PBS) J:JO ,....., lotd (C) (CTW) 4:00 leltfo (C) (PBS) 4:l0 Electric C..palJ (C) 5:00 s.u .. StrMt (C) (CTW) 6:00 leM left (C) (PBS) 6:30 Vlella (C) (PBS) 7:00 l1tt Double Reed (C) (PBS) 7:30 Orl1t1e C1wrtJ Jui (C) "South· ern Cllifornl1 All Ster Honor Jn z Ensemble" 1:00 EWMlq It~ (C) (P8S) 9:00 CMcatto: On1t1• c:...cr (C) (KOC() "Allen: Natioullsm, Pluralism, or Aaslmll1tlocl" 10:00 Calfforall J.1111111 (C) (PBS) fltllMY: JUNE Utll (P.M.) l :OO Ii& llue Mlrfllt (C) (NET) 1:30 W0.:.1 (C) (PBS) "Feminist Therapy" 4:00 "-J lrtdJe wffll. the &,trll (C) (ED. TV PRODUCTIONS) 4:l0 Dectrtc C..,elJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 s.u .. Street (C) (CTW) 1:00 RtllOk (C) (PBS) 1:30 "9¥1 (C) (PBS) "Str1n1e Sleep" 7:30 Of1111e C.u1tJ Review (C) (J(OCE) 1:00 Gee If A llld (C) (PBS) "Dlvld Ackles" 1:30 bow Ytw Altiques (C) (PTL) 9:00 Mlrt1Mi11 (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: JUNE 14tfl (P Jl) l :OO PUClt '8111 (C) 1:30 Sweet Adeflats (C) (PBS) 4:30 SWtet Meliats (C) (PBS) 5:30 Sptdal: (C) (PBS) "In tht Be· flnnina" l :JO Spedll: (C) (P8S) ''Thlt Uncer· tlin P1r1diae-P1rt I" 7:00 IM lett (C) (P8S) "Jucty" 7:l0 Prwfllt: Wo .... (C) (KOCE) "The HouMWlfe" 1:00 l1tarutleul Anl1111tlott Fttttval (C)c l:lO 1" · ._, (C) (PBS) t:GO......,._ n..tre (C) (PBS) "Upst1l11, Downmlrs -EpllOde V; Rose's Pl1eon" . I -- I ' ' ' 'TUNE IN TOMORROW' Every weekday afternoon, mil- lions of Americans easerly pass through the electronic sates of General Hospital-visiting hours 3-3:30PM. They are lured by the eternal fascinatioo of the Hf~ and..<feath drama of a large met- ropolitan hospital. And even more, by the revelations of the often-turbulent lives of the hos- ..pitaJ 5tatf~ O r. Steve Hardy (John Beradino), Nurse Jessie Brew~r (Emily McLaughlin). Nurse A1,1d- rey Hobart (Rachel Ames), Or. Lee Baldwin (Peter Hansen) and others in the series become as real, to steady viewers, as peo- ple they know in real life. And possibly more so. General Hospital is now in its 13th year on ABC, a circum- stance which in this era of fly- by-day series is considered any- thing but unlucky by the cast and production staff of the pro- gram. John Beradino has been the series' leading male star since its debut on April 1, 1963. The ruued ex-baseball player (St. Louis Browns and Cleveland In- dians) is frank about his reasons for accepting the role in the series. "I needed the exposure, and I needed the money," he says. "I looked upon it as sort of a stopgap." · Since then, however, be has lost the attitude, common among actors, that the only real acting in television takes pface from eight to eleven in the evening. A couple of years aso. to drama- tize his changed opinion, be took ads in show business trade papers challensing any nighttime tele- visiop actor to a duel. The rules were somewhat as follows: MHere's 30 pages of dialogue. Page 10 Memorize it tonight. Tomorrow morning at ten meet John Bera- dino on the General Hospital set. He has the same 30 pages. You'll both do the same scene'" with the same actress, that nei- ther of you bas met before. ~d you'll do the scene oo tapo--10 one take. "The results will be judsed by a jury of our peers. And if you win, I'll pay . you SS,000." The oifer still stands, but so far there have been no takers. One thing sure. the actors and actresses in General Hospital ,;; Peter JluMa pass the supreme test of acting -believability. Heavy mail from viewers at each major furn and twist of the concurrent plots and sub-plots attests t~t¥.ir i~~olve­ ment. This concern, the What happens next?" suspense, recent. ly extended to the· cast as well. Or. Phil Brewer (Martin West), evil gad6y and everybody's worst friend, was due to be killed by a person unknown. But when the producer realized be bad not just one bot suspect, but five believable possible murderers, he THE DAILY "LOT, lV MEK. JUNI I. l,11 Deaile Aln ds conceived a plan to titillate the cast u well as the audience. He had ~h of the five suspects act out the murder before the cam- eras. He then locked up the tapes. and by means of skillful false clues, innuendos, arrests and suspicions directed at all five, left each of them in the dark,.,s to whether be or she bad dont'tbe fool deed. W• It bot.atnpered Dr. Tay• lor (Craig Huebina), say Augus.- ta McLeod (Judith McCoooeU), steadfast Jessie Brewer (Bmily . McLaughlin), happily-married Diana Taylor (Valerie Starrett) or alcoholic Dr. James Hobart (J amcs Sikking) who snuffed out Dr. Phil's life? Heaven knows. each had good reason to. Tho police, when Nurse Emily Brew- er was 'found at the scene of the crime, charged her with the mur- der. But faithful viewers, who know the wise, understanding nurse far better than the police did, were not fooled. Thousands of letters poured in pointing the dnger at other suspects. Then Diana Taylor confeued (in the erroneous belief her husband bad done it). At length, under pressure, Augusta McLeod ad- mitted her &Uilt. And four ca.st members and millions of viewers heaved a sigh of relief. Although viewers arc worried about the fate of her unborn child. Life In G~aenl Hospital 1oes on. Viewers now are caught up in speculation about Or. Steve Hardy's engagement to beautiful 1V newswoman K.ira Faulkner (Victoria Shaw). Is it wise? And what will happen to Dr. Joel Stratton, being sued for mal- practice? Will his troubles have an effect on bis romance with Dr. Lesley Williams (Denise Al- exander)? For the answers to these and other intriguing ques- tions, millions of viewers will be tuning in General Hospital tomorrow-and tomorrow and t<>nJorrow. wrONI SD Ar' JUNE 11 for momJ111 and."*"== = ... DAmME a. • for ,.. conwne.nc.. .,. tM dey'• mcWleL DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 B ......... (dre) '54 -Llonll M· Wifl, An.-st.en. Pbllllp tw... (j) "Cltcll .. Clt6 Cle" (COii) '&I-Vittorio Gmmen, M1rttla ~. WlO_Gl °'Jiii Jal" {dn) '41 -Put Henreid, Joan Bennett. 1:0011 "'ftll&M Is Om" (COii) '33 - tredrlc March, Qaudett. Collltrt. ta '"It ... ,,.. ("'J ........ (cOm) '49 -Ray Milland, Jtan Rich, Jesse Royce Landls. S:OO B (C) "St nil Is PlfW' (com) '"55 -.Gloria DtHaven, Tony Curtis, Gene ft•''°"· ' Iii) (C) "F...a..tt 451" (dre) 'S7 .:ruue Christle, Oskar Wemer.· U Ci) (C) .,11 die .... CM ... iiiiftJile" (mus) '49-Judy Glr1and, Van Johnson. J:JO(J)"'Slrelt Wiiii • ... _.. (dre) 'li -Mark St1vtM. Rldaanl Wld· mart. fJ (C) "Tiie Liii" (dl'I) '62 -WU· liam Holden, C.pudne, Tmor How· ant. fm,~•=-,,....... Partr11111e F••JIJ Med S4ud Mart.t .... ....., .............. Cont'd from 5:30PM. Oakland A's va. Mii· WIUkff Brewers. m Oedrlc c.,.., g)ltllelJ·&f .... 6:30 .............. ..., ..... (J)ll"' . ZMI ., (()) ......... a.a . TrM Fiii 1111••111 ...,... Greblm Kerr hosts. • g)Ulle ...... 1:00 U.QJ C1J em ..... ...... .. .....,. .... ,..... Tnltlt er Ceaneuw • WW'sllJU..1 I lewt Lucy Tiie Fii La ..... -.. .... . A•erlc11...,..... ''Georp ulllnlton" A profile of W11hln1· ton's boy11ood and education, and the btalnnlnp of Ills ntllltaiy Cl· '"'· 1(()) .... 1111 Dnlu Tlt'"stMc• 7:30 ILMM ,,....., Liit ....... lll•lJlltT111 lewtAll ...... .... ~ ........ . 'd II· I!~ Tt Tel • ,.,... P1wnbrobr l'lfuus to to1n him ~(f,!) ~~ fnOMY,,M1rkhelm murdtn hlm. G1non, Errol Flynn, RoMlt Yount. t :JO I ..... Walter flldpoft. ...... Slttw • rs-.. ..... La 11lm z:.•t::=-:na= 10:00 -~CJ) Cl) W!1£n. W spedal, bated on Hit book of the .-.....-Huii ind Syl· UIM tltlt, whldl ..,_IS 1 !Mm· • wit Chue lndlor tflls hour tfllt · oir of tM lift of tM fonner Soviet hlchllchta IOllM of the pfalrlms PrMltf IS told In flit own wonta from tht MW dlytlme lnfonftltlon1I I Cl) Lera ...-A Dell • aeries. bcerpts irom this pnt .... fti9 .... "Tht lepl C.me" IOll'I shows indudt: "~· ...._ ,.,... mies," ''Sa Alter Sixty," "A Women ,., ... a. Cea1rJ of tM aottl.'' 11)d "First Lady Mtr· ~...... rtrttTrudelu." Ult 111C1111 II 41 (I) Ill G Pttrtctlll "A · COYtntnt With Evil" (R) A 10un1 l:OOBl.'m(l)(l )TUJ ........ ' retarded tnan Is ICCUsed _of_tbit lln (R) Jo Anne Wor1ey ruats 11 • sl1yin1 Of 1 nurse, but Petrocelli I hlp·swlvtlln1 "hlrd·hNrttd-Hln· lt1ms th1t lflt victim h1d Just neh.'' who Is on trl1I u thl m11n· bl'OUn up with htr boy fritnd Ind at 1lrt In town, 1nd WUI GMr was supposedly Involved with 1 doc- portr1ya • fl1mboy1nt prosteutlna tor. 1ttomey In th1 muslcll production IJI!, 9'!:' numbtr. a 9 (I) am um. ...._ .. <9 C11> rn m 11rttta "w11k tM fiiiilf{I ''Money Crop" (R) Julie You T1lk" (R) B1rttt1 comes Cobb auests u 1 mothtr-to-bt under suspicion by 1 police lnvestl· whose ~na 11ronomlst husb1nd 11tin1 committM 1fter 1 fellow offl· Introduces 1 new t1rmlri1 ldtl ctr ind friend fills to lmmtdilttly wtlldl threatens to hive dire con· t~rn in ovtr $40,000 In P1yoff sequences for htr 1nd Pl ln11lls. money_:~~· dtl)lrtmtnt. Mlchltl Ul§!c~"'91tn ef t11e lw· P1rb r--. ... I V1n Is host from I let S..lt Knotts Btmy Finn. .,._ Acns (I) WM WM Welt • (QI (I)) CJ) m 1Wa lly .... lO:JO Imm ..... .. ''The W1tneu""' (R) Elr1 sea • ... r .... •, .... .._ Croabr ConNlly hold u the local AlfrM Hllldaa dtllcltmen but Is 1fra~ to testJ. • I IHcW 1 lwir Rec:entty dis· ifor fur of reprlsll ~ petSOMI lttttn end the ......, Tin F.W., extensive use of Renoir's P1lntinp II ""'-...._ • hilhli1bt tllis In-depth portrait ner· llewlt: (C) {a., ,..... CtJ" rated by M1rty Robinson. rt) '55 -Vin Heflin, Aldo Rey, U:GO CJ) D mu~ Mon• Frttm1n, T1b Hunt1r. Cl) ®l@ ....,. 1,........... .... .. , a.............. flt.llU ............... ,,..,... Tit Lucy.. • l;JO D (9 (I)) ~ID MC Wed.., Mlaioe: l•ponllllt .., iliwli: ( (tO) "It Ctulllll't ............ ......... A " ...,.. (R) (com) CJ),..., luH '75-P1ul Sotvlno, Mldlltl LHrntd, TTlt UltouclMlblts ..lolflnt Clmeron, ROltr Bowtn, Bob : Y!(I hr Helltlt • DllhJ, E11ln• Short, Adlm Artln. A ( .. ~~~ It ... torceous woman fon:n • mlld-m1n· -.. ntrtd IUY Into lntimKy et 1unPoint, ll:JO II fill CJ) Cll CIS LACI Mewlt: (C) multlna In• series of comtdlc con· "Seid of Ille SMe Salltr" (1dv) m:'"lltMll .._ ~~~/goor.i;:"~1I~~ 8D =~I ...... t.11 Cf\lm· John DaVidson Is auest host bitrsrom tht Boston Sym-I auur anl phony Ordltstr1 prldlc:e with oboe I Spr ind bllSC!On to allow the difference (QI Cl)) CI) WW. Wtftd Spt- ln woodwinds. "Not Now, Norm1n" (R) t:00 11 lHJ CJ) Cl) C.-"Mlssl111 1t fJ .... : "'The ........ _.. (drt) Fl.30"'7'"' {R) An u-eonvlct boerds 1 '57 -Gt0rtt B1ktr, Sytvil Syms. pl1ne, but Is mlssinf whan the IL'OO e,:::: (C) "'Dewl Awe tile ~t 1rrivt1 1t Its dtstln1tion. ,...... (com) '53-Mltzl U (I) lfil) fD l u c 1 s TllMf G1ynor, Willilm lundi11n. hlrtttn GOrn1 on Twenty'' (R) m M o v It : '11tt 11J DMfat" T1nntr bits to help 1 alfttd 13· (inus) '34 -Gln1tr Roatn, Fred Ytlr~d student (Alfred Lutttr), ""° Astlire. Is menttd by his oldtr dnsm1tes. m Cit S.art l'l Mtwlt: ........ Dolllr Up" 1:00 B ~ T (c0m~3~~· Jtck O•k'•· • • CJ) ciJT@....,. ~ Tiie lold 0... 1:45 B Mevlt: (C) "Daldq lft tilt JI 11fy<'fl M1rtMh• A ont·tet 61rt:" (dn) •so -M1rll Stevens, oper1 rtllle ford ·b1Std on Betsy Dnkt, Wllll1m Powtll. Robert Louis Stevenson's stOI} of Markhelm, th• lest member of a 2:00 ~,:!"'!~~1':"E~ of St onc:t·rtte*ttd Enstlsh f1mlly, who c:omn to 1 PIWllshOll on Chrlstm1s J!JO 11 llllewlt! (C) "Nabd Ill tM lull" Eve to P1wn 1n heirloom. When th• (dra) '5'-Jlmu Crlla. Uta Miian. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE I , lt75 THlJR~D/\Y JUNE 12 for moml,. and afternoon llstlnp, = ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. , for your convenl~. ere the days movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 l'l "Aa l.t"I II Y.. lJve" (dra) '64-Mtrilnne Kadi, Kirin Dor. (I) '"nit Rtlf 81ory" (dra) '39 - Glry Cooper, 01vld Nivtn. 12:00 ID ..,.... Ima et W,O..lq" {Wes) '48-Pem Cummin1s. Lloyd Nolan, Chtrles Coburn. 1:0011 .. All tf Me" (dr1) '34-Fredrlc March, George Raft, Miriam Hop- kins. @ "Mlr1 M1ru"1 (adv) '52-Errol Flynn, Ruth Roman , Raymond Burr. J:GO 0 "Sb lrldrts to Cross" (dr1) ·~-Tony Curtis, Julie Ad1ms. Sii Mineo. tfOl (C) "Tiit Tl•t MICMM" (1dv) '60-Rod Tlylor, Yvette Mlmleux. Ci) (j) "IWa• leva.ry" (dta) '50 -Jennifer Jonu, Vin Heflin, J1mts Muon, Louis Jourd1n . 0 MUliM $ Movie: (Zlir, "Cir· Mnt WMllaiaa" (wes) '52 -J1mu Stewert, Jt1n H11en, Wtndttl Corey. m ..., .... Htrott fJl) TN w., tt Wu "1958 Colts/ Giants NFL Ch1mplonship" U> Jueva de tall m Wltef Wor1cl EE 8*' 8e14sboto 1t1ew m Utt!• 11atcah 8:00 R (jj) (}) Ci) The WaltOM (R) tlo,ina to uptnd their lumber busl· ness, John al}d Grandp1 bom>w money from the bank in tht belief that Jason will be workln1 with them. but the second son hes • dif· ferent carHr In mind. John tJlts wor1<in1 nl111t 1nd day' to meet 1 lumber contr1ct and ends up In the hospital and it looks as thou1h the family wlll lose their lumber busl· ness until the folks on Wilton's Mountain come to the rescue. 0 9 Cil OJ m Sunahlnt "White Bread & Maraarine" (R) Sam runs into trouble when 1 SO· cial work~r finds Jill esleep In 1 nl1htclub cloakroom bectuse Sim couldn't find a babysitter for her. D Movie: (90) "Poppf' (com) '36 -W.C. Fields, Rochelle Hudson, Richard Cromwell. Cl) Wild WHd West fJ (tlt) Cl)) (]) EE llrMJ MBlef "The Stakeout" (R) Barney and his J:JO m (C) "Cllltentll" (1dv) '46-Ray , illfl1nd. 81rb1ra St1nwyck. squad stlk• out 1 dru1 drop from a flat in an apartment house, but he fears their cover may be blown by 1 stream of visitin1 ten1nts. Lou D (C) "ltldl lll11ket l ln10" (com) '65-Frinkle Av1lon, Annette Funicello, Deborah Walley. I . f • , I ~ J \ , 1:00 IJCI)fJCl)®Je>mm .. ... o @ rn ~ CIJ ca OO> .. ... l ~J:::ml~ Med Squid M1ril Teresa Otdrk CompaftJ Rocky & Frftnds 1:30 IMtrv lrlffln Shew Aldy lrlffttfl . (J)I Sn : ZiO•I ( Cl)) Dtaltl's Cllolc:e • Tmtl film • Calopifta lounnet Grahlm Kerr hosts. m Little Ruc:IJs 1:00 u @oo mm""" lowliq for Dollan Med SqUld Tnith or Coltstquences Whit's .., u .. 1 11..ovt Luq Tiit FBI La MuJtr Prehlblcll The 111 v111., : Asslpment America ( Cl)> 8on1nu Dr1m1 Thrtt stooaes 7;J0 I Clndld ca.n.,. · @ CJ) Prk.t la Rlaht l.ew Atatriclll strte IMJ Ut's M1 .. I Dtll ~ (}) To Ttll tilt Trutfl Jacobi, Brett Sommers ind Ed Birth au est. I Dulet's Cholct Mond1y Tllru Frid17 Nlclil Ciro M o w I t: (C) (Zllr) ''Robbery" (dra) '67 -Stanley Baker, James Booth, Joanna Pettet. til) BIU Moyers' Joum1I m JlptntM Lln1u•1• Proar•m• 1:30 0 @@ ®J m Bob Crtne Show , "Son of Cam11Us Capers" An Illicit weekend spent with the campus flirt 20 years 110 returns to haunt Bob when the lady In question turns up, married to the de'1n of the mediul school. fohn Hillerman and Gloria Leroy 1uest. 0 <9 fj)) m EE Karttt "Whls· tie Blowina'' (R) Karen has a serin of meetings with 1 secretive man who calls her at the oHice when ht decides to bizy# the whistle on some of his company's practices. m Merv Crlffln Sbow 9:00 I) rm m Ci) CIS Tllunday ..... It: (C} (Zbr) "They CID Mt Trialt(' (wes) '72-Terence Hiil. Bud Spen- cer, Far1ey Gr1n1er. Steffen Z1cil•ri· as, Dan Sturkie, Gisela Hahn. Two qukJc-on·the·triuer cowboy broth· trs hive differing pl1ns for tht fu· ture ind for the property they hope to steal. 0 @ (1) m NBC ThundQ MOV· It: (C) (fhr) "Ptta 'N' Tiiiie" (R) (dra) '72 -Carol Burnett, Waller Matthau, Barry Nelson, Geraldine Paae. A mismatched couple stru1· ales to save their marrla1e. ~ Tiit Untouchlblu (~ (j)) CJ) EE Streets of Sin ncbco "One Ch1nce to live" (") Detectives Stone ind Keller try to (Continued) 29 ........ ~ ...... . 9 4 .,·-r119n..r . , ,. ~ DAILY PtLOT, TV MV<. JUNIE I , lt75 W•lladl, Julie H•rr1s. fW Holll~ CloOs lHc:hm•n, Oebonti Winters, Stephen McH1ttlt, Don Scanllno, Nthemllh Ptrsoff. An anpistled •nd tonntnted Mt of ,.,.. by to set •t Hit source of ttlelr ct.uo- ter's drua hlblt. "....,.., ........ G...., f.I Ylfiltr a.w ll)u 11tm l:IU .... -w -....... (c:oe) ~ &aMt. C.ml ..... Lil· Ii ....... i.•-----= .,._ ...... .... ...... .. .. '· THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JUNE I . 1975 • • • take the FREEWAY TO ·__...- DID YOU KNOW . . . that virtually every freeway In Southern California makes an easy and direct connectJon to any one of the many departure points for a vacation on beautiful Catalina Island? Modern 700-passen- ger vessels sailing dally from Long Beach . . . a cruiser dally and the S.S. Catalina (starting June 14) from San Pedro ... a cruiser from Newport (June 14) ... OR those famous Grumman seaplanes flying dally from Long Beach Airport and San Pedro Harbor. See Information boxes below and choose your best route. Take YOUR freeway to Catalina today! (Golden West Airlines starts its service June 19 from LAX and Orange County Airport) HOTEL INFORMATION · Area Code 213 547-5030 ... ANO EXPLORE CATALINA BY INLAND ( t TOUR ... BY HORSEBACK ... BY BIKE OR -\ HIKE! ST A Y OVERNIGHT IN AN ISLAND HOTEL ... DINE IN UNIQUE RESTAURANTS ... LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ... ENJOY SWI MMING IN A QUIET BAY ... SANDY BEACHES ... QUAINT SHOPS ... GOLF & TENNIS ... SMOG-FREE AIR BOAT TRANSPORTATION From LONG BEACH (213) 775-2654 From SAN PEDRO (213) 547-1161 From NEWPORT (714) 673-5245 COME TO CATALINA NOWI -AIR TRANSPORTATION CATALIN~ •AIRLINES From LONG BEACH (213) 425-7424 AIR CATALINA .LON~R~CH (213) 421 -8281 ~~=~R (213) 548 ·1314 GOLDEN WEST (213) 624. 38~2 Pa~e J 3 , Sl\T URDAY JUNE 14 -"--8todl 'AMAffllM Soulll o4 IA PelrN t ,... ........ ......77J..144t t SAMJ A AMA Juli Honn of Edfnv9f t t 1427 s..... ...... ~J.144t t A wtsTMIMS~ w:::ri!:'~ t '14H4leedlltn&. ~lft.1106 ' HOURS: 10 AM TO 6:30 PM t L Fri. 'tll 8 PM j ------Pase 1' \ .~ I l I I,' • ; ( ' t •• 12:00 fJ (i1) CD Cl) CIS s , IC •• I "What's the CJ.A. All About?" (R) 0 lhvie: "OllCe u,.. A ........,. (com) '58-Dan Rowen, Dick Mer· tin, Nita Talbot, Mirtha Hyer. Ad l..M» Ile llue MartH a.lier ....... Deullillfelbavl RClfler ea ... (i7J (]) Cl) flt Albllt won1 of Life Hud.O. Lost 11 Spec:. .... ., 'tM PnftlMr : Youq fl•IUbn Fedlnl ( @ ) ............ • film Ftllum 1:00 (i1) (j) Cl) CIS Cllldrt1'1 f11• ftlttval "The Boy Who WOfe Spec- tacles" A film from Russi• which tells of the f1nt1sy life of a small boy whose accompllstuntntl are less utlsfyln1 than his drtams. (}) C.pa hofllt "Viewpoint on Nutrition" Ci) Movie: "Securltr lilt" ( dl'I) 'M-John lrel1nd, Dorothy Milone. D Mowit: (C) °'Cl.WI Alwf' THE DAILY PILOT, TV WUK, JUNI I, lt711 (dr1) '70-Stltlhen lloJd, Robtrt Hooks, Richlrd Pryor. .,......,..... (QI Cl)).,.....,. .... eaa.-;r Qle ... , .. l :JO ()) .............. ~ .,.. filll_.. (wes) •36 -GarJ Coop. er, Chlr1ts BICllbrd. "'lie NI• 11 tilt MW' (wes) '59 -Audit Mur· ~. Chartes Dnllt. a....,.: <C> -... 11 • ...... (wet) '56 -John Acer, Mami. Van l-!i,:- 1 Cl)) ..... WOltd ...... : .. ....... Z:OOliaT......._ Ci) Iii) m Wodd CINI•· Tttii& The $172,000 l'If;: (l))f.._.. ...... .......... , ........ ...,... Cel*ttJT ... ... T..t ~zz._.. Cl)Tlle ....... fiiitlrw ..... a.. ,,.,..,._ Cl)> ..... nm ,..,..., ........, ........ ....,,. ha ti Apialltllre 4!J01~=---a +r f£':: ....... _ ililllne.,.. ... c:e.... .... S:OO D .._.: (C) "W..... frt1t fjea"" (scl·fl) '68 -All J1penae cut. w••wottc1 r.J~ (]) m AIC'a Wide l lt-.w..a Z:JO fJ .... : (C) "'1'1le LM1J W' (com) '63 -James O.mn, Doua • McClure, P1mela Tiffin, Jolnle Som- .... : .. Jelnalf £ap(' (mp) 2 -Robert Taylor, una Turner, Vin Heflin. I ~ ... 14tu'.-tf tilt .... ... ., ...... e N~! TODAY'S HOME * BETTER LIVING IDEAS 1,...,, ...... Dlllltlrt "!P'9".._.. ..... The N1tlone Rod Assoclatlon's Spr1n1 Ctlamplonshlp meet. from Gainesville, Fii., wftti a total purse olf$i~':~~ ........... .............. . ...... T1m1 ne.tn ..... AIHftca nn. ...... 5:30~":'.a.. .... : (C) (at)~ .... (dl'I) '68 -Jean-Pierre C.S.. Ml. Qaudlne Au .. r. l ea.wens.cw .......... "' • ., It ... "1958 Colts/ Giants Nfl Chlmpionslllp" 1:::.==.... J:OOl'"'""'z... • Mewlt: (C) "'1'1le o.trWtn" LC (wet) '50 -.Jotl McCrtt, Barry Sulllv1n, Mtnt D1hl. I (1) ltfD Htlb•wd WM WIW West I ltlc!A I ....., An Intimate look at the remarkablt life of Pitm Auaust Rtnlor es recrttttd throuth ~.lntinp and personal letters. &.:JO ( I Cl)) 'Ole n.r..1 Yillta• A In Elln8al • U.S. NlwJ · fl• f..tare S:JOI SltllNaJ ..... ........ ,..,....(hor) • -Jofln Aclf, Cynthia Pat~ I ........... WltllrW..W ....: (C)~laCM­ ~ (dra) '67 -Robert RidaltY. m ....,.: "'Flrlt .... '"" .,.... I) '59-Mirshall Thompson. "'vir..-. ;;,:·-, .... ~ . .......... umor, lmaainatlon and a speeded-up photocniphy technique celled "pbdlatlon," this film con· d•nses 3 yttn' wor1c Into 30 min· utes 11 It follows ttlt construction of Harvard'• unique and modem Graduate School of Dealan. I Cl))•DeW• ......... ~rt USA MFurile'a ........ 4:00 w..w tf ...... 7:00 7:10 I 8 (I) Lira IW.t A Dell IChoOI board aplnst an Incumbent ......, who hasn't ltt9ftded a Nard meet- ..... a. I In • IRCMlths. -"'" ..... nat T• F• 9'r ,...., ......... , ........ . ~ .::i:~~.::-10:00191! ~ :-'1111. ...... .. ...., ........... ... "'Ille ..... ..... ._... .... (R) 111 ....... (hor) '34 -Cllucle PtlCa ...... Raia, Join Bennett, Lionel Atwill • .... • tnHIHIJ Al II .. ,..., ,..., ..... c.lleMI (R) T f1m1ty quamt ensutt w"'1I c:.. • ..., FeeAacl An:tllt CMmlds to Gloril'I friend· ..... ... Ip. the Ddellwtty boy. n..., lfltll .. 9(1)AI ~ ...... w 1-----..:~• ~To (R) Colnedlaca -.. M.,....ri Lennie Weinrib suests as' a portty LM ....._ SS... fellow ..... dlsattrou• atttflltlb to 1.,. .. 1 .. n..1 .... w t'llduce ,.qui,. Immediate attention ,...,........ WIMtlM ,...._. ;i~;u::,1cs....; Ille c..-11:00,~dl ..... "' nt11 •mc:te Ralph Emery is • •...,SU: host to Lorettt t.¥nn, Charlle Pride, m LSTAR HOLLYWOOD & Donna flflO and Merl• Haaard. D ca Ci)) CJ) ~ IHI fl * LAS VEGAS CEREBRAL '1Til1 Glrmtnts ofla~' (R) A for. · PALSY TELETHON! mer Shaolln master turns outtew m I IHcWf ~ hllr T• and tM burden of stoppln1 him tlletl O.nnisarnes and Carol law· lands on Caine'• shoulders. rence are the co-hosts for this tel•· •HEE HAW_:_TONITE'S tflon which ~tinues till 6PM Sun· *COMEDY HIT!!! t.:..,,--.._ .... (]) S.llly ' c..,.., (l)llewlt: (C) ............ lltwlt ~ (ho() '65 -Bette Davis, Olivia de Havllland. , ... n • ..,. ,...,.. <R> ! 100 a.. s.,. a.. wi<WIOM Lee SttJey ·& ta, I 3111 lllcact ""'8m llfO l:JO 8 lfZ Cl) T1lt J If h r u u (R) Im Al-Siar Wratllnl Giorji tna to harness the power of 11:151 CI> ca (I)) ..... tM pms fOf hit own trMb. .._,,1"...,... ~ Adta ._. Aztecs vs. the flld c..lrt Cl) ... ~... • 11:JOUW'<1f11T•• Ylcter CJ).:.... c..a ' Sports Aw•,:, from ~~n~as.V'I:~ HO 8@ (J) CJ) Miry TJter ....,. orina outst1ndin1 athllta who havt ._ (Rf Lou Grant moves Into tlafJed Jn_ tbeJr v1rious cattlOl'les Rhoda's old apartment and takes durl111 the previous yur. This year's over Mary's pr!Vlt• lift In mlldt the proct1m 1l10 pays special tribute to same w1y he runs thlnp at the of. Roy Campanella, John Wooden and fa, caus1111~1 to r1pldty rudl Bob Mathias. her satur1t1on nt (I) lloM: .. , Sn Wllat '" Did" 8 U Cl) ID -.._., (~) '65 -Joan Crawford, John liwli: (tf 1 r) ~ Mt ..... " Ireland. (R) (com) '63-&ob "-· Anita Ek· Ida lat If T..ipt bttJ, Edie Adams. When an off. lliwti: .. A life i. tlle lllalCll" c:oune moon capsule lands lft Nrlcl, r1) '55 -Ricardo Montalban, Wuhlftrton Slfads M1tthlw Merrl· Anne "ncroft. . wtthtr to retritvt It. FortllJI powtr 8 "'-•sslCM fOf'l*IUS secrtt qent to (I) ..,.: .. AdlM i. thl Ne..a. At- llmt mission, with orders to stop tide" (adv) '43 -Humphr.y Bo- at notlalnl. ~ Raymond Mnsey. I & "w"'~ ~ = ;r~n•tltHI a.a., ....... ....,. (dn) '70 -..... ..... • ... .,.. & tlle .......... "811 Balley, Diana Sands. Lou dos-(llOf) -Abet Slllzar. . Mtt. DoUclat Grant; Lat ~ .... (QJ{I)) ............ :US:::!:' =I ::::1: U:U 8 .... : "'Slllll 17" (dra) '53- CllMMft 1 atMtto apartment bttildilll Wlllam Holden, Otto Pmllln,.r, 1nte lals °"" Pf1Vat• IMq .quafters. Don li5ri• RoMrt Stllua I~~=~:·= A wo:. == 11lenln 11t111U'.l!S.1111 look It Mltcttd ' tJI n. ..... ,..., zoos 1round the world comprllts 1:00 D At hi Wltlt • • • "David Wol· this ~nusual and memorable spe-pt(,' dll bY the N1tlon1I Gqr1phlc So· !nrlllr * • . Cenlnl PMIJ , ..... _Con· I t•" Ala111t1• nues to 6PM SUnday. _.. .............. " 1:1SE ............ " .......,,, ......, ,.. •> '5" -Barbara Stlnwydl. .... ft Cl) Cl)... ......... ... . Sinden. Gary Merrill. . (R) Jlto,. he hts 1 chance to say Z:JO R MM: ......, H h MoW' no, Bob finds himself runnln1 for [cJia) '48 -Robert Preston, Robert the chairmanship of the local Mitchum, Bartma Bel Geddes. THIE DAILY PILOT, TV WHK, JUNE I, 1975 1RACING DOWN SOUTH' Tom 1'oletr, dr4.t.c ...... Dick ...,. .... ,...., --.......... tioeon. The iixth annual NHllA Gatomationals held March 14 through the 16th in Gainesville, Florida, drew over 48,000 spectators to watch some SOO racers battle for over $175,000 in prizes aod con- tingencies in seven eliminator categories. Highlights of the meet will air on ABC, Saturday (June 14) at 2:30PM. Top Fuel, which is the Quickest and f utest category of competition. wu won by a 30-year old tool and die maker named Dale Funk. Funk from Valle.Y Station, Kentucky, defeatect a strong field of can to pick up approxi- mately $10,600. His ftna1 r<>Und opponent was Tom Toler of Glen- dale, California, .whom be beat with a pass of 7.60 se<:onds at 136 mph. · Funny Car was won by the wi.nningest driver in recent years, Don "The Snake" Prudhomme from Granada Hills, °'1ifomia. Prud- homme woo bas woo now 10 National events defeated New Yorker Tom Prock in the final to win some $11,000 in cash and merchan- dise. Pro Stock, which is the ultimate racing product from Detroit, went to Indiana's Bob Glidden, who now bas won four National titles io a row. Glidden defeated a red-lighting Wayne Gapp in the finals and won roughly $11,700 in awards . Walt Wcoey, a 38-year-old chassis builder from Spring City, Pennsylvania won Pro Comp Eliminator over Steve Leache in a float round battle of A/Fuel Dragsters. This was Weney's first ever NHRA National event win. Joe Williamson won Competition Elim- inator in his 23" T Roadster, which runs in the E/ Altered class. Williamson defeated' John Baines in the final round and it is in- teresti.ng to note that both be and Baines work out of the same sl)op in Louisville, Kentucky. Modified Eliminator was won by Northridae, California pro racer Butch Leal. Leal won some $7 ,000 in awards when be defeated Jerry Marquart in the finals. Super Stock Eliminator was won by the most proficient woman driver iD the spOrt, Judyntly. Judy, who at one time was a beauti- cian, is a full time professional racer and at 30 years of age has a promising racing career ahead. Previous National titles for td•· Lilly include the Super Stock crown at the 72 NH.RA Wintemationals and the SUper Stock honors at the 73 Springnationals . f I WHO SAYS QUALITY STEREO HAS TO BE EXPENSIVE? THIS PABULOUS PIONEER STEREb SYSTEM HAS THEANE MUSIC REPRODUCTION YOU'RE LOOKING FOR AT AN ECONOMY PRICE. JHE NEW MODEL 30Cf HAS POWERFU.1- STERE;O AMPLIFIERS W1TH AN , ' · EXCEPTIONAL AM-FM TUNING • . SECTION. 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Send the queallon °" a poellClllC, to "AM," Famlly WMkl~. 841 LNlnglOn Aw., New Yort. N. Y. 10022. We'll pey $5 for publlahed quefllOM. Sor~. '" can't an1-r otllera. FOR CAROLINE BIRD, author of "The Caae Agaimt College" la there a aimple nJ.e of thumb f<W deciding tohetlatt flOUI' chUd alaould go to collegeP-A.R., Altoona, Pa. • A 17-year-old may not know what's best for him in the • long run, but he knows whether he lilces boob or not. If he FOR ROBERT MITCHUM, nar of •FMeweU My Looellf When did you know you had become a success, and do you ~~_your ~ctjng muchP-LP., Lima. Ohlo • Suooess? Well. if that's what it is, I guess I knew when I walk:ed down the street and was reco~ by truck driv- ers. As for analyzing my acting, I don t lilce talking about acting and I only liJce watching it on certain occasions. I rarely go to the movies, and nQ IOnger watch myself on .the late shows because it's past my bedtime. (The only other thing I've given up is eating marshmallows.) . FOR FRANK GIFFORD When you see rough play on a football field, do you think back to your own playing days and experience the pain of the playe.r being tackled?-Elizabeth Rehm, Jamaica, N.Y. • No. But I'm keenly aware of the positious that players get into in which they are more vulnerable to injuries. Some-- times these situations cause me to wince-both vocally and physically. FOR JEANE DIXON ll it true you once predicted that neither President Nixon nor Vice President Agnew would complete bis MCODd term ol oflice, but that neither would be asussinated or die in oflice?-Patricia Cates, Las Cruces, N.M. e Yes, I did make that forecast. Also, I went on record as saying that former President Nixon would definitely not be impeached-which. of course, he was not. FOR PHYLLIS DILLER Do you ever get bad.tempered?-P.L., Medford, Ore. • I'm usually cheery at home, unless there's a crisis or fm upset The only thing that upsets me is when everyone talks at once and asks questions. When f m away, I call home daily and get a full report. Even so, when I get back, there's always a delegation of family and friends awaiting me with hundreds of questions. And they're all asking at the same time. I make a dash into the kitchen and fall over the dish of Jello my grandson dropped on the floor. Otherwise, I rarely get flustered. . FOB THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR How come I only see Peter Sellers in TV commereials now· adaya ~d not movies?-A.C., Galveston, Texas e Have we got good news for you! Peter has a new film out this swnmer, "The Return of the Pink Panther," in which .. he'Il recreate his original role of Inspector Clouzot. Also, you can see Peter on June 12inar!lre1V appearance on ABC's "A Salute to Sir Lew Gtade" (the British show- man and impresario), in which he does a comedy skit. His ambition is to costar in a Western with David Niven. He says: ''fm a serious actor who happens to shine in com- edy, and I am a great social dJsappoinbnent. When I see people watclllng me, waiting for witticisms, I know they feel cheated when nothing comes out." Sellers, a former dnmuner, occasionally 'sits in with groups in London. He relaxes with yoga, organic foods, meditation and photog- raphy. His hobby is servicing cars. CO'i•r Photo by Henry Oroe.manlT""9World doesn't want to go to college, the chan~ are very good that he won't get anything out of it. 1De professors and students I interviewed srud that little more than one out of four college students is turned on by his courses. Why give an inferiority oomplex to people who don't dig boob by making them dance to an intellectual tune when their real talents lie elsewhere? FOR GEORGE MEANY, Pre.sident of the AFL-CIO Has any labor group ever gone on strike to bold down prices as opposed to hiking wages?-Mn. E. Wilenoo, Greenville, N.C. • Unions have offered to forego wage increases in favor of price reductions, but I know of no case in which manage- ment accepted. I do oot believe such a proposal bas ever been made a strike issue-it-would be a great deal' to expect union members to willingly sacrifice part of their wages for price cuts, even if it were in the public interest. FOR DINAH SHORE What's your favorite fan story?-N.T., Chicago, Ill. e The day I was in an elevator and an elderly lady got in, stared at me and concentrated hard for a few seconds. Then she announced to me and the other passengers with ~eat satisfaction: "I lmow you. You're WHATSERNAME.' FOR CINDY ADAMS, author and syndicated coJumnl# You travel a great deal. What's the most interesting pur- chase you"ve made on your trips?-J.S., Lima, Ohio • Papier poudres in Hong Kong. They're small packets of papers, one side is plain and the other is powdered. The plain side wipes off the stale powder; the other side puts a fresh lot on again. This is how I keep a dean ( unwitbered) look. Until I found these, by the end of the day, due to endless powdering, my face looked lilce a Halloween maslc, and I didn't dare smile in case I craclced it. FOR DR. NORM.AN VINCENT PEALE, pa.nor of the Marble Collegiate Church and author Do you think trial marriage will make real marriage ob- solete?-Mrs. Albert Cansler, Jackson, Tenn. • In my opinion, nothing can be learned from trial mar· riage. I do not believe in it and strongly hold that the in- stitution of marriage will always endure as a way of life. Perhaps I may be bold enough t.o suggest that the ques- tioner read a book by my wffe, Ruth S. Peale, called -"The Adventure of Being a Wife." It answers this question fully. June a, ms /itml(V ~ The Newepaper Maga.zlne A l*ltllcatlon of DoWM C-lcatlotta, 1..c. Rarmoncl K. Mason, CIYJnnan of th9 · 8oard A. Edward Miiier, Preslcf9nt Fred DMMman, Exec. V .P., PuMJshlnf MORTON FRANK. PtMIHftf and P11bll11Mr LEONARD S.. DAYIDOWr CIYl"""n ROBERT D. CARNEY, EH0.-V.P.·A11oc. PuMlsh« PATAICllC M. LINSKEY, V.P.-Ad Director llD LAYEF811CY, V.P.-Mancetlng Director Oenld S. Wroe, EHtern Mgr.; Rk:harcl D. Carroll, Aaaoc. Eastern Mgr.; Joe Fruer, Jr., Chicago Mgr.: PettdM, tt.phens, won der Ueth and Haywwd, Loa Angeles and San Francisco. ftUllUlffeR RELATIONS: LEE EWS, V.P.-Olrector; Robert H. Manlott, Mgr. PU8UIHER HRVICU: Robett J. Clvf9tlan, Mor.; Jamee G. Batier, Business Manager: Robert Banker, Promotion; Cafyl Eller, Merchandising. Headquarters 641 Lexington Ave .. N.V., N.Y. 10022 e 1975 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All rloht• reterved. MORT PIRSKY, V.P.-Edltor-'n-Chlef R9JnQlds Dodeon, Managing Editor Rlct.ard Y8'dd, Art Director Roeai,n Abrftara, Women's Editor Marflyn Haneer., Food Editor Associate Editors: Joan Henrfcben, Hal Landon and Robin A. Thruah !Melle Walpln, Art A11l; Qlorta Brier, f>lcture1. Contributing Editors: LanJ lcNt9t.eln, Robert Curran, P....ca "°'!&I'd Pfff' J. Opp1nMMI.,, Anita ...,.....,, PRODUCTION: Richard Miiien, Olr.; Roberta ColliM, Makeup. Warning: The ·surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. . " . If a Supertanker Exploded ••• Some Frightening Faets About What Could Happen If One LIUle Spark Went Astray By Deals Pitts Have you ever seen a can of gaso- line explode? Then Imagine what would happen If a lighted match was put to 100,000 tons of hlg~tane fuel. The devastation would possibly be worse than that caused by the atom bomb at Hiroshima in 1945. Cargoes of 100,000 tons-usually much more-of highly volatile fuel are commonplace In the supertanker fleets that roam the seaways of the wortd. These giant ships are floating A-bombs. Could one be hijacked and used to threaten a city? This Is the frightening. possibility raised in a new book, "This City Is Ours" (Mason- Charter, $7.95), in which a group of activists holds the island of Manhat- tan for a ransom of $130 billion. Its author, Denis Pitts, explains: I t was 1944, and as the war crept re- luctantly to ao end in Europe, hor- ror came to Cleveland, Ohio. What was dcacribed as a "relatively small quantity" of liquefied natural gas t.egan to aeep from a oewty built proc- essing plant into the sewers of the city. The sewers were warm, and in a matter of seconds, the liquid vaporiud and be- came dangerously volatile. Expanding quickly, it forced itself up from the scw- en into houses and apartment blocks. The resulting series of blasts killed 180 people and alma&t oomplctely de- sttoyed 80 square bloc.ts of the city. It was estimated later that it took Jess than 70 tons of the liquid gas to bring this havoc on an unsuspecting urban popu- lation. Imaainc then, the cff ect of putting a match to 100,000 tom of this gas. Or 200,000 Ot' even 250,000 tom. The cf· feet. according to expla&ives experu I talked to, would be the equivalent of a m.jor atomic explosion. These are the amounta of natural gas in liquid form that are being carried aU around the world at any given time of day or night by fteett of superta.nbn. 4 • FAMILYWEEKLY,Junet, 1'76 These great 1loatiQ8 moosten are them- selves growing in size. In ten yean timo-.od the UlfltDP- tion is that the present energy crisis will be cased by thco-the biggest auper- tanken will weigh more than one mil- lion tons. A great deal has been written about the hazards that the supertankers have brought to our environment. We know already about the dfecta on marine and bird life and upon our holiday beacba of collisions, deliberate spillage and ac-- cidental oil wastage by these gargantuan floatina picn. But has enough attention been fo- cused on the explosive force that is con- tained in these ships? Now let's face it, the corporation& that own these elephantine tao.ken arc aware of the potential danger. So are their cap- taim and crews-after all. they have to live on top of the cargo. But even in thia multimillio11..cl0Uar industry there a.re a few operators who arc known u "cow- boys" in the trade because of their dis- regard for safety regulatiom .. Nor is natural gas the only cargo car- ried by supertanken. Apart from huge quantities of crude and refined oil, they · also carry high-octane guoline (if you have ever seen a can of gas explode, im- agine 200,000 tons of it blowing). avia- tion kerosene and explosive chemicals like naphtha, an industrial waste prod· uct that is used in making everything from nylon sbirta to fertilizer. Naphtha bas a dangerously low ftasb point, and when it does explode it has a nasty habit of showering tons of molten chemical for miles around. A tanker load of this chemical caught fire otl Brooklyn a few months ago. The Coast Guard officer who handled the emer- gency described the volunteer crews who fought the fire u the "bravest men I have ever met." Another particularly 1ini1ter cargo carried in the big ships that ply between the Middle East and North America is a black cocktail consisting of crude oil ''A....,......, lllOOIW•fewhun- chd ,. .. "°"'the IOUthem tip of Men- h ........ would tlnllleneuchbulld- tno-•the Wortd T'8dec,nt. .... The ...... of the wtnd ••• would be a 9hattwed and blutng city. Acddetwla h8" MNdJ IMppened. TNI ......... "'Mec:tra," .. rtppM down the ftddle by en aplc*on that left• giant gmh • lont • a tootb.,J field. TWo ••• The.ton=e of ..... •xpio91on would IUCk people from their wtndowa;dr99 automobl ... along llb top, deetroy aubway aptema and C191Jte. "'-'" toe.of Ht.." uwuw..,. Idled. Noll Moewt'• brillc ...... book, .....,...., .. (Knopf ... II). broutM .. ,. ..... to publtc .netlllon. 0... ,.. ..... book ... ......, cllMftlloit-... p D 11.a, of phcy Md,....._ into which bu been pumped a mixture of such natural gases u methane 'and propane. The cxtractioo ta.ta plaoc at the refinery. As you migllt guas, this is perhaps the most lethal cargo of all. Tankermen call it "spiked oil," aod there arc moves to make the carrying of it intemationaUy illegal. What would be the eJfect of a super- tanker explosion? Suppose it'• natural gas. When natural gas vaporizes it ex- pands by 625 in volume. An explosion of natural gas would have the capacity -assuming the kind of cargoes we have been talking about-to create what is known as a massive wind inrush. In other words, the gas creates a vacuum that has to be filled by air. That aii-would race into the vacuum at speeds of up to 1,000 miles per hour. A supertanker moored a few hundred yards from the southern tip of Manhat- tan, for instanoc,· would threaten such buildings as the World Trade Center- wbich bu been designed to withstand winds of 250 mph only-and many other high-rise bujfdings. Tbe result of this wind-and the blast that would in- evitably follow-would be a ahattercd and blazing city. In the meantime, the force of the explosion would suet peo- ple from their windows, drag autpmo- biies along like toys, destroy subway systemi. and create a muaive lou of life. What ia really ironic about this ·threat is the fact that the emptier the tanker, the bigger the risk. The tank.er that is on its way to be reloaded it uaually filled with nothing more than vapor. And that ii much more vulnuable to a tiny spark than the ship crammed full of pa or oil or volatile chemical. Scary? I doo't mean to be. After all, the bis oil-canyi.oa lines have ao many milliom of dollan invested in these giant tanken that they make a point, a very major point indeed, of cramming their ships with every pouible ftrc-and explo- sion-prevention device that science and eoJineerina can think of. Some syatcma can rush a million gal- lom of ftro.dreoclling foam into a cathe· dral-siz.ect tank in a matter of minutes. Other systems rely on the inert-or oon- Contlmt~d on pag~ 21 '\.. • Detach Order form Here -COMPUTE AND MAIL TODAY! YES ' SEND MY AMERICAN INDIAN JEWELRY FOR 15 DAYS FREE! c 1 r .1 .reai;1; . 11!>·1 Rf 0 H11 • "'" • (.) a n...A°~ f/J "tfJ0f"1lla 1.0 "> l A Ml '>A. !:Al If 'l;>f,;>(. 0 Miss To Avoid Delay-Print Clearly 0 Mrs. 0 Mr._-;;:::-:-::-::-=:-------:-:-:-cc--...,---,---------~~ First name Mlddle Initial Last Name STYLE OESCalPTIOP-1 HOW TOTAL Pola. MANY ralCf Address------------------------~ 933 SquHh Blossom Necklece $ 932 Amertc:an lndlen 81'9celet Calif. residents add 6 % sales tax $ Postage and Handling $ .35 Total amount enclosed OR to be $ charged to my bank credit card A mott.r of • typal bmity of four, Qll Ml!M $444 • v-r widt food ~wen ff her hulbMd ...._ $10,000 • .,..,. • h ce pro- ftde • nutritionel Md heeldty diet white MfYinQ 1f'9m dw foods they Ulce, ad\ -. ...its. licle ...._ be a !JI•• ._,._ Md ..a. ~ Elizabeth E\ 'ans A govemment ruling in July ,of 1974 has extended food stamp coveraae to 20,000,000 new A- mericans. But to date, more than 15,000,000 of these newly eligible citi- zens hue not claimed their benefits. Why? Obvio\llly. molt of these people are not aware of thil new ruling. Others think that eligibility is based on gross in- come, But in reality, numerous deduc- tions lowerina your aross income are used to figure food stamp eligibility. And fin- ally, thousands of people who know they are eligible are too embarassed to claim their benefits. The embarassment surrounding food stamps and the old fashioned notion that you must be on welfare to participate are quietly becoming a thing of the past. A December 20, 1974, Wall Street Journal uticle reported that more and more middle and upper middle class work- ing familiea are using food stamps. Donna Marie of 4445 11th Street NW, Canton, Ohio, sums up tJ:le feelings of hundreds of thouaands of working American fami- lies who now use food stamps, "I saw my neighbor eating steaks and using the money she saved to buy a few luxuries. Then I thought of all the taxes I'd paid. It struck me how silly It was not to take advantage of something I'd •lready paid for. I now use food stamps to ae"e nu- tritional and delicious meals for my fami- ly. To me it i• no different than a tu re-- bate proaram ... No Risk Report: The problem of peo- ple not knowing if they are eligible has been eliminated with the recent publica- tion of the public inform.tion report, 1975 food Stamp Ou!lification Gujde. This report is t;eing made available on a no risk basis. By ordorina the report, you can quickly determine in the privacy of your home lf you qualify and for what amount. If you don't qualify, you may return the boolc. You1.l recel°'e • full refund-no questions asked. Eye Opening Facts: Here are some litUe known facts repnting the food stamp program. Did you know that: Workers who are layed off or on strike can collect food stamps. •In some states, you can get your food stamps through the mail. •Hundreds of thousands of tenior cit~ z.ens are eligible. The elderly can use food stamps to ~Y for home delivered meal>o~wheels and for group meals for the elderly. Worlcing families with poss incomes as h.igh as S 16.000 a year can qualify for food stamps. • Food stamps are used just like cash. There are no forms to fill out at the gro- cery check-out counter. • Food stamps are accepted at almost every grocery store. •rt takes only two weeks to receive your food stamps after you qualify. •Several .people living in the· same houae. can all separately receive food stamps. • If you are physically unable to apply at the food stamp office, you can have someone else apply for you or have the food stamp office come to your home. • If you move, you can continue to re- ceive food stamps for a 60 day period from your old food stamp area. • lf you've re<:ently moved to a new state, you can immediately applt for food stamps. •When your income and resources are being calcut.ted to see if you qualify, your house, lot, one car, your personal belonginp and houaehold goods, cash val- ue of your insurance policy, income pro- ducing pro peftY, and boarden are not C04'1tted as resources. • When calculating your income, money from a student under 18, irregular income from part time jobt totallna lea than $30 a month, and money from loans is "°' COIUfted u iocome. • If you work and must u.e • d•y care center: or a b•bysitter, you can deduct thi:s expense. · •State and Federal taxes, Social Securi- ity. and union dues are deducted from your income. •Medical fees OYer $10 a month and tu- ition 'and manct.tory education expente1 can be deducted from. your income. • Alimony or child support you pay can be deducted. So can unusual expen- ses due to disuten. • Rent. mort.sqe and utilities are deduo- t•ble by using a shelter standan1 formula. • All information giftn when you.. ap- ply for stamps mUlt be kept strictly con- fidential. • You'll be told if yoa qualify 30 -days after you apply. • If you are refmed food stampt and feel you're bein.1 cheated, you ban the right to a fair bearing appeal. Even if you '•e been refused Iona 110. you can still go back for your b.eartsaa, And if the food stamp office made a mistake, you're entitled to all the bactc food stamps you should have collected. • Typical Working Families: Here's an ex.amp}~ of a typical family that quali- fies for food stamps. Mr. Seqel groaea S 192 a week, S l 0,000 a year. Mn. Sea- gel does not work and bu a boy, ap S, and a girl, age I 0. MI. Seqel pays $I SO per month alimony and child support to hil previous wife, bu a rent of S 130, SS for phone, $50 for beat and utilities, $35 a month for hospital insurance, and spends S 15 a month on allergy mecliciM. After malc.ing all the necessary deduc- tions outlined in the 1975 F90d Stamp Qua}ifigtion Guide, it wu found that the Seagels would receive SI SO worth of food atamps for 01lly SI 13 a month. They'd saved $37 dollan a month. A total of $444 on pocerles for the year. ot•11 What will qualif)'ins for the food amp propam mean to you? ..Depaadiq oe your income, YOQ could sllsh yow food budpt by 20% to 60%. Tbil would mean a uvinp of St 20 to S2,'400 a year. You cpuld afford to provide your family with the moet nutritional and healthftal fooda. The money you"\te saved could be placed in the bank or used to buy anytlun1 you'd like. There, .are no restrictions on what you do witb the money,)'OU aaved. But, best of all, you'd be.Startin& your OW1l "A .My 74 rulq ex•d.d food stamp ~•age to over 20,~000 new Americans. - To claliit, ovwrlS,000,000 al ..... newlyelgible dtiw• haw not claimed their· benefits which thW pet11CNICli taxes have ~paid far" personal tax re.,_te propam. You will be settini t>.ck some ol the thousaads of dollars vou've paid in tuea by ta.kin& ad.. vantage of a ao•emment program which you've already paid for. · The 197S food St1me Quettfigtrou ~is written in plain, simple laapap. It will show you step by step 1low to fiauro your Food Stamp income. It will make sure you're deductina all the ex- penses you're entitled to. It will a.ho pre- wnt you from tddJna income which should not be counted in your total. When you qualify, you'll be told exactly where to ao. who to tee, ud what to do in ordu to start cpbin1 in on your~ fib. A sample form is endoled IO you will waste no time when you ao to fill out the ruJ thin&. AD of thU is done in the priYacy of your home. You'll wute no time hunting down thja information, and you won't bne to spend a cent on pa. low Priced Soft Cowr Edition: Ju l'ft a.¥, this public information re- port is beina mado available in a apec:W low price aoft COYer edition. To pt your report, all you need do is write the wordl Food Stampt on the top of a piece of pa- per -along -with-your name aut-addrea. Mail to: THE CENTBR FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION, GOt'emment Programs Division, Dept. C· 18, 401 Market A •enue, North, Canton, OIDo 44702. Be awe to enclote $3.00 in cash. cbect, or money O!'der. Make checb payable to Public lnfonmtion. Your feport will be ruahed to you by return mail in a pJ.aJn unmarked ennfope. If after reading your report you diJ.- cover that you don't qualify, return the book within 3 weeks. You'll receift a full refund-no queationa asked. You could be one of the J 5,000,000 people miJaina out on the benefits you ban comina to you. If you do qualify. you1.l receive• S120 to S2400 return on your $3.00 iJITat.anmlL You can find out if you qualify within 3 weeb by mailin& in your report requeat today. * iibrder In~ Chaotle World" Why Do People CoHeet Things? .. Collecting la an •ttempl to llmlt the world you deal with to object. you can •rm199 ao that ,OU make • worldwt..... you're In ch8rge. You become the god of the unlnne." People who collect buttedlia lib geog- raphy and want to see the world. Stamp enthuaiaSts crave knowledge of history and international politics. Those who gather beer cans (yes, beer cam, it'a the latest craz.e) are sentimental about their buddies and want to be comidered bell raisen. Psycbologiata and psychiatrists, many of whom are coUectora, say the objects a per- son priz.ea are clues to what he aeeb from life. An outstanding example of this was Sigmund Freud himself, the father of psy- choanalysis. He called bis collection of an- tiquities .. ao addiction" and crowded hit apartnlellt in Vienna with aucb things u Etruscan minors, Egyptian aculpturea and Greet vuc:s. In fact, Freud once coofeued, "I have Rad more archaeology than psy- chology." Hia pueion wasn't just pleasur- able; be aa.id it helped him unlock man's 'conscious and subconscious minds, the structure of which goea back through time. Freud's or any collect.or's study of partial- -tar thinp is a sign of a scientific mind~ for just as scientists collect, compare and order data, so a collector accumulates, evaluates and displays items. · Profeuioo.ab agtte lhat.. basically, col- lecting implies an urge to bring order and beauty to a chaotic world--and, in doing ~o. to gain a seme of sec:u~. Having a supply of something, even pe~ ble apecimens, confers a sense of ppwer and possibly feelinp of immortality. "Col- lecting is an attempt to limit the world yoo deal with to objects you can arrange so that you make a world where you're in ~. You become the ~od of the uni- verse," says Dr. Elizabeth Thome. Collectors are often interesting, happy people because of. their enthusiasm. They ·take pride in tbemsdvea and their achieve- menL Dr. Jack Granofsky obeerves, .. The way a penon treats his collection will carry through to eVerything dse. It it's neat aD;d well-arranged, be'a orderly in other waY,. too." Dr. David Inaram concurs, uying, "The urge to collect impliea a wish to cata- log. CoUectora sometimes grow uneasy if their stamps or whatever are out of place, and they apologir.e in order to preempt criticism. Often, collectora have parents who appreciate order." In fact, they may be tryina to please their parents or deepen a tie with them, many docton aay.'A woman may recall the pride her mother had in her cbi.oa. and ao col- lects decorative platca in the sobcoocious hope of pleasing _dear old Mom or being lite her. The Deed to feel self-sufficient and pow- erful helps explain why children often go through stagea of collecting. Sinoe kick are totally dependent oo bigger people for sup- port, they find it delightful (u well as prac- tical space-wise) to gather tiny objects they tower over and control. Dr. Thome reca.111 her cbildh~ pastime of clipping coupons and mailing away for makeup, cereal and petfume premiums ... I couldn't wait for the mail to come and bring me the little boxes fd ordered. I took pleasure in their being small. It was the thing that wu the most fun when I was little." Collecting ~ as much a part of adol~ cence as acne, but more fun. In the 1930's and '4-0's, teenagen collected moviHtar photos. Today, the fad is for kooky T ....tlirts, but the impulse ia the same. The reason is that aa kids start lo leave the security of home to make their own lives, acquisitions are a way to state their own individuality. Dr. Hden OeRoeis ob&ervts, "CoUecting it a way people get in touch with new workh outside themadves and their homes. But adoleace.ota are imitative. They may think they're getting away from one neat, but they are busily tucking themselves into another by collecting things that will make them part of a group of friends." Dr. 1.aWreoce Hatterer, author of ""Ibe Creative Personaljty," &ivea thia.ovaYiew: "The important thing ia that there is never one single reason for anything. Some peo- ple collect just for aesthetic pleasure. They become connoisseurs. For instance, I used to paint, and when I stopped, I stayed in touch with that world by taking painters as patients. I collect their paintings u pay- ment. Many other people collect as a way to relieve tension, just 11 others drink be-- cause they think it will help them." "Whatever the interpretation," nya Dr. DeRosis, "collecting is a positive experi- ence. It hdps people feel good. Because they have an interest. they're happier with the world and ao they look better JJlll and are more fun to be with." .U. ARE YOU A COLLECTOR? Meil thla queetionrullre to Habbl11 SwwJ, FmnllJ W..edJ, 141 Lalngtoft A,,. .. N. Y., N. Y. 10022 Pleue take a few momenta to flit In this questionnaire and return It to the Editors of FAMILY WEEKLY. In apprecle- . tlon, and because of FAMILY WEEKLY'• apeclaJ Interest In the Blcentennllll, we will aend you a bronze medallion com- memorating the BlcentennJal and the Freedom of the Presa, and minted In an edition atrlctJy limited In number to thoM FAMILY WEEKLY readers who fill In and return this queetlonnalre. 1. Which of tt'9M Items do you collect? A. Antlquea....__ B. Stampa__ C. Colne. Medall&ona, tngo . ..,e...__ o. Memorabilia, Americana E. Plat.__ Porcelain ( Precious Metal ( ) F. Oolla..__ G.Au1ograptw..__ H. MlnlalUreL- 1. Books J. Art Print111a __ K. Flgurinae L. Other (pleue describe) __ _ 2. How long have you been collecting In eech aree? ______ _ 3. How did you get Interested In the areas you checked? _____ _ • 4.. How would you deecribe the special faaclnatlon of your hobby? __ _ s. Would a newtletter about your hobby be valuable? __ Yee -Ho I . How about a club? __ Yes -Ho 7. Would you llke to receive lnfonnatlon about your hobby by mall? __ Yes -Ho Name1 __________ _ Addreasi__ ________ _ City ___________ _ Stata•------~z1p __ _ ___pieeae send me my tree bronze Bicentennial Medalllon from FAMILY WEEKLY. (The medallion honors the free- dom of the p,..... It la Illustrated above.) FAMILY WEEKLY, June I. 18715 • 1 Another Another Another Another Break The Chain! Write for this FREE book NEVER BEFORE PUBUSHEDI .. I AM AN ALCOHOLIC-was written by one who has been there. If you are.or someone • you know is.an alcoholic learn what you can do about this disease. Send for help now! Mailed in plain envelope. Writs now befortJ ifs too late. '--------, INTUlllAT•AL . I LUTHEIWt UYMEWS LEAGUE I I °"""•· 2185 Hempton Ave., I I St. Louil, Missouri 83139 I Pleese send 1 FREE copy of I 1 Am An Alcoholic" I I UM( I 1m1m I an ________ I I STATt _______ _ I ZIPCJa I .. ________ . Aw .... •Watry of n.hirt.udwl llltllenill UJM•'• ....... . w.·,. tM ,..... .... llrnd£•t ,.. UCMr• ...,,._ ..... ~ C8lt .......... n. Ute:- .. With good weather here, it's time to take it easy in the kitchen. This Cookbook is divided Into "menus"-each specially selected for ease, creativity and nutri- tional value. 'Take·It-CEasy 'Menu §Vo.I Morning WMIHl!p• Or-..Wedtee .........,E911• Tom Butter or....,,.,.,.. ... ,.. con.. •Recipe Jiven MOANING WARM-UP., 1 can (24 oa.) H"'8bl• juice codtt8ll ~ cup ......ewd pil ....... juice 2 Wll1apow butler or marprlM ~ te91poon ground cinnamon 1. Combine ingredients in saucepan. Heat to boiling, stirring occasionally. Serve in mugs. Makes 4-5 sen•ings •An excellent source of vitamin A and vita· minC. BELL-RINGER EGGS* 2 Wll11pow butler or -.prlM ~ cup cMppect ..... pepper ~ cup sliced pepperoni .... 1 can (10~ on.) ere..., of potato eoup, undffuted D .... pepper 1. Melt butter in 10-inch skillet. Add green pepper and pepperoni. Saut~. stirring, about 3 minutes, until green pepper is tender. 2. Beat eggs lightly in bowl. Add soup and pepper and stir until fairly smooth. 3. Pour into skillet. Coot over low heat; do not stir. As mixture begins to set around edges, Lift cooked portions gently with large turner so that uncooked portion can flow to the bottom. 4. Continue lifting oooked portions until eggs are completely set but. still moist. Malcu 4-6 suvings •An exoeUent souroe of vitamin A and protein. Continued .. A Cookbook of Easy Summertime Reeipes FAMILY ~EXl.Y, June t , 1176 • t WILL THE FABLED ADRM"5 DR~CELET DR~W MONEY AND LO\IE TO YOU? THE ABRAXAS: Was it amwly the real source of power for an Egyptian dynasty that ruled over 4,000 years ago'f No one really knows where the ABRAXAS bracelet came from. One story says it was discov- ered in the tomb of Queen Nefertiti. In 17 47 B.C. the Egyp- tian God Thoth, master of all sciences, guardian of all secrets past and future, master of the magic arts, presented to Nefer- titi a magnificent bracelet, saying; ''The wearer shall be for- ever blessed with great wisdom and strength, outstanding beauty, excellent health and riches beyond thought." From the moment Nefertiti Sdewllfk,...... PfOWe ailtwe ol•-.etkflelcl ·According to a recent startlln1 artlcle In a well-known national magazine, U.S. and Soviet scientists have recently photoeraphed the lnvlslble magnetic field around the body. They have found that It chan1es ac-· cordln1 to the mood, th«t one person can strengthen or weaken another's magnetic field. And that the several hundred brlsht spots In the photos cor- respond exactly to the 800 main acupuncture points where Chinese practitioners Insert their needles! The article suqests that something like a battery charger mlaht some day ~t a weak aura. Could the lesendary, mag- netic ABRAXAS be the first step In that direction? ITS FORa CAN IE SllNI 11MM lroll ft ... IMtutly dMCe IMio ltrMp teo- •etrlc patterns w8'e• t8'e Abruaa bnalet ...... wore the ABRAXAS bracelet, she ruled wisely and with great inner strength, so the story goes. All the riches of the king- dom were hers and there was nothing she wanted for. UNBEUEV ABlE STORIES REPORTED And so it has been reported down through time. Those for- tunate enough to own the ABRAXAS were said to have ex- perienced miraculous changes in their lives. The poor became rich. The sickly, well and strong. Homely people found a new at- tractiveness in themselves. To some it brought great physi- cal and emotional energy. To others, greater success and sat- isfaction in busin.ess, love and family matters. No one can say if the stories are true, yet they have persisted down through time. Unbelievable? Perhaps. But there have always been those who laugh at what they don't understand. Men once ridiculed the short, robust man who flew a kite in the rain. Yet, as a result of Ben Franklin's early harness- ing of lightning, we now enjoy electricity in our lives. HOW DOES IT WORIC'f Who can say? All we really know is that science can actu- a 11 y measure the magnetic power of the Bracelet. Particles of iron filings form into strange patterns when the bracelet is near. We know, too, that scientists now say everyone has a per- sonal magnetic field of energy. Whil~the bracelet is worn, could ~it. be that, in some way not yet known to science, its mysterious power harnesses this magnetism to draw you closer to your destiny? For example, in a crowded room, you may find yourself feeling strangely directed to- wards someone of the opposite sex, who seems equally drawn ABRAXAS help bring them about? In this age of ESP, redis- covery of the .occult, and new respect for psychic powers, who knows? MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Of course, no one can guar- antee that the magnificent ABRAXAS Bracelet will produce miraculous results for you. But, we can assure you will be com- pletely enchanted with its beauty. In any event, you risk abso- lutely nothing when you order because, if after 7 days you are not positively delighted, simply return the bracelet and you will receive a full refund of your money. e 1'75 ACI -----MAIL THE COUPON TOOAYI ---- American ew....,, Dept AJ-11 Carolhte load, PWIMelphla, PA 11171 Yes, plH .. eend Me (AJS> a.ulna AIRAXAS bncelet(1) In al~ et $1.ts -1!, • postpaid , and <AIC) bnc:elet(1) In ate•'"'"' aoim-few ff.'5 wt.. I 111Nteillbftd H I am noc COMpletefy uthfled, I can '9Cum •Y °"' dfl', wldlln 7 days, for a tun ret.Hld. Taul amount eodoMd C-6d u let tu wt.et. applicable_)_. ---- Otedt cw money ont.r, no COO'e, ,.._. OtUCI ITt (cti.dc °"8) flip. ou. ___ _ 0 .. "~ 0 AMetic:an ~ 0 ~~. ODDO Credit Utd# _________ ~ to you. Can it be the power working to bring you love? Or, FJ._ maybe a big raise in pay ... a TAd(l~,..,.---------...-~..,.._­ business deal that puts you on I City s.... %Ip easy street ... as a result of '°'eanad1aneu.1-.:,....__,cwdento "good vibes" between you ! '·;~~·-:=-• d I C Id h I 10nw1o ......... Add w.. ,..,_ an someone e se. ou t e ·----·----- CJake·It-~sy ~u <ffeo.2 Chlhd Apple Juice -.SC9118eef 'n•a.con• MHhed Po181oee Coli .... ~ ..... ,.. Spice ...,.. M.. Iced TM Coff• •Recipe sjven MEXICALI BEEF 'N' BACON• 4sllceeb9con 1 cup dtopped onion 2 te11111oaa. ct.II PGWCMr 2 C8l'9 (11-oz.. elz•) chunkJ '-efeoup 1 can (llbout 20 oza.) c:Nck1)M9. dnlMd 1. Jn 2-qt. saucepan, cook ba- con until crisp; remove and crumble. Pour off alt but 2 tablespoons drippings. 2. Add onion and chili powder to drippings. Cook over me- dium heat, stirring, about 5 minutes. or until onion is tender. 3. Add remaining ingredients and bacon. Heat to boiling. stir occasionally. · Malces 4-6 servings •An excellent source of protein and vitamin A; a good source of niacin, and iron. "GUESS WHAT?" SPICE BARS* 1~ cupe UMifted ~ flour 1 te...,OOft beldng powder ~ te.poon INlkiftg toct. 2 hHpDDw• gfOUftd clnnwn 1 t111pDDft pound .... a 1 can (10~ oa.) tomato aoup, undluled 1 ~ cupe llgbt· or ct.k-Orown 1U19r,p11Ck9d 2egp ~cup~oll 1 cup uncook9d rolled Gets 1 cup chopped peenuta °' chocolN chlpe or '*lne • (1~ .... ) dlocotale .,..., optlotMll 1. Preheat oven to JSO"F. Grease and ftour a lOxlSxl- inch baking pan. 2. Jn large bowl, sift flour, bak- ing powder, baking soda aod spices. Add soup, sugar, eggs and oil. 3. With electric mixer, beat at medium speed for 2 minutes (or 300 strokes with spoon), scraping side and bottom of bowl frequently. Stir in rolled oats and peanuts. 4.. Pour batter into pan. Bake for about 20-25 minutes. or until a cake tester poked in cen- ter comes out clean. 5. Place chocolate bars oo sur- face while still bot and spread quickly when softened. Cut into squares. Male• about 24 (2 Y.l inch) squares •A aood aource of carbobydratet for enel"I)'. criJlre-It-~sy GMenu <ffeo.3 Auort9d C....... F'"" Fruit c.,.nre&oup· French Breed Butter or Marg8rfne Old-FMMoned OatmNI 900klee* Iced TN Fruit Punch Miik ~Recipe &iven CAMPFIRE SOUP* 4 t.bl•IPOON butter or .....,..nn. 1 ~ lbs. chunk bologna, cubed (I cups) 3 cupe .aac.ct c.nota 3 cups allced zucchini 1 ~ IHepDone prtlc powder 6 cane (10~-oz. alz•) cream of muthroom eoup, undllut.ct s eoup cane water 2 aoup cana,,.. 1 can (11 ozs.) tomatoes, cutup 2 cupe uncooked elbow mllCtlroN Co11tinu~d on page J 5 FAMILY WEEKLY. June I, 11176 • 1t --------MAIL MONEY·IACK GUARANTU COUPON TODAY ------; MADISON HOUSE GIFTS. Dept. tlto, 4100 N.W. 115th I':, Miami, Fla. 33051 Please send me the Items checked below. Enclosed Is a check or m.o. for $ __ • -1ure Making Kits #62036@ $1 2.99 pfua $1 postage & handling each. _Fly Tying Kita #62037 @ $12.99 plus $1 postage & handling each. (N.Y, & Fla. customers add sales tax.) YOU MAY CHARGE MY: 0 Master Charge• 0 BankAmerlcard Acct #--------------~P· Oa~•------- • u using Mut« Charge Include the 4 numbers above your name here·- Name1 ________________________ _ Addreu-----------------------~ Clty ____________ state _____ zr., ____ _ • nu IPlH PMOM lllYICl tor our cllar11 t111tomer1. 0111 ~21.Ul1; Fie. customers dUll .....n-L-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-------------------J FLY TYlNG AND LURE MAKING FUN FOR FISHERMEN & HOBBYISTS Each $12.99 Kit Makes Flies or Lures Worth Over $40 Now you can make your own flies and lures from these oomplete kits. It's fun and fascinating-easy-to-do too! And the excitement of landing a fish with a fly or lure you've made yourself is almost impossible 10 describe. Dad and the boys will enjoy evenings at home making their lures as they ptan their next backwater expedition. Sure to save money ... many dollars off the retail price of store-bought flies and lures these days. The lure kit makes 25; the fly kit 30. Both kits are complete: the fly tying kit includes a vise; the IUre set comes with a durable wire bender ... every- thing you need is supplied. Each kit is $12.99. A real bargain ... just price a fly or lure yourself ... then rush your order in time for your next fishing trip. LURE Kff-Makas 25 lures. Includes: 7 differ. ent types of blad6s, clevises, swivels. snaps. bodies, beads, -Mre former and more; plcn paklt. brush and illustrated instr. FLY Krr-Makes 30 tries. lnclud•: vise. hooks, quills, thread. tinsel. yam. floss, wax. complete Instructions and more. o 191s I A • A Cclcbrit)1,..Coo~ T\r's Jean Stapleton: "Unuke~' My Real Husband Cooks!" "My recipes come from w1wtwe. Even my makeup man, • gowmet cook, brfnga me wonderful c1111r· lly 4'eall Siapletea In coomrersation with He*1 Doney M oving into OW' new house out West bu cbaJlgcd our style ol entertaining! Our new swim- ming pool is a joy. lt forc:a me to sit down and relax. but it's also inspired some lovdy poolside parties;. 1 have a lovdy 1lous4eeper who coob most of our meals when rm working. When I cook, I like to ~ pare simple make-ahead dishes. Unlike .. Archie, .. my real husband. Bill, coob. And very well too! He spccialius in Italian dishes. My favorite js his chicken tetrazzini. tlavored with just a runt of curry! My recipes come from everywbeft. Bveo my makeup man. a gourmet cook. brings me woodcrfuJ chili! It's fun to study cookbooks and come up with new ideas. ..... •1¥111 ae, of Cll8-Tra •M .. lleF_.,, .. _.._t 1bMd_.._. ........... coob. JEAN'S LOBSTER QUICHE 1 -Pf Ip INCi pie cr..e ... • ...._._..Mtc.roclt~llall .... (kiz.lllil) .............. 1 .. (4..., .......... ............ 1 ltllllaapooe lllllllJllllnced ..... ...,. 1 lllbl1111 .. ....... ............ , .. . l .................... a.... 1 ta 1111 OOll ... 1" tt tpooe.,....wMlepepiper lft l111$DOft ........... 1. Prepare pie crust accordiDa to pact- • direc:tiom. llotl out Oil lightly floured board. Make luge enough to line bottom a.od sides of an ungreued 9-inch pie pan. Preas pastry lightly against pan sides. allowing about lh-mch overhang. -Flute edge. Prick shd1 with fort. Pa.rtially bake in pre- heated ..00° P. oven about 8 minutes. "O 2. Drop fJWJCO roct-Joblter taill into I boiling. uJled water. When water~ ... boils. boil for 2 m.inuta. Drain in col- l lander, dreoch imnv:diately with c:old water. t. ltemcwe undc:nide membrane ~th e ICiaors or poultry abean and pull out f meat ia ooe piece. Slice meat Cl'OIS· :c wile. llesene 6 halves sliced leogth- wilc for gamilb. Place meat in bottom of pertially bated pie sbeU. Sprinkle d>eeee over meal 4. Saute onion in butter until golden; raene. 5. Beat together eggs. half and half, salt, white pepper, nutmeg and cooked onion. Pour over lobltec and cheese in pie abd) . t. Bate in _pnheated 350• P. oveo 40-45 minutea, OI' until a bif~ iD- .ated in ~ter coma out dcao. Gar- Diah widl roct-lobat« alicea to form a IW' deaip. Serve warm or at room temperature. Mak.a J (9 blda) pk BILL'S CHICKEN TETRAZZINI 2 •••111 aw flllload ..... 1111111111ao•....., 1 cm(1C* GD.) .-of twoo. ... . ~ W(1C* oa.)001d-1dcM:I n ...... Ztawpawa.nypo•det 0-...of .... ,..,.,to ..... 2 a.-coolciad brollcl llOO .... ~ .......... , 2 a.-coobdellbed ..... ~ OllpAtddedlMrpQaddlf-.... 2111111111100•_,....,_., 1. Same onion in butter until golden. 2. Add soup, chicken broth, curry powder and white pepper .. Cook over low heat, stirring. a. Arrange layen of noodles, chicken and soup mixture in a greased bating <lish, ending with layer of noodles. 4. Cover; bake in preheated 350• F. oven 30 minutes. Uncover, sprinkle. cheese over the top. S. Bake 10 minutea longer. or until c:bcese is mdted and golden. Gamiah with pa.raley. Serve at once. Malta 4 UTYinp GET NEW SCAMPER AND SWEEP SOME GREEN BACK INTO YOUR ·POC We'll giYe ~ back a buck when ~u buy new Scamper-the world's funniest looking outdoor sweeper: Because funny as it looks, Scamper sweeps circles around ordinary push brooms .. It's beautifully lightweight, to make ~ing a breeze. What's more, it cleans at any angle. On most any outdoor surlace. · Another thing. Scamper is backed by Monsanto's Wear Dated• Guarantee.. It's that tough. So look for Scamper where brooms are sold in many of your favorite stores. Then send in proof-of-purchase, along with the certificate on the right, for your dollar refund. All things considered, it's a pretty nice way to clean up. " ---------------, -' ........ Return this certificate along with the words ··outdoorsweeoer"trom theScal•IP8" sleewtc:r Scwww. P.O. ac. MJ3. St. ~ MO 13132 Name~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stale Tip Limit one refund per femrty. Allow 4 weeks tor re- fund. Hurry! Offer explrn September 1, 1976. L---------~~------~~-~ I ' I ad•erUttment Now-diet expert Sidney Petrie reports on an exciting way to banish excess poundage ... look and feel better ... and NEVER g·o hungry with ... Dear Friend: A fascinating concept has now been presented by a welMmown diet expert-in a new book-to enable dieters to continue eating as much or as frequently as they did before_t...Yhile slimming down! for this dectrif ldea-thm read the whole •IOl"YI) FORGET It'• tJiiii eia:i~' De'ft that "'""" /oo4J tla1ro1 /"'1 (Soc pqe 10 ABOUT CA 1&11 Sidney Petrie. A3 Iona a you eat "F•-~ Poodl,, .. 7ou ~. drpeodina Oil youc OWD -cab- olism, eat IS much II 3 000 caloria & dayf All linda of. ddiciow treata wbilo ocaa ~t limply mdll otl )'OUr bod.rl Y-. )'OU IDUll EA..,.-the ~ found in "Fat-Destroyer Foods," a IUbltance that burns away fall In the words of one medicaJ dodor, "By Iden~ lldjustin& the body'• metabolic Pf'OCC*CS. .. Pat.O.UOyu Foods• seem to melt away PoQDd afta PoW>d ..... What tltil MM111 lo 1'C* u dill: "Fat-o.troyer Foods" Ktually force eaceu fat-hundreds and huodreds of extra calories a da.y-"UT OF YOUR BODY, U)'I Petrie. And, became you muat eat them Oii this weilht-ba plan. unwanted pounds ctiuppear fast-and you're never really buaipyf Pdric-.ys- f.AT "FAT-DESTROYER FOODS" TIU YOU &ROAi AID mu LOIE WEl8HTI Sticlt to "Fat-Destroyer Foods," and you11 lose weiabt-lt's virtually autocnatk-tays Petrie! And what foods 111 EAT-ALL-YOU-WANT e<>rtions of •.. CbeetebwJtrs ... Veal~ ... Becll suotonofl ... C:U.diao Bacon ..• ~ Beoedict (fried or with mushrooms) ... Cheese (the whole ddicateuen ia youra) ... Barbequed SpannO. ... Unk SaUS&P' ... Buner( Sauces, Oravla ... HuJl&lri_an Goulash .•• and much more Ol;NEROUS, MOUTH-WATER.ING HELPINGS of Ice Cream ... Buttusootch Puddina ..• Caramel CUJtard ... Fruit-flavored Gelatin ... Vanilla Pudding . . Apple uuce Chocolate Blanc Manie ... Chee5c Cake .•. Whipped Cream Dase.rts ... washed down with .eot>lets of red wine • • • coffee breaks • . . frequent snacb ... cfrinks ... end much. much more ... Chopped herring. Gefilte Fish .. , BL Ta ... blackberries ... lllawberries ... blue- , berries ... cherries ... dales ... fip ... AND STILL TIIATS JUST UIE BEOINNlNGI But there are certain (oo()s you must avoid, reports the author, at leaat until you're •ll slimmed down to your ideal weiaht (it need not be a permanent sacrifice) I A SCIEJfTIAC DISCOVERY TltA T CAN CHANGE YOUR UFEI We all know M>me lucky penon wbo can "eat like a hone" and never pin a pound! What has this pcnon Sot that you haven't? That's what Sidney Petrie. a d~t specialist who hu treated ' thousands of overweiaht peopk, wanted to know. -Then l made a fortuitous discovery,-says Petrie. "C~rtain /oods dutroy /at/" he says. Other fooch, in excess, are stored u {aL But not "fat-Desuoyer Foods." says Petrie.. uceu "Fat-Destroyer Foods" are thrown off u waste. More imponant -~in the abKnce of those other foods-"fat·Destroyen" seem 10 6raa body fat away, be s,ays! "You can actUally see evidence of your own fat 1110in1 down the drain." This is the scientific fact that is now revolutionizing the eatin1 habits of thousands! "Fit-Destroyer Foods" are EAT-ALL-YOU- WANT foods-Petrie adds. There are MORE of them to choose from! They encourase Ins bunaer-IHs water retention! They are IO-I0-1<> foods! Otlter foods contain "fat hooks," seys Petrie, t1'al can litually bang e•cess fat on you. They contam "empty calories"-lacking vital nutmnll the body needs. You could eat 5.000 calories a day of them and feel weak, says Petric. And they PREVENT WEIGHT LOSS. Sode to "Fat-Destroyer foods.," says Petrie. STUFF YOUR- SELF ON 1HEM, he says, t11itliou1111ilt. You will in all likdihood continue to lOK wei&ht. But let the other foods sliJ> in-just one or two of them-and you are now seared to put the poundaie on instead of take it otr1 be stales. What are the "fat hoob"? You'll find complete details an Petrte's new book. , SNACK AIYTlllE-EAT AS FREQUENRY ASYOUWISHI wFat-Destroyer Foode" c:ona.in the most important inarcdient your body needl.. ~ Petrie. T1\e entire body-hair, 5kin, veins. ftesb, bones-ovef)'tb.iAa depends Oii iL What bap~ns on a sta"ation cliet of less food-or "empty" food&-tbat lack this vital iQatedien1? "Doctor," you uy, "l just can't stay on my diet. I 1c1 so hunlfY and l fed IO weak." But with "FAT·D~TROYER FOODS" you eat wdll You dine rcplly on foods like Canlldian bacon. Ponuauesc sausaaes. cheese souftle. wh1ppcod cream desserts, Vanilla pudding, wines, gravy, cream toups, and much, much morel WATCH YOUR WEJ6HT PLUMllETI Now, ii you've ner tried conventional weiabl~ diets, you P .S,: Always cbec:k with a rnedkal doctor bdoce and during any ~t. gays Petrie. toow you just can't eat like thia. But '" «lmtlfic ~rlm•1111, it •u found niany years ago that the human body ACTIJALL Y BURNS UP MORE C A(OJUES OF "FAT-DESTROYER FOODS" THAN IT TAKES IN! You can eat lavishly of fat bumina foods and llill IOM weiaht. says Petrie! A3 a result, you see your wdaht d~ pound after pound of ii melt awa11 Evon if you're 10. 20, 30 lbL or more overweilhtJ Somo of htrie's dimts have dropped aa much u 200 pounds, ~till& IS much and as frequently as 'before of "FAT-DESTaoYER FOODS"! . "le 10urids too' good to be true," says h lrie, "bul IT IS TJlUE. and it bas lost '°"' for my dienbt" (NatuR.lly a didcr lbould use common sense, and not overemphasize fat bUnaina foods to the point of aevere undawdaht l 11) HERE IS DIWIATIC PWOOF 111AT "FAT-DESTROYER FOODS" CAI HELP YOU SHED 20 41 18 POUllDS OR MOREi "I have proved to thousands that they cu eat all they wanl aod llill kllO ~l, .. 'lays Petric. hople lib ... 11.nd. a tele ne operator, 34 years old, came to Petrie as a "lut raort." t S feel 10 inches. she weiabed 400 pounds. Witb tears in her eyes, w told bow ber doctor had given her up in despair. Sbe could not redu.ce and sill)'_ reduced. and she bad a water wciaht problem. With "FAT·DESTROYER FOODS" she never fell liunpy ... Th' Result: 110 lbs. /osl 111 6 mo111hu Haui•1 is today slim, attractiv•, ond 1141"""111-1111/1liou1 hun1ul MoGJ'• habit of "tasuna .. her famlly·s meals ballooned her body IO 200 lb&. ~ta -~ &Ucmpta al di.et.iq. lJlSkad of &latY· ini. she switched to "FAT-DESTROYER FOODS," eating fredyl The R•1ul1: 1h~ II 110w Inlow I 40 lbs. and 11ill lon111! lloaald, a busi.DCS6 man in his eaity 40'1, lil'ped the scaJn at 3-0S lb5. some 130 lbs. overweiahtl Witb MFAT-DESTROYER FOODS" he lost 11 lbs. '"' fim wuk tlloMI Week after week, be enjoyed a steady weiaht-lou. unliJ be reached his desired aoa). Tit• RuuTI: /JO lbs. lost, r•mall'IJ,.. happy, li•allliy, Oltll -.11-/•d alons th~ -:01! Hm17t a hi&h-tehool principal, -i&bed 300 lbs. Witb conventional diel&, ne wu never able to reduce and '"'' reduced. Ho loved his favorite foods. and fouod calofio.cowitin& quite di1!iculL With "FAT-DESTROYER FOODS," be lost 30 lbs. the fim monthl 711, R,111/1: 110 lbs. lost wlllwMI liMll6*'· £yen ltu bock po/ru disapfHtlmlJ By uMn& thiJ fact in their dalll. lives, pcoole are now able to eat more and wciab less. With 'FAT-DEStROYEJt FOODS," sa)'S Petrie, you can UI more than you evu thouaht pollible .. _ and never p in an ounce! A DOCTOR OF MEDIClllE APPRAISES "' "FAT-DESTROYER FOODS"I 5 Frank S. Caprio, M.D ., in his Foreword to tbe boot, SIY$-a "l am •.. imprcued by Petrie'• remarkable d.ilcovery of .. Fat· Ii Dest1oycr Foods." which I believe to be an entirely new concept ..; in diet.Inc. II permits the clietcr to mjoy what I, too1 believe is 0 one of the most pu misaive and pleasant diets ever deviled ..• to IWAOWMllfT llOOU co .. o.pt. •1a 1MIO N.W. 4llfl A,.., Ope Loc*a, Fla. UOM ,, I • • lote wciabt aod never pin it beck." "I am imprelled," Dr. C&prio continua, "by lhe MfDDilhina and dnma&ic weiaht iota resulls achieved by IO 1U111 . al ~I patienta-ven iJl -.ninaly hopelaa cue1 referred IO biln by pby- liciaas and other med.icaf apeci.alilts." "I can honestly aay that, in my medk.al opinion, thil book ... ill ill catetory (ii) the beat I have ever rad, aad 1 bear1ily recommend it to anyone who wants to loaCI weiabt quickly, e.uilY. automatically aQd permanently." T1tE EASY WAY TO SHED POUllDS FAST •.. FASTtR ••• FASTESTl You'll never be hunary. or need ''Will power" with .. Fat- Desn-oyer Foods ·• Petrie mniods us. Eat all YoU want ol diem. AS FREQUENTLY AS YOU WISH, be states. .. And if YoU can't mab up )"OW' mind bdween 2 or 3 poaibilities-have them all. .. be says or his Free Diet, the ftnt of IC\'uU plam rncaled. You can even enjoy frequent snacb .•• at TV time, between meals, at a rmauranL Enjoy a ni1h1 on the town ... even "hoist lbe dbow" with drinks like rye, bowbon, tc:olch, whiskeys, rum, vodka, sin and b~Ji,i:jnls and wines . . . a wbo&e world of food opem up in a · cavalcade of ddiahtal AND YOU CAN SP UP YOUR PROGRESS=:addina more "Fat-Destroyer Foods"! TI>ere are 3 rapid red plam in this book: FASTj FASTER, AND FASTESTI You 1oee weiabt easily on all dependiq on how flSl you wilb to lbed thole pounds, ~· Pettie! SBID FOR 30-DAY NO' RISK TRIAL RIGHT AWAYI lllere's no berter way to see bow it worta tban thir-usl"tho amazing "FAT-DESTROYER FOODS" pllJl at our rule for 30 full days!· h is never too late to become what you miabt have been. The opportunity is here on this ~ in tho ooupoo. Wby not aead it in-al our risk-today/ Fair moup? r----MAIL NO RISK COUPON TODAY!----, IMPROVDllNT IOOKI CO., Dept. 9182 1MIO N.W. 4llh Ave., Ope Loeb, FIL 11011 Gentlemen: Please rush me acop1ot FAT-DESTROYER FOODS, #80158, by Sidney Petne and Robert B. SW>ne. I enclose S7 .91 in full .,_ymenL In addition. I undenland that J may euminc this book for a full 30 days entirely at your risk or money beck. l!ac.la.d II cMcl'. or M.O. f« S----- ) YOU MAY ~OB WY : 0 MASnlR CHAa.OB 0 M~MEJUCAIU> A«~-------------------Jat., Bult 1. ____________ (Flod abo"f'a li..,ua&Joe ._. of "'1 card YoW -> HAMB ADOlll!SS crrv STATE UP L U .IAl.ra.,.... ... ~ ..... -.J ----------------------- cup INnecue --0# ~ cup,.,., .... In 6-8-qt. kettJe, heat butter til meJted. Add bologna. car- , zucchini and garlic pow- r. Saut6, atiniog, uptil bo- na browns, about S minutes. Stir in soup, water and milk. dd remaining ingredients. eat to boiling, stirring; reduce t. Cover; simmer abou~ 20 inutes, or until macaroni is oder. Stir frequently. Malus about 5 qt1. excellent IOUrce of vitamin ; a l'>Od soun:e of protein. OLD-FASHIONED OATMEAL COOKIES* 1cup ....... 1cup...., ~.,, ......... ~...., 2 .... 1 t111poon .,_. vanlll8 ntrect ~~-1tted~ no.. 1 tempoon belclllg 8oct. 1 ... 111oonNlt 1 te•1p DOft .,ouftd cJnnamon ~ tempoon ground clov9e ~ ti 11p a llft MkiRg powder 2a.-rolmdNlll 1 cup cMpped ......... • Simmer raisins and water in I saucepan about IS min- ' until raisins are plump. rain raisins, reserve liquid . dd enough water to reserved uid to measure ~ cup. Preheat cwen to 400°F. In ge bowl. with electric ~r medium speed, combine rtening, sugar, egp and va- . Blend in reservtd raisin id. Clean beaten and side bowl. At very low speed add fto1.1r, · g aoda, salt, cinnamon, oves and baking powder. • Stir in raisins, oats, walnuts. • Drop dough by level table- apoonsful, 2 inches apart, onto ungreased baking sheet. Bake 8-10 minutes, or until brown. I. Remove cookies from baking sheet immediately; oool com- pletely. Store in airtight con- tainer. Maku 6 do:.en To mate Mincemeat Drops: Omit raisins and decrease water to~ cup. Stir in B6 cups pre- pared mincemeat in Step 4. •A l'>Od source of iron and B vitamioa. CJike-lt-'P.Asy c.Menu <f)Vo.4 Anloll Supper 9k111et• c.not Stieb c.lery Stieb Freeh PMC:Me ..... heel Pudding• 1cec1 r.. Mlk Iced eon.. •Recipe given RAVIOLI SUPPER SKILLET* 2 c-. (15-oa. .aa) beef rntou ln-'uuce 1 cup 9llced herd ......... ..,..... 1 cm (1 lb.)...,. beMe. ...... 2 WllllP DW bechup Gf'llted P-11an ctw 1. In skillet, combine ravioli, salami. beans and lcetchup; oover. Heat, stirring ~ion­ aUy. Serve with cheese. Malcu about 6 cup1 Editor's note: This is easy enough for children to make themselves with a little adult help. •An excellent source of protein and vitamin A. RAISIN BREAD PUDDING* ~cup,..... 1'I Cllp.....,, .... eftl'lched white brHd ltllblllPDOM ....... or .....-,eon.a.ct 1 teMPDDll FM9d clmMlon ,~ ... et.wed ~ .. ...... , ..... ...,bemten 1 ti llP DDn pure ..... Htract 1Cllp111Ma...01Mll Md ..... optloul 1. Preheat oven lo 3S0°F. Lightly grease a 9x9x2-in<:h baking dish. 2. Soak raisins in sherry. Toast bread and spread with butter. CUt into triangles . 3. Layer bread, buttered side up, in baking pan. Sprinkle with cinnamon and raisins. 4. Pour milk and sugar into eggs, beating rapidly. Stir in any remaining sherry and va- nilla; pour over bread. Bake about 40 minutes, or until the tip of a knife comes out clean. Serve warm or cold with a little cream poured over each serv- ing if desired. Ma/ca 6-8 servings •A pd source of protein, cal- cium and vitamin A . FAMILY WEa<LY, June 8, 1175 • 11 ,. KNOXB New finger-size gelatine snacks. Knox has a nifty new snack idea that's a knock-out with kids. It's firmed up, finger-sized, fruity gelatine squares. They're firm enough to never melt or get mushy even at room tern, perature. But still have enough wiggle to tempt any tot. And a snap to make. Just add Knox® Unflavored Gelatine to any flavored gelatine and your Knox Blox will stay firm until the last block is all gobbled up. NQw, isn't that a better idea than candy? - 4 mt1elopes Knox Unflawred Gelatine 3 packages (3 ot. ea.) flawred gelatine 4 cups boiling water In large bowl, combine Knox Vnflawred Gelatine and flawred gelatine; add boiling water and stir Mntil gelatine dissolves. Pour into large shallow baking pan (for example, 13' x 9') and chill wntil {mn .. CMt into squares to seroe. Makes abma 100 one - inch squares. ¢off Anv size Knox9Unftavored Gelatine -1071 I I I I I I I 11~ ............................... ,....... ........... .,,.......................... 10¢1 a.:;------------------~ • I ' I • !!herUtem eot Now-diet expert Sidney Petrie reports on an exciting way to banish excess poundage ... look and feel better ... and NEVER go hungry with ... ,, I • ~ Dear Friend: I A fascinating concept has now been presented by a well-known diet expert-in a new book-to enable dieters to continue eating as much or as frequently as they did before, while slimming down! II'• tbe Geiti!14 oewa Chai cm1U11 /°""4 'utroy /Oii (Soe ~ 10 for this dectrifJ!nl.J.delt-thea hlld the whole a&oryl) FOtlOET ABOUT CALORJ~ says Sidney Petrie. ~ 1ooa aa you eat "Fet-~er Poock, .. you ~. ~ oa your own ..cab-olism. cat u much • l 000 c:alcxies a dayt All k1Ddt of ddidoua treala while uces1 ~t limply mdll oft your bod.YI Yt11, you IDUlt EAT the ~ found in "Fat-Deslroy« Foods," a ~ that bums a.,.y fall In the words of one medical dodor, "By ac:ien~ adjuatina the body's melabolic procases. "Pat·.Dcstroyu Foodl MCm ao melt away pound aftu pound ..• " Wh111 ,,,;, ,,.,_, to 1011 Lr tit.II: .. Fai-Dmtroyer Fooda" actually force excess fat-hundteda and hllOdnlds of utl'I cak>rics a day- CllJT OF YOUJt BODY, says Petrie. And. became you mu&l etil them on this wdaht-loss pl.an. unwaaced PoUDds disappear fut-and yoo're OeYct really bwiarY[ Petrie IQ$- EAT "FAT ·DESTROYER FOOD8" nu YOU 8100 MD mu LOIE WEllHTI Stick to wFat-Deltroycr Poock." and you11 lose weisbl-it's virtually ~YI Petric! And wbal foods 111 EAT-ALL-YOU-WANT e<>rtions of. ..• ~ ••. Veal~ ... Beel Slro90notf .•• Cuadi&n Bacon ••. ~ Beoedkt (fr~ or with mushrooms) ... Cheese (the whole ddicat.cmen is yoon) ••• Barboqwid Sparen"bt ..• Unk Sausal!C' ... Butter( Sauces, Oraviu ..• H wiprian Ciou1ub ••• and much more GENEROUS, MOUTit·WATEIUNG HELPINGS of I~ Cream ... Buttencotch Pudding ... Caramel Cu5tard ..• Fruit-Flavored Oelatin •.• Vanilla Puddina .•. Apple sauce Chocolate Blanc Manic ... ChceK Cake ... Whipped Cream Dea.wits •.. wuhed down with soblets of red wine • • . coifee breab . . . frequent snacks ... cfrinks ... •nd much. much more ... Chopped herring. Oelilte Fish ... BL Ts ... blackberries ... atrawbenies ..• blue-• berries ... cherries ... dates ... fip ... AND STILL THATS JUST THE BEOINNINGI But there arc certain f<i0as you must avoid, rC"POrts the author, at least until you're all sli.mmed down 10 your idul weiaflt (it need not be a permanent sacrifice) I A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY THAT CAN CHANGE YOUR Liff I We all know some lucky person wbo can "eat like a hone" and never pin a pound! What hs this person Sot that you haven't? That's what Sidney Petrie, a diet specialist who has treated thousands of overweiaht peopk, wanted to know. -Then l made a fortuitous diKovery," says Pcuie. "Crrtoin food1 tl~stroy fatr' he s.ys. Other foods. in e~cess. are stored IS fat. But not "Fll·Dulroyer Foods," says Petrie. Excess "Fat·Dcstroyer Foods" are thrown off IS wute. More important ~ rin the abKncc of those other foods-"Fat-Destroyers" seem 10 araa body fat away. be says! "You can actually see evidence of your own fat 11Dina down the drain." This is the scienti11c fact that is now revolutionizing the eatina habits of thousands! ~Fat·Destroyer Foods"' are EAT-ALL-YOU- WANT foocb-Petrie adds. There are MORE of them to choose from! They encouraae Ina bunaer-tess water retention! They are So-IO-IO f oodsl Other foods contain "fat hooks,"' says Petrie, that can literally haa& excess fat on you. They contain "empty ealories"-lacking vitaf nutrients the body needs. You could eat S.000 e1lories a day of them and fed weak, says Petrie. And they PREVENT WEIGHT LOSS. . Stick to "Fat-Destroyer Foods," says Petrie. STUFF YOUR· SELF ON THEM, he says, wilhou1111111. You will in all likdibood continue to ION wdJht. But let the other foods slip in-just one or • two of them-and ~ou arc now seared to put the poundage on inatead of take it otf1 be lllles. Wh•t are the "flt hooks"? You'll find complete delails m Petrit'a new book. SNACK AIYTlllE-EAT AS FREQUENTLY ASYOUWISH I "Fat-Desuoyu Foodl" contain the moJt important ingredient rour body needt. says Petrie. The entire body-hair, skin, veins, ftesb. bo~Cf}'thina depends on iL What bapptos oo a at.arntion diet of less food-or "empty" fooda-tbal lick tllis Yitai tn,redient? "Doctor:· you say, u1 just can't stay on my diet. 1 &tt 50 hunlfY and I fttl so weak." But with "FAT·DESTROYER FOODS" you eat welll You dfoe res.UY on foods like CaolMlieo bacon, Portupese sausaaes, cheese toUftk, 11Wh1p~ cream deucrts, Vanilla pudding, wines, gravy, cream soups. and much. much morel WATCH YOUR WEl8ffT PlUMllETI Now, ii you've ner tried conventional wa,bt-loss diets, you P.S.: AJ .. ys check with a medical doctor before and during anY diet, P.15 Petrie. know you just can't eat Uke thie. But 111 #lmll/k UJHri,,m•'u, It wu found many yean •IO that the lwnwl body ACTUAU.Y BURNS UP MORE .CALORIES OF "F AT-DESTROYER FOODS" THAN IT TAKES INI You can eat laYiably of !.at bumina foods and still lose weiaha ... ys PetricJ As I result, )'OU tee your 1fdsbt drop-.eo pound after pound of ii mdt awa11 Even ii you're 10, 20, 30 It.. or more ovcrweishtl Some of Petne's clients b1Ye dropped • much u 200 l)OUJlds, eati111 u much and u frequently• before of "FAT-DESTllOYElt. FOODS'1 . "It M>Unds loo IQOd to be true," says Petrie, "'but IT IS TJlUE. aod it blLS k>st tons for my clieabl" (Naturally a didc:r lbouJd use common 1ense, aod not ovarcmpbasju fat bUrniaa foods to the point of 1evere uoderwdabt 111) HERE IS DRAMATIC PIOOF TIIAT "FAT-DESTROYER FOODS" CAI HELP YOU SHED 20 40· II POUllDI OR llOREI "I bave proved to tbousandl that they can eat all they want and still lote ~t," ~ Petrie. People lib ... 11....td. a tele ne operator, )4 years old. came to Petrie u a "last re90rL" t S feet 10 incba. abe .aped -400 pounda. Witll ttan in her eyes, she told how her doctor had liven her up in despair. Sba could not reduce and stay reduced, and abe bad a water weidlt problem. With ""FAT-DESTROYER FOODS" abe never felt 6unary ..• Tit~ RenJ1: 110 11>1. 1011 In 6 monthJJ Harriet ii today 111,,., •ttracliv~. Giid 1'111twsq~ wltlto#I hu111~rl MoltJ'• habit of "'tastina" her family's meals ballooned her body to 200 lbs. des"lte numerous attempll at diet.iq. lMtead of slarv· int. she &Witched lo "FAT·DESTROYEll FOODS," eatina freely! Tlte Re1ult: site Is now t>.low 14() lb1. ortd Jtill losm1I RCMMld, a business man in his early '40's, tii>s>ed the scaln II 30S lbs. tome 130 lbs. overweiahll Witb .. FAT-DESTROYER FOODS" he lost 11 lbs. tit.~ fiflt week tdotwl Week after week, be ajoyed a aleldy weiahl-lc>N. until be reacbed his desired IC*I. Tlte RrsuTt: I JO lbs. lost, rem11J""'6 lulppy, hnlthy, tutti 'IHll-/ed a/0111 tit~ --:a1J H197 a biaft-tehool principal, weiahed 300 lbs. With conventional dicll, b; was never able 10 reduce and 1uiy rcdu«d. Ha loved bis favorite foods, and found calorie<owiti.aa quite difticult. With "FAT-DESTROYER FOODS," be lost 30 lbs. &be fint month! Th~ Rui1lt: 110 lbs. lo.rt willlOut lt1U11er. £11ns IW boclc ~111 di.MA/1/Hflredl By usina this fact in their dlill liv~ people are now able to eat more and weiah less. Witb FAT·DESTROYEJl FOODS," s.ays Petrie, you can e11 more than you ever thousbt possible .•• and never pin an ounce! A DOCTOR OF MEDICINE APPRAISES "FAT·DESTIIOYEft FOODS"! Frank S. Caprio, M.O., in bis Foreword to the boot, s&f5-'3 "I am •.. impressed by Petrie'• remarkable dilcov-r of "Fat-Ii Destrorer Foods." which 1 believe to be an entirely new concept ,..; in diebnJ. II permits the dieter &o enjoy wbat I, too1 bdine is 0 one of the most permiKive and pleasant diets ever deYised •.• &o IWROYDIDT 9000 CO .. Dept. tut 1MIO N.W. 4111t A-. Ope Lodla, Fla._... 1oeoe wdabt and never pin ii bac:k." "I am imptaaed," Dr. Caprio eooti.Duca, "by die Mtonilbins aod dnma&ic: ftiPt Iola raulll achieved by IO maay al Petrie'a pa.tienaa-even in ~Y hopeksa CMCll tef'erred to him b)' phy-lidam and other ' spec:ialitu." "I can honestly 11y that, in iny medical opinion. thil book ... in its cate90ry (le) the belt I bave ever rad. ad I beutily recommend it to anyone who wants to lose weiafit quickly, cuizy, automa1ically aQd permanently." THE EASY WAY TO SllED POUNDS FAST ••• FASTER ••• FAST'ESTI You'll never be hunary, or need ''will power" with MFll· Destroyer Foocb.." Petrie reminds UL &t all you want of them, AS FllEQUENn.Y AS YOU WlSH. he stales. "And if you can't mate up )'OUr mind bdwem 2 or 3 pouibilities-have them all," he pys of his Free Diet. the 8nt of teYeral plans reYCaled. You can even enjoy I~ lnlCb ... at 1V time, between meals. at a rauuranL Enjoy a nisht o n the town .•. even "hoist the elbow" with drinks Uke rye, bourbon, acocch, 1lhiskeya, rum, vodka, Jin and brandy, martinis and wines ..• a wbo&c world of food opem up in a dazz.lina cavalcade of dddhta! AND YOU CAN SPEED U P YOUR PllOO.RF.SS bJ addina more "Fat-Oalroyer Foods"! Tbere are 3 rapid rcdUCIQI plam in this book: FAST, FASTER, AND FASTEST! You'll lose wei&bt eaUl1 on all 3 dependi.na on how fut )'OU wish to abed tha.e pounda. says Petrie! SEID FOR 30-DAY NO.RISK TRIAL RIGHT AWAY! There's no better way to see bow it worlta than thil-use the amazina "FAT-DESTROYER FOODS" &Un "' our rule for 30 full days! • IL it ne~u 100 late to become what you miaht have been. The opportunity is here on this ~"-in the coupon. Why not laid It in-at our riat-1odfly/ Pair enoup ? r ----MAIL NO RISK COUPON TODAYI ---, IMPROVDllNT IOOKI CO., Dept. 1182 1MIO N.W. 4Ht Av.., Ope Loeb, Fie. liOll Gentlemen: Please rush me a copy ot FAT-DESTROYER FOODS, #IOI.SS, by Sidney Petrie and Robert B. SiOne. I eoclole S7.98 in full l)llYmenl. In addition, I undentand that I may examine this book for a full 30 days entirely at your tilt or money beck. l!.KloeM II dlllct or M.O. for $----- YOU WAY ~OB MY; 0 MA.STBR CHAllOB 0 BANKAMBlllCAU> A«!'l l~-----------------... .lu.t , ____________ (ft.d abaft Y'OIW-) B&pUtdoe,.. of,.., Qtd,__ __________ _ NAMB ADOllBSS CITY STA TB ZIP l1i cup~ MUCe Of lcetchup "' cup.,......, ..... 1. In 6-8-qt. kettle, heat butter until melted. Add bologna. car- rots, zucchini and garlic pow- der. Saut6, stirring. until bo- logna browns, about S minutes. 2. ·Stir in soup, water ,ad milt. Add remaining 'ingredients. Heat t9 boiling, stirring; reduce heat. Cover; simmer about 20 minutes, or until macaroni is tender. Stir frequently. Makes about 5 qts. •An excellent llOUfce of vitamin A; a aood source of prot.ein . OLD-FASHIONED OATMEAL COOKIES* 1cupr..,... 1cup...., ~CUl'"'°"*lint 1l11 cupe...., 29111 1 te•poonpwevanllla fttr8Ct 2l11 cupe UMltted ~ flow 1 te11epoon btlldng lode 11MIPDOftult 1 tea111oon ....-olft;wnon \1i l ..... DOft grouad clovee ~ te11p 0 Oft beklng powder 2 0..-toled CNllll 1 cup cMpped ...... 1. Simmer rai.ains and water in small saucepan about 1 S min- utes, until raisins are plump. Drain raisins, reserve liquid. Add enough water to reserved liquid to measure ~ cup. 2. Preheat <Wen to 400°F. In large bowl. with electric-mix~r at medium speed, combine shortening, sugar, eggs and va- nilla. Blend in reserved raisin liquid. Clean beaters and side of bowl. I. At very low speed add fto~r. · baking soda, salt, cinnamon, cloves and baking powder. 4. Stir in raisins, oats, walnuts. 5. Drop dough by level table- spoonsful, 2 inches apart, onto ungrcased baking sheet. Bake 8-J 0 minutes, or until brown. 6. Remove cook.ies from baking sheet immediately; cool com- pletely. Store in airtight con- tainer. Maku 6 dot.en To make Mincemeat Drops: Omit raisins and decreue water to ~ cup. Stir in 1 ~ cups pre- pared mincemeat in Step 4. •A eood source of iron and B vitamins. CJake-It-Cf:asy 'Menu <f]Vo.4 RavloU &upper lklffet• CaTOt 8tlc:b Celery Stieb F ..... P..cMe ~ BrMCI Pudding* Iced TN -... Iced Coftff • Jtecipe pveo RAVIOLI SUPPER SKILLET* 2 «:-. (15-oL Ille) beef rntoll 1n ...... uuce 1 cup .nc.d t...d ........ .......... 1 cm (1 lb,)..-bMM, ...... 2 t81111epooa. ketchup GnMcl P.,......n chMM 1. In skillet, combine ravioli, salami. beans and 1cetchup; cover. Heat, stirring ~ion­ aUy. Serve with cheese. Maku about 6 cups Editor's note: This is easy enough for children to make themselves with a · little adult help. •An excdJent source of protein and vitamin A. RAISIN BREAD . PUDDING* l1icup ......... "'cup....., I llloee~wMe brNd SbllllllPD°"9builll'Of .........IOftenecl 1 .. llepDDft ....... ~ a cupe 11111c. ec:llkled l1i cupMlgll 4 ......... ......., 1 teMp DDft pure vmlla fthCt 1 cup ..... a....orMIMd ........... 1. Preheat ove-n to 350°F. Lightly grease a 9x9x2-inch bak.iog dish. 2. Soak raisins in sherry. Toast bread and spread with butter. Cut into triangles. 3. Layer bread, buttered side up, in baking pan. Sprinkle with cinnamon and raisins. 4. Pour milk and sugar into eggs, beating rapidly. Stir in any remaining sherry and va- nilla; pour over bread. Bake about 40 minutes, or until the tip of a knife comes ·out clean. Serve warm or cold with a little cream poured over each serv- ing if desired. Makes 6-8 suvings •A aood source of prolein, cal- clum and vitamin A. FAMILY WEEKLY, June 9, 1975 • 11 KNOXB New finger-size gelatine snacks. Knox has a nifty new snack idea that's a knock-out ~ith kids. It's firmed up, finger-sized, fruity gelatine squares. They're firm enough to never melt or get mushy even at room tern, perature. But still have enough 4 muelopes Knox Unflavored Gelatine 3 paclc.agtj (3 ot. ea.) flawmJ. gelatine 4 cups boiling wateY' In large bowl, combine Knox Unflavored Gelatine and flavored gelatine; add boiling water and stir until gelatine dissolves. Pour into large shallow baking pan (for example, 13' x 9') and chill until finn. Cut into squares to 5en.'e. Makes about 100 one inch squares. wiggle to tempt any tot. And a snap to make. Just add Knox® Unflavored Gelatine to any flavored gel~tine and your Knox Blox will stay firm until the last block is all gobbled up. NQw, isn't that a better idea than candy? - - - • -1071 I I I I I I I 11~ ..................................................................................... 10t1 Li:;------------------. . - - ... " . That's the Saratoga idea. More puff's than 100's. Tailored longer and slimmer than IOO's, so you enjoy extra smoking time, extra smoking pleasure, without smoking more cigarettes. Priced no more than 100's. And Saratoga 120's are rich, full-flavor cigarettes made from a fine blend of tobaccos. Mon: than jmt a new brand. Saratoga 120's are a whole new idea in smoking pleasure. Because now you can enjoy smoking longer without "smoking more. Look for them in the new 120 mm crus.h-proof box. 17 mg'.·._: '1.1 mg. mcotiM w. P8f ciglflftl by FTC Method. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Saratoga 120's Standard 100's "l t's liJce if they invented a gasoline that increased your mileage at no extra cost." People Quiz By ..... E. GU..ea What Your Reading Habits Reveal Ahoot You True or Fa ... : Some people use reading not as a means of enjoyment or enlightenment, but simply as a narcotic. (See number 4) TRUE OR FALSE? 1. If you don't find reading a chore and a bore, the odds are that you're well adjusted and have a minimum of penonality baoiups. 2. Your readina habita provide a clue to your IOCia1 and economic status. a. A good reading ability-the enjoy- ment of boob, magazioea and newr.- papen, and a quick comprehension- provides an index to your pcnonality type. 4. Some people use reading not as a meaoa of enjoyment or enlightenment, but aimply aa a narcotic. 5. What we read bu a marked ioftu- enoe on bow we live. ANSWERS 1. True. Univenity studies indicate that the able reader ia better adjusted, has fewer emotional conflicts aod "has more wcceaafully accepted hia role in society." It's also observed that the penon who geta the m<»t out of the printed page is also likely to get the most out of life. Jn both cuea, the focus and compreheoaion of our mental faculties is a key factor. 2. Tru~ooording to a survey· of American reading habits, which showed that the most common kind of reading done on a typical day is newspaper reading, and that "tliose who read two or more neW1papers tend to have a higher socioeconomic atatua than thOIC who read only one, and that ptnons who read oewspapers at work have a higher status than those wbo read newspapers at home." It wu also found that: Higher 1tatus is associaJed with penofU who read editorial.I and letter1 to the editor, the 1ports section, and motion-picture, book. or otlttr review8. a. Trv~ shown by a study of more than 100 meQ and women at the Uni- venity of Winoi:s, in which each sub- ject wu given a standard• reading- ability teat, followed by a personality test. Findiop showed that "tlse quiet, thougltt/ul, /eminine, agreeable woman . is IM better reader. Using different variables u a basis of description, it u al8o the quiet, thoughtful. culturttl man who is the better reader among men." 4. True. Reading, aa one authority ob- aervea, is a basic tool in living a good life. But instead of using it as such, aome people use it u an opiate. They don't read bocause of interest in a given subject or for entertainment or for mental stimulation. On the con- trary, they uae reading as a means of deadening their thought1-as a drug to quiet their nerves, to escape bore· dom, to "read themselves to sleep" or . to take their minds off their problem&. Just as some people can't atand beina alone, ,these people can't stand being without "something to read." But just what it ia makes little ditfemice to them, for they retain very little of it. 5. True. Studies of the effects of read- ing show that it is largely responsible for inftueocing the attitu~ and out- looks of people from all walk.a of life, "giving them a dea.ign for living more purposefully, or a way of experiencing life more understandingly." Jn one study, college students were asked to tell apcc:ifically how boob or articles affected their attitude, ideas or be- havior. Only a minimal percentage re- ported that their reading had little or no in.Ouenoe on their personal lives. The extent of the inftuence was aff ectcd by each penon's intelligence, vocabu- lary and comprehension. And it's ob- &e~ed that "To read without rdecting is lite eating without ,_ digesting." fil.l.I FAMILY WEEKLY, June 8, 1t1S • 17 I I I I I I I I I WPAYPOSTAM onu-IGT a .... OILY 0100._UI 0 500 ...... 01000 .. ll.AI Cf1Y llA&·OllDUl CllRnl'ICAft .,., .. ..._Tm , .... ....... r:ae , .... .., SAVE DOLLARS Compare our prices on 41Mdijlai811U. A?! ., .VIJAMINS Supplements \T'l tt-. All,.._l'OSfPMO#WWwt'-'1• ......... _,.._.. I '· ISO ms. Roee Hlpe IQOlll, Natural VITAMIN C TABLETS o 100 tor .• a 560 tor ... 11 o 1.000 tor 1.15 I SOO ms. R.oee Hipe IOICJ' Natural VITAMIN C TABLETS I o 100 tor ut • o aoo tor 6.79 o 1.000 tor 12.• 1.oooma. 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Zip \ I THE FRANKLIN MINT PRO UDLY ANNOUNCES II ILllFE OE N RTH AMERICA LIMITED EDITION SCULPTURE' IN FlNE PEWTER r THE BIGHOA_N SHEEP ,. I A collection of ten original sculptures portraying magnificent animals ·of the N orth American wilderness . ' Issued in strictly limited edition. Av~ble by advance subscription only. Subscription rolls close June 20, 1975. W ILDLIFE OF NORTH AMERICA is a unique collection of original pewter sculp- tures portraying the most beautiful and fascinating animals that roam the mountains, forests and shores of North America. Each sculpture will capture in exceptional detail the beauty, strength and character of the animal portrayed. And each of these fine works of art will depict the animal just as it appears in nature. In repose. In pursuit. In a single moment in time. The ten sculptures in this collection wm be crafted in solid pewter-a warm, rich metal which enhances every fine detail of the artist's work. These superb pewter figures will be produced in a single limited edition, and subscriptions for this edition are being accepted only at this time. The collection will be issued by The Franklin Mint, which is renowned throughout the world for the quality of its original collector's items. lifelike portrayals The stealt.hy Mountain Lion will be the first sculpture in the collection. This powerful animal is shown.:_balanced on one foot-as it jumps with remarkable agility from a ledge above. Because of its strength and size, the Mountain Lion is greatly feared by other animals--yet is itself terrified in the presence of man. . The second sculpture will be the White-tailed Deer -graceful, swift, with extremely keen senses. The deer runs and leaps over a fallen log, perhaps in pursuit of a young doe. Next in the collection is the Criit.ly Bear, for- midable giant of the woodlands. The Grizzly can fell a steer weighing half a ton, or quite easily catch a small fish in its massive paw. The sure-footed Mountain Coat confidently scales a ridge no other animal would dare attempt. And atop a mountain peak, a magnificent Big- llom Sheep stands silhouetted against the horizon. On a distant plain, the handsome American Elk heads for the timber at full . speed-its head held proud and high. And in the darkness of night, a Timber Wolf utters its spine-tingling wail. Farther north, the Polar Bear has emerged from the frigid sea to rest on an ice floe. And the Sea Lion, startled by an unfamiliar sound, prepares to dive into the water for safety. · The final figure in the collection is the Prong- horn Antelope. This 9nutiful animal has charac- teristics similar to ~ giraffe, the billy goat and the deer-yet is not related to any other anim.J. It is the sole living remnant of an ancient animal family that dates back 20 million yea.rs. Ten of the most striking animals of the North American wilderness. Ten creatures that embody the freedom and spirit of nature. A collection of sculptural art that offt:rs something new and fresh each time it is viewed. Sculptured in realistic detail · Each sculpture will be completely faithful to the animal it portrays. The expression on the face .of the Timber Wolf. The movement of the body of -the White-tailed Deer. The sweep of the Moun- tain Lion's tail. Even the sharp teeth of the Grizzly Bear can be readily seen. And you can actu•llY count the points on the elk's antlers. The sculptor who ts creating this collection is Ralph Berg. Born and raised in Montana, Berg has studied animals at first hand since early child- hood. Indeed, he has devoted his entire life to learning_ about the animals of the North American wilderness. Now at his studio in Great Falls, Berg devotes his great talent to creating beautiful life- like sculptures of the animals he has come to know so well. Until now, the works of Ralph Berg have bttn owned exclusively by a limited group of individual collectors who have purchased his sculptures for their own private collections. Each of the ten figures in the Wildlife of North . America coJlection will stand on its own sculp- tured base. The base will beu the title of the work and the distinctive signature mark of the sculptor. In addition, each figure will carry the coveted mintmark of The Franklin Mint. A strictly limited edition Wildlife of Nortli America will l>e issued in only one edition. A strictly limited edition offer~ on an advance subscription basis exclusively. The total edition will be limited to the exact number of orders postmarked by the subscription deadline of June 20, 1975. Furthermore, there is a strict limit of one collection per person. When each subscriber has received his collection, the ten master sculptures will be destroyed and these limite~ edition works will never be produced again. THE MOUNT AJN LION Convenient acquisition plan The sculptures will be completed and ~sent to sub- scribers at the rate of one every other month, beginning in July 1975. The original issue price for each sculpture is $60, payable in two equal installments of $30 per month. While limited edition sculptures of this quality are generally priced much higher when sold in- dividually, these works of art can be acquired at only $60 each because they are offered only as a complete collection-and only by advance sub- scription. Together, these ten original wildlife sculptures will form a collection that will be greatly admired by all who appreciate fine things. For they add a new dimension to the art of animal sculpture-- an art that has captivated man's imagination since prehistoric times. This new collection of unique pewter sculpture will be prized throughout life, and will surely become a family heirloom to be' given to each succeeding generation. Subscription deadline: June 20, 1975 This is the only time that applications will be ac- cepted for this important sculpture collection. To enter your subscription, please mail the Advance Subscription Application at right by June 20, 1975. Any ·applications which bear later postmark dates must, regretfully, be declined and returned. SCULPruRES SHOWH APPROX/MA rEL y ACTUAL SIU ... ,. ,.. r------------------ Aov ANCE SUBSOUPTION APPUCA TION 1 WILDLIFE OF 1'0RfH AMERICA The franklin Mint 32 Franklin Center, Pennsylvania 19091 Please accept my subscription for Wildlife of North America, consisting of ten original sculptures in fine pewter at $60. • each.These sculptures will be sent to me at the rate of one every other month, beginning in July 1975, and I agree to pay for each pewter sculpture in two equal monthly installments of $30. • each. 0 I enclose $30. • as my first install!f'ent. Mr. Mrs. Miss ___ '"7"':==='="=-:-------... 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If you've •ny question a.bout m.11 order, Just write: Lynn Heedfey, fMllly Weetlly, 641 Lex. lnp>n Awnue, New York, N.Y. 10022. - Supertanker Continiud from page 4 combuatible-gasea produced by the ship'• exhaust system. Another factor that·eases the mind it that .these really huse ships arc pre- cluded from entering any major port io the United States because this country has no major deep-water facilities to cope with them. (The people of Staten lslalld-tbe least-known boroush of New York City-are by no means happy, however. Storage facilities for 900,000 tons of liquefied natural gas are'bcing built on that island-and far too near to houses and apartment blocks for their inhabitants' comfort.) But then consider what I think i~ the real danger. It was brought home to me quite dramatically. Last summer, in Manhattan, I sat down to write a novel about a group of activi.at American .Indians who took over An explosion would cre•t• a manlve wind Inrush. Air would r.ce Into ttt. vacuum at up to 1.000 mlles per hour. a supertanker and heJd the island of Manhattan for ransom. It was a novel, nothing more-a fantasy with a hero (the mayor), a heroine (Manhattan her- self) and a splendid collection of villains. Of course it could not really happen, l thought. And then I bought eome charts and slatted doing some reading. What I found was that it wu indeed possible to bring a huge supertanker into the Hudson and create exactly the situation I had envisaged. A very unhappy thought. But the plot was based on the knowl- edge ttr.it in a few years time, such will be the high level of automation and computerization that these huge ships will have minimal crews-possibly as few as eight or ten men. At the moment, few of them sail with less than 26 men on board, and each of these men iJ gen- erally highly skilled. It is only the "cow- boys" who worry me . What is important is that those peo- ple who transport great, almost unbe- lievable, quantities of fuel and danger- ous chemicals shQuld be constantly reminded that they have a massive re- sponsibility to the rest of us; and that these huge loads must be treated as the potent hazard they are. The Cleveland cx..plosions brought about a major examination of all the potential dangers. Perhaps the time has come for a new reassessment by public aurhorities and the transporters them- selves. It would be far better to do it now than after an explosion that would al- most certainly be far more catastrophic than that of 1944. It is, after all, ,_ • our lives that are involved. ill.I FAMILY WEEKLY, June e. 11175 • t1 '· Both in SIZES: 9 to 17 10 to 20 14~ to 2A~ IOllEY BACK ,' GUARANTEE! 11 (P9 left) THf GltACE Of LACE ON CHECKED PANlDIESSING • . . """' .... ,_..,. pb ... bands 9"Circ:i9 tti. __, tunic around, princfti -.. b.g bock zipper. ,..... lopflino for elastic-wailt slloight~ pGftt! A reol kmdtoutl . COlOISa aLUE ""IC « YEUOW Styte 2tc (ritlht).COOl, ClEVfR TUNIC JACKET PANTSET ... f;gur. flot· •Inv cut tunic top wiltt two r-y potth pockets '"'-ed .mh ..+.ite noutic1>1 on· ~ Can be WOfll wiltt bkMel and ~en ar wom .... Elasric woi1t ilraight-'-9 pams I• pttfec:t fit All odoroblil tool! frOl'll ftOW on! Ridl Ac• totie/cotton --sudter COlOH1 Pt*, M.UI Off GtlUN '°''wipes. So hvrry, order right away!! 1313 W . RANDOLPH ST . . CHICAGO. IU.. 60607 Y..,-1~ .... LMll'-I m 1rtl . IAYIM.00 _ .. ISllU. .............. . Y• SAil $1.11 ... , ... SAllOEI~ UY2 Sets '23 PAUel fAIMIONS, INC....... I 111* w ......... s.. o.i...e ...... .......... ,... ....., .. , 1 • .. 158 1 ··-1 .. -I lo,..1-..•-••u.s.•t ... ..., ... ID Nn(f ..... -tu. cmaJ a 1 l oa•~lsl*la a -u.1.·------.-~ I • ..... CPriooti 1w.-I I°" I I!!!~--~·---------I • I 1HE EYES HAVE IT -lWlher Wind, nor ram •.. Anyone who ...,. ey9glu1 .. and bas gotten caught in the rain knows that after a while you can't see a thing. Wallcing into a wann room after being outside in the cold also causes visual problems, To remedy this dilemma, a French manufacturer followed the idea ·of automobile windshield wipers and designec! battery-operated wind- shield-wiper-tltteCl spectacles. (Pre- scription glasses can also be fitted.) The spectacles are lightweight and all you have to do to set the wipers in mo- tion is press a button on the side. But a few queries remain: Wouldn't tliey become hypnotic after a time? And if they're as unreliable as car wipers, wouldn't a tissue do jll5t as wen? ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Annoqr FACING IT ~bathroom mirror h as a bubble • -ibat cames tne no end of trouble. I move my face tbe slightest bit- The bubble makes.a mess of it. My .oose is shifted to my cheelc Or ehe becomes a monstrous beak; One eye (it'• bani llO think it's mine ) hap Ot down at oat of line; My U,. pow tlaic:t md then grow thin; 11oo1c· .. if rve bt my chin. n e FAMILY WEB<I..)', Jwie a. 1975 in the \\Orld! Women are 99tting a ·MW trend • runnr.ye: "In no other year have women outnumbered men as the nm- away spouse; said Ed Goldfader, presi· dent of Tracers Company of America. "Two years ago, for example, runaway huabands outm.anbered runaway wives byamuginoftwotoooe.~ speaking. the average hu.manci leaves home because of professional frustra- tions and financial pressures. The wife often leaves to get attention; she is anxious to elevate henelf from the role of cook, Ja\Uldress and housekeeper; !. Goldfader concluded after numerous iii interviews with wives who bad. de- cided t1> go it alone. The most-publi- cized incident of a female runaway was the case of Angelina Alioto, wife of San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto, who last year vanished in the midst of her husband's reelection campaign. Af- ter 17 days, Mrs. Alioto returned and publicly explained that she had nm away because she felt neglected. There are ot~ reasons for ~ rising....num- ber of female runaways, which reveaJ the tremendo~ change in social mores in recent years. As Americans have be- come more educated, more affiuent and more sophisticated, large num- bers of men and women have come to believe that marriage is not the only option open to them (as the drop in marriages and subsequent rise in the divorce rate attest) . wait for the other team to make an ~ error and really capitaliu on those mistakes." Joe retired ~ play 25 years ago; but at age 60, his popular- ity ·hasn't diminished one bJt. He travels all over the world instructing youngsters, demonstrating that be hun't forgotten how to we a bat With all the 1V commercials be does, he is quick to add: •More people see me today than at the height of my bue- ball career~" JOE DIMAGGIO ~ BIRTHDAYS ( aD Gemini) : Sunday-- I Alexis Smith 54; James-Barren 89; i llondaJ-Nancy Sinatra 35; ,Robert S. ~ McNamara 59; Robert CUminin&1 65. ··1 don't Ilk• comp.rleona, but ..... The OakJand A'8, whom .1oe Dfll-o- glo COllChed for thr .. ,..,.. have won the World Serles threo years in a row, but Joltin' Joe maintains that they're still not on a par with the old Yankees: "Yoo get in trouble when you start comparing eras, but would you prefer h aving Gene Teoace at first . base over Lou Gehrig? Would you use Ray Fosse behind the plate over Bill Diclcey or Yogi .Berra?" But the ex- center fielder of the Yank~ admits that a player ~ Reggie ·Jackson or Sal Bando would have been an asset to any Yankee team and goes on to say, '"In fact, the A's have many of the same qualities that the Yanks did-they T.......,_June Haver MacMurray 49; Prince Philip 54. Wedn11dmy-Chad Everett 30; William Styron 50. nu. ay-Jim Nabors 48; David Rocke- feller 00; Vic Damone 47. FftdeJ- Paul Lynde 49. Saturday-Gene Bury 54; Dorothy McGuire 56; Burl Ives 66; Pierre Salinger 50. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: AlexJa Smith Md Robert Cummlnp Quips & Quotes That bubble shifts and longs and shorts me, It unexpectedly distorts me •... Bad as I loo~ at least I'm glad I really don't loolc quite that bad. Walking along a dimly lighted street, a man was surprised by a stranger who slipped out of the shadows and stopped him. -Would you be so kind," said the stranger, "as to help a poor, unfortunate fellow who is out of work and very hungry? AU I have in the wor)d is this gun." -Lucille S. Harper The best way to find a km earring u to throw away ita mate. -Ullian KD&looer A government official had to decide whether an elderly woman's fann was located in the United States or Can- ada. When he announced to her that her property was jti;.rt inside the U.S., she seemed very much relieved and said, 'Tm glad to know that. They say Canadian winters are terribly severe." -Thoma1 IAM.ance THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kida•• life differently. Send contrlbu- tiona to "Child," Family .Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. StO If uted-none returned. Our four-year-old son had done the same forl»dden thing time after time, ignoring warn- ing after warning. Finally his dad punished him, then asked him why he had been so stub- born. Between .sobs, Bruce an- swered, 'Well. I just did what I did to see if you love me more than you do." -Mfl. Lmneth Heldatad Galena, Kana. Scientim tell ua that we're to~ m lhe morning than we are In the eoe- ntng.; Mon of w 1iave rwtlced, too, that we' re 1hcrter around the md of the- month. -Tom Gollogher By FrMlc 8agineld LITTLE EMILY .,llMI ..... ,. ......... plnle.Howoomehe--.'tlMrn • ,..,ot on Ml thol11111rr Its a new . expenence. It's a whole new look in cigarettes. A whole new feel. A whole new length. More. It's the first l 20mm cigarette. Longer and slower- burni ng than a conventional cigarette, More gives you more time for those relaxing mo- ments. More flavor yet surpris .. ing mildness. More. Put your cigarette against it. It's longer. It's leaner. Ifs slower ltS easy drawing. Its a cigarette. a hsa cooling blast If you like menthol, now you can have More Menthol. It's the new I20mm menthol· cigarette that starts. with a blast_,_!. then gives you more coolness and tobacco taste. More Menthol. The longest, coolest menthol experience you've ever had. More Menthol. Put your men- thol cigarette against it. Over 50% more puffs than a IOOmm cigarette. Yet More doesn't cost more. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous tQ Your Health. The .first 120mm cigarette. Filter. Menthnl· 21 rru1. "taf'. 16 mg. nicotine-BY. P1f cigarette by FTC method. \ TN~y of hJ;t. Rrk:«lmM>~ clothi,,.11 '-com/,,, ro en end I T,,.,_ .,. ot"-r dem#tdl on your dol/M&. Myouunh.,. ~ .......... haf ldlo meev fit lxeoYtlMKnlt._.. end19tANY 2-::1911 YOUR l>CAC'T SIZE, direct by U.S. MM I n.. ii o"'r one llltdl - We limply c:unot t9ll yo. ... flmCMlt "fucy brud ..,.,. of th• delWle lOCW. poly ... r la our lbckL Thae ~py1uepretty ~ lbout UI break_ price u.. S.tnce It to llY they ue top J::!h1 mlldHn-U.S.A. Am 6rud.1c> ... 1ona w--. two-wt)' stretch f'4oe-SIUI IC.Uta. -~R!f.f!l Th ... are f\17v;o:;{r·Pt'ICtd resort tlacks nor atoow old trouters that would la~ you an old man. Just exe.lltnt v11ue on mlddl.-Of·th• ~ toOd lookl that wlll stay In lt)'le y .. r aft• YNr after y11r J LIT UI SHOW YOU TWO PAl'RI: W. will be proud to send you Alty 2 ""'you'd like for en Oft ~onl • ......, .... At.ffOIMINP9etlon. Try ,,_,, 011 U.O. rM '-"fly, Md "*' dllclde. ,,,, ,.., Md .my.~ .. In a time when lffry man has to ~tch what he spends, many hilh-priced haberdashers are Soinl out of bulinesi Meo can't afford the OYetpriced f'ancy pants tllat don't give honest Iona war, So instead, thou~s of business and professional men from all OYer America are •ndina to Hahnd, the mal order ~le In Paterson, NJ. for these well-made economy-priced Executive Slacbr * ~ . Important 11011·11118 Lona Wear-: New two-way knit cord-rib stitch won't snag and pµll like ordinary doubleknits do. yet looks better! * Convenient llO·llOi Permanent Pre11 Wash & Wear: l 00% Polyester Knits are completely machine washable. Even the most fastidious executive will approve the way they come out, saving you important dollars at the Cleaners! * 110 WlllllC\11: Amazing Knits have Two-Way Stretch for easy, stay.n~at give & take. Perfect recovery no matter how you bend. stretch or move! SAVE BIG • whit you epend for d\t ButlnetS Slackly~ need! At the seme ti.,., NVt wear end ta~ ~ your more expensive Businne Cf01Ms I fTWO PAIRSfer$19.95tl I Look, 8111/nns Slllckl •1,9 Hal»nd't bu-1nns attd th-.'"" r!!!_,ll~b that rod•y'1 bnt-<JTR#d •x-~tlrw .,. WNrlng to m. off~. lt'I fool/#! ,_, pay Mty m<HWI Otder eny two pelra endletuspnwe htoyoul AT ONCE DELIVl"Y I I Alf ne11 I TAILORING IUCETIE~I You u..t • deluxe f'llUy con1tructe4 I "Ban-RoW' no-roll walatband, boolt top CIOlure, f'llU no-pucker ny front witJI n;t unbrnk•bl• nylon spin! 1.lpper. Hnvy, lona·warin no-hol.e knit p~ketins, l dMp b•ck pocket. and l 1t1lilb and comfortable front &lath pockets. You set fam0\11 bnnd,I ll\ade.fn·U.S.A. 100',l, polyffter ln Iona we1rin1 new cMd-tib textured NON-SNAG KNITS. Wide belt loops for your wider belt&. I , You Get e FULL GENTLEMAN'S CUTI We C.tTY e11ery waist alH e JCKt to the Inch from 29 to ~4. Including "even" Ind "odd" tllea. lnt11ms I rom 26 to 34, 111 rNdy to wear. You 91t perfect flt In w1lst, ~t. lcnllt, crotch, ind thlftla, vet they never bag or droop. S-for younelf -Otdenwo ~"I ___. ------------------------~ HABAND'~D~LU-~l~ON ~ •I • p~~S t 11·91 Only. -~ J tor 29.70 4 for 39.20 All 6 for 48.7 I AVAILABLE IZ : I Waists: 29·lO·Jt.J2·JJ.J4-3S·l6-37·H· J9-4().4 '-42""43-4'-45-46-47-1 48·49·50-5 l·S2·Sl·S4 .. .............. lnteama: 6·27·1 • 3 I I I ' I I r:---t---t----41 , I ~ I ·~ . r--t--+---4 •• 1• A book-sized thine lnst.ntty arows Into a suitcase before 1'0"' wry ~ Contained In a ~aslly carried In a sultt:ase, bl& ~ or handbae-Instant becomes a 20" x 15• x 41h IUit- cne. It's COMtruct9d a ndlome and durable w.terproof plaid Siesta time la hammodr m-... and this Is fabric. how to do ltl Titta pm M-*-a(yte wectdlns Btlna It •font when you plan to be comlnc l>..:k with more stuff than hammock will •'"P 2 or sit 3 to 4 ami.>s. The 1QU mrted out with. Worb the other W1rJ too -when you're com-=-multkok>Nd slMI In •II the world hn Ina beck with less. It collapses Into its own convenient poclch. It's swtnai::·~m:!:kaw:~:cis.:! :;n~=. ~ the handiest thlna since tnmnt c.offee . .odltlon to the pntle pfeasure of sleeplnc or U418-l..ant a.......-· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $t.99; 2/$17.tt Just swtnctnc In • hammock, this beauty will 1------------------------- tm )'OUr prden w1tt1 • brilll•nt burst ot co1or. • •• --' I on www cheet-1911 H Ike you feel It 191 and be a OOflWf'Utlon piece for your friends end .,_ ,_ ,_..bon ell summer tone. Hammock la over ~L....-- 10 lMt ~ end for ~ $6.99 Is • wry eood l~ t>t.1~=== ·~~ .. -~ .. ·--· .. ·--... ····--··-··...,, Underestimate MAL otan HOltN llAICD ftOY CAii .. KING CW ntt: llOADI" ~ tiny compacts have the roer of super trector-trellers when they i.t ao • blast from this aenulne electrtc: diesel hom. Commends att.ntlOn ... •Imply can't be iporedl Mountlnc brackets. hardware, easy lnatelletlon lnstrvctlofts. 12 v. 140ll-IM9MI Hern ..... ----··--·-···----···-·.,.,, The Power of a~ 'I" Shirt •Tredemartl of .a-Ledlft' Home Journal Udlel' "°"" .lolttut'18 OWll alop11 - "" ... rt-vwy -•cfonls _,._,., wllrt. cottDll T111lrt wllll Owtdl .....,,., dnlp allW:crMtled Ill bttlllMt colors. NftJ blue atntcll cnw Melt Md ..,._ .... L.oob 1111t wttlt l'ftfJtl\l!ll. E.ldl Jlllt $2.H. 57251---.11 (1-10). S72S2-Med.~4). tl725S-llrp 06-H). AUO AYAI -l~EV£ "WAlltlM.IP" YOSIOlt -111 wesll a' _, pol1attf( nny blue crew Met llld ewffs. E-" Jus $5.99. 6200t-Smlll C•JO). 82010-lltcl. (12·14}. 82011-Llf"I• (16-11). lotll ft(· aloes for bottl pis 11111 IVYll A 8 ADD THE GlAMOltOUS Gunut OIF SMlllWMI RHINESfONES AND STUDS TO YOUR ctanlO wmt, THtl fUft AND EASY IU11 Now you can Mid the "Glitter" look to your werdrobe with- out spendlnc • fortune. Your mtter kit lndudes • profesaie>Ml atMI stud Mttef, 12 1lmpi..pettwns. 12 atudl. 100 rtilnestones •nd llmple step-by-step lnstrudtons. Feat •nd fun you'll tulve f~~~~t'M:.~: ................ $11.• 14841-btn .......... 06Mwlds (Set Of 100) .............. & 14842-&tra Aaor'9d Calored .... ol 100) . ...... ' 14843-EJdnl !tudl "' .... ol ....................... . 14844-Eatn 9tudl In Nic:llilil = ol it ..................... . IAVE at.OCX YOUR OWN NU. OUPCMHT. Hew "Blodrlt" l'IMdl• wortl kit t•k• the expense out of f,.mlnc yotH finished needlepoint. It I• fH t, simple to UM, •HY to •tore •nd bec9UM you c•n UM It over •nd -... In • . • It's very lnexpenalve. It Is full 9djust•ble •nd will block •ny size c.nv.s up to 22x22~. lnstructiOnl Included. 17279-llMddt Kil ----·-11039 MftlOTIC ULT 6 POPIJt IET1 fl'eftl MP yo41r ta* wttt. colorf1tl cl•z-•d c•rti"'lc ~ aNtped llke the famed llibettY ...... en. .. blazoned .tth U.S. flee; the other beara • Rwolutlonery Wer drum.&. 1"4•. 1---~ .-.. ,. ..$1.11 FOR OUR CReDIT CARO CUSTOMERS CM~ Cher .. or 8aMAmellcerd) FREE 24-HR.SHOPPERS' PHONE-IN SERVICE P'OR OUR CREDIT CARO CUSTOMERS (Me9ter Ch.'lfll °' hnl!Amertc.rd) PM1 OH CHA.ROE OROERS °' $10.00 OR MORE, JUST DIAl 800-327.a!Sl. FLA. CUITOME.ltS OIAl. I00-432-7521. (Oo not -theM nu,...,.~ tD order rMn:Mftdlee) SHOP ANYTIME. 24 HRS. A o.\Y, 1 DAYS A WUK. FILL OUT COUPON 9UOll£ CAUJHQ. .... OltDER BY MAIL-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED •• ~Stucioslnc. IOOO GrwllMd lluldlftc, •ml. Aorlde S.- ......_ Mnd rM ttema listed blltow. I underatancl If I'm not competety Mttsfled wtttt eny Item. I c-n """'" It for • full -cornptft9 1'9fUnd. ROW Mm "-ot ltwn Pl'1ce TOTAL .. .,,,. Number MtNfMUM omDIJt PM Each ' 1 UI04 DEACON utE1I' l'WUON ova 1 HMO r.NCY. OF !01 FME THIN8S l'WU NIT• .. ..U• CllAft Toal for Mtrdllfldlae To flsuft: tatel onler, •ftd use chert. Include cor-IU. llld fta. Res. reel cha'E to llW06d ... l; This ... ~· pert of AM ltllClt ~ Tu the coat. • P91 the ,..._ rry no ltan'\119 or C.O.D. -M"r:a ····················~ ==NA ....... .. , ............................ -:1"' ........................... [ ~'°toe ........ r:·· .......................... ....... U1tt ........................... 11 ...... '1 ............................ ~PCl- cm' 9"ATE _______ DP.._.._ ______ _ ' M •Y CMll.a lffl 0 IMITD ~· 0 IANIC'llllotlCMD #:Cf.. EtmATIC* DAT! ___________ _ •tt .... ......, Cllltp elao llldiclltl lie,.,. ........... .,.,, -.... ----------·--·--············-······--··········------············--· c D l"CJW.WOW SALT • PEPPEJll One 11'1, two 11'1 lndlena .,. .. It & ~ ahekeral Che,,.,.,._from fMth•r tops to moccasJn tt.,., wtth •ndQue allwr flnlah. M•M ~r tebte tti.ir ,...,,,.tion. ~~3JA• hi. ,...,._..,._ ........ --$!At TMPIFS A Fll08 IN MY 8ll08I Wh•t fvn-wt\en sue.ta dbco¥er -.,.._ f~ rutlnc on bot. tom of their lntlOC*tt" white ceremic mucs. He's hidden UA-tll benrep Is conaurned-u-t soda>f a-oz. 11311-Frwc Mus ---'1.4t "NAYING HANDS" fNSPlltE nus D£CORATIV£ "'-ATL e..u. tlful, lnaplnitlon•I h•nds clMped In pr•yu •nd enclrcled In ffow. •1'9. The Colden fluted ~· mekft ttlla • lforious -11 or ahelf decoration. 7 ~ • ctia l«M-~ ................. ~1.99 WOODCHO .... Elt WEATHER VANL Wofb fNery time wind tMowa whll• he points In dtreo: tiofl 'Of the 81 r CUr1'9nt. The stroncer the wind, tN fan.r he c:tiopeJ Ju.I stld! him In pound or att.ch to fence. W•tch hla .au So up & down H wind tum• DIODeller. Weethe"'1"00f; color· tut -bl~, r.ct. 29xtr. . ,.,.... v----·-· U.ft SMOOTH.AWAY CALWSES IN SE.CONOI. ~ bad! in ~flus R-rpts rid of co.rse, ~ ailln In eeconda. Turn• lt-to silky· smooth skin! Set. as •n electric shaver. Sturdy p1 ... tic ca.. and 6 ft. etectric cord. Refill pecks of 7 we1'r ._ds •vall•bfe. UOt7-c.te. .._, .. ,_. $1.99 lJOU-....... (7 ....... ) 11.lt QRIU..f'RY-BROIL ••• WITHOUT CMEAtlE ALL THE BENEFITS OF REAL STUM SAUIA RIQKT IN YOUR OWN HOMEI ... 8t • fJKtion of the cost! An aid In weWrt control, reflef of tension, better sleep, easlna of tired musctea. pn· er.I well belnc. No lnstalletJon; plup Into •ny outlet. Automatic shut-oft. protective vlnyt floor mat. Steem ~-:U',:'·_ ....................... SIS.9t " AMAZml- IEWUILl.ln TREE FRUIT If JOU llb Tomatoea rou'H kwe . Exotic TMtartfloa , • o.., ..... "·-· ,_...,.,, • ..._.Yffltfr"9 ·.-.. ,e11 ...... 1 • O..w1 W,,. f ,..tttrf .... , • °'"" ,,... ,_ ..... S Men ... A Y-rl NOW ••• 8llOW YOUR ~ T11£E.n1Um Amazlnc super·hy~ld nriety wfll ti.l'Yftl up to 40 lbs. of tr" Temertllos • yeer ••. FROM 1 TR£EI Bio.-n. t. ·-Indoors or out, enywttero In tho USAI Gf'OWS up to 4 feet tall Indoors. 8 Mt tall outdoor11 In colder climes, koop t,... pattod outdoors and mow Indoors durtna winter. EnJoy .. ,_., u-1 Get • full -·• aupply of SMdaf n?~T-'"* ~ -···---··----·-·-----·---$1.19 NEYQt WAIH WtNDOWS AGAINJ A fast wipe wtttl ttm dry cJattl t. wtndows, mfr. '°"'• ai ... wero ap.1rtclel Ho more •mmonla, sprays, rapl Built-In chemlcals repel dirt: w.tar rvn• off. H-r: washabta. 6121--... ca.a. ··--•1.19 "NUR ll:'I PRAYER" PAINTED OH CUIAMIC. It asks that His stclll flow throwdt her lendlnc ludm· m.tt "& comc>aaslon to tianCI, mind and heert. Tho tondot wordo cen •DOly to ..,.ry. -.wory hand,wory hoort. Palnt9d on wtitt. ce,..mlc, au~ by thlnp "-' famlllar to • "Woman In wtllta." Wood f,..mo. 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"meet ~ bunt Into a dau:linc dlspl~ at marf&olda, -.... zlnnr• and oetw ....... ftowera: Weed resl&Unt C8f'P9t la a INiplft· cent 10 feet IOflS ••• becomes your brilfitest, Uwtlest summer =-....... c..at ......... . . ... $1.19 ................... .2 ,., $1.at 8".TRELLIS TRAINS CU ... NQ PlAHTSI We.ther-proof vtnyt nettJnc ~ Ideal support tor climbinc 11,f nes. • plants! Keeps .tti.n1 Malthy, and olf the 8f'OUnd.~ .-y1nc. pldUnc IO much easier. And die vfnyt newr ...,.. out ... newr rots or bums your ~l~;'T!:.:~~.1 .. $1.M 8701-5'al5' Tl'lllMa .. $Z ti .... AHllATIC •UI _, ~""' *9 ·~ ... """ ..,...... ... ~~ ..ac ..... r1 Ill,., ... ,..... ..... . ..... tooe -llWOIJ. ""' ....... & ..., .. ~ Kit lllcf ..... "' 5 ............ IOU, llOl. cll1l1 A lt1atr. AMwt" 11 .... , __ ...... __ $1Af COOK"9 out Seytnc ~ "KllcMr. doMd beiause at ... .,..._ I em atck of cook· .,,._" OraflP daisy chain aWround9 tlte cross stitched alQsan on • sunny 19llow bacllaround. Kit lncludu stamped dealan. 100% cot• tan ~ry tfl,..d, -die and almple lnstructlona. txt2• frame waHabte. 171111 o.ell --·---··-..P.99 _,lS_F,...... ---·-····-ts.ft CAST TI> A 9UU.S EYE TMGf:TI Alm for • lllGt. prwu tflaer to cast up to 50 ft. -ayt Uk• • bun.t. 10U' line llOOft\I to the ante. No worries abcMrt b9cbwlns on pMr, tio.t. under trees. Great tot ftshennen who lhoutci not owr ... art. ~ a. elum. •2• J&. Ats •II apincast.1,. reels. G HM Jl&llwu:Ac fllHnl Rod ......................................... $12.11 5 .. ! ,, "' .., ~ i H PlAHT POU HGU>S ~ IN8 WUTS Aln'•tllRE AT HOME. Th• -y to -sembl• chrome colored plant oot• let9 you dec:or9'9 with 'lulnclna plants eny-where-evan Jn your wfndoW slllsl Ats celllnp up to•~• hllh. window slits from 5'2• to 6'2•. Has 3 swtwl arma. 16Jn-P1ant,.... .......... tt ..._.. MUlaC 90X: P'lllys .. A lpun:.I of...,.... Whet an anchantln1 a lft this ,,_le box -..Id ma-. fw a llttte airt wllo -m. to be a nul'M ••• or for a favorite nurse you'd ' Ilk• to ••Y thanb to.. It's beeutlfully detalled end hattdpalnted with uqulelte ~ finish. Wind-up bna: c.ramlc fts-urtne. llaS-..... ~ .. $5.tt COLOSSAL SURPRISE BOX $10 Vahle Only SS.99 $25 Value Only tl.99 $40 Value Only $14.99 JIJst think! Tiit lttr111 of ra- ctlYl111 I ~tt-IS.Ort· '""' of 11tts, llouatbold a ,.,.on.1 lttms, r•dr•t• a ..,., 1r1 111 trull new qual· ttJ .. rdllndl'U, et I 111tre .......,. ar llflL"'' prict11 ==es: ..... :::!!:: ... ..::::.r. .• ILIC1lllC OUTUT DPANDllL Amerio cen-made heevy duty outtet expander tums ordinary double outlets Into kocket ~•r ~.,., EJlmlnata bothersome 'p•uc 1n-p1uc out" wefYlifN you -"' to UM • t-i or ldtchefl appllanc.. Great for ldtche~ WOl'bhope • • • any room In home or ofnca. 15112-EJec:tnc Outlet Espe,.., ..... _.$199 DELUXE WINDOW WASHER DRYER /111t dip, wnh -Ma wipe dtt• ltt Spolica-waalltr oa one and, lllllfflN on otllar1 llMda aewr toucll tM Wlter Ad1-b ,., dloft Of tall wl• don. .... lallda dollble 11111: ...... wllldows ff• lftllMI StNI lllftdla ..,_ tralH to ftllt llllirron, ..... t:Ua. WUt I llllllfy lltlpefl ..,._ ............ $2.11 CAST IRON MATCH BOX Tak• • peak at th•• charmll'W Y.ktotf•n .,. wltan l>I• wooden matc:ltes _,. a kitch- en necessity. Black ce.t Iron holder st.om an entlrw box. If you'rw looktnc for en um••'f91 planter, olda-lookln1 matctl box .. a del!SM fl tied Wfttl ,,. mns 1vy • =~~ ... __ ... _ ...... $2.tlt How deltcht famffy, friends With IWM. crisp. melt· In· your· motlllt conr.ctlOns Just ueie In smart European cafesl Fast. eny, fun. Set lnclud" Swedish Roeett• Iron plus 3 cast aluminum forma In dlf· ferwt'lt dftlsM. Roeette Iron hat doubM and '° you ,,,.... two cooltles at once. Just dip forms In batter, th•n In hot oll and fry for puffy, flakey, 10lden brown clellllhta. While -rm sprlntll• with con· fectJi>ners' sucar. Frwe rec:.lpe . Included . #lll01-.............. c.-.. w-°"" $2.tlt -2 .... ttUt ORDER BY MAIL OR PHONE -SEE PAGE 3 FOR HANDY COUPON .. NANCY S ORRY. KIDDO --- , -I ONLY AUTOGRAPH " BATS * * FINAL - SPORTS '/AWN I n"· r IUNDAY, JUNI I, 1975 -wow---THAT'S THE FAMOUS NEW BASEBALL PLAYER THEY JUST SIGN E D UP -,-. 1 -·c -,., : .. 2 ,·s-·c·, ., .6.: _ ... --:---, ... ', .. I. ' WOODSTOCK HAS SOME 1lttll \Ll\/Jf \l[\ ( ! WE IRD DR EAM S .. By Ernie Bushmif fer - OH I MISTER --- WI LL YOU AUTOGRAPH MY BALL ? . ., I TOAO?TOOL-$? ( ,,v . \\OTHE ~ COOK~ V\'liH IHO~E! NO, OEAf(!1 YOl/1 ~ .\ \OTHEI<': COOK~ WITH MIA'SHf'OOM~ ... ' DENNIS THE MENACE WE'lr~ 601NG FOIC A ~T~OLL IN THE FOJCc7T', CHILDJ?E N ... WHAT'? THE DIFF='E~~~CE ? 1 THINGS ARElDUGH A"'T HOME1 HUH 1 .. WELL, TOAO~TOOL7 TA?iE AWFV1L I MAKE 'rOVfl( ?TOMACH tA~eT, ANO TLAllN VOLA OFF FOOD FOlt DAY~! C> [> [> ~l.JDGE PARKER IF YOU'V E NEVER MET MISS I DON'T SUPPOSE HAVI NG INTRODUCED LAVAL AND YOU'VE NEVER YOU'V E EVER HEARD OF HIMSELF TO T. T. PACE SEEN HER DANCE, WHY THE SECRET TWENT Y, WHILE WAITING FOR YOUR INTEREST IN HER, HAVE YOU, SPENCER? DONNA TO PERFORM, MR. PACE? WILLSON A5K5 THE _, MYSTERY MA N A QUESTION ! • F LADIE5 AND GENTLEMEN! YOU'RE IN FOR A REAL TREAT TONIGHT! YOU 'RE GONNA SEE THE WORLD'S GREATEST DANCE ! THE ONE,n THE ONLY,,, DO NNA LAV!f..L ! MY MOTHE~ COOK? WITH TOAD~iOOL~, . .. ... I v~.#11 T~E:Y ' A ~e ' TOADfTOOL.~. By Hank Ketcham <1 <1 <1 I MET HER WHILE I WAS IN COL-LEGE! I 5AW HE.R DANCE,,, . . . . . . ' ' . . . . . . ------------ • 'WE'RS. GOl~G TO POTiHl.S HA1 o~ l)OLJ, Bl FF4 , AND TAKE. lX>U 10 1HE PARW WlTH U5 ! A~So CoNFouND IT! I 'y'ou'Lr.. WORK IT OUT7 PLUSHIE-- JUST STICK TO IT ... DOCTOR SMOCK SAY, WHY c;:>ON 'I" we: eREAK POR L-UNCH? & " ~" ~ 1'"H I f-.J K :i: I L-l..- H A 1~ PeKING 0~F ANc::> eG~ R OL.-L-S -S.'M GONNA GO FOR l"HE CH ICKeN WllH A L.-MO Nl/S ' 0 . I ~AY I DID 'rblJ -· MEAR "rnE ONE ASWf n4E LA()Cy) WHo HAD HER FAVORITE S AINT BERNARD /'MOE. INTO A. SHA& IHROW RU<:, UJHEN HE . PAsS~O AWi¥-(? NO! D I 'T WANT To! l. HATE OOGGIE .&t4AG SlORIE.S ! I DIDN 1T kNOWYou COULD HAN(:i IH15 k'IND IS SELF · ADHESIVE-· SIMPLE.' PAPER . IS -fHI S A N O R/\/\.At- PROCE:C/uRe ? ( ~J@~~ ~L LPAPERI NV-. "--u T _/ )AINTIN(f . . '·· ........ ' h •• , ,-... ,. '"'"' SOUNDS GReA;- NO ... COME ON I Bl FFQ ! ~OSE.. UNlCORN5 AREN'T AS PRE.Tl4 AS E\JERQONE 5 A4S 1HE.c,J ARE J 1 by Ferd Johnaan . 5ELF-AD~t::SIYE-·l~,AT ME,ANS IT " STICKS 10 ONE 'S SELF?.~ OH , . . ----=-• ."II . BlAsr.1 ' NO,IHE FIRST STf:P IS TO REMOVE IHE O L-D PAPER HAN<; ER ... By George Lemont SHAL.-L.-vvf3. IAKe:: YOUR C AR O R /\A.. I NJ~ ? t,_ e:; .,-Is IAKE:E MIN S USUAL.-L.-Y /He:Y "f'AKe DR. SAAOCK'S CAR ' ' ' ' ' ' ._ ·- --- . IT'LL HAVE TO GO . TO 11-\E S~D-- WE'LL TQVTO HAVE IT BACK BY F"QIDAY. ' NO tv\CQE TV DINNERS I="~ A WHILE-- RIG HT MOV\MV? THIS 15 A GCOD CHANCE TO VACUUM THE LIVING ROOM RUG. HUH. MOMMY? 6 -8 Ti:J"~::SLI;::~E:;E::DS by TomK.Ryan 'IJS uUNJ: ! 'llS JUNE! O, 1'1& -rH& l'~AR COL.ORS OF · JUNe~ .· ... . ·~ \F!J~ 0 0 ~1~ 0 ......... . .... , .. ,.~ ~ .. ~ .... ~~ ... ,..,~· ~.~·· ; lH~ SOFl ROSE OF A MAI PeN'S BL.LJSH r----...... AS SHE= Ml)RM[jRS ''I D0 11~ •••• ,, ~, ~' ~ ,,. ,v,.. . .. J.V, .. : .. . ., ..,. ~ '* ~ ~· :~ ..... J.~4'-. ® 1HE: &AY llAISV YI:LLOWS ~~ IN ~R IPAJ.... E'OVQLJE=1Sl ••• ,,,,,_-....._ THE. 1W/NKl1N& 60LP OF COi NS CROSSING-111£:: !Hf. SPARKI-ING-J;L.UE-6Rf:l:N OF NIAGARA'S F\OARING-WATERS! G'AP ! Vr;R WH 11B AS A GHOST i C:t PALM OF 111£:. JUSllCf. OF 111 E= PeAc £:: ~ "' . ~. j < '~ ~. ---....- ~~~ r.t . ,, ... ..lie . .. .. ... .... 0 . . . ... }~~ ...... ~~~~~~ .. ~ ... ,... ·······~ ... --J-....;"~"·:,:'"<f'~o='·'··:.:..· <,~,, ·O;;.;,;~-~-•• -~"-'•" -"'~'.:.:.'O•~"' •.:.•' ·~• ";,.;..••.-r""'•'-' ----rd# • • • " c I ><><>LE~',$' COM'C. BACK ~£R£1 you LITTL£ TW£RP ~ .. WH EN I GL:J MY ~AND.S ON You , 1't..L.,, 1 ... , .., .. ' ' . ' . --· I ONE: OF JUNE'S MAN'{ COLORS COME OUTTA THERE! .., -n-t £ P£ANUT. SUITER SPRfAD£R STRIKES AGAI N! -. • • CAN YOt,J TRUST YOUR EYES? Then u.e Al lea.st. six rl1Her· enees an dr1w1ne details between top and bottom panel&. How quickly -ca11 you (ind them? Check answers with those below. ·1u~J•J1lp St tll)Jd\. Q P~UOll"ndaJ .. u.uv ·c; 1anaw1 ti •Jl\l.l'<I • 'IU~J•JJIP SJ )SOd !'"''"' ·i: 'lU•UIJlP" "'H '7. ·1u1u1w St SH!\d ,o 'I•<! l U J UUIJJl(J BOOMER o~, ~ooMee. r 1 L.0\16 YOU ! I ~ f ~ ....... 6-R The kids went out rowing 111 mv rubber boat ~\r. Chubb. ~ I ~ " i l , ·~ J.// ,1 /, .,.~,/.~ ,4' . Hev ! 'lou kids : I 1 l1111f' back here : ' ! 1lJll~ Jway ' . \ . . .. .. I .. . ~ . t. I ! . ~\--1 ; . . . . . . : . .. Row 1nq? Thats ,, ~r1. unusual. ••''"" ff tChu.~1.,. . • • , •. ,,•ht•• •1 That qadqet thev have works just qreat ! '-1'f':\_ t I / ~ _J-. \ , ' ''-I 11 I ' '• SI\ f R \l' f· \RI\.\< .o. ,, il.111~ - Ill.Ill Ill.Ilk ,I \\Ill Ill \\ 111, Ii hl' ~)Ill· '""'" th.it '"' 111111• li1·1d ••I 1.1)\\'\ <l1o111ld he ,1J.111•d by h" d11l.tr~1( ,,, tPllll\\-. I u tin; \ llllll).!1''1 I. Mild , Pll\; , n\\. to lhc 111'\t 11l1k t. th rre .C O\\ •• 10 the !IL \t 0hf<.',t. fl\e L1.1"'· etc. Rrcentl). '"' h the \llt' of 111-; t.1 mil\ In- ' n•.1,rd 1-i) tl11r1' .111d 111, \Jl11d!j le IH·rd "' ,,, hr' r.'\.1\1'11 rw. "'" I•• rc.111: \ 1111ni.:1·-t ' liild. l'lllC , 11\1., Ill'\ t 1'ld1·,t. I \\(l , 11'" I h11d 111 h11r. th11.·" 1.1."''· l'l1.. l)111.•,t11111 If,,,, l)lJll\ du ldr1. 11 hJs h1. 110 "- J 11J h0\1. rn.tn\' 1.n\\S Ill Ill~ rrr-e•ll htrd' IOARD ---e HOW'S RUSI NESS? How's businPM, Mr. fiarba1e ~fan? Down in the dump.r.. How·~ bu111nPS..,, Mr. RrPwmasler? Ale-ina. How's hu11anf'~'I. Mr. Ranker? Vf'ry 1nteresl1ng, Can you think or &ome more? e ltPllrrangP lf'ttrrs to finrt four fam 1l1ar wPather word~: 1. WR AM. 2. CLOD. 3. INRA . ~. IR FA. 'J!Yj ... 'll!'ltlj 't 'JllO'l 't 'lWt ,'1\ 'l • Suppose, sfllnd1na In plaN', .... OU race left, face naht, (ace r111ht. fa ce flllhl, f1trl' IPrt. Question: Could) ou save time by simply farm& right? Try 1t. • l'<lnguP 'l'anglr rr.~ RPpPat rap1cll~: f'lll~ rry, rh1rks c·hf'f'p, chipmunki. r hirp. ''f'pa~e !>hParing shorl· him f'rl shet>p, Sharon," shoult>d Susan Shaw. ~ :> .. .., .. • E .. . •¥oJ rn1·,<1J'J DISK JOCKEY? Rpund and round and round she got!!! ... Can pltt UAJPt'4.l U~l n4 ~H YOU t?a cl! whirling disk's palh from top rt£ht to girl's hand7 • I • NON.STOPPf'~R ! Add th~e color<, OPatlv ror a surpr1sP pie· lure ahove: 1 RPcl. 2-LI blue. 3-\ Pllllw 4-Lt. brown. 5-f'lesh. 6-Lt. RTt'l'O. 7-T;in, ~ m brnw'l 9-Dk. blue. SPELlBINDER! t SCORE 10 poinb for u11n1111 th lttten in the word below to for m two complete worda: Pll EJ>ATO R . . . . . ... u THEN ~orr. 2 po1 nb P1tch for 1. words oC four letters or mor Cound amonr the letten. e Try to ICOH at leut 50 pointa ·uod •uwa :u1wnwuw atqlftOd . . .... • . -! ~ ·' By Brown and Casson W&~L.; LE:.I M6 COOtJr· TH6 ~ WAY5 .• • Sume k1cb r1qqed it up ( T _' ~~ frem1 a battery.operat~ ~ l power tool, Gr amps ! -· ·.' · ----~ If WA5N'I eXACI L,'( A JOB r012. A POCK61 CALCLJLA-rorz, WAG II ? by-;Blll I an-y -....... ..... ...-...... .. ·-··---·-· -· , ,. ... ''-' · .... ··: · .. ~' -DICK TRACY --------· ---------------- \ WE'VE · PUT THE BURNED> CMASSIS UP ON" BLOC:KS. . SMOW US., L,IZZ ~ . Mow ·v.ou C>ID ·IT ... 4 OURINY TME NOISE •• 1T WORKED~ l MAD I SUTMERED MEAD~ THEY ~OARED MISJUDCi FIRST DOWN BETWEEN • AWAY, ANO THE THE DRIVE SHAFT ANO THERE I WAS, CLEARANCE LEFT REAR WMEEL. LYING ON T~E OF A REAR DRIVEWAY c:: UNCONSc1ous:· SHOCK. GORDO MOW ~OlJ.l-D '/QI) 1..1 K.t: 10 Fl-'/ I WA'i-.DO P~PPEJC?7 ~U~ST • CJ...A5S C)R_ COAC~f ..;_ . ~ . . \ 'NOW 'iJ.IEN .. · , , ..... ·------·-'"'·--~--···--·-----·-· -'\ .... <;-; ~l ,, ~ _, . ' j; ~· I I \ I· ' ~ ;J!. ·1 \J_ J,' __ ,,_,_......_ ·--·~ --··-------- l I . ~ ~.:· . \ ! ·,.:. .. . -~ ~ i .~. AND I NEVEJ< 'KNEW Tl-4AT THIS t;ANOSOME PROiECT"OR WAS GUARDING ME. J.E.7'5 SEE · IF :I. CAN DO l#IS Wlr#OUI f A SOUND •. --. !JI'-· ... . . MY FATHER'S A FAMOUS DOG TRAINER. ME TRAINS THEM TO PROTECT ANYONE ~MO IS UNCONScldUI .. •' I ..... ~ .,, ----· . ,. ,, • l ~ I I I ~ I I I I l \ I 1~ I I ! I \ I { . . .... WHA-rts ii-IE DIFFJ:R.EAICE, POOS · CAI<' • IN 1=/R.Sr Cl-ASS JIE OPJ:AIS THE. 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