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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-03 - Orange Coast Pilot•• As ~Orange County Sinks in ·the West ••• I ·" I !ly 'll'ILLIAM SCllR"'8ER , CM ""' O•llf f'OM SUH .Old ''G o s pel Swa mp'' Is aradually swallowing up one wln1 of the m~ltl·mlllion· dollar We's l Orange Coun- ty Courthouse in Weatm in - oter. What has become the bane of coun· ty govern· ment e n gi-sett1t•1•1• Deers w as o nce a boon to hundreds or farmers who flocked to the west count)' area just before 1900 to plant bount!Jul crops and build their homes amidst the ooie and mire of the . pe!'t bogs . They built towns with na1nes that n·o longer exist on most modern maps -Smellie r , Talbert, Cf!!llery, Lus Dolsas and Wintersburg. ' Most or the s warTip lJ ow buried beneath layers of all and sand deposited the laSt time the Sa nta An• Ri.ver jumped its banks in 1938. The bogs 1<:1re gone SUNDAY but incidents l ike the sinking courthouse won 't let them be forgotten.· Much of OraOge County's early r ep ute as a m ujor agricultural center can~ traced to the m assive expinse of swamp. And the first big growtto pertqd of the west cotmty and Harbor Area began when /ur- rows were cut in the peat. Jn 1890, (he Culi!omia state . . ~eologist recorckt~ that a large portion of the Sa'tJla Ana Valley -rough1Y 20,000 to :i>.ooo acres -w~re peat lands and swamps inhabited. by ' am all animals, fua:ltlves and ~n oc~asional Wild ·hog. County f{lstorlan J ames Sleeper cite" an oldtltner as say- ing, "Arter every rain, a ,olid • sh~et ot waier extended from U!it--~la l.ll"!a bjulli to the ·11t1i\f. 1ngton Beach mesa.'' •' Ac cording to historical ac-· c~nt s, the county's great .swamp began on lh"outhern Ci· ty limits of what Is now Garden Grove and included all or most of the modern cities of Fountain Valley, Westminster, Midway Ci· ty, Huntington Beaeh. and pa.rt of NewPoi;t Beach. . The prime contributor to the s wamp was the Santa Ana River, which meandered all over the ·west roupty before-it was finally contained after the lQJ Ooods. • 1Sleeper has s1ld urtderground water further Co ntributed to forming huge bogs or decayln1 vegetationAAat eventu.ally crea(. ed packed "ta-yers of peat, whieh he terms •·a sort of soft rou:>in of coal." 1'he hi storian said he has been told layers between 20 anc..150 feet lhick have been recorded but most averaged about 10 feet in depth . Historians say the firs t setUers invaded the marshlands of Orange Copnt)' in about 1868, setting down r oots near what ls now the intersection or Harbor (SeeSWAMP,PageAfl VOL.'68, NO. 215, 8 SEC'(IONS.;'2 PAGES ORANGECOUNTY,CALl'FORNIA SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1975 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS •. ' -• • Hoffa Search Widens LAKE ORION, M;ch. (AP )-' Former T eam st ers President Jimmy Hoffa was planning to meet a reputed Mafia figure and a former union vice president the djj)r he disappear:ed, a source a,td Saturday night. 'The source, who is close to the .. ssing ex-labor leader, told The A,asociated Press that one of the men, Anthony ''Tony Pro'' Provenzano, bore a grudge acainst Hoffa from old prison d.)"S. ·Hoffa was reported missing 1'bursday after he failed to re- turn from a scheduled Wednes- day appointment. His family said ~y believe the 62-year-old long- time labor boss was kidnaped. Jn Chicago, an unnamed aobrce told the Chicago Sun- '!ltnes that Hoffa was "abducted and possibly slain," because he 'wp (oing to expose crooked J0.m ~to be mode 'frJ>ID the .Uc.t'I peilsion plan. ~ union officials privately ~similar views about Hof· f'll:;iat,e, but police said 11\!e Saturday they have·noclues totil~ dicate either a n abduction or a murder took plac.e. '"The AP source said Anthony ••TonY Jack '' Giacalone, a IDngtime Hoffa frieod with a oiminal r ecord dating back· to- "'7. arranged the scheduled Wednesday meeting, probably to mediate the long-sirnmerlng dis- pute b etween Hoffa and Provenzano. •"The New · Jersey State Police hid late Saturday they had been aiked by authorities in Detroit to qileation Provenzano about Hof- fa's disappearance. Two agents from the state Police inlelliaence bureau have a.en ass igned to interview Provenzano, who lives in Clifton, ~.J., according to Lt. Carl QDaventone. " Chiaveqtone said he did not tnow whether agents had re- 8ched Provenzano by Saturday aight, adding it was "a matter or routine." _ "We have been asked by the i>etroit Police Department to see if he (Provenzano) can pos~ibly (See HOFFA, Page /\3) t -, ·' •, • O.UyPilllt.1'11e4M .. !•IUW.,..~ ( ...,. ' Bo""'fi a Beikh Bail . r· '. . M.:ilou Meairs (bikini) am\h'r partner, Ja~e Smi\h, gracefully plafed their way 1intO '{lte .. quarter fi nals of Women's A voll eyball tourhament at Laguna Beach's Main Beach Park Saturda y while simultaneously btlghtening tJp what was otherwise a pretty dull day along the Orange Coai;tstrantl. The proofis!nthisse riesof ac· tionshots. ... • ~. Surf Poops Out~ For.iCoast Weekend ' . Surf was almost nonexistent ~g the Orange Coast Satur~y and, Coupled with overcas~ skies in the early mornings, that kept beach attendance down for one weekend day. ' "!be Only thing unusual is we had just about the flattest surf I can recall in"' the summertime," Logan Lockabey, Newport Beach lifeguard lie~nant, said. Newport Beach had approx· imately 60,000 visitors, according to lifeguards, with a water tem- perature Of 64 degrees. Air tem- peraturewas68degrees. Huntington Beach lifeguards estimated a crowd of ZJ,000 with the air tempecitture 7U degrees . and water also 64. 1, • In Laguna Beach the surf was four to s~~· li(egdards re- ported. We're waiting for t)le fishing boats· to go by so we can get some big surf here." Jltn Stauffer, lifeguard, said. Laguna Beach lif~ards re- ported the water temperature down to 60· degrees with 20,000 beachgoers. ' San Clemente, also plagu\!d with overcast skies early in the morning, reported 25,000 atten- dance with waler temperature at ~ degrees and air. temperature at 69. The surf was one to two feet. White Sluu-1\ Captured Off' IAJg11pa A "jaws'' type-great white- shark was netted Friday by San Pedro fishermen just 100 yards. oft the Laguna Beach shoreline. lt was-the third one._of its kind caught j n Soutb.ern California waters in a week. . The 8-foot, 300-'pound shark became entangled in a, net, r11- hermen said. It died before cre~11fen on the Sa n Pedrc>based fishing boat noticed it. Tom Walton, 29, owner ol the .craft, said be "wished the shark wasn 't the r e '' because it damaged the 18-rOot wide, 400- Jong net. . .,_ J erry Goldsmith, curator at . ~ord Sees'Treaty Hope Marineland or the Pacific in Rancho Palos Verdes, examined the !isb. and verified it was a great White~ the same man· eating variety that terrorizes a · New Engian'! resort in this sum· mer's bit movie, "Jaws." ·. .• Leaves Summit Talkl for Romanian Vuit · ~ teo pers°'!s in the throne room of· Laguna Beach lifeguards said there were no sightings of the shark before it was netted. '• '.BUCHAREST. Romania (AP) :.... President Ford traveled by tNin today to visit a former l'.8lreat of Romanian royalty, but hi• wife st.ayed behind in lucharest to rest as the first rami- ~neared the end of an exhausting wlllrlwind,touro(Europe. :,A special train carrying Ford mxt Romanian President Nicolae C(eaucei cu left Bucharest 25 VUnutes behind schedule on the •mile trip to Sinaia at the foot of tbeCarpathlan Alps . ~White House source said First x..dy Betty Fold was exhausted lfl,er a state din'fter than ran put -IDldnlghl Saturday nilhL ~ Si:rller, Pre1identFordhada:o- 5. td "some p rogrtSS;, with Comm\lnlst Party Chief I. Brullllov 5aturd.ay on a i!rooPoc'tive u.s:.Saviet mt..ile ~~,J>eCore nyid( to a festive, ~eHirdl'Dill elcom·e'"1Jer~ lrom250,000 Romani•o;. • Ford told reporteW aboard Air l'oroa O,~ en route fto111 Helsinki *"at·· a1reement had been re-~.blcl durlb1the 1ummlt talks on '*"8e 11pect11 of a pact HmlUne •tratf:1lc orre nstve· nucte•r' weapons . • "Hopefully," Ford sold, the \ • .·, -. , ' treaty can be sigoed'\~y the end of the year. But he sad "very im· port.ant" end "crucial" areas re- main t.o be worked out in two r·ounas of t a lk s between Secretary-of State•HenrY A. Kiss- i ng er', and Soviet Foreign f.. 'I ' .fORO:S FIRSTYiAfi'IN· WHll1' li"oQSE REVIEWED, .• l!E'PAGEA4 '. Minls{er Andrei A. Gromyko ln the next fe'N months. Little girls ran up to kiss the American President, ancf Virst Lady Betty Ford. was showered wtth flowers on •e.lr eight-mile motorcade ride from Otopeni Airport to the center of this Ba.lltan Communist capital. -· Abone-point, the Fords, ignor- ing lines or ram.i;od stir! secuQty , troops, got cNt of ... their open limousine and dinced gaily-with ,a troupe.or fYPIY folk dB11 eers in the warm"t •~I.come they have. meived on an lO·doy ,f"Npe~a tour. · "" ) • ' Ford and the Flnt Lady .sit doWn for dinner at a table set for tbe formeF royal palace. ·( Caniels AD Aglow For~ appeared....~ be ~ gQPdt; spirits, jokiig W!th /CeauseXiQ,~ and his wjfe >-Mrs. Ford Wore a' pale gTeeri chiffon-ev~I go~_· '.'Durin1·~.toast. Ford pr~ . the .independent .Policy of' Romanians . · ,,. · l "Wefdo not alw ays agree ~t. •J Wt\ value the coura&e of thisltia· ., tJOn•that wants to make iW own contribution by its Own'..'\'er)o' special efforts," Ford said: lli5 talks wit\' Ceausescu, f'Of1J faid ' "reaffirmed in the n'ioSt Podlf•' terms our'excellent bilatetalTe.' lations. '' • ....._ · • 'LONDON (UPl)-.-Roaming ~am els in th e United '-Arab emirates are to be fitted1 with ~ ~cent jackets in~ attempt t 1aown · accidents on desert ways in .:the Persian Gulf , ac'cordin'a: to tile ·sun:day . newspaper. • Ford i efd lhe U .~ govemlf'i"ent emb&rrUaed -wbeif be fmds that welcomesther~ultsoltbe-Euro. he is described as lti ,~ ~ f,f-an ·secur.ity con.rerence and the U~e seems lq,.fit thi li~Pt'r . the,.:bt n&ed rei~tlons bel)Yeen ol th(,hopeiess. Story• by' I>oily. Ea5 l 8:·nd West .'' He said Pilot Staff Writer ArthUr R.' R(Mlania·wou41 have a large role V)Dse.l. Pale Bl. llr d olV.elo]liitlr t b.ese ~elal;-. .. "a -. tlomhl1"(. . ; --mA ,RfA"GE CONTB.\CT -:-- Ceausescu, who heads a rigid An Otana:e Cou,nty couple P.rove police state which does not allow .that love and le·f'altsm can larg~·scale ~migrat:.i41', 1ald ln eooxist in a marria1e boui\d by hi! toast that'l Romani~ ponet.he; the contract iher._ drew up and less attaches ••great importan09! slgl\l!d before.the ctte~Y-Dai- to the humanitarian priMiples ol ly Ptfot Staff Writer TOrri' Barley the (Euro~atfi 'S0"*1ty Paci l e1plabrs the t'one~oC!sble pact. al gned In Helsinki.''· ae:eB-3. ; • .. • ~I ' . -Police Hunt 4 In Coast Kidnap ·" By ELL_IOTT ALMOND Of Hoe C»illr '1 ... SUH Two F.ountaiq,Vi lley men were beaten aqd drcigge4' at cun1'»rit'· from theif ~'bom~ early Saturday morning, police reported. kidnapiog was not clear ctP!i police s pokesmen declined to comment on speculation that an alien .ip\uggling (ing might be Motivation f<?f ·the apparent implit!ated. 1 ). · Police listed ttie victims as lino Verdui:w, 32, and Ramos. 38 , both of 17512 . ·' -. -·~ . ~ ' 3Qu~es ,tie hopeSt: I Police are searching today for four susp~cts . · ... Rattle, < t " North' State ORdVILLE ·(UPI) -Three earthquakes rattled Northern California Saturday -latest in a series that shook the state from north , Y\ \50ulhr and scienti~ts said anersl\otks may continu~ for H}':eral .4-.ts µ,.~':he a.re a of lbe ~l>nJ~~.l ... s &turCiaJ,._• qd"akes;..Were described .as moderaii.&ea by a si,,te 11pdiesl'1,ln, . tbe U.S. selsmolofloa~ Sta at UC , Berkeley said tbey -..~ "re· latively stron,.ar~~k~·'' 11te latest occ utred if: $:03 p.m. Pacific time.· · ' According ' to feoloa)ats. the enormbus weigh.1 of man-made Lake Oroville May ha~e shifted rock deep beneath the eerth, trig- gering. quakes that shook a JOO.mile section ot the sirite Fri· day., • .1• ~e ts,sqo,acte tu:e, which.is formed by the nation's tallest eartlieft dam, filled fail.er than Ddrinal this year bec8use of late heavy spiring rain ancJ snow. The area has been shakeiri-by small teihblors since niid-iune. The qU3ke · Ffiday registered 6.1 on the Richter scale and was the stronge!lt the state has felt since the 1971 San ·Fernando Valley ci.uake that killed 65 persons. USSR Grain ·Sales Halted ·· WAs J;N ~To~ n1 P,~> Agriculture Secretary Earl L . Butz said Saturday that grain s3Jes ?J thO''Sovlet Unl<Ml will lie ·halted Until the •en r$>rt on how large the parched u~s. com crop will be. In art interview in U.S. News & World Report Jta~zine, Butz af- finned what other agriculture department officials sald earlier in the week -that 1rain ex- po~ had. been asked to stop furtfier ·sale! unfif the depart- merit's Aug . 11 crop reyort. ·eutz s,id the key tb the U.S. fqod outl69k. is the c!-Om crop bad· ly ln rf~ o!'rain in parts of Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska . Heavy but scattered rains fell ln the Midwest.this wee kend . , ~·~ 'Rbs .,... That tpec. taculn ~o 09ri>es in -tbe Cine yi;lh llocrot and tragedy as lbe 1•\ibjec(~~ ,and the edltor ,eu ,lette}'s ll1 he ruoS it and let· tlln' l(A dliosn'\. Dally rtlot Editbr Thom~ Keevil ~ tbe dl lemm In hi1,1 Editor's _ Notebqol<. fU•A 1,,,. ., . . ' I 1111l08111Mlll• RIEVISITED -1111.ft>' years 'a10 tt.e1··world's m6•t 'faJ!'OUS e&\y w~as · Hlrothltllo,, 1itf ' or ~ iilrror· tllleil nn:t "'!Joinbln1 Iii a1111et" with an atomic weapoli. Spedil stori es ocr uie bom benl· Uif the vlctl.,•, Pice lll. • ~· A fifth suspect, Samuel Garcia, ~Locust St., WtistQlinster, is in Orange County ' Jail. He was booked on suspicion <(burglary and kidnaJ)ing, according to police reports, af~er being iden- tified. by one of the victims. He was arrested at bis home at ap- proximately 1 p.m. Sat'µrday. Police said five ,men in their 20s and 30s' entered the victims' home at approximately 3 :30 a.m., assaulted Verduzzo with a pipe. and forced the two men intc.. a car nearby the home. The men w~re taken to 3500 W . lltli1Stree\., Santa Ana, and again beaten with a pipe. "They were re· leased shortly thereafter, police s~d. t Officers were unabJ~ to de- tennine the motives behind the kidnaping and beatings. but ip· vestigation if continuing today. one suspect.· was reported to possess a hand gun while another used ··a rifle or updetermined caliber. AMC Prices "lJp 6 Percent On 1976 Cars DETROIT (APl --Arderican Motors Corp. s ays tentative prices on its 1976 model cars and Jeeps will show an average $200, or 6 percent, increase over cur· rent-model prices. Preliminary price information being sent to dealers shows in- creas.es o,f $145 on Gremlins; $200 on Hol'}1ets, · Pacers, Matadors and the Jeep CJ ·S. and $300 on Jeep, Cherokees, Wagoneers and trucks, thefinp.said. It said prices for optional equipment will go up an average 5percent. · The company emphasized that the prices are tentative anCI that final increa,a.es will not be establiShed Unfil the cars are in· trodueed at dealerships in mid· September. General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co . previously in· d.icated -in the form of price .ceiling protection notices to Oeet buyers -that price increases on their 1976 models wou.ld also be in the neighborhood of 6 percent. A· 6 percent hike would mean about $300 a car at GM and $335 a car for Ford. lnsldeS"'"'a" ,,..,_$90" .. ic:• •• -.11carr " .,_~. ., --.. ..._. •• _,._" .. -01-01• ... -., ....._ .. ""°"'"" ,. • ... -... , --· " ·-•• N-'-' 1""" 1116-1 .... 1 ...... Cl·t ............ ~ ., ... -" .....,,. .......... , _.. 6~ -•• ,,_, " ... , ...... ., ......... _ .. DAILY P'ILOT51.C'T10NS C.lff' C.r,il(.t hlllltr,,..., ' TV•ttll '•4 ) • ,tJ OM. Y PllOT . ' Sund!f. AuguM"' 1111 .. Coast · Wat.ch •.• Top News Stories of the past week from Orange Coast Communities EL TORO --A flare and a smoke bom b , both used in Mari ne Corps training, t ouched otf two grass fires which black- en e d a total of 13 acres at t he Bl Toro base Thursday . The fire.s , which caused no injuries, were c opt rolled by the ' ata tiori's own firemen ..• F OUNT AIN vAL LEY Tft.-ree s cfiool trustees, target of a recall campai9n, last week la s hed ba ck by issuing t~o ­ page statemen ts deny ing charges they have b een unr.~ceptive and i ne ffective b o ard members ..• ~- LAGUNA BE .\CH --The police . d•part ...... me nt and t he city clerk 's o ffic e were' . thumped in sepa rate repo rts recom•eadi~9 impro v ements. The c lerk's offiC4 w ~i :' cri tici z ed for poor filihg pro,cedurti'•, duplica tion o f effort and tardi•ne a,'""·,_~. ~· pr eparation of city council mi nufa(.. ·.1.r ........ ,'· A s tate a g ency probe of the police · department l isted 1 52 recommendations elA's Sources .. s_~~· .p~d lj~ng WASHINGTON !APl - SeCretary of Delenae Jamee R. Schlesinger said $1l\lrday the Centro! lntelUao:.n'~ A1enc;t1 sources of i.Qlormatkm ahtOad ''have been ~ramatic-•lly re- dured'" as a result ol leWJrom conaressional iDve.stlcatini C'Olll· -.. ,-. Oil ~"·-- Schleein•er dismisled as "a dramatic ove r simpllricaUon '' 'the notion that the only kind or in· telligence the United States needs ls that which is provided by spy satellites. "Photographs, of course, can provide you with Indications with re1pect to the gro"'.1-ta or certain t·ypes or c1pabilitie:!I, but one mu.at recognize that nobody bas ever been able t o photograph in· tentions,'' Schlesinger said. '"The only way we are ever able to get at intentions ls through normal human in· te:Ui1e1*e and, in addition to that, there are •arious technical kblesincer, who formerly h .. ded the CIA, was •ki;d by Sen. J ames Buckley (R'·N .Y.) in a recorded television lntetview whether "we have reason to rear . . • lb at tbe w iilioaoess of foreign governments to work ~=u• .iJ bei!J·c ,\ID<l,tr<•t" . .. n" ~ "!!. .. , ~ we~ave kDore than parameJ,ers that one can never "'atOn'J,O te41 r;• 'Scblesing';; ~mlhrough pbotogra~h.s . replied. •lf tbU.11 that. -we re· ''So all of the elements or the cdtniw that 6e 9ourees of in-intelligence community must be lorrna'tioq_· coaMn1"111&o tlte CJA~ -errecUve iC the U.S .. iJ to have ;,bl)"C $rlim•1~atty rfduc-ed "eyes.and evs In what continues ~ r.: both . .rel&~ aDd ' to be a relatively d angerous ~ rile td the,wtDln&hess ·o1 •· world~~6chlesinter said. f•eigners to "'drk with our in· 1be defense chief said that in teJlit;ence people and that is an bis opinion, the world is in a m~re : " for improvements there •.• ineVllable e~~ec\ or lb~ds of dan&erous stale than it was a "' revelations. year ago. -S i'nker • SAN CLE MENTE --Warring police e mp loyes and c i t y Off l c ials called a truce last week, with the police h alting all legal action against the city f o r two weeks wh i le a comp~omi~e is sough t . The e mp loyes and the c i ty are Life on M~rs? ' . A workman from Anchor Marine Salvage, helps raise the SS-foot cabin cruiser The Highlander, which sank Friday night at its mooring at the Balboa Bay. Club. Damage to the s hip, which belongs to Bruce McNeil of Beverly Hills, was estimated at .~,000. Reason for the sinking was believed to be an exhaust liiie accidenlally left unplugged. U.S. to Probe Red PlaMt at odds over t he officers' hirinq of the Teamsters Union as a legal and labor negotiations service . Newwrt Cars Flip In Tiro Accidents lt was a weekend to flip ror two motorists in Newport Beach .. In separate accidents two can were tu~d upside dO'IVJl with the drivers walkio• away wtin- jured. Michael Zolla, 23, 5007 Seashore Drive, Newport Beach, lost control of his XXE Jaguar · coupe Friday at 12 :30 a.m. Then Satur day evening a 17-year-old Los Alamitas youth driVing an Opel was sideswiped on West Balboa Boulevard at 31th Street by a Ford pickup. · The J.aguar !iuffered major damage, officers said. Police listed the cause of accident as un- safe speed by Zolla. He was not cited, however. Police said the Los Alamitos youth attempted to make a left Armed Pair Rob, Lock Up Beach cabbie Clar ence Wylie, 28, 7801 Sycamore A venue, HWJlington Beach, a Santa Ana taxi driver, was robbed by two armed men early Saturday morning, Santa Ana police officers reported. Police said Wylie was called to 17th and Main streets by two men he believed to be in their early 3>5. He was told to drive to Fi.rst Street and Fairview Drive, he said, but one or the suspects placed a "ha"d gun or unknown type "in bis neck and ordered Wylie lo pull over at 200 N. Clara Street. t urn into he•vy weatt'nmd. trarnc on Balboa Boulevard from 371.h Streetat6p.m . His car was hit, by a picktip driven by Hubert E. Phay, 65, 17171 Bols a Chica Street, Hunt- ington Beach, according to police reports. The accident stoppe(t weekend traffic on Balboa Boulevard for aPproximateJy a half an hour, police .said. State 'Leaders Urge Delay In Oil Drilli . ng ' LOS ANGELES <AP> -Lead- ing California officials s,..tutday urged a delay or 0£f1bore oU lease sales until Congress can consider revili.rig leasin1 policies. The sales are now Ht for Oc· tober. 'Ibe officials made their plea to a Concressional committee bold· ing public bearings an drilling in offshore oil lands. A legal counsel to Governor Brown told the committee that unless the leasing ii delayed, the sites off Southern Callfcimla will be sold before Conp:eu baa a cha.nee to take actiOO m pro- pased changes in the way the leasing is regulated. A statement from LC. Ant:eJes Mayor Tom Bradley, which not- ed that a consortium or -41 local governments wants to delay the lease program, concluded "'Why alllherush?··· ' CAPE CANAVERAL, Fl•. CAP) -In a billio,o-dollar effort to discover if there is or ever was life on Man, the United States inext week launches the fll"St part ot its most aµibitiou.s unmanned probe of space:' A Vi.ting spacecraft will be hurled into space by:._ an · Atlu- Centaur .rocket A111 . 11, begin· nine a 460-million·mile looping journ~y around the sun on ita way to the red planet. Direct line dis- tance between the two planets is 200 million miles. Eleven months tat~. on July -4, 1976, a spider-\ike VLkiDg Lander is due .. to. leave lbe or!>lt or its ~er ehip, descend.to.$e sw:- face: of Mars and l)egin a 90-di.y ln~estigati.a.n. · .. ... . ·•'This is by far bur JDoli. am- bitious unmanned· nil&slon, •• space agency spokesaian A.H. Lavender· said. "One thing this mission hopefully \\i.U provide ror scientists is' a derinitive answ~r tb the question of life on Mars." On Aug. 21 , a secood Viking will be launched into a similarly tedious trek t o Mars, nearest planet to Earth. lt will land on Bares Barred At Topanga . ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -The way Malibu sheriff's deputies have it figured, no nudes is good news. A sherirr·s spokesman said Saturday that no arrests bad been made at Tepanga Beach near Malibu since a new or- dinance banning nudity on coun· ty beaches went into' effect Fri· day. • '"We're trying to make com· pliance with the o,rdinance as painlen as possible," a lheriff's spokesman said. ''If we see penons without their clotbea m, we advise them that if they put their clothes on, everything is fine. But if they: ·d on't, get dressed, they wUl be.arrested. "So far we've bad-voli.mtary compliance.'' > The ·robbers took S85 from the '\'ictim and then locked him into the trunk or the cab. A paaserby discovered Wylie at apero~­ imately 6 a.m., police said. Police today are continuing the search ror the bandits. Li/ egua.rds Visit, DAILY PILOT '"'° 0.o-C.0•\1 tl•"• P .lol, ,.,,. .,,_, .. 1, (-•""Cl 1-N~...._p,tt ... '' J"'l>">hK! bf '"" 0r•"Q< C:tl•>I PuDl••l""q (Q"""'""" !ol .. ••I~ eG~_., ••• !><!tll!"...i Mo"CI•• ,,..,...-, J .i.s., , .... ~·· ,,,. .. , "'""""'' a. ...... """'""""" k•<"ll'OUM••" V•il••• l•v•ftO, S..OO<•~<~ V•t~, •nG L•oun• k•<~1:..0"1" u. ... • '""''' fP9•,.,.•I eelll oon I• Pwllli \....., S.01"'.S.'i eftd ~..,, Tne P"l>t•~I 1><1""''""' o•.onl ,; 11 JllO V.t1! Illy ~1•••1. (Diii Mow, t•l~om•e '1•i-.. Rober! N. Weed "'"'°'"' ............ 1 ..... Jack. R. Curley Vk f Ptf .. Ot~I ..... Q.t.,..,., Mt....,..,. Thom"s Kee\'il fCl•IO• Thomas A. Murphine -~., ... ., ldll<>t C•ofdt~I , 1•11 °'""" ... (H•I ~ .... ~l ~t c.-_, ........................... , ... -•. ••lllOI'••! "'•!1•• o• •<I••'''"..,."" ,..,.,,. "'•• II• • , ••p•o•w<•d ,..,,...,,! '"l•f• ''''"•H•O" or .._ .. .,,."J'. ... '· St l-<••~• -"•'•"' ..... •• CKlf ~••t. C:oltt .. ,.10. ),...._,,lrl-D•<.,"•' U '°"*"IOI'. too -11 t•.•-•"''· mll!l.fr • -t-11-1-tl to "'""'M' Laud Coast System There's little similarity between Southern Californian and Australian beaches -except that both have aun, sand and surf. That's the opinion of a team or Australian lifeguards 'currm1Uy visiting Southern California. They 1ay if they had their way down under, Atylrallan beaches would be patterned af\er the ones here along lhe Orange Coast. "You blokes really have the right idea -letting people swim where they want to and ~aving a v.:elt~traioed, p~id Jtli•l'.~ llJit•~· com111"1tid'. . vlll' .Rodtrlct;• leo.ut'ol'l!lo· iDol1 Australian team\ \. ~ Roderick and M• buJldio:!ivlall· ed San Clerj;·enle, NSwpoit . Beach and Huntincton Beaeh this past week. and todai are bound for Loo Ansel• County betu:hea. and then on to Santa Barbara. . The Aussiea eJCplained that swimmers m•Y ute Wy c:ertaln be.met which are p8lrol1ed on weekends ind holldl.YI. Ever.yone ts herdipd onto 11Dall· stretches of aand •ad, water, ao that,thty can be watched wljle In thewatcr. . ''Our country la tht1lJt: of )"OVr country and ia cotntlettb' s\Jr· rounded by water. Yet our population is less than the population in California," said Roderick . ''We just can't guard OUl'entire. coast -especially with a volun- teer rorce," he added. The volunteers tit their lireguardlng duties ln-betweel!1 regular full -time jobs that run the full 1amut. A ptinUng co1Dpany ·director, a purchasing agentt" a policeman, a civil engineer and a builder could be found among the visitors. Besides the actual lifeguardin~ duU"• Australia's li.feguardl ,pend mQcb 'Of thl!IJ.."tlp\ .. ill 'Welt:t"ll*\a compftitiilO, indud• tng board p ilddliog, 1Wimm~ · and.a.kl paddling. , · A1J the Aussie viliton inSllt that Orange Coast beaches are tatDouii l.n 6,uatralia~ .~·we know ab'Out san Clemente because it's the home or the rormer president. But We know about NewPort and HunUnatA!- too. and that's just ~auaeof tbe great ijfeguard.ing system and the beaches here," Rdderic.k ti.id. . The stocky. red•'beaded Roderick Pointed t9 tile N~rt lUegu~dl an,11aid', "YOU'(f ~e bfol<es who l)"ut lf•wJIOltJlll the map for us Au11lt1." · , _, part o( lh• p~ next A-t.· 'J'he "Viklnl missions will C06t: the Nalional Aeronautics a.ad .,_ce Administratioo four times as iD.uch. as America's portion of the recent Apollo-Soyuz linkup. Scientists have theoriJ.ed lhat Ute dry..-cold planet with an at- mosphere much thinner than Earth's could sustain some form .of life: · ae1i.nnin.g with Mariner -4, three Mariiier satellites fJew by Mars in $,be 1960s snal)IJling fuuy pbototrapbs ol the. planet, which is aboirt lb< ala;, of Earth. ..t. In 1971~7!. Mariner 9 orbited around·Man. lbe fll'St m.anmade · pbject to do so~ and relayed much .cclearer pictu~s. Among the ~~(rapbl were some which · exetted scientists said were or an apparent rivetbed. The first Viking will search with *heat.. and water-sensitive i.Mtruments for the best landing site on a broad plain called Chryse. The second Viking and its lander will head to an area called Mare Acidaliwn. The Jan· ders will remain on lflars. Once on Martian soil, the pair of 2,400-pound crawling space laboratories will conduct dozens ~histicated tests, relaying · t,tftir fmdings to two 5,100.pound circling mother ships which in turn will relay the information to Viking mission control at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. Big Be ar Highwa y Crash Kills Wom an ' SAN BERNARDINO {UPI) - A SO-year-old Whittier woman was killed and her husband was injured P\"iday evening in a head- oo colli.sion on HiJhway 330, the main road to the Big Bear resort area. Maurizia Dobson died several hours after the accident at the county medical center. Dobson was driv ing upgrade when Richard Cartelli, 18, of Big Bear' lost control · or his car on the downa:rade and smashed into the couple's vehicle, police said. • Queniin 6 Jurors . . Tour Death Site SAN RAFAEL !AP) -In a dramatic visit, San Quentin Six murder trial jurors toured the prison's maxi01um security sec· lion -sight of bloody violence Aug. 21, 1971, that left three prison guards and two convicts dead . The eight-woman, f~r-mao jury, viewing the institution un- d er orders of Marin County Superior Court Jltdge Henry J . Broderick, saw the visiting room where blac k revolutionary George Jackson allegedly was passed a pistol from attorney Stephen Bi1tgbam berore Jackson himselr was killed. The jurors walked along con· crete corridors and paused in the adjustment foyer, where guards reportedly spotted J,acksoo's gun, touching off a premature e5cape attempt. · They also viewed the first fl oor, where 1p1.mpaging prisoners were said to have dragged bound prison guards berore killing them. The jurors took a long look at cell six, the cell Jackson oc- cupied and the site where prison "guards were reported strangled and hacked to death with a crude, prison-made kni re of razor blades and plastic. Finally, they strolled past the prison courtyard site where Jackson fell dead from two gunshots in his sprint rrom the prison compOund. The panel was _ at the prison about two hours. A squad of alert prison guards kept inmates away from the jurors during the tour. Lack of 1960s A.id Toppled Vietnam? • • A former U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam said South Vietnam might not bave rallen·to the Com- ntuniats had the United States backed Ngo Dinh Diem it\ the early 'OOs. Frederick E . Nolting, am- bassador to Saigon from 1861 to 1963, toured the Indochina re- fugee center a~ Camp Pendleton Friday. Arter viewing row on row or re- rugee tenta, he said: "None of this would have bappened ii we had supported the Diem govern:-- ment." Nolting said the U.S. ''made a mistake'' by sidin( with military orficers who wanted to overthrow Diem. ''They sucked us in to a military responsibility and com- mitment," he said. "The Dtem regime was committed to win- ning their ow• war." Diem and his brother Ngo Dinh Nbu were slain in a 1963 military' ~ coup <t'etat. Nolting said he had already been replaced as ambassador by the time h e learned of Washington's friendliness with the rebel officers. ''I argued my case in Washington,'' he said. "But I guess I lost that one." Nolting is now a business pro- f essor at the University o( Virginia. 1)u/t(a,p$ IS STILL NO. 1 YES. IT'S TRUE -FROM PALM SPRINGS TO NEWPORT BEACH t>cuda.f>:S still sells more LITTON MICROWAVE OVENS than any other Independent Dealer. FREE TUESDAY AUGUST 5 7.9 PM <'.:::::::::-!-*~we are MICROWAVE OVEN ,,..... Expert~. * Ou r volume purchasing .. pow~r gives you the BEST Price on ,,.. America's No. 1 j-C) MICROWAVE OVEN. " . )--~ ,._ '\~ __ ,_ ..... ~ • Z -cooldog -· I to.illy• l'r•ftnl-•I LITTOH ·..-;;.-; ~--) ~' L-"'--"'.-7;:--· ~ ""~ . . LOW PlllCES AllE IOllH ' llfllf .._, ........ 1 llAISfD RSEWHEllE •S I '1 wy dfffw• .... pay•M lil • MICIOWAVI OYIN.- •Hne .. ,... ....... ..,..ed ' Space ii llmfted • Cal now. ' Phone 548-7788 . ... ., o" .. FRANK FITZSIMMONS Hoffa.Suc'ceasor HOFFA ••• give us any information about Mr. Hoffa, he said." Turkey May Cut U.S~ Ties ISTANBUL, Turkey (U PI) - Turkey Saturday. __ threatened to end all defense cooperation with the United States if\negotiations for new defense agreements fail. "There a re two main prospects before us," Pre rilter Suleyman Demirel told a news conference on his r eturn from the European Security Conference summit in Jielsinki whe re he met with President Ford. "First we s hall negotiate with the United States the possibility of a new defense cooperation ag reement acceptable to Turkey," he said. "If no agree- m ent is reached a t that stage the negotiations will be transformed to disposal.'' • SYnday. August 3, 1975 CAIL Y PILOT A 3 ~-- -. . , ·..;." ~: ff""·« ¢ .Ji. Sources told AP that their names and the name of Detroit labor figure Leonard Schultz sur- facCd after a psychiatrist hyp- notized .two men who said Hoffa told them w ho he 'was .going lo meet Wednesday, but that they -later forgot. lrf a conciliatory note, Demirel said American servicemen at the two dozen U.S. military installa- tions taken over by Turkey Tues- day were free lo r emain in the country or leave. Wheels Whirl Mesa Meet • in / 7 - ~ONYPRO'PROVENZANO To Be Que stioned· Portugese Government Blocked, L ISBON, Portugal (APl -A ~,power struggle within Portugal's 't hree-man military leadership appeared Saturday to have blocked formation or a new gov-· t:!mment under leftist Premier VascoGoncalvcs. Goncalves m et for most of the d ay with t he two other junta members, President Francisco da Costa Gomes and military security chief Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho. Later his offi ce re port- ed the three were studying ~·a . restructuring of the executive branch." The announcertienl made no mention of the new cabinet Costa Gomes had promised for Satur- day and indicated t he junta members need more time to re- solve their diff erenccs. At ,t h e s am e time, de- monstrators opposing Portugal's sharp turn le rtward attacked the headquarters or the Communist party and a Communist satellite party in the northern town of Familicao. No injuries were re- ported. Any reduction in power for Goncalves would be the first set· back for the prem ier, whose close association with the Soviet- line Com mun ist party has turned Portugal sharply to the left dur- ing his year in office. The feud between 1-lorra and Provenzano ''dates back to prison time in Lewisburg, Pa.", where they ser\ted time together, the source said. The source said during their jail terms, Provenzano, forced to step down as head or Teamsters local 560 in Union City, N.J., asked Hoffa to amend the union's pension plan so he would qualify. The source s aid Hoffa told Provenzano that he would not be -able to change the union 's pension plan to include rum. The sour ce said Teamsters President Frank Fitzsimmons has agreed to return· PrOvenzano to the Teamsters International payroll as of October, 1915. A Teamsters s pok esman in Washington had no comment. ·However , Fitzs immons said in WashingtOn late Saturday that "th.ere has neve r been any dis- cussion ab o ut h irin g Provenzano.'' Hoffa has also been fe uding with Fitzsimmons, and has said he would like to run against Fitzsimmons for union president in 1976 if a clemency restriction is lifted. On Saturday, responding to an anonymous phone tip, po!Jce sea rch e d a corn f ield in l\1ichigan's Iris h Hills, more than 100 miles west of nearby Bloom- field Hills. where floffa was last seen, but found no trace of Hoffa. Strong Quake Hits Al.aska B ERKELEY (AP)-A "moder ately strong" earthquake · s hook the Al askan peninsula area early today, the Uni versity of California Seismographic Sta- tion reported . The tern bl or, registering 6.1 on . the Richte r scale, occurred at 3:20 a.m . PDT and was centered about 200 miles southwest of Kodiac, the station said. A spokesman said the quake ...,,as st rong enough to do damage but t he area apparently· is sparse.ly populated. Planners Stalking Lion Country Sign -' By DO\J()LAS-F RITT,8CJIE 01 ti:'• O;ally Pllot$1.iU Irvine planners are preparing t o pounce on Lion Country Safari's mammoth hillside. sign with a recommendation that the city Planning Commission turn down a r equest for a permit al· lowing the sign to r emain. A hearing is set at 1.::n p.m. .Monday in Irvine City Hall , 4201 Campus Drive. ; In a report to the commission, ,Assis tant Planning Director Claudette Donatell a said the sign is illegal u nder lrvinc"s sign or- 1 dinance. Tbe sign is made of four by eight foot s heets of gyps um wallboard forming letters JO feet high and 20 feet wide. It is visible for miles along t he San Diego Freeway. According to M>orri!:? lfarrison, president of Lion Country Safari, the sign was put up on an ex.· perimental basis to see whether it drew more custqmers. Kobrin and Harrison agree that the sign has helped business. According to Miss Donatella, "It has an advers e effect on the hillside and s urrounding environ· ment, and may s car the area by chalk bl eeding into the soil and killing the vegetation covered by the letters. A num ber of possible sign alternatives could provide effective advertisement for t he facility with less offensive types of displays." • Kobr in , insisting t hat t he .h ills ide sign is serving its purpose, suggested that a sign could be m ade of other material, Possibly planted nowers, to pre- Turkey took command of the bases in r etaliation for t he U.S. congr essional ban on arins sales to Turkey. Congr ess rerused to Uft the embargo imposed Feb. 5 on grounds the Turks used U.S.· supplied weapons to attack and occupy 40 percent of Cyprus a year ago and have not made suf. fi cient progr ess toward a solu· tion to the island's problems. Demirel said he told Ford dur- ing their meeting in Helsinki the r eal problem between Turkey and the United States "was not a m atter or aids and grants." "I tri ed to explain to him that Turkey n eeded to know now whether t he United States is its friend and ally," Denllrel said. New Doctors'_ 'Wllr' See n on Insurance SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -· The San F r a n cisco Medical Society s aid Saturday that re- newal of "war " over medical malpract ice insurance was im- minent in California. The society, which organized a month-lon'g doct ors' strike last spring, pu blished a state ment saying no progress bas been made in a solution to the pro- blem, and "this means war." The gale flies up, the cyclists 'crowd into t he firsl turn, soar over the bi g jump, streak around a tight turn ... But those aren 't motorcycles, they're bikes, participating in the first annual Southern California Bicycle Motocross and Skateboa r d Ch am- pions hips , wh ich began Saturday and continue today after 10 a .m . at the Orange County Fair g rounds in Costa Mesa~ The competition is sanct ioned by the Na ti on al Bicycle Association. Com- petitors bunch for start in photo at right, zoom over: a big jump above. Dallfl Piiat PhOto• Bt1 Rlf'laard Dr..U ·- rl'11 Beautify " • EVANS BLACK bY ARMSTRONG HOLLYTEX ALEX:ANDER SMITH CONGOLEUM _ AL'S EXPERT INSTALLATION VINYL HARD SURFACE COMPLE'TE UPHOLSTERY CLEANING CABIN CRAFT by WEST POINT PEPPERI LL GAF ARMSTRONG FLOORS ROYALTY AL'S COMPLETE CARPET CLEANING SERVICE DRAPERIES _ ' HARDWOOD FLOORING by BRUCE HARDWdOD FLOORS ARMSTRONG CARP.ETS -. . , __ .- INDOOR/OUTDOOR CARPEOT •· ..... • AL'S CARPET & RUG WORKS SINCE 1940 MILLIKEN CARPET FREE ESTIMATES CR ITERl;t.. CARPET WOVEN WOODS RHS AREA RUGS COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL EXPERTS 35 YEARS 1j(.j ORANGE COUNTY . . .,.. . . ,, . ''ll o w c ver,'' said Miss Donatella, "the visibility of the sign also extends in a wide arc across· the vall ey from where view of the sign provides only a n undesirable dis traction on the hi.II." vent any e nviron me ntal pro•:t..b-='.-.l blems. J erry Kobrin, spokesman for the wildlife park. described the Jiign as part of the facility's struggle for fiscal s urvival. "It is no secret that we have b een havin g fin ancial pro - blems," said Kobrirr. A major problem for the park, lie saidl is.J.hal tourists can't find the place. -- - "We're prob'ltbly the best kept secret in the entertainment busi- ness." he said . "But we'd r ather not do that because o( our financial pro· blems," he s aid. •• Doity ,llot DftlYtty I• G••otttHd Mondav-Frklay: H you do not h3Y9 your peoer by :,·30 o.m. call bllore 1, p m and )'OUf COP)' Wiii be de-,_..,_ Salurday and Sunday: 11 you do not receive your copy b)' 9 ~ m. Sall.If· da)'. or 8 a.m. Sunday. call belcxe 10 a m. and )'Out copy w 111 be !j81iYe1ed. c n .._.1 .. TeMpk"'" Mosl Orange County Areas •42--4121 Nor11"twes1 Munhngton Buch. and We$tminsler . . •. 140-1220 ·-- ~L'S Carpet .&ft - WORKS -· Kobrin 5aid he met Friday with officials or the Irvine Compan)'., the, J)ark 's landlord. The com- pafiy, he said, had no objections to the sign. San Cleml!nle. Capi~lntno BeflCh, San Ju11n C1p1str1no. Dana Point South Laguna, Laguna Niguel •••...•.•. 49'-MJt Phone 835-2515 I I • • • -· . A ,, D~ll y PILOT • SUnd1y. Augutt3, 11'75 ,< .. UPIT~ PAJAMA-CLAD PRl;SIDENT IN LATE·NIGKT CONFERENCE IN JAPAN HOTEL ROOM They Call .Him 'Jerry' Ford's Presidency Model of lnfonnality By FRANK CORMIER AIMCI•~ .. rq1Wftlef' WASHINGTON -Alter a year in the White House, President Ford remains "Jerry" to some old friends. He'd rather hear the Michigan fight song than "Hail to 1he Chief." And, like other men, * * * be puts on his pants .one leg at a time. True. Ford usually doesn't toast his own breakfast muffins anymore. And Navy enlisted men S('()()p out his lunchtime ration or butter pecan ice cream. Even so, Gerald F ord ha s * * * Humor Moves Into White House Again By RICHARD H. GROWALD Ul'IS.Mwl!:iill ... WASHINGTON -President Ford :stepped back from the cameras and microphon es, t ucked the notes of his speech in- to a jacket pocket and turned lo his son Jack, 23. .. Pretty good speech," .lack :said. "Not that I agree with it, of eourse." Ford laughed and replied . ... You would neve r agree." J'ack . ---' ·who is m ore liber al than hi s father on several issues, grinned .appreciatively. Humor has r eturned to the White House. Perhaps not since J ohn F. Ke nnedy's days has the White Ho u se s o frequentl y echoed with c huc kling and la~hter . -e humor of the Ford pre-:s dency usuall y is gentle and self· d eprecatin g , an e asygoin g joshing quite unlike the knee· slapping guff aws of Lyndon D J ohn son or Ilichard M. Nix on·s .strained, somewha t awkward at· tempts at publi c humor. Typically, Ford himseU made the first joke about the trick knee that caused him to slip and stum- ble down the steps of the ramp on his arrival in Salzburg, Austria, in June. ''We ought to get an ('Scalator so J won't have a ll these problems ." he later told aides with a grin . When the Washington Star's Pat Oliphant used the incident as the basis for a cartoon suggesting in jest the President's inability to <lescend an a irplane ramp and chew gum at the same time, Ford requested the ori ginal t'ar- toon for his collection Not widely known is the Presi- dent's 'ft light in poker-faced teasing. Seated next to Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin to watch the televised launching of the Soyuz spaoecraft in June, Ford turned and said, ''If we don't see a big flash, I suppose the launching must be s uc - cessful." It took Dobrynin a while to re- alize the President "·as joking. Ford enjoys trading jokes and putdowns with David Rume Ken- nerly, the young White House photographer who oft.en needles the President to try to relax him during times of stress . Kennerly recently found Ford concent rating on a pile of docu· ments and joshed hipi about Jack Ford's buddin g i nte r est .. i~ politics. · "Jack is getting on in politics, 1\.Ir. President, getting alter Your job," Kennerly said. Yi'ithout looking up, Ford shot back: "He can have the blasted job.'' Those who work \•.'ith the Presi - dent have corrie to share his fond- ness for a light moment. Secret Service agents quietly feed the president information about Ken- nerly"s latest female escort, and Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld used humor to break the tension in the White I-louse m<.1 p room during the M ayaguez crisis. Ford was the firs t to grin when Rumsfeld relayed an Air Force general's r eport of air activity during the rescue mission and added: "Navy fi ghter pilots, of course, could h a ve done it bet· ter.'" changed the Wh ite House, as an institution, fa r m ore than it has changed him. A political veteran, but one who never collected more than 119,000 votes in any election, Ford became the nation's first unelect- ed. President a year ago next Saturday. The abrupt resignation of Richard Nixon propelled him into an office half immobilized by the scandal called Watergate. Ford did not seek out the job, but he has come to relis h it. Fif- teen months hence, he pre - sumably will need at least 35 million votes if he's going to keep it. l·Je already is rwining hard, without giying evi~ence of run- ning scared . Although a Marine in dress un- iform rernains on guard outside ·the White House offices, a re- minder of Nixon 's efforts to add imperial trappings to the pre- sidency, the imprint of earnest, unassuming, plainspoken J er ry Ford predominates . The Ione Marine is one of the few remaining symbols of Nix- on's reclusive r eign. An exorcist has been at work, pushing Nixon and his scandal into the shadows . l\1ore than anyone else, Ford can lay claim to being the ex- . orcist, by virtue of the uncondi- tional pardon he gave his pre- deces~or las t September. The move seemed politically dis- .astrous at the time and, in fact, • ..ford has yet to-regain his pre- p4Tdon popularity: In retrospect, however, he achieved what he set o ut to do: Nixon and Watergate no longer dominate front pages, as they surely would have done had the farmer-president faced trial, At a Chicago news conference last month, Ford was asked tore· cite his "biggest personal rac· complishments and failings _as President." First. he replied: ··w e have restored p\iblic con- . fidence in the White House and in the executive branch of govern- ment.'' Some m ight argue it will take longer than 12 months to repair the dam a ge wrou ght by Watergate. Nevcrth el ess,1 ••honest" is a word lhat's used often when people here describe Ford. It lends s ubstance to what otherwise might seem an im- , m~estclai m . 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" '" .. ., 11 I • President Ford, Year 1 ' Neerly ,• 'year 890, O.reld R. Ford abode Into the WhH• H;,u .. Eall 'Room, •w•llowad a lump In hi• throet and repeated the almpl• oath that made him 31th Praaldant of the Unttad .State•. The acandal• that finally forced Richard M. Nlx9n to r ealgn In dlagrac:e had euddanly thn1•t • onc:e-obac:ure Republican c:ongraaman frOm Gaiid Raplda, Mich.; to' the vary plnnac:le , Of' American pollllc.I po-r. Mllllona of hi• countrymen watching on talevlalon -ndered whet to expect of the man In the plal11 bualneaa ault who bllnked teara of emollon ,from hla •r•• end aakad for their prayera. FAMILY LIFE -One of first trips Ford family .U\a,ile to Camp David, Md ,, turned out to be a more-or-less typical American family outing" in the wcxxi s as President and Betty Ford boltle-fed a fawn found on g rounds of presidential relreat while son, Steve, and daughler, Susan, enjoyed the fun. , Fro• rage Al SWAMP PIONEERS TILL PEAT BOG ... Boulevard and Bolsa Avenue. They drew others hoping to get fr ee gc;>vernr:nent land. They had been told the land v.·as public because of changes in the Santa Ana River course between the fl oods ol 1825 and 1861. But the land was never owned by the government. It was. in f a ct, p art of the massive 177 ,000·acre Abel Steans land grant rancho. One of the e arl iest sv.'amp farmers v.·as a man named Is aac Willi ams, v.•ho acquired 1,200 acres along what is now the bank ofJ:_he Santa Ana River in Hunt· in-gton Beach f rom James l\tcFadden of Newport Beach in 1868, ' It was about 25 years after .. Wllliams had m;1d c his way to California in the 'famed Chiles- Walker wagon train. Within a short time, Williams discovered the almost-miraculous growing power of the bogs. He reported.IY had a yield of 125 bus hels or corn to the acre. staggering even in modern terms. Williams lured another early settler to the reg ion, Rev. Isaac I-lick s , a d e fr ocked Baptis t minister who look to holding evangelistic m eetings in the swamp towns Ev.en t u al l y , local youngsters dubbe d the entire marshl and ''Gospel Swamp.··· Over the years, it took other names, including "Republican Bend" aft er the rock-ribbed GOP members.who plowed the· bogs. By 1890·, the county of Orange had been formed and Gospel Swamp was bein g touted as the .. Egypt of Amer ica" because of its similarities to the Nile Ri ver delta in the Middle East. Historians C. E . and Marilyn P arker note that the are a was by "then "prodigious in crops and lhe size and quantity of corn, celery. potatoes and pumpkins is un- s urpassed.·· They added. "The hi gh -v.'ater table Permitted farming on a grand ·scale and there was no need for irri gation.'' Despite the plenty, there were dec\ded problems. Even after draining, the peat bogs w ere wet and mushy. Farmers needed draft horses •wilh J:>road hooves_.to stay on the !5Urface as the furrows were cut. A county agricultural oddity was invented by the bog farmer. It was called the "peat s hoe'' -a contrivance of wood planking hooked to the h orse's hooves much like s nows hoes. lt:Jstorian Sleeper notes there w ere a number of famous plowhorses in the swamp, includ - ing "Rheumatism ~k ," a huge animal that could swing its Jegs in wide half-circles to prevent the big shoes fro m banging against each other. F armers usually needed three such horses -and sometimes block and tackle rigs -to pull their plows through the tangled _ma.t ofpeat. · Th e rclg ion 's f ame blossomed with the arrival or 0. E . Smeltzer , a Kans as City vegetable s upr.li er. He dis· covered wild ce cry gro..Oing in boa:s around the temper ance col- ony of Westminster. first settled in 1870 by J ohn Andc~son, a Con - -~ federalt:: veteran of the Civil War. Smeltzer wots described by Tom Talbert, son of county pioneer James Talbert,· as "a very clever and enterprising person who was of slight build, stoop-shouldered and wo re a heavy moustache." He and promoter E. A. Curtis formed the Earl Fruit Company and started exploiting the Gospel S\.\·amp. They brought in 100 Chinese laborers to live in scattered camps. The Chinese adapted well to the s wamps, which they found similar to rice paddies in their homeland, accor ding to historiar>. LeoJ, Friis. But Friis said the Chinese were heckled and har8ssed in t he fields, their homes burned and their tools stolen. The company fmally hired guards and dogs to keep the Coolies at work. The 1890s were bustling, grow-. ing years in the Gospel Swamp. ' Smeltzer and other growers found the'y couldn't ship their crops out rast eriou_g h to prevent spoilage. So t hey enlisted the aid of Newport Beach's McFadden brothef-s, who built rail spurs into the s wamp to carry produce to waiting ships . ·-·Eventually, So uth ern Pacific Railroad also buill lines that linked population centers· with the swamp towns. In 1902, t he railroad ha uled out 1800 carloads or celery alone. Farm towns became railheads for the produce, which went to Los An geles, McFoidden's Wharf and Anaheim Landing in Alamitos Bay. Towns like Winte.rsburg and Smeltzer. Jocaled along t he modern rout e o r B eac h Boulevard, we re key s hipping points for celery, potatoes, sugar beets, pumpkins and corn. 1'he town of Talbert, now Foun- tain Va lley, "'as~ a lso stim ulated by the a gricultural boom of the s wamp and soon became a mliljor activity center of the area. In 1891, to prevent against ruture flooding, the county Board or Supervisors approved major channel cons truction alone the Santa Ana River under terms of the stale Drainage Act of 1881. They ordered the digging of the ''Bols a Ditc h'' a cross the s wBmp - into Bals a l~ay . Several years later, 18,000 acres of the west county became the Ne~bert <Newport and Talbert) River Protection Dis- trict. The agency sold $185,000 in bonds and in 1900, built a perma- nent river channel to the sea. But the excessive drainage an<J decline in periodic Oooding ex- acted a toll on the Gos pel . Swamp. Its bogs of peat would never again be as fertile as before , though farming etill goes on in the west part of the county amidst housing tracts' and in· dustry. Sleeper cites several attempts to process peat into bricks to be burned as fu el. The Anthracite Peat Thel Com-.. pany v.'as fo~ed and established a plant near lf untington Beach in 1906. The pe at bricks were touted as the fu el that would "heat and illuminate 11untington Beach.'' By 1909, the enterprise had pro- ved to be a fl op and the investors · were broke . Gradually, s iltation nnd fill dirt covered the Gospel Swamp, maJCing way for development. Big buildings, like the west coun- ty courthouse, must still be b\lilt atop concrete pilings in places where the peal is close to the sur· face. And the swamp sti·l.J', s ometimes, seems to try to "eat" such buildings a few inches at a time . 0.11,,.,.. ......... ORIGINAL QQI P!"L,IWAMP PEAT BOQ S (GRAY AREA) .. • • • • • • Suncs.y. August 3. 1975 OAILYPILOT A!; ... New Device 'Fingers' Criminals ~ e -Divorce Peril Warn.ed PALO ALTO (U PI) -They look like a pulr o( large box cameras. but ingide ii a new tool to help police bring murderers, 1 raplata &lid f~rge rs to justice .... ..,. ·The tool 1:0 a portable x·ray 1 macpine capable or "li(Ung" tln1erp~rint s off frequently I handled 'documents , clothinc and even the skin of murder victims. i Qmve.nUonal X·rays cannot ob· lain the1e fin gerprints. 01lna a t echniQue.called elec-! trooosr1phy, the portable x-ray wei~hl less than 60 pounds and I cooalita or two cases, each 51/.r. in· I cbel wide, 81/• inches high and 18 inches long. The system was de- 1 veloPed by He wl ett· Packard Co. aDd ts ~ alrea d y in use by criminoJqgi s t s through the I world. Serge ant H a r old Lail . ,a fingerprinting expert with tile I San Jose Police Department, worked with Hewlett-Packard to I develop lhe new (ingerprinLing tool. . I "Althou1h cOnventional x-ray techniques have long been used I by criminologists, bomb techni· ciaos, and medical examiners to obtain evidence, this new method I goes far beyond conventional uses," Sgt. Lail said. The new unit uses electron-~ emission radiography to create a picture of a Cingerprint. After a print is dusted and the fin e lead powder is abso,rbed by the oils and amino acids left by the hand , it is bombarded with a filtered x· ray beam which causes e leclrQJls to be knocked out of-the lead atoms. 1beae r eleased i>'hotoelectrons expose film and create a "reada ~ ble'' electronograph of the print. "A conventional x-ray or radio· &raph cannot produce the same results," said Richard Siegel or Hewlell·Packard. "It creates a photographic record by passing an X·ray beam through an object and exposing film local~ on the other side. "In ·elect ronoaraphy, the film .. ii placed on the same side of tbe object as the x·ray :source, so x- I ' ~.;.> . •\:~~-; ·1-~...,;;, • • ,. .. ·~.£..-;o ·"" t'E• .-.~..._.. , ... " ..,.,.._ .,., .~""--:~· Ul'IT•I..._. .. .NEW METHOD CAN Lll"I' FINGERPRINT ON PRINTED CHECK Even Cluttered Background Doesn't Interfere · rays need not travel th.rough an object where il would pi ck up in - terfering in1a ges: This one· side,D. x -r ay technique .enables prints to be taken orr heavy, thick or immovable objects and most importantly orr a victim's skin." Fingerprints on documents i;uch as forged or counterfeit checks can be retrieved by the new melhod Sgt. I.ail s aid that elect.rooo- ~ r :.ii p h y C'an re cover th e fingerprint <ind show it without interference of background s ince the lead powder adheres only to the print. 1'ests have shown that clectr o nography c·an record v1·inh1 on docu ments at lea:st 31h \j,'eeks after they a reset. .. European Teachers Study History at UCI A group of Europeaf)._/cachc1·s is gelling a bicentc1uiioi view of the U.S . and its history in a five· week course-al UC Irvine. The 26 history and soci<1 I 3 Men Guilty In Shooting SANTA AN A ~ Three young men booke d on murder c~rges after a La Habra youth was struck and killed by shots fired from a passing car have pleaded guilty in Orange County Superior Court lo reduced charges of manslaughter. Judge Kenneth Williams a c· cepted the pleas filed by Camp Pendleton Marine Victor Manuel Marlett, 19, and Benny Peter Adame 18. · and -Frank Ernest Mendez, 18, both or La 1-labra. He will sentence the trio Aug . 21. science l cat'hers from seven European cou.i:itries are studying An1erican his tory and culture from the founding of the colonies to the rise or the automobile culture. ' The program, aimed at giving hi gh school teachers from other lands an American view of Ame rican hjs tory, is sponsored by the U.S . Depa rtment or l·lealth, Education and WeUarc. 'fhe program. expanded in honor or the bicentennial, is a coun- terpart or programs established by HEW t p help foreign educators teach English, accord- ing to UCI program coordinator Dickran Tashkian. Whil e classroom studies form the cote of the program1 an es•··· sential pa rt is the informal deal. ings w ith Americans th e teachers will have as a part of their visit, said Tas hjian. . The teachers are rrom France. Italy. West Germany, Belgium, t he Netherlands , Sweden and Luxembourg. 'F , ..... t,.h. '1 New Emphasis 'l or e . . . 1 ~Record g For Par~ ,. '• By TOM BARLF.Y OtlhD•ll,~i.t!.Utl SA!trA ANA -State if'ar of California President lirent ~1 . Abel says his organizoition will use every legal means to halt or at least limit the a<.1ivitics or such non·lawyer agencies as "do it youraelf'.' divorce counselors. ''We must protect members or the public from the consequences or incompetent or inadequate leeal advice and assistance," Abel told the Orange County Bar Association. · .. MP Reser\res Seen as Aid To Policenien Marine Air Reser\'e First Sergeant James D. Henderson, a police officer in Westminster, holds Badge No. 1 on that city's fK>·man police·department. At the lime he joined the El ;roro Marine Air Reserve's military police (MP) unit, of which he is now top enlisted man, il had onlr seven men assigned. Today, it 1s al full strength of 84 men, with a waiting Li.st. "About 80 percent or our MPs are police offi cers in civilian life," Henderson-says . "The ma- jority of the rest want to be police officers. "Those who are not already professional civilian policemen h ave found the military training to be greatly beneficial,". Hen· derson says. One facet or this aid has been a series or oral . ex- aminations l o prepare i n - d ividuals for civilian police ex- aminations. "In the old days, military THE EARL'S ...-. ...u.""9 "'* co.i•. l9ft;I""" ,,....,... "TTOR MOI: .... ,__.,_., lttlJ~~ 495-040 I Doa...q.,Fo..,. "'-.~. 1au*-' ...... c-- • ~ I ~·a-i 151 I •l>l~'>l' • :!!:! . "Lay personM who believe thal the matter or obtaining a divorce ln California 1s simply ;t matter or completing and fil ing: forms are 1Zravely m islak~n." Abel woarncd . ''LAWYERS know the dange r that innocent people can sustain in a divorce ... procecding that is mis managed or inadequately prepared," the Slate Bar ex· ecuti ve added. Abel admitted during h is speech Thursday that do-it· SGT. JAMES D. HENDERSON Sees Benefits In Mllltery policemen seemed to be the yard birds that nobody else wanted ," says Sgt. Hender son, "or they v.·ere short·timers with only a few weeks to do on their enlist· ments. Today. that has changed.'' yours1.•l f lega l services a>rc nour1sh1ng because me1ny peoP'e fttcinR or involved in legal action do n11t kn ow how to contact a · \;.1wycr and h:i ve no means or asrertaining the fee that may be ('h'4.rged. .. ~·e '4.re seriously coMidering a relaxation or the conventional rull•S prohibiting advertising," h~ said. "'Tot<.11 abolition or such rules will no! do because permil- tinl:: unlimited advertiis ing by la"''\'er~ "''ould add the advert.ls· ing Co:s l to his business and to his fet.'s." But California lawyers areriow being contacted by the state bar on the way in "''hi ch they can re· •lax preYiously stringent rules and possibly advise prospective clients through ad\·ertisin g or their hours, fees and area of law, Abel said. THAT SURVF.Y may end vdth the conclusion b y the state bar that lawyers will be altewed to adVerti'se their t ype of practice. their hours. their hourly rate and the type of credit card they will accept in payment for services, Abel said. But he warned his audience that "the ba r's effectiveness in delive ring legal services at moderate cost is on tri al today as never before." And he urged Orange County lawyers to pursue every avenue that will lead laymen to contact a legal adviser in many areas v.·here legal advice should be available "''ilh the lawyer acting as a family friend. Among thqse 'areas, he said, were the pJJrchas·e of a home. ti- tle securit~ or the purchase of a car. ·'Y.'e call this preventive legal m edicine and we should be providing legal checkups to many, many C31iforrtians," he said.· DISCOVER CARATS & OtASINS 5outh Coast 'Plaza Di.•olllltlon• Of Marriage By THOMA.SD. ELIAS !-'our months after the change in leadership• of CQlifornia's stale parks, it is becoming ·clear that the system's priorities also have s hift ed. During the ·stewardship of William Penn Mott Jr., director of parks and recrealtbn during most of the Reagan years, the pcincipal aim was to acquire as much new land as 1>0ssible in Southern California. with a particular emphasis on beaches.- This attitude and the purchases that resulted were welcome in Southern California, Jong the stepchild of the state park sys~em . ee:2-,:ear Country lub hers ·p Deatla Notten IALn·llaGlaOH fUNl•.4.L HOMI Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646-2 424 a&.llOADWAT MOITUA•T 110 Broad way. Cosla M e&a 642-91 bO McCOIMICI MOITUAIY Laouna Beach 494·9415 San Juan Capistrano '496-1776 PACNllC 'f'llW WIMOllALPAll Cemelery Mortuary Chapel 3600 Pacific View Drive Newport Beacti, C.lilornla 644-2700 _, ..... 1 COLOHIAI. PUMllAL "OMI 780l Bois• A.v•. Wettmin1ter 893-3525 SMITMS' MOIT"AIY 627M1lnSt. Huntington &eaoh &3•~·~~ NOW THE EM P llASIS is shifting ag,a in with the advent of new director Herbert Rhodes. Rhodes, the top-ranking black person C6P· pointed to state office by Governor Brown so far. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA· FOCUS is m&king urban parks his top priority, with em- phasis on encouraging minorities to use them. This is in keeping with a year-<>ld re port by state park officials, which concluded that there is de facto segregation in state parks outside large urban areas. . . The report added that blacks Dnd Mexican· AmeriCans use parks as much as anyone else, but they "appear to use programs and facilities offered by local park and recreation agencies close to their homes." '""THAT KE PORT listed two major causes for the lack of minority use or slat.e parks : lack of awareness that the parks are available and high transportation costs. Rhodes has already gone lo work on the Cirs t .problem. -State park staffers110W are working on ~series of commercials to be telecast.in Spanish. "Hopefully, we will be able to take advan· tage of approxima;tely $35,000 worth qf public iservice announcements per year on lOC!al TV." Rhodes said. The commercial time is available under public service requirements of the Federal Comnlunicat.ioos Commission. Rhodes hopes to expand this public r elations effort ~to English-language radio and the print· ed press, too. The transpartalion problem is something a litUe tougher. Rhodes appears to have decided the best way to fight it would be to move the parks to the people instead of the other way around. So he's strongly supporting a legis lative pro~ posal for spending $2S million annually for an in- definite Ume on urban parks. The money would be funneled through the state Parks and Recrea- tion Department t.o IOcal governments, which would actually buy and operate the new parki. 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Ou r mo~ popular plans are again availal>le (many have been sold out for some ti me) and deli\'ery will be in October. Just in time to join yo ur friends for the gj:eatest·season you've ever had in Palm Springs. .. This is a tremendous opportunjty ... and no\v is the time to act. We'll even· guarantee )'Our interest rate and Y9JJ may qualify" for the $2,000 tax credi t. Visit Sunrise Co untry Club no\'\' and make the buy o( the year. From $34,995 to $73,995 ' sunRtse COUflTRY C.LUB ' A Qe\"elopmcnt of Sunri se Cori1oration . ~ ~ ~ . ... -~ .. • • (. .. (tl1nl ry Clnh Rf'Ally tCsen·es the right t-o v.•ithdntw thii.-olter withotll 1 'ior nolirc. \ 1, I ,_. . \ ; I A8 ( DA1LY PILOT EOITOR14J , P..\GE ) .- The Whirling Cesspool You might say it could be blamed on Watergate ;;ind the general low esteem i11 which politics and .politicians are being held. but that doesn't answer away the desperately sagging slate 0£ Orange Collnty government these days. If the 5lide into disrepute could be traced to a single incident or person -or even a clearly defined group of persons -the-Source might be easy to iden· tlfi and eliminate. But the tails pin is the result of a series of scan· dals, some bitter personali ty clashes and some more- or-less norm:1l bungling in political and government circles. . The scanclals began last December when nine employes in the Orange County assessor's office Were indicted on criminal charges. That path led ultimate· ly, of course, to their bosses-former Assessor An· drew l-lin s haw. \Vho went on to become a Congressman, and h.is successor, the current as· sessor, Jack .Vallerg'a. . Add to lhat ~ spectacle of Supervisor Robert 8attin's campaign rOr Lieutenant Governor being in- vestigated, a county health-Contract under a c loud of suspicion and a challen ge against long-s tanding a s · sessm e nt practices tossed in for good measure. District Attorney Cecil Hicks has said Orange County is being mane uvered by what he terms a shadow government. _ But I-licks' chief Qlfpunent, Battin, questions his fitness to ho ld office and threatens to investigate the district attorne·y's own campaign practices. Jn brief, the past eight months have been filled v..·ith indictments, proved and unproved charges or wrongdoin~ as well as investigation heaped upon in· ,1estigation. The Orange County Board of Supe rvisors, meanwhile, has faile d to live up to its promises to re- -. form campaign practiC'es and to redistrict t~e f1\'e s uper,·isorial districts. The board has feuded with the county probation officer, the ~is tri<:t at~o rncf..i ~he county health department and 1s so r.1ft with po'm.ical m aneuvering it seem s to have lost ~a~ht of what the county s hould or could be doing. Supervisors have n't been able to conclude tl1e sate of O r ange County ·Medical Center to the stale. 1'h e,y haven't met the chronic crowc.1ing conditions at Juvenile llall. 1'hey have found no r easonable solu- tion. to grov.'ing ovcrcrow(ling conditions in county courts. Then there's the issue of the 22 district attorney inves tigators transferred -on paper -to the . s heriff's jurisdiction. The order was blocked in Superior Court, but still h angs in s u spense as the supervisors' counsel pledges appeal. The five supervisors weren't involved with the congressional campaign workers ~ Nor can they be blamed for the Orange County Transit District's re- cent conflict-<>f ·interes! dile mma -stil! a~other ques· lion OJll?O to public worry, -' But the Orange County Boar<l of Supervisors is the governing body that -more than any other iden· tifiable source -can lead the way in or o ut of a g r avy· heavy layer o f pubfic distrust an<l disgust . . We keep waiting and watching for hopeful s igns·. None ·seem s to be appearing. T hree Of the five supervisor s -Chairman Ralph Deidrich , Robert Battin and Thomas Riley -face r e · election next year. Unless they can themsel\"eS reverse the current trend, and secure some support from Supervisors Ralph Cl ark and Lawrence Schmit, Orange County hardly could be blamed for seeking more promi:;ting leadership to reverse a sorry trend into what now looks like a political cesspool. •·, .. . .. ! DON'?' 1UJNK A ' S"OOl<E WOPMl HAVE WORKS&> fO(( '(OP qUYS ! I i != ! j I i ,. ' H i I HOW t"(OUlP tvE HAYE XNOWN 1ilE Plff£f(ENCE ? ii ,. j: u H <' l ~ j i : : . . -- U.S. Centennial Was Collllllercial Too WASlIJNGTON -The Buy. Centennial. or some portion :thereor. began here the other day under the sponsorship o( two of the lar gest bureaucracies , the federal gove rnment and the Xerox Corporation•. They joined together to give us a pro du ction of Thornton Wilder's 1942 pl ay ''T h e Skin of Our Tcl'th" at the Kenn edy Center . followed by a black-t ie par- ty at whic h rooster politi- cians and ob· -n oxious millionaires ate crabmeat and steak tidbits as they flun g their "'ives and mistresses against each other in time to violin music. The last artist tO-cscape a com· m emorative patriotic eruption .w:ith his muse intact "'as the poet Virgil. In 1~76, the Woman's Cen- tennial Committee, Y.'ith more verve and daring than X-rocks' public relations departmq'!t will ·ever show . commi ss ioned Richard Wagner. no less, Cor . . - ( VON HOFFMAN J ss:ooo to compose an opening-day 'm arch !or the g r eat Philadelphia exhibition. That forgotte n effort was followed "'ilh a hymn by John GreenJtj.a r Whittier and a cantata by Sidney Lanier. · · TO NO A VAIL. Art and in· spir ation would have to ratter beCore the 600-voice chorus sing· ing Handel's ''Hallelujah Cborus" (we fell into that habit a long time ago), the statue made out or butter or a lady named Iolanthe, Al Bell's talking box, a pi cture· of George \Vashington n1ade .of Simon Bolivar·s hair \this last a gift of the Venezuelan government), a liberty bell made of tobacco plugs, 6,000 working Chinese silkworms and a replica or the Capitol dome made from apples. . The 1876 celebration was as commercial as the Bicentennial is. but the n avor was different. Al Philadelphia the popcorn franchise went for $7,000, and m,ooo bought the soda water monopol y. There were centeh· nial plates. cigars, stockings and buckwheat cakes, a nd it was at ·thi s gr and 450-acre national c hest-thump that Charles E. Hires brought forth a carbonated drink tha t he called Root Beer. The spirit was decidedly en· trepreneurial and optimistic. Besides the telephon e, America was introduced to the Pullman car, the typewriter, power agricultural eqWpment, the elevator, something called linoleum and the miraculous Pyramid Pin Company machine, which, operated by one little girl, could stick 180,000 pins a day into their paper containers. HOKEY but happy. America was on the go, and if the direction was completeLN clear, by'gum, the next hundred would be better than the last. And there was so much to see: Old Abe, the 8th Wisconsin Infantry's famous war eagl~. the first public viewing of Archibald M . Willard's painting "The Spirit of '76," and a wax Cleopatra that could roll her head and lift a n arm and who William Dean Howells said was Plans Can Def eat You By ROB ERT JORDAN ROSS Almost every day that I go to my study I tell myself that I need to get that desk cleared off. and my papers in order, before I'll be able to do anything effective. All along, I know I'm lying. The fact· is that I am doing ef- fective things, and that's why the pile of incomplete paper work gets left bChind. Years ago we "'e re warned in theological school not to hide from our con· g regalions behind paper and committees, that this was a sure "'ay to keep things orderly and to be completely useless. I'd be willing to bet every nickel l have that if we cut foreign aid down to the zero le\'el. we'd still have starving and homeless people he re 20 years from now. · THE SAME principle seems to operate in getting organized. If I generate more paper for my des k by figuring out exactly how I 'll Robert Jordan Ross i.s minister of the Unitarian Univer salist Church of Costa Mesa. do something before attempting it, and having an excellent ra· tionale all worked out, l don't know if I'd ever start anything. plans. I once knew a \l.·oman who "'aited to marry ror 11 years. un · ti1 the perfect m an came along. She then married, and it was a disaster. I used to think {when I waS'a 2l ·year-old minis ter) that people under 22 didn't have sense enoug~ to decide who to marry. By the time I "·as 30 I thought they needed to be' 40 to Cigure it all out .. Now tha t I 'm 40, I know that. no one ever can, that ever- yone who gets married is crazy, just like the ones who don't dare it. And so it is with all of life. Plan1 but don't make a god of planning and plans. Be not afraid or the days of r eckoning or the l £3.i.Jures that will, of COUr.ie, OC· cur. Pick up, and keep going, for life is for the living. exposed to the public in a slate of ''extreme dishabille." What they didn't have to put up with was corporate sl udge, the American l{evolution brought to you with reverence by Mobil, X - rocks takes great pride and pom- posity on the occasion of, in all humility Standard Oil would like to join with Abraham Lincoln to· present, U.S. Steel and Dis· neyland are h appy to have brought you this exact copy of your past. accurate in every de· tail, distorted in meaning and spirit . .,.. The 1876 celebration didn't put much s tock in history. They hauled out Benjamin Franklin's printing press. and on July 4th had themselves a fine blov.•out only interrupted by Susan B. An· thony and four confedCl'ates, who read a worn an 's declaration of in- dependence. The women of America raised much of the money for the cen- tennial but got their exhibit kicked out of the main building; blacks were represented by a "chewin g-tobacco machine run by (our Negroes who sang bymns while they ~'Orked "; and the In· dia_ns. we re there in the person or a character named Chie!Sj>Olted Tail. The Chie('must have sat a little str aighte r when the news reached Philly that George · Armstrong Cus t e r had been totaled by Sitting Bull. ~ A nation with a future doesn't need a Rockefeller rami.ly to pickle its past in creepy. mortuarial restorations like Willi amsburg. Also on display was the 80-ton · Rodman gun and many other new implement s of death. -..... Hea r a rat-tat-rr-rat·tat· rat-tat," a visitor or the War Department exhibit wrote. "That is the music or the Gatling gun .... Such inventions do more to stop war than to allow it, for any go\'erhment, the posseSsor of a thousand or these guns, could whip the combined earth armed with any other weapons than these. Therefore the Gatling gWl has normal suasiv~ power." ''THE GENI US or war will at last o utwit himself," said another vis itor, "and the perfec· lion of arms will render all arms useless." Dom Pedro, the emperor of Brazil, s howed up for opening • day }ast time, so don't be sur- prised if Ki ssinger invites Brezhnev on this go-round. Don't expect a blast like this to have any m eaning. Enjoy it if you can, and don't get caught in the mob actiorl such as that described by F\Jkui Makota, a Japanese vis· itor to 1876: "The &l))Wds come like sheep, run he~rtln there, run everywhere. One man start. one thousand follow. Nobody can see anythin g, nobody can do anything. All rush, push, tear. shout, make plenty noise. S£Y damn great m a ny times, get very tired and go home.'' If you still don ·t thin k you cari live through an entire year of Jerry Ford and General Motors'. red. white and blue, remember that Grant was President and tho centennial wasn't so easy on our more sensitive great, great gran4.fathers. "How had it stared at us fro111 every oyster cellar, tripe stall. coffee booth. g r a nd hote l , haberdashery, candy shop and fish stand !'' apostrophized an editorialist in the "Philadelphia Pennsylvanian." "Oh! give us a rest for a hundred years and a day." I When I generalize from this partic ular continuffi:1s event, I think of those who "have to get the house cleaned up" before tak- ing on other activities, and who subsequently put those activities off for long periods, sometimes for years. Or I think of the state- ments that used to be (and still -. .are> made lo the effect that we "need to take care of our own before we send foreign aid to everyone." This seems to hold true with seumons as we ll. tr l have them all written out in advance (in· stead or just being carefully pre· pared with good notes), they seem lo have all the impact of a 4-year-0ld's arrow with a rubber s uction-cup tip. With society as a whole, the game now seems lo be to prepare things to the nth degree in ad· vance. and to-~ep fantastic paper records on all or it. So the welfare system collapses, some housing developments are de· layed for years, n ew weapons cost us billions more, doctors test you to protect themselves from suits m ore than to preserve your h ealth •. and the prime beneficiary of election reform so far is George Wallace. A Case for. Space: Serendipity Ro~rl !ti'. Wt rd. PllbHlh" Thr;mos Ktruil, Edilor Tho1110.s Palmrr. S11riday t;dzlonol Popr t 'dllQlt" The editorl3l pa1e o( the Daily P ilot seeks to inform and slimulate readers by presenting on this page diverse romme-nlary on topiC's of interest by syndiC'at - ed C"t\lumnisls and cartooo\1l!I, by providing a forum !or readers' vtl!!ws and by presenting this newspaper's oplnloris and ideas on C'Urrent topics. The ~itorial opinions; of the Daily Pilot apJ)l!!ar only In the editorial colu mn •t the top or the pa1e. Opinions t'X· prei1ed by the rolumlUall·•nd C'lrtoonists atd l.S.ler writeN 11re th eir own ind no end orsf'ment or thflr vlewt by the DaU)' Pilot ahould be Inferred. Sunday, August3, 1!175 Not t o do\vngrade the philosophers and earnest analysts of evenls, most studies have only been able to see what's happened in the past. Very few have ever understood the pre- sent, let alone the future. It's un· comfortable to me, and to many others. to think of this, but the present ~nd !uture seem t o belong not to tho5e who plan c;trefully for it -and watt -but to those who li\'e in ?f\d wjth I~!, THOMAS J EFFF.RSON plunned, but. he did not wail. George 11 waited. and made no • ]tis being argued that the cost of our adventures in space is too high. ''Too high " by what stan· dards? Wh a t va lue is to be at- tached to human adventure? It was the sense or adventure, not an aversion to discomfort or dark places, that brought the human species out or the cave. That same sense oC adventure may have much to teach us in helping to make th e earth fit for h u m a n habitation. It is only a question of time before we discover the existance or life elsewherF in the universe. When that happens, we may find ans wers to many of our proble ms -too many people. too little rood, environmental poi50ning or Poverty -that have disfi gured life on earth. Such in· formation mi1bt constitute the I ( NORMAN . COUSINS ) greatest advance in knowledge in our history. ' It is no longer startling to sug- gest that lire ex.ists in human form throughout the universe. The solar system is not unique. It is unscientiric to say that among lhe m any b il lions of other celestial systems there are no other planet.5 that supJJOrt li fe in advanced form. NATURE SHUNS ooe of a kind as much as it abhonr a vacuum. 1£ this notion ls dlfticult to accept, jusl Increase your idea ol the un- i vene by as many billions of planets as may be required lo ac· commodate a reasonable basis for believing that highly dlfferen- tiated life forn1s exist -or even abound -in the .un!x_erse. 1 Infinity applies to both s pace anji time. Therefore, the princi~ t pie of exclus ivity does not exist in the universe. Jf anything occud' at one place or at one time in the universe, it is bound to occur at another, given infinite time and infinite space. - Another way of saying this ls that the possible becomes the in· evitable whenever there are no limit.son laws"o( ch ance. The same conditions that make life possible make life inevitable. How did these conditions originate? How did they come together h~ vital combmation? The interaction or these preeiae and exquJslte conditions forces life Into beings. Infinity suppu .. the stage. The fact or infinity, large though it iis, ls still approachable by the human mind.--ln fact, now th.at we have entered the stage of space explor•lion, it is by no meana inconceivable that human ot>Jervation rJther than theory alone wlU be a ble to CMfirm the pre•ele.nce of lire in the unive.rse. When We ~lk about the human futu_re, we have to respect the intangibles. Human unique .. "" ness is represented by the ability or the human mind to deal with Intangibles and abstractions. And this, ultimately perhaps, is the great advantage we mere humans have over the computer. • The computer is programmed to s upply correct answers, .sub- ject of course to the great ·Changes that the intangible$ c11n brine about. THE MIND, on the other hand, c:rin ~ attuned to pogsibilities. The future, the refore, will be a produo1i!lthe human mind. Wh.i.l l . am attempting to do here is to make the case rori1pace in termfl!I of serendipity.J am not 11aylng that 1ood things happen only. by accident. Wba~ I am sug- aeetin1 Is that only as we set up the conditions In which creative minds i nteract with new challenges and new knowledge do we really move civiliiaUon toward a htaber plateau. · No Orte ever need apologlie for ""'pectlnl aerendlplty ••. • . ' • To Prfut· or Not to Print • B1 TROMAs KEEVll. -~ .... o."'"'"" What cunatllutca a areal dramatic photo? ' The one alongaide -of a Chinese baby crying to the worJd -i.S p~obably the ftnt I recall. I was 11me when Jt waa t11ten, ln 1937, by H .. S. Won11n 1Shan1bai trllln atatlon sbalt~ after the t·hild'11 mother was killed by a Japanese bomb. It ran in Lire, but where ·l~ first :;aw it I do not recall. I only know it has been etched in my mind for the better part or 40 years. Others I remember clearly, most of then1 more recent: -Robert Kennedy. eyes atar. ing blankly upward, lyinc in a p00J of his own blood at the Am· bassador Hotel v.·lth a busboy kneelin& be1ide. -Lee Harvey Oswald cruinpl· ing at the Instant he was shot by Jack Ruby, the start.led, while· hatted Dallas cop alongside. -A body, that of a JS.year-old ~·oman, captured In mid-air as she made a suicide plummet to death al the Genesee Hotel in Buffalo, N.''· J'vc no idea why I · remember the na me of the hotel i;ign in the picture: it..was ta.k en in 1942 when I W.as J4. -The I-linden burg exploding, -A JAPANESE politician ~lasses s liding down his face, a~ he is being attacked and killed ~·ith a samurai sword by a young student. That was 1960. -From Vietnam, three un· l orgett able moments : The saigon chief of police executing a prisoner with a pistol !iihot to the head; the flaming body of the priest ~·ho immolated himself in the street; two tetrified yongsters, one of them a naked young girl, fleeing a napalm at· tack. -A collapsing grandstand· at the Indianapolis Raceway-with fright and surprise mirrored in scores of faces as their moment of terror was etched permanent- ly on film . I remem ber many more, but that handful stands out. They \l.'ere parts of t).ist.o ry -some great and important highlights, some only dot5 and poignant flickers of humanity recorded by camera. • CRYING CHINESE BABE Mom ents of high drama cap· tuted on film can, and do, pose tough questions of decision on the part of newspaper editors, who must decide whether or nQt to publish them. . Such was the case on Wednes- day, July 23 , when the Daily Pilot printed a series of three photo· graphs of 19-year·old Diana Bryant and her 2·year-old god- daughter, Tiare Jones, as they plunged from a collaP6ing fire escape outside a blazing Boston building. IN HUMAN interest, the val ue of the photographs is clear. They captu red emotion· grabbing moments as a fireman tried unsuccessfull y to rescue the pair-only to have them s lip from his grasp and fall five floors. Boston Herald·American photographer Stanley Foreman recorded sequentially each or the seconds·apart elements of their tragic plunge. (To bring the s ituation up to date, the youngster survived and is r~covering . The death of M iss Bryant has been declared a murder, s ince police determined the fire was deliberately set.) llthe human interest content ls not lnqueation, someth.ing else is: Js the 1tark traaedy of the picture too 1hocking to be printed for the public! Every daily newspaper 1 flave HtT'I used from one to four of the Boston fire photograph.1. So did all major t elevision news re- port,:i , Dul I won't use that as EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK justification in itself fOrthe Daily Pilot's decision to ru.n them. Yet, l do believe their publica· lion is defensible and, given a hindsight choice, I still feel Y.'e were right to run them. the written word-a mean& or . conveyina: r~ellngs . They may be · happy feelings, funn y feelings; ~motional leelings or, ye s, tragic feelings . WHATEVER the medium, the meaaaee isn't always a pleasant one. The ·newspapers that printed •·only good news" arc all out of business and, while we strive mightily to stress the "gOOd '" news, it 's the unus uul , the wrongdoer caught, the disaster , the crooked politician that cap- ture more reader attention. Some are easier to justify than others. Take the photos I men- tioned. The crying baby, no-tes the caption in a photo book, .. stirred up in ternationaJ outrage' at the slaughter or Chinese civilians." A NUMBER of our readers dis· Thal makes a nice, pat argu . agreed, · ment : War is bad, this shows how Wrote Debbie All'en : ···~ a re· bad war is, we should stop wars. ader or the paper, knowing the But how about, say, the Robert Pilot to be a family newspape~·,.){enne<1y photo? It didn't and read by children, they (the won't prevent crazy assassins photos) just struck me ill. I ap-from find ing targets. It simply preciate sen sationalism in was a moment of history, re- newspapers, but I thought those corded as it was happening. As pictures were in poor taste." such, it had suffi cient public in· Said Dan Clark. "This has to terest to merit publishing. 4 be one of the w~rst forms of All fi gures in dram~lic photos journalis tic sensationalism I may not be as prorrunent as a have obterved ... I don't think Kennedy. But th~ photo itsel.f t h e front page of a dail y may car:ry s~ch impact that 1t. newspaper is the place for this warrants publication. sort of trash. J don 't care to see it; I don't want my family to see it. Everyone I talked to said they didn't care to see it." And Ann r..·orman, in a letter we published last week, won· dered "what po ssible motive could justify displaying, in such intimate detail, the terrible anguish of a death plunge ... Wh at is lo be said for an editor who, in the comfort of his morn- ing routine, orders 'print 'em!' thus asSigning the agony of a human being in terror of immi- nent death to the status of a sideshow act ?'' Reader Leon Berry wrote that he was "very disturbed" by the photos, but thought we did the right thing by fol lowing up two days later with a picture of the youn gster r ecovering in a hospital. To me, photography is-like SU CH IS the case in the photos of Di ana Bryant and Tiara Jones on their plunges downward. Unknowns, perhaps, but they were the figures in a moment of hi_ghdrama. Sensationalism? That depends upon your definition of the word. We didn't print the photos to sell papers; virtually all of" our circulation is hoine·deli vered and we didn't even place them above the fold of the street edi· tioi1. So our motive wasn't to in· crease sales. No, the message w as: A dramatic thing happened in Boston last night. These photo- graphs tell you about it. · .. I'd be interested in your views. If you have an opinion on the Dai· ly Pilot's publication of these pic- ftno~. please drop me a note or ma~ an X in the "accompanying box and send it to me . KEY PHOTO FROM BOSTON FIRE PLUNGE SERIES ~ r-------------------------------, I I Thomas Keevil, Editor Daily Pilot I I l Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ( ) Yes, I think you should have printed the Boston lire pictures .. ( ) No. I don't think you should have printed them. ( .) Other viewpoint. Please ci ttach on separate sheet. Please attach any comments you may have Daily Pilot's selection of news or photographs. on the L-------------------------------' Antihusiness Class and Capitalism Must Meet William A . Rus her, the publis her or National Review, believes that a n entirely new political a lignment is possible for the future . Jn his new book. "The Making of a New Majority Party" (Sheed and Ward), he divides the \'oling public into two classes : '"the producers'' - business men, - I a b o r , fa rm ers - and the '"non- producers~ • • consisting of "the new ve rbalist elite'' or journalists, media people and other opinion·makers, the educa- tional establishment, state and federal bureaucracies and a ~·semiperm anent welfare consti· tuency.'' It's a bit sta rtling to find TV commentators, university pro-- lessors a nd w e lfare clients lumped together in a single class of ''nonproducers.'' After all, the "verbalist elite" produces WOfds and . ideas (like tt.lr . Rusher himself> while people on welfare produce babies. ' But it is possible to grant, for the purposes of c).iscussion, that they are "nonproducers," since their work does not result in potatoes, plate glass or pan. tybose. In Mr. Rus her's brave new world the "producers" will see that they have a common enemy in the "nonproducers." At t hat time the ''producer1," now divided among Republicans, Democrats a nd the follower$' of A uschwitz Memory: Man at His Worst By RICHARD H , GROWALD OSWIECIM, Poland -Oswald Kaduk rose in the prisoner's dock a decade ago and yelled "Liar, liar!'' al a prosecution witness. The witness, speaking through sobs that came when he saw the men who kept him in Nazi Germany's bloodiest death camp, had 'just testified that Kaduk -a former Nazi SS torturer noted for killing with an alpenatock -murdered his brother with a blow from the motilllein·climbJng pick. • "You Ile . You lie. l killed him with no a lpenstock," Kaduk s houted in the Fr•nkfurt, Germany, trlul. "1 killed bJm with my bare hands." SO MONSTROUS are the deeds at Auschwitz that the incident gained but a few lines ln the re· rord of the 21.month.Jong trial of the m e n o f Au schwitz. But Tuesday's visit by President Ford may remind the world, as well as the chief executive, that Au11chwlt1 is a monuriieat to just how inh.umane m an can be·\ohls brother. •· Betwetn 1940 and 18", at Adolf Hitler's order. the former railroad siding at wh1l UMd to be called Au schW1t·1 but 11 now -c•lled .01wieclm sra..w_.Jnt_o perhaps the world'& tn11•t d6- ath factory. Commandant Rudolf Hoen, hanged by the Pol .. after World War II , 11ruggtd with the pro- blem of how to klJI emci ... Uy' and al lea1t cost, the Jew1 and other non·Ao•n• d,llpatcbed to Auschwitz by SS Lt. Col. Adolf Eichmann's roundup squads throughout German-occupied .Europe. They tried mass machine- gu.o.nlngs , but there were all those gr.ves to dig and so many bullets wasted. Hoess developed Zyklon·B, a poison as cheap almoet as whiskey and deadlier than bubonic plague. ROESS AND his men devised the city of barracks that fed the victims lbto ias chambers dis· aufsed u mass shower·houses. With the victims inJide and the door locked,~ the SS m.en would drop pellou of Zyklon·B Into a cup or acid ln the root, and the rest waa left to the squads pick· ing over the corpsea for gold teeth fillings, hidden rinp and other valuables, and human hair .to feed HiUer'& war machine. H~s took pride in the fact that Auschwitz: and its c:ompa- nloo women's camp, Blrltenau, kept acr., of munlllcrla fa~es at work u well•• the 1• cwem. E1Umales from allied •nd leC•I re·cord1 Indicate tbat betwttn four and 1lx mlllion pe!Wqlll, m~U1J.,..,porilbed In A,.chwlu . _ The Communist covomment ol Poland turned tho -l•c ,...,. '..lllnta of A111cbwl11 -~ _. a1r ..... eum. 11 no iliiiabt -.ea tlollr 1111t1-Wnt Gorman DOiiey in tbtCold War yea~t! a11q,. mlllcW tbt not.f_..i w-... vlslton wbat IDU uni-oon do. ,, iljcllanlG""""'4llo-- ofC/irltel.Pr .. lrtMn•1 l ..... ,, ( s. I. HAYAKAWA J George Wallace, will form a "great coalition" that will con· stitute a new conservative ma· jority and sweep everything before them. RUSHEll'S idea is in direct op- position to those of another con· servative thinker \L~omas E. Dewey, twice RepVblican can· didate for the presidency, who deeply distrusted ideologicaJ and class divisions in polities. Writing in 1950, be said that if Republicans we re to drive all liberals and moderates out of their party and join with con· servative southern Democrats to form an all -conservative Republican party, the results would be disastrous for the na- tion. Dewey saw that the strellgth of both the great American pOlitical parties lay ln their diversity - their success in uniting working people and industrialists, farmers and city people, blacks and whites, the rich and the poor into workin·g coalitions. Dewey would certainly have distrusted the neatness of Rusher's division or the world into "(ftOducers" and ''nonproducers.'' The group whom Rusher calls "the new verbalist elite" has also attracted .the attention of Prof. Irving KristoJ, who is a member or the Wall Street J ournal's board of contributors. Many pro- f essors, journalists, socia l workers, city planners and staffs of large foundations, he writes, understand little about business and industry -the world of work. ' Kristo! co ntinues, ''The average college professor of his- tory, sociology, lite rature, political s cience, even economics, is inclined: to prefer fantasy over reality. "On every college campus one can bear it said casually by faculty members that the drug companies .are busy suppressing cures for cancer or arthritis or whatever; or. that multinational corpora lions •re ally' make or un- make American foreign Policy; or that 'big business' actually welcomes a depreasiOD." The optional capitol is full of this misinformed. hostility to the business world -and even the children of i;uecessluJ busi- nessmen sl)are this hostility. Why? Kristo1 says that these peo- ple constitute a "new class," who are rivals of the business class and therefore want to believe the worst about business. '.I'hey are hungry for power, ""the power to shape our civiliza. tion -a power which, in a capitalist system , is supposed t.o reside in a free market. The 'new class' wanU to se~ much ot this power redistributed-to-govern· ment. where they will then have a major say in how it is ex- ercised.'' ,Businessm en are not simpl)" being paranoid, then, when the¥, feel th at the m e dia, the academic community and the bureauCracies are against them . Responsible businessmen -and the majority a re responsible - are willing to t ake into account the concerns of conservationists, environme ntalists or the ad· vocates Qf consumer protection. Whal frp s trates the m . however. is the powerful a n· tibusiness bias that actuates some e nv ironmentalis t crusaders, consumer advocates and bureaucrats, who seem to be interested not in improving busi- ness practices so much as in stop. ping business from functioning at• all. BUT, AS KRlSTOL says, the ''new class" is here lo stay. With more a nd more people go ing to college, it is likely to become more numerous and more in- .. fJuential -and an old -fashioned ''free enterprise;' is not likely to return . But this does not necessarily mean the continued growth of big government. Even -me mbers of the ''new class,'' like ·other America(ls, do not want big government to become too 6ig. Hence Kri s to! sees the possibility of preserving "a sub- stantial and vigorous private sec· tor -not only a business sector, but also a nbngovernmental not- for·profit sector." But for thi s to ' happen the "new claSi" will have to become better ed ucated about business, and the business com·. munity has to be better informed ' about the ' 'new class.'' A big educational job on both sides. Foster G~andpar~nts on Joh To the Editor: I was moved and surprised to read your reprint ot a letter on the editorial page of your &.inday edition on July 19 relatinl to the Foster Grandparent Program at Fairview State Roepltal. As yoq know, I am a member of the Senate Finance Commit· ~lee, and, additionally, this year I was one of the members of the Joint Legislative Committee, which hammered out the flnal venion of the budget which was sent to Governor Brown. I am pleased to say that the Foster Grandparent PTogram was not __ .::> .;-.,, . "\ 'I .. y Mo f'.L.O . .,. •lot of ,.,,._ /laQ It _.,.,. ,, ( MAILBOX ) Lttfln-1 from reodn1 art \Mlcomf. TM rlfht lo condn•e lftt.,.. to /it fiPGCt or eliminate Hbd ii rfacrvfid. Utter• of JOO worc:li or lat 10i.U be gfum Jlf'l/cnrtc~. All ldfcra "*" fn. cl* dgnalvre.and mailing adtlreu bid Mm11 "'°" ~ IDitMeld on re- qwJt if ru/fk:insl fflUOfl iloppmmt. Podl'J' tOUl "°' bt pvblWaed. ~ " -~ cut rrom the b"'2°1'et as was al- leged in the letter but was, in· stead, expanded . mE FIVE -e mployes referred lo ln the letter were hired with the Upllcit understanding that they were strictly temporary. That ~tUI was det«mined by econolnlc funding from the federal 1overnme.nt, whi ch pays ., ptrtt.nt of the cotll ~the pro- llBD\-f\rrtbermore, thole fi ve employa we.re subsequently re· htied alter only one week'• delay ln 1etUA1 the procram renewfid, and tbooe delays w...., pr1mar11y adlllinlatUllve. I have alw1ys felt the Foste!' Gr~parent Program is an oul· 1taadln1 and e•tremely worth.•hUe proaram and It has alwa)'I biMJ my 1upport.. l have the greatest admiration for these unselfish people that are willing to get involved with the patients who are so desperately in need of personal love and attention to help them make, in many in· stances, dramatic progress. 1 am proud lo have been in· strumental in helping lo apprO\'e itS·funding. Dennis E. Carpenter Senator,36t.h District • The Jetter reyrinted July 19 uw written and published as a result of o miftmdtrltoru:Ung o} the complex hiring situation in lhe Foster Grandparents Program. Audrey &110., who torolt lht letter to Gov· emor Brown. is bock at work 03 a fMter grandparnt ot F'OinMw.-gd. ' umn concerning Ms. ,Landers• divorce. How lacking in sympathy and compassion ..... Whatever could have · pfompted her to write an unkind article like that ~ In such a situation, many women, having been married that l ength of tim e, find themselves in serious mental depression . The rererence to '"discretion" y.•as appalling. I have never read an Ann Landers colu mn in which she referred to anyone by name or was ever less than kind and helpful. ' MRS. Y. FERRELL No Co•pro11dae To the Editor: B -r•ff• Col-11 • Your editorial "Coutal Com· To the Editor: promise,'' on July 2', is no com· Be.a Andersoa·s column re Ann promise at all. If you read the Landen wa1 treat! Coastal Commission's plans, Every-example •he sel~ hit they state that local agencies can the spot. 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CoMt PtUI • n 0.ty 9:30 to 9. Sundl)'l 10 lo e. I • ... I ~ I I I • : .:"!.' ' ••• -. &-~ W@OlJ [[ EJ.9.1 ~ . CJ Fill ~@lfWD©@ Cot <l 1Jr'oble rn? 1:hen write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tope getting the unsu)ers ~u1d action you net'f,J to sqlve incquitlt'& in g._overnme~t and busi· ~ 1U'SS. M(lll you r questions to Pat Dunn At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily ~ f:lvt . P.O. Bo:r 1560,Co~tfl Mesa, l'A92626. lnclllde your telcphont number. l ~be <:olun1n appears daiJY except Saturdays a~W Morldous . llow to Sponsor a l'ietn-ese Ref-s- . DEAR PAT: Where can I call to find out about sponsoring a Vietnamese r~Cugee? W!1al do most refugees already have in the way or m~ter1al possessions, and what is the sponsor supposed to I do for the individual or famiJy? R . C., Costa Mesa lttr. Nicholas Thorne, lnt.,r-Agency Task Fort!e Senior Coordinator for the Camp P~ndl!'t.on operation, has assiped staff members to r espond to Inquiries from potnUat sponaors and to ~stst ln brlngtng 'together sponsor aod refu•ee famWet. Tbe ob- Jeciive of •ponsors)pp la to aa¥st the refug:ee ta making tbe j/ tramitlon ~ aelf-sulfielency In Amertc:,a. Most fiecl wltb only a f small gultcye of material posseuJonM but brougbt with them r skills and ~ttltudes that can make them productlvf' cltlzeas. Some, of cour1e, are wealtbJer. To facWta~ tbe transition into American life. the Spoil.SOI' gives the lamUy shelter, food. as· alltan..ce in &eeklng employment, and help ln getting: cblldrea enrolled in school. Thorne has aa.aounced the establishment of a special Sponsorship lnformaUoo Office at CJ mp Pendleton where interested individuals or groups can call toll-free for lnformatloa and asslstan~e. In California the quinber ls (800) 422·4%54;.from et~.w.bere. call (800) 854-5148. Operators are oP duty every day : from 1 a.m . to 5 p.m. Calls placed during other hours wUI be re· ~ corded and returned lbefollowlng diy, SS More Than·Esti•ate I• Oka11 With.,..._ ~ By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Olll'ltDtllW PllM~ DEAR PAT: I took my Sony television set to the Olympic ~ Blvd. Sony repair center in Los Angeles on May 14 because there ' was no picture. I told the person who received it that if a picture l tube was needed, or if anticipated charges exceeded $40, l wast.o ~ be informed by written estimate before repairs were made. The I work_ order s tates, "U over $40, send estimate." In spite of this, ·1. repairs were made by May 20, and I received a $44.08 bill. I com· pl~ined by letter about an estim.ate not being provided. 1 then re· ce1ved a form .letter with "estimate" charges listed !or work already finished. In addition, a letter from the service manager ~ :said that the old parts would be put back into my set if I pre· 1 ferred, but I would have to pay a $7.50 estimate charge to get my set back. Nothing was said about an estimate charge when I went in, and I feel that this whole situation has not been handled pro. ,: .. ., perly. · .. . L ~-G., Laguna Beach f . ' Sonr Service Center's spokesman says that its policy allows its service personnel to exceed an estimate up to $5 before tbe cUJtomer is contacted to authorize additional repair charges. When estimated charges on· your repair-ran just $4.18 mare tlaan • the amount for which you'd requested a written estimate tbe re· • pairs were made without an estimate sheet being provided. to yoa. f State law allows dealers to charge a "reasonable fee'' for makiaC ; tbe estimate. This is noted on the bottom of your work order. A comp.taint fo_rm is being mailed to you by the California B.ireaa of I Repair Services, however, because YoU had requested a written· estimate if charges were anticipated to be more than $40. Tbis 1 was not provided, as the law requires. If you wish to file a com-I pJaint, fill out the form and return it to Saeramento. A field In-· vestigator then will contact SooY. regarding an equitable setUe-,. ment of your complaint. • · · B Saint Michael of Tustin Avenue can get you a new front bicycle wheel, a square meal, a· crate or second-hand turnips or a port,rait of Christ, and everydayhepraises the Lord who provides them. He might be embarrassed lo be called a saint, but those who know'witr tell you he is saintly. He prefers the simple title of brother Michael-and he saYs the b irt brother is not capitalize d -but scores of Orange Coast c itizens helped over the y·ears in their own tough .times might disagree. ''My name is Michael Dwailee be.'' says brothel' Micbaer, 66, who bas devoted his life since ... 1959 to quietly and modestly promoting tbe prin- ci~ expounded by Jesus Christ Genolla Can't Fi11d Wateh or Le,tf:'r• I DEAR PAT: I received 3 Lucerne skin diver's watch as a Christmas gift last year: Due to problems, I mailed it Feb. 3 to Genova Watch Service in New York City. I i9cluded the warranty ~ and a money order for the postage tee required. When the re- paired watch wasn't s~t to me, I wrote two letters o( inquiry. When no answer arrived, I had the post office put a tracer on the I money order to see if it had been cashed. It was paid May30, but I still can't seem to communicate with Genova in any way. What's ~ 2,000 years a'go.' · "Hope for the ht)peless. help for the be1plesso • .food for the body and food (o< tliesoul.";,, bis motto. and Uie biblical -uf Mark. Chapter 10, Verse2l, is the guidingprial!ipleof&islife. "'• Mart IO is where .1~ ad· moqisfi'es the wealthy yotmg man who s.eeks the Kingdom or 1 Heaved tcf sell his "'orldly goods, give proceeds to the poor and hungry and follow Him as a ser· vaotofmankind. my next step? E . s .. Laguna Beach G~nova ,Watch Service bas no record of ever ha\ltng: received your watch, according to Its spokesman. Your letters a,lso seem to have disappeared. 'lbe firm asks you &o provide proof that the money order was cashed by Genova. If &l;lis can be done, a new watch will be mailed to you free of charge. If you mailed the watch by insured mail, be sure to include that information, and provide the warranty number. Let AYS know what type of response you receive from Genova. Further contact will be made go your behalf, U necessary. ' Snake Prohahl!J Not Peuonous DEAR PAT: My Cat caught an 18·inch snake in our backyard yesterday. When I saw that the snake was coiled, I kil\ed it wilh a shovel (or fear it might be a small rattler that :<¥0Uld bite and kill the cat. Do county animal control officers ever identify dead snakes ? I still don't know if it's a ratUe snake because it's small and-sometimes rattles don't appear until later. I'd also like to know if eating a poisonous snake can kill a cat. P. D., San Juan Capistrano Officer Dick RobWard, Orange County Animal Control snake e1:pert, said that orftcen can identify a dead snake In Areas that ornce serves, bat be recommends that personSla aw:h a situation 'seek assistance ~by catlJi{g 532-1311. If tbi snake· is po~ qualified orfi~en, will kUI it; and if It ls one of die many 1!4JD- poisonous varieties, it wUI be resetUed in an anpopulatid'afea. Robillard said that baby ratU...aff,es have a "button .. oo their tails even if no ,.ttles are viSIDl'e.*onpollofou snakes ID tlils area have tails that come tOi slender po~t; as did tbe snaU your cat encountered. Gopbtt snakeicaa reaeinble Pacllic rattleni, be added, but rattlers have a stout bodY~ King and gopher snakes seldom.stay in an area when rattlers are present and call have a natural instinct to avoid poison snakes when possible. Venom ls harmless when ingested by an-animal. It must be Injected Jntothe bloodstream by the snake's fangs before an animll can be poisoned. _ Seamed Nylon Stoeld119• .S..arce DEAR PAT: Would you please help me find out wh,.ere my mother can purchase n)olon stockings with Seams? I ca~'t locate any s tore that still sells this type ot stocking. , F . R .• Laguna Beach ' . . ~ Most manufacturen ha we dlscoatlnaecl this style, aad .-.of the major department stores carry seamed nylons. Alberts Hosiery,, ;1333 Bristol, Costa Mesa, does offer a 1elect'9r1 of seamed nylons, however. Botb tervice weight and 1been are available. Mailed delivery can be arranged by phoning 5ft·4997. Montgomery Wards catalog also otters 70-denier seamed nylons , with cotlon soles. Phone 492·18U to order~ 'ltJtere Do We Go to Donate Orgali• '2'' DEAR PAT: Where can my husband and I writetoottain in· formation about donaijng various organs aner death to organiza- tions involved in tr~plant operations! Occas~onally I 've heard and read cibout facilities Lhat esUblish Organ \banks," bul I've never r~cgr_ded their n~es or addresses. • ;. ~ , .\ ~ V.11.,Itvine t1 ' ~ tTnuOiirianl1atlont Yoa Can contact laet-'e: Loe Aaceti1 pt1iit J!:qend11lon, m s. BID, 11111\e dt;'LM'-Aapl..,-1'.:i\ 99t~; Doe9r8ervlee,IZlS. Vlrlll.~~CA'-1 •..U• lhlrtH; Onege Clomd1·<ii••...eiulll1 Ce.llor"=lloiio: •11, !!Oli,AD1; CA HTH, oad U.ta1•Bllli,-·fli lllilllo ..,,.,, .... , TB '""5. Tiie 81911 Ano:~ C.ma~ B1ipll1i wtll'_,lde .-•• 11oa 1boal "'.,. ..... "'""''11,.., ....... --.-· Ear-orcll la111181e, 11'0 W. ftlnf'.SL• UI Aqol~ CAc'"'7; ..... reor ___ ,._ .......... ; ..... : i ' ONCE A WEALTHY, worldly man, with handsome holdings in r eal estate, brother Michael to- day lives on his Social Security pension in a tiny_, busy, cluttered residence and workshop at 1686 ''The r eside ntial financial market right now i~ a zoo," ac- cording t o Irvine Company Treasurer Rich Geller. · And picking the tabbies from the tiger.S is a tough job with or without a prog11am. I "Thete are so many different I rates and t~rn\s that the experts .. ar~aving difficulty understan~ 'mil lt. let. alone the consumer,"· • Geilerspid. · ~ At the core-of the ·complexity are t• different, and competing I types ·of h&me ·,plortgage loans. Ttie fiud intitetl; rate mortgage is a falnili&r staDdard. But re-- centb' resutiected variable in· 1":terestratemortgageshavepoten·' -t\al homebuye rs developinJ j eyestr:ain from ptiring ovt!"f ~ broch~s._:-compartng the two ~ formsof(inancihg. · Presently, the homebuyer has ·i a choice or fixed or variable t mortgage rates. ' . . 111,l'f. CRITICS of variable rat'. mor.ti ages and consumerist.I )lre<li#-tbat, if present trends ~ fon~ue, the varipble rate may l be ~«'only game in town. i And that, says Taket sugu ' Takei, director .of the Californi~ ~ Department of Consumer Af· ~ fain, "i& a potential disaster for I the consumini public." Reports of the r eactions ol the l!"ons umlng public are mixed: Great Wect ern ,Savings arid Loan, one ~of four area savinis I and lo~ firms ofleJlng variable fAte •mortgages exclus~r. re· ports .. aU the business r\\f'e)can handle." . · on t11e.rotber bind, ~ince Iii• four larc• ••viii~ nd loans we t inio • tbe' v&d•ble rate fljj"'iclng, 'bur .'!iiiliiiii hu b1lloofted '.~ i 1ya, lOu ._ol!i,~ SIJll Rowe..,..A mesti:oa 1-a1 ~ SaYIDp ....s Loag ,oiflnn •hi<h ollers fixed rote mQrllar•only. ''We 're llOt 0Uerln1 them now,".Rowe1aya Ol:tbo·v..table rate loano ''nd I bope.we don't ..,; lato u.e,, but It la a /dluatiOG -I ' . . -'" ' I ~OAllY PltOT, ., . SECTION B SUrtday.August3.1WI • .. 'Brother' Mlcliirel DWallHbe makes Important small talk'wlth h.lilfrlend and neighbor, ' Louie Martinez · · V ... .. . . A Saint Called Micliael harvest. "I think appearances can be deceiving,'' s ays brother Michael. ''They're not destitute. They're just ha ving trouble mak· ing ends meet.'' He does disapprove of visitors to his open-a ir pantry who still find they have money for tobacco and beer .. Sometimes, brother Michael's cupboard is nearly bare-but there is always enough toshare- and one recent d ay it contained only a j ar or pickles with a crooked label, a wrinkled tomato and a bottle of shaving lotion that had leaked. "I'm hoping for something bet· ter later in . the day," he re• marked almost apologetically to Tustin Ave ., Costa Mesa. a youn_g man who wordlessly He has renounced air in-came and wordlessly left brother come but the modest sum that Michael's Utile workshop. keeps him in simple food and "His father is an ambassador shelter. His agin g. landlord has of a poor nation and he's going to held t,he rent at $65 a month for 12 school ber e. but he just can't years despite inflati0!1, because make ends m eet ,•• brother at 1686 Tustin Ave., he believes Michael says· sortfy, so the young the Lord's work is getting done. man caonot hear and reel s hame. Brother Michael's heart and· Gray-haired, of Lebanese ex- door are always open, he traction, Dwaileebe says he was declares. dealing with actor James Cagney And his children, his brothers and his brother, William ex- a n d sister s, range frQ m lensi~e HarborArea landholders , neighborhood r agamuffins to.the back 1n the 1950s and easily could rich who arrive in elegant clothes have become a millionaire. and black Cadillacs or Lincolns One day, he decided Jesus was Cai tbe free food and merchan-ofrering bette r -if unseen - dise he, scrounges fr om treasure. But br9ther Michael supermarkets for those in need. says litt le of what moved him, Some come in the dark or except that unnamed friends did night. too proud to be seen pick-~a lot of praying at the time. ing through the wooden crates or ,His eyes;twtnkle and mist over, . no-longer.prime produCe lined ap recalHng tb•t day. beside'his.Opeo dOor .. ,. · ''Tb e ocean 'Wa s · just ' ''lt's,.aj)vays gone in the mom-purple ... th~re were cattle graz· ~~·'.~np_ftbe salvaged da)'-ing on the hills ~low Cofx>na del Old brea~16ill\s and vegetables Mar .•. my 'leart w.as.filled with tdOfth•~{'rof.i d~°i,i>l•Y '!!f~ If\ tla<t'coodne'ss of G'od, \' he 4ani'!Gied cootainero .. U!~·people. de<!ares. • pasaappn1bfgroceryillell. 'Toil;o.1. tother Michael's life -~·kr n~tbing ~· ynth remaliS_;tulf. if simple. th& lood. the packages are just ; . • .> 4 • busted." says lptii!ber Michael, HE 11,tS ~RIENDS, young and whose >;iew oC rbOs'e he serves is old;" wtk> eoogregate at what profOWlClly gentle and tolerarit, brother .Michael considers one of e·spe.eiatly t owa rd non · his·miss-ons),wherehe-feedsthe Christi;lns . hungry and needy and frames re- ONE NEIGHBOR on Costa Mesa's east side ,is quite critical of those who partake of brother Michael's free food-oft.en at night in those big, black, ex- pensive sedans -selecting only the best of the day's trash bin . . ' . ' ' ligious p_ictures for distribution Thei-e is his friend Sarah, a de· af-mute woman_ who can.never hope to"even hear him speak her name· in greeting. She arrives with a smile each day, to pick among the. ,tturnips, crookneck squash or outer goods arrayed in The Variable Rate M.ortage: P~rt Of Finance 'Zoo' • ByDOUGLASFRITZSCllE O;IUMO.lly 1'6MlsYlif that is now being .contemplated.'' With v°'riable rate and fixed rate..mortgages competing in the bOme loan market, pµblici,acce~ tance js the rreat .• variable .lhat could · keep ... other savings and loans qn fixed r ates or push them in~fleiipl~ rates. ' . If the standard has risen, the savings and Joan h as the opt.ion of increasln g its rates. If the Stan• dard has dropped, the slivings and loan must reduce its rates. Increases a nd reduction's in rates may be no less than one. tenth of a percent and no more thanone-q uarterpercent. crates by brother Michael's open door. She takes only what she needs, but often carries away a little ex· tra which s he cooks and brings back for the g r ay-haired old bachelor benefactor who&e voice she.will never bear. ''Sarah ... "he says thoughtful· Jy. "I don't even know her Jast name.'' There fs his food·scrounging partner, old Casey Tanis, 75, with a black, Groucho Marx-like beret and grinning mouth full of gold teeth. Who is also around. every day. . He is there to joke, talk and help carry on the Lord's work in the brimming bins behind Alpha Beta, Stater BrOs., the Safeway arid the Thriflimart. · Vi ctoria Van Wagoner is another touched by Saint Michael of Tustin Avenue, who insists the system of Christianity s hould not. be complicated by dogma, ritual and t~rigidrules. She sees him a little like J esus when He delivered the Sermon on the Mount and Ced the 5,000 with loaves and fi shes, but for brother Michae~. his loaves·· and f.ushes just never seem lo stretch so far. "Brother Michael is just a won· derfuJ sout,"·says Mn. Wagoner, one of those who senses a saint at work in the Harbor· Area. And he has hu'ndreds or friends among children to whom he tea.c hes and preac hes in a grandfatherly"way, giving small prizes for memorized pas&ages of ·Scripture and offering wise counsel about lhose grave crises that are disastrous mars · and momentous milestones of every- childhood. THF;'Y a.t.NGE·-00111. the need for a new bicyclefront-·tire to death or divorce in the family. The children, in tum, help him p.ickage pamphlets, tracts and paper back Bibles in plastic bags for free distribution. "Sometimes I give them a little pocket change,•• confesses broth e r Mi c ha e l . ''And· sometimes they just do it for The Lord.'' His ministry isn't confined to · the Har!><>r Area a nd, in fact, 10 years ago next We.et, be tGBk·it to w,tts, right after the August, CSee HELPER, Po,geBZl the boom and bust cycle of the housing market by providing a constant supply of mortgage money availale. • Takei, of the Consumer Affair$ Department, believes that ont:Y variable rates will be available in the near future. I-le opposes the concept. "VARIABLE RATE mortgage~ could have .• signµi~. cant impact on a bomeowner's ability to .obtain credit from other sources. The amount of equity in a home, which could be used for security for another loan, would vary semi-anauallY unde r t.h e variable'· ~ate mortgage syste m . •''Takelsays. · "With a fixed ra.le. mortgage equity is accumulated: slowlx. but is. in fact, available toseeure other transactions.'' Takei points out that interei1t rates have ri11en steadilyoveitht: past.20 yeari; '.'and to project ir{. THE IRVINE COMPANY of· fers both trl»e• or mortgages a:t two of its developments; Rancho San Joaquin and Promontory Bay. A "tiny minority" at Rancho San JO'aquin and "a few" at Promontory Bay took the quarter percent interest break offered with tlie varfable loans: The balaric:e'weiit for So/& percent io- terest '!ilfd 'loans, according to Geiler: · • MORTGAGEES MUST BE terest costs for the C?ming ~ notified 30 days in advance of a years the pros~ects for .co~~ r ate chane._e and have the option ~umers entenng into a vanable or paying •off the loan without ll'l~est m?rtgage today cannot penalty within 90 day:s after the , be,~~~ . mg ... rate hike becomes effectiwL' comparr to~ fixed ·.-.; • ' ra(e .. ortgage, • says Take~ The rate m:ay chane,e no Q)Ol'e ~#·~:Pie variable r3te mortgage is f ?flen than twice. a year and.~ ' ptitential 4.i.saster for·the ge11eral mcrease a maximum o(.2~ PltT coosuminfpublic.'' centoverthespanoft.be,l~. ~. ~ ~ In terms of House .'payments. WM~ evaltiatiog the fixed venua 1warlabl,e mortgage op· tions, bomlbuyers are faced with a choice betweea the security of a stable rate and ilbe gamble that the variable rate will rise mini.Pi.ally oi g'o down. · A move toward Vanable m-, the amount.of ~8i'lfllli0onthly of terest rates bf fed~ral•savtQp cours< ... Varies "~Aih the toial ru\d toans ~a1;.st>:m1ed rec~tly mortgage amoGlt. ,. bycong,ress10Cfald1sapproyal. _ + •t Unde'Ntb~·p~ei~-guidelines, ~ ~ variable rate mortgages ~l{lllre \!))!I:_ Tbe homebuyer begins with a given mortgage rate, presenUy a q~ of a P.er..cent bel9w the fixed~·~· rate. . Eve\ot,¥O<lmonths, the savings and loQ ev,1luales t he. role •Cainst a coSt-of-m oney standard. provided by the Federal Home· Loan Bok of San Francico. But the savin gs 'and,_Joanll it would· take ·t~e~ or cons• '~ argu e tha t wi.~-out va'riable ~nt max.imunt'tate ~&¥5 to mortgages hgm e loan funds tq.lre the rate thb-:qial\mum 2'A could dty up ifrom~peUtlon percent. ,... .. A formoneyrromotbe.rbQi't'Owers., A. m axi mum l oc'remental J 4ddltioneJ-ly, sals -1-lm~rial chan~e of ~qu a.t\tf.percent on J I Savings and Loan:in .a~f>rOcbure Pt,000 mortaa,.--would~t .n l on variable rates. "It will be addJtional ·$$ per mcinth· if the par_ticul_arly attr active d~rin~ chance '¥ere ma~e at the end Of. 'f)etiodS'of t1·ght money and m the five yeahs. according to n~ event you wish to sell yuur home' provUled by Imperial S.~ while assisting you in purchasing arid Loan.. a new one.'' Tb' maximam ~·escala~ • • \ Savlng1 and loans alJo argue ,....Jd fi1ke tlt9,~onlltly ~ Lhat the variable rak'S will ease lOthn.eilhatamouat. '. I c, I .. ~· I ' I I I , .. I • • I 82 DA.IL Y PILOT '* D*ilr Pli.t lbll Pllolo FRIEND FOR LIFE: HELEN McKAGUE Good D eed<"r • • Big Sister Helen Mc.Kague of Costa Mesa did a gdo<l deed -and the result has been a warm and ·enriching friendship. ~trs . McKague. 57, decided 4 112 years ago to joln Big Sisters, an organization v•hich pairs adult women with young girls who need so- meone to talk with and go places with. Her "little sister·· was Irene Gray of Santa Ana. now 15. ··we have turned out to be real good rriends. She's just Jike one of the family. We go out to eat and "'ego to s hows,·· ;\lrs. McKaguesaid. ti.trs. ~tcKague, a \1.'idow y,;ho has suffered from multiple sclerosis since she was young, sai.EI she hasn ., let her illness keep her from enjoying life. "'It 's just something I 've had t.o live y;ittr, ··~h e s aid. But the illness is of concern to Irene. "She's planning on when she gets bi g enough she'll take care of me," Mrs. McKague chuckled. The two spend one weekend per month together and talk on the phone every day. '"We'll be friends for life," Mrs. MCKa gue said. Women interested in finding a "little sister" of their o"·n can contact Big Sisters at 834 -1116. 1'o u Can Help ·Phone Frie nds For the elderly person li ving alone, or so- meone who is temporarily or permanently an invalid, a daily reassuring telephone call on.en .can make the difrcrence as to whether he or she lives an independent life alone, or is con- fined to a nurs ing or convalescent home. Through the VolWlteer Bureau's Cheery ltello prqgram, callers are matched up to re- cipients and make a short daily check-in phone call or an occasional friendly visit via the telephone. The program has operated suc- cessfully for many years, but new callers are no\1,i needed. • • • "Volunteers only, or the library branch offices will be closed down." This was the • "'"decree of the Huntington Beach city council due to the budget problems. So beginning in Au gust, volunteers can enjoy a variety or tasks at the Graham, Banning or Main Street annexes, or the Bookmobile in Huntington , . llai:bour. Hours an·d'days are flexible, and • much help is s till needed. ' • ' ' ' l ,. i " I . I • • • The United Crusade net?f1s hf'lp v.rith its annual campaign. Volunteers in this way may aid many agencies at one time. Dozens of workers are still net.>ded to stuff and address envelopes and prepare Ut~rature. The work can be picked up at the Voluntary Action Center and done at home al your convenience. For information about the above openin gs contact the \Vest Orange County Voluntary ,-\ctiOn Center at the Huntington Beach Outreach Office, 960-3312. To Yo u r Hea lth Being Bugge d Scores of diCCerent insects and.other pesl'i "bug" our daily lives, but.during the s ummer months the outdoorsman is particularly vulnerable to them . Nature's many creeping, ctawling and flying creatures can deliver painrul (and sometimes deadly ) stings or bites, and sometimes also trans mit disease. Bees, wasps, ticks, chiggers and flies are U!Ually prominent pesl.S of farmers, fll· hermen, hunters and picknickers, but in cer- tain JP"eas scorpions and poisonous spiders are also a problem. 1r you are stun& by a honeybee, you musl take prompt action to minimize the pain and irritation. Once the honeybee slings, the barbed stinger and tt}e venom-filled sac oft.en remain attach~d to the skin. - ' Tobac~o Ban? Officials in .Dispute WASHINGTON <AP) conclillons1 -Thegovernmcntls try· The Tobaaco Institute· ing agilin to win con· said. that wbeli Wein ·. gression"611 approval to berte.r rn1de a similar banthemanufactureand lt .... ement last rear. ~ile of elgarettes wllh Pretident Ford sald the high tar and hicotlne con· views were Weinborger's tent. own and not the ad· On the het>l s of this an. ministratlOn's. nouncement last week by " There have been ~t Secretary Caspar W. least two attempt.a th.is Weinbe rg e r or the ' decade to ban cia:arettes Department of 1-leallh, with high levels or tar and EduC'ation and Welfare nicotine. (HEW ), a House tobacco One was by Sen. Frank subcommittee chairman E. Moss (D·Utah) in 1972, vowed to resist all such who held h~arlna:p but efforts. was unable to have a bill Weinberger, in submit· reportedoutofthe SenJte ting Lht> govt>rnment's Co1nmerce Committee ninth report on smoking that would •authori e a and health to Congress, ban. ' Urged the ban. But ·con· Last year Moss tried gressional action is a1a1n by attemptjng LO necessary to grant this have the C~ns\lme;f power to any go\•crnment Produc~ Safety Cor:il" ~ agency. mission set nicoUne and tar levels above· which ntE HEW report re-the corhmissio1'. would ferred to new scientific. then declare a pal-ticular research that said again clgarett.e a health that cigarette smoking is hazard. The c9mmission a1eTioushealth problem. rejected Moss' peUtim, ''lts toll Jn illness.and saying il did not have premature death is need· authority toUke such BC· less and pre\'entable," tlon. · Weinberger said in a let· A federal ' court even .. , ter accompanying the re-tualJy ruled. that th~ c&n- port. · mis¥ion did have such But Rep. Walter B. authority butbythaltime Jones ( D . N . C .), tobacco jnterests had chairman of the House succeeded in amendine agriculture tobacco sub-the law setting up the committee, s•id that the commission lo specifical- request Po!nted up re· ly exclude cigarettes newed efforts by the from its ·area of regula- federal government to tion. . "tnierfere in the private Weiriberger's proposal lives or American ... doesnotsetlevels oftar citizens who enjoy smok-· and nicotine. ingand"·hoshouldhavea He asked Congress to choice or brands." ·•authorize Lhe regulation A trade industry group, of cigarettes through the the Tobacco Institute, power to ban th e criticized test results manufacture and sale of used to partially support cigarettes exceeding HEW's conclusions. what are consider ed ex- A SPOKESMAN, com· menting about quantities of carbon monoxide round in test rooms where smoking had occurred, said the same-results cannot be obtained ex · cept under laboratory cessively hazardou s levels of tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide and other ingredients shown to be injurious to health.'' He said that thi s authority should be given to HEW "or some other appropriate agency." Ul'ITt ........ EXPERIMENTAL SHEEP YIELDS 4 LAMBS Technique to be Trted on Cow• More TwinJJing . . Seen for Cattle SAN Flt.ANCISCO (UPI) -Planned paren- thood for cows? Scientists are working: on it with a serious twofold purpose : to increase the number of calves per cow, and to thereby lower meat prices. • Tests to induce cows to have twins are under way at the UniversitY of Califoroia al Davis. The twinning process "could have a realistic efrect on the price of beer." says G. Eric Brad- ford, chairman of the-Animal Science Depart· ment at Davis. Here's how the twinning .. plan w.ould work, a~rdinflo Bradford: · Cows chosen as potential donors of fertilized eggs to other cows ar~ injected with hormones. This is ''to achieve superovulation -mwe eggs than hormal,'' saya the scientist. Then the donor oow is mated "either natufal- ly or by insemination with a superior male. •f About f~ve da)'S later, the donor COW is operated on, t he fertilized eggs are removed and t'l''O are transferred to each of several reclpien\S. Fall's First Frost 19.50 Give y o ur hair a new look fo r fall with o ur 25.00 value fro sting epeclal for just 19.SO. Long hair slightly m ore . Shampoo & set extra. Try .. • our ooref r~ wosh & w ear Blow ; Cut fo r only 11 .00. 84Kruty Srudio. o.11 8IOl'"9S ellt."9p( Morlna t Manku,.... Ptdicur ... racial •• E!~ywi. .J.-;.. ---..I~-----~ • What ~·Price . Quick ·Talk~ • ' ' . "Belly Bouc~ter bouafrt a bit or butter. But 1be ••id, 'This butter'& bitter. tr I put lt in my batter, it wlllimall:e lny batter' bitter.' So she bou1ht a hit of better bUtter, put It in her bitter batter, made her · · bitter batter bet· ter. So 'lia better Belt'y Boughter bouaht a bit or bet· ter buJ,ter. 1' f l 'm•not trying to 1te a smart-aleck. merely giving you one of the many vocal exercises students get dur· ing the two-week course at 8uc - Uoneering college. Read that open- ing paragraph over. Now again . Speed up . Go faster . Didn't make it through without falling all over your tongue, did you? I took'the course and while it \vasn't a job in the st.Met sense or the word, it was a double job in another. We went trorq 7 :30 in the morning until arter 9 o'clock' at night, surviving the taunts and whiplashes ot 17 instructors and several public auctiom at which the students actually sold. I emphasize the word "sold" because none of us thought we could do it. AN AUCTIONEER, a good one, can make · or break a sale. He is one of the greatest ac- tors-in the world. He can sell a burlap sack or poison ivy and get a goOO price for it. I remember one ev~ing we students, 34 or us, were at a Moose lOdge auction. When it came my turn to sell. I was handed an old, black and very heavy frying pan. It probably v.•ould have cost half a buck in a second-hand store. But because the · lodge and a uxiliary members were enthusiastic and because two particular people wanted that pan, 1 quartered and half-bucked it up to $5.50. CThen I asked the Lord to forgive me.) Auctioneers, like singers, don't drink milk or carbonated beverages or eat ice cream before a sale. A coated throat can mean dis- aster. · There are less "than a dozen auction schools in the country but even if there were 1,000, I'm sure Western College would still be tops. You're a lways on your feet at that schooJ. We weren't in class 30 minutes that fir~t morning when each student was given the opportunity or standing before his classmatCs and "sell- ing" an old garden rake. Curiousity enrolled me in the school. I met some great guys from a dozen states and Canada, ihcluding a 75-year-old man from Red Bluff, Cultf., and lwo great women. As a one-time fourth-trader who shivered In his "tennles " when he hud to stand In lraot or . the class. too •cared und bashful to4peak, l 've come a long wtiy. Now I'm as vocal as tho Mormon Tu.bernaclc Choir. NOT TOO l ,ONG AGO I helped an auc- tioneer friend sell out a shoe repair shop. The shop had been closed for three years and ever- ything, including the line equipment and several dozen puirs of new western boots, was ·up for groibs . We r;:aot only sold shoe laces by the 100-pair but also the three-year-old c;alen- dars off the 1,11 alls. Now that crowd -was responsive. . l hadn't been out of school a .week when a pollce department asked me to r un i\s once·•· year auction ot conrlscated items, unclaimed bik.es and all sorts of odds and ends. This was my debut and I was one nervous auctioneer. But when I got 10 bucks for a rusty, tar· spattered bike frame, I figured the luck of the Irish was working. An auctioneer hrildB up a busted radio lo the crowd. "Will you glve a dollar? Will you give a dollar? One dollar, one dollar, half a dollar, half a dollar. Thank you, sir!" Sometimes "Sir'' is no one. If the crowd is slow, an auc-1 tioneer may fake an opening bid. Good auctioneers, of course, make im· presSi\•e money. orten It's a percentage or the sale. But a good auctioneer isn 't necessarily a fast one. Attend an auction of expensive art treasures sometime. The bidding is almost llke casual conversation. In offering an item, whether it's a 10-ton truck or a broom, an auctioneer generally starts the bidding at a larger figure than he expects to hear the first Lime around. He may ask Tor !10 for a chair but will be perfectly happy with a first-time bid ot $5. I.f he's good. and it the crowd is ~wept along, he just may wind up with a $25 s ale. I've auctioned cattle. too, at a livestock sales yard to commercial buyers, but_really didn't know what I was doing. But I sold". ln the livestock market, yo u nJways start al a price very close to what you know you'll be getting. You 're often only moving pennies, nickles and dimes. ' Some people, "'hen they learn I'm a graduate auctlonetr, often ask, •·say something, v.·iil yo1,1?" l 'm not shy but neither am I 11 windup toy liU 1 usually come back with "Hello."' Doniel Halligan is a retired newspaptrmon who worked at 132 jobs in three ~ors -OJking and ~t­ ting no special treDtmnlt -as the basis of this col- urnn. about the kind of employes we oil take /or granted. The colun111 u.'111 continue as long as~ can keep finding new jobs. Readers wtlh questionl and comments may write to hi,n in core of the Daily Pllol. f 'or personal repi!reJ encWse stamprd self- adtlressed enuelope. HELPER OF HOPELESS ... (Fr om Page Bl) 1965, revolution while blackened timbers and black tempers still smouldered from the fiery re· volution. Food has been 'distributed Utrougb his work in the ghetto and hundreds of Christmas mornings in Watts and Compton. have been brightened by crates of oranges he collected from packers who couldn't market them as Grade A products. "Any race, creed. rell g1on or color, it's hard to get a man tolalk about his soul when his belly is crying for food,'' he remark's. Brother ·Michael is aging, however . and ip his 66th ye,w.r the man many call sajriµy says he is about ready to me.et The i'i1aker "'ith ComCort, confidence and even joy when you get down to it. He also did. not dispose of all his realty holdings after his con· .,.-ersion to Christ's teachings in 1959, using th'e funds amounting to hundred~ of thousands or dollars for good works. ''l own two occan·view Iota in Corona del Mar." he says, wit• the characteristic twinkle in h~ tc>yeindit·ating a little joke. Brother'Michael then ex.plains the choice sea view lots.Overlook· in g the ocean are actuall:1 gra v.esites in Paci£ic Vie" ti.·1emorial Park. where his re- mains "'ill someday rest. "I only need one ror myself,• he says simply. "And I eavt away the other to a poor womu whooe husband died from drink.,. Summer Sale Sp.ecial 1 ........ . , .... _ ... Drexel Cocktail Table Reg. •549 ... • Now •329 A ~ of peoplt were rMOnf for better th ing• , -. but the question wos when? The an1....,.r i1 In the Biggar SumrMr Sole '7!1i _ .. providing for tlKh out1tanding value.• os thi1 elegant table·from Orextl'• famau• "Et Cetera" collection. This piece (Wln"dsar finish with glas1 top) was ielected from our re;ulor 1tock, of courw. lnt•ior ~tlQfter Ml'Vic• ovoilabl• 01 alway1. Come in , .. becouie this i1 o 'ole of difference .. '.like no other in the We11t . ' SALE NOW .•. AT ALL 3 STORES . f t ' ., ] ] r: ' ' , ., !undly. Auguet 3, 1975 DAILY PILOT lJ:J Marriage Made "It'°°' mor• o 'limplededarotbt l lM"Jt1 a /orn1ul contra<:t. The hovr'!I CQUple tnade •ure it ww couched in the lan(IU<Jgt of lutu!.and U certainly cured Albert's sharp .attack: of .'olton llit' ... "Nigel l'ethom's "Vic· ai;fett. "It ln QQ way clirninl:.hed our love for each other :ind this contract has , in fact, ~ivcn il a new d lmen~lon , ''she said. Sh'c and Bill ha ppi ly sl~nt.td a contr act that cont:..1n" tke pro. vi sion that t he r e shall be no children for the fir~t.ye<.ir of their n1arriagc .. may want lo m akc ehanl!e<i . "'c may be ha ppy t!nough to l('a\'t.' 1t exactly th~ w:J y it is or," sh1· laughc..>d, "we may be sick tu the leelhv f e1;1ch other.'' . in lh(• ('ttnlrru·I t h:tt l"arh partner v.ill µa y hu or ht.·r (·x ~·nscs dur· 1n.,: rn ~11·r1;1 ~c -ShPffi cld takes l'ilfl' ur n1 ortga~c pay m~nts -10 lht•y hJ\'1: <J j!rt.•t.•d "that there will ti..· no sup1>0rt Jl3yn1t.•nt of uny kuld .. In Heaven, hut toria and A.lbt:rt. · · Hill Sht.>((ield had learned in two previous rn arriages th<Jl "altarilis" is a wedding day af· n1 ction that is in no way confi ned 1.o royal pe~n ages . TllEV Wll.l. TALK about that provision -in , fact, 1hcy'll talk about evcrythinjt -next June 12. In that unl ikC'ly ev('nt, ~h1.f field s aid, a clause 1n the t·on - tract provides the means tu lhl' "'rh(·sc 1ssu(.•s of st.•poration - end : "Elther party n1ay refuse lo p1'11pt•rt~·. '''"' vaty, CX'IX'nses -a& renew thls agreement bf '-''ritlcn ~p1.·ll .. d out in t he contract lead notice of same not SOOR\'I' th ~1 11 i;11n1c pt.·uµlc lo th ink there might two weeks nor later than on1.· 111• ;1 l;_iek of love in the mar- 1The Contrpct? ''ll '!i a panicky,.c laus- trophoblc sens a tion tha t hit m e shortly before the ce re - Jl\Onlet> and never really left me during the marriage," he re- "Two weeks before thut da le we start lo r enegotiate our con· tract ," Leslie expl ui ned. "We • week from the expiration d<itcof'. r1ugt'." Sherf ield said. this agreement," And just as {he couple agrc.-cJ .. Not so," he set id. "And many ;J parti<:i1>a nt in a divorce court :u·tion will fervently wish that a t''intr:1<"t of th·e type that we are hunnring: he ro had heen drawn up Q • • • By TOM BARLEY CHMO.llWPlleilSWlt .. ca ll s. It hit him for the third time last June in Sa~l Lake Cily, just a few days before he was to exchange wedding vows with lovely Leslie Eldredge or Farmington, Utah. They sat down and talked about it. ••From that moment I knew 1 had it licked," he said. The product or that conversa· tion was a four-page marriage contract that will, Sheffield pre- dicts. becom e as common in American ma rriages as the wed- ding ring. 1T BANISllED his "allaritis" and senl him to the altar on June 12 with none of the qualms that contributed, he feels today, to the collapse of his previous mar- riages. "We have taken none of the love out of our marriage by set· ·ting down the rules of our partnership in this manner," he stressed. "We (eel the provisions we have put down in black and white have s trengthened our marriage and will do the same for any other couple." ''Its prime aim," Sheffi eld said, "is communication. The contract calls (or Us tO Sit do\1rn every month With the contract before us, discuss its.terms and bring out into the open any viola- tion that one partner feels . the other may have committed. "No businessman in his right mind would enter into any kind of partnership without a written contract,'' commented Sherfield, who practices law in Santa Ana. "It just the same with . m.'.!r·· riage, •• he said. '' Al~is sw~etness and light at the beginning but it can go sour if the partners , as in the business enterprise, don'l s il down and discuss issues (rankly and face to face." Les lie Sheffield warml y NEGOTIATION? -Bill and Leslie Sheffield could easil y be holding a "bargaining s ession" here a s they mug it up over the contract that ·spells out te rms arid expectations of their almost-new marriage. It was Bill 's third trip to the a ltar. but his first "under contract." ::ir1d bif{ned by them." ' IT IS CERTAINLY true that n1a ny or the clauses in the Shef- field -El dredge contract smack oC the la w offi ce rather than the lov- c-r1lleJ home of newlyweds. Ru t th<-rc arc other clauses: "I t is l he des ire of I .es lie and Bill lo marr y, li ving together in a ~pirit or love and comfort.·• And : '' Eklth parties realize that corn mun1cation of thoughts and feelings is paramount toward the .:oal or deepen in ~ understandin& .and love. "1'he~er r e each party agrees to C"o mm nicate their feelings at a ll tirn , regardle:;s of whether those feelings be or frustration , of anger , or of love and warmth." Al least one r eader or the con- lr;1cl feels that the d1i ving force and heart of the document may be fou nd in iL-; four\h clause. "Each party expects the other to do their best to provide emo- tional support and an expression of loyally lo the other on a daily basis. ''They e ac h r e alize the pressure -filled nature of the society in which they li ve and i.1.'i ll each do their best to soften the impact or this pressure upon the oth er and to make the other's lime at hon1e a lime of comfort, sereni ty a nd revitalization." And so far, Leslie and Bill SheC- field. agree, each partn,!!r is right in lin e with the provisions of their "newly weds billof ri ghts." · "But check with: .us AlJg._,12," Sheffield grinned. "We have • conference set for t.l1<1t dale and you never know ... 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No •ppolntmenl nece11•ry. Charge It. I •• Handsomely engraved hunting and railroad mo11 rs on an11qued ' . gold·lone or pewicr·colored melal. Rail road watch has 60- minuto lrack dial. All have shock protected movements. Hunter's pocket kn1 re h as tw o sta1nles5 steel b1 ade'5 While or yellow rnet al.J U:f1U Watch chain com!)in larg and small hnk~ i ~hr le or yenow me1a1. ~O ARCADIA CANOGA PAllK CARSON DOwMv ~ON HUNTINGTON BEACH UKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWp0RT MACll NORTHRIOOE ORANOE 'TlfE CITY' P~ RIVERllDE SAN 8!11NAllDINO yENTURA wm• • w~ u .. rour JCl'wllef _ge _ . \ I .. ()· l .. •f DAILY PllOT I '.• .Travelers: Check· AccoUnt By JO OLSON otfiw 0.11, l'tlettMll ''Sir, when.a mo" U Hred of Lon. don, he i.r lir<d of Ii/•. /or~ in • London all I bat lift con afford.." SalnMelJ.m- • _ Yes, Mr. Johnson, there is ln London "all that life can afford'' .nd quite a fe-.· things that m<>1t people can't. Just a sk Ferne Kadish and Kathie~ Kirtland. They know where moet of the exclusive boutiques are, where to. find the most expensive antiques,. "'hich clubs are frequented by 1uminaries such as David Frost and David N.iven Jr. and which hotels are ''in.'' With their help, you can spend al least $500 a day in London ahopping, sightseeing and eating at mapy places you 'll never read about iri Michelin. - The Los Angeles women have turned their list into a tongue-in- cbeek travel book tiUed "London on $500 a Day: Tax and Gratuities Not Included," which is entertaining reading for anyone bound for London., Mrs. Kadish was challenged lo do the book by her husband, Sheldon, a businessman who manufactures children's wear, after she went on a shopping i;pree in London. He sat in his airplane seat on the return trip adding up his wife's purchases. and when he got the total, he told her she was more than qualified lo write a book about how to spend a lot of money in London. Mn. Kadis h contacted Miss Kirtland, director for California Apparel News and Men's News, tor help, and the two set out lo meet tbe challence. NEW YORK NEXT They had so much fun that ,:they 've written another on Los )Angeles, have just completed :Paris and are working on New il'ork. : "We first wrote an outline.''. i.Miss Kirtland said. "We sold the • ~book from the outline, then went :l>ack to London with a list." . They asked Londo&ers about Nt·here lo shop, eat, stay and play, t.and when they found they were "getting the same hotel and r estaurant names, they knew they w.ere at the end. ! Then they visited all the ~places, talked to owners, made -·~notes, and finally taped their ilt:omments in their hotel room t late al night. Miss Kirtland said they didn't have much time to buy anything lhemsel vn, but they did bring back a complete set of London phone directories, which made their lucga1e . 250 pounds over· weight. The book 15 "a whole fantasy. . . .. KATHLEEN KIRTUNDAND (LEFT), FERNE KADISH trip," she added. ••Jt's a very voyeuristic type of t.hing. People think it's fun ." It will be used, she thinks, because "people like to escape" and it's a "readable" guide book, !or a change. It is the kind of thing a traveler ; might put in bis carry-on bag to read on the plane, tben u.se for one special njgbt CAN"TSTOP They are finding it "very dif .. ficult" to be objective as they write about Los Angeles. and don't know when to stop adding names. Miss Kirtland said Paris, so far, affords the most op- portunities to s pend $500 a day, but that in New York it is also very easy to live luxuriously. Tokyo, their next stop, is statistic.ally the most expensive city in the world, she added. The two women, different in lifestyle and approach <Mrs. Kadis h is a Beverly Hills housewife :-vith two children and l\1is.s Kirtland is a career woman wbo works a lot of hours) agreed that writing the books bas been "a lot or fun" for them and they plan to keep doing it forever. It has cost Miss Kirtland "three lovers and a lot or dinner dates," she laughed, but it bas been worth it. Here are some bits of advice and information from the boot. •. which is divided into"dla~rs on getting there, trep.sport in1 Loo- c\on, -hotels, restaurants, c1ubs, the sporting life, shopping and antique hunting. · HERMES BAGS Por a really luxurious trip to -~. the authors recommend piicking a set of Hermes bags (you can get them ln Beverly Hills) and bopping aboard a chartered Learjet, which will cost only $6,739.20 for the round· .trip from New York. Once there. check into the · Claridges~ Connaught . Ritz, Savoy, Berkeley or Grosvenor House, then bead out for lunch in one of the best eating places in town . They recommend the Sa n Lorenzo, if you want to meet Loo· don's jet set ("very heavy on Hollywood expatriates. playwrights and other assorted. celebrities''), Wilton's (•'a legend'' which serves the best fish and game in England) or The Brompton Grill. wb6'e the atmosphere is ''rat.berrarified. '' If you see Tiberio, forget this place until dinner. ')'JJ the action takes place in Ule evening" at lhe Tiberio, they report. The clubs offer ""the belt food, the best dancing and t.i.e best gambling in London." the authors' said, but these activities are kept "where the feweal peo- ple can get to them.•• Reco~mended on this list are Annabelle's, which. has David Frost and David Niven Jr. an its membership roster and Tramps. which is "the place if you want a· 'get it on' dance club, or if you feel like going lo one of the Cew places in the city where you can see consistently 'in,' fashionable clothes." · CONSERVATIVE The man who wants to be well- dressed can shop atSulliVan and Wooley or Hawkes ("the most conservative tailor in town") or take his wife with him to Brown's, whose motto is "we don 't want to dress just anyone- just the people who can wear our clothes and look well in them." Regular Brown's clients are Mrs. Dustin Hofrman and Bianca Jagger. Shoes at Deliss, whose clients include Elizabeth Taylor, begin at $120, and if you wish, this store wiU make a cast of your foot for future orders. For jewelry, the guidebook re· commends, among other stores, Cartier. The authors advise pµrcbasing a silk diary<. if noth.in1 else, at this store. About Harrod's, a famous Lon- don department store, they said, "If the store is cood eaough for Queen Elizabeth, It must be good enough for au of us. Just don 't · buy your bats there." Wedding Date Shared I Trautman·Burnham Bu rnhalThlenn in gs l Lynnda Robynn Burnham -! became Mrs. Dennis Dwane ; Trautman and Jonathan Mark t Bumbam ·claimed Deborah Kay · i Jennings as his bride in a double ! wedding ceremony in the Central , t Bible Church, C01ta Mesa. . : The new Mrs. 1)-autman and •1 Burnham are the daughter and I r;oo or Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Burnham Jr., Costa Meaa. ! The bride' attended Orange ~Coast College a& .diet her .. husband, is a graduate d Coata I Mesa High S<hool and attended ~ Biol a College. Diego where be is stationed with the Navy. *** Kemble-Crawford St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was the setting for the nuptials linking Gayle Leslie Cfawrord aQd Robert Brewster ·Kemble Jr. . .. The newlyweds, who gradual· ed from Corona del Mar High School and Orange Coast College, are the daughter and son of Mrs. Richard E. Williams and Mr. and Mn. Robert B. Kemble, oil of N.-..port Beach,,_ They will live in Westwood while the bridegroom attends UCLA. .. .. JohnSOl'l-Connor Her husband avended Cerritos College and earned his doctorate in psychology at UCLA. He is a member of the American Psychological Association. The newlyweds will live in Costa Mesa. ••• ". . Bethell·Wellsfry Biola College graduates Anne Earlene Wells fry and Tbomas William Bethell were married in the Community Presbyterian Chureh, Laguna Beach. Their parents are the Eugene Welllfrys of Laguna Beach, Robert Bethell and Jeannette Bethell, Atwood, Kan. • The bride is a graduate of Laguna Beach Hig'l. School and ~kls a bachelors de~ in nurs~ mg. BEA ANDERSON, EdltOI' Question Repeat.ed Answer: D itt o DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm , OJ sick and tired or your advice to '( A L d mothers to MYOB when the nn an 8r8 .,!', future of their children may be at ... stake. only 3S years old, my hands and . I am referring to your latest face look like I'm 80. advice to Mrs. z .• who asked if _ When I come home at nl&ht t she should warn her son about use a lot of vinegar and water to the bad temper of ''Madame relieve tbe itching. It helps for a Svengali." while, but then I get small If you saw your daughter in the path of an oncoming car, wouldn't you do everything in your power to save her? Would you let her learn "ftrSt·hand'' wh1t·it's Ji~e to be bit by a truck because she wasn't wise enougtl to look where she was goin1? blisters on my skin and the itchi~g drive$ me out of my mind. Cari you suigest mediclae that might help? -In Mllery DEAR MS.: U yoa ant l•ky yoa 'WILL loee 7our job, becaae you apparently don't ban HAie ...... ,~ lo quit. No job Is .- wkat yoa.'re 'Olal tlu'oqla. For Several years ago, I followed beav•'• sake, glrl, set ydm"Mlt your advice and said nothing out of that plant as llGOll U ~· when my dauabter married the ble. · wrongguy.NOw-severalyears DEAR ANN LANDERS; 'J'Wo and three children jater -they Yt:an: ago I was go_ing ateady are getting a divorce. I could with Georj'.e! HI'! ran mt.a.a little have s aved that girl untold agony"'-emergency (car payment) and :if I hadn't liStened lo you.--NO ~needed$200µtaburry.llentbim :FANOFYOURS the mone7 and be waa very DEAR NO FAN: Sorry, bullbe advl<e la 1IUI MYOB. y.,. <Oald baYestood on yoar beMI aad su.ng. tbe ••Star-Span1ted Ba.maer" and y.r da.,aiter STILL woald bav& .married "'lite wronc . gay.'" So stop beatlnc yourself, Mother. Tbe mistake was HERS, not YOURS. It woa.ld be lovely if parentl: <Oald fuael lato Ille ....... of their <lllldrett lbe ........ 1.- Uaroqti yean of e-..:perlmce. 11.t tll.ey cu'L All paretllla CM do 19 proYlde ttiem witk e...U..al nppon aad a lowtllg mvirw· ma:L fte7 can't, aor ....... ....,. try"' -tlldr <Udra'• Uvn. Sometimes clllildrm •-' -.Sble ... fall -......... -• 1 .. -.. _...,....,....,. c• wan. llldepeltdelltly Md. be respoulble for tkemaelves. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Please help me or I will lose my job. I work with fiberglua .00 I'm allergic to It. Altboueh I am gatef\ll.. We bad an understand· irii that he would pay me back as . soonaahecould. Three month& later we broke up. Although George still calls me from time to time, he never mentions the $200. Now I'm in a fmancial bind and could use the money. How should I ask him for it? Frankly, I'm embarrUMd. -TAPPED OUT DEAll TAPPED: "* lila -mpd)', blntl:r aad at Ire•••••~ l<TYala -utU .., payo .,. Tell ldm If lie ~ .. ·t maaace lite mtlre a-...t ... ,. .. •11 take tll a week 1111111 &ff debt i&.._sd. fty be embarrnaedt Y• · ara't uklml for a &lft.. Y• are .. simply remiadlaC Ill• .t ... -al obll&alioa. CONFIDENTIAL to Mine Or His?: Laws vary from state ti> state. In some areaa ''mis- representation" ia P'O'IDds for annulment. Let thia be a leuon to you. Next time don'l Co busbud· huntiDg with a gelcer-counter .. f Her husband, the 900 ol Mr. ~ and Mrs. Harris M . Trautman ol ; HuntingtOn Beach, is a graduate ~ of r.eog Beach State. University. l Tbey will make their home in t Gardeo Grove. llicbul Orm Jobmoo of Costa Mesa claimed Karen 9Je Connor as bis bride during ceremonies conducted i~ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach., Her •usband earned a BA in physical education and did graduate work at California State University at F\illei-ton and Fort Haya, JCansas State Collece. MRS; BU RNH AM, MRS. TRAUTMAN • • 'nle former Miss Jennings and f her bride1room are graduates of • Costa Mesa High School. She ia ; the daughter of llr. and Mn. Robert V. Jennings of Oosta 1 , Mesa. ; Burnham also attended I Orange Coast College. 1be ~ pie will make tbeir Jmme in San • Their parents are tbe H. Dooald Connors of Hmcl•stoa Beach and the W. G. Jom--1 Lakewood. The bride received her BA from California State Unl....-si>y at l'Ullertoo, and she atultied at Long Beach City Collep. The newlyweds will live iD AtW...S. ' ••• Grelish-Harley Pai1e Harley and Joseph Grelilh Jr. e•changed..,... and riags 1n the Newport Harbor Lutberaa Church. They are the dau&bter and son of Mn. Roy J. Ear4' ol Flllllana and UN! senior J<>Hjlll Grelisbes of Peal>od1.11ua. · 1be bride, a , Costa Kesa nsi- dent. is 'I, grahate ol Fontana High School and cot:metology school. Her hu·sband is a graduate of Peabody High Sc.boot, Peabody, Mus., and North Shore Communit1 College, Beveriy,llasa. , 'I'boy will make their home in ColtallON. ..... Foster-Friedman Ellyn Jo Fried-of c.rona d~ Mar 'l!ld X.-11'11 II. Foot..- Jr. o!.IrvlDe were -.ried In cerem.ODJn condvet.ed ill the Balboa.Bay Clvb. Tbo bride earned w BA and 1-, .....s .. ua1 at Chapman Colle&• and now ls doing ,raduleworttat UCirJine. Her .......... la • ...-ie ol f\JllortoD Collqe and earned a BA ill political acleoce a llPA io public admtniatratioa at Callforala SC.te Ulll""'"7 at •, l'lllllrlA. I MRS.KEM&&.£ MRS. JOHNSON MRS. BETHELL MRS.GREUSH I ' 'lbeir parents are Irr. and Mn. ceremony linking their daUlbtu, A. K. Friedman of Newport Rutb Ellen Rostoker anC1 Air Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Leonanf For~Capt. Hugh J?mesFort:aa. M. Foster, Nevada City. The bride graduath:l Pbl a.ta ·ll'be newlyweds ·pu live in Kappa from UCLA and ber CcraoadelMar_:-/" husband graduated f rom • • • • • Syracuae University. Mutter·lngall Jn a garden wedding cftelll(llly at lbe Lancaster bame fll U.. Jadt Church ... Jo,-illaall and lllcbael F. Mutter ez. <lulnced....,. and rtnp. Their parents a:re Jay Ingall • Mi11lon Viejo; Mrs. Verda Otooa, Lancaster, and Mr. and Mn. n-anlt M . Mlllter, SaDla Ana Heights. The bride la • sr-• el JI». lelope Valley HiP --her busba.nd "cr......._. from C4nlna del Mar Hllll8dool. He attended UC lrYine and cw I entJ.y is majorin1 In P117obolA>C7 at UC Santa Barbara. ••• Fo~oker The Irvine home of Dr. and ~ Jin. Norman R-was tbe 1tltln1 foe lbe dollble rime ...,.1111 I Parents of the bridegroom.., Maurice P'ortoo oi Florida met lbe late Jin. P'orton. .. •• • ' j .9und11,Auou1t3.1975 OAllYPfLOT 115 Bonili Crew Loo ks Back to Hiroshillla By KAY BARTLETI' "'" ........ w ............ He11 Juat Paul Tlbbeta now • .or Mr. T. •• blS secretary calls him. the bapectaeled vice president ol a eb1rter airline company ln Cclum~ Ohio. II will be 3C>t4":!'· ago lhia Wed· netday that '1 the Col . Paul W. Tlbbet.I, ~ .. who piloted the plane that loosed the terrible ter· ror of the ato1rtlc ·bomb on Hlrooblm1. Over 70,000 people were killed and countless others 11\lured and maimed as ''Little Boy" detonat- ed over the "'•nt. ••• • J apaneae city wUh • nub more· blinding than that ol the sun and ~ ensWng muahroom·sbaped cloud that WU to become the symbol of hq&ocauat t.or later generations. overnl«ht, the word Hiro6hima was ae·ai"ed into history. lt became a word like Auschwitz .•. Dachau. .Dees· den. Nobody e\"er badtoex· plain. Paul Tlb· bits: a perfec· t i on lat . a pilot'• pilot,· a man w h o a l most heel.me a doe· tor Instead of n••e:Ts, •o• .. a ru.r. a crack abot in competi4 tice. a teetotaler! a man who always took 'Charge of his emo- U-. At first, he WU 8 hero -the man who ended. the war. Later - in tome cltcles. -be became a goat for hia: role in man's first use '1 macle&r weaponry against bia rellow man. He wu rumored to be Insane, a d runkard. a cold· blooded product of the military. His travels tiad to be cleared by the miU~aiy and it )!(U not unUl • 1964 that.,.the Air, Force ttnaJly told hJm he could 1ay an)'l.hlo.I be wanted to ••Y about t.be mi.lllOll' that put him Into the hlltory books. I brigadier .,eneral. lljs wavy black hair, a lltUe saltier these days, 11 full, his physique still trtm .. ExQe:pt for the aviator glaa1n, he looks very much like the man ~e name and picture were ever:ywhere back in IMS. Aa vice pre1ident of Executive Jet Avietion Inc., Tibbets still OVER THE YEARS, Tlb~. climbs.. into the cockpit OC· now 60, often bas been quizzed casionally, piloting one ol the about his role: He doesn't duck company's 14 Le ar jct.s and two the questions. Falcons. Sample: Is he proud of wbat he Tibbets was in medlcarischool did that morning over Japan? ,at the Uotvenlty of Cincinnati "I'm not proud that I killed when be became fascinated with 80,000 people, but I'm proud that flying. 1 waa able lo start with nothing, . •\1 bad to · conjure up all my plan it and have it work as nerve to tell my father. Allh<M.lgh perfectly as it did.'' . my father was not a doctor, lb.ere The years appear to have been twd aJwaya been a doctor in the good lo that young colonel family. He didn't explode like I handpicked to usher ln a nuclear ' lboCagbt be would. He just said I age.and ~hange warfare. : ,rwu a damn fool to go out and kill Tibbets stayed in the Air f:mpelf.'' Force, retiring in 1986 as ·~. :.' lln. Tibbets, however, bad t.itb in: her son. Right there and then "'ho announced that Pllut would do all right in Oying. ··· HER NAME -an lndlWlname -was Enola Gay, and It was painted onlo the nose or the 8 ·29 lhe nl1hl before it look orf 00 its hialoric mission. , Tibbeta enlisted in 1937 and soon became a lop pilot. In August of 194-4, Tibbets and his copi)ol, Capt. Robert A. Lewil, were setting aJU1ude re- cords for the B·29 high over New Mexico when Tibbets aot a strange call. lie was to go to Colorado Springs right away. No explanation. •'They just told me to bring al I my clothes because I wouldn't be coming back." Tibbets was given but one or- det: Develop an outfit with the capability lo drop the A·bomb. Tibbets inherited the 393rd 'Squudron av the nuclcu~ aroun<l which lo build the S9'lh Compo~ite Croup. He handpicked many of the men, Including his borp - bardier, Maj . Thomas W. Ferebee, and his navigator. Capt. Theodore J . Van Kirk. I-le had nown with them incornbut. The 13 n.en lo the crew have pretty much loat·louch with each other. Tibbets s till 21ees Ferebee QC.C.aslonally and s ays he r e- ceives occasional letters from his rorme r tail gunner, Sgt. Georgl: R. Caron, but the otherl'I have gone their separate ways. .. There was a rather wides:prelld belief that the pilot or the ffjrosbi~11 plane cracked up over guiltleelings. THE llAN WHO actually had the emotional problems was Maj. Claude Eatherly, the pilot or the Straight FJ.u&h, the wea ther plane that preceded the Enola 30 . ' I · I . Years ,, Later-It Still Hurts I JUROSHIMA, Japan <UPI) - Akihiro Takahashi wears a lODC- sleeved shirt year round and keeps the collar knotted with a necktie even in summer to rover ·acars over OO!!·third of his body. He don not dria,t fir smoke but still 1Uffera an occ"a:S1onal relapse ol bepaptl.s. The 43-yeor-old city government employe has long given up hope or baviii~.a 'child bet'auae of a derective., genetic system. Takahashi is a victim ol what is known in Japan as '\PikadoG." -"pika'' for flash and "don'' for explolion -Lbe blast caused by the atomic bomb dropped on Hlrooblma Aug. 6, 1945. It wu shortly after 8 a.m., dur· ing1.be morning rush hour, that. the 8·29 bomber Enola Gay un· " ' I lelasbetd.-the world's first A-bomb used iii ••rtar~ over this city 5S9 miles aoutbweat of Tokyo. On that day 30 years ago Hiroshima wu a city of 420,000. The wartime Population had ex- panded by 90 ,000 -mostly friends and relatives helping evacuate city resideDts to rqral areas in the rinal days or World War II . 'rbe A·bomb, known as "little boy" lo the U.S. Army Air Corps, released energy equivalent to about20,000tons of TNT. The powerful blast accompa- nying it reduced Hiroshima to ashes. Wooden dwellings within a radius of ·more than one mile ....., totally destroyed and win· dov.is 10 miles away were sbat- tere<J. •' I ' An official American estimate issued-in November 194.S said "Utt le Boy'' killed 78,150 persons in Hiroshima. The city govern- ment today carries more than 200,000 names on its roster of de- ad, including survivors or the in· itial blast who died subl!icquenUy. Those survivors ot the "shino- ame" (death rain) and "shino- hae" (death dust) looked like zombies, their clothing tom orr. · hWr singed Crom their heads and wandering with arms ou14 stretched through the devasta- tion. They could not keep their arms down because of the acute pain from burns caused by the bomb's ray!i. Thirty years later Hiroshima has a population or 83),000 and is Japan's lltb largest city. It will ., .. become a city or one million when the municipa l government brings outlying towns unde r its administrative control. Hiroshima has-become the economic center of western Japan and nearly all major In· duslrial and trading flm\S main· taln branche9 in its high rise.,. glass-covered buildings. Citizens of Hiros hima ~mob­ livious tO the anniversary or the A-bomb. They appear more in· terested in the fortunes of the ffjroshima Carps, the city's pro- fessional baseball team which is fighting !or the Central League peMaot. But behind the racade or peace and prosperity is the painrul agony that survivors of the ex· plosion sUll 1ufter. (;ay ovl'r lliroshirna ~check for rluucl~. E:1lherly luter Willi in a Ul t•ntal institution, und also corn· 1nittcd s mall l'riml's. Despite the publicity -and the <·onfusion -the Department or JJefense never cam e out publicly and a nnounced that Tibbets, the r<·al lliroshima pilot, was very s a nl' Indeed and working on ~ensill ve assignments with the Slrutegic Air Co mmand, NATO ;_in d a t the P en tagon . Thal 'runkles Tibbets u bit . . Stories a ls o s p read about Ferebee the bombardier, who now lives in Maitland, fla., jU.!l out.side oC Orl<.indo. Neither Tibbets nor Ferebee nor C<.i ron ever s uffered guJll Cct.'lings. Tibbets ex plains: "You've got to lake stock and asses~ the situa- tion al that time. We were at war. YOO only fi ght a war to win it - that is until we got into thal me:is over In Vietnam. ·· 1 was fightin~ ror patriotism <.ind what 1 believed was right. Plus I had some classmates who were be headed by some Japanese practicing their swordsmans hip.'' "It was a job and would help win the w a r ," says Caron. "I don't recall thinkin g much about it at the time except thinking' My God, one airplane and one bomb can wipe out a city, we got this war licked.' '' Ferebee adds: "I'm not proud of killing all those people, but I'm prout! or saving all lh4!"1ives we did ." Pres ident Truman invited Tib· beL~ lo the White House an.er lhe successrul bombin~. Truman had the s ame old question: Did Tib· bcls reel any guilt? TibbeU said no. Re plied Truman : "You're god. dam' right. It's my responsibili· ty. I told you lo do it and you did it. And a damn good job or it.•• Opening Monday, August 4th • • " • i f FIRST CLASS SECONDS ' .. ,'502 So. Coast HW·Y· -Laguna Beach, Calif. 92.651 · ~hone: (714) 494~1585 • I j IJ ' I I I l . • I • • ' Bf DAii. Y PILOT Sunday,Augu1t3, 1975 Baez Bise -a Bit .. Singer 'Was Going Broke' By MARY CAMPBELL ,,.,. H•W'll••IMr•& Wl'ilt r The slogan was "no sirens, no bombs a nd no Spa nish" and Joan Baez's latest album, "Diamonds a nd Rus t," is climbi ng the bes t -seller c hart and 4:1.bo ut ready to go gold. The slogan was really a joke 'A'hile she was ma king the album, Miss Baez says, "but A and M Records told m e m y records were not selling. I said, 'Okay, t ell m e how to make a con1- I mercial a lbum a nd if it suits me, I 'JJ try iL' "They wer e hoping I could put out a n a lbum that had some music on it, so I wouldn't go com- pletely broke. rest of my li fe. I 'll settle for v.·orking hard two months this year and being all right next yf.ar." An intensive tour y,•as sel up for July 6 lo Aug . 10 <tlld there'll\be conct>rls during Oc · tober. "l w.apt to hang qut some with my child, Gabri~!. wbo ,i,s 5. 1 want to be arOundi ff he needs n1e, n o t in "M ozambi q ue or somewhe re. "I went two years and did only benefits. Now I can't do any for a y,•hile, even for my fa.\.·orite JX"O· pie. I have to find nice v.•ays of saying oo." ' . . ~ . . . ~ ~ ~ ' FOLKSINGER BAEZ • . ·collin·s~ Film -a Winner- By GREG)llcGARRY .... -1 .... ,..,, •• WflW<' SARATOG A SPRINGS, N.Y. -Folkis1nger Judy C.Ollins says she's thrilled that her documen- tary film aboul her former piano teache r, Dr. Antonia_J)rico, has resulted in more cnjt4_emen~ for t~ noted female conductor. But Miss Callins ti &YtL.that wasn't her intentio~in making ''Antonia : a 1 Portrailofthe Woman." "'I'm thrilled;' Miss Collins said after a recent showing of the film a t lh e Sara(oga F ilm Festival. '"She now has two managers. She's •been honored by BerkeleY. She has a concert in -th e H o lly w ood,. Dowl, the Ameficttn Sym phony has con- tacted her. Must of your sym- phonies have cctnlacted her, in fact. · "The !act t ha t it helped her out is wonderful," s he added. "But the film s(Ii·nds on its own ••• that's m'ore im portant. Thi~ was not a c rusad e. This was a portruyal of som eone's life l knew was interesting." and eve'tituat ly est a blishe d her~elf as one of the top folks· ingers in the country. • ·THE DOORS didn't open OS easll¥ ror her former teacher. In :in interview segment of the S6·minute-long fil m , Miss Collins Dlik 1..-d. Dr. Drico if s he takes pride in being a female ploneer in the field. ''l would have Jiveh up that odious distinction to have con4 ducted more,'' she replied. Jt was a moving scene, fraught wllh emotion. ''1 h ave fi ve performances a year," [)r. Brico .s aid. "l 'm strong enough to have five a m onth ... It's like givtnc THE FILM, no minated for a n birth to a baby a nd then havln& it Acade m y Awa rd in the best taken away from you." documentary category last year , Miss Collins said she had to portrays the s t ruggle of the prod Dr. Brico into revealing elderly \\'Om an who v.•as frustrat· s uch feelings. lot of y,·ork a nd somebody to ed throughout her life as she tried "The w ay I got to the film was I crash through the · barriers to, to brea k into the a ll -male circle found myself confronted with an k . , f h l b of conductors. Dr. Brico is 73. idea -a project -that I had in ••MY LAST album that sold , anything was m y first ror A and M , 'Come from the Shadows,' and 1it didn't sell particularly well eithq. !t didn 't exactloy have a hard-sell cover on it -twg old 1 people being arrested.'' TllEN Miss Baez adds·that she might make a n exception for the United Farm Wor kers and Am- nest v International. And. "'hen she Was in Boston, she did 3 free" bicentennial concert. The July tour may produce a li"e album , Mi ss Baez says. "We might learn some new. stuff plus me singi ng some of the oldie goldie things from the Vanguard albums might make a nice new direction. I sang 'The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll' ple nty but it didn 't come out right when I recorded it and it has never been on one of m y ri lbums. Something like that could be in there." ma e 1 un e n·ou g o e mind," s he said. "I realized that v.·orthy,·hile." The film has been hi ghly a c-her life w as s omething ex-" l\l issBaezis ""orking ona book ·.cla im e d , Winn i n g th e traordinar y lha t I'd h ave to In between came LPs "Where JAre You Now, l\t y Son?" and "Here's to Life." Selections fo r the ne"': album 'were c hose n St ri c tly f o r musicality, Miss Baez says. "l was very comfortable making a nonpolitical a lbum . In some ways it is very liberating. I'm a 1n usician. I m a de a music album. Musically, it is one or my best." Last year, h1i ss Baez says, "1 was almost constantly on concert tours because I was in the pro- cess of going broke. I y,·ent lo · Austialia, New Zealand, J apan, Latin Ame rica , England, France and Italy . If J don 't feel pressure, I love goin g to those places. In Septe mber, Gabriel starts first grade and Miss Baez wants to be home for that. Gabriel spends about half his time "'ith her and half with his father, David Harris. "He explains that his Daddy is younj!er than me and bigger and smarter, bits of information I can do without. ••FINANCIALLY, I wasn't MISS BAEZ thinks she d0esn't holding things t ogether. It was' y,•ant to remarry. HA year ago I bad business m anagement. I would have said no forever. have spent the last month and a Somebody m ight come in and be half rea rr anging all those peotile interesting enough to "·ant to · andthat's hardy,·ork,too. ~a11c.~·lspend part of my life with. I like "If I took the s uggestion of my living alone and I 'm very poor at new people, if I v.·ork very, very ,living with somebody. If it should hard for one year I 'II be okay the happen again, it's going to take a FOUNTAl'N VALLEY• ···~-.~-.. -· .. ""' (;(f\IERAL CINEMA CORPORATION Jacqueline Susann's bold best seller th1t ~xplored all the avenues and dari<est alley> ot love 1mong the international set. "Once Is Not Enough". ' ·- -1"0!. CIMll .. l'f' _..M ........ '°"""(OU'!~ ... .. , ... Ha~'<I on th<" scn~1tion~1l ht•slSl•llt•r. of ren1iniscences of things since · Chris topher Award, the lndepen· share. I looked for the medium her book "Daybreak." "'There's ' dent Film "Critics Award and ed that would help m e and setU on being 1 in Hanoi and having m y named one or the 10 bc6t films of film because I was giddy and son. I have lots to say about both 1974 by Time m aga zine. foolis h e11ough to jump into t hose things. I \\'orked on it for a Miss Collins, 36, who bas r e· somettiing 1 knew nothing about." n1onth a nd a half this spring. ·cently r ele ased a new r ecord She s aid her friendship with As for i>Otitics, Miss Baez s ay~. ':iJbum entitled "Judith," began Dr. Brico gr'ew considerably in "Basically, I'm laty ing low for a studyingpianounderDr.Bricoin the s ix months o! !Urning. And whil e." As fo r the political a nd Denver when she was 9years old. she said Dr. Brico even reacted protest song, she s a ys, "'The fad Miss Collins switched to an old with pr'ailii e when Miss Collins is past for now. Who kpows what FILMMAKER COLLINS guitar her father had given her sang her a ~.?ng she had written. comes in next. r~-:--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~liiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiilii!!!i ··'The Eve of Destruction' was the fir st time people realized they could make a big bag of money writing protest, not count- ing Dyian. That is nol'whal I was in it for. "r wenl on a U nited Farm Workers m a rch in' Modesto t his spring. I walked part of one day and all or lhe next day, about 10 miles, and 1 sat down at one t ime and a grrl s aid to me, 'They say you·ve sold out and you'r e not go- in g to be political any more. ls it lrtle?' • "I 6aid, 'Wait till I rub the blis ter s on my feet before 1 answer that. '.She didn't get it.'' IAlllllA STlll:ISAHD JAMl:S CA.AM "AJHMT LADT .. IPGI ...... .., ........ ,l&FOID Wl'fES•ll:I ''TOMMY" -wtl.A'f COMSNACY"' ~AKrlNI .......... _,. YOJ A51 OF SNAr ISJ -.nw:MOFn. ,._ PANTHB• INI -sm'P'Ott YOUI LOCAL SI Biff . "TAD A HAID IJG.Hr" IN,.. ~ 115 MAM"' IPGI An Event ... 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Dfl .. ·tR t 11 ................. _ ... _ .... , .......... "~ltlilNm F•Milf F.ift! ..... M .......... o.MNI '°"" .... ··-.. -,.,,.(>•- \\I 1011 TitO' T1tl£D EYER'f'1ltlNG - TO STOP YOU FROM • 111E DAMNDEST TillNG YOU El/Ell SAW. STARTS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6 odwords HUNTINGTON CINEMA BEACH BLVD. AT ELLIS · , . HUNTINGTON BEACH 847-11901 , SEEING TH[$£ ADULT C\.ASSICS -BUT ()Y[R ONE MILLION P£0P'\.E DID IT ANYWAY ..• Deep Throat .. ' -Mll"(At,1114#1 Ifft .......... ........ ., ... --ffl.& ·~· ·'----'--' The Devll In Miu "8.1 1'H( COMPl£TE UNCUT ORIGINALS -BUT YOU MU ST ARTS WED. . .. I ,. ( ' ' ~ • ' • ! • ' ' ' ' ' ' ; . ' ; ' .. ; . . .. i i l " ~ l • ' . I ' • ' ' ' i l • l ' ·' -· • .. ' '• :-t . " . ' ( • • .. . . , • I ' •• I I • I • ,f I • I ' I ' I , ' i : 'Taxi' Stars Odd Blend lt ia only 8 p.m . Dul a small 1erowd 11 already s:ather1ng on East 89th St. Everyone pauses for a 1ander al the spectacle about to untold, the crowd cr1;1dually awelltng lnto the hun· clreds. Now thero are only three ..thing~ that · can divert Manh&L· tanltes from their s,UicJdal pact: (1)' an ep\leptlc fit on the •idew1lk, (2) • demoruitratlon or chanting, S tomping Hare Krishnas, or (3) the mak1ng of a movie .. Since epilepsy and Eastern religion• are hardJy th.is writer's domaio, you know it had to be a movie. A woman a1k1 a producUon 1.s- 11.stant what the movie ii. ''Taxi Driver.'' "With Robert DeNlro?". (She snu1tread Variety.) "Yeah." ' ''TOO MUCll!'' she sq~als with delight. The men in the eroWd are not to be shortchanged elther.Jhey stick around to bask in the glow of the radiant Cybill Shepher;d. DeNir o and Cybi~I c e two best reasons New r"ers have had to hang arounl:i movie set slnce Robert Redford end Faye Dunaway shot ''Three Days of 'the <;:ondor'' here last winter. Suddenly, shazam ! The set is charged with energy as Napoleon-sized director Martin Scorsese, 32, surges through the crowd. He has the unquestiona- ble air of a commander who is quieUy but firmly in charge of his commando unit. HE FIRST gained critical at· tention with "Mean Street.3" in 1973, and last year made the pro· m ise come true with "Ali ce REX REE D in the raw Doesn't Live Here Anymore." Actota: i dore·hi!'ft. Ellen Burs~yn says. it was hor.J corifidence in Scorse1Sc that won her an Oscar ais AlJce. Scorsese rinds time (or 1erious talk about "Taxi Driver." To him, it's "many lhlngs -but mainly abo ut l on e llne5s, depression and violence in lhe isolated world of a big city. The character DeNiro plays is 10· meone emotionally arretted at the' aee of 13. It's kind of an ex- orctam fQI me. That's why I have to make \Ills movie. It'll be more like 'M ea n Streets' than 'Alice.'•· The actors Scorsese ls working with are a strange blend indeed. DeNiro, freah from his Oscar triumph in "Godfather-Part It," is considered by many as the best young actor in movies today. Cy bill, others will tell you, gets by on her looks. (I'd like to go on record a11 one critic who does not believe this ls so.) "I FIND I have to know th~m as human beings first, and I real· ly have to like the m to be able to coax the beat possible performances out of them. This time, I really do like the people I'm directing -DeNirQ, Cybill, liarvey Keitel and Peter Boyle.'' Durini.:--takes, DeNiro is the very pol-trait of intensity and concentration. When the camera i9n't turning, he turns into Greta Garbo, shunning all communica· Uon. He is lltenlly t.<n1ftod ol In. tervlews . On the other hand, Cybill, the Southern .BeJJe of the Seventie.!I , is intimidated by nothln~. Daisy fresh and radiantly lovely, she retires to her trailer between takes and talks up a storm. Especially optlmlatit' are her f~lings a bout working for other directors In this newphMt-ofber career which Hollywood we11 are calling "the dawnlng of her post-Bo1danovich era." She's fiat nervoua. "I luve It~ l redlly love it! l have learned a lot working with Peter, but I'm leamlna a lot without him , too. 1 juat wish there were more worthwhile parts for me to do. That's the pro· blem. Th~re are no roles for women.'' 'TAXI' STAR SHEPH£RD • Aries: Look at Costs, Offers • • MONDAY,AUGUST4 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21.-April.~9 ): Practical issues take prec~dence over other matters. You learn about costs, offers, purchases, sales and ap- prah1als. TAURUS (April 20·J\.1ay 20): Message, de· livered by relative, leaves much to be desired. Jasist on clasping together loose ends. GE MINI (May 21 -June 20): Highlight new starts, added independence. You get fresh in· sights. You h ave chance to imprint individual style. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Cycle is high - go after what you need. Persons who want to take chllnft's are willing todoso -at your expense. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Look behind scenes. Some people commwticate with you now in a ·kind of ''sign language." VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Friend wltb a problem would like to involve you. Be sym· pathetic, inlerested without stepping into con· 'UDIES & GENnEMEN THE ROUING STONES" 1'1.11$ -ntE HAlDH THIYCOMI" "'WST IOCI MOY• OF1HI TIAL'" ••• .OU...ITOtt1-a.1oa. . ., .......... .••• ~ ... ··-~TOor • "!Ml UOICIST' fusion. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You get what you pay for -and you may get genuine bargain. Basic changes occur and, if flexible, you are beneficiary, SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Adjus tment in domestic area is ft!atured. Your home life, rela- tionships with fa1nily members can become more har monious. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22·Dec 21). What you expected comes to pa.58 --but in a "diJferent" manner. Money of another is involved CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) Be positive of legal stance. Older, more experienced per son does have your best interests at heart AQVARllJS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). LeveJ·off - get back into )our personal rhythm. Please yourself, be yourself -this in contrast to trying to be all persons to so many people. . PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20 ): Involvement, extravagance, impulsive. actions are featured. Be ready for romance, travel, quick change1. ~··-,..,.....,,... All-New· Red. Wl)Lte & :01ue ,Fireworks Spectacular every night at 9 o.m. Ptus ... More than so exciting adventures and attractions. • , "OlmlllPACI COMMICnoti" 16 1 Open every ilav from 8 a.m. to 1 am. t -. Bund!y. Auou•t 3. 1975 CAIL Y PlLOT •7 -s ':A_r WIT'S END Her We igh-in Way Out ____ ., By i:RMA DOMBECK . ' I have-dieted continUOWily for theJaat two de· cades and lo1t a total of 758 pounds. By all caJct1lationa, I should be bunging from a charm bracelet. . •/' l have done a lot of kidding. around with'' Weight Watchers, but It 15 the only oreanization in wtiich ' ever loat a great d~al or weight. But 1 fou1ht them. Every Tuesday morning, a group of us had to • "wclgh in" before the lecture. Our ritual was enough to boggle the imagination. We got together a check..U~t of precautions before we ac· lually stepped on the scale. ~ BATllROOM? Check. Waler pill? Check. Have you r emoved underwear, wedding rings, nail polish? Check. Set aside shoes, corn pads and earrin gs? Check. Are you wearing a summer dress beneath you r winter coal? Check. The first week I stepped on the sca1e and my lnstnlctor said, "You have gained." (Next week, J cut myhair.) The next week, she said, ''You have I011t eight ounces, but that is not enough.''· (I bed the fillings in my lee th removed.) The third week, I had dropped a pound, but my instructor was sW1 not pleased. (I had my tonsils taken out.) FINALLY, she rea11y chewed me out. She ·accused me of not sticking to the diet and not tak- ing it seriously. That hurt. STARnlNG PROOF ~THAT WE ARE NOT ALONE IN THE UNIVERSE . c_.,,. ' C.F.I. 11\t~\I D It < WNt l •\11( l'K:IUll~( "" WllMI --·--~-~ ,.--· ••iNn • .,. -~ .. ,,.. w .. .,..i..,, ll'IC"1 ... +t••rr NOW IHOMlll _.._ .... .., .. , ... ~ ....... ._ ... _... mrro&. c-. ..... 140.7444 Q946.~C .... W.. f7f-414 1 fU.ZAMlftltL19tlMdi 4Jf.Jll2 UDWOOIMYM..._L-.._. 424°HJI cn11Ssc,,,_ aza.1m Ol'*'I MAU Or.p 6J7 .. J4t Ol+l41 ..... Ht Or.pr .... ,.,, 'IVITMT.. 144-1 6t6 IL9CAPAll .... P.ti 112-1816 WllmOOI ..... ~ 1)1.4411 ~WIST W ffM4fJ te6MWAT St Dr ... W IJUJIJ u..-..A.Dr ... l.ti..-tZl·fft6 .a•w+I S-C..... 4futl6 UACllYCMMA'~ llM7ll I READY OR NOT, AMERICA. 'NASHVQJ,E' IS 1llE Bl.OCKBUS'IER EN1ERT.a.rMW:N£}of-"1975! ~· .. -,, .. ~:~\'*. .. ~ -.. _ .. __ · .. ,\~·:. • \ ...... , .. ~,,, ,, .. '/ .. > .~>.'';>• • "l didn't want lo tell you," J said, ''but I t.blnk I am pregn11nt." "How far?" she said coldly, clickin g her ballpoint pen to n1e1ke c. notdtion on rny card. '' Posl!libl y three days.'' I said. She glower ed. "Any uthcr excuses.?" "Would you ht.·llcvc. l have a cold and my bead is swoll en?'' "No." • ''lfOW ABOUT ( wn s celebrating the ~ Buzzards ' Return to Hioklcy , Oh.iu, and hod but· teron my popcorn?" ' She tapped her pen im patiently on the.card and stared at m e s ileut ly . "Lint in the nave\'!" I offered feebly. "Ho'« about first one at the trough?" s he aakedd,.Yly. . I learned quickly never to argue with a woman who had the scales on her s ide~ I saw my old instructor the other day, and she eyed me carefully and said, "When ar you re- turning to class?'' "As soon as I have my appendix removed," l said returning her gaze:...: , . . 1 'in not sure, but I think l heard her moan . ... en Bargain Matinees $1 . 50 Til 2:30 Senior Citizens $1. 50 ... at all ti SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAH DI EGO FWY. AT &RISTOl -.. fornmy ~~ ., .. ""',,__ -11-1:1 .... -· W..t71 1 SO.COAST PLAZA R J.H.JJIJ --.1-11 R(( P41H<ING "COOLEY HIGH" t :M ... ~1 :1_1 ...... 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The latter J'm pleased with tht· !lme" llungary's ~orld champion l :Ol s and l :OOs with five St.'<'ond' 5wa m only the 100 breust Satur-Despite t he easy w111 i:.hc ~ll ys Andr<J :?. llar g itay won thu intervals for 100 m clt!rs in day and failed to qualify for the she can't r clo1x with the na fc;itUrt· r:icc tht· nl1~n·:-; 400 in · workouts. H bs efforts in the finals. tional:s .it KanS;J.$ City on t :.i p 111 dividual n1t:dlt·~' ~plashing paSt 1,500 fin::tl s will be a good in · Lee "''a~ the only Ora nge two weeks. . , , Santa ,\na's nrucc f\lrniss in dieator or whe r e his p:lcc is Cocist a r ea winnt:r Saturday, i.·' ."A lot of >Pr is who d1dn l g~ . A111eri c un rec Ord holder Valerie Lee buried the lleld i.n the women's 200-meter butterfly Sa turday afternoon with u • 2:19.03 al the 1975 Missiori'-VlejO Swimming Jnvitatlonal al Mls- 15ion Viejo's International Swim Complex. Holland, the former world re- cord holder in the event, fuil(.-d to qualiCy for the linals in the 200 or 400 freestyles, but has ix-en impressive in workoul-; for the 1,500. after five weeks of hard truin· and she was almost perfe<.1. in tu Cllli h ave~beC'n working while 4 :30 .77 mccl r 4.!Co~d t1m.e . 1n/."' ::attaining her ~oal. I've tapered off.'' FUrn1 ss entered the finals with Anoth er good race todtt y "Mark Sc hubert told me to do Da na Point 's Peggy Tosdal the best i1rc lims clocking or should come in the women's 100 a pair of J:o<Js," said Lee. She was fiJth in the consolation race 4:36.13. J•'urniss fi nished with a freesty le wh e re Aus tralian went out i n 1 :09.19 and her of the 200 fl y and turned a 4 :32.19 . It was Ha rgitay'! ·• The three-day meet wraps up today, highliehted by the men's ·1,so o lre~st yl e wher e "Steve's race is the 1,500," says Mission Viejo coach MMrk Sony;i Gra y is expected io second 100 was 1:09.54 . 2~26 .35--t wo -hundredt hs of a second bl.'sl ... rrort ever in the t hreat en f'ountain Valley's "I worked out twice today, so secondbctterthun hcrprclims. cvl.'nl. • Russian 1Dodgers I Sufferl-0 Defeat· LOS ANGELES <AP) -- George Fosler slugged a home run in the Cifth inning and Tom and Clay Carroll combined for a tseven-hitter to lead Cincinnati lo a 1-0 victory over Loo Angeles Saturday night. The victory boosted the Reds' lead over the Dodgers to 14 'h DodgPrs Slnle All9•...,.,•,,KAllC Cl'MI Avg. lOn<inn••••IL05Af191le5 ·..,"9-' • A!lenl1 •• L05 An9"1"' !AllO-$Alt..nl• '" LO~ Anoei.~ 1:10,i.m. 7:JSp,m . 1:J.Sp.m., games in the National League West . Fos te r also s ingled' in the geventh to a ccount {or the only hits o{{ loser Andy Messersmith, 13-10, who has lost s ix of his last i;even d ecisions. Messersmith hadn't allowed the Reds a hit until Fosler opened the fi{th inning with his 17th homer into the left-lield pavilion. Tom Carroll scattered seven hits into the seventh belore Clay Carroll took over ~th runners al first and second and only one out. He gol Willie Crawford and !lon Cey on infield outs to escape the jam and preserve the victory for Tom Carroll. CINCINNATI LOS ANGELES -... Grlttr,. rl -·" &tn<.11, (_ 1'Perer, 1t1 GFOiter, 11 Gitr011lmo. cf (Jw;p(\ofl. 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(AP) - Tom Weiskopf, who appeared poised for a runaway, struggled lhrough 104-degree heat to a . . round of par 72 and watched hts once-commanding lead dwindle. On TV Toda" Channel 5 at 1 to two strokes Saturday in the third r ound of the $250,000 Westchester Golf Classic. - The brutal heat and op- pressive, 80 percent humidity - which sent at least one spec- tator to the hos pital -and Pat Fitzsimons· charging 66 cut de- eply into the seven-stroke Iea(I that Weiskopf enjoyed at the start or the hottest day of the ~ar on the tour. From a Weiskopf r out it became a rac.e . Now, ...etgh't pJayers are within severi...Shots oC the leader. .... ' . ' Cagers Rip U.S. LENINGRAD --Sergei Belov poured in 27 points lo lead lhe Soviet Union to an 86-72 victory over the United States in an In-._ l ernalional Cup b3sketb?l.l ga me Saturday. · The Americans opened "-ith a fast -breakin g attack but· fell llehind because of fre qu e nt turnovers. The Russians, who arc unbeaten in four CuP games, led 52-40 al halftime and were able t o turn b ack repeated challenges by the Americans in the second ha lf. The American team, composed of collegiate stars, was led by otis Birdsong of llouston, a 6· {oot-4 gua rd who scored 16 points. Alabama's Leon Douglas added 13, Norm Cook of Kansas had 12, Mark Olberding of Minnesota and Ron Lee of Oregon chipped in eight each. OJ. Punrlles Rookie NIAGARA FALLS -O.J . Simpson landed the only punch of a fight that erupted during a Buf- falo Bills running drill Saturday. Rookie Glenn Lott, who was on the receiving end of Simpson's jab, was ap'parently too awed lo hit back. The Bills were running a non- conlact drill when Simpson broke into the secondary. Defense m an Neal Craig grabbed Simpson's leg and lifted him . Simpson and Craig exchanged a ngry words. Several plays later the same thing happened after Craig had been replaced by Lott. Simpson reportedly bounced the fOOtball off Lott's helmet, _ then landed a short jab on the young player's chin. Lott fell back. C!JrUst Killed MONTEREY, Calif. . Motorcycle racer Steven Sauter, 24, North Va,ncouver. B.C., was killed instantly Saturday when he cr ashed on a turn in a novice heat race in connection with the Montere y s upe rbike interna- tional races at Laguna Scca race track. 200 bulllrl'I' -1. Mite Bruner. Sere!~. 2:04,'H., 2, Mike Cu<lngl<1<1, T....c•IOow, Ala., 2:05.SJ. l , Jim 0.lerdl, An.allelf", 2:0..2J. '•Tim Hericllbero , An1n1 1m. l :Ot.29. s. R a~. -blck..,., SIM•Clera, ,:ot.ll. T(ltll Wellkopf ~I FIUslmons Gene ~lttler Jul kn &oi'o-> Allc:I Fun~tr. &ruce Llellke Lyr. L.olt ' Hiit' lrwln John ,..,. ... ue, TO<n W•1l0tl Terry Ol'hl Geot9f! c;.c11e Art Wiii 14-6:>-1 J • 20 I •1·/0-66-m ....... ,,, , ....... ~ .....,.J0.101 10.11 .... 201 11~701 n .. !>-11-:ioe n..,_,,.101 .... ,, .... 208 ,, .. ,_,,,109 ATLANTA BASEBAL.l. FANS.SCURRY ABOUT THE FIELD TO l>ICK UP GREENBACKS. ~uter . crashed on the third tum of the opening lap and was· struck by the following rider. He was pronounced dead with multi· pie fractures pf the neck a nd 11 ....... 109 Promotion Gave Folka 90 .Seconda lo Pick Up All They Could ol $25,000 71 ....... 109 100 bree5trok1 -1. Wurl 51..-.lno, ~to. ,, 11.~. 2, -I MOrln, Alhl•ton, 1:11.'6. l , Helen IBurnhem, G<-111 Brll1!n, 1:17.t l, 1, S.. Hlt>- Otrek..-.. lncllo, I: 11.111. 100 bf.••slroke -1. t.1-enc:e D>wler, Fl. ¥1brlll, 1:01.n . 2, John HencU...~I• O.••. tl:01.12. l , Bot! L•I-. Cor><Vrd, l:Gl.ll.1, Mlrt O..tfL•ld. o.i.noai., 1 :ll.4'. s, Doug o.no.-..n, ~-Hills, 1:111.S?. XIII freestyle -1, Hea llle• Go'~. FrHni, 2:06.Jll. 2. J IU Sterkel, H-c:lenOI HelOhlS. 2:0t.ll. 3. Sany• Gr•'· Austr•ll•. 2.oto.H. t, '°"'Oii' ~r.ILIJ_, ~ i;>1rk, 2:01.11. I, c.-Fred'y, kfWJIO't e.ec.11.1:ss.1s. 200 '""''tyte -1. Cr1lo Ven Zeni. Las At!O!o. t :ss.11. J, ScoU Mlc Ooneld. o.un. 1:SS.3S. a, INrltG<"Hnwood, F'esno, l:SSMl.t.Ste"6 Furniss, s.nt. ""'· l :JS'.•1. S, Kirk McGo-. S.....vveito, 1:55.9'1. •· O.n St1ven111n, Sunn,..•lt', 1:511.0D. I, .Jlt• S.bWll, Faunt•ln valley, 2:00.02. Ben Cref\1.1\1• OlertH CooOy ""'.,_ Rk ... rd Cr•wtord Jerry P•t• Semmy Re<:hl!ls Jerry 1-leerd Totn ~-• l(en sun Riii Mo~nglle ,eot> E.-$mlll• ; c.ill6v C\lt..rl T..,.r....c:e Dill Jim C.OIM <I ... J0.10.10' 71"7-11·10'! ...... 12-'°'1 ., .. ,.,,.,,o ,,..,_1,·2!0 ~ZIO JJ-10..1-210 n -11 .. 1-110 11-IJ.M.-llO •!>-1•11-21 1 11-1a..t.111 1J ..... 11·21Z ,, .. ,_, .... ,,, JJ..a.11-211 71).JO.ll-212 .RamsQ& Stand Out The Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams conducted a two- ho ur p assi n g and running scrimmage Saturday at Cal Rangers Clobber Luckless Angels _...,...---.i.ead . FillolWins LOUISVlLi.E -J aime Fillol upset fourth -seeded Manuel Orantes 7-5, 6-4 Saturday to ad· vance to the semi!inals of the $100,000 Louis ville pro tennis classic. • Ed 0llu91ler1Y O.n Slt•s Dtwld G<at..m MortH•Y"" Fr_. .. &e•rd n .11 .... 212 7!-12 .... Jll 10-...13.2n JJ .. >7•212 State (Fullerton } as the Na- Ex-Anaheim Star tional Football League tea'ms continued training. In a passing drill pitting quarterbac ks, running_...backs and receivers against the other t eam's linebackers and de~ f e nsive secondary, Denver's John Hufnagel completed 14 of 20 passes for 281 y~rds and a pair of long touchafiwh strikes_ Big Shot in Africa , .. It wasn't loo many years •go that a young lorelgn student named Jim Wambua was run- ning around the trolclcs or Orange County, fi.rl'lt competing for Anaheim High, later {or F\Jllerton College. Now Jim Wambua is driving around Africa in a Mercedes 1 I WHITE WASH hit:" to Kenya for a viSit ~he's to rookie Jack Dolbin. ... going to accept the offer this Nov-Charlie Johnson, the starting ember. . , , :··flrooco quarterback, connected Sa.per optimist Lea Miller. UC on 13 of 21 for 271 yar&. and JrviDe'1 new tr•ck cnCll, la •P-Steve Ramsey or Denver com- preaUy close lo llnlnC"' a dual, pleteCI 12 of 19 for 200 yards. 11teel wllb Orecoo st•ie la lt'Jl. James Ha rris oC the Rams UCJ ii also due to meetOrq:oa completed 16 of 28 for 219 Shte aad s.a Jose State ln • yards, includin g an 80-yard trtu1uJ•r l•te next Marcb •l touchdown bomb to Harold Saa Jose. MOier bas uoCber en· J ackson. Ron Jaworski hit 20 of tlctnc bome meet ror •re• rao1' 27 {or 244 yards. DeKl February wben use, Tight end Riley Odoms was Saa Diego Staie and Cal st•te the top Denver receiver with a.-,.Be•cb) come ID. seven catches for 112 yards and Glen Laningham has been rid- ing a roller coaster of happlness ~ and disappointment for his re- OLINN 11'HIYE • cent exploits with the Orange run nin g back Lawre nce Mccutcheon grabbed seven for 40 yards {or the Rams with Jackson catching a pair for 98 yards. CoastColle1ecrew. ARLI NGTON, Tex. (AP) - Sl umpin g Jeff Bu rroughs clubbed a double and home run and drove in rour runs lo lead the Texas Rangers to an 8-2 victory over the California Angels Satur- day night. Burroug)ls. the American. • Angels Sia le All G•mtt Oft ICMPC !1101 Auo. lCe lllornl••IT•xas S:SS p.m. S:SS p.m. J :JOp.m. • .e.u;. • Cell\llrnl• •I Cllit~OO AuQ. SCeHtornl• •I Cr>ic•llO 111 League's Most Valuable Player last season but hitting only .224 at ga me time and already a strikeout victim 104 times this season, rapped Angels starter Dick Lange for a two-ruil double in the lirsl inning. It came after Llinge walked Dave Moates and Mike Hatgrove. Burroughs' 20th bonier, a two- run shot off Ed Hackenbery, keyed a three-run fifth. Moates drilled a leadorr homer in the eighth for the Rangers and they added two more on Tom Grieve's single with the bases loaded. Right-hander Bill Hands worked 'the first five innings for Texas to even his record al 6-6. It was the vete r a n right-hander's first vi ctory s ince May 22. He lert after five innings with a pulled groin muscle and Jiffl Umbarger and Stan Thomas fini shed up. Adrian Garrell hit his first home run {or. the Angels off Hands in the fourth. 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'" ""E"•llSO LAnoe IL.~·•> '"' ' t J ) J 11t kenbfr, .\'I 1 1 I I I M.S.CCllll 1 2 0 0 I 0 l(ir•wood 1~·, l J J l I Hlncll (W,t_.,1 S l ., 1 I 2 S Umti.r'Jt'r l 0 I 1 1 0 S. f llon"ll) l l 0 0 0 I Seve-S. Tllom•S 2. 11BP-41y H(kef'brry. Sp•nter. WP-S. Tllom•1. PB--H1mplon 2, T.....i:CW.A-U,OIJ, Fillo! m ee t s top seed Guillermo Vilas, a 3-6, 6-3, 6-0 winne[' over Zeljko Franulovic, today. ·other sem irina li s t s are second seed Arthur Ashe, a 6-4, 2-6, 7-5 victor over John Alex- and e r , a nd third-seeded Ilie Nas tase, who defe ated Raul Ramirez, 6-1, 6-3- Gor1ftan.,. Stewart CINCINNATI -Tom Gorman moved into Sunday's fin als of the $50,00P Wes tern T ennis Championships with a 6-2, 7-6 victory over Byron Bertram of South Africa. Gorman, the tournament's No. 7 seed, will face Sherwood Stewart in the singles fin al. Stewart, a 29-year-old jusl two years on the pro tour, dumped Stan Smith, 4-6, 6-4, 7-S A:tersl.-e SAN JOSE, Calif. --llija Mitic scored 31 seconds into the first overtime period Saturday night to give the San J ose Earthquakes a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Aztecs in a North American soc- cer league game here. Benz. That's quite a transforma· He was keenly disappointed lion. · When be was lelt ciut al the OCC Lake Forest resident Gordon llDeup that ,ioot the w~ for Cooper, a former lrack star at the tamed Henley Regatta. Westminster-Ki1h and a lriendol However, be' was •top the world Sun Kie~s Off WFL Season Today Wambua's, saw his old baddy shortly thereafter when be was c 1. · c... 47-16, and beat San Antonio, during the recent U.S.·W.Ut cbc»en to ro.w.as part oltheteam The Southern a tfomia ..,.,.n •. German-Pan Africa!\ meet at __ _...,_,in •reli'nd compilinc a 3-0 exhibition r e· 36-31, and Philadelphia, 23-8. Du.kt Univerailf-• ....J•t• '. ,~JM. further tncte..ed after • cord. opens its second World PorUand, ·ll'leanwhile. loot lo Cooper s•ys th't -Wa.MU~ -'""it.e ,;;m won· and he waa .Footb~ll L ea¥u ~ se.ason a t Blrmlrith•m, 25 ·9. and to mw·so. bu recentb t,... e&eval·• IWatded a pewter trop-b>'~ Anaheim St1d1um this a fter· .. Philadelphia, 30·21 . ,m 'to be•d maa..of \le ~. ;Hawefft' .aubeequent.reports ol noo~ 11 eainst _th'e Po1'tl•nd The suft's otrense averaged tecbnloal committee ,or ' .::tbe ra<e' oml.tted -llla .....,.,,.0 :--•=••· who loJt both pr~· 3S.3 1>9lnls iu\d 371 .0 yards per AlriCan naUons. Wamb.al, • d~J ovenlgbt, ;o beMIFL.., o.l . __ 8IJJIH. game, ~nd· il! defense account· . ball·miler whl11 at A.nabe:lm, re-~ L'i'\Xicko(I' 11 at,2 andi raidio sta-ed'for 11.x interceptions. tumed to bl• •• u .. Kenya iller ~· Ceaat c.a.e ,_ '! ·KABC •sor'Will the . burl b eompletln1 bla edw:atlGniln Ille le lo ••••t•IJl•.....,..l t•f •.. " carry · The Thunder has b1!en Y .,. U.S. He latef J>eca~""'"'"al ••et•ei ....... 8l Iii ,_.._,all Ii ~,, . _ lnterception9 thus tar. In two J. &rack coacli ln .197t .. '2:~~·-·· ·····"'••··----~'--The Sun appears a !j.Ol1d" .;..mes, opponents h•ve pick:: c,ne or the 6y Alricm ~ • ., ....... to HR...., e... f;a v 0 r i ~.e 0' f pre.sea 5 0 n off rou.r Don }torn passes a 'lloncbci,. '" lalbe .... -•M .... •IWlr performances . It whipped one Mike Blscottl pus tor 135 ~ "Y" ,.,.m .... ID-· Jl#a. " llilhly regerded Memphis, 7ards. I 'I' ... I ' " , • .. I . . ' The Thunde r "special teams ya.rds and passing for 292 in have also broken down.· Oppo-comparison to its opponents' 210 nents have returned nine pwit.s and 206. for 149 yard:r (8 16.6 average) Leading the Thunder attack is and clghl kiciorra tor 197· rards the combination of Horn and r e- Ca24.6average). ~ · ceiver Earl McCulloch, the ex· ,-; USC star. Horn has compl eted "An\i Ut'e SU9 bas one ~ the 25 of S3 passes for 285 yards : Je~e·1 moSt respected t'tta!D . McCulloch has caught 8 for 134. me in rookie Anthony DaVls, "· Davis leads the Sun att ack . wbo has returned two kick~Is 11\e 5-9 r ookie running back has foi.15 Y•rd.1 . • rushed for 196 yards on 48 car- Tbe Thunder hos not beep dia· rles a nd has scored seven graced in,. other are•S:-thoullh... touchdc;wns . Mike Ernst, who Jl has ou.tgained its opposiUon:-· has complelt•d 16 of 26, will lll5f yards .to iii.ii, rwihln1 {~JM start at quarterback. • (2 DAILY Pl\.OT Sunday. Augusl 3. 1'75 Big ~loriey SRorts Stars . ~ .Earn the Most ' NEW YORK !AP l- Quarterback Joe N:.tmath signed .a two·year, $900,000 contract with the New York Jct.s football team last week and joinec.1 the growing li s t o r s port s millionaires. Who wants to be an industrial tycoon, a· fin<.~ncial giant or a head of state when you can make tv.ice as much n1oney -and have more fun and less press ure ---playing your ra .. ·oritegame? 'There's apparenUy a bottom- less pot of gold waiting for those ~ith the.tale nt to grab it. Namath is only one of several m en in sports who in recent months and weeks has signed contract s s taggering the im- agination. - The 32·year-old son of a mill hand earlier this month signed a potenUal $5 million agreement with a cosmetics firm and re- newed other endorsement con· tracts that, with his record foot- ball salary, will boost hi.S annual income to $1 million or more. That is a pitta ne'e'remparcd to the income of Muhammad AJi, who never finished hich school in Louisville and once Ounked a simple Army examination. The black fi st.fighter, who col- lected SS million for less than an hour's work when he won back the heavyweight title in Zaire, a year ago. already has picked up $5.2 million this year for three fights and stands to collect fronl. $4.5 to $8 million for his return bout with Joe Frazier in ftfa.JliJ a in October. ·· The head or the world's largest rorporation, KenneLh Jamieson of Exxon, drew a .salary or $452,000 with a bonus of $225,000 fo.-a total of $677 ,000 in 1974. Fuzz.faced kids just out of col· tege with ga<?d jump shots get more than that for playing basketball. The Denver Nuggets of the American Basketball League paid $1 .5 ~illion to Marvin Webster of Morg'i{n State and more than S3 million to David Thompson of North Carolina State lo join their team this fall . Jamieson , now ret1red as Exxon board chairman, headed a company which had $41 .9 billion in sales last year and a profit or $3.14 billion. Before the start of the baseball -season, the Ne"'' York Yankees signed Catfi sh Hunter lo a $3.7 million. five.year d eal. Then the New York Cos mos brought soccer great ·P e le out of retirement with a lure of more than $4 million over three years. ' Last year, General Motors, the No. 2 industrial corpere&tlon in the "''orld "''ilh S31.3 billion in sales, paid its top executive, board chairman Thomas A. ~turphy, $273,000. Because ot- declining auto sales, there was no bonus. A dozen golfers oc more top · that figure In prize money and ancillary incom e. Arnold Palmer set the tone for sports' millionaires club in the 1960s when be parlayed his name into a virtual empire of golf equipment, apparel, courses, banks, printing plants, record companies and the like. In 1967, NBC paid $6 million for Arnold Palmer Enterprises, while allowing the golfer to remain head of the various divisions. He still makes around $1 million a year. The current capitalist of the links is Jack Nicklaus, leading money winner, developer of golf courses and head of his own conglomerate. Golf traditionally is the sport of presidenli. President Ford earns a salary of $200,000 a year, gets $50,000 for expenses and $40,000 for entertainment and travel. He merely runs an enterprise with a $200 billion budget. Tennis, once a stepchild of big·time sports, has emerged as one of the most marketable and pr06perous of games with some 30 million players iri' the United States alone. Jimmy Connors this year will become tennis' first millionaire, capitalizing on his $100,000 and $2SO,OOO winner ·take -all challenge matches with Rod Laver and John Newcombe. Tennis purses have risen to the respectability of pro goU and produced a lot of rich men and women in while shorts. Connors' former girlfriend, Chris' Eve rt, this year will earn close lo S400,000 in priie money alone. She gets $40,000 a year ju.5l lo model dresses. Billie Jean King has a Sl20,000·a·year contract with ABC and a $400,000, three-year agreement with the New York Sets of World Team Tennis. She also publishes a women's magazine and has. endorsements pushing her close to the $500,000-a·year mark. Harold S. Geneen, chairman of the board of International Telephone and Telegraph with Sll.2 billion in sales, was paid $789,000 last year -$408,000 in salary, the rest a bonus. " TV Sports Menu I p.m. (5) -GOLF -The final round of the $™>,000 Westchester Classic at the 6,614·yard, par 72 course in Harrison, ,N. Y. l o30 p.m . (2) -PRO TEN· NJS -Andrew Pattison meets Arthur As he in a second' round m atch of the $60,000 CBS Tennis Classic. Taped. 3 p .m . (5) -HORSE RACING -The $315,000 Rainbov.• Futurity-the second jev.•el in the Triple Crown of' quarter·horse rac- ing-is telecast from Ruidoso Oov.·ns, N .~l . 3 p.m. (41 -NFL FOOT· BALL FILMS -The 1971 NFL conference cham- pionships between Miami and Baltimore (AFC > and Dallas and San Francisco (NFC>. I ~. ' Not Cmtcerned Harris Unafraid Of Losing Joh _, James Harris, one or the few black quarterbacks in the Na· tional Footba'll League, says he's not afraid of losing his starting job as long as he plays well and the· Los Angeles Rams _keep winning. "The important thing is win· ning. If I can contribute to us winning, I think that's the key," Harris said a s he contemplated the start or his second season as the Rams' top signal caller. Harris took over the Rams job mid way through last season and led the team t o a 7-2 record in the nine games he started.. He went on to throw two touchdown passes in the fourth quarter and become the most valuable player in the Pro Bowl . But his s uc cess came as another black quarterback, Pit- tsburgh's Joe Gilliam, was hav- ing a disappointing season. Gilliam started several of Pit· tsburgh's early games, winning most of them, but then was replaced by Terry Bradshaw, who quarterbacked the Steelers to their Super Bowl victory. Some, including Gilliam's father, the coach at Tenne!lsee Slate University, thought the black quarterback's demotion was partially for'racial reasons. Harris, a fi ve.year pro from Gramblin g who started f e w games before last year, says he can't be concerned about such a possibility. "I take every game week by week a nd I go out and give my best," he said. "At least that's what I lry to do. and I'm really not thinking in that direction. I think whatever happens will hap- pen -and tr that happens, I have no control over it.'' The attitude is characteristic of his approach to the game. "I plan to just go out this year and play like I did last year," he said. ''I'll just go out and do my best," Harris said. Harris says he doesn't think the signing of Ron Jessie and Ot· to Stowe, who played out their op- tions with Detroit and Denver respectively, means that the Rams will throw more. "U you end up throwing more it means you're behind more," he said. "I think we'll try to do .the .lhlnp we did in the past to ~in. We'll do whatever's peceasary to win. I[ we think there's a need to throw more, we will." Despite.his idea that doing his best is all he can do, Harris says he'll be working hard to improve his performance. • • ''I feel I could improve in every phase of the game. Right now J'm trying to work on every area, studying as much as I can about 'teams and knowing as much as I can about their defenses," he said. H arfris says h e has no particular goals this year except to ''win as many games as.>·e possibly can. N aturally the ul- timate goal is the Super Bowl, but you can only get there by win· ning and earning the right to be there -which means we've got to win our fi rst game and go on from there." Small Linemmi Mesan Seeking ., . ' Place on Sun • • By ED BURGA.RT ----°"I~ 0.11, , .... MtH l Until he signed with the World Football League's Southern Call fornla Sun this year, Pat Sweetland had never played one second on the specialty teams . ''But Pal had the hla:best combined score of any players on the specialty ttama dler our first two exhibl\ion sames,•• says Tom Baldwin, Sun director of player peraonnel who also helps coach the special teams. ~He has good speed and likes to play with reckless abandon." Sweetland, a rookie, played at Costa Mesa High, Orange Coast College' and UCLA befor.-.. 11gn. ing with the Sun as a free agent this summer. Sweetland has been a defensive tackle most of his career. "But thi.& is the first time I have ever played on the specialty tt?am!I," he says. "I enjoy it when we kickoff. I have to run down and try to break up the weda:e.1' Mo.st of Sweetland's action ha! been with the specialty teams so far. But he did score a safety against Memphis when be wa!I on the defensive line. "Those were the fint points I ever scored,•' says the 6-1, 239-pound Sweetland. He's hoping to score more points but is currently a reserve defensive tackle. Undoubtedly, his size is not in his favor. "The majority of the NFL linemen are 6·4 or 6-5," says Sweetland. ,"But in the WFL. there are a Jot of 6·1 linemen.•• Sweetland compensates for lack of slie with s peed. "Pat is very· quJ:ck.· and ag- gressive," says Baldwin. •'He won't stay bl'ocked long and he gets to the ball carrier well.'' In three exhibition aames, Sweetland made six tackles and had one sack. "I like the pass rush," he says. "But my main asset is see- ing the play develop." Sweetland saw many plays develop in his days at OraDge Coast where he earned All· American junior college honora· ble mention in 1972. When he wasn't hurt. SWeetla'nd started on UCLA's defensive line the 'pa.st two . • ' years. .. ~ "In my first year at UCLA," the 22.year·old Sweetland says, •- "I started out good bl1t hurt my knee. Then, I broke my wrist again!lt Iowa and it was still hurting against USC in my last game:: . Sweetland is in good shape now, despite suffering a slight ankle sprain against MemphJs. And 'he hopes to stay in good _ shape for quite a few years. • "It's always been in the back o f my mlnd to play pro·,. fes!lionally," be says. "And I J want to play for as long as I can." However, if the financially troubled WFL fails-Sweetland said it was hard to get up for a game in Philadelphia which drew 2,614 fans-Sweetland says he will open a donut shop. "I probably wouldn't pursue .., football any more," he says: "f ' went to the Cowboys·Chargers scrimmage at UC Irvine, and ~ there were a Jot of rookies try. ing out. And only one or l wo · were going to make the team. · ''My dad has 'a doout shop. • and if I make any mOney, I'll ' probably open one." • FV_ Knocked Out; lroine Lo_ses Two ' Fountain Valley was knocked out of the District 29 American Legion baseball tournament Saturday, and the Irvine Collegians dropped a doubleheader that was highlight· ed. by a bench-e mptying brawl in the second game. La Mesa scored one run in the nirith inning to defeat Fountain Valley, S-4, at Amerige Park in F\lllert.on. ~ Mesa Co11ege scored eight runs in a heated ninth inning to down Irvine, 10-<t, in the second game of a doubleheader at Irvine. In the opener, National City scored four times in the first in· niDg and held on for an 8·1 win over the Collegians. Fountain Valley scored its four · runs in the second· inning when Dan Jackson smacked a two-nm single and Dean Fox had an rbi • hit. Mickey Swenson scored on ., an error. Irvine Jed La Mesa, .C·2, enter· i ing the ninth when the vi1itor1 scored eight times. Also, a La Mesa player- claiming he had been thrown 1t- charged the pitcher'• mound. and both benches emptied. A rew . minor rist fights occurred, but no one was seriously injured. As for their balling attack, the Collegians were sparked by Bruce Banning, who had a .solo homer and rbi single against La Mesa. '· Hawaiian Gardens closed out '75Y2 Baseball Standings Redskins Convert ·Errors, Wi"' 17-9 its Connie Mack baseball season Saturday, dropping a3-2decUlion to La Mirada at Long Beach's Blair Field. ' < .... TOYOTAS HERE NOW COME IH TEST DRIYE TODAY BUY OR LEASE A TOYOTA ··--------DEMO SALE -..., & bee• Example 74COIOHA WA.GOH" Au.lomalic, radio. air. 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Earlier in the day, Ceor1e Connor, Dante LaveJU, Lenny Moore and Roosevelt Brown were. inducted into the sport's • shrine. Op(freJalve. 9·3--d~1reti h~at failed to ·Stymie Washiniton's veteran Redskins. A sellout Fawcett Stadium crowd of almost 20,000 amt....a.... natlottal television audience watched the Redskins convert Bengal errors into their two touchdowns. A delay or game penalty · against C i ncinoatt 1ave Wa1bington a lint down near 11\id/leld, keeping the Redlldns' r~st drive alive. Two plays later Kilmer and I ' • • Taylor hooked up on the only long-scoring. pl•Y to tie the game ... t 7·7 near the end of the first quarter. An interception by Pflt Fis- cher tria:gered the Redskins' other touchdown in the third quarter. He fumbled . Brig Owens, another Washington ~eter,n, picked up the loose ball 8lld dashed to the ClnciMaU nine. in two plays, Mike Thomas acored ror a 11·9. Jead . -J'Ot · ThersmAnn, a fo·rme·r Notn Dame All·American, was hurl and taken to a hospital. 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No W:rl ' 'THlfl~ ....... ~.,:,,, ;.~1': Tlrr. -..... fift. l!HI' ·~~ .. aseball's Beats Death Rap · n Minors Comeback of Year For Gophers Star BLUEFIELD. W. Va. CAP> c young bal1~1ltiycr ::.at in the teachers at Uluefi~ &wm le lJ, s h ukin g his head in wildermenl us he lrit.'<1 lo <.'Orne grlp:t with his su rroundings. Forty.eight hours earlier , Rick cCarthy had been bw;klng In e Ji1orida :;un :1s a-shortstop for e Baltimore Orioles' Class A arm team in Miami. The chain f ~vents tha t brought him to est Virglnia bc~an with a s um- ons to the m anager's om ce. .. Since t 'd only been in 11 a m es," M cC arlhy said, "l 1gured he w as going to tell me 'd be playing m or e." That illusion was qui ckly s hat- ed by news that he had been emoted t o the club's rookie eam in the Appalachlan League. re he would join the ranks or aseball 's orphans -banished , e mporarily, a t least, lo the rioges of professional sport. The Appalachian League is ust one or baseball 's rookie eagues, the first rung on the lad· er to ttte big time. It numbers mong its alumni some of the ame's biggest n a mes . The areers of Nolan Ryan, Joe Rudi, og Powell, Orlando Ceped«t, esar Cedeno, Cesar Geronimo, -bby Murcer and others started ere. But for every player that.made t. countless others floundert!'d at er levels of lhe minor leagues ti1 they finally gave up lhe hase. About 200 young hopefuls come ere e ach s ummer seeking a icke l t o the m a jor leagues . any are jus t out of hi gh school bile a few have played college all. The ieague encompasses eight ities nestled in the Appalachian ountains . It features such earns as the Marion Va. Mets, Ovingto n K y . Astros and laski Va. Phillies . Bluefield is he league's only West Virginia ntry, with the other club; scat.- ered throughout. Virginia, Ken· ucky and Tennessee. The towns r a nge in size from ,000 persons in Marion lo 32,000 Johnson City. Term. T he re is major league cit y within 200 · es. and the life&1yle is de- idedly minor league. Travel is y bus ins tead of jet. Motels a re omfortable but hardly first lass. and team meals often me Crom ball-park concession tands rather than from posh estaurants . No distinction js made among he pla yers . Salaries are the ame for bonus ba by and free agent alike -$500 a month. Meal money also is the same -$6.50 per day on the r oad and $55 a month lf they s tay in dormitories at Bluefield'Slate College. At 21 . McCarthy is the oldest member of the Bluefield t eam. "It's rough lo go from a place with two million people to a town ol 15.000," he s aid. ''It's disap- pointing after Mia mi .. , Recalling his e xpectations a.rte r b ein g s ig ned by the Univer sity of N e w Orleans, McCarthy said. .. This is about like high school ball. I hope 1 don't e mbarrass myselC.'' Horse Raeing Y PSILANT I . Mic h. (AP)- L3rry Powe ll is back . Fifteen months ago, he was fighting for his life. Nol all the way back, per haps, but it won't be long before d efensive linemen around the Big Te n Conference will be .looking up from missed ta ckJes to see the swift Universl- ty 01 Minnesota ta1lback produc· u1g anoUler long gain. F ifteen months ago, Powell was just hoping he would live. He was' bedridden in the lntenisive car e unit o ( the Univers(ty Hos pH a 1 in M innea polis , para lyzed from the neck down with a rare polio-type viral infec- tion called Guilliao-Barre syn- drome. The d isease atucks the central ne rvous system . "At one time I got down on myself and thought about giving up," Pow~ll s aid. "I really thoul{ht abo ut it a nd decided it w,as really up to m e. l could have pouted and felt sorry for myself, or I could fight.'• Powell, whose once-powerful 185-pound frame dwindled to 122 during his illness, is back to 170 and still gaining. He is e mployed as a janitor in Minneapolis this summer a nd is back in school working on his degree in com- munications. "I work from 4 lo 12:30 every evening and then work out from 9 a .m . until noon in the gym," Powell said. "I wasn't able to go t o &pring foo tball practi ce because m y ankles were too weak. "So I've been jumping rope and lifting weights every day. I wear a weighted vest when I jump rope to build my stamina." Powell is n't certain whether he will be able to play footb.illl this fall, and Minnesota Coach Cal Stoll doesn't want to push him. "I talk to Cal all the time Powell said. "He knows and I know lt 's just a matter of time. Jt takes patience to put up with the frustration. I'm working extra hard to get back where I was." In 1973, Powell was one of the m ost promising freshmen on the Gophers vars ity. He carried the ball 95 tim~s that season, gaming 481 yards. His longest run was 56 yards. Then, in the spring of 1974, he was stricken. •'When I first started feeling s ick I was home on vacation. re- ralled Powell, now a 20-year-old sophomore. "I told my mom about it, ana she lbougbl it was the nu. "I got back to school in April and really started leeline sick. Al first. the doctors said I had a virus infection and told me to rest. On Easter Sunday. I was te· al tired and laid down to rest. When I woke up, I couldn't move my hands and arms. Jt was like everything was in slow motion." Powell entered the hospital the next day , and the doctors diagnosed the rare disease as it entered tbe critical stage. Powell ran a high fever, and paralysis gradually s et in. "I knew what ·was going .oo all the time," Powell said. "But I couldn't move. It got to the point that I had no facial ~xpression and couldn 'l even rlose my eyes." Orville Gi lmo r e, Powell's roommate, vis ited him every day, and Powell's moth@r, Mrs. Anne Powell, a widow, came to Minneapolis to be with her son. "I guess t a lking to people helped," Powell said. "l really got down on mys elf. My brothers came up when they could, and a lot or guys on the football team came, which helped a lot." Powell was hospitalized for 51h months. The people of Yp~ilanli raised sever al thousand dollars to hel p pay medical e xpenses and have l'owell flown to the University of Michi1an Medical Center in ·Ann Arbor so he could be clooer "to home. Mrs . Powell, who is on Social Security and works two days a week to help s upport her family, still has four of her six children a t home . Her e ldest son, Rufus, helped her financially despite having a wife and two children of his o"'"· As Mrs. Powell and friends watched . La rry gradually re- gained the use of his body. Firs t j ust a muscle spas m in the hip. Then his eyes , h ead and shoulders, until a few weeks · before last Christm as, Larry was able to spend weekends with his family. "l finally got out of the hospital a couple of weeks before last Christmas," Larry said. "1 came back to school for the second quarter of the winter term. I'm in m y s ophomore year academically. '' l don't know if I'll play Coot· ball this year. I haven't even tried t.o s print yet. I just have a daily schedule, jogging and lift· ing weights. .. It's slow progress but, like I say, it's just a m atterortime." CdM League Wrestling Los Alamitos Results Anglers Honored SATU"OAY ltESUL TS Cle~. Trkk fHl [)o(thy•s Pelleo (Hartl c;..w1men CCerdoH I Tl,,,.~S.77 6.40 H O uo f'UtST II.ACE -3SO yuds. l ~·" Aho Run-9 errlno, S•U t' C.1t<fl. elds. Clelml1>9. Purse $7000. Little Go Fl•fl, Oupt B Slur OlvldKlr. Nos<ratchu . (flrootts I S.00 3.60 7 80 · W ' Go-H Onlltle W..riOfl !Hartl •.to l tc omen 8 h l·s Dendy CWelU r I J 2C Tlme-11.11 Alto ref\ -~r Top B•~. ~<k• In a match vs . par ~et, S•ne uue, Top Moon Jo, Go tournament a t Santa Ana Dlllse .. ,. Vl'1«Y Chent Scra1<11•d -\/e n 's Ster, Inky Country Club, Mary ftnius.0.1°"' Pol" Car ay finished two-up u EXACTA 1-0 1.1 .. ~ a t-0nru1e and took first place in ,_n..,,..,.U4.Jt class A. SECOND llACE -«>Cl yerds.. l yhr Viki Garey and Alice =!~'i::~mtng Purse mao, Hall finished even and CPtioel 10.10 •.oo 3 .c tied ,. d Oliver s..dOen (Wudl 10 80 S 2C 10r seeon · •m• F1191>1 cw e uan> 3 20 In class B competition, Tlme-10.Sl J Co · t th Aho ren -Sneelr. Alle<k, GO! Fair Une ne, 8 ree-up :taro Ber, Top Sc t nt , Ch~rgl ng was the Winner WbiJe g,-rii.. 8f.--strip, S<oooy DoobY Lolita Mabone y and Hoscretc,.,., Mary Stradling tied for T"11to ••<• -s.• y~lft. 3 ,..., second at l wo down. · ...,, & up. St•n•" •llowences. Pl.lr:.;e Jn class C, Fran Carter Cb. took first place honors, e,:~bo (Brookl)s.oo !:: t: finishing eveti . Nell "9t1e1 Dfwm cwe1'°"1 uc Graham was second at Tlma -21.60 ~ JI V ··11 AIJo ~en -A'1erthouet\t, o.,..., one down, antl irginla ~.etect Br~r.MldfllulltSclffd McCartne.v ·4mcl Jean Ho ~elcMl ' Triplett tied-«Pr lhifd' at three down, In class D, Ann Ward wu first at even while Harriet Hopkins, Kaye J ohnson and Paullne Whit~ tied Cor·second at five d o wn. K alherine Wri g ht and Molli e Harvey were third at-six uo J eo J 111 down. SIXTH llACE -350 yeros. 3 Yffr otos & up. Cle lml119. Pur .. Sl tGO, Hlfelll11n CHert) S.00 3.80 S.00 Mr. Kal'CIY GM roe CWatlOfla.• S.tO Jott&.t,NoM !Pete> 4,80 Time -11,12 Alto r•n -Bud £.,., Mr. Clfte 8rllche1.. EUy RoOel, Zorblt'S ~ dy, ,..vade Fl~tr. Un And Only. Hanll'IVlt~ Scretcl'tff -!tocking Oeclt, Tl.ltd lfN99, a.~ uno &S IX.ACTA 1""11•19'1" & t·MI', K.IN11CN,.e,1Nlf ttl ... 6.60 .,. uo uo ..... 4.ID II SXACTA , ..... , Ao Ml & ... U.,,, ... ,,,ta The Pacific Anglers Club recently concluded its 28th albacore tourna· ment and awards were pres ented at a banquet at the Airpo rter Inn in lrvine. Eight clubs, 46 boats and 138 anglerl!,. were in· volved in the two-day af- fair . The partlcipa nts caught 1,437 fis h that weighed 15,328 pounds. Awards winners were: club troph y -S hark Island Yac ht C lu b Anglers o f N e w port Beach ; three top boats-1. Honey (Shark Island Yacht Club) 2. Wahoo (Light Tackle Marlin Club . Long Beach) 3. Over Anxious (Newport Harbor Yacht Club). Harry Okuda caught the larges t (is h <21 pounds, 6 ounces) the first day and George Griffith caught one ~l weighed 25 pounds, 13 ounces on the se cond day. The top boat the fi rst day was Honey and the top one the second day was Blue Jacket (of Shark I s land Y acht ·Club). SUndey.Aupu1t 3, 1975 PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS a UJIMlU $TATUollMY 0 ' WITH OllAWAL OAn. Y PILOT {'3 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTIT10 u s a us1 ... ru NAME STATlMEtH Golfing Report ... ,._. U ATlMl MT F•OM PA•THC llSHl l' 0 ,.l"ATIHC. VHOE ll ,_!:':.'011-1110 IA''°" h dotnt lluM Pl(TITIOV)I U\IHI ~~N•ME ~i.<AMP(')() l f C. 3,,,. l e.il)ojl. TIM lollow•no IK'•\on t • •"'"'•"" tll, IQllO*•"O ~·wn •' dQl"9 bv)o. "'°Hn 11.l;Nl .. NC.,IN (f P IN(, IM74 At "\l•d. Un•I J. f Qunlaln Veller. C•11t<1•n•• •110t a.ioo. (.A f'll4I • •• • Qt nt ••I 11e11 .,., !tom ti>• ' I. C 1 , ..... •~ ~r11W"t11p o~r.1 1"9 """'' tho to Ml<l•H I · • •110• , ......... Ullou• llu \lnf\\ n•n•• ot 111•.111. M • D · h lt•n<ene, I ounle1n Veiley, CA '7tol arg1c av1son. \\1l Thi\ OU\lneu I\ t Oncluc\ed lly ...... M[DICAL ART!t ••• IJ'IU N~ .. ~ml ff1ur" •H•<I R~yrol<h S."11n, 11?10 ~II l1H•nto {tr. • ounl••n V•I~. (.41ttorn1• 9110. a 44, took lop IMIJ rd~ u1 A oi.10,..1 •ve,..,., T""'"· C•1"0""• ru MICl>M l L CelU IO TIW llCl•llOu• l>""~•H n•n .. \l•I• I t11s bo"tne~> "tO<\O\lllt'O b'I' en ,,.. ght in a recent Three Thi\ )l•hlf'f••lll WU 111•0 wllh IN ........ fO< 11•. IM•l,..r\ntp ..... '""' (lt) 8 1lnd M lee tourney at c.ovn1 c1 rk ol Qr.,. Gountv Clf1 Ju•y 'll i7l In 111• counh o• "'•'"'" IS 1'1~ • full N•n• •nO AOO••H "' ,,,. .......... C) ,_•OU•t '"urmond U \n llh lhl• )l<1lt men1 .... ) 111.-d ""''" ,,,. Lagun a Bea ch Women's · · ,4v.,. w11r.iuw1n11 Golf Club. ...,blt.,,.o Or•"OOI Con t 0•11• Pltot. <>on.10 l Oonoh119n. M o' ll·<n C>••no• Count~ Lltrll. or Ot•n~ CA>v<•lr on Jul, n, 19H Martha o "'aumont (""') Ju•~ ?O 21 •rel Aullu•t i 1o 1'JS 2641 1' "*"""°" Avtnut, fu•tin. <-•ltlv•r"• .0"<: ""' • • • • • JOM 1u rl111, t.1 .0 . uo, N"'''""'' F-1 l'\it>llY..,<J ()r~n9<0 C.O•lf t.l.ttlV 1'11ol • Julr21.4f"Cl AuQU\I ), 10, II, l?IS2•"'-ll was the 8 Oighl winner ------------A..,..,. 1'u•lln, C•1t•ornt• and finished four stroke:s PUBLIC NOTICE 0o ... 1<1 M Chaplon, 1011 llty .. n. •~11t. Tu\ltn, Celltornl• in front of Oorili l''agg. 0one10L.Ootw11;ijn,M o Pat Wolff (4 5) be.at F1CnT1ou,auatN1u P UBLIC NOTICE NAMIUTAT6MUIT Ruth Whita ker (47) in C The followl"<I Ptr\Oll Ii doll1g b\nl SUl'f 1110" COUltT 0 1' THE STATE OF CALIFO"HIA ~It THE COUNTY 01' O"AN•E ........... flight 1'1f»U ' TME MUCi SHOP. m • E. c:o.\I Jn an lron tOUrney, HIQhw•y.Corone de lMH.Celifofnle l')-an Blake wa s the A Mitnee1Jonnson,1S1 E. 2h1 ~'«I. ~I• MeH. Ce llfornle '7•2• N OT IC l OF H E Alt l HG O F ------------1 f'fTITION ro" ,.Ro a.ATE 0 ' WILL P UBLIC NOTICE AHO F()lt LETTE IU TEST.AMEN• TAltY laOMOWAIVEOI flight victor w Ith 96. Th•\ IM IN u 1, <oncN<led by .., 1 .. E'1•1t oi IRVI HG M . C0 8 UAN, O..tu~ F a g g ( 91 ) , T h e I m a c11v• .. •• T d •1 Mlct.ael Johnson oomey <98) a n Ll Thli ll•l•rnenl w n flled ....... IN Marks (103) finished in a-.c.,c1er .. ot Or•no-coun1rvn Ju1r FICTITIOUieU$1 HEU NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llwl NAM( ~TATlMlHT LOIS COBURN l>n ltled t..retn • Pl"ll• that order in B fli ght. t"· m s. F..-Tlle fo41owlng person I\ oo.no l>uil· llOll!Of Proo•lt ~ Wtll ano tor t\11.Hnte nttsn : ol Ltlltr\ Tute mentery to ,,. Ptll· SEA ~ORSE VENTURES. IOI N 1o-r rtlt reno lo which h meOt lor Beys"-Or., Newpdtl Be•< h, CA..,~ 111'1,.,., o.r11cul•r•. •net th•I '"" lime NOrm.n Cir•nl. •OO N Ch•~ An , ~pl•<• ol 1>t•r1no 1ne s•me ,...s _,, And i n c f 1 i g ht • P\Jbllstled Or•nVt Co•\t Delly PllOt, Margaret Moor e (104 ) Ju1y 11,.ne1Aug11i1J,10,11,1•1u1sH) finis h ed fi r s t by one PUBLIC NOnCE stroke over Gene Grilfm (1 0 5 ) and w a s five strokes ahe a d of Pat wo1rr (109). Al""mb ... CA '1901 w• for AUQusl If, 19'S, al ' 30 a.m., '" Tiiis °'-\Inn•'' <onclut lta br .,. In. ,,_ courlroom ol De~rlmtn\ No 3 of Ol'l•GU•I. U ICI cour1. •I 100 Ctvtt C~n~r Or1w flCTITIOUSa USIHlSS NOrm.n Gre"1 WtSI, "' lht Clly o f S•nl• An•, NAME JTATlMENT This •lettmer>I ,..,.~ filed wtlll ,,,. C.i1fornl• n.. lollowl1>9 person h Ootng llu';. County CltH. ol Orange C.ounty on .Nlv Cetta July ~. 1'7S neu H : IS, 1'75. WILLIAM E SI JOHN, Wolff was c losest to the pin on the 16lh hole. FIRST LAGUNA MOIHGAGC '4m1 Counly(.lt ri.. COMPANY. ,lS21 Pa~ 0. V•l...c:... Pvbllit>ed Or~~ Cohl Ca1ly Polo!. HORTENSE STAHL $4111-J02C.. Lall..,.. Hiiis, Celllornoa J u4'( 10.11. •no Au oust J. 10, ••IS Jlio.).7~ '111 WllW.lre Blvd., S111\e 111 ~i>s.> . 1--------------~' .. vtrl'( Hlllt. C.lilertOle '°11 J ------------PUBLIC NOTICE W l l lle m M cC l •I ". 3l'62 Tel.UlllJ7~l Plf•lwinlll•, ~· NtQIH!I, QlllMrM PUBLIC NOTICE An...-,.., tor: P•llU-r 11671 Publ•)htd Ordnge Coast O.illy Piiot, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Thi' bll!olntu IS conaucled by an In. NOTICE TO CIUOITOllS ~usu.),•. 1'7S Zll11 TS NAME HATEMEHT dlvlOWI. SUf'E•10 " COU•T OF THE Tht tollowl119 peri.on •l doing tluM• Willlem McCl•ln STATE 01' CALIFORNIA FOR rtn\115; Thi' \lelement wn "·fll~ wUh lht THl>C.OUHTYOFOllANl;f. THE WALLWHACKERS. 11MI Counl y Cterk ot0nf>99 CounlyonJuly .... A·..-J PUBLIC NOTIGE Slly11erlr. Blvd., I N ine. C•llfornl• n lt7S E~t .. e,LANC.IH : EPLEY, •• \0 Universe! SPor!S \l•nlurtt, ll'tC., • CUMMiNS McCLAIM &WOl.0 >nown •• &LANCHC L. EPLEV, SUf'EAIOll COU!JT 0 1' lHE STATE OF CALIFO RNIA"°" THE C.OUMTY Of OllAMGE Ne.A ... MS Ceiltornle corporal Ion, •IO Newport IHll ........ 0. Ve .... cle 6LANCHE LUCI NOA EPLEY, •ncl Cenlef' Or .. NO. 1310, Ntwpon k.ch, ~Hiii• , ..... m1. '°'""'"" t no .. n 0 BLANC.HE L. Celllotnl• .,'4.0 • FO ... PARKS, Oetu M1!. Thi\ l>u'lllt\\ I' .,.,,.g t on due It'd by• PU114l"'tct Of•"'lt Co.st Dally POol, NOTICE IS HE RE8 V GIVEN lo lht MOT ICE OF MEAllllNO Of ,.lTITION FOA ,.lt08ATl 0 1' WILi. AHD FOR L ETTERS TESTAME H· TARY c.orpoH llon. JUly27,~nd Auou•t >. 10. 11. "7S 1'03-7S crt <lttoo ol 1,,. •bov~ n•me<I <Ir<~ Fred\/ttc••I !NII •If Ptn ons l\av•r>Q cl<1tms ~ln'1 n us steltmenl filed wilh Ille Covn!Y ,,.,. s.elo de<ecHnl a rt rtqulr.cl lo hit Cl••k of O•e110t Counly on Jutyl , ••7). PUBLIC NOTICE lhem, wllh lhl necu w ry "°"'her)."' Eil e le ol M I LO R EO H Sl ANALANO, Oetu~d. f4lill ------------tilt offk • of Ille tlerk or In••-•n· Pub41shtd On ngt Coe'1 0.lty PllOI, ,ICTI TIOUS aUSINEJS 11tled court.°" lo pre .. nl tl'ttm. with IN NOTICE I!. HEREBY GIVE N l~I WILLIAM S. WALDRON hH ftl ed l'tere1n •pell loon tor Probdle ol Will •nd t« tnuenct ot Lelle•' T n l<arntntMy 10 IM pelltlof-.r reterentt lo -k n '' ,,_tor lunMr parllcul•r s,.,.., Uwl ttw Umt encl p1ect of tturtno lhe _...,, M\ bHn \ti fa< Au9u,l 19, 19JS, •I• S> •.m ., 1n \tie cour1room ol Oe!>M1mt"1 No. 3 ol s.iol<I cowrl, •I 100 Civic "'""''"" Oflvt Wul. In IM Clly of ~·A,,., c .illor nl•. July tl, 10, 11, •rel Au9usl l, ltJS 2Sl1·7) NAME STATlME NT NCeU.ry vou<ntrs. to Ille undeo lQnt<I The lollowlng Ptrsons •rt OOing buSI· .i u.. office ol Sit Iner A urwn. 700 P UBLIC NOTICE neu .s: South Flower SI., Sult• .00, Los FICTITIOUS auSIME SS NAMl STATEMENT The lollowlno person Ii doino tMJ. (II CARRCO E NTERPRISES (2) ~··· Celllornl• '0011, whim I' IN HOLIOA V R ECORDS (J I DANA plec.e of IMl!Mnei\of the under,'9'ecfln ADVERTIS ING (4 ) c;oo o OLD ... rN\ltn PffUlnln9 to the HWlt of STOA 1 ES. 33112 Mu lan• or., o.M seld dlt<.•Oenl, wll.hln lour monlhS ef1f" Poilll. C•llfornl• 9241' 1111 llrsl ll'!llllce llon ot lh•S no11<e. N.»es Wllll.tm H. C•rr •n<I Jacqwlyn V. 0.led July t , 1'1S GIESE RACING ENGINES, 2'31 "J" Gract L.,ie, Co•I• Mna. CA. '7U J Ro0tt1 Lto Glut, 34.AS Plumtrl~ Piece, C.os~ -w. CA. 'JU• C6rr. l3122 ~rlene Or., O•iw Polnt, ARLENE ROSE HARTMAN CAlllO<'nla "261' E .. cutrla ol Ille Wiii ~ Th•s °'-stnen I' condV<ltd by en un-,,.. above M...cl Oec-nC Oalf'CI J uly 2', 1t7S Incorporated •sM>Ci.llOft other ti.an e STEIMll" A. LARSEN This b\ls. ... ss h conducted by en In· dl~ldual. •lfttt"Shlp. "''""", .... ,St., WILLIAM E . StJOHN, Countr Cler Ir. 111£GAN,OllUMMY, GA"lllETT, ICING IHC. Ro~L.G••~ Trois \ta1emen1 .,._ flltd w4ttl ll'tt Counly Cterlr. of Or•nge County on Julr IS, "7S. PUBLIC N011CE ll'ICTITIOUS aUSINlSS NAME STATEME"T n.. following per son\ are doing bull· nessu: CORVI N ASSOCt ... TES, 1100 0....11 !.I., !.ulle 100, Htwporl Beec h, C.elllomle "2MO Slfl>f>tn E . KHmtY, SSJ Se_.,,, Rd., Corona dtl Mer, Ce lll«ni• m u OoneMI P. Heeth, 5052 Bel~. lrvifte, <Alllor11I• .,~ Tl'tls ouslneu h conduct.o by • oener•I pertntrinlp. Sl~n E. ICeerney This Sl•ltmenl ..... fflt d '11141h CM County Cl•rW ol Or•ngt County on July 1', "7S. Ft6J'1 PvbllShtd Orenge Coul Deily Pllo1, AUVU\13, I0, 17, 24, 191S 211 .. 7$ PUBLIC N011CE ll'ICTITIOUS aUSINEU MAME,TATEM£NT Tl'tt totloerl119 person b clolng buW-.' neu e': Cl) CM RIST Cl R CLE CElltTER Ill 8 10.ENE"GETICS. 4N E. 17th St., Sulit 223. CrtSl'•l•w Ctncer, C.oSlt Mew, <Alllornl• '92417 Oo,,,thy E. Cepell>cl. P'h.O., 0.0 .. 2ns ~w Ver~ Or .• E, W·!O~, Cost.I '•Its•. <Alllor,.,• .,.,. Thl, llu~nen Is con<lucttd bY en In. dMduel. Oorolh'( E . C~P•lbo, Ph..O Tllh st•lerntnl ••• filed with flW! C-nty Clerk of Or•nsit County on Jiiiy D, m s. ,...., Publl~ Oran~ Colll O~••Y Piiot. M 'r 11, a nd August 3, 10. 17, !97S 211'"7S Wllllem H.C¥r WW .. This ,,.,e-nt •H f1lt'd wlltl IN l,M..,.....,Qllfentl•M17 CcNnly Cltrlr. of Orel\gt Count1 on JUiy AIWM'( * EH<lltriJ IO, tt7S. P\11111~ Or•nooe Coot Delly PllOI, PUBLIC N011CE PC:BLJC SOTICE NOTICE TO CltEOITOltS 'Ul'ElllOR COU RTOFTHE STATI OFCAl.IFO,.NIA 110·1t THECOUNTYOFO"ANGE Ne.A..ut7t Estett of WILL.ARO T. kl.AGES, Ott< .. ,... HOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tN u 'tditon of lht •bov• Mmtd ~ -ell •rsons Nl•lne clelms egelnst 1he W Id de<edel\I e rt requl red to Ille ll'lem, wtlll t,.,. N GHl«Y VOOKl'Wf'S. In 1'llt office of the clerk of~ Miow en- litled cour1, cw 10 pn~ them, wl"' tht rtl<ftfety YO<Khe<i, 10 IM un«Wn....., al HD-•. Gtrlntr en<! Brown, Its •t· *-n. 4340 Qm...,s Drive. llo• 2207, ~ Be.c:fl, Celllornl• '2"3, whic.11 July ll, 10, 11, end Augull 3, lt7S tl&S-IS Pt.:81.IC .SOTICE Pl'RUC SO'TfCF.: • .....,..17 - NOTICE TO C llE OITOlllS 'U~E•IOR COUltT 0" THE STATE Of' (ALll'OllNIA '°" THE COUNTY OF OllANGl ....A.aM E'left of AICHARO LEE WISE. Dt< .. Md. •1: TlinS.GreMI AnwM,tetLAw •1" NYCAl11Wr •l•d. ......,. a.es:11, Cehffl"M~ tU• Ttl: 17141 IU-t1S1 AnWMyifw: f'itllti...er Publlstttd Or•11oe Coesl O•ltY Piiot. ~Sil, 3, f, 1'7S 1'71-7S PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMlMT OFWITHOlllAWAL FllOM f'AltTN£ "SHIP Ol'E•ATING UNOElll FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME ------------I' the plec:t ot b\IJiM U of ,,. -- NOTICE IS HEREBY (;l\IEN to i... aeellton of lhe ebovt Nm~ ~t !NII ell pen.on\ l'levlno clelms ~"'' IN w ld dlt<-1 ere requlrtd to fife ttllm, with ,,,. necnwry vou<IWr~. In llW otfict of f,,. cle rk of ,,.,. abcftoe en- titled court. or to prewnl lhtm. wlltl h NO$MtY voucllers. to tl'tt ~~~ n>e loll-1"11 Ptrson "3s w1ll'ldr.....,, a s e o •n e r.11 1 perlner lrom 11\e ~rl!>erY,ip operelt"9 un<ler lhe he· llllous lluSlness ,.~,.._. ol SAIL INN MO TEL, •I l •'ll Ntw pofl 8 l1td .. He~ BeKh, Callfornle . PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATEll!llMT T,.,. IOllOw•nv person IL doing bus!· neu es. F A S H IO N O RAP E R Y CLEANElllS, ,,, E. 11th St. ~tt 202·C, C.osle Mew, CA. 9'2'77 .kfl,.y Lee Mt Key, -201'I St., CoUe Mew, CA. '262• Tl'll' buslneu I• condvcted by en ln- Clhrlelliel. Jeffrey M<K•Y Thi' s1atemen1 was llled wllh "'9 C-ty Clerk of Dr•"9• County on JUiy IS,ltH. "4snrJ Pllbll~ Or•"Ot Coast Oelly Pllol. July 10, 27, end ""gu~t J, 10. 1t7S :111>2}.H PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aUSINESS MAME STATEMENT n.. following person li oolng INSI· ntUH: M ISSIO N B OOIC KE E P ING SERVICE. l 4t3' U \ Merlu t...tne,Mh · Jian vi.Jo. Cetltornle .,.,s Aulh M n Floyd. H 9l4 Lil Merlo l.Ane, Mission Vie Jo, (.etflornle m JS T'llls b\ISlnen Is cond\lcl•O l>Y.., ln- di•ldwel Rulh M n Floyd This \!element wes fllw<I .nn. ll'te C-.ly Clt rlr. of ~•"11• Counly on July l l, 1'7S. ,..sm Pllbllllled Ofe11Qe Co.tsl 0.lly "11ol, AuQusU, II, 11,14, lt7S 1" .. 1$ PUBLIC N011CE STATtMINT 01' AaAMOOHMENT Oil' USE OF l'ICTITIOU$aU,INIS$NAMI Tiie lottowlng "'ton flH •benooned ll'tt us. of,,.,. llclltlou' _u,I~\ name: w e:LLI HG TON DIST .. 100•? Blsme r lr. Or,. Hun1lno1on 8e •<l'I. Clllfornle t,W Th• ""ltlous BuslMU Nemr ~· fen.cl to ellOve wu Ill~ 111 Or.nge <;.ounlyol\ It•~ Wtlllnglon, 1oeu 81smerlr. ~ .. H11"ll~ &e•o.. C•lltome ., .... 'Thb llUJl,...,u WH C.Ond\KttG OY efl ln- ~lvldUal. ~ Remone W.lllnot-. Thli sl•teme111 wu llitd w41" .,,. Cq\lnt1 O tt• of Ounoe C.ou111., en Julr ?2, 1'7S. Cltnlgntd In •II m etlers ~'1elntnQ lo IN esutt o4 u lo ct.cedei\I, w tthln four '"°"'1'4 fll._r Uw flnl put>41<Mlonof thH .-ice. 0.IM J\ll'rl . ltJS CROCKER NATtONALBANIC 8y Jemn WOCld1n et 1"' office of !;an y A. Humud Esq. M tffcutorofl ... Wlll of~ 1'7• WllShlr• BlvCI .• Be•trly Hiii~. 1bow ,..,,.~ d.ct«Mnt C..lltornle 90711. which Is IN piece of NOWSER,l;f.RTMI" buslMU of,,.,. undersloned In ell met· _.••OWN '""' perte1111no 10 Ille tsta1e ot seld Ill· .-~son,,. c:.def>t, within lour monthS llflllr ,,. ,._ o .... m7 llnt SIWlk •llon ~ lhl' ~Ice. .. ...,. ... 11,c.1~.~ OeltdJuly1t,1•a .,....,.......: ,...,... Dorothy Irene Y,ls. ,,._y, I• lH<111W Enculot of lhe Wiii of Pub4l~ Or•nee COHI 0.tly Piiot, ll'te•tlflMINMeddt<•de.-.t July ll, 10.17, •rel ........ st 3. 197S Jlil).1$ Gerry A. N•-f E~, -------------1 "2tWlltlltrt at"., W..M TM fl<lllt0\1$ l>uS• ... U .... ~ slele- mrnl lor Ill• pattnersntp was Iii.cl Oft f,Ae rc" 11, 1971 In ltle Co..,.IY of Or~. Full N•mt end Addrtn of IN ~r'­ WIO>duwlno: ,,,.,ter Daneld Me l,,.ws, '°' Mlcl'laet Pl•ce , Ne wporl BE•<h, Celltornl• Signed: Chesler Oon•ld Mlll'tews Fl ... Pvbflslled ~·n~ Cou1 Deity Polo!, August l, IO, 11, 2•. t97S 28'1Q.7S PUBLIC NOTlCE ..... ,,., "'"'· C.llfefftl• "11t 9 ..... ., .-.. .... ------1 T .. : CJ\l)U ... Jttt NOTICE TOCREOITOllS Pl."BLIC NOTICE ._ ..,._,f«Eaeclllw NOTICI TO CftEOITOH P\11111-<I Ota099 CO.SI Delly Piiot, SUl'E 1110 11COUllT 01' T HE SU,.ERIOll COURT OF TME .JIAY U, JO, 27. encl AuQu\13, lt7S 7Sl6-7S STATE 01' CALI FORNI A FOR STATEOFCALtl'ORMIAFOR THE COUNTY 01' O"ANGE Mo. A-UIM4 THECO~'!.':=UNGE PUBLIC NOTICE Est•I• of ARTHUR T. BURKE. E\tetit of LULU 8 . GILLETTE, O.cu 1'e'CI. ou .. Md. NOTICE 0, H7S/7' NOif-TUiTiON NOTICE IS HERE llV GIVEN to ti. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN le 1NfER09'TlllCT ATTllMOAMCE trtdtlO<'\OltlleeboV«namt<l dt<~I tlW credllcws of ff1t •bott MmecldKt-AGRE« MINT' thOll •II ptr1C1ns N1tln9 c l•lm\ eQtiM4 dent tNlt •II oersons l\ewl"G ci.tms NOTICE IS HE R EBY GIVE"llleton lht w kl clecr<Stnl are r~ulreoO lo II .. ~SI \ht WI<! oet-1 e r• required IN Sth cMly of AliQllSI, lt H. Ille &o.rVot lhtm, with Ille! necnwry .. ouc,.,,.rs, in 10 Ille '"'"" wllh Ill• ntcu w ry Tru,ten of Ille H11nt1n9ton S.ech 11-e attic• of tM clerk ol lhe abow _. vovchers, In ll'tt otflc•ol tt.• cit"" of ,,,. \JNOft H,.,. ScflOOI OlUrlcc of OI'~ llllt<:I court, or lo pn~nt tt>tm, ""''"IM abovt t nlltltd COlirt. or to cirewnt Co.inty. C..lllornla, will pre~I tor ntetn.ary Youcl'ten , lo tile 111'\de<'\IQl'Wd 111trn. wltfl Ille M <H ury vouc~s. to l)<Mlc l'teerlno ll'tt 1'75176 Non.Tll411on •I lhf office of Al~n C.urlis, •IS V C•v1c lhe undtrslqned Ill 2110 Fifth A-, lnt4"11'1rl<I A1'9f!Ca11c.a Aor .. ..-is C•nler Orl v~ W~\t , S anl• Ana. S... 0 1990, Cellfornl• '2101, .....,.Ch is "'"""" tt>t esllmeteO coll 10 1111 1... c.elltorni• '7701, wrut h I\ It. place ff lflt ple<e of buslntts ol ~ llftdtnlgned pe.,.n ot I,. Hwn41r>Qton &tech UNan bu,IMU 01 tht unders1oned In•",..... In all meue" perlelnl11g tC1 ,,.. ~••'«of HIQh StflOOI Olslrk l for lr>t •llendafK• ltrs ,..,t•lnlno to lht n l•te of ~a o.- w ld dKede11I, w lthi11 tour ~ et•~ of INPllS from other d islrlcts on• r>en· 1 cedMt. w llhln lour monllls eller !he 1i. lint Pllllll<•tlorl ot this noti<t . lulllofl t>a.\li. A pVtillc "'"""9 on '"''I '"'' publlcauon of tfll\ nol •<t. O.l.c!J-2c.1t1S melter wlll lie l'ttld et Boerd Rown In O.led Ju1r7', 1•7S Ellube1hLucllt~P50' Celeletl•. l'ounleln lfelle'f Hiott! LI NOAJOYCE WARO Ewt~utrt•-ll'te Wlllof Sc-', 11114 8us"3rd SlrMl1 F_.l•in • Eut11lrl11ol l!W Will oi tht above Mn>ad d•<1:41nt Velley, Celllornl.», at tne ,_ GI 1:l0 lht •bo..-t nemtd dt<edent ANOlltSON AND ''ICE o'c;loc;lr. P.M. I ALANCUllTtS ZD1"1•AWllW _ 1'0AROOF TRUSTE E~ tlSClv1<C..11~~h••Wnt S-Dloew9,C.1Mlff'lll•t1Mt HUNTINGTON BEACH ~AM,C•lifernteft7tl ........... ~.., Encwtrta ONtOM HIGH ' AatwMy w Ptlll'-er PvbllSl>td Ote n99 Coest Oelty Piiot. SC .. 001.DISTRICT I P\IOll1.l'ted Orange CoHI 0•11~ Piiot. .My U.10. 21.ancJ A1t9w,lJ, 1'1S 1'>7N S P\11111"'9<1 Or•noe CNJI O.ily PllOt. ~13. 10, 17, ,., lt7S • 1'°1·1! ~1 1, t , l, 4, S, 197S 2"l-7S ------------- Pt:BUC NOTICE . PU8LIC NOTICE NOTtCf W taEOITOllS SUl"llllO" COUllT 0" TMI SUf'E 11110 11 COU"T O F THI! ~ATIOl'CALffORNIA "DR $TATE Of (ALlflOlllMIA po()lt TME ClOUNTY 01' 011.ANGI l'Ht COUNTY or O"AN0£ ...... ..,,.. . ..... A·MU4 ltUh If G.AR O H£a C . NOT ICI Of MllARINO l'OR Mcfl}l"U.HO. Oectewd. f'ltOaATll 01' WIU. ANO FOii l..ET NOTICE IS HE .. E'llY GIVEN ..... TEltSYIST/'MUlfTARY ' PUBLIC NOTICE C,.·101! HOTl(E TOCltlEOITOll'S SU,.£11101t COUltT OF THI STATl OFCALIFO"HtA l'O• THl COUNTY 01' ORANl;E N•.A-14 tst4ff of ESTEBAN SANDOVAL. Olc,..M<I. trMllON M Ille ebo•• ,..,....o dK-1 Estele GI MA R(;ARET H FIS.CHER. "11711 1N1t e11-llOn6 M•l"11 <l•I~ ~ ell• M AR Ci A R [ T HELEN E Pv«111Ple<t Or•nqe Coast O•llr Piiot, n. ~14 •o lM>flt ere req .. lred lo nte FISCHElll. Oece•~d. J\A'f21.enit.Aug\l\U . 10, 17, 1915 >111~1) tN-rrl. with 1 .. ,..CHIWf vOU<Nrs, Ill NOTICI! IS HEREBY Gl'IEN Ill.al HOTICE IS HEAEBY GIVEN 10 lht c....Sllors of lflt •t>o.,. ~~a dtK-1 the! ell persons h•vu>Q (l.t1ms ~1,.st lht w ld dtcecltnt ••• tt'<lu•~d 10 file "1eM, wtltl \he N CH\••• VOV<.Nn, In '"' offl(lt of ,,. (lffk 04 ,,.. •bovt ... tJll.o tour 1. or 10 e>roenl IPl•M, -4th "-necu~ry vou<l'ters. 10 lt>t un••~ eHf1>SILVAS ANO EATON,All~rotr" et Lew. 11 40 W•\I S.tnl• Ane 8o11Mv.,<1, S.nt• Ane, C•lllO<'ni. '21'0:>, wNcn h '"" pie<• ol 11 .. ,1 ... u of tt.e -ottslQfMd In a ll ,,..,,.,, e>ert•llli"O le PUBLICN011CE l'ICTITIOUS aust1111lU MAMI STATEMl!lf1' .. -efflo Of u,.. cierlt of ll'te .w ... _. l!ANK 0 1' AMC: A ICA ll(ATIONAl UU•cour1,tr ta pnMnt tl'tem, wl111h TR\JST ANO SAVINGS ASSOCIATION l'IKftW'f _,,.rs, to "'9 """9fsi.-lies fltM .,. .. ,,. • pooh f'-'°' Pr-.e ot ., llM L•• Ollt<e of TllllOWAY, Wiii •lld ,., lnw•llU ., Wit••• BlllANOMIYflll -WARD, llSIO !lt. Tnl•m.111 ery to ll'te "1111-r re TM fotlOM"4J ""~' 1, ...... Ml• _,.1.. a eOINGFIELO f "UCIC.ING, 1uat "9llc•11 L•,,.. Mu"llnqton .. e(I\ CA.ti .... Menrln 1(•111 fttdl,.9flelO, 1$$11 "'I~ Lene, Hunll11gt0fl &ee<h. C:A ..., Thh busln•'s h t on<lut led by an •~ dl-.n••I Mervin I( e .. 011101i.1d Tllh \t111e"'enl we > lllt O wlO• ,,_ Countr C:I•" ot Oreno-Coun•y on l•1•v ti. ms. "4JM l'vOll~d Oref\Ot C.out O•llY PilOt, .My•,.V.•l'ld~), 10, lt1i :MOIS 0.-•f AU., Oo'lfftt\I, (.ellf0f11le flt..nce t. -1(11 Ii rn.tOe l.r fwtNr W41. """" h ,,,. p!M.e of w.i-ot ..-1kv1.n. ~ lllet tl'tt lime ...ci p1eu -w.tenl,.... In •II m alMrs w ietn-of he•rtno ,,,. Wfl'lt M t bHfl WI lor "'9•-•stet•Clf U l4de<edetlt,"'1thln ........,, 1'. 191). ., •••• M., In ,,.. ,_ ,....,.h, •lttr the flrtl pWjl<etkll\ Courlr'Oef!'I of Oep.,tmef'I fllo l of ,.,, of lllh"9tlt~. (airt,at 100Cl•I< Cet1ler Orlw Wul, In Oet.cSJ "'" "· ll1$ •C1tyM~•An&.'4illfon11 ... Vl~C.I NIAI Mc ~ARLAND 0.1e•A"9U\11,lf7S E u t ull'h ef llM Wiii.. Wll.&.1.t.M a. 51 JOHH, ,,_ ~ ,..,,..d de<edlnl Covfll., Cletlr. TRf OWAY,•RANDMIYaR 0.VID$T&llLtlfO TUUo&.ll• mMWAlllD LAW COllll"OllAlloi. 11ttete.. OIWMTA.,.., • ._..,.nCHW~I ... .,._.,, CAlll9f'lll• ,.241 s.tetlt Tet. n111 n~-4U "'""'9rt .... -.<-.tttee .,_,,,.,,,.c .. '1• 't .. :C7'4J .... t&Q Publi\heO Or•n1rt ~ti O•ltr 11"11«, "'1111!1"*9 0,... C:-U 0..ly "lot Jwl1~to.U,•lld~ll.1fU1*1S /.~1 2.J.•,uu atO.S-H tiw. eil•I• Of said ci.ud•nl, within "°411' ~'"'•fl••'"" flr\I pu1111c.t11onof 1111, llOll(.t 0.ltd July 2f , 1'7S G UI LLERMO OOMINC.UEZ E ••tutor et tht Wlllol lfl• eMw neMed Oit(tdefll "l.YMAMOEATON 11• ... , ~ .. u A11• a ... 1 .... arf s-ta Afle, Cellfe~.11 t2Jt> Tt41 CU41 U..t.., AftWN't\fw I H Cltlt• Pllblltheo Ounge (.ou1 0.lly ,,..,._ .._....l. IO, '1, 24,. "'.S nowt ,,.. ~.1 . ' l- ., .. ,. ..... ~ ·• I ).0. '· ••• " . ,. .• I• ••• Cf DAflYPILOT Queues Are ·Long in London \IPIT ........ RESTORED, NELSON'S DOCKYARD DRAWS AMERICAN VACATIONERS TO TINY ANTIGUA Isle Tiny hut Alluring ST. ,-JOHN 'S, Antif_'lla <UPl)-lt's har·Jly nlOre than a dot on m ost world maps, but Antigua pro- bably orfers as much as -if not more than -its bigger Caribbean Island ti\lals in the competition for the American "·aca- tioner. Naturally, the prime attractions are sun, sea and sand. · The "'eather i s pleas antly warm and dry. Trade winds temper the heat of the sun year· round , and r ainfall is in- frequent and brief. There are coral reefs for s n or keler s. shipwrecks for scuba di\lers, deep-sea fi shing, water·skiing and sailing. The island boasts one of the finest harbors in the West Indies. There a re about a tax. score of top-rated hotels,· • most of them o n the MOST OF the resort beach. Rates ha\le gone hotels operate on the up . here as elsc"•here, modified American plan, but hotels open all year or two meals daily. - slash rates by up to 50 American and Cana- percent during the ofr. dian visitors need qnly season, u s ually from proof of citizenship and a April to December. return transportation During the season, ticket for admission. The rates range from about local currency is the east $2S to $60 daily per Caribbean dollar - pt>rson, two in a room, popularly known as the "'ilh two meals. In the -bee wee dollar -which ASHORE, there are off-season, ·daily rates is equal to about 50 cents golf, tennis, horseback drop~: about $10 (no U.S, riding . There are meals)toabout$35 (two By STANDEIAPLANE LONDON -The drop . in American passports hasn't. f\ffecled Ibis ancient city on the Thames. Not so ,you could notice it anyway. Our passports are down around 15 percent -a fearful number of people for Britain whose biggest source of new money comes from visit.ors. (Scotch whisky and mow cars are numbers two and three.) There are w aitlni lines for tea tables at Fortnum and Mason. the elegant store where grocery clerks wear morning tailcoats and gray trousers and will run you up a champagne picnic basket for the races. ln old·fashioned Grosvenor House on Park Lane, the room Waiter is a resplendent bird in sober black formal wear. He pours the children's Rice Crispies with the care of a man serving caviar. 1 said'; ''Do you notice tourist business is off?" . . ''Mustn't grumble," he said., ''We're getting a fair share of people from the Con· tlnent. Then there are Ute new black nations in Africa. Send a lot of delegations getting loans from the g_ovemment ." The black ambassadors add a colorful touch to the hotels (they stay only in the best). A lobbyful of ebony faces. Flowing white robes and embroidered bellnie caps . A trip through Harrod's great depart- ment store in Knights.bridge is something to remember. Harrod's sells groceries, clothing, furniture or equipment for African safaris. • This includes a mod.St tent hiding an oversized toilet seat with a bucket beneath. An ·overweight Indian Rajah broke a seat and got wedged in the bucket in Darkest Africa. When new~ of the catastrophe got back to Harrod's, heads flew off and architects got on the drawing boards. The manager of safari gear said: ''For Indian potentates the seats -ah ._ are now built to stand the strain of 40 stone." That's around SOOpounds, mate. A lot of Rajah. "My husband and I take the same pllls (prescribed by our doctor) and we carry about five hundred with us. I've beard 11111 all drugs are suspect when you go thn>UP customs, e-spceially in England..'' . Britis h custon1s hasn 't opened my bags in the lust fi \'C years. Maybe more. They . just ask : "Are you carrying anything aa gifts for anyone in England?" In France you simply w a lk ou l the airport door marked, "Nothlng to Declare." · When you gel home, that's a different matter. U.S. Customs is suspicious of ever- ything bottled or boxed. If you're wearin• a beard, they're apt to pull out everything, 111- cluding your t oothpaste. I 'd get the doctor to write a letter saying just what's in those pills -the generic name not the brand. I don't bother with this myseif. But I 'm not loaded with five hun· dred. ••Where would we· get a doctor ln an emergency in England?" Hotels have doctors on call. The AmericaQ Embassy has a list. When I lived in London, I didn't use the free health pro- granl. But once in a minor emergency, the hospital wouldn't take any mon_ey. Insisted it was free. Same for an Amencan I knew there. His son had a bike accid~nt with $10,000 worth of subsequent treatment. No bill. Medicare doesn't work overseas, but doctor and hospital bills are usually lower than oui;s . JJ "you need emergency health ¥•at- ment in England, you win. And you may need it for shock when you see your hotel and restaurant bill .. Inflation is worse ln Bri· lain than back home. Even the waiters are apologetic when they hand you the lab. The older En~llsh wailers that is. Few left. ''Mostly Italians and Sp~niards now,·~ said an antique fellow in Stone's Chop House. '.'Our young cha~ don't want to go into service. Rather work 1n factories and ride around weekends on· motor bikes.'' Not to put the knock on this wonderful old city, The unpredictable weather. The taxis big· enough to play basketball in. The ~­ bowler bats. The furled umbrellas. I love it. .r\ntigua, "'hile only 10 by 14 miles in s ize, boasts 36S -one for each day in the year -white sand beaches and the crys t a l -c l ear calm waters of the Caribbean on its leeward side an.d tl;le surf of the Atlantic on the windward s ide. s ightseeing and duty -meals) per person for free shopping, local and double occupancy. There imported entertainment ·also are a 10 percent and dancing at night, service charge and a and a casino. four perce.nt,governmcnt Pointers from Dana Pointer TODAY'S CID.SSWDBD PUZZLE ACROSS 78 Individual 142 Roman 19 l::duce 96 Accepter 79 Celebr&hon des pol 20 Relegate 97 Me!ric 1 Compact 80 Utterer 1 •3 Cottony 33 And; Latin measure 6 Motive 82 Russian 1•7 French 35 Appends 98 Norse story 11 African plane ar11cle 37 Boltlet' 99 Brawl weaverbirtls 83 Beneticiet 148 Playful J9 Pilfering 100 Bull.alo 16 Famous 85 Tooll'l mammill 40 Hawaiian 101 Asusstnate rabbit -replacement 1~ Arom&l1c vine i o2 Furze 21 Animated 87 Godot ev il plant 42 Diminish io3 Redacls 22 Gossip 88 Mortise 152 Small brook •• Painlu! 1 04 Place anew 23 Lyne muse 1oint ts• Disfigure spots i 06 Electricity 24 P011'lled 90 Male 155 Cutting tool 46 Hom sound 1oe Vause a1ch honeybee 156 ltilh&n 48 Greek letter 109 Gott I ping 25 Soldier 91 Museum pronoun 50 Compass 112 DanCe 26 Aougl'l la"a d isplay 157 High: French point mo-..nl 27 AltenCllng 92 Plant seeCls 159 Irish poet 51 Gym p.1d 113 Communists 28 Chaldean 93 Neither 160 Nero's 53 Versifier 11 5 Lover clly 94 Paid "tour" 55 Without : 118 Me1l1a 29 Famous athlete 161 Ellctamation French 118 Continent \llOhn 95 St•ble 163 ···-deum" 56 B1t>lica1 119 E•lslMCe 30 l!ahan 1i ... er compartment 164 At no lime king 120 Backgammon 31 Concerning 98 Temperate 166 Chemical 57 Unattended """ 32 Par~i se 100 Wicked salt 58 Black.bird 122 Roman mother 101 Baseball 187 "Pine Tree" 60 Western bronze 34 Yo;estern hil~r sta1e state 123 In what alllance 105 Merry outing 169 Enclosed car 62 Netv0US manner? 36 Bellow 106 Sardine 171 Russian thrill 126 Hide 38 Formal container despolS 64 Size ol shol taclory dances 107 Spring 172 P1p1ng 65 Citrus 128 Nincompoop 40 WW II name b•fd t 73 Metal fruil l 30 Contusion 41 Brls!le 109 Cuagel wastes 66 Wear away 132 Sp.anlsh aunl 43 Presidential 11 0 Lyric poem 17•Young 68 Appcintment 134 Impels voters 11 1 Stampol salmon 69 Time 135 Tilt •s D1sorC1erly approval "1v1s1on 1 Je Bewitches · light l 12 Swee1ener OOWN 71 Chinese 137 Bone: L&lln 47 Early auto 114 ElliS1ed tioodleS 139 "-·porridge 48 Sudsy b1ew 11 5 P1etence 1 Seers 73 Saucy hot" ,,.9 Sleepyhead's 116 Godol 2 Green shade 75 Hebrew 1•1 Liquid """' do SCOid 3 Chinese letter measure 52 Airplane 11 7 Pierced mile /• 79 Roll up 144 Hindu maneu ... er 121 Leave. 4 Yellow 80 Waste mantra 54 Remedy 2 wds. bugle channel 1•5 Lethal portion. 123 Wasle·maK er 5 Campus 81 French 1 •6 Nollingham·s 56 Torment 1 24 Expunger bigwig writer river 59 Spc1led 125 Mine 6 Volc&nic 83 Sailor's 148 Possessi .... ChilO ent1ance mouth drink pronoun 61 Debatable 127 Tidy 7 Vehicle 9.4 Hawaiian 149 Prus1l&n 63 "Snil ch" 128 "Pnme"JI" 8 Exclemation bird measure .,67 Makejoyous place 9 Causllc 86 Challer 151 Transaction 68 Counted 129 Hu1ried 10 Mislake · 87 Cut short 1~ Young girl calories 131 Begone, 11 Restilurant 8V Silent 156 Three I old : 70 'Concluder cal ! add1llon greeting comb. term 72 W&nder 133 TaKe a chair: 12 Br.anch 90 Defeat l 58 Spread hay 73 Chums 2 wds. 13 Mayan>fear tolally 1e2 Garment 74 To1em pale 1 35' Footwear 1 • Essence 92 Plano "''' 76 Tlme ol 138 TiKk's 15 Begrimed composition 185 It proceeds: tile par1ner 16 ExplOdes 94 Purple music 77 Sudanic l .O Tennyson 11 Personallly fruit 1&8 Diphthong language he<oine 18 P&lm lily 95 Slalom sile 170 Sullice SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS ' Sue Balduin Telh Horv Wanior Wins At tlie Big Shora Tom McCann ii on voca- tion. Today's f11U8t cohnnn i.s a condensation of a am. c~about one of the Onmot Coosl's ••winninge1I'' horae lhotD ~ormen. II appN:red in tM June, 191S, iasue of HORSE And HORSEMAN magazine. By MARK TmFFAULT ._ ........... ttOllttll ,..,_ MOllSaM.UI,_,.._ Sue Baldwin arid her champion pinto, Mi&hty Warrior, have come away from top pinto COO· t ests with their fair share of blue ribbons and assorted silver -and lhen some. In fact, at their first big show together -the Del Mar PU)to Show in 1973 -this team won sixtee.n classes out of twenty-two en- tered. They have continued this routine and, during 1974, won international championsbip honors in the Stock Horse and Western Riding Horse classes, and became 1974 International Reserve C hampion Western Pleasure Horse, at the 10th annual Interna- tional Championship Pinto Show in Des. Moines;lowa. the rirst impres1ion ii important. ''Ir you see 1 rider enter the ring puJJ ing and straightening hii saddle, his horse'• hea~ ·bouncing around, you te the feeling they areni ready. I've seen judge mark down horses rl&h at the s tart. In i Western pleasure clas.'i you have the frentom ti glance around, •• 1h1 notes, "which you don~ have in an eqult•UOI class, where the eye must be strai1ht aheat all the time.'' Since Wester1 pleasure is supposed t. be just that, Ms. B•ldwir likes to keep her hon' bridled, keeping hii • headset, but working oil 1 the loose rein. "This, OI course, is dictated by th4 likes and dislikes of th1 \'! judge. Some prefer a t horse that's really col· lected the whole tJm1 and don't ('are about us in g a tight rein ; other! won't use you if you rid~ this way." These honors coupled with innumerable other wins during lhe last l'tlt"O years earned for Mighty Warrior the designation as a champion last year . and he was named '74 florse of the Year in Western pleasure by the Pinto Horse Association. 1WO CHAMPS--SUe BaldWin rides the rail on Mighty Warrior, the pinto she took into his first show two years ago in Del Mar. He ¥.'On 16 out of the 22 classes in which he was entered in that first show, has gone on to national and intemational honors, and. at 10 years old, after a five -month layoff in pasture, is headed for a few select- ed shows on the 1975 calendar, WHEN THE judgo calls for a gait change, Ms. Baldwin notes that this needn't be done Im· mediately. ''When a judge says lope, he's go- ing to be looking' for the horses picking it up quiet- ly and correctly. Tate the time necessary befQre changing gait. Plan your actions and do it correct· ly. This abohas the bonU3 of preventing the hone from scotching -break- ing into the new 1alt Ms . Baldwin (she pre- fers the Ms. preceding her name) is a schoolteacher at de Portola Elementary in Mission Viejo. She i.1 lhe first to concede a well- trained hors e is the primary requisite for winning at Western pleasUre. But the rider plays an important part in the picture, too. Horsin' Around wllh Tom McC.nn faded spots , I apply his-clns schedule· ... ,, boiled olive oil with a he's entered In 10 to 12 brush to• darken them. classes, he isn't warmed The leather then re-up for more than five or cei,e1 a coating of 10 minutes -I use the Sblnola brown shoe first class as a wann- .' PERHAPS THE best polish, which brings out up," she says. "If he w,.ytodi1coverthlswtn· a nice, clean 1hine stayed in the practice ner's secrets i.1 to true without hurti·ng the ting for an extended her actions leadlnC up to leather. The polish period, he would run out a hone show. For Ma. wean ofr after the show of stamina by the end of B1ldwln, preparation 'So there i s n 't any tbeday." begins the night prior to build·up." thecoiltes t. Sbe pays particular al· SOME ttTO 15 minulel "Warrior i1 groomed tention to ber silver. "All before the call for the completely,'' states the the silver 11 cleaned clMs, Ms. Baldwin re- p er t , blonde twice with atum1thehor1etothe schoolteacher. "In addl· toothbrush," she com· trailer for final groom· lion to a bath and clip, mmll. "ARer the flnt in&. "He's. brushed, his his ror~lock ls braided c:leanlnrr. he silver is hCMM ar. blacked and and a wave pul in hb rin~ in eotd.y:aWr, UJ .. •ln• ue wiped m ane. Wben we arrive a( dried and ~Pfllib9d Y~Wf' ,1be .1tys. ''.!bis the show. all that's itlllP.", • .,. · aliJtilbotb.o(mtJmetore- needed helore enterln1 a Siio al•• ln~u~ :laallOlly anc!altolllns class is to touch up any )ie1aonaJ·.11r1f'ls me~·D'1._toa11u.remy spot s or stains." ·anc1 wrinll*·fr-.. .., ,*1ion~ ~oQ·mliti& ts Tact also receives Upbn irrival"'-at,,a ·Petfedtt ,c~.are "'-'· An early arrival and berore being asked by tho entry into the ring is im-rider." portant, Ms. Baldwin When it's time for the feels. "As soon as I can, I lineup, there are 1everal enter the ring with the factors the rider can use. horse really walking out. to his advantage. ''J I 've collected him up always try to get next to prior to entry so he ap-a rider whose horse b11 pears ready to work conformatioq__lnferior:. lo right ·away: I 1-ook dll'ea-iiiliie~ u-· she says. ''On- ly at the judge and gi\le less your horse has out· him a smile, which lets shone all others, there's him know I'm enjoying goift4 to be some qu.- wbat I 'm doing and lion 1n the judge'a llllnd creates a good first im-over the placin11. Since pre1sion. If we look good, conformatiOI\ and •P· I think the judge wUI pointmenta account. for already figure he likes us thirty percent of tbe. andWilllookforuslater. total, you can see how "Getting into the ring this action micht help earl.)' also enables the yo u." horse to become ramiliar There are man1·1mall with loud·sp.eakers or details with which ·IUC· otbeT distrac:tions un-ce'Ssful rider' coaeern noticed out si d~ the lhemselVe1. One of...,.. rina. '' she continues. ls personal atUre. "By eetting in early, We "Since this It not • usually can rnake one equilaUon cla11, riden co.:zlete Jap of the ring .,rea 'l rorced ,~ wear U.... la th:J='•1= ~\t~io':ot:!~'·· wllb rneticuloua care at her allow, lhe hone is un-~ _..-,U •iped, tack rosldenoe In Dana Poln~ lolded and ridden in the •ICIJjiat\11.JriltUIJt. md "I saddle soap all the !X'actlce rlnl fO< a lenatl\ Ille lllit. Wo -lltl lo leather and, ir the.re are' GI dme dMerai'lned~by ........ ,,re1earl1!' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I the C•l<l and this gi¥tS Ida. 11a1lw1n, ,,..,J1'! the hor5e and me a Jk neces1ary to baft a chance to 1eltla cloo \m111lve wardrobe of ad ·ret reined. And I allow atUre. ln'fad, I !NI that . belni r•lued ha... but U.ree pain fl/(. lead• to a better a,p· chips with mateb1D1· pe1r1nce tn a Wettttn colored hat11 all I• pleuurl!clau ." , eart111 ~ .. -I ..,.. · M1. Blldwln feel• that 1audy.colon!' ' ·' ' ' '• " •( ·! ·' ,. " 't ., ]. '• •' •• .. " " -: , ., ., l ' '.· " ,, , ' , r • I I - I hi d• te ar st: g< ne in f<i re ce "kil ly sn sp ·pa ar ~ bu ba ex ho ba lo fo< its fa• In b• at wl ap ... pr ne fot Tl! all pr fe: on a lDI ro "" afl tla bl• ckl •Iii ,• r .. • , •• 8unday,.f.ugua.t 3, 1975 OAILY PILOT CS A Niee-Little lV~ FIO.t --for $65&,~000 1· • ·t By KAY BARTLE'IT , NE W YORK (AP),.... 'a.et mo tell you a bout the very ridl," F. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote . "They·a(e diCfe rept from you Mod me." Emest Hemlnpay added: "Yes, they have more money." Now they've got aomethiD.I elt1e. It1·11 called Ol ympic Tower, a 52-atory hig h riae of brOm:ed glan next door to St. Patri~'1 Cathedral pn the south aDd Rocketellc r Center to the elJl. Othe r neig hbors? T ake your pick : Saks, TUfa'!y's, Cattier, Pucci. • Like the addresa?Good. 1 1._ • A ONE BEDROOM apartri>ent could be yours for a °'ere $122,000, plus the monthly mhln- tenance fee of $287. A little cramped, you say. Well , then, how about your basic duplell: - nine rooms complete with ~· burning fireplace, a circular staircase (also an elevator if you're a bit bushed), and a sauna. Oh, yes: $650,000. You don't want to hear about the mon· thly maintenance-justyet . Think Cor a moment what that would buy in your tovm . But this isn't Omaha or· Kalama.too or even Poughkeepsie. It's the Big Apple. Not~.only that, it's Fifth Avenue at Slst Street, perhaps the most prestigious corner in the entire world. Aristotle Onassis never ~as ac· cused of thinking small. And half oC this magnifiCent project was his brainchild through the Vi c· tory Developme nt Corp. The other hal(belongs to Arlen Real- ty and Development Corp .• believed to be the country's large!!lt publicly owned r eal e1late a nd development or- ganization. dey, and only 80,000 ofthem who ~an u'ffo rd Olympie Towt-r ' as home. · · ~ So, if you're one t ~theQ\, hurry. • ··... , .. Or if you want lo watch the ticker l (:lp .. eJ in your apartment, ,you can h':"'<'f.e a 11ystem built onto your television aet. The ~al na.rne of the price tig here will be"i'ervice. Much of it TOE APAkTMENTS are sell~ will cos&t extra, beyond t he lngbri1kly iCnotN8CllyliUUMi c.barJJe !for" m onthly. main· proverbial ~otcake.f'Jbe.sala or~ tcnance. It Will include three COO• fice-aays ther ~11 be gobbled11p elerge1;-ti6nded maid service, a by the end of aummer. when.Ute doorman, • baJlman, elevator buildint· ls 1cbeduled to oPen. operators, 24 ·hour room service, HaJf to three-fourtbe'~ ~eady 24 ·hour dry cle aning. Other· sold, including, md'st of the a menities will be li mousine ' duplexes, thesale1riiensay. service, helicopter service, yacht The crowd Uri.at ts buying -ithe ..charters,· jet charters. Just call ~al'.1 of c8gitallapt ~ do 'Ule concie rege and have Lhe tip Ujlnp .very,.cll~eMnt,IY 401n )'OU;. read~. and m~Onlr .. efMh~tJt have •t>r arter a ha rd summer in ,:,, nn,.nce4 tbi* padi.i the rat -,.. Europe, when it 's time to get or•pereeQ.&.-timPly pulled out back to lhe work·a-day world, ~'trility'Yttl#'c~kbooka a.Pd • ~just call ahead. The fridge will be , tlllild ln the. appropriate Six. stoc\ed when you get there, the ' digita. None dipped b:i cheeking fruit and wine a·ch1lling. the h· •plus., • · . ' quor clOset a -bri mming ond • ·The Identities ol~ residents ., fresh. .. flowe ra perfumini( the are held in stffctejt cdnfidence. apartment. So far. 2111-t countries are ' represented and just about any THE GREAT majority of the business that you . can think or apartment owners wi ll keep Crom plantation owners to direc-these pads as a second; third or torsormultinational compani es. fo urth h omes a pied·a:terrc There are no big name enter-where every whi m will be gr<i nl· t ainers a.s . yet, although there ed .. ru:e no restrictions. !¥.cept the green one. · ., · "We're being selective only in that our prices a re r eally out or the ball park," says Don O'NeiU , a public relations roan. THE MAGNIFICENTLY tiered wate rfall , by the way, is -<'lev erly built over the spot where the garbage trucks will drive in and out. · Employment applications also have roUed in from dOOrrnen, maids, porters, ha.llmen, etc. A doorman at a luxury hole! iii New York City is said to make over $30,000 with t ips. So there are plenty oC takers. ' . "THE WffOLE 1\'atfd c~ed in a matter oC six to ei&hl mOltths and we were on the 23rd n •• '' recalls PaUJ F: Wallace. ·~i· dent or Arlen Development Corp. and project manager of Olympic Tower. There we re some wo.rned meetings, Wallace said, but_the builders got a vote of confidence Crom the financial world aftd on· ward and upward the building v.·ent. / Olympic Tower is very E uro- pean in concept, hatf hotel, half a pa rtment, ,.a bid et ln most bathrooms. T,here won't be any mai lboxes. Tbe delivery of ma"1 wil l be one of the hallman's duties. · If you're expecting an impor· tant telephone call -and you're tied up in Paris for the week - Pierre will ·take the call and forward It to you. When guests an'ive, they ·.will be escorted to your floor and lhe elevator op e rator will st and there to make sure they a re greeted and accepted by you. In ract , Turkel reels they pro-- babl y have overdone the elevator m<in concept -three men on at peak traffic time. "I THINK they'll be standing around looking at each otlt.cr most of the li me," says Turkel. "Bu t 1 want to be s ure then when someone com es in, an elevator is always waiting." All windows e1ttend from floor to celling and they are elec· tronichlly cleaned -no surpris- ing window cleaner ever at yoUr window. And if you like your living room hot and your bedroom cool • no problem. There's individual control. -.................. ,..... SOME ARE RICH ENOUGH TO AFFORD THIS ADDRESS Where a On•-oom l'ad Ilaria/al $122.- Several years ago a survey was taken. Who could possibly atrord to live at' such an address. RMult: There are nearly tour billion of us aoula in the world to- n ·ere's also a financial com· munications lodge, where resi· dents can si t a r ound and wa tch how their blue chips did that day, a health club, a sauna, and a private wine cellar for your spe<.'ial vintages. 1'emperature and humidity controls will be set to the wine owners' speciCica· l ions. Onassis himself was very in· volved in the $95 million building during construction. despite some second tbougbLs. The 23rd floe.: had been reached when the eeoaomy began to come apart in the fall or 1973 -oil prices .skyrocketed, European currency and the Am erican doll_ar did a fluctuating dance , and the in· vestors wondered whether they might. be building themselves ·a white elephant of enormous pro. portions. · And now maybe you're ready for the monthly m aintenance oo that $650,000 flat. That's $1M6. payable on the first, please. • ~-1 Real Estate ._,.Questions/Comment ·~ By Re altor RandallMcC•rdle, Phd. llomes see m to be <"hanglng:. Whal are the trend• in the bu.tiding market? I have looked at new · model bomes. They sure are different from tbe onea we inspected fifteen years ago when we first moved ~to California. What changes are occurring'! Tbanka. M.V., Newport Beach This year m a y be the year that housing as \.e have known il for the past 15 years appears to un· ~ dergo a noticeable change in physical charac· teristics. Tbe r easons behind this metamorphosis are smaller fa milies, rising.land prices, higher con· struetion costs and the shortage of energy. 1 •Also, .diCre r ent liCeN.yles oli tbe ,younger generation a re a lready intluenclng"\he design Of new single houses and apartments. lnteriOr desf411· ing oC housing units will ronlin\Je the trend to in- 1 formality. In some designs, the livingTOOm will be .replaced by a larger (amily room and guest social center. _, ~ Or the living room will remain, and tl)e country ·.kitchen will take the pl8ce of a separate large fa mi· Jy room. Even though rooms and houses w'ill be .s maller , interiors will be made to feel more spacious with ceili~ open to the roof and fewer ·partitions, Opening,.the interior t o outdoor living ilreaJ wilt also help create-a feeling of spaciousness. Today's homemaker tends t'o be younger, more sophisticated a nd generally more afnuent. Wheri buying a home, the most important rooms are the bathroom and the kitchen . .They art; also the moot expensive rooms in the house. No matter what the house itself might look like, cheap fixtures in the bathroom and low-end kitchen appliances are going · to discourage a sale. •If the potential customer is going to pay $50,000 for a new home, he wants more than just the house itself. Good fixtures and accessories are.a decidUig factor. I bow wbat I want. •• I am looll:lnl ror a llome In Santa Clara and I'm frightened. The bomes that llave tbe rooma, space and location I want, J can't afford. I'm sure that I am not tR only man alive wltll tbis dilemma. What ls a gootl, common sense approacb to 1electln1 1 house? I know what my ~ are ~n:d ~ ba~e to compr~mlse .. 1 "'.,OUld ap· preclate your tlloutbts. 1bank yeu. · · L.R., Costa Mesa Don't knock compromise when looking tor a new house. Probably what you desire and' the price for such a dream hous4t are mutually e1tclusive. There is no perCect houle;'-and very rew ramilies can afford everything they • want. This means com· promise. You might have to trade off certain desirable features-to get a bOUM with other more important ones.-For.exaptple, you ma-y. rmd yourse!lgiving_.up_ a short comlhutina distance to get a..JiiOUse with more land or vice v~a. You could give up a family room, say, for a second bath -then add the family room you really want later on. ·.vhen you can belter afford it. . Make a list ol your top priorities, such as loca- tion. scbooJs, numberol bedrooms. This will do dou· ble dlit)'. It wiU ateer you to the house that comes c'°"9t to wfiat )'OU want now, and one that wUI also sitlaf)r you,r probable f\Jture • • ' • , "Since H?ffy ar-4 ;! ip.ove4 to Missi9n Ridge, nobody asks Hows bt1smess~ ~ymore. 0 . .. "} ' , \ ,~ ' I ' "That question never failed to come up during our little ,,:' ~q:t~t~{? ?.t !he ~I~ .I ' :.pl~. Q~Sf•l!(hO;IS,, mahi~,tJ)H~s!i;rother. ~ .. ·.rit id1\yoto~t) iwq.ild a)\\'~ warjper ar~um:l t~e . .. ~th a cocktail in her · left hifiJ,~d a Vir~ S~s in .·.-' . I~ , . her [i8;ht,.h;nd, :Pr.~t~ng;to ~e browsmg (I knew.Sh~ was guessipg the price ofevecytfung), and.so· I'd say, 'Can I get you anything else ... dear 7'. Then she'd take, a long drag from her cigarette, blow the-• smoke ~ut and say, 'Ho~·s,busin~~ d ?"f' 'J'd And 'sh 'd ··\""' . . . ear. me,, sax. . e J ""' ways say, e""ty. , ". ~' . '· , :.:.i. L.•.t •• ' , ... ·..:~. -~ . al 'R 111 ?' ~~ ' · Well, a~t.~ m~h.pgq, ~ •. > we gave a house-w~i ~-a'itf.' ·;;, , '.·:;; -~'Y I could hardly wait~ ~e s~e i. , ' Y1't .. friends and relatives came, bbt I knew ' ' . it would be di.fferent. ·, ,. "' , __ f~t.:~l!M.~to ii~ !he Private Country dub tl? ~t ~ere (w€te. mell\bers, of course). B.ut our li.ortte:'. . that's the clincher. _ You enter ib through a wide galleria and the door opens into a tileJ entry way that leads to a swU<.en living .room with a vaulted · ' ceiling that has exposed beams and a custom masonry fireplace. The kitchen is very large and the answer ' . to evfIY 'Woman's prayer, even if you don't ' , ' • • '1 • • " I • I I ' ··:. .. J(" .. • .. · cook:~It has the very latest-and the most .i. · ~phistK:ated-electric range, a self- '··; · QtOaf}ing oven, a microwave oven, a *'· dishwasher, trash compactor, triple sinks (one with a waste disposal in it), natural ash cabinets, a serving bar, a formal dining room, 3 bedrooms (the master suite has a fireplace and a garden bath), a den (it can be a fourth bedroom), 3 baths, a powder room, a 3-car garage, a red tile roof,. intercom system and lots more; really, there's just too much to tell. ·However, I will tell you one more thing. Denise never said one word. I mean • not a word. When the party wa~ over and all our .~··;. _ > gues ts were gone, I knew { • 1 • "l:JaI11'. an~. I filiSSiOil Ridge had arrived . ..,..11- • From $U2,000 to $133,000 ( 4 and S Bedroom plans) ;, (714):83~_~920 ~ ~ z N ---+--g I 11:ol'I"': ~-ol'f' -l~o:..;""'o,_•~ " ~ ~ '\' ~ • """'"NOT TO $CALI! 4 MISSION Vl~p ·~ · Wy-Vkjo~~'W1 •ol-~t,btS 4 '4 ~Wk•• ,, ' ' ' ' 1 ..... -. . ..... - Ranc ho S an Joaqatn Grand Opening Today The third phase of the popular, 3'>''ard-winning Rancho San J oa- quin Townhomes cl us tered alongside Irvine 's Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course celebrates its grand opening today. ' Winner of the prestigious Gold Nugget Award for value, design ·and planning excellence. the 138 homes in its first twu phases sold out in less than five months mak- ing it one of the fastest selling communities in Orange County. Both phase openings were greet- ed by lines of homebuyers v.•ho had camped for as long as five tlays outside the models. Priced from $56,990, Rancho San Joaquin 'A'as conceived and developed by the Irvine Com· pany, built by Irvine Pacifi c Development Company, the homebuilding unit of the Irvine Company, a nd planned and de· s igned by Leitch, Kiyotoki, Bell & Associates. The models were decorated by Carole Eichen In- teriors. The 52 tov.·nhomes in phase three fea ture one and tv.•o-story floorplans with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside including the William R. l\.tason · Regional Park and the Uni versi· ty of California's Irvine campus. Four models raqge in size from one bedroom plus a tlen to three bedrooms. The land plan (or tlie 40-acrc community· is divided into 36 per- cent buildings, 20 percent roads, drives and parking areas and 55 percent open space. 'The 310 ho mes arc arranged so that virtua lly every unit opens onto g r eenery, not d irect ly into another home. acco'rding to plan- ner-architect Stari Bell. Views include greenbelts, tpe golf course dotted with tTiini· lakes, and the regional park across the street. In the distance to the north are.i the Santa Ana mouniains and to the south, U:ie Condominium -Sales Increase Whether they like it or not, the next new home that most Southe rn California ramjlies will buy will be a condominium. "Today the typical new single family home cos ts $50,000 and only 17 percent of the households in the Southland can qualify to buy it," said Robert J Dunham, president 0£ Ashley Economic Services, Inc .. Newport Beach-based economics consultants ''Econom ics, not buyer prererence, will dictate the housing st yle of the future." said Dunham, v.:bose firm is act ive in economics r esearch and financial analys is for land de velopment and i,;encral business. r· E\'EN TllOUGJI SINGLE fa mily homes n~w arc outselling condominium,s and townhou~es, n s- ing costs "'ill bring about a reversal of this trend· v•ithin a year or two, he noted. · And , he added, attached housing such as con· dominiums or townhouses offer a more economic solution to housing than do detached single family homes. "'Among all the factors which have beei'I in: fl uenced by innation and the building process, the ~ value of raw land has shot up the most rapidly," the economist pointed out. ''Condominiums make more efficient use of the 1 land, hence they can be offered a t lower prices because of lower lot costs -and more families can qualify lo buy them,·· he s aid. "WHILE INCOMES llAVE increased in the past few years, they have not come close to keeping up with the rising prices of housing,'' Dunham said in explaining why single family homes are ptjced beyond the means of most families. Four years ago, the median family income in :-ioulhern Cali(ornia was $10,000, the median price of a new home w as $33,000 and one-third of all households could qualify to buy it. No"'· median income has climbed to $16,000 \\·hile the median price of a home has skyrocketed to $.50 ,000. Dunham disagrees with m any housing industry · leaders "'ho believe thai the" American dream " of owning a single family home can be fulfilled by building stripped down, less expensive single fa mi- ly dwellings. "LAND COSTS MLL make this prohibitive in all but th e most remote regions,'' he said. , A few years ago, buyers were able to find lower ' priced single family homes in outlying 3.reas if \hey \l/Cre wi lling to commute SO or more miles a day. , "Commuting used lo be mainly-an inconve- nience. Today, long automobile traY.el is still incon- venient -and extremely cosUy," Dunham s aid. ·· lf a buyer has a choice of spending money'°" gasoline or food. the odcb are he'll buy a coo- dominium in a closer in location cla1er to bis work, even lhough he and his family '119uld prefer a single family home," he commented. wmLE THE A1TACHED home is the mOlt economic solution to the housing problem, Southland families will not change lheir1)re(eren~ overnight. he said. ,, • "The key lo satisfying the natlon't hoW:ing needs with the attached concept will be )ettet de- :o;tgn that Is aimed forailecifie-We:sty-les. ''Condominlurq; develapers must 1mprove the (acilitie1 for children with play area9 :Ind more durable landJCapinc and design project5 to attract both fa milies with ch.Udren and adult househOlds in differenl sections," he dtted out., '. lights of Ne'A'port Beach. The design style is r ustic· Californian with extr-nsive use of "·ood fo r a w a rm, natural, .. rriendly " ft:eling, Be ll ex· plained. "We wanted the homes to blend in comfortably, not con- trast sharply to the sufround- ings." To find the Rancho San Jon· quin To.,.,'nhomes. follow the San Diego Freeway to Culver. Go south on Culver to University Drive. Turn right on University to Lago Norte where signs lead to the modeli:; al 14 Lago l'\orte. Single Servings Cooking for one c,n bs-fun, Wednesdays In the DAILY PILOT ... The curtain is going down on a way of life Californians have enjoyed for ·decades. So take a long, last look at a vanishing thing -the unobstructed ocean v iew. If you act now, you can still own one of the very few homes left that commands a view that reaches from San Diego to Palos Verdes -at Dana Bluffs. Perhaps never again will homes be built this close to the ocean. You see. when the coastal commis· sion declared no more homes w ithin 1.000 yards' of the beach. we did the very best we could for the last of its 1 kind. We endowed these luxury homes with every imaginable refinement. And offer as standard what other builders ca ll "extras." But the beauty of Dana Bluffs d oesn't stop with its homes. for you can enjoy a host of entertainments here. t oo. You can live it up at the p'rivate clubhous~ swimming poor and Cl1ampion ship tennis court. Or wind it down at the sauna and jacuzzi -while the acres of greenery and home exteriors are m·aintained for you. At S74.500 to S95.500 these few. limited edition homes offer rare value in a time or rapidly dwindling coastline ownership. Here your coast· line investment yields a lifetime of ocean pleasures . Since we do not anticipa.te further opportunities here, neit her should you. Come see it soon. We've savecf yo u the best seat in the house. Dana Bluffs @ """" In the prime cut . of ORANGE COUNTY GJAtcky. . GJheylive inGI t8gDn8· Village. Western living at its best.. That's ~una Village, a brand new coflec· ttP'n of contemporary Californl.a townhomes nestled on the rolllng sloj.i"es of the Laguna Hiiis. Beach, U.C. Irvine, Santa Ana, San Juan Capistrano, Dana PQint and La- guna Beach, you couldn't be more centrally located. Laguna VIiiage Is only 3 minutes. from Interstate 5 and just a zip from convenient shopping centers, schoC?ts and golf courses. plus a speclal play area for the kids. And your personal magnetic card assures you that all these fine facili- tles can be used only by you and your Laguna VIiiage neighbors. "'-~ -;;iii. Located In the prime cut of Orange County, Laguna Village is the perfect spot for Individuals, cou- ples or families who appreciate an active yet carefree way of life. In the hub of a circle bounded by Newport Desig[led with the view In mind,. each Laguna Village home is posi- tioned to take maximum advantage of the dramatic vistas spread out below. Bedrooms, too, have a pleas- ing outlook on beautifully planted, rolling gardens and greenbelts. -The · total park-Ilka environ- ment of Laguna Village reacht?S Its uttlmate In the 4'/r-acre Village Green recreation center which In- cludes a meg'?ificent 5500-square foot clubhouse and a myriad of rec- reational facilities. Three pools, 2 handball/rpcketball courts. tennis court. btlllard room, shuffle board, lawn bowling, sand volleyball court There's much more to Laguna VIiiage. The li1estyle. The quality fea- tures. The remarkably low prices. · Check them out for yourself. Then maybe you'll get lucky, too. '· ' .:· Laguna Village • 2. 3. & 4 Bedroom Towntiomes· • From $35 ,400 to $48,~:-1'7 . A few select locations priceq sli~Jltly higher. : ;'The combinatloo-ot' more-reasonable pricinR1 and improved d esign of attached houslhg '"ill offi1et mticb or Ute mostalgia oow surrounding the 'iiood old 1tlngle tamily home',•• Dunh51m predicted. l>on'l giv e u11 1hf! ~hip' "Llsl " it In t'lnlls1rled. Ship to ilih-0r~~ rcs\llts ! 642·5878. Five furnished models <\pen dairy, 10AM 'til dusk. (714) 581-4850 Presented by Pacific Coast f'.lealfy ,1 I T ' • • ma .llbo .. lhut ' of I Fee ~ $43, ,,.. liid« (Al f air exa !arr uni! ava creo t elU tor ing the: "'Pl ' the h on Fai apa m il the 236, stru ter. tob ma em1 and tea •In al is uni' :son abi! Wh c:ha me· tee! Jow :ma ••c l f aC'I bey hov ma fer• qu< are all . i ng gre hot ~I t Ret the ""' Du r es tua in~ • ~ , ( I rel tac llK m• th• off ... pri dh a ' 21, re1 av $3, K1 .. ID! ' I ho co m ' pe SU in' th pe WI ~ ... .. n "" la nl u. "' • Too Expenlsve 'Dream House' Slipping Away WASHINGTON -'fhe nation's housing dile m· ma ls like a bad joke. First ~he good news : Jr you've ever dreamed about buying a nc,w home, this is the year to make lhatdream come true. Now the bad news: Youcan'tarrordlt. Not, at least, if your family is among 85 peroent or all U.S. families which, a recent study bY\ the Federal government's Joint Economic Committee ~hows, cannot afford to buy and maintain a $43,000 house. And, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board says 543,000 is the most recent nationwide average for ~ Jtewhome, -• ... Bmatlngton 1.,and•ark OM. y Pl.OT c:t : • .r. •• ~ ~!• I Rebate Deadline Set ·:j~ The $1,000 rebate al· lowance now in effect at the J.funt lng t o n Landmark condominium community will expire on midnight August 10. According to iales manager Bill Markas, the special allowance program has resulted in more than 35 purchases ::1t the beach"flose de· velopment. Markas re· minded viewers that eight days still remain on the Sl,000 program and 52 choice units are still available. tiona; adding of wall cov- erings; addJng ap· pliances ; adding draperies or similar customizing ne\I.' home touches. It Is also possible to up· ply the allowance toward the buyers closing cost requirement. Colttplele information is.. available at the sales and informa- tion center. Five floor plan ar- rangements featur~ two or three bedrooms, two baths. ~ "!.• ••• bedroom, seC'ondarY;E" bedrooms and hallway,:-:~ and eCficient forcl'd air_ ;.,t heating. :,;, Other reatures arc~~ walk·ln closets in moot :~· models , all -electric : ... kitchens and utility _,,. rooms within each unit • ". that include a washer-· dryer. Models are located al 8641 Atlanta Avenu e, rnidway between Beach Blvd and aitagnolia St. The sot-Jes center is open .• daily from 10 a .m . an<f r information may be ob-· ". tained by calling . 536·8847. ~ . ''WHAT IS ~ALLED .FOR," J. Rex Duwe, pre· 1udenl·elect ot the Amencan Bankers Association (ABA>. told the ABA's National Governmental Af- fairs _Co~ference_-recenUy, "is • complete re- exam1nat1onof our nation 's housing goals. , YOU CAN BUY THIS ARIZONA TOWN FOR ONLY $235,000 Two-room City Hall Shown whh Hotel In B•ckground THIS SPECIAL pro- gram allows buyers in the second phase to do a number of things with their credits. Options for the credit allowance could include: an up- grading of carpel selec· EACH HUNTINGTON Landmark unit is al· located an e nclosed garage with built-in storage, as well as an ad- ditional parking space. The sales prices in clude wall to wall carpeting in the living room, m aster We cower the walerfron1 in lhe . ··And the obvious place to begin is with that now. famous goal or the 1968 Housing Act -26 million new uni.ls..o.Y~r a t_Q_.yea_r~Reriod." • Based on the lowering of inteiest rates the avai~ability of m.ortgage money and the housing tax cred1t, Duwe said that "consumer advisers are all t elling the same story : '1915 is likely to be best year for homebuyers Cor some time to come'.''. . Duwe said that builders, however, are not build· 1ng because people are not buying. And the reason they. are not buying, he said, is a one·word answer: •·Price." ' •'NEW HOUSES TODAY ARE too expensive for the average person to buy -and costs of operating a h ome arc rising even raster,'' h·estaled. Duwe, who is also president and chairman of the Farmers State Bank, Lucas, Kan., termed the rental apartment outlook ''even mqre bleak .'' "Rental apartment units accounted for about a million starts in 1972," he said, ''but, as or this April, the annual rate of starts for apartment units was only 236,000. . "Too many people are still living in sub· standard ho using with little hope of anything bet· ter," Duwe continued. "TOO ma ny people who want to buy homes have fowtd themselves priced outo(the market. Too many skilled workmen are on un- employment lines because builders are not building and buyers are not buying." ' DUWE SUGGESTED SEVERAL key points in :reassessing the 1968 Housing Act : •Inn3tion -"Based on current costs o( cOn· struction and maintenance, is it economically re· alislic to expect to build, sell and rent2.6 million new units each year?·· •Building Codes -"1\rchaic building codes and sometimes unrealistic zoning laws can hinder our Want a Town? Desert Site on the Block SASCO , t\riz . (L'PI) -For sale: Arizona ghost to'.'•n of Sasco. Price 5235,000. · Once a roaring mining town about 35 miles north'>'•esl of Tucson, the 120·acre settle· ment is being sold by realtor Kenneth K . Kamrath ror an ailing Texas millionaire who wants to remain a nonymous. Sasco '>'-'as built in 1902 by the Southern 1\rii.ona Smelting Compahy, taking its name from the company's initials. It has cert::1in drawbacks including no paved str~cts and no utilities. 'fhere are. however, the rem:.iins of an abandoned railroad, s melter, a general store, a roofless two-story hotel and a stone foundation in what "'as a town square. ' The town has 550 deeded lots Y.'hich were marked off in 1908. Officials at the Arizona Historia l Society said the town thrived in the L'arly 1900s "'ilh a peak JX>pulation of600. Tucson nc"·spapers at lhe time carried stories o( shootings and brawls in Sasco in- cJuding th e talc of a Bi sbee, Ariz., man faially shot by the o'>'·ner of a saloon in 1919 as he tried lo retrieve hi s crr<int "'ife. The Sasco post ofnce \Vas opened in 1907 and closed in 1919. Io 1921, Sasco became a i;host town "'hen a fluctuating copper market took a turn for the wj)f'Se. . Kamrath saiEi-/his client purchased the Pinal County town about 20 years ago ""'.ith the thought of turning it into a tourist attraction but he neVer did. ability to produce the kinds of housing we need. Wherever possible, these regulations must be '==- ~hanged ." •Technology -"Our current construction methods are highly labor intensive. Fulruse of new technology could yield improved productivity and lower-cost housing.'' •Planning -"We must plan ways lofinanoe and :maintain the necessary services for new housing, liUCh as water . sewerage, schools, utilities and other facilities. And, if we are forced to go to outlying areas beyond the reach or mass transit, we should consider llowthis will affect the need for new roads and the de· mand for gasoline." DUWE ALSO TOLD TIIE banking industry con· OMLY AT HERB FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH ••11 • ..-......... .. .... ,,,.,,,, GRAND OPENING 1Vt~u511f11•t Villti . .,. Con1lomini11m Hornes i11 1l1 e JJre~tigio11s Jl'~slclifi Area of Neu:JJort Beac/1. • Decoralor "·all-to-"·nll carpc 1i11g • Euclose~I patio or balco11y ~42,000 to $44,000 2 Bedroon1s • 2 Baths • Breakfast bar • Disl1"·a sl1er Se1111rnh' Dining Area • Conlin11011s-clea11ing oven • Ice-1nakcr refrigc~ator ~T . I I T•11 · • Ahunyant closet space J. ~(IJ,l;JlfJI" -., I , US • Draperies · / 18·1-1256 Rutlnnd Road • • Log·l>11r11i11g ftre placc • l\firrored closet (loors • 3 l1eated swin101i11g 1>ools i\"f!UlpOrt Hrach, Calif. 92660 .'•iale11 Office I'S.one: (71-1) 645-8373 ' • o "l ft .\\"I ference that nther housing expett.s have begun to ~='- question if the seven-year-old, new-housing goals are the best m eans of providing adequate sheller for .all Americans. Iiuwe said that Bill McConnell of the U .S. Sav· ings and Loan League pointed out recently in con· gressional testimony the need for rehabilitating the housing we already have, rather than concentrating all our efforts on building new homes. "James Pierce, staff director of Rep. Henry Reuss' <D-Wis.) study on Financial lnstituUons and the Nation's Economy <FINE), hu 'made hoµsing one of the top priorities of the FINE study," added Duwe. ''He (Pierce) plans to commission an outside research project to seewhetherthrin institutions ac· tually provide an adequate now of funds to low and inter~ediate housing." . ~? ~. County.'s Housing Prices Shoot Up Home prices·in Orange County continue their relentless climb, the average Cor single family de· tached units having j1,1mped $7,061 in the past 10 months, according to the market research depart- ment of First American Title Insurance Company. Surveys just completed by the firm Indicate that the average base price of 365 riew models now offered for sale in 91 developments throughout the county is $70,106. This compares with an average price lag of $63,045 amont 397 types selling in 86 sub- divisions studied last year. · The91 developments in the 1975 surveys contain a total of 31,126 proposed units •. compared wllh 21,295 total proposed units in the 86 developments reported last year. OF 5' PROJECl'S included in both studies, the . ·. average sales price rose from $63,841 lo $67,453, or ":::W.e:=: $3,612, over the ten-month span, according lo Philip ·· · Kunisch, First American's market research direc· tor. This year's model also is larger than the 1974 house, Kunisch noted, averagin1 2,140 square feet rompared with a 2,026·square-foot average ten montM ago. , Standing inventory almost douMed during the period between the two reports, up to 810 f~m l11t wmrttier's 420, Safes were avera&inl 2.13 &>¢ w_eek in the recdnt sUrvey, down trom lhe 2.72 avera1e of the previous study. OF 13,835 COMPLETED dwellings, 13,025 or 94 percent had been sold at the time the-1975 survey wu made. In the 1974 study, 12;426 of the 12,846 f()m j)lllNl"?\Gus-es:--vr'9'tpercent; had been-sold. The coOnty"totals were compiled from separate reporu Issued by the company: covering north-west and south-east Portions of the County, Kunisch said. Tl)e new 1ludy of the rormer area was released this week, while the south-east report wu completed Ute tn June. · First American Title periodically prepares market research material ln many areas of the na· tion as aids to bullder·developers, lenders and marketlnl executives in planning their pro1rams. ' .,. .. • :People. I ~People section ~keeps of track ; ~of what people' (are feeling, --~ saying, q ~and doing. (' Every day. - in the •. I lldil . ' I 601 Lido. ~ember it! From the walers' edge at the foot of the Lido lslc bridge California's premierc condominiulJl residence ri ses regally ov.er Newport Beach. In all likelihood this'Will bc lhe l.lsl of ils kind here. In all likelihood ii is destined to also become not only one of the "great add resses" of Newport, bul of all California. The views from each and ever)' one of these exquisite homes is breathtaking. In cvcry directioll you look doWn ·on harbor or ocean settings, charming shops and w.alerfront homes comfortably nestled in th ~ six-figu rE>· plus price range. An ever-changing and always exciting expericncc. Your privacy and security are .1ssured by ,1 24-hour closed circuit televisi on surve1ll<1ncl"' 5ystem. a 24-hour security guard, a call system in every residence and the prt'sence of a resident manager. A palatial salon furnished in i.,.ouis Quinze extentJs the full length of the building and ovcrlooks the private boat slips. There is, of course, a hea tcd swimming pool, and companion therapy pool. £,,ch two bedroom, two•and·a·half ba1h residence offers a step down living room .and priv.1 tc b.l\cony; each master suite a private dressiog room and built-in sauna. There are just fifty-four of these. magnificen~ \vaterfront resi dences available at 601 Lido. ~on ~he opportunity to own here will be hone. Now is the time, whilt' there is still tin1e, to investigolte fu rther .the advantages (,QJ Lido h,ls to offer. 1·wo bedroom view residences from 5125,000. EXcellent financing available dt S:Y~'X-interest. 8 .81% A.P.R. Furnished decorator mod~ls open dally 10:00 a.m. to dusk. " I . ~ .~ l ' •· .. ------------, I r>.lr. Ron Reael,601 Lido Park Drive,. 601 I Newport ~ach, C.li( 9~ • I (7 14) 675·6101 00 .. I Please send me ~~c informatio~ about LI I a luxurr condom1n1um a1 ·601 l,.u:lo. I~·------~---------;----PARK'. Pedflr Cont Hwy. • A ...... ___ ·----·--------·---oruvE I City.----·-------·~---------I I St<k -----------21P -----·--· NEWPORTBEACH I I Pho••-·-------------------~ CALIF.92660 _J .. _______ -----_ .. ' '• , . ' (9 DAIL V PILOT Deerfield Homes Offer More Space j,. ,. Extra spate is usually :i. luxury in l:I. tO"'nhome dC\'l"iopn1cnt, an- cxtra space in a fully-enclosed townhome ·garage is .something <.ilmost unheard of_ Visitors to Decrf1 c1 d T0\\'11 l-tomcs in Irvine arc pleased to find garages 23 feet deep. .. fhe Deerfield 1'o\\'O llomc series opened in October of last year. Already the development has won for its builder. Broad- moor Homes of Tustin, the Build- ing Indus try Assol·iation ·s ''Multi-1''amily Buildt'r of the Year" award_ . . . . . In Home Prices? Land use r eslrictioru1 1 ha ve .b~come s uc h .a great part of the housine cost probl erfr.,that architects and bUildert. have little ~hance to r e- duce costs. That opinion was advanced at the re- cent Pacific Coast Builders Conference in San Francisco by Walter J. Richardson, president of Richardso h Nagy Martin, a n atio n a l awa rd-winnin g Cos ta Mesa land planning and architectuqal firm. , . • If you could c;ifford t9 live anywhe.re in Newport Beach, chances are you cl live here. 'I . "First t ime vi sitors to our m ode>! hom es arc aln1ost in- variably surprised to find that the garages arc as large as they ~ire," said a Bro;.idmoor sales representative <it t he 351-home development. "They quickly re- ;.ilize there's plenty of room to in- stall laundry facilities and still leave Jots of space ror storage, or '''hatever they choose," ht~ .added. EACll OF THE Deerfield 'Town Home garap:es is plumbed fo r washer and dryer. EXTERIOR OFIRVINE OEERFIELD TOWNHOME Large Garages Pleasant Surprise to Buyer!. "Everyone expects the architect or bui Ider to solve the cost problem," Richardson observed . "I'm not sure anyone can. Despite hig her dens ities , zero-lot line homes, and patio homes, the developed lot cost in some cases is 75 to 80 percent of the hard cost of the structure. That's kind of rrig ht('.ning. ,, Our buyers have reached that stage in life where they ca n be quite choosy about where they live.1'hey "wanta carcfree,'cxhilarating bome.,Ooo that complemcnte Newport Beach liuing. The entrance is full-lime security att:.ended. A private clubhouse. with pool and tennis courts, for play night or day, invites you. And In three 0£ the four floorplans offered , the g:.iragcs are reached through an enclosed backyard patio. In the fourth plan, the garage is attached to the homt'. .and accessible through the fami- ly room . Dc~rfield TO'A'n llome prices ~tart at S37 ,490. The projcCt is loc ated on C ul ver Drive, approxim<.1tcl:-. mid-way bet14·een the Santa An;.1 .:.1nd San Diego frec14•ays, and <.1bo ut a m ile from a l<.1r ge neighborhood shopping center. The largest or the plans offered ;1l Deerfield Town llomes is the 1,619 square-foot ''\\'illov•brook. '' ,,·ith three bedrooms and two and one-half baths, ;1 family room :ind tv.·o-story li\.·ing rOOm with fireplace. The Willowbrook is temporarily sold out, according to a company spokesman. TllE NEXT largest of the Deerfield Town Home plans is the 1,540 squ a r e-foot three bt.'Clroom , two and one:half ba th "Larkspur," V.'ith its patio-view fa mily room, l i\'i ng room fircpla('t>, and l\VO-story dining J"t>lllll. 'l'tlt· I .:!23 s quare-f oot ··Sandcreek" is the only single s tory plan offered in the Deerfield Town Home series. It offers three bedrooms. t'A'O bat;is and a patio·\•iew dining room. Deerfield Town Home kitchens Top Builder Urges ·Housing 'Smnmit' . ' \\' AS HJ NGTON -The National Association of l lome Builders ha.s charged that the 11<1tion 's e conomic policy makers have been .. consistently wrong" in their judgments of a r ecovery for hous- ing and urged President Ford to call immediately a Housing Economic Summit m eeting to r elieve t he "current intolerable situation.'' NAHB PresidentJ.S. Norman Jr. of Houston is- s ued a formal s tatement adopted by the NAHB Ex- -ecutive Committee calling attention to the "bleak situation" of ho~sing today -a clear signal to the policy maker s that they have been "continually and consistently misreading basic factors in what will happen to housing.'' Norman pointed out in the statement that hous- ing starts in June were down to a 1,078,000 annual rate, five pe rcent below May and that the tota l housing' starts for the first six month figure or this year -512,900 uoits -was the lowest six month figure in 28 years. ., HE ALSO POINTED OUT that vnemploym ent .in the construction trades was at more than a 20 percent rate, almost triple the national average. And unemployment. in residential construction is double that of construction generally -more than 40 percent. "We urge the President to call immediately a housing economic summit m eeting to develop and ' include General Electric eye- level automatic r,ange, con- tinuous cleaning oven, disposal, a utomatic dishwasher, built-in pantries, stained hardwood cabinets a nd Formica counter· tops. To reach the d evelopment from the Santa Ana Freeway, take the Culve r. Drive ·offramp and turn southwest on Culver. Turn le rt into Deerfield on Deerfield Avenue . The mode ls are located at the corner of Deerfield and Fawn Glen West. From the San Diego Freeway, turn n6C'th on Culver, then right on Deerfi e ld Avenue. Model homes are open from 10 a.m . un- til 6 p.m. r Richard son r e ally doesn 't see s mall e r . homes as the answer. He questioned whether they're really salable apd s ugg es ted the buildeni in his audience exercise "lots of c81:1tion before building s mall, cbeaphoU&es.'' Predicting the demise of green b e lt s, Richardson said that ·'they really don •t work that well with zero-lot line housing and main- tenance costs have got- ten out or hand.'' Fashion lsl11nd, the ocean, the restaurants are delightfully near. These private hon'les are abloom with'fresh, carefree ideas and are fully landscaped and cared for you on the outside. You 'II probably choose Jasmine Creek because it has tht! right home in the ri..:ht pla~ He sure to see tht• elegant new models, today. Fabulous terms, low int.t•r1;.--st r;itcs. specialized customiz- i nF: allowanct• o n JRVJN€ many homes. i'honc VIUAGE:S @ ---171•1) 640-4020. "' • ...-.n IASMlllNECAEEfi In the Village of Harbor View• Homes from $95,500 to $118,500 • These .. PACESE1TER HOMES . are the last to be sold at ·this price. ' implement quickly the means to r elieve .the current intolerable housing situation and to set housing on a forward course that will help to lift the general economy," Norman said. The meeting would in- clude representatives of government, Congress, a~d the cons umer, as well as of the housing in- dustry. "- While pra ising President Ford for his "moral leadership" and his efforts to cope with the ener gy t:risis and war threats, the statement said that the Administration 's efforts in the economic field relat- ing to housing matters, "undertaken under ill- 4dvised and tota lly mis taken co.unsel of his economic strat@gists, have been less than suc- cessful .·• There are no signs of any vigorous economic r ecovery "despite statements to the con- trary from high economic sources," the statem ent said . THE NAllB STATEMENT said tha t the Ford Administration has carried on from the past the "mistaken and misdirected policies and the ineffec- tual HUD administration that tiave plunged hous ing into its deepest recessio.n, denied opportunities lor millions of American families to obtain decent 'housing, created high and unconscionable un- employment in ttie building trades and among re- lated suppliers, and lost to t.Jte Treasury the billions oC dollars of tax revenues generated throughout the nation's economy by a healthy housing industry. ~ .. The American people and the media now are being misled by statements from Administration sources as to the housing situation and lulled into false complacency by unwarranted public ex- J>ressions of optimism. ••DESPITE THE INFLOW OF funds into mortgage lend ing institutions, we have continued to see interest rates firm at levels which restrict tbe housing m arket sharply and further inhibit the pr<>- duction or !lousing to meet the needs of our people. Further. despite the low level or demands for credit in the sluggish economy, interest rates .are not only high but rising.'' . . -. . . .. .. ' ' CA57l.EHllL -In l.agrgia Hills 'only 18 homes available. 1225 to 1842 sq. ft., 3 or 4 bed.&ms, single famfly on 6 000 sq. ft lo'3. From $42,450 to $52,450. 814% A.P.R. Immediate occupan~ Qualljlea for tax credit. La Paz Rd. at Mdntyre Phone (714) 831).1840. ~:~ .·.··., F ~~--~ RANCHWOOD -In Lake Forest Only Snpmes rpnaining. 1400 to 1885 sq. ft, 3 or 4 bedrooms, single famifY'on· 0000 Sq. ft. lots. From $44,950 to $52,950. 814% A.P.R. Front landscaping, reQT fencing. Immediate occup.-Model Homes for sale. Qualljfufor tax credit. El Toro Road at Serrano. Phone (714) 581·2444. --......._.::;; __ ~ TAMARACIC EAST-In C.,.,sbad 7 homes mnainlng. 1488to1856 sq. ft 3'<>< 4 bedrooms, single family on 75UJ sq. ft lols. From $46,950 to $52,950. 814% APR. Includes front landscoplng. Immediate Occup,-fumished mOde/s fO< sak. Quolljlu f~ -credit. East on Tamarod< off San Diegp Freeway. PhoneY ~J,'129-8955. OAJa>ARK JWO -In Anaheim, Santa Ana Canya..- Only 11 homes lefl 1225 lo 1724 sq. ft., 3 or 4 bedrooms. single family on SOOOsq.ft lots. From $42,9501o$50,950. 8'Jl%A.l'R. Off Imperial and Santa Ana Canyon Road. Phone (714) 637-3301. •' SUN RANCH EAST -In San Juan Capistrano Only 10 homes auailable. 1488 to 2151 sq. ft., 3 or 4 bedrooms, single.,, famil y on 10,000 sq. ft lots. 3 car garage. $55,450 lo $66,450. 9 14% A.l'R. lmmedia~ Occupancy. Qualljlu for tax credit. Del Obispo and Calle Aspero. Phone ( 714) 496·0301. If yoµ are eve_r,going to buy -now is the time! _ Next unfts_31JjJ1ge $2000 to $4000 more ..• • • • I I They will not 'qualify for the tax credit ... Future interest rates are unknown. .• . , .. , • " ' ......... ~ • • t ~ • ~ .. ! I I i Ii .1 ' ' ~ I ! I ' i • • ~ • ~ ·' • ' .l l l • ~ ' ' • ' ! ' • • ' . ' ' i l • I l ' ' • ' • , I , ' i " t i .'. ' , ' ' ' ,. I - I' , • • • • • Sund!y.Augus13, 1915 DAILY PILOT DJ • *** :50~ ill .. * * *** GOLDEN ·. ANNIVERSARY 1926-1976 REALTOR" REAL ESTAT! SALES TRAIN I NG SCHOOL COLLEGE STYLED CLASSE\, New ex expenenced! Here's vour chance to become ~high earning proless1ona1. Learn lrom 12 ouistand· 1ng ln~tructors using the most modern equipment and lechniqlJes. In just 15 days you can complete a schedul~ o f concentrated real estate courses II yo~ . are d~1cated lo becoming the "besi"' ttieo Ca11 lor · class time and sct'ledule. 'CALL MR. R.ORY 832-5440. Mtiwp.t ........ Pride of ownership with easy maintenance ctose to school, shop, pool & ; - tennis! Own you r own land. · f#nity floor plan offers 3 king bedrooms, 21h baths. candlelight dining plus breakfast bN in galley kitchen. Parquet floors. $84,700. Listed by E'velyn Stiatzen. 540-1720 •.'.. $44,710 'rl•O-. Price slashed for fast sale! lush fr()f:llcal yard with lruit trees & greenhouse. Garage ~· converts to hideaway or den. 3 bedroom suites. breakfast bar, huge living room. Deluxe kitchen ' . ...,. with built-ins. Fresh pain!. listed '( . by Mary Jean Crawford. JU···· 540-1720 t:· • ---~ M ...... • l/1 AeN Beautiful execulive home built with the finest in Quality construction. Winding ~· • I circular drive to the estate, great . ' ooean view. Virtual forest of trees. Luxury living room, two fireplaces, "•• •"' J.ik separate family room. Private . it~. r parenls retreat. Listed by Ortrud Swanson_ ' . . 4f].IJ41 . A .i'~ +-'!>"! t . . ~. s..p1en.r.t .. , ~ ··-, .. Qlkl~ location with lots of seclusion! Spa,klin~ dean with neatly manicured varm. ~ ,,,.,.. • ~ Comfortable floor plan offering !if three bedrooms, formal dining room served by hostess delight kitchen o f wood accents. Oversized living room, brick fireplace. S43.900. Listed by Bud Gonzales. IJ0.H60 DAVE HAMILTON APPOINTED MANAGER, WARNER OFFICE Relocating? H yCMt're mo•lng to -.otfter Cll"'H, Tarbell c.an mTClhCJC fOf' you to receive frtt informatiO.. from over 7000 conwiulitit"S thruout ttt. USA mtd wvttal foreiCJft countritt thru our RELO Oa~e Hamilton has been named manager of Tarbell 's Warner office _at 6960 Warner. Huntington Beach. Dave brings an extensive background in both sales (over $6 million dollars) and ma~agement to .his new position with Tarbell. A four year res.dent . of Hur:iti~on ~ac~. Dave takes an active part in comm1:1 n1tx affairs 1nc lud1ng membership in the· Jaycees. His expertise 1n all facets of real estate have gained Dave the respect and admiration of his fellow associates. "Success is the best ~ecomn:iendation" says Dave. Whether buying. selling, investing or 1f you are interested in a real estate career give ~ OM)Clniiation. For fvrtMr dtotoils plNW call ML > ' Reio, ~ l MEMBER (714) 832-5440 :tj REL@ Dave Hamilton a call. ' f......tofT,_. 3 separate yards for your kids to play! Room for oartten and pool! Covered ga(T'e room. entry hall i nto large sepa rate family room . Wood-burning fireplace. 3 bedrooms. xtra baths Spanish kitchen rk:h in wood accents Excellent price-$45,750 listed by Margaret Highsmith . ... .., .. o....,. S.1lflct Isle .. SS2SO That's right-reduced over $5000! Sleek ranch styling accenlecl w intlslone wall. 4 bedroo m suites Inside, huge breakfast bar, no-wax solarium Roar In kitchen w ith self-cleaning oven. Mirrored doors in master suite. tormal dining room DeluXe shag carpeting. $59,750. Listed by Sam Hicks. 14Z.25'1 y_., ....... T_._ A cok>rful array of plants and flowers ~nt immaculate San Juan Capistrano "' home. Totally modern kitchen, 3 btg bedrooms including 98Cluded master suite.· Separate family room, gracious tiled entry into party living room , fii-eplace. Asking $48,950. Listed by Ralph Robet1son. TARBELL'S SUNDAY ) .... _, c.., e.llt.• Mwo-$l7,t00 A tremendous home buy! Rich in ranch styling. split rail lencing and oodles ol plants & shrubs . I nside na s 1nree bedrooms, big separate family parlour tor entertaining. Ranch kitchen, r ich wood cabinetry. dining area Hurry! Listed by Ray Radisay. . C~f•M ,__._ SJS,tOO Lush greenery all around with view of greenbelt! Poc:M, rec tacilities nearby. Mirror & crystal d ecor enhance this· sparkling clean home featuring romantic dining room, country kitct"Rtn with built-ins. 3 bedrooms, plush carpets. Listed by Betty Martin . s ............. 2--story family beach retreat with"'4 that's ideal lor your big family! Smell the pine from the front yard, oodles o f l rees for maximum privacy. Huge covered patio. red brick fireplace accenting 23 foot living room. Asking $46,950. Ask for Shirley Berry. -............ w .... The best describes this emotion-packed home! Park.·like grounds , low-maintenflnce landscaping. Solarium floors thruoul. custom drapery. Two mirrored walk-in c\osels. private master suite. 3 bedrooms. intimate .dining room. dream kitchen. $72.500. Listed by Madelyn Ruppert. OPEN HOUSES 1-5 P.M. 3144 Bermuda, Costa Mesa ....... -...... , , •. , .......•..•.. _. :-...... ·.$45.750 540-1720 540-1720 540-1720 540-1720 540-1720 2018 Barranca, Newport Beach ........••..•.. _ •.. _, ...... , _ .•... _ ... $62,950 307 Vista True ha. Newport Beach ..... , ... , ...• _ .. , .. _ ...•. _ ..• _ ..... $84,700 1168 Augusta, Costa Mesa ... _. _ .............•.. , _ ..•.. _ .. _, ........ $44,750 2927 Carob, Newport Beach , , ..... , .. , ..........•....•..•.. , , ... _ .... $89,500 .. 41a•a••c 2847 Clubhouse, Costa Mesa (Mesa Verde) . , .. _ .. , ...•.•. , __ .......... $74,950 218 Hanover, Costa Mesa .......... _ ............ , ........•. , ....... _ .$45,500 265t 2 Via Juanita, Mission Viejo ............ , ........ , .... -........... $68,500 13621 Esplrlt, Irvine ............•.. _ ..........•.....••..•.....•. _ ...•. $66,900 44141 Wi11awaw. Irvine-(POOL) .......... _ ... _._ ........•....•......... $68,900 13712 Solitaire, lrvine-(POOL) . , .... _ ........ _ ... _ ...........• , .• _ .. $65,900 540-1720 540-1720 ~ 832-7151 832·1151 830-6030 M ... ¥1t els laM-4 $5000 Near·oountry club & schools, this beautiful home simplifies California living! Warm + ~ ~ comlortable one story home in {1~ l prestige area. large family game !ir' , room with crackling hreplace. · ', • · .... · -; int1ma1e di ning. 4 suites, xtra . -_ . baths. lush greenery alt around. ' --· • $74,950 List~ by Helen Gorman. ~ " · 540-1720 T~._,,..._ In prestigious N ewport Beach! landscaping too! Sun balcony, .Spanish tiled roof. 12 ft. ceilings in deluxe kitchen, luxury living room and fo rmal dining room. Custom decor thruout, 3 suites. S62,950. listed by. Solly Shatzen. ..... .._ Super ntce 5 bedroom home in lovely Huntington Beach.._,;Goo.d ' assumable loan, owner's very anxious! Far m styled kitchen, separate dining area. 'Mde-open rooms in vibrant interior. Dramatic stairway t o 2nd story. Only $61,950. Ask (or Jack Hoolihan. 142--Mitl Poola ts:i* Fruit trees and custom pool with muscle jacuzzi! Professionally landscaped fl'. thruout. 2-story in design, sunshine garden kitchen, lots ol built-ins. Versatile 4 bedrooms, downstairs bedroom could be den or office. Ankle-<leep carpels. Take advantage! $69,950. Listed by Jan McCabe. ll0-60l0 CloM te Sdrloolt. & ,...._ All within w alking distance of this sparklingWinaor Park home. Wall·t«>wall carpets and coordinated drapery. Elegant dining room for your dinner parties. entertainer's living room. 3 bedrooms. gracious entry, Only $3 5 ,000. Listed by Steve --· ® • B.~~.~~ Servi.ng 7000 Cities Thl'.'oughout The U.S.A. America's Larges.t Home Resale .Company . ' . • • .. ; ' ' ' - .· ,, • . . . ' .. .. 8! 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W•Mlltt J t Ct -tk lltllUMlO OIVll>lllOIOI IW:IA"°" Ml ... 1,.-JX ( •llDUCIO Dl'nDlltDI ""'""' lflC -lk ...... 11\'>C ClltfM Miii C...t -k tnm K L ~nlD DlVIOIJllM """" ""11.t ... ·-..... A-.1$ Ill( .......... 11_ Qlry-Corp O'DlilfJ> C-• Co llit """'11 lllttn c-..1 Co 1111 .. n '-' .. &ttH Utc:IUUD Dlll'IOllllOI ...... N-.... _h -lk !""' 1k &wftfY C.1t -~ ··-lt'hc ( R S Dffl9I' "-'•Wl1R1 -l:k ll'Wft 10t ~·Ct< -tit tnm \/Yoe ,,.lln ltAiftl -l?'IK tnm 1111: "-'"'-IOIC -J~ 11"9111 l'lt l l ._,,, Ct -10t 11"9111 * i.-& Netlletllfl Fl!ltnlltl-IOc: lnoft> tc Do Americans Want Socialism? NEW YORK (UPI) -Nikita Khrushchev once told a news conCerence in the United States: mands for government help for all the ailing midwestern lin es. caused a number or suggestions for creation of a • "Your grandch ildren will be communists but they won't call themselves communists." In their own language the Russians always refer to the Soviet econoo'lic system as spcialism, never as communism. Communism means the political philosophy of the Communist parties~ . nol Marxist economics. To many Westerners this may seem like hair splitting, but it is very real to Western Marxists, many or whom bitterly resent being identified with .. communism. So, in tr.anslation , Khrushchev was talking about socialism. It is frequently charged that American Cree enterprise gradually is being metamorphosed in- to either state capitalis m or socialism. Indeed, there are few iriduslries or large businesses left in the United States th at can prosper or even exlat while t humbing their noses at Washington or even without fairly continuous government help of some kind. Rie)tt now the country is laced with an in- creasing number or huge enterJ)rises that have had to turn to Washington for massive help to survive innatioil and the hJgh price of energy. • SOME HAVE BEEN turned down. Neither the Ford administration nor the democratic leadership in Congress has oCCered any eCCective help to Pan American World Airways, which has piled up losses of $250 million in the past six years. In consequence, Pan Am discussed, with the Ford administration's blessing, a plan for a massive infusion of money from the Shah ot Iran. But the head 0£ one ot the unions represent- ing Pan Ainerican employes said that, while the Iranian money would be welcome (the $300,000 financial aid package now is uncertain, having been delayed lndefi nitely tor "review" by Iran), it probably would only postpone the issue of whether Pan Am could survi'/e without massive hel p oCsorne kind Crom Washington. The question has been raised in several quarters as to whether any of the U.S. overseas carriers can survive permanently as private en- terprises in competition with foreign flag airlines, many of which arc govemment·owned or heavily subsidized. A government.sponsored corporation, the U.S. ~ilway Assn., has moved into a dominant position in the railway industry. Will it shove aside the old free -enterprise Association of Atnerican Railways? This new company and government experts on the railway picture say it will take a $3·billion investment over JO years to put ihe railroads or the northeastern states on their feet, plus the ~llmination or 6,200 miles of track. Others say such arprogram would amount to de racto na· tionalization -a socialist goal. THE BIGGEST BAIL problem is the Penn Central. whose trouMM are the core of the northeastern rail disaster. But Amtrak, the . .cor· poration Congress created to take over the coun· try's long-and middle·distance passenger serVlce, keeps coming back to Ci)ngress for ban· douts of bundredS of millions of dollars. And REA Express, Inc., the company Cormed by the railroads to handle their express and spun oft some years ago, fin ally was forCed to file tor re· organization under Chapter 22 of the Bankruptcy Act. "'-' The same question of Cree enterpri1e 'SUr· vival is being asked about the electric utility companies, which, after years or rate cutting, have had to ask for big rate boosts and have found raising new capital increasinaly diCCicult. Many have b ad to cut back sharp1y on plans to build new eenerating facilities, and Cuture power shortages l09m in the territories or some of the comJltlnies unless there is a drastic change in the econoi'nic climate or tley get government help. At the same time the companies are meet· lng shrill attacks from critics, who claim their rate structures are illogical and often grossly un-· CaJr to small consumers. · The aircraft industry al.so may be involved .. in the drift towards state capi~alism . The aband.onment recently by Textron, Inc., of its P.roposed infusion of new capital into Lockheed Aircraft ot Burbank leaves Lockheed and its investment counsel, Lazard Freres, again facing the nece1sity of a huge flnancial restruc- turing and leaves the U.S. Treasury still stuck with ill guaranty of $?50 million or Lockheed's debt. Congress voted this guaranty to keep Lockheed from going broke just as it voted the huge. ·sums to keep Perm Central from going broke. Even banks are not immune Crom the drin. A leader in the New York legislature ,Proposed that New York City buy or create its own banks in or- der to be able to borrow money at interest rates lower than the big commerCiai banks will allow it. ALSO, BANKERS. A.RE complaining they are becoming the victim5 of "forced credit al· locations" imposed by political pressure groups, and that these allocations could amount to de Cac· to socialization or their management. new Reconstruction Finance Corp. · ALFRED HAYES, retired president ot the Federal Reserve Bank ot New York; Felix Rohatyn, a partner in ~zard Freres; Henry Ford II, Chairman of Ford Motor Co.; Gustave Levy of Goldman SacM & Co., and William McChesney Martin, former chairman of the Reserve Board, have made such suegestions. The RFC, created by President Hoover in 1931 and vastly expanded. by. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, was the biggest direct invasion or private bu1iri'e·ss by the federal government in hi story. It expended $12 billion (easily the equivalent of $40 billion today) in 21 years and bailed out hundreds of companies. Order Yours NOW ••• f!J 1000 -~ Beautiful "·~~Stick-on Labels '(/ - • PERSONAUZED •sTYUSH • EASY TO"USE • •ORDER FOR YOURSW OR A FRIEND Mtl . ,lol'ln Daoe 12J M•ln Slr••t AnJIO•rt. AnJ•l•t• 12J4t Lellel1 Do ~et"••• A 1'1lnt•• lor•or. "' "It's a shame this hnd to come when there a lready "is high un· employment," said Ken · neth Beard Jr .. president of the Greater r-todesto Chamber of Commerce. "It will work an addi· t ional hardship on a lot of people during a lime when jobs are extremely hard to find.·· just north of here and two other arma.ment plants 'tt''ould be placed in mothballs, their huge machines left oi led and ready in the event or another connict in the future .. · Other railroads are in trouble that seems to be only partly related ~o the recession. The Rock Island 't\'&S turned down by the new government· spQnsored company when it asked for $.10 million in emergency funds. The Rock Island then an· OOllnCed a 10 percent pay cut for execuUves and demanded that union workers take a similar cut. JC this spreads, it logically could lead lo new de· George L. Whyel of flint, Mich., president of the American Bankers Association, said in a speech in New York forcing banks to allocate credit for housing and other social goals is to treat only the symptom.., and not the causes of the economic malaise or either the banks or the na· lion. Whyel also called attention to predictions that there will be "" annual shortfall or $400 rnilliori for the next 10 years in the amount or capital the present bankin'.* system and stock markets can raise for industry. This prospective ca)>ltal shor11all plus the need to bail out import.ant f_ailing compa.nles bas r-------------f ill ift thlt"c•upon. ctlpi 111'Hf moil with $1 .SOto: ,.Hot P'rlntl"I l.1bel 04• .• At the height or the Vietnam war the plant employed 2.200 people, who poured a total or 33.8 million \O Smm and 60mm mortar shells into the conflict . officials said,. ' Now the plant employs 685 warkers, making it the county's second· lar1est etnployer behind gianl Gallo Winery. The plant, operated for the Army by Norris In· dustries since 1951 , was mothballed once beCore, at the end or the Korean War. It was reopened in 1966, when it became the largest facility for the manufacture or large· caliber shell cas ings in the free world . Safari Roars With Optimism ' . ... . ~ Llon eountry Safari is still !us· liowever. Shuster noted that Shuster said th e second lng money, but offtclals or the last year's Cigurea lncluded re· ·quarter his "historically been a Irvine wildlife preserve said last venues Crom Lion Country's loss period" for the outdoor en- week the outlook is ''significantly Georjtia and Texas p~rks. Both tertainment attraction. helter" than it "'·as laSt year. facilities ":ere sold April 30. l.ion Country Safari owns .1nd Corporate Chairman Harry operates wildlife preserves and Shuster disclosed revenue& or For stockholders the current amusemei\t parkt ln Irvine and '"' Office kw: 1 MO Celt• Mew, Callfernla 92'26 .. ,..,,. t• -'"' 11,i c ... -~••e1111n · • ~--------------------... .J '- I ) .. .. THE ARMY a n · nounced this week that the Riverbank complex A Norris s pokesman said the plant has an an- nual payroll of ne~rly ST million , with about $SOO ,OOO more paid to Army personnel working there. $1 .-49 million for the second second·quArter _loss meant 10· PaJdt Beach 1County, F1a., and quarter, ending June :K>. 1975, cenl'J a !!!hare. compared to 20 manages slmUar attraction at compared to 1974's second cenl.!lashare!orthe sameperiod Kings Isiand, Ohio, and Kings 1 1..~~~~~~~----~~~----, .quarter revenues of $2.51 mUlior.. last year. Dominiot1'•Va . • I • I • I . ' 4 ~E! .. SHOP WISELY, LOOK FOR BARGAINS. • BALANCE YOUR FAMILY BUDGET. 7 GUARD YOUR HEAL TH. •. 'I'. ' ' ' I - 2 PLANT A WIN GARDEN . 5 CONSERVE ENERGY. • .. ' .. 8 DO IT YOURSELF. ... • ·. .. 'I/ r· 1. . " . .. 3 SAVE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN . \"' I 6 ASSIST IN RECYCLING PROGRAMS. Read and use the Want Ads regularly! Read the Want · Ads to find the items you need at budget-balancing prices ... and use the Want Ads to find a cash buyer for those still-good items -you've been storing in your horn!!. Want Ads have been helping people recycll'J good merchandise' for generations . . , and they can help you WHIP INFLATION NOW! It's easy to place a low· cost ad. Just give us a call 9. today. We'll help you word your ad for maxi- .mu m response. · DAILY PILOT 642-5678 ' ... \ ,\ ), .- ' • I • • • • . . . fJ<f DAILY PILOT Sund1y.Augu113, 1975 ....,l ............. l .. 1"t n. a1u .. 1 Marblplac• on tho ~ c.. ............... ~ ..._. .. --.. '-•··· .... ,, .-.ioo DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ,.....,_. ,,_..,_ ...... ,..,"' -.-.. .......... ... "'---··"""--~ ..... _ ..•.•. liO'lll -___ , ... ._, --You Con~ It, And It, [ 642 ---J Trade It Wi7h a Wont Ad .. ·-•v • One Coll S.rvite Fast Credit At>Provol ...... -.... ,.,.._ . . . . . .... ""' -·-,,....,..,_ .... ti • .,,., ~!!.':!~.~~ ...... J ~'!:!=!.~.~'!:. ....... ~~!!.~~ ....... 1 ~:!!:~~...... ~!~!.~.~i:'! ....... 1 ~~!~:~.5:'!:..:~ ... . 0-.ol 1002G .. ..-01 1002 G..,.ral 1002Cl1•1al t002 -al 1002 G-al .1002 .............................. ~............... . ...................................•................................. ·····•················· CORONA DEL MAR DUPLE)!ES OWNERS MOVING OUT OF STATE Both duplexes located Sou th of l hc C(.1ast }fv.·y. ·~·~ One 1s li s l e <l at $92,500 with a 1 chartning, de tached 2 bdrm. home \\'ilh hlt·in kitl·he n & Swedish frplc ., with roortt for expa11sio11 in many directions; !\ n1odcrn 2 bdrm. rental uint is located over a large double car gara ge ; t: Jose to ever)·thing. .Thi8 charn1in;.: J bdrm., 2 bath, plus a basement, \V;1s completely remodeled in 1973 & is located on a corner lot. 'J'astcfully d ccor 3t.'ed. To off-set overhead , un immac. 2 bdrm. apt. is . ove r " 1 ~1r g l', double car garage. Asking $1119,50(1 OPEN SUH. 1·5 5 0 I FERN LEAF • JEFF BRIERY, REALTOR 2602 Newpor1 Blvd, Hewporl leach EARLY ILUFfS '"E" l9lAH OPEH SUHDA Y I ·5 n 5ll VISTA FlORA v 'fhrcC spacious l>t.""<lr<)()ms plus den. Overlook::; lovely Ylide greenbelt with colorfuJ flow er displaw.itop by Sunday and se~ for yourself. omy $85,000. ' SPYGLASS HIL1 Spacious 4 bedroon1 (tr adev.•inds model) on one of the largest View Jots near the top of the hill. Spectacular view or occoin and coastline. Ready for :your choice of landscapin g or pool location, and final decorator touches inside. IALIO.t. ISLAND Come sec this ''Emer ald '' on E'n1erald Avenue. A 4 bedroom English Tudor 11ome with furnished 2 bedroom apt . over the garage just a short wa lk to bay. $146,500. HUG HOMES 640-4050 ' LINDA •SLE , el eg ant 4 bedroom !-story home . r·ornl<tl DR & furn. rm.; pier & s lip fo r lgc. boat. $235,000 WE;STCLlt'F, 3 BR. pool home ; you must see this terrific buy, for only $72,500. Open d aily 1-5; 1142 P e mbrok e Ln. THE l;JLU.f~FS livi.ng can n1ilke life beautiful ; 3 BR. 2'0.! b<t ., at a price you can afford. $54,500 BAYFRONT, 4 BR + maid's; g reat family home on the water. Owner m ay lease/option. or help finance. $200,000. OfflC! OPEN AT HOOH SUNDAY 675-9111 24 HOUR SERVICE LE RAISOR REALTY , ----··----•IGeMral IOOZ CALL 83~-~600 ~~!'! .......... !~.~~~~~~! .......... !~~~ ,_····-····-····-····-····-···, ~~~~~~~~~1 .••••••••••••• ERRORS: Advrrtisen'-_..._...._ IOOZ Getteral 1002 should ch~c: .. ttteir ads Builder's · ·········J············· ······················· J? IJ t doily ond .-.,...-t ... -COUHTllY YE OLDE V.:>a'!tron rors imm•dialoly. The NOTICE!! COTTAGE FIXER BALBOA PENINSULA DAILY PILOT a\sumes One of the rew lots Jell llR +Fil liabilityforthefirst in-that will take 4 unils $41 ,000 Traditional early Custom 4 Bdrni. 4 Bath I • -...&.! .-.... $29 500 Prime beach city loca· Ca lifornia 2·s tory . c:orr~c: lnSCTnOfl ...... ,. ' . tion for this rare3 bdrm! Deserted by owner. •;.. Pier for yacht to 60 ft . ---------~~ Secluded street with ACre surrounded by a 2 Fireplaces, Wet bar , Gallery private yard ! Lus h white pi cket fence. Old Ultra Modem Kitchen tropical la ndscape! Big, rashioned dining, grand big bdrms and unique piano sized living room, country kitchen? Ma m-fam ily /p a rty room . moth Polynesian fam . Bedrooms galore plu~ Houseos for Sale-••••••••••••••••••••••• ® herbe rt hawklns R(ALTORS 646 -JlSS This tlQme is s till under constructio.n, )'OU maY choose the finishing touches. Gftleoral I 002 room and game a rea. guest. Bik e to the beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••· l ... ~~~~~~~~~1 Hi ghlighted by rure .1tnd All it needs is your Jove ? OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND OCE •N VIEW I exotic tropical plants. Call 645-0303 .-.... E ·~--Bl d. ,.. THREE HOUSES owner de.p.,ate ror or--2 6"'1'•":""""120 • • 6 BEDROOMS rer. f'or quick appt. Call ,_, '"""''~!~;~~~rn.-;ng . 1/4 ~~~~~OT ~~;~~~"'"'"'"o"""'~ ••••••••••••• ~~t~·~~ui~cc:.~h!~~;P~ ~~e~~:n~~~11l!~a~~~ 'l\$/1t~•:1!·.lll ~eMrllt ,, I002 1GeMral IOOZ in A ocean view. Ex-owners unit, und ln·1,~-~~,~~·-~!~!~~~--~.-~~~)~!~-~1-2':"':::;0Wf~ll~l:U:•~E~•~CO~•~U~f-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• come. Beller hurry. Call ~ ·------------------• c:c llent (or young ex. 640_6600 * * * * ecutivc. Treat yoursel! .;!."""'"" A SHORE THINGll -coll646-7171. *CASH* OPEN SUH 1-6 .. ..,..,,, r·i 9 ·" • 11'" '01 f ,JK/' , ,,...,!'!,~· I I Gil~ e FOR ANY l-IOME !! F\Jll IOZ LINDA ISLE ~ liJjj :1~:lJ1 err1e appraised ·value paid. PRICE REDUCED '0£'.;iififjJf en .... .,_,. r.~k :a0y~een~~~~t~ BAYFR~~~·?sit, 4'h ba. On The Bay Beautiful new 2story 4 Dr,4 Bit &Gallery l fireplaces. wetbar Deluxe kit chen Pier ror )'acht to60' You may ~elect the finishing touches. 675·8120 CLASSIFIED INDEX To Place Your Id. Call 642-5678 HOUSES FOR Sil[ G~·r~I ,. . .. 1..-c flaH ... h lal><I . .. .. ''"• Rall""" l'o·mn,ut. , I'"' t.•P<'lr.-nn lw•t h 1'•1• l '...-on• rl•I M•r .•. JI~ , . ..,.,. """• .•. ·····-l~t llano '"·"'" .. • ... 1•r.!'I ~;tTN" . 11•.:! 1,.,.,1.,n \,.11.' .. 1''"' anytime. !lick Byers Bkr brkfst rm, tam rm, lg tile NEWPORT ~·361& patio & deck, pier & slip, COHDO 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, fireplace, overiookjn' pool. Super sharp. and only $45.500. with l~C. down.c an- PRESTIGE HOMES R•alto" 645-6646 llave something to sell ? Classifi ed ads do it well. 65' boat. KEN HARTMAN, Rltr. 642-576{) 64().1607 SUPER SHARI' Formal living room .,. ., • • w /vaulted open beam 1---------- ceiling. Gourmet kitchen w/fami\y room + new landscapin g_ Call Sparl- ing Investment Corp .• 833-3,5.44 JUST LISTED! E/SIDE INCOME Two houses on cute R·2 lot, double garage, front unit only 8 yrs old, open beams ceil ings. Extra nice. Only $47,000. Four others to choose from. M!RCHANOIS[ 4 ~~s:~e:::. PRESTIGE HOMES Realtors &4>&646 ~::!,i'f.~~~.~:::::::·::::::::::::~ on prestigious Clubhouse "',,.""" ,. .............. _ .... •m:. Dr. A newly decorated, By Owner,SZ500 takeove r flit•·•·\,., . • . • 111'.13) R f''llA Loan, 3 Br, 2 Ba, 11 .... 1t1rniM•h'"'1,:: .. :::.:::~ freshly painted, 4 B . pool. qu•'•t. c lea n 1·,m('r••" l:•1uwm~n1. •.•••.. !IOOll Fam.rm home w /a huge " '•" •••• ,!!ju<. neighborhood. Lots of I •·~' --............. · l'l'"'l 42' 0~·a l pool. Outstand· xtras. Call for appl. f::~:·:~·;:e ·-· ... ~~~ ~7J1~r $74,soo. Call 1 I 4 -6 8 1 -3 9 7 9 o r 11 ... ,.., ........ (l(ffl 714 -734 -2478. Corona ~~~~~'1tl~~.'::.'.' ... :.-:::. ~ ~ l -'3~,e~·~---------1 1 ........ ~ .............. !<07) i • ~:.~·,7:~, _:'.:'.! ~ SAVE$2,000 .. ,,,, •• 11~""""'""~··~d _,_ .... ~ .... , - 1o1u .... , 1 .. ,1rum .. ni-.• , •.•.• l!<KI A bit of rura I atmosphere ~~·;·~t\/rn~~~.".'~.'.'.:'.:.·.:·.'.=: HewporfHc1hli nes tl ed a mong the ,.,.,_.,,,,, .................. !IO:" ¥' whispering pines in the 258 Cedar, Ne\\.'\)()rt Shores : open Sat/Sun. 1-5. C<.1 n't miss ~n this single story J BR, with bonus rn1 . Near tennis cts. & pool. Vac<1nl & ready for occupancy. $48 ,500. DAVIDSON REALTY ~80! W ("o't ~f"" y N B 645 · 7575 1116 N•·wpn• 1 Blvd N B 6 734 9060 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE l·S Soft. Jl84 I Hi<JUOI Sllon. Dr. L._.Ni<JUOI Drive to Niguel Shores to sec this beautiful c us tom home. 5 BR 's, 4 Baths, estate size lot. Magnificent ocean vie\\.'. Y,rafk to beach, tennis, pool. Priced to sell fast ot Sl97,500. Hurry! 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('"" :··:·:.::: Corner with boat access. roperty eatures , •••-•••••••••••••••••• BOATS & MARINE 2BR + detached guest 3ba, gameroom, 2 frplcs, qlrs with bath. -and .Q terrace overlook:· EQUIPMENT ing the sparkling l-l&F !t:i:.;\.1~i s...~.;~'.:·:::·.'.·.:;,i: HAL PIMCHN paol. Price has been re· ::!~·~,~:~~"f.:""'"" _· ::::: Jtf'.:Al~TORS duced $2,000. f'.P. now &.1 ... 11.n1 • h•ritr , ... -••.. ':I'~ 2727 1-;. Coast Hwy S87,54XI. CALL556-2660 t1o•i .,s •• i .. •··• ..... \l'JO.o 675 4l92 .SELECT 11.,.1, ~,.,... IV~• •.. .. ~.nu , • llna1<.SP«'d •lik• ......... ilJlll'J ---~------1 -·~.si~··•~. -· · ... WJJ PROPERTIES TRINSPORTITION * PRIME* Airrron • , 1110 l'•"'~'' Sale l!~nt • , , . , , 'I~~ f'.lo'1'1"t l'on . . ...... ~llO Mnb1l•l h1m~• .•. ,_ ,_Vt40 M<>l<>t l"•d•~ S.-•• .... --, fl!<.I '°'"'"'Jln,..!>l>le ll•nt -· ..... 91~ T••>IO'f>.'frovd ,-........ 9JlO Trao~o 1·11111~ ........ , .•. 91"1 AutoStr.,rt P-•I~ ........ tlm IUTDM0811£ Newport~• · Mne From Beoch Model home colld. 3 Br w /shimmering pool & no lawn maint . Only $54,900 ! . VIiia Poc:ific: * Bavshores * OPEN $AT /SUH I ·5 2511 VISTA DR. VACAN1', llEADY TO MOVE IN ! Attr .. 2 bdrm .. l ba . + guest rm. with bath. + .:i~ bath in garage; dini ng rm. area, beautiful new blt·in kitchen ; wet bar, eicc. garage door ope ner. PRI CE D . NOW Al $107 ,500 JNCLUDIN-G LAND : make offer ; owner anxious! OCEAN VIEW Rent one, live in the other; 2 homes on 11,-:z lotf in We s t Newpor t . :,; Hdrms .. 2 baths, v.·ith l~c . playroom. wet bar-, vacant & ready to mov( in. 2 Bdrm .. I ba .:'l'>pJc .. patio; leased at $350 pe1 month. Call lor app'L Priced at $125,000 ; ownl.!l will finance! 673·3663 548-9673 eve~ associated - .._,11orsa1o . .. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• GetMrat 1002 ~~~:.~~.~ ....... !~~-~~~ ...... ~ ~:~~~ .......... !?.~~ ~~~ .......... !~~-- •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 ---... ---------------· I ' .... oc.e:r=:J..~W -b-tlvESTOJl'S DREAM HOUS! OF GUSS ' Tro pi c u. 1 a l r i um One of· a kind· beautilul waterfront c::ourt.~a rd en try. duplexwil.hprl~atedock;lovely pati_os ~ M•s:sive llvintE room with ·overlookino dock &.. channel; unat_s •l' w1U Of •tone, woOd burn· ,, ln1 ttreplu.C'c. -3 Kiias completely refurblshe(l.; (upper un1t ~ b • d roo m • 11,ll e•. 1700 sq. fl., now leased; lo-.:er unit 1300 i f'¥inoramic "i11w from sq. ft ., owner oc~upled &·profess. d e· .. l•mHy room mu<er ted p I d' --'I Sl97 000 40 10 ' •uite &ent.rtafner'•J>Or· cora . .,_r ce _,, , . ty pa\io. Mill>S 4r.mlletol Rivet St., Newport'"Bea"ch . 1''or i11 4 pounding ~urr. Ttilly &t\ 'formation, call broker644·1133 u p e D u I r a t )' I • o 'l~''"'l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!l.,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!'" C._ilfornia living. sto111 to beach. Belt~ hurry. -" · 1 • J.OO. • ~-~ 1001' It 's unbe alabl~t-fow, 8'9Mt'• -•· .,,..,.....-., low SSl .900. Call S..~. ••••••••••••••••, •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"'INll1 .. ·>l ~•Ul/JO jlf11l(f• LAKE ) [ ~.11~allill .... ...... :~::~~~~~~;~_u·~~r. .=ii = ~~ = dock, golf, tennis. NewlJ Ho E $37,950. • decorated *' cacpeled M & INCOME 4 Bdrm. added ram rm, 2 Bl\nl inchkUn& vacuum l YEARS OLD blta, tn Costa Mesa. Automatic 1prinJcler.s J Beautiful new duplex Call DISCOVERY aarage door. $9curil! Eastside Co!lto. t.1esa. Real Estate 645-5G45 Strvice. Sale. or lea& !-'or a famil y that want!!i a 613-15113 days, G73·42l1 lovely 3 bd rm,. 2 bath Want Ads Call &12·5G7H aft.5:30pm. home with a nice yard & • a fine investment. 2 G.-rol 1002 Ci........ .:1001 Bdrm, 2 bath unit. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••~ Separatl' yards. Seeing is believing. $72,900. Call 545·9491. Iii FHA REf'O 41R·IEACH $2S,450 Never again OP!'Ortunity to seize th is property 11t below m a rket value! Windin g wa lkway t o secluded entry to4 mam- moth bdrms .and private courtyard, walk to shop· ping. bike to beach. You won't believe only SM50 total down :.i.nd low. low monthly pymts .. limited time offerinc. so hurry, hurry, hurry! fo'or qui ck appt. Call 847-6010. Ol'f•~ rr1 <J . u ~ •ur1 r,l bf N·l f' [-~'11i&Hill 9 UNITS C-2 Plus Cront ofrice, on large 50x246 lot. Located in geographical center of Costa Mesa. Income 5645 month. f''ull price only $65,000 . HEW LISTING OPEN SAT f5UH 1·5 1968 FULLERTON Easlside Costa Mesa. -4 BR. + family ; frpl. NEW KITCfl EN & blt·in BBQ. Room for bout & camper. $43.500 CALL 67S.7060 OPEN SAT/SUH·1.5 259 PROSl'ECT NEWPORT SHORES 3 BR , 2 Ba . $52,500 CALL 556-8100 lolboo loy Prop. Re-. CUL DESJ.C IEJ.llTY VERY QUIET $59,500 Eastside Costa ~1csa. 4 Ilc.r oomy ra mily ho o. Pick your own p s & aprieots. No tra(fic. great family home --call 646-7171. [ ilfiiiliil SPYGLASS! .. macneb I lrvtne realty ~. FINER HOMES • FROM $46,000 TO .$411,000 4726COl!TUND- , CAMEO HIGHLANDS. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M . Exceptional 4 bedroom home in best CdM family area . Move -in .conditio n W/decorator 'papers, new nooring & extra family -breakfas t are,. $92,000. (P41) SUPER HOME! VIEW! POOL! Just listed! 3 bedrooms. 21',, baths, extended family · room. Pool & jacuzzi. Best VIEW location in heart of Easlblul!. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 2521 BLACKTHORN. (P42) PREVIEW SHOW1HG. ., < .f j ., ,, ' Spectacular Country Englis h estate -~ overlooking Big Canyon clubhouse & golf course. Newly completed w/every extra imaginable -over 6000sq . ft . Lavish useo(woods, mar- .ble & stained glass. French doors & circular staircase. OPEN SUN. 11 a .m . -6 p .m. #17 LOCKMOOR LN. (P43) ' "IACi;IUET CLUl-IRVl.HE" Delig htfully decorated & highly up- g raded 4 bedroom , 3 full bath, fami- ly room + bonus room home on most des irable street. Super pool & jacuzzi w /patio & privacy. $73,500 you own the land! Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (P44J ., l!HJOY THE GOOD UPI! Tennis courts -pool -jacu~ ,- sauna. ~ bedrooms, dining; iy,, ba~, smashing living room w/wet bar & fireplace. 3 deckS. $64,500. Pol- ly J ohnston 642·8235. (P45) -. \ IEST SO. OF THE HWY. DUl'LEl $87,SQO -Corona.de! Jl!ar beautiful comer lot., Deco'rated' io sunshine yellows & white picket fence. Don 't miss this one! Lois Miller 642.8235. (P46) LIGHTHOUSE VIEW. Magnificent VIEW of Harbor & n ight lights. 4 bedrooms, family room, pool-sized yard -a GREAT ·family home! Owner wants QUICK sale. Bob Owens 642·8Zl5. (P47) WESTCLIFF CARffltEE COH~OMIHIUM Charming 2 bedroom, 2 baths + pool in park·like surroundings -where you have t he run & others do the work' $62,500. Paula Bailey 642·8235. <P48) ' LINDA ISLE U.GOOH. ., '"·"~· ( ~ ~.... ' .... l'•" lk,l nl{'V..f\I' 1•,.,v ......... "U.'I '~~.,1~.1·1''"1' ~ c;.,,..,.1 ................... iu10 Ant•!l""••l:lo•U~~ .•........ ~~ K""'~"'"'" V~h•<I<'• .......... ~ Pridc·of·ownership JBR 2ba corner urut has Crple in master BR and Crplc in living rm . Others are all 2BR 2ba. On fee land, nr Hoag J-los p. F\111 price $137 ,500. Call PRESTIGE HOMES Your choice ol 2 charm- ing h o mes in th is fashionable community. Would you believe under $40,000? This beautiful home has it all-s mashing vu, pool, jacuzzi, 5·Br, 4-ba, xtras 11C 11 THOMAS galore. Your serious of-· fer is solieitated. Ca ll to 8 R OKE RS ~ REAL TORS 1()1' W 9all>oa ~I! J66 I Isl offering! 2-story living room views : patio, tiled jacuzzi & Bay! Formal, mirrored dining room. Family room w /conversation pit & fireplace. Ma.ster suite w/"sunning balcony" -3 other ttedrooms. Built by Rulon Hodges. $289,500. Appl. on· ly. Cath erine Schweickert. 642-8235. l<~nt 11., ~ ""'" t, rov .. , • r>l•J l<•ol ••l•l• t •rh•nn·. •• iio<.1 lfr•) ... ,.,. "'•"'""' . 2IMt R£NTllS 11.-...-., ...... ,1,,.., 11.,..,., I "lurHhl"'1j ''""'"'I u•n •·• t n! '"'"~'"""'""" t ~•n < •H•tnnu<"""" 1 "' , • ,""'""'"''"" ~ ..... ,,,..""""''"'' Ill r11w1-.., l u1n l 'U1•I"'"' ( n< "'~' ,u1n Al~'! nho1 n ~I~"''"'"(.-! M H'"'"'' ....... " ,. ...... u .... i. ~1.~ .. 1, , t ;.~,I l!.,nM" ~"'""'' ll•n••1', \ "'"""" ll•1>!•I• , 11, nU•I\ In ">I!<'~ ••••• , •• , '"' 11.., .. ""'"' l(•nhl ti"""'" u .. .i.1 '"'"""'•! l!• .. 141 "'"'~~~ 1•fl'• l~•j) •• ;l,lO•J .. HOO .... H::.'> l :OI • l.~ ., <') , .... >M ,.. "' "" w• "' ,,. .~ .. l~VI "'JI .. '~·1 41: .. •»• •• 4~ ll'"'•i> \\ '"'l••I M"t fl"N•I' •• "" ollli)') ...... , .... ~ BUSIH£SS. INV[SI· M£NT. flMINCE Realtors 645-664& ~..i•.R••~ Kao , ...... , ... ~.\.'..o ~..,·,....1 Un•·u ., ···-·--... ~ Tr.,..~~ ....... , ........ t.:.oil'• V~ "'" ...... -.. ..-·-S)OU ·l\ut....,Want~<I ., ......... J con 961-4405 Salespeople Needed • • REALTOR see-and beli ev°' Try a Da i l y Pilot JACKHOWELL,Bkr .. N'p~ a:'a·r~oast ~--SZ. ~C~l~a~s~,;~r~;c:d:'~\~d~l~o~b~u~y~, s~c~l~I F.,~,~-t~l~,.~~~~<2~4~1~Ers~.) or rMlt somcthini:. EVES.: 565643 "~"-'""•>'•~ ... -.. II:#, ~3 950 "'~'~'UTDS'. I UHO_ ""' J US Ll!TED. Un · ~::.t,11""7'. ··-.' . .'::::::.:;::; believably immarulate. CORO,..A DB. MAR ""'-'1'" llt•k'>.... .. ....... 111•~ north Costa Me5a home <=ROYAL S©ll~lA-l&ttfS• That lnfrigu;ng Wore/ Game with a Chuckle t4ft.4 i., a.AT a. l'OIUH ------ ioiw ···· ····· ······· "12 with heavy shake rooC. ~TI£s IEACH HOUSE ~;/;'"' ::·:·::_ ''. ... · .. ::::: :;g large tree shaded yard & f ;;;,;~~;;;~~~~;;,;~ Delightful. spotlets, two ~!;;;~~. ·:. ·: · ··: ... :. ~~ walk,to maJor shopping. bedroom home in Old O~d':'":i!• ~ ..::,k~'1 •···• .... .,_ .. -............. w:-L Beautifully decorated Corona on •n R2 lot. I-Ugh °'"'Pie .....,.d1, PrJnr 1e11er1 ol ~~"'),.',1:r·:'. : ·: ''..'.'::·:::;i~ added bonu:ii room gives EASTSIDE.CM beam e d Ce i Ii n gs· •od1 In 111 1;.,. ol ·•ci..o••i.. ~t~~~:n·n·G·~;.;::::::: :::::.::::;!!.; 1900 9q , fl. of living area. SZZOO. Dovm fireplace, private yard. "' 1<1 ~iJI! Call !MS-&42" Associated excellent starter, good I C R Y G E L I M;.,;<1~; ·1;.;0,.:.... ~;10 South Coo st B-"•-305 lroadwaptove in investment, only $61 ,000. J I I I" I I . M•: .. ~:.~ '""' •;> on credit approval, 3 br. c ll'""'S .... u-. ,\lo,.11 . ...Ylll ----------1 ~N9r'~O~iuNro 11 r1•r1• •-'--~~-'---'-~ ·~ .. 1 • • y1.,; **••HELP**** t ba. hrdwoocl nrs, fre11h ''•""'•..... • •• Y11r paint, crpts. drps + de· 1·11;,:z 11 L I K A L A ~~;~ i .: ES r.?~~~~::=:.~r; ~;: ..'~p~"~.;~~~ \ .. -.. ~.i ll~ftJj~f ~h·~;1;;;1~·;;1;;:1r:-:,1~;~ lln•,..· ............. , ........ riu n -d 2 b tit I I onalley. .___::____:::.=-·-•=1=111'!!~· (P49) ' FOllEVER YllW. Newport Heights,,-love ly 2 bedroom home +.stiidlo-guest apt. On lg. lot. $112,000. Rooemary Sietz 642-8235. CPSO)- EXCmHG OCIAH VIEW HOME. Marvelous family home -VIEW of Ocean & Hacbor enlrance from most. rooms. 5 biilt.r~oms. den, office, family room. billiard room & !f· formal dining room. $310,000. Tom Queen 644·6e00; (PSl) '• ""''""'" !~·•"'11 . ~ l!u"'''"' "'•nto.! . ....•.. ~10 1 .. , .. 1~""'"v••'!!1 ...... J(ll~ ln••lln"""' "'••~•of ...... ., ,lOJ» ~,Of'<>,,.,'""" M'l) ~~:...:.·::::::: .. :::.:::::'.:·:~ Doe: rm . a ••nae .... Jl28.eves549-1532 I Ta~04· ..................... r.t.I story Condos In Santa u~1vE·S1TY 1...-...;0_R:r-;Y..,:.;N."A~B:....-1 'fro ..... pft ..................... .w Ana, oaly $21,960. Large .... "' I' I I I I ~:=~!~~~:ft~DS:::::M::~:::::;~ ~~~~~ou;~~c~f~ 5'p~-!RKllLElt ~-===~==;::~:::=: You think you've got "'' • '" Down. Aak ror ~aalr; "'" I N 0 G B E Y t•oublHl I know , ..... ,,. HOME + IM<:OME 2 bedrooms each -spacious duplex on lg. Jot. Completely f enced. Biking distan ce to the beach! $46,000. Lois Egan 644·6200. (P52) ........... , "'•nt•'ll ... , .... Ml.111 Mllfl••~•,'fn , ••. ~ AHNOUNCEM[NTS, PDSONllS ' LOST' FOUND A..._,,.. • ..,.,.1, ,.,. 1'(11'>[ 1,.. •• 1 NIA•""' ,_, .. t'tNl>d , ......... .. S...-la l r1 .. ... l•••tl .. SERllC£S ""1-•ltt Dllttll"J , ..• EMPIOYM£NT i · rREPlllTION . ' ><M . "'" ~ '"\ ~ . ., "-• ~. M• C-.•I ··iuros:·u·sca····· Ml) ~-"'!:~~·;·A~·~·~"';·;----1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ~u~l~v::~ri3e~7a~~ : I I I'' I I sional football play:r:.ho Cm.r•I .. ·····-··· ..... ~-·•I nutET home with a fantastlr Is in the worst slump of his ""'c _,, .................... llld ,. H V HILLS parents retreat added to I career. The coach is send· ~4'1;; .................... ::~ SECLUSIOH Don 't hesitate! I have a the master bedroom, ai rl CO z A 1 O inghlmback to thecollege .":..."::.:i~.1 ...... ~ Greatll1Lln1onbcautiful perfect Sausalito' <3-BR, cond & a )'ard lllrge _ I I I I J amateurs and his TV spon 4 i ·h,,,,~, trj gr~cnbeltlntartyBhd'fs. l9QS sq. ft .) that Is enouih for small JXX>I . -. ---~.~;.:.n1o1 ... · ·~ MinJmu.m maint~ance. beau.tlrul a nd priced Rrighl, cheery and col-I sor is laking his,--. ::·:.~:'.'r ~ Split level, 3 bdrm, 2'1\ i u.per·Mght! <;all to see-oNrfu.I. Ovdcr 2<l00d ~q . f\I . . F A 8 F E L a Comolii'-"'-dt111:k!• ~ 1...-..r~~ ~ batha . Cu.I de ~ac -ac· anda11 ree ! ow r e uce to on Y I' I I I I v by r1111na i.. ,.._ "'llMIJ-ck •'~",.~-•• < ~.! rt~!!. l)i\us ually private JACK HOWE! I Bk $59,900. Ca.II 644·121 1 you dH•iop Ir-allP No. J bl'°"'· 1 ::11';'.'~1~ ~ patio. Priced at $79,SOO. 644,11~ "tZ-4 11~.) ..... __ ... e::i:l~~ = C~J,~~1~!~iu" 10 111 NKI ' ;9;;:;f;/,~'~=l·~i'=""'=;EO=IO::;l'::::!l='~r=~'·::::!1:':l'=*'f=~l':::;l~·~1 ~~t~:,:_· . ··~ f,9 __ -_;_'lriftil\lJ ]~.~-'5,~.:.~:: df~~y~:~·t~l ----------I 8 &i;;;1' I . '· I II I I .I I v • .:. ,_ ... ·-wi1 [ . -.-=•i=-=•·1111~ on ...., Clas:iiifled Ads 64Z·S67A SCRAM·LITS Mtwws In Cl•11lflc:ati011 9060 • WHITE WATER V-• A s uperb 4 bedroom w /family room & dining room. Contemporary home of wood & g lass overlooking "LitUe· Corona" beach. $2'75,000. OPEN SUN.1·5 P .M . 212 HAZEL DR. (P53) 64z..11JS Ht DDwwOrM ·-· - " ' '""'"""'We llt""'""""w. _,..We 1-"""w. 1-For-Sundoy,AugutU,11175 • DAllVPll.OT ps ..................... ·~·•••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••. ••••••••••••••••••••••·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HovsnForSale · !HowftForW. Gett«el • 1ooiGwtt-a1 1002 ei...-91 1002 ., .. ,.. I 002 GtMrlil I 002 6...-et I 002 _...,.... I 002 ••••••••••••••••••t.~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G....,... ID02GtM.. 1002 -----ztvn .. ------------TV771:rMlntnnTP1t1 .-•171 SAHDCASTLI HVH AJI 3 a SCHOOL STAITS SOOH Grab this. FAMILY HOME near CdM Jligh, while yo u can·.· Second price .reduction, s e ll er extremely anxious. Truly o ne or the s howplaces ln EASTBLUFF; 4 .BR, 3 Ba., 2 frplcs., with huge game nn. Protected view. Now only $95,000 OPtH HOUSE SAT,ISUH. 1·5 2'3J CASSIA ST. H.I . llG CONDO -SMALL PllCI This 5 bdrm. BL UFFS area condo has a view ol gleenhclts & Big Canyon. · Close to pool , tennis cts., jogging tracl\, schools & churches. Also, has lluge m s tr. RR. with balcony . . Uterally, a r eal neat home for ~1000 Ol'IH HOU51 SAT,ISUH. 1-5 aJ5 AMIGOS WAY. t i, H.1. ~Ho~-ill:y7r:.:r;tde';~;n-------•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• charming 313R 3ba 0home: a priv'ate :r poo l surrounded by a lush garden and A'M'EHTION! courtyard, a nd a forever view. We, the ORIGINAL OWNERS , are going to sell our $1Z7 500 home by September 15 for the best bid over $155,000. •2ti5 UIETIDE, HVH. Spacious JBR We 'll pay any selli!t~ broke~ 3o/o. . 3ba home. panoramic ocean view & This hom e was ongrnally listed at $195.000 because privacy ol your own pool. lsL Time ol- wethink it is worth it if you appreciate r eal Newport ferc'<l. $139 soo. _ livin'fl in THE PRIVATE COMMU~'Y OF LINDA ISLE-TRUE llUGAHCE •1 100 SANTIAGO. Sec this custom BA YSHOR ES with your own_ l>Whes & guard Superb custom designed NEW 5 BR built Dover Shores beauty. Magnifl· services. We reduced the price -elf $172,000, the home with everything! Exppnsive cent view, des igned with the family in average price suggested by 23 realtors who saw our detail thruout ! Billiard r m, fam rm, mind. Ca ll Eileen Hudson. 644-0322. home. No Action! pool, jacuzzi, sauna, pier /slip, 3 gar. $l99,500. Our home has 4,000 sq ft . lvg area, incl 51lR, Sb<•. 7~.LINDA ISLE .Oil SAT/SUN l ·5 • 1715 IAYSIDE Dlt. Unusual JBR Jba Jo'am . Rrn. & lanai rrn, gar<t gcs ~or 5 cars.or s m boats • ba yrront home ·011 Newporlls fin est or wrkshp. Largest lndscµd 1>at10, stc11s to P\'l bc h, lg LUXURY DREAM HOME -VIEW swim min g beach designed for enter· washroom, closets galore, gigantic Mstr. l'R suite Every excitin g amenity ~maginable in taining. S2J9,500. ' w /pvtlg sundcck. A Real Casual ~·am ily Home. this 4 BR & peol home w/great view ol IAIOYE OPEN SUH. 2 lo 5 PMI Shown by Appolritnwnt • 548-7116 bay & Newport Center. Colorful __ _ garden rm w /huge wet bar. $215,000 •IEAUTIFUL IOIDU.UlC highly up- OLDI FASllH IUY G-•I fooz G........ • I002'G-cd 1002 1806 GALAXY DR. SAT/SUN 1·5 graded Big Canyon Condo. Beam ceil- THE "LIYIHG BID"! $105,000 ings, brick, parquet floor, city lights view 2D R and a family room. Call Eileen Hudson, 644-0322. $149,500. •CDM DUPLEX CUTIE. $485.00 income, always rented. 2BR lba front, bachelor unit back, ea. w/cozy red brick·frplcs. Jn little Olde CORONA DEL MAR . R·~ Zoning & there's room for a 2nd unit. 3 BR, 2 Ba.; a darling home with an <!Irish grin. South ol Hwy., walk to •hops. Reduce~d to $96,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol'IH HO SE SUNDAY 1·5 4JJ H TWOPa, CdM lC MARllS lMI SPOT One of the BLUFFS fabulous X-Plans now available . Super location; surrounded by greenbelt; 3 covered paUoo ; extensive upgrading. 3 BR, 2\l'J Ba.; seller flexlllle $77 ,500 OPIH HOUSJI SAT/SUH-1·5 . 45J YISTA TIUCHA, H.I. CJ.MIO HIGHI AHDS LOTS OF BRICK, heavy shake roof & a stunning entry welcome you to this simply gorgeous view home; has 3 BR, 2 Ba., lrplc., 2 patioo; all elee. kitchen $99,500 .. 4821 CORTLAND DR., Cd M HARIOR YIEW HILLS REDUCED $10 ,000. Lus k home, beautiful garden s; superb enterta.inment center; 4 BR, den ; owner anxious. Now $125,000 COMPANY ltEALTORS 21U E. c ... 1 Hwy., c ... -ci.1 M°" ••s.UM.9 Rctil Est.h Ml M•wport Harbor SOK• 1944" 673-4400 ·1002 MESA VERDE GOLF 0 l'OOL VIEW Spect1cul1r Mesa Verde tri·level on the rairway. Walled courtyard, lush gardens and a custom pool. Formal entry lo un· ique sunken living room and banque( 1lze dining room. Garden kitchen wlth eolf course view. Enormous famil y - bonus r oo m with fireplace and view. Guest suite. Sweeping stairs. Two ·1evel master suite. $1381500. 963-6167. O'fN llL9•1 ~I UNIOM!Nl(I • ----, THE REA~ I ESTAT~ HIUSIDE RETREAT W it h g or geous whitewater view from this spacious '4 txlrm, 3 bath VIP residence on quiet cul·de·sac street. Situated tn one of the most . prestigio us or beac h area s. Transferred seller very motivated. Call 646-Til l '. 0- ssoso·1a.ow V.A ·Al'l'RAISAL Winding tree-lined drive to spectacular four bedroom. two s t ory POOL home. Fonnal en- try to spacious rormal living and dining rooms. Ba nquet size kitchen serves a UNIQUE SECL U DED SW IM- MERS PARADISE. The pr ivate master suite overlooks the custom -----------------'°I lagoon. Sweeping st.airs '"IMDOOll0 0UTDOOR LIYIMG!!'.' qt)ESTION: Is the old homeste_ad fall· tag down? Try this idea on for size. Let •sell it for you and then buy the most lleautiful 125 It lot on Newport Beach's aily lake. Then have your own lakeside etate built to suit your every need. Lake Arrowhead atmosphere wit h Swimming, bO"&ting and rishing. Q\\'ller will s ubordinate for qualified buye r . HuRRY! ! Asking $45,000. (Located 2 blks No. ol 23rd St. of!Tustin Ave. l UMITED 111.0KERS, REALTORS .ilOHlol° CAREY 646-7414 . ' •••NI I OOZ G""'.. I 002 ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1 BEST IN BLUFFS i:ND UNIT, former model D-plan ; 3 alR, 2i-; ba., $79,950 1:11'94 l·I SIS PU.YA loffY. r.-1 . . PECTA CULAR water view, yfront; nrly. new 3 BR, 2\-; ba. 1·5 l2J NATA leff Y. Ho.inol : HELEN B. DOWD L .. :n,., IMC. MLS 644-0 I J4 Jlt7)T.,Utlor•T;t5"Heemo · ~ lt74R arlp r Mow,.. M_.._.._,._ ~- , , I •• ,.. 1002GtMI.. I +:-·················....::··.::··~··..::··~·::. ..,__,.~~--~ r 'Ulla park ~tale FOR SALE BY OWNER lab Hacienda with magnificent ~· l>J".11111te grounds ()II ¥> acre. This 5 room house wp oo the Vllla Park e Tour. Large custom pool with eparate wading pool, fen ~ed ~n &rought Iron · BBQ, separate fore pot, ·~led decking throughout ; '!"irrors, n bei.ms, wallpapen, 3 intenor lacee. l You must see thls one I t o a n unusual double chlldrens loft.. Govern· m en t apprai s al is $55,000. Owner as king $49,950. For unique eit· peri-encc. call 963-6767. Qfl!N tll '1 •Pf S IVN 101!! N•(f' [IJl lt~!iH\I -..'?~~ HAMDYMAH'S DELIGHT 3BR, 2ba. Needs some T.L.C.. Only $39,900. Call DISCOVERY Real Estate 645-5045 Want ads Call 642-5678 --1002 ........ ~ •..........•. Two, thr ee and lour bedroom townhomes. 8 models, 1 and 2 stories, enclosed double garages, decks. ba!· conies, lireplaces, 1enn1s. swimming, saunas. From $58,875 I g 1·r. I . ' j AN NUAL %o RATE' I The more the down, the Sower the Interest /20% Do\vn, 7Y.% Annu<:il % R.11.: 10~ Down. 8% Annual ~~ Rple F1om Coast Highway a~ the Superior-Balboa Blvd., lnte1section. drive up 1he hill 114-ml. lo entrance. ~71WJ7-47DJ . 714-494-6716 OpowH-1 ljl2195'-M <":!...---~~ ~~ VALLEY REALTY l'RESEHTS CAMEO HIGHL>.MDS OCEAN OCEAN, OCEAN -180 degree View from this delighUul 3 bdrm. F R home. Plus private beaches. $89,500. Op en Sun. l -54733Cortland. HARIOR VIEW HILLS Country estate in C.D.M. Huge lot - Lusk built 6 bdrm. Burlinga me with formal DR and expans ive Flt . Complete with golf putting green, pool and jacuzzi. $148,000 Open Sun.1·5 3626 Catamaran. KIMGS l'L>.CE Glorious view or the whole l..J:arbor Area. A striking home featuring lj third bedroom & bath on a separate level. Ideal for in-laws or guests. Reduced to Sl49,500. Open Sun. 1-5. 204 Kings Place. Ill.EH SPYGLASS Beautifully · decorated and upgraded 5 bdrm. FR home. Extensive use of wood and used brick. View of lights and water. ~ll9,500. Open Sun. 1·5 2201 Port Harwick. Cati 675-7225 IOOZGtMr .. 1002 ............................................... LIDO ISU 120 Yia Watie" Opol! SatjSun. 1-S Spacious 4 BR .. family rm., din. rm. On 52 It. Sunny priv. patio. $179,000 115 Yla Udo Soud ()pols Sat 15--I ·5 Waterfront 4 BR., 5 ba., rumpus rm. Pier & float, sandy beach. $295,000 Beaut. 6 BR, 5 Ba, or 4 BR, 4 Ba, with 2 BR, 1 bath apt. Sandy beach, courtyard, shore mooring. $295,000 Attr. 4 BR., 3 ba. Lido Soud. 77 Ft; waterfront, sandy beach. $275,000 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bav">•d•· O"ve NB 67S 6161 Bi g, beaut. end unit"in the "Bhlffs". Customized ''E'' plan w/wide vu of upper bay. 3 BR. o'size fam rm w/wet bar, 2V2 baths, 2 frplcs, privacy. 2987 QUEDADA SUN 1-5 "COOL POOL" Westcliff area. 4 Bedroom home near shopping, schools & library. Won 't last! $77,500. Call for appointment. IEST IUY OH LIDO ISU -591,500 5 Bdrm, 3 bath home. Bright & fresh. Nice patio. Play pil1g pong on strada. CORONA DEL MAR CUSTOM DUPLEX Quality bit r edwqod 2-story. Spacious 3 BR, den, 2 baths, fireplace in each unit. 2 Years new. Grt location bet. hwy & ocean. Lov~ly home + inc. 510AVOCADO . SAT/SUN1·5 EXCLUSIYE llG CANTON -$117,500 Splendid view 0 lot of golf course. Private drive from street to site. Call! 2111 S•J ...... Hll&Rood -ORT CENTER. H.I. 644-4'10 1002G--' • 1002 ............................................... ~~:!~ r:::;/ C.F.Colesworth~·&Co.·R1'1ill°"' HAllOR VIEW DELIGHT Large Montego model ; 4 bdrms ., formal dining rm., 13/.a baths. Lg~. frplc., luscious landscaping; highly up - graded. $87,500. · · . SUPER I LUFFS LOCA TIOH Gorgeous, almost n e w end unit Dolores, on quiet cul·de -s ac. Wide greenbelt plus partial bay view. 3 Bdrms .• 2'-h baths ; great stora ge space; 2 patios, one gated, -one cov- ered. No better Bluffs value at$79,750 ! AH IHYITATIOH TO GRACIOUS UVIHG Prestige Dover Shores home; 4 bdrms. + study: wa r m family rm. & formal dining. 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Room for several boats to 125'. 6 car spaces. Just remodeled. Courtyard. Large deck. 5 bedrooms, 5\!i'baths. Huny! $395,000.105 Via LidoSoud. Open 1-5. CUSTOM llG CANYON Dramatic custom home oYerlooking three h-oles on golf course. Loft-style master bedroom with fireplace. Five bedrooms with private balconies. Gourmet kitchen, pool and jacuzzi. $300,000.16 Cherry Hills Lane. Open 1-5. · EASTERN CHAIM White water view from this large, level h illside lot. 5 bedrooms, 4 •baths. Large living, formal dining r oom. Full basement. Truly an estate. $234,000. 421 LeDroit Ln., No. Laguna. Open 1·5 JETTY VllW-JIYINE TIRliCE Profession ally decorated 3 bedroom, 3 bath home w/actinn view or bay & jetty. Formal dining roo m. paneled den, SalD13, jacuzzi. Courtyard entry w/pOOI. $187,500. 1935 Sabrina Terrace. Open 2-5. IEAUTIFUL llORDUUXI This lovely home shows like a model. 3 bedroom, 3 baths, dressing room, wet bar. Covered patio with utmost privacy. HWT)'. $1Z1,500. #8 Rue Chateau Royal. Open 2-5. · llG CANYOH PllACTION It's light, it's bright, it's Broadmoor. Gorgeous 4 bedroom family room. Beautiful large yard at end of cul-de-sac. Priced under market at $169,SOO. 17 Cherry Hills In.Open~ llC A CU.SS IY ITSELF Super quality home in prestigious Cameo Shores; 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, custom pool, sauna & a gorgeous panoramic view. FCD' the discriminatinl: buyer at $297,000. UHDR COHSTRUCTIOH -UDO Versatile 2 to 4 Bdrm borne ready for fall. Finest of materials used, landscape and floor covering included $165,000. POln'OfllHO WITH YIEW! Popiilar bonus room plan with view of Big Canyon golf course, and very la rge yard. 3 hrs, plus family room in house plus bonus room INith loft and bath. Alltlng $91,000. TWO-TWO.TWO AH11 TWO' Two duplexes equals a fourplex. Mini-homes in Corona del Mar. Never vacant and cute to booL Great investment, one or both. ·$87,500 eaclL fOUYR OCEAN YIEW MADOR YllWHILLS Complete with stunning sunse~s over Catalina. The courtyard 1s private with lush landscaping and beautiful lattice overhangs. S bedrooms, family room, 2\-; baths. $129,900. 4001 Topside. Open 1-5. OWNER PACIOHG University Park -steps to pool & tennis. 3 bed.rooms, s~ial master sitting room with atrium. Beautiful fenced yard. Own your own land • Call right away. $65 ,000. 4511 Pinyon Tree. Open 1-5. HIWPOln' llACH 644-1766 A COLDWELL IAHIClll CO. • ,, -• . . . • ... 1)8 DAILY PILOT Sunday,August3, 1975 .._,.. •• . ............................................... ·········~··-······-'!' u... Fors.I. jHoen ForS.. ......... ForWe 1Hou1e1ForS. Hot11e1ForS-. !HoaeiForS-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''''••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 002G......... • IOIZ GHitral 1002 G.....-.1 1002 G....... 1002 G...ral 1002 ~=-••••••••-~•••••• .. ,-.,, ··~•.-.••••• ....................... ················•tt•••• ••····················· ··•••'.••••·············· . . , ~:!.':;~~.~ ....... I~~!~!.~.~~ ....... ~.~::!!:1:".~ ...... . ' -al 1002 G-/ 1002 GfMNll 1002 ~~ ······················· ······················· ····i·Es:r·auv·!··.-· , . ' I I • ' ' ' r . • I • t. r i r ' \ ' ,, ·' • f r l f I NEWPORT WEST 2 Story, 3 bedroom home j ust s teps to State Beach. ~1ini ''icw of Cat alina t oo! Larg e s ide yard for ho.at or camper. nest lJcal'h buy al $54,900. · Call 962-4454 HACIENDA BY THE SEA 'l'his big ctnd s ta tely 2 s tory Spilnisl1 home has bougainvillea covered front courtyard. 4 Di g lledroon1s, 21f.! baths , 3 car ga r <.1 ~t·. Jl(•Sl beach location. OLE! Yours for $54,500. Call 962-4454 OWNER ANXIOUS llighly up~racl ed 4 bedroom. ? bath sing le Jevcl home located 1n the prestigious SI'VGLASS RIDGE area 0£ Ne"A·port Heath. Cttston1 decorated and professionally la11dscaped. Qwner has addccl a \'icwing: dec k that offers a spectacular pa norama of the city a nd ocean. 3 Car g a ra ge. Vacant and re- ady. Reduced t o $119,900. YOU OWN THE LAND. Open Daily 1·5 PM; 3860 Ocean Birch, CdM. Call 640-6161 HEAR MILE SQUARE ~a_ Bedroom , Spanis h s·t yle, Green Valley home \·Vifjlin easy walking distance to ~1ile SQuare Golf Course and Country Club. T his-one year old · nome is s itua ted on a corner lot. ideally located near 2). acre park & 3 community pools. $.57 ,500. Call 640·6161 TWO TRIPLEXES Walk t o·evcr,y thing: from these s ide by side units in nor.th Costa Mesa. A fine rental his tory. All have enclosed garages a nd pa tios. They will carry themselves '''ith a 2070 investment. "$119,800, call 546-4141 . PARDNER ! Are you fenced in? Do you like wide open spaces? Do you like e lbow room? Then ~ee this custom lath/plaster. 4 b e droom . 2 lf.: bath home in our exclusive Back Bay of Newport! Over 2600 ft. in the unusual home and 11 ,000 ft. in the lot. Adjacent to a private l ake. VACANT -READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ' S93,500. 546-4141 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ULTIMATE COMMUNITY EMERALD BAY We offer this older , substantial home. located~ on-ocean side or Coast Hw y .• on type home. Advance app't. r equired. In Calirornla home11. Lurge backya rd te>r garden. Cozy fireplace & lovely kitchen. Owner trnnsterred. Mu$l sell now! Only $39,000. Call ~.i VIEW ESTATE OCEAN & LIGHTS BARGAIN ·$4"'900 Jtust1l" <:tta Fm abOunds in t his unique biaC'h estate. Circul:ir drive. lluge liv- ing room ""'!th dramatic corn er Jog burning fireplace+ breathtaking view through WALL ot~ "GLASS . Gourme t kitchen & dine . Separate w in !! fo r hideaway master swte with view + children & gue£t s uite . Jturry for this once in a lifetim e dream home at.a bargain price. Ma ke$$$. Call 963-7881. Oi'IN Ir/ 9 • IJ ' ·~ fO ~f N/rf' THE REllL ESTATERS OPEN SAT /SUH 2-5 8Jl Towne St .. C.M. Gov't. a ppraised at .$35 .750. and may be purchased at that price. X lnt: ·J BR 2ba on lrg 6l'x l35' lot. Fruit lrees, garden & dbl. gar. 548-3404 ™ •CALIFORNIA RANCHO 4 BR-GI HO DOWN Roam the grOWlds of this older Cali£omia estate, or enter the rambling sin gle level hacienda. S panis h influence is keynote from wrought iron entry to step down f ies ta party r oom . Modern Old World kit c h e n adjoin s candle l ite dining . Sepa rat e wing for hideaway master suite & guest quarters. Sacrific at $41 ,900. First to call ge t s this ··seach BARGAIN !'' C all 963-7881 . o<'tN r1r '1 • rr·s t i,,/J 10 Hf N•Cf • Offered at $179,500. Financing to be OVERY * * *· * * * Heritage Collection HERE COMES SUPER HOUSE l CA.I GARAGE -and gorgeous bear n e w 5 bedroom, 2 s t ory home featuring spaclou• Nmi1J ,_ kitchen eating area, formal dining room, u~gr ade d carpets , drapes & wallpaper . See this great fa mily home now al $71 ,500. C .. 540.115 I • BEAT THE HEAT WITH TOUR OWN SPAllKLIHG POOL & J ACUZZI on quie t c ul-de-sac. Perfect Costa Mesa location. 3 Bedroom. family room & formal dining. Plush home upgraded thruout. Chimer-anxla.s to move. says ''make olfcr." Cal 540.1151. MARLBORO COUNTRY COWIOYS KEEP YOUR HOltSES HERE! Very s harp 4 bedroom, 2 bath home, dble garage. •ew c..,....,. cool county location. Big 66x231 (t. lot zoned R -4. }'ull price only $45,500. Won't last long! Call 540.11 5 I. BEST BARGAIN • IH ALL COSTA MESA large . 4 bedr oom, 2 bath on oversized Mesa Verde corner lot. Now VACANT. Out of town owner desires immediate sale. Needs some paint and TLC but check this price ... lonly $47,0001 First time a dvertised , hurry! ! Cal 546-5110. BACK EAST QUALITY IAHD PRICEI -s uper little 2 bedroom, one bath with gleaming hardwood: floors, plaster walls, service area, wood windows and much more. Colnpletcty reModeled w_ith everyth~g new incldg roof, paint, plumbing· fixtures, etc. Priced onJy $30,000 with no down VA or low down FHA terms. Vacant, hurry! c .. S41>-5880. PARTY GIVERS DELIGHT MESA VEIDE 2 st...,, 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. With 20.Z6 t-, .._ for those s pecial parties entertaining at your 8' bltn bar under a cathedral open beam ceiling. Covered patio and lots of trees for privacy make this home a dream come true. 546-5810 REALTORS park-li ke grounds; this is an est ate-$ negotiated . Exclusively by -. •••1111•1• Gefterat •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ( J GREATHOUSE [U~~IN-Mi~TIN IHl ~,~.~~ . ."p-:.~.~·~;;.~, n n 11/J IJ.l ..... ---RE AL TOR s . Me't~1f6i~'i!ov Env /.::_efe(/~arrel f<;.ealt 'J 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR Reol E,,,,, &15-5<>1? • pre""enl·A ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,Want ad res ults 642-5671:1 .., "" General 1002GftM'f'ol I 002 G-..al I 002 ··~··········································· .•.•.•..........••.•••• SUH TAN SPECIAL DUPlEX-$61 ,500 Beautiful Ncw1>0rt -clean contemporary or r ustic arty c harm. One of each, in this decorator's delight. Ocean or ca na l beaches only one block away. There's none nicer at this price. VIEW OF IAY Custom h illtop 3 bdnn& family room & wor~sh~p or rumpus. 2 fireplaces, 3,000 sq . ft. beauty with a beautiful price. Only $135,000. Call le see. LOCATION -LOCATION ONLY 545,000 , SteJl6 to s hop1>i ng center. Bi g beautiful Col lege Park -· home. Ap ples . plum.5 , oranges, peaches & boat or camper gate. 4 bdrm, 2 bath, fireplace, shake roof & ne~ paint outside. A fine family home. HOME .& INCOME 3 YEARS OLD Beautiful nc"' duplex Easts ide Costa Mesa. 1''or a fa mily that wants a lovely 3 bdrm, 2 bath home wi~h · a ni ce yard & a fin e investment. 2 bdrm, 2 bath unit. :J sepa rate yards. Seeing is believing. $72,900. 7 TEARS YOUNG GI TERMS l>ccoralor ·~ cleli ght. 1'his charming heavy ,ihake roof home h<.1s 3 large txlrms. 2 baths , & a large fa mily r oom .. Professionall y landscaped. See this new Ji s tin,t!. On ly $47,000. LOCATION -LOCATION $43,000 ·VA & FHA You can't beli eve this cha rming 4 bdrm 2 bath home. Love lv fan1ily room with fircplac('. Nearly new l'arpci.ing. Call to see this doll hous('. CHARMING NEWPORT •' $79,SOO This beautiful llalboa home is imm<Jcu latc thruout. 2 bdrm. 2 bath home could be con\·erted into great duplex. Huge st1ndeck. Many possibilities for this love ly property. Ope? daily 1·5. 313 E. Bay, • ' 545-9491 MUST SELL THIS WEEK! HO REASONABLE OFFER llEFUSED! Baycrest -4 bedrooms, formal dil;ling room 2 firepl aces & den. Large eat-in kitch~n beautiful pool & outside wet bar.. cah 642-5200 for further details. 170 I M ...... Hewpo.t looch Sonday I ·5 DOVER SHORES IEAUTIFULLT INDIVIDUALIZED -4 bedrooms, formal dining room, family room w /bltn wet bar & large master s uite. Pool s ize yard. Much, much more! 1331 """-'Newport looch S.•dor 1·5 NEWPORT ... EIGHTS AREA. Q.OSE TO SCHOOLS -Lennis courts o& transportation. Coiy 3 bedroom, fireplace, 2 baths. Plus boat slA>rage. 49:Z. 16111 Place. H.I. • dor I ·5 <b ·NEW "LISTING ANOTHER NEWPORT SHOllES JEWEL -beautifully upgraded 2 bedroom. family r oom home which also offers 2 patios. Walk to· ocean, pools & ·tennis court. Our last one sold in just a few days -so see this one now! 2Jl..62nd St, Nwpt lclo s.1 ts-1 ·5 OCEAN VIEW POOL TOO! We're offering this 3 bedroom garde n home in Newport Beach. Open beams enhance the living room that also opens to a private patio with Mexican quarry tile and lush planting. Beautiful swimming pool & jacuzzi. 1420 Klogo Rd. CHllllon• BACK BAY BEAUTY ONE ACIE PLUS -lovely old Spanish home -with a ll the amenities! Pool, stable & room for tennis. Surrounded by big trees. It's ALL Here! And only $215,000. ~ 642-5200. 675-4060 PET BARRETT REALTY ' '"'''• .... ' ' . . . ' \I\,. '" I I "! • I • · HOMES OPEN l·S '11111 Alt...- UHIQUE IH llG CANYON -S ee Ve rgilene Hull a t #5 Royal St. George. Large, beautifut ·s bdrm. Priced at $275,000. UNIQUE IH llG CANYON -Fre nc h Regency w /fa irway views. 3 bdrms, 4 baths, flawl ess workmanship. Cobblestone motor court. Air.cond. $250,000. See Vergilene Hull at 81 Royal St. Geor ge. UNIQUE IH CAMEO HIGHLANDS -3 bdrm, fam rm. 2200 sq ft, pool, cyn view. See Nancy Laux at 601 Rockford Road, $96,500. . UNIQUE OH SPYGLASS HILL -17,000 sq_ ft. lot. 4 bdrm single story, nearly new. $189,500. See Fran Scott at 67 Monlecito, Spyglass Hill. UNIQUE IH OLD CORONA DEL MAR -1 ~ bdrms and a smokehouse, also, beams, frplce, big yard. R·2 lot al 507 Acacia. Bring $65,000. See Rosemary Bullerfield. UNIQUE IH MESA VERDE -1st time OPEN -4 bdrm plus 20x20 bonus room, sgle sty nr park & school. $63,500. See Betty Chappel at 2900 Pemba Dr. UNIQUE IH llG CANYON -Unique decor and ldscping, pool_ and sep. jacuzzi, 4 bdrms, only S174,500. See Natalie Fogarty at #9 1'orrey Pines Lane. UNIQUE IN CORONA DR MAR -2 two bedroom units, one is a darling home; other over garage unit. Close to shops, library. $89,500. See Barbara Hutchings at 510 Marigold, Corona d el M8r. l!MIQUE IH ME$,' VERDE-a lracant 5 bdrm, backs to golf course, popular Buccola lloor plan, $95,000. See Jackie Handleman at 1791 Tanager Dr . UNIQUE IH llG CANYON -3 bdrm.· Monaco e xtras, views, low price of $142,500. See Zoe Ann Rhodes at #9 Rue Valbonne. UNIQUE IH MESA VERDE -New listing. n ewer 3 bdrm. clean, across from park. See Glen Statum at 1771 Hummingbird Drive. Costa Mesa. UNlljlUE IH MESA VERDE -A unique 4 bdrm· for u'Bd er $50,000. Great location. See Martha Beynon at 2969 Redwood Ave. . UNIQUE OH SPYGLASS HILL -6 bdrm "Southport," thousands below new ones, only $169,500. See Fran Scoll at #51 Montecito, Spyglass. UNIQUE IN ME$A YERDE -3 bdrm, garden home, nice patios. fam ·rm, $56.500 . See· Gudrun Coady (owner/agent) a t 3321 Alabama Circle. ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MA.R_l<ETWITH THE:. NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOll'j.S CORONA DEL MAR, 675.flCIOO MESA VERDIE' •. 5'&·~ • CALL US 1002G_,-a1 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• " SEE THESE SAT /SUN.· Waterfront with. slip, 23od ft. home, own beach ; 2 bdrms., 2 baths. 2 lge .. family room s; $123,500. 47 Balboa Coves, Open Sun. 1·5 Irvine Terrace, lovely 2 bdrm., 2 bath, with land, $89,500, 712 Malabar, open Sat/Sun 1·5 ' Cameo Shores, beautiful 3 bdrm.. 3 baths. den , f amily rm. & dining rm. Great v iew & lovely pool. $157 ,500. 4507 Tremont, open Sat /Sun 1·5 . ' CORONA DEL MAR Duplex; ne w 3 bdrm .~ 2 ba ths each pat.: deluxe appt's. Lhruout. $119 ,000 . 719 Poinsettia. Sat /Sun 1·5 MESA VERDE , .4 Bdrm .: a n exception a lly nice family home; 3 baths: formal dining rm. Close to Mesa Verde Countr1 Club. $67 ,500 2016 Ca,lvert. Sat/Sun 1·5 BAY AND BEACH 6 7 !:>·3000 >< •• , lJA'o>T ••.•J• (_(H>{>~JI> !!t l "''"l-1 GcMral 1002~-1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PACESffiER HOMES RANCHWOOO CLOSE.OUT SALE!! Selling 4 decorated models + 2 repo's at extra low p fices ! 8%" Financing also available. Quick sale extras include : front landscap in g and s prinklers. r ear fencing, upgraded carpet, oven /range, dishwasher & di s posal. Hurry I! For mor e information. Col 714! 1111·2444 REALTORS 675-551 f OPEN HOUSES 307 MARIGOLD AYE.: Corona dcl Mar choice location, one block to beach. Beam c eiling, paneled walls, pegged wood floor. fireplace & three bedrooms, two baths; TWO LOTS - with beautiful secluded, cool, tree. s h aded brick patio & large yard. OPEN SAT. &SUN. l toSPM.$123,500. 4714 CORTLAND DR ,: Cameo Highlands best buy. Gem quality -it sparkles. Fres hly redecorated, four bedroom or three and den or formal dining room -as~ you wish. Large patio & yard with many fruit trees. OPEN SAT &SUNJ t o5.$87,500 .. 320 SEAWARD RD ,: Shorecliffs absolute best buy . Sincere, serious sellers have reduced price to $99,950. Deli g htful three bedroom with spacious yard -a gB!dener's delight. OPEN SAT & SUN ltq5.'$99,950. · 70Z ACACIA 'A YE.: Old Corona d ell,far home on R·2 lot -draw income while you wa it to develop this property. OPEN SAT & SUN 1to5. $65,000. o..aex -CCW0110 clel Mor: bes t in class. Owner's unit -·three bedrooms ·plus r e ntal income two bedroom; fireplaces<. beamed ceilings, private patios ; loaaed with charm. $125,000. IAYFRONT -a·,..-.. • llro Udo PtftinMla. Fabulous view, convenient location. Choice location. $165,000. MOllLE HOME PARK -approx. 9 acres partially de veloped. Call for details. May exchange. ·· LEASES: I. Ocean Blvd. above big Corona Beach ; large 2 bedroom. Availa ble month of Aug., then· for 9 mth lease. 2. Liµle Island Bayfront home -5 bedfoom. Call for details> ' COLE OF NEWPORT REALTOJtS 2515E.C-tHwy.C_ .. _ . 67~S511 1002G1Mr .. IOOZ ........... ,. ................................ . llG CANYON Popular Monaco Model. 2 story, 3 Br, .21/2 Ba. wool crpt, tile patio, $130,000. #6 Rue Valbonne E legant 3 Br, 3 Ba, 3 car gar ., pooL& jacuzzi. Highly upgraded , $135,000. #40 Rue Fontainebleau. .LoWest .priced 3 Br, 3 ' Ba in the Canyo n. Fully landscaped,·! stoey. 3 ca r ga r ., $124 ,500 .··#3 4 Rue Fontainebleau. • 1002· 644-7270 OPEN HOUSE LIDOISU •ideal entertainment home. 0 Spacious 4 bf><'-· m, 3 ball\. outstandin ~o' 10-. kitchen. Forma,1 dini"i.~ I\. _·ge master suite with fir .. .,..a\:e & sundeck. On a corner l ot. Close to tennis, clubhouse & be ac h. 711 Yi<I Udo Nord, Nwpl llcll s.tts-l·S • CALL US ..i.IPAIR OF DIUCIS-A ~ "" ONE NEWPOllT 1$LAND. owner unit with 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 10 ft. ceilings. Lower unit 3 bedi'tn, 2 bath both with fireplaces, elec. bltn kitchens. An excellent buy for the price. $117 ,500. 404-ltlll SI. NNe~w.,,.,.rfrt- ..i.I TWO lllAHD HEW, ·spacious 3 O · bedroom, 3 bath upper, 1 BR, 1 BA, lower. Each unit with plash carpets & fireplaces. Only steps to the ocean and shopping. Invest now ! $118,500. ' 20T.J0tto St. "Ne'"'•-,. .... 1 _h , IALIOA ISi '1411 -....... You must see this new home to '11 appreciate its many extra features. Large living room area. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths (master suite has fireplace & wet bar), Steps to the Bay . Custom built entertainme nt hom'e •. Own.er anxious. " 20tPo.t,.-~ •Drl•oby-i!-.col J.,orr...,·e 1•*• tor .......... . 2a:i1 E. Coast Highway, Corona def ~ z • • r so ••• • " -• ·~. ' HOUSES FOR SAL E I IEDROOM 220 E 19Lh St .. Costa Mt:s:.i \ . 6461171 Sun I '."• I I R & FAM RM ..-DIM 2ft20Chillon Way , L;1i.:un<1 lleat:h 4!M ~J74H $1 29,500 S 11j ~'-:Sun 11/2 IEDROONS fA:>7 Aca\:1<J , <:v roni:itJt:I Mi.tr fl7~ tiOfH} $(;5 ,1)()0 Su n . I .". 2 I ED ROOM i!fiOO Cliff' Or., Ncwpor'I l\t•<J('h fl7:l-6210 $69 ,500 Sat/Sun I '."1 •7l81 Pier f'oint (Bc·hWalkJ Hit ' 812-z.5;~5 S::tt /S1111 I ~I \ 1 12 Ma labar t Ir '". '1·c .. ,..) t:dl\11 t>75-3')()() $89 ,5l.HI .. St.tl /Sun I ~, 1X:t82 M a1•lec1:1 le. li1111l 1n gt.c)n Rt·h 752-194!() Sat Sun I 7 702 Ac<.it·i<.t A Vt~., ()Id l'tlM \\ 675·5511 $65,000 S.al Sun I 5 · ~')I Bays hore l>r. Nt·"'IX)r'l Jleac·h 1)46-7171 Sun I !°) •t>ll I le licJtl'opc . ()lcl l 'oron<t . CdM 675-722ft $66.500 Sun :i -li· , '1~Se)6n ~lJ ni\. r'k I ll'\'lllf' , ··r ~-?!;oo $44.!IOO Sun. 1-5 \ ' 2 IR & FAM RM or OEH \ 787 N Yt~S l">·I .. I .ag1111:1 H('ll(:h 644'.s200 $189,(JOO S:Jl1Sun 1 5 :til l>riftW()()d (Shorct·liffs) CdM M4-fi200 s11~•.;.oo Sat 1Sun I !) .19fi7 f>ort Il a 1nsg~1tc I .. 1v•1) N . R. li-44-72 11 $7 :1.900 Sun l l J 444Sevillt· i lt;1llH)<J l'l'rlini NB a.1X-ll!-M.l SR7 ,!"",00 Sat 1Sun 1 :"! i4:l0Sc rcnadt· < i r \·. ·rcr1· J Cd~'! 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I .aguna Bt h. 499-1397 $11 9-.000 S un 2·5 2101 \.'ist a F:nlr;.irla (Bluff!' I N It 642-R.23!) St:1t 'Sun 1-5 206 Via Kol'OU 1l .ich• ls le 1 NH &12-823."l $135.0tMI S;1t.Sun I 5 i.w f'rospt"l"I t Npl . Shore:-:1 N.B. 5~·881Ml $.'".2.~CH' Sat /Sun 1 ~ • 1142 P em hr,tke ( \\'es t l·liff I N. R. \ ..t>40-40.SO $72:,r:,oo . . ~iiily I-;) · 419Prrntpc(·t 1N rt .!"lun·e~1N R ~·1 29<1 S6!-t .500 S un I ;l 4fl:21 Corl.I ;1 nd I C •t ffit"O H It.I~ l Cc.I i\.1 · (i73-44QO $99 .~t Sat /S un J.:. ll-:l033 F'c 1·nhca t h l ,n., Costa ~1 esa &16-7414 $41 .950 Sat1Sun I ·."> \ 4~J l·lc liotropc . l 'orona del M:-ir t>7:t -4400 S!ff;.ooo Sun. I 5 • 19:n S:J hri n :J ·r er ( I rv '!'er I Cd f\11 67:\-2222 $.2 1!1.777 Sun 2-~, 1400Kin gs Rd . l;liff .. laven . NB 642-5200 ss.r,.ooo S<:il /Sun J.:i • 1420 Kinf!s Rd. Chfftl ~1ven . NB 1>42-5200 $13!2 .SOO S;-il ·Sun I S IK1 5fi Dewht•rry j l 'ni\ l"'k. J lr\ X.1.:J-8600 r S un 1-5 4 1!) Vislot Su(•r lt• ( l'\luffs l N. B. 644 -11 3:1 Sun. 1·5 J6851 (fr~cn"·i c" I.a . tlunt Reach -84R -S:«IO $65.000 Sun. I J-i 204 Tustin /\ ve ( Npt ... Its) N, R. tl46-241'1 $fi9,500 Sun. 1·5 1829 Port "l'agg<.1rfl f'l. .. I\' ~l n1e . NR 83ff .858f; $97 .;,oo Sun 1-5 9 Rue V'a lbonnc. l:iig C;-tn~·on NR 675-6000 $142.500 Sun . 1-5 :n6 F.. 19th S( .. L'1,:-.l <1 ~l csa ti-46 -7171 Sun I :l 23sti Wesl.minsLcr. i ·,~ta ~'lesa 646-7l71 ~ Sun 1.:, '482-16th Pl. Nc"'·µc>1·t H{l.hls ar ea 642·5200/675·'10fiO Sun. 1 5 28 Via Alt ;,i \.' ist11. S. I~. R. l)Qwns t'42-82.'4S $85 .000 Sun. I 5 111474 ·real t:ir«.:le . f-"ounl .. \.'al. 968·5491 $49 .250 Sun Ju.;. 1226 Es~cx I .an~. NB 646-12211 , $8:1 ,HOO Sun I 5 l IR & FAM RM or DEM . 62:41 t;umm O r . l·lunt. Bl"h ' 846-:r792 I .o sso·s St1l Sun 10·5 2900Alta \'isl<-1 . N I' t l·:istbluff l 644 -1570 $7!-J ,;100 Upen U:-t tly·l -5 191 ~ R:i .vs i<l c l)r .. Nt''-''1XH'1 twach 644-6397 $2:JH,!'JCIO ~un 2 !) 258CedarSI (Npt .Sht)t'cs)N.H. f..t5.7575· $48 ,500 , Sat/Sun 1·5 :h40Counlry Club l.)r, Me:>a \'. t:M 979-37A8 $79 ,500 S:1t /Sun I -~ 2968 l'cmba 1).-.. Me:<ll Verde . CM .'"'40-5.198 Sun. only 1-5 19.'Ml Port <.;:.trlfiff 1 .. 1. l·IVHo ml' N B 644-491!1 $7<1 ,950 S:it. & Sun. 12·5 •lt.)09 Alis o Ave. ('t~l:t ~l~a 546·231:l Sat 'Sun 1.r, 26881 Ven ado Dr .. ~1is.s ion V. &"13 -8.55() Mi6 .500 Sal /Sun 1-> 8201 ... aVi.sl1.1 . La~una Be<.1 ch -494 -4911 $79,500 · Sal&Sun 1-> •92.5 Jas mine Cir, (;reenhrook. C ~1 • l\40.1 151 Sar /Sun 1-> ' • • . . . . . . ., . . . ' DIRECTORY K•ep thi• handy dir•ctory with yow. ttil• •• ... •ttd •t JIMI 90 hou, .. hwntimJ. -'"th• loc•tloift ll•ted b .. ow .,.. d•tcribM lft ..... ..,. detoif ti.y •d••rlitlnq •l••wh9f't in todoy't OAILY PILOT WANT ADS. ,.otron •.'how~h•M• tor tolt Of" rttrl ort V"9td lo li•t wch j.,f•r.,.tlo., it! thit coh1rn" toch Frtdoy. 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IS . ti3 I ·003:i Daily I 6 :.:.-987 Qoedada f"l"hc Bluffs) N.B. 008·5J3fl $59 ,900 S<il .&Sun.1 5 17881Gilln1:.&n 1L:n1 ' Pk J Irvine 644-4910 S I05,000 Open Sun 1·5 5.52-7000 $fi:J .SOll Sat/Suh 1-!l ' • •611 :Jfith Sl.rf'cl . N1·wrort BCh li7:1-ii l l0 $18!""i .001l Sa t ;Sun 1-5 • •615 Oays 1d1 -. Ne .... po11 Be<.11.:h tiM -5046 Sat1Sur1 I !l •9591 l .;i ndla ll ; J.a Cuf'sl ;-i . li .H. '.!767 A l balros~. fl.l csa\'t'rde. C.M. 968 44 !">fi $(i~.!Jl)0 Sun 12-:l llK Via llh;11·ti { l.ido Is l )!\. B. 67:i-7:loo $142.SOo Sat /Sun 2-5 •540 De /\nz<a , Ctu·ona li gl .. nds. CdM b'7:1-R.">!'>4.1 $M9 .500 S<tt /Sun 1-5 ~l30 l·lc~1lht>r l .;1n 1·. i'\1.-·1A'l.>4 Ut Bch 752· I \120 Sat /Sun I ·5 '150 Santa J\ 11 ;1 I\\ c. Npt.Hgt.s, NB 752-~Y2o Sat/Sun 1-5 !>45-839!) $72,800 Sat/Sun 11:n1 Almclu. llult·h l l ~1 ,en CC. ~I B 842-9371 $fll .500 S<1t /Su n 1 fl 1 IOOSanli'-'RO . Dover Shores, NB t'44-~J7 $199 .SU(J Sun 2.;, 2.581 Vi sl~ D r . (Ruys ho resJ N B 642·8235 Sal/Sun I -.'"1 2949Cliff()r .. Nc .... por·t t lei ght ~ 64 2-823.5 SJ7 S.Ooo Sat1Sun I 71 1906 Pl. \·\lt·_,·b1·1dg<' ! \' f-lms ) N B •19141 B el·k \\ il h ·rPr. nff'l'R<:k Dr ti7:\.l 2l2 Sh-Y.9:>o Sun J .5 17571 l lil'knr' 'l'rcc• J.;,_ l ·n Pk Irv 642-5200 Sf.i2.900 S<t l /Sun' 1 ·5 ti44-~ Sal1Sun I :. ::.-cJ ~1ission H<.i y Dr. Spyg ls HJ C'd~·t 673-7601 $159 .!JOO Sat/Sun J.:, " 5:-t'l Vista 1-'lora i Rluffs i N. fl . 833-Sf)()() • 1806 Galax \I Dr. l)o,· Shor es NB 644-4910 S2 1.5.0((J Sat !Sun 1-:l 607 Mar \"isl a . Bluffs , i\.B. 64(i-771 I Sat 1Sun 1-5 •tiO I Ho('kford Kd. ('~101 HlndsCdM 675-6000 S96 .500 Sat/Sun 15 :120Seaw;ir<l llcl . S ht >l'C('ljffs , NB , 675-55 11 $99,950 Sat /Sun 1·5 '.'107 Marig111cf /\vt' .. ()Id 1 ·r1~1 fi75-.">5 11 $12:!.SOo S al •Sun 1-S :.ll l ll :iOO\'t'I' IJr t Colh·gt" Pk I c.~l- &ifi-74 14 S44 .9:,0 Sun 12-4 :t20\.'is t;1 MadPr;t !Rl11ffs J 1'\ B. t;.&4 -11 3:~ Sun. 1 5 '.J<);J J\ven1cl:i ( 'erl'itos. t~luffs NB 6'14 ·ll:i3 Sun. l ·!'t 2601 C r est vie lA ( 8ayShnr·t!!' 1 N B fi7:.t-H550 SR2 .500 Sun I 5 IX18& l ij20Alsuna , l,;.l'uesla HB ' <;42-8235 Sun . .I ·5 2.52 1 Blal"ktht)f'n I r:<Jsthluff) NB 1;.i2.s235 • Su ii. 1-S 1771 Humnlin gb ird . Mes;.i \'erde C~1 :.46-5990 $76.500 Sun. 1 ·.'i 81 RoYal SL. George tt1_g ('an yon 675-0000 $250.000 Sun I 5 179010~1 a '.'('1lsla J\-1 es;i 1;4.S-o.10.1 MS .sou Sun . 1-5 3321 Alabama Cir, i\lesa \'erde CM >46 -5990 S.56.500 Sun . l-5 :i206Ne"' 't.-ork Ave. i\lesa Verde 545-261K S46 .500 Sat1Sun 1-5 ,1:t~-l6t h Pla t e . Newpn1t Beach <;45-030:! S69 .950 Sun . 1-5 •4507 ·rren1 o nl {(0 <1 nl00Shrs ) CdM fl75 ·3000 Sat /Sun 1-S l IR & FAM RM + IOUlST 445 Isabell a ·r e r, Cor. Hinds Cdl\'I h'7:1-M~50 ~1 1 0.000 Sat 1SUn 1·5 3 IR & FAM RM + STUDIO 2.540 Vist '-' R:..va & ·ru:-:tin /\v. NB t)46.:J92K : fi4fi .454:J Sat 1S11 n 1 5 ;KlS Broacl\~:a y. r-:astside. CM fi41i-l92fl : 67:\-4:"!77 S:11 Sun l'-7 4 IEDROOMS 2751 Desoto Ave . M. de l Mar C M 548-1 lfiH Sal /Sun 11 ·5 1730 Porl l\'largate. Newport Bc h. 644-4887 SI04 .000 f"ri tS;.t 'Sun :11!l J">oinst!tti<:1 . Coroo<i del Mar 67:1-HS IO $93.500 St,111~ 1-5 .. 1936 'l'c rt!s ll <t l ... n . l-l bor .. lids NB 8..1.1-:lS.21 $69,950 Sat/Sun 1 5 11:-12S<'a'1,ane. ("dl\.1 fl<10-1247 $92.500 Sat ,'Sun 12·!) ~ l.uyola lld (Ct)ll t>gt> Prk) C~1 S49-4024 S41i.OUO Sat /Sun 10·4 20 t6 Cal ve1·1 t M csa Verdel C .M . 675-:.1000 S67 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 l 12 Viu Palermo l l~irlo Is l) NB 67:\-7300 $1 I S,000 Sal/Sun 2·5 47 17 t:ortla n<t I) r . C"ameo Hlnds Ct'IM 670-.\5 11 $87 .>oo Sat/Sun 1-5 4 111 &: FAM ltM or DEH :ltl:M .J ava Road. Mesu \t. CM "· ~-66.54 s1J9.5oo Sat1Sun 11-6 1958 Port Prov enc (HVHms) Nlf 644 -4225 $91 ,000 sa.t1Sun 12-s ' 2053 Phala r o pe (Me:;;;1 Verde) CM 541 -5-032 $79.900 .saLJSun 1-5 163.5 Blu ebird C anyon.1 .. 8 . ~ 644·1766 $1'14 .500 Fri/Sat1Sun2-5 1:J:M Morni11 gside. Laguna Beach 644 -1766 SJ:!3 ,000 Fri /Sat/Sun 2-5 3024 .lavt• lt oad , Mesa Ver de, CM 5'16·~: ~139 ,500 S•t /Sun II I> • •102 Linda Isl e. NewportBc h <;40.1007 $194.000 Sun I 6 1730 P url W estboume f>I. N.B. 644-0472 Sat/Sun 12-< • •3.1.1 MorninJ:, Star1,ane , NB ~ !148·158V s:n5.ooo Sat 1Sun 2-6 1876 1 V ia ~<Jn M :.1r("f1 , "fR H1s Irv 552·7500 S;.;il./Sun 1 -~ •2894tCl11ttht1u~e Rd ( M~~ V . 1 CM 644·7211 $74,500 Sun 1-5 19281 F.ly Dr. (Turtlet-ock l Ir\' 8.'13·:13.5.5 Sa I 1-5 • 1512 Dolph in Terr (Irv l 'e rr) 48 ·t Sun '2· 104 Vi<:t l-l<tvrt• (l,iclo ls lt'J ~1 R 675-4562 $11i:i.OOtJ Sun. 1 :1 l!l68 1-"ulle rto n ( 1-; s uit, J <:~1 675-7060 $4:1.500 Sat1Sun J.5 19281 McClaren ,.G lenl\.·1arWest, HB 968-4456 $53.500 Sat /Sun 12-:'l • •fi07 Bays ide J)r, J>r om Ray N B 67:J<iOOO Oai lv 11.;, 5002 Paseo DaJj !'l'.U0<·k ·~ fr\l ine • 833.929'.J StiH.950 Sun I :'l l731 P(>bblt• llr. (II.\' H l~i Cdl\'I ti73·440U $159.500 Sal •Sun 1-.'i l933 CassL:1 1 r:astblu(f > ,\; B. 673-4400 $95,0tMI Sal ;Sun J .;, I Burning 'l'ree L.ane. l~i g lyn lt·v 752-7:115 $290.(HX) Sun • 1608 (jaJaxy Or. [H,,. ShnrP~ :\!B 752-731 5 $195.000 S1.tn . 1~2 Pt . Cl:-irid ge !H \: lim:;) 1\.B . 040-0020 Sa~ !Sun I :1 6201Sierra Bra vo 1·r .Rock ) lr\I 833·8600 Sat /Sun \ .;, 1401 Cliff l)r , Chfll-l a vE>n. NB ~-5200 $85.;lOO Sat1Sun I ;l :!l5&385fYr a n3d <i Y.1ay. C .~1 . 842-6636 S85 .65-0 S•L & Sun. 11 -5 247Walnut!'-it. :'\:'-''J>I Sho res. NB ti46-n1 l Sat /Sun J 5 1924 Santia,E:o. l)over Shores NB 642-823.'i Sun. 1-:'l 4726 Corllt:1ncl (Ca n1en H ind~ J CdM 642·8235 $92,000 •Sun 1-5 1817 Port Carlo w (HV .. lo mes) NB 644 -6200 $97 .500 Sun . 1-5 l l2 Haze l Or .. Coron<J de l i\l <tr 644 -6200 $275 .000-Su n. I .;, •2901 Ebbtidc (H VHilll'l l'<l l\·l 644-6200 Sl 29.500 Sun. I·.5 4800Cortlanrl. l "a meo Hinds. CdM 673-8550 Sun 1-.'i • 1805 G len-.·oo<f ( B::iy1·resl ) N B 640-0020 Sun. I ;; •414 E l Modena 1Npt . Ht:c;.) N.B. 646-2414 $74,900 Sun f .; 908Almond ( Eastbluff ) N. R. 642·823S SI05.000 Sun. 2-5 J822 J amait.·a , M es<:i \:erde, t:.M. 546·23i:J , Sun 1-S 'J 130San t iago, Dover S hor es . NB . 546·231 3 Sun 1-!) •9431 Larkspur. Westminsl Pr 752-1700 $52 .000 Sun 12-5 11 Monterey Cir l"le. Sp~1gl s. (~d~1 752-1700 Sun l ·."1 • 1324 Outrigger Or .. (.'.d i\I 641)-6600 $11 9.950 • 1701 Marlin. Ba.vcresl., N H Sun 1-.'> 642-5200 $126 ,500 Sun 1.;, 2969 Redwoofl . M esa \'errle. C!\·1 546-5990 S47 .500 1 Sun 1-S 9 Torrey Pines I.a . Ri g (,";1!l.\ o n 675-6000 $174 .500 Su n . l ·!l ZK>O Peml.la . M esa Verd('. <"~·1 >46-5990 $6:J.5C)O Sun . 1-5 67 Monte1:ito . Sp y µ:l ~1ss. (.dM 675·6000' $1 89 .~00 Sun 1-S • 1500 Eto n , l\'e"''P'"'l l~;u·h 646-7171 Sun 1-5 1338 Antig ua. Oo\'l'l' Shore s. NB 642-5200 $135.000 Sun . 1--' 5622South~ll (T.R. ·rerr) Irv. .552·7500 Sun 1.5 1.WA.litu Ln. Ne"'·port Be;.ic h 64~303 $89,000 Sun . I 5 •62l Powe ll Pl ~«.·c. l\'ewport Be h 646-771 I S un I fl s •• ' FAM llM ... DEi< 49 Roya l St. Geor ge, Big Canyon 640·6161 $270.000 Sat/Sun 1-S :!5CY1 Port Wh itby Pl. HVl-lomes NB <;4 2-823> Sat/Sun l·S "'•56 l~inrttt I sl e <l .1ndH I sl~ NB 642·823.' Sat/Sun 1-5 • •618 lla rl)(u· I s li:tnd ()r. P . Bay NB M2-8235 Sat/Sun 1-o • • •76 Li'ndtt I sle Or. l ~indH II NB fM .. 910 ~195.000 Sal/Sun I ~ 41 \930 Gali1li:y. l)o\'cr Shores. N B 642-5200 $1115.000 Sat/Sun I > 2201 Pt.n·t l la r"-i('k.11.\'it•\\. N B ii75·72?~i ~1 IB.~OO Sat /Sun 1-5 !'i..lOStur;:• I•'' 1 ·,,.~1:• ,\'l csa 75i-1 •r~·1 ·Sul .Sun 1·5 • 1337 Gal a x y . Uovt:r Shcu·t:.. l\' 13 642-5200 ; 675-4060 Sal/~11 I !"1 5 Royal St. George, B1.i.: l;<.1 nyon 675·6000 $275,000 Sal /Sun I !i If 17 Lockn1c)or 1.n , l'\1i..: c 'anyon N IS 644-6200 Sun 1 ~ 100l2 Birchwc)Qfi 1 J\1 i--'rf~lith ) I I.I~ 546·2313 • . Sun I .I 1791 Tan.,,ger, A1ts u \'\·rdt!, C t.1 546·5900 ~$95,000 Suu 1.:. •1368Galaxy Or., Nt•\l.po1 t f~<.u·h 646-771) Sun I 1 ~01 1-loliday, Ncwporl f'"""·h 642-5200 $75.000 S un I ;, • 1731 Baypc-.rl \.\'<t~, ''*'\\ 1J(11'! 13t·h ti<tfl -7711 S11 11 I Ii 6 11 il FAM RM or DEM •:J62ti C <Jlam 1:1r<1 n , I !v i I 11 1s, ( :11 i\I 675-7225 Sl 48 .0<XJ S1111 I .i !ll ~1onlel·1to. S1>y i..:l;-is~.•·i1~1 . $1611 ,500 S1 111 I ;, 725 Vi<:i Lido Nord, N I ~ fi7 5-750!l $1 22 .5011 Su n 2·:\ CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 llDROOM • 14 \\lestcliff Vill as. !'\!JI 645-2848 1646 -7414 Bt h Sa l 1Sun J ~ lkh. •4 WestcliffVillas. f"p1 MS ·2~ 1f-i4fl 7'11 -1 S;.if •Sun 1 ."I 2 II ' FAM ll:M or 00-' 2963Qu ed<.tfl a 1 Hl11ff~i :-.:.r~ M4-7177 Sat A·. 1111 I .1 l IEDROOM '156 Vis l<:t Ron1a 1 Uluff~) !\' R ·· 640-5560 $69,500 Sun . 1-:l S..12 Canch<:i ( Bluff.s) 1\ pv.·pt B ch. 673-7601 $71 .900 S;;it /Su n 1 :i 4;JO Vi:;ta Suerl.e c Bluff~ J NH 640·4050 $54 .500 Sun I :i 17825 La Costa H. li 968-861 l $3."i,950 Sun 1.;:. 4.'i3 Vista True ha (Bluff.S J NB fi?:l-4400 $.77 .so11 !';ii Sun 1 :, ] 11 ,\ FAM RM or D&I 2447 Mars eille s \\1:Jy , Bk Ba,yCM 833-2014 $43,500 Sat & Sun 12-.I •461 Bo le ro. Park l.11 ln. N R li4S-f14.>411 ~il :i2 ,!)HO S11n I 0- :t Rue Vill ars l Btg Can yon I i'. B 640-5560 $177 .000 Oat\~' 1 -~· 2239 Vist a H o gar C8luff.s 1 N.B. fi7!).45fi2 Sfi:\,000 Sun 1 :.. 5 llDROOM 8:15A m ig<>ji #1 !The Bluft'sJ NB 67:1-4400 $8fi.OOO S11t./SOn 1-S • DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOMS lACH 17820cean Y..'t:1 Y, Lag una Heach 494.5502 SIS0,000 Sat&Sun. 1-5 .510 Marig old, Corona riel Mar fi75·6000 Sfl9.SOO Snt 1S11n I -~ J IR&2 1R SOI Fernleaf. Corona<lt>I Mar fi75 -9 111 $109,500 Sun. l ·S 3 llDROOMS EACH 7 1!1 Polnsetl1 a . t:oron<t de\ Mat' 67.5-:1000 SI 19 ,000 Sat •Sun 1 ;, 311 I FAM RM ..-DIM lACH 7:Jtl Seash ~,;~ Dr. Ne"'-'J>Ort Beach 548 -1168 Sl 12.500 Dail~· 12 7 1130 Victoria St. Costa Mesa 979-5099 $121.000 Sat /Sun I .ri 510 Avocado. Coron:1 riel Mar fi4.4 .49 10 S~1t 1S11n I :1 411 i2 1R 205;205 1 :· F: mer<1 lfl r R11f t.s.) N n 83.1·8600 Sun. I ·S ' APARTMENTS FOR SALE ' . . ' 202 Springfield, Huntmgt.on He h 848·1l100 ~7 .500 Open Daily 11 7 CONDOMINIUMS FOR REMT l IEDROOM 2612 Vi•la Uri Oro !llluff•l NB. 641)-~~o $42~ nl('I . Sun. 1 !i ) OAILVFltLOT 0 7 ······················· 1001 ······················: BACK BAY •~ :\t·re. li.:c 4 Br, :.i Ila houllt'• 7' :, VA 11.SbumuUIJ $72.1.11.10 Z o11 t:d 1\ l . 557 12KH 2 STORY-MESA POO L·$29.900 'J'rue ' ~ Story t'rt:n1:h l'hal c .. u Curnplctcly r• modelt:d &. n ... '<lecurall.-od . (,'usto1n ii ll tdc fireplace Muralcd w alls. Gourmet klll•he n 1n1 rrowti ve oven U lltJ S pa c1 ou:. h11l c :.wot\ 1naster swte lt u)!t' 1•u n1n1on pool ~:IL·1·tr11· i.:u rage door vpt:ncr .lu,,l ~.9.1 down + cur.ts UUYS' Take ild ,a11t a~1:, ~·;ill 1.0 s l!e 152·1700 ' ' HE.A TED POOL Fireplace-Sl S,•oo. Sh:1r11 hon11• 1n primr l 1H'al 1fJ11 n c 11r Sout h ('•1:1~1 1~1;.1 a l.u s h l r uµu·al l;indsl·ap1ng sur rounds covered enlet ta1 nc rs p a tio. 1'-1-.n~· ph..ish t:xtras. Decorator· o w n e r will sacr i ricf' JIUHHY Call~77~ ,Q,. KE:Y ~l\E:ALTOl\5 X NEWPORT HEIGKTS CUSTOM l ":d1I r anch hon1c on ma~s1 vc c ul-de -sa c lol Approx :!,S(W) sq. rt l Bdrin~. 1·u\/ pat.io. heat e1l poo l ('all ~i-:'l'i7 1 ,.,, , .~~ i01..'i '11111 E.ASTSIDE EST.ATE $33,950 FULL PRICE lton1c vnth country teel- 111g Lot ~ llf room for J!Hrtlcn 011 e.Stilte siied lo! Larj!c shade lrec!>' You will 1h).! this one "l'r.• 54000 do" n t 'all u~ n~"" ti•lti· 7171 ,, . ". . c" THE REAL ESTATERS ____, ;: s I ory. T WNHSE :1 Bdrms::.: b<i 2 yt><1 r!> new: Pool . )<ird " li;e patio, ne-.r So Cs t Plaz a Call 546-:t2K6 \by ownetl BIG HOME II st1mefor spacious \J \. 1n~ This J.!'ant 2600 sq fl -I bedroo m. 4 tMth family ho mf' ha s dormitery si zed Uedrooms for thf' kid s. gi iln t Wil lk -in closets and room for bo<tt. and cam per loo. S59.9.°"L IPIQuail l liiii •Plac• · · Prap...ti ... · 7Sl•l920 1400 OUAll~l. Hl~f tlA<tf• ENGLI SH TUDOR St or_,. giilnl . guarded ent ry , imported tile foyer, Baronial dinin~. s unshint' breakfast nook. country styl~ beamed filmily with cracklinJ; rir eptace . upsla.in> kid- d i 1t 's pl ay room . Ch ee rfull y appointed t hruoul . U ndisturbed· pri vate neighborhood. Incomparable value ! S<t ve thou s ilnd~. Call 645-0303 A CIUWlll IMM(I COllP"Al f 2 STY CAL CLASSIC •SSUMESZOS ~ER MONTH l lR·IU.CH :\'e,•cf again opportunj. l \'~ S1nrv book street 1t;ad;-; 1 .. -(t'nced estate w1lh <1 1:otf.:i'ge walkway! ~ntra nct• into 'awesome li\'ing art•a Formal dine. ~·an1 rn1 Immense up- stairs could be 2 huge hdrms or me1mmoth bonus r oom ' WALK ·ro HE AC ll ' STEP S ·ro (-;Ql.F ' Ta~ ove1· lo'l'o'. lo""' $205 pe r mo. NO N Jo:W LOAN COSTS! Won"l li1SL IW first ? Cllll 847·6010 O''/Nli1 9•• 1 .IObt • ,. [ ~·i~$11itl 1002 We specialize in ... o n the waler ... near the water ... vie.w of water WATERFRONT HOkES 2u3J W CO<!~ Highway N~"-"lxnt lk~k ti'l'I) h·H-14Clll • ) . . ' ' ' ' ....... \ '-·. \ • ~ ~ " .... ' 1 ' ' . ' . ' . . DS DAILY PILOT Sunday.Augu113, 1875 I!'!~!!!.~~~.~~••••••••~~!!.~~~••••••• ~~:::.~~~-~~••.••••• ~~!!.~~-~~ ........ !~~!!.":!~.~ ....... ~.~~-~ ..... : ... ~!!~~~~~ ....... !?!.~ ~~!!~~~~~ ....... !!.~~ ~t':':~~~.!~~! ······················· ........•..............•........••............ ' .... '"'91 ....... h 1040 1........ 104' .,,. ... , 10,4~ ······•··•·•····••·•··· .......••..••••••... ~, .••.........••••....••• GtMrol IOOZG...,.ral 1002 Cor'ono del Mer 1022 Owner 2 DR . 2 Ba Condo, new crpt kitchen frplc 2 car gar $29,YOO. 8 ·9712 WALK TO IEACH S2S,OOO or S34,000. Choate from 2 entlcln& Scotchmen Spoc:l•I• In 2 prime tluntlnston Beach locations, &oth sellera have eo mpe.111.ng rea1ons to acll. Don't healtate. Terms tlexlble . Spt'culators wel<"o1ne. Mli.,,._lo.c~ Model home cond. 3 Br w / 1himmerinc oool &: no tawn maln t . Only $S4,900 ! S41 ,SO~OI. Fast Occ '1 :c1 VACANT! P111me Univers ily I•ark loca Lio n . <.:ul ·d~·s•c . Secluded atriu1n cnlry Vaulljld be:.n1clJ ctli l lng:1. Sru1nl1h fireplace Mirro r ed wardrobes Delux.: buth fixture¥ Uri ii:: ht & ~puc i ou i g urcll'll pHtio k itc hen Self·clean oven. Pri \'1tlt 1nothi=r ·in.1aw wing . l)t>corutor CMrpeting . 1 HOME LEffl : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE HOME • TO COME HOME TO! For the s 1-1i cc in your lire t ry ._ beautifully built 3 lx."Cfroon1 , 2 bath P~1 ccscttcr in 1\1 c~a Verde. New paint &. carpets, 2 lovPly !)ack yards with lanai. Selle r motiva t ed . Askin~ $.58.000. · 1123 Teogo Pl. CM Opo• Sot /S-I ·S JUST. LISTED Gorgeous hid<lcn 2 s tory, 4 bcctroom. Sharp & ~po tl css -s hO\VS loving touc h in h ome, pa t io & gar· den ... enjoy outdoor living too! Ca n you believe only $67,950? 3474 Sonta Clara. Mna Woods.. CM GeMrol Opoo SalfS-1-S ~llPEHI< f-fOJ\'IES 384S C•mpul N 8 549·!6.SS I 002 Ge-neral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG & BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT HOME lwith private piet' mtd sUpl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wt ·llllJI C&.C ( Jl l l!J.t fl\' .. ' . ,, ... SHOllECLIFFS . Ch ar m in~ 3 Bil, 2 BA . pool + IO\'tly view of ore.oin & l":u1yon. Jusl llst£-rl $1 3!1.500. 23-1 r.torn· Lnl( Cu nyon Rd. Open Slln " !"'\'I l , .. ,.~ !111:1•"'·" i '''"'"' •Jrl M,11 • , •'~"' OPEN SUM. l·S 1906 PT. WEYBRIDGE Harbor View Homes Uc Sl'ltll~d by school· tim<:>: J Bdrms .. fa1nily rm. Carml•I mod('); very l'lt"an : close to pool & g ree obelt , close t o sr hool ! S6:J.9SO c-iry u'°"" COtlftfry Paywftt1 OPEN SAT /SUH. $22Z Per mo.·~ Massive • M ~SA VERDE• 1rplrs act'ent \his model OPJo.:N SUN: Tri.Jevfl home. 63 Anumable VA ~4br 2ba, new choc. brown loun. lla ck yan.t1arden. crpt. Jrg fam rm g rt'l'nhousc and frul w /beamis . bltn nu')v u: 1rees 1alore. 4ffll, fam sl'reen, proj. rm, dim. rm .11nd formal di nio!J cont'd light'g 11.yi tem, rn1 . !:196 S prilli.-!ficld . frp\C'. Beaut kbcpg fmt t:A LLtod»yt05t.'i.". & reoir. Ir~ storage area und. hse . fornU din rm, many other featw-es. $7?,800· M~-8395 C•l-1897·032 1. • . YIMoPedflc Your chOlce ol Z chum· Ina homes Jn thl• fuh\onable communlty. Would you believe under $40,000? Coll 961-440S Salespeople Needed . .. . Thill new rroo atandln1 home in Unlv. P•rk has •'pprox. 2500 !Hf· ft. ot lJv • ln1L~Puce. 11 includes 3 lr1f l fJ\ 'I, flnlshod bonus rm 3 ~ llYt.bl, format dining rm & f1fnlly rm. The price 11 $64 .~0D JeHllt'hold & th~ hWlder ls unxiou1 lo i;ell ! 1 PARK II HOME$ 552-9300 'ROYAL. Olympic wn1u100 JJOOI~ 2 ST.ORY·Sl.A.750 S hady c us totn pr..l lo. I .a ~ $6 ,000 down + cos ts roOL·IRYIMI $2,000 Sparkllnc)rool '·-~~;,;;:;'~£s~;_~ buys! Take :1dv11ntage· l\ulscd entry. Step down • T.•. cred•'t for b"•er or •-boat_._to call752-1700. Hvin• room. GorgeoU1 1 A 'V .. .,..... rJi'•"lll ~·ll~•UN TOMNlfl ' new custom 4 br.21/; b•. J Bedrrn, 2 ba, (am rm, style f amily room .I ~!!:~~.'S~:r~e~f: r~:~~i~~~~~=:J! PooEIV. Ede:cvour;. ~~.~L1 . J®.)llHill] iE!i2r~w~rr::I 540-3666 - Macnab-Irvine 11 i'.:AI ."l'Y CO~l PAN\' GRAND REALJ'Y lease option. $59,950. " · -staircase to 2nd level. 8'2-fj636 R.eol &tah Mcrt location, street. Neftr·nu . Enormous orflce·4en,.1 HALECREST.POOI..! 1-""'-'"'-'------' carpets /dra~. TaJce ;i $39,900 Charming wood paneled Spacious 4 bcdrooml\areValue sBronMesa 146-1 351 look-You 'Jlagree! HODOWN m:cster suite. Enclosed \ iJ+den) home. Extra lg. Verde Goif ~-By ""'""""""""""""""""""""""""""'j JACK HOWELL. Bkr. laun dry . Prlv1te de· OPEM SUH. 2~5 ramily room wtwet bar. Owner. 549-9110. •-'(;;j;Mij,Oij:Si-•l,~"";·~ll~SO;""""""~c~2;•~11~rs~.)I IRVJHE . corator pati&>.()lymple 3 S b • T Lg. heated & filtered OPE~ HOUSE F"ine Irvine location. Dill commoo..pool. Truly• 21 I 9 7 a nno en-. pool. $45.000 (P58) By Owner/Agt. ASSUMF. " family or 6 wants out! story bargilin at just' Irvin• Tf'f'TOC• Martha Macnab&t2·823S VA or 10 % dn. 3 br, Sadoy 11-7 3-4/PLEXES 2 br & 3 br, 2 Wi II set I NO DOWN S34.9SO! TJt ERES more- 3 Hdrms; large rooms.j~;;;;;;;;;;~~~~:1 _1137~.=950~·;$4~S.~71~39~;66~:97~33~, 16151 G,.....,...MwLa ba. Cpt, drps, bltll!'I, enc. J>AY MEN 'r to qualified rully iir conditionedl l lari,:e lot, large pool .I PARK LIKE SITI'l.NG , gars. $59,950. ea.Owner. veteran . Needs some Call(a!lt.752·1700. large vicw.S219.777 ILUEHAVEH *DUPLEX* ho m e overlooks 3rd.,_84_2_·038_9c-, ______ , tender care. JoU\laircon· 0111,..u10 ·1!s•u 1111011111!(1• I 2 Br.·1 Ba ea. Gd. s:reen at Meadowlark GREAT FAMILY ditioned. CaUu .. >dral ceil· ~· ' POOL. inc / terms. Prime rond. Golf Course. SpaeiOU!l ing livin·g room. lluge ' · :~ 3 Bedroom,Z ba th!!, $46,000. 19'44 & 1946 bedroom, J'~ balh, din-ROOM fi r eplace. All t iled . 'I ,f J' ha rdwood floors, dble · g 1 1 ~a. Owner will fina nce-d k . h , Anahei m St., owne(. in room, ove Y r-.. gar t!n 1tc en. Large[.~=·=·=' garage, quiet s treet, 498.29950r 494_5502 fireplace, lanai & muc love ly home with two master suite. Mirrored $38,500. more. patios. fireplace and wardrobe. J,arge patio. $39,950-IRVIME I Roy McCanle OPE ... uousE 565,000 huge master Oodroom. Putty sprinklered yard. SPAHl$H R-~ 1110"-'----t n..,., 1 Ve ry quiet neig h . T k d Call ~· .. uor ..-... ,_... • 28 lb 1 t ts (North or Woamer, o a e a vantage • · Touch of Spain ln 2 story Just like nc,.,, in and out -3 Bdrm. fam rm, 2 bths, lrg-. Jiving: rm w/b rick frplc., separate laundry rn1 & 800 sq. ft . of new deckin g. $149,500. w /Lerma. Offer your trade or lo\v clo'>'rn . Cost~ Mesas.t8-TI29 r, a , rp c, newep · Lark La. rt. on Trophy borhood. Call 842.-445.S or 752-1700today. r&t brick arch way ••·1 its.$34 ,000.l6J·22ndSt. left on Greenview). · ""' ' "1 ~•UNr m 11• 1' try! Carved wood door. l·~~;,...~~~;...;:;,...~1:~~~~~~~~:;;-~1~R2~,~b~it~;ar~d~foc~"'°"'~~u:n~· 1 OI 6'0..5140. ""'",,, 0 , MESA Ve rde/Republic. feredby r~·. ''lt~~·11·t1~ Vaiulted .celllng, Formal BICEMTEHHIAL* * Open Sait & Su n 1.5. 4 br. OPEN HOUSE Sun. 10..4, KENT ROOERS . :.: ) • dining room. All parque! **"-'SPECIAL fam, din. 3 levels, frpl. College Prk. 4 bt, 2 ba, REALTY _., .. · ... ,,,~ ;\ j Cloor DEN! Cheery p1i1Uo 1 Hcduced $1776 ; ! Fu Pl y Elegant ! $79,900. 2053 146,000. 549·403t 1:;;;;;;;;848~·ll3<JO~;;~~~ '::!'!l!~~~!l!!~~-1 ~·~~~~~~~~-~-~I ki tche n · Sec I ude d rcnted, low care duplex. Phalarope.Agt.54 1-SOJZ MESA DEL MAR -•LOWESTPRICEinrac· master suite. All neW'! f t · t break 3 LA. CUEST.A. quet club. Pro!'ly dec'd pain(. Decorator shac irs user s ax · OPEN HOUSE throughout. f\111 price Bdrms., 2 baths plus .,( SAT&SUN 11.5 IDEAL HOME IY THE SEA 3B R, fml din & ram rm. $.19,950_ Take advantage. I SUJ>t'r 2 bdrm., 2 bath. COSTA ·MESA'S BEST Vacant 4 Br Zl51 Desoto Fresh 4 bedroom, 2 bath. Beaut. yd. $55,900. By Call fast. Call 752-1700. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 2919 Newport Blvd. canter 30111 Just $1 12,724 BUY-Really neat 3BR, Ave c M • ReautiCuJJy upgraded, Newer La Palma model. owner. 559-0'1'11 Of'!,, 111 9 •11 s rUN 10111 ,..l(t• lafbao Island I 006 Corona d~I Mer I 022 University Redty boat/camper gate, pool. ~· · · I a r ge bed room. 2~ Fireplace, bllnS, Spanish 1----------1 1 '· ·';; I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3001 E Cst Hwy 673-6510 r · d d 1 baths, / car garage, tile roof, upgraded in & VETS HO DOWN ~~.JJJ.l 'J!f•lJ 1{1-~!::m Bh:::e~32 r~:: .. ~~ OPEN 51~~5& SUM ~~!!~~~~~ ....... !~.~~ ~~:·~~-~~~~~-~J f:re~~l ~f:i~~~ ~~~~· g~~g~~u~uif!n~:;i~0~: ~?::!~~tir:'u~t,:'f:u .''~;~ \idjjl\ ' b 2 ba Sil 9 950 I J'SE '••ue uw1TEDIROwERS huge heated filtered Call to see. RedC.arpet mos.3Br.2ba,Famrm, o" /Bk ' 675 51 is I , ·'!'I,· A~ " " DUHAN & DOYLE pool. Covered paUo, cul-Realtor!!. 536-8836 air cond. Owner. $53,000. . ~·ner ·r. . nr1 !!arbor V1"cw llills. 4 Br, MESA VERDE REALTORS INVESTMENT. INC. d I t bo ·1 --------------! 17141552 1222 673 -7039. 21 1 Abalone with oce14n & bay view. JohnC 6 .6-7 •14 e-sac o, ator lra1er IE•CH • Grey. "' "' 1740 Or•nQW,Cost• MeM access. Lots of extras ,,,.., C OLLE<OE PARK . $51,500 A•e. E?01 'd"c ·1'0'r0"' lot; COUNTRY CL. UB 548-1168 $65.900.Atltenns. STOllYIOOIC YACAHT lalboa Peninsula I 007 ""ame cei " am. rm.; 1800 SQ. FT .• 3 br, 2 ba,1---"------('If] •Ml4'!1f.!" $47,500 Owner has moved out of Lowest price in Collece Park! Immaculate ever· ywhe re ! Professional landscaped! Portico en· try with parque noors.: ~w off.white carp.. SaleDyOwner Camrm,frml.dinrm,2 OPEHHOUSE! ".l".~fl,OO -tJ0 1.!;t th II h. J.•••••••••••••••••••••• drape s. Qui i:k n 3B f --~~·-·-----3 Paint&SAVE!!Swttp-earea&rnust se t as OCEANFROJ\1'4 br. 2 ba possession. Ov.'l'ler. ~ i ·~· r :: :i;: ;io::pci ~:~~~ • ~;u~tw~~~~s B~ 312 Hanover Dr. Sun 1:2-4. 962·4471(f.::)546·810 . ing stairs to MAMMOTH fantastic University • Panoramic Vie"'' S92,500 courtyd. elec. gale, cust Just listed! 3 Br. Only artist's retreat & game Park: Horne. Dc11.utifully Easy Terms. 640 1Zl7 crpt and drps thruout, 2 c•~p~p~t~.S:.::<0~·53::::98::.... ____ I $44,950. rm, master +children's designed, with soaring, White bric k meta led fireplace. 1-'iesta site • family roo-m . All c-eramic tile kitchen-self· I clean oven. Hidea wa~ m aster s u i te -walk-ID~ closet . I.ush up·gndl!CI carpets. Fantastic value:: $51 ,SOO price. Hurry-call now. 7.52-1700. Century 21 · f~15·722 1 • frplc's, elcc. gar opener. •MESA VERDE• UNITED IROICER OPEH SUH. l·S suite, gourrriet kitchen, · cathedra l ceilings & a Uuplex S93.500 4 BR DUPLEX Many "xlras. All \.his on Large JBr, 2'nba, FR. 646-7414 SHARP CAL formal dine, roaring sep . vc,in g fo r the Tripl ex SJ25,C.W with 3 BR. 2 Ba Rental. 17th fa irway. Includes Big yard. ~per Sharp! CLASSH: s t.one Cireplace. Low chi I~ re n ·k . B rhi g ht&. . fl.1a rs hal1Rlty b75·4600 South of Bayside Dr. fullmembersttip inMesa Nr .GolfCourscs. BACK BAY Family Con· 1716.Z'Wffclrose down & ·p AST s pahcio~s 1~t~ e n Verdec.c . Pn.cedlosell 3140Co t Cl b~ d 3 b 3 b tt R r · All ~s·•so·on.Bkr-«•11 enc anting 1v1ng rm. with beaulif1.1.I natural un ry u .....-. o, r, a, a ·gar., JB 2ba, t'\lll trees. .----= -.N · h b · k r 1 Pri Capistrano leoc:h I 018 wood textures. Only ll~b~y~o~wgne~';•;t~S~l~39~·;SOO~. ~~l;O~w~n~er~/~B~k~r;;,;m.:~"';88, upgraded. New appl's. terms. Asking $47,950 wit n c rp c, Yale 30"' Jav• Rd .... ~.. L t Ope Sat & · v•cAMT courtyard & entry. Steps ••••••••••••••••••••••• year new. Call&\4·7211 .,.. "'""""""" g. r ec. c r. n . ,,,.., 7 Walk I .. h! to pool & tennis. Call to· OCJ>:AN VJEW Dupll'x ,~· S un. S 4 3 .SOO. 244 55821CenDrive .0 °'.C' day-thiswon'tlastlong. ISOO sq. rt . 3 BR, 2 Ba . By FUNKY COTTAGE .EASTSIDE MarseiUes Way,833-2014 Bright and cheery 4BR Large Jotwitbfnaltrees. IRVIHE HOMES, Of'fN 11(\/•tl 5 ,U,..10/!f .. .c,• 1 .• ,~w~n~e,«~'7~4~.soo~.o'~"~·~t.<~7~2~~~~·~~·~· ~·~~~·~~I 0"' DZ LOT 22b yrk. olld Clharrnch "J bJ· COLL p,k. 3 hr. 2ba, Uv& f"~;;"~• in immed. Qn .. ~.~~~!.'i";so~i bM~~i REALTORS :~, . . .··,~ t.J:CEANVJEWOuplex.by ""-ric rpc., ar w ··ram rm. Many extras. Y-•. : sell! Owner will dlalce 552·7000 · ---·· THE REAL ESTATERS ~n~. 4~ !~z & I Br. Irvine Ten-oce ia~:. ;e~~~c~ 1"::~e ~g ~!ii! $4,000 dwn.. should ~ltl4~eJI SAS,000 ownr. ·r ~ m Joan atS"!o BOB PETTIT ~;~: ,1_ .~,·.:~ I -" · -· 1s12 Dolph,in Terral;:e~ 4 trees, located in the s·OUTHLANDERS SCOTT REALTY ' Realtor-Owner TURTLUOCK I ~arona dl'I Mer 1022 Br, 3 Ba , pool r ecreationa l belt -642.6368 MESA VERDE. 3Br, 2ba. I I 53 .. 7533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sun&SurfPropertics Lion 's Park. lioys &t~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""' fam rm, Golf crse vu. Turtle Rock OPEMSA.T,ISUMl•5 J _____ , _ _.:6~7~3~·1~1'=..8 ___ Girls Club, Sr. Citizens! $4 6.500. Lyons Rily REALTY INC. -11715 PoMOPicosso, SPYGLASS HILL . C lub. all right there. Sl3 900 545-9751 714/146· 1371 ; Popular 4 +family No. Z 2 Bdrms., den, 2 baths; l Jhr . w/view on poolsize Harbor View Hill Great potential. Call ' ';;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;J ~ plan, Cathedral ceiling, rrplc .; c ul de •lie.! corner tot. Upgraded & 4.Blt, BrOadmoorHomes 546.2313_ Townho u se. lovely 31• HOMEoffht -formal dine, central Custo m s hutt e r s~ newl y painted. Priced with v iew . $\23,000. ~" '""." s f!A'f 1oaf l'fl(1 • large Br, Z Ba, dbl gar. COLL~IP.A.ak atrium. Turtle Rock. pool carpets. drapes. Quick 1 ;'f:!::~:e:: I 5 Agenl •••·-~~[;;'2~;~1,·~·~::~,·~t~~!~!~··~·1~1~:t~l~~~:i~~~·;!1.f~i~{~~~~:~~~~·~~~~-r·~bw,,.~··~'."~~!,'~·1 ;~~l~F~i;E ~2,~t~fZ'=~! 1:1 =e ~E::~~~',;7f:g~~~ posFfo~= ~ JI EXCLUSIVE --w/sunken Roman tub. TA.KEADIYE New o n marke t ; 4 Ocean & Bay Vu . split ' By Owner-5 Br, 1700sq rt. app't. Boat ga t e . Close lo in the s harpest pool bdrm~ .. 21h ba., fam. level, J Br. 2 Ba. formal QE $4.1,000. CTNCL or con· Carbi•Mwtin Inc.. beach . $5S,900. CALL heme on the'IIJlarlcet. by rm din rm z.Sty Cov· · d in. rm, fam. rm. pool SPYGLASS MESA YER tract. Paularino nr. Redtors 644-7662 968-4441 the bCh. Privacy sur-ere·d p"a tl~; cuStom l l'ize,lot. Owner. $85,000. Fairview.S$7-0t49 CREST REALTY rounded by a lovely la d s aping Cedar ...,_,_.,_116_. ______ ,2 Stor y New Bedrord COUNTRY CLUB 1----------IBy Owner. 4 Bd, Z ba, ----------/courtya rd. Otfite and shi~glecexteri~,2 frplcs.· SEETHE OCEAN plan. 4 Br, 3 Ba, Family Sale By Owner CRAFTSMAH"S fenced Y,;'!z Ji°;1 boat & llCi A.SA pool table. 968--44S6 ACllNUtUllCIWUT Culdesac:. lmmac. cond. · "From your rront slep. Rm.+ huge bonus room. 4 8 3 B f ep WORKSHOP camper .. · · IARH SUPEI ASSUMAILE lo;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;I $68,950 I W.lk On. 'hnrt block & Lots or xtras . Super d ,· •" rm'.· 'emn crm10•5'e d. D J'oiwt 1026 at 7% interest VA loan.I ~ UNIVERSITY PAIK . hbo Onl $159900 Ji*lis ted!Neverbefore _. M;.ij estic 2 s t ory R ti 1 to hool & U I ltyP~ •·atrh the boals return at neig rs. Y • courtyd, elec. gate, cu.st on the m arket like this.•••••••··~••••••••••••• Shorecreslhome close to ea Y c ?se ~c s ft Yers .... Popular Cambridge s unset Take an early fee. Open Sat. & Sun. l·5 crpt and drps thruout, 2 An EasUlde 0::6ta Mesa By Owner 1n Dana Knolls . the beach in one of the ~ach. Bike trails. su~r Lowest price for quick m ode I , e nd un it ; . 3 mornin g j og on the 20 !\fission Bay Dr. frplc's, elec. gar opener. pool home like you have Lar1e 3 Br, 2 Ba w/your m 0 s t d es i r a b I e immaculate 2 stry with sale. Fee Jand with cut.e3 bdrms., din. rm., 2 baths. I beach. All lttis can be Many xtras. All this on n e v e r seen . A choice of crpt & d~. neighborhoods of Hunt· lg. rooms. 968-4456 · bedroom , rami ly rm Priced · t o sell faal •l yours ~·hen youo"TI lhis t'lth fairway. Includes craftsman's dream LarRe fenced yard with jngton Beach . This SUHNYKITCHEfrill home. F r ee s tanding $44,950 spacious 3 nn Family full membership in Mesa workshop, a huge family pa"'.ed boat, RV , or spacious 4 bdrm, 2 balh •JGd. Sized &Inns. house, fenced yard. Con· DAVID D. C.411.SOM room home with huge Verde C.C. Priced to sell r oom with brick trailer stor age area. hom e offers formal din-•l.ikeNewCarpct venlentto tennis &swim· REALTOR 13J..92tJ) master s ui te & low. low by owner at Sl39.500. fireplace. l ow m a in· $54,SOO. 496-0685. in g room. large family •Tasteful Decor ming. $62,900. Pete Bar· upkeep. Only $!:15,000. l '"""30"""24"""J~a~•~a~R~d~.~-"""-""""""l tenance i;andscaping. NEW DUPLEXES from room, space-age kitchen •Ofil)'$39,900. rettRealty,642-5200 Reduc.cl $2000 -~ with terms. Call644-7Zl I Lots of rrwt trees. Its 3 ....,0 ,950. -oo. down. Uve & lush grounds with cov-Call Today! ~~~~~!!".~~~~ Univer. P ark F.dinburgb 1. b d 2 b th I ' ...,... _.. e r ed pallo & tota l MESA VERDE ~.roo m , a •P U; in one, rent the other. privacy.Justlistedaton· Real Estate OPIMHOUSES 3 BR, 21/i BA. ra m rm., Mc 6 73•760 I Beautiful tri-level 4 BR, 3 r~~:~glt :s00~iy 1 1.:.~~ ~l~~n C~~es~s~~~~i'.. ~~~-Call 96.J.S67l or bl3~~~:.r 14962Tcog:i~1 1C~~~-4 hr ~d~~ A~~-t~~trSl:l ! Ba , fam-rrh home. Large Call546·Z313. 496-3431 ss9 500 Beau t. yard. Patio. Corona del Mer I 022 Corana d rl Mer 1022 ······················· ......... ·.·.:··········· WATERFRONT llOM l.with O CEANS of FINANCING Loo k. at this spectat:ular. waterfront H ome, then check your t.-ix advisor. 'Seller can accept prepaid .interest, in· st.ailment sale, etc. Impressive 2 story , 4 tledrooms, 4 baths, formal dining room, family r'oom on FEE land . Panoramic day and nite VIEW Pier & Stip for la rge boat and 2 side 11es for s maller b oats. Private b each O CEAN. Bb l t:l·I. G REENlRY & " LAGOON with lire du~k"' .. One o f the las t EXCLUSIV E OC EAN- ' FRONT LOTS IN CYPRESS SHORE, San Clemente. Excellent rerms trades, prepaid interesl, e tc- S 129.500 ON THE ll'ATEH WALK TO THE YACHT (LUil Quality 2 .s tory, 3 bed"room , famil y room, secluded center patio, pJus waterfront patio facing expansive view of the Bay. Plans for pier and 40 ft. dock. ' t Wt: s pectalir.e in ... on t he W<tler ... near tht.wate r ... view-of watrr- ' WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTAT P. 26:l3 W COclst Hig hway Newport Be.1ch ·· 1714) 63 J.J4 0IJ • L'·v.,m &Jo,m•IDin-rm. !.>Pl"'111 0 •11 s rt..Wio~r r1ic'• ...::..-..:c.ccc... ______ , -By Ow n e ,. P•es ti ge · · w It th I I !. -.. I 17522 Teac hers. '1 h r, a paper ru-ou • ~~:trr~ .• :.~l~~:~.00o~5i4~~· "=~=:~~:!!~~=·· .. ~: ·~· ~-·-.. ~·~J·~l~~~~~·~ii~'~'~·N~~l u _;..~N-i~~·:._v_.E_.r:_~_·_t_'_f_5 e_!_e_i~_w_. I ' ~~7~!~ :2~~":iE:f ~~~ovinectown. ;o Br, r.%;.:~~:~~71.;}~~= I _o_pe_n_Sa_t&_Sun l·S. -BTaro 1032 -::--:---:--:--:::::::::::1 --~~"''.:9~2:.· -----1 RAHCHIULTTr 5S2-l800 1 COl"OH def Mer I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner /Agt. ASSUME Save SS. By owner. Up-151-2000 VIEW YOUI PARK I •••••••••••••••••••••••l·---------1 VA or 11>% dn. U-4,950. graded 4·br. New paint .----------1 From the living nn . .nn.-, ~ll. mac nab / Irvine ~ realty FOR THE llEST IN SPYGLASS HILL P'llOPYTIES lLEGAHCE! 4 bedroom, family room home w /POOL & 180 degree VIE W !! Ex- cellent location. $210.000. Laszlo Sharkany 644·6;!00. (P5'1) • SPY<OL.ASS CUSS! Fronl row view! A tn1ly quality home priced to SELL NOW! Com- pare! 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, super yard · -a ll for ONLY $149,500. Clint Moses 642-8235. (P:;:>) A SPECIAL LOCATION. Highly upgraded 4 bedroom home situated on a spacious lot w /peek·a· boo v ic"r & pride of ownership thruoul. Reduced to· $12'1,900 fee. llelty Kerr r>44-6200. \ P56 I PRESTIGE. Lovely executive 4 bedroom. 3 bath home w /vi ews of hills. city & ocean. Wonderful for entertaining or for family living. NOW $1fi9,500 & YOU o"·n · the land ! J eann e Newman 642-8235. \P57) I S46·TI39 ;645-97J.3 C ust om drap es, FixerUDDer dow. Spacious mstr.\" Open 1·5. Sat, Sun. 3Br, 3 wallpaper 963-5353. 4 BEDROOM: '1v:, baths bdrm. + 2 more good yrs old, Corne r lot. l -'$4~7~·~500=·------and your own pool. It has 11ized. Family rm .• grt:at l View Of'llleL* $49,9:;o . 6472 ShieldA Dr. SWIMMING POOL beell painted but has a patio & profess. planned. Charming 3 bedroom, 2Y: 846-JISO. 4 BR+ zBA little more to be done. landscaping. $S6,500 baths. Near community --Under $5().,()00 In prim Let us s how it t.o you. STAY COOL I recreation center. Nicely COUMTRY CLUI -~ ooo th h ths & bri k 0 bed 2 2 H. B. loCaUon. caJl Red _.., ... ese ot mon en~ upgraded. Priva te c ur • rm, s tory-Carpet, Reallors LE RAISOR joy the other comforts fit' palio surrounded by fp\c H U NTINGTON 962•4495 this air·cond. 3 BR, l•j trees. Priced under the SEACLIJo'F home i.'\ just REALTY Greentree. Use )'()Ur VA. market at $59,750. minutes rrom the C'OUn· Condo. 3 br. 11/1 ba. 17 • or FHA. $$4,95q 245620verlake try club, tennis courts & La Costa. H.B. Open THE ur" ·-~ I 0 IT • •-h E t dee tot 4$23 Campus Or,. Irvine • -WI:'. pen o ui:ac · x ra P + House S un . 1·5. Agt. CampusValteyShopCt•. RE•LTOR· 51.Z.Olll 644-1766 al car ga raKe.Call 968-86!1 ·--A 0 ,.........._...tte. CALL0133-1600 4231Rataelst.,Irnne .. _ I h OPEHHOUSE r-1•Y-, 1034 nYU"' 5-c1 15 $SAYEMONEY$ JBR.njBA,dining.,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.-.1 I . "'21 , 19832 G~lt'T' Don't.rent! B~ythisup· &bar.Frpl,fmt."-ba~j BIGGEST 4 Bedroom s. 2 baths, bes t:raded 2 bdrm., family patios. 551·1"1 IAMCHIMF.Y. c:rptg,drapes.lront&re rm. t'Ondo with <!entral L998nel•oeh IO•l Approa. v., acre wlth 536-7542 ar paUot. Ex.cet&enl. loc.a air. in Irvine, for$32,900. •••••••••••••••••••••••~ mod"n J bd'm home·l--------1 Hon. Walk to shopping .OHLY $6,600DM. DUl'Ll!X/4PLEC ' I and separate rec. room-schools: Only $47 ,900. with paymts : ol _approx. A L M 0 S "( 0 CE AN' many fruit trees Is huAe Sun9-et Real Est et $300 mo .• whlch mcJudes :. FRONT "c'a'11d94••n, ... :~!-!;.,!.E•Rt40MS.. =-.,,._o,m='°'· =='~~-~~ lhaotxes&.~lsdurw .. o•~b.1.~ .. TV•..; Solle nd or aurf &-viewt.! ... .....,.,,...,.,,. llf.Al.TVCOMPANY BY OWNER Prin. -•y•. ..v "'' ...,. "" t 1 1 ~ $, • ulSH vt•' ... """ 1reenbell & poOI See this us . e egance. mov~-1111 -""" -....... Lg. 4 br, fam rm, 2 ha. lod•)'! Call · /mUJ1t sell! Reduced to· D'!MxOrCoetdD frml din. Prime local. · IRYluEH~•s, $180,000 . Owner . Open Two • LaCue.ta" Villas Wilt to bch, E8der " _._ house Sat/Sun. 1·5, lll1 · · . •Side:by·slde. Super cor· Edison S ehl•. Clean. RULTORS sold! 1782 <>cean Way. l--'======--.1 ner location w/boat or taa tefull7 dec:or'd . 552·7000 494-5502or 498-2995 llSTIUYIHAIU trailer ~torage . $72,500.913-4640 . BOBPETrlT ri bedroom" 2 bath!. Buy . --Realtor-Owne• OCE" ... VIEW I SISJ,900.16.A<MB dgeport one 4)r both! $43,000 11 8YOWNERJmmac.2br,1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 An St. Exclusive 3 br. home. $4.S,?$0. OPEN SUN. l..S. 1 ha Condo. Ol'OUl)d Or.11 IY OWMll 2 yrs old. 1,liOO sq. n . 18111 4 1820 ALSUNA . on Cul-de.sac, ar. pool. tJ•s 11.A.UTifUL a BR. 2 Ba, Frptc, 2 car Overl'lized master br. tP-40 ) $27,29S. 842-1708 Hilh In the hillaof Turtle gtr w /i uto. op-ener.1 w /dressing rm. E•· Forlnformation Rock, we htvoe thh1 a Steps to.t enidiJ court• qui site liv · rm., tam., & Lolt Mll ler642-8235 8b~.o~:~o 2~· ~~·& bdrm., 2 bath home wllh Hiah Seboot, oonvenlmt formal din. rm. W /all I~"""""""""""""""""""""~ family room, lo\'ely pool to be1ch •town. S79,'4». · modern kitchen w/ln·1· B e •ch . Lo ina l nt ·-'"J 1 4M-flllor ~ direct. li.Chtlnaandeatlng lndacpg. w /1prnklrlf ........ acuss . lt's cwitom1 .c~="-"-'"'--"'"'---• k M · --'" HD......,, thruout and h• a oomer •re-a. llu&e P•rk·ll e HOW IS T .. TIME ove in Cuuu. -·"""· Jot view. Priced at y•rds. Sprlnklen. t:x· ror job .seekers lo check Open llouse Sat. & Sun Stt,500 pensive carpets and the Daily Jlilot lftlp 1·5, Nr. Brootchu~t & ~ drape s 1hroughout . Wa nled classification. tr Atlanta.10181EICapitan O wn er h ome. Call the job you want 1~ not Dr .• 9!68·5138 ~-~~-·3736 or HKR. thcrc you mi1thtconslder lrTS.. IG44 VISl•N <>ffflrl ng your l'ICr\·icrs •••••••·•••••-.•••••••• BYOWNF.n l.m'ely3Dr. wilh an ad in the .Job Turtlerock Bro•dm<>or llALTY ha home v.• /m<iny xtr•s. Wanted ca t e~ory Phone Twnhse. 4br. 2~ba. FR, SS2-7500 $4ll,2SO . 968-M91. 842·:ii618 DR. S?'0,000. PP.IJl.2708. I •OPEN HOUSE• " 220 Emerald Bay Sun., Au1. 3rd., 2-Spm .. 3BR hoao._ prpt''ly.de<'cl. · Whttewaltr vie•. $119,000. .. LIHlt01' I ..... -. . ....... ~.~.( 't .. .JM r- , ' ·~ I ~ I tt..M•l'orS• 1-.. ~s• -"~-1 ............ -..... "~-1-HForS• ;;;;~·· ·········;;;~ i::;.:;··. ·········;~·~4 ~~·;::;·M;;.;····;~·5; ~;;:,;;;;1~::.·····,·~52 ~·;,:~ ;;~·;~·;i ~:;;.:; ·~;~:; ····;~·;; ..... ················ ......................... ··•···················· ....................... ···················-···· ········· ............. . DR4M4 TIC INTIIY-' ' 1'ak1es you in lo the 2;story Jiving r m.; )'ou II sec the formal dining & the •un· ken fa m ily rm. with wet ba r Central 11pstu1n; ha ll way provides easy -access 1o!he 4 bdrms .' 2 bathkilc larg~ closels ." IL s we ll deco r a t ed . pr oress . landscaPlld & locolc<l near park, pool & :school. .Just reduced to $63,400 TERRIFIC CONDO tt ~s priced a l only $34.900! Large formal a rea, fan1i ly rm .. kitc.h.e.n pan· try; .2 bdrms., 2 baths ; lots o! storage & a ut1~llly rm. ,<\ ~rcul home with com· mwuty recreation. . IT'S I EAUTll'UI.! Speciolir ing in Resoll·1 1n the Beautiful private comm unities of : laguno Beach South Laguna Laguna Nigvcl • Private• beach , 31/:i utre rec. center with tennis courts, olympic size pool, · ja_cuzzi, s a un a a nd t lubhousc. ll!e ¥ow"'9 "-~ wtl bo opoot In S... Tor- .,._ .. c-1 Hlqltw., ...:I Mar'J•••il• f ar ,,_ IO .. d io. S..dey 2 lo 6 PM. 33S92HALYARD. Vacant. Make offer. 3 BR. . . . . . . . . . . . . .....•. $55,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5pm 32561 Adriatic Dr M011arc h lay Terroc~ PRICE REDUCED ..................... SI 2Z,500 OCE4H YIEW, 4 JIR, 3 BA . film rm. Z· AlMu1ns. Z·Palio:--. f''i replucc. C LYDE IELL REAL~JATE 49', 1177 499·2'22 ............... ~ ~-~~~~~~-~ ... ~?~~ Mewport Beach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• No.14 w t"';~TCLJ ... f' Sonday,Auyy:llJ .19TS ~~~~-~~.~ ••.•••• 1 ~~~.~~~.~ •••••••• Mewporl l•odt I 069 M•wporl l e odl I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• *LIDO ISLE * OPEH SUHDAT 1·5 I 04 VIA H4 VRE 4 Bdrm . c-us to rn hc,111e : furm:.il -"ining rm .. library \..·ith frill<:.: <1o k (!rs.: $163,000 126 VIA OllYIETO Master suilc ove rlooks 2-slv .. liYing r rn .: 3 bdrms . + f;1n1i l ~· rrn ': s trada comer . $J2H,JOO · LAWSON REA l ESTATE 34 16 Via lido, H .I . 675.4 562 DAILY PILOT House• fol" S-. D9 • -~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ... ci....... 1016 •• ........................ , lt111se Worms on th\' 11tra land surroundinR 2 fix er up1>er occariv1t:..N hometi. Both fur $67 .SW. Anchor&ge Investment& 496 771 1. ___ _ Son J ua n ·cap lstrano 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4llr. 2 t1.1, ISUO sq rt. p!,1y r.,•11n p ;1 t lo, hid~l.'pd , Li.: lot nr bch. A.~kl11 t; $!"13,;.00. lmn1d. UCl.'U ll<l n l'Y 2591 2 J\V t:n l tla C abr1 l lfJ . .19:$·38~3 or 493· 1755. Mobile Homn '°'"Sale 1100 ·············'········· 197 5 28 R . 28A. :?Ox.56° •• l-llgh in the hills of Turtle Rock we ha ve lhil; 3 bdrm .. 2 bath home ;.ith fa_nuly room. lovely pool and jacuzzi. ll s custom thruout and has a corner lot view. P riced il l '19,500 23852 MARMARA 8AY. 2 BR. den, Vil.I.A (.;harming. l<iste ruJty dc corated 2BR 2ba Ct>111lu in Newport lkach. Lo\'C ly· gardens and pool. 111 quiet 11urround1n£:.s. W:1tk to We1Stcliff shop'c. Adult owne8~~· IWe.st r liff :•l Dover l. 645·2tJ48, Agl , 646·1414 BIG CANYON F<1ntust1 r J Hr, 2 ~2 &, 2 s lur)' horne. With a VI t-:w ! tli~hly upgr<idetl 1n :i suµer location. Spa . $192 .SOO. Open Sat. & Sun. 1·5 9 Hue Grand V.:ille B Skyline. Pets OK. Short Newport leoch I 069 Mewport e ach I 06~ blk lo ocean. SJS.6065. garden home .................. S58,SOO • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••• • I .:=;;;.:=:.::.:::.:=-='--- VISleN A lled I-fill Company 11124 Ctll•ff Dri•e l.W•ri llty Pri 51i•ppl-. Cetdw h.. 552-7500 • L-leoch 1041 L.,...aloach 1041 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GREAT OCEAHVU Vktori •. Beoeh eou~go: 'Trl·level J br z bii 1 Ocean .s1deofhwy: View. deck & c()v :d. p~t i~: Owner req~res fast sa l~. ·l n+Outdoor frplcs. Wot· J!.':l.SOO. Arch lill y Re!il , bar. fncd. yd .. 8 fruit Lstate. 499·227'l trees. 8 1t.on 2 1ots,2car Wi\LK TO P RIVATJ.: g ar. 497-20SU, 1025 Noria. DJ.:ACl l in So. Laguna. J L~ted, reduced toSt:D.~5 B H , 2 n A .. 2 fi replaces, bis oc.:ean view. $67,500. P anor1mic Ocean View! 3 Br + F am. Rm.! Tri· l e v e l. Jo'p lc l Bl tn11 ~ -• ••• .,~ !Jn • t DUPt.1'.:X I BR. Apt ,..-, ......... ~ · ,,i,: & l"r"c s tud i o 5.JJ.2212 & -""---'-------I fi repl aces, big y a r d w /bearing avocado Ire-es and bunk house. $79,500. O cea n v ie w corn er, artil!ltic home, 1,00J sq.ft. 1 Bd. P rivacy. 49-l·lll 'Pm RIGllT ON TifE SAND ..-"C:..--------1-Ocean front income ••U PPER 3 ARCll EA''' units plus a rommercifl •• S plil·level Cbnlem-lot o'n Coas t llw ~ pora ry•w /2Blt 21hbu, 1V $220,000. 33441 PERIWINKLE. 3 BR , fa m rm, DR, ocean view .... , ......... $86 ,500. 33431 PERIWINKLE.4 !JR. fam rm, ocean view .................... $89,950. · 33M>5 PE RIWI NKLE 4 Bil. Shows like model. Ocvu ............. :$94 ,500. 23731 MONT EGO BAY . 3 BR. kit w/atrium gurden, ocean vu. $98,000. ly App111l ah1wnt 23781 HOBA RT BAY. Soph isticated 3BR. s tud~ ....... , . . . . . ...... $86,950. 23656 TAM PICO BAY. 4BH, ocean vie w· studio ................... $92,500. Homes availa ble from $50,000 up to $400,000. Ma ny wilh ocean viev.·s . Loeated on Coast J-ti ghway. between L agun a a nd Dan a Point . "c-lhls a<t ,al tho_.. gal• fw·admit· -·· En1oy Th·· Good L1f•· 3711'> ',oulh(ou~t Hwy South loguno 499 4564 493 ~2513 rm. 2 decks o\•erlooki ng ocean. tennis (·ls, p•·t . beach . $97,500. C<t ll &'11 ·9411 P1·gg' I .l\ lor LIMJU"a l e ac h I 048 L09una leach _ I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... _______ !Oceanfront Woods Cove. BAYFRONT 2 Cuslom Hom"-"s BALBOA PLNINSlJl.1\ Excellent location OO lhl' Bay & on1r,; block to th1· <.k:ean. Each home has 4 b dr m s , 4 bath s & 673-7601. Galle ry. 2 r1 rcplaccs.1..,"'.""'.""'.""'.""'."~"'.""'.""'."I wetba r , ultru nlode rn j: kitchen & pri vat e pil•r. Fee land. Scl\ ;i.( 1200 HBR VU MOHTEGO East Balbg,a · '!llvd ., or call 675·8120 (&'lhore dl"-By (J"•ne r. 4 Br, 2 Ba, l''arn. lt m. Dlt. bonus I :t:':;i:'·========l ""closed atriun1 fplant.s. I· IO)'S ~) f"ee, <Juil•l slrt'('l. Grand Opening NEWPORT VILLAS Condominium Honu~s ln Prestigious Westclif( area or Newport. Be;tch s42:000 to 544.ooo l Bedrooms, 2 Baths separ ate dining area •Decorator "'°'all to wall Nr. 1:iool & school. Xtra 1.'lean. Occupancy by ~pl. Br kr cooperation in\·ited. S85,900. Good rinanci ng, by appt. uni)'. 832·2200 • EXl'4HD TOUR STYLE OF LIYINw I If you like l>ri t k, c.:un1c & sec this Lido Island s pat·iolL'i humc on 45 fl. lot. 3 Bdrn1 s .. <lcn + (;imily rm. Easy walk ing & bi king di.sl<-inet: to beach & vi ll age. Coppe r J>lumbing. Appr ox. 3,ooO sq. ft. $142,500 LIDO · REALTY 3377 v;a lido, H.L 6 7J.7JOO ~-~~!.~~ ~:.o:.~ ... ~?.6.~ 1~.~-:f.~. ~~.~~-· .~?!.~ COMPARE & SEE PIER & FL04T Thill is the best bl.I)' u1 J hdrms., family rm., Ne""·porl Beat·h i\ lg . 4 halhs. On\y$18.S.OOU spocious hon11•, l'orn Open Sat/Sun 1-5 p le l e ly upgr aded 1n 61 1 36thStrttt Ma riners Schou! U1s tricl . tJwners ha\'(' bought anolhf'r :ind are anxious to ~ell . There ·~ not. another like il a1 $83.950 . .5 4,·.llS l l 4 646-6710 2 •••• $69,500 Open SatfSun l·S 2600 Cliff Drive J OHES REAi.TY * • 6 73-6210 * * ca•JH!l;ng -BY OWNER -DOVER SHORES LIDO ISLE •E nclosed Jl <l lio ur S"L'.NSAT IONA.LN•"y/ balcony Dover Shores Bayfront the fa mily that baths r_ o ~·t:ll l NGS !"" •Continuous t lcan1ni: Home on Fee Land ~ together slay!' togclhcr- oven Call 548·1589 Sun only. and 10 will fiL into this in· R f · t door jacuizi. Spaeious 5 L;i rge home with POOL . t" LA 1\11NG0 · .Int cond. Hea ~onable . Com p!. furn . t~rg I Bil , twin bed!>. Beaut adult park, t1W W. 15th St, Sp. 18, NH." .. 4 A-_,_..- 8 ''.\J8•, }''red aif, W /W > cpt ~. air l.'ond . Adult '- p<i rk. Ct\l . 642·9677. •·• 1974 . 20'x60' l.fomcttc on be :i ut llunt. llarbo1.1r. M0-1431 afl 5p1n. 2 BR. in Adult Park, no pets. 2 br, 2 ba, a /c. bt fl l a ndsca p e, Fore s t Gardens Park. 581·CID8 . A.cnoqe f or sale-1200 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Acres in South Laguna $48.000. 1'l a kcb 6 ocean vie"'°' parcels. Only l5"i'G do"'°·n. Coa l & uranium ran suppl y all our energy flJr JOO y ri;, but invest ~ a gainst infl~lion. Owner .. ~ 494 ·8106 or 4!1"J-6550. .. Business Pr operly 1400 ·• ......................• ' PRIMEIAMK IUILDIHG Sl ,050.CW $172,000·Yearly income Excell ent tax sheller -1 Great Newport. location Ted llube rt & Assoc. 615·8500 . ' DONO REAL'r,· 1Nc. lt~,\11"1' !.~·.1,(tr111• ''' ·~~unu 1\.1 ·" h 1~ l\>\1 "* e r1 gcra o r . 11·e BARG AI N B U Y fo r bedroom,4 ~i baths ,new· 48H,fan1 /din rm,lanai. make r . . r-:astbluf r home. $79,500 1 d d d on bi .. 50 ' lot . Only • 3 heo l e d s 1o1•11n nun g firm. Made f"'r exec. F.n· y et·oraled an reu y !t·•o.ooo". C.M. OFFICE ILDG. I , v ~move in. ~ <Jt •EXCELLLN'r <kean poo s . lertaini ng + fami ly Ii\'· Prime llarbor Blvd. cor. rabulous 6 Ud . 4 ba . SJ.50.000. 1 '~. or m ake of. fe r. o "·n. 494·7156. View lioni e·JD R +den-4 IR.wood&9cns EXCLUSIVE LogunaHills 1050 •Drape ri e~ ing. lmmcd. l)ccup'l.'y, 1337Galaxy Ua yfront home. !"JO' lot. 3Sty. F'i ne gruwth area Centrally located :.ind Coastline view: fa mily SIHICle mftfteRJ•lft'a ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Log.burning fl repJat•c O"'°·ner. Open Uaily 1·5. OPEN HOUSE Lovely 5BR. picr &slip. Air-cond .. Sched. inc. overlooking one of the rm., frplc .. din.in~ rm., Prime white wate-r toca· TO WN ll OUSE (New •~bund ~nt closet sp<ice-2900 A \ta Vi s ta Dr. Sat/Sun 1-5 $225 .000. C;i.\I ror full $131,214 yr. wt'i,OC() >' I . _, landscaped ; sprinklers ; • with mo.,orcd c loset Nrc-T-'-C 1ne11t areas.,, La,:una. ll!e. enlry ; priv. corner l ion a l the oceanfronl. Worldl J br, z ba. cpt..s, doors 64-t-1570or 644·8995. PETE BARRETT particulars. Wesl•y , .. ,_. 0 "\ $7D,500. lot, Ne-w cusiom home. Steps lead to rin cst drp s. bltns . $31 ,500 . ·1 11 •• 1256 -1-t·AR BORVIEW . -REA"JY-J1r\ttingham)~tllty Realtors 644.4910 ..,. * LINWO * beaches: walk for miles. 846-7!>82 or581 ·3622: " L. /J REAL ESTA.TE $9 7.500 J Bedrooms. J baths. R"tlllftdRoad PAl.ERMO 64 2.5200 675 .4060 '".~Liu-..... CelMt.•'iY Lots/ -.~ 403·88 12 4!:19·1397 Dupl•a, Clofe In pool: Z year5 old. Custom J BR. 2ba . cnlrl <iir, s hag NEWPORT Bfo;ACll 4 Hr. 21 2 lla\ Lg,. Fam. -~~~~~~~~~ 3336 Via Lido ti75·01ZI Crypts. 1500 llugc:.l BK. 2ba .. custom built. $JJ9,500 <'Pls, bltns. Assume 7c;; Calif. 92600 'lm. Exel. Cond. Prof. ----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-' IMl l.4.LD IAY frplc.: s"'°·eeping ocean MEEDS FAST SALE VA . O""·ner 552-9503 / Sales Office-Phone Lndscpg , 1'~ blk to pool~ HEAR BA y ILUFFS 4 LOTS. Ha rbor Re-st, ·.~ l mmac ulate & well buiU \"ie"' & (,leek • 0 ''er a \\'alk to te nnis courts, 586-9700. 714 /64$-.1173 <"lbhuse & g rnblts . OPEN SUH..1-5 Costa Mesa. P'4 party. , spacious 2 bdrm .. I '~ · $970000wner 6444225 Newport l-leights. J $175.e;.ich.545·2495 ,. 4 bdrm., 3 ba .. ocean b 2 r 1 d·,,·0 0 rm la r ~e P'?ol and ocean L-• Hi-...i I 052 DIRECTIONS: From t he ' · · bdrms .. t '·: b:iths, s plit· 2 239 Vista UA--. h f ·1 a ., rp cs .. 1 .. •• I lh I l J -~· ..-N Bl d ,. •.....-v1ew ome ; am1yrm.; pa neled wall"i & lo,·ely rom IS W1.>-sory . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ewpo rt \'. rv.'y *DUPLEX • level. I Blk .tobay.2nd 4Bedrooms COf'INft•rclal ., sep. dining rm ~charm-fenced yard. $1.l!i.000. bed room. 2 bath home p · ot C a, south to 17th St .. tum lert Close tooceafi Story \'le"'°': lge. kitchen. Private Courtyard Pro,.riy 1600 •• 1ng & ~t.·<'1uded patio ... 494.75SI •• v.•ith dining room plus n v e on:: ... ,-on 17th to Rutland II 1-'urnished ... ~eeland bltn s : hd"'°·d f ir s .. SunnyKitcht"n ••••••••••••••••••••••• garden , ""'Hikin g dis · fan1ily room . Locute'CI in of Hi,..,t ~ block past Irvin<-• Ave. 1, $96 .500 l1Camcd t:l•il . frplc .. tri· $63,000 • tilnc·e lo bcHch &· !)arks. nit·e pri,1ate 1-ommunity. An elegant and 11tlrac· tum left "~lhs of block lo MEWr ORT BEACH pie gar<i~t'. \'acanl. st'l' LA WSOM REALTY St5!1.50U $6!1 .S-00 lively upgraded garden N~WPORTVll .J..AS. 6 •2 '">·time ~ Asldni;$G!t.~r00 675·•562 UNIQUE hf)me.29 r.:E.i:..<-,,,~red -REALTY 675-1 " " lkeanfronl bui lding!ttte :i ~=========, l~So. t.:oasl llw) atrium , v.·a t e r fa ll & .._. ,...;._....__ ~pt . Blvd., NB POOL llARUOH VJl':WllO!\TES sectudt>d _n;.ilur~l sc.tting.TOI~ 0 1-· Tl-If': WORLD LagunaBeat•h m uch m orl". All v.·ith newport~ Ne""·port llei~hl s: lrl'e De-li g htru l !\t onl ego O\'erlook •nR an_ Intimate. u n;q>•C eu·. tom d-igncdl'"'."~~·~·"'."•94~·~07~49"'."~~·~"'."~ panoramic ocean \'iew. 38f\, thn rm. \·ie""" Super BLUFFS h iddc n 4 bdrm .. :i• ~ seeks nc"'°' u"'°·ner--Co1n(' h I d .~ """ 1-~ll quisi l el y appointed C'lean, uvgrad<'<I thruout. Lo"· I.ease baths: kitcht'n bll ·ins, 11 e tere l'O\'t". 1.\ rare brund ne"' 1 BR home ""' I fi ne quali ty. Community s h 0 "'°' s I i kt" n1ode1 . l.o"'°' t\-1a intenanl"e see this 4 br rec home al npporlu nit y!S147.~JO f!l m rm . .s tudio. guc.~t Whij•WahrYie'tlf 1>001. clubhouse. tennis Beaut ifull y deeorated. J.t1"'°·Un.Payt.,JO"., "'°'il/l nook . lJining rm .. 1730 Purl. \\'cstbourne room & den. '""'""'n Sat & Xl nt lo~a lion e nhances l & b · · r 1 w Pr•·c· "~50tJ fam ily r nl .. s hellstont" PJa('c. '-'+"" <:Ours ocean ree:tes. U"'°·nl.'r movin g uut o .o ... .,..., frPlc . Co urtyard entry 0 od SU n, 2820 Chi lion Way. this handsor;n e 4 bdrm.. <)n ly $125.000. Century area. must sell. A reuJ 3 Hd r ms., I 111 baths with lovely pool. $74 ,000 __ A_<_'•-"_t_-__ P'_·n_l __ •_Y_· _ · ~U If! • $129.500. 494·9748 2•,2 ba .. 2·slory home; 21. call 492·5434. barg<i\n al ~.ooo. CALI~ 11. Dowd Rltr '44·0134 8 Ow 1 . 1 ., I "~-'--"""--'-'-'---~~1 d k b & -C'L>. @ ,,..._ __ ,41.t Y nr.2 ols on '·z ac, 1· N ec s. earns 01Jen NOW! · .• ,.. • ,...,. b d d h OPEN HOUSE I-slui rway give it a very PACESETTE!l II . by ~ CALL NOW 91~~ w/2 r upgra e se. ,,, . .,,,..,. .. ' SA T.&SUN. ' spacious outdoor feeling. owner. 4 br. 2 ba Vie"· MfCIC. Backbay.$6.SM .642-9684 . 110S N.Cocn.t Hw y.,logung l.OWERJ AROIBA'I:". See ittodayat$109,000 home . Jmmed. ocl'p'y. 832·8800 BLUFFS ~'.Al.T '' I arbo y u- 494-1177 Wood shi11g led. J bd , 2 , !63,000. 831 _0379 l;;.N;";';;;;';'"~';";';' ;";";";;;;o;';";';'I ~ H r· •rlV'fnllC'S ----'-'---"-'--'---I ba. -fam . sizt-d home . g• •-· CONDO P<1lermo. 4Br, 21.zba. :! I BR & ~t udio den. 2 ba . very pri . & secluded . uW~lS'& · WE K~ow • DONALD M.BIA:D Story. 2 frplcs, Super " I b ~-n~~ • " ... ,.,,-.,.i.91-lla·~ . 11 ded ' BIG CANYON ' d . I d k ,-o r !la e Y ow n er Beamed ceilings, hay ~ u~ .... De aut1fu y upgr a a n sc11p1ng. g ee . $t9,000. (714 >543-1420 or wi ndows, frpl. $1 29,500. 499·2800 Laguna NHJuel Br , 2i,, Ba . comer unit X firepit, BBQ. BHOKERS 642~3n Sat&~-., .• _ ,BK R. 499:4081 &~·1751 . ----------1 * IEST * * • t i EL p ! O WN t-: R plan. O""·ner anxious & MEW HOME: WELCOME. SIM.IX() fee . ...,,.._, ~ ., t\fon<•rch bay mall t1ome P.IOTl\1ATl'.:U. Price re· will help' finance. Only fDEAUYIUEI 1730 P o r t r.t argate. 929Tla JuanaSlrcet. OPEN ~IOUSE OPEM 1·5 Sot&: Sun ""',coastline ''"'"'°"Choice duce-d $4000. Upgraded 41 $71 .900. Open Sat. & Sun OPIN DAILY 644·4887. Owner. OCEAHRIOHT SIOS,000.funtlshod OIJEH SAT. 1.5 PM: Gorgeous UYO 2HR apt: 31423 Coa!l t llwy I No. 15 ). 24 Hr. gua r d · s ecurity-pool. e lev. to bl'h. SWARTZ REALTY (714)640.1~27 REDUCBITO $5 5,000. High on a hill. W/0<·ea n & mounta in vie"·· Like ,,ew 3 BR, 2 BA home. Lee Hughes Realtor 833-1355 ·t99·1731 1034 Nori a HUGE area and a l""·ays in de· BR, J 8 1\ II arbor \·ie""· · 1·5 ~ Cancha 3 RUI YI" •as 1·5S<it.&SUn. English .. ~arm.house on 3 mand·Block tobeac:h<ind 1-fome. O"·n your 0 "'11 - 5 Aug.2nd. & 3rd. lots. Gue11l house. Pool. c I u bhouse. JHR 2ba · 1 ;'~"n~d~.;B~•~o~k;e;r~. ll38;;;;;;-85ll6~;;;;;1 4 II• 3500 9• FT. fl ig h on hill. some ocean Sweeping ocean viev.·s. nicely l'r'ptd & drpd ·Just~ POOLSIZED LOT view. Brand new 2 Bd Can be home or legal movein .~l~.500. HarborViewHomes fAllWAY VIEW home. Get tax ci;edit t duplex. $134,500. 2943 3 Br , 2 1i1r . You own land. I IESTIUY $57,000. Rouasevel. Arch Bay, lfOMF. of PR~Jl<,ESS · Owner "'°'ill ti nance.J '?EERL!SS" SANU CASTLE REAL _4.::99::.::·22=77'------IONAL Ol<:CURATOR 567 .900. O"·ner/Hrkr ,t E STATE.. just reduced to 178.000. AT $177,000 494-802.S. JUST LISTID 38R. fam rm, 2ba . ~·alk ... 67~3~-48~99"".""""'"""'"""'"""'"""' HASTINGS & CO. Best buy In North end. 2 lo beach and clubhouse.!~ 673-7601 REALTORS 640-5560 BR. 2 BA . $00,500. Open Located in Niguel Shores I ~"'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.". East bluff Prof. Bldg. 1·5 S a l & Sun. 1637 (oceansideofh""')'.), POOL I'. .... "'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'."~~ Louise. Arch Bay Real LCHJWLa HiCJWI Redly ·I Bd r ms. · 211t baths NEWPORT : Esl~te. 499·2277 496.4040 S30·50Ml Im med. Posst'!Ssion HEIGHT'S Woul d "\'ou BPlie\"c THE BLUFFS OPEH SUH. I 2·5 >'!RST OF>"EnlNG Under SJO.OOl? Ol'EH TODAY • SYMPHONIC Come & visit Park A'·e. •Right on the 12th lee of OPEH SAT fSUH l·S lcall fo r odcrns • '?ARk HOME" : · Estates ... a brand new Lagun a Niguel Gol r 1936To-·"-L-NEW li s ting; near all OPEH"TODAT Stone f plc, ocean vu, commu nity designed C 0 u r . • . po o t. ~ ·•·· ,.,·a rm c"ntempo rary h . r . , • FER~us-..a schools .Caltfordeta1i.:>. ,.5 6Yl5TAROMA v wit your gr0W1ng aml· w /jacozzL 4BR, 2 ba. lrg • Vl""I " ~Ian REAL ESTATE QOO (',lo•nney• • ',t j•/~947) \lOrJ1b uoo·1SLE Open Today 5 21 Via Udo H«'cl "Spanish ClcnMc"' i<:x tra wid e l'Omer lot. light & bri ght 3 hdrm ... & f11mily , with captivating ce"tral ('ourtyard . Pri C'e now dropped to ~l.'15,000 (ael pr1Jnlo ) HASTIHGS &CO. REALTORS 640.5560 Eastbluff Prof. Bldg. home w /dining rm. & iy in m ind. 2600 to J.<XX> din rm . fatn rm. t!IOO SQ. REALTOIS lll-3821 L•RGE f•••'LY? "GREEN-T" White Water View from uti lity rm . & big family '11'1 rt of well pla:M ed liv "' """" 500 •• ·r 1 t ....,. · · ft . A beautiful buy at 569, ! 6 BR this UC"au t1 u 4..'\15 om rm., 4 ~r.rns . $119,WO ing space. Each lovely , •••.'·OO. Opeo <-·n 1 .~ 1r the ans"" er is yes, see y · B R . Priced to scll.l .... "'.""'."~~"'.""'.""'.""'."~I c Pnte mpo r ary hom e ~J2ea, ..... de•·-~n.•,"' this58H.homenear nl.'"' Pbodpula r Plan ·b· ·h: 3 $122.500 . LIDO FIXER 1-·~m. Hm. Owrt Ag L. -3500 o -·n Sa• & Su oi= 1· k t" h t r '" ~ •-T+IE BLUFFS If rm < .. "' "t '· 675-7505 .,, , · .--o-H HOl/SE. over oo s ne ear o ~ . , · go course. for ma l dining rm .,l ----------I 1·S. 364 Qui\lera. Arch .-~ Laguna Beach &. the GOLF counsL· OHi-STORY Yonke rs rHI estm. · _ .. · BAYFRONT orn~·c bu• ldl11 ~. "IJ.Jcr . l.:ic ul:ir \ ic""'· e.1;c1:uli\'C • offi ce s Hc du cc d . ·• $650,000. BILLGRUNDT Realtor 675-6161 Numer(ius .properties Long trlple uetleases Triple·A Te-nanls $340.000 To SS40,000 L4WSONREAl.TT 675·4562 Ask ror Bob Moody 20YEAR HETNETHET .. ·l ' " ., ' •• Le~ with a ·Nat'I. le·-~ na nt. Our de,·e'mt. c:o. is '· just completing several new prujecls in the L/\ .. Ba.sin. Prices range fTOll\. ..<; SllU,000. ll ll c;ish .. I~~ return to investo.-. Mfl. Child : 714·557·9:'!00. Suitei 116. 3400 Irvine Ave., Newpor t lll'at·h, Ca •• 9"!66(.1 ·~ Condo1111iniurns for sale ---···· 1700 ·····················••' • HORTH LAGUMA COMDOS Ocean Viti""'S· 2 & J Wrm. unils''from SSJ.000. Call 6 75-7225 B Y R . I Es t a te SUH 1:ro• h I ~ 31•.21ATHS gorg.cously appo1nt ....... 1n r-c1ome11te 1076 .a a . • ' • ·OC'ean. On the Soul ·s ope ESTAT ~ ~OM~ ft 6•6 2 811 J h d , ood II -.99 2277 2 L •. A r.u '"' " • po IS e reuw wa ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 32 9Alta ......, of P a r ve., a~ross 4 Yrs.old,J,0005q, ... tri · EHD"""1' t re ••lm e n t . Cust om **••STOP•••• Stop Sprawli n g. contemp6r-·rrom ThurstouSJ!r. 0001tigh. level, 4BR.,..2·ba,.;huge E.AltLJ.AR~ carpeting & draperies. OCEAHYIEW Wasting money on non· ary s tyle home, loCated Prices •larl al 10, · fam rm, lovely crpt.s. bll· l4oMI FtRST OfflltlHG This home haspizzar.! Townhouse. All pvt.e, 2 negotiable rent receipts. THE WORLD on level lot, WITH A THEGO'ODUFE in kltch . A steal at AD'ULT 4 BR, fam . rm. & din. HASTIMGS&CO. b r , 2 \l'J .b a, p atio , Tax a dvantage of in- PANOR:AM·JC VIEW OF LJve i n a beautifu l. SSJ.SOO. CA LL WAN DA 1.4.RELYUSID rm. 42 t't. dock. 1-'ee I. 6 0-S 0 wrought i ron fencing. terest &laxescouldsave JIERE'S A P LACE TO T •I E 0 C ~ A N . 111.a rd ~d commu nity, CUMM INGS.4~-1'°7· Sl'OTLISS!! land. liLTORS 4 56 Z.c r gar. upgraded, de· you lOO's or $$US yearly. f GETOFF.Slrikingcon· CATAL I N A 4 THE 'wrappe d a r o und a YEATS R E AL ESTA~E li:STIUY OpHScrtJS-t l·S EastblufrProf.Bldg. corated.Pool andmore. 2 8edrm,2bath,sing1e .( t empota ry 4 BDRM .. 3 V I L LA GE B ELOW .· .p r ivate be a c h.•,Ell-499.2237 $S7,000 615~ $46,000, or rent w /o p. s tory Condos in S(lnla BATII HOME. Detailed Newly 'constructed & t.ravaganl 2 bdrm., 1'!.t • BLUFfo'S .VJ EW Trrn1 s f l ex ibl e . An a co m pletely ·r e· architecture "·/exterior NEVER OCCUPIED . bath home with country Mfa11on Viejo f 06·7 HASTIMGS &CO. * * ALSO * * Fee hand with I.his im· 8 4 o . I O g !">. 84 o. 182 7 . f ur bish ed , sti 11 only I of wood . P al()S Verdes Sp aciou:o; 3 BDA.M . & kitc hen &: ocean view.••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS 640-5560 Hunt. lfa rbour; 3,000Sq. m ac & s i•acious UP ·i ~'-"_J._0_19_7_. ______ 1 $21,950. "Wit h 10';,, down. : l!!ltone, etc. LocNled high fe m . rm . floor pl_a n , '~Ive her t he .elegance AtMmlalttelomn 1-:aslbluff Prof. Bldg. n .. 4 BR, fam . rm. &din. graded lri·level condo on , Ask for Frank. 839-8321 " up on Laguna's famed servic,edhy 21h BAntS.2 I Welo•es,t he quality she Ho(i>ualf,11... rm.42 Ft.dock.$165,000 bay rronl. Lux ury 2 Br ** A.IOVE•• Agent ~ •Riviera coastU ne. with FIR E P .LA C ES~ ,1 in ,,expects. at a price that Over iO low % loans in IEYEltLY CREIDOH fa m rm formal din rm . * THE IEA.C:H * ~ 950 ': a n O U T STAN.DI NG mstr.su1te.Kllcbet!•~:11t1lltnak~s .sense today! Mission Viejo,EIToro.& LIDO ISLE IEALTOIS 644-5046 Maxpriv.Cuslom deoor. 3 Br,l 1h ba,2sly. J, • • V I E W O 1-~ S A D · brkfsl. bar & all tii!l·t .Call ro.r app t . San Juan Capistrano. 2 ,0 567 San Ni colas. 109, NB nr pool, tennis. Open dai· San C lemf'nfe's Asm 6'4 !15.000. $89SOdn. : DL£DACK MOUNTAIN RANGE, SEL.F·Q.J:WrJ 84D OF SEARCH SBR homes. can for de-!;:~i~~)' a ~ :r~~ k'ttth~~~ ly 1-5. 296l.Quedad;.i N.B. lahia 'Arenosa: HB. 646·5632. s ,& T H E V A L LE Y OVEN, MICROWAVE )lfwer 3.bdrm .. 2!iii ba. Lails owner.&JJ-IJ34 Agtowncr &t4·7177 D I / o1 BELOW. Spacious li v. OVEN. D ISHWSHR .• 'lktme a lth forever view, a· 3 I OD'> I The Bluffs: early area 409 ~renosa ~-'WnH~·:ale-1100 ' r m . •PProx . 28 n.. long. TRASll CO MPACfOR. de<:k,,1t producing fruit ~ ~~ 1-Story38R.2Ba. Lu:ii:unous condominium ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAS WOOD BEAM E D l'(UTON E CENTE~.and trt. es . . • 8 11 • t AZTIC aR..&.I TY SS7.000Agt.640-5564J ,.How Lucky C• residences ON C El l:.1 NG. CEN'JI E R .opens to2·slory IMrJ.din· ·~terday•• cost o( con·i)i;;;;;~~Oi-lil"-:-io.itl HARBOR You Gd" TIIE BLU t"F. Sav~ S Duple:ii:, by Owne.r, FIREPJ..ACE. St:J' IN Ing 1rea. This custOfll 'a'iructton. II you needlMewport •iii ·106' OCEAM DUPLIX 28 R, or 2+den. Priced Bwlder. (l) Z Br·2 Ba. WALLS OF' G LASS, qu a l t l )' h o m i; hi s tnore house &mor<?l•nd ••••••••••••••-••••••• FIXUP from$44,ooo.to$95,000. w/wetbar. (2l2 Br·D-2 leads to patio & la\h fc11turt's.too nu'!'ft'OO' to .At can•t PIY over $80,000. IRVIHE-• VIEW HOMES Xlnl. location w/great 2 three Br. 2 bath a~. II!.. turi . Ba . w/f'P. 4 car garage .• house S\eps•~er kitchen 11 s \ h er r . See ror t'lee our 'new llsUng. Q ll . aaui.. b . Double car i:ar. with sun· ll""'ll a IKJ• I_,()(' a led at 521 Fem1ea( has 8 1L T-1N RANGE, yourself, it'll v1c1nt & r -1.aht now • CdM. Im mac. 3 bdrJl'.I·• 2 possibilities." br, 2 n ck deck-Could bcJ car. As -•Ocean vic"""S 10r.c:1nside of 101 lfwy.) OVEN. D ISKWSliR .. 6 will be open from .l.to 4 .-J • ba.; •rn•ll ocean view. 3 Br. fro m S'T.495 rec. 4 (rplcs .. Priced_.. Jn J&O's, sume 7~ loan. Corne on •Subterranean Corona d(!\ Mai'. Drive L A U N D R V A.R E A Sunday . DIREC'110N$: WEllAVE RENTALS $'75,000 Br, w /xlra&, $102,lXK> (tt. m•ke orrer! ' down Sal & Sun 12·7, 7311 St<c . Prkg. by & look or call AM. WtWASHER &.'DRY ER. t a k e Coast Hwy. to As k (or Joan IALIOA Peltl ()pen lfouae th.is wknd. SOUTHLANDllS Sea1'hore Or. •Elevator West Build. SSl-1144 for Opens tq LARGE 1'~AM . Tha ll • St. (7 block& So. of Like ilew 2 bdrm., 2 b•.; 1801 Port Sheme1d . 642·6368 '"See How LMC:ky •Ceramictile appointment. Evf!. call RM. with wood beamed Lag. Hotel), t urn lef\ to ... modern kltch. w/blt·ins; TMCmtGet"' •Auto.cleanovens Tom Nic hols. 5'8-1087 ttillnp . This bt1.ter·bilt Temple Hilla, rig.ht •.P· Z-rar air . $81.~ ·~' ' . •Gas log frplcs. Priced a t appnisal home la °'e bftt buy wr t ro:1. 2 m lles to A1l11 MIWPOITSHOttES No.4 . •QoaliflesS2,CO> s1 101000. Open Hous ol, d, -'" I.. WESTCLIFP'Vlt.LA laJC credit. · Sun. From t O<im t.o<lpm.:: bav .... ere or .... 'V •1una Blvd.,e11.to pro-1 2-S l r . A.·f'r1 m e : 3 Lov•IY2B R.2baCond **°"" ~· $4ftflOFULLl'lllCI pert.7. b d r m a .• 2 ba .; d ·· in Newport Beach.Open S •T/._1.,.... BAL BOA PENtNSUl.A 1 SEE-TODAY! JIOS,OOOMPrlu rorator 's dream . Huce In to bea 1.1 t . gard•ns DUH AN'l 'DOYL£ 171-:,1 .~,. , 121 Two 4·P lexcs. 1 bllc. ~ GON E T OMORROW! FOR FURTHER INFO ••TAT,.: ~omcr lol with 2 paUOis. wtPOOL, Jn a quiet al· INVESTM!NT. INC. " " _,, ocean or bay. Grosa, MISSIOMnALTY CAIL , $fl8,MIO mosphere. ~dull ow-ped. 740 0, Coet M OFFERED BY $14,000 ea. Price greatlr, 885 $.CslHwy,Laguna MI SSIOMIUALTY rc.c-14. t...,.n• CAT'WOODRULTY 673·7601 1Weale11ff at l)o'ver ). 1 · .S.:8'!·116i ... B ERTHA HENRY red uced to sell ! Prin.. ':;;~PMOM~~·~4~'~441~7~~~1~·::1====~4~'~4.o~!fl~f====~·~°"'~-'~·~-~-7"~·~-~ ... ~-~o1===~·~S~41~·~12~to~•~=1:~~~~~~~~~64S~·2848~~·~A~&t~,&4<1,~,~~··~14~:J.::=::::=:::::::::::::::::::l.:======R=LT~RS==.====:ld°"~ly~.6~7~~~7'~)61)==:==:==,;.+ • I • l!lee»&.YKO'T ~ Auauet~1Ws t ...... 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Nr Westminster S79Smo Lae Adultaon· l.W...-.kJ. $U.•tndit chanJ,e ror O.C. or bo•t •teps lo Chin» Co ve . A M111196S·4.569 &vorJoe ly.544·16'18 · tt(I WK tJP lW ldr • • ..._ P4l\J'\ m L.: T .D . R o s e r $, d ays large luxurious 2Br, 2ba -Bach. Color 'IV .... mald O.C. Mme or J.oc. •• _. ,. Ata1 Estate 515·0012 duplex w /h•nlwood ""'· 1 2. Hr hou.ie.' refrill, stove. aerv, pool. 111E MF.SA . c:u add cash or oUaer ..._ ~v l"orn1al din injl rm. & HUMT. HAR OUR La i;una Beach Village. 41S N. Newpiorl Bl, NB prop•rtlea . ·Rlclt WT •1 WATERFRON1' Nwpt . suJl~r J etty & 0c·e un COHOOMIMIUM Vrly Lse. 837-9139 Mr. 944·1811 Atdcrett• RILr.5CT..-. Bch. Nr. new 3 & ram. + \'1t w. $6.SO mo. C all RC"~or\ Llvlna. Boal ~g~p1 a n . .::::::::::=-------D"-LIVB.~ d oc k & s li p". $6SK 644 ·72 ll•itH1t. !ilip.Te nnis,Olymplc BR futn •pt. 60' l(I OP84HOUSI COIOHADILMAR equ i t y ... Choice 3 ~ site Pool.48dnn,3 Ba. NORTH LAGUNA beach. Wffklyorannu.al Deliae4-ftn: acres. Studio City Cal. 2 DR,1 BA, cute cottage, Jo'rpl.PvtGarden Cute 2 bdrm .. 1 ba. 1Je.Call81S·l72115 nsz Garl'le.ld. New wULS South of P .C.H. one Ovt-rlook'K· Univ. Movie lots of s hingles & shuke. Patio, Pvt tintry,walll: hGu~e: rei1 pon1iWe "-'OU· AVAIL. Sept. Z br, a ba.. yrly. $300. SOO Neptune 645·8111 Huntington. Beach, I.ax 3bd rm 2 b ~ k nd one Studirns. S.SOK equi ty. Stll $32.S. 67J.16S8 to beac h.~ leak. pll'; $325 sheltered property. 15 lbdrm Iba . With a swim· or trade, prefer bch. pro--, 2131431 .tB'l'l Nice wood & glasa house; yr write-off SllM. ming pool. Lot 45xll8. perty or units. will con· 3 Bft, 2~ ~A .~-ol llwy, 3 Bit, z ba. $475 Estates,S36-25'19 Rents $t)6ll. per month. s ider all offe n;. P.O. Hox frpl, refr1g, wshr/dryer. Jluge prestii:e2 s ty, 4 br. Ni cely located, ocean· -==="::'":""::-:-----l ~t~7.':14~)~84~2~·1~48~1 ----1 236, Costu Mf's a, Ca. 5!Jndeclr. $42$,mo. S13\iil tormoil dine rm, 2\'t bA, front homii. avail. Sept. •••DOH'T••• W•MTB> . 92627 l'emlellf,67~ upgraded thruoul. 2 Yr1 16th. 4 Bitrms., 2 ba. Buy a ny investment unUI CHINA. COVES new. Walk to ocenn. $175 $1,000 Mo. h h .ed ,._,... 10 lo 2!. units. Prefer R•alfstate per mo. Call Keith or 2 Bdr1n., I ba.: liv· You ave c ec ... ,.,...e C M 11 ALL J O kl t -. area . ·ave Want•d ZfOO r,wee yrae. t'ay962·4471. ing/dining rm.$.1(K)Mo, rolJlpletcl)' refurbished CASH "'6 6710 OLD CD · 1 ·'" . ••••••••••••••••••••••• M T URNER ASSOC. Redrm, 2 b1i1th sing b s tory Condos. Only 0 S.tJ<.o-l S O WN P rope r ty I n :!8r,18a,$32S/wk WALKtowater 2 r,$11!.S., tl05 N.Cstllwy.Laguna 21.~. with 2JY'~down& .P9" 1-• Inglewood , llawthorne 1Br,1Ba .~/wk. kids ,pets,s ingles.Ortry 494-llTr m on thly p ayments o S units, ocean v1t-w. (1) 3 or So. !lay Are<1? 673-7601,•ti· thl11 l br. $135., kids, pets • ~" Funt1\h~d • Joclofl.IJ • Ki+chc-n FocititiP\ Avail • G.n 88Q'11 • Wti Bar ., Rec:tfllfion • lindi¥1duai Trmp Control Room • T~•i'lion AvailobH-• Hl"Olrd Pool • Switchboard • Wa\hPr & Dryt•r A•ail Wol•rfall -Slremm -L s From $31.00 UP ~inqle Stt.tdio Apt -Spec ial Wt"ekly Raf~\ WALK to Bch, new 2 br, I ba dplx. D/W, •arb. dlap. aar. Yr1y. *325. Child OK, 675·0642 /M2-0096 Winter rental. 2br lowel' dplx. Ocean front. Av •ll $ept 5.846·2830 • ' F k BR unit. Gf'(IS$ S13,9it0. WILLP•YC•SH wel'com e. Agt . Jo'ee.SllARP! Ocea~Con· S200. As or ran · 1130 Victoria, c.r.1. Agt. "':' Jto. $3:50. YRLYlge3br,2 ba, 919·8430 te mpararyHome.2 br,2 · M ~"'9~·532~·~·~·;;A~·;;;·~nt~.;;;;~';;;;;;;j ·~"."'':'""'~~:-::~==---I Ph. Tom D ~ dbl frplc, patio. gar.. I ba. den. l'artially furn. s .. ct...-nt• 3276 Co1ta •sa 3724 • T.O.PROPERTIES laundry, bltns. 0pen·70S DOLLHOUSE . 3 br. 2 bn . $375-$400 mo. 499·2109 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 2 UHITS (213)674-6007 anytime Ma rigold 642-0018 new cpts, drpe:. f'rpl, avl e ves /wknds. or Mr. 180' OCEANVll::W z br. I.OW WEEKLY RATES HEW OB.UXE S 0 (7 1-;& 1846·5221aft .6 ' 8/1S. S32S . 896-1731 eve:s Brubaker S4S.000l.8-S l 'h ba . Beach ffoose S32S · Ea•clltl•e Suitft l Bed-Furn·Pool·Blk tu ocean. Sngl adlt. SJ80. yr- ly. 6'1S·M280r6'6-&8 OHTHEllACH each. Studio ~ ino. " up. Lse. Utll.• lncl. IOJ Mc Fadden, 67&-lBM Mir. Wanted, Ute duties. S 6 .6 h (! ro;:& f.6 & --Spac 2br,den,2ba.Sepdn 8 ·r 1 b d mo. AYI. 8/1. Very pvt. 2080Hewportll•d 1\n~ e1m , Santa P vt. P ly "'a nts .to buy rm, frplc, bit-ins. ref,2·cr eaut1 u 4 e room. lOIJUMI Hills 3250 Open House Sal. & Sun Costa Meta 1\na. $610.000. CL or con· from u\\·net IOwuls. Adil gRr . 675-2814. $l25. No home, hig hly upgraded,••••••!•••••••••••••••• 37 0 1 Calle Casino , tract Call : Realtor, Paul a rea coastal 1&2Dr pets near ~e ach, schools & 3Br, bit Ins, cent'l air, 640.Sj)78 642-2611 How WOULD Cosd. 962-6142 e n c' 1 ga r 'a g e 5 : · s hopping . Gardener. s h ag c pt. $31 5 /mu. Studio• & I Ir's l 10 ) J & ·I Urut Hl dgs. ...,. ._ ... Uofw1t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (213)433-604'1. an. 5:30 & 2 BD, frplc, b\tins, cai'ps. $425. 968-43S8. 552-9503orS86-9700 •FRt:E LinerL'> You LIKE To COURT 17 TUANRIDTSPOOL wknds. ·gar, 420 fw111rgucrite $300. Son Juon •1''HEE Utilities hllao• l•l•nd 3106 -==-------1 Lse . 673.ziu: CLEAN/Vacant 3 br, 11J'4 ~ Bd,' 2 ba house. Im· C•istroftO 3271 ... ~uu Kitchen ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAKE I 000 1 0 l'.:a s 52 t s 60 ,n 0000 taAn.· .a ba, c lose to schl. & maculute. $.32S. per mo .... ••••••••••••••••••••• •l·leatedPool GRANDCANALonUttle /t _ Rentals •hop·g .,,. .,..,... 4., 787• · Bal 11. Deluxe 2 br, frpl , · __.. · ~. "'-oorator'' D-am, Igo 4 •Laund"" FariUlieti 0 ..., y O U R \\'EBSCO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ut:' '" •J radiant heat, boaldot'k. r"ll INCO RPORATED Houses Furnished Costa M•sa 3224 BEAUT. Villa Pacific :! L09""C1 Hlqu.I 3252 BR, 3 DA. bltns, crpts, •TV & maid serv. avail y r I y • $ 3 SO . N 0 E D ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sly Beach house, 2 br, l 'h ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps. patio, rec area w I •Phone Service pell/Children. 873-0207 I H V S T E ____ 6J9_·4ll00_~--1 Gencrol 3102 MESA VERDE; 3 BR, 2 ba, cpts & d'PI!· 2Yi car Lag. Niguel. Attractive pool. Lease $350. 493·5955 MONEY?? MEW TRIPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba, Crpts, Drps, bltns, ~ar, J><?Ols , tenrus.saun11. model home. 3 Bd, 2 ba, 493-7780 Casa de Oro lolbcM PHlrlMlo ll07 F;ASTSIDE fed yd. Kids &small pet Jacuzzi. Lease. Sept. 1. ·f lly f ced d ALLUTILlTIESPAID ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUNGLE living l br, util o .K. 5395_ w /gardener & $320 9684254 am room, en Y · SClltfa•na 3280 $31S Yrly 2 br 2 ba ., COSTA MESA ,pd, C.l\t . Also 1 br H.B., t .d 54S-36Zl · · Small pets oil. Lease. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Compare befo re you · 2 • 1 • ~ S9.420. Annual in~me. kids, pets singles ok. wa er pa1 . EXEC. MANSION 3 br, $42:;.mo.494·9'721. $135 Cottage , singles . rent. Custom designed story, car enc gar,. "2 2 4 oar g.,.age 145 w lk t 1 b $1"• S BD 8 1 1 3 ba N featuring·. balcony. 642·1603 LET US SHOW YOU HOW!! ,,. · · · a tuwa er r, -.. • HARP 4 3 a, g. am. rm.. · ew Mlslk>nVle'io 3267 ·garage, . S . ,. h .,,h1 ..:..:==,--_;;_=.':---- Lis a Lane. $96,750. Call uti\pd ,N.B.Surf special Twnhse bit-ins, fpl, FR, cpl. & paint. $550. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $185.2Br.luds&pet ' • pa~ious . Ill'. en ~1 JBR 2Ba bay view new ~~;er~~~~;.1:511~48-7711 ; 2 br, S2 0S .. s ingles, pool, patio, $395 lse. 968-9518&962·7788 BEAUT. Horne for Lease. 1'''!RJ".ollSHED $1.55. 1 br, .~n:~~=~!~~:..~~ea w~iher0/dryer .' N v f'ully crpld /drJ)d. Dis · hwl:ls he r s & r a nges. Landscaping & renc 1ng + much more. ta~'.li~a~h~-$1~. lu~~ 8.J.J·1653 LANDMARK Trad 5 br, J 3 br, 2 ~ ba, s~lit level. uttl,HO~eEF~tfo~S· •llome·llke stht~e ch1ld /peta,.S4l~. 5e-3W9 [~ pd. Agt: Fee979-M30 EASTSIDE, ne\\•ly de· b.a. bltns, cpl. drps. lst & fam rm._den, VleW~· ~I. •Private patiOS' 2 BR nr. beach Ir bay, corated 2 hr Spanish i last. Rer's. No pets. $425 24802 Vta San Felipe, •642-9900• •Closed gar w/storage Redecorated, lndry. P ark and schools walk !-'::::::==::::::·===""'=~I lalboa l1lond •• 3 ~ ~~ 4d·plex$300. No1 ohl1'Jd~e1 n o mo. 968·8342 586·2170 Hoa'es Fwrnilhecl or ·~.ar,~lie ~~l~man prkg. Adults, lie. $Z7S . ••••••••••••• •••• • ogs. · nc ' uti · 4 Bedroom, ,.,. baths, Newport leach 3269 Unfw1tished ]]00 • in z · rms mo. Agt. &l3-62lO ing dis ta nce. oc.·ean IO· t-.. or Execulive wtramily. SantaAnaAve.673-0797 ' ·Pool, Ba rbeques-sur· blocks. · I 14UHITSSl65M Charming 4Hr. 4b a newly painted, aYail ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rounded with plushCCN"Oft9delM9-JIU Anaheim .Prin.onh'. home. So. Bay. Lovely (E-Sidel 2 Br. Cptesonly. now, $3.SO. mo. Ask for 3BR,.famrm.db~e rplc .2 la ndscaping. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Units now renli~g rrom Agent S42·"il29 patio.S.150mo.Sept'7Sto Util &. furniture inc, Keith, Bkr or Fay bas, corner lo_t . HEWPORt .... CH Adults .No pets 2BR view, f~lc , cpl&, $185 1 June ·16. No students Child ok. 156 1'lerrill PL 962-4471 Gardener&: water paid. SUmmer&yeaflyleases t BDRMS21S stove. Xlnt. Adult., no . J please. 675-4791t $310. 549-0433 Back Bay. Adult fa mily. · Frbm ~Month 365 W. Wilson642·1971 pets. 1295. Open 12.-4 PM. Pricedfrom$87.000. F OU R·PLEX St3 S. m o~l h . 2~ llLlGRIJt'4DY J22·AHeliotropeAve. G.ood C.M. location loM»oaP•nitullla 3107 COLLEGEP•RK • Bol•a /Edw--'-Redlands Dnve 6'2-ATTRACTI VE studio, " B f ~ or642·4387 · Rffftor 67W161 · f ,w /bltns +d ishwshrs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jb 1 BR, 2 A,~-rm. 4 nR.2 BA ... $350 qwet, priva1te,....,or one LUXURIOUS ·r.A. heat, lrg un it ~. JBr.2baDuplex.S47SVrly tns, nu tpt. & drps. •Sp.ringdale/Heil matureempoycuperson 1,680 sq' apt dplx . HUNTINGTON BEACll $67 .SOO. Need 20% down. Lease . Av ail Sept 1. Cov'd . patio. mo. 3 BR 2 BA $340 BCrA y SHOR ESLo, 24 9 S only· Utils. pd. SlJS. Call Livrm., dining, kitchen, west or Beach Blvd.on YEAGER REALTY, 835-3100 days. Eves & 631 ·1919 •1'fc Fadden/.Edwards ~stview Dr. vely 3 54"8 ·5148, evening & entry, 2 bdrm, cpted, Open Fri/Sat/Son 11·7 Adam s , north 'a'l 556·6171 wknds673·4221.. BR,2 Ba ,$(2S .. p/rno.yr-Balboa lslanp. S9. weekend. drpd,wallpapcr,bll·lns, Alb 2 bt ks 38r,den,kids &pet 3BR.2BA ... SJ35 ly .Nopets. (213)799-Bayfront . 48.tt, Jba , a ama, oc · Oc•onfron+Tripleo• C·oronad•IM.-3122 $1652Br,child,sngls •McFadden/Ward or646-6219 Family only. Winter Huntlnqton .. oc.h 374 21/t car grge, lndry. KENT R(X;ERS Here's an oceanfront in-••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br, ram rm, 2 ba, kids, 4 BR, 2 BA ... $345 $100. Yrly $900.675-0525. •••••••••••••••••••••• strge. assign lease lv REALTY come property that Lrgluxuryhomestepsto pet,s ngls,fncd.gar •Ellis/Beach NbEWLdYd•1°0•1•ted1 4 br,3 E 'd king p NO INCREASE in sum responsible cple. View. · be h Wkl M M Pool. 3 br, 2 ba, child 3 BR 2 BA ........... a, en, rp c, s eps to xp men see ro-mer rent. Beaut 1 br ru S475. 675·7107· 714/848-IJOO makes 1nvestmentsense. ac . y -oto o. • .. ,......., beach. Lease ssso. By perty to manage in HB, 714;960-3858 Potential income over P.O. Box 1355 Mammoth pel, applns. $210. • Garl'ield!Brookhun;t owner 645 _3370 aft. 4 NB are a . 536· 7 3 96 apts $165 & $175. Spanis BEAUT Exec. 3 br, Z bo. $17.000. a yr. Xlnt area. Lakes, Ca. l'~urnished $17.S. l hr 3 BR, 2 BA ... $300 "Mike" style bld g. pvt encl gar So. of fl wy, nr. bch. For details call HOLLlS C M sngls, pet. Agt. Fee. *Garfield /Brook.hunt TOWNHOUSE 2Br, 2\12 pool, sauna, indry, adlts Patio, frf,I , Avl. 8/lS. TAX SHaTB. WOOD. Agenl 642-6554 01ta esa 3124 HOMEFIHDERS 4 BR, 2 BA ... $335 b a , po o I , bl t n s , Spa<.' 2br, den. 2ba. Sep dn 17301 Keel son Ln, 1 bl $450 mo, se. 6i.S-lllJS or OPEH HOUSE or 675-8444 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •642·9900• • Banning/Bushard wash /dry, gar. No pets. rm, frplc, bit· IDS, ref,2·t't W. of Beach ulf Slater 673·4200 ~931 ·4~ llolt St, H~nt -WANTED : 8_12 Units C~~:d~2 f~~·n~:! ~~: 3 BR, pool. Sharp decor 3 BR, 2BA ... PJS 670S·~l88. ~~. 675-2814. $125. No . 842·7848 1-$2-00-. _Y_R_L_Y_._Lg_e_mode--m- ington Beach. Luxunous direct from owner SB\'e Child oll:. 1S6 Merrill J>J. privacy. nice street , ... · • Beach/Hell Canyon view; 1800 sq. ft. SMALL BEACH HOTEL 1 br, bltns. beama, cpta, 2&l Br apts. I.ion s 6'"/o.Call :&J8-746S' $310.549-0433 grounds & pool maint. JBR,2 BA .•. S:OS BR, 21/J ba., wet bar. C_..ifliYMS Rooms,$22.SOweek. drps.642-99t8Adlllta. Estates.536-2519 54 25 . 2 217 Raleigh Fir epJace, rarpets , ~.Agent644-ll33 Uftfunli•IM'd 3425 AptsSIOOmo.5..16-7056 TWO ON A LOT MOllLI LCICJ'l'MlleOCh 3148 631_00880r548-6797 drapes, d ishwasher, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 1\.IJ ba.; 1 bit. to HOME PAU ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns. t BLUFFS CONDO. 3 Br LCICJU"a l•oc.h 3741 beach. Adults only, no Near Hemel. n Spaces Oceanfronl_ 2 Bd. 2 ba, MOVE now 2 br $175. C11ll BevorJoe. centrally IOfatf!d.: ' NEWPORT IEACH ••••••••••••••.M"••••••• pets. S385 Mo. 2 BR ea., gd. C.M. loc., plus 225 future sites. Will frplc, Available Sept. 1. kids , pets. Also Spanis 963-4567 or963-17B6 Mo. BrokerMl-1133 All new 2 Br, 2 Ba, Con· Studio apt, (ar, util furn . Boyd Rltrs . 81.5-5930 freshly painted. 0Vo'ller \radeforrarmingranch Yearly rental. Lotked horse ranch. 2 br, It.ids do. Beaut. crpt'ng, tile, Isl & last clejln'g , . anxious. Ye ager R~alty BILL GRUNDY garage. 494 _3148 or pets 0 k . A gt. Fee PA.HORA.MIC VIEW bltns·& ref rig, frplc, mlr· 497·1238 aft 8 l'M. 2 Br, 1 ba tnpJex. Poot No 556-6171 . Realtor fi'i5.6161 494-Sla!)eves. 979·8430 FOR rent or lease 4 Or, Bay le: Irvine HiUs. En ~red wardrobes & pool. · . pets or child under DUPLEX 'd C l lh Ba, cpts, drpg, bllns, tertainer 's d e ligh Steps to We stcliff 1hOp· Beach Studio. $17S. incl 16. $250.644·7662 *w l h uge 1~~/SiSJ:,s:O: Loh for sol• 2200 Oceanfront delux. 1 & 2 MESA VERDE 3 br. 2 ba dsbwhr. Boaf oucamper w /pool & game room. ping, $375 mo. 646·6710 & util. Mature Male. Refs SUNNY 3 b ba lb Ownr./Agt . ., .... _...,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bds, $32:i.·$42.S. Winter. frpl, cpts, drps, bltns space. Walk lo beach. Fantastic·new 4 br, 3 ba, 645·8206 reqd. Call 494.stll. & . r, 2 Qui"et" Soay ~-HUGE Ste-tobch.497-lCllZ. $395 g rdnr, wtr. pd. 536-0968 4000 rt •~ ho oceanv1cw. • . .... sq cus .... m . me, n.-lex• Fw · 3550 Room for rent at Beach. of Hwy, nr. park. Gar. 23 UN ITS·Needs outside HEWPORTLOT Newport 1a-• 3169 979·lS36or83J.»&0 3 BR, 2 BA , ~"'d. pat'>o, wood ceilings 3 frplcs ... -r 1 "' $115 C II J -'"" y t $1, 1.,,.. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• . mo. a oe. space, no pets.~ mo. paint. f14) 2BR & (9l 3BR .2BA ESIDE t & ,_ l blk man x ras. ""·mo. 497 2236or•-2011 •1•7498 57«-$85.000 or offer. Can ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • · new cp ..,......,. · 645·7102or631,......,, $200 ·La r ge lBt, Yrly · ........ · ,,. or "~ lBR. Gd. rinan~ing at R I< I · r hi A I 91 ~••• divide into 3 or 4 lots. By WINTER • Oceanfront 3 ec. rm ,enc . patio rom sc s , v . 1. lease. Just brin'\,.;your G-rol 3102 G-rol .81.2,.ib . Principles only. · PLUS o(f 9&2-3 · 8 •... 6171 Owne r . Will consider br,2ba.$3SO.mo. room or 1ceo 004 DeluxeCondo3Br,3Ba& linens. \l'J blk to ach. . ..:...="~-=·-'-"-'------! trade for local income 67S·Mll studio. Wtr & grdnr pd. . retreat. 1883 sq ft, cpt.s, (213)798-4.356 or 794-7176. ••••••••••••••••••·••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3802 (2) DELUXE 4·PLEXES, property. 546-9SS6 a rt ·Adults, S39S .. mo.67J.6372 Tfro•r·mLledv~I_ 4 Br400• 2Ylbfta , drps, many xtras. L&e. Mary. ANAHllM 4MAH11M 6P M. ., ID rm, sq . ••1 s Agt ... ...,. side-by-side. Buy 1 or l -'"-"~------I Howle1U11.,_,.lhtd OUHGESTHOME game rm w/pool table. '" · · ... both. Beaut swim. pool, BIG CANYON LOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br + den,2frpl>,rec. 19201 Sherborne. $500. 3BR 2BA walktobeach. AporhnewhFwWllMd At last loc. nr. ma1"or shop 'g ~ al 3202 gard · I ' ' Large lot on golf COW""Se. ......... hobby rms. Grdnr--wtr. ener inc · Coty & warm w/ real ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~eE~~ENRe~:;,,7,Td~. IM,S00.581·0264. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd. Ad·ulls. $300mo NELS 0 N RE AL wood paneling, shag CoronaclelMm" 3722 ' · FREE FREE 673·83'12 ESTATE crpt.s, 2 car garage, bit-••••••••••••••••••••••• !J56.6t71 OCUH FIOMT •Proressional Service• . Call846·1JOS ins, patio, clubhouse w/ BACH Apts $160, S175 & an a.partment 2-FowpteXH Avoid congestion high •LAMDLOllDS• Custom Bwlt by Owner I iM 3244 pools, tennis, etc. Super $220. Util. pd. Nr. oce"'1· Delu•e, upgr•ded'. B•'g 3 rise & crowd. Consider a1 H f 1 d 48R, 2BA. F~ yard. " clean! $375 mo Yearly. 2500Seaview • . 1 nt ho o,. • • •rs * Plate for trader, boat ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714 1~"-1235 that• bedroom, z a,;, bath an 1nves me or me ....., .7. ·t '. I ~ 642·9-o camper. E·side.642.(1751 BEAU'F! New Ranc.'hoSan ~:.:==="-----!Costa Mesa 3724 s ownet's unit . Only one s1 e . .....:::ve .. ,ew ocean TV _ year old . Ve r y ex· frontlolinSanClemente Calirornla's Largesl J oaquinTwnhome.2Br, New Townbome, 2 Br, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• at a fraction ul Newport/ •Rental Service!• JQ.r. l\.IJba, Closetoscboo 2'h. ba. 2 story. Overlooks Ba. frplc, e:•r &dsbwshr. $39.95 WEBC & UP pensi\'e ly upgraded . Laguna prices. Pri.C.Om-:;~~~iij~jiij~ii~I & college. Leasel360iac goU course ,, lake. '60Q. $3SOmo. 551-6117. •Studio& 1 BRApta different!. ~£t:~:::s~~ ~~~\~::: (QM,,#illb1Wj) ~.~~;~:~~.·.~:-~u-~-.d-:-;:-~-Qui-.-:-:-~w-~-I ~~:i~T~~= ~;:7;~:~;'.~:~t; ~~gw;~Eirf.11 S)6 7s33 FREE5 lR_1 clean.$22.5.~2S73. J BR 2 •• B • .., .. ., 675·4648 w/ad • ••••••••••••••••••••••• """"' _...c.c.ccc.:._...c---=--l · ·~ a .. ·······......., ~c...cc..c:._ ______ I 2376 Newport Blvd, CM Ocean Yiew lot 50'xl00' TO L•HDL.Ol:DS 3 Br, Z Ba, Fam. Rm. Lge ~LLEGEPARK YEARLY S48·97SSorM5·398T 24-PLIXES 1000 block Tinjuana St Member of Board of patio, nr. schools 38 ,den,2 ba ...... $400 2br .1\;ba.,fp_lce.AvaiJl--'--""-'---"-----·I Side by side , Co6ta Mesa Laguna B ch. Ow n Realtors, Better Busl· market.a. $390 mo. lSt 2 B~~~hoB~an Joaqui~ .Se:::!pto.::1~S300:::~·~°':.:::S.~"'4::::~· --I L .. hn1 2 Ir <ve ry well maintained. 536-6195 ness Bureau, Oiambetor last. Security & cleanin • · · · · OCK -Bltns, w /W , drps, pool. J.ots or lawn corhp'ly Real Est_.._ Commerce. deposit req'd, Avail TURTLE R H · V • H o m e 11 $200. Adi t s , no eeta I e n. c e d b It n s , & Ea·h-·~ 2100 530-&505 Sept. 1. 549·93C1 3 4 BBRR.22 ,~•B· · · ·' · .$425/450 SB R + P o o I + A Ji 642-9520 · • I R I ... · ,..., a · · · •• · · · M7S Somerset model. Lse. s prin ers. e cent )' •••••••••••••••••••••••,..... - - - - -1 BR, util pd. q uiet WALNUT SQUARE $100. Agt.. 548·8642 E -SIDE bach. w /frplc. t~~~~i~~~I HAVE 2 Condos. 1BR,1 ~ garaae, couple only, n 3BR.2ba .......... $295 Cozy. Just redecorated. a49-08l2 .:. 646:-6710 Ba. 1 sty, nr C.al State UHIDESCO c hildren, no pet.a, $195 DEERFIELDHOMES S.Clt!Mtlte 3276 $160.mo.875-2913aft.5 ----------1 1-'ullerton. S3800. equity, FREERENTALSERV. 979-7888or548.SZ:Sl . 38R,2V..:Ba ........ $42:i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Have something to seU ? $117.mo.or3BR,l lh Ba , summer & Wntr. Beach 1 BR duplex, electwat "" OceMff'Oftltec.do 28r, l~b•, 1ar, carpets, Cla s1ified ads do it welt. adJt, security nr So. Cst. Rentals. $3SC! wk. Also pd. Stove, rdrlg., "'ar New 2 br, 3 ba,Cten. frplc, drpa. No pets. $200 mo. Plaza. $5500. equity. Exec & Family homes " S65Q. N2·11.s5 548-2748 Have somethinl't you want i 187 . mo. Will trade · 1_991 .800) • No pets. 195\.IJ J oan VlSleN to sell ? Clas:.ified ads do Ith f 1 t mod I 1·~~"'.".'~~~~~~l ~O;pe~n~S~at~J.2~-S~·=m.~r~IJ~I~.. · SCl'lt• Ana -well -Call NOW, e e r or a e e car,~ 1llA\.TY ·~ etc . of same Yalue. c BR M d 642-5678. 638·1769 P1'N Vly. Privacy! 2 Br, iooci 2c!:d. -::ai~!w 552-7500 3780 5..ta AH Lotsforsale 2200Lotsforsale 2200 ~~d, pet, s ngli, fncd $37.S. mo . inc ld UNIV. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 .B~ Pool, 3 br, 2 ba, ~:=,er. Call Larry bridle Twnhle. J br, 2 ~IL-mecneh /lrvlne ~ realty IE5T IUY IM llG CANYON. Marvelous secluded fairwav lot tZ5 Hermitage Ln. $78 ,500. Barbara Aune 642·8235. (P60) IA YFROHT. A few choice building sites available at fabulous Promonlory Bay w /pier & slip privileges .. Priced from $112,500 includin g the land. Flexible fmancing. Charles Arnold -Jane Fraiee64Z·8235. CPGJ) llG CANYON. Printe location on Inverness Ln . Area of $400,000 homes. View of . fairways & Newport Center. Jane Fr~ 842·tl235. <,P62.> ••WJH .., __ I kids. · ba. Comm. Pool. $395. ~G. Hill• 3 br, 2 ba , .3 BR, 2 ba. Newly painted. J7308 Pea~h, 552-7896 child, pet. $350 Per month. Child SPAC. 2: br, 2 ba Condo. 2 BALBOA 3 br, lam rm, 2 O.K. Agent~ paliot 6. Rec. ctr. a s. to b11 ,•ppls,kids,pet,gar. "'~hi• •·ah--Ap-AGT. FEE $375 PER MO. NewlY de ~ · """ ......,. . ....,,v HOM.Fl-s cor'd 3 br 11. yd Cen pie Tree. 1 yr. lae. 1325. II . 1 'd' N · mo.11t&Jast+$1tl0aec. •642·9900• tr• Y oc · r. achls. &: t 2 5 c I ea n ' g . 55'-4086 213·330-3979 a Tore 3232 -='-'-'=.;.:....----1 (iUr\,llMWf) ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWGreentree4br,2b•, 3 BR, 2 BA bomew/fniit, la m.rm, upgraded, Rec. tree1 1alore. Close to Fae•· MZ·3el9 $125. lt.8 .1 br mlni $145. S.A. duplex $175. Watmin2bratudio $195. S.A. 2 br, kJds, pets $21 5. S.A. 3 br, kids, pet.II $190. Org. 2 br, 2at.ory $255. G.G. very nice 1 br ftw y . 1 chool1 shop'(. 111RTLl!:ROCK 3 br, 2 ba, '395/mo incl prdener. fam rm, rrml DR, frpl, A1ent 81M-4f4 BBQ, clo•e to pool Ir VlejoWest-new3BRCon· park. '445 mo, leas•. do. 2 Bath. $ZIS. 113l·0109 ~=====------l eves a:wknda. $260 Wstmln3+Z,kldl , ..... v...., 3234 Cl'IS. G.G. 4 brCncd ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2SS. T1.11tln 2+2t/hquae LEASE 1 Br, 2 ba, cpts, S29S. S.A. 4 +2, r11mily drpa, frplc, bllnl, llll('pd, FU RN $145 H.B. cotta1e ~ll::•:;l>ll::.'· ,:IZll=;;>•::.:.l ·::-:=: ___ 1 Me mber Board of - Rea ltor•. Better Busl·.._ ........ IHdl 3240 nes1 Bureau, Chamber or ••••••••••••••••••••••• LE RAISOR REALTY Commerce. Beaut. $70,000 home . 530-ISOI,.. Jwl. formal llvln1. dining rm. 452.1 Campua Dr., Irvine - l1e. fam. rm. •·tt bar & Campue V•lleyShopCtr. • lal..... 3206 f1'1>1c. 1 Br. dwnolaln, < ' CALL tll-1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br. up. 3car1ar. Cldtom BAYVIEW Dpb:, 2 br, 2 l•ndirapinlJ. Avail. A/l . New lr<vlne TnTace Con· b1, bllft1, cptc. aar. 110 tsz.s mo. 10.e, 91.'M581,' do. 2 br, 2 ba, pri. entry, Sapphire. ai.s-rn.,,_ wknU aftt, '111 ..... L patio. W ·1185. $.16.\. I AMBASSADOR INN BRAND NEW N0Cluninc~po1it $35 Up -No Luse Required s· I St di • inc e u o .pt. S,.cl•I c-OIVCtlM l'llM {11"'1,.., llM• _,.,). • w..1111-w Mnlc• • IUtch.,. J.dlllloH .,.u. . e IMIWW..-1 '9ftp.c-1"91 • r...,;.--u.w. •.Hltvnl ,... •G•• 110'1 ehltclri....,.~ •w.tht •~r.....i ..... .,..iJ ...... ...i,..1 •Ol1ecttllcil ,tt-•1...:1L "• IVATERFALLS•S1REAA4S•iAGC>OlllS 2909 BRISTOL AVE. SANTA ANA (At Soulh CoHI PIHi) 540-2300 Richly, granGllV, gloriously different! w1tha!I the privacy and countrvclUb life· stvlevou could de51re in fabulOus Anaheim Hills. Right in the centef" of a planned community of magnlfieent luxurv homes. Evervthlng vov ~ \ocAted for in an apartment. but couldn't find. hi here foc you at ... OOY!Yott ~PA.lll'Mf.N.T'.i carefree llvlng.: Each soaclol/S aoart · ment Is eauiPPf!d with ·wasner and dr'V9r. rl!fOgeri!tor with lee maker. self cll!anlnQ oven. trash como~tor. fOfced air heating and air conditioninQ. oversize patio or balcony. genero us storage. And two soarkllng pools and two jacunl 5PiS. Views are solendld. eKcitlng, everchano· 1n9, cltv lights, rugged hU1s -a new olcture everv dav from your patio or baletinv. Every dsv vou ca n Indulge vour love Of soorts, an wit hin waiting distance: 11 championship tennis courts. gOlf course and clu bhvuse. equestrian cent!f and riding trails. Your private W'>rld here I~ a perfect hedge aoarnst bo•edom. One bedroom, two bedroom and two bedrooms: with a d!fl from $2 60.00. f umlShed ~nd unfurnished, tmmectlate occupancv. Four fUm!shtd mOdth optn from 10 to 6 01Uv. Cati 6!7..CJOO. OY!Yott ~PAR1 Yf:N1S • ~~~~ ... ·.~ .... !~ .... " ... ~. t .,.,..... .... ,..,....;. •••••••••• Cott• M•1a 3124 Cotto M••• ···;·,·Z·: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~:.~ •••• 1 ~~': .. • •••••••••••• ~~~~ ~J~~-~~.ft.'~ ..... ~~-~~1 Sunday.Al!QUlll J , 1975 , , OAtLVPILOl DI I ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••• .. ..._.1...,to• leech 3140 ___________ .;.;·~·~··~·~·~·~·;··~·~·;·;··~·~·:· ...................... . Mew,ort le.c.h 3169 ~:!~C:.RKlt~hprib=~h~:~~ SINGl.t; to ti rm :tWtc~ M0Drl•e9da91es, TN1t 5035 H.tp W onted 71 OOHtlp W H ttd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C M $1.. A vii I ·h fff ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Mediterranean Village ·~u ll to WiJ ll ~.-arpet.s, Urapcs •Grussclolh Wallcove1in~~ ·i'-ireplaces ' •Wet Bars •BWll·in Dishwashers •llc~1n1cd cci.lin gs, "'OOd panclin ~ •IJr1vate patios and lJ"l coni cs •l·l~att:(t. s win11nin g pools •Night li ghted tennis cou rts •Gymnasiu111 un<I Saw1as ··security systc n1s •l''a ir I lousing UN l"UHNISHED I BEDHOOM IH:DHOQM & DEi\'. 2 B E DllOOM 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE A •i>e<l•I ac<ltvn !or Ilka•• ~h 11holl l'O'I•. A•h•lt.u1111 Office Open Daily 10 to 6:30 • . (714 J 55 7-8+l20 2400 Barbor Blvd., Cosla Mesa, Calif. 1-fUNT llBR, 2 br. l h1', bllnis, nu dri-;. l'tJOI. No I pet~. $250 mn. 581 ·"8« t\TTllE UEACll THE HUHTIHGTOH HElc;HTS Al'TS t'.xcltioa new adult apla adj to llunt. llarhour • 16834 SIMS• 1·2·3 BDR FROM 1200 $40-8442 or~l.204 $160 mo 1· S50 dcp. 2 br. cpl~. drpa , 1Hove, GaraKe. Kld111OK .842·0089 Lgc 2·bd. Bu Vs. Lockln1 )Car. Pvte patio. No pela. 536·6321. 2 UR., s h1:1rp. nr. beach & shopping. $175/Mo. ltealonomics 675-6700 HOWllKT'IHG IE RIST! 1 Bedrm, $185; 2 bedrms, $235 ; 3 bedrm, 2 bath, fp $.160. Children OK. ()pen Dally 12·7. West of Beach Blvd. on Ada~. north at Alabama, 2 blocks. KENTROOERS REALTY 114 /8'8-&')J() WATERFRONT VIEWSIN NEWPORT. StTllrlng design and an eltQant, wxcltll'IQ wsv to llYa. Cnooi• IOfts. bail wlnttowt, slcyllQhtS. tr• places. 'tour own prtv•te Dltlo or b.tlconv.A 'rienalY ffil/llon·dol11r rec cenc.r. T•MIS Courts, too. . . mo. "'48·S9'J8. v 1 n p us o rti ................... •••••. ·------------------• bld1o: nr oc; A1rpun.. JoUll Roo'"& loord •OSO "";" '""· Kccop· L0 1NS up to 80% ••••••••••••••••••••••• tion~,,l . t·o11f~reol"o:: rcn. " o • ROOM & BO.A.RD 1n ex xl"rox , ct~· \:"111 M.1.1·3&10 I 1t TD lOet--1\l•P change for bab11hlln11. -----'/.-MD TO L.omt1 E lderl y prefe rr ed. haffte11Rent~ 4450 LowestrutesOrangt:l:o. 645·2435 •••• ••••••••••••••••••• Sotfler Mtg. Co. s..m.n.r R--1 4200 M2 2171 54.5-lXil I ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE C OLOMY ServLng Harbor :iirea 24 BLK. to Beach. New Con· 30 RETAILSllOPS )'e;u:s ~-~ do. J acuti:\/volleybaill . Prime rcasvnuble space Wan t ed rro m priv . Sl ps. 6. $12.5 wk. 968·5100 available large & small. pany-$15.000 on 2nd 1'1J Old world tharm with Will i>uy 10·11~ Int.secured fo'rcnch windows, gables by bearh prop. w / $25,000 & tree&. Adjace nt to "'<l.6-IS·0.577, J BR rurr1, f plc, priv b each . $830/3 weeks 546·51180 P c tLllY o r eve~: 839·00.54 Fe:itlv.al o f Art s -~-·------- Grounds . PVT.P ARTY wtll buy2nd ADVERTISING SALESMAN Luiiurv iiOUlt rentals from BALBOA PENIN. PT. !JSO montruv. 580.BROAOWAY T.D.'s. Min . discount LAGUNA Bt:ACll Call: r.42·3573 Hord Sell . Able and willing to sec and .sell top executives of large industrial firms . Back){round in news paper special section promotions required. Shou ld be familiar with all Orange Coas t c <•mmuniti cs. Excellent remuneration and frinie benefits for top produ cer. Cal l Charles Pritchard, r7 11 ) 64 2-4321, 9 AM to5 PM Moo. thru 1-'ri., for appointmei1t, if you meet the above requirements. 00 Ptomontory Dr. '#tit. Desirable duplex, upper , Just nortn Of J1mborff spa c Io u !I , ti I e, c pt , ANtOUft ...ts/ on Paiclflc Co11tHlg':&J:· d11hwshr, disposal. Wt!ck-494-791 5 cem TtlePMot 171M 675-• ly. 673·2039 Perso 11ols/ Penonols 5350 H~p W onted 7 100 Owned Ind f'NMO«I Dy . Lost & f CMMd Tn11rv1ne ,. ... -..... nY. ··••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----=~~=·-=--"--INewport Bea~h. 'h Hlk to T ll E )''ACTOR y ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPIRl'fUA L HEADER beach. Fam1lyof<1. Aug Newport . Ideal shop LOQT : PLEASE HE'r...P• OrM:!n lQAMto tDPt.t Barmaid wanted. 2·9,A.ug23·30.Laborday :.1vail. Jn the mall. $140. Thur. eve. Multi-colored Arivicenn:i.ll malteno. Immediately. w~ open. S150 week:. In mo.673.9606 s tripped cat wtwht n ea 3t2N. F:ICaminoReal CallS48·91N9. qwreatll2 36thSl.Nll. collar. ViC"inity of 33rd San Clemente,Forappt. BARTENDER, bar&: 675·9875. 1830 Sq. F't. c .2 bldg. 8061 S t . 673·2181 aft. 5 & 492.9034 492·9136 restaurant, fu ll t ime. NEW PO Jt, T Steps t o ::~ss~n~~ie~~7~lvd. wknds. SS6·J780wll:dys. We love to massage yoo Call for a ppt., 549.9444 ' bearh. Mod. 2&4 Br. $195. Lott & Fo.td 5300 So Call MS-OBGo ...,_, to $450. wk. tJ.t2..3490 DELUXE office, comm'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y.'e"re at 2G26 Nwpt. Blvd I A RTEHDIR RelriRerator. Stturily. N.B. at Ocean. ~oo -". &: industrial spacrs. AISQ LOST /FOUND Near the t'airgrounds .Exper'd . J) /time~_APPIY ... .... mini ware ho u ses in A PET? It 's Great-Don't Wail in person Sam's """'afood Pool, Jacuiztt-Rec. Bldg (sips 2), also larger&:yr· Laguna Niguel & Mission 960-2900Adoption, Low II , 3901 E . Coast Jlwy, w /exercis e rm . ly.548·6179. Vi ei·o areas. Handy to CoslSpay/Neuterlnfo. •Abraxe s Mos--• CoronadelMar Bjlliards. Color1V. ~ C t u IRVINEATMESADR 301EdgewaterApt C3Br San Diego Fwy. 200 .to . K~y e, Rita, J eanne. 8EAUT'ICIAN.exp·d pre-os a .,.e1a 3124 C o1ta Mesa 31 24 · 2 Ba Bayfront unltpriv 2000 sq ft. As low as 3C1 LOST: Puh. Shaggy Blk. Tnsh , .~arolyn & Ma ry f'd , but not ner. Altra": 11 •••~·;;;;:~:::;;.··•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2:l~n~~f~~is~d~ai~~: 545·4855 bc~i&J! s:m wk N per sq ft. 831-1400 R~Ws~Reg,~· $100 are wa1~1,n ~ to help you! 7 tive neill per.;(IO IO(' a~· 7 I 4 /96().3858 2 & 3 n,. Adults no •Tropical Pool• beach & Edin~er. No LllelDQ Uniqu.~ Charm! Ro nRltr675-8120 Store. patio fronta ~e in -""-'-""-'~·'----"'--I 1:f.~ 3 117w3k3.,FlOl;"'t to l r ac t iv c neat 2 Br. cnts, d......,, bltns. pets.$115.MS.fROO aut. decoru. 2 br, lg. h' l · s Cl t LOST : Brn .spare tire • u er on. n eighborhood·· s hop. Ls, dshwhr~. shu< cpts, " ·.-brick patio. r~l .67"' ~""' COR DL MAR Nr. ocean, is Orie an emen e CM . 631·1184 c ..... 6144. s piral s taircase, real . ·.-,,.,.,,_ Hotel $210 492.8430 compart dr w/Uc. pl ate ......, closed .gara~e. frpll", lrpJc, refrig, patio, gas & 2 BR Condo, fng, stove, Ba immac, 2br, quiet adlLc;. · -248HOZ, valuable. On -"-'"-""'-::..._ _____ _ B8(2. Gus & w11ler pd. WMter pd. 548·1168 pool , 1 mi. from bch. $240 yfront, 2. Bd, 2 Ba, Pvt. $200 wk. from 8/ 23 Beautifully furnished of. Adams CM. Please call Night Club D~Trio 01: '? BEAUTY OPER. as a Pool mo. 213-592·2203 Bch, & pier, $500 yrly. 6'2-3135 rice s uite to rent or 968-4914. Pop, rock, Jazz, Jat!n· Sh'a mpoo as.st. Lic'd . LA MANCHA '-"S LOVELY new adult I br. 979·1935&6444510. Yocall°" R~s 4Z50 share. Top location. $195 Want club o~ casual gig. Guar. Salary. run or pt. r I •-·1· $18S 2BR ....... w~ Si f I 64,>.S25J J . Ricardo time . DeSi\v a I-lair 778 Scott Place, Ct.I rp c • ...:am cet g, pool. · · W lk t be h 2br If.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• to aha re or take over ~·: amese, ema e 6<12-5073 From $210 . 399 Bii)'. ;~~~~:~ f:pl co_ ;~~rly',l $JbJa Parll:Newporttosub-let. I lease. Fully furnished. cal, grey & wht. M!3-Y Ew.aay......t& Fashions , Lag. Hilla. I .R 'LOFT ONLY' 646·1456 mthly. S48-4905. Br. Aug. 15.Sf:pt, 15. 642·67S3 or 644-6815. h~ve . blue collsr &: li e. Preparation I ~586~·~27~7~0;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; $2JS. 2 Br, 2 Ba , bltns, lnlN J144 &M-887J ..._trl Vi c. llB. fi44 ·886& or •••••••••••••••••••••••ii f'vt Patio, frpl, l yr tse cp•·, d,-. •e-cle•n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, z .. •. a_, block. • l!>l>each, I al Rftdal 4500 968-53'14 anytime day or Jobs Want.ct 7075 Jmmedl t ...,. ... ~ ., ~. R~~ I ... 4 300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "ite REWARD' • ·Boys & Gr"rls a eoccupancy lllOVirtana.979·5099 Walnut Square, 28r, Yrly, garage, patio, _..,...., o CS"e " ' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAYLOFTA"S .:...A ' t !IJba. air, cpts/dr ps, bltns.$345.642·1603 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1200: Sq. Ft. M·l ¥!.'/front LOST· wh·t & Or Hi ghly exp full charge 10tol4 years ofage.Dai· 283 A•ocodo. CM DUPLEX E·Side 2 br, lge rerrg, $'l75. 642-L536 WANTED: 2 student.'i to ~~~~=~!~U~ft3[6~~~.~ c a i. y 1 ie c . A ~ntg! accountan·t . State li e. ly Pilot delivery routes 645 0 143 kit, lncd yard. i child, . 42ftdStrnt shr 3 br home in 118. Capistrano. f1ea collar Tax expert. Going into may be available In your • small pet ok. sf10. mo. LOCJlllMlleach Jl41 Deluxe 2 BR, 1 BA. bl 89'7·1.564BryanMeUema Terminal Way, Costa answers to "Pancho" semi·retirement. Wishes area. Earnprofitrorde· MeorCouv4tioft Avail.Aug_.13 .&42·<857 ••••••••••••••••••••••• noor. frplc, D/W. New Mesa. Days 54o.57lO , 7/27.496·9221 part time empk>yment. liveries & cash, trips or T'"" 1----~--~'--I Drop a pebble into the crpts. Encl gar. Avall. PROF. Male seeks same eves.646·0681 AskforLee642-9208. merchandise for selling CEDAR WOODS Beautiful 2 BR all adult Ocean from your Apt. Aug 31 . Appt. Only. to share tastefully Curn'd 2500, M 1 7 h & Lost: Wht & Apricot Poo· .:..:::::.;=.=::..::.:::.::::::::.--1 new subscriptions. For 329 University Dr. near apt. Crpts, drps, bit-ins, Lease. Luxury, security, Yearly.834-0242 oc n vu Laguna hse. " nr 1 1 die. Vic: El F..ncant.o & Exp teacher , Ed deg. in(ormation please c.all HiiCk Day . ., br & den. aa,age ato,•ge W 1• t •1 d 1 c 4~eve Placenti• C M. 220 · c De•·• es k Lag 642 ·4321. F'om San ..., . . a .. o " ature a u L!I. 31755 st. · pwr /prkg/exhst air. 12 Pacifi c 11t Hwy, Dana r wor · _ una, f'rom $275. Eastside . e very thing. Ideal for Hwy.499·2835. 3876 SPACIOUS home CdM. cents.646.1252 /64<1·22:28 Pt. Answers to name of pls callagain.848·0204 C le·m e nte -Sa n Juan 5'8·7437or646-1164 middle a ge l"OOple. $135. . . SanCltmftk> Need roommate. Sl50 Peache s. Reward . Bookk . tod . Capistrano area, call Ct<SA VICTORIA 646·6887. W1tewaler View. Blk. to ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo 673·3121 ll 67"'•19 n RENT 1125 sq ft. $155. 1200 493·0059. ecp1ng o in m y 495·0630 and Mission Vie · Beach. 3 Bd, 2 ba, $300. L 28 2b 1 ed · • ,,..., · sq It $170. 673·7039 or . home eve's. Pickup & jo-El Toro area, ~all 1,2 &:3Br, Lar11e 2 Br, bltns, crpt.s, 'Lease. 49'4 ·3383 or ge r .. a, enc~ RESP.Cpl.-•'lls"-lo"cly 675.5116 LOST: Stiver PQnc h Delivery. 642·9533 aft. 5816310 DeluxeUn!um! drps, '$170. Call alt. 494 .2339 gar. Whitewater view. .. ,,, • Bo t t f the H t 6pm -· · · orf'urn .• as/wtr.pd. 12noon.5'8·945.5 · Adu lt s only. $250. 5bdrm homewtcompati-. . .. w, par ~ un · Equa!Oppor.Employer· ·-------'-------L HI 4983091 ble cpl. Exclusive NBD~LUXE'.tnd_ustnalu111ts 1ngton Tid e l a n d s HelpWOltfed 7100 Adults-No Pet..s Sec. gate · . OCJUllG CJMI 3852 -· a•ea. Sep. p·•. ~ng. Sin· with offices. 1300, 1400, Perpetual Trophy at the ••••••••••••'••••••••••• Pool, Rec. flm, Elev~tor LARGE 3 Br w/pat10 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..___._-...:... -.-.t.L-..11 • •• "' 1500 1600 2212 3740 N t H bo Y ht 0 T .SZS Victoria, 642·8970 frplc $250. Garden apts A lovely .l Bd, 2 ha Condo ,..... ~u~"-~~t~-3900 cere. s traight iidults·on· • i ' to Cle~;. d ar i: ac ADY /PR WOMEM I A w/pool. Adult.s only.The on the El Niguel Golf or llTIH"1lf-ly. Character ref's ex· 6000 sq t. 64.2-4'163 or u . tn er,p contact A f .. b t:ni_ta Me. sa's. J."lnest IAC. Vendome,S45.-"628 Cou,se. Ca•petlng, ••••••••••••••••••••••• changed Call·642·1:iro 642·760.i . Agt. on pre· Mgr. 673-1730. Ir you ew very special JO. s GELCOATER 01'il • · · mises, 111 W. 17th St., know its whereabouts lor a rew very special Y kind in the area. LARGE 1 b I -I d r apes dishwasher ~ Straight Male to share C.M. Reward ! ' women. Personality & Xlnt pay, good future ror Quiel·garden·like·adult rw view, poo ' garbage' disp<15al $300' ~./ Condo nr ocean pool • willingness to work out· person with production living, Lge 2,3, Br. 1.2 $l75.Adulls. mo. 831 ·9014 a rt: 6 0~ uaTllCi llWC.Cut! tennis 536.1952 ' · 1800 Sq. fo't. M·I Space. FOUND : Tortoise, iden· side a few hours-daily experience & ability to Ba : WW crpts, drps , 545-8628 5'7-9617am. •TlJUSll(tmlC , ' · Front offi.ce. Large re~r tify. Describe where it more imp. than exp. maintain&: repair spray patio, bltns. some wood l\tesa Verde 2BR. Condo. i -.lL PfTt ACctrn.o RootMllate w•ltd door, $2SO mo. 1775 Whtt· was lost. 645·2934 I Flexible hours & choice equipment. Must be able burnln g rr~I . Bea~t . Patio, pool. No pets. SMO NewpQrt leoch 3169 • hchelors Call 9'19-442.6 tier St. CM. days SW.5710 of Orange County loca· to tape & gelcoat sailboat land.11 cpd, he ated pool & mo. first&: last.646-36llO ••••••••••••••••••••••• •I I I , 211 eves 646-0681 . FOUND : Silky Terrier, lions. Stop by for coffee molds & variety of small Attract1\•e rent. · •2 U & Den Office RHtal 4400 Stoe-Male, Vic. Brookhurst & between 10 & 4 and ask parts. Chopper exper. Marfiniqw Apts. EASTSIDE 2 br. Twnhse. p ·RK HEWl'O. RT. ,,.ms·--·~•r ......................... 455 0 Hamilton HB. 968-9850. for Dorothy. 250 E. 17th definite advantage. Call S C Ad It •-Q · t "" "'<> --••••••••••••••••••••••• collect 703 .0•3723 aak 1777 anlR AnaAve. M u !!, nope._... we 1501 w-~ou.Dr. F d Wht nd ri t St,SuiteF,Costa1'1esa. • . .....,.. 1 $200 ... ,,.,RT....,..S -~~-& .a ..1___ .,nomTT Storage area for rent on oun o : a ~P co c===~~;:::.==-1_!'R"'u~ss~S~m~it:J>hc_:· ___ _ t.f gr AptllJ 646·5542 co mp ex. mo. "' --. ,...,, ...--fort -rn N tF' · ICt Pactfo·c Coast Hwy. No. poodle onHarbor1nC.M. ~ESA VERDE area . on lecnit190ffice5poc:e Laguna.8 1/2 ftX20ft.17 .. 7-'5~1·-'06'-1-'4'-·------I · BOOKKEEPER Woman &t4-4423 the :y 5.tO ·llOO • ewpor inancia r AIDES H phe 2 &3 Lu'u•yapartmen livo·ng C II s · r I c--. -W.e hav.e openings .lo< ove• 25. Ma,o·ne e•p o me atmC»S re D p ~ 3826 • a on 1te Manager sq. t. t.ota . ~unty o Fo,od ·. Sm g•ey male k'•t· Ad • -o~ ov.e,looko·ng the w•te' • .1 es in our nurs1n, g. helpful. •hlhnd. • typ·ong. -brdlx apts. 546-1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · (714)642·3llle:tt246 Premises. S4 8. mo . ten. N,. Spn·ngdale •nd d t • •----k • Enjoy $750,000 health 494 5002 ie ary, .,. •NU:>C , eep ng nee. Full time, fringe t.GE l Br w/Jof\, pool, Deluxe duplex, new 3Br, spa, 1 awimming PJ(>is, 7 ..... ..,. · · Edinger846·4918. d47pts. ~xp. pref d., ~l bene·s. 645-4520 jacuzzi. encl. gar, ut\J pd. 2ba. bttns, encl gar. Ji 1 ghted . 1 tennis 1 courts, flref~rv<& aewtoh WOltled 4600 Lost: BrnfBlk Male Dog. will train dependable 1n·l-"=:..:.c.:.c:::....==----- Adl $2 A II ~. ........ b. 1 ~ dlvlduals. Apply at Park. lookkHpl-M-•I ts only 35. va .,._, .. p. · p US m1 es 0 ICYC e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wea'"i ng Z flea colla•• .. '7 -11 ue I • • &pe,iorHn~ce~. 7 ·15 . 393 Hamilton .H ltMJI 1o-•J14 0 trais. putting, shuf· ./A1tc•oMt•,..,. WANTED.Spaccfor40x8' wfrabiestag.Pleasecall Su B Operolor ~' • tOll _,. fl bo d J . -,. 1445 perior Ave, N , 642·1....;0 days, 645-4411 • e ar , croquet. un1or CORONA DELMAR "',..~ ,.......'"' Trailer. Irvine teacher. 689·5489. after7 PM. To post accnts. receiva- eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• .J's frp, $229.50 monthly; 1.--~ 1 I v~~.... 833·1498. Ca. ble. 1 week per month + llKETO •EACH also 1 a'rld '2·bedroom 2 Br TownilUUIO'C, rp c, ~-,:;;-.....,.... . . FOUN D: Long haired An Equal Opp. Emplyr general office work 2or3 H.citnclaDeMna HEAR SHOPPING plans and 2·story town from$?75.lBrfromS205. ./.lfM-._.. Responsible mixed couple grey cat. 1·Z1. Big Ca-afternoons per week: on 160W.WH-.C.M. Beautif ul new 2 BR hous es. E l ec t ric Pool, tennis, continental ./.-.....-... need3BRfixef-upperor nyon644·1577 A•lmalHospifal all ot h er weeks . Ckt .d G d . F 1 kilrhens, private patiOll breakfast. Some ocean .,' _,.. .....,..,.. ! To $300 Lease. Xlnt re--"'='-'-"-'-'-'-----Recpt.Cleaning. FUii or Richard's Market. 3"3.1 • I = stu 10 apta.he rp cs, 0 • balconie•. ca~t•'ng. Catalina views. Close t ferences. 545.3729 FOUND: Irish Setter. PT. Mon-Fri or wknds. vo·a L•'do. NB. BEAUT. GRO OS bltns, dishwas rs, 2 car • ·..-· h c O'ange NB 1-;·e dcaperies . Subte-anean shopping & fine beach. ·· Sout oa.s t Plai:a . • · • or ••u• ··1-c.:::..:::::::c:.:;::_ ___ _ ADULTS·NO PETS 1arage. Sundttk.s. From •• Elderly couple, yard work 646 1357 Write Ad #329 Daily ~ 536 2579 parking with elevators. 644·2611. · . • Bookkeeper /Secretary . JO minutes to ocean. L&e .,..vv. · 1,..,.....,.....,.....,.....,..... .................. ~ $140 up atore-0ffices cpts r o r r educed r e nt .I --~-------Pilot P.O.Box 1S60. Co5ta for Corona del Mar ,·n· ~Br $175. G.as & Waler NEW ·~plex-. 1,2,3 B,. JOpttional tmh aidr Fservhi.ce.I d r pa air bath. 17301 494 ·8541. FOUND Black: &: . t an Mesa.92626 ve"to' pa,t·time. Top I D ts .. , .. ,, us nor o a!'I ion THE EXCITING BeachBIH.B.842-2834 Afghan pup. Does tricks. " ' bl Jn c ·h r~penes,lcarye 1 · Dix thruout, frplcs , fnc~ 1sland at Jamboree and p•LM MES• ·-. lu1IM11/lnYnt/ 49'·9949&494-9350. , ANSWERING Service. pay. ~ust be cap~ e of gas . ea ' galli s ove, .a r yd. 2002 Huntington St. San JoaqWn Hilla Road. .... .......... , .,, WATERFltOHT Financ• Woman • 25 &. up • handling c<!mpl1cated cpoolon~i~~;.1 ~~,:wi, :.~~~~' ~'36::.. .. ~022=~0~,~==-~•~tl9c:...___ Telephone (7 14 ) 6"4·1900 MlNUTESTONPI' M rt leoch ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND : Irish Setter, graveyd. shin. 540-1717 book k e e P 1 n I t h r u 1 • for rental information BCH. ew'° •---L-1, Male, approx 10 m06• general •edger t rial &drye rs. NEW 2&3 BR , D/W, frplc . ;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;; Bach.1&2 BR. from$16S. Executive offices __...... c APPOINTMENTSECY balanre. J'Jonotapplyun-. Adult.sonly.Agt.SJS.7528 Adults,NoPets $150-$225Month Opportunity 5005 Vic. Bristol & ypress, Telephone. Evenings,5-9 less highly qualified. J175. 2 BR. single sty, 0 ........... 4095 MES• v-D• 1561 Mesa Dr. View of boats&. water ••••••••••••••••••••••• CM. &40·537 2 beam cei l, C&.D, 2049!.::~·~-=-==-----.... -s PM . o ur ofrice, CdM .. CPA will screen appli· "A" Wallace. 646-3883 2 Bdrms., l 'h bath condo (5 Bl.ks East al' Newport llLL GRUNDY MANUFACTURING LOST : purse on loth St.. Permanent. Good aalary cants. Apply by mail to OH BEACH with pool. $33.5Mo. Blvd) Realtor 675-6161 PROVPRIETARYLINES Bay NB. Sentimentat lor mature, persausive Ad. No. 463, Daily Pilot, t BR upstairs. bltns, refrig., cpt11 , drps, single c ar gar. $160. mo. 644-1045 ~EAN 2 hr townhouse, l "i ba, garage. 119S . Adults, no pet.s. 5411-6357 ruNKY Easlalde l br. Great for bachelor. New ~pt. $200. Util pd. 2653 · SantaAnaAve.631·1289 • 1BR unrurn. apt, C.M. Patio, no c hildren or pets. Htd pool. 548·9548 ~10. 2 BR. nu cpts & drps, stv /refrig, carport, enc. patio. No children/pets . 731 "A" W. 18th St., 613·TI81 NICE 2 br, l ba, pool , cpls, drps, close to ever· ything. $17S. 548·1996 aft 5 · Guaranteednorent increase in 1975 2 Br, 1&2 Ba rrom l:r5 3 Br, 2 Ba, rrom$490 •Summer &: W111ter at beach Is beautiful •Views of ottan, Catalina & Pal06 Verdes •Lar1eJ'ri vate decks •Heate POOla-Saunas •Aa1lgned covered parking *Additional free parking •Maid ser\'ice avail *Furniture avail Open M·F l<MJ Sat 10.s . sun 12·5 STEPS TO 11.ACH 546-9860 ery profitable. Value Reward. 531·3933. extrovert. 833-3656 or P .0 , Box 1560, Costa 2 BR 1 ba uni~• MNOd~THIC/DOsrAIM~A $60,000. M. . r 1 bl k l -'7~'2'-·'-ooiJ=------'l -M_es'-a"'-'C"•~·cc926211='-----, · · -e 1ca enta swte , 29% down+ 1ss1ng ema e ac , .. SEA WlMD -RES 0 R 950sqft avail. lStfloor Small Inventory mixed Lab. No collar. Apt Mgr mature small Bookkeeping.gener•I of· 2BR. 2 Ba condo$475 I HOLLAND IUSIMESS White spot on rhest . Ap· building some m1int. fice. Ex pd. Accts r ec, WE HAYI 1100 sq ft gen'I olc space. 54s-4110SALESSW-0608 prox. 11/i yrs. AMwers t Apt. + +Kurt. 5'1-5311. posting journals, recep- SUMMER RENTALS $345/mo. Ample prll:g. Shana. If found please t i on is t. ins urance Mr. O'Keefe. 549-8138 LIQUOR SI'OR.E call Salli, 494·m06. ,A TIEHnOH! claims. Newport Center. . .. •· Centrally located in . . W o men over 40 . 644-4460 LIV I NG EXECUTIVE. tuiCe's on Newport Beach. $78, LO~T : l l!!'anng aid at Interested in a career in ..:.::..c~=-------- Newport Harboi. 400 to full price includes invty., Edison High Sehl. Hunt. nursing! We have a free IUSIOY 2200 aq ft. 642·4644 ; lie, elc. Agts: Bill or Beach. Reward.557·7054 formal 40 hour nurse Exper'd only . Sam·s 645-4405 St.eve, 546·8640 L 0 ST : L n g . haired aide class s tarting Aug. Seafood II, 3901 E. Coast MEWPOITllACH rL•s-Siamese mix male cat, 18th open for you. ca11 liwy,CoronadelMar. 3BR,2BA,frpl,$350mo. ..,. •-5326848 Patio, cpts, drps, 3 car FROM $l9S 540Sq. n. dlx. •uite Cit.AFT SHOP Choe,. Point. Vic. Sant• · Cashier /Hostess RICKY gar . Pool. Nr. Hoag Util.pd.$195/Month d Ana Av e. & San to AUTO CARRIER-part RICHSHAW '~ Chln.ese Hospt. 548·9341 , Eves. Oakwood o ffers the Realonomics . 675-6700 ~:ve~:i~~~\a~:!~a:t~'. T<!mas, CM. Must ,re· time, Reg1ster. 2.4 PM Gall~y has .1mmed1ate 1146·2848 finest Jn resort living at a Localed in new shopping ce1ve spec. medication. weekdays I AM Sat opening. Prefer some ex· ::::::..:::.:::..._ _____ Ba,_-1 price you can afford. • 1 MO FREE RENT* I Reward I 64&·0065 or & Sun. Need. e•,..r ,rableca•. pe. rience. Pos. ition is full NWPT Sh • 2 Br z I 2 3 Rm orn,.. from center. X nt. inco.me. 642 07...... u • .. . o.es, · , There's $1 million in • · · C 11 · ""u 5'0·3086 ,Woody lime. Interviewing ... on. gar age, upper duplex. recreation facilitie1 . $135 per mo. Near S4,000. down. a : ST D T . 9·12 . The Food Parlr:, $300 mo •••-12 •'tport Nole.,.._ Re•llor, Paul Coad. LO og an fwh1te 1 • · · .....,...... NIGHT LIGHTED TEN-... · ·-,. ·. • • •11fo S•lllll.ll 17923 McArthur B Vu. at 833·32239Tilnoon 982·6142 Beagle. White stomach, -"' ----·· M . . associated BR(J~£R' Rr J\1l\lll1 lt> .,. '"''!; ' • ' I Large 2 BR,' 1 ~ bath NIS COURTS. A full time ---'==:co===-I ~~~;;;;;;;;;;~ White tipped ta.il & feet. Get St+Far a1n. Irvine. Hunli....lon Townhouse, bllnll, OW, activities director w FOR SUBLET I ~ Answers to Killer. Choke '76 CHEVETTES•. CHALLEHGfHG ·~· adulta, nr Hu.g Hoep. plans parties, BBQ's, ~ c hain w /CM license Pacific S24D. mo. 642-ur7 lrld ps & more! Free Sun El 't"d· oNrce"·w•ett ,!•Fshion # 3108. 5 57 ·9414 or Buay Chevy store to add ~~inii~gth~d ~°sbt;.Aar":iyil~ Oc ay brunch. s an , · .. area l<EALTY C0~1 PANY 540·642S . 3 experienced com bo Duplex. 2 Br. 1 Ba , al· 711 eanAve New 3Br, Iba Apt. le:th & Plus beaulifuJ siftglea, Bank: Bldg. 1 to 2 yn. IOUTIQUE s alesmen for stral11ht your Army. Call your tached gar, 1 child OK. <714>SSS.t487 Oran1e. Call 133-1437, or 1&2 bedroom apt s. Furn or untum. Approx. DJle to illness, this LOST Germ~ Hr dog. sell In expandingOran1e Army RecruiteratHlDlt• 1$190 1942 Anaheim St. Managed by office 170·8800. (umisbed & unfurnished. 563 sq. ft. 2 pv\. of e's, &. ele&a.nt Woman's Bouti· Brown w /wh1te &Pol&. County Airport area. Top ington Beach, 962·8821 ; • 6'2·6682 after6PM. William Wallen Co. ., BR, 2 BA .'" blk. ba •-Rents from Sl9$. Pri«S Secretar y /r eception que MUST SELL for fix· Has green col.lar, Mal~, pay & monthly ·bontl!es .1 _c_o_,_ta_M_e_•_•~·-""-·1_1_63_. __ <# .,,. :y .-vary by location. Models area.. IntemaUonal Data lures & inventory. Love· Kahlua. 642-92S4 . Opportunity for advance· l.ovely 2 Br. cpt.s, c:UYs· Bch. Newly redecm"d. 2 ·o~l0to7.Son)'nope Products, eeo Newport 1 h 1 1 ment. CletfctllA1d./ wood f l oor. Mat'llr• EX lg.e 2 br, 2 ha, dlx Sunporche•,•-Gar. $310 hlld ~-te Ct D <t -· NB y s opp ng center oca· LOST: Biii: cat 7/23, }', 5 R-•........,tl I d t bch. Adlt 'I"-or c ren . .nuumma r. r., _,.. e. M;M, • lion <P59l HOWARD •• r·-· adults,nopets.$1S00pen JIOOl1 eap nt • mo.,Yrly.545-7098 servic,~yallable.MonLh 64().8060 · . m·o. Yell collar, vie. Xlnt opportunity for:' . ., 2264Placentla646-3160 nopetsllS0.536-8362 VIEW apt, 2 hr, bltns, tornontw&ccupancy. 800, Ofc + 400, ware· ~~r~iti~~~~~ Hoag. Reward.M5-S3llO CheYrolet sh arp individual. Good •fAMILY 3 br. IVs ba, 2LuxuryApts.nrbchutil. pool. $2SO."tno. 2453 Oa.k••,..,...,.,f house, ept, llted ceU'g, LOST: Desert Tortoiae, Dove&QuallSt.. ~~~negv~~~~.s·i:!=r:a;~ crpt,modernapts.$190& gara1es,$37S..2 Br,2Ba. G -..Mlen 646-1252,944·2228 Moneytol.CHml Beachwalk, H B, $25. pool . Redecorated! w JW pd. 3 Br, 2"' Ba, frplc, 2 Irvine Ave .. 642·89. ·~ prkg. M·L Jone $225 mo. 50251 J·~h~e~ll;;;l~l~"~l'!on~1~.~V~l~c:I. ;;;;;;;";;•;;•;;;pot;;;rf;le;;;odo;;;;;;;;I fices. good coms>any $210.646·6115 lrp lc. 1 gar. $295. 2 Br, 2 Ba, pool, piitio/ ~ t ••••••••••••••••••••••• RewardS36-4048 benefits . A ppl y: .====-=----I 213-591-5425. balcony, lndry fac., Nr Apartrnen: S 51• Pll sq FT HOME OWMllS NATIONAL SYSTEMS NEWLY DECORATED Bay/Ocean. $COOmO. c...11 1n1wESttLJFF-NB HEID MOHIY? '""°"•I• SJ SO ' AYON coRr., . 2br S1SO. Watrrpaid. WANTED: Aua:. l or at\. A1833·9300,67a.$437. ....., ... .._.. AGT W h I •-II bl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 43GlBirchSt,NJJ. 2192 "C'' Placentia A"'t'8 Bach. or 1 br. w/pool, 880 Irvine ' .~l·:i032 e ave un\Q ava a e PREGNANT' Interviewing 636·4120 between l·S. gar. W -3705 (C-3) . 2 BR 1a·r•«• apt. Adults, At 18th Office for rent. xlnt San ~;r~wfi~=~~1..'.!'"t:·LJ!00ino Ca rt n 8, co nfid~ntia I Let T1te IOdJDo Tues & Wed no pet1. Water pd. $250. 645-0550 J C 1 tr Loe "'" Ing & rer J TIM Ho-WOitc LI•• t tw.ltlM 3 BR, 2 BA, enc. gar.. mo 67,_3023 uan ap • ano . balloon payments! couns~ 1 etTa . • W /W cpl • drps. i.i, mi · Lar1e 1 & z BR apt!. with 496-8101 . Can you use funds for Abo~tion , adoption & Thlt Szuews I Mwthtl-.wAph#Z from beach, children 3 BR, 2 BA. Yrly. Bile. to encloaed 1ar'16poot 1Al..::.Rc.PO=R"-T'--Of-n--&.-.-t -I any of tho following re· lteeAp~cgARE54'7 -... • CLERK TYPIST l'ortn-Bachelors, 1·2·3, bdrm•. OK, no peta. $UO mo. bch, e:ttra prll1. P•lio. from $185/mo. 1160 El 1 It re 1br· asons? l--'--''----~-'-'-'--1 Get out &"meet people. 1&2 baths, · w /w cpts, Bolsa Cb.lea le Warner, s:wo mo. 642·3lM Pomona Ave. ea.2015 e1an reasoa• e. Debt Conaolidation Drinking problem! add n ew lnletest, earn drps, bltnt " prlv•te See Mar 4M2 Milo Apt . A1ent, 919-853.1 Vac•Uon 1 money selling quality Immediate openinJ' fOf pallOI. Lovely spacious A IWS-5147 ' · WALK to Bch. New S br, 2 1.... 4000 Auto Pun::baae C11l A\cohol lie pllne products. Interested '? de pendable individual garden·llll:e aptA. Jleated ' ba dplx. Cpt, dtw. D~W. 11••••••••••11••••••••••• FRI! llMI'-llome Improvement 24 hri a day835-3fL30 Call : 540·7041 or Zenith with bookkeepin1 op. to pool. Attractive rent. 3 BR, l\.i: BA, "f'//W cpt at 1arb. di11p, Jar. Yrly. BAL.1SL. S1aepln1room. Hl,otl llCfnow. ·Purchase t"'umlturc PROBLEMS?WECARE 7·13S9 days. work 3 days per week. , Adults only . drps, d1hw1hr., frpl, I 4 1 5 . Ch l 1 d 0 K . no kltcben. Quiel .ctult New eluxe otnee spacl! &AppUanc~ ONE WAY HELP 1,.....;,....;,.~~~~~~~1 Typing 45 WPM, 10 kq 275 E. Jlth St. C. 1'1 . p.llo, ancl. 1ar. Childtf'n IT$.ol42/642·<11586 S110. p/mo. (ZdJ 1'IMl56 for l11r1e or small users. CALL CENTER by touch. Call 631·JQ03 ~~·r':!i!e~:5w"!°me~ DELUXE 2 br, a ba, y. cw&M-&219 • Liberal ten11nt Improve-M h . 24hrlfotLlne6'S-8IKIO ~:~£1:!id&&~1:t~~t~~ 9 ~~4;J1:!., 1Br. utll. pd. drps, new • Bol.Ja Chff:a. 4Mz Milo, block beach. Adulllr-no ROOlllDS. weell:up.-ith rents, talldamer1~e~::i ec CWllCS & Fri . 8 : 30 t o 4:30. THI IRYl .. CO. cpl, i tove, refril. $110. Apt.::\,.11.fl·Sltl pds.US0.17S.1108 kltcti.ea . S4&-t75$ or Bi~kahu~tl, ~lunUn""on National Bc:mlc. IFYOU . Pcrmane nt.548·5766 ~ ~NewportCen&ltJ)r. • ·"""-'·~1127:::•:...· -----I .. · • _, •· h. · t rr -~ .. N~ d-luat, beecb lf'ta, AVAll.. 9/1-Nr. Oc11A 21r.:::::.::::;:....------I &ach. Nr. cor. Atlanta (7 14 ) .sz1..329.1 l\'C ~service oo er or B •by s I l t er, Ii t e Newport-...-l>on't drop the baH ~ Got n a Br, 2 Ba,' cloMd aar. br .+ den1 2 ~ .,., tmnls A ps, 1Wlt&K, ·Newport & Brookhurat. Acent on ask for Jeny Buck gooch1 to St'll, place •n 11d housekeeping, Alon.fT i. l~E~q~u~1~l~()p;;oor;·~"'~"';J'~';.,~•; ~ ~Job with • low-('(161 n111~ 1211 . mo. All ut.11 pd. poo1~.",4ll 1110. Yrl7: area. Us• of houle, lnc. Pnmltes, or call Rllr.. or after ~ PM , In th e r> 11 i I Y Pl l o t 1 :30·4:30 In my westslde I~ •Pilot C llhtifl ed A . IM·llll or MS-All-t'J .. '*40 1 e1.l. a days, a ll "'ll a .+ phon e . Mich11el MeOlnnls <71•) l>onOlvell, Classified Section CM home. Mwt have Have sometJllM ·Co HllT ;PhoneM2·.set& Nof•. tu-Mil •••· •.• " .-...11 M-M80Colled. •11•lMl.ar74 Phone6'2·5678.. ownttJnt .Ref.1.41-f701 ClusifledadiMlt..U. ' \' .... . I . ~-;1)~1~.:~o~A~IL~Y~P~IL~O~T";';;;;;:::::;;;;:;;;;::;;=:::;:~§u===·=·~·r~·=A~ug~u=·~·3~·~·D=-7~5~~·::::::-::::::-'.'.'.::::-::"-::-'.'.'.-:::"~==-:~-:~-:~==~~~~::'~==~~~~~-::'-i~·r::-::::ii:"'"'!'T"~El":·:n:c-i':'~l'l"!'::"::""!'l""""'l'!~::"::':l':T'I~· ..... Add it ... Build it. .. Oiaper it ... Hammer it ... Carpet SERVICE DI RECTORY Plumb 1t. ..... a1cn 1t ... l"1pe 1t. .. nemoae111: .. • "' it. .. Cement it. .. Wire it. .. Hoe it. .. Clea.n it ... Move Rool it. .. Landscape lt ... Tlle It... Trim 11...Sewit... it ... Press it ... Paint it ... Nail it ... Plaster it ... Fix it... Haul It ... Add it ... Plant it ... Alter it ... Learn it ... . ' laby1lffl•9 c.,,..n .. r COf"IMt Str•lct Gardening c;t'nfl'ol Ser'tle-H HouHCleilllllng Mo•l1t9 Pelfttl'"J/Paptriftg bofhMJ ··········••··········· •••..•.•......••.•.....•••••............•..... ······················· ....................•.•.•.•.•.........................•.•...•....•....••• ; .........•....... ~ ................•.••... ~ty home , CM. I or 2 SAVE & Profit. Custom Curpclttt;in n~11~00:1blc (luoil1t.y /Muinl /Ldisl'P'Jc IDOITALL! Want• REAL CLEAN MoYing /1-lauUng. Stl.dent FinePa,-rt. ..... 1 HOU1''SCl-lfX.1\l!:l>! childrt'n. A.:e4/up ... 'ncd remod. r~pair, ~dd·ou , ftepn1rs -lnst11llatiort, sod, sprklrs. soil cond. t:lectril:.al, ,Plumbing, HOUSE? Call Gingham w/large truck. ReMs . DouKRcbard 00.:(721 R~puired &lleplaeild )'llrd. Gd. Cart'. \\'kth1y:o . insulation. f)'ee ~t. & & Sal(-5. C<ill 581·tf956 c I ea nu p , 642.3331 1 etc. Reas . Ratai: 546-7000 Girl. Free Esta. 645-5123. Barry. 537·9445!8:J9.~779. Direct Jo'actory &:rYtce 642·0249 Dcs i&•s. 645 -343:). 646 ·4908. · H-"lo C1Stm P1tinl/W;1ll1>u11cr· l~lccnll~ C:B-159'96 -.. -. . C•m•nt/Concrett - 9 •HOUSECLEANING• in1t. E•l-30111. s.!15. Y.t· Pll : 5;1!1·2961 Hoive openU1g ror I i:hi ld , Carpentry ScrVICl'S. All ••••••••••••••••••••••• JAPANESE GAHDt;Nt;J ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Reliable Couple Pointln9/Paperlft9 pr'd Craft1Jmu11. QuuL 3·5 :vrs . l"lot lunch . Ph•ses & RemodeUng, Phillips(;entcnt t:o 10yrst•xper.all1>hascs •llAULING• Gdrates/Rel1548·6371 ••••••••••••••••••••••• palnt.968·1452. ltto:PAIRS. All types . f'cnl·c d buc~ .Y"r.d . Custom Woodworking CstniWork f'rL't."l'Sl Rcalionable/11Hlmah:s ''ARDCLEANUJ> Pror p.,lnler. honc:st ~..,..--------1 Reas, free est. Lie. Walt References. 646 ·0160 . &11!·701:; lie /bond· 751 5G.51 ;1ft 1;, can 7:;1•1937 . • • 5~.0347 • • ~ A~)' type housecleilning. work, rca~. Int/ext, free Patios ~830--'~·502=0~•~"~'~'~;m=•-· ---:!ti730r.ange, CM -------,t;xpr. We furnish own est. Refs. ~48 •2759 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----~---. -cabinets. Room Addits, P ;itios-Drives·HIO('k & JAPANESt-: t;XPE1t1Garage, lloulie & Apt. equipmnl.548·108tan3. 642 ~,13 Sc0lt '11 Pat1ot:ove~ TapSoll Will bab~s1t for "'orkUJg Patios. Gar..age:s S lumps l one Wutl:-; C~ARUENt:Jt lndu.slrial 'Cleanout:i;&Haul away. -a-. . .,~ Complthruflnallll:ipec ••••••••••••••••••••••• niolhers Any <Age . Rmdl 'g. 835·3562 . Mr. Plllnterl' l.••'•llond Com1ncrcial . ResidCn· 545·5415&551-8487_ &..dK--r-.,, EXTERIORS SAV~; ~ F'rcet•sl &tl!·~ •'l'opSoil•ComJ)O!Sl• Hca s on;..hle ratl·s . Garcia • 645·8120 t1al.5'1~!1511/S48-Slff2 ••••:•··~·••••••••••••• lt .L •• Sinor Slate ~•Mult·h•ltcdwoud• 491·J.114 . ---• S12aLood • FordsLand.!lcape Licensed Insured Call Plaiter/Repair ., Cal1586.00JO ChHdCare Cll'a nup s . trcl·work (;ctrido{unsishtJy Socl/Lawna/SPrinlclers 9193335 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ D<tyCarc.Li1J 'd,reliable,Car.petSer,.ice ~··•••••••••••••• r utotill1ng. Mino TRASll&Dt:HKIS Lic/Insurecr.'962-7817 -Vt;RY NEAT PATC11Trt'eServic• lunch. toys, playm<&les. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUt.1~1 EA. Oi\YC::\~11'S landS('p'g. IOyr~ 111 ;,irca. J:'oll .el••dcnt 548-ti4i8 Pcolessionals ~·ill "uinl JOUS &. Hto;$1'UCCO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Culverdale lr\'5.'19·4197 ,. 62693 "' "' JupMnese Land:scaping • T R "-'"'-'"""'-'------Carpet & Upholstery ~ach ~·k dirfl."rt·nt $1 5 u·I·· . your home and do it .. 'rcecst.IJ93·143!J. rec l"01o~al,lirnbl11~& tusiness S•r•ice Cle<& n in g . Stea nl & "'k. for inf o.&i5·51t50 I --• -1'rash hauled, garage/yd Sod. reseed. 1lprinklers. right. lnt /1'.:xt. !teas-.;-;hrub ell•(lring. Rot.atill· •••••••••••'•••••••••••• S h ampoo. Free \'l'l . --Ea,.rtJapat"!M cleaned . Anything Freeest.C-2764$-3388 Refs.497.31su&1Sl·0084 . Plumbing 1ni,:.6'12·262<t. NANC\' li . .\RNES 646·781 l --Contracfor Lands l·ape l.ardcnl:I' moved. 536·8884 Richard.. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·r<1kata Nurscry.5-16-0124 . , . M•sawy •QUl\Ll't.Y PAlN'T'ING• JUST PLUMBING? t'orc1's ·rret'Scrvlce 'l'ypins Service. Rc<&S .John 's Carpet & >'H.f': .. ew•ck&""n [ -----• llaulJngAnyth.ihg '•••••••••••••••••••••-•• Jnterior&Extcrior f:xpcrienet!C!Crc~· t b • the p· •e or ~.. """ G Is G I WJLUAMSl<r-.. l"a ~lScrv Heasl{alcs · ra es .) at; Upholstery.Dri sh<1mpoo ,\dd lRtJrndlllHI ll·t:l2 I e-nera er•1ces arage.ceanup. <XJOQ Call Lee to.J.727H JuslOncLull 'l'o: Lu:/lns url'<l962·1817 hour.640 -588Sor640-S921. (s oil r etardants }. 613.6041 ~9.2110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _Reliable Masonry. Brick/Block& JUS'l'PLUMBINt: • SUNStllNE • Degreasers & all color ---··'rH IN GS ·· by Moose. f'ast Service. 96.1·6452. Stone. Call 581·7829 l'ainling/llcpalr. JS Yrs • &J2.4111 • BookkeepingServil·es brighteners & 10 min Patio l'tJVCr:>. del·ks, Grn woodwork, repairs, . work: gua r, take advan-· --------••••••••••••••••••••••• 640_8227 547.0869 bleach for your white fences, clt• Comix·titive plun1bing et"t-.642-still The Thre~ of Us will haul Fireplaces·Planlers tageof my exp. 536-70."16 !\IAl{V 'S Pl.U MUIN{j WAN ·r 1 0 LB ARN carpets. Save money by prices. H#™294.8JO·~ , trash, JUnSk).O $Cll5c•ln·udp :~t/~~l~~:BQe-P~:~ INT.EXT I b ~9 • •6'16·9tl01 • UANJU'.''.' f'vr Info, <.'all PAT BILLING s aving m e xtra trips. HANDYJ\.1AN--Homes & garalije.&. · oa · · , ·· r,..,. · .u11. NllJOU'rOUSMAtt Grcg.5·'1l·4!.187arter8pn1 Person<&! profess lyping Clea nli vin~room,dining 1'omJo~sC~~rJ~ucl11.>n Aptfs. Co n scic.nt i~u ~ 5''8·6801 -Refs. Elll.646-0464 =~·~~-·~~~~G~~~·~~·~~,~~~'-·"'-"-~;_;_'_st_ .. I -UR•IN''Lt.:AR•:1~.u. Weldin9 1n my home anytime incl rm &-hall $15. Any rm 29Zl5S. m . tt, ~~tio Cra t~ 64S.6558 a 4 House<lellllilllll"I Movi-_ ·~ .... <JV & k -•-COM & -50 h $10 h · •o:c cvrs f'ree est 640.lt!1ti '"'7 '''7 >.' .. c•.~i "'kn"-.·.,:, .. ,,,, -"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• C\'CS v.· ·e,....,.. ••· ,t:ouc ,c air ...,. ,. · · ' · • •••••• ••• •••••••••••••••••••••-•• Popcchan••'•" ~ ··" u,,~ .. I R•mo•e Dri•ewcrys ••••••• ••:•• . • ., ., Gua r 5.SH·7:i& CUSTOM WELDIHCi Newportarea61S-41TI 15 y r s . exp. is what G•denin9 ln"I. Gead•'n• _ 011,1 .. & HOUS. ECLEANING1s. no.r Moving.Hauling·Clean· Proft:ss ionat. He:1sona· 5 .1 b~ld ounts not method I do ~ .,. ~ I yrs. l'X J)cr. v.·1.I u. c • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• nf:BRIS.83J·:?l2.f. Bus1nei;s. Call Jaruces up. 2 College students. ble .. 'rce t:st., 673-58:.19 An y plunihing -v.·ater to your s pecifi(·ati(ITT5.or luilMn ~~~~10r;'ysclf, Gd . refs. •YOUNC..: G.o\RDF.N f:n • -------- 1 Haggedy Anns. 615·6553 Experienced & Reasotta· 1\ft, 5 PM s erv· I ea ks -ma roll l e repair . f'rec e:;tlmates. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• · --I Need to build business . hie. 640-1749 College s t udcnt-Airlt'ss t•nclosures-rcos. 83.2·2'168 Reason:1 hie _ tiuaran. L:cmerr'L Patios blockCARPE1' U PH OL !151·6187<&fter l2PM R'?spons ible pt•rsun dc·1 -~ · f teed. ,.11 .... _·_Gd STERY 0 .... 1 . s 1res qu:irlcrs.:ifloato1l ll ousework·R l·llabl e Movinghaulingcleanu~ eqwp.4yrs.exp.Re s.CJ ···r·d Al · IJ 1 • "'.a :.,_patio .covers. · . ur :-;p<;:t •a 1 ~· COMPLi!:TE G;1rdcn & ashore in exchange fo1 . mature .woman. Npt, Exp, reas, free esl. No job too Ir~ ur srnl. · .i.ssi, ie . (:> !>~ . JI~ ll arnilton-Uil!norc, \I.O rk . Rea ~-l~o ug l''reeesl ·r s ·pf , k .. t·k· · JPPh I ·1 L·do B·I area~t day .Realiable student Materia latdiscount.l•h : ~tcn~s,,:.~;~,ll itt.nis ur Z941Hundolphi\\'e.CM l>t6·076le\'eS 5S7·104 l 1827·~9eve ree er\ ro . "or ~ tare a •ni;. · · epsi 1 ' a · ,u7.2126 . 1 673_oo<•aft··eS. ,1ny1tem.li1-·SU7S. 979.~ • -Lowest prices. 557·9180 1 833·9661 & < l) 4S9·Uil9 I 613·2251 aft6 o-o "'>-><> .... Hl'lp Wanted 7100HelpWaoted 7100 HolpWontod 7IOOHelpWonl•d 11oo lHelpwooted 7100 HelpWoofod 7100 HelpW..tod 7100 H•l~Woolod -7100 HelpWoolod 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·········· ···································· 1······················· .............................................. ··~···················· ...................... . ;\l·cts payable c lerk. Typing 50 ·v.·pm Good ...,.,ri gure.s . i':xp. nee. Salary $475. Newport Beach insurdn<:e office. Good eompany benefits. Call ~trs. Nt!al833-8450 Cocktail Waitresses Bartenders. TIFFANYS f'vt Cl ub & Discotheque F'or interview: 615-6090 COLLEGl&-TllADE SCHOOL Of't'ICt: work . I day Hi!:AL ~s·rA'l'f_;s~t .. J-:S Ht:ALESTATESALES Dental Assistant 2 Mos. Summer Retie( week . 10 key. ,.,,,;ng, Walker & Lee HACIENDA A IP, $2.75. hr. 64<1·0000 REA~ EST ATE. IMC • REAL ESTATE-ope"' ornoe ""'" eo.ta Exper not necessary. X-1 HELP'' Ray lie. needed. 644·2485. I • DEHTALA11t. 1 I I GOOD JOBS Ages 12-16. Earn $20-$40 per week *Payroll $6-650 JUNIOR SALESMEN Ortho-c hairside, p/t1mc I getting new subscritlers to the DAILY Jo'tec job. ·t;);p·d in rigur· LOCA TIOHS Mesa. Self st<&rters, free thinkers. lru.l' indep. 1.-on·· tractors. Best l'Onlm . in town. Call ~z.r7~. time, 1 rvinc . For I I Good Men or Women PILOT after school and Saturdays. l~~gec~'!'1~}t;:;~~r~ ~f~jo~ ~r~~~e ~~d" 1~~:ttl;s~ I No EXPR NECESSARY! No deliveries or collecting . eoep.OutSlandingeo.pd. "'"";deond SaoWegp • • Transportation Jumisbed. Huntington benefits. f~ullertou :.irt·a. counties. With facilitie6 Potential $15 ,000 lo $20,000 per year. in Beach-Fountain Valley areas, cal l fee jobs also. averaging O\'er 2.00J s c1.1 John Ram})l!llo, Mgr ms Fair\• icw at Baker ~1'19·9511 direct to consumer sales in·homc. Uni-u..tnwo ' Angus Gordon Persunncl I ft ' providing sep11ratt" I CHV"' Agency642·6720 1ohby <Arca , private HEAL !::STATE que commission con1pens ation plan_ 333 f':. 17th No 15. CM e 0 u n s e Ii n g rooms. CA flt:1:-;J{ We sell from leads l'reated by our t:qual Opp<.>rtunity Employer private manager's ofrice Super. fantastic opp. for I multi-million dollar National Advertis· PBX and separa te work ure<& the go· getter! Currenl ing campaign . No experience PBX providingea<'hasSOl'iate staffing. very active. with his own privatede.s k l'ed Ca epel Riie •·~gc• necessary as our con1prehensive train-~ · · r..n • H.lp WDl'lted 7100 Hf'lp W..ted 7100 and telephone to work with new peopl~ . ing covers a ll aspects. We have more ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• RECEPTIONIST No lie. nee. to apply. Gt 752-1541 Paid while tr.ai nin g .l ~~~~~~~~~ .. i Yo ur Army ll~c:ruit er _ has all the details. Call him a l Cost<t Mesa, b45·1163 : lluntin ~to n Bch. 962·8821 DIS, ATCHER leads in Orange County than our '))re' Mass;..s~--'-t • 1 T" TRAINING upproved. t'rt.-e tr<&ining. (iravey:.ird Sttift ,<\ppl y' sent staff can handle. Ma.Y lea<! to KeypunCh()prratar ~·n• Tu•'l•on a>Si"lanCl' for f'or info call · Linda 1n person. I Day and Swing Hours For NEW PA in Hunl-!'~runt office appearanCl'. ., 5.ss.1555 YELLOWCA• 1 permanent career positions. Ca I now , I K:30AM. to5PM,('h.Hr. ington Beach. Full or general cleril·al duties pre ·licensing Sl'hool.1---------- 186 E. ltith. Costa Mes<1 we need each other! lunehl & 5 PM. to 9:30 part time. No exper nee. and accurate typing: re· f~amous "!·lead Start" lleceiving llssue Clerk for COLLEGESTUDEHTS • P.M.Mus thaveatleastl Will trai.n . 21 yrs or · ed c dbo rd ood lr<1ining l)ro gr·a in _ leading Newport Beach America 's Larges t NO PHON&CALLS Bntannica .. Yr. expr on 5496, will older. Catt for appoint· qwr · or " ,g Classes Jn: financing, llOtel. Prefer rood & Private Security Syste~ --PLEASE 542· 7200 and 542·2024 lrain to operate 3741 ment belween10 AM & 10 ~~~igvee hC:~~~~~~i~~;n~~~ escrow and guaranlt•1,_'(( be '"e ra ~t· l')(pcrience. is looking f?r Studen Oi\•ers Musthecertified. Keypunc h machine. PM .7days.96J.-7723. lions.apply-sales.Plus ::iucl\o,visual C;1ll f>.t.r ll o lland RhepLresen~a~!~·.e~h lrMo.~ Good money. Congenial Good starting salary + ----M-E~C-H-A~Hl~C---training. weekly office &1'1·1700 l':.u _f: t .c a~u'.1" oo::ac • ts surroundings. Must be • frin ge bene.Apply3194·C trainin~and dailyonl hc ----- s_1on \ 1eJO a~ea . Part • willin to v.•nrk off.:i;hnrf'. Help Wanted 7100 Hitlp 'Wonfed 7100 Airport Loop Dr. CM. Detroit Diesel mechanic DIC EON job lraining Rece ptionist. front. of time ?r. (ull time. Xln 495.oo:O· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••.•••••••1:•••••••••• Mon. Aug 4·9:JOAM till needed.AJlmodels;~Jy fice . ·rop notch ap. comm1s1on & .bonus pro --HOST ESS, morrung s hift. 10:30AM_ qualified applicants app· MANAGEMENT pea ranee ;1nd personali· g_ram . We train. Car ~ot DONU1' Shop Ear\.Y AM GENERAL B I u t' D 0 I p h i n ly . 714 -521-6410. Electronics Inc we w i 11 pa y {) y l' r ty lo handle in-person n~cessa ry F'or more in· Shift No exp nCl' R est~urant . 33:'!5 ' Via Ladies Special Shops has EO Emplo)'el'. ' $\ ,OOO ,OUO .OO 10 our :ind he<&VY telephone re· -f?rm<ition ca ll l)ic ~ \l/oman a~e 25'4S. :\ppl~I OFFICE CLERK l.1dn.N H e>penings for salesgirls. · · i:e ption for Orange Coon· .l1mene1. !\1on lhru l-'r1 in pt•rsru1 l'.l!l 1-: l7lh.I t Manage mopt poten· Medical Front Office l~2VonKarrf\a11 mana~ers 111 1975 W In· ty Hiri>ort are:... Jl .t-: · ,. · ,. ,. I ,. R I · C ti'f ""'"'"' s url' you rccci vl' lht' '•-llam !l9 1.0.lt)O t;;\I • 'fhe l r\'illl' (.'11 rr1p:•r•.\'lll4.1l.S .K •. · '.· · lial .! Huntinglon Beach Secretary-Exp'd only. rvine, a ,.,,.,.,... f)evelopment Cu. Some __._. seek:; s table hil!hsi·t·u.,1\ 1 l':nl!11sh spea~1nt?. live 1n , area. Call 842·4234 Must type 7().80 WPM. An Equal Oppor\un1ty training and help YO U typinll'.. 833_8680 Col ~ludents . p,t sh:. u.:. DRAP EUY V.'or\.;rn1 t:x -grad~·, some t'.'l(\X'f to ' or out. ror ,J schl ;1ge _ Ne'Wport Beach Medical Employer need for a successful li\', Eves1S<1t.Car,phone p 'd only. wage open work 111 Ma il ,H()om I j?Jrl :' Ba sic eook1n g , LaundromatAssistant. Office. PH: 548-5121 for ___ lifetime career Rec-pfTa$600 nee.MrLyons848·IOOI Carm en 's Draperies p.,·"1 "h op''""'" ••f 1.1unl Harbour ho.rr.e . Mature woman.p/time. interview. Person 21 -40, lrn ror Progressive animal • ., '" 1 c 11 675 0334or673-1690 ----------1 mgmt. SI50 wk guarn. AIDS 642-14JS prin1 classt:s del'irahll' I !"<& ;ir'! o pe n . " · MEDICAL ·Bkpr. Exp'd. Col pref. l'w1r. Le ~·i hospita l ofrcrs excep---R•l6-JR3fi days . t-ves & . . . f..1ember of 26 Heal l )' tional future for Today Drivers needed. Call Yellow Cab, Laguna .Beach. Good driving re cord rcqui red. 496-4242. l"or I nformat11>11 Ple<&se CCIII •44-3389 "'knds 846·1073. Li,censed beautician to as· in A IR• A I P & i n s . 84S·l004. hoards. Member or a Na -versatile, take charge. ~ s1st. Kelly Tmempletons. Needed fol:' group ol • --.---. -is Jhe first day of the rest of your life, HlJUSEK EE PER & care 445 E . 17th St. Cotita Radiologists in·NB. Send Pre School tea~~e~. So~, · li o n al R e Io cation m a tu r c p e r s on . of8yr.oldboy,approx.2 Mesa.642·0194. r esume to : Box 444 , merhour~.7·.8 .. 30ilmlff·6 Service. Guaranteed Minimum 4 Yrs.,.office · kd N I' Da•'ly P'•lot. P.O ...... pm.Fal17·M:.JfJam3·6pm. trade program . 1'.:x · expr. req. Corp benefits, t" ti w ys. r. -..ope Lit ensed beauticiai'ltoas-,. 91 9 tensive classiried and medical Plan. Send re· THEIRYIHECO. 1 \1iewSchl. Begin Aug . I . l"O Cost• Mcsa Ca 9· 241 , ..Q:::i sist. Kelly Templetons. ..v • .. · • · · -----yellow page advertising sume to Ad #329 Daily DRIVER 550 Mew part Ctr Dr ~7·4658 __ ----1 445 E. 17th St. Costa _92626;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;<;; I PRODUt:TION that get results, Over 90 Pilot P .0. Box 1560 . Newport ~ach HOUSEKEEPERS Mesa. 642-0194. • CONTROi ./ pre·printed cont-r~c:ts. Costa Mesa, 9'.!626. 'I'() C HAUFFEUR EqualOppor.Employer T AIDES , PBRSONNf;LCLEH.K brochures a nd forms to CONTROLCAREER LOCALEXECUTIVETo &Kl CH. LIDO Village's most pre-HOllECAT make you r job easier. Reliab~e babysitter &-.I efllA OfCice on Weekdays. Helirement center. stigious jewelry store ~ Organize and maintain Free installation and needcd111myhome.Tues """"I" oym 4Jl'l'CY' Prefer M alur e Man~ mature person. Apply in seeks part time assistant Medi earch p•odo<l•'o" ee•ord". pick· up of 8 n. lall lamp thru Fr.i. Sam to. 2pm. SE RVIC INGAl,f~ Oil 4000 H'I · ' 0 w /references. Write to General ice loS560 person : 1 <1r1<1 experiencedsaleseerson pers9nncl files, and post ''f'or Sale'' signs One child. 14 months. E~~r5~~~·r P.0 .Box 15326 , Santa AcctgClerk/typr> loS575 Way .NB for china, crystal & empl. benerit programs. with built.in lockbox. Call546·0073after5pm. Fee Paid Positions 1 ·A~"~'~·~·~:n~o~5~·~~~~~1 ~~~~{18~~~,~ lo~ HOUSE~E !::PIN~-Lite. ,~s=H~v~e~c~d~e~p~t.~C~a~ll~673-;;;;~-~~~~~~W.~~ml~~· ~~~·i~~~e~b;~·:~~·~~';,~~~:j;.,~·pe~9~~~S~p=a~n=is=h;1 Ff~ee . ~~s: n~s c5r1ds R. E. SALESPERSONS Sales ..... $600+t.-omm. -Secretaries 5775 Coll . g irl. ref s, ownl' a er lni ia 0 er. aeli Mustl>edynamic eafer f-BX.Recepl ....... toS600 Drug Store Clerk IU'VINE PERSONNEL Lr<1ns. Balboa Ba;,: Club MACHINISTS Real t:statc li censed ~~~~s for ·~er 150 :;ub· anxious to earn & learn'. Inventory Control .. $6001 t' o r I a r g e H . B , 1, Apl. !\1on. thru t'r1., 9.4, it Stable Employment M i l I a M ex i c· a n 1 , 1 ·, WI\ l ~visio.ns. ~up1JOrt sub-A ground nooropport.Uhi- o\crtlS Payable ... $700 drugstore. Expr pref. SE°'"CES&-Ar:ENCY S?Owk .548 ·2479 . __ •BigBacklog 1 R es taurant . ~xpd sa eks~co,hp eh.otleyl no s idaries .i.n esc.r.0."': ly for doers. Previous 'I F' p · f\.VI r\\:J I Wal·lc•"s· noed ed . woe .'n e s _area mortgage insurance and n so ee os1t1ons Approx . .32·hrtv.·k. Over 881': 17thSt. •ChoiceS.och v" H Be h -. ' satesexperiencehelpful. -0 .. •,,~eptpionTi~t .. ·· SS$3001S 24 .847-256J. rAt l:vine) Co~.-la ·Mcsa ~~pU·~.Ef~rE~~.fi~R~::~: Location 642·~64 · 0 tai~11V~1~~y . ~~1fF;u;ij marketing. but not nel'essary. In tee· I ime, -Suite224 642-1470 1,, .. , ,· •• llalboa ... ~. · • o;;,OLD•AwEll MeNamee a.l Village Lai:Una Beach,~ill-1723 ; GenOfc w/adv toS550 -, • ..,.,., • Fine Sm<tll Shop lilt· .......,... R IE COMMISSION ln Newport Beach. JnsuranceOfc .. : S475 EDPCOMTROL ~ 613·1879 ~ Envjronmenl Exper'dforplasticiniee· ea state96J·4561 Ui> to 10o;Q im~diate 640_8112 34001 · CLERK GENERAL lion molds. No trainees. •S-·. ... · 1----------• rvine GENERAL Mech assl in Interior Uesigner. ex· !f, hr. N Mr. Nei'I Coe R--• Estates··'"" commiss\ons wi i\O· Suite109 "B" ,. 111 th <-pt p.. c.il,I 4 "·" VANCES that'allow you Restaurant :i'/e~·POrt Beach, C<i . u ime ru <X' • a.~ R & D Shop. Must·arc perienee necessary in de· pt.,'558.7734 p~ c--lo receiVe commissions WAITRESSES-for new time I.herea fter . Sl~ies weld It. ga. steel. (!ell sign & sales in quality · MACHINISTS & --· •-roee"loscol••crow·. reslaurant opening in l7t 4)5S6-8500 & Data Proci?si;1 ng Mon-Tue642·866J furni s h i n gs . Call for NJGHTAUDITqR, Why ait60days(of'·a n "" L ""' helpful. ----appt. btwn 9 & IOam on· MILLING ·~il'd req'd. 4200 'NCR. escrow to .cl~ewhen you • one month in Miaaion COOK Apply Personnel Dept GEN. OFC. Heavy typing, ly. 642.2oso. Xlnl benefits. Please call cap be P,a1d 1n I Week on After 33 ye11rs in busi-Viejo. Also . L)(pr. pref. 644.itJ(JI Mon.Fri 9AM·2 PM min. SOW PM. Prefer en· for appt a lease . ... neiis with SO company of. Cd 01.0KS-famitil.iar with ·PACIFIC MUTUAL thusiasti c yn g. in-Janitor,fulltimeopening. MACHIJISJS BallM,aBay.club.~ • MqV EUP'fO. ri ces to insure continuity c1typeopera on. Tonio's,N.B. 700NewportClrDI'. dividual . No shthd . Day shift. For interview, Minimum 2 yrs exp. J221W.CoastHwy.NB. Jndustnal ·co.mmen;_i~I of policies, our 800 as-Apply In Person ' COOK'S asst. & ~hort. or· Newport Beach Im med. open 'g. .,.u II Bay view Conv. Hos p. Duties include set·ups & 645.5000, exL 520 ~ales and leasing by J~ln· sociates are setting new MISSION VIEJO INN dercook. full time, mui>t EqualOppOr.~mploy~r time. $500 mo. Irv. In· 642·3505 closetolerancework. inc our team of· active industry records. Our 267420soParkway be 21. Calt for ;ippt.l .. ~~~~~~~~;,,I dustrial Cmplx. 979'28801 --.-'--.----.---I Nursery School aid. Sum· pt'O!ei;sionals. We will volume is more than Mission Viejo 549.9444 Gail Jan1ton<iL Part lime/full Snta1hl119 total mer hours 7·8 :30am ltain a top real estale $1.00V.OOO a day'.; 1.000 No Phone calls Please COOKS & Driven;. Earn extra doll a rs p/timc. l\1e & t:d':; Pizza, 410 E 17th, cM Efedro-Medwticfll -------time. Local, evenings. benefit• padc091" i11to t2·6pm. Fall 7·8:30am li censee in either our homes sold a month. •I GEN. O .. '<; f'ull t1me. Exp'd adults only. Lead· chtdlftcr. 3·6pm. 919·9241. L.A. Or Oranj?e County More importantly last A11e11. li'i $2.50 hr, s ::JO.S:Jo. Mon. man position also avail., • Paid llectllh & Lire office for pos:;i bl e ex· year we psi<I oul more Inspectors thru Fri. E.0 .E. 494-8595_ toP pay. 919·39ZJ. Insurance Nurses Aides 3·11 , exp'd ecuti vc ad vancenrenl commissions·. th,an any __ Minim I Yr. Hi 4u<1hty *Paid Holidays pref'd . Mesa Verde Con-within our prestige real other year in our his· Cookw<1nted. l:lreakf<1st& industrial expr. Know HAIRSTYUSTS JANITORIAL/ •Long Term Disability valescent Hos p. 661 estat~.brokeragefirm. lory-and let's race it. color code. Good solder· With Following FLOOR MAH Pia" Center St. CM •FOR f"VRTH~~R that's what we're both in· Prep. Must have refs. M rt I •~-\Vell groomed. C..rmels ing skills. Good benefits ewpo .... ,.._,. S"·ing & NiJ,'ht·Shift!). 48 •PensionPlan Nurses lNFOR~ATfON CALL terested in------i\'OU -thc ltestaurant. 62S N Gst. & opportunity for ad van· 644·0661or540-8582 hr. week . f'ull company • 2 Weeks Vacation . IM • .,LYH's & M(.A Mullet IHlton & s<i les associate. Hwy,l.agunaBch. cement.Dclti.tElectronic --.~;n.•89ri1t>1'.· Call546-6682or it Educational As-Pa"'' time. On <•I . All MennnHtefltCo. Inc. ' -~-~------.Control Corp. fl4fi.7776 HolfDayHk:ePay ·'" sistance ·~ 8464491&(2l.J)281J Ir you're serious abvut DENTAL Specialist's or-,_!eoe-~I __ 9AM -1PM or IPM·Sl'M ' -------Please come by & talk. s hifts . Good working · ·Ol44 becoming: a real estate fice se·eks part timei-Or 5PM·9P M. Eam $100 Jew•lrySdet with Dan Johancaik or cond. Contact Mrs. Bii ~WU proressionul. call our general office help. Electronic Tech + + per week doing en· Du e to expansion J . call Anne Stevenson for Jensen, 642-2134. Costa personnel department to Insurance. etc. Eap'd Knowledge o( assembly joy able wo rk in o ur H E n B E RT HA LL <in appointment. Even· M es a M em or i a I . make an appointment to oref'd , 842·6631 H.B. instrumentation & test-brand ne w ofc. opening .JEWELLERS is now in· ing interviews can be •r·· i-~H~os~p~;~l~a;l.~30~1AV~;dct;on~·;a-Sl__:,~155;~;·~=~~;l INTERVIEWUS! a rea. ing. Advanced Kinetics. near· O.C. Airport. Xlnt lerviewing. r<i nged. CM. EOE. . JOIH THE - DEHTAL·---1231 Victori a, C M. opportunity. for positive Store Manager!' UHFRAMCHISB>! 646-1165.EOE m inded indiv . For AssistantM11nageri; SULTON , ..1'r"-'1•1AiM• ··~E,TIOH~ST o1.RDENE1l /LANU-personal in1erview. Cttll Quulified SalesPeo1>h.: Exper'd.7.J&J.llShifts· REAL ESTATE Part time. cxpcneneed. SCAP~ Man. Exp'd. 833·809S .Xlnt opportunity. 1>hone htdatriet,1-.. needed in large S.N.F. Los Angele!i 1213! mature. Send resume to So ' for uppclntment lOan'I til 1644 Whtttift"Att. Apply SALIS PRSOHS 589•73tii!. Long Hea('h P.O.Box 1421, Newport perm. po:s ... · C.oast HANDYMAN to work for Noon Mr . Bordon . CoshMeM Roy.ale Conv.H05p HiglwstCoewnfsalal'lt f2131 596·2791, Orange Beach Ca 92ti63 Pl a :r.a ' A ppl1 cations pre· schools. Gen. plumh· 547-8332. Equal Oppor Employer 1030 w, Warner Co, f714) 776-93."JO. ' · -taken Mon. & Tues. ing. painting, carpentry SantaAna 546-6450 i P.rld..Apply: WALKER OentalReceptjonisl Fi'oa'10AM lo4PM. 1399 & ma;nt. ;n,olverl . KEYPUHCH ;.,.~~,.;.;M~/~F~~~~1 --.iliilt.~Wi~=1 DOVER RLTY Exper.variedofcdulies : Warehouse Rd .. CM . Ph: Plea se ('c.1 1 Mon OPIR.ATOlt ): HURSES#JDIS • &.LEE Restaurant I st Class\ ·Coot ....... CaclctaH lar lfa:r. immed opening for" lunch & dinner Cooks, Pantry man, Waitresses. bus boys. dishwasher. Apply in person. Scott's. Rest. 719 19th. St. CM. Starting Monday Aug 4th at ti i\M t~ 4PM. 645-2343. RN-CCU Nights, full or p/llme. Differential pay. Xlnl benefit!!. Contact Mrs. Bale11treri. 642-2734, Cos la ~1cmorial llo11pil;i l. Jot Victoria, C.M. EOE. must 'know insurance 557-4325 S46·4S47. Cltyol MAIO WANTED Tired of bein .. a bed ""'h 645·9070 · r H 1 11 h ti • •-RULISTATE orms . unlngt.MI <'. Help Wanted from mi fl H•wportlooch PartTime-•Ca comrriando?Wehivere-~ WE'IEPARTOF RN • 751·0980 Me1aMotel•848-008l aUty oriented & (ehab RH Hl~Shlft ~;EN ERA(. night 'til 8 AM. Jack In $684 toS831 per mo 1----------1 programs that you can REAI:.ESTATESAl.l';s YOUI FUTURE • •• DENTAL NMcled How! 1'he Box , l:tO:iBaker, CM ll1·qulres certification 11t1 MASSAGE TICH be part of. Day & PM Cewhtry 21 /Sllrf An Equnl OpportWlily 11 ·7:30. Fu time. Med· RECEPTIONlS1' *S.Cr.tariet HOMEM~ "ER ,, key pun,ch opeh ra·llDr ~r I Youn« lady (13-l.8) ror positions available for Ir.cl Mew Office •----~-m_p~lo_y~e_r ___ 1 Sbc"n'e'r'11so.;rcr.o••Pt• •. ,~· Mx1,",'. ' -3ynrexperienee.Orange ~ yr.exp, n l c:opcrat1on Je1lllmatefulltJ ...... -i. exper 'd aldts. Good 17th • I • " ~·'•-Co. practice. 830·3731 , •T-'•I• HOSTESS r k h h. .. ..... ,....... on .. trett n 1-runt· .Jcn,en . 64 ,.-.1. r-·-,,.. o a cy pune mac 1ne. tlon. No c:xper. nee. Wt beMfiU & pay for lhct lngton Beach. ;i blocks M M '""' I""" -':l.•allforGloria. •Cltricel 1 ll avc fun orrerinl! i\pplybyS/t2n5.rorin· send to !'lchool, earn rich-t p e r:son-Call fromtheocc:an.Nowlak· REA.LISTA.Tl et1a e m ~r al :. i;:.,, *· •--ch rharge •"counls. 4'1' hr,M formation & app\icall<in while you learn. Ap.W. in 532·68411 ~ Ing • ppl1' <•l ions tor "' lo 1•.N r --mts.•'•on .... ~.'!~Pt~•.01·.E3.01 Victori=t. _ Dp~~AJ'i1~~:ir:.~d~i~~~ •cM-;· dJJy . (no;vc:sorwknds t '' 4·ontoct Personnel Dept · person any afte~ of 1----------1 licensed rear eslate 'Oynam1 ~ ;;~~t1~01.r.1 , ..... !'..,"" · re· • p '"Or 1 PIXO 2. Y.n j oy workin• 1n :i3oo Ne wporl Hl\'(I , eve. 2112 l~1:1rbor Blvd. MUISISAIDIS aales ....... ple.'·"·llNa"cy. happy olfl<'e w/ "'Y '"SoloiClo~~ '1• pre r a • " • prs Newport Beach. &10..i!IOI C0<la Mes•• 7 'h1•1 £'\-'d •-· ~ ~ ."".". SUJ"C9Q' &r: X·Ray Lie. beaut , m odern rf'litll --I------·-----11 lO I 11• ~P pre· 536-7542. unstructured learnln11 Parttimefor · . l!:nttiu1 ia11tlc, cood TEM'° slore. tFYOU f'd. Huntington Beach 0 envlronment&semi·pVt. 875·9$95 per1o••lity. Xlnt op. 3. M)l ~C $3 lo ~/hr havr. 3 i1er\•lcc to offer or Vf)u tton ·1. nt.'t.'ll ii aun to Con•alesc:enl Hospllal , ,.-il.U~ offlC"ea ha1 2 openlnilf in PW'"A.Hy. Good Nian & . l'l~~:;~aa'k~l~ne t:omm. jo0ouds to sell, rlaee un ad "draw (ast " when you 1881 l Flo Ida, II 8 . ~&I II• 21 Tesldenllal orinve.!ltmtnt SALE.s Eap'd. 1irls for • benefits. PH: 10-ll AM Call o:~A ~~"" Account Develophtetil 1 n l he () 3 I y 111 1 ot place al'I lid 'in I.he D1ily 1_M_7_·35~!.5 _______ 1 -sales-; N .0:' nr: it.lrport: car t lercos & reliled :.'l!~.Tustin area , ~ fZ~~l ! ~~a;;!r~~.~on ... Pi~~ft~Ads!Callnow Wanlads Ca.U643-is?~ f1i!'>7~:r920.~an 11t ~'!:~·s1:f.'~~: JM& -~~~====6~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I 1, ' ' • I ' I I I I i I I I ' 11 I ' . .. ~8S~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~,~~~ ..... !!~ !!':'!'.~~ ..... ?!.~. ~:!~·~:·_~::·::·~~~~:-:::·::·:·~!.~! HOUSIWIVES..S TRA YEL WiWWIWWlWWWWWWllWAW-Ulll.\l.IWWWWlJOTJJt I St.md.y, AugU•t 3, 1975 DAILY PILOT D f :J Dog• 1040 Gwogo Sale 1055 Mlscoll--IOIO ..................................................................... Toy & Gt Your A<my R•"W'"' ' AMTl "'UE AUCTION FT c.1.1~ 1ho w you at 11 ew T SHJll·TZ U pure bred ALl.ll OUS i'~llOLDinct'g. pups. Eliiabeth Taylor fu.rn & misc. Sunday. 345 has 2, ZJa-7.aa has 7, Rocheslt:rSt.,Crtt PARTIE S T£EHAGERS & COUEGE STUDENTS wo<ld-your W<l<ld call Giflll 'N Gadget~ will h i m ul Co:sla Me111 , traln lnexpt1rlenced 645·1163; Huntin11ton 'IHUISOA.Y MIGHT AUG. 7 ••• 7:30 PM. today's "ln"dot< Cuddly ~---~---1 LOCATION: 11629 Cardinal Circle -&: inte lllgenL $200 up. Ga r ager, Balboa l s . MATTRESS •MADt"ESS * ~ALL SIZES * hou1ewlve1 to et4m $2000 Bea<'h, 962·8821 by Doc. lat demoostri.L· ~rn up to $50.00 J>t!r week ror part IRJbeauUfulUn.:tolgifts time work evenings and SalUrdays. GardenGrove. · MS-6680 Beach H o u se ru rn- (2 Blks So. of Garden Grove Frwy AK C Keesbon.. l yr lsh1ni.:s . necessities Priced to Mott! 333·962$ &6116.a&IS & toya. No deliv-no col· Ph 536 1287 , 'd Sa Ject-free ho11tes11 KiCts. one • 1' n ay or • lurday for * UTOTEM* atJfarbor off·ramp.) adorable pet. uoable ~ memorabilia, 125 Topaz, keep! $150 ot best. otr. _s_,_,_. "-'·-· ------1 EMPLOY..-n' .~ For'furtherdirectioos 5*18¥1 ROO MS ot furn, toys, Need e11r. COl ll 962-5604 · interview. O PPORTUMITIES · Pleasecallou.roffice . . c01 1nc11, b ike1> & lotti £o'ull or Part Time • Mmitu~. ~bnauze:rs f<N" more ! Sat. & Stin. 1().-t, **'BUY** Gifl11 'N Gad.:eb ··our ZSth Year'' No Exper Ncecs&ary A very important 'and rare col· sale. Reginertd.' mot1. g41.1o:i2, 1807 1 Upper Saletlady.lbMt''d Agti2 l-65Eliglble lection of fine-museum quality,. ·old.6J0-.t02.S. Lakc,llB. • <:Cl~~a5.shop. No eves. _ T~3 ~~~AAK~ J).eriod fttmiture. A magnificent array l~b Setter. 1 ~old , lt E MAINS of est ate. Equal Opporlunity Employe r Good used furniture & apphunl.'es , or l will Sell ror Yuu. MASTERS AUCTION 646-8 686 & 13:1-9625 a -38:t. Ll-"-W.tecl 7100 H*"pW.ted 7 10 0 t-\1rApplication.,&1nro of Louis XVI -Rococo -Wein -f e ~ale, AKC. $100. Trunk:i,plalfonnrocker. JAL£S M.trnt. wanted :•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ll RCALL (714 )642·1702 Pseudo Baroque -Queen Anne -Tramed.S36-l 759 • la 1n ps , k itcbcnwa r c, .Men lo move inta Ml:ml. S ECRETARY SHOP HEl~PER w/mech. T1c 1'oc Systerru., Inc. Chippendale --J{enaissance, etc.· Pcs.. AFGHAN AKC Male S75. clocks. radio, blanket:;, Kng Sz. »ed. New, corn· plete. still pk jtd. Xtra fir1n $100 (worth $425). QnSii170, uii uaUy homc, incl del. KJS-~. -with lot ta11tetil acrow 'g. Xlnt opportunity tor~·1 e aptitude to do odd jol.>6. which have bee'n in storage for some Must have fncd. J'd. Lov· oltl )!l:t ss, liv rm rug l!'lafely product co'!t. In riPllindividual.Pos. ,· . inR&DShop.CallMon· WAl 'rRESS COCKT•~. time and wi'll be Sold on lo~at1'on e s k id s &. bsebrkn 12x l5 $25. Invalid aids •men' ca >'or 'nf 11 Tu 642 •••• -67"' """"' · walkers, wheelchair. ell' ""' • I ° Cil : requires g~ t~pln & e. .......... Now taking applications. (listed above).. 1 -=~~:..:.=--------i l>il'lure frames. Sears ~·OlSZ SHakills. Expenence in Sf k ,.'~ Chuck's Steak llouse. DOBERMAN F e m., M seU-clean1nti ovenrange, Sales Peraon, perri1a~nt Real Estate contracting OC .......-. 14131 H.edhill Tustin. Ap-' INSPECTIOtrit: mos. AKC, ~ without $75. Sat&. Su n.218 E. 18th IR VI N t.: Coast CouatrY ifuU time needed for work or insura~ce helprul, but Pa~k. kits, sut>-a.~~~ly ply between j&6PM. w~ •-~IOA.M pa per s • $150 w i th. St. Costa ~t esa. Ciu b. l\.1 m brs hp-Days ll n a lighting fixture not required. Apply ~i.-& inventory. Fa m1ha.r -.--... 6'13·4753 979 265 1 or ~v es . ,ahowroom . Exper. NATIONALSYSTEMS " w /etectronic parts. W AITRESSES ............ 7._IOAM•S9. 1045 GARAGESALE 548-4731 _ ~ e 1Pfu 1 bu 1 n 01 CORP., Mature m un or women. E xper 'd . F\illocptt All Pur. ch "Must Be p 'd F Fne to YOlll 7 • • 361 Bo' hSt NB " Full llme Newport Good ases 31 nr •••••••••••--•••••••• •lerculon sofa, blk. Elect roe Poll"<'" wheel, easar". We will train re ·• · "('#.or · · hrs. N•tappear. O Sal N 'gbt ' h d n · ' • righ-'t person. Call Jnte rviewing Orgaru;.&45--1530'. o ver 21 n e l CuddlyKittens,6wks old. n a u ~ha Y ed c biir, good <"Ondition $100 or ~..... " Tues &Wed. , S url&Sirk>io •AbsolutelyNoChildrenAdmitted while & calito. 2oti5 m at e n g e n t a es, besl offl!r1Sl-b'728 ~ .... wnor-:ipm. STOCK ROOM ~ERK, 5930W Coa.stHuov NB commode & roffee tble, cc:=-. __ S I S ECRET•"IES knowledge. a( s ail boa t • .. .,, FlamingoCM.54&-609Z lamps. drye r , (nds 4 new 6' t•hrome t.abl ~ AL S PUSOMS l'U\. parts helpful. Some li ght WAITRESS over 2 1 · WESTCOAST Two&wkoldfemkitlens work ),&port.dshwsher, w /w alnul nevernta r ,Americas Larges t Growing financial firm b · A l l!flS EOc U nds.work,13'boot.mtr. tO p<, •r.5 ca.• blk •· Private Secun'ty Patrol hasopenings innewSan-uy\Jlg. PPY -· neededfuUtimeorltmch A CTIONCOMP:.a.uv cute, lovable~ fun. "" I ( cidental, Santa Ana, part time. Call Sd.9-9444. Al""la 673.(1835 &trlr.,lotsofmisc.11461 c h rom i: s tac k ab l L: :System needs several _a ~a o fice ror sharp btwn 8 ·30 & 3 ·00 1 Dolan. Garden Grove. c hair.:, $15 c~. Will take ,e;elf tnotlvating, goal ael-lnd1vlduals , with good • · · or a ppt. lkettMd & l;n:INI Free black kittens 638-88l3. SJOO for Ctl l 54S.lot4 or itla1 persons Between shorthand & typin g S..W..r ErnD1orm1nl WAITRESSES 1i-.,r ... .........._ u. box trained 557 9046 Iii·? to present our re-s klt l S. Xlnt pay & lSardvel" Gullivel"'S Restaurant is ~~-Acwa111&-.. 9 Drfer'S 833-lOOl SAT&SUN,227'1'Pacific -· --- _._.entlaloecurityscrvo'ce ben~fits. Call personnel c II 1 · ed & .. A•••t...CalfcwaN • 1\ve, C M .C hes t of Nev.' tire:.. rims & huh -) o ege rain m en inte rviewing now for ex-~roeram in the Laguna a 1 t (714 549·090Z for women will be con-prdlunchwaitress.App· C714J99Z.1190 Mynamei.sJodyl'mll drawe r s . cCtmp'g. caps.8.75~16.5 F''ireston~ Beach, M lssion Vie jo urther info. E.O.E. "d d t 1 mo. old spa Ye d equipmt., elec. mtrs. etc. wide (J\lal lransportS, K s1 ere o .s upp ement Jylnper.sonbetwecnMon atC"D.ilCi1AYnan.n:oar.c:J..oc:wm.~~-T-Tll JI! I le · I bots · v ereaa. Parl time accep-. SECRETARY our present staff. These thru 'J'hurs, 3 to 5 PM. a amu m·1x. w s ·-GIG A NT 1 Jug 1-'ord. alue $400 • rtabJe.Formoreinforma--·1· f /l ' S482M rlh Jfyouneedafrieod,eall . IC ~a e! will take $300.545-1044. N.B. office,patent Jaw pos1 ion:' ar-: l!11e l acA lU'~Jrvine • .a...a:-.... 0 B005 ._.._, 8005 831.94821 ....... -""'. Furn1tur.c, appliances. . - t ion call 99l·CMOO Monday summer iobs Seart.'ft g M R ._ -·........-• ......,.. --I t hru Friday, Ask for firm. Career oriented. for appUc an~ who ~~e rs. app. 'l"' •••••••••••-•••••• ••••••••-••• .. ••-•••• "----'--"""''------! c o t b 1 n l:, cats. Electric dryer, A·t 1.."0nd. IDlck Jimenez. Need not have legal or dependable &: h a rd Want e d •. Live in YICTR,..,. .a. Beautiful Black Lab. 6 m~torcyc!es, air cond. &. Comp lete single bed . ----"--'-----I patent law bkgmd, but -mos. old male.Ailsbots. misc. Fri-Sat.sun. 9612 l-l<.1 rd rock Ma ple $7~•. 5ALESWOMAN Exp'd . intelligence&goodskills workers. Xlnl oppar. Housekeeper companion La:rge (51'" high, 24" JlEMODEUNGSALE s.57-8450 F1ounde r, ll. B. 968-9020 644 -5464 ~nJy, Full & p /time. req'd. Send Resume or during Summer. For in· for female 50 yrs. old. wide , 25 ,. deep) StartsNOW or963-4174 •---'-------Chris' Fashions,S45-J688 letter of qualifications & terview appt Only, CaJI Must drive. No smoking. Brunswick (Bnmswick· .BackDoorlmpcrts Free. Pa rt Goldenl----------Girls Schwinn bike. "Int ;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~li"~r~e~re~n~cre~':,.!'"~P~.~o~.~Bo=x:1 ·53J-748t Refs. 547-5233. Blake-Collendar Co., l896HatborlUvd.CM'. )tetriever 1'~emale. 2 mo. LOADS or Goodies! cond, $15. 3 llP 3 wheel 1911, S.A. Calif. 9210'l WllO WANTSTOWORK? Pat. 1918) Pre-electric, 963-8384 Ref r i I::' , D r y e r • fun bike, $30. 120 Bass · d · · paperback books, baby Accordian, $75. 2 Unused SECRETARY Secretary trainee wanted TAILOR DRIVEACAB! win ~up victrol a. PUILICAUCTIOM 'Adult Male cat light ite m s , tons of mit>c. bench car seats, com· f 1 I ff CHOOSE your hours, Ma.Qogany finish. Has MANY ITEMS OF-~ w/black spots to good 55&--0347, 281 Hanover, Excellent opportunity i~rNewmpoar~ Bea':c~ c"de work for yourself, be five builtin itorage JEWE' RY, ART bomeonly.640-6579. CM.Sat/Sun. pt1ct: s ize, $I 7 .50 e a . fo r secretary with . . . flTTER your own boss. Men or spaces. Pla)'9 ucellent-""'· 1 r.;~;;,;~.:.:_:..::c:::.:;u;;<ftl~';:=:::~~::;;:::;:-l :='"~':·~15~l~5~·::::-:::::--;-:-- mlnlmum 3 years ex:· typing s kills reqwred. Women. Can be '"gbUy ly. Ready to refinish. OBJNEECTS. ~QUES.IFanitwe 8050 752 """'" Fl FURN ETC PUILIC AUCTIOH LAWNMOWBR. edger. perience. Heavy typing ·yc..zu handic apped. Neat-S250.00fbooe67s.-0342or PHONE FOR i.Nro. &. ••••••••••~•••••••••••• MANYlTEMSOFFfNE metal stor. shed, 8x12' 10 WPM, dictaphone. SH SECRETARY(IECH Welare_ now accepting Cl e an Appearance . 675--9988. BROCHURE."'~"-...... GrealSav1ngs. onU.sed ESTATE JEWELRY , d eck i n g , fertilizer· ..,rer"d. Leasing or real app ica.bons for perma· y · ed. ~_..... Fu A Ii &M .. Res p . pos. w /varied nenl, full lime positions. ets., r etir Age 2S to To all our friends m., PP · asc. ART OBJECTS. AN ·. spreader. 842-8786 est a le background duties a ssist 'g. class . lilust be exper'd in the 70. Supplement your in-in Orange County Glass for A~ticlue China Wilson's Bargain Nook TJQUES, FINE FURN, llelpful. personneldirct'r.A~ility fitting & tailorin g of come. Driveacab6brs JOMA.TH.A.MS Cabinet.(3 Pcs) 1 545W.19lhSLC.M. ETC. PHONE FOR lN· so.i yds: .. Shag cpl. SIOO. ' Coll 644-1389 to handle hvy. public & quality men's apparel. or more a day. Apply in AHTl""'ES '6"h22''w, other 2 are BED king size mattress FO & ·BROCJIURE Geodesic Dome conncc- -9 AM 'til Noon employee contact essen· . Apply In Person person, Yellow cab Co., h .,.... lS"w,646-3609 box 'springs, frame, xtr~ 645-Zwo . tors $100 /orfer. 642-6045 THE IRVIME: CO. tial. 11.S. Grad. w/3 yrs. DESMOND'S 186 E . lGth SL. Costa is avingtbeirannual f"am, still pckaged, $215 POOL S Ll DE S85. g• , 53C>Newpor\CenterDr. resp. ofc. exp., incl'g. 1 fltesa . StrperSummer •-aGKf 5 1010 GARAGE SALE N rt Be h 'd T Clearance ~ • (3al $525) Queen,·$1.95 couch $35. Sm. palrnlrc:e ewpo ac yr.per:ionnel req . ype Wntd : Teenager to help S 1 ••••••• •••••••••••-•• (v:iJ, $425). Delivery in-SAT/SUM"l2-5 $15, G<1s l amp S8, eL1·. Equal Oppor. E mployer GOW PM, Shthd. lOOWPM . NEWPORT · w/ hsewrk 2 dys per mo ·a eon-entire stock Whirlpool Gas Dryer. 9 cl'd. 631--0488. t, Gar. Sale! 536-4652 ~~~~ .............. ~~~!Sa l . rnge. $4 .142 pe r N lF· h' l ·I· d . "inCDM.67~aftS uptoY.tOFF! mos old, I maved toalJ R.C. CO A vend .. mach, i-hr.-$5.048 (6 hrs. per 0· as ion :s an • 4223lstSt. N.B. elec. $150. 963-6427. ~BBEY RENTS ruRN. drum set, 5 pc. xlnt. Four while wall tires. Secretary/Executive day) + xlnt. bcne's . Merchand1s~ 673-6001 192SHARBORBL.CM beginner set. unicycle, 165-SRlJ, only slightly •~~~~.ndnd•,••,"an'~edtelorYP'r·,·'c'e' Deadline Aug. 19? 4PM ···~·•••••••••••••,••0•0•5• Beautiful bowl & pitcher REFR1 IG. 1~ yrs.Fr old. 13 CALL (714)645-4772 Mg. a~gl~~~o~r~l)i,F~oo!sa~: used, bargain.847-4666 ·--u• Apply : W.e s tm1n sl e r TELEPHONE SALES, Ant1-.ues (bl ) S . &. £i cu t ., wht. ostfree, w ork, Near Fashion Sch I. Di 5 t .. 14121 Experienced preferred. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ue .attn tat eta sep. fr2r. $175.847""6304 WALNUT presser $45, ble, dresser & louvered Newport Beach Athletic .Jsland. International Cedarwood, We s t · Earnasmuchasyoulike BATHTUBWITHLEG6 h_oop skirt. Elec. bur· . gold naug. recliner$40. rm.divdrs,handjigsaw, Club Me mbership rnr Security Corp. 644·5100. minster 92683, E.O.E. by' talking lo penple all MA K E o FF ER ! ricane lamp (sml). As· Sear"'s avocado garba&e Cal1968-7001 lrg. fan, bed (6'x4'.). bar sale. SlSO. S.U.-OJ15 ~ ;:.::==-==.:..:.:..:.:=-! . ..'.'.'.:~'."-:::C~c!'.:~".:...-1 sorted kitchen gadgets & compactor, $100: · stools & MISC. 333 W. SEC ETA.RY over Southern Orange 646-2388, 8·9 any evening tins. Assorted vases, dis· * 540-6899• 2 Top Grain'~ Leather Bay (a.cross from 'the AM /FM Stereo Con_sql~ R * Secy•s.-Seven:I County from an air con-bes. car nival glass. . . _ chrs. Brass' Nai~bead Daily Pilal) Sp. l, Costa Wint. $150. Yell. plaid 8 !Newport Beach CPA $550-$1200.100%FeePd diti on cd orrice, Two 842·3431. -Yellow F~1gularre frost trim.$3SOpr.6"-083Z. Mesa. couch$I00.53S-3664 Firm needs stable, relia-Also. General Office . shifts-loam to lpm or free refngerator. $100. ., ble individual w/ above Li:i; ReindersAgeney 5pm t o 8pm. Monday OPPORTUMITY Call67S.2390. Antique Oak Drop leaf Sailing Dingy $95. 10' CAMPING Equipmt. St\I, .average s kills: Steno, 4020.BirchSt,Sle l04 through Friday. Apply at knocks often when you WANTED! . . . dining table, perf for DyerDink sailboat $275. $15, Lents ; 1 umbrella typing & dictaphonc. Newpart Beach. 833_8190 250 E . 17th SL. Costa use result·getting Daily Old Music Boxes, Met-Gre.en Fr1g1da1~e cross s ma 11 area. s 125 . Co?)lb gas stove/elec ref $:; O • c ab in S 6 o . Send resume l<> Box 18, Call for appointment Mesa, or ca ll T o ny Pilot Classified Ads to tlach Steins & Royal lop, 2-door refngeratot, 53&-5190. sso Tools & f1Sh tackle T e l e scpope $5, ice SOO Newport Center Dr.,1----~~----'--I Scimia at646-4100. rea C'h the Orange Coast Doulloo Tobies. 1 Pc. or 1 $100orbst.842-4875 . . . sm· household items. soi skates, sz. 7 Sfil. Lg. rod ;'.N;;B~.~92660:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~Servi ce Sta. Attendant, markPolh.onc"'A'>."'-""S Collection. Will payca.sh. C 'b 21 ft -~..:. Mov1ng-Beauliful lov-SanBernardinoAveN.B. Hard rock lw1apl e t b l p /time. Exper'd only. T itlephoneWortc .....,,...,, ADRIAN'S, 3111 Villa 1 s_on cu • "1:1.,1 1g eseat_ &. :sofa. very gd w/leafs,sealsl2,4 chrs. Avail eves & wknds. Women,16 &.overtota ke1~~~:~~~~~~~;W;•~Y~·;N;B;·;6'1~:J.~72:202~--w /tce maker, cop-quality. never used4.family garage sale. 2 $125.Sm.Fornlicalbl, ~ SECRETARY N e a t a pp ea r • & 0 rd er s a v er th e pert.one, $150.53&-22.35. 968-8822. are moving. Desks, skiis, chrs. $50. 545-0630 Brokerage Finn. Sharp handwriting. Apply Aflt , telephone for k>c:al ad· Tappan Refrig. Household or Furniture lawn mower, picnic La girl ta handle phones, 2590NewportBlvd.C,M. vertising co. 4 PM. to 9 Stainlesssleeldoors. ble, materajty clot.hes, *TREE SALE t yping (5Swpm ). PM. Expr, not. nee, Pd ~ . ..,~ $65. 494-1609 forsale.Heritageformal many baby clothes and 15 gal $20, 24" box $75. l'ihorthand desirable. Ex-SHAICLEY wkly+ bonus. ·-"" ' '----------1 dining room suite-S baby items. Many other Grower, 556·8J3K ipr necc. $550+ per Dist ributors Wanted. D itlivery Men . ·j AJQ.....,,A'.u.J. AJ~J ~A_J Kenmore Washer & Gas chairs , couches, s ide a ssorted items. 2973 anytime moo 1 t 644 h. < 9 eoe) Call Lori at Fine line of Organic f\111 or P/T. Mu.st have -:: ~·~ "'Wh~.,W~ f6 Dryet' $75 ea. Kenmore ~:l~s; ~e~s~a~ lc~ti SaCro1~td5oSonn. C1~,,.0l'fBaker.l -'===------- (714 · 111. Heal th & Cleaning own . car & g e n e ral ,, ·--\ ACON'llENJENrSHOPPINGANC>: Washer & Norge Gas r efrigerator-free ier1 ..:=~~_.::.:=:;:_=-----I *****~ Products. Ca11546-5J97. kobwledke of J.luntington .;c;,. SEw1NC GUIDE fOfl: THE ·Dryer $S0 ea. Guar/Del. combination, Maytag F urn., household items, 8,000 cu. yds. fill dirt &: Sec-'-Shoe Salesman, part or Beach. A have ::average ". CAL.ON THE GO. 546-8672 . washer, GE gas dryer, clothes & misc. 311 Mesa top s:ail. Loaded. AJI nr , ... ,_, fli t' h 1 needed N earnings. Apply5 PM . to ~-----""""Ill.. ~any miscellaneous Dr. Apt 1, CM. Sat/Sun none . . Exper'd. SH not nee. Bu u n:ne e P · 0 9PM. at61517lhSl. HB. For.., •d ·,.· W-'s ~orld •~c-r..5 1020 items. 548-6061 eves. 10·7 CHEAP! -·-• 1 . -~• .. e 642.r,71,~.llD •••••••••••••••••••••••Open House Saturday& -·1292 1 ayonly. Cood typing skills req'd. expenence needed. App-"' "' ~ ,._... ,,.,9 d adingN.B.Hvua.call yLanz,Fashimlsland. -~ .,. -.. MAN 'S SCHWI NN SUnday 2101 Windward Dresser. baby furn. . . · Pat..&44-1700. EOE. NB. TEMP. SECRET ... RY p ,. ed ~ p V ARSITY 10 SPEED, =Lan=e:c•ccNcce:..w'-'port=:..Be=acc';;h_I Lamps, TV. Stereo. Dis-Lenox ~lymp1a china. S /H 80wpm, typing erSOnQ IZ ~.,.1 atfem BIKE$50.646-3680 1· bes,linens.751-6674 Fos toria stemware. HtlpW..tH 7100HelpW.ted 7100 50wpm.Twomo.only. • ~ ---------171/z' Sofa, pale gm. $100. ''Beloved''• Reed & •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Appl)' Personnel Depl Schwinn T andem bike Extra long twin bed w / Moving Out! Barton sterling, Clas.su.· Mon-Fri 9AM---2 PM new $100. White dresser c_ustslip covers,~-An· Sale Sunday Aug 3rd, 10 Rose 497-1978 I • PACIFIC MUTUAL · ·~ w /mirrar$20.5t6-4320. ttque brass andirons & AM. 447 62nd St. Nwpt. S J 100NewportCirDr. , . ----~----->frp1c fender. $150; Shares,NB.Hide-a-bed,Wa s ~e r, dryer ~ an . uan Newport Beach • Girls Scbwinn Fair Lady. dresser, $130; b1k cast . sngl & dbl beds, clothes Re fr1gerator.Sans u1 - Looks brand new. $M). iran chandelier. $125. s :i: 3 thru 9. Other Stereo·4 channel.Model Equal Oppor. Employer .~ . -· 962-2S7S. f95--6T7S. household goods. No. MQ. 2000 FM/AM rc- cap.IStranO . -=..c-----1 cord playe<. Tape, 2 You may have noticed the new big white buildin g with the orange tile roof at the J u n ipero Serra offramp to the San Diego Freeway. That's our c ompany, ENDEVCO, & ·w e m a n ufac t ure & mar k e t sophisticated precision electronic instrumentation systems. W~ C11rret1Hy Haft The Followlilg Ope•gs: *lnprocess Inspectors *Test Technician *Precision Mechanical Assemble1'5 *Development Technician *Electronic Assemblers 'kCeramic Lab Assistant U you h ave experience in any of t he a bove, & would like to work for a well established progressive company in our heauti!ulfacllity, ftl••li ... ,_. ....... ........ ,m11~· ENDEYCO .... cha Yiefl RDad S.,1UIR •Capisbmo • ".) TOOLER/MOLD ••••••••••••••••••••••• room set Couch ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 x 36, 4 s peakers in FRONT Door 36X'19x1¥.. matching ch~r. 2 high R E G'D. Thoroughbred each c<.1bioet, new $600. ~l ~~ .. ~·~_""-WldhtgMaterials80Z5 French Provincial livll>g Han.. 8060 large Jensen •peakc r<. MAl:<ER w /6 crisscross glass back chairs, two marbh Gelding. Black Hun· s ell 5375. 2 mo. old. Fiberglass sa.ilboal mf-panes, perl. conc1. SfiO. 2 top end tables, one mar-tel-/Jumper, 16.3 hands, Smalll'r AM /FM stereo. g'r. has xlnt ,opportunity ~ Bathrm. w indows 2x3, ble top coffee tablet..: 6 yrs. Reas. 962-559'1 or 2 speakers, lt1pe $150. Z for tooler /mold maker k:itcb. wi.Qdow3x4, bdrm lamps. S700. 968-5252, 557·3124 Zenith Zl" black TV'!->. with 3-4 yrs exp. in ) I window lx2 all xlot. 9amto6:30. --'=-------! remoteconlrol,2mo.olct fibergla s s & mold d ll f S359623820 BE AU T (FUL :v. $125 ea.Microwavelarge manuf'g. Top wages & con ·•a or · -Couch/Lovese:lt matched MORGAN Filly, gentle, 0 v e , L i t t o n • xlnt co. benefilsW/. ad-~ Cab 1035 set-modern Medit. like $750. or best offer. Minutemaster.1mo.01't vancemenl opportunity. ' ~ .~ •-••••••••-•-•••••• new.$200.67J..:u74 558·1818 $325. Drafting tabl.::. Apply to security guard: . \t""' .._ SIAw/SMbolsESE Kitt.ens, reg'd. We have a home full ol AMER. Sdl. bnl. 14 yr chair, beds, dressers. Wes tsoil eor,a. /JI / ...._, d En 546-8105 aCterGpm 27SMcCormickAve,CM Jfl \o ..,, {jJ JrY ·536.7962 furniture. A·l quality. Mare, exp' .rider. g'I ·-----~----~ rt..__.I ' '--.II? PERSIAN Kittees. CFA. ~:; .. c;::~'l<o ~':,\'.; We'.l. "57 . 87 "' ZEBRA SKINS J , 1 54S-l8S7. 3262 calil'oroia offer refused.5M-&127. Re~l~lered Pure Ara OneCommonSkio • I i St CostaM geldm.g.6yrs.Gray,$'1SI On'e GrevySkin TRAINEES .,.,A ' esa. THOMASVILLE CounQ'y orbestol"Call6'1:J.JS10 Makeoller 64&-73•.> u Bluepoint Siamese Kil· French dining \able, 6 :=:y:"'::0':,~~:=.==:0:=_"-1_l-"~~~'.:...--3."':'.~ tem. 2 fem & 1 Male. $ZO chairs & buffet. xi cood 4 r .. .,.-..,-rt~""""'"_,, PUBLIC AUCTION Will train dependable women lo become plastic inj,.e ction molding operators. M~ be able to stand entire shift, ii necessary. Openings on l sl shift, $2.15 per hr Le i;tart; 2nd Shift, $2.29. Raise in 60 days. I • 70135,. °'••• 70JSS., Jacket ~ H .. hert L •"f eacb. 557-5890. $650. 979--4190 Arabian gelding. 14.~ MANY ITEMS OF FlN& I .!~~'.:'..'.:~~---~ c::::::..::.:..c.::.::_ ____ , hands , Chestnut naxen Cameo Male Persian Kil-9' Qltd sofa $40. Blk coat. Show marking. ESTATE JE.WELRY, T . I r.Or...... ART OBJECTS, AN-tm.CFA. $50. naug/wood recliner $25. ack inc· ~l ask: TIQUES. FINE FURN .• 546·9965. Lrg 1V stand $15979-3432 ror Robin. l---::=.::C::'.:....--l-='-"':.c..:::=:::..::=:::::..:::::::1::'c...:ccc:.:"';-::--:--:::-ccl ETC. PHONE.FORl~­Dogs, 1040 Sofa, 8' quilted, good HotrseholdGoodsl065 FO. & BROCHURJ:,, ••••••-··--··-•• f rame S15. Two up -•••••••••••••••••••••••i __:64~5::·=2200=------•PET WORLD• bolst ered chairs $12.54 FO!" Sale. ~dressers, Westinghouse dishwash£'.r each. 3' x 4' gokl·framed TV• Refr1g tabJes &: ed . Cockers, Cbihuahua, mirror$I5.646-3007 . ., .. 9 .. 768• ' never us $80. Bar.wit.I\ Pood~. Shib·tzu.. Doxie, misc. -• J stools $50 64o-<&18 APPLY ,.. .JI Orange Coast Plastics ,,.. Dobie, Pit B ulls, 6CstmeoralupholCont'I Jewelry 1070 .euy/Sell· Painting:!! by Co c~a poo •. Pekes, swvl cut-out ann cbrs. ••••••••••-••••-••••• early L·aguna artisl.~. 850 w. 1801 Street Here's a classic ensemble by Herbert I.Dy. The Costa Mesa dress features front extensions that tie, pockets styles. The loose fiUing jacket is gathered: onto a I :~~~~~~~~~ I concealed in the side frmt llUmll aod two aleeve shoulder yoke and the sleeves may be abort OI' ~-Fabrics: linen, k:nib:, sheer wool. '181J5, I>rfts and 10155, Jacket are cut in Half SiSM 12\ti-a&IAI. Westies. 100 mm.I pup. Beaut. 64<).4"6. WA,...TED Al,. •ood older book• pies. Stud s vs m os t .-... 8 ' ' breeds. 2525 w. 11th at Kings~ bed, foam. TOP CASH DOLLAR 1 ...:4::.94::'::9::2~7·=------ Fairview.SA.Qpeneves. ~=~ 1--PAID FOR YOU R Potted pla nt s ale. Asst 531-5027. . 7 JEWELRY, WATCHES, kitcheniterns.Hugh anlf. 2 years recent ex· Siae 16V.. requires 4 yd&. of 4,S .. fabric fer nr-&Dd perlence necessary in 2~ yds. for Jacket. To order: send P9ttet'D t our & t'ruise s ales , ,number, size, name, .sdrell and zip. PDee 701ll5,. domesUc 4 Jntemational Dft!u, $2..50; '10155, .Jacket. $1.s>. ~ fat $1.50 tieketi.ng. pha ~pcetace for £ACH pMtau. TRAVEL AGENT Beaat. female collie t o Green•inyl love~$10. ~~lv~8if.J!;~R~g· quedesk$'i:i.673-0353 good honie. No PIPlllll'I 2endtbls,canesides,$lO FINE f'URN & A ~ MustSell!Couch&Zch~. $30.84.2-0549/$31..QJ9. ea. 2 Yellow CD.Ehes w/ TIQUES 645-ZD) Sp. Med.it. Breakfront. . bolsters, $35/all. MS-8829 • End tbl & din tbl-w 14. Cocker Spa~ AKC Reg. Dinette set. &'I.a' CODSOle Mltcel1111•0U1 8080 chn. 4 stools, t.able, l8 cu loler•lewiogby Appa•I Sid CW, ,.._CGI 516-)901 Tan. 1 Yr. Malo. Gd RCA 1 S . h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft Refrig port stereo &. Increase your Fashion Know J:row. Send ror the w/tid& $150 Pb· 50-18$2 s ereo. pan1s WA ..... TED . • . . . following Spadea items. Jncludes pcatac• a nd. d 531•1gjz~ sbel•e s. Call aft 6, .-... -T.V. Stur<I>_' coffee tbl. handling. · ays. 538-10ll TOP CASH DOLLAR vacuum, cbilcls bed, sml 1.msAd•anceSupplemml,$US DoeObedieneea-to PAID FOR YOUR dres sers. Children's z.SpringSupplemeot(B),$1-25 Slut Wed Augmt2'1th. Matching B' Hettulon JEWELRY, WA'OCHES clothes. Muchmore.2885 3.Fall4'WinterDressm(l2),$1.25 lDNewpori·lrvineArea. solas.,$6Sea.Endoomer ART OBJECl'S. GOLri Fatrvie~ F202. CM. 4.Separates,Sporbwear&Mlac . .('8),$1.25 7 :30PM.546-t928 & cocktail tba A other SILVER SERVICE. 546-4TI5 • • S.w s~, (17) ll 2$ I:;-;;:';;;:::'~=::=:-::-::1 . .!'ro~m~. ·~7!:3-~5879~.'----' FIN E FURN & AN· 1-'-"'--='--.---T · ~~.... ' · IAKC Chow. s mos. & an TJQUES 645-2200 15 G~I. Aquanum... slar!d 6. Mature and Half Sizes (18), Sl.25 Englis h Springer •--nicl 8 IT velv~t sofa. custom · & f1ltc,rs , cite. $50. Btg 1.Panta'Book-390eslgnerSlyles,5D' "-d I k XI L l d'L' -'I 8. Paperback DeslgnerSewTipo, ,., EACH 75" bUt/Whte, .7 mos. shot$. ma e, 1 e new. n CUSTOM CAKES wa er coo 1 ¥>Mr \.It'-"' l ~lle~s~l o~r~r~er~.~S48'."':·~1St18~'---I :~·~·~lo~e~·~$2~00~.~"""'~2::158=-;---I lo r e ver• occa slo n . _m_ .. T.Tsaoo __ ,_548~-·•_ooo. __ _ 9. Paperback Duigner Sew nps: Set $2.115 , ..... La I la 10. Hair Styles;-Sbort and Medium, 75" BRITTANY Spaniel J>UPl"o, BOY My Furn.&. rent my masterfully created for BM 's Golf 4' Tennis shop. H. 11. HaicSl.Yles, Medium and Long, 15' AKC. Top litlet.f<M" Field lov e l.r Ba.y.port Apt. you. The un~ual is my O~n 1 days. s..ie, 40'".4 12. H'"alr Stylet. All Lcnath-,;1sc: &Show. 549.:12:>4, 8ar111u n.s! Call eves an. s pecia lty. J>rlced re-off: 2538 New}>oit ,CM. THE BROADWAY !Sant.a Ana Frwy al Jo;I Make cheek payable to Spadea. Send ordtn to thla 1-=:..:::=:;.;..;:.:.:.::=:.::. ___ , 1. 640·1688 a5onable with satisfac-MZ·Mtl> • 'J'oroRd 0 .) ...,. newtpapcr,c/oSpadca.2BrldgeSt..Mllford,N.J . AK C R eg . ml n ilt ureSPA N Dini ., m s~1175 lion g ua ranteed. Call -...... 'Equal PJ;IO"-1!.mploycr Of1M8. Dept. CP.'~15. Schna1.Lier:>. , · n~ r '"" • Hele n now ror your EueCn1 a.s to•~-Bl~ '"~ I !!I sen k11e ltems ..-....-....-.. &wits lal shots M&I'" Kngsz. box sprg. & mt1tt. custom decor11ted. cab Cypr(l_!IJ 4' (t(l."MQtbrola S42·S6'7S ~ .• •. 49:J..942'6tm ·s.wr' s. Sl00.640-17621615-616' at91i-8123, , • ColorTV , • • I ' ' ~ ...... • • I ) • . . TENNISO.UD FMlllLY MEMBERSIDI' 644-1289 A COHWNIEH1' SHOPPING AHO SlWINC CUIOl ,Oill THE GAL ON THE 00, fw•AdltoW-"Wotl4. C4 S.. 642-!>6 71, bl. JJO International Designer Pattern ;;>_! ~-~~ ~< \ • 34• Chris Conquerer. '64 . 17' WITClfCRAFT Ski '71 1-londa 750. 15.500 mi. boat w /115HP Evinrude, $950. 2560, No.6, Newport T.S., FD, RDF, FATit. on ly S8 hrs. used. $3,00Q. Blvd. CM . S4199 '7 4 Intl Scout Sleeps 6. $17M •. 2 .P . 6-W-4498 -'~1~4~/01~3~·1~05'.::".9~. -----1-----------'72 Yamaha ZSO~TX. Xlnt condition: $400 or best of· C H R I ~S ~ R A F 1:-· Trmtsportation fer. 675-9363. '64 FGRD VAN· Camper style. 6 cyl., 4 speed, sink. table. bed sleeps 2. (YUN009 ). $799. Aulo, V-8, air cond., 646-4446 Dir. power s te e r ing.-'---------'-- CONNJE-30 TW. VS s, •••••••••••••••••••••••,1---------- Sleeps 6. '65. Lo hrs. CCIRl~rs. Sek/ 73 KAWASAKI 100 683-J36l . Rent 9120 X1ntcond.Lo.mi.Dirt or 3 t ' EGG ll ARBOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• street. Will sacrifi ce'. Sportfisher '74 twin Campet 11 1h ft . EZ $325.548-0801 Chrys ler 318, immac. loader, boot, port:a potty, Motor Homes, FB, VH~,. 64.2-1868 & $1100. 19 ft. moving van Sale/Rent 9160 673-8007 body $250. Complete 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (913KLM ). $4899 '74 Landcruiser Hardtop. 4 speed, warn hubs, radio, heater. (233Lf'D). 19&1 OWENS Fiybridge. V8 Chevy 118. Many ex· tras. Gd. fi shing boat. $3200. 493-9629. cyl. eng. needs work $50. '71 22' ISLANDER I t Call835·2179· cond, self conta'inlled. $4999 '64 GMC w /Alaskan $6995.846-04'46 l cmpr. Xtra tanks, batt., DELUXE 28. JI l f\IJllll "''~I stv., frig, sink. Gd. cond. . • 8 ex ras, •WI• WIW 1947 OWENS Ja'. Owner Bargain' 751.5632 sleeps 8. By day or~·eek. ~· Slp'4, Live aboanl. 51;p. . 64S.J370 afte'4. I 'ii;•,' TOYOTA $79 mo. New paint top & '70 VW Poptop Cmpr. , . · '75 DODGE TRADES- l!JAN VAN· C us t om paint, mag wheels & tires, AM /FM stereo tape, air. custom seats & interior, carpeting, ref. & wet bar, custom bed. interior lighting anrl many more fixtures. On· Jy 7 ,000 miles. A l-lotel on Wheels! (331MWZ). $7995. 646-4446 Dir. 74 Ford Van, Blue, xlnt cond. Must sell! $3800. 645-4559 ,712 9710 ·72 240Z. Air, mags, 44 amJfm 8-lf'. $3.896. UQ. 836fo'OP. P .P .847·l<SC • I 966 FEUAlll 330 GT Coupe. Lo• mileage, absolute' mint condition. Must SEElj Will trade. 831-2040dlr. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.. 97JS: ottAHGE COUH'TY'S ••••••••••••••••••-w OLDEST & Sales·Sl!r\•icc-Leasing Roy Carv.,., Inc. Rolls ltoyce · BMW 234 E .17th St. Costa Mesa 546-4444 CREVIER 0 1 Sf 6 llOADWAY SAHTA AHA 835·3171 Tlfl ULllMATl DlllYINO llllACltlNl . I t:IHBB: In Santa Ana .' How '75-1212 *· :FULL FACTORY EQUl)'PED ffl918612 $2899 . t ~ How'751214•. ) FULL FAc:I'ORY ~•1 EQUIPPED ~ 1'190193) ... hull. Motor & int. Al Sips 3+ neweng R&H 30 Bus Brill, clean, A/C. '74 FORD Econoline, 8100 sh Ph g d .· r u bber. $2,29S'. recliner seats, .sel~ o~ 19b6 Horbor.C.M.6•6 9J03 mi,$3,200. ----------(o~t;;.~·3m\556-6337 675-1865 646-3852 trade for most anything. 1974 Jeep Renegade.' ___ __:•~•~2~-?20c:::I:__ __ $2999 ·i 1~=:~-;;=:c:;~==-'----l~;-:;::::::-:-;--::-;------1~M~a~k~e~Of~C•~•~·~''~<\/84&-J!"'.~'~IZ1:'-:. . •-floab Rent/ Motorcycles/ . Super Sharp, 9·500 mi. '74 Ford. Like rleW. 302V8, Ch;_..er 9050 Scooters 9150 Mini-Motor Home. Fiant, Makcorfcr. PP.552-8751 air, PS, auto trans. new ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• ... ••••• 21', 195?31, on61y 9000Sl ml, 4a.s .69 FORD 4 whl.. 4 spd. nu steel radials, AJ'l.f /FM , Su kl ·~ 1 . 1 new. PS · ereo, , l' shell •• Lo radio, lo mi. Camper Elegant 49 A.laskan for 72 zu ........,, o m1. x nt frig, shower. 1-:tc. For ires. cm pr. . e....... · d · hart F nl U nd .. SO/of• ... 8481 & mo·. Leav'g. Sta'". mu•l s I 1 1 n g wind ows . c er. or 1 onna on 00 ·.., ............ 1·mmed ••le-. ~~. Ph : "' " o· d M S II I 11548-8280 675 7572 ~ sell! S2,695. or best ofr. I vorce ' ust e . Pease ca · · '494 -6404. 838 _6426 $3950. Ph: 551-2063 or CORONADO 35, Sail, by '73 Harley Davidson. 3SO yra;'--Trav.t 91 70 l--'-6?-'3--'206-"-S'-.------ day wk . or month . Sp_nnwt Xhln1t co, net . 4.000 ••• ;::·;.~••••••••••••• '73 I~andcrui sc r . X lnt · 714·325·1334 m1 . / e me . $750 or . cond. f.1 usl sec to ap· '70 E ·200 F_'ord ~per Van. besloffer.960-3416. WANTED: Car hitch for preciate. SJ.995.536·19'17. Automatic, good tires. lo.ts, Sall 9060 tow'g. lt•vel trlr., 2" bar · -<197·'2985 aft. 7 pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . '74 Hodaka 125. ~eel receiver. 496-7975 True: ks 9560 , Dod 1 Brand new, never been Jcgal.Clean&fast. , --••••••••••••••••••••••• 67 ge Van. V8, llspd, used 14' Sunflower $450.••548·5822 S ea~ s soft-t o p Ten Bus Internation al 56 tap~ deck, fully Cam· ' "J1lia 4rua b,y Cap~ci has a rolled collar that at.end• a nd wr•pa to the wai1t , Tie wJlh • coelra1llng sasb or weir a purchased belt . :hbricl: linen, ~ot&.on, lithtwelght wooi. NS-121·2 b: cC in Jilluee Si1e1 10-1&. Size 12 requlres 4 1/1 yda. e/45" fabric. To order: Hnd pattern number, aiu, naaw, .ddrea and tip. Pirtt $2.50 plua isc pos&.age, Jnc:re;ue your F uhion Know How. Send for the fbUowinc Spadea Jteroa. lnchMtes postage and -... J. ll7S AdTAMe Supplement, SI .~ 2.Sprin.& Supplement (8), $1.25 3. Fall• Wini.er Dre:Nm Ct2), Sl.25 ... Separates. Sportswear A: )tlsc. (16), Sl .25 5. Sew Speedy (17), $1.25 8. llat:ue and Hall Slut (H>. $1..25 T. Pant. 8ooil. -3t Desi&r1a' Styles, W' •a. .Paprll"'badl: Detl1ner Sew nps, l·S EACll 75' I . Paprrnack l>ealcner Sewn.-. Set S2. 7S Jt.'Halr5'1les, Shore and Medium, 7~ 1L Hair Styla, Medium and Lon11. 75' 1J. Hilt Stylft, All Lenatha. 7~ M•e check payable to ~a . Send orders to this newt!Papef'l c /o Spadea. 2 Bridge St., Mllford. N.J . -. l>ept. CX·l5. sailboat nrlced S300 . 1:ra1ler, !leep 4 with 8xlO passen~e r. Need.s glass. pen-zed, ~ wtr tanks, cy-,.. z1p·on add-a-room $500. $300 2300 R w C 1 cle rack 1f wanted. $11.50. 646-7181 aft 4 642·2649 or '72 Triumph 650 Tiger. 5'5·7983• · 1 ear · oas 1~6~44~·~168::::?~·------ B -6138. • Xlnl running cond. $1000 . Hwy. Cal 9&8.a72. • . . or best offer 751-6.146 Collapsible Trlr, Sips 4 , , 1 • A.tot Wanted 9590 16 .t t. lfob1e w/ trailer. • ice box, !i t ove/si nk 62Dodge !i!i:T.Sleps1des, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt cond. 2 years old. Suzuki 400', '72. Lo mi. w /pump. Hoo41:-ups . auto, tape. spoke whJs. WEPAYTOPDOLLAR Call 646-5387. Xlnt run. cond. Dirt bike 546-3242. $750. 640-1749. FOR TOP USED CARS Kite 1200: l ike new. Un1in kable! Pleasure, racin g champ. Cost $1600, sell SSS067H161 w/all st. legal access. FOREIGN, DOMESTIC $450 or best/ See Q STA R GA,...E "K>.,..IC 'fl or CLASSICS anytime. 18754 Beach A.;,1) .~ .A'-"' Jfyourcarisextraclean Blv4. H.B. fir CLAY k. POU..\N &ee us first. H. T-0-U, A•om•r c;...I" J::). FLIPPER, unsinkable. Good cond, great to learn on, $26~. •645·0736. '14 YAMAHA 125 l\LX. Like new SS25 . .Private P.arty. :>46·6985 lnt'I J4 Sloop. Marine M1h. ply. varnish inside. it Kaw. 90·Streel & dirt. Dacron ~a ils, w /trlr. Xlnt running cond. Likenew. l -529-SJ'/'6. Xlras . $200/bst off. 1-------'----I 646-8627or.540-00l:IJ RACING sabot. ;ii:lnl cond. With dolly. ~'"JO. 724-:m? '74 fo~RICSON 3S lmmac. & fully equipped. Pvt . rt y. S34 . ooo 645-2300 13· Sal I boat wfth dolly. &5l offer 67'·':.ale or 67~·XICM '72 llonda S00·4, like Ul'w cond ., low ml\ea Rc . $9)0/offer. 979·4S&S or 5!6-1337 '72 KAWA S1\KI t:X-Ftu:t works bike, Uctor frnt. t'nd, Nl'w Koni~. Uoyd & Slelllngs frame. Super fatil! Call John S48·2S82 'V' ........ o1i~, I•,~. 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ORAMGECOUMTY '67 Volvo 144 74 BUICK DE LIVt~llY __ __,.._ ti I c ........ r-.. '" Estimales ~-9141 VOLVO R•qol c~ AllMo<h~J1i &t,;ojon1 66 Ml2250SI Color ; DlamOl'ldSllv~r Bugs '72VOLKSWAGt:N.So;,-;. t.:XCLUS IVF.LV\'01,\'() 4 Door Heaut1(u1 hrown with 'D1ck Miller Motors CO"'-Beetle 2 U1}(Jr , :-harp, Largest Volvo '"'!Iler 1 t )t. onlln tr.in:-, ;ur t:M:1gt' vu1yl roof & :::artdlc • Dmu An lmm a~ulateclassic in --To ChooM frOIW low miles, !4G2Ll'CJ . 111 Orange County~ <·nnd1uon1n1t . Af.1 r;,choJ ~nterior , fJl'lury air con· &out! SUn root & leather ' l YtarOr S2699 HUY or Lfo:A.'iE :'l.'.l·w 11.unt, extra l·li:an d1tion1 11 i.:, l"rwse l'onlrol, -.: Interior. &31-20t0dlr. ' 6 OTHER 911 12 ,000 Mlle Warranty MA.l9UIS MOTORS DIRECT VV.'f;111 Ult stcrr1ni.: v.·hei•I, rallye ... 1 ~:·1~:, W~=:~~r. MG 9742 C~• & T..... 1111 Maty 495-1210, 8.'ll·:M> ~···~~.[~"''lJ~.·~ -D$eGJ\1 5 7l6WM. • ~~~e!l•~Y I radial t 1rc~ Si.i nt a Ari;' ss1.21J.:t ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOYOTA 'i3 Thing. Roll fl.ar, skid 'T $4195 , tochoo~frcMn '69 TOYOTACoronaMatk 188811Jeach81vd. plate , am /fm :sler ef) ~ ·72 f'IAT·l 28. 4 Ooo'r p J1untlngtonBeach t Bpe S2200 4948IUO • Sedan. {780GXRJ. --JI 2 dr sedan, air. vt 847-8555 , . . . 2025 S. Manchester /.'-t.!J PllrtY. 842·8723 y, s1000 DO.., BUR...,S ·n 1uG s1 .ooo.or Anaheim 750-2011 ~· VOLVO Roy C arv...-,"Inc. 21°4 E . 17th Stret'l <.:11sta Mesa s.u;.4444 ·~ MARQUIS MOTOllS ,.. ,.. 'J5Y: 2 Tri_.. , 9767 be5loff.,. 84Hl212 49, 1210 001 ......... !'i«i fi\ubo• (. /,\ " .• 11. "10' · ,.., . ........, ~··•••••••••••••••••••• '73 VW Thing. Am/f"m x;.", ~i:~;~og~;l1yo1,.~1t.ooo PREST·IGE Toyo.tas ~~a~J~ ~~4~.:.:). TR·6, ~~e~:~· LRoollm~.1&ri2~~ri~ 7S4t vt.olvo 145 Auto•, U••d 7.~~!'!~~ .......... !!.'.~ •cA99 a 1onwnnon OOO••••••••••••••••oo•• ml. Con vert . top. 40 H ...,.. 831·0775. -":11 CADILLAC MPG. $2100. 67'.Z216. PORSCHE/AUDI ere MARQUIS MOTORS -- -Fu e I in i o o l 'o" . 495·1210,831-21W> '71 vw Squarebnck, A·l auto~a.tlc, factory iur AMC 9905 (Jve r 70 to choose !rom }'lat 124 Sport.68,nueng, ---------111631 HA.RIOlt llVD. NOW cond. Must s('IJ.Best Of· l'O n~1t1 on1ng, power ••••••••••••••••••••••• From SI9~5 . G~t 1\C $1400 See i!.t 29'l E. 18th '69 Mei &T·~ GAltDEH GROVE Co-•' '70 SPITFIRE AM /l''M, fer . 844-8610. steenng, radio, less th<in . . • . 1 ,~F.in;.•~n='~in~g~&~Le;•~s~;";'~~ St CM 646120Jaft6 new top ·trans, Xlnt. 25,000 mi les ! $56951Super l'.:l·ono~y. ~c to · · · 4 ap., radio, wirew 63 . Test Dn've cond. $J ,500. 6?>3$22 or '688UG,sunroor.newred tS5lWY) A11prec1ale. ~4 1-lo~net NdMn •70 FIAT &SO Sports Cpe. &:low miles. IYWRlOl ). 6-2].J) 645.1792 paint job. Rebwlt eng. 1 Wgn. 6cy l suck. f .i.e. zLA111tMMi........,. Good cond. JOmpi. ., $2595 Today -____. $1295, 645-1513 v.·arrnty. $2750. 645·774G. ~ ~ ... 1~ 9'19·4681 DOM IUIMS '68 TRlUMPlt GT 6· 4 --------C....O Mttlt S40 ... 'OllSCHI UD i3914,5spd., Micb. rads.. B speed, radio, heater , 1970 VW IUG I970 ~f arbor.C ~I. '70 JAVELIN s.51', P IS._ • .. "73, 128, 2·dr, F\at Mag /A I palnt/Org .. xlnt. cond uy whitewalls, new metallic Automatic, low m iles, 631 -1276 l"/B,air,auto,dlx.int.8.73 EI.DO New SB rad., •h eel s, radiala , 13611 H..t:lorCi.G . $4,S00.493·2637 or paint . Extra fine . e x cel le nt con d ition. trk , xlnt . co nd . new brakes, all extras. radlo/heatcr. great gas 636~Zl33 Lear.,.,. {RQ0097 ).$14!19. 8Jl-2040dlr. WE SI ,800 /ofr.968·M22. Mi nt co nd. 644 -7475, :. mileage, SI ,800. 675·8917.M __ G_l _::.c:.:..::.::.::.:.._9_7_4_41 ~~1010 ••••••••••~?.~~ ~ 646-4446 Ulr. -----·72 JAVf.LIN S.~. Brv.·n. ,_54_9_1~008 ____ _ l -'62 VW va n. '65rcbuilteng ST L d d I XI ,. '68 Fiat 124 Spyder. New ••••••••••••••••••••••• •73 RE"' ·ULT n . '58 TR3, new paint , hdlop. runs xlnt, new tires Ill oa e . mm<ic . nt. Cadillac 1972. Clean. All brakes, top & mags. $895. 70 MGB, GT. beaut . white """ .eaJl e.t.viA tonneau. Must be seen! Sacrifice $800 540.0362 cond. 548·9-tlO Lxtras ! Good cond. l P h : 673·0138. w /black inter. wire 15 Coupe. 4 sp., air cond., R'). 493.3199 HAYE owner. Aft s pm,644-85Z1. AM /F M ateroo w/tape, .;,...,. '69 VW s b k Good H~-•-9727 wheels, xtra clean. $2650. -~-.:· TOYOTA quart> a c · I · k 9910 vwuu 645.8736 vinyl 'top, r allye wheels. -Yolk1wa9en 9770 cond. Reblt eng. Jlas had IO Volvos Left we '74 Coupe de Ville, 18,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ --'----f637 KJT). $3475. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · M l II ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1·. f'ull pov.•er. Extras. __ a\tent1 ve care. us se al 633·2470 l)lr, l'1b6 Ht11bor ;CM .646-9JOJ '69 VW BUS 70C.IOO m i, immed.SI ,000.or bestof-69RIYIERA Bestofrer.586·0386 . "THINK HONDA SEE HERB .. 9746 ~·• ... •••••••••••••••••• Rolls Royce 9756 73 Manta Luxu s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S ll ARP ! Air , a uto, # 0 atereo. New radials. lo. 1 EALER IN U.S.A. m i. S2575. Aft. 6PM, '71 Toyota Celi ca reblt. eng, AM /FM . xlnl. f~r. Please call Salli, Pre-lncreote With all the factory ex· -;----• cond. Sl ,6.50. 675·3522 or 494·6906. p • lra s in cludi ng stereo. 73 Eldl_'lr~.do. Every Ex· 645·1792 rices power v.·indows, factory tr~. Wifes car. Local lo ..::c::...:c='---·---1'.61 VW Bus, reblt, '64 eng. Come in Today air, ralley wh(.>cls, \'.in yl m1 , Mu~t Se t l.557·9349. gd /seals. Nds body wk. roof , & Very C lean ! '74CA.DILLAC FRIEDLANDER 644·0530. ROY CARVER ROUS ·ROYCE 4 Speed, air conditioning, vinyl roof. 445ETF. 3 IUGS $300. or bsl. ~306 Buy {27568) , S•dandeYi .. , , tochoos.efrol'ft! i3 SUPER Beetle. sun· or $1489 Full y lo aded . C a n J.oo-A ....... 0f<ll 9~J\ C, (; Bl•ri. ("m-1..•o•• \ii l>•J 9747 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21• f. 171h St. CO~TA MISA S••-.t••• ... & (2J '70's, <speed" 1 "'"" AM /FM. best ofr Lease DAVE .ROSS . fin•"'c 's005%6 .• ·97.6Ml'Q ). w I AM /FM stereo & 8 over S2 ,300. 67:>-8646 $2476 '72 Pantera. ClL<itom body '74 C I VIC ltatchback &Ja in l job. Eng . 15000 mi. JOM PG. Asking m iried. $15,000. in\•est· ClOSEO SUNDAYS 12.450. 541·3987 · ed. Take $7900. firm. 5oa1t 9760 J..... 9730 (714 ) 493·2782. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,orsch• 9750 '72 SAAB-Sonnet Coupe. ~eGJ\ le.wib VTOYOTA 19b6 Horbor . ( M. 64.6.9303 track tape. All Clean~ , , l Ta ke one or take them 67 Fastback, Ne w ~ng. 1\ 1111~ 1 ~IAC 831 -1375,493·:015 Dir. all',, brakes, clutch & tires. .eGJ\ WJIO run~ .. · Runs Xlnt. $750. Oall ~ ... ......,...,,._... '7 4 Cadillac "~ S 1489 67~9490. Sun. all day & ··"'· ~~-1-17 !XOMB12l (9Zl8LPl •fl.Swkdys. ·'l17.· VOLVO -ELDORADO ·" {566BQDJ 19 1 1974 Buick Century Lan· Be autifu l white with red ""'""'""""""'r:,.-, ~."!:~ .... •• ....... !??.~ -b6 H'.'.'._ io• c.~ _bJ~ dau, 15,300 mi. Xlnt cond. leathe r interior. full LARGEST * Auto, p1h. p/s, a/c. tilt I pov.·er & sunroof. (•7372 ) -wh_I, N1:1tmeg w /half 1 $8295 SELECTION :'~~l:,,''" '00 · .,. 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (380EDS). '69 TOYOTA CO~ONA· '73 l'ORSCHI . MARQU~OTORS Hudtop. Autom•tic. AM 914 w/1.7 htre engine. 5 495.1210 8.3I·2880 r ad io , he<i te r . lo w sp., m ags, appearance · __ milage. Japan's finest ~ group . 1988JET). $5.275. '73 SAAB 99EMS F\Jel In· <XDP791 ). S799. THINK' SLEMONS MERCEDES .la~u<1r SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER 633·2470 Dir. j ec t io n , fac . air.1_64_6_·4_4_'6 _____ D_l_r.1 ·12gl1E S'I •-pd · AM IFM ,4 spd .,newrad. BRAND HEW 1975 VOLVOS luyorl.eale '73 TOYOTA ·03 vw B u g, xl nl VOLVO DEALER Iver, ..... • atr, tires, 26000 mi. Yellow, fact. mags, AM /f Mster , perf. cond. $.1.fi(X) or be~t 28,000m,Sl650.644·7538 a rr . 979.4433, ask ror Of Used Yolvos In Orall<Je Countv , 73 Buick Regal, xlnt cond. loaded . 16,000 mi. tJJSO . 1970 Harbor,C.M. J 962-0031 631·1276 ' . for A a.H .. Dll'dl I J1SO a.oci. l hd w .. ,..,._ S>1 ·t.81• '73 Porsche 911T. 5 Spd, Lanny ---------1 n.e w Mi c helin radial Stuh ·9761 •15 Jag. 3.8 Mk . Tl.· Gd tire s, mags AM /FM••••••••••••••••••••••• CELICA mech •nica l oond . SIMCE 1956 Automatic transmission, Radial , temperalure WILLIAMS radio, heater. (6MHP8 ) gauge. Needs paint. S750. $3195 1 ~-548-"-'-·1'"~'----' IMPORTS · '67 . Exceptionall y fi ne '72 Cadil lac E ldorado con-'9 cond. 73,000 mi. air a nd vert ~ Lik e new, 42,000 mi ... powe r extras. Pri\•ale $5465 .00 Loaded . Will ·1: I party. Lie. TVP837. $950. trade. (TOM 4.) &.11-1971. 833·9438. ----1_,.::C.::.M:::.:· a-,f::Lc.:6:,,P:.:m:::::Su-:nd=•e.Yc.· _ •hapc. 213 439·3129. . st ereo. Like new, m any Its worth a call. extras. $8900. 552·0484 1967 VW Camper, rebuill XCLUSIVE EXCLUSIVE . encine. Good condition E 72 PORSCHE SW0613-7176 VOLVO SLEMONS MERCEDES CHOICEo#lO "69's thna '74's True.. 9560 Truc:ks 9560 '72 XJ6. Dark brown. PerfG.Ct condition. $8150. Ph : 642·2003 FOi 1970Horbo<,C.M. • • •JCS WAGONS • 164's • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• T ·RG 27 vw Full bodied Frblglass DEALER ,. A Oran9e County 631·1 6 dr•• •••••· 183s cc. •I 40's 2&40-5 sp., air cond., excellent 0A 1 ---'~'--='--'=--1 Turbo r harged.557·42.87. 80 11 Commonwealth 1989 J ag. XKE Roadster. condition. 831·2040dlr. MOW IS THE TIME Buena Park 521·7000 Good condition. Make of· ~ for job seekers to check 65 VW. runs good, radio, fer .496-0664. '66 912 5 spd. Ele<1 sun· the Daily Pilot Help g~tirea,SSOOorbe6tof. '72Volvo l«E r oo(. Nr. concourse. Wanted r lassification. If fer.675·5246. 4 Or, 4 cyl.. auto. trans., ALL WITH Al R CON- D I T J 0 NIN G l M - MACUl.ATE & PRICED TO SELL Macia 9738 $5300. Want: '74 911 w / MOTOR the job you w1:1nt is not , air conditioning, radio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• s unroof. 494·3.141 an8 pm Cil lhere you might consid~r 70 Y_W Poptop can:ii;ier. healer. 733FNC. 1972 RX2, new t!ngine, &.wknds. AUTHOll'ZIO · off ering your services Radial~. good cond1t1on. ~695 WILLIAMS A !C. t ape, xlnt rond. Of. s.111 • Sertk• with an ad in the Job Call Chip 675·1349 Huntington leach · fer. 675·11546 1~r0e!.1f!~:k~~~· 5 nu DAVE ROSS Wanted category. Phone '66VW. Clean. Chrysler..f'tymauth IMPORTS '73 M•tda 4 dr. Wagon.1 __ ~....c'c.99c.·c.21=68:_ ___ 1 POHT1AC·5TUT% 642·567!1 $850/bestoffer. 16661 Beach Blvd. 8011COMMONWEALTll w/new eng. & radial tires ,55 Por sche ContinentBI. Z410 Hwbor ll•cl. The fast,tst draw in the1 __ ,_,._._94_lc_3_o_r4_97_-211611 __ . _ ..:"::·.::"c.· -----="'.::':.·063=::1 i-=•.::u•::n.:;•:.Pc.•::r..:kc__52=1..:·l::OOO= _S~1..:895=·c.638=.c·3..:266=·..:Gc..G=.c.. --1 rare, rblt eng:,-needs Costa MPG ~46-Anl7 ~~st ._,_. .a Daily Pilot Yollltsw99et1 9770 Volk•wCMJ•n 977 Yolk1wa9c;. 9770 '73 RX2, xlnt. cond. 22000 ~•-•_ln_l_ .. _l_n_l._Ol_S-_:rr_l_9_•v_e_s_1________ Class1 1ed Ad. 642·5678. •1,"'•"•'•'•'•"•'•'•'•'"•"•'•"•'•'•"•'•'•"•'•'•'•"•'•'•'•"•'•'•"•'ti'ii"iii'•'•'•'•"•'•'•'•"•'•'•"•'fl'•"•'fl'I" mi, AM /F'M stereo tape, - rads. Sl,850. 644·4258 aft. Alltol. Mew 910 Allio•, M'•w tlOO Allto1, Mew tlOO 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··················~···· 13 RX3, 17,000 ml. xtra cle an. $1 ,900. Clock & Radio645·3224 Mazda RX3 Rotary, 2 dr . cpe. '73. Bought New Aug '74 . O nl y 8800 mi ! S howroom cond. Many features. 645·9107 aft 6 & wk nds. Mercedes hM • 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OVER 100 HEW &USBI MERCIDES OM DISl'UY HouHofTots AVTHoRIZ~ MERCEDES DEALER 6862 Manchester, Buena Park 513·7250 On the Santa Ana Fwy. LIQUIDATING '71 Merce des Ben -ioSEL '"6.3", 4 dr, air .:ather , all M.8 . equip. Jow mi. clean. $10,500. 557.4441 '81 2208, very nice lh out, runs xlnt.11,700. 675·6498 Z9 MBZ 1110, 4 cyl, runs perfect , am /fm stereo, MPG , n e w interior. 121001orrer. 847-7851 72 Mercedes 350SL COUPE ROADSTIR Automatic tranalT}iaalon, air conditioning, power steering, radio, see this one at 110,950 C205E'l'D) SU MON S Mrnr.r OF s 1970 Harbor, C.M. 63t·l276 lf52MI% 300 S Coupe. A cluslc. one of M made! 831· dlr. To pla ce your meu•1e beforethe . readln1 publlc. phone Dally Piiot Claa1lfied. 6'2·5618 l U1e lh• Dally Pltol "Fast Reault" ser vice directory. Your service la our apeClalty. Call 642·5678 ext. 3Q 1975 DATSUN B 21 O's IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THE CHAMP '75 DATSUN B210, 39 MPG, EPA GARDEN GROVE DATSUN SUPER RESALE VALUES '70 DATSUN fl.ATllD Gardeners special 877505 •1295 '71 DODGE DIMON V-1 automatic, radio & heater. mag ~"15, super sharp! 1210LS • I 3 '73 DATSUN 240% Automalic, air cond .. AM/FM slereo, radio. heater, super sharp. D66M PJ •5095 '71 DATSUN 510 STATION WAGON 4 speed, radio, heater #899532 $1695 '71 DATSUN . 1200 2 DOOi 4 speed. radio, heater, super clean. 838-B_l.S $ THESE ARE ALL CLEAN ''RECONDITIONED CARS" '65 '67 '69 '69 '70 • IUG YeOow-clean. (PGY880) FASnACK NI oondltK>ning, met1llic bfue. (TYX940) IUG 8'ue Beauty. (YNK928) TOYOTA COROLLA Red, ~ miles. (XDL892J IUG SUMROOF Y .. kM. Rebuilt A·1 . (811~) 51091 51091 51291 51291 51691 '73 :J.~o~ D!iiu. IU•QUOiH s2191 (tc:J048) Showroom clean! '73 !!.??:.~!2~··· "'·00052691 ml ... (818JGI) H1:1rry at '74 !~ .. m••·· ... ,.,., 52591 [M3KHX). Lo mllol. HARBOUR 'VW 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-4435 I .; \ TRUCK COUNTY USA 520 N. HARBOR Santa Ana 4 MILES HORTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY ' ... ". ·l J •.. DEMO CLEARANCE ' 1975 C APR ICE CLASSIC Mr. Connell's Oerno. A bsolutely toacted 4 Door. Less than 9,800 miles. (23361 ) 1975 VEGA GT tks. Connelrs Demo. Aulorretic, 5leteo w/tape ~-3,300 miles..{099441 .._. 5 YEAR/60,000 MILE -w .. .....,., I_ 975 MONTE CARLQ.. l oaded with 1111 wheef, air coodllion1ng, rally wheels. vinyl top. (17553) 1975 MOVA 4 DOOR ClwYJ'• M-• To-~ with 2.J Min. 2 bill. -re ...t 4 speed h m _.,sloo Is rated at 32 "'l'9 In IM EPA ""ifoway hit, 19 "'l'9 In IM .city hit. Air condittoning, autorrelic, p0wer steering & tnkeS. radio, heater. (269_97) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • 73 IMPALA CUSTOM VS, auto., R&H, power steering & brakes, air cond. (057HYSJ .t.W-loM. •.•.••• : •••.•... Slits Wlwk ... _ .,._ •••••••••.• S24 75 Air conditioning , power windows, tin wheel. A,.M/FM. vinyl rool, low miles. (959GSP) .......................... SJ ... ~f~ siots ~;s-nai 7~ MONTE CARLO '71 FORD GALAXIE 500 1968 DODGE PICKUP St ick shift. 6 c ylinder engine. (227328 ) Auto., power steering & braM.es, air cond., stereo, vinyl roof. {1200A) (408766) .... -.................... SltlO "'I .... -.... O••••••••OooSlOSO VB. aulomatic, power steering & brakes. air conditioning, vinyl roof. (189HGGJ ---················""" s1 W.. .. -look ............ SIJ SO ~~~-s1435 '66 CH E V RO LET IM · • PALA SS· New t ires, ·b ucket seats. rebuilt engine. pwr, steering. pwr. windows, air, Super nice in good condiUon. (078LJ V). $699. Dir. • 646-4446 • "'74 MALIBU Classic, PIS, '61 CONVT. Loaded, xlnt. °7P /8, tilt whl, AM /FM. wnd. Gd. gas mi. $005. vinyl roof, newstl. belled _64_<_-64_5_7 ______ 1 tires. Xlnt. cond. $3,700. PP. 842·851 1 afl6PM (:orvairCorsa. Rebuilt J80 :Turbo. 4 11pd. New clutch ~·paint. $1200. s.JG..1936. ~ Chevy, :!l li('k shirt, :.-.o~ . ·' 846-2613 0he I PASS. SJ'A. WGN. o, A I C. RWI. tinted sa. Lugg. rack, P /S, c brkes, extra pr. 7 2 CHRl'Slflt HEWl'OllT 4 Do'ORH.T. Only 27,000 miles, vinyl roof , tapestry interior. factory air ~lion.Ing, a utomatic transmission, power.steering &. brakes. new M ie h~li n r adial tires, & m uch more! (334EJH ) Only 2895 '•now tires & rims, new; Hiii C ,. Steel belted rad. Ores, &411111 batt, s hocU. 1 oWner, ............. x lnt. eond. J l,450. c.... ._ MO .... -0'7110 ,, 1966 CHEVY YAN Stick shift. 6 c ylinder eng ine. (U46855) I -115 · TRUCKS Ill STOCK .. 'r'•T--'h T_.._...,. __ y __ 4 WllNI Drfftl -C z tr C.w•llw - LUY Ti ..... -•vto'"-wl-. • .,....._ 1971• LUV"'h a (!582) (t 1871) '· 52991 .......... 15 GAS SAVERS FOR YOU 121 '7S M-• 111 '74 Moya 111 '75 Y991 Wagom 121 '74 Ve<JG Wagons 141 '74 V991 C1 .. e1 111 '73 Y991 WPJOll 111 '72 Yep Hatc11boc11 111 '73 PWo ~,. WPJOll 111 '72 rtp u.. Doe aa 111 '7 4 P•t•a .. Dinh! 6 EXAMPLE OF SAVINGS: . 1 72 VEGA WAGON 4 ~ transmission, radio, heate r. whit e wall t ires. (877fPY) • , HUNTINGTON llACH , ...... -· ,MISitOH VllJO . ?o'A~':D6 6 cylinder , automatic, r adio, beater. p o wer steering. (20988J) $1589 -• -·--· COSTA MESA SAOOLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH '.. NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF AUGUST 3 -AUGUST 9 .. AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee, Inc. 1234 S. Main St., Santa Ano 547-5826 Crevier Motors 208 W. I st St ., Santo Ano 835-3171 Saddleback BMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 831 -2040 495-4949 CADILLAC Nabers Cad i I lac 2bOCJ Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa -? 546-1 200 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-7781 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, AUOUIT 3, 1975 Theodore Robins .Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010 Sunset Ford 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd .. Westminster OLDSMOBILE • University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540-9640 PONTIAC 636-40 IO Dave Ross Pontiac ld!GI University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-8844 .. 2480 Horbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 546-8017 TOYOTA Dearf Lewis Im ports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 Bill Maxey Toyota 18881 Beoc h Blvd. 1 Hu ntington Beach 847-8555 VW-PORSCHE-AUDI Johnson Mercury & Son Lincoln Chick Iverson . Inc. 2626 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-5630 Santa Ana Lincoln~Mercury 130 I No. T us! in, Santo Ano 547-0511 .. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 VOLVO Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 646-9303 '• ll:OOAM Cla 11:30 (j) l :OOPM 1:301) Pa• 3:000 Co 0 th• 4:00 (!l 8:00PM EE sic 9:001l 6:00PM ~ 7:30Ptil Le 5:00PM 10:30" ro ll:OOAM 2:00PP. re t~I B 11:301 ~ ll 7:00 1:30 \0:30 7:30 7:30 1:00 1;30 7~30 1:30 t:OO 7:30 1:00 9:00 7130 1:00 9:30 7;00 1:00 9:00 SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 l :OOAM@) Grand Prix Tennis: Summer Tour "first National Tennis Classic" (4hrs) Singles and doubles semi-final matches. 1:30 (j) CBS Tennis Cluslc l :OOPM ti PGA Golf "The Westchester Classic" l :30 I) (J1) @ CBS Tennis Classic Quarter-final match with Andy Pattison vs. Arthur Ashe. . 3:00 0 NFL Championship Games "l 970 NFC Championship" Dallas Cowboys vs. San Francisco 49ers. 0 R1inbow Futurity The $300,000 Futurity for two-year-olds, the second leg in the triple crown of quarter horses. 4:00 (~ (j)) Women's Pro Tennis Tour MONDAY, AUGUST 4 8:00PM 0 ~Ci) ®l M1Jor League Baseball Teams to be announced. EI1) Grand Prix Tennis: Summer Tour "First National Tennis Clas· sic" (3 l/2 hr) Final singles and doubles matches. 9:00 U The Festest Man on Earth Robert Vaughn narrates. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 6:00PM U Angel Base~ll Angels vs. Chicago White Sox. 9 Major league Baseball Oakland A's vs. Texas Rangers. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 7:30PM ~The Way It Was ''1941 Heavyweight Title Fight-Joe Louis/Billy Conn" FRIDAY, AUGUST 8 5:00PM@ Major le.ague Baseball Giants vs. Philadelphia. 10:30 0 (~Ci)) CV PGA Ch1mp1onshlp Coverage of the second round of play from the Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio. SATURDAY, AUGUST 9 • ll:OOAM B ta) 00 ®l Major League Baseball Teams to be announced. 2:00PM (Qt) Ci)) (J) PGA Championship Live coverage of the thtrd round of play from Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio. 4:30 11(1) CBS Sport$ Spectacular 5:00 ( ~ (j)) (1) ABC's Wide Wor1d of Sports 5:30 or1d Football League Southern Calif. Sun at San Antonio. : The Way It Was "1941 Heavyweight Tit le Fight -Joe Louis/ Billy Conn'' 11 :30 fJ Rams Pre·Seaaon Football L.A. Rams vs. Dallas Cowboys. ' . ·?Y LJ~T Evening Movies ;'< , 7:00 8:30 JO:lO 7:30 7:30 1:00 1:30 7:30 1:30 ~00 7:30 1:00 9:00 7:10 I:<* 9:30 7:00 1:00 9:00 SUNDAY, AUGUST l 9 (C) ''Th• CC!Owell" (dra) 'SS -Richard Widmark, LAuren Bacall, 7 (29 I) l (C) "flap'' (com) '70 -Anthony Qulnn, Claude Akins. Tony Bill, Shelley Wlnterw. t "•am• CryH (dl"I) '55 -Van Heflin, Aldo Rey. · MONDAY, AUGUST 4 - 9 ''TM •Id • the .. alltltuf" (dnt) '52 -Lana Turner, Kirk Oouclas, Olck Powell. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5 9 (C) "•howanl Junction" (adv) '56 -·Ava Gardner, Stewart Grancer. • 23 6 10 (C) "J1t1m•1 From D.,kn•u" (dral '75 -Man: Slnser, Kay Lenz, Wendell Burton, Joseph C1mpanella, Willi•m Windom. 5 "la Str.cla" (dra) '56 -Anthony Quinn, Rlohard Basehart. 7 (29 I) 3 (C) ''The Oau1t1t1ra Of Jnhua Cabe" (com) '72 -Buddy EbHn, Karen V1lentln1, Lesley Warren, Sendra Dee, Jack Elim. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 t "The Doc:tvr • th• Girt" (dra) '50 -Glenn Ford, Glorla DeHaven, Janet L•ieti. 5 "£11Nonap Ac•nt" (mys) '39 -Joel McCrea Brenda Marshall. 1 (29 I) l (C) ''th• Strana•r Wltflln" (susp) 174 -Barbara Eden, Geo'.f• Grluatd. 10 (C) Joan of An:" (dre) '50 -ln1rld Bersman. Jose Furer. THUlltSbAY, AUGUST 7 9 "Go f'or Broll•" (com) '61 -Van Johnson, 5 (C) "l.ydla Balley" (adv) '52 -Anne Fr1ncfs, Dele Robertson, 2 17 3 I '(C) "QeneretJon" (dra) '69 -David J1n1Hn, Kim Duby, Pete Duel, C•rl Reiner. 4 2l 6 10 ''Th• Caret1t.er1" (dl"I) '63 -Robert Stack, Polly Bers•n. Joan c,..wford, Janis Pals•. Olan• McBain. FRIDAY, AUGUST I 9 (C) "Baell to God's Country'' (edv) ·~ -Rock Hudson, Marcie Henderson, Steve Cochr•n. 2 17 3 I (C) "Zlp11'' (dra) '70 -Georae Kennedy, Anne Jackson. 5 ''The 8est Yeart of Ou,. Uvn" (dra) "'6 -F....cfrlc March, Myma Loy.c. Dana Andrews, Tereu Wrlfht1 Vlrslnla Mayo, H erold Russell. 7 (29 •) l (C) "Tiie Cowboys" (wes) 72 -John Wayne, Roscoe Lea Browne, Bruce Dem, Colleen Oewhurtt, A M1rtlneL 2 17 l 8 (C) ''They Call Me Trinity" (wes) '72 -Terence Hill, Bud Spencer. SATURDAY, AUGUST t 9 "llackboerd Junrle" (dra) '55 -Glenn Ford, Anne Fr1ncl1. Sidney Poitier. 7 (2t •> l (C> "Ice Station Zettrw" (adv) '68 -Rock Hud1on, £mast Borrnine, Patrick McGoohen. Jim Brown, Tony Bill, Lloyd Nolen. 4 2l 6 10 (C) "Th• Amtnfement" (d1"9) '69 -Klr1c Ooualas, Faye Dunaway, Deborah Kerr Richard Boone. 5 (C) "Nob Hiii" (dni) ·.d -Georae Refit. Joan Bennett, Peay Ann Oafnet. 9 CC) ''Tiie Mareudera" (wes) '55 -Dan Duryea. THE DAILY PILOT. 3, 1 75 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: AUGUST Znd (P.M.) 3:00 Yo111 With M1dellne (KOCE) Yo· aa telecourse. 3:30 Yoaa With M1deline (KOCE) Yo· 1a telecourse. 4~00 Yora Wlth Madeline CKOCE) Yo· ga telecourse 4:30 Yo11 With M1dtfine (KOCE) Yo· ga telecourse. 5:00 The W•r It WIS (PBS) "The Red Wines I Montreal Stanley Cup Championship'' 5:30 Charles Ives: An American 011g- inal (PBS) . 6:30 Ferri!, Etc. (PBS) 7:00 Boolt Beat (PBS) "A Breach of Faith" 7:30 The Sawdust Festltval (KOCE) 8:00 Jun Shepherd's America "A Bunch of the Boys Were Shoop- Ing lt Up at the Malamute Sa· loon"· 8:30 M11k 01 Oil P1lntin1 (l<OCE) ''Still life" 9:00 M1sterpitce Theatre (60 min) (PBS) Upstairs, Downstairs, "Drs- tartt Thunder'' SUNDAY: AUGUST lrd (P.M.) 3:00 Physic.al Geo1r1phy "Air Masses of North America" 3:30 Physic.al Geo111phy "Catastro· ph1c Weather" 4:00 P'1ysic.al Geographr "Climatic Patterns of Low Latitudes" 4:30 Phy~lcal Geo111phy "Middle and High latitudes Climatic Pal terns" S:OO Physic11 Geogrephy "The Hydro logic: Cycle" S:30 History of Alt "Europe Before Charlemagne'' 6:00 History of Art "Carolingian Em pi re" ' 6:30 History or Art ··ouonian £m. pi re" 7:()j) History of Art "Romanesque Ar- chitecture: Pilgrimaae Church'' 7:30 History of Art "Notre Dame and Chartres" 8:00 Jeanne Wolf With ... (PBS) 8:30 The Boardln1 House (PBS) "The Pointer Sisters" 9:00 Knew Your Antiques (PTL) 9:30 Arin& line (PBS) MONDAY: AUGUST 4th (P.M.) 3:00 Yo11 With M1deline (l<OCE) Yo- ga telecou rse. 3:30 Eledrk Compeny (CTW) 4:00 Sesame Street (CTW) 5:00 Mister Rosen Nelfhborhood 5:30 Villa Alefrt {PBS) 6:00 Physical 5eoJraphy "Soils: An Interface of the Biosphere" 6:30 History ol Art "Gothic Art and literature" 7:00 Yo11 With M1dellne (l<OCE) Yo· fa lelecourse. 7:30 Focus: Oren1e County (KOCE) "Homosen1ality" 8:00 World Press (PBS) 1:30 Non (PBS) "The Lysenka Affair" 9:30 The Way It Wu (PBS) "Don Larsen's 'Perfect' Game m 1956 World S4!ries" TUESDAY: AUGUST 5th (P.M.) 3:00 Yo1• With M•dellne (KOCE Yoga telecourse. ga telecourse. 3:30 Electrk Company (CTW) 4:00 Sesame Street (CTW) 5:00 Mister Ro1ers Nel1hbomood 5:30 Villi Ale1re (PBS) 6:00 Physic.al Geo111phr "Soil Nufn en ts" 6:30 History of Art "Ettens1ons of the Gothic" 7:00 Yoga With M1deline (KOCE.) Yo ga lelecourse 7:30 frying Pans West Premier I (PTL) "Meals Coming Wesl" 8:00 Speci1I: (PBS) "The Death God dess" 9:00 Special: (PBS) ''Changing Sea soos" 9:30 Woman (PBS) "Household Work· ers" WEDNESDAY: AUGUST 6th (P.M.) 3:00 Gu From Nav1jo Coil 3:30 Electric Company (CTW) 4:00 Sesame Street (CTW) S:OO Mister Rogers Neighborhood 5:30 Villi A!egrt (PBS) 6:00 Physic.al Geography ''Soil Forma· llort Processes" 6:30 History ol Art "Gothic Painting and ~culpture" 7:00 Frying Pan West I (PTL) "Meats Coming West" 7:30 The Greet Job Bink (KOCE) 8:00 Muterpiece Theatre (PBS) (60 min) announced openings. Up stairs. Downstairs: "A Sudden Storm" 9:00 Theatre In Ameriu (PBS) "In Fasbion" THURSDAY; AUGUST 7th (P.M.) 3:00 Alternatlne Current (KOC E) 3:30 Electric Compenr (CTW) 4:00 Seume Street (CTW) 5:00 Mister Ro1ers Neiahborhood 5:30 Villa Alecre (PBS) 6:00 Physical Geo1raphr "Soll Pat terns of the World" 6:30 History ol Art "Art and Music" 7:00 rt1nnin1 for f loods 7:30 Jun Shepherd's America (PSS) 8:00 The Best of Evenin1 1t Pops (PBS) "Carmen de Lavallade" 9:00 Dlrtcdones "Off The Stre~ts and On the Payroll" 9:30 fHlllll Good (ClW) "Two Eyes for Keeps" FRIDAY: A"'UST Ith (P.M.) 3:00 Bia Blue M1rtlle (NET) 3:30 Electric Compeny (CTW) 4:00 Seume Street (CTW) 5:00 Mister Ro1en Nelehborhood 5:30 VIiia Aleere (PBS) 6:00 Physiul lieo1r1phr "Environ· mental Factors and Plants" 6:30 History ol Alt "Folk Arts" 7:00 Interface (PBS) "Black Stunt Pilot and Capitol Story" 7:30 MAGIC OF Oil PAINTING (KOC£) 8:00 Wulllneton Week In Revtew 8:30 llnow Your Antiques (PTL) 9:00 llups Show (PBS) SATURDAY: AUGUST 9th (P.M.) 3:00 Yo11 With Madeline (KOCE) YO· ea telecourse. 3:30 Yo11 With Mldelh1e (KOCE) Yo· ea telecourse. 4:00 Altematin1 C..rrent (KOC E) 4:30 GIS From Nnajo Coll 5:00 The W1y It WH (PBS) "Don Larsen's 'Perfect' Game In the 1956 World Series" 5:30 The Boudln1 House (PBS) 6:00 Philadelphll Folk Fest.lv1l (PBS) 7:00 Book Beat (PBS) "Minam1t1" 7:30 When TV Wu Uwe (PBS) 1:00 k111 Shepherd's America (PBS) 8:30 M11k of Dll P1lnti1t1 (KOCE) 9:00 MalhrsMect Theatre (PBS) Page 3 What does CBS series star Michael learned (below, left) do when she's on wae1tion from The Waltons? Well, some thincs not radically different • from what her alter eco, Olivia Walton, the home· spun, lovinc wife and mother of the Walton family, does-or would do if she had the chance. Durine the past sprinc, after filmine WIS completed, Miss leamed spent a lot of time bakin1 bread, for example. Very Olivia·ish. Comments the actress: "I don't have the time to do it when I'm workin1, but I do love bakin1. All that aroma and kneadi111 ... and the taste -very 1ratifyin1 to the senses, and lovely therapy." She spent some time at the family cabin in Northern California, and says she did a lot of dreamy walkine, especially alone the beach-thinp still ri&ht in character with Olivia. Ah, but then there's that other thin1: Miss learned also streaked her hair blonde. Would Olivia em do that? Very likely not-but only because she wouldn't know of such a style durine the 1930s in the Vireinia mountains. If she did, Olivia still has •nouch airtish impishness about her to five it a try, too. When ABC's The Rookies ended its third season, beautiful Kate Jackson (center) pluneed into a carefully planned schedule of work. First, a starrine role in the ABC Movie, ''The Shrine of Loma love" with Robert Wainer. "Loma is one of the most fascinatin& films I've done," Kate states. "It flashes back to Hollywood as it was lone before I was born. I cot to work with Sylvia Sydney, Dorothy umour, Joan Blondell and John ~rradine, all of whom were such bi& stars in the thirties and forties. I loved them." After "Loma," Kate went to New York for interviews, came show appearances and a bit of shoppine before visitina her family in Birmin1ham, Alabama. Then it was back to Hollywood for another ABC Movie, "Rodriquez." Next a fli&ht to Florida to visit her boyfriend Edward Albert -on location there for the Wortd War II Navy epic "Midway." Then it was back into production for The Rookies. "I fHI comfortable with the series now-it's like rel11in1 with old friends." ·. E t1011 ~ Summer vacation for Susan Howard (below, ri1ht) of NBC's Petrocelli meant a chance to return to the San Fernando Valley apartment she and her hu&nd had moved into just before aoin& to Tucson, where she and cast members Barry Newman and Albert Salmi live while the series is beine filmed. "Livina in a hotel room in Tucson, I couldn't really do my own cookina, which I love to do," says Susan. "I did have a party e1tered for the cast and crew one niaht, and we had Mexican food." A natite of Marshall, Teus, Susan's specialties are Southern dishes,· includina turby with combread dressin1. chicken fried steak and apple pie. Bein& in Tucson meant postponine the decoratina of their new apart· ment, which has a Spanish motif-with earthy colors like rust, brown and oran1e. Their home is now filled with many unusual pieces of furniture, includ· in& a 250-pound coflee table nfade of leaded class and wrou&fit iron, which WIS made for \Susan by the prop man on Mannix after she completed a auest role on that show. Another prized possession is a tift from her father, an antique wash basin made of German silver from an old-fashioned private railroad car. me M 6:30 IJ Fri. ThL 0 Yo1 z i 1:00 II CIS in& Wa Cei of Wl1 Wa I 7,301 1:00 1:1011 ''301 9:00~ lb 10:00 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, AUGUST 3, 1975 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS 10:30 1(3) ~ove of Liie · @_[2) • Hollywood Squares (JJ) al Brady Bunch 6:00 II 00 Summer S.mtster Features O Knowled1e "Perceptual Develop· The Flyin1 Nun ment" l'ettio>at lundion O History of Art 700 Club m Bullwinkle 11:00 II @@ 00 Youn& • Rtstlm 6:30 II The Art Of Thlnkln& Mon .• Wed.. 0 ~ Ci) @! m The Ma1nilicent Fri.; Steps to learninr Tues.; Medlx Marble Machine Thurs. I (~ (j)) rn m Show·Of1s B Not for Women Only "lnvestin1 · Tommy H1wkins Show Your Neste1g" News m MichHI Jacbon Show I Drum of Jeannie ():9) Educ.atlonal Futures : Electric Company Introduction to Physical Geoe-11.30 _,..., f"i"'I ..,.1 ... h 1 T . i hy . w:.lll U1) '<.v ...@.J .xuc or omor News/Public Aff1lrs row ( ({)) Momin& Comedr Time B ru 00 ®) m Jackpot 1·00 II @ rn Qi 00 N (~Ci)) Cil m Rhyme & RH· . B ~ (6) l19J m T:;:y ~~w; Bl· soln let's Rap centennial State Salute Fri. Wash· Biii Cosby 1ngto~" lncl~ded in th. is report on New York Stock Enhance Washington. 1s a ~Isl! to the Seattle : VIII• Alerre Center; a discussion of the problem of oil pollution in ports and coastal waters; and an interview with Sen. IWari ~f ~~u;. AM America Romper Room New Zoo Revue Stock uchan1e S.ume StrHt 7:30 I m Cartoons • TennelSff Tuaedo Porky Pl& Mubt Upd1te 8:00 Ci)@ @ Capbln Kanaaroo Sunup Blnana Splits & Friends Tiie Flintstones Cartoons Not for Women Onlr : ral Chi Ch'uan 1:10 U Sonldos Mlos 8:30 I The Gallery • Davey & Goll1th Yo&I & Frlencb Gomer Pyle New Zoo Revue : Mister Ro11rs" N1l1hborl\ood 9:00 ~I rn (j) Spin-Off : Sesa11e Street • Ci) @) m Celebrity SwNp- ltlkts Ben Casey 6 lane It to Blntr AM Los Analles JIO la Linne I love Lucy @Futures Nn Yo!\ Stoel uchln11 ({)) Mike Douat11 Show Tmll Fiim• 9:30 II aJ ffi ~ :I;~~"I of For· tu11e l ;~~e=~ Mottlers-ln·ll• lilllopina Gourmet 10:00 @ (]) Ci) Tlttletalea futures ~ (I) Qj) m Hl(h Roll1rs Movie: See Daytime Movies. FNtufU Truth or Con1equ1nw Gt11ttr P'JI• : Eduatleoal l'roan•• · N ... /Pait0rH1a dtl Yallt A~T£RNUON 12:00 I Noontime · Diam011d Head Please Don't ut the Daisies 6 j I Lo.ve Lucy I (~ (j)) (I) aJ You Don't Say (@ News • Movie: See Daytime Movi es. High Chaparral · CI) Noon Affair/Joe Barett.I Show ~ 00 So1nerset Tennessee Tuxedo Futures Not for Women Only 12:30 II@ rn Cl) As the Wor1d turns B ~Ci)@) m Days of Our Uves 1:00 I Mayberry RFD Dick Van e (eij Cl)) r£ ® All Mr Chil- dren ~Bullwinkle @ Cl) Cl) The Guldlnr U1ht Qj Movie: Sti! Daytime Movies, 6 M1ybeny RFD (~ Ci)) (]) aJ Rpn's Hope News M1jor Adams Marlet Qolin1 : Educational l'ro1rams 1:30 I! Cil Cl) Eda• of Nl1ht . @ ®l m Tiit Doctors 6 azel (Qj (j)) Cl) al let's M1k1 A Deal O Joumey to Adventure 2:00 I @ m oo "'" 11 R11ht · Qj Ci) @) m Another World Phil Donahue Show (®J ({)) rn m $10,000 Pyra· mid 0 Tht Real McCop m Nanny I the Proleuor • 2:30 I ~ ~ (j) Mitch G1me '75 ! (&\) (j)) (])®Ont Litt to I line It to Beaver Bttt Hunter Interviews/Futures ral Chi Ch'uan S:OO 8 @ (]) Muskal Chain • mSomtrMt ZSea Hunt Cartoons <5 (j)) @ aJ Gener1I Hos· plat 8 Dinah! • The Lucy Show ~ Mov ie: See Daytime Movies. I Jack Benny Show Get Smut Gallopin1 Gourmet Phpical Geo1raphy 3:30 Dineh! O Movie: See Daytime Movies. • Mike Doualu Show Best ol Gl'oucho Beverly Hlllblllles My Favorite Martian The Munsters 1 (J) New Zoo Revue Add1ms Family : History ol Art ( (j)) Comedr Classic.s · M11d1lena • Mike Doualu Show · Trevel Fiims 4:00 I Father Knows Best 6 (Qj Ci)) Mickey Mouse Club · Movie: See Daytime Movies. Porky Pie; I 5"1C11L I Hocus Po- cas II Thurs. Bill Daily hosts the Hocus Pocus Gane at Six Flags over Georaia, with special guests Bob Newhart and David Janssen. I Gilli11n's Island CI) Teny & His Friends ~o Uores Por Ml ~t; The Flintstones £m Seume Street CD Features al Hollywood Movie Ctusics 4:30 O The Rillem1n (~ Gilli1an'1 Island (])Stu Trek W Buas & His Buddies Except Thurs. IHouse of fri1htens1ein 00 Robin Hood Papa Corazon B1tm1n 00> Star Trek Sube Pelayo . .5;00 B 0 @) EE News The Bi& Valley 6 I love Lucy Mickey Mouse Club ~ed Racer 3 Hor1n's Heroes 6 Merv Griffin Show I LOYe Lucy; M1jor Learue Baseball Fri. Giants vs. Philadelphia. I Mister Ro1ers' Nei&hborhoocl Features Mission: Impossible 5:30 0 00 @ Q) (Qi,(!)) News Gomer Pyle Ho11n's Heroes Dennis the Menace I Dream of Jeannie Room 222 Except Fri. : Villa Aleare · Drama . Trevel Films Underdof ''THI SMALL CAR EXPERTS". FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE -PARTS PllSONALIZID LEASING -ALL MAKES It MODUS j fllf SflfCTION Of USED CDS 842-7781 540-0442 Serving -4-tt Bea.cf, e,uej S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIFGO ~WY 18835 IEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH P•I• 5 I THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, AUGUST 3, 1975 AUGUST 3 I (j) D1y of Discovery @ Came111 Thrff Qj first llptist Churdl The Jetsons El!) Grind Prix Tennla: Summer 11:301 (Cij Cl)) (1) a) Melle A Wlah Jimmy Sw1111rt Show Tour (4hr5) "first National Tennis I CBS Tennla Clink It Is Written Clas.sic" Semi-final sinales and • lilorte Grqa Pet H1ven Meetina Tlme et C1lvuy doubles matches from Louisville, Mett the Preu SUNDAY m KATHRYN KUHLMAN Kentucky. * (IN COLOR) 1Sund1y Celebtetton ( ()}) Comedy Cl111ics @ Ii) Ci) Klthryn lluhlm1n . Em Es 11 Vld1 (~ @) Town Hiii Mfftlna · ln1l1ht 12:00 II Movie: (C) "The Ricers" (dra ) r.1 0 R N I N C. A I I I I~ N CJ U r~ ( *) tndkltes en Advertisement. 6:00 m Bible Answers/Christophers 7:00 I U.S. ol Archie 9:00 M111h1ll Elron's Sunday School l0:30 II Movie: (C) "Min With A Mii· '55 -Kirt Doualas, Gilbert Roland ~01. ~ Rex Humbird llon" (dr1) '54 -GreRory Peck, i 1 •nsl1ht ., W If d H d Wh t • Meet the Preas (Qj (})) D1y ol Discovery 81 re y e-1 e. ovle: "Wildfire" (wes) '46 - Campus Profile ' C~l~e My Sermon Robert Steele, Sterlin1 Holloway. 8 I Believe In Mlr1eles (181 1..1.J) (1) aJ Kora: 7o,OOO fTI M I "Wh M 1 DI ) . ~ '6' 0,.1 Roberts 8.C. l.:'#J ov e: y ust e" (dra 6 Liberty Temple Church · People's forum NBC Rellalous Special "Dis- covery" Jlbberwody News/Public AH1lrs 00 This ts the Life Warren Roberts m rC:.ff~~~~~r,hRYel;t.~· I· ~v:~~i:rl:7n 8-£~t~::::~:~~ ~=~~ ·so * The Middle East Ci) tnaltht -Robert Taylor, John Hodiak. Mr. Morris Stewart · P1ntell1 Dominkll INlme of the li1me Christldelphi-.os 11:00 0 m Rellalous Speclel "Stone In Sheklnah fellowahlp With This Rine Bllley's Comets Voice of Aarlculture Mormon Tlbem1ele Choir Ruth Gelm1n Show the River" (R) A drama by Allan Mldllst Anilysla 9:30 Camer1 Thrff Sloane exploring .the ramifications Ci)) The Flshermin Sere~lty of experimental behavlor-modlfica-12:30 Cl) R11I Estlte Report (Qj [JJ) Jimmy Sw1u1rt Show tion programs as they are applied in 0 At One With .... Fre~ de Cor Sermons from Science American prisons. dova discusses his experrences as TV a Loob It lHmln& D Rea Humbird producer of The T_on11ht Show wrth 6 Ult111 Men Willy's Worilshop Voice of Y-lctory Davey l Goll1th She'1nah fellowship 00 Ru Humbird 7:45 1 (1) Slcred He1r1 1:00 Dusty's Treehouse Hlfhw1y to Huven Spuklna With Your H1nds Ru Humberd Amuint Prophedes (6) Home Buyer's Guide host David Horowitz. 0 Or1I Roberts i ((jj CU> m m Ghost Ch11en m m ·~" • Anawen .. Jeny Fllwell I NFL Hl&hliifjts DtP1rtment S ~ Bliley's Comets • f Troop Movie: ''One Minute to Zero" Arst Baptist Church o Sin Diep H1ppenln& (adv) '52-Ann Blyth, Robert Mit- . ski y P1l1br11 Movie: "The H1rlem Globetrot· chum. 10:00 Steps to lumlna ten" (dra) '51 -Thomas Gomez. II) Souls H1rbor Uahthouse Action de la Comunld1d/Un1 Dorothy Dandridae. CU Cil Movie: "M1dlton Avenue" 6 Amuin1 Prophecies I I.et There Be LI1ht John.!!l._ Birton Show f1mllil San1 ~ Church In the Home (dra) '62 -Dana Andrews, Eleanor I The Christophen 1 (1) Movie: "Fiie on Thelma Jor-Parker. ~ Hour of Power 1n" (dra) '49-Bart>ara St1nwyck, IU.S. fir• Report @ w@ Jerry f1lwell Wonder1m1 W1ndertust 1:30 lamp Unto My ffft 'LOUIS-CONN FIGHT' The reason 1t was called .. the greatest heavyweight title fight in history" was prob- ably defined most accurately by the two contenders. champion Joe Louis and chaJ- lenger Billy Conn. when they met recently to tape "The Way It Was" at KCET in Los Angeles. The cwo boxers watched filmed highlights of their fight in June. I 941. at New York's old Polo Grounds. Behind after I 2 rounds, Louis came out slugging in the 13th and with a flurry of uppercuts, climaxed by a tremendous right to Conn's jaw, knocked out his challenger to retain the title. ''Why didn't you let me win, Joe?" asks Conn. "I wanted to be champ for just six months." "You were champ for 12 rounds and couldn't keep it," answers Lou;s. "How were you gonna keep it for six months?" A recap of that famous fight will be re- broadcast Thursday at 7:30PM o n KCET. Channel 28. Louis and Conn. joined by sportscaster Curt Gowdy, host for the sports retrospective TV seric . and fight announcer Don Dunphy, relive 1he thrills and action as they describe the thoughts that went through I.heir heads on that fateful night. The Louis- Conn fight is still talked about whenever sports fans gather. and the single topic m ost often discussed is why Conn. who might have won the bout if h e'd continued to dance out of the way of Louis' powerful blows, decided ii\ the 13th round to "lug it o ut. After watchin~ a slow-motion replay of Rul Emte Open House Wendell Corey. ( CJ)) Incredible Vermejo Domin&o @ (j) Movie: (C) "Story of A Wo-· Pliblic Service lntem1tlon1I Hour men" (dra)> '69-Robert Stack, Bibi • U.S. NIVy He111ld of Truth Andersson, James farentlno. 1:00 Campas Profile Billy CHA "•tcba a replay of dirt' .._al1Kky tMrttmdlt" lulockoul P'!•d• rooad of lltt 19'1 !Merywt'laJtt c1a .. p1oas1a1p bout u Joe Louis hJu tin wldlt • Jofd111 rilltt. the knockout •. Gowdy puts the question to Conn directly. "Why did you change your style in the 13th?" he a~ks. With a wry grin. Conn replies. "Because I thought l could knock him out." If he had survived the 13th round, Conn continues, he i convinced he could have still won the fight "because I'd have stayed away and he never would have touched me again." But the laconic Louis disputes that. "l think Billy took a good beating in the 13th ... says Joe, "and if we had gone to the 14th. he never could have kept up his speed. So I would have had him way." Dunphy, meanwhile, puts to rest once and for all what he calls the "myth" that Conn would have WOI) the fight on rounds if he hadn't been knocked out. Two scorecards at the end of the 12th round had Conn ahead, 7-5, and the third showed the two fighters all even. "So if Louis had won the final three rounds," he concludes, "he would have won lhe fight, 8 to 7, and he would have still been champion." OGC * Fi1 $4 Ge II (WI Roi i 1:30~ An of prl ti ~ Rit ll (Ct ~ da I 2:00i Cll ~ "S I 2:30~ ... " z.- Sc a i 3:00~ E NI vs ~ to of in le ht ~ Cl I ,,~I ~ U GOLF'S BIG PRIZE! * Final Round Action of $250,000 Westchester Golf Classic. B KA 5olf "Westchester Classic" Mom: (C) "The Silent Gun" (wes) '64 -Lloyd Bridges, Pernel Roberts. II Dream ol Jeannie (3) Mr. Chlpa The Humtnlat Cl)) Biii Dana's Outdoon Travel fMm F1l111 l:JO I@ 00 CBS Tennis Claulc (Q!j (I)) luun & Anawen • The Natlve American "Treaties'' An examination of the significance of Indian treaties, past and present. Ci) Combat ([) Movie: "Acrosa the Wide Mis• sourl" (wes) '51 -Clark Gable, Ricardo Montalban. O Movie: "Bedtime for Bonzo" (com) '51 -Ronald Rugan, Diana !n, Walter Sleuk- fnsi&ht on Rellalon Movie: ''The Blood of Nostra- mua" (hor)-Germon Ro,,les. I NFL Action Chriltophtr Close-Up lncrodlbte Yenneio 2:00 I m Fiim Featu ... · The Ch1mpion1 Movie: ..,.,.to&•" (oom) '37- C ark Gable, Jean Har1ow. fB bttrkln/lsrttll TV Hour @ (j) NBC Rell1lou s Special "Stone in the River" IFllttl for Tod11 Soccer (2hr) (j)) lMettl Youna Tlteatre TrMhouM Club 2:JO;Medil 3 bee for ,rofnsionals Movie: "Confirm or Deny'' (dra) ' 1 -Don Ameche, Joan Bennett. O Mme: ''The Brothen Karam•· zov" (dra) '58-Yul Brynner. Maria Schell. ~ m Movie: "The Kansan" (wes) '43 -Richard Dix, Victor Jory, I @ Weter World Deaf Hur lnalaht J:OO ~ Tod•fs Rellalon Movie: "A 5atherin1 of £.Illes" ( ra) '63-Rock Hudson, Rod Taylor. 0 Nfl Ch1Mplo1tahlp 5-ma "1970 NFC Championship" D1llas Cowboys vs. San Francisco 49ers. O R1lnbow futurity The nation's top two·year·olds race for a share of 1lmost $300,000 In prize money In the R1inbow futurity, the second le1 in the Triple Crown of qu1rter horses. (]) T1n1n Theat1t 0 Movie: (C) "The Cobweb" (dra) 'SS-Richard Widmark, Lauren Ba· call, Charles Boyer. I ~::~~="~~ Ci) The Jmon1 ifiiilftJ S..uart Show Human Dlme11slot11 Portnlt ol tfl• Orient 3:)0 A Chan1e of Heart The Bralnwofb Newsmelltn The Ylrtlniln (i) 801 Riit1lou1 Town Hin ( (I)) Celtbrfty Qolf • T 11tnt Contnt m This la the Ufe (1) A Script for SClndln1vil 4:00 Newsmalten • This Is the Lift Call It M1c.aron1 Tan1n The1tre Star Trell Hee Haw Movie: ''The Great Carrick" (dfa) '47-Brian Aherne, Olivia de Havil· land, Lana Turne(. @ (3) Movie: "Ato"'k City'' (dra) '52-Gent Barry, t_ydia Cluke. Korun VarietJ Cl) Meet the '"" ,entecortal Temple : Bl1ell '•npectlvt on the News ( Cl)) Women'• 'ro Tennis • S&inday M1tf"" • Mlulon: Impossible 4:30 I face the Nation • S&indaJ Movie: "l(kf Miiiions'' (com) '35 -Eddie Cantor, Ann Sothern, Ethel Merman. I Korean News Ci) '-mtr Teel Amlatrot11 fun Thomas outdoors Washlnrto11 WMll In Review lnsl1ht 4:45 (]) Chan1ln1 Tlnies 5:00 = ft Tam All llnds 3 Ho1an'1 Heroes Movie: (C) (90) "Run, Simon. Run" (dra) '70 -Burt Reynolds, In er Stevens. 8 Face the Nation The Aven1ers @(6)Newa D1nlel ~ Korean Ora 1111 • • Casey Santos Show : Will 9Ueet Wttll ( Ci)) Ch1mpionahlp Flahlnc • Boxln& from the OfJmpic · CtlebrftJ T tflnls Rmval of AMrtca 5:30 (I) Movte: (C) (2hr) .... 111 Gutt,. (adv) '66-Guy Stockwell, Doug Mt· Clure. W little R1scals News Movie: (C) (2hr) .. Bettin Affair'' (dra) '69 -Darren McG1vin, Fritz Weaver. I (]) N1tlonal Seo&nphlc World has (I)) I slllClll I The Vloltllt Men of the Movies (1) Steam Room m Viewpoint on Nutrttlo11 I \' I ~~ I ~' , 6:00 I) {jjJ CI) (I) Cotmf'SltiOM With Eric Stvtreld ammNtws 11 Childree's s,edll Two hours of Popeye cartoons and 1n Illustration by host Tom Hatten of the develop· ment of the character from oomlc strip to cartoon fHture films. fJISn m Mom: (2hr) "Tulu" (dre) '49 -Susan Hayward, Robert Preston. I Nl&ht 5-Uery Japanese Children's ''°'"'"' Movie: (C) (2hr) 6'1111"'1 No BuaiMU Ukt Show Business" (mus) '54 -Ethel Menn1n, Dan Dilley. l l.os Anreltl ...,... Rl'ritw (I)) Telll to the Mlftl&tr Sammy & Co111p1ny Coron1 Now &:la 0 Animal World "Mweka Animal College'' THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, AUGUST 3, 1975 Movie: "Brlaht Eyes" (mus) '34 m I IFl~lll I Wt AM Why "°t1 -Shlrley Temple. Uoyd Bri 1es. Nina Foch ind Su1ar News Ray Robinson narrate this pro1ram Mualcal Contest on cancer, which is based on the 00 l.aat of the Wiid personal experiences of the man '{I)) Hee Haw who wrote, produced and directed Situation Comedy 11, Richard Goldstone. • lourntJ to Adventure EE Japanese Lan1ua1e P101t111t Roller Games @ The One Way 0 Wild Kln&dom "Operation Res· Greatest Sports le&enda cue" Part II • Soul Free 7:00 II News 9:30 I @ rn (j) 60 Minutes ~ SecretJ of the Deep Revival Fim 1 .. pardy : Rivals of Sherlock Holmes "The Mowtt: (C) (2hr) "The Cobweb" Affa ir of the Tortoise" (R) (dra) '55-Richud Widmark, Lauren E!) Outward Bound B1call, Charles Boyer. 10:00 B Qj (])@) g;) NBC News Spe· The FBI cial Edition "Mary Jane Grows Up; (3) The Wilburn Brothers Show Marijuana in the 70s" Jack Perkins Sliin Daillon No Hana interviews a grandmother, junior Ci) m Wll~nadom high school student and middle· : A(ronsky ' CompanJ aged lawyer who use marijuana reg· ( i CIJ) Bobby Goldsboro Show ularly. Also inteniiewed are a med· • El Sltow de Walter Mere.ado ium·size marijuana dealer (he only 7:30 IJ@@ (j) CBS News Reports makes a quarter of a million dollars ''A Tale of Two lrelands'' (R) A a year) and a Maryland college pro· report on what 1s happenin1 and lessor who is serving a jail term for what has happened on both sides growinr the wrong kind of grass. of the Irish border. Day of Discovery 0 Q) Cl)®) g;} Wor1d of DISlllJ 6 Today at Aqua Caliente "Three Without fear" Concl. (R) Faith for Today Three weary, teenage travellers con· News tinue their hazardous trek up the Jerry Falwell forbiddin1 Baja California coast, News/Golf Lessons encounterin1 dan1er and adventure 700 Club at every turn. • Encuentrv 0 (Qj (j)) CIJ (1) Six Miiiion $ Lou Cordon S11ow Steve Austin 1s arrested on a ml.Ir· 3 Santi Birbara Forum der char1e and must resort to the Todafs Home use of his incredible strenath in News Man "Steve .Austin, Fu1iti11e" (R) 10:30 I Follow-Up order to escape. Once free, he e 1 The ,rotectors oou.n~ers even gre~ter problems as a • Movie: "Battle Cry" (dra) ·ss- fu11tive from justice. Van Heflin, Aldo Ray. Korean Procn111s 1 (3) Mr. Gospel Guitar I The Best of Evtnin& at Pops I Mission: lmposslble 1:00 lo~by Colcllbofo Show Thia ta Japan r;!ic115Li~Pa11et Vikki Carr fE 'REAL ESTATE GAME" and frank Gorshln Join skatin1 stars * PART I-REDLINING! Linda Carbonetto, Billy Chappell, 1· The G1me Hans & Pepe and the Bob Turk ( {1)) Louis '•ul Lehman Ice Dancers for fun and music on • World or Survival ice. 11:00 II rn B 0 (j) UlJ (]) News I Pa1190rt to Travel • O Amuln1 World of Kmlin NJppoti No Uta/News I Medi• World of Survival <9 Ci)) News Noche de Giia Kathryn Kuhlman 1:30 @ 00 (j) Kojall "I Want to (j) Johnny Canon Report a Dream" (R) Ruth Gordon • Jimmy Swigart Show IUesl stars IS a spiritualist who 11:15@ (})Rock Concert foresee~ a murder. and attempts to (IB} (j)) S,.1tish Movie report 1t to the pohce. , 0 QJ1::i) (lg) @?;) NBC Sunday 11:30 1J Movie: (C) ' Istanbul Elpreu" MJstery-Columbo "A Deadly State (dra) '68-Gene Barry, John Saxon. of Mind" (R) An unscrupulous psy· 0 Sammy ' ~mp1nJ Guests in· chiatrist connives with his pitient-elude The Ch1htes, Lola f alan1, lover to oonce1I the true facts of Totie fields and Sammy Cahn. her husband's death. Geor1e Hamil· B 'acesetten ton Lesley Wuren and Stephen Movie: "Desert Detour" (dre) Elll~tt 1uest. '58 -Omar Sharif, Jean-Claude I The Kin& 11 Comfn& Pascal. ''"lcvllle (j) Teltpulse (~ (j)) CV m ABC Sullday ®l Mov.le: (C) "Zorba, the firMk" MovlJ: (C) (2hr) "Flap" (R) (com) (dra) '64 -Anthony Quinn, Alan '70 -Anthony Quinn, Cl1ude Akins, Bates. , Tony Bill, Shelley Winters. A dlsen• m Movlt: ~audil" (com) 43 - chanted Indian fi1hts a bi1oted Dorothy McGuire, Robert Youn1. police sergeant and wrecks a hi&h· I Tony & Susan Alamo way construction project In order to Warren Roberts perserve his people's cultural herl· : Kup'a Show taae. 12:00 m Johnny Barton Show I Sam Yorty Show 12:30 @ ltlpt On Water World .. . 1:00 B Speitlni fretfJ Ma~erplec.e Theatre Upstairs. 1.~ .. _ M 1 ... 0 .. --r• ( ) .52 Downstairs" ...... ..::. ov •· reamuvt1 com 9:00 8 Oral Roberts -Clifton Webb, Gln1er Ro1ers. • Wanted: Dead or AUvt 2:00 0 Ch1llenre MJ Stmt01t ,... 7 MONDAY AUGUST 4 For morning •nd •fternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 O (C) "Mission to P111dlse" (dra) '67-Kieron Moore. Alexander Knox, Janette Scott. 11) "Nleht Unto Nieht" (dra) '49- Ronald Reagan, V1ve<:a Lindfor$. 12:00 m "My Dear Secretary" (rom) '48 -Kirk Douglas, Laraine Day, Keenan Wynn. 1:00 O (C) "Radnr Blood'' (adv) '54 - Bill Williams, Jean Porter. Qi (C) "An Ideal Husband" (com) '48 -Paulelle Goddard, Michael Wilding. 3:00 o (C) "Rampa1e" (dra) '63-Elsa Martinelli, Robert Mitchum. ~@"The Red Danube" (dra) '50 -Peter Lawford. Janet Leigh, Walter Pidgeon. 3:30 ffi "Ni1htm1re" (susp) '&4 -David Knight, Moira Redmond. ~ (C) "Aaron Slick from Punkln Crick" (com) '52 -Alan Youn&, Dinah Shore. 4:00 O "lifeboat" (dra) '44 -Tallulah Bankhead, John Hodiak, William Bendix. l V t i'J I N l, &:oouo oo®l mmm N ... CIJO @Ci)@Cll<la CIJ) News 0 Cil Bonanza 0 Wiid Wiid West l ~:nSq~~s Maria Teresa The Invaders Electric Company Rocky l friends 6:30 Merv Griffin Show That Girl 1 m 1spy : fill Chi Ch'u1n ( (j)) Dealer's Cholc. • Tr1vel Fiim '1llopln1 'ourmet Utt1e Ra1C1l1 1:00 OU ~CiJ mm News Ironside Bowtln1 for Dollars Mod Squid Truth or Consequences What's My Une? I love Lucy The FBI u lobl Tht Bl1 Valley : Interface "Les McCann: Makin' It Real" A music-and-rap session with versatile composer-musician Les McCann, taped live before an audience in Washineton, D.C. r Cl)) Bon1nu Drama Three Stoo111 7:3-0 8 $.25,000 Pyramid , Pollet Sur11on Page 8 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. AUGUST 3, 1975 0 Love Amertc.n Style 0 Rainbow SundH (j)@(i)To Tell tht Truth 1s ordered to play host fo a beauti· ful, anli·Police writer who is to spend several days observin1 the team 1n action Darleen Carr 1uests @I) Muy Aafadtddo TUESDAY AUGUST 5 O Miiiion $ Movie: (2hr) "The Bid l the BtautJful" (dra) '52 - Lana Turner, Kirk Dou11las, Dick Powell. @) Lefs Malle A Dul m Horan's Heroes For morning •nd •fternoon llstlnas, 9:3-0 I)@ (()Rhoda (R) Rhoda, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. despite warnin1s to "butt out." in· Below, for your convenience •re sists on informina Brenda of her the d•y's mo11les. ' 121 Cl) Wild Worid or Anlmals ID Ahora! new boyfriend's marital status- which Brenda prefers to l1nore. ONews DAYTIME MOVIES (£) Cet Smart 10:00 0 "Bewue of Chlldrtn" (com) '61 al Bud furillo's Steam Room @II Yesenia -Leslie Phillips, Julie Lockwood. er;, JlmmJ Dun Show EE Uttte Rascals ~ 10:00 B @ rn CIJ Medical Cutu "If @ "The lldJ Kiiien:· (com) '56 1:00 iJ (jJ) Ci)(!) Cunsmoke "I Have Mine Eyes Offend Me" (R) A con· Peter Sellers, Alet Guinness. Promises to Keep" (R) Festus is vlcted criminal has to decide whelh· 12:00 m "The Ju11ter'' (dra} '53 -Kirk caueht in the middle between ~n ~ er he willina to win a parole by Douglas, Milly Vitale. Eastern preacher . (guest David taking 1 druf that would cure his 1•00 O "Uttt Sa .. ( d ) •59 Wayne), who wants to build a anti-social drives. David Birney • p d •~ e d va1•R d•lfv H -church for the Indians, and the au es ts. e ro "'men anz. o o e oyos townspeople, who are filled with O m &J News @ "I Paaaed for Whitt" (dra) '60- hateful prejudice. The Rev. Byrne James Franciscus, Sonya Wilde. · h b t 1 · rTI Penv Muon !gnores t e many o s ac ~s ~tandtni ~ · ·1 , 3:00 Q9) (C) "The Roman Sprinc of Mrs. in his way and Festus IS inadver-0 (Qt(()) Ci) al Caribt 'The Sto " (d ) '61 Vi · l · h tently made a part or his crusade. Assassin" (R) Ben 1nd Mu~ at~empt Wa~~n Be~~. -ivien eia • 0 QJ (j) ®J m N 8 C M 0 n d a J to avert the planned assassination of , Niaht Baseball Teams to be an· the Prime Ministe r of Trin1da. Lou ~.@ 'So~ebodJ Up There Likes nounced Gossett, Harris Yulin, Paul Stewart ~· (dra~ 56 -:-Paul Newman, 0 · . ,. . and Tisha Sterlin1 1uut. Pier Angeli, Sal Mineo. I IHc1AL ! Polynesia: for the . ., ,, , fun of It Filmed at the Polynesian (£) Reverend Ike l .30 (1) Kitten With A Whip (dra) 64 Cultural Center in Laie, Hawaii. this @ GrHn Acfei -An~·Mararet, J~~n For~ythe. special features the musical talents • U Alaska Se~s (dra) 54-Robert of Vic Damone, Nancy Wilson, fer· 10.3-0 0 C4m111unlty fttdblQ Ryan, Jan Sterling, Bnan Keith rante & Teicher, and many of the (£)News 4:00 0 (C) "Blood l Sand" (dra) '41- youn1 people from the center. @ Allred Hltchcodl Tyrone Power. Rill Hayworth, Linda Ci) Wiid Wild West @II Ver1el Acompaname Carnell. 0 <~ 00> CD a> The Rooki es "Legacy of Death" (R) Chris Owens' 11:00 8 Ci) 0 @II m al News life is endangered when he is part· O Cl)@)~ Ci) News nered with a veteran "supercop" 0 Best of CrotldliD seemin1ly bent on self-destruction. f'Z'l t.. Biik Jeremy Slate, Alex Rocco and l..!V .._.. 0 Michael Christian 1uest. 0 The Lucy Show m Dealer's Choice IMlulon: lmpoulblt 0) I $Jlti1( I Six Wives of Henry Mod Squid VIII "Catherine of Ara1on" Assum· (1) Peter &uaa in1 the throne at aae 18, Henry The Untoucb.bl" marries his brother's widow, Cath· ( Ci)) Wanted: Dttd or Alive erine of Ara1on, but after 18 years of marria1e and no male heir, the 11:30 8 @ (3) (() CIS lite Movie: (C) 6:00 ~Vf~JIN<, H109l mmm" .... (V@@(Qj(j)) Ne'f(S nanza Wild Wild Wtst Green Auts Mod Squid Marla Tera. The Invaders : Electric C4m pany Roc.ky & friends kine seeks an annulment. Keith "Thank fo'ti All Very Muell" (dra) Michell and Annette Crosbie star. • '69 -Sandy Dennis, Ian McKellan. 6:30 &J Soccer from Mulco 0@ (6)@) m Johnny C1r1on Merv Crlttln Show That Girt @ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Tht Paulon-Bob NeWliirt is 1uest host. ate Thier (dra) '62 -Anna Ma&· 0 The HOIMJ1llOOllltl nani, Ben Gazzara. (]) Movie: '1tlnp " Her fln1ers" EE G11nd Prh Tennis: Summer Tour (com) '42 -Henry Fonda, Gene "First National Tennis Classic" Tiern~ Ci) I Spy : r11 Chi Ch'uan ( Cl)) Duler'1 Choice • Travel film Gallopln1 Gourmet Utt1e Rltc.t la (3V2hr) Top rankinf players com· U (12f} (I)) Cl) Wt World Mp· pete In final sln1les and doubles tery "Murder By Proxy'' (R) The 7:00 matches from Louisville Kentucky. president of a 1l1nt electronics flnn OO QJCiJ mm ""' lntnlldt @II Loa Pollvoc.s ' is murdered and the livn of the m Jap.1nese l.1n1ua1a Proarams company's top officers 1re threaten· t d. lawreooe Pressm1n, John R•n· 8:3-0 m Merv Crtffin Show dolph, Edward Andrews and Ramon Bierl star. 9:00 IJ QZJ Ci) Ci) Maude (R) The fJ MovJt: "Consplr1totl' (mya) '50 much talked-about, but rare}Y. seen, -Robert Tlylor, Elizabeth flylor. mother of Maude pays a v1s1t and EE) The Thin Edee turns Maude into a quiverin1 m'-'5 Christle 1uests. Dtktlrt of 11uilt and insecOrity. Audrey 12:00 I Twlll1ht Zone 0 I lflC!M I The fastest Min on &ft Smut Elrth Robert Vaur hn narrates this British documentary that follows the 12:3-0 0 NYf'O quest for the title of "World's Fast· l:OO 8 Q9l Tollorrow est Man," and shows lht dan11ers • Cl) (I)""' Cl) News of pursuing lhe world land speed ~ record. (i) Tht Untouchlblea 0 (Cij (I)) (]) a> S.W.A.T. "Pres· sure Cooller'' (R) After thw1rtln1 1 food market heist, preventin1 1n attempted suicide, i nd l1unchln1 an investi1ation of 1 kldnappln1, Hondo 1:45 IJ Movlt: ''Stella" (com) '50 - Ann Sheridan, Victor Mature, David Wayne. l :OO 1J Mom: (C) US.me MIJ Uvt" (dr1) '67 -Joseph Cotten, Mirtha Hyer, Peter Cushln1. Bowline for Dollars Mod Squid Trvttl or Consequtncts What's MJ U1117 I love Lucy Tha FBI la lobl Tht 811 Valley : Jean Shepherd's America "There's A Lot More to Life Th•n A Hostess Twinkie" Shepherd attempts to shed lieht on the 'American· personality throu11h the American stomach -with an exploration of American food. I (j)) Bonanza Dnlm1 Three stoops 7:3-0 I New Treasure Hurit · (1j @ Cl) Holfywted Square.s Lowe Allltrica11 Style ltt'a Mau A Dttl (ill (1) To Tell the Truth ~ Av lr I l :OOE St Fl WI w Of Ja C( 5 o. s Jt d ZI st ti o· S' ll ti 0 • ,, A $ s II i v c ~ l f ( I • . 8:30 1 9:00 D Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "rhowanl Junction" (adv) '56 - Ava Gardner, Stewart Granger, Bill Tr1vers. I The Untouchables la Vuelta de Marrone The Best of Evenlni at Pops Situation Comedy Dr. Who l The Sllurl1111 9:30 I News A.erian Outdoorsman The Bold Onea I Ho11n's Heroes Animal Wor1d · Yesenia Little Ra1Ul1 10:00 tJ (it) 00 (I) Barnaby Jones "Fan· 1:00 IJ (i1J (}) Go od TI mes (R) tasy of Fear" (R) Sh111ey Knight Should every woman be mamed? guests as a woman recently re· Florida says ye5-espec1ally If that covered from a nervous breakdown woman is her best friend Willona. who enlists the help of Barnaby When Willona disaarees, Florida sets after she apparently hears the voice O\lt to be a matchmaker-in spite of of her dead dauahter on the tele· James' warning that no good can phone. come of it. 0 Q;j Ci)®) m Po lice Story 0 ~Ci) 09) m NBC Tuesday "The M2H1 in the Shadows" (R) Rob· Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Joumey from ert Forster, Pat Crowley and Bar· Darlneu" (R) (dra) '75 -Marc bara Luna star In a drama about a Singer, Kay Lenz, Wendell Burton, woman's desire lo avenge her hus: Joseph Campanella, William Win· band's death by tipping off detec· dom, Jack Warden. In this dramali· lives to a big narcottcs operation. zalion of a true story, Marc Singer ~ m ff) News stars as David Hartman who, al PerryMason though totally blind from the age (~ ) (}) &) Marcus Welby of 8, wages a seeminaly hopeless M.D. "Save the Last Dance for Me" struggle to get into medical school (R) Pamela Hensley and Elaine and eventually become a psychia· Giftos guest in this story abryut two trist specializing in the treatment women who fear they may have of the handicapped. breast cancer and their widely dif-0 Movie: (2hr) "la Strada" (dra) fering reactions to the dread possi· '56-Anthony Quinn, Richard Base· bllily. hart. I Ciet Smart CI) Wild Wild West Green Acru fJ (eijJ (j)) (})&)Hippy Day s • : International Animation festival "The Howdy Doody Show" (R) Richie tries for a brg scoop for his 10:30 I Community Feedback school paper when "Buffalo Bob" News Smith brings his popular TV pro· Alfred Hitchcock gram to Milwa11kee. Robert E. Smith : Feellnc Good guests. • uitos m Dealer's Cheiu Ii) I IPICtAL I Si1 Wives of Henry 11 :00 VIII "Anne Boleyn" The handmaiden of Catherine of Aragon becomes Henry's second wrfe and after aiv ina birth to a still·born male, she i es birth to a girl, Elizabeth. El Show de Iris Chacon ~~I CE f.:"" Best of Groucho Sit Bilko The Lucy Show Mission: lmpoulble Mod Squad (])Mr. Lucky The Untouchables Movie: (C) (2hr) "Blood Alley" (adv) '55 -John Wayne, Lauren Bacall, Anita Ekberg. tt) The Thin Edee • f.D The Rivals of Sher1ock Holmes (Qj @ ) Wanted: Dead or Alrve "The Mystery of the Amber .Beads" 11:30 ft Ci7J (]) (j) CBS late Movie: Stars Joss Ackland u Detective Ser· ~ "Man on A Strine" (dra) •72 _ geant Grubber, Sara K~stelman as Christopher George, William Schaf· Hagar the IYPSY. Philhp Locke 15 lert, Jack Warden. Joel Grey. V~rk, and Stephen Chase as Fred· 0 @ Ci) ®J m Johnny Carson dffli~. El Sh d ~ 11 Pi 1 Bob Newhart is guest host. ow • .. ,,v na O The Honeymoonen Jap.ntae lan1ua1• Proarams Ci) Movie: "Saboblce" (dra) '39 - 1:301J @ (])Cl) M•A•s•H (R) It's Arleen Whelan. Charles Grapewin. one of those days for the 4077th fJ (®) (j)) (I) Wide World MJ1· when nothinc seems to go right, tery ''Shadow of fear" (R) from Col. Blake's lecture, to Maj. 0 Movie: "Crest of the Weve" BurnsJlans tor his financial future. (dra) '54 -Gene Kelly, Jeff Rich· fJ (Qt} Cl)) m ® ABC Tuesday ards, John Justin. Movie: (C) (90) "The Dau1hter1 of Joshua Clbe" (R) (com) '72-Buddy 12:00 0 Twllleht .~one. , Ebsen Karen Valentine Lesley War· m Movie: Maf)orle Mornlnastar' ren, Sandra Dee. Jack Elam, Leif (dra) '57 -Natalie Wood, Gene Erickson. Henry Jones. Don Stroud, Kelty, Ed Wynn. Michael Anderson Jr. A wily fur ID Ciet Smart trapper recruits a thief. a prostitute 12•30 0 NYPD and a pickpocket to portray his • dauahters in 1 scheme to keep his 1:00 IJ (ig) Tomorrow land under a new homesteading CV Cl)@ (j) NeW1 law. 1:4S fJ Movie: (C) "So This Is love" ID Mt n Griffin Show (mus) '53 _ K1thryn Grayson, 9:00 1J@ Ci) Cl) Hawaii Flve.O "I'm Merv Griffin. A Famil~ ~rook, Don't Shoot" (R) 2:30 m All-Night Show: "folt Al&lers," Andy Gnff1th and Joyce Ven Pat· •'Under Are" ten auesl IS a husband·and·wlfe teem of confidence operators who aet caught between two of the is· land's most powerful mobs. 3:30 6 Movie: "The Secret Man" (dra) '58 -Marshall Thompson, John Loder. f I THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, AUGUST 3, 1975 The AVANTE XI• SF1964 X Molded cabinet Is finished in Bermuda Snell White lacquer with sharply contrasting Black control panel and trim. AFC. Automatic Touch Tuning, 5560 . 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DAYTIME MOVIES , 10:008 (C) "TM D1u1ht1r of Mab lllrt" (adv} '55-Ludmilla Tcherina, Frank Latimore. Ci) .,P1asionatl Ftitllda" (d11) '49 -Trevor Howerd, Ann Todd. 12:00 m "Three Secrets'' (dll) '49 - P1trici1 Neal, Ruth Roman, Eleanor Parker. 1:00 11 "CitJ Without Men" (dra) '43 -Linda Darnell, Mlchael Duane. Qj "Hl(h Thnt" (com) '60 -Bina Crosby, Tuesday Weld, Fabian. 3:00 ~ (C) "The Second Time Anu...S" (com) '61 -Debbie Reynolds, Andy Griffith. .. Q) Ci) (C) "Ballad of Josie" (com) '68-Doris Day, Peter Graves. 3:30 (]) "1111 Tatttrld Drtu" (dre) '57 -Jeff Chandler, Jeanne Crain. 0 (C) "Tiit Man Who Could Ch11t De1th" (dra) '59 -Anton Diffrin1. Hazel Court, Christopher Lee. 4:00 0 "Les Mlitrabltl" (dra) '35 - Fredric March, Ch1r1es Lluahton, John Beal. I '. t : • I ~ ~ I • 6:00 ~JIAJ,Jl.~M ...... W1:~~~~~1els v~. =· .. Wiid Wild Wat lao~I!:~•· Green Au11 Mod Squtd M1ril Teresa Mljor Le1ru1 laMblll Oakland A's vs. Teus ~anaers. m E1ectr1c eo .. ,..., &) Rody I ftitlMls 6:30 I Merw Grtffln Show That Girt 1 {])ISpy : r11 Chi Ch'11111 7:00 I CIJ> De•ler's Chea Tr.vtl fllm C.lloplftr Gourmet uttlt R1tc1l1 u@oo mmN.wt Mod Squid Trvtll or Cottaequences W111t's My u ... 1 I love Lucy the FBI LI Lobe : J1111111 Wolf With • • • Populu writer Arthur Halley, 1uthor of "Air· port," joins Ms. Wolf for 1 discus· slon of his latest novel. I (I)) Bonanu Dram1 Thret Stoores 7:30 I lorM Gmnt's Lest of tht Wiid • NIN That Tu111 Celebrity Swtepmb1 @ (}) To T tll tht T rvtfl O Mllllon $ Movie: (2hr) "TM Doc· tor l tht tilrt" (dr•) '50 -Glenn ford, Gloria DeHaven, J1net Lel1h. I Price la Rl1ht Horan's Hims Ci) Ltt's M1b A Dell fE 'REAL ESTATE GAME' * HITS U WHERE U LIVE • I The G1m1 Pop Goes the Country C.lebrftJ BowflllJ Uttlt Ruals 1:00 IJ@(]) (I) Tony Or l111do I Dnn (R) Jimmie Walker, Sheri Lew- is and America's Junior Miss 1974, Karen Morris, auest. 0 @ (}) t19J m uttlt House on the P11lrle "Chlld of Pain" (R) Pa and Ma lna1lls disaaree over how to deal with 1 drunken, child·be•tina father. At 1 town meetina convened to deal with the matter, P1 says the f1thlt ouaht lo be thrown in Jill. But Ma, also speakina out, insists the f1ther needs the personal touch to str1i1hten him out. CI) Wild Wiid Wat 0 ca Ci)) Cil m That's My .... 1111 "The lm11e Miker" (R) Clifton and M1m1 are picked IS the sub· jects of • TV d-Ocument1ry on a rep- resentative middle class black fam· ily. I De1ler'1 Choice I lflclAL t Six WIYH of Henry "Jane Seymour'' Henry's prayers are answered when homely and pious J1ne Seymour bears the son he's Iona 1w1lted. I El Proftsor Aldeo FNll11r Ceod Chl11t~lp wma111r .. ,. .... l.11111111 ''°'"'"' 1:JO a Mtvit: <90> ~· Ar•llt'' (mys) '39 -Joel McCrea, Brenda M1rshall. 0 (tBJ Ci)) CJ) al AIC Wld11ta- d1y Movie: (C) (90) "TM Str1111er Wittlin" (R) (susp) '74 -Barbara Eden, Geor1e Grizzard, Joyce Vin Patten, D1vld Doyle, Nehernl1h Per· soff. Althouah it is physically Im· possible for her husb1nd to be the father. the wife of 1 colleae lnstruc· tor finds that, inexplicably, she Is to hive 1 child. Terror mounts IS the unborn child beains to control her bizarre diet and causes her to behave in an err1tlc manner. m Mtl'I Grtffl11 Show @ Movtt: (C) (90) "Sitt Wilts'' (susp) '71-Dorothy McGuire, P1tty Duke, David McC1llum. El\) M111 lullda, M111 Dtatrop 9:00 IJ (i1) Cl) Cl) Ctt1110t1 "Coffin Cor· ner" (R) Cannon comes to the 1id of • lawyer end former footb1ll ster attemptina to escape 1 crime syn· dicate bent on elimln1tlna him. D QI (I) m I IJlcllt IT ht Zoo C.n1 (2hr) The concludina two sea· ments of this six-part mini-series sturinf Brl1n Keith, John Mills, Lil· Ii Palmer and Berry Morse. In ''The Lion Hunt," the French aovernment Is embarrassed when • Latin Ameri· can revolution1ry, popularly known H "El lion," Is errested in Nice. The 'Zoo Gani• become involved when they learn the mest is 1 plot by corrupt offlclals. In ''The Twisted Cross." an attack on 1 seemin1ly Impoverished and elderly Germ1n turns the calender b1ck to the fin1I 9:30 10:00 10:30 0 * 11:00 11:1! ll:SC 12:0 l2:l 1:0 1:4 2:0 l :l THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, AUGUST J, 197S days of .the Nazi re1ime and leads 'WOMEN IN SPORTS' to the disclosure of a World War II Nazi secret. · What Would You Like To Be When You Grow Up, Uttle Glrt7 How <IJ The .untouchables ,. ., •bout a televlslon producer, • sportscaster, • cameraman (c.amera· @) M~vie: (C) (2~r) JCM1n of Arc person1) or • communications specialist? Th•t's what these four {dra) 50 -Ingrid Bergman, Jose women are doln1 for ABC s...-.. which H Its slooan 1oes Is "rect\0-Ferrer. , . • ...,... ••• • .-, -• ID Theater In America "In Fashion" /• ~ A mus1e1I farce, based on Georges feydeau's "Tailleau pour Dames." 9 : 30 I ~~old Ones Club Blhl1 Show 1cs • Yesenia 10:00 1J CiZJ CI) Mannli "Chance Meet· in(' (R) A Vietnam deserter calls on a motorcycle gang to take re· ven1e on Mannix when the private detective searches for him as a ,.,.,.~.,. f murderer. I m ff) News nlzed around the wortd H the luder In sports television." The scene PerryMuon Is the recent Col1at•Dinah Shont Winners Circle Goff Championship (~Cl)) (J) a> The Jim stlf· at MIHion Hiiis Country Club In Callfomla, where the t•lented qu•rtet ford Show An hour of music and played key roles In brln1ln1 live television cover•&• of the golflng comedy hosted by the talented action to mllllon1 of viewers throuahout the United St•tes. singer·musician·composer, Jim Staf· In order of 'eppeerance, they are Hsoc:late producer Eleanor Rlger, ford. pictured In front of her remote broadc~1t control trailer bearing the (i) The FBI ABC Sports Olympics emblem;(top to bottom) Di•ne Blederbec:k the @ Grun Acres first femele camera operator ever to cover a 1olf telecast; pro golfer 10.30 Cathy Duaen, who serves as •n expert commentator when she's not · pl•yln1: and A11lst.nt Traffic Mana1er Char1otte McKervey, who fJ Garner Ted Armstrong handles the sophisticated communications systems feedlna the golf· * NEW PROGRAM TIME cast to the ne~ lines •nd, ultimately, to vrewers at home. The four ABC Sports staffers seen here. Incidentally, don't just work on wom· EACH WED NITE 10:30 en's events. They regularly travel the world In pursuit of "the hum•n 11:00 I G1mer Ted Almstron& News Alfred Hitchcock C.u11tt hT the Ad "Bottle Hiii Boys" @I) Noches TapatilS ffi l~~f.,News Best of Groucho ~lilko Tht Lucy Show Mission: Impossible Mod Squid (3) reter Gunn file Untouch1bles · Tht Thin Edie ( (j)) Wanted: Dud or Alive 11:15 @I) Cinema 34 11:30 1J @ @ (j) CBS Ute Movlt: (C) "Gunn'' (dra) '67 -Craig Stevens, Laura Devon, Edward Asner. B Ill 00 ®l m Johnn, c.raon John Davidson is guest host. ~ The HoneJmooners Movie: "Merer lsl1nd" (dra) I -Ray Middleton. Gloria Dick· son. 0 (®J (j)) 00 Wide Wor1d Spe· d1I "Phyllis Oiller's 102nd Birthday Party" (R) 0 Movie: "The Girl In White" {dra) '52 -June Allyson, Arthur Kennedy, Gary Merrill. 12:00 IJ Twlll1ht Zone m Movie: "Bonlertown" (dra) '35 -Paul Muni, Bette Davis. ID Get Sm1rt l2:30IJ NYPD 1:00 IJ (fg) Tomorrow rn oo@ oo """ 1:45 IJ Movie: (C) "Ole View froin romper's Head" (dra) '55 -Rich· ard E1an, Dana Wynter. 2:00 m All-Nl11tt 51\ow: "Dl11J Kn· JOn," ''Ciunc Ho" 3:30 8 Movie: "fl1htin1 Wlldcab" (dra) '57-Keefe Brasselle, Kay Callard. dr•m• of athletic competition • . . the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat." Unusual to find women holding down Important Jobs in the tr•· dltionally mele-orlented world of sport? Not really. As Elunor Rlger puts It, "female sports-consciousness h111 been ,..lsed conslder11bly over the past few years and the time Is ripe for the distaff side to heve Its turn at the dial. "To this end, we are using more and more women In front of •nd behind the cameras In what hes been--up to now--e man's game." Mrs. Rl1er became the first female staff producer in television sports when she WH named to that post by ABC President Roone Arled1e In 1973. In •ddltion to her 1olf cover•ge, she is • regular producer for ABC's Wide World of Sports and h111 produced ABC television specl•I• Including the "Cola•te Women's Sport Specl•I" In 1974 •nd "Skiing Free-The National Women's freestyle Skiing Championships" earlier this year. Behind those cameras Eleanor Riser was telkln1 about Is Diene Biederbeck, • ~"'ely blonde who 1ot into camera wortt through an unusual route'-succeedlng •t •nother aspect of the business. While working as • film editor for televl1lon station WSMW In Worcester, MHqchusetts she won the Boston Press Award for excellence. At that point, she. realized that she would be h•rd·pressed to move out of her editor's job et any station In the Boston uea, so she he•ded West and ended up working for NBC News on • sport basis durin1 th•t network'• 1972 election cover•1e. She was hired by ABC H relief came,.. operator later that year •nd has been with the net· work since. Her most hurowln1 experience on the jol>-ABC'1 "Call· foml• Jam" telecast. "There were over 200,000 screaming rock fens at the Ontario Motor Speedw•y In Callfoml• for 12 solid hours, •nd If that wasn't fri1htenln1 enouah. there WH • bad cable underfoot, and fll/ety time I •ccldentally touched It with my foot, I felt like I was In the electric chair." Cathy Dua•n, • solld LPGA tourin1 pro out of Uiucferd•le Lakes, Florida, turned adversity Into •dv•nt.ge last yeer when an accident on the golf course put her on crutches and out of action. ABC h•d been looktna for an ertfcul•te •nd attractive young woman to be • guest expert for the 1974 Dinah Shore tourney. And, since she would be uneble to play because of her 191 Injury, C.thy w11 an ldHI can· dld•te. The amn1ement worked out so well that she was sl1ned on for last year's U.S. Women's Open and a1aln served H expert com· ment.tor for the 1975 Dinah Shore. Cathy hH studied both In fr8nce •nd Switzerland, end Is probably the only U.S. Sportscaster who can describe • clllp shot fluently In French, which sh~ntention•lly or not-has occasionally done. Charlotte McKervey came to ABC just IHt year from the New York Telephone Company, where she had been • Service Advisor •nd • Computer Systems Analyst. AJthou&h mo.t pec>ple wouldn't realize It. that bac:qround WH Ideal for her current job. To cover eny live sports event, ABC must have • tremendous worklna reletlonshlp with the l0atl telephone people. An avera1• &olf telecHt, for example, might require the Installation of sever•! hundred telephone Instruments •nd up to seven million feet of wirina. Then, there •re the network lines which carTy the telecHt slgn•I to the switching point •nd on back to New York where the live cov- eraae aoes out to the network. Charlotte McKervey has to know wh•t facilities will be needed, how they can be property lns1alled- and, who to holler •t If anything isn't working property as the clock ticks down to •lrtime. Producer, camera operator, sportscaster •nd communications speclallst-four talented women who have m•de their mark In network televl1lon. And, at ABC Sports, they're joined by Sports· casters Biiiie Jean King and Don· na deVaron• •nd a growing num· ber of fem•le production assis· tants. associate directors and other key production personnel. Pase 11 THURSDAY AUGUST 7 For morning and afternoon llttlngs, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 O HJohnny Trouble" (dra) '57 - Ethyl Barrymore, Cecil Kellaway, Carolyn Jones. @ "The Ghost and Mrs.. Muir" (com) '47 -Gene Tierney, Rex Her· rison. 12:00 m "This Above All" (dra) '42 - Tyrone Power, Joan Fontaine. 1:00 0 (C) "The Hunchback of Soho" (susp) '67 -Gunther Stoll, Eddi Arent. @ (C) .. Looll In Any Window" (dra) '61-Paul Anka, Ruth Roman, Alex Nicol. 1:00 @J (C) "Se1 111d tht Slnrl• Glr1" (com) '64 -Natalie Wood, Tony Curtis. @ (j) (C) .. Eye of tM c.r (susp) '69 -Michael Sarrnin, G1yle Hun· nicutt, Eleanor Parker. 3:30 (1) .. Oper1tloa Alnsbrdtll" (dr1) '60 -Peter Finch, Eve B1rtok. 0 .. Oe1th ol Oeatb" (mys) '60 - Michele Mercier, Felix Marten. 4:00 O (C) "A Stir Is Bom" (dra) '55 -Judy Garl1nd, James Meson, Charles Bickford. f V I ~J I N ', 6:001J 0 Cl)@) 0) m 9) News D@(l)eiJCIHaCIJ> ""' Cl) lonanza Wild WUd )'eat Qrffft AcrH Mod Squad Marla Teresa TIM Invaders : Electric Co11pany Rody' Frltfld1 6:30 Mm Grlffift Show That Qirf m1 sn : T'ii Chi Ch'uan ( CIJ) Dtaltr'1 Choice • T .. vel fltll Gallopilla Gount1tt llttlt RllClll 1:00 oo ~(l)ma>N ... lfHIMit a..tlna for Dollars Mod Squad Trudi or Coeiequtncu What's My UM1 I Love luq Tiit Fii LI Loba Tiie II& Valley : ltok ... l ( CJ)) lounza . o .... fllfM Stootll 7:30 I Calldid c. •• ,. · @ Ci) ,rte. It Rlftlt l.ovt T.etican stJI• Page 12 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. AUGUST 3, 1975 0 l@ let's Malle A Deal (j)@ ffi To Tell the Truth was oria1nally purchased by a sales· man for his wife's protection durlna his frequent absences, but the hand aun aot out of hand. FRIDAY O Million $ Movie: (2hr) ''Go for Broke" (com) '51 -Van Johnson, 442nd Regimental Army team. fE Festival International AUGUST 8 m Hogan's Heroes EID The Way It Was "1941 Heavy· weight Title fight -Joe Louis/Billy Conn" I lueves de Git. Water World EE H o II y wood Television Theatrt "For the Use of the Hall" Georie For morning and afternoon llstln1s, Furth, Barbara Bame, Joyce Van pleHe see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Patten, Sosan Anspach. David Hedi· Below, 1f or your convenience, are son and Ali ne MacMahon star in t he day s movies. Bobby Goldsboro Show Little Rascals this Oliver H11ley comedy about the dilemmas of three people, each with a totally different outlook on hie 9:30 ""' News 8:00 IJ @ (1) Ci) The W1ttons "The - Sinner" (R) John and Olivia Walton Q) Tht Bold Ones have their first serious spat when a @II Yesenia zealous young minister comes to visit them and exhorts the Walton 10:00 0 m EE News children to give up their "evil Perry Mason ways." 0 (ei"j ) (1) C0 H I r r y 0 0 ~Ct) (i9) m PREMIERE Btn "Guardian at the Gates" (R) A re· Vereen ... Comln' At Ya! Ben Ve· elusive architect 1s marked for death reen, talented dancer-actor-singer because he was an oblivious witness and Tony Award·winner lor his star· to a murder. Barry Sullivan and ~inf role in Broa.dway's "Pippin," Linda Evans euest. 1s t~e sta~ of his own four-part @ Green Acres musicat·vanety summer s er I es. Dancer·singer Lola falana and s1na· 10:30 O Want~: Dead or Alive er Lil Torres are regulars on the ~News show. and Me Johnson will appear Alfred Hitchcock on three shows. Among th~ 1ue~s : DEBUT The Albors Music and scheduled t~ appear dunna t e discussion by The Arbors, a male summer series. are The Smothers vocal quanet, lormer reauiars on Brothers, Frank~e Avalon. Sha Na N the Arthur Godrrey radio show. and Avery Schrieber. 0 Movie~ (C) (2hr) .. Lydia Balley'' 11:00 fJ @II m 6 • N'!_ News (adv) '52 -Anne Francis, Dale ®l ~ Ci) ..... Robertson. Best of Groucho ~ Wiid W'lld Wast Sal Bilko (~ Ci)) ffi a> A I most Any. The Lucy Show na Cots Contestants compete in Mission: Impossible a round of unique and ima1lnat111e Mod Squad 11ames. Dick Whittinr ton, Charlie CI) Mr. lJlcky Jones and Lynn Shacklelord are The Untouchables hosts. The teams competina in this : The Thin Edee week's games are from Mariana, ( ) Wanted: Dead or AllVI Florida; Bainbridge, Georgia: and Troy, Alabama. 11:15 0) Cinema 3-4 I Sfl<l'M I Sil Wives of Henry ll:JO 0 @ (]) (j) CBS Lite Movie: I Dealer's Choice V 1 "Anne of Cleves" · ''Rocco and His Brothers" (dra) '61 fl) Nidia Ciro -Alain Delon. Claudia Cardinale. @ Movie: (C) (2hr} .. Snow Trt1· 0 ~ Ci) ®J. m Johnny Canon 1ur1'' (dra) '67 -James Franciscus. Shecky Greene 1s euest host. EID flhlladelpfila folk Festival 0 Cllendar a> Japanese L1nru111 Pro1r1m1 Ci) Movie: "Aln't No Time for Glory'' (dra) '57 -Barry Sullivan, l :JO m Merv Griffin Gene Bar!!:. 0 (~ CJ)) CI) Wide Wor1d Spe· 9:00 IJ@ (3) 00 CBS Thuf1day Mov· dal "In Search of Howard Huahes: le: (C) (~r) "C:ener1tlon" (R) (dra) An Unauthorized Biography" (R) A '69 -David Janssen. Kim Darby, look at the various phases of the Carl Reiner, Pete Duel, Andrew famous eccentnc's careers as film· Prine. A father finds himsell In a maker, pioneering aviator and busi· frantic predicament when his dau11h· ness tycoon. Peter Lawford hosts. ter and son·in·law insist on havlna O Movie: "The Invitation" (dra) their baby at home alone without '52-Van Johnson. Dorothy Mc{;uire, advice or assistance rrom him-or Ruth Roman. ~one else. U @Ci)@) it:) NIC Thuuday 12:00 m Movie: "South of st. Louil" Movie: (Zhr) "Tiit Caretallets" (R) (wes) '48 -Jotl McCrea, Zachary (dra) '63 -Robert Stick. Polly Ber· ~tt. Dorothy Malone. ren, Joan Crawford, Janis P1l11e. I!) Get Smart Diane McBain. A doctor who advo· cates a new method of tr111tin1 1:008 ®l Tomorrow mental patients is permitted to try (])Ci) Qj C!J News his innovative theory, but encounters opposition from his colleagues and 1 hard head nurse who won't toler· ate interference. 00 Th• Untouwblt• 0 (ml Ci)) (I) tl) StrHb Of Sin Frartciaco "The 25 Caliber Pl11u1" (R) Detectives Stone and Keller trace the erratic and deadly path of a revolver, hopinl to prevent further traalc use of the weepon, which 1:45 IJ Movie: (C) "The Comm1fld" (wes) '54 -Guy Madison. James Whitmore. 2:00 m All·Nl&ht Show: ''Moonrise," ''fhe Wiurd of Man," "Llu1htn1 Gravy'' J:45 IJ Movie: "Room Service" (com) '38 -Lucille Ball, The Marx Broth· ers, Ann Miller. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 O "The Mad Doctor" (mys) '41- Basil Rathbone. Ellen Drew. ''Desperate Journey" (dra) '42- Errol Flynn. Ronald Rea11an. 12:00 W "Somewhere In the Nifht'' (dra) '46-John Hod1ak, Nancy Guild, Lloyd Nolan. 1:00 O "Lerion ol the Doomed" (adv) '58 -Bill Williams, D1wn Richard, l<urt Kruger. Qi (C) "An Annapolis Story'' (dra) '55-John Derek, Diana Lynn, Kevin McCarthy. 3:00 @) (C) "Spencer's Mountain" (dra) '63 -Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara. ~ CI.l (C) ''Counterpoint" (dra) '68 -Charlton Heston, Maxmilhan Schell. 3:30 Cl) "for Whom the Bell Tolla" (dra) '43 -lnarid Beraman. Gary Cooper. 0 (C) "Fl1mln1 Fe1ther'' (wes) '52 -Sterlin1 Hayden, Forrest Tuc~er, Barbara Rush. 4:00 0 ''The Eu and I" (com) '47- Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray, Marjorie Main. 6:00 6:30 7:00 f v L ~J I N (I Wild Wild West Green Acres Mod Squid Maril Teresa Major Lea1ue Ba1tball Cont'd. from 5PM. Giants 11s. Philadelphia. m EJecttk Company a> Rocky & fr11nds Merv Griffin Show That Gir1 (I) I Spy : Aviltion Wuther ( Ci)) Dtaler'a Choice • Travel Fllm Gallopln1 Gourmet uttle R11e1l1 OO ~(])ma>Nns lronSlde Bow1in1 for OollaB Mod Squad Truth or Congquences Whit's My line? I Love Lucy The FBI LI loba : Will Street Week ( (j)) Bonanza · D11m1 Thrte Stoo&H 7:30 I Ma~red1 ,arty • ~ CJ) (fg) HollJwood Squaru love American ~· Wor1d of Ult Sta i c , ( • j 1:00 I [ ( ~ a a h ~ r ' ~ a I ( ' ~ F ~ ' ( l I t t ( r • I ' 'R s wi ll bro< ~SatL s pro~ Un it cate der, ead 00@ (3) To Tell the Truth O Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (90) ''Baell to God's Country" (adv) '54-Rock Hudson, Marcia Henderson, Steve Cochran I Ho1an's Heroes Wor1d of Survival Washlnaton Week In Review friends of Man Word of SuntlVll little Ruuls 1:00 0 @ CU CBS fridaJ Movie Double Future: (C) (90) .. Zl111(' (R) (dra) '70 -George Kennedy, Anne Jackson. Eli Wallach. An insur- ance investigator. believing he is about to die, plants clues to convict himself of an unsolved crime so that his wife can collect the substantial reward. but his scheme backfires. 0 ~ 00 ®l m Sanford & Son "Golden Boy" (R) Fred buys half ownership of a professional fighter with the money Lamont had set aside for repairs. O Movie: (lhr) "The Best Yem of Our Lives" (dra) '46 -Fredric March, Myrna Loy, Dana Andrews, Teresa Wright, Virginia Mayo, Harold Russell. Ci) Wild Wiid West 0 ((jj(i))(lHE ABC Fri day Movie: (C) {2lfthr) "The Cowboys" (R) (wes) '72 -John Wayne. Roscoe Lee Browne, Bruce Dern. Colleen Dewhurst, A Martinez. A ranch~r takes a group of schoolboys and turns them into men on a cattle drive across 400 miles of the meanest country In the West. m Dealer's Choice m I IJlciA\ I Six Wives tf Henry VIII "Catherine Howard" The niece of the Duke of Norfolk becomes the youngest and most beautiful of the king's wives until her capricious behavior creates rumor s of infidelity ti) N1tiontl Flght or the Week Qj Movie; (C) (2hr) "Bocueclo '70'' (dra) '62-Sophia Loren, Anita Ekberg, Romy Schneider I Los An1etes News Review El Show de RositA Peru Japanese Lln1u11e Pro111ms THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, AUGUST 3, 1975 slightly more honorable plan of his 11:30 ft G1J CV CIS Lilt Movl1; (C) own in mind. "If• (susp) '67 -Roddy McDowell, (I) i IJl<!Al I Sb Wives of Henry Jill H1worth. VII "C~therine Parr" ~ne year after 0 Qj (I)@) er;, Johnny C.raon Catherine HoYtard 1s executed, Shecky Greene 1s guest host Henry marries Catherine Parr who is O · made a political pawn and buely The Honeymoonert escapes the walk to the Tower. @ Movie: "Run, hycho, Run" @E Yestnla (susp) '66 -Gary Merrill, Elg• An- derson 10:00 0 ~ (I) @) er;, Police Woman 0 (~ (!)) CI) Wide Wor1d Special "The Company" (R) Shelley Berman "Super Party: 'Tommy· Movie Pre- 8:30 Q ~ @ ~ g;, Chleo f, the and Paule Kelly guest in this drama mlere" (R) David Frost is the host Man "Long Live the Man" (R) After about 1 police Investigation into of this program which focu~es on 1 newspaper lists Ed among the de· three gangland executions stemming the premiere festivities at 1 celeb- parted in its obituary column, the from the organization of a syndl· rity soiree at the Studio One Club. man insists that Chico arrange a cate. Stus of the film, Elton Joh~ end "living" memorial service for him I PerfY Mason Ann-Margret, are interviewed. before the fact so that he can enjoy ' m ti) Netn (j) Movie: "Tht Train" (dra) '65- the music and the flowers. Fight of the Weell Burt Lancaster, Paul Scofield. m Merv Griffin Show : Phlladelphll Folk Festival lZ:OO ! Don IUrshner'a Rodi C~cert 9:00 0 ~ @®'J er;, Roellford Flies 10:30 0 (eij CI)) CI) t!) PU Chana· Movie: "Sa1uglrter of the Yam· ''Counter Gambit" (R) Rockford and Pfonship Covera.ge of the second p rn" (sci-fi) '62 -William Brandy. a gatig led by a recently released rOtJnd of play '" this tourname~t m Scrttn Stories convict stage a battle of wits over from the Firestone Country Club in @ Roell Concert a valuable pearl necklace arid a Akrori. Ohio. beautiful woman. @E Chesplrlto 1:00 0 ®)~Ci) I stJ¢!1L IN I I h t I The Untouchables 11 ·00 I CIJ a ~ ~ m News ~ru~s Drums, Fantasy ·~d lllU· Madison Squtre Gtrden fight • ~ . CU New1 sK>ns Featu~ed performers 1ncl.ud! Maste-'-e Theatre ''Upstairs 1 T~ree·Oog Night, Rex Reed, little Dow i ·~ • est of Grouc o Richard and Sl11de. nsta rs 6 Sfl. 811110 @E LI Criad1 Bien Criad1 • Movie: "Run Siient. Run Oetp" 1:30 m All-Night Show: "l'ht lllller Thlt 9:30 U G1J CV (j) CBS Friday Movie (dra) '58 -Clark Gable. Burt Lan· Stalked New Yorti," "The Haman Double future~ (C) (90) "They Call caster, J~ck Warden. Monster," "Ambush at Tom1hawt Me Trinity" (R) (wes) '72 -Terence I Mission:. Impossible tiap" H·11 B d s Mod Squ~d 1 • u pencer, Farley Granger, ~Pete G 1:45 IJ Movie: "Hell to Etemlty" (dra) Steffen Zacharias. A cowboy rides Ser .. ~nl n '60 -Jeffrey Hunter, David Jans· into town to discover that his no-tfttn , .. good brother is sheriff. When he lie Time Wrestling sen. learns what the brother is up to, he : The Thin Edg~ 3:30 IJ Movie: "ladmtn's Temt.ryn pretends to go along with the (~ ) Wanted. Dud Of Alive (wes) '46 -Raridolph Scott, Steve scheme because he has another only 11:15 @E Cinema 34 Brodie. 'ROCK MUSIC AWARDS' among the awards is a category for Public Service. Nominees are Joan Baez, non-perfonner Bill Graham {who also re· ceived a nom ination for Rock Personality of the Year), George Harrison, Elton John and Black Oak Arkansas. Superstars of the music world Diana Ross and Elton John will host the ''First Annual Rock Music Awards" Special, broadcast l!ve from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium "Saturday {Aug. 9) at lOPM on CBS. Selected by a blue ribbon panel of rock music critics and progressive disc 1ockeys representing various parts of the United States, the nominees are headed by several multiple category wi nners, including six nominations for Stevie Won· der, four for Elton John and The Rolling Stones. and three each for Bob Dylan, LaiBelle and John Lennon. Innovative Elton John, co-host. ''The envelope, please"-that time-honored cue and show business tradition has been pre-empted by a computer termi- nal located on stage. The winner's name will come out on punch paper tape to be announced to the audience by the st ar presenters in the t raditional manner. Of course, the computer will not be wearing a glittering, low cut gown, and its measurements are not at all entertaining, but at least no one will have to search for a letter opener. Three special stages, each one 70 feet wide, have been bu ilt within the auditorium, according to art director Bill Bonhert. "This will bring the acts out into the theatre. The performance will surround the audience, instead of vice~ versa," he explains. A unique aspect of \he decor will be the use of laser-bea m patterns of lighting-a-technique Bonhert describes as "light sculpture." The laser beams will be used as scenery. literally lighting the air in a kind of Orwellian display of decorative elements never before attempted on television. Accommodation within the sets of t he vast amount of com·· plex equipment used by the performing rock groups to re - produce each band's special sound, plus allowances for cameras and other video gear, the audience and star par- ticipants, presented quite a technical challenge. By using the extra rotating stages, the groups and their accouter· ments can be set up and technically "wired in" In advance of their appearance on stage. It's an evening guaranteed to shake up a lot of things- the audience, the staid tradition of awards shows, the sands of Santa Monica and, just quite possibly, the musical sands of time! P1ge 13 SATURDAY AUGUST 9 r.1 () i~ N I N l ·, 0 (Qj (j)) 00 Adventurtt of Gii· l~n W Movie: '1iunm.n's Walk" (wes) '58 -Van Heflin, Tab Hunter, James Darren. 9:00 IJ l~(j) Jeannie u ®l m und of "" tott Country Musk I ( ) (I) Devlin 6:00 'I' summer Semester Mister R!l_ers' Nelahborhood l..!!.I 9:30 G1J 00 (JJ Pebbln & Bamm 6:30 Ci) TV 8 Classroom Bamm m let's Rap . 0 Q} @ (f6) a;, Slamund 7:00 · Qj @®)a;, Addams family 0 Movie: •'{"Race for life" (adv) 6 Wee•end '55 -Richard Conte, Mary Alden. (eij Ci)) CI) Yo1i's Gane 0 (Q!j (j)) (]) l 1 t 1 I e ' I Ras· Brother Bun cue Ranaers 7:30 : ~u=rc;.":~!r 10:00 I ~~1111 cS'J'&j Scooby Doo fa) @ ®) m Chopper lunch · @ ®} m Pink Panther (Qj (j)) 00 Bues Bunny ot1d of SvNlvel Youth & the Issues (Cij (j)) 00 ED Super Friends Alternatives Movie: "Bleck Hand" (mys) '50 Ntws/PubUc Affairs -Gene Kelly, J. Carrol Naish. 00 Terry ' HI• Friends Ascot RKes : C.rrascolendes Trails Wat 8:00 @ rn Ci) Favorite M1rtlan : Sesame Street · ~ (!) (ig) m Emereency + 4 · Spanish Morie Pacesetters " 10:30 @ m (() Shenm! 6 B!i_Blue Marble • 13) 00 (ig} a;, Star Trek (r:tt) (j)) (]) H o n a I( o n I 6 ~People, Other rteces Phooey : "TllufMl9rheed, Son of (iJ Movie: "lonfer h1clclenr (dra) Alcb""' (idv) '4,r -Roddy Mc· '49 · -Ricardo Montalban. Georae Dowall, Preston Foster. Murphy, Howard da Silva. @ Movie Unit Three 11:00 8 (ft) CI) (j) Valley of the Dino. Trve Adventure saurs Voice of Tokyo 0 Q3 @ ()9) m Mlfor l t 1 I u e : Sesame StTett Baaeball Teams to be 1nnounced, 8:30 @ CI) @ Speed Bu.-r 0 MovW. (C) "E,itlph for A fut · ~ Ci)®} m Run, Jot, Run Cun" (wes) '67 -Michael Riva, Al· Gene Autry Thutr. bert Fa rley. 6 Rod Concert ! TI~111: Window to the South (Q!J CIJ> 00 ED These Art the Henry Fond• serves es the JS host on a speclel one-hour I Electric CompaltJ broadcast of All in the Femlly 11:30 (i1) (])CJ) Hlldson lrothers entitled "The Best of All In the Movie: .. Command Performance" Family.'' Recapltutet1n1 many (dr1) '31 -Arthur Tracy, Lilli memorable moments thet-have P•lmer. occurred In the lies of Archie 0 (Qj (j)) (I) Q) A Ill t r I c I II Bunker, his femlly end their Bandstand friends, the program Is to be (iJ CehbrttJ &elf Challtftae rebroadcast Seturdey (Aue. 9) fl!) Stuntt Street at BPM on CBS. 12:00 II (i1) Cil (() H er It • 81 1 b • • trotters 0 Movie: (C) "Tiit llan111 bid· tn'' (wes) '51 -Audie Murphy, Bri1n Donlevy, Scott Brady. Ad Ub 811 llut M1rtll1 alllltr M1ti1M Doubltf .. ture loltr ll•n ~ Cl) m rtt Albert .erd otllh ....._: "'Ttnll llttalloft" (dra) '58 -Don Kelly, M1~orie Heller. 0 Mtvlt: (C) "ltd G•rttrs" (mus) • '54 -Rosemary Clooney, Jeck C.r· son, Guy Mitchell, Gene Bury. Lott 11 SpKI Na1., & tlM Profnllt . .... a.Ida. ..... Dtsbop ( (()) NulMllt MuaJc · Fff• "The Themiel Wilderness" 1:00 @ CJ) (() CIS Chlldre1'1 F11111 ttthal "Circus Adventures'' (R) A comedy-adventure film from Holl1nd about five children who 1r1 deter· mined to Join 1 circus. ffi ~!.:::-lad tti• """r (dr1) '56 -John Payne, Petet Graves, THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, AUGUST 3, 1975 IPetticoet Junctkl" J11an Shepherd's' America ) Anlm•I Wor1d Cine en la Tarde Fiim "Outward Bound" 1:30 (])film Ft1ture "Hang Glidina" 0 Movie: (C) "Four Guns to the Border'' (wes) '45 -Rory Calhoun, Colleen Miller. George Nader. 1~1rc~:t!; The G1me m> Friends of Min film "Boundaries Against the War'' 2:00 II Dusty's TrHhouse 0 Aariculture USA "Female Hoa Farmer" 0 Movie: "Siity O'Rourke1' (dra) '45 -Alan Ladd, Gail Russell. 0 (~ ) (I) ED , G A ' 0 I f "PGA Championship" Live coverage of the third round of play In this tournament from the Firestone Country Club in Akron. Ohio. Lee Trevino is the defending champion in this $225,000 event. Movie; (C) "The Over-the-Hill Gena" (com) '69 -Pat O'Brien. Walter Brennan, Chill Wills. Edgar Buchanan, Andy Devine, Jack Elam. tn1l1ht Gomer Pyle ffi American Outdoorsman (])Concern : Junnt Woll With . . • • U.S. Navy · Tennis, Everybody's G111e 2:30 Morie: (C) "The Black Widow" (mys) '54 -Ginaer Rogerl, Vin Hefliri, Gene Tierney, George Raft. 0 Wildlife Thutre "Delta of the Orinoco" Nature photographer Rob· ert C. Hermes reveals the interest- ing habit1nts of the Delt1 of the Orinoco in Venezuela. Highlights in· elude the howaUin, speculated es a living link between reptile and bird, 1nd the 1nableps, a four-eyed fish that keeps watch above u well as below the surface of water. 00 Movie: "I, Jane Doe" (dra) '48- Vera Ralston, John Carroll. Thriller Outer Umlb OO h Chapurel Wortd of Rec:ln1 Yoke of A,rlcunure ! ..... • Acriculture USA Wally's Workshop J:OO · "fl Action • Movie: (C) "'The Wollderful ntl'J'' (wes) '59 -Robert Milch· um, Julie London, Gary Merrill. CJ) RFD Hollywoocl Cl) F11m Future WlW Wiid West : l•taruU.UI ANmltlon Ftstlv1I · Muslcel YartetJ Show • C.nedlln Adventure · Rim Future l:JO Movie: .. Blood of the Vampire" (hor) '58 -Don1ld Wolfit, B1rb1r1 1Shel:.~r:s:ot1d Tarun Tholtn Movie: (C) "'T1lt Man WhO nttd to live Fomer" (dra) '70- Stuart Whitman, Sandy Dennis. ITht Min Froa UNCU Tht VlrclnlH ~.,.,.,. .. 11., Mftie.: (C) "Tiff ThtM Wllllt 1 Hort" (dra) '69 -Robert Redford, Katherine Ross, Robert Blake. ED Boo• Beat (eij (j)) Racine fllm "lntern1tion· al 500" m fanfarrla Falcon m Movies: "Hello Cros1101ds," "Man With Two Facts" ED Fim futu,. 4:00 II World of Survival g Movie: (C) "Tht Second Best Secret Aaent" (com) '65 -Tom Adams, Karel Slepanek. 00 Wrestling From the 01,mplc ( Celebrity Tennis El Super Show de 11 Situ P'orter W11oner Show Nova ) Racinf Film "Salton City 500" I Futbol-Soccer Greatest Sports Leaenda Voice of Aaric:ulture 4:30 I @ ~ CBS Sports Spectacular Celebr Bowlin& 8 Stu Trek m HEE HAW-TONITE'S *COMEDY HIT!!! 1~:!11H:Ompson Sho• Ci)) NFL Attlon lud Furlllo's Steam Room Corona Now 5:00 00 Gllllaan'a Island fJ (Qjl ) (])CD ABC 's Wide World of Sports • Wiid Wild West O News Mod Squad (i) Name of the Game , : ilmm, Dean Show : film Three stooies 5:30 · CJ) Newt 6:00 6:30 7:00 6 Ottle Rascals Movie: (C) (2hr) "Klnr Kon1 Esupes" (hor) '69 -Lindi Miller, King Kona. m W~d Football Le11u1 The Southern California Sun at San An· tonio. ® Nashville Music Eil:l The Way It Wu "1941 Heavy- weight Title Fi&hl -Joe Louis/Billy Conn" (R) m UttSe R11C1ls Fa1111ty Thtm f ~ l r~ I N (. O CIJ@CD tmmNen llfllftZI My Partner Ult 8host Nlaht Qallery luscando Una Estrella Hee Haw : Fltl~Une 00 <a Cl)> ED News • KN Ntw1 Conference W1t1d at War rn ,., Cots Utt Country Ci) Other P'eople. Other "'8ca ' lo1 de Mealco • The Fbti.rm111 Media . Thrte Stoe1n Other Peopk, Other Places WUcl ""'' .. '" • Dll'"ond Htld Bowline for Dollars Sammy & Co111pany al "IWS flt9 Jene,.. .. Million $ MOYie: (2hr) "lladl· board Ju1p" (d11) '55 -Glenn Ford, Anne Francis, Sidney Poitier. ~It Tabs A 11ttlf ~ ~ ;7!'" Sflow e • ( • 7:30' . .. , t r I ) . I I E e 8:00 ~ c t i c • E G "' ._ I • z $ G N s . 'c Ct ., ,, ti fl s· ' ·=~1 9:00 tt (1 w I h IG s m 11 R' sl ti tt Cl w II I (• ni ~ I L K I Pop Cots tfl• Country I Bolin& from the Olrmplt 81Ktl Penpecdve on the Ntwi Country CamiYal (j)) m Llwrence Welk Show Premier film I Of. Jauera lnv11lon Hour CJ:30 e @ (]) Bob ""hart Show (R) I 7:30 iWild World of Animals Bob breaks a long-standin1 rule @ (I) Let's Mab A Dul aga inst treating friends when he • JeopardJ agrees to counsel Emily's friend, Love American StJle whose marriaae to a muscular gym Erewttness: Loa Anatfes Ser· teacher seems to be breaking up. ments Include: "Frontyard farmer" -I 8olin1 from the OIJmplc A look at actor Eddie Albert's front· Lltln Profile yard farm in Pacific Palisades: and Country l'Jace ··surfers on Concrete" -Some U · leraman film "Smiles or A tonishing stunts on sutebouds in Summer Ni1ht" a drainage ditch in Gardena. 10:00 e @ CV (I) ,..,IS""'ft""(""'IA""'L"'I The First I Na11e That Tune ' Annual Rodi Musk AWltds (90) Wiid llln&dom Diana Ross and Elton John host this (})Hank Thompson Show music event, airing live from the 1'1i111po Soble el Tletnpo Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, lloMly Qoldabott Show which honors the most significant Woman "Affirmative Action in creative contributions to the rock Business" music field during the past year. CiD Police Su.,!lt0n There are several multiple category 1:00 6 @ (})Cl) All In ttle f1mlty winners heading the nominees, in- "The B&St or All in the Family" (R) eluding six nom inations for Stevie (lhr) In this repeat broadcast, host Wonder,. four for Elton John and Henry Fonda presents memorable The Rollin1 Stones, and three each highlights from previous shows to for Bob Dylan, LaBelle and John cel ebrate the pro1ram's lOOth Lennon. Hi1hlightin1 the evening is broadeast. the announcement of the first elect- 0 @ Ci) (1j) m E It! e r I 1 n • ed member in the newly-founded THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, AUGUST 3., 1975 DICK CAVETT: 'TALKED HIS WAY UP' ' When Dick Cavett was a youngster in LiocOln, Nebraska, he got up his courage one night and spoke to a real celebrity-Bob Hope, who was visi ting Cavett's native state to do a show. "1 think I said something brilliant like 'Good .show, Bob.' and Hope replied 'Thanks, kid,' " recalls Cavett. who has s ince talked his way into a position of his own in the entertainment world. Although lhe urbane, wry Yale alumnus and former copy boy for TIME magazine 1s best known as a master conversationalist, a status he achieved as host of his own highl y acclai!l)ed t_alk show, Cavett has a variety of talents wh ich he plans to domonstrate more fully on The D ick Cavett Show. his new summer series of four hour-long programs to be broadcast on four consecutive Saturday nights be· ginning Saturday (Aug. 16) at I OPM on CBS ... We're planning it as a blend of comedy skiLS, musical numbers and some conversa- tion," explains Cavett who less than a year ago stated: "If I were to dream a program for myself, l suppose I might do a show that combines variety, drama, dance, interviews, a little of everything- all the things I ever wanted to do. Don't forget,'' he adds, "that I am a performer. I started out to be a performer. I hke it and have missed, ii.., Of course, there's a lot of performing in in terviews, but it's not 11" same as acting." qi "Prestidialtation'' (R) Surgeons Rock Music Hall of Fame and an at Rampart Hospital operate on Dr. award to the Outstanding Rock Cavett's first work In television was actually in several dramatic Brackett's father (auest James Personality of the Year. programs, including a live "Playhouse 90'' entitled "The Hiding Gregory), and the paramedics cope The Rar lriem Show Place" which starred Trevor Howard, James Mason and Richard with ~ qiagician trapped under· Musical Contest Basehart. Cavett had a small role as a loung Nazi. "Around that water m a trunk. Championship Wrestlln1 point I used to tell people that the life o a versatile character actor 0 Liar's Club Lou Cordon Show Id be th t t. f . J'f f Id . . " he II "I D (Qi) (J)) (]) m A8C Satunlar 10:30 6 Todar •t Aiu• Caliente wou e ~OS ~a IS ymg I e cou 1m~gme, reca s. n Mme: (C) llhr) "ICll station • Thr" ,ats90rb to Adventure l a more comedic. vern . I wo~ld really l~ve to have ~en a ~eco!"d Zebra" (R) (adv) '68 -Rock Hud· studio 22/Qub Tl•• l b~ana on a var.1ety sho~, like Carl Remer or Howie Moms w1_th son, Ernest Bor1nine, Patrick Mc-11:00 0 m (Cit) (j)) News ~Id Caesar. Strange as II may or may not seem. I am ver~attle Goohan, Jim Brown, Tony Bill, Lloyd Movie: (C) .. An, Cun Can Pia(' enough for that--constantJy improvising and supervisi ng myself and Nolan. The crew or the USS Nucleer (wes) '68 -Giibert Roland, Edd I others. I think maybe J am made for that kind of thing," Submarine Tigerfish, under the Byrnes. . . . . ' command of Cmdr. James ferrady The Lucy Show , In sphe of the fact that Cavett has done on·a1r interviews with (Rock Jfudson), is sent on a perilous Temtr Tl1Htr1 people, from Raquel Welch and Jane Fooda to Lord Laurence voyage under the Arctic ice cap to wo.,.e1111 Lon stories 1 Olivier and Tennessee Williams, he claims to be less of an extrovert rescue survivors at a w11ther sta· 700 aub I than is generally assumed. "I almost don't like to converse," he says. tion shattered by an eJtploslon and · All-Star Wrutllq "That was one of the strange things about my job as talk show host. I fire and enveloped by a winter • · Roct ~flCllft " 1 could go to a party and sit in a corner and play with a puz.zle all storm. 11.15 MOYie. "rammy Tell Mt Tru~ I night or watch the dip turn yellow and be very happy" I Lawrence Welk com) '61-Sandra Dee, John G1vm. · c.ltqe (,, (J)) Sd·fl Thatrl Another facet of the Cavett talent that will be aired on his new S,.111stt MoYte l:lO 0 Cl) llOl News summer series is his writing. "We are firming up some terrific pro- MoYle Mevlt: 'Voodoo Wou•" (hor) fessional writers for the summer series," says its title star, "But I Hollywood Television Thealtt '57 -Marla En1tish, Tom Conway. also plan to do some of the material along with Christopher Porter- "for the Use of the Hall" (R) D Ra1111 p,..s.aso11 ftolfallt Los field (a pal from Yale days who co-authored the book "Cavett" with Suptf Show Angeles Rams vs. Dallas Cowboys. · him). "Writing is another unsatisfied appetite for me I didn't have JapantM Lln11111e Proar11111 O MoYte: "The lneredtble Shrh•ll· . . . · . . l :JO hp eon the Country lttf Man" (sci-fi) '67 _ Grant Wil· time to wnte my own piatenal on t~e talk sh9w. The ad libs during Createst ~ utttld• Iiams, Randy Stuart, April Kent. the show were usually spontaneous. 9:00 @(})Cl) Mary Tr* Moere ~ ~1111111 & Co•pellJ Cavett developed his writing talent even before be began talking (R) Mary takes on the fru~-6 Mowle: (C) "r1111 Ac:rou -professionally. While he was a copy boy on TIME and making tr1tin1 task of helplna Sherry Fems t • R (com) '66 -Dean Martin, the rounds of casting offices, he read an item that Jack Paar was (1uest Barbera Colby), a 1irl with Alain Delon, Rose'!'ary Forsyth, , worried about his opening monologue. whom she once sharad I Jail cell, m Silent MM • The Monster' A n " 10 st11irht even thouah the 1irl 1925 melodrama. "So, recalls Cavett, I sat myself down and wrote one, two pages hemlf i"1''t too thrilled with the 12:00 6 flbulous 52! (C) "'The Aquar· long and carried it in my inner pocket as my most precious posses- idea. Ian•" (adv) '70 -Jose Ferrer, sion. "J went up to deliver it and by a stroke of luck ran into Paar U ~Cl) (fO) m NIC Sltunlar Ricardo Montalban. . near his office. Happily enough, be was in a receptive mood that Mcwlt: (t} ll1,lhr) "'The Amn1• 0 lfOJ lest of Tonlfht day and used a bit of my material. So I wrote a second monologue ment" (R) (dra) '69 -Kirk Dou1-00 ~Yle: ''The Ufe of Emile Z~" and soon I was hired as a comedy writer on his staff." las f1ye Dunaw1y, Deborah Kerr, (dra) 37 -Paul Munl, Josef Schild-., , . Richard Boone, Hume Cronyn. The kraut. Wben Paar left tb~oolght Show, Cavett remamed to wnte for story of a brilliant California advtr· m All-Ntiht Sllow: "Clalt Fro• ttle the succession of gu hosts who followed-among them .Groucbo tlslna executive, a man with every-Uallnown," .. Hell 011 Devll's Island," Ma~. Jack E. Leonard, ack Carter, Soupy Sales, Merv Griffin, Sam thin& that success and affluence "The Dnll lit." "A Chump at Or· Levensen and Mort Sahl. Following the lead of his friend Woody can 1fford him-except happiness. ford" Allen , a comedy writer-turned comedian, Cavett decided to write who must choost bet'ffee~ his wife 12:30@ The Waters Family . comedy for himself and began by appearing in the avant-garde and his unconventlon1I &trlfrlend. l:JO Cl At OM Wlttl • • • )ohn Schles-places like Mr. Kelly's in Chicafo. the Hungry I in San Francisco II MO¥il: (C) (~r) ..,._.. Hiit" sinier. d th a· E d . N Y Th . . l d' th (dr1) ,45 _ Georie Ritt. Join Ben· 2:00 II MM: (C) "'The Senn Yur an . e 1tter n 10 ew or . _ e. st1nts, 1oc u mg e one. at nett, Pem Ann G1mer. ltdl" (com) '55 -Tom Ewell, the Bitter E!'~· proved to ~ a be_ginnmg. He was soon appeanng Ci)'"'° Marilyn Monroe, Evelyn Keyes. on top telev1s1on programs, mcludmg those of former ~ Merv 0 MoYte: (C) (to) "The Mar1ud· 3:30 IJ Mevlt: (C) "lattte • Shoct" Griffin and Johnny Carson and later on The Ed Sullivan Show, ers'' (wes) '55 -D•n Oury11, (dra) . '56 -Ralph Meehr, Paul which was produced by Bob Precht, who is producing Cavett's new KHnan Wynn, Jeff Richards. Henre1d, Janice Rule. summer series. Page 15 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. AUGUST 3. 197!'.i ALTEC @'§)amt1 tower The ESS •mf.1 Tower os • h19n '*1orrrenoe luAutY ~ ol IN! w0<10 t1mous 1m1-t The Towert aeeo tlas:5 oerlounence •s o«>t11n..i '"'OUl>ll UM o1 1 11111 •••· IOOI Ouat1e< wi ve trensmossoon l1ne 1111>ynnth Comcone fh<s konC) ol DISS r>eff0fm1nce w1lh lhe unot-ed Helf l tt moloon 1r1n1IOtrTl4lr tor true lflle-of~he-et1 ~ormance CHECK A TLANT1c··s LOW PRICE t t t t t t t t I I t ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~-· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HOUIS: 11n Fri. 11 to L W. I 0.1; S-. 12-1 • 445 I. 17 ... COSTA M1SA atlantic music stereo c H - Our People Quiz: Hunting Enemies -And Bachelors DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Last Chance to Enter Family Weekly' s "Family Favorites" Recipe Contest. Entry Blank and Details, Page 9. . k Them YOurself \ W8f'lt to ult • f-penon • queM+on? 8eftd ttle qvntlon Oii • .......... to •• ,._, .. f'.,..lly WMlrty, 941 t..ulnoton Ave., .._ Yont, N.Y. 10o22. We'll ~ '6 for publllhed qu .. ttOM. Sony, we ee11'1 alltlWer otllera. FOR ALAN ALDA Do 1fOU rea1Jfl think it wa. a gt>od idea to laooe the McLean S~ chatocler on •11•A•s•r get 1cilledP My /rienda and I fe"lt tnrible aboui it.- E.G., Bloomington., Ill. • Yes, and let me tell you why. Ooe of the points we've been trying to make on our show is that in war, your best friend is standing next to you one minute and the next FOR UBERA.CE What wu your most embanassing experience?-Mary A. Steinbauer, Sacramento, Calif. • At the Las Vegas Hilton I was to make my exit by 8ying offstage, Peter Pan-style. One night, the cable wire got stuck-leaving me dangling in midair, 25 feet up. I felt like a well-done side of beef in my red costume. And I looked it. I was hanging upside down. FOR MRS. GERALD A. FORD Do you believe in Women's Liberation?-Brian Glenn, Avon, Conn. • I've been very lucky in having had the best of two worlds (wife-mother and an early satisfying career as a dancer as well). I feel a woman should have a choice. She should have an equal opportunity to pursue whatever kind of life she wants:· By the same tolceo, the woman who wants to stay home should approach her job with pride. It's im- portant to reach our potential in whate<rer role we choose. FOR ESTHER ROLLE of "Good Timu .. - . You always look great oo your show. Aren't you clrased a littJe too well for a .. poor .. fatnily?-Mn. L. ~· Walter, Dubuque, Iowa e How nice of you to say I look great-and that's the way every woman should try to dress. We follow a budget oo the show and buy tailored wash-and-wear clothes that don't cost a lot of money. FOR WILUAM E. MILLEB, 1964 Republlcan vice presidential candidate As• National GOP Chainmn and Seo. Barry Coldwata•1 running m•te in 1964, do you see any chance th.t someone can force President Ford to drop Nelson Roclcefelltt from the 1976 ballot?-). Banker, Amherst, N.Y. • If President Ford is a viable candidate in 1976 and wants Nelson Aldrich Roclcefeller as his running mate, there is only one man who could keep Mr. Rockefeller off the ticket. His name is Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller. FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR b there • ..rift between Judy carlad·· daaglm111 Liza Minaelli aDc1 Loma Laft? rft hard Lorna r....cs Liza•• success.-L.A.R., Hot Springs, Ark. • They're~ close. In fact, Lorna idolizes her baJf- sister, about ~ham~ says: "'Talent ii not inberitid. You've either got it or you haven't. Liza's got it, and she's the world's greatest entertainer.. We're both busy and don't see each other as often as we'd like. If a whole year went by during which we oever spob or wrote, it wouJdn't change our relationship." Uza is the ooe Loma turns to in her times of trouble. Liza, Loma and Joey Luft were anoouooed as guests of honor at a star-studded party recently in Judy's memory at New York's Rainbow Room. Lorna and Joey were there, but Liza wasn't: Critics seized on that as a Vgn of a tmmy "rift. Actwdly, ~ -wu-in ~ ~g a movie, ~ Lorna read her wire of apology. · ~ f'tloto by Heftfy OfOMfftM/T~d minute he's dead. Of all the hundreds of people who've died on "M•A•s•1t in three yean, we were never quite able to make that point before-awtainly not in the way we • made it when M4an's character was lcilled. That's be- cause his character was someone the public loved. Some people told me it turned out to be a great opportunity for them to discuss the subject of death with their lcids. Other ,eeople felt it was a terrible burden for the same reason- tbey resented us for making them tallc about death. FOR ROBERT CONRAD, dar of "M1;1rph the 'Sur] Which movie star made the greatest impression oo you? -M.R., Boise, Idaho • Tyrone Power. A mutual friend was speaking to him and, without warning, gave me the receiver. I said the first thing that came into my head: "I'm trying to make it in the movies. What advice do you haver He advised me all right. Not on acting. but how to deal with women, explaining: .. If you can handle women, you can concentrate on your career. If you can't. your love life and your professional life will get into a mess." FOR PHYLUS DILLER What do you think ol the saying "'beauty is oaJy tkin deep"? -I.L., Fremont, Calif. e So is UCLY .... FOR LOU BROCK, baleball star I thought you had an even disporitioo, ~ I wu ADP* iaed to ru~ after Steve Garvey was voted National League Most Valuable Pt.yer last year, that you said angrily you wouldn't llCCept the award if it were voted to you. Why? -John Miller, Canton, Ohio • I held no resentment toward Garvey, even though. I think I earned the MVP Award. In fact, I know I earned' it. What I couldn't accept was the flood of phone calls from the same guys who had just selected Garvey. They wanted to know how I felt about not being picked. F-OR BAIUJARA W ALTE-llS Why do you alway.·totenupt your.guests? It makes view- ers think you're very cooceitecS:-B. Leonar~ Plint, Mich. e I'm sony you think that. I try hard not to interrupt, but we have a tight schedule and we're not allowed to exceed our time. Sometime,, I interrupt because guests, unaware . of this limit. aren't reaching their point. anCl I know they'll feel terrible about this when the show is over. I bate butting in, and do it as rarely as possible. I'm truly sad if it's inter- preted as massaging my own ego. ,..._.a. 1m /iJ 1(97~ -n. Nuw._,., Mligczloe A, on t ., ..-. c , 0 , -.. .. •et.--.Ct ti n _,.._.._., A. _....., -· l"nwllwr FM Dau a. ""'*''•t. 0.... ,,...., .. , llORTOll ~ ,,_dint aetl htln.., ~ L DAYIOOW. ca ' llOMllT D.. CARNEY. Ew. ~l....Awc. ...... 1110 I PATllfCK II. 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L lmcos1-.1ndlNl1ftltq\!IPflW!llt. P1Ctwp S-C.mt*S--Motortio1111S__ -.iiuu .... ..._..__~ *-Offiem ~.OMo • ......,.t' s . .,."',.......,o.....,.. 1•75 J - - - - - --- - - - - - -If VOU OV~LlfV YOU'LL RECEIVE YOUR QUOTE ANO AWLICATI<* wtTHIN 10 DA.VS - - - ------- - - - By Rose Kennedy , Especially for FAMILY WEOLY How Rosemary Brought Strength to Us- And All the Nation's Retarded "We were comforted then by Cardinal Newman's 'Meditation': 'God has created me to do Him some definite service .... I am a link in a chain, a bond of connection between persons. He has not created me for naught. I shall do good .... lf I am in sickness, my sickness may serve Him; ... if I am in sorrow, my sorrow may serve Him. He does nothing in vain .... He may take away my friends. He may throw me among strangers. He may make me feel desolate, rrJ-ake my spirit sick, hide my future from me-still He knows what He is about.' " Since the publication of my book, "Times to Remember," the one ques- tion I am asked most is this: "Mrs. Kennedy, how can you go on in the face of all the tragedy that has befallen your' My answer does not satisfy everyone. 1 believe it is a matter of will--Ood's will and my will. Early in life I decided that I would not be overcome by events. My philosophy has been that. regardless of the circum- stances, I shall not be vanquished, but will try to be happy. Cite is not easy fo., any of us. But it is a continual challenge, and it is up to us to be cheerful-and to be strong, so that those who depend on us' may draw strength from our example. When I discovered that my daughter Rosemary was retarded, my fint reaction was &hock and surprise. Ulte all mothers, I bad prayed that my child would be born -normal and healthy. In the birth of my two oldest sons, Joe and Jack, this prayer bad been answered. Theo, one and a half yean after Jack's birth, I bad to endure the anguish of every mother who learns that her child wm have to face lhe world with a devastating handicap. We went from doctor to doctor see.king hope, but from all, we beard the same answer: "rm sorry, Mrs. Kennedy, but we can do nothing." ll was nerve-wracking, incom- prehensible, and for my husband and me, unprecedented. We were comforted then. as so often in our lives, by the magnificent "Medita- tion" written m the 19th century by Car- dinal John Henry Newman, the famous English churchman and author. He wrote: "God has created me to do Him some de.finjte service. He bas committed some work to me which He has not com- mitted to another. I have my mission. I may never know it io this life, but I shall be told it in the ne.tt. 1 am a link in a chain. a bond of connection between per- sons. He bas not created me for naught l ahall do good .... If I am in sickness, my sickness may serve Him; in per- c 2 ii • ily was a constant illumination. Though we tried never to treat Rosemary any dif- ferently from the others, our children seemed to sense the great need for com- passion, and they willingly gave it. The children tried to include Rosemary in everything they did. At Hyannis Port she would crew in their boat races. On the boat. they would give her simple tasks, and she usually could do what she was told. She was es1>4Zcia1ly h~lefut ·,with the jib and holding the ·mainsheet. Winning at anything always brought a marvelous smile to her face. She was always one of the team, and it was just accepted and understood by the other children that Rosemary did oot go sailing or swimming a.Jone. She did what they di~veo took tennis lessons whctn iliey did. She loved dances and pretty clothes, and w.,n she went to a dance, looking very lovely, Jack would take her card and fill out some of her dances for ~ her with his friends. I know that it wasn't • ~ easy ~or them, especially when Rosemary ~. ~ would say, "Why don't other boys ask me .... to dancer' f I feel sure that my sons and daughters • c ~ learned much of their concern and des~e Roeemary, IMwft hen at 11, "lac.cl to dreM up. wear pretty clolhn. hne her ta.Jr tlud and her tlngemlllte pollllhed." pld'ity. my perplexity may serve Him; lt l am in sorrow, my son ow may serve Him. He does nothing in vain. He knows what He is about. He may take away my friends. He may throw me among strangers. He may make me reel desolate, make my spirit sick, hide my future from me--still He knows what He is about." Rosemary was born at home--a nor- mal delivery. She was a beautiful child. But early in life Rosemary was diff erenr. She was slower to crawl, slower to waUt aod speak than her two brothers. J wa.s told she would catch up later, but she never did. The presence of Rosemary in our fam- to help those less fortunate from their C!lt- perieoce with their own sister, Rosemary. When, in later life, some of them were in a position to inftuence public opinion and to shape policy, the lesson Rosemary taught them intluenced the lives of aU handicapped people everywhere. Parents ask me whether all mentally re- tarded children should be kept at home. I do not think a single answer can apply to a.II cases. Certainly, there is no substi- tute for the physical and emotional stimu- lation that a mother and father (or brothers and sisters) can give to a chiJd, especially in the first year or two of Life. But just as there came a time when we felt Rosemary would benefit from being away from home, so every family may have to face the reality of not being able to care for their child. Portunately, we have traveled far from the days when the only alternative to borne was a large, impersonal institution. In a growing number of states, laws are being passed that establish the right of every handicapped child to complete pub- lic education. The federal courts have ruled that mentally retarded childreu have a Constitutional right to such educa- tion."I think this is very important. There is a growing acceptance of mental and physical :differences. People are learning that the retarded are far mote like other people than they are different from them. And even those diflerences are no longer perceived as threatening. When parents of handicapped children ask me for advice, here's what I tell them: • I tell them that we can help prevent mental retardation in many instances. We can test for the mental disease phenyl- ketonuria and control it by diet. We can vaccinate against measles and that even- more-subtJe danger to babies, German measles. We now know the cause of mon- golism, and perhaps in the near future., we'IJ be able to "cure" it. And we ve aware that as much as 75 percent of aJI mental retardation is induced by poverty, poor medical care, inadequate diet. lack of affection and stimulation-not by genetic defect or birth accident. • J tell people that there are many dif- ferences among children-some are short, some tall, some black, some white. Some children do not hear or see, walk or talk as well as other children. Some do not learn as quietly. Nooe of these dif- ferences is a cause for shame or guilt. •I tell parenb that despite these differ- ences children can and should be loved not only by their families but also by their neighbors and by the people of their com- munity. • I tell them that research has shown that a handicapped child need not destroy a family, but can actually strengthen it and deepen the love shared between Continu~d on pag~ J J FAMILY WEEl<LY, A119u .. ~· 1975 • I For all those atainathateveey .. bodJ"in your funity seems to pick up all the ,time, try new Shout. · 1t•a made to get the tough stains out. Works great on . everything from cotton to synt~ t'o permanent preu. Big stains, amall ' ataina, euy ataina, tough fltaina .•• Sh0ut ceta 'em ~ut- 'n.,b •'•• Uke lllOtor oil an~ f~ ltaina:eoiree stains and t.ea stains. Playground mesa and permanent preu stains. Grimy cuff and collar siam.. . Muat&l"d stains and ket.chup •tainL Chocola~ ataiba and oranpjuice ltaina. Ground·in aoil anCI any kind.I paayoil~ , '1'9qh 8'airia eome out when you ·~ay OD· S))out. ·---..,. __ _ _,.. ... -~ °""~-... -.-...... ,,.,,,.. -;, __ ,...,.._..,. -......-....... ___ ....,..... ·. _ _ ... _ ............. ,.,.., : ....... • ..,.uc ........... , • .,.... . ---........ --. _ _, ___ _ .. ___ _ ,,__ __ ._,,_ -·-·--'-·-...._ ... ,.,..., .......... c:... ..... ,,_ .. '-· Olloo p-4 -'r lo U.l.A. _, ........ ' ............ ,, .. Speetrum/7.5 ___ \ __ Sports Mlnl-Pronte . JOE MORGAN: A Rlval Manager Sap He'a The a..t Player In the League Joe Morgan, the All-Star second baseman of the Cincinnati Reds, has proved there is still room for a little man in a major sport. At 5-7, 155 · pounds, Joe may be the .. smalJeJ(rnan playing regularly In the big leagues, but he's one qf the game's biggest players. Morgan was batting at a .350 clip at midseason and was getting more than his share of home runs, RBl's and stolen bases. During the past three years with the Reds, Morgan has averaged 21 home runs a year, 115 runs, 150 hits, 69 stolen bases and a batting average close to .300. He's also considered a genius In the field and has twice won the Golden Glov& as the National League's best defensive second baseman. The man who la loudest In Jobmansblp Clues to Your Hidden Job Abllltl .. "I don't like my job, but I don't know what kind of work I'd like any better" Is a common complaint. Paying attention to the things that give you trouble on the job and the things that you succeed in off the job can help you discover your hidden job abilities . For example, you may often fall be- hind at work because you're tempted to spend time away from your desk on various errands and discussions. I• all that talk and emincf.hopplng really necnury, or are they Juat waya to provide the human contact you en)oy? If you find that you're t 8 FAMILY WEEKLY. Augu1t 3, 1975 ainglng Morpn'• pralMa la Walt Alaton, manager of the rival Loa Ange1M Doc:1gen. "Morgan'• oot 9PMd, power, plap good .,.,..._ what .... la there lo do? I gotta take . him a the be9t playe\' In the league," he uya. ... Morgan's ability to steal bases as well as drive In runs mak~ him a double-barreled threat. "The rlak of Injury la g....., In eteallng a bae than on U, other pl8y," Joe edmlta. "I'm taking a chance every time I go for a ateal. But I make every effor.t to avoid being hurt. Def9naivefy, MCond baM ... poaltJon where the lnJury-rlak factor la ·•leo very high. Thia adde to the preuur" on me In every game." ... Injuries caught up , with Morgan late last season. In one nationally televised contest, he swung savagely at a pitch by Mike Marshall of th8""odgei:s, missed it, and toppled in t'tle dirt as his ankle gave '/lay. He got up, insisted he could still bat despite the ankle in- jury, and knocked another pitch for a two-run homer .... Morgan also helps his team by his uncanny talent for drawing .bases on balls. He has re- ceived mere than 100 walks a season for five of the past six seasons .... Morgan Is a native of Bonham, Texas, but began his professional baseball career In 1963, playing for Modesto, Calif. He moved up to the big leagues with Houston, and went to Cincinnati In 1972. He and his wife Gloria have two children. Ironically, they live off- season In the city of Cincinnati's arch-rival competitor-Oakland, Calif.--By Barry Abram8on most content when dealing with people and most restless when con- fined to tools, papers and objects, maybe it's a clue that you should seek a working-with-people job-like sales, for example. Your -outside activities can provide other clues to the kind of job you would enjoy. If you're pleased when elected treasurer or financial leader of tlie group, realize that most people would shy away from such. volunteer tasks. Your liking for the job probably reflects bookkeeping, numerical or business talent. Do you find It easy to take on the role of chair- person and keep your committee working enthusiastically? You may have two precious talents on which you could build a career: the ability to work with people and organizational skill. Does arranging for publicity for your group seem a fun and easy assignment? Maybe you'd be happy In public relations. The thing to remember is this: The reaponalbllltlft you accept with pleau,. and auc- Cffd at In your voluntMt letau,. activffift auggeet your hidden pakS- wortc ablllta...-By S. R. Redford ... OYOMIMmenl .. a ........... "' Let me say this bluntly- "o•entaement AoveniMmen1 YOU CAN MANAGE ALMOST ~ALL BUT · THE MOST GRIEVOUS ILLNESSES ENTIRELY BY YOURSELF Without drugs ••• without cost : .. without painful apparatus ••• and (except in rare instances) entirely without the services of a doctor! ..,. llanh llonlaon, Doctor ol ChkofwaetJc llY FILES U£ FIUED WITH CASES THAT READ UKE MIRACLES ••• TO GIVE JUST A FEW! ..._......,,.. IDIO'llYRMA-M.r. Patrid J. Md a_.._.. alld kJlll ........ CW of Clftllll,-. Om day, he c:oaped IO UftCOllffua.bl) Mnt ttlllt tlh dlNnJra came kxlR and alftlOlt dad W.. l ~ W.. l ._.. MlllACl.B Seccm aed dim raulta -1"unecffaU and nuipffkent. ~n1)'. he OOllld • bnatfle -freely end eully. Re aid he ewn felt Hire Mthls ....._...-.hi hada'1 t.1r for J'Uftl 9UtiOtJI llL\11'1' All.MDfl' ~Mr. WhlbleY S. -• mu with a ~ heart af1metll. trvlY a cardiac crlpolt. He CC*ld hud\y -It wttheaC .rtl«D81 and puft'lnc. The ~ .,.. I did ._ to take all W. --9kiaet and IUlh me. dow1I dlle drUI. 11lea I_ '9~ ...... the .-dal hurt..htaihls .atts of TRB MTRAO.B 800Y 1UNB-UP ... 10 Nlte'le plndlcd .rws ro die heart 10 that the\' were free to tr&Mmlt flmctloul ~r. ,_,. I cajoy UU.." Mr. S. c~ "I doo'l hue IO .,__ •.. 'i'WI ._.drills~-" E.-c-111, he ~Ir IO JC>od he ... able to do~! "l'm m.d u ~!"he e.lvlodrd. "After all that money I ~ Oft doctonl Thll 11 Hite a mlnclt." ucaUCIA~ 1-K PAIN a&LRVU)-lllr. 1l. ........ wnay prof1•cw, had a trutY •k>lml •• or ldalka. TIIC Pill• wu 110 tnM that bellde ot perplratlon dripped from hll forchud u Ille artmn'*4 to lt.,.d ll'IUCh leM •alt. He wu P'OllJ from dnap that dodon had 1i11en him. I showed him ho• to rel~ u. ~ of 1111 eclal6c aene--wtilch .,, .. rubblna aplatt '*--Uct he upcrfeaced lminedlate relief. "This ~ It!" ti. U · dallMcl. •J'wc IJO( DO pala al el~fot the ftnt lllftc!" ASTHMA AND v·AalCOllE VEINS ULDVEO-Hekf\ B. wu a •out ladY flt lier 40'1 trith chronic broachlal uth111a llY'd iep bullfns W'ltti n16cotc wclne. I qulcltty tllc>wcd hc1 two MJRACl.B IKrets that...__... llar bk-4 rekf fnim lier 119 ....,...__ Ha ....,_ --...,.... lo reline pe,.._ Ole ....,... ot aa. J!Mt ... * •u 1YYl111 ell actaet. I llhowcd '-uodln MlllACl.B eec:rct wtdcll Nu...ed II at-. to her lft*l aWioli.lefl ~ ~a..B TIIAT CAN woa9t FOR YOU 111 To -It'• &ll Q\llte C:ommoa. l -It enry day. To O(ben, It'• • •Jrada. But lb. mlraci. la not 111~. I do oot claU..·•1 mechOda lle.S-.0 phyakian can claim ttla "(be body ltaU doe• tM tinu... All JOll clo I& let It i.tc <WV /. • the .,,.,. l lbow youl Al WIUI Ill IMOlodl of 1otlf-trc~, If Ille l\I~ IUl- ented In ~. Moat.oft'• anr boo11t dcin not brin1 )'OU lhc rd.Id JOU dnlre eftct • l'Caonabk period of IU-we 11.lllftl 1hat JOU llM11 ~It ,_ doctor. ''To say your worll ls mancloua Is rallY an undtnutt:mcot. I haYe bear lo practa lO yan and wWt thll Jtitow:rf~ :::! been ava.ilablc IOODU." -or. IL J. ISllla, ......._ "la f0f13t..-yc:an • a dUropnaof l haw 1-*4 ~ rnoacy and time for tedutiquea and consider Or. Morrboa'a the moll pract1cal ud IDOft dlcaift lhall all others combi-1." -Dr.a..a.~.T-llallle...._ "Tllo qulnuuenoe ot Oiiropncdc ltnowledae. For yean 1·..., au«:hccl for more waya of belplna more Md: pcopk aiet MU (&N&r. This wuke.od "'J drum aad dc:siR tlu btcornc an .a&&alitY." -#~ 0 tJ ••tt., D.C.. New 0..-, La. "I, ~f. rt:c:dftd lnunediao: relief of chrome aympt0ms." -or.,_ Giiie. D.~......_ A"- "Heft Md 20 )'Can i8 Physical ~ . . . " ,...,.. ID ~-Haw taltca evt:rY COUl'IC. But thla b abtolutely the arcau.."' -V. J. r--. D.C., V--•tr, "..._ "Alter ba•lllc used Or. Morri10n'1 technique ror .over 6 momhl, I can, and do, stronaly recommend it to every doctor In our proleulon." . -Dr. ~ C. S.es, ~ N.C. °'1l1e techniques are ftll' s.lmple, but elfec:O•e ... oothina short ot map:. Dr. Morrlaon, you uuJy arc one of the 'Chiropractic Oreata.'" -Dr. Xen ~-.,._.., ... ,An . "Your techniques arc Immediately effective, almoll ID'.t: m11lc, and can be learned riabt ••a.J. I am • far better driropraC"or tbaD bcfon ... " -Dr. i... a...,, 01ae9. m. r----MAIL NO RISK COUPON TODAY!----, IMPROVEMENT llOOl(S co., Dept..., I '"" tt.w. 41ttt ,..._, °"' Locka, Ra ... I Gentlemen: Plcaa rulll me• CC1P1 of DOCTOR MOIUUSON'S MIRACLE BODY TUNS.UP FOR llE'JUVENATEO MBALTH, I #tOIJ7, by Manh Morrl900, D.C .• Ph.C., F.l.C.C.I I ucio. I $7.91 la fiail p1ymcat. lo add.Ilion, I undtflltand that I may eumlat t.11!1 boot. Coe • full JO days eatJrety at yoor rialt or I mom:y '**-. Eltcbed II cheek or M.O. for $ I YOU MAY CHA•OB MY: I 0 MASTBR CHARGB 0 ~EJtlc.u.D I A.«.'1 1·-------------------........ , (PIM--I ·-------------)"OW·-> I llqiindo• .. ol lll1 CV I NAME AOOlll!.SS crrY Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. CALLING ALL COOKS! (Anal Announcement). .' .. ~, , . . - .. Fa:mlly Favorites" Reeipe Contest Deadline Entrlea muat reach us no later than Auguat 20;•1975 $75 Flrst"Prlzes In Five Categorie s • Three Pl'lzes In Eaeh Category ($75, $50, $25) Please enter only one recipe in one category of your choice, and submit the recipe (printed or typed) on a separate sheet of paper with your name and address. Fill in and attach our entry blank. Recipes will be judged on orig- inality, category suitability and taste appeal. The judges' decisions will be final. Flrat Prize recipes and names of au 15 winner• wm appear in our Oct. 12 lsaue. 1. FAMILY FAVORITE MAIN DISH 2. QUICK MAIN DISH 3. BUDGET MAIN DISH 4. APPETIZER OR SALAD 5. DESSERT OR BREAD ~ amn a&.AMll Mall eo: "FAMILY FAVORITES" RECtPE COHTEST e/o FAMtU Wa:au 141 LdJngton AM., N.Y., N.Y. 10022 NAME·-----------AOORE-.._ _________ _ CITY ___________ _ 8TATE ______ _...1p ___ _ c---: CATEGORY: 1: F8'nlfy Fft'Ol'tle M81n 0.-0 2. Qulctc Main Dilh 0 &. Budget Main Dt.h 0 4. ~Of a.a.ct 0 5. o-1 °' lk'Md 0 Newspaper you read FAMILT WEEALY In'--.--- AGE 1&-N_ 25-2!l_ lG-34_ 35-39_ ~-•~-Over50_ Do YoU do aalarted wolic? PART TIME._ FUU TIME- ARE YOO SINGLE-MARRIEO_ HOW MANY CHILDREN._ Al ,...... M009e .. ..,.,.,., ol ,......, ....,,, Mc. MINI-MEAT LOAVES In medium bowl combine 1 lb. ground beet, 1 egg. ~ cup _9hopped onk>n, ~ cup MMOned bread CfUn'.'b9, 2 tablespoons pars- ley flakH, t . teaspoon ult and ~ teaspoon pepper. Mix well. Shape into 6 small meat loaves. Place in greased baking pan. Combine I cup ketchup and ~ cup water; pour over meat loaves. Bake in a preheated 350°F . oven for 20-25 minutes. Or arrange meat loaves in electric skillet, pour sauce over them and sim- mer about 20 minutes, or until done. Makes 6 servings FAMILY WEEKLY. Auouat 3, 1975 •• I ~~on March 18th, I switched to the rich flavor of MJB. Why? Because ifs im- portant to me to get a rich cup of coffee everytime. Thank you,MJB:' MJB ... Specially Blende d for the Richest Flavor. • ' Where Rheumatism Pain Strikes ... Rheumatic and Arthritic Pain can strike the joints in any of the indicated areas. (S.. •aOWS Oft chM't) Puts P&into Now for the first time~ overnight bl~ temporary relief from the pain of arthritis, bursitis, rheuma- ~ soren~, stiffness. Just rub Icy-Hot's creamy balm over the affected joints or muscles, and you can actually feel the pain start lessening. Begin to sleep peacefully again. If you don't have relief.in 24 hours we'll refund your money. Send $3.00 for 3Y.i oz.. jar or $5.00 for 7 oz. jar. - - -• SEND ME ICY-HOT QUICK! • - - - ~ J. W. Gibson Co., Dept. fl32 ~ 2000 N. Illinois St •• Indianapolis, Ind. 46202 Please rush ICY-HOT to me. I m\llt be completely satisfied with the resules I or I will send you a note for a full refund. (I won't botbe.r returning the I unused portion.> 0 I encloee $3.00 fort.be 3Ya oz.Jar. I O 1 eocloee $5.00 for the 7 oz. jar. O Money Ordet ADDllESS I I CITY STATS ZIP I I I ·1 I I 11.-- - - - - - - --·~11-c:o.;·.1 , People Quii By ~ohn E. Glbso• Enemy-Hunting and Baehelor-Hundng: How Do We Behave? . ' . True Oii Fli ... : Women who wonder, "Where are • all the unmarried men?" should cast their eye,, in a w~tward direction. (See number 2) TRUE OR FALSE? 1. The place you're most likely to get shot is in a Far Western state. where "men are men" and the tradition of the Old West frontier gunfighter still pre- vaib. 2. Women who wonder, "Where.arc all the unmarried men?" should cast their eyes in a westward direction. S.. Most men in the U.S. are wary of strangen and suspicious of people they don't know well. 4. People from particular regions of the U.S. tend to have certain character and persoo.ality traits in common. ANSWERS 1. False. A National Center for Health Statistics report oo U.S. homicides shows that the region where a quick temper and an itchy trigger finger are most_ likely-to go band in band-as re- ftected by the homicide rate-is the Southeastern sector. The survey shows that the place you're least likely to get ventilated by a bullet for minding somebody else's business too pointedly -or casting a roving eye in the wrong direction-is New Boglaod. 2. Tru~ shown by a leading insur- ance company's recent analySis 8r"cen- sus statistics. Fmdings: California and New YoTk scored at the lop in the un- married-men swcepstakes--each with over two millioo sing.le gentlemen. California had the inside track. how- ever, because;-as the investigators point out, "the vast majority of men marry at ages 18 to 29, and special interest at- taches to single men at these ages." Calif omia had the largest number of men in this age bra.cket--over a mil- lion. New York state was the runner· up, with 84~,000. Pennsylvania, Texas and Illinois all were in competition for third placo-acb of them with about half a million single men of the moat marriageable age. 3. True-as indicated by a nationwide survey of a representative cross section tO • FAMILY WEEKLY, Augult 3, 1975 ~f Americ.an men, ranging in age from 16 to 64, conducted by the Univenity of Michigan. Each person was inter- viewed with respect to bis attitude toward his fellowmen. Results~ "More than 50 percent of all the men stated that they tend to be on theit guard with •peopte who are somewhat more f ricndly than expected' and almost bal!._ agreed with the statement, •1 used to 1 think most people told the truth, but now J know otherwise.• " A& for Other attitudes: While only 15 percent of the men thought that the statement, "I don't seem to get wt.l's coming to me,'' wu true, moR than nrice as many thought that the stateme.ot. .. At times I get a raw deal out of life, .. was true for them. . .t. Tru~ccording to the results of a study of over ~.000 men &nd women <0nductcd by a team of .behavioraJ specialists from the J.mtitutc of Per- sonality aod Ability Testing, Cham- paign, lll., and Arizona State Univer- sit~..Most noteworthy fin~ings: Wcat Cout men and women scored highest in the following personality character~ .istics: self-confiden~., ,VJlpretentious- ncss and self-sufticienCy. They ·also scored high in being trusting and tol- enurt of othen, and they were given to experimenting with new conccpu, oew ideas, etc, People of the Mountain States and Southwest areas were the least social-minded. They scored high- est in terms of being reaaoo.ably con- tent and emotionally calm. Subjects from llle Midwest and Central states were characterized as being the most hardworking., conscientious and tougb- minded. Another quality they teoded to reftect: a stubborn independence. Meo and women of the Northeastern region were found to &bare these char- ~teristica: -They were more imper· aonal in their dealinga with others, t.eoded to be more re:se.rved, more practical and realistic. And they were also given to experimentation with new things, new practices fMI and concepts. lil1I . . ))))))))))))))))))))((((((((~<~<<<<<<~~< ~==led• Official International Tributes· to AMERICA'S BICENTENNIAL OVER THE NEXT YEAR, MANY NATIONS WILL ISSUE STAMPS TO HONOR THE 200tb ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICA'S BIRTH Consider the heirloom value of your personal collection of international First Day Covers bearing each country's official philatelic tribute to.Americas 200th Anniversary ..,_ 4otDI ·-~ ,fi5 JIU.a ~ ,· ., .. I ""• 'P-5..A-123#5 a.cut ,,.. pf .... CCI 19 IT onlle ....... llollor AMD'l ......... It is only fitting that many nations wiJJ issue stamps to commem-' orate our Bicentennial. 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' ~· . •\, J l---------------~ 0 ~- -AdvertlMment ' AdvertlMment Advertisement "*. llore .Anulzlllf_ Than Atupuneture? AdvertlMm•nl Al last! ·china reveals her ~ yonl~ restoring health secret. ... By Stuart Nolan Today, hundreds of work- saving devices save Americans a lot of elbow grease and ~ve us all more leisure time. On the other hand, our bodies are suf- fering for it! Think about the exercise most Americans get. A short walk to the garage where the automo- bile takes over with its power steering and brakes to do all the work. Even automatic garage door openers swing up the garage door with just a touch of a fin- ger. Yard work is yard play to- day with riding mowers, electric clippers and edgers. And certainly, the American housewife isn't getting the exer- cise she did in grandma's day. Automatic dishwashers, self-de- frosting refrigerators, electric can ' openers, mixers and ovens that clean themselves have cut the kitchen work by at least 80%. Why even the walk to the back- yard garbage can is eliminated by disposals and incinerators. Statistics show that 80% of Americans are overweight. And did you know that more than l 65 ,000 Americans die from neart disease each year? Or, that the United States is ranked 18th in the world for life expectancy of men and I I th for women? Our health is our most precious possession, but our richness is robbing us of it. While pollu- .. tion is a problem, when are we going to begin doing something about the wasting of our bodies? If you 're an average American, your weight has probably been a personal problem to you. You've tried various diets and perhaps lost a few pounds only to gain them back again. And if you're like most people, you don't stay with an exercise program long enough for it to do any good. ..... Why? Because most exercises are strenuous and time-consum- Jng and Americans have little time. What's the answer? ls it to give up your air-conditioned car and walk to work? Get out the old scrub board and sell the wa sher? Live on salads and black coffee?, No! Believe it or not, you can be fit and trim without working for it or giving up the good things in life. Have your cake and eat it too. Strangely enough the answer to the problem i9!1 1t new. It is over 1300 years o ld. The Taoist monks of ancient China had a worse problem than we do. They were very intelligent men who sat and meditated continuously without hardly moving at all. AJthough the meditation helped improve their minds, they realized that their bodies were suffering for it. As a r~sult these thinking men developed a series of movements that exercised ev- ery muscle of their entire body in just a few minutes without strain. These exercises were called Tai Chi. The Monts developed Tai Chi by studying and imitating the slow, natural movements of wild animals. Tai Chi didn't interfere with their dedication to meditation. Tai Chi exercises could be done in just minutes. Tai Chi exercises didn't require special strength or athletic ability. Young and old · alike could easily perform Tai Chi. The ancients also found that while Tai Chi strengthened and revitalized the body, it helped the mind to function with more awareness. They were amazed at the healing power of Tai Chi. Only the holy men of China knew of Tai Chl for hundreds of years. Their secret has just re- cently been discovered by Amer- ican'S'and its popularity is spr~d­ ing because Tai Chi works! Many doctors and physical ed- ucators are recommending Tai Chi as an exercise gentle and easy enough even for those in ill health. It can be perforined at home, in the office, or even· in a ' space as small as a hallway. Tai Chi requires no special equipment and your exercise will be over before you have built up a sweat or begun to huff and puff. Tai Chi is seen as a great benefit for weight control and improving general health and has been en- dorsed in many popular maga- zines such as Vogue, Cosmopoli- tan, Newsweek and Harper's Ba- zaar. But weight control is just one of the many benefits of Tai Chi. The following is a list of the won- ders of Tai Chi: · •• Tai Chi tones every muscle. of the body to give you a slim, firm , younger-looking appearance. • Tai Chi strengthens lower back muscles, making yo'U almost invulnerable to back~· ·aches. • Tai Chi stimulates and in- creases blood circulation, giving you new vitality and lowering your blood pres- sure. • Tai Chi gives you wonderful tranquility and peace-of- mind. You'll relax and sleep ' better at night. •Tai Chi wHI stimulate your senses and greatly improve your love life. • Tai Chi strengthens the mus- cles of your heart without straining them. It can be the ideal exercise for many heart patients. (Check with your doctor.) •Tai Chi sharpens your mind and helps you to function with more awareness, clarity AdvertlMmeol • 0 lt75 and concentration. •Tai Chi relaxes the nervous system to give you a better disposition and co ntrol of your temper. •Finally, Tai Chi increases breathing capacity and sup- plies more oxygen to your blood supply and body tis- sues. (It takes oxygen for the fat-burning process.) > J f you are serious about be- coming physically fit and losing weight, remember this. Tai Chi has been recommended by hun- dreds of health authorities. lt has worked for thousands of people for more than a thousand years. It will work for you. The Consumer Publishing Company of Canton, Ohio has commissioned a master instructor in the art of Tai Chi to write a complete course in Tai Chi: The course contains numerous photo illustrations and is presented .in a soft cover book. For a limited time, you can obtain this master- piece of health secrets at a $6.95 introductory price. 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Rosemary By Rose Kenne.ly Continued from page 5 brothers and sisters, husbands and wives. • I reassure them that mo8t of the men- tally retarded-more than 80 percent of them-will be able to Jeani, to read, to sing, to respond, to grasp lif!! with eager- ness and joy. Then I tell them this: That handicapped children will try even harder when they are praised or rewarded. Rosemary lovfd') compliments. Every time l would a'y, I "Rosemary, you have the best teeth and smile in the family," she would smile for hours. She liked to dress up, wear pretty clothes, have her hair fixed and her fin- gernails polished. Even if I said to her no more than, "Rosemary, that's the most beautiful hair ribbon," she would be thrilled! I tell parents that as their children grow older, they will find even greater under- standing and help in training to become a real and useful part of the community. When Jack became President, it was im- possible for any retarded person to get a job in the federal govemmcnt~il ser- vice regulations prevented the govern- ment from giving employment to anyone under a certain IQ. Jack bad th.is struck from the regulations, and now, we have upwards of 20,000 retarded meti .and women employed iii the various branches of govemmcnt--some of them earning salaries of $10,000 to $15,000 a year. More th.an 600 have received awards for outstandipg pe.rf onnan<:e. This month, in ML Pleasant, Mich., 3,000 mentally retarded youngsters will compete in the Fourth International "Spe- cial Olympics." The Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Foundation. which my husband and I established almost 30 years ago in honor of our departed oldest son, Joe, created this program in 1968 and still sponsors iL The games invite more than 400,000 boys and girls from all over the world to com- pete with each other. Jn 15,000 local meets and tournaments they take part in track and field, basketball, swimming, ftoor hockey, gymnastics, volleyball, bowl- ing, ice skating and many other events. How gratifying it is th.at our society is opening doors and hearts to the mentally retarded. My vision, and I hope youn, ia a world in which mental retardation, like polio, will be almost entirely eradicated. Theo and only then can we say, in the words of St. Paul: "I have fought the good fight. 1 have fi.njsbed the course. l have kept the faith . ., FAMILY WEEKLY, ~ult 3. 1975 • 11 ·--------.This is what I ~·re I wearing ... I ~1 lfl\\ lttSS I """'"" I u• 'f9 I U\8~ \\\ pa'# \1\C} •• I I I 100% NYLON KNIT in exciting, deep color prints that positively will not crock, fade, or run! 100" WASHABLE NO-IRON Permanent Press. I Cool, Comfortable, a Hi-some' I Smart 7 -button front, 91.uare ' bottoms; banded collar,~op I center facing, 100% "Dacron®" I polyester lined collar, cuffs and, I placket. 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There's something wrong with him psychologically, and it's very deep- rooted. I saw him in Vegas a few months ago, and it was depressing. He·s gotten fat, and doesn't 'work· any more. He just walks through his act, ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour f;;ji; INVASM>N OF NIYACY I wu happily re8d.iog the· paper, A contented look oo my face, When a roaring, releotleu monster Of a sudden invaded the pt.ce. ~ wife seemed in tow of this crea~ Bat abe really urpd it ahead. My wclrwm wwn v«y near breaking, I held both buds to my bead. In moments my peace had been shattered And gone wu my pleaant choeanor. which is wrong. I don't respect enter- t.ainen ·~ho do that. Having a gigantic name isn't enough. 'People pay good money to tee a good show, and per- f\>rm~ should give their all. But, on a ·personal level', he·s still as sweet as be always was. .. Who uya 8011P opetM .,. full of IUde? While ~any women are seek- ing oew avenues of ful&llment and new &eedom.s, 29- year-old Byroa Laub of Mountain View, Calif., is content to sit at home glued to a television set (six of them, actually) . Byrna is one of thousands of women Brrna LM1b who are "hooked on the soaps.'' But Byrna has turned her avocation into a vocation-she writes the "Daytime Serial Newsletter" for all those people who want to keep up with all the di- vorces, emotional break.downs,, mur- ders and love triangles of their favorite daytime stars, but have other commit- ments that prevent regular viewing. Byrna's newsletter has a circulation of 12,000 and it's growing fast; but how Jong can she sit in front of six televi- sion sets, 6ve days a week. from mid- morning to late afternoon, and subject herself to so much pain and trauma? GEORGE WASHINGTON The father of m81e chlluvln..,.? Although George Wuhlngton stands out as one of the most revered leaders in our history, his views on the fair sex would make him an unlikely presiden- tial candidate in 1976. "During the course of the American Revolution, hundreds of women followed their husbands, brothers, sons and lovers to camps and battle areas, where they ·cooked, washed and mended clothing, nursed the wmmded, and boosted the soldiers' morale. General George Washington, a harsh disciplinarian, was always nettled by the presence of these women. The feisty leader re- buked those who were not nurses for refusing to gTOW food crops on farms for bis troops. He was compelled, how- ever, to allow a limited number of Quips & Quotes ~ Nature abhors a vacuum, I abhor, though, a vacuum cleaner. Tnnnao Capote tells about the fel- low wllo went to dinner at a friena's apartment on the 17th Boor of a Man- hattan apartment house. While his hostess attended to some last-JDinute details in the kitchen, he played with her Cerman shepherd. He threw a rubber bone several times and the dog went to fetch it. Then, throwing harder than he intended, he threw the bone out the terrace door and over the rail- ing. Incredibly, the dog followed it out to the terrace and bounded over the ·r~g to the street, 17 floors below. Horrified. the young man began pan· dering what to say. When they finally sat down to dinner, be looked at the hostess and said, "Perhaps it's just my imagination, but your dog seemed rather depressed tonight .... " -Mortin A. &goway Y Of.Ith loob torwMd, age look.t back- ward and the rest look worried. -Conrad Fiorello THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see life differently. Send contribu- tions lo "Child," Family Weekly, &41 Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. $10 ii used-none returned. While driving through the beautiful" .J'Offing Ohio country- side, I was pointing out the stream.s. Indian mounds and £ann animals to my m-year--01d -son. As we passed a hillside with sheep lying in the warmth of a sunny afternoon he exclaimed, .. Look, Dad, sheep bumps!" -Wayne F. Browning Nework, Ohio "Look at that!" boasted the baseball rooter. •it's only the 6rst inning and we've got a man on every base,,. "So what?" replied bis lovely com- paoioo. -rhe other team has a man on every base too.• -T~ LaMance women on these marches, well aware that many of his soldiers would either desert or refuse reenlisbneot if their women were not allowed to he with them. The best Washington could do was grumble in his written orders: Women are to march with the bag- gage. Women are especially forbid any longer. under any license at all, to ride ~ in the waggons. 1be multitude of ~ women in particulac, especially those ~ who are pregnant, or have children, ~ are a clog upon every movement.' " = From -Weathering the Storm: Women i! of the American Revolution," by Eliza- beth· Evans (Scribners, $12.50). BIRlltDAYS {all Leo): Sunday- Tony Bennett 49. Monday-Queen Mother Elizabeth 16. Tue9day-John Huston 69~ Neil Armstrong 45. Wedneeday-Lucille Ball 64; Robert Mitchwn 58. Frl~y-Andy Warhol 44; Dustin .Hoffman 38. Saturday- Bob Cousy 47; Connie Stevens 37; Rod Laver 37. ,,. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Lucille Ball end Dustin Hoffman I LITTLE EMILY ''Ten llCM11..cl llx-hundred Md .. ...., .................... ..... .......... lllftd....,elglat ... .... thouund •-bundred Md. • ; .'' FAMll. Y WEEKL V, AUQUtl 3, 1975 • ti , • , With Choices like these, no wOnder the Book-of-the-Month Clull is .America's Bookstore. 1'4 HERE Al IHE llEW YORKER br llllU<DAI' (;Ila. lltuslralocl I Pub priC'Cl $12.951 554 THOMAS JEFFE RSDll. An lnn1utt Hislory by FAWW M. BllOOIE lllumaled. 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IPllb price ft3.tll . . . . . ll-J NANCY . - FINA SPOR I'M CRAZY ABOUT THE . NEW BOY IN TOWN I ' ' 1 t 'LL ACT VERY CASUAL SO -1E WON'T KNOW I HAVE A ... I CRUSH ON HIM . t SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1975 ,- l'' I I l 4 I ( I (/ft! BUT I DON'T WANT HIM TO THINK I'M TOO INTERESTED OH. HELLO ---I ~UST HAPPENED TO BE PASSING B Y ... .. , By Ernie Bushmilf er I'LL PLAY HARD • TO GET ., - AUG.?S ' THE PER'50N ! AM ABOLAT TO INTRODUCE I? INDEED A TRlALY ~INGIA~A~ AT TRACT/ON. HE /? AN ALAT'-4ENTIC. INOIVID<.AAL-, BECALA 5E. THE.I<£ I? NOSOOY EL.o$E QLA rT E ;..1KE H IM IN THE " ENTIRE WO RLD .... -- If Al-SO M~N~ GR~ICf..\~N , MAOG~, P~GY, AND RliA. ' r'~,AMP KELLi ? KARAVA>J o ~ SfAl2S ., 1141 S OA nEttJeo~ _lo ...... ' CAN'"f I BE IN THE ?HOW, F~ANC /NE? -L.ADtE? ANO GENTLEMEN -THE ONE, THE ONLV - l~A 6~0-- SuR~ 1-r 1s ... H~~ A CAT I . . YOU HAYE NO TALENT, !~A. WHAT WOULD YOLA OD ON 7iAGE? I DON'i KNOW, Bl.Ai PLEA~£ DON'T LEAVE ME OUT ... l \ \ I II I 11111 \ I I l \ \ \\ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \~ \ l 11 I ll''G AS ~ WELL 1.. THE ONLY iHING YOVf'VE 601 GOING FO~ YOIA I? IHAT YOIA'RE THS ONl'.'f % tlA ~ft.OM IN -rHe WORLD. rLL HAVE. IQ FEAiV1~E 'YOl.A THAT WA'( •. .. . ... . -. \ By Hank Ketcham C> C> [> ._.I.JD.GE PARKE <1 <J <J WITHIN M INU1ES OF EACH 01HER, PRlYATE JETS .--./J-----------. START ARRIVING FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD {_('\ ~ . EXECUTIVE JET 86 SAM :'·: ·. ,. ........ w...-. ... CLEARED TO LAND,.. ~ ...... - YES, SIR! THE BUSINESS MEETING . I ' I IS ARRANGED FO~ NOON ·') -~· . . . -:; .. GOOD! • • ',r = TH EN I 'D BE1TE~ 6ET50ME REST.' I TAKE IT THAT ALL "\t'" SECURITY PRECAUTIONS/~ HAYE BEEN _ 1• ,· -.L',,., ..... __ __ ARRANGED! ·-' TWELVE OF THE GROUP HAYE ARRIYED, THE OTH ERS ARE IN FLIGHT, MR . PACE!1--- AND THEY 1VE BEEN TAKEN TO THE HOTEL?. ONE QUESTION! DOES NO! WE DO NOT WANr \J M155 LAVAL KNOW THAT HER .HER WORRYING ABOUT COMMAND PERFORMANCE IT! I'LL TELL HER JUST .I 15 SCHEDULED FOR -----A FEW MINUTES . TOMORROW NIGHT? BEFORE EIGHT! / I IT 5Al.)5 HERE, lE5, 1fiAT ONE OF THE CRITICl5ME> OF THE NEWER COMIC 51RIP6 IS 1HAT ™EY OON1T HAVE AN(,) ACTION / .. P,ASS TH' PICKLES. DOCTOR SMOCK VVA'IC H AAY E:SYE:S I N IHE: /v\I RROR / PR. FRE:I C/ .•• AN P CONCf:=NIRAI~ ... WHAT DO l)OL.) 1HINK ~ 1~,AT WAS DELICIOUS. You CERTAINLY PO~ISH~D OFF EV~RYTHIN(3. nnn .. ...... HMM ! ll-115 15 AN l ~TE~ESTING I ARTICkE ! YEH. EATIN<i. -~ THINK 1HAT'5 ABSO~UTE NONSEN SE! by Ferd ~!!!!..!.!!..!.! HOW WOULD YOU LIKE YoUR PE:,ANUT BUTT~R , kAYo-· RARE, MEDIUM, OR WELL DONE? ' . OUTDOORS 'SORTA PERKS up TH' ~~~ APPETITe" ... ~- ' .. / '"\ By George Lemont SO -rAKe:: OFF AI-L- YOUR Ci,Ol"Hf;SS,.. PAI-, ANP GO SIReAKING I/OWN MAIN s-rRee-r.' 'IAKe l 'f' FRO"-" Ot,..' C?R . 390355 , Sf3{....F-HYPN OSIS NOVY (.,£:=Aves Mf3 COL,...P .' . ' ·1: .... Wh;/e walki!l!J dowll ._~dark; deserted street, /Vlusc/e Mouse 1s set tl/k?_ll />y a /Jrge .gang uf f/11eves. z lhe baffle 1ages 011 a11d on. "li;ere <?re on/ya dozen or so t/Jleves left w/Jen one of the1n sneaks /11 a /ucfy blow. BE SURE TO TAKE IN THE PASSIN& S \GHTS --THE THINGS O~ BEAUTY' THEY'LL BE STCRED IN~OUR Q TREASURY Vt-• MEMORlES FOREVEQ . - Ouf 11ambered o/ a mere flfjy-to-oneJ Muscle Mouse f(ghts f'unousfy. • .. 1hey search him and -find huf 12¢. · · "WllA//?''fflcy exclaim ihrotgll broken feef/7, .. ''You put upa fight like that fora meas(y 1z¢?/t" ~ • 1i y ~ ,; .. • '} 4 • L ' Bam/ lie flattens one bury brute! W/Jam! /Joun goes another,,, and aoot/Jer !I ,tdJI ''You fhink Im Stupid ?/!''he rep/ies, "J t/Jolf!Jfr! you were after the 'j3oiJ _ /Jitlden in the lininq of my cape I'' ' ,, ' . ,~ I 1 I J . . f \ I I CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six differ· ·ences in drawing details between top and bottom ~nets. How quickly c:an you find them? Check answers with those below. 'IU~UJJIP SI Jnfl<'I.) '9 p.iun111sod.>J 'l 100.~ ·i; '111.>JdJJ!P ., "f Plll'll ... 'J;ll{'t'IUS ,, t~.Jlf,\\ ·1: 'IUilUJJIP ,, 11no1J '7. '(l,)UOlll'Od.>1 S! lUJ'(> I :s.1.Hl.H.lJ)IQ ~l I-AST COUNT! The magJC1an Ulllllt ~ Olll', IWO, thn:r, four, ch:., one by one, a<;· he drops I~ coin~· into a hal. lie removes 1111: coins ~ay111l! t-wch c, eleven, ten, nine, c1~1t, ~even, "and I 1ve makl's twchc." Now, 10 \t:ryone's ~urpn ~c he rcad1e' 1n· to the hJt amt tinth another coin. ShaJ..ing tht• hat tn \huw that it ,, empty, he rept•:if\ the lfll k with the \Jl!le re~u lt . "'' ~elfl'I he\ in the l 1W ntdo"<11 which rc- q11irrs only 11 lllll1\. Whrn, :ii lhl· lount of \l'\'en. 11\e lOIOS arc removed, one ,, felt. ---BULLETI N BOARD ---e llEJ\DS UP! "ll\ ovt•r my head." i.aui lhe cyd1,1, ~tudying thcc;t' M'rnmhh•ci lell<-ri.: 'J'll E~1EL. And there's i.omclhing to what hl• ~ys. Can you puulc it out? e Full Count! !low m1111y hasrball~\will fit all arounri a ba.\rbafl With rarh Of thPm touching it'! •ap11 lp~• uo UJIH '.iURld t~Aat . 00 :xis 'aAtol.'l\,L e Riddle·mc·lhis: Jf you lo..e your nor.e and want another one fast, what ktnci will you g<'t'! ···" '""ll 1~11r1~J1, .,., ,. e ChalJrngl•: l'low \our I'\ P , :-pin rapidly thTf'P times in a cll1ar spat'l'. OpP11 ~our t>)cs; lry lo walk a straight line. 9 · .. 8 IO l b You'll hd\e fun with rh" one. PL'T· UP JOB! :\o beach scrne ic; complete without a cer· tain object purpo~ly omrtlcd hcrr. Ju5l what can it be'! I PASS ING FA . CY~ .\dri color' for a ,urpri'4· p1ctuH· Rrd. 2-Ll. blur. :1.-Y(llfo". 1-1.t. hrown. :i-Flr..,h. 6-Lt. grPt·n. 7-Dk . green. 8-Ll. purpft.. ~J-l>k. purpll·. J 0-C:ray. 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I HOLD WHAT 'EM .JUST HAVE YOU A MINUTE, FOUND, LIZZ. TRACY ~ "'; C'J:; -~-·' I " ' vou PUTTIAJG M!: ·, ·~ ON, POOCHO!' THAT 6RAI/\./ YOU P.ECK. AT IS ONLY JIAJ..F THEE 5 1Z£ '-IOU THINK. II IS/ COME UP HERE EITHER. NO GRASS TO EAT. WEJ..L, I 'LL BEf .SMAL.L WORJ..O, A IN 'T /Ti? • ' I ' \ I • e J · . 8-l ~y-.r .. ~ ------·--·-··--·· -~-··..,~::.., -1· ... ., THIS IS .JUST A BADLY ERODED NATURAL STONE ~ORMATJON, MR. TRACY. I COULD SHOW YOU 2 OR 3 MORE. Llf<E IT. ' " .... - IT'S ALL SOFT SANDSTONE. AL THOUGH SOME -OF LT LOOKS· LIKE CONCR . .. OH. Ml, L.IZZ. by Chester Gould ' WE HAVE THE FIRST ENLARGED AERIAL SHOTS OF THI S SPOT. FIGURED YOU'D WMIT TO SEE THEM •. ~ 'N~TU RAL STONE WHAT ISIT? IT'S A SC/£J.J//FIC FACI, POPO/ B IRDIE l<EAD IT 'ON /He cAGE80TTOM 1HIS MOR.Al!N6/ ANO·--VOV MEAN HIS. J..AR.OSH!P ISNrTAS TH/CJ<. AS HE . .LOOKS,..,. -ro ME:- ------- ' ! ' ?, ~ - ' I I ·~' ' ' l ' i I ~ . -·· .... ·--·~~ i ' ' 1 ' FORMATION t" HA•HA! Gus Arriola LAS .STIJDIES RJE.VJ:rAL-1HAI . 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