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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-28 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ' ,. Irvine: Polic·eman's Lot By· ARTHUR R. VIN Et; Of Ille Olt!r .. ~ u.tt A deer wandered down out of the rolling green !oothllls that v.'ef'e once the v.1ld domain of Scottish lmmlgrant James Irvine, lnto the glitter ind glare ol a 20th Century city that sprouted o,•ernlght w h e r e graln and oranges once grew. His enrounter with eiviliiation k i 11 e d him. He had to be shot v1trsEL tO death tiy One M tliet4 pon~ officers cumndy wigned on varying shlfu: 10 attend to the neecb or Ar--·ca 's most ambitious, totally-planned community. The Cit,y of ln·ine -onttime rolllni graulands on a vast Spanish land grant -II doomed to get busier. The bu.sy-iitss Involving all the vices and cri.Jea that human beings arc prone to suffer is already involving a rapidly· increasing traffic in pollcework. , Reporttn covering the Irvine PPl1ct Department news beat used to yawn their way through reading a log of 00. hum lncidentJ rarely spiced y,·ith any sort of excitement. SIJNDAY Sl':\'lt.\ \' Sl't:t ·l .\I, The situation is changing and Irvine's Police Depertmti'tt comprised of 16 contracted Coat.a t.1e&D. policemen v.·hlch \ol.'lll jump to 39 In all next month must rhllnge with il The blue log sheet Y:hich distinguishes Irvine poUce cases from Co!ta ~fesa cases at !he little pressroom counter in the headquat;ters station at 99·1-·air Drive provides an example. The log sh{'(lt provides 33 slots for Dispatch Report serial nwnbers and sometimes the same old top sheet woold hang on the spindle for a v•t'Ck at a tinl<'. By I p.m. Wdnesday. 113 da~'S into 1974, lhe fledgling Cily of Irvine had racked up DR Number 1·252.1, indicating 2.525 lncidentll since January. The peculiar nature of America's larst>st toially-planned conununity, its a Busy One ba sic lack of th mgs for·ttre )'OW\g to do and its huge cn1>.'\l'lly for gro.._·th int"r<';.se pro\'ide :1n intrrl'sting picture uf tll1' future uhc;id Jn the eye!I of the pollC'l'tn;u1 11nd !hf' polirr reporter .,_,ho rt•ads hi! d&.ily log. Police Lt. Charles Bou.a. I~ ('osta ~lesa officer respoosible for t hr architect ure and rnginrerin~ of !hl' lr\•ine force, JS finding It :i e:halll·n~e and perhaps ~\'t-n more than thnt. "It is :ictunlly frightening," s;iys !ht• man eSSt>nlially in romm:ind of a lore(• of 16 men tha1 will double again in so1ne :il.l days. Thr t'onlract f(•rcc fur 11 h1ch thr flt"df,:llnj.\ I'll~ t'"<l>t'ndS llt'Xrl~ SI nul11CM1 JX'r ~i·nr .._,1ll ~o frorn J.J 1);"1trohnt·n. t1111• t!-t.•rge;1nt o'.lnd one IH'Uh·n11nt 10 24 p.11rol· tnrn. thrtt S<'rgt'o'.lnts and Ollf' J1eu!C11ant. Thr forc1· or 39 in all r!'prt'sf'nts :16 h;1dge-<"11rryin~ officC'rs and thrrt non· .s"nrn personnel. surh as rcrorrls clerks lr\·1nf''s poli!'i' 1nnnpo11·rr nl'f'<ls can be 1'Xpl'<'1<'(\ to cc~n111n1t to i::ro11· ns lh<' t'i\1 ),!rOl\111 <lnd C'Spt'Clf11ly Jll lht• \'1r11•po1nt ,;1 111<.iny obstr\·rrs :1s Ion~ as th<'rt• 1s a lack or r1·al rl'Cre11t1011<1I f11t·1h1tr~ or 11n11·11!1cll p!acrs of.l'Ol'll::l'l'~tHion for youn g people. l~t> t POLICISG. Paitt A4 I VOL 67, NO. 118, 7 SECTIONS, 88 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDA Y,.APRIL 28, 197~ TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 'JaJI to Chief' · Spirited Crowd Stages Impeachment March_ From '''Ire Services WASHINGTON Thousands of persons, accompanied by rock music, -s1reattrs-1ttfd the-rr.rgrancC-0"1 marijuana. marched on the Capitol Saturday seeking speedy remo\·al of Richard Nixon as President. The mood of the cro"'d. estimated at 8.000 to 10.000 persons by pol ice. 11·as spirited but good natured. For many, politics took a back seat to enjoying a pleasant outing on a "'arm spring day. Nixon Weighs Options, Ma y Speak on TV The impeachment march ~·as the first major protest in Washington since Nixon's second inauguration in January 1973. Oiants of "throw the bum out" and '·No more years" bounced against tnc 11·alls of 1he capitol. Signs read "Pick out your drapes, Mrs. Ford" "Jail to the chief." A Yippie contingent started its march near the \\fhlte House and v.•as nearly outnumbered by tourists. But i I s numbers swelled when it joined the Nationa l Campaign to Impeach Nixon on Pennsylvania Avenue for the march to the Capitol. The train or people v.·as led by an Edsel automobile. a· Ford 1ilotor Co. product, with a vice presidential seal on its side and drawing a cage v.•ith a figure representing Nixon behind the bars. Nine pewons Jttt:aked throug he crov.1d v.·earing nothing but Nixon masks. Police said they were unaware or the • streaking. CAMP DAVID. l\1d. rUPll -President Metropolitan police said two Nixon secluded himself Saturday to demonstrators were charged w i th decide ,1.hat materials Ile \\•ill surrender disorderly conduct after an incident nea r to the House impeachement inquiry and the Justice Department in which a few \Veigh the possibility of . g~ing on windows were broken. Officers said on e 'B11tch' Gets Bru.sh nation,vide television to explain his case. of those arrested was treat~ for a head Presidential aides said an appea rance cut suffered iD a scuffle with a on tele\'ision J\1onday night was one of policeman. the "options" in a new public relations J\lepnwhile. in Chicago, ;;o to 75 persons blitz designed to clear Ni""on of all demonstrated peacefully in front of the allegations or \l.'l'Ong-doings in the Chicago Civie Center. J\laria St. A1nand of Orange ,gets her piglet "Butch" ready for the j ud ge$ at Orange County 4-H Youth Fair on the Orange County 1:airgrounds, Costa J\'iesa. Saturday. l:ly the middle of July, "Hutch" v.1ill 'veigh niore tha n 200 pounds and be ready for U1e fa ir auction . J\lore photoS of the fai r. v.'hich continues today. a re on page 1\~. -----------Wat.ergate scandal. Many of the mal't'h sponsors hailed The President must respond by 10 a.m. from the antiwar protest days or the Tuesday to 3 subpoena from the House 1960s. They included pacifist David Judiciary Committee for tapes and Dellinger, Dr. Benjamin Spock and for· documents relating to 42 presidential mer New York Congresssm::in Allard conversations. Aides said he had not yet Lowenstein. made a "hard" decision on how much of The rally got under "'ay "'hen a rock the subpoeaned material be would group performed. The crowd basked in surrel)der. the sun and many smoked marijuana Nixon . \\'ho came to this mountaintop openly. retreat Fr idav. ~'as said to be reviewing Delores Huerta. vice president of the Newport W 01na11 Fights f o Retah1 Joll at Colle ge the massive· edited transcripts of the United Farm 'Yorkers, led off the subpoenaed tapes. His aides have speeches by e1horting .the cro.._·d to By, JACKIE 11'\':\IAS Of !Ille DIUJ Pllol Sl1ll indicated he intends to ~e the boycott "Tricky Dick." t.ranscript s to lhc committee. but n-0ne of Pe:Jce acti,ist Dellinger said. "Richard \\'hen &in1a Ana U:illf'gc f 1 r c d the tapes. Nixon's tie-in .._;th the corporate state is instructor Lue AJ!red . the :\'c11. ~ort Beach The President also signed a bill on ·why he should be impeached." Friday night -before the midnight resident decided to fi~ht. ''In his O\Vn way. with the help of John deadline -to improve retirement Administra tors charc:1'<1 1hut ~1 rs. benefits for Ci\'il Service employes. fSee RALlY, Page AZ) .<\llred's cour.;e "·ork 1s "too !ouch." !hat ~~~~~--~~~~~~-~~~~- . A Pape r Hanger's Drea11a • Bicvclists hod to slop and gawk Saturday at what mi ght be the peak of the ancient art of "toilet papering," at least in recent time s. It must have taken dozens of rolls to drape three sycamore. tree5, the lawn. maJlbox and fire hydrant in front , of Mr and ~lrs. Eber Jaques' home at 1008 \\'est- cliff Drive. Newport Beach. The unknoY.'TI gremlins apparently got a1Vay. Haven 't lhey heard of the paper shortage? she is late fQr c1a "-SCS and tha! she is an 1neffecth e ll'aChPr. So after !\\I} \"C':Jr<; on !he cn ll .-.gc !<.f;1fL .\Ir;;. Allrrd 1\·a~ tohl by 1hC' dic:trir! that th1•y 11·oold not r('n,•1\' hrr rontract. She responded 1rith chari.;rs 0f her 011·n. The Sl'\\'port rt<\1dcnt claim" ~he has ~n the v1c11m oi n persl'lnnt \·endctla by her di\'Js1on dean , B1charcl Brunell, She set out to pro\·e it. She forced rhc junior rollrge di~l rict to hold lhc first hearin,g on non-renc11·a l or a teacher contract in its 58-~cJr history. During he three and one·half da~· hearing . .._.hich concluded this 11.·eek -at an approximate CMt to laxpaycrs of S7.000 -boU1 administrators and ~lrs A:Tfre<l-spent ~ on the v.·itneSs stand leveling charges and counter-cha r~es. The outcome is still up in !he air. The hearing o(ficer . John \VillJ . i'S scheduled to report his de<>ision by ~fay 7 to 1ru.111.tees of the Hancho Santial!o iSanlJ An a 1 Comm unil~ College Districl. "Yet e1·en If the hearing of£1cer decides in my behalf . the re·s no qu<i ran!t'I.' !hat I'll be rehired for next year," ~!rs. All· red said. "It's up to the trustees whether or not thev chan~e thei r docision. '' sh<' said. ~irs. Allred. \l.'ho tcacht>s account ing !See TEACllER, Page A21 smtMERmfE-\\'ith the Dog oars not far in !he .future, Staff Wrll cr John VaJterza takes e ,look at summer camp And summer school oNcrings and. in a related YOU Section story, Starr \Vriler llllary Kaye surveys summer job opportunities. Pa~ Bl. ALA KAN 01.1..--.Berorc lhc first drop of new oil from Alaska can flo"' in the Continental United States. 789 mil(':'! or 1our·foot pipe mu~t be makcd Acros.1 i;ome of the most !orblddln~ territory in the ~wld. An As50Claled Pre~ feature d1sa1.1~ plans nnd fear 11\at go "'itb the project. Page c.8 Four Men Hold Beach Official At Knife Point Uy C,\.r..;U,\CE Pl::1\RSQ:\ OI 1!11 D1llY Piiot lt11t Huntington B<'arh C'ounr1h11an flnnald Shipler \\'<ls h<'ld up at knif P pouH ;Jt hi :. horn(' t'arly S;1turd:1y hy four yuung 1n~·n l'hO tiNI him 1111 11ith a tf'lephonc t'Ord and stoli• his car. police rCJXlrtc-d . Shipley, 1•:ho II\'('<; at 1129 .\tain SI . \1 3S returning horn(' from :< sho.._. · shorrl.\' after midnight 11•hen he .._·as acrosled nt his garage by the four m••n, df:'SC'Tibt'<I as 18 to 21 yea rs old. LL Don J(11 ki ns ~1 id. They held a kn ife to Shipll'y's thro..1t :ind look hini inside the house . .._hcrl' lhcy rippNI out the lC']ephonr cord to U"l' as binchng. Thf'y also blindfolded him . Lt Jenkins said . The suspects then se arched the house and took SiOO .,_·orth of pmperty. includ ~ ca meras. \l.'atches, je11o·t•lry and $22 in cash, Jenkins added. They drove a"·ay in Shiplcy's Plymoulh station ~·agon. Shipley, v:ho is a h1ology proh.'liSOr at Ca! Slate l.ong Beac h. 11·as1l't injured in the incident . But he remained tied UJI for about \V arn1c r Da ys Due for Coast Orang<' Coasl hearhgoer<: and sailors \1"111 nnd today·.~ expec!ed 70-degree trmperatures lo their liking. :\'atiooal \\'eat her Ser,·ice for('('asters arc prcdictin~ a 11·arrning lrrnd along the """~· tarlinE! !ndny. By mid·.._·~ !em raturt's m;1r rC'ach (j de~ret's 1n some arCl:ls. they said. Life~uards alon~ !he roast reprirt('d Saturd:<y's rrri"ds as a\'C'r:ige or li~ht. One reason cHNI 1\·as the ··poor" surfin~ in some srots \\'aves reached thei r peak at !11.'() !fl three rct•l. About 27 .OOIJ "f>t'()ple sunned a I Jlunun,gton RParh Cil\· hcaehcs. \1"hilc ahou1 2.QIYI more rel~xcd on adJaC't"nt sta!P hr:ir hes Snn Cl"ment e !if('gunrrls reported a small crn11·d. At nearby San Onofr{' Stalt· R~·ach. th(' 0\'£1rnigh1 camp~round .,_,ilh 3i5 spaces \vas full by Sntu rdav nif:lhl. Orang,. County Harbor Pal rol officers at both i\'c111>0rt Reath and Dana Poinl reJXlrted large numbers of Saturday boaters. "'The v:ind 11·a:s j ust right... ont.• patrolman -said. "There u-1·re n o proble1ns. Just a lot of activity." .'1 rs. Agnew Trcalctl TO\\'SON . ~let. -.\lr s. Spiro T Agnev.• remained hosp1t ali1.c.'<1 Saturda}' for rouline tests. The uife Qf the fnrmcr \"iN.' president 11·as admitted to St. Joseph's llosp1tal here Friday for 11·hat a spokesnlan described as routine lesis and treatment. She \\as accompanied to the hospital hy her husband. llORSE COUSTRl' - R i d 1 n g the Orange Coast '·range ," Staff \Vriter Totn ;\JcCaftn finds a surprising number ol l'IOrSe's and hor.w: people ooexistlng qllile happily "·ith 1he urban ~rawl. The fea· turc Includes fi gures on ho\\' rr1uch it mi¢i1 cost to get In on it all by buying and keeping a horse. Pa~e Bl. HERE ANO N .. O.W.-Thc strt.:;z~le ls far from over for 11"0mcn seeking equal- ity. bul the mo\•emcnt h.'\s a strong uni! In the Orange Co1mly chapl.er of the Nat· lonal Organizallon of Womt'T <N0,\'1. Prr!iiidenl Ed'll·ina \\'alsh e:cplains 11."'0\\ .. s goal and rolC'11 in an Edl1orlal Page artic-- lc on roge A7. SC\"Cll hours b1:fore he 1 rettt himself and 11alked to a neighbo r's house, where he callccl 11he pohee. Jcnkms said. ,Jrnkins S<ucl Sh1pll'y 11·as able 10 pro\·1de only a !>kl'l chy descri ption of his aso;nilanrs bcocausc 11 1vas dark in the alley Shlplt·y. 60. lJvcs alone. lie w<•s elected fur his third straight term on the Huntington council in 1972. First t'le<.ied 1n 1964, he has sen ·cd as th<> city's mayor t 11"iC~'. 66 · f 'e tuses Fo1i11d ; Police 0 pe1t Probe ARl'ESIA tUPI) -Some 66 hun1:i11 fetuses ha,·e lx·en found in or ne:ir thr incincra ror at Pioneer II o s pi la I . apparently brou ght there from another location in ho1~ tile hospital u·ould dis- pose of them . Los 1\ngcles County sher· iffs drptn ies s.11d S;iturd:iy. Sheri ffs hom icide investigators 11'crc looking into the discoveries. saying an illegal abor1ion ring may be altempting to dispose of fetuses by mixing them wit h !he hospita l"s ref use for burning, A .SJX!kcsman for the hospital said some ahor!ions are performed there. bot "11•c dnn't ha\'c :in abort ion mill going'' to account for sul'h a quantity. Investigators said thar \1·hile crema tion is che normal ml·lhod lr"'ally of disJXlsing nf felllSf'S. l'ion<'{'r Hospital does not burn fetuses Jn its mcinerator. Thirl\'·lhrrt• 11r·rf' found las! \\eek, inV('St1~:itnrs s;111!. ;uid ;ino1h£'r J:I Thu r!;(fa1 in hoth instances by a hospital cmplr1} t'. Charters ~o u g ht Fur Oil Industry DETROIT 1A P 1 -l S. Sen. Henri .lack:.cin ~•ud SJturdav he 11• o u Id lntrnduc c le~1).!:111on rl'qiu ring the major Am'"ru."';lrl Ciil cnmp:in1ec; to be ch<1rtered b) the fl'dPral go\1·rnmcnt '"\'l·X t \\l'l'k. r \1·111 int roduce srrong ll'g1 sh111,,n Ill m•initor and rc i;:ula1e the maJOr 01 1 {'t11np;cn1c<>, · 1111' \\ ash1ng1on l'lenlr.c-ra ! saaJ Ile· cla1mrd t ha t ad1111n is1ra!ion (•nerJ:r policies "h.'.1\'C dn1·<'n 1rork111i;: mrn int•l t he unen1pl'•.1mrnt lines ;ind S!'nt the ,,11 con1pan1C'S to thf' bt1nk u·11h bloated pr11fi1 ~ .. .J:ir ks11n 11 h11 1:; chairman ot the Senate lntC'rior C'(>mmi!1C'l' .. !l:ud !h:it, undrr the lrl-!1~Ja11on ht' 1111cnd~ ro 1ntrodt1ct'. the ("(lmp:in1f'~ 11 111 oot b(' alloll.·cd IQ nego11nte ">1.'1\h foreign gQ\·ernments. It Your StfWI(• ., ""'-., 1""1 ..... ...U ., AMI l ..... t\ 91 (lilUll!.. Dl·Ola Or•at1 C.-tt 41 C11!lo"'l1 Al Mll!WJ .. , 0..111 Ntllcet fG!'P•!ll Pt 1•1 ll11t.rt1i11111111t FWl1"Ct o.H~"""l' l1r,., 0.1tlw1!,,.. M1r1•1w1 41 ~l'lfA M~kt 4J a1 ~"", ••· ., Al P-lt •4 ... "' 11:••! 1.,i111 Ct. CJ ••. , 1t,. "'.. .. ,, il'trt• (1.(4 •1 Tli1'i!tt\ •1-1 .11 ,, ... ,1 •s At W ... lf'lllr At W~llt W1'9t Cl D.ll!,,T PILOT Sll:CT!Olli1 ' ' j\. 2 DAIL 1 PILOT Coast Roundup ltcaltors. A delinite se:lltr's market has dc,•eloped, with only two homes currently up for sate at prices less than $50,000. Don Ward, president of 1he Board. says that smog and density brand-new $12.000 luxury car mlsslng. of all'ohollc beveraaelt in and on city· Personnel Director frank Jvtns said He got It back Friday momin1 when owned facllltl~. Perm its, ho"'e\'CT, the employe elect.Ion will take place another revele.r reallud "'hat ht Md wtll have to , be approved by City JJOmtdme tn M•.~ ( done. He got tired of waiting 11t tht Manager Robert L. Wynn, a Mormon ~ OWNJ:;RS UPSET -!\lore lhan tUO property O\\'Jlers in Laguna Bt•ach bitterly tomplained to P I u n n i n g Co1nmlssioot>rs aboul the city's pla n to rezone: residential and I I g h 1 commercial areas. The do'o'-11zoni11i: \\'OUid reduce the density by 50 ~rrent in some areas. The pro1>crly O\\'ncrs, v.'ho spoke at hast v:eck's firsl public hearing, criticized both the plun and the commissioners. l>estruction or th•· city's tax base. ao<l the fact lhn t 1f they Md W rebui ld on 1he1r rczont'tl property they would be allov.·t'<i fcv.i·r units lh1:1n before v.•crc tht•i r kev concerns. The second public hcurin): \\'ill be r-.1ay 13. !ll'CeSsHrtly opposilloil. fOt•=,~~.x~-~ra....drl\'ing pa·ople &."'a)". fmm Inland O\'t•rridc ,1,hi<'h fv.'Ould builrl a campu.'1. Q:,itics anti Into Laiuna Beach. causing club for a cab. so he "borrov.·ed" the and a ttttotaler who says he can 'lt'OOOS A~'D 'l''AT£R _ A $12 112,001 bfa111y ln "'bicb k n MrdJ Lhink of~ .&ood reason to---fmlJ.ll~!i!!':ool'IUJ~ury~o!!oan~!,!men~t~de~v~tlopmen~;:';:;:t __ 11 __ left and \\·eaved home to Corooa del approve suchT permir WUClll by Eag1e Ot''!'lopmrni companywoo " Then. h i g h Ii c h o o I t r u 11 tee s prices to lkyroci:et He estimates a decided to drop lheir neu tral stance in person "'OU.Id have to earn 132,MO • favor or uctlve oppo!lllon to 11 year to qualify for a loen to purchase proposal for the creation or five the average Laguna Beach house. unified school systtms out of high v' school boundories. The flve-v.•ay plan SAN ONOFRfo; -Tht nuclear is .supported by Fountai n Valley and generating statlon south of thf! two other elen1entary dist ricts v.·hile Western While House began a one-. two remaining elementary systems. week scheduled 1huldown Saturday ao and """' the high school district. that crew! can repair twb separate oppose It. leaks ln the non-nuclear side of the ,,.., rt'actor complex. Steam has . been STATI-: DEACll _ Th~ Califom ia leaking at a reportedly mlnor rate Parks l>epa rtn1ent announced last .since soon after the plant &tarted up v.•eek it is nearl y ready to 1uke 0 \·er for its latest run, last Jan. 23. Besides the 2.5 1ni!ts of private beach north of th e stean1 lea k. hydrogeri has been .. Mar, where he perked it near hla liquor In city facililics aro&e last unanimous approval by Cott.I ~teA house. All ntgo(lattons foi ill rttum month when wl.ne wa.s servtd It a Pia.Ming CommJ•lonert last week. v.·ere handled throu,h the ember-candldllflll forum In the \llest Newport whose it<lommendatlon mw goe1 to rawd gentle1Nn'1 atlomey. public library arid lltra.ry board the dty ooundl. The 4gg.unJt project, ~ members complained. t"Ompl.ete wl.tb a 110,000 IQU.lre foot POVERTI' PARKS -An advisory J,tl# lake. v.'OU.ld be bu1Jt on m acres ol committee that deal1 with "people GETnNG BIGG£R -Trustees ol. Segerstrom land at the 90Utheut services" wamed lluntlngton Beach lhe Coast Comniunlty College Dlstrict comer ol Meta Verde Drive East and last week the city could face youth have given their approval to a plan GoU COw'le Drive. Costa Mesa dty violence this summer If It doesn't caJllng for the annexation of lhe plaMen had objected to the p!an'1 provide more parks and leisure Garden Grove Unified School District. large pe~ parking k>tl and the 1ctlvlt!e8 in acme or lha poor If approved by Garden Grove vo1ers in "hard look" ot the alley-like interior nelgbbortloods. The v o I u n teer an election tent.ati\'ely ~hcduled for streets, but lt went throu&h anyway. Community Services Council accused Nov. 5, the merger v.·ou!d make the ,,- the city parks department and the college district one of llK' largest in RARE OVAnos _ A slick spllt adminiitration of "dragging \ta heela" the state. To help v.·lth the additional screen slide sho~· of the Irvine SCHOOL S<lL:ABIU.t~ -T110 wtsl !he lluntington B<•ach pier. The final seeping fron1 the systen1 in minor deal should be closed within ooc to tv.•o amoUnts for several y,·ecks. The gas is oo park projects for "hard.core student load. a s<1lelli1e c:unpus Is to C'.o~· ny's proposed v·111age 0 ( poverty neighborhoods," and Qf only be built in the Garden GNJ\'C area. Orange County school dl.str1cts tangled rnonths for the $8.1 mill ion purchase of used to cool the electric generator. \\' ridge in Irvinc-a>111plele "ith building parU where the people' with .,,, sounds of d'lirping birds, laughinl ·~ last week 111 a flurry nf political stands involving unHic:.ition and t h c construction of a new high St:hool t:ampus. First, lhc Fount1un Valley School District unnounccd it would not l'Upport a JW'le tax ovtrride for the HW'llington Beach Unton High School IJistrict. Fountain V11Huy Tr~ees split J..2 on the deCision. saying !hey \\'OU]d take a ncutr:il stand, not it. according to state officials. State f,,111 pa rk ra ngers \\'ill run the beach which FOLLOW THAT CAil! A hot time t•xtends north from the city pier, along was had by all at California Reglon1l the' Aor sa Bluffs to Bolsa Chica State Chili CookOff at Newport Beach's Bal- Be<1c h. boa Bay Cub Thursday. One lady . J.t" guest went to the hospital 3fter being $88,SOO AVErtAGE-The average ~ stunned by a water balloon thllt hit cost of a house in Laguna Beach toda y her in the chest. A Beverly Hills man, is !88.500. according to the Board of mean~iUle, came out lo fuid his money live. City officials replied that E:\IPW\'E ELECTIO~ _ A group children and bouncing tennis balls - there are plans on the drawing ~rds.--'\ of Nev.•port Beach city en1p!oyes las t "·on apptau.se from the audience at the but they may be two lo three ~ears \"''~accumulated enough signittures Irvine City Council last v.·eek. After away. to force an elect ion by the city's the accolades died dov.11. the coo.ncil ., employees to determine who .v.·ill started asking about the erfects of the ALCOHOL POLICY -Ne.,,,-port represent them in pay talks. The future 1,715-acre lakeside village Beach dty councilmen ha~ indicated group, an AFl.rCIO affiliate.. is seeking which cOu.ld house 27.fi25 poop!e by that at Ulelr ~tay 13 meeting they may to represent all city employes who do 1962. Tbe bearing v.•a.s c.ontinued to adopt a formal policy allowing the use not belong to any other assoclaUon. ~tay 28. From Pagel l 'EACHER. • • ... and business management. told the hearing that BumeU imjllllly attUS<d her on May 2. 1973, of a number of outaide activites which he said m I g h t be interferJ.ni with tbe quality of her teadling. Mlll. Allttd alleged that B r u n e 11 accused her " taklnc two night <Otlt'5eS, teadling an mra nliibt .,....,. II Santa ~ College, ,partJdpellnl! tn a special c:oUege career COl'dOl'lium and planning to lead! a high school law class in addlti<:rt to her other duties. "My mooth dropped open," Mni. Allred !<stilled. She satd stie v.'as taking only ooe night class. that slie had no plans to ~ch higll school m:I that Brunell himself had asked htr to partjcipate · in the coosortium. "He told me ~fay 2 lhat he v.11s placing me on Plan B. which means there is 'some concern' as to one's teaching abilities," r.1rs. Allred said in an interview. FIGHTING FOR JOB ln1 tructor Lue Allred From P ag e J l1itense Wa.r W ill Gree t Kissi11ger By United Pras lntematfonat Jn the bloodiest fighting since the October !\fiddle East v.·ar. Syrian gunner! Saturday poured artillery shells onto a group of Israeli soldien in the Golan Heights and an Israeli helicopter crashed v.·hi!e trying to rescue them. Artillery and tank clashes erupted along lhe entire length of the volatile Golan Heights cease-fire lines on the eve of Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger's sixth diplomatic "shuttle'' to rhe t.liddle East. The Israeli military command said 14 soldiers "'ere killed In all. eight In the shelling and six in the helicopt'r crash. Another seven were Vt'ounded in the shelling attack. it said. The crash. the second in eight days, killed the crev.man and a med ical team. The command said the crash was accidental. Ul'I Telt""'- CI TY VEHICLES BURNED. POUNDED AS ROCK CONCERT TURNS INTO A RIOT "In addition to being subjected to increased evaluatiOM, being on P1an B meant that I v.·as left oil committees, left out d. plann1ng sessklm, and treated as something of an outcast," she said. Airs. Allred said her lawyer at the RALL Y ... Israeli tele\·ision said the soldiers killed in the shelling wer~ in annorcd personnel carriers. It Started When Detective5 Moved Into Crowd of 22,000 1t Richmond, V1 . hearing, Daniel Ho1den, raised some r.1itchell and some of the people still in Sovie t Airli11er Do ,~·n; Mo1·e Tl1.a n 100 Feared Dead ~10SCOW fUP I) An Aerofiot Ilyushin-18 airliner crashed in names shortly after takeoff from Leningrad Airport Saturday and more than 100 persons were feared dead, Western travelers said . An airport spokesman, reached by telephone from l\-1oscow . confirmed that the four-engine turboprop had crashed but refused to give any details. Tra\·elers arriving in !\1ose<1~· from Leningrad quoted an airport hostess as saying more than 100 persons \Vere feared de3d in the mishap. the f'ishtt> li.1!0~11 crash ol a Soviet airline r in the past 18 months. Pe9ple Reflecring on the prcdom1n:incc of the old-guard pohtic1ans in th e capital ofter the a<;sa~sination of PrC'sldrnt Ken nedy in 196.1. Columnist Oa\·ld Brodtr la st \Veck !old A UC Irvine :iu- dicn cc: .. ,t St:'Cms likr as long as I've been in Washington I've bren rovf'rin~ llubert llumphrcy vs . H1chard ,Nixon ·· " Tl's only purl' SJX'C'Ulation 1\hat \'ice President Gerald Fnrd \rould\·e done about \\'aterga te if he hAd been President. f ord comntented last. \\'Cl'k about Hictrard Nixon's handl ing of !hf' scandal: "1'.'0\\' "hether thrre should have been a more v i g o r o 11 s prosecution of all lhl' dt!ta ils." he said. "lhat's a mill!c r of 1udgmcnt. And in my case. I think l v.·ould have tried to nud ge some of r'ny employes about as hard as I possibly could." " Trustees at Saddleback College arc debating whether lo · relax t h t epeakers' pollcy on campus . .SO far. a strict ruling lr<l"> kept controversial spcHkl:'rs from appearing "'ithout soo1conc also speaking from the opposinft si de. The result ? N fJ coolro\'ersial speaker~. T r u s l e f' Patrick Backus has changed his mind on !he n;linl(. and said this week. "I. no longer believe v.·e hti\'(' to have f>lr Clean come in and clt'a n :11 .. ay '\11al ~ ~\lr. Dirty just did ... " ''\\'ithoul refcrenC't lo the 'Qlryat Shmonah massacre . ~ ~lut1on and its adoption are n singularly gro~!-1 miscarriage of jui;tlce:," said lsrneli Ambassador Yosef Tekoab, on the I quest1on about the discriminatory nature gove rnment. he introduced a form of of Plan B. modified fascism in th is countrv." "I decided to go ahead with the hearing Parren ~titchell. a blac k ·Democrat even though lt ha.s disrupted my whole from ~faryland . echoed Dellinger's Ufe.'' Mn. Allred sakl. concern \\'ilh fascis rn . :\litchell was the Jµt;lge Halts ,Rockiest Rcir1ecke Trial Delav Gra11ted ~Its. Allred1 an attractive 38-year-old only congressman to address the rally. • divorcee. supports her mother an en 18-Al!hough many of the protesters \\iASHINGTON (AP) -ca.Jifornia Lt. year-old son ~·hilc pa)ing tuition at Cal appeared little different from the antiwar GO\'. Ed Reinecke bas gained 8 delay in State I.oog Beach, where she is working marchers, planner Kevin Connors said, his perjury trial that "could ve"' well" on her ~fBA. "people v.'ho are here are those who ., That Turned lnw Riot RICll~10ND. \'a. {AP l -A circuit court judge ordered a halt early today to a rock music fC"SlivaJ that had seen dub- "'ielding policemen battling rioting rock inusie fans. Circui t Court Judge .I. Randolph Tu rkcr ordered the cancelation of the srcond day of the Cherry Outdoor !\fusie feslival in an injunction issued about 1 a.m. today. The distu rhance brgan Saturday af!cr police began making drug arrests during !he frstival. Tucker said, "\Vc 're not dealing in \\•hose fault it was. But evidence has Quotes Unllf'd Nations Security Co u n c i 1 adoption of a resolution condemning Israrl for raiding six Lebanese \'illagrs. It failed to mention the raids \1·erc in retaliation for the massacre of 18 t·i\'i lians hy Palestinian guerrillas nt Qirya t Shn10nah. ,.... 1 lnnored at a Chamber of Comn1erce lunrhL'Clll as Cost a l\1esa's ~·Ian of the Yrar. auto dealer Theodore Robins :->r., 61. snid II<' was pleased to accept th e honor but that he didn't know how lll!ln~ years of co1nmunlly ser\'ice IK! had lrft In him. He v.·:is escorted from the spcakrr's roslntm by Chamber President Eugene Bergeron. :i funeral l'l('fv1cc director. "You nolict'." he quipped to the audience. "my under- taker ls helping me." " "II SCffllS to ha\·r died an 'au nalw·cl' death. It became popularized and campy and I hat was it.., That's !he conclusioo ol Di.,1d John5ton direct.or of public safety ot th~ Uni \'crsity of ti.tassachusells. on the sudden upsurge and the end of strt<1klng. ,.... Von "'•rd. president of lhe Board of Realtors in Laguna Beach. had just f1n1shcd Urlllng Chamber of Commerce 1nen\bers lhRI current prit'.:efl of l.;:igunB tleach home8 are i;ky higti. \Vhcn a.sked 11 lhcre is much or a dlllcrencc be1wecn askinli{ and scHing priCt"s. \\'ard replied, "In some cilies they put ridltitlous prices on their homes. \\1c do too , but \\'C sel l them at !hose prtcos." "I couldn't possibly have atrorded a would never have gone to antiwar carry it pa.st the June 4 state primary been presented of the possibility of laywer lot the hearing If my students demonst rations." Connors said Nixon election, says a federal judge. furlher danger and this court is not hadn't of!er«l to help me," she said. "has affected their pocketbooks and their Reinecke sought the delay only aner willing to take the risk ." lives." his la\\')'ers said they would quit the Her stucrents have raised about MOO so Con h d t k I b f h Sa1urday's perfonnance attracted an far ol. the approximately Sl.4-00 needed to gress a a en e a orate case i e didn 't, said F. JO!eph Dooo- eslimated 22.000 young people, many of pay lav.·yer's fees. precautions to a\'crt any !rouble, and the bue. Relnecke's Washington Attorney. Whom Slaycd 'hrough the P-"le-· unto'! • 1 ddi . Capitol v.·as ringed ~·ith Police . At the The move v.•as seen 88 the probable •vv .. .., n a !ton. several of ~1rs. Allrcd's II 't ·t U N I I p k J the concert ended at 7 p.m. t·~·-ha r ra Y si e 1 se · ' at ona ar po ice end of Relnecke's ho...,.. of becoming s uu·cuy ve testi ied in her behalf. were /rss evidrnt. Calli ~-'I •· 100 lo I But ••'-••b M.-· ornla's nert governor. Political ob-i• ore tucin r t-equ pped policemen .... """IS 1o11rc CXl6t ol the bearing is Police did not interfere ,\ .... en the kl the R d tnlo '" t di bo 1m~M t •-'f Allred 11 servers sa epubllean gubernator-move Lue s a um a ut 5 p.m. --. .. o •11;:r. 1• rs. said she is streakers appeared. shouting, "!l;o more I I · I alt · k r 1 ed 1· inJ ed ...... elf a nommat on will now almost certainly er rampaging roe ans pet po ice ma Y cmcem \\'lu1 Lui: ect of the cover-up." Some of them carried nags 1 R in k • .th bottl nd d t n '· . h h k-go o e ec es opponent in the pnm' • Wl es a cans an se re w e1g t 0 _c_a_rg_es_on_•= __ ca_r_ee_r_. _______ ::':.."::b::la::"':::'::ed.=-v.·ith a marijua na leaf. ta ,..,__ u police cars. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~,;,~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~a~ry~, s ·-te .':":"_11ro __ er_H_ouston I. Flournoy. Officers with helmets, nightsticks, dogs .1 and tear gas moved into Ute st3dium and the pa rking lot, clashing witb bands ol youths. 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SOUTH C08ST ViLLaoe iS ... eeae ·unique shopping end d1n1ng DAILY, 10 TO 9, SATUROA Y 10 TO 6, UNDAY 12 TO o ON.SUNFLO,VER OPPOSITE OUTH COA T PLAZA-LOOK ·FOR THE FLAG ·' • • , ··: .. · B el ·.Jae Occ a r Ne pra \Vas line \Vi( cid late i r i tur1 a hou gr rig be! Joe w As Fi1 .. IDw Br Walla cam cent.e follow [mall "I' of pl own Brem have this unans 2 Pi On 3<.'Cid Cany ""'" De Th a.n1 . WM glide Th< • J DAIL V PllOT ,.I :J Qua.rter Plan Graded ' un 1n,gton Surve-y~li. n ' . "'""\)' ''"'i\\t • Belated 21•t Birthday '.Jack A'Uison, vice chairman of Occidental Life Insurance and· a resident of Big Canyon in Newport Beach, .never cele- prated turning 21 because it '''as 1935, the year of bread lines and soup kitchens. So his 'vife. l\1arj, and his friends de- cided to do it for him-39 years later-Saturday ni~ht. So \Vhat if it "'as really his 60th? To turn back the clock. they hired a helicopter to fly over the house with a big birthday greeting (above). Allison (far right) watched ha ppily from belo"' \Yith his tv;in brother, Joe. It was his birthday, too. Walla ce Claim s Assa ila.nt Had Financi.al Aid NEW YORK (UPI) -Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace thinks bis assassination attempt was a coospiracy and his would-be assassin, Arthur Bremer, was given fmanc:ia1 help, Parode Magazine reported Saturday. "How can one fellow who hardly made $40 a week in his life buy two gum, an automobile, stay at the Waldorf, rent limousines, travel to. Canada and MichJgan. follow ine 'all around the COllltry?" Wallace told the magazine.) " ... r have quest;ooa in my mild al>oul t»w he got hls money." Bremer was ronvicted of shooting Wallace during a 1972 presidential campaign raJly in a Maryland shopping center. His published diaries show he followed Wallace fer some time before fmally shootin;! him. "I'm not accusing any particular group of plotting my assassination, but in my own mind I am not oonvinced that Bremer was a loner," Wallace said. "I have great respect for the FBI, but in this case there are still too many unans"·ered questions." 2 Jiang Glider Pilots Injured One motorcycle and t"'O hang glider accidents at Escape Coon.try in Trabuco Canyon Saturday kept medical units from the Orange County F i r c Department busy. The firemen first responded at 11 :48 a.m. to help Len Dahluik, 32. of Covina, ""ho had suffered a bad fall from a hang glider. Th€y returned less than thri:>e hours later to the same hilly recreation park when George Petcher. 29, of Newport Bead\, had had difficulty landing his glider. Both men had only minor injuries. LARGEST . SELECTION IN SOUTHERN CAUF. Cl1emical Fog in 01icago .Ousts 14,000, h1 jures 50 CHICAGO (AP) -Emergency crews began pumping out a leaky chemical storage tank Saturday night in efforts to halt spread or potentially lethal ~. The chemical fog sent more than 50 persons 10 hospitals for treatment and farted the temporary evacuation of 14,!XlO from their Soeth Side home!. raul Harrison of the c h i c • g 0 Deportment of Enviromlental Control said Saturday night that th e situation ll(>~ared under control. After several unsucces.sful attempts to seal the leak, v.-orkers began pumpi~ the chemical, silicon tetrachloride, into tv.-o other storage containers at the Bulk Terminals Company near C a I u m e t Harbor. "We're very prayerful. But \\'e st.ill have a wa y to go," said Richard Brh:eland, director of the Illinois Environmental Protection Ageocy. "It's one of the worst we\•e bad to deal with.'' The pumping operation 5houkl be completed by ?o.londay, he said.. Aboot 12,000 gallons an hour will be wroped from the container, v.tlich held about 00>.000 galloos before the tank ruptured at 12:30 p.m. Friday. The city l-'rid ay ~ded t h e oompany 's operating license and issued an air 1JOl1uUOO ""tltation against the firm and ils presidenL A spokesman for State Atty. Bernard Carey said an investigation would begin v.ithin the next few days to determine whethef civil or criminal charges would be filed against the company. Alx>ut 600 Illinois Nalional Guardsmen wtio had been on alert in the event more evacuations were necessary v.· e r e orderOO off their standby b a s i ! . Favorable weather conditions eased the immediate danger. The release of the Na tional Guard came after workers succeeded in pouring a layer of thick fuel oiJ that they hoped would stop the fonnaOon of hydrochloric acid until they could repair a leak 1n a chemka.I storage tank or transfer its oontenta: to another tank. A pipe a t the bottom of the tank ruptu~ Friday and released a liquid flow oC silicon t.etradlloride. v1hich converts to potentially I e t h a J hydrochloric acid on oootact ~ith water. The mixture of the chemical wiftl the air formed a cloud fl\'e miles long and a half mile "ide on the far South Side and forced the evaruatioos Fridiy night. It wasn't until shifting ~·irids carried Uie vapor over a large indust.r:iaJ she t.hat the evacuees bgan returning to their homes.· Thirt y persms •·ere taken to hospitals for treatment and five were adm itted. They ~·ere in fair cxn::llUoo. By Saturday rooming envirmmental officials said the potentially deadly cloud had shrmk t.o a plume about three miles long and nearly a mile "'idc "·hich flllci.uated from the surface to several himdred feet in the area.. Churcl1 01arges Oil 'Partnership' \\' ASJUNGTON ( UPT ) -Sen. Frank Church ([).Idaho) Saturday accused oil companies and oil-producing nations they deal \\ilh of fanning a partnership lO reap excess profll.8. Church said 11 look at the · increase in oil company profits dur ing the first quarter of lin4 is proof tha t thei r interests "are runn ing parallel with those of the cartel of oil producing countries.'' Church noted in a prepared statement that since 1971 intemational o i I companies have been negotiating with the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. OVER 100 NEW & l.6ED PIANOS FAMOUS NAMEGRANDS n.. big ..o: c-.ole wi~ o sir-it pioroo '-· w- of .5 World oword1 for ·Morwelo111 lo•u• 011d KNABE in mink -1nu1 ............... $2495 CHICKERING, med. fini>h • .. ......... $Z295 KWE 1'8" -..... . .. ......... $289& 1M!*iof uoft_..i.;p. KIMBALL ..iott ~ ................ $1195 By CANDACE PEARSON Of "" PtllY l'llft Sl•tf The pressure on atudent'I to get gr.ides -what one mo\ie called the "paper chase" -may be bed enopgh "'hen the grades are givm only twice a year. Uocler the new quarter srstem at Htllllng1oo Bead! Union fUgh School District campuses, hov.·ever. the news is final four times a )'tar, every nine weeks. ~tany studcnt.1 reel that's too often. "There·s no time to catch up . Now )'6U don't know \1-'tltn yoo'rc failing," one student complained. Othcn don"t mind it llJld say their grade are better than eo.•er. But the majority ol ttme sun·eyed recently by student representatlv~ to the school board support the quarterly report cards -"'ith some revisions. The survey was one ol the first lime1 the dWict asked students how they feel about being graded. 200 I~earecl . Dead 1\.f lcr Landslide, Flo<)(I i11 P e ru 1.l~IA. Prru (l"Prl -.\lorr thnn 200 persons \\-'ere missing and feared dead Sat urday in a massive lanct~lide that dammed a powerful ri ver in the central Andes into a 10-mile--loog artificial lak(·. police said. Civil defense officials said th e ~tauyucmarco mowitain c o I I a p s e d Friday, serxling tor\.'! of earth Into the ~lantaro river at a point 125 miles east of Lima. The blocked rive r formed 01t artificial lake and rose rapid ly. Police satd they feared 200 persoos in nearby villages drowned Jn the risin~ v.·aters. Another 21 persons in a higtiv.·ay v.-ork crew apparently were buried in ihl· land.slide. One official said the government might use air force dlve bombers to blow up the dam. According to aer1al observations hy civil defense and air force pilots. the dam stretched 2'h miles across a !teep canyon in lhe Andes . The n>.:Sults \'arll'd frorn SC'hool lO school. Al ' -EdlsOin lll&h &boo!, 72 percent of th(' lituder&s surveyed are ln favor of cootinWng the quarter plan. v.·tule n perceil 'lrollld be il the problems arc elimlnat<d. -Fountain \'aUey HJgti, 75 percent said the quarter system ~·a.s okay and 84 percent v.·ould appro"e if ifs changed .a UtUe. -Jluntlngta n Beach IU gb, the brc:ik· do~n "'as about 50-50 for the plan !f It 1s nhered. -~lartna High, M pcr1.."'eflt voted for continuing it: 71 percent said yes with conditions . -Wtttmloster, no exact percent.age \I-Os reponed but student repn"Sefltath'c Kim Johns saJd the studenl3 ~·ere Sllpp'.)nJve ol the. system. 'About 65 percent thoueht they "·ere doing better becau.se·of it. A number of students , howe\'er. said th!'v had to cut out olher ~1 activitJts 111 till' t').tra rush 10 i;ct h11¥1t.·r sr:irll·~ !.·!is.~ Johns 1:1nd other stu den t rcprl'Seflt.allves '5Ugg~ that first and !hi.rd quartE'r g~ become "proere~ r("J)Orts" and not final ma rks. The systL'1n bc-gan last tall. An f1\'e stu d en 1 repre9er1.tad\·t~ co1nplaulCd to t~tees that not mough rlasses are designed for the nlne-weck plan. ~· ita!d sorne teachers st.Ill operatP oo thr scn1est<'r idea . v.tlile others lrC'<ll grades lnronsistent!y. Some tcaclwn; ch."lfl6C ~ first quart<•r ~rade dep('Oding on ~ quartt'r Jir~rt·~ -but not for e\-eryonc. Olhcr.s don"! for anyone. ··u·s c:onfusmg lo some-students,'' Te111 Trapani from Ed.ism High said. f'or that reason, many atudenLc; r!'qlJ('Sted that all so-callt"d ''permanoot • 1,rradcs really be pennanenL ~ Diltrict administrator John Hunt t,, In charge of smoothmg out the quarter pf.in p1'9bl!'ms. Trustees asked him to ~back w11 h f'Oli:.(1b!1~ ~tu1100!':. aft('r hearing frorn :-itlJd(·fLL'i :uKI te.icht·rs Man Held for Ex tortion I ' For Pl1on y Patty Claim LOS ANGELES IAP I -A 4~-~·r;ir-0ld man was arrested e.irly Saturday afl C'r ht! attempt~ to extort $100.000 for phony plans to free kldnaped newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst, the FBI said. TilC n1an, Ralph Lee Jones of suburban \'an Nuys, had no cOMection >,1.•fth the kidnciping, although he clai med to be affilia ted v.ith lhe Symbione.se Uberat1011 Anny, the FBI said. Af,!ents said Jones claimed he knew whl'rc t.-liss llearst was ht-ins hc·ld and could provide a plan for her relcosc. The FRI said Jones had sent three letters demanding mniiey to the ct>ed 's father, Randolph A. llearst, in the San Franciscn suburb of Hillsborough. .. ln adqition. letters Indicated the lives A Real St1•aiglat Shoote1~ · Pam Harding came all the wa y frorn \Ves t lfoJly. wood Saturday to Join hundreds of other dart lhrowers in the Laguna Beach Jaycees f'ar \Vest !:ihootout tournament. Y.'hich continue s through to- day at the Laguna Boys Club. 1085 I..agu na 1,an- yon ltoad. She won her firi;l g1:1me. CJthers al lhc competition conee ntratcd on less ~pony pursuit.'i. drinking beer and listening lo a J.{u1tari~t. i\lore than $3.500 in p11ze 1noney will be awarded to the top 16 winners I Jon rs open at 11 a 1n. TOP NAMEllRANOS FLOOR SAMPLES DEMONSTRATORS NEW & USED 'OVER 200 USED & NEW ORGANS IN STOCK USED OPTIGANS (6} •••••••••. •99 ••. fAMOUS NAME .$295 BALDWIN $1595 SPINETS ,,,. T1'1eol•c 1ty!e HAMMONO .$695 HAMMOND $1895 t0g ((lftW))c •. THOMAS PRO MODEL SAVE $200 .$895 $1895 (AREA CODE 714) •/04/lo. tho<d & •hr ~,.,.t., 8 .... 1,. $895 LOWREY $895 KIMBALL boby in J>Kan ·/ · ........... $2595 STEINWAY 7' do<o.af°' ............. $6495 $995 NEW KIMBALL SPINET "'%"~M S695 OTIIER IRANDS r.om ............... $895 USEDSl'INm LOW PRICE SP£ UPRIGHTS --WUGO< 545-0415 CALL COLLECT KIMBALL CieN.· 1971 fl'IOd.I • , 0,,J,,,, ,M••10·"ff ~~~., •.. s1095 HAMMOND f-XIP OPEN SUNDAY NOON TO 6 P.M. SAT, 10-6 MON. THRU FRI. TIL 9 P.M. I PENNY OWSLEY ORANGE COUNTY I 51995 .s2295 ....... _ ................... ._., ....... _ ....... ~ -.......... ... ~ ....................... ·-..... i.ou '"'',, ..... 18349 EUCLID ST . FOUNTAIN VALLEY dd fl~ ht Kl. l'd of • 11 ' I ] !I sl A p II ,, ti b L ~ ,, " p A .f DAIL V PILOT Mitcl1ell • • Dasia't Heard/Tapes I ~u-rv-'Si:;;i.,.1..Q;m..____.}io~d:ft i 'Nixon._ Dlilf 1"11ol l"llOIH by P"rl<ll O'l){l<OnOll Bea11ty a11d Beast The beast in this case, however, is a prize one-a Jl ererord heffer called "Jennie" that won a first- place ribbon for her owner, Robin Sahdals. 18. ~f hlission Viejo. in the Orange County 4-H Youth Fair at Orange Cou nty Fairgrounds, Costa ~lcsa , Satur- day. Below . a goal seems quite o bl ivious to the park· ing restrictions on the county fa irgrounds. From Page J POl_,ICING IRVINE ... Greenbelt ar£'a!I behind son1e Irvine developments and the parking lot of University lligh School are favored spots for whatever activ ity Idle youths may have in mind. One recent day. police even raided a subterranean fort built some1A•hat like an old sodhouse on the prairie, where three boys in their very early teens were deta ined for juvenile court custody. They ~ere growing a small marijuana plantation and at the time ~f arres~, ~<ere drinking ~·inc and had lflVen their dog a saucerful too. Irvine is still a unique city. "I don't think their kids are any worse than anyone else's." says U . Bon.a . "They just doo 't have anything to do ... " "Whal ~·e ought to do." he quipped. "is open a Bask.in-Robbins' ice cream franchise." What the youngsters of Irvine do. in their spare time is becoming an Increasing headache lo police. who know many of the affluent young1ters on. a first-name basis from unhappy prior contacts. Crime 1n Irvine Is there and it is becoming more sophisticated. "The crime of status there is residential burglary," notes Lt. Bozza, pointing out lt is mostly committed by Irvine young people aged 14 to 19 and for an odd reason. '"l'hcy 're not even doing it to suppory drug habits -just for the peer group status." The activity even varies by individual village tracts. which are named in fond memory of a different time. when Irvine v.•as just a huge ranch: Turtle Rock, The Ranch , Green Tree Homes. Tbe Willows, The Ranch and The Meadov.-s . . . Turtle Rock. the most affluent sector of $150.000 houses. accounts for the highest number of called-for services, ,..,ith 3t48 percent of all those recorded in the city. Called-for services mea n such matters as investigating theft s and burglaries or settling family fight s. as compared lo other police missions such as responding to traffi c accident calls. The area around Orange Cow1ty Ai rport accounts for most of those by fa r. \\'ith 47.5 percent of. the Irvine accidents. Commercial burglary is the big thing in the bustl ing Irvine Industrial Complex area. ~·hilc white collar crime such as fraud and bogus stocks is rumored to be infiltrating the busy business district. Armed robbery ts virtually absent, because there is virtually nothing to rob along the lines of all-night markets and one-man service stations beside freeways providing an easy escape route. "The majority of your police a~tivity drops off at 9 p.m .. " says Lt. Bozza , a former Newport Beach officer who is puzzled by another phenomenon in lhc drinking and dining co1nplcxes along MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Road. "E..,cn on the weekends, there aren't many problems around Rest.aurant Ro\\'," says the lawman who recalls a plethora of pro~lems around some of Newport Beach's night spots. The profile of police "-·ork may change as the city changes and its people are certain to demand that their needs be met. "The people in Irvine are \'cry concerned about the people in Irvine:· he notes. pointing ,to the high incidence of police calls in Turtle Rock and other geographi cal spots. ''In this calendar year the population -26.800 -wil l increase by more th an 10,000, '' adds Lt. Bozza. "What's going to have to be done is to develop a set of Jaw enforcement • programs unlike anything that's ever • been done. We're working a Special 5 Bu r o-Jary Jling Enfo rcement Team (SET) concept." Lt. ._. " • Bozza adds. ''They work on just specific crimes." He compares the way most lr\'ine people regard wnat has come lo be identified as Their Police Force v•ith the old cops who walked a beat at the tum of the century and kn ew most people in their patrol area, Sometimes for 20 years until they turned in their badges and retired. "They like to identify \\'ith Their Police Force," says Lt. Bou.a. Despite the tum-of-the-century image, the Irvine Police Department will rely on 211 the new tools of the law enforcement trade, such as Eagle I, the Costa hlesa police helicopter. "But v.·e are sending all brand -new men out there," LI. Bozza says of recruitment and assigning procedures with creation of a full-fledged department by the city In the future. • "\\1e are not taking ctperlenced men av.'ay from Costa Mesa." he says, adding that new men assigned to Irvine "'ork alongside the veterans out there, absorbing more savvy. "\\'hen the City of Irvine forms its 0~11 Police Department. all rank attained out there \\'ill stay out there." Suspects Held In (:01u1tv JaiJ ,, five young suspects in a 1najor burglary and arn1cd robbcorv rini;i: arrested Friday night by Garden Gro"e police are bein g held in Orange County Jail. Police claim the five are re sponslble for stealing $i0.000 in hOOschold property and cash in a nwnber or robberies dating back several months. 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Gagliardi earl ier In the day had rereild portions of his charge on the believabilit y of witnesses. One ·tir 1hose specificall~ mentioned \\·as ousted \\'hite House coun"Scl John \Y. Dean llL 1'1e nine men and three \\·omen jurors went back to their hotel for the nii:ht at 7: I~ p.n1 .• the ea rliest by some three hours that they ha\'e called ii qults, They will resume deliberation s at 10 a.m. today. The case \\'ent lo the ju;y at 4:55 p.m. Thursday, follO\\'ing a 10.-\\·eek tr ial. The· jury continued to review perjury charges against ?i.1itcheJ\, pnce the law- and-order bastion of President Nixon's adn1inistration. Jlo"'ever. th e reque~l for rereading or portions of the j\Jdge's ch a r g c encompassed ~·itnesses against Stans as \1·rll as ~t itchell. It thus could constitute an enlargement of the scope of the jury's dchbcrations. llltherlo, during the first 23 hours or deliberations, attention had appeared to be confined mainly to the prosecution 's case against ~titchell. l\'lansficld Urges Excn1ption Hike Will Be Cleared' TULSA, Okla . (AP I -Y,lcc Presirlent Gerald ll. f"ord accused Democrats of exploiting \Va1e1-gate and resta ted his belief in President Nixon ·g in!loCeoce on a whirlwind tour of OklaMma and Texas Saturday. '"I have no doubt that the President is innocent and he will be t'Ompletely exonerated," Ford said al a ne~·s conference after arri\'iflf: in Tulsa for a RepubliC.'.ln fund-ra ising dinner. Ford said he is con'1nced evidence held bv the \Vhlte ltousc "'ill exonerate the President, but he admi'tted he had nOt SN'1l such evidence or heard presidential tapes sought by the -House Judiciary Con1mittce. · Ford flew here from \\'ichita Falls, Tex .. where he told a GOP fund-raising luncheon he doesn 't believe there is enough evidence to impeach Nixon and "I happen to think he is innocent " Al a ncv.'5 confeTence in \Vichita Falls, Ford said the Whlte ltouse should turn over all relevant I.apes to the Judiciary Committee. Asked if he "'Ould scrve on .1 panl'I to judge the rel evance of the tape,, Ford said: "I don't think as a possible beneficiary in the evt>nt thkigs go badJy. that I should jUdge the J'eilevancy of tht.' tapes." In Tulsa. ford was asked if sununaries of the tapes promised by the White House v.·ould be accurate. ··11 is almost unbelievable 10 me that the \Vhite House v.·ould not make available the accuratt' v.•ords," he replied .· He said Americans \\'Ot1ld have to assume the summaries were corrcd. Ford's schedule here included a reception as well as the dinner and news cooferenct. Jn Wichita Falls. he also took part in a motorcade into town from Sheppard Air Force Base. In remarks prepared for the dinzicr here . Ford called on Republicans to keep the Dcn1ocrat.s from turning th c Novf'mber elections into a referendum on the \\'a!crgatc scandal. ''l..et us return to the ABCs of politics ;ind reject the endless exploitallon of the CClntroversy that has bet.'n generated about our President," Ford said. Virgi-Ba~k Ho111e • Lenke1nia Boy Given ,7Ve·1v Drug STERLING. Colo (UPI ) -Virgil Taladay, 11. came home r r om Disneyland. Sea"·orld and the San Diego Zoo v.·ith memories of Mickey Mouse . But '"'O Sterling men. Tom Ballard and Broadcaster i\larvin George Rivenburg. ~·hose \\·ife is a cancer ''icti m, added something to the gift . \VASJll :\GTO~ (AP ) -Se n ate bears and a friendly porpoise. l\lajority Leader fl1 ike l\fansfield said He also came home \\'ith the first thin They secured for Virgil an examination by San Diego cancer rpecialist Dr. Virginia Livingston. one of four specialists in Ille United S la t es experimenting \\'ilh a IXJl£"nt new drug they hope \\"ill prove a \\·eapon against leukemia . Saturday he favors increasing the federal tax t"'XCDlption by $100 to help low inco nie ray of hope he "has had in his battle "'ith pt.>oplc. terminal leukemia. He sriid hC' disagreC's 11•i1h arguments Virgil, one of nine children in the poor thu l 1his •rould feed innation. family of rendering plant truck driver Dr. Livingston agrN.'d to lake on Virgil's case, previously pronounced hopeless. and the little boy came home 1\·ith a supply of the drug. 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Zebra slayM"S, \.\as deel:irl'<I Kl::R~\'ILLI:: 1 lPI I Ground cre"Slind-aircra rt v1orkt>d tt~ir \.\'fl~' n o r t h throu~h the ruggtd soulhl'l'fl Sit>rras Saturda~ 111 a 111cthodlc St-arch thu t f;oJed lo find n 1nis.~1n~ µrl\·111t• pl~nc. leaden, IN! by San FranciJCO Coun1 y Supervisor Te r r y Francois, h a v e \\'ilhdrawn from ~tayor Joseph L. Alk>to's gubernatorial ca mp a I g n , bitterly condemning Alioto for the Stop-and-search manhunt for the ~lled Zebra killers. "l think the mayor Injected un('()f1.stltu tional by a fl'<l c·r.11 himself in this oo a continuing Judge 1'hursday. basis lO appeal to moderate lo Police Chief Donald Se<1tt conser\'alive De mo c rat i c voters. p 8 rt I c u I 8 r I y in testified 81 thl" hearing th:1t ht• r~ran('()i s, 52, joined by ·" fello\.\· San Franciscans ldarte Westbrook and the Rev . llamilton Bosv.·ell and Los Southern CalUornia in plnces did not conft>r \1 ith Ahuto such as Orange County," before lnstlgaling lhc sea rl·h Francois said. 1;:ictic in "'htch more th<1n 600 T II E ST 0 1' -and·sea rch YOUJ}g blacks \\crl' lilO[)Jk'd policy adopted by po 11 r e and ~earchcd 1n 1ht' strt'J..'1 CALIFORNIA Thi.• ch·1I :"llr p111rol ,;<1id !'01ne 25 pla111·s fle11· 111 ~h1rt,.; along the Crssna l.')11 \ thi;:ht plan roulf•. ()n thL· gr11 11nd, !'Ollle 7~ to 110 1:it•rsnn.s con1ht:d th<' ndgr lint'~ :u1ri 1·;1lll'\" ul the 11mlx'r l'OUntr~ ' .. • . -• J1ist Like lflo111a Like mother, like daughter. Little Pegasus. a four.year-<>ld hippopotamus. tod- dles after her mother. massive 3 ~2 ton Cuddles. Pegasus u·eighed in at between 50-60 pounds, al Lhe ·San Francisco Zoo . • Explo sio11 Caused By St1icide? SA7\IA ROSA (APl -A man trying to klll himself may have caused a $100.t:m blast and fire that razed a t\\·o-story apa rtment building, killing one man and Injuring 10 <>!her persons. police said Saturda y. Lt. Rodney Sverko said the coroner is performing an autopsy on l\1ark Saxton. 32. to see if he died of bums or from gas inha lation . Sverko said witnesses told police Saxton pffviOusly had threatened to kill himself. "It's a possibility o·r suicide," Sverko said. The other persons injured, including l\\'O small babies. slLSlalned minor cuts and bruises. Sverko said the Friday blast "completely blew the roof off" and leveled a thr ee-u n i I apartmefll co mplex a n·d damaged nearby building!:. Fire <>fficers estimated. the damage at Sl00,000. Fi re investigators said the natural gas explosk>n may have been set of( when Saxton ix.it out a pUot light in the stove and turned on the g~ in his ex·wile's apartment. Policema11 Sl1oots Youth In Incident Strike Bf1llots· Out To LA Cou11 ty U 1iio1i LOS AXGELES (AP l - Union officials said they l'Xpe<:t n1embers lO ratify tentati\'e contract agreements \\·ith Los i\ngeles County, thus <&\'erting a massive strike orginally sc heduled for ~londay. Ballots \\'ere IT'ailed to 4.000 \\·orkers Saturday for a vote on v.·hat one official called ··ttM:? best aj:trecment \\·e have ever reached." 1'he pacts provide for pay '(aises averaging 7.5 percent and fringe benefit increases ol about .4 percent. Un ion attorncv Leo Geffnc.r said a . fl at $50--a.month increase for 6.000 of the countv's lo"•est paid ,~·orkers was· a maj~r gain. Gordon !\'es\·ig. count y perS<lnnel director , said the ne\\' pact "·ill raise labor costs by about $60 million annually. L100r learicrs say t he coun1 y can abso rb the added cost without a !ax increase but llahn disa greed. •·The re is no doubt there is going to be a I lax increase \.\ith l h cs e demands.°' he said. I t:nion leaders said the nev• I contract includes a full y·paid rienta\ plan slar1 ing in II months and rai ses the amount the county pays in monthly health tnsuranre premiums from S26 to $JI for each employt. Improvements in sick and ber<'avement leave and severance pay were also agreed on. union officials said. Tilc county has also agrf't:d to reduce the case load for cmployrs in the Departnwnt of Public Social Scr\1ee,;. union officials said Coast Guard Airlift s Sick Sailor to Diee:o '--' SA'.'i DrEGO f AP)-A sick Coas t Guard cutter sailor was airlifted Saturday Venturous, vmich had been in onto a helicopter at se11 some San Qiego on a trainmg 250 n1ilcs southwest ti{ 5an mission from its homeport of Diego and nown lo a hospita l, Los Angeles. A corpsman the Coast Guard said . aboard the 1.'U\ler. upon nie seaman. Robert ex:tmining Campos. called for Campos. 28. Los Angeles, was a' Coast Guard helicopter to one of four aboard the 40-foot n1tlke evacuation because of sailboat Altair, en route to San possible seriousness. Diego after a trip through the Jn a ship· lo-shore Canal Zone and some 200 com1nunication earlier in the miles off the Baja Californ ia \l'eek a doctor said . the coast, officials said. symptoms sounded 1 i k e Ile was taken to University asth1na. Skipper U a r o Id OAKLAND (AP I _ The Hospital in San Diego v;here Cald"•ell r:idioed the docror 1\lameda County Dis 1 r i ct· his condition "'asn't Friday that Campos seemed Attorney's 0 f fj c e said immediately known . "·orse and "'hen the doctor Saturday it will investigate the At first Saturday t he said it might be pntmnonia fatal shooting <>fa teenage boyl p;siiaiiiliiboaiiiitii•ii•iiasiiiireiiaiichediiiiiiiibiiyiitii,.,iiiiiiliihiieiiCoiiiiastiiiiGiiuiiaiirdiiiiseiitiioiiuiit.iiiiiii by a policeman. Th e11 policeman was dra~ed 400 feet during the youths escape attempt. Karl ThompS<>n. a 16-year· old high schoool student, y,•as shot in the chest in the incident and died at San Leandro ~1emorial hospital. 1 Police Lt. \\lilliam Clark said 'l'hompS<ln was stopped for defective brake lights and I <>fficers discovered the car was stolen. Zebra Hunt Stepped Up SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) - Sharply restriL1ed in its Zebra manhunt by a C"OOrt order, San Francisco Police Saturday deployed hundreds of officers 1 on the streets in hope <>f scaring off the killer or kil!ers l blamed for 18 r a n d o n1 shootngs, . The Zebra cases, 12 of them fatal , ha,•e generally occurred bet"•een sunset and 10 p.m. In each instance. a white ~rson "'as shot on the sl reets by a 1 black. I EXTEND YOUR LIFE E'XTEND YOUR ARM BLOOD PRES$URE CHECK FREE! in HUNTINGTON BEACH TODAY, APRIL 28th FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th St., Huntington S.ach FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1207 Main St .• Huntington Beach 9 A.M. · 12 Noon .\ Public Service from I IIuntington Beach Rotary Club .. 1 and Orange County lleart Assoc . \\'ith Thanks to: • SOUTH SHORES INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 19014 Brookhurst, Huntington Beach "' ) --- I ' ' I I . , • I r I I I . . ' . ' 'Pueblo' insulated draperies $10 48'•8• Two rich nubby weaves: whi te rayon and ace1ate. or natural tone with flax added. Both backed w1rh acrylic loam tor 9reate1 comlort and privacy. 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H un1ing1 o n Beach 17 14 1 8'1 2-7771 I ~• I FASHION ISLAND OPEN TODAY 12·5 • 4 Department Stores Plus Many Other .. • • • Merchants Open for Your Shopping Convenience I I /' I I A• DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA GE No Place for Politics -----1· The Veterans Admlnlstration, with 188,000 en1· ployes and a budget of $13.6 billion. is second only to t.be Defense Department In size. It affects the lives and welfare of 97 million American veterans tuld members of thelr families . Jn the put rive yean, incompetence, mismanage- ment and politics hnve reduced the ~ 1\ to a conditIOn described by some observers as "chaos." This is no news to the \Vest Coast, where VA hos· pit.al conditions have sparked angry ~otests. and fou l· UP6 in delivering education benefit c cks have forced veteran students to the brink or rioan 1al catastrophe. The needs of returning veterans arc well-established -education , jobs. housing and health care. These bene- fits are promLo,;ed to the1n. The principal element of change is keeping pace with Inflation In meeting the needs. The chaos has been lhe result of turning the VA into a political playground ,through appointment of in· competents to key posts. Now U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston (0-Calif.) wants Con· gress to appoint an independent. bipartisan commission to watch the VA . Such a commission might be useful on a temporary basis. to pinpoint immediate problems, but in the long run -.it probably would create oilly further delays. Congress has the power to investigate and re<:tify the VA 1ness. It should be done without delay. Ma tters o f the Public 1'csting the water of public opinion with a cautious toe. the California Public Utilities Commission last week opened a decision conference LO the public for the first time in 60 years. sions behind closed doors, following pubUc hearings on proposed changes. Last week.a San Francisco newspaper reporter made himseU a test case by refusing to leave the hearing room when the commission began a decision conference. lie was arrested. , '!'he case of the stubborn reporter has yet to be \ resolved, but the commissioners a few days later decided • to try an open meeting. Nothing very dramatic happened 3nd PUC officials have not revealed their feelings about makin g open meetings a regular pnctice. Since the decisions of the comlnission bear directly on the pocketbooks of every uWity user in California, it would not seem unreasonable to ask that the decisions be made in public, along with the discussion leading up to theu1. , 1'wo ~r om en to Be Missed Two women who played im.portant and yet vastly divergent Toles in the early development years of Orange County died this past week . They were Victoria Carson· Cotton, pioneer of tbe early days in San Clemente and Cordelia Hornaday , Knott, who along with her husband, Walter,. developed the famed Knott's Berry Farm of Buena Park. Afrs. Cotton, a direct descendant of Don Juan .00. niinguez, whose sprawling ranch empire is today's south· west Los Angeles. was an elegant leading lady in the pioneering effort of the 1920s to develop the city ot San Clemente. There was no indication that it would become a habit. The powerful PUC, wh.ich sets ra.t.es an.ct re~ulation.s for utilities in the state, has always made its final de c1· About the same time, Mrs. Knott, wife of a former sharecropper and farmer, was making fruit pies, pre- serves and cooki ng chicken that propelled the modest Knott's Berry Farm into one of the finest tourist at· tractions in all of Amelica. Mrs. Knott died at age 84. Mrs. Colton was 95. 'I understand be was very big back in Mechanicsburg, Ohio.' Both left positive lasting imprints on Orange County life. ' Com1nendation on Co veruge Dt:ought's Effect Transcends Afri~a To the Editor: As stated In the April 8 edition of Time fl.Iagazine. the biggest v."i>rld disaster of our times is facing us today and no one is talking about il or publicizing il t1lf: \Vest African drought did not happen overnight, but has been g e t t in g progressively "'Orse !or six )'e&tl. Yet, there has been little or no publicity oo the problem oor the efforts ol countless governmental a n d non-governmental agencies of the \\'Orld to help the six or seven African nations hardest hlt by the Y.'Orld's Y.'Orst drought ' ' TitE DAILY PILOT 1s to be congratU· lated for the full page and rather inten· sive coverage of the West African drought and the future of our v.'Orld in terms of spreading drought and famine. 1 hope that these articles make the point for all readers that the problems or drought, famine and de\'astation are not just localized, but global problem'!. To survive all nations and people mmt work together through global interdependence and cooperation to cambat such world catastrophes present and future......., In your articles. there is a special list of agencies people may contad if they ...,;sh lo help ; hov.·ever. one very important agency u".is omitted -an oversight I am sure. r v.·ould like to draw attention to this international agency - ( MAILBOX ) L'""1 "-nMerl IN ..__ NooMU1' wrtMrl ...w _.., ..... --... ,.. WWlll ., -.... n. """ " ~ ltlt9B " Ill .... w .tlml111te nNI I• ,_....., Alt ""9n nwst Ill-e.... """'1WI ... '"'•1111 .,...,....., "" "'"'" ..... ., llt Wllfllltl4 .. ,_., ff Mlfkletlt rHIOn II ffHf'911f. PMfn' Witt Mt .. l'Alltt!tf. UNICEF. 'l'hn>ugh the combined efforts of the U.S. Committee for_ UNICEF (Pacific Regional Office In Pasadena), the United Nations Association. Coastline Chapter and the Model United Nations of U.C. Irvine, local activities designed to raise funds and inlonn the public have alr<Ody been lnltiated. Repre•enlatllle Facts To the Editor : Re: Sieroty Hits Secrecy in Drilling Proposals: A&!embtyman Alan Sieroty (Democrat from Beverly Hills) said at a hearing in Santa Mooica "the public interest isn 't being protected" relative to opening up 7.7 mlllion offshore acres for oil drilling. He further stated "current leases of drUling rights by the state and federal government bring' too much profit to private oil companie.a and too litUe to the public." APPAREm'LY he is too busy on hi1 witch hunt to investigate the facts. The Llls Angeles Time1 on March 28, 1974, reported lhat "William A. Vogeley, acOng deputy amt.ant 8C'Cretary of interior for energy and mineral!, said that lease sales since 1954 had brought the government more than 'll billion in bonuses and royalties whiJe o i I companies had gros9ed only about .$8.4 btttton." It sure would be nice if there was some way to hold elected representatives accountable for misrepresentation. CURTIS E. GRANBERRY •Who Needs lt."!' To the Editor: me. Their set of values is not my set Df valU<'s. What a bleak future a child wruld have with only school to look forward to from . age 5 to 18. StiOilla: and degrading. WHAT ABOUT 9U?mlers with the family, at the lake, in summer camps, Y.ith Mrses, on tuna boats where boys and girls really lt'arn about life and earn their ways tntp·college? Somebody in Sacramento or Washington doesn 't like us . And doesn't like our children. And . whoever he is, he can get his clammy bands off mine right now. RICHARD LYON CLARK 'Tltanks for the Year' To the Editor: I v.·ould highly appreciate it if you would publish my letter because this is the only \ray I am able to tbank all the people for "~iving me my year." 1 am an American Field Service exchaage student from Finland. I am spending my year in Fountain Valley attending Fountain Vall ey High School . lily host family is P.lr. and f\lrs. Strother and their three daughters. Alter spending eight months in U.S. and baving only two months to go, I realize what a wonderful year fuH of exP{?rlences I have had. Nixon Wanted Agnew Out Last April 6, students from U.C. Irvine and University High School rode in to 25 miles for a combined total of $1 ,500 for the UNICEF West African Drought Eme'l!ency Relief Program. Other fund. raising projects for Orange Coonty are in the ptaMlng now. San Diego and 1"s Angeles Cow:tty UNA's and UNICEF \'Olunteers are beginning to move into action. Procoo:l.s wUJ go to UNICEF progranu for feeding the hungry, digging ..,., .. ter \\"ells and w a t e r purilicalioos, etc. The amount ralsed in !his first event, the Bike-A-Thon In ln•inc, may be small In oomparlson to the milliOM of doUan tb.lt must bo raised ; but it Is a start. OS THE LOCAL level, anyone "'ho wishes to vohmteer time, may t:ontact the UNA·USA Coasttirie Chapter by writing 898 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 92661. Or send a cheek to the U.S. Committee tor UNICEF. Weot Mrlcan Drought Emergency Relief Program, 331 East 38 st., New York. N.Y. 10016. Re: Year 'round schools! Who 'Vo'al'lt:3 it? Not the kids? Not the parents? Not the teachers? Then "'ho? E1·ideritly eUber the state or federal government. IN THIS point I would like to thank all the commun ity laxpayeni for provkling my schooling for the year. Only few people are aware that to get an AFS- student the chapter has to collect $850. In lhls letter I want to thank also all those: people who have given donation! or in any other 'Vo'ay helped to bring me here. By WESl.E\0 G. PIPPERT Ullltell ,.rn1 lftl9f'Uli0nal \~'ASHINGTON -Almost as !100D as he )earned of the serious c r i m i n a I investigation of his vice president. President Nixon concluded Spiro T. Agnew should vac:ate his o r f i c e according to a new book. WriUen by tY.'O \Vashington Post , r~. the book pieces together the events last year that led up to the dramatic resignation by Agneu'. "'ho pleaded oo contest to a charge of income tu evasion and received a sentence of three years' unsupervised probation and a SI0.000 fine. Jn ·"A Heartbeat Awa y" (Viking, $10). authors Jul es Witcover and Richard ~1. Cohen 'VoTite that Justice IJ\'Partment pro81!Clltors \\-ete initially reluctant to sh.are the information they were receiving about Agnew·s involvement in 1 kkkback scheme involving htaryland 1tato officials. And although Nixon wanted Agnew out. DAILY PILOT ' Robert N. \Vt1ed, Publishtf" Tho'"°'1 Kttvil, Editor Barbara Krtibich Editorial Pa!}t Editor The clitori~I ·P.'i"' or 1ht' Daily Pi:'IOt ~ks to infnnn •nd i;timula.le l"Hdl"T"!l by p~nlinJl on fhi1 pq:e d\vtr)e eommrntlUY on topic. of tn. ~M by ~no1ic11t"'ll rolumni111 and car1oonlm . by providinic a forum for tta.dtr.1' v!l'Yo's and hy Pf"8'1'll inrr 1h1• ~·spaP'1'·~ Of)lnlOf\ll: and iOt>u on ~nt topics. Tht edJtlX'ial op1nJor. ot the Daily J>ilot &PJ>eAr only in lho editorW column at tJw tnp of tht pq:t. Opinione ex~sM'd by the-ce>I· wnntltl and canoonl:tt." and Jette-r Wrlttn att \Mir own aJMt no~ ~t of 1htir m-.. ... by \be Oa.11)' Piiot 1italld be ~ Sunday, April28. 1974 the authors "'TOte, it was not until Agnew made a "fatal decision'' to rounterat lack 11gainst the Justlee Department that the \\'hite House began to press Jor his resignation. THE Vt'ORO TO Agnev.• from Nixon \\'tis ;'layoff, or else," Witcovcr and Cohen report. But the vice president's response Y.'aS to at tack Asst. Atty. Gen. Henry E. Petersen. head of the J u s t I c e Department's aimlna1 divislon , for what Agnew called a deliberate attempt to smear him and run him out of office. According to Witoover and Cohen, the attat'k forced Nixon's hand. He had to either defend his chief investigator In lhe t'ase or appear to be a "marsbmallOw." Nixon did p.ibllcty defend Petersen but, v.·hUe still defending Agnew's right to make up his o..,.,,, mind about resignation. ror the first time told the nation thal Lhe 11ctivities under investigation we r c ''serious." \\'ithin a maucr of days Agn('\V resigned. \~'ITCOVER llnd Cohen are high In pr11ise of U.S. Atty. George Beall and hi s as.,.istants. Barnet D. Skolnik, Russell T. Baker Jr. and Ronald S. Liebman, ell of them in their 20$ and 3trl. The Baltimore prosecutors u"l!nted a trial and jall sentence for Agnew and u·ere at first ~iclous of Atty. Gen. Elllot I.. Richardson. Pctcrs.:.1' and Richardson aide! ..,.,,ho "-ere willing to barRaln to get Agnew out of the line of the presidency as quickly as possible. Later tl!ey developed mutual respect.,and admlr11tion. Richardson briefed Nixon on Aug. 6, only houri before the \\'ashington Post and the \Vall Str~t Journal report('(! th:it Agnew wa9 undtr crlmiMI Investigation for posaible bri bery nnd tax vlo\alloos. "Although ll \\'as clear to Richardson almost tram the !!tart that the President \\tlnl.ed Agnew out." the book said ''there was always tho matter of t.bc Agnew <OOSUtuency to be -rtd. Agnew's removal. in the White House view, had to be accornp,llsbtd ln a W1f that v.'OUld not undul y a 11 e n 1 t e conservative voters and conservative Republican leaders, who.se support Nixon in his own travail now needed desper· ately''. In subsequent conferences. the book said, "The quest.ion arose -How much more should the President be told? "f\'IXON J\.UGIIT v.'ant a full memo on the prosecution of the case, and the group at Justice felt be was enUUed to it if he v.-ere to exercise his rtSpCl[ISibility oo the disposition of the matter. But the Baltimoreans. still operating on the premlse that AgneW wouJd come to trial and still suspicious that information golng to tile President might be leaked to agnew, "finnly opposed giving Nixon a full report ." Debate on this point continued for weeks. the hook said. Eventually a L'On1promise ,1·as reached : Nixon would gct an advance copy of Agne\\"s i11dict1nen\.. On Sept. 25 Richardson infonned the President .lhe prosecutors had all the e\idence they needed to indict Agnew. On Sept.. 29, aflC:r an overnight stay at singer ·f"rank Sinatra's home, Agne\.\', Sinatra and three or four insiders decided that he should "fight back." The next day, Sept. 29, Agnew told a Republican Women's gathering in Los Angeles that Peeersen's cooduct had been "unprofessional and malidOU9 and outrageous.'' " .•• RE~tAINING SILENT ln the race of Agnew·! public slap at his Justlce Departinent and at hl1 favorite. Pelenoo, Nixon looked like a rnarshm:lllow. and he k:ne,.,, It. Going .1fter Petersen as Agne'v dld v.·as A!{llew's fawl mistake:· lhe book says. ''But Agnev.• v.·ould not do anylhing he thought would anger the President or hi s men," the aulhor5 wrote. ·• 'It bothered him.' an aSMClate said. 'bl!l he was not as reckleM as he appe11rC(I . It may have been nn authority complex . or maybe it \\'SS something else, bot h1a priorillcs "~ such that he stood in awe ... of the \Vhite HCXISft.' " A fortnlll>t alltt the Lo9 Angel<s speech. Agnew was out or office~ CRAIG BEAUCHAMP President. UNA·USA Coastline Chapter \VH\' DO they 'Vo1lnt our children for the fu11 year when they mishandle them foe the nine months they already have them? . I ' m ~ctow: o f go\'ernment. Especially lately. I don't want I.hem raising my kids for P.1y wish Is that in the future more people "i:iu1d realize \\that it means to a foreign student to spend a year here. \Yith my sincere appreclaUon. HElN! MAKIPESKA Laissez-£ aire on Vitamins One of the most arrogant and absurd exan1p](>!I of bureaucratic authority is the recent action of the U.S. Food and On1g Administration in limiting lhe freedom of the American people to buy vit.am1ns. New regulations of the agency require doctors' prescriptions for high-potency \'ilamins. Such vitan1ins account for 1nost of the vitamin j11rs TIO\V available on the 311eh-es or pharmacies or· health food stores. In general, the governmen t is bits· ing its regulations on wh:it are ruppo s· ed to be Recommen· d e d Daily Alloy,·. aoces. Vitamins higher than lhe RDA can no longer be sold over the counter. On JUI face, tbe new FDA regulations !'it"Cm to mAke good sense. People who \.\'M\ t.o £ortlty themtlelvcs ~th hla:~ potency vitamim must be pr0ft:1Sionally di:i~~.., haVing a disease that calls for \.\'hat Is officially tcnned "dietary supplements." lN THE WORDS of FDA, "Lay persoos art! tncapable of determinin&. by themSelyes. ..,.,'hether they have or are likely to develop vitamin or mineral deficiencies.'' Tho trooble •i th this Atarement is that it suggests lha FDA is working from a admtmc t.ise ol knOwledp. Tiiis Is not true. People •ary In !heir Du!ritlooal requirements. 1bc notlon of " ( NORMAN COUSINS ) Recommended Daily AllO\.\'&neeS is highly approximate. People 'Vo100 live or v.·ork alongside heavily t r a f r i c k e d highu•ays, or \.\·ho .live year airports, or \\·ho are heavy smokerS may not have \\'hllt I.he FDA would describe as a '·disease." Yet their lungs carry a heavy burden from lhe pollution ; many of them nre prone to respiratory ailments or to inflamniatory conditioos caused by prolonged toxicity. Vitamin C ts believed by !Orne medical re9CM'Chen and a large number ol nutritionist.I to play a useful role in combating such ailments by helping to ozygenate the blood and io fight tnnammaUOn or tnlection. It i1 common sense. thCrelore. that people ..... -oo are expo&ed to inttnaive air. pollution should be permltted to take more th.lln the 90 milligrams of vitamin C !Mt <"an be obtained without a prescrtptkin. The notion that a pemn should be forted 1<> pay a pby>ldan a r .. In onlcr to be: able to buy vtta.mfn C tablets containing more than ·90 milligrams Is a' arbitrary A.'1 it b nonsensical . What makes the FDA ,...W.tlon •blunt ts that -wbo belle ...... needs a lllbotantlAI dole of vtlamb> C can obtain five or 10 ti.mel 1.s many vitam1n , tablets as be needs in order to obtain his Cutt dooe. If may be asked. therefore, why there nood be any fuss or protest.s lf the regulations are loose and inconsistent to the point or being unY.'Orkable. The aM'Vo·er is that bad lav."S should be resisted at every tum. Laws that unnecessarily constrict the freedom of individual action or <'hoice are dangerous laws : lhey are too easily enlarged. Nothing says more about th e misconceivt'!d and preposterous nature of the FDA regulations than the fact that alcohol is available in u n I i m It e d quantities while vitamins are restricted. Alcohol.ism is ooe of the three ~ four most serious diseases lo a f f I i c t Americans. ~t the govemmoot ~ apperenUy more "'O!Tl.ed about people taking vitamlM. SIMILARLY, YOU may oot be able to obtain vita.mini without a prescription but you can go up to a drug COWlter and buy as ,much aspirin as you ""ish. Aspirin can be harmful to the ~igesti\'e procci;.s. to the hearing. to the heart and to lhc rcproducU\'e ability ot blood celb.. The FDA says nothing about the fact that asplrtn CJ.fl produce se rious vilamln C dcOciency in people. with rheumatoid anhritis. The concern of the FDA should oot be conflncd to the need t() regulate health food stores. A far more serious probJcm thal sboWd coocern the FDA Is the .. ...,t to whicb Americans are being MA1:nourilbed in what are dcscribf!d as "approvtd" or "1vcrage" d i et s . I N.O.W. e1 IID\\'1."IA wwm About 50 newcomers gathered at the Aprll nwtlng of the Oraoge County Chapt<r of the Natk>nal OrganlzaUon for Women. ?itany came with Uw:lr children. Oue husband came with hls ------------------w11e:-one-came •itbout hb w~. Somtumr Women's ,.. U all the wild thlngt they'd heard about "v.'Otnen's Ub" were true. otben came to vent the anger and frustraUon tbey had sufftrcd because of dist:rlminatory tttatment. slate's right to lmpcse legislation oo abortion . Il l! did not ment ion v.·oman's right.! In ttte matter - ht>r rlgbt to llfe without forc'td pregnancy. He did not f'\'tn auempt 10 explain th3t a v.·oman. Wider the lav.· he cilts, may be tril'd for murder should !JKo not be able to de1non:ttt:ite cause of macarr ge. S11nd1y Apr!! 28 1C>74 D>ll Y PILOT ,\ 7 -.. • h I~ our belief thnt little girl s arc not born ""ith thl'se attitudeit. Tht•y are 1nst lilC'd b\' :iex1st prof'tll'{'li. Orange Cow'lty N 0 .\\'. sport50rS a ilidl' i-ho"' on ~xisrn in t'ducatlon to sho"' to stltdt.'flts, fAL TA X A t educators and partnts. Bt><-uust" all radio and lt>le,,v~m~•onse,~bt"~"'id~r~n~st~in~~j---;,i-':t-ca•.--.----------'----­istattoos aru rene"'Ulg Ir Jt('('llSt'S Ul an Equality Ca~Wait One ~·oman who bad recenUy had an abortim came with her t-month-old baby. Some poopl~ came to ask WormaUoo on feminist doctors, day care centers, and woman'• legal r\ghll. Eve.ry· body came because or h!s or her interest in au women's risht.s. They came to tbe rtaht place. N.O.\V., rounded in 1966. wu the first Md ls stll1 ~ largeat.. most influential Cl\'U rigbta organlui.Uoo dcdlca1td to achieving equality for v.·omen. Tu·erity~ight -..·omen formed the organizat ion. By 1971, menlt>trsblp -..·ns 15,000. Oespite N.O.W.'i growth and its s~ in e(fecting leg1$lation assuring \\'omen's right.! (such as the right to credit withou t a man 's name {Ind the right to attend all public institutions of higher education) there ii still a great deal to be <1ct01t)'plisbcd. UNDER TllE LEGISL\TIWJ Tunney is Cflfls.ider\ng, rertnin forrn11 or contracept.iv~ v.·ould be illetj:Al, thus makinic v•o1ncn t \'en more dependent on ti!\> pill. v.·hich has sonle knov.11 dangers to heiltb and perhaps many unknov.·n. This cooscquence Tunney did not ttunk important enough to n1entlon. TuMey also ralled to meo1lon the fact that anti· abortion la v.·s would not stop abortions lwonu .. 'fl have been tmving abortion.!i sim•c his tory ~ii:an ~. but v.·ould merely prevent s.1re. ~nilary ubortioni;. Furthermore, Tunnes ncgle(ted to note that in spite of any \eg1$1atioo· wealth)' v.omen \1·011ld sttll be able to "buy" st'Cret abortions: only !hi' poor Y.'Om1•n \\Ot.lld be loret.-d lo race a bulch,·r 111 a hack nllC'y. AlthQui,:h Til\f• IX or lhl' f'l'<lrral EducllltOn ()'>dl' dr<•l;ires that ony ulstltution which flC'CCpts f1'<1rrnl fwlds shall not d iscrimin.:lle by sex. J;irls in Orange County schools are barrl'd from industrial classt>s and full particip:itkw1 ln sports. A kindergarten program in Orange sep:i ratrs boys from th e girls. lhcrefore are 5eeking input fron1 con1 mwilty ~roup'\ and leaders. me1nbers of Orange tow1ty N.O.\V. are protesting the nu'<i111's shallo"' ponrayal or "·omen . \l,'hcn v.·omcn's \'Olcts arc htard on the air -which is seldom -It Is usua lly lrl subordinate mies. E\'e.n In tht borne. "'h1ch is 1rnd11ionally the ..-.·oman's domain . ...,·omen r •10st.antly n111ke foolish mistakes. using the \ITOfll.! cictergcnl3 nrKI SO for!h . ~ten i;rnerall y llp!X'ar "ith the right produel or Sll!Utton. T:tk('n i·1d1viduall~· these e.xanipl<'S S<'l'ITI 1ni11hn111. hut O• l'rflll the rneS."-'lG(' TO wom•'ll and _i.:1rl!I , tlS \l't'll as ml'fl and boys. is thal "·omt·n arc 1n<1rt· l;::norant and less cupablc than 1nt·11 ABOV.1-; AU... i\11':.\IUF:JtS or :'\.O \\ rl'St"nt tht• nn'<ila 's inslstenc-t> that \\'Oman's phl1'e is in thfo l•ome. \\'e dn not bl.•lil'\'C' that •.ro,n<tn 's plnc" i::: in the;> home or out of the homl'. Liberated l'M.'(lpll· do not have a plnC'l'. For too long society has sµav.'Tled sick and sickl'nin~ custon1s to kl'l'p pt.'(lple in lhl'Jr pl~Ct': The Blacks had thc1rs. the Indians thf'1rs . QRANGE C::Ol.fflr.'TY, for example, ha!! recri\·cd. $6 milJJoo in federal hmds to ease unemployment Although on a national level about 32 million ~ ...,·omen are in the labor force. constituting 38 percent of all workers, not a single woma n•tias been appo inted to the planning commiss.ion for those fwxis. Evm I he n3me of the comn1ission e;o-cludes women: "~lanpov.·er Funds Spend1ni; Plan." • !light now the U.S. Senate Is ronsiderin{!" artion on a Supreme Court decision on aborllon a. \\·oma n·s issue conccrnin_i.: v.·on1an 's body. Not one \\'Oman v.·ill be able 10 vote on that iSStJe. Sen. John V. Tunney "·rote a letter declaring thl' Thr ~hool rrcentl\' releast>d a fea ture storv nnd l•1ur photos. all of ti1e boys' class, publicilirig thr rrogram. ";\o po.,~,.dcr puff st:indards arl' practiced OCrr," says the boys' tencher. "It's k1te-1naking. t.O)'·butlding. hamn1ering, sav.·ing and drn"'ing " \\lh~t of thi.' little g1tl \\'ith an imagin::ilivc miflld ;•nd an active bodv ? She is 111 the olhcr class ··counting by tens Up to a hundred by shak in~ an insta nt pudding rnix, This is a girl·att itud<' appro:irh to mnth!'1na tics," s;1~s lhc tcachC'r of 111" girls. :'\ O.\\':s efforts on beh:tlf Of won1~·n·s -and cnnst>quently men 's -liberation ar1• financC"CI ahnost solely by it!! members. Not..-.·JthstandinJ.!. ttK> popular m)1h thlll v.·orn('n cont rol lhe money or ttus nation. N.O.\~'. is nol 11 r1cfi or~:uuz;i t1on. Local chapten: srldon1 h<l\t' a location of their o"n in which to m('Ct . The Orangl' Count y rh:i ptf'r i~ no e~ception . but meet Y.'<' do. for llK'~' art' ltk• times that try v•omcn's souls and 1"101-1 1s th<> tun.: to act. Edwina \Vals/1 lit)e-s in Placr.ntifl n11d 1~ pti.'sirlrut nf r/JC Ortnl!JC (.'(1111Hy Ch1!/if1·r u( .\'.(),\\'. • )_ SUFFRAGETTE !EARLY 1900•1 Future No Longer Excites the Old Optimists By MELVIN MADDOCKS The \\·or\d , the somber futurologist warned, might end in a second era or barbarism. He saw scattered bands 0£ lean, half-d ressed Ii.mermen washing thei r nets on the rolled docks of empty harbors. At nightfall the ragged survivors v.•otJld creep through city streets they shared Y>'ilh owls and foxe!I to their huts, fashioned from the ruins of cathedrals. \\'ho was thi~ doonlsayer? George Orwell, doing finger-exercises f o r "1934"? T.S. Eliot, elaborating on his famously bleak vision -caravans of abandoned trailers and a thousand lost gol f balls? Oswald Spengler, detailing his favorite scenario: the dt!<:line and fall of the West? Not at all. The man·with.the-nightmare y,·as the Victorian Thomas Babington l\tacaulay. whose normal posture tov.·ard history v.·as: "The great progress goes QI\." Which onl y prove9 that even optimists have their down roo1nents -and more and more rei;ularly these da ys. THE ECONO~UST Robert llcilbroner is the latest case in point. In fa ct. he seems lo speak for a generation or intellectuals who, like good American pragmatists. tx-gan by believing they had nearly a!l thl' solutions an d have come to fear they have none. In "An Inquiry Into the Hurna11 Prospect'' (No r1on. $5.95 1, Dr. Heilbront'r suggests, indirectly. that during the past 30 or 40 yc.1rs a slov.· journey to...,·ard disillusionment h.:1s been travell'<i. It might be <'r1Klf'ly chart~ like this: First stage : ideology . The dream nf this period -the 1930s. !!Wis -\\'llS r.h.'1t a system (.'OOld be found so pcrfCC't lhat t:obody V.'OUld have to be good. SJ\\'alion was expected in political terms. often according to the gospel of 1.tarx. Second stage: technocracy. The mood of the 1950s n)O\'t'tl fron1 one pole of A1nerican philosoph y 10 the other -1h:n is, from idealisn1 to kn O\\' ·ho\\'. "Experts," "problem·soh·e.rs" ..... o u 1 d take care of the v.·or\d 's difficulties. ~othing appeared irnPQssible to lh\' cadre of "managers" and "specialists·· applying the very latest in techniques. &tv.·ecn lhem, it v.·as assumed. the. ph~·sical and the socia l sciences had the ans\\·ers. TlllllD S TAC E : sp read In~ disenchantment -...,·1th politics. v.·ith lr<'hnology, "'ith the v.·hole notion of advanCt'd ci\·ilization. This profound reaction a)?ainst ''lhc gr1•at progress." first articulatl-d bv the counterculture or 1he 196&.I . now is ·being given academic statement by men like Dr. llcilbroner. t\o longe r a minority disaffection . this skepticism O\'Cr the ea r\y-20th-cl'ntury ma instream now seems lo be \\'here the mainstream Is at. In hi s essay Dr. Heilbroncr. a scholar ol earnest goodwill and practical intelligence. pa infully backs himself into posit ions that once "'ould have been judged cynical. He assuml's that "·hat 1'1acaulay. in his hopeful momen1s. d{'{'med ci\'ilization's flnal "refinement " has brought the hun1an race to the edge of self-destruction . \\'estern 1nan. he says, h.1S modeled himself after Promet heus. Cha racterized by "driving energy" and "nervous ...,·ill,'' the modern Promethean has developed into a conqueror of nature. to say nothing or his fellow man. LOOKl~r. A8Clt.:T ;it lhl'SC fierce com peti tors and thri r pli1~·i,:round -a universe thrcatenl'd by thcrrnal fX.1\luti on las 11·e\I as almost e\•ery other kind ) - llr. lleilbroner v.·orrirs that Promethrus' ~1ft of firr may liter::ill)' burn up the v.·orld . \\'h:1l lo do:' Jlere is .... here the ex· optimists crack. There is talk of scaling do1-1T1 life to the size of the earth's resources; converting the v.·ork ethic to the service ethic; substituting in\\'ard exploration for ootwRrd domination. and so on. But as the lmperntlvl's beco1111• more urgent, the ex-optimists become ·more pessimistic. Arc people C'apable or self-<l<'llial, they bluntly ask. for the sake of othe r hunlall beings they ordinarily reganl. a s "foreigners." or l'\"Cn human beings not yet born -those most forciJ.(n 11f foreiJ;::ners. thl' generation-after-next '.' Despairing of that degree or mora l discipl ine y.:>t abhor ring the Brave·r\('1-1·. \\'o r:ld altemati\'e of beha\•ioral dru gs. !)r. lleil broner, \\'ith ~l'nuine distress. opls for "fa r 1norc COC'rcive cxcrcist> of n;1tionnl power" c 1.c.. mod i f i c d authoritariani.<;T11) as the lea5t nf th1• evil.~. This. as he SCl'S ii. is the tr-rrihl~' pru:e or mere surviv;1I -and there is 110 guarantee of that. TllE EX·0P'TI)11STS can appear even sadder than the Apocalypses they point to -as compulsi\'e as y,iJen they once pointed to thei r Promised Land s. It is a Jl!tll' Cf'lrnfort to rcn1embcr they v,.rre \\ ron~ before and ma y "'ell be \\'rong :l~lli!1 . Hut prrh11ps the fllO."\ henrtcnln~ asix·•·t of their dismay is that they -aod :11! of us -have been foreed to reduce till' v.·orld 's problen1s lo the denon1inator of hurnan nature, of the indi\ idual. \\'(' ha\"l' 11rri\'ed. apparently, at that point pn-<11ctc·d by the r. e r 111 a 11 philQsopher Karl JaspPrs v.·hcn all rcforn1s are set'n to 1nean nothing unless !hey bi.·_i.:in 1n !he uidividual :is metanoia -chan~e of heart. :"\o infallible systems. no miracul ous techniques -just life as 01\C-On·Onl'. l!ut. :1s JaspC"rs ;1q;ues. \.\"ho kno"'S \\'hat tffrct a slo11ly grov.·ing number of ~ood indl\'idual~ 'night have on history? It is the one nlt·thod that ha s never really bcl'll tried . 1'ft•/r11l /llad<locl.:s ' c:o/um1~ appears /1111·('1·1:1!1 111 U1 e Cl1ris11an Scie11cc J\lu11iror, '.~lr. ,4-pZus, .~leel. illr. B-1Jl11s' Communication Is the Key ~~ \\'hencver we sec a s1tualion \hat's p.~ychologiC<J lly threatening. ,,.C lend t-0 bcrome rigid in our attitude. :\Ir. A. the manager. says lo ~fr . B. lhc a~~istant manager. "rd like you to do XYZ." ~Ir. B, finding the sugges!IC'ln lhrcatening for \\'hatcver rC'ason. instc;1d of saying. "Yes, :.1r .. or "\\'hat exact!y do vou have in mind ')" Says, "Oh, yeah? .. I.ct us suppose that \fr. ,\ find s th:t t •·Oh, yc11h?" threa t· cning "D'll.>sn't he r~i 1e n1y autho- rity?" he thinks lo himself. ·c1n·t he at least be civil:''' l\.fr. A, if he is like many of ui; faci ng a proh!(·m of com mun iea tlon . ni,iy dt>Cid~ to say the same thing O\'Cr again. onl y louder. Th is may he ca 11 •' d communic.1\i on by decibels. or course ~Ir. B doesn 't hke bcin~ shouted nt. So his resistance lncN'a.ses. v.tiich Gf course l\.lr. A finds 'ldditional ly threatening, so that he too bc\'omes even rnore rigid. \\.HAT !\"EXT? Another sol ution that OCCtJrs to l\.lr. A is "lo say it in ~·ords of one syllable'' so that ~Ir . n cannot ran to ~. T. IIAYAKA\VA ullder st:uvl . ~Ir. H, \\"ho has only fin1~hrd hlqh S('h()QI. v.tiile !\tr. A has bei>n to colle.1:r. no"' feels that hi' is beini; talked do"l'> tu -and becon1es angry. Before you kno\1' it. you ha l"<: a situation in v.'hich two individuals are bolh highly lhre:llc!l<'d by the othrr ~o that there is complete communi cathc deadlock. Communicat1 \·e deadlock is disastrous, but in a "·ay fascinating. St>mctlmes ii is a noisy situa!ion. "'ith both men Y<'llinf.l at each other. Sometimes it is \'C'ry quil't because the t"·o have sto pped speaking to each other. Either v.·ay, v.hal c h a r a c l e r I 1 es con1mwiicativr deadlock is that . \\'hi!c rnessages may be being senl. none care being received. The reader "·il I recall the almO!:t intenninab\e lruee negotiation at Panmunjom at the close of the Korc<Jn War. ft v.'3s a classic f'xample of communicati\'e deadlock . The t;ni!cd r\ations negotial.or and North Kor('a v.·ere rqually threatened by f•ach other, M) th.1t each side \\<lS rigidly lOCktd ins1dr its ov.11 defen."K'S. If ).lr A is patient enough. ~Ir. B \1 11t::: .i:;radu3Jlv find his defenses relaxing.~ I Icing in'vited lo talk, he \\'ill begtn lo ask.-: (!UC>slfons. lnste:id of e v a I u a t I\' e t1xprl'sS1ons lik'· ''idiotic plan ," he ma y ~y sornl'!h1ng \1kl', ··1 ~n·1 !hat the same plan "(' trif'<l in Kansas City that proved such a flop in 1967?" This is a request for.; infr)rmation , not simply an e\·aJuatlon. • f"rnm he.re on ~Ir. A can say, "Oh, thats 1\hy you object to the plan. You SC'f' this as si mila r to v.·hat u·e tried In l\;1n ~:1s City." t-.lr. B says, "\Vcll , J$Ji•t J t'' .. At this pn1nL ).Ir. A may be tempted to argur . hut hr n1us1 hold himself in chrck :inrl continue tn in1 itc the no"\\' of ~fr. R'.s uk·•1S "\\'har <'ise do you sec "''rong 'A'ith th" plan?" B<'C<•U~t· ~I r, R's :::tatements are· h<'con11ng 1nnrr far.:tual than eval uative. .\Ir. A's drf<'nses also re:.l~x. And ~Ir. B. ha\'ing-bi·<'n generously listened to, may (·\'entu:illy s.1y, "\\'hat exactly did yf)u h:iv(' 1n 1ninrl ~uggesting XVZ?" So nov.· :O.lr A ha5 a chancP to explain. TI1c (.'f!nl11lUO•<·ation bc>t1-1·een the l.11·0 h11c; bf'en n'ally i>Ut:Ct:s.'\rul: changes take placC' in both i\lr. A and 1.tr. R. Each ha~ learned somethin_g from the other. \\'E ).11GHT des1gna t<' the ch:"inge by calling thf'r:i no longer A nnrl n, but ~1r. A·~lus and \Ir. B-pl us. 1 \\.hl'll 1\ and 6 are not 'in Arthur 'Krock: Force for Freedom lfnw can ('Ommun icalive dead lock be resolvf'd:' ll cerlainl v i~ n11t ~a~y either fn intemation3.1 relations or in person·t~person encounters. C'(lmm11n1cn1 1on ...,·ith each other, !hey ort!'n fiorl :J prl)bl •·rn insolubl<>. nut the)' c:i n soil" 1\ lf, through mutua l cornniun1cat1on, they 1'ccomc A·plus :tnd fl plus. \Vhen Arthur Krock of the New York Ti~ died recently at the age of 87. the United States lost one of Hs most consistent voices of r e a s o n a n d intelligence in governml't'lt affairs. ~tr. Krock. as he was known to almost everyooe in Wash· ington had servf?d for more th.an 60 years as reporter, , editor and colum, nist. He had \\'alch· ed a n d interpreted events in this coun· try for so long lhat in his later years he <.'Ollld actually bring a blstorical pe.r5pectlvl! to his observn· tlom. During his six decades of edllorlal work he v.·atched the United states chanfe from a 5imple socl~y with rronucn still uncxplolled into a complex industrlll giant acknov.•ledgtd m the greatest JlO"'ef in the world. ( BARRY GOLDWATER J Through all or his service as reporter, recorder and obs<>r.'er Arthur Krock never lost his belier in the value of the individual. llE DEPl..OREO-and in my O)'linion. correctly so-any public policits th.1 t ser\'ed to . undermine i n d i v i d u a 1 resourcefulnes..o; and I n d I \' I d u a I ~ibill ty or unnecess:lrily controlled the machlncry ol the free l'.!ntcrprtse system. While he fe.U s~pathctlc to\\'ard the extreme meam-es employed by Franll:lln Delano Roosevett tn his attempt to lift the counlry out or the depreosioo ol the 19308, at lhe same time he deplored the estemion ol tbooo pollcl.. beyond the time when they " .. ere needed on an eml'rgency basis. A recipient of f'A1> Pulitzer priZcs during his qirecr, ~Ir. Krock critici1.cd bitterly \Vhat he. lcrmrd to be "neo. Socialist v.·rJfare st.ate." He regarded the mo\'(•1nen1 in the direction of government s uPflc:>l1 foi' more and more of man ·s needs as a subversion of the democraUc prr>Ccit'\ lie h!amcd the Supreme Court tor much of lhc imb.1!ance in government nf fairs. He accused tho high court of usurping 1he teglslative function or Congress. At !he same time. he charged tha! Prl•S1den1s had arroga1cd lo thrmseh'('S too much of lhe nation's \\'armnklng JXl"rrs. And .~Ir. Krock did not permit !hw'ess to go unsc:llhi.'d. He accused Cons-res.~ of n<'glccting to guard its authori 1:-· on a long hst of publlc affair1. permitting regulatory agencies re> lmpote criM)ling controls on tbe free entt.rprise !i)'.!itcm and allowinit labor wUons to becOme a vasi blaekmalllng eonspirA(:)'. Arthur Krock expoundtd all of his \•ie\\·!I v.ith extreme courage an cl con \'ict.ion . His broad kno1~tedge of public affa l:-s and his long experience in rovcririg \Yashington made him a difficult adversary for mod c r n • da y liberal! who believe the \l'Clfare state Js the: ansv.·er to e\'Crything. ARTTIVR KROCK was born and rearW in Glasgow, Ky., a small market to~11. ln 1886. The frocdom and enterprise of b.ls Cerm.t1!Newish fam ily and Its neighbors g.:1ve significance lo his concept of the American ideal. II "'as my distinct honor and pri\'ill'ge to km\\· Arthur Krock very v.·elJ durinl( the later years o( his hrc. and r believe that hi!! regard for th<! fret.d-Om of lndlvldual lnltlal1\·c \\'3! Just AS strong at th!!' thne of his pas.'iing ns it had bl't>n ...,·hen he fir$l came 10 ~\'ashlngton 1nany years ago. He v.1.11 be !lOfely missed by nil Amtticans who \'alue freedom of s])e('Ch and belteve in the attributes of sound constllutional gOVtmment. \\.llAT \'OU CAS do. tr you arr ~I r. A and find th.1t you cannot ui:t ~·our message across, is actively 10 !nvi~c messages from ~lr. A. Th is ii; obviously going to be hard to do . bccnusc you are already threatened by him -but U you :irr dl'termined lo r l' l's ta b 1 i sh l'Ommunlcation, you hav<' to tAkc ~our courage In your hand and do It : "Y.',.11. 1.tr. B, I take It tha t )'OU don't think much of my suggestion. I \\'l!h ynu v.•ould tell me your nbj('ctlons." »fr. 8 , still anh'TY and dl'.fcnsh·e. 1~!H probably re$pond by s.1ying. "Of c11ur~ f obj ect to it. It ls 11 silly, hnpracttc:1I idea." ;\IQSt of us . ..-.hen \le are angr) or urse.t, are prone lo u~ the C\'alu:ilht.: \1-ords like "s I 11 y," •·non.'K'n!t•~<il." "idiotic" and the like.. If ~1r. A rtacl.!i lo these •'Ords with anger, the deadlock Is on again, But let's assume i\lr. A has some 111"1'· discipline and is dctl!:nnlncd to brrak through. He. may 13)'. "\'es, I knoy,· )'OU think It's a foolish Idea . But 1 "·ish you'd e.1pl1Jo your ob)fct.1001 to it." • 1'hry \\I ll not soh·e. it bv compromist. hut hy an'1\11l~ at a hig~r lt\•cl or information ;.iboul the problem. after v.·hlch the solu!1on becomes clear lo both . Thl' ne" :iolution'ts neither A's nor B's. It is thf' prfll:!Uct of the Interaction bt'lti.{'f'JI A·plu~ and fl.plus, Th 11t Is what cnn1mun 1c;.n1on is for. l'.1 v .. ,, 1 • 8 DAILV PILOT Jail Ter111 ollO\\'S Fatal Crd sh SANTA ANA -A young dr iver boo ke d on man!la ughter charges after a collision tn Huntington tMt claimed the liv~ wo persons has been sente,nccd to 30 days in Orange County Jail. Sunday, April 28, 1CJ741 I SAM BERNARDINO -COUNTY • County, Cities Get New Federal Fu11ds L.A. CALLS 4 1/2c - Tl,L1n10N• COMPANY or CALIP. t rt•IUt ......... c.11 M9I Superior Court Judge James Turner ordered the J•iil tc:·n1 and three years prob<ition for Steven Russell Rov.·c. 18. of Long Beach. lie dismissed additional charges of drunken driving. ---·~------- Rowe was arrested last June 6 when his car veered orr Pacific Coast 11ighv.•ay and s.mashf(i into a van occupied by Debbie Ziokowsk.i 18, and her: hu sband. She died in the ensuing fire and her husband suffe red second-degree burns. ? Both vehicles r3mmed into a nearby station wagon wht!re fisherman Byron Tt.ornton . 76. of Huntington Beach. \\'lls unloading gear fro m his trunk. lie "'as crushed to death bet"·cen the Zioko"'ski van and his ca r. Capo Deale!' Faces Theft Chara es " SAf\'TA ANA -Real estate dealer Patrick Rayburn of Capistrano Beach has been ordeced to race trial J une 25 in Orange County Superior Court on grand theft c har ge s contained in a Grand Jury indictment. Judge James Tun1er sel the trial date for Rayburn, 60, Y.'ho is a partner in Laguna Riviera and Laguna Properties, 23605 Vi a California. Capi strano Beach. He is free on $5.IXMl bail. Rayburn was indicted on I l courts or grand theft and two rounts or selling securities without a license after he allegedly deliberately allowed victims to lose by foreclosure land in which they had bought partnership interests. It was testified before the Grand Jury that at least one limited partner faced a loss of $10.000 because of action taken by Rayburn. ••••••••••••••• ~ l , I ® Ml$SIDll VIEIO Siil IUIN CAPISIUllG : CONGRESSIONAL : • • Soulh Laguna C'P•SIUllt .. K. { ,J : DISTRICTS : ••••••••••••••• Dana I'll in ~t~0 r·-r • I 1 I ~ Pa c ifi c Oc ea n • SAN DIEGO COUNTY 8 Contest 40th Seat -1. Rcpubliraus , 3 Derno~~, l AIP Me rnber Seek Seat Bv O. C. HUSTINGS oi tti. D•H1 'ilel 5l1tt Three Democrats. f o u r Re publicans and nn American lndependl'nl Party member have pl.'.lced their names in the newly blocked 40\h ('ongrl's· sional District hoit for the June '1 pri1nary b<tlloting. Th e di s tri c t , now represented in Congress by Andrew Hinsha ~· t R·Newport Be-3chl covers lhe southern half or Qfange C 0 u n I y . VOTERS l\IAV \.\''A'JT Tll SAVE TJUS l\1AP FOR REFERENCE follo"'ing: the coast fro1n Huntington Beach south Into San Diego County. small a portion ol Anala.1·n. Irvine. El Toro. ~l ission Viejo and San Juan Capistrano. The district has 252.310 registered voters. Republicans make up the bulk of the voters with 143.525 rcgistercd."Thcrc are 88,892 l)cn1ocrats and the ba lance are affiliated with other parties or are not registered "'ith any party. ll inshaw. ronnerly Orange Count y tax assessor, 11.·as elec1ed in 1972 in "'hat. until last year's reshuffling of tlistrict lines. "'as the 39Lh di!!t rict. Three other Republicans have filed in the prlmary. They are Earl IL "Dave" Carraway. David C. Gubler and Roger G. La nphear. ORANGE COUNTY buiiincss and accountin~ front USC and attended USC law school for 11' .. o years. Gubler. 32. of 26892 Quevado Lane. ~fission Viejo. i s prcsidenl of Corporate Search International in N c w port Beach. nn executi ve search and management consult ing firm. ~larried . v.•ith lhree child ren. he has attended Brigham Young University and the Unive rsity of Freiburg in Germany. Lanphear. 37. of 1375 La ~lirad:i St .. Laguna Beach. is an allomey with his own practice in La guna Beach. Unmarrie1t. he holds a jurist doctor degree from U C Bcr~cley's Boal! Hall. The Democratic contenders: Grutl. 30. of 3225 lo"·a St.. • Coastal cities i n c I ud in g The Democratic l i n e · u p includes John F. G r a e f . Casper P. "Cass'' Hare and Roderick J. ''Rod" \Vi\son. 1.:::arr11way, 43. of 2~i31 Eldamar A\•e .. El Toro. is a mortage blinker fo r Sunkist Development Company of Los Angeles. ?i-1arried. with 1"·0 child ren. he has a 1naster's d t'g rt'e 1n school adntinislration an d finance fro 1n Cal State Long Beach and has done graduate work <it Chap1non College. USC and the Unh·c rsily of ~tadrid in Spain Cos1a ~·lesa. is a consu1ner counselor for Allen T e 1 Products. Inc. of Santa Ana, a specialty telephone equipment manufacturer. 1-farrled, with two children. he has an associate degree in electronics drafling from Pierce College. Jotu·nalists }lick Chief I' SANTA ANA -New officers 1vere elected at a recent meet~ ing of the Ort1n~e County chapter of the Society of Pro- fessional Journalists. ::iigina Delta Chi. Gary Granville. 0 r a n g c County News Se r vice man;iger. v.'as e 1 cc t e d president for the cOming year: Stan Ofletic. San t a 1\ n a Register. vice president; and Lewis Barrett. F u 11 er to n C-Ollege. for a second term as secretary-treasurer. New directors arc Ed Portman. Irvine Company: Robert \\'eed. Daily Pilot publisher: and John Dowden. Cerritos College. ARBUCKU & SON WISTCLIFI MOllTV.UY 427 E. 17~ &t .• Co~o Meso 6.lo6-4888 -·-IALTZ·URGHON fUNlllAL HOME Co1ono del Mor Cosro Me~o -·-llLL llOADWAY MottTUMY I 10 8roodwgy, C0tro Meso 548-3.433 -·- McCORMICK LAGUNA HACH MOllTV.UY 1195 loguno Canyon Rd. 494-9• 15 -·-McCOIMICK MISSION MOllTU.UY 28832 Cnm•'10 (oposl•O"(I Son Juo11 Coo-11t01>0 4Q .1776 -·-PACIFIC VllW MIMOIW PAl:K MotlUOtV ·' ~ C1>opel J5o0 Poc_1+ic: View OriYe Nll'Y'l)OI! Beach. Col•lornlo 644.2700 -·-PHK FAMILY COLONIAL fUNlllAL HOMI 7801 80110 Ave , We1•m·"1!l'ir $93.Jl2S -·-SMITHS' MOllTV.UY 6'27 Mo-rt St Huntin;to~ Beoth 536-6539 •• I I I Oceanside, San Clemente. Dana Point, Laguna Beach and part or Newport Beach. fonnerly were In the 42ncl dist rict. represented by Cliiir Burgener (R-Rancho Santa Fe\. Now, they arc in the nC\\" 401 h district. along "'it h ~uthcasl Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley. Costa i\!l'~a. Tuslin. p:1rt of S:int:l ,\nn. Grayson L. Watkins has aSllllred himself of t h e American Independent Party ballot spot by being the party's only p r im ar y ca nd idate. Incumbent Hinshaw. HI lil'es at 3030 Park N°L'llj.'ilrt. Nc"•port Beach. !\larr\ed. "·ith one son. hi! holds a BA i:1 For The Record Birtlas SOUTH COAST CO MM U N I T Y tlOS,lfAl. Tlmnru~ Hun•u>Qron STOP SMOKING The 5 DAY PLAN 1s a very successful program to break the tobacco hab1 1. Oflered as a public service. w ith only a S5.00 cost for malerials given. CALL FOR RESERV A TIOH S4B·l8 I 7 °' S48·6S96 STARTING APRIL 29 -MAY 3 BETTER LIV ING CE NTER 271 Avocado St., Costa Mesa Hare. 52. of 13422 Diamond J{ead Drive. Tustin, is an insu raru::e agent with his own agency, Cass lfare Insurance, in Tustin. Married , with four children. he holds a law degree from La S a 11 e Exlension Un iv ers i t y ot Chicago and a Caif o rn l a teaching credential in busi- ness and insurance. \\'Uson, 62, of 1019 S. Nevada St. Oc e a ns ide , Is a go"c mment and management consultant with his own flrm . Roderick J. Wilson and Associa tes. in Oceanside. l\farried. with three dtildren. he has pol itical science and law degrees from USC. u·a1kins, 48, the on t y American Independent Party candid ate. lives at 1505 W. Orange'A'OOd Ave.. Anaheim. !\tarried , with six children. he is owner and operator of Grayson's Rug Cleaners and Grayson's Pool Service in Anaheim. He has a vocational degree from American Barber College . IME CAR OWNERS LEATHER W.Vt .... ~l~c Mapa "FE cs M•h .. _.....,_eiilUIJI lt'"IHJ TWELVE TO FIVE South Coast ?tua ' . Not long ago we introduced late-hours banking at many of our drive-up fac ilities. Now we're bringi ng those late hours inside to the lobbies of the 15 Orange County offices listed below. They° re open till 7:30 each Monday and Friday evening. So if yo u've been want ing better times for bankin g, you know where to come. We'll be waiting. 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GRAVEL PIT MAY BE TURNED OVER TO Recrution Suf)9rvl10r Bill Vince KIDS AS AN ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND Pu thing Plan In Huntington 6e1ch Pit May Be Adventureland ll1111ti 11 a;t.on to Let Kids L Tr_v Creal.ire Play~ro1111d "'hara In a name apparently dtpenda on \\'bat ye.1r It ls. Or so It \\'OU!d seem in :i rontro,·ersy over v.·ords -.-·hlch erupted in Newpo.rt Beach 11 ) rars ago. In 1%.1. "The Dictionary of An1Nican ~1ang" ""'as ordered rl"lllO\·rd from 1ht Ncv.'JX>rt Bl'ach public library b~· tht! r.ii y m3nager bec:iusc about 200 of the 22.000 ll>'ords 11 drfln«I \l'Prt> c !• n s 1 de r 1' cl obsceM. rlty councilmen. \\ho had bat·ked the order. la ter r·hnnged their policy \\'hen r h1•y !e:amed that the book \.\'rul ktpt in a restricted rcf{'r<'flCe sectlctn and \\'BS not u1 a1lab!e to chlldrcn. The dictionary "·.::is returned to the sht\\'es, The runn11r-u p will recch·e a 510 gift <'t'rtlfit'ate. The tl11 rr! place 111n11er wtll rC(eive a $S i.i1ft crrtlfk·:He The dl'adhnc is \la)' 9 nit city is looking for a n11mt for !11{' f':(perirne111nl cit)' bt.:s systent tbal will bu gh·en this summer. Any ml·mbrr of the f!lJl\' t'nlet \'an1e~. puh!11• \\lllt'h The en1rirs v.·\I) be 11eretntd b\ :1 t't111Hntlll.'l' and 1ht- 1·1111nr1l \\'i!l be given lhrce 1 llo11·l'~ oit their .\la~ 13 ~IU1l~ St'SSJO!l. Four bu~t!ii \\'ill \\'Ind thclr 1 _ _ _ \\·ay nrou nd four difftrcnt ---------------------, routl'S throughout the city bt!'tl'ren .Jun!' 17 and Srpl 7 They'll be yl•lto11• buse! ren1r-d 1 fr\ln l t h c )it'\\'J)Ort·\lcs.'.1 l'11 iril.'<i School nistrict. I The conte~r I' co-~pon~nrrd l h~· thi:-Oran!?C' ro:1~t 1.r.1~t1c of \\'on1en \'fltrrs. 11·hieh 1~ tircula tlng ronles t e n tr yl blanks throughout the school sys1em. I Ccuocllmen had authorized a free pas! as the pn~e lo lhe l.'i0.000 Drivers Put Off Hoad What CAN You Get for only a dime r ' these .da ys? I I Today. \r11 p.1M B1':11·h S \f H,\\lE\T1 I t.!\P1 All the local news Li brarian 1Joro1hl·.1 Sl1r1~!y \r.1rl\' 1:.1) no11 prohh•m dri\'1•r, rt•p<1r11; !hilt i11:1n.\' of !11{' 111 r~· ·p tll vff tht' r.1:1d \n tht• DAILY PILOT Uy TERRY CO\'ILLE 01 1111 Diiiy Piiot Sti ll environment lo build their O\\'O clubhouse shack, their ov.11. tree house, or hillside c:ives. northern Calilorrua. is the fir~t to ha\'e one in th i!: stat1·. building its playground on fl<it acreage surrounded by a hiith fence . Some parents may be horrified by the thought of hammen, sawa. rakes, hoes, picks and shovels left In e:isy grasp of their oasprlng. nflt'nding slang 11orrt .; <ll'l' la't \'r>,tr !1y l:1 t1forn i~·s t•\1'!1 contained in lhc• )a 1 .. ~1 1l r11· ... r.1n1pri•\•·1Jlt'll t ;111:-11~~1' l'nllt'!!l:.t tc 0 1C'!iona r1. 11 iurh ~.1~ ~ Hnlit·rl C'+J/t :\~. d1rti:tor she herself rurt'h,,,t·•t for of th•· 11 .. p .111111\•!1! nl \ln111r hr'l! ha\'C to build 11. There .:h'~"~o~"~"~h:•:":"'.....-----~l~\·:":"':I":'·~------~====================~ 1rould h.• <lrt" and crafts1- tn1agine a city playground that looks like an abandonrd construction site .._ littcrt'd v:ilh pieces or discarded lumber, strands of rope. old tires, and with saws, han1mcrs and nail s scaUered about It's a childhood dream. The most popular playground in lOWTI. \ Part of it could resemble an old vacant lot, like the one nexl door 11i·here. you dug army trenches. mired mud pies and scratched out a homemade fort . Can you irolliine a clty like Jl unting1oo Beach deliberately sctUng out to build a vacant lot? Or recreate a dumpyard as a park~ Bill Vance can. Vance b a 3 4 • y f! a r -o Id recreation soper\'isor f o r Huntington Beach \\-ho has hatched a· scheme to tum an empty gravel pit into a child 's pa radise -a weed-choakcd field and mod ified junkyard "·here the kids are turned loose to do almost anyUting they v.·ant. 'llE' \\'ANTS c h ildren grO\\·ing up in today·s aspha lt He believes smudged faces. tear-stained cheeks and ripped pants are all a part of gro\\'ing up that is being rubbed out by the ''safe and sane'' urban society. '"There are prob.ably a lot of parents arcuxt who would like to let thei r kids dig a bole or build a shack in the backyard, but for oh,ious reasons they don 't." says Vance. "Our backyards have b e co n1 e showplaces instead of play yards." He v.·ants to take about three acr~ of the old Bruce Brothers gravel pit. at Gothard Street and Talbert A \'COUC. and build w h a t recreation authorities c;i l! an ''adventure playground ." It's not a new concept. except to Southern California. Adventure playgrounds y:ere first pioneered nearly 40 years ago in Denmark by lhe architect C. Th. Sorenson. They have been popular for years in Switzerland and Germany and in the past five years have begun to !pfOOl ln England. The town of M11pit81, in Btrr VANCE says ~la!ist ics kept on the est a b lish e d adventure playgrounds i n Europe show them to be safC'r. and lt:l5s accident-prone, than the ordinary, umupervist>d ne~hborhood parks \\ith th~ir chain swings. steel slidl"S and flat merry·gcrrounds. Playground leader.; :irr kept on the site for superri£ion. and to give any help requested. but they are not there to form :J lizc or structure the play or lhe children. "The slides and the S\1·in~s have th eir place." reflcCts Vance. "But there comcs a lime v.'hen we have lo provide a more excit\Jij!: al!Tl(lsphl'rl'. a place to cn.'atc. ''Inside it v.·c 11·ould turn 'l•ln loose \\'Ith rope , old tires. chunk! ol furniture. maybe an old piano. No fonn al programs are planned . \\'e11 just prO\'tde the ma terial for them . ''ff a kid \\'ants a c!ubho11!c: n1::ih·ri:1J... b:ill!. n10111)pol:. games end other tors. I "\\'e'd ha\·e lirnitf'd fire Jreas for outdoor cooking \\'t• \1·outd allow them to dii;. I think somet in1es a kid gets ;.i:-i urge to just dlg a ho!e. but has no1rhere to do It. "KIDS \\lLL Crt"ale their 0\111 playground. There '-''ill h<' nothing superficial ft xrept a trailer for the recr{'atioc 1 ]£'3.der and store e:c () r ~upplies l. all natur:.11. \o ~tides or ~wing~. t·xrcnt \\hat is b111lt by the childr c•n " ! One appea ling a.sprct of lht• park will lX' its IO\I' l'O~t. \lo"t of th<' ma1erials are supp<>S<'d to be donated. There will be no 1 devclopincnt, exc{'pt to bu!ld a fence around fl and nol 111ainlenanre because the kids v:il\ build it up . tt>ar it do11,11I :ind build ll up again. And the depth of th e pit kl"cps it :.tll I hidden fron1 public ~ icv.· ~t~~e h!~pr~;1 ~~~ i· ~h~; parks commission to tr~ 11 as an ex ptriment in June. Juli· and August. ' I ----- HONEYWELL PENTAX ES BODY • Up1r1dt )'0111 Ptnlal s1s.t11111 lasl • COll'lputtr collolltd t ltctronlc shu11tf • lnllnltt va1labl1 shut111 sp11ds bt!wun I and l/1000 stconcl 1 SOLIGAR 14 mount AUTOMATIC All Ptnta• acctssori's and Takull'~r L1nsts w1ll l1l lht E~ Bod)' • f p and X ll11h S)'llCI 259.50 135mm F2.8 TELEPHOTO Our Reg. 314,95 MIRANDA SENSOREX EE with F 1.8 Lens and Case • ful11ulo1N1!1on l'LUS spot arid 1v111c1 111tlt rln1 • lnl11clui11111blt pe11Uprls111 • Hot sllot lor ll11h • Clolt-iiPJ down io 7 lncllls Our Reg. 259 .95 2 2 9 • 9 5 came ras e cete ra COLOR FILM PROCESSING 20 exp ,w dh 20 color pr ;nh BOROERLESS SILK flHISH 0"' •• ,. '·" 3 48 JITH COUPON .,.... 1 Elr1cli'' 1lvu 5/J 74 Kodachrome KA464 Super 8 ~vJ:.!!!'!1 .. 2, 09 Reg. 2 69 LIMIT 3 Ettechve lhtu 5/1/7'i .... ~,~1/,}C cameras t cste1a Agfachrome CT18 135 20 exp. process ing include d 1 99 WITH COUl"ON • • • • • a Our •••• 3.10 LIMIT J Kodak TX 135 36 exp. FILM Our Jtt1. 1.45 WITH COUl"OIPI •••••• Llmlt 4 .89 Ellt cthrt tlMu 511/74 crmeras e cetera LENS • full)' automatic • C1ls11 lacus!nc and high ie so1ul1on • An11t of '11" 11 • 4tlt 1!11!nl OurReg .59 50 I 69 .7 5 • mo unl not inc ludtd 1tmeras et ct1tera Kodacolor C110 or C135 20 exp. "ITH COUPON •••••• LIMIT J 36 exp. FILM Ow "''· 1.45 8 9 WITH COUl'Ollil •• , , , , , • Llm11 4 £1ft ctl'• tlv11 5/1 '74 • c.1~11 "' ., ,, t I I SPRING TRUCKLOAD •SHRUBS •FERNS • EVERGREENS •TREES •JUNIPERS •VINES • HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM 119 2 FOR700 1 GAL. SIZE 2 GAL. SIZE .. SATURDAY 10 A.M. -6 P.M. SUNDAY 10 A.M. -5 P.M. 2 FOR OR THO llwn &rwtn 17·0·0 5 GAL. SIZE TODAY ONLY ORTHO V"namin B· 1 UP-START Plant Starter 3-10-3 2/4.98 DITHO llwll SprlJll' I& &lllons WllD·l-&OM • "Olmla WHO. 1-GON. 3.98 J.98 JCPenney 24 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT . BEACH ' ... I • A J 0 DAILY PILOT Sunday, April 28, lcr74 State Tide 1------t'.·me--€t1ts--P...d- Beacon Bay • . ' By JACIE HYMAN . Of "" 0.1 ... l"OM 11111 .. A state map of Newport Beach tidelands shows that Beacon Bay is all v.·ct. and resldcflts are trying to do &0mething about it. ~ . Flood Insurance Offered ' ' Founlain Vall y residents ---,,ca"n~now gtl re d ' r a 11 y 1=:~·•~r~s~1o~E~D~•~1v~1;;::::::=====------------, sub.Stzed f Io o d ln!!uran<.-c :r tlirou~h any licensed l~u r· ·--0- , -- ance agent. The federally back .,. d insuranct ls supposed to be up • to 90 percent cheaper Umn regular rates. act.'Ordlng to city officials . city Is now listed !Ji a "special City of:fici•ls said t h e nooanazardard area''-l)y ~contents of 1 home cm alto be P e d e r a I I n s u r 11 n c e buurtd1100 10•000 35 cen!' per $lOO d ·11 r~-up to •' A m 1 n I r a 11 on o tu~; Commercial ratH are 40 Department or !lousing and cents per s100 of insurance uiv Urban Development \HlJO l. to $100,000 and 75 cents per1 ltomes In that area ran $100 up to $100,000 f o r qualify ror the special rate11: contents . Pr1aps outlining the flood The city received the rate l\atard zone can be v\ewed in figuret from FlremW Fund the office ol. Wayne Osl»mc. lnsw-ance Company. ci1y public '!"Orks director, at Flood tnsurance for any 10'200 Slater Ave.. constructioo ln ,a hazard area . • Aoconling to Newport Beach STATE MAP SHOWS TIDE LINE CUTTING THROUGH MARINA, BEACON BAY LOTS City ?\.fanager Robert L . __________ S_w_ap Arranged Giving c:!_ty Lots, State All of Bayside Marina Fountain Valley lies in the nood plain of the Santa Ana River and could be subjecled to a JOO-year flood , said to be the biggest overflowing u( v.a1er possible. More than two-thirds of 1he R es identi.al single-family is required by the Federal home rates under the plan are Flood Disaster Prolection Act 2S cents per $100 of iruourance ol 1973 to tteelve federal up to a maximum of ~.000. loans. · \Vynn, the problem arose because of the official high line. eilabli.'lhed by coun decision in 1928. culS right through some Btacon Bay homes about 20 lots are affected. All tidelands belong lo lhe state, .}Yynn said. lfe· said that although the state-owned portion or Beacon Bay is held in trust by Newport Beach,~ a housing development is considered a questionable use of tidelands and might become an issue when the homeowners' land lease v.'ith the city expires in 1998. IN FACT, the Beacon Bay area in question is not touched by high tides. \Vynn said. Fortunately fo r Beach Bay residents, the slate's 1idelands map includes only about half of the neighboring city-o'ft'l\ed Bayside r.tarina. As a result, Wynn said. residents have proposed that the city and state exchange JX'(>perties of equal size. The city ,..,111 get the part of Beacon Bay prese ntl y considered tidelands and the state will get part of the marina. including botfl a solid land and an under.,.,•atcr portion, Wynn said. \Vynn presented a report on lhe proposed swap to the Newport Beach City Council last ~·eek. "AN APPRAISER has been contacted , ' ' \Vynn told councilmen. He explained that the lands must be aopraised because the st.ale is only aJloy,·ed to trade slate-owned property for property or equal value. The coSr or the appraisal. estimated at between $4 .000 and $6,000. \\'ill be !l>lit bv the Beacon Bay residents and the ci1y. Also in the pro.c:ress report. Wynn !old 'couneilmf!n lhal a bill has been drafted at the stale level to approve the swap. "If It passes. the ci ty and the State Lands Co1runiltef: \\'ill exchange deed s. subject to exispng easements and leases," Wynn said. Sign La·rv Changes Run Into Trouble Newport Beach may have a hcek of a time "'hittling its si~dov.11 to size . The city is trying to de \'elop a new ordinance governing size and lo cation of commercial signs. but it's finding that it's got plenty of \1'ork to do. For instance. city pl:inncrs compared eight signs in ~larincr's ?\.1ile against the size limits permitted in the city's proposed new sign ordinance and all eight turned out to be too big. Community Development Director Richard llogan told a meeting Qf-the sign committee that his staff had measured signs inchxting those of the Rus1y Pelican. thf' Ancient ~tarlner and lhe Balboa ~tarina . "\\'e chose these signs purposely because \.\'e consider them to be in !?OO<I 111.~le." Hogan told the group nf reprC'SCntati.,.es of e n\·1ron1nent1Jl fi!roupi>. Realtors and the Ne\\·port Harbor Cha mb er of Co1nn1C'1"C'e. "The quc~lion Is. nrc '.l'e going to sti rk to the Sl}squnre· root limit we've proUOS{'d or are 1,1·e ~oing to e(l!tablish so1ne kind of design review , or "'ha!?" llognn asked. Committee membcrS rcnlicd !hat a 50-square--foot total is too sm;1ll and that other faetors. such n.~ di$l.8nce of signs from the Street and aesthetic factor1. influence ¥.iltther or not 3 sign Is an eye50rt. The commiltet' also uri;zed that onlv one side of a doohle- faced frtMtandln'! siqn hr muntcd tn tht total root since only one side is \'l!li blc a a Ume. Hogan said rtwt hill staff will water down the propos<'rl ordinnncc In nccordnnct with the comnlittec's suggestions bt(ore the commlllee meels Rgnln nen \Vednesday. MaKe a dash for our big dress savings. One week only. \ JCPerrey 123 •S& 78 9 O IJ MOiii~" SHOl''8 ..... -· ..... _ ....... CHARGE IT w1lh your JCPc.>nn1'1 Ctia•ge Card It you Clon t h<1vc a ct1,11ge. JUS1 S(1(' how las! we can open up 'f()u1 nrw accounl r 20% OFF every dress • 1nour entire stock 5.6010 s2aReg.$7 to$35 Casual styles. dressy slyles, today's greal layered looks, papular pants- dresses. too. In lots of easycare fabrics and blends that mean less work for you. Misses: women's and juniors· sizes. Pick yourself a pretty one and charge it on your JCPenney charge card. But hurry. ll"s one week only. Sate prices eff ective thru May 4 Use Your JCPenney Char<Je Card BUENA PARK Beach at Or.11ngethorpe Open CMll y 9:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday 10 to 7 ORANGE City Dr. at Glrdtn Grovt Blvd. Optn 10-9 p.m. Daily Sunday 10 to • SANTA ANA 3900 So. Bri1.tol ·No. of So. Coat t Pl11a Open 10·9 p.m.-Dally Sunday 10 to • ... • YO ·_O.i ~ DAILY PILO! SECTIO N B •• . -. . . &.;' --. '~~ Kids Going to . Summer S~hool Or Camp? Time· to Mal{e Plans SUMMER CAMP FEATURES OUTDOOR COOKING ·-" By JOHN VAl.TERZ.\ . Of ll'lf 01IJ'll l>Utt '"ft The jubOation amon1: children on th l· last d,ay or school and a iew 1nOre da):; thereafter is knoY.n to all parents. And so is the despair once the fascination of no schOo\ "·ears off a{l<l lhc kids n10f>e arolilld the· house in tht: n1oming and complain: "l Cion·t hu\·e anything to do ... The panicked p.-ircnt ~gins. to shop around in a usually \·ain attc1npl lo ercun !he child into a recreation program. summer school or surnn1er can1p lhrit was already booked solid \\'L'fks before. \\'hat follows is another surnn1er of frus tration in man~· households. ~lay. accord ing tn che<"ks wilh summer school and can1p rrprescntatives, is tl1t· 1in1e to begin shopping for a contingency plan to aid the harried parent. The options appea r abundant. SCHOOi~ DISTRICTS -unified .high school and elementary-arc gearing up for what officials believe to lx! a booming summer·sc:hool sea!J)fl. And the ll'aders of Southern California's only centralized, nonprofit c:amp-rl'ferral service said rect'flt!y that phone and mail in11uJries are pkking up dramatically. Parents have begun shopping around for bookings into more than 100 privatl' day camps or resident boarding ca mps in the more picturl'sque parts of the Southland. for the lhrifty parrnt, summer school is by rar !ht> best b<1r~;iin -if the k.kts 11 ill buy the Idea . The adv<1ntagcs for the ~oungst {'r are tout ... -d highly by ad1ninls1rarors like !hr 1\"e11port·~leM Vnified School District's Richard \\'nit!. '>lho coordinates tht annual project. That entity's busy pro~ra1n 1~ill enro!I an estinwted 9.000 youngiilcts -Ollt'· third of the total number or childr('n v. ho :1\lt'nd l'lasses !he rest of the }'f.':Jr. Tll E OLD !'\OTI O~ about sum1111:r school being a n1cans of p~1tc-hini: up tht· disasters of lhc regular yc;lr havr \anished. say spokcsn1rn n\nni; the coast. Instead , sun1mrr school h;1s b1.."'C'o111c 1hc pince v.·here high school :;;tudcnts ean gam('r enough erMiL<; -if iht'Y \\'al\! - to gra1lualt' a year c<irlit·r than tht'ir clas.vnatl'S. i\lost who :irl' dihgent about it take the pro~ram at a slo11·t1r pacc and can i::_ruduatc at the mid point of the ir SC'nior year. In the intl'rmed1at e and elcmrntary prog rams, youngstl'rs \l"ill find it a bit different from the regular S<'hool year . "The goal of \'irtually C\"cry program I'm fan1iliar with is to m:ike learning run. especially durin~ the summ1·r. lt"s the time that teachers can expand. fry some experimental m('thods. nc1\· cla:;s ofrerhJgs and dcv~lop pilot proj('cts lhnt can lead to a fu ll progratn the follov. ing school year,"' \\'atts said. •·Unfortun11tely. for some parents it's still the place to dump the kids and keep !hen1 out or 1nom's hair, ;ind children like that arl' easy to spot, becdusc you 1·;in ltll they'd riuhrr be son1r\1 h••r1' l'lk." \\hat cl~c 1~ th1·r1'~ FOR PAll t-:\IS "hn sun ply..._1,nd tioncstly "·.1nl a brief rc<;pitc -sa~· a "'f'ek or tv.·o -!he tradst101\<lt s11rln11~·r ca1np cou ld be tht• 1·ehlclc. 1f cxt ru co~! 1s something the r:unily is \\'illing: 10 absorb. The yellO\\' !'-1grs con1:1i11 fll'l'l (•l'llu11111 s uf sutnrncr <.'tunp lblingi. \\Ith hu:t111t·s~t·s far from lhc Orange Coast h1<.:ludl-d. A n1orc satlsfnt.:lory lll('lhod of si11ng up the c:un1l n1.1rk1•t, hOWl'\"L'r. is 1hrnuAh AT YOUR SERV IC E AP PEA RS ON PAGE Bl THIS WEEK ;in agency afri\i;11 cd \111h lhc L'rutcrl \\'.-~· 111 Los Angeles. The As.soc:i;lli11n of \\' e:) 1 1· r r1 lndl'pt>ndl'nl c.-.mps ;ll 6!1 'i. \"1r .. 1I ,\\"c., Los Ang•·lcs. !il'r\ !'" a" ra1tforn1<1 ·:-1 arm of the Ameriran Ca mp i n J: Association. Essentially, the agency is a referral .1gf'ncy and clt'a rini,: houSt· for can1ps :ind tht'ir cus1on1ers. A nonprofit ~ :l1!1•nc~·. 1t \rill b1· publishing its annu:il roster llf Stiuthf'r!I la1ifom1a c:in1ps Y.ith1n 11 ft·11• 11a~~ :ind th<.' book is frri.'. In it 11ill be about 11ti listings of e;unp" offering the gan1ut or N:r1 it.:cs Jud prices. TIIE A\'ERAli[ day's st;iy Ill ti d;1y t'an1p or boating can1p 11 ill run pa rent s Sll or rnorr, but sonic n1orc sophisticatt:d i Jilli" In lh1• n111r1• ~11•1111· p:1rt.~ ut lllf' '••I•· c.ill ch;1rt-:l' .1s 1n1u·h :i ~ $600 for l\\O 11 t'<"~1' Tiu· ltlf•~I puput.1r 11111'" !i•"f'lll lo1 ht· Liie 1 111.U1·ralcl~ ·Jlrll"etl t•;.i1 11ps !hat l'h.1r~1· ll1c ;111·r.1i.:r .'JJd l~Sll'tl<' 1\bl:k.'<' 11( !ht :·).,•"fl• .1 "l'l1l' ,Jl:L'llC~ h.1..: II'.:; lll'll l ("rl•\\ of l'\l)\•f!.\ \1 ho 1 i:.it 1•.1t·h pf Ult' l1~!\'ll 1•:1111ps ont·o· H :· t•,1r lo ll~i.urt• lh;1t sta11d:1nl\ nr<' uph1•\d Th•· i.latt· IJ...·p<1rt1111·n1 ut ]l('alth ,ind :-0;1h•1y d"1.'s lhl· sanlP. t"ri111pl;11111'. !'aid :'llrs AhlK'r. :ir1' to·1v lrl11n p;irt·nts "ho Sl'lld 1hc1r ~id s tu i·:unp "\\\· h,1 \e ;1 rul,,: l1(•r1· ho111•1·(•r . th.it 1'al!s t•ir ,1 r1·11t'il t 11s11 fro111 1111: 1 "rnn11tt1·t• an~ 1111lt' !ht'rl··~ ;i l"Ol1lJll ,11111 .'' :.h1• _,;)){! ( oni·trsations \1 ith C'<1nsu1n1.•r.afL11rs 1111 l's!igators 111 IJran~c L'or111!y hall! sh,.11n that sununer ran111~ appi1rl'l1rl\' ~·nJOY a goOd repulat1on .i n1 u n ~ l'111\SUlllt'rS. THE OH.\Sl;E County l"onsun1cr i\fra1rs Offrl"l' has not Vt't had on(' bt'ef lro111 par('ll!S \lhO ii1ay ha1c h!1d pr11hl1•n1s aft[·r sending a roun~s11·r 10 l"J..lllJ). l'h,.,n•· 1nqu1n1·s fron1 pan·nts shoµp1 11i: h•r :t :.ui1ttb!r c;.irnp ;1lrt·al.l ~· h:u·e bt.·i;w1 !O !'j\l iU!l )I ,\trs. Abbe(''S olfil"l'. '"\l"l··ll do as n1urh as 11c ran b~ phonr , but 111.· rP.1ll~ prefer sending !he guide tu p:1r;·n1:; so they can <.'hoosc a IL!!lr· easier: ~ud !he <.11dl' 11hu t·an be tl'achcd ;1t 1213 1 380-1450 SUMMER JOBS I Tf 'itli Ec1si11g of (;!i,:; Crises , Cou11Ly Ce"rtcr E~tJJects Biisi11 es ~2s to Hir e 11,000 St1 tlU':1Ls I ' By HILARY KA YE Of tti. D1I~ l"llcl! Steff Neighborhood Youth Corps, and the Youth Employment Service. summer jobs. particularly students 18 years old and under. Hunt1n g!on l.ieal·h. for exampll\ arc already lining up fo r summer jobs, ac· cording lo Lela llnrtley . placement assis· !ant. t;p until recently, it looked like kids in Orange Cmurty wert!'"gotna: to spend thei r summer loafing on the beach . going to summer school. or just plain fooUng around. But the usual numbe r or summ er jobs ror youths appears to be back on the n1arkel, now that· the gasoline shortage has eased. "The gas shortage forced many employers to cut back, and say they couldn't afford to hire students this..'Sunr mer.'' explained John Kew, youth "dirC'C· tor for the Nation a I Alliance of Businessmen. and coordin ator of th e Youth Job Center. Kew eiplained that hy c a I I i n J: 5SM401. a student may find out "·hich of the center"s IO offices is cluSC'Sl. A tri p to one of the offict's invol ves fillinj.l Ol1t ;1 job w:intcd card. These cards along \\'ith cards by employers will be fed into lh1· center's computer. A d:i1ly printout rrorn the computer "·ill be sent to each centt·r. Kew s:iid. RECltE.\TIO ,'\ nnd physical edlLC.'t!'ion rn;ijors ha11· the hi~gcst opportunities lhis sumn1cr. ~ht· l'Xpl:iined, 11·ith offers eun1ing fr01n rccrcat10n and parks 1!1·pann1cnts fron1 SC\'cr:1I surroundini;: 1·itie!I, fron1 Yl'llow~tont Na1ion<il Park in \\·yorn1ng and rron1 npnrtmcnt tornplcxes needing sll'imn11ng instr\Jl'tor s. If the Orange Cow1ty "(outh Job Center reaches its goal. 11 ,000 young Orange Countlans will have sumn1er jobs. This represents jobs drumn1ed up by the Na· tional Alliance of Businessmen, the "!\OW THAT the crisis has eased up, big businessmen in particular have agreed to hire kids," he added. The Youth Job Cenler -a coalition of community employment agencies -is the agency lo approach for those seeking According: to college counsl'lors, collrgr s!udenls seeking summer ·work may br bc!ltt off looking to their indi\·idual col· lege en1ploymen1 sen·i('('. Thl·rc 11rc :ibo job, ;nailahlc for clerical v.ork. sale~ and ff)(){I scrl"iCl'. But ~!rs. lln rlle) 11·:1111" 1ha1 studen~ had Students at Golden \\'est Collt'gC in Herds of Horse Lovers Ride Orange Coast Range By TO~I i\leCAl\'N 01 ltle 01llr l>l!ot SI.ff llorsi ng around y.·ith real equ'ines is something they do over in Riverside C-Ounty or some\vherc around the P o m on a fai rgrounds. There's not n1uch of that in Orange County. Yep? . Nope. A survey shows it"s safe to say that there are almost as many horses of all kinds as there are boats of all kinds in lhe Orange Coast area. Though lhe trails and back country available to riders in r.lission Viejo, Lake Forest and the new Starr Viejo RegiMal Park' may be every bit aS Western as i\tarlboro Country, tha t is only one aspect or the opportunities lO riders and mounts aloog the Orange"Coast. from the Shetland ponies and other backyard "pets'' j many or them show horses) to the fla shy competitors of the Orange Coast's tv.·o thoroughbred racehorse ranches, this area can count horse tails in the thousands. A glance at the phone book reveals there nre 15 boarding stables in the Orange Coast area-nearly all full-plus others in adjoining territories or Orange, San Diego. ltlversidc and Los Angeles countiCJ. TllEV ARE pastured on meadows tiemmed in by industry and free"·ays in Costa Alesa; they occupy a coastal pan- orama at the Irvine Equeslrian Center in Corona del Mar : they whip by you in freeway traffic riding in the comfort of· their modem , cushloned-Ooor traildl; they pea lhn>Ugh the backyard t!hrubbery °'"""' ol the area's most beautiful estates; and they munch their hay from homemade mangers In Jeon-to sb(!ds built by bou>lng0Jract residents. lfow many? Or. WWlam R Q\eterich. director or -veterinary public health for Ora.nse County, says: "The horse population In Orange County now exceeds anything we've ever had before (and that includes y.·hcn ,the horse Y.a s tx-ast or burden) a_nd it's still grov1ing rapidly." Another government sou rce. Or. ll~man Parrell, whose office Is in Los An geles, may have the best figures. As veterinarian in cha rge or the district offi ce of the state Bureau of 1\nimal Heatlh. he presided last year over one of the biggest horse parades ever-the trail to the inoculation tables to get shots against Venezuelan equine encephalitis. The disease. potentially fatal to horses, "'as lhreatening to break out tn lhe sta te and all animals were to be inocu lated against it. Jo Orange County, 11 ,352 equines "'ere presentr.d Ior Inject ions during the month of July. llOW ~IANY from the Or<1nge C.Oast area~ \Vho knows? Official figures in the city of llunt i.ngton Beach pince the city's horse population at 700 to 1,000. 11lere are more 1han 300 horses at the sprawllog Irvine Equestrian Center, 140 at the new Mission Viejo Stabl~s. Lake Forest's stables. the Orange County Fairgrounds and other boarding facilities around the area each have 100 or more horses as ''pennanent" residents . Leisure \\rorld's English-style layout stables 3.1 prl\·ately owned and rental horses. An estimated hor~ population of 4.000 to 5.000 for the Orange Coast "·ouJd be reasonable. \Vitb the advent of the West.em look in both men's and women's casual clothes and with the currC!lll v.'lve of nostalgia carry~&: everyooe back to "simpler" limeJ. Dobbin seems to be finding hlnuelf more in the cenltt of lhings than he has been since his days between tbc. traces of the (reiu:ht v.·agOrtJ, Ice ca.rts and stree.ttars. But he's a '°1 more expensive these dA}'S. Tbe !Int cost -perhaps the smalldl cost of all in the k>ng run -Is the price )<>II Pl)' lo buy the beoll "'1R JUST an average ''backyard horse," }'ou've got to figure $.100 at today 's prk-es. A registered c1uarter horse. 11• e 11 -h-r u k r n thoroughbred nr shoy.·.1r<1incd appaloosa n1ight go SI.000 to S1.50fl. \Ves Kirkpatrick. rnanager of the lr1"1nc cen ter and a loni:umc llorscn1r1n . 11 rink!··~ his nose \\"ith distaste 1\·hcn he c.~plains, '"Shucks. the.r ·rl' ~l'lling '.!1/ c-ents a pound ror just abou t an.\· kind of horse these days, on lhe hoof. for human ronsumption . ·· That makes a lJ)OO·Jl(IUnd animal (about a1·c ragc \1'cight for a t~·pical '"pe1 ·· 1 worth $200 10 the butchers. If \·ou're in an area \1 ht•rf' \"Ou"re \uckv enough 10 be able to keep the horse at h1Jmc. \OU r other costs v.·ill include fl·ed , farrier Service I shoeing and hoof trirnming l. ta ck. grooming equip1nent. veterinarian and ;1 multitude of optionals dc1cr1nincd b~· )OU1 USl'S {)f thl' an imal. Fl·t..-d costs, V.'hich ha\t· heen rising like a rockl't during the past year see1n 10 have stabilized . at least temporarily. according to lY.'O Orange Coast area dt'<llt'rs. Bill Po"·e r runs thl' Feed B .. 1rn , hehinU Hamsay Drugs on Newport Boulevard in Costa t-.fcsa. \\'here old·timers ...... .i ,I J remember Claire r\elson s feed store out behind Nelson's IJrugs .. John R. \VAller is one of the operators of Fair Feeds &r 1'al'k at the Orange County Fairgrounds. SO~IE TYPTCAL p?\ccs on which these me n agree t given in round numbersl; 1 Alfalfa hay t the basic diet for horses). S7 a bale: rolled oats, $8 per 75-pound bag; "l\l'eel. feed " (usually a milture of four JJ:ilm and molasses). $9 to $10 per bUndredweight. Figure a minimum ol l7 worth of hay and a C'OUple of bucks' worth of grain per wttk for a horse that lJ belng ridden regularly or ·worked lo shov.'S or on the 11111. A barCbaclt pad, $9; nylon Miler. f1: lead line for halter, $4; bridle lhcad stall, one bit and reins), $10; and groomtni kit ft"''O bnl!lles. hoot pick. currY Q)ffib. etc.), 110. Figutt Ila !or the ft111re "begln,,.r's IOI" and IKkl SIOO or more (or a u!ed addl~ ($200 and up for a mcdlum·prlced new 11addle). (Ste COAST RANGE, Page 82t • beucr go to th<> campus placemrnt l'tnter nov.·, and look into I h e ~ibillt\es. Long hair \\OO'I be as much of ll prob- lem as in p11st years. ~lrs. llai'tlev predicted. ~lany stude nts are v.·illing 10 cul e.'<!rrn1e!y long ha ir. and sonic cmployl.'rs are "'11ling to hire 11hag~'· h~i rcd youth.'\ if they arc ne<it and persona bit·. 1\ceording lo Key.·, a large nu1nh<'r of jobs \\"ill come fron1 Orang<' County·s va.o:t recrC'a1lona l field -although employment v.·or kers v.·crt' nriginally afraid !hat the gas sho rtage would put theM> jobs in jeopardy. ,, ':,, .. -. ··oisnl'~·lancl 11.sclf hires 800 students in the sumn1er, and Knoll's Berry Farm hire" 400:· said Kew, ll'ho is a JJ1s111:\ l:1nd t>xecu\\ve on loan to 1hc )'outl; .lob ('cn!rr. Pf'rson~ u1tr·1cstcd c11n either i;:u d1rt•ttlv tu the rccreation:il ;ind t-11· lro r1 :1u1ine111 facilit ies. or apply throu gh 1h•' Youth .Joh Ctnlcr. Key.· said. Y<•Ungs ters looking for these one·l11llc· 1i11 I\ JOIJs rn1ght :is 11·cJI v.'ail until school I" out. l\l·11 ~ug~rstcd. Al thnt time. thl'\" (':111 1·nn1a1 I the Youth Job Ccnlcr, or 1.(0 111111 1hc1r loc:i\ ''ES oHiet'. s111ce ho1h ~roup!i art' 11:urking togetht'r 1'\rc JUUS, Pagt> 821 8 2 t».ILY PILOT Good Deed People · .. l-~-1-Mrs:--Jane--Hardaere-·ol-­ O>rcna. del ~lar Is n o newcomer to voluate er service. She has been working !or FISH. the emergency care organizalion of the Newport Harbor Council of Churches, since It began ln 1968, but before that she se rved as a voluntc-er In other areal!. As l\1rs. Carolvn Milliken. profe~slona l corisultant to FISH, puts ll," She's just one of those people who devote their time lo their fanllly and the community. She has not been votuntet"rin.': for two years, but for 25 years." l'\lrs. Hardacre v.·orks as a driver for FISH. on call for 12 hours one day a month. This 111\'olvcs laking prople who are without transportation to the doctor's office or on other emergency errands. Defore that she worked as a dispatcher. handl ing the calls that oome Into FISH, deciding whet~r a volunteer should be sent to a home or v.ilethe r the caller needs the assistance of another agency. l\frs. Hardacre was n board member of the Ne wport llarbor United Crusade In the 1950s and also used to help run the coffee garden of the Junior League of Newport J[;i rhor. Sun<1a1. April 28, 191 4 Vo11 Cat1 De lp -Yall~ Hospibtl __ Has l\1any Openings t:ornmun ity Hospital has numerous volunteer opening!. Workm are needed In admitt ing, at the inform ation desk, to accompany patients to the lab, deliver mai~ take baby photos, and to \\'Otk in the gift and flo"•er shop. The minimum age is 21, and there are se\·eral shifts available. Call the \Vest Orange County Volun· teer Bureau at $30-2370 for more information. In the HLmt i11gton Be.1ch area . a si1-year-old boy "'ho receh·ed injuries to his brain in an automobile actident needs pa tt erning in his home. Help Is needed t\\'ice daily from 10 to 12 in the rooming, and 2 to 4 in lhe aftemoon . Severa l \'Oluntee rs can be used. People "'ho can he lp are asked to call the Lynn Cen- ter at 636--061-1. A friendly rece ptionist is needed '!t the probation department in Huntington Beach. Duties incl\J(le a~ s"·ertng 1he phone and greeting people coming to the center. Open ings arc in lhe afternoon. and \'OI· un teers may \\'Ork any or all days, ~londay through f rid:1y. · The Orange County ~fedical Center offers a n1 yriad of services to oounty resi dent.! but it can be effecl ire only if it Is able to convey informallon to its patierits. ThC're is an urgent need for a Spa n· is h·spcaking person LO assist in the Family Planning Center. The opening is one night a !J'eek, Wednesda y, from 5:30 lo 9:30. "Extend Your Arm -E1tend Your Life" is the free blood pressure screening program being held in lfunt ington Beach through f.fay 15. Volunteers are needed to help register people at ''arious loca· hons. 4 Call 530-2370 for more Information on these vol· ~1uch of her service has been carri ed out through St. ~fark Presbyterian dlurch. Mrs. Hardacre helped operate a respite center al the church for mothers Ylho had :i retarded child ; the child could be left and cared for at the center for one day each week. MRS. JANE HARDACRE -A VOLUNTEER. untcer opportunities. People Share the World of Horses HORSES IN STABLES AT ORANGE COUNTY FA IRGROU NDS H.:>rPS Easy to Find When You Know Where to Look NumbC'rS alone don't tell the story of hors~'S 111 1he Ora nge Coast a rea . For :ill the 1housand s of horses in the hx:;1l area . lht'rc are many more prople involved in the industry or have vested in terest s in other parts of the equ ine "'orlri. Thf' i::u.v in the big hat next lo you in lht• bank line -the one' ,,·ho drircs a c·;unJ)('r "'ilh ;i ·'smokestack .. stickin;: nut thl' top -is a farrier \\'ho mak('S his h,·ing tra\•cling around the area shoei n.11: horses. TIH• "oriel of horses that c~xisls in Snuth1•rn r n\ifornia "·ith the urban spr<i\\ 1 rnn~· hC' hard to sec -unless ~ou·r(' consciously look ing for if. TllE'i \'OU'LL sec lhe traine rs. hilndlt'rs. show judges and oy,·ncrs a1nong vou r dadv conta cts. They don't al l \rear iooled tCath.;r belts and high-hetll'd boots. They ineludl• such "narnc" horse n\\'ncr~ ;1 s Budd v Ebsen . the TV star: Bill Skiles of thC shO\\' business Skiles and llendt.:rSon duo: State SC'n. Dennis ('arpt•ntrr: nuto dc11lcr J)ick Johnson tof .John.~on and ~n in Costa ~tesa ) and doz<'ns more in}·olved in all kinds of horse rac ing. The latt er not onl y includes the big· u1on(·V S\11dicates but also embraces ~uch "·onC-man·s fa mily" stables as Ron l\a ut·r's of Huntington Beach. Hauer. once a mo\'t"r and shaker in Lirt lo• Lca!:(UC in his cit~·. is just as l'vnngelistic about the horse peoples' need s. lie comm utt's 60 miles jus t to squPe~r 111 an afternoon ride on pleasure horses he keeps in ~tontebcl lo. But his big interest right now is bringing along a 3- yt'ar-old thoroughbred g c Id i n ~ . Bonhomn1c Boy. in lin1e to n1ake tl1 is scnson 's track debut next Saturday :it Caliente. SEVERA L l\IE:\IBERS of the famed Los Caballeros club \\'hich annually fl oats ---- a bargcload of horses over to Ca talina Island fo r a three-day ride are Orang(' Coast rc!ldcnts. They're part of this area's "invisible" hQrse v.·orld. Jack Ley,•is. forme r Orange County newspaperman. is another local resident who operates in that other \\·orld. lie is publisher of Horse and llorsl'n1an. on e of the ne\\·cst and fastest groy,•ing nat ional magazines covering equine activities. From his headquarters !11 Capistrano Reach. Le'~:ls keeps his big blul'·jeaned and booted frame right in the 1niddle of a scene \\'hich could have been lifted out of Oklahoma or Texas. lie freely subscribes to the \'ie"' of Dale llobc!rlson y,·ho. in a recent quote justi fying the popularity of hi s netv.·ork tel evision shoy,· on horses and horsemen. s;iid. ''The re are two kinds of people interested in horses -those \\'ho own 'en1 and those \\"ho y,·ant to." Af\.1D nlAT includes R lo1 or people if the em"·ds at the horse sho1\·s. in the \\'estern shops and at Orange Coast stables are any indication. The horses-for-hire operations in the area get lit erally thousands of customers c\·cry "'eek -ranging from horsemen y,·ho arc> lemporarily "'ithout ITIOL\fllS to those who arc ju:.t lea rn ing. And the malt shop of the '40s lives again In the snack shops. tack stores and sta ble offices or the Orange Coast. E\·ery 11 ftemoon . right after s ch o o 1. these places all echo to the rxcited t\vltter of tecnaged voices as the horse 0Y.11ers and ,,·ould·be horse 0\11\ers ialmost all girls1 conv erge on the spols "'here thei r "invisible" world bc!comes most visible. The Orani.?e Coast's horse y,·orld n1ay be invisible to the untrained eye but it Is far from depopulated. C<) .. \ST R.i\NGE ... unusually beautiful clothes !From Page RI I l/oNi:shoelng in the Orange Coast :1rca cost SIB per horse 1111rudv• ~hoes 1 and n111st be do1u· •·1cr~-eigh t to 10 1•·ceks at lt·ast Tri mming of hoo\·cs. if ~·l'l t'!('t:t to let th,. horse i;?fl barefootC'd for a \\'hilc. costs $6 pt•r hor~I' Add n1un1hly cha rgrs ror llor~s not kl' pt at home: S30 for hontc~ •ln a maintennnce-- on\y diel up lG more than $tiO fGr 1ho.i;;C' kcpl in a box stall on a • 11·ork ing" dlet. Figures i\S much as $!'! per dny for the tro'l 1ncr~ rre if your horse is !:"In~ to school and figu re sl:v· eral dollars for medlclnes an1 thr \'etrriMrian's bltls. \nlEN '\'OU add up the fig· urt"' you begin to re111Z(.just Y.tlll t an economic ctUll)•st eAch one of those live hobby hOr!;eS i!. A~ one plt!asure horse 0\1 ncr ll.'l id rttmtly: •·1 can rtde eitht:r tlf the tv.i> horse! \\1! kee p In oor own backyard anytime I "·a•1t - and if t base the eJpen. .. es on the amount of time I 11n1 oble to spend rid.Ina. it probRhly doesn 't cost me morf! thrtn S50 or SffO an hour." Sul he obviou!ly r<'Cls that It b worth tl So do thous:1nds of ot~ along the Ornn1tc Co:tst not tu mcnl ion 1 he pro~ y,·ho run The sh1h1rs. 1h·~1 rid~ acadl'mit•s. th(' 1r:1111 1nr fa rn1s and lhc livestock 1r:-1n.i;;- port ouHits I JOB S • • • !From P11ec 1111 I Besides job s 111 pr:1 :1h' industry. Ke\\. µoinltd to 1111111 he calls the "Rcnt·ll·l\1rl" iobs. These are for )'oun~>.t.•rs 11:-· ua\ly be!"'t>cn the a ~t's ?f nine and 16 and arc on'!·tnlll' int.., The youngstem often f111d the work-such as mo\\·1ng; !n11 n~, babysitting. helping at p.1rrit·$ -through the Youth En1plor· ment Service. Tom RogC'rt:. utio dir<" 1' thr new YES in Fountain \';dlt>1·' i;.ays he has already ~t'nl ~1 1 1 letteri to mel"{''°lanls askn111 1 for Jobs for you ths. And :1 • plans to ito door ta dllllr to rirC: more \\1.lltng f'mploytr!i . "t think \\-e 'l\ do oknv fnr kid~ this ~ummer," KeW pre· djcted. '4since we're st3.M ifll! early, tlUr romputer is n hif! help. and lt'it l'l COlmty-11 iJr coordinated t ffort. . "Stlll . It ",,,,.t "·ork unle~s lhe kidi begin mnklng plans nO\\'. 11nd get In tooch \\1th us." he added. for the tee nage. girl .•. ' ·Lido Village 3 41 6 Via Oporto (714) 675-0321 ,\fonday lhru Salurda~ Tt11 uni ii Siz tl'cb:Jc tod1 y's look at the garden dress pictured circa early J 900'~ Sounds o f Hustle, Bustle Ring Out-in--'Fhis-L-ilJrar y-- By CAr\OACE P E AH SON Of ,,. 01llt "1"-1 li.tt 1\ steady mu rinuring fills the roo1n . "~101nn1y, I "·m11 to check out two nlore.'· a young girl says as she Joolu: up frorn thl' stacks. "Did you see this one''" a boy demands excitedly "Where do I get infurn1auon on .. .''the man asks a wo1nu n at the desk. TllE SfJL':\'DS • ot I h c Fountain Valley Library. There are no "QUJel" signs. This is by informa l decree of Libraria n Ron Rice. who bel ieves a community library -should live up to its name. "A cpnununity library is oot a study hall and it's no! a unive rsi1y hea vy kind of thlng.'' he 'says. ··f-l ear this nice noi~e ... he adds as he y,•alks around 1hc libra ry. "Th is is \\'hat \\'C 11·ant. !1011· could I tell them lo be quiet. If I did that, they'd never to1nc bac k. Stali sties seem to sho1\' thal they arc con1ing back !o the library al li565 Los Alarnos SL II cont;dns 46.780 books. L ">t' ~1 -..;. ";' J.· 'Ir )J'i>('t,t•" \ 1· )•'""Z ·' j .r.:i\.->·c-.. .. r . ·-~~ , ·v IP.,\ ,, t ' • J ..._, \.~~ ~ 75.96 Reg. 94.95 Opal clus ter ring 35.96 Reg. 44.95 Pearl and Diamond ring ·'~\\'\ ( :l» ; ~ 51 .96 Reg. 64.9S Men's catseye ring -.. o , .... .. 0,..., ...... ,. ....................... , huodrl?ds of b:iek lssues of Rooni." t:omplete w i t h inauazinl·~ and 1ic"·spapers pro1eelor and a screen which " oonverts to n blackboard. and stacks of rL't'Ords. SIOrl' hours for three to five In Ftbruar)'. 32.~61 of lh~r. \l'll r Olds take place at 10 a.m. books were checked out by Ond 11 a.m. Wednesdays and li brary vi~ilors. 1'h11l 1nil<l" Thursdays. Foun1.11n Valley lJlle of th1.' The room is aOO available hl1.~1r~t branche6 ir1 the county for n1eetings of any 1ocal sys1c111. groups. ll1et• rh ink s a part of ttic Childrens librarian i9 Lynne. rl«l~un is the library hours. lt Pendleton . Marie Thompl(Jll is is open fron1 10 a ni. to 9 P 1n. 1hc reference librarian. fflonday through Thursd11y. 10 Th<'rc are 15 ()(her people on a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday aod the staff, ei iher full or part· Saturday and is c Io s e d liin e. (n 1969. the then-five Sunday. ,·ca r old library doubled in He tries to gea r his book Size from 5.000 square feet to selecuon to !he corpmuni ty. 10.000 square feet. which he calls "pretty y,·ell \\'he n Rice came in 1966, ~ educated. UsuaUy the hu sband citv had 18.000 residents. Now and y,•ife both have some · Iha 50 ()()() it boasts more n , .• college." "I've been in other libraries Best-sellers.' of course, are "'here they say thty're busy," popular'. And he can ne\·er get says Rice. He stands up. lboks enough f i c t i o n . mysterie~ Olit of his windo11o'ed office and gothic. science fiction or · gen· counts 60 people. "They don't cology books for the lib'rary's kno"' ~'hat busy means." readers. -~==~~=~~~§:;j A huge rircus cutout "'ilh lhc 11·ords. "Clo"·ning Around v.1th Books" on one wall idl'nlifics the s e p a r a te children's scl·tion. One "·oll folds bac:k to in the reveal the "Story Hou r ':'..'._~=-= rf~-.!t~' ,.-, ....... , ?._., •. ~ .... _, ~ lh.,'I""" , ~ . '~· r.17: "'· ~ ~ 1 (~·., ... , ... )l ... •' ~· ·,, •... ·- 55.96 Reg. 69.95 Garnet clusler ring d iJ rl-. }}-2.i: I --··'Tff/ ~ ---~ - 526 Reg . 32.50 Pearl and synlhetic stone ring 63 .96 Reg. 79.95 Men's black slar sapphire ring ORANGE C....•··---~····· .......... ...-.. ...... 558 Reg. 72.50 Opal bulterfly ring 43.96 Reg. 54.95 Smoky topaz quar1z ring 1'8 ,ij) '.I I~ ~l \~ 62.96 Reg. 77.95 Men's synthetic s tar sapphire and d iamond ring SANTA ANA _ .. a.....i ....... c.-.. ... .. -······ ...,._,!, .. . 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Al·<:Vrdin!! lo !he 1\~.'o0\·1a11on o I llon1rb111lcll'rs. lh1.· l'O!>I h> " l.J11 \l'r vt .1 "ld.Ollt hou~t.· 11oul'I Ix· ~00 14hh'h \lf•Ul•I h1..• p.1id 11 11 .. 11 !ht• t·~c·rn1• t·lil.. .. ,·J Thi' ;1nuu1111s hJ 111o·ll·n1h-. ol l'»\1· Jit'rt Tnl ut th·· 1ut.1 I 1'e>."1 o! !ht· hvu:... t 'nmpf:1m~ woutt+ bo· -.ub1fttl!ttl 1n 11r111ni.: l1J !h1• huild,·r If nut '>l'ltltd 1n 111 1• ~l:1y\, :1 t1•·u1r,1I p1,•r'l.>11 1111uld !:it" h1uui.:ht u1 and 1f no; "l'ltkd 111 13 d.1\if. th" rn.:Hh'r l\'.lHld bl' pia!t·S~KJCKL\1 )' .1rh11rnh'<I If a hu1 l•r·h111 l~1·r di~pull' an""l. ;i.1 !ht> ind 01 1h!'t'•' II ar;; :1 IH!llj'l.11111 ('llll:d t'lf' fd,·d 11 ith ti~· n:1[1<1n.d hnn11• hu1hh. r,.;' !>l'~;l!IJt;1t 11•~\ .\ l\·\H.Tll II '\ \"I' 111 !IH' pro;.:r.11•1 1, thr ,\11u 1·1,.:111 B.i11~1·r .. Jn•t11.111c1• ( (1111p;111) I•! 1-'f11rid.1 "1'h1' •h·•llld h"lfl tv (j,.\,.IHP lu~h··t· .ipplll\ \·d p1·up1·rl\ ,.1, •11d:1rd.., 11 1\h rlh hudJ111.;. 1nd11,1r1 · ;,1d .... 111 •·11··1 ·r 111· 111·" 1· .. iu11 ilni.111 11 ho r 111rro1.h1( l!••!l t.11 1h,. i.:u.u ,11111 t' pro,.:1 ;1111 !1;!f)1! .. J l''lillp,ui•u prut1\i."4' •,11r1 lhf' pr1 1cr;11 n h.1 .. t"•t·n 11r:11,l1I h1 \'1 r~1 11 1• h.l\.HH'L'. 'P•.,-1;!1 ,,.,.1 .. 1.1111 h• l 'fl'"ldl'tU \1,1111 •111 1-.1n .. 11n1,·r ,1t1.11r~ [~·:· .. !··!Lt• iu·1 l'l'I I~\ j .1hft•n UJ 1('1 .1d1.pr 111, .. p"o~r.1111. :-.•id ~ .. ,,,·rK·.1 Acpuncture Makes Gain in County Arthitetts Fo r Stliool 0 ' rr YOU LOV[ NE[ D LE POI Wt and C RE'w'EL . you'RE i:ly DOUG LA S FH IT7.CllE ot "'" Ol!IJ ~•IOI Sllfl Interested 111 S\\·app1ng :1 needle for a ncL·dlt•. a h:1hh fur a pin. ak·oh(\h~rn for :1 stainless s1ct·l barb pl11nt~d in1pcr ccptibly h• hind an car·1 The habit and addiction problcn1s of sn1ok1ni::. drinking and drugs can bl' 1rcated on the acupunc111n!>t's co u c h along .,~:ith oth('r nial.'.ldics like migraine, tennis c 1 b o "' . hearing loss and lo"··back pain, according 10 an advt:r cate or ftle 5,000.yrar-old orintal medica l. tech nique Joh n Hays, an administrator for the \\'est Coa~t 1.lcd1l·a l Group ·which ha s 01X'ru•tl a ~I ring of 3l'Upunctu re cl1n1cs throughout California, an d llarold Goodman. di rector of the group's reccnlly ope nl.'d Santa Ana cl1n1c. l'M'intcd 011t the uses cf lhe technique to members or the Cos1:1 1'1esa· Would You Like To Use More Of Your Mind? ·~··"· ·~-• Co•l'•Ollflll FSP •V••"'Y • l'>oduth\IOI~ • Prollle,,...l'li•'~~ ·Hit"~ '""'""' • 5,,..,..nq ' -~~ ··~ • l'illlftlCl\""1 ~l'\\ 1>0rt H ~rbor Lions Club la~I lll'C'~. Thl' 11;1~ I In~" ":ud, to tll ~1 kt' aCUl)Ulll l llt'C a1:1il:1blc !O Lhl' ~l'll•·ral puJ,lic. Ile el111n1t.'d th<it 1n the ~ ,~:1r a11il a half the g-roup h:t'i bc1·n 1n operation llli fl('rl't•111 uf !hr patirnls \1·ho h;1vc gon{' ro the clinics h:nc fouud rt•ltcf fron1 1 h c 1 r problems. .\ SECO~O purpo~c rif !lit Jiroup. he said, "is l't.lllt'\'lu1~ data about acupuncture !h:it v•ould be acceptable 10 th1· \l'C!>lern n1e<lira\ conunun11y · In a c up u n C' l u r c . thin st:unlt•ss slecl needles ;1rc pu ... hed :1 fraction of ;111 inch int n the skin at specific pni11ts. wl11eb lie a!ung acu1>UJ1eturl' lll('ri<tians. The :incient Chi11C'se held 1h;1I Chi. the energy or life. flo\\·cd along the meridians and. the insertion of !he need les "ould re I i e ~· e blockages lu the no .... ·. \lays said. Occidental doctors. on 1hc other hand. find that the rneridians correspond 10 nerve p:tlh'>'·ays and the needles may stimulate the bodv·s scll- healing process. H;iyS said . "That's really 114'0 ways of expressing the same lhing." A mo .,·ie en titled "Acupuncture: ~1 y I h or t'.liracle" detailed the clinics· practices. sho'>'·ing a doctor examining: and taking a 1nedical history lronl 11 patient . A Kore an "acupuncture mastrr" then -RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY Whe11 Yo• W1111t T~e Int 1'122 HarbM llvd. Cost• Mesa -541·025'1 -SERVICE- • o.omond and ''oroe ... tl .. !Q • f~per! walch repc><r • EngrOY1n9 j1wels by joseph con strY1{e oil your l'welry need~. from creot1n9 on Ol'•g•ool and t xcil ing ring ta opproi~•ng o valued heirloom Prolession~ ~Yict by trained prolessionals jewels bY, joseph • Jewelry des1gn•ng • Gemological D<omood and 1ewelry oppro1>ol\ • f rrle' 1ew1"lry repair All WOAK DONE IN THE STORE AU our 'killed croft,men wMk in the 'tore Your preuou' iewelry never leovel u1. llla11,. C\u_. • ,,. .. ;u" '''"" ··~·,..,,.;,.,,. '"""''"t4 '""'' SOUTH COAST PLAZA '"""'"' 1 •• 0 .. ,. '···-· COSTA MESA HOUll : •"''' 10.•,oo )••· •o·•· ti••""''-· .S40·90M ltl('i)\('d 1h(' Hl'UpUllt'IUf(' points clliJ 11\1' l!Ct•dl.-:- 1lu1·1nr in.'>l'Ttl'd !he !.'\ C \LIFOlt'\I,\, the la1v requires 1ht1t onl y hcensPd rnc•<.hl'al doctor~ adn1u1i~tcr :Jf11punl'IUrl'. The f1J111 1ncludrd trs1;111Mials frotn a harncl'J> ract•r, a constn1c:tion "·orker. a rt>al f'State broker and l\ s,1te~man \\'ho said lhey had bt·cn dis:1bled by pai n and that !hl' :1cupuncturc treatments [!t!rtt111tt·d thc1n 10 resun1e a 11()rn1al lifc. .\Hhnugh :ieupuncturc 1 s i.:011ninK 1n rcputdlion. l lnys t·:-1utioncd that "it is :-IOI a panru·c:i. Jt i~ nut ~ C'Ufl'·all. But it 1.~ n valu<il::e ad junct !fl \\e~h'l'll rn<'dici fle .'' l\'o one really k.Jl(lv.•s h•)I\ :ll'lLplllll'IUrl' v.·ork'i, !l;iy~ S'll<l but throries range from one that holds that the nccdlt·s indu('C hypn~is 10 one th:11 the n~dlo•s stimulate ner\'C'S and si~n::il the brain tbat the body n('('ds r('p._'lir. Tilt• ;11nou11t uf pllin cau~cd by the trc:1tm('nt5 dcp1:nd"' on thl' patient. f1 :1vs :-a id \\'lule a 1roma11 in 1 h ,. mo1·1e ~id lhe n l' l' d I •' <: caused no pain al all 111· .,.,:i1d, "her threshold or pain must be \l'T)' hi/;(h." , • g ~~INVITED ~ ,:__::i~~~1 to OU~ The n('~·c~t l'~l1nru~ in th£' l!unt ing1on B1·al'h t'n11•11 111;.:hj ~1·111\0l D1.~1r1rt 11 I 11 ~' •"! dl·~1gned hy ;1rrh1h•c1s Unlph .\!l\'!l .1nd TJa11• \lilll'r -1f th1• .huh· 4 rax (·!l'<'11•1n Slll'<'c<'d~ 11 ~B·l·R1j~ DAY ~ SA.llE 1Ji .. 1n {'1 111.isrt'i·~ 1:1 "1 11e{'~i \oh•d :J-1 lo hirf' ·lht• f1rtn . 14hLl'h :\1.,,, prf'p:lr<'d thr• PR' "!b MAY .U:!h n·,.K;Jo>lmg pl""' r,,,. the \ A I [ 3 0 --I I funr1n~hirl B 1' a r h and \\·,.,11ni11!'trr l11ch School~ j ~ ± Tnii.:tt•r 1!1lht•r1 l\nnx ca ~\! RJ !ht• "OIC' '"' 1u11• 111• \\;1n1r<I 10 l11re th.-Cur<1n:i <!t'I \l,1r f1rrn I ,,f \\11l1 ;11n Hh1r(l(·k :111 <I l':1rtnt<r" Ne\.ln r>+ AR:+ c nte.r Tl><~h .. 1 "111 .. ,,,"10"'1". nr0r<..r .t e . ,,.1n1t'r,nur'! ~1,·· :n <~•1!d1·11 (across f ro#\ StuP't Sh1tt) ~::::: .. ,,. '"'" """ "·"'"'! :;._'loo "B" \;I. COASr HW'Y. N. B. Tilt• Li\ i•l 1·1·11d1· 11 "t1ld 648-~866 hrol'l\I \:1Xi'" lit I~ 'I 1·1•111 , 1" r:u-1· . th" ~l :, 111 1 11 lo n 11 1'l't'~~ar\ for 111t' ~c h1~Jl Tru~tf.f•s :.auJ 1h"v 1~·ant th{' --- ~111111 i\na firm tO ~tarl thi• pr£·l1m111;1rv dc<ii.tn ,,.,·ork 11 l'Ol"l' !ht' ()11·!'1 ldl' I' 1 l.t'.~ l~i 11d er11arl cn !:" Signu p ~ Due Kin1trr[!;1rl•·n rt·~1 .1r:1 11011 JC Penney· fine jewelry Hays desc ribt'<i treatnu·nts { he ha s rca>ivrd as ··:1 ht!k· "' p:1inful sotnrlime:-"hc.·n tht·y insert the needle." ACUPU NCTURE TECHNIQUES EXPLAINED John Hays at Lions Club Meeting fvr rhc 1 97~·75 ~chool·~·e;ir "•ill br· \luy II and !l at al! O<.~an \'1 t•w :-l'l}OOI~ l•:ntL·ring kuvh·t'!FI rTt•f'1·r: I Give mom a family ring. (:'\' ,\1)1)(110~ 10 ll1l'<11Clll probll·ms. he s:iid oeu· pw1cture is useful ro rid thl' 1>atiC'nl of smokin~. drinkin~ or narcotic habit :::. In this treatment. he ~aid. net'dlcs about one qu;1rtr>r of an inch lon p: ar1· !r.o;f'rtr:J into the skin behind the •·:ir and left in place . The pa11e111 then periodically n1r.inipul <1rv .. !he necdlt·s. :ind 1111., 111 so111e \\'HY rt'CIUCl'S tht• nei;-d to full~ 1111 a habit Treatmpnts ;1t !he l·hnics. hi· ~l11<I. ro~t ~:)() for an in11ial 1 isi! \l'hieh 1ni:ludes a phys1t.1l ('1t:an11n:i!ion. t<illin_g flf the pa11cn!'~ n1ctlie;1I hi~1nry arid the t1r::-1 rr e a1 n11·n t ~la1t)' Do11at e ~lo11 e)·· Root for Bcate11 BoY ()\Kl~·\\!) ( L'Pl l -Con\'IC I \l;1n11l"I Yri gucz 11rote tlu~ l"Hcr: ... .1t'~ hard. !'\1·n f"r \h hl'fl'. 10 11nrlrr<:.ta11d :.111 1n11(W<:n1 rhild \\'t• pr.1y fnr 11•11 T li 1~ i~ ont• ot !hi· l h•J11s:-111i!<: 1•f l~·llt'I" II ri!1 1•11 to tht· p:i r1·nts (I f Ho~·rt ll<1 n<;1111 . 10. 11hfl•4' :.kul! \v:ts crushrd b1 ;111 ;i tr:1clif•r :1<: )1(' deliv;·rrd nt•\1spapC'rs \larch 3. [)oc:tors at the Childr1·n s llO"\pit.11 \l('dic;il Ct'nler har! little hope Rolx-rt w o u 1 d ~ur,·i\·(' the as~aul!. Bu t suJ'\·1 \'l' he did and today he is ho1nt'. lie "·cars a ht•lmct to protect bis head . hr still docs not t<llk but he re~ponds to certain stimuli. r:rt-11e1\ carets and lelll'rs h:ive poured into llobt'.'rt ·s home .\1an1' 1'(')n!:i1n n1onr,· co111r11>1111onS to help dclra~ !ht• rn:in1moth rnt'll lc;ol ro~1s of !he ooy·s hosp1tahzat1on. To dale the farnily h;i~ fl'Cl'IV('(! 587.935. StlldC'n ts fmm ;1 Stln ,\lnt{'O h1t:h school h111·c dnn ;11t-d •' ' ~1.f.00 rat,t'<l 1t1 :1 p1:n: pi>n~[ 111:1r:1thon l't:111•r' fur :~1· (\1 1i~.1n1J \'.-. !J.i kland R;li<l "r·., (inld"ll :'i1,1•1· l'.,"'tf'l'iorc ."'tnd !h€· l':di fon11;1 \,q\d1·n s ... i1~ 11;11· .. , 111 ":1 1 \;·a"t s1 .1J()(J plu" 11111 n.111 1 ... ,~:-I full of rnnnc\' ... \ ll'tlt•r ifr.illl ,1 n;in\'i!lt• re~1d•·n! cOJl!;JJn•·d ~:,fl and 1 ~.11d · "I ~O<: n nl'11 ,;i;1~·r b·-1:1 rn~st•lf oncf', Bnh<·rt . /'nll really rooting for \'OU .. \1nf'tv Cal ifornia hi;:h"<i' pa1 rolmf'n S<-nt ~Ill ;1 11h 1h1s 1 llOte: "\\'c'rc pulling for you. 1 Hol>C'r\ ·· .\lr". ll:in<;Ofl ~1id her ~n 1• s!e!1d1l y in1pro' 111.:l ;uKl ~h" ft·C"ts he 11111 f't·nt 11nl.1 rl'('()\'t'r ful l.\ Pohcf' ~aid th('v 11.1\ ,, n 1 {'IU~·'i 1n tht·1r <1t1 r tnp'!) ro c:1ptu rr the <1ss;iil:!nl The ll.1nson lun1ih 1:01 ;1 11~~cholou1 ral hw,r 1,,,1 11 1'•'k 11 h•·'l Bvli.:rt ,;i.,1 h 1 • cb.1:..~ni<1l!'S at C \ e ' f' 1 :l n d S{'llool. \!rs. !l:.in~'ln tonk h.,1· Mn fi::r a shorl \1.'.ll\.: .111ri f!obei t brgan pullu11! ht r lfl\\'<Lrd !ht' srhool. ! ' I S a.M£lJ ., . +,o m Ari;ent•n• c..;imel leather cr1\S·Cros.,,s1t.Jp\ ;i top .i ~and suede wedge g go ::~{SHOE BOUTl@D Suh:,1•qt11·111 ~J.i ln·alrl1l'J1I' 1nuq h;11 e bc·en horn r•n o. bcf,Jrt Di:•c . 2. 1969. n1aking 1h::-n1 at lt•;1:;1 four )l"<1rs. nine rnr.iriths by Sep!. t. Tl1r nur'll>t'r i.1 lt{';ll11li·!lt.~ \'ara·~. li<iy~ :-;11d. Uc111.·11di11~ 1111 thr 1nd1111!111d :111<1 tl1t· nalurc of !he d1.-.l.';;.'>l', :inti n1.1y r;u1gt· up to lon.1 ,\1 !)S! of the C'IJIH('~· p.1!11•111.~ arc rt•f•'rft·il h\ ut h1•J' dot \Qf~. 11,J\ ~ l'll!l{l'TUJt•d P:ircnts should bring a hirrh rertil1cate and ht·alth reeordsd··1 inelud1ng proof thnt the thi! hJ<: lx·cn irnmun11t-d :1gni11~\) rnrr.islcs. p.11io and OP'T "'1tlun 1 the l;ist thrl'c yt>,1 rs. Enn\llrnt•nt 0h<l11r~ ;11 !l !11 noon :ind I tv :1 huth d;n ~ Curl or color special. The way you get your head together is your choice at 14.88 Two grea! ways lo chanrie yol1r :,tyl~ for The to tally toye!h('r 1ook H<;<lenP. Curl is 'U ni Perm " r..1 irls gently tor a sott nahira! style Price includes sh.:impoo. cut and style set. Our fros11ng or hair pa1nt1f\g adds some great r11ghhghls. Sh;impoo and sty!~ scr 1ncl ucl ed JC Penney l lJ-A !t aut)' Salon No appointment n1ce111ry. Chargt u. Sotry, bt•utv solOns or1 c.loMd Sums.y • Shop Sundoy Noon to S p.m. ot the following \tore\: f <1.'_.HtON ISi A '~;J N• .... p.-_,, A.--,,..n Ii' J .11 644 23 1 l HUNTINGTON CCNT f.R Ho1"""f11n" a...,~i. f/141"Q?1711 • I ' For sentimental reasons. Cl~ 26.50 Four storte ta rnoty ring set 1n lllK ']Jl•J Av;11lablr> Y111+i ' • , '• •Tones · ~;Ii;_,, l';i-I p ' 34.50 Family 11ng 1n l{JK golCI W•lh thr{'~ !>1ones Av111lab1e w1tt1 1 t'J 7 S!Onl'S . 46.00 f;imdy ror 'J 1n I ()~ QO!i:1 W•!h thrr•r' ~l()•ll'~ I• ~llil:tble w1111 2 !o ; ~!OP"!>' 52.00 Four s1 one cocll· fail 11n q s"' 1n 14K t'\l'J!d .Av,1+l11ble wrlh :-> 10 11 ~t0nes: 63 .00 t.r "'l""CI iOK <; "'1 L1nl·'y r nq w \~ , ·-,.,, Avad;tbl,. \'> ''1 1 . '510""~. 72.50 S • sione d ouble· r>)w !;111111.y 11ng .!tel .n.1.a< 901d Ava 1labfe with 5 to 12 stone~.• Shop Sundoy Noof'I to S p.m. 01 1ho lollowing •IOtOl. f ,\ HIQN !\\/•ND N"""C'"''' fl.<., -~ "': 'I •iu·H N,..Jf,JN CE Nlfll H n~. 1' , ~. , : ~. l'I Ji: • I DAtlV PllOT • League of Wo ---• Voters Studies By UllRIE KASPER Of .. O.ltr ,llM 11'" Ifs a simple qutstlon with a not-~ simple ansv;tr . Should the League of \\'omen Voters break its tradition and allow men full membership? f.1embers along the Orange Coa~l are split on the issue. Some are very definitely opposed to the idea ; otherii: are · just as de(inirely in favor of It. Still 01hers are caught in the middle. After considering both sides of the question. Judith Swayne. president of the Orange Coast Jeawue , has decided it is "really a dilemma." "!l's not an easy question to answer." agreed Ruth Finley, Huntington Beach league president. Although much of the league's recent action has been focuscO on gelling signatures on a can1paign finance pelilion and some members ( a s individuals since~ lhc organtz.aHon is a nonpartisan, issue-oriented Me 1 have been invo/\'ed in local campaigns, 1he question iS slill considered a fu'l, fascinating one to discuss. It is. said one member. "purely an intellectual ex:ercise" '.''hfch has resulted in a '·good humored divislOn of opinion ." The question revolves aro1.i.nd the fact that men now arc allowed to join only ns associate members. NO VOTE They pay thcir dues and participate in the unit discussion meetings but are not allowed to vote . League positions on city. COWlty. state and national levels arc decided by consensus o( these un it meetings. National by-laws for the organization, begun by suffragettes with the intent of assisting women in their new dealings in the male world of polltlcll a n d government sOoo alter they won the rii:ht fo vote, limit voting membership to "women citliens" over the age Of 18. P~s lo extend the vote to mtn ' have repeatedly popped up the last few yea rs. So far, the idea has bten rejected. II will come up again, however, when league representatives meet in a naUonal convention in San Francisco next month. A recommended amendment to the cont."titutior) states that .. voting members sha ll be citizens at least 18 years of age or older.·· 'CLOSE VOTE ' The .lluntington Beach league is one of 32 in the-country \lo'hich has requested the amendment. Their request was decided by a "close vote," according to the president. A straw vote indicated members of the Orange Coast League are split down !he middle. The question was also raised at a county coovention but consideration of It was voled down. Although opinion is divided among league members. Pols. Swayne said she "''outdn't be surprised if the amendmenl passes at the convention. /\IA Y CHANGE She wonders if the league, which has developed "Political clout" as a women's organiz.alion, will change If men become members: But with so many "''omen going back to . school and work. she added. "the league may have to change any"•ay." And, as long·time backers of the equal rights amendment, she thinks the league ~·ill accept men in the long run "becaUlle it's something we have not been able to justify," But, considering lhe arguments which have persisted against equal rights. she also questions if women are ready to hJve men as members. What Voice Do en • Have • Ill Commenting that she could •·just bear the squelch" ol league members reacting to her statements. ?.ls. Finley said, ··1 don't know if we're ready yet ... I'm not S1Jre if JA'C would be the same organization if JA'e had men. "It might change our tt\rust and impetus." The league. she believes has become much more effective ... "much wiser, 1nuch braver, much more re·ady to stand up and take actioo" ... in the last 10 years. But women have a tendency to listen and follow men "and I don't knO\¥ that v.·e tw.ve outgrown thia tendency," she said. Connie Johnson . ...,,ho voiced the recommendation for c h a n g e to the Huntington Beach league, be I i eves member• could ·handle this situation. Although she rerognlzcs the need for an all·'.''Omen'1 group which e1istcd \lo'hcn the league was established, me feels this iJ no Jonger needed. "League w<1men must put up or shut up," she said. "Either '.''e're teaming to participate in the palitlcal process or we're not." Explaining that she o p p o s e s segregatloo .. in any way. shape and form," she believes the current rule is "drawing a llne which has no logical reason." And with the league's position on equal rights, she believes accepting men's dues and l'lot aUowln( them to vote Is Organization? "hypocritical '' and "not terribly logical." •·f don't see the study of wovernment as a niutttr 10 be defin<.'CI by sex," she said . Although the)' take a stnnd oo various Issues for the commwi lty. ahe said, "We should speak up to the fact JA'e are only speaking for haU the community.·• A change in the by-laws ~·ould 00 n "psychological defeat'" for Jeanette Turk, president of the Orange County League of Women Voters . not by sex bul by lheir capab\lltlH and desires." \\'hen that happens. she said she would bt "very. \'ery glad·· to ha\'e men as voting members. Until !hen. she said men should pro\'e their interest by baking cookies. stuffing envelopes and doing all the olher things "'·omen have )ccn doing for men's organizations. • i\1AN·s VIEW The question seems to concern the one male member in the league less than the OFFERS OPPORTUNITY JA'omen. Probably the mOGt vocal county Norin · \\'hippie ' said he joioed the member oppos{'(f to giving men !he vole Huntington Beach league, to which trill in the league. she admits thllt men Y.ife also belongs , because '·they're probably wouldn't join anyway becau11e really performing a service for me and 1he way to involvement in politics has so I'll support them. al...,·ays bt.-cn open to th em. "f realize it's the League of Women i.~len arc not Jacking In opportunities Voters but they offer bipartlssn, bisexual and they are not discriminated against,·· solutions to problems and maybe, lnstead she said. of being the Leab'UC of Women Voters. "\\'on1en need the opportWlity of they should be a Leai;ue of Voters. having a place where they can see ''However, I don't really feel men the~selves in a leadership role." voters are that dedicated or as dedi~ted as women voters," he said. One of the most important functions of the league, she believes. js showing ... Although anyone JA'ho j~ins probably women "that they 're capable of far n1ore , should be a~le to, he said he doesn't have the de:ure to vote. lhan they realize." .. , hope very much we come to a time in our society, and I hope it is in my llfetlrne, "''hen people's goals are judged He simply believes, ''if you believe 1n ll<lmething, you should 511pport il" The league, be saui, is "great." BEA ANDERSON, Editor Transplant Flourishes • Ill Laguna Story and Photos by JO OLSON 01 "'' ~11, rutt 111tt Southern Californians tend to take their gardens for granted. \\1ith lhe warm climate and Jack of snow. they arc beautiful and productive ycar·round. But to a transplanted St. Louis resident like llortense Miller, a sunny garden is a dream come true. When she moved to Laguna Beach nearly 20 years ago. her interest in medleval history and art '.''antd in favor of ber garden. "''hich grew 1nore and more lmpartant until it bloomL'<I in full flower on a 2\: acre hillside sile overlooking the coast. She now has one of the most outslanding private gardens Jn Sou!hem C~lifomia and an extensive collection of plants nati\'l' to this state. Her garden has grown .so large. in facl. that she has to hin: a gardener l'.''O days a y,·eek lo help "''ith ils mainte- nance. P.frs. ~tiller has planted more I han 600 plants in her path-lined sanctuary and she knows the name of each one and where it came front. Sorne have been gro...,·n from seeds and some have been gifts from friends. She obtains specimens fron1 nurseries and seed companies all over the United States and Crequents Southern Cali(onlia nurseries looking for new plants. "Trying to raise native plants is very difficult,., llfrs. P.1111er said during a leisurely JA'a\k along the JA'inding paths of the garden: "from a thousand seeds you get one plant. But that's naiure's 11.·ay ... To protect yoWlg plants she n1akl'S <:ages of chicken wire "'hieh are nailed 10 the ground \\'ilh bent coot hangers. /\lrs. Miller's property backs up 10 land of Irvine Co. which shelters deer. rac- coons and other animals. During the l'arly evening hours the more bra\'e of these animals come to the garden to cat. To leam about the plants she cares for -~nd to discover new ones to add. ~!rs. Tl-1i11er does a great deal of reading. The plant names tuntble off her lips like poetry -lupine, shooting star. top of !he "·or!d, sca rlet bugler. seaside da isy, gooseberry, cushion bush and puya. Some of 1he plants are very unusual. such as the ~texican tree daisy "'hich blooms at Thanksgiving and has flo\\'ers that smell like cookies. and the puya from Chile "'hich Is producing its green flowers for the first time in 12 yea r.!I. Some of the day lilies Jl.Irs. /\liller has had since she was 15. Though she has a gardener for 16 hours a "'~k. there is slill plenty of '.''Ork for '.\lrll. 1\Uller to do. though she is not enslaved to her plants. She also spends n1any happy hours "'a\king the paths and silting on the lucked·a"'ay benches just enjoying nature's finery . And she still finds ti1ne for arl projects, with which she adorns her open, contemporary home. hfrll. h-llller. a youthful "'idow "''ho says she is a "rabid feminist." plans to give her gardens to the public some day. though she has not dcckled quite how as yet. From her kindergnrten fascination ...,·i th dandelion.!, she has come a long "'ay to a breath-taking garden that was ne\·er planned to be as big as it is. But her work has not been in vain. for it vdll be a source of pleasure to other gardeners for many years to come. And. it may e\'en inspire a few city folk to plnnt a seed. Currying Child's Favor Not to Mother's Taste DEA.Ji ANN LANDl.1\S: ity husband'' unmarried aunt \isit.s a\ least t'.''O afternoons a "'!tk. She is extn?mcly fond of our flvt-year..old son . Her falher left her a sizeable inheri· tance and she 'has said several times (In tht boy's Presence} lhat she is going to leave everything to hlm. 1 don't like this tort ol talk and I wish she'd stop It. Recently Aunt Nellie has been maklng trou ble for me when I tr;· to distlplint the boy. She wys. "lsn'1 P.fommy an old meanie to make you do this or that ... " Yesterday "·hen he intentlonally 5plllcd 1 glass of milk on the noor !O he wouldn 't lm\'C to drink It. I made him clean It up. A11nt Nellie sttid, "\Ve'll get even wllh mean i\fornma for that." 1 :tm not mean, but I do believe In •• discipline. "'hen 1 mtntloned uua to my husband. he said I '.''BS exaggeratJng. 01 course. he's ool present when she does her dirty v.·ork so ht? hRs no way of knou•lng what goes on. Please. teH 1ne "·hat to do. -01smF.SSEO IS OA\'EN· PORT DEAR D.: Tell Aunt Nellie that tf she ~·ants 10 visit In your bomt, sbe rn~l remain siltnt "'·hen you discipline )'our be~'. Lei her kno"· )'OU ftel \hAt htr remarks •rt undermining you. The •'Omaa ls 11t.tmpt111i to c111Ty 1be cblld '1 fa\'Or at )OUr txpen5e and you shouldn 't tl!OW' ft. DEAit ANN l.ANDERS: Our moth~r '.''BS operated on for kidney stones. The surgeon did a l~1sy job and mother de\'tloJX.'(I an lnf~ioo. Ten da)<& later she h.id lo be operated on B?ln. Afttr tht second operation she 1.ra' in a oorna for Lhree days. Yle ahn~t Jost litr. ~ly brochtrs \\'8.nl to roe lhe surgeon . llow do v.•e &O about it? -"IAD JN llARTFORO DEAR HART: Your assumpUon !hill lhe second operaUon was due to .,, ... ,, )'OU call 1 "lousy" job may not be corre<-1. If yon "·nnl 10 1111e the surgeon. ho'fit\'tr. ronUrd your CGunty ~1edlc:tl Society. ThtN orca.nlt111ons bl\·r top.notch physlcl•• trrho str,·e 11 an lnvesllgative jury. 11 one of their collcap:ucs i!I a:ullty of negligence or malpraclicf', tbt)' blo"' the v.'hlslle on II.Im. Jneompelcnt pb)'!!I• clan' reOett poorty on the entlrt pro- fe•slon and tbe 1ood doctors ~'M\ \o get rkl of them. DEAR ANN !.ANDERS : Roe<ntly I had occasion 10 so Into my husband 's r y,·allct to gel money for lllC' paper boy. I le 1\'as asleep on the couch at lhe Ume. and I "asn't Intending to snoop or do any in\'esfi£aling whate\·er. A piece of paper fcll out with tbe dollar bills and I cooldn't hc(p but notice a girl's nan1e and telephone namber. ~et'Cilt?~!i ln ~v I am very upset. \\'(' arr.n 'I teenagers,' Ano-we are mlddle-agL'CI. people. Our Ht>; llfe Is fairly good: in fact, 1 don't see c'O'W be could po1.1lbly handle any more. I am at a loss 11 to how to deal with ft\Y rcctnl discovery. He Is very hot· tempert'd al'ld I don'l "·Ant· to bring up lhe subject ~use I know he \vlll blo1A1 his stack. Sholl l call lhc girl on the phone, identify myself and ask her v.·hat is going on? Sometimes these young girls doni know tht man hall a wife, and such a call could bo vel'}' useful. I '.'·ill do as }'OU 58Y.-HIS WIF'E l>EAR WIFE: TbJ~ may """ be a corupletel)' Jnnoctnt sltuat!On and' uadl you have evidence to the contrary. don'1 make any phone calls. ll'1 al"'l)'s "'1st to assume the. besl inttead ol the "·ont. 11 alL'OboUstn ruining your life? 'Know the danger s:ignala and "'hat 10 do. Rtad the booltlet. "Alcohollsnl-llopc and Help," by Ann Landerl. £nclose 35 cents in coin wl1h your request and A long, I s1a1nped . selt·addressed envelope to Ann 1 LAnder1. P. 0 . Box 3346, 222 W. Bank Dr., Chicago. lll. 606M. .•. ' in 12 lo .. at co d •• •• or sh .. At Your ervice ·-1 n Cot a problem' Thtn write Pat Dunft. Pat win cut rrd tape, Ott the anJiffrs and tieUon "°" riced to 1olve inequitir1 -n got11rnment alld bUrines1. Alail waur qucstiont to Pat Dunn/At Yovr Servfct, Orange Coast Dailu Pilot, P.O. Boz J560, Co.1ta 1itt1a, Ca. 97626. ln- dMde your tcleplto~e number. The colum" appearJ O't< Sunda~•. \.Vednesdfi11s aud Fridaut. You'll Get a Kef1md DEAR PAT: About a year ago I ordered a fishing rod from f'innysportl!I in Toledo, Ohio. ~·o moolb8 later I got "·ord that the rod, a Sou.th Bend H.a1n- bow Steelhead Tamer, ~·as not in stock. I uked for a full refund of $15.49 If the rod was not avallable, btit all I got after asking again for a rerund ~·as a S2.18 credit slip. I have \ITitten since, but oothlng has been done. \\-'.P., \\'n:tmlnstt.r Flnnysporta Ii sending your rthutd. A company representaUve says It no longer carries South llend rod1 , and that the del1y la answertu1 your letters re11ulted from poor .handllnc of customer oompLalnts, which 11 now be.lag remedied. Hone11 a Vlllla11, Too DEAR PAT: ~1y inquiry is not coocemed with a businHI or government matler. but I've wondered. about it for a long time. ls honey c:onsJdertd the villa1n in tooth decay that refined white sugar is? .. D'.T., Costa P.fe5a "Absolaltly yes," according to Dr. Hal Slavttn, professor of blocbemlstry at the University of Southern Callfoml11 '1 School of Dentistry. "Botb CID be- come food for bacteria. causing demlne1'1.lliation of the t.eetlll and eventual decay." Dr. Sl1vkln says, adding that teeth don 't know Ute difference be™·een sugar iind honey and mcUeulous oral hygiene Is ne«1sary wben either k eaten. Da11gero11s Lamp• DEAR PAT: I heard that some of the rainbow lamps on sale from mail- order firms have been declared. dangerous due to the possibility of elcel rical shock. \Vho sells these lamps and are they available at any retail outlets? G.8., Irvine The Consumer Product Safety C:ommisslon israed warnings Marth 1 about "!\tiny Shadowy Stand" or "Rainbow" lampa sokl by Grttnland Studtos and Spencer Gifts. New warnings Include sale or these lamps by stores and .mail orders from Nancy Sales Co., Charleston, f\fass. All of lbtse lamps, sold for 1boat $%, contain defects that could realt in fatal electflC shock. Connmers are advised lo use extreme care tn dllCflnnecting the lamp plac from electrical ouOets, avoiding contact "ith any metal object. For a full refund, including postage, return lamps to Nancy Sales Co., %'7 ~ledlont St., Cbarle1toa, !\fa1s. -. 1!1!9 •• ~or 1Jtform1tioa 1bout 1tote1 that have sold the l1mf11, t:•U CPSc: lrtc of cbar1e: ~!SK. Sorr11, /llo11e11 Lo11 DEAR PAT: \\'hlle Uvtng in Chice.go la1t ye1.r, I pald a ~ re1\11ration fee to Amtrlcan ReDtils af~ prolnlsed tlley could find ln< housing "'llhin 114'0 WMkl lJl the Sl2:0 to $150 1 month range 1n the Skokie area. 1 kept caUins and received rtferh'll ln I.be ~ to $300 ranee. even tb>ugh their nevi'spaptt advut1.Jcm.ents listed apartmenls In the SlSS range ln that area. I never could locate the addrw of this apartment finders service, and l 'd llkt IO know if thert'S any WI)' of &ettin&: my moot)' back. D.L., Coa:t1~teu Americla Relllls •ppart•tly aevtr 1ave Its addrtu to ID)'Ont, 1ccordlns to an t.ffldll of the Ftderil Trtde Commklloo. The ftrm 11 no loaaer optrlt~ Ing. ud Iii Pflaclp1I officers c1n'I be locatld. The Better Bu1lle11 BurNu reports &bat letltrl to American RentalJ rt.main unanswered and are retumtd "'Ith no forwardill3 address. n"C and BBB apokesmtn 11y tbla 5s an old S<'beme Chat lllo•'• up especlall)' -..·btn rental 1pace becomes 1carrt In 1 metro- politan area. la many ca.sn:. referral1 fOme oot from current but from old ne~'lpaptr ads. Tbey say there 11 no •'•Y to get money back for yo u 11nd othC'.rs. No action "·as taken by feder•I, !!i~te or C'Ounty prosecutort "'hllr tbr firm "·as operating:. J'ood a11d the"""' Df:All PAT: I "·ould like to know v.·hat the la·w 1s concerning the handhng o[ food and money by !he sami person. J have turned ay,·ay in revulsion and left \vithout buying anything on tv.·o occasions at a restaurant in Costa r.tesa , ~1rter "''atching the clerks accept money, make change, and then dip their hands into cheese and lettuce to £ix dishes. I'd a\90 like to know what the requirements are regarding hair nets for penons handling and serving food. I am su re there are Ja14·5 concerning these things, but "'·hy aren't they en· forced~ ~ J. V., Ol&ta ~1t1a Handling money and then preparin& food 'lrlthout wasblag tbe bands Is agalnst the la"" according to tbe Orange County lleallh Department. Hair must be confined at all times. altbeuj:lb net~ are no longer required. Bolb men and •·omen ll'llh »ong hair are allowed to pull the balr back and seeure it. Telephone 77g..sss1, or "Tile to the county health department's Envlninmenlal flealth Dtvlslo n, 1011 S. Ea1t St.. Anaheim, to reqatst an lnve1tigatlon uf the rMtauranl "'btre you ha,1c obser,·ed unsanitary practices. S1arch1g a Pre·•rliool Dl::AR PAT: :\ly father and I arc considering the possibility of ::.tarung a prc·school in Orange or Los Angeles County. \\'here could 1\·e '.''rite !or ln· forma lion concerning 1rhat the l;i"' requires? L.11., llunllni:ton Beach A slate liccn~e is required for group bab}'Sillers. or <£ny person carini:; for unttlatcd children in hom es. especlaUy for substantial periods or timr. acconllng to tbe Oran.-e County Welfare Department. Since your plan5 111- ''0l\'e a ptto-5chool, or group teaching of a number of unttlaled children. this proj1;:ct would fall under the jurisdltck!n or the Cnllfomla Welfare ond Institu- tion 'Code. Your proposed !lchool and its subject matter could bt: f'\'oluuted most effectively by specialiied Instructor s at the California Social \\'elfnre Department's bl-monlbly orientation meetings. Telephone Da\id felnbf'r~. lleenslni representati\'f', at 547·St91 to discu» your plans and arran ge for consullallon. DA.I L Y PILOT JI_~ Carpet Co111pl11l1111 DEAi~ PAT I rt"1n1•mber that you '\'e publi shed 1nformat1on 1n )O ur l'OI· umn about organl}:<jt1ons In the moving, furnuure and applinnc:c lnduitr1e.s 11·ht'rc one c:in write for help m rl•11chln~solutlons to problen\s \\'1th particular firnls or ntonufncturl'rs in U~sc busu1c$Ses. ls tlw re any sueh "lk!lp source'' tor persons having trouble with carpeting-? W.D .. Daaa P&h1t Yu. It's the Carpe.t and Rua lndustry Consumer Action P~arl, P .O. llo1: 15'1, Dalton, c •. lO'itO. Contact CRICAP If IM M.11ltr and manufacturer ~on'( cooptrate ln tohinc your problem. ah·ln1 full details 11nd your phone nun1ber. The panel "UI rtt0mmend appropriate action io the company in1•olvfd. II clahzu 1ood rtsults. Tired of Tn·ee:1•r• DEAR PAT: I ov.·11 a l\liH Dun1ont color lt>lev1s1011 lit!, ond 11he11 I n101rtl , the nW\'ers »ost thl> turn-on knob. S1nc1~ Du1l'lont's 1nunufru:1ur(•r. Emerson , 1s out of business, I l':111't find any dc;al{'r 11·hQ st'll~ Ouinont 1;1;irt ~. 1'1e btt'TI using tY•eezcrs to turn on lhl' St.'l fur 111on!h~ ,u1d 1'l',1!ly \\Ou!d :ipprt'CJate help loc<1t1ng <inolhcr knob, · K.C .. r-;t'\\pQrl lkurh C-Ontact Affili11ttd T\' Ser~·il'f', !~O: t .. Sluu~on, l'ico lti\'t'rll. l'.a. 90660. illcludlna: ~·our sel's n1odel numlltr. II ll l;nuh is not in ~tocJ., one Yi ill bt ordered for you, v.·llh 1hc llelher~· lwini: h:indl1·d by mail. tt"rlle 10 A<'li1>11 DEAR PAT: :itv hu sband und I ;ire ret1rl'<l .ind Jind ourscl\'CS 11·1 th a lo! of time lo spare: Sool(' 1in1e ago 11·e heard about the f'ostcr l~randparents organization and v.·r 'd both hkr to hnd ou! 11•hrrc 11 C:J n be cont.acted . l'\'f' look.eel in the phone book , but there 's no such listing. ''.R., Fountain Vallt'y Last year Congre~ pa5Sf'd a hill form ally <'on1o<1liduting lhe federal govern· menl '& n1ajor \'oluntttr ser\'ltt program!l under tbt-Action 1g~ncy. rosier G'raodpa"°nts Is one 1>f l~se progriun5. Olber.J administered by Artlon In· chide ·Vista, the Pc1tcc Corps 1tnd I.be Str,lce C'.orps of Rtlired Exttull\·t-s. \\'rite to Atllon. 133J \\'est\\ood 81\·d., Los An grles, lor lnformatlon about Foiitt'r Grundparcn1s. (,'u111 e 1·0 ,,art~ "'1111ted Dl·:AH t>1\T: I hr11·c just inherited a 35 n1n1 hJ lf-fnuni! ca111cr<1 lhat was rnade by t:ni\'ersal Caml'ra Corµ. of t\1•\1' York. t\., .. It 1s called t:nh't>x ~!rrcur1·. I undrrst;ind this lirin 1s no loni,:cr 111 business nnd rd like to kn-01\' 1f there 1s an cx1st1ng: l'Omp<ir1y fronl 11 htl'h I 1·a11 b11y parts and accessories for this camera J .. \ .. Hun tington tkat·h Cnil·ersal Camera Cor poralion i,itnl out of busint'ss during 'l\'orld "'ar 11. :ind Che only knov.n firm still offering r1•pairs :ind parls is lnlernallon;,I C;in1er:i Corporation. S5! \\'. Adan11 SL, f'h\1·11go, 111 . 60601. tt11ilr. for 1111'11111• DEAR PAT: I do a lot of se111ng and ha\'e man~· good-sized remn:ints of fabrics suitable for rnaking doll clot hes, quilts, etc. Can you tell me if there 1s any organization or person in this :ircil who \l'OU!d hkc to have these fabrics? O.T .. lr,·ine The \'oluntary Action (('ntt-r In Costa ~tMa Is making the-contact for you and you "111 be be:iring from a group of v.·on1Pn ~ho can put this mnterl:il to good use by 111aking Infant clothing and qullts to donate to nttdy ramUles. Gib1·alta1· Likes Fire y·ears ,-ifLer .S11ain Isolated It , the 'Rock' ls11 'L R eady t.o Give In t:-· -- Being B1·itisl1 c;IRRALTA.Jl i A I'~ Spanish chief of st.itr. al!rt::"~ Arme<l with binoculars and that a series of ,·i-0lat1ons of ~01nctimes wa!kle talk ies . a thC' treaty by tlrita 1n o\'er the tine of Gibraltarians ~athcrs ,·cars in\' al 1 d :it c lhc at the rusty green gale to :11:?recn1tnt. Tht> Fr :i n c n Sp:un on Sunday aftcmoon. gov c r n me n l ..;a ys that Tht>v "·a,·e to relati\·cs i::rographicall.1·. politically and s1an1ling brhlnd a Spanish legally Gibraltar belong~ to barricade erectOO JOO yards Srmin. from the border at La Linea. Britain says it will nr\'rr "Listen. mothe~:· shours a ~urreoder the colony ng;i1nst "·oman in Spanish. ··~Tite me the "·ishes or Gibralt.1rians. ln and J'\1 see you here next a 1967 referendum. 1 4 "·eek ." <:ibraltarians voted yes for A young, must ached Sp.1nish sovereignty ~, hi t" Gibraltarian holds up the 12. l3ll said no . PoHlictan.~ say ne.,.,·est born. ' ' fl ere' s the results would be the s..1n1e l\.L1nolo." he ~·ells, straining to if anothe r election "·ere held !war an ans v:er. today. \'earlv ft\·e year'.'! aft('r the •. the Hock 111:it'~ ...,h,.,n Sp:11n began m:ikln.c: it diffif'ul1 fnr Spanish 11·orkrr5 h n 1 d 1 n ~ 1laytimt• job<> in f;i br:1 !1 ,1r lo }.:t'1 !O v.ork Fro1n that tune. thr Sp:in1~h \ror\.. f•Jrce decreased un!il. 1n 1969 S['lain withdre\I' the \\Tirk f)ern1its of 4.700 Spaniard<;. isg;s;s~ii,;'1., \fost v.·orked as don1esti<')o or I' ;il the British mi I i t a r y installalif'Jn. Gibraltar'5 big emplo~·er. Spain closed the I an d fton!ier at La Lineil to all \'fhiclc traffic in 1966. ll restricted civil air traffic in 1967. cloS('d fiibra11;1r to !our i;;ts roming from Spain in 1968 and stopped fe!T.I' service fronl Alecir:is. 111·0 1niles TRAVEL GIBRALTAR: BRITISH AS LONG AS THE BARBARY APES REMAIN TO AMUSE TOURISTS Sp<inish. govl'rnmf'nt closed 1he ~PATS BEGAS p 1 a cing border het\.\·een Spain and 1he restrictions on 1he ~ninsula r.ibraJ!ar peninsula by lockinR brfnre the referendum. Some the green gatt. "The Rl)C'k" (~ i bra I I ar ia n ~ dale the seem.~ n1<lrC Bri!is h than the ··('ampaign'' from 1951. the tlouse of Commons. \Car Queen F:liza bf'th 11 ;ind :icro;;s !he bay. in the s.::i mc )l'ar i.('H":'ll ll"2end !'3\"3 C~ilir;,h:-r ~·1!1 r•·1n:i1n British a'.'> long ;1~ !ht• 1•0\ony's fnmous B;lrb<iry apes arr around. The apes no"'' numbtr nea rly 50 :'Ind live about lv.o- thirds of fhc v•:\v up !he Rock They Sl't>m llkel.\· to be around for quite some time. The Pedaling ls Good in .Europe By STAN DELAPLANE TOURS, France -Our Bik~ ?\Ian reports from France: ''Pedaling in the flatlands is no problem, even il you are no longer young and smoke ciga· rettes. If you're going into high country. get the bike geared low. That means 50 teeth on the la.rge chain wheel (where the pedals are). The sm all chain wheel should have 36 teeth. "This is called an Alpine gear. An y good bike shop can do it for yo u. "The advantage of the bike: Scenery changes quickly. History is scattered along your route and you have time to see it. Plenty of good and inex· pensive country inns and hotels. No gas to buy. "For this kind ol life you have to be a bicycle nut who likes to get where he's going under his own steam . Being rich or poor has litUe to do with it. It's a way of Hfe. If you like it , the best. "You don't bike all over Europe. Boats and trains' are set up to take you and your bike over the long hauls. Then you bike tour onto your chosen route -great scenic rides. \1 ou 'll see more cows than cars. . "Get the Carte Michelin maps -an absolute must. They show grades and elevations. It's good to kn ow when you start out in the morning how much you ha,·e to pump. Th at you are going up 4,000 feet in altitude in the next 12 miles.'' • • • ''We 1r1 thinking of touring France, st1ying 1w1y from big citi•s ind using countrj ~otels _ •• " There's a splendid organization of country ho· tels -I've stayed in se veral of them -called Relais 'de Campagne. You get their listings with pictures from the French Govern1nent Tourist Office. 610 Fifth Av~., New York, N.Y. (!\take it attention George }fern -I had problems with previous let· tus.) The rules for a hotel to get into this group: It has to be a country hotel. Quiet. Away lro1n towns. Very high standards on rooms and food. They reaJly are fine places -most or the1n are 20 rooms or less. Catch 22? They are not bargain priced. They're expensive. About the same as firsl-cla.ss ,1\rnerican resort hotels. But get the book and see for you rself. It's !ree. Relais de Campage will advance book you into the next place. An advantage -you can't just wander a.round France in July and August and take chances on the next hotel. ~~~~~·~~~~~~~~ lhc Duke of Edinburgh visited ITS 19 ,!IO? pt>rm a n e nt, ______ _ rt'sidents -descendants of I Italians as ...,·ell as British and 1 Spaniards -sound more ! dctcm1ined than r1·cr to stay beneath the Briti sh unlbrella rather than accept Spanish so\ereignty. •'\re can ho 1 d out indefinite!\'." saYs Sir Joshua lfassan . lhe chief ntinister cleekd to run Gibraharian affairs in the British crO\\'n colonv. "'.\0body in Gibraltar 1rust3 the Spanish." says opposltlon leader ?<.forris Xiberras. "As long as Spain insists on so,·ereignty, "'e can't e,·en start talking." The last attempt by 1he \\11'0 count ries to negotiate ended unsuccessfully more than a year ago. Gibral!ar. captured h 1· British and D.1tch forces in 17().1 during the \\'ar or !he Spanish Suceession. was ceded 10 Britain_ by Spain in tht> Treaiv of Utrecht In 1713. Gerl. francisco r r a n c o .............................. "THE GOLFER'S TOUR'' ENGLANd/scoTLANd FL y VIA BRITISH CALEDONIAN AIRWAYS TO THE LANO /t WHERE IT ALL BEGAN ~ PLA y SUCH FAMOUS COURSES AS ST. ANDREWS. GLENEAGLES. TURNBERRY, WENTWORTH, DALMAHOY. INCLUDES: DEPARTURE DAY OF YOUR CHOICE • AIR FARE DETAILED DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARY AVAILABLE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTi4 Mesa Verde Travel & Tour• I ss6-631 I I • 15 DAYS • DELUXE ACCOMODATIONS •GREEN FEES • USE OF CAA IN SCOTLAND• AIRPORT TRANSFERS . LONDON M•M V.,. C ....... • 270 I 5. Harbor l l•d .. s.tte F-S SIGHTSEEING C.,..,. of ......... & Adorns. Cotti ~ -----·------- FRoM Fash ion Newport Island Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR '' • { 1 B 6 DAILY PILOT Sunday Aprll 28, 1()74 Melina: 'I Do Love Americans' ~ll'IU\a ~teret'luri was 1n the had bt.'tn reduct'd to fne ----Jl<WS ~10.JasLweek, anriJ.be__ p&ll'aj.[41)1'5 oI w1r.ationaljsm news \.l'U bad. In the middl r bu AS !lit-: STORY b l' g fl n . e 0 3 sy t1ppe11nng1nne"'·spapl'r!t ~hoo_llng ~edule for 1 ~10 throughout the country, undt•~ n10vt('s being ma.de I n hcad1·-s 1·k • ... I 1· 11·1 Amcricu _ lhc big-bud •t 1,,._ 1 e "e 1na 1 s film Parrunounl is rn:1klng G~t Out At U.~."' .~ "~ll•li1111 .Jacqueline Susrtnn's best-seller ~fates A1ner1ca .. her phones "Once ls Nol Enough'' and a hc~an to ring . lo\l•·budgct 1>0litical filnl her 1'irnc and :r\cwsweek \.\'Cr<' husband Juli's Da~~in 1 s c11/Jing for QUOl e~. 11\Clking about the bloody P:lrttmount CXl'('Uti\I'~ \\L'l'l' In the raw Rex Reed • Sludcnt urrris1ng Ill Attwns last Ko\'c1nber called "Tht> Rchear:;:nl.. -i\lchna took lune oul to l'ptuk lo a r1·porll'r from !he A."50Ciatcd l'rt·.~s •• She said a lot of f'1110tional things durinA 1he 1nlcr\•icw !>('cause cv•·l"}'lhing .\lclina fi1crcouri docs is c1not1onal. 1!cmandinr, cxpl;:ina11on~ 1ro111 llolt_rwood. Tht•ft' 1v e-rt' rt1n1ors that. sh1• m1gh1 h.· fi red from "Or11·r I ~ X'ol Enough.'' Then. 0 01• \.ly orH·. ~h4in;i's friend:; ~"ho :in· lc')!ionJ b<>gan to t-ornt· 10 ht·r defense. ACTRESS MELINA Greek Activist Has MERCOURI TALKS WITH WRITER LILLIAN HELLMAN G•tliered T•lented Friend• to Tell Story of Suppre1sion • SllE TAl.l\~:ll <t ho 11 1 h••1· career. hl'r n1arria;:r. uncl ho"' it feels to hC' a homl'lrs" •''l:il1· after seven r ca rs of campaigning n_i::1in,;t 111 e F'ascisi dit1ntorship that has ovrrtaken her homeland in the lorn1 of a military junta. Thl'n all hell broke loose. 1'he article appea red 1,1·ith f'\·crythini: she said edited out l'-.:ecpt the \\'orri s "I h:i le Americans. I hate An1cric:1. :ind l'\'e become tot;illy anti· American.'' One hour of c.ircfu\Jy qualifiC'd discussion .laC"QuCline Su~rinn :-.a11! '"\\"!; didn'I hire ht'r fol' hl'r poh11cs. \If' hire<i her b<'l·:u•~l' :-.he':-1 Ollt' of the grr:1trst ar trciises 1n \he world. She hales th~· An1t·rlran rorci'.!n policy that supporls the Cr"('\{ colonel« and she hates the ,,n1cric11n gO\'ernn1cnt offic1;i:s \1ho turn their b.1cks on I h •' 11trocities hl"ing-rommittc<I in (ir~r-c, :.ind she's absolutely t ight. ''Hut she drit.·sn't h :i I c A n1 er j ca n s. She hat('s Amer ican stupidity. !\Io s I Americans don '! even knov,• An1·11u1t !\Ill.LEH s :J id "Half the world is <Hl\1 · t\merican already, \\' h <1 I diffrrence doe~; it n1nk(''.'" i\lexis Sn11th. one of hl·r r<l· s1 ars in "Once Is Not Enough." s.:1 id "\\'c lol"e ~trlina and 1\·e're w11h hi-·r all lht' "ay. \\'r\'(• all bcl'n nlisquored hcfor·e an<! \\'e un1lerstand " David J<.1nsscn suggested ltw \\'hole thin~ could be cle<lr('d up if ~·lelina "'ould jus! TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACRO SS 69 Facl ion 150 Asiatic 38 Aer ilorm 107 Desire 71 Train gazelle matter Slrongly 1 Monopolize segmen! 151 Senori1y 41 Current 108 Scottish 7 Hubbub 72 Hya111e 152 Decimal 43 Packed In "eyes" 10 Health 76 Ag itation base oil 112 Require re so rl 78 Verb Form 153 Redact 44 Looking 115 Slorehouse 13 Removes 79 Eternity 155 Slyly gt ass I 17 Minute whiskers 81 Patio 158 Scottish 46 Lubricate particte 19 Satisfy 83 Animal alder 48 German 118 Bailing 20 Dichonary track 159 Symbol for pronoun 121 Plural 22 Police 84 Exlend lellurium 49 Trifle ending 24 Conjunc-86 Alaska 1€0 Corrode 5 1 Vichy 122 Knights tion glacier 161 Broadway summer title 25 Moslem 88 Snama sn·s part 52 Dead heat 124 Seed commander wife 162 In charge 54 Witnessed vessel 26 Hindu 89 Arliliclal abbr. 57 Juniperlike 125 Noan s mantra la~uage 163 Distra1nt: shrub son 27 Misplaced 90 Likely English law 58 Filamenl 126 Young 28 Dueling 91 Beyond 165 Cyprinoid 60 Four: comb p1gs sword 92 Remunerated fish form 127 Touching 29 Frencn 94 Spanish 166 Nose: slang 61 Verve line article river 168 Scandinavian 63 Make lace 128 Helm 30 Japanese 96 Out ol bed language 64 Newt position "'"b 97 Conlinenl· 170 White 65 Mexican 130 Disappoint 32 Victory abbr. weasets snawls 13 1 Succinct exclamat!on 98 Highlander 172 <;ompacr 66 Snare 133 Fabulous 3<1 Ancienl 10 1 Malure 173 Conclude 67 Send forth bird instrumeql 103 Okra soup 174 Prolessiona! 69 Moccasin 134 Celebes 35 Allow 105 Door charge 70 Pronoun cat lie 36 Appendage aperture 175 Merchant 73 New 135 Show 37 Circle 109 Owned Zealand lort dog 39 English 110 Some DOWN 74 Gymnast 136 Afncan letter 111 Signaler 75 Zodiac sign antelopes <10 Rough 113 Jacob's I 01 the heart 77 Overhead 138 Larder lava brother 2 Ear: tomb train 140 N1ck;el 42 You: 114 Conducted form 78 Timepiece symbol Italian 116 Frolic 3 Small inlet 80 Biting 141 CrcaJed 43 Venerable 118 Grassland 4 Hungarian 82 Japanese a 44 Change. 119 Locality hero mile phrase music 120 Uproars 5 Moral duty 85 NOU!'I suff1J 144 Assail 45 Tropical 123 Soak 6 Harvested 87 Sco111sh 146 Su:lered tree t24 Ory 7 Biller herb explorer 149 Strident 47 Couse 126 Arranged 8 Abases 91 Wan norse 50 Depend 129 Helmsman 9 Draft animal 93 Imply 152 Mexican 52 Bhutan's 13 1 Food lish 10 Reconnoiter 94 Carpets goPher neighbor 132 Type o! 11 Carriage 95 Swiss 153 Gaelic 53 EsrabhSh-defense 12 Poker stake measu re 154 Spread ments 137 Hauls 13 Odorous 96 Hawauari hay 55 Family 138 Tiny 14 Anliclpated inst rumen! 156 Bodil y member opening 15 Egyptian 97 Thus symptom 56 Rugged 139 Giving of! herb 99 Dolt 157 Hindu cresl ions 16 Compete 100 Trunk; mortal 58 Harangue 142 Nickel alloy 17 And : Latin 101 Gra11ng 160 Female 59 Pretend 143 Extraordinary 18 Changed vo ice '"' 61 Stamping person 19 Origin 102 Pr1nt1ng 164 Wire form 144 Cudgel 21 Adversity fluid measure 62 Else 145 Chinese 23 Discoun1 103 Gallium 167 Oral 64 Italian pagoda 31 Formerty symbol pause family 147 At home 33 Individual 104 Dollar btll 169 Provided 66 Poetic 148 Cribbage 36 Wind 106 Contemp! 11 1 Compass adverb term instrument express1on point tr I I J • l ' ' ' ' " " II II " ll " " " h~%1 , ~ " " II 11 " " " • 1'0 " • " " ' JJ ··' • JJ II . 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Tllj E1''TTIASCE lo !he sound stage \1·hrre she sat 1rcepini::-11·.:is ,nrardf'd by an rnorinous sign in English and C:rt-ek: '"Quirt Plea se-If \\'c \\'ant Thr Jun1.1 To F'all. 'Ve Tilu . ..-f All \\'ork T11i;cthrr'." .\!ikis TI1eodoraki.~. the (irerk rompo~rr 1\·ho spent 1·cars bcin~ tortured in a Grcrk priscn for his Ocmncralic a\tn{·ks on the junta nnd o!n1ost died of tuflf'rculosis there. v1:1s eonduC'ting a choir in a son« of frccdo1n l\'hile Lillian •rellm.1n rf'ad a letter on camera 1\·riltC'n h\' a Greek student The le:tcr "'' a s l\'t itten durin g last !\'01'embc-r's massacre i n Athens. It 1\·as full of Mpc. but it v.·as never rinishC'd and nc\·er mailed. and its author has never been heard fro111 or seen since. ~1clina rrt)(ionl'd for n1e lo be-quiet · as Lillian llethnan read, her \'Oicr full o r intr lligf'ncc n1,1d slr{'ngth: "I nm 1\'ritin.I! from the onh· frrc trrrilory in (;reece ... I hRYc n<·1·rr !)f"c11 so h..1pp~' 1n 111v life I ran hear you say 'Oh those r.reck • e:-.:ai:~rr111ions' but ~·rsterdj\Y the pcooplc kt•pt r-oming, .'Ill !hrough !he night. until dn1111 to thr <iChool . a big delegation or ronstruc!lon "'orkl'rs has just entt•red the ~hoo!. They're shouting 'Th<' l)Cllfll(' arc united. Fascism 11·11! fall" . . rhcr<''s so n1ucl1 r1no1ion . so n1uch happiness. soine ·of the kids are CIJ;ng . poli1icians. p a i n t e r s . 11 riters and actors a re carrying banner~ and singini: nobody is afraid a111·n101'{' " ~lelina said, "StudC'nt!il. Y.'Orkcrs and 12 -~·ear · o Id chi!drC'fl 1,1·erc mas:sacrt'd 1ha1 night b)' An1erican tanks. All of lhe Grc~.-k so~di('rs 11ho marched on the people "'Crl' trained by Arncrican.'i. ThC'n• arc American l\'arships in thr port of Athens :ind An1eric,1 n sailors in the streets "'ho i;uppOrt !he dictalotship, anrJ it has caused lln a n t 1 - AmCl"ica nism in G rec c ,. because they 11·ill nol go a\1·a~. "So I have ~n forced ro become anti·Amcrican. too. but only in the Sl'nsc 1har I a1n against the hypocrisy or th r An1erican govcrnrrn•nl : not the Amrrican pcop!t., The proplC' and thrir pol'ern111C'nt are ll\'O diffrr1·nt lhint:s :i nd it's i111porlant to f.l islinguish \.lc111't•cn the 1\l"(l, "AFTEH Tiit·: 111?.~Hl''fl' a11d blO<Y!~hed of ! h c t\O\:Cmbcr 1!17.1 nu1rde1"~. it n·ns rcvt'aled th;il e'l:o!csi··r bullets were fired inio the arms a11d IC'gs of inllOCf'nt children . blowing their lin1bs a"~Y· 'J'hooc were Ameritan bultrt~. "AM yet !hi> PPntagon s11ys nothing. Things were gcttin~ hetter Ulli'r PaJXldopoulos. l ie promised free elcl'lions anrl dissen1crs were allowed ro speak out in the press \1<tho11t fC'ar of imprisonn1en1 or censorship. 1"~11 the ne\I dictatorship Look Ol'cr. "And yet lhc AmC'rican people do not kno1'1 this. Jn C'l'crything l say and do, 1 am !ryin,:t to \l"akc up l h C' Americans I love because mv J1cart is breaking. · If "The Rehears.al" achieves its desired cffeci, J\fclina hopes the U.S. Govcmmcn! ,,·ill be forced hy an ani,!ry outcry from An1erican cil.i· zens to \\ithdra1\' mi!itarv ~UP· port from the current dit'la· torship. "~fy greatest s.vmpath~, is for the An1erican people because thev are lhe most brain·\\·ashC'd·. lhe nwst gui1t- ridden pt'Oplr in the l'."OrlrL But 1hey arc also the best and fairest Y.'hcn they knoy.• the lruth. And that is why I would ne\·er do anythin~ to hurt thc1n . I could TIC\'f'r hall' the people who have gil'en me so much help and so much love ... + "FANTASTIC 'LANE'l'I' frGJ ll:otl•rt lledford -Mia Farrow "THE· GIEAT GAnlT' tl"GI "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" '"' "CHAllLIE AND THE .ANGfL" fGI ''THE STING .. lrGI ... "CHARLIE YAlllllCIC" trGl "l"ArlLLON " 1rGJ ••• "FIST FULL OF DTHAM"E" ll"GI "THE CONYl1'1SATION " IP'GI ... "SLEEP'Ell" (l"GJ * IN CO NCERT * BURT BA CHARA CH Plu)' $upporllft9 Ad FRI .. MAY 17 I 1:30 p.m. /ickets: SS.SO. 7 .SO. 6.SO • .S.SO ~~ CQNVENTOQN 1"CENTER NO ••"••"'"''''",~ ... ,'"• Co«•-•• Tickets on sate at: An1he1rft Conv. Cenler Box Otlioe AU Tickel•on. Mutual, L1berty·W1tH1chs AQenciet. Atso fl! U C B Orange Coonty ~".Id Mail Order1 to Convention Cenlet Box Office 800 W, Kaiona _. An1l'le1m. Cahl 92802 Pfease endo&e atamped, &elf-addressed Envelope • Modern Dancers In CSF Concert ENTERTAINMENT Bargai11 Festival Six 1nodem dance ~·on.s. including one by the chair of tht danc~ fitculty. will be pre$(.'flted In the spring dance ooncert at Cal State F'ullcr1on i-~riday and Saturday. l''l\'t: of the y,•orks. l\.\'O by Shirley Ririe. one by !'\ornUln \\'slkcr. one by Lest& 11orton ::illd another by llnnya lfobn . huvc been rl'ronstructcd for the university production by K. Wrlght OunkJey, dance noUl\or and asJioC1atr professor <>f dance at Cat St11te. The: sixth ls a new OOt! choreograiJicd by Dr. Frank !latch, dance faculty chair . L'nn·ers1t} of t:tah. has 11·on n:ulonal and 1oc11 I fame as a d:inttr. chorc0graphf.r ar)(l 1rachtr' Sho:o hns been ~·orking wit h the 1X'rformcrs at Cat Sr:11c during the ir current N'hearsals. \\' :.i I k e r , \\'hO bl'gan chort'<ljJtaphing whlle in lht Ar11i,v. toduy choreographs for his o" n e<impan1· and for the Jocff.-cv l)11nce Con1pany. T ic kt·ts ror !ht p...rform<Jn~s. which begin at 8 p,m. in the Little Theater . 11rr· now a\'nil:1hle at !he ut111·crs111 box office. 1\.'h1ch is Oj)('11 frf'in 11 ii rt: 10 4 p.nl 111·1·kd:11 s ;ind 1' ·hours before In Lag11na THE TWO RJRI E works art' t•ach p..·rfor1Ji<1nrt·. "Lochinvar'' and "Prisms ." the httter one of 'vhich is the (JCC Oanccrs OHt·r Concert "Spring Thing." Lyric Opeh. Utah choreographer'~ bi'"l of Orange County's ouldoor"-known •;i;~ks. The other LS 111 festival of barg11in<i ivill t.<tke the slaps~tek con;t•dy 5IYie ~! place at the Festival of Arts the Charlie Chaphn era and 1s grounds i n Laguna Beach 011 ~~graphed lo the poc1n by A spring !'.ltudent d;\nce !he we<>kends or r-.tay 4.5• 11 _ Sir Walt<'r Scott. t'onc~r! 111Jf ta~e p I a cc 12. \Va I k Cr 's 1'1 or k i s Frid<.1y rin<I S11turd,1r :lt ,.:lO ~h ·11 ''Variations from Da)' lo n.111. 111 tb•· Or:1ngc Coast 1 ere ~·1 be an1iqu<'S. arts. •· crafis. f'Oll(oeliblcs, original Day," fealurin;; a \'!'lriaticn Collcgl' ,\uch1or in1n fashions and 5 e I e ct i.,. c represenling l.'ach day of tht ·r he o t (' s 1 u cl c n 1 "ju!lq11·•· :11 ihc semiannual Y.'el'k. t'l1oreo_!lr;1pht·~s 11 ill bt \\'endy 511.,111 ,\1•'Pt and Fll'll Market. Horton 's \\'Ork. ··Th l' t:laul>er. Jl'nnn1nc ~litchC'll. Boo!hs :Jrc sr!ll .1\'ailable on Beloved." "'ill t:e perronned l\ath,\' F('rrr1·. Cnthy Goochcy. iii\· t"rr<rl'e ;11 ~~ rcr day and by Dunkley and Judy Gtti1.o. Shl'l!i ~tcAt·1 no!d". \-' ,l n on thl' ..::r·aun<l~ ;if $7.50 per \1•hilc di.nee n1aj(ir Janel GardnL·r. .~riel llollv. Carol tl;J\ ~lcCoy y,•ill perform :i.ts. \'ice ;ind Su;.an Tho1npson. Srl!c•rs 11111~' r"~cr1·1: booths f1w 0111· or all four djys on S<.1ttu·d111" and Sundal's, ~1av 4. 5. 11 .'and 12 for thC spring /\3ppcnin~- II o 1 m 's ·'F igure 0 f Tickri~. a1·.:r di1blc ,1t !he door, Predestination," y,·hich Y.:ts at·t· S!.jll originally choreographC'd for, ___________ _ Dunkley. I t is a dramatit' rC'rsons 1ntC'r {'S tCd in rPScrving spLICC' for I h e •·Spring Thing" 1nay send a <'heck pa~·able to the Lyric Opera of Orange Coun1y. P.O. Box 514, Laguna Beach, 92652. pieC< deaHng wilh lhc forces *********** that surround man. 1\dditional information may ~ obtained by c;1llin~ !he OJ)(·ra office at 711·49~-0709. ~-Is. Ririe. v.·ho is co-director of the Rir ie • \\'oodburv Con1pany and iln JSSociatC profcs~or of dune..' at !!11' Faire al Ilarl1or II!~l1 ·~· A Renai ssance F.1irc \\'i!I take place at Nc"ix>rt ll;:irbor Hi gh School Saturd;1y. The faire will hal'c displ:iys <1f crafts. a.rts and handh~ork and dran1a. ch a 1n b c· r n1usicians and food booths. 'T'hc t'\'ent is designed lo include the commun ity and those i nterest e d in par11cipating in the da~·-Jong c\'Cnl should contact .J ud\· Sn1ith at ~3-1121 or 67'.:-j..Jel Heg i!:t ration is rl'Qu ired . The f'\'Clll is spon~ored by the senior class and "'ill takl' place fro1n !I :i.rn. to 5 p.m. on campus. The school is \ocal l'd at 600 ll'v inc AI C', /\l·"·por! Beach. IAICILLll IAIL as "JlAMll" iu;·u, ,_. v..,,bbw\;ft '"" 0b 'ti""~ . . ·t· ~-:·•,. BL:TRiCE ARllllm Bii1 !i 'S: l.JAVl:>ON KJ'."&{~l!l~ A girt with a grea11o11oWWi9. fNery cop in the state was alter her. Eue~else was bebind her. EXCLUSIVE OIAHGE COUHTT lHGAGiMIHJ' I lJllJ /.,.,. GlliLIM . me,.,,,.,., •u• cmecH 111111110/fl/Ufffll LAT•CH Doily 7.1 0:10. Ht.·S1111, 1:15, 7, IO:JO "" Glenda}ackson ACTWESS ATuuch Of Clas~ Daily: 1:45: Sot.·S-. 1:10, S. 1:4\ H.,,.., CMI wlll 9" •t"'"• to '"' • pr; .... t••"'"'*' C.aneHackmon . "lhe CotwelsaOOn,, llt)t'f ,\C "TllE.~ Glenda Jackson ffl ATuuch Of Class Mil 1•00t<S' ___ .. llAIINO SADOLIS 111 WHlll DOES IT HUn 1111 _,,,"°'"••I"·-!JM) PACIFIC THEATRES DlllYE·IN SUPl.R SW;\P MaETS HAABOA ILYD.Driw•·ln s-p ~t & Avfo Swatt s.1.a s ...... 11 .... 10 •0"' ORANGE Dtlve·ln 1 & 2 ~''-Stl.I Su" • la"' to '~ '"'~ llf~S....#•u 11 "''"'',. $lMltHll F•milr Fun! Proflt1! ••r••h'll G•lore! frffW•J91 llt-SI. ~2~]~2• l•~col<> ,..,., .... 1 ... II non 121 ·4010 S•" C>l<•O r ..... ~, '' ....... "~"'is...) ~f>2·2•81 rlN'l-111'1' AMlRICAN GRAFFITI l"'I THEY SHOOT HOltSfS DON'T THEY 1'61 , ...... ~ .... . ... 1 .. 11 ... n S71·2Z7l S.RIO M l ,,_""·"" 511!• (0Me9'1 !>Sl-1011 hftD.•••'•1 c ....... ... °'' ..... . 4•J·4S4$ "l'WO Wll. I DllofJf llf!M Al.ICt IN WONOClllANO Ill l'lUI a ftOlt" I IAOIM,f,Jf (HAllllY & THI AHGll i.1 SI 0 Posi trait of I High of Sha bara left Bord t~ Quic and The stud will 7:30 Frid the Sh Bui! Ad s B AR Ideas Orig' divid joum man who hosp Go ld A of and lh w111 21. ~ and new deb Slta·iv W orh 01i Stage Posing for a family por- trait are cast members of the Corona del tilar ll.igh School production of Georg e Bernard Shaw's "1.tajor Bar· hara." Students are, lefl to right, Darren Bordier, ~fargaret l~um· pbreys, Brian F'i.elds. Lisa Halpern, George Quick, Greg Pa rki nson and Sandy DiPaolo. The play, directed by student Joe ·Amster. will be presented at 7:30 p.n1. Thursday . Friday and Satu rday in the D r a 111 a \Vork S h opp e in the 300 Build jng on ca1npus. Admissio n. Sl.50. SunfJ11y Ap,•I 28 )1)74 DAIL'( PILOl 8 i ------- •J\lothiiag f.o Do' It's Ti1ne to Pi cl{le a l(i<l By Elt.\I A Ut t,lllt:f l\ 11 v.:.,s rn1t o( 11io" 1!.11, \\hl'll ~->ur youngl·~t 1.1!1' around the hot1"~ .11wl ::..•~ "There's oothmg tn do " And "'hilt• )OLi'rt· ~(;lfll! through the ~C\\'tng 11\al'hHh· dn:i"·cr lookini;: for a mi•fll thcrmontetcr ) ou bought Lhn:.'t' yeJU'I ag-0, a package of cueumber !l<'ftiS fnll s out . And you say v.·hal any 1llotht'r v.·ho has "·atrht'CI 12 vcars of Ca.plain Kangaroo v.:ould snv . "\Yhy don't you J:O out :uid plant rµcul)1bt-r S<'Cds?" It hapJ>('ncd to 1ne la!it sprmg and J offer it up to 01her unslablr mother'> \\hO 1night be tcmpll--d lo bt>lie\'l' that a kid dig~1ng in The d1rt 1 ... y,·orth 11,·o hnngini,: around your ank le. 'The "go ch('{'k you r C'UCUmbers·• trick kl'pl the l'hild busy for the beltf>r pnrt of t"o mo nths. For r1cry "Tilt'rl''S nothing to 00," l•h:id an iln'""'l'r : .. r.o ";a\('r )Our cucumbers. C".o look for "·orms on 1our cut·u1nhers· Go dig aroUn<I your cu1."Un11x'rs. or go tnea-;ure vour C'l1r11n1b<'r~." Tl1en One t!av hr said. "Tlll'rt··s nothing "to do ." and I said. "\\'hv don'1 \'O IL !!O pirk ~<'Ur n1Cumbt'rs.;.. i\l1nJJI• • !.1h•r. 111\11· LH!h1•r Rur~>anl. 1!r .• ~,i;:l'll inro th" k1 !<"hl'n :1 h11:!t' \1' ~' st ,. h :1 s k I' t ot AT WIT'S END WL'l"I.' rc:1dy to sit do11·n. \\ hl'H l 11·as cx1x·c·11ni.: .i bJ ll~ I ,p,c'fl \.1.1 eat 1hc1n 1111111 n11 t1Tlh pUt'ki•r('d. Hut .ill . t h ;1 l th.1ngt"d. I ;1 ;"111-<L 111.·t·h·d :o:hl'ed. d1t•1<l. 0011 •. ,~ -r1r1t·d -:1uf(t'd and '{ .1i1h,1 thv.~" l11U,\' l'Ul'Un1k·1 ~ until lhOUiihl !'ti fainl F111<1\ly. tht'y V.\'fC f1n1~he< \\{' h.1d ~ 11,ldt•d 12 qu11r ts 1 ol d·fa-:hion"d brrad and buth plt'~ll"' I .,:"1 H(I! ;1 M'J':tk p:'lll .111rl b1:g;1n tu 11~Uf'I' t111 .t!\d fll<l!•'T !JIS iltld I tJ C ,11t·r.11.:•'<i 1~u1 ,11 "~ :i~ ;i 11u<it < \nt C'(\llUtlnjl !111• 1\'1 ~ l>o 11hL·!1 1he t[!)~ :•h· Jllc rind and \ht· r11i;;hl v.t• ;l!e Olli v.·h\ Ill\ !Ju,IJ.1nd 11 :i:-0\1•r doscd t \ 11h•.;;1r \, 11v 'ur1\·11·d 11u r effon 1•·1 \uun;~i.'·"' · s;111I, "lbe~ 11u1n1n;..: t11 do no11 I 1u1111·d lo h!rn. "<:OOCI. ~1 ,1 .. n t ~1>ll 11·h1nf' :ind fij .1ruu111I the hou~ t1h.1· Olho \111~ A1111•hitheal er Plans S11111111er of Co11t·ert s Thl' l"llll l!f!.:tl 1\n1 1>111lh1•alft' 1r1ll ~I u d l CJ !'iu111n1L'r season o! ('tJn<i·t!' 'fh(' hncup ol star:; 111~·lud1 ·\ 11:1v1d H .. 11n·. r,111 JJ1nh·11·.i .. ·~. Al (;rt'\'11 (...O~liHl~ :111d \!i•,. '111.1 .Joni .\l1lt'ht'lt .Jilli ,\I I ,r•·"ll l II\' Upl.'llll'illJ:: ~'.tl'Otl ll\,1J"I., lh1• · \illflhJlht•'oT•'I"·, l h I I'd -111111111·1' ,,f 0111,1,,1,.1 l"l •·!I!' ~Ian\· of thr a r1 ists wi .1pr11';.tr for :i full v.·N!k. bl .. :v)ll\I" of th.:-uppearJnc<'S ar ~l'l to be fln;1li/o'd. Sagittarius: You're on Brinl.:.of New Begi11ning· 1·111 urnbl•rs And anotbrr. Anf! <inOlht·r. And anulhcr. Fnr tht• nt•:<t v.·rf'k and a halt I ~il\t' up :1 SLJC'\:l'!>~ful cam•r .lo ~1i-Cltn-i Su1". -•:11 · 11.1~ pr. ~·nh·d 1111· l!l'~t ~··a"~n. fu!lo11r-d 11) 111 .. t ~-l' a r · ~ ;1s a v. r1tt'r to b,..r .. 111•~ :i pi rkle s u 111 rn ,. r of C'•)nccr t A1nc.ng 1h11:-• :1ppo•:1rini; ar 1·11,• 1'l'lllptat1un~ .. July 25·11' Jt,.l\·n Htddl". Jul\· 29-Aui;:/ l.oi,:~ins •u1d' \h·s.'1.n:i. Aui;.~ ; Joni \lircln·l! Aug.12·1! 1'h~· 5tfi IJ1m.·nJ>1on . Aug. 2 ~~ 1);11 i(I lkl1\ 11·. S.·pt 2-8. :in .\I ft rc·1·1i. d.1te" to b ,1!lll•lllf1l'Cd l'r•·t .. rr1'll St':il11''! loca11or 11 111 i).• E;J\o'I\ !O :ll.h';lllCC' :;(". ~1n l1('kl'l buyrrs of St'1·en r rnor1~ roncrrls. MONDAY By SYDN€Y O~IARR ARlES (~larch 21-April 19): Ideas strike chord of response. Original th i n k i n g pays dividends. Visits. s hort journeys and rclatil'CS figure in im portant v.·ays . PreS<'nt yourself - and prod uct -in positive . confident manner. ; TAURUS I April 2().r.lay :!OJ: ).toney. colleclii>ns. what you possess and ~ic values are emphasized. You arc dra1vn in two directions and one could iovolve land inVestment. GEl\!Th.'1 (~lay 21-June 20 1: Lunar cycle is high : trust judgment. intuition. Spotlight personattty. appearance. C.o places -see and be seen. ·Popularily qootient increases. CA."'l'CER CJune 2l..Jul y 22J: LEO (July 2.'l-Aug. 22 1: Accent is on friends. hopes, gains through professional •or business endeavors. You de al v.·11h opposite sex. You make sii!:nificant changes. )' o u r ob1l 1ty to analyze and dra'>'' ac('Urate de d uc I i on s is highlighted. YlllGO (Aus. 23-Sept . 22 1: Diplomatic report \\'ith one in a11!horitv is es se nt i a 1. 1\dvanc1;mcnt is nu1de -but you ha\·c to cooper:itc . i ncludin ~ acceptance of 01·crtime assignn1en1 . LIB RA (Sept. 23-0ct . 221: - You are able to examine motivrs. to confront yourself. in telligently. w1lhoul r~1ncvr bt' rcl'Cl\etl u1 t.·nthus1<c,!1c Hut ~utl a!:-o u1ct•t pl'oplt• 1\~) e.1nnt·r v.·h!J v.as hu,ier thr1n a :i1tr;ictions. rn;1nncr. c.in aid u1 c\p;1ndu1g hrinl'"'' 1no~u110 .11 a st rrakt>r 's -;::::::~-;..::-:~....:=:...-..:==::; S:\GITIARlt:S 1 Soi· 22· fcst1\·al. I bought glass jars ~· ~ Dec 21 ~: Slo1r pa C•'. B·· ;_i AQt:AH IL:S 1J;1n. 21}.fpb IF TOIJA\' IS l 0 l H v.·ith the right lids but the 671·6l60 keen obser1·cr. Spoth~ht is on 161 (;ood lunar 3 ~pr' t IUlrrHUAY \UU .111· a 11;.1t11ral 11rung rubber.;. Back to thr ~ ..... pul>lic rl•lations. partnership. ro~n<'ido"'i no11· 111th rom;iJK•' H·;ic/lt"'r. tntZu1111' "ilhng lu ~1ore for tht' r1i::h1 ruhbcrs, but •• CQ-Qperati\'C cffo1t and cr,•:it 11111. ch:ingc Childr1·:1. l'.\<in~llll' unoithc1<!11\: thl·orw Ill(' v.Tong ~:11t Bn<"k for the 1t01 '''' ce .. 1 Hw,, I marriage. Rclalionshlp i <\ ml·rnb<:: ~ of opposite S('X art' n1,.thod~ Augu~t "hould ht.· Otk· right salt :ind tJ1,: "TOng ~· co•o,.~ OIL MAii . tl'Sted. Phaseofac.11v;1} ends in p1c"t1rc. Dra.mat1lt" hthefs of }OtLr 1n,\q 1n1p ort•1nt \1nc11:11r. B:.:ith. for 'liP right )"ou arc on brink of nl''.1 -iJ:u~tr:1tc point of v1c;1· 111.in1h" 1~1 l'.Ji1 .\qu.1r1u~ ;1:11! 11ne~~r and the 11rung s1z1· beginning. l.C'o per"')"" .tre dr:n111 TC'l1", pot ·l'ISCES •F• b 1 9.-~l<irl·h 201: You :lf\' !"C1m pli·t1nl! .J 111.111~ \\"11hin a da v or :-11 1 had 11 CAPH ICOR .~ rDec. 22-Jan. Al·c~'n l 1 ~ ~1:1 ho11X'. ioJ~h.: c1 elc Ii rn:i rru:'<L ""'1 1··.1· h <ill tog<'!h{'r a;1d \\t' Sl'l aboul 19 1: \'ita!irv n1;1kt'!' "'1nit·11h;1t 1 ... ~ur-... propt·r1\' 1 al u ,, ~ 11111 unr1••1,,r;1 nd11 1:.! • f 11111'" ··unn1n;: 1•1t•k lo ·'\ of a comcbnck. l'u1 ::.uc frt·~h Ex;u11111{' ranous po~-..11>il111t•>: 111~t" I' :-1ni.:le. :· .u 11l.1\ 11·1d l uso•fl !l) likt' 1)1(·~!!'" .-1 ~ ;i \'1cwpo1nl. l<t•fuSl' to be lJt•d \'ou f('('] r('stl~s. n'Stric:H.'d 1h.1t n1;irr1<1 ge is 1111 ll<lrrton I.id my 1notl1t·r llidn't d;1rc :-l't' do\\. n 1 n aura v f,-------------,------------------'------~-,! discourag"t•111ent . I ni p r o \ t· n>l:itions \\ i1h associates. l'O-! r.,.----~----... ". ·--\\·otk{'fS. lnno1'ations nov.· 11·1!1 1 -v ... , .. ··~----fllll f,ll~~·A:j Jlf.)fPKBl)lOf,NA to see in light of reality. There l!IW'!l!!l'l!lll is elen1cnt ol mystery -but -·-~-·--··-----··-n .£;l):PE1 !\ t'f r; vou can use it to ad1·antage. Oon·t re\•ea l all. Keep One ad mission entilles you up lo 6 hours skaling fun. something in resen-e. ASK ABOUT SPECIA L GROUP RATE SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 211: Jl<J.Er.BEl~" .,.,.,. -o ...... '"-'"'' -.o... -....... .. COO\ -..... .,,,I .,_,_,_, .. ,,,,,. P1111ty of kw P--"i"'il ••hlfldlYi~ Horltt of Tlwoh'r CO~l.l M£S.t.-HES.t. l Ml .t.T•I£ flU I S41·1U1 M_,..,, 11¥t •I HftbOt l lY<1.-C•1!1 Mn. ~E.t.l 1£.t.(H-R:•u-T~Nf .. UUl St6·1 .. I 11\JI S•1I INcll 11••. M•lt \ 0 , ,,...,. ~~o"' l i.,.., 1-l·ll p.m. Ad"'. 11.M Don'! M"' T~''' li,..ltHI ~ ... I ., Restrictions are C\'idcnt. IX'al with them in calm. mature manner. Keep promise to one who is confined fo home or hospital. Follow concepts of Golden Ruic. Prrssurc is applied. Some arowid you "smell" m<incy. Study Llbra nle.Ssage. f\eep con f i d e nc es . Gain full understanding or p a rt n c r . 11t<Hc. Budget can be discussed Bo,vers l\lu seu111 Opc~1s Oriental _Art Exhibit "THE NEW LAND" ...... . ..... -Ill Iii- [] oo ., ., •• " " [DAILY -PILOT J--.. "NORTH COUNTRY" l olh ii• Color lPGI ·-. -... -= " ICE CAPAOES CHALET COSTA MESA 1:1 .. ,, vr f1Dl sHr >-'Pl '.'", CE!liE!-c HAlllOll Bl ¥0 AT A DAM ~ Ti:I 979·8880 THE HELPFUL GUIDE FOR _TODA.V'S H.OM EM AKERS -,, ..... Art of t~ Orient, an exhibit exca\·ations al A n · l ' n n g\~~::::::::::::::::::~:'._~====~~~====~:__ __ _;;:.=:::__;_ __ -================~ of works from China. Japan c0nfirmed the existence of the and Southeast Asia, opens Shang Civilization. w h i ch Wednesdav at the Bo"·rrs produC'E'd some of the most 1'1useum, ·2002 N. l\fain St., beautiful of Chinese v;orks of Santa Ana. art." TI\e work s are from the loth Co.inmenting on the Ethnic through the. 19th centuries and Ari s Gallery , Reilly P wlll be on exhibit th rough July Hhod(.'<'. 1nuseum dirc1 \'lr 21. said ... the developntent flf ex· Tu·o newly designed E!hnic hibits in the Ethnic .\rts Gal· and Primiti1'e galleries and lerirs v.·ill begin \\·ith si!r"ll'll" ne"' mu seun1 shop will also installations in order to con· debut. ccntr;ite on the interprr1a1ioo • • A n ex i 1 in g a n d and the apprecia tion of early extraordinary chap1cr in the Chincsl'. Soulht•a<>! .\si<i'l. pr,,. h. to of act consi·sts of 1l1c Columbian. African and otlwr ts ry discovery of early Chinese civil!1..ations "·ith the intent to art" said Lam B run s , !)('~in to understand the unique cu~tor of art al the Bowers and diverse contrlbu!ion~ of 1'tuseum. these peoples and ciriliza· lions." "\Ve arc so act usto1ned to\------------1 seeing superalatil'e cx.amples of the art of lhe Shang. Chou. Han \\1ei Dynasties ln Western museum s. especially those in the United States, that it comes as something of a -.:ur· prise to realize that the ma· jority have emerged since the 1900's." Bruns also poinlcd out that "it v.•as only in 192.ll that !he • Surfing Spring Festival • THl llST OF "RED HOT BLUE" & "SEA DREAMS" plus "FRENO! KICX" 7:10 & t:JO E:.cllt ..... kf:!t:l9 11 l'•I TMllU ,.Ufi, 'TIL 1:)1 J-w ..... "Mc Q" At l'Hl~I "SlAPICO" (A I FOUNTAIN YIJ. IV •H D ~ .. AU'ltrllY A••"' Wl•r • 11"1 .. ..._11 ...... "THl WAY WI Wlltl." AIM "IUMM l l; WIS Hli, WI NTllt CJlllAMS" "COHJtAClf" "PAPIJt MOON" IPGI "PAl'1LLOH" "SLITHU" IPG>I ROBlRT Nt:WMAN RfDfORD ROBlRT 6H4.W Jo, GfOOGE !Q' ..... l •·.·~ llll611N6 e Pl•FOIM.l.HCI SCMIDULI • _, ___ ·l olf·f<Ml<'l·•" ... -11<11 ..... -·l-loll ... -·--11!11 --~ , __ , •• , ..... :I ••J-1111 ·Pl•Fo..MANCI S.CHfOUll· -·-· W-4 """'· · 1-..0,1 .. 1 -•M '" . ,_..,,,..,1 ... >0-1 l JO .., . ,,,., ..,..,,.., -...,70-4.to-t 10.1•ctl -. , , ........ ,,.. _.. .......... ,. ;'''••• •Dwa•O• •••'"'! ' ' ' : ?~.····· ...... ,. ···· .. :: M~~ a • COSTA MISA 54•3102 MAH ONA ~ "'°"· 1 ...... W...il. 1'11"''· loi. · 7!IS·l tfS 149 . .w.. .. 1:00-l:M--7:15-t:•S c;ot.U -••at ...... ,,_ •lY'O. '"'""'"''' l lJICH 6 4 4 -0 7 60 ."l.oki~l fo1 l•ut~'''· DOll't Miu ii'' --· . t ...... w .. ........,°"..,., ..,_,_ ~w.-. ...... It """"' ..... St.ni ... , ..... k Jlt" ... , .......... . -~ •T"•'IOf °" ..... , tlMIOI ,,. ... " Wl\~\fll' f --""" WIST_,, .. 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Directors OFF ALL MULTIPLE l ~ ~ Chairs WIDTH DRAPERZES l~ s~~~ss ",/~ 1488 USE OUR HOME DECORATING SERVICE j ~ ~~~~~~e~ea~a;~;ob~~k 1 ~;ma~s;;!~ _ ~ ..: colors. wwie Qu '01ie1tm1 • • Non-greasy • So ft ens skin I 00 count 9 inch Paper Plates sac t • Fluted edges : ! • White co lor -i • Economical for · ! \: WWAt9' nu.,L.ft• everyday use - : . -........ -. ,_ sOH:-MOH: ot.u:'f APR:-21.~29 ,.,.~ .. ,. I • ' : . ' =-~'!Mi 24", 30", 36" Lonqths Colorful Embroidery On White No Iron Tiers Easy-care. machine wa sh and dry p o lyes t er/rayon . Multi·co lor e mbroidery and pastel bord er, ·c 1ndy' -60" overall width per pair. wash aRtl tlry la a wiRk SALE Swa9 valance .............. 2. 97 ••. 'Gem'-rayon/polyes ter knit in 2-tone colors or white on V<'hite. Give you r 1 windows a new look at our low sale pri ces. 197 IACH PA.Nil 1 •. ': ~ Ruffled valance . . . • • . . . • . . . 1.87 n . 63 .. , 72::, ''" '•rttth• v-----..1 Grants Inside ~. -----------+----"""----------- .Frosted Bulbs ·. ,;,\;;1'.,i\'-2i',(r:· :'~/.0 ::.'. ,\."-'./~,1~ ' lie 1 , , I 60/75 /100 Watts Ea. -"';...:.I L.r ·-;-.~ 1 .· I I I ' Eye-ease lighting Sold in l'kg. of. I ! wtiiaoQ .......... With I 011 Fry Pan Ttfloti LiNnq 133 • Wit h Bakelite handle . -- !. I .. 1-.... .---- I I ' ' ••• :'"" . --· \ ' " l .·I .---1-''.._i PRINT AND SOLID NO-IRON TIERS 3~~:.'.~ ,;,,. Valance ..... Sale, 1.97 EA. Dnp dry polyeste'r cotton slays cnsp and fresh without 1ron1ng. Bait fnnged surrey in high fashion colors. Drapery, Slipcover Upholstery _ . Fabrics 87!. the more for your money's worth ·~ _ ~ · · · , · · ' • s11;c.,,;c;N.-otJ•t":<l'1: li:n ,.. , ' • • '~ Bedding Plants, Flowers, ·1: ·-. ':Vegetables40~ ' All Purpose Steel : Storage Shed , 13800 ~ SAVE Sii 1, 5411 Slurciv while wrought iron frame with loam-lilied cush•on cove1eo on v1n\'I Matching canooy with co!lon fririge Sold unassembled -t. ..-; 1 une-up Special 20~~ . 8 cyt., lS.81 STORE HOURS: BROOKHURST at ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH MOH. • FRI. I 0.9 SATURDAY 10.6 SUNDAY 11·6 • SundJV Aprd ?.8:_:_1•::7_:4 _____ _ DAILY PILOT C l Philosophic Allin Loses Lead to • (. EDWARD LINDBERG IN 1912. LindlJer~ '-' Co111peted With Thor1Je F:rl itor·s f\1ore: T!1P t11odt"r11 ''rr1 ~ports vista i.~ 1lr11L·1U111u 1·11ft·r· roi11111c111. q11a/1111 !111<1 (l('t'u.~1r111· ally co11r1)i·f'rSy n11 ti scu/e 1rf't;rr before atta111crl hi the 11;or/~l uf athletics. )'et sport<1 "f claus gone by also l1arl yrcat ninn1P11t.~ and srur perforniers. To<l11y 011r look at these day focuses 011 Laguua I-Ii/l's Edu·arrl. Lindberg. By HOWARI) I .. HAND\' \\'hen h{' graduatro rrom high school in 1905. he turned dov:n a chanCX' to bccon1e a profe.)sional baseball player. H{' missed a chance lo tryou1 for the U.S. 0\}mpic team in 1008 because the lini\'crsitv of Illinois \\'OUldn't pn.v his cxPrnscs fron1 Oiampaign-Urbana to Chicago for the Games tryouts. He "'as a teammate of A\·rrv Brundage. !he patria rch ex·. president of !he lntC'mational Olympic Commitl~l'. "'·hill' hoth \lo'ere underg:-aduatcs at lll1nois . In 1912. \lo'hen he did get a chanet' to try out for the Olympic ll'am. hi.: Going Back .IN SPORTS madC' it as a quartrrn1i!C'r ;:ind \1·on a gold medal on !he 1.600-m{'\er relay team and fini sht'<I th ird in the open 400 1nC'tcrs. I-le "~.is a 1e;11nn1atc of the lcgendnry J i1n Thorpe on that 1911 team bu! unlike lhe famed Carlisle Indian. he retained his Olympi(' gold and bronze medals lftltil he ga''e them a\\·ay ~cars later. The life story of E d w a r d Lindberg of Lagu na Hills reads like a pege out or history. The spry. mentally alert cx·athl l'te J born in 1886 1 fooks forward t•ach da y 10 ;_1 mile u·alk \\'ilh his wife of :.-1 years. E\·eh'TI. as his chief for1n of recreation. ·'l''ranklY. I "·as a n1u ch better baseball p'laycr than a track man.·· Lindberg says v. ith n ch uckle. "I 1vas a c<ilchf'r in high school and when I 11:radua1£d. they had a fe tlo°"' in Beloit. \\'is. nobody could catch. In fact. they offcrt>d n1e a (See E1-0lymplan, Page Ct) mrslrA1T1AP1=8Uddy Allin, wtio refused lO get excited \lo'hen he was leading, \lo'as just as unemotional about blowing a big ad,·.antage In the third round of the $200,000 Tournamen t of Champions. "\l,'ell, rm not Vl'ry lhr1JIC'd about shooting a 75. Nobody is." All In said Saturday after he had surrenderl'CI. th1~ lead to OO·rushing Uob Charles of New Zealand. .. But." All in said -·ith a shy little snille. "I didn't tiurt anybody out there and I'm l!till ariVe so I ~uess I can't cun1plain too much. \"I'll just go out and try to play .:is good as I can. That's all I can do. \\'hu,tt!ver happms-wtll happen. Tbnt't-a\I thcrt-1:"1 LO It." Charles. a rail-thin left·hander, c1u11e from seven strokes off 1he pace with a bllstC'rlng 67, S\lo'ept past the fal!Pring 011 TV Tuda11 Chaomel 7 al I ::JQ Allin and took the lend \\hen Buddy bogcyt>d three <.'Onsecut lve holes l:lli.: in the roWld. Charles. a dark, dour mnn "ho l)\."'C'nn1i> cllgibte for this elite event v.1th his r{'ctnt victory in the Gret>nsboro Opt'n. pol together a s+hole tolal of 209, seven Poirer, Pitching • LA's 1-2 Punch • Ruins Expos, 5-2 LOS Ai'iGE L~S IAP) -Hon Cey and Dill Russell slugged hon1e rWls and Al Do\\Tling and ~like ~farshall eombinrd on a fou r-hittC'r. lt'ading the Los Angeles Dodge rs to a 5-2 \'iCto ry over the ~tontrea\ Expos Saturday. DQ\loTling. 1·2. "·ho hurled the first SC\'en innings, nearly failed to survive the rirst when the Expos loaded the bases \1'1th none out. lie got out of ii by striking out Hal Breeden ;ind gt>t1ing Ken Dodger• Slale AM G•,,... .., KAIC 11q1 Aor. 1t Mt>nt•~•I •I L~ AnQri'"' .A~r 10 Ne.• v.,..~ •' L)'I A11Q~ltt .An• :JO ,.,.,.. Yor~ •1 L~• A<IQe~ - I 10 D "1. • l> D"' I 11 ~'" SinglC'IOn to ground into a double play. Los An!:cles "·as held scoreless on t"·o hits by Steve Rogers until the rifth "'hf'n [I single by \~'illic Cra"·ford. double b.r Steve Ga rvC'y ;ind \ra\k to Joe FC'rguson loaded the bases "'l!h no onr out. Crilwford scort>d the Dod g('rs' first run "hen third basC'man Hon llunt boot ed ltus.scll's bouncer and Do 11· n i n g '.s sacrifice fly r;-,adc it 2-0. Cey slugged a t"o-run honu'!r. his first UCI Halts Foe 011 No-hitter, 2 7 -rtu1 Barrage Tad Davi.; !>pun a no-hi!lrr Sttturday to top off an imposing doubh•hearlcr rout as CC Irvine's Ant{'aters continue to bury thC' opposition. This t1n1e it 1\'as SouthC'rn L:!ah ;:ihsorbing 9-1 and 18-0 shellings a.~ co:1rh C.arv Adn1n.~· AntC'aters rolled to their lith. and 18th str<iu~h! baseh1.1H \ic1ories in a 33·7 sea,,on . Da\'iS. 11 sophomore riµhrh;indc'r lrorn Loara High School. struck oul S1'\Ctl and \1·a!ked ooh· l\\'O in thC' se\·cn inning stint , It v.as oniv th,• second no-h1t1e r ('\'t'r pllched by :1tl ,-\nll•aters p1tl'her and the first since 1!Ki9. Southern Utah \1as no n1;1tch for !hf' ,\n!eaters as the \\"inner:> pi1ncht'd out 3~ hits in the t1\-o games. so;irked by the three-run homer Qf Kt'ilh BndACS in lhC' th ird inning of the second gamt'. In all there v:erc 10 extra base hits by 1he hosts and Craig Anderson and Jeff :O.talinolf led lhe onsl;iught. Anderson \j,as six-for-eil!,hl \1 ith three rbi 1\·hile i\:lalinofr srnackcd tivt· hits in nine trips, had four rb1 \\'ith a double and a triple and upped hi s personal batting st reak to 2:: stra ight gaines. :-itcvc \Vhitehcad had three hits in !ivt• trips in the first ga1nc. Jerrv :'\laras picker! up the 11in 1n the first garne 11•it h a six·hiuer and upped his record to 4--0. He struck out tv.·o. In the S<.:.>('(lnd game the Antc11!crs score':l in every inning and the \'is11ors \1ere rurther frustrated \\llh i.ix errors. UC Jr.ine's last defeat "as O\'er a n1onth ago. FllUT GAME UC l,..,111effl ... g .. ~~·-· " ' , Btt1'co. " • ' ~l .. p). f ' ' /.'•l·•-0"· " ' ' S~c" " ' ' ~\l>l!-0, " ' , ~-0••1on. " ' ' .,.,,,eeiox~. o~ ' ' LV<lf'•· " ' • .. ,., .. ~,. ' ' ' P•I"'"'• rl • • ~ '"I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' • I ' • • ' ' ,, . " • iECONO GAME uc tmM n u .11 ,~ttl 8""'Jeo!, " ' I , • Bl't•1<o;. " ' , • • Slut>-,, < ' ' , ' Mo!<n~tr " ' , ' ' So-•• " ' , ' , .,.,,,.,.i~c~. " ' ' ' • """a••OQ<>, •• ' ' , "'"J"'" •• I , , Lvoe• . " ' ' ' ' ' .. ' • ' • • P~I"'"'• ,, ' • ' • /:.·(• .. ~n. "' ' ' ' ' To,.!1 Jj 11 16 ,. To1~11 fllt5f (;AME ' • • " U1et. .. 100 ..,_., • ' UC l•v111t lll XO 10•-~ II ' ~ECO,. .. AME ' • • "' Ut~~ .. .. ·-. • • "' Ir••~ »• ~· •-II l& • of lhc baseb:dl season. in the si xth \\'Hh Bill Buckner aboord. Russell hit his ~·ith the bases enl\lty in the S<'\'ent h. his second of the season. The E:xpos scored t"·ire in the Sf'Venlh on ;_i walk to Singleton. infif'Jd sin.t(lt•s bv Jim l'ox and Tin1 Foli ;ind a s.acrif1ce n;. b~ B.1rry Foott•. Pi1ct11ng the SC'rirs finale todav 1\'111 bt· Doug Rau. 1-0. for Los Ange les .ind :O.like Tor rez. 3-0. ~londay nrght the Dodgers begin a 1hn.'e·gan1e series "'it h thC' N{'\\' York .\leis "·hile the Expos arc idle. Th{'y opt'n <I t1\o-gan1c scril'S in San lJ1cgf) Tuc.<;<ia\' 11~~-. 001\·nini::: rl'tlr('d the Expos in ordf'r 111 1hc SC(;ond. lhird and fourth innings. but io lhl' fifth a onc-oul double by Foote anrl an error l>y shortstop Rus~ll put runners at firsl !Ind thi rd. But again Do"'Tling got out of it as Hogers grounded into a doubleplay. Los Angeles threa t!'ned c::irl\' 11·hf'n !)ave Lopes ]('cl orr the first v.·ith ·a sinill(' and 1hen stoic SC<'ond. his I Ith steal of the year. But Hogers picked Lopes off of Sl'COTid. In the fourth inning Bucknf'r beat out r1 bunt do"·n the third base line. J in1 \\\Tin then forced Bucknt!r but "·hen Sf'<:·onlf lraSl'n1;u1 Cox threv.· "'ild to first · 1n an alti.'n1pt at a doubleplay. \\'ynn v.1•11! ,,, ~·cond. ilC' took third "'hen Cry grnundrd out but 11·as out at the plate 11hl'll he tr11-d to steal hun1c. · Thi' 1·ictor\· "·as the fifth in a ro11· and 1;;1h out of 2o starts. the bcsl month-•Jt April for the Dodgers since they mO\'('d to Los An geles. \\"ilh the "'in. the Dodjlcrs ma1n~ain1·cl I heir 31? ga n1e bul ge over Sl'cond pla<·,· Houston "'hich has playtod one n1or1· game. The Dodgers h3\'C by f<.1r the bi.'Sl record in the nlilJO r leaJJUt'S <it 1l11s juncture. Hu~!, kl w~~·~. r! O••l•V· I! ~•n'll~·:w-, rt M8rlfd•n, lD JC~• 1'o ~""'·· t ~""· ~­"'av~ ... D \'•""" • D'l C1•1lG•· P . , ,. . , '· LOS AHGf:~[\ •D •~rl>i ibr~tD< lOOOLo"'2n JOlO •O !On,,·n••!f 1,D Joaov.;n~.(• ooo 1ooc~1.l(l 111 0001•.c ... ·~·• 110 11o c.or~~ ... 10 110 0 1 I F•,ou•""· t 0 I ~ 0 I 1 Qy,•fll lo • ! I 1 OOODoN~lnao 1001 OOOMCM .. ll•n,r ... 100 0 o o o 1 ...... M<h, '" n o a o M~t<~•t\. p 0 ~ D 0 1~"1 1& 1 • 1 ro•~h ;1 s • s "'-"'''e~I Ol"I OZI 1<»-1 L•., ""'·''" c.oo en 10•-S E J Cc•, "~'tn, .. !If' .. Foli. OP-Mon,,t!I T. l"" """fl'I J, LOft-/,.oo!re.ol •. LO• An<;•'f' • 28 Foo••, G••v'v Hlt-<:er fl), 1>uu~•• 0 1 ~r.­ LoP1'1. l!uc•ne•. A"~~c~. SF-O<i....,,1n~. FQOI• A09••• 11,..J-ll C T ~Vl<I" [low~•nQ (W.1·2) 11.~r "•II WP-Dcwn!~; T-2.<I. I~ M It e• I I io 6 6 • • ' ' 7 J t I ! I 7 •?1 lS 200,11 All-stars Do,rn L,\ Strings, 3:~-32 \\'orld Tean1 Tennis made its df'but S.1rurdav before 2.186 sun·soaked fan~ nt Ke"·pori Beach Tennis Club as lhe' \\'TI' All·Sla rs edged the Los Angeles Siring~. 33-32 in a sudden death exhibition match. The St rings' mixed doubles team of Kathy !tarter and Jon Douglas had a chance to \\in it in the sudden death but fell to Dick Bohmsledt and Cathie 1\odrrson in the playoff. after 11·inn1ng Ill<' ~l. i·:i. to tie the match at 32 point~. The \'OCal g;:ithering S8\\' LA's ~larita Red ondo put on an impressive sho"·· "'inning S-.1 from Pam Austin and fi..~ fro1n KnrC'n Sussman. Bohrn st e d I dcrC'alt~d Roy Barth of the Strings. 7·5. and Barth later fell to ~tike ~fachclll', 6-3 . And, Sussm<in tea med "'ilh Jeff Austin to do11'n Harter and Douglas. 7·5, in the other mixed doubles set. undtt pttr-; on ttJe. wann aftd.--.funny-bft----b<K'k-,-~hUe-r-~-'1,...Gr'"° ,.. ~""'~"---.hW>W>--'<i"LJ1Wlli:l&-'!S..1at.'-'l.UW. ___ _ Costa Countrv Club course. par 66. and ~lahaffey 71. \\ l'<inesd;1~ thllt h<' d \lo Ln b,· ?>IX shots, Alltn. the ~1nny. littl~ rl-dht'ad v.·ho ()('fending eha1np lon Jack !\'ickluuJ ~01 h:id a 15 and "·ns last -b' ?>ix ,)lots - nlo II' ""tOAlbJC u•llh 6" · nd 3 21" Ln th\' f1t•ld Of:?$ plO.\t.'r' V. 1th a 2'.'8 total. had ltfl 1hc r1rst l\\O rowtds. b\C\\' a four· 1 e .... ' " a " a • total. onl~· 1hrcr strokf's baek. stroke adl'ant11i;c und drifted b.1Ck to ~-lie bogcy<'<I three holes In a rov• bt>girunnt:( on th~ 15th and took a dis;1ppolntln~ 75, lie "'ns onf' !)(>hind nt 210 s::olni: Into th!' last round of this tournament tlutl hrinl!l' tOgl'lhl·r only the" llllh~r!> of pro golf tour t•venls fo r the last 12.omonlhs. Johnny J\.l llll·r. lhl' U.S, Opc~n t'h:unpi1111 and "''inner of fot1r titles already this l'eason, v.·Ds tied "ith llubt•rt C.rcl'n <1nd John ~lahaffcy at !?ti. just two shots ,, " ..... "-, ...... ._ ··A couple of strokes brttcr today ." ~it·klaus 111used ":-io"·· maybe a coup!<.' or thrt'f' strokrs bt•th•r tornorrow ;ind n1nybf> "·e ean 1nak<' It a hllll' in ll·rcstini::." lie v.·as tied "ilh H1\h ('a~pt'r :ind Austr:ilian Bruce Cra1np1on (',1srcr h:1d a r.a und <'ri'\n1p1on :i 6~1 lR Trl'\'lno. who h11s h:ltl lh!'t'c f-1.>t:Olld· pl:lf'I' ftnish<'S in 1h1s tourn:unl'lll that hl· runks anlflflt: the \\Orld'~ HlOSt 1111po11a111, fell s!Lll funhrr bal·k •• ' • LA COSTA LEADER BOB CHARLES SH OOTS UP A SANDSTORM. , !\lore 01•1•ortunit,\· Te1tnis fo1· tlie Livi1ig·: New Concept by. WTT \\'orld Tl•a1n Tt•nn 1s hfls. rf·,urrc<'\(·tl !hP dl'<1d Or at !<·ast it is tr1 in;:: 1n dn s11 \•.tth 1he n('v.· co11C'<'pt 1t is tr.\ing to ll).1kc l'l'I "rth 1!1l' plil~l·rs and J.!l'll('r;il puhli1 · Tennis. :is tht• 11nrld ha!\ kno"n it 111 nn"·· h.1• 1·r•n1nHHlllt'<t t·('r!a1n rult•s o! 1·tiqu1:t1t· fnr its fol!o\\(•rs t1> obe~ To hl' 1hl· pc rfl'll f,_111. ;ii! ;.ou !i.11.J To do 11,1.~ i;top 1111ng In othrr 11nrd• nn r nu I! h i 11 g , sera lehnig. crossin.c. and uncrossing ll·I!~. fllu1g firH~ernails r.r sn1 r-r.1n;! 11:1' pt·rm1llt-d u1 lhc st;uuJ~ "h1lc pl<i~ 11;1s 111 pro.c.rcss nn the tour\~. One of the great :1troc1111·s one roulrl bt• t .. und guiltv of 11Js tr.11nc tn ;irisc lr11rn his S!.:al, return to lus S1:,1t or othcr"1~c •ll!WN W"ITI. \\"11 ITE \Y A..; II be 1no\'ing about. f\Oi"<' and nlO\ rment "('re supposed ro do the SJn'l\! ruing to players thal salt does tn snnils. For years pcQplc carefully calculated rC'frcshment needs and ba!hroom rails ~o they v.·ould come prCTl~ly at. the n1nment play on the court had subsided. \\'li does not v.•:int tha1 to happen . H 11·a nts h\'e. relhng, mo1·1ng fans. And 1h111's v.hat ii got Saturda.y aflemoon at !\'ev.·port Be:ach Tcnn i~ Club :is thf! Los 1\ngeles Strings losl to the \\·-ri: A11·stars. 33·32 in a sudden death C'xh1b1t1on match. Penplc talkL>d. n10\·cd and ~·clled 11 henC\'{'r tll\!v so dcs1~. And "-hi1e Sllffic playC'rs · 5'tid aflcrv.ard tha.I !his stran~c ne"' cn1ironrnent v.as at first bnthersome. they said the~ C'\'entuaJJy got used 10 it. There "·as one thing particular!~· "·ronf,! "'i!h Saturday's sho"·· hO\\'ever. It lilstcd :'!hours and '.?ft no1nutcs, 11hK·h is ;Jbout 60 n1inutl·S loo long. Some, of the !argc ltirnou! 12.1861 filt .. rt·d out at h:11fr1n1e Bu! n1nst st:iyetl ron until pl:1~· h:1d C'ndurl·tl l"o hou rs. Th•·n 1t \\·;1s an C\odu.<.. rn masst• "ith 0111.v :i ff".\ hundn·d 11t 1hc :.<i.·nc '.I hen 1t 1·,,1s ftn:dly 01er * * * 11 S<:e1ns hk<' a good idPa 1h;11 pt.·np!e i'l rC' heint: alln11ed tn sM11· th1·1· ar<' a!t1c al m;1rehf's anti 1t ~Of·' In 'sh<•I\' !h<1t pJ;i\l'rS t·:in :-ind v.ill :-1cl.1us1 111 the nrw rode of conduct. Hut it seen1s likr "" ;1n· s1ill a lone: 11.'.l\ from sc,.ing rooting SC't·11ons and 1ell IC'ar!('rs at lf'nn1s 111;1trh··~ · K:iih~· 11.:ir!l·r of S<"ftl /Warh ~aid !ht• 1rlling anrt {'ro11d rrsrrin ~f' rxhnrt<'d h1·r In rlo bett er. Hoy B:ir lh of S:111 Diei::o .~;1id It<' was ini!i:illv fl istr:irtc>d hy !ht· noi~" llut !hilt he seH!t-ct dn\1·11 ;111d g•1l ust•d to ,, .\ specU1tor. ~lr'i Hnv l~mers(Jn. s;111! sh•• didn'l feel \'Cllmg \~;1.~ nr·t:t·sr-n r1· - !hat 1l!n1nsphC'r·,~ :11 t"nnis n1:1tt"ht:~ 1s l'ft<llf.'d bv !lie fllllf•l and l«nsir111 of 11h:1t 1~ 1ranspirin,g 1u1 thr e<iurl ThC' \\'TT frinnat has c·hangt·d st_•oring so four poin!s 11 ins a garnc -there is no ad and no deuc<'. TI1C're 1s one \lo'OTilt•ns s1ngl£'s set, <1 ser of ni£'n~ SJnt:lcs and a mixed doubles ~l 1n ":1ch h:i!f :ind the total nun1b<'r of ~an1Ps "on by each pla~ C'r prrl\ 1d('S rhc fin:il tean1 sror,·. Ba1th !-a~~ It''-tllURh lo gf'l used 10 lh:it s.1·strn1 · -tht•rc 1s. n1nrr pressurr \1hen a game 1·;1n ht· \100 b\ a single ptlHll ins1ead of th<' cu.sto:11;1r\0 1n1nunun1 ~t"o. · Althnu~h \\"TT is n.~1nJ.! htllt"<I a~ team tennis. it i~ still \'<'f\' much individual vs h_idividual. As B.1r1h !':11~. ;1 pln~rr \\Ill Si ii h'l·l \"f'rl' badll If hl· !Q"·s his seJ, C\'('n though his l<·.1n1 1s :ible to win. The tcan1 v1ctor.1· r,111 h<' :i redcn1plion of sorts. hut to lrut• rornfM-·lilnrs. thrre is little to <.'OtnJit:n.!.ah· fQr a personal defeat. * * * !•,,.~ r«.rh~ I~·~,., I •'~•"'t•I '" .. ~ • .,,~ " 8 '° {~·"•\ II d AU.n J 'n '·'•"~"•• "'' r><•rt lo•••n J ..... , • ., ... b •~.r l•~<n~I~., !~•N "•"' I HI• (A,H~ ""•llf• ft••r•r ;.-... ~ ~"'>'t' ' ~"<, "•M·J G•"t' L ·"I~' *"• • 1 ..... ~ l ·~-. •\•1• ~, C'• ~ ,, L><"• , '"'"'"~" I'• ! '"' ...... ti r>ri~ '·· " • • •• • -'f ._. •• , o 1a • H .. I /J •: .. 111 °' oJ • I ;~ ~·-) .' 1, ' •• I' I H~•"" 11, <• •c I+ JI; d " I• /lo ' 'I ' o' ~' JI I II I '" ' . . A11gcls Fall Pe1·1·y, 6-() ,. ( I.I·.\ J·.l..\ '\rl 1.·\I' 1 t !1drl1·· Sp1~ ... h1111n~ ,,111·h 111 hi' 1ii1h l'IJ11·•·1•1l 1I •' g<111H·. dnubl;·rl :uul hri1n•·n·d. i11·11111:: 1n 11\\1 run' 111 ,upport ,,f .J11n l'1•rr):. f1111r h11 p111·h1ni: :i, 1h1.• «J.-1. l.1111! ln1!1.111' 1 ..... 1l th1· f,1!1forn1i. An ,:1'1• fl.Jl ~;1turd.1 • l),(·,1r !;;1n1hk· 1·1 .. ~·'II .1 t".\•1-r.111 hninr-r ;1• th1· Jnch:in" 11r;q1\>t'd 1! u11 \\llll fr1ur run~ 1n tht· t•11.:h1h Sp1~1-s clubbt'<l his fourth hnrn"r of !he h:ii;1•b:1ll M'.1SOn. J "-Oln 'no! 1n tho• !>1·\1•n1 h innin1.: off Jo..,1'!' Rill S!ont•inan , fur Ck•\'l·l<ill(fs s.·rond run ll 1s do uhl1· l•1llo"1ng <;arnblc's s1n:,:lc g:1\C Ille lnd1.111~ ,l !.JI 11',ld Ill !hr,, ('Hild Thi· liKhan' p1ekl'd ur th11'!' 01h1·r nrn ... Ou T\. 'fodt1fl ('lt••1111t•I :; ••t lfl:ll.> off Sk ip LJg_·\...1111;:HI 111 lhl' .. ighth . l-lun11n1-.rton Be:lt.:h\ Jat:k Brohan11•r ~111~led with !110 out. pineh nino"r Ang•·1 llrrn1osQ stole .!.t:eond and Buddy Uri\ \\'!llkt>d. .Jon Ellis singl1'CI for onr r11n and .11U1ther s.·or1·d on lt·fl fit lth·r .loo !..ihoud·~ thro1\·in~ <·rror b1:fnr•· Ga1nhle ~x:k1•d t1i~ Sl'Cond ho1nc run of 1hc y1·ar 1\•rr.\ didn't a1IO°"' .1 hit un1il Boh iJll\"r si11glf'd 11·ith t\1n .iut in \hr· fourth 1h1· 1·rh'r:ln ri~ht·hande1 rc'i11 ·d th<' 1.1~1 i·, .\n~··ls 111 on1f'r. :-.t 111• 10:111 \\'l)rk<"<I !hr r11·~f ~Vf'll 11111111·:, J.!11111'.! 11;1 f1\1· hit,. 11•.o 1un.' 11.11~ 11.: •·11• u. I -1 ~·~ 11" 1~11 rh11 · .i• ho l\,1• iHlllll•J \\ lll l hi' f11 "! d f• ,1( <li,;.llLh! 1111 I H I h o " l..:1h•1twl. \ll\..1• l-.p,lt·111 r111J E:!,. ltorln<1ut•l h.1d !hi· utlu·r Alll:t J ll u,, .111 ~ JJl ..,lt·~. '! h•· c!t"f c~t v. .is the !vw th in ,1 ru .1 r r C<i!1furui<1 CAlll'OltN!A CLEVELAND ... 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IX'o..:in:. toda~, <irKI .1 rl,1~-if' m:1tchup of contra~11ng sty!'"' :i pprar~ in ~tore. Tht> run and gun Bo~!<in C"1tlcs and thr n11~tho<l1cal \l!l"·;1uk•··· Blll'k". who pat1cr11i~: •t·t·k th<· O?"n ~h0t or f('{'(i 7· f00l·2 K;ir .. •·n1 \bduJ.,Jabli;ir. rollide al 11 :30 a n1 1n ~amr r111e of !ht• ~at1on.1 ! Basketh..111 A.!...~oc1a11on tl11.1mp1on'lh1p pl:iyoff.:; .\ I .1p;tl'llY f'rO\\IJ of ln.!}.li! ,1! 1hc :O.l 1lwuuk•·" Arf'na Jnd .1 national h:!ll'.'\·i:.irin :i ud1l"nc•· 1111J "ntt·i1. "Onr \r;1111 1~ cn1n~ to \\in thi~. :111d I 11 ant it to be ll~ '' Rt1ck'' (."()lch l • .1r0 011 T\. 'f"od1111 c·/11111111•/ :t 11t 11 ::111 COS1ello s;i1d. ·Bui v.c·\l' ~vl to he alrrt, no rt'laxing ;i 1ninu1r or 1he-.;<' j!U)'~ j lht' Celtics 1 (',1n run ri:;hl hi' \O'l \\e c;1n"t let them r11 n wild " Top Celebrities at UC Irvine Today \\'IT off('rs n lrincer. brighter and perhapi. a nlore rC'"ardlng future to many ta!cn!N'.I players. \\·ho find a ne"' \\'llY to success. The R\u'~'· ~""·~111..! l1J 1c<'JPturr th~ ~BA 1itk• thrv \\'On 1n Jl'l71. ;x>s1f'd the lx•st regu!.1r ~f'Al'<>n rl'<'Ord Jn !he league at 59·23 to Ao<itlln·.~ 56·~ ' Jf the celebrity list holds up and the non-athletes in the lineup arc able to make It to the J'lnle or on the rield, the third annunl UCt-eelebrity baseball cla~ic w\11 be. of fi\'e innings duration this afternoon on the UCI fie.Id staning at 1,30. A \l'ealth or talent. most or it as o performing but non·athletlc. nature. \\'ill be on hand for the event that has drll\lo'll crowds In ex:ceu of 4,000 1n ILs first two years. I The latest names from lloll)"""ood to be added to the celebrity rosier Include Jock Nicholson "'ho \lo'3S an Academy Awards nominee for his rol(' in The Last l:>etiill. and Peter i\ta.rshall of the TV show. llolly°"ood Squares. Beautli-' and the beast "ill also be present.' Ing rbo rg Sorensoo, a flnolist In the l\tiss World beauty pagt'ant. as i\tisor. Norway and six Miss Afr Callfomln beauties add a !ouch of feminine cham1 10 the proceedings. Gandalf. a four·month>{}ld n1a\e lion fro1n Lion Country Safari, \j,il\ play the role of the beast . The increasing list or relebrllies includes James C'i.ian. Jim Brown. Elliott Gould. Greg ~torris. Bohb)I H<'ttrtcld . Paul Picerni. John Larch. Telly Saval:ls. Skiles and llenderson t!nd JOf'y Bishop. Sports stars toclude Jack Youngblood. Da\'e Elmendorf. Lance Rentzcl. ~larlin ~lcKC(!\>tr, Tom f ears. tillke Ballou, Andy Carey. Bobby Knoop. Oiris Krug nnd Bill Toomcy. Emmett Ashlord, the flni t black un1pire in the major le.'lgu c,,. will be on hand to call them as he Stt~ them along with former Pacific Coast League umpire Gil Straiton. Facing !he lsrge r<illf'Clion of stars from stage. acrcen and Lhe sports \\'Orld v.·ill be the nation's ~o 1 college di vision baseball team frotn UC lr\·ine. Conch Gary Adams' nine -·nt be b:ttting from lhe opposite: side of !he plate from their nor!T\111 litance and n\any will be playtng unfamiliar ~itioni; In the Deld to help spice up lhc proceedings. Tickets at $2 each will bt? available at· the game. Tou rnament play is granrl -for the handful of superstars \\ho dominate. The La1·ers. Ne11.combs. Sm11hs. Rose"·all!I, Ashes and a fl·w otht'r \'irtuosos are usually found pla\ inj:l for the 1·a nous titles and rich purse!. ~fean"h1le .. i;e\'eral dolen 01he.r kctnly talented p«iple fall out In the early rounds and arc. tonst'q\!ently 11111e heard of. Kov.· the~· ha"e a ncv.· hope: Y.'1i. And u•e "ho have Hl times slopped brcathlng to kttp from snee1.ing or held nooctro kklne)s In check to remain ~ated while pla y continued, are in a tiew ball game : lcnnis. ror the living. • 11ic arh.11'M~'<I to tht pl,1yoH f1nHls by cllmlna11ng th(' L11s ,\n11l·l1"., IA1l-.r1' rour \'ictori~ to one ;ind <'rtl,hin;::: rh1· Chicago Boll~ 111 four coo,CTutivc i:;Jmes . Tht Ccltic.'1' had <I !urpn5in~Jy louj.\h tune v.·l1h the ~ouniz Buffalo Rra\PS 1n thclr first round l>ut rf'~;11n1'CI I!<',;.; form by 11.·hlppirni: 1973 :\HA r~mpion ~ew 'i'or..k In fh·e ~a1n£'<> in thl' M.'l'()nd ro11n<l Boston and '.\11\11.·aukt1' iipht four regular seAi;on ~nn1e( \\Ith the Hur~ outs«>nnJl 1 he Ct-lt1c~ 101 5 to !n 3 ·points per mC'ttlllJt. In t\lo·o j.\arnts ijl IJK' At<'na. l\lilv.·aukee "'on lt7-!13 Nov. 30 and Bostoo pre,·aJ1ed IGa-104 Ftb. 6. c 0.llLY PILOT 3:52.2 Mile 1-----1<-·,,-Waldi·op, Kodes Falls ... PJIILADELPJilA -Tony Waldrop. of the Unive rsity of North Carolina. ran the fastect mile fl\'er in the eastern sect.Ion or the United St.it<>$ Saturday at tbe 80lh annual Penn Relays in 3:Sf2. The 21.year-old Y.'al drop finished 20 yards ahead of Penn's Denis Fikes who finished in 3:55.0. The J)l'e\'iOU! rastest 1n ile in the J-::ast "'·as by Villano\'a's ~!arty Liquori and v;orkl mile record holder Jim Ryuo. whf':f!. earn ran a 3'.54.6 at ~ 11i.'.lrtin LtltheT' King games at Franklin Field in tflt. e A•he Gain• DENVER -Top-seeded Arthur Ashe eliminated England's Mark Cox 7..S, 6-4 Saturday in the opening semlftnal match or the $50.000 World Championship of Tennis Denver meet. Ashe wil1 meet Roscoe Tanner, v.•ho downed Jan Kodcs, H , 6-4. e Star• Ad1Ja11C!e SALT LAKE CITY (AP ) -The Utah Stars, with James Jones scoring 21 points in a near-nawless first half, raced away to a big early lead and buried the de!endtng champion lodiana Pacers 1()9. 87 in the aeventh game of their American Basketball Association Western Division playoff aeries. e Pre Sl:i:de• EUGENE -Steve pre ro11 t Ii n e . running for the Oregon Track Club, shattered two American distance records SalU.rday night In the University of Oregon's Twlllgbt track and field meet. Prefontaine ecllpsed his own record in I ' SunOat, April 28, }q7, JAN KOOES MISSES THE BALL IN 4-6, 4'6 LOSS SATURDAY. MSAC Relays Deel{ er. Clocks 2:05.6 As Women Steal Sl1ow \ the six mile with a clocking of 26:51.8. WALNUT -Francie Larrieu and l\lary final event. the mile relay in Y.'hich the His old mark. set ln Bakersfield, last Decker falled in attempts to break world D.C. Striders turned beck favored UCLA year, was 27:09.~. marks Saturday but still stole the as both tea ms recorded tim~s of 3:09.7. • Miiier Leads thunder from the men at the 16th l\1t. 100 -1. au ... 1,, is1rlde•1), t.3. 1. 11,_-", (Arlillll•l San Antonio Rela ys. t .1. J. Jt<kD·i. cs1rk:lrr1), , .... no 111111 h<irOln -l . 11:1c11, {Ctl 1"!} 13.•w. 2. w11111, TALLAHASEE -A11en Miller birdied Miss Larrieu easily captured the m ile, csir oers) U.6. J. w111an. 1srr1c1e-1J. 111. "'"A,. __ , ............ hol-Sat·~-, for a fiv-• th I h If f th . 2 "° -I. D)'CI, CFIOrld• TC\, 1;.ct.I. 2. Lu1ln1. UK UUC11 -~ ..... iaUll .. -nmrung e ast a o e race 1n :11.1, jF1arlo1 TC!. l:loO.S. J. MufllfM, cTn •1·EI P1t01. wider-par 87 to retain a two-stroke lead and tbe J5-yeor-0ld ~1iss Decker won the 3~11er "-'K11•1• _ 1. &r'ClllM. 11-. ... 1. after three J'OUDds of the $90,()00 OMyard "-'" 2•()5 6 J :)t.I. 1. ""-'• {Nev~·ll-), t:Ol.O. l. LUCl l., OOU-•-• 41• • • • CWMI V~tln' TC). I IM.2. Ta1laha.1ee Opeo Gd( Tournament. Miss ~·ker, who •·as h•r lon<1·1s takc11 ...c> -1· 51"'1'",..,· sec, _.. .... z. L•WI""-tanr1111ti, uu.; lk '-' U.6. ), Mo1.1-1, t t •I Stile Ltn<I lo-<.llJ, 17A Ve.teran. Dan Sikes matched Miller's out ~-i· ran away r-m ,,·val Rob1"n H•m"'..--1 Firmer, !Tt••~·EI Pt.OJ 2»1. z. WU<I ' ... Gi oe CNYAC). 111 ... J. ~reti. t~•".C:lleOl. 711 s round to take sole possession of aecood Cam.J....11 but felt short of the \.l'Orld J•~tn~ -1 LY~ cc1ut1 Hort11 ..... 111 2S1.o 2 U ~· taJ of l03 ti! }IV<' Schm101. IPC , 'SI I l W•ll.,. (.lrmyf, 2d·t place with a iil'PDlle to on e mark of 2:02.0. Trople Jump 1 1111, 1~1r1.uraJ s~r~. 2. G•lm11. 72, 7 124-ard Kill Goll and '""'''•C l. '3-t~>-J. Flog11..i. (Nt vtd1"4t eno l, ~ ....... Club' !,..,_... earn Doug Rro'A'fl of l he t.;ni\'r r!'iily of ~~11:_ . suroey, IE"lll•lldl, lt=!'0.6. '· ,,,,....", ............ ., ....,_..., Tennessee ran a fast 8:39.8 ln !he 3.0QO. 1s1r1c1"'"11. u:JO.z. J. H•l"D. 1~•kol, .. : •. 2. t I I-~· . nd J• , · od t 0"11--fllfTll> -1. ero-. (UJ1a11K11t01. 1.0. t. tit • "'-noJl•d-Dot me er s eep t:l.Tidse a ama1ca. pr uc 11e1we"" Jooroll. IA.ti•""~>. Iii. •M Fl.icrier. " ~ 0oo Q . cl" ~ ff 9 3 t' . th lSld4f"l. 1.0. uame lp.,,.,... 0 a · 11ne In e ln!l!<'"'l!<l•ITe llurdle• -l Wi1li1m•, (St " DltOO l Cl. LOUISVTILE _ J .?.t OUn's cannonade 100.)•ard dash. 50 t 2. P1oon, !Nor t11r10g1 S11i.1, ~1.0. l. Gr•-· l5.an Dl"90 S!~lt). 51.9 moved quickly ln the &t.retdl Saturday Orange Coast area aUtletes f.i red well . v.a ....... ·1 uo..-1. Dk*er. ·1a1w AnD•h 'lCl. 2:05 '· '· <>-In S C•mpttel!, 15PCl'fll l"Terna!IONI). 2:0l.O. 3. W111on, f« an easy victory In lhe ~ g tone Ex·Ne1A'J)Ort Harbor High star Terry 1w111·1 sp1~e11e\), 2.os.3. ol ~ •·-jor fo Alb "fl d · "" _i_ t:t!. 0 Di•tYl -1. Po..wn. PCC. ~01·1. 2. Drtscl!rr, 10 .c. Purse, <ne wrc WEtt ma preps r n on \.\'as scron 1n u1C :31 11.11 at ....,.1 ~., s1r10t•11. '''·I. l. vo11mer, tun1tt1K111<1l, i~w. the K~·-ky """'"', .. ~··-hill ~·-· .. •,·1. Sta~·, Matt Ho=lt another LOl'll ill'TIP -1. Pf'OC:IO•. (Stride.,), 2t-I\~. 2. ~e. Cll\U\; ....,,.VJ' \,oUl..Ul,; IJVWlD .. 11 UIVlU .,....._ • ' !C~! lnlt<Ml..,,...,11 , JS.II'·· J. u "i.,, fArmvJ. n. opened Sab.u'day. ex-Tars ace. was part of the winning 10·~. mil la t Miit rtl•Y -1. D.C, STridt'1, 3:0f.1. 2. UCl.A, 3:ot.1. open e re y eam. i. a r1tan1, 3:11.t. • PMkta• Seorea th Cal 'f ' I . f 01)e<l Mlle -I. WllOd••O. (Cll Stale F"utlor!011l Sou ern J ornta Co l<'g<' a~nin Bred 4.h .7. 2. zu"IO•· 1re.~1·EI Pt!IO I, ':u.1. 1 . II rt d · t' 1. ~ "d '"I'"°"' sec •·1s 1 KARACHI, Pattstan -Mimoawar we a er omina ing :ic ion 1• r1 ay w11m "'' ~ _ L .;.,.,;.,Qn, <wrn·, sp1w11i111. "'°·1. 1. Iqbal -~ s.-~ M·•-of Pau~--nw.t Mike Singletary won the 440 Jn Campbell !Si>0r11 '"'~rnat1Ct11U. s.t.s. 3. s,on, ~ tlQI wu· &mwiu '6" • (vna111chNJ SS.• de! .. ·~ Edd'-~-~ J"81 F~ 46.4, G1enn Rouse captured the open 880 Sfto1 Py• •• 1. F""'""'cft, 1Ptc111c ca-.11 c11.ci1 • .,.. ~ 11;1....-·l.IOI; lllJll • 52 7 Ed BouJd" h"rd I I 111... 1. AlbrlltOl'I, Cun1111cnMJ, U ·H,,.. J. Stlln'«k. of 1be Pbfllppioel &.3 M M 11\ 1: . , lO was 1 1 n I le (un1 11acft..OJ. •>0·~. '· H11c1111rt, uct.a., 1>-J. Saturday In a·dc:d>led ~'at t.8bore S.000-meter walk and second in the 10 4'1M~·,~:,1.;81,1.41~;'.1atr1 .co.1. 1. cat, »•. i . C•t to ~Ve Pa"'"'-a •t J••• Jo~-·· thl-1 ki'--eter "'3lk and Lou ?atferSOO W8S WOMM'1 milt -I. lttrl~, (P•clllc C.~11 1 Ctub !. &" JU.'HCI V '1,--.& Utca.r J.l.U !VIII • ll)f. J. Wrl1111!, (!mtHt<lleO). (!SQ.l. 3. nM 0, {LI -··• Ila · r. .... -...: third In the mile. Mlrlld~ M1!ean) 4:12.1. •vuuu vis ......., lltCI 1es. • N :.u. th r 0_ Mii• •l'l•Y _ , s1."11rc1 t1:r,11tt, ..... ,..,. The final two singles matcfles will be Jim e1uuart, e ormcr Ne'1'port 1~s1<o•w. wl,,.o 3,1.:&. 2. c11 s11 t Norlllli!IQI Played today. Harbor shot putter. ca1ne within three 1o:'~11Q!,,., .,.11~ _ 1. ArMlle. (Mtxkcl • .,,~,. 1. Inches of his best in finl.sh in" fourth al 80<.1ldh1. <s""""""' c11 cor1tt11. 4'1M.c. J. sw111. t> IBtv,rly Hllh Slr!Oer1•, '1.Sl.O • Vsc S 11.1-fi,3.3 WO<f\f'n'1 lt,,.Un -I, SclllT'ktl, (LO'l! .tnotll' TCJ. P .,. · 111·'· 1. Calvert. CLake ~ood l"'''""IO'lt rJ. 111.). l . The least applauded performance came Smltn. •South ca-.~1 'lCI. 1u.11. · tJi ed Wom>'n'1 M11ll lutnP -1. Gi•ber1. IL• Jttllt TC\"· BERKELEY -Creightoo Teblin m. Uie hammer row, contest on a 10. z. wlhon. !LA r c1. s.l. '· l l/Od, cl CTF.t>. s. batted in h\'o runs oo three blta Satlrday field a\.l·ay from the main spectators. 0~" uo _ 1• •-•· 1scc11:n .r. 2. H1n1~. 1we" •• 0-··•em Califom1·a and Califonu·a Pol Farmer of T as-El I'll ~· ed v .. uev re), 1:SJ 1 1. Rul1, (HY IM•. 1.5-1.1 _, >XN1.11 e ex SO Au1ICV Polf ,.dull _ 1. cirttr. ff t••• Strlde•1l. 1r.,.. t. lie split a Pacific 8 baseball doubleheader a lifetime best of 231).I to come within 12 011,, cetve•iv Hll11 sir1M.,,> •!'Ml H1 .... r. cc11 "·ith California winning the first game 4-2 inches of the NCAA record. ..&::::.~~~1• .. ~1~· - 1. "'°'~· 11.1,_.\ta1, 21:S7.1. 1 aOO the Trojans the second. 8-3. One major upset carne in the meet 's ~ovu!~1·~:·11:0~:;-;·~e1~!~. \~,1~r.~1 21:0J7 1· ...,11111• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~ ~~~~~1 \ NOW YOU-CAN LEASE '74 VOLVO 164 4 DR. Automatic, a ir cond .. 8 cylinder. genuine leather intenor. steel radial tires. Salety-EconomV"-Luxury. For only s13950 I'll MO. • WE HAVE ONLY * 17 * 7• TOYOTAS IEFT AT THE OlD PRICES! • PICK-UP TRUCK OF. THE YEAR Toyota HI -LUX Now -Showing. Baseball Standi11gs A~IERICAN LEAGUE Easl Oi\ision w L 111il'A•aukee 9 6 Baltimore lO 7 New York ti 9 Boston 9 10 Detroit 7 10 Cle\'eland 7 II \\'est Oh·lsion Texas II Oakland 111 Angels 9 Kan!'<ls Ci1y R ~finnesota R Chicago 7 C1rtl11'1C1 6 All•e11 C lr~•i 6, N•• Yor~ 1 MllwfUk~ 9, Ml"MIO!t 0 ti:l"'$11 City VI· llo.!"e1'1 J Oa-t~nd 11. Bt!l•'"O•I l Dl1rolt 1. Cl'lk •llO l 7 R rn ,, ' 10 'lrilY't Gl"'n Pel. .r.oo .588 .55-0 .47, .412 .389 .611 .5;.6 . li4 . .ii i .471 412 GB ., 2 a 3'.: 2L; !'> 2''.I 31~ NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division IV I. ritontreal 9 5 SI. Louis II 9 Philad<'lphla 9 IO Chicago 6 9 Ne v.· York 5 12 Pittsburgh 5 12 West Oflision Dodge.rs 15 5 ~low:lon ll 9 Cincinnali 10 8 San Frllnclsco II 9 Atlanta II 10 San Diego 8 14 $1!urGIY'I "'"'"1 Jl.ll~MI 5, Cft)C-2 M0ti1!on It. Pl!11bvrgll 7 S~n Fr8MCISCO 1\, New YI•-1 Olet•" l . MOl!lrlll 1 51, Loul1 '· Clncl"Nl! J, 10 1nntP191 Stn Oleeo s. Plll1tOtlPll!t ~ • Pel .6'3 .5;o .474 .<00 .291 .291 .750 .571 .556 .550 .524 .364 1'1tl\!Sf0f! O"Hll l·I ti Pll"llll.lr'I lre11 lo1 , Cnl(.t<IO Ft-'!llllf i-1 •f Atlt~l• Nlf-ro ).,, ~l"<l"""tl Klfby 1•2 •f St, Lo\111Glhofl01, GB I '"' 31f;i 5., s ~~ 311, • • 4 1~ 8 Nrw YDr1!; M.t".cll l·l ...0 S'°"' 0.1 ti ""' F•tnc!~ 8•~1' 2·t arlO WllllllT'I 0-0. PnlltdtlPfll• LOl'IOO<'O J.7 '' $111 Olflo A•ll11 l•l. MontrH l Tor•., i.c ., LOt .... I~ liltu 1.cl. Did Pros Over-react With Radical Changes? N~'W YORK (AP) -For )'WI ann· chair oMerve:n have argued that the col~t'B play a more e1tclt1ng brand oI football thnn the pros. The sounds finally have penetrated the crusty racade of the pro architecU, wbo have reactivated lt)tlt bearing aids. The National Football League baa imposed sweeping changes for 1974. The most important of these changes is aimed at blunting the cutting edges of the kicking game. The goal posts are being moved back 10 yards and the penalty has been broadened for a place- kick attempt tlµlt misses the mark. Failure oo loog kicks returns the ball to the line of scrimmage. gjvlng coaches second lhoughta about going for lhrti! potnt:s from midfield. The colleges have been playing \\·ith the goal posts 10 yards t@.ck of the goal line for years. They kept telling the prm that ts the best y,·ay to play. The pros were hard to con\i nce -but convinced they were. If the pros were smart, they also would adopt the college plan of an optional twcr point cooversion after the touchdown . One point for a place-kick conversion, two for a pnss or a run . Jn close games. this gamble can present one of the most dramatic moments in football . A team has just scored a touchdown to move within a point of tying the game. Time Is nmning out. Should the coach play for a tie with a kick or go for broke with a pus-or-nm play! The situation brings fans· to their ftet in wild e1tcitement. Second-guessing erupts amoog parlor quarterbacks. The outcome hinges on this slngle maneuver. In addition to being highly exciting. the optional two-paint conversion cuts do"n on the number of lie games. The blggest complaint against the pros has been that they play a patented. stylized game. built largely on the old theory that you must be careful n()( to lose the game before you try to win it. Pro coaches are inclined to play the percentage. They stress ball control whereas college coaches appear to concentrate on field position. 'The colleges lake more chances on third and fourth downs. College teams are less SY ARE ACCEPTS BLAIUE FOR DRUGS SAS DIEGO -r.oaeh Harland Svare of the San Diego Oi.argers takes the blame for \•i<>lalions ol the Natiooal Foo<ball League's drug policy whlch resulted in $401000 in fines for apparent marijuana use. "I 'A'as responsible for everything that "·cnt on with the San Dieg() Oiarger football team," said Svare, cont9Cted in Minnesota. "Everybody knows y,•e're talking about n1arijuana," S\·are s a i d . NFL funm1S5ioner Pete Roz.elle, who aMOUnccd the fines Friday. declined to state v;!iat kind of drugs were invol\'ed. predictable and, as a result, genaaUy more Interesting. The pros In! bigger, faster, smarter- every man supposedly a master at his position. The pro game'• fan appeal is built on the general excellen~ of Its talent. The job 1i, to turn this talent into a saleable commodity. The pros havc;i't had a game In }'tars to match the Notre Dame-Alabama thriller In the Sligar Bov.·I last Jan. 1, woo by the Irlsh, 14-23, after gambnng tut Jl3lll decisions by both coach Bear Bryant of Alabamll and Ara Paroegbtan of Notre Dame. In ln9tltutina: those sweepU. changes this v.-eek. yOY have to give tht Pf06 a blue medallion for trying, allhoo{lh they seemed to ha\-e O\'et·readed. Pete Rozelle is one of sharpest, mCllt public relations.minded uecutlves in sports. Although the changes v.-ere made by a special NFL committee you can bet that the commissioner stoked the fire. Rozelle reali1.cs that pro football. to maintain its television appeal in prime time and keep alive those mulll·rrtilllon- doltar contracts, mum. not let JU product lose out lo •·1 Love Lucy" and "Tarzan of the Apes." Besides. there is pressure from the new \\·ond Football League, which hns leaped onto the sports stage with flstluJls of greenbacks and a \O t of revotualonary ideas. The NFL needed to take quiclc: actioo to COUllWoct the ln<r<Ming dulln<SJ of lhe pro game. b<oJlllbt about by mor< 90phlsticated 1.10nt defense!. caution of the roaches and an emph;i.'fis on the place kidt instead of the touchdcl!Ml aa the main striking v.'Upon. The c:ballges sl!oold roct"y """" ol this, but they apparently are not the panacea. 1n a changing game, ~he panorea will always be an eh.151\'t! creature. Tbe added protection gi,·en the wide receiver. reduci~ the kind of hit& he must take, *>uld make for an enlivened air game. The paJS, e.pectally the '·bomb." is me ol football's major nerve-...-.,, The number ol field goals -more than 800 attem~ more than 500 made in 11173 -is bound to be reduced. But in I.heir steed, u Garo Yepremian and Jan Stenerud in!1st. there will be more punts. If a field goal Is dull, the punt is a sedative. The IS-rillnute sudden death period for tie pmes 'Nill be \1l!:lcomed. M Bear Bryant, WUllam Shakespeare or Adam once said, "A tie Is like kissing your sister." But the-re aren't that many tie games, and if t"·o team."I can play .an hour with no decision, they might as well play an hour and IS minutes to no avail. The best antidote for the tie probably is the two-plint conversion, or, as coach Goorge Allen of. the Wash Ing t on Redskins, Ja<Xllli<:ally puts U, the Flying \\'edge. EX-OLYMPIAN • • • ICoalloffd From P11e Cl) contract \.\'hen I was a senior 1n high school if I would go and catch th1s fellow. "I didn't have too mueh good ad,·ice and I turned them dov.11 in favo r or g~ ing to college." Another thing he did in high schOOI \vas play footba.11 . "I \.l'llS in the backfield end I did the kicking. The ball was a blunt one at that t.ime and v.-e did a lot of drop kickin&." \Vhen he went to nHnois, however, he gave up baseball and football . "I didn't have the time for all or them,·' he says. \\'hat made him a 40 man? "I started as a middle distance runner in high sdlool. then when I put on y,•eight. I got faster and switched to the 440. ·•1 v.·cighed 135 \.lilcn I entered Illinois." he recalls. "I put on :W pourxls in three or four months and never lost it again." '1.1hen he \\'as in his prime running the 440. he weighed in at 165. TOOay he \.l·eighs 16.1. As a high school miler, he woo his first race in 4: 46.0 and his best effort in the prep 81(1 was 2:02.0. Nothing earth-shaking by present day marks but better than average standards for his day and age. As a runner, he won t\~10 national championships in the 440, the finilt in Seattle in 1909 and the second in 1911 in Pillsburgh. He remembers that 1911 race a.s Uioogh it happened yestmlay. "\\' e ran oo a dirt track around a basebo1l fi<ld In Pittsbur1!11." he says. ·'One of my cwooents was a fellow named V.'yman and another was Bailey Gish. T had beatt"ll V.'yman in the 1909 race but Gish always lhought he could beat me. "J came on the outside around fhe fi nal tum into the sttttch and they wtire both in front of me. They were watching each other, and didn't know I bad come up on the O!ltside. "After the race. Gish asked me how rd rome out and v.ilen I told him I thought I had wm, be was very surprised." ~ records !bat Lindberg uoo the race and was the only ooe of the throe to make the U.S. otympic team in 1912. How about the 1908 team: Could he have made it! "I v.-anted to go but the University v.'OUldn't pay my way to Oticago for the trials. 1·m sure I oould have made the team" he says. "I never forgave them f« IJ}al Money wasn't that easy to get in tho5e days and J didn't want to spend my own money ... His feelings for tile unlvenity hal'c simmered and almost faded away as far as bitterness is o:ttcemed and he was pree;ented with a wall plaque in 1968 that ....is: "l'm<nted to Edward Lindbe'!l, University of Illioois Letterman, For 11leritorious Representation of His N3tion and University in the Olympic Games." In Harness With Times: (Next week: Undberg rell\•es moments In his life "ilea be was competfn' wtth Jim Thorpe, Avery Bnmda1e and Knute R~kne.) Racing Fire .Wagons Bo ys' Oub Hosts Top Sports Cclebs At !ho tum of the century. the horseless carriage u·as a novelty and ooly a few had seen it in operation. The jet age ' \\'as an unheard -Of happen ing and a trip to the n1oon 'A'as lhought of in terms of the surface being n1ade up of green cheese. Bustles were in vogue in u·omen's fa shioos and to show an ankle was a slap at society. \\·omen 's liberation was only a figment of aomeooe 's tmaginaUon and any talk along auch lines v.·as strictly on a hush· hush basis. Yes:, things were a bit different in the days v.'hen Edward Lindberg was gro"'ing up to later become an Olympic Gs mes gold medal winner in 1912. But runnlog Yt1lS a "·ay of life then. as now, for Lindberg. Only the recorded limes have changed-for the better. The Laguna Hills rrsident ran for the University or Ulinols and after graduation £or a Chicago club team until 1917. As anchor n1an on the winning l.600- n1eter relay team in the 191 2 Ol~'lltpics. he had to be among the best in the world at that time for the one-lap distance. Another routine of the early days was the borseetrawn rire¥lagoo, be it hook- and-lndder or hose wagon. With no television set.s, recrtatko of a dlltermt verslOl'l was aougbt and Ltndberg was an act.Ive participant. Each Sunday aftemoon, the fire departments of t<iwns in the mldy,·est would stage races '1'1th n e a r b y communities. But ln.!ttad of tl!e hor,.. pulling the v~hlcle:s, ~ twn or eight runners v.·ou\d ht hi.messed up to race down the city streets. "\\1e used to eet together and pull the! hook and ladder fire v.·ngons and ha'·e r1cc1 \\1th other tov.111. ·• Lindberg says. "SOmetlme« ~ \\'OOld pull 1 hose cart Rnd other times It would be the hook and ladder apparatu s, "t na always one of .the lend runners and y,·t "'-ould be in ~mplcte harness. ' ' . There Y.'tte eight of us in the harness ~t the tv.'O in front couldn't get out of it once: "-"C Y.-ere strapped in. "The others in back could just slip out If they h:lppened to fall but we v.•oold be dragged along until the rig was slopped . ''\\1hen we pulled the hook and ladder. to complete the race the ladder had to be raised and usually the smallest man on the team V.'Ould ha\'e to climb to the top and touch it before a winner was declared." Such sporting event& drew good crov.°ds and there \Vas wagering on the outcome. The athletes \.l'eren't involved and Lindberg declines to state If there were any benefit.s other than the pleasure of victory for the participants. "It y,•as a fun thing and something that v.·as done for recreation on Sunday." This, perhaps, "'·as the start of the horseless carriage. Instead of horses. the \'Chicles \Vere drawn by manpower. Celebrities from the sports world \.1111 be arnoni the honored guests at the fourth annual Gentleman's Dinner, presented by the Boys' Club of the Harbor area. Pi.fay 9 at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club In N~,,ort Beach. Among those attending will be Gary David.son, founder of the nl"w \Vor!d Football League; fo~r 0 I y mp i c decathlon champion Bill Toomey, now the coach at UC Irvine : ex-Orange Coast and UCLA basketball star John Vallely, and former USC and Rams standout P.farl in McKeever. ~laster ol ceremonies Y.1ll be Paul Salata. Tbe Geritlenwn's Dinner is a fund - ralsing project to help support the Boys' Club oi the Harbor Area. The Bo)•s' Club serves 3.000 harbor area boys. A third brandl \.1111 open 900!1 to senre an additionaJ 1.cm boys . lnlormalion on the \r('ntlemen 's Dinner can be obtained by caJling the Boys' Club office, 642-m2. Today 's Sports on TeJe,risio11 t0:05 a.m. f~l -ANGEi.'> BASEBALL -The Ca.llfomia Angels meet the Indians tn Clevtland. ti a.m. (4! -STANLEY CUP PLAYO.'F -A s.mlllnal game Is scheduled. tt::Jtl 1.m. fll NBA PLAYOFFS -First game of tl!e championship tertes between the MUw1ukee Bu<ks and the no.ton Ccltlcs. 12:30 p.m. m -AMERICAN SPORTS:\1.\N -t>Jck hunting near Othello, Wash. and bau fishing In Florida 'a Lake KJssimmee . Al1t1, a featurt on thC bears of North Am~rlca. !::JO p.m. (4) -WORLD CIJAMPIONSfllP TENNIS -The WCT Grten Group competrs in th<! $50.000 UnJted Bank C 1 o. s s I c . Leiding mooey wiMcrs tncluda Corona del Mar'• Rod Lav.er, Arthur Ashe. Bjorn Bor& and Jan Kodes. f7) -TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPION'S -Final round of the 22nd Tournament or Champion.,, 2 p.m. (ll -CBS SPORTS SPECl"ACllLAll -The AAU NaUonal lndoor S w I m m I n g champk>nshlps. AllO. htghlight.s of the England-Wales mAtch In the Union Ru.ibY chamP'onships. 3:30 p.m. (7! wonLn ISVJTA'l'IONAL TEN ns CLASSIC -11Ulcd doubles action ftaturlnc Rod Laver and Evonne Gool1gong against John Newcombe a n d Margaret Court. " , ' • • S1111day Apr!I 28 l ?74 Rustlers Staggered by LACC Go lde1i West Falls _Q1Lc h-<1me_ ()ff Pac.e, 5-2 • ., ·- ,.. ~· .. c. .... ~-; ~--­.... .... --...... ~.· 0111r l'li.t 51111 ,..,.._ .Golden West College's Rustlers were st.aggNed :n their attempt to stay a1op the Southern California CotlegP. baseball standings Saturday as \'isitinb Los Anglel es CC came up with the key hits and dealt the hosts a 5-2 setback. The loss dro'5 Golden V.'est ,... one game off the p.1CC \\ith l~'O games lcft-1\K'sday at Cyprtss and Thursday against Rio Hondo. C'.olden West had its chances but the Rus1Jers left 11 baserunners stranded. ~teanwhile L . .\CC v.•as busv pulting three markers on lh~ B11cs HaJt Fullerto11 Nin e, 2-0 Orang!' Coast College's P.1111 Possemato spun a fivc,,hit shutout Saturdav aftl'rnoon as he and his tl-ammat c s triumphed. 2-0. at Fullerton Collf'gl'. The '>'inning Pira!l'S S<'Ored f\.\·ice in !he opening fra1nc and f'os!>i'mato ntnde it s1and up. for Qr;'ln jtl' Coast's third '>''in in South Coas1 Coiiference play. S.1ddlt>back. rll('an'\'hilr. losl a 4-3 d('('i!>ion at CJ!ru<: Ctlllege in f.Ussion Conference play. Orani::e Coa..~ 's first inning fire\\'orks "'·"re triggered by '>''alks to Jeff Grant and Dale Kuhl's.ka . COSTA MESA'S DENN IS DE LANY DIRECTS THE MUSTANGS AT CATCHER. Both ad\·anced on a dou ble steal and Ron S'\'anson got the first run across ·with a sacrifice ny to center. Co11 si st~11t Play of Dela11y Boo st s Mesa l11to Co11te11tio11 By ROGER CAR I.SO:" Of ..,. 01nr P'llot 11111 has been superb acrord1ng 10 ~lesa coach Jim llagey. to build the re."l or lhe tean1 around. "Corona del ,\l<1r is the ool v tean1 to lcg1ti1na 1cly steal on us thi,; yc:ir." says Hagey. "and Dl'nnis i~ <i f in e Kubeska made ii to thin1 on an error and ~orcd on Mark Schruµp 's single. Possemato. n s•iulhp.iv.·. struck out seven and \1'alkl'd only t'>''O. Ful\£'rton thrl'nlrnrd in the nm!h inning hut PoSS(..'mato .... 11iff1·rl th1· f:n.1! batter \\'ith !he sarks loaded S<iddleb.1ck's los~ c:nine ill the 10th inn ing ''hi·n :J ('1ln1" player doubled. :ld\ anccd to 1hird nn a fielde(s choice and scored th<' winninR run on a '>''iid µitch . boards in 1M third Inning and addlng a pair In the eighth frame lo seal the issue. hiu ing streal.. • Sl3ttd 10 p11th I OI' Golden \\'esl L" Ed Oro11-o, !orincr!y of S.int!ago lhi::h Colden \\'est scored first tn the second !Ming v.hen Rand y P.11111 doubled and SC"Ored on a single by ft1ike Kiefer. . Bill \\'h itc\ey had three singl1•s in f1\·e 11p!).«.1ra11ci·s al the plate, C~-prti;.<1 !'lllllOO :i ~anie m front of G\\·c v.'llh a .;.2 1\111 01·,·r ltio Jloodo S.11urda v~ r;oldl'n \\'1•i.1's final opt)IH1~·n1 Thursda~·. Pilcher Put Es p I no i a 1>itched 6-1 3 irm1nJ.:" or rcl1<.f ball and st ruck out 10. Golden West added a second !ally In the ninth inning v.·hen Craig Kenned y got n sun - double and eventuall y scorl'd on a . similar hit by ~1ikc Sar.chez. It's 00'>'' or Jle\'t'f fQr < f-Oldcn \\'e"t Coll<'gc 's shol :1l th..i So uthern Cnlifor111n Conferl'nl't' b.1st'hitll ti11l' th is ,\·l•ar as the Rustlers in \·ade Cypn~<:s TlM'sda~· in~ 2·3£1 \lit. GIH<'" Wt" 1 ll """'•NJ ,, ~r~·.~ ... >.~ ~·~ '"I l~ .... ,, .. PPT~••'1". O·~ "'o· t' '' • ~· ... •• ' . ' • ' Sllnchez had " pa ir of 9inglrs In extrnding his hlttlng stft'ak to 10 ganH•s and i\llll s st roked l\.\'O sini;:les and a double to l-qunl lhl' 10-ganl<' Colden \\'1·:-t trail" ('\pre~ and J,o-: A111.:1']t>." Cit~ t'ollc;::c h" a ful11:.an1e with l1<tO i:;a111l'S rt·1n;1 u11ng u1 regu l.:ir SCJ~< n i.il.i•, ~ .... , ( ""/ ,. "''"l'Of 11" 1·•. .t• : 1j $c.,, •1 !""'""' ~· -..· ~--,,' 1 ti,• I ·1 • · 1 Fullerton Plans Sc1bb ci ti cl1l ; Rustlers Get Giant Liner1 ia n Cheeking llw scene : Orang" Co.1~! College \\'a!l'r IJQ!O crmrh .l11<'k Fullerton '\\ill be in f.uropc Oil n sabbatical next scrnestcr. He's exp1..--ctcd to visit \\\·~t r;r rn1<i ny. Holland. lla ly . \'ugosla\ia. llu11g;1rv ;u1d ~!{~ibl.v Hornania -studyui~ 1111· 1•a.'· l::11ro1M·ans coach 11nd play poln I-loll \\'1lson. Vullcrton ·s :1ssist.1n1 11111 -CRAIG SH EFF handle the polo team. Fullcnon ...,·ill rt·lurn fo r the ·75 S'>''im season. fo{llrlrn \\'t st. t:rpc<'led to ha,·c uni" •If it .; better football teams in '7 1, .ttot :1 biJ:: boost rl"ce ntly "'hrn a 6-6, 23S-pound dt•fenshe lin,man t nrnllt'd. llr.':1 !\lark 1>11\'IS . 8 21-\'t':J r old l'X·lklrSI'\' lll~h slur ~ho l.O"'C eoac'h H:iy Shatl.lt'ford says hasn't ph1yed in a t·ou ple of years. "lfe's lhe Sll'CNlg~t !:UY "'l"\'f e\'er h~rl anl1 he's big and hist," says Shark lrfnrd. "You nt\'l"r know hnw .ttood a pla~·rr is unlil bl' put.; lhr suit on, hul I '>''ould AUl'$S ();n Is is prt'll ~ ::nod l);n r l.1n1rbr(l(lk, a fornl\'r l1 nr ~!:ir \11th San (Jrnu•n•r \11r h S;11!dlt·ha!'k r oll1•g1• und l:1trr S;;n 1l1rRO St.it". i~ l'\~l\'{'t••d 10 ~1c:n ;i pro ron1ra{'t :-0011 \\llh !ht· ll1•tro11 \\.h\·1·1 of lhc n1·1v \\orl£1 Fflo11h.11I l,1·;1'!111· Tony Ar1·11rnan1t11, ;i tnp ru1111 i11:.: ha•·L. f1•r \l't·~tn1i11 ~trr llii:h l;1~t ~"""1111, \\ill ;11111arr ntl\' pla~· foolh:1ll nr\l ~<'ason at 11ranef' Cua~t _:__ 11 hir h i~ kinrl of an r1 l'hru\\ ralsrr ~in1·1· hi~ hrn\ht•t llnn b tht· .-iartinl!; quarh·rh:1rl. tor 1;olden \\'rst. Hick fl1e1· !ht· Souiht•m f ;1 Ii t 11 r n l .1 l'o11fl'rf'n1·1• pl;1yl'r c•f th(' rea r t110 SC'11so•n~ ;11.:11 at f.nldt'n \\'1·~1. 11111 pla\' fl"IOtball for \\'rs1 Te'l:n~ Stall' 1n '74. R1cr rransfrrrrd tu \\·,1shini;:ton Stalt' J.1st vcar. bu! £hdn't hf..c 1! and spent !ht• last scrnt•ster at G\\'C . 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' ' ' ' Costa f\lesa lligh's 1'1ustangs are back in contention for a CIF -1 ·A baseball playoff berth after a disastrous Irvine League start and much of tilt.· current success of I h l' ti.tustangs is credited to the 1ough , consistent 1>lay of senior catcher Dennis Oelan~· ··t don't le<'I there is an Pqu<il 10 Dennis in Orangt" Counly ." says llagey. "The only ealchcr l'\'f' seen that 1s contparable is Foothill's Joe l)uce~ ... L>elany is a vers.1tile athleh· As n football player he was a fullba{'k-lincbatker as a junior :ind sµ(.'nt considcrabl<' 1i1ne 1n lh~' SC<"lnd:lry as a senior. bascrunnet" "He's very quick and 1s lc;1 min g 10 become mort patient al the pl att'." l,)cl:iny led the team v.·ith fi\'c hon1e runs last as a Junior. but ha<: collected only Saddleback had scorl'd !'>'ice Lil the (ourt h lhanks to llrian Hester's t\.\·n-run 1r1plt• ~h:ster had the other rbi ...,·ith a sacrifice Oy in the -second inning. LA :·\zlecs, Univcrsidad 1 First time ever! ~lany has banged the h:i ll at a .417 clip through Friday's triumph againsl £cliso11 and his fi elding and overall play 11~ \\'as originally r:ibbNI. for fir!>t base and the outfield bul J1:1gey put hi1n al the backstop UCI Doubles Tea11i Battles fo,. Net Title OJAI -UC Irvine's &Qtt Carnahan and ~tike Fishback play for the college di\ision doubles championship today at 2 here at the 75th annual Ojai JnvitatiortJI tennis lourney. The Anteaters patr meet Andrev• Rae and Russell \Yatts of the Un iversity of San Diego follo.,.,·ing their 7-6. 7-5 semifinals victory Saturday. And Carnahan goes for I~ singles title :it 11 a.n1 . against Cal Poly San Lul'i Obispo's Dan Lambert. v.tio Area Sa ilors Grab Lea(ls LAKE HAVASU CITY. (AP I John Ross-Duggan . 18. Nev.·port Beach. the defending champion. stood a g o o d chance to repeat in the London Bridge Regatta as he v.·on the first race Saturday in Ille largest sailing series in the United States. eliminated• Fishback in semifinals. the In prep action Saturday Sl'wpor1 Harbor High's t'>''I) doubles teams both made it to the finals before be i n g eliminated. Steve ~farosi and Rick \\'hit\\·er finished second in the 16-and-under and the 13-and· under runnentp duo v.•as Peter Perkins and Cody Small. Ski Club unce this ve<1r due to an or1noR co .. nt coi1~0 11: ,. "" 11bundancl' Or breaking stuff ~~~~·¥~.~ c ~ : 6 g lhrov.·11 at hirn. ~~~',~sg;;.'(;,o ; g l ~ LOS A~(;[Lf·:~ -The 1--os ··nen ni~ has been prin1arily 1-1c,.ow, 10 { ~ g ~ 1 h · a fast ball hitter but he 's ~i~~. ,, , 0 0 0 ,\ng~ rs Aztecs c 1r,~·r out r e1r .1.1te,., lb 1 D 0 0 intc·rn:11ionol sc:1son at 3_ bccornin n more naticnt now 1<co1i1e•. 11 ~ ,'• '• '• _ ., ,... Poi·e"'''O· D " . I k t I t ,. t and is art exccllertl '>'Tist To"'' . 11 • ? o c oe · ()( ay ;1 Last 1•Si hitter. Jfe \\'as tn•ing to pull sc•ra i.w 1""'""' • ~ • 1\ngrlcs Collene S I ad i 11 1111 'J 0-•"9• (Di~! 70CI QOO 0»-2 • 0 '-' l'Verything early, but 1l0\\' he's f~11~rron tlXI ooo l'l«l---4 > a~ainst Unive rsidad of :i1('x1co l getting his share of doubles s..w•eo••k ui C!ty. and tri ples." •• ' "~ ~:z:.:..1~. 11 s g ~ g Los Angeles has cCimpiled a In :iddit ion to his hitting and s.1,.;..,.,, • .,, ., o o c 2-1 record againsl f 1 r s t defensive ability De I an Y ~f'(f.;,~ 1 ~ ~ g di'v1·51·0n ~lexi·can t"'ms 1h;s rounds out his \'lllue v.·ith ri~~;~•7'0~ ~ ~ ~ ~ season. beating ~lo:ierrcy. 2- huslle, intelligence and game ~~~~i 10·o:i ! g ~ g I. and Atlante, 1-0. (1ub sa,>;.'. ~~.'ri~:lb "~ ? g g g America ha.ndC'<i the Aztecs "His hustle ~'ears off on V:/;:!i.~. c g g g ~ their fi rst loss last ...,·eek, 2-1 , e\'erybody and he's made Tot•1• sc-11'1 ,Mi,,.. J~ 1 ' 1 before more th.in I l.000 fans some or the rinest plays at / ~ • catcher as I've seen."' sa~·s S.•cdleD~'k g,;g r& ~-~ 1: l Los"" Angeles opens r\ort h J ,,.,..,~ Anierican Soccer l.l':lgue play Hagey. •·A backup play at first baS<' ~lay S against Seattle at F.tist ;none game and a play near 1\Je l TOll.I'Uey LA. the first ba<:e dugout against 1 ~ ~ Un i ,, c r s i cl ad rin1.:;hcd Corona dcl ~far are l\\'O that ~1exican professional socr<:'r con1e 10 mind . ·o JI• S l league play last Sunday. "lle's a thinkf'r behind •hi' ea IU(~ c compiling an O\'erall 12-!l-13 I I · .. A n!eord fur fourth pl;1y in !hi' p nte. lie ca is all the p1tcnt.·s Althou gh the competition i~ standin!(s. and is f:ir and away !he best still a month nwa•·, the en!~" t h ' had •· J '} Un1·"ersid.-'·s rn1<lfit"ld is Ct'L c er we ve ever · deadline for the 13th charity •"-' JI. th "" · t strl'ngthened b)' Ant onio .IS «'C-MJn 11vmer aga1ns tenni s tournament srvv1cnred L A I · t i~·~ Dc l...aTorre. Al 23 .rears of o s a m 1 o s wa s by the Adoption Guild al · st t I · "' · d a"e. DeLaTorre is one of the tn rumen a 1n a .,... '>''In an Southern Orange coun1y 1s b h I d ti t · lk 1·oungest members of !he e ea s ie earn m '>''a ·s. Friday. ' Tl I be ftlcxiean national t.eam . le ut ure appears to Tourney dates are ~1ay 25-27 either 1,;C Irvine or Arizona and June 1_2 for t he Universidad met C 1 u b State. c 0 mp et i 1 i 0 n whi c h America '"'·ire this season. \\'ith a 3.3 grade point encompasses five di\.islons for recording a \'ictory and a tie. a\'er11ge and interest i n both men and v.·omen. against the team ,,. h i c h criminology and p h y' i c a I Plav will be held at the handed Los Angeles ils first education Delany figures to Newp0rt Beach Tennis Cluh, setback e,·cr. see collegiate action before Park Ne\\'poli. the Palisades 'Tony Doug!ns has emerged accepting any po I en ti a I TCllnis Club. Balboa Bar Clull as one of lhe mo::t pot~nt professional offers. Racquet Club, ~1esa \'errle Aztec scorers after ncttin)! :i Ross-Duggan scored three firsts a year ago and started on Lake lfavasu v.·ith another \'ictory in the Hobie Cat 14 A neet. Ten fleets sailed ...,·Hh a·, tota l of 32.~ yacht s. But right no'>'' the main Tenn is Club. Emerald Bn\'. goal and hitting and the go:i!' Orange County's ski club objective is the err 4-A Peninsula Poi nt Tennis Club. post against /1mcrica la:-.r I '>''ill be hosting \·olleyball play playoffs a goal thnt and Oakv•ood TcMis Club \\·l'ck. each Tuesday starting at & ap~arcd out or the question Entries may be submitted at 1"00ay·s 12:30 prcllm1nnryl p.nt. at Corona de! ftfar beach. after lhe first four gaml'S or . any of the aforementioned gan1e features Ca l Stat£' The ski club plans several league play that saw Costa clubs. Draws "'ill he posted 11 ns An1teles l and S.'lnta ~Jr,i:i· Saturday's winners "''ere: Pacific Ca tam.1ran. ~t i kc Satterlee. La ~lesa: Hobie Cat 16. Bob Beauchamp. Nev•port Beach; Prindle 16, Geoff Prindle, Dana Point; Hobie Cat 14 , John Ross-Duggan, f\ewport Beach; Hobie cat 12, Steve Haleh. San Bernardino. ~Iesa \\'i thout a win. !\<Tay 21. c:i City O>llegc . activilies this sumn1e:r _____________ -·---------__ -·-·---- including camping trip s ,I ""="'""'""""'""'""''""'""'""'""""'""'""""'""= harbor cruises, dances andl baech parties. There is no membership requirement to 11Uend but individuals must be at least 21 years old. The Harbor Area'1 Newe$f SUBARU Dealer Factory Authoriz9d Salts & Serv ice Specializing in All European Car Rt palrs Harbor View Subaru 2100 H•rbor Blvd., C.M. COUPON SAVINGS $195 PENNZOIL . L-UBE & OIL CHANGE AN UNHEARD OF OFFER A VOLKSWAGEN OWNER CAN'T AFFORD TO TURN DOWN CALL FOR APPT. 842-443.5 HARBOUR VW 1171 1 IUCH ILVD. HUHTIMGTON HACH PLEASE IRIHG ·couPOH ~~ I ~ ~ ACREAGE AVAILABLE AT HIDDEN MEADOWS UNIT # 2. HURRY OUT TODAY! Hidden Meadows hil~ something big 1n s101e fat you. ',•• I'»' .,, I '· ·,!. " I , ,, ,.,. ' ' ., 11'• I' , .. ; ,, ' ,, ,,, I' .,,, .. ,, ,. ; A, '·I , 'I ',,.,, .,.,.,. •11! l>,4._,,,l· ,-, I ,. (. ,, .u. ! I·''' ,. '''"''""'"'' ' ' •"' ,, ,, 11'"•·'"''1 " ,. ' I • o• •I ' ...... ' . H 1dde11 Meo1dow\ 11 i · t I··! , ,,,, 1:-•I< I ·! I,•• ,, ,,. 'l '"! ,, t '. '·" I "' 1 •,, u •!• r··I ,. 1r1d ,-r Ii y '" ·,_ 1 l '(l•r·'I 'I ,I I ,, · , •J'•'t. • '• , r .,,,,' P! ' • ' ~ 11',o<l>of' 1 •l >,'I I/ 1 ,,. 1·~· I " ·I •JV''' 1 ,1,· I, ' •l ' "" '" . ' I •u I,•, .. . ' ,, . , ' I t•1 Cal ifornia Yesterday California Today! I •"'1 1' ' ll1J I " r'l::l\"1 ' "( It u . t [ I• , y •11 L .•' ,,_ . ,. Escape From the City Prl!ssures ,, "'• ; ltP"l! ' 1~1 t» .. I ' T i ••• .,, ""• t ••• (Jrh•~ "" ·~ II •• 1•1 ' ''"'" ••" I ' ·~•· \ .. ! '"'"on• W ••••••n "'••d"• ~' '" U ''" '4 •o•n•• " " " -' .. , ... u .. , '" ') .... @ •••• ,-1 .. --Burry ·~o Bidden Meadows! ' S miles north of E1condido on 395. CALL COLI.ICY (71•) 7•5-2373 •nr "'"•~ 1nfurmt11on wnt• ll1tltl•,. \It.Mio•· .. P.O.,,,, 7·11'i, t~nd1th>,CA fl'.lO'l' • ( lt-1 un I 'I in r>"'I" , ''I f•·1 ' I Ir. I" f1•f'Alt• 1pcr ,111(1 "'.Ad It l"'' '"" I ' I t\JO r>r o!,l'lt:lt ••l'I-" .i1tt. the 111t 111~ ol 11'4'1 oUrnno nl'lf ttvl-~ 11•1", 1t ,,o'I. ···~" '· '" -· • • • ' . C -DAil Y PILOT 1974 . 1be newest member ()f lhc auto racing fratemlty to move Ullo the Orange Coast area is Ornham McRae. McRDe and Norris tcammut c Sam Posey of San Juan Cap. lstrano wtvcilcd their powcrfu.I ~·ormula S.000 race can thi$ week and both are enthualastic about the sea50n ahead. Mcftae. born In Wellington. New Zealand, has moved 10 Dana Point but says ~e will be living in Nev.'J)Ort Beach after the Indian apolis 500. "John ~tahler got me a place in lhe same apartment com· plt1 where he \h·es,'' l>fcRae aa y11. , ~cRae. u!llikc Posey, is seekini a ride at lndy this year. I think it would be a shame not to go back alter being named rookie of the year in 1973," he says. "But rlghl now I don 't hive a ride. · "l don't like oval racing that v.·ell but I did enjoy Indian· ...,i>:::,~ a polis last year." • . ' llfcRae E ye• F orn11da One R acing Melt are bis future plans other than the Formula 5,000 strlet? H ''I 'fOUld like to try for the "'orld championship by driving In the Formula 011e race1 around Ole "·orld,'' he &ays. nJs means s"ilchlng from a nve-Utre l!lf.otll: block CbC'vy engln" In ld1 prettnt car to a three-Utre engine. Petey and car owner Jack J\fcCormack "'hose sbop!I are In ~~s': San Jue Capistrano, agree. t" "lfe ba\·e bten tesJl ng these <'ars at Rlve~lde and will be out there again tbl1 week,'' J\tcC.Ormack 1ay1. "We've te1ted the cars rive times and tbty are golnt well." Gurneff 011111 Olher Builder O•ltY Pllef '"''" •1 Jtlc.fl1r• KHllltr ·Miscues Ruinous 'fo sec DOMINGUEZ Hlt¥-Tbere are days when ottliap. It would have beer'I ' better to stay home and p<actlce. - At lea1t that'• how It appears for Southern California Colleft'I VanprdJ lollowln( twin cleleata al the hand• o t Cal St1te IDoml°""' Hiiia. •tld> _..i up an NAIA buebati playoff berth flllb 11~ and ~l triumpha Salurday on tho "1Mef1 Dell!. 'Ille holh ripped l h • Van111ardJ In tbo lint llmt -they -11 tlmU In tho nat 1nn1n1 wtth 11n alell<s~ aeveo Southml O!IUomlt-~llJ" mlacuea . lt wu ltl runa left • TH(J,J/ ~ETHOD PUJ'T WITH EYES ,,-., OVER BALL /\'."'~ At one tlme or ·another t¥ery N,· ~ / ' ' 1olf• findt that his puttin1 hu : .Upped a bit. The hole seem• to 1l i.,.; hayt; 1otten smaller, ind those · " ~ modlum·l•!llth and ahort putts \ , \ • 1ren1t aoina in as often as they ' 1 should. ' ' ' • ·What should you do? Well. \ ". ~ you col.lid chanae your stroke, ~ / 1 or alt a lower s;·p on the club, ~ .' J or fYt n buy a w putter. But ~· belot• you do a thins buty, 1 1dviae you to check one &imple but lm p0rt1nt factor: are your eyea onr the hall? '-'~'.) When you line up for a pult, your eyes should be directly over the ball, and a line acrou your eyes should be parallel to the tarpt line. If your eyes are i ntlde or outside of the taraet line, your hand• and arms will react automatically, and the ball wW end up to the lift or rltht of the cup. ,, o ''" ttAt'L _ ..... _ And the~ f&me WU alto'.'frustra -but thtl Ume stranded on , ha,. pathl !hat killed Ille Yan111atd1. ~;;;;:;;;:::;;o:::;:;:;:::::::::=:::=.::::::;::;;:;::::;:::::;;::;:::;=.:::~ ·Seven runners were 'r ou you t to 1mpron yout 1•ine. You e1n find adl'k:e stranded In the flrll three fot M'trY JOlf problem In Amie's new book, "495 Golf iMin&:I as Steve Rachunok LntOM l y Arnoid h lmer." TD aet your copy, send your auffered his ftnt 1ttblck u a namt.addreat and S4.9S to Arnold Palmerc/o this newspaper. VanprdJ pitcher tbl.s year aft.tr seven wtrw . . Docs he reels the cars are competlth·e and will they bold their own in the S.000 series? MATE R DEl'S DA N SPAIN FIE LDS A TOUGH GROUNDER IN BASIBALL. 'Ille Van111atdl' only acora ctme In the seoond 1Mln1 when G,... Elmadan doubled and ICOfed on Jim Ml111p's 1ingie. Swimming, Diving "other than Dan Gurney, we are the only ones bullding this type of race car in the United States." "J'm sure they will be very competitive in the series and we s have to feel they will bold their own in the competition," J\lc, • eonn•ck add•. palll \Yho ~II be the biggest threat in the 5.000 !erits? . ~ J\lano Andretli in a whee lbarrow would be tough. He's dr1wn1 for Pamelll Jones and that'• a good Cllmblnatiolt !'But Graham and Sam are mighty good drivers. too ." Whal are lhcy looklna fOr at Riverside when testing the cars? a Bu~y Athlete Flrlt game scorlni wa11 accounted for on rbl 1ln,:le1 by Bob Johnson and R o a e r Leweln In addition to Kip lleonon'• fteldet'a dlol<t. •:we get them up to speed to test the wings, scoops. sus- pens10!' and other little details that are important for success 1n Nc1ng. "1'te car and drvcr become a dyno and they can go al"'O\lnd the track within ~sandth or a second of the time on \he lap before once they get to this point. ''We ctn Increase the horsepo"-er to get more · speed." ( At the pr~nt time. the cars are powered by a 302 Chev· rolet engihe. aiid; are getllna: 550 bol'90powcr. Is this competitive with Gumey 'a cars? · · "We think we will have more horsepov.·er tha~ his cars when we get to J\olid-Ohio for the first race in the series June 2 " t\.IcCormack says. ' Po•ey t.i Conapete 'at Llmerocik Posey, mea n"·hUe, will compete in 1 sports car race In the Trans-Am series nest Sunday 1t Llmeroct. · Wiii be 10 to Indlanaptlls'? ~ "No, t don't plan to r• there eYtn to watcb tbe race tllls yW." 1'e says wttb emptiasls. ' What ruture plan1 does the San Juan Capistrano 'firm lla,·e ror marketlnc the cars'! -, "If they turn ~t M ii this year, we'll probably 1en them at-'·the end of tbe 1ea1t• and build new ene1," Posey says. , i'1cCornan"k B111ldh1g Tl1ird Car "Right now we're building a third car for a young dri\'er. Jon Woodner o~ San Francisco," Posey says. 11le ca.i:.~ W)ll be ready for the Mid-Ohio race in Lexington giYlng the Norris Talon MR--t team three chances at vlctorv. J And it. all began at McC.onnach Racing Enterprises in S8n "'"', ~ano._.._ ..... -....... _.,._....,.,. . _, .. ~ .. , . ' .. ~or Lo~J;.(4 : 1.~ :1 'i l i Haffless Results t • .,_ . : c.J.~TTri-.°'t;• ~ ... ~ ~lllST JtA('•. -· ~It. ~·· "· "11""1. 111 llH!S. IMJ•H Q100 u< •ar Chuc:k.. Todd II 6-'D 4.GD i.20 as e~t1! .... Plek .... 11bln • S.» .4.00 I 11 Hali, l lK'klfl•ft I . f . 'JIG sp I ,Tl•AE-1.116. . "itt ~ALSO ll:ACEC -JOOI TP1!1lle, SldM1 n. G••P'I Thnt, Mvrn1 LOO.II, l L."'* l•ck. 1Cll/\TCHl!:C-Sl1ver M•IOO'. • EX/\CTA l·P<>11!1r Cll\IC.k £. 1· *""" Pldl:. P'lld IJS.ot> COND ll:ACI, Gn9 milt . P.1«· ~. 1>11 6991. !'llf'\I l 'll)C Gr1t11n, Tl1Mor 4.10 J.00 2.tO lllKlt, P1tttrton s.'6 J,.O HO, O.aomtr f.H \ TIME-2.04 1/J. ~l.LSO ltACED -In Error, Grind l•oa-s. L.0!111 T11,, P1trlcl1 p,, JudV o!lney, • SCJIATCHfD -Armbra Gue1!, ~ferson, Tiger. 4'MlllD. ll;fCI!.,' ont , rnlll. • p1e1. l::•i..111'14• 111 19t1, '"' ... C!CIO • lnl Cl•lr Chl•I. L.ontlO '·'° 3~ 2.IO • c oucr.n. Cr•l11 '·'° 3.20 f:>••~ Ollltt. G•-'f '·'° i TtM-f-2.t'l .US. \ A.L.SO Jt/\CED -&•rmlr'I' Ol'OOPV1 t l\Ol'pes \lk!Of"l'. Horne Flr1t, s11r f~· \ Ill~ scr•lc~. •. FOUllTH Jt•CI . on• mill. Pl(f. J-Ol'dlllontd. CNW·J). S yHr o~ a. '\.oiM• • pur..e lJ700 l unny ,.lm•l'l~rst, 't11v1.... $.20 J.60 J.IO aeav Sl••no1r. C•lnt! 4.60 1.60 ~Jli•1!11 M lOll. Davl!ll<I 2.to TIAAE-2 ~ 2·J. •LSO 11:,1,CE.O -Jc/In E1rl M .. .Sea ~n gs ~Gain Third MD Se nior Stars in Ba sel>all, Track llCll CtlltM Iii i?.iif: i .. ,;'1 '1• "'11 By STE\'E DRANO In lt1aler Dci lligh's fil st league track and field ntect, Dan Spain \\'On 'the long jun1p 1orcaring a baseball \lfliform. \Vhen the t\lonarchs ht:!d their \1•eekly Snturday has£'·· ball practice rcrrnt!y Spnin 11•ort his track unif1>rm under his pin stripes. Spain. tho Orange Coast 1 area's leeding long jumper in track. at 23-9~ also h:irpens lo be the 1'.1onarchs' ,tarting second baseman on the base- ball team. hitting al a .306 clip in league µlay . "The re arc a fe\1' problcn1'i." adn1i1s the S.foot and 150- pound senior. "The day of the Beqch Cities meet was a good e1amplr." For I":! hours ir1 the 1norn· • ing. Sp<•in pract1cl'd 11·ith tl~c­ baseball team . lie quickly got a ride to NC'v.·p;>rl llarbor 1-l.igh and long jumped . "I didn't think it 11·ould affect 1ne hut 1ny legs were killing n1e," says Spain. "In order to really jump well, I have 10 have some rest." l·lc \\'<IS fifth at 20-5. His best ju1np came in a meet where he wasn 't supposed lo con11)('tc. "At Southern Counties I \rent to v.•atch Chris ~fnrtin jump." sa~·s Spain. ''Chris .. rnsn't frcling \\'ell so coach asked 1ne if I "'anted to take hii; place ··1 rC'ally didn·1 hnve time to think about it. which probably helped me . I \\'3S loose. I "'n~ getting out there real good and led after the trials al· 22·9;4. I '>s1R WALTERS ... l••'f to t•k'. c... of w .. t. "'W .. "91rcwtt,_ -the! foll'" ,i_, netvni(ly. 2052 ... _ l lwl. c--_,, ~.,·~·"" :il:T~.~"11 11 (\~':If:. 1 1 ! ' i 'Ev1n1, p O O Oooum1n. o o O f o T011l1 1t l 1 •<-~,, 111111-~ ... C•t Ctl!/41!' 001 OIXI !-~ ' t t •I ~lllt Dam Hltl1l (lllOll .. 11-11 ' 1 Wonien's Athletic Results DOH YOUI CAii. IDU ·-WE SfAllf-. OIVI -MllMn CAN HILP THE CARBURETOR SHOP , .. t"""'°"llYO~toltAlittlA '4i-1116 ....-........................ ..... Yarwood Rallies; Bucs Nab Sixth CHULA VISTA-Orange Coast College's ~1ike Yarwood. who qualified with the fourth fastest time. came back 10 \Vin the 200-yard breaststroke saturday at the Southern California swin11ning and diving championJh ips at South14•estern College. Yarv.·ood, who Frid a y captured the too -y ard breaststroke. added the 200 Sllturday in 2: 18.6. better than a second ahead of tbe second place finslher . Among Yarwood 's Yictims "·ere Saddleback College's Scott Campbell who was fifth in 2:22.0 and Yarv;ood's tea mmate. uran Marksbury. "'ho finished seve nth in 2:24.1. Pasadena, \\'h'.ich brought a commanding lead into the final day, v.·alked off with the tea.Jn title, outscoring second place Cypress 312-237. OCC was si.ith \vith 111 \\'hi\c Sadd1eback was 15th 1,1:ith 34. Colden West didn't score. Saddleback got a big boost \l'hen freestylcr Laura Hove fin ished second in the I.650 event in 17 :36 .0. Still, most of the noise from the Orange Coast area came. as ex.peeled, fro1n OCC which 98W all but one or its swimmers nnd divers tno\•e up on the final day. Larry Blaltennan, "'ho was the 12th qualifier in the 200- yard backstroke. moved up to ninth with a 2: 11.S clocking. The Pirates .also saW the 400,.yard rela y team finish seventh with a time which would have captured fifth place had OCC been ij1 the championship race. The Bucs recorded a 3:24.3. ra r better than the time which qualified tne team 10th. se;r111en1 c 1111or1111 c111111pio"'"''' Al SM1!...,s!1,..,, C<ill•'lt 1.IS4 Fr-I. H••vey (Fu!ler!l!<'l1 1•:1'.0. 2. NIVI Ul •dltb.I<.-) 11:36.0, J, Koenig (PIJadtri.I) 11;45.1, 4. Udell (PlllditMl 11 :41.t, 5. McNu!ly (El (ln't!no] 11:4t.~. I. Frlcly tH1r00t) 11:02.S. • 100 Fr._1, Oeluado (P11111en•) U ,4, '· Slrlcktt (S1nl1 l•rt..r1) s.oo. 3. Pel..-..,. lGrosJJftanll 4f.9, 4. Me1e' (C1pre"l 50.0, S, Oan1von (Piflrct l 50.J, 6.. Murph1 IH1•borl 50.4. 200 l.cl<-1. Sllllff• !'1..-c:t1 ,:01.1 ?. St1le1 CE•1l l•) t:0..2, 3. ll.l"ldtr1t>l!J9h, IFll'lltrlonl 2:07,0. '· '•cl'lt.I' IP•fftt l 2:0l.I, S. Oot1 tlll!ltur•l 1:1D.I, '· *915 (Cypr1·ul 2:10.t. Oll\tt1: t. a11t11n1111 (DCCI 1i11.I. no 8•••1-1. Y•rwwf !OCCI 1:1t.6. 2. l rlotH !Cyprea1l 2:11.1, ). Giid-ii ICltnnl 2:20.J, .L Hlnu !C'IPf"l'$l 1:70... s. (l l!'lpffll 111 ... leMc:ll) 21H ,f. f. li:O<ktnblcfl CP1..ien1I 1:n .D. Ol!Wr1: 7. M•rtfl.IMlfy IOCC) 2111.1. 'ZOO Fly-I, HNINr IP1we11111l 1102.1, 2. '"",.., ca 111et1t111111 2:~1. ,_ MCC11ntacll fkillt,,_111!"'1\l 1:0S.4, '· THE VIKING ,,.,...Oll'T ..... IWCH1 '71 FORD MACH I "'"' '"°'"!If> """' "'""" V.... ~tit trN11ft!MltA. .... C'llldl,....,.., lpitlllltt -. 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I ' ' TEXACO $5 89, 000, 000 +1 23"4 OCCIDENTAL $67,800,000 + 748"' ,\"E\\' \'ORK 11\Pl -The e-0untrics· five largest 01\ (·01npanics trin1med millions of doll~rs from their firsl- qua rtcr prof it fii:u r<'s by )<Citing up contingency funds fllr possible rctroartivr rrllrll· oil prices or lt1'\ in,.rc:t 5"~ The con1panies -Ex'\on. increa;:;es 1n costs of crude 011 ob tained from ~hddle East producing nations 'A'ilhin the pa st ye::ar. Thou~h the oil has been produced and sold. for the most part. nei ther the rv1np.1n1cs nor the coun tries ha\'£' .\'et :1&rced on the [K"iccs. In ;iddition. two cinn panies. our ex pected costs·· 11 .. hen J.I\. Jan1ieson . £ x x o n agreemenl 11.·as reached on cha irman. sa id there 'A'aS no how much the firm O'A'ed for misstatemenl in hls firm ·s the Arab oil it has received rt'port. 1hus far this ~·car. Among srcur1t1ts ::an;11},1s A spokesman for Y..lobil Oil d c I £' r m 1 n at 1 'In of lh" said that the cun1pany "did companies· r41sc r\·e, is lari.:cly not speci fy its r c s e r 1• e s a question of ,c:-ucss1,·ork b;1~('d because much of the crud" on production da !a and 11·hic h 1•:e might O\\'£' pi11·r.1 ent current oil cos1s 1n thi' ~l 1dtll<· on has alread1· be£'n sold . E.1st. "ll cou ld he improper l'J Rnscd on their· t•;1 lrul:it1ons. repon profit on sales "·hich 111·0 \~'all Strt'<'I od an;1h ~r<;. did no1 comprehend this Kebert Albr'eth! 11f Hl',' tl •Jld s Securities, Inc . and RobeM Hinckley of \\'.E. Htillon &: Co .. said Ex xon's reserved fund s might run as h1~h i\S $.WO 111 1lhon. ,JO(' Clark, an analyst v.'1th \\'crtlK'un & Co .. thinks the ~1U0 1111rli<>n figure for !::X\lt!l 1~ "'Jn lh1• b<1llpark:· "SinC'i· Trx<lt ll dl·cl:i red Sl IJ nullion. ;incl [xxon 1~ nearly 1l1rec 11n11·s la rger t han Trxac'O. 1! 11ouldn '1 .~u rprist 1nr. he said PETROLEUM Texaco. ).fobil. Culf t1 n ii St<tndard of Californ ia -say !he nioney is placed in rho• C"1nlini;:C'ncy funds 10 cover potent ial ret roacti\'C increases in cosls for the quartr r. \r11h excrplion of Tr'\nco. 1•.l1 u·h said it \.ras chtirging ea mings bv $1~3 million fo r th('i;c cost s. 1tie cornpanics refuse to detail the an1ounts of the i r con tin gency funds. Ex ."=on t1nd Socal. say they are se tting aside rnoney in the fir~! quar!er !hat they feel may be ncrot'.'d to pay any 1 :1~cs !ha t 1vould result if the L' S. Congress passed a blll eliminating th£' foreign tax credit . :idditional payment." the[ •--------------------spokf'sman said. Monroe said Exxon dec>ded Order Yours NOW .•• GULF $290,000,000 INDIANA $ 219,000,000 STANDARD (AMOCO) • + 76"4 + 81"4 6+I. Some securities analysts f'ri da v said r:xxon·s rese rve for the qua rte r could run as high as S.WO million. \\hirh \\·culd increase !he comoan~ .. ~ profit 10 O\"e r a billion for the quarter. Co111111ission Reaffir111s County A S l\ E D A R 0 t; T lhc estima te. Exxon comp troller. A.L. i\lon roe. sai d: "I won 't comment on that figure. "hcthe r it's right or wrong. because the number you·re 1rying to get at doesn't mean an~1hing in n1y opinion.·· Overti111e at 50 Ho11r s AirJJOrL Traffic .V11 SAX FBA~CISCO (t.:P!i - The California Indu s tr i a I \Ve lra re Com mis sion reaffirmed its re v i s e d regulations "'hich include men workers and for the first time permit a !~hour day withou t overtime pay last week. At a noisv meeting attt!nd~d by about ioo protes~~· \\•ho picketed the state building and marched into the meeting room, the commission .dP..nled 28 pelitions for rehearing on its 1-iarch 14 reRul11fions :ind set June I as the date the ne"· rules become effective. Most controvenial ol the ne"· rules is one allowing a workda y of 10 hours before o,·ertime is paid . In such cascs overtime mus t be paid afte r 50 hours per w1.1ek. . .\partme11ts Sentinar Set Apartments In a depressed economy 1A1Ul be the focus of a morning management se.mlnar !or in vestors. owners and maNljerS ~lay 4 at Golden Wes t Colltge. Sponsored by the evening college and A p arl m e nl >.ssociatlon of Orange C0tmty the seminar will Include top:N or concern to those lntert otlrd In protl!~llng 1tlelr investment In opart.mHtlt end the securJ11 ol their estll tcs. Rcg1slralion is SS 111nd ma y be paid al the door Pre \ 11iusly, 1rhcn the l\\lt: rult'.'s applied only to won1en and minors. O\'Crtime pay was required after eight hours >A' Ork in a single day. The protestors forced the commission out of the hearing room for a short period and too k over the podium . Later the commissioner!! relun1ed and issued their rehearing denia l, which in fl ff e c t finalized the ~larch order!. The protestors carried such signs as "women n e c d prote ctive rights and so do men." They chanted slogans. such as "IWC. Ifs not for you and me ." The ne\I' orcltrs keep the eight-hour dey In the canning. free zing and pres e rvl,ng industry and In the motion picture industry except under emergencies ond other special conditions. About five million Californ ia workers are affected by. the regulations. Th'c nu1nbcr or C'OOlmercial ;111· passengers using Orange County Airport durin~ M<'lrch v.·as Up 2i percent from the figure for ~larch 197.J and If. percent O\'er February. but the to1al traffic al the air}xlrt decreased. · Total tow er operations, including pri\•ate plane!!. 'A'tre 45,274, down from 47,157 1n Februa ry and frorn $5.~·ll in ~l nrch 1973. Deputy Dir ector of Aviation Ron Olandler attributed the decline in private plane traffic IQ a combination of the fut·l sllort<ige and the weafher. Commercial ai r passengers using lhc airport in ~larch totalled 136.009. corrparrd ro 101.Ht? in i\farch 1973 Dividend Due The rtvJ1ed orde r f o r Directors of S m 1 1 h agricullurot occupations and a International Inc. of ..NewpOrt new one for household "'·orkers Beach have declared lhe do not provkte any llmitation1 rigular qunrterly dividend of on houni or for overtlmt . six ce.nts per share on the ~linors are limited under the common l tock. payable M:iy - The contingency procedure is legal under Securities and Exc hange Co m m is s ion regulations. but acc1iunrants expr£'ssed di\'crse opini ons on "·helher a company slloulc! disclose or sub1ract cootingenl Jiabilil ies from ea mings in its quarterly fin:incial report. The oil companies say they first began to set aside thest resrrves at varying times during the past 12 rnonth~. dependin~ upon v.tic n lh t' foreign producing n a t i on s stepped up their drn1ands for grea ter participation. Gulf hegan in the first pa rt of 1973. :\lobil mentiont'd the reser\•e.~ ln the 1973 annual report but tlid not specify the amoun l. Soc~! and Exxon ::;aid the reser\'cs \\,·ere 100 insignificant to detail fo r 1973, Regarding l::x'l(on. th e \\'Orld's largest oil company. l!a>A•kins sa id : "The: concept is reasonable. but one ought to know the arnounts in\·olvecl and the assumptions behind putting the money aside.·· new ordtn to eight hour days 27 IO holde rs o( record May 13. Kid Lik t and cannot be requlrtd to Smith lnte.rnaHonal devtlops, S e 0 "·ork bt!ore 5 a.m. or after 10 m11nufactures and markets A k A d p.m. except on n I g h l s drilling and other earth-c11t· S 11 '· prec<ding a -hool da)I, ling equlpmen~ " Tbe im legislaturt ~ -;:_-======::=::;::::=:::::.:.:=======::; ~·.~~1 ~:-,~=1~ OVER 100% IN 10 WEEKS! minimum "wtge1. o,•enlme and workfng condil'°'11 to all adults and minor&· a!tet the old rules were cltallenpd in lhc oour11 on gn>unds ol prefer ntial treatmeni ~lonroe sa id ~:xxon had deducted $37 n1iltion for tax pa ymen1s for the quarter because "it's pretty obvious to us that Congress is going to pass the tax bill." Soca\ did not say how mu ch it had set aside fo r laxes. 10 deduct the unHl:ated amount because .. lo not recognize the cost resulting from a change . (~ ?:\.-:.... in !he participation levels j would grossl y overstate our earnings and v.•ould b e A ')' of finan<c for Ciulf Oil. said he ' ,, 1 ,) \ 1000 Analysts. g o \' e r n me n l offiria\s and some oil men say a principal reason t he compan ies ma\" be holding hack from disclosing their cootigency reser\'cs. or adding the m to gross profits, is rear of public rea ction. rnisleading W the p..ib\ic. •· ~"'" ... Fred Deering. 'ice prc,id cnl {ce -~ Beaut•1f ul did nol consider the estimate ,<~ in in •• •••d panicipatlon ~ -=~-·-,,,_...: Sti·ck-on Labels costs a eontigeney reserre. - ·"It's more just an estim ate as TT'" - to "Aila! thi true cos t of !he material i,, .. he said. • PERSONALIZED '·The Arabs lo.now 'A'ha t our es timated prices are ." said a ~1iddle East specialist for Philco-Ford ~~~~~·:o asked to remain \"\' itlS Job Howe\"er. a spokesm~~ •STYLISH •EASY TO USE • Exxon. Ar~ La mb .. said the An eiperimental an uaircraf\I company dld not disclose the .systl'm designed ro be carried special charge ''bcc~use \l,·e and used by fool <>0l<l1er.~ ~·1!1 di~n·t .... ·an_t lo ,g1\'e the be built by Ph ilci>F(Jl'"d 's ~hdeast nahons an _ 1dc~ as to Aeronu1ronic Oi vi11ion i n ~;ha t ~·e v:ere estimating as '.'\!?\\-port Beach. •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND Firm.s Get, Con.tracts · Two Orange Coi.mty fi rms ha\'e befn awarded federal contracts totaling ~.722.7611. Zcrl'Q Indust ries i n(', of l'\f'A"J>Orl Beach has recei,·ed a !:1 .722.i~O contract froin the Air Forre for ~·ork to be done in 11s Gn rdcn Grove plant. according to Rep. Andr('w lfinsha~· (R·l\'e>Al>OM Beach\ lnlerstate Electro nics of Anaheim has betn a"A·arded a 5.1 million contract to build data recording equipmen1 for the Trident J nUs.slle program by the N'avy Strategic Sy~lems OffiCf. H!nsha\I' said. il ' •• , '-ct.,., .... .m.4 ci..w .... ~11111 o..i.t • Hew '74 , ... H9Mllli..clll ..... , •• MONTH Plllt 11'11 a lit. 00'\ A,...,-. (•M ii 1' Mo. 0.LL. COHNllL CHl'flOl" 21JI HAllOI I LYD. C.OITA MUA !4 ... 1111 The mis~iles 1.~nl l b cj conStructed under a S5 million contract from the U.S. Armyl :'llissilc Command . Redstone j Arsenal. Al<i tam;i, The syi.tr1n v.·ill use a !a ~er ht-am guidance system to help track I~ .target. j Acronu1ronic ...,.111 build 11 total of IU n1issile!'. rhe lt rsl to be dcl i\'ercd ro the Arm\' 1n Jul\· 19i5 for tc:-,1in~ 1 SILVER BARS SllYtt ""' lilt-0Ytf' 1W'/o 1t1 Vttvt DIH11tt T~I ... ,, 6 M.,.lh•• c.,..141.,,11.i c.,,.,.,. ~,,., ... Ot '"'"""'i•lt ... 1.,,, l"ITllt(Ol'ITl .. lNT•l IHVISTMINT COMP•NY ...... ..., ,...,., °""' .... "' 1 ... 'lfllMloll , ... , .. Nt•flort 1•¥'-(1. 644-9410 r ' SH A"f .. N D SIZ£ 0' LAlfl M11 John Doo 113 M11n St••tt Anrto"'"· A nr1 t tl~ 1 2 1 •~ ~----------~ L1111•• Oo Mot 111., • """ltd l o«le• Fill in t tli• co1.1pon, clip .,.d :n•1I with S 1 15 lo: Pilol Print•l'l9 L.•l>t l O tY • Post Of fie• Bo• I S60 Coat• Mes•. C•lifor"i• 9"2626 ., L---------------------~ ' • . C tJ 't>AI LY PILOT Checkered Flag · , WITH HOWARD L. HANDY' " The ne"'CSI n1cmber of the au to racing fratern ity to ffiO\'C inlo the Oi-angc Coast area is Crnham McRae. ti;fcRae and Norris tcamn1a1c Sam Po!G,l_ of San Juan Cap. Citrano tmvcilcd their poWcrful Pormuta 5.«IO race cars this week aod bo th are enthusl&stic abo ut the season ahead. l'\fcRa e, born in Wellington , New Zealand, has movl!d to Dana Point bot says he will be living in Ne\\i:iort Beu.ch after the fndlannpolis 500. "John l'\fahler gol me a plaee in the same apartment com- ple1 where he I Ires,'' l'\fcRae says. l'\fcRac. un li ke Posey, is seeklng a ride at Ind y this ytar. "I think it "'Ould be a shame not to go back after being named rook ie of the year in 1973," he says. "But right now I don 't have a ride. "I don't like oval facing that v.•ell but I did enjoy Jndlan· apolis last year." _.,._;_;: iUeHae Eyes Fornnll• 0Ke Hacl119 Wltat are his future plans olhtr than the Formula 5,000 series? "I 1f0Uld like 10 try for the ll'Otld cllamplonsblp by drlvUlg in the Formula One ra<'tll around the ,.·orld," he says. Tbls m<'i1D5 s\li lchlng from a flvr:-Utre 8toc'k block Chevy engine In his present <'n r io a thrtt-lllre r:nglnr:. Posey .and <'Ur o"mr Jack l'\fcCormack "'host 11hops are In San Juan Caplstrnno. agree. "Wt ba\'e been testing these <'ars at Rlvenlde and wtll be ~~?~~'.;~~\l .. iJll!llml out there again this week." ~fcCormack says. ti ''We'vr: te11cd the earl five times and they art going well." G11r11e11 011111 Olher Builder Does he feels the cars arc competiti~ and will they hold lhc ir own in the 5.000 series? "Other than Dnn Gurney. \1:e are the only ones bui lding this type or race car in the United States." "I'm sure they will be very competitive in the series and we ha\'e to feel they wi ll hold their own in the competition ," l'\Ic· Cormack adds. \Vho will be the biggest threat in the S.000 series ? "lt1ario Andretti in a ''"heelbarrow ,.'Ould be tough. He's d.rivin1 for Pamelli Jones and that's a good mmbination. ."But Graham and Sam arc mighty good drivers, too." )\1lat arc they lookin11 for at Riverside when testing the cars? · "We get them up to speed lo test the wings, scoo ps, sus· pensio!1 and other little details that are important for success 1n racing. '"l11c car and drvcr become a dyno and lhey can go around the track wi1hin one-thousandth of a second ol the time on the lap berore once they get to this point. "\Ve can increase the horsepov.·er to get more speed.'' At th e pre6J'.!nt time, the c.ars are powered by a 302 Chev· rolct engine and1 are getting 550 horsepower. Is thls competitive v.•ith Gume~,o's cars? "We think \Ve ~ill have more horsepower than his cars v.•hen v.•e get to Mid-Ohio for the first race ln the series June 2." l\lcConnack says. Po•e11 t• Con1pf!te 'ut LhKero.!k Posey, mean•·bilt, will compete in a iports car race In the Trans-Am ierles nest Sunday at Llme~lc. • WUJ be go to lndianapetls? . "No. r don't plan to go tbtrt e,•en to watch tbe race Olis yru." lie says "'Ith emphasis. \\'bat future plnn s does the San Juan Capistrano 'firm ha\'e for marketing the cars'! ' "If they turn Ollt ~'tlJ tbls ye.or, Wt'll -probably 1el1 them at the ud of the season and build new ones," Po1ey sayt<, ~lcCorma<'k B1dldh111 Tl1lrd Car '·Right now we're building a third car for a young driver. Jon Woodner of San Francisco." Posey says, The car "ill be ready for the ?-.lid-Ohio race in I..e xinglon giving the Norris Talon MR-I team three chances at victory. And it aU began at l'\tcConnach Racing Enterprises tn San Juan Ct\PiSlrano. -...... --...... ........,_,,_. ..,.._ .. • • ~or LosA4 • 1 • ) , •• Harliess Results Sea ~ngs : Gain Third D1flr Plltl '''"" tr lltk1r~ .. ..,.,.,. MATER DEl'S DAN SPAIN FIELDS A TOUGH GROUNDER IN BASEBALL. Spain a Busy Athlete MD Senior Stars in BaselJall, Track , By STEVE BRA~D Of ltlt D1llY P1191 $1111 In ft1aler De i ll igh 's fi1 ~t league track and field nu.•tt, Dan Spain \\'On ·111e Ions jw11p v.·eari ng a baseball unifonn. \Vhen the ~louarchs !it!d their 11·eek ly Saturday h!isC'- ball practice rcr.cotly Spain 11·ore his !rack unifurm unde r his pi n slriprs. Spain. the Orange Coos! 1 area's leading lOl'li jumper in track, at 22-9:U also h:irpen;; to be the ~1onarch::1' 51Jrting second baS<'man on the basr· ball tea1n. hitting at a .306 clip in league µluy . "There are a fe\r problrn1-s." adniit s the 6-foot and lfi()- pound se nio r. "The day of the Beach Cities meet was ;1 good example." For-117 hours 111 the 1norn· . , ' LEASEA'74610 WAGON $99.19 mo. • Tu!ll,.,.OC.L COSTAMHADATSUtoa Jl4$ liARIOltLYO. C.M. S40..•410 ' " ing. Sp;1in practiced \I Ith the basC'b<1ll 1ean1. li e quickly qot a ride to Nr11·1)()rl llnrbor Hig h and Jong jumped. ··1 didn't lhink it \\'OUld affctt tnC' but n1y legs \\-'ere killing rne." says Spain. "In order to rrnlly jllnt p \VCll, I h:i\'c 10 hnve some rest ." 11c \\'ilS fifth al 20-5. His best jun1p came in a meet \1·hcre he w a s n · t supposed to con1pctc. "At Southe rn Counties \vent to \1·ntch Otrls ~1ar1 in jun1p,'' says Spain. "Chris y,·asn·1 ft~ling ll'ell so coach a.~kc<l rn e 1f I v .. anted to take his place "1 really didn't have lime 10 ttunk about it. v:hich probably ht•lpt_-d mt. 1 \\'as loose I v .. n~ getting out t hen.~ renl good and led after the trials at 22·9~4 . I ' ~SIR WALTERS fti. le1y I• l•k• <•,. •' Werth rt'Wt«Holtt.n'- 'Mft thet fe ll 11'1 p1_, ,...wNllr. 2052 Ne ...... 11..t. ' ,_.... , .... {' Miscues Ruinous To sec DOMING U EZ ~Thert •re day1 when oerhape It would have bl!en · better to stay home and practice. At least tbat'• how It appears for Southern c.1uorn1a COll•ft'• vancuards lollo•lnl lwln cleCeala al lbe hand1 of C•l Stale JDomlOflltZ Hlllt . •tl<h -up In NA!A butball playoff berth "11h 11'1 Md ~I triumpllo Saturday on tbt wlnlle~• Oeld. 'l1>e hotU ripped I b e vanauardl tn lhe ftnl 1am• wtlen Ibey IOOred II ttlllft In lhe nat lnnlnl wllh nw llfelies and 1even Southern C.lllom!a Collet< mltCUet. A.nd· the second game waa alto frustratln,-but th!• time it .,.... potential runs left stranded on lht base patha that killed the Vanauards. Seven runn e rs wert. 1tranded in the flrlt thm iMlna:s as SUive Rachunok suffered his lint setblck u a Vancuards pitcher this ye11 alter seven 'tfinl. The Vanauardl' only score came In the second · Inning wbtn Gt'61 Elmaalan doubled and ""'td on Jim Mllaap's single. First game scorlni was accounted for on rbl 1lna:le1 by Bob Johnson and Ro i e r Lewetn In addltlOll to Kip Jlee1T'01'11I fttJder 'I cholct. • • I i;~ c•1 c~n-., 001 OCll) ?--l 1 C.11 S!1t1 {OclM Hltl1l 11 1)00 • •-11 ' 1 Women's Athletic Results ' ™(JJ/~ETHOD /1~ At one time. or another every / r~;' ': aoller find• that his puttina hu ~ ' .Upped a bit. Thi hole seems to ' t.i ; have aotten 1maUer, and those ~ '-. ...h medium·lensth and short putts \ " \ : PU1T WJTll EYES OVER BALL •ren•t 1oin1 in as often as they , \ 1 1hould. \ , Whit should ·you do? Well, 11 "\ q- you could chanae y,our stroke, f /, ' or a•t a lower pip on the club, · or nen buy a new putter-. But before you do any.thins bl.sty, I 1dviM you to check one simple but important factor: are your •-.;><;;.>'". eyes over the ball? • · When you line up for a putt, your eyes should be directly over the ball1 and a line acrou your eyes 1hould be p1ralle1 to the taraet line. If your eyes are inside or outtide of the taraet line, your hinds and aims will react automatically, and the ball wW end up to the left or riaht of the cup. '" ~ '"' ~~.,.l. -· "'"' - ou you e to mprove your same? You 1.'ln find advk:e for every aolf problem in Arnie's new book , "495 Golf Lntont By Arnold Palmer." To get your copy, send your rwn'tddreta and S4.9S to Arnold Palmer c/o thil new1r1per. Swimming, Diving Yarwood Rallies; Bucs Nab Sixth C H U L A VISTA-Orange Caast Co l lege's ~like Yarwood, who quali fied with lhe fourth fastest time. came back 10 \\'in the 200-yard breaststroke Saturday at the Southern Cali fornia swln11ning and dl \'ing champion.ships at Southy,·estern College. Yar:"A·ood, \\'ho F rid a y captured the JOO -y ar d breaststroke. .11dded the 200 Saturday In 2: 18.6. better than a second ahead of the second place flnsiher. Among Yarwood 's vic tims "'ere Saddleback College 's Scott Campbell who v.•as fifth in 2:22.0 and YaN·ood's teammate. Oran 1'-1arksbury. \\'ho finished seve nth in 2:24.1. Pasadena. \Vhich brought a comn1anding lead into the final day, v.·alked orr with the tea1n title, outscoring second place Cypress 312·237. OCC was sixth \Vith 111 v..•hilc Saddleback was 15th \Vith 3'1. Golden \\'es t didn't score . Saddleback got a big boost \\-•hen freestyler La ura Hove finished seeond in the 1.650 event in 17:36.0. Still, most of the noise fr om the Orange Coast area came . as ex pected . fror?J OCC.: v.'hich saw all but one of its !lwi.mmers and divers mo,·e up on the fina l day. Larry Blattennan. \\'ho was the 12th qualifier in the 200- yard backstroke. moved up to ninth with a 2: 11.5 clocking. The Pirates also 53\\' the 400..yard relay team finish seventh with a time which "''ould have captured fift h place had OCC been in the championship race. The Boes recorded a 3:24.3. far better than the time "''hich qualified the team 10th. Swttl~nl C1llfor11h CllilmPi•n•hiPI Al S"""~wn!1rn Colli'• !.'5(1 Fref--1, H••~t~ (Fvller!anl l•:U.O, 1, HtYt U1~dltbl(k1 11:3'.0. J, Koenig (P111dt ...il 11:•S.1, 4. Udell CPtJ .. IMil ll;d .t, S. Mc N~lly !El C1mll'IO} 11:•9.0. 6. Fti<IY (H11oor) 11:07.S. ' 100 Frtt-1. Ot!11.0o (P1•1den1 f •& •. 7. Sltld<l1 IS1n!1 ll1rt>ar1l SOC. 3. Ptll'llO!I (Goos1mOl'I! ''·'· '· Mt Yt l (Cypr1ul 50.0. S. Oontvon !Pierce! 50.,, 6. M111p11y !H1rt1or! se.•. 200 l edt-1. SllYl'll !Pll'ICI) 1:01.1 1. Sttley fl<•1I LA) 2:0..1, :; , llll!<d-IU!lll IFllll1rton1 2.01.0. 4. 1"1chtl'I l''lerc1) 2:0l.I, s. Doti CV.,,l11r1 ) 2:10.,, 4. l ou (CYP<flll 2:10.1. Olt11r1: '· l!llltf'TfttR IOCCJ t :11.t. no 81111-1. Vt rweM tOCC) 1:11.L ?. ll rloOft ICvpreu l J:1t.1, 1 G1..iwe1t !Cit~) 1:Xl.S. I. HIM$ IC~rtnl J:10.I, S. ClmPMll (St<Mlitffck) J:JJ.1, 1. JIQ(kt nt1.1cl'o (Pn-KeNI 2:2l.O. OIMrl: 1. Martr1bwy COCCl 1:11.1. 200 Fly-I. Httlhlr (Pt lieltN011 :02.l. 2. r..,,,., 111titr1tltldl 2:o.1.1. 3. 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S1lkll1t1ck :M, S1n•.i Mon!c1 )1. Ci t•u1 '9. LA Vl lll'I 7~, Sin Sen1dlno V•ll~~ ?•, Venturi u. 11110 11ond0 n. Ll>l'lt &Mell 11. Ct•r1f'os 1. Ml. SAC. 0-t!Hft \11111 and V.CC 0 Mater Dei Hosts Golf The .\later Dei High School fourth annual golf tournament "'ill be staged at Irvine Coast Country Club Monday with a shotgun sta rt gettin g the event under way al 12:30. Proceed s from the eveot will be used to purchase new game jC"rseys for football , mainta in the present golf program . purchase new high jump and pole vault equipment and for other athletic equipment at ~later Del. H. G. "Dad'' ~tiller. a 96- ycar-old golf enthusiast from Anaheim. has been named hooorary chainnan for the Orange County men 's golf championship o v e r the ~tcmorial Day weekend. Cosla Mesa Gordon Voss 1s I h r president's CUfl champion ,1L Co.st.a ~lesa Ciolf and Countrv Clu b. . Voss d e fe a tc .:I John Chap1nan on the 16th hole to gain the title. 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' \E\\' ''OH\\ tt\P 1 -The countr1rs' fJ\'e largest 011 to1np<inics 1rin1med millions or doll;ors from their fir !'!· quarter prof it fii::ures by :-;cuing up contingency funds trir possible rc1roacti\'e (·ru•il 011 prices or tax in"rl'a~•·" 1ncrea...<'s in costs of crude oi l obtalll('d frorn ,\liddle E:ast producing nat ions \\'ilhin the pa st }C3r. Though the oil has been produced and sol1I. for tht' n1os1 part, neither the ('Otnp.11111."s nor tht• countries h;1\t' 1<'1 ag rrcU on !he price.~. our expected costs 11o·hen a"reement 11o·as reached on hov.· much tht firm o"·ed for the Arab oil ii has rccei\'ed thus far this yea r. J .K. Jan11eson. !'.: x :t on chairman, said there was no misstatement In his firm 's rrport, An1ong s:ec·unt1•·~ an:"ll~-.1s. d c I r r m 1 n a I l 1 11 of lh" cri1npan1cs· r(':>('r\"('., 1s lar~1,ly ;i (IU<'Sl 1on of ~ue5~11ork l:i;t\\·rl tin J)roduc11on dat;1 and t"urrcnt oil costs 111 !ht ~l 1ddlt· East. Secur ities. Inc , and Rolx·n Hinckley or \\1 E H11tton & Co.. said Exxun·s reserved funds might run "' h1~h a~ ~·UM) nlllltCJO. TEXACO $589, 000,000 . OCCIDENTAL $67, 800,000 PETROLEUM . GULF $290,000,000 INDIANA $ 219,000,000 STANDARD (AMOCO) I ' +123% + 7481' + 76" + 811' ~ " Ntw1 CRt tl The con1panies -Ex~on. Texaco. ~fohil. r:u1r a n ll St andard of l".'."llifornia -~:1 ~ the rnoney is pl aced in thl' et1ntinjl'.t'ncy funds 10 t'O\'cr pOIC'ntial rctroact1rc incren scs in co.;!.< for the quar trr. \\'ith excE"pllon of Tt"o;cico. 1·. l11r:h said it v;as chnrging eamings b\" Sl.\l million for these costs. the cornpanil'S refu se to detail the amounts of 1 h c i r contingency funds. Some securities analysts frida 'I said Exxon's restr1·r for the q11ar1cr could run as high as StOO millio n. 11l11<'h 1rcu!d incrrase the comnany'5 profit lo 01·cr a billion for !he quarte r. Co111111 iss ion Reaf fir1n s A S I\ E 0 A Po 0 t; T lhc estimate. Exxon comptrollcr, A.L. :\l on r()('. said : "I won't comment on that figu re , u ht"ther it's right or wrong. hecausc the number you're tr\-ing to get :it doesn't mean ;uiything in my opinion." ()ve r ti111e al 50 Hour~ Airp ort Tra ff ic VJ> SA\' FH:\:\C\SCO !L'PI I - The Galifomia t n dust r i a I \Ve lf arc Co mmis s ion reaffirmed its re v i s e d regulations \\'hich include nlen workers and for !he first time permit a JO-hour day wilhout overtime pay last week. At a noisy meeting attcnd"d by-about 200 protesto~s. 11·ho picketed the state building ~d marched into the meeting room, the commission dP.nled 28 petitions for rehearing on its f\1arch 14 reguh1!ions :ind set June I as the date the ne11· rules become errectlve. Most controvel"!ial of the nc"· rules is one allowing a workday of 10 hours before o\'ertime is paid. 1n su~h cases overtime must be paid after SO hours per ll'erk ,\partmcnts Se11unar Set Apartments in a depressed economy "'ill be 1be focus of a morning management seminar for investors, o"'l1en and manager!i ~lay 4 at Golden Y.'est College. Sponsored by the e,·ening college and Apart m ent Association of Oran~ Countr the stminar "·Ill include 1op:~ of concern to those lnterecte:1 in pro1ceting their ln\'estm<'n l In apartments and the securit:: of their est11tcs. Registration Is SS and may be p.ild :it the door Pre\ 1<1us!y 1·. hen the 1\VC rult'S 11pp\lcd only lo won1cn and minors. overtime pay was required afier eight hours "'·ork in a single day . The protestor!I forced t~ commission out of the hearing room for a short period and took over the pt)diurn, Later the commissioners rclumed and issued their rehearing denial. which in e ffe ct finalized the ~larch orders. The proteslors carried such signs as ''women need protective rights and so do m('fl ... They chanted slogans. such as "TWC. It's not for you and me." The ne\I· orders kN!p the eight·hour day in the caMlng. freezin g and pr es er v In g industrv and In the motion picture. industry except und er l'mergencies and other .spctlal conditions. About fi\'e million Californ ia "'·orkers are affe<!ted by. the regulations. The number of t'ommercia \ ;11r passengers using Orange Cnuntr Airport durin~ ~iar('h \\"as up 2i pcr('('nt from the ll gure for ~Larch 19i.l and JG percent ovrr February. but the total traffic at the airport decreased. Total tower operations. including private planes. v•ere 45,274. dO'A-Tl from 47,157 in Febru<.1ry and fro n1 55.211 in l\l:irch 1973. Deputy Director of Aviation Ron Chandler aUributed the decline in private plane traffi c to a combination of the ful·l short:ige and the weather. Commercial air passengers using the 11irport in l\-farch totalled 136.059. CCl!l'parr<I 10 107.Hl2 111 ~lflrC'h 197l . Dividend Due The reviaed order f o r Directors of S m i t h agricultural o«Upatlons Md a International Inc. of Nev.'J)Ort ntw one for household worker! Beach ha,·e decl&re<l the do not providt' An)' limitations regular quarterly dlvidend of on hour~•or tor cvcrtlme. si x cent& per share on the ~1ioor1 are limited under the common stock. payable May · The contingency procr.durf' is legal under Securities and Exehange Co m m i s s i on regul:it1ons. but acer»unt:1 n1 s f•xprci;sed di1·1·rsc opini0ns on 11·hether a eompany should. disclose or subt ract contingent liabilities from ea mings in its quarterly fin:incial report. The oil compan ies say the y first began to set aside these rescrYe.s ar varying time s during the p:ist 12 months. dcpcnrlin~ upon \\ticn. the foreign producing n a t 1 n n s stepped up lhf'ir den1ands for greater part icip:it ion. Gulf hcgnn in the first p.irt of 19i 3. :\lobil n1entioned the reser1·e~ in the 1973 annual t cport but did not srcc:i fy the aitlount. Soc-al and ~::xxon sai<I th e reserve~ wcrr too insignifi(ant 10 detuil for 1~1:1. Rc!!arding t::x xon . t h c 1\"0rld's largest oil company. P.a"•kins said : "The concept ii; reasonable. hut one ought to know the an10unts inl'O!l'ed and th"e assumpt ions behind putting the money aside .. THE CO~IPA1'1.ES altributc lhe reserves to po s sible new orders io eiafit hour days 27 to holderjj of record ~lay 13. Kid Lik tO and canno1 be required to Smith lntematlonal develo ps. S . C "'ork ~fore 5 a.m. or alter 10 manufactures and n1arkels A k A d p.m. except on nil h t s drill mg and other earth-cut· S ll \ · preceding a non-1ehool d11t . 11ng equipment. .J The tm legislature pa4Sl'd ·..--=---======::::=::::::.::::::::::::=::::=:::..: ~·.~· r~J~'"!~~,,~~ ~~·~ OVER 100% IN 10 WEEKS! minimum wa,i~. overtime Ac'"°"""' ....... ....., ., dfiltk ..... wpm-.,. Mfttr. and "·orklng condillons to all c .. t. dftcom"' _. efflt.•...,. •Mitilllot ... ..,._. ........ Mel adults and mln()(I art er the -., ""-•· _...._ t+c.. •• ..,... 12,100-.. old rules were ch•llenpd ln c.a Mr. Grtt• the rourts on i:round• of s•0.2Jll 'AM to MMll prefer ntial 1reatment !n ;1ddit1un, 1110 L'On1 panies. Exxon and Sora l. s.1y lhl'y are st'lt 1ng aside monry in lhc (1rs! quarter th:-i! they fl'cl rnay be ncedrd 10 pay nny t:1,\:C'S that \\·ou!d rrsull if the L. S. f'nngress passed a bill el1m1nat1ng thr foreign tax credit. .\lonroc ~aid Exxon had deducted $37 n1ilhon fo r tax pay1ne11ts for the quarter tii:cause "it's pretty Ob\·ious to us that Congress is going to pass the tax bill." Socal did not say how much it had set aside for taxes. Analysts. go ,. t r n ml' n t officials and some oil men say a princi pal reason th e rompan1es mav be holding back fron1 disclosing their coougcncy rcscr\'es, or adding them to gross profits, is fear or public reaction. ··n ie Aral:ts know v.·hat our estimated prices are," said a ~fiddle East Spe<'ialist for Texacxi, v.·ho asked to remain anonymous. However. a spokesman tor Exxon. Art Lan1b . s aid 1he company did not disclose the specia l charge ''lx.'t.1use v.·e didn't "'ant to give the r.tideast nations an idea as 10 \\·hat "''' v.·erc estimating as Firnis Get Co ntra cts Two Orange County fi rms hal"e been av.·ardtd federal rontrilC'IS tfl!aline: ~.i22 i6J. 7A'.'rt·o Indust ries Inc_ of ~e\4-port Bcal'h has recei,·cd a ~3.i22 j60 contraci from the Air Foret' f{;r v.·ork to be done 1n 1!s Garden Grove plan t. according to Rep. Andr!'W lfinshn "' (R·'.\ev."port Beach 1 lnl!'rstate ElectroniC! of Ana heim has been av.·arde<I :i S-1 million contract to build dara recording equipment for 1hc Trident I ntiS$tle program by tllf' r\tl\')' SfralCRIC Sr~lcms Office. Hinshn1~· said. I CONNELLEASE l:l [i] Te•' ,_,.,., A•ttitlri .... c~ •• ,., .. Le-sl111 DMlet • New 11~ w ... H.t&lllMctt 18840 ,Ill MONT" ,.1..,. lt• lo l lr. 0.. APt' c.-tdlf 2f~,...,_ 0.1 ..... CONHILL CHIY•Oln 211.I HAllOl ILYD. COSfA MllA 14 ... I :ttl A ~l)l)kesn1an lor r-.toh1 I Oil said that the con1pany "<lid not specify its r <' s <' r 1· cs because much uf thr crud" 11·hiC'h ·we mi ght 011·e pa\'r.1cnt on has alrrad1· Norn sold ''It cou ld be in1propcr !•• repon profit on sales \l'h1ch clid not comprehend this lla~<·tl on tht·1r 1·•1h·11lat1011 ~. 11\0 \\'all Strl'r! nil :in:ill-.r<;, H.obtrl Al!)re,·h1 ul If~·~ 11•1lds .Joe t:l:irk , an an11l\sl "·nh \\'crthciu1 & Co .. thinks the t 11io 1111llion fig"ure for ~:'>.:\l•ll rs "111 IJIL' hallp:irk ... "Sin<•t• Trx<1en dl·rl.'.l red $11:1 u11l11on. an d f:.'(XOn 1s neerl~ tllrcr 111111·<: larger r h 11 n T<'x:tco. 11 111)U[dn·1 ~ur1>r!sr Ill(' ht• ~.lld additional pa jment,"' I h el-•----------------------. spokesman said. ~lonroe said Exxon decided o d y NOW IO deductlhc onstated '"'°""'• r er ours o o o because "to not re cognize the! cost resulting from a change in the participation le1·e\s1 \l,'OOld grossly overstate ourl earnings ~and "·ould b c misleading to lh <' public.·· I. '""d °""in~. ,;er rrcsidcn• ~rf ~ Beauf'iful of fina nce '°' c.,1r OH. said he '.~ \ \ • did nol coosider the e~timate ~~ in i nc• ••ed part icipation .AE/ir_. •. -==· -Ii-Stick-on Labels costs a oontigenC)' reserye . -- "It's more just an estimate as to \\"hat the true cost of the material is:· he said. • PERSONALIZED 1000 P hilco-Ford •STYLISH \\'in:S J ob •EASY TO USE An experimental an1ia1rcraft 1 l!1·sttm des igntd to be carried a·nd used by foor soldiers \.\ill be built by Phil<»Fc1rd's Aeronutron ic Division 1 n \'e\\'j'.IOM Beach. •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND The missiles will be[ constructed under a $S milli on oontra:ct from the U.S. Army : \lissilt Command Redsl-Onc f Arsenal. Alatnm1. Th<' S\'Stc,n v.·itl u!e a !ai;ror bt><im ~idane<! s~stem !Q help trat·k the ,targel. l Aeronutronic "''111 build a iota[ of JO n1issil~. the ftrst fl) he delivcrl'<l 10 the Arm~· 1n .J ulv J97j for 11:_~;1\11~ SILVER BARS lll'ftt Nit llht<! O~t< IC ... I• \tllwt Oll•lllt Tiit •••I . ,,., ...... .. c ... , ...... li•t ,.,,.,,,, ,,.,, .. Of l"11nM11!t ~l•t•Y INTflt(O,.,,.tMlH II\. IN\tllTMlNT COM•.IMT tM """"" CllflfW Or•l'I ... "' fn• ''11-iel Clflft< ljfwl'O'f l•Kll. (1, 644-94 10 r I M •• Jot111 Oot 12) Mtln $1tee1 Al'l~IO•tl , A l'IJt!t l ~ 12J A ~ ~-------___, ------------------- Fitl rn lhil CO\lpOn, cl ip 11nd :T111I wrlk SI 2S to: Pilot Prlnltng l•bel Div , Polt Of fie• Sox 1560 Cost• M•••. C•liforni.11 9l626 , L------------------~.J ~ 8 OAILV PILOf _Housing on the Brink Will U psiirge i11 Start.s Boost Eco1io1riy? Hy JOllN CUNNlr~· 7 NE\\' YOHK IAP l -~tnny eeonomist~ are hoping for an lncrc.'.'lse in housing a1.1.ivity to help boost thfi t't·nnon1 y ou t of Ule hole into \vhich lt tripped during the past ye"r. Unprt>dictable at tht· 111 n 111 l! n I . hoy,·evcr. is \\'hclh\lr hOU!illl R will bt able to provide 1hat push. 1'hc ur11·C'rlriin!Y of It <11! hus nu\n,v a n cronn1ni.qt In a quandary. l-lou~i11g . u srcrns. ha~n 't rnade up its mind. Arter plunging fr<1111 an annu.11 ri1Lc ur nearly 2.5 n1illion housing stnrl.!> earl~ 111 l973 lo rey,·er tlwn I.~ uull1u11 tlu:. January. activity rcsuinetl 111 Frbruury IJl !Mt mooth the i.1art rnlt· rost· to 1.8 milllon units. flest Bets Listed CA~tE 1'1ARCll, however. and acllvily dropped again to the January level. That "'as bad new s. I lowevcr. housing permits. an indicator of future hCtivity, ro!W, and that '<''US good new s. 1'o lht' rl'scuc of fo recasters "'ho find th~ erratic <ictivity too ntuch to toll'rule conies Suul Klan1nn. housing aulhorll y and vice prt>sident and chief e<:onomhH or the National Association of Mutual Sa \'ini;:s Ha nks. Said he: "~·ly hunch is that the coming housing upturn y,·iJ I proceed at a relatively slow pnce. ~ly fc·ur is that even a sluggish rCCO\'Cry niay be prcma turt'l y abon.1..'<l ." The long-ll"'<iilcd housing upturn. he S.'iid. "1nay prove d1s;i ppoinling." Apa~tme1it Popularity IN AN ADDRt;SS here. Kinman cited soo1c or the mo.st compelling factors underlying his relaUvely bearish view: I. The large backlog or unsold new units. Buyer •resistance in private housing markets wa11 mounting last year, he said, al the very time many nl!w homes were coming on tht niarket. "As a resul t. unsold inventory mounted and by early 1974 was equal to one years s.iilcs. subslantlally vbove a year t"arlier." 2. J\1ount ing land costs and housing prices. Some potential buyers, he said. may ha ve been discouraged by the rapid arceleration in costs. "They have secood thoughl!i "'hen they ~ their favorite $30.000 house sparling a new $50,000 price lug " :J. Naggml! ene r gy unccrt11inli1>s ''Uncertainties aboul where and \\'llether lo build or buy h:=ive not disappcart'd ," said Klaman. N~ithcr buyers nor builders have forgotten lilt 1rau1na of the energy shortage. REAL ESTATE ConMe11 Bilking . Buyers COVINA fAP) -Con artists \.\'ho rent houses they don't own are bilking Califomia families out of millioos of dollars a year, says a \\'est Covina mortgage attorney. . "It 's a n1ultimillio n dollar • Rising Across N atiOJ! .i. General consumer mataisc. Caution. concern . confusion and conjtraint tend to damper prospective housing buoyafl('}'. he said. "A four Cs trarne of n1ind is not cooducjvc to long-tern1 h o u s i n g co1nnlit111ents. ·· ripoff that saps innocent but EVERYTHING'S SPACIOUS BUT CLOSE AT HANO ignorant persons \.\'ho can Hom• "' Amf•c C•nyon S•nds Vill•5, P•lm Sprin91 offe r u horizont al floor plan. your own patio . or balcony. and landscapin~ ma inlained by the managcn1cnt. On !hi! debil sid<': you cun expect less p1·ivacy and a longer 001nmutc. usually least affo .. d ii ," s:i.id _______ _ H\ lli\\'10 JORDA'I Wr!!!e11 l•r •1~oc••ltC1 1>r1u On <'t: 1t SP('n1cd inconC't·l\::t ble that :rnyonc \\'Ould v0Junt<1r ily sell a lll<.i' house and 1novc to an apartn1c·n1, Nnw it /YJppcn s every clay. : Some apar1tnent-come-latel1cs :ir~ di vorced or v.·idov.·cd. Others have raised f8milies and no longer need se ven roon1s aiid a haU acre of lawn. ~1any have been thlnsferred, or are red up with the long cnmmu te. If you're about to make the jun1p, your first conce rn \\'ill be choosing the kind of place which y,·iJl best suit your nc<.'ds. If you most value privacy. efficiency and t'OllVenience. seek a city spot close lo work and the urban action . For a little more breathing space. safely and freed(>m from congestion. choose a suburban situation. HERE ARE TIIE major styles of ~ildings and what you can expect in each. With two floors or more. a private entrance. and a patch of ya rd front and rear. town houses are idea l for coupl es ftrs1 leaving a single-fa mily home. they're also one of the 1nost expensive Ways to go and . a vertica l floor plan means lots of stairs to climb. :p arden apartments rent· for less ~r:d Older. clev11tor huildings can l>c got•d b;irgains in near·to-do~'tltovm lucat ior~. and often ha\!c l:irge \\indo"'·s. thick "'alls. and hardwood floors. Flats offer charms of an even earl ier era : high ceilings. fi replaces. and larger rooms. Both types often have drawbacks: balky plumbing, antique kitchens. cran1pcd cloSt'ts and oddball floor plans. lfIGll RISES spell high sta tus. high rent urban living. Compact floor plans. proximity to res ta urant s and entertainment. plus lobbies and doormt>n make them id<'al for singles and couple~ v.·ho want an abrupt change from for1ner y,•ays of life, Security is better. too. Whal about apartment cornmW'lilit!s? At many new complexes. the lists of amenities and socinl goings-011 read like the agenda for an extended cruise -and the apartments themselvc:> seem almo!.1 incidental. Jf you're recently divorced or widowed or new in town. they'e a great way to make new friendships in a hurry. To choose the right commu nity. scout complexes for rent. location. space. etc., narro\\'ing your choices to three or lour. HE ADDEO. hO\VCVer lh<il "A reduced willingness to purchase will be offset in parl by an increased \.\'illingncss to purchase "'ill be offset in part by an increased \.\-'illingncs.o; to rent. In the t•limate postulalt-'d here , buildln,i: for rental markets is likely to be stirnillated more than for sales markets. Until rt-cent weeks the brightening aspect of lhe housing market seemed to be the renewed availability of mortgaf,!e credit. probabl y at declining rates. "This hope is now being shattered." he said. C.:onfronting the industry. he suggested. y,·as thl' distinct possib ility of an outnow of money from thrift institutions, such as savings banks and savings and Joan associations, in search of higher yields else\\'here. ,;THIS SUD DEN and unexpected development puts a new somber look at mortgage markets and clearly reduces the willingness and ability of thrift institu tions to n1ake mo r t gag c commitn1ents. ·· Klaman knows of v.•hat he speaks. The primary lending activity of the -mutual savings banks and savings a nd loan associations. \.\'hich largely make up !he lhrifl industry, is in the home mortgage' markeL GIUlllll Dl'EIDDG • ::ttomcy Robert \\'elss. The schcrnc is cal led rent· skimming. The coo n1an poses as the oy,•ner or a house that is advertised at a low price. TROUBLE ts. it's usually a vacant or foreclosed house that the con arlist spotted. ,.13de ready for occupancy by turning on utilities and r<'moving posted notices of foreclosure. the house looks to the unsophislicated renter like a great bargain. The con man usually takes first and last montM rent plus a security deposit a n d disappears . Weiss told the San Gabriel Valley Tribune that victims of skimrning are often minor ity group nicmbcrs and oth<'rs \\'ho :ire un educated in real estate transactions. llE ESmtA TES that hundreds of thousands of houses are used as bait each year by con artists in California. These may be the last new homes under $100,000 you'll ever find in the exclusive Back Bay area of Newport. A limited edition of only 12 custom two-story homes. , [] M"' Nol o Eue1 &.I• UNO IT. .1 15 ~ WlltDWAllD LANE' ! •• i ! ~ WINDWA"D ~ LAN£HOMU - 11TH IT. . ... , NEWl'OllT ... , ~ ( Ulindmard Lane Ho•es Newport Beach Homes ol E199•nc• And E•cel6ence by lrown Oev1lop1M11I Corp. ~ Piion• IM2•2118 or 993-6161 "IOUAL HOUllHO Of'PQlmJNIT1U"lEI ' . Parkwood Offers Honiely Welcome Flowering plan1s and the aroma of a pie baking in their oven ~·ill greet residents upon move-in lo lh<'ir n ew Park\.\·ood Apartments. the Irvine.,. Company's $4.2 mi llion 296-unit development in the Village of UniYersi1y Park, ]r\•inc. 1'h.is imagina ti\'e "'elcome is but one of n1any ways in "·hich resident manaizcr Jody ,_icCreary is working lo create a y,·ann home like atnl06phere at the 17-acre family and aduh community which opens this ~·cekend. with ooe to thn..-e- bedroom apartmenLS rcoting from $1~ to $2.85. Jody 's h 0 s pi I a I i I y '.It Parkv.·ood begins even before mo\'e-in \\'hen individuals sign· ing leases are inv ited to a get· acquainted potluck Sunday dinner prior to first move-ins next "'eek . ''\\'e ...,.ill supply the beverage. they'll bring their favorite recipes and - before you know ii neighbors will be discussing decorating plans \.\'i!h each other," she predicted. EVEN THOSE v.•ho miss !he pre-mo\'e-in parly need not be faced V.'ith the anonymous reeling of living in a place for months \.\'hithout e\·er knowing "'ho Jives next door. Jody plans to have chili suppers in the community's sp a ci ou s clubbou.se and says she u·ill make special efforts to invi1e couples who have recent ly moved in and their immediate neighbors so they may get ac - qua inted. "AJ though Park"'ood ~·ill of- fer organized activities such as bridge, hand crafts and barbecues. there "'ill also be ample <'mphasis on pri vaey:· Jodv remarked. Units feature spaCious private patiffs or ter- races and all of t he apartments have serene vie.,,.·s of the extensi\'e gre<'Tl landscaping or the nearbr hills and mountains, she noted. In keeping with t h c established r esidenti al characl<'r o f neighboring Universi ty Park homes . Parkwood has been designed in a contemporary California style "'·hich the Irvine Com-~ny's mulli-family division ,·ice president \\'illiam R. \Vatt calls "rustic and in- form al." Emphasis is on natural y,•ood siding and tri m. with carth-1one<I 1 ex t u red sttJCCO finishes . ON.S ITE re e r e at ion facililics in<'lude s c pa r a I e pools for adults and families ·\\'ith children. a barbecue area . recreation building \\;th party room . and children 's play ar<'as. Park"•ood Apartments ;i re located minutes from the University of Ca Ii f o rn i a . Ir vi ne campus and the 18-hole Rancho Sail Joaquin Golf Course. An elementary school and a local park site are across the street, and a junior high S('hool is tV.'O blocks a11·av. A · neighborhood shopping center serves v i I l a g e residents, 1:1nd the prestigious shops of Fashion Island and key employment areas of the Irvine Industrial Complex and Ne\.\·port Center are a short dri\'e a"•ay. The rental orfice at 17560 Jordan A venue is \l'l'St of the Sao Diego Free\l·ay bel\.\'ttn ~lichelson A v e n u e and University Drive and is open daily from 9 a.m. 10 6 p.m. l\1an y \' ie'v • Sands V iJla s Mini Hon1es PAL~f SPRINGS -A late- season surge of tourists Is resulting in a surge of visitors at the unique "mini home show" of Amrac Ca nyon Sand! Villas. 4300 E. Palm Canyon Drive, on highway 111 next to Gene Autry Hotel. Palm Springs. acco rding to \\'illian1 E. Linthicun1 . the developer'! nuirketing director. The "min i hon1e show.'' consis1s of lhrec completely landscaped, fully furilished models. built in a group for easy inspection. \V. & .J. Sloane is r<'Sponsi b!e for intrrior decor. The sparkling hon1 e,.; arc on \'iC" dail y. ~n­ chl<i in[l' Surn!ays. Jnd i v i clu a l p r i vacy previuusly kno'vn only in .~in~le-family h o me s on separate lots is now a\'ailablc in g-r011red . l;indscap('d onc- ~tory villas al Canyon Sands. Six tennis courts. putting grC<'n , s\.\•in1ming and therapy pools, saunas. aud cab.'.'lna are right on the grou nd s . ~1embers pay no initiation fee or dues. Buvers ha\·e a choice of \'illaS y,·ith two bedrooms and two baths. or thr<'c bedrooms \\'ith 21•J baths. plus one or two patios. Three floor plans plus oplions offe r variety and individuality. Amfac Canyon Sands Villas arc priced from $39.500 up. \\rood-burning fireplaces. open beam ceilings 11 feet high. attached l\\"O car covered garages y,·ith automatic door openers. and use of genuine ceramic tile in entryways are among the features in Amlac C.1nyon Sands Villas. May Be T111·11ed h1to Far1ns By CATllV STEELE ,_fOREHEAD CITY . N.C. <AP) North Carotina 's swampy roast.al lo'A•lands - wet . overgrov.11 acres long shW'lned by all but mosquitoes are attracting foreign investors. Thcv hope to tum the dank. tangled marshes and limberland into h i g h I y productive farm acreage . Japanese and Italian fi rms have purchased large tracts and Ix-gun developn1ent in t\\"O easte r n c ounti es . A \\'ashington. N.C .. really firn1 . the Rich Co.. said a n Australian nnn is considering buying a tract in Hertford Cowlty near the Virginia bord<r. The land must be attacked by mnn and machine. timber cleared and drainage systems dug, befor~ it will be usable for farming or paqture. It i!I an expensive proceu, wtich toukf lake several ytars lo complete. But t n v e 1 tors believe the black. organict1:lly rich soil is \\'orth the prk"t. In some cases. food grov.11 In the land WO<l\d be shJPl>Cd IO the~ O'll'U countriea. AN ITAW~N concern bought 4$.000 acres near AlortheOO Ci ty in January and Incorporated the operation as Open GNIOndS P'arm. Inc. Real est.ate companies rd"-"<I to name the Italian parent firm. P e t er C r end i. ;i representative of the ·Italian organization. said plan.5 call for raising beef ca t 1 I e , soybeans and com. Farm orficials said 320 acres y,·ere. being planted this month in a CO\'er crop and that 36 head of cattle had been purchased. About 1.200 acres of the land had been farmed previously: !he remainder is 1narshland . Realtor Bob Rich estimated the cost of preparinl{ the lo"·Jand for cultivation at $300 an acr<'. The foreign investors. he said . got the unimproved land af "rock bottom" pritts. Rich sa id the lowland has highl y organic blaek soil and adding proper chemicals will make it prime farm land. 1,1·orth $600-$700 an acre. Brow11 Co. Begins Custo1·1't Home Sales Preview sales have begun at a Un1ited edition of 12 custom homes by Bro\\·n Developmtnt Corp. in the back bay area of Newport Beach. according to Richard T. Brov.11. prtsident of the building firm. Located on Windward Lane. just oft lrvlnc Boulevard. the t\\'Mtory model$ are' priced from 181.900 IO 192.900. Each home feature! a pool-sized lot. three car garage: andt one-of· a·klnd exterior elevation of brick. rooghsawn wood and shingle. The homes are scheduled for completion in fl.lay. F\oor plans available vaJ11 rrom three bedroom plus den to four bedroom. with all homes offering t'A·o nreplaCC!, formal entry and dining room and up to four batM. Larae QOOk area In counlry•iztd kitchens and '"'&lk·in clOM!t and private dressing area arc also standflrd features. Addillooal custom ilmenitlti include se\\'\ng tlaundry arM!t In an plans. sun ken tub area in master bath Rnd pnss-thni bar from kilehen le:> palio area. Accord ing lo Brown. the homes mnv be viewed on weekends fi-om 10 a.m, until dusk during the preview 1 phase. s 0 0 s 0 I m 0 c b. p B fa s Ii a s g e a r s d a I I (i s a s l OAILV PILOT C.t Lake Forest Tract --~ Rancho Viejo Opens The Dally Piiot BABS LUEDKE-A REAL HOME WRECKER Destru~tive 1 Lady Girl, 21, Demolislies Bitildiligs • DENVER (APl -Babs Luedke is a ome wrecker and a golddigger. and she's even stooped to picking up coins off barroom floors. from the mansion now grace the Lued· kes' Denver home. ~ All that is not as bad as it sounds because f\.1i ss Luedke. a petite 21-year- old former architectural e n ~ineering student. earns her livin~ teanng down old buildings for their salvageable n1etals and antique treasures. ~f iss Luedke is in the salva.ge bus- iness with her father. Lucky Luedke. a retired Air Force man . She says she likes the work but isn't 100 pleased wi th the money. "I work all the time at this and I don't make anyt hing -enough to put gas in the car and go drinking with the boys," she says. She adds, though, there is one reward. f\1iss Luedke wields a sledge ham· mer to break loose salvageable cast iron or brass pipes and drives a bull- dozer to push down old buildings, "I'm getting pretty strong. I can work like a man," she says. But she also has rescued stained- glass windows from stately mansions and removed gold coins Crom the floors of old saloons. lt1iss Luedke is worried about what she's going to do next si nce urban re- newal has left Denver with "not much to tear down ." Her favorite v.·recking job was the Bel ll1ar Estate. an old n1ansion here. It took all summer to salvage the wood . Statues. roof timber and even stones were saved. Gold silk curtains "I can see me tell ing some employ- ment lady, '\Vcll I can te:ir dov.'T\ a building'" she said. "J.laybe I'll be a policen1an or sell Cats lbulldozersl. I co uldn't sit in an office after what I've done ." Preview Ope11ing Set At Seaview Townhomes A previ!'w opening today of Seaview Townhomes. a $5 million 92-unit ocean viev.'- oriented community in San Clemente, tras been aMounced by Merrill Butler . J r . , president o f Irvine-based Butler Housing Corp. "The San Clemente area is a fa\'orit.e vacation and tourist spot and a great place to Jive," Butler said. "Y.'ith all the advantages of living in the area, Seaview also has a superla ti ve view site, plus good basic designs a n d exciting floor plans. "Seaview also h3s a very convenient location." Butler added. "One~uarter m i I e from the development is shopping and vdthin a short drive are golf courses. beaches, Doheny State Park. and Dana Point !~arbor." fiereplac es in the n1aster bedroom . Split-level plans are: offered for three of the models. with the larg~t a tri-level. Fully landscap ed, includ ing sprinklers, each home also has a patio or deck and an attached tw1Kar ga rage with automatic door opener. A large swimming pool . jacuzzi. a tennis court. and a recreation bu i Id i n R are included in Sea.view's sc!f- contained r«realioo center. THE 110~1 .ES. v.'hich have up to 1.907 sq. ft., are priced from $5.5.9:KJ lo $62,950. Seavlew Townhome! is a joint-venture of B u l I e r I-lousin g Corp. and Pacific Lighting Properties, Inc .. ar subsidiary of Pacific Lighting Corp., Los Angeles. Seaview models are at 104 Calle Patricia in San Clemente. They may b c Sund<1y is FL1t1BAY =-··~·:~. : : . ··" . . ... . . . ·.•: .... Offering a compltt> pockagc of featurtt and revised floor plans. the oeoood pb.ul! of Rancho Vlejo near La.kc Foresa ls having Its gr&nd CJ!ltllina today. The lli-townhomt projtcl Is a developmtnt of Los Aogeie .. based Levltt·W~t. Inc. A MAJOR floor p I a n modification...,.., the con\'tlrslon of one I w o • bedroom ~el Into a lhrtt- bedroom plan. A private, \\'ailed sun dct'k was also added lo IN single·IC\'tl upstairs model in the four-plcx arrangement. The d i n 1 n g areas of l¥to plans 'll'ere also enlarged. and breakfast bars \\'ere added. Rancho Viejo homes include such items normally folUld as options a.o; cehtral a if rondltioning. custom draperies J except in kitchens a n d baths), arid dJ!hll·ashtrs. The two and three-bedroom homes also have forced-air heating, gas rans:es '4ith contlDuous-eleanlng · o. v en s , shag carpeting In livlng areas. enclo!K'd one-car g a rage . stained ...,.ood ash cabinets, interior washer and dryer space, and enclosed pr ivate patios or sun decks. AS PART OF t.evitt·West's participation in the Coorem Program. all C(.11\ings and ~·alls are fully insulated 10 oonsen-e entYgy. Double \1•all construction also Insu res full privacy and buyers have no one Jiving above or below lhe!Tl Rancho Viejo homt's are available in a three-lx't'.lroom. l\.\'frbalh. single-level plan: n pair of two-story models, Uolh ~·ith one-and-one-hal f baths. !h:it ha\·c either t~·o or three bcdroon1s: and an'<" upstairs t\1·1>-bcdroom. one-bath model. Thrtt of the plans ha1·e garden view dining areas. Hon1es at Rancho Viejo are priced from $26,490. IN KEEPING with Lake t'orest's country environment and Sp:1nish heritage. Rancho Viejo homC>s ha1•e heavily textured st ucco exteriors. red mansard tile roofs. and dark· stained window trim. Recreat ion facilities, "A'lth1n the de,·elopincnt include a bath house and cabana. a largt' hented pool. a ch1ldrc1i"s w::ading pool and play area. and fin all-purpose rccreRtiooal court. In which \'Olleybhll badminton . and basketOOll can bt en,oyt<l, The corrununlty y,•111 also have an extensive grl'enbl·ll system. YI' I l h n1eanderlng wal kways lending from the homes to the rec reation facilltifs. All exterio r mj\ln· tenanct ot OOmes and cotn· mon areas is pro,'idrd through n1Qnthl y dues paid to the commun ity 's homl'O\\'ncrs associatk>n. IN ADDITION to the community's self~l'Olltained re<.:n!atlon amenities. Lake r orcst's ""OUdt'd ruJ1ni:t 1u1d hiking trails nre less 1han a mile 3'1111}'. And sucll 1na10r employment c <' n t t' r s 35 Ne:~<p0rt Center and !he Irvine lndustrloJ Complex fHt \\ Hhu1 a·.short dri\'e . f'lrl'I ll"IO\t .. !ns in lointho Viejo's SCC'Ond phase arc l'X))\'Cl~d hi latt:' Spl'Ul~ At 22818 !i.hilaga Way in t:I Toro. llan<.'ho \'ie}O mil\' IK· reath('(l from Orange and Lo!! An~!':les ('Qu ntil'S h~ taklni! tht· S.'tllla Ana or St1n Diego Fret'\l.:I\ SOtHh 10 thfo El Toro !load l''tl! J'n)('{'(.'d t\\o 1111lL'S ''l!'it on ~:i Toro Rond to the': development. ror further ln- forn1a11on. phone ~IJOO. • Castlehill Project Opens Secoiid U11it ·The second unit of 4-0 b:>uses in Pacesette r Homt>s' new Cast lehlll communi ty 1 n Laguna ~lills opens this wcck. coinciding closely .,..'ith Easter V.'l'Ck opt.1ung of thf' :idjaef'nl Wes1em-themed La r a 1. Shopping Center. Tilere are <'igh! C"IOS('-()11\ specials lhrt>e and r o u r . bedroo1n house-s rem u1n1g u~ bedroon1 houses rt·m;:i1run1? in $1200. he s :1 i d . The ~fission \'1•jo C'.olf Course ,;;l f\earb~· and the beal'hes arc' unl\' 15 n11nutt•s av.ar. 1ion1t' nlOd(•!~ rruige from I 225 t11 l.8~2 SQ . ft. and :1re l priced from S.16.730 to $45.930 1\ll offi.:r 11pe n-h<' 11 m €' d t".'lthedr:il or ~lopt·d rr1lini:s 1n 1 both ont· ;11111 I .,... o -s I o r \' <·onfi1:,'Ur;n111ns Four bedroom tlltlfiels ,.fft·r fnnnal dining n)(tms and ~\){!L·111us mas1l'r ~lUt('S de\'elopfl)(>rtl v.ill e\'l'ntunlly CUSTO:it CABJ1"l-:TS and efl('(lmpass 173 homrs. A fe~· l'Om pletely built-in kitchens. lots v.·ith \'iews of !he \'3\lev including a con Ii n u o u l'i • and mountains are st ii'! rleaning oven. are ft•aturcs of available. in the terraced hnmes u1 lhc project development. according to -;;;;...;;;.. ______ _, Exie\'. 1 \\'iihin v.·atking d1s1ancc is ·~ the new se\'en·aerc shopp1n;.: center \\Ith two r1·~ta ura11t ~. an an gallery ;tnd professioo:i! offices, .all 1\·i1h f 3 <'a cl t' s carrying nut lh<.' fronlicr-lonk l~:?li'fl "~'ild y,·rst" theme. ! u; TllE RESID E ~TIA I . r x o-..• community also ''i~l bo:15t its· own weenbelt park. to be dC\'elopt'd by the rounty. \\'l1 h playground and !) i t' ll I<: facilities. 1 Schools nre v.·ithin :i mile from Ca st I {'hi 11 . and SaddlCb;tC'k COii•'(!(' I~ \1•.()• mi!e.~ av.·a~· In addi!iQn.I A \\'IDE \'ARIETY of luxury features a:-e offered in two and three-bedroom homes. Quarry tile entries. vaulted beam ceilings. m a s s i v e fireplaces . mirrored v.·ardrobe doors, ceramic tile kitchen counters. Roman tubs \\'ilh shower, and trash compactors are included in each model. Th ree plans also have second reached from the southbound San Diego Freeway by taking the Palizada turnoff and turning right. Proceed one block lo A vend ia de la 1 Estrella. turn left and proceed ! to Avcndida Presidio. Turn , le.rt aod proceed to I a Esperanza and tum right to the models. Pnt lt all together! Lctrid fir11i Agrees To Disclose Projects WASHINGTON I UPI\ 1'wo days after agreeing to stop using deceptive land selling practices, the GAC corporation made a .deal with HUD to offer comp l ete fmancial disclosures a n d development plans to its customers. A spokesman for t h c Housing a nd Urba n Development depa rtment said GAC had agreed to make available to all its land o~Tiers the company's financial report and property report explaining what it intends to do in the way or de\'c}(lpme:nts and Im provements. HUD's office of interstate land sal es rtgistraUon called it "a landmark Agreement ~·ttb 'One of the natioo's largesl laod development companies." Two days ago. the Federal Trade Commission condlUonaUy accepted.a consent order prohibiting GAC from practicing deception in COMC<:tion with land sales In Florida and Ariiona. and ordered the company repay more than $17 millk>n to several thousand eu5tomcrs. J. 'tbome.s Rosch. direelor or the F"fC'a Bureau ol Consumer Protection. said much of the land GAC had sold allegedly waa under waler. In its announcement HUD said anyone v:ho purchases GAC property prior to receiving 1he a m e n d e d property report s "automatically ~·ill have Lhe option to void his sale" and receive l'Omplete rrfunds. In December. the land sales registration office filed B notice of proceedings again.st! GAC. alleging failure to disclose adequately adverse financial inlorm atioo. Lake Forest Tract Sold Butler Housing Corp.'s La.kc Forest Townhouses ln El Toro has been sold out, Mm'i.11 But- ler. president of the Trvint· bMed devtloprneot firm, re- por1ed this v.·eek. The 17·unlt projtcl, w!tlcb opened one year ago, offered ·on& and two-story plans with rustic ettt.rtors. The homes have two and three bedn::ioma and up to too and 1 hall baths. 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All the local news local editorials, letters and guest columns Complete local sports local want ads including our famous Saturday Dime-a-lines local (People) news Ads that help you find what you want in local stores Get With The One That Puts It Together DAILY PILOT SUBSCRIBE NOW Phone Today 642-4321 (or the Dally Pilot olfice nearest you) I I . • . • • • • • • . • :: :· . .. :· . . • l C 8 DAIL V PILOI S1111dar. April (8, 1974 Alaskan Task: a Pipeline Fro ze 1i Winters cutd Su 1n1ner Str<unps .4.lOng tlie Li1ie ABOVE THE FROZEN YUKON RIVER, Alaska (API -The trouble with summer Up here b that It melts the road. And the bridge. But U aliO brings some 20 hours of daylight P.fen can work n double shift and shed their parkas and thermal t underwear. · Allen \\'hite." BP is hiring some fem:ile clerks. but at ARCO the rule is -as it is for the pipeline camps down the trail -no women, booze or guns. 1'he some 6S wells already drilled are capped. or the first chores wes to replace all Lhe tires on lhe thousands o! vcblclea Waiting uloog the trail. The frustration of the last 31,~ years is evident even in Uie field camps. At the Dietrich Camp, south of conllnentAI divide, supervisor Ttrrs HEART of the oil Bob Swarthout says, ·i I never bonanzifi some 1.300 miles did think they wouldn't build from the North Pole is also it. f;veryone wno ha! been the heart or the frustration around the oil ~ame kne\v and the problems that have there was a shOrtage." Pi,,-1 encrustM with snow at Prudhow B1y await UM In the 789· mile Alalkan pir.llne. In 19n, they wil carry two million b1rrel1 • d1y. 'J • . ' -.,_ Daylight and oold. The !haw and the delicate tundra. Those are crucial elements to the Jong-delayed Alaskan pipeline a 789-mHe plumber's delight, oilman's f rust ration , .ecologist's despair that will \find through landscape as desolate and spcclncular as the moon and almost as re- beset the Alaskan oil find from _ · the be~inning. Buildings are ~------------------------------------------·----~------------ erected on pilings or gravel beds to protect the tundra . In ~·inter the tundr1:1 is essentially a lroien s"•amp. Beautifuf.J in a sense, says oilman Therrell. "'1ith the mote. shapes and the forms and the Completed. it will unleash · shadows" in the drep and the black p;old or the frozerl drifting snow. - north lo oil-hu~gry A_merica . But after the ice and snow And e~en now, JUSl a hne on a have gone, it looks from th" ffilJl. 11 prom ises bonania for air like a green and nowered :r.15.000 nearly forgo l t e 11 plain. "But you gel down on it Alaskans "'hose plainlive slat e and you get your feet wet. It'~ flower is the forget-me-not. a swamp really, and It's better Pipeline men tigure it a about the first of Septem~r nominally difricult task -but '>''hen it's getting cool and thP to the layman's eye it seems mosquitoes are gone." ---. --= -_· = _---=--= -~.. -.;:::;-;. . . ·-to ri val the pyramids and Even the caribou, the 400.000 dwarf !he Aswan dam. The that migrate to the No rlh pipe is four feet in diameter Slope each year to calve press a_nd will reach from the oU to the ocean's edge to ~scap-. ~I field:" of Prod.hoe Bay on the the biting insects. OUR STORES ARE LOADED WITH Arctic Ocean to Va I d.e z Below the winter snow are . t (pronounced Val~s), 3:n .1ce-caribou moss and reindeer free harbor on PrnlCe Wilham lichen, and lhe mishmash of Sound, a .ga~way to w~~t plan!s tha! make up the coast ports m the lower 48. tundra . "H's that very thick, plush vegetatil'e mat that helps act as an insulator," explains Therrell. i ' JN BETWEEN the route spans the bitter ice-bound plains from Prudhoe southward, climbing throu gh the craggy 8.00G-!oot ramparts of the Brooks Ran ge, snaking through a 4,800-foot pass over the Q>lltinental divide, south still across the Arctic Circle, over moose tracks and caribou trails between mount ains l a dl e d with mel ting marshmallow snow. ''And that's why t he permafrost there is very close to the mirface -only 18 inches to a foot down in the summer1ime." The tundra protect s the permafrost. and the pannafrost has been the focus of the oil pipeline problem. It is that always-frozen ground below the arctic surface. Sometimes gravel, 90metimes silt, sometimes rock. The rock offers no probl em. But the gravel and silt, bound together by ice. are a problem when r'I BANKAMERICARD FOR SPRING & SUMMER!! MASTER CHARGE \\'hen tne pipe opens in 1977, it will take It million barrels of oil to fill it before one drop comes out the southern end. At peak. it will deliver two million barrels of crude a day, enough to fill a daily neet of 60.000 tanker trucks. or a train more than 11,400 tank cars long. FL YING INTO Prudhoe In \Vinter, and even early spring. lhe eye is devastated by the endless, snow plain. The airplane radio blurts out the weaUler r e port; cleDr, temperature 32 degrees below, combining with a 14·knot breeze to yield a wind-chill factor of 64 degrees below zero, a mild day for Prudhoe Bay. Prudhoe covers a relatively small area, barely 200 square miles. BeloW are 10 billion 'barrels or oil and · 28 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. There is the promise ol even more. Even in April. the wind biles hard and few men work outside. The oil field is divi ded between t ~· o competitive operating companies British Petroleum anri A t l a n t i c Richfield, each with its own buildings. its own security. they thaw. TI1e ground becom e s difficult lo control. It ~inks , slides. no,rs in ob<-dience to gravity. The oil gushing out at Prudhoc \\'ill be 170 degrees hot. In the pipeline it will average about 140 degrees. Originally the plan ~'as to bury 90 percent or the pipeline in a trenclt along th e trail. That was in many areas a threat to the permafrost. lt v.-ould likely have been a thrrat to th~ pipeline, too. 'MIAT KIND of defiance of nature could ruin the land. The modified plan n o w provides that hair of the line will be elevated -on pipe-like stilts -to proteet the permafrost. Buried sections will be la id only "·hen soil conditions can stand the thaw. It raises the cost of the line. There will be no pipe laid until 1975. First the A I y e s k a Pipeline Service Company, O"'fled by seven oil firms. must build a year-round road. That begins this summer. :rj 7 ·' 'I .... 1 ~ . " \ .. I .... .,, 1:.. , \ ' •, 1·· . ,1, .... i 1" . :,-(: J I ,' I' ill 1/, '" " ' ' ~· l ·' * , I '{ ·' \, ·-·<') I .\ v · .... I ~ *''~ t New Spring Ideas From ... Ladies Department t h.i.s. for her H.l.S. HI WAISTED PANTS Come~ 1n Cool 5pfong & Summer Color ~ While, Sun\h1ne Yellow, Siry Blue. & Green S1ze~J ro 13 Always Right For Spring ... HAL TEff. TOPS .. MICKEY & MINNIE $449 $599 1 HALTER TOPS BY KENNINGTON FRITZ! TIE-FRONT MIDRIFF TOPS Sandals by Sunshine Co . Rope Soled Sandals .. $15.95 & $21.95 • Wooden Soled Skinny Strap Sandal$15.95 .~ f '"1c co mpanies pay high wages and treat their men \\'ell lo make life bearable in t)ljs l,,o;Qlated wo rld. ~1eals are lal'iSh. Two snack b a r s operate constantly In the ARCO building where lounges are furnished in heavy black eas:v chairs and so r as . Bedrooms are cozy a n d CQmfoz·table. Controversy and c o u r t battles over permaf r o s t damage from buried pipe and possible interference ~· i t h caribou and wildlife migration from elevated pipe have delayed the line for 3 1 ~ years. More than $300 million \vorth of camps and equipment have lai n idle along the rout e. Some I, ' CANVAS BAGS ANO WEEKEND TOTES ssss to s12ss G-·-· .· ,. There ts a di spensary, a ntovie theater, a table tennis room. a pool room, a library Ydlh such varied fare as the Oil an<i Gas Jou rnal and "The Autobiography of W i 111 am $100 million "'orth of pipe has weathered and rusted. When the project was aulhori?ed by Conirress last : 'i' Novembe r. the pipe l ine company mobilized again. One What CAN You Get for only a dime r--- these days? Today's final stocks DAILY PILOT QUILTED SHOULDER BAGS s5ss to s999· 'WL&dl£ jM?f~~"'"W~·,_,_ v.if" """. ~~<:'~:..·:..li<l4 - The Grant Boys Have Added A New Department To All Three Stores ... Horseback Riding Equipment!! WE'VE GOT ••• SADDLES, BRIDLES, BITS, HALTERS AND GROOMING EQUIPMENT!! ,2 Everything But The Horse! .· j' Huge New Selection Of Shirts In Our ... MEN'S DEPARTMENT JUST ARRIVED ... ALOHA HAND SCREENED SILKANA • AUTHENTIC HAWAIIAN PRINT SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS Sizes S,M.l & Xl $988 DesigM Al ive SILK SCREENED T-SHIRTS Men'~ & Boy~· Sizt'~ N!i!w Lightweight Western Shirts For Men! cHAMau, Long Sleeve g~~~~~~~'.SHl~1$899 ~~~;'.·~~~YJ~:~~~RTS$1999 NEW ASSORTMENT OF WESTERN STYLE L/S SHIRTS WITH FLORAL PRINT CUFFS & YOKES Come\ with Peorl Sriop\. Sizt'\ S,M,l ,Xl $988 READY FOR TENNIS? SUIT-UP AT THE GRANT BOYS FOR TENNIS THIS SEASON! PURITAN PURITAN V-NE CK CABLE KNIT 'tENNIS SWEATER TENNIS SHORTS .s1400 0...: ..... 1 P~pi•~r;c.,11.,., ' ' i • 5•H•• 37.47 m No>')' & Who•( • , 5•1P>::, M l '(l '" W/,,1 .. .,..,11, s 1900 R~. Wh.1r & &11.1e '"" . . . • "'" .. .,..,--d -~ ~,_i Levi's n for Guys SUEDED SATEEN $1200 STITCHED DOWN CREASE !><•'-" 28 10 31> '" A~~ed5pr"10CG1oo, Levi's 11 for Guyi $1400 BRUSHED DENIM JEANS 5.t11• 18 1<1 36 "' Toe-o,..d p.,.,..i.., a1.,.. Levi's ~ forGuyt $1QOO STRAIGHT UG CORDS Sita 29 to l8 in A~!OrfH Colo<, ••• Levi'•~ for Gu rs , tDRDUROY BEllS $1 Q12· !.<t~ 28 IO 31 "' A-"!d Color\ ....••. , , , , • , • , •••• , . , ,I 11 ,[ 11 \1 \. 1' r • ---. . . • • • r . • t f • ; . • t • • BRAND NEW 1973 BUBBLE TO CAMPER VAN \/·I , au!o !rans .. powf'r Sfffrlng , pew er br~es. M.Jter, finleoo glass. pass. u1l. l11Uy ~uiPOt'(fwitnsil'lk, !Cf bo•. caroet. polneling, e1c. E34GHR68906 TAKE YOUR CHOICE '69 FORD Cntry. Sq. Wgn. \l·I, auto. r•an,,, IKtorv 1lr condlllonll'IQ. pO\frl'et 1lfff'lng, l'.JOWff br1ke1. r.cllo, helter, roof r«.~. "6l'OEMZ . '71 PIN TO 2 oor · ~cc auto. trans .. fac>o Mater, "1160LQ. 1 11 · DA TSU 2 Door '70 TOYOT A Mark II 4 ~~d. radio. P>tater , 1Jncxx '69 DOD GE Van '69 Po ntiac Wg . ·' 7 TO CHOOSE FROM ·IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $1800 'PASSENGER EXEC. II-I, auto. trans .• fKtory 1ir cond1t1cning, POwtr 1!~rlng, oower btllkM, PQWPr windows, r1dio, l'le1ter. IYXVSN. YOUR CHOICE $ BRAND NEW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DISCOUNT FROM SUGGESTED LIST PRICE 88 MAVERICK 2300 CC, .. cyl., .. speed, '7 0 Slick shift, ridlo, Miler. (0258ZOl ' 9 a 8 A78xl3 whitewall fires, -------=..,,..,=--=-,-=-~-,-------------.. tinted glass, metallic FORD CtrV Sed Wgn finish. (4Rl'l4168704) '69 VI. i ulo. lr•ns., factory 1Ji/condlt1oni~. power slttrinq. 1 Q 8 8 '"d•o. ~a•tr, whil-•lt !ires. tinted gl•ss. Lict n-s• No. '2 .3 litre, auto. trans .• r-.clio, heater, whitewall t ires, t inted glass. License No. 4F02Y268716. • 6111GSV. ,72 FORD Ctrv. Sed. Waa. 10 PASSE NGER: ~-I, iVIO. lrins-/lac:t~ 1lr condlllonir\Q, power steotrin.g, po-r br•kt1,. n1d lo, htalel", tinted gl•ss, 88 '72 rt'!~~~~8!.~Y.u10. trans .• factory eir $1 9 Q 8 coridit~lrq, ~· Slttrlrig, powtr (disc) br1li;es, rMl io. U Radio, Mil el', •WX P.OJ Sunday, Apnt 28, 1CJ74 DAllV PH.:OT D I '74 FO RD 3/4 TO N ANO CAMPER TH1S PICKUP TRUCK & CAMPER IS READY TOGO ...... _ -=-;:_ 6 cyl., ~lick shill, hea1er, 1in1ed .. -..: grass. exlra cooling radiator, mirrors. 800xl6 tires. _ (F'l58RU01854) IMM~ -E ,.-~$378 8 DELIVERY ~~ND 1974 PINTO 2-DO OR $199 DOWN FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ .: c yl , .:.speed. ( a1~c) br al!:es, heater. vinyl 1nlenor, bucker ~ca !~. deluxe bumprr group. L ., JR 10.X 16~JJO ~':e,ND '7 4 LTD 2 DOOR ,68 BRONCO 4 Whl. Drive ----------------1BRAND17 4 '70 !v~.~~s.~r~~~he!~~AMH1l!IO 2 1 8 NEW soo:.~: GALAX IE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY YB. auto .• trans., factory air. power steering, power disc brakes. heater, radial whitewalls, tinted glass. (4J63AIJ0348) • speed trans.. heater, whitewall t ires. vin11I in· ter lor; tool kit. SG TANE51128 BOTH UNITS '7 2 ~~~~~ ~~r!f ~c~~ No. PL511 1SS41• COURIER PICKUP '72 •~.rad io, ~ater, vln11l Interior. Lic. No. 221FOV '7 3 ~.~~f ;r1~~~,~~ ,.;, condit lonll'lg, power steerlr-g, radio, Mater, vlnvl roof, lo miles •~JJ ,73 LTD 2 Dr. H.T. , vi, •vto. 1r1n-s., factory •ir condftoninq, power SIHrl"!J power l discl tirakn. redio, tw11er, whif*w•ll llres, linlt'd t1s1, License No. •76GU '73 ~.~~o~~~-~ac!ory 1ir condlllonlng, ~r steotring,,.. 9 8 8 ••dio, he•ter, tlntl'd gl•1s. s.er. No. JFOlFllSllO ..--INTL. SCOUT WGN. 17 2 \II, auto. tr1n1 .• • whffl drl":. Llcrnw No. 19'EFM loaded incl: VB, auto. Iran~ .• t;,ctory air, power steering, power di!>c brakes, steel belled whitewall tires. linted glass, di•. bumper group. 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WU! ti lt>t l l!Ovl "IMtd 4-(td..,! • lf!t' ·-M""" 111ec•nl ll Slll l l D. lltSllllLO a YOUHOl lt ' Ma<OOHAlO, HAL.tTl'O AHi> J1i6t Hiii.,.... 11 .... U.Yl«/ltNI Hlllrw-1, C1llf . ...,, AftWMY• 11 l•w Tel: 1111) ~1'1 ''' Tt>IMlt cun11., Jr. "'"-'" ._ l'•Mvtrl• I• WllMIN 11"11. l'Ubll1...0 Oi'lftlll Cotti o.llY l'llll!, l .......... "' C11llorml1 tOllJ AprU •• trill Ml~ S. \1, It, 1'7• l"f·7• T•h UIU q 1.1to0 ----------~ "'"'""" '°'" •1~1111• PUBLIC NOTICE • "vbll1htcl 0tt"'9 (Ntl 011iy PilOI, ', Apt'!~,., 11111 M.lv S, 12, i_t, 10 ,_1171.J' ---SUPlltlOI COU•T Oii TMI! ITATI 0 111 U l ll'OltMlll l'Olt PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CltEDITOllS SUPl"ltlOI COURT 01' THE STATE 0' CA LlFDltNl.t. FOlt TH I COUNTY OP OltAHOI Ht. A·n.t2t Eit111 o1 FLOYD W. PL 0 Jl II , Otc••wd. ' NOTICE tS H£flEllV C.IV£N to Jl"t t"""'llO'I ol >Ille 11111...e n1..-d•c-nl tNt 111 l!l'"tom h.tv!no c111m1 •o•ln11 llW u•d (IKldlnl ••• flQU1 ...... 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Mo • .t..Jt10 HOTlCI! 0 1' HIAl lMO 0111 l"IT1TIOtf '01t 1'11084TI! OF Will AHO Jltl\IOl(I PlllOll OI OIR ll OM O WAl\ll!Ol &11t11 ti SPERO C. MA.SON, 1k1 SPEltO MAS.ON. 1k1 ~PERO CtlJllSTll! MASON, l)t(.111otO, NOTICE IS .. Ell:E8Y Gl\1£N tNil SHlllLEiYANNE HORINE "91 tUl'd l>t<tl'I ~ .,.1111 .... '°" P•00t•• O'I wm 1...:1 •"""• Prior O<Clt• (DONf .,.,1....:1 1 ,...._, ~ wt>lcll 11 "'°"'' '"' fvrll>tr 111rtlc~11r1, 11'111 ll'lll ll'll time 1...t 11lac1 ol l'lltrll'O 1111 ""'' l'l•I bt!!n Ml IOf Mt'I' 14, 1'74, 11 t •'.JO • .., , I" ti. ellt.il1roorn cl ~tt~I No. J t'I uld eowf, 11 ~ Clvl< Ctnllf' C>rlw W.11. '" IM Clfy ol $1nl1 AM. C1lllwnllt. Ot!tG AP"ll lS. lf14. WI LLIAM I!. 11 JOMN, c111n1y c1.,,~ I Hl'PHIJlO, SHIPHl ltD AHO OUNOAS Al'ttnlll'I •t UW 21n D•P•l Dr., Slll19 17 "'"'"" ltotdl, C•lllon1h n"4 Ttl: OU)~ A.,_.,. ,., P .. I,~ l'11bil11'1d Or1no1 c1111 0tll1 "HO!. April n , l'f, I nd Mey s. 1t1' 1l7e.7• PUBLIC NOTICE -="'"-"'~"'. ----IUl'lllOtl COU•T 0 , TH• ITATI O' CALllllOltNIA 'Oii Tifl COUNTY OI' Oft.UIGI Me. A·"14t MOTICI 011 HIA•IMO 01' .. ITITION l'Olt PltOUTI 01' WILL 4 MO "01t LITTllll TISTAMllfTAI Y (I0 .. 0 WAl\1101 Eilllt ol 'TH!:LMA LOflltAINI!" KING, for..-1"1' k-11 THELMA L.OltRAINE 8AILEAUX, ~. NOTICE 1$ HERl!I Y OIVEN lt>tl TA.TIUKO SHINHO M l tllld ~ .. 1 (11'11110!I fllr Pt'OlttM of Will alld for 1.-11C1 of Liftin T .. t-'9ry " tM 1>1tlllolltf' (bllnd w1l-I ....,._, lo wllkll It 11111<11 tot .....,_ si-'1lwt1r1, _.,., ""' ti. 111111 oN:t pl1ct of J\e1rlno 1111 ....... NII blln Ml IOI' Mty 14, 191•, I t t:JCI 1.m.. In t!\t cour"oom of OtPtl'n-t No. l et 11'1d coun, 1t 700 Clvl, Ctftllr Orlyt Weit. I" Ille Clrt ol 111111 AM, C..llfonlfr. 0.11111 Aprll U 1'1• WILLIAM I . I I JOt4N, COl.ll'lty Cl1'1r. l'D'#.t.ltO H. STOHi A"-'I' II Ltw •It Ht,,,,., (lfl.... Dl1¥t ;....,...., 11K11, C1lllllnlllo "'61 Tlf: 11141 ....... A"'""" fer: P111n-,...,t.tl111td OraflOI COii! 0 111"1' Pllof, April •• tt, 111111 MIY f, lt71 lll'J.11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE a t2Ut JUPlltlOll: COUJlT O• THI' JTllTI OP CALl~ltHIA l'O• TNIE COUNTY 0 1' OltANGE .... •·1'716 NOTICI' 0 1' HE.t.lttNO 01' Pl!TITION l'Olt ... a.ATE 011' W!Lt. ANO •o• Ll'nl'llS T•ITAMINTAJlY E1l1l1 of FJlEOEJllCI( HOWAll:O PA\/Ni, Oect llld. NOTICE tS !-il!:11:£8V Gt\IEN ttwol 5£CUJltTY PACl,IC NA.TIOHAL &ANK, 1 N1rlan.tl 8111kint .t.nod1H111, fll J filed 111<1ln 1 pttltl"" tor P•Molll ol wm t nd IOI' ltWIMI ol ll'lll rl T••l•-'•'Y to !M 1111111-• '''"'•"'' lo ...nl<n 11 ml<H lo< fVflMf" p1,,lcu11rs, Ind ""' ll'>t II"" 1nd ~l•c• ol l'>t••l'lg '"'-u"" 1'111 ble" Id IDI' M~y 11, 191•. If f ;JC) t .m., Jn lht c011rlroom ol O.i>t•l"""'I No. l Gt 11ld tour!. 11 100 Civic Ctn!.,-Ori .... Wttl, In '"~ Ci!~ O'I ~,,.,. ... na. C1Hlorni1. OA!t<I Allt'il 11, 1'1,, WILLIAM I!. II JOHN, C:0<.1111~ Clf'rt PLUMKITT • l'LUNK•TT 111 011"1'1 Aw ., P.O. I •• 1'' Hunl!ltfl"' 81•<11. Celll. n .. 1 Tth 01') "'4t3t w »Wll't , AllOfM'' IOr Ptllll-Put>ll'fltd Dr•"ll~ Co.11 Dilly Plt(lt, 4prll 1', 7'. Ind ,..,.y 6, 19/' l•10·1f --PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC"TITIOUi I UllHlll N.t.MI ITATl llll •T 'Tile ltO(Nll"' !*'ton-I I N dolM Wtl-1 11: .. ACl~IC VINTUllES. 11P Ovf'tlll Orlvt, $11119 JOI, NIJ#l!Olt &etc.II. c1111., .. 1, n"4 PACIFIC JI.EAL ESlATE PlitOJEC"I'!, !NC., I CllllOl'l"I CO'l'Qftl!Otl, 110 S-11 Fl_,... S""'' LO\ Af'Olltl, C1!iff'"'!1 90011 J AMES II KNAl>fl COlit"ORAllON. A C1lll0t'"'if COFIPOflll .... )111 0.,,Ponl o .. v.. '"''' *· .... _,, lltl(fl, Ctio1.,..n1~ Vl~ f1>11 Ml~tl II ~'tO DW I (Of P91•• .. ~ PUBLIC NOTIC~ ------• nn• MO"MC.I TO ClllDITOltS su,.•••o• COl.l•T ,,_ TNI ,, • ., °' CAl.l,Oll"flA l'OI TM COUNT¥ 0' OUIMI • Mo. A·l'ltM 811111 of f LIZAlli TH .t . COULlON, .... 11. .. ...,n It ElllAl l T" liDGINOlDN COVUON. 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Only the Daily Pilot Brings You: *All the local news *Complete local sports *~want ads iilCJiidlng our famous r · ""e-A-Lines _ every ~c..u rday *Final stocks *People Section a 11 about your neighbors and other people you know I I[_ ..... I~ ' N. BAYFRONT OP EN SAT/SUN. 12·S Large cua:tom home on 2 sep. Jots that can be divided. Jlas prl\'ate pier thl:t can be a ahattd p.ler In cue of Joi split. 9C6 No. Ba.yfront, Balboa Island. A RARE ITEM BALBOA ISLAND Vacant lat -$58.500 IRVINE TERRACE I REDUCED $30,0001 / ~IarvelouJ, large fa m 11 y 1 hOme: Quality H &: F, exlra Jge. pool. O"'Mr movng • I submit all offtl'B. ?.fuJtiple I IJ.sling 5()33. REALTY 35 ?i.fARlNE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND I. 5 Bedtoom, magnificent I \iew, 3200 sq. It. of quality . plt'nse call for an appt. BLUF FS X-PLAN I e 3 BR. 3 baU. • ...,......,.und patio. \'acanl-c>Y.'ner :.;nxlous. \\"ill sell or lease. 1733 \.\'c!ltcllft Dr. ~l'~'JXlrt Beach 645-72"21 FIXER UPPER WESTCLIFF Clear Day Speci1I A Forever View :: BR. Q\'c1·i;i.;tr Jnt SI::!:::: :11()..l Ocean Blvd. Coron11 d('J l\lar CURT DOSH, Realtor BLUE SKIES FROM NOW ON COME UP SMILING! From your very oY:n lovely pool. Dry orr in your exquisite mst.r. suite, enjoy something t cool & look at the ocean . Call !or details, to- day. $150.000 LULLABY OF THE WAVES Sleep like a baby & awake In this oceanfront 4 bdrm. home. Hest buy in Can1eo Shores. $279,500 SING OUT LOUD & CLEAR The praises of tbis exquisite home, v.'ith 5 Jge. bd.rtns., 5 baths & the whole Pacilic Ocean in your back yard. Call to-see. $385,000 EYI FOR THE FUTURE? \Ve have an xlnt buy for an investor; 2 rentals + small house on R-2, "'·ith a. bay view. $110,000. Call !or details. MO VI NG YOUR BUS INESS? Ocean view office space in Newport Center. ~1ost elegant building in the area. 75c A square foot gross. Call for app't. to see. Hug Homes needs 2 more qualified u lespeopl• C1ll M1rl• Bush for lnt1rvlew 1pp't. Specializing In Homes of Ol1tlnctiort HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 102 Newport Center 640-4050 1002Genera l R.E. 136 FEET ON BA YFRONT Estate Privacy 1002 Pier & slip; 4 lge. bdnns .. 4 baths + 2 pow· der rms. Exquisite foyer with graceful wi nd· ing stair,ray. Paneled li brary & den. Words are futile to describe the ric h atmosphere of this select bayfront residence. $490,000 MOTEL • NEWPORT BEACH On Coast Iiwy.: 30 unit!:. Fine family man· agement inn. J.""'ee land, 90x210 -full price S360,000 -Tern1s. HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2841 E. Coast Hwy., Corona d1I Ma r "Selling Real Estate in Newport Harbor Since 194411 673-4400 General R.E. 1002 c L A s s I F I E l *Both AP and UPI worldwide reports 612--6472 t'iT.l-3-168 Ev('s I j 2.JOO \\':... C_os~1')' .. ~ _ OPEN SU N. 1-S 24 HARBOR ISLAND h1agnificent main channel view. 6 Bdrm., 5 hath home \Vith formal dining rn1 . 55 Ft. lot, 4 car garage, pier & slip. $575.000 I *14 daily comic strips including No. 1 i n adventure (Dick Tracy) and No .1 in entertain- ment (Peanuts) I *The best of 8 nationally known editorial page columns plus choice daily from among 3 , major editorial cartoons I D I 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 *And more .•• lots and lots more -all in one hon1e -delivered package Just $3 Per Month Home Delivery SUBSCRIBE NOW! Phone Today 642·4321 (or the Dally Pilot office nearest you ) ~ ..... ~ .. ' .... ~ ""' . ....;. . .,.,.~ .,, .. ..-."" :D.AILY; PILOT: .. . . . . TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD WATERFRONT LOT You can build lhe house of your dreams on this 57 .5 ft. lot on the main channel. $400,000 BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Sui te 1, N.B. 675-6161 1002 i General R.E. ==== General R.E. 1002 WANTED $4050 Down- Better Hurry See The Ocean NC\\' ur cxpenrn<'f'1\ 111'"'11 o; 11 11n1c1:. \\'l" r '.,,., P .... l~SUN ALrZED TH.AINl:\G. A l'llll· gcnutl ofl iC't' In !he hest Corona de! 1'111.r locatlon. A I top co1n111isslon plan anrl ~uperlor bonu!I plan. Thf'!'f' ! 1 1\1'(' nn1ple p;l'iting laciliues 1 fnr yoi.:.r l'US\01nen; and o.:on· iii;..1 .. •nt advert-"in~ support. I For )tlur confirfcntinl ap-I 1)()fntml'nl. Call: f"ron1 ~uur front step. \lla.lk onr sho1·1 hk11.•k and 1\·atch the boats rf'tum at sunset. Take an early morning jog on Che beach. AH lhis can be yours \l.ilh 1h1~ spacious :IBP. ranul} 1wn1 home "·ith hu~e 111:.st('T het.lroom and IO\\', lo\\. UJJk('('p Rent I John Allard, Manager 644-7270 • Lea se •.•••• Buy • • • • • • • 1 Our \·aeant home needs 1 I Jan1ily. I mn1edl a.le oc- WE HONOR 1 1 CUPllIK'Y CAii 1»4-72U for 1ern1s. _ Ramblin9 Ranch I ~ Master Charge and BankAmericard • THE DIRECT LINE 642-5678 lla\·e somelhln&" )'Ol.I qnt to lf'llf Cl&aifled Mt do ll .... 11 • call NOW l(Mr1&. Soll Idle Html With a Da.tly PUot Cl1.11IUEd ad. &12·6618 Built around bcautilu.I gamen I ~ and patio. DUPLEX. 1'11·0 charmlnc • Hea1")' !Sl111.kr roof 1 unils as an i n v e !I 1 o r • 11 • 4 Bedrooms,. 2'1 bA ' }jlfu1er t'lr th·e In one and 1 • ~orn1tt.I du11ng room help make picymcnls ,.,;th • ~ iimlly roon1 '''/~·ct bar '™' f'l!h('r. S3S.i:;rJ. Red • -' Car Garage C><I'f".'t Investment Division, Con1pare th!s one l\S In 'Ji'J-?:J.'i() I quality nml exttllencv of · · ~ · plan before )'OU buy. ::;iJ(l11·11 by appt. BUILDERS OVER 1/4 ACRE 2 Bt'droon' Mme on 58x22S ft lot zon«f R-A horse corftlt, grow )'our gnrden or n~ huUd tt11 to 11 unltl. Maey •PArtmcnls Jn a.re1. for SJG.900. llurry ('811 Red C.rper, l\.ttllror ~. An 1mttt1ainer'1 pandlc;e. Large C<x:intl')' s()'le home In prc!IUge ll.1'('3. l bedroom~. 2\.i bith8, t\\1> mll.Ql\.'C fircplact~. Larct family room v.·/fi~pl•ce. Very 1pack>u11 p 11 11 o 8.l'f'fli surrounrling hHtn! pool v.1lh II bftr. Ju.gt perfect fot enlf'Mllinlng. Call Io r prlv•tci alm.•lnr 063-Gtl. ' ' M •• ' \'\1.1.F' l{l \1 1\ .. ... .. . ' ' " ~ • Costa Mesa Area ' . IMMACUlATE IRVlNE ASSUME 7% LOAN Thii btcnJ11ful ltv11'8 t>ori111 mu\! be -11 IO bo Ol')j)'llCIOle<f (l){pl!!i & dro~t tht\IOVI 8eCM11ilul pOl•o ond gordf.:~ C'lfll•OI "" cofldM•OflU•g. a•e 1u'>I o 1-ol the leoh11e1 ot- lered by 1h11 fonot "°""' All of 1h11 plin POYmellll ol S2A2/r-o. 11 YU!.I tol ~ over 1t>e GI IQ(ln. ff9199 ~S-9491 FIVE BEDROOM . CALIF. RANCHER And $37 .500 ,, tlwo lull prov• wo•h llQ tlo·"'n '" v .. h1 J~,, o lt'W' of '""'- IO•<'l'i l'"c1U""• 1n<lvti,. )llQL., 1001, ,~,,1,,1>'" cJon,no room. W!r-•"'· llaq\lr,n .. h•t!Olott!. (O•po<I~ ollli Oro~\ tn•...01.1. iovei~ poi;O. ~ !Jon.-.. ard much m.c.h rnore1 Co~ now~ i<.'1';'13 (71 4 545 9491 BEITER 1llAN NEW FOR LESS THAN NEW " BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT BEAOI The lf0111letred o~ mW ..ell '"'" beout1l..,I New!)or1 Beoth "° .... ohtt ·~•1'19 lour yeoi, at low. cci,.. ol'CI rnc>MY fll1t ho... 11'1\l\I be ioeen lo realy be oppeclOled. bq,,,~1e lon:hcapnq. Ude roof, beo.-111.,1 co1pe1trl(). RO"'oil UoOe, ond ~ rru:h 'l'N)r8, Now offofed"Ot Sbe.~ ,,9198 54l-9•9' GOLF ANYONE? TRANSFER FORCIS SALE 4 1POC•OV!. tw-d•oom\ '1 ivll bor+i llome Ho.lQ!I lomol.,. f<YJ"' +CV",f'f ~·le ~,.,~ .. 4 V"U•\ n .. .,, 51eo. IO l <\u ••" ~~ .. n~...... 1 l le""' S4 7.600 !11 4)91'18·3371 1/1 4) !J46 l /!J4 ABANDONED POOL ESTATE SPRINGDALE HOME BUY G~ONO DOWN on Tho\ 3 bedobo,.. ko'"'! o n o r "' de·sot h,,,d •".I ri .. 111 .,.01 ,ie o• $30,000 Don I m1)\ !~•\ Ion,. llW 8?7-0J11 GLlN MAR RESALE 4 BEDROOMS + FAM . RM. + POOL s .. a v•1!vllv lo" j ,100 .. d "n I 1ru1el.,.!lv d-<:oro!o!!tl ] " ·~ Jo. n•· In H •n••nCllO" S-'>r~' '"""' ~-· ih bo1hood p,,,~d 1-. ·~• 01 $51 ,SOO COUNT YOUR RENT RECEIPTS ··)1lo-<'f,,......, .. I 1 n.;11<>\ ~ "~ ?<I ;>on•hn·1 I ' ~ n,.,. '""'"'! <I l>-.>n 1 t..-., , .. no :.~ O~Y, '"I'"' o4o /.I I I NEWPORT SHORE S RENTAL SERVICE n· n r tJ ~ " S••1• •n n"-i ·~ ... , ,~,, t-.... ,, r,..,. 17:'40 1 '•~ .,. r;, ... , " ,, .. , , r .. ,,.~ 8 !'.l 6BM HORSES Sull(!JJ A11r•t /h l l 1 , NEED 6 BEDROOMS? Qftly Sl.'.950 b.o"f\ th,, tlOH'( eldo-r hl """ •~ lon•t')1"t ,... gh 100•i.ood t~) J.o ... •l ll)CX.IOUli. Wl'I''" nnd Lood-.j ,.,,,11 <hOI"" u~ yovr V~ Jone,. '''"h "° do otn J'?V ..... nl f':>?2 I ONLY 5%DOWN l'lt 1~., ~.,... :' \1:>< f h-. ..... of'd l~e t'·Nft'!' "''II l'l<TY ~"'" t <:'I\ nq CO'll All n,..., r'l•l'W'•I ,\ !•f'tr.ly I' 1.~1,.J ,.,,.,,..,,,, C·~u ,.,,,. .. , ~ ....... t. '"''d'f Ill .,...."C •II f,·•ol I'll•-"' Of'll"'' ~IQ" \"ol•t !·1'f '""! ,,.,,,.,1111S:1 Y>.> IMMACULATE CONDO. 2 STORY 7'1%FHALOAN \ur•• '··1'f'I J !..'!•·" "' ... I n·~ ...... «J!r"·'·~·I ""' O· ,,.... t "~'.. • (!'""'"· ... 1 .... ' "' A. ~-r:>"'l p, .. , ·" ~:O~{Xo.) ( 111 ! · • ti ·-. .,,.,...,., ira:4a i·1 4J1"·~ 11~::. DAIL V PILOT fl :1 BIG TWO STORY FOUR BEDROOMS FAMILY ROOM _. l\o'lt .n lomtly •oom, '.) (O' gorog.c. 'halo.." •ool, lor'"ll d•n'"9 IOOl'P'I. S11t1n\.I""-· bg IOI Slark "'1111 J,.11C<flfJ, bwovroful lond- "-OP•~ l1u•I 1111 .. s, •m"'OCvlot• •fl· ''"''"' '"" olorm )Y~'<""' 1"9 mo11 bo-G~• lvl 511ori0td ho'"' you ho.., ELEPHANT Sill' BA(]( YARD SEE THIS CORNER LOT 4 BDRMS . 2 BATH N""' <t1n(t''" 0''""""''· ~.n·~·"" ""'n'~ "'A n ' N.-,.. 1,,I •0'· 1°""1' "''".,,. f'~ I .0'1, S:'1~'"'"' ""Tf S ~.&!r I"'" ,..,.,.,.-, I .1 S I 950 <ind u ... nr• "" I c "1" o ._,JI . nri 1<, .1 ll"" I \• "" .1,, t ,..1 1'1(!· c.1>•1 l "·""""" ! 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Mo~ .. nlf.,,1 ;;i814 !i (71 4)968·337 1 '"AB~NDONED'' lco:<>e opt•on or woll ,;ell Juflior e1e<u!1ve·~ 2 ~'Ol'f .,.,,h 4 iof':l'..: GOLDENWEST PARK $53.SOO Super ho""' 1n Or>e ol Hu..,•fl'l'~n ~oc;h"i; lor.e\l ne.ghbor~•. t:;,..•1 i,chool d •i;•t1C11i. ofld n"a• 'n'!W r e910 11ol ~hop pt nq c,.nr,.r. Mon.cured a•ound1 Oul\1de & !-,p unq•odei; '"''i:k ;187"!'1 897 0'.!2 1 101 RESALE Ab~l,,t.,lv t-,n10'"' .' \!·~'V 4 bo-drorn"I ~o.,.... w .~, 1 • ir 9n1 1 I" Ov•·tl ~n• • /,' ,. ':i"T,n•~ p,.,, .. Mo"V f'VlMy ~"t·ll ! .., ;.r'J) p8068 Mission Viejo- El Toro- Area FORCED SALE 4 BR-POOi. M~71 !t BAYCREST NEWPORT !··"-"'~ 1 •• j,,.j, "'r'l•l 1f.,,,. j-.,,111 I-• ~·· '< •11 -~ I I 1, I• ,.~..j ••J'""'"" F" .. ) ' 'l J • • ..., ...... , ,,~('le"•''"•!"'! '''" . .,,,., ,..,n Jor..., 11 ,, , "·, •(111"'·~'""'" .. :i) il'l•ld ('ul!i /II I YE S! ONl Y $25.000 r.,. ,h •hi·p ;··, .. ,,,.y ·.• 1,.,,1, O<>d d •vt->n •1'1HJ1'" ~ i~ I ..-or .. j +~ ,.. • ""1 .,, •• , r • Pruo ! ,. "~"~ • fl• ,...,.,h· ... I • ., 1 ,~. o~dpr, .. J! r(', I. ll t.:'>h·•• "·' .. -------------! hlms., 3 "lu l bo·h~. huqe lom,•v room, lounol d•t1•nq room. l o•i; ol t---------------1 COLLEGE PARK POOi.HOME fl 101 0\ n.-11 ... loqJna 51,.,,1 • Srcv1ou' bdrm-, ,,,d,.rl1nq .,.1~111 fTIDlter '" •e '.' • ho1h), I •mril dontn'l •m. '""l" V'f'"•-1''" lomrlt •oc"' 011d b<.,;I t.1••pl,, ... ;•lu, ·por1•.,1 :ic.·, 1 bo-1• 111~ ., •. h Ct 1'"'"'•' Auul'l'ICJble fHA l oon ~parole Rvmou\ l!oom Ju11 ITTl!nT•'l'l 1f>e no'"'! Colleg~ Pork o'ld wuich rile ·"°l...e <On>C•Ou\ buyer ru1h 10 s~ •1. Thii ho~ hoi; 11 oil. Huge !o•. ~o'11•j u) p00I. lu•U"Ou' rumpus room Ofld beol!I 1111 ne•qhborhood. . , Alt ol tllis plu\ O'l O\Su'l'Qbi"' fHA 6.14% loon ""'Ii poyrroe"I~ a l 1.,.,r $'151 per rronth. #8645 54_..9491 CALIFORNIA HACIENDA "Bl!S -2 8ATHS $33000 fUll PRICE Tho\ hom.-m"'1 be ~Q 10 be belo~ N'"w poonr. new ,hog. huC)e 14 .16 lofll1ly roofll, walled Iron! polio lor utmo~ P""°cy ond much. muc:h more All of r~., plw; "°down ,,..,m~ ro vei,, >%280 545 9491 ''°'age Por' an~ low:lt poho lor rl!'C•eoloon [01y le•ms (/14)9683371 COLONIAL 2 STORY CHARMER 5 ~oar•Ou\ barm~, 7') bnth,, LA CUESTA HOME $52,950 Lo ,..lv, 4 borlroo"' mod ... t ,., t~ ,.,_ I ngton Beoc~·\ 1,,.,. ri•eo o,o.lobl·- n~"· [ocell,.n! lo.,"'Y hl'J~ w.r~ b.-<I ~thooh ond ·lioi-.o•n'l r>ea•b'f ;:.7657 89/.0321 .~8f~7 'l lf l.Jt,,110 COSTA MESA TRIPLEX H'\<-!til·"'Ju·· .,, ... ,'1, '" !-------------~ ,,.,.,, 11~·1• '''''''" r ,.,, '.,,..,,. SUPERB VIEW f 'i"J•":j ! 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A gr.-oT place 10 ro••e yo\Jf !om•l1 Fa1J6 a11 03:-1 TIBURON RESALE S34.900 fl,>,1 ,.,.,..~~,.,.,. w.•k b<•o•~,I ,I "n c•o~d po• 'I nnd b<>\J ""'''"'J''' n loc1lot•e1 Av,1•l1Jbl~ VI\ fH'\ ,,, m•n"'1Ut"l d·~"'n (..,~ ... 1'1•0"0! Rll83 8'<1 01:"! d " ... ~ !YI ... ., •. ~,$ p806~ 11',·Yi f '•d 1 ~11,<;<J•'Q 't4,.'J8¢4000 VETERANS! N" d-.. , p11'"''"" I') "'I·" ·~·r, 1~., b<?u '" I J t•. ~ Vi•h •· < •• I! 1 n'>w•n··11"'""''"'>l,I .,,, .... H 1., .... 1, ) ! "', ,. ' ,., .... !nl ! .... ,,1 r,.. ~:·•, V"J '.",') ?'1'Y) 9-'> 4(1"1) . :· '' I NIGUEL TE RRACE 1...,•J ';t , ~,, I• ". n /'• ,. • ' • ., ~. '1" • " ., I o f' I• ~ <t)il ~ ,.l, ( J H (,/.• THE BLUFFS ;.), ..... ',, ....... . n,,,. ••. 7 .n "' ho.+ ... ' .. , .. _ t ' ' ! 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TWO STORY SHOWCASE 4 BEDROOM PLUS FAMILY ROOM $51.500 '400 'l !1 ,,J !u''''""' ! .. on't • ·• ·---------------1 ·~-7'10 loo~ 01 S16'J ,,.,,1 rn'.l'I· 04611: ih'~ J<11! 3 V'"0'1 H"'N on'.I l?·1ded 1---:-:::::::::::--1----:-::-:--:::::::-;~---i-------------~ ,BEITER THAN NEW LESS THAN NEW ....... ~ ..... 0. 546.000 ~t6oo 111.i ''os J371 LANDMARK HOME LAKE FOREST RIDGE· BARGAIN 5 BR +4BATH 1 /2 ACRE r .. · .,.1 t ... :-·'l'~ -· ... r:.•·" ·· "':}•·•" ,., ... ,r .... 1 ... .,'1 .... 1 .. 1 ,, e .I '1" «'l' 1-1 !. "'"'Q~OOf;,.:iod F"..02 r c.,,11 'o• cko.i1 898· 13;6 y,.o• Od $34 990 f ull p,,,,. fh~ lron,lerred own.,, ho, l"ed "' th•~ ho..,... ju11 Jo nci "nough 10 upgrode '' ~o boMflt" rhan n~ co n- do•oon. ~·vthong lro<n rh., ~l,ole root IO 1~ Co1li,.drol ,,.,1,n'l ,,,..111 g•ot•Ou\ ""'"9 crt ew-rya ne1 pn{e. Coll now #8961 545.9491 "SPLA~H" 18·38 f>OOI p lu\ ) 'f"0' n"H 1 \TCYV flc"1e .,.,•h 2 t.o,. ~ bd. $34,900 5 BEDROOMS Ca!ht"d•o• ceolonq~ oCld o tovh OI doll to 1h·\ 1 yeor new •e-1oOle home $~ o! !Od"T .... F896l 89/.0J'l (n ~ ~'Jlv•~ H '.;1"' ~ •' Cl" .r "'!') "~e~ ye·, ..,,.. ,,. ·~t,, 1• l ,..: , ';i rfT''.. ) cor Q'.7~ I .,.,,.. I J"' . .,. t--------------1 "n , 3 lxi·n ~ ..._. "·o o T~ .. "•"O, f• f C·r lo;nd • '• t .~···· ro"' -bt:i• ll"d .,.~.,,,. "; • ·~· '~''""'tor ' \o!o W room. ond rl'Ol\•Ye l"o!!lllo<e Owner !'on1le,.ed, mu\! ~el• All f()( $4 7,900 NEED SPACE? ff7C 78 1 1 1 41'~11 '1(•00 S~~r \ho•o J bd<m C M c~oe!. t---------------i /· ",, . ' , .. ., ' '" -.... I ' .-;,., ' <::• y '. '.,1, "6.l~'/J WOODSY LIVING , • .,"<'l 'I b-"•'n'l ot \ t.-'l T/ VO''l .. I <•'l1/ ,., ....-·" 1n (111 , un,. f'"Or ".i '.I ;;11•10 8~8 1151'; SWIMMING POOL 4 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS $33.500 FOUR BEDROOM ADD ON DEN S33,000 N~..., 1-e "' ""N .~OfJ CO'P"' '11.,J. ! ... d '" Ire ~· r.o••O fO<' ""16•fllu"I '"''l.rocv 5,.,·,., ,...,,.,, '"'' no # Go•'}""·' ~, ...... '" bo-o.1•iyl o•eo, b.-IJ ' f .I d"n ·----------1 "'831 ? Jh,. p•,(ll. !~ r o<;~I 01 ~J66QO It IS o,.jy one yer:ir old W•!li 1600 •q f! so ~"'') ond coil, th•s cne SPECTACULAR VIEW COUNTRY LIVING (us!"" C"1•'1'"'' tl"l'.,'1 il'!Ylfl'I ' ';r ..... ,1 0"l ,.,,,, ... "'"I .. '"·' Qu•1tonrf,nri fl''"" ol '"'""'"'(' ""'Ofn "''" V'!W of C1•'l n1 ( • "' '"'"'Y'f''!IJ, '.! (llf •J"l"".10" lo I ,.,.,,,. •"".1'1 ... ,b1 .. •II· < 1-. J j '"r'IY,.\ !-:>'" ,., tt"OI''"' . "'~ c .. o'f)i (l,/ ("'Cl'l' I nPd <•· • .,, " . ..,.., • •" 1 )~'"" (Qll for ut1 '1•"! ;I n "' R1? 6300 ~ .. ,Iv ·~Ofl"I Jo.a,.... n'"N w/w (Or· ,-...•1. O•'t' d•OP"\, C'l<,.•ed p<J'•O, oo .f ""''l~b.,rhn.-rf ""mendous b .v r -,11 ' ,, o ... •n· ~280 89!1-1356 NEWPORT BEAUTY COST A MESA PRICE NOT JUST A HOME , ......... , ll•·':I• "····· •t p .J:':I ] won 1 •o<r! c~"'"''"'1 3 b<J,.., ~ t 1•n .. ~,. .,..,,., o•,"'o'>d . .,·1 ~ .... r.J,..,, re"•f'Ot•1~ c~"''"' o"'1 .. ·!.-•""'' O'"" M )," •., /./ 1•. ·• v... on.! ...,,.,.,. r':J ·"''" i. .. ~'1 n• ·'Ir-•'' ~ .. ,,, " " ' .,. < I !------------~ ::.<j<;.1'' ·A LIFE STYLE · Huntington Beach Area #9081 SHOWCASE BEAUTY r.~· p/154 TREE LINED STREET If you·, .. 1 .. .,d of 1ool •t19 01 11 on hon,.,.\. l~n you ~hould re-all,, to~~ o loo'.. al th•\ bo-!lut1ful ho..-.: &e1Jut1l,;I !r~·\hodo.d lo! Modern -~ '!C~n comp1'!!1e w"ii M>r•o-wo"" OV"n. lro•h comnoom a~d m\.Ch, "'1r.h rrore. 2 STORY SHOWCASE 4 BR + BONUS ROOM S43 000 wo n h c l 3 bdrm beooJ' l~P N•·od~ '000 ~'l h onr1 Q<1\y !<>" Y"0 '1 {!lYn91 5{) tnOOf "'"01 V'l•J mu\t '"""' '" """ 11)1 (I .,, '"'"'1 1 b-ir ·•• "'' J •,. I ·1· ff883J 54~ 9~91 TREES, TREES, TREES FOURBRS -2BATH '2 400 ~o I• of I n f'J• ti... e"'"" lom•ly Qi.I~ d ';"O'I old ond tutly •lflQ•od""'.J br.•o u1ol J'l 1 !ondY:oO"d your...e•I' "900' P'X/I s· '" y(ltd P"r"'rf O' only 1------------4 SS l.51)'.} ~'1 1 1'.97-032 1 PARKSIDE RESALE SINGLE STORY SOL VISTA - .540,000 4 bed•oom on-1 1.600 1q Ir l •c .... !"n' lorol•on n"'"" 011 sclmoh . slioi>o•<>g. Lo'' ot pr.de ol owrier- ih•p ~~ Coll rodoy Newport Beach- Irvine Area TIRED OF RENTING? Ve!Pf0'" "'" r-,n p ") ·' ,_, •J fl~H f>'l,_ ...,1n n') rj),..,n <}O') Q<•O' 01') P•K•ll'tvn L'l, ... ,,., 1 ' • ~ • 1 ···t ' ' .. ..... • l ' .. BEACH HOME PlUS INCOME 1~'"" l • Jr""' ~H""''"'"' 1 ! • ·~' .... . ,. '· '. , .. f · ·• ~'""'!"ta•• ... 'S29 995 f ULl Pl!!CE He•,.~ o .,glue tkol \ really Fil«" on 1odoys l'"(lrk,..t f OVf bedroo ....... 2 both), fomoly room, lo•qe wo•k ~hop on tt..e garage arid mvch, "'uch more. AU of 1h,s plv~ 011 0 11umoble VA locn Be"er hurry and Colt. a.-0'111fvl 4 br ho---r:I'> <ul d---1oc 2 bloc ~s trom el"""'"'O'Y )C.liool. Neorly 2000 1q tr of eleqon<:e. t--------------1 f ·lf• ' 1 lo•9" !o"'•lv 1oom w11h l"eploce, REDUCED HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 4 PLEX "8839 °5d,S.949 I Ano1her li1eplixe on ~uqe moirer Thii S&\ hDrne ho\ on on~•D..r.. bedroom. Olle..-ed a• $49 000 owner tie h11~ r.,dllC'!d th., P"'e Tustin Area lf8548 897·0321 10 $5 1.500 tor 1~., Goldo!n l/Je\r .-.11 ,,..w 1.,~ .. ly .,,.,., ........ , • ,...,. "'"' 1 l1t,oplOC'"> "'·I ,, ,~ I "l'Q 11111• ""0""" h r11 r ,..., .. , d'"l~""Oh')n CALIFORNIA RANOIER FIVE BEDROOMS ,_ ____________ _,·Pork. 3 ~diocm boo<lly. E••rn1 ASSUME 7% LOAN $38,000 FULL PRICE $213/MONTH You !us\V ~hopP"•I hod bene• ro~e o loo~ o• iii,\ e>~•• f.,.er,,1h1n1 !ram 1he ""I! ~flod..d 101 10 t~ to•pt"!ed hardwood l!oor1 """O"< co.,,l0<- l1Jbls tamoly l1~1no A•I ot 1h1i plus on ouum:rble fHA ~J...0:, loon w<rh payment~ ol $162/mol Poy\ all on ·~ \ SOOC•OL>I 3 bedtoom h.,<T>-"" t'J•n•r lo! "'"I, b oor QCI ''" on-1 r onc r'"I<! boo•llrool•• OO<i B•o fld n-'"• CO'" e <1'"''0'" f nrl.,s•j M'•O ond many 01~e· e •••os f ull price $31 .900 .t;896 I 5<1,S.'J/491 8~/.037 1 YOUR NEAREST W"ALKER & LEE OFFICE IS -·-~•J1~ .. #'!"'8 ' 71' ~1-~!)(.I -1 11>M~f!Cllo.I A.ve ...... TU :.11S13fl 114 ''6-0~ ..... ~. 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'°"'' T•o .l&6!£1l .... 0J11 ,,,,~ •:«:! -···"·"•"'• • ,.o'.lw.-.!<MIO• .. c :11 •.v f'J<ll ,., f!Alo--1111 ..... ,,. , .. ,.... ... , .. , ... /!( ,, ... , .. J) 11• !>4ol~Mll lfvw"" l•"""""' l • .• , .... ~ •. ·~· )ll ll'itl·C.~1 1 111 $<3Ji&ll °'~ ....... ,.,, -~~ ... r. .......... Cl-1•'M 11• '314110 ~·,O"'I M-•ll ..... ~ ~ .... ,,.,.110 r.,, ......... ~ '4&/~l•I _.._. :J111 ,..1o~ ........ ,, 11•.l4fiJ.i1~1 too llUITIP:'•oo' lo h\t here. Co:I •od~ p87?? 841 44 55 4-Pl.EX your <Iv). ,. r,f < 1 "· /\<!"> //1 1 LIOO ISIAND 7% VA LOAN $223 MO 4 BR + 2 BATH !.70 000 , ~ •t I '"" '"'' 0"" 10"6-d·,...n ~ ' ho~d" O"'tf !.,.. ~fO>I " ~r.~0 .., mo,.•h Qt.· f J yeo<"~ old eo.i ,.-:> ... w"' • 8f .. 3~ '"'' • ·~ \ fl"n l".1•9"' rYI' ~ ]SQQ 1 1 .... 1 P"<"!A•9 J•J\ I • nq Qn t d'l ,. ., r.r • .,.. I , • 1 I ''l ,,., ( • ~ H ,, .... ' ·~ l '~"-' ,,....1 ~ ", ... '>c< .. ~ 1:1•·1 }>J·:.11 i'JI• ,, __ y..,ll•LW.<11 ,QI[ TG<t>•l ond•8 , I Pll<P"•I ;11,~~··~tl'O 111 ... ..-.off.f,.i.• ••• '"'' "'""'·n"'' ~ 1'14 ~1 11)".) 1U 113~1.\1'0 111 ..... -.v .... ,.,,", 13t U"•~"''""'·~ 1•• M<l ~:XI s-.... . \\ .. ,.,.,1. ""' II:'~' 11' ~•toOC.1 ,,_ ''··~r1•1· ... ,,. ........... r .. . ;••!.l:'b'> ,,. .. ,.. •I \I 11"1" ! ~ .~· 'I IW~ "·' '> ...... -...... •'ll'l••~·····•E' 1 ., ~,, -.,, '#!wll l>IM-."dl l'r .. h" ,. •: '"" "~'"" .. , .•J 'W)'1,I '!I f/l.'111 -·'-'P<Y·•-141 /S M_l><!,tie•A ... 'tl•YI 'JI&? 111 !>J:Ho41C)O 84'2.4455 t,.16 ll\ 1 ;:i;911 ~ WALKER & LEE IS COMMUNITY-MINDED! Charity and golf will highlight Walker & Lee 's community relations activities in the month ol May (Nationa l Mental Health Month) when the Wal ker & Lee Foundation will spcnsor two major amateur golf tournaments for the benefit of the Orange County Mental Health Association . WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP May ll-14 M•ss1on V1e10 GC Green River GC MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP Moy 25, 26 I. 27 Anaheim Hitt$ GC SrioreclllfGC Hun11ng1on Seachlt GC San Clemenle GC Greer. R1119r GC Fl1veNiewGC Entry fee includes. green lees: l1rst round golf cart , victory party. and trophies and awa rds. MINI · FARM CITY OF ORANGE SJl ,250 f • ,. • • '' ~ C..• "' Y""'' """""' / ,.., ••. : 11"'4\,..1 •J' '" 30 I h d•~n '(, ,,, "'''' ......... ~j ly ... r.r_., '-'.·1 • ' "-'""'·• ..... , ,., .. OWNER Tllf\NSFERRED REDUCED 4 BR + 3BA TH ~· . " '·'·'1'• n'I ,,,..,..-, : '> fr')~ y l~'J"'. '"l'I <I""· p'11 Qf•,." t "n"'ll o • !o•'l" Ci:>S 1,, 1.1 -,· ,~ .. '""l'll'lr" G'1•"J"'O"\ ....,,. .. , ''"'" N,.., pr '"' _,,n, 1<:1'"~" ,,, y '" STARTER 'S DELIGHT JU ST $1500 DOWN A "' :· t~lr.., I ·\ fJ,.n • ,. , ••• ,.,j •• l··J ~ 1·~· " .,.,.,, ,.._ . " . ' , . t ... ~ • ' t '" NEW ROOF. NfW KITCHEN NEW BATHS, NEW CARPETS $27,500 I.I · 1·•11 •',I d'l1I ~-~ '" '":!<" I. ,.,.,.. y '"~""'l" ...-; I", 'nb•n1 t\ r,.., rn .. M" ••Dl I !')'J•n,..,,\ ~, . ., 1.,.,. ' I" r I ::;i~i:i,, ~?Sl3~~ BIG FARM KITCHEN THREE BEDROOM TWO BATH $30,900 B 'l •<>?,.,~h::..•" s., ... n,-J ..i • .,,,. I\ bt"-oul>i 11y rj~ 'Jf11•·'l. ryl'01" •\ po11,..l--d onrl u1,, ti-,, ... ..j o. 11 fo..,.rv rc:!Yll. '•"1 "' h'l 1 OO·IQ~' n.,H h:i...,. (1'11 ,., <'I"•~,' .. ( ;i I 11'.Jr .O•·''l''' " ' FOUR BEDROOM CONDOMINIUM $24.500 •• ,,... •·· ~ "'l ~· l'I'"' ,. • 1' •b "''1'1"'· l:'X)14 89.!(Jllll· NEW PAINT INSIDE & OUT 4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH S31.950 \~,,.r i..,,r> ~,,,..,. n11 B''l '"'"'"" k,o f1e,•.'\"I '"' !nr:il 'l• l•O•l"I f H.l\ '""" r'lfl 1., O\ um•d v+•h po·;-" ' ~ 4!r B.-'l·JfofJI h•...., 1" "• ., -~· ,, .. , Cn ti:>' r1 ... ,, 8?4 ~J t MANSION Th" 1·••·?<l'l"f delo11"' o "'0~1;..,,.. o~ ., \,., ... ., ~'.I~"" J~.1 b 11. ~ ... , "l b-Jj• • '"""'··~·~ '' .,11 of I~,,, ll"i() 11 1' 'Jo•,I"' l)edroo'" "'·i o i:n'-~"Y .1 b!i1h;, 0'>1!: Q r()m'l ~ r ~ri '.l ca r qo1oge. ''"'If.)'" •r>•inll,.•\. lom.ly room ply, O"~ 4 1,..droorri1, bog lot, ,,.,.,,., .~.01 .. r':>n~. ployfooulo9 for ,. 1 .. ,~ 1~, I,,~., •S nn "•e<u••"I! •.•1~1 • C'l;i 1:..• •J"'o••1 4 BEDROOM PLUS DEN -S29,995 .,. . ')~ ,, ' ' ,. >i <'" ,,,.,,.j r., •. , w .: ••r ·~ ll"'~., .. c.,·1 .• ,,.. . .,. PSSJ<; ~------------------------~ I 197 4 Orange County Amateur Golf Championships I I lor lhe benelit of the Orange County Mental Healt h Associatoon I ID Women 's Championship D Men's Championship I I $37.50 $50 I I , I I Name l't>one I Address ___________ ~-------------1 Slreet City S1a1e __ Z10 I I Hand,cap Club Aff1liahon I •• To: Oron9• County Golf C-Htt ReurYe Carl May 14 •,. Walktr&LH,I~. R c~M 26 I 1477S.MondMslttA•t. ••er•e un ay ---I I Anohtln\ CA 92801 ...... -· do<n ..,-"' May 27 __ _ ............ 4._....... •. I •· .. --.. -...... --, .... -.-,. • , .. ,u. .. -.• ~--.. •1-• -------------------------~ _,,.. ... ~ From-The-··,.en-of-WllHloqi:~: ·-f~'33 "The Dcnlocrats arc ha vi ng a lot of Ttrn ex- posing the Re1>Ublican ca1npdign corruption~. but they "'ould have a Jot more fun 1f they kne'v where they could lay their hands un •· -son\e·-ofit-them-s~k· t*t;-'for"TTC~t.,..NQ.¥.em be r. ' · J.>o!itics have n't <:han i;!C'd \'Cry 1nuc . "'. neither has "Real Esl 1J\c'', 'J'hc ri gurcs hH\'l: changed, but relati vely ~peaking. our vailh'S arc as good no"' as in 193:J ... hcrl.' are a fl'\\ exampk!s of good \'alucs today ... llARBOR VIE\V Ii.ILLS ; con1fort>lblc fa111ily ho1ne -4 bdrn1s. -lgc. panclt!d fun1ily r1n . Upgraded condition thruout. Lgc. lot .. F'ec. not leasehold . $102.500 ll!GHLY t;PGRADElJ --Till:: llLt;FPS · "'-ThC' carpets· \Vallpapers & dra 1>01;~~ ha\ c been selected by profC'ss. ~ Bdrn1s . & clmtnfii(. rn1 . .,. eating area 111 kitchen. 2 1 ~ hath~ \Vrought iron cncL pa!1os \vilh terrazzo tJIC firs. $69,500 A SUPER CL:STO~'I I 101\1~;;:-prof~s Ut'tvr , n1odcrn Spanish; fantastic v1t.•\v of ocea n ~iv. bay fron1 all living areas. Ueautiful instr. bdrm. suite r-2 lgc. bdrn1s. & fan1ily r1n . P riced bclo\v market. l'l..:asc c~ll us for app 't. JUS1' LIS1'1~D . Lido Isle hoine ou 4U rt. lot -2 patios. Comp. remodeled in 'i3. 2 Bdrn1s. & de!!. 2 &lhs. Heru11ed ceilings. S89.500. General R.E. I OO'l j I BY THE SEA E..:t1~>n1cl1· 1h·~r!'l•flhlt> 2 srn11 3 Bedroom Home Jlff'~i1i.::" ·11•Jnw . L'pi.:radt·d 1i1 521,ioo f'l'<'l"Y 11 Hy. N1•11r Lx•i1t'h. :-'lu11·1K·~1 1'10:111· nn !h,.. niHrk"t I01"h1.' !111rr,1• fu1 ,\n.">n(' c::in 11~sunie this \I,\ I 1' 1oan .• S1!1 1. ~lonlh 101al 111011• 1nrn. C;1JI 1'4!-2.J:'.3. pr.~·n1cn1. Cuti lor rll!lail~. OPfN r1L ~. 11::; fUll ro ill. N.'C~' CENTURY 21.642-1771 [ ~ I.>o,,., g;;: .. -.,,,-,,, .. -;J;;,;1 ·® ''Lt:--! .. ii 111 1·l11~'1f1••1I, Ship lo ~horc ltt•sul1 s'. tM2-jl}78. I ~-~~~---,,= General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 MACNAB IRVl.NE FINER HOMES HARBOR VIEW HILLS-HILLSBOROUGH 5 bedroo1ns. 3 baths -2-slory, beamed ceilings. 2 fireplaces, custom wall cove r- ings & drapes. Couutry atn1osphere. Extra large Jot. $120.000 Fee. Lois Ega n 644-6200. (T301 PALATIAL BAYFRONT ESTATE Sparkling pool , cascading u1aterfalL beau- tiful pool house \V /sauna, massage rou1n & lotu s jacuzzi. An immaculate 5 bedroon1 residence w1pier & fl oat being offer ed v.•/ furnishings. 1'~ee land. An1y Gaston <H2- 8235. I T31 l HARBOR VIEW HOMES 2 bedroon1. den ho1ne ,,·;sparkling parquet floors & large greenhouse. 1 ~ block to pool & park. SG5.900. Ton1 Queen 644-6:.!00. j 'r 3:ll BIG CANYON "BOROEAUX" Ne\v I-story condo1nin iun1 \\'tvie\\·. Elegant decor-3 bedroon1s. 3 baths. central air & '"et bar. $121.500. Dick llnlder1nan 644-6200. (T33) C.d.M. BUILOER'S HOME + INCOME Custom home + S5000 1yr. income 13BR/ 2 bath). Ocean vie,rs-beautifu! pool. Of- fered at $169.500. llarriet l)erry CH2·8235. (T34J BLUFF'S FINEST-$89,500 Dra1nalically customized "Early Bluffs" home. Panoramic Up per l>ay Vi e'"· 2 bed- roon1s, den, 3 baths. Jack Custer 642-8235. IT35J S BEDROOM/POOL Custo1T1 Baycrest hon1e-large lot-extra nmenities. Nea r schools & ~hopp ing . $108 .700. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .~I. 1309 ~1 1\­ RI NEHS. (T36) BIG CANYON CUSTOM HOME OPEN DAILY .. #8 OAKMONT LANE 5 Uedroon1s-large rccrent1011 rooin-194' 011 rair\vay. Torn Queen li44-li200. (T3i) HOME w/VIEW! ustr)1'1 a bedroo111 Bluffs. Lar~(' dc1·k. prin1e \oca1ion . S65,000. OPF.N SUN . 1-i I'"· 66:1 VISTA BON ITo\. (T3S I CAREFREE LIVING 2·~lory . 4 bedroom hon1e \v/elega11t patio & \\·ood dec·k1ng. J·-::unily roorn \~ forn1al din- ing ..!-large kitchen \V /fami ly si7.ed eating area. Close to park & pool. $78,950. Jeanne Newman 64z.82.15. IT39 ) CAMEO HIGHLANDS OPEN HOUSES * S79.900-:J HR. vie\\'-Open reeling-re- 1nodel ed kitchen * 889.900-4 or 5 bedroon1. vic,\·-i1nn1cdi- ate occupancy. See both SUN 1·5 P.~! '" 4601 DOH- CllESTER. 1Tl-O l Irvine Mttn•b·lrvln• R••"Y °'"'P'"Y IOI Dov•' Dfl .. l-'2-12lS It« MecAruwr 144· 1200 Newport h1c.h,C1lllornla t 2Sf.J 1002 Gener1I R.E. 1002 Genor•l R.E. 1002 Gent r•I R.E. 1002 General R.E. 100'2Gener•I R.E. tbof' HOMES OPEN 1·5 THIS AFTERNOON SEE ME -l'M "HIDDEN"-Hidden 2 story, 4 bedr1ns. 3 baths, entrance to ~lubhou se, ~lesa Ve rde Country Club. Nc'v !'sting. I'm :1t 1919 Kauai. Nancy Simmons "·il l be there. SEE ME -AND BACK BAY. I ha ve 3 bed- rn1s & a brl!a thtaking vic \v .. of N'e y,·port Upper l~ay. \Vind protcctl'd patio. See me at 340 Ott'rO. see nle off Ornada. I'1n $87,500. J\l<1r1lyn Sh uff \\'ill be there. . . SEE ME , l'M ONLY $38,500-Cule 4 btdrm 111 a pprecia ting lluntington Beach. See me at 91!11 J\ladelinc Lane, Ernie Knodel is with n1c! SEE ME , l'M IN LAGUNA -Si lting pretty, true vie v.', ;j bd rms. 2 baths \\'ith beams, bricks and IJcau tifu !. IJeautiiul charm. See 1ne at 2828 ·rcrry Road . Laguna Beach at S69.500. I.in da Ulue will be there. SEE ME , l'M SUPER DUPER DUP LEX - 5 bclrn1s in one , 4 in other, near new condi~ tion, price reduced $6,000 to $129,000, now vacant at 618 Acacia . See me. l\1aril yn . Jl odgcs \\"i!/ be the re . • SEE ME, ON SANTIAG0-1'111 nc\v , vacant and very ~pacious. 4 bdr1n s. 2900 sq. ft., corner Jot nnd room for your irnagination. l 'm at ~131 Santiago for only S87.500. Janet l....elunan \\'ill be th ere . SEE ME, l'M CARMEL -and cute~ :J iledrn1s. big fain rn1 , bigger patio. arts & craft sy improvcn1cnts, really 11 icc at $75.950. Sec inc at 1818 l'ort \Vheelcr. l\1arge Ell- mure will be there. SEE ME , l'M CONTEMPORARY -Brand nc\I'. exciting designs, skyli ght s. courtyards. 10.llOO sq. ft. Joto;;. 3 and 4 bdrm nlodCls fron1 S82.000. See n1e on Irvine Illvd .. corner of \\lindn·ard . Nc \\'port Beach. Gil Ide \Vill be there. j SEE ME , l'M MARY GOLD at i09 (Jarigold ,\venue. Corona dcl 11ar. I have 2 bdrms. 2 baths. fan1. rn1 . and I'n1 vacant. Jim Val- entine \Vil! be !here too~ $73,500. SEE ME , NO ONE ELSE HAS! J'1n a nCY.' listing: and rare! 5 bdrn1 single slor)' in Har- bor \'iC\\. !fills. Canyon l"ie\\·. Sec inc at 1034 Sandcastle bring 899 .500 and give it lo Lylcen l~\1·\ng . 1'111 yours! SEE ME , l 'M HOT -and have hard\\·ood floors. copper p!urnbi ng, 4 bdrrns. big kitchen and <l 40 ' pool. l'1n at 1520 Dorothy Lane. llarbor I-l ig hland s for S79,950. Nadine Croul \l'ill he there. SEE ME , l'M THE HOOKER'S and I'm happy! Private estate, cou rtya rd ga rden, 3 bedrms. din ing rm. casual yet elegant. I'm O\\ ned by !\Ir. & 1\-lrs. Richarct }looke r. See tne at 3036 C'ountry Club. Ne\v at $88,500 \1 il h Ogden Sogn. SEE ME, l'M A CONDO -Ne\\' on the 111arket. specLacular ocean and bav vie\\'S. :1 bedl'ms in the Bluffs. I'1n at 1969 Vista ('audal for $79.500. Dorothy Johnson \\•fl! be there. IJ ~IVU~ fi()M~§ ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR. 675 6000 o\1ESA VEROE, 546 5990 • CALL US Gene,..al-R~ E-. --1001 Gener if R.E. --1002 ~~I C.F. Colesworthy & Co.-Realtors BLUFFS FINEST Desirable G·P lan 'villl 3 bdrms. + convert. den or 4th bdr1n . Bright end unit where pri- vacy preyails. Lge. living rn1. with open hecun ccil., frplc. & fonnal dining area. $71,750. C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. ______ ....;,;_:: DON'T MISS THIS! :? nn and d~tl horn!". irrrnt f1 n11ly kitC'hen wtth r:-1• \K'nt1\r \\ood 11 n n l' Ii n g. brau!Uul carpets, cu.stotn drapes, eas)"-<:Ort' landS('ll.p- 1111o1. ne::ir pool 11 n d ~JU.LIO~' $ school. 01\'llCr 1u1,1ou~ iHtd 111ny C'arT)' 2nd T.D. Prit'<' rerluccd to $1i:1:ffl. C:ill hnmcal:itc!y. bi::.s;,;;o. OPEN SAT /SUN J.5 2450 FORDHAM DR . COUEGE PARK, C.M. Move·ln Condition 3 Bcdrt.-'llllS, 2 be.thi, IRrgc t11111ily + den. B I I n s , fireplace. hnrdl'>'OOd firs .• bcautilut bock )'&rd \\'/In.Iii """'· 646.3928 Eves: S4S.Sll7 lachenmyeri Realtor ' THE "BLUFFS" -578,SOO Brand NEW 1 story 3 BR 2 ba th beautiful "Linda"· model. Cathedral ceilings, lovely greenbelt view from choice corner location . 2101 VISTA UMBROSA Sal/Sun 1·5 :30 BIG CANYON C. C. -$159,500 Lovely view from this 6 month ne'v 4 BR home. VanLuit papers, cust. draperies & cptng. O'\'ner moving to Palm Springs. 35 BURNING TR EI:: RD. Sal/Sun 1-5:30 BIG CANYON C. C. -5295,000 Just completed! Beautiful 1'\E\V custon1. hon1e 'v/great go1£ course view. Enclosed lgecourtyd entry. 5 BR, FR. Tge DR, 5 baths. l\larble, oak paneling, air /cond + more. 49 ROYAL 51 . GEOl!GE RD. Sal/Sun 1-5:30 BIG CANYON NEW CORNER CONDO Gorgeou s 3 llft Bordeaux model \\'ith pl'i- vacy. Prof. decorated thruout & prof. ld scp. Cov. patios, A IC & air-purifi er. $13'2,500. 6 RUE CllAMON lX Open Sal /Su n 1-5 :30 DESIRABLE "LI TT LE ISLAND" Lovely 3 Bdrm \vatcrfront ho111e wit h I bd r1n guest apart1ncnt. Pri\·Jtc pier & float. Nev.· carpeting. Just full of Charin! ~65 .000 321 E.~ST BAYFRO!\T Sal/Sun 1-5: 30 SPYGLASS HILL -5125,000 Gracious stone-trim 2-story ho1ne. Perfect for a gro\ving family. 4 Bdrms. fam rm, formal DR & huge rec. rm. Full y ld scp. 7 TWIN LAK ES ClR C Sal/ Sun 1-5 :3-0 HARBOR VIEW HOMES -576,900 1'1Al'.JY customi:tcd features 1nake th is 4 BR & fa in rm home a real delight. Even high quality Karastan cptng & choice ldsc p. 1742 PORT MANLE!GH Sat/Sun 1-5 :30 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO • 2111 San Joaquin Hill s Rd. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 FINAL OPPORTUNITY NEWPORT BEACH CONDOMINIUMS At $49,900 (3 R.emainin"g) Tiii-: \.ll.l..A l,;ll 1\."iADA i.pi.c10us ~BR •. 211 bo .. 1R50 liCI. fl , lO'>''OhonH·~ 1Ji•h1\+' ru-!'!nm fr11tun-,;; s,:<ll t 1-uu~ vlev..,,, t-<>n1munhy JXJOI • NlnVC'rl(C'tll 10 °' ~· h 0 U J Ii , <·hurcllf's. Slit'll'lftlnt:'. & n•cr'f'ut~ln. Lot·ritcd in the "rr1endly" I" 1ne planned MOOE'l1l~~J~N~'~ti·L v 83.'°1 Amlp:os \\'ay IJ.111111-.;)r»l' I Ttd. It) En~lbluf Dr' It) :"11111 VU.Ul. tl'J Don1ln~I), ''' Anui;::os \\.,<iy 1. For h1for1nauon, 6 M·ll33 CORBIN • MARTIN EXCLUSIVE LIST TURTLE ROCK -IRVINE 3 Bdrm.s., tam rm., din r1n. & vlev.·. $58,900 Cd?tf -Ocean sid~ h"')' .. drea m house plus gues t house. Reduced $3.000, now $69,900. llARBOH \'IE\\' HOMES Outstandi ng Palern10 · J\·ey,• li sting . , $871500 Carmel i\1odel-A real buy . S6i ,900 TUE liLUf'FS l 'rina rncxlel, lease or lease,. option PRICE REDUCED -~66,900 Francesca. Ne\\'ly painted thruout : NC\\' listing . . . . . . . . . !59.000 \'A(',\:\T I.~. lot Lake Arrowhe..1d . trade $14.000 T\rO 3-Acre par~cls, de,•eloped in Rancho Culifornia SlD,500 each TO BUY OR SELL In Costa l\'Iesa. Co rona de\ l\tar and Nc\\·port Beach Newport Heights· Ontu~ CORBIN·MARTIN, ll'IC. Open Home --=--rr2J REAL TORS 644-7662 Saturday and j ~ I I I Sunday 1 • 5 -""""""""""""""""""""""""...;,""",,_ I Tlus ho1111c ha.s l ·year General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 •l"tHTanr~".IOf' hu.1'\'r. One or the larµ: ... st 101" 111 this nrea. HEIGHTS HONEY 1---------1 )./ri1n.~ has ti.•rn rom11!Ctl'l.v C 1 , . h E ! 'd C ! M I I d. • ozy "" '"""" ··'"'· ' '· as SI e OS a esa 1•••Jl1CK rlr.'Cl inc u tng NE\V Largt> ll\'illg roon1 y,·1th hii;h ;:as i-.lo1·r, 11·.;\~f'I' anrl hc11n1s. f1ri•11IA1·r 1:1 n d I d1·yrr, forced a ir lit'al and Fn>nch c!MNI Opc'ning on10 a ;i lil'<lrlX11ns, -I baths, :;ioo Sq. l'1•r>1~r JI! u 111 b 1 n i; · 2 I flm1'C'I' t'Ol"Crcd µ 11 1 1 n. FL. hu,:t• :; c11r i:ar<1i;c. hl•dr<JJnl~. 2 full . b.:11h~. S-17,500. Call PRJ::STIGE $6!1,:fll. 1n11~!rr b<'droom is air HO"llES 6~16 I ,. -0 11 <1 J tin n c rt Privatr 1 • ' Roy Mc Cardle Re•ltor , 111('r1ninn1(•nt arCa urounrl s:z:i.900! J~si N"<hi t'«l. Sl(lf(l! 3 1810 Newport Blvd., CM 11 1· r 1~t i ra 11 v clrsi~nNl .,. fanuly roorn . Lcl1 r!y ~" unniini; pool. ·$62.500 Cati <'lm.c-!o-bcoach 1u·ca. Hul'ry 548·7719 Gl&-O:>~ij, -847-HilO. /4.,'l. .,.,._.._..._.,._ .. _...,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I '"''"~"'"''"''Ill"' .. " <JO'" u! \',\1.1.E\' JU :.\LI' •Ul~"l1'tl~P><t~f ... rqoc .... S!fX• f" .. ~~(".( cCIWP•N• General R.E. 1002.' Gene,..al R.E. 1002 Genual R.E. 1002~1 General R~E-. 1002 I SPANISH STYLE FAMILY LIVING LOOK AT 1 YR . OLD Cluh hou~f'. Pool~: .7ar•u77i ' /COMPETITION THEN $51,900 ~.1u!1i1,' TOTAL _ t•Ai\111.V (on1c :-•"(" 611 C<1rna1ion, I 3 bMroon1 l:in.:f' ron111lry LI\ ll"G. 2. story .moo !\11. ft. Ccl:'\t Uupll'\ ll/ I Br, den f l!Hc:h<'n 11"1nl(' 1111 11111! ol hor.11c. Rat."rd entry. lhli'l' \l'/\\·rl b:1r. .t· :: Bu. Jurr:c:~t lo1s in aJ"elt \lilh 6 llVJng ~m. R ~i 511 ,~ I rlo\\11s111ir~. J)f>n, l~1ck Br. & fruil Ire'{·~. rooin for pool. f~l'f'placl'. f orn1:1l 1l1n1n~. z;; ba. can he uM?d by your ~:irdrn, C'IC. Gl'l'a! !0r tA1'-l1ILY ~00:'\I, ,\\ET 111othPr·in-la11· .c:, she'll hnvf' ,l;Jl'IV.in~ f:11111lv. l!11rrv call BAR. Theres niorr. fo SC'I! hC'r 011•n ~rp;1ra1c C'nt. Over R<'d Carpc>t. · R c Ii J ·,o rs call 963-6767. the 2 car c11rpo11 •11·/\orkr>d ~,IG-F.&IO. THE REAL ESTATERS storage• is 11 ~paclous 1 Br., apr. La.urKlry in car-port ,r,, hoUS<'. OPF.'.\" Tl\IS \\·r.r:r:. Pr1rC' · $!19/.00 Brokl'r 6T>-56~1 General R.E. 1001 Gene,..al R.E. 1002 LIDO ISLE Open Sunday 1-S -608 Via Lido No rd Charming sumn1er hon1e on 50 ft. lot \\'ith pler ru1d slip. WATERFRONT PIER & FLOAT Open Sunday 2·6 -3608 Marcus J3est buy on Canal. Sparkling 2 bedroon1 hon1e in perfect condition. Sunny patio. Zoned R-2. $92,500. NEW so· ON THE BAYFRONT Open Sat. & Sun. 2·6-1645 Baysi'de Or . Pier and sli p for large boats plu s side ties. Exciting tri·leve l living wi th 3 bedrooms, 51/2 baths, b.:ilJroom size n1mpus roon1 \\'it h bath and large family room \\'ilh fireplace. $325.000. r-ee land OCEAN VIEW -541,000 ,\ltrncti\'e small npartn1ent-like unit in La- guna Beach. \Valking distance to ocean and shops. \Vonderful for \\'Cekend or cou ple. One bedroo1n plus den. FORCED SALE Open Sat. & Sun. 1·6 28 Linda Isle O\\'ner n1ust liq uidate in1n1ediately! \Virle open \'ie\v of harbor basin fro1n this spncious bayfront ho1ne. 4 Bedrooms ·+-convertible pl ayroo111. bath, up. Large dining room, fan1il y roo111 lvith fireplace & maid's quarl· ers. Pier & sli p for large boat. 3 ~lonths summer rental available at $8,500. Offering price $275.000. IVAN WELLS BEAUTY! See thi s 4 bedroom, 31fi bath fan1ilv ll o1ne in Baycrest. Large pool. Formal dilling room, fa mily room. 2.fireplaces, separate SC\1•ing room off kit chen. Tree lined street. Offered at $97,500. IDEAL OCEAN VIEW HOME P opular. spacious Lusk Tiburon \\·ith vie\v , on pool sized Jot. 1-:xceptional condition; on qu iet streel: con1ple lc "-'ith all ~onvcnie nces. ~97.500. LIDO'S EAST END r~our bedroon1. 4 bath. bayfront \\ ith pier and slip privileges. 40 foot lot. 5295.000. SUMMER RETREAT Exc\usi"e Linda Isle location. Single story three bedroom. three bath beauty. Easy car~ home 'vith pier and slip. Lo\~·est price at $175,000. NEW CORONA DEL MAR COND0-$42,500 Exciting 2 story chalet 1ype condo. Short walk to Corona del l\1ar beach. 2 bedroom, 2 bath1 fireplace, upgraded. CUSTOM BALBOA BAYFRONT DUPLEX Cut your costs in half. Prlme sandy beach location . Custom built for O\\'ner. Dock for two large boets. 6 bedrooms plus guest. $250.000. I Duplex-Assume 7112 °/o LOAN ~J):1.1·1ous t 'nll.~ ~er11rnlf'fl ti,v lh<'r1• •111·n ~~1ragc~. \\'rll l;u1d~t'"P<'d . Privntc Yards. 1"110·1\ Ht1' 2 &dron111s. l R111h. 0\1·nl'r 11·ill cxcliflnge for:: Bt-dronnt, 2 Bath home in Co~ta :'\IC'sa. Olll'rt'd for SJ.l,;iOQ. C<ill &16--0.W. l,O« ·"''• ~fllS1"""''""' \ 11\L.LE'' RE.\LI\ o bt~C. U<ll•~~•S• ... ,~.,·~~,, ,,,,,. .. ,,.,, , .... TENNIS 60x200 LOT WALK TO BEACH !~111/d your own !<'nni~ t':Ourr. 1 1:n~!Jll lol _ 11·i1h pril'rirs. \I :ilk lo hr11d1. L:u·;::r 4 1-...·ilnJnt11 h•lll!C'. S11p<>r liu~e I h\111i.: .lrt':i:-. Sl'paratc d1n111i.: rou111. ,\ 0 DI!: D P.\l~'I'\" l:C)():'\1 \\'ITH ' I H!'ILT-1:\ 13A r:~ \\",\LK TO I 1'1<1\Lll. $6000 101itl rlOl'·n. Cill"l<HJ.~ -l.'H!J oo:Hi7tii. oPEr111L ~. 11 s '<Jl'I root. 111C.r1 THE REAL ESTATERS HORSE RANCH $42,600 ~I \·<'r;• ~h11rp .\ hcdronn1. 2 h.ith hon1r. H;is \"al\C'~··s 1•'(o·h1:u1(' On(' )<'a\' ~··1 1111: \\':tITRnly. Carpet~. drupes, i.:11.~ hlt-1n~ 11 /dlsh'>''ashcr, air oond., 1'.A l1enfing, l11"1!placi', dining r o o n1. lrnc('(I ynrd 11·/putio nnd 3 c·11r gar. :'\lusl see. Call TlOI\' for an appt. 963-15-13. ''' ,.., . ..,,'"""''""'••••v• \',.\Ll.F\' RL\L I \ • mor, l~H"~~• ..... ,. •N ~"">I OCM ..... <. 1'1 ~· NEAR NEW 4-PLEX ;; l~1ri,:c ~ b('d1'00n1 anrl on~ l11rr11she1l b.ichC'lor. IJ\'c 111 ""c n·nt the olh<>N close lo lhr l~t'HCh Just on<' yt'nr olrl. For 189,00) call Red Cnrpct Rcr1l10111 5-lf>-8610. I IJ)1.,•ly Bi1yrn"S1 hnn11• 111 1 ll(T[('t•f rond1t1on1 J Bdrm.,, ,\· ~rni!y ron111. n1an} HILL TOP DREAM HOME , I <1"11•r!W f('ntut't:.. &;-f111r1111• SCOTT GERRIE \Vinner of several a\l'ards in 1974 Scolt was top listings taken and top dollar production '''inner in !\·larch. Scott \11as the top money earner in U1e entire Orange Coltllty District. An outstanding young man. Scott's persona! service combined \\•ith the dynamics or the r·orest E. Olson Co1npany 0 n1a ke a truly ,,·inning combination. VICTORIAN MANOR-2 STORY WALK TO BEACH-$35,000 G L<\.NT 2 story Victorian Manor on corner grounds, Authentic Gay oo·s decor a11d arch- itecture. 5 bedroon1s including elegant mas- ter suite \\·i!h 4lh bath. library & 1nusic chambers \vith circular ba y 'rindow. Base- ment gan1e roon1. Guest apart1nent \\'il h kitchen. Banquet fo rmal din ing room. Leaded and stained glass \\·indo\vs. BET- TER MUHRY ! Call 645-0303. MILLIONAIRE'S BAYCREST ESTATE •;~lilliona ire's Ro,v" in pri.tne Baycrest. Private courtyard entrance to elegant and spacious entertainers paradise. 20' hide-a- v.•ay master suite with Roman tile bath. 2 bedroom children's area with 3rd bath. Huge sunken living room . 18' gourmet kit· chen. Banquet for_ina\ din ing. Cozy fa1nil y den and 22' family roo1n . Low sacrilice price. Call 1>15-0303. BEACH RETREAT-$36,500 PRJ\t1\CY Sli PRE:\lE in exclusive Park Lido. \\'i\LK TO OCEA~. Private coU-rtyard entry to 2 story luxury tO\\•nhouse. 2 bed· room s. 2 baths, gou rmet kitchen \\·ith built- in s. Living room \Vilh crackllng fireplace. Picturesque park-like grounds and POOL. Call 645-0303. HARBOR VIEW-$91 ,500 FEE Secluded courtyard entry to rambling ranch style ho1ne. 4 bedrooms including hide-a-way master suite with private ga rden patio. Jluge livin~ room with cathedral beams. Formal dining room . Gour1n et kitchen and 22' fan1ily room overlooking entertainers patio and quiet rear ground s. Lo\vest price fee land in llarbor \·iel\'. BETTER l!URRY! Call 1>15-0303. EASY TO BUY F d · I d ' I I ~ro.11'(' for hoot or lri-iiltr. Mes i Verde North orever ocea n on 1s an v1e \\'S, argc cu s-6 .,,.~ lni"~t fl"'unillhlc tom lWO seneratJon floor plan. 4 bcdroon1 t !"6 l'OO FOREST E. OLSON 523,500 HK. 2 UA Adult Co11don1inlum. JU HuJe ft!! Si.'iO. ni,,,,,, C•ll 00\\'. ~rofi ur R.~~ Hi Agent. ~~-~-,~ .. t-.eiu ns, nnl~ :? }'N "f"'" + den an huge family room. Better hurry. ART SHAPIRO co. ,\i_"1iml' 1•, \',\ ln,11n. only $139,85() -Fee. · 1>1?> \\'cstrhlf Drl\"t' $J,00l. ckr.ln. O.\V.C. 2nd i\'1'1\Porl l:k'l\<'h h-1~3120 TO. nn C'IOSini:: CO!illi! TotAI DIAL 644-1766 I Ouutnor ,;por1~ lost I• :ri '2299 HARBOR BLVD., 645-0303 mo'ly l)}t1tL 1nr. 111s('s $350. 1161 San Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. Rf'f".'iil? &II )'Ollr cqulpm1•111 A COLDWELL BANKER COMPANY <'all PRr;.'ITTCE honX"s for A COLDWELL BANKER CO. I \1lth ti low~5t l'J~ny J:>ilot II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! nil•) ~ .. _________________ _, C1;1<<1l\ed Ad! fi42.:s61$. ..., INC ' I \1 ' 'I I !' " .. I ,, • . ' l. . " ,, j. ' " ' II I '1 " .. ,. ... i. -1 " ' I I I l DIRECTORY HOUSES fOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS J ' • * *3608 l\larcus, :'\ewport Beach &H-L766 $92.500 (Sun Hl') 4591 Greentree. Irvine 675-7225 S.JB.500 !Sun 1·5) 2 BR & FAM ILY RM or DEN 322 Ogle Street. Costa l\tcsu 518-3209 $40.000 (Sat & Sun l-5) l.W71 Countr)' \\'ood. lr\'i ne 51f>-0.165 83-1.450 !Sal & Sun 1·5) • 1710 Kings I{d. \liffhavcn. NB 64:!-5200 ~ (Sun 1·5) •437 Sca,\·ard Rel . Corona de! l\lar 64-1-7211 S69.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5 1 123 \'ia Zurich. Lido Isle _ 645-6646 S78.500 ISal & Sun 1·51 709 1\larigold. Corona del 1ilar 675-6000 $73.500 (Sal .~ Sun 1·51 1812 Pt. Carlow 11-IV J-lomesl NB 644·6200 $69.600 1sun 1·5i 414 Vista Grande tThc Bluffs) NB 642-8235 $8D.500 1Sun 1-5\ 217 On•ieto <Lido lslel i\'B 548-0140 $79,500 (Sun 1·4) • 66 Bal boa Coves 842-1418 (Sun 2·5) 1136 Somerset Ln .. l'\e\\'port Beach 642·9949 $98.500 !Su n 2-4 ) 3 BEDROOMS ~7 :\liso Ave (Npt Heights) NB 518-4394 $47,500 (Sat& Sun 1-5) 2701 Vista Umbrosa (The Bluffs) NB 644-4910 $78,500 (Sal & Sun 1-5:30) 6 Rue Chamonix I Big CanyonJ !\1B 644-4910 5132.500 1Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 32975 Avendia de! Jlosal, San Juan Capo 496-2492 S39.000 !Sat & Sun) * 1848 Com1noclore, Baycrest. l\'B 646·3255 $95.000 !Sun 1-51 223 E. 19th St.. Costa ~·Icsa 645-8400 548-3533 (Sat & Sun 1-41 327 Vista Suerte, Bluffs. l"B 645-722 1 $72,000 (S un 1-/l 2316 Cliff Drive. Nev,rport Beach 645-7221 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2718 Shell (China Cove) CdM 673-2222 1Sat & Sun 1·5) 493 Tia Juana, Laguna Beach 494-9704 $55,000 1Sat & Sun 12-4 1 237 La Jolla, Ne"•port l leights, N13 642-5200 (Sun 1-51 19162 Sierra f\laria (TurtlerockJ Irvine 552-7500 $59,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 124 E. Ave. Trieste, San Clemente 492-2100 $54,500 1Sat & Su n 1-51 3101 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del J\lar 642-0472 :s159.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5 J 3155 1 J.:ast Nine Drive. Laguna r\iguel 493-5768 S46.000 <Sat & Sun 11-6) 1800 Port Stirling (l-IVu l-lomes) NJJ 644-8750 $63.900 (Sat & Sun 1-51 3004 Cresta \Vay. Laguna Beach 646-7171 S69,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2828 Terry Road, Laguna Beach 67S-<;000 $69.500 (Sun 1·5) 1969 Vista Caudal, Bluffs, NB 67S-<;000 S79,500 (Sun 1-5) 340 Otero, Bluffs. NB 67S-<;OOO $87.500 !Sun I.S I * • 10 Tribute Court (Ne\\'JJ9rl Crest} NB 675-7225 584,500 !Sat & Sun 1·5) ••416 DeSola 1'err. (l·li ghland s) Cdl\.1 673-8550 589.500 (Sun 1·51 8476 El Arroyo. Huntington Beach 847-6011 S28.950 <Sun 1-51 2024 S. Capella Court. C'osta ~lcsa 540·!l321 S48.500 (Sun l·6l 16622 Busby l,ane. ~luntington Beach 842-2535 $44.900 1Sun 1·5) 3 BR & FAMILY RM or DEN •-•5 N. La Senda Dr. 3 Arch Bay. So. Lag. 642-2992 $159,000 (Sat & Sun) 228 Knox Street, Costa l\·tesa 548-3209 $42.000 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 1130 Somerset Ln . (\\'estcliff) NH 644-1766 $134,500 1Sun 1-3) 3308 Ocean Blvd .. Corona de! i\lar 673-2222 $174,500 (Sun 1-5) • • 1645 Bayside Dr., Ne\\rport Beach 644-1766 s.125,000 (Sat & Sun 2-6) 540 Via Lido Saud I Lido Isle) NB 675-012.1 $95.500 (Sun 1-5) 5427 'fremont Ln (Cameo Shores) Cd~1 675-0202 Sl38.000 !Sat & Sun 1-51 2150 Fordhan1 Dr .. College Park. C!I I 646-3928 s.19.500 1Sat & Sun 1·5) •4191 Sandburg \\'ay, Uni v. Pk., Irvine 515-8424 $62.950 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 29591 Anna !\Ilaria. Laguna Niguel 494 -9704 $63.500 (Sat & Sun 12-4) • 1-1812 Rattan St .. Irvine 551-4836 $49.900 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 3621 Baylor, Irvine 1 552-8463 $43,500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 3375 Larkspur, Costa l\lcsa 213-866-7055 $50.950 (Sat & Sun) 2036 C-Ommodore (Baycrest I NB &l0-1120 868.000 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 17G81 Laurel Tree (Univ. Park) Irvine 552-8696 $59.500 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 1725 Skylark (Baycresl) NB &l5-3i20 $76.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1305 Skyline Dri ve. Laguna Beach 494-1001 $154.500 (Su n 1-5) 30941 Callo San Feipe, San Juan Capo 492-2100 $38.500 fSal & Sun 1-5) • • 301 Orchid, Corona dcl l\Iar 644-7211 $96.500 ISat & Sun 1·51 1337 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Terrace) NB 673-8.150 !Ga.000 !Sat & Sun 1·51 2501 Ocean Blvd .• Corona de! ~tar 673-8.150 $296.500 (Sun 1·5) ••19 Balboa Coves (Balboa Coves) NB 675-7060 (Sat & Sun 1-5\ 1727 Pt . Stirling ff!V Home<\ NB 644·6200 (Sun 4601 Dorchester (Cameo Hlds) CdM 642-8235 $79,900 (Sun 1-51 2200 \\1ind\\'8rd Lane, Back Bay, NB 642-8841 182.000 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 1818 Po1t \Vhcc\cr, JI\' l·lonws. J\'Il 675-6000 $74 ,950 ~Sun 1-5) 1003 Bonnie Doone (Irv. Terr.) ("d~I 675-3000 .ISun 1·51 767 Olympic. Costa .l\Icsa 545-3497 (Sat & Sun 10·5 I •639 Can1co llighlands Dr .. Cd~I 644-7270 (Sat & Sun 1-5) • 1100 Sandpiper (H \' llills) Cd'.\I 644-1766 $81Ui00 (Sat & Sun 1-6) 185-t Pt. ficnv¥ick (1-fV I-Jomes) NB 644-1761i $71.000 (S un 1-51 3036 Country ('lub, !ltesa \:crde. ('f\I 546-5990 Ssa.500 1Sun 1-5) 3005 Cleveland. C'osta l\lcsa 557-3S5(1 S36,000 4 BEDROOMS f Sun 2-51 3085 l\lountain \'ie1v Dr .. La gu na Beach 491-8558 868.500 I ~at & Sun 11 -41 • 16751 1i faric Lane, 11unt 111i.;ton Beach 847-8191 $36.500 1Sat & Sun 12-tii 2048 Goldeneye (l\1esa \'crdel ('osta 1ilesn 675--46.10 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) ••415 Bayside Dr .. l\c'4'port Beach 675-3331 $198.000 (Sun 1·5) 2008 Ocean Blvd .. Corona dcl !\far 644-1766 $225,000 (Sa t & Sun 1-5 1 1821 Tahuna Terrace (Irvine Terr.! :\B 673-8550 $133.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 1 1919 Kauai, Costa l\Icsa 546-5990 (S at & Sun 1·51 •4518 Roxbury (Ca111co Shores) Cd.\I 675-3000 ' ISun 1-5) ••608 \'ia Lido r\orcl. !\·c\1po r1 Beac·h 1544-9060 !Su n 2-j1 4 BR & FAMI LY RM or DEN 2192 1 Seaside. lluntington llcach 893-1351 $59.9;)() tSun l·til •1512Dolphin1'err (Irvine Terr' \'B &tl-0200 S98,500 fee ! Sun I ·5 t 11 Carmel Bay Dr .. Spyglass !Jill, Cdf\l 213-430-7571 213-596-1671 !Sat & Sun 12-51 1896 Rhodes Dr .. l\.lesa Verde. C!lt 646-3255 $77,500 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 1221 Pembroke La., \\iestcliff. NB 646-3255 S62,500 !Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 507 Playa. i'\ie\\'porl Beach 833-9Q84 $87.500 1Sat & Sun 1.SJ 2005 Bayshore Dr . fBays hore) NB 518-1290 $120.000 (Sun 1-51 *'420 Ki:ngs lld .. ('liffha\·en. :\13 612-5200 $12J.OOO !Sat ~I\: Sun 1·51 128 \'ia Ithaca I Lido I sle) \'8 042-1188 $109.900 •~al & Sun 1-51 14961 Du sk. Irvine 515-0465 $45.950 tS<it & Sun 1-51 969 Dahlia, off Sunflo\l.:er, ~. on f"uchs1n 646-3928 853,500 (Sat & ~un 1-5) ••28Linda Isle (Linda Isle > :\B 644-1766 $275.000 1Sa t & Sun 2·6J 2501 Port \Vhi tby Place, NB 644-9425 !Sat & Sun 10-4 ) 1824 Port ~lanleigh Pi., llV Hoines, NB 644-5398 $78,900 !Sat & Sun 1·51 1133 El Camino, l\lesa de! ~Jar, Cl\1 546-4141 $44.900 (Sun 1-5\ 2818 Loreto 1 f\lcsa del l\lar) C.\I -515-0938 S42.500 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 3401 Quiet Co\"e 1 HV llills i ;-..; I~ 673-8700 Sl l0.000 !Sun 1-3 1 17-'2 Port f\lanlc1gh lllVu Jlon1esl NH 64+4910 ~70.900 !Sun 1-5 :301 35 Burning 'l'ree J{d fBig Cyn ('.C .) \'B 644-4910 Sl59.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5,:toJ 7 Tn·in Lakes Circ. (Spy~lass ~fill ) Cdf\1 644-4910 $125.000 !Sat & Sun 1-5:301 • •321 East llayfront (Balboa Island ) i\B 644·4910 S265.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5:301 16631 Ross l...anc, Huntington Beach 847-6010 $44 ,250 1Sat & Sun 1-51 512 OeAnza (Corona Highlands) Cd~! 673-8550 $89.500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) • 1023 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine 673-8550 ISat & Sun 1·5) 2131 Santiago. Baycrest, NB 67S-<;OOO 587.500 1Sal & Sun 1·5) 91911\ladeline, J-luntington Beach SlG-5990 s.18.500 !Sun 1-51 • 1520 Dorothv Ln (~!arbor lllncls) NB 675-6000 ~79 .950 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 17602 \\'cbster. lr\"inc 646-7;11 1. at & Sun 1-5) 3002 Dorn Ct .. Luguna 646-9711 <Sat & Sun 1-51 2207 \Vincl\vard Lane. Back Bay, NB 642-8841 886.500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 1528 Kee\ (HV Hills) CdM 675-3000 I Sat & Sun 1-5) 500 I Street (Bal Pcnin) NB 673·7420 $149,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3901 Park Green (HY Hill s) Cd~! 644-1766 $119,500 (Sa t & Sun 2-6) 3001 Java. Cos ta 1\Jesa 546-2313 868.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 12.52 Somerset Ln (\\'estcliff) J\11l 642-8235 !Sun 1·5) 1856 Braemar \\'ay. Ne\\')Jort Beach 642-8235 fSun 1·5) 2057 Comn1odore (Baycrest) i\TB 644-6200 · <Sun 1·5) 3 1'orrey Pines fBig Canyon) ?\TS 644-6200 5155.000 !Sun 1·5) 1430 Galaxy Dr. !Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 ISnn 1·5\ 1812 Pt. \Vheeler (11V llon1es) NB 6-12-8235 $78.950 <Sun 1·5) 4276 Sandburg \\'ay (Uni\'. I,ark) Irv 552·7000 !Sun 2·51 1978 Pl. Alban s 1HV Homes) NB 642·8235 $77,900 !Sun 1·5) 2442 Windward Ln. (o!f Tustin) NB 646-3255 (Sun 1-51 •2854 Carlob i!:a>t Bluff\ NB 675-7225 $79,BO<i 1$un 1-51 2352 Rutgers Dr .. Costa 1'1esu 545-1868 $39.900 1Sun t2·G1 3600 Catamaran !11\Tu llill:i1 cdril 675-7225 $81.500 ($Ull 1·51 11574 Quartz. t'ounta1n \1allcy 842-2535 $56,900 1Su11 1-51 1919 Kauai 1?.'lesa Verde ~ ('~I 546-5990 1Sun l·j i S BEDROOM • •90J N. Bayfront IBalbon l sland 1 :'\ll 673-6900 1Sut & Sun 12-51 2006 f't. Provence ~ 1-1\1 llon1es l :'\B 675-3000 <Sat & Sun 1-51 S BR & FAMI L ~ ROOM or DEN :!O&I Tu stin, r\c'4·port Beach "46-5602 $66.500 1 Sal & Sun 1 • • 523 \'ia Lido SOud. Xe'' port 13cach 673-6189 (Sun 12-Zi l 8 Oak1nont Lane {Uig ('anron i \I~ 614 ·6200 1 Oatly 1·51 26 llern1itagel Lane (Ilig C'anyont \l:J 614-8603 S159 .000 ISa t ~t.:. Sun 1-51 • *2-' llarbor Island f l~arbor l ~I. t :\R 675-6f61 !Sun J-5 1 • 508 Evenjng Star i Oo\·er Shor(::.! :-\0 61-'·1766 S.!85.000 (S un 2·li I >19 !loyal St. George ltd . 1 llig C:anyon 1 :XI~ 6+·1·4910 S295,000 1Sa1 ~t: Sun I-5 ·JO~ 1337 t;alaxy Dr .. Do\'er Shore?'. :X l5 t>-15-7221 $2-'9.000 (Sal & Sun 1-.)l • • l l Linda Isle. Linda lsll'. \'IJ G45-7221 8219.000 !S;1t ,\ Suri J.j 1 2i80 Reclning Cir f;\f('sa \'errh.•1 ('~I tH6--7lil I Sat & ~lltl 1.:l 1 IU:l-t Sanclcastll'. ll\'u ~!ill s. ('d.\t 675-lltli.JO $99.500 I Sat ,V...· Su11 1·5f li'OO llighland . ~t1\\·port Beac h t.HH-7711 (Sat,'.: Sun 1·5• • 1724 Port ~lanleigh Cir ... ~e\1·porl Bch . 673·8500 589.500 1Su n 1·61 * •4 1.-inda Isle (Linda J::;le) l\B 642·8235 isun :.!-j1 2084 Tu stin 1\ re .. !\c\1•port Beat'h 6-16·5602 S66.50U I Sun 2·5·30 1 :!8 Hoyal ~I. (jeorge !P.1g f':111yonf '.\""B 6i5·6fJOO 1Sun l·.·1 1 3840 lJcc:in P.1r1·h dl\·u 11 1!1,1 ('d.\I ,,_. -.,.,. u ( ._,., __ .) 6 BEDROOM 1 2~1 \\l'.~t \\':il11ut. <Jrang\· 515-0-165 S14 .500 1Su 11 J.:, 1 Sul \.~ 1 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3 BR 2637 \'ista Ornada (Bluff~l i\JJ 675--3535 t Sun .t. .\Ion l·:i l 453 llolero. :\'e ... :port !~eac h 6"6-7ill AS~t ,t.;_ Sun 1-5 / 31-'23 So. r>acific lst. 1-f\•,y =-79. Laguna 642-1188 $89.950 !Sat & Sun 1-51 1741 ·rustin t\\·e . S.D, Costa ~lcsa 6·12-5200 S:~8.500 !Sat&· Sun t-~11 23-'15 El Reposa l:\cv.· \\'orld / I..ag . !!ills 586-2577 s:i0.000 (f)un 1-51 •7 f{uc ~farsei llcs ll~ig C~nyont \·1; G.i-t-1 J:>:J Sl118.50U 1 Sun l·."1 1 3W Otero t "J'hc IJluffs 1 '\'11 6i~·3000 ~Sat & ~Ull l ·.'"i l •641 \'ista Bontt.<1 . Uluffs. r\l:: 644-7270 867 .iiS !Sill lt: Sun 1·5J 663 \·ista Bonita t'fhe Bluffs) t\B 614-6200 <Sun J .;,! • •711 Lido Park Or. l.\pl. DI ~·B 64-'·1766 iSun :l·jt 3 BR & FAM RM •135 Bolero \Vay (JJark Lido) !\H 675--0123 549,500 1Su rl 1·5 t 4 BEDROOM 835 i\.n1igos \\'ay (J::as tbluff ·rcrr.) \·L~ 644·7493 S-19.900 !Sal & Sun lU·:i J 362 \'ista :\ladcra (!'he Cluffsl .\I{ M0-0020 ISnt & Sun 1-j i 402 \·i~ta Ron1a , :\'e\\ port Beach 646·77 11 1Sun l·:i l S BR & FAM RM 83.5 .\n11gos \\'ay f l::astbluff 1·crr 1 :\I: 644-7-'93 S66.500 1Sa1 & Sun 1 0-~1 HOME & INCOME 3 BR + 2 BR + I BR Cor. \\'arner & Sims (Hunt. 1-larbourl 1213 ) 376-3484 (Sat & Sun 10-5 1 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR & t BR 600 Acacia, Corona de! l\lar 2 BR EACH 300 .Jas1nine, <:orona del :\lar rsUn l·:i/ 6i5-3000 ISun 1·31 3 BR & FAM RM EACH 505 Acacia, Corona dcl ~far 673-8550 $129.000 3 BR & 2 BR 71 5 Poppy, Corona del J\Jar 1Sun l ·~I 673-8550 (Sal & Sun 1 .. ;1 3 BR& 1 BR 52 1 Iris. Corona del 1\lar . 675-5726 <Sun 1.5, 5 BR & FAM RM + 4 BR 618 Acacia, Corona <lei Alar 67S-<;000 $129.000 !Sat & Sun J.51 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 3BR&2 -2 BR 353 \Vooclland , off Tustin, Costa l\.Tcsa 646-3255 !Sun !·SJ CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT 3 BR 669 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) NB &l0-8672 $425 mo. (Sat & Sun 1-5J • •• FIVE BEDROOM HOME-SOME VIEW ,,,1,111r 1:.-..hnn1n 11 ,, ' , " ,111.1 ,li!l•I•, J.. 1'.11111111 '> I.II• !l• II /.uu;h I •-' q, OA!l V PltOT 1002Gener1I R.E . 1002 I fLl"\•pl.1• • d1n1ni.; 1 •' •1 .•I "-., • ll\UlO.: 1'•'1\l \\JI)\ fir• pJ .. ,, '1'1h·d 1•n\1..,, Thi'"• , """"" """"'"' "" ""'"'LIVE LIKE ROYALTY l "1U li lti..(}'lti ON KI NGS ROAD -:i ln1 1:lv ~;1rdl'n p(1ol '---'"'"'''"'"''.'' .......... "" .. '"' \11\LLI~\' Rl .. \1.1\ • D<llCI !JO•lnvrnsl '"'UllC."" ''OC~<<tHO,,<.l <;.;>•11•1.HY \\lh .M·par..-lt• lit't'' .. tll ~ 11111111' ;ind \1Jlli, 2 lw;•1\r11n111' a nd ,p.1L1ou, 1:u11tl' ru-0 111 .\ \Ct\' hl•J lll!fUl fll l'Jll I IL'\\ ·:-<Cl' II. . • 171 0 King$ Rd , Cliffh11ven, N.8. Open Sun l·S CLIFFHAVEN 1 See The Ocean ! OCE AN & BAY VIEW -:~.1 or .'i l{('t\rci<1rno; ,.~,.,,111 \• 111· '"'"'' ,1, r \I ob. pl11' fJ nHl,1 rnnn1 l'tt1111:-<•d p:.11 10 and h('al('d 111i. "l·•ut bJ.,,~:;11•1 I• •· pun ] llt-.HilllHll y t .ll'J 1C.•ted . dr:ipl'cl <t!UI \1a ll· th•' 1.o.i1 .. 1.•111111 11 ,1111"' I I I ) f ' p;1pPrC'< .• 01t· ~ HH ll<.' ur rnk1rt:11n11\g St'e 1,,1,, .• .i. '.1fl.1 11 .. •+ 111 11; •• ••rJ 111• t .. ., h \II q\i-, •II 1. lhl ~ 4•1\\' l!JO , "" 1,.111 11.i~ •p11 11~ 420 King$ Road, N.B. Open Sat/Sun l ·S: .l:t: I "I';, i'""I! h"li' "•I 1""' ,.,, • '"'"""" ,,,,1 PARKLIKE SURROUNDINGS 1"" l·i-1 1·111·" l' J BEDROOM· CONDOMI NIUM 111 \ll 1·11n1 L: .. ::: ;.;,ll .. n .. : : : : : : : : : : : : ; : in1111111· pnnl ;nHI r·e1·rC':tt 1<1n t l'llll'r . ·rill, li:i .. 1'1110!1,o• ................... JllL"l' pr1\~H 1• p:i!l<i :11ul J'f':.ll IJl't'pl.h.'l'. llC·:idy 'I • JI 1<1 lllot·c l'l:!hl 111. $:tH 50(} •1 t•l:t"ltll• 1741 Tust in Ave .. t 80, C.M. Sat / Sun l ·S I ' I!• •I .,I ='" ' ~.,,, ... !o ! I ~.'!I M.111\ '5C * BAYSHORES * OPEN SAT SUN. 1-S 259S CRESTVIEW :,•\ I '' I •' .' ' 1,,11 t Iii , J..11< 1,. !' I ' ' I I •I ' 1•i1 ' 1;.. ~l"L"! ' 'I' 1 I >!\• "I I Ii• !·,I'.:• T l.o•d I< I, 1\ II>' ':_ !'1·1\. '•!l·I> I• 1•l • •i Vl liW OF OCEAN NEWPOR T HEIGHTS -· l~rrinrl tlt\\·, .'I hrd- ro<11 11 . :.! hath 1:u11 1lv kitvl11111 , !0\1' nl.11tlten· ,1111·1· \.1rd . l11·11 t· i,, .ind '1'1" ."\t'Jr !'l!ff I Jt .11 ,. ,11 :!"fj I .1 .!oll:t S/1i l.IUO 2J7 La Jolla , N.B. Open Sun 1.S NEW LISTING IMPOS ING CAPE COD lnr t llC' 1.11111 1\' th:1I ii1·111;11 1d ~ ~1•011 ·1· ,.1 11t ~:I ll 'Pl'l':!tl n u! Ill 1111· Ii l11·ilru••fl\, 111• \I'll Ill 1hC' l;1nnlv rn11111 ur t'.11 111 !!11 · fnru,:11 d 1111n· .. 11111111 ' f)ff('r1•d .II :-:1:i:1.1 "111. l1r111• Iii· lti '~'t' 1111r 1H~t11l' ~1! 1520 High lilnd, Newport Set11ch Open Sun J.S ""'' 1·" ,.,,,, 1 ...... , "UNBELIEVABLE "'"' '" ~ .. ,. ,, 12S FEET OF WATER FRONT -4 Rcdroom.:;, C THOMAS I 111 pr11;ite cnnununity . 1101 h':l !-ot"!hold. Only REALTOR ::1\:).).00() · J[](111 !-fnr ynur n\\·n d('t'Orating . ~~·1 11 1 11., "~ .:'7 \\ aJr., uf t:la :...; 0111•11 lo grl'al pallo f11r vour ;-. •. ,,1 •••' 1:. ,,,, 1 ,, ..• 1 ••. 1. l'l1ll'rl:tin1n,C! plc:i :-urc p1('r ::ind ~l1 1i lnr .1·1111 r ll'1:11. Open House ' Sponish Hociencla NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA . 1 NE W LISTING 1 11.,,1· 11• ... 1inr' .111 rl 1n f"'\('f'I · I • • ·' Ii' ~ ,, , 11 l1·n1 "vhu11I d 1•!r i. I ;~ 1:r.lr!u1111 .. ::ind f<1nlJ\\' 1 .. ,, 1, 111n1n I .01 j•I\ • .11 1a·t1ni.: ,111~1 1t r;1 p1'' (':.ill I<• d· .1 ' ' 'l'l' " ' I " l1r• l' ' ' " " ,, Office Open Saturdays & Sundays. A PETE160~~~.~~JTD r ~~~L TY ~.. 642-5200 [ ~~ lmj ~1',•n,.r .. allllR ... Elilr.--lllil•I0 .. 0211!G .. elllne.rlllaldR•.lllE•. ll!lllJWll002.., 1 EASTBLUFF POOL _ *_ Bolboo Bay Properties * 1·11,_ •. 1, ,1"'1'I''' .• 11d OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 NEWPORT HEIGHTS "t~··I' ·1••1.,111. 1•,.111 110 19 Ba lboa Coves. I I I I · l'I' I I 'I i11 11 ex . ,O\"C y ,l > \ ,111 •• 1 ""i 11 111• '"'' \\'atcrlront \\ ... 11p. :1 ,!;,;. , .. ,.1 1.111. l 1 .. ·11• "· l)l·n .J)1111ctOllt:rfcct1nn' O\\llcr ·~ u111t ;~ llR: ~ .• in.I. t.••••11 l•11111T r<•nla!. l\l·~1 loc. o,,·ner 1:••1111 .ir•I 1(1• 1 I'· Ill .\lay trade f1 )1' lllCIHlH.'. !tl!•d l•I \"""+··· ( ,U:->\llJ .:)oO.li75·i0fiO . ;:·1 \iou .-,!'iR!l .~>00 \H:!-i-191 GOLF CO URSE BALBOA MODEL :1 J:ll :!l: IJ<H fl, ·r1h11run \, .. lJ l)1;.1l1ll· 111,1 11 :-;:{i.~)()0 5;,1)-8300 OWNER AN XIOUS I 111\ l' Ii~ 1111~ nt:a l dt1· p!1,:\ :~11 :~-Ith ~l.. ;..: 1; t ~ldke ofler_ ~l ay trade. .\:-kill~ S7~.:i00 . lli:i-7420.1 '11 "1' 11' 1 1111•. 1 Genera l R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 I ~ •fr• • "", 'I 1J\ 111:: "' 11 Io \1111" ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~ 111! !i"l! lfl o'l\I .. t I'"''" r ~ 11 1· ,111 ,,,.,.1,1", 1 ~· 1•1 r... I I •f•P r I ' f !\\t,.·1' ! t~ l•"I ·t•I I Sea wa rd Bachelo r Pa d Open House I . " . 'I 'I '/· '' !• I h<> "I 'I • ,.. •\' I .J 1. " ,, ' 'I I! .• I I ;11-. • ·' !• 1 , • Pl • " 11 'I '' ""' Iii I ~· ·1'" ' , n' I J1 : ~1 f I/~ 11 .... d, ,...,, J ' IM.111\ I ' , v:c DUPLEX I ,;_!I i t -I ! ;, • 11 •• ;ind ,1 .! l !i dn .. 1 1 ~·.<I'' ,,:.j l1•r 1lt •I •Ii ,1 :11·· .o .! I " ' ,,.,. 1·~111 , I ,1 .. 111 11 ol •ll.;I ... ll < •• l'l II" I 1lu·· I ' ,,... ' 111 r:. •I I (';1q,r•I, I:• ,oll••r .. •ft .. 'ol',.lO. UPPER BAY (' ~,,.., "li: :"': l11•rlri.r :n IP-nn•' 1\ 1!!1 'II"" r ! ],it"\!•' :0:1r.J '°""ly fl•l•U h·rl 1nhr"or f'.,uti!r..,-11\tn•· 11! I It' h•'' .. 111 I;\ l'w .111. )( f u n1 F ull Qi:nrk ~.u (.'l • 2211 Newport Bl. , Co~to MC\.tl F.D 1 646-8811 Rlflbl.f. Sun/Eves. 61S·IOl 8 CHARMING HOME + INCOME ~1111\h (I! 1!1(• l1 \\ \ .. fJll 1111'(•]\ JlC'"<Hlia F1111(" pr1,·:iir pai111'-. :\lriv<'-i111 ·11~d1!1011 ,..;7~ :iOll -!'\LL '/jl ~LI·; ~ Orange Coast Q: I 2600 [.Coa st Hwy .. Co rona del Mar REAL ESTATE 64 4·4848 1002 .... ~ - WE PROUDLY PRESENT \11 uut :-.l<iruling \\ ute1 fr r111t propl'r\)'. 1;cdroon1 hon1c 011 l'Xlr<• l<1rge lot 111th <lppro.x 100' '>11 I he 11 ntcl' I nl·ludc.;; 1;,.i4 IJo<.tl d1K·k '' 11!1 rnorn In i111 ·1·ca ~c length 1n 40'~100 ' \l hflr la gc arcrt 1:caut1ful poti[ 111th large deck. full y g la~s enclosed on \\Il ler ,,J<le. S11·cep1ng oce;'ln 1·1c\Y fron1 mas1cr bedrm tnid hHl<·nny. Supe rb corn- er location. 1\11 opport11r111v to l'l\\'n a horne lhrlt c<in11nt he duplicn tcd. $175.QOO. ISLAND PRIVACY I.ends Charin 10 th is custn111 1ratcrtront ho1ne 11·ith ninny c1elu xc features. fnclude s a private 40 ' hoat dork and pool \vilh full equ1pn1ent. 1 Jledroom~. 4 br11hs. Sl69.000. PRIVATE SAND BEACH & BOAT DOCK Offer unique advantage:;; to th is 4 hed- roo1n \raterfronl hornc. !~land location on a <1uif.'t cul·dc-~ac street. Large pri\·atc patio. 1\·1de ,·1e\1· bal1;t1n1t.!1't .. <\n · cxcep- tinna\ \'aluc at S l ~.i,900. CALL ' WILMA FITTS Huntington Harbour Realty 4241 Wo!!rner Ave., H.B. 846-0641 -• - "' p 8 DAIL V PILOT GWr1I R.E. • ** ** ** Heritage Collection JI t/ ~ -_,,,,/~ CUSTOM BUILT EXECUTIVE HOME n@-·ue ~"""'"' IN MESA VERDE 'S MOST EXCLUSIVE AREA -5 Bedrootn, huge family roon1 ¥.'ith REALTOR fireplace and terraizo floors. Formal dining rootn, sunken living room, heated S\Vimmlng pool , separate 3rd car garage or shop in BEST BUYS CALL FOR APPOINTMENT BRAND NEW ON MARKET CAMEO HI GHLANDS -see I his corner loca- tion, 3 bedroom, fo1nily room home. lllghly upgraded. enjoy my placid pool or use a · private beach. Be first to see this fine home. 639 Cameo Highl1nd• Dr. Open Sat/Sun. BEST IN THE BLUFFS I'm new on the market. J'm large & luxurious and I have a VIEW OF THE BAY AND CAT· AUNA. See 111y ne\\' ca r1>et.s and drapes and the fresh green astro turf on 1ny patio $6'7,775 641 Vista Bonita . . . ... Open Sat/Sun 1.s SANTA ANA HEIGHTS I'm a new listing and won 't Jast! I'm beauti· fully upgraded and in move·in condition. See my 4 large bedrooms, dining room and fam· iJy room. Enjoy n1y 2 patios. Hurry, I'm an· xious. Buy mc-$52.900. CALL 644· 7270 ' 2828 E. Co11t Highway, Corona del Mar WE CAN Hll> YOU IUY, St:Ll., O" TRADI A HOM! ANY"'-ACE IN THI NATION rear yard, ldeaJ for the executive family that \Vants something extra or needs entertain- ment space. Cal f 540-1151 BALBOA ISLAND HOME PLUS INCOME -for under $100,000. Balboa's sharpest 2 bedroo1 n ho1ne + 1 bed· room npartment. Like nC\\' in side and out. Extensively remodeled with quality material & workmanship last year. Tastcfu.IJy deco-- rated and great location. T\\'o blocks to beach and steps to shopping. Just li iited, \Von't last, call now, 546-5880. NEWPORT'S FINEST LIVE ON BALBOA PENINSULA POINT -\Ve have the ho1ne for her no,v. Prestige location on Seville Ave. neor ocean and bay and tennis club. 5 l~ed roo1ns, 3'h bath, family roo1n. TV room, Hilliard room and wet bar. $114,~. Call for appoinlmcnl . 540-1151 . HARD TO FIND IN TOWN LIVING \1•ith real country atmos- phere. Good 3 bedroom hon1e on large 135' deep lot. Close to Ne\vport l~ack Bay. Hard· ,~·ood floors . Double garage and screened patio. Priced on ly $32.500 \Vith assumable 6o/.l % loan, payable $185 per n10. including everything. Call for complete details 546-SOO TROPICAL PARADISE 1002 'General R.E. IN BEAUTIFUL COLLEGE PARK -Come in and relax in U1is beautiful 3 bedroom home with tropical plants and greenery cvery- 1002 where. Complete \Yith sprinklers, BBQ , lovely FAMILY HOME I lanai. Garage door opener and rots of extras. COUNTRY CLUB can us today at 540-1151 -and see it soon'! ~ Sq. r·1. on large \01. Room for honl!l--lral!er. Thi~ high quallry 4 bf:droo111 l'ofedallion home has. 111! the pluses to make family living at its greate11t. !Acnled on cuJ~e-sac only S 4 8, 5 O O. Hurry call Red CllTPfl Realtors S.16-86Kl. Th~·~~!~~'"~!'!,~'~'""' I N~:J~R ~t?x~~~S M~ ~ quality built \\.'llllln golfing range of · · ' d ood l\le!la Venle country Club. family home \\'Ith shake roof. har \I! \V1· oUc.r, lor )'our floors and plaster \Valls. Huge added 12'x24' inspeclion, 2300 ~11Rrc ff'f't bonus room complete wil h large stone fi re· o.r d~HgJ11ful . s111gl~ le"~:! place, paneling and real bea1n ceilings. Beau· hvtr;g placed in a. proud I tifuJ !ront kitchen with ne\v double oven. 5 ne1ghborhood . By . appoinlinent can 5--16-2313. burner range and dishwasher. Great Costa h'lesa location-\Valk to everything'.! CALL 546-5880, ' , "' v '' I \'.\LLF\ l{I \I.I\ . ' '. ~ ... . ' ' '" ' .. . 3 BR 2 BA HOME I Lido ltl• -.. $78,500. $34,950 I Super sharp 2br. 2ba, bllns. AnyonP can ns1rume this VA lireplace, Jrg living roon1., 6~ loan. i190.04 Tola.I prof. dee. Seller has bought rnonlhly payn1ent. Cnll Rny tinother home. Ptice<'I to !!I'll Gault, 56-3497. tut. Call PREST I G E 4 BR. + ~para le room + HOJ\.!ES for Info. 645-6646. formal dlni~ + comer lot, ABOVE IT ALL! • A PENTHOUSE HAVEN OF PEACE & QUIET -away from the 1nad rush · and only minutes from the financial center in Santa Ana, the shops, stores, free\vays and markets Just the 2 of you v.•ith a breathtaking view of the city. Elevator service. subterranean gar· age, air conditioning, dream kitchen, 2 car· peled balcony/palios. Priced at only $77,500. CALL 540-1151 for appointment to see! COltfMERCIA L bldg. :?COO' + ~t g~le. 2 ~tory. Al $44,:.fiO Ir------------------.., 2 BR. 11.pt. unlt. Ideal for '' v.·on I last. Ca.II S.17-«110. I your blL"inrss. Tola\ pri<'.I! -"""'=· ~-~~~== $5.1,00J. Call now . 817....QJlO. i Cb1uified Ad? CR\I 642-5678 l A<!-I ='""="""''-7~~--~= General R.E. 1002 Gener~I R.E. 1002 dowd A small price 1Dpay 1D move into a ERITAGE REALTORS (General R.E. 1002 General R.E. FOR WATERFRONT LIVING AT ITS BEST , ... CHANNEL REEF APTS. IN CORONA DEL MAR H. CEDRIC ROBERTS-BUILDER AND RESALE BROKER For Purchase or Lease Information Ca ll 1002 MARGARET CONNERS 714-673-SHO I 2525 Ocean B~vd., Corona del Mar $2995 Down-Move In Delightful contemporary 3 bdrm., 2 bath townhouse "'ith central air.conditioning. Cus· tom drapes thruout. Plush carpeting. Bu.Ht· ins, diSh\vasher. Patio. Near the pool. 2--years old . Coll 541H120. Harbor View 4 Bedroom ~'ee land. Ideal home for entertaining. Llrge floor plan \\rith 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Family room & fireplace. Dining room, dream kit· rhcn. Covered palio. Oodles of lush greenery. $75.900. Oall 644-8750. Mesa Verde Executive 1-'abulous 2·slory on a pool-sized lot. Features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. 2500 sq. ft. Family room, dining rm ., chef's kitchen. f.1assive fire- place. Big ma ster suite "'ith dressing room. f'athedral ceiling. 3-car garage. $67 ,500. Call 540-1720. Utmost in Luxury Sensational executive 4 bedroom 2 bath home wilh extensive use of view wlndo\VS & rich wood accents. Cathedral ceiling. Forma l dining room. Family room . fireplace. Gour· met kitchen. Sectioned off for a pool. 1 year old. $53,500. Call 540· 1720. All The Room You'll Need Is in this big 5 bedroom home with den & family room! I-las :J baths. Fireplace. Com· pletely modern kitchen. Intercom system. l-fuge pool with heater & lots of cleckjng. Out- side lighling. Boal gale. $63,000. Call 644·8750. Care-free Extras-$3130 Down Very attractive 2 bedroom, 2 bath to\vn- house v.•ith carpels & drapes. Built·ins, dish· \Vasher. r~A heat. Patio. pool & rec area. Grass yarcl . 1 lh yrs. old. r~ull price, $31.300. In \Valnut Sc1uare. Call 644·8750. BEST IN BLUFFS LAST CHANCE-IUILDER'S MODEL HOME End Will, 3 bdnn. & Cam. nn., for. dlo., z~ ba. Completely custom decoraUtd. FobulOUJ wrap-around patio. Nothing to compare with this beauty! OPEN SUN. 1-5 2619 RAQUETA (Vitt• del Oro to Vl1t11 Umbrou) BAYFRONT SACRIFICE-$n,soo A spect. vu . of bay & ml. Nearly new 3 BR., 21;" ba. Owner trans. OPEN SUN. 1-S 426 VISTA PARADA (off Vl1t1 cltl Oro l HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR 1oo2 1 _G_•_no_r1_1_R_._E_. ___ 1_002_ j Gener.ii R-:E. Will Exchange : COSTA MESA FrQnt Row FOUR·PLEX I -T Just listed, a top n\Oney rv1ne errac• n1ak( r In an ('X(.'(!llffnt Y,'('!11· Do )'OU ha\•(' romrntrci:l!. iilde lnc1Hlon. AU :1 BR un.Jts !ndwiuial. or reA1dt'nt u1l Mcking to " i.,'till 1.."0W"11e. income propeny? 0v.1l<'r $005 monthly incomo could 111~ to txchange lor an e\'t'n be more. Only $61.~iOO. cl<"i:ant 4 hOOroom hnnu• CALL 644 7211 with lahWoo.• hru"bo' u~I ·· • OC<'an viev.•. i1ti1 home 11·\ll satisfy the mol'l d I 11 c rm In at l n g buyer. l)ramatic i;;unken I iv i n $: room. highligh1ed w i 1 h ~NIGEL llAILEY & ASSUCIAfES el~t 11,1'1i!e terr 11 :t z o, B.ilbo. Coves Sf>cluded pool in a ~n 1005 lncloor-ootdoor entertain!ni;::. . T . almospbere. Pl"'fft'Cl! for I WA ER FRONT QUALITY PLUS QUANTITY Bca.ut., spaclou.t Oce-an Bl'Vd. borne with tp61'kllng ,1e:w of .i.u1 A ocean! 3 &lmia.. dtn, formal d!n. rm .• I ••11uoom, 2 """· PUIS A guest boulO )'OU v.-on't J Mlle\'e! Ont! yr. new, 11\'/f'ull bath .It R.ornnn h1b. A mUJt itee!I TOP·O·THE HILL \\'ith a dramntlc 180 dez. plull ocean vie\\'. a beftutifully decon.ted J BR & Den or 4 BR custom bull! home "ith huge game room, format dini:ig, and luxurioua master sultf". Out11lde is t!X· 1enslve .. aUo deck 111 , bl& IJ'ees and a Koi pond. All al the end of a qui e t cul...de-sac. A top value 11.t St.5!1,500 Call 6#7'1ll ,\n exqui.4'iste custom honir f'._;i\'<tlc beach, bout i;hp. and you 0\\1\ lhc land. Call ~BR, 2BA. ~o. ~ Balboa now for a pri\'n\e s00\\1ng. I Coves. OP.EN SUN. 2-5 prn. o.3-85JO I 842-J4J8 ~ ~i' "' '""'°."' ""'''~: c~~:~ ;.~~rR R~;:;2 ~ ' • . TAhvoc,. a~osht on ~as~i~? j OPEN ~UN. 1-~ _ 11 s n~ .. l p1uuur1ng 521 IRIS trees \l'ith 2 income units . Carefree Living \.hrov.'TI in on the deal. South Sharp corner uni!, \\1lh 3 sicJe of 1-twy, Attractive l:l lxlrms., 2 ba. front plus n.Jee yr. old duple:< 11·!1h double 1-bdnn. garage apt. Prioed carport. \Yalking di<;lance of to sell at ~.500. Shafl>, 4 bedroom Spanish 13ig Corona. Only ~,CXXI. DUPLEX ~1Yll! Green Va.llry Condo Qntu !·&Inn. each unil ; good loc., located just across 1hl' goorl s1nrtcr lor $62,500. slrl'cl from l\tlLF.: SQUAH.E 111 I Both rented. ~Jf course •"'-ooun1ry clull. 'Tl21 Scenic Properties This secluded bome is I ~ * 67S-5726 * locatNI on a lal'g1! green · ~ I I '---'0...----""--- bclt, 1\'i; close lO pools and I Cd:\! Duplex. 2 BR. l ha, 1 cl uhhoulll' and repf'l"sents 1 BURR \\/HITE R~LTOR BR. l ba. By owner, S92,000. ttu• utnto:.1. in CAREFREE 12001 NE\YPORT, N PT BCH Terms flVail. UJ\•ely patk>. LIV ING. Formal dining, 1 * 6T:>-46.'rl * So. ()f Hv.-y, Prine. only. <"Oty fin-place, garden 1 6Ta-3616. lr------------------.1 k11chrn. priv11tc pallo, 2 rar See It! • Buy It! ~2:.,Bo:R;;c.::.t_ba-.-.-,,~R-.2~10-1.-I Costa Mesa Newport Beach enclosed gara$:e, 21 ~ ~!IL~ 514 Dahlia Ave. O\\·ner n1ay carry. -ss Harbo' Blvd. 600 N I Ct D All 11.rld up to !he best in N•··· n .. plcx Bkr, 675--0062 1.7 P • r . r. Jh·ing con1tort. ASSUl\fE .. '-"' j 540-1720 . 644-8750 '11A UlAN. $36,500. 0 'BR, 2 BA Ut. Unit. Coot• Me.. 1024 General R. E. 1002 Gener1I R.E. 1002 BAYCREST Beautiful 3 bedroom, family room hon1e, se\ving room, 2 1,~ baths. Neat trellised patio. Lots of trees provide a secluded country at· mospbere. Prestige location. Freshly painted and new carpets. Move-in condition. Super value price. $68,000. CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX COATS ,, WALLACE REALTORS 962-4454 pen Sat & Sun 1-5:30 $1 23,00) FITZi\fORl{JS REALT\" CO 673-9010 SUPERI II \\'e think this i11 one of the best buys Jn H duplex: sharp 1 bdrn1. honie v.·ith l~ HARBOR VIEW baths. frpl c., + nevo· 2 Spnck>us 5 lxlrm. upi;traded bdrm. unit \\1th deluxe home. in ininf rondi!ion! Icatul'f's. Ch1:ner's an.'flous Ext111s too nun1erou\I 10 •.. take A look~ 1ncn1ion -come i;cr? $95,500 I MORGAN REAL TY -Jric tuding !he lan<l. 67~2 675-6459 Call : 6i3-:lfi6:1 ~715 / IRIS Waterfront Duplex 415-415V1 ~ Bdrms. each: pier & float. 1 OPEN DAILY 1-4 On coMK'r lot; g 0 od Enjoy first users lAX break. OPF.N for ins~ctlon Sat & Sun 1·5, Lovely flllllily tvlme at 228 Knox St. or call 548-3209 anytim<'. Y4W OPEN SUNDAY 1-S 33W FUCHSIA, CM c;re<·nbrook tract, 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, F'R, DR. 17:dl Rl"C ITTL. 1VC, gllJ' door opener. Aa8umable loan. O\\'C 2nd. RR Carpet, R•altors 833-3380 location. $149,000. 3 bdrm. homt', lgc. 2 bdrm. Ca.JI 61l-366.1 9-rn-4190 uni!; 4 car garage. I •"'"""'"""'""'""'""'""'"""I Exceptional 11uality associated BROKERS-RE Al TORS lOl~ W 8olb<'o 671 llot.J University Re•lty 3001 E. Cst. Jtwy 673-9.110 BEAUTIFUL Garden settJng aUITOunds l\IINJ FARr-1 11·lth 2BR honic. Lot 50'x290'. 322 Ogle St. Open &It /Sun l.S. $.W,00). Ca.II 5:18-3209 A rare gem for the area. A LEGAL triplex, \veil located on T\VO R·2 lots near shopping and the beach. Xlnt. potential for expansion or a good investment as currently situated. $99,500. i"'"'"'!!'!!!~!"'~~"!""'"" I thls attr. decor. 3 bdrm., STREAK To fam. rm., 2 bath hom•. >ti*~ CORONA DEL MAR Custon1 built l\\'O bedroom and den home. 45' R-2 lot, 11'2 blocks fro111 ocean. May be ex· panded to duplex in full compliance with current codes. Duplex addition could pro. vi dc superb ocean and harbor view. $99.500. Private beaches. $86,500 BEACH RACHELLE ROBERS BY OWNER, 3 BR, 2 ""· J · true' Clo t bea h 3333 E. C.oasl Hwy., Cd~l lam·nn, bit-ins, fed yd, fruit ~~ta! price 129"',100~ Crea~ 2 REAL TOR 67.S..2373 1 tree!!, nr Schls & Shoppin&. I On CUI de sac. nr Fairview story home. Large living ~ arellS v.·ith crackling brick CHAR.~tlNG 2 BR & Den ~rn:8!~~il. t3:;~· H~; fireplace. Brick pa Ii o . 1 plus $.."25/mo inc. on spe. 2 C . I -· s•= I L. 11 · 1 ·-So I p.m.·5 p.m. Sunday. 30Cfi 640 1120 ommunity poo · ••.r ..;....u , .. ,iise on .,_ 0~ · ° Cle\-°cland, 5a7·3850 Stev.·art -=:r1tC:."1r~~· 8E NICE' I ~.1~?.· REALTY fi#.8616 Principals only. 1303 AVOCADO DR., NEWPORT CENTER ~~· ,·· [I -----* C2~~DOM21Nb1UM * l"'l~""'~~""'""'~~~...,~~~...,...,~~I CAMEO SHORES • uunns., nths General R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 'I :1BDR.\1, den. J C"ar gar. Si~gle·Story 1------·---'--'--C-...:C-'--'--'----pool, spec!. OC"Can ,'le\l.·. Choice IOC'l!.llon I SI"?R 000 67;,...mQ2 $37,500 * LUXURY WATERFRONT CONDO'S * I I-lave 2 of the l\1o!'t Beautiful \Vaterl'ront l'ondominiun1s in Ne,\•port. -Loca ted in Corona del Mar- PROMONTORY BAY Custom 11,·aterfront !(J( In 11rime location. App\'O\•ed ph1ns avail. for ins p . $110.Ckll. 6T~900 1 • Att~ntion Builders . RIVIERA REALTY '"1'1X120' lot. F:x1sUrt:' 2 Br. ! -* 642·7007 * Bn house-, So. of itv.·y. Ap;, * MESA WOOD * provt•d plans for addition, ; , For salC! by O\\'l\('r, 8mo old huilt · Pl<"nty of profit: 1lC\\' home, I..' om p J ct e J y Si·1.300. 673-J65R 0\\'flrr la11d.~1.:apcd & rcnc:c1l. Owner DUPLE.'\. Olanning 2 BR & trans!('rred, 4BR, 3BA. fam I BR, Jge. unit available. rm v.•/v.·et bar. big yard. f I I h ·nt Comr to see to appreciate 3 + fRmily room + pool. rp c, res pru , corner ~~,. .v.n, 1•. 1 !oc. 600 Acacia. Open Sun I it. 3278 Turlock Dr, S.W.9789. .. ""·"·""· Int" commun ly B MESA DEL MAR f11cllit!e!I. \Valk 10 ,gull to 5. Y OV.'nl.'r 'General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 I I :;;_;;;;_;;;;_,_;;;_;::_;;; __ ;:;;_;;;;_;;;-._.;;-;;:; __ ;;;_:;:_;;:;_;:;;_:;:_;;;_;;;1 THE BLUFFS-BAHAI PLAN "M" 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH LUXURY Italian 1narble entry. \'an Luit wallpapers. Kitchen has everything. including electronic range. Bathrooms con1pletely remodeled \Vitit Italian marble mirrors & crystal light fixtures. Dining rocun has mirrors & Strass crystal chandaliers. Beautiful beam ceilings couNe. Call 847-«110 to see. 1 Oas.~ified Ad! Call 00-5678 By Ov.·ncr, lovely 4 BR. 2 ha Agt. today! + fK'p. fam rm & dinfna rm, patio, nice yd. Only S-12.500. 5-15-0038. Make an almost immedia la move. Newport Crest is the excilin g townhome community that overlooks Newport Harbor and the ocean. Bi~. bold spacious homes. Residents' Swim and Tennis Center. Exterior maintenance provided. Come- Jel us show you how you can't a llord not to /Ive a l Newport C rest, 2-3-4 bedroom residences Xew:m $83,000•• $93,000. From P•eiflc Cout Highway •rid Superior Av•nu• lntersection, drlv• up Superior to N1.Np0r1 Cte•I entr•l'lt'e. Sile offlc.: .itt2 Aobon Court. Open daUy IOA.M. lo Sunset {71•1 M5-&1•1. •11.;511io CO!Mlnfion•l l•n111t•ll9 ol 30 yell• 1o1n C.111 poc• of Pl•" 1, $63.000: IOllt aown P~I ot S31~00; 3eO motltllt,' ~yt1'18111t ol Mt5 81 iPllflC•NI 1111d tntf'l'•lll: 18ll!I Incl H10- ' tl1Uon .... lcldmon111. i ~5'1fi ANNUAL , ... CI JfTAOI MTI. N,.,,.., c ... t +• • ''°IK' ol "''I"' ,. c ' life Q-~ It. G•IWlt Co<llO'•ll"'-G-•t Coool•alOt. • . ---. - "''" llllllied "' """ tl'ld ...... t'°" ,, ·~· 1-.tt: ~~·-P!'•t• of f!'H! PIQll'ot to W!licll ... 11 bll Wotd •"T •M•tM>fltl cll•fll•J to1 !GI in• ,,,.1.,.._1 o-o,i~ l!f"'I 11 Otdf!90 Ill' lwy., f'W ll•!t.•, P ... 1fle H 0, Inc. '"..,,.. !NI 119111 10 *""""' ptiqt. ~f\11\f"'t trod blllkll"O Dl ... 1 Md tOIK#<Cfll*" lf'llllOIM llCllOI, ·--~~ I I Former Model Home-Split Level 2 BR., 2 baths,-$46,500!! NEW CARPETING, FRESHLY PAINTED MOVE-IN CONDITION :2414 Vista del Oro I &st I Newport Beach 64 .. 1133 An ytime in living roon1. Large balcony. . Pool . Jacuzzi, l\farina, Security Guard. GORGEOUS VIEW OF BAY & BOATS $130,000 and $140,000 Buy From Owner/ Agent, 67S-3535 G.,,.ral R.E. • .. REA Co1t1 s AN z.t· Hid GUEST in COi() (»ivRcy. homo o blhS ,,. ~ns/ hd,..'rl n Jlv rm kit eh lg/brkl r· 10 w Nothing for onl ><5-5050 ME Bl 3300 Sq. home. bedroorn ~ tinnily rootn o batM, • world ek!gance OP<J< "' ""' roo in this 4 home. room I boamod Frplc. A sitl!ng \oclltlon. 2084 OPEN BOTH 1614 00 vacant beau I retl.irbi~ 2932 R Stunnin BA. !pl patio, occupy. Cost Sine• 1 Aftc.r 6 :1·1 BR lot. x comfort S~lld~y. Al>f'il 26, lq74 OlillY PILOT 0 '7 ~·:;•;;;;;;;;o;;;n;;;t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l;O;l:::6;;;;;D:••;•;;;;•;l:n:t ;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;0;16;/::H~u:!:n:'.:ti~n!gt:o~n:B:"~'~l!.!040~ I Irvine 1044 1 L•guni Beach 10..8 \ :L;•;9;";"';;;;N;lg;:u;•:I ;;;:;;;10:5;2;L;•;g;un:•;;;;N:lg;u;•:I ;;;;;;;;10;S;l;- 1 :N;;•;;w:;po;;;'';-B;;•;:•;;<;;h:;;;;;10;6;:9;N;;•:w;po;;r;t ~B~••~c:h;;;:;;1~09;6~-1 3 BR's RENT ME ! I THE BIG G UYS I" ------------ CRow·s NEST VIEW Seldom found oceanfront 3 BR. FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW! Huge flreplace, beamed ceJI. mgs , large lot plus secluded guest cottage. A rare opportuni ly al $169,500 .. , Owner will finance at extrc1nely attractive terms. DON'T WAIT! GRUBB & ELLIS CO. REALTORS 615·1080 $36,000 Bou. or "',,. ,.,.11.i>1e .,. A R E AT GOLF CLUB CONDOMINIUM BEST BUY PORTOFINO Lo\Tly 3 bedroom, 1-. bntht lmrnedia.tl' OC(_'\Jpancy, A MISSION REAL TY * * IN HARBOR VIEW * * plus family roc;1m . ~Ina l bedroom hon~ 1-UGli UP ANI> LO\\' PRICE SLASHED FROM $48,900 t o $4S,900 Fittplare, dtnlni ro1.11n, in Un!vC'f';lty Paric "'i1h 00\\'N: lllgi!. up on rM I Qy.rner moved and \'erv anxious. 3 Big bed· bit-ins. f'A h " at 1 n R, ~-.J in atriuin. douhl.-Ri~ with • vtE\I.' Ot" roon1s. 2 full baths. 2 sho1t1i·ers. air condition· i·pt~/drp8. Larve ~nclOM'd linla In ktt~n and 00~. ·nlE OCEAN ti.-low. CM·rwr I r~ilio ('lln bf'~ L!I "pmt' ttnt£od winduoY.11. Lfl•=' nf "ill take a LOWER os. ed. Super sharp, vacant and read y for occu· roo111 • Net1r lil.:hoolJi: And i;1n~ nrvl" durk nJOm µi PYt.rr~ on thill 2 BDR.\!.. 2 pancy. Right on the golf course. upper unit, ~tv:ipping. JU!I 1 m.l\I' f\"on1 the 1~. 8tll'\ mJrron'CI liATI-i HO~IE. uv rm. Ms C'lo~e to clubhouse and tennis cou rt!. tiny Ill<' brncti. A58umnhlf' 7,.; r•u. lor '-'-'«> 1\.~t} 11 beamed ecUln2':i k S\l·t"Cl1sh ocean vie\.\'. Shag carpets, drapt"S, elec. hltn~ .. UI l•'.1.Ul, 11&11 Vrtlley·• <'O'Y 2 IJo1.-drwrn modt.~I \n fiN·plaf'f'. Built-In klt~·ht.•n. i;.oft \\•ater. PLEASE -!'-:0 BROKERS AT t•,clus1\le <>Tlf' Y"~r ~l'Vll~ PoPUlar W•lnU1 S.:1tu1.n' with PRJCU> nt S.ll.500. "'u't'.t/\t)I. Call no11,· tu K'C. :t. ll~ neoil' t.-ondluon. lua of TlllS PRICF.. OPEN 1-IOUSE SAT1 SlTN. 12·6 . !ltn-lS-ll •·lol!c-14 and re C" r f'll.11 ofi BIG TillNC: 11.r.! a u1c; 31558 \\1cst·9 .\gent 833-9081; 494·0794 ONLY $84,500. F••. For M•gn lficent Home 1-'ormaJ living roo1n, (or1nal dining room, large kitchen \v /breakfa~t roorn , large lam· Uy room, 311",, Baths. Lafge master plus 3 Bedroo1i1s. I Bit is ~eparate gues t house across pnvate courtynrd. All drapes, carpet, landscape and sprink lers, <'ALL FOR APi'OiNT~IENT 640-8408 OPEN SUN 1·5 PM. 1857 Por t Renwick, NB ntarby. Only fJ..M}. QIJI VlF:\\' l)F Tiit.: VILJ..AGE: 6Tri2'li. ~.11 ~.~ ~E11~,~ ~~ """"""""""""""""""""~~~1~~~~~~~-1~~~:::~·~·~11;~:N:o;;;~;;;:~~':-:;;';:-;;,-:h:_:_;~;-~06:-;;-;N;:-;;"":po:-;-;~,~;.:-;';;;;h-::-:-:;;1;;;9~-1 lbls •prnwlin}:'., multl·l"'-'f!I. L1gun1 Beach 1048 : Laguna N19u•I 1052 . ~ . "" ...... ' .... ' \'.\IJ,E\ I{ I \ I I \ . . . ' .. ' .. - \'\IJ ,E\. 4 BDR.\t. H0~1E. RIG WV. ---1 tu!.. wrm FIREPLACE. EMERALD BAY EAST 9 WEST 9 a I/ CJ 0.1. u... 02 H t' I B h 1040 Built In kttchen. Wf\\' Scn!13tional. lance i'Ql<mtnl: I ''•ST•.-:,,.,"'.. ....... '.' /1011 ..J4·011je .J1i 11. -1 4 1 un 1ng on 11c carpetl & drnpn 11\.n.1-out. ront~nirJOr:u"Y lcatures & ,.__,, _,, 1----------RUST 1 C RA ]'.t n L. E It , r.tany t"lltl'R.>1 lncL piny coovmh·t"'*" w 1 ui a Al~ arvonct Uir 1:1Jlf t'IJ\lnw' . SWIM POOL Price Reduced 1 1 1 5 0?, r~~oA 7P"R00FF..".\~t1'0~. '.'1.!1~ hl'ltl~. It's all )'Oltrs for i"h.11rm1rijt, olct worltl ('t)Untrv J ~111~"'10,"· .. r. c2 k ~A~d.~:!1• 41 5 BAYSIDE DRIVE •UI• I~'"'._ ... ,u ... ,,J'••• ·~ ... ~· RI . \LI' '"' I'• L' ' ..... ~··· .. ,, ···~ .. ~·~· 1-5 AND PRIVACY $ r~ " • s.l9.!LO. ll-eilng. UM'd brick, phuik .urn 1111111:11 0 114".. .n,,...y 2,400. ,\'IliLl'..IE. On I y lmt" Lovely Grffnbelt nni., high bt>s1.1)i eel!'"· J i.:oH, 1crin11t & hc·n ch . . Htd POOL. pll.lf ('xlra ?!' 2 Bd p I or lcht>or nnd !nail~ u/ \ L t i Tiit--: RIC o:--1':: !';pl\t'toJU.'C Hdmu1' ·I h.alh.'(, fan11ly Red Car.,.t, Reahors Exqui.~itc ba~ rrtnlt h11n)t'. ri":itur1ng 4 bdrtn~ .• GUEST HSE/REX:' R.\f M'I rm. + 00 p1·1~l1C)! 0\0\'r p;IU'(I n1rs.. ' oc• )on rustir !<.lyll'rl hrirnfi. C"Xlf'ri(lf' ''"·· , .... ""''·. ,, .... fl,.!.'~. 497-1761 -1 1 ~ b:ilh,,, 1Jc:iut1l u! e:ardcn (•/\tl'y. :..auna, in colorful w ll 11 c d -t n $22 600 i• \'rtn1ty b.'tths, ;\l1\;\l;\IOTll in 1,;n\WNi11Y I k1'k Rrt.·:i. 3 of .,.,'OCKI plnnk, ut>M l>rirk I.: ... ~ '~ • " ' d I' · · I · I d privacy. With M 0 D F: I. I f',\R~t STYLE KITC"ll .. :~ I l!R. :! llA tiomt> ,(, Ian\ nn. v.~I !thakt"'. ~\\Vl.r:-a; $.!lCto.""P EN SUN 1 • -----('07.y en. rl\'31<' p1rr I \al \\"II :tCCO!TIO ate home of 3 bdnns .. 2 nllil'blt> Yr1111·an riay t'.!(~l(J rnoN> 1hal'I \\'fnl 1~u~1PU~ AH!-:.\ lhllhly u11~·Tacit'd. II u ~e 3 HOR~!. + Dt::'ll _.. 1''A,\t. . ... • 2!1.°i!ll Arum :\111.rl&. 3DR I.I 50 ft. boat. Offered at Sl98.000. bths ""'sUenl·flU~h tollf'I.~. lhL'; fCJr II nt'\li' unil or )"ClU Has cvtry IAll'st hxlure lll· b r I (' k p A I !\)' I ov.· P .. \f .. &f't'\ic-r.1 I~ 2'2 h.11!1.>1. I 32621 ADRIAT IC flpo•n h•J\IM' Ni! Sun 12·-l P\I w ·11· Expens/shag CJJUI on· finr' "an huy my upv.ntricrt unit cldc (_"('run1ic tile roontm.1 1nalntl'nllJk_-e yMI. ~ lhlj: U>t;11M 00 ll.'t'. 1o1 .,.,.11h on l.aKUno N1i:iu·I. 1 Bdtrn1 . 3 51\.'.s:,:"'1. •'c11,· eu1t1n. hint'. I tam Winton Real Estate hd-..i:I nor11. Be3cut. 21" ~~r for S2.0IX> brio....· reptnccn1en1 apd br1·11kf.ast bar. l..if\!t' u .. I )'l'>O"ll huy it for 362.!lOO. Oln'STA.llJT'llNC; o CE AN ' l.i;111i~: 1,1rn1:1l rlinui.: rm., ""11111 '1"""·· Xlnt lot·. 229 MA RINE, B LBOA ISLAND .675-3331 liv rm w/fr,itc. :\10drnl co.st r»or I" 11 n dry, ..:rackhn.: °'!I ~;'.! VTE\V. 31 F\. Uv. rm .• "1th ! 1 la•~11· ~~inti·1111){Jtaf1 ,:tyl1•. LE,\.'5}';/0P'l'IO~ UK. r.--------.l,.-------""!!""!!..,,...•I kitch "'ilh island110Vt' and 2 1-Wl~I ro~,:;, doo.I ·,_bile bri~ f1 rt'pl!.1~. Ill id:,!_ l'~I l.t~llt\lo'.S Nt•t'Ch'CI open bcnm ce i I in g 5, ! J.,rl\1•ly l.'Touni:I.•, prol1·i-.,. l'l./\Ct: l',1-:.\LT'' ~9-l:'97fU Newport Beach i069 1 Newport Beach--106 9 Jgfbrk[st/har. \\.'atcr Jtn. >;mu ..... e\ltl ""''r pan, L:i !IOIH!T'C'.llM.' "'1' 1 n ... ,x~. t fittplru:e & "1-t bftr, A liu~h• .. ·aJ'l('<I 1 .... r 11r1 \':t r )'r · Lido Is le 10 56 1 ----- FI 0 we r s .. lmmacull\IC! yeaN nl'llo', f'rtshly Pajnted llrt~,"f :s .. n•tre .. 1t r.r i:amr BARGArN It! $.'{1,500. ! "! .111 \'lt'I\ $107.~)U a· c I Nothirc like it ANY\\'l-IERE: 'A'lth IL'rtt'ful!J,· 1ianeled !\1111 rnnn1. 3 Thlt•k e II r r l'' . OP E N SUN. 1-5 I WATERFRONT 1g an yon B<lyere st Beauty (OT' only S-t7.9.XI. 0.,.,-ner: m1rmrt'l'l !1~ ronm, plush 1nruou1.. O~l.Y $42.9511 full 2 BOR~t. OYO Al"f': H11:-24235 LAS NARANJAS ·iiu~ ('Omfon:iblr tnnl(')o. "'il l ~ V..'\Upap('rrd dirung area, pru."'-'· \ nn n11me !he h'm\.~' ~Cl'llrnt t>t<t•an vu & locntcd ,. ;; t 1"'1!'11 \lo1\h ron11Kl dtninti: sha~ carpets & cu5tom Bh:R 932---5.ill. 113 bl.ks lron1 \\'ood.~ CO\'l' l.:i1.,'Ur\/l Nii:ucl. TI\Cte .1r\• '"~1 )"'11 \t•ry tillh• • )'O\ir OPEN HOUSE r-..,111. B·· 1ulll11I t"<1tlwtlral MESA VERDE . drapes, OVl't'Slied µ.'Ultry ---bt.':ti.11. UuUt·nl k1tchl'n inti. rnllt'" ''' ur111h~tn1c!t'11 v1,..11.; h'n11111~ \\Ill PRY the bulk of SUNDAY 1-6 «l'lhn~ l 1 vi n:..: mon1 nf't!a, cui-11Jn1 11Jc t'UOnlt>r Oki F a ,hioned Charm n:frig /\ rc:\l l1uy at S:IT.~.QI. l l"lll 1hls -I hdnn. 11 .. 1111• HI lh•· hills. 011,·111on :\PL plu~ "''·rl•••k1n..: '1001 ~11rrn11111!M BJG CUSTOM 1011' sl11,kr ... 1nl ,,.,' d V 1 M ISSION R EA LTY Hilt' ol L;:1guna =--11-:uel'l!I 1110s\ I slu1.h1l opt, :: BihillS • ? h.1. 24 P INEHURST LANE h1. '''1/IH,111" nlnnt1n". ~llOIO.'n 'llX) Sq, Ft. A huilrirr-0\\n 1;1·h~I~. l\<Jlk ini: tlli.lfln1~ to in thi"' 4 )~'fhmin hoin•·. !11.~• :0:.:1. Coo!<I Jlwy. 1.aii1ul.'l. . LOVELY NEW HOME I( t I II t I I I·~· 1•111ov111t1ncnt. · · " · ~ a n a ue ~ t:1b1 e n(' ls: h tJOrhnods. t'A•·h. l,1·n1>1·hold Sl!:ll.hlll 11l1.~ \! ,\ f: N I ~· 1 r E :".T I ,. • home. 4 bedroom!' Qr 5 J-l~nl1n'-!'"n Ccnrrr, ~ .. v1n-1• G•.••·i•"'' hv1n'· n .. 111 ¥.•ll h ' R . G I Phone 1714) 494-0731 l\('nutilully lnnil1'c.'lfX'fl .~· 11', i1v,• I •,•nir ('n •;1 <'1 I}/ ' I '''' ., 1~·1 ••"ti 0 •• ,,., 1,,,•-.... "' . "! " ecreat1on a ore l\Ullnl111111•d .~ '•'rf•11lly 3 IV!nns . f111n. riu .. dui. h';ir.·11r.•o(ll,t,·n,.rii-•·rw o "' · 1VOt...,-iu 11µ; ~ P a•· c I ! l ht< If upgriuJr"I $:'19.j()() n11.. 2' i t\;i (t\\·nrr 11'!ln t<11 1'\I" \,·,iu ~·. _ ·1111 \Til 1" bedroon1s. hl"'P i\'in~ room .... ,..,..., ..._., " • .,, " I I '"' f 1 , " I I I I I 11 I 11 I -family room plus rumpu" 1'rf'U!i. Nuw !:~ ho•lrr\\' •u&! gent' rolls b N.I r on ins '. •11r I itni r1111t ••n . t ~ HOUSES HOUSES E MERA LD BAY off~·r. lA'!lsrhnld. ~v:i.001 f1111,h rt11~111i:lv~1t ,t· o•111~·h 1l mom or hllllArd!i! room, 3 11('\\'. <P rin1·ip 11ls univ 1 11 JI ~ k . Kr•'ll1, ''1tn1 Ul lhe or I t t r , I bath.~. 3 t'llr garai::e. A plc;iJ;f'I . C'nlt tr.rlay • ~ 11·~r. u "; ~11J ~1"~ n'; I ~ ,,,mnHUlll) IJt tfll, I) la y l.Ji~U1Ul 0.'t'IOl1\'ir11· Hnnu•)i At lhc \'i'r)' 1011 11! 1':11\l'l't\hl • . ~" (;•· ~1;" n111;• 111 111f11 .~!.~ world of fr:itu"'11 k 847.3095 LOi!< • ~Nn. ,.._:, ~. · ,'.,, ;"·r. i.;:uno·s 111 thr lnrgc i.inu:< 1 Cl1oni;('. fl'\l111 :1 111 r i.: r l:.'l)' wi!h th<' hri;l vii·v.·~ Lu1o l!i!lnnit honll'l', v.·ulkln!! inio rn.i s UM'C '1'11 l 1 "' "" . vuvu ..,..y fl ~. '"· rtMIJll or 111~1 •'rl••y t1o•n.,111hll sc!ccuon. pr i• -~ca s on l.u,!l1n:1 h.:L'I to "ffcr, i~ lh!!> ih:o;tancc of :<hn11~. i·hurcht"~. ._'J~•.1t.•'t n111•n1 i<lh !•I t'\'t•ry elegance. ~.000 -646-7171. Call •-3 I ·'rn<., ,.,,.,,, '. ," .••.. 11, 1.,,,,. "'· drta1!, i.;:1\·1~ 1)111• !hi• hr\· CffHTJLri . IT'S F~ n BE N.'Cfl 3 BR's ' l1<1!Lu, 1h1• J:n't'nh1:H lt1(\1Ufln lnvrn1ory. Prices $59,500 up. Ill ,, _ .,.. ,.., ~ uMnui; 1i ... ·lui;.: ur ~uperh OCEAN VIEW The R~al E state Fair 111111 llR' ,.1, • .., ... 3 bdrm11., 21: <'•i.1xtlir~. "hilt• IO.l\ 1r1· 11·i1h blll\:\rJ rm. v.ith \\'<'I quillity. Th~ .i Ht"lh.,.,111 THE REAL ESTATE RS nd room ror extnl Jcid.11, 100, in this 4 bdrm. l\1t'AA Vcnle home. Large yard "'ilh room for pool. Dltht'dral beamed ceil. in livln:; rm . Frplc. Mstr. suite hai; C>.1ra sitting roon1. Co r n e i· loC11t1on. Only $67,j()(J. 2084 GOLDENEYE OPEN SAT/SUN 1.s BURR WHITE REALTOR 2001 Newport. N'PT BCH * 6T:>4630 * 1ilESA VERDE BOTH OPEN SUN 1-5 1614 OORSICA P L AC E , \lac.11.nt 3 BR, 2 BA. lplc. be aut pool . con1p l refurbishl'd, $44.990. REDWOOD A V E . Stunning interior, -I BR, '2 BA. lplc. Ianni. huge <.'Ov patio, dble BBQ, quick occupy. $-14,!rJO. Costa M esa R ealty · Since 1958 * S48·n11 Alter 6 P~f. Call 5.i7·•16l'i 2-Z BR hses on lg. F.astsidl' lot. Xlnl in\'t'Stmrnt or comfortable home iv/in- come. $43,000. $6,000 d11,·n. •111ill sell on con!l'n.cl. 64:..+tfi.~ OPEN HOUSE 2·5 pm. 38!1 !>Ura Lon1a Pl. 3 BR, POOL on cul.<fe·SAc, S 4 8 , 5 0 0 646-09.)2 494-1260 SllARP 4BR, Jam mi, 1 ~ ba, trp!c, Ne\\'er \\'/\I•, drapes, H~Y! STOLP REAL TY, f>.t).18611 Dan• Point 1026 BY OwllE'r 2 BR. ocean \'I('\\', 3ioo2 Copper La ntern, S34,500. Will trade fur Mereedts, Porsche. motor home or Snn Qcn1ente unhs. f714) 737-2f.61. 15 NE\\' DUPLEX.ES & 4-PLEXES, ocean \'il!\\'!I, $68,950-$95,950 .Ii'll61 Close To Beach 839-61 33 or 536-2551 h:-irh~ ar,.1 ;1 J'-'(lll<.~ pr1ccuf \1\1'\Jo"'. f<'W or C11n ~ uJ e bar. Hetoen1ly ron1p1ctcly l~·nir, on 11 p;•rl.::. rro•ah•, It' DUPLEXES Lovt!y } bedrooin ho1nl' in $0-1.!llrO. 8.\'lll l.1blf' l ·,.nvrnrional .lil)'ii; rt-mofl,.lcd & redecorated nv.•n rural otn10sph<'1't' ln the !~ l\edrnon1, 2 &th UriJM'r quiet rl'sirlcn!ial CALL 552-7500 andlf>AS<'op•l(lna\':tllahle. S189,;,oJ. OPEN SAT/SUN 1 S hcRI1 nf Nf'11·1"'n tteAch in l unit . 2 l:k'droom. 2 bftlh l'+"i~hhorhoo:I. O:mvcnlenU) NEED ROOM? • VISION • LOTS OF LOTS • • U1i.: CUJl)'\111. ~lorle~tJ)' pl'll'· 10111\•r. Sundcek1, front &· IOl'.a tt>tl nc.'U' b c R ch c li, Look at thi!I b~ 4 bMroom. Buv('rs iuvl hu1lfirf"'I' r111I n~ 128 VIA IT HACA (.'(\ RI Sn".{O}, 0Pl'n !lot™" j •'t'ar. 11~ years old. 4 r;ir schools, 1>arks, & shopptnjt. ]Li halh.<:.. hu~ CO\lcn"ff fQ'r a vanrly of bullriahlc fjl; I I«!modl'lt'd K· l{co{\1'.'t'Ornlt'll 1~·111 be l1"l1l lro.n l.fi l'\l. 1~1rklni.:. $110.oro f'l!.Ch. IO"t S.16.~; ,\~<:,IJ .. lh!~ horn<' has patio, profrssionally hu1\t Red Hill Realty liitJ;.. (k'f'ansifi•'. R -'l. I.an:e 4 hdnu. ~;· drn. '\ :-un, Apnl 28, nlr1•C· d ...... -11 ,\• O"Tlt'r \1111 cart)' Vall.r) s 1x.tlus11r.on<> yt"11r BBQ, cxceUml loc:itkm. l\("li'a!;l' site-s Av11llahlt'. ·--h111h~: 4:i II . lr,r. Prit"('tl tur hQrL~. l";: Canyti11 P.o;ul I•• i. ~'iltl 111 7'~ intrrest only. M'r.i~ "itrranl~ Ca 11 CIOSt-· 10 frct.>v.n)"I'. shr>pping. RE.\LTY llEALTOltS n -i.,_ in1n1ed. l'alt'. Slfl'l.<o'.l Hr't f(n)·.11 :-;r. G•'Ol)!I", rnrn 1\E\\"l"<lRT l'l~:Jt Jl~:AJ.TI' ~1-1':H3. $.r.?.51'.1.1. Ch••ner an..xlous. \ 'n[\I, Pork C~ntt•r, lndnc 1105 N.CoasT ttwy.,Loguna I IJ\Qo', lnn;:e hornt• -l\led11£r· 1011·,1r;!'I thr ON'IHI ', h!<1t0 k I 7! 1--i>IJ..~'(l.l.li l'\'rs 6T.>-5.1!ri 494-1177 rancan Sl~lf'. ro l'1n1•hut""t I r.rK' &. lr ft '"I -------- I W I U N-IV-E-RSITY-P-ARK--I &12-1188 ·'"· :?·I. ~ 5br.Jba & F a m ily Room c ... , u' •00< • ••11 '" """ • • " "' l OPE:-. Sl'NTl.\-Y 1 1 2r.11 DONALD M. l.;,r..;•· 1.11. r'Of•tn for ,,_,u!, 1ucfe \',\ l,L~~\' H E.\LI' 4 IH "~I"'' A"" \I ,,..{lhc,,,,. .,,oc~ fl~•utoG1 '""r'"' I Ch~1n•·t'llnr llon1e 111 •':rtt't'I. [ ill l • I ~ ,62 ••7J ( -·) 54'8 10! ,\,,~ ~ I.A:".~. flff ,\It;• I.•· I B" d d1 l\i' 11) ha1·kyflr•1 nr ,.,;11, ·-,,,L ..-,..,)r111u1on .. 1 l:llt 1nr 3 ... ' I ~ Ir C' 1 1 1 , 1 1,;1111.1 •up T."111!JI•• tlllh•. in·. 0;11npt·r .11storn )n l""'onr 11-...... ----~----I :J '~ htt.'1:· I((' ht.•;tm1•d 4't'1i1r1~ It 1'!•<,ll/!~ . r 111'hl11 11 .. .:;in ~I -,....._ ,,. !.; fll'('plaf'f', Sprinkll'r., 0-N-t'.-R/.()(". lU BE,\(ll. !..le ~orn1nl DI 11 • l' rn. ., 1 1 I 1 I ""~,,...,~,\Tl.,. I,. LTO! S I '' / < '·· k ,~.. ·-' nnf -· n f I 1 b r~·I -lll<'t' ~ m i<. .. '.! -><11 1,, • 111 /\,.._,,.._ 1 ..... l .,\ t. l •11 ,. u<tC ..... vvcri~• , .... in CH,\R'lfN(', 1 "EDl'OO'I '1111·rui '1 ,\·,.., ar. '"' I I 832 "00 'I I ,. I •• ,... •" 1 1 1 l Blk I) r'll•. rpc.t•1.·i•:1nf..-1·11n~·1n 1 • .,,... .111g 1·arpc. "11·c y PRICE REDUCED l/O~IE. Cory J1vln~ rn1 {llll,'1('1!,Jll'I .• ~ v'11 '.,.,·, 802 So c ,t. Highwa y 11•\\'I -old \\OO'J~y H!'!'ll ,, )Nl2 Jn 'lfll.' Bh·d. Tu-~tin j •fr'<"lfllte<I. H.i rhnr lltgh, I kl. I 1· I f'0'1 S, t'Onllli •\'. O I'\ 1•1 GREAT LIDO BUY! L" •-""ood l ·• "·hi \;,' ITfl(.'. 1ng ~ onr \l"t'['l OCf' CT'llli. s ~ 9. n ll 0 . o'PEN La guna Beach lull nr1\{'r hornt'. S-18,7jll. I . ' -r./llS('r "' " llrn 1 .,,... ll~rl srp.1.ra1l' den. Count!)' HOUSE. s.~t. sun I fl') ri l'~I. 497·1761 f-.xlra sharp 4U!., den, dln. Newport Beach Di;..!. I blk. 10 Boy'!' Qub. Owner hought nnolher home nnd wants you to sce !his deluxe S & S Townhomc Iha! he 111ust sell. ll has sscro. in upgmdlng but sacriflclni;: for only $38,900. kitchen ha~. all bltn.." 111111 l)l()J2 .-;nlm;in, PM.lll'i!J(lls ~l,\GN !~"ICF:i'\T \\'000 & ' :.-!1'!1BA fAm1ly home. Tori H R h SGG.500. 0\\'ller wi ll take w:ilnut cabinets. 2 Varuty nn!y. ~i.j2-~J ,\ft Ii & Gl.AS.'i lshlnglf'~), Sf'cludcd, quality thruout and prict'rl Orse anc Znd. ~I Tu~Un. S16-{i61)2 baths.Outdoor santli::hO\l>'cr, \\lknrl'I. OCEANFRONT on'r1ookini.: \Voods Cove .. 4 right •........... $109,500: Estate aft. 6 "'f!ekdays, anytime paw. rear yard, boat O.Y .O. 79 lagun• Royale hdrms., 3 h;:i., "')()(I burning 11·r,..krnds. j.!<irn!:'.c door. Bkr 96i..5511. POOL/ AIR OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 frplC'. Spiral s ta I r en .~ e . 't!n•tt'lll!l'-·m n-•'ty 3 ar N"!I, 2 ~tory pri,·a1" ....:_;;:,O::,L:::D:o..,F~AS~H=I O~N~-1 EASY CARE l~·aut. ON'an view. Priv. P IU J\.t.4l rolrnual f'Sfate, SWttpinl{ OPEN HOUSE ... 1 . 3 BP. 31421 So. Pacific Cn1ts1 ""''Y· ....,1111• Truly one of a kioil. FEA1.J"ORS sta1r1·;1M'. drn v.·ith ""'111.1 or COLONIAL BY OWNE R ""al' new, ow m.ainl, .. Srrt'l't Je,"CI, South , ntl: 0~ llmk d & c I I' :! Ba. A inust th ~ today. walk in. Si'C !t !oday! You "·11! \l·ant l'l3G \·i·l Lido GT.,-0!2:\ rnM'!!, .'ll'P,1tnlt' ma1 · t u<:tom 3 BR. PaMI~ l ~ RR, 2 R.\, formal dining l'rofl'S!i. 1.An<lf.l"npin~ & Lux 3 B!~ .. :? ba. Priv. tcr· tn Jtl'tY for a hfctiine! ! ' caretakeni 11U1U1crs, .3 c11r Fam-rm, Pl"$: F.· D:lk floor. -o A"•-· •t •f·~;,, HB Jrn,_'.., '°poo"'1", '",-,'?:1""1h'ruv~~,·.I Deco•.·, Bonu.~ r cat u r • s r:irf', tparious !ii u n rte ck . S\19.:•Jl I -FA NTASTICBUY-garagt> house an<ll v1l'W ol 2 F'rpll'li. 81_..okra~ w11ll. 962-2456 OOJJ " ..... ., ~· ..... ~ "'''' •r"' ""' 1 ti.;:1y. !las stable< ru; many T'ill'fl l'n\ry, Lj;t> lovely 0 Evenings 11-alktof!.llgehool~.pnrk& ):01o1t•.S-l9.!«1. ,\vail. now.. Li'a<:or or OPF::-J SATtm.D.\Yl-1:'."JY.15•&cl.: 1l1o0r 111 hear·h v.·alk u~ ,;{) hors1"S. srttrr yard, plus Play Yd . plus pen marl;M SYi.500. Sho">\"lng 12-6 O PEN HOUSE 12-5 lca.c;e lopli'111 ;.t $b65 a l\lountaln Vir11o·. 11.:p Temple ' IO.'/lcnnis court adj. <I Rlt ; ;1ppr.ti<11e<I at S27J,t'.X1l -t-.Jr i;1rte-yd for l\frrhm ori_boat . pm Sflt & Sun. Hil51 ~laric l Cill for •l lf'l'Ctions. :..:il~ monlh. H.f'rlu<."f'<I to $11~.!f..iO. llil1sl. 1''A-o.S1ory 3 bdrm., ti:.y \'\I. L11•v t11:•'ll & mzy 11n appoln1rncnt <:All tTI.\l l'ottinK Shi'<!. Lgf' OR.i'as:c 2 BR Lall<', /I.E. ~7..S.l!fl 0 1\1lt'r/Al.,"f. &12-llS.'i 21, ba., lam. rm./1\"et bar. i::a.rdcn patio i'\ow S\0,(01 &W'rTI71. \\"/V.'Orkshop S1 3~ SOO -SE A CLIFF --Stnnr lrplc. Shn}:r roof. ll"IS. Hurry! 0Jl('n Sun. I·'•. ·IT'S fl:MCC• l•PF:N llOL:SE suN. 1-3: TOWNHOUSE GOLF COURSE HOME I LIVE AT TIIE n.A~O I TN I l Pastoral \'1e .... 'J". $61.~. \:?'• V1a l.1ri•1 Soni. 6T..-i411 m,nr1t1 FUHTO 1 11:•.o ~>n1cr.,P! I~". SR $189 PER MO. :i BK. 3 RA. LllJ1:e family nn IP.V!Nt; • i>lk1('ious 2 stnry ...........,.._ · ~9-1-7.i."11 Q-IAP~\11!\'G, 5 1111 I I ei1 i1 I~) ' - . I ~• ..__ lh I I , ' llJOO N C fl 1 ~-· 2RR/2RA, rien, Pl\ I 1 o , 8' Tl11)1 1111rncti\'P hro tx'flroorn \\ 1!h f1rep n<'f'. ,.,sn n1mpu!I •~·nl•~ 11 1 T'\t~ ir ex erlO · · owt wy .• .......,,un.n Si'• 500 OPF:N SUND/\ Y 1-f. I lny,•nl\l'luse csn h1.• piireh:i~c•I rm. ~-1111y rnd & rirapcd I b.•1lr•ion1. funnal dln1n.~ m1, ,1!'~t. 217 'hn•Je!o. HLT!l. ~~·=:::=::=::;'""'.='=' for only S2,200 rln.,.,·n v.•ilh IJo1.•auufully landSCAP<'f:!, l1y fa nuly i·n~ \\'./f~plc: " rar -BIG CANYON THE REAL ESTATERS Weltone&Con 1pany .. ' . . ' ~ bu\ll'r ussunll.ll~ low inll'l'1'1!t oy,·ner. $98,IX)(). ( 11 ·I ! ~.ir .. sh,ii:: 4 pts, sundt'f'k. NEW CUST OM ~l~l40 Big Canyon Specia_I_ t'.fl.A. loan. Also includes :l'.lti-01.19 ~1·11,r pnrl\~ i:nd ~~·'hools. OCEAN VIEW LIDO BAY FRONT V11hulous B••JEnlmoore ,1 Elt>gant 5 All. 4 B,\, cu~oot wAsher. dryer, litnd refrig. Huntington Townhouse $.>l .. :rOO. Urokrr ~I l..ru'gc 3 bdrm.. 21~ b.l. Open House, Sun. 12-5 bdm1, ~' buth honie .,.,;,h ~11C on falrv•ay. 28 Jtoyal Cl\11 963-1543. (1lslom home; almost rendy THE RARE ONE 523 Via L ido Soud, N.B. fiouble-door entry which' · rorgc. 2 BR, l'~ BA. $19,900 for occupancy. llai; Jgc. I --•I . I I Open Sunrtay t-J °'' .,,,,, ..... 11. ~··•''""" \',\(JJ·:\· Rl\1.1\ $905. dwri. $216. 1no. pays nll ll"t\'l:\E UNrvERSITY living & family rm. with A .. , . 1 11 Agent, 67l-6489 ripens lo a o., ... u OyC'r "'111 67.Hi!lOO 9872 Continental Dr. Pool p,,HK. J.u'(urious 3 bedrn1 n l'XqUJS1 r. mix 0 cu UN'. 111a.'i..~lve background o I --'7;==~ SU Condonunium in p 1' i 111 e 1->f'rtm cril & 1111\c. ~e. h<'AUty & l11ncl.~'llpin11:. 2 CUTl': Lido Isle :.'RH, 100, hc1:1rth brick & 5 l 0 n e . NEWPORT SHORES 4 BR, :! BA. ·990 lv..ation. Fo;Tr1al d!nlni;:, ya.rd, roon1 for pool. l.111turt' Lar.:-e hdrnrs. in this Mmf'. house, for Mle or rent by t:~ cathedral heam~ :: Bdm1s & den S1450. d\\'TI, $257. mo. pa•·5 all 1 g e t am "l' r 111 , nali\'C trees. A short walk to stralC"z\cnlly locatc'CI on tlw OIO.'ner, call n1 o r n in g 5, lhnlOUt. fl.1aslt'r IJUite .,.,1th \\'alk lo 19850 Can1br1U,ii;e !..ii. Pool he I I k 11 · ~~ .. , BKR-518 TIU: eve. :x;1.,1611 spacious ktl..:hcn and ~u.e:c 1 1 1 b"i(!a,r 1 1 1n~,a ,~1 \IS an lr1t. lo allow maximum .,,.,........., bath, 1!res.~1n>: room & door.i Bea1·1, 1not!\ & !ennls -:::::::::::::::::::1==-"ifvii'ifiNij '-""' rnru.1<'r tie<!rn1 suite. Priced x n U) a i . · •~ · utlH:uition ol vieWB of the M·~;,-,-;0-0-V_i_e-jo---1-06~7 lo ~fll'den pe.lio. Custom $46,500 ri BY OWNER I fflr ln1n1edutl~· sale at Im·'· --.A-....-.. ...... ~an & nora nall\lt' 10 the fireplaces. \\'et 00.ni. Open· CAYWOOD REAL TY A ssu me 7°/0 VA I S62.!f...U . best hurry! Call ,~Q: 11'\7 ~. n•'1~hhorhood. The hvlf1: s:arrll'n k l 1 c h en with • * 548-1 290 * • ~, ....... ~.··(<~[ ""''""~"~'"'"'' ............. ~. J BP.. 3 BA, h~e fan1 nll, ~lrs. Hal"l.1., 5;~121. ""6-~ Ort'& has expan~h·e bey ' Charm with a View ~\.·', '?-,'-~.n:.:. f or !cru.e! C11ll ;I' t'OR S.\Lt: BY OWNER forml din, 3.000 ft<! fl , 3 yrs I SouthCo, Realto~. . I "ln•lo\\.!i, hartlwuod nrs .. & 1 II' -O•.J'• \\'f' ha\'C muny buyeN and 1f old. Open Sat &: Sun 12-:>. Laguna Beach 1048 1 .,, ,,71 "''-1100 ,·~~11',""1,1", ~', . ..'!~,·~., ix't-~1 1.1 n-•-. '! h~il> ."'' , __ ,,. [ ,,',',',.•"01 '1~-:1,·y ~·{•U a1't' planning l'l Sf'U 17342 Drey, H.B., 847-:llHti ., -'""•· " ""'''*'-" ""' '-"'"'" · ""' ...... TARB ELL.] · · 'o r.· )'Otll' hoflY' and 11·ant fas1 $62,500 OCEANF RONT NE\\' DP.Al\lATIC VIE\\' I rrp;11nlcfi . $96,=.aJ. I landscaped lol. L:!'Nl hriek .'\r1'' !'~1nJ!<.h Jil~le, Ju'l;ury I k · patio. r-.luch, much more'. horn.-. 1n the hills atmc 11<·11on. or heu\len sf1 e :;i1·c i-tousE t'ell out of e!'.Cl'O\\', COMMUNITY ,\JI rv<l11 d ext, ~pect \'u ~tt. ~'O l-'l'n, ~ =--('11110rt. 4 BR, 2 ha .• us a call!: 0\111et' must ~ll. 4BP.. 2BA, Prh~h· hrach F.· t'lubMu~r: Balrly IQ ocean. Sririill .,,,,/TOr,~. ~{~ 2ll~hs~1on Country ~~ Ht-1n.t1ful1Y 1:n1dSl'ClpCd, car-531·5800 C:al if o r .1ia CJ . .sslt'. 01't'r '.'11"1 ~q. fr. (If luxury . lt\1lnvoay, J:las~. bcAnlS &I 495-4121or493-0290 600 Newport Center Dnv@ fl"l"'d & drnpc<'I. Pri\ll\I+' I' ."pringdale & \V11r n I'!'. Hv1rn::. :1 l3dm1s .. '; haths: deck· 3 BR /3BA/Jfpl, REAL ESTATE J UST IMAGINE! rroot !.: lennis clu b. Eves. Country . kitchen, frnnt & hu""c h\ ing rn1. 11,i\h vaultc'CI gourmet kit, hu2: ~amem1: llOO GleMl'yre St. --------&-11-.;&;6 rear spnnklers & fTlQre. fur i.'eil. & frplc. Forni;il dudnii: I ~t111s i;:alore. $1.>l.500. J3lo 49-1~7l 549-mlG New port Beach 1069 Only 6 door.i to the sand! /\ -· --'=~=~==~ We Are Desperate 16139 Brookhur,t, FV $41.!'iOO 1146-:t960 im. n!I \V\•ll ('(JUip!X'(l I Skyl1n.-. Dr. • nice 2 BR. OOme plus A 1 CH,\R~t1t-:r. THADITIONAJ. ()\\'NER m\-s. Bike lo thr kttchen. 11·ith {'IVlking islOln<I A 1\1 f. ll IC AN 11 01\1 L -~----EXPENSIVE hnchelor unit. All Jor only I 2 HH. '.! h.;1, lam nn/trpk'. •I BR, tri·le\·rl, l~f' yd, ,1r". Open Evenings ticaeh~ 4 brtrms .. 2 h11. Den ·'-hrkf~i h:ir. Pallf'lrol -REALTOR, UNIQUE-UNIQUE IMPORTED T ILE $j7.[flt. A 1'('111,·alur~ I l,ir1n:.1 don rn1, lovely yd. ~~ ~~~ill.S.$14 8~: j ~11J1: I __ _ & rnmily ITl'lm. D1nin:.!' rm. f:im1lv rn1. w/11·c1 Mr. 49-1-i:ill 4g.1-1001 Pricer! bl:>low replaef?m.ent HARD TO FIND $~.SM. CN.·ni·r fi42-9'Jl9. '' , •J7G. GOLFER'S hlt-ins. Cathcdrnl ci•\l!n!.(. r.1~1r: !'U11f• J1.1s priv. 1n1t1n .~. 0-PEN SAT/S UN cost~. l.ta;:::niflCt'nt red11·ood /11 entry, brl"f'71' v.11y, kllch"n [ir:H·h itupl•·x in 111.-Tnp '•Hi.1. I!;'/: ~n1~·rsr•t L.n. Copper Lantern 4!16-3431 ,,.. ,\• :.:!11s-. 11<'11nf'. l'aoornmic ,\• ,, .• r ~11rd or lh1 s 0 . ' "' , n[ll•n !'on 2--1 S-1150 d0\\11. Rrk CI\ 1 ! ;.:r1rd•·n h;llh. A \'c r y 3 ,\!'CH 9 ,\\'. gole ·.rua-' nt . p f' 11,11,.r )\ urur h:os :l 1., • -- E 'bluff 1030 I PARADISE 1 ~-' ' '" 1""'11n ,\!.("II) v1""""'· Lt1\:at•·1j 1•xr1H1~itc ori" 11~1 l\0111" 1 1, 1 1 ' lift 1 ·~-~~ as li l2-:!i61. l1uw1Lu11.1. \\'i'll phum.,, (""•I fl l"h"'·f'y . -s• 10 •• • 1 ,.... 1ri . .enia u111l ias · . ----------------1 ;::;:;.::;.;;._; ____ ...:..c;.,; 1 ..... ... " 1~ · nn pri\'1dt• .. ~111 ,. v .. 11er 1\)\ 1(•1v ot fa~hior1 l~hu11I. 1 JI V II \lrinl .. R)· ,. ,. 1· I I . I H I H bo 1042 lll'•mr, i111h 111re ~W'd··n & L;chcr !lon1r, ~o. f1 North ,,,11 1'''·'"''' 1 11·,11~ 11· I I 3 BR I fl }/\,.,. r1 !WAr11le b'llC'!il nn.t ... , ('•"'· '™'"· POOL HOME I ,('n11r1 u l'xrcu11v(• 1omc u n. ar ur 11 1 , c .. 1 . ••• ,.,. nnr' ·. ,\ 1 \i/t1<1, s:f,/f.lJ. 1'1~·! d<'-..11(1\r'fl lnnd~ra rfln.:, • ti\'1•1·loll)k1n\'.; htsl'i11us i.:rt.•<"n , p11 '1. llf('U~ , n_.xc Jn11u1a La Scnda [1r. I s ro1;.·. 2()oll IMMED POS.SE SS hn roo /\.i'lD tanv TI>e only home wilh a ponl 1-:olf <'()ur~<'. \\'hat n l'i\'W! ofti·nn~ ur Sl·l~.j(I(), MJ. ft. i\lon1r1't'y -:~ hclrmi; N • • '-· -h ri1:~~~ t·u~1~1~111 f1•;1(u1-e~. . John Klose Realtor I /l.i intr'r~.ri;. ,\\int colll1111<m , Jor sale bl lovely Ea.'ltblulr Su[l('r 1111'.:!nlrlf'd hn:i1e in t!l·n. 3 bath~. 2 F.P. Sri~ Blilnrl nrw ht:i~iie. nl',,r .,.·;ir fl ll IJ "\i-:l·JJ s,\Ll·:.•;\lf::X' 1 ~"C 2::1rl_:.!.I~~.:__ _ toda y. A "great famLly home 1•h11· "!Juntu11;:1on ~11cllff." ,... I ~ .~~:'1 ""'"' Z !oil "' ""';'"· & D'"" ""'""· l~>h ':""· '"' S%~j "10-867Z G7,..,_"6 <;t>OOl ~--v.ith four bedrooms, a Ian;« A·l condition. rt>ady fur ... HH.,. -.....-P.eilul'ed to $159,500. A & dr;ipt•s. i'\o yard niaint; Listings Needt"d -E XC LUSIVE r.Y rJ\VNER Ba Y sh o r~~ fonnal dlnirni: room and all quirk occupancy. Just a .:::=:: haopy sunshine a r l Is I lrptc .. ~. r~r gara~. All for I . · · · · I deroralo~ :lBlt w/~htim: just Ttpainted inside and short .,.,.alk and you'rt• nn the di-light. lmmcd. po!W"'illOll. only 1:'6,:.00: oWTlf'r wlll · ·, · hi.It pnced tt?hl! One 01 rm. 'l Ni, <:hi1rm1ng, 1~3 blkf; out Great O\\'nt'rs .... ro brach. Call to sec 96345-13. BE ACH CONDO "'4-5•7• "'9.1100 Quints rd, Realtor &42-2991 ton'>ivd''1'c ''s~T"u'•ApRnoTn. Ne"·pon Beach~ f Ines, • frnm beach. Open hou:'I(' might l'\'('n include their $24 500 F ull P r ice w·d c I' y· IU't'as .. where you own !he 2-1i, S.11 & Sun, :l>Jl • _ 1 • oast 1ne 1ew OPE:-: ilOUSE Real Estate 1:im Xln! ('f)nd. Corner l?l. ~view. 61:N4.11. two cal.Ii for JUSI I.he right Md fully .urrushed. 0 n I Y, Exceplionlll ~at'h arc a Sat Sun ll am to 4 pm :m'i Forma.l dining & f I t•"us•Olt••A••l \""l'• ·~""' deal! Askin&' $79,SOO Md $25ll1 dov.·n. 11o11yments llkt! I hnme <!('{'Ornlf'fl tn the "olr1 Al~naln Vlew Dr. Spacious 494-7531 s.l&-7674 nn Scclwied N'r:·y~~th HARBOR VIEW H ILLS willing to l"Arry a J11rgc 2nd. rent. \\lhy nn'. buy? Call \\o!'ld" niotif. reaturP~ 2 4 BR. 21,, ba home on p::iol· Best Buy' in Laguna pool. Sho .... ·n hy app't. OPEN SUN ?A01 Qu)et °""" T.D. Call 6~77.!5. HUNTINGTON HAR.BOUR. b1hTll'. :: 1~11hs. Custom s.ized IOJL Brick fllilc in cozy L.\HG~: SP.'\.o"IS!f, VIE\\' Offered at st.54.500. l BR. 21 ~ BA. Vio::'w. Pool. Dt .aiTV •h'af)I.·~. lluic1• 1~1ntry U1 !he )1\1. rm, 'l\·et hat, large brick 110.\1~: :I trrlr~. 1 35 ~ VIC STUART Balbo.i l'land Rult y \'.i\ IJ,E\. · l~l\LI"' .. . ~· .... ",, ,,,. .... ,. ........ \'.\ l ,l ,E\' RL \LI\ • '" t~rlA•~ ~l ,., °'' '' ,. • l l(OU' ' GU; ~ ' . ................. ..._ ~ L ktlcht'IL L!lth ••1\Crt'd patio pal.lo. Big 2 C'1r garage. '.\fnmingslde Dr. J us t R e•I E st•t• 673-R700 CASH 24 HOURS 11214 COA!'T 11\VY 11lth Spttn1-Ji till'. \\'alk·in lmn1aruh11e conl\1tton. color SIOCi.!XXI BEACH DUP L EX "" ~ 1·1•rl;1r ,·J1>scls. Jlard1\(){)(I ............. ,·nnled 1•-· .. -··1. A . • 1!11-i.\"ll »l-767-1 t.XCLl,'S!VF: Big Can3'1'ln :1 11<1: s.&ns1 & 21J~ 591·~~·' ........... • .. .,...,....... • • · 0 -1 • , , • , ~ --I "" For Your Ho m e 1.;,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.-n1.1pl·· rr.~1l'· F. I c vat c 'I I nice fanuly hon1e. ExctUent PLL"S\i \~'ESTY.R~ \'If.\\' J °: nn; . -";'m1 .... ,.1 BEA CH HOME--t rm ~~"ur :IC'f"OJ'. I.·. ldtrcp - 1044 1 11o•rkt .. !!.fAr••rh••ru·t>:oin•111 l'nliitat SGll:ilO I llO~tF 2 BH IOl(I O ~t ea,h.frpl1s.8'11urJ1ulunlr. PLUS INCOME ''! \H .t bi.:: Jot v;f\11'\1.' .... ""~•('>..· , ... ~,,,,,... .• ~. N"n hld<len rosL<:.. ficla..vs. Irvine -,: fllll 101, Rrolut...-•d S<i.900 J \l,\l'.ID'. ,·11, ~F: fl 1 · :'> • M L • only l year old. Finr buy a t I S159.f.l.il. lmmNl. o cc Nu cil!llt;auons, 1:"1 vr.i l!.'(p. -·· ·----• '-• "11 Juiit s.>.,IQJ S!l:-i,00'.l 2-Sty. )1111n(' on f'),ll'l\ l;;:c. ll'lt, 'Yl4-.861}'.I or ~.1f~. · NEW 3 BR. 2 ha, O\\'Nt1t B RASH E A R R E AL TY E.XCITINC. f\f'\\' mn. :Ill.A . l,.'..'\ll 494··.XOO:\ I E~ll!.Te 1~1!h 1~11 ~~n ·' I I DUP LEX -BEST BUY !Jnly 80 fl. lo tx•arh, Gn.•nl --,7,--;---~--1 $50,000. Asu1nme 7~~~ir loon. 842-7411 Eves 968-1171 To11·nhnm(', l' n I,. I' r !t 11 y [ mRDElL.J 61S s. ~~t Ill\/). I ( .111 ( il 11 .• !i-fi'XJ 'I & '). \\'r I Nev.· ......... Viii ~.M 11(1'ftll \'It'\\' 3 J·:ilnns .. 2 1 111.~~ .... I ~n~lo ,, . u"•m, pl ..• ·~. --·· "11-"I~ Pa•k s .. N ., ,,,-'"'''""'''' I I L.1Jtunn llf','\['h •1!11-8.·~~ --Ll\GOO co -,--. " ' ,.,. .. . "'" I ,, . , ,., k I ) • u!' ;1(' ,., " nr, 2 ... i;I• ...., .... ..,~~-"" 6 '"' • .. ,... • ',. • BLt;t: ~ :-. )(J, 1n.Hl-<Y " ll1THRY:' ttt. i~.. ' t'. .I'" K >r pt1(I'\ nr ~hor•Pin~. fi<'hls. Fount•in V•ltey 1034 O\VNF:R TRANS. Bli: 3 ~it:id u~~~t~1~~e~~)~1 ~:~ ~ OFFERED •••• Ot.·"an ;\ctr, rr1v. l)<-h. \ ll~~111:Jhrr~~'i0 I m~~li-s a park. e1e. I~~ r lop I inn . bclrnl. w1J:i.11;e .fani rm, l-·l•d•s 1.,,1 ,.,0~~"> ' ~U~ .• by h11ilder. Lnw1y '.1 Tf'nn!i1, POOLS, S('('urity, ~ES 1 ' 1·Y " sep. $75 fJ'lll or $."l2*1 mo &-14-~ EL~ANT LA LINDA I I II I I h I '"" ' ""~ .,..,..,,,.J<, I 'lc•n .. Z •-•• '"""Y , ..... ,,,., '·BR 2 11'.I IW'I. /,....1 Ov.·nl 11111.JP' for n:nlal \nrumc. ,\ti ' · ._ ' .,.v 1111 e. 111 l· ""· ( '" \\'3!! 1er. ----'" '""u' .. ""'"' · ,, I PRO o TOI y h~ 1 1% AMumable lonn, beaut Beoutiful pool with Jnc:uzzi. BY e>.vnrr Uni\/. Pk. honie :i 1!120 S. Co11..~t 111,1, !Agun.a tlritmatic entry 10 1tf'p-up l1111n. !G!J,!'ffl O\IT1cr 1!19-1101 R LTYJNC. Uu~ !or only $135,0CO. ~I :.; t ,,.,y n t 1 4BR. 28A, cuJ-d(!o-gllc: hOml', Sl1~ dn! Brk CAJJ 9C·5566 RR ., 2 BA. RITium. 1n11lnt Beach hv. 1m., ~piec. r!C'Ck, cu~tom L H'll 1050 m~ N E WPORT B E ACH t"inei;t lflr' llin..-· $411,rrwl WI,_~, dinin1. fan1 nn & I yd 1 , •• , I·-CEDAR & GLAS_S_ ,.1·r11m i1 11!1· v.ork. "·1,,500. aguna 1 s REALTY 67°1,.2 ~uiiy. \\'ill "xchange for ,......... -3 Bit & ram II)' Rm or 5 BR. f\'(' • l'l"efi, q "; "'. T~ ~ b I be~ .,,., I (71') 673·6210 I ~ 1111"1 ll"1ll'<t' 1•r Sm. ,\pl bldg. ?.1r. unique kitchen. Up,Uaded 2000 I fl I..ow-1 Nt>arponl. tennis,timn.old. Arthl!PCl'SO\\'n3bdrm..2ba. ,.._-.,,st II)' n AUU Assumable r;. VA I BY OWNE R Krohl, 12131 778-9966. thruout, lncludln:; pat Io •·-'·.!'~us._ !.!:. .. ,.,.,: "· Sh•·~ l\lust :sell $59,500. 552-86~. , i;tudit> honwi \i•ith bclln1.'i, J..Aotuna: For I u r I h c r ,..~ 3 flR 2ou1 w.lotibM....,, ---·~~---~-·I \V'9·nnl Red ;ood cover & iu.,,,.., (If Luoou ., inforniation &. ap11't, vc•ntCOtt!I romPr. · Nt'fl'JIO!l BMeh•CGPmi&tJHO Popular l\1nMC"1, 2 Bit -' IBLUFfS Condo, 4BR . •t_--:C "" Mi earpet 1hru..at1L $46.500. BY O\l'tleT Turtlcroek, 3 BR, ~llii;hts, ~1eXl!'.lltl I 11 e • sm"·in~. C'8!1 IArntly kil('hen com bo ./ bentrt. pa" 1• I c d rif'n! nubide E Plan, highly prof lndscplne, nr 1 It Q\\'TICr. ~. fAn1 rm. 2 b.1. l\lrlum., \'\ev., 1111\nf"t glMS wir>riOY.'lt. ,\ * 49+0301 * plush rp1 s, drp11 t1nd ctntrnl O PEN SUN. 1-5 .,.,., ~nlsh "'G'Jll tohf>l"r~ upgntdt<I {)rlttn ho u 11 ~ = J~i.J~ ,O\\D;c; O"'NER 1 3 bdlTl'lS 2 ba $59,900. lnclds land. ~n dt'll~I lo 11htlW 11 S69 "«I Sr!u!hrnnsr Parifif' Cof'T'. a1r. Prof. h11Kht..'llped with 1806 PT. R ENWICK Uf)-Sl'Nl.d~ ea.rpet & eu._(!on) I Se•J3iin 'J-;., ;,1)7 Playa, g;j i sun 1U Ju~t $3.~ .down iin~tns: H~ Sat/Sun ... 11~. !!ml BUIL DING SITE * * * ~tlo. All t.h1s only $3-1,500. 1or1 N'pt llLll.s Dr. \\'eit)· th'1111<'<11 thru nut. Pmr 8Jl..-0.'194, . dl.<1h11o<"B~r. ratTilly rm. S1t>tTa 01ula. ~I_. __ GenUc glope kit m fine art.'\, OCU\," ~'RO~T larw1n re•lty l:J!!aut. Prir1uflnn model, 4 l"nriM·11 rilf'lg w/i:a.~ BBQ.1 ,.L~!K~,~.~-"-..-3~8~n-1,-,,-.-~-,,.-. •,I ..... T"JBYRON CONDO :-:hni; ca~ts. p3Uo. lll1t U NIV ERSITY PARK li:t'. enouih ff>r poot An :dnt 2 BR O'Ait your O\li'n opt. 117·5100 Bolrm.1: .... 21, bllth!i, family l.<M nl nti:u. :..Chtw'll rtnwn pnv: bollt i;!Jp. Ire. t~nd. 3~ 2Jec~" ~-r:;~::.._~~ I C.all 3~&--0001. AllraCU\'C 1\n1~l'!t 3 BR. I• prit'<' i\l Sl9.000t f'anor":"imie \'Jcv.·. G<1od r;qunl hou!lng oppor1unity rn1 .. d'ntni rm., honus rm . lhr l!llr"M:I & n<>;1r poo.I. Call hlk to bch JW.tel'5>dft mr.'Tltt up.sraded extta.s. S.'t9.500 : 1'' R i\NC'ISCA:-.' foon111 lns, prr:nu u:m gn'{'tl,,.._.,1 lo<'.tll011. .Secunt.v. POOi,... l\1ust a;ee L1gun• Niguel 1052 1 ~[.l~~~· orl~~~11!"~tc \'1~'.: f*"' 'oc'"'E· 6A'4'®JN VIEW * I ""-~U!I, 'w.500. r 71 I l Mumc 7ff,. loon. O\\'n<.'r, l\lnnt;orey tnndt>I. I BR, OJ)('ll ~-8i'Sll~'CY.!. · this goq.:eous ,\pt F\lm. at ... ~ . l fi.112 j424. 963-9621 ~.i.i • .!'undoy. 2'1911 su!ltde BY Owner, bt'Aut. IBR. 2 li fn.5'Xl .1 BR. :11~Bi\, l.i;ie \it'w lot. ;:nl')"'~t1~ ~~·. $37,.jOO &. r~m 2'~"Y r;n· of th11 ~ 1 , ~r.'n-·-ro~n-r-o-r="-·o--1 Huntington Be•ch 1040 Ln_:_1lk_r 893-l~l. bi!.., fDrmal din.Ing. IA"! rm , s .... ·tutz n ... Jly rt'I;. 1t1'tlt.·shuftlf'board, poi!· G IB WALK, ER •·· -· am. nTt. c. f'anta~llc \'ic"''· i\11 up '' ba' 3 ·•• ,,,, .. oc!.\ 500 <7141 ol!rl-JO().} die !ennit, mJn to heh. llui;:r klt. ....·/hrkf~~. !lt'l":ll; "-·• t 1 d , ~ I 1 {''l''l\'F.lt tran..11. s:r.oo c~TI. 3 w • '" ,. ... • .,..,.., ·~i ·~ •""' .';."' 1 RE A L TY 67S-S200 dbl. Oonr t'n!ry. Pti\'. beach j?'J"l'lr"""~ «'v. nn 11 8 "~·· 0 REPOSSESSION S """"', 2 ballu. FA he.,. <~II n....:;1"'5ll7 . • • 911 TIA '""""· 3RR Or«• ~ ·-""·· '"·' · · GEM m h~w' ~w. y .......,.. }~ I f tl nd I II Kll t'ill'll built-Ins. Patio. FOR ~~le bv O\\Tler' tn Irvilll'.', 494 0561 llOl.l!le Sltt/S\U'I I 2 • 4 pm , S,\(TtlFJCE n11,11r t1op11.n1n;;. ~l,\JUNER:{ Dnvf' 4 Rr, 2 -()pen hous4' S.1t & SUn ~.;,, or n orma on a 0<:11 on Ark CAii 002-t.rn l BR. exfra lg. fam rm., 1 · w Q(en~• $SJ,OOO. Nen'cr two &IOT')'. 3 Hit ,.,u l'OUI'!@ ronr~. RA. n; fllltk k !'C'hool 120-f' Turtil. Aw., · B. All() hy 11p1Y1lntnil'nt 25()1 ~~:::: _F~IA le V,\ hom~.1 O\VNF.R An~. Prl'stlite Dean S43:xxt. S..';2-tW63. IDCl'A"IO beOCh·c: Pl.ACE REAi.TY .r.i.~G-1 ~.OOJ. hkr/ownr 493-67...,. f>M('('I'! ril(ht et S..i.'l.~. n•:Al.TORS 64l-162:\ Pnrt \\'hi1tiy Pl , 61 1·9-12'3. KASABIAN (i3rdcn 11-.irnl. famUy nn, TURTLEROCK, 4 BR. 215 BR HO~IE. Den, 3 bf', 3 BR home pT'lmP. clol!e In Bizy n new 14? Your oldtt Ownt>r. After 6. 646-Gllj , Put )'Ol.lt mitflt('I bflck on OLulfled acts 11tU bl~ Items, f'rp\c, blt--inL Pat Io, bas •• tiled atrium & pn.tir>. PalkJ, Fruit Tftl!!I. S69,500. location w/THE v I e w mod11l cfllr ~!l ln big demand I ~ll idlr llPJM \\11h ll Dally the IT'll:ck . Sell \rtl" ltrmf' t1m1lll 'ltrms nr ltl1)' l!em. RHI E tt•te 962-6644 I •p.rtnkll!r~. Jitk Cllll 8ol2-Qi!ll Decorated. S63,500, 333-1600 I L.AGUNJ\ Rt;ALTV 49'.-0077 $67,500 prtnc . .f.tt-7(1! • . • 51:11 It liu:t with a P11o• Cl11!1.~lOed at.I. 64Hl67S .... 1111 #I l~t DaUy Pl.lot .Just call &.ll-56i8! • ..... -. " ,, s11nd•1. Aprn 2e. 1'f74 --.,-.,-----..;..--..,..~-,,....-.=,,..,,...:TI,...,=~O':t'""-;;:""'7-u,~:=To=i:::::;:i:::ir-Llc::::-:::o;i::T::-;::w;:::;-r-;:;c::::::::-;w;:;.:r:ii::::r:--..-:;;;;;;--u;;;;:;;;;w;:;;;-. n::;:;;:::;"':--:::i:-->.;r.rrr:t:-:w:::'.port lie•c 1069 lie Hom•t Income Property 260() Reil Est•t• lxchft 2i06 Houte1 UHS Un urnlthed HouMt Unfurn 1 HouMt Unfurnished OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN l ·S P.M. 1084 TUSTIN Distinctive family hotne with all t.be che,... ished con1!orts a.nd privacy desires of the discriminating family. There are ~BR/3BA, lrg famrm, ultra kitch . livrm w/an aristo. Cratic firepl. Unrivaled schools. Lot has am~ pie room fo r pool, volleyball, boat-trailer. J>ri<.-e $66.500. • for HI• 110011---------~ 3 ~-I .....:.:;....;=----'=! TRIPLEX TRY ME! !l~Ge--ne-·-·1-iiijjiiiij-=,_~_.n_•r·•--ii;jji-320-2 1 L111un.t s..ch MOBILE HOME 3248 S.n Cltmtnlt 3276 FOR SALE : NEWPORT B•a"1fh lly l ocate d lm-<:ilARMlNG I an ?o.tammoth condo completely b ,_ So SILVERCREST '"" oll Nowporl m,~. fuml"••d with •now mobile. * HOMEFINDERS * """"'· 11~•. ,.,.,, ~''· • MOBILE HOME Good &CC<!a. to Newport -coJor TV, dl3i'8, llnen and l.agu1t.1. >l' ' ~-. % ULJ 2 ll) <'IU'll·· '~-~nlnl M,_ J.,..tlon. Milo, t~Ud ok, No. End. L.UXURJOUS 11ew 2 br condo. all xtru for cattl.rec 11\·tna •winunina pool., 2011 roww nearby, car<fenui;,: Co«ta Mm -Sftn oqo lilll~att. Sboold rent lor ~GRAND OPENING * Jm-lmL PO. 2 Bit, yard, draped hl1 inii ttft1.£ r .. ~ .,.... a.bout 165.00 •day v.•lnter or M SA 1-C b 111 A '"' • · ' •" .. ....:: Ownel't'unlt hu 3 bedrooms .,,, ... mf'r. ,.._ it.II '-"·t"athtt in C A E -"' I r o v•. $Sl>3 BR. 2 BA, trplc. "' l\'!Uher & rlt.-<:I. l)'tt, v........ di t • roo lamlly ~.. v• Cill "l-~ ,1-•-_van!, ch 11dIp" 1 S•n Juan lo' "" '''' ·---•., kltch. -n n,. m -.-..rt -•< •-·•• "•h1"" __ _. ri ~ .. --.... ~ -.vuu roon1 -Orchid room • ~ ' '"" ..,. " .. ,. •1.nu Y.'«'iCOD\4?, ( .• pJ.1trano clock, 1Wrajjc shed, Jlllld-flreplacta·hldoor BBQ -3G' J\lulr Trail. Wlll lrade ror CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST 1 NU.VIEW RENTALS Jlf'O\'\ded. $-1913. 3271 11e11pcd patio. Ttiree yrs. old potk> ctrcied 1.n W'l'OUght tron .""', ,"°',,,"',,,,ca !~~:re· ~1p1: RENT AL SERVICE ! 67:HQ:X) or 4*™8 NE\\' dupl~ 2 BR. l BA • like nu. Loc11.ted hi new • 2htt palio _ p.lm goratouJ .. .., RENTERS-Gel all the houses available for 1drDI( pool &: --•• . ... •du.It pk, 11.waf trom noby more! Boch other unlta an: Industrial. $49.95<1. Ca ll rent in our BULLETIN, Updated 3 times a 1 •RENTERS• C'Pll'll"fak· Siif'b'.hM18 · St One-haU b . fl'Om elul> 2 BR • patlol • encioMd 675--122$. \\'t' se:rvll'fl all the bf-ach ' f15hl f'. ~ - hOOM!. P~uctd IO SU,950. gaJ·ages. All tbla tor only week. c lliel & Jnland OranJ[I!' Co. Santi Ana 3280 ''' Call EVF;s. 2Jl.S!M.4690, 111;\ rtown -aaldng fi•.900 LANl>LORD~FREE R ental Servic e \\IE HAV£ IT OR f'IND IT! Newport 8•1ch f 1069 1 Newport Height• 1070 ON THE BLU FF A RARE BUY 697·715.2. Juli iirt~. Take advantnge. e L.\NDLORDSI e CONDO. 3 BR. 2 BA \1•/ CAN BE SEEN AT· Call i52 tni 1'.!'€ f"REE Call u Tod;t 1 pr1va1r J>IJIJo. On rreenbtJ1. CRESTMONT • 111· --!~I 3224 t $ALA RENTALS $y. ::,~~~t'CI~ ~dul~unaonl: OVER THE BAY ALL WATER VIEW NOT MUD FLA TS Tit!'.: ni~t:rt·s PIM\N 1-:. 2100 , Sq. re.. J hdrm. + fatntly, Jn ~v"·port. 0 111r111inR 3 bdr11~ .• Z Oath, ln111lly rrn., J1h·ln k!fr•ti .; 2 lr!llc5., k111•ly pulio $.< 3 i.;ll ruRe" on 111!f')', \\ ith l'\ll'u p;_1rking. S.kl.9.AI. EST.ATES i• tj 1 ~~~~~~~~:~1---~~;:;,e;:~-'-l ~;;;;;u,;--:;Br;:-,u-; I ~"port~-~~~ t!,1~:~ 1"..'G:i nio. Call 979--86.10. llXil Site Or. Brea. (Ctntral • · ' I· "R.ENTERS~: ·• Ut\IQUE·2 'BR, • 2 HA OCf.:ANFRONT Lu XU it ). South Laguna 3286 Ave. a.'--rou lrom Bre:1 t ' , . • :R;•:•;l;;E;st;;1~ .. ;;;W~n;t~d~.;;;;2900;;;;JYou Gt!t All T~ Jlou5t>s Tca~.;;c, $180. l\.ids & p..·t tirand ~· pcnthou8t, m (.;;.;..;._;__,._..:. ____ ._;;I COnun. HQ6:p.I Lot •46. ~~~::»~~~!~~~ • 11.1·11Hohle fol' rent ln OUR ok. "'I· ft. frp/c, dcckll. Cliff Dr. SO. L.ACLINA WR, IB\ (.'QN'l'AC'f ll;\Y, PK. J\1GH ., _: WANT TO BUY HUL.U.l'IN "PD1\TEO J Jtt-:AL. SllARP! 2 BR, $200. $00:.) f'llO. Yrly. 4~,;:. 11·/i·~"" ()xJplt' on!), nu 1~"r ~10w~;g. F'U:£T\VOOD. Delu~e 4~~1exes 4 units or Triple:<. Sl00,000. Hin;;:..~·~k. * 547 9641 J;~,~~ed·,~~' ~ pe~R. sin. UN ivERsm ·-Park . N~ ·-"pc-"-"'-'--~=~•-'_<_90-_'2_38= loc.I•~ '' ''""''"gto" S6l·:AXl ·S65.500 Cash lo lhe loan. Newpon 100°1 ... ' 7 1h's' .,. __ -Gar;,,,·r .t'encedforkldll, I Bk. 2 llA ,~~~·nhou!lt' -011 Condos Furn 3400 SPANISH rlhl. P11tl1•. \'i('W dC'c-k. EiC(•, 1 Sp1111i~h sl~!I', n'd tilr-roof, k\lch. Cui;L 1)1l rror 11, 11ri1n1.(: pa!nis; 3 BR. & shuttl.'n;, Y.'l'lllpa)'ICr. d('(l p I 11unroon1: frple.. 111od~1i1 pile ~·lll'f)('ls & a Lr · blt·ln kllehf'll. $49,500. condllionlni:. l\'l 11 !.'I Ill II nl CALL I!\. ''•·i••• •''""'" 193.000-'11.:,' BLUFFS }'LA,"\' rt Ur.J.(K/ ! ·~ new & t•xciUni;: ~I y l 1• , :;:AL TY Riganflf'" n111tr. ~ull c, l.'ll\'SI Nt•r Ntttport P•tt Offlt:e bdrm .. & bath + C11r11i!y r111 . PRICE REDUCED Near new & gJcrunin;! to $42,000 oo lhls 2B R, t % $87.500. Im hOnLl'· 2 flrrplnces, hU&C l11.t11 rm "''/bltin BBQ, ~k pn1Jo. covered pianting area • 1\IJ)OltlnlJ shed. Bob 11 t,.fit Jll\IT1SOn, a.gt, ;,.t.\-J949 .()!.!!JJ San Clemente 1076 rea lty / or":"' 11ous~ 1.a P~t. 12-1 E. J\V('. Trieste 2414. Vista del Oro L.ndif"5 ettOOSC your l'Olors. Newport Bee.ch Nell' 3 BR, i'a BA, 180 644 1133 ANYTIME dcg1·<1e OC.'<'an vlt'w, $.>!,JOO. • ' AA REAL TORS GRAND OPENING Newport Bay Towe rs 1 & 2 BEDR00:0.1 tONDO/l.llNIU~I llOi\f~.S Bayrront Jlon1cii Boat Slips F'uU Security Highri...e Steel At concnte ronstrocUon Private Ba.J~ni('s ·19Z-2l00 San Juan Cpstrn. 1078 IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN A private lllke too? 2 BMrm +. den. 11~ bathll, $32.500. Cenlury 21/l\lii>sion Country 495-4121 or 493-0290 "" " " 101· •---~ L ' II •--lk'ncb area. t-.tu.st carry "· 1 l I, ,,,..,,1a Ana !Te<'nl II ;;.,., l e Il l' ~!~~~5El;IUlcll. 11· B. $3800. 11:.i. 3 ' ... 6n .. c;<:.ne~~I ~·1~: i1.5eU, I BR House $120, 118. 2 BR. Hom•finder& * 642-9900 l ~I~. . u • HUr..,.lN(iTON IL\RBOliR , · S:ilt·~ Qftic~OJ)('n Oa.11y l to Call 61()..8672 $160 HB. 3 BR. NB. $225. 2 ~lf:sA Vtrde 4 HR. 11,~ 8$. 2 BR, 2 B,\ !\'oi'lJi End. Cloi:e 1., _l'IJ 01:k to IJea~h. Jetcuui. Atre•g• for ••le 1200 !'> p,\J vr cull ~!1661 /Qt Llstlfli• Nttdo!d JJR Horse Ranch, Npt Jigts, $3;i0. mo. Year1t lease. Dbl 10 beach, bus & shopi)iflg. I SI~. mon.12131 ;m...2977 <">fil S1U. A.rt. Fee. 9Th-8430 trpli-. blln bbq. Pe I If Call <"' -,-C do Un"·m •••• Must Be Sold! .. · v.·elcome. 551-9616 ,..,... IJ'" on s '" • ... £.0! ' 900 + ACRES BalbN l1l1nd 3206 Dani Point 3226 L1gun1 Hillt 3250 EXCLU~IVE \\"estelltt Villa • 1 • NB. :O.lsfr ~uite .,..., h'pl • * Ll'M'LE ISi.AND * 4 Bit 2 BA, N S . h • NE\V 2 Br & den, i_ 00. Bdnn & tk'n. l ba. pool, O\an:nip:r, unf'Urn,, 2 bdrm. · cw parus elee kitchen, air cond. 2 <'8.r lo 1~~-s~'l>IO $295,000 honie "''/f ..... lc., ~-•• & \1·/fan111sllc view $350 mo. .ar. lltrl pool. Adults. 00 pst . Kun<""'"· ~ • .,. •--DP 4~7386 EXCLUSIVE \\'estclif/ a.rer1. patio. Yearly. ' · pets. $26:>. 83G-2Zl.O aft S. NB. 2 To\\"TihOuses. 2 BR NeM' Yuca.1p11. It OwtTY ~;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;i"--'m_.~\\:'l:ot~oo~R~.E~.~=67-'->-333~~1 $275. NE\V 3 BR/l~ii 8..\ 12 BR &: Oen Condo. 2 &th. i 11 BA. Irpl, 1·\ubhouM.-. V JI 'ide ed WANTED Quality extras. ~I Carµe1s. draptS,.dbJ garage. pool. S;'9J & $32J. Pli ty 4 C:d00~1 ... ~~~ak ~~~ SPARLING ORP ~ELD 3 BR house, approx • USED BRICKS • 494--0iJl Pool. $2-KI. ~or !21:1) 6-16-1.231. &1 bcdUmQnl. le'\& tllf ll 10 INVESTMENT c . s.ao.ooo. Tu::in ,\rt-n, for 870-4$1 El Toro 3232 3m-980S. -'-',-'--E"-"11"·L~,-~d,.,,-~-.-~""1«1-,----1 1ninutes from 1''t1vy 10, 60 OUTSTANDING "!'i.:1neer at ln ·ine lndu~1ri11i BEltUTIFUL Bill Isl 2 BR 3 BR " ,_ ~am·-Llguna Niguel 3252 story, 3BR, ZBA. con d 0 10 00 n11'1uf'-" fJ'tlr• aJ111oli! Co1nplex.CalJBob llamson, l11;e, frp.I, 2 pa~. l'>hns, • " ....... ~ ''''• . Separatt' dinuig i·oon,, llil)'\\"here in So. C11U f. Hills I-'ir~I .1i111(• off~rt.>d! Sln1ply agt, !'>-'4--l!tl9 gar. $375 Yrly. 673-3296. ~ipr.;rad!d ttpls, d~. bit-; SPECrACULAR ocean v1e11.', 1 firep.la(.'(', 111.lhe pr 1 \'al •· & valleys, dra.mallf' 100 1nlh.• hl 0 1'Ul1ful 21 un1t1 In Lag~u Big Cinyon 3116 ,'",! 1~!"ldplc,te ... ,"""m m"l'!"'g i l BR, 2ba, den. frim /k1l, µntio, 2 car gaini;•'. All 1•"1' \·iew from euilu DL't:es&lblr near Boat Canyon !iropptr\11: I~ ~ .... " " I I '' <I~ 0 ·h & I . , I II ,,,. ~--Un I ' "'7-'"'"' rp t:, crp .. , .. ,,""' t.· l't"<'. ('\._'fltCr PM\'I p., hiJlrops, J.X>O' to 5000· eleva. errt1. I' r 11 ('' ca Y no ..,.. UVil g, enn1s. "" .,...., I l'l'C f e'l \'rs J.sc $6.1> . hi tions. \\'aler, clectricilv & VAr101(·y anrl In pe11(.'('t l i~iii!iiii BIG CANYON , 3 . · _a 1 · • · Con\'en1en~ to E'\'Cryt ng. -1· · \ kl ••~ 000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::.iiii POOL/ J'CUZZI. 4 ",R_ 3 Founta in V111ey 234 :$--0352. ) Un, !_urn. \ f!_ar leMe rcn1.JJ. i:l'Cat fore~try roads thru L'fl1" 1f10n,_ ' s ng -...... '' "' I $3 58&-8662 C r-.t property. SurroundOO by 1tnd Po11i>1blc lrade up !Ol' b!li; 2 frpiL-s 3 car gi1r I I IKE N 1 2 BR .i.-$110mo-3BRl2BA .. 1111. \U . · i.J 1110. · ·' · Natiollal Fott81, near some eon1n1f•rcia.I. t.~1ll liF.J-T225. HouHs Furnished ru1i). fenced. $1150. unruni'. ~h ev.· extra f'J:. ·be $-KK!mo-Nu csrm bit hn1e. I LAG. NIGUEL-Coast & of CaUf. finetrt apple groves $1400. Fum. &14-4566 :: ru';'pu~~mi;i;,ca2n PLACE RE .. \LTY 494-97&1 l ocean v\c\\', new singlt' &. beaut. new Yogt &ar G•ner•I ll02 ~ar ~s"i~ ~ Kids ~r l 3 BR rondo Niguel Goif l story 1600 ~ft, 2BR/2B.\ C1unp. Fa.JJtastic potential Sl2r>--UTIL PO SniaJI but Coron• ffl Mar 3222 Ont). S269 per ~. No ··~. course, 2 C1t.r gar. $JT.>hno. co~I~: 1\dult comm., roe. for development now or · Ba h · uo· 1.' b"-Agt 8·12-4421 Ck r/O'A'lll' 493-j768 • fac1h11es. J\tany . s Pc c . niCf! c • pa • 'a 11\ SPYGI..ASS HJUJ -· · l !ea1urcs. fpl , m.1crowa\-e '11q~d1'!1~0· ... I"VC:111~ntgf'e ~~ beach. Lagu na. Speetaeular v I e w s' 67 Huntington Beach 3240 Meu Verde 3263 ! v\·en g"Jr door opener. s:m. " " Sl~UTJL PD. l BR, frple, '' ... · ,.,_ . Sa I ' 67"" ,.',....,;; 0 lernis or 1vil/ coni;kfer trade _d(!(.il., \•icw, Laguna. 0•n«llO v• .. ope~ t \VALK TO BEAClf! HARROR View, Ltlsk. A\'all. ......,~~. wnr. for lnoome propt v. $28G-2 Bil 2 IL\, trplc home, SUll. l·S. Brand rH.'.~ exec. S210. Kid.~ & pets ok. 2 Br, for lt·a.~ 'l \J'S, $j9~1 ~lo .. IH.\'JNE. To"' 11 ho u !I e . RICK ALDERETTE DANA POINT t • blk ' N wport home. 4 BR. + !anHly rm., o 'T LAST 2 8 $l$ relerenct's ~uired. 3 BR, Unl\·e~ity Park. all ryf.'d, 2 DUPLEXES s:ih.-aL~8:i· &e Prh·~cy! 2 3 :)flths, 2 frplcs. &: patio. \~'u~oni Duple!~. Nc11 ~'all. · 2 ba., ne11·ish Bluffs home. BR. 2 btis,. Li\.·-rm/01n-rm. l&iO E. l71h St .. Santa Ana 2 gurage llP<!t."l!S for mo111 unllM. Roof top sundeek Unusual Opportunity to Purchase Bayfront Property In Newport Bf'ach. BR 2 Ba frplc \'I~· honie Ba !Joa Bay Prop. sr::.--7000 CUSTOJ\I 2 BR $l70 Du J $-195 f\lo. on lcai;e. frpll'. l~e kitehen. garage + LHiiuna ' ' ' REOECORAfEO, nc11• driis, Carag~ kids Ok · p e~. AGEf\'T 644-'ifi62 carpot'l .. Nr. adult pool & NU-View RENTALS ~riit & . Jl.il,1.111 ill ,t. oo t. Homefinders * 642-9900 SUPER &harp 3 Br decorator I ~ils. $350. mo. Lease. ~T-6469 F'ribulous Ck"e1u1 Vle"·s ..,.,...,. .... _"""'""'""'"-! ---::-"::.:;;=:'----I !I New Bcauliful Duplexes OPEN 11ousE Sat & sun 1-5 Developers, S68.9:ti 10 $73,950 310 Fernando Rd., N.B. 675-8551 7fJ~~~~e 3 Sa~R "·,: 1 ~~n~ 694. Acres 14.mP ~E~e~\\'l\ t;:,nlt.•n hon1e, 11~ yn old. heflul ('O\'f'red palio \\'/hlll \'IC\\'. S:!S.:iOO. \\'!thin the rhy llml1s of Sttn S75,9j() to S95.950 67J.-40l0 or ·19.\-32-18 Shorecliff" 3 .. '+BR, 3 ~· ., . , . home. Avail. lolay 4U1. s.IOO. . ~ , ~==cc-=_,:c.;c::;----;--Yl'ly lease ..• IS J\lonung ,, RH . :l ba . Inl·d )d, bll·lns, mo Jncl n:lent'.'r David ~E\\POR.T BEACH Nl'W 2 I BR House. Sl:.>0 utll pd, ilB:I Cat1)011 Rd., Citll for aptlt., 1'111 . d1·p~. D.\\I .. Z C'llr gar., Bol.rke Ri~ :i4&-!J9:x> 1 story. 3 BR. 2 11 ~ BA. f'rplcj I' you like a \\OOdi:y, nss~ic, private house al the beaeh with all modt>t'll an1t>n1Ue!I", you will love this home. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Lrg Liv. rtn, Ix-Rm ceilinK, rrplc, din. ftrea, ki tchen bit-Ins, 2 tlr fr!X'zer. rer. 11.'/ice mak('r. Ne\v dishwshr, "'ashr dry- er. Lrg private pa/jo off liv. rni. Offer.~ Indoor/outdoor living. Close w cverythin,:: in \fest Ne .... ·port. $51,500. To !!CC, coll for app't; &l!Hl&l4 01• conlael owner in Palm Springs; 17141 328-3233 NEWPORT HEIGHTS AA REALTORS ·192-2100 -==-PRIDE OF O\\'NERSlllP Upgr-.ided 3 Bl?. J 1: BA, indfil.'pd comer lot. $39,000. Owner. lla:rbor La. n e llon1r-s, 496-2492. Spygl1ss Hill 1088 OfMn 1 t C1rmel 81y Dr PANORAMIC VIEW Overlooking B•lbo<11 Bey LU XU l.UOUS 4 BR .. FAM RM . 3BA, COURT YARD IN FRONT. 3 CAR 'GARAGE. Open House AS~ FOR Sat & Sun 1.5 MADALYNE Uf<SANO CAPRI REAL TY 547 Aliso Ave. 213-00-7571 or 3 BR. 1 BA. NE\YLY RB· 213-596-1671 FURBISHED. Stop. din rnt. DAYS or NIGHTS •·rpl<'. Large corner lot .,...; ~U-n~i-.-,.-,-ity-p~,-r-k-~109=4 rrees. $47,500. By Owner. Call 548-4394 SOLID GOLD LOCATION 2230 H•.tther Ln. Cross Street, l n.·111~·. 3 BR Pool -011 nC'r 11·11nts out. $7•1,00), OPEN SUN. 2-5 P.M. PACJf"IC SERVICE K£1\LTY 640-82."'i) SJJ · lfi 14 BAYCREST OWNER BAYCREST UnmiKtakenly Ivar. \\'('lls Bu ill. Pool. 5 lkdroorns. 3 &: •1 Bathx. Dining ltoo m. Family Roorn. The pi.'rfl"CI hoine on the 1>e11et'l strrc1. Phone 548-414·1 or ~750. No Agt>n!s Please. OPEN TODAY Attention Couples! This e.'freplionally anractive f()t'mer model home Is THE 110:\IB for an active couple 1\·ho wants the bc!t place to llvr in all or Orange County. lkoutifully located near r;r'ft'nbelts, pools, tennls rourts, and c.'lubhou~. See lhis S.,'l'f'll1 l'-"'Q bedroom hon1e today 1-5 p.n1. 4~1 Grrcntree lane $-18,500 - Iceland. Call 61~1225. "'''~·-" \'.\LLE' Rl.\1.1\ • u• ' '" . .. , _.,,., ... " ., ... I ~R 1>ep. garage un it, S\2,1 :ll J-4:i2~7. \\':llk 10 BcaC"h. s;:~. mo. 1st • 1. • • ', · Jrg f1111 io, d~h11'Shr garage J, ui~I pc.I, L<tg. Bch. 1HI ~11~·. (.'l!AH:O.I L'\G2 -Bl~l-bii". .~· l~1sc; . S\00. rlean-up M1ss1on V1e10 3267 c<1rpor1. near ~ ta r g r Ufll pd, hr:.nd 11c11·, C:'lf. H l -d"po~H. ~l ~I J111pala Lane 1 pl'ivale park SJ50. n~n B11ch Units. HB S.15 nm. C~I nco~~p· 15 11'PpaC;11t VN~· ~ 11.R. ~-372M '· AL.\!OST neii· I Hr. !! B:l, ~1-57i0 ('Xt i-19 or 673-0iti6.j 91iM:Jo $29.1. l.e<iSC' .. 600 Aeae1.a. 400 \ i\H?S lo Beach. 300) drps, prof. lnds11d. all bltns. I Nl\\'PORT m::ACH J()6(', 10 n11lcs II) do'A'!1\()ll.•n. Ofliee Open Dally 1-5 llAS 5 l:Wroom hol'TM!, SllX'k \\'cekend~ I~ RI drims. May c x ch an g e . 331!61 Copper Lantern $2.lll2.000. Call 6<J6.--0555, '196-3431 &.12-1905 Oll.na llarbor lrK'Ome Homes . ~ ' ' \'.\l,LF' I< I \I I \ S90 NB $1.2a ~\i;1. Fee. . · '. · ac · --. 1 fully crptd. .\/C, rieror. ---_ 1 Opcn.&lnlto a sq. fl. a BR. 3 BA e.'fC'C $350 mo. 83.J.IJO \: !lGJ .. lOS8.1Luxury Condo, Newpo r t HUNT. J1AflBOR +PLEX'S Corona del Mir 3122 Mo • All ho1n('. LI: Joi ha~ room for -. / Crest. Vi~-. 2 BR, den, 21~ J b!k lrom Bos.rd11·alk ving owance boo.I storage. $5i:i. mo. 3 BR, 2 BA. t'Orw:lo, patio, Ba frple extras Tennis depreciation. A1n1. tax Completely furn. inc 1 d NE:W 3 Br .. 2 ~ BA. frpl, ga.r. 3 Br. 2 ba house ne:<t to $250. l\1a_y 1. 830-0871. &1~i£ ' ' ¥ • • •• ' •• ,, Shopping Cntr. l st owner 2 BR. Gar, Jo~rpl c . , ~100 Off }fl /\Io's Rcn1 838-29'.:'1 crpts, drps, pool, encl. gar.I $3?~/mo •558 _6·130 0; sheller & appreciation. 1213) I.Joens, ~\rlillhc~ Dryer, ~rir6 ~ti~. $.m. "hoppi.ng, drapes, csu·pets, Newport Beach 3269 1 LJ-.:,\S!'.: $:.ISO. Pacilie Island BEAUTIFUL ~i acre lot by 376-JoJ.84 Open com. ~lany xt s. 675 w~r. ktds pets ok 8-12-1936 or I - 1 Village Condo. 38R/2BA. owntt close in $10,000. \Vil\ \\'arncr/Sims. Costa Mesa 3124 'k~ ~:~ ~sk ~~~ St.!-3637. WILD LIFE re.lrlg, Y.'Shr, dryr. Fabulous consider cash offer for less. DOLPHIN REALTY Atlrll.c. front 2 BR. Jge sunny patio & yrd, landscaped, 4 BR Condo, crpts, drps, PRESERVE I \'.1 C' ..,,. . Adu Its on I y Les, 1051 Corvalln Dr. LOTS \\'ANTED Jialio. gar. ~Jatun: adult. no _641-73ll pool, clubhouse, patio. $250 & ha k be . Be ·r 1 3 831-Z'.!12/499-2"~ VislR, Ca. 920&3. Phone through down payment & per mo. 5'1~1 105. .BR'• 2 BYA~~8'1",-11,.~uc.~o~•~. I Condo 3 BR. 2 R1\, in Sant11 724-6619 sub.,;rdlnation 10 bu i I d pets. S190. 2234 A Rutgers Single hosse, 2 BH. + ·" ....., 7"x2"x2" 1700. NO Escrow custom homes In coast area. '''" 1-213--454-5104 n.unpu.s rm. Rootn for 2 ~R. l\lkNli:;er 2610 Florida. Separiue dining m1, hu~e AM, heated .pool , Muna, on NW rt •--ch 3169 \"l'110"table garden, $3 :10 . r>o pets. 1 child. Couple bolcony, grecH entertaining gl'e'f'nbel\, No children Cash Only. Laguna Beach. Vl('\\•s prefe.t'l"ed. but 11.·i!l • po -fili-im only. $175 mo. home. Unfum. yellr least' under 16. $160. nio. Call Ca11 4M-8984. consider exclusive areu as NEWPORT BEACH 3 ~-m back uni' ~th 2 Bit. &1.oVe. & retrig, nf'v.1y I nm1_111. s.l.25. n10. o.,,,·ncr is 979-.%.10 Apt •• for Sii. 1300 '\\'ell. 979-1525 ~"" ., .... 1.. 11 Do RE u N" <"•s-nJLU>'f" c • ot hlgh'wa,y $275 ~:» ,,...,,\('( n & out. wntov.11 . . censee. • .. ·i:.r• o 11 "o . HOUSE + TWO Brau!. Llnda Isle &: Udo Isle 4Z.I Dnhlia '001 · JI B. S2:30/l\.f0. 536-9547. Call 64()..8672 Pool. 3 BR. 21, BA. lantil)' ENGLAND! t-3-R, 2 B ' !lo"--pl"' \1·aterlront hornet; annual ' NI~ JBR I ........... ....... Llsllng5 Nt.'ed@d r111, forma l ii I n i II g. ·n " = lscs. 4 BR. frplc. Avnil Junf' 1st, .. ~. . • c .... L-u )•u, • \fO B o Tllf' O"'ner or lhls R-2 sltr 2-2 BR, 2 8A Apt&. PaUos, Bill Grundy fUtr. 675-6161 yearly. \\'alking distance range; Bi~ garnge no dogs $-15(1/. · Y w n er· '>1'(11 subordinate Md Y.'tlit frp\Cll, yards, I au n dry. ll!E CHANNEL REEF stores & hfoach, 675-2672. ' S2TJ. :i36-I756 c832-'=--'-'8liS7.c-,---,,.--c.,--7."-,-I for most Of hl!ll Engliflh gar~. 6f6.4414. I • 11.B. VU/a Par-Hie Ne1\·ly pounds after. eight units 1''0R SALE JjY Q\~'NETl 2 Br 2 Ba Y.'aterfront Condo • RENTERS • rvin• decorated 2 BR .i:.. Den. 3 ar(' built o~ this \\'ell loca~OO 2 Ocenn View Dupll"xes. 5300 P 0 0 I -jacuul·31."CU.rityms.r-\V~ 1 11er1_~ ~10 the ~ch Baths. rrplc. Dbl garage Palm Spnngs sue. Asking & ""t 8c"•ho-~ w-• Ina It boot, SUmmer: Sl600/ cit es · 0 an rani:;e · TURTLE ROCK Pool. Tennifl. Le as e ·~ u s c .,,,, " •" v • ~"' nW>. W i n t e r: $1(.Q)/mo. WE 1-lA VE IT OR •'IND IT! only ,,...,,,000 . . al.I for Ne"'POrt Beach. C1t1i f415\ 61~3.l35. • LANDLORDS! • 2 BR .. z ba., den ........ $325 S290/mo. ~. detalli and Io ca 11 o n· 937-6176 eves & "·knds or Unfurnished FE:E FREE. Call U11 Today 3 BR .. 2 ba. • • · .. •• ·• .. · S-lOO IRVINE; Cule. 2 BR Condo. GTh-7225. 1415) 937-886-111.·kdays. Houses SALA RENTALS S UNIVERSITY PARK \\'alnut Square. $214, n10, No -.. ,-_\LLF' IH \I.I\ ' ' 4-Plex by bu\1der. live ln 1 Gen•ral 3202 Nev.'POf'l & 8<Q.' CM &12-m'J 2 BR .. 2 hllthii •··•· .••••• $.'l!5 SEE Now 1 hr $l7'J yrly i::111all children. ,.,,_,~ rent 3, close to Hunl\ngrons ?>fr:SA Verde, 3 BR, 2 BA. 3 3 a9RR., 2 2? "'00aths1 ·;,:""'·~1 nu shag, bltns & refrig. 8*2SIG uuv new cl\'ic C<'nler. For I $325. mo. lease. Re I s ., ~ " u, "• .. ' ..... JI UNBELIEvAULE! 2 br 2 b6 B"L'"'U">"'T"'s".,=••--*"a"R"."2"•71"s"-'' lnfonnation &12--0:i7-I LIVE . HERE! required. Families only. WALNUT _SQUARE $200. tpl. V.'&D, patio, yar. L'ondomlniun1 i r. Ill Sehl & Industrial Prpty. 2100 2 br. \\'alnut Square _ $2.11. AVBil >22-74 Ask f or 3 BR .. 2 ba., 11..1r cond .•. $265 POClL! 3 Br 2 Ba s.l.25. Catholic church. $-175/mo. '1------'--'-'-----I l br. CD~f _ partial tum. o I\' n er I age n ! Chuck trpl, Df\V, lncd, 2 car. year!)' lease. ~12. Over 1;2 Acre $250. E\'erett. 546--1141 or niter SEE US FOR i\10RE~! l --lluntingtonBeach ,... ... . . ., ,. '•. DANA Point 4 . p LEX 3 br. C0~1 -brand ne\\•-$375. 7 pm 642--5985 $ALA Jti.J'l'TALS S I -I BH Townhouse, xlnt cond. .'Jo 000 0 ~f hr. UnivtTSity Park • $.18). NEAR PARK, •·hool• •"d C"lXl """'1•'-" · G-)0,} $250. Call 96&-976.'> \'l<'W, • , \\'ne r , Blvd. Has 2-b u lldings "'" ., d~llLw, ocean & harbor \\'<.'~tn1inster, close to Garho' N rt & o ... ~1 &1>-00••1 714-842'-3892 Appro:<. 1600 sq. feet nn<l :l br. J·Jnrbor View -$-150. Boys Cub, a roomy 3 BR 2 HARBOR VU Townhouse Unfrn 3S2S C L I 2.JCIO 1 ~"" Cal 2 br. Shorecliffs $-150. Ba home v.·itb private yard, 1 3 BR. or 2 + Den --------- emetery ots MQ. t. .,,.,..,,!lXI • 1 3 br. Baytront · Slip -S500. patio, and single car lit \\'~~em Bank Bl~g. I Great \'ie11o•, Nev.'. Tennis SP.\CIOL'S 2 Srnry 2 hr, 11 0 Crypk 1500 ~ .i br. llarbor \'lew $525. garage. E:<ccUent etU.-tside University Park, l!Vll'IC Coinniunily Pool. $57j, 100. ! H.i, air cond, pool .+ 2 br. 01llnncl Reef · $700 localion $300/rro Agt. Days S52w7000 Nifhts t AVAIL NO\V I 1 ::.til-2319or830--83Th 2 SITES, Rtls<ohills J\flUllJnlc ~lion, $UOO for both. &t>-2!169 • -• t ' .. ' ' "' \'.\LLE,. Rl\l _I, 4 br. Sandy bay bcach-SUn:I. 644-7211 640-8250 831-151-l ! Duplexas Furn 35SO 4 br. Lido Bayfront • $1400. 3 lxlnn, I ba, carpeu, cli'll~s. 2 bdrm., 2 b'.I •••.•• $300/365 a..E:AN, CIC'an~ ll a r b 0 r --------1 BEACH HOUSE 1 LESS THAN J~l;~h~!iJg~ J~~~~/lg. I [ .... "°""' JI• •I 7 TIMES Commerci1I Prpty 1600 -"' ' •, ' . " " ~ .... "~' ........ ,, "''·~· Mobile Home/ Trlr. Prks. Call 6T::i--72Z larti:c enclosed Ya r d · 3 · drm., l\~ b:i. ••• , ••.• S300 Hi~h.lands J BR. 2 BA. n~1· BEAT TIIE CRO\\'D Convenient \\'estskle 3 bdrm., 2 ba •••••• $295/435 paint & c.rpts. Frplc. Qu11·1 .Ir llJGH PRICES? . . ". ''. .. ' .... \'.\IJ,E,. l<I \I.I\ loca.1ion ll('Ar schoolll &: 3 bdrm., 2111 ba ........ $4.iCt a:e.!I · Private. foccl yanl. 1 OCEA:o;rRONT Delu."e turn shopping. S2T5 mo. &15-mo 4 bdrm., :r, ba ........ $425 1 SJ7a/J\f0. \\ ate r pd. Jo11 er. By lhl' \\'eek or days & ST::.--3-132 evenings. CALL 5S2-7SOO . 646-9564. i\lonth for ~fay/June. 4601 DECORATOR'S Dt-Hght 2 VISION ••• SPAOOUS ;t en 1 :-'ea&hor e Dr. NB. BR. Sp;inish w/ frpl. Just • • Fludy, lamily nn, 21 : BA., 'il4-673-S49!1 or ~2516. rrn1oric\f'd \\' I sn1ashim; I \\'e1. bar. 2 trplc's. Pnol Duplexes Unfurn 3600 "LA 'DrNTALS lnl'hogany crpt NiM? yrd. • I II ~ VI -"" ~ S300 n10. :.wz Santa Ana Red Hill Realty ~~'gs. ~~1~t ('"$ 55"oll: -~---------1 \ 6-, -1 LG. Ne"· 2.(.Q) sq fl, 2 story 2 '\'e. ,., ...... ," · REALTY REALTORS S.l-hi9'22. blks froin Corona bC'h, 2 l3cd1non1. Ne"·ly lisled.t.: 'jiij~ijijiiiiiiiii~iii;i I GROSS $47 ,500 ' ci1 H FOR SALE FOX REAL TY 01;1t • om•s 20 Commercial units In Costa 24x&I tlbl 11ide nW>bl1 home. .. ~ . -1 ... , " for sa le 1100 ~lesa l f3 Ae viE'\\' lol 11r Colorado 6.w3333. Eve~. IJ .. -.11., $175 000 HA\'F~ '69 24'x 4.1' ?o.1obile , Hh·t>r. Ai\ni~. 4 ton llon11• 2 BR, 2 hH, in cool J't'frig. S23.500. C. Rogers, rlt>Rr high desrn. ~'8.lking l'.O. box 1:1. Topock, Ariz. ' h• "' F ~ •" " .... ' ·~" . . . ·~ ' .. '~· 2300 WI Sl't<:IAlll.l ll'ol Mt\/ICI MONTEGO MODEL 4 Bedroo1ns, 2 Ba 1 h Lge lot nexl to gl"Ct'nbelt. HARBOR VIEW HOMES REAL TY 13~730 f: CUTE & Cozy·3 BR, $200 Univ. Park C ler , hvlne HARBOR Vu, 4BR, ZHA. on adults or sn1. family. Ntl __ fijl HOUSlS flri\'ale kids ok Park, 1 blk to pool. beaut pe1s. Sundeck, bltins, l 1i Mount'n, De .. rt, • J !."!!,-, RAH.[ 'rind! 2' BR, $185. 2 BR Condo, AIC: .• $2'25/mo prof decor & I~. ba, drps, chocolate. crpt, ----r · fenced for klds. 2 BR CondO, A IC $22.J & $245 14'" I . ....,. ,__,_ Cd'I dis1an('(' lo null'ket? $10,0CJO. Hi02l 163-2612 R 2,.""' "' gnrdene, 110it \\•at.:. $575, 1 1J. ~. ;JO"' .,,,,,, 1 . esort -.vv .-Wf"OIT&U.Y,C.M .... t•UU. EA.:!il'SlDE' 3 BR, $290. "'BR Condo. A/C S2&'i & S275 548-7464 6T.!-T967. 3337 Ne....-. Blvd NB --'-'-=-------"-= \\'c --_,_ all th• ~a·-h fenced kit kids & ""I!. 3 BR Homes ..... $295 A: $315 c11-o8'""'1cc--,,,,-.,-~1 --,3,--,-b--,,..,- -~t""' ., • • R U N N I N G S P R I N G S cili<"I ..... & • j;land Orftng'; ,..'"A. Hom.finffrs * 642.9900 3 BR Homes •• $3%1 & $335 HARBOR VU, 4 BR. 21, BA. · . .rg v.: lt\e r, 2 ba * BAYSHORES * 4 Bit. + family rm.: incl. Jee. m!l1T. sul!e. !luge patio. Slepit tn heach. 1''an111s!it• Bay~hore Or. IOI'. $120.00'.J. CAYWOOD REAL TY 11l111plere "'I awn in gs, skirting, & cooler. cte. \Viii tmde for dbl·<,1,ide mobile hon1e ol equal value in Fountain VaJ1ey area. Dir. (7141 365-2714. 7425 Church ~r. Yucca Valley, Ca. 92'l84 C•l Lot $17 500 ·-•u<1·" home O" oc-~ 4 BR H $335 & ~-=-2 '-1,. wetbar, beautiful duple:< (o'>l·ner's Wlill Bltjn ' ~ l~ · " '"· $ LANDLORDS $ E..XECUTIVE •d-"t tow.,_ 4 BR 1.~mf!B .•••• ......!000 '"'-""':;:,_"' -"k, -mm. st<'reo + fl-& 1..,_,., 511·,1411· Nea< 19th & P"mo"o fantnstic v1e"" 3 BR, den, 2 "' -.ume • • .. ••-v ""'" ...., ...., .... .,..,5 u " 1''EE •'REE. Call Us TodA)'! house 2 BR. 2 BA frun . " ..... " pool. SUPER Deoor. i\fature alar111. \Vasher & dryer :2~~· ~J\~. 1;!'/ced low at ~73~ frplcs $ 4 3 ' 9 9 5 · $ ALA RENTALS $ rm "-ponl Immoculate. RA:~~A1;1'Y yard. Avail J une. 64•J.-.1799 hookt:lp. Beaut priv grounds. GREENLEAF 6·12-603.1 5411-1100 ORIGINAL BLUFFS W I N T I C , .vE •--h" ~ I I Newport & Bay. 0 1 6-12-8383 N":<t to Mesa Verde Country EX~USIVE ... 1 l"tf Vill Garage. Resp married cpl es •Y • 1y or o • ...,U\,. , .... ,v .. · " ""au moun Club. Obi garage S.'t"iO. mo, t\E\V 2 Sr. 2 Ba. University .'-'" . "·es c i a, S2i5. No pets. 842-3276. /I prh·atc 5 ,.tllr arlult ron1· R.EALTORS homt'slte N011h Sbore vitw 1 8 k u.2211 Park ................... $365. 7"..:lt suite \\'/frplc, + 1 "'-""'-'--c--""~=---'-o==,--. . 1·~ \l'h'tl-' t I k n 2 000 co5e, ro er. •NO" • n..1,._ & "-"-2 b••., pool N~v. HARBOR VIEW, 3 rnunl!y. •·"' 1 1er ,,ve., 21 11 Snn Joaqui11 11111!1 Rl'f. ~Ii. near a e. ~·, NF;W 3 Br, 2 Ba. University Pl""' ""'" ...., ~· C .. \l. has avallnble a 2-tx60 Ne"·Port Center ll·W-4910 terms 64~·14·11593-3242 KIDS OK Pnrk ................... ~. patio, s u nd cc k ,, $.j5(), BJt, 2 Jf:· sund~lu,Si tncd Bare·ingion. Upgraded in OWNER FINANCED A bcnutful ii e"· lot In ldyJl. 3 Br, 2 Ba lreshly pa inted. :: Br, 3 Ba. + bonus tin. 2 ~1231 Y . "o 33811 p 1n""' t'\'l'f')' \\'11y. i\lust be seen to 11•11d + lot in ArkMsn:i. Nf"w crpts & drps. Nr liChls. J;.IQry, 2'200 ~ fl, Urilve~iry BEAUT $i0 (0) Condo ~BR Lfln•M'n, ana o l . \Bl · m "-IV\ hf• tt ppret:iall'd. $ 2 0. 0 0 0 * Top Lot11.llon \\'ib1on & Placcnti11, fenred p k 14~ •--3ba '1' I ' 1" ' 21:hl37--0145. t, :\BA w/v1ew. ,.....,.,. IG-'7i65 9 6 '* Tax Shtlh.'r Terms. "Rrd. $275. 557--3850 fi r ..•....•.....••.... · ,..,. ~·. , or ease or eaSE' ='=~"='"=''--~~-,---~1 Ol\·llf'r /Ai:<'nl nn x Io u s. ti · ani to pm. • f>IJ.-4,ll~ ,, Ov.•n<"r 6""'8813, option, ocell.n \'U, tennis DELlTh.'E Dana Point duplex i\!Akr. Qf{cr. ~ I• ... ..,"'!! ............ _ .. *Capital gainll USW.111hCOSTAMl!9A EASTSIOE. 2 BR. 1 1 ~ ll:l, !'OR '"a••--New 2 BR + courts. swim pool. $475 mo, 2 Bfl, 2 BA, shag cptg, I :~~:"":~~~i"' ...... I 2BR, 2B1\, dbl wide, l Ownt'I' • $20,000 Dol\'O Bl:Atrr lg \-U lor, Jt,(!V."f!r&/ ,..._ r.... SI R I . ~ ~ • " 64" =· I I d hr I .• • l'-11 1 ... i.... · · N ·• LANDLORDS FREE I ':'·pis. ... • .,s, cr:e-<' n. 8'· r...n Home ,.... Turtl-k.· t,.-:im or -.MU rp c. SW! • en e o • e u N''V • BR ... I -r -··•om only, '"""ptlonal cone!, n.11 ·u .Y Cas<.'u pavuqj; i;ntng Ill, cv....,a 1-~ yd •·o~~ Sled \\ h ~ " "-gc •~ '" ' l'iJ\. ........ I! I I s•-675 6700 ld s 1.k T .___ 116 000 (,'u • .,. ·-~ • I . i; r Ulln ran"e W/ dbl O\'en, N""'\' JSR "'''it>"" 14:.0., ' J;Ul"A . -. . per n)O. bu\lt, tdeal for retlrt><I rieluse x t r n 11, beaut co ' iw:ini c:s. '""· a-11 0 " 6·7, ;141a'""'· · · BALBOA·B11rgninl 3 Br, 2 connt'Ctions. ChUd U.I\. No d•h"•hr. -.~ •-·h -,,,.,1.,, 10°"."" & -"t ~._ 11,~, I Chlldre.n OK. 213-z.'3-8S71. -··1•1" o-N'•••·~-Bay. l1111d-0 o"i""'& lnlerior, BAYFRONT SIT-E "'"r. ,,_.. Ba-~ K'd &-1-• ~ s-"·"'"""" "'" u..,. "" ........ """'"'' ,.,.. """ ,. " ·-··' "" I'..... ' .-... 1 !I .... Ul\o ""4"· w.,}. lllO ..... .:..,,..);J, C1ll day& ~lT.7 or Vi~· Homes. Capri Realty, z sn. 2 Ba. 2 Slory, Home .\tlul1 J>W'k. SI 8. 5 u O. cemt'nt polio &. carport, ~\'Ir boot repa_tr &. sales Ranch1s, Firms, 1''.V. f>90L. 3 Bit, 2 BA. • 3 BR. s 2 2 5 1110 e\'C'S ?l4-QZ-U66. G4.l--i.i:l5 !il)'le, 1~ priv yd , d attch 67:>-072.l chol~ pn\•ate secure 5 Siar Prinie Ne11.....,rt Bench IOl.·. Groves 2700 $22.'.i Singles & pell nk. CV 1 1 G' 1 1 ~. 1 s 1'K'fltion, ltuntiniton Beach, Bill Gnmdv i11r. 67;,.6161 NB ·Rael Singles SI 4 5 11.cant-Jl\O\~ n · ar. ge NE\V Turtle Rock home, 3 BR, 2 BA. bltns, O\V, .,,81er gar. n new u up ex l. · PYGl . .,\S~ llfL~ ~17-1367 Sl2.500 C d :'. 20 ACRE A\'OCado Ranch. AJ>Pu·s. tiu1 pd. Rec lac. • ~~·:'j~~~~s. plan 3. Lease now, buy oond., dble fplc, Jge cor lot. ~96.1-;;"==m=-~--,,._""'° 236.U~'~~~~~~l~:y NrCI-: clcun IOXj() "l()blle on ominiums Vf)ry attrn,cllve 1erm1 . Homeflnd•r•*642·9900 3 BR, 2 BA. N-· ll••bor "ri'rc.r~AA1_1211171Uncnities. $-125. $375 lolo. Avail 1\.1~ 15. 1BR.·11pt J\largucrile hOnltr In adull park. Nr , for11le 1700 F•llbrook •r ea . uu ... -CM~r/ Agent &t2--0a96 $2%>.LargeStudio$1i5.uUI EAF-i'Rt.Urt· Lu.~k £.Plan. 5 h C 1 d 714--833-3212. LANDLORDS! Shopping. Adults only. No lfNTVER.SITY Parle. 2 BR. 2 H.V. llomea, 3 BR. flm-rrn,' lnch~cd, Place Real l Y, BR/:IRA, 2600 t;q ft. By s ppng center. 0 0 r e "Thf> OrleaN'" P'..ittt flidt' \\'e g-..1.11.e ln N~ pe11, SZQ. W11.ter pa 1 d . ha. TINln'-•-, xlnt Joe, nr 2 oo .. deck, Pool, scttl <'b:c. ~1 or-4~To.I 0\111\r , iirin'i onl>·· G44-ll02: tbc1urcs. ~letal awn Ing, Cost1i lot e 5 • ovtrlookJ"" S AOlE Home.lte. Oak .,............... ... .• ,....,. 645-031& ·.-·~~ -, s Io r a ge Shed, Ver)' f'ON!()nbclt. 1 slory, no ltc.'P~ IM"t's, utll. ~lain road. Beach • Corona del ~la.r • · j11cuzzl. pool. tenni... $300 $500/ mo, Yrly, t. 1 e . C.l'il. PRIVACY New w/2 BR I\\ 'Y IT YU\J l.L LIKI:: IT 3 t'el\!Ollnable l'l'nt. 4 i.rr;i6 ff'TlCCl'I patio. 2 Bit & 2 b,I\, Plantable to avocadofl. GOO!I • l.nguna. Our Rental Str-'t M:. s BR, 2 9 A, Y,'/"'Cl'J>I~. /TM, Call ~Sl)UI all 2 pm ~4-8568 Aft s or y.•k.ndJI. 21, 81\, frplc, gar, lnd1y. I ·It : l~. fl1m rn1, Mt hse 1 tf'-~ CaU 714 11~ .. :tn2 vice It }"REE to You! """'· drp9, tn<:d yd. rar. po.t, or \l'kenft!I 11~~1~ ,\ • ... , ... JSR. )'ard, Mt.io. $275. s.J6..1.U4. 1 •. .,,1. ''"''"'-s,,-'h, •1_.,.44" S:\11\.LLER mohlle horn,(', frp)e, $37,5(11'1. ''""' ~ • "' ··~ kid _, I 30 0 &"''....., r r .....,. 1J • , _ ... ,. v-" " ro1n1,1. rum . LocnlM Udo l..(l!I Padres Rci:tlty 3 ACRE No. SAn 01('.'jtO ~UVi'kw RENTALS ~~7l-•uJ "" • 3 BR. 2 bas, Nr-ar new m., crpted. drp6. bll\ns. AJHirtments Furnished l .Ll ~1' ... 11J,t 11Cn~111,1·11,11·. \lllla1te 'l'Mlilcr Park, No. R11S.CM&tllwy. CoutUy. 2BR hOmc, "'/Oak -ColJege Park home. Parks, dtw, trplc, fncd )'M. $3$, 1 -'--------1 ' I •1 • • ';~ 5, i.IXXJ. B:i1 'J I TOO l.ido !"ark Or. $4495. LAguM Btach '9-l-0791 lreMI & crttk, RI tr , 613--4030 or "91-3248 l BR. 2 BA. dbl frp\c, rec 8Ch~. svdm poolll nearby. lnd prdenrr, 6il--H26 8albo1 P.nlnsul1 3707 ' 1 · 111 r. Gl$-.l!A17 I IJl!C'l"I 0011 be>ln11: 1akcn lor Oupl•xes/Units 83J.1JSS, $-till rREE FREE rm, c;riis.. !1l'P". fncd 'Td, 8!18wl.'HOIE~ S.W--15.lS. 11.V. !Bren) llomts. .JHR, I NQv1pcrt lsla"d 101 1 ~11u1\l~1. s111r. s i&-6900. for .,1• 1800 R••I Estatt Exchg• 2aoo •*rtzNi'fo~f*• if:·=~~:!: a.uaehro ~~k.3\~n~k ~:"S:;;,1~n-,~~~-.,.· f!~~riec. ~.CJ~k~~1•• •14·1•~.· i • -~.i,5 •• ~~~-" UP -;:-T-1 t \ • Tn., IL\.JIL\i\J,\, 25X 16, .xlnt Chi .. ... ""'"' .,. .... TWUlu• Ci ". Ii' 1 1 !. .1~·1 lnimnf'U· 1'(11itl.. "'11.'I, pat io, cuslom CUSTOl\t ·bull! du p I ex LARGE R-3 Hom.finders* S47·96Cl 181'111lC. ldren OK, no pool, bt1.1. $423. f.,ri1•. ,Ply. &W--?311 e 110\IM:kecplna Room.a 1111' · I BR , :l M. ll ppros 1 1lr11s k c·pl. I L'r. r;(';:ir o"·ner 'll 11n1l 3/2 Ba . P1lm Sprlngt Clllifornla's ~t oets. $.JS.1969. fl33...21'08 iiIB'"Olurt11, 3 BR-condo. 1 e ~3n View Apts ~l )'T'!I. Patio. 8 " 011• ne r • l'll'11i l'I. X R 'i:ltXl ()Jll•n lri J11cun1 IU IJ. luxury ma111tt Ii.It on Stln1'18'. t&kel ~ •Renll\I Servi«?• Si\L\U.. 1 BR.. utlllcy p11ld. TVRTLEROO: ~ 3 4t f',Jlt. Newly df!colo. un mo/ I BALBOA INN 6l!>-I07 4 • _ or!t•r tHG-\2lCI R1· Arltr, 3 flt'l!pl11~1, ~fen. UnilJ1. Fully Improved . Buy • new '141 Your older )'L'llrl)'. 1 adu.lt, .no "'eta. 2 Ba.. pool \n ~ a re a • 1 1 leue. . lOS biotaln Slrfft Sl\l>\Lf., 2 Dr. hc111i;e on tiOx $1,:(I,,-iD:..:t 7 \·i,tk';n,, ;,, t.IBR,\RV. 613-Ti69. r.::qulty $20.000. Exchange niodel cu ls in ble demand $130. &t2-Ul60 U25.. 833-MS8: 83J..1972 AGENT 611-1662 C'l'M140 132' lot. ~.100. r~·1un 1'111, hU. 1(1 f'ICl')ll1i11u, I c·Ono~A DEL i\IAR s;ood for Bfach Proper1y. (213) . -. Sell It fast •·1th • l BR. dc."n or 4 Br. 2 Ila , C&r TVRTLE R«k, 2 httint. ~/''ARBOR Viev.'. Monaco. 2 an.vu. Slit to Offiln.tll 53&9.10l2?f • Mall;lll'('I Dr. I .\:.!hot :Ill or olr!f"r, m 1>1:1... u1•"0ml!. 2 BR I.om , «n:<klUJ ZSS..5'241 or tm'-0$16. Or. Dlily Pilot Cltatned Adi Nf'W, trr. Blt·b'll. $l'it). 3 ftl\, 2 ba. P1an-'l & 3. S-KIO. A\•&11 July 1. U;-ue <1r li/71. \Vkty $125 . or MO. CLASS SEU..c; -M2-!16i1 1t111-·,,~<1 11r ~m-~u I 111 ll4.'11 1nak4! ofltr. 611-1101 111l11d &.12-.."i678. 675.ll:IO $"25 l\to. Bkr. IH+-4910. Leatt/OpUon. Bk:r. ~ $21!1.. Ulll lnr.ld. 6r~. r ( l , .. ' ' ~-:o;::::;:::::=::-iio;r:'.'.:.,---..,;--:-:-:---.--,,.-.---~----~~--------~~----~~-~~-~~~-~-~---Sunday A~H ~ 1q74 Apartnwnt1 F1Hnllheid Ap1rtmentt Unfurn. \ ASMttmtntt Onfurn. Ap1rtment1 Unfurn. I Apartmentt Onfurn. I Apt1 Furn/Unfurn 3900 Rent•i1 lo shire 4300 lndustri•I R.ental-4500 DAil y PU.OT D 8 Lott i "FOOnd -~S~JOll,;.: B•lbo. PMtlnt ul• '707 C1p ittr1no Be11ch 3111 Co1t1 MeH 3114 1 Huntington Buch 3840.N.wport Buch 3869 \\,\:\TKO !'Qph. ,. n1 111 . HUNTINGTON BEACH JJiR, $1.ti 1no ln1:lur1I•• u1·o1 NE\V Octan ""'""' 3 BR, 2 ..:..:;:;;;..:.;.:;;:;:.. ___ ;::;:;: I -lt>nu1.k" w i.l11tr(' 1 ~1~ (',\I.Ir Ai\ l\IAL CONTROL 1lun1ui,g1 u11 ~ll('h Sht'lter f.:•:!'I t;ih~n SI !i::ltt-25U 1 Hal'k vi llun11:1nr SOc~l)'l ,\nunnl As. .. 1~!1UH t' Lf'.1Ji:UC (111 & Do.11: ht-ton~1· l'l\'all 10 ·~ s1 bat PARK NEWPORT ~ ·~ r "' •" •" '" ""'"" unLll· June l~h &T.>5."11 or ''.' cony, crpts, drps.; UNDER NEW n, / \l /~tr.h.::hl ,.,". 11111 1 r m-2133 w ...... ""''"'°· ..,,_11,,, APARTMENTS t<:r <_s__ "''"" Coton• dol Mor 3722 \ Cocon• del Mor 3822 NEW MGMT. ;._ __ SPACIOUS APTS. Oft the bay 2 Ult. Tov.nhol™', lr\Jit', Ger•9•1 for Rent 4350 CHARMING 4 rm + full bll., OM S t.uxury ap.ar1111tnt U\'lfll h "0111 S2:i0. 1 UH. from Sl!t:>. MINI WAREHOUSES patlo. quiet area. Adulti, l BR, z•~ bas., ldt-e.I for , ~A FR b 120 o..·rrlool.:11'1:: thf' 1111trr. En· lli11JI, tf'1u1I,, 1'on11n1•nt.1I STOR•GE conltOlled pet Rt."l'el>t&ble. lan1ily. Soi.l1h ot H.1.1:.t'iwoy. f • 1 • 1 BR, 1 ath lO)I SiY>,OCO heAllh ~p11. 1 brr;.kfa~t. S4"!l}M'J.I(' f.anilly . "" $250. !Aut./ 1350 mo lO tril. nw. \'('arly 1~11~. I • 2 BR, 2 bith 1wimml11~ pool•, 7 l!ihtrd ..ection. CIGM.-to Miuppi~ ~o ~IO\c·~ or ~lo\'e·out mo. 67l-9123 D'. J. FEENSTRA ( P INECREEK e 2 BR, 1 bt th tennill tourtr. plut mlll"I of &: fine bC'ach. &W-2611 111:\~"'· t 1'0411 ST.$() f'('r • ~ t d p I bity<'I~ tr11l11, pulling, 1huf· mon!h. LRG &chelor Rpt "''/pvt ba &t?··\513 In~-orp.' ' 5·19-3162 ! LIVES UP r .ta t oo llt-llOIU'd croqurt. J unlor 1'1 LA f\tAN'CJI,\ ,\PTS llllJllllton &· '.",•u.·1 r)(I ~1.. HU le ent. 1123 mo, lJi:t & last YN G c.ouP1e want apl In TO ITS NAME I Adj&l"C~l 10 !Jtt'Rt' -!i)\"CI)' f"ln'I Sl~.!fl l\\Ollthly; 61l!l> I Spacious Adult ~arckn apl.s. ALL SPACE nw + S50 clean & dan1~'t', L>~1 2Bll. unfum, up to 1 park. i blkll to S.O. t '""1' k t.Dd l>btdmorn pla111 ._nd Clo~ to Uioppiii;: ,t, l)r.1t•h 960-1970 673-~4. •""" mo. ···/utU ~1. ··•l •=1 Q,t-r u.n t•ll , ..... ~ "nd 10 I ncv.· !S'j ~t,1n· \\l('i;1 n111t~tt>'' I ·•o-"·•·• "•••·• E"-I L •··· "--· ~ .. ... .... -...... ol'JV ·''"""~ .. . 11 .,.. •1 .., •• ·-· ••··-.· uxur ...... s Ii_•-:: crpts, bl1u1s •'1,·,, ,<[,"Gt.•.·. ,-•·••. ·.•.·1·, II~ >"URN _ .. -....., i.li'Cllm• \\'llh ...,.,,,.~,11, m• _shoppu1i; rt'nll"r. 1 Blk , ... _kit·" pri 1 .. __ ;µ ,, .~ JC "'" ,, "'1 spac Bach, above ..,, "'V'" •• 1 ("'I I ... 1 "·II 1 '"' w •t'nll,. v• e (MllJ<Jll 1nl'IUfh• d111h1<.•11.i.h.:>r . i.. ,1,,, .• ,,.,.,, •1.,,. ll, c,1, ,, .. • c1-curc: u -·I••••••'"'''"''"' " .,.ieii .. c.-s ....., l'O:''·' o• "·loo•I<•• .,_,,.,,<I•'• 1 BBQ " '' " · average·&ee to app r ec, B~AVTlio.1.JL lrg OL'ta n view ,--··,_,;'to .. ; ,_:;1_·';" .. 2• mile• 111 1~ tieaeh. ''"" "'"b't ' ·•·• · ,· poo & i::a..'!1 & J)n \'a,!l' tht·n r»ll 6-l:l-:.Oll. ·lfl l-lili.1 Nontimokcr I bus lnt.>s&n1an. 3 BR )-BA t)ll h Id v... ,....... ... ..... "' ocr1a .,,.... tlTlrK.'an pitr put\OJ. I. 2 &-3 Hit S\!\O •. -, _-.---675-4859. " , ' • ns, ...,. r ry, l>f'd roou1 apartn1!'uL l"M111 \\'1': \\ t:LCO~lE OllLl>HEN \n1 with tJe,·1tlfM*· Optional I S:!;)() 1)(-.r nw. Gas .1: 1111tcr 5'l'J, Sl:'\CLI-~ G11r.1c,• lnr " (!r ~11~·. $.vxll nlO. 673-07'>..l 1 s1;:,. run111u1'l:.' 111·11~IKhJt". maid serv\C<t, .rust ~rth of ii.lid. ~tora~·. Oii l\lt><'r! Pin<"<', Cost• Mts• 3724 i or ,n:.sg;);l rolltt1. Ofl1t'e open 9:00 to 6·00. 23ru HERMOSA VISTA f'"·~"'"'" 1i1an1! i.t Jrunbrlrtt· 778 S<.-ott Ph1i.:,• l'.u>U. l.ll·i.11. 8.'11·2li0 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; LO\'EL'' 2 BR S: L>e11 t·ll.U'\'i<'1\' Hd, Cw.ta i\lc.-11'! APTS. anrl SQ11.lo•quln 11111!1 ttoad. &12-~7. OfffC.Rental-~00 11/(;:8..'. $300. n1v. Call 1-"'hone: ;i.t.~Z::OO. 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I ~u~S~":.n~Ll~~~y 10 mo\'' \\'lLI.IA.i\1 \VALTERS 00. I :nr.» Pac1.he Cs\ lf11y \'IE'\'~ l.iR llnf s~I /\t:AR-llarbor Bl\'d. l'.oo~fll s. d ._v JHl1ll(lr1.1I, 111 II .. 1 !' '' • • ·---.-----·• Fount• n Vall 3834 ' 4-2135 t:.111111u" 11r. t) c ,\0•1~r1. t.Ol~f"i Janll<tri:ol .-.upply HOLID~Y PLAZA into! 1 ey ~r ll llR Un i A\'I 5/j S203 klleht'n pri\'1. ~''" -SOO. ',.. I H 'I ti t l'.1ri11c. t1infuh•1111..1l 1"011nl0t'I· ______ .;:.,_...;:_:.:c 1 ..,.,, OlTUf'KllC'V June i,1 u~1ness, . ui.1 ~(· 1 lll' lu DELUXE Spa('ioU5 l BR THE VENOOME !TfBURON TOl\'nho 8C 3BR 1------------,\dults-:'\o l't'l5 \'rl)' Ll'a.se _b .. ~l;l'S S30. a is.:>9.',1 ·!l~llliO I dlnr!<. ..... u 11111u11 1~·s v,f!!o• ltl\! N p·!l·ITill ,\llQl"llull , furn .apt. $150. Pool. Ample 1345 A h . CM 21~ ha. ·fam rm, 2 ~r gur: OCEANFRONT ___ _ _ ____ ROO:O.I \l/N'lrig, p r 1 v . Of't.ILI' -. . J11n11orial Supply p OB"\'. ;:1dopllon ,1< ko.:<'J)Lni.: parking. Adult&, no pets. na eim, · · I bltins incld N'frig a/c JlO':'I on pl'il'. beal'h. 2 br 2 ba. H1\'i'!:"KUX~ . ' t'n1ran<'t' .~ ti.a.t.h. $100 1110 .. • :-.i•iiL'f. ~ 0 f{ 1:1.-'9, Cm.la \lesa,C,tlil !l:?fi:?fi ,\/'{',\it~: t.l;.!.-4~::.6 ~~loo:;::-:-cl'<>'-"mo.".".M:::.c'c'o·•"-C"-"'1'-SPACIOUS & clubhous<.' fe<>s' incluck'ti I f'"o 1·h1ldren or IX'•~. S..tiO. CllA'.l>~EL RF.F.:~ 1 :-.; H. J.U}-llbl " lt~.Nl Co1111 ~lf'llll, ll:arhur 1 ;;1-, •. T,~".-,--1-.,"' !'!'IHIT-c-,1-1-.-1li::-\tit:1t ~ " ' · I " ' ~.9.-24..'>ti ·• B 2 Ua ~ I ---__ at ,\rlHlll' U.•;111l1ful nl0tlf'l11 n "u l'uvf' "r l'>I '' • "' BEA_lIT FURN. 1 BR lots of ? .1:\l~!ACU.Li\TE . ' 963·2Y.i8. Sl2-4474·1. I -. • •. • . r, ... \\:1.' ar. pvo. Guest Home 4150 u1r. 111\l~B. J11n11vz111l, r1 .• ~~ \' Coast llwy, i\'.r1\1~·1 t U11t·n lU i\)I ht IU l';\I b~t·lns, pcl'.°'I, y,·alk to shop· 1 ~BR, 2 l;!A Studio. In ~uiet ~· Huntington Beach 3840 B~.AL.llFUL Q{'c~n \ 1e11-. ~!lp!>. 6 $.>.:ll .• 1·.u~c. O"'ner. .\ \\'Hlk~·r ,,. 1,...--H!ili;. (.ill, l\.€'al'h f>.12~11 vr 194-9'.I07. /vhtr" .-,11 11!1 n1.01 1o·r~ p111g, nu. Iron1 bc h . pll'x. Nr. h'\\")'S. \\alk to -·I tront :Z Br :ip1 in 4-plex. <11ler ,673-~7 I LR(; J>ri\'. Jtcw•nl. 1/.1\•·!~ ,;,.11t' lllll .N7·0l:l6 "r J i llF\JT!lt'fJOD~'-. :ol..'.' t.lCa 111111 " 1 {•"•1 S15u·nlo, 9'.:l \\I. Hl1h SLI ~hopi; & schli;. [~i,,pon. CHILDREN Pool. S27~1. 673--61 1 ~ eve~. Sl'.:ACLlf~' l\IA~Olt ,\IYfS t i-··', ~rt-1, 1,, .• ,,.1,h· ·,1,;-,s:"I ' 11 "1·1 0 1 · • ~:111 l'lP111,.111•'. tur nppt, j j I ·h.ld t !\ ' . ""u "' ,,.. .. ' ' ' · • · •·IHI I U 1·vun ry ~t"l'o' C !I l'l'' 9U.'I \tr• 9\'lG 548--049'l l!(U ts. I I o~"~ 0 pets. I I Lido Isle 3856 HH .. I': Bl\ ~!ur!l•f, 1·.~:il. 612-\l'"."7>1.. c .. ~ta :'>lrsa -[·'X!·Cl"Tl\"F s•·1·11 --('d:\I s;~ 'l~l -'-' _._~-, .. -~-.• -- 3 r. !OC 1 5100 o -''' 1 Jlf.lV.'. lnq: ~ LaSalle, and 1Mrtnts love the ,\~k uhou1 our d1~•'()U!I! 111;,11 --· ------.. · · · " · · ,,..,,. · \'A,<;E(lt J:\lY 40"°°111Nu J •. p " r slllu. ~~~ J 1\p1. ]. $.19-3.)2.J. l1rge, spacious apart· * * ij,\YfRONT·lrg J~2,) Pllll't'rlli:1 '1\\t'., :'\ B: l Summer Rentals 4200 (h•·1;1~•)'\1:1.: ~.B. ll~L ~~ ..... J.~~ lnve~t Opport'y sots (f111 [1rh •n11ul Ill t fo I' ll\il t I 011 \\'. ·t \ · '1 · 2<0' 2 BEDROOM I BATH B b Ra · · be· ·J .. 2u.~r, 2 :lll)..2(i~Z . ·"I 1· :i "'lt " 1 •('l'l' 1 .JU 1" :..,,, \'{)ll1J..i•l111g & r1·!1•rral ,_.e~n11nster,\e. ll(J.. . ... ' .: mentsat an ury .p11\etc <1c 1;,~'n10. .: . t 1~rn. 11..,Ul'l', i\ll 11,11J..pd. ·"lf1.Ci•1111111'l1tB11nkHldi.: t"J '.'\,\:\Cli\l. c o ;-;:>;t;LTl:\'!i ,\J'('1\JU·:. ln(•ori•. ,, ~Ofi· ~1e1 ks St,C~t. , IN QUli::'. ~Li n.it CO.MPLEX. I Cross. lsc; furn opt'L 67/, .. 811.9,6. LI OO I SI.~· Dr 11 n1 a t 1 e I tlllO. 11 .. 11. June ltilh·.-...·p1 "" L'i.,,.1 ~t 1111)' & i\cw11Vrt ( File\! ha~ Llirn1,: I\ 1111 _!'rn~i~1:rnr.':.,: l!_l~,::I I~ JIUGE 1. 11R .. erpt~: '.!rps. ,\LLdulEX1HAs .t:. G11rage. . , Meta Verde 3863 CVh~~·-· \\nl<'J.~~nt 1 . Hl1t l~•; .. s;~ 1.110~1~. "~-15 Cosla Biid. r\•'(•lh·n1 Rrn! ~:~1a1t 1111rt MASSAGE & SAUNA f~esh p;unl, kilch built 111 +I ,\ ·J l.s: llO ~t.s .• Sl90. • l111ld•·en 6 & )'OWl~('r I . ~!luu. Apt. .-•.>f_nlO_ HIC · 1 rilt:sa :St. (_)I :H.,...,5()() . t;\2-l!i ll I \•'I\ l'l\'.IJl'('I" lur 1nrl1l'ldual ; dish...,·a.shcr Adults no pets. I ,:~2?_1,'hwl~ -~~-0 Stale lic'n.~1'<1 prf' !«·hi • JIQ)lt: AT:'.IOSl'HERt: uni. lly Ou.TL<.'r. 61j...-0,)3 1. r LllX'J !:'.LI-~ . Jlo1L«e Conip. * 1 ~lU. t"Hi::t: R~.:NT ,. ur insl1!ullf1n:1I Hl\'C~tO•'li fl'n ('h•1111 ,,011n ... ph·a~nnt at· 6,12-10.t-I ti•.>--'>.112, 6 1-·i)5(1 e Ouldren.<1 pll1y 111·c11 I De_ lto_x,, 2 & 3 Blt._Re_ntal Ofc, Sp:u.t_i~h JBR. Zn,_\, bcan1('rl furn. _:.! liR .. 2 bn, F1 0 -plc. ;-;,·0 lea"'' 1~"'· Oh:. ollo'''· i 1•.'<'. Cr.11, r.. tr. B111<:<' !7\11 n 1 v:;plit'l't', TV ,t,, lnuni.:f'. e l.llr"f' 2 & 3 Blt kP" I I "'"' " · • Call J>.-.nnfl 11t ~J-12~7 1 BR, •-c·'°"'· 6 u•;I bid"•· HOi\IELIKE. 2BR, . b ea n1 e _. ., ' . · ,W'J:1 l\lill'I.' A1·e. :>16-103-1 ceihni,:, bl !_n~. 0\\,, ".' _lla,1:;: e_ec·~lt. ''"~ll. June·St'pL ko1)'. Al":10.1rt1•r llo!t•l. ;u-li.:0..-11 ~1() l'nrll'!P.il" "nly. ., I II h -" I d I 2 nclultf('{'lente~ II 1 l \l ,., 9-•-i·~ 6-'"'"'' '' ..SJ91\•.1rn'''''.'.'..:......!11~_.li•·. like new. Gar. SJSO. 1\dults, · C"!1 ing. tnette, [irep a.·~. e £.::is, . · · . Newport Beach 3869 °"P:' i·iu · H)' .>. ••.> in•i. 1 ',,.,.-.JVV or ,.,....,..,,.,. S.1. ft. ul<"I. K/l', full I M t T t D d SOJS 21 Hit ,\ :'\ ~ \\' t: R 1 ~-c; no pets. 2220 Elden, &16-~12 d1.shy,·ashcr dOl garage, t-;o lo ~111;~~c~~ rno:.t eni f>.l:Z-0:1.'!6 !',\1.-.\I SPRll'fiS !urn :1 llr, i--f\"l('f'S. 2172 DuPont nn. S. or • rus ee s SEH\'ICE. l'f-.H. ~f (I. afl Gpm. c1~1ldren_or Pf'ls: ~I~ SN'! I • ~r)•"-pp·,., &·· 1.... .. VIE\~' 4 br. 2 b<t. blu1~. li:1 pool. J)ay ..... wk, 1110nlh. '~'l.·.:!t'!. 1'.J Ill nuoru . I -LOANS UP ll"•i•l'l·\lL "''I'.\'. 1 , Nu-e quiet st fl'r tair Dr · · .nu " ... )s. ·d ' ·I 11 1 '...; l ~~A "''"' 6'"1-• ------TO 90•;,. "' '"'"' -2 BR, bltns, garagl', ma!ure $230 mo -~ ' • froni SI G:). ) ~: ' "I~ -~ s;,:, t'\\' 1 ~'for .. _,_,.,....""" or . ...-""" llt.:~h: ~/Ill.rt" 11v11flahlr s.-.o l.\3l:l.fi32J. adults. no c.:h ildl'('n/pt>IS. '. I I IAYWOOD s.:.:io. 9!1,.0 •• J , .J. •. 6f,.J..~,9 r.AY1''1~0'."T l.U\UI)' 1\dult lllV \\"111 Jll'U\'!de h1rn11w·r 1st TD Loans l"r.shop'g.ZMORutgersDr , l _BR ~ LOF"J'. ,~PTS. ~1.1 _BANBURY CROSS Ill IEWPORT• •,HI-:. unlun1 1 t•lk fro111 ContJol_~n f't>n1~ .. ula; _1 lir.? at 5~, inn .. \ns"·1·~11~~ Ll t"E vr l>f.ATll: l,t•t "ur S-i2-003,;. J3<'1l;lll, rent 1ni.:lds all ~Ill. lr\l'tlr Beach Bh·d & \\'amer) 1 O<'•'••n. su.im pnol. 1.:ar. 5l!IO. n,1. s1,,, "'k. 6-1.~20.:t.J.48.'.)t,';J,) ~rf\'et'\' ;nai!able. I , ~, .. 2 d t .. 1b1r!li h\'I'. Fllr alt••rMt1\r!li rc1c1g, encl gar. $190 & S~t2'1. I lti761 VIE\\' PO l!\T L,\;:t, BEACH. 210 c,.,.J;1r. ;l\'(..tl!lo v r R I -I -4250 lk•t1."h Bh d ' llununi,.rton I n TD loans '1 I•) ,\UOllTIOS r;ill ut-r: l BR furn, lrg, ideal for Arlu lls, 110 ~ pt>ts. ,) 93 • 8~2-4604 e 3876 1 1ca ion en • S tt.-uo·h. hi! l.t!l l.l~E ;.11-:~•:!2. 21 hrs. bachelors. Adults. Terrat'e. llanulton. 645-1411. Sin Clemente 81.L,.,.0 ,.R,. 1 .1. 1 0 ,.,.1,.1.--.1 ·ci· t' 0 11 l 0 C ,,-, .-,,-,,-,-.s-,,-.,'--,","-•• -N-s·' SIN. 1993 Church. 5-18-9633. . '. --· L • .L :-.. I a~ ~ .. ·: :-;; '.\ • oweit rate5 range o. ·.. '....: · ' · .~ ' Pn\'acy -2 Story, 3 BR, 1~.. ON BEACH I 8 ood Apar1 h 0 I A f 1\ui:. furn ttnlal, I( Hn1 1.1-•. \St. Cvrona 1trl \I.or I Satt ler Mtg Co 1 ::11>0 lf\1n" 1\\1'., S111h' 10·:1{ Huntington Qeach 3740 ~'l, t'rJ?fc, Dn. area. BJr. • a ~autiful l~<>eto~; as ft Y eW l111n1t1<' t:xe<·. Hurne. ;: hlk~ ~r .... 1n. J:k· i.q. IL 11:\\ 1:\ .'\ 64l·2171 'S4S.°06ll 11 Jl"n 11 A.\1. \lun. \\i•tl, t 1·1.. 'I 111~. Patio, Sun Deck. & IJbl. I ...... ,... 2 Bit. 2 BA & 3 BR. 2B.\, ~·acht club & ferry. t..-11.:wn Ill\\ J;-; HI:. A 1.1 OJ( s . 1\nn. ;.-,i-Hi'~'----- LOW WE~KL Y ~ATES Gill'. S2JO~n~. Aval\ J/l. 2 Bl{ Unfu~. 1-'r. $269. =!~~'fu~~i!~ ,:1_J111~. Qu lr1, ~11h ,s. 1 ·;-:1 ',~,1·. ~o pelS or clulrlrcn. ti~l-till l &:rvir•o:: 11·"·1~.!!:,?_.?4.l_·~. ,.--l-.-\J.\l-:;,:-(',1J'•f f{ca1!1·r * Executive Suites No Pl'ts. ,,,.r<IVl.J Coverf'<I Pnrkin~. Lar ge pools.Sunnypatiosand 1•111f'ntr a.1·('11. t 1':'11 IJ, ~~~~·:J..-1169. *WATERFRONT* ;\,J/n•1 luo·t1'•n 11is.:1 llrai.:f1 727 Yorktown Blvd. :? BR, bltns. crpl.'i, drps. Kr.\ 1Rll'all'll,.PooR1. !)f!Unas and oo•--s.•~~-.. Thorn p s(ln i\lan.1g<'lll('!l l l.llJO ISL!'.: '1. RH. 2 B\ l'rin1r i'\••11 1~11 ! J'.c;1•·h I•" I[ ][SJ Bl\rJ,_!'ilt1nl•·n~,1;.:;~-. l'C'l'f'a ion oom "-"''"' "'~"d C·wp. l!l~ll -1 1. ·1 J C '· -~ Beach Blvd. al Yo rktown \\I. 19\h St. S hop p 1ng 1 H NTINGTON walk lo.Beaches.bayard ,.,._,,._ t1\'111 ul~· t: Aug. &!I col· ~;,,.,·u!ll" olf 11·•'-~ 11 rq.l!., l.Mt#ldf........ :..r:~:I> '" t.olk '" ~ .. 1n1'<ln<'., 536-0411 ('Cnlel"ll. 1974 \Va\lace.,. c~1.1 u freeway near~ From . . h11.:r. d (' 1 u )( c .: h•('I _213-Til.1--0427. \\1'1 lllH', IU'I \'. l~1th . tull 1111.:111 nr '111} r.1~ ... !22'.? STUDIOS & I BR's S16i/mo. Eddy, 642-8181 PACIFIC $290. Two bedroom. Shon.'t'hff~ llluff. I. 2 & ·• ~IOB!Lt.: llO~fE \'af'r.11ori :;11 1luyi;1rll.· I Jr , ;i.;n !ii,1·!il1n 1 ,\/~' ll t.Ll'l.l:\I: • doys &W-JL9 eves • .,, i..~•h· Bit 2 & 3 BA er1cloM>d gur~. I I! I o.1 o: n~ 1 ----· --• F'ull kilt'hen ' • ' ' I •WO ucwwoom pool. trplcs, \\lk to bch ('ula ...... t &.-.,.·a, :-l'Jll\ lHY NE\V UFFICJ·; . 7'1'0 1'00111~ Lott & found 5300 Travel 5450 e He111c l pool 2 ~ 3 BDRi\1. 1a""' BA. ~Ir, 711 OCEAN Ave .. H.B. 01lall, city & ~olf couri<e Hriv·h Callf, S.\.3.-16~2 \j >: i;, and 10 s 12 i\ll e Lfaundry racilitics I l'.et bal', e1x:l, gar~ges. S<!i5 1714l 536-1487 Baywocxl Drive off San vif'i\s. Sli5 .. 5295, ·19&-0616.1 Al Oi.:ran, sips .~. fan111tr~, utll1t1es. paitl. SIOO 1..c1' t LOST Blnck R r 1NI u 1n !~~;S p();-.; s 1111.E 11tlul\1i e Free uUlities I !JP.1~~-~786 until 4 pn1; ~r[i;[1~1 1~\~1~~D~ =~s:~~~~g KF\V Gt\RDE'.11 APTS ST.i \1eckly, ~la)', J uf)(',I month C&..ta t\\el;ll a1.,.'<.1 :'lit•fX'rd, 4 months ul. Ln~1 i\illini.: 10 drii·r your e free linens ,i.J8. 1-15 at pin. ..,,....... r 2 -BR, 2 BAril, SJ9j.· d('('k&g;u"llen, 61.7-0922 54~7i?.l_or6424312 ____ \'1;· ~~c...,•ptlrt llci;::tilt\ c.n a111on~1hllt' 1r1 f\111...,aukC'f'· • T.V. &: niaid sen;. Bl'ail. SPACIOUS 2 BR. 1 1 ~ BA. Clll::Z ORO APTS. Phone644·SSSS. 3 UH. 2 BATH, d!hl\'hr, I Rentals to share 4300 1\E\\' or~·ia_: . .., 1 !{.,Iii+. ~rrls .. s,ho! 11 l'!1u·11;.:I) un•n, ~l'l'llllrl w«>k • Bar-B-Que I To1~·n house apt, Prl\'. pet10. 823-1 AtlllJllll lrptc lzOO Quail ~t. f\c11·1,. .. r1 Rcarh ':'.'11~:~ ii 1 d..i 1 ,1J7.:lllU ur 111 .lilly. 1•cr,.11n~•I r('ft'rf'n1:c' : iho~e ser1 iC<' Pool. $17J. !\o p e Is. J.2 & 3 BR. priv gar .. pool. Owned and managed by "f,?"J(). Call 493--01 .JI . 'YOU'.l>G i;oph. lml. de!iiil'l'~ OJ)J)Jt.:RCIAL HHOh:.1-;f~.~ -'-'1c~_,_··-"-~=~----1·'1f'h11ni.:t:tl. !fi9-iji"U. m1 e 10 ocean ti'16-14j(). "'·asher, dryer, Close 10 The Jrvine Compan)t San Juan SUC.'CESSFUI> t 1 r a\' e I ~t9:! LOST \\,\ST~:l.1-. -,,,-.,-=,-,--,,, 1 BR. $15S.-$16S SHiO Up. 2 Br. 3 Br 1~1 Ba, beach. 53&--0.336 3878 <'Xt'<'·lyJI(' 1nal~• t0 ~h1<rf' 2 OFTJC[:oi, p 1nell'd. h;ir. I GlllSO;\" :, slr1nc H.1 njo C1111 1r11n~po11 lt'h11·I•• '" lh1• i-:1, .. 11 NEW DECOR. Pliv garage pool, play yrd, cpts, dfl>S , WALK TO BEACH Cipist r ino exp. f0r <'h1c Par I Y ~hn11er. ra111Ct~. 1n1C't1"1rn hi' 1•11'11111!<'<! 1,y 1hr 11 .. rd~ (' .. a~1. f11ll 1111 11 pm. 5;;;."t;.26 1 Lndry rm. Ne\Oo'f!r Spanish Z212Collt>gcNo.1.645-65.iJ. 2 & 3 RC d , di pf'nt_house llrtml·<hatrly. l•ll"ln•·~y~trniin,S!l"i 1~)19 1 · llt.<:ll\:'():>;'11n11Pn1n -1 -.1 ---I 1. B . rp1s, fl!S. gar.1 ~ Sis:> • BR. perm. a u is, 6-lO..lS:li ~ I 1 1 t f ' I Adull Complex. 2 1nl. So. of PRIVAC\' "''' 3 BR. 2 BA, bltns. No pet~ pleas,, 319 r'ial i;tO\'e, rrfri;;:, rptsldrps. gar . . . _::;~prrior, ;.on, filr. I 11.l' l(.'~·1i;111 7 _,en('ruu~ (••- San Diego ~'!"\\)'. 17301 frpl, garagr. lndry, yard, 15th St. 960-23&1: 308 16th \ :;;: & pool. 49:,..77:;;o •1ATl.in1'. STR I l"r?le~i; ma~C' UAP.h: Hin ~how ;• r , 1 -~'r1.:....'~491i~·--~~- Keelson Ln, HB. 842-18~8 palJO, $2%. &1&-4-114 St. :i36-:t1N or 8~7-39j7 S 3890 !W(·k.~ i;;1n1r'),. Bl .. Ck·n \u pant•llf'll. v.·f\lx.2'1 stJJra~1: LO,.,-,· P.;rakt>rl · ~hut·inl! BA~ apt. 1..arge. Very nl<.'1.'. 3 BR, 2 ba .. All new dl'COr. BONUS. SX> Bonus l\'ith ,\d. ~ ~~..J a nti Ana I 111. 5 1-0-·1121 x374, Re s. rn1 1:111. 16:>2 ~ewport Bh·tl, l'On1 pa_n100, 4: ~'l'een rnn.l<', Residential tract. So. ol l frplt'., patio, dble gar. $JTJup2.':.:3br2b.i.kidsok. ~ J.....A..'Y\o\.JU\J CHILDREN 1·19-l·T.'61. C~l l\lngs unellppl"'I. An.& 1•1 Hamilton .near E:dlso~ lltgh. \\'eslcllff. Adults .. 6-12-lli'l I 188Sl ~lora Kai Lanr ~ AND ,\DUl.TS LOVt; fR\ .. INf~·Reliablt', fcmalr to 600 M. t"1 . infl c'.Pt~. drp~. T.V. ~Yil·l~\ty t'f'dl.-0 C ,\I Under pl'I~ at SIIiO n10. 1 LR(; 2 br, 2ba, din ml. E. of Beach off Garfield ~ PARK PLAZA II I ~h.1rt" ~ nf ne" 2 Br. 2 ha 1ur i'Ond. Jani1onal I.· utll llZ.lli ,. 3.~ p.ni. Ph" 1 '1' Incl until 968-6925. ept/drp, !l\'/re~f, ~oo l_. !m-8994 I ~~~ 2 & 3 BR apa. Tn11·n~.use. Call eves . s::.o pt'r nio. ~llll.Li\N I c..all 96:1-1121. L19una Beach 3748 1 Adlls, no pets.SI;O. 6-1:>-S!l&J. BACll. apr. p.1rtly rum. Piny Area I _il~·IOit> or 552-!!G06 f{•'.1lty. ::.wi lrvinf', ~rl0-2'¥11 • t-Ot:."'it1: !\EE ;.; II O t: ;-.; O .... , LG. 2 BR ~t11dio, gar, 11r.I 5100/lll(J, \\'tr & ~as pd.1 l'ool. Ja{'IJU.l, ~UUll ;r~:.\IALE ~hilt~ ri lu~h l'ol:t):'\A <1r1\1~;:rtt•d ,I dllJ.""·" TYP~'.f ~· .. ni:i.lr, ~ OCl~A."i fRO;.;'r .'ihop'g. Adul ts, no child. Close to OPach. 919-1:>!0, PACfCCOASTHWY. Rec. clubhou.~e , ~ ... ~thluff C.Undo. pool l11k•· llf'(I!', ~hurp 'l!ft•'f'. pt·t ' u1u~1!hl'>. ~I 1 . ..-llhro':'· Jun~".1 2BR2 hfl.lca!l(',ref.1"f'f\, ?/11 t"nrdhamDr.646-3.JS.l. 5.'-.D--07&lei·cs. Lil'ensed day co re cent. I 'T':11 ~.-~en111s, $1 30 /ni o rm., p.orkint. 5~:;. 67:i..:rH~ High, S.1111.1 ,\11;1, 4/Z .. NICHOLS TtEAL t;ST,.\TE .:. __ -. , 'al 1 From $190.00 l>l·r-1-li.,, ------lli: ... 2·.:::: --~-~-202:5 South C'last !li\y '1 HH. 'l B,\. pnol. chrhr:. ut1l NE\V APTS-\\ k h•. &>1!:1,·~ _ 1 G:J' PARK PLAZA I I Cl'A dr~Jr('.~ '" ~h.11'(' L1u,'11t1.i \i,,7\1-1 -~:--T ! , 1 1 1 .,. Laguna Ecai.:h ·191-72'20 , \lll. AdulL~. fl'o pets. $19J up. I &: 2 BR,_ fi:un.1 S17J 111 .~.J. ~;9. )!Tl/. E .. ~t Cost.1 :\lr~n. Olflf•r 11·i1h other prof. 1 • '. • '.1nr '-' • . 1 . 'C'' • 1 •·.-~2.J E. 21'.l!h St. 6-l:H761. Extras .. 136-2.>19 805 West Stevens I La.~y ut·t·r~~. Dh! Gl'lr11Kl'. per!-On •1!)~97JI \\•nn,111 ~ hl.1ck. ·''a I• r ~ Er 1' ClbN .. pts ron1 ~· -. I BOii •I 1 • . . v 11. __ L. tOfl Sunfto,1·erl S!r>r;i:.;r onlv. 64:?·~ -'--Bi•" ,\l;i1•1<rt ,\; 1~111 "1 , \\'eek.Pool.1n1id,ph,lndry.IUPPI'.:H 2BR, Ci:PIS. tlrps,:2 i\l,l Cl"oe<garage,chlld r···~gy s A . 54'1121 -.-... . . . 1617WESTCLIFF-NB I C\I 1,;·~!110 r•\!, 2111 "r Villa"< 1 .... 191 . 91 .,,, rnngc. O\'en, rerr1g, nil P<'lS,, or Snt pet o.k $165. ! HR""'Ea:MWfl' f anta n a ~ I 'Ol;>;f, ('f)Uplc n~cls l't's· ·r 11 ~\'I' J.oll ·.o~·i 61'.J(-•X 1..:c::c•.-:__'.'.:"C"C' ..:::c.::c~o_· --1~00 f>.IS.77'...0, ~J:'>ll. s 11.,;i119 I -pons•hlt' ~ll'I tn ~hr hou~(' ,l ~ <;q '. ., ::.::-_:........'._2· ·~=~-----~ f'UR~ISlfED snJDIO ' Aptt Furn/ Unfurn 3900 .~. f''ll"'n~f's , C:O.I. f>.12·5.11 ~ Business Renta l 4450 I.Ci~· 1 '~ YH ""l 11.: 1u:•I•· Ulils paid. Garage. 3BR, Zha. t'rp_ti;, drps_. adlls! * $150 * 1-. -;--. I• 1 .. h S<•tt• r, 1, •. l!nh .-:1 4Si-l :Z:~ aft. 6 P~l 1 llO pels, Quiet a\·all. $235 2 Br., 2 Ba. 1812 Mttndrell rhe fastest draw 1n the \\'est 2 Br·~p11cious. Bltn~. pool. nr • \\A:'\T t.D. "''.r1rk1ni; \Oo'Omiin l'Qlt 1 \l Cl 1 j ... i'.B '.\uni•·d "CJlli,.··. ~1 ,,1, ""'-16'9 bu m 646-1939 (213) 431 48'."'!9 Dail p ·1 ct 1· -,hQp ctr & bus ,\dlls 19-11 shr 11p! T'ri1·u1e bedroom JC .I'll~". · rn<; n• 1 n,., N I B h 3769 '"" s, . · . • .. a I' 1 ol ?.sl5\ iea-, 1 C'I ·6·.1 ... .,~ .. ,..; ;._ k ,·.1 . . ·I 6,0 ~7; ~hr,p. Cninv!<'te v.·ith ru~toru 0 1110•111• .1•1•1n J{r 11ard, 1~· ewpor eic C "-3824 Cosio "-sa 3824 C M 382 ornona. · · ..,.."""'· un., 1 1 1i;n on\ ' ...,..," ~ 11"1'~toi n~ r .•r •19· --osta rT>"SH rnw osta es1 4 • des1~ f1,111re~. l1'.'<1dy l•)r _ " '"· ll"f<)..., a. eLAPARISIENNEe Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 ApttFurn/Unfurn3900 iminf'fl occuponf.'y In i:t·:JL\lA:'\ S llt:Ptl t:H.ll 1 UR. •·urn $210. f'St'IU Sl\"f' aN'!I o/ t:a ~lblult apprr·~ If) da,y!li a~·· .11 Lrg \\<ilk in ('IOSl"IS. r ... ntf•r, :'\('U."JlOrl Beach. !"tall llarl.()r Bh•tl. & \'1cto1'la :-1 All ele<'tric. ru·c pla1•c. ~ 2t:ht';l~l2 l'.~I. ~ 1r1Qs. 111 1 yr old 1n~le lleatcd Pool. Adults. • ' SUMM 1\\.,\IL. 2 !'tores. Inquire 111 11 rhokcr rh1uo j~7..(;JZ'i 979-12fi8 ' ER Allry \\'l'~I. ,\<;k for l\lr. 1 WST bnr.rn ,\fl11rhc <'a'-<' ft\ Ac ross from 1;olf course. ---=----' ' -. ·y-· _ I Tully, -~00 \\'. OcennlronL ~rkul~ , ~t o! Safeway .. 11 2().132 Santa Ana A\'r. ~ , N.U. 61.r"l714. ~a 1 r v 1 e ...,. Rd., C.~I SJ,j/WK UI>. 1 Br, 2 Br &. I Industrial Rental 4SOO ~11'rird. 6~!2-,:;"'6.;;:::::.·.,,..,=~ Bach. CC1lor T\r, maid l1erv .. 1 ~ I..0:-i'; BLt.:I·: 0 1-: ~ ! \I ~~po~~1 ~'.~5~;;_;:;, N. ~~~~~Ii'~ EXCITING NEW CONCEPT! ..__ --, NOW LEASING ~~1-:.'1~~;~"~~~--°1\c\'~;:;- PARK NE\\1POltT Cotnpl. It r ~ Huntington Beach Pr.E,\S~; Rf'~TL'R~. '.>111·1!1 1~ rurn 2 BR. 2 B,\ 1.e .... loc ~i'I ADULT LAKESIDE LIVING / ./n' .. .,...., '"""·· ·. NEW M-1 I l'hL'I! c;;,-r, Cl"' "'""· June. J uly & ,\ug. $j()[l/n10. It !14() ~l 1''1. & Lt> I 11<' 1.n~ l<ios St., San ,Juan &t0-1459. sur JOAY, fl?';i 23. !"'1·1 starts early at Oakwood.I lla1111lton .to Sr1t1ln11d St. I C'11 r1~tri1llf), Call & tdf'nl1f,\ 8,\YFRONT Beacon Buy, From 11 f-lio ·co 4 Pl/, 960-1970 •l.lfi-'c·':t:c3"c· ______ _ lrg 1 BR. priv lll.:h, tt'nnls w~w ~•p!ore 011, 11,,,\'1·1/. oor.-" , ... J Summer means ln1y alternoons <irounct the pool and 1 J.CIST Eflstetr ~unday, Rik dock. SJi:i. mon, utll Incl. .I , c:iic:iting games or tennis or vol!P.ybaH That's summer INDUSTif lAJ, 111;oh· Lehrador puppy 6 'J5..69!1.) S 750,000 c. .. brio;; .e, ·"" :lT u• • n::i fun. al Oakwood. Tnere's also health clubs, saunas, co~1S1ERCIAL "/({'Ii• rol. Ht•1\·arrl ;{ll.J;l:M 1 BLOCK 10 OC't'an. 1 BR. hardball ord o -If dri"·ll'J r~M,._ b1!hards, gall dr1vinQ range, shuffleboard, color l'I OFFICE SPACE LJ'JST 1,N!S.:rlJllion o:lA~~·~ pets, kid5 ok. ~lay 1;,.July 5ee our beaur1f.il model o ;rt~··~. !heal re, ping pong, eic. lor lrase tn cholc-e ~l ik~1on ,.,,. of Balboa Ca 11 I''· $11!>. 6-l.&1071 I G.ided IOU"> aound wr \l:.ot''..r 1 Plus a resident tennis pro. pro !hop & free lesf:.ons ~~ ::~"A\1~~;;: c:'c1.,_0--,-"c'~•'c·~-~~-~- S.n Clemente l776 j iOO 2'11 a c re lo· e. Siioll o e".l.Qr" and an act1v1ly '11rec1or, part•es, BBC's, sports tourna· ll ca J 1 o r ~ p.1.MldpFttion ~SD: Leather 1'f')' Cha1n I wol~woy ,~,eugh "'a..i .re c.CJ" ments. dinners and comphmenlary Sunday brunch. M".tllcllcd, 831-l·JOO v.•110 Ke)s. \'i('_ Or11n;e by NlO:: t BR. Sl50. \\1lk to yord1 and o"'e' foot l:.••d ~\, :'\E\\l'ORT Beach office ,i,, &y St. Q.l. 6-lt;-:tt'..S Bch. No Oilld~n. No p€'lJ. •·0yrn · " cool Nol .to menl•On beautiful single5, 1 t. 2 bodrOO'TIS. J ll"archou~. approx !'OJ sq fl. LOST, \\'hllc, lem, Samn)''l'.I. 2Jl-l30-5fi'l. pie ~·:"" ~ ... ~ •c .. ~:·. lurn1shod t. unfurnislled Ask about our "NO RENT 11~ 1-r •10 .• >11·•' A'..; I \'le. ~'.Nia di•I ~l;ir 11rea A .. •rtmenti UnJ1.1rn. l .. j11,q,1ed tenf•i C'$' vc:~~fCO-"" ,. " ............. ~ A •·uly LJl'llQllO 11..,,,.., ~·"-~':'. RAISE GUARANTEE ., Sorry, no one under 21 and no I R<'11lt), 3¥.fJ Jr. ulf', :...B. 1 ..!_t~·arrl . 5-lti-AAr9 --.i ..,..--pet1 MOde1sopenda•ly l010 7 ~Aovein1h1S \'l"rt~en<:1 I :>I0-2900 ILOST: Fl'm:il(' Cat, Ion:: Balboa ltland 3806 , MESA VERDE EAST AT ADAMS and 5pond yoursummerut0akwo0d-atlyear·roundt /xi-:\\' BI.DG ~I-I 12fXl Ml· 11 1 1.?f"l'}' hair. \'ft~ _l'u:·lfil .i.. LOVELY 2 bdrm .. 2 btllhs: ' 1 Sli6. :!20-3 . frrint O 'l•"f', u il~n. C:'>l ~,,..)21! on "'lll<'r.. \Oo'llh pal.io. $3,jQ 5 40 -18 0 0 Oakwood Garden Apartments I fJ11f~. l;1r,,:f' rf'llr tkv:ll'l'i L0Sf'"B1ack L ahr 8 d l'J r \'r\y. ,\n11hrl-(., Tf'rmin<'I \\"11y, puppy, \'1c.. Corona 1\rl '\Im. \\.'Inion R.E. ~3331 C.\I t>.1ys 6M).~ or C\0t'!i :'>IAr. ('all rir-.n, 67~1~ 3 - 8 07 Nowport 811th NotU! Ntwporl Btat" So"'" 6111 "·•t -----Balboa Penlntula " U\ ·"'"' • FOUi'\U Sli111&:) r.1~·y .. ~\~'hi ;;.:.c;.;..:;..._:.._="--'---lrv6":~0:~ri1~ 1£i~2~~:r;Qn' T cOSTA ~ESA * Orit;t. •·1·mfll<' c :i.1 kl.1-2191 O~'E duple.-: 3 br, ~. Rents lrom Sl45 Rents hom $160 :1uo • 1300 · 17"'t · 'l'.t)) 11q rt "'~'c<~"~·~9~129:::._· ------ bltns, f'rpl,, ~r. Let1>se only, i I ln ~1rl~l 1•1111~. ~t:f.; . 1 rot'l"·n Blaf'k rcn1~le eotk· No pell. $350. 838-19-19. l -::==============::::=::::'.~ HOBt:RT NArn tJ.:."'-"i apw puppy. QASi; SELLS -612-567!1 -------------------------------'-Ri'ollor·~tt\ t\lt>~·!1i!l·f.'ill • !).",6.iW{ r ,\!(!\' :\l.i· •n Ply Nt""I~ C<•r • lra11t•r dr11't'n to !'ir'alll~ s.r .. 1010. Sult<' :'\n 21 .l - I ,..._ .... .-)~ Appliance Repair 6004 A PP I. f 1\ :'\ C ~. j{l'flllll', f•·h·11.:~. Ir• 1•11•r-. "·''l11•r.'. 1lr1 •·1•,, •l1~h"·•~lu·r~. nv .. n~. j),\\ r.11,.,, l:IUll' , COA.'l"r Lt' • ·:r11 i. "!\\ I ITI!" Babytitting 600I I \l1Jrn '.!yrs \I~ l1<11nr. full 11111• , r!.1)·'· 1, ,, •· l111!i1e' .\d.illl' S, Bro" k h u r:. I . •1, ~ ·::r;, 1 .. \B\'~llll~G Ill) ht1mr, r!;iy •1r r\1~h1 . f-"rn.-rd l'"trtl, h•-,1 lun,.11 .. ~ &11--J .... ./.• -----~'.\I' ;\]•Hn \\ r1 .. r~. I")'· f••rlf.'1'•1 ~·arrl, 1 ~·1., & p I), & l'l\1', r.11;..1,.,.~ -r.randn1<1!l1<··r \\ i-1\1"<. .. )~111~'11 P\'"'11111~• 1 II• r , I '\I ,(. lll'•'k<'llll' IA>• ~·:MJ ----- Carpenter ~IS c 1\ I'. I' J-:1' TT' .. \ \I .1i.tr1 f'r.1ftir.n1:•n n rn\"'h hni.: ,. f1n1'h 1\ ,. r k t.!11dfi10l"9'1 t l'.t·•: t: . ..;T i ,, ,, r ~:s 19'1-:;l(Jj h• f 1r~1n1l~•ftcr " 1•n l --PATIO· { '1J \ , ... , ·' IP h• 1·u,1rn11 ,1 .. ~1~11···1 P\P ~11\ hu1;1. f-"rrc ., .. 11111:1tr' l'r!h-i.Vl~ 11 1\~l GE:"ERAI.. C \l!PJ;:~'TRY <·t:~~I Fl11.!Sll \\'Oltl\ Srflitll ~ll)~ ••k. \\11-1.S -~ ----1\111 '· rt'mr~!.•I, n-ra1r, :.1!1 1. ' 1111tlo C'fl\rf"i ,\II \1'0t'k ' ~111rnlrt'll !.;z..1~1 Carpet Service ~16 JOll:'\'S (' 'i"'I l 11"1\l(lt) On ~nmpt•), f So 11 nr1;1rd11n1~1. f lrl{rf' a "" ro: • all rolnr hnc;htl'IM!ML ,, 10 1n1t1Ulf' hlr,11•h f•)r "'h1111' rarp<·!~. ~-1\f' )OUr ,,.,,,.., ,, ,O.ll\'ltl!l m• (•'O;U'I\ 1r~p .. \\ 111 1·lt-11.n Uvlnx rm .. Otnin1<: Ill\. ,\· hnlJ (Jj Any rm. $7 ·"· ('nl1ch sin Ch11\r s;J. t i ~rs (•\"p In \>'h1&I ('ounts nnt 1nf•!hr"l I "" \l't'1rk n\YJ('ll . i;.wJll n.'I. l.1l..IJ111\ -Carpet Cltanlng Floor Cart & W lndow.s Ouh•t'I ~111.1nt, S...1v. ~17-L!IO.~ . , ' ., i) OAH. 'f l'ILOl Sulldl'lf Aprll 28, 11)74 -,---,.-:".::c:-::'."'.':-:-:7".c-'.'o."'--:-"""":-::==c-:.,..,,,..,,,.,.""TTr.-.-....-::-rr-r'."m"."".7'.:":;""nT;;:";1r;::.,..,,,,.,-r;:,,.,,'.:':'.':r.i 'F'ffi::Tl::r.:~W'.::::::::ruri'i'7iM".Mi:l I c.,pot SOrVlr:c•::----,..,•u11=P"•"';n"tT:fn"'v"IP""•po rln9-6073jH.1p Wanted, M&F 1100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help W•nted, M&F 1100 Hefp W•nted, MlF 1100 Help Wanteo,Mi'F 7100 H•lp Wanttc1, M&F 7100 Help Wanteo, M&F 11w CARPET HOU SE I ••••nr>tEl<T MANAGER Delivery-, Sunday Only EMPlOYED IUT GENERAL CLERK INSURANCI! Pft.Gnnd ()penl~ Scdt. * Wiiiard P•lnting WAN·ri::o Adult unlt.t nt·•r AYON R.apldly ~ phanna· Agricullun.l Trade Aaoc. ~UM B~ •t OtlW.'OUnt Contractor• * pnn1r be:ich In l..aJcul\I , S , I OF DAILY PILOT TO CARJUERS. RE-WANT TO (.-e.Jlh:.al ina.nufactw"T:r 1n has Med for Sharp Cal in Prbs. HESIULNTL\L t.taturr 1ouplt-wirer.I >tJ1 1Y'·•· QUIRES 'fll~ USE OF A LARGE STA· CHANGE JOBS? 1 Irvlnehu.t11-for a Il'lltiurance Dept. Duties FftEE ESTIMATES & <.'0&1A1£RCIAL i:t'f.'n1~. Otll Jim <84-1413 1 SOME ZING TlON WAGON OR \'AN. CONTACT MR. Conflchntl•I 1'19ftlng I c~ to Ptrlorm ,..mw ln\'Oh,. too rd l n at In 1 CALL '4S-4lt2 f'hw-~• Cr:ili.t.1nen r\e .i;. \\~kl'nds <'n1y, INTO SPRING I EST BAY Interviews Avall•ble J ·-··<'"" ........ _ ..... : ......... bl'netit• In 11.t.'Cldent ind ,\utl Trxtun~ Oe«nk )'OUr noose or buy BENTON WILLIA•ts. SSO W """ .......... ,. .......... _ 1 1..a .....-h At 1 be HOUSE m.~. Room JI. \\lillp:iprrm" A0PT _ ~111GR1or \~~pt~· 1it!"' l'iolht:s l\'/lhll money ~'TREF.T, COSTA MF .. 5A. TELE.PHONE Peraonnel •nourc•• 1Jtion afkn excellent v1ork· heb~tt 10 ~i~ IN~ ~etm hou5e $39.9'5. UpOOI. Ki·"' l\("()uJ!t\c..-al Cf'lllu,s ppo. •Wl 't l' · )'OU ~arn se!lln&: A\'Ofl 64• 'SZI FOR Al'POINT'IENT. C1rol W•lk.,., 133.9145 1t11 conditions in our new '-. Hwiband for m1unt &: n!palr, Pmdocta. f1t!X lllle ht!. 1n -· ,.. r:u .. i!Jlu, -WA"' plUll Undtrv.·rltel"li CWm Df1>1., lk. w. ruar. ~170. Ph·t1$1' Call )''or E•Urn.uh: phtm hl n• .... Nict! •11.IAt'V. I ~· --1~~· Call lJ.51. Dow ~rttt I •1 Brok W'id \dmlnl1tntor *'42..Sns 640-11~ blk ,,. -··. 1111. -,. '·-!. , ...... ne •'"'"' '"""'· An •qual o ... ,portun lty Emplo-SUltr w. Ne"'P"lrt romplcl(' C.'OmPilny beneflb . tr I •t . Cement/CtlnCrete 6019 -JI{ ........... "" 71).11 '" ... 1 1 -· II )'OU are lnt<'rttcled In 1t lle&\'Y phone l IYPln&· 1111 Staie l..ic. No. 2810lll 113.-433-~1~4 or 9f.O.Zl08. ' ! Help W•nt9d, M&F 71001 rH~e~lp~W~•::n::t,::ed=:•c:-::::•&::;F_7:_1:,:00::l''lAg<~rtl)',.;,'!A!'~•'•mO::pora:""'"ry"'!'S."""'". IM'lillion .,.11th futlltt oppor~ ~detail orirnlf!d and haw CE~ENT: PaUo, drl\·es. 35 ArT l\li:-r. Cpl tl u. llB. BABYSITTlNG It 1 l t I' -Ex t' Seer ta turdty ror IU'Ollflh can complt'te kJM)Vi'\edae 0 I "'<ilkl·Repalrs, uw l PAINTlNC k RY.PAfR, Pa1111, "lc·1111, u1.unt cxpr • b OWlf:k<!f!ping Suniset/HB DENTAL Milt, min 5 )'!"I eCU rve 8 IJ AN.ABOLIC INC Ht;aJU1 Tn.,w·ance. XI n t rt'rt'IOW. f"rtt est.~. )'l't> \\'orkm11nsh!p l:URr IWt<r :io. Sal "' upt, IMlnus. attlll 1 child '•ton-f>'ri 2.:;u CASHIER , chAlz'$1de dental f!X'JIC'lr. X· 1_ Gil'-A tr1nge bfo11ef1tli I 'MXidfC CO• N~~E ~·~. ~:r. T1tkt' 1tdv1t11t.a~t> or my exp ,,..., ~........ 111• 1 • "-'it · ?if.alure tAioman. variable hn;, ray cel"llflcate. lofust be ,_,. .. tte ve. conditi o n,.. Sa 1 • r Y ... n.L, ..-.......... .--., 536-7~ ~ • un .ea.ry C'WI • .::r .. t :l.Ylf, 40 hr wk. Kenn Rlm11 neat, L>ffiC'lent, qukk &: Ii~ to lht" Pn>J.ldt>nl of lhlit Irvine S46-l90l co1nn1en11uralc with Covent. Quality v.ork. Rell . PROF. wallcmuing. &l1.1fl• i\1EOICAL f111nt oh: & S50 wk, 592-1430 & !m-1510 Hal't"IWlln: 2664:1 )!arbor people. Gent.rill denlstey In dynamic firm. Atu1t ~ GRILL.MAN ••)(pertentt'. C1tll. F..:. P. l.li-'l!n&ed. 6'12--6514. J lie. No. 179514. 11111ur, all n>l't"PI. cxp'd only, ""101re. BABYSITTER W i\ NT ED. Bl\ld eotiil'l M'81l N n f>r'ogrt1iilvo modern all the refJned 11kllls. In-Ptinlt')' for appointment. Child Care 6070 ty()('s r"fJ<'r, 1111.'1-r.t-4386. Type fit). IJ11e Dle u1phnnl', 7;JG.4 :30, varit'd dnys a . ' ' oic. C1111 513.9470__ cludlnK broad admlnlltnl\ve \\'ESTERN CHO\VERS Jin. 9·6. Mon-Fri ... 11.U. 1 ~·l.>ck. My honie. 516-07a3. 1 CASHIER/O>wllCl' Cir! tor h11.rkgrotll'\d. Salary open, AS.C.OC: \\11 ,. ('ate OOr ..... , .. children., PROF. palntf'r, hol'lffl work, 847-8585 . . cafeteria. Hr1 7·3:30, II.ton D~NTAL Sec .. Bookkeeper. s iat1 immedlall'ly, T'bone 0 _, 11 ,1 ,. I·' "k ·~•·roRT 0~·\Cll CA ,1.;-... hOnie (ln Pc'"n-:-\VeaJUi 01 rea11. lnt/l'itl, fne e!!thnah:. ' Bt-;AU1'Y opcmtor-Shampoo lhni. f"ri Jlolkl!'-}'• l wknds Jtl'cf'pt. 20 to 35 f!Xpt'f. or 1'.larlc Ann !laze for i'P· Ry ... i 1• "Ori"' r ua)'. """ N... r., · • '""·per. &.T.L.C. Childrt!n of RetA. Mfl..Zi:'il, &i:i.39tl. Al.scmbleri girl & l assistant for bu&)' orf. C111l .S.tl-86!ll. <."Ollege. 546-3000 (f\l•FI po!ntmE>nt '152.!700. for ~tr, Vi'al.5h. 8334314 11·orkin);: mothers •nost Pl11ter/Re ...... ir 6077 Sl"llon. lGIO W. Coast Hwy, CASJ-flf:R & HO STES S: u·kmrhi llG-2) 536-8965 • DEL TACO 11l•lconlC. r-.!rs. Dou i.: l 11. ~ ,.-PRODUCTION N.B. &tZ-3970. J<~p'd. 1'Utla'1 l.f ex i can OR'S ASSISTANT EX. SEC',Y $750 ,INSURANCE l'\TCll P' ·~1"G It-t Call &12 ~•1 y I Jy 11• -1 .... Con !I lrudlOn b.arkgrowvt . • , A i-.. tstabll.chcd as.ttneY ii ti7:Hi9'J6. 1 ~·.:.•~ ''' BANKING =•nuran' · -,,,.,. ouni;:: ar . o-"' to wo,,. w/1klll 111 riet•ll. J.nUI ot 21U Brulol St., '.'\t•"pon ~n'tng n ffl.'llo' offlCe tn Con tractor 6011 All ty'C;J1 !>~I.males ASS~BLERS I FAST GROWING CLAIMS EXAMINER ltll doctor 11 U&illMtlrec:"p-PR. Split FH'. 0.11 Conlrol liea.('h, !m--4030. Onuill<l County nt'"ar the CUSTOM BUILDER Plumbing 181 I: 2nd ~!ft. At Jea~t 1 INDEPENDENT BANK Fl-e P11}(1 .r-.tu!lt hll.Vl' I }T tkmistlnhenlths~Nocxp. Carerr Emplovn1rnt GROOMER DOGS Alrport.,t'e<l'!ttdAgal,'ilh 6078 txpt'r. in 11.UIO l'l1t.ln111, ~· \Ve train }'OU. A.2f'ncy. 556-8505.-3 4 0 0 Ptn.on11J Linet> e-xpMience. ' ,.....,, PC~~.'","""1 ..... h ~! fll~ ~=!J'<t AAIVflltf' & 11ubrogat'°'1. Apply 111....,~1., ~fteHrnoon ln·1~ Bl , N.B. 1 ALL BREEDS Ou!SIRnding opportunity. We H..·rl')Oll-Acld • \\'ork GU11111t1ld t..R. OTlS PW&tBL~G Yitnll'S Coral. No. 279870 ru-in(ldels ,t, l!.epain. Water uuouua ""' Beaulltul modern ofc & ll rl'VK. ~~ Yllt ...... t. wy., I EXP ONLY h1mili&r wilh parts 1111~. ""'PBX pt1t benellts. Salary lo NL>\\'port ~ch. f; XPERIENCED hospital. \1·111 al!IO CQll!lider A person ~'tl yra rx{l('f 49!M.t.n !lt'alers. disposals, fu'rnattl'I, Jnck. T11ulwlti, p 1,1. I Io 1 , <l"lhwashr.1. 642'-6263 1'1JC !: r\•1nod. add. Li(:. B-1 ~ BIA. Complete Plumbing blueprints. oolor code u11d ""'Pl•tform Secretary $600. Ab".o F'£'f' Jot»!. Call 001.l£SI'lC. ex~r. in li!tn'I ~Je::u~~ ~·ranee billing &42-5522 \1;it~11 11pcc:lflc lJUlutanee l!O!dt.•ring techni~!I. ""Pool S.Cret1ry Sally ll&fl. ~. Coutal housecleaning .i laundry. ...,.._,~ GUARDS ::m::.i(:n':04fi~h ~ ~~ \ly Wa y Co. &12-41<n. &rvire. l..k. 2T.l'l91. Salary oommcllli\lrate with ""'Stenogr•phe r Perr.onnel Agency, 2 7 9 O J{efs refd. Uw-ln, 5~ day FLORAL DE$1GNER Need 10 p/tlm~ guard~ for quk·kly & mn de a I experienc-e. Good trlnge ..,,.,11.r Harbor Blvd, C~i. "''k. Pvt quartera. be., color Temporary or full tlnie. Oran.gt Co. area. Call f21Jl eUectively ~ilh the pUblb benefita and w 0 r k 1 n i.c I ""'Opor•tions Officer 1v. Sal11ry $300 mo. After 60 55&-1871 96Z--3280 435-8959 for inter v I e "'. Ol.ll Collect 213-673-3880 rditlonL Send Clt'rical d11ys $350. Afttt 1 YI', paid Af"TER 3:30 PM l..a\\Tence Security, lr'k:. 1..,, 00 l'C!fiUIDC or I J>rogreui\'e Millry prograni, URGENTLY trip 10 Hawaii !or 2. FORELADY~l\I( exp e r . Long B4!ach. 1-"M~r~. ~Z~ll~~~·"~·===.-.,-- K}JtL KENDALL Gen Conlr. Roofing 60l2 Residence .I: Comn1erc1al I ;.;c::.::;.c.;.<..------* ~~1537 • REPAIRS. all lypes. Reas. Electrical 6032 Free-r111. T.lc'd. Ask for \VAlt . !>41-3388, llJG..WJO. S.wlng/Alteration1 60M apply to: xl n't benefits, good wortdng ,.. ··~ , G d * INSURANCE * V'f'rJUU. n ee .. a pp y, 00 llAIRSTYLlSTS Standard ~:ct . Personnel Dept. DRJU. PRESS & tmTet OpportWllty. Call 6~1. f'l'eded !or bu5y p Ark EXPERIENCED £1.J>..~RJClAN • License No. 233108. Small job!!, rnaj nt & repuins. ;,.1s--ms. M.morl-, In~. WESTLANOS BANK NEmED lathe opera.ton for small GAL FRIDAY NC!W'pOl"l &!au1y salon. COMMERCIAL CASUALITY •• ""' Jl;!(g. flrm, Ple4l5&1lt "'Orklng Aftn!s.~ve Costa Jl;t es a 64'"6750 • 644-8'T62 RATER SanlA Ana: Calif. conditions & good company fabric d\Mbution center • y · h · to "'Ork in modem Or:ange ' Furniture 6041 ALT ERATIONS-ReKty\lng. Ladit-1! -.vear, E.wert. Ref. 963-SSOO A Suhfildiary uf APPLlBD ?o!ACNETICS (.'QIU>. (714) 835-2511 ! • • p11-id benefl!s. Tapmallc i>el!ks sharp 1tlrl to handle HAND 11.fAN for Llg ling oUice of 01ubb/Pacific Equal Oppor. I::mployer I "'Girl Friday Corp .. l!l:il Kettering, Irvine. general oftl<'e v.'Ork. ~l uYl Fl~ture Co. Sonic electrical Il'lr"!en1n!ty E it c e 11 en t R•finishlng Jublln llepair -Re11tore Now! H<'sl· dcntlnl/Com1nercial. Vinyl, 1YOOd, laq;e &: limail. Wt! 1'::stim111c: pickup & dc11Vt!I'. Tile 6091 22'21 f\. Anne ~I rr'l'l &int~ Ana., C111ll. 9Zffi.I J -· ---i . ...,,Clerk Typists . 979-6080. ~organized ,\ accurate. ~=~leC!~~tlc~~~ l>l'ncflts & profit sharing:. I ~Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;f Receptionist. lito typing, \\'ood Ughting: t'b.:ture Co. Salary open. Contact Allet' o :RAMIC TILE NE\V & rerooclcl. Free ei>I. Sm jobs v.·1·lconl£'. 536-2426. An equal opponunity t•m11loyer BANK POSITIONS Int.rim D t I pcrsoru~ reporli ng & 2001 South Ea11t II.lain St, Bond. 83&fi671 espera e y ~;jec..!.~~k·~~a~tO~ frvinebcl"'l!en8:j0&5pm,P •-Ai ocP'AF ..... Personnel Service Needed ••'*g;;.,"". c.11 ,..:.;., Monday 1hru ,,, ..... ,. 557.S9!ll. 9l1HD! Top Soll Cost• Me1a 11.ssembk!rs 17511 Irvine Blvd. 1-fon. lhni Fri. 8-5, Sal 8-12. •115 Tust;n GIRL FRIDAY HELP WANTED Gardening PARADISE GARDENING * TC :'SOIL * COMPOS'J' • * ~fULOf * RED\VOOD Call 586-6930 .-ASSEMBLY PROOF MACH OPR NCR t"Xper. preferred. 138-5460 * Secretaries s Salesmen 1: busy RE offl<'C Lorge Comp'1ny Expanding TELLER Equal Oppor. Employer * Typl needs well organiU'cl indiv. sts to keep the office running ·- Spttiallze Restonilion T rM Service 6093 TRAINEES Experience pre I erred. & Land5c:u~. Monthly APPLY Ckrlcal Temparvy i\talntenance A: Sprinkler REASONABLE l84S Ne~rt Bl\'d * S.Cretari11 Repair. Call ~ & competent tree trlmmbtl Elcdrf.mic as..<>cmbly or I CROCKER BANK * Typist& EUROPEAN GA rrl en e r . and removat CRD for fre• P"PPings e:. Peri t n t' r I .... "al Oppo,. Em·~·•r I * Gen.r•I Clerks r-.laintenaore • Landscaplng. nt. 58&-S7SI or 548-6421 ....., tHV.:r I Trte rem 0 va 1. Very "Oiris' Tr«' Se r,., 1 e e , , prelt-TTl"d, but not nbsolutely * Accounting Clerks asonabl &12--5329 Ya.rd necessary. IBA ltTt:NDER. p/lime days Top Paying J'** r·or Top n! e. eves. Trimming, Removal & Please apply : .t: nights 10 work in family Skills. \Vork A Day, A 'Veek YARD Cleanups, Gar.tJ.;I! Clean-up .. 548--7939 r e s taura nt . Mu.st be Or Long Trm1. Call Us Cleanups & Ute liauhng. I ~ Standary dc~ndable &. able to work Today! H.euonable. 646-4616. I II I I) I M ' I ~·/public. Exper, n 0 t r-:':-------... MOW le Edge mon1hly r.,...,,._. f emortH, nC. nece!l.'I. p izza burg er, r-f-'..f:.:J nia.lnlenance yard cl(!flllup . . A subsidiary ot 963-4509. I J·(,µu 1111.,_. Dr. & bAuling. George 54tkl142 APPL!ED i\1 AGNE T JC S B E A U T J C I AN wanted I n FINE EOC:E Job Wanted, Mill• 7025 CORP. ln1mediotely or sooner. I or 1 .Jr_· . Yant Mnintena.nce Service mt S. Anne Slreet 2 Halrdresscn, with or lDQll Cleanups/Hauling, 548-862:i ATTENTION I Santa Ana, Calif. 927M without followin&. Apply in ~~~~=====~ .......... ,,. E'Xpcrll!'nced Cla."1l 1 driver, p YARD CLEANUPS out of work doe to company I An rqual o pp or tu n I t y person, enna.1reu Beauty - lz. complete melnt. 645-0309 folding. Member Teamst<' s employer Salon, 2300 Harbor Bl:vd., GMer•I Services '°46 Local R52. WUJ ro with op-11!1!!!!!!!!!!!-:=::==:==;:-:==:i::-I C.M. S49-0757. port· :tJtv If you want a ~ BEAUTICIA.1'11 Assi.tant or re11ab1~.:r~. call Rob at Assemblers ShAmpoo Girl. M.ale or ,...16TI an;·tlmo. ASSEMBLY >'•malo. U"""""· 963-3433 • YOUNG man. 3 yn. painting BEAlFTY Shop for sale. 300 ;!~~:: iob.e ~e k •; JRAJNE£S :;ac~7~r =~ Job Wanted, Fm•I• 70_50 j BEAUTY Operator wanted at Allegro Del MAt' Beauty NEED help at home! We Electronic oss.embly 0 r Sa.Ion in Corona del ~1ar. D E NNIS ST. Cl.AIR CLERICAL Ute oHice exper. wt n quo.Uy you for this la r I:'. e eleetronlC5 co. G o o d stal'1.infl: 111-lary & benefit&. J•son Best Agency 17400 Brookhurst, fV Sulte 213 !Jti3..6Tra CLERK-TYPIST nave Ill es, n "''', , prrpp1ng ex p er i ence •-·d "-' = . 1 • Xln't <ipportWlily. Ca I I t'!Ompenions. Homem ers prefen'Cd, but not Absol:utely 1 _673-0968_•-~~·-'~673--1500-~-=·---l\eed mature "'oman lor HANDYMAN : Apt1, Homes. Upjohn 547-6681. necessary. P\easc&pply: BOAT M~'G large office in Cot.ta r.rl!sa . (U']>AIRS. large or 1mall n........M>rf ,_.._, Jor -il ~,, i\!usl be able li> type Help W•nted, M&F 7100 1 ,."'.,._... '>&""'.. _, """ I I tri 10 k ddi job'-by c o n a c I e n t i o u 1 Standary Alig. Must be capable c ~ c 1, US!' ey 11. ng craftsman. Gt6-lt61. I drafb;man, w/fibergla,;s machine. !ilc. an 5 w e r PLUMBING. ELECTRICAL. ACXX>UNTING Memories, Inc. production kno~1ledge. Must phonek 11 etc. M~ be1 •1hle to CARPENTRY. No job too ' -R SPECIAL I •-·11· -re•-••. v.'Or an occaoonc 'ay <in ·-.. I. F • 0 Hom• Rcpal,, TREATMENT \YORK A Subllidi&ry of ~ll;--= W~t ~l;ed.G;~ the v.•eekt'nd. Ex c e 11 e n I ~.. • ECIAUST APPLlED J\;1 A G N ET l CS comp.1ny lwneflts including 642:-140.1. 1'~1t A SP CORP. Door opply w/major Mfg. paid vAcntlon, paid medical NEED an Extra Room? -2221 S. Anne Sired Cull nn,ytlme for appt. & rellN'ment prog ram , G~ Convenions a Santa Ana, Call!. 97101 83.S-6-126. Op p or tun it I c 5 lo r spec i a It y. Free Est. An Boat Assemblers ad\111.neefTl('nf. Pll!'a1e \Vrlte equal oppor t unity a u-·· .~ ~·1 !>'8-i63i eve~ I employe_r Exper. on1y. Must be highly ass li;:u ad No. ~-... • ..,.... Y Tal'l.L SERVICES Co-Elec., awas ::::::=:==::::z::::z::=: I qualified for fast growing P ilot, P.O. Bclx 1560 Co5t& pl.umb'g. carpentry, repaln Teimporary boat 1nanuf. Top salary for MeM, Calif. ~. & re p I ace me 11 t s. As'-nment1 Assembler right people ~·ho ~ clll'ttr 1 CLERK/TYPIST ~l&a6--09T1 Avirlable For minded &. looking f 0 r Busy-loco.I dnirtinl( supply HO~tE REPAIR t;xperienef'd Pl'rsonncl CAN YOU WORK ! advaIK.."E'~~940 W. l?th ~t;iUcr n('('d.~ Cal ~'ridny to Carpentry, ?lurnbtng *BOOKKEEPERS ON WEEKENDS S\, C.1-f. · hand.le g('fl('r&I office duties EitctricAI. Reas. 5&1004 *ACCOUNTING CLKS BOAT painter needs helper BOOKKEEPING.Must 1ype W/91Xlle exper. Salary open. & knt11\' J().key add by toot:h Ha•ling 6051 roR l-'URTHER INFO AT NIGHT Call 642..J.m. Sh not req'd. Call 1-lr. YARD, garage renXwe t rees, dr1ve way!I. 841-2666. eleanupr;, din. Ivy, s tu mps. CAIL J{O\\'l'lt<I. 979-89:>4. A'j'j4/s35'.4i0J" Just Anytime A~B~KKEEP~~! G£1 RID or UNSIGllL TY TRASH & Dl::BRIS Sil LOAD . COLLEG E !.>'1)1DENT ~211. An equal oppor. emplo)w "':ccOUNTING ! WE WILL FIT YOUR con~tr. btiekground ~n. SCHEDULE llELEN SCI!Afl-'ER COME WORK FOR US Pi'.:RSONNEL AGENCY 42G2 Campus Dr., B-4, N.B. ~1-Z7ll ~IOVING, Hauling. F.xper. c;._,n·1 1\CL'Ountant tQ $12K I Rcliabll'. !Wnsonablc. Free 2 Yn;. ""-'I'· + <legree. Some BOOKKEEPER Full ~. est. &'128T"Jlll. koow'I cost ni"tlng cssen. I 838-5460 for rt"Cn?ntion club.1 FUii l!f;LEN SC11AFf'ER lin1l', good opportun ty & MOVING ? 1.oCAI tum. or I 1.oc led · Ne port J;t!n. hauling. :?l Ft. lurn. ,i:'.,E!~SON'\.l:'.:L .AGF.NCY Assembly Trainee ~=~~: cnlla71~HGOO \'an .. 612--0.')3.j. ,\..lfi_ ta niru~ n i., 84• N.B. i x1 · · 1 h I hi ~----~·"'.'1n1 • nt opponun11y or r g BOOKh:EEPER CPA Finn. ha.s career openini::. for bookkttper. J\;lultiple 1 edger exp desirabl e' machine or:entt'd, Sn.lnry rommen. surate wllh exp. For Appl call Lois (n4l 8.13-00:1. (.'(JMPANION • NURSE 10 F.ldi:rly Alel"I ninn, nct'dt'd fQr d11y shift. ~-47.'2 nit. 4 p.m. CO)tPANY EXPANSION - Nl!fil men. Call l\1onrlll)' only: 6i5-5.~ .. 11,1u-UNG s10 & up. g»•ge 1 ,..,~~~"'l·•~·~-~~'!"l~"'I lndh·. who ('njoys "urkinJO: r . di 1 Full Cl1nrge, {I days, Jtvinc> COO i\ • R.t'licl for prh·;ue l•l1·~n 1111. inovlng, big fin! A/RECEIVABLE 11·/;>o rli'n Y group o •-•· ~·-1 .. rv ..... mm•o•·-1• -pie No f'XP nee Creal •• ..,... -~ ... v """ 1•luh in Laguna Nigu£>1 ar1·a. ll('d, reas. f><l2-40:12. • ,,....,.. • • • • W1C'Xp. 919-81S.31SO. · I • '-lust have snn1e accounting s lnrtlni.: AAliiry & c 0 • Hours \'Tiry, days, n1g 11s « lJl('..AL movi111: & Muling by back~round \\/ good bcnl'lits. BfiliPR, Full charge w/ wknds. CoU11try club exp. "''udcnl. L<i-rir. truck. ReR~. nccura1c t~·pinl!. Grcn1 ro-B.\V. Professional heavy nc.<1t estate pref'd. Contnct Oler. Tues- H;1ny, ~1-1235 or 539-9-138 workP~~-0 111 H1111 Johnson. Agt>ncy background. Send reswne 10 1 Sat 9 am-4 Pl\!. 496-5767, 1:11;i1r-HAULING AN 0 ?>4{)4)055, <'0!1sl1•l l"rsonlK'I 10568 '-Iagnol.ia, Stllnton P.O. Box 2480, Newport COOK. Pizza, cn.1?r JS. Apply J\:OVI NG . LOCAL/OR. • • Ai;ency, Z'i90 llurbor 81~-rl. Suite 109 m-0214 Bench, 92663. in penon. Straw llit.t Pizza e f>lj.-84!\'> e C~I ! Call ~fonday For Appt. BOYS & GIRLS Palace, 320':6 Ca. m In o ,; \itr\GE &: )ard cleanup. . Cl . I ASSEl\otBLERS Ne111-spaper carriers. r.1in . Capistrano, San Juan Ca.po. l.t.;ht h11nl1ng & I rec Accounting erica Preci s ion electro-r:nech. ng~ 10. Lldo Isle. Balboa DAY COOK 1r1romin;:. fr~ est. 539-4136. General Off ice asse.mbly. 1 Peninsula &: BaUm. Poinl. Good bl'nents. ,\pply "l·F, $1 0 & UP S.Cret•rial Positions Requ1n>s : Strong m cc h . Contat.1 :\tr. Ba.l'kstrom ~t 2·-J JOLLY ROCLR 2300 ~l•)\'ing JlauMng. 963-&iSZ RUTH RYAN 1\GENCY 1tptitu?e. Asaemhly or I.he DAILY PILOT ?r ~al1 1 uarl,or Blvd., C.1-t. ' ]'1'9J Nl'\11)0rt. c.r-.t. ~ n1ach111e shop exp ( r . 642-4321 ,(: !caw application. Hou1ecl1anin9 60~ 17931 &at·h. !LB. ~17·9611 ht>lpful. C.Pi1. 642-8080. BRANCH t-.I AN AGER . * ~icy &c,c~~ * .,..DOMESTICS I A!'.ST r-.tancge.r fo r fa.nilly SECIY fur L.A. Trial ;.'lrm, 4~2771• Ask for Chl'f. !.hr In Or Out ACCTS /PAY CLERK rest11uront. Looking for 70 1\·pni. lrvinl'. 213-627·50'15. _ .-.-____ _. ..,..OAYCLEANERS In-int' N>i1t mfJi. dl'i;irell indi\' ~·ho wnnts to ll'nm IJR.EAKFAST COOK e.'<per. I D-EC-ORA-TO-R S-ALES krmvlrdgable AfP Clerk. f(ll)fl bus. Expcr. not neee11~. not nl'ccss. l\ilu!':t b c .. Ap1H'1mrnli; Or ll01nes ~)..28.'10 l\1ust be 21 or over. ritust dependable & ~·illing 10 · f 11rn!tu_1'<' & custon1 dr:1~ry. ~tlR·A·Slll~lt ADMIN. ASSISTANT like working "'/(lf'Ople, be 14••• •• ~. take 0 " I t_;xpcrn·nri'•I only. ,, 1lny [Jon1es! IC' ~Cnl'Y I I •1 & 1111 I ' ·~n• k ~---d S & :\I"" •1, ... r;1)t) :.?~ Hou111 ltap!dly i;:ro11in~ ctyn.ii.n1ic r rprllfa.,o "' ng 0 l't.'Aponslbility & be ahlt' 10 11·ec · '"""""" .un. · '""''' C)lPLOYF.R PAYS t'EE nrn1 nrerls cfficit>nt 1•xi'<'.1 :l('(."-f'pt re~n~ihlllty. C:".IOCI "'Ol'k 11·/riuhlic. Good <'nll tor nii~t., Sanla Ana ll''I U :;ECL EA NING& RF. ~--• topo• •h•'lll y . * ·--LLeepe-smoochly. Typin&'. &: :UJ. CnU .......... •• .... Johnotn. 540-60'5 . * Acctn9 Clrks CoutAI Ptnonnol Agency. * Gtn'I 0 .. -2790 Harbor Bl\·d, CM Permanent ~'Ork In manu-~ GIRL FRIDAY fac1uring. distributing & in· * fife Cities Pa.rt time, E.xp'd in recepl.,. , stll.llatioo. dNo experie11"" VOLT sectttalial, bkkpg. f 0 r neceuary ue to exee enl I · I I H trai ning program for n1l'n & ''nslant P•r·--1 8mal architectura o c. rs. _,,_ I 35 1._. 11·on1en l& &: over. J\.tajor Mt'dical P.on 9 to 2. Age 25 to pre '"· Asst Jl;fgr/RetalJ al I Gared N. Smith, AlA .. Inc. TOP WAGES lndll5/~lech Engr !'ow Av lab(' "'owport "·-»t, ""TI~ t" id Cl · Ad ' I NOW HIRING $500 lL1K TPmponuy Service '' ....,.....,., ~ oN J(' aims JUS er GARDENER For ~1ore lnfonnAtion Call Trne, degree IO $725 3848 Campus Dr .. Suite 106 536-2591 Se<--retarics to $100 Newport Beach 546-4741 f'ull time. Immed. Opening. Insur Oalmi AS5istant Equnl Oppor. Employt-r Apply Jn Peraon C•ll Mon & Tue'& Only Fire & casualty 10 $700 HILTON INN Salt>S/lilktng Sec'y to $700 DISH MACHINE PPR LAGUNA HILLS HOSTESS S•I" R•p/Mtch f!OO + 1''/tlme. 6:30am·3pm: ~1u~ 25205 La.Paz M J..unch It Dinner Shifts. Recept /typist S500 be respor11ible. X I n' I L..aguna Hills, Ca BLUE DOLPHIN Enginet>rl11g Secy to $825 employee benefl~. 'Applyj>iiiiiiiiiii;iii.ioii;iiiii""i;;;iii 3355 Vla Lido, N.B. Sec'ys/li1e 11h to S600 Oxta 11.fesa M e mo r i 1t I GENERAL HOSTESS Ii: Cashier, full Tnilntt/math apt S«JO Hospital, 301 Victoria, C.1'1. CAREER time. Apply in Peraon. Recept/t1-ne, escrow $«lO ~~p~o~~r.O P po r t unity OPPORTUNITIES Osco'1 Rest, South Coast Gen otl/loan pros toW-0 Co's Pay All FHs Village. ~fts":len/'1.'0men, printed DISHWASHER Circuit Mech. pkJ". to $690 P11M·tlme nights. 1 OQ0/0 FREE HOTEL CALL TRISJI J10PKINS Apply in pet'50n. SECRETARY $850 NIGHT AUDITOR & JERRI WHITTE~10RE Dick Churchu R•st. Ncedt'd at leading hotel. Full 488 .E. 11th St. {at lrvtnel CM ~ Newport Blvd .• C.?of. II.~ ~n~~~ :: chg, 6DA. exper. v.'/ NCR Suite 124 642·1470 To r;u,_..,,;.,,.. 2 loan pn> 4200. Qlll ?.fr. Holland,,. 11111 •~ .-i•· ..e• .. ,,.,... ·-6-14-1700. Equal 0 pp or , ..,,,,. "" "" Do \' H ~ISClrs & mana.ge nu o!c. E 1 ou 3-\'f! By DC airport. future! ' :mp oyer. . . * JANITOR * SECRETARIAL SEC'Y LEGAL $550 HOUSECL~NIJ'\C. '-1 on. f/time days. 11.t-f'. onice, 5 SKILLS? 84!aut!ful ofc &: nice , \Ved & Fri, 8am·Upm <4 yrs exper. noq'd. To SSOO + ln~'.'}~Jllls wlsh1 &C 111:tping stalf. Type 65, sh 80 ~)0,.JJ hr. Ov.·n transp. bcnt>!its. 13.'\.1 Av 0 ea d 0 . 11 .. ~ ...... conslant y. a in & Stt'norette only 2 yrs .,,_"""· behind Cinema 1beatre. uk u.~ about our lop poying exp. req. All ben raises! HOUSEh.'EEPER lor small Newpon Ct'nter, N.B. & varicrl pc:,,;itiom. e-•ro c1 · · La Call 540-4450 SEC'Y LEGAL ~ t'.'X USl\'C n'ICl!el in l?IM JANITOR cle11.n building al Nl.'VER A FEE AT TE!l.fPO Heavy litlgntion exp for Beach, 5 day • "'ttk 11\cl.. Night After 5pm. Call Tom TEMPO Temporary Help prefltige firm: Santa Ano. ~·eekend&. 494-8521 \Velch 8-17-2655 beh11een 9 & ""'!!"'!""'~~!'!l"~~!'J'!~I Very pleManl man lo "'Ork 1 HOUSEKEEPPER P/time 3 ~·eek dayi;. DRAPERIES-WOMAN~ \\-\thin a congenial ore I o11er 40 ito.y 1 + v.-eek per LABORATORY. Med Tech. DRAPERY \\'ORK RM Needs MTST OPR $750 ~o. No experle~ nee, for ne"' lab. F'/time daya. help. 646-1162, &16-l93l. Lo\•l'ly legal Ofc by O.C. light lnvaJld CAtt. 67~7313. Prrsonnel Dept, Hoa a DRIVERS w/dependable c11.r AirpoM .. Legal exp _not HOUSEWIVES, $40-$60 wk!y1 -iiH~os;p~it~a~l ~N~.B~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;J ~tlary + commil.'lion. Ph. Nf'<'. Ra~id act:ur typ•n&: & p/tin1c:. $L20 & up f/Ume.1• &I>'"' lI 4 MTST oxp a mu.I. Gd hen. Mr. fudwds, 846-5455. LABORERS •. :i.: a · SECRETARY $750 HOUSEKEEPER to cook & • Earn $10.$30 Wk To v.P . faJl!lul co 01Rm1 ' keep hsl? tor-semi Gnod .\\orken Needed SNACK bar at t e n da n t s , Tact type 10 It sh New ! handicapped ""Onlan i n Al.I llmes. All aneu. 1nature, p/tlmc eves. Appl)' position due to expansion I Ne~'J)Ort Beach. H r 5 . Paid ··ttkly. "rt?P SU in p(!N;On aft 7pm. Mon thru Top ™"nefits Carttr job 10·~ 7·'~ Ph ~1 12 Call ,.,....,., · ....... m-. · .,.,.,m, · "" · NEVER A FEE AT Tr'!PO f'ri. Harlxlr Bh·d Drive-In. RECEPTIONIST $600 noon, ~!QI · 'l'r-.n:>n ,,.._ H~:, Harbor Blvd at McFadden New ~le by O .. C. Airport HOUSEKEEPER. live in, 'c."u-v i.:mpot"Uy e.ip Snnta Ana. NO PHONE ~blic rel personality Engliah speaking, exp'd,I LEGAL Sl!C'Y C\U.SPLEASE. \\ork forV.P.m~etl.111 r efs req'lf .. Good • . Front degk type 55 w.p.m. ; "·/children. 2 girls, ages 4 Employer . Pa.Id . f ee. Tius PBX OPER $650+ & 7. Salary 0 pe n . Atl?ml'Y 1s seeking ~ brl&ht ELECTRONICS * * * ASSEMBLY TRAINEES E:-.:per. for 2 position busy 714-645-2810 lndl\·. v.·/~ .skills & in gorgeous new bldg in •HOUSEKEEPER* t>x~r ... to bl' his ngtit hl.nd. Irvine All l::lencllts . If )OU re looking for a itl'C&t CAS RATER $600+ F/lime days r-.!·f, olf1ce, 5 starting salary, a plush ote yrs. t''<J>U. J"t'Q d. Top sol + & a rr1endly ntmospherl' • All (.'('I benellls lrg co benefits. 1333 Avocado, this posi!ion i1 for you. 3·a )Tli l'ltP ns comm<!rclal bC'hind Cinema Thealrf', B. \V. Pmf!'ssional CnsuRlty rntcr Tfl\lo't'.'r In Ne~·port Center. N.B. Agency Sa,nta Ana All co. ben l iOUSEKEEPER·NUl"SC for 10568 t-.lagnolia, Stanton GEN L OFC . ~15 elrlerly 11·oman 4 or 5 days a Shitr 109 995--0214 \'nrian Data i\l nc-h1nes flas So n1uch variety you ti \Vk, $11 Jl('r day. Lii't'·ln. C'.all ?olonday For AppL severol op c n in i; s Jor Y.'Ol'ldl'r w+ieri: !he riay 14·ent! Reis l'l'<]'d. Transp. necess. LINDSEY Nurse Re&;istry & As..~n1hlc>r Train c> es in· 1:hones typing elc. Plush Ph: 4!H·-149J. LI ND SE y ?.1 e d I c A I terested in .. becoming a p._:n f n~us na~e co nce<l1/\ I Employml'nl Agency. Needs of the exciting computer 111-11·1lhng assatant. Call. rlN's, LVN's & Practlca.ls. rlu11ry. You mu~ be in good 1 INSPECTOR J\tl\.le & feni. For pvt du ty, health and h.-~ good NO CHARGE TO YOU '''" reli<I & olhct m"'Ica! =~~l~~~~stl= 133"-9770 * 100-1. FREE !i('lds. 646-4816. Colt.a Atesa. manuaJ dexterity. The abili· Cash Penonnel Agency P.O.A.. LOAN PROCESSOR ty to read and write legibl)' 4019 \\'t'lterly, N.B, No. rot \\"ill be lbl 1 all Ftt paid. Beautiful plush and knowledge or slmple Plt11se ·Call For DlrecOons uaJ' f'NPOtrol"'I e . or otllce In Ne~'J)Ort Beach. arlttunedc probll!'ms such as q lty con unctions 81i· Co. prefl'NI bank exper ., but declma.l.t And t r a (' t Ions -aod.aled '!ID;l&nul. plant. other loaning lmtitutes fK'CeSSal')'. 11 you. nlee!t GENERAL OFFICE Exper. rcq d in the C1Jall1y suiteble. Jl;iust have typing these qu.'l.ltllcation.q and are Keep busy w/Jots of public conl;rol . ~ for re-& sh. Salary to S7SO. Also lookini; lor 11 position ~ilh rontar1 . Ute 1ypin1, celV1f1i ~on. machlned Ff't' Johs. Call Gloria Cray. an Orll.nif! O:lunty company 11-ptll\11\c for f~. Good p&J1.!I &: LllMU product ac· 540-$'.W Chest.al Pei'tfOnnel th&t o!lers: co. bcneUts. t't'.'J>IMro. AJ;:ency, 2i90 Hertx>r Blvd., * Competitive Pay * Excell1nt benefits' * Modern f1cllities Rtply In penPOn or contact: B. Kl'a!ka (il I) 833--2AOO, Ext. ~ J1son Best Agtincy Contact: Cl\t. 17400 Brookhurst, F. Vb·. f'11ul Dosier Associates i;L~U°"B~E"°M~AN;-;;-. ~~,~..,.=-.~Brown=---,.,, Suite 213 963--671j 2'.)..IO !ta 1dcilph A1·c .. C.~f. t-;ewport Ctr Shell, 990 E. 55fr107J Coast Hwy, N.B. GENERAi. 01'.FICE • TEi\IPORARY Sell klle items \Vilh R Daily Qi.II S?h"\-91·15 I Piiot O alSified nd. 642-S61S Help Wanted, M&F 1100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 MACHINE OPERATORS ---Sl'f!l't!lllr)' tor their blll!YI -~•ru'ling wages \\'/rnis<'" s lartinw: wages ~·/ ~ ... 3i14 r ~'row rx""r .,.,........ " " 11rnniollon accordin" t o ~ n.1byio:l Ullllot lrvlnr area, Pl'f'A, · ~· '' '· 1 ,~ ' J>1r.uiburger: 9fi;.'3.<1:n.i. "' •v·'J ,,,.,,, T>o"<, \V-·'. •-i. 1 helpful. C•1ll Co 1111 ta' I ahility. Pl z z ab urger, DELIVERY 1n11n for e,11.r\)' YOM • " <U c• ~ '-" ""' I' 1 \ "" ·--ASST MGR TRNE ""J...4~"". Tim-hom• '"11·-,1y -"''· 11rn a student living w/s ('~llt' ' ~t'ncy. ~ ...., '11.r.1 "'" • .._ •v fainlly In "The ru.nch" 2790 Harhnr Bl1·rl, (~. . Al~ 11/t\me lunche• J 111111. liURGl..AR Alarm installer. Adults only. 2 % hn d1tlly, .C dny v.1ork ~-eek, 10 houn pf'r day. 6 0:.m . to 4!30 p.m. Slitter macl\c>ne. WW train 011 our 1nachl1w, bu t mechanical •pl!tude M'Cem:aJ)'. Paid ln5unnce. excellent ~ta. .i.i.'-00i1 AL TE RATION 211111. Nltt! shift rt-mldn!ll'. E:xpt'r. Sc!nd Resume to economlr.al car required. No VarlClft Data -HOUSE OF CLEAN WOMAN ,\pply In ptrson, 1705 Bakt•r P.O. Ba." 145.\ Costn MPS&. i;ol\('\!lng, no coUectlng. ·Machines St, C. J\f. ~ Westmht111ltt. Hntg B c h C.1r1)."'L' 1~\ndotAs. floor8, Esfl('rlcnr.rd lor lligh Fe.sh· ASSIST\NT •1 , ~.1 . J.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iOiiiiiiiii• nrea. &J&..29U. 7122 f\lk:hl'.ll!Oll Drive I I «-J I I I ••• """' Shop. Apply In , . " Rnl\i,:t>r ' .... n. \l\J"' · . ...,...-.· 11 ra c!I or reg. ""' tt lor Pln11 dellw"" sen. CASHIER DEUVERY Man. ea ..... AM lrvil\t, CAllf. 9'a-' .SCrY, 642~1114. pcr':llQn. 2"1 F11shlc-i ls.land. • ; "I • •'.}" NetA'l)Ort Bearh. 1 let'. IH:Z.945.2 an I DINNER SHIFT ck'liwry ol LA Tln1n, Equal Oppor, Employer m/f STf.J\~I Cleaning. d eep O S S Apply In ~n. Airpot1cr CO!Lla. ?olt'.'S3 & N.B. IU''l'll. No t"J<tr11<"110n, dr)' 1ntbln 3 hrs, A I R Con d I I 1 on in Ji:· AUT ALE MEN Inn llOICI, lSiOO ~tacArthur rolleclif1i, niui-t h 11. v e Ntnltb:f'S, SA t I 1 fac t Ion notnsreratlon llt'rvice man. Nt!C!'dtd for Dnl' of OM\nce Btvd, Irvine!. (Acrog ftom deptndablc c<1 .. l48--li52 ELECTRONIC TEOfl\(1,...AN a..ruar.5.l7-ai't2 Good )'"31' 11-ro1md "'orkina County'e leadlna Pontiac O. C. AirpoMI No phoM UDJIAL ~l!ITANT, ot"lll \\'anted for c11tabll.shed J. ano'torial 6063 1.'0nd1. • :0.lm:I hStYI'.' qu:\Llf)ed Dt>alus. New or Ustld car call pl • X 11 1 ?-larine EltttronlCfl Olstrlb- R I -··-"'"-' ..,.._ I E ii I I a ease. ~urgny .. ·rA.)' e. a n1us . u1or. GO('(( rArrcr OPI ..... rxpPr. 1• s ""''"-1•· '"" 1111 es. ~ce ent r n p: e lnlnled. openl""· "' ,..., .. 1':Url's Plumt>1ng, 1 n c. bt"nelltJ. }'.!xpl!':r\enced or "" .... hy. t'CC Li<."t'RM! orel but C&R Clellnlnq Se r v I<' e iil--0910. nor, v.-e will !rain. Ask for SA \'Y. SPACE \V 11 E N ti-14-6161 "'ill h'aJn. cafl Cary NIC\"ly, Q,mmercial l Resklrn!lnl. N And)' r-.tOVING by 11' rt\ p PI n a 0Br\T1\l. Rect:pt ioni11r &: 89"-0>M Hl'l'iJ<-On&blc ftate~ &'11-2330 · ,\LTF.rtATTON "'Oi'tlAl DAVE ROSS dishes and Olhr.r ffarcilf Dt-nlol A.._it!S1ant. ~•p'd . , 1---,,====,.---I 11ndf'r 40 ~ .. $2.50 hr 1 1 h 1 1 ELECTnoNICS Paint ing/Papering 6073 lo iturt. l\f11~ be fast. PONTIAC 1em11 n WIUI e otN, tov.•e 51 Costa J\lr1111. 5-t!J-.i611 ASSEMBLER. find 01her linens. You get CAii &t&-9'248 z.1KI H~~~Yd. mo•-, .. -In the g•~~ I Ocnt"I A1st11111nt eholn1lde E.-c:p. in miniature elect. Ptr IN T/EXT PAINTING ' '" ·~-1~ N "-" • ·-··· •-·h are r-11 Apt l\lan11go1', prefer n1111.t1n °"'tn Meu M&--8011. nnd closets by M":lllna: idle exp. pre 0 •~-.... e .. a-. .......--°"'"" a, -. hll Om""e Co. Jim 6il-3.i09 n·och .,.~-Mark 494-J036 .,.. c.'()l.1plc, 17 unlt.s, choiC() The fa1tf!>I dr&w In th•• \Vt"Jl. tlenui wlth a Delly Pilot Q\;" • "" :"!"' · * Wt llpaper Ha"ler * llunllngton Beach Joc1il,ion, ..• a Dl\ily PUot Cwlfltd Clas11lrlcd Ad. Call 642.-M18 St•ll idle ltt"ma "''Ith a DnllY "U.t" It In CllllWed, Sbip ('_ ICl'blro 646-2449 R.tG-O'fS2 Ad. Call ~. now! Pilot CIA,slr!l'd od. 64l-&i'T8 to Shore Relultsl ~ ·---------~ I HELP WANTED PRIMARK PRODUCTS CO. a;3) S. &isan Santa Ana, Ca.lit. 92704 An equ.t.J opport un ity employer m/f MACHINE OPlt Drill Pf'f'~l. Lethe.., ' MU!mg ~lachiDCll. Day a on!y. bJO.DYNAlJJCS me, 11542 Annttrorw A v 1 , ln1ne, Ca. H • ~11ndQ, April 28, 1q74 DA.ILt PILOT D f.J .,. Holp Wanlod, Ml.F 7100 Halp Wontod, M&F 1100 Help Wentod, M&F 7100 Help Wenhd, M&F 7100 I Holp Wonhd, M&F 7100 Help Wontod, M&F 7100 Hole Wontod, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 I Holp Wonted, M&F 7100 ---------, -. ..:...-------1 T)'JM!SC'ltrr TB~l compoflfT' ltlALF. OR >~ALE N£EOU::CRl\FT shop 1.i In F\1ll or pltlme delivery he:lp ~ of exp nia1ure lJJl,.1 for ChJ.mbtt of Commtttt help, '4'illln.g Ill "' u r k A d v., r 1\&lng promotion. v.•ktoods. b:1ck a.:f'OUIKI in C'.ood ~lf!dgc of IU'ea IK't'dle point ~nlW. Call helpf\11. \our OOA'l"l transp, 4~ bl't 10-6 tor appoint. above nva tllMl\n'tJ. Paid -- PART TIME-SOU rcUrtd PRESS;\IAN-Chlrf 17. Strip, RECEPTIONIST S.'111'1 INo l'Xf!"ri••ni'f' nk 1 SKIPPER MF.CtJANIC, ~lu~~ I i•),pet v.•:th .. l'Of)y fl!'-tonn. •nale: \\'ork In 01 offtce )."f'tl\'1"81 fihop dutil'fl, :\1n'r 1 Renu111ul OO'tlo' oft . Sk't"l.) ENGELHARD SIL VER Secret a r1"es bt' a 1JI C1nta ~lf!(hank fuU or purt t.lJN, ~fc'l'iche doin11: '"~ run<e1 to opPQr, co. be n e f t t 5 ·1 ~l'tll'.med, pola.cd, 11ll'111io11u $600. Wk Commission ,. a p 11. ~It of d I e.•" I Typt~N!ltina Jrvint. m-~ bu.!lneu OV.TICrJ, No scUi~· ~"lGnriphb: Prtosl, s.i;;..Jnl. P<'f'*)nalf\y ""'111.bllit)' 111 LIY.:F: }'\Ll.ISG lmmtodlete ope.,.. ln11t11U11.1ion. \\'rhe 1:1vinJ: .oiiiiiiiiiiiii~' ... oiiiiiiiOiiiiil OI) •PPllJ. $3per hr. &U-31"6., .. ;;......................... ck-al 'A'('I\ 'A·/pubUc. If )'00 OL'T 01• lii':ll I I fo lclll l'\'fl'rtlnt't'I, f:Xpfritl'IN' & TrPl~I Phur~ 11ft1•tn(IOl\f only. l,..u!ling tui.ve hMd PBX t''1Ji.'r. lhf')' IJ.' YO'' s.:u~ ng1 ex •• r. . Jo:AIAI')' l'XPt Ctl'r1 lo dally. Pick )'OUl' °"'" htll. 9flm.8pm. Apply 315 X ltd St: Suite E. H.B. NEVER A FEE! PA RT Tl ~1 E c I~ r k , \\ lll trftln on tbclr n\'\o\ • " , ., ed 1ecretarie1 In C'IA.11dtl~ Ad ~o. 3', I:' o •--"·'·' I '•--· PRESS l itton -110ll' ... "II S."\llv .-oH ·111•_. TOP f'Cll\IP1\~\ onnlnetrl~ ,_~rt-D..i.ll>' PUot. p 0 Box l1l&l, ...... .......,.e. uf' LoRj...... tore. . .. ..,.. . . .. . . I THt' TOP uxrr-.. . ... -- C":'>I. Srnrl ~.iurnt-in c-111~· ll11r1, ~. Coo a;.'a 1 i \\'lTll TOP 11\'T~GRITY' ment. Ablllty to C'b1"1 ~ff'sa.C&.llf !r.l63fi !ti--' ad No t>l .,. "-!Iv OPERATOR Prrsonnt'I Ag..•nc'.), 2 • 90 . ' ' MALE or fenutlt! tountCr Mlp for l~re11.m & -S.cret.ary "" · ' " ._..., "' lln.roor Bl DI F. N CLEHAHI> t1.1Um11rk~. type technical m• Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, CO&ta • · 11trill.ll«c, "'rli;hl!oo, . 9 9 !J teriils • mutt. 111v'ldwlch &hop. J<'ull ttmt>. 5 -Leg1I Secret1ry dy wk, l\lust be sharp. -Gen.ral Office l\le"'"· Cit. 9"lti26. Dav1~n 700 P. f\11.nimuin ~1 . , 'I"~ ~1 ~ <»le -ar n-k-net'. t.tll'« RE PRO TYPIST " ~ a · .r ...... ~.P"'\N" '"' Shorth1nd requlr-P/Tl~fE Girl. An II v.· Cl r 3~ ,.,.. <u:. bar Rnd 1lunr.u111•1·s phonet, mtet public. Apply bf> steady Md n'llAhk'. Top 1 ln\mf'Ctl.IUe lop paylm: ;1t~. 11 \J \' • 1l i\ (' K ! ! f ti II ii ed, 80 W.p.m. In Pl'l"'!IOn, 7SS \V. 19th St. pay and Lrif'4:1' hc'nt'Clta. [ \\'ork 11o dA)'. a "'e.k or Ion~ ENGLEHARO t:r. AIJ • .,., A 1 1 P Co.;ta Ml'N. BINDERWORKERS lmn, rnn UJ Today! ... 11: ~ l If you !Irr hhndnbl·· pp y n erton Loct.r\olll are El Tom & Corona df':l Mar. Dill lx'I. Dartnell Personnel 5 pm. !olon-F'rl, Rll-!nll. Service Agency MAN. Exp'd or Trau>ee. far Newport Beach 640-&470 window tinting i~slaller. Ota-.• $47 .. 1694 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I And nK":u1 bUSUX'C!>, pll'n~,. 3333 H bo Bl d E.'<ptrie~ Pf't'fem"'d l'all ~2131 <ir :~i·~~; •r r Y • PERSONNEL ,\NYTl:-01£~ TNllnl" un<t Co1ta Me11, Celif. ' fyirl MARTEC ns~istancl''.' Cr rt I\ In 1 y ' Start $2.2'i hr. Rat.11es 10 1,...,·,..··.,.. ___ .,. __ ~ai~ ::~.1"~~ 0vl'J" ri. --.awAccOONTS- 11DhP..t Dr. 1Mm ASSIST ANT REPRODUCTIONS :::::"'"''"' • ""ii" b I• INC 11:i.1F:n1t~ CLERK lrriM • W.11'1 • IU·:RITAGt: Sll.\'ER MANAGEMENT TRNE Presently wc havc an C~·I~ pubJlc co. net'dl! C>pening for rMI\\ i.t·ti1un1~ Sl1()11\d hf1\'e ll'OQd typln~ 1~,77 Pl&'l"ntht AYt'. I I brig h 1. ,. n (' r ~ct Ir, tl·~rk. f>rercr. ""'P<'.f· ~lu!>l ~kill~ llntl u 1T1111lnn1n1 or -:"cw11ort Beth·h, Calif. self·stal1t•r fQr lociil Orttni,:l' hnvc R{)(\('f ry111111; .~kills. r1•ar.t •· x p,. r i r n c (' 111 f7141 &t:;..1141 Co rt'I Ril outll·t Pl;~:Ast; CONT,\CT Pl•rsctnn"t \\'lU l)'P'" 1111 J ,\llt'()UltlOl>DOrlun1ty OpPor111n.lllf:1i t n l' I u d t· Cra: i-:t>wlllnd. ('l\an~ llf tll!UU!I input lo en1ployt'r Jcarnioa: ull phit~".i !'If Bank of America Jl(l~·roll, 1nRlnta1n pt'nlOflncl 1,..-... .,...,~;....,,,..~ rPlll ili ni;: ,tc lut11l'I ;i00 N1•\1µ<lrt Center f1lt"<, h11ndh• ln<1.u r !'ln('t' f'RO OUCTION\vfJY! advt1nce1Tl(•nt. L 1 b 1' r a 1 fai;hlon Island c l 11 i m ii 11 n II "1• r l' i' n I \V 0 r k e r , ...ontc. ...,,)Orf b<'nerib>. &•nd res u n1 t' 836..3505 11 11pl11·1\n1 ~ lnr h nu r I )' insi•huw P"<p.. ™' C' d (' d . \\'/salary h is 1 o r y tu LJ:iual ()lll)llr employer. IN~H11;1ns . Pt•rforrn clrrical 1 :..iA~116 g,1111• Cla:o.si!it'rl ad No. 118. co NE\l'POR·r 8 h 1 1 · funrtlOn for P('r!lonnel '---.,-.-$l"SK Daily Pilot, P. (). Bo.\ 1500, 1 • •• .eru.· . ~1r l\l 11n."\~rr Co0d fr l n i::,. I Purchas. Agt O>sta Atesa Calif. 9'lti2ii. of!tcc post 11 on, s1T1l bf" n c 1 1 r ~. ~ 11 I 11 r y rurn & u11pl1.·u\C{'s ' manufadunni:' company <'?llln1rnsur;ite "ith rx[><'rl· t't'C J>ltld/,\l.;o r .... Jobll --bookkl"('p1ng, r r c r P l ion . 1•1u·t· St-11<1 1·esun1e or l\p!)l)· W ESTC LIFF ft\ANAGER TRNE iiurrha!!ing, .,~,,,. I•.•· 1 1 "., 1:11 ~ •• l'llOl\11(1 ,\i;t('C'y Fantastic up1X>l't~1ni!Y for intrr.1P\\', 8·5, 64~. 4:\larit Ill C.-nt\!rl sharp, clelllll·ut 1nd1v. \lhn ('\'CS s.17-768.-, DICEON ' . ___ ,,., JG:11. E. J·:dtn~cr, : .• \. 1s MXl\.Lng a career uppor. N ,.. _ __, ~IZ~ Xln't oppor. lo start ln n ' l'"""'paper """'',err;· grornx1 ""°' ""';'"'" & •.• ,.. DAILY PILOT your way to !he top "'"'tn't hru; training p~'f'ani & a i;ri:::il Routes Open starting sal11.ry. lio\'' & Girls B. \\I. Profession:1I tu y111 & old('!' Electronics, Inc. I REAL ESTATE'. You !i:ne your o..-.•n pri\'Uli• ! di.'5k N phorK'. setnu~ \Ol'\I Hnn IS }Tl'. l"t•\\. (If l'xp'd A•-cncy San Clemente 1Cfi68 ~tai:,'llnl111, Sla111on 1 ~5~"1 \'on l\.Armfln Suiie 108 99:,...()21~ M R bert 492-4420 1-l•al !'SllllC' l'lllt'S Pt'\Jlllt• .,.,<'!mn1f'! C:ill I o r u1· Call Monday For Appt. r . 0 s \ ln·1n\•, CahJ. !~~IG&I \\', E. L.urhcnmyi'r 1 --====~-'-''--'="-NE\\'SPAPF:R cl" I 1 v er v . 1ii60 :\e...,·pnr1 81\'d., C.~l . t.tANAGER-Lady to n1anage 1 · 11 H N 11 ti • l An 1'AJt1ul Opp o r t u n 1 1 y 646-m8 or Eve. 673-4577 a Cosmctlc & Bou1iqU(' store rou ('. ~ 0 ro cc ng, I l'n1plnvo.•r 111/t I $275. 10 l.12.l mo. J\lu st 11<1\t> • ~ located in \\'estminster. dependable cnr. 0\'t'r 1~ p Cl T Responsible for gent>l"dUru: yrs. old. Call brforc 10 Al.I. ersnl k rne $500 REAL ESTATE Mies, supervising and 3-17.r.,oo 1 Mag Card Opr to $600 SALESMAN trnlning 58.lt'S employlfl. Cost Clerk lo $700 ho Xlnt Co. btllC'nts. Reply 10 \\'hy n<1t "·ork rn Ult' lie~! clas!\iried ad No. 67, Dally NOTE CLERK In Irvine Cnn1pli'x art• 11, JI u n t In::! n n l··rpc ,Jnh~. ,\lw F\•p J1.hs B1•arh , F•1UJlllltn Vall('y" Pilot, P.0 : Box 1560, Cos11.1 \\'C' presently ha\'e an ,\iu.:u~ t;on:lon Ll! us tr.1iri ~011. C.111 Phil P.1esa, .Cahf. 9262G. opening in our Nole Dcpt.. Pi·r'Snnn1'I Ai,:t'nr)· \le ~an)f"t', \'ILL Ar. E MANAGER ~lust bP gtl(l(I "'Ith fi~re~ J: :t;:: ~;. Jith St, l'n11 Ci !(£,\L !'.:STATE, 96.1-l'ol."i. FOR fast food restaurant in Hkc detatl work Prinr C""!a ,\lr'<u &12..r,j~lfl Laguna Bearh attH. 1'.llL<il cx1K"r. helplul, but not Persnl Clrk to $500 be aggrcssh<l'. l'l'SpClrtsihlf' ne('ess. RECEIVING CLERK ha.\'e good re r e r <' n c c . P!eAS<' Cont11r1 STJ0.-$950. mo + bontLo;. Gn-i,: :'\r.,.,·!fln1I Xlnt be1K"lit.s. Contaf'T, :\Ir. Bank of America Rubano\\'it2. (714\ 551-s:!OO \e\vpnM (t'ntt'r Off1t"C ~Ion. -Tues. only. Fai;h1on lshultl Call s::&.:rir, !\TANAGER dress shop . Laguna Hills ~tall. (ioofl Equal Or1por. b1,1pl1>_1('r oppor. for expcr. \\'Oman ~ . O\'l'r 35. 831)-483(), NU1:lSEs A1f'I(', 1nu~1 ht• rehable. 20 llr~ V.'k apprt.•\ MANUFACT, URING Comp. to 1'011\•a1e~1n~ lad~ LI hskpng. &l2~730. Nc eheadl 1 ~~;~~0n;; ~ ~ ~~ ~X~; d;~~~ ~o; r~~h,~·;:·~~ individual to handle a 1)(-pt, Hoai.: I losp. i'\ .R_. - \'ariety of production t\N"ds 2 OFFICE GIRLS tor a growing Electronlc1! NEEDED Radio telephone dispatch ?-lust IX' 2:i. ahlc to drive ,\prily 111 Person YELLOW CAB CO. lSG !::. lfi!h. Costa .\IC'S:1 r·, .... P,1101. \\011< 11·/~r··;11 1!1~1lifJ 111 lr11t)r. An.,w•·r !•h' Th '"-~l ,1! I) Jll!l~. :-W1n1t• 111:1...onn•-I <"'l"'r rt'(fd. ,\Iv• r·,,.. l'u~il1iln"'-f ,,11 Cnn1rr,1 ('.11•·-i·r I·' 111 p Io> 111 rn r 1\1t1•111·~. ;.·~;..l'[;'i0;,, :1,\ 0 I) J1-..•111r Bl, .-.1 .R. PHOTOGRAPHERS & SALES REPS :, d.1_1 ""l'k lll'C'k. S huur' 1• 1· da~. i a.111 1 .. :::30 p,111 l\J1111n1un1 o! :? ) I:' Ii r .. •·:>.pt•ru•ra;•• 111 Ii rt'1:('1vin,: ,1 11 ol / O r .~ h 1 p Ji l n i.: tlcporl111l'tlt. Fork 1i11 l'\l)l'r1el'I('(' llt'{'('SSW'y, hl'lll'Y lifliJllt. C".ood bc~li~ Apply PRIMARK PRODUCTS CO. 2!;20 S. Su~n Sl7j \\'F:~:i.; Si\L,\R\' I (·f1~1.\1JSSIOK J.:,\R:-.:l~C.; ~?.r .. s.-:oo p~;n \\'EEK. Th·· S;,11!J An11.. Calif !l'.'i{)I 11;it1ori's ll•iuhni.: & fa~!<•sr An f.'!JUal op po r 1 unit~ s.,:r<111 111~ df·partn1P11t sture C'nlJi\oy,·r rn/I r1h•~o~r-:1phy (-innpany rit•,·d~ ::::::::::::::: Firm. Dulles to include l\!echanical A!\ s em h J y, Parts Expediting, a n d Shipping function. !Yl u s I have 0\.\'11 transportation. Apply in pcnilOn. SPECTRA SYSTEMS, 3001 Red Hill Ave., Bldg. 1 1<h:1rp rlP<lu,:at<'fl jl{'(iplc 11ho l1k1• hnrrl \\'<ll'k & pruf1 ls. J·.\l)l'l'IPl'lN' 001 !'lf'('t'SS<H)', RF:CEPTIOXIST SUPER TYPIST OFF~ICE i;:irl 1111' \\'E \\'IU. TRAIN bcJ?kk('e~ing. '.).j i\lon lhn1 1 Pos.ition~ 11n• f}f')'\\' open 1n tll(' . . -, Suite 107, Costa J\teu. MATERIAL HANDLER ·I dny v.'Ork "'eek. 10 hours per day, 6 1:1..m. to 4:::.0 p.m. ~tusl have fork I i t I experiell<'e. Heavy IL11111g. Excellent benefits. f'n $2.50 hr 10 s1nr1. l_ros An;.-rlP~ Hr<"a. . ."\ ~ r.r.1f.,o l' OR 642-5221 6tl-3ii-.'!) \\'Jli\T AAOUT ,. 0 L' r.. ( R~.CF:PTIO~IST PO~ITJO~ ORDER DESK FUTUHE:" ( Great Adva~cement Ahili!y v.·/pcople .,.111 liind \\'E PRO:\IOTF. F fl O 1\1 1 Potential this job! G;1rdrn Cro•\•' fl nu \\'!Tiii:'\ S~.;:ll TO !-"T .\RT !l('('ldni;: ~harp 111 di 1,. Bt·11"!1ts i111·hJ(tr t-i1n1pan) 1 RIVIERA ·/ I t , d i:: pl "tsant 10:1 11'1 hrr. hralth ina}Or [ Emplo)mrn1 Agrncy, !n •. •. \\ !?OOf 11 n • l , · , 111<'rll('ai ,!',, prof11 ~haring. o phone . \'Oice. A?\':tnc<'i_nt n! 1 P l/Of\E fOf'. ~2 Busin<'ss Ctr. r. 1JOlf'~l1a! unl1n1J!cd. Gn·11I .\l'PO!:'\T:\!ENT TODA y lr~·1n:. !l"'.,3-9.110 !ilurt1n1? i:nlary ,t ('" PHOTO .n~11i Cnn1u10 Cnplstrano bt<IX'hl!>. S..n Jo,1n Cap1straro B. \\'. Proft>s.;1011ilt CORPORATION ·l<l3-£l01 Sales SPARKLETIS ROUTE SALES I St .000 per month, ave· [ raged comm. earnings upon a!'signment to an established route. 1\ challenging outdoor job 1 that entails selling & dellvery to the public. Xlnt company benefit~. 1£ you are a l least 5'8'', 1 5.~ lbs. & have good driving record, APPLY Monday, April 29 9 am·l pm 1Sll No. Newhope St. Santa Ana MENS SPORTSWEAR r 111111• ';'' ~ hr 4!.,~·· Lil" r,d l>IK•p1oln.: •ll.'l•'flUJll~. :1:ln \ fnn.:•· f1t•11t•l11.~ Appl) 111 I'< 1'"'111 DESMONDS NEWPORT =3 Fashion Island l::qual 011por. F:1nplo~"r OICEON ELECTRONICS, INC. /TYPISTS I GEN'L OFFICE "111C'li manac~~zy !--SECRETARY/ I n1ui:1 Ix> <·n11y. r\'c SP"nt ADMIN ASSIST. 1.fl(J(J's of ,J,.!lat"l nf C<'I. nion· t PolM'd. Sl'!f·mnf1dt•n1, r a1'f'r r f·\' lnoiou.i: fnr a "u1111111 \\h<1 rnindt'd indl\'klunt. \\'I I h SHIPPING/ RECEIVING CLERK SUPERVISORS $820 & UP Call 776-855 I To !\take Appolnlmt'llt \\'1th Pef'!IOnJl('I Oll'l"C!Or REP RO TYPIST \'anon Oi1!a l\lRChl1wa hn.11 1111 ln1medlar'" npMtlf'4::'. In lr.s ln·hnnM• 11ubll re !lnn~ tl••p 11rr n1t'n l f/\f' llil t''fl"rlt'nt'<'<i lliO \\ p Ill I t~pu.i 'rh .. 1n1l lv1•lual 1wl1•1•1t-il "'Ill llP tTlllncd to •: np<'l'.'11'' a l>lll)('r I It fl r• 111.1,·tuor :\11.1>1 b1• ~bl.e tu do U\\tl p1Yo11fr..•1tfllnf;: l'I nd pru~lini.: o f •14hm Pn.•.,.ioo11 f'f'lilh"I l'\!"'rif'f'IN' helpful lllll Ml llHllll'llllO~ Thl1' ill .on f>IJf"'!'\u1111y lo lrnm tht' 1· .. 111pll'U" Of)t•roll<>n~ nr a 1•ri11t ~hup \'oo 11n1<.I h11v\" a "lU<'t-L•' d1·.~11"i' 10 ]i'/lf"11 . VDM Varian Data Machines WAREHOUSE/ PRODUCTION MGR /nt••l'l'1t·w for 1'f'~pons1blr ,.,.... ~l!lon !n1Tif'\.'ing sl\1p re<". I mana~t'rial -duties. Xln r llll)', l'XJl('r lll"l'· C;ilt :,.w...J !:.() NJ.;\'F.R ,\YE~ ,\T TE;\IPQ T~::o.1ro Tempnnu-y llel11 Ai,:l'ncy OF AMERICA PRIMARK 10~ i\1:1gnoha, S1an1on WESTCOAST " :in r.'iper. p.l.11)' plan 1!1· rc-1•1 ~1tN1 m;inai.:"r ln!i'I'· t•,11·1! In makini,: 1nnn••y .. 1o1 ide> Tatu;'!' nf IV>hhie~ .r.: 1n1 .... res1~. 11e('(Je1! for n(•\\, n1a1a1zin1•, 1'11~11 11111 f'tllftll'i hP:!\·y pho1Jf• eonlnct & i·lo"'• CH.II lOam.fipm \\ltlDERS 1 .............. ~~~~~!/Expt•r. alun1lnu111 & m1i; TRUCK DRIVER &: i'AR!? "rllt•"Mi. AlllO, alum cutteh. 1'.IAN: Bide; Materials, Zl-3!1 ! /\pply 2:)1)) ~. So1111.n, S.A. yrs. Applications accepted - PRODUCTS Co Suite 109 9'J.-HJ:.!l I (ll4) 83J..8752 RECEPTIONIST P.D.A. • Call r-.1ontl11.y f1or ,\ppt. ! I n·la.x('ll 11 r n1osph1' r •· '.li20 S. Susan PAINTE-R . !'1)"1111no:: 1:11od.~ nu1nuf 1·01 Santa Ana, Calif. 9'270-1 . . I Phr"o~1-.1phC'r: ~L nitt-s, ,\n~w<'r phone!' & I 1 r ,. A 1 p 0 r 1 u 11 I t \' Bu1ld1ng n1 a 1 n.1 e na n t' I": f!l'U ll i<'>fl cw11lt''· .,. ~IJ train I\ pinJ:?:. lionll pmnll'llion If yn11 ;u-.. i-\l'nuld 11k<' '" Jolri a s,1rt1i~h Jn!'I C11s1nt'!· 11 • fum + 1frh« 11 ln1""il..'n I ,·,)r, rt<•1•1\·r xlnr 1111,•n\t•, i.:•·n1·1~•u~ '"'~1Tldes + l.nnus ,\,; "!Of"k npl!11n plan. 0·11JI rasr !)(•fort' Ill")' c:11·t nv' ofl in 1h" f11nnv fann. 1)(1:1~ \\oM, ;-.1,1iOnnl D1n:-t 1<.1r.1 ~.r~11mi or !)lj'.).11;21 n.Hl"ntio11 tn <If' l l\ i l tl . l \lfln dei•L fu!~ponidhl!'.' f0r tnThusir1.!'m & d1-il1t·i11111n ,'°1 i•ll }oh luni·rlons. \\'ill "-ark rrp:1nr;1h11ll ll's 11 mu S · t•locrlv iv .-.:itx·k clerk. 5-7 p.m. 4/29 & 4/30 onl)'. \\"II() \\'ANTS TO \l.'ORK7 T.iJ2 \\'a.rner, H. B. DRIVE A CAfi! n equa o P f • Pcnnancnl. S.1 J & r \ .~ ,(. t'<J!Hll .. \ui,'1n1·n1 1nc'Omt'; I -.I 8 f A nc employer m/ !1Pn('fJ1~. ~e1vpor1 .B<>~i·h., dt•\', ~kill~. \\nrk1ng prof ,.ason es . 9! ,Y, F:s!:ihh~hMI l'•'Jmpan~_offt'r<LI • t:O'.-t Yilan. bcnrf1L~ f.· ('11nt.111 · S.:-11 idl!'.' ltl'm1 v.1th e D11.tly '"'""""~""""""""""""'! \\'rite Cln.ss1f1•"CI ,\d \•1. 12'1, pl10rn;;:~ nrit sou;::-ht. Send I ~·11Kl ~mokhurs!, t · \I~~ •. ~1 ED I C AL In s u ran Ct' Dally Pilo1, J'.0. Box l.'i60, I loner n~~1un.~· to : ,Or~Site I ~ut!t' 2\J 963-6.,,i 1·'(ritint: lu!urr . Sc n ti l'i'ul !Jo)~ll:'r A..:Sfl(:iale!i Pilot Classified nd. 642-!'fii~ l'•·~11n"· ,1; 1 .... nrr •1! ~~no Jt;.1ndolph ,\\'l'., C.:'>I. BUJ.paylng time? &>II "Don't .secretary Y•anted for busy Cos!H :\1£'~'1. Ca. 9'21>26. Phnro, Sox 1., I!\. Cl\T 92626 Costa 1'.lesa Chiropractors ! -------------otc. Exper. necess. Salary PLASTICS open . .....,,,"· TRAINEES ll EC E PTIONIST-GF:~EH · 1\L OFYICL. \'i1ricd dotlf'~. J.1e:hr ,\/H. ,, I'. 1)1X' r. •1 \\'P.\L 11<1 ~II : 10 kC'y rnl. lo)' loueh. JlhOOC'S. l'.l'fJlllrf'S ll r· '.! vN l'Xf). ("()mp;~ny -------..... LES:0.11".:'\ -Pros onl\', ol1Jt.,·1h \·~ l<i. :•i6-707~i I n1~!J:" fast and e~~y w1th P,\f\KE t:. r.P.\',\:'\ "· D:iily Piiot Cla.wf1('ff Ar!~ 1:r:YA:-> l'L'RLrCATIO:"S'. Hel p Want&d~M&F7t0o H•lp Wanted, M&F 7100 I:>;(' !\!EN sf' r v I c c estahli.~hNI route full or p11rl liine. Cn!I l\lr. Levi, 1146-;,.15;'1. ~lerch'g. SKILLED OR UNSKILLED l\!F:S NEEDED KO\V To v."'Ork for \1u-gc e!ectr!cnl ooncern in Orange County are•. Pantry/('Of'lk. ~1011. tl1ru Fri Vull r1n1r. rwJ t'X1)f·rirm·1• lll'('Ps~rtrr :\\f'nl~, \011cal1or1s. 11111 ro rm s , J11surant't', oth• I' t~'lll'f1ts Ex t {•)lrnt 1\0 rkin i. 1'0nd1lt<Jn!'-. l\1Jrk \\1th yuuni:: people in FL'N 11tmO!'phcn-. I ,\pph· in Pt•r)i()n 2:~1·(1(1 pm ~Ion ,!',, Tues Apr. :r.l & 30, FAl\l\CLL"S !Ct CI\tAM r11.nt.OUR RCST/i.tJRANTS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Exper. Not Necessary Due To 16301 &a.ch Blvd. • • llunlin1tron Beach Xlnt Tr11n1ng Equal Oppor1uni1v Employ<'r Sl 50 WEE KLY H•lp lhe '"'''"~' problem? As per \\'Ork agreemf'nl }~or more infonnatlon Sell idle Jtt'ms with "' Dally P1lol Classified ,\d. Call Vl:?-5678. P«m1.11l('nt r:ipcning1< I 1'11' 11nn1en rin 2nd &. 3rd i;ihtfT•. \rill rra 1n ,\nu on ~io;h1!ts ut bt•n;·fi!s. 1~1.1;una B rn , .. h ~<HU' 1·1iu11~ f1 XI' C' r lll'\.'a . Call Yl<'rlllC' .;lll-Jt);'I) •lflt"ra!l)rSI :\('('Cpted :i!.;n 1--- Cl,·ari plant & "·orktno;: Rl'.:CEl'TIO:-IJS'I . Ty111."t - 1iJnrl 1ti•1n,o. Op['Wlr1Un!ly for f<'I' J.11v ufflo't' 111, '\\\f!' 1od\'11ncrm<'lll \\·ht.IC' ]<'nrn1nj! l,;1• ·1 t• h, C'Hll IM.'t .! ,\ .1. on !hf' jrih Paid llH'dtt'<!l iu~ .. :noT. ~t'OllP in~u;'llll<'C-& gnot! 1 !c<=E~C=E=PT"'ID~,~.,~Sf=L~,-,.-.~0~11~.c-·e, \BC'/111011 pl1u1. Pn1d lunch Nrii·por1 Center, N t' n 1 h~ak.;; 1n1 S hour shifts api1t•ilrant'f', l)lJin;::, t'all Hell'f('llC'f'!I \'l'n!11'fi. &l\}-1)~ ::IP:'>l !o l 1 P:\T .c.c....""=====--l lP.\I to 7Al\I ll.ECEPTIONl:'T California Injection Call director phone, 1yp1nl!. !'i I Molding Company days, fr.oine art'a. 91!}-.111((). ! . ·,·. \ \'J,\ l.lr)(J :->L\rt·<>l!T Bt:At 11. rA \ !l:lf~~I SECRETARY ' ' Jl."\\'l' t'Slahl1.~h<'d OlfK'f' Ill I Or 1ni;e County. D 1 r (' 1· 1 s.1\r.-:. DuPnnr · · :\I y I •t r · ' i·r llco·1 i1r i:;J11co; t'Vritint;1', 11~1.,.l 1nhuil<llru::". off1ct'.~. hnrn r ... <'11' !11:::h 1•11n1n11,.,s1un . Plra~l' i•all lrl'r;ilrl :O.Til)l'r J i I I ' ,\i.;r11·11l 1u r,,1 'f1.,,I•· ,\~..o.· I ~X:..l1i;:•1. 1\1" 111111nri1;1i.• "IM.'11111~ f•1r l -------~·11 :, 1'' 111 ,'i Ul':tno I' SALE.S·Xlnt 011portun11y. Lg. ,\l;on:i>:' r. lli"k (., ll•»11lh 1·,,rpor1111on h11s out.;111nrhni: rn~ur;ir11·1• ,, , p" 1 1 .~ n r· rj salul"\l'd sall'!i np1•111ni.: f•1r n1"<"r~~-.i;. ll1·n 1~· J!hf')r11·~.' snl"s tralrk'<'. :\lu"t 11" loo: al f) pin~ ,1, ,. h 10 r1 I 11 111!' rt•s1den1 \\' mana"rri;il 1ll1ll· k1l'l.,.lr-<li.:•• 1•" .. 1• 11 t 1 a I I 6~322i. 9am·noon, :-Otoflf1ny I Cnll ~. !' J'.,r~lry fur ~ liri~5, Co!¢a ~tesa lrvme Industrial Complex l1y, 11mbl!l'ln & M'lf rli"·1· Eto.L~·ll••n1 fnni,:!' ho,.•nrC11~ NI plin<'. Business 'lr s n IP" \\Ol'k1ni;: ('flrtrli11n11'i. Salary hn<·k:;,'f"r)un!J hrlpful. {.:;1tJ ron1m1·11~1u•ntf' v.ith fll11li1y. OJL DRIPPINGS r P.0 :0.1' f'lr ronfidl"ntial in!Pl'l'i""'' 11f>fl'11nl m"n1 I YOUR AlJTO cnn he S1lli:.'>:\lA~ . F:"ipo.·1'.-f•;r WE STERN remO\'t'<I fron1 concret~ hy :\TPna.c;:cnll'nt Tr a 1n1• t'. I A DAB OF PETROLEmt 11pplylng n corn111~,n Salary +. Long hour~· GROWERS ASSOC. JELLY RpnliM 10 lht' household de--grea.o;;er. U. c I i'.00'1 nppor1iuiuv Aprlv 1111 Newport Beach Ca. threads of fini::crnail pol is h s1r;dght from thr bo1tl1• p._,NIOn uni\'· · ~ J'lhnnr 833-ala.4 ' , 1HKi glue bot1les will kl.'t'i' and lt•t sta.flll ... thPn ht!Sl' i·.ilL«. s ,r,. r\ • S'llOE.'. :.:1:: r~. I the lirls rrrim sticking. Try awny residue. End )'O\Jf 1 ~,h S'r CMlii ~h"':i ----- a L>aily Pilot ClassifJr•l Ail n11111Py ~hor1ai;:e by shopping ' · --Secretary lo bu~·· ~II or rent rlic D:iily Pilot Cl11.s!i1fi("I SALESCLERKS Steno -"-'1"!1~~1_ng. , _A•I~. &12-56~ I Full,~ l';ir1:r1n11• 11. 1 1 _ (' J!l't'Sl'rJI \' lft\I• JI f">l-!flOn i\PPl.\' I for !iCtr .. 1;'1ry "'''110, 1nust1 -~~.--'-~~ S The Tobacco,,iit Inc. ha\i• i:,..-.,~1 1 ~.111 11~ .~· !i/h o /K-nrh Bll1l & f\I) F'l'll')' ,..i,olli;. * 54:1-9226 * !\tOTEL l\la.lds. v.<\ll trnin. Apply in person, Costa l\leso Inn, 3205 Harbor 81. Ci\1 NEEDED IMMEDIAffiY Unskilled Assemblers & Packagers VOLT ln1·tao,,t Personnel 1\lajo. Medl('ftl Plan ~ t\Y5ilablf' T.-n1p(lrl1ry $(-r.1«' :'.SiK Campus Dr .. Sullc 106 Ne\\-port Bt.11rh 5'*6-<1711 F.qual Oppor. Emplayt"t E S E E E N 0 /'\ llunrln11;1on Crnrer. HI\. l'LE:,\ . ..;~; ('<I:-. T,\CT L SALES /ORDER CLERK Wallieht Mu1ic City 3-.Vlfl flrio;tnl. c.~1. Gr<'11; :"(•"-!and Bank of America jl() NC\\'fl")M ('rn1er Dr. Yashion !.~land 8)6.35()5 510-2''10 a!lk tor i\1r~. Ruvolo I t;qual Oppor l·:mploycr SALES SEC'Y & 1 St-<:rt>tory RECEPTIONIST SUPER-SECRETARY I needed at lending holcl. Call \\'Ith !np ~k1l!!I needed. If I Vall'nr, &i~liOO, m 537. qualified c11!1 !\ow. Equal Oppor. Employl'r. 1 RIVIERA SALES perr.onncl "·anted for I nit'ns rc1all clothing. full & Empll)ynum! A51;~ncy, Inc. part ll'l'lf' poslrlon.'> D\•nil , 20S2 Bu . ..,1ne. Ctr Dr. a r Laguna Hiila or C1111la , lr~lrtt' . :\13..g.l \O 1\.leo~ location. For Jnfo. .,l'ffi! Camino Ca pistrano :~t:>-6152 nr 6-l6-IU2. &1n Jo;~i~~l"-lr'ftn(, SALE.~t..argf'~ re!all pi('!urc: ____ _,_.,,._~_!!!!J'~_.-•1 rrame co, l'ICC!dll txp cashl"r SECRl.IARY fnr Inlcrior1 ;i.i llll.IMmf'n. Ar1 haC'k21'0Und Of-sign 1trn1 l)plng & S/H. prefd. Jil I ~rv•por1 Ulvcl., ('.tJorl " tli;ure~ ~,Jar)'/ C:-01. fi.4.)..6880 ("Omnw'Muratc \\ith lklll!. S,\LES Clerk, r x pr r . &:lj..Si~ rlU'l111~ : )ttrn. \lust be SECTY /RECPT San Juan Capistrano On i\lurch 11th , 1974 our n year old mediu m sized electronics co1npany mov ed into our brund new facility in San Juan Capis trano. \Vhile 1nany of our e1nployees fro1n oor JJasatlena facility 1noved with us, \\'C do have the follo\l•ing openings : * Draftsmen * Electronic Technicians * Transducer Assemblers * Calibrators ' * Inspectors * Electronic Assemblers * Test Technicians * Applications Engineer * Welded Module Assemblers \\'e offer excellent ,.,·orking conditions & benefits, including profit shnrlng. Interested applicants 'are urged to call our J:Jersonnel Department for interview ap. pointmcnts ENDEVCO (714) 493-8181 " Ext. 221 0100Sf': yoor hour!i, \\'Ork fur yourself, IX! your O\\TI 0058 . Jl.lcn or "'Otnen. Cfln he slig.h!ly handirapj>(.'(l. Neat . Cl1'a.n ApJlf'arnl\l'e. Vis .. retirer1. Ai:tt" z-, to 70 Supplement )"flur inrome Dr11·e a c11.h 6 hr; or n1or<' ll dny. Apply in tiel'5lrn. Y1•ltr11\' (':1h Cn., 186 J·:. Hi\11 ~I . <'nsta ~IN11 . YOUR FUTURE lll 1 Lcr~ lalk at)"lul yo11r 11,..,..t 1ntw;.I t~llH•'nt' \'(1t,:••• \\'lk•rc rYi )"11 .,.:tn! r .. hr 111 lhr near lll•tn·o•' IC )!Ill al"' rnnc1•m1•rl, !J,.•n 11r \1·nnt In talk to you. \\'•• ";,11t !•1 Hilk 111 T h~· IX'N'<l!ll II M k~·-­ \\h 1t h.• 1~ \lnrth' \\'e ar" ;1 r1111~1nnl rr• ol ••.:!air firm th.it has )',:\:l'ATH'I' frrr llMPll', \\'r nrt' P,'Cpafl'hni,: r;1p1tl1y tx>tu.u"•' nl our pM- plr • come juu1 us -be a l:0.'111 nl our i,:111 ... •lni,: f:imi!)" r or prr:<IJnll l, f'flrthr1rno11I ln1cn if'V.' <"all and ask for \Ir<. :O.lc:CAnn. '""~'u"•'"'o ,.,,.,,.,,, .. "" \'.\ Llj l·:,· 10\l.I\ . "'" '~ ..... " . ........ , . ., ....... ,_, ,, .. , ..... 6.19-l:ill J[§] Antique1 ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE 90 f.:l.h1h110~ I Annhr1n1 ('nn,..,n1ion Ccnlt•r I ,llU\ \\', K.1!f'llR ,\V(', ,\pn1 :!>, 21>. '!i, 2$1 Th11N t'rl. ~L l ·IO pm Sunday J:.! rl00l1 tn 6 P:-01 Sekulich Productions ,\:\'TIQVE &\LE Oak l•1rnltuni, c ry s I• I , rollrcublea;. nt lilf flaJI TrN in r~nrll'ry \"lll!lge. &121 ~ 2:1!h St, :.;_c· ~"=-~~--­ J f'l"P.~~phonc. hutth, h.'lnd f»~•ntf'd l11m, bra.o;!'! hoed, elt'. I C.:ull Sun/~fon 1()..4 pm. ~m. ---''-------1 UN lQUJ.: large Roll ·Top Put )"OUT budgt"t b.iictc on I.he track ..• sell idle l!"ma with A lnw-<OSt Dall,y Pilot Cla•lfied Adi cau 6"2-66i'S lodny! CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS 18. 40 Hr "k day~. APOly I mitr. Gilbert'11 5 &: ll), 257"£. 171.h St, CM . ~f' BookkC'f'pint-~pr, ~. IO:li~t An Equal Opportunity Employer I Dt:Jk. 11 ht'a.uty, 40 Mparale !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!I dra v.·~ 49.S-il 1~ ., I ti 1..( 1..~w1..1 "•"-""' S1.m11iy, April 28. l'f/i., Antlquea IOOS Bicycfe1 8020-0091 '°4o fu,.niture 1050 Mlscell•MOUt IOIO I Mlscell•neou• MIO I Pi•not I Ofi•n• i6i 8Nt1, Power toiO Mo=~•/ 9150 );;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. fREl'\CH 10 "~'Ii , brand e PUPPY WORL.D • ~~ I IUYI! I* • • * • •1cO NTfN U OUS FREE l8~~0~nin~i•hufr~ DUNSTALL.NORTON DEPRESSION GLASS 1 11('V.', $135. ~rust "''II $Th., Cl•lhu•h•m•, Tt•y ,,....... BAR * • • * • • ORGA."'1 Cl.ASSES FOR mak ~" Polri~--13 "----pl 1 -193-.114~ A~I " 11.Jll• Good. u"' ... turnllul\" I:. OSE OUT 1 Nct'dl \i:orlc, e mt an DUNS?AJ..L.NORi"'~ "' ..... ,, UQu1n-8 c.-ll, · ' · r11 ..... ,,, t'"klng.,., .... ,. """ CL ADULTS £\•...... .... ...... A... u ff •·• ••fJ ~ All 71"-~ I'"' --;;c1 -M · o w -11: .---.... aooliinrt'l'!Dr\\illM!ll for''tXI · ~·.1 ·~ o t'r,11..nyo er. ~ 3,200 n1l, Jrnmac . ..,.,,. .... wio..:n«>n Pa N'~nl. 'FOR ~' e! ans & "I01uuns c>raniuo, c ..... •ka•")()m;J•p:-JJC&c f' If 1 o .... 1 •· 1, EST,. TE 5_..LE 7·30pm Start any ""ttk.. I •-Bil I an 5 cup11, Cream & Sogar bcMI I ~~'d b1k<'o;, l:t"-'at shape> • . ....... ,,. r 11 . "'nul u ·--vfu• h ... v \\' I MASTERS AUCTION "" "" ' · 1l' 0"1'fll.S C'n.l1Mr S2SIX), Dunalal opt...,.ll, • 1 ~-· _, 4 8 1 00 1714 ...,, .,...,,.... Sp1u1., Lil .. • <"lgj. ,1;to0Uc, 1.il"tk di 1> tr<' 1 "NI i 646 1616 or 13•96,.,, 2 l.Jiflle pt11rto1m rockt>rt. 2 Tom Dieterich In cl\atKt. "'-kc flnt l_,;tlnlAlt! oflf'r. t.'ll&IWI factory. $1400. tTI.(J .,...,I • oz. ll~ ! . 1"11r I 4:ir-.....,... \\'11ll·h (k.\,'i -r.. Shrph &-'ol'ood 1111.j !!hk-ld In front -------, ~ T\"c, !)lack/Y:bitc (Ont! Is Coast P.f\dlc CMla tileu. l.k\o Anc~ ftw r 338-W L ~u~n~ei:;, • ...:.,°':~~ I Building M•terials 802.S l'>obiee. IC i\f!X t:O PUPS. I w/,.\\·Crd1. Ughtll on OOth I _!'fl 6 ~r !." ld.3). 1 ro11Mble, ooo lal'lf' Co1nbo•. N~-port ~,-d._ 111 llnrbor. Slip 122 &n.'2098. np ··t..~68"'-;:KA;;;;W~A~SA'""KI;;--.1_,;-,.1,.;;;, \ -"~ "' I Slud ~rv\1...., ftt011t Breed~. (·rwl~ A f1\1'0rd!i on bottom. 83:).()ll · • S.->3C60 • 5-1&.fil.lfl IJOOble bed, t.'Omple1e. I.Ge S.~~I · _ • ' bul 'ltftel All 37 pk!cff In laniber color. e Surplus Bulldlnt Open E\'1' ... S.1t-50'2'T. \\'ould be beautiful I n 11 cou· BAG $1'1: Club5 1•0U •""Y bed, miM:. dlshei 11' BOST'CN \\'haler. ~" ~.1~0~ Only 6 000 plaw°"',,,d,.~"'. ,•, ·"'••drl""d :.,.~r',r, :0.fAT.ER,lAL • 100o's Of Ne;\\' frtl~t'r Pu1n1ln, 1\KC. SIJ11.n1~h Mtyle hon){", Cl't!llles I BARTL,ETT ' & l'OOk\l.'itf'l', 134 Bruttdlli'll,)', I ADD GENUTNE PIPES Avmd 10""0 prt•"11 lncrea.c ..= ml looks I. rul'll MarP I • " ~ 1r··•1s Ooo I •-· "loodll Oh1~phere for pony "'/aU FLOOR COVERING Co11t11 i'ofet;a. Silt Sunn.ton lo your electronK: OJ"E1Ul t~ MW c \'ery, .-· ""·II" ~ """ ,....., c.. , n. umucr, ply· Chlunpk>n a flt', x -11,.... t SI' Id r broch N "°" I 64>n"!I ~ 1aYt .....-..,.,., o;r..,..,. · wooxl, u.lu1n abcetln1, 111old· r1tycd cleaf', top 11uAli1y. lightx out e.'(CC~ bar '1>"15 711 W 1~ St C M l-•I. 6"~<15:!2. ·0 ' or 4 6 ""p:..!w lo a11.v ng&. &W-8311 . '"'!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!".'~!!!!""~ In ,_ I .1 > I 1 .. _ _.. & l'lllldlt>8. Pukl $<IOO. SvU • 7m ., • • • • • • • * l"iflns, , 8 ,....,uct n DISTREs.'> SALE • '73" ,,;;:;;::~=,,,--;::=:--;= 'Sou ....... k B ff 11 f.:, w:nc..,"'5• e c. :-; '°"'' • 1'''1· :it n °"'-''11'""t: for $200. Can ~ Sai or Sun Pe r !10nal1zcd lrllltl\llntk>n. • • • * * * Pla.c.·r, Newport Be a ch. RAV'''' f ·o I"' l>p. "'eft'1i973 lNDJ,\N Junior Crotl• D V« u ct "''1 BUILDERS SURPLUS h.'1c·k~1'0Und,~tw,ir,1;,$7:l&u11. C lf 9"""" L "" " ..-t lit bcvt:lod mirror S\00. !!6:.'-31~1 011Jy at 4410 '''· Sun11..-·~pt. 1 Nwne Br11nd CA r P " I · SCRAM-LETS a 1 · · """"'· equip. J.!d ctiod. 6'f3.8 l82 Like new, 2 c~ 4 • ...,. e 6Tf>-381S :!'>(XI SO. i'olau\, S.A. S<1nta Ana. <Go up llA rbor Guar1t.nlt'l'd, 0\ICr :lO )'I'S STEIN,\'AY Pl&no. pay cull "'leght, hi pttfonnance Jor ~lou 1rui.1 Sa1 10-5 YoR&ih1;~ To i;:ood ho1Tie!I Blvd to \Vt'11tn1ini<lrr Blvd, e.-:p. or other good _piano. Gl\'c Bo.ts, Rent/Ch•r. fOSO boy movlna up trom ml&ll Appll•nc•s 1010 t 714~ ~-~E_l~-vnl.v AK(' !Ti; t"n11n Chinese n1akt• Jf'M. go down to FREE ESTIMATES ANSWERS fletail!1. 'Vrite Cl111111fled Ad , ~""'"' ""rl .c; biko, $2-ll ur belt ofr, 1---------Ca meras & Equip. 8030 T'ui; Pu11ples, ., O iv ks, Ne\\•lnpe. n1nlro nrw11.her lei! ('all 6.W.-1«2 No. 1.at , Dn\ly Pilot, P.O. ·12 1..,L ... ...,, 11 rtift 64t~ SAVE TIME ----------1 ~1$-6810 & Sun!!\\'Cpl Is Is l SI. Turn \\'ON 0 11 T.\' .. \\'e~Oui;:huu~e Rox 1.560. Costa ~l~aa. CA ~i)'·Brlda<' S1ion F'ls~rmon. H~O~N~D~A~S,.-;!~'1,--,7;;3-.4-,=.,7'1-,;73 MONEY & ENERGY! ,.,,,·o." .. ,, ... ~. ~. ·~ .,, ICllOCOl..ATE:: Lab. N 0 left again. ,3rd hrnL'IC fl'Onl bl.'l'll JO" L•lrr. l'Unu~. 2 Cuu1111r -Kin1ono-Nodulr ~26 r11,~, h. }'u,u elt'<'trMJelJ. !~1 SL ~so 7'l ,·,rna>u\' ~ • ·~ r -"' ""-'"'""" .. ' <:Ol'lli't on r itht Mi1!1'. I "" J{"l l•y g, ~-er etc r or -'J • "' ShOp o u N l. A r · s for 2 r ri ... L'" & ull ur..-ce!>S. ~Ju,;( Jll)pel'!I. II i y1~. 1x>11ut.· o v e n fl , 1· o 1 I ~ ~ <' r i I! , -?,orlhH' -R11dlrll> -c:o..;.kJc , .P~..A YER PIANOS civir1f'j. by day' or "~k. 6 ~;nd~ro. Mufl aell lnuned. r ~ condlli<>ncd u11pliu ne1•!i, M'll, \>lZ-:).'\!ll nloi·n ,\. e\'C. I ~·,·~~~·~.tl!.'lpoi;itlon 5 ~' 0. ~ self-cll'u.ninl{ .• 11~111111 $7j(I., -SICK CUCKOO N F~\\ /.· USED. ROLJS . pf'llt'llC tna.x. F'isfl, crul"lt' lea\1ng COWltr)'! Desperatc.-, frelgbt "anu1gl'd & nl'w ~ ~--".......,,,..,., LAllGi:: S200 uiiholst<'l'r.d will ~CJ·iliC'f' for s:J)(). J•ropte ha\'tt the 11tr;ini;:c111 Onve 011prec, 29IO D Cl'ftce c.-oc:kl~ll. cte. 645-2200 dll)'I. lo tnlleage. near pM'f cood- noor en1plt•!I. l.~;ll',\ i\l:i. i'olli\"r CONO. GFH.~ · 1 I' 1 l"'hair. hki· neW 545. oth1•r lfor\'est C.i>ld. A LS 0 joh-i 1 h1'~ tlays. I krlv\\• a Lane Cl:*ta l\1esa 962-2301 t>\'e-ningal"-erk'!nds. 5.~126 DUNLAP APPLIANCE rv1, ~\ •. cr:.~[ss. :Ui-7!121. 11~k for I 7 \, k!'. ~1~C. +1~~· J..'1.~;:'\;;;;;~ upholstered chai1·i1 Sii to $25, SpRnlsh dtt>:o;.:><>r. m1n'OI' &: 11.c.'U)' 11 ho',; 11 p11ychln 11i111 In ii --m PH 0 UIS Newport Blvd .. C~l _ _ _ or Jl('I~. Sh(il~ RlliMrd. Singer Se"·lng f.lachinc 503 nilc> 11r11nd. Llk<' tl<'"' 51:1:.. 11•att'h l'<'palr i;;hop. llt· p•)" Sporting Good& 8094 Boeta, S•il 9060 ·71 ~ lU~I 8,,Y1ona. • !>18-7i80 * Speed Graphic Came ra I 96'.l·fiS!IO !t.'1':i-1Ctl1 Sla11tom11.1tc Spccmt $75, 2 642-32'13 nft 6. <'htw1n11l)"1.f'!I. SICK CUCKOO • --Ila .. ~ In 15torage. Only 2 DR. Adn1lrnJ relrii.: tttt1er Sim it:~!"JO'.(, '-"fl'·'·'·'Cll drawer writLn" do;k·c.!lu1ir l vsi::orff:S.i~ ,,_.1oc-k:11. RIJCF:lt-nlOdcl ~n. 16-22. 22 '.!'j' 01~ Soop \\'/m:•n\ ~. nu. 1.."tHitom . 13 <'OOI r r Britany Sp:1n1rl '~" U • I Oil 1111 T -c11;l. Srn1l·:1ulo. nflr , Jtoltiry exlr"•. tunni"'" ligh". 11,:. Bn ttsh flag pa.int jO'). rombo .. 14.2 ('U. 11. IU,::hl C t 903• 1,.,,,,.,1"<, 7 llN'k!I u 1 LI .....,, nnCni.'OOC JIJ(l Carnf'ras ... D11rkroo111 1.:t1tll11. BAR L1; 1 T I I "-fl Ii & 50 "" '"" ... -6<1l,,..,,,., all 6 h1tnd door. llan't'~I C'.nld. -;;";;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...~ till-~'9:ri t·alcula ror S·\O. l \\'&)'lamp, Cabfne!~ .....•..... \\'lnd1J"ll <'l P . ...vmCa; w t' Pfl line~ 6 JIP 1k'\I.' Johnson ...,....,.."" pm $125. 551-2-128. • S-t, .arn~c Sntr, i\l a.ny other J,ou\·c1'l'fl \\'lndo1111 FllLOOW Rl9tChOVSERI NG ~~., of 11n1nl0. S 4 O, uF·11' only JO n10. old, sliP '-:Tl K,\'\'ASKI 350 t.nduro. 50 llOTPOINT Hl'friJC. uni!t"r * FREE • 1:Rt:1\'r Dani• Pupp1e~. AKC. 1tr n1s. l:il T~llp Lane Cor. llidC'nhM ........ t"umlllll'(' 1 . t., C.M. -· spl\t.'e a\'ail Ba l boa nu on ttblt eng, Custon1 f 12 f l 'f('it•· ,11 1 f J)11n1 J SH"<'. Champ line. J-:ldl'ri .~ Tul_•,P Lane. COflt.1 T•·n.-Cl-·k .... Oui"-cS1nn Qu!allt y t'ustom r10<1 r 1store Rest Bar 8095 .i9-l-i002. r,;;nt. much n10re. $WO. RCIOI')' 'ol'Stranty cu. t, • "" " II (' rill, ii h•l"I''(. li-12-Sll~ ' ~ ..... 'Jll'J ~ ~· t . .... r • ., ,,..,.. 7'°' Scott Cl"Otl-'I 101, flwwr Slf;5 Hi.:•·r s1rl1)('>, lu\I"~ kuls --i'olt'.'18 6-12-4 J~ '\'aler Heater .... ·s:; Ch•·1~ i•ni·f'rln~. ca unnjt ,.11. t'O, 17' \\'l:-.IOJ.-\i\l)IER. f\t'<'ds nn. ,,,,,-..,.,,, · !163-GaJI 111u..:;t 11ell. 1n10\'Jni: 11, Tc;.,;11,. & i·an'I BJ•:AGLI•: puppies. 6 \vl<S old. TOO l\1 UCll srUFf"· l\llJS'T 7J:il lfl'il A\'c, lit Beach '!1'rlistron~. & Cnng?ICum Douhle Deck Brick bed pizza nice hon1e. All F'ibcfl;:lttss, '70 TI!.IU~JPH BonnevUte, Rent Washers/Dryer• $2. '\'k. J.~ull mnlnl. • 639-1202 * IBkC' hui11 to bl1'.)f! h•un<.'I i\lrah'. ,\KC rci;isl. $.-J(). SELL! La\\llOll ~fa, 31 ;· 842--1212 Gu~t{Utt('(>(I 11,_taltnllQn . kl O\'rn, Good cood. :\lake Ex('('J. rond. Co mplf't f' stock, bored. X cond $1 195. 1,111y. /Hi-1:169 art ·lp1n . I~<' cu.~hion, onk frnnlt'. POOL punip, ~a r"s t'\Iodcl ~t:~llUlllf.'(l, O er 30 ~r!l.1 llffC'r Dick ·Ch u r c'tl tl 1 w/lrlr, accessories, L\. 6 Consider tnde on dirt blkt . ;,113.1-118 Free To '(;u 8045 Orig. $SOI), sell $250. lGTm "''/plastir 11 \pl':<. · FREE ESTIMATES Rf'~t;;uranr, ~)6!'111 Nl'1\JIOM 11.P. m~r .. $125<1. Firm. eau1_,..._....~""====~---I llPrculoo Uphl11 Chair, $3.l. \\'i.'stlngtionsc <' 1 f!" tr i c t'all &l&-l4'-12 I Bl\·d. C:'l'f. 644-5606 DUCATI SIA:'llI::Si!: Lila•· Poiru. ,\Jnlr, I B F: A l1 r . ~or"'" i::' n n s 11·ag Lan111, !10. Cut-gla5$ n101or. ~' hf". 115 AC-5.2 IA 1,., CU-,,. lro•ll>-l!l'i. ,0 TV, Ritdio, Hi Fi St. I098 CORONADO 25 2:io Factory Scrambler. .-i n1"~· !<livts & puJ.l('I'~. Cull F.lkl11.1u11rl 11•'1:1!:< Ii o_ 1n c· Thi l..A~1p, Sl~i. Oclux ~r-S20. f.fctal 'Y/IC"'THcr tohl£: ,,_ Cl !ln r· t Loaded \Vlth. extra pa.Mi. ;.:;i;...7!Jti2. 11 )'l''t. ninlr. 11·1·11 1r111ncd, 1 B·Q, 5~1. Und<'i:"~-Elec. S:i S!~:H lli() I\ t 7Pill or Sat 1'l•fris;::, lcl'1nake"r capabilil)-',' ZENJTll HC \ & s .1, 1 ~-:u ~;sf~ll cruis~ $595 a.1~1481 •1U11. Hi::-;:i.·,91 a fl 7[llll T)'f.14'1\'l'ltf"'r, $1.:i. JJi-10 \0 Sun. $],".i() Piru• llutt-h , Good, $j(J, 1 . : ' ) \fll~ 11 GAS STOVF:. gd l'Ond. (;,\!'-Dogs --\It -I ~•fl ~lu lri str\p.-•d y J 0 11 T\ & stereo~. 197·1 n\odcls sei,9:,0. '73 NORTON COJ\.Th1ANOO FER & SATTLER Sl'"i. ·--------fl~lli NEJ-:ll,.;-[1(),\IE. Lr1h ...! ··' ·I Bar i;Cuol.~. IU!.:\ill, \1n.v! 1 -.;. g · SlO {1 0 .1 ? prlet'fl IO c.:lc!ir. All nvoll. til4·:i684 eve & wkenrls. ln!crslate low mHes, 00\\' G·l:l-2777 I THOROUGHBR.E(> C111.:k1·r I 111;:., 1111111•, 1~ 111<J. Cull !"17~ Garage Sale 8055 i bat·ki; & sr.1 1~ •. :IO" t'\', ('"n•l. I 11~~./~·:•(:;1 n~·lo:i hi-lo ru; s:i~ '. n~(Xlel~ ~in s.tock ·'-' . on R,\:\GE:R 33. <'ruise or race. C'Ondil ion. $1100. 919-2900 REBLT \Yhiripool \\'asht>t' s, Gas Dryer. 140, Guai· ,t,, df'livert>d, 5'16-l!ti72 1-~,=~~1~,~,,~D~A~IC:R~>.~---,..,~f~l'i-... -Sµ:.i n111l Pups. Ii \\'t..'<'ks. I O'.?'.!:i du)~. I'll"' & wke111 ls ~12.f>O r11ch. B!k & 11·h1h• I _, 1 ff'>" II 1 • . du;pla\. "}T picture tube, 1 .. -ll ·.......i ••111 lO b ,72 •-'A\\'ASA'"I ..,.,..__ XI 1 ·n.u ., 6r>--OS29 ti l2-0110 I Zr1t1!h T\I l'o 11 s11ll' l~i .:.i. ~n ~UI Jissucs. ''r J1:ii·1s &st>1'\•lci>.Cnsh 90 .u y cqu1.P''""1 _ ags ""· ""·~~. 11 $25. · -· ' _ Cll A I S~: _Joun~1· 11· dnwn \'Ush_-ik-autiful ~In >le l'!ihin<'!: h(•sl nfr, i\USt: kHchcn ll'lll'C, Or ie_i•nis 10 3G nio. ABC No1~h 11a1ls. RDF . VJ-IF. rond. Very low mtles. Call Cf111 645--09.l?. PUPPIES 7 11·k old, n11xed I DOG nds .,:(I hOlllC'. l_..uh rul.' lon & p11lo11•. hl uc .~ 11hl $27.1 I s,·Ji -11~ .,. .. , 1-i-1:...-:iG.10 Color TV l9l}l6 Brookhurst Yar1ents. EXL'i'I. ?'nd., Very 548-2389. breed to good hon1c.1 n111lr l:l 1no. {'1111 97:1-0?:!,"1 :"1pc BR si't. d:.irk 1\-ood & W•H'ks i:•YA • ·' -.>1,.,._ R<'asonable SH-5662 ·-"'°"'=~~=~'""',,---,I 47 3.'(' I <!Hys,' l'\'t'S & \l'kends rllll hlilKI rarv1•d, $ 1 , 0 0 0, e C1\BINJ-:TS for Kir~·hcn .~· 1 Misc. Wanted 8081 I Ill' 9021 Atlnnl a llunllnglon · llONDA 175 Dirt & St~! !:...::.....:_ lil2·:>1 IO n r 11 r "'. o o d ti tty h e d Bath. u n f In I" h e d or Beach. 968-:n29 or 962-5559 16' 11 N~\\'POltT 1 C~~ i;'.~e Good ' condition. $ 4 7 5 · SAJ\IOYED pups, ll lt fem --I"~. 4 i!l'f'!>.~ ha.--.k rhrs t t.<-fU'l'linishL'li. Counter IOllll \VAi\'TEO -Canned soda SHER\\'000 S.8900 F~f atnp, ;:,! 11,. ,,~t1'1o'•·/'BI•"" ;i.,, ...... ,.,r; -5.l&-~'c;:121l"-Ol=~=~~~~I AKC. 1; 11•ks oh!. $100 IJ,\RLli\G kll!ens, G 11·ks .,Jrl "111 ~ +N "'R" ~ h '"'"' ~ u.. "" " -~ A D ~I I RA L RefrigetBtor &H--O.ll£ all •IP~t. 1•1l, C11ble Nelson Player al so . II A R f) E N \'t'nding niarhillt'. If price i!I 1:111 1•IS ""lltl!I \\'/l\vuu ca · n · A liteal RI $8'7ii Trlr '12 YA~1AHA, 360 ~rx. Cood excel cond, apt slZt', Ct055 ~~-~--'.C----! J.:r<'Y. hlk & \\hi lollt! h1iir. Pinn(>, l\llrit cowl, $1900, f:f"TERPHISES. 111~> \\', 1il;hl call 5.:J6....$1i60 or S300. tjust bought, must sa·a~i 54~21Xll ;,. · condition, low rll i I e s. AVOCADO Norge JR lb. '\'asher $65, Cuaramcecl & deliv~ 546-8672 top freezer $50. 968-4097. AKC Genn Shephem fe1n, 12 To ~d hon1N1. 61--l·OGAA Antique \\!a ll clock l\1isc. !Slh sc. Costa l\lrsa. 612-2$.12 :.5-l--OS61 !it'll, slill under "'a.rt'' ai · $7511/Bs! offer. 9j9.3J74. l\tAY"t'AG elee. n....·er. Llkc.-11·ks. i:;d bloodline. i;l10ts. 1 1 TIGER nu1lc 11 ltt'red----ci\t. :n1 i\loming Canyon Rd, 'T 11 1 ,. -\l'A''T"D u·--• M Pioneer PL\2D turntable. * 40' CRUISIKG Kelch .• .,.. '"'A'IAHA ~ RD ,_ "''3 $'i5.499-3472 aft 5pn1 1igcr i>tnpeK.lnveschild1'f'n. PLAN S. oc g as~, riulll.J:I "':· . ,.._..,, aytai:: Empire canrldJ(l' $120 . >A"ood hull, Immaculate, ,:s 1 " ...,.,, 'W<N 962~,:,,,,Pril ·vale party, S9'J,50 1..'.:::.C.::;:.:;c;c=:.:,::.::::___ l\fovi"'-•. 546--'478 CDi\! · boots, lu~gage, \\alcrfon'I,, malt'hn~, >A ashcr & elec Dolby AN 60 $60. Never Extras. A rcal beauty. n~. Immac eond. gd gas .,,..._ AKC, Silky Terriers .... bar 1Jtools, cl1Cst!ii, s plact· tlrycr Pr'('fC'r Gold. 6-12-3293 used. 66-n.12. $45.cm. 71-1-846-:-ilS7. mileage. $695. 551·1218. WASliER & DRYER FOR SALE $50 EACH 6'6-584S Refrigerator, $60. Washer & Elec. Dryer, $25. A I I ll'Orldng. 963-6056. GAFFERS & Sauler bit-In cit!'<'. range iv/oven. Like new $'r.i. 54-1-2757 O'h."EEFE & l\tERR11T gas range. Good cood. $60. 642-:l.10-l FRIGIDAIRE n:•lrigcrntor, 11; yr old, RnP"r stove, In f:O(XI l'Ond. 556-2897 For an Id In C1ll Mary -Beth 9408 SIZES 8-20 2 mos, 673-780·1 Small Auslrall nn 11heep dog. * G~~~E S~~~E * I ~~1i1na.,...::~·-itc;;ioo S~~ \\'ANTED lo buy older guns.'. ZENml Al\f/F:'l:I Stereo TRADmONAL 14 ft . Sea \\'AN.'.f'ED '74 Honda 350. ~ A~IERlCAN Eskimo, Spitl. 4 1; lbs. i\lalc. 11·ith ~lvlts. P~<'~se96cl7an ' ~)'!item \\"ilh el,. u c u Ia r ~lew Sloop. Gaff rig......i. ?r 450.1 Trandde,,~~ ~6!:_Javelin WeC'ks old $100. 968--71 6:"~ Needs ho1ne. Aft. 5, 5-tR-0'2'97 C<111ch, t'hair, lamps, pirtu~s. ~ln.rilyn, S. Laguna ~ spcakt>rs, 3 spe<'d tt:Cllrd 1'1>glll. 532-7978 until 4 ~;;;'; m exe ro . ~·:>pm AKC GER~lAN Shorthair 1 llA!\fSTERS . FREF;, 4 "'ks old lrunk, '\'"\\'2 unifol'rn, Tiit: BLU1'-r S. l\I a g 111· x \\'AXTEO: Pinball ~lachine ch"nco<'r and ""'11.ablt' Zenith or 5.JS..-1745 aft 6 pm. '12 SUZIDi.1, TJO CC. 11 II h d Pr P n1ttny misc. items. lr...,uire SI 11·ood C b s-12· Id \ d 'I -~ •-P1Jintl'r 3 nw., shots. $3.j. I o c. on1c rt' . iv. 1y. .., l'l'OO, 11 ·· •J. or o ; 1-ca e gan1t'. " us! st~ .. ,\IJS?._tute t')(t:ell<'nt 33· COAST RHODES Sloop. Superior st. ma c h l n I.'. a.>7-3592 61&-:rio1 ii hout Dcpre!!Sion Glass. Cu1'l•t'd Sofa , SlZ>. L:tn1~ & be rea~ .. 631-6385 ronchtion S1..>. 642--6.S IO. !'\,'o. 3:? .• 2 sets o( sails. sonie custom extras, 839--0HO I I li611 Lenore Ave., Garden Nc1v Bedspttads, full ,Ii,. k~ SClfNAUZERS. ~fin. i\KC. :'llA1'U HI·: fP111 :-ih<'pl1••1i .t· c;1-ove. (Sou1h11·cst of Knott p 1 ~ 1 Musical lnstrum'ts 8083 LIKE NE\\'~ Seor'!i 11 inch l'n1lsing gear. HONDO 750 71 w /xtres 111'ks. Ch11n1p sire. 2 n1nle l!'nl s:\\'f"/l.ah pll)"!l)_I', 10 ;\\'P, & Ltuiir s1:7n1. :t.~~intings. A-t..ulll' · ----------hlack ond 11·hite TV 11 i_th _673--0924 aft 5 & \\'knds. $1.1 50. 645-is!'l7 aft . 6 'l fc1n., ~o--6891 • 1 i:;ood h1ill1t>. •196-J;;64. 'IOl'lN G c.. U . I all FENDER Ai\1/Fi\I sH'.!t'<'IJ, n1 u ;~ i c HIGH SPEED 18' Racing f'OR Saf . nd '7l 1• ' • .,.,nic 11ng ol' · DOUBLE dresser, ""ir \l'hite Useol Jazz ?>laster & Case al1um nnrl 111 ·1 ! r h 1 n" e Bra ne11• ttflNI Dachshunds. 2 fl'lll, 1 FLUFFY . ALJ , '\'HIT!~ 1·001, for l"arp"nt i'r s, ,..... ; ., ., Cntan\aran. i\lust see to -" ·50· -S600 1 KITIEN.c; '" nill' stnnds. 1\1•in l:>e<I. $1 2:1 & Nr11' TELECASTER portah!r stand $.Sil. 6~M-68~0 bclie\·e. Great for fanlily. Honua, ' · 2000 niile£. · ~:~~-\\'ks old·~hols. Cid j M-17_1 ~ 1ud nt~rs. lllun1l*r~. all kinrl;; Uphots. 1.."hnln, cla~~iral $200. 89J.-l:i9:J 'T.l Al\l/F"i\I stereo. Ga n·ard 675-6866 & Payments. 848---0629. Havi· some1hh1g you 11•11nt sell? Clus11ifictl ads do 11·en -<'all NO\\' 642-5678. Vtoman•• world 642-5678, ext. 330 Party Fashion! ' I 7308 l)iva11, \VllSh/dryr. l\luch 1llhuru~. n1111c. :.lnt e11•1•I. R I 1972 SUZUKI T?of --100 :\1 I In VF.l{Y s11·f'c l tC'n l'llP poodll'. inlsc.:. flllO $:1.11 Bernnrdi110 Bi:At.:TJFLlL a iy Grand turn table, 5p<!akcN, t.:iric 17' \7ENTURE snil boot . 1 yr :_ -.• n 1 f<'niu lC', nt•l'ds j.."O{)(I honic l'\J{ 642-2S23. f'ri/SartSun. :~iT-7lfli. _ Piano. Etxu1y satin. Pri\'all' plnyer, head phones, S\10. old ir/lrallt>r \\"ith 0 8 cond. $Xll. or offer. Call !"14(}.-2195 3:S ll Alflbnnia Cirel<'. C:'l l, \\'HEEi~ chair, $..\i, ::! \;:. Porty. 213-39;,...2K>,.1 orbest of~er. (2131 :f.l2-JG:i6. s2JOO. ·,\'ithoul OB snoo:1"'96~2-~5~98~l ~~---~~I 9 0 9599 ·i -"" 1, • sll\•er serving 1rays, S75. ru, T\\'O nt•1v Rui1ar si1Cakcrs , 25" ZENITJ{ COLOH n· finn. R'.S-z::.67. 1969 160 Honda. street or din G \\'I\ ulrl fluffy gt~JY & ;.,... ' Apn :.>.--~ :..._i, ANTIQUE ornnd1nnthcr N• P•."I I ~ -or ,lnl $150 \1·hile klllC'll. Fairly long S;\IN!mcns sample hand· "' $Jf,(l t'ttch.•·'"" -, · ,.\\' '".1,i_rc u_ ........ , "'1 · l:i' SNIPE. l'Olnpletcly re-"-A:;._.,,,;,,. I hnir. Cn!I :122--115.19. i hu~s. l>A'n bt'ds, cusr slif"· ~=1~·~~-469 AbDic ,\'u)', """'""'"° l'OOd. $_50. 548-1395 atl . 3 fui-bii:hcd. Fiberglass 1\·ood.1--=~-~~~~=~----1 r;\1L 1 yr olll PootflC'. "'ht. r1·rs. rno!1'~ • * S ALE p ER S I AN Ofc. Furn. & Equip. 8085 p.ni. ~lrihO>".;. det·k. nt'\\' ri~ing. VESTA "''Ith side car, 1 1'o gocid hon11•. Ut11."'<.I 10 I Ai'!TIQ l'lock $100, tx:<I dh·:1n RUGS•* RCA, 2.i" Color. E)<Cf'l\t'nt $~95. 640-8426/6'5-1321. 180cc. xlnt concl, $650 l'hildr<'n. 61(J...O!l46. $.ii. l)('\I' 10 spd lnke $j(), Akh••·I o n·o·1af "''"'·' O~l bds. ":'Ork, Ibis. poi:ting picture \\'/Stereo. $ 3 1 j . WANTED &15-1878 l i.;· J c $.10 t I the " .. troys, Sl\'I\"{' arn1 l'hrs. Finn S.12-4383 650 BSA Thunderbolt $700 Gl::R~IAN Shc1ill<'rd1SI. Bt'r-ir iy \"ti · ' urn. c 0 , s 81·1 N. Ln Cienc.-ga Bl\'d typing Ibis, tot!" trnys, · Clean Lido 14'. Mrd mix puppiet>, 6 \\'kS t'IC . .,~I Ta.ylor , Html. ~.h. (213-) 6594·1SO Pi<'rl'l' 867 \V 19th C:\I 19" Color Portable 1V, 2-lllll 11eriMl. 613-2431 Pool Ta~ Brad old 96"!-7'!J6. S4i-.l •. t 20 GAL HOT \\1 n Irr 612-3408 1 r.•~l~<V\ '2' CATALINA 19TI gla~s ---""'-='-=='---TllR~E l-'an1ily Gar ag e .tt.~ · ' Motor Hom.s * CALl~n~kITJ::NS * Sale. Lois of hOusehold ;~;I~~· l~n~~~~t.\1 ~~~t~ EXEC. DESK/CHAIR ] 25'' Color RCA Consol• !iloop. Johnson -~ outbrrl. S I /R t , 9160 Call s r,...\tW il!'n1s, misc. car pru'IS, rurn, Sl:l-5076 '\'a.II. finish, IK'~' rond. Al.so Sl75. 54S-£1:\.ql 5~.6.10. P.H: 6'13-9:i10 l--·-·--·-·------I I rte. 3001 Coolidge, Fri-Sal. _ n!1sc olc ~u1p & fu1 n. 11 8Af\OIEE. l'lln1plele. 19~ '7' \VIN NEB AGO DECORATOR'S Home n1any G • •·i 2 G PORT. EiC<.'. ·rypc11Tih•r. \\ kdays, 833-2·102. P l\1 ' s SZlO. :i39 Tustin Ave, ·~ • ...__ h -"h' 'Id Ori'' P'·,....,ns 0 " k GARA E -e, 3, 11 ~· n .• 'I-I"•-II•>"•• ,._1,.,l!'r, 01 , 0 1~ I I~ N "· h muoo1-nume, as f'Ve,3 , uig. ! ' "' '""~.. ' Pon1ona-Sat-Sun. 50 llondu 'l'IJ'' "'~" ~ ·~ ~'":°_..,. _ Boltsll'd .JI/ ,·e11·ro11 oo::ai· · Rens. rates. 96z..4387. l roll tor desk, French kltlilcn $6.i. ~lahoi;. t!'a 1·nrt S.'l.l. c I I S M1rJne Equipmeftt tC. hu!ch. lt'alhcr chair & S:JO. as is. 21" L'lllor $150. ;t\'l-ll17 EXl:: s .'\ <' 1rs 15 ~'5. Dks llOBIE I I 11•1 11·1t·. l\IOTOR t:on\e for rent. 26. ' . I pc11ec1. ?.Jany 111i!t'. $Ji u11. Sr(·y ChN ~ 2~. I'=== S85(). • , n1ton1an. Ni.'W . ' p1I 011• !))" SOFA. S!"JO: lo\'l' Sl':i L P lt'r,•r .~7 \V l!I, C.\1, 1 -67~.-IO!G, 67~SOI~ Re1ron-The Rolls Ro~ce of tlckin~ C()uch & n1alching P R I VA T E PL ,\ N ·r S.'.0, ·r.· t'OllSOlt', S'TJ; din 1'1l1 !H'J.3~08 General 9010 111otor honll'S. 962-2011. 11,111.h\i·ork pillow~. tnb\t>s. C'OLLECTION. l.iquid11 tf' liCI, Sl50: 12. hoat 11111111, &· _ • · 1 2r. fl. SL.OOP. Col!arsiblc T ·1 T I 9170 ches1s,ctc.,67l)..6666 this 1rl'f'k end. 129 Agate ii·l r, 52 5 0 . i\l l~C Pets 8087 Dl::L ~!,\I: Dinghy, G'S" n1ast.111\11·ood.nL·e<ls\\'ork. raieri, reve OF'fCE fu1i1 .. (OI' 1)('111, I ~:c, Hal. Isl(', l'!·lo:1ri1•r. s:·-.. 61fi-;l.139. Pt•1i cc.:1. s1:, . 1 1 ~ !I P :Sl!XI. 6 \~j::\J6. TE~T t1·aile1· l\'8!1led, r.111st Lgl'. 'Vnlnul grnin, formica (fAR,\GE SAi~~~ 1-'nnr nstic E"LE-CTI IC p 0 1 T 11-1 1 *Security Pet Prod* i-.;,•in111dt• _OB, like nc11" i\l.·\LJBU Out1·iggi'r, needs tie clean & in g 0 od ' I I • 'f27 •• ,,, ,_,,. -· ~ l { I 3 ' ·: 0~f 32c lb Coll 1·h 21c lb 1100 , .. ""'' 1IC'sk \\'/fill', conl"HtLOn pr cC's .. •X " " .,r ~· '-"'"-"" · · · · · ........ .....,. •·uiinl . n1osl. S200. condition. 497-"'Al " h. ·~3 T~·p l'1''1'i l1~r· unu~rd. ['il L ' !250 101 S2 ,. ~ 1oblc.-fil e +-L'Omn1odc. Selling cveryl ing. JS'"' "fl · · s · · niore · Boat•, Molnt/Ser. -20 114-5~S-liJi9 T . FV Sll"l'I cc. SJOO. I 2 I:.: I ;,.17-39711418 E. \\'llshlre SA -::::::,.:::.:::::c::::.'..:.._~::::::1 """""""°""""=""::::~ l:J' trn.iler. Naugahyde S\1'h'C'I ehair, 2 ainal'inc, · j!Xt-J!JY:: -• • 16' HOBIE CAT. n1any .-:tr<1 s. Asking SJj(I arm "hnlrs. Like ll('W. C;AJ{AGF. SALE, l..'11\'ll 111011·. TA PF: l'c>t'Ot'der . A:'ll/1'"~! j Pianos & Organs 8090 FIBER G L 1\ SS BOAT D::iys, &l4-:i771 , E\'cs &: 54S-7601 ll'\•in<', 552-!MJ.WJ C'r. 1'C'looding l'qulp., ~11-~ I REPAIR, lnfout or 11•a ler. 11·k.,nds 675-536•1 1--~,.,~=~~==-- se1. l'h". 9 Ml Jlal'l'OUrt Cir-rt1k~e1 h•, 2 Bf\\' TV. ,\!Sil • PIANOS 6~3-2i(}I • " FT PROWLER P A IR : L ll \' c .!l l'!I I s • C'lretronic pis. 673-719$ nit 71 '· • . SAIL nu HobiC' 12'. Cal Gas stove &: relrlg. B 1 u <'I G r e <' n io; t l'iJl<'. l'IC', !J.B. 9&2-2'Qh,. p.ni. ur11·e. • ORGANS Boats, Marin• Eq. 9030 orange. sail yel & \\'ht. Fast $700. S'>.6-7078 n1atching -rhow tahlf'io; & PATIO "· G,\R SALE d,,.,,. f $.,. •-0•~ cot'Tlcr t11b1r. All \Vnlnut Oolbt>S~ planls. ro~ bfk·s: WANTED I EVIN RU DE Elttl T.)Jfp Wl J.:;,. ""~ ·73 22' SELF cont. trailer. 11·/larnp. 2 p1c1urt>S & ~11·11g furn, 10018, misc. Zi57-7000 c 1 .. ~ 11 Rentals fr $5 Ou;boa.rd motor. C 0 111 p j :5" Sloop. \\~ hull, inb. sips 8, xlnt cond. Hitch&. all larnr All t'lllor r 0 -) • 1 .Rnll('f ,,.,.,11 \' l' n r n J.: ll'/l'ontJ-ol, also 16' boat & r ng . 4 dac sails. Xlnt cond. access. Sac. 831-M16. nn'lln~lrd Set-make orrt'r TF:H_RIFIC hon~e plant sale n1:1ehi111'. II prlN' is ri,::ht, Open Nights 'til 9 erlrr, 675-5.300 days :,JO.!S2!19 ~32!X'i-~·;'~7!>~72!11:;:~·,....~~--l;~~~~~~!!~~~I 'l·I 00..,. · · · 1 1ri:-1d· & Outs,•dl' plants •, call 5.'itH17till or l'>l--08iil. Sat·. 'ti'l S·.30, Sun. 12•• ' • c T 2 I: ,. ""·>' .... "" 17_ ) ~ <'vf's NU 18 A , mo. Trap. + I 1§1 --· -Jlrll'1.'u .. ~ ....... J-srnt•·c· ·<l'ECI 11 ' fl r::. S,\T & i\10N O:\L'I' . . 1'' • '· ~ 11 *Pianos & Grands* ATTENTION YACHTS:'llEN x~.Bst olr ortradelorl4· AutufwSM ... • l).·sk • dr1;sst'r s~t. $32j. \\:\?O~ 11·~1:rls, n101orc~·c\c I 110r111;~I pril'(' on :'trn111 &ld\\·in . Cable. Chickering USED i'o'lerine Equipment _l~_monohull. 6/;,--1725 __ ====iiiiiiiiil) I ~la -bed, $19!1. Org11.11 1 nt ks._~1;~t.~Ll~~j1rs & ~<'11.'!1n:: youl' 1' 11 1' I' e 1 • Fi!ichf>r . Ka11.11i . Kiniball SalC' boats-hard"·are--ctc. Sat Lehman 12 w /trailer --~i!l:1, 1-i:tng Sprd $60, purio Jtl1SC". • -· • J~6-Ji J.-,, -l\nabc -1-ln="on & l!am'i., -& Sun, lOa.n1, 1801 Bayside \"CT"\' clt'an 6T:i-TJ59 afl 6 Auto S.r. & Parts MOO I 111111 s:;o, BBQ $?.i. eh $9:"1 C,\rt,\GL SALE -SUN 9 X 12 Col1'n1nn Tent. ST.1. i\lu!<.'<f'll • Sohn1er . Stein-DR. C'Di\f . . l\11i1 ·-knru•s. ~::t .(l!flli I A11plianCT's & i\liSt•. 17821 Lu. I 71":XS4" \\'hit r p I c n Ir d \\·;1y -S111ry ,..., ('!;irk. \\'inl<'l' TRLR for 18. inboard. !i.i or Boets, Sl,.,s/Docks 9070 F'IBERGLASS. Spoilers. 60" .. : ---. -----I{"'·' 1'' V . 002-09~17 I <I>-'' ,,, . .,., .. ,,... S" -11· 1·1 1· 1 '----------·I I h ~!UST ~f'll .1 J)l'. 1\alnur hdr1n _ _:_ · · ·• ~~ a,.~ "'· J J • • ur 1 zer • 11111!1 UI be!<:! (lffcr niust also taker r~s I an 01,g-. store pn('('. st'! Llke llCI\'. f.: 1ng 19' SOFA, xlnt conrl1t1011, I 8:"<1·!1112 Nt>w Spinets fr ........ S:.!ki bi>.-1t. 6-12-3::41 \\'Al\"TED: ~lip or side lie for t'lr~ 1nosL sn1Rll foreign 1i·/headl10<ud, 2 nu:hl tlbs. 2 1 Bl:1ek & \\hllc 1lif'l'kl.'d. \\'HITE Oll';uu!rr tr('('~ in l u~1·rl lr<1n1 ............ 5% , . . . 22· powC'r h11:1t .i 11" SJIVl'\S c:1 rs .. 2-tOZ, P-0rschc, I~ flt''~!'C'l'S & 1n1rro1". SMO $2:/,"1 Gl2S·l-l6. lilllf b.-11·rcls. 10 fl. h1•11l1hv Players " '""""' $.'\0Ct 150<.;,\! •. Al~uluni i;:.ts •hnl •. sailboat. li75-2~48, 675--3:J!l l ctr. For info. &IG-007:>. 111· h('s-1 (Jffer. Cnll 5~1~;13;; l/Ot.:~l!:llOLD SALE. E\"ery-SW ruf'h, 01· 2 ror $30. ~rands ,. . .......... $395 1 As OC'\\'. ~iO~ • .. Boats Speed & Ski 9080 Let"·cen 5 & 6pnt. ll<'f. 9:30u n1 or h111-. .1:30 & 1hing goes. 480-1 Rh·tr ,\\"e., 5:>~20;~ *ORGANS* 6&-8.i9•1. ' CHEVY-60 BRAND spanklnf!' 7pn1. Ne11•po11 13'..'ach. 61i'i--1291. Cl:'.i\ll::NT nilxf'r $80. BSA Hl1\d11·in · C-0nn · Hun1n1ond . 1 . CAL :lO sails 18 rt flRt bottom 43~ ChP1.-'\• ne11· coinplete s1noll VS l/IGll Qu11l!ly, <'ll~to111 01·11! 'VASHER. dryer, twin Deds. dirl blkc li5CC 5100. U.1111 Klll\'Hi • l\iniball • l.01,:1;y · Ul.lni.i.ui ,~fRln &.;, J l b TR 2-X Edelh~k. H.R.~t: n1o!ors. _Fits all Chevys. Din. table & 1 chairs. \\'rouJ:ht iron tree bcm:h. 1ools. l.gi> i;eet. 9xl 0 vinyl RodgC'rs, -!~1nina$ --1111 -\l/\\indo.,.,, Cnll S~i-S840. Paragon headers. Sacr ifice! S-~~-Deh\'ered Cree. {213) Antifl1H! oak round 44" 213 395-2%.1. 549-ffi.l'.i. uh~ · '\urhtzt'r. . Boats, Power 9040 Ph: 979-584.1. -""""--"~'·-------! table. 11•/lt>1n·ts. Ancq \\'hite s·.i" 4-" Sl'dl Cl d Opr ignn ................. Sl:IO I Dalsw1 & Toyota engines & roniniO<I<'. 213 .. m.5971. "'ASHER $25., Dl')'tr $20 .. 2 s_~, .. J.,,, .. 1Gfng ass 1oo6r: Lo1\T'<'Y Spmet ........ 5195 16' 7" BOSTON \\llALER. [i] tran1> $99 to $360. i\losi all Sch11·inn bicycle. xi. rond ., :'<~n ass pane s, \\'urlil7.er Spinet, neo,1•,. S499 100 hp John~. Xlnt rood, I l c,\!!~~u1 .':.,~!n~~i,llcl,t~ .. ~,'h': $75, \\'atC'rhed SlO. 6-12-1)992 t~20 \7ibrator c h a Ir, * WIN FREE * trailer. loadl.'d. S 3, :.I 00 . T'INPOrtlt• Cother parts~~el"'/· 67~·178'4 " H ORGAN LESSONS ,.._7337 . •mpers, -• t S300. T\1·0 \\llite dProrator orses 8060 NE\\' gold shRg cnrpeting: Rec Vehlcl" t.530 I l"han-s, SIO. t'a. Charhl'Oll Sl'i.>. FULLERTON MUSIC 30' GLi\s.5P,\R Slllfr. TS C1 P9 s Sale/ Lnzht as Air . nn<I so prclly f'I{'(". BBQ. $;)). 19::1-251.~ REG. Q11r. l10l~ s1allion. 10 •I' _210 :'l!IO's loaded. Xlnt oond. m r ' '72 SAFARI O,_, d"•·on• ••• 1 I 1· )I'll., 11l•l1 t r aine d & ··• · 11':191 bu<'lld, f ountain \lalJ('y Sll.950 or olfcr . 673-8'lil . Rent 9120 I .... " . , ,...,., e s Lps. G_IRLS con1plclr. l)t!'(Jn11 s t•I 1•1,,, .... llo< ~-n ,,,-• ,•. t OU 57 •33 ===========: Th I no ,. ..._ . "" "'-' "'-''' ~· ii.: I SE 11lan1.... Indoor ,t.; 5 ... 6 ,., CAMPER is ary, a 1ng •ut:!'!I LS 111 ~Int conrl. tnc· dhl llol._,-1 _.,,, .. ,, s~. 11.,".l"rn ,........ 13' BOSTON \,·HALER. 40 n httll' ¢rr.q pi1r1y rlrv11n1 plus asvi'tNI :uil r11rn 1 ' l .. dl -""',.,~;,,,·"-'<fl ~"'-"t ~,",'""',-',· ~l u:-.t .s:icrllit't'. 1n N. Hnrllor. F'ullcrton hsp o/b. Xlnl cone!. $1495. SAGECOAO I C'an1per, for li'k• _,, -ooo 1 " ,,-1'(1rl1C' 1rue. C1'0t·het (lf :l·1•l1·1 . · .. • • . AA• c&tnc·.~.:l'fU""JIJ ~ -i .i' 871 -1805 i:,-,,.3-,.1 '71 or '72 El Can1i~ .. •lo! '"'" ,'->, m .i~o ... J fH4~1!1l a{l('t .1 I :'II. -------'"' '·" "' HARBOUR YW Slip 111111 our rll' we 11 l lin.l!t'rin~ yarn In 1'1 11'1~·-to-CH INA C;ib .. i.:ht~i< l'nlfo•c• '~ QtT,\R t~ Tl11n'Ohl't'{I .. 10 P.\l:\'TF:RS l:\l~DEl?S PRl\",\TI': PART\' '\"AXTS lS' Bi>at \\'/moorim.;. (>"l~~''"'C· a ll nfter 5 p.m. SEA:'llED-TQ.SLl.\I :-r\·lr--i l 1'f'rl1('111111•r l>fl tl!'n1 !1l1lil'h ti I I .1 I I ,1 ., ·I h.•111°!!'. l.!""11'1 1•111fo1mafKln. Odds & ~ ... nd.~. TO BUY P IANO rOP. SZ'lllO. OI' Offi'r. ..,.......,., has the effttt or a ll ~k nf 1 P:1l l~·rn 'i:XIS: Sl1.L'~ :!, 1, G I, llf •'·R·l('I, .• '1111 '~· :'ol!Tl'I 11·/fl;1..;;r n 111;1111• &1 ;i:.2-0l:l"J , I d fl ,.1 ,., ·I h;1 r ~1,,t•! .t ehn11,., __ 1•••1!:1r , "'''· SIC", "I'~. ·,q. • :_:_:;:_ ____ I CAS H. 5-17-9-~l 968·9610 SOITTHLAN D 1·a111pe r lop for 18711 Bl'ach Bl\·d., Sti-11":. . a a 11 on your i:.;111''· 11\1!'.!r ~ · . ,.1,, .. , .•·· ,,,,,,.h ,,,, •'· ·•I·'· '"I "' ':'...____ ~" 1in.1NO ,,.,, <.1~,,1 ,.,,,,,, I'"" -1 I' I Uk HUNTINGTON BE •cH · I Id 't'\'t'ST\' t-1\·•· 1·t·s ·1· I ' ·• -"' " 10'!1 \\'UR l~ITZER • Uf>rii:ht ':t/' CllRIS CR.\t,., T S io;l ps "!'~1 .... aocieri), c lit.'\\' ""' spray 1<11 un tQ 1•n1hro er, "" · ·· · • .. ·" -SHH -1 FUR-NITUR_E_ 1 FO_H. SAL~; 12 }r old ,\.ppy, ht'$! off~r. :'n1. 11 hl!e apt SI iO c 11 alt•r ~ =~==-~·-Printed l'f1lter ~I I IJ ~ : r"r 1•:11•h pal!t•1·n -IJ<ld 2;'> H , gilding 1-,~n!ly htit h\"\!"y shl\'l"', 5-lfl..-00.ll. Player P iano. needs \\1lrk. 6. i\r11· Sll'rn n n & d1ni:-hy • n t J fllll \\11 J, BU\" \'OUn REOtt~-~li11ses' Sl 1.<'!<: ii, JO, 12. JI, 11;, 1·1·11!~ f•or 1':tl'h panen· for AT WHOLESALE I i\lth all lal'k including lk'st Offer. ffil-101:i. I Bl'st oflr r. 6+~~-96Z-&'JW. ATIOXAL VF:HICLE PA.ID l't 20. Si1.t' 12 !hust 3-ll 1nkcs All' ~I.Ill :uid Spt•1·!11I 111111-1 894-2020 stiddlc. $200. ;,:;&...3Zl 2 CARPETING u1111mx S!};q BAl?GAJN· ·73 Toyo!.t 111· FOR OR. NOT. CALL US ~ yds. 60-lnch. Tr;insf('r. 1llin~: otht•1'\\•!s1• 1hll'd·1·l1uis yrds $.1 yrd, Orij::. $14.Rl lu.x, Camper Top 11· hoot, FUH BES ·· PRICE. OPE:-.! ok•livcrv 11·111 toke thl''C' i\IU~T ~t·ll. cui;t. niudc, drk ·I Yr Old. AR..\B-APPL Can yrd . 6 100 old, KB. 64&-7471 r:::,-,·:~. , STAR G A"'E~":" "'~ Al.r rond. Shag crpl, S291XJ. ROAD, 1: u N T r NG 7 o N !ilE\·E~T\'.mT. ("t:ST~ ll rf'kS. or •110?'('. Senrl lo l\'OIMl kini-: \\'tll<'r 1x•d. h1lh1'fl he S('('ll U.C.J. Stables. SANYO J.'rull jUlN!r, Llkr ),.~''Slf A\ ":=! IJ .I'-""'•' 592-1915 BEAOI, 18SC1 BenC'h Ol \'d .. for each pauern & ttdd 25 Alic" Bl'ook., th~ D1\ILY & h1·r111·1· -+ 1b1C's & 111111 612--0256 <'l'rs ii p.ni. nM\•, rost $95. Used once l'i .._.,0 111· 1...I ,\)' N '''LI 1~ Li••• 8 t"OO'f over cah caoi(>('r 842-~-t ren1~ for l"toCh pnltf'1i1 ~or PllAOT, 105, Needlecrart 111u1. 1112·rli:H RLG. T.B. 7 y1·s. 16.2 hnnd~. S:iO. 6-t.i-1573 T.l 11•• ir M r.,.., Oc·'• .... r ... ., r:;;..J.. J.'!,. H" 11 .-·,-. front dlnetie ne.11· ~ ... ,,, & ~R:cc~V~~h~' ~l---~9~5=30 Air :\loll 11 nd Spc<:lnl llnnrl· [>l'p!., Br>x H;3, Old O>Clst•u llANT!•.tJ Prh·att' part~.· ,",~·•" V ... .,.,J,~, •o '"" $•0•1. v 0,, ,,_1,_ I s·•u-' .._~" 11 9C e IC es lin•: otherwise thir '-•·11•-i" s1'"''''· ,,-.. ", \'ork. N.Y • 19" COLOR TV, cl1·nf)('s. Ex-~ , .. T 1 M curta ns ......,, or .,.-st o <'r 0 ' .·I • , ·.~F.ll "l'IC<'S * Call ~)1-1-IOil. II ")16-lt.)6., o d~.-r f'I' 1Yll'~H:1i• ' • onJay is.21.)ll.'8 .,. !!AA illi3 " delivery 11111 tnkt' lhl't't' 10011. Print NAnlt" ,\11dre""' "' l'li(l.~ .• ~I 0 l1' <'nt L'(lnd. ~'!>O__b.114 _ 1Nld.,.·•.th•cr1r•PC"d•nq tc•u">bt•• ftj_1~ .,, _, Sl ,"95 IDEAL "'/f'flb .. inll & "'t!ek.!1 l)r ITll)tt, Send to Zip. l'llllf'rn Snn1bf'r, t"LASHY OiESTNUT. Re~. 5.16-0019 ( T•v•u~ r! H'"' ' (j.0< l!-•I'"''<" Koi,io '68 DELlJXE "" Ton 01E\TY po t lo rrn. Blk lo l•Vc.:r~•l hilt.:. Marinn i\ln.1'1ln. the.' O,\Jl ,Y '-'""'! 150 most -11uhLr dl'· •l.OVESEAT ,,. !IOln cu~tom Qtr. Gelding. S Yr. Gd. • ,,,_. h I I"' f.,, A""• ... ~ .~ 1 "·.-.&"'"' ~~· ~ -•' e<:' n · Truck & Olm""1" PIS. P/R, Adlts llJ:f' 18 or l)!tll·r, 110 ,.... Sbo Pro t H '"--1·~a 't "'·"·Ill/Ill I\'~~. 't '.,,._; .~' '"' '•' •' ' ~~ ,.... 64&-P JLOT, 4(2, Pll.llt'm Di·11t., 11lgn11 In our 111"1·1 Nf'tdli'Cnilt mori<' e \'fry _i:tl qul\J, never w spec · .• ..,.... "IO Datsun 2401. "'' te 1 •• c.. '" ~o• 1• "''\. ~ T \'-8. Fully !'f!if-<'Ont. pctli. 2684/:llR-9065 232 \\'rst 18th RI., N1-v.· ('81&1'tK:Atlt•l'l1.fl.,!Tl lRF:E US('(l,u~u.1llv hn1,9f~-i910 Jewelry 8070 8~2-091 1 :·I ~1•1 •;'.')o',• i r-..... '1' ltllll •I " l:An1pcr.$~i'I0.5-t8-t>Jl GAS TAN K" insliill rd by \'t1rk. N.Y. 10011. Prinl l-'1-.:t 1\NI· n!l ln!ii<k' .... 7Sc" f\F.\fER t:St:D\· C°J\·ei GRAXDFATl lER Cl.OCK. ~ »-~1 71-~~-·;· ;f,.. ..., ~ 46flQ.8'.'-' 8t.,' i\IERCED. R ~f rig ;\1ltjtln\-ny. Truclai, ln1port1. SA,\tf:. ,\ DO f( t: ~ f>! illth N<'I' ! '"°'"' + Knit Kook f 1.111 C'IU>lll $3((1 l"'hnir Sl7:i, OIArii OND 2 61 Cl~. Sh11ped f(lt Mil', i\IOON DIAL.. ~ll W!"c.;M~~: n ~ ::·.. ~ ; :; : , • !~17, .. ·~~ Jacks, Stove , ()\·en $600'. 8:.8 \\ · lltth, C.lt. ~~1nt~~: and ~ T \·I. I': lul' U3si ' TiMue Ptt~f2-l ! dh!l'llC !W.'I $ll'. 613-9118. Pti1 L rt111:. l"t'.~rly flli\\ll'l':8. Robert Coopt'r. 6-19-3)20 " ·,.1v"t 1~ ,~:"°-.'':'::-~~~· ';"" ,. ' 01~ 1, 7..&, _ ~153 af_!_ S_ P~ sp0r~R...-c;:-R~otf~o~9540= ONE FREI-~ PATTERN Of Nf"A•! NH'd!Ppofnl'~k ~.:~ !:>'.'<lf r.OLD IJha.a: t•rrei'.2 lop co~r. ~11111 hil"llt \\'t'ddlng ~IATT 8: B:1:spg. Xlnl. ::·~ S10U 11 ... • ., • .,. )tO:o-i7 .; Mobile Homes 9140 '&:i !\AJ A Bug. R:1 d I 0. yOUr C'holcero Jitndft>r one ft'w! t1°"· .. ~ ('rochf'I pc:. Blk !CeCU011.111. Gn'tn Ri,ng. r1r>1al .,,~.~Cl~.,\'holc-('(Jnrl $39. Scl"l't'n 36" DI~ ~, .. !.~-~ :~i-~ -" :·e.-''~J.2 16 ~ lrtt n.1111em lrr.1idl' NF.:\\! occa" chllir -1g..oo12 11ne P 1'1" v<1-1o~ll. Door 110 -219' J•' .uw ,., c .. t11co1,. ~IORI LE llome ~""'CC. Cotlui. rollbar. Slmpaon l111n11:u sPn1N'C.-sUi\l~lf:R CATA· ~;1 .. · r~~h;j ·~ ·:. ::::: T\VJN 'ol';O, ~AK BU1'~t'ET Df;.t;;Pt.;RATt :. l..adt~ ril\Jl, KIN G. 0 . ;::,, . m 0 "'' (' r ~ ~ :; .. ~! :; :~~:; !: ~;:: ' -~~ ~: .. -r. ~ltN, 'ol'lllk ~,.,.,shopping, iellt bcll!i. "'lthout eng. front LOG. 100 ~ylea. all alzee. n .. lanl C'r'Or~c "'-k .• ,1_,, ~lake ollt>r. $.'lpphi!'f'.i;, Oi1111mnris & II l nd\llo 1 6 ~ '"1-"r 11 wi-' ~,....__. l> ~b.xlmum Ne 8 X 42. ft'nrit'Ol &: mt-t'. Bnl crfff'r free pnttem coupon. 5(-nll ni.l•nl •ror r•n:"" 86ok l,OI ~ij....31M ~R..,"b,iitol!l0-5tm<11, ~p.~r SI~. Sell ~~~~ nft'::. 7 .r:.· "' '"'-,1• ~JI .M ia Tc•• -"'~· ... , »lJ.40~.; Adul11, no Pfll. Rt'al.. rtnt. O\"Tr S300. l.'li'O ft'aLlion Avi<:. -... ......... l..J11Jl.llJ: ·.'o'• .,, a. ~11!'~ '""......,.., O f al1 6 •;"'-,..,... n!lt•nt ~!nn<')' U."* . Jl ,(IO :\'7 \10 ""'""' • •OU•••VS ~ --~· -~-"~ + KNrr Book 11.•llh J.'OLD OUT COUOI. 1111ugh. M h ' 8071 M \\'f': l\.1011.'tr, er.r1m111n, 6 t I . 11.ilf II :)i ,,...e !I' I~ -Wood hull nor ..... Formula v .. '001ph·h1 Ch 1tftook ••• s1.oe rowrt'd.S'.; Bt1riiboohtlr. ec1ntry Bi d 'l . !IP J 1 " """""""" •11> • JA"1tft"';o)'. ""'· , ~.f1,,.11in:: ba1le f\5:sur paltom •. St.Xi 'vrnplete Af<h•M~n.1-111 .fl(I 2 ,1001, -,_11 61;.r.""7 , .. ~~M~:·".~ ... ·,,~~--.... us I ~-·~&-11 1io.--. '1. •" '1111 ~ Chr, flylrc kri.1 .. r. SI"' 2, RC'ady tora.<'t.'. J..:uitant ••• "hkHIBook •. Sl.00 ., ....... \.Al v·V"" ~rRAY UOOTll, ron1m'I, ..... ,.... ... " ...,.., ......... ""1J· '()1 "tlS ,,l"e ........ . In.Ji.» .. ._,&JS-"'~---Good rompeti"'' <or. I Pth.f'l 1\f;han" Sn, It ,1,00 ~ Ml I •? tlflt ~°',.. , · • ; ... ..-;--::.• _,.,., .......,. lm;tam ~ln1t Book .• ~1.00 ooli nf 18 Qun1,. Not. 1 , . Mk1 n .,,.,,SQNABLE -Con11,.1•tc 10':1:9', 3 111t~. pr.'s..-utt pot IRVINE Coflgt Counll')' ~luh ... --r-,. ,.., ~· '.'-""~l I Moto~let/ \\'Ith ex1n . $1Jj() llousehoh.I ltt>m11. nl ttsl· \\'/all vah·~. COit S3500 family membt'nihlp. "111iQ 11 A·111· ' •tM:fJ • -r -""'" 1 '"'7 Any de v 11 the BEST DAY 111 tWM'11n1 QuUt U.111k Xt1. 2 d 12-U liOO ~t 60 , ~--({,' / •uO. 11 :M ~· '' • ' 111 1• I!"... Scootef'& 91SOll~=~~~·~--~~---nin an 11rt! Don'I del-.v.. • ..••• * cncf'. S. T'J26. Se ' · 385/833-Sl Call &l ....5w:i ft "111·• ~· .... ~"' -.1;1·~;-..-4WIMel Drive& 9Ssf Dally Pilot Clauifled Adi I Q11tll• fnr Todt.y Nt1. 3 Mk' DECORATOR dt'1il(tl living 24" ROTi\R\' Sit on l\lll\\'t!r, Don't drop thl!: b.!t11 •• , Gt't r uff. II -il(-;:,. ~r 1'.J' ~ ~. ~ • ,_.i.., u"9 ov1 t<r11 D\2J.11,,~1 i'"~J{""''' '""' \j•·t-· • ')~.l~I 'I) 11 11rt. '72 ,., 175 !\Utuki llt'hlJI for ~•o. look t1f 16 .Jiffy nup , •• 6'lc rrn 1111\le, Wt\il(I velvet, ' Sin" '""' t1 ,lob \\-1th a low-<:0st Dally .-:;;,.\-' ll '' • ...,._~ \t:Y '1; 11~t" \A, db1. s:rm. or 00111 offer. Pl1: '71 LAND ROVER tuned. & 1nl.t1C. 673-!J2m, 8.12-l::oci Ji.ft;;. Pilot Ch'l115iflf'd Ad i IH2--93'78 613-3J83 l1zsoo. .i.t\...:li i '63 • "' v ' t '67 i A w of 73 I n .,, ' A c v w ) l G • ' ' ' I , Tr~r;;ua;;cr;,;:-----,9iislioii:iBii:MU.w;-----~,,..---------.. ~-~----=---------=----------------~a_,_. _AP~ ~8. 1_•_1• ___ --~-DAILY PILOl D J3 1---------·--------97~1;:.2 1 Mercechs Beru 9740 Po,.1ch• 97SO l Volkaw19tn 9770 _G_•_•_•_,._1 _____ 990_1 1 _c_•_d_ll_l•_• _____ ,,_1_s ,,_c_•_d_1_11•_• _____ ,,_1s Cadillac -,,- ·n.1r £t.'"'~' .. ".:'o·.·,~1· '!.. .. ,. ORANGE COUNTY'S '71 ""'RCEDES ·10. su "· ""'"" x • .. s 32 BUGS COUPE DE YILLES ·10 CADILLAC ..... ....c: .... U:~<r si400: OLDEST "'~ ><••· """-"""" SPECIALS CONVERTI BLE In extra. $3.«xl. 499·2't96 & Ap~al'flflt'P. Crp. 0 r Ii.,; Le11 Thon 35,000 Milot --. 280 SE COUPE ""~"· a. .. """· ~ '65 to '74 Ch .... · I OF THE 11 to oote u.·,1u11ful su~r Slue with '&9 CH.EVY' Canyill. 6 ply 19i0 PORSCllE 911-T, rom OAYI 1961's thru 1973s ni.itctung: blue )i•llther . new urea, 2 cu tanks, h11" Come In iold !!et lhi~ A~t/f"~I. n1o11..:lli, j s1id ,j $895 • 1973 Coupe De Ville J-',,,1 .. ry air i;.uld. Full ab', tu)' lift hitch, lull hf'itutlfUl cir a.nd )~Un ~~. £"G~ nli / SPRING SAVING f!en.1\'""-"'k.-e-i: n I rl I b [,, (' k I'·)" 1,. Ttll l' Tf'leSOOll'9c SJO'l''tt, 53&-m!. nlOrn, dri\'l' It a""'a)' .. 1 •Pff'd. HARBOUR YW '74 Ponti•c -SALE I , ln>'I !up f;.,>ld 1,,~stn-"'I Sto't'ru\(, Sl1·rt0. door locicL '31 O fEVY S'pttlal .a dr. 1974 BMW's •Ulfft\I radio, air Renoult t7SS Ventura J.•;11h&•r 111r.~r10r. lull P'1""1., ~.-,. \"\, .. '\\' tltt1 Just Sc!d&n. Ex. m«h. c-ond. c o n d I t 1 o n l n a , p ov.·l'r I 1>1711 &-11cti Blvd , R.ll-1 C)S • lliMf. °"'h ,, ... ""I•~ 1.11·'"'"' air. Ill! "h•·t'I {_~ 11').:l'OllS & ln ti.m~ for !he needl l'*int. A1>kirc iL200. 1~~~~·~c!7fc~f~~li~: 111«-ri"', ntdial litti, SU:'\ ·ro Rt:~1\ULT. Crl'at HUNTINGTON BEACH .s3,,.63,,,3 e I \\II~"\! r;uJk'I . fil'l11"r •"-...... ,. ".11-:11"·enther<IT6 \'QCJ n~ Htmet on rtmalnl~ 1913 models. ROOF. ~=.\' c·a~~u. C11.ll 2 LEFT --72 COUPE OE VILLE lock~ Ln" n1llr~ t4ll~~cx1 i '69 FORD. Auto. N~w utility SALES.SER lCE LEASING SAL£ PRICED or J ·~•rl••d. /,11 111r, ,\: lo null·~! $5799 aervtee body. Perl. cond. OVERSEAS DELIVERY Seab 9760 ,73 Plymouth '~v. :.!NI• 1972 Coupe De VIi ie . ' $2500. •IZ-0;33. ROY CARVER, Inc:. SQUAREBACKS $4995 I'"'"'' "" '"""· '" 11 1965~Cl!EVu~· ·N~llVtt>'bJ!k· 8 ROLLS ROYCE B?.f\V ~Wl l··..:· '73 SAAS 32Sonl'E't. tportscar 1969 •1161 $1 795 ,. ,.~!~~N..... • -111•1\IT, \'ui:,I !()p, 1111 lf't1thl'I" 1 '-'"'· ew ,,.., &_ ...,. F. !""SI UMMI 61'Angr. MP!{, AMITTf nMt m11t• o.uu1 71 COUPE OE VILLE 1n11•n,,r Tilt ,.., 1'l·k·~''"P"' s .. $600 or otr. 67>.7646 Costa~~~· e'u' .. ~ .... •~•• ~l rt<> Mil-mild., on\y l,000 1970 •214 $1 895 S29.88 Ln1.1rir·', Int'. "Ir. l· lu rn!lt•i. ~h'<'l'h"'· ~t('I"~" door loc-ki=: ~ VOLVO n11. r..fu11 rec to 11pprecLt1<>. HARBOUR YW v " • '7! ('p<> th·lr. \ I l'nlt11•r ~pill !>t"l\\ll, n@'W + 1111·1o Sr .,ho1,:k"-I~ n\11<"~. Ju~1 1-1ui;:ht 111·v. on1:. Jk1.t "13 CHEVY LUV 1972 Bf..:f\V 3'.0 CS. nlaroon 496-0785. t~(! '.:!81 .\II th•• :-.n·ao; ,\' ticar llr;1nr! Mais. Air Omdltlonlni; 11iulo, Jeathf'r, 11teroo. • rnl. 1966 $3995 nc11· ~2'iiJ-:0\~I Xlnt Olodltlon 492-l!W» IJT-3713, 753-0063 ('\'I', Harbor, c.~1. 6-'6-9:.tl Subaru 9762 lSilt Bent·h Rlvit., ~·12-U:(o '72 Pontiac • $4599 '63 Ol~:VY " 10,, v .. cC-a-pr"-1=-===:.:......9 _ 35 USED HUNTINGTON BEACH W•gon 74 COUPE OE VILLE 1970 Coupe De VIiie 1•ff• r 01·c·r lv11· b o Q k . 5j2-1!<~ itandard um. $750. t!M-0018 _ _,__ ______ .:::,7:.,:1S MERCEDES The Herbor Ar n 's '71 VW Bug Fw11/ lolideo, '"1 ""'" 11' ull J'l(l\l!•r, fu i' ;i1r: 4 000 F11"till') air l~nd1t1oni11i;: full Camaro after 5:00 pm. 11 C11pr1 28 mP&:. silv~r·black !lri ~I . u11l('J, Aln~I ni•w lr-.in Z.!31 ' )•)l\1'r \'1111! top ~ ull ---------- V•nl 9570 decor packagr, 2000 'cc ON DISPLAY newest Nic'I' 1-.1r' t26.'>Dl.F J S2588 SA.VE lr11th1•r iot1•r Tilt .t-I'.\ \fAHn 'IJ'i Hali)' SpQM. -'917 '7-1 FORD YAN 3 spttd lrnnsmis.skln. radio, heater, V8 engine. (i:il01J ~ $1977 ~w.le.wiA W TOYOTA 1!166 Harbor, C.!\t '67 FOR D EconoHne Van, hii:; 240, 6 cyl, paneled, l't'pt'd, Am-r~m radio, lrg chrom(' "·heels on rear, $990 or bcs1 offer. 64.'i-1426 aft 5. 7J Dodge 1elect Van. custon1 interior, cuslom paint. lPss than 10,000 miles. S~5('(). or best oiler. 548-0552 ·n FORD \\'lndow \'an· Chateau. NC, PIS. P/B, loaded,31,000 mi, i 3 4 O O. 6"Hl299 '62 FORD, Ile\\' p.1in1, id tires. RUM~. $600 or bst ofr. 581~. Autos w~nted 9590 CADILLACS Largest Selection In Orange County Coupe DeVWe<11 • Sedan l)e.. Villes · El Dorados . Cor.· wrtlbh!s. Also many other select C:.1d:Uac Tracie-lns. TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR A.LI.. FOREIGN CARS cau or come in to see us. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\'. Coast !iv.')'., N.B. 642-9405 \Ve pay lop pr'1:e in c11sh for your clean used cars & trucks. Howard Chevrolet l\JacArthur nncl Jumboree t\Cwpol't lkal·h 833-05.'J..i WE !!UY IMPORTED AUTO.'; BEST PRICES PAIOI De•n Lewis Imports 1!:66 Hf.I'bor, C.J\1. 646·930C CASH FOR YOUR CAR 546-7070 AUTOS IMPORTED General 9701 Impart Specials '61 VW BUS BENT~-'61, S·2. f1ying Spur. SOOan. AJun1. body. Only fiO made, Mint cond .. 556-1240 839-5!119 FERRARI. ·~ Super Americ11. Short v.·hl ba~. mint cond. 556--1240 or 83.'>-5919 '67 CORTINA !i.1.000 :1() mpg tape dl'Ck n1ags, xtnt rood. $1,150. Audi 9707 ·71 AUDI 100 SL , A;'f/F~1. auto. 40,000 nil. X I cond. $3300. Must .s e 11 , 96<)-2388 '71 BEIGE Audi. 71,0'.Xl ml, 2 dr, 1tlck, air, Sl.)40. One owner. 673-4446 Austin.Healey 9709 ·~ AUSTIN 11 E ALE Y Oa.uic, 98,000 orig. rnl, Convert _t_wi Ii: tonneau, •ire · •1Us. RJill, lmm11c. oond. Ont oUer .• 551-1278 BMW 9712 CREVIER IMW I • ~ SUBARU $1895 " I \11111, :ur I' ;-:, l'tlllOl'll "'hl1 t>ng Ill", 5f"=U, am. heBlt<r, Ir ""'hPl<' ~li'•'l'U\L: ·'Ii'!'• ... 11.sk1ngil.9';il.'586-a686 '72 MERCEDES BENZ , 69 COUPE OE VILLE n1ulr1pi.-,. ~-'""1!1·111 s~·~l Pn piy &i4-l'IAA!t CAPJU 'Tl. arc, V-6. decor. LUXURY 4.S SEDAN HAR~ORr VIEW HARBOR VIEW 171 VEGA ruu flO"rr. utr & I<'"' oHI;;-• ~~ndlt111n l1t.,hlt· & uu! Chty;olet 991i tdlver, l!:nt)', 4 srxt, 15~1 Beats the 1:ns1.1, more mileio SUBARU Wegon '~"'· :r.::oi i(A•BQIJ• milt'~. S3295, 613-6921 . II w 1 & · SUBARU ,.,,.. ...... tic •••"'"""i9"" $2695 $2899 l!li3 :'-IO:'li'TE C.\l~l.0. All per 1i:a 1111• 1 sgri enirine :!lOO HarbotBhd a,,1 _,,..,,, n 11&i)l e , 1 ('\'Ira~. Lili•· nl'1\' ~ Colt 9717 '72 Colt Wagon On!)' 9.:i50 milt'Ji, automatic:- t1"8nsmission, & ''<tra cl<'Bn! r.iust at'<'. (171HOA 1 fnr lnrn.: tune ownel'Wllp, fncto"" 11.IJllJorized r :'o! 61H••" S1088 1968 Cou ..... 0 v II $3~ I' clasi.1..: hnc~. ari1I01.·ra1lr ·~ c.:c"~·=----,-o ~ 74 COUPE OE VILLE .... 9 1 • j n.!'.1"~· ~ 1·' fl\ l"<lrt)'. beitlll)' and Mll!I)', SM$. s~i.lilli:ing in all I '71 Wesphalia ~ 1111 IJO"•'r. file Jo.Ir. l1•<1lhl'r,1 ~ -~··101')' ftlr . {"\•fld11l(!nLne: s,;;...i~ ----- Coulrl arrani::e lea~ for Euro~an O\r R.f'pa.ll"S i.\Wlll'I n11lf' ... •~o.'2ib1 ~ull V0 "''r. \Ln~! •1"11· i;ll C11E\'. F.ICu1un" ::;, \'-8, 1uit.1llll· .11.111)' (473GBZL ,,__ 211Xl Hnrbor Bh·d. Camper '73 Buick SAVE .1~'"1brr intl'rk,r. r,ii .~· ,\1r. P/S, T0111111·riu CQ\l'r • .__111 ?>fesa &l'Hli60 l1'lr~~'OPi" stl'f'1·111.: !Jt'low l"i:.ooo nit. Xln! Cnnd 53\!!j. ~o. 166 C1ntury • O 11--k~ .~· ,11·.1 rl•·•ut ,{ i.harr 1. ,~ •lljl;--4\''"'' House of lmports 1 S2895 11 ·w• 11••11""' ,.,,,,. O"I 71 ELOORAO •\\\·,~,1 1 ·1• • · ···-~~--.~7 Toyota 9765 ·~·• 00•111• !101~11 ~-tit! 1_,11 , .. ! ,1 ,.11 1,.1,h, 1 $l S99 ·~H l'l'"'"ll1• \t11ll1u fl rlr. 523-7250 i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij, HARBOUR YW $3488 ,1 1 f\'O (~Ill' IO\I 111111•,. I .'lov.\ 1'1 :'·I 'Ill .\!r !t :I ti in. '73 MERCEDES 220 I ::~111 :1r1,(1(1 1n1 1 lJ'<nl'r. t'<. Only S219S HARBOR VIEW SUBARU C.!\t. 2100 llarlxir Blvd. '"'"""" Datsun 9720 AutQn1a\11'. air L'Ondillon1nj!;, 1·:1d10, ht•11ler, tikr n (' w . r.111~1 ~>e. S S.\ \·1:: S f·l89J·lGB' Only FREE ·yv 1~111 ~·111·h n1vrL, ~t"Z-1r·:, '74 Grand Prix $~95 HAlfHCAotllA( f'_on11 ~1,·1, i•1~~-1i'2T.1 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH F ~t•~ •o•dttl 'E •Kwh•• 73 COUPE OE VILLE I MOO,....., lt•d· ''" f111:\ .\IH ·'::~,':;,Jc l:~~~k. \\'ith~pur1'IHtSf' '6" \'\\' (" V IQ'">) c•r, pOUffl c .... -140-f1 H\\1Hl', lllllY " · ' illllpt"r-ll/l, •"' 4897 rulJ Jl"\•("r, f;i, dll, )1'.dhL'I', $~)1 '1711-1>,l!I. "' any nt"'>I 1111, ,\:'ol -r:'ol,rl4'1v 1 i r •·,. , s 1~:?11~·1\ 1 ------TOY OT A snio:;: d•'\ tl'r, Exrel C'lmrl $6095 .11 CAD Sc>d1<n O.,\'i!lt'.1 S'.r.IJ f•l' I)<.·'.' olf(·r. 'til Cnrv11:lr '73 DATSUN · $6977 JnlltO<:k S2.00I. 5'li---;.·;:'~'7'---! O l~.OOO ~I I. PERrl-:(;T ~111t1<>n \\a;,'On;.} !!pd ~11ck ~tu&t bring in th1i1 ad to Volvo 9772 1 '68 Pont iac 68 COUPE DE VILLE CO~n. Air ront!, flO\l'(l" ..'.:!'11'· :.10:'-IPC, a~l·t PICKUP ~VAi. ltuliA W ~OLYO quaUJy. O,fler good 4-2'2-T.i Catalina Fiill 1•1..,,1 r 1.u· ,1,1 nnly l'\'tT}1hin:;:. lt'lllhf'I'. F~t 1!166 CllE\'Y CAPRICE, 4 lhru ·l·:fil.-H,~U-RRY , '68 VOLVO • o~· "'1rd•o11. ONLY<•. -.:0.1,\1 1n1I·.. ~rrro & lnJlt", \'lnrl •~p-Tht' dr, 11/c, R & H. pou·c:-r Auto Tran.~. 7 .000 miles, Un- rl •r Fnctory \\'arrant)' ie62.86\Y). , 6f'!':;1LE:; M1111 •H. 52895 \\urk"' S'l".00 fii:;...CJ62 lhl'UIJU1, $650. &:!3-Jli!\::! Bill MAXEY TOYOTA . ' ) ,I '' ' ' • • \ '-l , ·. ' . ' . ! l ,1 , I '71 Datsun 510 GAS SAVF.R 1311.lCXXJ $1495 HARBOR VIEW SUBARU C.i\I. Gl'>--0660 2100 Harbor Blvd. WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAID FOR OR NOT. \\'ILL PAY TOP DOU.AR. f :\LL KE!\:1 ALLEN". 540-M·l1. * OA'fSUN * 2-WZ '73 Black, a i r . A:\l-F:'-1. n1ags. Ra l I y min-ors, rron1 & back ~J1l'ak1·rs. Orig 01vncr. 7<m t n1iles. E.'\. (_'('lndilion. S5,900 call !H8-198i after 6 P:\I. '7:{ DATSUN, 610 \\'agon. '68 T.-ilSE SPdan. Tob.1ct-o Silver Gl'ay, 4 spd. air, Brm\·n p S, p H, A/T. Besl I radials. S3650. 552-7946 oUer. 673-0613. . Bill' MAXEY TOYOTA . ~ ' ' , I 1 I '74 TOYOTA Best Deal Anywhertl LEASE OR BUY All Modtltl DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA Seit Deal Anyw ere! LEASE OR B All Mod1l1! OVl::H:-:~:A'i J1ELl\'El'Y SPE('l,\l.JST...: DEAN LEWIS VOLVO 1 1~ llar!..-ir. {'\I lil•1"'fl' 'ti9 \'nl\" J 11, .1urn i11r, r.ui1n, I rJ<J)r, Sl :'.1.MJ. ~~j'l..f!iS I 1•\P~ • "-" -'' c>t ~~·n 1.~c-__ 9901 1%6 llRrbor, C :\I. 6-t6-s: .. :-; ---------- ~LE--A=sc-,-, =BRA~,D~NE=-w-;1 WAGONS TOYOTA l~?~orolla Srd:!1'.I for only ~ .• ::. per mu. ~ ,73 B , k E W mos. open enrl lease. 1 u1c state agon BILL MAXEY TOYOTA l·,,I !;f:\\H !'.I \'!l "!7~·n· 1.l ~[J\.t,'[(1, b~.\l1-i 9 P,\S."'~:;o,;(;EH-., s~:.\T Factory-air r"Ond1onn1n~. 1u!I l>O"'"C'r. lugc,n:c r.i c· k . "'1>0rl~ra1n s1d1n1:. ~t•·1•"• Lq73 z.ioz. ale. xlnt rond, 1970 ~lercedcs Benz 2j() C. I stereo Clls!tette, $ 5 2 0 0 . f>'ully E"qulpped. Call aftf.'r 536-6216 or ~1549 aft 5pm 5:30• s.ia-t9:i.i -~=~=~==~"' .,, ...,, SL. d"k bl•>e. '73 TOYOTA \lilh tape dC"1·k. 1ilt 1\!l~'"I. door lorks, CTu lsr control , sport \I ht't-'I~. ~Joi;-1 e1"f'n. dlx. exu·a & le~s 1han J~1.(0J n1il,.~ 1St:r. 1~31 ' I I Ir, i\1110 T1'an.~. Air Cond, '71 ·510 DATSUN \\'AGON'. 4 Excellent ronditlon. Low !lpd. R/11. Good condition n1ileage. Call 551-4267. CORONA $l7!Xt or best offer. 83J..0887 ~~=~~~---- '7{) Dal~un jlO, 4 DR 8 track ;M;.;c:G _______ 9_7_4_2 111ags S800. 25 mpg. • 5..12-8374 • ·r, :'l\G ('nnl'f'l't. lov.· ml, X-1 n1pg, l'ri('('d S2'990. Call 8J(}..77i0. \"1n~l Top. 1:'J61!SOJ . $2799 1972 PLYM. SPORT SUBURBAN WAGON I ' S1088 • @ Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac: 2480 Harbor Blvd,\ COSTA MESA 546-8017 -----1969 CA DI LLACS 111 Cp •. IJ1• \'illt•s. •2• !'.t•rl. D•• \'lilt'' ,\JI \\ !lh !:1Ptt1t·y ' " • ••!''!lll(1!111:::, 111\1 l~''-'"1', ,\.,,,..,. "' \ 111,1 I 1r•p. full ,, 1lh1·r 1111• J '/'111 • tt•lo•!.f'i)f!ll' ,.l .. •'1101t. ~t<'l'ctl. d•>tll" ln<'k.~, •·~r. ••!,., ,\I\ lr1I• 111111·11 ~:~· 1z\·r1-.111 \'nur {'hnw1• S2299 NAMRS CADILLAC 2600 Hari>eo' ""4· Costo M-.a 540..9100 '71 -FLEETWOOD San D11·~" r·1'\\\ .. 1 .\11 !) Pk\..-~-. !~1.;1,. ., \ . ._ i•·I 495-0800 831-0800 ----• ELDORADO'S P.arl11d !1J"l'S & ln1n1a<·ul,1t• t~[R JUO Q.~1 $4399 1970 ELDORADO F.11'l•iry ;ur 0·11n•l\!f<>n1ni.: Full f'()W( r All 1 ... 11hr1• 1111 .. n11r V1n)I t1'f1. 1'111 & frlrM'O Pll' ~'""rinr. ~lr!'f'fl r[(• ('!•·. lJ'>\1' n11lr11i.:r ,(· Sh:trJl. 'lflO J!GJ I $3699 I NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Hart>or llvd. Co1taMe•o 540-9100 .'I "Pf.I: ca: 1. \ r \11'd Hluf' I 200l's, 2002's (Automatic•) BAVARIAS, 3.0lA'• & 3.0CSA1 • OVERSEAS DELIVERY CENTER ORDER YOUR CAR FOR EUROPE NOW! • 5 year or 50,000 mile WARRANTY AVAILABLE ON AL L New BMWs • Xlnt pre-owned BMW's: • 66 1800 Tl-4 speed, restored to 1 perfection I• 69 2002-4 speed, sunroof, AM/FM le 72 BAYARIA-4 speed, air, AM /FM : • 73 3.00SA-Executive car, can lease • '68 lJATSC~. 200l Clean & sharp! Ne\\' I rans. & brakes. $1300. S37-7i8 Fiat ms Opel . Bill MAXEY - TOYOTA , ~,.at. f>"actory .11r mn1h!l1Jnlng, .<tu Io mat 1,. 1ir"1 rr 1it1 •rr in:;:-. po 11 1• 1 lu·akrs, l"".!d10,' hl•atrr. roof rack, v.hi!<' tilde v.aJI 11r»~. po11rr Cail i;:ate "1n&1\•' l..tl\l l!'l<JU~ l:rouii:ham . '70 un1trr '.U.1),-") 1111. Sl('l'('ll. Lc.;s lh<o.n 2i.OOO rn1le~ '1:J03-I '70 Opel t :\.\1 L\'Jlll 11 l\ u 1\r I.lark TH>a1l1 tr,r '" :-.11<>. fi.161211 ''-tlt1 r.l;1rk \ l!I\ ! '"P· l'lu~h\At -U d---9900 -< ' ' ' '' '• • I ) \ ' ' ' '': ,· I•' i,',. •· '' '!/! Xlnt pr .. owned Mercedes ALREADY A CLASSIC 70 MERC EDE S 280SL ROADSTER LEASE CANCELATION '74 FIATS 2 clr :. & 4 drs. REAL SAVINGS :H0-4·191 (ask for Contino \ Jaguar 9730 I 'i2 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN t.lkL' new v.·ith only 17,0'.Xl 11c1tml mil~. Th is e11r is loodNI with I u x u r y equipm('nl inc luding automatic trans., f11ctory 11ir conditioning, p o" er ~ttring, f!O\\'<!r b r ft k e !I , power 1~.'indOW!:. Al\-1-FM radio, hcatE'r f251Gl01. M~t see 11nd drive this fine car to 11ppreciatf'. Johnson & Son Llnet'lln f..lf!rcury, 2626 H11rbor Blvd .. Costa ~1esa, 5'0-06.1Cl. 'Tt JAGUAR XJ-6 <Lie ~l TAZ~ full po"·ar. 28.00CJ actual mill"S. ssm:i. N~·pv1't Bearh Dir. 714/8.13-9300. 'ii JAGU,\R convrrt. 6 cyl. stf'1-ro, arr. chrome "'ire "''his, tonneau, xtnt t"Ond. 5.j~-8705. Mazda 9738 '11 J\1AZDA RX2 Coupe. 21,0'.Xl ml. Air, 4 spd , R & R, $Sj(). below blue book at $1995. i AUi 236) ~. 01'. '7t R..X 2 RolarY, Air, :..rags, Factory rebll eng, Low book. $2065. Hl·book $261<1. Sell at $1975. 642-5133 da)'I 49J..~ eves. ·n MAZDA Stationwagl:)n 4 cyl I: cleM~ (582 G!Pl !Dir.) SAVE 645-0700 Mercedes Benz 9740 Stationwagon 'i 'i() COP.O~A ~lark ti "nl\' NABEIS ~IUAC 1:• ";: 111!1 lf'alh' r int,.r11)r =.u::::•~·~· ::.:.•~•.:_ __ _:.;_:: au1nn1.1ttc tr11nsin11s1on, t11r -21V\1'1 1 \ . U-r p•!••ry " /<,fir! F11\ll ~'Ond1!10111ng & \'lean' !(1$3-::i ·"'"' n11 ('S ' u 1 n n1 flt l c 2600 nat"beir ........ !• ,.,, i ,1, I"''· d•••l' Jr .. ·:•s. BHK l trans. rud10 Good l-ond1l~11. 1 CostoMeto 540.9100 tilt ,, I• Ii·" •1111• ''""dn!! $ 1695 I ~~~r1!1ce for only $J3j(), , I t.u.1· 111;1<~ A tu I :1 1 J )' HARBOR VIEW I . • 1971 TOYOTA '"'° • \AMC 99os · ,',.•'-"'-'''-"-' '-"-"-r-"-"-' --., SUBARU ;\r\1' brakes. llres, ban. Kon1 P.A:'l!BLr.rt 'ti"•. ,\mh'"~11d•1r, N.llERS CADIL\A( I sh~ks. Dynn--tunr-d. l..O\V full p\\r, 111r-cflnd, :.'O :\IPC. 2600 Horbor llYd. 2\1.JO Jhlrbor Bl\'d. n11lea:;:(•. Oni;:. 01\·n1·r. G<iQrJ <'011ri .. $97.1 nr 1,.·.~t 6'5--0660 ~lake ollrr 6-l~1-2'.H2 n!fc·r. j.)lj..fQ.!I oil 6 ,\ Costa Mesa 540-9100: =,.:,7~1~0~P~E~L-C~P-=E=. r or Sale 197J Toyota \\'knds. , -- C.:\I. Au!o Trans., Vinyl Top, if.P., (Slk 250251.91 . Land~ruiser t:.xcel f..'l'"ltit!, lo 1 :S-1 RA:'-IBLER. \\'a.o:r.>n. :ur.1 72 ~EO~N .,r:'E VIL~E 90 lo nuleaRe. ~lust ~ell. Call , ptiiver !ilf'<'ring. 11111r, tran-.. l.i ~s th.in. ··'-000 mi!f'-. Kin at &tl-~107 alter 5. I rii<ho. radi11.I t 1 r€' .._ 11'>0. 1 BPauttlul ( h•·.~1nut Brov.·n $1799 ,_ -. · '111h 111'1-;::r \ln yl lop, i1addle ,Q 1:0YO'TA Corolla. Tnp ! ~9X~ rul! Jr11ther .. 111rrvir Fartfln.· Bill MAXEY TOYOTA rond111on. l'vl pl)I. SIH,(J ''6'1 P.A:\IBLEP.. I ov.ncr, I•! ;,1r 1-nn•f, rull rower Tilt & PH: :.3&0:1Zi. 1ni ... rick, 6 1')'1. ~'fl :\11'<:. r,.i.•si'f'lp w ·'"1·• nng Srrn'O, Triumph 9767 Gd f'llnt:I. ~J. 6;&.5195 d••ir lnt·k~ T1:uir ~~room ..;.;.c;....<._. ____ ...;..:,: j '62 R..\.\ffiLER, i:: re 3 t fn·i1h '460 l:.K!J' I ' , • •!' \"[> ,;·,,;,: ', -,. , I• , I \(''I '6!l TRIUi\TPll TR.-6. xl11t I tra11J,p .. motor r\rfll., ne1\· 1 I cri!'l!. r<.h:it !<ell. Sll!OO. I lll'Y'<, RMI. $2771. 8':.~t~19. I NABERS CAOll.l.AC '13 OPJ>:I. Rt\LLYE !!_;)--;)128/&l~T799 The fastest drnw in lh,. \\'!'~! 2600 Harbor Bl•d:. Volkswagen 9770 ... a Daily Pilot Classiflt'd CottoM.sa 540 .. tlOC I 4 :i;pC'{"d lt":'ln:'in1ission. rndio, heah'r, bul·ket s r 11 t s, consolr, f'Xt'f')llion11ll)' clenn '12 :-:Ql '!\REBACK y('llo\\·, No. 61i2~l TI1l!!. cor shov.~ au1on1:itir·. 286 n1pg. $2100 the best ol cal'f'. Check thi& 1 jS(i..(17:.:J sh111·p gas saver todfl)'. su"·~p=i:=o.~U7p-,s:;=-~17.•17.r-. -,-"-"'-'s, $2175. John50!1 Ir Son crptini.::. e1c. 1170C(l:\L S!lOO. Lincoln !\1crcury. 2626 ;i.",T-TSJI I fla1•!10~· Bh·fl .. C~ll\ ~IC'sn. 'Tl V.\\'. Ru s. 7 pal'S., 54!hif>~. sunro)f. ronvert. h e d . , I '6!=1 OPEL Krtdette. Auto, SMJ. '.1~'.i clean. $7lt:'i. Private Party, . 7 0 v \\' Bus. A. \ , 846-1440. amlim stereo, i20Cl0/offer. Peugeot '9748 Dick. 6-\:;..j()1:; NEW PEUGEOT DEALER Complete Saif'.!I and Service. 50 con1pacts on display. PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS PEUGEOT/SUBARU t!'IOi ,\1• J.1nc"OJn ,\\'C,, Anaheim 5J3..8220 \'.\V, LOOKS & RUNS LIKE i\E\\', S69.i. 6'>-736S V\\' ro. camper pop-lop, e11:rel. ('find, good ('rtg1ne, l·ody & tires. $2000. &16-3839 ·74 V.Y.'. Super ~atle, A?l-t· .-~1 s1ef.eo. $200. It talal O\'('r pymts. 8J9-gT36 191:\ \'\\' pop-top. tent $1200. l&U Cu1le <m·e, Cdl'ol. &l0-1112 ,\d. c .. u &12-Jtii~ Fiat 9725 Fiat 9725 ! WE BUY: OUT OF SlATE, FINANCED, & LEASED •SPECIALS* 0f the Week '67 rLYMOUTH CPI. v.s_ ~1. p_:. ~' il.0'428) $199 '0 FORD COUPI V -~. Ay•o. fran1 .. ~t-.ng. j'\'t!GO'i')) $599 '6 ' CHEVY IMPALA Cr£. v e. Ay•o ··'l~•. S1""""'l ~'n''.?1 $899 Po .. e• '61 CHlvY STATION WAG-OH V-8. /ly·~ tra~\, SIMI'~ If' IA $199 '64 PO~Tl.4.C en. v a, ~ ~-IOf'Glll), $399 ' -!~"'II ;11r. ;\;\I 1-':'ol S t l1't"H, lo, ],_, lll!li' • 52 3008 • 52 300S 1• 58 300D ,• 58 220S -COUPE. M iio!,, 1 0, 14 M.t.01 RESTOlt l:O SEO•N I • 58 300SL • 59 190SL • 60 190SL • 63 22DSE • 66 250SE •70 250 • 71 250 R D~fll. SO~T lOP, MIMl COND, -110.t.OSTfll WIT M H .. 110 TOI' -ll ESTOJllED 11.0.t.Dllt:Jll. • 73 280SE 4.5 ~'" "'"· "'"• • 71 280SI 3,5 -c•"" .... • See Our Excellent Selection Of Trade-Ins JUST A FEW EXAMPLES , • 72 AUDI 1 DOLS-'"··· '"" .. '· "" · • 69 ALFA ROMEO BERLINA _, ... .. ~2 MAZDA RX-3 WAGOfl ....... o ... . • 13 TOYOTA CELICA ST _, ••••• 69 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER -"•o••• • -OPEN SUNDAY - $1lle111 &:-vi~ e U-iu.;ln( 3)1 W. . S.A. 8$-3111 ~l .B. '65, 2'lO $, Sl500 Brown A \\ilile inlf"rltlr! &1163 POriChe 9750 '61 Bt.iC. xlnt cond. R.(-H, '70 !l!lT. Xlnl fflnll, App arp, .hlU:. w/bll\ck lnttnor S975, alloy 1l·hl11, :; sp11. many l!ll· J 'cl~"~·"~"~.,!199~,-----­ tnis $13,'mll. 'l'l~-613-7838, \!l7; V\V S.,hllck. Auto 1rans, 2l3"332·Z1Al Air. rad)(. SJl("Cla! prun1 ~ Pol'fi4'fle "0", rebuilt \ jnh. $2550. 6"f3.4222. . t"n", gt'.KXI l)iilnt, Ai\1·M1· V\V '61 B~. runt good, rthlt S\\', s2.m. 0-111 E\'t' •94-~ I .&ii ff!~. new tirt•. P"'t pl)'. Coll Ken 17141 540-4491 USED BMWs ./ '7'0 2002 ('70:100'l ( '69 2500 I ·n Bavarlu BMW, "13 3.0C'S Cpe. Sunrf, 1500 .mt, AM·FM ctWll!tlC. 556-12"° or' &l9-ff.119 '63, 220 S. ~1-B ssoo. ~ 61 OlrUna 53,000 n1i, 30 mp~. 111pf!iicck. m11ics1 xlnt L'Olld, Sll50. 3-12-9800 • Ct.ASS SELLS -6'H618 B. J. Sport Cars 2833 Harbor l l•d .. Costa Mes.o Ottt """ aoitttl of the 5• OltlJD free••r Ct.ASS SELLS· Gll-l61i 1r..o, ~17 !.!:==============~ • 28402 MARGUERITE PA RKWAY MISSION VIEJO 131 -2040 • 495-4949 USE AVERY PARKWAY EXIT • J I Sunday, Aptll 28, l Q74 """ C i= ...., fib Pinto >t ,a.. ___ ._••_lot ______ m_o Ch•vrol•t 9920 I c_._m_•• _____ m_1 CCN\fln1nta l 9930 Continental 9930 f Corvette "32 1 :::.:.orv;.;..:;•;;tle.:_ ___ ...;."..:;:'"'1:uoa:'::':·::::::-:::-::=-:::-:::.t---------1 .. 14 DAILY PILOT • . . . ''''1L1 PAY TOP oo·, •n '"D ooooE Chatgu s E. '72 ,.,_... '70 Nova .'70 IMPALA I ·73 OOhlE'T' 2 OR. '73 CONrlN~.NTALS '73 Corvette Fastback .. ~ t hot rod n•v VIHardtopCpe Company ow11 ed and 1974 LINCOLNS ExceUcnt 1('ll'Ction of lilw Stire ru..y with Panel1 '~!k-a!OUR VETTE dlr., ~~~Bt.iui)l)prn. . RUNABOUT Economklil 6 Cyl. ltJI than l4,000 mllei nialnutln~ l~e ~· In our Nov.1 offcrina 2 low mllca;e I n ~ ...,. · I'' w m 11 C<o ~ t· l Auto. trtuw., powtt lllK'r., "68 CllARGER &harp fully tpeed il A)l/f'M (l9lGBKl •tandard tr&.-. (U31o-,.C ) Vinyl top .• vinyt ln!rrlor scn·lce drJK. EqW.p~-d wl!h Oealt'r F..xttufi\.'C LlnoolNJ. (.'ontlnenlal rourv and 4 Jl()V.'f'r' braktt, electric Cougar '"3 f'qUip()N auk> eesl after $1995 $1695 t~~C'ln..., ftlr t'Ord, P. Sll't'r e.utomot1r 1r1u1sm1u.10tt, atr ~h equ!ppt•rl y.•lfh the rioo1"1!1, cnmplf'tt Y luxury Y.1ndows. alr oondlUonlne. tiHT32 • · ' '· 8,:~k•·ll Auto trun~. !ti! I cond .. Po"'t-r 11 te er 1 n II:, llnc:td In Jwcury rull pow~r ! C'flUJppcd thrulliChOut. All tht• "lcrro mulllplex, i;: po r 1 MOM'S p G I HARBOR VIEW HARBOR "'EW " d I 0 I ,01 1 r etc ()( ~n;t'. auto: lf'mp. air lln.£':1-1 fcaturK. Sec ;uvt v.·tic-elt , radial 1il'P1, \>inyl . ' ', •12 '69 DODGE Coronel. 318 V YI New \~\V Hr'\'S. Ahs.olutrly ru ' 1 ~ t! ' • l'Ondilionin" A 1-.t / lt~ At ttn\'i' to<t11y. John"IOn .l Son, lnttirlor. Very low mllc1. fl'~ blpXR'1' v'i"·1 _, auto, alr. radials, p/1. Gold SUBARU SUBARU •poUt'ss lhniout (!)OjACF! Coniftlrtnbl,. i;;1f<' ii n d -•· , ' '"""' II I Blvd . C t ,_I""' """'6ar ny """' I --$1999 ('('(1!'1on1h·t1 I. ( 4 7 8 D II E) ' "rnise ct'u1trol, tilt whef'I, 6 """"° ;u· :o1:. " Olia '"'"' ,,_. J Tll wh1 • pjs J>/B aJr' vtny lflp wr.101n11 2100 llarbor BJvd. 2100 Harbor Blvd. I S2975, .!ohn!IOn f.: Son ~lyk 5Cat. .S20001(li\ 3~ir2i' ~-!«11, ,,.f(}-56:!0. $6199 l!~ tai>e NC:.... \V/\V ~ '66 DODGE 2 dr. ITT, V .r.J. 66-0060 C.M. 66-0060 I. 1 n r o In f\h·n·ury. 2626 Iii " er 1iriN>. Corvette 9932 oval• u uOO ml Xlnt oond. eulo, a/I:. lo n1n~. * * .71 PINTO. DX> cc 1S65 CHEVY Bel Air Sta· MU11$CADIUl( llarhor, CIJ5t& l\l e1a , ~! J~{~~~ &2 ~~ t)M)..1793.' ' 1hape. $175. 837~. automatic, radc. n.dlals, Wp. pwr .tffr, P"T brakes, MOl1 ....... 11¥1(. ! 54t)...5630. llarbor Blvd.. Costa ldeta '72 CORV~~rTE STINGRAY '68 COUGAR XR7, all extn.s. '73 DODGE Dw1. Auto,. PIS. cusm.n lnt/nt., $159;). auto, tut •tffrina wheel, lac .... MO-ti I '71 C..'Ot.tE'T 541).{i63(1, CPE stereo tape deck, xl nt cond 6 cyl, Whlte walls, f'ri. Pl)'. 6'K-m2 air, new tlru. beaut car. This bt•autilull)' maintained 'Yitb 'tfJlj/ tJttnelJ. Uke nt"W orig owner, 642--5424 $ll9S. 5.36-llm. ,,..... RUNABOUT 4 Spd. f!'Xce-~oneJl u clean. askln" o·.ir has !>lick shift. r.icUo. '66 Cont., It tlr, i;ood fire. & 11 000 JI J J J J DC C QR ONE T ~,, ~ ~ • 9925 · . rn e1, < c•a Y I ,.,,......__ ..-.. 'BS DO E ract air, radial tire.. $575.00 or Best offer Chrysler I ho•nt('f 4 n"w whitewall good mcch. l'Otw:l.. f\Jll P1''r ('({Uippcd vd1h outon1aUc \.\11F.:N YOU PAPER OR ........,... YY~ Good mechanical condltJon. J..ua. rack. Like new. $2395. 968-497 1 ---------luvi;, 'l::o5CQ~1. Exct>llf'nl & CV('rything \l'orks. llall ll'llll:S., power ~t('('rirtg, PAINT A ROOM, writl" I.ht' I "70 0 \RT Cu t 4d /a New tlres, $350, 642-7800 962=-~ 1968 QIEVY Impala gooc1 '68 CllRYSLEll Wagon. All 1 JM•riorrTUHlN! nud ct..'(lllClfl'IY· 1 motorcycl". darnai::c Ii() will J>O"i•r brakf'll. 1, o we r omount of paper or punt T Ii om r P • =:-;=:;";;;;C~~~'"""'°~"'"",,-;=-;I cond. X1ro~ set uf tirt!! ih" l''l;tras. full poy..er .. $!~7J .Juhn!iOn & So n 8"11 for $600. or bst. offer. viintlo"'li· Al\l&t":O.I .~lf'n'<'I H look behind 8 plchu't'. 11u!o~ al~. xlraa, xlnt oond, 'Si DART station "'il'· SlM '72 PINTO Squire st&. Wirt. 4 w/magg, $100. or bt>st ofltr J S/H IU'c>S, ~ir shock,,:, r~r.. 1.1 rl col n ·1'.lf·rcury, ~~ fHZ-8015 radk>. t9-t9GNJ 1 JOOni;on & Then next ume you order s1;m. 5,;7-8171. Prtvate Prttty. IHSX9l3J. •i>d. alr, xlnt cond. $2595. Call after 4, ·~708$. 1 C:i 1l"C'I for since new. $1000. llarbvr Bl\·d., Cus1a J\lesa, Dorf! ~\le up the &hip~ Son Lint.'llln-Mercury, 2626 you'll know exaclly ~ lfllve something )'OU W8nl to Call ~7899 5.S-21£. Classified Adi Ca.11 642-5678 ~ID-106l or &16-9797. 1 ~it>-!'630. "Li~t" il in cla""i.f1ed, Ship lh1rbor Bl\·d., Cosla J\lf'S8., much ma1f'rial )'OU'll nrm. llf-11? ClaMll\ed adi do it Ford fNO Pl'NTO Squft 'Vaaon. "73. today! I CLASS !'l::U..S _ 642--5618 CLASS SE:Lt.." 042·5678 to Shore Resulls! 642-5678. 5-to..56.10. \\'ant a low~pri~ car! y.·ell ·call NO}V 642--587&. . 0\11'. auto, kt milcqt, $2850. Aulot, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autas, New 9800 I Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9!100 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 ·m. 1 '1 FALCON 2 dr. i0.;;-1,,m-c::._3:;:1::."'==~~---o---,-f nu, o"1:'. ~·ncr, V~. a uto, m PINTO Runabout. 4 spd. pi s, good tires. $995. flm1 . S.0<'ri11ce &!io1 0 ff er. 96S-a&. 49.r-0185 aller 1 & .... ·knd!I. L\BtAC. '72 LTD Brougham "'/all optional equip. $2350. Plymouth Cali "'kdays; Dick Kaye,l--'-------- 876-4911. '12 PL \')IOUTH DUSTER TORINO Brou ha ,70 / Unusually 1'."l(>lln, only L'l,OOJ ·CONNELL CHEVROLET HAS LOTS OF GORGEOUS 1974 f.: m • · P 5• mi!PS, pov.·er brakes, radio, p/b, air. Good cond. S,12'75. h~alcr, \18, air cond. Po11o't'r Ony (TI4l ~.Eves/ ~t ee r. Jandnu top, v.•knds ITI4) 493-7660. C956EXXl. Ex c e 11 en t '68 F'CN'd GaJ&xie, Fl'it·Stcreo, economy and pertormanC<'. air cond, $650. 963-7ll4 alter $2475. See aM drive today. 6 pm. Johnaon & Son. Unooln '66 FAIRLANE Xl.500. V-8. 2 ~k>reury, 2626 1-la r b o r, d r , B I u e , g 0 o d Costa ~tea. 540-5630. lransportat\on $395. ~ CHEVY WAGONS Lincoln 9945 '69 LINCOL.'11 Coupe w/vinyl top, fac llt'n!O tape, full pwr, ne.ds some v.'Ork. :\1nt running cond. lk-st oHer. 5'&8-2861 aft 5pm. ATLAS Chrysler I Plymouth Open Daily & Sun. 'tU 10 P'.\1 2929 Harbor Bl\'d., Co!fla Mesa . ALL SERVl~ED 546-1934 9947 '68 Ply. FIJI 4 dr. P/S. ---------1 P/B. Vin. top. 11.D. shocks. WHAT YOU SAVE WITH OUR DEALS PROBABLY WILL PAY FOR YOUR ENTIRE .VACATION '70 MAVERICK ~\~1j8'1. 06g. Chm $193 LOS '67. F---85. Runs good. $35(1. A u t o ma t I c transmission, r adio. heater, p ow e stttring. A real clean car. ,673-4861 (63A VW) Only Pontiac 9965 $1477 , ____ _ ~UllltW -TOYOTA 1966 1-la.rbor. c.~r. &.i&-9393 Mercury 99SO 1974 PONTIAC READY TO GO THIS WEEKEND ·sHOP EARLY! 1974 MARQUIS 4Door BroUgham. Lo "' mileage Dea l e r ·Df'n1onslrat.or car. Equipped v.ith the finest in luxury features including factory air oooditioning and most poY.'f'r assists, Sl:iclO off "'i ndow sticker pri{'{'. (500705) J OHNSON & SON Lincoln J\lercury, 2 6 2 6 Harbor Blvd., Costa ?.1e~. Executive •nd Demonstrator SALE These Cars Are All Fully Luxury EqUipped. • StG-5630. GRAND PRIXS LEASE A BRAND NEW 197 4 MONTE CARLO LANDAU '12 t.IERCURY f\IONTt.:GO ~IX BROtJGR..\~t CPE. Clean as a pin. Econon1ical safe Rnd stylish. Equipped y.•ith Automatic trans., air cond., JlOY.'t'r stf'er i n g , poy.·f.'r brakes, radio, hf'nter. 4 ne"' ,\·hitt'Y.'all fil'('s, landRU top 163EAF $1975. John son & Son, • GRANDYILLES radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, Air Conditioning, vinyl Landau roof. ( 699) Lease the "CONNELLEASE" Way. LOADED: Automatic transmission, $ 83 PER MONTH 36 Mo. O.E.l-0.A.C. Lin c o I n-1\Tercury, 26ai llarbor Blvd .. Costa ?>lcsa """630. 1974 MONTEGO MX BROUGHAM 2Door. Lo\v mileage Df'aler Demonstrator car. Loaded v.itb the finest in luxury equipment including factory air rondtlioning. S 4 105 (52~} JOl-INSON & SON Lincoln t.lercury, 2 6 2 6 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. 54-0-5630. • FIREBIRDS • WAGONS CLEAN LOW MILEAGE CARS. Our lot Is full of them. Shop where ·the nice cars ...,. and be treated like a customer. '74 VEGA HATCHBACK 4,561 miles, 4 speed, AM/FM radio. '74 tabs. Save money tie re. (268KEKJ . · $2699 '73 CAMARO COUPE 14.941 miles. Factory fresh earw1th air. vinyl roof. P.S .• P.B .. auto., till wheel, radio. (256VDKl $3499 '73 MONTE CARLO COUPE 19,243 miles. Vinyi roof. air, P.S., P.B .. auto., va &howroom frosh. ( 766KHZJ $3599 '72 CAMARO COUPE VS. automatic. vinyl root, new rubber, air oond., super nice. (121GIU) $3199 '72 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE. Vinyl rool. VS reg. gas. aulo. P.S., P.B •• air cond., super.1or car. 32,000 mdes. (565FFBJ $2799 16 .WAGONS WE HAVE.THEM TOO! 6 and 9 Passenger FORDS & CHEVROLETS EXAMPLES: 1972 IMPALA 6 PASSENGER Air conditioning. VB, automatic. 37.000 miles. power steering & br akes. luggage rack . l657EMFI 1972 FORD TORINO 6 PASS. Air conditioning, VS. automatic. power steering, power brakes. roof rack. (945EXOI '72 IMPALA 4 Dr. Hardtop low miles. vinyl root. aircond., P.S., P.8., reg. gas VS, nice car. (5S2ESAI $2799 '73 BLAZER Automatic, P.S., P.B., radio, heater, low rnites. 19671 7N) -r $4599 1974 MONTEGO ~DOOR MX '74 Gr•ndvill• Station Wagon Full)' Loaded (016218) $5346.32 !---------------+---------------.. L-0,\. mileage De a If' r '74 Gr•ndvlllo 4 Door Hardtop Fully Loaded {101903) '71 CAMARO COUPE '70 EL CAMINO :?!"~~r:;·rux<,:;;; .~:.:i~ VS. avtoma!1c, PS . P.B., air cond., nice car. Low, VB, radio, automahc, air rood., power steering, includin,1:: factory n i r $4786 low price. ( 73 1 CJUJ nice. (21550GJ ronrlltioning and \oinyl roof. $2399 '73 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE. V1nv1 root . .iuto, VS, P.S, P.6 . air corn:!. Nice car. (149(,IH) $2199 '73 GMC % TON PICKUP H.D. eauip., oower steering. automatic. VB, like new.(3,128NJ $3995 (509367~ J OfINSON I.: SON U ncoln ~1ercury, 2626 lfarbor Blvd., Costa J\lesa, 5-ro-56.10. 'iO \\'AGOf\I::l::R. Xlnt roncl. 2 M!t~ tire!!. air, pri\·ate prty, 67J...i.17i5. 2480 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-8017 SPECIAL PURCllA.'iE FROi\f F'ORD i\IOTOR CO. $3199 $3099 E>eolleot &l'<t;ooor '73 l\1T\RQUTS BROUGHAl\I !---------------+---------------.. All havf' low mill's and art' '72 FORD LTD BROUGHAM '71 FORD % TON PICKUP ::::...~i:;r. F~,".~11:~ '67 Pontiac: 4 Dr. HT. Low miles. e1ec. wu'ldows. P.S., ~.B., 36.000 miles. Air, va. P.S .. automatic. AM/FM 111k291'5."',wNo .. Pri5138·""1,, ',','i"m~ VENTURA auto .. vs. a•r cond., vinyl roof. Low, k>w pnce. rad. I (59936U) -·· (7\0FFXJ IO, n ce. & Son. Lincoln-Mercury. Au Io ma t I c tran!!mlsslon. $2799 '72 MUSTANG Sport-Roof Cpe. 23.000 miles.. Vinyl roof, air, P S .. auto .. VS. gorgeous car. New rubber. { 100FF'rl $3099 '72 DATSUN 240 Z Coupe, 1 1.000 miles. 4 speed lransmiss.an, radio, oower steering, nu:c. $5099 $279 9 262'> llarbor Blvd., Costa poy.·f'r steering, p owe r 1'tesa, SID-5630. hrflkrs, & In exceptional 1974 COLONY PARK condition !UEY!i75) ,72 CH' EVY Jl/. TON PICKUP Station Wagon. Low mileage. $695 r 4 "'"'" o.mom1ra10' ""'· HARBOR VIEW Equ;pp..t •ith the fi"'~ VB, air. radio, automahc. P.S.. P.B .. IOw, k>w pric;;e.. · 1 I 11 SUBARU ( 10960L} equipment or am y comfort including factory ., $2399 '73 FORD RANCHERO Real sharp. 9.000 miles. A1rcol'ld., P.S., autoinatic. va, radio. (07006RJ $3599 air conditioning. $1500. 0 .100 1-larbor BJ .. 'd. _ v.•inrlo1v sticker p r I c C~ &\.5--0660 f~i04083\ JOHNSON &: SON 1969 POt-.'Tl.t\C Le Man it. Lincoln ~lt>rcury, 2 6 2 Orio;:. O\,'TM!l', Radio. NC. Harbor Blvd., Cosla 1'l'esa Au10. Gd. lire!!. S 7 5 6 . S4G-563(l. 644-2160. '60 l\lt!f'ClltY l\fonterl'y, runs 70 1~ t"1rebird, p/b. p/:s, ~. fl(>W brakes. $150 or auto. tape de<>k. ~ide tires. offer. 299-1 Babb, Of. xtr:t clean a.&-%:.91 5&7--0797 • M "n Thunderbird u1tang .. ---------------------------------------------·--------------.. '70 T·BIRD, all r 'T'. xtras, •I '69 ?.IUSTANG Fastback, ful1 dr. top oond .. S12m. Day 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1200 ' pcw.1"r, dL!c brakes. a/c, 541-52Zl. night 552--T;iSS ~le~. $1400, 64~1395 att Vega 9974 OkJ1mol:tlle '955 7'2 1-latchback. auto, radio. Sale• a.~ tape deck. 21.<m mi. Near OLDSMOBILE ~~7_Jk8S5./beol 0 ""· GMC TRUCKS VEG A llatchboclt. < HONDA CARS opt1. Must .. 11. SITIS. Call UNIVERSITY OLD .. .,. s. 493-1385. 2850 Harbor Bhd. ·74 01EVY Vega H&Lchback Coiita MN& 540-1tandU'd. fle\"tt been drtven '70 OLDS. 2 dr, '88', Xlnt J2500.-~•!>1-S31 __ &_~--I mecb. oond., 1 Ov.-ner, 'i2 Cou{M!, 3U~o. be It e r below Blue Book. 67l-8S58 condiUon than any other PJnto "5 wtll accept 1mdl!. St+645T. - "12 VEGA StalionWl\gon '72 ?INTO Runabout. clffn GT optlon, 4 speEd I-·.ah' aood tit"tS. ~ mlle.. (T76FWN) Stldc. 4»-4168 (Dlrl SAVE &-J3..5700 2 ·n PINTO Soultt StatiOn '13 'VEGA \\'ON. 4 tpd, WaROn, rack. alr, 4 1pd. xlnt t.o.milea. X1nt l'Cmd. """' !2300 . 114&-21"1 581·1368 ' I 0 ,, ' ' ' ' '72 CHEV IMPALA $1588 ~utomatic trans., Power steering, air conditioning, vinyl top & many other dlx. extras. (264DUZJ '71 PINTO s1088 Fully factory equipped including automatic transmission, deluxe interior, etc. (387BYXJ 1969 DODGE DART Automatic trans., power steering, air conditioning, dlx, interior, many other extras. (230DOLJ $ Radio, heater, 4 speed trans. (752FXW) \ $1 824.28 '5 Ille total cash pnce incl ud ing lax & license. Deferred payment prioa is $2183 including car~1ng charges lor 36 monlhs on approved credit. APR 12 16°k. -----------------... _, S11ndU. Aptll 28. 1474 M ll't' PILOT '72 FORD GALAX IE $1588 Automattc transmission, power steering. vinyl top. air conditioning, many other extras. (550EIW} '71 COLT . s1 -088 Economy wonder with 4 speed transmission & many other factory extras. (858CVY) 1969 BUICK LESABRE Automatic trans., pcwer steering, air conditioning, vinyl top. many other extras, (YNM161) D J.i_ 1971 CHEV VEGA 4 spd, trans .. deluxe interior & exterior. Racing stripe, many ather extras. (465CPRJ 1970. DODGE Monaco Wgn. }'I--• ,. luggase rack, many . :.~~~~t.r~i~:~d~f~. s 98 8 (LOW ON CASH.OK . . other 4!xtras (178FVM) -1911117-1 -FO_R_D_M_A-VE_R_IC_K ____ ... f $50 DOWN IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1"!1"'!"!97~0"'!F~Ol!!"!!!!D~G!'l'!A~LAl!"!X~IE~5~0'!-0 ------ &~:r~~~~~~~;;;;;~YI s 1088 . ILITILE OR NO t~E'orr ••. NEW ON ~~~~~~~:~r~~~: s 1088 , JOB ~ · • extras. (967CYE) \. • . , f ,, --------....------. '_.;Phc)lle '_Now for mEE; C.REDl_r .. _CHEac ..-----~-----1972 FORD 4 DOOR s · . ·~ 1 1972 CHEV IMPALA s Automatic _trans., pcwer , 5 8 8 , ', ' . ; t ' 4 dr. hardtop. V-8. ' 7 8 8 steering, air cond.. 51. •. ..tlo .• , •. · • automatic trans.. air vinyl top, many other cond .. power steering, extras. (017EEMJ many extras. (354EOE) 1972 CHEV 4 DOOR s I S88. V-8 en gine. automatic t~ansmi ssio~. owr. str .• air cond .. v1nyl top. many extras. (344EQNJ ,.: "' z " ~ 17TH ' UJ UJ >-> > " " " !: 0 z w z I-w · " "' "' "' :J .... l) I-I-"' 0 ST. .. !: w z I , D J8 OAICY PILOT Sund.11, Aprll 28, l974 COMPACT ,& ECONOMY CAR SUPERMARKET! • . , Orange County's lurgest Seledlon of Import & Economy Cars To Choose From! • . EACH AND EVERY CAR READY FOR IMMEDIATE . DELIVERY! ~ . --'71 VEGA ~ ".' j,,.,, h. 't~• (t,~/Let j s100 $,J.88 $_37 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT PER MONTH •&l& '' f >)tal c•i.r-~,...., '""' '·" g ,, • o~,.,,.., PolY""'"' ""''• 1""'6 '"'' t•• ' l<c ur, •'' r ~·r;•"'l c"•rqll • v ~· "'"""" 0 .A C ,l~' '11 .:,1",, '" ... ,.. t>;!IOrf! t ,1 ~t>'...,."I. '69 v.w . BUG $100 TOTAL DOWN PA YMEHT ~"" I 1. I'·' PER MONTH I~ 11 f~!;tl C.>~ pneo""' '-' I lo( Oo>~ .... ~d ll'IY""'"' P"CM l ! Ille on<I '"' .O I "'\iJ •'' GMfY"'O C....Vl!f; b '' """''"" • o 14 c. Ar>< 11 ei, .. A~<:!-!)ollO<o 1 .. N'""' ,., '68 MG GT $100 . TOTAL '71 MAZDA s100 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT I_ -- Crlur~ A~1,.,....,,;,, 1vJo, l"'J'"' !~":.l~l PER MONTH ,1'\i6_:>8 Te>11I e»r> ..... ""'· 1,i. t. v 0.019<fld !>&\"'!'I'll -I 1'64 ""°' la• I I -~ '") ""1""'{11'< ,., :Mi lllO'll .... o.• c.""' 1~.e:. ~ ·~ -1;1110rt t ~ """'""'· '72 RENAULT "~omcr:•, m-,. R-12 1..-ii.-f:><',400) s100 '' $51 TOTAL QOWM PAYMENT PER MONTH • • . ' IMMEDIATE DELIVER'f" . UP TO 30,MPG BRAND NEW ' • ' . . THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS! 1--"-~--'-'".;.;;="--'..-..;...__ __________ l * 48 Month Financing Available On UsHI I 973's Any Malle of Moct.I on Approved Cndit For Your Convenience-Lowest Payment& o• Hear Mew Automobiles! * Free S·Minute Credit Check * Excellent Trade Allowances OorrtHtic-Compact~llJl'-"Paid For or Not. * Mo Minimum of Maximum Down Payments Expert Credit Counfflors to Help You Fit n.. Car of Yow Choic• Into Your ludfJet. * Gold Seal Guarantee To Take The Risk Out 'of BaiyirNJ a u,ed Car. 1972 ALFA ROMEO G.T. 4 speed transmission. AM/FM radio. (807JFA J {162HDD) 197 t ,~d~,2,;~-~~~~.~~!~.~agon Luggage rack. {469KBJJ 1971 V.W. BUG Air cond1t1oning, mag wl'leels. (33 1CPGJ 1970 OPEL GT SPORT COUPE Automatic transmi ssion. (9958XBJ ' I \ ..:, : l 1"?".iillll!r ~- '70 TOYOTA s100 • TOTAL DOWN PAYMEMT ' .. • \ Ui-cro Coo.Le. A i'omoiC. • •'.l'iio, t>~ort-•. "' curd. • 11~~~) PER MONTH J(l.H ~8 lo1'1 a·~ l>1C'I""' "' .. lie. Oeler ..... tlll'f!llenl lltOC4 111111 """·I~ I lit. -.. ~ ~"",.. ll'IO"ll'& o ... c.. Afw. 1163"4 •~ """" oe1or11 1o1 wvmet11. '71 HORNET SST . $100 TOT AL DOWN PAYMENT -~ -· $1288 2 0-. cpe. 6 ~vL p .... •oclo. ... '-tlcClt:•. l4060il) · s52 · PER MONTH PERMOmH •rJU :ti i n1..i c;:a., ""''·' .... 1u ' 1>c. l:..'9119'1 ~.-116&1 i!ld.'._ • iic. lfldtill~c~·· k>-l'i<w.1'11,,., 014 C.14f'f , .. ri ..... l"'"'" llill)9~. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY UP TO 30 MPG ------!9!390 TO!!~~~;~N $ 8 5 OO Per Month $2871.40 total cash ~rice inc_ludin~ tax~ license. Deferred payment ·prK:e $3343.40 1nclud1ng tax & license and all tarrying charges for 36 months · O.A.C. APR . 11.22 45 aa s '6efore 1st a ment • ... •i..o- -·™-· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF APRI L 28 ·MAY 4 Authorized = Friendly AM(/JPep -1969 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 645 7770 Word S LPP, Inc I 234 S Mc1111 SI Sonrci An(l 5'1 7 5826 .::: Roy Carver Jnr -234 E l 7rh St Cosrn MPc;o 546 4444 - Crev1Pr Motors 208 W lsr Sr 835-31 7 l Sonra Ano >-:=_ Saddlebock Vcilley Imports --28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission V1P10 495-4949 CADILLAC -=-Nabers Codilla.: 2600 Harbor Blvd C O!'.la Mesa 540 9100 CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd Cosro Mnc,o 546 1200 DATSUN . Dor Datsun 18835 Beach Brve1 Huntington Beach 842 7781 FORD -Dunton Ford 2240 So Mo1n ·5, SJnlo An i 546 7070 fhP odorP Robins Ford 2060 Horhor Bl•.cl Co-,ro M"~<i 642-00 I 0 University OldsmobdP 2850 Harbor Blvd Cosro Mf>so 540 9640 LINCOLN· MERCURY Gusrolson L 1nroln MPrcvry 16800 Beach Blvd Hunr1nglon Beoc h 842-8844 Santo Ano Lrncoln M""rcury 130 I N o T ust111 Scinto Ano 547 051 I Connell Ch"11r JIPI 2828 Horhr.)f Bl11d Cosio Meso 546 1200 Un1vPrsity Oldsmohrle 2850 Harbor Blvd C osto MP50 540-9640 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 28. l <l/.J PONTIAC DovP Ross Pont1oc 2480 Harbor Blvd Costn Meso 546 8017 PORSCHE · AUDI Ch1d l.i>rson Por-;chP Audi 445 E Coast Hwy Ni>wporr BPacf' 673-0900 ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Car .. Pr Inc 234 E I 7th St (05to MPso 546 4444 TOYOTA Deon Lew1 5 Imports 1966 Harbor BlvJ Cosio MPsa 646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN Cl I(• lv~r5Qn VOi ">""09Pfl 445 E C~osr H ...... , Ne"' pcrr BPoc h 673-0900 VOLVO Dr>on L-=\I\ ,., Import<; l 966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 646-9303 6: 6: ]; 7: 7: 8: \l; .tr A 0 (1 \ ,, d ( \\ II f• 0 ... ( SUNDAY APRIL 28 8:30 tJ Marshall £Iron's Sunday School O GO! 0 Campus Profile 8 let There Be light O Meeting Tlme at Calvary 0 Herald of Truth 10 Day of Discovery 26 Christopher Close-Up ( .l9 -8 ) Clncer Sunday Continuous to 7 30PM ED Esta Es la Vida THl 11/\IL\' Pll<.11 TV •'.£1 • 1\1'1!11 'I". t'•'.t Telethon lZ:JO 0 TV SPECIAL *HERB HAFIF FOR GOVERNOR•**• p p,1d Pol1tiul Announcement 6 ~The R1lleman MORNING ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) Q,) ll 6_ K1thryn Kuhlman 1.I ~ It Is Written 10:30 § Face the Nation · ~ Meet the Press 17 3 • Cl) The Osmonds 0 17 _3 rn American s p 0 rt S· man Bass f1sh1ng tn Florida w1tti Grtts Gresham and Lamar Under .. cicd and duc.k hunting in Wash ington wtlh Tony Kubek and Jerry Koosman plus a V111nctte on bears ffi News 6:15 ID Christophers/Bible Answers 6:45 .._8 Christopher Close-Up 7:00 iJ Bailey's Comets 0 The Christophers ~8 Rex Humbard 9:00 tJ Camera Three D Serendipity f.) 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Hargis 10 Vision On GI Elementary News 17 3 Revival fires 26 Pattern for Liv ing ( 29 8 } Day of Discovery 9:30 O Today's Religion 3 I Accion de la Comunidad O Cha llenge My Sermon 0 Oral Roberts O Domingo 8 Your Doctor Answers O Amazing Prophecies 10 Meet the Press 0 23 6 10 rn NHL H o ck e 1 Stanley Cup Play Offs 6 Movie: "That Way With Women" (dr.i) 47 -Dane Clark Mutha Vickers 0 17 3 Cl) H.R Pufnstul 8 This Week 1n the NBA 0 faith for Today ID Movie: "It's A Big Country" (dra) 'i2 -G3ry Cooper lanet LP1F,h Van Jnhnsr.n Gen" Ke11v ffi Church in the Home ID Dakta ri ® Here Come the Brides 26 Revival fires ( 29 8 ) Cancer Sunday Telethon 1:15 0 17 3 (£)Howard Cose l I's Sports Magazine 1:30 0 23 ..-6 10 En Wo r1 d Cham· p1onsh1p Tennis Live coverage of lt\e matches from <:;1 Louis or Oen vet ·12 (3. 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Illa lll111tHi ... tM lest Aetna AcMt91J •rd for Mr ,.nrapl of Salty ...... la tM _. ..,._ of "Clbartt." urty II lttr e1reer sltt rlCtM4 .......,., f llJ Award ftr Mr pefftn111ttt II "Fttra, tilt .... lltuce." SU 3. 3 SUNDAY (Continued) m Outer U1111ts ~Movie: ''The fllllllotls Wor1d ti Ju.•• V1me" (Jei·fl) '6J -lou Tock. @ FaJUI lor TodlJ (9 CIJ) CaMer SUaday Taldloll son, Jim Roaers. the film shows Wiii Roaers and other f1mous folk from the past pl1ylng polo, and fea· tured are hi1hllahts of 1 retenllJ· pla1ed polo match held at the Will Roaers Parlt THf OAll.Y Pit.OT, rv WEEK. APRIL 28. 19111 mance of Haydn's seldom·hurd MIMt: (2.llr) .,...,,.u Abftt" "Opus 20" by the str1na qu•rttt. (tOm) '63-Ptter Sellers First in a series of s11 concerts. El) W1ndtrln& Slmural (tit ) Ca11ctr 5'1nday Telethon 11\• OM Way Lut half·hour ti411terplea Thtltn Tutre del o .. 1lftao 111ttm1tioMI V•rittJ Z:)O (j) Movil: HUUS. CMur" (dr1) '31 -Edwerd G. Robin.son. (j) Aditn Thutrl Oj fir•• of EY111pll• ~e,::o ... ~ (]) Mowil: "CfJ .. llUS." (dra) '63-Van Heflin. I Emlar 74 Nodlt dt Sll1 Arthur of UM lrltot11 9:30 IJ (Cij ) larnaby • • 11 • • 7:30 "Catc:ll Me If You Can" (R) A killtr 1J "APPLE'S WAY " sends dues to his identity to Bar· 3:00 O Movil: (C) "fu1111 fKt" (rom) '57-Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire m Movll: "Tupoat A.llnll" (com) '33-Muie Dressler. Wallace Beery. AIMrkMI West Hour of DttMrlnet : Wall Strfft Wttk ( > Ca11etr S!Nld•r Ttle1hon Roller S1mtt Pent.eostal Temp .. I A.i.rt.l/S~np fro• Stf9111J JilHIJ S.aeprt SJlotf la..Unnlal Lldvre Seriu "Rt liaion in 1 Revolutionary Society" 5:30 YtstlrdlJ It Taha All Kinch 3:30 I CIS E,. on Sports · WMt It Is "Black Scientific Achievements" Part II Brock Peters nanates the work of Georae Wash· lngton Carver, with dramatizations ~Jeff Burton. U @ (]) a> Worlcl lnvtution1I Tennis The mixed doubles semi· finals with Rod Laver and Yvonne Goola aona vs John Newcombe and Margaret Court. Nns1Murs TIM Ylrrinlan Cl) film f11turt Relifious TOWl'I Hill ( ) Cancer Sund•J Telethon . 1n1ia1lt • Christop!Mr Close·Up 4:00 Mldlx "This Is an Emer1ency" (R) O lnsipt "Bourbon in Suburbia" Anne Francis stars as a Sllburban housewife who comes face to face with her alcoholism and its effec1 on the lives or her husband and chll· dren. 9 Movie: "Ellchantmenr (dra) '49 -David Niven. Teresa Wrlahl Cl) Movie; "ladmt11 of Mluourt" (wes) '41-0ennis Mor1an. HHHIW Korun Var1tty ttour (6) forum Charl1m1 : Consultation · Toros • This 11 the Lile • • Panorama utlno Ca111pu1 Prolllt 4:30 DEIUT ust ef the Moh lcans · 5'1ndaJ A recreation of James Fenimore Coope($ 1826 CIUStC about Amiri· can rrontier life durinl the French & Indian Wa r In upstate New York mm m luu.s ' Al\Ntfl Star Trek Movie: (C) "Susan ' Cod" (com) '40-Joan Crawford, frednc Marth, Ruth Hussey, Rita Hayworth. (]) The Glory Rold @ Mfft tti. ,.ms lob Wells Se111lr11t : Blad Ex~r1tflce • 5'1nday Matlntt Coron1 Now 5:00 Wor1d of Survival "Citizens of the Coral" John Forsythe narrates this underwater fil m of the sea Ille 1n and around a ship scuttled on a coral reef. Ci) Ullf In die Schoel News 511Kl1I "Kemp Converte(' 6 The Avenaen Newt @)Movie: (C) "Trial Run" (dra) '68 -Leslie Nielsen. James Fr1nclscus. 9 Movit: (21u) "Battle of tti. Worlds" (sc•·fi) '6l~laude Rains. P> Drama ell Cl) Gamer Ted Armstrona I Ri(ht On Wuhinaton Wttk In Rme• lnsipt eE Roller G111•es 5:59 ED Supermartlet Top Ten EVENING mmNewi 6:00 I (j) Sixty Mlnu1as The Virplan m Reaaontr Report · MO¥ie: (C) (90) '"Soa of Sod· zilla" (hor) '69-Tadao T1kashinia. Niatit Sillery Children's Cartoons Cl) Dialoaue Casey Santos Show : Storefroot ( (())Cancer 54.lndaJ Ttltthon · • Cine dtl Oo11iftp 6:30 · Anim1I Wortd "Tropieal Flsh" Bill Burrud hosts a look at one of the most popular pets In the Amerl· can home. I World of Survival fD @ NtWI Movie: (C) (2hr) "NorUI Coun· try" (adv) '52 -Stewart Granaer, i Charisse. Wendell Corey. Su11 .. t 1 IEICtlL I HouM of Love Dant· er-ch0<eographer Arthur Hall teaches underprivileged black YoU nptera In their own community-oot only how to dance, but bow to disc.oYer them· selves their heritaae. new fre.dom of expression, personal responsibl1i· I nd brotherly love. fanl1ni1 falcon A Betttr Wor1d To le Announced 7:00 IJ News D MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S * WILD KINGDOM stars Marlin Perkins 0 Wiid llnpom "Call ol the Prib· llofs" Marlin Perkins examines the miaratlOn of the fur seal. 00 Movie: (2hr) "Tht Cr11t Sin· ner" (dra) '4~eaory Peck, Concentration At Issue • NEW HIT n1by Jones, then leaves a trail of * SEASON S victims while the prtvllt dttectivt FROM THE PRODUCERS attempts to unravel the ,ryptic mes· OF "THE WALTONS., saaes I) <S ) CJ) Applt't WIJ "The 0 Gamer Ted Atm.ttlf!'J Pen P1I" When P1tnc11's pen pal, G 'THE KING IS COMING' Elena, a lhear·old a1rt who h~u * "GOD'S MATCHLESS in Gree<:e, writes th•t she 1s cr1p· OCEANS " pied, Geotie Apple se~ out to ar· OR. HOWARD C. ESTEP ranae couect1ve sur1ery lor her Tracey Tannen, Jacques Aubuchon 0 Tht Kina Is Co11ln1 and Karl Swensen auest. m Ttll It to the luclg1 On Taraet 0 @ l1j m World ol Dis· reporters Barbar1 Simpson and L-ar neJ ''Run, Appaloosa, Run" (R) A ry Attebery look 1n10 the naMs of contemporary western adventure the average citizen under the law about the proud herltaae of an ~· The Bia Question paloosa horse and an Indian who 10!00 The I.sue Is finds accept1nce 1n her community DaJ of Dls.coverr when she trains It Adele Pal&cios Dr. Norman YincHt Ptalt stars. San Dil&o P1r1or11t11 0 @ m (!D Tht Fil ''Surv1v~I" Ei) News Aaent Chns Daniels is settously in· (I) E1119lbertHum~tdlnckShow jured when he ind lnspec1~r Er· 700 Club skine capture an esuped p11soner ; flrifl£ UM 1n remole Arizon1 mounlaiin coun· · To le Allnouoctd lry, and Erslune faces the tut of • • Praise the lord Club aett•na Ch ris to a doctor on loot Lou '°'d°" Show while keep1na the convict under 10:15 Pro Wo111en Golfers auard 10:30 Tht Prottcton O Million $ Movie: (C) {2hr) "Tiie Reuontr Report Mountlln" (dra) '56 -Spenc er • The Tim• 81111 Tracy. Robert W11ner The Kina Is Comlna I ThrH ,.,uports to Adventure Tht Evil Toudl (R) Luale Potic• Suraeon Loa An111ts CoUKtlw G unday Night Showcase lnt.matlorl•I Vart.tJ Hour * "Wonderful Country•• 1:00 O Amtrlcan Horw l Hone11an D Movie: (C) (2hr) "Wol!Mrful 0) Ellubtttl R "The Marriage COunt.ry" (Wes) '59-Robert Mitch· Game" The newly·crowned Elizabeth um, Julie London is ur1ed by her coun,n to marry. IMiu lon: lmpoulble but the suitor she prefers ls already Ntwt married (I) T.H.E. Cat I Nippon No UU ( , (!)) Cancer S11nd1J Wrep·UP/ lttl Humbard News hrfor1111net: Ian "She1l1h • • Deaf World Ross" Nutivlllt Music @E Cllesplrlto 10:45 Thia II Ja_l'n tiI:) Anntnl1n TV Hour 11:00 Ci) 0 U @)Newt 1:30 I) <a ) Cil Mannix (R) Victor P1cesetten Buono auests as 1 blind criminal • Seylftour Presents •ho raeu Mannix to find a cache Kathryn Kuhlma11 of stolen diamonds (]) A Oiscuulofl WIUI ••. 0 @ oo l10l m "ac Su n d a , < , Cl)> ....., MysttfJ-MCMlllan l Wife "The • • fait!I for Tod1y Devil You Say" (R) Sally's life is G) It Is Wrltttr1 threatened while Mic investlaates 11:15 (Qf ) So1nilh Movie lhe murder of a man who warned 11:30 I N1nM of Ult ~m• her of dan1er before his death • @) Sund11 ToalzM Show 0 @ Cl) (!D AIC SundaJ Movie: Movie: (C) "OUf Ma• ht Ja11tai. (C) (2Ju) "Murpll;'s War" (dra) '71 ca'' (adv) '65-lany Pennell. Brad Peter O'Toole, Sian Phillips, Philli pe Hams Noirtt Horst J1nson, John Hallam (i) Telepulse The l~ne surtlvor of a German sub· m Movie: (C) "That forqtM Wo•· mattne 1ttack aoes on a one·man an" (dra) '49-Greer Garson, Etrol war a1a1nst a German U·boat. fl1nn. Robert Youna. Welter Pid· qJ I Jtcil\ i lnttm1tional Cham· geon • p1ons on let Dick Button is hosl of C!) Movlt: "Tht Man Who uuafta" this hour special celebratina the (adv) '66-Jean SOrel, Edmund Pur· tOOth anniversary of ict skiting, dom. from the new Sports Hall In Zaareb, Ciii) Trinity Bible School Yu1oslavia Champion skaters from 12:00 9 Rl1ht On t 7 different European cou11tries Will 12:30 ~New Directions perform 1:00 D Spl1kln1 frfftr Eli) Devout Youna C!) Movie: "Ja1u1r'' (adv) '55 -m Movie: "Go Into Your D1nct,. B11rton Maclanc. H (mus) '35--AI Jolson. Ruby Keeler. 1:10 IJ Movtt: (C) "Return to '•r-41• fJ Great Adveft'ture "Japan's Inland Sea" Ten youna men travel by k.ay· aks up the l,lOO·mlle coast of Ja· pan searching out the coastline villages and act ing as goodwill am· basS1do~ lrom their'own coontrias 0 I IPICI!\ I Pvlo at Wlll Rottn ''"' Nanated by Wlll Roaers' &r1nd- Passport to TrMI @ Golden Vo1a11 l_!p1nete ComtcfJ • CIJ m wi1c1 KJ•ldO"' Voice of V'ictory ED O£BUT l tno• Quartlt A perfor· 9:00 8 Oral Roberts (adv) '53 -Gary Cooper. Pace 5 Filter. Out Bat•kground ound '. Sca r s 1n1rocfur<'1, lh1· TRt '·EAH lfrann~ AHi d<'S t~n<'d 10 l nruc; ori des1rr d ro n\'1'r~;11111n" and soften unwan tC'd no tSf' If vou h<.iv(' t.t prohlrm h~aring c-nme in for a d1•mons1ratron of I htt Sp,ir.., <i 1 rt·ct wn;1 I inst rumrnt Hearin ~ Aid' Bar k ed s, a ('ompan\ ''ou Can Oeprnd on ·\sk Ahoul ~Par~ Com't·nt<'nt Credit Pl<in' fh..Hlftl( \Id" Mt \\ , .. li.tl•lt otl th1 f 11f1'l\illintt '°"• U• "'lu,f ttu1 "·' l'.it. t h"'•"ll" I ''"' lhMf ft''""" f,1rtHt1t1 fn1I• "'N"ll I •tll., I"'""' Page 6 I un~ ti••.•• h 'HI fh,ttfVt ft4, .. ,,,.;, .. t'ttf't fl U1t"'\UI 1•.1ni11f\1 'll"I .. (fl""' t1I H 1 '''"'"'' r , ..... , THE OAILV PILOT TY W[[K MORNING m Dtnnls the Menace I mruturu ~ Popeye Cartoons fJ ri (3 J t!) General Hospltll 8 10 Movie: See Daytime Movie~ m Mothers-in-uw 11:00 0 (29 8 ) 8 Young & Restless ,:00 I "--' Sunrise Semester o .23 6 1!> m J•c•pot · l(nowledie "CQllectors" 0 Movies: See Daytime Movies '3 6' Get Smart '26 Addams Family University of the Air (6 The Furitive 6:30 I Odyuey 0 l7 C3 tiD love American Style 1 · Not for Women Only m ;ews Pyl 6 Daybru• I m ome! e Physical Geogr1phy Mon . Wed • ID Electrtc Company Frt .. F1mily Ris• M1n11ement Tues. 11 ·JO f) ( 29 8 ) f' Se arch for To· I Oay at Night Drama Cinema 36 3:30 f) Movie: See Day11me Movies (3 Topic Mon , Wed .. Movie: See Oayllme Movies Tues. Thurs f11 0 Mike Dougln Show Ri~hc1rd Thurs. . morrow __ 1 ID Educ1t1onal Features 0 2l r6 10 m Celebrity sweep. 0 College Credit Coum Except Fn stakes tlo G1mer Ted Armstrong 1 17 3 CL) Girl in My life dJ Bullwinkle let's Rip 7:00 I {~ (8') ~4 ra I News Petticoat Junction ( CY\ World Business News ~ gfrtc!ns O ~Today Show EI=) Mister Rogers' Neighborhood I Michael Jlckson Show Garner Ted Armstrong New Zoo Revue AFTERNOON stock uch1nge 12:00 £J Noontime Sesame Street l p 2$ (i', m Three on A M1teh 1301-Lt · 6 Super Bingo : ssie 0 17 (3 1 n':'\ Pusword Relph S1ory's AM I.Lt • Devey & Goliath 8 10 ID News Bu13 & His Buddies 0 Futures Skip & Woofer W Movie: See Dayt1mt Movies World Business News '26 Tennessee Tuxedo ED Features 1:00 0 (j9 i') Captain K1nproo (~ 8 ) Ann Gutcher Sflow '6) Dennis the Menace I i Sunup Mel Knoepp 12:30 0 ( 29 8 ) "i' As the W or I d O Romper Room 1 Turns Q.l The Flintstones 0 23 '6 10 ED Days of Our ~6 Bozo's Big Top l1vu ID Hodgepodie l odee \61 Truth or Consequences 8:30 er College Credit Course I '17 CV rn 5911t Second i6l Oaie & Harriet futures O Juk Lt Lune Dialing for Doll11s QI Yori & friends 26 Bullwin•le ,17, [3' Bullwinkle 1:00 0 ('9 8 ) 8 The Curding Light; ::if; Minna M1guine Thurs f1rs1 of a series of EI1) Yoga for Health specials or interesl to women. with 9:00 = (t;W 1i ) a The Johr's Wiid Charles Kuralt and Sylvia Chase as 3J ID Senme Street hosts "Unnecessary Surgery" is lhe . ~ (6) 'fQ, m Oin1h's Plue SUbJect ot lhe first program 0 The Gallery 0 ~ 6) IJ01 m The Doctors 6 Ben Ca~J ( 6] Anythinr You Can Do I Movie: See Daytime Movtes. 0 1l7 (3 Cl) All MJ Children Features 0 Mike Room for Dlddy I love Lucy '26 Movie : See Daytime Movies Gumby; Gentle Ben Fri ID Educational Programs (I' New Zoo Revue 1:30 f) ('9 '8-) 8 Edge of Night ex ~futures cept lhurs 9:l0 IJ (~ _&')CJ' Gambit 0 .13 "ii" 10 m Another World 0 ~ "()' lO m leop1rdy CIOlh Anniversary Show on Friday is I Movie: See Daytime Movies one hour) News 6 Mike Douglu Show Haul 0 17 (3' Cf) let's Make A Oul City Kids 0 Candid Camm CJ' Public Afrairs Ii) Galloping Gourmet 10:00 ~ <:29 ll,) a Now You See It 2:00 fl ( 29 8 ) 8 New Price Is Rightl 31 Futures 0 2l 6 10' ED How to Survive · @ (i) 1()1 ED Wizard of Odds A Marriage Except Frr [6"" Run for Your Lile 0 Sea Hunt j I The Morning Show 0 17' 3 CL) Newlywed Game My favorite Martian 0 ID Movie: See Daytime Movies. Features ED Features lT (31 The AM Affair 2:20 ID Ben Hunter Interviews £il Stock Exch1nge 2:30 0 (:;29 8 ) 8 Match Game '7' 26 700 Club 8 "" .., ID Educational Prog11ms ~:w~6 lO m Somerset Cf) News/Panorama del Valle 0 10:20 l7 '3' Joe Baratta Health Show I m ~:.t~~e/ill One life to live 10:30 e (:29 8") (if' love Of life ID Yogi for Health 0 ~ (1110' m H o 11 J w oo d 3:00 f) ( 29 8 ) Tattletales Squirts 0 Truth or Consequences fJ 17 CL) Brady Bunch 9 Highway Patrol Thomas co hosts 0 Ouie & Harriet 161 Supermarr • 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies Vision On Wed. ~ ;'26 Green Acres Nanny & the Professor 17' m Movie: See Daytime Movies Bullwin•le Wed "3' i &, Movie: See Daytime Movies ID Features ('29 8 ) Cartoons ffi Wild Wild West ucept Wed. 4:00 '3 Movie: See Daytime Movies Mon ABC Afterschool Sj>Kial Wed 0 The Rifleman 6 leave II to Beaver 0 1.1 (3' CL) ABC Afterschoot Speci1I Wed "My Dad Liv~ 1n A Downtown Hot el'' (R) A look at d1 vorce through the eyes of a 10-year old boy Joey Grant Beau Bridges Margarel Blye and Ike f1senmann srar 0 Flipper m The Flying Nun (B Gilligan's lsl1rrd EE N1t1eh1 ~6 Beverly Hillbillies m Sesame Street m Sube Pelayo ffi Felix the Cat 4:30 O Father Known Best ~ Gilllgan's Island 0 f Troop ID Bugs & His Buddies (B I Dream of lunnie :26 I love Lucy <:i9 1l ) Movie: Se e D a y 11 me Movies t!) Desert Theatre Except Wed. ffi Underdog S:OO ~ News Mon 3 School Profile Wed · fJ 10 News ~ The Big ValleJ 6 I love Lucy 8 I Drurn of Junnle 0 leave It to Beaver m The Flintstones @ High Chaparral rt J Green Acres Ei) Simplemente Maria '26 Star Trek ID Mister Rogers' Neighborhood rn Drama m The Pioneers CI!) Huggie Boy Entertainment ffi Wild Wild West Wed ffi Kimba S:JO f) ,8 17 3 l;J '6] News Cl' Travel Films 16 Courtship of Eddie's Father 0 The Lucy Show m Bewitched EI1) Electric Company En Don Wilson's Town Tllk EE Three Stooges e I d THE OAILY 'ILOl TV WEEK APRii 2 8 t•1/.I ~:"'~arlow, Southern I ~ ~~ (1 California's to p-rated news· '"', ~ .·; caster, anchors a whole hour of · -. news, views and special features weeknights on the KNBC 5 O'clock ·-:-~ ....... '~·- Newservice. Interview Bob Abernethy always has v- someone interesting to .---1 interview on his [_.,. corner of the news. , · 1~'"' ~~,~~ 1 . ,.,...... "fr ;...,., Sports r I Bryant Gumbel is our man on top of the scores. teams, events, meets, matches, races and games. .. : ~ Human Interest If it's unusual. entertaining or both. you can be sure Ray Duncan will bring you the full story. Weather Action 4 . ., David Horowitz provides good advice and assistance to consumers • with his special report most week· nights. The 5 dclock Whds Who of Whats What. Page 7 RENTACOLOR SAYS. • • IT'S CHEAPER TO LEASE A COLOR T. V. SET ••• THAN TO BUY IT! HERE'S WHY! Whe 11 Y 0 11 BUY \rvtw11 Y 1111 l l /\SE Down P.yment 10% 1 to NO DOWN PAYMENT Required 30% 2 S•lesTax 8% NO SALES TAX Financing 18% • NO FINANCING 3 (Unpaid Chwgn Belencel CHARGES Service $60 NO CHARGES FOR 4 to Contnct $96/yr. SERVICE 5 Pwt11nd List NO CHARGE FOR labor Price PARTS OR LABOR ff leneth of 36 1 YEAR LEASE ONLY Contnct Month• .. A~ •• $30 12" Port. S.t-$12.46/mo. 7 Monthly 19'' Port. S.t-$19.96/mo. 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J:OO (() (C) "Th• 801 Yflttl ''"" Hair" (dra) ''8-0ean Stockwell, Robert Ryan. @) (C) ~11lit Bubbles" (dra) '68 -Albert Finney, Uta Minnelll. l :lO f) (C)" The Nutty Profeuor" (com) '63 -Jerry Lewis, Stella S1evens. Howard Morris Q "The Mbfits" Part I (dr1) '61 -Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Mon~mery Clift. @ lV "frttclom of tht s .. , .. ~ml_ '34~1iHOfd Molllnson. @ Cil (C) "Operation A•ltenSam" (dra) '60-Peter Flnch, Eva Bartok. 4:00 (]) "Coa$t of Slelttons" (adv) '6S -Richard Todd, Dale Robertson. C:JG (elf ())) ''Walk A Crooked Milt" (mys) '48-Louis Hayward. fVININC 6:00 H. ~(I)~~?iJ~., ftHH Ho11n's Heroes I hver1J Hlllbllllts Mluiofl: lmpouiblt Mod Squad EJ Pobre 6ionzalez MO'fie: (2hr) "The Last Sflot You Htar" (susp) '69-Hu2h Marlowe, Zena Walker. EID Hodcepodae Lod1e m Spetd RKtr 6:30 Dealtr'a Qolce • Dick Vlft DyM Merv 6irlffln Show (]) Hotan's Her"' : loom! • living Euy • • Marc•rlta O'F1nlll Sllow Little R1auls 1:00 ! rn o om a:> m ,..., lowilnc for Dollars Mn: (2hr) "Morcan" (com) '66 -Vanessa Redgrave, David Warner. I Wiid Wor1d of Anlm1ls Wtaat's My Line? I low Lucy It Tam A Thief (I) I OrHm of Jeannie l~m:::~t WuM1cto11 Stnlpt Talk Cl)) Bobby Goldsboro Show Dram• m Three stoo1es 7:30 = lon1tll111 Winters Show Ho11n's Heroes • Polite Sureton "Deadly [Jc ch1n1e" (R) I Help Thy Nelpbor New leat tfle Clock New Treuure Hunt Million $ MO'llt: (2hr) "The DirtJ Game" (dra) '65-Henry Fon da, Robert Ryan Wild Kingdom Bewitclled CI) To Tell the Truth Ci) New Price Is Right : Eye to Eye "Power Plays" ( ({)) Nashville Musk • Jimmy Dean Show • • Escen1rio Thertre · Police Su..,.on The 6ihoul G1n1 1:00 f) (~ ) Cl) Cunsmolle "The Widow Make(' (R) Steve Forrest guests as a 2unli2hter whose speed is leeendary but who now is lry1n11 to live a Quiet non·violent life 0 @ @ ~ m The M11ki1n "Illusion in Terror" (RJ When Tony's love interest is reportedly killed al· ter being struck by a car, he sets out to prove the report lalse. 0 Movie: (2hr) "An Eye for an Eye" (dra) '66 -Robert Lansine. Patrick Wayne. 0 @ CI) a) The Rookies "Jus· tice for Jill Danko" (Rl Mike Danko 1nvestigales an apparently crazed gunman who shot his wile, Jill, in a restaurant. causing her to lose their expected baby. I Dealer's Choice Sltari to Adventure Mex~n Film Festival Movie: (2hr) "Ten North Fred· eridl" (dra) '58-Gary Cooper, 01· ane Varsi. EID I sJl(JaL I The Enero Crisis: End of the Beglnnlnr? NPACT as· sessment of how the fuel short,ge is affecting America's lifestyle al Nosotros los Pobres m Movie; "lndl1n1polis ScMedw1y" (adv) '39-Pat O'Brien, Ann Sheri· dan. 1:30 m Merv Griffin Show G) Movie: (C) (90) "Destin1tlon Moon" (scl.fi) ·so -John Archer. Warner Anderson. a1> P1norama Novtlt 9:00 fJ (fij ([)) 00 He~·a Lucy (R) Guest Chuck Conno1s, playlng him· self, learns the pitfalls of tryinll to make a motion picture In Lucy's house when the C.rter home be· c1Jmes the scene of his new film. 0 @ (i) m NBC Monday Mov· ie: (C) (2hr) "Limbo" (dra) '72- Kathleen Nolan, Kale Jackson. Kath· e11ne Justice. The desperate lives led by lhree women without husbands mirror the tragedy of thou&ands ol American wives of prisoners of war or missing·in·actlon servicemen. (1) The Bold Ones O @ CV a> ,~,r:~:Tf(r.,~.l~l QB v II Part I (3hr) Conclusion airs Tues- day at S·JOPM. The story of two men. one, a noted American wrile1, and the other, a European doctor whose careers culminate in a dra · 1at1c and suspenseful confronta lion at London'J Royal Couns ol Justice 1n Queen's Bench Courtroom No. VII Ben Gaurra, Ant hony Hop· kins. Leslie Caron, Lee Remick, TUESDAY Jack Hawkins and Juliet Mills star 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Chubasco" APRIL 30 (dra) 'SS-Christopher Jones, Susan Strasberg For morning and afternoon listings, Ei) Roller Games please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS., ED I s~16AL I The Nation's Econo· Below, for your convenience, are my Out of Control "University ol the day's movies. Ch1caao Round Table" A round table discuss~on of wage and price c~n · DAYTIME MOVIES trols. infla11on, the energy crisis and the larm policy 9:00 O (C) "Sword of Sherwood f or· ~ Entre Amigos est" (adv) '6 1 -Richard Greerie, CB Variety Show Pet~r Cushing, Sarah Branch 9:30 B (~ 'J'1) (]) Dick Vin Dyke 9:l0 O "C,,ptain's Paradise" (com) ·53 Show (R) A c.olumnist reports that -Alec Guinness. Yvonne DeCarlo Dick said his glamorous leading lady ''kisses like a dead mackerel" 11:00 0 "Pier 23" (mys) '51 -Hugh f) News Beaumont "Fr;antic" (dra) '61 - 6I) La Hlen1 Jeanne Moreau. Mau11ce Ronet 10:00 B ((l9 fl)) ~ Medical c' n t er 12:00 m "L•dY Without A Pusport" (dra) "Deadly Game" (R) Kay Medford '50 -Hedy lamA11 John Hod1ak, guests as a critically-ill derelict James Craig named Meg who dre ads her forth· coming reunion with her estranged 1:00 l6 (C) "The Blue Angel" (Ora) '59 daughter. Tyne Daly also guests May 81111. Curt Jurgens OWIE ~News 00 Perry MHon (J GOVERNMENT SCENE * WITH MAYOR BRADLEY (J Government Scene Mayor Tom Bradley guests I Los Angeles Collective Dram• Praise the l ord Club 10:30 f) Journey to Adventure t!) Get Smart Eil) Theatre in America "A Touch of the Poet" ( R) 6I) TV Musical 11:00 I 0 mm News Best of Groucho 6 Night G1llery 8 [O} ti) ~ (6) News f) Movie: "Whistle Down the Wind" (dra) '62 -Hayley Mills. Alan Bates. 2:00 (J (C) "The Mountain" (dra) '56 -Spencer Tracy, Robert Wagner. ID (C) "Drums in the Deep South" (adv) '51-James Craig. Guy Madi· son. 3:00 (8 (C) "!he Gieat Race" Part I (com) '65 -Tony Curlis. Natalie Wood, Jack Lemmon 1o (C) "Dud Run" (dra) '69 - Peter Lawtord. Ira Von Furstenberg 3:30 B (C) "Secret of the lnm" (adv) ·54 -Charlton Heston, Robert i Young. Nicole Maury Cf (C) ''The Big Show'' (draJ '61 -Esther Williams, Chfl Robertson 0 "The Misfits" Concl (drcl) '61 -Clark Gable. Marilyn Monroe, Montgomery Chit 'i7 '3J "Last Cllance" (mys) '37- Frank Le1ghlon ~l -6 (C) "The Adding M•chlne" (com) '69 -Phyllis Diller, Milo IHE DAILY f.'ILOr IV W(fll. Al'~ll 18 1'11.t 6 Mo11ie; (C) (2hr) "Return of the Seven" (ad~> 66 -Yul Brynner Robert Fuller f) Whit's My l ine? W I Lo11e Lucy Q) II hkes A Thief '7 3 I 01um of Junnte Q) Eimeralda 23 r(;, Dragnet €t) Book Beat 'Walrr ih1U 011 wfl by Richard Ad ams ~Drama a!) Usted y la Polic1a EE Three Stoogu 7:30 3 Hogan's Htroes 0 10 HollJWnod Squ~ru 0 Help Thy Neighbor 0 Secrets of the Deep "Under the Med1le1ranean · Capri f>on1a. S110.nboli Vulcano. l 1pa11 and 0 a n.1rea share a tasl1nat1ng s'enery volan1c act1v1ty and great relics marking the presence of the Phve nec1dns Greeks Rornans and MotJrs (J Million $ Movie; (2hr) ''Twelve Angry Men" (c!ra) 5 7 Henry Fon da. lee J Cobb f G Marshall m Bewitched 17 3 To Tell the Truth 2~ 6 Let's Make A Deal ~ Citywatchers Stand Up & Cheer Bobby Goldsboro Show ffi The Ghoul Gang EE Gomon ID Bl.ck Journal ED Nochu Tap1ti.ts CB Tu tlo del M1rtu 9:30 0 I -w 8 ) 8 Maude <R) Aller l!O<nR ,,wHV !or hl'I uwn t~ce lift. MAude rl'l1Jrns to her vfl ry c:u11ous family and Ir ends Conclu\1on of d twv p.irt ep1v111r fJ NeW' ED la Hiena 10:00 i) To Be Announced 0 '23 6 10 m '"( ""'SP""1..-C1..,..A'""l l l Ovt From A to Z france's top co mposer pPrlormer. r.hatlrs l\znavour, teams "' w1lh llmr110' l11.i M1nnell1 for this mu,,r .11 <;pi>c1~1 t1tmed before a cel,brilv .1Ud1enc11 .1t a special con rPrt '" I nnl1on's lilmed Rb1nbow ThPatr~ Perfnrm1nsi ~olo and ir1 du i>I thP two slM' ofter rend1t1ons of 4tmosl t111en1y great song\ Om ID 16News 6 Perry Mason 8 The Serendtpity Singen in San Fr•nc1sco ID The Old Maid & the Thief A bill" blooded sp1n\ter 1s duped by h'r pri-1ty hn11s .. ma1d 1ntn ta~mg a handsoml' ynun1t h1pp1e into her hnmP Chc1tlotte 01aon '!iuznnnl' llrrick and R1r.t11rd f stes stat ('29 B ) Hee Haw g) Drama CB Praise the l ord Club 8:00 0 J.J 6 10 '1) Adam·l2 "West V;llev 01v1s1on (RI A police hell copter aids the olt1cers when motor 10:30 A lournty to Adven ture cytllsts cause trouble m Gel Smart 0 Mo11ie: (2hr) "An Ere for an ffi Spanish Comedy Eye" Cdra> 66 -Robert I ansing, ED Mu11cal Especbcular Patrick Wayne 0 17 r3 CE) Happy Days · Knock 11 :00 0 0 m rn News Around the Block · A "rumble" 1s in 1 0 Bu t of Groucho prospect aller tough gang members · 6 P~ry Mas~n _ cross town to than~ R1th1e tor a " 10 ~ '23 6 News filvor , rhen depart-with Potsie's fl Movie: "The L~dy Killer\" rcom) new bicycle '!>6 Alec Guinness. Peter '5elle1s m Oeiler's Choice m Mission: tmpOHible Safatl lo Adventure ID The Untoueh1blu Mexican Film Ftsllval 26 The Saint I Bill Moyers' Journal ffJ D!J al Nigh_t Quien? { 19 8 ) The Pioneers Come~y .. ,.1 l l ·30 O ( ~ 8 ) a CBS Late Movie: m Mission: Impossible t!) The Untouchables 56 The Saint (tj9 (!'\) The Pioneers O'Shea. ffi "1ov1e. Go Into Your Dance "The Lady Vanishes" !susp) '38- 4:30 (~ (8') "Joe Macbeth" (mys) '56 (mus) '35-AI Jolson Ruby Keeler I M~rRaret lnckwood Michael Red· Paul Douglas. Ruth Romari 8:30 B (29 8 ) a Haw a Ii f ive-0 iv ave. Paul 1 ukas D~me May Whit· 11:30 11 (~ (j)) (j) CBS Late Movie: "The 39 Steps" (susp) 'JS-Robert Donat. Madeleine Carroll. CJ n 00 @) m Johnny Carson Jim Nabors is guest host Marilyn Horn guests. O Movie: "Heat Wave " (mys) ·54 -Alex Nicol. Hillary Brooke ~ Twilight Zone 12:00 (I; One Step Beyond fJ ~ (a News m Movie: "Inside Detroit" (dra) 56-Dennts O'Keefe, Pat O'Brien t!) Bill Cosby '1Z ~ Secret file 12:30 O Suspense l huter "Their Own Executioners'' (R) 1:00 0 tfO; m Tomorrow Cil 9 Ci) News Eil) Day at Nitht 1:45 B Movie: "The Secret Door" (dra) '64-Robert Hutton. Sandra Dorn. E VENING 6:00 6 0 0 (]I g) m CE News C3QO)(!l~tn0C c ;i9 '11) News 0 Bon1nza ~ Hogan's Heroes I Beverly Hiiibiiiies Mission: Impossible Mod Squad El Pobre Gonzalez ~Greatest Sports Legend• ED Hodgepodge Lodge EE Speed Racer 6:30 i) (~ (} ) 8 j t> NBA Buket· ball Play·Olfs j) Dealer's Choice ~ Dick Van Dyke 10; Merv Criffln Show Irr (J) Hogan's Heroes Zoom! Li11ing Easy News ffi l ittle Rasc~ls 3:10 B Movie: "Double Dyn1mit.e" (com) '51 -Jane Russell, Frank 7:00 ! 3 , 0 0 6Ii' m News Sinatra. 0 Bowling for Dollus "The finishing Touch" (R) McGar-ly rett 1nvest1gate s a destructive rin g• 0 '23 6 10 ffi Johnny Carson of forgeries of government smm ful'll Gmbon~ Euests ties 0 Mo111e: "Highway 13" (mys) '48 0 )3 6 -10 ffi NBC Tuesday -Robert I nwery, P<mela Blake Mystery-Tenafly "The Cash g, Car I 6 Twllight Zone ry Caper" (RI Tenafly is ass11rned to 11:45 0 3 CE News a burglary 11dden store when a la l7' 3 , Secret file mous diamond collection is brOUKhl there to be displayed 12·00 6 One Step Beyond 0 17 J CE I SPlCIA~ I QB v 11 m Movte· (C) "Lut of the Co- Concl The dramatic. trial 1~ Queen's man,ht.s" (wesl 53-lloyd Bridges 81'nch :: VII of a Polish dotMr whn Arndenck Cri1v.lord Barbara Hale IS acc;used by an American writer of m Biii Cosby 1tar crimes 1n a Na11 concentrlltton ,;imp Ben Gazzara Anthony Hop 12.lS 0 Suspense Theatre fhe Wine kins. l eslte Caron lee Rem tek and D.1rL Sta (Ri Julret Mill\ star m Merv Griffin Show 1:00 Q 10 ffi Tomorrow ID Movie: (C) (90) "Red Sundown" 8 '23 6 News (weS) 56-Rory Calhoun. Martha Hyer 26 Movie: CC) (2hr) ''Ocean's 11 '' (coml '69-Frank Sinatra ED Should the Lady hke A Ch1nce? I (R) a!) Panorama Novel1 J 9:00 16' The Bold Ones l ·45 B Movie: (C) "Meet Me ~"" the Show" Imus> :i1 -Belly Grable. [dd1e Albert Macdonald Carey 2:00 OJ All·Night Show: "Elght Iron Men," "Hum1n Dnire," "Be Big" 3:10 0 Mo11te : "Ritt.Rat!" Cdn.1) '47- f>Jt 0 811~n Anne Jeffreys WEDNESDAY MAY l For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, a ~e the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l 9:00 O (C) "Ali1S Smith & Jones" I (com) "70-Pete Duel Ben Murphy Susan l\a1nt lames 9:30 O "Up the River" <com) 38 - Preston I osier, Tony Marrin 11 :00 O "Red Desert" l • e~) SO Jae~ Holt "Sah111 on Fire" (dra) '63- Ch11st1an Marquand 12:00 m "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (com) ·41 -Carole l ombard. Gene Rilymond Hober1 Montgomery 1:00 Gl6 "fbwhide" (wes) ·51 -Tyrone Power Susan Hayward 2:00 O CC) ''Ten Thouund Bedrooms" (co:nl '57 -Dean Marlin, [va Bartok @ "One W1y Street" (dral 50 - James Mason Marta Toren l 3:00 a (C) ''The Great Race'' Concl (com) 65 -Jack Lemmon. Tony Cunis Natalte Wood lO (C) "Cockeyed Cowboys ol Call· co County" (com) '69 -Dan Block er. Mackey Rooney. Milton Berle Nane"e rabray. 3:30 O (C) "Arabesque" (dra) 66 - Gregory Peck Sophia Loren K1e1on Moore -~ 23 '6-. "The Visit'' (dra) '64 In· grid Bergman Anthony Quann 4:30 ( 29 8 ) "Fast & Se1y" (com> 60- Gina Lollobng1d~. V1tto110 DeS1ca EVENING 6:00 000 a alm~ News ,3 1_g_}£ 3 13(i)(Q9 8-..) News J:) Bonanza 6~ Hogan's Heroes 0 !leverty H1llbilliu m Mission: Impossible W Mod Squad fl) El Pobre Gonzalez '26 Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Brohn lance" (wes) '62 -Spencer lracy Richard Widmark ffi Hodgepodge lodge El) Speed Racer 6:30 ( 61 Dealer's Choice 0 Dick Van Dyke 'lO~ Merv Griffin ITT 1 J Hogan's Heroes ffi Zoom! m living usy (Ii) News El) l ittle Rascal s 7:00 6 JI 0 0 m Ci) News 0 Bowfing for Dollars (j, Movie: (C) "Trapeze" (dra) '56 -Burt Lancaster, Gina Lotlobril?•da. Tony Curtis 8 Journey 0 What's M, line? m I Love Lucy @ It Takes A Thiel 17 3) I Dream of Jeannie EL) Esmeralda 23 '6' Dragnet Powers Girls Have The Look & The Style~ YOU CAN LOO K BETTER. FEEL EXC ITING, GAIN CONFIDENCE & SUCCESS IN YOUR LIFE. Beginning & Ad vanced Courses • Make Up & H a ir Styltng • Personality Development • Figure Control •Wardrobe & Fa shion • Walking & Posture • Voice & 0 1ct ron • Prof ess1onal Model mg. Call or come in today fo r a free persona l analysi s. T'HE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 28. 1974 ffi The frenth Chef (r.29 8 ) World ol Survival Ell Drama (Ii) Aaron Berger Show W Tllm S1ooges survivor asking Cannon to solve thr mystery Geoffrey Deuel guests 0 ~3 (6) I 0 m NBC Wednh day Movie: (C) (2hr) "Rex Harrison Presents Short Stories ol love" ,, tno of short stones -each Intro 7;30 O New Dating Game duced by Hamson -starring H1 J >Hogan's Heroes B•xby & Jutte Somma rs as computr• 0 Wart Till Your rather Gets Home programmers l eonard N1moy ~"" "C~r 54" ( R) I Juliet Mills 1n a circa 1946 lond11r O Help Thy Neighbor mystery. and Lorne Greene antl U let's Mah A Deal Agnes Moorehead as Pa11s1an art 8 Bobby Goldsboro Show dealers threatened with the pos~1b1 O M1f11on $ Movie: (2hr) "The 1ty ol a poor son 1n law Wrong Min" (dra) ·57 -Henry ~The Bold Ones fonda Vera Mites Papa Coruon 10 New Price Is Right Carrusel del Mundo m Bewitched O 17. 3 1 To Tell the Truth 9:JO · News .ll ,.6 Hollywood Squues (!) Gomer Pyle ffi Storefront Jau trumpeter Donald aJ u Hiena Byrd performs "Flight Time .. 'Taney 10:00 0 (!;19 8 ) Ct Koiak (RJ ·Cop rn free." "Do It r1u1d.'' and Black A Cage" Even after receiving numer b11d " ous thinly veiled threa ts against ('29 8 ) Police Surgeon his hie and those of his rela1tves m Other People, Other Places Ko1ak discovers he IS powerless It; Cl) Celebrity Bowling stop the harassment from an ei ffi The Ghoul Ging cqnvsct whom he helped send to ~ h pnson. 8;00 IJ (~9 8 ) 8 Sonny & C er z ID @ ;16 News Comedy Hour CR> Joe Namath 6 Perry Mason ~ests .. J7 3 J CD Doc Elliot "The U 23 6 \10 m Chtse John Doe, Pharmacist" An zg1ng pharmacist !> Bucks · CR) The accidental death ol haodlrng of prescription med1crne a man carrying $200 OOD in ca~ borders on malpractice and Ben El points the Chase unit to a 11ng 1101 moves to have his hcense re deahng 1n stolen stocks voked Paul r1x Mitch Vogtl and O Movie: (2hr) "An Eye for iln Jordan Rhodes guesl £ye" (dra) 66 -Rober1 Lansing el) El Tomillo Pat11c~ Wayne a> Dram1 O 17 J 1 Ci) The Cowboys "The Cii) Praise the lord Club Indian Givers' The young cowboys l1nd themselves wallung !he rangej1D:30 0 Journey to Adventure atter thetr horses are cl everly (!)Get Smart \tolen by a group ol young Co @!)Devout Young (R) manche Indians al Detective de Hotel I Dealer's Choice 11 :00 1J 0 0 al~ ffi News Sala_ri to ~dventur~ 3 ) al :JQJ EL) r23 C6J News Mexican Film Fest1v1I O Best of Groucho 12~. Movie: .<Zhr) "Ten North Freder-Ci) Night Gallery lck (dra) 58-Gary Cooper. Diane O Movie: "The Long Arm" (mys) Vars1 . ·55 -Jack Hawkins. ' I Washington .Connettl~n ID Mission: Impossible Championship Wrestling m The Untouchables Japanese Language Program ~ 3) Secret File 8:30 0 (i7 3~1 Ci) ABC Wed n es d a y1 26 The Sain! Movie: (C) (90) "Death Race" (R) €m_ D,.ay •t Nigh.I (dra) ·73 -Doug McClure. Roy! Cl9 8 ) The Pioneers Th1nnes Dennis Rucker Brendan ll:lS al Cinema 34 Boone, Dennis Dugan. Ch11s Carey, 11 .30 ~ ( ~),. lwir Barry Two American p1lols 1n I . 'ltJJ .?9 8 8 cs.~ late ,Movie. a damaged plane that cannot fly (C) The Horsem~n (dra) 71 - bw can tau along the ground, are Om~r Sha11r Leigh Taylor Younii Pumied by a German Ian)( and tis Jae Palance crew across the desert of North 0 23 . 6 10 .m Johnny Carson . Alnca 0 Movret: "Dick Barton at Bay" ID Merv Griffin Show (mys) 45 -Don Stannard George (!)Movie: (C) (90) "Cattle Drive"1 F'6o~dT ·r· ht z 'LJ c WI II! one (wes) ,, -Joel Mc rea DPan O 17 .>:3 t:T!"I Wd W Id S 1 <;1r.ckwe lt .. 1 w 1 e or pec11 ID Theatre in Amerrr;a 1 orraine G!.raldo Rivera Goodn1ghl Amer Hansberry To Be Young. Gilled & •ca Black" (R) (?hr) I\ b1o(!raph1cal play 12:00 61 One Step Beyond about lhe youngest American and m Movie: "The Actre u" (dra) '53 lust black 10 win the New Yor~I -Jean Simmons Spencer Tracy, D1t1ma C11l1C's C11cle Award adapted Teres~ Wrighl lrom her Wiiiings b) her husband, m 8111 Cosby Robert Nemirolf Ruby Dee ~lars 1:00 J O 8 1)3 · 6 News John Robert Powers a!) Panorama Novela I 0 10 et) Tomorrow 9:00 O (..29 a ) a Cannon "Hounds I l:45 ~ Movie: "The l one Tuan" (wes) of HPll" c R) The aftermath of 31 59 -Willard Parker Notions O ldest & Lorge st School For Finishing & Modeling ORANGE -3 Town & Country -547-8228 V1elnam "fragg1ng" 1oc1dent. rn 2:00 m All-Night Show (C) "rire Over which Lt Davrd Harrison became a Africa," "Cover Gltl" paral~t11: ltnds two survivors ol his 3:10 O Movie: "An ldul Husband" company becoming v1ct1ms ol ratal (com) '48 -Paulerle Goddard rnac~s by killer dogs •nd another Michael W1ldrng F pl B th 9 9 11 12 3 3 THURSDAY MAY 2 For morning and afternoon hsttngs. please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 (C) "The Gins Sph1n1" (dra) 6 7 Rohen Taylor 9:30 0 "Man Bait" Cdra 1 ~l -Diana Oars 11 :00 O "Black Widow" (my~ l 51 - Christine Norden "Bullet 1n the 1 Gun" (wes) '6fi-RnP.~I Han1n 12:00 m (C) "Flre Down Belollt'' (dral ·57 -Jack Lemmon Robert M11ch um 1:00 'l6 (C) "Boy on A Dolphin" (drJ1 1 '57-Alan Ladd 2:00 O (C) "East of Eden" (d1a1 5S- James OeJn (E} "Reunion rn Reno" (com I 51 Mark Stevens. Peggy Onw 3 :00 ) "Fate Is the Hunter'' (dr a I 64 -{;lenn f ord Nancy Kwa n 10 (C) ''Tobruk" (dra) 61 Rock Hudson 3:30 O (C) "Fluffy" I com) '65-Tony Randall 3_ "Holiday for lovers" <coml 59 Clifton Webb. Jane Wyman 0 (C) "Do Not Disturb" (coml 65 Doris Day, Rod Taylor l1 3 "ltttle Big Shot" ( dr a> 52 0Nek f arr '23 6 (C) "Battle of the VIiia fio· rtll" (dra) '65 -Rossano Braw. Maureen ff Har J 4:30 ( '29 8 ) "~turda(s Hero" Pari I (dral 51 -lohn Dere~ EVENING S:OO 0 0 10 News 0 The 81g Valley 6 I love Lucy 8 I Orum of Junnie 0 luve It to Beaver ID The Fhntstones (E) High Chapuul 17 3 i Green Acres EE Simplemenle Mula 26 Star Trek ID Mister Rogm' Neighborhood @I) Orama m The Pioneers CID Hugg1e Boy Entertainment ffi Kimba 5:30 0 8 17 3 23 ,...6 News 3 Travel Films 6 Courtsh p of £dd1e's father 0 The Lucy Show m Bewitched Electric Company Don Wilson's Town Talk ffi Three Stooges 6:00 0 ( '29 8 ) 8 '26 NBA Buket· ball 3 0 0 etl m CD News 0 Bonanza 6 Hogan's Heron O Beverly H1llb1lhes 10 17 3 23 6 News m Mission: Impossible Mod Squid [I Pobre Gonralei ID Hodgepodge Lodge ffi Speed Racer 6:30 6 Dealer's Chotte 0 Dick Van Dyke 10 Merv Griffin 17 3 •Hogan's Heroes ED Zoom'. m living Easy (!:) Viajando ffi Lrttle Rascals 7:00 3 • 0 0 m CD News 0 Bowling for Dollars 6 Movie: (C) (2hr) "For Those Who Think Young" lroml &4 - lames Darren Pa-ne a T•lhn 0 What's My Ltne? ID I Love Lucy (E) It Takes A Thiel 17 3 I Dream of lunn1e EE [smeralda '23 6 Dragnet ID Psychology Today etl Orama CID Tele-RtVista Music.al Ef) Three Stooges 7:30 3 Hogan's Heroes O New Pnce Is Right 0 Help Thy Neighbor 8 Ouie's Girls <RJ Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "lhe Tin Star" (MSI 57-Henry fonda 10 let's Make A Dul ID Bewitched 17 3 To Tell the Truth 23 6 Wild World of Animals ffi Accion Chicano m Jonathan Winters Show CD The Protectors IHI IJ.<\llYPILU1 1<\'111 1'. il,ll1tl "1•'1 EE The Ghoul Canit 8:00 0 The Waltons (R1 A Wl'd thy for mer suitor of 011~1.i'\ romes '' v1\1I the Wdll• n hnoseM'd Jnd tr·e' to ott'-r l1nanc1al as\1stan( ~ 0 '23 6 10 m Ir 0 n s Ide IR i C2hrl Chief lronsidr !urns 1n • '' badge and po-;es a~ a sk•dro"" w "U In catch a kil er K•m Da1by ~nd OaYid Wayn~ 11utst ldn1111y WynettP M.,c ().i1" .1no ~·de w. ••m,n 0 ID@ 26 New~ 6 Ptrf'/ Mason 0 17 3 CD Stre~ts of ~n F,.n cisco " A ,., '"It '"'' 1, , v•n t t , i<ot.1 Ho d •r h~ p "• " ti ~ f1n4'l 1 p.1,•l·f I h1\ er IIµ '"" ~ •, 'ii• hi rrttn~· rpn ,1•••1 P\ J •II'~ lrQ'1' Ill \ ''~ ' •, ,_, ,. t :i ! u .• homb\ •ft >11 • i~ll JI 111 (l•ll•" r 1 • I rdol' i v\ 1n l 111 ll II< [)~,'I ~ .~\! etl D!ima CID Prme the Lord Club 0 Movie : (2hr) "An Eye for an [ye" (dra) 66-Rob,.,, l an~1ng 0 17 3 Cl) Chopper I (Rl The Chopper One cret-1\ called upon 'n help protect a former underworld figure \l+l hn is about to 1e~l•f1 a1.a1n\' the er.me boss he wor~ed tor lO·JO 0 Or\on Welle~ Grt•I MJ'lerio 8 Jerry Cron Sports Special m Dealer's Choice ffi Bo11ng f rom the Olympic £i) Mu1c1n Film Fut1val I Journey to Adve nturr Get Smari Tutro con Oswaldo Calvo ID The Advoutn E!) Los Om Felices 26 Movir: (2hr) "Fltrt·Up" ldi., '70 Raquel WPICh ID Nova A look at numan e•P"'' menlal1on ('l9 a ) Jimmy Oun Show CB Ca11v1na Musical 11 :00 0 0 0 ED m ~ New~ 3 I 8 10 ra 23 6 New~ 0 But of Groucho a) Movie: "Boy Meets G11I" lr.•im JS-Jame~ Cagney 6 N111ht Giller'/ 0 Movir· (C) "Klnll & Country" (dfJI 6'· r II~ Br ,,,,,1~ m M1SS1on: lmposi1ble @ The Untouchablu 17 J Secret Fite '26 The Saini ( 19 8 ) The P1oneeu 8:30 0 17 3 Cl) firehouse IRl I ne l11emen rescue a wum.~n trapped by h1Rh tension ,.,,res and t ght a lire ri an old mansion wner,. rh1> ''derl~ owner is trapped OJ Merv Gr11f1n Show 11: 15 ED Cinema 34 (29 8 ) The Waltons CID News/Sports 11 :30 0 ( l9 8 ) 8 CBS late Mov1t (C) "The law & lake Wade" "" ~' 1 9·00 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Ma11nificent ~') Rot,Prl T Jylnr R h~•d l\11'1 Mat1dor'' Cdra) '55-~nlhon, Qu1M ~ 1•• Maureen 0 Hara 0 23 6 10 ffi Johnny Carson 6 The Bold Ones O Movie "Fact •I the Window" 0 17 3 Cl) Kuni Fu fR1 Caine 'lly\l 'il Toad li.J(hl•r witnesses a young arm1 ott1cer's 6 hnh11h1 Zone cowardice and as a rPSJ I berorne\ 0 17 3 rn Dick Cavtt1 a hunt Pd man kn Mathesr n ED Maiterpiece Theatre Upst J r P.uests Qov;nsta1r\ CR1 a Movie : (C) (2hr) "Invitation to A Gunfighter" (wrs) '64-Yul Bryn 12:00 6 Dr Irene Ku sorla ner ID Movie. "Hell'i Outpost" I ~d . \ I Corrion 54-Rod Campion War & Puce CR> <90) Part 111 @ 8111 Coshy Aecompaname Japanese TV Hour 12:30 ED Dry at Nrght 9:30 0 News (.29 8 ) Movie: (C) "The Naked Maia" (dral 59-Avl GardnPr g) La Hiena 10:00 0 23 6 10 m Music Country USA Charlie Rich s hos• and 11uests inc ude fd ~utibard Han~ W •an \ Jr Oionne Want11CkP Dorin a r ar. • * * Geoffrey Deuel, as the brother of a former Army man who was crippled 1n a "fraggtng" 1nc1· dent. is questioned by private investigator Frank Cannon (se· nes star William Conrad) In the "Hounds of Hell" episode of Cannon, Wednesday at 9PM on CBS. • • * Estelle Parsons, an Academy Award·winner, stars as the mother of an estranged family that finds unity when threat· ened by a group of young thugs, tn "Terror on the Beath," repeating on The CBS Friday Night Movie at 9PM. 1 :00 0 10 m Tomorrow l :45 O Movie "Stella" I , ,,. 1 '.t) Ann !IP• d• 2·00 ID All Night Show "Born Yesttr day," (C) "Paratrooper" 3:10 O Movtt "San Antont'' Intl! '>? P• d Cam'' TltlO O' CU ,AYM(NlS, LEASE! OltOlR YOUU NOW 1974 MODELS ALL MAKES (l ll Ot \If 1.1 Of.>(,t 1n1 Nr [)UN f i:,t(;',11 'f DUNTON FORD l240 S Mo•n St Santo A"O 546-7070 Page 11 FRIDAY MAY 3 For morning •nd afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's moi ies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "But the Devil" (dra) ·54 Huinphrey Bourt 9:30 O "811,•out" (mys) '50 -Maiwell Reed 11:00 O "Outlaw Gan(' (wes) ·49 - Robert Lowery "Moontlde" (dra) '42-lda Lupino. 12:00 m "Battle Circus" (dra) '53 - Humphrey Bogart. 1:00126' (C) "Desire In the Oust" (dra) '60-Joan Benn!ll. Raymond Burr. 2:00 0 (C) "Rtluttant Otbutante" (com) '58-Sandra Dee. Rex Harnson @ (C) "Smuuler's lal1nd" (adv) '51-Jett Chandler 3:00 (.I.) (C) "That Touch or Mink" (com) '62-0oris Day, Cary Grant '121 (C) "Journey to the far Side of the Sun" (sci f1) '69-Roy Th1nnes 3:30 0 (C) "Tuun & the Grut River" tadv) '6S-M1ke Henry 3 J "Beloved Infidel" (dra) '59 - Gregory Petk 0 (C) "The Roman SJ>rine or Mrs. Stone" (dra) '6l-V1v1en Leigh ~ "for Those In Peril" (dra) '44-0avid f arrar ti) 00 (C) "Merrill's Mamders" (dra) '62-Jetf Chandler 4:30 <r& (j)) "Saturday's Hero'' Coner (dra) '51-John Derek fVfNING 5:00 O [g) News The 811 Velley I love LutJ 5:30 00 @ rn@ Ci) News 3 Travel films 6 Courtship of Eddie's father I The Lucy Show Bewitched Eledr1' Company Don Wil&0n's Town Talk 'f) Three Stoops I Dre1m of Junnle luve It to Buwer The Flintstones ~h Chaparr1I (1) lireen Acres 6:oouoorn mmrn N•wa (} @(fJQ}@CQ?'liJ ) News Simplemtnt. M11f1 I ~~.~re:orers' N1iahbot11ood Dram1 The Pioneers Huule BoJ Enlertalnmtnt m Klmb1 Pagf' 12 Bon1nza Hoaan's Heroes Beverly Hlllbllllts Mission: Impossible Mod $4utd El Pobre Gonulez Movie: (C) (Zhr) "011ce A Thiel" (dra)-Alain Delon. ED KCET Audion '74 The sixth an nu al fund-raising e~enl seeks viewer THE OAllY PILOT, Tl/ WEEK, APRIL 211. 1974 bids on a wide array of merchandise of hoodlums. A pilot projett, "Mr. l & mv1ces Mrs. Cop," follows the movie at 'f) Spttd Racer 10 30PM Anthony Costello and M1t 6:30 Ci) Dt1ler'a Choice 1anne McAndrew star u 1 Youna O Didi Yan Dyh married couple, bolh~hce officers 10) Merv Cnlfin • 0 ID@ ®l m ~ Qlr1 w It" (i7? r3 J Ameriun lffesty~ Somethine Ertr• (RJ Eve Arden I Uvin1 E11y guests as Sa)ly's aunt who turni New$ a simple v1s1t into bedlam Little R1iu11 ~ The Bold Ones 7:00 B 0 0 m CD NeW$ El PIC!re de Ml Barrie Q Bowlln1 lor oonen EID CTION NITE-CAll US 00 Movie: (C) "Wondtrful Country'' * Bid on Stars' Treasures (dra) '59-Robert Mitchum. I KCET Auction 74 \8 l Animal World ll Crllde Bien Cried• I What's My line! El Alman1que I Love Lucy 9:30 0 ~ (j) ~ @ m Brian ICeitll It likes A Thief Show (R) Or. Sean's plans for a day (31 This la Wand1 laclison of fish1n~re stymied at every turn. tl,) Esmer1ld1 0 @ W aJ Tiit Odd Couplt (R) a~ Ci) Drarnet In a flashback account. the Ungers fl1) ANNUAL KCET AUCTION and the Madisons share a vacation * TONIGHT THRU MAY 11 and Wind up with their m1rnages BID HIGH & WIN! on the rocks m l<CET Auction '7' I News (Q9 (8~) American Horseman Fishln' Hole i Dt11n1 la Hlen1 E~ntos utinos 10:00 ~ @) m Dean MI rtln Three stoores Show Senator Barry Goldwater is the "roastee.'' 7:30 e Bobby. Goldsboro Show I m m Qi News CV Hogan s Heroes 6 Perry Mason 0 QJ@ O Hollywood Squ1res @(I) aJ Toma (R) Toma en· I H~lp Thy Ntl1hbor fists scme help to stop mob take W1~ R1fu1e over of proslltution and lo avert a Thnllst~lera potential race riot Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (Zhr) ''Wei· 1· KCET Auction ;7' "fine Win111" come to Hard Times" (wes) '67 -. Dr1ma Henry f~nda . • Pralst Ult Lord Club m BeWttthed 10:30 • Joumey to Adwtnture i (3) To Tell tht Tnitll I!) Get Sm11t UnlH\td World fB La Revista dt M11ront lnter:nat1onat Variety m YOUR AUCTION BAG-~:::v:~1 Ciani * BID HIGH TONIGHT! 8:00 (Q? ) Dirty Sally (R) After ID KC£T Auction Dial (213) 663· her mule is stolen, Sally befriends. 8421.· the cutprits-f1•1e abandoned chit· I Loco V1ldu dren Rescheduled. 11:00 0 Q g) m aJ NIWI 0 @ @) m Sanford l Son 3 (j)@)@ @ News (R) fred donates a rare Jau album But of Gn>ucflo collection to a mus.le library, then 6 Ni&flt Gallery learns lhe dim, were more valuable • Movie: (C) "Cauldron of Blood" than his tax wrile·off (dra) '70-Tony Franciosa. 1J Movie: (2hr) ''An Eye for an I Mission: Impossible Eye" (dra) '66-Robert Lansing. The Tr01 Cory Evenln(; ~ 0 @ al Brady Bunch (R) 1 @ Stcret File When Bobby saves Peter from being Roell Concert hit by a falling ladder, Peter pledges Et) KCET Auction '7' "fine Wines. slavery tor life. General" I At laaue r: ) The ftionttrs Duler's Choice 11:15 • Cintm1 3' Saltri to Adventuf1 11:30 (~ ) C8S late Movie: (C) Mexican Film festival "The House That Dripped Blood" 2i9 The Champions (hor) '71-Peter Cushing. I KCET Auction '74 R fi) @ ~ m Johnny Clrson Et Show de Rosita Peru Movie: "A R11e to Live" (dra) fa •nest uneu11e Progr1m '65-Suzanne Pleshette. 8:30 ) 00 Good Times 00 Twili~t Zone @ 112) m Lotsa Luck (R) 0 @CD aJ Widt World Mptery Stan 1s upset when he learns that ''Someone al the Top ol lhe Stairs" the cause of his insomnia-brother· I star Trek 1n law Arthur-is also the cure. The Untoucfl1bln 0 (3) al Sb Miiiion $ Mu 12:00 6 Roct Concert (R) Steve Austin invutigateg the Movie: (C) "Neptune's O.ueh· annihilation ol a small town where ter" (rom) '49-£sther Williams. ltfe just stopped suddenly. 12:30 (j) Shoe• Thutre I Merv Critlin Show ~ The Prisoner Peny MHon 1 :00 8 @) m Midni1ht Special The P1nor1m1 Novel1 Spinners host 9:00 (Qii ) 00 CBS Friday Movie: O Nul'lville Music ( ) "Terror on the Beeeh" (R) 1:'5 8 Movie: (C) '1ieer by the Tiii" (susp) '73-0ennis Weaver, Estelle (dra) '6~hristopher George. Parsons. Susan Dey, Scott Hylands. 2:00 m All·Nifht Show: "Knock Oft Any A campina trip at the beach turns Door." "My Si5ttr Ellttn" into e n1ahlmare when a family is 3:10 8 Movie: "Mleflty Jot Youn(' harassed and threatened by a gang (dra) '49--Robert Armstrone 10: 11 : 11: 12: 1: l : 2: 3: 8: 6: 6: 8: 11. 11 12 2 4 !5 7 & r g h n s n s n e a .. ) • , """''.'lh -. ,~ II .• ·• .-s !PORT! 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NBA Basketball ; American Sportsman Howard Cosell's Sports Magazine 119) World Championship Tennis Toumament of Champions Golf 2:00 BS Sports Spectacular 3:30 CBS Eye on Sports @CD Wortd lnvltatlonal Tennis Mixed doubles semi finals with Rod Laver and Yvonne Goolagong vs John Newcombe and Margaret Court. 8:30 m lntematlonal Champions on Ice TUESDAY, APRIL 30 6:30PM ti ((i! ) (j} @ NBA Basketball THURSDAY, MAY 2 6:00PM ti (9 (()) @ NBA Basketball 8:00 Cl) Jerry Gross Sports Special m Boxln& From the Olympic SATURDAY, MAY 4 1 l :OOAM O QJ Cil Q:2l Major League Baseball Chicago vs OR San Diego vs. New York. 11:30 NBA Basketball 12:30 @Cl) Byron Nelson Golf Classic 2:00 (Qj ID> (j) The Kentucky Derby i n_L Sports UCLA vs. USC Track & Field Meet. 4:00 ( Ct)) CBS Golf Championship Sln&les Tennis Billie Jean King vs Chris Evert. 5:00 Cl) ABC's Wide World of Sports 7:30 Boxln1 From the Olympic 9 ABA Basketball 01111s1onal Play·Offs . 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'8 Josie-, the Pussycats 0 17 3) Super Friends 26 Theatre 26 0 Movie: (C) "Battle ol the Com· ED Mister Rogers' Neighborhood m1ndos''. (dra) '69-Jack Palance 11:00 8 ((29 (8 ) Speed Bugp W Movie: (C) "Lut ol the Buccan· 0 2"j (j) fo m M1 jor Lea eue eers" (adv) ·so -Paul Henrt1d Baseball Chicago vs Milwaukee OR m Sa~red Hurt/Christophers San Diego VS New York. a 6 Voice ol Tokyo 16 ~1n1; Window to the South tt) Sm~ St:eet . f) JJ 00 ffi S11perstar Movie S:JO 0 (~ 8 ) 8 Sabnna a Pebbles & Bamm 8amm 0 (23 16" 10' m Inch H1eh. Pri· I News 111te (ye_ ; Seume Street m Movie:. (C) "Jack & the Witch" 11 :30 (j9 (i ) Josie & the Pussycats (1uvenile) 69 (6 Movie: ''The Lonesome Trail" A rattlesnake prepares to strike at paramedic Johnny Gage (Randolph Mantooth) in "Snakebite.'' on NBC's Emer· gency!, Saturday (May 4) at 8 PM. (wesJ ·55 -Wayne Moms I 8 NBA Basketball 0 Movie: (C) "Cal1mi1y J1ne & Sam Bus" (wes) ·49 -Yvonne DeCarlo. Howard Duft m Ad lib "Women 1n Government'' m Movie: "Ma & P1 Kettle on Va· c1tlon" (com) '53-Marjorie Main. a> Championship Wrestling Page 14 A FTE RNOON 12:00 8 (e2j ::[')Pebbles & 81mm Ba mm [3J Voice ol Agriculture 0 Movie: "Men With Wings" (dra) '38-Ray Milland. Fred MacMurray O family Clusiu Cinderella"' An absent minded fairy godmother a bumbling knight and strange sisters are dehghtlul comedy additions to this animated retelling of lhe classic late. (I) Lancer 17 3) Univerul M1gic I Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 12:30 ('29 (i') Fat Albert ~17 r3) (l} Byron Nelson Goll Classic from Dallas Texas. 26 Greatest Spo~ legends § Sesame Street Kipi Cons l :00 ((l9 \8) Children's film Festi· val "Gosha. the Circus Bear" (R) r 6 Movie: (C) ''Across the Wide Missouri" (adv) '5 1--i:lark Gable O Movie: (C) "81cklash" (wes) '56 -Richard Widmark, Donna Reed. m Combat @ land of the Giants 261 Roller Games PI> Futbol-Soccer 1 :JO EID Carflscolendas IH( OAILY PILOT, TV WEE'I< APRIL ni, 1r1/4 2:00 e (1'9 '8)) 'al I S,i(IAL I Ken· tucky Derby The IOOlh running of the Kentucky Derby from Churchill Downs 1n Louisville Ky. O The Brainworlls Discussions on impeachment and the decline m stu dent activism 0 Sprin& Sports UCLA vs USC Track & Fteld Meet 0 11 3 I rn AmeriCln Bandstand O Movie: (C) "Return of the Gun· l1ahtet" (wes) '67-RobM Taylor 10 San Diego H1ppening d) Movie: (C) "The Violent Men" (wes) '55 -Glenn Ford. Barbara Stanv.yck, Edward G Robinson m Movie Clas.slcs: Same as 11 30 AM listing n 6 , Movie: (C) "Battle of the Villa Fiorill" (dra) '65 -Rossano Braw, Mauretn O'Hara § College Ctedit Course U.S. N1vy 2:30 Expression: East /West '6 Movie: "The Yellow C1b Min" (com) 'SO-Red Skelton 10 Insight i Roller Gemes Agriculture USA 3:00 Bienvenidos 3 1 Youth and the law B Ag11culture USA "The F-armers" Head On 8 Jimmy Dtan Show fo Science fiction Theatre 17 3 Roller Games 26 Wrestlin& ( 29 8 ) CJl11fen111ng Su I ~~:~:~~Y Movie . Wild Wild Wut 3:30 Just Natural 3 University Oi11ogue O Focus "I A City School Volun leer Proiiram" O Greatest Sports Legends 18 1 UFO .'10\ Hi(h Speed Living Q) Tiie Vlrgini1n (~ 8)) Safari to Adventure 4:00 8 C 9 (T 1) CBS Golf Cham· pionship from Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio '3' C.Jmpus Profile 0 lmp1cto A d1scuss1on of ··Pro1ec1 Maeslro.. a special program de· signed to tram Chicanos to become teachers 1n b1l1ngual/ bicultural edu callon 0 Movie: (C) "War ol the Gargan· tuas" (sci f1) 66-Russ hmblyn f'6' Outer Limits 0 Celebrity Tennis Q) Soul Train 17 J •Singles Tennis -Bllhe Jean K1nfl vs Chris Evert €!) Cine Como en Cine 2l i' Concern 26 Wilburn Brothers I Mr. Wizard Drama P1nor1ma Latino To Be Announced ffi Voice of Agriculture 4:30 r3 Sketchbook 0 Whi t's Going On O Celebrity Bowlinfl 8 Star Trek 0 DEBUT /A PLACE IN * THE COUNTRY O A Place in the Country A visit to Waddesdon. built 1n 1880 by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschtld 10' II Pays to Be Ignorant 21 '6' Voice ol Agriculturt '26 Biii Anderson Show ED Psycholoo Today m R0<:k·On Show rn Car & lrack W Coron• Now 5:00' Dusty's Trtlt · lnquiry/Tr1nspo1Ution 6 Seymour Presents 0 1t '31 CE .\BC'a Wide World of ~rts 0 (~ ._t ) This Week In the NBA 'fo News m Movie: (2hr) "I'll Cry Tomorrow·· (dra) 'SS-Susan Hayward m The Persuaders ;f;f Ci) Other People, Other Places 26 N1Shville Music EE Interface En Roller Games a!) Rick Ward's RO(k & Roll EE IUmba 5:30 O Johnny Mann's Stand Up & Cheer 0 '23 'Ji' News '8 Dirty Sally 0 Untamed Wotld lo1 Movie: (C) (2hr) "P.J." (dra ) '68 -George Peppard. Raymond Burr. Gayle Hunnicutt ":26 Porter W1goner Show EE Action Chicano (.29 18') Unt1med Wor1d El) Three Stooges EVENING 6:00 0 0 T EE m News 0 26 Hee Haw 0 The Real Don Steele Show m Night G1llery ffi Cine Como en Cine 23 7>' N1tlon11 Geog11phlc EID KCET Auction '74 Buys from a wide variety of p,oods and services ""'P e'pand KCE Ts program sched ule and finance operating costs V1rwers bid for bargains auctioned off by celebrilles and public sp"'ted vofiinleers by dialing (213) 663 8421 (collect from 714 or 80S area cones) (29 a"') Celebrity Bowline EE Speed Racer 6:30 8 0 1'8' News r 3) Sports With Bertka 0 KNBC News Conference (61 Twilight Zone 17 JI Reasoner Report ( 29 'a·) Grutu1 Sports Legends P.I) Bo1 de Mexico rn lassie CE Movie El) Little Rascals 7:00 f) Other People. Other Places 3 Wild Kingdom 0 Truth or Consequences 0 Bowling for Ooll1rs 6 Other Peop'e, 01her Placu 0 Relfeccionu 8 World at War 0 Victory at Su m (29 i°8 ) m l 1wrence Welk W It Takes A Thief 17 l 1 lohn W1yne Theatre 23 6 , Dragnet 26 Jimmy Dean Show ED AUCTION ACTION NOW! * WIN DISNEYLAND DAVI ED KCET Auction '74 "General Items · Cii) Meucan Movie ell Japanese languaee Prognms 7:30 0 Wild World of Anim1ls "flephanl Seals" JI Let's Make A Dtal 0 23 6' Thrillseekers 0 Pinbusters a: Ci) Boxlnc from the Olympic 0 Concentration 0 ABA BASKETBALL * Championship Playoffs fJ @ ABA Basketball 01vmonal play-offs. Ozzie's Clrb 8:00 1J (Qt ) All in the family (R) Archie ls held up by an unusual 1unman while driving Munson's cab. 0 9@@HI) Emereency "Snakebite" (R) Paramedic Johnny Gage rs bitten by a raltlesnalt.e durl~ a mountain rescue CI:> Cahforni1 Gospel W Film "Gods ol fodos S1ntos" 10:00 O (~ ,.~fl) • Clrol B u rn ett Show <RI Gui!sts Tim Conway and Bernadette Peters 101n Carol for a salute to the movies of the JO's and the movie music ol Harry Wu ren. 0 Movie: "Bust With A Million Cyu" (sc..tl) 'SS-Paul Birch 0 Jt 'I) ffi Owen M tr s h 1 I I "Poor Children of [ve ' (R) Mar shall's defense of a clergyman. held 1n the death of his former woman friend 1s complicated by testimony that he was seen leaving the scene .at the appro~1mate time of death Chit Potts and Pat Harrington guest 0 1]; rn al The P1rtrld1e Fam· ily "The Diplomat" ( R) Shirley Par1 ridge, after a date with Ambassador m Community Feedb1ck at large Howard Lipton who spends News . most of the evening on the phone lntroducine Japanese Culture to Washington. turns down his re· l~ 700 Club • , .. ~est for a second date ED KCET Auction 74 I 1ne Wines W Movie: (2hr) "I'll Cry Tomorrow" • Q:l Melodyland (dra) ·55 -Susan Hayward Richard 10.30 6 To Be Announced Conte, f dd1e Albert Jo Van Fleet @ Ei) News m Championship Wresllin1 EE) Conduct Sta nford Band fl) Spanish Movie *HI BIO WINS ON KCET EE) KCET Auction '74 "Art & An al) KCET Auction '74 Dial (2 13) tiques" Dial (2 13) 663 8421 663 8421. I Super Show 11:00 i) 3 1 0 0 'i 10 New' Sochan ~ Bill Anderson Show 8:30 (~ (i') T M •A• S • H (Rl (:J Faith for Today Hawkeye Is so weary from long m Mission : Impassible hours that he literally becomes a @ Tony & Suun Alamo sleepwalker causing the ml of the 17 3 1 Rock Concert unit lo think he's finally lost sight ffi Samurai Story or reality ED KCET Auction '74 "fine Wines & O Jimmy Dun Show General Items · Dial (2 lJ) 663 8421 (6) Combat (t;l9 8~) Movie : "Saturday's Hero" 0 1 J ffi ABC Suspense Mov· (dra) 'SI-John Derek. Donna Reed ie "The Cit Creature" (R) when a ~Cinema 34 thief steals a gold amulet lrom the · • Faith for Today mummy of an ancient Egyptian It Is Wrrtten pnestess. he unknowingly sets into 11 :15 13) MoY1e: "A Touch ol Evil" (dra) motion a sertes or bizarre murders. 'SS-Charl ton Heston. Janet Leigh Meredith Baiter. Stuart Whitman. 11:30 0 MovTe: (C) '1 h1t funny Feeling" David Hed1son. Gale Sondergaard. (com) '65 -Sandr3 Dee Bobby John Carradine. Renne Jarrett and Ozrin. Donald O'Connor Kent Smith star O Nancy Wilson Show 9:00 IJ (~ fl\) (j' Mary Tyler Moore O Movie: (C) "Kone•" (sci Ii) '61 Show (R) Mary 1s nominated tor an -Michael Gough. Margo Johns award for a program she produced (i; Movie: "Brother Orchid'' (dra) and then becomes the victim of an - Humphrey Bogart. incredible si ring ol accidents and O Movie: ''The Hustler" (dra) '61 m1sunderstand1ngs -Paul Newman Jackie Gleason 0 ~ (6) O g'J NBC Saturday I Star Trek . Movie:. (C) (2hr) "You'll Like My 0 ALLMAN BROS. Band on Mother' (R) (susp) '72-Patty Duke * Kirshner Rock Concert Rosemary Murphy A pregnant worn . an is held prisoner in an eerie fl Don Krrshner's Rock Concert house by her mother·ln·law. 10 M~vie: (C) "The U2ty American" O One step Beyond (dra) 6.J-Marton Brando EE) TENNIS BUFFS 810 HI ID Movie: "When Tomorrow Comes" • (dra l 39 -Charles Boyer * Play wi th Chas. Heston 23 6 Movie: (Cl "Robin & the EE) KCET Auction '74 "General Seven Hoods" (com) 64 -rrank Items'' Dial (213) 663 8421 (col Sinatra. Dean Martin Samrny Davi\ feet from 714 or 805 area code~> Jr . Peter Falk m Premier Film CD Rock Concert ai) Happiness ls 12:00 m Movie: "Cre1ture From the ~ Biocuphy: Portrait ol A Mis· Haunted Su" Cm hi 'GI-Anthony sioner & A Mission A too k at one Carbone Betsy Jones Moreland. of Amenca·s best known missioners 12:30 8 Movie: (C) "The Conqueror! Bishop James E: Walsh who was Worm" (horl GS-Vincenl Price the subject or naltonal news cover j 1 :00 O Speakeasy A new rock talk show age upon his reledse in 1970 from h<>sl ed by Chip Monck with co host almost 20 years of confinement 1n Cherry Vanilla Tonight's puests are the People's Rebubhc or China I [merson. Lake & Palmer 9:30 0 (~ (.i ) 00 Bob Newhart Show m Movie: "Satan's SJtetlltes"I (R) Jerry's brother ~hows up in (sci hi 58 Judd Holdr!n Chicago after f1n1sh1ng dental school 1:15 O Movie: (C) "Beachhead" (dra) and takes over Jerry's Ille. his '54-Tony Curtis. Frank LOV!tOY apartment and h15 dental practice 1:30 m All-Night Show: "Jennifer," (C) 2 Alfred Hitchcock Presents "Three for the Show,'' (C) "L1wl'1s Clndid C1111ert Street" Minority Community 2·40 O Movie: ''Unkn own Island'' (sr1 '6 Bobby Goldsboro Show t1l 1P R1 h.1 '11 r no n1• Hi£ l>AllY l'llfll ly :.l[K APRIL ,14 l •/l KOCE -TV ORANG E COUNTY TELEVI SION TH'S WEEK ON CHANN EL 50 SATURDAY: APRIL 27th (P.M.) J:OO t lmtnslons In Culturu (C) 3:30 Dlmtns1ons In Cultures (C) 4:00 Connie's Clothin1 Corner (Cl 4:3D Conni•'• Clotllln4 Comer (C) 5·00 Freehand Sbtth1n1 (C) (KOCE1 5:30 freehand Sbtchin1 (C) (KOC( t 6:00 Zoom! (C) (PBS) 6:30 Frtncll Chef (C) <PBS> 7:00 Oranee County Review (C) (KOC() 7:30 Wulling1on Str111ht h lk (C) (PBS) 11:00 W1r and Puce (Premiere (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: APRIL 28th (P.M.) 3:00 Introduction to Phys1c1t Geo&· Uplly (C) 3:30 Introduction to P~ys1cat Geo1t· raphy (C) 4·00 fnlroductlon to Phys1e1t Geog· raphy (C) 4:30 Flower Arr1 n11n1 (C) 5:00 F1mity Risk M•n1gement (C) 5:30 Family Risk M1n1gement (C) 6:00 Omnibus 50 (C) CKOCE> 6:30 The Devout Youne (C) (PBS) 7:00 Theater 1n Ame11ca (C) (PB')) 8:30 Pumf : KOCf· TV Special (C) (KOC[) 9:30 Focus Or1nge County (C) <KOCt l MONDAY: APRIL 29th (P.M.) 12:00 Sname Street (C) <CTW I 1:00 E:ducahonal School tnform1tion (KOC() 1:10 Inside Out (C) (NIT ! 1:25 I Can Aud (C) (RnllC) 1:40 Cover to Cover (C) !Nill 2:00 Ripples (C) CNITl 2:15 All Abou1 You (C) (NI I I 2:30 E:tedric Company (C) CC TW\ 3:00 Introduction lo Phy"ul Ceo1· raphy (C) 3:30 Freehand Sketching (C) (KOCI 4:00 Connie's Clothing Corner (C) 4:30 Etectrtc Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTWJ 6:00 Focus Oranae County (Cl (KOC£1 6:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) 7:00 Introduction to Physical Ceo1t• raphy (Cl 7:30 Omnibus 54 (Cl (KOCf l 8:00 Nova (C) CPl!Sl 9·00 The Devout V'oung (C) (PBS> 9:30 Oimens1ons in Cultures (C) TUE:SDAY: APRIL 30th (P.M.) 12:00 Seume Street (C) (CTWl 1 :00 Educaltonal S<hool lnformallOn CKOCfl I : 10 All About You (C) 1!25 Ripples (C) (NII 1 1:40 Inside Out (C) CNITI 1.55 Cover to Covet (C) I NIT 2:15 I Can Aud (C) tR£TAC1 2:30 Carrascoltndu (C) IPBS \ 3·00 Connie's Clothing Corner (C) 3·30 Oimens1ons in Cultures (C) 4:00 Freehand Sketchin1t (C) <K()('( 1 4:30 Electric Company (C) ICTW 1 5:00 Sesame Stre et (C) ICTW 6:00 Oraniie County Review (C) !KOC£ 6:30 Freehand ~etching 1r IKOCfl 7·00 Flower Arr1n11ing (C) 7.30 Connit's Cloth1n11 Corner (C) 8·00 Owen W1n2rave (C) CPBS 1 WEDNESDAY: MAY h t (PM.) 1?:00 St~me Street (C) ICTW1 I :00 Educational School Information (KOCE) I : 10 Rippin (NIT\ 1.2S Inside Out I NITJ 1:40 All About You (Nil> l'SS I c.tn Reid I RETACJ 2.10 Cover to Co-er (NIT) 2:30 The [lectrlc Comp1ny ICT (¥1 3·00 Introduction to Ph~ul Ceo1- 11phy (C) 3:30 Fteehand Sketching (C) (KOC[) 4:00 Connie's Cloth1na Corner (C) 4:30 Clectr1c Comp1ny (C) tC TW\ 5.00 Stume Strut (C) ICTW\ 6:00 hm11r R1s._ Man11ement (C) 6:30 D1mrns1ons 1n Culturu (Cl 7.00 '"lroducllon to Phys1ul Geoa raphy (C) 7 30 F.tm1tr A1s• Man1g,men1 (C) 8.00 Masterpiece Theatre (C) tPf!S\ 9·00 Sk1lab 4· Tht f 1n1t M1nned Mtu1on (C) ! KOC£> 9 30 Oimens1on1 in Culturt\ (C) THURSDAY· MAY 2nd (P M ) 12·00 St11me Strut (C) (f'TW1 1 00 £duc111onal School lnlorm.tt1on (C) !KOC[) 1:10 I Can Aud (C) (R(TM'.1 1'25 Cover to C-Ovtr 1Nt11 1.45 Ripples I NIT I 2·00 All About You (C) (NIP 2.15 Inside Out (Niil 2.3-0 Carmcolendu (C) CPBS1 3:00 Connie's Clothing Corner (C) 3.30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) 4.00 f rteh1nd Shtch1na (C) 1 KOC£ 4·JO [leclrlC Company (C) 1CIW1 5:00 Stume Street (C) ICTWl 6·00 Omnibus 50 (C) !KOC:l 1 6.30 Freehand Skttch1n11 (C) P<OCr I 7:00 Orange County Review (C) (KOCf l 7 :30 Connie'' Clothing Cornl'f (C) 8:00 Focus Orange County (C) t KOC£ 1 830 Woman (C) IPB'\ 9:00 n11ng line (C) I PB,' FRIDAY: MAY lrd (PM ) 12 00 Seume Strttl (C) 1CTW 1 J ·OO Educat1on1t School Information (C) (KOCF , J·lOCover to Covtr (C) INtl1 1:30 I C1n Rud (C) cAnAf1 l 45 All About You (C) 1Ntf1 2·00 Inside Out (C) <NI I 1 2 15 Ripples (C) !Nill 7·30 The Ctectr1c Comp1ny (C) IUWl J·OO Introduction to Phys1e1I Geo2· raphy (C) 3:30 rtower Arr1n11in2 (C) 4 ·oo Book But (C) f'Bc; 1 4:30 EIW r1c Comp any (C) t( f /./ S:OO Sesame Street <Cl 1rr N 6 00 f am1l1 Rl\k Manaiiement IC) 6:30 Wu h1nK1011 Connrct111n (C) /PBS• 1 00 Introduction to Phvs1tat Ceo11· raphy (C) 7 30 f amily Rl\k Manl Rl'ment (C) 8 00 Behind thl' line~ (Cl tl'B' 1 9·00 Masterpiece l heitit <Cl 1PB5l SATURDAY· MAY 4th (P.M.) 1·00 Oimens1on\ 1n Cull11rr\ (C) 3 .:30 Dtmtnstnn 1n Cu!lu1ts (Cl 4·00 Connie'\ Cfolh1nl? 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Monday t hr ough Fri day 1 1·8, Satur day 10·5, Sunday 12·5 • 44 5 E. 17th, COSTA MESA atlantic music stereo Beauty Special: A Summer Guide To Skin Care DAILY PILO T The Freeload Frolics: Conning Tickets To The Kentucky Derby ORA NGE COUN T", CAL HORNIA F111111y Ways Music Can Affect You - Our People-Quiz .. sk Them Yourself Want to ult • lamou1 pen.on 1 quHllon? Send th• Queallon °" • poetc.ard, to "As•." Family Woollly, 641 l •11lnglon Ave . New York. N Y 10022. We'll pey '5 lor published quHllon1 Sorry. we can'I answer 01her1 FOR Cl/ UCK CONNORS l read in FAMLLY Wu.xLr that yot1 know e1 lot about ~uns. I/ave you eoer had occasion lo use one in everyday /if c?-M. Peters, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. • I onl·e l·aught a f dlow 'tealing .1 tl·lcvision set from a FOR MASON REESE, t'/11/rl trl<•i;iAl1m actor For a child of your age, what is the hardest thing in mak- ing a commercial?-K. D., Brndenton, Fla. • rm lucky because r c·an mcmorill' a script easily. but J think that woulcl lk 01w of the l1ard1>st things for most kids my age to <lo. Also. knowing that so many people will Le wntc-l1ing when tlw conunercial is ft111shl'J makes men littlr nervous, but I'm 11nt rn·n-ous <luring the filming. FOR BEATRICE ARTllUlt, star of ·'Maude" What do you think about Women's Liberation?-Jill Gentes, Sibley, Ill. • I clon·t really undcrstnpd :ill of it. But maybe I've been lucky. I never lost a job to a man, nnd I've always felt liber- ated. FOR BO B llOPE You always seem to be such a happy man. What do you think is the "secret of happiness"?-Lee S. Wurd, Bradley Beach, N.J. • Don't forget the past. but don't liv~ in it. Always have something to look forward to-a project. au e' l'nl. u plan to help someone, a hobby. But kel'P ti!) movin~. De temperate in your habits-don't overeat or overdrink...:and get some brisk exercise every clay. (I take a wnlk every night before I go to bro.) But most of all, d on't dwell on negative things; such thoughts just drag vou down. FOR VA LE RIE If ARP ER of the "ManJ Tyler Moore Show" I've hcnrd thnt you're going to have your own TV show. Is this trueP-Jnne Scorchilli, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. • lf everything ~ocs as planned. I'll have my own series ready for this year's fall season. It will be filmed by Mary Tyler Moore's production company. FOR TIIE ASK 1'11 EM YOURSELF EDITOR As the British royal fomily-espccially Princess Margaret- are so show-business t.'Qnscious. how d o they treat their show-biz fricnds?-Amy L)11ne, Stockton, Calif. • Accorrur.l:( to a British actor now uppe::iring on Broad- way {who insists on r<'maining nameless), the fi rst time he and a gro up of other stars wen· invited to Kensington Palace hy Princess Margaret am! Lorcl Snowdon he was rath er startled because he expected to he "·atlt'<l on-or at least to be offered drinks or refrcshmc;nts. After 30 minutes of "wait- ing," the nctor took mnttl·rs into his own hand!>, got up, went to tbc har and asked: "Who wants a drink?" In his ncw role of bartender, he serve<l cvcryo11c-111du<ling thC' Princess llnd her husb:ind. Cover Photo by John Hamlllon/Globl Pholos llt'ighbor's h0tist·. I put my sh11tgun up against his head and told him tu come wi th rne. Th{·11 I put the gun down and dared him to t.ike it-which lw did11't. I lrad a long talk with him and found out he was a <lcntul ~tudent who. with his acx.'<>mplic'E'S. ~tuft-lhingi. to furnish I.is apartment. I mad1· him cit-an up my driveway before I sent him back with a warning that r d be less lenient the next time. FOR ANN SOT llERN ls Tisha Sterling your daughter?-F. Mnrriweathcr, Cleve- land, Ohio e Ye~. slie b .• md I :itn Y(·J y prou<l of herl She's always wn11tt•d tu make it u11 hl'I own, and I think she has At 6~t shl' "·" inlerl•sted in Jll111g only for the money, but now slu•'s really into rt. anti dt:dicall'tl. She grew up hearing people say to 1111.:, "My, you haven beautiful daughter." She was not a p<'r"m in hN 0\\'11 right. Now she is. FOR BEAR BRl'ANT, football coach, University of Alabama or all the football players you have coached, who do you feel is your best all-around ath letc?-Nancy Bowen, San Rafoe~ Calif. • I've been fortunate t11 have had a number of grt!!lt athletes, but Joe Namath may he the finest all-arou nd ath- lete we ever had the pleasure of coaching. Joe could have been a great star in virtually any sport. FOR SEN. lllRAM FONC (R -Hawail) I'm over 65 and fm paying more taxes than the President. Wby?-Lester Crost, Louisville, Ky. • Our Special Committee on Aging hns found that as many ns half of the over-65 taxpaycr:s are overpaying their federal income taxes. lf you're lil<e others. you may be leaning over backward to be sure you meet your tax obligations. Obvious- ly we should do more to inform older Americans regarding tax-relief provisions available to them under the law. FOR SUSAN D EY, l.A11ric on "The Partridge Family·· Whal was the hardest p art of switching from being a top New York fashion model to being an actress?-S. Porter, Webster Groves, Mo. • Learning to ignore the cameral It was always there, star- ing nt me. It was hard to keep my eyes from tuming to look at it. But then n strn ngc thing happened. Without being <.'Onsdous of it. I forgot about the camera. I can't remember when it happened, but one day I was into a scene, listening, being really intcrestcd-:111d there was no longer any camera! Aprll 28. 1974 /Qml(y ~ The Newspaper Magazine MORTON FRANK. President end Pubtlah•r PATRICK M. LINSKEY, V.P.-Ad Director Sid Leyeflky, Mart<eling Dir.: Gereld S. Wroe, Eastern Mgr.; Robert D. Glick, Associale Eastern Mgr.; Joe Fruer, Jr., Chicago Mgr . Rlchwd T. Flynn, Detroit Mgr. PUBLISHE .. RELATIONS: ROBERT D. 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Warning : The Is Dangerous to ou r That Cigarette Smoking Meet the Greatest Tieket Mooehers on Earth! (Our Mooeliers, Says the Kentucky Derby) By Raymond .Johnson Kentucky Derby Press Chief ''I:t's go 10 the Kcn1ucky IJtrby! Wh<> · !>ays you can't get 1ickcts? J h:i.vc a friend who sees that J get press lickcls anyltme I want to go. Since this is 1hc lOOth Derby coming up the first Saturdny in May, 1 plan 10 go.'' Many of m y troubles start with tl dcclara11on th:it goes something like rhat-countlcss people who don't quaf. iry for pre~'I tickets try 10 put one o ver o n me and my C hurchill Downs press staff every yea r. Some of the rc4uesls are so ridic u· lous they're downright funny. Even "One-Eyed" Connolly. the greatest gate-crasher or all time. never tho ught or some of the modem-day ploys. For example, 1hcre was the AriLona mun who wrote us last March, using lntanatiunal News Service stationery. requesting credentials for n reporter und a photographer. He also requested rooms for each during Derby week. As an old newspaperman, I knew very well that the ln1cm ational News Ser- vice had gone out of businc s in 1958. But, just to see what this man really did ll)r a living, I dialed the phone number on his stationery. A secretary answered. "Ooe5. Mr. work there?" I asked. "I should say so!" she replied. ''He's our company's most prominent utlorney!'' The lisr of phonic!>. mooch~rs nnd would-be con men is endless: the Euro- pcnn rcporh:N who want 11> sec the Derhy as "ohsc rvcrs'' -and never so much :is lell rheir papers that a Derby was run; the ''television executives" Don w.1 ... publlc relations director of the Nallonal Football League: "Three years In a row we had a guy getting on the field tor the Super Bowl game wearing a Santa Claus uniform. The guards all thought he was part of the half-time or pregame entertainment. Which Is exactly what 'Santa' wanted them to think!" t • FAMILY WEEKLY, April 211. 19H This year, the world's fastest horses will be at the gate for our 100th Kentucky Derby. And 10 will the world's nerviest con men! a<1king uo; 10 leave crcdenrinls at the gale to be picked up b)' various anony- mous people; requests for passes fnim obscure and nonexistent periodicals. including one that called ilself "Indi- a na's Most Original Magazine.'' (II turned out to be so original that even the local post office didn't know where it wns!) I sec rhem all-and they remind me of whal Sen. Howard Baker said about the Watergate wilnesscs. They reprco;ent, he said. a !llrnngc "submer- gence of conscience." And the gall of some of these people! In 1971. a phorographcr wrote that he and his family had heen designated (he didn'I say by whom) to shoot movies of the nation's top spons events tha t year. The Kentucky Derby was one of them He requested full credentials for him- !>Clf, his wife. his 12-year-old daughter. his ten-year-old son and his seven-year- old daughter. He claimed that all of rhem -including the seven-year-old - were manning cameras. On top of that, he wanted to know if he could park his The Experts Recalf: "My Most Memorable Gate-Crasher'' Bob Catey, publlc relations director of the National Hockey League: "My favorite story concems the guy who turned up at our hospllallty lounge during the Stanley Cup finals In Boston four years ago. We always maintain a room where members of the press can have meals and a few drinks. Thia par- ticular guy sat quietly by himself all day In the hospllallty room. I had no Idea who he was. but It struck me funny that the guy would show up for the buffet lunch each day, disappear tor a few hours In the afternoon, then return for dinner and drinks at night. I also thought it was odd that he never spoke to anyone. Finally, on the fourth day, I asked him who he was and who he was represent- ing. 'Oh. I'm not with any paper.' he said. 'I'm Just a guest al this hotel. You guys seemed to be having the best party In the place, so I decided to Join youl' .. trailer on Churchill Downs parking lot for Derby Weck. II would be so much more convenient than staying in a hotel! Since the track receives several hun- dred TV and radio requests annually, we nm a check on most o f them. In 1972 we asked radio stations to send us rapes of Derby reports they carried. About 50 percent replied. The others were crossed off our freebie list. But not all the tapes were legitimate, either. The most a musing tape came from a Michigan man who claimed he had been '" radio for 25 years and said his star ion wns a member of a national net- ~orlc Since he was nearing retirement age. he and his wife were extremely anxious lo sec the Kentucky Derby be- fore calling it quits, he said. He was given press-box credentials and his wife got a seat in the stands with the other writers' wives. Churchill Downs officials were aghast as they listened to his recording of the Derby. He said it was being run at Lexioston, Ky. (which did not make the folks in Louisville very happy), and he talked about his wife gelling suo- bumed watching the Derby from her seat. For the sun to hit those shaded stands, it would have had to shine up from the ground! But we get so many requests that Churchill Downs has been forced to set a cutoff dote. Also, we furnish credentials only when the request is on official sta tionery. Then these are checked out thoroughly. This year, no credentials will be mailed 10 applicants. They m ust follow up their requests in person, bringing along their Churchill Downs letter of approval. This is a sys· tern used hy the U.S. Olympic Commit· Ice to weed out as many unworthy ap- plicants as possible. 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There's :in acre of ground with it. But r vc m !H.h.: a lot of changes. Want IO \CC my t-'un Room" FW: Fun Room'! BOBBY: It\ where I ,how movies. I ca n o;how any kind. Lt\l ni ght we hJ<l f'inemaf\copc. I covered the walls with ovcrsi1ed movie-star ro~ters. That's a French antique aJmil>sion booth in the corner. Jnd over there is an old penny nip-card machine I repaired. I also made the candy counter. FW: You 11111.;1 he pretty handy. BOBBY: I've re.illy enjoyed fixing up the plJCC. When the baby was horn I took ofl ahout l'1ght months to help Pully, and while the two Cl( them nappcll e\cry day, I worl.cd :iro11n,l thc house. FW: Whac·, your home 'tmlio? BOBBY: 011the1Hhcr 'ide ,lf the 'ol.1r- ium. bc)ond the ,,rnn.1 room Don't trip on my tool'i. FW (I nside lhc ~tudio. eyeing a l.1hy- rinth of wirc'i, machine'!, lights :.ind but- tons I: It louk<; like a recording studio at NB ! Did yuu do all this yoursdf? BOBBY: It wa\ ca~y. I took. a couple of electronic cour.;e:. and worked in c,>m- putcr r:1dar while I was in college. I haw Io-track recording equipment here. I did the majority of last year's Wl\rl. lll•t of here. I l'"t finished a lape th:it had 18 pieces on it A lot of peo- ple don't 11ndc~t.1nd thJt I pl:1y e\ery single in"trumenl on 11 FW: How m.iny instrument<; do you ac- tually pl.1y? BOBBY: Ell!ven. Drum-;, trumpet, gui- tar. ha,~. French horn. trombone, bari- tone sax, piano, organ, sitar and har- monica. When I gel an idea for a song I come in here, play it on the guitar nnd beef it up with other instruments by Ping-Ponging them hack and forth. un- I • FAMILY WEEKLY, Aprll 28, 1974 or<ls. They came to scream and jump and finJ release in mass hysteria. FW: There was a long time during which you kept your marriage to Pntty a secret. How do you feel about that now? BOBBY: It w.isn't a question of keep- ing it a secret: it was a matter of tim- ing. Some nrngazioes had been ver) good to me and I didn"t want anyone "scooped,'' so I wanted a press confer- ence to ;mnounce it to everyone at lhe same time. But J was working every day and there wasn·t time. Then, shortly a(ter we were married. Patty got preg- nant; and then she bad a nuscarriage . That was the wrong Lime for a press conference. Then she got pregnant again and the doctor said he wasn"t sure S how it would go. Patty spent almost ~ eight months on her back. When the ! bnby was born and we knew he was all a right, we held the press conference and ... g could only hope everyone would accept e the reason for the delay. I thiok they x did. Besides, 1 never kept it hush-hush. .... ~-..-i• ~ ~ If anyone asked me, I always told them. ' i1:·~, t ~ FW: You were married in a Catholic ct':t •• ,.,· ' .., • • ' ·~. 1 .... l; service. Are you both Catholic? ., \~ ... , ... • · · · · j ~ BOBBY: Patty's Catholic. I'm Protes---~. "'• ·~-~·-·_,,.... ~-..... ---"-"l!!!!lr"'~ &. tant. But we·re both ve ry liberal. We Bobby Sherman and hit wlle P•lty. Sherm•n N Y• of hi• son: wJnt our son to grow up with a belief "I'm •lrH dy giving him some freedom-but he c•n't borrow lhe cul" in God, but we want him 10 feel his way "They'd sit in the front row and turn into uninhibited screamers! Sometimes I even felt like screaming! I was tone deaf for a long time afterward." ti l I get the sounds I want. Th;1t's why I built the studio. FW: Do you write you r own !longs'> BOBBY: Sometimes. but not that often. Oddly ~nough I'm more creative when the material i'I from someone else. When I write a song I prefer lo have War<l produce it. [Word Sylvc"tcr. hi~ manager and partner.I FW: J sec an editing machine. hn'r th;11 for film ? BOBBY: Yes. I'm gctring into that. too. I huilt rhc cinemohile parl..ed outside. It's a miniature movie o;tudio on wheels. I even have a crane on top for <1pcci.1I camera work. I do my own editing. but not the optics. So for it's mninly for commercials. FW: Do you think people would take you more seriously if you called your- self Bob instead of Bobby? BOBBY: I cc no reason to change my name. Bobby Darin didn't. That <lcesn't mean rm still Bobby Bubble- gum. rm lhe same person-bu t different. FW: Somehow you managed to survive the tide of screaming fans. Would you like to go back to th~1t time? BOBBY: I don't think so. My fans have grown up an<l I've tried to grow with them. FW: How do you account for those teenagers' hysterics? BOBBY: It was a phenomenon. Ten contest winner~ would come backstage and be '>O shy and nenou' they couldn't open their mouth" Then they'd c;it in rhe front row and tum into uninhibited scream<:rs! Sometimes I e\Cn felt like screaming! I was tone dcnf for a long time afterward. The strange thing was. the mob couldn't even lrc!ar me! If they'd wanted to hear me. they would have stayed home and played my rec- a.nJ m;ike bis own decisions. I'm al- re:idy giving him some freedom-but he can't borrow the car! Speaking of cars, I have a golf cart that I use to drive around the yard. Do you want !O see the place'! I call it my "E" ticket ride, a la Disneyland. Every corner is differ- ent and l've got over a hundred li ghts to dramatize it at night. The squirrels m<1de a nest in the seat of the surrey. I've got a rain forest, complete with sounds of thunder and birds. The sounds are activated when you pass an electronic eye. l just finished building the little "dwarfs house" by the water- wheel. Got the idea after going to Disneyland. All our friends' kids love to come over and take a tour around the yard. I don't know. maybe I'm just us- ing the kids as an excuse to have fuo . Come over here-I want to show you how the fish come to me. I worked a month and a half to get them to do that so I could hand-feed them. FW: Maybe time bas passed for Bobby Sherm an, but, like Peter Pan. there's still a lot of the boy left in him. 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How do you handle "combina- tion" skin? Are you really what you eat? Can the art of makeup diminish an aging look? Learn the up-to-the- minute answers starting on this page. By Rosaly n Abrevaya Won1e n 's Feature Edit or B ccau~ spring i~ a season of hope and expectancy. of programs and promisc11 for self-improve- ment. it also seems to be the time when a great many women .ire di~atisfied with their !.kin. Perhaps it is more out in the open in the !.pring. more subject to clo..c scrutiny. But doing something positi.,,c about your complexion can lead to a sense of accomplishment. to feeling good about yourc;clf. Here's a guide through the mJzc of today"s skin- care focts aimed at renewing, refresh- ing and reviving your skin. Before you can do .my heau1ifyiog, you should know your skin type. Not every woman does. Herc arc some quick dcscrip1ions to help you analyze and define your skin\ .. pcr,onality": Do you have normal skin? You do if, basic;ally. you don·t have much trouble with ii -becauc;c normal skin has an idcJI balance of oils and mois- ture. It can c;ome1imcs become slightly oily around your nose and chin in the summertime or show some signs of dryness in rhc winter. But extreme<; arc rare in either direction. Watch out, however. for incrcasinc: dry11ess. As nom1al skin grows older, its inner bal- ance begins to change. Natural oil pro- duction slows down. Overheated rooms. exposure lo wind and sun and cold. im- C 011111111t·tl An attractive complexion gets th•t w•y with a little help from heredity and a thoughtful 1kln·c8fe regimen. One way to help kHp skin lively-looking Is with a good facial masque (see Inset). For how to apply, turn to next page. FAMILY WEEKLY. Aprll 28. 1974 • I ~ .. c .. :::! "O c .. ~ ~ ... D • J:; 0. ~ 8' 0 f c 0 > .. a: E Cl u • a: c .. Vi ... D 0. ::> Cl .. • :::! / Apply masque to cheek •eH first, upWard end outward (but not under eyff), then lo foreh .. d and chin. The eOQ formula-a n .. ural 10urce of protein-refines and tightens pores, re-texturH the •kin'• surtKe. Shown here: "Moon Drops" egg masque bf Revfon. ~uty &Jbi Learn Your Skin's Personality! Co11111111.·tl proper cleansing step up the drain of moisture. Do you have oily akin? A little shine at the center of your forehead or around your nose doesn't automatically put you in the oily-skin category. What does is an e:ccess of oil over most of your face most of the time, together with an uneven :.kin texture and n tend- ency toward clogged or enlarged pores. If you're young, you're likely to out- grow rhi'i problem, because the s~n·s natural oil production begins to slow down in one's early twenties. Count yourself lucky if you're this skin type. becau se skin that starts out oily is apt to stay young looking longer! Do you have dry skin? Age has nothing to do with it. Even your color- ing isn't necessarily a factor. You may think fair hair goes with dry skin, but many brunettes have thin, fine com- plexions, prone to an early loss of mois- ture. If your skin feels taut; if it over- reacts. reddens or becomes irritated by heat, cold, sun . wind; i( it flakes; if you're conscious of tiny lines-you have dry skin. Do you have combination skin? It's not at all uncommon. It can be diagnosed by oiliness around the '1'- zone"-forehead, nose. chin-with dry- ness in your check area, tautness, flaki- ness. and the beginnings of fine lines Whatever your skin type, this chart should tell you at a glance what you need to correct and care for your complexion : Normal Skin Ory Skin Oily Skin around the eyes and mouth, despite ex- cess oiliness in the middle of your fore- head or around your nose. For com- bination skin. use the prepar:itions for oily and dry on the appropriate areas of your face. What you eat plays a big role in your beauty scheme, 100. According 10 dermatologist Dr. Irwin I. Lubowc, even when you're watching your weight you should pam- per your skin aod eat a selective amount of protein: lean meat, milk, poultry, fish (shellfish, such as lobster, shrimp and clams, not more than once every two weeks because of the high iodine and cholesterol content). non-spicy "The Tissue Test": cheese such as cottage, cream, pot. American and Gruyere. Fats are important for supple skin, too, particularly the unsaturated kind contained in corn oil, peanut oil, sesame oil and olive oil. Your diet should also include helpings of fruit, yellow and green vcgetabks. and salads. Experts agree that the same foods that keep you trim can keep your com- plexion clear. Remember. too, that the original "low calorie" beverage, water, ca n do wonderful things for you. Eight to ten glasses a day are still recom- mended (as an aid to digestion and elimination). to put a glow in your complexion. Face-Care Tips For People Over 30 1. A cream or lotion cleans- er to lift off day's deposits of grime. makeup, pollution. 2. A freshener to remove residue of makeup that the eye can't see. 1. A gentle cream cleanser. 2. A light freshener, without much alcohol. 1. Non-greasy cleanser to deep-clean without adding oil. How to Gauge Your Skin Type 1. Wash face tho roughly. Wait a half hour. The American zeal for bath- ing in too hot. too soapy water, and for soaking for too long, may speed up the skin's drying process. When a woman is in her thirties, her body produces less sebu m (the skin's• natural oil), so her skin needs special hand ling. Pulling, pressing and stretching facial skin is out. And from Pond's Beauty Insti- tute comes the advice that only gentle upward and outwa rd mo- tions should be used. The only exception to this rule is in the under-eye area, where oil should be gently dotted on 3. Daytime moi sturizer, cream or lotion type, for un- der makeup. 4. A masque, perhaps once a week, to stimulate facial ci rculation. 10 • FAMILY WEEKLY, April 28, 1974 3 . A moi sturizer under makeup by day, to serve as a protective shield. 4. A rich night cream to help your skin retain moisture while you sleep. 5. A masque, once every two weeks. · 6. Eye cream for delicate area under the eyes. (Ac- tually, all types need it since there are no oil glands In this area.) 2. An astringent or fresh- ener formulated specifically for oily skin. 3. A masque, two or three times a week, to shed dead skin. 4. Cleansing grain•, whose mild abrasive action clears pores, removes surface skin cells. 2. Mark three pieces of tis- sue paper A, B, C. 3. Wipe A over forehead; B over nose and chin; C over each cheek. 4. If tissue is unstained. skin is dry in that area; some dampness means skin has normal moisture; traces of oil mean those glands are overactive. (every night} in the directi on of your nose. Mature. drying 'ikin cJn alw benefit from some makeup tricks. Uneven. hlotchy color can be counteracted with 5 sheer foundation base that is close to your slcin tone. to even out the h:xture of the face. To help highlight a dull complex- ion. shy away from powder blushers; choose a cream-type rouge instead, and ask for a fine. translucent face powder rather than one that results in a heavy, masklike covering. As yo ur skin matures, typical non- transl uccn t powder makeups sink into lines. so avoid them and fend off that aged look. If your skin '>cems "puffy" at times. master the art of con- touring (remember, dark sub- dues; light brings forward). and use a darker foundation to minimize the problem, par- ti cularly along the jaw or under the chi n, blending it well at the edges. Highlight cheekbones with a lightly pearllzed glos- ser. Switch to a creamier II~ stick,. and use a lip pencil or brush if small lines begin to ap- pear around· your mouth. If you've never tried One before, buy a lip gloH. It'll help shine up your smile! How to Look Five Pounds Thinner-Fast • Keep skirt lengths to the knee, not higher. One of the easiest ways to detect a .. chubby" un - derstructure i'i to loo~ at a per- son's leg just above the kn~. • Forget about midriff-hugging tops. Looser. hlousy styles are more hccoming. • Wear "leaner look i ng" clothe-.. For example, a two- piece dresc; in contrasting pat- The 30-plus akin needs to guard against natural moisture loH. One Perfect Exercise Since many of us admit to be- ing l.1zy, '"h1k ulher'i refme to Jo .my C'l"rcl\c routtnl" fl1r long hu1 s/io11/cl-wc turned lor help to gr.ind c\crcic;l" mJslcr Nicho- 1;i., KounO\ \ky. The requc~1 · j J.11ly excrc1~c. plc:bant lo du. Ari anti-stain. anti-wetness. anti·sttcky. anti-perspirant. prch:r.1hl~ 11nco111pli1...11cJ, l•nc lh.1! \\UlilJ llllll: lip Jllllll'll l'\Cr) mu,ch: in thl" hoJr. Nich11la" recommcndcJ the follll\\ mg•. 1. RJ1w )<1ur :trm\ \IUl"\\a}c; un- til 1hcv rncct .10t•\c )our hc.1J. lnhJlc lhn•u~h yo ur nl•\C J\ y·ou <,luwl ) r1-.c on llX'\. c;t fl'h.'h1ng high. to 1hc count ol s1"<. ' --~ Some anti-perspirants promise to help keep you dry. Some tell you they feel nice when.they go on. Others say they are anti .. stain. Now Dial Very Dry does it all. An anti-stain, anti-wetness, anti --sticky, anti-perspirant. New Dial Very Dry. terns or colors will nc..,cr he ac; thinning as a one-color shirt- dress. Anything that divides you in two will make you look heavier because it cote; )Our height. • Opl for higher heels an ex tra inch or two will :lllow you to "cur)·· C'<lrJ weight. • Work hard to imprO\C )011r posture. An unlikely. but mar- \elous, aiJ to remind you to stJ nJ up '>lraight: control-top pant yho<;e. Mo Jd Maude Adams (.1hove ) ic; wearing a rnmming I }era-fiber c;lylc. • Cho°'c .1 ~ofr . '>hort. llutT ) ha1 rslvlc 1ha1 m1n1m111:-; rh e wid1h o f your f:i1..c. A\01d pull- h.1ck 'ii ) le\ that ma ke .1 douhle chin \l;.10J 0111 all rhc 111orc. • A void -;hoc' w11h an} kind 111 'ilrap.1 hey make )our feet look -;quat A neurral -colorcd pump 2. Slowly J rup yo ur arm\ down 'idcwar. hcnding )Our lo.nee'> .111J bJd. Exh.1lc through your no)c ac; you go dllwn lo the ltlllnt of six. 3. C 'ml yo ur h<Hly int o a crouch. huggi ng knee' and contracting .ill mmde ... including ahdomi· 11 .11. Repeal thl" entire '>equcnce lr t>lll l WO IP \iX 1in1e\ l"rom the honlo.. "I he Joy nf h :cltn!! F11:· hy N11.hola1., Knu- noHI·-> ~ 'u'-h J\ t.111pc. "h1ch hk nd, in wit h leg tone'> .l!l'l"' .1 more <,lender look • St1c~ In J Jark-t.1n c,hadc of hme fl•r spring ~1cd1um-10- dark 'hadc-; I but not extreme "hl,1ck'") lend lo -;Jim )011r kg-;. F~MILY WEEl<L Y, ~pill 28, 1974 • '1 .. > (That's how great our new "Easy SprayefI~ is!) The new Fantastik Easy Sprayer ends awkward, tiresome pumping. Adjusts from pinpoint to wide spray for total convenience. 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Any use other than specified ebove oonstitutes fraud. Any failure to enforce I tnese terms shell not be dHmed e we Iver of eny of the conditions. Cash value I /20 of l e.Offer upires Mey 31. 1975. OS..(112 • -------- (·Medicine Chest: ( ~111111,..;i11~ \Vorld of iledi<~ttl S<•i ... 11(•(• ••• HEART A IT ACKS AND BENT EARS. l>o you h.avc a certa in diagonal c rease or fold in your earlobe'! 11 :.o, you may be a candidate for hcan titlJck. This astute o l>M!rvation w.1:-. made by cardiologist p r. Edgar Lich- stein and his a<>sociatc' at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in New York C ity. Observing 53 1 hcart-allack. patients in a coro- nary-care unit. he found diag· onal creases on the earlobes of 47 percent of them. Jn a group of patients with no his· tory of heart d1\easc. only 30 percent had !he !.amc -.1gn. It i\ nl)I known if thc<;c patients had the cJr crc.1\c at hinh (i.e .• i'I ir a gem:tic trait .inJ i'> heart allad. genetically delcrminetJ?). Bui since !he e:i r crca'e i' as· !,OC1.1teJ with p.1lients w it h coronary <Ji,cao;c, il 1s a n extra help in identifying tho~c with a greater ri:.k of heart disease. PHYSICIAN, HEAL THYSELF. D octors have three times as high a suicide rate a' !he pulilic al large and psychiatri'\t'I com- mit 'luicide most often of all. Why? Many rc.1~onc;. One: Doc· lorx hesitJtc to seek help. prob- ahly hceauo;c they feel it will lower the pedestal on which the public puts them. Two. The grueli ng oh<;t.1clc cour!lc of medical c;chool, whac u ti:illy only the moc;t compulsive <;uc- <:l'l!d. Thi'i type of pcr-.on mJy n: I ~ the one hc'il ahle to cope with cmorion.11 strec.scs. Three: l>ClClor'I, in deA ling with drug-; .ind needles, have ca'y acce"s 10 relatively painlcsc; death. It is also found that doctors may not make the best husbands or fathers. T he family situation in a physician's hou'\chold nfrcn deteriorates hccau~e the wile receives minimnl allcntion from her hu,b.iml. whl> i' married 10 hi-: medic.ii career FEEL JUST LIKE NEW? One nf rhc dire accompaniment\ t_\f .1gc is depression. Oepreo;:.1t'n is more than sadne\\ ll at...t' makcc; itc;clf felt as sleeplc'l<:ne'" ;1nd variou" other diseomforls, and it t•1kes the joy out of life. The wnrkl-fomous D r. Ann H • F'AMIL V WEE KL V. Apr II 28. 1914 t\,l.11n. directo1 llf the Bticha· re't Jnc;1i1111e of ( 1e1ia1ric,, de. 'eloped Gerovital H3, a <;pecial cnmhination of procaine .ind other ingredicnlc;. It i'l t1sed throughout the world for reju- venation, ht•t hac; hecn h:inncd in the U.S. Y ct people ha\ c By Erwin Di Cyan, Ph.D. Ondcd to furope for the treat- ment and rclUrned with glowing reports of ii~ effeetivcncc,s And you can S<.'e the difference-the c;uhjects do look (;ind apparent- ! y foe() indefinably younger. Dr. Nathan Kline. world·re- nnwnctl p<tychiatrist and re· search dircct0r of RocklJnd State Ho'lpital, 5t:irled to use the Aslam formula in tJcpre<i- ~ion cases. with e ncouraging re- sults. More recently. two Cali- fornia doctors found Gcrovital IL' ctTcctivc in fighting de. pression, Increasing people's general .. sense of well·being, and in easing the discomforts of the degenerative diseases that accompany aging. W hat does it all mean? It means that fina lly, aficr blind rejection. Gerovita l H3 is being iricd in the U.S.-with po<iitive results. PHENOBARB WARNING. Dr. S idney S. Gellis of Tufh University wa rns women that phenobarbital, a com mon sed- ative or sleep inducer, has been found 10 disrupt ovulation time. When you delay ovulation in animals. there is a ~trik ing increase in genetic abnormali· ties in the Jirters. Dr. Gellis warns pregnant woman, or those in the reproductive years. against the use of m any drug.' that can possibly affect off. spring. P henobarb. he says, i~ a t the top o f the list. MALE BIRTH CONTROL. Why can't any1hing be d one to control births on the male level'? It can. Vasectomy (lying off d ucts t hat transport sperm) docs it. But the big drawback is that vasectomy is hard to undo if a couple change their minds and decide to have children. How about a valve to shut off the sperm duc t and reopen it if the couple change their minds? It's on the way. Successful in animal experi ments, Dr. Joseph F.. Davis. professor of uro logy at New York M edical College, is now doing research o n the valve in human volunteerc;. It looks encouraging. but the real test, say-. Dr. Davis, will be if pregnancy occurs when the valve is reversed to le t the sperm come through the d uct. That's what we're wniting to sec. WAS DON JUAN A TEE- TOTALER? Even Shakespeare knew that sexual performance is difficult for a man wh~­ Jrunk. Now. 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Divcrriculosis is a conJi1ion in which hernia-;. or lilllc sacks, form in the rntc'itine. Accord- ing to Dr. Srl.'vcn Ocrnsccin of Fr. Myers, Fla., bran. and other roughage-producing foods, has- tens cvacuarion of stool. This le-;sens rhe chances of prc~surc building up in rhe inresrine or colon, which is one reason for lhc formation of divcrticula. HELP FOR TATI'OOED MEN. Many a m;.in has haJ him:.elf 1a11ooeJ wilh a girl'~ name - only lo regrer ir when he mat· ricd somebody cl~e! How to re- move a lalloo? Until now, the process has hccn hard, painful and scar-produ<:ing. Now, salt may be coming to the rescue! Dr. Gary H. Manchester, a plasric surgeon from San Diego, Cnli f.. recen!Jy reported sue· cessful removal of 200 tattoos wiLhin rhe last two years. He rubs the tattood skin with salt on an electrically driven, felt· padded disk. Effecrjve? Yes - ar least in most cases. MIND OVER MATIER. Not long ngo the expression Iran· acendental meditation (TM) was associated with a man in a turban who told your fortune. We have come a long way since. Respectable researc hers - among them Dr. Neal Miller of Rockefeller University and Dr. Herbert Benson of Harvard Medical School -report that it can be effective. TM is mental concentration that is directed tow;.rrd producing physical and ment:il changes. Physiological changes can be willed to hap- pen according to tertain rituals prescribed by TM. Through TM. for exnmpfc. blood pres- sure can be reduced, ml· gralne and other pains stop- ped, breathing slowed down, sleep Induced. TM, say the Jocrors, deals not only with how it feels 10 be healthy (as wit h a reduction of blood pres- !.U re) bur can also result in well-being-can :ictually r1'll reduce blood pressure. lillll <tf1)1n1IJ~1 "'·ekly Food shelf FAMILY WCEKLY's Foodshell pre- sents dishes you ¢an make qulcroy, with a minimum ot fuss, using common Ingredients found in most kitchen cup- boards. SWEET 'N' SPICY BEEF STEW In 2-qt. 'iauccp.tn snutc ;." cup sliced onion in 2 rablespoons melted butter or marg.1 rine for 5 minutes. Sttr in 2 cans ( 151 .i -oz. size) beef s tew, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, I tablespoon cider vinegar and 'h teaspoon ground c loves or allspice. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat: cover, and simmer 5 minutes. Serve with c;our cream and pickles. Whole wheat or pumpernickel bread make good go-a longs. Makes 4 ser,·ings II • f AMll Y WEEKLY, Aprll 28. 1974 a dvertleement · Watch me lose us pounds Z70 pounds H E'r<' I am nl my to p wf'ight. And it tM>ga n y<'ars ago with Mom saying : "If you'r<' a good girl, you'll iwt a n C'Xtra cookie'." I was so good, my thighs wound up a s b ig AR most girls' waists. Note: Photos arr from I he personal a/hum of Belly O'Neal. Chicago. ll/1no1s. The picture al right 11•ns for laughs: Reily in a dress shr ll'Orc he{ orr• losing I 2.5 lh.>i. on the Ayds plan. Incidentally, A y ds contain L'tfomins and minerals. no druRS. and are ava!labl<' al drug counters. -a picture at a time. · By Betty O'Neal-as told to Ruth L. McCarthy Zl5 pounds No quC'stion thf' Ayds plan was really working for me now. Why, wh<'n I saw thos<' scall's down 55 pounds, I kn<'w nothing rould stop m<' until I got to my goal -hi-low 150. AnothN thing. I found I could ZSSpounds Evl'n though l'rl lost 15 pounds hPr<'. I st i II pn•fnrc'<i sofa:-; to chairs. You :-ON', I (.lnC't' s:1l in an a rm chair and wh1•n (stood up, it wouldn't !Pt go But what rr•ally 1;ot m<' losing was th<>M' ads aooul 8 rrouc ing plan cn ndy that h<·lps curb your appetite'. pass up pies, donuts and ca k<'s mor<' easil v !)('ca u!'<' thos<-Ayds a lso satisfi <'d mv SW<'<'t 195 ~unds A big turning point! . I'd hrokC'n th£' 200-pound barriC'r! To tooth. · rr'ward myself I rl<'cidC'd to have• a huge• mra I nnd ~oo<•y dc>~SNl on Cf' J w£·<'k And it workc•d I ~till lost. BEFORE ANO AFTER ME ASUREMENTS Heigh t W e ig ht Bust . Waist Hips Dress Re fore After !}'6" !)'6" 270 lbs.. . .14 5 lhs. .. 51" . . . . . .38 'h" 46" . . . .. . . 28" 55" . . . . . . .36" . 26 1h ..... -... 12 Z3Z pounds nown :JR , pounds~ Quilt• a r<•cnrrl for ~1111r•onc· who lovNi ln l'al. But J"cl Ol'V<-r h:1w· don1· it on willpowc·r alcin1· I nc-.•dc·d lwl p a11cl thos.• Aycls · candiC'S ~ave· it to nw I'd tak<' n coupl<' with a hot drink lwforo • a meal and l'd actually eat IPss. 145 pounds StH·n·ss' I was down to my goa l. And just look :it thnl lx·:wtiful waist' I don't know whn is mc1rP pro ud my hush;1nd or I. Hut wc•'r<' hoth w ry hnppy. thnnl.s to thf' Ayds pl:m . You're Never Too Old To Hear Better Chkago, 111.-A (ref' off er of spe- cial interest to those who hear but do not understand words bu been announced by Beltone. A non· operating model or the smallest Beltone aid ever made wilJ be given absolutely free to anyone requesting it. Send for this non·operatlng model now. Wear it in the princy of your own home to see how tiny bearing help can be. It's yours to keep, free. The actual aid weighs less tftan a third of an ounce, and it's all at ear level, in one unit. No "ires lead fron1 bod}' to bead. 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The reason rock-and-roll mu- sic is so popular with young people is because th e "ubtlc psy- chology embodied in the lyrics is calculated to "hit them where they li ve." 4. If your child plays in the school band, the o<lds arc that he has an optimistic ou tlook on life. 5. Folk music is fine entertain- ment -but aside from that it serves little purpose. ANSWERS 1. True. Psychologisto; have found that music doe-; things to you-whether you like ii or not. In one study of its mood-alter- ing power. subjects were ex- posed to "a series of brief clas· sical-music excerpts that cover- ed specific mood dimensions: depressed-to-happy. agitated-to- serene. bored-to-active. and ac- tive-to-majestic.'' In every ca ·e. the emotions of the subjects par, alleled the mood of the music. 2. True. While i;tudics show thal music has a definite effect on 1hc emotions of all listeners, rc<;carch at Texas Tech Uni-~ vcri;ity, which compJred the re- sponse-; of men and women, <lcmonstr:itcd th:u women react more positively to mu:iic than men do. Apparently the swains of yesteryear knew wh:ll they 20 • FAMILY WEEl<lY, Aprol 28, 1!174 were doing when they courted a lady with the music-under-her- balcony-winJow rou.tine. 3. Faise-accunrmg 10 the find- ings of a team of University of M ichig:in re~earchers. which showed that the young people studied were "much more inter- ested in sound than in me:ining. Most of the teenagers either did not understand the lyrics or werl.! iodifTerent ." 4. Tme -according to a psy- chological study tha1 compared boys who played ins1rnments in rhc school band with olhcr boys the ~ame age. Those who played in the band scored significantly higher on the intelligence. ideal- i!lm and optim ism scales of ~tandan.l personality tests. They were, however, mo re subject to quick mood changes and emo- tional ups and downs. ft was aho found that "boys playing hra<1~ and percussion instn1- men~ were significantly lower in assertiveness and significantly higher in control (self-disci- pline) than boys who played woodwind instruments.'' 5. False-according to a study of the psychological aspects of folk music which found that: "The current in1cresl in folk music has not been just histori- cal curiosity or plain entert ain- ment. but has reflected the con- tinued struggle of man to find himself. to )>enetrate and tran- scend the realily of the world." Folk music. 11 1s poinled out, re- flects the emotions and native wisdom of a people and their quest for v:i lucs. and it can ex- tend our comprehension of man and enlarge our knowlc<lge of lifo. --.., In the time tt takes tq read thls,ora·JSI can start reltewlng a toothache. F•st. easy to u1e. 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Prtnl N•mt ------------------------- Addrc~S -------------------------- l.1ly --------------------------- Sule 71p -------------------- 0 Herc i~ an ex I rd S 3.00. ~c11d me clflo1hcr w py ol the hon~ (.1nJ th e lrt·c report~) to )ttVl' J \ .i glf t 1 • • ~tin the World! If you heerd th1t thia wH Steve Mc· Peek of Las Vegas, Nev ,, ri d in g th e world's tallest unicy- cle, you'd probably believe it. But it's not. It's Steve McPeak rid- . ing the world's second tallest unicycle. This unicycle is a mere 20 f ect high. If he falls from it, it probably won't even be fatal. Tilc world's very tall- est unicycle is 30 feet high -and McPeak's ridden that one, too. McPeak riding the 30- foot unicycle looks very m4ch like Mc- Penk riding lhe 20- foot unicycle -only he's ten feet higher and not juggling. QUOTE: Hall Bartlett, d irector of "Jonathan Livingston Scag\Jll,'' talks about Bob Hope. "The thjng that nmazes me :ibout Bob Hope is not his comic ahility but his busi n~ ability. He loves each day to be a myriad of ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour BRIDGE WIDOWER •• l know n womRn, know her well (She is my wife, if I must tell ), Who is a 6end for bridge. She'll play, Or so it seems, both night and day. She has "Her Club .. that meets each week, And ill of it I dare not speak, Besidea, the call for help is heeded Each time a substitute is netded. Because of bridge, my wife. my dear, rm seeing less and less, it's clear. 22 8 FAMILY WEEKLY. Apr II 28, 1974 business prnblems. Hope had rune writers that he had to p ut on salary for 'A Ciubal Affair.' Every morning he had cal·h of those njne writers call him up and provide him with jokes. He shif tcd their salaries to whatever p roj- t'l'l he was wo~king on. About $150,- 000 of the budget for 'A Global Aff rur' . went to those.' nine guys. And Hope h:mdle<l it all." UNQUOTE. The f1c1 tha t glrl1 play• with doll1 and boys play with trucks-is that, as some feminists would have it, merely "male-chauvinist brainwashing"? May- be not. Dr. Willard J fart up, director of the University of Minnesota's Institute of Child Development, conducted a "dual study of thiec-year-olds to find out which toys child ren pref e"cd and which they avoided. Feminine toys were largely avoided by the boys, even when very clull neutral toys were the only alternative offered. Girls picked up feminine toys, dolls, mirrors. jewel- ry. Dr. Hartup ... adJ s that nursery schools, where there is no pressure to prevent girls from playing with con- struction toys or boys from playing with dolls, stilJ notice that girls play mostly with 'girls'' toys and boys with 'boys'' toys." From "Crowing Up With Toys," by Irene Clepper, Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapolis, Minn. BARBA~ BEVAN Another Gool•gong ••• Who u ld the Everts were the only tennla-pfaylng alatera? Now we dis- cover that Evonne Goolagong's eldest sister is almost as competent on the courts as Evonne. The difference is that Barbara gave up the game six years ago, married and became a nurse in Austra}ja. In re- cent years, how- ever. she has renewed her game and several weeks ago she captured the hearts of Coolagong fans when she competed in the Country Week Tea~.,· championship at White City in Sydney. Her looks and tennis style closely re- sem ble those of her famous sister. Who Quips & Quotes Someday I'll SPot her at a party Where everyone is bright and hearty And nodding toward her, as I chat, Inquire of sor\1eone, "Who is that?" Cmnpin~ Sl'oso11 : Wlieri a tllird o/ thr nntion hecnmcs ill-fed, ill-housed arid ill-clothed. -1.uclllt' }. Goodyear Evolution of the Gap Generation or crcdibility- Cap~ ure not to scoff at. Hcmt•mhcr wht•11 the gup wus where Th ey always hcadro 'cm off at? -Barbara Kelly Banks ort• ~11aro11t<'t'i"i-? 7!i percent interest until 1977. Un/ortunntelv. no- body's guaranteeing a 1977. -Robert Orben Taking Their Tum Stmi<'~ or the spinning whcd Are still around to pla~ue us: Onr grandmothers usccl tlw1 rs at homl', Our dnu~htt·rs. in La~ Vc.·gas. -John Lovrland THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see hie differently. Send original contributions to "Child," Family Weekly, ~1 Le11lnoton Ave .. N.Y .. N.Y. 10022. $10 ii used-none returned. One Sunday af temoon my dad was going golflng and asked m y mom and 6vc-yeor-old sister if they would like to go along. They both said yes immediately. As they approached the ninth tee my little sister remarked, "This is the worst thing 1 ever sai<l yes to." -Lee Ann Jeffers New Albany, Ind. My first-grade son had been absent from school for a week be- cause of illness. When I told him I would write an "excuse" for bim to give his teacher, he looked at me and said , "Why? Just tell the tn1th .'' -Mrs. Carry Kneedler East W enatchee, Wash. knows? Maybe we can look forward to a team of Coolagong sisters at Wimble- don this vear. OATES: The baske tball championships start Sunday. Wednesday is Law Day. Saturday is the Kentucky Derby and Expo '74 opens in Spokane, Wash. ANNIVERSARIES: George Washing· ton was inaugurated ns the first Presi· dent of U.S. 185 years ago Tuesday. BIRTHDAYS (all Taurus) : Sunday- Ann-Mnr~ret 32 .. Monday -Celeste Holm 5.5; Duke Ellington 75; Hod Mc. Kuen 41; Emperor Hirohito 73. Tue• day-Eve Arden 62. Wednesday-Jack Paar 56; Kate Smith 65; Judy Collins 35; Glenn Ford 58; Scott Carpenter 49. Thursday-Bing Crosby 70; Dr. Ben- jamin Spock 7 1. Frldey-Colda Meir 76; Pete Seeger 54. Saturday-Audrey Hepbum45. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Ann-Margret & Or. Benjamin Spock By Frank Baginski LITTLE EMILY "Mom bought you • ufarl outfit In ene you ever get the n.rve to go outside and mow the gr ... r' G VICE~?o~ EX T RA I Has Determined Surgeon Genera Your Health. Warning: The k'ng Is Dangerous to That Cigarett e Smo I & WllllAMS() Cl l lOWH .. .. 1 0 mg n1co11ne. av. 14 mg. tar. . by FTC method per c1gare11e. OILY EIPEIR MIKES· THIS OFFER ... Model 120 1,4 Inch bM1ck nlnut 74" x 16%" Jl JO" BUCK WALNUT IT 11111 PRICES I EMPEROR GRllDFITHER CLOCK DO·IT·YOURSELF CASE KIT MODB. 12G-l IN SOUD J/4 INCH •ENUINE AMERICAN ILACK WALNUT ~ FACTORY DIRECT SALE PRICE 50 Regular factory ,price $129.50 SHORTAGES HAVE FORCED BLACK WALNUT PRICES SKY HIGH! BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES GO HIGHER! & All piecea pre-uncled wl pre-cut, indudin& t.llOI• wl mortises. Brealdront swan neck and flnllll, ..W and dial cloon, dial fnme and sculptlnd a..tront pn-auembled. Complete ........ and assembly Instructions furnllMd. Each piece may be ,......_. ..........,. No woodwortdn& experience nec:esury. AMERICAN BLACK WALNUT AT BARGAIN PRICES! Black Walnut Is the hardwood used by generations of craftsmen for the rich beauty of its grain and hue. So the clock you assemble will become an heirloom. Yet the price of the kit is below the cost of buying the lumber yourself and starting from scratch. MONE¥ BACK GUARANTEE If lor any reason you are not c.ompletely sat1sf1ed, re· turn 1n original sh1pp1nr, carton w1th1n 30 days for a prompt refund no questions. no excuses. EMPEROR MOVEMENT FOR MODEL 120 Empenw's Eilht Dey 100-M Grandfether Clock Mowment is Pf'Oduced In W.t Germe"' by proud docklnNths who, fot CN9i' • century h8" beeo f'l)anutecturif'I the world's ' flM9t rnowmem.. . Ehtboaed owertays surround JM IOlid tnss dial. The face hes a hllfr...,,,..nent poNlll Md aerpentlne hands. You can Mlect tram two dial wn6ons. One has the words "Tempus f\Ctt" (T1me Fliea) lntcribed in bleck enamel on • shaped ~IT-YOURSELF ANO SAVE Buy a Do·lt·Yourself Kit and movement from Emperor. Your cost $189.00. Then compare your finished clock with other clocks retailing up to $700. ELEGANT FtATURD AND DETAILS • Four full turned hood columns • e .... kfront swan neck and f ini.at "Cteslsn • Full lencth waist door • Curved arch dial fKe door • Decorator sculptuAld hue • l='loor levelers SEND FOR FREE COLOR CATALOG ON COMPLETE EMPEROR LINE aluminum wortd In tht arch above the dial fece. The other hn the deak Movf"I Moon Dial with• lunar calendar. TM corn~ wellht driven movement strikes the famous, melodious Westminster chimes on four musically tuned rods. Mowment Includes w.ightll, solid brass wei&ht shells, bran bob, pendutum and chimes. All ptates arw solid Ina, and ptnioM herdened st .... MOVEMENT CARRIES A FUll 1-YEAR WARRANTY Order Now! Factory direct with this form! Offer good through June 30, 1974 Please Check Orders shipped 2 to 3 weeks, shipping charges collect EMPEROR CLOCK COMPANY, Dept. 28-A New Customer 0 Em1>4tror Industrial Park, Falrtlo1>4t, Ala. 36532 Previous Cu_stomer O QUANTITY DESCRIPTION WEIGHT REG. PRICE SALE EXTENSION Model 120-K Do·lt·Yourself Case Kit w/o Movement 33 $129.50 $ 99.50 Model l:ilU·A finished Clock, Tempus Fugit Dial, Westminster Chimes 95 $369.50 Model l<lU·A Finished Clock, Moving Moon Dial. Westminster Chimes 95 $384.50 Model lOO·M Movement. Tempus Fugit Dial, Westminster Chimes for 120-K 32 $ 89.50 Model lOO·M Movement, Moving Moon Dial, Westminster Chimes for 120-K 32 $ 99.50 We accept personal checks. TOTAL .,$ ____ _ ENCLOSED: ( ) CHECK ( ) MONEY ORDER ._$ ___ _ Alabama residents only, CHARGE TO MY ( ) MASTER CHARGE ( ) BANKAMERICARD add 4% sales tax _$ ____ _ GRAND TOTAL_$ ____ _ Card Number Exoirat ion Date •1~1 Send t.ee color I catalog on complete Emperor line O NAM --~------~~-~--~~--- ADDRES...._--~~~-~~~~~-~~--­ CITY STATE ZIP VISIT OUI FICIOIY SllOllOOMS IOI.· Fil, I U. II 5 P.I., EllPEIOI lllDUSTllAL PAii,' FAm10PE, ll ... * INA • .. ~ow oo 4'0U llKE IT 'S Tt-<E SHOW P~ETT'f 50 FA~1 GODO, I GUESS .. -J.,.\) I .. 't i )• •• 'J"1' ,.,.,V .. r1 ~ " • \ •• ,., .... ,, •• , .... 11 •'• "'" 'ff AN CY /," AUNT FRITZ!---1 CAN'T FIND ~ MY ROCK-AND -ROLL ~ RE CORDS .· IT WI LL BE AWFUL --- NO MORE OF MY N IC E ROCK-AND -ROLL MUSIC ( ( SUN DA 1', APRIL 28, 19> • ,\ ACT VALL lf, THE \ MAIN eEASON 1'M ' \ HEl?E :5 TO REV EW THE SHO W FOR OUR SCl100L 0'4EWSf'~PEC .. l THREW THEM AL L OUT --- 1 CAN.T STAND THAT AWFUL NOIS E DO '{OU COME To TH ESE SHOWS VER'{ OFTEN? ( l EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COAST NEWS • - By Ernie Bushmilf er OH . DEAR ---l°M GOING T O MI S S MY WONDERFUL RE C ORDS ,........ ~ ~ .... _ .... ...._.~'4··-· ·~A~ I --_aoflH : [BOILER THI S 1$ BETTER THAN NOTHING .. r I . I . ...... .. Hal Kaufman~ \ .2. • .l ,, ~ 11 • .•2 I) • I • • lb PITY the unfnrlunalr h;ihv· ,111a l·;illrcf l o l;ikr r;irr ol the l.tri.!<' family ahovr. I o find out why, add 1111,,lll)! e Wfo:LL STATED? I. Which ltat.e hu the hl&het male Yolce? 2. Which state contalna a ltwdy tne? 3. Which at.tes IUllflt l()ft drink1? ·•~&.au111w 'npu.rin:-> •c •119onq111·11-o ·r. ··-''"'"'J. ·1 •Challtnc•: Shnd with your lt(t foot a~d shouldf'r 0 1g1lnst a wall. fry lo niillf your ri1ht foot without falling. • Let 'a uy SA is a short form or th• word esay. What wards then do theM letten l'UJI•: J. NMF.. 2. XLNC. 3. FMNAC? • A~krrl In wnh• thr r hemical formula for watftr, Dora Dimwit wrotf': HIJKLMNO. Why wu that? ·10 <>l H) otH .10 1 poo1• '' 1111"010 ·~s hnl''· --HAL 1l PIALB-----------------.J · APRIL SHOW·ER! Add t hew colon neatly for a 1urpr* plctur,. CAN YOU TltUST VOUll EYES! There are at leut ab 4Jller· eaeee In d.rawlrtl dttaJla between top and bottom panda. ffow 1tulck11 un yna find them! C."eck aft.lwers with thollf. below. 1u•mw "'"'U(f I" 1.uqs '!I pau.,•111n!l•J a .<.ouw111:i ·.; 'u iJn11•'" tJTllS ·~ 'lU• ·lilll!I' •• l•tUM., r. ........ Ill" un11ttn1>;;i '7. 'JiltllUI• ft "'°" 'I ~•a11•UIJI() DENNIS THE MENACE Chruttft li ..... m. t Eu1~nf , On. HI' MJ<. ME 'IOU GOING IO TELL W1L90N ! ME )t>U'RE NO/ING AWAY? JCAME OVERiO CHEER lHAT9 NOT NICE., GEORGE! DENN/9 HM; BEEN VERY CONCERNED. YAUP! Y'/HEREAAE 'IW GOING, GEOR;E? ... D you'VE (/OT TO LEARN TO ADMIRE 1'He:M, MOON-- "TME EXPERTS SAYiHEY1RE Now, THOSE 1 LIKE:-- SIMPL.E, Pl..,AIN, BUT STILL PRETTY HUMAN! GOOD! ' • • Norll'la TuJftolo, a Do11~Ue,Pa, M.._ha.-cu.lS ~dato Ott)', Teua abo¥e: I-Red. l -Li1ht blue. 3-YeDow. 4-Lifht brown. 5- Fiesh. 6-Dark peen. 7-0ark blue. 8-Lirbt IJ'ffft. 9-Dark brown • . SP.RLBIN DER! -. .. - 8COU 10 point.a for Ulinf all the ___ ·.....,-----lettera ln the word below to form ____ .. ,._ __ _ two complete wordl: MOISTUR E / ,_.. -• 'w::: -. Warrell Dnw11111. IO Dul• Olty, ""•. . -. . . ... TllZN tc0re 2 points each for all -----+-~~-­ wonh of four lett.n or more -------~--found •mona the letttra. · .,,. LOOK AT THIS ONE ·· A NEON FLAG! ~ GOOD FOR YOU! WHICH ONES? • """ ............. st .... ta._, ______ _ r .. M11tlf ...... ,.,. 5011_1. '"'"· By Hank Ketcham HA<;N'T BAKED ANY Pl er:; OR COOKIE-9~ NOTHIN'! WHATDo 'OJ ME.AN? HEGOT·H/9 YlkUN' VOICE ~kNJAIN! ... ,ANt:> i~IS Pl~TER Fl<iURE . ,.,. LOOKS LIKeE.!91--t A S~IER ~-~ IHAT BRo~:r £VERYTl-llNG.' t:>URI N 7 TH' ENERGY CRISIS? SORTA UNP,ATRIOTIC . ' • ' • G f(IMMIS! F'tt0715 _..., 1,1VE.. f Al(eN AEJOL-IT "THE.. M ~ .· ooN OLAG H Ffl:OM Al?E Pl"IN CIPA I.. WHY HIM ! FlEGA R:O&..£?~ .. ' Sff:AMS ?HOvH .. 0 OF 1HE CON~EQUENCE!>/ • YOIA IN ME .•.. 0 ! ~E J..'M GOING TO Pl!>NCIAil L. .. AFR'AI D FlEA!/ HIM OFF! iH~ll:E: ?/1 OF HIM? .&~IMM I S , I F'INA~L.'( c;or UP 'T'Hf 'CLH2A6f. , 1"0 Tf.i.:1.. YOU. i WHAT 1 "THINK -oF '(OlA .... l Pl'INCI P41.. l Q -J..Ef ME TE I.I.. YC L! r: HAVE FINALl.Y GOTTE:N !A P !He COVll<AGE TO 7 E'.NO FC R A CHILDl? PAR ENT .... JUDG E PARKER • ._ _________________________________________ __, Ml~5 CALVIN 'S EXPECTI NG ME! WH Y CAN 'T YOU GIVE 'ME HER ROOM NU MBER ?' " I 'M SORRY BUT VIE CAN'T DO THAT! YO CAN ASK. THE HOTEL OPERATOR TO CALL oHL Kl ::, I>. .PHON L: RIG.Y T THEkE, SIR.' ---C URIO US A BOUT .----'HIE STRANGE-R ·, WHO A SKS TO:SEE -~~'CAt:YrN-," SAM 'b)t~ WATCHES HIM A!>'l'IE TALKS TO THE 1-\0TEL , -,_.OPERATOR! ,. _· ~-_-. · 4~F~ft:~ r f F 4 -28 -·---=-=--' .. 1 TH OUGHT YOU'D HAYE TH E PACKA<;>E W AITING FO R M E! OKAY, !'lL M EET YOU AT IN THE MORNING! ·TH E BAN K WHERE ?. ... AT TEN! 5 1 .i ' ~ • HER ROOM! ·.=o· , ' . . : . I ~ -----' I ( -,----,-- THAT 'S R IGHT .... \, CONN ECT ME TO ~I ),";'~ .. GJ rtT;:----,,~~,.----.-~~~, • I , , ! I • -TH!< COU RAGE "TO '71.A?PE'.N D HIM Ff<OM '7CHOOL. / AND TH£. CO!AF<AG E TO NOW1 W~AT ! i /..IK~ 17 IT YOIA THINK OF ME: f' °TH INK YOIA 'l<E'.' 9ox H l-5 EA R? !! /\U \ l~R .l ISL}.IE.:-<1· The new Peter Pan Fiyer looks just like a Pet er Pan Peanut Butter lid . Anci you ca n sail ii. Soar it . Curve it. Dip ii. Float it . And fli p it. It's laugh plastic. 7(., inches w ide. 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M O!<£ AG GRiOSSIVE<-LET' 'LM KNOW Wf.lO'S BOSS! • • WHAT'S .,. GOING oi.f'! ... :-: . ..... .,·-::: ' 1,. • SH£ CAUS 1-r "DIA L -A ·SHRINK• • • ---.r., ~. /I • ' .... ---- Dt•bCut o A ... -r-e•j-.,A f 'l5PFN0 f 0 •'I Sll . .O. ,.... DRIED PEAS? BUT IN TMAT OE.MON· STSIATION ON ~E AIR WIT~ TME GEIGEQ COUNTEQ. ~ow 010 ~ vou GET TME ATOMIC cue KS? .. .. TMOSE CLICKS '.COME FROM TME RAOtUM DIALS OF MV TMREE WRIST WATCMES • All\T11·r r.:ni; ·• r • l1M GONNA GET MV PICT URE TAK~N WHAT'S IT GONNA BE? A M VGSHOT. \ READY TO DISENG_MGE AN,..NNA. OKAY? -ANO ALL FROM A LITTLE l?OOTLEG~ TV STATION DEDICATEO TO T~E POOR ~.... ... MAN '5 J4EAL TJ4. \ ' • T\8f ~(.IC LIKE TIRE TRA KS TME 5CALES • Pta.TTERN ~MAIRS IOENTl~Y TI.IEM AS MUMANOROF SP£C.IF1C p:~IM A.NIMAL ORtGIN. 1,..,. I BRASS RINGS ACTUAU.Y PLASTIC, STUF~EO WITM ORIEO PEAS! WMAT A GOLD MINE!'· ' , -- • • ,. .. ' . . • . ... . .. • Uncle Walt did YOU· Not I r!Ver find out who f, yet. broke into your Skeez1x. .. -:' \ cabin 1 -1r--,. --1 It wasrit really a And break-in, vou know. noth ing We just found a m1ss1nq ~ · door open. ;<.-.. -\ 'i· . . ~ -v-i;;; . -. \[ ... ' £heriff~ a qood man and he has lots ·of curios ity ' . , . DOCTOR SMOCK L-IKEif AL-ION F'O~ A pe"SON oF-s-r"eNG,..H ' Ol't A Fox Po~ A MAN wHa IS CUNNING.' 1--~-1 GORDO The sheriff thinks he didnt in tend to. He was there for another purpose. v HOW.MUCH Ai:i!lf- YOU ~ PUPPl!OS , PL-EOAS!O " /7oc-ro~. :i::'v e 1'H!O PERFECT" pe;:-r FO~ YOU ! WHY.IF 1-r ISN '-r o t-' 17~. SMOCK.' Riqht. Everythinq was just as Id -~-----. I quess when the sheriff found no window broken or door jimmied . he lost Oh interest. Mr. Chubb. no: le~ it last fal l. Give him a li ttle more time to .check. Walt, and hell have the answer. Walt . In the meantime. (Jet the locks chanqed, and stop _ leavinq a key under \'(XJr doormat. By George Lemont ~·~- ·.-CS~- 'I •I' A 1706 IS W~ONG FO~ YOU! AN AN IM Al..- SHO()L-17 ~ES'Ft..ec-r -rHe CHA ~Ac-re~ OF 1-rs OWNE'~.' ~~ - By Gus Arriola ---~--~ ................ I • 7 • • .. •